The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, April 06, 1852, Image 6
Do AS - SaY.-Mis, Antoinette L
' iN&wn, a giiduata'oeollege, tallti
&,' prtiached fort-e .cotngregathn - it
Boston a fiw Sundays ago. - Her tex
* tvfruar-dit:curinthinne, 14th -ehiap
ter, 34#,5 -'ILet. your i womnen keel
uilenlti1 the churehes, for it is not per
9*itted to them to-speak; for they ar
egtmntafided to be under obedience, ai
also saith the law, , And if they wil
r4i pny.thing let them ask their htie
4&ds 1a'Aiome!ybr. it is a shane A'
W""-de to'speak in& the chutrche!!'
Whoii Mili Antoinette practises whi
sliepreaches, we would be glad to reas
one of ir sermons in print.
- . '9A~s t pr:NION. CAsE--The qtues
4on.f, h0. Constitutionality of th
.iAiqtUniou. I.ottery 'is now before th<
Voitrt in two actions, in two separat<
cases-one brought by a private in
4vidual and a subscriber, and the oth
er, by the District Attorney, on th<
p -of the State. The Herald sVa
the.wquestion ill soon be deternined
by the proper court.
VtInkT D'sTROr1 DY Finosr.-Tie
ACinuattl Gazette states-that muost ol
"ite 0tstW-eherries peaches, apples, and
V pears--which had escaped the extrem
tevd:4fdf-thedpast winter, have all been
eilea-away by the recent and unex.
pected visitation of Jack Frost.
In .EseX. Nunty, Va., pneumonia
h.passulneI atin epidemic character, and
ty,.depths .has occurred in about
twp.yeeks.
Alabama produces 6,400 bales ol
otton- moro than any other slave State.
Mississippi produces more than any
other except Alabama.
v Y Auv AND NAvy UNIFORMS.
The Washington Telegraph states, that
the adoption of the new army uniform
i be enforced on the fourth- of
J4, next, ind that the new navy'uni
.fernhj which was adopted oa the 8th of
this month, will be enforced at the
same time.
NOMINATION FOR SOUTH CAROLINA.
--K- A writer in the National Intelli;
gencer of Tuesday, whose conmunica.
tion is signed "A South Carolina Sece.+
hinist," recommends Col. James Gads.
det as. in every way qualified tt
All the Executive Chair of the Union.
Miss Frederika Bremer will soom
, iti England, her work oin A
called Unes' in the New
wbrld."-'Ga. Citizen.
Spanish Consulate has lieen
opened recently at-Key West, ere
passports-for- portA in the .Island of
- Cuba, cAn he obtained at till 'inies.
new Post 10inbe has been .ci
tablished at Donaldsville, Abbeville
DiAtriet, in this State, and Saini'
fn ald ppuinted Postunaster.
lyyMut 'tokE Loos.-Two thou.
undred and two marriage
c en issued by the Clerk
f. January, 1851, to the -A"
Deembeir;, 1851j Ab average of s-ev
par day. -S
C .OMM-RCIAL.
- atest dian trom Liverpool, March 20.
-.latest dates fr9Irp Havann, March 17.
:AeAt dates from- .Havre', March 15
Oarleston M~arket.
CHARr.FSTo!I, April..
COTTlON.--The enquiry yesterday, al
thosgh to a fair extent,- lacked spirit, andi
the market exhibited a dull appearance.
.The transactions footed rising 1600 bales.
at extremes from 0 1-2 at 8 1.4. Pricer
-the same as reported on Thursday.
-SPE0iAL NOTICES.
Uoofianmd's Gierana flitters.
-TaZSa celebrated Bitter. prepared by Dr. C.
-M JacKIoar, 120 Arch-street, Phailadelphia, are
*performing astonishing cures throughout the
wahote country.: We can bear witness to their
enarativeg power. in the case of a friend of onr
who had the Liver Complaint, and who hadl
tried almost every other medicine, but without
efeet.,. Afer taking a few bottles of thease
1tteshe wasn entirely cured. To thoee who
are similarly afflicted we r. comrmend them to'
take the preparation, knowing that they will
care the disease spoken of, and many other,, to
which "fiesth Is heir to." There is a apuriousa
.2artie made, in Philadelphia. The only place
- :~set the genuine article is 120 Arch-street,
* 'hladelphia, of Dr, C. M. JAcusont, or his
Aegns throughout the country. Mh2-tmn
A moether Seeutific Woandert
- IMtroRTAtNT TO DYsP'FTIes.
--Dr. J. -S. louaghton's Pepsin, the true Di-.
gestive' Fluid, or Gaitric Jsice,tpreppared from,
emanet, or the Fourth Stomath ogf the Ox, after
hleetilons of Baron Liebig, thehgeat ['hysiuo-o
.gicat Chemist, by J. S. Houaghtenl, 41. D.,,Phila
*4elphia. Tis Is truly a wonder(ul re medy for
IndIgestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,* 1Irer, fqu
plaint, Constipation and Debilityecuagng ahy1~
stuare's Own. Method, by Nse'tre'q .Owp~
Agest, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, contain,
og Solentiie evidence of its value, furnished
by eaets, gratis. See notice amoag the medical
e qdvetsements. -y
F. R. Shackelford1
Pactor and Commitsion Merchaant,
CENMTRA L W hARP-CHARJIESTrON
* . A pril 6, 1852. 24-2t.
'Take Out Your Negroes.
Comnaiitted to the Jail o-t the 2ird Mas
M51.a negro rman, callin'g himself anac
* ays aphabltangs to a anan int York, by thc
nme of Lntton. Also are on 21st Angual
ll8yd, says lhis nnnic is Gabriel, arnd that hei
Lbdhmngs to Dr. T. S. Wilsn..
-Tile owners tof the above niamted negroec
- arit hereby nnt ified, thiat if the sid a~nee
,--e- not Inaken tant, and the expenases paia
..y the expipaato of one year froma iheia
-. lndgmuent in Jail, that they wall be soald a
. the. inw. 'lirects. The oruer (Isanar) or
' te first Matndaag itn mane urexI; anda tha lat.
ier4Gabriol)'oai thin first Munday in Sep
.- .J. ('. hillAME \t . $l.K D.
Wilmington & Manchester
Rail Road,
20 Mile Sei Operatioua
On and after time fist of April the Mail
and Pamsenger Trains on lite Wilmiington
:end Manchester Rail Road will run.to
Mnvs' Station, 25 miles froin Its junction
witi the Camden Branch Rail Road as fol.
lewis:
Leave junction daily at 2. 55 P. M. afler
the arrival of the Cars froin Cimrieton.
Arrive at Mat.cheter, - 3. 10 P. M.
" " -Sumterville, - 3. 65
" " Mayes' Station. 4. 20
L-atve 3Mayes'Stat'n daily at 0. 00 A. M.
Arrive at Sumterville, - 0. 40 " "
1" Manchester, -7. 25 ''
" Junelion, - . 7. 40 6"
in time to connfeet with Charleston.
A Daily line of stages carrying the U. S.
Mail through Darlington C. II, and Cie.
raw to Fayetteville, will run in connection
with the Rail Road.
Passengers between Charleston or Co.
Iinmhia and Fayetteville, or intermediate
points will find this the most comfortable
and expeditious route.
L. J. FIEMING,
Re't Engn'r W. & M. R. R.
April, 6th, 18. 24-tf
Piano T .
JosarINm FLEY, of Charles.
ton. informns the Iad.es and Gen
lienen of Sutterville and vicinmtv, that be
ham arrived and is agw prepared to TUNE
AND REPAIR Pino, Organs, Melode
um, and-othei musical instrmsmmentp.
Orders left at the Suatter B:tnner Office
will bW priimptly attended to.
Apritil5,-1852. 24-tf
TO PL ANTERSe
Te Putmuriber had just received a large steek
of goodst for SPitING AND StJMMERIjwhit-h
he 4,%r at Charlestin prices, less expencai.
10 Bales'.ietvy Osnaburg,'
"Shzing and Sheeting..
. lve ..UJqnima, and liurlboro' Stripes,
10 01ide. Oap'i Sdes and Shoulders,
25 bie Baltimore Flour
25000 fIne -Npanish Segan.,
BSigarm, Cofeen, Teas. &c. &c,
Mola Soap, Starch, &C.
L. B. HTANKS.
April 6th, 1852 24-t
Elegant Dress Goods.
New and elegant colored Silk.mlusues,
Thorese Silk@, Black waiired do. Plain
Black do.
Embroldered Silks,
"Jeany Lind Goldschnaidt,"
-- Freh printed muslin.; Jaconets, Lawn,, &c.
-Barir D'anes; F itey.Bareges,
Plaid Swi GJn hait. .
French *pre8 -hemisettes, Collars, Sleeves,
black aid colored Alpaccas, Prints, Ging.
hams, at 1212 cents,
- Glove'. Ribbons, Howiery, Trimmings, &c.
at C-harleston prices..
L. B. IHANKS.
April Oth, 1&I! ...24--tf
READY MADE CLOTIING
16f all descriptions as IoW as 2 50 a hull suit.
Is. B. HAENKS-.
April 6tb, I852 - 21-if
Cheap Goods.
VIM ';subscrier 6a9 just returned from
Cias'eton with a full assoriment of A 1.L
KINDS- OF GOODS, Wares and Merchan.
diae in line.of.busines; having exceiaed
htare- half
an o , aiy one to
~.~~ eitheriat~ honlesale or
* d:k,. Drab, Leghorn. and Palm Leaf flats.
600'.Pair Shoes,-variousu qualities, mmsch as
Bringans, Geim., Boys anid ~Children.
Ladies and Miksns' Gaiters and Slippers.
For sale by ANDREWS & ROACil.
Sunmerville, April 6, 185~2. 24-2t.
Spring Goods
AT THE 'lPALME TTO 110U.%E,'
.iUsT nECKIVED, AND FOnt SALE LOW.
CA LICOES, Muslins, and Ginghanms.
Cambric, Linen, and Linmen D~rili.
Parmer,. Dri, amid Stripe iu'nespun.
L. C. lidk'mP, and Musimn Ildk'ts.
Bed Tick-ing. Brown and lIl'd .-hiring.
Ladies White and Cul'd Silk, and L,. Thmreamd
Gioves. .
For sale by . ANDREWVS & ROACI[.
Sumterville, A pril 6, 18.52. 24-2t.
.Ink, &c.
Iharrison's Columbian Black, Red, anti
.Indelilible Ink, in quart, pint,. and
s maill Bottles.
WVriting Pamper, Copy Books, Pens, Wa
fers, &c.
For sale by ANDRtEWS & ROACII.
Sunmterville. A pril 6, 1812. '24-2t
Gro eres.
2.500 lbs. Brown, Crashed arid Loaf
. u.ar,
200 gallons C. Molasses,
oBi.Flour,
600 lbs. Rio Cofiee,
10 Sacks Salt,
60 lbs. Candy,
Candles, Cheese, Soap, Starch, Tea,
Segars, TIobacco, Snul' Shot, Powder,
Water andi Tin Buckets, Jugs, &c. &c.
For sale low by
.ANDREWS & ROACII.
Sumtervilie, April t, 1852 21-If
The Notice,
TeCo.partnershsip heretofore existingt
between time sumbscriberq nnder thme tirim of
J. T. Solornmn, & Co., is this day dissolv
ed by limitation and sumtual consent. All
persons indebtedi to said firm by inote or
open account, will please call anid settle.
J. T. SOIDOMONS,
II. J7. IIA YNSWORTII,
A. WIII'TE, Jim.
Jan. 6, 1852 11 tf
ROOKS!? BOOKS !! ROOKS! !
English. Prench, Latin and Greek School
Book.. Also Blank Books of all sizes, arid
Stationary for sale by
PtERRY MOSES.
Feb. 22, 18,5218-f
Election of Music Teacher.
The finard of Trustees of the Blradfordl
Springs Female Institute wilt ieect anm addition
aiM muic Teacher on the last Mondlay in mtin
month. Applicant, will please addilrees the
P'rincipal at the Ininsute. Salary flve hums.
dreo dollars and board.
EDWIN CAT~it. P'rinceipal.
3 7Tri- weekly charlesson Merr.nmry wil
oItwo weeks anid forward scount.
Ready Made Clothing,
WUIl be rece ived In a few diays, a very
f (ine Smock of Ileady Mail. clothing--cnsistisig
ei every article .of Gen.e Wear, andt will he
.1h1 iiow, by WV..J. FIt ANCIN
. p iAi F. L & N. Moeses' tAbW Onlic
Geo. 2 . M . .t7 sj
Important and- Unreservei
0 a 14.
i0sotvamcr AND aXTsNIVE FAILURE
AT THE NORTH.
Sale of 62,876 worth of Splendid Good
at - Less than Half Price," at the Lot
dun House Store, 207 King- Street.
W E heg respectfully to call the attentio
of the lsdies of this city, its vicinitj
ani throughout the State in general to ou
"GREAT UNPRECEDENTED SALE,
of the richest stock of dress good
,-ver offiered in this Southers Marke
We alsoiinvite Country merchants, and a
buyers of the undermentioned class c
goods. not to leave the city without intapec
ting this stock, being to their advantagi
whether buying for family use, or retailer
of the same. These splendid laoto, of tih
newest spring goods, exported from ti,
firitish and Parisian markets, at the cost c
importing, amounting to upwards of 85N
000, but owing to the finn suspending pay
ment, the sam1e was sold for the benefi
of the creditors. and W. KING, of th
IDNDON HOUSE ESTAIILIHME N'I
became the purchasers, at a discount of 5
per cent. off the cost, the who'e of whicl
will therefore lie open for public inspectiei
and sale this day, consiSting of:
..RICH FOULARD SIMK; Barege d
Lainep.; Paris Chinta Barege; 1aris Print
ed .LawnS ;'EmbroId-'r.-d do.; Paris Chint:
Musli., warranted fast colors; Brochi
figdred Swiss Muslins; Paris Chintz Fin
Cambric, ell wide; Rich Satin Plaid new
style Printed Barege, of Roeklin Preres
Paris celebrated prnting;. Paris Ts.sue di
Soie; .2,4000 metras (atin Stripe ,Pari
printed Organdie Muslin., 121.2 cents pe
yard, cost 31 1-4;.Cashm--re Travellin
Dreisses; choice cois Paris lanillas
Black do, richly trimmed; Paris Ki
Gloves ; Sat in Turc Paraso's; Rich Glac
Silk do ; Rich Foulard do.; sea green bor
dered and figured do; Rich Chene do
Rich boiled Chameleon do; 4,000 dnzei
1'inn Cambric Handkerchiefs; Genta 7.
full size elegant quality do. 31 1-4c ; La
dies Ricily Embroidered do very riel
Works in Habits; Chemnizetti; Collars
Cuffs.; Ladies' Caps ; infants' loag -Rbea
Infants? Waists, &c,; .Damask Linen Doy
lies, 6 .4c; Embroidered Curtains, 18 3
cents each; Rich Broche Buonet Ribbons
Poult de.Soie do;.Rich Taff'eta Glace'Fa
cmnne, all boiled Silk; Broche Stripe 'do
Ileavy Glace Broche do, in white; Mick
Lav. anid Black,fSteel and Black, for.Mu;ari
ing ; Rich Mourning Dress Coods, Whiti
Dress Check and PMain Muslins, fronrel)
per yard, full width; Swiss, Mtull .do
Cambray plain Ginghams, 8c per yard
do. yard wide plain self color Lawns, 8
per yard, Embroidered Sleeves 18 .3.4<
Canton Crape Shawls; Rich Chene do
&c. We *cannot -here describe cahI an,
every style, quoting price, &c., but wil
merely take some'o the leading'lats, an
leave our friends ahd-customers - to inspec
and judge f6r: theamselves, therefore, comt
mencing withLot 51, we introduce to you
notice our uagnlticent stock of
it 51t 200 pitces contaiing 6A0t0 yde
of P.ris Print6d Iawnal all at 12 1-2 ctinti
yard wide. Lt 52, 2,010 Metres splend
Organdie Paris Chintz, yard wide with an
isin a ripe and uhecks, (worth!31 1:4 to. 3
1-2c per yard,) our-price-will be 12 1-2 t
lOc per yard. IAt A0,. 2,000 yards Chen
pattern, verytrich.fas; colors, from 15 to 1
3.4c. ..Aot..4 E. 't nioa Dre
.Gjooda. Lot 65,-Handotne Ninrstedl srege
US 3-4 cts. Lot 56, very rich satin Stripe
and Check, l'arim printed, -at 311-4, wortl
62 1-2 cent.. Lot 67. Extra *uper' ari:
Tissue de 80ie, all brill'iant silk, at 37 1.2
worth 75c. Lots 58, 69, 60, 61, 62J ani
63, contain rich-Dreus Goods, of the riches
styles, and only. require inspection to war
rant a rapisi sale. 35 Surmmer Quilti
measuring 3 1-4 yards long, wort h 85-eac
all at 88.25. 400 dozeui of rich Damasli
all Linens Doy lies, at 01.-4 or 75c per dozer
worth 12 1.2 eAch. Lot 64 Paris Ki
Gloves, very best make 62 1-2c. list 6.
40 dszen Ladies -Black La~ce Mite., at 6 1.
cents per pair. Handsomse Emnbroidere
Curtainas, at half price.
WHITE DRESS GOODS.
HI sndsomse Check Muslin, from 10e pe
yard to the richest made; fine Stripe dr'
18 3-4 cents ; fine Swiss Mull, Swie
Books, Indi~a Books, the cheapest eve
shown.
Lot 201, 200 full size Black Lace Man
tillas, all at 02 1-2c each. Lot 202, 40)
do. white richly. trimimed, 87 1-2 to 1.3
1.2. Lot 203 mo 207 lRih Black Sill
trisimed with deep lace, at 1.87 1-2 5o
each, worth three tim. s the mnoney. Ii.
208, 50 changeable Ture do., very rich, a
64.25.
Upswards of 1,000 splendid qualhtiei
richly watered, handnsme Damaask border.
sold regularly from 83.60 to se each-ouj
price for these superb goosds will averag
from 1.25 to the richest goods made f's
82.25; 400) children's Silk do. at 60c ench
Linen Cambric Edis't. Department.
Lot Extraordinsary.-400)0 dozen Lines
Camibric Hdk'fs. warrantsd all finte Flay
and thme best msade goods at thse followin
prices : No 1-3 fosr 25c. or U0c. the dozes
5 8size : No 2-3 for 28c. or l100c th
dozen, 5-8 size: No 3-3 for 31 1-4, c
1.12 1-2 the dozen, 6-8 size ; No 4-3 fi
37 1-2, or 1.37 1.2 the dozen,* very flne
oter inmbers running up to the fines
muade, at equally assoundiuig prices ; 100
richly emsbroidered do. Frensch wsrks a
half psrice.
Lot 197 contains a perfect novelty. 40
richly embroidered Travelling Cashsmser
Robes, cost from 88 to 610 each, cont asm
inig 11 1-2 yards in each pattern, worke
al F over, for 82.87 the full dress ; 200) l.
dies' Marsella Skirts, all at 87 cenats eard
Our splendid stock of Ribbons, ais abov
described, we conmmence at 8 1-4c per y
DONNET DEPARTMENT.
All the new Spring Bonnets, from $
and upwards, comprising upwards of 201
fashionable and elegant shapes.
The above, with other lots not here de
scribed, to which we invite the attention <
the public, will be found to surpases any ea
pectations, therefore we call on our custc
tmera to inspect the same, now open for sal
at the LONDON HOUSE STORE,
207 King-treet, Charleston, S. C.
V ILIAM Is~o, Propriet.)
N.B.-All hills asnounting above 8.4
a discount allowved of 2 1.2 per cent; ud
that amount, as ukual, net cash. Counti
orders will have Mr. King's atrict persons
attendance, anui any Dress Goods left f~
Isis selection wvili be exchanged if require
as we cannot as ustsal, so well sand sasi
pies by snail, the fashionable patterns geni
rally being larger thus seasori, asnd reqsunsi
at least 1.4 of a yard to see thce decsigs
DRUGGdiT A
OFFERS for sals, for cash, or en appmed er
and WaCLL BCLcTSaIq1rt0DaIp A@ peYt
brugs and
FRENC, KINGLIII AND.AMERI(
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PAINTS A
TRUSSES. (ALL KINDS) VARNISHI
r PESSAVI , - '' DYE STUI
' DRoGGlS LABELS. BRONZES
.. . GLASS WARE,. RUSHE
S-'aTManwaciMs, , , gow 4
TnoasrsoNianrp MKniiNrrs, LAvtio ?MD
8isaXsasI' llZaa; & Rtoo-r, S ta, iL
fI G&ARDI SmE"... -.. --...1111a2? GL
Genu l n e .. e
Ttgeiher t
COMP RISING TIE STOCK OF
AL
-Agent fop the
PA4 TEN T A ND FA,
April (th, 1852.
Torch-Light ProcessIon!
P lulic Meeting of tle Sons of -Tempe.
A rance,Nunter Division No 1-, will
-tnke plare on 'I'hursday the.8thf-April,
nt 8 o'clnck,. P. R(.. at the Tem'perance
Hail. All Son of remnperneq are invited
to join' te Procesion. Ari Iidiism tnay
be expected frein His Honor Judgq (fNsAL
Piut Grand Worthy.Patriarch. Procession
to be formned zt.;Temprance:Ha precise.
ly at 7 o'clock, J. II. CLARK. L.
March 2:, 1852.t
.Fastra eNose
r Stay , about a - smiti lgo
from the subscriber at- PinevTile,
;hsrluson Diesrict, a GRAY .MARE,
somewhat below medium size,* and about
six years old. She las long hoofs ; was
without shoes, and in her left pastern be
hind seems to havo been strained.
bAny information concerning her would
I ho thankfully received, or a reward paid
upon the delivery of her to the enbieriber.
G. H. McMASTHR.
Butter. Lard, Bacon &born.
PRIMP. Mountain Butter (in smll Fikius)
do.* . do. .leaf LArd, do.
North Carolina Bacon,
; o. CORN. - -
..ROBT: LATTA.
March 25, 1851 .4 I
11.. 120 MYEETENYG afREKET
-CIIA R f;EST N, 48.-C.- -
O :01IS-ferm and Wh*le-,-.Agen .A.1 tie
Brooklyn Factory.
WIllTrE. LEA D..:-Agent"for 1inidntqmpany. -
IRON SAFES8-A tPg Rich's slu
I PLATFORM SA LFA Agent for lahartes.'
-OGARDUlS'S MILL f nt for Xr6 .
t GEORGIA BURR 'S. Manifactu.
rers'-Articlhs. -~
LEATIJEIl BANDS, s.prge.ptnck.
r Charleston, Oct- 6, 50 - f
Garden keed..rop. 1851s
Junt re-eivel a fresh supI including every
variety 'liiih - X W ARI AINTE. -Also
, IR11Ii POTATQK,qnst Sm,4=e.
at rA Y MOSES'
Feb.- 17th, 1852, . a 17-sf
. AppI eTfe '"0 brated
5W App~e Tres. I'f iioi lethe
nursery of n'lAVts & Iziks, foe. dile. o*
OF OOD belog t A.3 & .
will continu businsess, Mitheir. oldustand, at
assures his iriendu, and the'pubIle generally,
that he will-do all ln''hidI 5eih-er 'to merit 'their
epnfidejlce .and pnatroa
PER !IIOSEN.
Febrtuary 10,.185J. . -.- 46- if
DR. W. AMES DA A N respectfulty of.
era his. professional -sorides to tecitizens o
I tdumterlle and its vicliity.
O11ic--the A~ohecarg shop formerly occe
pled by D~r. Rt . MELLtr-rr.
March' I2th, 1851 20 - ly
Notice.
Ta Suhhucriher having recently purchased
tihe .entirs STOCK O'- GOODS, .helonging
formerl to McRoy & Jones, consisting of every
thming thsat can ho founa'fn a store, for 'town or
country sonsumaption, Offears them at very re.
dreied prices lfor C'ash or good paper. He solicits
-a .hare of the genmurun siblio patrona s.
March 22;,1852. -'- - 22..:4w
j IIJERE AS thme law requires the Ordi
t nry of Sumter District to he iti his
t Office, Monday andl Friday in each weeli,
perstons therefore havinig business in said
Office wvill please attend on those~ days.
W. LEWIS.
March 9, 1852. 20-if
;Valuable Woodland Near
e TI'IE TOWN FOR SALE.
r Bietween 17 and la acres, of. land lying
at Turkey Creek near Suterville. wilt be
sold on accommriodating termos to an ap
proved purt h ieer. A pply at this office.
Jan. 27th, 1852 14-if
Evening Dress Goods,
White and Colored, Embroidered Swiss Mu.
lin. Organdies, 8-4 wide, of the most beautiful
r colors, at 25, 31 1-4 and 37 1-2 cents.
r A splendid and rich assortment of Color., in
;Sewing Silk TIisues, at the rembrkabls low
Sprir.e of 25 cents a yardl.
Embrom 'rad tirenadine Silks.
360 h~ain.soon anid rich Embroidered Evening
t Dresses in sno mnomt fashionable atyles. These,
together with-our large assortment-of Goods for
[) Eveniing wear, are oflfering at remarkably L.OW
.eamcr.a: - W. J. JACOBI & SON,
221 King-st., hend, opp. the Big Boot.
Charleston, Jan. 20, 1852. 12-sf
Yarn and Osnaburga,
e The above goods at whiolesmalo or retail
dj by PERRY MOSES.
Agent of The DEKatB Mann'ng Comn'y.
Feb. 23, 185?. ls-tf
I.IhEAl) QUA RTERS,
44th Reg't. S. C. M.
M.jtmiOs.DFOR. March 6, 15.
Mr onR. Lgn having ,been poated
Sergennit Majo'r or thei Forty-lFourth eiment
80. Ca. Militia, will be obeyed and respected
-accordiangy. By ordesr of Col. F. M. M E LLET.
e W. T wmtoa, Adj.
gjY Wamchmam copy one titee.
', Enabroidered Tiulbet lifarisme
rn 81AWLS.
y A larga and very isuperior assortmuent of Rich
m mbrodered Miarino Shawls, with heavy Silk
inFringes, and embracing Black, White, and all
very low, at W. J. JACOBI & SON,
- 221 King-st., bend opp. the Big Boot.
Chmarleston, Jnn 20, 18152. 13-tf
Negro Shoes.
500 pr. Negro Shoes for ate low by
Or.t 34. W..J. FRA~NCIS.
ORKMAN, M. D.
ND CHEMIST,
PN, S. C.
, a L-TaE LOWnsT mStr 1PRICE, a large
EDtfUR*ANEAN and Euaoran
Me diiness
,AN CHEMICALS OF ALL KIND8.
ND OILS, SPICER.
ES. GELATINE,
TF, . FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
PERFUMERY,
HAIR DYE. -
ILAIS HAIR, NAIL A?N TooTn-sBausnggs,
Wcs, Fcv oNC s.
&D AND SPeaX OIs.., FaNcY SOAPS,
I AND CAramnaa, &C. &c.
I Liver Oil.
ith every article
A DRUGGIST OR PHYSICIAN.
maost approved
(IL Y MEDICINES.
24--tf
NfsW STORE
NEW GOODS!!
, .. - BAR NETT,
Of' Calumbia, has the pleasure of announ.
culng-to the citizens of Sumterville and the
surrodnding District, that lie ias opened a
Branch-of his Establahmeut-at Mr.China's
Hotel, where will be found a most com
Ready Made Clottaaing,
Shirts, under do. Drawers, Cravats, hand
kerchiefs, Suspenders, Trunks, and Fancy
Goods., all of which he pledges,.- will be
sold lower than ever offlered in this place.
Call and be convinced.
March 30th, 1852 23-tf
New Goods and New Store,
HE Subscriber bege.leave to inform the
citians of Sumterville and the public
generally, that he is now opening a fine
Stock of
SPRING AND SUMIMER GOODS.
Consisting of Ladles Dreps Goods of every
ducriptipri; and Fancy Articles..
-ALSO
A very e0m lete assortment of READY
MAE 'CWTHING, all of which will be
ebld'6xtiremely Low, at his store, one door
east of Mr. F. Suniter's Law Office.
B. GREENVA LD.
March 29, 1152. . 23.-if
Dry Goods and Groceriess
T E Subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, that
he has just returned from (.harleston, and
is receiving a well selected assortment of
DRYG OODS AND GROCERIES,
which he will sell as low as -can be afforded
in this market.for Cpsh.
-ALSO
Corn, Meal, and Grist,- kpt for sale as
usual. 'T. O'CONNOR.
-barth-23,1832. 22-4f
Sbring ad Summer Clothing
HE Attention of the public, visitini the
SCiY, io invited to the New and Fash
iosaoq Sjingand SumhaerStck now receiving
AT..DUNN di DURVEA'S,
238 Iing Street, ( d the Retd.)
p r made p i se
them ive perect satiifsetio
- N-:. .L.Great B~argains caq be had in the bit.
o( iae r =4Winiter Stock as we must clear It'
edtt'make 'room for or Spring and Summer
Goods. Please call and''eamine at.
. . Etxo S~sart, Charleston. 83. C.
Marc 23, 1852. .t
ROBERT LATTA.
LATE 'FHlE FIRM OF DICKSON & LATTIA
would respectfully inform his friends and the
public geealy, that lie is new receiving a e-.
rietyt of Heavy and Fanny rocsries, w lsch he
will seBl low for cash--Two dloorm above the
Planter.' Hotel, and immediately opposite Jarnes
Dunlap's, esq.
Camden, S. C. Dec. 10th, 1850 'if 9
Dry Goods for Fall Trade
IN CHARIIFSTON.
W. G. BANOROFT,
'153 and 255 Kuvo-raRET.
(One door below Wentworth-Street.)
We would again respectfully Invite the atten
ties of ourrienda and customers in the country,
to our extensive Stock of DRY GOODS, when
they 'visit our City. Always in hand
SOUJTHERiN MANU FACTUIRED,
Consisting of Georgia Plalnes and Kerseys.
Alabamta do do.
Plain and Striped Osnaberge.
Bleached and Brown Domestic.
SUPER DUFIFIL BLANKETS-DIRECT
IMPORTATION.
We would also part icularly Invite attention t
our IMPORTATION of SILKS and DRESS
GOODS, being one of. the LARGEST
STOCKS IN THlE SOUTH ERN COUNTRY.
We are also prpared to furnish every article
in the Dr Good Line, via: Hlosiers, Golves,
Linens, Flnnels, Cloths.Casimers, Bombazines,
Alpaceas, Merenoes, Moussellain de Lahses,
Plaids, Jaconets and Swims Muslins, Furniture
DimiyPrinsts. Ginghams, Shawls, Laces, Edg
ing, blbons, Trimmings, &e.,4.c.
Sptember 23, 1851. 48--tf
OUEFor Sale,
My OUEAND LOT, fu, the village of
Sumierville, where I now live. There are
FIFTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND in the lot.
Terms made easy to the purchasers.
Jan. 15, 1852. 13-tf W. LEWIS.
Limne
For Sale at PERRY MOSER'
Feb. 17th, 1851 17-tr
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!!
BARGAINS to be had am the above article
at PERRY MOSES'
Feb. 17th, 1851 17--tf
1,O@0 Bushel. of Corns
W ANTED by the subscriber One Thou
sand Bushel. of Corn, for which the
highest market price will be paid.
PERRY MOSES
February 10, 182. 1-f
Butter.Brw Sgrs
BetRoadJavaCofe
Orleanss Molasses.
Sardines, Lobsters, Salmond and Macokeral,
Pickels, Preserves, &c.
Also CH EESE of the Duanaxs Brand, that
will keep in any climaate, andl Improe withi
age, at PERRY 0O8ES'
Lab. 17th, 1852 17- ..f
AMlUEL C, DUNN,
WJIOLESALE C'LO THlIG
ANn)
Furnishing Warehouse,
NO. 2) lIA YNE STREETl,
Claarieutona, 8. C.
M4arch 1st 18562 19-ti
Bouth Caroin She oacto
RY-C H A'R IE S T o N.
TO CITY AND 09OUNTRY DIALERS.
From is to 10,000 pairs
Kip Brogans, Goat and Ca l
Shme., Pultable for the 'ng .f
Trade. consisting o Mens, Boys, Youths,
and Women of variotas qualitles and style.
are now ofebred for sae to Dealers and
othervs on favorable terms. The above.de.
scription or Shoes aro . well worthy the
attention of the Trade; also. Shoes itted
to measure.
March 9, 1852. 20-t
The State of South Carolina,
SUMTER DISTRICT-In EQUTY.
Laurence II. Belser
vs Hil for Irvjunc.
Robert C. Mver', lien and Relief.
William. S. Belser,
Harvey Skinner. I
It appearing to my satisfaction that
William 1. Belseer, one of the Defendants
in the nbove stated case, in absent from anl
without tile limits of the State of South
Carolina. It is ordered that the said Wil.
liam S. Beier do plead. answer or demur
to the Complainant's Bill of Complaint
within the time prescribed by law or an
order pro confesso may be taken apainst
him
W. F. . IIAYNSWORTII,
Com'r Eq. E. D.
Feb. 21st. 182 . 10-3m
South-Carolna-Sumter Dist
IN EQUIT Y.
Win. Lewi and others
Vs. Bill for Ace's &o.
Iud.:Wn~a and others
t W at the creditor. of Thoemas
*e , late Sheriff of-said
Diumand . a : e. and prove their
By order of the Crm.E
W. F. B. HAYNSWORTH. Cosa'r.
Sumiterville, Feb 23, 18 18-on3m
All nersons havihag demands
tate of F. S. Belpe deceased i D
duly attested sa- those inda wilt k
rayment to M n F umter,
Oct. 20th,-1551 *4 . f
Through Fare ifom Chades
ton to Baltimore $7S0,
to Philadelphia 1
and to New York $2(k
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE. FROM
CHARLESTON, S. C,
LEAVING the Wharf at-the foot ot
Laurens-st. daily at 3, p. m. after the
arrival ot the Southern cars, via WIL.
MINGTON, N. C., from which . point'
-two daily tra.ina are dispatched at 8 A. M.;
and 2 P. M.;. tlq 8 o'cleck only connectisg at
Weldon with the. lines to Petersburg,
Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phila.
dolphia, and New-York. The public 1s
respectfully informed that the steamers of
these lines, are in first rate condition, and
are navigated by well kPowo and, i.t
perienced commanders the Rail Roads
are in fine order,' (the Wi1ii
ond Weldon. as wel as thlsa
and Roanoke having recently bes'relald
with heavy Trail) thereb secriig boeth
safety a despatcli. these' ostis
passeh'gers iialnf Ivus'of tle
FIRT TRAIN ~ay rest. *Daltnote in
40 hours. Philadelha ,ia ..;i Ibours, aM
New York in 501-2 h'ours;- amdd by: the
SECOND- TRAIN they. arrive-in;a~
timnore in 50 hours, Philadelpi it 86'
hours, and New-York In 61 1-1 hours.
-Through tickets .eao alone be had frog.
E. WINSIDW,'Agent of thme Wilmington
and Raleig Rail Rfoad Company, at the
office of ha Company, foot or Lares
street,'Charleston, 8. C., to whom please
aPply
March 23, 1852. . '2-tf
RE IIOV AL.
T H Suscrberhasremoved hiis BIO(YT
West of Captain F. Sumter's Law Office.
Hie has just received and will constantly
keen on hand ~a Fine Stock of DOOTd
AND SiHOES, which he will sell. g~ie
for CASH. But will credit his puncila!'
customers util Fall. Prompt pagypt *ia
required.
B. FOINIOM.
February 24, 1852. 18-tf
Notice.
The Co-partnershp~ lsexo esisting bei
tween the subscribers, under the oVef A. J.
& P. MOSES lsdissolved by its,own liiation
and mutual nt. nt'
All persons andbted to . sa. innr by Note'
or otherwise will please calland 8 E'1T TLE.
-; A. . MOSES.
PERRtY MOSES.
Febury I0, 1 ,U6.. 16-ian.
Pastr Cook and Dakern Cakes,.4ce. 4c~
OI era her services to the citizens of
Sumter'antd the adjoIning Disitricts In the
preparation of bridal feasts, pirt.supem
&c. Her long experience and servc in
every department of her busIness, justifies
hier m engaging to give entire satisfaction
to her emploers.
She may oun a ppheation at the
Sum terville, Jan. 8th ,1E51 11 tf
Butter.
Frealt Goehen Butter,
"Virginia and Mountain Butter.
For sale by ROBERT LATTA.
Camden, Nov 25, 1851. 1-tf
Notice,
A LL Persons indebted to the subscriber
bNoe or Account are respectfully
solicited to call and settle immediately as
circumstances ecaapel hsim to call on them.
D. J, WINN.
March 15, 1852. 21-ti.
Administrator's Notice.
I HVE pnted Mr. W. M. Green,
my Are nt, to settle all the matters of
the Estate of .John McDonald, late of this
District. MA RY E. McDONA LD.
ALL Persons having demands against
the Estate of John McDonald, will present
themi duly attested. Those indebted will
nmake immediate payment to
W.M1. GREEN, Agn.
February 14, 1852, 17-tf
Notice.
D .J .ST AGGERS, having lated
at uray' Frry prmanently.afi'e
hi :selrvices tothe pee
.June.4th tB1 32 .t
F, V~
f(or a
betded "i
the the Thid
meal, for the makIad
to fhe Record Beo
ister of Mee ao
Ofc therein
generaI Isidexeis, iicl4e
purauance qf. eAM4
correcAneIs, and WOr his
tit,. the ,sustn or
every eitry 4y. r
without relyin oa.ttT*
respective los. 1o
madoi9 'wo 1mks td be
of -Registry, a
page ; Itheone t
who t ecuted the
the naues gf the Pi
werp expelutel. ,Wi !,no
ragd, such a cI
extend at' leimt to the three
the uronia,and the c
each surmaoto belike
arranget. F~YS O
WM. f YNSWOR
Encoura u go
THE Subscriber
hi, aehndd
of bumter and the l
still centinus jo
HARNESS MA
an branches
He i nIaking
men&, so as go'e bin'
timatedin is I&e Sit.
and a Style of wA
he Southern Statee' -_ baN W
peonred workme and is. wel
the boaz aqem~med tlznbes. ah-~
a~m ouzOtdipm of &belat ?
'All newo' donae in Is
ranted' 1 month and
Wtalafait in ta tse
th shortest notice' and in
".a distance shulfd want
will write to tbat W e
Job,'iand etpradtnwhen 40.
moW l Rive g'W
CABINET A
Awl furiture- a
TAwh ch--:hba4~tsh
and win fhnnish fr.
Re 0i
tonis , altdscudjston of
AI e smibsber
hope'-by ptihbua l
e7ebrm,y Jo!,riulo9tru
Would
RO.I
or
hilid pIn bd aI.
Oct. l 18&1 .. 51 if
N. CR4N1
Returns hJs s s sner han
to bsestowed and hist eidi Isla lhqi
he keeQS conamut en hand theaoe
the Charleston ea.d at tea
comparison; to convinced,yo
calI at his Carriage Reposlse -
uider the Town Hal. and essane or
selves.
With twenty year esperience, and ELbertyb
--aid,
.He'll vie with the country and the artajhf
..hi. trade.
May 14th, 1851 99 a
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
Charles P. Fremia&m~
(C.ATE FREEMAt, HODGES k 0
IMEPORTBRS AND OimUtsn
(One Door. Routh of ' LbertyI~eet.)
144 BROADWAY--NEW YO0,
H1AVE on- hanxd. and will be recev
daily through ethd season, N#oo
direct freen, the. Fm aaakciie0,h
cash auctions, rich, bS~U
Millinery Goods. Our sekof Ridit
copieevery aieyof the lts 6
Many of our ~ eas- uggeqe
ly'to our order, ikden ourow mis n
rerns, and stand unrivatled. W. r
Goods for ea Cash, at hower sises t~
credit liouse in Ameia a
All puirchasers will Sad gwiit ~
interest to reserve a poetion of hep
emahe selections (rone eer geestwa~Mri
Cheap Goods:
Ribbons rich for Bon a ber e .
Bonnet Silks. alsCas M~TI~
EmbriderIes..Ch ierbs
Habits,8Sleeves, Cufl,~gns eelp
Embroidered Reveoire e, and lbmuh
Cambric Hlakfr.
Blonds, liuoslons, '6d Einbruideued-Kaese gi
Cape. - --
Embroidered Laces for Shawls, a .ataa, au
Hlonton, Meckln, Valenciones, and~Dunl
English and Wove Thnead, 'SmyruL Idde
Thread and Cotton laces,
Kid, Lisle' 'Thread, Silk, and Sewfrin Sik,,
(,love and Mitts.
Fren~ch and Ameuican AnSelat Iewege ..
French Lace, English, Amnerican apsd hlMi.
Straw Bonnets and 'lIisage.
March 9, 1856. 90,et
Notice to 8okiles
ALLr Steeldere In aamese Sie Brqd.
ford Springs Faeae Enideuse Cemapeny ase ae.
qumired to make full pae maent befoe enusday
In March nset-tothesbeeulhilever toW
Lewis, Esq., in Sweaerville.
Border of the Beard.
IiEDWIN CATER, See'ry ,ese.
February, 3, 1852. . 5t
Bargalna in~ Ladies K14
Blippers.
The subscriber isnow oulighbjeenaite usoek.
of L~ADlES' KID SLWPPRs5 at low priks
for Cash.
Ladles Ina want of the articewI4.jel to
cull. - - wB V
June 17th, Ipi.- 34 44