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~11V Z2 G iitt, Walker & Co. ACtOisa At COMMISSION MuateRANTS. ACA2?OAitiODA TIO.N HVIIARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.: Receive and sE.ll Cotton, Corn, Flour, and all other articles of Produce, anld give rsonal attenlion.to the seluction.of Fai lSupplie. CoPmission for .selling Cotton, Fifly Cents per bale. JAMES L. GAUITT. WHITFIELD WALKER. EDWARD GANTT. Reference-Col. F. I. Moses and R.-C. - Richardson, Esq. - August 24, 1852.- ---0 D, C. Keisismac, ifERCHAJVT TAILOR, BROAD.STltEET-CHIARLFSTON. June 15, 1852. 34'f W. J. Jacebi &. Son. W. i. JACOBI. NATHANIEl. JACODI. NO. 221 KING.STR EET, (szvrNTli STORE ABOVE iARKET-STREET.) Importers and Dealers in Foreigna & Dosnestic Dry Goods g" Our customers are ensured Moderate Rates and a strict adherance to the Onc Price Stem. Jan. 6, 1852. l-if DU-NN & D-URYEAV WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Clothing Warehouse, No. 238 King street, 3ASIUEL 0. DUNIN,? AOEN DURYN, - CHA R LESTON, S. C. JOHN DURYEA, Mlay 21st, 1851. 30 tf W. A, KENT & MITCHELL, FASHIONABLE Clothin and Out-Fitting EST BLISHIMENT, MASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, Chstrieston, S. C Purchasers will find at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. READY-MADE CLOTHING ARTICLES. W. A. KENT. . G. 1. MITCIEI.L Manufactory 113 W.-lagtosa Stores N. Y. Way 1840. 30 tf HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. SAMUEL C; DUNN, WHOLESALE (!L OTIYG AND Furnishiig" Wareihouse, NO. 20 IJAYNE STREET, Clearleston, S. C. M1arch 1st. 1852 19-tf PAVILION IIOTEL, BY H. L. BUTTERFIELD Meeting-St., Claarleston, 5, C September 16, 1851 47-tf Black Crape at 2~ OCeuts PER Y ARD. And superior quaties at 31 1-4 anid 37 1-2 tents ayard. Teewilt he foungd remiarkably low. W. J. JACOIII & SON, 221 KIng-st., (bend,) opp. the Big lHont. Junea 211, 1852. 36 1 Dry Goods for Fall Trade IN CIIAliSTON, S. C. W. G. Bancr'oft & Co., 253 Kasa.-S-r (2 dloor-s below Wentwortha-St.) Constantly on hand, SILKS AND SILK GOODS, Dress Goods of all descriptions, Alpaccas, Mierinnes and Bomnbaines, Prints and Ginghams, Cloths, Cassameres and( Vestings, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., &c., &c. ---A LSO Georgia Plain and Kerseys, Plain and Striped Osnaburgs, Bleached and Brown iDomnestics, Our usiness is d<n ktrct!y for Ca.' and on the One P'rice 87eum, and we are confident no house in th e city can give DETTER BARGAINS. Charleston, S. C., Sept. 21, 1852. -48-4mi AltCheaper than Ever, A lt o clorttBarages, at 8 ce-nts per yard, Silk Warp ilaregew, atL 18 3-4, 25 andI 31 1-d.. Superfine qjuatity Paris llareges, att 70 cents. Extra super lirohe Embroidered ltnrege.rs. Superfine Silk Tisiue Silks and Tissue Silks, at 25 and14 31 1-4c. Fine quality MIourning Muslins., iightcly dam aged, at half pirce, 12 1-2 reniis. Col'd Muslins, yard wide, at 12 1-2, 18 3-4, 20 and 25 Ccnts. Col'd Muslin.., 5-4 wide. rat 25 cents. White Emb,'d Swiss MuislinsI, ait 18 3.4, 25 and 31 1-4 cents Col'd La wns and (l'd Emnlb'd Muslins, 12 1-2.: Striped Linen Lustre,. at in centis. Superior Silk andi inen P'oplinst, at 31 1-4 Strong Blue Shirtings, Stripes and Tickings, at 6 1-4 cents',anid A lot of .Muslin Insertings and Edlging., at halif price, to (1-5ose out, atL WV. J. JACOBI & SON. 221 King-st., oppImt(ite tihe [ig Itoot. June 29, 1852. 36-tf Great Elxcitement in Charleston. AT DUNN & D)URYL-sA'S, 238 Bend of King-Street. WE Are now selling ouir Stock at re Wmarkablv low prices-Neat Linen Coats as low as 75 cents ; Very nleat Linen and Marseilles Vests at 75. cents;- Black dress Alpacca Coats at $2; Black diress Pants 82;. Linen Pants at from $1 to $3, very pretty patterns; Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coats at $8. Our Stock is nowv the most complete in the city, and will be sold at prices to correspond willh the above, and with our re-putat ion of being the cheapest and best Clothing Store in the city-those in want are invited tn give us a call. Juno 1, 1852-t f Scilinug Oft! ~TOCK OFlDRY-G OODS, AT IiFocenE rRJcF. IW. J. JACOBI & SON will this> day comn a flce offerig the whole of their large and well'pelented Stock of Dry-Goods at greatly Rdnieed Prices, to which they invite the at tentionof purchasers and tdee. W I. J. JApo Il & SON. 221 Kinig-st., hend, opp. the Big Boot. 4- Charleston, June 29, 1852. 30t THOMAS' J., W - DRUGGIST'A CAMD: OFFERS for Pale, for cash, or an - approved ei and WELL 1eLECTED.ausorttmenato pf-E-,ST IntD D r u g9V8&r FRRNCHI, .RNGIi AND - SURGICAL INTt1fUME ' TS. TRIUSsES, 'L KIN ARNI81 P.ESSA . . ...h STU DRU 'rs LA BRONZE E, DRUSIIM 'Ttitisso -NES,- LAaIP A'N iLaE ROOTS, SOLAR, L GA .SaPIRIT G Genuine Co Together C-&OMPRISING THE STOCK OF A Agenat for the PA TENT AND PA April Othl% 1852. CABINET WAREROOM. F. M. ANDIREWS TAKES this method ol informing tie citizens of Sumtervjille .and vicinity that ie hai opened T Sumterville, a ito time new Presbyteritin Church, a CABl ET WARlK ROOM, where lie will keep. for sale, cheap, all such furniture- as connes tmder this department of hIm trade, which ie will warrant of good material ; and will furnish foir caish, at Charles. ton prices, all.descriptions of Furniture made. Repairing executed at the umlortest notice. bilahogany and plain Collins furnished with out delay. Ilmaving procured the services of Mr. C. W. DAvis, he is prepared to ft:rnisi Metallic Plates engraved in nity style. All the subarder asks is a fiair trial, and hopes 'by punctual atteition to buisinesm and easy terms, to merit public ntronnge. february 17, 1852. - 17-ly B EING appointed the Agrent (if NRw3AN & BROniEt's PIAN FORTES, I can recommend them as being finished in ex quisite nmanner, with an entire Iron Frame to keep thetn in tutie, antd not liable to get out of tune so readily, with English Grand Action, 6 to 7 octaves, in Rosewood cases. Tlhese Pianos are miannfactured in Balti tmore, in a Southern Stale, warranted to stand the climate ; not to wind or draw up. I shall be pleased to receive orders, and will have thetm delivered by a comnpelont person, who will put them up and tune them. Terms moderate and easy. Call and see before purchasing elsewh'ere. PERRY MOSES, Agent. June 28, 1852. :3;-t f Cheap Goods. TIE subscriber has just returned from Ciarleston with 'a full an.sorltmenit of A 1. L KINDS OF GOODS, Wares aind Merehan. dise in his line of husiness; having excercised the nttmt diligence in buying them CH'EAP ANID G OOD, (amd goods well bonght are half Sol) ie , an make it an object to any one to make a hill with hin, either at Wholesale or Retail. PERRY MOSES. April Gth, 1852 24-f PERRY MOSES, (At the old stand of A. .. & P. Moses) Offiers to his frietids anad the public generally, a fresh mupply fevery variety of goods selected by himself, viz: in Iry Goods-' 3-4, 7.8, 4.4, 5.4, up to 12-4 Domestics, from 5 cents a yard up, or less by the quitity. Brown Lineis at 12 1-2 cents a yard, Colored muslino, and Linen Luitre, 8 yards to thme dollar. White Crapme Shawls at $5 00 IN GitOCERIES, llaltimaore Flour, (warranted good) at SG 50 Cash, 25 Saekls Sat. liarrels of J.ard. Old G'overment .Java C'ofTee in Mat ts, Stngars of alt kinds, some excellent qmalit y at 6 1-4 centts. - Sperm and Admtantine Caindleis, less thtan they cani be bought regularly ini t'harlestomn by the lbox. Altmnds, 1ltaisons, Figs, Curramntsa, Citronm, Cand ly, &c. CIIOCKElY, in great variety, at very low prices, randm lie DI)ES 1. mptetitmmn in) llardlware, (Cutlery ttini (arpeniter's Toulsm. A pril 27t h, 1852 27---f New Arrivals .AT TJIIE CAM l)EN IBAZAAR. fThe msubbcribmer. have just receivedl themir new amasartment of SPRING A N I) IU3131ELt td)O0)8, which coansists partly of (alicoes, Ginghaams. pl ainad emubroidiered l awnts, Fiay 3hnshnts, at all pirics; I.iinen Catmbrie, assir med color,.; Cammbric and Munslinms, plaini inid chiecke~d; C rmaes, Ilareges, Chiallys. Dlintes, Ti'ssn Silks, andl a great variety of other articlea suitabmle foar l.adlte,' l)resses. A .so.-A large atssorthmentm of I.inmen Catmbmric 11 ,dkfs~, Ne~edle-wo~~rkedl I *llatrs intii (tiffsa, Chmeimisetts andii (ips, Mmliblnt andii late SleevesI C'apes atami Mantillasa, ILace andi Mulinit Elginig andi ltnsertig, llmmnneats anl ilibboni mf thme neawest style's. iory. llack amnd F~eatheir 'aints, Cimbrellais ando Pamrasials, amnd a great variety ol othmer airticles taoo tanmaereaus tom namite. ilThey recomnmemta thteir stock ofC baleralced araid browni Shtirtingr, blume andi astripmedl fliame spauns, Coattn anmi! I meni O(ahualergs. Ited 'Tick, andim every kin ofm aToaweil iing atwl alek I .ine. A very large assartment elf 11 tsiery oaf eve ry dle. nciripitian, l.inten, Th'lremad Lace and Sik Gl oves Mitts, &c. &c. Theay invite their friendsit to call at thmeir Starae, feeling aertin tim bet able to satisfy thmem ini every way, as well itt thme price as itn time masrt mbet ofi thme Goodmes. M1. UILCiElR & CoI. A pril 20, 1852. 2ti-t f New Spring Goods, M. D)am'cKER & Co., have just reeiveda their new sutppiy of SlNG AND I? l'MM Klt (Li~tllING, to whmichm they woimla inivite thme attenatiotn of thec pumblie, at mthe siame timi tey wouthi reacotmtmnd their Smock ofC Oait ittinig Ar tielces, viz: Shiirtms, CoXl ltas, C ratvatj, linduer gatrment, ltisiery, Glovs, sspetiders, &c. A pril 20, 1852, 26-rf Notice, A IlT Person htaving dletimnd against time Estateo of 0. 8. IIEES4, deceai, wvill hand thmem in properly attested, atid thmose indebted ilil muake itmtmed into payumnt to Wv. W AriTl ESEtES. May 41, 1852. 28...if Notice, Al.1 perouns indebtted to tte itmdividumally ~, rir as Orditiary. will please tmnamke immeed i -Ite paymnena, as it is absaltetly necesary lhat I clase uap moy bnsines, sot) me prt of wich has been of' lorg stantding untsectt led, mmd whtich I airr determmined shalil remainim to no lotmger. I hope ruy friends will ailtte-.d .0 thtis ait oncee, antd give m tu- an theumselve's ms littl trouble as tmay be. W. IE W IS. Executors Notice, I have appointedl Mr. Samuel E. Wilson my Agent to settle tip all thie niuitters of thmeiS Etar >f Colh. Stephmen Lactetai, late omf tii District. ANNA E. LAC08rlE. All personn having demnandis against thme T's ste of Stephmen J.acaonte will present thmetmiuly ttestedi. rTose itndebted willI make irmmediute aymentt tam 8. E. 'WI LSON, Aet A ~sy 7th, 1851 28 t. OdMAiNe, M. D. ND CHPMIST, SN, . 9 edt rnmz L~OWEST, MtARK-r fl'ats, a iarg, A WERRANEAr'and EunoOrxAN e dicines, CAN CHEMICALS OF AFL KINDS. AND OILS, SPICES, IES, GELATINE, FFS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, S, PERFUMERY, , HAIR DYE, LAsS NAIL AND TooTII-BRUfins, > WICS, o('01 AND ILAIm. H UMsu %,R) AND SPaM Or1.9, FANcy SoAra, is AND CAMPnIR, &c. &c. d Liver Oil. vith every article A DRUGGIST OR PHYSICIAN. LBO most approved MILY MEDICINES. 2t-if Encourage Home Iffanufac tures, rhIE mSubscriber, grateful for tie liberal ri patronage hertofore bestowed upon him, taken thin method of informing the people of Sumter and the adjoining Districts, that he still contimien to carry on the CAlRIAGE and 11 A RIN ESS M1A KING husineps in all its vari Ous brichen, at him stand in Biilopville, 8. C. lu ia makinig large additiomnn to his Estalblish nent, so an io ena ble him to mamufacture e% ery thiig wanted, in his line, at the nhoriest notice, ani in a Ityle.Pf workmanship equal to any in lie Southern Staten. ie hasm in his employ .x perienced workmerb; Md in well suppled witlh the bent neasoned timber; also with Trimmings and Alountings of time latest mstvle. -All new work dono in his fine will be war ranted 12 montim and repaired without charge if it fail in that time. lie will io reltirbmg iat time shortest notice, and in cape any person living at a distance shiould want repairing don, ifthey will write to that efibet, lie will send fur the job, and return it when done. JAS. W. AM H ROSE. N.B.-Iis Tn'm are an reasonable as any pernon could ex >ect. Dishopville, S. C., March 9, 1852. 20- y '7 Black River Watchman will copy Six monthtn. J. W. A. AMERICAN HOTEL, CoN~tFrt OF KtNG AND GEOmtGE STREETS Charlesto,, S. C. T IiE SIISCRIBElt, havinng dim poedL of hi" interest III the AMEFRI. mini 'CAiN IOTEL to Mesntrs. G. F. K N Nr.DY & J -3. '-ins-r, iolicita for them time pa tronag of his friends. GEO. W. kING. The tindersigned wiuld respectfuly inform their friend" ail the traveling plie that they have leant tmlat elegant establijlimeit the Amefi can Himtel, corner of King mian terge Streets, where they are rady for the reception of those who may favor them with a call. KENNEDY & lil1RST. May 25, 1852 31-6m Improved Cotton Gins, Thinkful for past favourn the nubscriber wihe en to inform the pmblic that lie still mnuifac. tuirms Cotton Gin at hit; ctablihmtnent ink State. hrg, oi the molt improved and appmved plan. which he thinks that the cotte-n ginned on one of those gins of the late inprovmemt is worth at leant a quarter of a rent more than time cot ton ginned fin the ordinary gin. Ile also mani tilaetumres them oi the most nimipla construction, of the finest fiminih and of the bept material ; to wit, Steel Sawn and Steel Plated Itibs Case hardened which hie will Pell for 82 per Saw. Ile also repairs old gins and puts them in comm plete Irder at the shiortent iotice. All ordern for Gins will be promptly andpnctually attended to. WILLIAMI ILISON. Statehurg, Sumter Dist, S. C. Feb 17, 26--t CIRCULAR. Themm ntmbscriber respectfully iimirms is frienmdm and customern, mat ihe is o mmireeiving, at hmm ol stand. No. 26 II-tvN.Sarm'Te, (tip ntairs.) froom Enigland, Germamny, Francee amid time Northern Staten, a cotmplete asnortamnt of ?Etlp m il fa110,1 l'rgg (6loog, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, &a, mis per Catalogue annmexedl, wich ite is prepiared tin mmli on reasonabile termsn, att W/wle.,al onl, tin thme ('mounmtry Trimie. ie respectm~fniiy nolicjts mm enll, binmg deternimied to sell imN lmmv mas anmy lIuse ini time City. E. G. BlROWN. CATALOGUE Silk andl Stramw lmotnems. lhibbun, Flowvers and Silk Gennids, hlosiery. Glmoven, Scarf,, (Cravatm 'ogethlier with a compmjlete. amssortmenmt of Mline. ry Goodis. IDressm and Clmok TIritmmiings, &c. Gmmins, ifilem, Revolvinmg amnd olim-r I'isitols Percrsmiomnm Caps, Gamne & Shomt Ilagn, I'owderI Fiankm. Kiiven, Scismorn, Razors, Genit'sm Travellitig 'I'milet Cmases, 'imnical imnstrumenits. WVrim ing Casen. Womrk lHoxo, Fanicy .Stationmary, C~oats' Spomol Cottonm, Commoni do., Tlapen, i arnq, liuttons, Combs., Nee.dlen, Pimn, Bruhiesm, Co. bumgiie., Smn as Perfuimery, (i s And amii genmernm i nrt- it of Fancey Articles, Gobm~i amid Silver Wae.s Je'welry, Simirinme Tlime P'iees, Frmtech 3ltaniel Clocks, Commotn hrans awli Woiod C lockn, &c. , Englishm andm Germantm Gunmms, Hird (Ungmes amil 'rapsm, mandi vai ous other articles too nmummerous tin tmemtion. N.ji.-Jumst receimved from P'aris them imiot nlen.idid asorim,-mt mifi Gmim tand Gobi Jeweliry ever oiiered mi thin market. E. G. B. Oictobier 'I, 1851. 5)-r Lewis M.I Hatch, No. 120 iRE E'TI'NG4 STRtEET! CiARKlNTION, S. C. OILS--Sperm ami Wfmle-Agent fma time liromklyii Facitonry. WillT'lE I.lEA I)-Agenit for finion Coimpaniy. lIRON SA F'ES--Agenit for ltichim .Saiammandmer P'l.ATF'l')tSI SCA L ES-Agenmt for luhmartem. IlOtA ItDUS'S 5ll'i.8--Aenmt for Mir. HI. GEORIiA ill!iiIt, ST'ONES. Alaniufact u rerm.' Ariinlmes. il* LE/.Tl II El 1IA NI), a iiarge ntock., Clmreom, Ocet. 6, 50 For Sale, Mly IIOU~ir. ANDl LOT, ini the vilhmige oif Sumterville', whemr.. I now live. Tlhenm are lFITY-FlVE A('itES OF L.AND) inithe lot. Trmt mnadem easmy to time puirchasers. Jmn. 15, 1852. 13-t f W. L E WJS. Plantation for Sale, A valuablhme lantamtiomn nitmuated inm Smntep Distiric't, 12 umilesn East of Camdenm, amnd 3 i~mfe Nmorthm of Spring Iliil; .ommuniing .150h moren mof landm, aboummt 200) acres in cultivation;m a good dwtellinmg hounsme andm mill oilier mneensary hamield liings thmeremn ; finme miprimngs oif water, andi re. imazrkabmly hea.lthIy. Th'le abmove pilace' in a vr pleasmantm ummenr reidenice. A ppl icatin for imnfmrmmmationmy bi imadelt at this oflice, or to time msubscribmer on time pmremises. Oc t. '- '8525- j Notice, All lx-rons havihig demammdn migainmst time E.. mate' of F. 8. iHelner, deceasedi, wviii presn.mt them dliy amttested; andm t hose imalebined wviii imako pamymnmt to E. 3S.. Anmderonm, Enmi., Sumteville, S. C., LOlliSA BIELS r*R, Adm'rr. -Oct. 20th, 1851 52 tI Improved Endless Chain Wlater EIeVators,. All persons wi.shinmg tihe above Elevators cams bm suipplied by thn subscnrilmr, who h, time Agens for the Dintrict of Sumnter, S. C. R F. LIGON. Sumiervill. Dleenmjbes !2 1851. A..tf Carpetings Carpetings i The -subsribers'aro now prupared to of. fer . i lowestmarket price., a full as. sortment of superior VELVET TAP18. TRY, BRUSSEL8, THREE-PLY, LNGR AIN, SCOTCH, VENIT1AN, DUTCH AN!D LINEN CARPET. INGS in. npw ond choice designs. Also. the v'arious vidds of PRINTED BAIZES or FLOOR CLOTHS- FLOOR and STAIR OIL CLOTHS, and- CRUMB. CLOTHS. G I L anl SILVERED STAIR RODS and CARIETING. RUGS and M ATS, &c. all of which have been carefully selected from the nanu. facturers in the Anterican and English inarkets, by one of the partners, and we will have them cut, nuade, fitted and laid in the most worknanlike manner, and on the best ternid. We most confidently in Vito attention to our stock. Also, Curtain MTaterials. We are now proparec in our curtain de partment to ofler the variois styles of CURITAIN S-TUFFS, in Silk worsted, Linen and Cotton Damasks, Embroidered lAce and Muslin Curtains, Gimups, Loops, Tassels, Cornices, &c. Church Trim mnings, Hangings, &c., nev designs for which we have now received and they wii be made, and put up, on the best ternis, in the most workmanliko mnanner, and under our own supervisimn.. BROWNING & LEMAN, Successors to C. & E. K FnitsoN & Co. Corner King and Market Streets, Charlesion, S. C. Oct. 22, 1952 52--tf Dry Goods for Pall Trade IN CHARLESTON. W. G. BANOROFT, 253 and 255 KINO-STaEKa. (One door below Wentworth-Street.) We would again respectfully invite the atten tion of our friends and customers in the country, to our vxtensive Stock of DRY GOODS, when they visit our City. Always in hand .8OUTH1ERN MANUFACTURED, Consisting of Georgia Plaines arid Ker'seys. Alabana do do. Plain and Striped Osnaergs. BIlclhed and lirown Domeic SUPEt DUFFIL BLANKETS-DIRECT DIPORTATION. We would also part icularly invite attention to our IMPORTATION of SILKS anid DIRESS GOODS, beling one of the LARG*ST STOCKS1N TiTE SOUTIIERtN COUNTRY. We are also prepared to furnish every article is the Dry Goods Line, viz: Ilosiers, Golves, Linent, Flannels, Clotiw,Casimiters, Bomhtazines, Alpaccas, Mierenoem, Moussellain do Laines, Plaids, Jacunetia and Swiss bluslins, Furniture Dimity, Prints, Ginglhamn, Shawls, Lacis, Edg. ing, Rtibbons, Trimnnmings, &d.,'4c. September 23, 1851. 48..tf Webb Clark's Hotel, SUMTERVILLE, S. C, This Ilotel is situated in the most pleasant part of the ton n. The iroprietor will be pleased to see his friends and the travelling publ'c; prom ising to spare no exertions on his part to render them confortable. Charges rea sonable. WEBB CLARK, Jan23Proprietor Jan 23 -13 tf SUMTER HOUSE. 11 F. MYERS, would respectfully in S form the citizens of Sumterville and the surrounding country 9latM he has just returnedl from Charleston, anal has made arrangements to receive ICE and SODA WA TE t, of every variety, weekly. lie has on hand, and will continue le receive thriaaghout the season, a choice namortnent o. Wines ad Coralials, Conafectionaricas, Frauit, &c., alt of wvhicha will be disposed of chmeaper thnan was ever ofreredl before in this place. Al-y 29, 1852. . 31 si ' For Wright's Bluff; M~ur RAY'S FERRY, AND) ALL Instermeldiatec Lnadadiasp. Mt*a The steiamer Dr:KAL, .' Urson tmaster, wvill leave Charletson ias above, abtout thte .5th of October. F'or Freight arratnge mnents atpply to Captain on Bomardi, or to O'NEIL, lIlLL & KENNEI)Y. ~IJIV~tclnaa coy. Royce's Wharf. Sept 27, 1852. .t6-tf Administrator's Notice, I HAVE appointed Mr. W. M1. Gireen, my Asrenlt, tom iettl Ialnl the matters of the Estatie of Johna Mci onabld, bate of this District. AARY' E. McDONALD. AIL Personas lhaving demands agistt the Estnte of John: .\1ceI)oal d, will presenti them duily tarrested. 'ITtose indebted will inake inuanediate payment to February 1t, 1852, 17--f Embr'd Chantilly Veils. A compiilete assort ment of sluerb) Frentch Embroidered Chant lIhy Veils, ranlginag from $6,001 to 501 cts. a piece. W. 3. JACOBIs & SON, 221 King-at. (bend) opp. the IBig Boot. Nov. 5th. I852, 2--if Linens, Linens. White lrisha Litens, of the bcst fabrics tromt 25cti. a yard up. Fite and superhine qualities of White Lawnwis anid Linden Cambric. Extra qualaity Brown antd Grey Linetns, 3.4 and 4.4 waIe, v.ery (lcheap. Superior "Blarntslee" Linent Shteetings 6.4 and: 12-4 ivide. W. J, JACOBI & SON, N2a1 Ki-t. (bend) Oyp). the Big lBoot. No.Silb, 1852 2-t f B. A. COACHMAN & CO. GEORGET~YIOWN, ~S. . Iamporters amid Dealers lsa F"OJ.EIGJN AND D OMES TI C DJR Y O OID S. Iliardware, Gunias and Fine Cutlery, Blantkets and Nemgro P'lains, Crockery, lhats, Caps andtt Sadidlery, iFine IA. 11. A. CO A CDMA N, B1. T. 11Olt1D. Oct. 22, 1852 52-5t IBagginag, ERope and Twine. Duandice aind Gunny Bagging; Kentucky nad Manilla Rope; Bagging Twine; a largze stipply on htand and for sale at very low prices by B. A. CO.4CH MA N & CO. Georgetown, 15th Oct. 1852 52--5t VIJIEREAS the law requires thte Ordiu nary of Sumter Distract to h~e in hist O)llice, Monday and Friday in eacha week, persons therefore haivintg htusintess in said Otlice will please attend on those dnays. W. LEWIS. Amuih n, m8n9 otr LIVER COMPI AINf3 rAUNDICE, "DISPEPSIA. CH1RNIC OR NERVOUS .DEBILITY, DIS EASES OF. T.HE KjIDNEVS, tnd aj diseases ar-. sin fross a disor der Liver- er Sto. mach, ouch as Constipa tion, Imaard Piles, Funerss or Blood to the Head, Acidity of,. the Stontach, Nausea; freart-burn, his. gufor Food, Fullness or 14'eight in the St, Sour Eructations, Sinking or PMut. tering at the pit- of the Stomach, Savis mng of the Had, Hurried and Dif Breathing1 Fluttering at the Heart, Chokmng or Sqfocting sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Viiuon, dots or webs baosjre the Sigt, Fever and dull paln'lt the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of'tle '$kinl and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest. Limbe, &c.., Sudden Flushes at Heat, Burning in die Flesh, Constant Imagining of Evil, and Great depression of 8 rits, can be efectually cured by D .~ HOOFL AND'S ' Celebrated Geruman Bitters, PREPARED BY Dr. C. 10. Jacksonl AT TIlE GERMAN MEDICINE SI'ORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. rheir power over the above diseases is not excellei-if equalled-by any other prepara tion in the Unted States, an the citrus attest, in many caser .%fter skilful physicians had failed. There Bater are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the ratifi. cation of diseases of tie Liver and lesaser glands, exercising the most searching powers in' weakness and aflctions of the digestve orga they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND BE. CONVINCED. From the Boston ece. The editor said, Dec, 22nd . Dr. Koolland's Celdbratcd German Bitters for the cure of- Liver -Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is d servedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters have been miied by thou. sands and a fuiend at our elbow says he hal himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of thin remedy. We are convinced that in the use ot these Bitters, the patient constantly gains stretgtin and vigor-a fact worthy of great con ideration. rhey are pleasant in taste and Pnnell, anti can be uised by persons vith the most delicate stoncls with safety, under any cir cumsntances. We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use. dudScott's Weekly," one of the best Literary ers published said, Angust 25 Dr. Ho6ofland's German Bitters. nanufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much efficacy in cases (if female weakness. * As such is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themlyes much sick nens. Persons of debilitated constittaions will find these Bitters advantageoous to their health, an we know from experlence the salutary effect they hnave upon weak systems. MORE EVIDENCE. The ,Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,' the best familyr newspaper ptublished in the United State". 'Te editor says of Dr. Ifooland's German Bitters:-It is seldom that we recommeni' what- are terned Patent Medicines, to the confidenae and iatronage of our readers; and therefore when we recommend Dr. Ilniofland's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speak. ing of the nostrums of the day, that are noised abot for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race-of minchief, btit of a medicine long establierd, universally pized, and which ias met t lie hearty appruvat of tie faculty itself." 1W Evilence upon evidence has been re ceived (like the foregoing.) from all sections of tine Union, tine last three years, arad the strong est testimony in its favor, is, that there is more of it used in tie practice of the regular Physi cianis of Philadelphia, than all other nntrumns cumbined, a fact that can easily he establisned, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when pre sented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doulit after using it an directed. It acts specifically upoti tine Sto, mnachn and Liver; it is ireferable to calomsel in all billious disees-s-the eflect is imniedisate. ' Tey can ban admhsltinered to female or infant with safety and reliable betnefit at atny thtne. BEaWAltid OF COUJNTlti9EITVs. Tthis medicine han attained thmatihighn charac ter .whnicht is necessary for all medicines to attain to lnduce cottnterfenter,' to pnut forth spurious airticles at tine risk ot tine lives of thtose whlo are itnnocenttly deceived.-. Look teell to the marks osf thie genuine. Thtey have tine wvritten signatuttre oif C. M. JACKSON upont the wrapper,'arnd his name blown in tine bottde, without wh/ichn thney are spas. rwues. For sale Whtoleisale amnd Retail at tine GlEaiAN MiEDIGINE STOlRE, No. l20~ Art-i-Street, osne door below Sixthn, P'hiladeliia; atnd by) respectable dealers gueno rally thtroughn tine counttry. Praices Red(IIcedI. To enabnle sill clatses of inivalids tnt etnjoy tine advantanges of thecir great restorative powers Singlre iottle 75 Ceats. Also for sale by Rt. 8. ME FLI~l"I' j7 Whtolesale Agetnt for Georgia, Southn and .'orth Cairoliinas. ILAVII.AND, JIARRlALL & Co., Dec. 23, 1851. ChIariestons,S. C. A. ANDERS3ON, %uuaanterv ile, S. C. Respect fntly informs the- people of Stum ter Dtstrnct thnrat hc hus jnust receive.i and mow olrere for sale tine bess selected asndJm most chnoice stock of Spri mug amd Smuaammaer. Goodni Thnat inas ever bren bnrounght to thnis market. lie hnnas rece-ived matny new styles of Sprisng and Snummner Goodss, whnic-nhnpurchiainers vonld do wvelh tos exatine ibefore btnyintg elsewhecre. lilac-k, illut,Greeni anti mixed Broadl-Clothnen Plaiwn iiid Fancty Cassimeres; Satin, evt asnd Silk Vestinags, Ilttys aind Mons Caps, Ae. A fnull atnd large supijly (if Ilosiery, Gloves, baspendera, Cravats, llandkerchniefsn, &d. twe., all nsf wshichn wili be sold onn tine msost liberal. ternms, sad at pices to susit tine times. 07 Garmtetts mnannrfactturedi by tihe subsc-ri her, andi warramted to give satisfactiont. OJr liers front a distatne promnptly attemnded to. Ale tnay lbe found at thne stanid formerly oc L'upied by A Cuinways, anid mnore recently by Di. W. Price. A. ANDERSON. A pril 27, 1852 25 tf New Fall and Winter Goods. Tine suabsacribers are snow receiving aind opern ing iteir inusa sup~ply of Dry Gnmss, Ilard ware itdn Groceries, tine prices of wichi will be very rauch-i redumced, amnd invite theuir friesnds aind the 51. DRCUCKER & CO. Catnden, Oct. 28, '51. 1.-nf Gents, Hosiery. Su-paerior gutniity Knitted Lambs Wool anti Mer-in, Urnder Vests. B~xtra line atnd hteavy Brown and. Bleached Stockitnett. Vests. Lambsn WVool and hneavy3 Knitted' Drawers, of thne best mnake. A suiperioir nsorttment of Lasmbs WVool, 'Tread and Silk tqalf Ilosc, of thne best English tmantifaicture. Alsmo, Gents. G'love's, in Silk, Cotton, Lin en, annd Liele, l'hreands. For sale very low at \V. J. JACOBI & SON, 2l Kirng-st. (bend) 0opp. tine Big Boot. Nov. 5th, l852I 2-tf For Sale.. A GOOD COOK. WVASHER anti 31.EAR STrARCIIER. Apply at this Noy. 5thn, .1852 2t 'K 5 Whatever conceris it-heallh and ?mppie of a people is as.all.1lmol. of tjemost valu4ble ihnportance. I take it fdr grinted that every person will do alfIM theit' ower,'to save the lives of theirrchildronstiidasaevery-.ron will on. deavor to promote their pwn heat ib at all sacr flees. I feel It St be iny diy to solemnly assure you that- WOaxssieteurdhlg- to the ilion of the most celebrated Physiciani, are -the primntary cause, of a large majority of diseases to which clildrenoatisdaultm are iable- if you have an aetite-continuailly change&bie frmn ine kind ofeood to -ather, Bad Breath,-Pain in the Sto mach, Picking at tie Nose, Ilardriess and Full. ness or the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Feier, Pulse Ir gular-remember tint-allthese denote Woass, & you saould atdnce diply thi retiedy Nlobessack's WormSyrhipg - -An article founded upon Scientific PrlnIlpiei, compounded with purely vegetablq iubtances, being perfectly safe when ' taken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial efiect, where BosweL-Complaints and Diarruca have made them weak andf debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are 6uch, that it stands without an equal in the cata logue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, whic makes it an Infaexable remedy fur those afflicted with Dy epaia, the atonislhing cures performed by this yrup after Physicians have faile 1, in the best evidence ofits superior efficacy .over all others. This is the most difficult Worm to destroyof ill that infest the human system, it growsito an almost indefinite length becoming so colled andi fastened to the Intestines and Stomach effecting the health so sad]ly.as to anuse St. Vitus Dance, FiSh, &c., that those aflicted seldom if ever s :spect that i' is Tape Worni liastening them to -au early grave. In order to deamsy this Worm-, a very eklergetnc treatment must he pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so an to remove all obstructions, that site Worm Syrup may act direct upon thie Wortn, which must ho taken in doses of 2 Tablespoon. fuls 3 times a day, these directions followed have never been known to f.il in curing the most obstinate Caso of 'upe Mhrm. Ilobeisck's Liver Pills. No part of the system is more liable to disease than tihe LIVER, it serving as a filterer to puri fy tihe blood, or giving the prop.r secration to the bile ; so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. We should therefore watch every symptom that might indicato a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of RooTs and PLANTS farnished bly nature to heal the sick: Namely, 1st. Asn Ex rrc-roaA NT, which augmcnts the secretin from the Pulmonary muctus mesmbrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 12td, An At. ZIRNATIvR, which chasiges in some inexplica be andi insensible manner the certain morbid action of the siutem. 3rd, A Tosc, which gives tone ani strength to the nervous system, renewing health anid vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A CAT aaTic,v-which acts in per fect hannony with the other ingredients, anti operating (ssn the Bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter. and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease andi restores healah. You will find these Pills an invaluable medi cine in muny comnplaints to which you are sub ject. in obstructions either total or partial,they 'have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to n ha4thy ac tion, purifying the shhul and other fluids so effectually to put to flight all complaints which may ari-e from fenale irregularities, as head ache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, &c. Noone genuine unless signed J. N. IIonagsAcK, all others heityg base Initation. I'UCE-EA CH I 25 CTS. tTW" Agents wishing new supplies,sisnl Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must ad. dress the Proprietor, J. N. IIUBENSACK, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by all Dr.uggists and Merchants in the U. S. P. A. Couae, Charleston, Wholesale Agent for the State. August 10th, 1852 42-ty Through Fare from Charles TON TO BALTIMORE $17.50; TO PHiLAD)ELPH'IA 819; AND TO NEW-YORK $21). TIlE GRLEATr MAIL ROUTE FROM -CIIA R VESTlON, 8. C, LEAVING the Wh~arf at the foot os Lauresns-st. daily at 3, p. mr. after ste arrival ot the Sotutherns earsr via WIL MINGTON, N. U., frnt whsich pomst two daily trains are dispatche~d at 8 A. M.; andl 2 P'. M.; thse8 o'clock only~ corrne'tting at Weldon with the lines to Petersburng, Richimaond, WVashlinsgton, Uhltimore, Philut delphtia, asid New-York. Trhe- public is respectfully informeid thatS the steamier8 of the!se hates, aire in first rate cosndition, ansd aire nasvigatted by wvell ksnown and ex. persenaced comsmasnders; the Rail Rosas are in fine orater, (theo WVimington antd We-idn, as well as the Seabeaard ansd R'oeke havinLr recenitly beets resnid wnhsl heavy 'Trail) thsereby securinig both saifety andi. despa~tch.. By these routes p~asseneors avaitirrg themsselves or the FIRET T1RAIN may rechl Basltimuore itn -40 hours. Phliladelphha isn 45 heurs, anal New York in 50 1-2 hours; anud bsy the SECOND) TIRAIN they arrive ini Ba? timtore isn E0 hours, Phuladelphsia ini 6 hours, antd New-York in 61 1-9. houtrs. TIhrnighi tickets con alonse tbe hsad fromn E. WINSI.OW, Agenst of the Wilsmington anti Raleigh Rail Roadi Comptny. at the office of the Compa~sny, foot ouf Lnntress streel, Charlestosn, $. C., to whsoms please apply. March 231, t852. !.2--tf AT TItE OLD STAND) OF S. & J. olLnIERT. S. &E. M. G IL BER T contlinue the CARRIAGE BUSI.VENS at thme above statnst-No. 35 andi. 40 \Ventworth.street, Chuarleson-whero they will he pleased to exhibit to thseir old friends and customnere a very extensive Stock of Vehicles, cotm prusisig those of their own manufacture, togethser with various othier styfes usually foiutnd ini this market. Thseir long acqusasnt ance with this snarkel an mansufnetutrers antd dealers will ensable them to ofTer great indtucemients to purchasers both in atyles andt prices. August 24, 1852. 44-tf ROBERT LATTA. L ATE TiIE FIRM OF DIlCKSON & LATTFA wtoldl respe'ctfuilly hsufmAm Isis friendls anal thme pubslic generally, that lie is now receivinsg a ca riety of h eavy siad Fanny Grocernies, which hie witlI sell low for cash-~To doosrs above the Planters' I lotel), asnd iummediately opposite James Dunlap's, esq. Camndeni, S. C. Dec. 10th, 1850 9sf Valuable Woodland Near TIlE TOWN FOR SA LE lBetwoeen 17 sund) 1 acres of landi lying at Turkey Creek nsear Susmterville. will he sold on accomimodating lermts to an ap proved pusrca'lser. Apply at this office. Jasn. 2711h, 1852 - 14-If Notice. A LL~ Persons inidebted So the subhscribecr fby Note tsr Account nre respectfully solicited to call andt sam-ttle immediaitely as circumsetansces comnpel hims to call oun theths. 1). J. W INN. March Li, 1852.. 21-si. A F OR~ 0-B;)P, please announce.WILLIA, SON o4n cqndidate foirtho .I W nary of Sun ter District, atii eloctiol). A prl 27th,-1852 &7 The erIendi "ji.', HAYNSWORTIj..Esq., annoui .6616 i Candidate for the Oi PO Sumter Disirict at iii e suingi ieoim M arch 23; 1852. - 03w We are autli announce T. J. DINKINSEs d for Cleik of the Court, at the ene MANY April 16th 1851 25 O'0 Mr. Editor: P 1e nounce Mr. J. J.-McKE 1 - date for Clerk of the Cort for, I District, and oblige MA V Y,;- is. April 13, 1852. Entered aeording to Ant ofrcin 18l, by J. a. HOUGIITON, H. OMe of the Disttict Court fr theft stgat* DIstrict of Pennsylvsala.~ Another Scientific Wonde OREAT OURE FOR ;..Av DYSPEPSIM1 DR. J, 8 HOUQHTO * THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID" OR, GASTRIC JUICEF Prepared from nZnnr.T, or the fourth rome. of the O.r, after directions of Baron Liebig, thi. great l'hysiologial Chemist, by J.8. oeir;'t TONM. l)., Philadelphia. Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Ind gos lion, Dyspepsia., Jaundice, Liver Complaint' Constipation, and Debility, Curing after a ture's own method,by Natures's own Agent,ie. Gastric Juice. !LR Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin, in"deed in water, will digest or dissolve, Fie'Posad of Reast Beef, in about two hours,, out of '4. Stomach. . Pe in is the chief element, or Great e. ing I rinciple of the Gastric Juice-aleS olvent of the Food, the Purifi:g, Preservin, adL Stimulating Agent of Ill'e Stomach an lates ities. It is extracted from the Digestive Sol ach of the Ox, thus forming an artificial Di tive Fluid. precisely like the natural Gastil4 Juice In its Clitmical powers, and furntisl I Complete and Perfect Subatitute for l-i'yt aid of this preparation, the pains and is Indigestion and Dyspepsia are remove aet they would be by a hcalthy Stopclf. 'it itg wonders fUr Dy ptics, euring cases of e !hilt , Emaciation, ervous Dechne, and dy S.ptic Consumption. supposed to he on theie of the grave. Tho Scientific Evidence'nu which at is based, is in tle highcat degree ous and Iteiarkable. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE Baron Liehij in his celebrated workA if 4f, mal Chenistry, says: Ai artificial Digesti Fluid, anialogous to the rastric Juie, may readily prpared from the mucous11111111 the stmar-of-ltihe Calf, in which vti loa elms of food, as meat and eggs will be46 changed and digested, just in the same Yan as they would. he in th hunn tomaach. Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings on the " Physiology of Digestion," observes init -% diminiution of the due quantity of the Gasri Juice is a prominent and all-prevailng etns~ t Dyspepsia;" and ho states that "adistinguishP' professor of medicine in London, whos wasse-~ verely afflicted with this comphaint; finding~4t every thinag .else to fall, had recoursue tli Gastric Juice, obtaied fromt the stoe qf hiving aniimals, which proved compl.tol su- -e ce'ssfully." -. Professor Dunglison, of the Jeffeirson C~e Philadelphia, in hs great work on Humati Phy siology, devotes more than fifty pages to axtex. - amnination of this subject. Alt experimts~ii n ith lDr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Jult 6a oh titined from the living human stomaeh, and tromt animals, are well kniown. " In se J lhe says, -digestion occurred auperfetly Inthe artificial as ini the natural dl etions.' Dr. Johna W. Draper, Prolesr of.Chemustyy in die Medical College of the Uniferslty o New York, in hais "Text Book of Chtemist " page 386, sas,: " I hat been a questionw it is now universally admitted tha itaae Dr. Carpenter's standard work on Pyalgy,. which is in the library of ever hysicaant is used as a Text Book in all th Colleges/i full of evidence similar to the above, r pecting the remarkable Digestive power of Pep sin, and the fact that it my -be readily se ted front the stomach of the calf or Ox, and1,d for experiments in Artificial Digestion, or as ai remedy for diseas"es of the Stomach, and4 difl - cient secretion- of Gastric Juice. 17 Call on the Agent and get a descrilitive Circular, gratis, givtng a large amaotintbf tci. enlilic Evidence, similar to the above, together Z with Reports of Remarkable Cures, from'all parts of the United States. '.'-Y AS A DYSI'EPSJA CURER;, ' Dr, iloughton's P'ErsiN lias- produce most marvellous efreets, in curing cases of . bility, Ennmciationi, Nervous Decline, and Dys pelptc (Consumpihtioni. It is impossible to give ' the details of cases In the limits of this adrer. tisemntu; but authenticated icertificates havte been given of nmore thtan TwolHundred Rema'rk able Utica, in Philadelphia,3.eLXofkhdd Boston alone. These wtere nearly all Jae~pete cases, and the ctires wtere not only~t wvonderful, but permanent. It is a great Nervous Antidote, and partiular ly usefut for tendency to Bilious disorder,!'vir Complaint, Fever atnd Ague, and thEvllt of Quinine, 3Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, alter a long sickness. A for excess in eating, and the too free use of. a dent spitits. It ahnost reconeilds Health w~t Iutemperance. OJLD STOMACH COMPLJAINTS. There- is no form of Old Stomach tComplt. which it does not senm to reach asid remsnr a- . once. No matter how bad they may.b, ~es' instant reliaef A single dose resoeso lso unpeasanmmt symplorns; and it only needs to 1 repeated for a short time to make 'ioese ef tects permnanent. Purity of Blood and so of' Body follow at once. It is prticttlar oI lent in cases of Nausea, Vo illg ra Soreniess of the p it tof the Utomnach,dis'~ eating, low coltd state of thme Blood Ilea -ines, . Lownss of Sp'irits, Despondenicy, Emiat' on, . WVeakness, tendeme to Insanity, SuIcIde, &c. , 1)r. 1loughtton's Pepsin, is a'old byeal all ~ the dealers mi fine drugma nd P'opular.Medlehnes,1 thtrotughouit thet Uniitetl States.- i-i. preparedir'1t P'on der antd in F'luid form-antd in I'ueerctio vials for thet use of Physicians. Private Circulars for the use of Piyleians, N may be obitain~ed of Dr. Iloughton or i Agnts describuing thew ithole process ofpeart~ giving the authliorilties upon wtlthdhelitn ci this new remedy are bosed. M.iris stiat gerGO rt-medy, no objet tin can be raised againstt. luse by Phy~sicians ini rspectable standin l4 . reguila r practice. Price, Onme .folr.~c rbt~ nueaine P KIPSIN bears the written signatr*o, - S . IIloco-aroy, Al. D)., sole P'roptietor', &l adephia, Pas. Copy-right antd Trade Mar se i27 Sold by all D~ruggists spytl .Despersip Aledicines. 1or ettle ill Stirter~;ill Ity ' BAlRGAL'N to ho a Int 1 ah W6e feb 1thA1