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.xecutive Chamber, MAY 14thi 18153. Medals have been receivd at- the Exec. utive Department for the relatives of do. .X ce:ased, nlenlwrs of the. Palmetto Regi ment and will be delivered when called for. By order of the Governor. B, T. WATTS, S.'cretary. 1. John 11. Moragne, 2. Col. Pierce M. Butler, 3. Lieut, Col. James P. Dickenson, 4. Lieut, James W. Cantey, 6. Lieut. John Ward Stewart, .6. Lieut. David Adams, 7. Lieut. Elijah F. Williams, 8. Surgeon James Davis, Jr. COMPANY A. 1. Richard Cannon Carwile, 2. I. P. Pratt, 3. Turner Crooter, 4. Zimmerman C. Mixon, 5. Thomas J. Wilder, 0. Jaines A. Wilder, 7. Eugene A. Wilder, .8.-Robert B. Wilder, V. Robert D. McCoy, .0, John J. Ramisay, 1-1. George Yates. 13. gergt M. 1. M. Murphy, 14. Serg't T'homas D. Glenn, 15i Corp. R. Marion Black, 16. Thona-P, BIck, 17. Francis G. Britton, 18. Joseh Carter, 19 .Cker, 20. Samuel H. Drake, 21. Scarbort;R. Drake, 22. James Goodall, 23. Jacob L. Jentuings 24. William Johnson, 25. Rotmrt B. Moody, 26. Lautel Spann, 27. William J. Smith, 28. David Scurry, 29. Thomas B. Wells, -30. Robert Kolb, 31. John C. Dabose, 32. J. P. Hardy, M. D COMPANY 1. 33. James B. Cauthen, Sergeants a4. Isaace N. utewairt, 35. George Hilton, 23. Minor Hilton, 'Corporal, 37. John M. Gettie, 4. Satnuel Iliton, ' S9. Thomas F, Blunt-, 40. Byron Barnett, 41. Ari on G. Carsteit, 42. James M. Cartei, 43. James Dobbina 44. Win. C. Ellis, 45. Woody Estridge, 46. Thbim Griffio, 47. James Gettis. 48. William R. Hilton, 49. Elisha Henson. 60. Benjamiu Huggins, 51. Cliarles A. Ingram, 452.. William J. Johnston, e 3.- %illiam A. Lislex, .54. Angus McDonald, .5. Amon McManus, .56. Davis McMague, .7. Bey P. Massey, .59. Charles S. Perry, 59. Harvey Phyer. 60. Samuel Robinson, - 41. Hlyramn Ryalls, 42. W. J. L. Short,. 63. Samuel A. Taylor, .'John Terrot, Cobnrd Wright. 66N Hratio ;M Riprey, Serg't, Willian) L. Wilaie, 48. aamue \V. Alexander, 69. Henry S. Dickson, .70. Thaomas M. Leitch,. '.71. Christopher G. Carsten, *72. David W. Corkle, 73. Daniel .J. Dowling, 'l.Horton -W. Haminer, 75. Joseph \William, 76. Thomas .!(ennedy, 77. Averid .W. Burken, 78. Claus .Myer, -79. Thomnas.G. Carr, 20.-Robert .Dunlap, .81. .MichaelMartmnan, 82. Charlea 'W. Hargrave. 'COMPANY H. 83. Barkley A. Friday, 84. C. .E. Uarter, -85. RM. Corley, 86. George .Momnerdraker, 87. Thomas Simaons, - -88. Doyle JE..Sweeney, b9. J.--B.. Kennerly,1 - 90. Bergeant .D. B. Morgan. 91. Sergoant .E. P. Alexander, 92. H. Dent, * 93. Isaac-Dent, 04. N. C. Darriall, 95. IL Dial, 9)6. T. W. Duke, -97. J. Dial, 98. J. Friedeberg, 99. W. H. Aunt, 100. John Tr. Lupo, 101. James Mar tin, 102. Calvin Martin, 103. ergeant A. Rt. Montgomery, ' 104. JoeT Med lin, 105. Patric'k Rhat, 106. D. H. Trezsvanat, .107. Ira C. Tunison, 108. Alexander Tunison, 'Q.109. Win. WV ilson, COMPANY G. I10. A. J. Miller, 111. Aaron McGraw, 112. Andrew McGraw, 113. Henry McGraw, 114. Henry Benjamin Cook, 115. David M. Lavender, 116. Wmn. WV. Robertson, 117. John J. Necley, 118. Thomas L. Fraser, 119. James Romedy, 120. Joseph White, .121. James Phillips, 122. Robert J. True, 123. James Carn, 124."ohn WV. Crook, 125. Sergeant John WV. Sugler, 128. Jackson Boyd, 127. Davis Noland, .128. 8ilas Wilson, 129. William smith, 180. Abram Richardson,. 131. Daniel Mcllngen, 132. James Pogue, 333. Charles Bradiord, 14. Josephy Landers, 335. Mathew Harper, 136.'Sergoant Robert J. Dunham. 137. James B. Fetner, 138. Jamues Brazil, 139. Benjamin 8. Jenks, 140. Sam;uel Wiley, 141. John Harrison. t COMPANY B. 142. John Bone, 343. Andrew E. Mitten, 144. Noah Isenhower, 1456. James Morton, l4t;. John Gill, 147. Trom-.as .n..l 1 Charles aliher 150. W Rpw.ell, 161. Thoraes Robbinp, 152. J. W. Triplett, 153. Ansel G. Stedman, 154. Janes Braketield, 155. E. S. Walker, 156. Ila P. Price, 157. Wm. R. Davis,, 158. Wiley Robinson, 159. John H. Perty, 160. E. McDahiel 161. Jasper Devore, 162. M. Boliver Jones, 163. A. J. Gill, 164. James Brakefield, 165. John Proctor, 160. Thomas S. Dallis, 167. John S. Dallis, 168. Wilbert R. Ferguson, 169. J. W. Wright, 170. Sergeant W. B. Triplett, 171. Sergeant A. J. Hood, 172. Isaiah Lewis, 173. George S. Johnson, 174. John Guthrie, 175. James Robison, 176. Wylie R. Colmnan, 177. Bharles H. Alexander, 178. Daniql McHenry, 179. Thomas Mfctlenry, 180. James S, Yongue, 181. Havil Colvin, 182. Andrew Henderson, 183. Afoses Henderson, 184. Hazel Hardwick, 185. John T. McLane, 186. Levi Stedman, 187. G. Washington Wylie. COMPANY D. 188. Corporal Whitfield B. Brooks, 189. Stewellyn Goode, 190. Sergeant Win. 1. Blocker, 191. John S. Johnson, 192. Christopher Ardis, 193. Thomas F. Tillinan, 194. Benjamin Tillnan, 195. Benjamin G. Tillman, 190. Plachal E. Tillman, 197. Nelson Phillips, 198. Malachi Bettis, 199. Alt-xandcr McKenzie, 200. John Gassaway, 201. Joseph H1. Gassaway, 202. John Wells, 203. Slathew N. Monter, 204. IHenry V. Callihan, 205. Elbert Padget, 206. Jesse Hill, 207. Nathaniel DeLoach, 209. Thomas H. Nixon, 209. James R. Duncan; 210. Jefl'erson Williamson, 211. Reuben Ja.irett, 212. William H. Cobb, 213. Tolivar Youngblood, 214. William LI. Reynolds, 215. Sergeant Vincent 1). Cogburn, 216. Williana T. Sinith 217. E. Rainsey, 218. Thomas N. Brown, (Co. B,) 219. 3d Lieut. Alex. A. Roberts (Co. E,) 220. 2d Liout. Abner B. Dunham, (Co. G.) May 31, 1853 31-it $20 REWARD. I will pay the above reward to any per ion who will .apprehend and lodge in the Sumterville, Charleston, Columbia or .oamden Jail, so that I can get him, my nan PHILLIP, a Tailor by trade, who -anaway from Columbia about the 10O .Ir1h laqt. Said Phillip io a mulatto Lbout five feet nine inches high, rather flight built and has a Large blackdnoie uis chim. He may change his name ar leny that he beklongs to me. He is be. lieved to be in Charlestun, as he has rela ives there, and he may have a pass as he :an very easily procure one. JOHN S. RICHARDSON, Jr. May 31, 1853 : .1-4t t--Camden lournal copy twice, Co umabia Banner one timne, and send bills to his omlie. $20 Reward. 6RUNAWAY, on last Tuceday the 17th instats my Boy RICHARD, a white sterfeitto, about five feet three r four inches liigh, tolerably stout built, ibout .twon two years old with straight ight colored hair, has a very sulky up. 2earance, and answers quick and short avhen spoken to ; said boy has a short thiickt "oot, his 'kinds short and thic~k, chubby ingers. He had the scar ol a blister on mis forehead just above the eye-brows, lie nay try la bhi it by wvearing his cap or tat down .over his forehiead. He will he inure to pass himself for a white man for le is very white arid has been taking great :are of his skin for sonme time. When he oft lhe had a cloth cap, black coat and a lark colored pair of piaits. Hie will be mnre .to chinuge his cap and clothes as soon is &e can:; lie also wears his hair in front traight down to hide the scar of the blis er. Hie isa shoemaker by trade, though ie may not go at the business, expecting lint lie will be so advertised. The above reward of Twenty Dollars vill be pmaid for his delivery in any Jail ini he State. He will be sure to give himself mnother name. JAMES LOWRY. Bradleyville, Sumter District, 8. C. May 2htn, 1852 30-t f ~EF Camden Journal and Cheraw Ga ;ett publish ive times. Notice, By an order from William Lewis, Ordi. tory of Sumter District, will be sold on rhursda y the 9th Jnne at the late resi. lence of William Ridgway, deceasedl, all lie perishable property, consisting of two VJegroes, one Horse, one WVagon, a fine at of stock Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, P'lanta ion Tools, Hlouse.hold and Kitchen furni. ure. Conditions : All sums of Five Dol. ars and under, cash ; all over, credit un il January next, wvith note arid app~roved ecurity with interest from day of sale. A. RL. BRIADIIAM, Adrm'r. May 24, 1853 30-2t Great Excitement IT THE .BANTNER OFIICE. WV. A. WVEL M A N, would respectful. r' announce to the Laidies ~ad Gentlemen f Sumterville and vicinity that lie has pened Roonms at thme above p.'ace, and he ,uuld be happy to wait on all who nmy 3e1 disposed to improve this opportunity obtaim one of his unsurpassed minia ures, as it may be the last that many of ou may have to obtain one of those inval able mementoes. Pictures taken in clear r cloudy weather at the low price of Two )ollars. A good assortment of fancy cases and >ckets nn hand. M1ay 2-4th, 1Rres -t i, UG] One Door West of A. Offers for sale on reasc and well selected stoc DRUGS AN I Chemicals, Evan's Lancel Dye-Stuffs, Silver Lance Paints and Oils, Scarificat< Window Glass, Stomaci Spirit Gas, Breast Best Vinegar, Brusi Varnishes, Pess Shaving Creams, Pal COL D-DRAWN Best quality of Medeira and Poi For Medical purp Genuine Cod Thomsonian and P Together with a variety of other of Drugist or (:T All orders put up with n< May 24th, 1853. *RANAWA Y, FR103 the subscriber two years ago my negro woman MIRANDA, con siderable above the common size, ef dark complexion, somewhat of roman nose with loss of one thumb, and quite in'elligent when spoken to; and her son TOM has also been ranaway for about 18 months, common size, very dark, about 16 years old and with high and sonewhat receding forehead, a small sear over one of his eves, white teed sad a small deformity of oue of his middle nails. These twu are sup posed to be about Charleston Neck as the husband lives there. Ranaway &ix months since my negro GRACE, about 30 years of age, yellow complexion, above the ordinary size, with two of her fingers stiff froim being cut in cotton gin, and a black mole on her face. A liberal reward will be given for their apprehension and loilgmnent in any Jail in the State so that I can get them. J. L. MEL1.ETT. May 10, 1853 28-tf DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. C., Browning & Leman, h~o. 209 aaid 211 Kisag Coraier OF MARKET STREET, WII ofller to FAMILIES and PLANT ERS visiting Charleston this spring the CHOICEST STOCK of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS that has ever been offered for 'inspection inl this city. They iniite an examination and assure their friende and purehosere ' Ily that thesr riccil r4 com fed wth - y Markel in the United &ates. - Terms Cash or City acceptance. BROWNING & LEMAN, Successors to C. & E. L. KERR[SON & Co. May 10, 1853 28-tf Notice. All persons are hercby cautioned not to trade for, or receive in payment of any debt, either or both of two Notes giveun by the subscriber to R. J. Price, the one for two hundred and~ filty dollers, and the oth er for two hundred and ten dollars, as sad Notes given for two separate tracts of land wvere to be paid after go)od and lawful titles were ma;de to me by Price, which ccadi tions were pntt in writing and are nowv in my possession, and which contains the further understanding that in the event of his failing as he has done, to make such titles he wvould forfeit the amounts &c. C. A. LESSExSNE. A pril 3, 1853 2 G.. watchman copy. Special Notice, All personis indebted to me either by Note or Account or otherwise are notified that payment MUS 1' bo made by the 25th May inst., as I anm in want of funds and must have it. THOMAS O'CONNOR. May 3, 1853 2y-if Executor's Notice, ALL persons indebted to the Estate of R1ev. James Newbery, deceased, either by Note or Account wvill make immediate pay mnent. And those having desmands against the same will render them in properly at tested within legal time to A. McCAIN NEWBERY SA MUEL C. GR AHA M,' Executors. A pril 26th, 1853 26--tf ~& Darlingoni Flag please copy 3 omonthms. DANCING SCHOOL. Mr. R. 0. Black, Regs leave to notify the citizens of Sum. tervil le that he has opened a DANCING SCIIOOL at the " Town Hall " for teach. img the iate.st anid most fashionable dances. II is long e.perience, study and care wair rant hit.. i saying, that all who give him a trial will receive perfect satisfaction. jt Terms $10 per Quarter of 15 Lessons. IFor further particulars apply to thme under signed at his room in China's Hotel, or at thme Town Hall. R. 0. BLACK. M. ay 17th, 1853 -___ 29-tf Segars!! Segars!!! JUSTr received from Baltimore 1 5,000 Segars-choice Brands. BUTLER & NEWBERY. May 10th, 1852 28--tf JAMES M, HURST, Formnerly of the Amiericani Hotel, Havig prchsedout Mr. Sras, Mer chn Htl, wouldbe lad to see any fo his old friends. Board 1 50 per day. May 10. 1853 no -. ISTS, I. Moses' New Store. nable terms,a choice kof RENCI101E1. s, Perfumery, t Cases, Flavoring Extracts, irs, Gelatine, (variety) Pumps, Hair Oils, Do. Fancy Soaps, les, (all kinds) Pens and Ink, aries, Trusses, Toilet combs, )er, (variety) Lemon Syrup. CASTOR OIL. -t Wine and French Brandy, Dses Expressly. Liver Oil, atent Medicines. articles, comprising the stock Physician. atness and despatch. 30-tf FOR CLERK. MR. EI)ITOR:--MANY FRIENDS if W. J. N. HAMMEr are desiroua of put ing him in nomination for the Office of 'Jerk of the Courtif Sumter District, at he ensuing election. May 24, 1853. 30-tf Business Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. 'otton Factors and General 'Commis sion Merchant.s. B. McLAURIN, Eq., will give per a sonal and special attention t' the in crests and order of his frie4s in ihis 3'ate and the adjoining Counties of North 1,arolina, who may favor these Houses vith their patronage. Consignments of iroduce to the House in New York, either iy way of Charleston,' Georgetown, or Vihnington. will be covered by insurance, f notice of the shipment be promptly giv. m. May 3, 1853 27-tf Do not Defer, but Come if YOU WAN.TL' TO GET TIIE Cioice. Mr. REICH, Merchant Tailor, begs eave to inorIm the gentlemen of Sumter rille and District that he has just returned vith a spendid assortment of Det,O C thrp . rap'd ete, ustings, &c. c.,-anta aort.ever, thing hat is reqired for a full- uit: Having nade the choice of his goods himself, he loubts not but what he can suit the most astidious. T1here is no use to have your :loths made na Charleston or by Yankees', vhen you can have them made as stylish md as wvell If not better than anywhere idse right at. hom~e, and this Mr REICH aromises to do, nay, he will add that, if his york is not turned out at least equal to any lone in this conatry he will not ch~aroe mnything. As for his prices they shall to0 it New Yonrk rates. All he asks is, give umi a trial ! !Come soon and pick out ome of those beautiful Panits and Vest atterns, it will soon be Warm and you will t'ant them. Mr. flaici lives next door to John F. Iaynsworth almost opposfte Dr. WVither poon'. A pril 26th, 18-23 26-tf China, Gla~ And EARTHENWARE. Direcct Importations. H, E, NICHOLS, COLUMBIA, S. C. I~AS jnu-t received direct from the man nIicturers in England and France, Lnd by recent vessels from the North, a rery complete and variod assort mnent of the ibnve named GOODS, comprising all the iew patterns and shapes; among which ire best - bVIJITE GitANITE or STONEWARE, China finish a superior article; Blue and other Colored \Vare, of now styles ; ?rench andl English China, new shapes, plhin Wmnte Gold and decorated; Uclh China Donner and Tea-setts, and beautiful Fancy Articles in the line; rnt, MoulIdered and Polished Glassware, of every kind ; )yott's Patent Camplhone, Store, Office, and Parlor Lamp, a superior article; Vehb's Patent Oil and L-ird Lamns. a new art isle giving great light and brilliancy ; l'ea TJ Iys, biest Table Cutlery and Pal. tedl Castors, Spoonp, Forks, '&c. lousekeepingr art icles, in great variety; rates of assorted WVaros. of desirable and new styles, by Whoesale ; 'ackages of Tumnblers, Flaskcs, &c., low lby the package. having c'omplete arrangements for obtain ng our Goiods direct from the manufac urers we can and will offer rare induce rients, either by WVholesale or Retail -- irders attended to promptly. 11. b. NICHOLS. Columbia, April 12, 1853 '....tf Executor's Notice. All persons having demands against the Istate of the late Col. John J. Moore of tinter District, are regnested to hand hem in properly attested to the subscri. ers, and all those indebted wvill make 'ayment to the same. J. B. MOORE, Eeuos J. 8. MOORE, Eeuos March 15th, 1853 . 20-tf Fine Cigars and Garden SEED Kept constantly on hand by Dr. WV. JAS. DARGAN & CO. May 24t- 18ra 30n_,' virtti of sundryt directed, %ill e sol Seter ourt Iouse/o, tie 1st' Mondi d da d follo-,y ing imi-June niext, wit legal hours oftiale,.to the highest bidder, for cash, the following property. Purchasers to pay for titles: . - One tract of 40 acres of land in Claron don adjoining lands of William White lev ied on as the property of Henry T. White at the suit of R. J. Price. One tract of 830 acres of land in Lower Salem adjoining lands of John McKnight levied on as the property of Robert J. Price at the suit of of Jon. Montgomery. One tract of 250 acres (if land, more or less, in Lower Salem adjoining lands of Mrs. Thompson levied on as the property of R. J. Price at the suit of Joe. Mlontgom ery. One tract of 200 acres of land, more or less, in Clarendon adjoining lands of J. W. Ridgeway levied on as the property of R. J. Price at the suit of Jos. Montgomery. One lot of I acre of land in Suinterville adjoining lands of the Academy on the South levied on as the property of John D. Jones at the suit of J. N. Frierson. 1 Negro levied on as the property of' Thos. M. Baker, at suit the W G. Des ausssure. I Mule and Horse levied on as the property of K. Barwick at the auits of T. Lynn and J. 8. & L. Bowie I horse levied on as the property of Jno. Ballard at the suit of T. Lynn. 1 negro levied on as the property of John China at the suits of G. Barton and L. B. Hanks. 1 negro lovi-3d on as the properly of C. W. Lesemne at the snit of R. M. Ridgell, Adn'r. 1 Negro levied on as the property of Mi. D. McLeod at the suit of G. North. 1 Negro levied on as the property of W. 11. McKnight at the suit of W. C. Dukes & Son. 20 hogs levied on as the property of R. W. Stukes at the suit of E. J. Plowden, to be sold on Tuesday 7th June at defendants residence in Clarendon. I Negro levied on as the property of w. F. Butler at the snits of J. S. & L. Bowie. E. D. Pringle and J. J. Berry. I gray horse, buggy and harness levied on as the property of 0. P. McRoy at the suits of P. M. Cohen & Co., and Wiley Banks & Co. 1 negro levied on as the property of J. W. Ervin at the suit of D. S. Sargent. J. C. RIHAME, s. S.D. May 17th, 1853 29-3t South Carolina, Sumter District. IN EQUITY. Alsey F. Ramsey Bill for Par VS. tition or Real Willian Adkerson. Estate Mason el a,. Spears. 1T appearitmg to mI 1atisfaction, tha William Adkerson, -trah Adkersun, Mar gare Adkersm, iumptiri Spears, Jimes4 8. Spears. Pene!ope Criatree and Crahitree, her husband, Amelh Whit., and - White her husband. A!inri 80er, and - Sites, her husband, John Col. lins and Martha Butler and Butler, her husband, parties Defendants in the said case, all reside beyond the limits of the State. It is ordered that the said parties do appear and plead, demur, or answer ;e the said Bill within three month% from the first publication of this orderl and failing I to do so, the said bill will be taken pro confesso against then. W. F. B. IIAYNSWORTHI, Comn'r Eq. 8. D. Commissioners Office, April 4thl. 1853 23-3mn To Suit the Season, At prices to suit thme T IM E S. The subscribers having receivedi a large and WELL SELECTPED STOCK, embracing every variety and style of goods, consisting of a great many articles too nu mneromus to mention ; but if you wvill just honor thenm winh a call, they will take much pleasure in showing their goods, and fnithermnore reel convinced that as regards SCH E A1PNESS " they cannot be sur passed by any house in town. BUTLER & NEWBERY. Sumtterville. Mlarch 29th, 1853. Increased Stock BY. John O'Connor. Who has made new improvements and considerably enlarged his store, and is nowv receivig fresh goods by every train of cars and oflfers to the public for the sum mer months the following articles low for cash: Ice Cream and Lemonade, (daily) Jce, Oranges, L~entonsm, Pine Apples and all the tropical fruits; also a fine assortment of Tubacco and Cigars, with a choice lot of Family Groceries. also a large Block of DRY.GOODS, &c. Pickled Salmon and Preserves, Flour of the best brands wvarranted, also a large lot of Bacon of which he receives a nmew sup. ply weckly. All of which he guarantees to sell at the lowest rates for cash. A pril 5th, 1853 23-tf Cheap Grocery. THE Subscriber hav'ing opened a gre cery underneath the Town Ihall, designs keeping constantly on hand, a supply of heavy articles, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, RICE, BIUCKWHVEAT, MOLASSES, VINEGAR, BACON, LARD), BUJTTER, CHEESE, MACKEREL, SALT, SOAP, CANDLES, POTATOES, &c. &.c. In fact little of almost everything that is good to eat; all of which will be sold low for cashl, or in exchange for couintry pro duce. l1b promises to attend to his own business, and hopes by attendling strictly thereto, to receive a liberal share of pa tronage. 3. M. CHIAND)LER. March 15th, 1853 -0t FAMILY STORES, BY Clarke & Brother'. Who have jest received per Rail Road a ine assortment of Fancy Groceries. Comprising Pickle., Preserved Fruit, Cigars, Candies and a chioice lot of ChewIng tobaioo, to which thoy invite the attention of the cii 1:ent of this Distriet, February 22, 1853 17n-if -- CA READ QUARTERS, CHARLESTON, Feb. 25, 1853. Tho following gentlemen having been ap pointed and comm Isioned Aide-do Camp to his Excellency the Governor and Commandor-.n Chief, wkh the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will be obeyed ad respected accordingly. By order. J. W. CANTEY, AdJ't and Insp'r General. JOSEPH HAYWARD, ALEXANDER C. RICE, BENJAMIN T. BROCKHAM, JOSEPH STONEY, SUNIMERFIELD CARY, WM. R. DOGAN, 31arch 8th, 1853 19-tf New Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufactory. JAMES H. DUE would respectfully infoim the citizeus of Sumterville nnd the surrounding conntry, that he is now open. ing a TIN MANUFACTORY in Sumter Ville, and is now prepared to fill all orders itm the tinl lino. bierchants will find it to their interest to purchase their ware from me, as I intend to sell low and warrant all that I sell. ROOFING, GUTTERING and JOB WORK executed with promptness and in a *rkmanlike manner. Tihe enth will be expected in every instance on finishing or delivering of every job. I intend to soll cheap and for th cash only. Feb. 8ih, 1853 15-tf LARGE SALE Of Dry Goods. Which for variety, quklity, newness of styles and cheapness, merit tile auention of every body, some of which we here enumerate: SHA WL.. Plain colored Canton Crape Shawls, at 85. Superfine Cant Crape Shawls with extra heavy fringes, Rich Embroidered Cant Crape Shawls, Superfine French and Berlin Wool, Rcasedale, Tyne and Bay State, Double, Four faced and Liong Shawls, of the heaviest descriptiu. liea vy 10-4 square Wuolen Shawls of the following styles: Santag, Jenny Lind, Fiorence and Bays Water. French Ebroidered Thibet, troche worked, Janiquard loun womked and plain Thibet Shawls in choice variety. Embroidered Canton Crape, Broche worked and Paris printed Mantles and Scarfs. DRESS GOODS. Plain and Figured BLAcK Gno'D RLETN S:1LaS, Plain colored gro'd Nap and Marceline Silks ; Stiiped and Platued Wash Silks; Plain, Figured, Striped anu Plaid Mous. D-Lainso in the latest st les and richers i) es. Scotch and English printed d'lain's of the handsomest pa trons. Plain Paris Monts. D'Laines in all va riety of culairs. FaEu, GaaM.N ansi ENG z.rsn aiE rtios of the most superzor qualities and colors. Frrnch and English Chintz patron Calicovs. Best qualh ties anJ makes of Ameri can Prints. Col'd Organdies, French Crape Liese, Bareges, Crape O'paris Illuions, Sulk Tissues, &c., for evening and Ball wear. Also ust received, 132 of beautifully Embroidered bwass lusHs Robe patron Dre-sses, each one having a Fashion Carn attached. EMBRO[DWRIES.I ExtraMsipei FaEz It.NEEDLE ICpMriETTEg of the richest diescrilitions and finest quality. Prices from 37 1-2 to $10 a piece. Richest, and latest styles French needle work LACE and MUSL.IN COLLARs ini a very large variety. Superb NEEDLEs EMBROIDERED Lir N E N CamBR~c HANDEKERCiEtss, also a superior *i sortroent of plain ditto. Cambric and Swiss 3Mus.iN EootNos, Fai.L~s, BANDs, INSER:Nos &c., of the best aities and ne west styles oiported Needle H OSIERY, &c. Superfine White, Black and Col'd, WORST ED AND LAMIBS WOOL Stockings, of the best English manufacturers. Extra Colored, Whtte antd Black, En~glish 8IrUN SILKx Stockings. Best qualities Eng lish MlOaAVIAN STOCKiNGs, Black and Slate, Colored. Extra fine and heavy qualIties Im ported French and English SILKx STocEINos, Black and Whte Finest qualities FRENCtu LrsLE THaBAD, Open Cloked and pilain Stockings. Black, Slate, Blue Alixed, Mlode Colors and Superior quali ties White English Stockings of the celebrated From France and Royal Brown, Brands, Extra I'ine anid heavy qualities of Gentle men's UNDER SitIRTS and DRAwERs of Lambs WVool, Saxony, Alerino and Stockinet. Im ported, LADIES UNER EIsTs of AMerino and Gauze Lambs Wool. LADIEs AND GEMrr Gt~ovr~sof Silk, 31erino, Kid, Lisle Thread, Kid mitke Silk, Segovia, Cotton and other de seriptions. Large and full assortment of GEN.t TLEMIENS, FasntioNaar.E SiturTs, COLLARS, CRAvATS, AND POCKET IIANDKEaOliErs. BLANKaTs, London Bath, Duflield's and Whlitney Blankets, FrLANNELS, Welch, Sals bury, Fren~ch aferino and English Flannels. Superfine Embossed Cloth and Victoria Da masks, TAnt.E Arttu PIANO CovEas. Best qualities of Brownt and White TAULE DAMASICs, Doylies, NAPKINS, TOwEL~s, AND isii LiNENs AND SHEKET;Nos, ol' OUR OWN DiRECT IMPORTATION. CoT-roy Goons, Tickings., 3-4 4-4 and 12-4 Brown Sheetings, Best q1ualities of Long Cloths, Sheings, Cainbrica, luslins, Chocks, Ging. hams, batlinets, Cassinmeres, Vestings, Broa Cloths, &c, &c., It will be worth youtr while to call and ex amine befo~re purchasing elsewhere. W. J. JACOBI e, SON, 221 King-st., (Bendh) opp. rthe Big Boat. Charleston, Jan, 24, 18,53 13-tf Notice. PERSONS wishing vehaickles of any kind can btiy them of E. Dixon, at Sumter. ville, as cheap as can be bought in Charles ton or elsewhere and warrmnted to stand. A pril 19th, 1853 25--tf Notice, All persons having demands aginst the Ettate of the late Rev. Charles P.Elliott will present attested statements thereof-..anC those indebted, to the same, will make paiy ment to the Subscrib~er. THOMIAS 0. ELIJO'I', Admijniutraior. Charleston S. C. A pril, 24;, 1853. 20 2m. For Sale. 15 Shae" o"'Wilungt" and Mm. cheste Rail oCnpany Stock ror salo, any .person desirous of purchasming said stoc'k will pleise call on the subscri bar at his oflice in Suntervillo. J. B3. N. IA M METp, March nt2, 1853 Attrny Law Notice. J. B. N. BAMMlVET, ATTORNE~Y AT LAW, SUMTER.VILLE, S~ C. 311k. next door to J. B. & II. C. W~bb' Newv York Store. March 22. 18Oi 21--rt ek AV, ee. . - 1k oouls wre ofengie o o r n w t =07Elr Ano COa. AND o e o l t e t be eke2 e t ta i n g WMan .ar.ah "rog the Posesse sesinforai o ebsi moet ~ 1% 4. r posses" we migt bet ave 1 (awithin wach of dall) i ,h yj YEMARe-OV And to her husband the tons weeussarily devolving upon 'ao a witioutl rien hicaMe rtubr 1 petence %whi his esetIons are so ln of which wouldsecure the pa wife, and chaildren. 8ECURM TILE NEA111 or A By beomingy in tin possessed oi 1e wtnt of which w caused the aszelneska ey. thousands. hr l In view of such consequnen. Wit so ersabe if she neglect to semi hensOfli Ode in resa'ect to which woul spare h sufru.b iemeans of happiness aid rj&jy5 go husbsad. and confer Opon her children ato~e all price-healthy .bodies. with hesgiv 1iy~ .2~W knowledge is contained in'a little w esi TCGEK | I - W@M W'@. Private Medicalt nr~o~ty. BY DII.. A. M. MAUR BEA UOW h areesasa oP tiaLare or ros One Hund-rerlh EDIffor.. 19mo.,pp~ . 50 (oat Ftsa PAan-,~ aizaA meNDtie, . 4iQ." First published in tsT. andist is nopy~ SURPRIZINGo ORWlDEi Conastlrng that EVER~ P- 'PE,. WIIETHEg MARRIED I OR -NOT, , here aequIre a Sill knowleslg, is nature, character and causes o er ep , plaints, with the Various BymnpanimsE that nearly - HALF A DILLION COPIE should have been sold. e It is impracticable to convey fully the various treated of. as they are of a nature strictly intesde qae. 4 the tnaried, Or those conteralat iaeu~4 fenialedesirousr of n hnh, t sequent apon health. which is so condae he o happtuess. and that of her bd h hasee %elM obtain It. " as isor will ivgp hesbend wbo, hAs-e leyt?> and affection of his wife at IanorhatfiW p oaniary animprovement. Ow - UPWAIDS OF ONE HUNDREIDTHObL - SAND COPIES ?7A lave been SENT BY MAIL within thii aM'twQ $ months. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC BE NOT DEFRAUDED: Buy no book unless "Dr. A. bl. MauricfolS Liburty Street. N. Y.' is on the title and the entry hn the Clark's Offeo on theback the ti p ago; and buy only of respeclable and hononie tcPaler,, or seud by mall, and address C6 Dr.A.-M. Miauriceat, as there are sparious and aurrptitioms lufringements of copy-righL LET EVERY WIPE AND HIUBDAN PONDER: No excuse fbr Igneraince, when Igio e Ie Misery to those we hold areal4' dear, and when to dispel our Ignora-d . to within our reach. To.enable every ones to decide upon the penabla neceeiy of pesessing a copy, sad that ' wife, or mother need remain uninhbrmed upon. t many causes, which, sooner or later: a destined tI make fearful ravages upon her heat untsgnaniet against. and that no considerate and .afecdionate husband have cause to ufpbrad himsnelf 'wib eM of the welfare of his wire-s pamphlet oUhrtyelz,. pages, containlng sl 7V414Tage one Id4E. f Cko. sende, together with extrnf from the bo-itwil be sent freeof charge any DArt of the 7 ae by adrossing, post-Ad, as herein When Knov1e Is Rappineas,93i1-..-s Pa-tle h3- e Ignetrnt. ", On Tospt of One Dollar (fo tha ti1on, extra bindl "TH10'MA ED PRLVATEI MED COMPANION . tAeION'naas biatd AURI 10A94 New ty Aoe~e, 9 LiberySbe treet, e Grw.e . y SnNe ometiy, by' . an& colen Dettt & o Daenpol- Salt. CoP fie 29LbrySreet neasod - Grenic. W-JS.DRA9&C May 17th, 185:3 20.-f Tomthin Powesw Treaeds-atr emnald ec Pu ate Dra.n3 excelentsbstittitford fpo Ste by prdan odb Dr. W. JAS. D AXRGAN C~ May 24th, 1853 3 Preare Eatr the valu announeMu Dr.t elecion Dargn, obieit an-fr Dr.W. AS.DARAN COTR Jay_14t , 18520 FRTAX CnOuLLECTOR. - fo a-oco fSalem County,-a h nun lcilan4t neteeoadoblige October s~r af ANY VOTERS - (iir The Frends of Eb P.L MTIGIBOS s annonce it aa cadtat for he office o Tax-CleoT SmCounty, at the ensuing e lection. an FOR-TA ORDIECTR IlELs MAnnounc Esq., antc bII. asR a c0au adidate for TaxeColletr ofrmont Cny utr if at the ensungsu-iton AFril th, 1852 157-td F O -R .DLENRKR.Y &r Mlr, Editor:-Youas wi leaselC annunc WIJ MKLLA a. BRNU. dOate a Canddat of the Corte fof OtN.t nasrct ofSmtober DiticatY the en A pril 1, 182 2 F OOR C L E R K. a~nntc . JNE aNKIuNS, Esq. a Cndiat tafor lerkli of Cor,lte ensti eleo Apri. 1th 181 254d-.~d Orr M . Edtor:Plea e4 date fr Clek of h out, for thiru Dwtrit, ad obige ANY oTE A pril18,15. . FOR SHERI