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at ilfarmecr, 3. alhardif cap yield. . a 'uitful ealra 1.AUAth I daily iaikis done, Th* etqaek't'y peaceful hoart Thou lovest not the gaudy town, 'With ith tunmultuoua roar Plenty and peace thy fire-side crowi I Add thou dust ask no inore. ioigrcaa in robe. witlh.crimeon dye Arp low coipared with thee, They are but pamnpered sonas of pridi TWu art God's nobility. S a lihou sturdy farmer, T.ad proudly on the soi. h proud and goodly her t go, hu a chugen son ot' God MISCELLANEOUS. d A. TemperanceC Joke. Jpe 1arris was a whole-so'ule mWri fellow, and very. fond of gf0q. After living in New Orleau .i rdany yeazs, he came to the coi eC1iuget visiting an old* uncli WIn.up in,. Massachusetts, whom l 'hadnot aeeh for many years. Nov 3t Pickyou know the dfferenc '*between Now Orleans and Mass chusette in regard to the use of a pen spirits, auit when Joe arrive there and found all the people ru sad about temperance, lie felt bat ig with the old song, tht .eping the Opirits up by pourin spirits down" was one. of the bei *ays to make time pass, and bega fdiaindeed,that lie was in a pickl I on the morning after his arriva man and his sons being out t .orki his aunt came to him, and sai '" Joe, you have been living in th South, and, no doubt, are in the hi bit of taking a little something t darink about eleven o'clock. Nov .$A~~ipiiie for medical purpose .It et no one know it, as my hul '4'wants to set the boys a go soe promised, and thinking h *ould get no more that day, took, a %is expressed it, " a buster." Afte tift e walked out to the stable, an 4 4 should. he meet but his unci A' Well, Joe," says lie, "I expec ' Nof are- accustomed to drink somi ,10" in Vei Orleans, but you fin a temperance here, and for th ake 'f my sor.s, I don't let ther kaow that I have any brandy abow uitl just keep a little. out here fc & 0hlienatisni. Will you elt littlI '; Jog sigai6ed '1s readiness, an I~ gpther 'horn. Then cot tiniung his walk, he came o wher the boys were mauling railg. Aftc cnver'ig awhile, one of his cousiL K$'eIexpect you would like I avea drink, and as the old folk are'down on liquor, we keep sonm otit'ere to help us on with our work Scamesthe bottle, and dow ttiiy 'sat, and he says that by th tiw$ ho wont home to dinner, he wr as7tight a~s he could well be, and a ftou visiting a temperance famil = 8 m c DEFINED.-2 Western editor lately offered his lht Eg a~prize for the best essay on Ind< neidence. The following obtaine -.A~ 4ational independence is easic imagined than described ; personm independence consists emphaticall itdhein% situated in a clean shir drawers, socks, and a nicely blacke pa's of boots, with at least a dolla ~andI a half, and a clean cambrici otir pocket; all on Sunday mornuing with your wife on one arm and you oin babe on the other, visiting you own church to sit under the miruistr of your own proacher, in blissful ei peotation of doing your own snoozin *an'your own pew, wherein no ont dar~ Venture to nudge you with hi elboW,:or tickle your nose with straw.. ' A Texas paper, in speaking< due of our Presidential aspiranti says that as lie has got no morals h .had better go in for the V'ice Pres dency." " Do' you love novels ?" said Miss' Languish to her up-countr Iboyer. " I can't say," answered h< .% fore I never ate any ; but I te ~oa wtat:/P'm tr emendous at youn -"$yg illar'" said a smilinig spous tebhreother half, a morning or tw 'Aie, "'I am going a shopping ; want'a, little elange." " Po rea~onedibeungallant man, "the woud~-no dange a-al; you go shopping every day." CUfAXOAU~ FOR FtowEtS.-It an~ geper a'med fact, that powdere chtkal*.placed around rose bush< and- sther flowers has the effect < g 'addin~g greatly ttv the richness of tf Blo*.y. We find in a. late.- numbi q theoNew 3England Faf mer ver g eidence of the truth of th m ent. The ladies and ever ap$a fiowez,'will doubtless r ver'this infortiation ,with deligh Thsbotter animals cb e, an thp e costaforIble they can I kejt'b "moire profitable they ar< rnd Ija'lrn. . w~.r, fm. -rfi. CLOUK6,' WATCHES AND The Subscriber would respectfully in form.the citizens ofpunter and aldjacent Di, tricts, tiaL he,ihap ju.st opened inl Sum terville a beautiful assortment of. OIPeks and Vathea ' Broncle-, Finger Iines, Cair Pine, 1Ear Rings, Buckels, tilides, Fob, Vest, Guard Chaism, -of. Steel, Silver arid Gold-Gold and Silver Pens and Pencil Cases; Specta. eles of various kinds ; White anud Coral Beads, 'Bracelets, &c. &c. All of which will be sold at Charleston prices for Cash, 1.by ~ C. T. MASON, One store south of Mrs.lIfulbert's Mlilletnery. P. S.-Repairing of every descriptioni done in tihe Very. best nmnner aid at tie shortest notice. FIfe All work done by lime, warranted to give satisl'action. C. '1. M. December 2, 18-51 ; tf CABINET ~ WA REROOM. F. M. ANDREWS TAKES this method of a inforninr time eiti7.'1ns of a lit op Sumtervilie and vicinity that ie has opened in Sumterville, (opposite the new 1- Presbverinn Church, a CAllINIT WAl-. ROOM, where lie will keep for sale, cheap, ill such furniture st coies undler this department 0 of lis trade, Iviaichi he will warant of good material ; and will furnish fair cash, at Charles ton prices, all descriptions of Furniture made. U Itepairing executed at the shortest tioice. Malogany and plain Coflns furnished with out delay. - All the snbsrber asks is a fnir trial, and hopes by punctual attetimon to business ami easy terms, to merit public liatrounige. n l'ebruary 17, 1852. 17-ly. N, CRANE, " Mansifactiarer of Buggies, it LIGHT CAlR RIAGES, & c. 1l Returns isia sincere thanks to lite citizens of Sumter District for their liberal patronige lither [ to bestowed and begs leave to informn theim that t lie keeps constantly on hand the above articles mar his own Inanufactur; and warrants thesinne to be of the host materiil, workmanship, and of e time latest style. Iis prices shall conmpete vith the Charleston prices, aid as to diarabjii -, at ' comparison; to be convinced, you will please o call at his Carriage lIteposiory oat BroadI Stret, under time Town Iall aid examine for your , selves. With tweity years experience, and Iiliery's aid, Ife'll vie with the country n-..5 the arts'of li trade. May 11th, 1851 29 If D. J. WINN, r IMERCHANT TAiLOR. Would re-pectfully informt his friemmds aid time piblie vgenrally tnat ie now hlas on hand amal off'. r for sale on reasonalie terms a large and siplenlid assortment of Cloims, Casimers t and Vestinigs. with lints, Caps,j Suspende,. Cravats, Nemmkma. fimne n en and Merino Shirts, Drawee s, (SoveR, handkcrchiefs, lnmbrells. &c. D IMen and Bioy lleay Made Clothing ot eve ry description and variety. Complete Military OMits, Unifori. Svords, Ej auletts, &c., fr'nishaed at short notico. Uniformsi for Sumter Rilemaen furnmishied min r reasonable terms. a (lk 1 isi vestingm are }oel.haulaI v rich. conksistm inag of far ricear patit:rnaIhan t eVter pireviouuly ex hMi-6 in hit market. d Oct. i, 1851 51 if A, ANDERSON, sIImIter 1me', s. c. Reapect'fully infornms thme people or m 0 tar Disutrict thmnt he hmama mnst reeve.1 andt ~ 8now uilers for sale mihe ies'. eected adit most choice stock of C Spring and Stuanmer- Gootls That has ever been bromaghit toi this market. liles hin receiaved manyv anw sl'es ofl Sprine andl Suimmer Goodis, wvhi'h putre masermi v-amuld do Swell to examhinte becfore bumyimng elsewhere. s lilack, 131au,, reenm amdmix nied Iiroad-tl'talm,, Plain and Fancy Cassimmeresa; Satin, Vmelvet, Iand Silk Vestinigs, lBoys ati .is Cars, &c. -A t.o A full and large miupply or Ihosiery, G;lov'es, Susenders, Cravaa, I lamdkerchbiefs, &mc. Ac., astll of which will be sol omn thu miost liberal Sterms, atnd at prices to sumit tihe tiames. tg"' Garmeint. mannfactuared bv time smubscri I- her, andl warranated to, give saibd'acmtiona. Or dlers from a dlistanice promtly tamteam itd to lie msay lhe founad at thae slimn'd te~rimearly aue cuapied by A Conay, and miore recenmly lmy D. W. Price. I' A. A NJJDiRSON. 1 A pril 27, 18532 t f REMOVAL.A , f 'H E Subscriber hans r. .iveid lis BOOT r AD SlOESTUIm, to mne doorw ,Wesmt of Cataini F. Sumater's~ Iaw Olimh. lie has jaust reem'ive'd anid will constanm'ih Y keen oan banal a F"inem Stock ofi 1I0OOT,' -AND) Si1l0l', whaichl he~ will sell a.amw fobr CASiI. Bait will credit his putuaal i regtimred. S II F'(I.S(IM a Febrtuary 24, 1"852. 18'-t f th'Negro Shoes. Tesubscriber tias madie arruangements fo~r theimanfuatumre of fromn Four mo lFive Th'lousiandl Sr ftme above a rticle btiy thmi I A Li.. For reeeneas to qaiity, lhe wtomuh re'spetfumllyI ref'er persons whlo amy he* disposedl to puirchbase of hiat, tao those who'ipasronmiied him Iast year. As to prime, lie wvill guaar'iaee thm ams low as can he afforde~d. May 22 2 af J. MlOlGAN. Improved Endless Chain I Water Ele'vators. g All persons wtishaing the above IElevators cnan he suappmlai by) time subiscriber, whlo is the Aget ror tihe District of Smnater, S. (. U Suarmteriilie, D)ecomaber 2,1851. t6-t f 0 Improved Cotton Ginls. Thankful foir pas favoumrs tie smubscriber imsi es to infiormt thu puliic that hei still umnuaifac a tures Cotton Gdins a~t his, estabhilxmient inm Smue burg, on thea mmost inmproived and a~ppiroved plan, which heo tinks thaat lthe cotton ginniedl oia one of those gins of thlamhate imiprovemen'it is waorath B at least a qumarter of' a cenit amore mhmani the emia d *ton ginned"o the ""da""3'Y giat I I i 'o m'"""m tacures them oni thte most simmpls conislrmnetiaon; s of the finest finish anal of the best imiaeriaml ; to witStel Sna ad Stel 'lae ibs Cause hardene~d whmich lhe will sell for t$2 per Samw. e Hie also repamirs olad gins imnd pills the(m in om rplete order at thme shortest noie.A|ordlero for to.WILI MIAhi.SON. S tatehurg, Sumter list, S. C7. Fe ba 17, 26m -i Executors Notice, I have appointed Mr. Samuel F., Wilson may b. Agent to settle up all the mnatters of then l-4ta of Col. Stephen Lacoste, late of thIs District. LIA NNA E. LA COsri'l. All persons having demands aigainst the iEs. 0 tate of Stephen Lacoste will present thiem dmuly ;attested. T1'hose inde~htead wil Iamake immtaediame paguentph9 ' S. E. WTlf0N, Agent. Katered accortinit to Aet of Contrres, In the year 16, by J. 8. lIOUU0ITON, BI. II., in III cIer9's Olice of the )tr:ict, Court fer the Eastern District of Punknyvaitla. Another Scientific Wonder! OREAT OURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S -I TINE TR U N DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, GASTRIC JUICE. Prepared from RF.l'NIT, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, niter directions of laron Liebig, the great l'i.iolojical Cheinist, by J. S. Iloeon TON, 11. )., PhilId'hia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indiges lion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Conplaint, Constipation, nnd Debility, Curing after Na. ture's own method, by Natures's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. - ggj" Half a tenspoonful of Pepsin, infused in water, will di'-st or Ilissolve. Pier Punds of Roast Bnf, in about lu-u hours, out, of the Stotnach. - - Pepsin is the cieitf ef.-inent. or Grent Iigest. ing Principle of the Gastric. Juive-lie Solvent of the Food, the Puii rl yiig, Preserming, at d Stinulating Age-t h Iine on:w-h and Intes tines. Itis extracted fron ihn Digestive Slinl nel (if the Ox, thtus furnuinu an artificial Diges live Fluid. precisely like. the natural Gastrie Juice in its C'hemical power., and furntislaig a Complete andl Perfeei Stlistitute for it. ltv the azi I of this preparation, the paiis tand evils of lliligostion and Dyspeaica are reuive 1, just as they would he by a healthy Stomach. It is do ing wonders fir Dys -ptics, ctring cases of De hility, Einaiation, ervoutis Ivelinc. nnd Ilys peptic Constiiiliin. supposed to he on the verge lf the grave. The Scienttific Evideneo upon which it is bas'-d, is in the highcst degree Curi ous and Hieinarkn blo. SCIE'NTIFIC IVIDENCE! iaron Liehig in his celebrated work im Ani manl Chemistry, says : " An artificial Ilige-tive Fluid, nialogous tg the Gastric Juice, may he readily prepared frostt the intolis mtiimbriiw ,I the stoniaoh of the Ciilf, in whitch variou-a am eles of food, as nicat and eggs, n% it !e siotctnd. changed and digested, in:*. a-.i the site ttiiner as they would lei InI the hlmnant stloilch.' Dr. Combo. in his valtiable writings on the Physiology of Digestion," lleries that . a diniuittion of the dte quan1I11ttity (if the Gastric juice is a proninet and alt-prevailing eause of y1spep1sia;" an he states that 4a dititgllishied prof'.-sor of tmediciine in I.oidon. whlno wvas se verely afflieted with this oinplaiiit, finliig every thing ,dse to foil, had recourse to the Ga-itrie Juiee, tlained froim thte Stoatctihis of living nniiinals, n hieh proved coinpletely biue resshillIy." Professor Dutniglison, of the Jefferont College Philadelphia, in his great work on Iluiiiat 'hy siology, devotes niure than lift - pages to an ex antination cif this stubject. is --xpesrintmis vith Dr. leamonotit, (in the Gastrie Juice ob tained from the liviin I humial Sltoilinel, nid from aninas, aro well known. " II cases." lie says, "' ligestion occurred is petr-ectly in the artificia in the mmnirai digestions." Dr. John V. Draper, Prufessar of Chemistry, in the Medical ollege if the Civer,-ity of New York, in hi.. " Text Hook (If Chieinistry," page 366, says,: " It has been a que-stioli whe ther artificial diget-tion could lie perforned-but it is now tunivertally admitted tiat it may be."' Dr. Carpietter's stiand:rd work on Physioilogy, which is in the library of every physician itnd ist used as a Text lBook ini all t iIe Colleges, is full of evidence similar to the above, re specitag the resnarkanle Digestive power of Pep am, and the fact that it iay Imw readily separa ted fron the stoiinich of the enlf or Ox, and used for experiiliimnt- in A rtilictud I liives ion, or as a reinetiy for disease-s of the Stoanach, and dei cienit secretiont of iiastrie Juice. [F Call on the Ageti atui get a dlescripltive Cirenilar, g rat is, gi veing a large ui ount o1 Sci ent ifie F~~vidlence, sitinifar to the abhove, together with iteports of itemarkable Cures, fruit all parts of the Utnited States. . AS A D)YSP~EPSIA CURER, Dr. 1loug:hioni's Pt-:rsi N has produced the irnost tarvellous ell-e-ts, in mcuring cases of 1b) bility, Fltminiition,. .ervous IDechnet, aind Ds pepjtii Coinsumpntion. It is inspotssibfle to give the details of eases ini thle Ilinis ef' thits advetr tiseinewnt; butt autheicted certitie:ates have bieengi ven if miore than TIwitIfind~red Retinarik ablec Cutres, ini Philadelphdia. New York, ni ilosin alone. TI'I ase wiere hienrly all desperaten casest, andtu the lcures wecre not ontly raipid anal woniiderful, hut perianenit. It is a grerat Ners ,ous Antiiidote. nnd particutir 1y useful for tenidency to ilhlionis iorde-r, I .ir er Ciinpjlinit, Fever nadi A gue, ii 1he livil et1kets of Quitinte, Mercury, andi oilher drtugs upoii the IDige-stivo Organs, aifter a lung sicknesi. Afs.. for excess ini eatting, andt th li, 11i ree 115r of iar denti spitits. it alnoat reconiles 1 culth4 with hittetinphsrance. OL) STOMA('JT C(MlPIAINTS. Thelire is ino liorm olf Oh!i Sttmnieht Coinplaints which it doies lulot-eint tol reach iund reinmse at on1c. Nil tmitter how laid they na nylbe. it givecs instant r-el l A sin~he dose remnorts all IIe unp~leasantt sympos; ajel it (lnly needs to be~ repeated for ai shtort timne turou~ ma, lies,, goal etlcets pernianenit. J'urity~ t' liaout~ Vigo 0/' ito,Iy followi at once1. Iit is p.articoialr exceil hitt ill cases of Na lisen, Vtomuiting, CriiunpS, Sorenesis oif the pit ofl the $tuiit.ich, distres.s afr i uwnes of5 pit1iirits, * I espondencyit~v, Etmariait ion, W.-akntess, tenenctuy to Ittsanity, Suicide. Ae fir. lioaghiton's l'epsuin, is sold lv nen rly aill thie dealers ini tine dries ai nd P'opilar'Meiciej , throughout the I'ited Sttes. it i- prepiartsl ie Ilivwder aoel in Fluid formi- -anid in Prescription vials for thle use of 'hy3 iitns. Private C:ircla~irs for the u-e of IPhyisiei'u s, tmay he obtainedf of D)r. lotughn i or is A genlt', describinig the whole plriccss ot prea ration, and(4 giinug the ntht orities ttpont wilihi tile claims of this new remetudy are huasedl. As it is no4ta seei remui ly no hbjl tionl en:: he raiu-ed nainst its lise by Phlysiemus in res5pectal stnig andu reguila r pracltice. P'rice-, t)ne T)uilar lier biottle. Ej'.7 OIns ri: vi-.: -r-it is ! - ierv hldie oh t he geioioeI fPPSIN hears the written -ignatture of J. S. I oce-roN, .11. /.. sole Ptroprietor, Phil adelhia, Pat. Copy-right andl Trad oh.Mark se enr-ed. [27' -ohld by all Druggists anid Dealiers in Med icintes. .I IIIl,.li & Bli1'"'ON. D ercemiber 16, 1 85 I. t91y. D R Y (O OO DN. .ist recivinig filenm hied and flrownt Shteeting and Shiirtings;. Marlboro'St ripes; 1' id iin-ii lievs, ()anhrgs, ( iitton iiind Iineii I ilusiery, W',hiite, coilored andI bh-e.k Kidl (loies;I Cassi Sliechmed, blrowne an.il blun 'Jants---bluec D)einims, Oppnsite F. J1. & M.I Moset'' lav .stlie.. Irois Swedecs and Enghmsh, B1road anid Inarrow liar, Squre,1 loutnd and14 ( 'al ; iloop, lauand an it lelr I roin. nt (;ertttani and libste'r Stiel. Huth 's Tools Carpt iif45ersI'l ~s Buggy A xles atnd Sprongs, C ari ingo Thrimu tmingm~s. I lllow Wanre, Cut anid ..nghlt. Nails, always otn htand and0 fur saile low F-etb.2-I, 1 23 IS-tI .........No.tice, All pe-rsons indiebuted lto met iivuifidly, o- as O)rrhunary-, will pleaise liankec iminedi lte paymein', as it is abhsolto v o neessary that I close map my hiisince, niion'.? hart li which has len of'lorg s-ttanding nuseltthld, and whtich I ami et-,riintedl shl I remitnin so no( lonig-r. 1Imhope toy frienids will afull 4 to fts at ontce, and gmiv me-owi ad itemselve, as litt lo Irouble as mitay be. 'w. LEwie, LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, . DISPEPSIA, UCH.RONIC OR N[ERVO.S DEBILITY, DIS EASES OF THE KIDNEYS, and all diseases ari. singfrom a disor dec Liter or Sf0 much, such as Constipa. : lion, Inward Piles, Fullnes . or lood to the 11cad, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, hfuarl-btirn, his. gust for Food, Fullness or Wright in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fut. teriug at the pit gt' the Stomaich, Swim mang qf the ilead, Ifurried and Uiyfi cu I lttreahing, Fluttering at the Ilrart, Chok-ng or Su n ating sensutions when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, dots or uatbot Injorc the Sight, Fever and dull, pain in the Head, Deficiency of i'erspiration, Yellowness of tho Skin and Eyes., l'aiu in the Side, Back, Clhest. Limbe, &-,. Sudden Flushes ot Ileat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagining of Evil, amui Great depression of Spirits, can be eilectually cured by DR1. IIOFLAND'S Cclebrated German BIitters, PitEPAIED BY Dr. C. M. Jackson, AT TilE GERMAN 3IE.DICINE .STORE, 10') Arch Street, 'hliladeiphia. Their power over the ahove diseases is not vxcelled-if equalled-by any other prepar tit in the United States, as the cres attest, in inny cases after skilfil phyivians had failed. These litterst are worthy the attention of invalids. I'ssessing great virtues in the ratifi cation of disrases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most senrehing powers in w eakness and affections of th digestive organs, they are withal, safe, curtain and pleasant. READ AND BB CONVNCED. From the Iloston Nio. The editor said, W3ei, 22nd DIr. Koulland's Celebrated Gcirman litters for the cure of Liver Conplaint, Jaundice, I)yspepsia, Chronic or Nervous 1Debility, is de servedly one of the nost popular imedieines of tho day. Tihese Bitters have been used by ithou saunds and a friend tit our elbow says he has hinaself received an ellectual and permanent enre of Liver Complaint fron tio use of this rentedy. We are convinced that in the use of these Hitters, thue patient constantly gains strngtl and vigor-a fact worthy of great con sileration. They are pleasant in taste and sumeli, and can be tied by Ipersonts with the nost telicute stoiails with safety, mider anly cir etnistances. We are speaking from exjsrienee, and to the itflicted we advise their use. "Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers published said, August 25 JDr. Iloofland's German Bitters, inanu fact tired by 1)r. Jacksun, tire now recommended by smine of the inost protinent unernbers of the faculty us atn article of much eflicacy in cases of fenale weakness. As such is tie vase, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, nd tiuNs saVe thetnselves much sick ness. 'ersons of debilitated constithstionis will find these Hitters aivantageous to their htealth, Its we know frot ex rience the salutary efl:et they have tpon wea -ksystemuus. MORE EVIDENCE. ThIe *Philadelphia Saturday Gazcttc,' the best fanily newspaper published in the United States. The editur, says of Dr. Ilooflund's Gcrmnan Biters.-It is seblom that we reconimend n% hlnt are teried iatetnt 3edicines, to the conitlenje and patronage of our reader"; and therefor. whenl we reconmend [Jr. Iloolanud's German fitters, we wish it to he distinctly understood that we are not speak. ing of the nostrunms of the day, that tire noised abont for a brief perid unl then forgotten tfter they have done their guilty race of mischiel, but of a medicine long establishehd, universally ptized, and which has met the h.ry approval of the fuilty itself." F' Evieitnee.npon evidene haa been se ceived (like the foregoitg,) front all sectiolN ul the Utnion, the lust three years, amid the strong est testintony in ifs favor, is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular l'hysi cins of l'lthlelpuhia, titan atll othier tnostriunis cotnhtitted, a fact that cani easily hue etaiblishmse, tanl fully proing that ia scientitic prepa'ratiotn will mueet wsithu their qutiet upproval ns h en pre suented event ini this fuom. Tiluut this ntedlicinte wvill cnre Liver Coinplatint and _Dyspeptsia, no onue cant ilotibt aifter ulsing ii as directed. It acts aspecifically ttpon the Sti muchil tut is m~r; it is prefer.tble to cailitel in all billious iivscs.--mhe eflecet is immteiate. TI'u-y cart he ar unitistered to fetie or inifat waih safet~ patd reliable benteuit att anyv thne. Bi\'M hl' OF COUJNTERFIT's. Thlis met-dicinie buss attatinted that .high chaurac. ter n huieht is ntereunary for all inetlici nes to attatin to. ititiucee ci'ttmterfiiters to pnt2 irthI spurioums irruieles mi ite ri~sk ol the lii es of those n Ito are timtocenitly deceived. Liook trell Ito1 utarks Of the genuuine. lTey haveti the. written usuigtture of C. 31. .1 A.t .X uipon thle wrapper, itnd his tiutine lownau in thte bottle, seithtout rchuich they arc spu riou.. GElt~l.\N NIl-DIClNE STOlRE, No. 120 A rch-Street, onec door beluiw Sixtht l'hiladielphin: nus ul by respec Itle deatlers gene. railly tharougthei, iotuntry. 'u' ennrhle till inusses otf inivalidls to enjoy the advitttage?. of their great restorativo powers Al- r satle byv I. 5. 31ll-1.1.i'r"', Druggi't, Siitewrv ile, S. C. tE WI btelI, Agenit for Georgiai, Soth untd .Notri It t 't r''iinua. hIAVIf.ANI,, llIIAI.I.& ('O). Dec. 23 151. Chtarlestoun,S. C. Educational Notice. r'l nexu.t s on of tihe lEA )FOl D) I Si RINGS lFE.\lAi.h JNSTlITU 'Il N uIepen ont thc F'irsmt .itioday oft thet ernttug ebur. TeTuts wi by that tte have cotmpleted stom aid d tna ltrproimst.. for thte conmfort of the HI ardters ; tnd thle atdjaitent groutttin will be I Itced m n imuprovedh tcontditijont. het varius depau~rtmients of! insrtrnuction wil be filled byi the motst compelttenut TIeuh~ers that canu bue titid ; amid luere. iter nto net wIlI hue retn inedl longer thant ub. huty tan tulidueh ti re exlttbttetli th ths-du ilturge oh ulliujial dtuty. It ts very htiportanut Ithiat thle ttnembiers oft the Co l leg a'~e Claisses retutrnt at Ithe hec gituning ot thle sesson, t hat the regla ir xercisies anaiy not Ite retatirdedl. he schtolastic' vear tucuimns ont thie first ittda o Febru'ary aind! closes ont the l. .t \Vidniisday of No ,eiinber, amnf is ivied imio Iwto e'tiinal sessions. lltuard, per .-,ssiotn, metinlmg hed, leublinug, l ighut.,antd wainug,Ite pouttui! binug responitsibule for thle vair iu ftunituore of their rootms, ani iuventobry of which wuill be regularly kp1tI. - - $0) (I0 ITtui tin itt other Clatssues. - - I 1(10 ['rentch iur I.atmi. - - - 1(1 (0( 3luseit on h'titno or Giuitar - - ~2( 0It I 5o of I'ino . . 4..0O l'ttltus grtn Gular fuirishr theiir ows n I irs for ptruictice, ad also thiur Giutr sut~rg. hirawintg attd I'iiting in Oil1 or WVateor Colors, or Alonuiochiromai tie or imbula Inkl, each - - 15 (I0 O)rnineti.ntih Ntethie \Vork, &c. - - 5 00. I'upils futrish their ownt aniaherals. By ret-olutioni of the IBoardl, peorsone setndtig two pupiils wI l ave t hemi hoarded at $11 (1( per month; andh those senudmrg thttee our more, at $10 00I per tmonith. D). BI. McLA URIN, S ec'ry 4 Treazs. De. 2:t 1I51. 9..I. Dry Qoods'fOr Fall Trade IN CHARLESTON.: W. G. BANCROFT, 253 and 255 KNG-STRaZT. (One door below WentwoibtISireet.) We would again respectfully invite the atten tion of our friends and customer, Ia. the count ry, to our vstensive Slock of DRY GOQpS' wen they visit. our City. . Always in haiti SOUTHERN MANUFACTURED, Consisting of Georgia Plaines and Kerseys. Alnbama do do. Plain and Stri red Osnobergs. Bleached and Brown Domestics SUPER DUFFIL BLANK(ETS--DIRIECT IIMPORTATION. We would also particularly invite attention t our IMPORTATION of SILKS .snd DRESS GOODS, being one. of the LARGEST STOCKS IN TiE SOUTHERN COUNTRY. We am also prepared to fumish every article in the Dry Goods Line, viz: Ilosiers, Golvt,:, Linens, Flannels, (loths.Casimers, Bonbazines, Alpaccans, Mlrenoes, M3damselain de Lainea, 'laids, Jnconetis and Swiss Mitudins, Furnitte Dimity, Pritts. Ginghams, Shawls, Laces, Edg ing, Ribbons, Trimmings, &c., 4e. September 23, 1851. 48--tf Clothing I Clothing I 25 PERt CENT CIIEAPER THAN CAN BF. PUNCiEASED ELSEWIHEtE. E. & II. BA UM would respectfully eoll the attention of the inlhnbitants oif Simnter District and vicinity to their splendid assortment of Clothing, such as Dress, Sack, and Frock Coats: warranted all of the best workmanship and o the finest quality and ,material; also, fine Satin Vests, Ouassimcre Pants, and ill other articles connected with a gentle mun's furnishing department. Our motto shall be " imall profits and quick ialev." We can assure till tho-e who putroniei us they cannot buy tie sate articles elsewhere at s-lch loIn pricet,. Please call and M, and examine for -ourselves at our New and Fashionmable Store No. 324 Hing-st., Clarlevton, S. C. Also at their Store in tkurgetown, S. C. Nov. 18, 1851. 4-tf Notice, The inhabitants of this village are cautioned agaitst trusting any ilerative employed by me ott the Wilmington & Manchester Rail Iliad, or delivering any goods whatever, without writ. tent orders, either from D. cullalian, J. Hitch. cock. L. W. Turner, mar tni y.lf. ALFlItED II. PRIATIT. Sumnterville, January i1, 1852. 13-tf Notice. Persons laving eltnatnlds n-itginst the Es. tIto of t. Richardson, D.c'd. are reiuested to presont them duly attested, and those itt debted to imAke paymiietil to C. Al. RICiIAR DSON, Adiar. Nov. 6, 1850. 2 tf Notice to Stockho ders. ALt. Stockiholder in arrears to the Brad ford Springs Female Institute C-mpany are re quired to matkmi fill pa ment before return day in .lrch next-to the i-uibscriber or to Williattin Lewis, Esq., in Suimterville. By rder of the lonrd. EDI)'IVN CATER, See'ry & Tr-as. Februnry 2, 1852. 15-tf Butter, Fresh Goslen - Butter, " Virginin ani Mountnin TUitter. For sale ,v 2 ROBERT L.ATTA. Catnden, Nov 25, 1551. 1-t Groceries I Groceries!! Wiill he received in a few~ days, a choice lot of Groc-eries ; consistinig in pamrt of Old Goivrnmemn t Java Cofleeo. Primte Rio Coffi-e, (new erip) Green Tuin; in Lib anal 1-2 , Lb caddters, libla lbest Haimori'Flour, Sugar of vairious dlescriptiona, P'rimet G (mshetn llitte-r, Dr...t ihrtinmore I lain-, PrimeL Lard : Nu. 1 Maecrel, N. 0. anal Cubat Molasses, Whmite- ine anid Cider Vinegar, Sahm, Rimce., Soap, Starch, Pepper, Spice. tGinge-r, Cinnamnn, (nidle-a-Spe'rm, Adamanmtint and Tallowv &c. &. Fur sale low for cah biy W. J. FRANCIs, Opposaite F. J. & M. Moses' Law Otlice. Jain. 20, 185d FLORA, l'astry Cook and liaker ofj C'a/es, <.c. ri-c Odbira hert setrvices to tie c'itizenms of Suter nud the adjoining Districts ini thme pirepafrtionm of bridal feasts, party-suppelirJ c. lier lang experientce :. -s ervice itt every departmna~tt of hter tius-iness, jumstifies tner itt enugaging to give entiro sautisfactioni to her enlotyers. She inny iohe tund byv npplication at the lBarbors Shop in this place-m. Stun ter villo, .Jat. 8th, 1551 11 i f Administrator's Notice. I lIAV'El .jposited Mr. W. M. Greenot, th y Agit, to isettle tall the natters of th Etate of Jolthnm MDonn Id, Inate of t his Diatract. NA RY E. McDONALD. A LL~ larsonas hnvinug detnands against thet Esitatet ofi Johnt 'l' Mconuald, wmill presenit thiem duily attestedi. Thlimo inidebted will niake itnunedimte piay mtent toa WV. M. G REE~N, Agentl. Febrtuary 1-4, 125:1, 17..tr Hats and Caps, sT acriber wvill rece'ive. in a rev w~ da, a veyfine taisortment tar Genut's anti Boy's Iats 'nap' whichu wili he sold at unusually low prie.s att time stome of W. J. FRANCiS, O pposite F. 1. & M. Moses' Law Onice. Se-pt. 15, 1851. 47-t f Cheap Goods. TfiIE sublscrier lhas just 'returned from Chmarle-stoni with a fnll oasortment of A L L lNNS OFi- GOODS, Wares natd Mert-han. dise in his line nr bustinenss havinog excercised tihe utmioast difigence in buini' tg them CI/XA P' A Nb (WOU), (and goods wel biought: aire hlft sold) hie c-an amake it an object to tiny otne to tmamke a bill wv ith him, either at Wholesale or Rettail. PERRY MOSE-S. April fatht, 1852 21---tf New Fall and Winter Goods, Thme siubsc-ribers arm- now receiving and open ing their usual saupply of Dry Goods, liardware anti (;roce-ries, ithe primes oaf which will be vaery muchk redniuced. and invlitei their friendsm anid time public tmexamine thecir stock. M. D)RUCKER & CO. Camden, Oct. 28, '51. l-tf Shoes ! Shoes I Ladlie.s' black and coloredl Gaiters. lKid anti Morocco Slips and Ties. Gment'ms andl Bo''s Shoes. N EGR O ShlOES, &c. &c. Plantation Leather, for sale low b W. J. FRiANGUS. Under the Oflico of the Sumter Banner 3,-u 18 . illjarleston abuettisemeint. W. I Jacobi & Son, f. J. JAcOBI. NATHJANIEL JACOtI. NO. 221 KING-STIE.', EqVENTIf STO E ABOVli M*ARKET-STRE S.Importers Pd De10,in :1. Foreigna & Dome'stle Diry Goods ,W Our cuitorneri, are A dtsred;. Noderale Rates and a strict adlieraneO to the.One P'rice System. Jan. 6, 1852. 911-tf CIlWULAR. The subscriber . rexpeotfully informs lia riends and customers, that'lie is now reucevng, it hi old stand, No. 26 H AYNC-STREET, (Up staeirs,) from England, Germany, France and the Northern States, ja complete awortmtent. of 5tapite anb fanp Drts.oobs, 3Gold and, ilver Watches, Jewelry, &c, s per Catalogue ainexed, whlih ie is prepared toscll on reapnable.germs, at W/oilasale only, ttite Country Trade. le respectfully'roliv.ats i call, bein determined to sell an low am any flouse In the City. E. G. BROWN. CATALOGUE, Silk and Straw Bonnets. Bibbons, Flowers and Silk Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Cravats, rogether with a complete asiortiment of Mililline. ry Goods, Dress and Cloak Trimn&ing c. Duns,' Rifles, Revolving and other 'istols, Percusslon Caps, Game & Shut Bagq, Powder Flasks. Knives, Scissors, Razors, Gent's Travelling Toilet Cases, Husical Instruments. Writing Cases, Work Boxes, Fancy Stationary, ,oats'- Spool Cotton, Common do., Tapes, Yarns, Bttons, tombs, Needles, Pins, Brushes, Co longues, Soaps, Perfumery, Inks, kAl a general assortment of Fancy Articles, .old and Silver Wuhes, Jewelry, Uarino Time Pieces, French Mantel Clocks, olmmon Bras and Wood Clocks, &c. English and German Guns, Bird Cages and Traps, and various other articles too numueroui o mention. N.B.-Jut. received from Paria the most plendid assortment of Gilt and Gold Jewlry ever offered in this market. E. G. B. October 11, 1851. 1 50-tf. E. B. CREWS, Auctioneer and "Coamunaissioa MER C11 ANT. XO. 19 VENDUE RANGE, CHiARILESTON, S. C. Unieserved Sales of DRY GOODS twiee a 6veek at his Sales ilooms. Liberal advances made on all consignments. November 6, 1850 2 tf DUNN & DURYEA. WHOLESALE AND RETLAIL Clothing Warehouse, No. 238 King street, SA.'IUE:L C. DUNNjCJILSLN .C oHND ya, CHA RLESTON, S. C. JOHIN DURYEA, May 21st, 1851 30 tf W. A, KENT & MITCHELL, FASHIONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E S-T A B L 1 ii ME N T MASONIC IIALL, No. 268 Kilng-street, cOrnerOf Wntworth, ChareSton, S. C Purchasers will find at all times a full rnd complete stock of Gent's. READ YIAD.ECL OTIN~G ARTICLES.. WV. A. EE.NT. 0. I. MIlTCHELL :llannznc tory 113 Washningtoua Stores N. Y. May 1840. 30 t f HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of. HIUSIC, MUJSICAL INSTRUMIENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Charlestonl, S. C. SAMUEL C, DUNN, 1' IOL ES..- L E CL 0 TJHING Fiurngish ing W ar~ehouse, NO. 24) IIAYNE STRUEET, Charleston, S.' C. Marcha lst. 185S2 19--tf QAILLARD & SNOWDEN Coinuaission M~erchnants., NO.0 6SOUTHIEIR.V IYIIA RF, CIIAR L4ESTlON, S. C. Marcha 3 1st. 18351 23 l y PAVILION 110TEL, BY TI. L. BUTTERFIELD, RIecting-SI., Clharleston, S, C. September 16, 18~>1 47-t f Win, Allston Gourdin, NO. 56, EAST-BAY, CiKA RLESTON, S. C. la prepared to make liberal advaneca Onl Consignmlents of 11Ice, Cotton, Corn, Sun~r, FlIouur, tirntin, lay, &c. II Ir FERF Excs.-Messrs. (Gounrdin, Mat thi-. men, & Co., George A. Iloplev, Alonizo J. While, Charles'ton, S. C..; TVnn<Iy Walker, lEsq., Greenville, S. C. A pril 24, 1851. 26 ly AMIERICAN HOTEL, CoRNE4r OF htNG A\I G~oi GE STuErTS Chmarlestoni, 8. O, The above establisham,.t, has been thoronghly repaired, and is now open. SI for the accomnodntion of the travelling rommnnity and pernmanent boarders. Thiis es tablishnment has .een fitted upl at great ex~pens~e, and f(nmshed throughlout with entire new fnrn iure, and better'liens thnn hotels are usnally furnisedi with. With these indneemaents. andi an aeccomnmodating disposition on the part of the proprietors and those in their employ, they hope to merit a liberal share of patronage. .1. WV. KING. G. W. KING. Oct. 30;bs, 1850 1 if t'g The Omnibns 3. C. CA I.HOUN run m.ng directly to the Hlonsa will be In wait ing at all times at the De ot, to rsnvey j'awn .e- to th e .. ....e l ,.. Ito . n... f- - FO2 's'A ATE LE I Ditrki't) all X. " Eig V6 . A ~I 8'. I'" "." Mk'. Editor: idyp i nounce doloidl dHN A.C01k61t4oi, a Candidrd6 to Represent Ular'edbuit County in the next egsobttirejnd etilige MANY ''IgEZNDUJ> Avril 18, 1852. - 25 . i rt I FOR 11 . . 1,NA; 1W~ piense ~ or , anoc Wi'I i pleiioe atifl'nce WlLLIAV1Qi, I SON eas a.uendlatp for tahe ' .. nriiy of, Su'nter"Dintrl, et o - g electjon. April 27th 852 7 II7' The fewie'd ex a Candidate bfh the Oihd 'br Ordliiary f'r Sumter District at the enstug eLedl1fti' - March 23, 1862. - .. . a 1:2 f FO R C LE R K. 1d h: Oc We are autihordeTo nnnounce T. J. DINKINS, Esq.,. a Canpl4ae for Clerk of the Court, at the-i'enaulng'electioD - IANY- VOTERS. April 16th 3811 :: 25 Y , S-f. FOR TAX COLLETOR.1 Mr. Editor: Please announce:Mr. OB61R W. DUItANT, a Candidate for Tax-.ollertor of Salem County, at the next Electlon;,d oblige MANY VoTZa1 January 11, 1852. -13-ti.. 2r 41r. Editor: You will please annotmos Captain P. bI. GIllBONS,'a Candidatd' for Tnx-Collector for Salem county, at the eniifog Election, and oblige . AAmr VoTxs.. r MaSsss. Ew-ros: Pletre : nouunce Mr.J OHN F. BA LLARD, a candidihte for Tax Collector, at the next election. and olig MANY VOTEI 1 %ebruary.5th, 1851 15 t SarWe are authorizedeto announceJOHN W DARGAN, - 'cafidi date for Tax, Colleetor, 'for. Claremodt County, at the next Election. f We are authorized to annotince ALEXANDER WATTS, Psq. as a Candidate for Tu.x Collectorof Clae mont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRENDS' The Friends of Tho. 1..-4.11T111, ninnounce him an a candidate, for the off-e 4- fTax'Collectoi, for the County 4f Claremont. NovensberG, 1850 - 2 t i ' We are authorized to annonnee Capt. J. W. STUCK EY as a an didate for Tax Collector for Salem County,; at the next election. Oct. ]6th, 1850 51 i of Time Frietrk si of - G. WHITE, Esq. anno v aS as a C for Tax Collect r of Clt.1eoun VR ulty , the next Eleen . SUMTER HOUSE ;: form h iien fSmeril m the surrounding country that he 1gis just returned from Charleston, and' l a inaei, arrangemtents to receive ICE aind SODA IVA TEl?,, or every variety, weekly.' '' lie has on hand, and will continne te reie throughout the seasun, a choice aakortmient.o, Wines and Cordials, Confectiona?ries' Fruit &c., all or which will be disposed-ofSi thant was ever offered before int this place.. 4 May 29, 1850. -30 i~ Webb Clark's Hotel1 SUMT~ERVJILLB, S. a. .This Hotel is situated in the .nient in pleasant part of: the. ton ng T'he Proprietor will be pleased to see his friends and the travelling publie.prom.. ising to spare no exertions onblis part to render them comnfoitable. Charjyes tea sonable. WEBBUCLARR,. Jan 23Proprice Jan213,e if ~ Through Faro from Charlea TO BA LTIMORE $17.5%); TO. P'IfLADELPIA $10; . AND) TO NEW YORK $2Qs, THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM~ CIIARLESTON, S. C, LEAVING the Wharr at the Laurens-st. daily at 3, p.the arrival ot the Southern cars, via WVIL. MINGTON, N. C., fr'om which1 pint two daily trains are dispatched at 8- A. M.; and 2 P. M.; thie8 o'clock only connecting at Weldon with the lines to Peteruhurd, Richrmood, Washington, Baltimore', Phih%. dlelphia. anid New-York. TFhe publicoi respcctfully intormned that the steamnersaf~ these liues, are in first rate conditior 'nd . are navigated by well known and".ex:. per'encedl com:naiiders; the Rail 'Rbadu are in fine order, (the Wilmninguti and Wehdon, as well as the. Seaboard alnd Rioanoke having recently been relaid with heavy Trail) therehy securing isth safety and despatch. Bly theso ronies passenagera availing themselves of Ithe FIRST1 TRAIN may reach Baltimorq ia 4t) hours. P'hilnadelphla in 45 hours, audd Newv York in 50 1--'2 hours; and by 'rhig SECOND) TRAIN they arrive in Bel. timiore in t.o hiuur., Philadelphia int' 58 honrs, and New-York in 61 1-8 hiurua Tlhrough tickets cnn alonehle, had fromi E. WVINSL.OW, Agent of the Wilmington andl Raileigh Rail .Road Company, at id offlce of' then Comipany, foot of Lan1ete street, Charleston, $. C., to whena -pleaje apply. March 23, 185g. 22 tf.. Water Proof Boots. SJust received, a lot of the nhove HOOTS, Calf Peg god P'ump de, Gentx and toy.s Shoes of various kinds. Ladies llaek Silk (Kid Foxuid) (Oite " " Enamelled --- ' do. " Lasting - - do." "' Col'd " - . the. Mirses fllack and Colorcel - - do, (.adies Kid Hoots, Seat se wed Inuskins. Kid Sewedl Lace lbuskin's, Kid -and .Me SlIps andI Ties. Ilonse 8ervnnitb' Sh~oes, &c., &c.. Fo~r sale Che~ p by W. 3. ~f~ R .0Cl1S 1'0c. 't. igr flt.,n or t,a hn