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The Old Sexton. Nigh to a grave that was newly nade,, Leaned a Sexton old, on his earth-worn spade, His work was done. and he paused to wait The funeral train at the open gate. A relic of by gone days was he, And his locks were gray as the foamy sea, And these words caie from his lips so thin; "I gather them in--I gather them in, "I gather them in, for man and boy, Year after year of grief and joy, I've buildod the houses that lie around, In every nook of this burial ground ; Mother and daughter, father and son, Conic to my solitude one by one; But co ne they strangers or conic they kin, I gather therm in-I gather thetm in. "Many are with me, yet I'm alone, I'm King (,f the Dead, and I make my throne. On a monum ent slab of marble cold My sceptre of rule is the spade I hold ; Come they from cottage or conic they from hall, Mankind aro my subjects-all-all-all. Let them loiter in pleasure or toyfully spin, I gather them in--I gather them in. '"I gather them in, and their final rest Is here, down here, in the earths dark breast;' And the Sexton ceased as the funeral train, Wound mutely over that solem plain ! And I said to myself, when time is told, A mightier voice than that Sexton's old, Will be hear d o'er the lust trump's dread ful din, "I gather theta in-1 gather there in." II 01 E. Hero is one of Montgomery's de lightful creations-a lit subject for re flection in this age of artificialities. Read it, yo who seek in vain abroad 'for those unalloyed pleasures which -are found alone amid the genial iuflu ences of the home circle: 'There is a spot of earth supremely blest. A dearer, sweeter, than all the remit ; Where man, creation's tyrant, casts asido His sword a:d sreptre, pageantry and pride While in his softened look beningly blend The sire, the son, ,the husband, father friend, Here woman reigns, the mother, daughter, wife, Strews with fresh flowers the narrow way of life; In the clear heaven of her delightful eye, An angel guard of loves and gracer lie; Around her knees domestic duties meet, An-d 4r".dde ple:mres gambol at kor feet. Where shall that land, that spot of earth be found I Art though a man I a patriot ? look around; Oh thou shalt find, hewe'er thy footsteps roam, That land thy country, and that spot thy home. THE ANTI-SLAVERIY COLLEGE.-Tihe Rev. Professor Goodrich, of Yale College, declares that the members of the Faculty of that Institution are a unit in opposition to slavery. He takes occasion, too, to in form the South that Yale cares nothing for its patronage. It is evident, from the tone employed by this fanatic, that any South ern man who sends his son to Yale Col lege, will be subjecting him to influences that must infallibly render him a Southern man with Northern principles. Yale is now a hot bed of abolitionism, a nursery or fanaticism. The Professors are all aboli tion propugandists, and employ the power which their positions confer in mnakmig their pupils as thoroughly anti-slavery as ttemselves. In view of this fact, will Southern inen hereafter send their chi! -dren to Yale ? In the language of Profes .sor Goodrich, we say to the South, "the sooner yogt withdrawv your patronage from Yale, the better."-Richmond (IYa ) Pcn i Post. YALE CoLGE-O te1t h annu al conmpetition came offrfor the gold medal valued at 3100, by the members of the M. nior Class of Yale College. The cos. tors were Starr H. Nichols, Yu n- A mng. (Chinamtan,) Carroll Cutler, W .."A. Fc:.d, .James E. Rains, Wrm. c. Figg' and James 'C. Rice, Otnly li-e 8,,tcts were givenl thie class to be wriltte, on. The following card appears in y Palladium of Friday evenimg: "DE Fopr.s-r GOLw MEDAL.-Tle juid ei -..,nouncing their dlecision upon the De ;urrest prize, have thought proper to s~company theo decision with an explana tion. They assign to the comnpositions of Cutler, Nichols and Wing, a rank not itn ferior to the compositions of Fenrn and Rains ; but looking, as the terms of the De Forrest prize require, to writing and speak ing coaijogitrly, they came to the conclusion that the prize lay between the two latter; and, as between these two, they decided by a major vote in favor of WVilliamt H. Fenn, of Charleston, South Catrolinta." A~HuMAN CANDLE.-The Chinese Reopository tells us a very singular story of the punishment inflicted on a Chinese crimninal. R is offenmce it seemrs, was unpardonable, and it wvas determtin ed to make an example of him. Coti sequently hte was wound round with cotton, saturated with tallow, and hav ing been dipped till he presented the appearance of a gigantic candle, was stuck upon his father's grave and light ed. Of' course the fellow perished in slow tor-ture-. 'Was over device heard of so completely diabolical ? Ova N L:AntE'rN EloHmon-Thte near est fixed star haslecen discovered very recently to be Alpha, in the con stellation of the Centaur. The sun is nuinety five millions of miles from the earth, and this star, which we feel a certain degree of friendship for, because it is our- nearest neighbor, is two hun dred and sixty thousand times the distance of' the suin fronm the earth Light, which travels one htundred and ninety two thousand miles a second, would require more titan three years to roach us from that star. A terrible accident occurred on Wed nesday morning last at Niagara Falls. A little girI, five years of age, who was play. ipg on the top of the precipice known as the Devil's Hole, approached too near the edge and overbalanced. For an instant she clung to the bushes, but losing her hr-Id before assIstance could reach her, fell into thte gulf', a distance of 150 feet. She still survives, but her recovery Is impossible. A fight wihbowekies occurred on Saturday last at the St. Nicholas Hotel, between White and Conner, noted South ern sporting minen. Conner was killed and whiobad. mm...cd~ Boots & Shoes. JAMES FENTON, 197, Richardson Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. HAS constantly on hand and is daily receiv ing fresh supplies of all kinds of Ladies and Gentlemten's Boots sad Shoesu of the latest fash-. ions. Also, FtESH CALF-SKINS and SOLE LEATHER fur Bioot-makers. March 15, 1854. 20 ly. MILLS HOUSE. THOMAS S. NICKERSON Proprietor, CHARLESTON, . C. Feb 29, 1854. 18 ly. C. P. RElVISEN, (SUCCESSOR TO It. HAWLEY,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF Richardson Street,-No. 89. TWO DOORS BELOW THE MARKET, COLUMBIA, S. C. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. T. C. WORTH, A N D Forwarding Merchant, WI LMINGTON, N. C. Aug, 6 41 ly McKENZIE'S CONFE C'TIONA Rt Y AND FANCY Store, No. 186, Richardson Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. PARTIES AND WEDDINGS FURNISHED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. March 15, 1854. 20 ly. J. B, NIXON, PROPRIETOR OF THE 00ME110IL 1101188, Corner Queen and Church-sts. Charleton, S. C. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 ly. Samuel Jeffords, COMMISSION MERCIIANT OFFICE, NORTH COMMERCIAL WHAR! CHARLESTON, S. C. 'Feb. 29, 1851. ? ly. FISK' METALLIC COFFINS of al size ..onstantly on hand and for sale biz',HUDSON & BROTHER, Opp. Temperance Hall Sumterville. June 15th, 1852 34-tf CHAMBEIRS & MAFIRAAL WVHOLESA~LE & RETAIL DEALERS IN FANCY & STAPLE DRIY GOODS, No. 4, Granite R!ange, Cor~umn.t, S, C. E-' Al! ordrers thankfully received and promnptly atltnnedl to. BENJ. R. CHIAM3BERS. W3M. 1A RSHfA LL, A pril 19, 1854. 15th N. A, COHEN & COHN, IIVPORTERS& DEALERS iN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC No. 117 East Bay, NATHAN A. CO.FEN, LEAPOLD) COHlN. CH.ARL ESTON, S. C. Mlar. 29. 1854. 22 ly DR. C. H. MIIOT, COLUMBIA, S. C. NEAR THlE COU(RT 2 10USE. DEALER IN Drugs, Myedicimes, Chemi cals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. SELECTED EXPRtESSLY FOR TIS 31ARKET. MIarcha 15, 1851. 20 ly. A. BROIDE, Dealer in P'rovisions, Flour, BAON 00GRJOCERIES, WVINE'S, LIQ UORS,~ CIGARS, TOBACUCO. TEAS, &c. ALSO, Plantation Supplies and COUNTIR Y PRODUCE. TEA, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. 194, Richardson Street, COLU31BIA, S. C. Manrch 15, 1851. 20 y PAVILION HOTEL, H. L~. BUTTERFIELD, Feb. 29, 1854. 18 ly. PLANTERS' HOUTEL, BY G. W. BOMAR, South-west corner of Church and Queen.s CIIARtLESTON, S. C. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 ly. EXCELSIOR HOTEL, Camden, S. C. D. S. SARGEANT, PROPRIETOR. Nov- 0, 1853. 9 tf White Lead!i White Lead! 10,000 LBS. 2PURE WHITE LEAD for sale low. J. & 3. B. EWART, March 1A15. Columbia, hiC "BROWNING & LEMAN," IAPORTERS OF French, Britils and Germnan DRY GOODS. 209 and 211 King-areet corner of Mar ket Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. C ARPETINGS.-Ingrain, 3 Plys, Brus. sels Tapestrv and Velvets. CURTAIN MATERIALS, In Silk, Satin, and Worsted. CURTAIN CAMBRICS and MUSLINS, ii large variety. EMBIROIDERED LACE and MUSLIN CUR'T'AINS, all styles. GILT CORNICES, in all the new designs, CURTAIN GIMPS, HOLDERS, LOOPS, TASSELS. &c., DRAPERY CORDS and BELL ROPES in all varieties. BilTUISH and AMERICAN FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. SILVER and GILT STAIR RODS and STAIR CARPE'i'INGS, of all styles. WILTON, VELVET, and AXMINSTEI RUGS, in great variety. PLANTATION WOO LENS-B LAN. KETS, PLAINS. KERSEYS, CAPS,&c. Red and White FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS &c. COTTON OSNABURGS, of all the beat Southern makes. English and American COTTON FLAN NELS. French. English, and American PRINTS LINENS OF, RICHARDSON'S superioi make, for Sheetings, Shirtin gs, Pillow Cases Table Damasks. Doylies, Napkins, Towellings Iluckabacks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers Grass Cloths, &c. CLOTHS, CASSIM3ERS and VESTINGS of best French Goods. SERVANTS CLOTHS, in all the shades o English Goods. SATIN ETS, TWEEDS, JEANS and LIN SEYS, of all qualities and styles. WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Rich Dress Goods. In SILKS, TISSUES, BAREGES,GREN ADINES, MIJSLINS, &c. BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS and :MOURN ING GOODS, in great variety. EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS,of ev cry description. EVENING DRESS Goods in Great variety constantly received. All the above are of our own DIRECT U3IPORTATIONS, and offered at the LOWEST MARKET Prices TERMS.-Cash, or City Acceptance. ITl The one price system strictly ad iered to, and all Goods Warranted. BROWNING & LEMAN, Charleston, S. C., Jan. Gth, 1854. 11 tif For Sale. T IE SUBSCRIBER oflers for ,ale on very reasonable terms, somedaluable improved and unimproved lots in rte Town ol Sumterville. For particulars, an'ty to ARCH'D. 'NDERSON. Sum...ervis-"lle, Jan.. 3,Pw- 10-tf. Hardware Paints, and Oils, &c, J, & J. B. EIIURIT, COL UMBLI, S. C. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN JACK-PLANE, Ofler for sale at very low prices, a large and well assorted stock of MILL-SA WS A N D MILL-IRONS PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE. STUFFS. !EY' Goods delivered at the Depot free of charge. J. & J. B. EWART. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. Agency for Iron Railing and Ornamental Work. TlIIE subscriber )vill receive orders fi Cast Iron Railings, and other Iron work manu factured b~y ofClASE & BROThERS, ofBoston. Th'le Work will be delivered in Chaarleston at hloston pries with the expenses of Boxing, Freight Insurance, Drayage and Wharfage added. Any persn wishing illustrajted catalogues o1 the ditTrent designs clan be supplied by apply. ing at my store, where specimens of some of the ansicis c-an also be seen. A cajaloguse can be seen at the office of the Sumter ik~nner. JOSEPH! WIIILDEN. No. 60 1-2 jsast Bay, oppos.ite P. & MI. Banik Charleston, S. C. Mlar, 29, 185.1. 22 G Transparent Window Paper IHangiings, UPIIOLSTERlING AriD B3DRING WARE HOUSE. WIIOLESAIE & RETAIL, 117 King Street, Charleston, S. C, TH E subscriber is receiving a large assort. ment of the above goods. 50,000 l1oll, of Pape-r Hangings ; 1000 pairs of Windlow Shades.- 100 Mlatrasses, of evecry description. Also, Pillows, Bolsters, Lace and Mluslin Curtains, Damask, Satin DeLanes, Cornice, Blinds, Fire Screens Venitian Blinds, &ec., &c. All U!nds of Upholstering, and the business as usually ammuded to in all its branches. HI. WV. KINSM1AN. Mlar. 29, 1854. 22 ly Who Wants Money ? The suscribser for one, Is particulcrny in want of it. andI he hopes that those who have patronized him so liberally, will continue their friendship by paying up, andl enabling him to met thai denmands of others. "Wheels cannot move without grease" T. D. FRIESON. Jan. 18, 185-4. 12 tf Home Industry. THlE Subscriber takes th method of informing his friends and the pnb ic, that lie has recently enlarged Carriage Shop, andl proctured the services of several good work men, and is now ready to build Vehicles of any description at the shortest notice. Hie promises to repair wvithi neatness aind despatch and sat isfy all those who may favor him with patron age, in cheapness &c. Rt. G. POTT3F. LYNCHURUG, S.C., May10, 1854. - 28 tf 50 Country Hams, JUST received and for sale by J. T. SOLOMONS & Co. May 17, 1854 29 Li PROVISIONS. Country Hams, and Shotulders, Pickled Beef and Tongues-. Gosen Butter, Rice, Flour &c. Mixed Pickles, in pts, qts. and 1-2 gals Olives, Capers &c Candies, Raisons &c Raisons 100 Boxes at a Dollar per Bo.x PERRRV MOSES IMroitTAT TO BANZcs.-The Sweedish papers bring accounts of a very important invention which has been laid beforo the Commissioners of Banking at Stockholm by a certain Count P. A. Sparre. The in vention is two.fold : he counterfeits with incredible exactness the bank notes in use, but prints others which he himrelf cannot imitate. An editor who has witnessed the the process remarks : " When one sees Count Sparre with his simple machinery, which any one may niannge with the greatest ease and facility, prepare in a few minutes the bank paper in use which is made of three diffe rent larnmine, and in this give, without the slight est difficulty or even exertion of artistic skill, the finest water-marks in perfection, and then follows the preparation of tha pa per by a simple and merely momentary process, but which gives again the printing and engraving absolutely perfect, he feels a strange sensation at the thought of being participator in t.e secrets of the art which in less conscientious hands, might ruin all our banks, and produce utter and inextrica ble confusion in our credit system." Count Sparro, in his memorial states that his process, if it does not render coun terfeiting utterly impossible, at all events increases its difficulty to almost that de gree, and ol'ers to furnish the Bank with all its notes for the sum of 25,000 thalers (.18,900) per annum, which is abont one half its present expense for paper. The Commissioners have referred the question to a committee of scientific men. In the meantime, Count Sparre is to visit Eng land and other countries to bring his inven tions to the notice of the mercantile pub lie. Fifth Annual Fair OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. TIlE Fifth Annual Fair of the South Carolina Institute for the promotion of Art, Mechanical Ingenuity and Industry, will be held at the New Ilall, now being erect ed on Meeting street, in the city of Charles. ton, commencing on Wednesday, 15thof November, and continue open for Exhibi tion until 29th day of November. Suitable premiums will be given to the best specimens in Art, Mechanism, and other branches of Industry; also, of Cotton, Rice, Sugir, Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Rye, Oats, 'utatoes, a,;d other agricultural pro ducts. The Ladies. to whon; the Institute has been so much indebted, a:e respectfully informed that suitable premiumis will be provided by the Committee, and awarded to the best specimens in every department of Ladies Work. The following special premiums are offered: For the largest quantity of Cocuios, raised on one plantation, not less than ten bushels---A Silver Pitcher, or $50. For the lareest quantity of Spun Silk, the produce of any one plantation. not less than ten pounds--A Silver Prtcher, or "$50. For the best improved Sea Island Cot ton Gin, on some new principle, superior to those now in general use, or for any real or important improvement thereon A Gold Medal. For the best Stallion-A silver cup. For the best Marsh Tackey Sta'ion A silver cup. For the best Marsh Tackey Gelding A silver cup. For the best pair Marsh Tackeys, fur draft-A silver cup. For the best specimen of Sun Flow'. eemc v;;, siun iz a. c;; gcfl=:: -.. sil ver cup. For the best specimen of Ranpgeed Oil, not less than one gallon--A ..Xer Cuip. For the best Casinere .a lA aiker cup. For the best CasI''ere E we--A silver Fu or the bes...nree-cluarter blood Cash mere Kid-''s ilver cup. For the'est Ram-A silver cup. For .. best hoar-A silver cup. ,~ the inivention of a suitable Machine r. ftulveriziing Red Pepper-A gold mnedai.. For the best Steam Engine-A gold mnedalI. For the best Essay on Southern Grasses -R{uffin P'rize silver pitcher. For the best specimen of~ American Sculpture-A silve pitcher. TIhe Directors of the Institute take great plea-ure in stating to the public, that by the liberality of the State and City to tis Institute, they have now in course of~ erec tion, to he completeid by the 1st July next and in amhlple time for the approaching Fair, a largQ, coninodlious and eh-gant Building capanble of holding in its main Iall 35(00 persons ; aiid also in connection with it a v'ery well adapted amnd spacious macline Room, which will enable the Inistitute to furnmish sufiicienit power for any kcinid of umchinery that maiy be offered fur exhiibi tioni. Every attention wvill be paid to all arti cles sent for exhibition. All articles entered for premiums, must be bent in un or before Saturday, 1lltth day of November next, directed to the care of the Clerk of So. Carolina Institute, Char lesion Articles may be sent after that day for exhibition only. Contributors to the Fair respectfully reqiuested to send full des criptions of the articles, and such genmeral information as may be of use to the Judges, and suitable for p~ublicaition. Address Clerk of the So. Ca. Institute, May 15. Charleston, So. Ca., HAYNSWORTHI & GREEN, Wai. IIAYNsWOltrII.. JOlhN T. OGREEN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SU]MTER VILLE, S. C. WILL practice in Sumter and the ad. joining Districts. February 15tm, 1851. 20 tf E. R, C0WPERTHWAIT, Furniture and Chair KING, 267 STREET, Five Doors above Wentwortla. C HA R LE STON, S. C. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 Gm. 2,000 LBS. f chice country cured i BACN, ad 500lbs.No. 1 LEAF LARD, for sale low for cash only, by BUTLER & NEWBERY. March 15th, 1854 20 tf. NEW G0ODE. The subsribers are now in receipt of their SPRING AND) SUMMER STOCK, consisting of every variety of Gents' and Ladies' dress goods. Groceries, Hard ware &c., which they ar preparod to sell as cheap as this market can afford. Please call and exaiinine foi yourselves. R. C. WEBB & C, Apr., 5, 1R5.1 '. t. In Eq y---Suntp District. Willinn L wt ?J Adm',.bt I BILL. -a. 1.F. J. & i. Moses CharleaV., Miller. Compl'ts. col's. Th'ecredite ' th' late Dr. JAMes HAYN swoaT, eti tla t ivblm under his assignment to the., above' naihed Defendant, executed on the 28thra of 4sly A. D. 1812, are hereby no tified tlMt, by an order in the above stated cause, they are required to establish their do mand- before me, Commissioner in Equity for Sumter District aforesaid, on or before the first day. of May next. I also give notice that I will until the said first day of May next, receive proposals for the sale of a part of the real estate conveyed by the said assignment, lying partly if not wholly in the corporate limits of Sumterville, bounded by lands of Dr. J. C. IAYNSwoRTH, W. L. BRUNSON T. J. COonLAN, and Mrs. C. bos SARD, and by the new road running from Sum terville to the steam mill of T. J. OOIILAN & Co., supposed to contain about one hundred and sixty acres. W. F. B. HAYNSWORTH, Com'r. in Equity S. D. Dec. 27. 1853. 9 tf TINDAL, WATSON &CO. THE subscribers having established them selves at the stand opposite A. J. Moses' Store, respectfully solicits the attention of their friends and the public to their well selected stock. Their assortment comprises all articles usually kept, (e.rcepting liquors) and will be constantly replenished, and disposed of on as favorable terms as are offered any where. Their stock consists in part as follows : Ladies' Dress Good, and Trimmings, Ladies' Collars, Chemisettes, and Under sleeves, Laces, Edgings, and Insertings, Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Ladies' and gentlemen's L. C Ildkf's. A large lot of Hosiery and Gloves, Cravats and Stocks. Also, A full supply of Prints and Domestics. GROCERI ES, Hardware, Holloware, Carpenter's and Blacksmith's Tools, Cistern Pumps and Pipes, Carriaee Trim mings, Crockery and Glassware, Saddlery and Harness, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cos, Ready made Clothing, &c. &. &c. TINDAL, WATSON & CO. JAMES S. TINDAL. SAMUEL WATSON. H. W. GAaDNEE February 22. 1851 17 if Lumiber and Wood. TIlL subs3riber, superintendant of the Ste,,n Saw Mill of Coghlan, Dixon & Co., re. s,.ctfully informs the public, that they are pro. pared to furnish Lumber of any description at the shortest notice. Having good wagons and teams, they can de liver to purchasers when desired. They have a large quantity of prime Oak and Lightwood which they can deliver to customers on moder ate terms. 'TERMs.-A reasonable deduction in all cases for cash, or otherwise, notes will be taken when orders are filled. Every exertion will be used to give satisfac tion to these who favour us with orders. COGLAN, DIXON, & Co. Sumterville,Jan. 18, 1854. 12 tf Notice, Look Up Streets WEBB CLARK'S HOTEL is still in op eration-(thanks to the kindness of good friends)-ready to receive customers, and entertain them, to their entire satisfaction. Mr. C. is resolved that his Hotel shall not be excelled by any house in the country. Everything the market can furnish shall be spread upon his table, well cooked and cleanly. The beds are all in good order, and shall be kept so. Give him a trial andi Mr. Clark pledges satisfaction. Jan. 11, 1854 11 if Important Notice. FELLOWVCITIZEN S:--It isa paiunl task to d un, but stern necessity and your negligence and forgetfulness, demand that I should remind all those indebted to m, either by note or ac count, to come to taw with the chink, hides or corn at the mill, on or before the first Monday in March next, to save yourselves of displeas ure and to cheat Lawyers, Sheriffi and petty Constables out of cost, for At the loss of a penny You'll grumble and groan, As thungh thu rheumatics Were piercing each bone. The ghosrt of bad shillings Forever you will haunt, And you shake, least to-morrow Should bring you to want. a Pay up, and save costs, and there w-ill yet a crust left you. WM. FRANCIS BUTLER. Jan. 25, 1854 13 if. Columbia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & Co, COLUMBIA, S. C. T VEconstantly on band the largest stock of in this place, which they are prepared to sell at prices lower than. any other estab lishary-ent in Colurnbia. Their Clothing is manufactured by them. selves with particular reference to this market,,.and they feel warranted to say it is inferior to none, and SUPERIORI TO MOST CLOTHING offered in any part of the country. Their business is con ducted upon the one price cash principle, and the price of their goods marked in plain figures upon each article by wvhich a uniformity of price is observed, and the inexperienced buyer is enabled to make his purchases at as low a rate, as the more exrperienced and better judge. Persons visiting Columbia are respectfully invited to in examination of our stock and prices. Febiuary 15th, 1854. 16-1y. Notice. 'rho Snbscriber respectfully informs his cus tomers and the public that he cannot carry on his bnainesu on a credit of twelve months. Prompt customers who may favor him with their work may expect to be called on at any time for money when the article is wanted. He returns his thanks for the liberal patronage which ho has received. B. FOLSOM. ' January 3, 1854 10 6im. Negro Shoess The subscriber has made arrangements for the manufacture of fromFour to Five Thousand pairs of the above article by theFA LL. For reference as to quality, he would respectfully refer persons who may be disposed to purchase of him, to these who patronized him last year As to price,-he will guarantee them as low as can be afforded. May 22 2 .3 MORGAN. STo the Public, JOHN !~A o rs his services to the citizens of auitt trict and the public gen erally asid $ej& ilnef to give every atten tion to the ofroplrties entrusted to his hands on ion, either at anetion or pri, vate sal- Th. jIties he enosteast a tion audhial f1 ~ rc bp sa q sr sfactoky t Notice. Bishopville Carriage and - Haauraess llianufactory. JA1ES W. AMBROSE still continues se carry on tho above business In all its various branches, and takes this method of returning his thanks to his.friends for their liberal patron. age, and hopes by close attention to business to stall merit the same. CARRIAGES AND BUG GIES made to order and warranted for twelve months. If they should fail in that time in point of workmanship or material, they will be repaired free of charge. He deems it unnec essary to say anything in regard to the neat ness and durability of his work, as his work will show for itself. Call on trim at ilishop ville and he will give as good bargains as can be had in Charleston. He also does plough-work at short .notice. Horse-shoeing dune with neatness and o spat 't at $1 50 all round. iis terms for new work will be to suit purchasers.-With interest al ways. vaishopville, S. C., Jan'y 18th, 1854 12-6m AT Till OLD STAND OF 8. & J. GILBERT S.&E. M. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGE BUSINESS at the above stand-No. 35 and 40 Ventworth-street, Charleston-where they will be pleased tc exhibit to their old friends and -custouers a very extensive Stock Ol' 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 manufacturera and dealers will enable them to offer great inducements to purchasers both in styles and prices. March 15, 185. 20 ly Cabinet Wareroom. F. M. ANDREWS, 'rakes this method of informing the citizens of Sumtervillo and vicinity, that he has just openened on the corner above Clarks Ho tel, his NEW CABINET WAREROOM, where he will keep for sale, cheap, all such furniture as comes tinder this department of his trade; and will furnish for cash, at Charleston prices, all descriptions of Furniture mado. Repairing executed at the shortest notice. Mahogany and plain Coffins furnished with out delay. Feb. 8, 1854. . 15 tf. Fall Goods! Fall Goods BUTLER & NEWBERY would respectfully inform their friends and the Public generally, that they have just received a large and wetl se lected Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing every quality and style of LADIES' DRESS GOODS; Heavy Goods, &c., Grocer ies, Boots and Shoes of every description; latest style Hate and Caps; Hardware and Crockery; Ready Made Clothing, etc. etc., to which they particularly invite attention. - ALSO A lot of CHOICE SEGARS. JOSEPH WHILDEN, DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Glass AND SHIP CHANDLERY, No. 60 1-2 East-Day, opposite P. & M. Bank, CHARLESTON, S C. He keep constantly for sale, ageneral assort ment nf I aints and Oils of all kinds, Window Glass and Sashes, Spirits Tin pentine, Cam phene, Spirit Gas, Tallow, Grindstones, Cor dage, Chain Pumps, Cotton Foot Gin Fixtures, Glue, Packing Yarn, and Brushes of various kinds. Oct. 26, 1853. 52 6n Notice, A LL nersons who are in my debt a fee, Will p lease to come forwanl,'and pay it to me, For [ am now out of the indulging mood. A nd couldn't wait longer, indeed, if I would The Sheriff'has got me, with harness on back; And soon I'm to trot on a very rough track, If my friends don't come forward and give me a lift, I'll go to the devil, soon, all in a drift, But rather than go to him, so early, hark ye ! I'll give awe bit of a hint;now mark me If you don't pay up. right under your nose., I'l ta al your papers, and give them to Moses, And then, oh, then, you'll get your farin In hell, he'll roast you like a herin, .. S. RICII. M. D. Clarend on, Feb., 8, 1834. 15 tf NEW STORE Third Door South of the Town Hall and nearly opposite Tiundal & Watson ~'HE subscriber wvould respectfully in. &form the citizens of Sumtervilhe and the public generally, that he has opened at the abov'e place a general assortment of Dry Goods, Boots anid Shoes, [Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery ware, &c. &c. A'su, A Choice lot of Family Groceries of every deCscription, with Fruit of various kinds, such as Oranges, Apples, Lemons, &c. &c., which he wdll sell very low for Calh. J. BARRET. Nov.9, 1853. 9 ly To The Public, Auctiollicer's N~otice. JA MES H. CLARK begs leave to noti fy the citizens of Sumtervilie and the vi einity, that he is now prepared to give his entire attention to any business in the auction line. He has had some experience, and hopes by diligence and attention to merit a share of public favor. Sumiterville, lan. 11th, 1854. 11--tif Boatwright & Barkuloo, COL UABIA, S. 6C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy~ Articles, Brushes, Glassware, Dye-Stuffs, and all kcinds of GENUINE AND POPULAR PATENT Medicines, A complete assortment, of the best quality, and at the lowest p rices. March 15, 1854. 20 ly. Old Brass and Copper. The Subscriber will pay 12.2 cents'per pound in cash for any quantity of old Brass or Copper, delivered at his shops, near the Wilmington and Mianchester R. IR. Depot in Sumtervillo. T. J. COGHLAN. February 28, 1854 18 tf. SAMUEL C. DUNN & CO,, WIlOLESALE CLOTHIlG #7 Dey Srct, 24~ Hoyne Street, ,ewv York. Cliarigsinn, S. C. S.UsZ C. WNN, Ggo. HI. D Ms .ly 12th ml ' o DYSP 1?S1Ai CAN BE CURE)! DeLUYRIME'S BAUM DE VIE," rf Balsam of Life is, aftera trial of upwards of I#.iity yearn in a gaat variety of cases, eonfld ray o dred t, the pn6fic, especially to those afleted with the ms d trinrg complaint, as a are and speedy relief' for their sufferings. Read the following certhieate. They art *om' gentlemern of high utarndst and residing Ir yourimerliate vicinity. ')bey are but one or tfleottle ila~ty in our poesesion all extoll ing tile ia.lintI vu f this, (rep use the words of a g etbful enspepde who was cured by its use) miesS precious cornlond. Cert tale frm the R.Iartwell Spain' OUMvEIILL,. 8. C. Jan. 13th 1853. Mr. Crti. lExLOag. Dear Fir: -Tast Spring'I used two small bt. ties of your l'htlmarn of Life; and experienced much benefit.. I took it two or three timen dai ly, a tcaspooafld at a dose in a wine glass of water. It acted on any liver, and' itpseted a healthy j oneo wall my digestive organs, rey~ ig me of d,;1 trang AeadacAe,.and 'many otlleidisagreea. ble ,.Y peis afmtone.. [SIgn?edJ HI-" SP;XIfN Mr. C.HAS. DELOaBM;: DEaR h'Ia :-I take great' pdsure incomt. mending yo.ur "Baume de- 'fwhiohtlhave often used, and always with ddeidedt reiikfi when suffering from attacks Of IJD pepsig. Abt once a stimulant, tonic and catlia I at'sa, isfied it will prove e,,inently 3erW.eife td'all who are afflhcted with D)yspepsia. l-genergil introduction throughout t.le country- 7)11 be a' public benefit. To keep a supply constantly on ha. rwhich . I would not exchange for all the Anti-dilpep tic nostrums from Iaine to Texas. Yours respectfully, [Signed) JOHN W. ERVIN. * For sale by, MILLER & BRiTTON, Wholesale Agents Sumterville, S. C. Also for sale by Dr. W. Jas. Dtaota & Co., and Rac & Tuomson, Sumterville, S. C. Rootas & SIr'Kcan, Bishopville, S. C. November 9, 1853 2 tf Business Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Cotton Factors and General Commis. sion Merchants. D B. AlcLAURIN, Esq., will give per s sonal and special attentien 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 House in Now York, either way of Charleston, Georgetown, or Wilmington, will be covered by insurance, if notice of the shipment be promptly giv. en. May 3, 1853 27-Ef Improved Cotton Gins. 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 least a quarter of a cent more than the eot ton ginned on the ordinary gin. He also man ufactures them on the most simple construction, of the finest finish and of the best materials ; to wit, Steel Saws and Steel Plated Ribe Case hardened which he will sell for $2 per Saw. He also repairs old gins and puts them in com plete order at the shortest notice. All orders for Gins will be promptly and punctually attended to. WILLIAM ELLISON. Stateburg, Sumter Dist. S. C. Feb 17,- 26 Veterinary Surgeon. ROBERT W. ANDREWS notofies the citizens of this, and the adjoining Districts, that he has removed his Stables near the De pot of the W.& M.. R d, wherehisry 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 uontIr~sjC t,. Iia, a sern~,sa tu Lf-nd iega the. Depot, snd expects shortly to receive a New Omnibus for that purpose. Goods he will haul at the old rate of 10 cents per package, and; solicits the patronage of the public. Fob. 22, 1853 17-af LEONARD CIEAPIN, Manufacturer and Dealer in Carriages and Harness, OF every description, Nos 124, Meeting street, and 33 Wentworth street. next to the old stand" of Gilberts & Chapin, Charleston, S. C. Oct. 19th, 1853. 51 * 1 y Negroes Bought and Sold. THlE undersigned has opened an office at No. 16 State Street, Charleston, where he has cm hand a numiber of LIKELY YOUNG NL. GROES for sale from which he can supply thoe wants of any of the comanunity. These Ne. gres are purchased in MarlnVirgnia, North and South Carolina. Tohis lt heis continually receiving accessions. The highiesi prices aa all times for negroes. 16 State Street. Charleston, Dec. 21, 1853. 8 ly Law Notice. J. B. N. HANYIET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUMTER VILLE, S. C. Office next dloor to J. B. & R1. C. Webb'a. New York Store. March 22, 1853 21--tr For Cash, And that o The cheapest GROCERIES ever sod, in Sumterville, can be had from GOR.DON. & CO., at Dr. Mellett's Old Stand. *--A LSO Segars of the finest qunlity atnd most ap . p roved Brands in the world, together with Preserved Fruits of difierent kinds,8Syrup.s Nuts, &c. A share of the public patron age is desired, provided it is accompanied by the CASH, but not otherwise. GORDON & CO. June 14th, 1853 33--tf REMOVAL. BUTLER & NEWBERIY have removed from. their former stand to the one formerly occu e by . . RIGL &CO., one dorNo of be peased to see their friontis and customers. Oct5,183.49 if FORWARDING Commission Merchant; WILMiINGTON, N. C. PARlTICU LA R attention given to the S$ LE or SIIIPMENT of Naval Stores and Catton, and liber CASH ADVANCES made on Corn signments. Dec.14, 1853. 7 ly Admnstr's Naotio A11 ppardw ea yin domnands Rgeat' requeptod a hand them~ in pro ff ae~t od; and those indehted will plest yh immediate payment to