The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, October 05, 1852, Image 4
lttf'Iit back to the' ho.
fblr l;'and gavu no
t rotb.e rTlhere'is bunt little
~tlitt .tllf i'ar-tigemonts have
. f fitnal departure
atlm that this will take
n iarlya ieriod as the well
desaof the Indian charne
i1ttfl w. Billy and his comrades
hiMavy, this time definitively
td that this Ivas a 'great conn
s nd ti~ in case of noncomplianee
itieaty, they would be sufiher
- ashi Georgian 29th ult.
s,4L~t'oaInA INDIANS.-!t is to
hoped tint the citiz--ns of Florida
' i omo begratifild by ti removal of
-Sctiuales from that State. We
I publish, in our 'next a talk that
iMl Bowl a had with the President.
."44 .' 0rulinian says:.
q.learn, trom the WVashington
ledc. that preliminary arranige
ts have b en entered into with
this chief for the removal of the rem.
tat of the S eminoles, now in Florida,
t1he west of the Mississippi river, id
atthe emigratioll will commence di
).the present season. Everything
ocessary to their comfi, t on the
our-ney and at their new homes will
alibrded. 'T'hey ardently desire to
prain tr a longer period in the lant of
thetf fathers, not fully appreciating
ie :ditigers to which they are exposel
tl& hites being inmpatient er a
till 'xeenition of the treaty, made
treinty' years ago, between the (ov
m~inenlt and the Sentinole's, andl whlich
.1J now i . required by necessity to be
4aitied into eifet. -
Tum Ciors, &c.---s .Mississ'r.
'ha lrandont liepublian f the lath in
*taint says:
We learn with regret that the holl.
S orm : a has made its appearancee in
!Ile Sections of this cmuiiiit, aitd that
ravages have been Lro ven quite
estructive. Estimiates hv expe.
-, enced amid observing platers have
;!!laeed the injury at niot less thln
JO per cent of the crop, on those
.iltations where they have 1 been for
oetiie. C(om'iplaints of a simnilar*
kind, we learn, are nu114ie in the
-djoniung counties, but we are tinable
' it present to state whethler these
10 giltA'iU- . t a mnerely loca l at
this tLime. Ve ohsenre..:Io in a
hidsla.er of ounr exchanges, tHigg he hlul -
iw0n an has ma1:de . its apn te in
4Ithar sections, and excited ti-rs dij
rehensions of extensive inajury.
There has yet been no appearan ce
tir lhearmy worni taint imarks its
wvity witlh such signal (lestruction. It
IS usual and natiral that Li-ars .shnhl
i t, ettineiiitd it' the d est ruetli e ci
be t'~tithise great enemies of the cot
niiziti and ebch vear almnost in
' presets its iIis ~ iippre
d, 1iins andt alarms, but the ilint.
. r, less he lives in a section wieibh
is bel the locality of all the rav
.-: 5these atural eiesni.s of
thme:Sout hern stapl 'e, iti may remaina <puint
n ud(icintenited at a diminiutionm of* the
- ~ittbii crbp, atnd rest saitisf ied iat
nmall crop hmring.s the Ilarge4t ie
and reimmeiraitionis of his labours.
ernis 1r lisary Ci.A.tr--An
1'ifort is nuont being min e ini Wash
h ign to fori itit associationa haviig
Sbr ~it objet thei eretion of a
tioalM iment ini honor of
lite Illeflit Clay. T1he aissocia-.
inis l4) be~ coniipus)edl ofl meumbers in
ev&ery section Uf the l'aiion, and4 aI nutm-i
bir of memibers of Conigress have an-t
r tiu.ed their ren~diaiteis to co-operiate ini
nov emenat at the next sessioni ot'
Cuongress.-Baultimore Sun.
-*Tiii Tunei. C.rsmo.vres.-Theu
Memphis Eagle and Engn1irer* perptet
rates the followinig: A Untehitmanm
atho had just returned from a visit to
-is friends in Kenittneky, was applied
to,-the utlter day, to know how the
P residen'tial - election was goiig ini
d~at State--who was the foremsost man
iitKentnoky? Said IIanis ini replv:
* fDere is tree candidates running ish
one dey call 'Old Chippiewa'-he will
get a schnmrt sprinkle ofI vo~tesch. I )et
derecish Old, Lundy's Lane'-hie will
auike aL mi ghty goopid rtimr ib. t..4 ,Ja.
dey call Um huine'-;ce ull
LTE'oN Y iN TilEyn FALL..
~r ~ nidry failiers in this vicihnity nare
bbt~ins r oot tad i thtssimhiit
fstn the rsp tr;in, hrestfhe, I'
is e pains t neddniigiei the ryo
ofte gong e; elieng wthe tilr
a- Iic n otIed importanti wheat i ie
growr lgeeay Siieii tak th i mthod
of givin it toi theilmliiiyou think
prope ftolac itn d in yrti wie. y ex-o
te znddornal. 's(iIst-Gn
Wh .1alet, iwhae paitere hinhl e feil
~!'tainstlwt morert, ai ishs-enabtle
s'kuntamd hu fost behttr it has nt he ans-l
ct, omnlsteded-niel n the very id
early~ sping i, ofets itebgw t and
npesmgod innhe;oc i wherell ofhen ap
icli hesprieng the rwhead continue
the. rop-i~l a salverahthbe, moe
stra, fllig don, ust &c. e. of
>l! ECIAErOTkUEE
.T 'tiiands of parents wlho use " Vernifta
conpeod of Castor Oil, Calomol. &c., -are ti
aware, that while they appear to beniefit the p
lient, they are actually laying the foundation f
a series of diseases, such an salivation, loss
sight, weakness of limbs, &c.
In another column will be found the adve
tiseaent of Hobensack's Medieines, to'whit
we ask the attention of all directly Interests
in their own as well as their Children s healt
In Liver Complaints and all disorders arisit
from those of a bilions type, should make u:
of the only genuine medicine, liobensack
Liver Pills.
$' " Be not deceived," hut ask for Robo
sack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and o1
serve that each has the signature of the I'ropri,
f6r,-. N. IlonavsseK,as none else are genuit
Agust. -10. 424y.
Ilooflaud's Geraauu Bitters.
Hitmudreds of our citizens complaia of debil
ty and langour of the system, derangement I
the liver and tmannch, want of appetite, &c
they are frequently the result of too close al
plication, and a thousand other causes we cat
not here name ; but we would say to all afilic
ed, do as we have done-get a boattle cr two e
1)r. Ilooflanid's German flitters, prepared by D
Jnekson, tad our word for it you will be ctre
We recommend this medicine, knowing frog
experience that it is muchn stperior to the gent
rulity of patett medicines. We would say I
our renders, pirehased nine unless prepared I
)r. C. M. Jaekson, Philadelphia. July 1
A notier Slci'eatific Woa4es'l
itPO'OITANT TO DYSPEt'TICS.
Dr. J. 8. Ilughton's Pp7ain, the true 1)
gestive Flaid, or Gastric Juice, prelipared frog
Itennet, or the lourthl Stotach of the Ox, ait
tlireetios of Ilaron Liehig, the great l'hysiahl
gicntl Chemist, by .1. S. loughton, 11. 1)., Philh
lielphia. This is truly a wonderful re medy f,
Indigetinai, )yspeimpia, .lnamlice, Liver Ci'on
plaint, Cntstipaltion atnld Dehility, euring afts
Naitare's Own lethod, lby N:iatre's Ow
Agent, the (.'astrie J ire. 'anphhlats, eoittn i
tng Scientific evidlence of its vale., fertisle,
by nga'ents, gratis. Sec notlee ang the Indie
o vertisetentt. 8-1y.
OBITUARY.
I ied-nf '.riyipol as, at. the I'hatmtali1
at (tlyt.mu G. V. (Copmer, in UpiIpor Maleta
nn Ilhe 2'(hh of Sreiember, J011N llt
G l:SS .l(eC IA ll, a native of \V tilhams
burg District.
'I l'i n:\t re tlar mitat o ag of the ('oni
1 n ssioners of (Cross.m lIIad4s liar i:,ler
comnty will l. beldh at Jamnes l.owrv's o
Jtteai;y the Itah inst.
J. 'V. T. lIINY, Sec.& Treas.
llishipiville, Oct. A, I13. 5(!-2
So, Carolina-Sumter Dist
:Iy W. LmE i'iN.. sjar., Ordinary Jr
Salid Dishrc.
Wherenas, Dantiel Chaindler hcithl aplplit
t, ine fur iLteras ef Adiniisiratioanl ott t
id singular the goods amd ehattles, r:glti
cid creditorr oh' it'ios. Chimiandler, Jr., lai u
tl 1,: 't nf'oresa.
fsese are te re, to eile ant
hdt tall and tangular, the kindred and credii
ore ol' the said decenased, tee be and appea
etor,. am.at at our next Ordinarv's ('court to
lie sil ')i trit, to he otlell at ttite
ammrt hae ,e onm F'ridathe 15th dnay tat Oc
aber, oit , tam shm.~etcaust it anyV wh3
heo s;aid ndmmlatistamtion a'htonhl mhot he
rmtatcd.
4thl of tonera~i~, inm the year u
a.. s ) mamr Jimmd omme thtetisamad ejiht Ittam
drei tim ln ill y-two, ,alil tat thme 711;
ye-'ar of -\naerianmmm andepen~denmce'.
WV. LI*\\'ls. o. s. am.
Jetolher -I, 1652. 5u-2t.
30. CAROLINA---SUMTER D)IS']
ffy II. lIV llIS, Es ;ma., Ordinarybr sai
I)istrict.
Wh'leras, Isliena Jamesi h:tth ofp'ie
Li)mm nimifr //jtters.. m/* .,A,/mgvinimao, m
all atnd intgutlair thme goods andu ebatttle:
righats tantmi credl.tmars ofi Lncein J .ames
late ofl thme samid Dastrict, dleceae.i
''Thesec are, thmeretmore, to cmte ;andl ;maiu
sht all anid amin gar , thme kidred anad crut
Lorma of thme sm .in deceaedm, tmo lbe andai apa: t
betore tte amt autr aaext Ornmha ry's Conart it
Lthe saidi Iaistricet, toa be hamolem tat Snaaatet
Curt IIltuseL oat I~day thme 15th day
LJetober, taist, to shem.w causem, il anmy why~
thme said adimuamis tat should taot be gratl
Givena tindear myin handt andim seal, tha
4thi mday ot OJctober tm te yeajr
[. s.) outr Loird, o a lhiand~ talgI.tatt
dlretm amnd liftya.twio, anda inm thme76
yea.r mat .Amaneric~;an tmndepenadeia c.
Wm. LiF\'mI, o. s. at.
October -1, 1852. 3t0---.
80. CAROLINA--SUTMTERl Dis
Hly IV'. L,iI N,~ J.;sn , Uirdiary f;or .a
Iisi: i.
Whelireast, W. WV. ilemmhow ha~th atpplit
to tme for lttrs of Amistration, onat
a'l ng jrtefd and mlmh'attlesm, righ
anad credlitorsi of .ih.h-A1',m late ott1
mamdm Disatct, deeceasedl.
lThaeme .are, thecremore, to cite and admo
isha all tandi soghtaimr, ah lan tdred and cret
Itars o1 the suaid dlecease'mtl, to be amat appc
beore' tme att Lamr tnext OJrhnaary's Court I
theL smaid limst ric, to beo hoalle i at Siltatt
Coaurt Ilionse mit F'ridl.y thte I15th ditv
O)ctob~er, to a'haew minmam, at aly, 'W
thme maid am mtjiistratt oam abold noitat Ihe gaa
edl.
GIi-etn tandelr any htanda anda seal, Il
41tha mday oft OJmctober, ina th yeara
(c. s.) taur Lom~rd, onte ilhousand ei'lt latn
dredl aand tilty)-t wi, and~ inm thme 71.
'ar of Ameicanma aaIndependecet-m.
Wm. LI\\'~is, u. s. at.
So. Carolina-Sumter Dis
fly WI. LEWUIS, Esq. O)rinary for sn
Distmrict.
Whlerasa, W. W.~ l'ilthow htath appta ild to I
foir JIttrs of/ iAdministraiona~, ona alt an tainl
iar the~ goodmis andat ebamttlies, rigts andam creit
of Wan. Iliilton, hate oat thea uniid lIirie, derm
'Thesem lgre, taherefore, to cite atndl .aahuamiha
andl sianim~ .r, theo kindmredl anda craitoirs mat:
amur text O rdinnmry's t'onira fair ih sail lIiaeria
tamo eaholdena am. Stear Coura t Imlsa it n Fid
the inlh aay oaf Ocatber, inast. , tom shw ausei
anay, wahy thme miaid admtinaistrat iota shouamld anot
gramnted.
Gmiven vandemr my handa auth al thIts
inay of ( Ocoberai i the ye-a r maf outr L
[-sj o ine t hounan'eighta huanred arni lifty-mu
anmd tm alae 7th ye'ar of A mrican't im
pendenatane. W. LL~ny I' .
Omcfaobar 4, I5 50.-2L
ti'$iid li4deriendt have fus- d
inoe a Copartnersi#ipYtender th
naT ofO. . McRIOY :& CO., 1Do
t .North of-Roach & Blackwood'z fino Snrt
a., Our moans are sneh'ihat we are hound ti
or soil for CA SH, attd having to. do so, w,
of will Fell low. .Our Itoek consits of DRi
GOODS, IIATS, CAlS, BOOTS ANf
SHOES, FANCY GOODS, &C. W,
iniend to do our part to give satisfaction b
all who may favor up with their patronap
Our New Goods are expected daily
.Call on O. P'. Mol-(OY.
L. Al. McROY.
G""' Watchman insert three tunes.
a Suinterville, Oct. 1, 51.-185.f
1000 Acres of Land for Sale
WILL sell my track of Land contain
mn nne thousand acres ; three hun
Ldrd and fifty of..which ate cleared ,and un:
der good fence, on the prenises is a coin
inodons dwelling and ull necessary out
builings. The abo e is situated ou IlN
i- road leading from Su 'itrville to Darling
of ton C, I.. between Black River ant
;Lynch's Creek. 'ARED LAW.
. I7Wtchman copy twice.
. Oct 5, 1153. 50-4t
if
For Wright's Bluff, JYIur
. RAY'S FERRY, AND ALE
' ItCramedinte Lauadiungs.
- The steamer DEKAI i
o . Urson master, will leave
y Charleston Its above, abou
the 5th of October. For Freight arrange
tents apply to Captain on Bocard, or to
O'NEIL, HILL & KENNEl)Y.
Boyce's Vhmrl
0T W.tchnan copy.
i- Sept 27, 1852. . 49-tf
ni --
Dry Goods for Fall Trade
iN CJiAl1ES''ON, S. (.
W . V. launcrofl & Co.,
25:3 K tixe-8-r. (2 doorn below weAntworilh--t.
Co'nstant y n hnil,
r SilKS AND SILK GOODS,
it Dress (Goods of all descriptios,
-Al Ipaccas, Al 'rinlnes nnd ihombatozines,
d 'rints and (ingha ns,
d (:loths, (ass'ameres and Vestinigs,
Illsierv. G loves, &c.. &c., &c.
.-A t.t
G.eorgia Slain and Kerseys,
P' stn and Striped Usuabo~trgs
.ifleached and Briwn I)omestics,
Super I)tlice llankhets.
Our business is (ine strictly fur Cast
and n the One 1'Tic- .'ystemna, liel wte are
colfident nu iouse Im the city can girt
it E'rrE flA itiL AlNS.
(:harleston, S. C., Sept. 21, 1 852. 48-4n
it
R p AGB
Blm t nlly" infotrm
their frl s and the pilblic t'int
Ibey at now' receivint r their " ell
- -Fi sin']; or FA ,l. AND)
- 4 WINTER GOODS, coinprismtg
r in pert as follows:
- Dry Goods.
- Calie'nes, DcLaines, .Cshmueeres. Alerinos,
A :'paeir:c, Goi gha in,,( Camiies, Casi-i
2 mceres. .leans, Kersey.,,I tinsys v-IFlanntels,
tlehel tii B~rownt Sheirtinigs, lilantkets,
ii &c. &c-.
]iO) T)2S AN J[HOES
l'eg.ed aee Sewed hoots. 1ireejanis, an
Sho~ilestl and Gauciters of all d escitripet ins.
anid Cloth Cap~s of every vairiety.
SADDLIi ERYV.
.Saddles, .ltridles, Whips, &c.
iiA tire aicsortmenits of G. roceries, C;rockery
l jiardwa'tre, anid fancyv go.ds.
A\ call iis repectinlly soelicited, as wt
are ruiiientI we can suit yen in jn-ic jun.
- 10ACi & IILACK WOOD,
Pahoelteiitie lionse. Sinot'-rvelle, S. C.
ri - ep.uth 824
r'imefI~ Not ice.
it11 nndersgied haivini" assuediti1 *h
peaymcent oi till thle debts (i the hau<
tirim of 'A..J. &, P. alosS ~ and for thl~;
pucrpoese all debets duo e heaid Iirnin hazvini'
b een t ransferred to hiim, lthose indeneted hia
Noete. lIond, en~ei A ccountc, oer oth erwisi
w.ill tak no tutice that itmtedlite payiieitt ci
th e-ir dloe- is ah:e-oluely rettairedi tiehh
himc tee tiet. the concistantt denn-indsti mail
tipeoni hetit by thec credlitoers eof t1che ac firin
' : iceersigiede lets uto de:;re to reti
ebs of the late firae to Cosets, hit
etry aerrane ieiet, bet~teen thi:
ime~ nr next\. returi eday~, arie abcoluetel:
-d IA.. IOR
dII Sept. 27, 18.I. 40-30
is __ _______ ____
* ]Executive Department, BeC
n- 'l \AS ttiin fmteeeion lbeen re
t eat erco cii-s cetira
or grot fr-lleow, on i lee j7
Ser erseon i treect, oth e.4i'
U ande tha t sacidii ner lhas maeil li ..
'y Nowii he it knowntvi that int oerder I that th,
it. sah njiegreo fellow maynee he brcocghlt lee Inr
ismer~el~-in-Cief ill andc ee--the S:.tt-e<
uf SontcIh(c Creeina, doi isse theis, inevl'roemhl
- mcate cicn, oci'orcicu a rewaerd of.1 T\() llLg
thi IR:I l)(LI.ARS leer hts de-livecy to thc
.e adeof Aneder-onc D istrict.
Thle saide N egret is a Soniltg fellocw, ice
execedi ny 28 tee 2!) years of zege, live tfm
--X (e eight ichces high, well bilch, of rac
thcer y~ellowishil (cmpfle-xmnt, coer--e
'. bnis kly and sens-ily, wais w.cl el dressedel
id the tie with da rk coaet andce !atus, vcecke
shirt, andte woree a cap andee slipier.c. I Ie wti
no a ttnein heghoho, nCer
lete iself as a BrickI iAlasonc fromt
d eistace, hee ct ng weorkc. lIeI is behl~ve
liby certne n persones whoee saw himt le> le
he fteew bey ithe namite of PATj, eer P'ATT'h-1
atc SC N, whco wasi taekent from Amelreiin liic
.tict teo Alaitcna seenmc eight yearcs agei b
efl one We lin eN. Wyai t, wh cafcterwvard
le scihl hunti toe a- traer nea Columbiefeta G c
Giicet undeer- imy hantild m eal eif the -'tt
ihi thles, thle hf dlay eeofnust A. 1). oic
eel lhtusmde eighet hueinel andl lifty-twV
- .JOIN li.M alENS.
Sept 14 4'-4t.
;c
. Eto 1Resolves
b . Hflt.'J oue of .liepresej4ti , .De,
.'ciaser 13, 185:
- IIE Committee on Privilegeya
tioans, to whon was relerrer d
3 petitions praying the estabIt
' places of Electis and tl'pib j
Managers for the next G q
having had the Maine un noi
beg leavo to Report, au , tun
.adoption of the following eo~ utl 3
o esoled, That the Electionst 1 id
en on the second Monday. in Octo next
stnd the day following, for Sena s and
ltepresentatives in the State Leg ature, I
shall be held at the following pla only,
and conducted by the tolluwing pe as:
Claremont Count--Manag
Sutnterville : J. J. Knox, John V. erriot,
G. W. Bradfurd.
Swimming Pens : R. L. McLe A. S.
Watte, John W. Alontgoiner
Bishopville : John 11. Dixon, J. \V tuck.
ey. John 1. Green.
Carter's Crossing: Edmund Stue y, jr.,
Elias McCutchcon, George A utch
eon, jr.
Spring 1111: B. F. Rhante, T. mnith,
James Corbet, sr.
Stateburg: J. W. Dlinkins, Sa ucl J.
uridley, William J. Reese
Providence : John Ballard, C. C. ckson,
L. J. Dinkins.
Manchester: Jacob Leser, W. Boyd,
James A. Ilarvin.
Privateer : Thomas O'Steen, Wiliun Not
t lee. John B. T.ndale.
E~nglish M ltuads: J. C. Riham, Isaac
Keels, sr., A. A. icLeod. .
Mlechanicsvillo: Rt. L lleriot, tea W.
Remnbert, Willianm !'rescue
.Lowry's : Al A. Mtnldro.v, Th ' s Eng
hish, jr., Josiah A. Flemtinytr
0-f l'ul s to be kept open t ( days at
Suniterville and one day at e.\, of the
oilier boxes. Alanagers to meet Sutnter
vylle on \Vednesday following, ut the
votes, and dectare the election.
Three Itepre.sentauves to be ted.
Clarendon-Managers;
Fu'ton : '. C. IRichardsun, J. J. IIughton,
an.ol how,n Maunin.
3ra:h,'s : \V. L.-lecynolds, 1.3. Brog.
don, and Jaiunes 11. lIarvin.
Owen's Alluster Field : J. .,. Fler, A.
-1'. 1310ek, ,.11d 1). 1,. Itagin l. I
Shorter's : Jseph ?'pra't, W. L. Wilder,
and llen1j. W1aslker.
t'ack's (Jt Pl'ce : It. P. Ilaynsiorth, W.
T. iro udLn, and J.nes i'loit'ea.
West's Old l'lce :.1. S. AlcFad ,, C. A.
ich, and Joseph C. Burge,11
M ac's ;.eL: e udey 1.. 1 .,d1, C. L.
1 ' hr.fi spoo, and J. J. Coniru.
Withe r jptio:'s ou Al aster-field. Jamite.
I iyp Cs, \\'ilhiam Al. Menlt1J,, 'and
W.11 el.veen.
Mott's (ro a R:ads : S. B. Coke I. W.
Riker and Samuel 1'onliti,'oa-.
QLE The polls to be opened two Ivs at
B iadham 's aid one day at cad! b' the
iher places of i: .ertlin ; the Alhagers
t micet at S.nuel larvin's on Wuieiday
i ,lowing, count the vutes and deejr the
election.t
Two Representatives to he eleted.
Pulls to be olencil ,; a o
and closed a-4 o'clock, P. M.. wi
venieyitiitervals. The box, vessel
.ir-e ,ealed up when the polls are
and-- lto te opened except to
votes the second uy, an to cou
votes at the regular titne and place.
17:21, 3 Stat. 136.
Res!red, 'That the Mnnneere or
ucnos, du take the lo.lowiig oath or all ma
.o. before some Magistrate, or one f the
Managers of ltection-, to n it: ' Th. they
w.ll Intail ?,y 1n imiiipartia.ly cond u L and
21tt end to the forein elios, ag;. abl
to lie Con~stit ii; un ot the Staite if uthi
Ca rolin a and lie la vs thecreof."
Resxolred, That mi inture, ' 0 person uqal
itied to vote fori sniinbiers ot each i ranch
of the I .ezi.-atre, shaill be persit.ted to
v'ote in iore than onhe election district or
parishi, aind the anaiigers ot' Elektionis
iliroughioit ihie State are hecreby requii-ed
an and d(11 tirectedl, it t hey thinik pttpgr. (or
on atipheat ion, of any elector prese it) to
;idniiiiirter to aiiy ierson or persons olTer
ing to vote, the tod owii g oathl.
as the caise may bie.) that I have nott, atL this
geiieratl electin lr iiieiibers of the -L.e":s
I ittire, vtiedl ini thi.s or any other uns~rict or
p er shi, and ii that I am conViistit n ionallv' gnali-11
Ii 2d to vii e--so hielpi i God.
Andi I iiiinylperson oir personis, ri'gntired
as atoresaid to iakte id( laithi or atlirmua.
tioii, siallI refus.e to don so, thleu the 3'itaia
gers in thir rt spiective Ilistricts ni ''arish
es, shall be, andi they are hierebyv required
and enjioie to rettie sneh vote or votes;
aii.d in caise the AIlana~gers shall refuse to
reqtuire the oaith as atoresaid wheni di'moand
ed, they shltIlihe h~ale to all the pains and
penalties they would be lible and subiject
to tor neglectoig any other duties required
of t hemi as anlagers ut Eiections for eith
-er brancha ot the l.egislature.
Reso/ied, TI'iait thle Act altering the
totirt hi Sectioii oft h le i'.tate of Southi Care
hna lhe heren iijlihlibshedl, to wit:
- very tree winte mnan of twety-3one
and privates ot the airmy of the Uiiited
S":ates e-xcepited,) becing a1 citizen of this
ISiate, :niol ihavitg resided therein -o
yer pirevionis to the dayv of ete
whot hia. a I rechiold o~f liity~ acres
or 21 town ithtot 1 whi ch tie h; bee
seized ad po-essed ait te;
heto~re such electioni, or
freehld o townlotinitt
ini the etett (st rict
to) give hsis vote het
-manonlhs, sh-llI have
a membuzer or mmiiI
' to the ILe
rne , Th'lat the twoi y.
-electnit, andii the six iiiinth.i
it the Elet tain lihatrict, are Iih.
-ilioietiiiitely priev'iousi to thie eet
- it aniy pers1onbi have his homeii. ini
a hie dobs10 not brose5 thle r.ghst ot res
ttinporairy abtsenie wvith the int
t reninguii~, but it one~ liltne hits
-siuch peisotn, abhou~itgh cont inu ei
Syears in tiheli Stast i, gives nto rigt
t Resolardi, lTiat it shial hn lieI
5 tie ters all v'iolat is oft the ete
-oild all casesof bribery ait c orrit
Ito tuse t heir best efforts to briing
ters to p jstice.
a Sept. 2., l8~d.
f'he subtriber has made aiiirragemets fot
-thi aiii inre of tfrom Fou~ir to ive u Tousami
e reeiriece ais togoaizlity h'le woiiit scilUtfill
ri-~r .'rsnon w ho tmay hni ips daii ut . ptirchuias
(it lhii, to thiose wrh patronize it i Inst year
As to price, he will guarantee them as low a.
can he atrorded.
May 22 2 tf . Mi lGAN4
Aa ""<.
)ee(.o
u llicieflt.'
Au gust, ..:
FISK $ MLET ALLiC'
izes, constantly on hitnd a td o
y HUDSON & BROTIlElt,
Opp. Temperance hall Sumterville...
Juno itli, 1852 34-tf
. co For Sale.
Tract of Land comuining nine ht
dred and thirty (130) acres, situated.
)n the Salem Ron , one iile below AMid
vay Churci, with a Dwelling house, cud
tther necess: ry out-bnildings thereon; it
me dollar ($1) per aere. A iso, an inter
,st in one hundred and forty-six (140) acres
nt the Estate of Win. H. McIntosh's. lauds,
&'hich lies adjoining, which I will sell at
iur dollars ($4) per nere. For furiher
nformnation apply to the subscriber, at Sa
ent P. 0., Sumter District.
WM. M. AlcINTOSIL
July 5, 1852. 37-tf
D. J. WINN,
MERcHIANT TAILOR.
Would respectfully inform his friends and
he public gne rally that he now hae on hand
md of. rs sale on rensunablu term, a large
utd splendid assortrtment of Cloths, Cassimers
and 'estings, with Hiats, Cap',
Suspentdersm, Cravate, Socks, fine hn
en and 3Merino Shirts, lrawes s,
;loves, handllerebiefs, ilmbrellas, &c.
Dlen: and Boys ileamy Mlade C:ilhing of eve;
ry description and varietv.
Complete Military Outfits; Uniforms, Swords,
Ei nulrtts, &c., furnisted at shiort netice.
iniforns for Sumter Rliflemen furnished on
reasonable terms.
ai'Ilis ve'tinrs are peculiarly richdconsisting
af far richer lmiterns thn ever previously ex
laihited in this market.
Oct. 1C, 18.1 51 tf
A. ANDERSON,
Sati1eaneirilc, S. C.
Rtespectffully informs thme people of Num
ter District dhat he hots jst receive.l an,
tow olirs for sale the bes' selected und I
ruost choice stock of
Spriuug nasud Sutiuusner Goods
That has ever been brought to this nerket.-...
lie tims received smany new styles f spring and
Snnuner (sds, which pureLasers uild do
Well to examine he fCre buying elsewhere.
IlMack, lIts.:,reen and mixed llroad-l.(otleis,
Plain and Fancy (nssime:res; Satin. Vel e:t
fnd Silk Vestings, Mtoss ania .Mens Capp; tot:.
A . so
A full and large supily of Ilosiery. Gloves,
Sustsnders, (Cratvas, Iandkerchiefs, &c. &c.,
xli of which will Ie stohl on the msst liberal
rerms. and at prices to suit the tines.
$ (y Garments nnw m etuurd by thesubseri
ter, and Vnrrantte " vatisfaction. Or
Ierslfron a ditam, attended to.
-ie may he ftn and formerly oc
recently by
irst o e Season.
-,Subscriber wonid inform the citi
zens of Sutnterville and vichlity, that
i nw receiving.a large. ine. an I well
S td stock 01 , L "1 -r e), 1A..s
M1ERES. AND vESTINGS, both plain
anl imney.
A:.so-a very lnrge and snperior assort
ment osf RIEAD[Y SIADE CLOT! ING,
esmbra:cin:g eery (ul:itty, vmricly andt style,
both1 for mle:n anid buys. Catll andi see at
D). J. W IN N'S.
A pril 13, 1852. 15-t f
Not ice
IS hserebsy given: tismt aipplicatiosn will be
mad att Ithe snxt H.sion ot 1h leg.sis
latutre for at Cha;rter lur a Inank in: the T1own~
of Su::merville.
.inly 20), 18523, 39-td.
PAIION 1IO0TEL,
iY 1H. L. BUTITERI.,FLD
1nIenig-.,~ cnnrrewon., S, C.
Septemiber 1Hi, 1851 47-tf
Webb Clark's Hotel,
SUMTJEB WATLLE, &. C.,
ThI'is I Iotel is situmated in the ipost
IEplea:sant part of the t n. Th~e
~5Proprietor will bec pleased to see
his friends and the trav'ellintg pnabl'c; prom-t
iing to spaare no exert ions on hsis part to
render thme:n cotm:fortable. Charges red
sosnable. -
WEhil CLARK,
-JPropjrietor
.Jan 2-9 13 if
SUMTER HOUSE,
F. MtVFEIIS, wVoilI re'stjectfully in
form iit tI :izenus of Siunterville amd
sunudinaut cotsary thait Iohe a
in (Charlestotn, anid h:izi made
arity, weekly.
will cotiitnnr t receiv-e
hice tn,~ bornnsent 0.
ioudIiesu, Fruit
emif
arter of mii
31. Dl):lOSIC.
Administrator's Notice,
myv Agenut, to Fettle al lthe titatters a
the Estate of .lhn Ale fonald, int of ti
District. AlA RIY E. AlcDONA LD.
ALL.1 Personsmm hnving~ demainds agrains
the Est te of .lohn Al~onald, wt.ill lptueti
themu dnly tattested. TiiOse indIebted wil
maal e imm~ediato paymen~tt in
W. M. GREEN, Agsd
J enary 1.4. 125-Ztf
ERRr l'f lSi f 97 i Oht p +e 4ae~ftt
r U 4lL.(JflCD wiiorUflent of' L& lIfAit 11li
A,)Nq(LIluI ANI.) .AlLA I 1
IN T tUMENTS,. ?AINT$ AND
s VAINISHE
BRONZES,
WARE, RIItUSIIES.
WINDOW-OAIs
OLA, LAIn d
btI'IJT GAS At)
Co~d
~ther with
COMI
April'th, 1852.
TO PLANT
I'he subucriber has just roceived a
ofgqos iprSPIUlNG AND SUMME&t
hIe e41,raat Charleston prices, less expenses
-10Bales heavy O(naburg,
- " Shirting und Shetlngm,
." ile Denias and larlboro' Stripes,
10 Ilhd. Bacon Sides and Shoulders,
25 IUbts Ijaltimore Flour,
-25000 fine' painish Segars,
Sugars, Coffees, 'l'eas, &c. &c.
ulolasses, *nap, Starch, &c.
L. B. IA NKS.
April Gth, 1852 24-f
Notice to 'edlars'.
PED!LAits of all de-criptions, whether
on foot, horse back, or with a wagon,
are hereby notified that should they be
found TRADING IN TIIIS DISTR1CT
anlM this date, ivilliont the necessary Li
cense, the law will be enforced against
them. A CITIZE N.
June 22, 1852. .35-tf
.Land for Sale,
37IFE Subscriber oilers his Plantation in
Clarendtn for sale, containing 750
acres of Land ; 150 ac'res cleared ; the
place is we~ll settled. On the prnmis
nie a good Gin and Screw; Ilorse-lill
and Whent Thrasher. Any pdrson wisl
ing to buy, .nay apply to the subscriber on
the place, tone mile above Calvary Church,
on the main road to Camden.
J. C. WE KS.
u'3Y 6, 1952. :.7-tf
Notice,
All persnns indebt.ed to me individually;
or as Ordainary, will please make intnedi
ate paymien", as it is absolutely necessary
that I close up my business, soma part of
which has been of loi'g standing unsettled,
and which I am determined shall remain
so no knger. I hope my friends will attend
to this at once, and give me and themselves
as lit c trouble as may be.
W. LE W IS.
Feb. gith, 1852 17-:tf
Tl1': TOWN FORl 8
fletween 17 and il8 acres of
at Turkey Creek near Sumtert.
sold on acconsinodat ing tet is to n
proved puirchaser. Apply at this oflice.
Ja n 27t,-18-- - -t
AMYERICAN HOTEL,
CoRnsln OF lKta AN GEORGE ST.REK'E
Claarlesttop, S. C.
TilEfJ St!ISCilifIltR; haavbntr dt:
Sposecd of haia I teret in the A31EII.
SCAN I to 3lesars. G. F. lhE!
m~v& J. 31. , solicits for thema the pt
tronage of hsis G~EO. W H I
The undersi .sotIh respcctfrilly infor
ilheir frieindts te travelling pubalic that thn
lhave least tha nt establiashment the Asme l
Dan flntel, ." ,f i(hig and t.corge Street
w' here they'a ly for the reepltiun of tho:
tWho tilay far -m wit h a call.
KiENNEDY & IlIJRST.
Mlay - 31--Gm
Bllack Crape at 25 Centi
PE R YARD.
Andl hunptbr :inalliits at til 1-4 ahd 37 1
M-hits atyidfd. ';'i tease will be found remattrkatb
low. W. Ji. JACOlII. & SON,
2te21 li s5., hed, opp. the Big floot.
wnnkf rces ;fuly pfortm his frienids attul ti
uplu .leeeail bit~e in now t-eceivhan a er
rie,/ or lleavy n ajtey G loeris, i ih I
will sell tow frcas.'wo dooiirs above il
l'lanters' llotelj and1 itiliuediattely opposite Jam
Danap, ,esq. 1
Cataleni 13. ;C. Dee, 10th,, 1850) tf 9
Improved Endless ain
W1. - Ele -
All pe~
onl avb
e, frmh~ the LBlac
yimg directly otn the Ra
Ssaid Landt( cannot bec sold for lec
than $1.00) per inere..
TJERlls-One-lf~ payable on thbe 1
Jaiiuary next, ;and bsalance on ist .fanntai
185 t, withs inltereot paytle aninutlly tI
tfully paid. Pnurchsaser to give Bond am
- personatl secuiritv, ansd ai miortgg of ti
pirenuies.
ga- A Platt of the above land will1
exhijbited on the dlay of sale.
W. i3. 11. UAYNSWVORTIT4
C'om'r in. Equity
jS heroniy givent taat ap~phalti wiall
l I tade, at the naext sessaien of the Stt
I Legislature, to close the road. hutwnt
I " the M iddletont road," leat'g froin t
I epot thirougha my plhntation.
WAILLIS RAMV
Jtulir1 $.
.DI~i. L ICES, i
'Is. ias A :u lx_
LM) .Srasi atOits, ,. FAN, SO~tsrp
S -tL i r Fa1 er o r
eecry article ,
D1tUGG9SEOR
L apptov eedyh,
1[EDICIN . .- .
T WAR~~R
TDREW
Is thti'*
yrthe ;coAiseter
Illo andu %ielnhJ
" te 164 1>!1
Pres T e
ROOE
rich durmst
of his adt
material ; and
tUn prices, all d
Repairing executi.
Mahogany and
out delay. -
Having procure
D.s vis, he is prpa$
engraved in any style.
All the subsrsber ask .
htopes by puntiual attenhlon to basine -
easy terms, to merit public patronage.
February 17, 1852. - 7
CLOCKS, WATCHES A I
The Subscriber would respeectfufl ii
form the citi.ens of Suinter and niaaSeen
Di tricib, that he lis just opened in cine
terville a beautiful ansorttent of eM
Clocks and Vatched.4
Brooches, Finger Rlings, Culf 'ine, Ear
Itiigs, Buckils, Slide, Fob' Vest, ,Gnrd
Chains, of Steel, Silver and Gld- Id
and Silver Pens and Pencil Cases; Spectd
cles of various kinds ; White and Curl
Beads, Brsacelett, &c. &c. All of whigi
will be sold at Charleston prices for Cas
by . C. T. MASON;
One store south of
. Mrs. Iulbert's Milienery :.
P. S.-lepairing. of every descriptlo '
done in the very best manner and atth
shrtest notice. '" All \vork dbni b
'me, warranted to give satisfaction.
C. T.- f '
December 2, 1851 (1
Improved CottonGi
Thanfnl for past favours the sbeanlerws
es to inform the public that he still: manur4
s Cottyn Gins at his establishment In.8
n tlje tiost Improved and approved pin
e thinks that the cotton ginned. on
** f the ' ement * wo
tt I east a qiuarter'o t ,f
ton ginned oh the ordinary gin.. .He aloto,
plahtures them on the most sunple constrir
of the finest finish and of the hest mateii a
wit, Ste,! -Saws and Steel Plated )Ribs
hardened which lie will sell for 02p sti
He also repairs old gins and puts th
plete order at the shortest notice. At
Gins will be promptl and punctuallyni
to. W ILLIAM L
Siatebtre, Sumter Dist S.. ., el
$500 CHALE T
Whatever concerns the health and hlap
Cof a people is at all times efithe moist - ali
importance. I take It for grante ~ r
p,,r'on will do all in their powcr, to is
of tl 'f childrent, nnd that every persot wll ff
da,.to pra in ito their ownt iralthi at all sefe
fices. I feel it to lie my duty to solemnli asi4a
you,/ that Wo it ts, according to the oj gi'sf
the moat celebrated PhyseIcians, are the $mi
cauross of a hau majority of diseases y d
r -eaildren ahid cuhs are liable -If ybu.htaes
'appetite continually chiangeale from oneW*
s.oi food to manther, Bad IBreath, Pain inliin
nach;Pickngatthe Nose, Hiardtnes. and
fnessof the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow. vv
Pulse Irreguar--rememnber thatall thee
W oass 4yu should at once apply tie reey
A n article founded upon Selentiflirt
mn comipounded wv ih purely vegetable at~es
t being perfetly safe when takeli, nd casiV
i- givena to the most tenider linfant withb 4ed
a, bene ficial efli-ct, where BoweeL Comppig ~air
0 D)iarraa havie made them wveak aindtdlitar
the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrntig
esuch, that rt urands withouiten eqtal fit the cai-a
laigue ot medicines, int giving tone and stronggt
_to the Stomach, which mak'es It an i~Ifaldt
remedly for thiose afllitcted with Dyspqepeta,;t
S astonishing cures performed by this Syrup kicf
Phys icians have faile.i, is the best evideiitith f
.2 supeiir efficacy over &ll othes,~~
If This is the molit difflefiht Woi-m iodo
.al i ht infrest the hiuman system, it gro*5 to t
ulmost inidefinuite length becoming suocoiled'asi
faisteited to the littestunes and Stomacli efl'K
thes health s~o tiadly~ as to cause St. VitusDat'y
A Fits, &c., that those afflicted saeliem If ear
ie suspect that it is Tupe Worm hatstening thbrEMIi
'r- an early grave. Ini order to dotroy this Wbftwt
tae very energetic treatment miist he rpueda~
te would therefore he proper to take 6 t$ of w3
s Liver Pills SO as to remove all obinfuctions, th;e
the Wormt Sy rup many act direct n'port thb Wr
which musot hie taken in does of ti Tablespdl~
_fulia 3 timiis a ay, these directions lolltaP
have itever bien known to fail In curing b
most obstinate case of Tapqe Wairi. . 'i
No part of the system is mnore lIable lb di~
ni thme LIVElR, nt serving as a fitteretrtope
'i 'esd, or gi'.intg tlhe proper secratiot
that ahty wrontg iction of the 11
-iumportaint parts of the ytea
siy, in Liver Co ai
at might Indhdst
.These Pills bela
PLaA NrI fuiritish'ed'
yarnely, lat;.AnZO
itents thie eCrelt1sfi i
mnembrane; or promo?
edl matier. 2nd,'AftA
:htanges in some lnexpli
er .theo certaim uorbl
rdn, A Tmo Wid
strengi to the nervoussy
rc r. tng healhh anid gor to all pars ia
k~ body. 4th, A CE-raa tc, which atst
ti feet harmony with the her ingrteents
operating ont the flow els', dexpelling
wholue mass ofcorrupt atnd viti (terh
purifying the Blood, trhicht d,:stroys I n
irestores heaolth.*
YI du will findi these Pills an iivaluarble
iicine~ iin niumy cmiiniits to) which you
to jeci, it obs,4tructionis either total tor prij -
haveo been foiund of ineostimtable beneit
iheir functional nrrangements to la
tin, putifying tho blood onl eter U
eeirually to put to flight all tomplsinj4
may arise front female lrregularitiae
ace, giddhiness, dimntess et sight, ~$~~
side, back, &c. -
None gonutine uinleft sgi edl J. N. i
all others being base Im tatIon,
GF~7 A gesb wishing new supleidr
tedress thu Irp~tor,'.4 R1~BF$