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outry. - obf Pilde IssI reIn: 4 esonting TV. b T' he r0 all of i ie ery dnd hold out to the ljId prom . owe. lidb 3 nulid-l '88 hcha none otherls 4 . rWeg deaof hitde beenthoroughly tried c49sfhI..pri0Ato practice, and have 'ilad fok dieselves a reptstaloa tut fow andgly.min better satisfaction to the ufflio. * -o~f tt -boated roiedles of the day. 6W einm to the public; the proprietor is Its b -o sitlter motives of gain, but c thay aro eminently deserv. o o Jence. No medicines ever be. (dM G bli?.. have acquired such deserved a tidn thetlmeritaalone, or appeal with 01 statlibi e fice6 to the invalid. 11teAblood. Dr. Keeler's Sarsn 11*i t' for the removal and pernu A ijmt qurd of all diseases arising front an impure p the BLOUD and habit of the body viz: nio ironchitis, Catarrh, Plurisey. Coug h is n al0 its format, Tretter, Scald head, Ul CO the fus'o, bod.y and extremities, Chronic h16eumatsm, chronic diseases of the stoiehitill. and skin Whitu-41wellings, Enlargemunt fi joriits, old ulcaits, constitutional debility, S bhlltio disorders, uatercurial and hereditary pro prsiions, etc. D-TO TUE WISE AND AFFLICTED vtsry chango.that is taking pIlace in tho " ;hordy, Itis manifest that it is brought alou by eorothiug having a substantive existenco. if * po se the organs of our bod y originally per es.chunged by tho in tervention of sote that bears an, unhealthiy relation to theon. ca' of di'eases, there twist be the intt-r. 0peition of sentue new ingredient, which, toy play Iag *id a1srt as a cause, served to tunodify the pro Ord. before connected with the body. It ia a .d-to talk 'of spontaneons disotse teking .;Vlaco In organs healthy, without the interposition eeogt'pe-morbific agent. As well inight we ex pat capleco of chalk to tranfer itself spontano 9 sy in(o'Pisalor of Paris, without the aid of %gulphurio Acid. Its liddisennes there is n prior cattsethat must be removed through the inter V"vention of tho.3LOOD: to accoiplish whielt *loi ffoted itavo no rom,-df equal to Dr. -.CE,ER'S SA RSA PARILLA. ,30ri For details, certificates, etc., see circulars et.--Ptico $1 per bottle, large size, 6 buttlev Dr. Keeler's Cough Syrup. 41nong all the remedies before thte public this ands pre-ominrut Consumption, Ilhotchitis, Catarths, Coughs Hlarseness, Vhoping Couhs, Pleurisy;Asthma, Spitting of ilood, Ad I 11fetions of tho pulrnoutry orgus 00121 by cold. Too uch praise cannot be -ti*st upou tlsts remedy, and the proprietor rg es any ono tfflicted with any of the abovo omplaiuts to secure it at onc.-. It is warranted a cure or no pay. Price only fifty cents. * r.Keeler s Cordial and Carmi native.. Every family whethe or poor, who vul anos health and all mt shouhl have t his gv0altlbie remedy at It Is inifinitely the lbest remedy knawn for Diarrhwa, dysenmery, * holera morbus. cholera infautum, cholic, flatu. Jenoy, griping pains cramp, etc., and for all dis easesl of the chi and bowels cinied by toething. 'I rous testinmonials from iians at tsolicited, ha givon it u tion as atuant. Price 25 centt 1r. Kee ?a Vernalifuge Syrsp. TA ne s y pleasant to the taste, harm. less ~ tient and all poworful In destroying and ren ag all kiads of worms from te body. -It Is without doubt, the cheapest and bmst lies 'tfroyjug medicitno before the public, and will if id ainistered according to dirrctions, remove them within five or six hours after taken. The done is small, and each bottle contains twice as nmuch as sinilar romidies, Price only 25 cents bottle. . Keeler's Liver and Sann~tive SAthoni i not recommended as a "cure all," yet they are the mildest attd best remndy to re move Consuniptiotn, Jaundice, Dyspepsias, fsl tIousness, nervousnte-s, foul totmuch, htead-acher ndlgetion, etc. Unlike other purgative mtedi vine they leave the bowels always relaxed, con twequently are the proper umedicitno for femnales and..persons leading a sedetttury lie. P'rice 25 .r Keeler's Ilcennatic Lotiona. A justly celebrated cxtertnal application for pains of the cheat, neuralgia. head ach, spr aits, brumsos, tie doloreatix, swellimig or the joints, rheumatism, geut,saciatica tmnd f r all disorders * wherein a sedative tand rttbefaciemnt remtedy is ump-, plicable. Prie 37 1-2ceta. per bottle. All the above celebrated andit extenasively usedl medicines are prepared and sold Retail, 2!) Markret-Street. *-For sale by Dr. R. S. M:llet, Surmter 4~ilo; Z. J. DeHay, Camiden; lllac~k & Ehny, Orangeburg; Bloatrightt & Minat, 'Columbia; J. Mc~illan, Marion; P. M. Cohen; Charlestont atnd by Druggist atnd lIerchtants ini every town th roughout lihe 5tte. Dec. 19, 1849 8 ly Post-Office Arrangement, Post.-Ofice, Saumiter aiL. The Stateburg mail, which eiimaes the ;forthern and WVesterni, as well as;t the Chtarlesa ton Col m rbia and Catmden tmail, Due jily at - 8 L.2 P. M. Close daily at - 4" DARLINGT'ON MAIL, Via Blishopmrille. Duo Tuesday at - 5 " Closes Friday at - 4 " DAR1IJNGTON MAIL, .Via M1ounta Clio,. Due Thursday at - 8 " Closea Tutesday at - 4 " KINGSTREE MAIL, Due Saturday at - 6 " Closes Tuesday at - 4 " - VANCES FElURY M A IL, Due Tqesday and Friday nt 7" -Closes Saturday & WVednesday at - - 4 " PLOWDEN'S MILL MAIL, Due Mdhday at - 8 " Cloves Saturday at - 4" F'ULTON tM AJIL, Duo Tuesday Trsdr ay and Satutrday ~at 8 " aCioses Monday Wednestday and Friday OFFICE HOURS. Will open every day except Snday at Will close at - - 1" Will open at - - 21-2 " Wil) ose at - 5 " Willo n at - - 8 1.2 4 'Will close at 9 1.2" *N. B. All: Tranauient newspapers not sent '4 inediately from the oflice of putblicattiont to enbscribers, must he prc.paid. Circnlamrs, Handbills, Lithographs. &c., tmust always be Spa id three conts, otherwise they will not sent in the mails. HENRY HAYNSWVORII, P. M. Sumtervillo, Jan. 1st 1850 10 tr. tCarolina Railroad Comn. fiand -. OUTH' WE IIAILROA D BANK. -'Tt*F Railroad Company has declaired a 404 ~doNE.DOLLARL FWFTY CENTS ~~~ Blamk hias declared a divi Lara~ ain no correspotnd Ua*~ hayable only at thme Road A.RING, ADTI 8.C. Ramilrond Company A& G, LOLMES, Casbier, So~utIgestern R.1 R.Dank. AT WHOWANIS North-east corner oJ King and Afarket sireets, CIIAaL1EST'ON, S. C. 1000 yde Plain bl'k Muslin Del.aine at 12 1.2 1000 " " -' Alpacca, "121.2 5000 " Col'd and flg'd " ' "20, 25 31, and 37 1-2, 5000 " Fine Calicoes, " 6 1-4 1000 " " Furniture Calicoes " 0 1.4 5 cases Ginghms, at 10 a 25 Kentucky Jeans, " 20 a 37 1.2 Colored olaIds, " 10 a 25 Cases of Long Cloths fruin 5 to 20 3-4, -, 44 and 0.4 Brown Shirting from 4 1.2 to 12 1-2, Heavy Canton Flannel. 10 yds for $1, Super WVsh "1 4:3 1.4 to 1 25 a yd. Red " at 10 2-3 to 37 1-2 'laid and striped Homespun 10 yds for $1 Heavy P'lantation Blankets, 61 50 a pair, 4 &Satinets, at 3t 1-4,3:7 1-2, 43wand50 " All-wool StuITR for Servants \Voar at 25, 31, and:liT 1.2, " Kentucky Jcans, 5 yds for $1. TOGETHEIL. WITHl a large assortment of 1) R Y G 0 0 1 S not etiueratled, which will he sold to Planters, Families and others, at remarkably Low l'ri ces. iL1 GOODS afly Packed and sent to any purl tof /he Ciq ' re f expeIse. Charlestor, Jan. 1, 1650 11 It Just opened a beautatil assortmsent or the following fresh .llourn ring Gods, to which the attention of purchasers is requested. Soper Black and Blue French i2omazines; Do do 4 English do. Do. Silk warp Alpaccas; Do. do d1o Figured Plain l!ack Mouiniss Delaines and Cash nisercs; Black French Morinios, Thibet Cloths and Orleasi Cloth; Parirsines, Black and white DeLaines; Illack Silks, all qualit ics nmd vidths; Super Black English and Italian Crapes; Do. do India Satins, Sarsuets and Sinclews; TOGl~i'EIlR, WITH Cases of Black and White Ginghans from 12 1-2 to31I i.. W M. IIO\VLAND, N. E'. Corner Kin.r and Market streets. Charleston, 8. C. Jan 1, 1850. IL It Lawn and Linen Cambric Just opened and fOr sale by WAM. HO0W LAND at North East Corner of King and larket streets, A very large assortment of LAWN AND)1,1NE.N CA.\BRIC HlAND KERCIIllEFS, ranging in price from 6 1.4 to t 2 e'aci. Jan 1 6t DRY GOODS for FALL TRIDE EN CIIA RL ENTOm, S. C. The subscriber is now receiving one of the largest and most desirable STOCKS OF GOODS that has ever been offlered to the friends and customers of 253 K IN(; STtEET. Ile hras, during the past Sut:suer, inade ex tensive additions and alterations to his roims, and is now prepared to show in his retail de partmnait a nost splendid assortment of Iit ia Fabrics for Lmiies' Dress, Sneh as: Ellegant Silks, Casehineres, Mis. lint I 'L-rines, Alpacas, Satin Dui C'hines, Em.. broidered Orleans (loth, I 'Ilain Merinsos, Elm broidered Cashmseres, Chmameleoni L ustres, Gisnghamos, P'rints, &c., &c. Ini time Shnlallespmartmnat, lie is preparedi to sotler every va riety' of L.ong nnd Squnare SI IA W LS, bth IsI'n and Printedl, E leganst Silk dlo., P lain asnil Einbsrosi.. cred Cantoun Crape do., Cashmsere anid liroche do. A .so, A great varie'ty of Iieba Illack~ anid C olored Silk and Sastins .\ AN'Ii 1,LAS, V'ISETTI5, and S.\CKS, a t.soi, A large stoek of I ainsess anda Iinien Goods, Marseilles Quilts, Friniges, I insit ies, Cur 1Every varsety of 110811E1LY. A Lso, Goods for Gentlecinesn's Wear, sneh as Broatielothss, Cassimmneres, Ves'tinsgs, Cravats, &c., &c. I i roomis connsected wjtith hi5 tront sal. roiis lie is pirep redl to iiff r I'lsiters an i1 sithlers site if th I s t osp sillete a-suort sssent to be founsd ini lharlenstor 'af Ilie confiidently insvites the atteion'm of asll whlo visit thme city to hss stock, ass onte of thse L~A1RGEST IN TiilE SOU'I'IEltN COUN. It is hsis intentiion to embrhiace in Ihis sicrk every art icle of I )ry G;sis th it masy be snew or desirale,' so thait puirchia-rs ea'nm :lw ys hes suplied withs the nsewest aind best St v!ues oft Go mds ins the msarket, asnd at the l.owvt:et N. It. Ini roomzis over the R~eta;iil I )epat rtn lhe oilers tio Merchsants ando soihers a cos~mplete' assortmitent of all the aboi ve Goodsis, at AndI invites then at tenitin oft sh buyiers toi Isis stockI an upljrices. W. G. II.\NCROtFT 253 King street, Cha'rles'ton, S. C, Asng 25 -I- ti 1 las now on handuis, a fsllI assortmsenit of thle LATIESTI STJYI.I' AN I) I"NL iT QU.Xl, lTY' of the following Goodis: Supjerline and mnedimso IL )RAlI)CILO1IIlS, isn black asnd coilors Superinme ansd miedliumi black I'rensch amsi Germani llaieskins h'ancy (.a.sismeres of thse Iate.5t styles Vest ings.+-Hilk anid Melrinoi, rics aund nsew patterns Extra super. bilack Satins anid Nilks Gent's Kid Gloves, hest epialIity, ins black, white and colors* Gent's heaver, Merinso andl Military Glove' Under Shirts ansd hDrawers, of Silk, Wool, Merino asnd Cottons Black Italian asnd fancy Cravats, of the best quaitlity Ta~si lors' TIrimntinmgs, of al Ik insds. Orders frosm the counitry piriomspt ly at tendedl to. II. B. CLARKIE, I 205 Kinog-st reet, 2d store abiove Masrket st. Chsarleston, Nov. 28ths, 18.10. S (1n F"ERDJNAND) ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUIISIC, MUUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Charleston;'S. C. Bagging Rope and Twine. Just received a large supiply of ISA':GING, lROPE and TWIN E. For Sile by A. J. & P. MOSBS. 4 1UTCHEL Cl b ~ gan OtFittin E ST1 B;I S1 M EN'T, MASONIC HAIL No. 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, Charleston, S. C. Purchasers will find at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. hEAD Y-MADE OLOTHiING ARTICLES. W. A. KENT. G. It. BtITetELL M asaufactory 1 1 3 Washaiagtou Stores N. V. May 1840. 30 tIf GREGG, HAYDEN, & GREGG, Importers of Fine Watches, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE . Guns, Military & Fancy Goods Corner of King and [(asell strects, Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM GREG(, U. SIDNE-,Y HlAYDEN, A. H. [IAYDEN, May 23, 1810. 30 ly T, E, CLYDE, WIROLESALE AND RETAIL GROCOER, UNDER ODD FELLOWS HALL, heecling Str'eet,. CiARLESTON, SO. CA. )EALER IN Sugar, Coffee, Mollasses, Wines, Liquors, Salt, &c. AGENT FOIL Caaton Teat Comnpaay's Oclebrated Blacktaid Green T E AS. Nov. 28 5 Oil New & Fashionable Clothing, GEORGE A. IYDE, SUCcESSor: TO HOUSTON& IrDo, 283 xtira -sT. Opposite Mlerlchants HJotel. Manufacturer, Wholesale and Rotail )ealer in Clothing, G. A. II. Respectfully invites the attention of his friends and the public to his large as sortment. of Fashionaise and Elegant Cloth ing now on Ianl, equal in every respect to the best custom work, to which lie is weekly adding large supplies direct from his ownl MaInufactory in New York. This Establishment is conducted entirely on the Cash Princiles both in purchase and sales, giving lii great advainge in his se lections and enabling him to to sell at New York rates. lie is now offering this stock, (whieb is not excelled for rarrely, style, bean ty, and durability of workmuanship in the limion, at such prices as to make it an induce. ment for purchasing to call before making their selections. A superior assortment of Fine Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Canes, &c. &c. constantly on hand. With attentive and obliging salesmen, gentlemen can depend upon having their wants supplied immediately. All garments warranted to tit well and give satisfaction in every respectL l~ralr. Jos TI Datnur, long known in the clothiung line is now at this establishment, where he would be happy to see and serve his friends. G;RO. A. HIYDE, Suiccestor to Illouston & 1id. Charleston. la y 23, 18.19. 30) ly AMYERICAN HOTEL, col5N~l OF IKINo ANnI 0FoltGE STREFETS. C/IA JL.ESTON, S. C. This I lote'l is situnatedl in the most fashion. able part of the City. Th'le Proprietor will be pileased to see his friends and the travelling publ ic promoising. that no exertions shall be wanting on his part to make their stay agree able. P'rices reasonabple. 1.. A. I JOKE, P'roprieior. JOHN WV. KiNe, Ats.sistunt. Augs~. '2!) -1 tf PLANTERS' HOTEL, CIIARIESSTON, S. I. L.AMKIN & IllltST ll:aving heroea' the I 'roprielors of this ex. msits it s h clas wi It onience to p1 ulic sup. po' rt, sat istiedi that their etlbrts will render comfo rtable all "w miay faivor t hem withi a CHARLESTON HOTEL Tlhe m unersignedl late of the United States llatel, Augutias. Geo rria,) hiaviug leased the CIl.X thI IX-TON llTEI, for a terms ol yeairs, takers ph-aisure in stating t hadt the en. tire Est ashiinenit has beeni retitted anid fur n ishedl withi new I.urniituore, aind is now open tfor the rerceptioni ot (lornpany. Impi~rovementIis hav~e aliso been made in the Ilionse, particularly in the L adies' IDepart mnit by thle addit ion of a Itecept ion [Pa rlr, and the remoovual of the Ladies' D)rawina Whlich im lsprovements, hie is assured, wvillI greatly add1( to thle comforis oif the guest oIt thge house; andsa hopes, by strict attIeni lio n on his owni part togVethlen with the eal ieer (If his house to merint a I be~ral shaire (If t he paubie patrnonage. I )A NI IL. .\l XIJ. ialroitolr. Julv 25, 1919. :19 Iy Merchant's Hotel, BY MTIi & Il'VER. Curner of /tingr an'l N.'ety .%trets, TIus 11 ioe, situnated in t he business plart of the city, otffers every desiraible comsfort amd conavemience to the TPravelling~ Conan mltyV, andl ' Prmanent larer. l'he esb lishmniat is conuocted stricttly on Tlem per ance prinilesI~'. TPE tM S Mli)I)1MI A'IE. i.lPAn Omunibuls and Carriag~e will attend lhe Stiunoilat Whai~rf, and also to thle Itail lblaid De)cpot, for thle oaroiiaioda tion of P'as. sengers. Fell 21 17 lv Office S, C. Railroad Company, CIIAll LESTON, Oct. 5, 1840. Notice, Frm and after theo 15th instant, the local rates for passage over this Rioad will be as follows: F'romi Charleston to llamburg, Colum bin, Camden, and all places 125h miles antd over.- - - - 2 0 Unsder 12~> miles, and intermoediatoj dlistansw's per mile, - - 4cts Oct 4) 51 Ur 4.~ The uabsorbetas sueebtty ret*ar ne'~ Oharlesteua bdringlit ija areous te Drgs hemibal, ate o PAINTS, OILS, DYB, STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, SOAPS' DRU8SI08, PERFUMRP RY, SPICES, CN D , FANCY- A RTICL8S to which he reapvofully Invites the attentiono Physk.iuas, Plantore and dealers generally. I am now the.regularly. appointed AgejL for the following valuable Preparaionus, ira.. Collier's temedy for Diseased I1orses. Alleu's Compound for Dyrspepsia. Keelor's 8araparilla Pauaceia. " Curimative Cordlul. Cough Symrp. " Vermifugo Syrup. " Rhumatic sotiou. Epping's Sarsaparills nstd Queen's Delight, etc., etc. Townsendl's Sarsuparilla, Wister's Balsam, Pr. Jayne's Fumily Medicines and Roche's Emlibro. cations fur. Ilooping Cough,. wis many . tbera too numerous to mention, inmy always b foound Z. J. DEIAY, Nearl; O)jpuite Alasonic Hall. Camden, Oct. 7, 1849. 51 tf New and Choice Fall Goods. The subscribers are now receivingone of the largest and most desirable stock of GOODS that hus ever been offered to the friends and enstomers of the CAMDEN BAZAARS They have during the past week opened, and are now prepared to show a splendid as mortment of Rich Fabricsfior Ladies' Dres ses, sWC As, Eleg nt Cashmeree, Muslin De. Lainep, Plain Merinos, Chameleon Lustres, Lyanese Cloths, De Lisle Stripes, Ginghams, Prinats, &.c., A liarge assortinent of Sliawls, Such as Long and square Shawls, both plain and printed, silk, casnhmere and broche. Se A 1,S0 A large stock qf Lincns and Lincit Goods. Marseilles Quilts, Dimitier, Curtain Stuffs, &c. EVEttY VAIETY OF HOSIERY Goods for Gentlemen's Wear, ALSO A large and splendid stock qf Ready Made CLOTIlNG, Of every quality, and at prices which cannot fai4 to please. AND They are also prepared to offer to Planters and others, one of the most complete assort ments to bse f'ound in Camden,of Blankets Keraeys Sattinets Jeans, DOMESTICS, J-0., &C. IJT They confidently invitz the attention of purchasers to their stock, as ons of the lar. gest in town. It is their intent ion to erbtrace in their stock every articleof Dry Goods that may be new or desirable, so that purchasers can always be supplied with the newest and best style of Gods in the mnarket and at the lowest possi bI e prices. SM. DRUCKER & Co. PLANTER'S HOTEL, BY ROBERT LATTA LATE BY 0. II. DAVI.~ Wouh resectfllyannounce, that, lhe has now n chrgethe above well located Hotel, convenient to the nost businaess part of the Town, for travellers; directly on alt streets passing through-and nuow undergoing thor. ough repairs, lie earnestly solicits a call froms his friends rand the pubilic generally-for lhe feels con/'uknl that they cannot be other wise than plea'se, as no pains will be spared to make all comnfortabale. A variety of the best l.iqjuors can be had at the lBar, e.ccept on Sundys. Gioddard's old i dil5 llranady and othaer inaeLiqjuors in bottles: thme most favorite branmds of Chanpagnes; the choiiicest branmds of~egarsand T'obacco; Scotch Ale in pints; Son.t WVATEII and ICE wiul be kept c.onstanitly on hand during the summer seaston. Gtood Stabiles, roonmy lots' for Drovers, and alway13s plenty of corn, Oats9 and fodder, and aittensive hostlers. ieI is' agsent for the Northern Line of Sta. N. II.--Omnibuses run regularly to and fromn thme Rail Road Depot for passenlgers, who can also, be asccommoidated wVitn a1 car riagre, huggoy or horse to go into the country. C~uamden, Mlay 2d, 1819. 41 tt* (Coilitibitt mt-tiochltetitg. R, C, ANDERSON, FOi~R',l~hII.Y liARNETP & ANDERSON CLOTIIllNG ESTJABLISIIM ENTI, At the Sign of the Big Ifat, No. :i AlsacnA-rs lOW C:or.liun .t,&S. C K~eeps constantly on hamnd the miost extent sive ;aaortmeant of cL.oTriltNG and II.\Th of anmy oilher Ilionse ini this Mlarket. All of whwh wil be1 sohl ont as good terms as can be bought in the State, and every art icle warran. ted. R. C. AND)ERSON. Nov. 21 I1 4I4m A CA RD. Reynolds & Reynolds, I ha~ve' is dlaiy aissociated W I. L. R EY-' N:\ ,DS w.)5ith ine in the practice of DEl~N 'TISTitY. Mir. It ars oi.os has been moy pnplil for thet past tour yeairs, a nd I connnsmend thili with Coin liis-nee to Ite comsmiu nity. Th~le husmess wall be condaucted as former. ly at umy iIlice' ont *Alain street, iauder the abhove naine sad stylet. Wal. IlEYNOLDS. A ug. 15 4 tf Sumter Bakery, The suibscribier respectfltly informs thlie pubbe) ti'hat he conI mues Bakmng, rat his old stnd ini llroad street near Mlain. iBreamd anid all varieties of Fancy Cake, Biscits and C:rack ers, constiat ly on hiandl. In coninect ion with is bakery the is in dlai ty receipt o1 lF't l511 ()Y'IST.RS--and the hais imado arranlgemnents to servo them uip RtoArTEn Pmn:Ei 8-r~:wvan or in the shell. It E (RE~AM, every variety ot Conmfec. tinrPut Nativo 'and Tropical, Nuts, IOIIN O'CONNOR. July 18, 1849). Just Rleceived. 250 Head Northmern cabbages, and 25 bble Northern Pippins frorn New York,.and for sale at THE PUBLIC BAKERY. Nov. 211th 1849 5 t S000 Ibs Asorted I'rn for Sale by . L. P AIB v~~v 4 e a .tR iw . md ttit gener "Ani?&Am # 41 nk I i M Wardroles' look Cases Centra Tdblos Sofits Divans Sofa Tables Dressing Bureaus Marble Top Wash Stands Mahogany Do. do. ALs WRITING DESZS in great variet. 195 and (yt'All Furniture safely packe Jan 9, 1850. Eaw Notices,. F, SUMTER Attorney at Law. BROAD STREET, Suinterville, S. a. May 10, 1849. 20 tf JOHN T. GREEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sumnterville, S. If., Will practice in the Courts of Law, for Suniter, Darlington and Kerslaw Districts. Office one door below Clark's Ilotel. COLLETON I. TOEBIAS, Will practice in the Couris of Sumter, Kershaw, Darlington and Richland. Jan 1), 1;3(A. ly Law Notice. The subscr.ihers have this day formed a cc partnership in the prartice of Law. T. B. FR ASER, L. L. FRASER, Jn. Jan 1, 18950. ly PRIEGUT ON POTATOES nEI)UCED. OFFICE S. C. I. R. CoaWPA Y, Charlesanm, Dec. 28, 1849. FREIGHT on Potatoe (Sweet and Irish) both up and dowin, will, nitl further notice, be reduced to thirty cents por bbil. WM. (. BAllT LESS. Ser'rv. T Ae ACA RD. The subscriber, hving taken, the corner Store, (known as McJe.ans) wonld, most respectfully, acquaint his old Friende, and the Public at large, that he will at all times take pleasure to accommodate them, i Cut ting and Making up Garments, in the moost Fashionable and substantial manner. Hie will keep constantly on hand a fresh and seasonable assortment, oT nuifitting, of the latest and most qpprovedj . ptions, an hopes, by punctuality and l1 desire tojilense all, to mnerit a continuance of thnir I atron age and confidence. Jan. 15, 1849, 1. J.WIN 3. ?. ti1UN~10MO,~t SURGEON DENIfST. SUMTVERVILLE, S. C. Mr. If. will au'hninister the Chloroform ini Surgical and Dental Operations, if required. June7, 18489. 32 ly Splendid Assortment, 3, T, SOLOMVONS & CO. Ifaive just re~ceiv.ed and are now noningc thei' NEW~ STOCK~ of FA.! ., and WINTER GOOiDS, conising oflD ItY GOO )S. Gil R00 E. itl ER. IhAT, :A1P8. Iii N N ETS Blt)I'.8. SIIOES, II ll R W A-itE and CUTLIltY, also a fine assortment of Ready Made Clothing, All of which they are. otTring ait tho va.nv l.O'.Jnbr -rans--on which they can. be s!,d in this Al arket. TheIiy invite ihair FiRlI N D)8 and the 'O~i. .ltU \ I TiY to :g.ve tI em n call ands e'xamine rim themselves, befuo purcn,sing~ ulewhen-r. Oct. It) 50 London Porter. I'ORT ElR. For Sale0 by A. J. & P. MIONE8. AlPrime lot oCfl BUTTRIC juist received and for Sale by over Shoes for ladies and gntlemuen, .\b e India rubber liuskins, for sale4 by Oct 22 5 I [AJS tf A Nicc assort anen t 0C.isirit. gass L-u1ls. Also, the . jrit-gars. For sale by L.. i. IIA NKS. A (00il Aiimorntent of La. dlies Iimack andl Color, I K id Giovs jna eceive~d by CLAlRK & LLwIs Piinailellhin Itunlic Calf anid Goat W"alin g shoues, Kid Ties and~t Slip. p~e r just received byv CL1A IUK & LlEWIS. Smnoked Bleef, anid IUnti~ hl Tongues, Atthe sign<.f thse Aegro. 20 COII,s FiltsT. QUAI'rTY Hal,1 ftOPE. Just receivedl and for sale by RiIOWVN, 1.8 & (''O Chewing Tobn.cco, A tine lot of ELDO)RADO l IIEWING TOBACCO, for Sale by CLAORK & LElWIS. 10 ept 18409. 4y i f School Books, Of Every Description from the Elementary Speller, to l~atin anid Girefk, includinig ,Sta tionary of all kinds, for Sale by A. J. & P. MOSES. Oct.2 :49 tf 20 Jriel or Stono and Shell Liols"rewnived aindil se byi nk&4th A ~ *rBIN2J aarke, 'nd.whi belob'' otyle armoik4 se, to calliand eoaminh 11 stock and ri. i approval. nd, are the 4te4,ft 1es of Card"TbI' es Pitto too s Mahogany Rockes ing ,-[It Arn Chairs fahogany %el Iirs Walnut Do. &,c. -&. &c. 50 rederick Clark, 1L7 2iuy Sreet, Victoria Range, Charleston, S. a. I for Traisportation. At atly FO R SHERIFF. 3T The frienids of A. It. Brad ham, Eq.. anmounce him an a cunaidate for th llice of shaerir tit the next cleotiutn. lnrch 29th, 1649, 24td :r e are authLaorized to ann1tInncee MALLY BROGD)ON, Esq. Candmlidato fort1e Offliceof Sheritf of Sum or District, at tie next IElection. !rPW e ar-e authiorized to tnnomunce Col. JOHN C. IlI1AMi , a candi date for the otlice of Sherill; at the ensuing Election. Sept. 27, 1848. 48 tf 0 1-'Ike, FrieA4 ,i of' Iiciard B. BtOWN, amhntied him as a Candidate for the Offic i of Xherifl' of Sumter District at the eminting llection. Sept. 20, 18- 47 tf D'We are authorized to announce Major 1O1N IB.\,1)Al, as a canidate fo SheritY at the ensnaing election. A pril 26th, 18-4.. !26 tf 0~J-Th t'raiehds of'Williaa A. COLCI.OUGHI. Msg . announce hiin as a :andhidate for Sheriff at the next Election. Alpril 19, 1818. FOR CLE RK. E7 We are authorized to annnante Mr. JOHN u. DUitAN aS a candhtidate for the flice of Clerk if the Court at the ensuiug election. Nov. 8 tf aIr. Ed tor:-Please announce Jo lIN I)AIG.\N JONEs, as a candidate,for rt delc.tion to the1 ofiree of Clerk of the Court. -or Sumter l)istrict, and oblige thle SinTEntAS. A pril 2Gil: 1A, 18- 2 tr (r"Wo.aro aithorizcd to an nounce DAN[EI, If. RICIBOjIjIG, a can didate for the offica of Ulerk at the ensuing elect ion. - Jan. 26, 1816. 13 tf re-~ We are authorized to anntoauce JOHIN W DAIL(AN, a candidate for Tax Collector, for aizuont Countyv, at the next Elect ioi. - (tjX" We arc authorized to an nounce A I.EXA NDE~R WA.TTS,~ Esq.,asi a Canudidate for Tax Collector, of Claremont county at the enu$ning filect ion, Cabinet M~aking, &c. The subsntrber respectfully annonces to la he ulic that, ho carries on thle Cabaimet ttna king Butsiness ina all 1tkvt.ariousm branche'e; and hopes by uintiring industry ar-l attentioni to husiness to merit a share of the patronage of his friends and the public. N. B.---lhe will keep constatly on hand--ancy :and la!aiin inarble topj Dress. ing Blureauta, Sidle-botrds, P'ine and Mah~oga-. ny -Wardlrobes, igh~1 aitd lowt pos~t curled ata ple B3-lste8915, Smafas and Dini zns, C.enat ra ta bles, Sitt in Cini&hrs of eserva decriptiona. Mahogany~ ltrockit nad Nursittg Chltairaa, do. Iistoan 1{dclers aud Nursingr, l'aer Tables., Canlle stands, &c-. &c. Also, Caono imut tres~es, wichI they will sell low for Casht or ti'--'~tnN~ITUjtE M.\DE ;ad RF.PAIRI 'I) at th ho lartest. notice. ttirmhedl(( at the shortest niot ice. Just-t recemiveda a spjlendiad as-airtmenot t of hBtJ-steaids, Sittinag anda Nu'rsling chairs. D). 5. S.\IWGENT. G IN MAKING, &C. WVe :are prepared to execuite orders to any' )xtentt it the-abaoe line, baoth for new~ wvorh andl repairs. -Our Gmns are noat saurpassed lby atay mande mn the State, possesing :tli the ad. antages (at the~ Faillinag Breast antd Sjliio itibs, whgich saves a great dezal itn way of rei taairs. We alsoa use thu Steel lPlate Saws, vitht teeth set in an 'ingl~'e thazt cannot posnsibliy njure thme linest staple, wiath an imnprovmaenit '.0 regulate the mio tinmr of time cotton; our brusht a coanstruc(tedl on a plan, giving at once, the mirvaut ages ot lightness, strength and force all ve'ry tmaterial in the snieaessful oprationa oft a Gm a. We wonuhi inavite paltetrs to call at oaur shopuj andl exainae for thiemtsel yes, wil st we wonihI asnre the publlic gonerally, that thiey sha'll haavea no catuse to couiplainu either of our work oar price(s. C.\IhINFVT MAlKING. WVe are also pareparedl to do work itn thte Cabi net linte-sucht as Itedsiteadls. Wamrrobes Safcs, hook ciasepsStands, Tales, Clipboards, &c. &c. at short nti~tce', onl liberal termas. IIUDSON & BROTl[ER. Ojpo asit e e l''csh;!crian church. Humntervillec, Apri l.22, 18 47. 26 ly Land at Bradford Springs POR S.ALE. IN ELIGIBLE 8S1MM ElR llESIDEN~CE. Th'le Satbscriber dietrs his traict ofi~anud nt ilradfordl 8ingsa~ conmsisting in all (of 2(0 *Acres, situatedi in a North Easterly direction raom thme findit tate olti the public road len~itxg romt thae Switnting likus to CJamndon', ntyljin. tag the lanid or the Institute ad Mr. lP. frit otot. Ont the paromhises ara sev.eral veory bold Sp)rings, (Sulpher, calyhbruat and excellet Irinikmg water sapritng) and from its com.. aaandoga postitmtn wotskd fotrmt an eligible site lor ai hotel, as well as privitt reid6nce..... i'lhe sahaibrity of its elimate is tcoohel khovn to need comment. -And tlio land fot planting a an gpo'd If not supeior tfa; titorhy ar'ot(. Ar.so-~aThb ailjoinine thet 200 iead i ao ~viicit is a dwelling~ hom reind ut lnhllit' 's. 'rerms Low. For furthtwt)glnmIM Or f eROWN, iiEE - 00) Sunitervilla iug, 1Z. l$9m m - 1$f E P011"W'14 S A linmes 'aper. p o or 1 1 Tie' graat beiateM perille over lIots cates disease, it ini th tery best SPRING AND SUMM, ever known; it te and strengthe pureand.rch bIl a w cine. Abd li ." wonderful success. i has two yepre, more than o;a df severe-eses 4f disease.' sidered Incarableav It ifat than 13,000 Ohildrdn the 100,000 cases o!Geneaa - of %eos o Do. H. P. Towraan's i whole system 'erma lost their museua erga eesivein-ulgnceof th~e by physical prostration of 4 situde, want of ambItion, ture decay and declise, disease onsumpton e tis pleasant remedy. This rnor to'any INVIORA'TflG~ As -It renews and invigoraes the tivity to .theAlimb, and strpg asltem In a most extraordinar Cleanse and Strengthenj curedl. B5ronrhitis, 4ol plaitet, Cold&. Catarr,uoi A of Jitood, Sereness its eo Night Sweat#, Diicds or Pain in the Side, ac., hees . spitting. B.o, Do. B. P. Towreasan-4 verly beq perilla has been the spons, of saving my life. I hAve 11W aev,, bad Cough. It became worse ailsed large quantities ofbld,*ijIt and was greatly 4ebilltated not expect to, live. j have Ony parilla a short time, azi there. change been wroughtr in'i. walk all oyer the city. I raise al4rs cough has left me. You can well - am thankful for these res5lts.' R servant. WINM. RUSSEL, .3 Cathertue Pasaake Med, M . t Dot. S. P. Townes:sb's Sarsaparilli is a rI and speedy cure for Incipient Consgrap a. neas, P rolapstis U teri, or Falling of. theo tiveness. 11es. Lencorthea, orWt d or diMcult Menstreatin edstI of in voluntary discharge thereofi for the prostration of the system--og w the result of inharent cause 'o ~bass ie regularity, llinessoraccident. 1 t ,surprising than its layigostll frair. Person all we eaer e, taking it, at ontce become reosbt N.faof eam'gy under its influence. it mirned lycontoa the nervelessness of the femnale' trae, w hb great cause of Barrenness. It irlU not be (of is. in cnses of so delicate a nature, tqX t tificates of curem performe ' tassure the afilicted, that und iedsof etasesibavin r eorted to us Thousands of cases wherS fangIW -Nsh without children after usihg a &*st es of this Invaluable Medicine, hive blen bl with A" healthy ott'spring. Great Blessing to Blothers anti C1. .3an It Is the safest and mnost elfeelualmnprlle; *r, purifying the syaten, and elievinoE S attandant upon childbirth ever. v lzm , strengthensl both the mothler assd t~whe ob pain and direAse, increases and 'ret those who have used It, thinkiitis tilnpe is lighly useful both befutoe and atetr as at preventa diseases attendant In Cktiveness, Piles, Crampr, SW i~esposadencyr, ilesrtburts;:VeiltingTs&ite Ba ck and Ions, ladse Pains. 1i44 0g iAI regulliting tie Secretions and equaltUng'tlretra' lation. it has no equal. The great medicine is, it Is alwayis safe, ain the use it mst succesolully, ver ikure any otlxU4 teirldine, Inkn1e i1, in), or MtIargnesa e aef6u. Eercism ine th eissuLad aglht food wah taais ich..r.n -i~ t a safe and easy condemaxaet.'- . The:Eds!.f 33 Of Jesyeta l n nriowig r e titicatet atDr. 5. It apeeke for itseli. Dr.. 8..P. Towessrsn-Dear Sir; athan to gir e y ou a stalinmeaetof tie h4bnefit dT II~ fromi uamng yeour Sarsaperilla, bitievisag by an doing, I shall sender a bensitt teo be fenrig as I laves been'- I was ydhEcad monthsby the D vspempela, so awch MSat l Jb much J.ilculty fo'r tee to wskor keep 5~L It ha~d also a tetter, whinc ' ethe~ past of my hiead--which was 4xreprl isanard mure ; it gat'to be almtost a cb.I ted quite a number of remedies 'for b~th nthe corpplaid but receivedl little or ano .net, utgil I loch, e00 Sgar saparilla, whicli, through: the .kinduae5':te dence, has restored goe t9p snore ts health, as l ain now enujuylbg better tanTh9 lth a number of yecars. i, armrjoe ,~~eage I bellet e it to be an inralurable nAs si ~5d jeeona mend it to my nsumerous acquallatrewh ie very large, as I haru been a minister a gtestWy yasihope this hasty skchai say,1'. benen fti as y our mtedicinelhas to July II, ld47. JO! 3WSE.ERi Methodiat Cleseggsan.a Epasenpual churcb-one~of th& moKatlearned anid re spec tedl iin the conreein-addlahither a~eaee '. of thre woelrful efreets of. Dr S~ P. Tdynendif Sarsaparillae Ole the'system. ... . Farnaso riaasoe,-Ifaylr sr e lisema 5L! you are aware, experiene gra ~an4oqy of my system, attended wrIth enlartEiE ~I~ Irritation of moy throat and lungs,'wetyuin ( stanc'e, arid in consequence of alg5.Atsa4 MecLean's decIded testImony in ItsbhI t4cd to try Isr. 8i. P Townisend's firr.otiid SasEOA' I tried it, I confess, more. Int the hopta rta conridlence of its prot lug ellcacious j buiarJ qp lan candeor nw to acknowledge, that I hidlot~ett It long before.I began to expartinee'its LIIEyl efflects ; and I may now eay, wlth. pl~tai~~~& "thaet I would not be without it err a 'consr.' tion." it has dune mae more gfood th n ayre/ '.anus rernedy I have tried, and If this stat i ts eemaed by you nf tany Importance oct I y~ full conrsent to make It noblic. " Ihtaway, Augu-.t 3d,-1SIT. L0. TUNI~(~ SCI~TiFULA ICUKCD.' ThIs certIficate conclusively 3rovea that thi" Sasaparilla lhas perfect control over thre naeet ob. stinate diseases or the blood. Three 4ejar~ ered in oneithIouse is unprecsedented& Three Ohildrenr. Dc .S. P. Townarreo-Dear SIr; I ireahe jles4 start te liform you that three of rny ctlifted iare beena enred ofT the Sceroefila bsy the useo lyour~ exellentr medicine. They were ail.e4"ery~ sererelb willhbail Bores hrave ~taekeonlny lon brottles -,It tooks them away, for whieh I fqet my * self undier gra-at obllgatlon. Very respeclfully, ISAAC W. CRA1N, 100 Wooslerat. OPINIONS OF PEYSIOIANS Ds.. B. P. Towasa-mo Is almost ,daily ree*lr a oraders from P'hyaicians Lu dilfiett pastE fthers l'nion. , ! j Thbis is to certif>. that we, lb., urnaemwg Physicians of thne City of Aflan. havE b rei case, pcr 'ecrited fDr. 8. P. Towneend's rIlls, arid becios e it to he one of the als veu1 t preparations in. the market. Dr. 8. a'. Townrrend's PrIncipaI Ofied has beeqt renrrd fiom 116 Fualtn, to 112 Nassart street, l54 the~ lUning foarmealy occupied by. th Sotrl ttalt (hrach. Samuel Kidider Jr. 1' Henr James B. (;reen, er; All~ Coancord; J .irDlch on, P'ror~d - Druggitstee nd erchnts gesernally tbrotil United States. Wieat Indies, and tlte gaps '1000 Feet 4 inich Copj~ir Oil loonr Cloth,%1Tid ft s~ 11e1l te Ca rng, i t rinp l VWrnih &c. 'ot 16Ii fr the is o c