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Jor p it on a very sall
so pkp *lch:the. moat
en alo-M, and every pre4xti
- RMV, Wised to'conceal them'from the
WAe. Qon n* b4p searched, was
' MI * : thanu One uart in two
small bottles; in aiother we're fodyil
." ti~yt1 bottles containing less
t arts, concealed in a cel.
, f board; in another, the
liquorwas found under the floor, bti
Mid in the daib-. an sorme has
bWen tound i deeper concealment.
TAree nonthp ago there were in
tiis city several wholesale dialers in
icrdbut at the present time there
is not one- the AIbsle business
ceised entirely, when the law went
into operation. There was but one
':distillery in the State, at the time
&te eniactment of this law, though
another was in progress on a very
largescale., Operations on the latter
were promptly stopped, and the oth
er- has been demolished. At the
,presont time there is no distillery in
thisState. * * *
-'he operation of the law in this ci
has e ected a marked change for
better in every department which
-,uder the care of the police. The
ikt Ip'co has comparatively little
nothing to do; there are few or no
ptreet b-awls, and it is very seldom
that the .police or watch are called
,IIn to interfere in any guarrels or
isturbanbis of any kind in shops or
oues in any part of the city. Be
forg. the eptacteit of this law,
seiacel nght passed over without
soge disturbance of this description,
rid oinetries the pqlie, were called
n))n'to quiell.anAny such distutbah'
&a~~ 8~ige.,nigh~.,*
A.6t the Cpm' enlceinnnt of the prep
eOtfyear' scarcely a night passed
over witiout the committal to the
0l.h4ou%6 mi $iore or less intemper.
pte. on. and ,.gometimes many
Mei were committed in a single
nirt. ,The -practice formerly was
io crpi*t n,9 Wt9xicated.persons who
uere cutet and able .tQ get home.
At present, the orders to the police
f.1, watch are to arrest all persons
ropnd' in the streets and in all other
public places, either by night or by
day, who exhibit unmistakable signs
>f intoxiCation; yet with all this rigor,
-4.4fresits for this cause are very
,W -gmetimes a week or more, and
, fortnight having elapsed
*Any committal; and wero it
%# t~~ the low grog shops, kept se
crey b,.foreigners, the committPlu
.tehhouse would not amourg,
%otene in e mon$h, and this difficulty
gloefto. remedy 'ithir,1 the year.
'tatchuozu.seis pow iied:to. keep
iseized liqjuors instead of drunkards
iu~ithrough the waste ways of the
olt~I-p, condemned liquors are pass.
9I off into the common sewers, with.
get having fulfilled their mission of
rum and death to oiin ditizens.
NEAL DOW, MAYOR.
1rm Prof. Moses Stuart, of Andec.,r.
P'op4ec of hiaine ! Theb God of
Haien'liIess you for achieving such a
victory. -Many' triumphs have b~een
achieved in the good cause, but nione
like~yours. Others have more or Jess
kdugift with the drunkards and the li
qjuor-sellers, in the way of arguments
pdmoral suasion, and indiret and
'estand temnporising legislation.
uhvefyllqwid thm most adroit
~*erer thie world has ever seen, in
r'dtleh -me- of policy, or struggle.
'Yo have steered for the capitol itself,
)Tth all its magazines and mnateria~ls oI'
~yi; anid these once in your hands,
you 'now the contest cannot long con-:
tinuQ.- Whence are thc arms and amm ~.
niitlon-and rationsi to come, when :i i
theit deposits are seized 'I You h eo
the unspeakable advantage of ma n
ta- u all .th ie suppies of waur,,and
fint ly upon the men whd take
hi sd against you. You ebmbat
*Vith'Ahe body of sin and deat h itself
and ho with those who are deceived.
and misled. You do not purpose to
* destroy those who are misled and
.drawn to ruin, but to cripple and anni
hiilate the power that misleads them.
dt is an elevated and noble purpose.
When mighty conquerors and crafty
polticians will be forgot ten, t he lu-t
- rel on your brows will be freshening
and blooming with -i beauty and glory
that will be immnortal(
* * f * *
* .t'know well what liquor dealers and
'aistillers will say-. 'They allege that
ih'dir prop'erty is taken away, and their
means of liailnpA pioitibited. Very
'6l1t$4hbat i$ your propof~ 1i t
, been appliec) to :procure means to
corrppt and desitroy the community.
Cour&eitetrs Jay out large sums to
RWcure dies for stamping coins, and
4l~ in'tMing the best bank bills.
AAilr es?.ablishments to be protect
o~4 1'erctors of those~ dreadful
plaO ~ghtly 'ca.led Hella.) expend
*kfre 'sutts, and adorn themi with
mnagnifiephiee. Must the commninty
respecc~tbis .property ? Even honiest
men ereot a slaughter-house, or a
maisifatctory with noisome gases issu
nug from it, in the fnidst ot a city oi
town. he !.4 Droperty to be protect
c*~/ .f n : luAte'rate medicines, and
eJ)-ses up to a man and forbids
iII7legislation but by active
~ ,Mer,.Are they not in
V~O~I~~i ~ re they consistent?
TI a intrd of thousands of
hogshewdeftethfterated licjnor, much
of T 6nathlhi~ trk poison, ov4 r
which theyixarelse Bo inspection, and
submit it to tm examination. Th thik a
duo protection 'of the Ignorant and ione
suspecting part of tho Ooftnigilt
Scores of thousandi 'dii every er
through the influence of these polefiws..
And have society nd t9inedy
against all this ? Maie has, sob~'
said TIEY H AVR. d She has spoken 4!
trumpet tongue that. whlch eternal
truth will sanction. - Talk of properly
in the means of Cori pting, and destroy
the community! Why, then the rob.
ber's cave, and the counterfeiter's shop
where his expensive 'work is done, is
property to be resfeoted. - Even the
ignorant and industrious man, if he
undertakes a business which -poisons
tohe air and endangers the life of the
Litizons, is at once compelled to relin
quish his station. How can any m-m
rightly own that as property which
sends forth death and pestilence
through i whole comrnunity? h'1e
plea for property is idle. It is unwor
thy a momntt's regard. .
So long as Legislatures pursued the
criminal personaly, qo long they were
sure to ie met with false testimony to
screen them, and abundance of sym
pathy with thqm beecse of' their pe
nalties. It tobk thei longer than one
would i'nagine to find out and believe
that (runlkards and the makers of'
drunkards will lie. The discovery is
inade at last. Maine has. now lain Its
hand on that which can tell no lies,
and that with which no honest nuan can
syrnpathise.
Yes ; destroy it as you would a
poisonous well, or a hyena, or a tiger,
without remorse and without merev.
Stand between the living and the dead,
an stny the plague. Say-Thus far
hast thou come, with waisting and do
solation in thy train, but not a step
farther shalt thon a~viinee. Nor is
this all. Reh;&rAortiwith. Abandon
the ground, thou foul fiend, which thou
hast. occupied ; yea, make a speedy
and himl retreat. We .will. bear thy
prescneo no longer, j&id if thou delay
Ctt, we will sweep thee away with the
besom of de.struction.
CLOCKS, WATCHES AND
The Subecribor -would respectfully in
form the citizens of Sumter and adjaceil
lietricts, that lie has just opened in Su
Lervislc a beautiful assortment of
ClocIks atid Watehea,
Brooches, Finger Itings, Cuff Pine, ar
Rtings, Biuckels, SlideF, Fob, Vest, ard
Chains, of Steel, Silver aid Gold Geld
and Silver Pens and Pencil Cases; pecta.
ties of various kinds ; .White and Coral
Beads, Bracelets. &c. &c. All Of which
wrill he soid at Charleston prices Ifor Cash,
y O n - C. T. MA SON,
One store south of
Mrs. Hulberi's r)illonery.
P. S.-Repairing -of. every description
lone in the very best nianner and at the
ihortest notice. Ey~ All jvork done by
me, warratnted to give siatistction.
C. T. M.
December 2, 1.1 / -l tf
CABINET WA REROOM.
F. M. ANDREWS
TAKI8$ this anothod ot
mfinttgit the citizens of
Sumu:ervilec and vicinity that
he has opened in Sur"terville, opposite the new
Presbyvterhin Churebm, a CAIJINET' WARE
ROO. wvhere he, will keep for miale, cheap, all
suc-h furniture na comes uinder this department
of his trtado, whiu--&bhe will warrant uf goodl
material ;end n ml nurnmish for cash, at Charles.
ton pricers, all th. :riptionms of Furniure umde.
Repairing ceteteud at the shortest noiice.
Mah iogany up.d plain Cellins furnished with
out delay.
All the. suhriher nshis is a fair trial, and
hopes by pttuail attention to busimness and
easy terms. -*o nmerit public patronage.
h ebrmar v /1i 1852 17-y.
N. CRANE,
Maninfcturer of I3auggics,
i.lfmhIT CARRIAGES, & c.
Re shis sinlcere thanks to
bhe ciftizens of Surinteri District
for tl1 -ir liberal patironmage hither.
0t fto itwed uinde hng. leave to inform, them that
ub e. epm consaptly on haned time above articles
aown, man !Nth-re and warrants the same
njbhe of the best mnterial, workmanship, mand of
ic latest style. Ihis prices shall compete with
he ChnrIestop ice~s. anmd as to dirability, no
emrin..u convinicod, you wilpease
call at his Carriage liep~ository on Ilroade Street,
undimer tihe Townm IIll anid exmino feor your
sel ves.
With twenty years experience, anid LAbehy'e
aid,
lle'll vim wvith thme couintry andl the aria.'of
his trade.
May 1-th, 1851 29 r
RtE WO0V A Li.
TH usrier has removed his BOOT
1 AD 8102STO'RIC, toi one door
West of Captain F. Sumter's Law Office.
lie has just received andu will ennatanmtly
keen on hand a F'ine Stock of BOOTS
AND) SIIOES, whichm lhe will sell L~OW
for CAsn. Blut will credit his puinctual
eustomners til Fall. Prompt payment is
regured.
R. POL2OM.
Negro Shoess
Tesubscriber hams madls arrangementsfr
the manufactuire of from Four to Five Thossand
pairs or time abovr article by the FA LL. For
reference as to quality lie Would respectfully
i-eferf p6*ttms who titay lediuposmed to purchase
f him, to thosem whopatronized him last year.
As to price, ho will guarantce. thorn s low as
can be atfordedl..
May 22J 2S f J1. )fDRGAN.
Improved Cotton Ginse
Thankful for past favours the subscriber wishi
tn to fiffofis the public that he stilt manufac
ures Cotton Gins a f, his establishment in State'
'curg, on the most improved and approved plain,
which he thinks that the cottmn ginned on oni
>f those gins of the late improvement is worth
st least a quarter of a cent more than the cot
on ginnedi on the ordinary gin. l ie also man
aIactures them on the most simple construction,
yf the finest fitmiah and of the best materiats j to
wvit, Steet &'ite and Steel Plated! Ribs Case
bordened which lie will sell Itir *9 per Saw.
lIe also repairs old gins and puts ttemtti lin comt
pete oteder at time shortest notice. All orders for
P~ins will las prompttad punctuall attended
Stateburg, Sumter Diet,S. C. Fe1,(7, 26..V
Improved Endless Chain
Water Elevators.
All persons wishing the ahove Elevators eatn
,e supplied by the subescriber, who is the Agent
'or the District of 8nmter, E. C.
R F. T,TCGON.
seteiim. n...a..ber inn 135 ,,t
Wntsfta oecoirdin ' to Act of Conjsek to the year
,I, y J. P. 1VOU'9, M. D., In thne lork's
OE..,er the rietfd .Oaort ft the Ehansr
-Igstrielt or-snnsylvanla.
Aiiothr Scientifle Wonder!
- OREAT OURE 'FOR
DYSPEESIA!
De J1. Sa i OUOHTONS
PSIN :
.-THE TRUE
DIGESTIVE FL3ID,
OR, GASTRIC 0ICE.
Prepared from StF.Nt-IT, or-the fourth Stomach
of the .r, titer directions of laron Liebig, the
great PhyuIolo ical Chemist, by J. S. lloU41n.
TO, ML ., Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remtedy for Indisres
tion, lDyspepsla. Jaundice. Liver Complaint,
Constipation, and DebiliIy,.'icring after Na
ture's own method, by Naturbs's own Agent, the
Gastric Juice. 0,
H' Ialf a teaspoonfpl of Pepsin, infused
In water, will digest or )iisoive, Pive Pounds
of Reast Beef, in obout two hours, out of the
Stomach.
Pepsin is thie chief element, or Great Digest
ing Principle of the G.dstric Juice-the Solvent
of the Food, the luoifying, Preserving, at d
Stimulating Agent %t' the Stomach and lites
tines. It is extructegl fron the Digestive Stout
ach of the Ox, thitrunfrming an artificial Diges
tive Fluid. precisAv like the natural Gmstric
Juice in its Civialiitl powers, and furnislhing a
Completeand Peffect Substitute for it. fly the
aid of thiw pre raiuon, the puins and evils of
Indigestion and Dyspepia are remvo i just tu
khey would be my a healthy Stonach. it is do
ing wonders ffr Dyispepics, curing cases of De
bility, Emai tion, Nervous Derline, and Ilys
peptic Conou nption. supposed to be on the verge
of the grav . The Scientific Evidence upon
sed. is in the highest degree Curi
one and R markable.
SCIENTIFIt EVIDENCE!
Baro ILiebig in his celebrated work on Ani.
mal Qjemistry. says : " An artificial Digestive
Fluid,iantalogous to th4 Gastric Juice, may be
readily prepared from the mucoius metuhrane of
the stomach of th Calf, in which various arti
tlei'of food, as meatand eggN, will ie .oftied,
ch gad and digested, just in the sane manner
ashey would he in the human stomach.'
r. Combe, in his valuable writings on the
Physiology of Digestion," oh-orves that 1 a
duiminution of the due quantity of the Gastric
Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing cause of
Dyspepsia;" and he states that " a distinguished
professor of ntedicinb InI London. who was se
verely afflicted with this complaint, finding
every thing else to fail, had recourse to the
Vaactric Juico. obtutined from the stonachs of
living animals, which proeVd comp9letely suC
cessfull1y."
Professor Ditneliton, of the Jefferson College
Philhulelplhia, inihis great work on luman Phy.
siology. devutes more than fifty pages to mn ex
aminltion (if this subject. lis experiments
with Dr. leatimont, on the Gastric Juice ob.
tained from the living human stomach, amid
from animals, are well known. "II cases."
he says, " digestion occurred a perftetly in the
artificial as ini the naturni digest.ions."
Dr.John W. Draper, Professor of Chemistry.
in the Medical College of the University of
New York, in his " Text Blook of Chemistry,"
page 38G, says,: " It has been a question whe
ther artificial digestion could he performed-but
it is now universally admitted tliat it may be."
19r. Carpenter's standard work on Physiology,
which is in the library of every physician, and
is used as a Text Book in all the Colleges, is
fill of evidence sinilir to the above, re
spectig the remarkable Digeivu power of Pep
im, and the fact, that it May he rendlily szepara
ted front the stomach of the calf or Or, ind used
for ex perinients in Artificial Digestion, or as a
reetdy for disenes of the Stomach, aid deli
cient secretion of Gastric Juice.
$37 Call on the Agentm and get a descriptive
Circealar, gratis, giving a large amouniltt of Sei
entific Evidence, sitoilar to, th, aboive, together
with Reports of Remnarkable Cures, f rem all
parts of the United States.
AS A DVSl'EPSTIA CURER,
Dr. l'itugtoi'sc Pirdas ihas produlced the
most marellous etl.,cts, in cutring~ eases tof De
bility, E'miatciattiont. Nervous LDechnec, andi Dys
peptic Comnsumiptioni. it is imporisbhle to give
the details of* eases ini the liumiis oef theis adler
tisecmnt; btit nualcenticatedl certilientes heave.
been givent of more than Two lHnntdredl lt'-mark
able Cures, t:inhicleia, New York, andic
Boston alone. The-se wer neatrly :tll edespcerate
cas'es, attdm the cnres we re not only rapeliadn
wontderfulh, htat pernmane'nt.
It is a great Ner'.Ouis Antidote, aind particular
ly useful ficr temnec toc Hilimus udisordecr, Live'r
Comtplaint, FuC e r unde Axgue, ande te livil ellets
of Qmninie, tlercuiry, nandl ter dlrugis upion the
lDigestiv.e Orgatns, atfter a lomeg sicknes... Also,
for excess im enstimg, anti the too, lree uwm of ar
dent spititii. It alnost reconctiles licealth wthl
lntemet~n~ce.
O)LI) STO2M.\CII COMITAINT,$.
There is no form ofC Old Stomnach Complttants
w.hichi it cdoes noat seem toc reaich tandc r,eovc cit
once. Neo mtter howa head thcey many be, im gives
insctant relief! A singlei dose renmores all the
unpleaseat 5iymp~tos; atnd it onmly teds to be
repeated for a .hort mtie to moake tes,.ecol
efleets pernmattent. Purity qf I~f timi ad l-igrr
of 11ody illocw ait Otnce. It is pairticualtr excel.
lent inc cases~c of Nuus.'ea, Voniieing, Crampc,
Sorness of the pit of the Stomnache, distress afte*r
e. nag, lomw, col seate ofC thIe ihond,. lyavinaess,
l.ctie.s ofl Spiris, l)h-spondleacy, Emoariatauon,
Weakne-ss, tecney to licunity, Suticiee &c.
Or. llccagheton's Prpsinc, is sold by nearly all
the dealers m fine drum's a ndl P'opeular nlieinmes,
thIcamaghout thet fInited Setames. It i< pcrepared ini
Powdveer acnd itn lutid foret--and itt Prescripm ion
vials for thme use of Phlysiens.
Privto ('irtclmrc foir the case 'if Piry.ician,
may hie ibtainedl of Dr. Hloteton or fI4 Aentsa,
describcing the whobcle prcs of preparamicon, ud
giving thme autht orities upon wthicha the clatimis of
this new remedly mire based. As it ias not ac secret
retefy, no. og~er mlon itn b: raised against its
use by Phiysiesans itt recspectabtle standing amid
regula r practice. Price, One Dolar per bottle.
33?uOasavr. -rms'-Every bottle of thu
genutine PEIPSIN bears the written s.ignature of
J. S. lIIotan-ros, M1. D., solo P'roprietor, P'hi
adelphia, P'a. Copy-rightt mind Trade alark so
cmured.
Sodhy all Druggists and Dealers in
Fotr tsule in Sumterville by
Mil.IERIt & BRtITON.
Deembrer 16, 1851. 8-ly.
DRY GOODS.
Just receiving Bleached and Birown Sheetings
and Shirtings ; Mfarlboro' Stripes ; Plaid Lin-.
seys, Oshnahcurgs, Cottomn anti Linen ; liosieiry,
WIhite, colored anmd bleck Kid Gloves; Cmani
there. ; satinets, Kentucky Jeams, Flannels ;
Bleached, bronn tn:l blue Jeans-blueo Denims,
&c. &c. For sail, low by
W. i. FRANCIS,
Opposite F.3J. & 31. Aloees' law 0Omee.
Jan. 20, 15
Iron,
Swoedts and English, IBroad and narrow
Bar, Square, Round and Oval; f loop, Band
and Boiler Iron. Cast, Georman and Blhister
Steel. Soith's Tools. Carpenter's Tobls
Buggy Agiles anti Springs, Carrin go Trim.
mingas. JIrllolv Ware, Cut and Wroughit
Nalalways on hanid and for sale low
by PERRY MOSES.
Feb. 2-4, 1852 18-i f
Notice,
All persons indebted to mne indcividutallyv,
or as Ordinary. tvil) please make itumedi.
ate payment; as it is abst'lutely necessary
that I ehose up my businesiu, some part of
which has been 6f long standing unisettledh,
and which I am determined shall remnain
so no longer. I hope mny friends will attend
to this at once, and give me and themselves
as littl trouble as may be.
Wtv. T.EW'IS.
5eb9h %21-t
VIVElR COMPLAINT,
JAUk DICE, DISPEPSIA, CHRONIC
OR NERVOUS b 1BILIit, IN
'EASES OF TilE KIDNEys,
and all
dismases ari
sfrom a disor.
de Lier or . Sto
ntch, queh 4d'LConsiipa.
. tien in.aardFils,'.Fullnesse.
or B16od to the? Head, 'Acidity ofj
the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, is
gust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the
Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut
terin at the pit qf the Stomach, Swrim
mang qf the Head, Hurriet and DiJffi
cult Brrlhing, Fluttering at the
' Irert Chok! or Sgoryiwting
sensations w en in a lying
posture. Dimness of
Vision, dots or
welis ij0re the
Night,
Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency
of Permpiradon, Yellowness of the Skin anid
Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest. Linibs,
&c.., Sudden Flushes et Heat, lurning in tie
Flesh, Constant Imagining of Evil, anil Great
depresslun of Spirits, can ie effectually cured by
Dit. 1IOOPLAND'S
Celebrated Geransnte Bittert,
PRIEPARED BY
Dr. C. IM. Jacksonu,
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STOIIE,
120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their -power over the above diseases is not
excrled-if equalled-by any other prIpara
tint in tho United Statest, ns the ins attest, in
mnny cases after skilful physicians land failed.
These Bitters are wvorthy the attention of
invalids. Po-sessing great virtues in the ratifi
cation of disvamses of the Liver and lesser
glands, exercising the most searehing powers in
weakness aid aiections of the digestive organw,
they are withal, safe, certain and plenant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
From the llos;ton Bee.
The editor said, Dee, 22nd
Dr. Koofland's Chlrated German Bitters
for the curt- of Liver Complaint, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is de.
mervedly one of tihe most popular medicines of
the day. Theme Bitters have been used by thou.
sands and a fMiend at our elbow Pays ie Is
hinself received an etrectudi and permanent
cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this
reiedy. We are convinced that in the use et
these Bitters, the patient constantly gains
strength and vigor-a fet worthy of great con
ideration. They are pleasant in taste and
smell, and can be used by perions with the most
delicate stonancha. with safety, under any cir
cuituancer. We are speaking frotn experience.
and to the afflieted we advise their uco.
"Scott's Weekly," one' of tie heat Literary
papers published said, August 25
Dr. Hloolland's German Bitters, inanuat itctiured
by Dr. Jackson, are now revctnneumded ly
some of the must prominent members -of the
faculty as an article of much efficacy in
cases of female weakness. As such is the
case, we would advise alt mothers to obtain a
bottle, and thus save themselves miuc sick
ness. Persons of debilitated constithtions will
find these Bitters advantageous to their health,
as we know from experience the salutary eiect
they have upon weak systens.
MORE E BVIDENCE.
The 'Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,' the
best family newspaper publi bed in the United
States. The editor says of
Dr. hloolland's German Dieers.-It is seldom
that wo recommend %hat are teraned I'atent
Medicines, to the confidenae and patronage of
our readers; and therefore when we recomtnend
Dr. ilooltand's Gorman Bitters, we wish it to
be distinctly understood that we are not speak
ing of the nostruntis of the day, that are noised
about for a brief period and then forgotten after
they have done their guilty race of aischief,
but of a medicine long established. universally
pized, and which iax met the hearty approval
of the faculty itself."
. Evidence upon evidence has been re
ceived (like the foregoing,) front all sections of
the Uinion, the lastthree years, and the strong
est testimony in its favor, is, that there is more
of it used in thes iraclice of the regular Physi
cians of Philadelohia, than all other noAsruscss
'omblitned, a fact that ean essaly he established,
anal fully proving that a seiaiatiiic preparation
will mecet with their qiuiet approval wheat pre
taentedl eveni itn this format.
TIhmat this medicine will cutre Liver Cornaint
anal lyspepsia, no one cana doubl- after usinag it
lacesdirected. It acts specifically up~oni the Stu
anachm atnd t.iver; it ie preferahlo to cainmtael in
all billins diaseases-the eflect is immnediamse.
Thecsy can he adsiinistesred tea fe-taale or inttt
wvitha mafety andi reliabille bentefit at many titne.
BlEWA~RE O1. COUNT1ER~EITS'.
This medicine has attaineda thmat .dgh chanrac
ter whicht is naeaeanry' for aill mcesdiitnes toa attain
toc itndusce counaterfenter' tsc put forth spurious
articles rat thme risk of the lives of those who ure
innoacenmtly deceived.
Look ucll to ther marks of thae genuine.
They lave' thte written ciginture of C. .M.
JACKSON tapon the wrualap., andta his acne
llwna ittia thesbttle, uwithoeduti uicha they are .spu
Fo'er sale Whaolesiale nnd Retail at time
G ERIIAN 51 EDICINE STPOR1E,
No. I20 Arech-Street, onels door bielow Sixth,
lahsladelphain; anal lay respsetale deaulers gc-ne
ralily tharough'l the~ coauntry.
Tlo enabale all cLas.ees of invalla to enjosy thme
adhvanmtagee ot their gremat reitoratmve poweca
iaNgle IBottle 75 Cenuts.
Also fair sale by It. S. MELI.ETT,'
Druggist, Siunieriille, S. C..
. C'rTWhlyl Agent fur Georgia,. Sothl
anda .North ClaroiinaL.
JIAvAJ.ANDJ, IliIRAJ.l. & Lfi,.
Deoc. 23t, I851. CharleesuonS. C.
Educational Notice.
r 'lIE next sess;oni of thce lURADFIORD)
.1 Si'RING;S FEM1Al; 1 NSTrlITU
TliON, wilj. open nna the A et Sltndray of
thea encsonig Februa.-ry. The Trtees
will by thtat tie have completed somn adl
dlit ina pcrocviions for the co-rat i
Boitrders. i atnd the adjacenat grouands w
lie placed in nni ihaprbved posndition.
Thie various deparntsirU o intruction
will be tilled by the most competett
T1enahters thiat can be obtained ; and here
after no one will be retained longer titan
ability and fidelity are exhibited in the dis
charge of otlicial duly.
It jat very impiortant thant the mnetmbers uof
tihe C;ollegiaate Classes retutrn at the be
ginning of the session, thmat time reguclar
xremsesm may nat be retarded.
TER M18.
The colastic year taegins on the first
Mondaluy of F~ebrtuary and cloe on the
last WVednesday of Noienmber, and is
divided into t wo equal sessions.
Bloard, per aessiona, including beed,
bsedding, lights, anda washing, the
ptupilme being responsible for
thme varioua furniture of their
roomns, an invehtnry of whichc
will be regtularly kept. - - 860 00
Tuition in P'riananry Class. - - 10 (00
Tuition in other Classe.. - - 15 00
French ot Latin. - - - 10 00
Slusic on 1'aano or Guitar - - '2) 00
ulse of Piano . - - - 4(00
Puptls ott Guitar furnish their own
Guitars for practice, and also
theoir Guitar metrings.
Drawing and Painting in Oil or
Water Colors, or Monot broms
tic ocr India Inak, each - - i~: 00
Qrunamental Needle Work. &c.. -f- 00
Pupuils furnish their own materials.
By resolution of the Boaird, persona
rendine' two pupils will have theni
Itoarde3 at $11 00 per month; and those
tending three or mtore, at Ol0 00
per month.
D. II. MictAUR IN, &4c'ry! 4- Trev.
Der. ' l.1. a ii -tI -
Dry Goodo ii FallTee
IN CHARLESTON
W. G. RU.AN4ROFT,
-253 and'50 no-S-ratsT.- -
(One door below-Wentworth-Street.)
We would again reipectfUlly invite the atten
tien of our friends and customers in the country,
to our extensive Stock of DitY (OODS, when.
they visit our Ciy.. Always in hand.
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURED,
Consisting-pf Georgia Plaines -and Kerueys.
Alabama . do do.
Plain and, Striped Ounaherge.
Bleached and Birown Domestlis
SUPER DUFFIL ILANKETS-DIRECT
IMPORTATION.
We would also part icularly invite attention t
our IMPOItTATION of 3II4CS and DRESS
GOODS, being one ''f the LARGEST
STOCKS IN THE SOUTH ERN( )UNTRY.
We aro also prerpaed to furnish.every article
in the Dry Goods Line, viz: Hosiery, G9lies)
Linens, Flannels, Cloths,Casimers, Honbatiines,
Alpaceas, Merenoes, Moussellaien de Laines,
'laids, Jaconets and Swiss Muslin,, Furniure
Dimity. Prints, Ginghas, Shawls, Laces, Edg.
ing, Ribbons, Trimmings, &c., Oe.
September 23, 1851. 48--tf
Clothing! Clothing
25 PER CENT CIHEAPER THAN CAN BE
PUHCHIASED ELKEWHERE.
E. & 11. IA'M would repectfinlly call the
attention of the inhabitants of Sumter District
and vicinity to their splendid assortment of
Clothing, such as
Dreps., Sack, and Frock
Conts :
warr'n'l all of the I. a workmanship and o
tlfino qnality and materin; also, fine
baltu Vents, Oassilmnere
Pantu,
and all other articles c.nnected with a gehtle
Mnni's furnishing department. Our motto shall
h." isuall profits and quick sales." We can
assure ill those who patronise us they cannot
buy tle same articles elsewhere at ouch low
prices. Please call and see, and esamino for
yourselves at our New and Fashionable Store,
No. 324 King-st., (harleston. 8. C. Also at
their Stere in Georgetown, H. C.
Nov. 18, 1851. 4-tf
Notice.
The inhabitants of this village are cautioned
against trusting any operatie employed by me
on the Wilmington & Manchester Rail Read,
or delivering any goods whatever, without writ
ten orders, either from I). Callahan, J. Hitch
cock, L. W. Turner, or myself.
ALFRED II. PRATT.
Sunterville, January 1-1, 1852. 13-tf
Notice.
Personis having deninnda against the Es
tale of It. Richardson, Dec'd. are requested
to present them tduly attested, and those in
debted to inke payinent to
C. M. RICIIARDSON,
Adnir.
Nov. 6, 1850. 2 tf
Notice to Stockhoxders.
ALL Stockholders in arrears to the Brad
ford Springs Female Institute Company are re
quired to nutke full pay egnt before return day
in March net-to the subscriber or to William
Lewis, Esq., in Sumterville.
Ily order of the loard.
EDWIN CATER, See'ry & Treas.
February 2,1852. 15-tf
Butter,
Presk Goshen Butter,
Virginia and Mountain Butter.
For sale by ROBERT LATTA.
Camden, Nov 25, 1851. 1-tf
Groceries! Groceries!!
- ,Wl be received in a few days, a choice lot
of Groceries ; consisting in part of
Old Gov ernnment Javn Cofli~e.
P'rinme lio Cofrce, (new crop).
Greetn Tea, in LIb and 1-2 Lb cadders,
li best ltaltimoie Flour,
Suaipr of various ,ieacriptions,
Prime Gohen't Huiger,
lk-st Italtimuore llamts,
P'ritme Lard ;No. I Macke'rel,
N. t . and Cuba Molasse. .
White Wune and Cider Vinegar,
Saht, Rice, Soap. Starch,
l'epqs-r, Sp~ice, Ginger, ('innamon,
Cantdles--Sperm, Adamiantine and Tallow,
F'or sale low for cash by
W.. ,.FRNi,
Opposite 1'. .1. & M. Moses' Iriw Ollice.
Ju n. 20. 1852
zz ~ FLORA,
(.)i'rs he~r servie.4i to the citizens o
Sutradthe ndtjoliinttg Districts i h
prepatrationt of' bridl fensis, pry-supper,'
&c. 1ier long experie~nte ..w service itt
every dlejutriment of her iou.intess, jnstil'ies
ner in engaging to give elitire satiacttlin
to her entlloers.
She: tiiagt le Ibuntd by' ap'plicettioni St the
liarber's Shop in this plac.
Sum terville, Jan,.8th, 1hi1 it'
Administrator's Notice.
I IIAVl' appointed Mr. W. M. Gireen,
thy t;t tao F~tliO till tile matters of
the'statte or .Johnt M~cIonald, hild Ofthis
D istrit. M~AiRY E. McDONA LD.
A! J, Persona ha ving' diemands against
I''- !',atr'e of John Mc lonaldl, will presett
nt dly a ttestedl. Those indebted will
.e iniediate pafymeont to
-.W. M. G REEN, Agent.
Fe bruatry 1.1, 1832, 17-tf
Hats and Caps.
The subscriber will receive in a few day,, a
very fins assortment of Gent's and Roy's flats
arnd ('up., w hich will be sold at unusually low
prie'us at the store of W. J. FRA NCIS,
Opoite F. I. & M. Moses' Law Otfice.
Sept. 1, 1851. 47-tf
Cheap Goods.
THIE subscriber has just returned from
Charleston with a full assortment of A L L
KINI)S OF" GOOD)S, WVares and Merchan
dise in lhis line of btusintesa; having eacercised
the utmost difigence in buying them CIIEAlP
A ND GO00), (anid goods tee bought are kolf
Cold) be can make it an object to ansy one to
nmake a hill with him, either at Whulesale or
Retail. -PERRY MOSES,
April 6th, 1852 24-tf
New Fall and Winter Goods.
The subscribers arm now receiving end open
ing their usual supply of Dry Goods, H~ard ware
and Groceries, the prices of which will be very
much reduced, and invite their friends and the
public to examine their stock.
M. itUCKER & CO.
Camden, Oct. 28, '31. I-tf
Shoes! Shoes !
Ladles' black and colored Gaiters.
Kid and Morocco Slips and Ties.
Gent's and Bloy's Shoes.
N EGItO 811OES. &c. &c.
-A t.Q
Plantation Leather, for salea low b
W. J. FRA 'CIS,
Under the Offlee ef the Numster Banreer
June it.
SQ~tI~~r~twit 'bpris 09-ento.
W J. acobi & Son,
W. J. JACOBr. NATHANIEL, JACOBI.
NO. 221 KING43TREET,
(SEVEriI''STORE AEOVE BIANtEET-STREET.) d
Importers and Dealir's in
Foreign & Dqgapexa. Dry Goods
t Our customers 'ar* ensured Moderate
Reans sad a. stric adhertance to the> One. price
System. ,l
Jan. 6, M852. 1-tf a
CIRCULAR. C
The Pubscriber rectfully Informs his -
friends and customers, at he is now receiving,
at his old stanad No. 26 HAYNE-STER'Kr, (up
atairp,) from Eungfanud, Germany, France and the
Northern States, a complete assortmnent *of
Staple anb faitn Preso Goobs, P
Gold and Silver Watches, ,ewelry, &c, n
as per Cataloge annexed,'whiclh he is prejidred e
to sell on reasonable tenns, at Whole-s onl,
to the Country Trade.. le respectfully solicits
a call, being detenined to sel as low na any
fleure in lte City. E. G. BROWN. -
CATALOGUE,
Silk and StraW Bonnets, Bibbons, Flowers and
Slk Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Cravats,
Together with a COmplete assontet of Milline
ry Good, Dress and Cibak Trinmiis, &c. -
Guns, R1ifisos, Revolving and other Pistols,
Percunion Caps, Gai & Shot Bags, Powder
Flasks.
Knives, Sci-sors, Razor., Gent's Travelling
Toilet Cass,
Musical Inutrutnent. 6
Writing Cases, Work Boxes, Fancy Stationary,
Coats' Spool Cotton, Common do., Tapes,
yarna,
Buttons, Combs, Needles, Pins, Brushes Co.
lungnes,
Siapx ;'erfumery, Inks,
And a general ausortment of Fancy Articles, j
Gold and Silver Watches, Jewel
Marine Time Pieces, French M17antel Clocks,
Common Uraus and Wood. Clocks, &c. 0
English and German Gno, Birtd Cages and
Traps, and various other articles too numerous
to mention.
N.H.-Just received from Paris the most
splendid assortment of Gilt and Gold Jewelry i
ever oti-red in this market. E. G. D.
Oclub-r H, t-51.~ 50-tf.
E. B. CREWS,
Auctioneer amd .Conianaision
ME R CH ANT.
NO. 19 V'ENDUE RANGE,
CIIARLESTON, S. C. a
Unreservel 'Sales of DRY GOODS twice a d
week at his Sales Rooms. Liberal eldvances (
maile on all coasignments.
November 6, l8,O 2 tf
DUNN&DURYEA. aI
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Clothing Warehouse,
No. 238 King street
SAUEl, NN~ CHARLESTON, S. C. (
JOHN DUR~ytEA,
May 21st, 1851 t
W. A, KENT & MITCHELL,
FASHIONABLE
Clothing and Ot-Fitting
E 8'f'A B L I S HI M E N T ,
MA SONIC 1ALL,
No. 268 IXing-stret, Cor f1
Wreitworth, Chari 5ton, $. C
Purchasuers will finad at. all timee a full
and cosonplete stock of Gent's.
READY-MADE CL OTHING~
ARzTICLES.
MYzaufactory MtI3 W'asha ingtona
stores Mt Y.
May 1819. 3 0 tf
HARMVONIC INSTITUTE,
FERDINAND ZOGBAUiM,
MIUSIC, HIUSICAL INSTR1UMllNTS,
King street, Sign of the Lhyre,
Chatrle'ston, S. C.
SAMUEL C. DUNN,
JWOLESJ-,LR CLOTHIING
Fuarislaiig WVarehaouse,
NO. 20 lIAYNE STJREET'l,
Chaarlestona, S. C.
Maf ch 1st. 1852 19--tf
GAILLARD & SNOWDEN
Conanuitsion Melrclaants,
N0.0 SOUT')H EiRN WH A RF,
.CllARtLESTION, S. C.
March 3 1st. 1851 23 ly
PAVILION 11OTEL,
BY H. 1L. BUTTrERFIELD,
MYeeting-St., Claarlestonm, 5. C.
September 16, 1851 47-if
Win. Aliston Gourdin,
NO. 56, EAST-BAY, CHA RLESTON, S. C.
Ins prepared to make libermal ndvuacea
n Consigmnats of
Rice, Cottosa, Coran, Saugar,
Flour, Grain, liay', &c.
REFER EcEs.--Mesars. (knot-din, Mantidi
essen, & Co., George A. Hl-ey, Alonzo .1.
Whlite, Chnrleston, R. C..; T.1andy Walker,
Esq., Greenville, S. C.
A pril 24, 1851. 26 ly
AlVIERICAN HOTEL,
CORNER OF KInO AND GEOROPE STRtEF.TS
Claarleston, S. O.
-?~.The above estalilshment, tas been
I( thoronghaly repaired, and~ ie now ope-u
JULfor the accomodatioan of the travellinag
commuanity and permansat boarders. This eas
tabli,-hment ham hoen fitted up at great expenase,
and fuarnishted throuaghoutiwith entire new furan
lature, and better bed atan hotels are aasually
furnished witht. With these inducements, and
an accommodating disposition oan the part of the
proprietors and those in thesir emitoy, they hope
to merit a liberal share of patronauge.
.1. W. K l NG.
G. WV. KING.
Oct. 30th, 1850 1 if
gIP The Omnibuts .3. (C. C.\ LJTOUN run
atng directly to the Ilouase wsill bo in wait!
ing at all times at the Ih-pot, to conavey psa'te I
gets to the Hotel lard to the Hor t.
rnice Mr. 3. J. A'saudis
to or Clerk of the-. (Pr' in'pp1erl
istrict, and bbge V4Tna.
April ,18182. .'0
0^r Mlr.. Editsri" fA.0sq7
iunce Colonel JOUN A. ?CIa(U011,
Candidnte to Represent. Clarenget
aunty in the iext Legislateoind obie
MAtr FRtY k iEit.
April 13, 1852. 25.-tf
F O R OR DI4R:
8cT Mr, Editor:-ot wil
ease announce WILLIAM H. BRUN.
DN as a candidate for the Office of Oidr
ry of Sumtpr Ditrict, at the ensul
ection.
Mr~ VD'r15&.
April 27th, 1852 -IB7.M-t
LT Time friends of 5 ae.ut.
AYNSWORTH, Eq., announce him as
Candidate lor the Oflice of Qrdijary jpr,
umter District at the ensuing.ele i .
March 23, 1852.
FOR C ER
Tr' We are authorized to
iiounce T. J. DINKINS, Esq..' a CQudidats
r Clerk of the Court, at the'ensuin eien.
MIANY:VRS
April 1ntl 1841 25 T
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Mfr. Editor: Please announce Mr. ROllE RT
V. DURArNT, a for 'az-Collect4
r Salem County, at the et Electieri aid
bligo IfuT Voytat.
'January 14, 1559. 13'
'.7' Mr. Editor: Youn will pleas. annonace
auptain P. 31. GIBBONS,. a Candlae ,for
'ax-Collector for Salem county, at the ensuing
lection, and oblige MANY Vor.I.
e"" Masans. EMToas: Please announp
fr. JOHN F. JALL ARDa casi q rTa
ollector, at the next eleetio.Vni Ta
IANY V ERS.
February 5th, 1851 15 tf
sarWe are authorized. to
nnounce JOHN W DARGAN,,a Fandi
ate for Tai Collector,' for Claremvip
'ounty, at the next Election.
(t7 W e are -authoikied to
nnounce ALEXANDER WA'TS, Esq.
s a (iandidate'for Taix Collect4, 'f Clare.
tout county at the ensuing Election'"
MANY FRIENDS.
Es' The Friends of TIo.
.831IITH, announce him an a ( r
,v office oaf Tax Collector, for CMUn y o
laremont. - - -~' of
Novemnber6, 1850 2
W We are authori #
, announce Capt. J. W. STUCKEY an a can
idate for TaxCollector for Salem County, at
Ito next eleenion. - * . '% ai A n
Oct. 16th, 1850 - 51 . t
K7r The Frieuvdl ofJo
WI1l1'E, re nim 'aa Ca d
;VTz C mont-cotist- ate
SUM1VTER HOUS&s
, F. MYERS, would AAe i,
fi ornm the citizens of Stnn& -iw dil
S the suirrondinig country. that .herlas
tunt retinned fr'oaii Charlenton, a td has gnada,1
rrangementa to rec eive ICE anid 80DA W.
PE R, of every variety, weekly. ' E" 0 4
lIe ha.. (in hand, and will continue toreceiv.
btroughautt the season. a choice asserineab.o
Vines anad Caniials, Confecion ~s~ , Fruit
i-., all of wvhich will be disposed~ cheapel
han was ever offerred before in this place.
5Iay 29, 185O 4 30 ;itrf
Webb Clark's Hotel,
SUMTER VILLE, S. C.
Th 'iis Hotel is situated in t'he most
S pleasant part of the toni n. The
Proprietor wvill be pleased to see
uis friends arid the trarvellinigpubl cdprnm
smng to spare no exertottR Ont his part to
enider thetm comfiortable. Charges 'rea
um,,able.
WEBB CLARK,.
P'roprietor
Jan 23 -13, tf.
Through Fare from Charles
TO BA LTIMORE'$11.50 ; TO
PHILADELPHIIA $10;
AND TO NEW YORK $20.
rilE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROMl
CHARLESTON, S. C,
LEIAVING the WVharf at ther foot oft
Gaurens-st. daily at 3, p. tm. after thte
irrival oft the Southern curs, .via WIL-.
M1INGTrON, N. C., ftrm which poust
two daily trains are dispatched at 8 A. M~.;.
rud 2 P. M.; the 8 o'clock only connecting at
Weidon with the lines to Petersburg-,
Richmond, Washington, Baltimore,..Pilo
liphija, and New-York. The public ::a
respectfully informed that the steatnere of
hese lines, are in first rate condition. .and
rar navigated by well known. and q.
p~erien'ed''commrranders; the Rail Rad
are in fine order, (the Wilmiington
and Wecldon, as well as the Seaboand
nid Rioanoke hanving recenitly been relaid
with heavy TFrail) thereby securing .both
rufety and dlespatch. Bly thesie routda
pnaengers arvaiting themiselves of the
FiRST TRAIN mAy reach ,Baltimuore'%u
40 hours. Phiiladelpha in .45 hours, attd
New York in 50 1.2 hours; atnd by the
SECOND) TRAIN they arrive. m~i.BA1
timnore ini. 60. ,ours, iPhiladeJphia ji p
ionre, and New-York in Eli)-. hours.
Thmug~h tickets can alonre bd 1udfgm
B. 1.0SLW, Agent of the Wildmtun
ind Raleigh Rail Rload Company, at the
flice of the Comp~any, foot waf Linrenis
itreet, Charleston, S. C., to whom plese
npply.
March 22, 185i2. -2,
Water Proof Boots,
. Just receivsd, a lot of0
the above BOOTS. Calf Pef 3
sed Pump do. Gents and Bos'~
Rhloes of various kinds.
Ladles lack Ullk (ljid MnEald) paite4
" " Enamielled - an.
I4~ Lasting -' 4.
"' - Cnl'd a' . - .. d
f!is',e Black andl (Coored .. -do.
.adia Kidl Boots, Moul Mowedl Bpkins,
dSewead Ia.a Buskina', Kid.'ndt Mice
hlips. anal Ti's.
Inue Se'rvnnts' Shoe,, &c., &c,
l'or s:,le Chvutp by W. .1. Flt Al~fRf:M'r
53cc a. t-nvar ,.i . o ; a n.Lisqa,