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AX 4 r q epied froi T4~. I l h hf te lifter n iblijhe great Physiolo-. -gton At. D.; Phila. Isl truly a wontderftl remedy for n Dyspopsia, Jainilce, Liver Co t Cnatipation andDebilityi curing after : 'Owa Metod: by. Natura'. -Ona lt ddtrid JuIce. Pamphlets, Contahi. Scientific' evidence of its Galue, furnisled agents, gratis. See notice among the medica edvertisements. - 8-ly. OfIAnd Gernana Jitters. Ondres 'of our citizens complain of debili ni lapgour of the systeln, derangemenat of liver and stomach, want of appetite, &c. y are freq'uenty the result of too close ap cation, and a thousand other causes we can here name ; but we dvld say to all afflict; do n wu have done-geot a bottle or two of ))tbofliand's German Hitters, prepared by Dr. dIguon, and our word for it you will be cured. . recommend this medicine, knowing from perience that it is much superior to the gene tyof patent medicinos. We would say t6 readers, purchased none unless prepared by .AM. Jackson, Philadelphin. July 1 Poisouiinga Fknusanls of patents who use Vermifuge. posed of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., are not ,that while they appear to betaefit the pa they are actually laying the foundation for ties of diseases, such as salivation, loss of weakness of linbs, &c. In aiother column will te found the adver ement of Ilobensuck's Medicines, to whicli a*,ask the attention of tll directly interested in thoir own as well a their Chih!ren'' health. W1iver Complaints and all disorders arising lthose of a bilious type, should make use 43 only geiiinu medicine, Ilobenack's r Pills. "Be not deceived," bit ask for Iloben sWorm. -yrup .iver witl Pills, and the that oach has the signature of the l'ropri-e. N. IRon E'qssae, aLs none else are genuine ust 10. 42-1y. Great Excitement TIE ]A1YNER O1'FFICE IUtil the 20thl. W.' A. WELLMAN, would respectful announce to the [iiales and Gentlemen - of Stnielrville and vicinity that le has '6pened'Ro'ms at the above p'ace, where he t enain until the 201h, and he would ie happy to wait on all who may feel dizpiiosed to improve this opportunity to obtain one of his unsurpassed minia t -resuias it tnay be the last that many of you vpay have to obtain one of those inval 1haply n mementoes. Pictures taken in clear Alotady weather at the /ow price of Tvo A good aesortment of fancy cases and 496kets on hand. May 24th, 1853 - 0-Caroin a--Snipr W t ..L-i., Oraia;yfor SGaid 1)istrict Vhere; yre Je'nnius bath applied i a I fair itersw <;I- lAdministratio~n, on i atnd singaa;'r ae goods(1 anid chaatttles, taand' creditors ofl iY/n .hennings eof the said District , dlaewed. These are, thercefore, to~ citu anid tadmon fi' ll andh sinulaalr, the kind real antd credi trs of the said tdecen:sed. to beami appd before ime at our next Oradinary's Coturt Er t~said District, ho lie hoilden at Somi;er U~rt. I louse oat Friday the 15th dlay. r etst., to show cause, if anay, why' 1isadadministration should taot be gram-~ ven utder my hitad and scal, th s thidy of July in ilhe year oft )~~. otir L ord, one thiousanda eight haun. -~j dred antd fifty- three, anad in the 77th year of Amearican latInepedence, Wv. LE\~VIS, . s. I). y4th, 1833 0 Ir, Editor :-Please an *-ince JOHN N. McLEOD) a candhidate Ar Sheriff of Sumter D)istrict anal oh. June 20th, 1853 -t FOR SALE, THIATi LARGE NEWV AND U CO?lMOIIoUS PUfLIC U [OUSE siituted'( on aa Street ~ umaterilale and adljoiniing Coturt IIose 4uare known as CilNA'S IOT)'-lL 1~egrounds connectedl withh thetse buihl * *~ijtg~ re furnishetd wvitha comafaortable stables, adg n id hiorsec lots for- the accommaal. lti fdi overs. Th'le pireseant Proprietor uhing to retire from huasmeiss wvill give tsylermns to a good putrchllaser. '.To one t u drstanding the manaaagemenat aof a Ilhotel, ibetter opportunity dtan ihais will never vier for a profitable investment. A farm consisting of abhout 150 atcreat, tall of ivhich is in a high slta of cutitivatiton. n)t the .farm thete is a netat cot age aand out. buildings;, not miore thani ten mina~utes' v alk fromi the Court Ilaaui!e. Appily for terrus 0f both premises to aSint ercvill e. June 29th, 1833 35---t f NOTICE. s.L personss indebtedl to the eale of n tdwy dece'ad, will ptlease * . , ri~o' mmediate paymnent.; thosei~ havatingt faaast the sname will piletase hanid 2 eunal~duly attested ns the law directs. A. Rt. JIRADHIAM, ~ i~J2~ A dmsinist'raor. 20:.h, 1853 5-3t 7~ ROLINASUMTER DIST1, - IN ORDI NA R Y. :tsvs Goois vsa. F. BhtowN and Jracv his wite aind othiera. oaring to nay satisfaction that F. nad Jency hais wife. John R3osman harinet his wife and Leomuol Ihos -eondahnts in the' above stated case, a~ynd this State: It is therefore {a at they dot appiear and object to tomdeceasedl, on or before yrSI of tobe ner theirc co Isilme will be entere of record. Ea ,ER .F.e EmFlOSER'S OFFICE,.Wit. & 11au.L ON and after this date, tho Mail and Passenger Trains willi un daily as follows: WES'T. Leave Mars bluff Station at. 1.30 A . Plorence 2.11) "Timmonsville 3.00 2 " Lynchburg 340) Mayesvil.l " 4.15 " Sumterville " 4.50 " Manchester 5.40 Arrive at Jutiction " 6.00 " . EAST. Leave Junction at mr.lP. A 6 Manchester 3.35 " Sunitorvill 4.10 a aysille.43 Lynchiburr 6.00 Timonsville 5.30 Florence 6.00 Arrive at Mars Bluff Station 6.30 " *Or await the arrival of the Mail train on the South Carolina Rail Road, until 10 o'clock P. M. L. J. FLEMING, Rest. Eng'r. &c. June 20th, 1853 35--t Executive Department. . ? ~? Cormum, S. C., June 15, 1853. (NO. 8.) IIER AS information has reached this Department that (In the aight of the 30th May last, a dinhaolical attempt was nade upon the lives of many citizens of this Stae, by placia.g obstructions upon tihe Sonth Carolina Rail Read, near Branchvilt.: And, whereas, in conse quence of said act, tihe lives of several useful citizens of this State were lost: Now to the end that justice may be done, and the oflenders brought to justice, I hereby offer a reward of Five Hundred Dollars for the apprehension and delivery or said oflibmder or ollinders, in any of the jails of this State, and upon the conviction of the same. Given under my hand and seal of the State, at Columbia, thiia fifteenth day of June, Anno Dorui 0ne thousand eight hun. dred and fifty.three, and in the seventy seventh year of the Independence of the United States. JOHN L. MANNING. June 290h, 1853 35-3t. Executive Department, ime A4 83 1By lis Eellvy JTohni L. Muanning, Go vernomr anad I 'oitan der- in-chi ef in anid ovecr thie State aforesaid: I UIIElmAXS. informiation has becen re cexved at this Depairt ine: I, t hat an assa nit 11nd lattery with attent to conmmit "ot ther iact of violence, was commaniilted onI ,~dy of .\largar et ~al. ll, on1 the aight th January last, by a negro mao ONlte prpet of Srnmuel of Daalington District. and th nu may be bronaght to tr ial for hw ~ eaid, I, .loux~ L. MAlas a d.ad, ~n tisi i n~to roclantioni, 'fferinig a rewa.rd oif Two l'iinndzrd D~ollars for his applrehlenioin aann dvry intlo:any Jail ini thae State. Sa d .imn'is about *r feet high, dark cnptem . and about 25a years of age. . * i. er mny hand andl the se~al of the atea t ii ' ..naibia, 2 ith Jane, 18.,:3. Bej: * t'.rry, Secretary of Siate. 80. C'QIi NA---SUMTER ii )ST. H y . WE. : Hr W I , 'r., ()r:li na ry for WVherea, 11. J1. Abbota lanth applied to moe for Letters of 1:dImmixlraion~ Onl aill and singnlfyr tie trods anmd chat teLs, rights aand :credito's of it II. Abbott late of the These ahrefoar.. to (ite and a.:oon isha all andl iigalar, the kaidrd iad credai libeore tae iiaizr isext Ihdia::WV.- Court four that said l),trict. to be hioh! a :'r Snoaiter Court Ihoaue oni l-'ridaz tii 'dth dfay of JT uly necxt. to shaew Ca tae, if an v,why thae sail d:ini'.raution: ShenblIl not hbe gran Ited. G;i'.en tnuderr my ha md andl .seni, lthi. 20: di ofI~ June, in th eaocr of [1.. ta.] oaar lnr'd, oane a tousand a'i. iotau dlred andi lIity.thiree fandl am thec 77th year' of Amterican Tindaeendenace. Jna no 2Mth, 1853 35- 2t~lS ~S.P Head Quarters. ?.laa ninau. 27 th June 1-53. ORDE R N0 iI ' A ids-de-Ciampo of the Governior residlinag in th Ian I I)visiona are especialfly orideredl to at teaad hima attring the reviews unader ordeors of th lad in lst., and others whose conveaniences will peraait are re j inested niiso to :aftend hint at such places as snit theam. By order of the Caommnandrer-in-chief, J1. W. CA NTh'Y, Adij. andl lansp. Gena' . A'T'TENTION: ofJlatoso wh~o wish to conttinne --please to gt it me otacae -and those,. whio wiash to FLnter tlo thie same. For tiac liberal patronage extendedca to me, I amt grataefal andt shall continue my efioata to please--Nay to dla bettaer.--As to abaility to teacha, I refer to) anty of any schaolarsa. 0 'L. TIIEODORE. Sumiterville, June~ lthi 1853. 33 tf HIGkI SCHOO; kUlRnd C ounty, N C JEV 3 JONES .SMYT H, A. M., Princ'l. rhe second session of this Intsitution will-coamence on Monday the 11th July, 1858. The High School has olrendy taken its osition among the very first Classical and niatheniatical Schools in the country. Without any recourse having been had to special means to bring into notoriety, and ith a simple depenldence upon its own intrinsie merits, it has now grown into a great and well grounded popularity. Few Institutions in the land can present such strong claims for patronage from an intelligent community. The ability and experience of the Principal; the large, airy, and handsonie building-their peculiarly healthy and pleasant location; the entire exemption from every incentive to idleness, or temptation to vice, md the highly moral and religious influence of the surrounding neighborhood, are no ordinary recommen. dations to parents and guardians who de. sire a safe and pleasait home for their children or wards. The Trustecs assure the public, that no labor or expense will be spared in procur. ing every thing requisite for the intellectn. al and physical woll-being of the students. Maps, Geographical and Astronomical, Globes, Philosophical and other apparatus, stflicient for every purpose of illustratioi, are now ordered and mill be at the Ihigh Schl in a few weeks. In a word the Tru.-tees appeal to what tlcy have already done as a proof and guiraitee of their determination to omit nothing in the orgauization and working of the school which will prevent it from being what it is called, a High School in evcry sense of tie terim, Ample accommodat ions are furinished by the Principal, us well as by the most re spectable families in tie vionity. Books, Stationery, &c., arc furnished at time FayetteviIie prices. TERMS AND COURSE OF STUDY: The studeonts wiil be divided into three grades. The first, oir primary (epartntema m which will be taughtj he elementary braniches of Spelliwg, Readiing, Writmig, and the clemients of Arithmctic. Tcrms per Session of five months, -$8 00 SECOND: English Grammar. (Mitchell's,) ' Arithmetic, (Greenleaf 's) Malathematics, (IPearce or Da vics course,) Keith on tihe 2 0) Globe!s, Ilistory, Compnt ion and Rudiments of Latin, THIRD : A comlete Engish and Classical Education, with Natural, Mental, and Moral Science, - - - - 20 0t For French, German or Spanish, 10 00 Board, Washing, &c., (exclusive of lights.) - - - - 40 00 Board and Tuition, paynhle, one-half at fie commencement (if the Session, the other at the close. For further inforination address the Prinicipal or either of the Trustees at Laurinburgh '. 0., Richimond County. North Carolina. DUNCAN M.LAITRIN. MIIJIDOCK McKINEUN, JOllN L. FAIRIX. D. 0.STE Al' Dr. R. I. DICKSON, D. M cNLII1.L., Mr, Editor: Please an nounce Col. 11. F. lI.I CSON as a candi udate tao represenflt (Ercoamita Counsty in the next Legislature amibie June 21, l853 - :11--tf Attention ! CLARE MONTJ TR()(OP. Not to thme roil c'uI. but to ana a t-ctioni or Captain of the ( ~.t'eioiit Troup) , ubhi ch will be held in S,:aMer.ndle on the" seconid Saturday in Jah- -' 't Li''nt, 1-. N3 ' ElIS, ie l..1 to tips- a: 10 o'clo.ck A. 31, close at is la. M1. Bty order of' Th'1 )M \8 M . I;.\KIElt. (\ . lth g't Cavalry. Butler & Newbery W\ ,ahl 31 cst rQspct filly infoarm~ their friendc' thati thr li:are jut receivedl an ail ditioaal tc i- I Spri~rg Goods, c ~t fT: ar r,ycr~r 11.-.aines, (olored ' il I . ml ' ili'a, 'aIonarning~ IEmboidralr t' m id I zni -r M~ceeves, w~ae wIi )e ci y atingI lturtos. ( usa call. .1n nie *;:th, 18.): 3:.--If The Real "Simon Pure." (C. T. MASON Wa( l'1.,D re- ' b y informc his pin ta bt li heias' rec y dan addaitional Stoc.k of fresh from, duim '1re, if every description, patter as nea ad duarable~ las :any wvhich have ever a aP riobrdgt to tis mar ket. hi:s p itee -ar-- tow andl his articles good. All kinds a o~ reaig done in the neat. est annler, anud \gith promptn'iess. lie respecaligl solic its the patronuage of the puici, as3 he'iS ready, to suit them ini every respect. Maxy 31, 1953s~ 31--t f Executor's Notice, A I ,T, person :naI h~ted to the E-tate of liev. Jamie-' N,'o . ., deceased, eithecr lb Note or Acc~onut, I mnake imnmeiate i ay mont. AxluI il I :h an deaianis :ag:uast the saone willwi lei thlemn in properly at. tested within le I i6mic to A. c :INNEWIIERY, I xecutior.. April 26th, 1H 2t 3 uonias ihin taFlag please copy ; * IWIt cfeU roe; aboutVtWq!e tw ye wit straight light c6rod hair,- hasgvorygulky ap. pearanic6", and . UwOr6 quickaad short when)oken ;.sa0apy has a shortthick foot, )is ha desh"r, and thick, chubby fingers. Ie;hd'ihe scar of a blister on his foreheadjust hove the eye-brows, le inay try to'hidle it 1y wearing his cap or hat down over his' forehead. lie will be sure to pas himself for a white man for he Is very white and has been taking great care of his skin for some time. When he left he hid a cloth cap, black coat and a dark colored pair of-pamts. lie will be sure to change his CAp and clothes as soon as he can; lie also viears his hair in front straight down to hide the scar of the blis ter. Ile is a shoemaker by trade, though lie may not go at the business, expecting that he will be so advertised. - The above reward of Twenty Dollars will be paid for his delivery in any Jail in the State. I. will he sute to give himself ar.other name. JAMES LOWRY. Bradleyville, Sumter District, S. C. May 2htn, 1852 30-t f W' Canden Journal and Cheraw Ga zette publish five times. A. ANDERSON, Saisantrv'Ile, S. O. Respect fully informs he people of .Sum ter Dilrict tiat he In ju t reecivvJ and now offers for Palo the leio. selected and ruost choie tttock of Spwiig amId Suuawnuier Goods Tlhnt cannot b-surpassed by aything in this market. lie hias receivi.i iany new styles which pircha.ers would do well to exatnine hos. fore buying elselere. BROADGLOTlS. CASSIM ERES AND V E 8 1' .I N G S. _ALHO A full and large splFry of ITosiery, Shirts, )rawers, (loves, Sutisaaders, cravats, Initid. kerchiefs, &c. &c., A large assortinent of RU!:AD X7 MADE CLO. T11ING, which will lie :-d low. . 3 G arnints innnaii:aitured by the mibscri her, and warranted to give satis1t'acion. Or ders from a distanace promptly attended to. A. ANDERSON. April 114th, 1853 21-tf New Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufactory. JAMES 11. DUE would respectfully info m thei citizens of' Siaterville and th'e surrounding cont ry, It le is niow%' openi. ing a TIN MANUFACTOILY in Sumter villh, anil is now preprared to fill all orders in tle tin line. Merchants will find it to their interest to pulrchiabe their ware fromn me, as I intend to sell lov: and warrant all that I sell. HOOF!NG, GUTTERING and .OB WORK execuited wiih promptness and inl a workinanlike inanner. The ensh will be expected in ever.' instance wn fin'thing or delivering of eveay job. I intend \m'sell cheap and for the cash only. Feb. 8th, 1'53 For Cash, And that only! Tin' c.hiapast- G AOC U . & CO. *4. Dr. MeletL's OldS,tand. Si'gnrs of the tine. tnlity a~id most atp Preserved Fruits of dilibrent kind.:, Syrups, Nuts, &c. A shitre of the publiic patron n ge is desiredi, provided it is accompijanied by the CASh., tbut not othlerwise. J IItl, li3GOR DON & ::0. June Iith, 853 E-tf FAMILY STORESA Clarke &. .Iroth1er~ 'A. ii'v ;:-. - 'v": per Rail Road Conrr ing t'itci.", I' :-wrvedt Frau i, C'igars c, Ctandhe and a ehe b *t of C heingtiL toh.u.eco, ta wichiti they n avite 'ie attenatin of the ciii zen of- iii I iI) tirict. Feruanry 2'l, 1S53 17-if Something Entirely New lin the way) ofi Lades and Gent:lemne:a's tig utine) M.l.ssa~s '. n th a g~eneraI zis soameni~t if Gents. li.' lBo ts ain. Shres. It t hi' latdies wvisha to ;e the hatest sivle of1 Gai3r :and waiilk ~ lhoes iim. jnst caill lil Junne 7th, 1 -5:l 32--i Segars!! C egars !!! .11 ' 1' rceived friini Halthniore ? .i,4?00 S.egars-----:hh-eii., Brands. J. B. N. I.E MMET, I)illee ine.\ door to J. E & II. Webb'ih's New V. - Marcha 22. 1 85T3 21 -ti Something New, Tulles-N~hsor I .iit i:ate I'inr,,tive Dr. Wm. J.. j >.\1 .\ IN & C1. Tooth Pow ders. Ptrep:iredl ufter ti.: v.d:hble receipt iii Dr. K. S. lI arg;tan untsit, andt for sale bty Notice,. All pe.rsonts haivi . dnati l' ngninst ihc thoise indeblted, to tih . , udil mtake pay mnti i itoth Suibnm'- -r Engraving &c, OWIN( i toth thth' iaai hy of collecting small ;accounts, thle Mnhwihe wotidit in. fotrmt the puiahi, thmat whda e lhe is truil thankful for thaeir pat rout h ini citmpell ed to work beure afterf. -4h ot/. June 14, 1853 3,3 tf DINU ne Door West of A: Offers for sale on reas and well selected sto Chemicals, Evan's Lanc Dye-Stuffs, Silver Lanc Paints and Oils, Scarifica Window Glass, Stoniac Spirit Gas,. Breas Best Vinegar, Bruq Varnishes, Pes Shaving Creams, P COLD-DRAWN Best quality of Medeira and P For Medical pur Genuine Co Thomsonian and ] Togetir with a variety of' othc of Drugist o (a All orders put up with r May 24th, 1853. DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. C., Browning & Leman, No. 209 anud 211 King Coruer OF MAfRKET STREE'T, Wil oIl'r to FAMILIES and PLANT EltS visnting Charleston this spring the CHOlCIEST STOCK of FANCY AND STAPLI.E DRY GOODS that has ever been offered for inspection in this city. Thty in,'ite an examination and assire their friends and purchasers generally that thnir prices will complefacorably with any Market in the United States. Terms Cash or City acceptance. BROWNING & LEMAN, Successors to C. & E. L. KEtRRsoN & Co. May 10, 1833 28-tf Notice. All persons are hereby cautioned not to trade for, or receive in paymient of any debt, either or both of two Notes given by the subscriber to R. J. Price, the one for two hundred and fifty dollers, and the oth er for two liuidred and ten dollars, as said Notes given ,-r two separate tracts of land were to be )aid after good and lawful titles wecre made to ine by Price, which condi tions were put in writing and are now in rmy possess'on, and which contains the further understanding that in the event of his failing as lie has done, to make such titles lie would forfeit the amounts &c. C. A. LESSESNE. A pril 3, 83 27--..f South Carolina,' S umter Distrielt. IN E'QUITY. Alsey II. Ramsey 'Bill for Par vs.titioij of Rteal et al. apnars. iT nppearing to my entisfatction that William Adkcrson, Sarah Adl'erson, Mar garet Adkerson, llampion Spears, .lamhes S. Spears, Penelope Crab et ax;ndl Crabi ree, her hiusbandl, A met~ White, aadd -- WNhite her hiusbandh. A Itira Sites, s .- :te.', herj Q*g3..lihn Col lins and ANthia ted'ifr. anJ - -Uk her haawlat , parties Defendants in the r:i case, all residle beyond the limits ofth State. It is orderedl that the said prt~s do appear and pleatd. demur, or answer to the said Bill withuin three *months from 'thi Iirst pulicationi of t his order, and failn to do so, the sail bill will be taken pr3 confhesso aga ist thteim. WN. 1F. I. IIA VNSXWORtT IT, Coimmissioniers Ollice. A pril -lth, 1853 23-2m Increased Stock BY John11 O'Connor. Who hias miade iiew iiiprovem ients and conisoleraly entlarged his store, and is now recewmgii tresh "oods by every trinl (it cars a id eallers tot the nublic for. the sun mear months thle ltielwingr. articles low for Iee rea ,riud Lemottunale. (da ily) Iee, (Orange:'. I .emoins, Pine A1'9!cs and all the Itroipical friuits; al.mu a linie assoritmient of Toibacc'o aiid Cig.prs, wvithi a chioice lot of l''aintly G'roceries, also a large stock of P'ichiled Salhnon and I 'reserm, Flnr (of the best branids warraimedi, also ai large let et Iicon of whlich lie renceives a iew snp. Iplyv weekly I. All of which lie gitranitecs to $el at the lowest rates for ca-lh. A pril 5tlh, 1853 23-. f Cheap Grocery, Ti'l Subscriber hiving opened a 'gro. cory i nderneathi thle Town HLdl, desgis Ikve eing conlstatlitly on ha nd, a stnpphly or heav~y articles, such as SugarCofee, Tea, Flour, ICliMhS, MAXCKUR 1l., SAhil', SOAP', CANDLES, P'OTAT'OES, &c. &c. lin fnert little of almost everything that is gooid to eait; all of wvhico. will lbe sold low for cash, or in exchainge for country pro dnce. li pcTromises to attend to his own bun-ine.ss, and hopes by attending strictly thereto, to receiv e a libera! share of pa tronage. .1 M. CiANIllR~. Afartch 15th, 183 O0-t f For Sali. 15 Shrareq of Wininigton amid Man. hester Rail Road Company Stockh ror sale, any persons tcl9tBf purchasinig said stock will plea~ I~t the subscria. her at his othLc in le Attprney. J. moses' New Stee onable terms,a choIce ck of ets Perfumery, et Cascs . Flavoring Extracts, ors,8 Gelatinte, (variety) h1 Pumps, Hair Oils,. t Do.* Fancy Soaps, hes, (all'kinds) Pens and Ink, 'saries, Tr sses Toiletcoinbs, iper, (variety) Leinon. Syrup. CASTOR OIL. irt Wine and French Brandy, 'oses Erprcssly. 1 Liver Oil, latent Medicines. r articles, comprising t he stock r Physician. eatness aid despatch. 30,-tf .FOR CLERK. MR. EDITOR.1-lANY FRIENNDS of WV. J. N. 1LsItwr arc desirouma of put ting him in nomination fur the Office of Clerk of the Court of Sumter District, at the enstiing olection. Maty 24, 1853. 30-tf Busixess Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, ISO FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Cot/on Factors and General Commis Sin AlCrchat.. D B. McLAURIN. Esq.. will give per * sonal and special attention to the in terests and orders of his friends in this State and the adjoining Counties of North Carolin:, who imy favor these Ilouses with their patronmge. Consignments of produce to the House in New York, either by way of Charleston, Georgetown, or Wilmington, will b-e covered by insurance, if notice of the shipment be promptly giv L May 3, 1s53 27-tf Do not Defer,. but Come if YOU WANT To GET THE Choite. Mr. REICH, Mterchant Tador, begn leave to minorm the gentlemen of Sumter ville and District tbat he hias just returned with a S-; asior laet ot Clioals Cassi srnpi'd ete, Vestintgs, &c.&c- .hrt ever- thing that is required f I suit. Having made the chitce aools himself, lhe doubts ntot hut w 1an stiit the most fastidious. The lao 'e to have your cloths made in ( in or by Yank ees, svhen yout canO 'n made- as r-tylish and as well tt r titan anywhere else right at- d t!:s Mr. ir~lit promises to do hli add that, if his work is not tu tleast eqjualt done in this e anything. A n-t New Yri hn a. trial patt A prd 2fa, 1r>)J3 China, Glass And EARTHEN WARE. Direct importations. H. E. NICHOLS, COLUMBIA, S. C. TAS jn-t received direct trom the nnn. JLtfactu rers itn Etngland and Fratnce, nd by recent vessels frotm tihe North, a very comnplete antd varied assortment of the aboaive nammed GOOD.S comprising all the nwv pat terns and shapes; among which are best WHlITE G ItANI TE or STONE~WA RE, Chiu. tinieb a superir article; 1i'ue and oter Colored WVare, of new styles; rentch and Engmlisht China, new shtapes, Itich Chainai )innetr anid Tea1-setts, and beatifnt FavmIC Ar tcleM ini thme line; Cut, .\mlonublered a md P'olished Gla~sswuare. ofi every kinid; Dyottas Pa;tent C.amnphmene, Store, Oflee, andm P'arlor Lamup, a sutperior ar icle; Wehbba Patenmt Oil and Lard Lups, a new article givintg great lighlt and brilliancy; Tea TIrays, best TIale Cuttlerv and Pal. ted Ca-oors, Spoon., F~orksi,&c. Ilousekeeping articles, itn great, varietvy Crates of assorted Wimres, of desirable and niew styles, by Whlesahme ;i P'ackaoges of ('Tumnblers, Flasks, &c., low Sihving co:mpiete arranmgements for obtain. inog our G. ods direct tromi thme matnufac turer~s we enna and will ot1'r rareiduce Orders attendec. 10 promoptly). 11. I. NICIJOLS. Colutmbiam Ajprml 12, 185i3 24--tf Exccutor's Notice, All persons having demands against thec Estate of the late Culi. Johtn J. Moore of Snmmier District, are requmested to hand theumi in properly attestedl to the subseri hers, andl all those indmebted will mmake paytment to the satne. J1. 11. MOORFE, March I5th, 1853 20-tf Fine Cigars and Garden SEEDU Kept constantly on hand by DW N. JAR. DAROAN & C~ ay2t,185 8 Ja uary P M GIBBONS a date for the oflic-v7 - Coalty, ~oIy e ~ e~i oblige. . October 1 IEL MATJJJS,2 caudidate for T1ac lefj County, at the oeujr 101 Feb. 8th i453 > F O R ORD,17 Oc Mr, Edit piensa sannounce WILj SON as a caudidatedifi nary of Sumter .Ditridt election. April 27th, 1852 F'O R CL Z; B Ucy We are anth announce T. J. DINIUNS, EmqiV for Clerk of the Court, at thdeb8Ulns April 10tli1851 .2 0tF- Mr.Edt nounce Mr.-J. J. MrcKLELARa date for Clerk of the Court District, and oblige, At ", April 13, 1852. WRThe Friends% JOHN F.. JUNEInucjuncefi date for Sheriff of Suinter Dtr next election. Nov. 12th, 1852 s We aihaiiA to annonnee A. E. POL 08 for Sherifl of Sumter DisiftA1E' ing election. Decembd 1 1852 LARG TE 0 f Dry Which for tariety, qunlity. ..... . and cheapnests, merit the at" i" body, some of which we here S HA Ar0. Plain colored Cantori Ci -' Superfine CantCrdp Shaw -Ti fringos, Rich EmbioideinfdVshtf - Suiperfine Frem.'.: and - Tyne nd Buy a Long Shawls, of the' bei vy 10-4 equare Woole6iiI -1S il" st'les: Santag, Jerinf Lr Water. French Ebrodut": _d$r worked, Janiquard leri l Thibet Shawls in e Canton Cra, Broch wor ed d printed Maut es ad Scarfa.s DRES$ 09D%'W Plain; and Fwiure(l'ql.aCK __ Silks ;Sr ripled and Pla"Iided i Figurrl, Striped ana laid thie .at:A -tyles and rivhee Engliat; printed d'haines of ad trons. l Plin Paris Mou.y n~l 1a riety of cotnrs. FqtNou,, natuA' LranI Mr.nisos ofiltisett'au i.tt color.K. French 'and Engr Chint: Calico's. Best quralities andi makes ( can P 1intk. Col d Organdies Frenoi Liese,lhareges, Crape DIJpa fl D -n4 Tisu ,&c. frevening ind#Ball T ~ titgie,132 of beautiMIly P~ ulnRobe patron D: saes~ invg aFuldon Carn attaeh4' . sra super FRENCH NEDLC r of thet richest descriptions. ~ t Pi sces from 37 1-2 to $1Qa R,,icst aid latest stylie F s L A et and MIIst:N CO,LA Rt Suuperb Nt:JoL.n Ennn (.'.taalc lHANnREi~ielIEFS * r'w ent of plain ditto. mubri' rand' Swiss ' I it .z Ritt'Ans, T~srmarzN Super finoV White. ED) ANt) LAMlis, best English mnut Extra Colored, Whli Colored. E'iira ine. nan q ported French ail Engi LNg ST i lilack arid Wh ite. Finest qualities Fdr. .:r ListE A OpnChled and plaimStattkings. lilaek Iilue Muid Mode Coir and SuggerirqA ties Whiilte English Stockuings of thenelti h omi Fpncoi and Rloyal Brown, Brads - lEtru-Fine nird heavy qultitites ouje meni't U:;arma SiniKTs and DaAwvrefIn Woo!, SMaxoniy, Merinzo and -Stocki. ported, L.A ons UtNi)a yuesTS of 3Mrto. ~ ~ Y Gauze Lambus WVool. LanglIa AND" ~ G Loves, ofC Silk, Morino, Kid, .Liale Kidi utmke silk, Segoviti, Cotton andot scriptions. ILarge and full assortmnent 41 TL. EE~, FAsurioNADIE. SuraiTsC CnIAvaTs, Axn PocKET lIANtkac -ltuos Lotndon Biath, 1)n~lhl buiry, t-rench Meriuno and Engliah - Supecrfinet Eumbossedt (lothm and Vic matak,-, TlanlLE AND) PIANO CoIvits. t, Phet qualitiena of hlrowu rand Whit r IDA Mnuns, Donylics, NA rnKiNS, , owvrs nusuir LinessB AND SIIEETINGS, oF u~ Diin Ecr inPrTu6N. Co'rroN G;ooos, Tickings., 3-4 41.4 ni1, *;~t; lirowns Shweeina, Best qiialitisof LogClla hams, Satinets, Cassimereun, Vestin-s he Cloths, &c, &c., It will be worth your wIhie togl ' nil amine before purrchas~ing elsewhetiK W. J. .JACOBr SO,: 22i King-st., (Blend) opp. the T~~ Chuarleston, Jarn. 24, 1853 13 Butter, Lard, Bacon o PR1ME MOnntain Butter, (int am do. do. Leaf Lard, North Ciaroliine Bacon, do. CORN. ROBT Af March 25, 1851 24 P1~tSNSNotice. PESOSwishing vehuckhe~ kind can htiy themn atE. Dixan, u ville, as cheap as cantbbegbylt in Ion or elsewhere and warrani~r dt April 19th, 1853 -~ vbevh aiooetti ole im Ins at al * ~- *~ -~'1