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(s tiI. E C T E I).) The Last Good eiight. (lose her eyelids---press themi gently O'er the deaul and leaelan eyes, For the soul that amade thiat lovely lInth returnedl unto the skies ; Wipe the death.drop.- from her fueheaal, Sever one de:ir golen tress, Fold her icy ha:ants all ieel, Iv, 51m1o'0,1h the little snowy dress; ieater lo'wers t'er her paillow Gentle flowers so pute .rnel white 13ay the btul upon her boson', 'There--ncow sotily say--Goo) Niat r. Though our tears flow fast anl faster, Yet we would not call her hark, We are !lad her 'eet no longer 'I'readf lil-'; t ugh -and thornv11 track We are glad our heavenly father Took her while her heart was pure, We are gl.d he dil not leave her All lile's trothles to endure; W' are glad-- ani yet the tear-drop 'alleth ; for alas, we know 'T'hat our firc.side will be lonely We shall miss our darling so. While the twiliiht shalows 1ther, We shall wait in rain to feel ,tI ar'; , ala il cl wlh:tce :n il.pical, Roumi our necks so softly steal Our wet cheeks will miss the pressure Of sweet Ip. war i aaaa ;11 retl. And our bosoins, sadly, saIdly, Miss that darning little le:al Which was wiant to rest there sweetly. And those g'olIec eyes so bright, We shall muiss their luvitg glances, We shall ni.s their stt reoO NIGiTw. When the morrows san is slhinine-, 'ley will take lias clherishedla torn, They will le4:.r it to t .:h. trl-h -yird, A aid cnnsign it to Ihe wnors ! \\ell, wvlrat inaauaer ! It is only ''he clay dress our ldarlingc were (il hath robel her a a n :1;, 1l, ti he hash neeel of this no iore Fuhl her hanis :a1al o'er ier pillow Scatter flowers all pure andl white. Kiss ahat marle brow and whi.sper Once again, a last. (oon stin-. L:ady 'Tcazle Asleep. In the autohiograpjhy of' Mrs. Mlow att there are sonic very amausitg pas sages. Along them is the I'allowing extract, describing an awkward situta tion in which she was placed while performing the character of Lady Tea. zle As may readily be i;agined, I was often weary to exhaustin, evena during the perforltmance. Oi one oc casion my fatigue nearly placed ime in a predicament as awkward to te as it would have been to the audience. We were fulfilling a long engagement at Niblo's. I was playing Lady Tenzle in the School for Scandal. W lien La dy Teazle at the announcement of Sir Peter, is concealed behind the screen in J oseph Surface's library, she is com pelled to remain a duarter of an hour, or perhaps twenty minutes in this confintent. I was dreadfully fatigued and glad of tle opportunity to rest. There was no chair. At first I knelt for relief. ilecoming tired of this po sition, I quietly laid taayself down, and, regardless of L aidy Tlenzle's oast rich plumes, amade a pillow of amy araus for mny head. I listeaned to I 'lacide's most humenrous personiationl of Sir P eter for awhile ; but. gradually his voice grew more inadistinet, aielting Iito a saoth i ng. murnmrta, and thetn wasi he~lad no more. 1 fell inteo a profounad sIllmber. "C Whlen Charles Snurface is ainn ced, Sir Peter is haurried lby Joseph into the cloaset. Lady Teazie (acccor ding to Sheridana) pecjps froata behind the screen and~ intimates to J1osephl thae propriety of' locking Sir leter in. and proposes lher own escape A t the sountd of Charles Surihee's step shae steels he hind the sceenu again. The enec was gi ven, but nto Lady Teazie aatde heri appearance. She was slumblerincg in happy unlconscioutsness that theatres were eveir instituatedl. Mr. ,Jones, the prtomnpter, supposaig that I had forgotton a ay par~ t, ran to one of the witngs from which hec coulhd obtain a view behlinad the screen. To his inglead diversion and consterna.. tin lie bhld~( Lady TeaizIe lacid Ily sleeping utpon the floor. (' Of cs he could not r-each her. I hatve often heard hitm relaute the frantie inantner in which he shouatedl, in an imaplot ing stage whisper,' Mrs. M owatt, wake up ! Charles Suirihee is just gaoing to puall the sereeni (down ! WVake up ! Good graciouts do wake up !' I have some confultsed recollections oIfhear ing the words 'wake up ! wake up !' As I opened mny heavyv eves they fell ulponi Mrl. Jiones, imakitng thae mnost vioalenit jestionulationl. wa vinig about his promllpt bocok Itand a Ilmost dlancilag ini the exci tenmenit of' his alarim. The biandI of Charles surithen was already oni the screeni. I spantg to liy feet hard ly remembieritng where I was, and~ had b~arely time to saiooth dlown myi tra in when the screen fell. A mnomen'utsoon cr-, and howv wonaId the slaumbierinhg Lady Tea~zle suaddenily aawakenaed, have contrived to iimpjress I hec auidience with the sense of her deep conltrit ion for her impa udeinec '? I low paersad ed her hiusbaind that she had discoavered her injustice toa hiam durinag her plleaisant nap?" A RVAL -rO I.:.fr.-T-ihe Eaist Iudia Coampaniy have forwarded to the Man. chester Commercial Association somne sample's of certain fibarous grases, said to growv in Assam and other distriets of india. One of these samples is identical with the librie known as Chii. rna grass, sand has been valued lay Messrs. Marshall, of Leeds, at ?-48 to ?50 per ton. Antothter of the samplles seemnscalculaated to rival Ruassiani hempa as in a recent experimenat, the former bore a strain of 345 lbs., while the latter could only suastaina 160 lbs. Chkarleuton Even ing; .News. A patent has just been taken out in France for making sugar from piunkcins. I lhe quantity produceed will be at least asq great as could he obtained from an equal-quiantity of beet-.root. O ensuptnraaive s' izC of An. ciea It aund odernua Vessels. At the last ieeting of the Institu tion of Civil Engineers, the discussion upon the paper ". on ocean steanmers" commnciied by qcuoting an article in the JAinU1/nrq/ Jorrnal, hy l'i'ofessor li nntant tle diinensions of soic olthe Iargo ships built by the ancients, n benee it a'peared that a ship con structed I by I'toleneus I'hilophater was -120 feet long, .5i; feet broad, and 7'2 feet high from the keel to the prow; and was iuined by four thousand rowers, four hundred servants, and two thousand eht. hiumidred and twen ty inarines. .I jero, ing of Syracuse, caused to be built, by A r-bias, the Co rinthian shipwright, tinder the super vision of A rehimedes, a vessel which appeared to have been arred for war, atil suptuously fitted for a pleasure yacht, and yet was ultimately used to carry corn; the dimensions were not recorded; but., as there were twenty bank; of e ri, and three roasts, the It ber ihr the niaininast, after beimg im vain ouighit for in Italy, was brought from Enhnd, and the r:igo w:'s sixty thusan n icaures of corn, be:-ides vast euantliics of provisions, &e., for tle crew the dirnensions mn ust have exceeded the e of any ships of the priset. day. The hithuen and eubie contenits of Ithese vessels woul be.: l'toeninis 'ie I ;nei . IL nterti Blulk. ti:eler'i sheijt , t 15 te'ns. 8E3n,700 e hi' ft. N,: I's .4 rk i 1.905 " 1,50,)l)0 " A iel c'dte.liiny wtith tihi te a lt'lW ii,eederiu ships: ('re:ei \'.e rn 1,212 tots, 16.1,16) vie jc It. (.rentt lirilasil 3r. C1, 4 16.570 A relici (tiei. p't) :,7-5" " ::.Y,::1 " Ilviein:e:,y:L 5 i -17,a '' ~ aiid, calciulating by the saine rtiles, tak lug the dliimeinsions given in the pros. pectus of' thie prospect us of the -',astiern 'team Navigation C mp('inymv, their P'roecpesi'el IhlOl ship '22.10 12 to ens, 2.)73, St)3 eubi ft. It wvas ihowever, stateI that, this vessel was intendel to be 10,000 tuns register, which might, he correct, if it was built oil the cellular systenm, aind was measured internally by the present law. The fellowing table will be frind ery vahtable to inruiny of' our readers: A box 21 inches - by Ili inches square, and 2 inches deep, n ill coil tain a barrel, (5 bushels.) A box 241 inches by 10 ineies square, and 1.1 inches (Icep will con tain hl1f a barrel. A box 26 inches by 15 1 2 inches sqiuare, and 8 inches deep, will cot.t ain on1e bushel. A box 12 inbces by 11 .2 inches squnarc, and 8 inches deep, will contain A box t' inches by ..4 i 1ncten square. and 8 inches deep, will contain one peck. A box g inches by S inches square, and '1 .2 inches deep, will contain one gallon. A box 7 inches by 1 tinies septaire, and .1.8 incihes deep, will contain a half' gallon. A box 41 inches by -1 inches square, and1.1 ice'le dleep , will cmntain oneC uluart. The sieior iedir ofj the Feave(tv ille N. C., Obserrer', writing fromi this city. says: "1Thec routte f'rm Wasihingeton to this pilace is noi t parlticulhary pheasant, forl it, is a night line, mal that is always weaisume, for' if. invoel ves los-i lie sigh t of' ob jects of' iinterest, onth rou to. Onu thle WVihingiiiiton and Man chester ro:i, holweveru, I saiw, foir the fi rst timet , tho se newly invenuted seaits for' sheeeping in a cari. Tbe Cormpanty has pult (on0ie'uc car oin the line, foer the oceniipat ioni of t hose wi lho have la dies wvi th thiemu. ocr ratheri foer ladies anid those whoc ac~otcpany themi. It is re"ally lil admicir'able contf.rivanice, enialing Oine to r'ec lin t fitIll lengthI andc so rest, and sleepj . It ciughut to'hce ahidped ottnl al iight hines. -- Nothinig canLi be better oi (f summntier watering of' plaiif aind vines, tha~n the sinils (of thle weekt'Lly wash. ad no one w' ho desiires a good gairden will suafhri it to lbe watstedl. For' cabbaies, ecum ii blers, beets, :ntlI the Ii ke, it seeis e1e.'4'C ty gra:pe viles we ever saw wa~s wa ter'ed wvith sioap siuds almoiuist daily) in dry) weather. A harge supljley is niot n12Ceel at . (1nce1, hbuti '. tquen'it, waltering Prono tes rapqid aind~ vigo rotus I egets tiont. Th'le Cr yst al Il'alac'e dirc torsi' have' aigr'eed to appl ly to Ithe le'gi slatur ih r ani exItntin oft its ebiarter:. The com11 mtittee-c of' inivest.ieraticlt have repotedii cc that, thie aissociat ionl owes abou~t '170,. 000, and that thle less hv the exib li. tioIn this year is oiver n8I11.000 --about 838js1 per daiy. It appears that the COcpany has siuk its wihole capiluh 8380,00(0, allI its r'ceipts, abloutiii *ao, 000, anud is ini debt, $ I'0,00-total $1i .0:;9,000. I lnth anyn wro nged theu ? bo bravely revenged ; slight it, and thec work is bieguni ? lehrgive it, and ' is lini ishied-. Ile is blIowi hiimself, t hat is not obove ain inujury'. Was it, nt I 'hato whoe saidh, that whien an intjuriousl speech was of. fered to himt, he phaceid himself so high that it could tnt ireach hiim ? In thie ear-ly part, of the eighteenth century a farmner from a little village near' TIadcastes, was condeimned to stifler the extr'emte penalty of the law f'or COW stealing. IHis wife called to see him a few days pr'evious to his executiont, to tako her last, farewe'll whieni she asked him. "My dear, wvouild you hiko the chiil dron to see you executed ?" "No !" replied he, "what must they come for ?" "IThat,'s just like you," said the wife, " you never wated (lhe children to have any onioyvment.' Columbia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & Co, COLUMBIA, S. C. flAVE constantly on hand the largest stock of in this pIlace, which they are prepared to sell at prices lower than any o:her estab lishment in Columbia. Their Clot Iing is nanufactured by them selves with particular reference to this narket, andi they feel warranted to say it is inferior to none, and SUh'ERIORL TO MOS' CI.01111N(; ofl'ered in anay part of the country. 'T'heir business is con ducted upEt the one price cash principle, and the price of their goods rnarked in plahin irures upon each article by which a unliforinity of price is observed, and the inexperienced buyer is enabled to make his purchases at. as low a rate, as the inure experienced and better judge. Persons visiting Cohnnhia are respecfully invited to an exaination of our stock and prices. February 15th, I,>.1. 16-ly. Transparent Window Paper ItHa -ias, U OII1OII'E1lIN( AD I J)D)ING WARE IOUSE. WHOJIESA. E & RETA IL, 117 King treet, Charlestan, S. C, TICII sCbta-riber is receiving a large assorl. mnent of th11:ahve Loo ds. 50o.0I RIoll of 1':.Imr Ianninz..; 1000 pairs of Wimlaoaw Shuales-, It) 3:a ,ratses, of every d1everipltion. Also,, Pillo:, 1i1.ls,-rj, Lace! :uul Huslin I' arl'in., li:ataaIk, :tin .. anL es. C'ornic'e, lIshnd', Fire Screens4 Venitian Blimds, Ac.. A&e. All kinds of lIpThot.erin, and the osin ss as usually atteded to in all it, branhes. Mar. 29, 1851. - Boots & Shoes. .1AMES FE NTON, 1:7, Rich.ardsoz Street, (Ow:tmIII1. A . C. IIAS eonstantly on hanl and is daily receiv in, fresh supplies 4f all kimds of I. aII 'ltntcam-'s 1lo11s ami Shm-s of t,, latre sI io ns. Aklo. Fis 1 CA 4 .F-SKIN to SIg LFA T'II1:l fur int-mnaker.. Mlarch 15. 11451. i'0 ly. MILLS HOUSE, t'IIOMAS S. NICKEIRSON Proprietor, 'IARLESTO, S. C. Feb 29, 1is. I$ ly, C. P. REMSEN, ( 1cCESSOlt TJO It. IIAW1LI:1,) IOlU/iiS. ur.AND 1UET iIL MA N U FA CTU R.Elr{ OF 'WO 0.l.t t1El.OW TIl E M AU- E'p, (')i.11 UIAl, N. C. Mi.irh 15', 185.1. 20 ly. T. C. WORATL, Forwarding Merchant, WI'L.\llNGTON, N. C. A"". 6 -11 ly MYcKENZIE'S S tore, W o ld.\ AS. C. DJ'Y1* L MAT I i T ES NOT( E J, B, NIXON, PR.OPR. IET~'OR OF T.IIE~ (OMIERfI.1 I10USE, Chatrleton, S. O. Fe b. 29, 1't5-i. 1S l y. Samuel Jeff'ords, (C031IfIS'40 .V JIE' 11A u NT, ()rracr, Nonrna Caoj ma ca . Wita I: f'IIAlU I.lBSTO'N, 3. C7. Feb. 29, 1851. 1X l y. IIN'S .\d'''A~l1,C C<t I".'.'NS of at sizes, conasI antly ona beanel a l foir ileI by IlIUIISON & illli0l lil, Opp. Tempaeaaranace 11,ahl Sunaterville. i.MLENAL & RET)dAIL FANCY & ST A PLE DR Y1 GOODS, No. '1, Urdni/e Run, Cola.u~whma, 8, C. Nf~" All orders thank fully received and promptly attennted to. lIEN. I. CiIAMIIERtS. W31. MAItIHAL, A pril 10, 185-1. % 6m N. A. 00OIEN & COIIN, IMPOR0ITER(S& DEALERuS EN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC fiUl IOOI)S. No. 11'7 Enst B3ay, NA'iIIAN A. cOHEN, L EA POLD COH N. CHIARI.ESTON,s.C. Mar. 29, 1851. 22 ly PAVILION HOTEL, IT. L. BUTTERFIELD, Fb 29. 1 54. I 1y BROWNING & LEIMAN," JMPOR TERS 01" Frrenci, nritisi and (Aerhgatn DRY GOODS. 209 and 211 King-sreot corner of Mar ket Street, C1I R ES'I'ON, S. C. 1A RPEEI NGS.--nhrrain, 3 PIlys, Brus. seis lpestrv and Velvets. CURTAIN M1ATEIIALS, in Silk, Satin, Ind WVorsted. ClURTAIN CAMIBRICS and IIIUSLINS, in large variety. E31lliltol fIERED LACE and MUSLIN ClJltTAINS, ill stvl~e. Gl:fl' COltNICliS, in all the new designs. CURIJTAIN GIMI'S, HOLDEtS, LOOPS 'T'ASSELS, &e., DRAI'EtY CORDS and BELL ROPES in nIl varieties. lltlTISI and AMERICAN FLOOR OIL CI.OALiS. SlIV1li anl GIr' STAIR RODS and STAllt CARIElTIN.S.of all styles. WIUI'ON, V ELV E'', and AXMINSTEl RI'7(;, in great variety. 'T.ANTATION WOOI.ENS-li L AN KETS, P'LAINS. Kr" RSE Y , CATPS,&c. Red and White FLANNELS, SIIItTINGS (0TTiON OSNAUURtGS, of all the berd Southern makes. IInglish and American COTTON FLAN. French,. English, and American il'lINTS. INE INS OF', lilIILAltDSON'S superior make, fir She'etirgs, Shirtiigs, Pllow (C:ases, ''ahle Danmasks, Doylies. Napkins, 'I'owellings, Ilnekahacks, l'rniit Cloths, If. E. Diapers, .ras (loth+, &c. Cl. 01 I'i, CASSI3IrIS and VES'TINGS, of best French (ods. SEItVAN'TS CLOTHS, in all the shadesof Eniglisht Geunlis. S.\TINFT. 'TWE)S, .IEANSand LIN. SEYS, if all qualites and styles. w'-rn A r iLi. AsSOnrTME NT or Rich Dress Goods. Tn SII.KS. T'ISSliES, IIAllEGE:S,G:itEN A liN ES, 3lUSilNS,&. 113|1ItAZIN ES, A l.'ACAS and MIOURN IN(; (tt: t1S. in; great variety. E31 IU1.U IiM 1Us and I.ACI; (;001)S, ofev. 'ry lesription. E V EN I N; IP ESS (oods in Great variety, 'onstantly r'eeived. All the above: are of omr own IDIR EC' I M POR T AT1Oni., jin, oferel at the I.OW EST MA R k ET Prices. TlEit I.-Cash, or City Acceptance. IIT' 'The one price system strietly ad liered to, and all Goods Warranted. TIROWNING & LE3AN, Chiarleston, S. C., Jan, 6th, 151. 11 t f SAMUEL C, DUNN & CO., 11T0IILESALE CLOTIlIN 17 Dcv Street, 21) 1 Iavne Street, New York. i Charleston, S. C. 3Alt1:t-:. C. Dt:.N, GCFO. 11. D~ont.:ts .ily 13th, 1k.74 37-t f Notice. The Snbserte.r re.spetfully informs his ens omer, And they public that he cnnoti carry fen aiis busnie'se on a credit of twelve montls. Propt u:to.-.who may f:vor him. with heir work may expert to he called on at any imn for money whena the article is wnned. IIe returns his ilanks for the liberal patronage wvhich le has receid. IR. FOLSOM. January 3, 1851 )10 G. Who Wants Money? The susrihber for one, is partienleriy in wiiant of it, and he hopes that i hose wio nave ratrinized him fo lilerally, will cnitintne their I'riensipi~ lby pravitne np. amnd eablhing himu to meot the de'mandmi.- of inihaers. "Wheels.h cainnot move withoust grues' T. D. FRIIESON. Jain. 15, 15.,1. 13 tf For Sale. rj I SlIISCUIHlllit oil'rs for sale on v e ry reaisoale teruns, sotune valttahtlIc imptlroved anisd iuimpiroaved lts ini thet Towna 01 Sutierville. Fomr parienlars, apply to AR(lIl'D). AND)ElSON. Sutrv ile Jan.l , e1851. l0-uf. Hardware, Paints, and Oils, &c, J. & Jt B. EWJAIT, (C0!L Ujrit!AwSi SIGN OF' TilE: GOLDEN JACK-PLANE, Offir fir stale at very low prices, a large and twell aaorie .,u..eK of MIII.Is-N IV A1. N V 1) .1iIL. [ O.V)I 1'A IVTS, ()I!S, A NI) D)YE. G-7'ods dilivered at the Depot free of char ge J. & J. II. EWA Il'. Marcha U5, 1851. 20 ly. Agency for Iron Railing and oXI irnamental Work, TiE snb ribe r will raecea~~iveirde'rR fm s'atroni liyaling'., andm othier lron wo rk mann-ii hfIsoston. Th okwill be delivered in l'harka-stonu at lItn rice~ as with the expse.~~i fliioung, F'reiglht Insuramncu, LDrayage and A ny l-rsion waiihing illulst ratedl entaloges ut lie dtiiTlrenst d'--cgs casn he suppjlical by iapptly. Ing t nay sto re, na her' . pecimnens oif smoime oh thne A caitalogneian bl e ieeni at thne oflire of the Sonter lianner. .IOSEIlI WIlIlLDEN. No. 60 1-2 East llay, opposite I'. & M1. Hlank Charleston, S. C. Mlar, 29, IWl- 5 Gmn PLANTERS' HOTEL, BY G. W. UOMAR, Soul - teest corner of Chuinrch and Quseen- slt CiIA RLE~STION, S. C. Febi. 29, l15.l. 1s ly. Boatwright & Barkuloo, CO)JLIII;I1A, S. (. Dealersu in Pure D~rugs, Metdicinecs, Chlemicais, i'eifumeryq, .l' ney Articlets, Brush es, G'laisu-are, 1)ye.Stufv,~, and all kinds 01 JENUINE~ ANDF POPULAR PATENT Medicines, A conmlete assoirtmenit, of the best goality, ndl at lthe lowesi-t ptrices. EXCELSIOR HOTEL, CamdlenR, S. O. D. S. SARGEANT, PRLOPR{IETOR1 Nov- 9,.1353. 9 ,f SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity- --Sumter District. Mary E. Riclhbourg,) by next friend And \V. V. Rich. bourg, and wife. Bill for Ts Injunction and Sam'l. Riclhbourg Relief. and John H. Bax ter. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that the above naned John Ii. Baxter resides beyond the limits of the States. It is or dered that he do appear and answer, plead, or demur to the said Bill, within three months from the..publication of this notice or an order pro. cnfeeso thereon will be entered against him. Aso, ordered that the above order pub lished for three months in one of the Ga zetts of the district. W. F. B. IIA YNSWORTII, Com'r. Eqty.'S. D. Feb. 28, 1854, 18 3m In Equity---Sumter District, William Lewis, Adm'r. of BILL. Leonard White, vs. F. J. & M. Moses Charles V. Miller. Compl'ts. Sol's. The creditors of the late Dr. JA tes IJ.tyn swoRTtl, etitlel to claimn under his assignment to the above natmed li)efendant, executed on the 28th day of July A. 1). 18I2, are hereby no tified tttt, by anl order in the above stated caus e, they are required to establish their de nmtnds hefnre mum, (ommtnissioner in Equity for mter District aforesaid, on or before the first day of May next. I also give notice that I will until the said firs;t day of ,Mall mo it, receive proposals for tihe sale of a part of th real estate conveyed by the sa id assignment, tying partly if not wholly in the corporate limits of Sumterville, bounded by lands of 1)r. J. C. IArvswmarnm, W. L. liauNsoN, T. J. Cortft.AN, and Mrs. C. Dos SAs. and by the new road running from Smn terville to the stemin mill of T. J. COUnLA N & C;o., supposed to contain about one hundred and sixty acres. W. F. B. IIAYNSWOR'riI, tCom'r. in Equity 8. D. Dec. 27. 1853. 9 If TINDAL, WATSON & C00 'IIll subscribers having established them selves at the stand opposjte A. J. Moses' Store, respect fully solicits the attention of their friends and the public to Iheir well selected stock. 'l' heir assortment comprises all articles usually kept, (E-r(eping /irnrs) and will be constantl'y replanisnal, and disposed of on as favorable terms as are olieredml anv where. Their-atork consists In part as follows : l.adies' Dress Goods and Trimmnings, Lalies' Collars, Chemisettes, and Undcr slee-ves, I.aces, Ealgings, and Tnsertings, Jamconet and Swiss Muslins, Ialies' and gentlenmn's L. C Idkf's. A large lot of hosiery and Gloves, Cravats an'I Stocks. Also, A full supply of Prints and Domestics. GtOC MtI ES, llardwI 'are.. llolloware, ('mtrlenter's ant lllacksmith's Tfools, Cistern Pumps and Pipes, Carriace Trim mmngs, Crockery and Glassware, Saddlery and I larness, hoots, Shoes, flats, Caps, Ileady madte Clothmig, &c. ". .\ c. TINDAI., WATSON & CO. JAtIEs S. TmNt)nAI.. S.AM ur. WATrSON. 11. V. Gannsa. February 22, 1854 17 tf Lumber and Wood, THIF, subsarilaer, superitasimahi. ur um Steam Saw Mill of Coghln, Dixon & Co., re. specmfamiy inorms the public, that they am pre paared to furnish Lumber of any lescripmtiomn at thme shoartest nmotime. llavimg good wangnns anal temams, thmey can de liver to ptmrchamse'r whmen deasired.. Th'ley hmave a lare qutamntity of prisme Oak atal Lighatwoodl whlich thmey cana deliver to -enmstomerN on tmaoder. ate termsa. Txnm ims.-A reasomnabmle dleducmtioan in all cases foar casha. air othmerwise, ntes will lie taken whemn ordears a re tilledl. Every exriona will he umsed to givo satisfac tionm to mlhose whlo invaur mus with ordersam. COIGLAN, 1)IXON, & (Cm. Summtervll,Tman. I8, 1851. 15? t f Notice, Look Up Street, Weann Ct.Ang's iloTELr is still itn op. erationm-(thtamnks to thme kindness of goodl friendls)-reatdy to receive cumstomters, anad enterim ltem. to thmeir e'nt ire satisfacetion. Mr. C. is resolvedl that his Ilntel shall not be excelletd by ammy houmse in thme c'ounmtrv. lFverythming thlie mtarket cant fturnish slmall /e slpmead tmpon hmisi tabmle, well cooked and cleamnly. TIhme beds are all in good order, antd shmall lie kepmt so. Give htim a trial anda Air. Clark pledges satisfaction. Jan. 11, 18M 11 tf Important Notice, FF.LLOW CITIZEJS S:--It is a paimfmul task todumn, btstern meca'esaityamnd youar negligence anti forget fulness,mdemand mthat 1 shldtmm remindl all thmosen itndebted tom m, eithter lby ntote or ae counmmt, to comae to tmaw withm thae chimtk, hiides or cornt at thme mill, oat or btefotre thme first lMondlay it mmmrchm next, to save yomrselves of displeas unre anda to ceaet lawyers, Shecriffs and petty ( onmstale~s oumt of cost, foar At t Ime laoss of a pennmy You'll grmblle amma groan, As thou.;h~l thea. rhaeumamtie We're paie'rcinmg eacht bmone. Themm' ghomst oflbad shmillinmgs Foreve~r yott will haunatt, Anda ymam alke, lemat to-nmmrrow Shlmdtt brinmg youa to wvant. Ge Pay mmp, amma bave costs, antd ther will yet be u crutst left youm. W.M. FR ANCIS B UT LEn. Jant. 25, 1851 12tf. Old Brass and Copper. The Subscriber will pay 12-2 cenle per potund in camsh for any quatity of oldI Brass aor Copper, deli-.-eredl at his shtops, near thme WVilaminagton antd Manchmester R. R. Depot in Stnmter ville. T. J. COGIILAN. Febmrumary 28, 1854 183 tT. Negro Shoes, Thec submacriber hmas madle arranagementA fomr time mmantftmture of from Foutr to Five mTotusandl pairs of time above artilm by thmeFA LL. For refermece tas tam qmmality, Ite wvould resapectfumlly refer persaonsm whlo mnay be disposed to puorchnae of im, to thmose whm patronized haim last year As to pmrice, hem- wvil guarantee them as low as camtnbe ollerdemd. May 22 2 .3 MORGAN. To the Public, JOhIN ChIlNA offers his services to the citizens of Sumnter District and te ptublic gen erally anal pledges himself to gtve every atten tionm to thme salo omf all properties entrustedl to his hmandst (an commission, eithmer at atuetion or pri vale saje. Tme facilities he enjoys, as to situma tiont attd his lomng experience in thme butsiness are matisfatory eviadence of htis ability to do jtmstico to any whlo may employ him. Fmstt 22, 1851. 17 It White Lead I White Lead !i 10o,000 LBs.PURE WUIITE LEAD for sale low. J, & 3. 1. F/WA RT, Metch15. 854. Colutmbia, S. C. Moe s5 15. 20 1. 4 $100 Reward, RUNAWAY, on last Tuesday the 17th instant, my Boy RICH A RD, a white mulatto, about live feet three or four inches high, tolerably stout built, about twen two years old with straight light colored hair, has a very sulky ap. pearance, and answers quick and shorl when spoken to said boy has a short thick foot, his hands short and thick, chubby fingers. lie had the scar of a blister on his forehead just above the eye-brows, he may try to hide it by wearing his cap or hat down over his forehead. lie will be sure to pass himself for a white man foi he is very white and has been taking great care of his skin for some time. h en he left he haid a cloth cap, black coat and a dark colored pair of pants. Ile will be sure to change his cap and clothes as soon as he can; he also wears his hair in front straight down to hide the scar of the blis ter. lie is a shoemaker by trade, though he may not go at the business, expecting that lie will be so advertised. The above reward of One Hundred Dollars will be paid for his delivery in any Jail in the State. lie will be sure to give himself another name. JAMES IOWRY. liradleyville, Sumter District, S. C. May 2itn, 1852 30--tf r' salen Journal and Cheraw Ga zette publish five timaes. Notice. Bisluopville Carriage and Iaraness lMlanfactory. JAMIES W. AMBROSS still continues to carry on the above bumsiness in all its various braclies, and takes this method of returning his thanks to his friends for their liberal patron age, and hopes by close attention to lusiness to still merit the satn. CARRIAGES AND BUG GIES made to order and warranted for twelve months. If they shnu!d fail in that time in point of workmnumship or materiul, they will be repaired free of charge. lie deems it tnnec essary to may anything in regard to the neat ness and durability of his work, as his work will show for it; If. Call on him at Ilislhop. Ville and he will give as good bargains as can be had in Charleston. Ile also dones plough-work at short notice.-. JlorE.shioeig done with natness and dispatch at $1 50 all round. Hlis terms for new work will be to suit purchasers.-With interest at. wa -s. diishopville, S. C., Jan'y 18th, 185' 12-Gm AT TilE OLD STAND OF S. & J. GILDIRT S.& E. M. GI L1 BE R'T continue the CARRIAGE IlUNfI.VEi" at the above stand-No. 35 and 40 Wentworth-street, Charlestona-where they will be pleased to exhibit to their old friends and customers a very extensive Stock of Vehicles, com. prising those of their own manufacture, together with various other styles usually found in this market. Their long acquaint ance with this market as manufacturers and dealers will enable them to ofler great inmducements to purchasers both in styles and prices. March 15, 1854. 20 ly Cabinet Wareroom. F. M. ANDREWS, Takes this method of informing the citisens of $umterville and vicinity, that he has just openened on the corner above ClarelIlo tel, his NEW CA INET W A(IEROO31, where he will keep for sale, cheap. alt such, furniture as comes under this mdepartmenmt mof hits trade; andt wilt furnish for cusht, at Chmarleston pricus, altlmdescripmtionsm of F-urniture made. Repairing executed at the shourtest niotice. Mahmogamny and plain Collins furnishedl with t detay. Felb. 8, 1851. 15 t f. Fall Goods! Fall Goods . HUTTLER & NEWAHER Y wvould respetfmully info'rm their frienids and time Public generally, tmat thery havie juset receivealreadwt e lectedl Smtock of liread~vt e FALL AND WINTER G00DS, embracing every quality anal stylme of LA DIE&' DR ESS (00Ol)$; Hleavy Goods, &c., Grocer ies, Boots amnd Shoes of every descriptimo; latest style tlats andm Caps; ltardware anda CrockIt:-ry Ileadly Made Clothinig, etc. etc., to which they particularly invite aittention. A lot of CHOICE SEG ARS. JOSEPH WHILDEN, DEALER I'i Paints, Oils, 'Glass AND SIIIP CIIANDLERY, No. 60 1-2 E~tat-ay, opposite P. & M1. Bank, CH[ARLESTrON, S. C. Hie keeps constamntly for sale, a general assort mnent of Puints zand Oils of all kinds, Windtow Glass and Samhes, Spirits Turpentine, Cam phmene, Spirit Gais, Tallow, Grindstones, Cor dage,Uthain Pumps, ('ottont Foot Gin Fixtures, Glue, Packimng Y'arn, and Brushes of various kinads. Oct. 26, 1353. 52 6m Notice. A LL persons who are in mymdebt a fee, Will please to comeo forwardl, amnd pay it to me, I or I am now mout of thme imhmmling mood, Amid cmonildn'L ,,it longe'r, indleem', if I woul'ml 'he tichieritThas got me, with harniess on bites; Anid soon I'm to trot on a very rough track, If my friemnds don't come forward and give mec a lift, I'll go to the devil, soon, all ina drift, limt rathter than go to imb, so early, hmark ye! I'll give a we hit of a taint; now ark me! If youi don't paty up, right under your noses, I'll take alt your papers, anmd gave them to Momes, Andi then, okr, then, you'll get your fasrin In hell, hu'll roast you like a herin, 3. S. RICH. M. D. Clitrendlon, Feb., 8, 1851. 15 tf NEW STORE Third D)oor South of the Town Hfall and nieary opposute Tindal & Watson 3111 stubscriber would respectfully in. .,form, the citizens of Sumterville and tne pumbbie generally, that he has opened at the above place a general assorlinent of Dry Goodhs, Boots and Shtoes, Hlats and Caps, Hardware, Crockerywvare, &c. &c. Also, A Choice lot of Family Groceries of every description, with Fruit of various kinds, such as Oranges, Apples, Lemons, &c. &c., wvhich he will selI very low for Calb. J. BA RRET. Nov.19, 1853. 0 ly To The Public, Auctionecer% Notice. JA MES HI. CLARK begs leave to noti fy the citizens of Sumtervlle and the vi cinity, that he is nowv prepared to give his entire attention to any business in the auction line, lie has had some experience, and hopes by dilige~Jnce atid attention 'to merit a share of publie'favog. Sumterville, Ian. 11th, i84 .11-tif DYSPEPSIA I CAN BE CURED! Dr.LORME'S AUM DE VIE," or Balsan of Life Is, aftera trial of upwards of twenty years in a great variety of cases, confidently offered to the public, especially to those afflicted with the most distressing complaint, as a sure and speedy relief for their suflerings. Iead the following certificates. They are from gentlemen of high standing and residing in your immediate vicinity. They are but one or two of the many In our possession all extoll ing the healing virtues of this, (to use the words of a grateful Dispeptic who was cured by its use) most precious compound. Certificate from the Rev. l1arteccll Spai. SuMTEVILLE,. S. C. Jan. 13th 1853. Mr. CnAs. DaLORias. Dear Sir: -Last Spring I used two small bot ties of your Balsam of Life; and experienced much benefit. I took it two or three times dai ly, a teaspoonful at a dose in a wine glass of water. It acted on my liver, and imparted a healthy tone to all my digestive organs, relieving me of distressing headache, and many other disagreea ble dyspeptie symtons. [Signed] Ii. SPAIN. Mr. CIHAS. DEILORME: DEAR Sa :-l take great pleasure in recom mending your "Baumo de Vie." which I have often used, and always with decided rebef, when suflering from attacks of Dyspepsia. As once a stimulant, tonic and cathartic, I am sat. isfied it will prove eminently serviceable to alf who are afflicted with Dyspepsia. Its general. introduction throughout the country will be a' public benefit. To keep a suipply constantly on hand, which I would not ox change for all the Anti-dyspep.' tic nostrums from Maine to Texas. Yours respectfully, (Signed] JOHN W. ERVIN. For sale by, MILLER & BRITTON, Dr. V. J. )AI:GAN, & Co., 'umterille. " " " M. A. iuggins, Darlington C. 11. " " " Dr. J. E. Byrd, Tirmmonsville, And by Druggists generally. BAT''11lGIT & BARKULOO. Wholesale Agents, Columbia, S. C. November 9 2 if Business Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, ISO FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Colton Factors and General Commis sion Merchants. 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 Carolina, who may favor these Houses with their patronage. Consignments of produce to the Hdliue in New l'ok, e ier by way of Charleston, Georgetown, or lVilmington, will be covered by insurance, if notice of the shipment be promptly giv. en. May 3, 1S53 27-tf Improved Cotton Gins. Ai _ Thankful for past favours the subscriber wish es to inform the public that he still manufac tures Cotton Gins at his establishment in State burg, on the most improved and approved plan which he thinks that the cotton ginned on one of those gins of the late improvement is worth at leaost a quarter of a cent more than the cot ton ginned on the ordinary gin. le also man ulactures them on the most ainple construction, of the finest finish and of the best materials; tu wit, Steel Saws and Steel Plated Ribs Case hardened which lie will sell for $2 per Saw. lie also repairs old gins and puts then in com plate order at the abortesanotice. All orders for Giniwill be promptly and punctually attended to. WILLIAM E.LISON. :Sttebitrg, Sumter Dlit, S. C. Feb 17,- 26' Veterinary Surgeon. ROBIERTP W. ANDREWS notofies the citizens of this, anti the adjoinuing Districts, that lie has removed his Stables near the D~e put of the WV. & M . IR. Road, where lie is ready at all times to tak e charge of diseased Horses for a moderate charge ; in all cases where there is no cure no pay will be expected. He also contiinues to ta ku Passengers to rcnd from the Depot, vndl expects shortly to receive a New Omnibus for that purpose. Goods he will haul at the old rate of 10 cents per package, and solrtts the. patronage of the public. Feb. 22, 1853 17-tf LEONARD CIAPIN, Manlufactulrer and De~aler in Carriages and Harness, OF every deserit ion,' No's'ldil Meeting street, and! 33 Wentwvorth street, ne'I to the old stand of Gilberts & Chapin, Charlbti, S. C. Oct. 19th, 1853. 51 1 y Negroes Bought and Bold, TH !E undecrsignedl las openedl an oflice at No. 16 State Street, Charleston. wvhere he has on~ handl a number of LIKELY YOUNG NE GROES for sale from which he can supply the wants of any of the commnunity. Ths Nei g roes are purchased in Maryland, Virginia, north and South Carolina. To his lot lhe is contmnually receiving accessions. 'Tho highest, prices paid' at all times for negroes. J. M1. E. SH ARPE, 16 State Street. Charleston, Dec. 21, 1853. 8 hy Law Notice. J. B. N. HAMYMET, ATTORNEY A'T LAWV, SUMTER VILJLE, S. C. Ollice next door to J. BI. & R. C. WVebb's New York Store. t~ March 22, 1853 21-t For Cash, And that onlye. rThe chtea pest G~ItOCERIES over soldj mi Stutervile , cast bel tad from GORDON. ' & CO., at Dr. Mellett's Old Stand. ---AL SO Seigars of thie finest quality and most ap. ~ provedl Branads in the world, together with' Preserved Fruits of different kinds, Syrup, Nuts, &c. A atre of the public patron age is demired, provided it is accompanied by the CASH, but riot otherwise. GORDON & CO, June 14th, 1853 33-tf REMOVAL, lUT LER & N EWVBERY have removed fw'om their former stand to the onre formerly occupied by E. Di. PRING LE & CO., .one deer North of F. HIOY'S Jewelry Store where they would be pleasedl to see their frients e nd customers. 'ri FORWA RD AND Commission Merchant,. WILMINGTON, N. C. PA RTICULA R attention given to the SA LE or SHIPMENT of Naval Stores a nd Cotton, and liber CASH ADVANCES made on C~on-A signmnents. Dec. 14, 1853. 71ly Administrator's Notice, All persona having dhemanda agamnst t'he Estate of Mrs. E. Connors, dddeased;, ate requested to hand them in prop~rly atteste ed; and those indebted .will pileasa nidke' - immediate, pjap~t'to' a * T- E C NNORSAdm'f.. Nov, 14, 1453. 3 tf