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A. ANDERSON, Suuterville, S. C. } Respectfully informs the people of Sum ter District that he has jut receive.I and now ofters fur sale the bes' selected and most-chite stock of Spring and Suurinumer Goods, That cannot he surpassed by anything in this market. Ite has received many new styles which purchasers would do well to nxaine be fote buying elsewhere. BROADULOTIIS, CASSIM ERES AND VE.STI'NGS. ----AS B so A full and large supply of Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers, (loves, Suspenders, Cravais, IHand kerchiefs, &c. &c., .AL.SO A large assortment of ItEAI)Y MADE CLO. THINt, which will he sold low. $F Garnents mannfactured by the stbscri ber, and warranted to give satisfaction. Or ders from a distance promptly attendod to. A. ANDERSON. April 5th, 1854 if Dancing School. ' ONS. BERGER having been advised to open a Dancing School in sum terville, respectfully informs the citizens of said place that he will do so on the 1st of May, or sooner if he can leave Charleston before said time. Mons. R. is already known at Suttervtllc, having taught there in 18.50. Hie will however say fo- the information of those persons who do not know him that he is an "Artist" and teach es what is really dancing ; teaching from the beautiful "Walking Steps," called Ladies and Gent lens style, up to the tmost difficult passes of Opera Dancing. le also assures the public that he teaches the figures of the "Quadrilles " such as thew are danced at the bull root. also the real Polka, Schottish, Redowa, Polka, Mazuka the beautiful Sicilienne, and the walt z a deux temps or "waltz at two times" heing now the only waltz used in fashionable Society. He also teachtes the old Style of dancing with fancy dances of every description. Best references given. Ter ms : $12 per session of 18 lessons, three lesson a Meck: Should the class be of 40 pupils the price will be only St1I. Persons wish ing to subscribe will call on Mr. Theodore. Apr. 5. 1854. 23 ti tLI Wateenan copy. XCrH! XC! ICtXc THE " WILMINGTON ICE HOUSE " Is now open. The Public muy depend npon having their wants supplied, at ALL SEA SONS of the year, on reasonable term.. Ice ordered from the countfy will he well packed and promptly forwarded at all times. All orders fur Ice must be addressed to WIL 1fINGTON ICE HOUSE." *r TER MS CASH, which will be strict ly adhered to in all cases. Deposits may be made by persons ordering from a distance. gL-r PRICE, ONE CENT PER POUND. Extra charge for package, dray age. &c. A. M. VAN BOK KELEN, Proprietor. April 5th, 1831 23 in. $100 REWARD, WILL be given for the apprehension and de livery to the Master of either Workhouse in Charleston, or any jail in the State, of ISAAC, sometimes called John Brown, who, without any kumvu cause, ielt the James init l'lamtna tion on the 20th of October last. Said fellow is 5 feet 8 inches in height, mustee complexion, smart, intelligent spoken, and is a Carpemer by trade ;and when lasthbeard of was In thte lower counitry,. on 3MeCord's plantatin. Fiftyv dollars. in addition to the above rewardt, will he paid upon proof to conviction of bia heing haurbored or em plyed by a white or enhtred person. Ap~ vto 3. &J. D. KlRKi'ATRIICII. 3 are29Jth, 1853. 22 tf. The Subscriber OFFERS for sale his plantation in the Fork of Blac-k River containing Fincenu luntd red Acres of lAnd ttwo huntdred and fifty acres cleared ,and well fetnced ; also a fine stock of Cattle and Hogs. JAMES 1I. NELSON. March 29th, 185-4. 22 tf WILL BE SOLD IN Stumterville, on Wednesday the 12th of April, to the highest bidder, 15 or 20 good young Northt Carolina llorses, among which are two ponod p~air. TIhese horses will be sold on a credit nttitm first of November, for notes wtth approved securi ty. JOH-N CIlfNA, Aunctioneer. Ear h 29th, 1854. 22 td. !!3 Watchman copy. Notice, THE subscribers are now receiving their stock of Spring and Snammer goods, which haive bteen selected with great care, anud catnnot fail to giss satisfaction in style,qnality, and prices. Our stock compaises all articles which the wants andi taste of the community demand, and we solicit a call from outr friends and the pubi. hie' before calling elsewhere as we have many new afyles which cannot fail io please-. TIN29 ;DAL, WATSON <4CO N. A. COHEN & COHN, IYPORTERS&D1EALERSIN FOREIGN and DOMEESTIC DRY GO9DS. No0. 117 East Bay, NATHAN A. COHEN, LEAPOLD COHN. CH A RLESTON, s. C. Mar. 29, 1851. 22 ly We the friends of A, R. BitADH Al' Esqlr., take pleasure in an nouncing him a' a candidate for Sheriff of 3umnter Distriel, at the ttex't Electin. jiar. MANY FRIEDS. * Rl OFFICE 1S PREPARIED TO All Ordene to~ Job Work, W it N itcs c1f)Y IStpattIJ, We hope thnse of ouar ,oaaders tishinw Irork dann' in this lin, will g~ ite a calf. T IE best a-mt hatesi Editionts of School floks, of all' kimirls i. erraul tuse, to bc tadt at 1W'ITIKlt & N~E$EX'S. - MIafeff rthe I854 2(1 t f. Notice, 3' Yn 5. ~adsotls Jr,, lMagistrate, wii te sepl t al snakysertrsted is Jrt1. lwe just iye;oi. .H mn An Ordinance, To raise Supplies for the Year 1854, and for oth er Purpose.. Sscrtos I.- lie it ordainesd by the Ins end.. ant and Wardens of Sumterville, now met and sitting in Town Council, and by the authority of the same, that a Tax be and the sname is hereby laed on all Rteal Taxable property with. in the limits of the said Village of thirty-five (35) cents, on every hundred dollars valuation ofsnch property, according to assessment. SECTION 2.-T'lsnt a Tax of twelve (12) cents he, and the seine is herehy itnposed upon each and every slave within tho'limits ofsaisd Village, to be paid by the owner or person hireing or having control ofsueh slave or slaves. SEc-rtoN 2.--That every person liable to the Tax imposed by the 21m section of this Ordi nance, shall sake a just and true return on oath to the Clerk, of the number of slaves for which he or she is liable to be taxed, on or be fore the first day of May, and if any person shall fail to make such return, he or she shall forfeit and pay a sum of money not exceeding the surn of 'wenty Dollars, iand it shall be the duty of the Clerk to report every such default. er to the Town Council at their next meeting thereafter. SECTION. 4.-That the Taxes hereby im posed on Real property and on Slaves must be paid to the Clerk and Treasurer before the first day of May next, and it shall be the duty of the Clerk to make a return to the 'T'own Council on that day, of all persoans who have failed to pay said taxes, whereupon Execution shall be issued tterefor and for ecst. under the hand of the Intendant and the seal of the cor poration. SECTIoN 5.-That each Free person of color residing within the lirnits of Sutttcrvillo, from the age of fifteen to the age of sixty years, shall pay a tax of Two Dollars ($2 00) each, and each and every such person,' from the age of Ten to the age of Fifteen years shall pay a tax of One Dollar (*1 00) except such as are clearly incapable from mains or otherwise, of gaining a livelihood, the taxes hereby imposed on free persons of color shall be paid to the Clerk or Secretary on or before the first day of May next, and if any free persots of color shrill fail to pay said tax, an Execution therefor and for cost shall be issued to the Marshall direct ing him to levy such tax and cost of the goods and eattles of such free persons of color,nnd in case sufficient goods and ehattles cannot be found, then to seize such free person of color and sell hin or her for such tite as will pay such tax tud cost. SECTION G.-That every white inhabitant,or free person of color who is liable to work on the sin ets of the villege, shall on the payment of Two Dollars and Fifty cents to the Clerk and Treasurer before the first eday of May next, be exempt front such work until the first day of May 1855 and all persons owing one or more slaves liab!e to work on said streets, shall on paytnent of two Dollars and Fifty cents to the Clerk and Treasurer before the first day of May next, for eaeh and every sith slave be exempt as regards such slave or slaves from such work until the first day of May 1855, anl the Clerk shall make a return to the Council at the first reguiar fleeting after the first day of May next, of ut persons who shall fail to pay for such Exemption. SEcTtoN 7.-That no free person of color residing without the limits of the staid Village shall be permitted to work therein unless he or she shall first procure front the Marshall a writ ten permit for such privilege, for which the stint of one dollar atud fifty cents shall be paid, and for negieet of obtaining such perntit, ie or she shall be taxed double to be collected by execution tgainst the gols ref such free per sons of color ; and if hie or she have no goods by execution against the person of sutck free person of color. SECTION 8-'That no slave whose owner re sides withost tite Iinits sf sail Village shaltl te permitted to work thereit tinless a written per mit he first procured from the Marshall for which the stm of City edits shal)lie p;ast for a csnainn labosrer, atnl the sntt of oets dolhar and fifty cents for a neclhunic and it'such slave shall work therein without such permit such slave shall he imprisoned by the 3Marshall until released by the Council, an.l in no ease will a release be orderel until the price of lermit and expenses ofitnprisonment have been paid. SEcTroN 9 -Th'at no l'ermit shall be grant ed under the 7th and 8th Se, tinsse of this Ordi nance for a hsngsr tittle titan three months.. Sr.cTIoN 10.-'Ihat persons in po.session of Property on the first day of, March inst., shall be liable for the Taxes thereof. k.aibined/ in Co, sil wii ,ug i-,ta u5 Imy hanel and thei Seal of the corpora tin sf Sumterville, this 13th day of March, one thounsattd eight ittlred atd Ii fey ftsir. Mar. 29, 1851. 22 tf Sale of Valuable Lands. IN E"QUj'jTY-..~A IUlN D~li~ilCT Fmsley AM. McCoerkh:, )~ antd othiers. Ine purstanscetof at uderetal ordecr of the Cousrite o I ljiity in this case, I will ollir fitr sahe ait Mlaccost Crit lionsse , son the irst Alondayht itn Sa mtie , thet. l wingtt va t~luale trat Is oh lande: I. TIrset ot lande etuateud 'n Da'run-itons IDistricI, tiesar lie honda tthry oef thle lbstricts of Mariont atnd l).irlingtotie, atnd withint two nmdes of the Wdintgton~ andI Manchlester lRailIroadi, ceontamsin g fiturtseen lhundtredl andi ntine snere-i, ont wichld Ithlte Mrs. .\l. A. are a fite mtanition lieiuse, witIh oirnaet ed "rouii ds, sstt buti ldorgs, gint hiotuses an td negrot hiouses.. Thle~ landss st this tract is ina high statte oh cu ttivaetin, aned lcatedl in a neisghbosrhoodst of wealth an inte o ie- el ly. 'lThere it also tos the promiises a store hsousie, constideredl a fine sta sd tor buesmtesss. A ppra isedl at e ight do Li rs per aicrte. 2. A tract oef land commontissly cat!led thte irown tract, adtj:tcetnt to the iirst niamedi, situated int Meariton District, constaittnite thieteI t hundreid sand twventy.eix arres... OIn this tact are an overseetr's hotuse, gem htouse ated tiegro hosuses. Apeprassed at eight dollairs per;acre 3. A tr.sct ofl hmdt ad~jaetnt to thle Lest twte tracts, lyintg in .\larlon I bstrttct, knostw s as the Thonessonsi t ract, ctat~in ir tie test dollars per acre. d. A tact ref latnd tadjointing the lThompt son tract, kniownt as the .ttones tract, cost tamtinig twety-five acres. Apeprassed it ten dolLars peor acre. 5. T1hie Wootdrow tract oif Liand, coentn ing four hundred andit sixteene acres, situ ated isn Matritn listrict. Appjr: isedl t four r:tllars per. tecre. 6 and '7. 'The Mill tract of land, tie be tetlti isn two tracts., situtatetd in Macriont Dist. trnch, oni the tsoth wiest issle ref G reat Pee I)ce river, tnear lBurchl's Ferry, conttaings Ithree I tousande ec ht heuundred antd thttrty nitne acres. On the traect are a fine steam Mill, dwellinsg hosuse and tnegro aeises. ''Te lantds of this treact arc well atdaptedl to the cultivatione of cotteon, corn, etc., cotntaine a quiati ty of valuabl e timbiler, astd beitng situated with aet ith srt disnce nof thle Pee D~ee, ande tibounidotg in a growth of pinG trees, smaty be coseiditerasbly enhianced isi value by the foermtatiton of a tutrpenetitne plate tationt. Afepratised at our diollairs petr acre, Plats conita ittntg a descripetioenof the lands will be exhibieted ott the day nof sale, anid macy bee seten before on apheiationt t the Comitss oner's office. Termss of sale: TIhie Ilands will neot he sold fer less thtan the apprantisedi valute. I ai grea'ter price thant c theapptraiseenet is offered, thery wll b le sold oni thotse termts, ~epinses of sale cash--foer the hahasnce a credit of ne, twor, three, four andh liu yeair; imeerest fromn the dey of sale, anit patyale aitieally. Putrchia'sers lto give beond, wvith two tei moree applrotedl peersoneal iurities, andth sliortgage ref the premsises to secuere thi purfEhase msoneeyr aend to lpay fon the notes sabry papsers. (Inmmiussiner's 0;hice, Metrinnh C. hI., Maerch '.!. 185t. s 2-t Home Manufactures. In this age of advancement and intelli gence, why practice inconsisteacy I It would seem from facts, yearly evi. dencing themselves, that the chivalric State of South Carolina and inure espe. cially, the chivalrous population of Old Sumter, 'ire fast verging towards the tastes and opinions of our 1orthern neighbors and aristocratic Southerners. Vo would not venture upon this asser. tion but for the fact,:, " and facts are stuh born things." Now for the inconsistency. The planters of our District have allowed themislves to be prevailed on in many in staces, to purchase articles of foreign man. ufacture and mechanism, which on ac count of their seem l. exterior and that alone, recommend them to notice,--whilst in their own midst an article of the same kind which we think vastly superior, in its operation and arrangement, is passed over, and :.e. lected, and the manufictur era themselves, scarcely enabled through this neglect to maintain the position (in a pecuniary view) amongst their fellow cit. izns winch they deserve. For one or two years past, companies of men emigrating front the land of "hams and nutmegs " have in ti.o.r peregrinations found a soitable place for locaion in the genial atmosphere of our Sister state Geor gia, from whence the whole South;(on ac. count of their facilities for manutacturer and the disposal of large futids at their command) is inundated with an article of Gins, for which agents are to be iound i every town, city, or village, who imposed on, by the travelling agents of those con cerns, tire in turn, unwittingly placing in the possession of their supporters, the Farmner, ant article wh-ch does not answer the purpose. In using this strong langnage we do not speak utialvisedly, but can re fer to sone of our best citizens, who have been duped. These Gins are calculated to strike the fancy ,ou a' count of the tine gloss~y appearantce and coloring to resen. ide some wood grown perhaps nlrtit of Mason and Dixon's line and unknown to us. Our farmers' themselves have contri. bited to their increase, by g.vintg certili. cates, that the Ginis work weld, which we allow they taty do wlen tirst put up; but it is no un:oannion ihig to hear thei ex press great dissatistiction, ie a very short time after the Georgia Gins are put i operation, it great portion of the iron w, rk about theim being cast, when once it be comes broken or out of repair, can never Ie nended; requiring new work or leavior the (:in useless, thereby m king up ii "Etenso" the loss entire, of the price of a Gin. Now, in your midst, are to be found tuechanics, who can, and do put up a Gin, mi every respect we think superior to the Georria for a saller price. The G;ims boilt by them. have been proven, both 'n Sumter and the neighbor ing Districts, to have periormeid a greater alint i work in a given time, to produce a better int ndod to pick cleaner than the Georgia G;in. Anttlier iaivattage is, mo-,t of the iro:i work aboni 11 uto & IlnoTt ei's Gmts is wrought. thereby lilin r the poisessor, shittd itis Gin get out of repair to go at once to the shop, which cannot tie the case were it cast, there not being a foundry in many, many tiilcs, and still another a dvntage is, the last inimed Gums are more compactly built and occupy iiiucli less space tihin the other G.n with the sate t11inumbe o; 5::ws. 'o the t iuizens of the D atrict and of the State, we would say, we th:auk yotu for t e p:tronarge hre. tOhore exteided to us and eatrnestly solicit :._ otioninlce iof t4:h saitij. We cet be fouitnl at all tines at our chop in Sumnterville, where we will be pleased tit receive ordlers fotr Umtis oft ruty size tow in tuse, at 5n!00( per saw which we wilt wvarratit to trave satlisarlo.On 1llU ISON & BROUlER. March 29ith, 1$.)>1. 2.2 2t Transparent WAindowc~ WARE flOUSE. WIIOLESA LE & RETAIL, 117 King ."freet, Charleshton, S. C, TIlE hiubscribsar is recei. ig a Ilarge assort. menit of the abtove goof,. 50),000t Italls or Paipe.r !Tanin~tg. 1000 pairs of Window Shuades , 100 31:ntrasses, tf every deacription. Alsoi, P'illtws, IHolstrs, Lice auni Mlushin Cirtains, IDamnak, Satini De Lanes, Corntico, lindsrl, F'ire Screen' Veniitian Bilinds, &c., &c. All kindsl of V'tholsteringt, andI thie busiiness as usually autenderhd to ini alt its lirance'. II. W. K(INiMA N. Agen cy for Iron Railing and Ornamental Work, TtEmtubscriber w ill receiv.e orders for Ca'.t Iron Itailings, andit othier Ironi wtork tinanu factzuredi by ofCIIASE & BhR0TlIRS ofIlositon. Th~le Work will ltd deliveretd ini (Cha~rtestoni at ltontii ptrices with the expensos of ltding, Freight Insuranlce, IDrayage andi Whaimrfutge addfed. Anty persont winint ( illustrated catalogute of tie dtifTrent d.tcrignsr cani be suppliedt by rapply iog lat liy store, where specimtens ctfsomne oif the articles cant rdso ie seen. A catatlogue cani lid see n ati the oflice of the Sutetr Ifanner. .JOSEPH1 WIIILDEN. No. 60 1-2 East Bay, opposite P. & MI. Itanik Charleston, S. C. Mar, 29, 1851. 21 Gmn FODDER, FODDER FOR Sale. T ~ thie hate restidence of Dr. Mudlrow,' on a credit unittl the first of Novemter with inote and good security. Apply te Wmi. J1. Muthlrow, ont the ptreises, GE() C. MULD)ROWV. RO)RTJ. Bi MULDROW ~, ~-Execu to rs March 23th 18 l51 21 4It. Copartnership Notice R, . WB X~BB & CJO, T"1 l " unihr'tigef- hve a-sociatedthn ?selves together, unider the above natme aind style, fttr the tranlsactioni of all buim tness itt lie imercantihe lino atnd mtay hi fouind at the' ob1 statti of Wn. WVElB where they willIf he hippy to) see andi ic comiodat e thie. r friendis antd thle pulic. Mar. 15, 1851. 20 t f A Number of Voters takE ptleasuire ini annotticing Col. WI I.LIA.3 A. COLCLOOll as a candidate for Slier itT of Sumtter District, at te next, electior u ,irc , me on ,r. Saw and Grist-lYlills, 11E subscriber in prepared to make contracts to furnish Steaun Engines, Circular-Saws, Grist-Malls, and other Ma. chinery ; and to erect and put the same in operation in this or arijoitruig Districts. He is a practical Engineer and Machin. nest, and his long e.xperience enables him to give amp!e satisfaction. Mills erected by hin or under his superintendance will perform the amount of work stipulated for, or contract forleitcd. Persons having sullickent heads of water, and tiinber enou.rb to nake it an object, can have the Circular-Saw applied to their water-mills, warranted to du more and bet /er work in three months than they can ini twelve months with tl.e up and down raw. Owners of Steam- mills at presnnt using the reciprocating saw, can have their Mills made valuable in the same proportion. All that is necetsiary on the part of the persons wishing to have their old 11 ills al tered or new ones built, is to give the ne cessary orders, and the subscriber can command suflicient, talent and materials to satisfy the employers, without reqjuiring them to devote any perswul attention or giving themselves any further trouble ,about the work. One of these mills working inder the charge of the subscriber, near Sumtter ville, can be seen in operation any workingr day. Where persons wishing to engage im the husies<, can satisfy theaselves of their superiority by actual bservation, and have all neces aary inbrmaton as regards cost, amount of woirk, ran:igement, &c., fully and freely imparted. The subscr.ber will also furnish esti. mates to parties wisluing to build, for $10. Estitnates, with plans, specifications and references, 850. Th above and sunerintending the erec tion of Engines, not over -t) horse power to drive circular saw and grist mill, 8500. Over that au, aunt of power 10 per cent on each of add':ion-il power and machinery. T. J. O(.)UiI ILAN, Blacksmith, Engineer and .\lachinest. Mara 22, 1-5 1. 21 : 1Vatclmaan copy :, t.mes. LIGHTNING RODS, rT1iE subscribe-s respectfully nform the citizens ot Sumter District that they have purrha it-right to sell and put up th rs of lighatning ever tat of insulating is as far su ,nmode alpted in the Spratt conductors, as Sprt 's rods are su perior to the old rods used five oY tet years ago. The arnprovenrtts in these insulators were made and paicatted by G. W. Oti-, and by said Otis cotnveyel to the 11 Lvna Manualacturingj- Company " of \ew York, anid by their lawful Agent conveyead to us for Stiier District, Sunth Carolina. \Ve will furnish buildings, public or pri. vate, at mulch less cost, and with a far su perior conductor. than has hitherto been put up in this 1)i--tr;ct. lamphlets con taining iniraat ion can be l:,i of either of the .ruhscribrs, ar.l a itodel will soon be oil e.Nftitalut.. E. DIXON and T.J. :OG!LA N. M:irch 22, 1ti. 21 :t '' Vatchia c -oiy 3 times. At Bishopville. T IIE Subscribers are now receiving froo the Charleston, jBalthriore and New York tnarkets, a large anid c'omplete Stock of (ools for the ,pring ati iununer traue, camipris;ng in part, under the following Stape &Fancy Dry G~oods, Amcgwic, is a lire aissortmtenit of Mats iH, lace, C(l ia r. Gloves, Mitts. &c. R R I)V .1*1A lI)E C:I.O TVII, Boots & Simae. Ladies faisnable Silk atnd Straw loat. ntets. Getr lemtent's flahoahik' iA TS-----Panta rma, Leghourat, anid P'. L. l),. HardIware & Cutlery. Carriaige I lanhvware andi Trimitnrgs, I ron, Nails, I lillow-ware. Saddlecs, lBriudles, Asa Iftll supptily oft AllI ot wich will lie solnd Iow for casha or to pirt tal t cutomiraers ent timte. Th'an akful for past f'.vor., w.e respiect. (aully asks a csiian1lce sof patroage, prttnimg onr our part to use everv' exer iota to satisfy ou r cu' toiniers ina prices. ICROCKEi1RY AND G (LASSWAIC. G r ait innetaair ail fireaifast lates. Steark i Ihes, Iiutter Iitisheis, Soupal lols I ( ast artd. Stad:. Friits 8: andas, F'lower V aseas. (hina andr Class Candailisiicks, P reserve itilhes, lDecanaterti. Tuleat)Lras, Gh.la'.s Paitcher:., arid a tanmbe of otheir aricler jusnt receivedl antl t'ir aile bty TI. .J. .SOt.MON S & CO. Maireba 2'th, 1851 21 if. Just Received, lA 1)1F. 'iootrees unndu WalkLing Saoes, (uil Ites KidT'ies,. &c. Gent.s' Caslf lIootas, andi *nitee, aies' aundi Gents. Ovher Shoes. Also-A n ata ourtmaenat of 1lardlware, Titn Ware, 8uadiery, &e. Faay(aoods. lets, lilair andmi Tioth llrrushe:., lDressing, Tneck uam P'ocket Combttis, &ca. Books, d'c. Novels, Potetical Woirks airds Schoo'l iBooks atnd ai line anstrImtent of Stationary. G ROCE RI ES. ilrown, (Clauriftid rand Criashed SurgasrF, 1ro ard .lrava (o'e,. iolasses, Cheese, Soiap, TJ.a, Starchl, P'ickles, Sardlines, Ginger P'reserve~s, &c. Also, a Iiao aw-sortm--t oif Cooking Uhtnilh For sale by .1. T. SOLOMONS & CO0. Marcha 21th, 1851 21 if 20,000 Copies in 20 Days The L~iamplightcr, Th'le most extraordinary and Thrilling Ta! of tiodcrn 'aTies. This is the uiv'ersal testimnony of th Newspaper Press, and the verdlict of th IIEAD)ING PUIBLIC. WeV have btecn ntterly imale to fill oti ordier., so great haas bieen the deanad ft this GRIEAT AMERICAN ROMANCE. P3unittaxn By JOllN P. .'lEWlTT & CO., &osto'y. And for sale by all linoksellers. I P. S.--I'he work will lie forwarded I mail to arty persou eanciosing $1 andl si .postage stampst Marcd' 22,1a51. El 4t C. P. RELYSEN, (SUCCPiSdR TO R. IIAWLEY,) J IIOLESAhlI AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF Rkihartiront .Str-e,-- N. 89. TWO DOORS BEL.OW TIIE MARKET, COLUMIAJfl , S. C. M.nr(:hI 15, 1331. 20 ly. McKENZIE'S CONFECT'IOXA Y AND FANGY Store, 11"o. 130, Richarcon Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. PARTIES AN D WEDDINGS FURNISIIED AT sIIOIRTES'r NOTICE. TVIfIOLES'A LE A ND RETAIL. larch 15, 1851. 20 ly. MILLS HOUSE, 'I'HOMAS S. NICKERSON Proprie tor, CH ARLES'ToN, S. C. Feb 29, 185_4. 18 ly. PLANTERS' HOTEL, BY G. W. BOMAR, South-u'est corner <f Church and Queen-sts CIIAR LESTON, S. C. Febt. 29, 1854. 18 ly. Boatwright & Barkuloo, COLUM IA, S. C. V1IOLESAIE AND RETAIL Dealers in Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemincals, Perfumery, 10aeicy Articles, Blrushes, Glassw'ire, ye Stup:, and all kin (s of GENUINE AND POPULAR P1TE\T Yledicines, A complete assortment, of the best qualcty,. and at the liov-cst prices. .larch 15, 1851. 20 ly. EXCELSIOR HOTEL, Caiden, S. C. D. S. SARGEANT, PROPRIETOR. Nov 9, 1853. 9 tf C. T, IASON, 1ATCII.MAKER & JEWELER. IS prepared to do all manner of work in hi line, with neatness and despatclh. IIia term are ".et. !ne :o -,.! at hli' nI . et n i above the Town Ihall. r Feb. 8, 1854. 15 tf To Arrive, DRIRD--FIGS. RASINS, CANDY, PICKL.S. CINGER-PRESERVES. CHEESE, BOTTL.ED CIDER, PORT. ER, &c. ALSO, Dferangn DoaLins, Printed Jaconets, French Camhriccs.-Fine ansortment (if Ging hart:,, blacnk and colored, and Enbhroidered Goods, &.c. &c. .1. T. SOL.ONOS & Co. Aldarchn 8th, 1'05t. 19 i f (L We are authorised to announoce Mr. JAMIES E. WITIIER SPO)ON, of Sanlemn. a Canndidate for Rep resenitative for Clanremnont County at the enisutig election. Matrch 8, 1851. 19 tf TO a~rrive by the~ next Tranin, a choice lot of Groceris from B1:nltime-.re, sineh as Clanriieud an I (Culk~e Sur, supierioir R'o and Javan Coilhe, No. 1. Marnknerel mo IKita, S oap3s, Stanrch &c., which cant be bouaghnt low frio, BUTJLER & NEWBJERIY, Mn nrchn 15tlh, 18.51 20 if. 00PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, WI\N & CIAdRKSON. TI'lE nnndersignedt ha~ve thnis dlay, associated themntrlves~ togetmher. undler tihe abonve name and styl for them transaction of all businjnes in tihe CLOTiliN(, aind at ILtCITANT TAILORS' line, and nmay be found at the Corner store formetrly oniied by Clark 4- H~ro., where thney will be hnnppy to accommodlate their friends and tihe punblic gencrally. D. .1. W INN, 8. E. W. CLAltKSON. 31archi 13, 18-,i. 21 if RO0TS, SilOES, TRUNKS, G AIT ERS, &C,, &C. il EEmporinm of Fashlion anti Quality, where ma~y be foundi a complete assortment of 1.adiies' Mlens' ioys' t.Iiso ai Childrens' lloots, Slos, Guniters. &c., of alurost overy style andn qunality. Theyc~ are fresh goods ami are all warranted to give satisfaction. J. T'. H RU~SON. Neit door to 11. C. Webb, & Co. A'lar. 22, 1H01. 21 if DAGUERREOTYPES. RI. LAPAR has just received frl Charlneston a new and beautifunl collec tion of Fancy Caises, Medaions, Brooth e's, etc, which lie woutld oi1fer to th~e people of .9umnterville andt vicitnity, and respect. (tihly requests them to call and examine fonr themselves. ile in tihankful for tine kiond favors which hive already been coin. ftered, and wo~uld earnest ly sonlicit a contin uat ion of the saime. Roomns Up) staira next to ihe Sumnter~ Banner Office. March 22th 1851 21 tf. LAND FOR SALE, A TRtACTI of Land belonging ho the Estate of Dr. Robert Muld row, de. ceased, lymig on tihe masin road l-ad ing from Camoden to Carter's Crossing, on 'Scape O're. Tine said lands are bondem fl by lands of Stephecn Boykin, Darlin Da vis, Dr. E. Grengg, James C'orbitt and .Ma. r ry Mimmsns. Termis reasonable. Apiply r to either of tine subscriber, at MayesVnld P). 0. RlOhT. ii MijLDROW. Idxecutors. WVM. J. MULDROW, 3 March 2d, 18.-I 21 2mn. 2000lf LBS. of choice countlry cute4 y , BACON, aind 50( lbh. No. 1 x L.EAI LARD). for sale low for cashn onnly by BMITLER & NEWBERYV. Marcek5n la .1R 20 tf. FALLS & KINARD,. WOULD respectfully announce that' they are now opening a large and choice stock of FOREf(iN AND 10.) MESTIC DRY (GOODs, for the present Sprmon trade. enmaprisin:a every vitriety f SILI', bEfSS-(: (1ODS, AND EM BROI DEIld N pitonrted. Also, lhouse F'unmshing :tnil Phantation Coud:', Holnsiery, G!oves, &c. &e. Paris and Lyons; Mantillas, Mlantillettes, &c, of the latest dpe.,In'. On our second floor will be fonttd Car petinirs of every quality. Rnags, Oit.Cloiths, Mattings. Wtindow Shaule.., Curtain Dam. asks, Lace and Muslin Curtains. Gilt Cor. nices, with a complete stock of Window Trimmings. The attention of buyers is respectfully solicited at our New Glass Front Store, a few doors above the uarker. Coinmhin, S. C., Mtarea 15, 15 '--E0.f A, C. SQUIER, NO. 203 AND 210. MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. Manufacturer and General DEALER IN FINE AND PLAIN z-x a~ al tf~~ Pianos, Chairs, WALl. PAPER, &c. &c. &c. At very tow prices for cash. Ile is constant ly replenishing his large aasortment from his MANIJFAC'h RY in Columbia, and from New York. and now olerrs a greater variety than usual, especially so in FA NCY AND) ENAMELED FtlRNITURE, sitting and' Rocking Chairs. &c. &c. A. I. GALE & CO.'S SUPERIOR AND GREATLY IMPROVED PIANOS, at New York cash prices. E9" All Pianos or Furni tore sold by him are warranted for one year or longer. All kinds of Furniture neatly and promptly repaired. A large lot of MIAHOGANY VENEERS on hand, with other Cabinet Maker's Materials, in great variety. WALL-PAPER AND BORDERING, a large and rich assortment. Lr Funerals served at short notice with. Metalic and Wood Collins. lie would respectfully invites his friends and the public generally to call and examine his stock. March 15-, 165-1. 20 Iy. ROBERT A. YONGUE, ColUniff"A,-.9. C BEGS leave to- cull the attention of his friends and the public to his Large and handsome Stock OF JEWEtRY, &c. In addition to his former stock, he lhs jnkt received at new nnd extentive assortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCillS, Msatel' CI.OCKS of every variety. Silvber and l'hated' Ware, a large variety ; Militavy and Faunt-y Goods ; Guns, Rifles, Sportsman's Apparatus, Fine Pocket and 'able Cutlery, and a large assnrtnentof FANCY GOODS. His prices will be found, on examination, to he as moderate as at any other establishment in the .nsth. Thankful for past favors, he so licits a continuance of the patronage of his furm.r f:i !:! d *..~ln March 15, 1351. 20 ly. DR. C. H, IYIOT, COLUMBIA, S. C. NE A R VIE COURT H OUSE. DEALER 1N Drugs, Medicimes, Chemi cals, Perfumery and Fancv Articles. SELECTED EXP'RESSIY FORl TIS MA RKET. March 15, 1331. 20 ly. Boots & Sh1oes, JAMES FENTON, 197, Richardson Street, COLU31IBIA, S. C. IHAS constantly on hand anal is daily receiv ing fresh supplica oaf all kinds of Ladies and G~entlemen's Bootis .rd shoes of the latest fasha fani. A ha-. FR El C'A LP-SINS and SOLE L.EATIltER foar B~ot-makers. Marcia 15, IS51. 20 l. lIL Hinsdale, Dealer in Groceries, Hard ware &nd Dry Goods, 252, RICIA RDSON STRE ET, and corner of (Garrtais' aStreet, CO LUMBI A, S. C. Mahrcha 15, 1851. 20 ly. Hardware, Paints, and Oils, &c, J. & Jt B. EWAR, 'O LtJ AtBLI, S. (!. SIdN O'F TIIE GOLDEN JACK-PL ANE, Ofl'er for sale at very low prIces, a large and wvell assor ted stuck of 3ii[1 !>- A 1 A N D MIlLiL-I RUNS, P AIN7T'S, OIL S. A ND DYFI. STU FFSR. .29" Ooods delivered at the Depot free of tharge. J. & J1. B. EWART. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. White Lead ! White Lead!! 1 0,000 Lb'S. PURE WHITE L1EAD for snic low. J. & 3. B. EWATRT, Columabia, S. C. Marsh 15, 1854. 20 l A. BROIDE, Dealer in Provisions, .PlourJ, BA CON, GROC~RES, WINES, LJQ UORS, CIGARS, TOJIACCO. TEAS, &c, ALSO, Plantation Siupplies and COUNTRY PRODU(:E. ThA, MOI,ASSES, CUEESE, &c. 194, Richardson Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. Marcha 15, 185t. 20 ly. Mat. Enaroat: Please annoutnco Col. J, M. NELSON ntS a enatuldate for Senator ff1 Claremont County, at thae ensuing election and oblige MAnY VOTKRs. February 8th, 1854 15 ir trr wathma .lau c. Dt. WJaa~argan & Co, R *ETAIL 1',lAI.*:I jI'n'IJs,,rs, Mnd' l rinos.' Pnints, Oils, DI)Vb'uno, IN-_" tent Mitdi.ines, Window Gina', Iderfumery, Fancy Artieles, nd n -varlety.of olher articles uWually kept in Drug Stores. - Jt'o.' W. DAnaAN, W. JAs. DAIRArff, M. D. QT Next door to'China's Hotel. J, n. 2, 1851. 16-tf.' Elilg's' Sargag rillat (BEST NOW IN USE; And a varilty of'other'popular -Pate-fr Mledl cines, for sale by Dr. W. JAS. I)ARGAN &'C(1.' F-.-29, 1851. 18 ti A Lot of Paint Boxes %Water dotbrs,) for saie b'p I ARt;M%4 Crf Feb'29,'-1N54.' D I - Garden Seed. . large sOpply, kept constantly on hand by' 1 ARIAN & Co Feb. 29, 18 it Excelsior Family Starch;. Jht..pangd; packages, powdered. Also the. highly celebrated Corn-Starch, for sale by 1DA'RlAN & Co: Feb. 29 .1851. 18 tf. Genuine- Cod Liver Oil, I'epared by Itisliton,- Clark.& Co. Alto;. colI drawn Castor Oil,. (very fiieln dalk by DAlt43A'& to. yFe' 20, 165f: 18 tf. Spanish Cigars AND FINlE CHlIWING TUBACC; for sale' by DARGAN & CO: Feb. 29, 1854. 18 t f Fancy and. Tolfet Articles. A, beautifnl assortmtnt. Call at lDargan'a and ernmine thon. Also a varietyof Note Pa per and tavelopos, for sale 7y. DARtGA N & CO.. Next door to China's Hotel. Feb: 20, 185.4. 18 if Samuel Jeffords, COMMISSION MAn(fHAAT1'' OFF.CE, Noafh CoQrituERIA".- WHItAa3' CIIARLESTON- S.- C' Fe b. O,- 154.- 18 1'v - JP 1 NIXON, PItOPRIETOR OF TIE tOMEMEIIAL DOUSE, Corner Qucenand Church-sts. Ciarleton, S. C. Feb. 29, 1853. : B y. E. H, COWPERTHWAIT, Furniture and Chair KING 2D7 STREFTV Five Doors above Wecnt'wertlue CHIA RL ESITON, S. C. @G We are authorised to announnce Maj. A., C. SPAJN as a cand,. date fur Rlepresuentative fromr Claremuonu Coutnty, at thte neuing election. Feb. 22, 1851- 17 if 9jt& Mesurs, Editors: Yout will oblige many vote of Claremont Eier. tion f'istrict by tnnnuncing Cot. Rt. 14a ROACIIE HA:RIOT'as a candidate for u. seat. in the Lower Branch of the Legisla., ture of te State of Sout h Carolina, at the ennuing ele.tion. Felb. 2:i, T854l. 17 f Notice. 'T.ace Subsceriber, wife of Ilubert Craghatt~ of Sumnterville, Shop-keeper, hereby gives notice that at thce expitation of one trionth frorrt first publication of this advertesemen'tr it is hter intcntion to trade na a sole ttfader. MART CROGtIAN. February 28, 1851 18 it New Store and New Goodsr DllGSO AD EDCINEL T H E nndersigned lhas esladlskil~ himsel this village, and has now opie a large and well tassorted stoc-k of Fresa nand Select Dhage stid 'IcedicIeue, witta Piiir, Olts,, Dye-Staa t s, Wiundow Ginsa,, iVar uuisthes, Perfussacry, Pateusf i110e dicinuea. &c. &c. All of which are of thce best quality, anid wfll 6'e sold otn ocomo-' dating ter ms. A ushre of th'pitblid patronge in solhcited. Dec. 2S 1853..O--t. MRx NDfTOTC: faou Will obligd many citizons by announcing aol. .J. tD. fL1. two as a bandidate fei Represermatite for Clarctrrnt Counity, at the- next sesion of F'eb. 6, 18.918 tt 5&J* Watchmran pt~ase ceipf. HA'NSWCft'g &GREENs W.a.'. fAY.N'SliOt'p. .J0N 't. O.IEEN. ATTORNE~YS ATi LAW. EJUMTI 3 RVIbl%, 8. C. - WifLd. practic6 ftt Sumnter and the ad. joincing Disetricts. february tir, 185f. 26l if PAVILION HOTEL, H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Feb, 20, 185ru. 18 ly. 1Er. Editor: The Citizens of Clarendon County are desIrous that C. W. I.. REYNOLDS, represent them in the q Legislature. By announcing him a ~4a for that oflite. y8U will dhliewskhe, .