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(cosTINUEiI a1O.u ritRST PAG E.) wiii.in its own territories against its own Citizens." Now. sir, this is 1'1 !angnage select. ead 1 y the Alexicau counil:ionets ,rwho make the treaty. And I hat could he miaore api, mo- a luore *'coijrehens.ivit, in m ivei'. I h Idea of oblipitio'n llpon1 our pll . to p''tect the citizens ,I Mexico to the flll.>:t extent ? We are to extend to theta the protection W hie. if jplaced under like circumstances, we should extend to our citizens. And what legree of protection is iiecea rily i mpli d in this idea. Why, sir, wtivil we e tsnier the power of this go cio.. a mdtio' tweit .live millions of I .ph-. " .: .. seud one millic.' oll solidiers ..... .1 . field to protect the rights (f oui eiii. zens-what sort of protection is it to be supposed they would afllrd ? Why sir, the most perfect t i.e wit of Imn2n could dovise. And the el xican comi missioners, when they inSt rted this ci se into the treaty, In alit to stijpu. late for the uttiost possible degree of protection that huan power cout d aflord. And this is the provision of a treatyextoi ted fi-om that nation when when they were jrostratd in the dust; when their energies and means had all been exhau-ted; when our vietori ous armiies traversed their country in every direction, and their beautitul capitol itself was in our hands; whenl 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 ourselves from the obligations of that, treaty by a mere play of words? On such a play of' words as the rmemuber thon Missouri (Mr. Benton) used yesterday, that we were not bound to extend to them any more protection than we had ex. tended to our own citizens ; that we had shown no energy or zeal in 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 conic to this, that we shall use our own wrong to relieve ourselves from the obligations of treaties'? Has 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 nation, over which we had triumphed ? I an against that sort of morality. I would not learn morality in such a school. I say these words bind us, in the strongest way in which language can bind us, to have protected the border provinces of Mexico. And if we have litiled to do so-a fact about which there is no disput. -then we are bound to mnako indemnity. We should put them ile same condition in which they would have been had we perform. ed our part of the treatv. That is what I contend for. I weild performi a treaty with ile weaikosl as with Ithe greatest power, and of ali powers the Mexican the most-that weak, that distracted, that discordant lower, which has been in a state of ehaos since i it first struck for liherty ; thle govern. mnt of' which hats becen occupied by one4 military despot after- anotheri which hats beeni torn and convul-ed with ciivil discord, and whose ruin b,:. been ail. muost comnpleted by our own arms. I say that if there is any powver ou. earthI for whlich I would go fairtlher ti, perform treaties withI than another, it is this MIexican power. I wonuld act towards lie r wit h. generosity, good faith, justice, and mnagniainity'. If* we adopt the construction which thle ruembi er frioma -Missouri puts Onl thlis trent v, mi say that. '0 e aro not liable, th'e naone of' Amene ia Will becomeaa a b!. w'r... Amercican faith will lhe worse than Pu. i i ahi. Oine will be ashamedci to acknowice Ige that he wvas an Amuericani, if we thus pilay' on words with a weak and defence~less pow~ler. On the ground of obligat ioin. under this treatyv, and the l iabi lit i s whiuch we atssumie uinder its eleventh article, I ami in favior of votinlg this approi~priation, in order to get rid of them. It is an article which, so long as it eC ists, mnay subject us to g cnt expense, anid what is motre, if we ref use toIv prlormi its ob ligations, we shuall strike a blow at the reputation of our country, which should be dlearer to us than money. There is a clause in the treatv, too, which says, that on ainy violation of it, in any particular, either governmue nt -shall have the right to refe~r the mait ter to arbit rationi, with thle exception that the (other governent may refbse to do so if it deemis it utterly inconsis. tent with its safe.ty or interest. Th'len we shoul.. be bounid to refer this mat. fer to arbitraiion. Who would wve r-efer it to ? I doubt whether there could he l'ound a governuoient who -woulid not go into) it with all its syimpa. thie4 on the side of Mexico, and we .would come oat of the a rbitration with ten4 twenty, oir thirty mnillio~ns ofdollars .due to that nation. I am unwilling to run the risk of' that arbitration. think it wise to settle the matter by the treaty. It has beenu said that thle late admoin. istrtion oileredI $6,00,000 or 67,000), 00)0 for the ab bogation of' that eleventh ariticle of' the treaty of' Gaudalupe Ilidalgo. If that be true, then we hauve an additional aso Uihr11 this treaty. TLhat wotuld Ibe an interpretation (If our own on the treaty, and we would be estopped friomn denying our own liability. * There is onue renmaining view of this tre'tty that recommnenids itself to lmy mmnd. It secures a railroad route to th Pacific. I do not desire this r'oute siiiply because it is a southern rotute, for I amn willing to see a a ud estab. hished -at the nth~t, and in the centre. I look upon the pr'osper'ity of' the cornitriy with pleastu e, and the uuaking of' thiese great imnprovemients, as so mnny induientionus of the progress of the county T1heo legislatur'e oft lie State of' Te'ca*have granted tnimenise trats of 1.aw1 to ..n..he .. ral...a to be0 I-ill thtrouigh ltat State fromi till I, IitSti- ian line to ElI Pas',,wdt to secu:" its cotist tutitoit .I role E: Pa:sco ti the lei':'I wVatt is o t, t:e (i f oU* (-ali lie iii:i. oir the ni-t~lul w~aters of the (li'CI ittl 'I'ymie. The coistritctie~ ,if this ro~ad wvouldl eoitneL the Atl:stn ti- and I 'aICit'. bui ci 'cu rs" lis it 'a ttOeuldImes j Oi r (401 Satn I )j7.4v0 ait t'"atIt)ioV to Sat,1 I'icsen. I third:I the hest r' into for a tail ioadl to 111 Paciflic. fi t* t li reason at uieng. titer: whicih coluld h11 riven. thit it. wvould bt 'all v vajuothie lto the vIt 'lI. Coutl r'u'lit: O .. seen ls this great rote Artid lI ,i tie ic":-etns I aavo thtus hasti I gi '*ca I .Mali v. Ice for thet alpIropri at i4 a to eutriV outt 01 Ia~ rovi-itls of tii troettv. JO!Ir '1'. xllnnv. N1' 11'11 G. LITTLE & CO. (:. T tIILJ 1). S'OTT C'11 , F. J cl( 4) N. t~i ILVG ,e7ri a,1I:yr, Nex't door to Vircorir Hola. CIIA1ILESION S. C. Al ways on handu-A large and Fashioittb Stock of 11ea1y-1 ic Cloting, AT TIIi: LOWE~ST t'(u4.il.E P"ItleFs,, s I1t's, 11051 ILYt, tS.1IIIIILL.AS, &e. &c Apr. 12, 1.45 . 21 ly White Lead! White Lead ! 10,990 L. P UR' I VJIJITI LE:A ) for sale l0oW. J. & J. It. EWA It'J', Lotumlia, S. C. March 15, 185.1. 20 ly Boots & Shoes. JAMES F NTIONT, 197, Rick ardtsou Strceet ('O~tAIIIJA, S. C. H1AS coistutntv lit on~i ha (1 and tisdily reciv ing fresh untsien oif ill hinds oif Lad ies and1 (eialeznon,~ (loots aunid Shoes' of the Iate't fash ious. Also, ltE"SIt CA 1.1'-SKINS antd SOL1E L.EA'1i I E for llotc-aakers. lYILLS HOUSE, THOMAS S. NICKERSON Proprietor, c1IRJLESTov S. C. PcII 29, 151. IS l y. -C. Pt R.EYISEN, (SIUCCESS(1ll '1'U It. IAWLEY:1,) II GEL .S'. I LA ANi) REJTA.IL M1ANUFAXCTURzEn, OF R~ich)a l 8ia-on.1recf, - N. 89. TW'~O DOORS ItE"LuW TlIl I 111t1 1:'I', lCUE U.1II1, ,S. C'. Ma~rch 15, 1451. 20 IV. CHM ER-' h l~ i IN L FANCY &s'-:LA STf"L lillY O), I BROWNING & LEIAN," -II'ORTIRS OF FIreechI, ES:'Eitsi n and t("iersuan DRY GOODS. 1 209 and 211 King-sreet corner of Mar ket Street, CIIA R LEST''O , S. C. 1ARIE'T'ING.S.-b:.rain, 3 Plys, Irtius. , sO!s Tapostry awl l't! cit s. CllRTA IN iIA'I'EItA I.S, in Silk, Satin, and Worsted. CUIRTA IN CAMIRiCS and 31 SLI NS, in large variety. SE11itODIREI) LACE and MIUSLIN CUllTA INS, ill itv les. ( GIL' CO ION IC is, in ill the ne w designs. CURtTAIN G,131PS, Ilo1,I)EiS, L.OOPS TASSEI.S. &c., l)ItAI'ERY CORDS and IELL ROPES, in all varieties. BRiTISIh and AMERICAN FLOOR OIL (i')TIIS. SIi.Elt and (:II STAIR RODS and S PAlt CAItOPE'I'NGS, of all styles. WIliU'ON, VEI.VET, and ANMrINSTE1 hIUGS. in great variety. Pl.ANTA'i'ION V O OLEN S- L A N. KETS, I',A INS. K ERSEYS, CAI'S.&c. Ied and White FLANNELS, SIIIRTINGS, &c. COTTON OSNAlIURGS, of all the best Sonthern makes. English and American COTTON FLA N. NEI.S. F-rench, English, and American PillINIS. lINENS OF, RIICIIlADSON'S :superior stake, for Sheetings, Shirtings, IPillow Cases, Table )arnasks, Dloylies, Napkins, Towellings, Ilnektbacks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers, Grass Cloths, &v. ('LO'TUS, CASSIM IERS and VESTINGS -of best French Goods.f SERVANTS CLOTIIS, in all the shades of English Gools. SSA'INETS, TWEEDS, JEANS antd LlN SEWS, of all qualities ani styles. WITH A FU L. ASOtTl 'NT Or Rich Dress Goods. In SILKS, 'I'SIt ES, IJAREGES,GIEN AIIINES, MIUSI.INS, &c. 11031IA/IN ES, AI.'ACAS and MOU:RN. ING( GI)DS, in great variety. EIIItOIlI)ERS and LACE.l- GOODS, of cv er- description. EVENING DitESS Goods in Great variety, constantly received. All the above are of our own DflIEC'T IlMPORTATION S, and siTereid at the LOAWEST AIARK ET Prices. TEhIt.IS.--Cash, or City Aeceptance. IT'' The one price system strictly ad iered to, and all Gnods Warranted. I1ROWNING: & LE.\AN, Charleston, S. C., Jan, 6th, 185-. II if L ardware, Paints, and Oils, &c. J. & JI. B, EW RT, COL UMJBI, S. v. SiGN OF TilE GOLDIEN JACK-PLANE, OfTer for stile at very low prices, a large and well assorted steck of MIL.-SA W 'N A N D MIlLI.1IRONS PAINTS, O4LS, AND DYE 1;a' Goods delivered at the Depot free of - charge. J. & 3. ii. E~WAIl'T. March 5, 1q51. 20 Iv. Agency for Iron Railing and Ornamental Work, THIE snbscriber will receive , orders for - 'ast lrns Rtaiings, anti otheLr Iron w ork mann CIIASE & BRI1TIERS fItistion. IlThe Wornk will be' deliveLred I in iharlentstn at i-sion p rices wilth tihe expentses of Ilo'iing, Freighit I tsurance, IDrayagii and lAnyro wi hing Ilustratedi catalogntes of the difli-rentt deisigns cani bie supplid by aplply ing at may store, whettre speLcinmens of somte of the arneles eanhi alie seeni. A rantalbwue cn be seen at the oflise of the Stunster litat-er. I JOSEII WVIlI.1)EN. INo. 60 1-2 East Ilay-, oppjositie P. & 31. Blank Charb-lstun, S. C.* la r, -29, 15s. 2' (,m Transparent Window WVARE HOUSE. WHIOLESAIE & RETiAIL, 117 Kuing 5treet , Chomriestonl, S. C, TriiE suabscribern i~s receiving a large assort. mencat of the- above~i god iss. 5(0,000) liiols oif Piaper Ilansginags 10)00 palirs of Wiliiw Shadesi~s , 100 3latrasses, of eviery descriptiun. Also, Pillows., Ihsilsters, laci- and Minslint unrsainis, LIamask , Siatin l)ei anesis, Ciornaiie, liliunds, Fi re Screes Vensitiaun filhitn, AllI kintds ofl lilterinit;, anid the bitainenss tas tntnally ttended to int ill itsi branches.l hlar 29, 185.i -2 1' 3. B, NIXON, P'ROPIETYIOR OF THEfF OIMEIEt1A 110SE, COrner Queeni and Chutrch-sts. CharlIeton, S. C. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 ly. Samuel Jeffords, COMM 1J~INON M!ER(JAAN, Ore, Norr Cotm(kni m. w0 t wttt Feb. 29, 1654. 18 1y, FISK'S Al ETIALLIIC COFFINS of al ..izes, conlstatly on hand attd for sale by IIUDSON & IIROTIIER, Opp. Temnporanco llali Sumltervile. Juune 15th, 1852 :34--tf Who Wants Money ? The ssnbscriber for one, is partientleriy in wantit of it, and lhe hopes that those whlo havue pamtromazod himi so liberaully, will continiue their frientdship by payintg tap, andI enablisier hm to mitt the demandls oif others. "Whoii~e cannot move without greasn" T. ID. FRIESON. Jan. 18, 185-4. 1t2 tf T.I C. WORTH, - A ND Forwarding1VMerchiant, WAtMgNTON,4N C. Columbia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & Co. COL UMBIA, S. C. AVE constantly on hand the largest stock of . v DS3> adig G c.C c n thi' place, which they are prepared to ;ell at prices lower than any other estab. ishinent in Colunibia. Their Clot hing is manufactured by them elves with partienlar reference to this narket, and t hey feel warranted to say it s inferior to nione. and SUIl'ERIOR TO MOST CIOTHIiNG offered in any part >f the country. Their business is con lucted upon the one price cash principle, 11nd the price of their goods marked in lain limures upon each article by which a mifornity of price is oh.erved, and the nexperienced buyer is enabled to make us purchases at as low a rate, as the inure !yseriencedanld better judge. Persons .isiting Columbia are respectfully invited o anl exaninat:mn of our stock and prices. Febrary 15ith, 1851. If;-iV. Notice, Look Up Street, WiVun Cr.antm's IIOTELi, is still in op. 'ration--(thanks to the kindness of good riends)-reaidy to receive cistomers, and mteri:tin thanI. to their entire satisfaction. Oir. C. is resolved that his H otel shall not >c excelled by any house in the country. :vcrything h ip!nmar iet can furnish shall ,c spread upon his ta; rle, well cooked and leatily. The bed.: .,ire all in good order, tid shall be kept so. (ive him a trial min Mr. Clark pledges satisfaction. Jan. 11, 1'31 11 tf Important Notice, 'ELL.OW (I'TZENS.---it is a painful task o d un, but stern iecai'e:y and your ne ligence nld forgetfulness, deaniid that I shoularemind I1 t hue indebted to m, either by note or ac 01nt, to come to taw citi the r:hink, htides or orn at the amill, on or before the first Monday Sititrch next, to save your...elves of displeas ire :nid to cheat Iawvers. Sheriffs and petty onsta biles out of cost, for At the loss of a pnny boull grinbie and groan, As though the rhemnatics Were piercing eaci bone. The ghot of tinad1 shillings Forever you wil !aunt, And you .hake, least to-morrow ShtulI bring you to want. If : Pay op, and save costs, and there will -t be a crust left you. W . 1RANCIS BUTLER. Jan. 25, 1:51 13 if. To the Public, JOiHN CIlNA oilers his services to the itizens of Sumter District and the public gen. rally and pledges himself to give every atten ion to 1 ti -ale of all propesrties entrusted to his antis on coimmtsion, either at aiuetion or pri. -ite salt. lie faititines ie enjoys, as to situa iotn anid his long exp-rience in the businiess are ittisfactrry evidence of his ability to do jinodce o any who may employ himt. % 22, 1851. 17 It Boatwright & Barkuloo, COL UiIJLIA, S. (. WVii,ESil A;ND RETiL., Deners in ur're 1)r,,r".II Alicines. Chemicals, r,..fump, -Inte/ Ar-1ticles, Jiruhs, //lassware. 1h1te-Stjk and1( al kinds <if EiNi~iNiE AND1 l'OP1ULARll ATNT M~edicines, A 'ompleukte assortmrent, of the berst quality, ndu amt thei lee.st pikcs. Marech i5, 1851. 20 1y. Old Brass and Copper. Thie .Suibsc riber wtili payu 12-2 cenrts pier ronid in t'rahI for any qinanity of old Brass r Copper, dlibveredi it his slihps, ticar the Vi: iirtonr 'id Mlanchmeste-r It. It. Depot r Su imere-.;ec. T. J. COGIILAN. eblruary '28, 1'55l 18 6'. Home Industry. og a TlitllXtubscriber takes this r .diTr method of informinig his frie ndl ai the pubb e, thazt lie lhas recetntly enlatrged Carriage Shop, tnt pruredu th e se-rvices of se'veral gouod work icn..raud s liw rumtly to blii V ehiclres of any e-eripo au il ttIte shiortent ntice. lie puromises a repair wsith nieatniess andu dlee'jpatich and sat yal t ihose- whto imay favor himii with paitron. ge, itn chea-piiess A e. l.vennt'r~o, S. C., May1I0, 18S. 28 tf 50 Country Hams, J I' received aind for sale by3 J1. T1. SOLO.\iONS & CO. PROVISIONS. C ount rvy iims and Shotulders:, Pickled Beel ind Tonioues Gtosheni Uniiter-. Itice, Tlour &c. Ml xr'd Pitck les, in pits, ghe, and 1-2 gals. Olives, Capers &e (Nndi~es, li~aiseons &c Ramtons 100) Boxes amt a D~oilar pier ]Rox P'ERRY MOSES A pr., 5i, 185.1.I 23 Li. E. R, COWPERTHWAIT, Furniture and Chair IiNG, 2017 ST'REETI, rive~ Door-s ab1ove Wecntworth. CII.I R11L.ESTION, S. C. Feb. 20, 1851- 18 6mn. 00 I.o choice courntry cured uuuACON, atnd 500 lbs. No. I, GEA 1" LAlIt I, for saile low for cash otnly, by lllUT~iIR & NEIW11ER1Y. M~areh 15th.1834 20) tf. For Sale. T liE SUBSCR IIBEIL offers for sane onl Avery reasoabie termis, somte valuable maprovedi andi tinimrprorved lots in the Trowni of utrcille. Faor pesartiularre, appily to ARIl'D. ANDERSON. "amlnierilrle, Jan. 3d, 185S. 10-tf. MfcKENZIE'S CONJFECTIONA R Y' A ND FAKXCY Store, No. 1 30', Richardson Stree, COLUMBIA, S. C. P'ARIIl'l-: AND WEDD)INGS FUJRNISHIED ATl iSlIORTESTV NOTICE. IIOLE~sA Lp AN JnTmA Irr AT TIHE OLD STAND OF S. & J. GILDERT S.& E. M. G I L B E R T continue the CARRIAGE S-BUSINES&Xi at the above stand-No. 35 and 40 Wentworth-street, Chnrleston-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 anco with this market as manufacturers and dealers will enable them to ofTer 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 IIo tel, his NEW CABINE'T' WAREROOM, where he will keep for sale, cheap, all such furniture as comes under this department of his trade; and will furnish for cash, at Charleston prices, all descriptions of Furniture made. Repairing executed at the shortest notice. Mahogany and plain Collins furni.hed with out delay. Feb. 8, 1851. 15 tf. Fall Goods! Fall Goods BUTLER & N EWBERY 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., Urocer ice, Hoots and Shoes of every description; latest style hats and Cups; Ilardware and Crockery; Ready Made Clothing, etc. etc., to which they particularly invite attention. -ALSO A lot of CHOICE SEGARS. Notice, ALL persons who are in my debt a fee, Will please to clone forward, and pay it to moe, F-or I nun now out of the indulging mood. And couldn't wait longer, indeed, if I would The SherifThas got me, with harness or back; And soon I'm to trot on a very rough track, If my friends don't compe forward and give inc a lift, I'll go to the devil, soon, all in a drift, lint 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 up, right tinder your noses, I'll take all 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, J. S. RICl. M. D. Clarendon, Feb., 8, 1854. 15 tif NEW STORE Third Door South of the Town Hall and nearly oppositc T'fida d- IJ'atson T IE subscriber woild respectfully in. form the citizens of Suntervillo and the public generally, that he has opened at the above place a general assortment of Dry Goods, . Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. HIardware, Crockeryware, &c. &c. A'so, A Choice lot of Family Groceries of every description, with Fruit of various kinds, such as Oranges, Apples, Lemons, &c. &c., which he wtll sell very low for Calh. J. BARRET. Nov. 9, 1853. B ly In Equity--Sumter District. William Lewis, Admn'r. of IBILL. Leonard Whlite, ivs. F. 3. & M. Moses Chiairies WV. Miller. J Compl'ts. Sol's. The creditors of the late D)r. JASes lHAvy swoa-n, entitled to claim tinder his assignment to tho above namsed Defenida:, executted on the 28th uday of July A. D). 1812.are hereby no tified that, hy att order in the above stated cause, they are requzired to estabhh their de mands Is.-rure tne, Commissioner in Equity for humter D~istrict aforesaid, on or before the first dny of Mlay next. I also give notice that I will until the said first day of Mlay next, receive piropiosals for the sale of a part of the real estate conveyed by the said assignment, lying partly if not wholly in the corporate limnits of Sumaterville, houndedl by lands o'f D)r. J. C. IIAvsswOa-rnm, WV. L. Hausxson, T. J. ('oont.AN, and Mirs. C. los sax sn. and by thec new road running from Sumt tervile to thme steam mtill of T1. J. Coun .AN & (.o., supposed to contain about one hundred anid sixty acres. W. F. II. IIAY.NSWORI, Com'r. in Equity S. D). IDec. 27. 1853. 9 tf TINDAL, WATSON &CO, TI!IE subscribers havintg eatabhlished them eel tes at the stanid oppoisite A. J. Mlses' Store, resptectfully solicits the attention of their friends ,nndi the puhhec to their wvell selected stock. 'Jheir asso i~iem comprises all nntiices ustually kept, (r.reePhn/.g liquors) and will be constantly replemushmed, and disposed of on as favorable terms as are ofFered any where. "'heir stock consists in part as follows: Ladiea' IDress Goods and Trimmings, Ladies' Collars, Chemnisettep, and Under. sleeves, Laces, Edginogs, antd Insertinoge, Jaconet atnd Swiss Mtuslins, Ladies' andl gentlemen's L. C Ildkf's. A large lot of Ibosiery atnd Gloves, Cravats and Stocks. Also, A full supply of Prints arid Domestics. GROCER-I hES, lardware, IIolloware, C arpenter's antd Blacksmnith's Troola, Cistern Pump. and Pipes, Carriaee Trim. amings, Crockery and Glassware, Saddlery and IHarness Boots, ,Sh'oee, Hats CapRaymd Clothing. &c. &. ic.ap, edyme T1INDA L, WATSON & Co. JAMIEsS . TIsnAr.. 8AMUtEs. WA-rSON.. II. W. GAansEn. February 22, 1854 17 tf To The Public, Auctjineer's Notice. JAMAlES 11. CLA RK hogs leave to noti fy the citizens of Sumterville atnd the vi cinity, that ho is now~ prepared to give his entire attention to atiy business in the atuction ine, lie has hatd some experience. and hopes by diligence and atte'ntion to merit a shamv of ptublic favor. Sumborville, an.1th, 185. 11-tif NH&W G00Ds. The subscribers are now in receipt or their SPRING AND) SUMMER STrOCK, consisting of every variety of Gents' and Ladies' dross goods. Groceries, Hard wvare &c., wvhich they are prepared to stelt as cheap as this market can afford. Please call and examine for ynurselves. R. C. WVEBB & CO. A pr., 5, 18S4. 23. tf. Negro Shoess The subseriber has made arrangements, for the smanufacture of fromFour to Five Tlhousand pair. of te above article by theFA LL. For refbrence as to quality,-he would respoctfuslly refer persona who may be disposed to purchase of him, to those who patromnzed him last year As to price, he will guarantee them as low as ca-n be o~herded. May 22 2 .1 MO1KGAN. QYSPEPSIA! CAN BECURED! DaLORME'S BAUM DIE 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 vicinity. 'T'hey are but one or two of the many in our possession all extoll ing the healing virtues of this, (to tse the words of a grateful Dispeptic who was cured by its use) most precious compound. Certificate from the Rev. lIartreII Spain. SUSITERVILLE,. S. C. Jan. 13th 1853. Mr. CitAs. DELORME. Dear Sir: -Last Spring I used two small bot tles 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 dyspeplic sy mtons. (Signed] II. SPAIN. Mr. CHAS. DELORME: DEAR SIa :-I take great pleasure in recom mending your "Baume de Vie." which I have often used, and always with decided relief when suflering from attacks of Dyspepsia. At once a stitr.u lant, tonic and cathartic, I am sat imfied 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 n of exchange for all the Anti-clyspep tic nostrtuns from Maine to Texas. Yours respectfully, [Signed] JOHN W. ERVIN. F'or sale by, MILLER & BRITTON, Wholesale Agents Sumterville, S. C. Also for sale by Dr. V. Jas. D.tac.ts & Co., and ItRc. & ''o.tsos, Sumterville, S. C. Itocits & Sri:scat, Bishopville, S. C. November 9, 1853 2 tf Business Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Cotton ]'ctors und General Commis sion Merchants. DB. McLAURIN, Erq.. 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 Ilouse in New York, either by way of Charleston, Georgetown, or Wilhington, will be covered by insurance, if notice of the shipment be promptly giv. en. May 3, 1853 27-tf Improved Cotton Gins, Tlhan :fl 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 imprdved and approved plan which lie thinks that the cotton ginned on-one of those gins of the late improvement is worth at least a quarter of :s cent more than the cot ton ginned on the ordinary gin. lie also man ulactures them on the most simpl, construction, of the finest finish and of the best materials; to wit, Steel Saws and Steel Plated Ribs Case hardened which lie will sell for $2 per Saw. lie also repairs old gins and puts them in com plete order at the shortest notice. All orders fqr Gins will be promptly and punctually attended to. WILLIAM ELLISON. L---'"-'.!.:?, S. . Ycb 1?, 2G Veterinary Surgeon. ROlBERT .W. ANDREWS notofies the citizens of this, .and the adjoining Districts, that he hias renmovedl his Stahles near the Do pot of the W. & Mf. RI. Road, wvhere he iv ready at a~ll times to tak e charge of diuseased If orses for a moderate charge ; in all cases where there is no cnre no pay will he expected. IIe also contimutes tu take P assen germ to and:t from the D~epot, tmd expects shortly to receive a- New Omnibus for that purpose. Goods he will haul at the old rate of ite cents per package, and solicits the patronage of the public. F eb. 21, 1853 17--tf CA1RRIAGES! CAIUUAGE! LAEONAURD CHJAPZY,. M~anuficturer and De~aler in Carriages and Harness; OF evnry description, Nos 124i, Meeting street. antd 33 W entworth street. next to the ol san o.f Gilberts & Chtapin, Charleston, S. C. Oct. 19th ,1853. 51 l y ,Negroes Bought and Sold. IlE utndersigned has opetned an office at No. 16 State Street, Charleston, where lie has cn hand a number of LIKELY YOUNG NFE GRtOES for sale from whlich lie can supply thme wvants of atny of the comnmunity. These Ne. groes are purchased in Maryland, Virginia, North and South Caroina. 'I'o his lot he is contimuall y receivitng accessions. The highest prices paida all times for negroes. J. M. E. SIIARPE, 16 St ate Street. Charleston, Dec. 21, 1853. 8 ly L aw NoZice. J. B. N. HAMMUVET, ATTORNlNY AT' LAW, SUMTERVILLE, S. C. Oflice next door to J. B. & RL. C. Webb'u New York Store. March 22, 1853 - 21-tf Fo Qash, And that only, rThe cheapest LOROCERIE~S Over sold in hdmtervmie, Chtn be hand from GORDON & CO., at Dr. Mellett's Old Stand. Segars of the finest quality and most ap. pirovedl Brands in the world, together with Preserved Fruits of different kinds.Syrups, Nuts, &e., A share of the public pation, age is desiretd, provided it is accompanied bmy the CASH, but unot otherwise. GORDON & Ca Junie 14th, 185333 t REMOVAL, lUTIER & NEWBERY have remteed from thewr former stand to the onme formerly coupied by E, D). P'RING LE & CO., one door North of I. IIOYT'rt Jewelry Store, where they would be pleased to see thteir friends and customers, Oct 5, '853. 49 i F~OR{WA RDING Commission lierohant5 WILMINGTON, N. C. PARLTICULARL attention giv-en to the NALE or SillPM3ENT of Naval Stores and Cotton, anid liber CASli ADVANCES made on Con signments. D~ec. 14, 1853. 7 ly V Administrator's Notice All persons having demands agamnst Estate of Mrs. E. Cotinore, deceasedl, aro reqtuested to hand them ini properly ftudst cd; and those indebted ill please retake immediate payment to Nov 1823. For the Conplete Core of COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, SPITTINd OF BLOOD, 4. ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAIN.S TENDING TO CON. S UMPTION. This preparation is getting into use all over our Country. The numerous letter, we re-" ceive from our various Agents, informing us of cures elected in their immediate neighb opds warrant us in saying it is one of the bsstj if not the very beat Cough Medicine now before the public. It almost invariably relieves and not unfrquently cures the very worst casegs. When all other Cough preparations have fail ed, this has relieved the patient, as Druuits, dealers in med.cines,and Physicians can testi fy. Ash the Agent in your nearesttown, what has been his experience of the effects of this Medicine. If he has been selling it for any length of time he will tell you. IT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTRACT. Below we give a few extracts from letters - we have received lately regardh g the virtues of this medicinc. Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, G., says-. f hate been using your Liverwort and Tar very .rtensirely in my practice for three years pe, 'nd, it is with pleasure I state my belief r its Ruperiority over all other articles with wkidke l 2m acquainted,for which it is recommended. Messrs. Fitzgerald & lenners, writing front Waynesville . C. say:-" TheLiverweort and Tar is becoming daily more popular in this Coun try, and we think justly so. AU who have tried it speak in commendable terms ejit, and say it svery beneficial in alleviating the complaintsfor which it as recommended." Our Agent in Pickens District, S. C. Mr. S.. I. McFall, assures us " that he uses it wit geat' enef t In his own family, and recommends it to his neighbors." He gives an instant of a Neg - woman., in his vicinity, who had been suffe rng with disease of the Lungs for many years at ended with severe cough, who was relieved ,y the Liverwort and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this lledicine from all parts of the South. For a report of the surprising cures it has performed n the Western and Northern and Ea tern States, we would invite the sufering patient to ced the pamphlet which accompanies each bottle. To all, we say, have hope, have hope ! FRY THE MEDICINE!! BE WARNED IN SEASON!!! And neglect not that cough which is daily weakening your constitution, irritating your hrcat and lungs, and inviting on that-dread dis *ase, Consumption, when so soothing and Heal ing a remedy can be obtained as Dl. - Roges's Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. BEWARF OFCOUINTERFEITS AND' BASE IMITATIONS! The genuine article is signed Andrew Rug. ere, on the engraved wrappear around each bot le. Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles forB5. Sohl wholesale and retail by SCOVIL & MEAD, 111 Chartres St. bet. Conti and St. Louis 1'. 0., sole Agents for the Southern States, to vwiom all orders and applications for Agencies nust be addressed. SOLD ALSO BY MILLER A BRITTON, Sumtervillc, S. C. 1. J. WORKMAN, Camden, S. C. Z. J. DErAY, Camden, S. C, S. BEACIi, Orangeburg, S. C. June 12, 1851 31 6 mo, fihe Far-famed Medicine ! HOLLOWAYPILs, .These Pills being composed entirely of'medi ,inal herbs are of a most harmldss n~tumr while- the extraordinary virtues th4'f s' tave rendered them universall -poa irs' eayevry at of the world. Tl~he aIdiil uceste ave met with throughout the taesmotextraordinary, owing, it is pre umed, to their wonderful eflicacy in the cure I.-Bilious complaints and disorders of the Liver Lfnd Stomachat Persons who persevere in using hem in accordance with the directions, sel lomn fail in being restored to health. VEAKNESS AND DEBILITY,--RESTOR. UPlON TO H EALTH OF A GENTLEMAN, MOED 45; WHEN-AT DEATH'S DOOR. Warjy of a Letter from the Rev. Charles Smith, Itated Norton, St. Philips,. near Bath, Somer retshire, 17th August, 1853. i'o P'IOPESSOa ntOLLowAV, Sir,--A- M'r. JoaIEPn P'urroe, formerly a res dent of this place, had been in adelining stale ~f health for upwards of three year., gradually wyaiting away to-ashadowv by nightly perspira tions and wvani of appetite, which caused great uneasmness to his friends, as he had consulted v'arioun medical men-in Bath, without eff'ect. le at last used yout Pills;-aund under pr'oti. lance, was restored to health' by their means. lie lately emigrated to New York, and htasjust svratten to say, that ho was- nover better in tealth, and desired me to acquahst'you with the sarcumstance. I ought also to mention, that ny wife had derived preat benefit frtoa the ss f your Pills. I remain Sir, your. rsesrfully, CH A RLES SMITH, Dissenting MInister. L P'ERMANENT CURE OF A DISEASED) LIVER, OF MANY YEARS' DU'RATION. (oPy of a Letter from Mr. Gamis., Che.Ait. Y'eovil, to Professor Hellowvoy. Dear Sir,--In this district your Pals coin nand a more extensive sale thun any other roprietary medIcine before- the public. As a proof of their efficacy in Liver and Bilious Comn. dlaintse I may mention the follows Ing ease. A ady of ibis town with whom I am personally svqtaninted, for years was a sayer suffiser romn disease of the Liver and digesti've orgns asermedlcal altendtant assuted her' that '~qqaS lo nothing to relieve her su(ori,d wh tot iikely she could s'~e. iniany months... I'tt annoue at tratural!y caused areat' dIarinamaig bher 'ends and rtion nd hey duehortmaeariloyour Pills, wic to improved her general heafth that she wea nduced to continue them until she -rasceved a. ierfect curo. This is twelve months -ago, andJ le baa not experienced, any symntomns of re. apse,. and often declare. that your Pilta aarve xeen the nicans of saving her life. Zhoman, Ucar Sir yous 4sily,, .July~3g4, 1853. ( J~~e~,. Gaig.' rhesc cckbrated Pills qr we~ fvk qtscalus ta the foloag cpatt *. A gue, Dropay, In~ammatien, Sore Throats, bithnaa, Dysentery, Jaundice, Stone and Gray. dl, Bilious Complaints Erysipelas, Liver Corn.' alaint, Secondary Symptoms, Blatches on the' skmn,.Bonwel Complaits, Colic., Constipa'en' if the Bowels, Consumption, Debility I' emale rregulariis, Fevers of all kinds, i-sts, Gont Ilead.ache, Indigestion, Lumbago, Piles, Rhiu: natism. Retention of Urine, Serofu'la, oer King's Evil, Tic Dosuloureux, Tdurs r 'era, Venereal A fietions, Wormts of-alikintds; b~eakness, from whatever,caus', &c.., &e., * SOL.D AT 't t EsyA a.stiss Er or PMo ~Euea hOLLtOWAY, 244, S'raANO,(near 'ijxc :-E'Jlaa,)LoN not, tand also at is liousnaN. Ew'Yoax. Oatr.#3 for Medicines ut states, addtessed ,T. ilot. Low Ay, N EW Yo&* vill receiyo due tittention. Sohl tlso b l especiable Pruggista and Dealers inM~tU hrinhunt the~ Unitd tia, Wht eae oft the pringgpal y)rug it i he~' t irnn . ti wrdde raeses.o~iesl agb 'er saoletrb b Pvh '. CQH4N 2 O,