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$J0 Rewartp R AY,oan liqqtioesday the 17th instant, may Boy RIdHlARlt), a white mulatto, about five feet three or four inches high, toler.ibly stout built, -about tweni two years old with sIraightI lihght colojed hair. is .I vely sulky ai. penrance, and inswers luick nid slirt when spoken to said boy has a short ihick frot, his haids short and thick, chubl1tby fingers. lie bud the scar o a Iblister on 'his forehead just above Ihe eye.rows, he may try ti hide it by weariag his cnp or iat down over his forehead. lie will ho sure to pass himself for it while mai for lie is very white and has beetkin iig ireat ,care of hiss.kin for soino tiie. When lie -left he had a clothi cap, black coat and a dark colorcd pair of' pahtits. lie will be sure to change his cnp and clot lies Its soll as- he can; lie also w-ears his hair in front straight down to hide the scar o t he blis er. lie is a shoeinaker by trade, though lie may not go at. the hsiiess, expecting that lie will he so advertised. The above reward of One Hundred Dollars will be paid for his delhvery in any Jail in the State. 1le will be sure to give himself another nane. JAA11S IOWRY. Bradleyville, Sumter District, S. C. May 2htn, 1852 30--tf flW" Canden Journal and Cheraw Ga zette publish tive timies. Office Wil. & Man, R. R. Co Witunsa-roN, N. C., 14th Seplten'r. 16853. HE Stockholders of the Wilmington i and Mantichester Rail Road ComiipalIn, are hereby notified that the Nietletth (19) Instaltent of FIVE I)OLLA S(s per Share is required to be paid by the tirst iif October, 1853; and the TW E\'iETlI (20) and LAST INS'TAlAIENT of .'iVE DOL.ARS per Share on the thirty-first (31st) day of Decemiber, 1853. By order of the Board of Directors, JOllN McRAE, It., Treas'r. Sep 21, 1.53. 47 fin ggrWatchtnan please copy one month. Notice. RANAWAY from me on the 2.Ith of Septei ber, William 1). Magee, vho was lawfully bound to me by his inoiler. Mary 31age-, on the 3rd day of Deceiber, 1851. Said boy is 17 years old, lark comiplected, n ii II romai inose. when he left lie had on a new lack California Hat; he has beet at work at the ilacksmith Trade for about 8 months. I will pv TEN DOLLARS to aniy tpersoii that Will irin him to me or lodge him in Jail where I can get hiiti. If any person or persons, employs or harbors him, they mny expect to be dealt with accord ing to law. - JAS. WV. AMBR11OSE. Bishopville, 5th Oct. 185:. 50 1m SThe Camiden Journal and Darlington -Flag, will each publish mr one monti. anl senil their accounts to the subscriber at lBishopville. -7Improved Cotton Gins. Thianltful for past favours Ih subscriber vish. es to inform the public thatl he still mnanufac. tures Cotton Gins at his establislment in State. burg, on thie most improved and approved plan which he thinks that the cotMn ginned onl one of those gins of the late improsvenivc.t is worth at least a quarter of a cent inore than the cot 'ton ginned on the ordinary gin. I al i man ufactures them on the most sinipl-e construction, of the finest finish and of the best materials ; to wit, Steel Saws and Steel Platel tibs Case hardened which lie will sell for 82 per Saw. lie also repairs old gins and puts them in com plate order at the sliortesttnotice. All orders for Gins will be promptly and punctually at tended to WILLIAM ELISON. State burg, Sumter Dist, S. C. Feb 17, 26 The uidersigiled havn ntered into a Copartnershlip in the city of Charlestoni, uinder the tnatne an :firm of CH AuAl BElts, CHISOLA.l & IOulRE, for tmhemuros of transacitiutg a general lFACTPOltAUE and CO.\lAlSSION BUISINESS, respect. fully tender their services to their trends, -acqtmaintantces andi the puhhel i general ly, for the selling of Cutt on, or the purichas ill of Goods oif anmy description. Any or all of the pirodneits or tnanufac. tured articles of the counitry will lie re ceived upon conisignmntiis, ditposeid it promptly, iind to tihe best advantage. At suich tiknee as there miay lie only at I mtited demand for an article conisigined to thlemi, a rnarket will be found where it will com mand its v'alue. The receivitnganid forwarding of Goods wlasohave their prontptu ateniton. Every exertion will lie tused to co'ndtact albusiness enitrusted to their care in such a manlier to tmake it mauttually profitable -,and agreeable. *Liberal madvances upon donsignmnents will bem mtde. *From their long expelrience in btusiness and general actp~aintanuce w it h t lie wants and desires of the people. with a pledge to devote their entire time andii skill t the businmess, they flatter themselves that they ivill be enabled to give entire sat isfaction. A sh are of patronage is respiectfully so. hcited. f. W. CIIA31 HMRS, HIENRY L. CIl[SOLMf, WV. C.MOOR1E, - Juzly 13, 185:3 43 t f. The Sosatla. To the friends of ouar canse throtughouat the slav eholding Stale we alpeal. "The A gricul tural Association of tihe PI:ttnting Slates" has for its object dhe defuscion of kmm.wleidge, as it appertains to all bmanches of Agericulture and of our peculiar institituitions. We desire a t lose' bond of tehlowship, that wve may develop our sourchs and be united as one matn in our iter It has been said that "thme worhld is against us."' le it so; the worlid, we know, is depenid ant on uas,and we glory in our polsitioni. Let us be trite to oumselves and all willt be well. In tha dischiarge of our duty as "Exicutiive Council" of the Associatiomn,' we havev tahed the time of the next meet ing of the Associat ion to be on TIhtursday, the first dlay of Decenmbter next, at C.olumbia, S. C., wich wtill lie durinig the first week of the session of the Legislature of that State. . Fronm every slatveihling State 1entemop ofdestiniction have been applied to bys uto present addr esses or eeways be fore the "AshociatiOn on the various subjects of interest c onnected with it. Tothe Southern press we also appeal, anid we hope that every newspaper wsill not oenly publIsh this circttlar, but willI give their ablest efforts to tis cause, time and agai.1, in their ed-. itorial columns. We earnestly desire that all who fe-el the imn portance ofthme work before us, atid wish to nil vance and firmily establish this Association, wil send forward their- names and inlitiation fee, whioh is "five dlollars," to Dr. N. Bi. Clottd, Secretary, Locklandl P. 0., Alabiama. Th'le Cfunds thus raisedl are to be apptlied to the puli eation of all addresses tail essays for gratuitous -distribution in book or pamtphilet form. ' ' E. A. H~otr, Aaaa WA LKER ANDEttsoN, Forida. A. G. SUoS5M ER, Soutth Carolina, JAs. M1. ClmA atas, Georgia. G za. R. Gicsiea, Georgia, President, e~r ojfcio. gN. B. CLOUD, Alatbama, Secretary1 er ojlcio. - Executive Committee. :jMonItery. Ala., A ugust 12. 1853. 02 Every paper In the State friendly to the caps'dif-Southern interests iil oblige the Ex. 6'thiive Council by giving this a fow insertIone ,bntil the~ time of meeting. Zf* ditdr: Please annonnce. Capt. T.'. I). FsuilitiobN as n Candidate for Sherift of Sumter District at the ensuing election. Aug. 2'4, 18.53. Mr. Editor:---*You will obli,_e a miiiber it the voileh-i of Suiter ihstrict, by annonicrwjr in your columns the- ime of' 11.,jor .rtNs BALLARD, as al Candidate for Ordinary at the ensuing electioni. Aug. 13, 1853. 42 tf FOR TAX COLL1E(ITOl. Ailn. urn:-en announce Mir. ROBEII'RT W. i)URANT, at candidate for 'ax--Collector of Salemi County, at the next electioll, andi11 oblire AIANY VOTEs. Janiary 14, 18$52 13-tf $3? The friends of Capt. P. Al. GIB 1ONS announce hima cniidi dait for the ollice of 'Tax-Collector for salm County, at the ensninlg election and obIe MANV VOTERS. October 1 i51. ORP01 'TA X ('OLEC'OR. 0z-' la F'icNa(IS of' Dan I l, AI1illS, Esi1., aliollIWc him as a cauiididato ftr Tax Collector for Claremont Coity, at the enosuinlg election. Febt. dith, 1853 -15-tdI F O Re O ll D IXNA le Y. ( IYfr, Editor:-You will plase anl3oncile WIL JAM H. ltUIN SON n1'- a raiidate fir tie Ollice of Ori nary if Stititer District, at the enlstigI electioni. MANY VOTFr.nS. April 27th, 1l52 27-ti P 0 It C 1 E R K. (I We are authorized to annouce T. J. 1)INKINS, Egt., a Canalidate. for Clerk of tle Court, at lihe ensuing elction. MA NY VO'IitS. April 16th 1851 25 tf 0:'r7 Hr Ed ito4)r:- P Ica se a ED notlce .\lr. .. J. MlcKEl.lAlR, a Candi (lai for Cerk of ilie C'oiri, fir Somiter I)strict, nili hli ge AlNv Vo-r cis. April 13, 1852. 25-ti FOR CLERK. Al*ltE)lTrO1i:-31ANY FRIENDS 4f W. J. N. Iliam.lr are desros of plt. inr him ii imnomioi for the 01ice of C!erk of ti he Coirt i of Sioner 1)ist riet, at ih ensui ecion. M ay 21, 1 53. 30-tf F O Jl S H E Jt I F F . W::The Friends of Mr. J011 N F. J1\UN 1, aotitnce himl) as candi <1sate for Slierill' t Smliter District at ile next election. Nov. 1*1111, 18.52 3-td-pd. S. We are authorized to annioce A. E. l'(01, as a calilate for Slierill'of Suoter District at the ensii ing election. Deceiber 21, 1852 8-tf Mr. Editor:-Please an nouno~e JOIIN N. cl\1,EoI) a candidate for SlicridTr of Soumlter Dit rict and ob lig 31ANY FRINish. Jiie 29th, 10-53 35-t f Negro Shoes, The siulsriber has made arrangements for t inmnuifacture of friim Four to Five Thiousandt pairs of the atbove article by the FA LL. For reti-rence~ as itou iual ity, he woiiti respectfully ref, r piersonis whoi 13 tina 41 diuisosed t purchaie ot timii, to Iti-e who patr ni zed hiiitu la.'t year As to prie., he~ wilt giunlnee themi as low as cn he oflerdedl 3lay 22 2 .J MORGAN. Notice. PERSONS wi-.hin..t vehickiles of any kind can buy them of E. i xon, ait Sumter villSe, as c hieap as5 can hie bought ini Charles 30n oir elsewhere andi wairranited to stand. A pril 193 h, 1S53 25-if DRY G00DS IN CHIA RLEST1ON, S. C., Browning & Leman, No. 209 asaid 21! Kisag Cor~ar OF MARImT S''TRIlET, Wil oIlier to F'Auh11IES and l'L.\NT E'ltM visit ing Chiairlestion t his s primtg the UlIOICEST' ST1OCK at FANCY ANr' sT~AP'L f)RY G;OOi S that has over been. ol'eredl tar inispectio m113 t his city. Th'Iey in .-ite an exainaiiiitionl andit assure their I riendlAsand puirchadsers genieraly ) that their prices'. wvill congi;elefiiarmly with any Mar'ket in the Unitedl NtaItes. Terms Cash or City alcceptanfce. BlROWNING & LEMAN, E.iccesiors to C. & E. L,. KUntaxsoN & Co. Notice. All peirsons are hiereby cautioned noat to te for, or receive in paiymient of aiiy :ehit, eith er or hbuth of t wo Note s gi ven3 by thle soubscriber to R. J. Price, the one for .wo hunid red aiii tifty dol lers, anid the othi er for tw hundii tilred anid 3(ten dllars, as satid Notes iaven for twa separate tracts of lamnd were toi be paidu after 200i0i anrd hsiwfual titles were moade to) ie by) Price, whtichI conldi. tions were put in w..riting. and are noaw in liy pois5seSwon, antd whicb conltainms the Iiurt her undeilrstandmirg t hat in the event oft his Itilint?e as he has donie, Io mak lsuchal titles hie wouldi forfeit 'the amiouts &c. C. A. LESSESNE. A pril 3, 18.53 27-tf ILP Watchi~man copy. ~' 'Te undiersigiied w.onhll respect f ulIly inform hris S riendils, nnd the1 puibl ic getnerally), lint he lhis lease'd hat extensive anrd well knoiwni estiablish ment,. the PI-A4NTI'E S' J/OTE 3,, anid is no0w ready for the reception of visitors. Its eligibile location, beiing contveniient to all the busi ness loca lities, w i connntieiid it to those who visit the: city on businese, and nol exertions or expense w.ill be- spatred by Inle Proprietor to protnote the comfort anid convenience of his guests, and rendler his htouse, int every res'pect, worthy of pubhlic patrronagie and support, fle is pleased to adid that he lias secured thle services, as Bookeeper, of M r. J. W. LA;.IKw, so long anid favorably krownvr to theo travelling coin. mutnity of this and the adjitcent States. G. WV. B3OMAR. Sepn8, 1853. 48 41 New ;,iorkAdveriis tiits, '01 . F s n .N,.PROM THE~ NEWSPAPER-ADVEtTISING AGENCY OF S. A. PEriTIN ILL. & CO. -122 Nasatu St., New -York, and 10 State St., Boston, who are the Agents# of the best and most widely circulated newapers in the United States and Canadas and are authorized to take advertisements and subscriptions at the publish ers lowest rates. Oct. 12, 18.3. 50 tf IVIPORTANT DISCOVERY ! IELIEF IN TEN MI1NUTES ! B'yaum's Paailaaosiue Wafers are unfailing in the eure of Couans, Cor.nas, AsTraMA, BaioNenrris, SoaE inaoA-P, 1loARS .Ns, DiFFICUn.T llRT EATtItNG, INCIPIENT CoNavt'a'raori, AND DIsAsES OF TIn LuNGs. They base ao taste (at mnedicine, and any child will take them. Thousands have been rcs tored to health that land before dspaired. Tes. tinuy given in hutidredsa of caes. A single dose relieves in TEN 117UT$. Ask for lItryan's Pulmonic Wafters-the origin al and only genuine is stampled "Bryan.)' Spuriouas kinds are offrered for sale. Twenty five ceats a box. Sold by dealers generally. J BRYAN & CO., Rochester, N. Y., Proprie tore. Wholesale by P. 1. COHEN & CO. Charleston. Oct. 15, 1853. 50 3a A GREAT RE .EDY. BAUME DE VIE! OR, OR the pertsnnellt entreof Liver Con plainti, Dispelsprsia, .:aiaaalice, Indiges tit, Nsrvots Ileatlache, Debility, anad all diseases aariinr friat disordiered liver, stoii'h or itlestianes, the BAUM 1 DE VIE,, maiufactured by CiHARLES DE IOll E, of Stuinterva le, S. C. has no st perior. It is iiit ra llra in its exeelleic' as an external reaedty for Burns, Scads, Bruises, ('tats, &C. T Full] directions accompa:any each 1)ot tic. BOATWRGIIT & BARKULOO, Wholesale Agonts, Columbita. S (. lrj' Those desirous to purciase cana also iiI the iatune de V:e tat Mr. .lohn 11. Chatdler's Store, near the Tou at 1I1;111; Staerville, S. C. Thc silbscriber dlrotis it innecessary to reromietal his medicini aly further than tlis-t ha:t any 11ne0. who las orce lhorotarIl ly tried it. will never ie wilt utit it wheni it cant be had. CIIA S. DE I,)RMFli Auatgust 24, 153, 43 tf New and Unrivalled Railroad Rloute to the North, Via the WV ~ ilniangtesa Ttatid Maiia ces-ter Railroad. Throuh in the sane time iwith. the A N1) A VI})TNG S EA I('KNE r S. TRAVELLiERS are rerpectfully informed that One tallundred aid Thirty miles of the WVilinitgtont and Manachllester Itailroa I are complehtedl andta itt sucetsfil ioperation.and con nections have been forned by first class Four llorse Post Coaches over the utitinihed part of late Ho:al. The following is the sclelle: Lave Augusia at - - 6 a. m. - Wihnaiangtona at - - - 8 a. mt. Arrive at Weldon at - - - 3 p. ta. "4 Baltimore at - - - 6 a. m. " " Philadelphia - - - I p. m. " " New York at - - - 6-30t p. ta. Time from Aulguta'i:L to Wilairant, 26 hou1rs. -"Wiliigiton to New Yaork, 31-30 2:,' At Wilmington the connection is made with the 8 o'clock a. it. E.rpress Train. E -W- At Weldmn, passenigers can have chOice of Itouites. either by Se.aboard ad Iloatnoke Isailroad anl Bay Iile 0tf Steamters, or by Raili jnalload tarough Peershtrg, hinhmond, and Wasihingson city, to BIaltiimore. ''broutght Tick ets lay either of these hanes can he putrchiasedl ta '1i'rough.~ 'l'iets from 3Montgmasy to Chaarleste at will be receivedl ontthe Suth (Cara liia htailradl be-tweena Amruiastai anad the Wil mtington atal lancheuster itailrad. Ca Paegr de-siruns tof going Nonrth lay Isis tatote will hi ae thaeir bacggae ctaeckeda at Auaausata to the Wihnainagtoninad Malaes-er liailroadl. tji" Anay ithier infomrnation can lie osbtainied of DJr. .J. L. Keena, Agenrt at Auguasta. La. .J. FLWulING, Suap. WVil. andl 3l1ianhester ltail road. Rail Road Notice, 13xtsaEtn's Omeszt, WVil. & Mant. 11. 11. Jualy 10, 1853. ON and after thais date, thta MantiI and P'assenager T1rains- will runta daily as hollows: W liST. Leave MaI~rs BfluaIT Stationa at 12.310 A. 31. "Fluorenice 1.15 " ' TPannnon~asville " 2.00( '' " Lynchhn~airg " 2-4 " " Ma vesvill " st 3.15 " "Sumiterville " 3.50 ) " Alanchester " 4.4(1 i Arrive at Jttaction " 5.00 " 1AAST. Leave JTuanction tt" 23*) 5.N Manichester ' 2( " " Sitmatterville " 325 ' " .Alvesville :.5 " . 'Iiaaiaautnotville " 44 " ~oeace " 4.15 " Arrive at Mars BluiTY Statin 5415 " *Or awatit thae arrival of the Mlail train ona thte amnth C~iatlina Rail lloadaa, utdi 10 o'clock 1P. M. L. J.FFIlNG, lRest. Eaag'r. &c. Jutly 10th, 1N53 . 35-61 Business Card. BROWN & DeRO8SET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEW1 YOR1K. lJElRONSET'1 & BitOWN, Cotton F'actors andi Gen eral1 Coimmis. Dl P. Mc~LA.UltN, 10sq. wall wive per. Li sronal andit spfciatl attention to the int teremsts tandti otrdet.rs of his, friaendss inaal his S'ate mada thec adljoining Coatnrties oaf North Cairol inma, whlo miiay favoar thtese I Jotsea thl their p)at rontage. Ctonsignmets of pirodluce tao thte I lousoa itn New Yotrk, eithert lby way of Chanrlestont, Geoirgetoiwn, or Wvilmintgton,. tal be covered by mnsurattce, if ntotice of the shaipmtai he protmptly giv eni. May 3, 1853 27-tf A Buperior Tooth Powder. Maide by thae vialuablo receipt of D)r. K.8S Dargan, Denatist, Prepared and stold by DA RGAN & Co. I7Prico 87 1-2 per- box, SDRUGGISTAl CAM DL OFFERS for sale, for cash, or-an approved cre and WELL SELECTED assortment of EAsT INDIA Drugs and FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERI( SUtGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PAINTS A TIUSSES, (ALL KINDS) VARNISH PESSAIIES, " ' DYE STUI DItUGGISTrS LABELS, B3RONZES " GIASS WARE, BRUSHES PATENT ME.IDICINPs, WINDOW ( TrJIoPsoNiAN MEincIsvs, * LAMP AND SIAxess' IfEn us & ROOTS, SoL.AI, LA1 GARDEN SEEDS, SPIRIT GAI Gcnuinc COE Together w COMPRISING THE STOCK OF -AL Agent for the PA TENT AND FlJ April 6th, 1852. Cheap Grocery. THE Subscriber having opened a gro. cery underneath the Town Hall, designs keeping -eonstintly on hand, a supply ot hteavy articles, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, RICE, BJCI0VIIEAT, MOLASSES, VI N EGAR, BACON, LA RI), BUTTER, CJEESE, A MACKEREL. SALT, SOAP, CANDLES, POTATOES, &c. &c. In fact hitle of almost everything that is good to eat; all'of hic.. will be s'3ld low for cash, or in exchange for country pro duce. lie promises to attend to his own husness, and hopes by attending strictly thereto, to. receive a liberal share of pa. tronage. J. M. CIIANDLER. March 15th, 1853 :20-tf The Corn Exchange, B Y Thomas O'Connor. Who keeps ionstantly on hand a lot of D )O ESTICS at the lowest .ates. GRO C ER I ES at Charleston prices for cash Biconi, Lard, hUoms. Butter and a large sup ply of t he best CIG A RS and TOBACCO which lie will sell cheaper than any mner chbant in town, also just received 410 barrels North Carohnsia flour. Jan. 1%34h, 18-53 12-1vy MYERS' HOTEL, TIlE rserSti her would respect. ti f u1ll., aform his old fricids and the latlpublc generally, that his Ilotel so long known as the "SUMTER lOUSE," is again openeed from date, for tlie recep tion of visitors. The ititernal arr 'ogements will undergo a thorough repair, with as little delay ss possible, and ho trusts that his attention to the comifort o his guests, will merit a sI tre cif Iblic patronage. The sthscriber Ias also taken charge of thei BILLIA R) TA II I.E, and intends litting up e lie room with neat ness, and will furnish it wirh all the necessaries and conveniences that lovers of the sport can require. F. MYERS. March 8th, 1853 1u-tf China, Glass And EARTHENWARE, Direct Importations. H. E. NICHOLS, COLUMBIA, S. C. AF*S jn-t reiceiveid direct from the man. ii acututrer- in EnglIantd andtu Frantce, and lby recent vessels tromt the North, a ve'ry ili comltte iand varnild assort ment of the abhiove namited GoOlD.' comtprisi ng all the tiewt patt teros anid sha~pes; atnong whic h are best. WIlIlTE GII.ANITE or STON EWARE, Chitta finish a superior article; Bliue and other Colored 'Ware, of new s:yles ; Frtenil ichn . Enhslt China, new shapes, plaitn W~ite. Gold antd (decitrated; Rlich Chi nat innter anid Tlea-setts, and beat iful F.nicy Art icles in the Iline; Cut, .louldeired atnd P'o~led Glassware, ot every kin ;i D~yots's Pa;tenut t.munphiene, Store, Ollice, and~ Parior Lamiip, a supterior article; WVebb's Pterit Oil andu Lar d Lonnps. a new art ic leg ivitng great light and brillIiantcy; 'Tea Trays, lest Tabhle Ctutlery andI Pal. tedl Castors, Spootns, Forks, &c. lhtusekeepintg .articles, in great variety; Crates of assue~d Wa~res. of dlesirable anid newa tyles,~. by \Vhtolesale; Pakgsot TIumbnlers, Flasks, &.c., low by lie package. itjig omlete arraitg mients fo)r obtaitn mug uir G;oodis direct tromt the nranufac turers we cans andI will ofller rare itnduce mitints, either hv Whsolesale or Retail - Orders aitten.uded to promupt ly. UI. F. NICIIOLS. Columabiai, A pril 12, 185:3 2-1-t f Fine Cigars and Garden SEE'D K'ept cont ant ly ont hanil by Dr. WV. JAS. D)ARGAN & CO. Law Notice. J. B. N. HAMMIVET, ATTORNEY AT[ LAW, SUMTERVILLE, S. C, Oflice next door to J. B. & Rt. C. Webb's New Y'ork Store. Ma rch 22, 1853 21-tf New Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufactory. JAMES 1H. DUE~ woul respectfully mfioi m the citizeusof Souerville attd the sturrotudinig cotunt ry, thait hte is nowv open. mit a TlIN AA\UFiACTrORY int Sumter ville, and is ntow prepared to ll all orders ini the tin line. M1erchants wvilI tinid it to t heir interest to putrchatse their ware fromi me, its I intetid to sell low anud warrant all thait I sell ROOFING, GUTTERING and JOB WORK execnted with 'promptntess and in a wvorkmanttlike manner. Th'le cash will be expected mn every inistatnce on finishing or deliverinig of every job. I inutend to sell cheap antd for the cash only. Feb). 8th, 1853 15--tf NEATLY BMLanTete AT Tima OnIOum DCHEl IN, S. C. fit, At 'rnJ :OWEST MAtKxT RIc.s, a largP REDITERRANEAN and EURoPEAN Medicines, ,AN CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS ND OILS, SPICES, ES, GELATINE, FS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, HAIR DYE, LASS NAIL AND TooTti-BRUsnts, WIcKs, C611s AND AIR BRUsttzs tD AND SPERM OILS, FANCY SOArs, I AND CA3PHIRE, &C. &C. I Liver Oil. ith every article A DRUGGIST OR PHYSICIAN. Bo most approved fIL Y MEDICINES. 24-if Through Fare from Charles TON PO BALTIMORE $15 00; TO PHILAI)ELPHI1A 817.50; AND TO NEW-YORK $20. THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CIIARLESTON, S. C, LEAVING the \Vharf at the foot o Laurens-st. daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival of the Southern cars, via WIL MINGTON, N. C., from which poitt two un ily trains are dispatched at 8 A. M.; and 2 1 M.; Mec8 o'clock only connecting at \Veldon W.ith the lilies to Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philu delphia, and New-York. The public is respectfully informed that the steaiiers of the-se lines, are in first rate condition, and are navigrated by well known and ex perienced comnanders; the Rail Roads are in fine order, (the \Vilmlintton and Weldon. as well as the Seaboard and Romnoke havinu recently been relaid with heavy Trail) therdby sceuri-g both saiety and despateli. By these routes passeiiers avaviting themselves of the FIR'lT TRAIN tnay reach Bliltiini-e in 40 hours. Pliiladelplla in 45 hours, aid New Yorm in 50 1-2 hours; and by the SECONI) TRAIN they arrive in Bal tiiimorc in t0 hours, P1hilidelplii in 6 hours, and New-York in 61 1-9 hours. Thronugh tickets can alone be had from E. W INSI.OV, Agent of the Wilmington and14 Raleigh Rail Road Comp:mny. at the ollice of the Company, foot fif LaIurens street, Charleston, 8. C., to whon please apply. March 23, 1852. 22-tf AT TIE OLD STAND OF S. & J. OILDERT. 8S. & E. M. G 11L B E Rt T cotintiue the CARRIAGE USWINES at the above stand-No. 35 and 40 Ventworth.street, Charleston-where they will be pleased in exhihit to their old friends and customers a very extensive Stock of Vehicles. comt prsilg those of their own manufacttre, together with various other styles usiilly found in this market. Their long acquaint ance with this market as mantfacturers and dealers will citable thetm to offer great illucenents to purchasers both in styles and prices. Atugnst 24, 1852. 44-tf Increased Stock BY John O'Connor. Whlo has made newv improvelneats and cotstderably enlargedl his store, and is niow receiving fresh goods by every train of cars and offers to the pulblic for the sum mner months the following articles low for Ice Cream and Lemonade, (daily) Tce; Oraniges, Lemotns, P'ine Apples and all the tropical fruits; also a fine assortmnent of Tobacco and Cigars, with a choice lot of Family Groceries, also a large stock (of DRY GOODS, &c. Pickled Salmon and Preserves, Flour of the best brands warranted, also a large lot of Bacon of which he receives a new riup ply wveekly. All of whtich he guarantees' to sell at the lowest rates for cash. April 5ths, 1853 23-if D. J WINN, lias just received from Baltimore and Ne w York, a large and wvell selected stock of Broadclotias, Cas.wnres andu V ESTINGs, the fines-t and best that has evar beerr brought to this market. --A LSO, Ready mnde Cloting for Gent.' and Youth~s, (ofevery qutalitiy and description. Hlaving s-e lectedl the Goods, and had them made up to or Cer, lie can warrant the work;. ---A L do, Every description and quality of Gloves.; Dress llats made up to order; Caps, Silk Cravats, Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs~ and Neck Ties, Linen Shirts, do. Collars, Mlerino Undershirts, (10. Drawers, with every article tat is worn by genteleun, which he oft'ers on reasonable terms, and solicis a call from his old customers, and dhe citizens of the Dietrict generally. Segars!! Segarsf! .JUST received from Baltimore 15,000 Sogars-choice Brands. BUTLER & NEW BERY. May 10th, 1852 28-tf For Cash, And that only, The cheapest GROCERIES ever sold in Sunmterville, can hse had fromu GORDON & CO., at Dr. Mellett's Old Stand. Segars of the finest quality and most ap provedl Brands in tile world, together with Preserved Fruits of dtffecrent kinds, Syrups, Ntuts, &c. A shatre of the public patron age is desired, provided it is accompanied biy the CASH, but not otherwise. GORDON & CO. June 14th, 1853 33-tf The Celebrated Lecoultre SINGLE AND DOUBLE BLADES, and other Shaving A paratus. For sale by DA RGAN &, CO. Butter, Lard, Bacon & Firn) do. do. Ieaf Lard, dos North Carolina Blacon, do. CORNI. ROBT..LATTA. March 95, 1853 V4s IItIA C1 J9, piioss and Com WILT IS IT I I'hat we behol many females, scarce in the meridian of life broken as heath and spirits with a Complication of d.seases and ailments.depriving t en or te o er fo r he elporment of life at an age when ysictl health buoyancy din1rits d hP r ty co mind arising romacon ditn of nfaalrla, should be predosmisast. M1an1 of the cawece of tier u Ferings at firit-ieshape years efore, perhalas during girl sood, or the first years of u er g werviure heir orisga so light a to pass uasoticed, IN AFTER YEARS, When too late to be enefitted by one knowledge, we look back and mourns and regret the full consequences Of our wlhat would we not often give to Possess in early lire the knowledge we obtain In aer years ! And what days ant nights of anguish we might not have been spased, it tile knowledge was timely possessed. It is IECLANCIOLY AND STARTLING To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many a wife for many -ears. from causes simple wid controllable, easilytrenede --or better'still--not acurred, ifevery WIFE AND MOTHER tossesed the information contained in a little volume (witisin tle seach of all) which would spare to herself YEARS OF 11SE R Y, And to her husband the constant toil and anxiety or mind. necessarily devolvineg upon him frosn sickness ot the wife, without gsveng hian te opportuiity ofacquirin that con petence whic s his exertions are eititled. and t e posses ir0na of which would secure the t:asppiness of himself, wife, and children. SECURE THE MEANS OF IHAPPINESS By becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, the want of which has caused the sickiess and poverty of tisouandA. In view of such consequences no wife or mother Is excusable W she stieglect to avail herselr of that know 'edste ii, resp'ect to herself. which would spare tier much stfferig, lie the mevans ofrhappineiss and pisperity to her iusbani. aid confer upon her children that blessing above all prirce-wattiy bodies. with healthy minds. That kinwledge is contained in a little work entitled VD0E 0mAmIR3ED WO!MMe1Q Private Mletlical Companion, BY DR. A. rl. MAURICEAU, I ROrrsoR or vistasEs or worscN. One llisndreth Edition. Mmo., pp. 250. Price 50 Cents. (un rtEic aPER, EXTRa BINDIoN, $1 00.1 First published in 1817. and it is not SUltPRIZING OR WONDERFUL, Cotiscleraing flint EV ElY PEM1AI.E, WItETIIEli DAtittEICIED OR NOT, Cu lhere acciatre a tattll knciowieetge of tile sias tire, ctsarneter nosoac cantses of her cosn. phnlsats, with tlhe varlott syniptonis, anid thnus aarly HALF A MILLION COPIES should iavstee er sntl. It is imlerActicable to n.:nnvey fully tle various subjects treated sit. as the sre so a ncture staictly intended for the nirne.<. or 1 in.e C0eatsrnplatitng rnarriars. but no femonale lstinsicas ,t ell.yis; tcalth. at1ad that tcatity, con e.wt nim tiil. nhich is si easducive to her own h itian--l, al(d that nsf ler hisanaid, lisl either lass or i ill i a 1. 4 l hnr will esry isuba:e wen tins the loe sal 3irr.tiian of hit wife at hearr, or that or his own pe. cinary Sinprs sineat. UP'WAEDS OF ONCt- IltNDREDTl1OU S.3 CA')(,OPIICS iae be-tn SICNT' 11T AIIAlL nnittiii the last few nualim CA T'TION TO THE PUBLIC. IEE NOT DEFRAUDEDI titn insi nk t unlests "Dr. A. M. Marleenrt,129 liffS;iy ltreet. N. Y.'' Is on the titlo pago. Bud tIe nt1iiry in the Clerk's Office 9n the back af the titlo t a nd-; anst buy only of reirpectable antl honorablo Ntsh-rFA, or send by tsuall, untl address to Dr. A. M. 1taricens, na there sire spurious and surreptitlous infringerments of copy-right. IMTn EVERY WIF. AND IIUSBAND PONDERI No exeisne for Igsaornsce. whsei Igatiractic I4 Minleary to those we hotel laenr and desnr. aasal wvhen to dispel oaer Igsoraace Is witlshin our reach. To ennble every mi to docIdo upon the inds. pe.narral tremitrly of pnoeessing a copy, rnd Ihat nn wife, tar nothaer need1 remain unInfnrned upon fihe nanny causes. which. sooner or later, are destint- to anake fearful raram-s upon her health. unlessunrdred a..auinst. rina that no consielernte anl affetinatq tittashntad have cause to upbrahl himself with neglect Sf the welfare of his wIfo-a pamphlot orf thirty-six linges, contaisning full Yitle-pserge ellt Inrfeor qf Cof. ontjt. togetler with extracts frot the book, will be -asit -free of carrge ts any part of the United States, by nalslresssig, post-ptid, as herein. Whaens Kisowleslge t hei sappisase, 'tis cttt pasible to ie igesornaist. W"" On receipt of One Dollar (lir the Brie 1:.t. tion.extra hnaling) "THE MAlItED ViMAN'S I"ItIVATE .\EDICALs iiANION!' Is sent (naltl. ed flre) to any a 1e0 the Uni-.ta1O. All lot. tore miusat be poetpstfrand aiderissosd to Dr. A. .\t .i1A(TIOEAU, BoxL 1224, New York City. -4utblish kait Ufice, No. 129 Lberty Street. New York. For sale lay ROBINSON & CARIASLE, H atturtr, S. C. lIt New Ysork City, lby~ Stringer & Tow nsed Adrinntte, Sher man& Co., Dewit t & Davetnport, Bnrn. & Co. Olic, 129 Liberty Strfeet, near Greenwichi. May 17th, 1853 29--tf CABINET WAREROOM. F. M. ANDREWS TAKElS this tmethod oh inforitr the c'itizens of Sumterville and victinity that he htas opened in Sumtatervilie, <spp~ositte the new Presbayieriani Church, a CAlllNET WVA R . ROOM, wvhere ho will keep for sale, chteap, all nsch fttrture ats comes tundelr ths department of lais tratde, which lie will waarrint of good material ;and wnill fturnish fair casth, at Chtarles ton prices, all deiscriptioras or Fturniture madic. Repairing exented1 at the shoartest notice. Mahtoganty attd plain Cuflinse furnished-s with out delay. H-aving .procuredi the serrvices osf Mr. C. WV. Dais, he ts preparedi to fturnisha Metallic Plates engraved in atny style. All the sttbiribor asks is a fair trial, anti honpe~s by punctual attenttion to busitness and easy ters, to merit public patrontage. I e bruiary 17, 1852. I7--ly sizes, consinntly on hanod and for salt by JIUDiSON & iRROliIlR, Olpp. Tetpaerantce Itial Sumterville. Jtuno 15th, 1852 34-tf Veterinary Surgeon. ROBlERT WV. ANDREWS notofiec the citizens of thsis, andthi Ea djoiining Districts, that he lhat removed hal. Stahlest nenr thme Det pot of the WV. & M. Rt. Road, where ho its reatdy at all timnes to tak e chiarge of disseased Horses for a moderate charge ; mn all cases where Ihere is no curte no pay will be expectedl. He also continue. to take PassengerN to and from the Depot, anad expects short ly to receive a New Omnibus for thuat purpose. Goods he will haul at the oltd rate of 10 cents per packtage, and solicits the patronage of the public. Feb. 22, 1853 17-tf W. A. KENT & IHTCHELi, FASHION ABLE Clothing and Ou' ting MASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, or-ner ot W.entworth, Cha.rleston, S. C Purchasers waill fintd at P.1 times a full and coitplete stock of Gent's. BEADY-MADE CLO0THING ARTIOLES. W..A. IJiNT. G. H1. MITCHELL MRnuufnetory 113 WVashhaigton Slqres Na. V May 1849 - 30ff Something Entirely dew In the way of Laieis' and Gentlemen's Gaiter., Ladies' Walking Siomes; (sotnig thing fine) Misses do. with ai general as-' sortnnerlt oft Gentai. fine B3ools and slioen ifrthe Ladies wish to get the lalestiatyle of Gaiters ;iid itniking shoes out, jit call -BUTLEK'NEWBE~R QRAT notherc~t QV DYSPES DR. J. 8. HOUI THlE T1~R~ DIGESTIVPIFU1 OR,' GASTRE JICE. repared from RENN.T, o tlie fourth Somtri of the Ox, after direction. Alaron Liebigbe great P'hysiological Chemst, by:J. 4Houon TON, M. D., Piladelphia, Pa. . 4 This is a truly wonderful remedy fqrindies- - tion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice.lver Coplamt Constipation, and Debility', Curing atteiia ltre's own methud,by Nat'e 'sown Agent, ihebi Gastric Juice. E-" Half a teaspoonful of'Pepsin, intused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of bust Bcef, in about two. hours, out of the St omachl. - ' Pepsin is the chief element or Great Digest; ing Principie of the GastiricJtiice-the Solvent of tie Food, the Purifying, Preserving, ara Stimulating Agent of' the S1om4ch and inteii tines. itis extraced front the DijestiverStom ath of the Ox, thuq forming an artificial Digcn tive Fluid. precisely like the natoral Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and, furnishing a Complete and Perfect substitute for iL: the 4 aid of this preparation, the paini fnd evdis o - Indigestion and Dyspepsia are rdnibiei-fjust as they would bie by a healthy Stotitach. . It is do ing wonders for Dyspeptics, curingcases of lDe bimlity, minaciation, Nervous Deitne; and -Dya peptic Consumption, supposed to be oi the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidetee upoi which it is based, is in the highoat degree Curl ous and Remarkable. bUIEN'IFit EVIDENCE' ! Baron Liehig in his celebrated work on 4hi mal Clhemistry, -ays: An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous so the Gastric Juiice, may be readily prepmared from the nmucous tembranme.of the mtomaolh of the Calf, in whihi various aktir eles of food, as mmeat aund eggs, wili.be soflened, c hahged and digested, just in thi'ime mahner as they vould be in the humari stonmach.' Dr. Combe, ins his valuable 'ritings o-thlg. " Physiology of Digestion," observes that "1a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing# cns'e of Dyspepsia;" and lie states that " adittunguihed professor of medicine in London, who was se verely afilicted with thiis comilliint, finding every thing else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Jiii -e, oh)ined ! irnrn the stomachs of living animals, which proved completely suc cesafully Profes-sor Dunglison, of the Jefferson College Philadelphia, in his great work on Human Plhy. siology. devotes more fihan fifty pages to'an ex amuination mIf thi sIubject. lbs experimentil with Dr. lleaummont, on lie Gastric Jutm e ob tained frotn the liviig humin stonach,~abd fromi amitnals, are well knowr' Z" mIn cases." lie says, " digestion oecurredspereclly in the firtificial ais in the inatural dip '. r .,.I Dr.John W. Draper. Proe6s ,ob.liem'dry in ime Iledical College of ille AJi it. of New I ork. in his " TextJloIk ofthetistry, page 366, s:iys,: It ba6i etf t o 0 o - m ier tirlifit di migestionm could be p8m but it is noni i.im etsally admiielUl be 1s. Carpenier's atandar woi ,n P I lgy' whijeh is in the liltrtry of every hYrIan. m-a ib used as a'T'i ik . : 4. e , i full of evidence simtilar re specti-r ime runarkable Dig04 VIP.ad Pep sin tfii krm fkact that it'Tha ted frormie4fhomach of thica r 0 for ex"Arh'x Artifi..t j reinedy ieasesof th WS "0 cient secre r f istrn J j V GCall'onm the Circulai, gratis, givmng a larg sm!o entific Evi dence, similar-(6.t te-bve with lieports of Remarkabla.i I' parts of mhe United tautes. - AS A Dist-E l- CIl@R, Dr. iRoughton'g PEsrsiNs lins proiuced the rflo'st marvelIlonts effects, in curinag cases of Lye bilimy, Emaciatiori. Nervous Decline, anid Dysa pepitic Consumnption. It is.impossible to give time details oif cases in time limits of tfis adver tisenment; but authenticated certiicafes have beenm givemn of more thanm T1wdiHunndrd Remark 0 ab~le Ciures, in PI'ludelphia, New Yibrk, mand Ilostonm alone. Thiese were nearly all desperate cases, amid the cures were not -only rapid and. wonderini, hut permanent. It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particular ly useful for tendencey .o Biliousdisorder, Liver Commplainit, Fever amid Ague, amid the Evil effects ot Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upont the Digestive Oirganis, after a long sickness-. 'Also; for excess,in eating, amid time toffree use of ar dentspitits. it almmost recnciles-Health with Itutempijeranice. U LI) STO.\MACII COMPLAINTS. There is no form of Old Stomach Comnplainst wvhich it does not seem to reach qpd remnove as onmce. No niatter howv bad they'mnay be, it~gives instant reliej ! A sing/e dos remiotes all the unpleasant syimp~toms; and it Only needsto be * repeated for a short timne- to make~ theses - good cilects permanient. Purity of Bflood and Vigor qf Body follow at once. It is particular excel. lent in eases of Nausea, Vomiting, Crampay Soreness of time pit of the Stomach, distress afte, eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness1 Lowmes of Spirits, Despondency, Ema-ciation Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &'e Dr. lioughton's Pepsin, is sold by nestly ai the dealers in fineu drugsan md Popular Medidgnes' 4 thiroughmout the United State, 1I1s preparid In Powder amid in Fluid ~forma-.andl in Prescriptiuon vials for tihe usd df Phiysicians. Private Circulars fo1r the tise of PhysiciaR, may be obtained of Dr. lifrughton oi his Aget, - describing th'e wvhole process of preyarationisind giving time attmorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is slot a secret remedy, no objet tion can be raised pgpipat'ltE use by Physicians in respectable'etendinig and regula r practice. Price, One Dollar pea be' 1 fl2" OUBvsaE Tite I-Every'.bstileoi 4Im.A --.t genuine P EPSIN bears the written sign~s o. S.I InTON, Ef. I)., sole Pugrhtar, P ii. adtelphmia, Pa. Copy-right and TFradhe Mmarkt se cured. - gg Sold by all Droggists anad DE 1ers in Medicines. .Fur sale in Sumterville - * MII~IL & BRI'i - ~ December 16, 1851. Webb Clark's Hot~Y SUMT ER WILLEO T HlE subscriber would respect S fully inform his patroitsarti th pumblic generally, that heliw-sah) prepared to accommodate all shmo~gv im a call, at thme old stand, at retuina~)~ rates. His servants arte active ad att. tive, his liable shiall be well supplied theo besmt the market will afflid aaht - domestic arrangements of his estaI a ment. shalh be orderly ani neat. Hie" pectfully Aolicita a share- of-pm~io March 22, 1e53 2 fliaing ust 'retum o p~i t ejrshec stork taf of all deebrlpions, irh~6