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(cONIsUE) 110.it FIRST L'A( Ei.) witi.in its oiwn territories ngainst its own citizens." Now. sir, this is t.h !anguage s"lcct. ed t y the Al'xicaun connil-ioii,i '. who snake the treaty. And I hu could be moitire il,, 1no" . morunte 'C Omlprehenisive, in, o.4 mv . 111kh idea of obligatit'n upon our pat t to p'iI teet the citizens ut !lexico to the failli,t extent ? We are to extend tit them the protection which, i' ilaced under like circumstances, we should extend to our citizens. And what legree of protection is ne'ctesarily impt Zia-ed in this idea. Why, sir, win we t asia-r the power of this goteanniiu ; a natioe tvent .ive 1lii llions of - h. .. scud onec mzilli<. of stoldiets ,..... .I field to protect the rights (it on citi. zens-what sort of protection is it to be supposed they would aflird t Vh' ly sir, the losL perfect ti.e wit of lan could dovise. And the Mexican coin inissioners, when they inst rted this clause into the treaty, tut antt tat stiput1 late for the uttmst possible degrec of protection that huian puw eL coutld aflbrd. And this is the pr'ovision of a treatyT(extr)lted from that nation when when they were lrostrated in the dust; when their energies and means had all been exhau-ted; when our victoi ous armies traversed their country in every direction, anid their beautiful capitol itself' was in our hands ; when Mexico lay under our feet, bleeding at every pore, this was the treaty we forced upon her. And the question now is, shall we screen o' rselyes from the obligations of that treaty by a mere play of words ? On such a play of words as the member tinm Missouri (Mr. Benton) used yesterday, that we were not bound to extend to them falny more protection than we had ex. tended to our own citizens ; that we had shown no energy or zeal inl protect. ing our own citizens, and that we were under obligations to bestow no more in protecting the people of Mexico. Why, sir, has it come to this, that we shall use our own wrong to relieve ourselves from the obligations of treaties ? lHas it come to this, that we shall use our own want of duty to our own citizens as a reason why we should :ot do a duty which wej bound ourselves by treaty to perform to a foreign nation, and a weak and defenceless ration, over which we had triumphed ? I am aga inst that sort of morality. I would not learn morality in such a school. I say these words bind us, ini the strongest way in which language can bind us, to have protected the border provinces of Alexico. And if we have fiiled to do so-a fhet about which there is no disput -then we are bound to nmake indemnity. We should put, thema in the same condition in which they would have been had we perforn. ed our part of the treatv. That is what I contend for. 1 would pertibrm a treaty with the weakest as with the greatest power, and Of all powers the Mexican the iiost-that weak, that distracted, that discordant, power, which has beeni in a state of chaos since it first struck f'or liherty ; the goverin. mnent of' which hazs been occ'upied byv one military de'spot afitcr anoiEther whieh has been torn and con vualed withI civil diiscord, and whose r'uiii ha:s been al. :nost completed byv our own arms. I sayv that if' there is any powerc 41n earthii for whlich I wouhld go) firthier to performi treaties withI than another, it is this Mexican power. I would act towards her withi genierositv, good fhiihi, justice, aind muagnan iniy uf edop t the conlst ruction wvhich the liuembelivr tromu -Misisouiri puts on thai' treat v, anid say thatt we aro not liable, th'e Inamieofi A tmc wa wvil ljheemnie a i~od. A me'rican ithith wvililibe w.,rse thain Pii. i ithi thI. One wi'ill he ashameduci to aeknowlhed ge that lie wias an A me r' icant if'we thius play on words witht a weaik and defenee~hess power. .On the grouind of oligat i on, unider this treaty, and th lia ibilia s which we assumen urnder its eleventhI ait ice, 1 arn ini favoir of voting this appj ropriation, in order' to get rid (if thiemi. It, is ani article which, so londg as it eC ists, many subject, us5 to g eet expiense, and what is mor~ie, if' we refuse to perform its ob ligations, we shall strike a blow at the r'eputation of our country, which should be dearer to us than inoiney. 'There is a clau~se in thie treatv', tono -which says, that on any viohat iom of it, in any par ticular, either goveirnm< nt shall have the right to ref'er the mat ter to arbitration, with the exception that the other govei'rment may refuse to do so if' it deems it utterly inconsis. tent with its saf'ety or intertest. Th'len we shoula be bound to refeir this mat. icr to arbitrationu. Who would we r'eferi it to ? I doubt whe:thier there .could be f'ound a governaz.ent wino m'ould not go intoi it with uall its symnpa. thief on the side of' Mexico, and we ,would comie out of'the arbitration with ten., twenty, or' thirty millicons of'dollars AIue to that liationi. I am unwillinig to r'un the risk of' that arbitration. think it wise to settle the malitter' by1 the treaty. it has beeni said that the late admin istration, offered $6,000,000 or $,0, 000 for the al bogaLtioni of tht ce~leem aticle of' thie trea'Jty of' Gazudalupe Ilidlalgo. If that be tiue, then we have un additional I eason for' t his treaty. Thalit would lbe an interpretation of' our own on the treaty, and1( we would be estopped f'romu deny'ing our own -iaiTyr is one remaining view of this .4txreaty that reconnujetidsi itself to my r'.nmd. If, seures a railroad route to thde Pacific. I do not desire this route simply because it is a southern route, f'or lain willing to see a ioad estab. hlted at the nlorf.i, and in thie centre. I look lipon) the pr'osperity of' (lie c.onultr'y wiith ple~asniic, and the inmaking of' these great imupr'ovemenclts, as so manny indientions of the progress if t ie cotrty. The le'gislatui'e of the State of T1exasi hamve granted uimmtense tracts of l-md to ennbl. a railr... t, be run through that State from the Lo'uiianta Ih1te to 1 I '.is- ,tntl to secure its const rutiot. 'i un1 El .Ptsso to the Ieii w ater. ol he iulf of Cal ifor. Ilia. or the navi,1:1ble waters of, the river Giiht. is tat, In:1'- than fuar himi dred anulu' fifty miles. The construction tit this road welbl conneet the Atlan ti- ani l':teilie, but of coiurse this road wotld pays on to San Diego, and e'-antnally to Sanl I'ranciseo. I think, thereture, that. t.1 southern route ;s the best ro'uto for a railroatl toi the ['acifie. for ti is reason at iong others which coulld bw given, that it. would be 11w sIhtirtest. rute11 . This treaty is r.-ally' valuail.e to the whi.le country 1 no4e it. secures this great. route. A 11 Ir. ithe *ti ons I have thus hastily given I shall vte fir the appropriation to carry out IhIe. providions of this treat. JOHN T. DARlBY. \V ITl 1 G. LITTLE & CO. G. IXtI" I'LE;. J 1). ( 'TT. C, F. JA CKSONV. No. 11111 KING STRIII;I R T Next dour to Virtorir Ilotel. CIIARt.ES'ON 8. C. Aay s on hantd-A large and Fashionable Stork of Ieady-MYaide (olhiing, AT Tn i.ow:s-r rosStl.t: I'ln ICES, 81I1IR'S,11081 IlY, CalilltELL.AS, &c. &c WII,2SALA; ANE IFTAIL. Apr. 12, 1 51. 21 ly White Lead! White Lead ! 10,000 LIBS. J'URA I WJIITE LEAD for sale low. J. & J. It. EWA RI', C.olumbida, S. C. March 15, 185-1. 20 ly Boots & Shoes. JAMES FENTON, 197, Richardson, Street, COl.U3MIA, S. C. TI AS constattily on handl and is daily receiv ing fresh suppli4.' of all kindst of Ladies and (retainment's ilootts andc hoes of the latest fash ions. Also.Fit EI CA I.F-8K INS and SOLE LEA''I l ELt for Iloot-makers. M arch 15, 1851. 20 ly. MILLS HOUSE. THOMAS S. NICKERSON Proprietor, CIIARJL.ESTON, S. C. Feb 29, 1851. IS ly. C. P. REIVISEN, (SUCCESSOI TO It. IIA WLEY,) WIJ'O1 A. ILE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF Richardson *Stree,-No.89. TWO DOORS EO.W1 'TIIE:sIu 31RiET, C(JU.1 LJJU', .S. C. M.arch 15, 1i51. 20 Iv. CH 1.B31llS & MAlRSHAL J)IJ ! EllS IN FANCY & STAPLE DR Y GOODIS, Ko. '1, (ranuiite IRavnge, G-W All ordqrs thantk fully received and prompntly attennted 1to. HIENJ. It. CIIAMIIERIS. W3V. 1. I RSIIA IAL, A pril 10, 1q51. '2~ (un N. A. &0JIEN & C0]IN, FOREIGN and DOMYESTIC NJo. 117 Est Bay), NATIIIAN A.C(OIIEN, L.EAIPOLD) COJIN. Mar. 2', 1'51. 2: 2 ESO,8 DR. C. H. MYIOT, COL)JUMBIA, S. C. NE. Rl TAiEL (COURT 7'IO0USE. D IEAi.2R IN Drugs, M~edicimes, Chemi cals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. 8ELEICTEDI EX PitESSIA FOR TIUtS MARIK ET. Marcha 1-,, 151. .20 y A. BROIDE, De)ale'r ini Procfisions, .Flour, BA CJOX, (1 ROCEIJES, WNS T'EJAS, &c. A 1LSO, Plantation Supplies and COUJNTRYI PR13oODUCE;. TEA, MIO1,ASSES, CIII1ESE, &c. 10 A1, Richardson .Sfreel, CiOLUMIJIA, S. C. March 15, 1851. 2o . ly. PAVILION HOTEL, II. L. BUTTERFIELD, Fel..20. 85 Lis ly. PLANTERS' HOTEL, BY G. W. BOMAR, Souths-rest corner of Church .ad Queen-sts C'IIARLTO,~1(N, S. C. EXCELSIOR HOTEL, Oanidess. . O. D. 8.ARGEANT, PRIIOPIETrOR. Nois 0, 1853. ' i if HAYNSWORTH & GREEN. .ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SUIlTE'RII,Ex, S. C. I 'LLA practlice in Sutetr and the ad. joining Diastricts. Februry 1'n, 151- 0 t "BROWNING & LEMAN, ' 1.11POR TERS OF F'euach, Blritisia n-1d OUeraO aa: DRY GOODS. 209 and 211 King-sreet corner of Mar ket Street, CIARLESTON, S. C. C R PETINGS.-b,,eraini, 3 Plys, irs so!s Tlapostrv' :Mwl Velvets. CIUlTt'AIN MAT'ERIAI.S, in Silk, Satin and Worsted. (lItTAIN CA3IIItICS and 31tSLINS, it large variety. E3IlIt1tOI'DEII ) LACE and MUSL. CURTAINS, all styles. I 1:1' COl N ICI;S, in all the new designs CilitTAIN GI31'S, .IO1.l)EItS, LOI'S TASSEI.S. &., DItRA PEIIRY CORDS and BIELL ROPES in all varieties. IIR'TISIT and AMERICAN FLOOR OII (.O'L'l IS. SII.VEIt and (I:rP STAIR RODS ant STAIIt CAIt I'E'INGS, of all styles. WILI'TON, VEL.VET, and ANMINSTEli RUGS. in great variety. PLANTATION W OO LEN8-Il [.A N RETS, PLAINS. KERSEYS, CAI'S,&c. fled and White FLANNELS, S11IItTINGS &c. COTTON OSNAIIURG.S, of all the ben Southern makes. Einglish and American COT'rON FLAN NEL.S. French. English, and American Pith N'S LINENS OF, RICIlARDSON'S snperior maelt, for Slheetings, Slirtings, Pillow Cases Table Damasks, I)oylies, Napkins, 'Towellings lchkaharks, Fruit Cloths, I1. E. Diapers Grass Cloths, &e. CLO)TIIS, ('ASSIIElS and VEISTINGS of best French Goods. SEltV ANTS CIO''IS, in all the shades o Englishl G:ods. .A'I'INETs, TWEE)S, JEANS and LIN SEYS, of all qualities and styles. wITH A FUUL. ASSOTn'.TNT 01 Rich Dress Goods. In SILKS, TISSUIE.S, IIAIEGES, GlEN AIJINES, l1h1USI.INS, &c. IIOIIAZINES, AI-l'ACAS and MOURN. ING ()O)S, in great variety. E3Ilit(lI)EItS and LACE, GOODS, of ev ery description. EVENING D1RESS Goods in Great variety constantly received. All the above are of onr own DIR ECT 11PORA T ois, ant olTrt'ud at the LOWEST MIA K ET Prices TiE tiS.--Cash, or City Acceptance. 1'' The one price system strictly ad. hered to, and all Goods Warranted. IBROWNING & LE.MAN, Charleston, S. C., Jan, 6th, 1851. 11 if L ardware, Paints, and Oils, &c. J. & J. B. EWMT?1, COL U LI, . (I. SIGN OF TiHE GOLDEN JACK-PLANE , Ofter for sale at very low prices, a large and wvell tssorted stuck of I,, -SA W1" .S N D .HIIL-IRON.S PI' \" .'S, ILS, AND DYEl t:= Good delivered at the Diepot free ol charge. J. & J. 1. IWAR'T. March 15, 1931. 20 , lv. Agency for Iron Railing and Ornamental Work. TI' enha~ riher w ill r,- ie order~s f'is Cast lronz Itailing", and other Iron work tmann factured by of Ilsion TheWorkwill hdliveedi t'harluson at Ilustun prices with, the expenses of ling, FihtInsurance, Drayage antd Whtarfage addled. Any personz wvishing illustrated catalognes of tedilerentt designsu can be ',-pplie.t by apply. iny at my stor-, 'u' here specimnen of stome of tim articles re nah-o lie see.~'j A tcatalogue can be seent at the tfliuce of t Sutiter lianner. No. 60h 1-2 East Ihay. oppo~sito~ P. & 31. Ilatnk Mlar, 29, 185l. '22 m Transparent Window WARIE hOUSE. WIIOLES AE & RIETAIL, 117 hing .Ptreet, Chaerleston, S. C, TIlE siuscribetr isu receiving a large assort, mnlt of thet abov,.engoods. 50),000t Rulls tof Papeuur I :ingintgs 10005 paire oif WVindrow Shad,', , l1t0 31latra'sses, of eve~r; tdescriint. Aulsto, Pillo~ws, lloisutersu, I .ace' nti Msilin (Cnrtains, I )amnask, Xain, IleI~anebs Cirnicie, lllinids, lire 5creents Venitino Ihiids &c.,&. All k irnds of luholsterinig , and thle bntsinues asutnall y attendedcc to in, all its brnches. II. \V. KINS3IA N. 'lar. 09, 1 . 22 It. J. B, NIXON, PROPRIETrOR OF TUF Corner Queen anud Chuirch-sts Char'leton, S. C. Feb. 29, 1851. 18 ly. Samnuel Jeffords, Orri:, Noirr C~o~i-u~mmu. \yntAll CIIARtLESTION, S. C. Febt. 29, 1951, 18 Iv FISK'S M ETAA1LLIC COPPINS of a sizes, constantly on hand and for sal by IIUDSON & IIROTIIER, Juine I5th, 1852 :34-tf Who Wants lyoney ? Theli ,nbstcrib~er for one, iis partienleriyi wvant of it, anid he hopesic that thiosei whso hav ppironizedt himi, so liberally, wvill continue thei friendship by paying tip, anid entablin"' him maet the demands of othters. "Whioeis cannof movo withont grease" T. ID. FRIESON. .an. 18, 1851. 12 ~ if Tr. C. WOivRH, A K D Forwaring iMerchiant \VILNGT N, 41 l. Columbia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & Co, COL UMBIA, S. C. IIAX , constantly on hand the largest stock of in thisi place, which they are prepared to sell at prices lower than any osher estab. lishlment in Columbia. Their ;lot hing is ianufactured by them selves with particular reference to this inarket, and thev feel warranted to say it s interior toi none, and SU1ERIOIR TO MOST CIOH'IING offered in any part of the country. Their business is con ductei upon the nue price cash principle, aind the price of their goods marked in plain fieures upon each article by which a uniforiitiy of price is observed, and the inexperienced buyer is enabled to make his purchases at as low a rate, as the more experience and:md better judge. Persons visitloig Cc.dinhia are respectfully invited to an exaiiinat:Uon of our stock and prices. February l5th, 185l. 16.-1y. Notice, Look Up Street, Winit C1..in's IllOTEL 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 Ilotel shall not he excelled by any house in the country. Everything the mnarket can furnish shall be spread upon his table, well cooked and cleanly. IThe heeds are all in good order, and shall be kept so. Give hii a trial and Mr. Clark pledges satisfaction. Jan. 11, 1MM 11 tf Important Notice, FELLIW CITIZENS:---lt is a painful task todun, but stern necessity and your negligence nnd firgetfulness, demand that I shoultlremind it those indlehted to in, either by note or ac count, to cimie to taw wit h the chink, hides or corn at the inill, on or before the first Monday in March next, to save yourselves of displean ure il to cheat Lawyers, Sheriffs and petty Constables out of cost, for At the loss of a ienny You'll grimle and groan, Ar tintigh tlie rheutnaticrs Were piercing each bone. The ghost of had shillings Fore ver you will hant, And you shake, least to-morrow Should bring you to want. M Pay up, and save costs, and there will yet be a crust left you. WM. FRANCIS flUTLIR. Jan. 25, 151 13 if. To the Public, JOIN CI IN\ A ol'ers his services to the citizens of Sunter District atd the public gen e(rally and pledge. himself to give every atten. tiun to the sate of alt properties entrusted to his andits on commnission, eitheir at tnuetion or pri vate Salt. 'thile titeilities he enjoys. : to situa tion tud Ihis long experience in the business are satisfactory e\ ilet-nce of his ability to do justice to any who tay employ him. Feb 22, uit5. 17 It Boatwright & Barkuloo, (OL UJI1;IA S. C. I.J A'I"15.. Dealers in Pure Dru),e. tfirines. Ch em iral -Pe>uif, L itr/ A1rtilcl, Jirushies, (Gtasxuare. Jhp.r-S'tufs and al/ keinds of M~edicines, A icomptlete assorinment, of the best quality, andi at the- iiv-est prices. Old Brass and Copper. 1lThe Suibsc riber will pay' ]2-2 cents pier potundt in carshi for tiny quati'.iy of old Brass or Ctppcr, declive~red att. his shom, neamr the im Sumtervill t' T. J. COGHILAN. Ftbury 2S, h5 I 1'3 if. Home Industry. ?!'- - ' itlE 8iubscrib~er takes is .i.t.t*-ilmeiod tif mfortumig his frie ndt andt tie pubbeti, that he has eetly enldarged Carriage Shop, andui procturedt the- seirviir o.tf .-eve crat goiodi wotrk de--cription att te shourtes.t notice. Hie piromises iio repair with neatniei imatl desptcht andt sat isfy all those whon may favor hi with patron age, ini chieapnieus A e. !!. G. POTTh. Lvseint..S.C(., May 10, 1$3. 28 if 50 Country Hams, JU STIreceived and htor salte by J. 'T. OLOMONS & CO. Cottnit ry Hf amsii. andot Shouilders, P ick led Beef anid Toiiirues G.tioie itter,- Rice, Tlour &c. iM ii Pickles, in pits, ts. aind 1-2 gals. Obuves, Capers &.c Radisonls 100 Boxes ait a lDollar per Box P1ERRY MOSE.S E. R. C0WPERTHWAIT, Furniture and Chair 1( ING, 26,7 ST1RF EE', Fiv e D~oors% albove Wentworth, C 11.1 R1I,R STION, S. C. 200 l -I "fcoie "'tnry cured BHA CON, anid 500) lbs. No. 1, LEA L R , for saleb low for cash only, biy BUTLR N W'RY For Sale. TIIE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale on very reasonable tertms, 50om1 valuable improlved andic uinimproivecd lots in the Trown of Sumntervilie. Foir parrticutarii, appltly to ARilI'D. ANDEltSON. r 'mterville-,.Jan.3d1,1851. 10-tf. McKENZIE'S COA1FECTI'ONA, RY AND FANCY Stor'e, Nor. 130, Riechardsion Street, COLUMBHIA, S. C. PAltTI ES A N IW1EDDlNGS FUIRNISHIED AT iSIIORTEST NOTICE. WHO1LSALb; AND RNTA IL. lur ch I5. 851. bn. AT TILE OLD STAND OF S. & J. GILEIltT tS.&E. M. GJLBERT continue the CARRIAGE BUSINESS at the above stand-No. 35 and 40 Wentworth-street, Charleston-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 round in this market. Their long acquaint mnce with this market as manufacturers nd dealers will enable them to oller great inducements to purchasers both in styles and prices. March 15, 1854. 20 ly Cabinet Wareroom, F. M. ANDREWS, Takes this method of informing the citizens of Sumterville and vicinity, that he has just openened on the corner above Clarks Ilo tel, his NEW CABINET WAREROOM, where lie will keep for sale, hIeap, all such furniture as comes under this department of his trade; and will furnish for cnsh, at Charleston prices, all descriptions of Furniture made. Repairing executed at the thortest notice. Mahogany and plain Coflins furnished with aut delay. Feb. 8, 1851. 15 tf. Fall Goods! Fall Goods BU'TLER & N EVBERY would respectfully nform their friends and the Public generally, .hat they have just received a large and wetl se. ected Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, tmhracing every quality and style of LADIES, L)ItESS GOO)S ; Heavy Goods, &c., Grocer es, lhrots and Shoes of every description; latest style Ifats and Cups; hardware and Crockery; Eteady Made Clothiug, etc. etc., to which they tarticulaily invite attention. -ALSO A lot of CHOICE SEGAtS. Notice. ALL persons who are in my debt a fee, Will pe to come forward, and pay it to me, For 1 am now out of the indulgine mood, And couldn't wait longer, indeed, if I would - The SherifThasgot 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, Ihut rather than go to him, so early, hark ye I'll give a we hit of a hint; now mark me ! If you don't pay ip, right under your noses, I'll take all your papers, and give them to Moses, And then, oh, then, you'll get your farin In hell, ho'll roast you like a herin, J. S. ItICII. M. D. Clarendon, Feb., 8, 1854. 15 if NEW STORE Third Door South of the Town Hall mnd nearly opposite Tindal &' W atson fIIE subscriber would respectfully in. form the citizens of Sumtervillo and he public generally, that he has opened at he above place a general assortmcnt of )ry Goods, . Boots and Shoes, Hats and saps. Iardware, Crockerytware, &c. &c. V so, A Choice lot of Family Groceries of ,very description, with Fruit of various finds, such as Oranges, Apples, Lemons, .c. &c., which he will EI.l very low for ulh. J. BAIRET. Nov. 9, 1853. 9 ly [n Equity---Sumter District, WVilliam Lewis, Admn'r. of IBILL. Leonard White, vs. F. 3. & M. Moses Charles WV. Miller. JComnpl'ts. Sol's. The creditors of the late D~r. JAMes IIAvN won-rn, emtitled to claim undirer his assignment o the above nmemd JDefendani, executed on lie 28th daiy of July A. D. 1812.are hereby no tied ita', b~y an order in the above stated :ause, thaey are required to estabhlsh their dle nandls bero mie, Commissioner In Equity for hunter District aforesaid, on or before the ~rst day of Slay next. I also give notice thmat I wvill until the 'aid first day of Mlay next, receive piroposals for he sale or:'. part of the real estate conveyed biy lie said nasignment, lying partly if not wholly n the corporat limits ofSumnterville, houndeld ty lands of D~r. J. C. IIAvsswoavrn, WV. L. Bautsxson, T. J. Cocrnt.AN, and Mirs. C. los unnri and by the new road rtinniing fronm Sum-i erville tu the~ steam nill of TI. J. CounAs & .r,-, supposed to cotain about onec hiundred arid urlly aicres. WV. F. B. IIAYNSWOltII, Comn'r. in Equity S. D. D~ec. 27. 1853. 'J tf TINDAL, WATSON &CO, TilE sublscrirs hav'tig estahlished them.t tlves at the stand opposite A. J. Moses' Store, repcflyslii teatnion of their friends Ind the public to their wvell selected stock. l'heir assortment comprises all articles usually kept, (e.rcptiag liquors) and wvill be constanitl y replemished, anad disposed of on as favorable erams as are oflered any whoere T1heir stock consists ini part as follows e Ladies' D~ress Goods and Trimmings, Ladies' Collars, Chemisettes, arid Under sleeves. Laces, Edgings, and Insertings, Jaconet arnd Swiss Mlushlins. Ladlies' andI gentlemten's L. C Ildkf's. A large lot of Ilosiery and Gloves, Cravats tmd Stocks. Also, A full supply of P'rints ail Domiestics. GItOC EIUI ES, hlard ware, Ilolloware, (Carptrer's and Blacksmith's TFools, Cistern Pumps and Pipes, Carriaee Trim mmags, C'roc'kery end Glassware, Saddlery arnd Harness, Boots, ,Shoe, Hats Caps, Ready made Clothing, &c. &. le. TJINDAL, WATSON & Co. JAMbEs S. TINDAS,. SAatIst. WA-rSON. II. W. GAaOnEnt. February 22, 1851 17 if To The Public, JA MIES HI. CLA RK hogs leave to nioti fy thre citizens of Sumnterville arnd the vi cinlity, thatt ho is now prepared to give hris entire attention to arty business in the auction linre, lie has had some experience, anid hopes by diligence and attention to merit a shraro of public favor. Stumterville, Ian. 1 Ith, 1851. 11-tif NE&W t00DBo The subscribers are snow in receipt of their SPRING A ND SUMMER STOCK, consisting of every variety of Goats' and Ladies' dress goodis. Groceries, h~ard wvare &c., wich threy are prepared to sell as cheap as this market can aff'ordl. Please call and examine for yourselves. RI. C. WE BB & CO. A pr., 5, 1854. 23. tf. Negro Shoes. The subscriber has made arrangements for thre manutfactire of from Four to Five TIhousand pairs of thie above article by thieFALL. For relbrencre as to quality,-he would respectfully refer persons who may be disposed to purchase of him, to those who patronized him last year As to price, he will guarantee them as low as man be offerded. May 22 2 ..1 MORGA . .YSPEPSIA! CAN BECURED! DELORME'S BAUM DE. VIE," or Balsam 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. Read the following certificates. They are from gentlemen of high standing and residing in your immediate vicini ty. 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 )ispeptlc who was cured by its use) most precious compound. Certificate from the Rev. fartteell Spain. SU)ITERVILLE,. S. C. Jan. 13th 1853. Mr. Cits. DELORME. Dear Sir: -Last Spring I used two small bot tles of your Halsam of Life; and experienced much henefit. 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 inc of distressing headache, and many other disagreea ble dyspeptic sy mtons. [Signed) 11. SPAIN. Mr. CHAS. DELORME: DEAR SIa :-I take great pleasure in recon mending your "Baume de Vie." which I have often used, and always with decided relief when suflering from attacks of Dyspepsia. At once a stir.u lent, tonic and cathartic, I am sat isfied it will prove eminently serviceable to all who are afflicted with Dyspepsia. Its general introduction throughout the country will be a public benefit. To keep a supply constantly on hand, which I would not exchange for all the Anti-dyspep tic nostrums front Maine to Texas. Yours respectfully, (Signed) JOHN W. ERVIN. For sale by, IILLEIt & BRITTfON, Wholesale Agents Sumterville, S. C. Also fur sale by Dr. W. Jan. D.na.tax& Co., and RIcE & TIoMisoN, Sumterville, S. C. RoGERs & SrEc3it, lishopville, S. C. November 9, 1853 2 if Business Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. DIROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Cotton 1-actors and General Commini sion Merchants. B. McLAURIN, Esq.. will give per i sonal and special attention to the in. terests and order.; of his friends in this State and the adjoining Counties of North Carolina, who may favor these IHouses with their patronage. Consignments of produce to the House in New York, either by way of Charleston, Georgetown, or Wilmnimagton, willha covered by insurance, if notice of the shipment be promptly giv. en. May 3, 1853 2)7-tf Improved Cotton Gins, ThanTtful 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 imprtNed and approved plan. which ia 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 cot ton ginned on the ordinary gin. lie also man ualctures them on the most simple construction, of the finest finish and of the best materials; tw wit, Steel Saws and Steel Plated Ribs Case hardened which lie will sell for $2 per Saw. le also repairs old gins and puts them in com plate order at the shortest noti- a. All orders for Gins will be promptly and punctually attended to. WILLIAM ELLISON. Sinhurg, .mit-r Dis- S (. F 17.- 29 Veterinary Burgeon. ROliElI'T .W. ANDREWS notofies. time citizens of this, andi thme adjioining Districts, that lhe huns removed his Stables near time De pot of time WV. & M. It. Rtoad, wh'ere lie is ready at all times to tak e charge of diseased Horses for a moderate charge ; in all eases-where there is no cuare ama pay will be expected, H~e also continues tu take P assen gers to nuidi from the Depoit, und expects shortly to receive a New Omnibus for thmat purpose. Goods he wvill haul at time oild rate of 10 cents per package, and solicits the patronage of time putiblic. F eb. 22, 1853 17--tf CARRIAGES! MARRAGlEg! LEONARD CINAPIgW,. M~anufaCturer and Deiafer in. Carriages and Harness' 0OF every descraiption, Nos 124, Meeting street' - and 33 Wentworth street, next to the old standi of Giliberts & Chapinm, Charlestin, S. C. Oc t. 10th, 1853. 51 1 y ,Negroes Bought and Sold, 'ril. uindcrsigned has opened an ollce at No. 16 State Street, Charleston, where lie has ca hamad a numbier of LIKELY YOUNG NI, GltO0E8 for sale from wvhich lie cani supply thme wants of any of the comnmunmity. T hese No. gresar uchadina Mavad"irginia, North are iouth Caroina TIo his lot he is contimually receiving accessions. Thme highest prices paid at all times for negroes. J. M1. E. SHIARPE, 16 State Street. Charlestomn, Dec. 21, 1853. 8 ly L aw Notice. J. B. N. HALVuIYIT, ATTORNEY AT LAWV, SUMTERVILLE, S. C. Oflice next door to J. D. & R. C. Webb's New York Store, Marcia 2, 185~3 - 21-tf For Qash, And that only, . TIme cheapest GROCERIES Over sld in hmteorvie, canx be had from GORDON & CO., at Dr. MIelletts Old Stanad. --ALSO Segars of the linest quality and most ap provedJBrands in the world, together with 1'reervd Fritsof different kinds. Syrups, Nuts, &e. A share of the public patron age is desired, pirovided it is accompanied bmy the C/.1,H, but not otherwise. GORDON & C~g Junie 14ith, 1853 33-tf REMOVAL, BUTLI.Et & N EWBERY have removed from ther former stand to the onme formerly occupied by E, D. P'RING LE & CO., one door North of -. HOY'S Jewelry Store, where they would be pleased to see theme friends and enstomers, Oct 5, '853. 49 i F~ORWA RDING AND Commission Merohanit WILMINGTON, N. C. PA ItTICUILARI attention given to the RA LE or SiPMENTr of Naval Stores and Cotton, and hiber CASH ADVANCES made on Con signmnents. Dec. 14, 1853, 7 ly Administrator's Notice Ali perstons having demands agamnst Estate of Mrs. E. Connors, deceased, aro requested to hand them in properly atteat ca; amnd those indehted will please taak immediate payment to TI. HI. CONNJOR$. 'dni Nov 1831Ir For the Complete Cure .o COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA ASTIMA. BRONCHITIS, SPTTIN(, OF BLOOD, 4 ALL OTHER LUNG COMI'LAIN7h TENDING TO CON. SUMIPTION. This preparation is getting into use all over our Country. The, numerous letters we re. ceive from our various Agents, informin ts of cures efl'ecied in their immediate neighbor opds, warrant us in saying it is one of the bests if not the very beet Cough Medicine now before the public. It almost invariably relieves and not unfrequently cures the very iworst cases.. W hen all other Cough preparations have fail ed, this has relieved the patient, as Druggists, dealers in medicines,and Physicians can testi. fy. Ash the Agent in your nearest town, what has been his esperience of the effects of this Iedicine. If he has been selling it for any length of time he wall tell you. IT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTRACT, Below we give a few extracts from letters we have received lately regardit g the virtues of this ncedicine. Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, G,, aas,.-.. I hare been using your Liverwort and Tavvvery r.rtensirely in my practice for three years pet, and, it is with pleasure I state my belief in its superiority over all other articles with wkkk I am acquainted,for which it is recommended.' Messrs. Fitzgerald & Benners, writing fron Waynesvil le, N. C. say:-" The Liverwort and Tar is becomng dai more popular in this Coun try, and we think justly so. AU -oho have tried it speak in commendable ters. it, and say it ts very beneficial in alleviating th complaintsfor wahich it is recommended." Our Agent In Pickens District, S. C. Mr. S. I. IcFall, assures us "that he uses it teith.ret benefit in his own family, and recommends it to his neighbors." lie gives an instantofa Nero woman, in his vicinity, who had been suffering with disease of the Lungs for many years, at tended with severe cough, who was relieved by the Liverwort and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this Medicine from all parts of the South. Fora report of the surprising cures it has performed in the Western and Northern and Ea tarn States, we would invite the suffering patient to read the pamphlet which accompanies each bottle. To all, we say, have hope, have hope ! TRY THE MEDICINE!! BE WARNED IN SEASON!!! And neglect not that cough which is daily weakening your constitution, irritating your throat and lungs, and inviting on that-dread dis ease, Consumption, when so soothing and Heal ing a remedy can be obtained as Dt. Roges's Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. BEWARE OFCOUNTERFEITS AND' BASE IMITATIONS! The genuine article is signed Andrew Rog. ers, on the engraved wrapper around each bot the. Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles forS5. Sold wholesale and retaiil by SCOVIL & IEAi), 111 Chartres St. bet. Conti and St. Louis, N. 0., sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders and applications for Agencies nust be addressed. SOLD ALSO BY Ma & Gavaiitale . C. I . J. WOaKMAN, Camden, S. C. Z. J. DaaaA, Camden, S. C, S. urtac, Orangeburg, S. C. June 12, 1851 31 6mo, Thc Far-famed Medicine HOLLOWAY'W1iiLJ .These Pills being composed' entirely of'medi-/ !inal herbs are of a most hiarmnli.sa niture wvhile- the exrtraordinary virtues thei' pses myve rendered them universally .pojfir in ecarly every part of the world. The n'nttiiinse 'uccess they htave met with throughout the* State is most, extraordinary, owing, it is pre umed, to their wonderful efficacy in the cure. >l-ltihione-complaints and disorders of the Liver nd Stomachi Persons who persevere in using hem in accordance with the directions, sel lom rail in being restored to health. WEAKNESS AND DEBDILITY,--RESTOR. &IONTO HEALTH OF A GENTLEMAN, AGED 45; WHEN-AT DEATH'S DOOR. ciapy of a Letter fromn the Rev. Charles. Smith, rfted Norton, St. P'hilips, near Bath, Somer selshire, 17thi August, 1853. 'TO 2nop"ESaoR iOLowA~Y, Sir,--A- Mr. Jos~uan PUXvoN, fornnerly a res ident of this place, had been In a declining state of health for upwvards of three years, gradually wasting away to-a'shadow by nightly perspira tions and want of appetite, which caused great uneasiness to his friends, as he had consulted various medical men-in Bath; without effect. lie at last used your Pilia;end under provi dence, was restored to hertith'by their means. Hie lately emigrated to New York,and hasjust written to say, that ho wa- never better int health, and desired me to acquahsat'you with the circumstance. I ought also to mention, that my wife had derived great beneit, from the use of your Pills. I remain Sir, yours iwsvftily, CHIA R LES ShiITH, Dissenting Minister. A P'ERMANENT CURE OF A DISEASED LIVER, OF MANY YEARS' DURATION. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Gamis, Christ, Y'eotvil, to Professor- Hlloecm. Dear Sir,-In this district your Pdis cae mand a more extensive sale thsn any other proprietary medicine before- the ublio. As a4 proof of their efficacy in Liver and Bilious Coin. paintslImay mention the follow ing ease. A lady of this town with whom I am personally qanefor years was a soyelo sufferrer fromn disease ef the Liver and digestive o -ns haermedical attendantwassuredl her thiat heq~ tio nothing to relieve her su~frleg,.sdis riot iikely she could SmiAxe. nmany aaonths.. T'his annou~t zt tnaturally caused great' aam,~' awineg bw iends and relattions and hey iduced her to ma e a trial of your Pidls, whic to improved her general health that she was nduced to continue them until she .riceeived a. perfect cure. This is twvelve months -ago,- and ils has not experienced any symtomns of re apse, atad often declares that your Pila bage been thie nteains ofsaving her life. Juy em 3aa, Dear Sir, yote tP,, Thee e{qbrated Pills &rcr creusf va intbc folleichng co ilst. A gue, Dropsy. ln~tammat n. Sore Throatse Aathinma, Dysentery, Jaundice, Stone and Gray. di, Blillous Complaints, Erysipelas, Lier om plaint, Secondary Symptoms, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Celics, Constipsin of the Bowels, Consumption, Diblin. I-emale irregularities, Fevers of all kinds, lit., Gout, llead~ache, Indigestion, Lumbago, Pilem, Rhsu. piatism, Retention of Urine, Serofula, a Kilng's Evil, Tic Douloureux, Tuiuteimr UI' ers, Venereal Afl'ections, W~ormts ofraljkinds, Weakness, from wvhateverscawu.s, &ci,&e. ** SOLDo at "rutl EstattuaMt og lPgne Vestos HIoLL0WAY, 244, Swa ANO,(near Taxe~ Pi.Eri1Aft,)Lottnor(, tind also at his igoUggu:N Naw-Yoasx. Oaes for Medicines* States, addressed ,T. 11or. t.owy,N (gW ,. will receivep due itteioan. Sobi (6 b a respectable hrgglsis d Dealers InM4ja heUnon -nt, ie t lt~l ~WTh~t a vooasidesable aib i g ve disrder ases ~ruiale by $' *6 CIN & O, - pafulopftuna