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S0"'lie 19th tilt., there arrived at .it. Louis, via New-Orleans, about three hundred and thirty persons, , ormons, on their way to Salt Lake, chiefly from England. The St. Louis Republican. learns from Mr, Wheelock, late presiding elder of the Church in that city, an just returned from Eng land, that there are six more ships on the way, hiefly freighted with niem bers oftthis Church and their families. H1e estimates thenilmber expected by those ships at from -twenty-five hun. dred to three thousand. Ie is advised (f th1 arrival of a ship at the Balize with about three hundred persons from Denmark. .Arrangements are making for the transportation from Eu rope next year, of- about ten thousand. - The growth of this body is one of the most singulair novelties of the day. CURE FOR ToOTIACn.-Mr. James Baton, of Aairdrie, says: Gum Copal when dissolved in chlorofarin, forms an excellent compound for stuf'ing the I holes of 'decayed teeth. I have used it very frequently, and the benefits my patients have- derived from It have been tr-uly astonishing. The applica tion is simple and easy. I clean out the hole, and moisten a little piece of cot ton with solution; I introduce this into ,the decayed part, and in every in stance the relief has been almost instani taneous. The chloroform removes the pain, and the gum copal resist the action. of the saliva; and as the appli cation is so agreeable, those who may labor under this dreadful malady would db well t& make a trial of it.-E. .Paper. APPOINTMaw'T by the PRESIDENT. Br AND WITH tH1E CoNsENT OF THE SEN AT.-Myer Jacobs, Surveyor at Chiar leston, South Carolina) vice Willaiin Y. Leitch, removed. John, J. Martin, ofSouth Carolina, to be Secretary of the Legation of the United. States to Peru. -The pnbmpt appointment of Mr. Sidell as minister to Central Ameri ca- shows that the rdmninistration is quite as willing as the British govCrn rnent is, to settle all tie difbculties among those States, and tims to se cure the speedy construction of the con templated Niavagna Canal, upon the scale .originally intended, 'OBITUARY, UtED atbis 'residence in Darlington Diistrict on the '20th inst,, Rrv. Acs - N'wDERiRT, after 4n illinvss of tel -days, Fron- the information which the wri ater has been able to collect, lie pre sents the following brief sketeh of his life,, -Rev. Mrs NEwnanr, was boAn on the 23rd day of Jniuary. A. D. _tA5-99. le was n native orNorth Car -oma but became a resident of thijs -Ste whven but a youth. W hile hnb its of atte-ition ;antd industry in busi ness wrbe inculcated, the religious in at.tieion of his youthful mind, was .ot-o~e ooted le gave ieed to t*i insplred injunction "remember se'wghy Creaton~" n~nd in the 20th yo'r elf his age, secured that renov-a tioni of-h's moral nature, without which nwone cali. be happy, or properly pre pared for the duties of life, lIe be came a memnbr of the Methodist Epis copal Olitrch; filled the otile of Class Leader in tihe Churchl, received license to exhort; and in the autum of 1825 was authorized to preach the Gospel of Christ. His character antd quialifica tions were such, as to rendert lhim an acceptable laborer- in the Charebh, aund, having the confidence of the br-ethiren, he -was promoted to the (if ice of Deacon in the year 1832. A controversary arose in the Meth odist ]2piscopal Church respecting Church piety, which fially r-esutlted int the organization of the Methoudist Protestant Church in 1830. Mr. NEW DInW manifested a good degree of ini terest in this controversv, and1 acqupain ted himself with the poiants at issue, sufficiently' well to - induce him to dis, connenti himself from the Methodist Episcopal Chiurch, and become associ ated with' tlie. Methodist P'rotestant. Chmui-h. In November 1837, lhe ap plied for administration to nmembe~r ship, in the Georgia Annual Conference: was received, and at the same timeit and place wvasappoinited anid ordained an 'Elder in the Church. To the initer est of the church of his choise he was eindently devoted. Hie regarded her, -s *et'in ''word only, but in deed." . Her doctrines,' usages and piety, re eeived from him a cor-dial support. the confidence which the church rep~os ed in hini has been shown, among oth er things, in the trusts confied to his care, while acting as Pr-esident of the Annual conference, and as a R epresen ta-tive in the General Conference. Buit his work is done; his race is enided. The disease which terminated in the death of Mr. NEw1JERY a~ffectedl his head considerably, so that, at times, his rnind wvas wandering. Yet, to use Shis own expression-'when reason as sumed hor sway,' his' views were clear, especially Iii reference to his readiuness to leave this world9 Tlhoughm desir-ous to remain on' account of his famnily and the church, till' he was ready to 'de part and be with Christ,' the language of his he-art was 'the will of the Lord be done.' H-e died in peace. Ilis bo dy was intbrred in the grave yard at St. Paul's Church, to await the call of the last- loud trumpet. May he rest in peace..- To his family, friends and thm6- Churech, let mnc say in the words of -St. Paul, 'Sorrow not as those who-have not hiope.' Allowing he ha& imperfections, fronm which no one0 of-Adafli's race is entirely free; still,.be entteated to think on and imi ~tate is vir~ties, live to glorify your mnaker se he did, that your 'last end muayk-'like -his.'- - 'The C urchm'u loss we all deploro, 'Ahd shdd theo failing tear, Since we- shall see his face no more . Tilljt Jesus shall appear.'AFiND SPECIAL NOTICES. L notller ScIentiflic Wonder I IMPORTANT TO DYsPErTIcS. ]Dr. J. S. lloughton's Pepsin, the true DI. estive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, preppared from tennet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after lirections of Baron Liebig, the great Physiolo :ical Chemist, by J. S. ioughton, M. D., Phil. lolphia. Thin is truly a wonderful remedy for udigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com >laint, Constipation and Debility, curing after iature's Own Method, by Nature's Own \gent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, contain ng Scientific evidence of Its value, furnished my agents, gratile. Sao notice among the medic. lvertisements. 8-y. Iloofland's German 11i1tters. Hundreds of our citizens complain of debili y and langour of the system, derangement of lie liver and stomach, want of appetite, &c. hey aro frequently the result of too close ap. >lication, and a thousand other causes we can hot here name ; but we would say to all afflict; d, do as we have dote-get a bottle or two of )r. Hoofland's German flitters, prepared by Dr. rackson, and our word for it you will be cured. Ve recommend this medicine, knowing from xperience that It Is much supnrior to the gene. ality of patent medicines. We would say to ur readers, purchased none unless prepared by )r. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. July I Polsonhaiig. Thnusands of parents who use Vermifuge. omposed of Castor Oil, CaJouiel, &c., are not ware jthat while they appear to benefit the pa ient, they are actually laying the foundation for series of diseases, such as salivation, los of ight, weakness of lismbs, &c. In another column will be found the adver Isement of flobensack's Medicines, to which ve ask the attention of all directly interested a their own as well as their Children's health. nt Liver Complaints and all disorders ariing rum those of a bilious type, should make time of thd only genuine medicine, lobensack's Liver Pills. t' " Be not dceciced," hut ark for liohen ack's Worm Syrup Liver and Pills, and the e-rve that each has the signature of the Proprie. r, J. N. IIonz'sAcK, as none e.lse are genuine Agust. 10. 42-1y. South Carolina, Sumter District. IN EQUITY. Alsey H. Ramsey Bill for Par vs. tition of Real Villiam Adkerson, Estate Mason et' al. Spears. IT appearing to my satisfaction 'that William Adkerson, Sarah Adherson. Mar raret Adkerson, H1amptoni Spears, Janes . Spears, Penelope Crabtree and - 2rabtree, her husbiiand, Amelia White and Vhite her husband. Ahnira Sites, tnd Sites, her husband, John Col ins and Martha Butler and - Butler, ier husband, parties Defendants in the said :nse, all reside beyond time limits of time State. It is ordered that the said parties lo appear and plead, demntur, or answer to lie saiid Bil within three months from time irst publication of this order, and faillin o do so, the said bill will be taken pro -onfesso against them. W. I,. B. IIA YNSWORT H, Comi'r Eq. S. D. April 4th 1853 23-3in $20 REWARD, WILL be paid for th~q dehviery ni Summmtervil l, Kmi,tree, or Georgetownm hli!' of mym \'eg, .')l, mn um *A A l(ON,"' whom mimsen idd room miy plaiitamion mi Georgown wi I.s. rict about luur weeks sinice. 5.aid felloiw s aboumt 5 feet 101 inch les mn heights ramiher ibove the usual siz.e, andihif me black, ha sinsIllemn appeamrancie. bumt ainswers quick ly vbenm spomkeni to. Ile hias oni thie top of his elt footL (I thinik) ilie mark of a cut re ~eived from anm nxe,~ whmen a bomv~. T'he subscriber has siiceie'm renion to melieve thamt lie is hia rbou'tred byv negrrmes oni lie premnises of WV. W. Blradford, Esq , our imiles below Summterville. A. A. McGINNEY. A pril .5th, 18->3 2:J-2t 0. CAROLINA---SUMTEi'iR D)ST, fly IV. L E IN'm, Es i., O)rdinary fir said Whemream, C. M1. iliicharsonm hath applied mm ime for Intters of Admiinisrati~on, on dil andu simg kmr time goods anid chat tles, -ightis an td creditors of J. 1B. ltichardsonm, ate of time said I.hm..trict , decceaseil. Theirse are, therefore, to cite amid admun-. shi all andl simgatr, thme k indmred andi c rei mirs of time s:m d dleceasedi. to bie andii apnear >efiure me a: ouri mnexm Ormihna ry's Court for lie .umamlI ) mmeiril to be i'hlen at Saunter m'iirt H ouise omn Frida.y i le I15th day oif A~pril inist., to show~i catuse, it anyv, why lie said admministration should not be granmt d. Given uinder my hand anid seal, tih a . imh(lay of April ini time year of .L. s.] ouir Lord. one thousand eight hunm dreid anrd fifty.-three, andi in time 77thI year of American Indhependence. WV. Ll EWIS, o. s.mn. April 5th, 1832-2 Increased Stock BY John O'Connor. Whor has moade nmew improvements anti :onsierably cniirgeid his stimre, andii is nmow receiving freshi gomods bmy every train of are and offers to thme public Imor thme suim-. tier imonthms the followmg articles low for lee Cream and Lemonamde, (daily') Ice, Dranges, Lemoims, Pme Apples amid all thme tropmicalI frtuits; alsoi a finet amssimnt ofmi i Trobacco and Cigars, with it choiice hit of F'amnily Groceries, also a large stock of DRY GOODS, &c. Pickled Sahnoni amnd Preserves, Flour of thme best brands warrantied, also a large lot of Baconi of which lhe receives a tmew stip ply weekly. All of which lie giiruaranees to sell at the lowest rates for cash. A pril 5ith, 1853 23--tf Executor's Notice, All persons havinig demnandsh againist thmo Estato of tho late Col. John J. Moore ot Sumter District, are requceile to hmand them in properly attested to the subsacri bradalthoso indebted wvill make payment to the same. J. B. MOOlm, Eectr J. S. MOORE, Eeuos March.15th. 1853J 90-r Bank of SBmtervile. The undersigned, Comrnisiloners ap pointed by the Comptrolleri General'tr open books of subscription to the Capi tal Stock of "The Bank of Sumterville,' will attend for that purpose at the store ol Capt. T. D. Frierson, in Surnterville, be tween the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M., from the fourth day of April next until the 1st day of July next, unlesa the capital stock shall have been previou- ly nuhscribed. Capital $300,M). Shares $25 each. Five dollars in specie, or the bills of specie paying Banks, to be paid on each at the time of subscribing The charter declares it shall not he law. ful for any person to subscribe for shaurea in the namo of other persons. W. F. B. IJAYNSWORTH, T. D. FRIERSON, A. J. MOSES. March 18th, 1853. The following gentlenen have been ap. pointed Commissioners to open books oi subscription to the said Bank, on the above stated conditions, at the following places, viz: W. C. DUKEs, At Charleston, ELISnA CARSON, JAMEss M. CALDW.ELL R. W. GiBDES, At Columbia, E. J. ARTHuR, J. C. WALKER. W. M. SHANNON, At Camden, W. T. CASTOn. A. M. KENNEDY. ALEX. DUNLAP, At Lancaster c it. Jons WILLIAas, J. Hd. WITHEnarooN. Joinx A. Mooni, At Cheraw, GEo- 11. MCIVER, D. MA LOy. N. Putt.m.rs, At Marion c it. . B. WHEELER, A. McINTYRE. T. B. IAYNSWORT1I, At Darlington c n E. V. C ARLE., J. 11. Noawuon. E. J. PORTER, At Kingstree, SAM'L MATII.wS. A. IsAAC McKNIGHT The said Comnmisioners will keep oper the said books within the times above spe. cified, unless they shall be notified to close them by the Comnmissioncrs at Sumter. ville. W. F. B. HAYNSWORTHI, T. D. FRIERSON, A. J. MOSES. March 22, 1853 21-tf Runaway. LODGED in Suinmterville Goal on the 81h March 1853, a yellow man, says hie name is JOHN, and that he belonigs tc Alexander Shaw of Mississippi, and thal he formerly bielonged to Mr. Ramsy ol Samter District. Said blave appea'rs te be about forty years old. JOHN C. RHAME, S. S. D. March 15th, 1853 20--tf Lodged, In Sumnter Goal on the 10th inst., a ne. gro man-says his name is PRINCE, an, that he belontrs to Mrs. Cameron of Charleston, S. C. le is about sixty vears of age. JOHN C. RHANfE', S. S. D. March 15h, 1853 20-1 f Ohoa-p Gropry, THE Subscriber having opened a gro cery uderneath the Townm Hall, desigmi keeping constantly on hand, a supiply o heavy articles, such .as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour RICE, B3UCKW~HEAT, MOLASSE. VINEG;AR, BACON. LA RD), BUTTER CH EESE, M ACKER EL. SA LT, SOAP CANDLES, POT'ATluES, &c. &c. In fact little ot ahineot everythiing that i: good tio eam; all of whlmich wdul tie sold low for cash, or in exchange for country pro duce. lHe promiises to attend to his owi business, and hopes by a' tending strictly thereto, to rece:ve a lbberal share of pa tronage. J M. CHIAND~LER. Miirchi 15th, 1853 .0-tf JOHN N. NEVIN, SUAUTJRVZLLE, S. . (Nonr the Depot.) Painting, Gilding, and Bronsing. Gilding on Gold and1 Silver, and Graining ALSO, Hiousehold lPurnituire done iup in) the neat est and best manner. All be ails C ~ triail. lIhe gn-.ranhiics t.o we~ .:;: 2.. Watches, Jewelry, Etc. RESP'ECTF1~U[LLY iinioms hi s frioe' that heu has now on ha nit, andi w in n staunt ly keep, an extenskei i assorimn of0 Gold and Silver Watches 1A NTEWL GbCLOCS 0OF El'ER I V ARIE TY. A LA RUG F V A RI Ely, AJILIT A RY .AN]) FL.15 Y Guns, Rifles, SptJortsmn's Apparatu., Togeither wvith all kimds of Fancy Articles. IlIi stock ot WVATCH.E.8i, CL.OCKS SI LVER WA RE, and .JE\VEL.RY ein~ hrdces a han dsoimie anmd faishioiiabl col lec ton ot siieh art icles. It i., his designi m. o lie siirpi:issed mn t he taste and elepneiiu of his select ionii, nmi his pric' e dl b tuinini on ex un-niatui to be. as~ mioi.rne a at any ibier ''st.ibbshmu -ni im lil' .,iun:h. Ilec sehein. a conitminmeu 01 the' enistu: heretoufire iso ibeirall b1 estowent 'n thle ,,t firm. Rt. A. YONGUE. February 22, 1853 17-t f Law Notice. J. B. N. HAMMEhT, ATTO)RNEY' AT' LA W. SUMTER~IVIL4LE, S. C. Office ..ext door to J. B. & Rt. C. Webb' New Y'ork Store. March 22 1853 21...t r By the Gvo i6id N IIEADQUAR TE RS, CHARLESTON, Feb. 25, 1853. The following gentlemen having been ap pointed and commssioned Aids-do Camp to hi Excellency the Governor and Commauder-in. Chief, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. Bly order. J. W. CANTEY, Adj't and lnsp'r General. JOSEPH HAYWARD, ALEXANDER C. IMICE, BENJAMIN T. BROCKIIAM, JOSEPH STONEY, SUMMEIIFIELD CARY, WM. R. DOGAN, March 8th, 1853 19-tf LEONARD SCOTT & CO.'s LIST OF BRITISHl PERIODICAL PUBLICITIORS9 Delivered in all the principal Cities in the United States, FREE OF POSTAGE, And forwarded by mail, under the provisions of the late Post-Office Law, at .MERELY NOAJINAL RATES. 1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservative), 2. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). 3. TlHE NORTi BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church.) 4. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). 5. 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REDUCED POSTAGE, The tollowing tabtle wi showt the greal redutctein which ha~s beenmi nl twiisn mthes, Petriiothcals since 1844, anid thme very trilknii rates now charged. Per anntuin Prior to 18415, the postage on $ cernsim latckwoodI was 2 40) "." " on a sinogle Re.eiw 1 12 From 18~45 ts 1i5l, on Bak wonod 1 01) "m " on a Reviewv 53 In 1851-52 (average lute) on IBhickwood ~ 7.5 m" "" on a Review Th'le presenit piostage on Black wood, is 24 " " " on) at Review 12 {(These rates arc now uniformn fo ALLt)ST ANC ES withtin the United States. At thmese rates siurely ino ohjiectionm shionh hie imade to receivmg~ the works bmy tmai mind thu ms einsurig their spedy, safe, anc regmlasr dehlvery. Of Riemiit tan mic anid coimmuntiica tiOm shorutld he alwaiys addlrss'd, poist-puil, tt thme P'ubbisheurs, IEON A R[D SCOT'lT & CO., 79) Fut.TON STitEET, (Eittramnce 54 Goild Etreet,) New York 'N. 1B.-L,. S. & Co. have recemntly puib elUshied. ;sndi hat e nowt fair sale, the 'FARM 1R'S GUIDlN,' bsy Ilioniry tepshseis of Edl mitbmrghm antd Prios. Nortion ii Yale (Colle'gi Newt flit en, coiiph-te in 2 v mis., rsv: , ctato. conitaiming 1000 pages. 14 stec mm iimnd 00 woodi engravings. P rice, in inmis -lini hmding", $6; in papcer coivers, for the mam, $5. SThis work is so-r the old1 "Boo) of the F'arm," la/ely itE SUSCIr Ar ED anh thrown upon thec market. Saddle & Harness Making Under 2M Sign Horse Hecad. TiIlF, Subscriber still continnies to solicit pa tronage ini thme atbovo line of business, anid re tmurns thanumks for past favors ; hot necessita compels hlm to may to the pulic that it is iw posuiible for him to keep books, so his terms mar Cash, Biarter or Good Notes ; therefore, all whi e do not care to comply with the above torms will not do wrong to withhold their work. Marek 1, t r53 1a-,r F 0 SElE HE REAL, and personalpo of the BRADFORD SPRNE FE. MALE INSTITUTE COMPANY, will be sold at Sumterville, on the first Mon day in May next. The tract where on the Buildings are Located, about FIVE HUN. DRED ACRES, with all the Personal Property attached to the INSTITUTE, will be sold together. on a credit of one, two, three and four years; the reht of the Lands consisting of about SEVEN HUN. DRED ACRES, will be sold on a credit of one two and three years. By order of the Stockholders, WILLIAi LEWIS, President. March, 28th, 183. 22. 1m. G00DS To Suit the Season, At prices to suit the T I M E S. The subscribers having received a large and WELL SELECTED NTOCK, embracing every variety and style of goods, consistimg of a great many articles too nu merous to mention; but if you will just honor them with a call, they will take much pleasure in showing their goods, and fathermore feel convinced that as regards " CHEAPNESS " they cannot be sur passed by any houno in town. BUTLER & NEWBERY. Sumterville. March 29th. 1853. DANIEL JONES, Machinest and Gunsmith, SUMTERVILLE, S. C. Stewn-saw Mills put up in a work Lnnlike manner, &c. dc. Mr. JONES gives notice to the citizens of this and the adjoining Districts that lie will execute any work in the above line at short notice. He only asks of you a trial, courident that lie can give satisfactioit, he waTants all his work, and respectfully so licits a share of patrinage. lie may be always found at T. J. Coghlan's Black. smith shnp near the depot of the W. & M. Rt. Road. Cash is expected in every in stance. March 29th 1853 22-3t Notice. All persons indebted to 0. P. McROY & CO., are notified to call and settle with them in Suinterville without delay. 0. P. McROY & CO. March 22, 1553 21-3t Last Notice. The undersigned give notice to those who are still indebted to him by note or account, at reitrn day, he will be comnpell. ed to place tbenm in the hands of an Attor ney for collection. Come forward and save cost. D. J. WINN. March 22, 1853 21-tf For Sale. 1 Shares of ilining'on and Man 1 chester Rail Roal Company Stock for sale, any person desirous of purchasiiig said stock will pie ise call on the subscri. ber at his office in Sumterville. J. B. N. HAM MET, Attorney. March n2, 1853 21-~f French Lessons, MONS THI1~ot)IltE will trive in st ruc*tion in. ins naitve haiguage, beginning fromi M. nd~ay, M~larch 21st, of which lie respetcttully miformi. the Ladies and Gen, le'neii of Sumitervillec anid neighborhood. For further pairticuilars please apply to hiimi at M r. Chiuna's h102el. March 22, 1853 21--tf Rail Road Notice, Office W. & 1M. R- R. Co. Wilmingion, N. C., March 15th, 1853. The STOCK l1Uld)EItS oi the \V.. intgton and Manmchester Rail Road 'Com. pa ny a r' hereby intiied thai the SEV ENTEENTHI lustalment oif Five Dollars per share' is reqmiired to be paid omi the first daiy of A prul t85, amid thie IG H GITE ENTlH inustaliimint of Five IDollars per share is reqmtred to he paid on the tirst day of July 1853. By ,order of the Board of Direc tors. JOIIN MACRAE, Jr., Tireasurer. M airch 2A2, 18553 21-3w g- \Vatchman, copy 3i weeks $25 Reward, 4 RI N A W AY. on last Saturda.y ihie lih bimst., imy boy R IChIARD, inswe.rs to the namie of D)ICK, a white imulatto about tive feet ~3 or 'I inenes hi., tolerablly stout built, and about twenty-live years old, with straight light colored short hiair, has a very sulky ap. peairaiice, aiid answers quick anid short when spoken to. WVhen lie left he had on a black over-coiat and a pair of common negro clothI patnts, a low crown (dove color. edi fnrd hat. TIhe boy has a very dowtn look-I have had thle woird " Slav e "' writ ten moi his fure-hieaa with India Ink, jnsi abhove thie .ye-bhrows, hionighI I have oic louti lie wiull try to hide it biy iting some,. hinig aro~uiid his head or he may put1 i plaster over it. le will be certain to r and pass for a white man. TI'he above re. ward oif TIwenity-live D~ollars will tie paid for his dlelivery mi any Jail in the State. JAMES LOWRy. Braidleyville P. 0. Siiiiter District. HP Thme Black River WVatchiman, Caiii den Jo'urnal!, Da;irlintg.o Flag, Marion Star Co l uiibia linner, copy live ilm'es, andti Charleston, Merroiry and the Georgetowri 1'ee Dee Tones pubbsh once a week fo1 hive weoks. Webb Clark's Hotel, S UilTERi VILLE, S. c., .TIlE sub~scribor would respect S ftully in formi hiis patrons atid the putbbec generally, that lie is stil prepamred to accomiimdatn all w hio gi him a call, at the old stand, at reasonabb( rates. is servanits aire active and~ attein tive, his tabile shall he well su ppned wit I the best the niarket will allemrd, and all the domestic arranogemients of his est atbhsh mtent shall he orderly and neat. lie re pectfully solicits a share of patronage. WVEBB1 CLARK, Proprietor. March 22. 1653 21-_f Draer&Taot S UMNT ER .IL}.E. S . C . Having permas'nently located himself in this village, on Main Street, one door north of Majr.Jolin F. lljy'Worth's resi dende, oiferg his serviceis to the citizens of this District. lie has paid rimuch, attention to his business in the -cities of Frank fort and Paris, and if. yon will but give hint a trial, he promises on lis part to give entire satisfaction. Feb. 8th, 1853 16-tf New Tin and Sheet'-ron Ware Manufactory. JAMES II. DUE would respectfully inform the citizens of Surtierville and the surrounding countrv, that he is now open ing a TIN MANOPACTORY in Sun. terville, and is now prepared to fill all oi ders in the tin hnr.. Merchants will find it to their interest to purchase their ware from ne as I intend to sell low itid war rant all that I sell. ROOFING, GUTTERING and JOB WORK executed with promptness and in a workinanlike manner. The cash will be expected in every instance on finishinlg or delivering of every jnh. I intend to sell cheap and for tal only. Feb. 8tih, IS33 15-t f MYERS' HOTEL. THE Subscriber would respectfully inform his old friends and the public g,-ntrll y. that his H[otel so long known as the " SUMT5ER HOUSE " is again opened, from date, for the reception of visitors. The internal arrangements will undergo a thorough repair, with as little delay as pomIble. and he trusts that his attention to the comfort of his guests, will merit a share of public patron age. The suhscriber has also taken charge of the BILLIARD TABLE, and intends fitting up the room ivith neatness, and will furnish it with all the necessaries antd conveniences that lovers of the sport can require. F. MY ERS. March 8th, 1852 19-f FAMILY STORES, BY Clarke & Brother* Who have just received per Rail Road a fine assortment of Fancy Groceries. Compri-ing Pickles, Preserved Fruit, Cigars, Candies and a choice lot of Chewing tolmccrnf to which they invite the attention of the citi zens of this District. February 22, 1853 17-if Dry Goods for Cash. W. G. BANCROFT & co 253 KING STREET, ChaeIC1ona, S. C. . WE have in conornity with the spirit of the times adopted m our busimiess the systen of low Trn and Cash Prices, and offer to the city and country retail and wholesale trade every variety u goots in our line-I'IRINTS, MUSLINS, SILKS, BO BAZINES, SIHA WLS, LINENS, CLOTIS, CASSlMAERS, 1) It E 's GOODS-of all, linds-GLOV ES, 110 SIERY, &c.&c. Weshnll be constantly receivia r the iWtest.,d mnott fat-lioni.e styles of goozw, anti it is our ueertimaiuon that our stock in point of Nyles and Assort nment shall be unsurpassed, and in cheau ness of price unequalled by any in the ciiy of Chiarleston. We have mzade this chan~ge ini our system of buitness fromi our lire. ferenice to Ihe small hItnt mn're certain re turn. of the NIMBULI SIXP~ENCE, rather than that of the slow shti;IinL'. and in thei belief that the pubti cannot fad to per ceive the advatage's it offers to purcha.-ers. Our business will be conducteil so as to ensture their entire confldcuce, and we ap peal1 irectly ho their judgmient. T'hroughi our c''nnectinnls in the varilt-s tnarke~ts of Europe and of this country we possess the ab~ility andi the eil to oie extraordinary inducemnents to the Consum.,er, the Planter, and the Meahant. February 8th, 18S53 15-4mn In Equity-Sumter District, Placidia Adams Johno W. Mayrant, et. al. It appIearinlg to mty satisfaction thtat Johmn \V. Mlayrant, one ot the Defendants in the ahot e stated cause, is absent fromn anl dnog the tinatoi of the State of South ('arilina. On mnolion of J. 8. (G. Rtichardlson, Comnplainant's Solicitor, it is ordered that the said Jothn W. May rant dto plead, answer or denmur, to the said Cornpla.inantr's Bill of Complaint withuin three months from thie udate of the publication of this orde-r, or an order "pro confesso" will be entered against himt. W. F. 13. llAYNSWVORtTH, C m'r. Eq. S. D. February 28th, 1q63 1S--tf Veterinary Burgeon. ROIBEtRT W. AN~I)tEWS notofies the citizens of ti, and tihe adoiing Districts, that he hase removed his Stables near the De pot of the W. & 31. It. Road, where ihe is ready at alt tiwes to tak~ e chatrgo of diseseed [orses for a maodera.te chairge in nil cases where there Is nol cure n pay n' ill h)e expected. lI e also contmunes to take P'assengers to rund from tihe -Iepot, and expects shortly to receive, a New Omnibus fur tthat purpose. Goods he will haul at the old rate of It) cents per pacnage, and sotaciti time patronage of the publiC. FEcb. 22, 1853 7t I T HE 'COLUMBIA BANNER 1s runtLISurD DAtt.y A-r SG; TtWE AT $3; ANDo W~EEic.y AT $2, NO FAPERt WtLL~ Il SENT' FROM TH E~ OF-FICE WITHIOUT' PAYMENT iN AD. VA NCE. Its circulation cxtendts throughout this State, an' all the Southern States, andt presentsa good opportunity for morehulanta to ad vert ise. Its coluiims nre tilledi wiith the Latest News, foreign andu dioiestie', as tiles of European pa' pers are received weekly. The ptublication of a large collection of Doentmentary papers rela REVLUTONAY ISTORY, will be commiencod as soon its wa can arrange 3them. The "Banner" Office. Circumstances hanvinig phaced uss in charge of the olic, we have madeli every arranmgemenat to render it one of the tnost coimphle.te tn tie ,on. try, for all kinds of work. 'The~ adtnlionu of thei finie Hook Press of the late A. S. Johnisaoan ti our other steamul powter-presses ant the Card press, enables us to do All kinds of w~rk- at short Notice. DooKs, CARDs, BIILt.HEADs, ?AraxrntTs, CIneuLAnS, INyITA'TONS DRiKrs, n AsntIit.t.s, r OSTERS, &C LAW AND EQUITY BLANKS. Plain and Ornamental Printing in Colors. Ri. W. GllBlES, Proprietor. T. F. GaRExxxxa, Printer. *Columbia1 8. C. Feb. 2' im .8. i 3. "k. to announre A didute for Colonel orif tfi. S. C Alilitin.-:-1. .1 March 15th, 1853 ' -, V3i' The friu P. M. GIBBONS annnunr date :for the office of 'j 8a lem County, at the ensuitgik iz k6' October 19MI anniounce Col. J ACOB-.B a enodidate to repre'sent State Legislature. February 1, 1853 . FOR: TAX cOLLE 0::- The Friends of 1.11 MATHIS, Eij., announce him as caudidate for Tax Collector for CIs County. at the ensuing election. Feb. toth, 1853 1 FOR ORDINAR , 02T1 Mfr, Editor:--Yo 1 please announce WILLIAM. W, .4 SON as a candidate for tse Office of Ord nary of Suter District at the enstag election , MAxT VOrtSJi April 27th, 1852 . ?-t FO R CLERK. (LT We are authorized tb announce T, J. DINKINS, Esq,, a C..tdae fur Clerk of the Courtg at the ensuig elece. MANY Elt$W. April 16th 3851 25-sT 0r Mr. Editor: Please a nounce Air. J. J. hicKELLAR, a Candi. date for Clerk of tho Court, for Sumt District, and oblige MAtr VorAs April 131 1852.- 25-t FOR SHE R IF F.4 MiszThe Friends of JOHN P. JUNE, anuounce him iac6Ad&- - date for Sheriff of Sumter District. i0 te next election. Nov. 12th, 1852 3-td--. Niin We are authorise to announce A. E. POOLto a candidate for Sheriff of Sumter District, at the ensa ing election. December 21, 1852 - A. ANDERSON, SuamterVilHe, S. Co Respectfully Informs the people of Sm. tar District that he has juat receivej and now offers for sale the bestselected most choice stock of Fall and Winter Goddi That has ever been brought to thit marks q lie hs received many new styles offWel Winter Goods, which purchasers vatl d well to exammine before buying else . - Bhoack, Bluus, Green and mixed Bro*d.Ct *hes Plain and Fancy Cassimeres. Saftl*34 and Silk Vestings, Boys and na A full and larg I sup of - Sif Ic'h *will be i aa reas, and at prices to suit the times. 89" Gartnents snannfactured byto& ' ber, and warranted to give uam at ine ders fruom a distance prompty attended to.. Het may be found at ta stand btfou . ud. Pr cA Conway, and more recy by D.A. ANDERicN. Nov. 27, 1862 A. AN tSR D. J.WINN, is juist received from Baltimore and New York, a large and well selecd stock of Blroadclotlua, Cau'denere and VESTINGS, the fmno-t and best that has ever bees brought to thu marke:. --ALSO, Ready made Clothing for Genta' and Youths, of ever y qnality and descripion. Having se lected the Good., and had themn made up te e uor, lie can warrantl the Work. --A tso,---. Every deseription and quality of Gloves; Drea ilats mnade up to order; Caps, Silk Cravatse Silk Pockett Ilandkerchiefs and Neck Ties. Line*n Shmirta, do. Collars, Merino Undershilrts dlo. Drawers, with ever article that is 'oida by gentlemen, which he offr on rasnableterms and solicits a call (rem his old custersers, as4 ' the citiz.-ns of the District gnerally. Sumierydlle, Nov. 15th, j85 3--.f Caution,. The public ate hereby cautioned not to tade. for a Note of hand for 347 40, paable at els months and dated 20th Septmbr 1853, Ct Messrs. W. W. & E. F. RENE & CO., as we will not pay said Note unless compele by law. M. L. BROWN C O. March 8th, 1853 3853--4, Notice. All persons having demands. against the estate of Chiosel Weeks, dec'd, will hand tihemt in duly ntested as the law direct. mnd all those indebted to the same will make paymnent to F. WEEKS, Ex'or. Febh. 15th, 18353 16--2m Lost, On some day last week a Not. drawn by Ed win Cater of Bradford 8pinsdated abot the l8th JIanuary last, and aabe in twelve mo~nths for 8220 00 and in fvor of .1. 1L. De. coin. All persons are forbid to trade for the samte, and any one finding andI leaving itat the otico of this1i aper will confer a favor sipon the loser. Feb. 1, 1853 14---t The subscrIber having dIscontinued the Drug Ruimess will devote his whole tIme to the a. tio of medicone. Theme wishing his professo. al survices will find him at all taea at his res. dance mi the Villege. R. 8. ME LETT', M.. Jan. 10 1853, Ily Watchman copy. By Thomas O'Connors Just received per Rail Road, a choice sle liion of Ctigars and Tobacco Cordiab ie erv es of all descriptions Jelly. &d. 1~ complete asortment of (Eroories, * le guarantees to sell as low as they oaw b. tained from Charleston for. Fe b. 1, 18.53 .14 FI4K'S METAAL10 COPFIN8 of al sizos, constantly on hand! and for inle by HUDSON & DROTHE~R Opp. Temnperance Hall Sumterwille. - Jtie 15h 85234