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-q! ~*ohs~Ir 4;~~aio KoIA4S 00 M 8W4 N BRCHANTS. I MMODA TICON WJARF, S-UIJAIu.ESTON, S. C. teceive anl--sill Ut'ton, Corn, Flour, W*td all6li6t atticleat 6f Pto'ure, and give 4 enlion totig selecliah of FndI SC i~aon ror seling Cotton, Fifty N per bale. A OANTT. wfTrFIELD WALKER. EDWARD GANTU. i --Trerence-Col. P. 1. ses and R. C. s24, 1852. 41 P 0. Kec H A N '#:STR S 21 K ETfE fofE -s rand Dealers in 3on a tic Dry G 5 -- e str are enpured crate rnce to th rice L5 1010.2. e1-i f gN& RYEA. X ANDRETA1L Warehouse, King street, CHAILESTON, S. C. T.RAS 2 85 30 tf A KENT & MITCHELL, FASHIONABLE S Clothing and Out-Fitting TABLISHMENT, MASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, Chdrleston, S. C Purchasers will find at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. READY-MADE CLOTHfING ARTILES. -. KENT. . tH.?4ITCIEJ.L WNaaSunfactory 113 Wnslasangtoea Stores N. Y. May 1849' 30 tf 4ARMONIC INSTITUTE, ERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of , MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. SAMUEL C. DUNN, WHOLESALE CLOTHING * ANT) Furnishing Warelaouse, NO. 20 HAYNE, STREET, bra ch ist.-185 19-tf PINUON lOTEL, BY H. L. BUTTERFIELD MeetIangSt., Claarleston, S, C September 16, 18.51 . 47-tf 3Black Crape at 23 Cents PER YARD. And superior qualities at 31 1-4 and 37 1-2 centsayard. These will be found remarkably low. W. J. JACOBI & SON, 221 King-st., (bend,) opp. ihe Big ikoot. June 29, 1852-.6 Dry Goods for Fall Trade IN CHARLESTJON, S. C. W. G. flauncr'oflt & Co., 253 KZNG-S-r. (2 doors below Wentworilh-St.) Constantly on hand, SILKS A ND SI LK GOODS, Dress Goods of all descriptgions, 4i~ Alpaccas, Merinoes and Bomibazines, Primt and Ginghams, Cloths, Cassameres and Vestings, Hlosiery. Gloves, &c., &c., &c. --ALSO Georgia Plain and Kcrseys, Plain and Striped Usnaburgs, .Bleached andc Brown Domestics, Our b usiness is done strictly for Cash and on the One Priee S'ystem, and we are confident no house in the city cani giv'e BETTER BARGAINS. Charleston, S. C., Sept.21r1852. 48-4mu ROBERT LATTA. LATE THE FIRM OF DICKSON & LATTA would respectfully inform hsis friends andi thme public enerally, that ho is now receiving a va net oflHeavy andl Fanny Groceries, w hicha he ~. willisell low for casha-Two doors above lthe Planters' 1iotel, and immaediately oppoisite, Janmes, Cme,.C. Dec. 10th, 1850 9:f Valuable Woodland Near THE TOWN FORL SA LE 'Between 17 and 18 acres of hind ling at Turkey Creek near Sumnterville. willbce sold on accommnodating, terrus to an ap, proved purchaser. Apply at this office. Jan. 27th, 1852 14--if CLOCKS, WATCHES AND Th'~e dubscribor would respeciully in form thu citizens of Sumter and adljic ent Dieticts, that hie has just opened ini Stnm t'erville a beautiful ausortmient of Clocks and Watches, N1rpochmes, JFinger Rings, Cull' Pins, lsar. Ringe,Buckels, Slideu' Fob, Vest, Guard Chaims, of Steel, Silver and Gold-;d and Silver Pens and Pencil Cases; Specta eles of various kinds ; White and Coral Beads, Bracelets, &c. &c. All of which will be sold at Charleston prices for Cash, "I . 6 TP. MASON, .One store south of Mrs. Hutlbert's Millenery. I~ 5:-Repairinig of every description done im the very best mannier and at thme shortest notice. W- All work done by mne, warranted to give satisfaction. C. TP. M. D)ee'mber 2, 1851 El tf N'otice S hereby given that application will he made at the next Session of the Legis Iature for a Charter for a Bank in the T own ef Siutterville. July 20O, 1852, 3'--td. DRUGGIBTiA OfFERS for sae, for eak, or tan aud wat. NeLECTEO asitaeut ot -RNB Drug FRENCi PkNCLI SURGICAL IN8' TRUSS4ES. (AL PESSAIIIES DRUGW PA O 4 ther n K OF AL Agent for the TENT AND FA ING appointed the Agent of NEWMAW & Bno7NER's PIANO FORTES, I can recominend them as being finished in ex quisite manner, with an entire Iron Frame to keep them in tune, and not liable to get out of tune so readily, with English Grand Action, 6 to 7 octaves. in Roaewood cases. These Pianos are manufactured in Halti. more, in a Southern State, warranted to stand the climate; not to wind or draw up. I shall he pleased to receive orders, and will have them delivered by a competent person, who will put them up and tune them. Terms moderate and easy. Call and see before purchasing elsewh'ere. PERRY MOSES, Agent. June 28, 1851. 3-tf CABINET WAREROOM. F. M. ANDREW@ TAKES this method 0l i.nforming the citizens of Sumtsrville and vicinity that he has opened in Euiierville'.+p poeite the new Preshb-terian Church, a C'AI ET WARE. ROOM, wvhere lie will keep for sale, cheap, all such furniture un comes under this department of his trade, which he will warrant of good material ; and will furnish for cash, at Charles Ion price., all descriptions of Furniture made. Reiairing executed at the phortest notice. Mnhogany and plain Coffins funished with out delay. Having procured the services of Mr. C. W. DAVIs, lie is prepared to furnish Metallic Plates en raved in any style. II the subnber asks is a fair trial, and hopes by punctual attention to business and easy terms, to merit public patronage. hebruary 17, 1852. 17-ly D. J, WINN M"IBCRIAT TARnOR. Would respectfully inform his friends and the ptublic generally that he now has on hand andlof.rs for sale on reasonable terms a large and splendid assortm,-nt of Cloths, Cassiners and Vestings, with Hats, Ca Suspender", Cravats, Socks, fine iW en and Merino Shirts, Drawei U, Gloves, handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, &c. bten and Boys Reauy Made Clothing of eve ry description and variety. Complhte lilitary Otfits, Uniforms, Swords, E; aulh-tts, &C., furnilshed at short notice. Uniforms for Sumter Riflemen furnished on reasonable terms. A. ANDERSON, Susnatea'ville, 8. C. Rcepectfutlly informs the people of Stum ter District that hie has 'ust receive.] and I now offers for sale the at~ selecied andj~ miost choice stock of Spriuag nd Sumnusser Goodw That has ever been brought to this market. ie has received many new styles of Sprin and Summer Goods, whtich purchasers v'oud do well to examine be fore buying elsewhere. Black, Blhuc,Green and mixed Broad-Clothes, Plain anid Fancy Cassimceres- Satin. Velvet, anid Silk Vestings, Ikoys and Miens Caps, &c. A L5o A full and large sup~l of Hiosiery, Gloves, Suspendlers, Cravat., andkerchIefs, &c. &c'. all of which wvill be sold on the must liberal ternm,, andl at prices to stuit the times. 3j' Garment. mannfactured by the subscri her, and wvarranted to give satisfaetion. Or dens from a distance promptly attended to. lie may he found at the stand formerly oc ruspi-d by A Conwtay, anid more recently by DI. WV. Price. A. ANDERSON. April27, 1852 25 tf IThe First of the Season. 'HEj~ Subscriber wotuld infornm the citi Izena of Sumterville and vicinity, that h~e is now receiving a. large. flute, anid well selected stock of C L OT H1 8, CASSI MERIES, AND VEST1ING8, bot, plain andh fancy. nortt- df ISADY MAD)E CIX',0iHNG, embracing every quality. variety and style, both for men anid boys. Call and see at A pril 13, 185. 25'.if. Great Excitement in Charles'tod.' AT DUNN & D)URYEA's, 238 Bend of King-Street. IUE Are now selling our Stock at re. U mnrkablv low prices--Neat Linten Coats as low as 75 cents;: Very neat Lineni and Marseillen Vests at 75 cenits; Dlack dlress Alpacca Coats at 62; Black dIress P'ants 82 ; Linen Pants at from 81 to $3, very pretty patterns; Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coats at 68. Our Stock is ntow the muost complete in the city, anid will be-sold at prices to correispontd with the above, antd with our repttioni of being the cheapest andi beast Clotin~u Store in. the city--those in wvant are invited to give us a call. June i, 1852- :22-t f Cheaper than Ever, A tot of colore Barages, at 8 cents pryarud Silk Warp Bareges, at 18 3-4, 25 ani 31 l-4c. Suiperfine qtuality Paris Bare es, at 70 centt. Extra super irohe Embrodered Rareges. Stuperfime Silk Tissue Silks -and Tissue Silks, at 25 and 31 l.4c. Fine quality Alourning Mfuelins, slightly dam age, at half price, 12 1-2 cents. C'ol'd M uslins, yard wide, at 12 1-2, 18 3-4, 20 and 25 cents. (Col'd Mfuslin.., 54 wIde, rct 25 cents. White Etab/d Swas Mluslinis, at 18 3-4, 25 and 31 1-4 &cttr Col'd La wns and Col'd Emh'dl Atuelins, 12 1.2. Striped Linen Lustre. at 10 cenats. Superior Silk acid Linen Poplinis, at 311-4 Strong Bhlce Shirtings,8Stripes anid Ticking,-,at 6 1-4 cents, and A lot of AMaelith Insertings antd falgings, at half price, td c lose omt, at W. J. JACOBI & SON, 221 King-st., opposite the Blk Bo'ot. J*.u 29, 1852- 36-tf Corn. 150 BU"."ELS OIF ,C 0 R N , Just re a targo LVORINd EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, HAIR DYE, .s, Caa * an M AVI ta alsnts N An San"11OtrLS, FAxeir Soars, IAN CAMratas, &c.&. I Liv I er.Oi Ith every article . A DRUGGIST OR PIHYSICIAN, -O mst apprved 11L.PF MDICINLES. 2i-if $500 CHAsLENGE Whatever concerns the health and happiness of a peoAte Is at all times of the rost aluible impurtance. I take it for granted that every p-rson will do all in their pow er, to save thle lives Of their chidren, and that every person will r Weavor to promote their own health at all sacri flces. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assur you that Woaxm, according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians. are the primary caus.n of a large majority of diseasen to which children and adults are liable - if you have an appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another. Bad Breath, Pain in the Sto mach, Picking at the Nose, Hardne"s and Full. ness of the Belly. Dry Cough. Slow Fevei, Pulse Irregular-remember that all these denote Woaxs, & you should at once apply the remedy Blebemeack's Worsim Syruep. An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can lie given to the most tender Infant with decided hnefilial efect, where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhes have made them weak ad debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrn p are such, that It stands without an equal in the cats. logue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallable remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepuia, tihe astonishing cutres performed by this 8 rup after Physicians have falle4, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others. This in the most difficult Worm to destroy of v1l that infest the human system, it grows to an almost indefinite length becoming so coiled and fastened to the Intestines and Stomach effecting the health so sadly as to enuse St. Vitx Dance, Fits, &c., that those afflicted seldom if ever snspect that it is Taps Worm hastening them to au early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pill@ so as to remove all obetrnctions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which mst he taken in doses of 2 Tablespoon. ful. 3 times a day, these directions fb'lowod have never been known to fail in iuring the most obstinate case of Tape ihrm. Nobensack's Liver Pille. No part of the system in nmore liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to pur. fy the blood, or giving the proper secrttion to the bile ; so that any wrong action of the Liver efects the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. We shold therefore watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of RooTs and Pr.ANTs furnished by nature to heal the sick': Namely, lot. An Ex PSCTomANT, which augmet.ts the secretion from the Pmonary mucus membrane, or promotes rge of secreted matter. 2nd, Att AL. 'which changes in some inexplieas, manner the certain sno 4 giv one c an s gRgeino mom nlcas rge ' Ice '1. A 'P t , a eh6t and' g ohe. sysesen, renewing health an1 vigor to alijliwa-i f the body. 4th, A CATrARTec, which acts injra feet harmony with the other ingredienfu and operating on the Bowels, and expelling she whole mass ofcorrupt andi vitiated matter, and inrifying the Blood, which destroys disease amnd restores health. .You will find these Pills an Invalumable medi: cine In many complaint. to which yoma are aulb et. In obstruction. either total or peatal,thoy have been found of inestimnabie benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy ea tion, purifying the blood anti other fluids so eff-ectually toput to flight all complaint. which may arise from female irregnlarities, as henal ache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain In time side, back, &c. None genuine sunless signed J. N. HIOD.NIAes:, all others being base Ittationm. PRLCE-EA ACH 25 CTS. 27 Agents wishing new supplies, anti Store Keepers desirous. of beconming Agents nmumst ad-. :dress thme Proprietor, J. N. HIOBENSACK, Philadelphia, Pa. Fomr sale by all Druggists and Merchaunts in thme U. S. P. M. Cotnxx, Chmarleston, Wholesale Agent f, r the State. Auguast 10th, 1852 42-.ly AT THlE 0O.9 STAND OF B. .& .5. Ott.ntFnt. S. &E.$). 9 LBDElR T continne the CA RIA GE - -BUSINEx8 at time above tand-No. 35 and 49 Wentwormh.street, Charleastet1r'e tli'j Will be pleased to 'exhibit tai'tleir oldi friendN anti cusmtomhers a very extensive Stock of Vehuicles, com-. prisinmg those of their own manufacture, togethter wills various other styles usually founid in tis market. Their long acqtuaitnt nnce with this mnrket as mnnufnecturera anid-dbzldriu Wtill dhaf~d'rlem to r'fer great insdiemdht's t'o pumrchasety both' in mstyles and prices. Atuguset 24, 1852. 44-tf Kotice. A pplication will be matde to time nest St.5ion of tihe State Legislat sire for a re-charter of my Bridge across Lynchles Creek. , Tsf.. A ug. 2, 18t52 41--3m Butter, Freshl Goshmen Btutter, "Virgina andi Moinnin Blutter For sale by ROBERT LAT1TA Catmden, Nov 25, 1651. I-tf. .ScIIIBmm @ik STOCK OF 1)RtY-G, 00DS, AT R EDS'CEt) PSICES. W. J. JA COBI & SON will this dnay comn menmce offering the whole of thetir large andl iveil selected Stock of Dry-Gwoodsm at greatly Redumced Prices, to which they invite tihe at. tention of purchmasers and dealers. W. 3. JAC OBI & SON, 221 1(ing-st., hend, opp. the lig Root. Charleston, June 29, 1852. 36-if Notice. Tme suibscriber having purchased tihe STOCK OF GOODS belon'ging to A. 3. & P. Moses, will cdhtindh blisinesa et their old standi, atil satis bit friblids, anid tilu pubhi generally, that ihe wildo'ail in hiis power to nmerit their confidenmce and' patronmage. P'ERRY MOSES. Feblruary 10, 1852 16 if 1Notice. R. J. M.u~ STIAGGER8, having located hs aMurraity's Ferry, permanentiy, olers Jtinec 4th i?'.. t us X1 A! diie in hin line of business; having ereerolsed the utmost diffig=en1a buyi:g them CHEAP AND GOOD, (an goods kl bought a iol) he can make it anohjiet to any o[Wszo make t, bill. wiit hlo, either at Wholesale or Betall. PERRY MOSES. April 6th, 1862 24-if PERRY MOSES (At the old stand of A. J. & P. Afos,) Offers to his friends and ili public nerally, a freh supply ofevery variety of gda geledted by himself, viz: In Dry Gooi1- . , 3.4, 7.8, 4.4, 5.4, up to 12.4 Domestics, from 5cents a yard up, ot less by the quantity. Brown Linens at-12 1-2 cents a yard, Colored muslins, and Linen Lustteu, 8 yards to the dollar. White Crupe Shawls at $5 00 IN GROCERIES, Baltimore Flour, (warranted good) at $0 50 Cash, 25 Sacks Salt. Barrels of Lard. Old Government Java Coffee in Mals. Sugars of all kinds, some excellent quality at n cents. Sperm and Adamantine Candles, less than they can he bought regularly in Charleston by the box. Almonds, Italsons, Figs, Currants, Citron, Candy, &c. CROCKERY, in great variety, at very low prices, and he DEFIES competition in Hardware, Cutlery nnd Carpenter's Tools. April 27th, 1852 27-f A ,000 Bushels of'Coan. W ANTED by the subscriber One Thotn and Bushel. of Corn, for which the highest market price will be paid. PERRY MOSES February 10, 1Q52. 16-t f Butter. Freph Goshen Butter. Iaf, Crush, Clarafied and Brown Sugars. Best Rio atnd JavaL Cofrece. Orleans Molasses. Sardines, Lobsters, Salmond and Mackeral. Pickels, Preserves, &c. Also CHEESE of the DURInAs Brand. that will keep in any climate, and Improve with age, at PERRY MOSES' Lb. 17th, 1852 17-.tf Iron. Swedes anti English, Broad and narrow Bar, Square, Round and Oval; Hoop. Band and Boiler Iron. Cnst, Germnan and Blister Steel. Sn ith's Tools. Carpetiler'n Tools Batggy Axles and Springs. Carriage Trim inings. Ihollow Ware, Cut and Wrought Nails, always onl hand and for' satine low by PERRY MOSES. Feb. 24, 1852 18-ti New Arrivals AT THE CAMIDEN BAZAAR. The .uloscribers have jo-ist received their new ansoninent of SPRING A N D SUtMMER .OO8, which consists partly of Calicoes, Gingliam'., plain and embroidered Lawns, Fancy Mushnp, at all prices; Linen Cambric assorted colors; Cambric and Mtluline, plain and cheeked; Crepes, Baregem, Challys,. Delaines, Tissu Silk., and a great variety of other articles suitable fur Ladies' Dresses. A .so.-A large assortment of Linen Cambric 1l,dkfio, Needle-worked Collars and Cuffs, Chemiseits and Caps, Muslin and Lace Sleeves Capes and Mantillas, Lace and Mutilin Ldging and Inserting, Bonnets and Ribbons of-the newest styles, Ivory, Black and Feather Fanp, Umbrellas and 'amsolp, and a great variety of other ar".cles too numerous to name. , They recommend their stock of bleached and br~own Shiriing, blue and striped Home spun., Cotton and Linen Osnahurgis, 1k-4", anti every kind of Towelling and Tle li. ve assortmentof Hosiery of everyde Ia*,iThread Lace and Silk 01 oves T1 yliv hi iends to call at their Store, feeling cer l --ritbeto -aisfretiu ti e3ery.1wy, issleell in the prien as in the asort ment of the Gooals. -M. DRUCKER & CO. A pril 20. 1852. -26-if New Fall and Winter Goods, .The subscribers are now receiving and open. ing their usual supply of Dry Goods, liardware anid Groceries, tihe price. of which w'ill be very ntuch reduced, and invite their friends and the ptublic to exanmine theitr stock. M. DRUIICKER & CO. Camden, Oct. 8,'51. 1..if New Spring Goods, M. D~auucKERa& Co., have just received thecir new .upply oi SPRtING AND SUMMERKI CLOThilNG, to which they would intvite the attention of time public, at the samte time they wouldl recommiendl their Siock of Outfitting Ar ticles, viz: Shirts, Collari., Cravats, Undler garnmenti, I losiery, Gloves, Suspenders, &c. A pril 20, 1852. 26-if Notice, IPersonn havingi udematnds agninst te - state of, 0. S. RIEES, dlrecsd, will ha~nd ihem ini prolperly attesied, andm thoise indebted wvill miake imtmed inte piaymtet to W . W ATIES 11E ES. M ay 4. 1852. 28.-ti' Notice. All persns indebted to ine individually, or ns Ordimary. will please smake immnedi. ate paymeer,- as it ia absolutely necesairy that f close tip my business, some part of which htas been of borg standing tnnsetiled, and which I am dleterined shall remaini so no longer. f hope imy friends will alltend to this at once, and give tte anid thjetmelves as little trouble as iiay be. W. LEWIS. Notice, All per.,mrt rrihig denmands against the Es te,'?d difF. S. ilelser, deceased, will present them duly attested; antd those indebted will make pamn to E, M. Andersont Es.q., Sumterville, S. C., L.OUiSA BELSERI, Adtn'r't Oc t. 20ih, 1851- 52 if Executors Notice. ihave applointedl Mr. Santuel E. Wilsod-my Ageni io settle uip all' tIle nmatten~ di ltdf k--iat. oh Co!. Ste~pheit Lacoste, liste o$fthlk I istrici. ANNA E. LACOSI'E. , All persditlk llaving denmnds against the Es. tale'oif Ste ,ben Lacoste will present themu duly alttsmed. 'hose indebted ill milake imnmediage pauymentis to 8. E. W.ILSOiN, Agent. May 7sh, 1851 28 if A Pesons Notice, AI, eron intdebted to thme stibicribier by Note orAccount are respectfully sohieiied to call and settle immtiedliatt'ly tas circutances coinpel him to call on them. 1. .. WINN. March 15, 185'l 21-tif. Garden Seed-Crop 1851, .Just received a fresh suipply, in fidng every variety which are WARR- Et~ Lk AIimS P(RYSI'AO ATOE.S, Onion Serts, &c. at PERRY MiOSES, Feb.- 17th, I65% 17-itf TORACC tO.'' TOA CCO!.' BA RGA INS to be had mthe abotve nyticle Fe b. 17thi, 1852 17-t f Butter Lard, Bacon & Corn P ME ountain Butter, (in uimall Filrkin,). do: dlo. Leaf Lard', do. North Carolina Bacon, dlo. CORN. nnn-DT.,r-,,--. FAUNDIC D18PENS1A.--, NIC and 01 - - diiedse. dr. /roma disor. td 'Litter e ISq namqah,Se a:se Cda i~d tion,' IsMi % Piles,P d7nee or Blood to 'the Head,' Acidity, of the Stomach, Nausm, Hcqrt-brirn, Dis. gIgst for Food, Fuiness or Weight in the StoMaach, Sour Eruciations,Sinking or Flut trring at the pit, qf the. Stonach, Saim mtig the Head, lJurried and Diffi. reuthing, Flyttering at the Ieart, Choking or sufoceting sensM~ations erhen in a lyilo .osture, Dimness pjf Vision dots' or webs Warethi . higa t Fever and dull pain in the Iead. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowngss of the Skin and Eyes, Paln in the Side, Back, Chest. I.imbs, &P.., 8nddetn Flushes ot Heat, Buridng in the Firsh, Constant Imagining of Evil. and Great depressioin of Spirits. can be efli-etuialy cured by . DR. IIOOFLAND'S .. Celebrated GCraau Bitters, PiREPARE), B . Dr. C. in. Jackson - AT TIlE GERMAN MEDICINE 8I'ORE, 120. Arch Street, Philadeopila. Their power over the aboye tienses in not xcelld-if equalled-by- any other prepara. tion in the United States, as thIe enre. attest, in ninny cases after skilful physielatmsn had failed. These Bittern are worthy the attention of inlvalls-. Possemsing great virtieus in the ratifi cation elf diseases of- the Liver and ,lesser glands, exercising the umost searling powers In weakniess and africiioni of tihe dlgestiveorganms, they are withal, safe, certain and pieasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the Boston Ice. The editor said, De. 2mil Dr. Koelland's (elebruted -Gernan litters for the cure of Liver Comuplainit, Jauadice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, in de. served ly one of the most popular suedicines of the day. These Bitters have beetn ied by thou. rands and a friend at our. elbow says lie has himself received an efectual and pernianent enre of Liver Complaint from the use of ithls remedy. We are convinced that in the use ot these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and rigor-a fact worthy of great con sideration. They are pleasant in taste and siell, antd canm lie used lay (ermom with the nast delicate stomachls nith safety, under anly cir. cuinstamces. We are speaking frmom experience, ant to the afflicted we adise their use, - "Scott's Weekly," one of the best -Literary papers publishetid snid, Aigust 25 D}r. lloofland's German Bitters,nmnanufactured by Dr. Jacksoi, atre nOW recosmmeaunded by some of the most protninent tmembers of tihe faculty an an article of tmuch eflicacy in cases of female weaknetss. An such it the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus sue themselves much sick ness. Perons of debilitated 'constithtions will finld these Bitters advantageous to their healh, as we know from expcricnee the salittary efihet they have upon weal systems. MORE EVIDENCE. The ' Philadelphia Saturiay Gacztte.' time beet famil * nwspaper pliished is. the United Staten. the editor says of Dr. lHooland's Germaun Bitters.-It Is sehlom .that we recommend what are terimed Patent 3ledicines, to) time contfidennaek and patronage of our readers; anti therefore when we recomiend Dr. Ilooflantd's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speak. ing of the nostruis of the day, that are noised abutt for a brief period and then fuorgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine onig estuabiilhed. mniversally ptized, and which hs mget I lie hearty approva of the facilty itself." W Evidenice. upon evidence has been re celved (like the foregolig,) fron mtall sectis of the Union, time last three years, and the strong. est testimony it its favor. Is, that ther is. More of it used il the practice of tihe regular Physi. cianis of i'lmiladelphia, thanl all other motastrun combined, a Airt that can easily he establislined, and fully prbling that a scientific pre paration wmi nan0, %V191 hst-ir q1stt apprtml whIlen pr sented even in iis forma. S'Timrthi&.ad.icine will cure Liver Complaint and I)yspepsia, no onie cii ddukt d'airTlmsing- it an hreeted. It acts specifically luprmn time St) macli ad Liver; it is '~referabale toi eniiemel in ali billious edisceaes--thie effect is immediate. Theiy cana be adlmiiisteredl to fentmae tsr infant wish safety anmd reliable bienefit at anmy time. BEW~ltRE OFt COUtNTEHI,'EITI$. ,iThis mediicine has attaineti thmat highm ciharac | r wichid is niecessary foir mill medicinies to otain to indutce counterfeiter, to put forth spumroums articles at lihe risk of the liv es of these who are innuocenmtly doceivetd. Loo~k elli t tihe smrks of the gennuine. They have thme wvritten signature tif C. Mf. JA(CKSON upomn thme wrpr andi bis smume bmlownm in time bottle, seithout erhich threa spu rwmus. Fmr saie Whoiesuie amit Retail at time No. 120 A reh-Street, one dieair iselow Sixtm, Phliladelphiia; atud lay respectable teielrs gene raliy through thei coumntry. Prices Rleduiced. Tmo eniable nil classes tof imnvalids to enijoy m he advanmtages of their great restosrative power. imnel noille 7fi cemuts. Ailso for sale by ft. S. MKEI T-, Drumggist, Sumsterviille, S. V. 2% '. lmWhiesalm Agentt for Georgiat, South andit North Caroiinas. iDec. 23, io61. Chmariletaon,8. C. Encourage Home M~anufac tLures, rI'lIE Stahmeribmer, gratemui for time liberal pat ronage heretaftsre betowed tpon hitn, taken. this metliod uf in forming lihe petopie of Sumamter anad mthe atdjuiinigiDistricts, that lie still cotmtimses ts carry ont thle CA RifiAGE andt IliiARN ES8 AAk-iG bushess ini all its vari ous.nimtullcm, at hii's standa ih- flsiaptilie, S. (C. ie is makinig lairge adldiionmi toa ii Estabilish mtint, 5o its to eablle hmiim tom smanmufactumre ei ery ahimigwaanted, inm his hine, at the shortest notie, and ina a style r f wvorkmanshsip equ-mil to iay in time ~sothelrn States. He~ hant m hits eanplasy ex perieced workmed-, andi is. weil ssapphled with tihe best setmastied timbmier; aiso wvithm Trimminigs aand loutmting.t of thme latest style. All new wosrk tdsne in his line wtill be wvar rnmntedl 12 tmonthis antI nrepaired ' wnhaout charge if it fail isn that timne. lie wrill tdo reliiring~ at tihe shurmtest tsintit, andI ini case anmy pe~rson living at a distanc'e shmoultd wanit repairimng tdone, ifmltey will write to thait elfyect, hi' will sendl for the job, and retturni it when douni.. JA8.- WV. A.31ROSE. If.T.-.-flif frahsls arm as iiasonable a aniy person coultd exteertl. ilishousville, S. t,. ,Marchm 9, 1 852-. 2O-1-y 5'x7 Bljack Rtiuer Watchmntadm 'till copiy Sit nimnths. J. WV. A. For Sale, Miy 1HOUSE AND) LOT, in thme viliage of tumttervilk-, whetmre I no~w liv~e. There nre FliTVFIVE ACRES OF LAND in the lot. Termts made easy toa time puirchamers. Jnna. 15, 1852. 13-tf W. LEWi8. Plantation for Sale, A valutable piantation situiated in, Sumter Jgistrict, 12 miles J$aht of Camtien, andt 3'miles N~srlh sif Sprihmg fHil1 ; cotntaininug 450 acres of lanid, ambim 200 acres in cumliation; a good dwellinag huouse and all omther necessary bumd inmgs thereon ; fine s >rinmgs of water, and ro. markably hiealthy. he absovet place is a very pmleamsanmt stumsnmer vesmlence. ApIplication fsr informntiomnmy ln litade at tihis oflice, or to the staucriiit' oa thte ipremiiein. 1A RY G RiER. Land for Sale, T ilE Subscribmer offhrs his Plantation itn Clarend'on for sale, contiintg 750) acres of Land ; 150) teree cleared ; thme place isi well nettled. On tihe promises are a good Gin and Screw, horse-Mill and Wheat Thmrasher. Any person wish ing to buy, many apply to time subncriber on time plnce, one maisle above Calvary Church, oun tho mnaun road to Camden. .1 C. I4rDDKS. THE TRUE' IDIGESTIVE Flulp OR, GASTRIC' 'JVCe Preparedl from Xxxxxlir, or thefo~urths SteNWsA of- the O.x, after directional of Baron Liebigr the great Physiological Chemis, by J. 8, HOVOU. -cox, M...,4Philadelphia, Pa.,. This inista truly wonderful remedy forInd -a tion,, Dyiipepsia, -Jaunice,. Lier Com ,8. Constipation, and Debilityj Curing - ture'sown method,byNaturen'sownAgn the Quastrie, Juice. 83r Hlalf a teaspoonful of Pepptri,'ifuewd In water, will digest car dissolive, Five Peins of Reest Beef, in about tuv hours, out o6f the Stomach. . Pelwinl in thsee hie f element, or GreatViana't OBn GA TRIC Jcee oira iPreparinciph- of'the Gari Ju the 8o' of ie Food, the lurifying, of resarvin ., ts d S tim u la tin g A g e n t o f th eSvim m t m a c a I niu t ee - tines. It is extracted fuom the Digefoiv Rwe ach of thle Ox, tis foriing an artifieal Dg tive Flid. precidely like ature A se Juice in f its Chtmicapowers, and pinrnishi a Complete and Perfect Subsititute for it, .- Ab aid of thin prefparation, the points andevt o, fudigestion imand Dyspepsia, are remnove . Iju' an they ould be by a enlthy Stomach. ni ide ing wonders for Dye .ri g l ases of-De bility, Eaiao, ethu frans relie, anid Dy*I peptie Consumition. supploed to hean the verge of fihe strave. Th~e Scientific Evhtlence upon whichs is imed, in in the higest degree Curi on and R efrkable.o - 8VIENTIFit i EVIDENCE tI Baron Lielig lin his celebrate work en Ani. mal Chemnistry,- tn :ys " An artiicial Digestive Flnid, ainalogous it) thle Gastric Juice, may he readily prepared fromt the tonneous memubrane of the toulaI of tye Calf, in Which varios-d. cle of fopd, a ymeat and egs, will be softened, changed and digeted, jut sen tile ame manner as they woudi - in tihe human tonich.' Dr. Cmbe; ins his valuable writings on the " Phyilogy of ligestion," oberves tha "pa dimiti ion of thie due quantity of thle Gastic Juice in a prominent und all-prevailing cause of Dy peps;" and h states hait "adiaigstighed prfet or of medicine in London, who -is me verely alited with this complain, finding every thing #lse to fiil, hatd recours to the Gaet ri Juice, itslined from the stomach of living animais, which proved completely ner ]cessfully." a Profeor Dunglipon, o tihe Jefferson College SPiladelphi, lim hi greats work on itn n thy siology, devote more thanfifty pages to an ex atmination f this Su"bject. 'is experialents with Dr. Beam ont, onl the Gatric Juice ob -gained fhnm thle living humann stomtach,;and fromn aimalni, are wel known. "Incase ." hie says, " digestion otcurred as perfectly in the artifeial asim tdie natural aigeations." n sh Dr.Juhn W. m per, Professor of Chemstry, in the liied College o thle Universito .t New ork, i bsi "Text Irook of Che "a page 386, ay,: It has bre euiplenly s W ther rtificial digesiton coulde perfored-lu it in now unlivqrsuity -admitted that it May be."f iradlpiiaier's standasrdt work on mlaogy, slich Is in the liborry of everyphyieian, and tam ued an aiText Book in all th Collegae, Is full of evidence similr -to the' above, re apectici taie remmarkabta Digestive power of Pap Pan, and the fact dhat it spay bei readily sie'param sod from the stomrach of the calf or OCnd used r ex!perinsepnte in A etiresal g.at,,aiea .reinedy for diaes of thle mtomfi, sApd.defi. cNent, ieirtion of "atro Jtneof. Lg3" UeW mn a" lAgti End geetdec ri Circular, gratim, igvent a oomtlt-ae aeonft of e lellif Evimdence similr to he' above, te wit Reprtiof eemakabe pourft Pep most nmrveloums ef-, in curt.mt igm. caes f ab. brjily Emasiaseon. ierv otecli, and 4 pieptse Conuomion. It slin imosc ideto. th detai oi~m caei tlimits tfdthis vr beenlr,;t. givenofmre a lwaHred etm ark e ale Cvaremc, m ohldlha ~ew Ybok,andeh withsepond the curesrke tonyrapk all j'yt osfulifor Uteentc Bs. dsrer ie Dr.mpoinitoee ndi Ague, ana rcd the ifet mingetimve rgas fvter, am lonig ses.As, forty exc i ating. ndervo o ree us~ aof ar pepti Copimt tabo t iirecnislle Hato gith mThe dtis om of Old ist ltmsofmach pavet wheeh gie doe note seem To eachirnd remveat aine. Noes mitdowmia hew m be,,nve inston tmrloie A sie ere areyallespallte ucsanite cuptr wer- it oly raped aod eom'eertt bemaet. periytlaBtmeandhgo of iod aollrat ronce Aitde nin particular.l lyorefeu for teiof ey stomachii,tm dsordr, Lier Catming, mow, cohlr tam te, t the devi esc, lwsof siritmmr, Deidpotdery Edruc.supon Dr.emti (oughton's tPlersn is long bycknear y Alo for eles mine drusg, n mndt Poulr Meicine, mhroghn t ime itdimate. It almom eo is pepared in iser for tin (iof Phyii Sanh pa~s ivam t es ir'clihr theeacetofnPhyeicianat "mic e otaer immi Dr. m iogtnay heis Agies duenri f ingthwh le oe fpreparatin Ia geasm the attoriiie upo nehc thee lailo f~ nod folloed are oae. sit is ta ecrel. remi iedyc of uticah ramied aigainramis uos-eiy o Phyic pn iho rleSetma l tnig n edtig itascoal su-ra!-vr ote of timhlo, evae J.e8.kme n-ro, etm.eme D., nsoety Pruprie, Phi. IE. hizgiSomsIpmissold by al rgit n ealr all tie deolems. itedtznt oua Mdcns thogor ue Uie Stmterv i epar I ital ort iIER &.mBRi TTON... maDeobmbe o6, 185. '8-glynrhi ge. slIrmprovhe id protso prpaaions.n einsl to t m tomthepblicuo that thelalaufc brgmd, o oet imo cand rapped anI wice Iimtmhins tha rhemmctto mndon ane ofte gins ofp te Prace,(n impoemeri wothe at lsme a'i urears te moren siantue of adneinnmdton the oprinagian.' Trae aksoma ofJY teinSl fiys al ofrthegst ateriales ;n wlitt :em. sadSte ltd ieC ins wi ll e Srm iy nrptall y atne to. ILLAM &ELLIS"ON. taeb rg, s fvur h Su bs t,. cr er wish' CORER OFmw (so a o hisE ORGhEnt StaREET bugCo harstpov nd ap.rove. ln 'FiacmbesmEkmta h UScotER, ging onion t iosed in of is lateirment Isth AwErth at le&aJ.M.quarterrfsiicit mor than the cot Them udrss in tef oibr gin:pelso an lheirmfrens hman the otraelinplic that thelon ofave est hatib egait til n the mAerias .t cant S tel cone ami Sting ateioRibs tre, whree thihare wady l for re er ofawho wh o rayirhvom i t o them wIth ccam Miali beM prttplyatt un al-atene gr taAYNa1WesTU a Cwaadik . fir the Saimter.Deurirtat the - March:2,l@?G. nnouns T.J. (or Uleof the Court, as nounce ir. I. J. lte for Clerk ofribbe LDistrict, and obhge Ma~ 'April I3; I8S2. *ol - .* 0 C4 ''* their friend, a the* I they are now Jyj selected stck A WiNTER n part an follows: Dry 80 Calicnes, DePaia, CaktneW e %lpaccaas, Gigaa Cnp neres, Jean', Kerseys, Linwys Blleached and Brown Shirting. . &c. &c. BOOTS MD S#OZ& Pegged and Sewe Bno 11 Shoes and Gaiters of all 4e*CrJp - HATS ANDCAPS Moleskin. Wool and Plunk Hat, % ind Cloth Caps of eter f*ikt 8 A D~ O;EY. Saddles, Bridle, %Vhip,. A tine ai.ortmentsof OtqitLa Hardware, and fancytaod.e A call ise respectfuly solicited are coqfient we can suit y9e is s -lumlity. ROACH -& BLACK PaImmetto House, Sumtere SepL 28th. 1852 TON P'0 BAlIMU To PHILADlIPU AND TONW-XO THE UR Weldon with thes litles t6 Richmnod, WashingtonBh delphaia, nde New.Yndk. respectfujly informaned that the alhese lines, are in tfrt eat cmbsa are navigzatead by - well Aiowt~ pertencred commatiders; the- RaiL are in fine order, (the anid Woldon, as- well s ths and Roanoke having reently with heavy Trail) th~reby safety and despatch., passengers avaitingte FIRhT TRAN mhayre 401 hours. 1'hladelphia in4 hoi ~ m New York in 60 1-2 hso 8ECOND) TRAIN At _ timonre in 20 hoduri, a homurm, and Newj~orkin fii. Iw Tharough tickets can ;loai6 E. WINSIDOW,A Arnt of andmicligha Rail in' office of the Comnpany, f st reet, Charleston, . . C., to *ln u' apply. Miarch2,k 82 friemis and customers,;h at hsis old stand, No. 26 Mat stairs,) freem Englanud,Gmran, Northern - Sates, a Ztaple anbfang Gold and Silver Waebe as per Catalogue annexed, w~she' to sell on reasonable septus, to the Country Trade. . e. a call, being determtsod to House ins the City. Silk and Straw Bonse Silk Goods, Ifostegy~ Together with a emsemsim Guns, Riles, Retelving sa Percussion C!aps, Gamse A Ss Flasks. Knives, Scissors, Rasons, GsaV Toilet Uases, MuRsical Instruments. . Writing Cases, Work Rosahany Coats' Spool Cotten, Cm d., Yarns, - Buttons, Combs, Needho les, So8s Perfmery, inks., A ada general assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, J Marine Time Pierse, Ire Common Brass adWo English and Germaa Gene, Traps, and waviousohranc to mention. N.Bl.-Jst received free splendid assortment of GiJOan ever oflered in this markeg. Octber 14, 1851. 02 8rand WHITE LEAD)-p IRON 5AFE&S-A ts ~ihr PLATFORM SCALI.5nI BOGARDVU )t'-.S GEORGlA? S URR TON4m rers' Airticles. LE/.THER BANDIr. b .tee P-eb. 17th, 1%2