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5.P ~ .bu & Mu l dhh he brag the Nfthevrhiang Westernes dm i atho Chareato Col at iu sid amdn. WDue at 6.2 P. M y'at ' 5 P. M. OTON MAIl, VIA MT. CLIO. Oiday at :8 P. M. Cl Tueday at , 5 P. M. KINGSTREE MAIL Du tilrday at : 6 P. Aj. Closes Ties day at : 5 P. M. YANCES FERRY MAIL D& *edncedays & Sundays at 6 P. M. C0si-Friday and Monday at 5. P. M. PLOWDENS MILL MAIL. Due Monday at : : 8 P. M. Closes Saturday at 5 P. t. 'ULTON MAIL VIA STATEBURG. Due Monday Wednesday and Friday. CloseaIonday Wednesday and Friday. IBISHOPYILLE, MEC1A NICSVILLE, MILL GftOVE, MT. ELON, PLEAS. ANT VIEW, &C., VIA CAMDEN. D]entWednesdays& Saturdnysato 1-2 r.s; Closes Tuesdays 4- Fridays at b r. x OFFICE HOURS. Willopen every day at - 8 A. Al. Will close at - - 12 1-2 P. Mt. Will open at - 2 1.2 P. M. Will close at - 7 P. M. July 2, 1851. 36 tf CAMDEN HOTEL IS NOW OPEN OR TRE ACCOMMODATION OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. E I an excellent and commodious building, new and well fitted up, and lately put in a state of complete repair. Tho rooms are large. o n and airy; fine Family parlors well furnish. The Table will be supplied with every thing whieh an excellent country market will afford, attended by the best servants. The BAR will be supplied with the choicest WInes and Liquors. Wie STABLES are well fitted up; attended by careful and experienced Ilostlers, and well supplied with Prrovender. Also Lots prepared for the accomdation of Drover., with excellent water conveniences. Theo will at all times, be an Omnibus in attendance to convey passengerm to and from the Depot. The Subscriber having had several year. ex. perence in the above bu'ines', feels confident in aaying in that he will be able to give general satisfoation to all who may favor him, with their patronage, aml he im determined to use every exertion onl hIs part to please. H. J. WILSON. June 11th, 1851. 33 hm. Spring and Summer Goods. The subscriber will receive in a few days a handsome masortmesnt of Spring and Summer Goods, consisthzi in pa t a. fullowum CALICOES; Ginghams, 1rench, English and Amerienn; C haibrey; Plaid Muslin; Or gandy do., Printed Jaconet; Ombra enb'd. Swin Muslin; Plaid Swivs do.; Dutted do. do.- Bereges; lace tantillas; Linen Cambric HkIk. from 12 1-2 to $7; Jenny Lind ScarFS ; Belts; Blonde Veils, Black Silk Lace do.; Enbr'd Cufi; do Sleeves; Worked Collar; Laces, Edgings and Inisertings; Agate Buttons for Dresses; Linen Goods of variuns qualities, Hosiery, Gloves. Fans; Parasols, of all qualities; Umbrellas; Embrd. Satchels; Comb', Brushes, Perfumery, &s &c. Ready Made Clothing. vr) Hats, black do., high and low *6 !Panama Lehorn, Straw, Palm Leaf a eSportin 11. Groceries. Cofree, Sugars, Molasses, Salt, White wine and clder Vinegar; Rice ; Pepper, Spice, Gingr; *Pickles; Wilne, Soda and Butter Crackers; l', Itaisins; Ginger Preserves; Sardine., Sac, * Soap, Candle'., &c. &c. segars. 30,000 Fine Spanish 8e aa; half Spanish udo. Eldorado, Gol Leaf, 1o1gh end Ready, and common Tobacco, fir maul low for cashs or to punctual customer'., by WV. J. FRtA NCiS. Under the oflice of the Sumter Danner. April 2 WATEREE HOUSEt (LATE PLANTERS' HOTE L,) *CAMDEN 8. C. THE Subscriber having purchased this extensive and well known Estahhshm~ent, and having added largely to its convenience and comfort, by a new addition of Furniturre and thorough and complete repairs, beg. leave to informn the Public, that he is prepared to entertain all who may favor hm with a call, in a manner hitherto unknown in the town of Camden. He deems it unnecessary to make any dtpedges, only so far as to say that his Tr~nm.E *will 'be supplied daily as wvell na any in the State; attended by polite and attentive Servants. I-is STABLE5, will be bountifully supplied *ith Provender and attended by the very est Hostlers. No pains will be spared to keep a quiet and orderly House. II. IIOLLEYMAN. Camden, June 4, 1':51i, 34 3m. Improved Cotton Gins. T1hank ful for past favours. the subscriber wish es to inform the public that he still nmanufac lures Cotton Gi att hi'. estalhi.smonc in btate burg, on the most improved and approved plan, 'which lhe thinks that the cotton gmnned on one of those gins of the late improvoement i'. worth at least a quarter of a cent more than the cot. ?tn ginned on the ordinary gin. H~e also mant ufactuten them on the most simnpl construction, *of the finest finish and of the best materials ; to wIt, Steel Saws and Steel Plated IRibs Case hardened which he will sell for $2 per Saw. He. also repairs old gins and puis. them in corn pete order at the shortest nonice. All orders for Gins will be promptly and ptnctually attended to. WIbJLIAM ELLllSON. Stateburg, Sumter Dint,8S. C. April 23, 26 tf TBoulnty Land Claims. prosecusion and collection of claims for "GOfi cars and Soldiers who have been engaged in the Military services of the United States." * His faciltIes are such a to ensure the promopt est attention. - R. lit. DYSON, Agent. ASumterville, A pril 30th, 1851 '27 tf DUNN & DUR YEA. WHOLESALE AND~ RETAIL' Clothing Warehouse, Nto. 238 King street, BAIIWRL 0. UtTNN, CIRETi. .C OHN DURYA, C RETN .O May 21st, 1851 30 f Noic. Permons having demands against the Es to~of ,. Richardson, Dec'd. are requested t went them duzly attested, and those in.. S to raak .payment to ?iO.6~85G RICHrtDSON :and Suummer Goods tbseg br1bi no*n euiving his PRING a'ow Or, GOOD, wih ie obrs.to the s O asd-od4Ioes; ewaieting in part as JUPR China d Organde Lawns, Eiabroklered " Muslina, Solid " Wove Thread Lace, Jasonet Edging, 4 Inserting, Swiss Edgin, " Inerig, Aphia Lace Capes Sup'rfine" " Ribbons TrnimmJ Ladies Balloon Sleeves " Needled worked Collar", " c, " " Mourning; Carnation Braid ' anige Trismings, Ribbn Silk Pendants Trimmings, " Neck Ribbon 4 " Black and colored Kid Gloves, Silk Parasols, " Cotton " Printed Muslins, Figured Bolid " Chambray Ginghamns, Brown and Drab Linen Drills, Blue Demin., Cotton Ades, Swiss and Mull Muslin; Linen Caanbrick liiankerchliefs, Marion Plaid and Striped lonespun, Marlboro "" ,, " English Long Cloths, Charleston 7-8 and 4-4 Shirtings, Grunitville 7-8and 4.4 " DeKalb Cotton Osna burg., Sr o-s Faicy Prints Colors warrentedl, " Furniture Prints, " lording , Ladies Blackand colored Gaiter, * Seal Skin Slippers, " " " Walking Shoes, Gents Black and colored Gaiters, " Fur and Silk Matp, " eghorn nd Panama Ilats. "Palmetto lists, Pamleaf Hati, GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCK. ERY, &c. &c. -A LSO 20 Barrels best Baltinore Flour, 5 Kegs best Goshen flutter, 12 Buzes fine English Cheese., All of which he ofiers.low for cash or to punrtual customers. T. J. DINKINS. April 9, 1851 24 if JAMES E, SPEAR & CO, W oeelesale usad Retaill Dealers IN Watches, Jewelrl, Silver Ware, Fancy Goode, Regalia, JC. No. 235 King Street, opposite Haell CHARLESTON, 8. C. The Subscribers would reqnent Merchants and others visiting Charleston to call an iex amine their assortment, comprising one ol the largest in the city. Coulfident that their prin-v will compare favorable with those of any othenr and the quality of every article i. warranted. Particular attention laid to orders. Every variety of Regalia for lasons, Odd Fellows, and Sons of Temperance. Agents for Wilders Fire Proof Safes. Oct. :10th, 1,5W 1 tf South-Carolina--Sumter Dist. Wliereas I iave this day taken osses elon (as Ordinary of said District) ( the personal property as derelict of Jont Hanks late of Stituterville dec'd; and I avail myself of this method to ni.-Ittfy all persons indebled to tib dec'! to r-,k in. mediate payment to Mr. L B. h Hanks, my Agent (in this particular;) an:! tlhosc liv. ing demands against dec'd w.l 1nd ibem in duly attested accordinur to law. W. L WIS, o. s. n Aug. 2d 1830 41 yr GIN MAKING, &C. We are prepared to execute oirders. to any extent in the atbove :me, hot h for m workand repairs. OUr Gins axre no~t amr passed by any mnade ini the State, ;>(oSSesing all the ad vantages of the Falling Breast and Sliding Ribs, whlkhl saves a great dleal in way of repairs. We nalso use the Steel Plate Saws, r ith teeth set in m a ngle that cannlot possibly injiure the tim-ttape with an inprovtmem -o re'gulate the mnotmng of the cotton; outr brush as constructed on a plan, giving at once, the adlvantag~es of lightness, strength and for,-e-all very ma~terial in thme suiccessful operatIioni of Gin. We would itnvi:e- planters to c; at our shop1 andt examine for thiei es.. .,-hilst we wouldl assture the imbhel~ gence. 1y, that they shall have no c:, tse. to com, plain either of our work or pirice.'d CABINE~T MAKING. We are also prepared to dou work im th.e Cabinet line-such as Bedsteads. WtV:r d robes Safes, Book cases, Stzands. T-tble,, Cupboards, &c. &c. at short notice, or. liberal terms. IIUD)SON & BROTVPl1E R Opposite the P'resely/erian clhurch,. Sumterville, A pril 22. 18-17. -at0 MARTIN & BRYAN, F ACT O R , AND GF.NERtALI COMM ISSION ME R! CHJA MTrS, lloyce 4i- Co.'s Wharf, CHi A RtL E STOI N ,S. C. JAMES MtAnTIN. T~toMAS A. ttVAN. References: Mr. RODERT MAntTtN, Charleston, "IR. O'NrEA t., Co~oi,i " C. J. SzH A NoN, Canitlen. "JAs1F's WatIour, Chierawv, "3. Rt. Aimcus, WVimnsborn. ADvANCEs made oin Cottsm and othe. Produce shipped to them. E4Y - 'art ceiair attention given to 'Ihe pu.rchasetn of lIaggmy., Rope, amif Pamiy Suippiems. A pril 9, 1851 21 3 WM. C. GUERRY, Mi. D., will promptly attend to all professioird calls. Residesice r,:ia Mile South of Providence. March, l2tha, 1351. 20 t FLORA, Pastry Cook awl Ilaker o~f Cakesx, r4-e <-.r Offers her services to the citizens of Sumter and the adjc'ining D .istricts in thei preparation of bridatl feasta, part) -"uppers, &ce. Hier long experienen and servie i., ever dprtment of lier b'iiiness-, isilis he nengaging to give enmire na isfaction, to her employers. She may be found by applicattion at the Barber's Shop in this place. Sumtoervijle, Jan.th, lF)I II l f A. F. Allen, PLASTERE~R AND BRICK L,.'1:, 1Inving had considerable experience iin Athe above line of bumsiniess, respe-ct. fully solicits a sharo of the patron 5age of thte public. All j0o.s enttruasl et to h imt, will be executed with fenmoss and diepatch, and warranted to give satas. faction. Plastering fitished ini superioir style. June 12 33 T .RD ANNUAL FAIR r Tu m South Carolina Institute. THE Third Annual Fair of the 80 U T H CAUOLINA INSTITUTE, for the promotion of Art, Mechanical Ingenuity and Industry, will be held in Charleston. S. C.. opening on MONDAY, 17th November, and contincalxeg dur the week. p-cimens in every branch of Mechanism, Art and Industry; so of Cotton Rice, Sugar, Tobacco and all other Agricultura Product., are solicited for which sutable premtium. will be awardW. The following special Preniums are offered.: For the Fix best specimens of Steel made from Slinrianlucrg or other Iron this product of a -ounelen hinte, und manufaectured into Edged lools or any kind-A Gold Mledal. N. I.-A specin'sn of the liteel in Bars to be sent with tho 'I'ools. For the largest quantity of Cocoons raised on ote plantitation, not less than Ten Bushels-A Goled Medal or $50. Fir tie lcrg..c.t qintity of Spun Silk the ro ducccl i anly one plan'ieeon. not less than on Pomonb4--A Gold flednil or Preniun of 950. For the beet ea Isiulnd Cotton Gin, on some new prinelille, stiperinr to thait now In general use; or Io- any real ucndl Itiaonlrtint improvenent on the presient one-.A Gbi d Me-la. For the, inventionr of a set aible. machine for l'ulveritigr Iteol epPeir- .A Gold biedal. For the 4" 8t,-am Engine-A Gold Medal. For the best model Steam Fire Engine-A Gold 3lefdal. A lirge anid commodious building has been seliecteI for the' Exhibition, and every care will bei msjd it) ite reception and att ae of Articles sent to tif. Fair. All Specimens inut-t bo in by the 13lt Noveimber. Contributcr, to the Fair are respectfully rc quested whein they forward Sptcimesitn for Lfz hibie n, ce I.mcl :all descriptions of the Articcex, mid sitch'. imfn naatiron in geecnl as may be of use, and lroeir for pitblication. Addreis J. Hf. TAYLOR, Chatirimnti of Committee on CurrLspondence. June 25.th, 1851. 35 tI ICE! ICES TIlE Subwcriber poRne .i Reecipjt. to ena ble- ancy peron to make Ice, in atny climate, vith hut little expjens-e or trouble. The proce is simple., r.d can be accomplislel by the' most limited untderstunding, so as to produc iuau even wtart water, in the iorttest climate, a pure ice, equtal in every enuential to that fomvd by natural cauis. 'he liuury of always havig at one's will, in the heat of'ucmmer, a pure and delicious Ice. will readily l- coetasded; and its advannges, in cmens ofsickres, Ccannot he too greatly prized. fly this same procis wonni water can be rendered delightfully cold in about 5 minutes, acid ice creams, with many other luxuries, cat iee male in from 10 to 20 minintes. The followin: inice of theis great discovery is taken from tich- New York Scun: "A lb:A. -l.oXI aV.-Dr. James R. Wil. mlingne prodce.s, by an artifieial process. pure and solid ice, froim wiarmv water, in the heat of stmmer. in i than half leour. And le can render a harrel of water as cold as ice itself mt it very few minites. This discovery must be of iiieense value to all living South. .ERts.-This receipt, whiel centnins full instructions for making ice and ice creat's, cooling witer, and enumerou otiler useful matters wi I he forwarned to order for Two Dollars, by dnhIres"ing Dr JAS. R. WIt.tIiNGaToN, 122 Nassau st., N. Y. One Agt: on1ly will ie appinted in each "cInty, acnd thiose desiing ite agency imuest firwiTeerc $50, for wcich the.v will receive 37 copie of the paephilet, containing full instructions. June 25th, 1851 A. A NDERSON, Saissate-rvi1le, S. C. Respectfully infeormos the people of Sum ter lDstrtit that lie ines just received and now offers fo sale thec best selected aned most eloice stock of Sprilsag stad Sumlasssher Goods Tint hase ever been brought to thin rrket. io ha received many new styke of Spring und Sumereiee Goods. whiechc pucrchaacers woul d wreIl to examinie be thre~ buy ing elsewhere. . Dmens D'et.s, llrwceIclothc, Cast merets, rP. lie. ClocthI, plc iai nn'l fae Caedmeurs Da)ecx k D~rillinegs, 'l'weud l.inim Drillinegc,, Satin, 3Mar seilles cued F-ancy Vesting. constanttly on heaned. -A 1.O A fcri. and large sucpply of Horsiery, Glive, Sij.nder. Cra', aen, I 'medkerr-hic f., &c.. &c*. tell ci wheiech "ill he sol on the eaet liberal termiis, amci at priee ern, suit the timees. EF G:anniceens mcatinlfneurese by thesuhbscri het. ad wnirraeeel toe give. maisfacetieon. Or cler. froem a dlistanece- pmomptly act eed to. A. AN lII0N. A prii loth, 1851 25 '.; cf D. J. WINN, YIERCIEANT T i ILOR. WouhtclI reepecetfuelly infberm hiis friends aend ti "' hee g'en--rally thate he nowi leas ocn hand ce] cefl-- rs focr csale onit reasonnlehe termtia a large tied slenedlid aessortment of ('lethlis, 'a--r-imeuru -cee .and stitcj,. with Ilinte, Cape.. 8eepn-l.rnr, S. reliae., .%ockse, fine hn-.4~ enci ande Mcserino .:hlirts, Draiwe, s, Gloes., hannd. e'rchi-fce, teimbrellac, &c. Mlen aned. heoy, lleny 3lead.- Clutheing of eve ry dlesceriptin iand vaeriecy. ,Comlee. 31 ilitary (ttt., Uiiforms,* Swordp a anl*-te, &c. , feiriedee at shorcct netiec. Unif-irme for 5ecuuecr !tiltemen fuirnishled en LUllie 'ne,'een's are p-eli-tr!y riechconsis~ing of far rilcer patel~srn- thn ever previouesly ez. ehbite~d ine thi..esrket. Oct. 16. 1850 51 i Thle csubtscriber haliteu mede hii FI!JlNI. TIllRE WVAtElWOO3it cc ir. A. J. Shoes,'nlewi buialdintg t(up-stairs) wheret hce wrill keep core scantly ten hantd, a gcenrl assorctent of Fur niture-. censistineg ini paaref of I ireh'ing lIuereacee. lain aend Slaerble Toep, Socfas and 1i. vaces, Feoot Stool., Ottmners. Waerdlroett, pelain ande Slelehoganey. 4 'anedh- ctandls, Iiinacg. Teen heighe undt low jns l teleteadees, Slahoccgaeny doe.; ()tlie.., Siig. Nucrsicng ande ltr i Chairs oif every dlesercjptionn. loiet niturae madle and reaire~d at the sheortesu notee.clecec Plaieat lie ahgancy (Coll'ins feernci -cled t. r er. Tih,.enieub-craiber in jr -; tred . tee f-ini lilineis, Sanil .indi Mo-a i 'har-ii cle, ci Pri - ile~ will ee-ec hi.Wt ili.. lice! :P 'lee, Old. Stande. wheere tell cerrs ici hce lice. ;h peucrecaiy actienede i.. D, W. PRICE, Y1erchIant TIai lor'. le'epcetfeelly ie nree. his friendsil andrl theet mbie generilly thatce he Ie. jue.. re~nceiived a New i St. ck "f 'it ING A Nl> 51-3131 Eht (oaiiS ccen~j..t icng of fIrt'nl h ofnl c ari -ue s nicendc aned ecol ers. Vinte t'aecj ieren, lilack tand St c ipedn. cehc-e Cleece (f \ otuings. Se ice. Silk aced Whitea ine siile's, lentefew~try kind. Ilfandnkvr'ebetef. t-re, 'enu. K iid' ;le'. he.-bo-leea. All jermnc wtishimng canyheineg ice hi- !ncne wi edI wellc1 teoscall. (ceeet enn h e s'enenle. at the shcortestc notice. lairehf2--h, 1.,5l 22J tf Negro Shoes. The nelnh'ribcer lens made arranegsements fior the mecnecfnactemsa frnm Fo s- ur ten Five T'heucsand pascst of the aboe, ati-c- by t he FA I..,. Foer refe'rcece asc tno *e .lity, le wouneld rsectfuclly refecr piersens we ien, rma y lie d1ispois -ci toi puer'case of Irime, toC ih~s inw* h laet renijzed heim last yeari. Ate tno pric'' eee ne ill gmerntee~ thoem as beow can Mlay 22 2 cC f1 MO01lGA N. Shoes ! Shoes ! Jladiesa' blacck inclonered tir. lid aced .11 'en eo Slipe ande Tice. N -E -A cSiOEo-&. c Piacetationi l-eaciner, for ceale lowae hi WV. J. FIs-A C18, udnder the Office oef the Sumnter Banner. .Iom n l8'" N: CRANE, Manatacturer of Buggles, LIGHT CARRIAGES, &a. Returns hi. sincere'thmnk. to the citizens of fumtr District for their liberal atronage iither to bestowed and bNgs leave to inform them that he keeps constantly on hand the above articles of his own manufacture atl warrants the same to be of the heat material, workmanship, anti of the latest style. His prices shall compete with the Charleston prices, and an to durability, no comparleon - to be convincetu, you will please call at his darriage IteposItory on Broad Street, under the Town IIall and examine for your selves. With twenty years experience, and Liberty's Shl. Ile'll vie with the country and the arts of his trade. May 14th, 1851 99 tf LIVER COMPLAINT1 Jaundice, Dyapepsia, Cirone or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidnes, and all Dipeases Aris. ing from a Disorder ed Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, in ward Piles. Fullness, or blood to the Head, Acidity of the Sto. Wnln0i, Nausea, He'artburn, Di8 tuist for Food, F ilntess or weeiqht in the Stonach, Sn'tr Eructationd, Sinking or Fluttaring at the Pit of the Stomaich. S'wim Wningl of the H1ead. Hu'er-ied and dificult Breathing, flutter-ing at the Heart, Choking or Safocating sensations inhen in a Lying l'osttre, Dintness of iuion, Dots or Webs be fore the Sight, Ferer and dill pain in the Hzead, Det iency of Perspiration Yellou'ness of the ASkin and T /es. Pain in the Side, lBark, C'heat?, Limbs, Su., Sudden Flushes of heat, Biurning in the F lexh, Constant imatiinin!'; <! fEvil, and Great bepression of Aprits, can be EFFECTUAL.LY CURmD 11Y Mt. 11OOFLAND9% Celebraented Gcrassaan Bitter,., .ft I-1.EPIARED) .' DR. C. M. JA'KSON, AT THE GRR.1IA v .ST':nO'ir ' R E, No 120 %rIa St., t-1 lhha. Thi/r poswr o'er the canwe desros--s es nt er. reled. f equalled, by n, t her p --;.oraticn in the Vnied Statex. as /he enres afteSt. in malny utxes affter skilfel physit inns haluftilerd. These Jliter- :re worthv the attention of imn 'alids. Po'en-eesing eat, vi'rtues inl tihe reiiiica tiO.HN ofdiseraLnt. of the L.iver and !e- ee - glands, exereising the a,4 sevarchine er en weak. ness and alection '' titw digi" iIve organs, thr'y are, withal. safe. eer'ain arnd (4enan14ft. READ AND lBIE CO.NVINCED. ClIAs. RonsNO, Est. Faeton. Sd., in a letter to Dir. Jak-<mi. Jani. 9, 18'>0, muil ' y ife anti nyset f hae receivedA mn- -t .fit iruom your miedicine than any other we have ever takei for the Dispepsiez ant? Lirer disense." "Tut TENTn1 IAGtoN." pUblieed at Wood. stock, Va., Junuary 10. lRYA. .anit "A GIIEAT M7i)ICINE." "Wea have unifonrtmly refrained frein recem-, tmcedi1e tel the publeic anyl of2 lhe vari''nnsh Pat-t 31edi"m,- " f ' lu-nt ?a y, tiletw~ thr- 'tglbly ceon *:.'i of l etir vahlte. Atnme':, those' econ-idt. er wotr thy of noti'e is the (erneun fliittre, in vented by II'r. Hoeahnd, anti prep~aral byt Dr. Jackson, in Iliiadlhhia. Onel ins.tane. in pxartiettiar, in wthtielt lhe 'ttp'etior e.irtnes of this obsu'ervatinen. IDnrinsg ilhe laet t'nmm r* a s.t 2 of Mr. Antan.l.1 'at titlt.t.. of theis coutnty. was very seriousley atfflit ' with ILit er comlphainit, aund afl riring in vin~ variotus rn'meie--. he pulrchasedtc a bottle--of the liittern,anti atter n'. ing it, was ste, much r~jeeliee his dliiatn'-'ing malady, that he precurced another bo:ale,~ and ie restOndlenel o heal~nth." I.AC Jn en-r MI. M!. No.te, at entienmn with, gr,-at se'entifm il nd terary a'tatnettun, siaid in his "eNmw Yonxc WrEIt.Tv 31Esnn.e-an," J.nmua ry 6. 18,4 "Dla. lloott.Astn'n GEnst.4n ht-rvens. Ihere i= in [ereparaitionl which tihe leading pressess int tihe I'mlne appear ii~lt ite n naanmous itn re commlte':nlinlg. ari tihe n-at--e'n is ebiette. It in manic af'e'r at preecri'tieon futrnnishede hv' ene enfthe mtfl relebiirated phyn'i ins etf tmotiern times, tine late lI r. Chirir tonph-r WVilhelm I lmoofland, I'-eor to tine I'niversity oef Jena. Pnrivante Phiysiciain teo tine Kinng of l'rntnia, aund onne etf time greatest medical write rni Grrmany has ever prne hi. lie was emtphnatneaiill ''eny of humnhung,- anti thnerefoere at mfediemtie of wich'i hie was thinentar and enose'r miay in- cnti-i entiy reliced on. lie spnecialiy re'commtnendedn It inl l.ie'r & omiplaint, i)y5lpepsiat, lihilitye V'ert igo. A cidity ofC tihe tormeh', Coenst ipai tin anti ail comitplaiiti arising fromt a dlisoneed coernnlitio'n ofC tine nstech, tine liver and thne irn testines. N ine Philadelpihia paeltkrS Ciexre their ncnicjtint of its e'xctlelmee, and' teveral nef tine editors nnpeak of itne eillets freetm thin'r onwn itiiniiuaClxperiiece. I'ndelcr thiese cirenm-te etances, we' fee? wanrranmted, tnt mnly itt c'aiing tiht atteitnt etf tnur re'aderst teo thle pr'eent prne. pnrie'tor's ( Dr. C. M!. Jackso'..nt'n pntnretarnein, hntt it recommewhi'n'itg tine article to all afihlit MOR E EVID)EN(E.. Thie "Pnmiti..nrnt.rit S"'r~er nrv Gae-r-r.Tr," tine best famuily new'npaper pninub i ini tine I 'nted Staltes. thie' editeor sav of D)11. lOOh~t.A N II'S (;Elt3IA N liil'I' EliS. "it i sciom tha.t wte rt'enomm,'eini whiat are te'rmled l'atetlnt edicines to tint conitfidne' antI patronnage of enr rczede: ainde therefenre'. whient wte recomend~t' Dr. Il'noutlatunl'cGerme'an litters. we wti-n it tol b,-- Iitin'tlIy undteerttod that we arc no:t n'peaking onfine noct reims of tine dlay. -hait are tiniwd' abou'tt for an bnrief pn riodi aund tinhen for gntntn afte'r thney htave dniee thei r gility rae' eef tmiine- . but eof a tmedine nt'ng estabbiie,n tunt e'r-c ily prizedaend wm hi i nan tie t tine hnearty alppreval eef tin.-'Faetnity itself.'' Evt ieine' upe'i eviidence has bnen rece'ived' (like' the foerveeig) fromntllI sectins' oft tine l'n. lenn, the lnan't It'e years. and thi/e stro'ne~rs1 te's!i timng in isfant-or, es, tht'tt thenre Iit', noeto it ins it in tin, prate ens' of tiht reguar l'heyntemns oef Phene ithi ctphint alil otheir ntroimtnc 'omed,n a facit thant enne e'asily hn:e' enie td ands fully wtitih thieir gjnie't approlnt n hnen peentted e vt'n im tn h ifrtm. 'Thait ti mlediinte wi lit enre' Iive r comtlin iint ande I eniepeesia, tic ente elim ceenat, aifter n'nng nt as directte''. It ar-ts ei' t.hlily upn the Htnim ennb attn1 mvet --n' ic eref'ei 'thie it -alme int ajj Iilios discnsr's --thle ti'et 1-" imm t.ediate. They' cann be aietmitute ed'n to, vrat e. .r. er e w ~ r wtusni' iema.' rehnhh-t inclnefit, al ttny imte. 'Tiis~ mheiin hs am tin ilheat l'hit chla rne. ner whi'h i" neecenry fonr all mitedities to ait ttin toe inm ht c'onin'.:r'eiters tee pmt foirtih a ".pl. rinetue artic'l' ant time rtk otf tihe ivten onf thoste whoi are ienntenIt I Ideeiv'ed i'll-: U E-: r'. I They' heave thne wtrittn Fignaet te, nf 4'. 31. J AC'lKNON tpen tihe n raper. aendn tine mtne blowtn Inn the honsttle:, wijitout i t hry a~e~ res spc. iFnr satle, wthlesale andI -eaaii, an thet No' 2n) A l(?li Xtre'et, tent leer bnehaw Sittl, (hats of 278 Ittr -treet.) llad~hia, an ,jh, resp~en'tabile diealers general-sly throuighiout tin' coulintry. Alsco, for salet in 'S'tmterv'ile bny It. X. Mh1'.I,ETT'. July '31st. 1850. .40. 0,r We are authorized to annt ce f r."J. DINEINS, F~q., a'andidate for Olerkof the Court, at the ensui . M1ANY V Rs April 16thl 4j - 25 'f * The Friends of W. LEWIS announce him a Candidate for the offico of Ordinary, at the ensuing election in January next. MANY VOTERS. Feb. 19th, 1851 17 tf Uci The Friends of Rev, FREDERICK RUSH, announce him as a Candidate for tho office of Ordinary, at the next election. Nov. 13th, 1850 3 tf GP Messten. EDITORS: You will pleae an nounce Air. AMOS A. NIETTLES a candidate for Orlinary of Sumter Distrietat the nexteelec. tion and oblige 1ANY VOTERS. Jan. 29th, 1851 14 tf FOR SHERIFF. OJ* The friends of A. B. Brad ham, Esq., announce him as a candidate for the office of Sheriff at the next election. larcb 29th, 1849, 24td OTrWe are authorized to announce MALLY BROGDON, Esq. a Candidate for the Office of Sheriff of Sum er District, at the next Election. 1pWe are autlaorized to atnnounce Col. JOHN C. RHA ME, a can didate for the office of Sherifr, at the ensu. ing Election. Time Frienuds of Richard B. BROWN, announce him as a Candi hltte for the Offico of Sheriff of Sumter District at the ensuing Election. ax. We are authorized to announce Maj. blUN BALLARD, as a candidate fo 8heriff at the ensuing election. The frieads of Wiizasmn A. COLCLOUGIJ, Esq. announce him is a :andidate for Sheriff at the next Election. FOR 'AX COI1LEC'OR'0 . _"y7' 1Uisag. EnmTroS: Please annonice 51r, JOIN F. IIALLA RD, a candidate for Tax Collector, at the next electkm, and oblige AIANY VOTERS. F--brary 5th, 1851 15 tf wr-We are authorized to innouice JOHN \V DARGAN, a candi late for Tax Collector, for Claremont _ounty, at the next Election. ?-cr We are authorized to innotm re A LEXANDER WATTS, Esq. -s a Catibiiaite for Tax Collector,of Clare nont county at the ensning Elect ion, MANY FRIENDS. KR The Friends of Thos, . S31.I, annonnee hin an a candidate for e oflare of Tax Collector, for the County of aaremonit. NovemNber6, 1850 2 CW We are authorized onnnimnre Capt. J. W. hTl7CKEY as a can. .idate tfr Tax Collector fur Salem County, at he! nout electron. Oct. 16th, 1850 53 tf Oz'r The Frie ndi of Joha W IilTE, Esq. announce nin a a Candidate Ir 'Iei Collect, r of Claremont county at thc wext Election, ?tuw Noticts, GEORGE W. MORGANi, SUM TERVI L LE, S. C. SOffice ono door South of A. C. Sriam.'s Sumtervilte, June 5 3-t Law Notice. The~ subscriber-s hatve this day formed a co-partners~hip ini the practice of Law. T. B. FR ASER, L. L. FR ASER, .a Of fice at .8Sumntrille. Jan 1, i8.51. ly WILLIAXM G. KENNEDY, SUMITERtVILLE, S C. W ill prnetice mi the Court. oif Law, for Sum. er, ltichand, Kershaw and Darlington. OFFICE AT SUMTERFILLP. Jan. 1t, 18l5i 1t tf &NY, AND EVERY THING. A. J, & P. 1VOSES, IIav'ing receive'd their FA LL A ND WINTER STOC K, now offer at their conumodious WVares lJIOLiESALE AND RETAIL The largest and most varied assortment of ;oodhs, Wure,., aind Merchandhize, to be found n Sumterville, viz: Dry Gooda.. G;rocerica, Vrockery, Iiardwar, Cuttlery, and edged Tools, llats, Caps. and lionniets. Iloots auad Shoes, Sadliery and liarness, Sole, Ujpper and Patont IAeather, Ciarriage Triminig., meiling Axles, Spsrings, and Mlatleablio Casting. 100' Sacks. Salt. Sweeds and~ Enagliwsh Iron, broad and narrow bars, square and round do. Jioop, lland, and liother I ron, 5000 yardi. flagging 'iTogethier with aIitupe. Twvine, &c. Sti i)000I BOOKS AND) STIA TIONARY. Thel attention of Teache.rs is particulariy re inesiedi to the~ above a.. fiom our immense egoo-k any quantity or kind can beo obtained. Wt'e have the motlst compujlete assortnment of It E A DY M1 ADE CLOTrHING; lint has ever been bsrought to this market, to. oithter i. ith Cloths, Cassimaers, and Vestings, tsime anid see-. ('A R P EIG, I Z E A ND RUGS, 1000) yards carpeting, Ruigs to match, and stout idockiing linize. Wecan supply any quantity, qualit -, or colour of raint and enna recommesn nih our (iass as to quaml it y and at (iharleatson prices. i.l'ENTl MIEICINES OF ALL KINDS icludinit Dr. Jaynec's Famiil y Medicjines. One l.ibb- Fr-4h 1 lops juist op~enied. Piant~er. wiial nit to the ir :.dvantaee toer aintie our liianikets, and Negro Goots ia aswe can sell themai as low an iay Chaarlesto.n Ihonse. Ihecembejr 4th., 1850 6 i CHAIRS!I CHAIRS!! Mlahsgany i;llIocking Cain seat D~o. 12 dozens Cain Seat and Wir.V or Setting ('hairs for sale luw. Appsly to A. J. & P. MIOSES. DA-c. 18th, 1Q50 8 t Family Carriage, A bir.-t ratte fiamily carriage, built to order to - ut I'tle the wo.rse of wvear, can be M. imht for ab~out one fourth its vtlue by ap. iy.ng to T. J. COGIHLAN. Jna 2.Cth. 1851 o3 2to E B. ".EW Auetioneer sV4 4 .m as x E H A NIT. NO 19 VENDUEKANOB, CHARLE8TON, B. , .C Unreserved 84es tof DRY 000S twice. week at hi. Sales Roms, lberal advances made on all conlg ents. November 6, I ? tf Ts E CLYDE, Wholesale and Retail Under Odd FeUow's 1al, Meeting Street CHARLE8'o1y, 8. C. DEALER IN Sugar, Coffie, Molasses, Wines, Ideours, Sa lt,&C. AGENT FOR Canton Tea Company's Cebrated Black and Green Teas. Oct. 2, 1050 49 tf W, A KENT & MITCHELL, FASHIONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting ESTABLISHMENT, MASONIC HA .L, No. 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, Charleston, S. C. Purchasers will flud at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. READY-MADE CLOTHING ARTICLES. W- A. KENT. G. 1. MITCHELL Manaufactory 113 Washingtsn Stores N. Y. May 1849. 30 tf Trout & DeLange, COMAUSSION MER CHANTS, No. 112, EAST BAY, Charleston, 8. C. Keep constantly on hand, a large assort. men& of Fresh burnt Stone Lime, Rosen. dale Cement, Plaster of Paris-, iew Yrk Marble Lime, 'hiladelphia whitedo., G sum, or Farmers manuring Plaster, ne and Hearth Bricks, Plastering Hair, and Buildim Mterial in eneral. ORDES left with Afesmr. J. T. Sol OMONS & CO. will mneet with prompt attention. Jan 23 ly HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. ,TRAVELLER ' ARE INVITED TO CALL AT FASHIONADLE FURNISHINo STORE FOR GENTLEMEN. Corner of A\eeting and Market -Streets NEAR THE CHARLEsTON HOTEL. SHIRTS I Fine Linen and Muslin Shirts, made in the latest Fashion, and of the iest Mlateri als, superior workmanship, and Dankin's Celebrated PATTERN. WV. A. DANKIN is the original Inven tor of the system of cutting Shirts by meausurement. DANKIN'S PATT'ERN has receIved the unqualified commendations of gentle men in all parts of the United States, and been pronounced verfece. The superiority of Dhrnin's .Pattern over all the late imiltans of it, is universally acknowledgedb.Te yoke is fitted neatly and consequently does not cha y the wearer. Gcntcenaens naeasure ken and Shirts. naade to order at shaort notice. AlSO FOR SALE. UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAwVERs of Cotton Silk, Cotton, Woolen anti other desirable kinds, Dressing Gowns, Russia Belt, S~uspenders, Half Hose, Gloves, Cravats and Hankerchiefs, (ready hemmed.) Stocks Opera Ties, Canes, Umbrellas, Soap, Per fu tery. And a great variety of other goods suitable for Gentlemen. (Ei The prices at this Establishment are moderate and uniform-and the busi ness so conducted as to secure the custom of those who once purchase from us. Oct.2, 1850 49 f IMPROVED ENDLESS CHAIN Water Elevators, All Persons wishing the above Elevators can be supplied by the Subscriber, who Is the Agent for the District of Sumter S. C R. F. LJIGON. Sumterville, Oct. 31st 1849. 1 ly 20,000 lbs. Iron Assorted, 5,000 yds. Osnaburgs, 5,000 yds. Brown shirming and sheeting, 5,000 yds. Illue Domestic and Ticking., 5 half barrels. No. 1, Mackerel Fres.h Soda, Wine and Irmon Crackers and a fresh supply of all kind. of Good. just re ecived, and for sate, by Feb 27, A. .1. & P. MOSES. REMOVAL or T-rn The undevrsi ned having Itemoved one door below Wmn. 1',ebb'd New York Store, would retspectful aolieit the patronage heretofore fa voredl by his friend. ard the citizen, of Sumter genernlly, being satisfied that he can accommo date thema with any articles in his lIne of bust ner.', consristinig of a large and well selected as sortmnt, c. I. 8. MEL LETT'. Gin Bands, 1000 Feet 4 inch Copper riveted Gin Bands. Oil Floor Cloth, India Rubber Cloth Brussels Carpeting, together with a ful assortment of Carrmage Trimmings, Oi's Paints, Varnish &c. F~or Sale iby A. J. & P. MtOSES. DeKalb Factory. H~aving taken the Agency of the Ds KA LB FACTORY, we are pead to sell their YARNS and OSNAB RUS for Osh~ at Factory prices. -VL & P. Mb8ES. "'A. fo rhe RemoTal thd 'Prniat - NERVOUS, DISEASES, AMd of those Complaints which are caused b paired, weakened or unhealthy conditionof th NERVOUS SYSTEM. This beautiful and convenient alppliesuoison'o terious powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETI beem pronounced by distinguished physicians, t i Europe and the United State, to be the me2t reissue Woedicoel iscovery qf the .g. . Dr. ORISTJE'S GALVANI0 31 ad 1MAGNETIC FLUiD, Is used with the 30et perfect and certain sucee. ialn caus of GE NERRAL DEBILI ir, Sr tening the weakened body giving tone to the aI orans, and Invigorating the entire a lo. Als in FITS, CRAMP. PARALYSS and PAL DTSPEF SIA or INDfGESTION. RHEUMATISM, ACUTZ en4 CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY. LUIBAGOL DRAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMOR1. PALrITATIO r'OF TIlE HEART, APOPLEXY NEURALGIA, 'AINI in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT. SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE.11IP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS. DEMf CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints arigs from one simple cause-namely, A Derangement of the Nervous Syitear, (7- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drug and Medi elns incrosse tA disease, for they weaken the vital Seeri gies of the already prostrated system ; while1,u-der the strengthening, Ue- in& vitallal influence of Gal. ranm, as applied y t beautif and wonderful dia. Dovery, the exhausted patient and weakened surereg i restored to former healh, strength, elasticity and ilgor. The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie's Ga1Yanio Ourative, consists In the faet that they arrestand cure dlsaesby eerd pp lfln, in Place of thelsual mode of drug ping, an& ph~sicltingr We patient till exhautted Nature sinks b ialy ander the Infliction. TheF strenghenA the whel systsm,* ze I4ckiw les Of e Sbler promote $As secreImmess, ead *vater 1ae aSkst Ghwadetr "ny cireusmstances. , Siace their arodmction the United States, only three years sin wthan 60,000 Persons incluarng all ages, elasses and conditions, among-wllc were a Iarge n=mber of ladles. who are pecuiarly staijeet to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERwANENTLY OURMD when all hope of relief had been given ub and vesy, thing se oeen ied in vain - To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC XXE/P se " the esse of a rson aMicted with that hew air ation, DYSPEPIA, or any other Chronic er -New. tWs Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants are takem, which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the stom afford temporary rellef but which leave the atient a lower state, and with injured faculties, after a action thus excited has ceased. Now ceMr this with the efreet resulting from the application of the GAL., VANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic suffbrer, ese 1 the worst symptoms of an attack,. and simply tie.the 3elt around the Body, using the Sagnetic Fluid as dieeited, In a short period the insensIble perspiration will act an the posItivO element of the Belt, thereby causing a Ga ranc circulation which will pass on to the negatire, and - thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a cow tinuosus GalvanIc circulation throughout a systesm. Thus the most severe cases of DYSPlSIA PERm IIANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS AMPLY BUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEAiE OF YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIAS Of the most Undoubted Charsotes L From al parts of the country zould be given, sufteent to Ail every column an this paper! AN EXTRAORDIN As which conclusively proves that CURE OF Rlheumattar, Bronchlti and Dysppsa. REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of distinguished attainmnents andl exalted1 reputation : Smnw,:v, New Jersey, July It, 1343. Da .I.Cnaustax-Dear Sir: You wish to know me what has been the result Iin myoncase, oft L ACE.Myreply Is as follows : For about twenty yeers I had been suffering fIem - Dyspepala. Ever year the symptoms became worse; ac could I oh anp rinanent wehlef from any course Of maedical treatmen whatever. About foursr 'yeas alos in consequence of. frequent exposure to the weater, En the discharge of my psoral duties I became suhject to a se re Chronic Reumnatism, whc he year anter year, caused me Indescribable anguish. Farther : In the winter Of '4I and '4g, i enew queceeof preaching a great deal in ay awr, end various other churches in this regIon, I was attacket by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe s to require an Immediate suspensIon of mky ~atora labors. Mg sems syatem a mear tierskps 5rered, and as may Irnnchitis became worse, so akdie my Dspepsie and Rheumatic afihetion-thue evteig' that sese disorders were connected with each ether through the medium of the Nervous System.+ ln the whole pharmacopsla there seemed to be no remedial agent which enld reach andl recuperate my Narvees Sysem ee tin' tatI hd ridb th e had amine yorinventions, and (thouagh with no very earn. guise oesof their efficiency,) I determined totry the effect of te application oi the GALVANIC DELT AND NECKLACE, wIth the MAGNETIC FLUID. ThIS was in June, 1843. To xv enar esvomasunami, s two lava xv Drssavsaa auso aoxx; ir a sout Dave 1 wae anaatito TO axvus xv Wasoaan. LaSOas, woen aveu 3 staros osunro a etwaL:sesaaer en ACCOcav or a Baowcastas auto xv Russxavse arrucisom .aas ae vmssa~t crasro to raouas.x arc., Such is the woodes'. fml and happy results of the ax prlient. I have recommended the B 'LT and FLUID totmany who have been likewise suf'ering from Neurealo albe tions. They have tried them, ware tavry assus.e, 3 ass.asvs, sa saar case.. I am, dear sir, very r efly al Dig DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE Is used for all complaints ailketing the Throat ow Hle, such as Bronchltle. unlamm ation of the Throat, Narvoue and SIck Hieadache, Dininess of the Head, Neuralgia lae the Face, Buzsing or Roaring in the Ears,Defs, which ls Nerlljervous, and that distressing com plit ol To oreux. DR. CHRISTIE'S a GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service In cases of ConvulsIons or Fits. Spasnodic Complaints, ant general Nervous Afectlona of the Head anid upper extremities. Also In Palsy and Faralyais, anid ali diseases caused by a dlencienny of power or Nervous Energy In the limbs ow other organs of the body. Ap- Many hundred Certilneates from all parts of the countryr of the moet extraordinary character can be gIven, if required. ~.No trouble or InconvenIence attends the use of D CHRySTIA'S G4tLVA.NIC .ARTICLES, arnd they may be worn by the moet feeble andl delicate, with pee se and safety. In many cases the gonsatlos atending their use Is AIgkry pleasant and egreesbie They can be sent to any part of tne country. Prices: The Galvanie Belt, Three Dollara. Thes Galvanic Necklace, '' Two Dolhla.. The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Each The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. ~-The articles are accompanied by full and plala dIrectIons. Pamphlets with full particulars mnay be had of the authorized Agent. PARTICULAR CAUTION. %- Je eqf CeuaterJfetseand IVerthless ymftatisas D,.O. MORBHEAD, M. D GENERAL AGENT FOR TIII U)NITED STAWS 33 Broadtway, New York. ET"Po F~r ee in Sumiterville, 8. C, by Dr. R. S. MELLETT, authorized Agent; and by Drtlggists genetrally in South Carolina,. Aug. 28, 1850, 44 oowfly The subscyiber will rent for the enisuing year on r-sasonable teriis the residence-of the late D. F, Wylee. Faq. in Stateburg~.-.On the pre mises al aenofortable Dwellg House and al1 . ~~ Building.p witi1 abog Twenatv 441ha T. Yard Ifl full ortap. R~tebrr, M.A. WYiE$Ar