The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, April 06, 1852, Image 5
10 Al I SAV.-Mis Antoinette L.
brown, a gridute. o'college, tai liited
bnil prialhitl iur a ..comgregatint - in
Boston a tew Sundays agso. ier text
was front 1st Corinthians, 14th chap
-ter, 3405: 'lAt your: woinen keep
milence in the churches, fir it is not per
onitted to theme to speak; for they are
cprutvained to be uncder obedience, as
also saith the law. And it' they will
leUrI anything let them asvk their hits
umds at hone j;r it is a shane fpr
womeen to speak in the churches!!'
When Miss Anttoinette practises what
sho-preaches, we would be glad to read
one of her sertnons in print.
*.TM ART UNION. CAE.-The Cites
tion of the ConstitutionalitV of the
::Art Union Lottery.is now before the
Court in two actions,' in two separate
CaseS-one brought by a private in
dividual and it subscriber, inid the oth.
er by the District Attorney, on the
part of the State. The Herald says
the questioi will soon be determined
by the proper court.
FRUIT DksTROYrn DY FROST.--hle
Oncinnatti Gazette states.that most (of
the frnit-cherries peaches, aiples, arid
Spears.-which had escaped the extreme
cold of the past winter, have all been
cAtfied-away by the recent and unex
pected visitttion of Jack Frost.
In Essex. county, Va., pnenmiutia
has' assumed an.epidettic character" and*
twgnty deaths has occurred in about
two weeks.
Alabama produces 6,400 bales of
*otton more than any other slave State.
Mississippi produces more thai any
other except Alabama.
..Ngw ARMY AN) NAVY UNIFORMS.
The Washington Telegraph states, that
the adoption of the new army uniform
will be enforced (in the fourth of
.JMly next, and that the new navy uni
fprni, which was adopted on the 8th of
this month, will lie enforced at the
same time.
- NoMINATION FOR SOUTHI CAROLINA.
-A writer in the National itelli
gencer of Tuesday, whose coinmunica
tion is signed "A South Carolina Seces
- aionist," recommends Col. James Gads
den as in every way qualified to
fill the Executive Chair of the Uniofn.
Miss Frederika Bremer will soon
. ptiblish, iti England, her work on A
19.erich, called "lomes in the New
World."- Ga. Citizen.
AL Spanish Consulate ,has been
d'petted recently at Key Vest, wvhere
passports fhr ports in the Island of
- cuba, can be obtained at .ll tinies.
A- new Post Ofiie has been .es
tabli.hed at Donaldsville, Abbeville
District, in this State, and Sam'il
Dunald pippointed Postnaster.
tivyin, 11tokF. LoosR.-Two thtou
mared and two marriage
een issued by the Clerk
11' . m 4 inl ) Ol1 i y
,of January, 1851. to the .
December, 18M51, e averaige 't' sevi"
per day.
* < oMM11 Mc IA L .
lAtest dsta tiom lverpoo, March 20.
Latest dlates fromi Ihavann, March 17.
* atest dates from . Ilavre', March 15
OlCharleston MIarket.
CHAn.T.stos, A pril 3.
*COTTOQN.--The enquiry yesterday, al.
thotegh to a fair extent, lacked spirit, and
the market exhibited a dull appearance.
The transactions foot ed rising 1660 hales.
at extremess from 6 1-2 at 8 1.4. Price.
the same as reported on Thursday.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IloofIased's Geruznug Bitters.
*Tusasa celebrated Hitter. prepared by Dr. C.
M. Jacxsou, 120 A reh-street, Philadlelphia, are
performing astonishing cures throughout thes
whole country. We can bear witness to their
eurative. power. in the case of a friend of sours
who had the Liver Complaint, andi who had
tried almost every other medicine, bust wilitou
e&yct. After taking a few bottles of these
litters ho was entirely cured. To those who
are similarly am~icted we r, commend them to
take the preparation, knowing that they will
cnre the dlissease spoken of, and many others to
* which " flush is heir to." Theiru is a spurious
artie made' in Phila~delphia. Thes only place
-" ise get the genuine article ise 120 Arch-street,
- Ptsdladelphia, of Dr, C. M. JACKSON, or his
Ageint. throughosut the country. Mhs2-tmn
- A mothser Scienstiic Wonsder!t
- INIronTAt4T TO nysrrters
- Dr. J. S. IHoughston's Pepsin, the true Di.
gestive Fluid, or Gastric Jpice,jprepparedi from
Lwaust, 'or the Fourth Stomnash ogf the Or, after
. 8lsections of laron Liebig, thei g.ait PhIy~.slo
.gecal Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, 41. D.,,l'hila
- delphia. This is truly a wondeg(ul re mesdy for.
I ndigeston, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, ILi ver, ('rsn
-plaint, Conslipatlion aned D~ebility1~sninsg rtfIty
Nature's Own Method, by N;eture'q Owin
Aigent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets. contn~
o g Golentifie evidlence of its value, furnished
by agents, gratis. See niotice among the medical
qdvertisements. 8-Iy.
F. RI. Shackelford,
Pactor and Commisslotn Merchsant,
CE~NTRAI VL1IARF-CI JIl fESTON.
"Take Out Your Negroes.
Committed to the Jail o-, the~ 2rd Mayv
If45*a negro man, c'allinsg himself Isaaic,
,says lie beslongs to a in-an ini Yosrk, by the
. etame of Luii ton. Also one ons f1 st Angust
. 1%l, says hsis name is (sahiriel, anid that he
he'lsings to, Dr. 'T. S. Wib-kon.
* T'he otiners oif the. i*',vs. amedl negrs
*are herebry nnt stied, t ha if the sasid ntegrcres
-are not taken siut, andI the expenses paid.
.hy time expijitio~n of sine sear fromus Iheir
- 1niment in .Jail, t hat they will lbe sohl as
the lnw. slirects. T1he i'orrer (.J~uae) on
i. first Mnrhdy in .inne next:; ansd thes lai
1r((;abrial) on t hu fir-i Monmdaiy in Nep~
tembe~r nest.
Ajnri'li.tl J m -....2
Wilmington & Manchester
Rail Road,
236 -Miles Joe Operationa I
On and after the first of April the AMnil
and Passenger Trains on lihe Wilmington
nd Manchester Ial Road will run to
Maves' Stat ion, 25 miles from its junction
with the Camndn Branch Rail Road as fol.
lows :
Leave junction daily at 2. 55 P. X. after
ele arrival of the Cars from Chinrlentnm.
Arrive at Ma.chester, - 3. 10 P. M.
, " " Sumterville, - 3. &5 -
"4 " Sayes' Station. 4. 20 "1
l1,a've Mayes'Stat'n daily at 0. 00 A. M.
Arrive at Sunterville, - 6. 40"
" " Manchester, - 7. 25 "
Junction, - - 7. 40 "
in time to connect with Charleston.
A Daily line of stages carrying the U. S.
Mail through Darlington C. iI, and Chte
raw to Fayetteville, will run in connection
with the Rail Road.
Passengers between Charleston or Co.
luimia and Fayetteville, or intermediate
points will find this the most comfortable
and expeditious route.
L. J. FLEMING,
- Res's Engn'r W. & M. t. R.
April, Oth, 1852 24-tf
Piano Tunin g..
JoSEPi FiRE, of larles
ton. informs the' lad em and Gen
llemen of Sumterville and Vicintv. that he
has arrived and is sow prepared to TUNE
AND REPAIR Piino, Organv, Alelode
u.nm, and'other musical inst ruments.
Orders left at the Suwteter i:nner Office
will b6 priiinptly attended to.
April 5, Vf.152. 24-tf
TO PLANTERBS
The subscriber has just recuived a large sterk
.of godsx for SPIIING AND 8t11WMER whil-h
he ofbrs amt Chte rientsn prices, less eXpenasvs.
10 Bales'hieavy O(naburgs.
"Shiring and Sheetings.
" hie . nimn, and Marlboro' $tripes,
10 .Hhds Bacein S)des mnd Shoulders
25 Bhis Baltimore Flour,
25000 finn - Spanish Segnvar,
S gr , CofTees. Teas. &c. Ac.
M!asses, Soap, Starch, &c.
I,. B. HIANKS.
April 6th, 1852 24--tf
Elegant Dress Goods,
New and elegant colored Silk.Tissues,
Thorose Sitks, Black wateired do. Plain
Black do.
Embroidered Silks.
"Jenny Lind Goldschnlid,"
Freneh printed muslin%; Jaconet. .awns, &c.
flarir~e D'Laines; rAlcy Ilareges,
Plaid Swi G .l sh a ..
French re emisettes, Collar, Slee ves
('a'es. &c. &c.
ltaek antd colored Alpaceas, Prints, Ging.
tams, at 12 1.2 cents,
Gloved, Ribbons, Iosiery, Trimming, &e.
at Vharleston pwices..
L. B. IIANKS.
April th, 18:5v . 24-t f
JEADY MADE CLOTIIXu
f. all descriptions as low as $2 50 a full eouit.
h. B. IIA NK-.
April 6th, 8512 21--t f
Cheap Goods.
"E1lt. subscriber has just returned fromt
Chlarleton with a full assortment of A L L
KINDS. OF GOODS. Warem RId Merehan.
din in6 lineof business bavingq excvr.sed
tli
an4 hal
- t ain obj 1 a nety ione to
eithertatEihole l or
A pril 6th,. 1952 24--tf
Su1k,. Drah, Leghorn and P'alm Lcaf flats.
600O Pair Shoes,--various qualities, spcht as
Broigans, Gents, Boys and Children.
Ladies and Mtisses' Gaiters and Slippers.
For sale by ANDREWVS & ROAChil.
Sumnterville, April 6, 1852. 24-2t.
Sprisag Good,.
AT Tl -IPAILME TT"IO IIOUS.E,',
Jl'sT REtCF.tVEfl, AND Foat SAi.E L~OW.
CA L.ICOES, Mtuslines, and Gitnghams.
Caimbhric, Linen,, and Linen Drill.
Farmers Dr II, and Strip.'e limespuen.
L.. C. Ildk',s, and Mluslimn lldk'is.
lled Ticking, Browne and lIl'd .-eirming".
Ladies White and Col'd Silk, and 1L. Thread
G;loves.
For sale by .ANDR EWS & RIOACII.
Stmterville, A pril 6, 1852. 24-2t.
Ink, &c.
I larrison's Col umbeian Black, Ried, and
-Indellible Ink, in quart, pimt~, atnd
small Bottles.
WVriting Paper, Copy Books, P'ens, W'a
fers, &c.
For sale by ANDREWS & ROAChl.
Sumterville. A pril 6, 18~'2. 24-2t
Groceries.
2.500 lbs. Brown, Crashed and L~oaf
.Su;.ar,
200 gallons C. 3Molasses,
5 Bhln. Flonr,
600 lbs. io Collee,
I1) Sacks Salt,
50 lbs. Candy,
Candles. Cheese, Soap. Starch, Teca,
Segars. Tobacco, Snuff, Shot, Powder,
Water and Tin Buckets, Jugs, &c. &c.
For sale low hy
.ANDREWS & R(.ACIl.
Sumterville, A pril thl, 18~52 21--if
Notice,
TheII Co-partnrship heeretofore existims
between the subhscribe~rs nnder thme firme of
J. T. Solomuons, & Co., is tIs (lay dissolv
ed by limniation and mutual consent. All
persona indebted to said firms hv note or
open accountt, will please call atnd settle.
J. T. SOIDOMONS,
II. 3. IlAY'NSWVORTII,
Jan. 6, 1852 11 tf
ROOKS! hOOKS!! ROOKS!!!
English. French, [at in aned Greek Scheool
Books. Also Illank Hooks of all sizes, aned
Stationary for sale by
PERRY MIOSES.
Feb. 23, 1852 18
Election of Music Teacher.
Tlhe~ Ikoardi of Tlrustees of thet liradford
Springs Female Institute w ill electi nn nuehlitin.
na M~usic Tleacr on the, last Muondatccy in theis
month. Applicants will pleaise acddress the
P'rincipal at the Institute. Salary tire lhue.
drei dloilars and bomird.
C ?? Triweekly Charle.stoni Menr.ury wit
copy twol weeks and forward accotunt.
Winncesry 2, 1852 l5-t f
Ready Made Oloing.
W41 be redcived in a fewv days, a very
fine Stock o.f iteaidy Madte Cluthineron-orsieung
4if every rticle of (.ents wear, atud will he
old loiw. by W..J. F A NCIS,
. Opp~dide F. 3. 4' ). )hwes' law togglea
Sent. 11 .AS8t . . .n i
Important and Unreserved
Ba I a,
Jso,VENC AND EXTENetVE FAILUnE
AT THE NOnTHt.
Sale of $25,876 worth tf Splendid Goods,
at - less than Half Price," a/ the Isn.
dun House Store, 217 King-Street.
W t' heg rempect fully to call the attention
W of the I.-idies of thin city, its vichiiy.
and throughout the State in general in our I
"GRlAT UNiPRECE)ENTEDl) SALE,"I
of tho richest stock of dress goods
o-ver offered in this Southern Alarket.
Wo also invite Country merchatits, and till i
buyers of the undermentioned cl;,ss of 4
gools. not to leave the city without inspec
ting iin stock, being to their advanita ge,
whether buying for family use, or retailers
of the same. These splenkdid Loes, of the
iewest spring goods, exported fron the
British anid Parisian markets, at the cost ot
importing, amounting to upwards of $561.
000, but owing to the finn saspending pay
ment, the same was sold for the betnefit
of the creditors, aid W. KING, of the
IONDON HOUSE ESTA1 11.111IMEN',
became the urchasers, at a disconit of 55
per : ent. of the cost, the who'e of which
will therefore be open for public inspection'
and sale this day, conlsistin g of:
..RICH FOULARD S KS; Barege de
Laines.; Paris Chintz Baroge; Paris Print
ed Lawns; Embroild, r.-d ido.; Paris Chintz
Musline, warranted fast colors ; Broche
figred Swiss Muslins; Paris Chintz Fme
Cambric,, ell wide; Rich Satin Plaid new
style Printed Barege, of Roeklin Freres'
Paris celebrated printing ; Paris Tissue dle
Soie; 2,000 metres Satin Stripe Paris
printed Organdie Muslins, 12 1.2 cents per
yarl, cost 31 1.4; Cashm-re Travelling
Dresses ; choice colors Paris Manilllas ;
Black do, richly trimmed ; Paris Kid s
Gloves ; Nat in Turc Paraois; Rich Glace @
Silk do; Rich Foulard do.; sea green bor- %
dered and figured do; Rich Chenie do; I
Rich boiled Chameleon do: 4,000J diOzen
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Gents 7.8 t
full size elegant quality do. 31 1-4c ; La. t
dies Richly Embroidered do;- very rich
Works iii Ifabis; Chemizetts; Collars;
Cuf's.; Ladies' Caps ; Infants' ling Robes;
Infants' Waists, &c,; Damask Linen [)oy.
lies, 6 1-4c; Embroidered Curtainit, 18 3-4
cents each; Rich Broche Bonnet itibions;
Poult de Soie do;. Rich Taffeta Glace* Fa
conne, all boiled Silk ; Droche Stripe do;
Heavy Glace Broche do, in white; Black,
Lav. aid Black,Steel and Black, fo,.MeiiUr
ing ; Rich Mourning Dress Coods, White
Dress Check and Plain Muslin., from 10c
per yard, full width; Swiss, Mull .-do
Cambray plain Ginghams, 8c per yard
do. yaril wide plain self color Lawns, dea
per jard, Emnb-oidered Sleeves 1 .3.4c;
Canton Crape Shawls ; Rich Chene do.,
&c. We cannot here describe each and
every style, quoting price, &c., but will
nerely take some oi the leading hits, and I
leave our friends and customer to inspect 4
and judge for. themselves, therefore, com-I
mencing with Lot 51, we introduce to your
notice our magnificent stock of
Louhessas Qaaootto=. .
1ot 51% 200 pilecvs cotaimsinig 6,00) yds.
of P.%ris Priinted iawns all at 12 1-2 cent, i
yard wide. 14t 52, 2,000 Metres splendid
Organdie Paris Chintz, yard wide with sa
timi n ripe and chooks, (worth 31 1:4 to 37
1-2c per yard,) our price will be 12 1-2 to
16c per yard. Lot b8,. 2,000 yards Chene
pattern, very-rich.fast colors, from 15 to 18
3.4c. Lt.54, E.legpnt.Al''rnmg Dress I
Goodr-. Lot 55,- Handsome Printed B4rege,
1*J 3-4 cta. Lot 56, very rich satin Stripes
and Check, l'aris printed, at 31 1-4, worth
62 1-2 cenrts. Lot 67, Extra suiper. Paris
Tissue do Solne, all brilliant silk, at 37 1-2,
worth 75c. Lots 68, 59, 60, 61, 6'J and
63, contain rich-Dress Goods, of tihe richest
styles, and only. require :nspectuion to wvar
rant a rapid sale. 35 Summer Quilts,'
measur'ng 3 1-4 yards long, worth 85 each,
all at 83.25. 400 dozeri of rich Damtauk,,
all Linen Doylies, at 6 1.4 or 75e per dozenm,
worth 12 1.2 each. Lot 64 P'aris Kid
Gloves, v-ery beam make 62 1-2c. Lot 65,
40 dozen Ladies Black Lace Miss, as 6 1.4
cenms per pair. Handsonme Enmbroidered
Curtains, at half price.
WHITE DRESS GOODS.
I1 aidomie Check Muslin, fromt Oc per
yard to thme richest. maade ; fine Stripe do.,
I8 3-4 cenms ; tine Swiss Mull, Swiss
Books, Itndia Books, tihe cheapest ever
Lot 201, 200 full size Black lace Man.
tillasa, all at 62 l-2c each. Lot 202, 400)
do. white richly trimmed, 87 1-2 to 1.37
1-2. Lot 203 to 207 lRih Black Silk,
trimmed with deep lace, at 1.87 1 -2 to 4
eaich, wvorthm three tim.'s tihe mioney. hInt
205, 50 changeable Ture do., very rich, at|
641.25.
Upwarids of 1,000 splenidid qualities,
richly watered, ha~ndsonie Damiask thordr,
bold regrularly from 63.60 to " eachi-our
price for these superb goods wvill average
from 1.25 to the richest goods made for
82 25; 401) children's Silk do. at 50c each
Linen Cambric Hdk'f. Department.
Lot Extraordinary.-400t0 dozen Linen
Camtbric lidk'fs. warranted all titne Flax,
and the best tiade goods at time following
prices : No 1-3 for 25c. or 90c. the dozen,
5 8 size : No 2-3 for 28c. or 100~c time
dozen, 5-8 size : No 3-3 for :11 1.4, or
1.12 1-2 thme dozen, 5-8 size ; No) 4-3 fer
37 1.2, or 1.37 1.2 the dozen, very fiee;
oilier niumibers runnitng 01) to the finest
miade, at. equally astounidinig price's ; 1t1M)
richly emibroadered do. Frenich works at
half price.
Int 197 contains a perfect novelty. 400 .
richmly emmbroidered Tlravellitng Cashmmere
ilobes, cost from $8 to 810 each, contain
ing 11 1-2 yards in each patterni, worked
all over, for 82.t17 time full dress ; 200 la
dies' Marsella Skirts, all at 87 cents eachb.
Our splendid stock of Ribbiotis, am above
described, wve conmmee at 6 1-4c per yd
BONNET DEPARTMENT.
All the new Spring Bonnets, from 81.
and upwvards, comprising upwards of 2(Klo
fashionable amid elegant shapes.
Tme above, with other lots not here de
scribed, to which we invite m le attention of
time public, will be found to surpimss any r-x.
peuctationts, therefore we call on otir cutsto
tmers mo inspect time same, now open for sale
amt thme IDJNDON HOUSE 8'TNltE,
267 Kinig-street, Charleston, S. C.
'Wi.t.:Am KiNUw, P'rotiraetor.
N.B.-All hills amountting above $50,
a discountt allowed oft2 1-2 per cents : under
that amotmt, as uhnal, net camsh. Country
orders will heave Mr. King's strict persional
attenidance, and any liress Gomodsa left for
hi.- selectin wili be exchtanged if required,
as we canmnot as tustial, soi well send sam-i
pIes bty mail, mihe fashuionable ptatternis gente
rally being larger this season, amid rue2tirinig
ait least 1.4 of a y-aJrd to see the esignis
andii colio rings. t
A prilO, 1852. 21-4t
TIIOM4S *J.
DRUGGIST A]
(JAM DI
)FFERS for sale. for cash, or an approved cre
nd W EL. SLECTDciassorltamnt gf EA-r ,INDtA
Drugs and
'RENCHI, NGLI.IHAND AMERIC
tURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PAINTS A
PtUJSSES. (AL.L KINDS) VARNISHl
'ESSAVIES, " ' DY K STUI
)ItCUGGISTS LAIES. BIRONZES
" ... AS WAltE, BRtUSHES
'ATINT MrseseNxs, . WsoOW C
I'5tox5PAoNIaN Ti CvNs'ss~e, LAai AND
;IAxFxa' JicnaN & RooTS, SoL a.aa LAi
wAnnI: Sxxus, . . SPIsT GAI
etau ia e Ceo
. . . 'I Tugether
COMPRISING TIHE STOCK OF
AL
Agent for the i
PI T ENT A ND FA A
April iih, 1852.
Torch-Light Procession!
Public Meeiting of the Sonts of Temipe.
rance, Sumter Division No 1?, will
the place on Tihursday the 8rh.of,-April,
t 8 o'clek, I'. M.. at the Temperance
fall. All Sons of Temperance are invited
r join the Pirceesion. An -idilr-es may
e expected from H is hIonor Judite (fNEAL
'ast Grand Worthy.1Patriarch. Procession
u. lie formed at. Temperance. Hal. precise.
y at 7 o'clock J. II. CLARK .L S.
March 23, 18.W. 22-3t
Estray- Notice.
, abtut a itnth a o,
from the subscriber at Pineville,
:i.irleieto listrict, a GRAY .MARE,
omewhat bielow medium size, and about
ix yearse old. She has long hoofs ; was
eithout shoes, and in her lelt pastern be
ind seems to havo been strained.
Any inlorniation concerning her would
m thankfully received, or a reward paid
pon the delivery (if her to the subacriber.
G. II. McMAS'T.R.
MAarch 1.5, 1852. . .2372t
3utter, Lard, Bacon & Oorn.
P'RIMI. Mountain Butter, (in small Firkitns)
- do. . do. Leaf L.ard- do.
North Carolina Baron,
do. CORN.
. OBT. LA'T'TA.
March 25, 1851 24 If
Lewis M~ Hatcb
wo. 12o niYEETUViG 'hr'REET
ChlA RIlWrN, 8: C..,
)ILS--S.pern and Whiile-.Agent.-fe- the
Brooklynt Factory.
VIIITE. I.EA ).--Agent' fir lnion:Company.
RON SAF ES--Agent for Itich's ialamnander.
'I.ATFORM 8CAI.ES.-Agent for Lahartes.'
OGAltiUS'S MILLS...Agent for Mr. I.
EOIIGIA BuRR STON S. Manufactu.
L.l/aTIIKII E ANDS, 4 barge.stock.
('harlestion. Oct. 6, - 50- itf
Garden ee rop 185L
Just received a fresh supl ly, including every
-ariey -k*hsiich ah- WAI I ANTED; Also
I8I POTA TOEK, flue deu, 4-c.
Lt , ERICY MOSES'
Feb. 17t, 18-2 17-tf
Apple- Trees;
500 Apple Trees 'fr"in the 'cklebrated
ursery of TAIts & Lai.Us, for. sale low
iy ..P Il Y MOSgS.
Feb. 124, 1852 :.18-t
The suticriber hiaviung p7rchased th-:STOCK
3F GOODS -belongin~g td A. J. & P'. Moses.
aill contiue hsiess: ttiiheir. old stanad, and
nsaures his triensal, andi. the public general,
hat he willedo all in-'hli/ pOwer to mert their
:onfaieensec and patroeemp, SS
February 10, 1852. ;-- .-I6 i~f
Notice.
DR. W. JAMES [DAltGAN respectfully of.
ra h~ia prnsfessional mrvices to the citizens of
sumterville andI Its vicieity..
Ofice-theas A pethecary shop formerly occa
iedl bay lir. It. 8. Mr.L.ar.
March 12tha, 1851 20 ly
Notice,
TnE Sube'criher having recently puirchased
.he entire STOCK OF -GOODS, .belonging
lormerly tss Mchtlsy & Josiue consiiting of every
Ihisng thiat -en hie found in a store, for town or
-ounatry eosumaptioni, 0iti-ru them at very re
Iincedl pricess ir 'ash oir goods paper. ie solicit.
u share of ahe genseros public atronagjte.
Marcha 22, l852. 22-4w
'IIJEREAS the~ law reqj uires thte Ordi
'nary of Sumter District to lie ini hais
Ollice, Meonday andi Friday in each weeli,
persons thaerefore huavinig biusinaess in said
Dilice will please attends son those slays.
WV. L2WIS.
March 9, 1852. 20-tf
Valuable Woodland Near
iI TOWN FORl SAI.E.
liitweena 17 ansd 14 acres of. land lying
at Tuarkey Creek necar Sumiterville. will be
soild on ac-commodatinag termas to an ap
proved puare h waor. Apply at this office.
.an. 21th, 1852 14-tf
Evening Dress Goods.
White ansd (oloiredi, Embroidleredl Swiss Mus
lin,. Organditeos, 8-4 wide, of the moat beautiful
colorie, at 25, 31 1.-1 and 37 1-2 cent..
A splenled andi rich assortment of Colors, in
Sewing Silk Tii.sues, at thes remarkable low
pri,-sa of 25 reNts a yard.
Embsros i.-rtd treniadinse Silk.
360 lhaseIsoim and rich Embroidered Evening
[Drsses ine tnio. moi fashaionable etyles. Thecse,
toigethser with our larte assortmnent of Good. for
Evenaig wear, are offerinigia remarkably a~ow
tatcris. W. J. JACOBI & SON,
221 Kinsg.st., heist, opip. the Big Boot.
Charleston, Jan. 20,.'21-i
Yarn and Osnaburga,
'IThe above goodis at. whotlesalo or retail
by PEIIIRY MOSES.
Agent of The D)EKAn.B Manf'nag Coman'y.
Feb. 23, 18523 18--tf
lll'A41 QU~A RTrERS,
44u hi Reg't. S. C. M.
Otwnomta. March 5, 1852.
Mr. Johnss R. Loigan havinig been appointed
Hergeantt Majoer of 1iw Forty-Foeurthe Regimuent
80. Ca. Milimiau, will hie obeiyed amnd respectedt
asrolsigly. By sreir of (o1. F. M. M E LLET.
E V Was-hnmnu copy onte tie. -
M~arc'h 9, 1852. 2-t
Enmbroldered Thsibet Marisse
Sh1AW1,S.
A large ands very iueiaerior ausortmenat of Rich
Fimteruo.dered Marino Shawls, with hseavy Silk
Fringeis, ande embracing Black, White, andi all
the moost fashionsable ceoleor., are now offering,
very low, at W. J. JAC(Jel & 8ON,
221 Kinti-st., hsend eepp. thee Big Best.
Carl-es, inn 20, 1W52. 13-af
Negro Shoes.
50t0 pr. Negro shioes (sir wale low by
Odih-t . W..J. FRANC18.
ORKMAN, M. D.
D CHEMIST,
:N, 4.. C.
lit, AT TNK LOWXST WASatT rates, a large
MBomTganasAN and EUROPAX
Me dic in e a.
'AN CHE.IICALS OF ALL KINDS.
ND 011.8, RPICES.
RM, GELATINE.
TS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
PERFUMERY,
HAIR DYE.
IkLASS HAma, NAIs. AnD Toor.llatV1n1n.
WIcs, FANCY SOAPS,
'D AND SreauN 01.s, FAsV SoaS,
I AND CAurmunaa, &c. &c.
I Liver 0 11
Ith every article
A DRUGGIST OR PHYSICIAN.
50
most approved
(IL - MEDICINES.
21-tf
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!!
. J. BAR NETT,
Of Colunibia, has the pleasure of annotun.
eing -to tihe citizens of Sumterville and the
surrominding District, that he Ins opened a
Braneh-of his Estabbshment at Mr. China's
Hotel, where will be found a miuost com
plet.asortrtment oft ..., ,t. . ..
Ready Made CloistIng,
Shirts, under do. Drawers, Cravats, Iand
kerchiefs, Suspenders, Trunksi and Fancy
Good., all of which he pledges, will be
sold lower than ever offered in this place.
Call and be convinced.
March 30th, 1852 23-tf
New Goods and New Stores
T HE Subscriber beg. leave to inform the
citizens of Sumterville and the public
generally, that he is now opening a fine
Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. -
Convisting of Ladies Dress Goods of every
dwecriptipn; and Fancy Articles.
-ALSo
A very complete assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, all of which will be
sold extremely tow, at his store, one door
east of Mr. F. Sumter's JAw Office.
-ac -9. B. GREENVALD.
arch 29, 1852.
Dry Goods and Groceries.
li'4E Subscriber respectfully informa his
I friends and the public jenerally, that
he has just returned froin Charleston, and
is receiving a well selected assortment of
DRYGOODS AND GROCERINS,
which he will sell as low as can be afforded
in this market for Cash.
--AL~so
Corn, Meal, and Grist, kept for sale as
usual. T. O'CONNOR.
Marth 23, 1852. 22-tf
Spring and Summer Clothing
T1HE Attention of the public, visiting the
- City, is invited to the New and Fash
.ioab4 Spring.and Summer Stock now receiving
AT.DUNN & DURYEA'8,
238 King Street, (on the Bead.)
We have.eaan are co0staatly-receivis
of out ovf~inar=MfLcture, All the latest patte'
of Spring and Summer Goods, made up In the
best amid -meet fashlonmable manner and warrant
them t6 give perfect eatisfaetion.
-N. B.-..Great Blarratins can ha haid in the bat.
anc 9f our Winter Stock as we must clear It
eit so-make 'room for eur Spring end Suammer
Goods. Please call and isxanune at
.238 KiwG Srsaa, Charleston. S. C.
March 23, 1852. -22-tf
ROBERT LATTA.
LATE THE FIRM OF DICKSON & LATTA
would respectfully inform his friends and time
public generally, that h~e is new receivinig a Va
riety oflHeavy and Fancy Groceries, wich hie
will sell tow fomr cash-Two doors above time
Plante~rs' lintel, and immediately opposite James
Dunlap's, e'sq.
Camden, S. C. Dec. 10th, 1850 tf ~9
Dry Goods for Fall Trade
IN CilARlESTON.
W. G. BANCROFT,
253 and 255 KINo-8saT.
(One door below WVentworth-Street.)
We would aginm respectfully invite the atten
tins of our'frientds and customers in the countery,
to one extensive Stuck of DRY GOOD)8, wheun
they visit our City. Always in hand
SOUTHERN MANUFACTIJJU.ED,
Consisting of Georgia Plaines and Kerseys.
Alabama do do.
Plain and Striped Osnahergs.
Illeachied and hurown Domestics
SUPER DUJFFIL BLANKETS-DIRECT
IMPORTATION.
We wvouldI also part icularly invite attention t
our IMPORTATION of 8SIKS snud DRESS
GOODS, being one of the l.ARGIEST
STOCKS IN THlE SOUTH ERN COUNTRY.
We are also pre*pared to furnish every article
in the Dry Goods li ne, viz: Hmaiers, Golves,
Linens, Flannels, Cloths.Casimers, Hlombaxines,
Alpaccas, Merenoes, Mousse-llain dle Liines,.
Platids, Jaconets and Swiss Muslin., Furniture
Dimity, Prints. Ginghams, Shawls, Laces, Edg
ing, Ribbon,., Trimmings, &c., 4c.
September 23, 1851. 48--t f
For Sale,
My HOUSE AND LOT, In the village of
Sunterville, whmeres I now live. Thmere are
FIrrY-FIVE ACR ES or LAND in the lot.
Terms made easy to the purchasers.
Jan. 15, 1852. 13-tf W. .E WIS.
Limae
For Sale at P'ER RY 31OSES'
Feb. 17th, 1852 17-tf
TIOlJ ACCO! TOBACCO!!
BA RGAINS to be had in the above article
at P'ER RY 31OSES'
Feb. 17th, 1852 17--tf
1,000 Dusbels of Cormu.
W ANTED by the subscriber One Thou.
sand Bushels of Corn, for whmch the
highest taarket price will lie paid.
PERRY MOSES
February 10, 185 if-tt
Butters
Fresh G;oshon Butter.
Loaf, Crush, Clarafled and Brown Sumgars.
Best Rio and Java Coff-ee.
Orleanms Molamsoe.
Sardines, Lobsters, Salmond and )Lackeral.
Pickels, Preserves. &c.
Also CH EESE of the DuanaAn lranmd, thmat
will keepi in any climnate, anid improve with
age, at P'EIRY V 10ES'
Let,. 17th, 18.32 17-. .i
SllMUEL C, DUNN,
JIOL ESA L E ('LO ''IINXG
ANn)
Furmairshiiag Warehmouse,
NO. 20 I IA Y'NE S'ITR EET,
Clanrietom, S. C.
Marchm 1st 1--'! 19--tf
South Carolina Shoe Facto
RY-CIIA'RLE8TON.
TO CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERS.
Frnm 5 to 10,000 pairs
EF ,Kip Bropania, Goat and Calf
Shne ., suilable for the Spring
Trade, cnnstisting of Mens, Boys, Youtha,
11111 Womaens of various qualities and styles
Are now offered for sale to Dealers and
at hors on favorable terms. The above de.
scription of Shoes are well worthy the
attention of tle Trade; also. Shoes fitted
In measure.
March 9, 1852. 20-t
The State of South Carolina,
SUMTER DISTRICT-In EqUITr.
Laurence II. Beliser "
va illfor injunc.
Robert C. Myers, tion and Reliif.
Willia.n S. Belser,
IHarvey Skinner.
It nppearing to nmy satisfaction that
Willinim H. Belser, nue of the Defendants
in tie above stated case, is absent frmn and
withnut hlie limits of time State of South
Carolina. It is ordered that the said Wil.
11am S. Belser do plead, answer or demur
to the Complainamt's Bill of Complaint
within the time prescribed by law or an
order pru cnifiesso may be taken against
him
W. F. B. IIAYNSWORTII,
Com'r Eq. S. D.
Fel. 21st. 1852 19-3m
South-Carolina--Sumter Dist
IN EQUITY.
Wm. Lew is and others
. vo. Bill fur Ace't &c
TT i0 .Wtmhite and others I
[,ktai jtelS ,dtaat the ceditore of Thouma
Jam ler , late Sheriff of mak
DiMtract, did " Are me. and prove tbeli
demands againstth ., .
By order of the Cmftt.
W. F. B. II A V,4SWORTH, Com'r.
Sumterville, Feb 23, 1852., 18-om3m
Notice,
All persons haviig demands againsilt .
late of F. S. Belser, deceased, wilpreset -
duly attested; and those indebe will nakm
payment to E. Mi Anderson, Esq., Sumterville
C., - LIfSA BELSER, Adrn'rz.
Oct. 20th, 1651 4f
Through Fare from Charles
ton to Baltimore $17.50,
to Philadelphia *19,
and to New York $20k.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FRO&
CHARLESTON, S. C,
LEAVING time Wharf at the foot- o
Laurens-st. daily at 3, p. m. after thi
arrival of the Southern ears, via WIL
MINGTON, N. C., from which . poin
two daily trains are dispatched at 8 A. M.
and 2 P. M.; the 8 o'clock only connecting a
Weldon with the lines to Petersburg
Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phila
dolphia, and New-York. The public ii
respectfully informed that the steamers c
these lines, are in first rate condition,- am
are navirated by well known and ex
perienced commanders; the Rail Road
are in fine order, (the Wilmingtoi
and Weldon. as well as the Seaboarm
and Roanoke having recently been reami
with heavy Trail) thereby securiig botl
safety and despatcl. By' these route
passeners availing themselves of th
FIRST TRAIN may reach Baltimore Ii
40 honeis. Philadelph~la in: 45 hours, and
New York in 50 1.2 -h'ours;- and by the
SECOND) TRAIN they- arrive' in Bah
timore in 50 hours, Philadelphia in '?i
hours, and New-York in 61t 1-~ hour.
Through tickets can alone he had fron
E. WINSIDW, Agent of time Wilmingto
antd Raleigh Rail Road Company, at te
office of the Company, foot of laureft
street, Charleston, S. C., to whom pleasi
apply.
March 23, 1852. . 22--tf
REM10V AL.
TIESbcriber hmas removed his BOOD
AND HOESTORE, to onet doe
WVest of Captain F. Sumter's Law Offiei
le has just received and will conistantl
keen on hand a Fine Stock of BOOT.
AND S110ES, which he will sell r.99
for CastE. Rut will credit hi. puneVdu
customers util Fall. Prompt pagulppy~t
required.
B. mOIMOM.
February 24, 1852. . 18-tf
Notice -
The Co-partnership' hereofere esutingb
tween the subscribeu,, under the fra of A.
& P . MOSES ls dissolved by its, own Uimitatic
and mutual coupnt. .
All per~wmh mndebted to the maid! firm by Not
or otherwise will please cal-and 8 ET TI L E
* , A. 3. MOSER.
PERRY MOSES.
Feibruary t0, 1853 16-6ta.
Pastry Cook and Raker of Cakes, 4c. 4
Offers her services to the citizens<
Sumter and the adjoining Districts in tU
preparatioti of bridal feasts, party-suptper
&c. 11er long experience and servte
every department of her business, justifit
lier m engaging to give entire satismfactic
to her employers.
Shte may be found by appieationi at tl
Barber's Shop in this place.
Stumtervillo, Jan. 8th 1(-51 11 if
Butter.
Fresh Goshen Butter,
" Virginia andI Mountain Buttt
For sale by ROBERT LATTA.
Camden, Nov 25, 1851. 1-tf
Notice.
A LL. Persons indebted to the subacrib
.tby Note or Account are respectful
solicmted to call and settle immediately
circumistances compel him to call on ther
Dl. J, WINN.
Matrch 15, 1852. 21-tf.
Administrator's Notice.
I hlAVE appointed Mr. W. M. Grte
myA Agent, to settle all the matters
time Estate of John Mclonald, late of ith
1)istrict. MA RY E. McDONA LD.
A l.. Persons having demands again
the Estrate of .Johmn McDonald, will presc
thenm tduly attested. Those indebted w
nmake immecdiate payment. to
W. MI. CGREEN, Agent.
Februanry 14, 1852, 17-tf
Notice.
D) R. J.M TAGE8 having ocr t
his services to the peoprlo.
Inne4th 1851 32 tf
HIF, Commiss" '
foruinter~ k D to
he handed in to theu mop
the the Third bloml!yIt,
menl, for tio makingoot
to imhe Record Jk'okspin the
gister of Mlesie (omneya ce
Disjrict,,frog theNabmahpnegto
Office therein to the com nes t
general Indexes, which 9 bAii eetea de
pursuance ol the Actzof , . ,.
,The Crhqioq ons ri t
syok 9all.'be,*excaoti w e
correcaness, and (or this .p 'e." letd
thaat.. the sentraptor .shall bla iy f "
every entry byjrfer s 0 iself
without relyin on. the . the
reapective a. The sa Iud xe to-b
made i9 '.wo ioks, (to be provided Vy the
Co'iwiim~iere)~ c '0Iang ys
Coastum~unen),be# ..t yems
f Registr , pames. opti an4
pag ; tmh e one, the napse4,, O.prties
who e xecuted the writi, an g i .ithei
the nantes !f the parti ~.Whoit they
werr, oxpute1..to ibAe' at be allprA
ranged, such alphabetca arrangernent te
extend at leamt to the three first letters o
the surnamin, and the christian Dansa u111 .
each surname to be likqrigeapaifl.lcl
arranged., . -
waI. AkYNSWORTH Bew'ry ,
March % , . : , i -.*. -.
Encourage 6eme Napwke
H 1E Subscriber.,gratU;th
patronageqeetWfoe; bestcaredsol
hin,. taken this method'Of binb i
of Sumter and the adjoining.D tt
still continues to carry on thW CA Rh 1AE end
HARNEWS MAKING business in ni I. vali,
mum branches, it his stnd in B.
He 6n making large additions o
ment, so as to enable hai'so msnobtib)"VO
thing wanted, in his line, at th e abort
and an a style of workmanship '"it*i
thie Southern States. He ba an has een eh'
psrienced workmen, and is- well sulaud With
the best easoned timber; also with
and Mountings of the latest ,I- -
' All new'wurk'done in hils wak
ranted'12 months and repaired .
If-i fail in that time. Me wlUO4.so AU
the shortest notice' and in .~I
.a distance shuuld iwantrprl . _ ift
will write to that effece will 00br=
job.aad reiqsrnait whem one. s - . .
SAS. W. AMDBSE
at B,---Ris.amaage web- dethisonafldi'eny
SBlack Rfver 'WatchsesUM wiit or
CABINET.W.ARERoOM.
F. M. ANDRFW I ;.
TAK~IS tise enet .tiS
inforMin We eitizens .
. Sainterv -Ad--vFi *iyhk
he has opened in Seatrl 1i.the View
Praeb riaachashw a CA WARE
ROe here hi sale, e)Ie
such furniture. as comnestqnei*h1ltals
ofnhis trade, which- . bewil waseat:of god
t materal ;:and. will furnish for e lha es.
ton picms, all deseiptone of Fnun1,aeade.
Re Vasiecuted as &he hoish atite.
i e nyead~taneCms ftaishei.with
All the suberiber askN5:diis'tujaf,
hope'-by ptie-tual attention to bealaema
Ses7 terme, to raerit 'public patrnige.
7bruary 17, 185.
Would respewlly inters a
the public Uprally -tis lie
ahd o&s ilr sale on ==nnate. terms a
and splendhL.q -( .., r mjn.
Glovesh~c.4mr~.
Menwaa Boweiyfib of~t~ eve. . -
ry decriptiod uq
reasonable ~.s. -
gTHisav areqpsibullarlygteh,t ceausting
of it ricier thn ver pgVlUvisly ha
hibited Inthia.markAe.-. -
Oct. 18, 1851 . 51 if
N; CRANEi
ltanfactuuer et .Maggies.
LIGHT CARRIAGKiS,&q.
Returns hism sincere thankh to
to bestowed and begs leattd to Infeete themn that
he keepe constantly on hand the above qtrtlces
0 fhsonnignufacture and warrmnte the -s
r to be of the best maateril.l, workmanshJi, and .
the latest style. His pricee shell omea wt
theChrleto ic edas to d hi~sme
Vcomtparison;t to beconvinced, you will
call at his Carriage ReposItory on Brad
v uinder the- Town Hall and examIne for yeas.
With twenty years esperiencee, and Libertybs
He'll vie with the country and the arts jet
lain trade.
May 14thm, 1851 ' 9 ' if
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
Charles P. Freeman & Os
(L A T. FR EEMAN, NODGES as Co.,)
.IIMPORTERS ARID JOSBRS,
S(Otto Door South of Liberty-Street,)
144 BROADWAY-NEW YORK,
H AVE on hand, and will be receiviu
daily through the ueasona, New.Ood
direct froen. the Fu amanfetazssra
cash auctions, rich ~ ,F.nlnbm 5
c Millinery Goods. Onurtc of R1dk Ribbenie
pf comprise every variety of the latest aind unge
ebeautIful designs imoed
~ Many of our Go~ar' tasnafactated espe
ly to our order, from our own dpl6- ~n
nl tern., and stanad unrivalled. We ode ~
p5 Good. for nsett Cas.k, at lower tces ia amy
credit Ihouse in America can .
All pearchassers will And I. to ther
interest to reserve a portion of ianemy ad
e make selections froen out gre'at vauing of Rieb
Cheap Good. :
Ribbons rich for BonnesCaf1ashes& Boite..
Bonnet Silk., Satinsa,Crapee & Taetees,
Embroildres,Collar,Che 'tsBeerthas.
Emobroidered Reveire, Lace, and Heusho
Cambrie Halkfs.
r-~ Blonds, llusions, *nd Emabroideed laces. hr
Cap.
Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas, aind
.. Veils.
Hlonitona, Mechlin, Valenclonee, and Brett
Lace.
ar English and Wove Thread, Smyrni, Liste
Tbhread and Cotton [Is
Ki it"Thread, Silk, and Sewing 8016,
French and American Ayti~elal Flewnee
French Lace, English, American and Ind'an.a
Straw Bonnets and Ttimnminge.
- March 9, 1852. 90-t
a Notice to Stockhoiderse
ALLt Stockholders In arreas. to th Bred.
ford Springs Feale Institute Cssnpany are so.
quilred to make full par eet before rtr a
in March net--to the subscriber er to Wilis
at Lewis, Falq., in Susmtervillle,
it iy order of the Beard.
l EDWIN CATER, See'ry &.Treea.
February 2, 1852.1-f
Bargains in Ladies KMd
-, Slippers.
The subscriber Is now offeinig his eatire stock
o f I.ADIE8' KID SIAPPERS at low price.
for Cask.
rs Ll. in want of the article will do welt to
ctal. B. 'FOLSOM.
June 17th. 1851' 34 of t