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For the iaanner. TO*** St t '-1 ,ii bosom, thy ineory has Idiio- "leIcdy pay.r'd i1::,end o k fn it ,s decp , in miy hear ; it is neer forgot : 'i min.led with sorri ; 'tis sprinkled with tears, lly soul drinks it rip, from the fountain, repeat lng, O'er the wild iuled banks. its inelitlinous lay, When Aurora, with sun!!e . tLe red roses .ii''iejr.ling ho ps th i:1r bright d: s, and sweet odors away. It tiintures witi rp;i ture, mly visions by ight In the soigs of the birds, it is carol'd at even; It is borne on the wings u :he .zephyrs, most light; It's a lisp in the breath of my prayer to Iteaven. Oh **** !-'tis magic,-thy soft duleit nare, Like the sweet kiss of faries to ine when asleep; It is sung in a wild adoration of flame, By the poet that feels all its magic, to weep. 'Tid the light of his soul, to the bright spheres above A halo of ghry for him to the g rave; Pure as the first blush, on the you:-g cheek of love, It is sigh'd by the Nviiphs, in the wild coral cave. JACK. For the Sitier Banner. Farewell to Kingstree. - Dear d-- d little spot ! I've never forgot The days I've dwelt in thee Though they were few, And sad, adieu ! A last adieu Kingstree Of thy Black River, I'!l dream, forever, 'T'hough I'm afar (ruin thee And I'll still love thy p.ies, And wild banks of vines, But fare the well Kingstre! I've had some kind looks, From wild eyes, o'er thy brooks, Where oft I've fished in glee And although I hind, That they now look unkind, Yet fare th well Kingstree I love thy frolic, 'T'hough I'm sure to take the cholic Whenever 1'mt in thee I love thy easy Urec and freasy1 Girls, but oh, Kiingstrec ! Fate bids is part, And my poor heart Is sad, though it be free, bh, will I ever...! No:-'l'I never See thee again Kingtree Dec.1iS11. JAGK. -Aninabel Leec. ItY EnGt(AR A. Pol:. It was nsany iid liUn!)uy a year ago, In a kingdom by~ the sea, That a miaid there lived whtom you tmay know, By thle niamie of Aninahel L ee; Atnd this mlaid she liv'ed with no0 othcr Than to love anld to be loved by mie. ,She was a ch:!d, and I was a child, in this k ngdomi by the sea, JUtt wc loved o thl love that .a lmre thiai I and~ miy Annaitbel L:e; -With a love that the wiinged seraphs of 1leavent - Coveted her and mue. And this was thle reason that, lonig ago, in tIs kinigdomi by thle .sea, A wind blew ti of a clit li by nghtL, Chillinlg myW A itinabel L.ee; - o that the hiih-bonrn kmun,aii c:iine And bore her amliay Iroml lme; To shuL her up in a sepulchlre * it thits kinigdoim by the sea. Trhe angels not half so h~appy iln Ileaven. WVent enivymng her andi moe; Yes I that was thle reason (as ali mietn know In this kingdomt by the sea) Thiat the winid cae.ii uit of a c!onid, chllinli Atnd killing liy Aiiiabel Lee. Blut our love it was stroniger by far lhan * the love * Of those who were stronger thian we, Ot mtatny lar wiser thain we; Anid ineitheur the ugels in heaven above, *Nor the deimont' down under th. sea, Call ever dissever iiy sotul from tile soul Of thte beautiful Annabel Lee. For the tioon niever beams without bring. mg mie dreamis Of the beauitiful Atinabel L~ee; And the stars never nise, but I see the brghit eys Of the be m tnfull An nabel Icee Andso, all I le iight-tide, I Ibe down by the side Of my darling, my dorling, miy life an1d tmy bride. Ini her sepulchre there by the sea ; In hier ton,> by the side of the Seal. DurIaltry oF AGE ls M AinRtlAE. - We clip the following interestitng d caragrtaphs atbotut the~ ages oft some1 of the wives of distitnguised peronges, f-oml an ngl hghI piaper: " Mahomiet's fitrst wife, IKadvahi, was aLt least forty whetn he, tat thec ageC of' t wenty-Iive, tiarriied h~er. Shaukspeare's Atina Ilathatway wats Siven years is S Sentior. JDr.. JL'hnlsois wife wvas liter - ally almirost double is atge. Th'le wife of' Lord ]Ilerbert, of' Cherburtg, was LIx orsevetn years older thium her lord-. rii Thomas~ More's wife was also ser ~.years older thant hter hulsbanld. IJow. at'd, the pihlanthropist, at, the age of p y4vo-, mtarried a fitrst wife, who n'fifty-two. Mrs. Rtowe, the - ~~~s ~ S flteetn years older than Nir fl dOWf pel, the (Germnan De S Steal. was at fas mutchi older.. The ' o untess D) Ossli (Miss Futller) was nearly ten years her husband's senior. Jenny U'nd is said to Ie eight or ten years older I han 1Ie r (oldschimnidt. S'ur.AN's OF (iic.vr IfEN.-It is interesthg to no'tice the different arti eles whiitb have been taken by eminent nen, a:" Mia ul:ints of mental faculties. It is interesting, as showing how dia 1elt ! n'i(ly' oppo.site llealls Iiuy pro cure the saune Cffect in various systems; and it i t interesting as showing how imucihl the mind ; mijathises with the body. I biller drank p'lent.ifIlly < - wa ter wlieni he wished fir a great activity of the Irain ; Fox, li,r the same purjiose ise.! lbrahnly. 'The stitinlatnts of New~ ton and Il Ibbes were the innies 0 tobacco; t hose (f Pope and Iontene lle, strong (clli e. 1)1. Johnson, at one petiimd ofhis litl', was a great wine drinker ; Lit in the latter part of it, found strong ten a good substitute. Don J1uan is said to have been written under the influence of gin and water, and it is reported that a certain legal lord ofgreat learning and talent, plies l inself inrd with port wieni he wishes to shine. Pitt was a great drinker of wine ; Sherid1ain, also, was fond of his bottle. )r. Paris tells us, that when 1r. l)uiining wished to make an ex traordinary display of eloquence, he always put a blister to his chest a few hours before he was to speak, in order that it inight irritate the brain by sy- tapl.ithy alning his Specubes. HAYNSWORTH & GREEN. w. A VwoM i. JOnN% T. GREE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SUMTER ILEI,, 4. C. VlIL. practice in Sumter and the ad. jonini 1 b stricts. February 15mti, 1851. " 6 tf JOE T. DAl lBY. V IT H G, LITTLE & CO. l;. I.l'lTLE. J. I1. S('0TT1. C7, F. J.LUKSON. .Yo. 199 KNl.G S ''REE, Next door to Victrir t:l. ClIAtI.S1'ON S. C. Always on hand-A large and Fashionable Stock of !tcadytts-.Wade Clotltin,, AT TEi l.411WEST i'oMSiwI.E rl Ct:s, 1IlllTS1t, HOtSI I.RAY, 1'31 UR ELLAS,&dc. &c Wi'll2.ISALE AND RF'TAIL. Apr. 12, 1851. 21 ly White Lead ! White Lead ! 10,000 LES. PURE WH1TE LEJID for sale low. J. & .. 11. EWAIt'l', t'nintnbia, 6. C. Mareh 15. 1551. 20 1v MILLS HOUSE. TIIOMAS S. NICKERSON Proprietor, CHARLESSTON, S. C. Febl 29, 1851. 15 1}y. C. P, REYISEN, (St( 'dSOR TO . II AWLEY,) WH7OLE'S'IAE AND RETAIL MANUFACTIURER, OF TWO. DOORs IllLOW TilE 31ARKET, COLUMBIA, S. C. MI.arch 15, 185I. 20ly ll'1I0LESIAE &' RETAI1L 1)E.ILERS iN FANCY & STAPL1E DR Y OO00DS, Coi.0311:.A, S, C. 2-7 All oIrders thtank fulily received and piro~t yly attennied to. HJENI. it. l'ifAMIliERlS. W31. 31.tRSIIA LL., A pril 10, 1854. '65 6 N. A. COhlEN & COIHN, I3MEPORTERS& DEA LERS iN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC 11111 000)8. No. 1 17 Enzst inty, LkAIPOfliJ CollN. Ull AlRlLEST'ON, S. C. Mlar. 29, 1851. 22 l y DR. C. H, MYIOT, COL~UM ILA, S. C. NE.AR TIlE COURT~7'1 H U.S. fDlAXlElt IN Drugs, M~edicimes, Chemi cals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. SELCTED EXPR1ESSl.Y FORt TfIIS 31A RKET. 31arc151, 1M!51. 21) l y. A. BROIDE, Diealer in Pro Vliins Flour, IL] AXN, (/R~OCAJEl!S, W INES, LI Q O RS, '1G.1TRS, T OB CCO. Plantation ASuph, an COUITII R Y ' Pe ROJ)AI c. TEA, MOLASSE~IS, CilE/M, &c. 10d1, Raichiarson1 ,Street, C'O~I'3IIIA, 8. C. 31iarch i5, 18:51. 20 y PAVILION HOTEL, HI. L. IIUTTE'IRFIELD, Feb'. 29, 18351. 18 y. PLANTERS ' HOTEL, UJY G. W. BOMAR, Sutuh.uesi corner of Church and Queen.s Cilf~ALESTON, S. C. Feb,. !29, 1854. 18 ly. CAMDEN HOTEL, Oundlein, S. O. W. MV. WATSON HROPRI ETOR. Not. 9,. 1'i53. U er BROWNING & LEVIAN," LtJMPORt TElJS 01 Fa-cascle, lri shla nnd( Geruma DRY GOODS. 209 and 211 King-areet corner of Mar ket Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. C ARP'E'l'INGS.-inegrain, 3 Plys, Brus. sels Tapslrv nid ViilVet s. 'ititTAIN M1A'IisillAILS, in -Silk, Satin, uand Wo ted. (Iit' AIN ('A 3IItICS and 1MUSI.INS, in lare vn iely. 1i:1i ftofIf)Ilt:il IAtlw: soul MU8I.IN CiIT,'" INS. all steles. (.:1. clN It .'8s, in aell the new designs. (llt'AIN G.1.I'S, HIOLDIERS, LOOPS, TPAS! S8-., &er., Din1ACitY COlRDS and JIELL ROPlES, in all var eties. fIltlT8 11 and AalIJtiCAN FLOOR 1 OIL C.'I'ils. SII.ViEit 7nd I(al'r STAII 1108 and STAIlR CAl f *'i'TI'N(S, of all styles. WIL'TON, Vl.'.VV., and A3INSTElt tiGS, in great variemt. PI.AN''ATItON W1' 1 O . i N S-Il 1. A N KEITi, PL.AINS. Kii AIVS, C'A PS.Ac. Iced and White FLA NN E., 5111 tT INGS, &e. CO'VI'ON OSNAHIUIGS, of all the best Southern makes. lEnglish and American COTTON FLAN NEIL1. French. English, nnd American I'llINTS. ,INENS OF, IIlCIIAItI)SON'S superior make, for Sheetitn~s, Shirtimts, P'illow Cases, Table IDamasks, Doylies, Napkins,, Towellings, IInkahacks, Fruit Cloths, H. E. Diapers, Grass t'int hs, &c. (:LOTI'l8. CASSI3IIlItS and VESTINGS, of best French lth(oils. SiltV ANTS CLOIIS, in all the sladesof English (:eods. AT' 1'1\is, TWI l)IS, JI EANS and LIN. SEY:, of all qualities and styles. WITH A FUI.LL AiSOiaTMENT OF Rich Dress Goods. In SIL.KS, TISS'IUES, IJAltEGES,GC ltiN AI)INES, MIITSLINS, &c. iHO3MIAINES, ALPACAS and IOUtN. ING GOODS, in great variety. M11II1OI0 EltS mtnd LACE. GOODS, of ev. cry deseription. EVENING DR1lESS Goods in Great variety coisnumtly received. All the above are of our own DILECT 31E2PO1tTATEONs, and of1.red at the I.OWIEST MA ItRKET Prices TEII31I.-Casl, or City Aceeptance. QfT The one price system strictly ad hcred to, and all Goods Warranted. BIOWNING & LEiMAN, Charleston, S. C., Jan, 6th, 185.1. II If Hardware, Paints, and Oils, &c. J. & Ja B EMlIT, C(O LUMBLI, S. . SIGN OF 'T'III GOLDEN JACK.PLANE liter r sate at very lowv prices, a large tmnd well assorted stwek of M11J1, S.I IW . N ) .1111..1R O'S PA I \"I'S, OILS, A ND ) YE STUI1'S. ti ' Goods delivered at the Depot free o Charge. J. & J. II. EWAITr. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. Agency for Iron Railing and onQrnental Work. T~IE submiscrib~er will rece.ive onh-mrs foi Cast Iron Ramilings., anid other Iron worik imaman. factured bmy (CIIASE & BROTIllmR8, of Hoton. The Womrk will be 'l,-livered i C harleston at 114e'tton picesua withm the. expensem.t of hling, Freiglht Iustuance, JDrayasgean Wharfoge aidded. Any personm wisi ng illumstrated catalogues U: tihe difr'erent demsignst can be supplied byv apply mog at Iay store, whtere specinmens of soume of thi articles cani also be seten. A catalogue cani lie seen at thme ohlice of then Sumter lI.tner. JIOSECII WIIII.IN. No. 60 1-2 IEast 11ay, opjsmite P'. & .M1. Ikank Chmarle~ston, X. C. Transparent Window WARtE HOUSE. WIIOLESALE & RETAIL, 117 King Street, Cha~rleston, S. C, TI' subscriber is recei'. ing am large ansort. mnit of thlen aov goisds. 50,000i Roll.s of P'aper Iminngin~gs ; 10t lpair. of Wiudno Shamdes, 1010 M~ntrasse.s, of ever1 dleveriptioni. Also, P'ilb.,ws, iHolsters, ILare ant Muslinu ('urtainas, laask, Satin Decl.anecs Cornice, JBlindsI,, Fire Screens Venitian Illinds &c., &c. All kinds of Ilphol.,te ring, and thIe busines, ais tustually amttendeld to in. al its b~ranches. .11. W. KINSMiA N. Mar. 29, 1851. 22 ly Boots & Shoes. JAMES FENTON, 197 , Ri Ichi a rdson Str aeeCt ('OI.lUMIIA, S. C. IIAS constantly onm hand and is' daily rece*iv ing fresh supplies omf all kindsim of Ladies aml (.entlemen's ihnses sman Shee of the latest fansh ions. A lso, FRIIES1I CA I.F-SK INS amid 80I.L 1.lATlI Elt for Ilo(tmakers. Marcha 15, 1831. 20 y 3. B, NIXON, PROP)IRIETIOR1 OF T1IIE COrneir QueenI anid Churchi-sts, Charleton, s. c. Feb. 29, 18M.1 18 13y. Samuel Jeffords, COMMJSSIO.. N J NERCA vT, OrYJcE, Nohnu Ctoamr.n~crt. Wrian., CilARLESTON, S. C. Fob. 29, 1854. 18 1ly. FISK'S METAL1LIC COFFINS of al sizes, constanitly on hand and for sale by IIDSON &- IIRO'1IIERI, Opp. Temperance lHall Sumtberville. Junie 15th, 1852 34-tf Who Wants Money ? The subscriber for one, is partienlerly in want of it, antd hie hopes that those whom have patronized him so liberally, will continua their frIendship by paying tip, andI enabling him to met thne dands of others.- "Wheals cannot move- witho t grease" T. D). FRIESON. Yan. 18,1 1A5'. 12 Columbia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & Co. COLUMBIA, S. C. IIAVE constantly on hand the largest block of in this place, which they are prepared to sell at prices lower than any othor estab. lislinent in ColumIbia. Thei.;r otdiing is ;eatufactu red by thet ':s !hitg partitlar relerence to this ne' .7 a: d they feel warranted to say it is mfeor to none, and Ult'IUOlt TO MOST CLOTHING olliered in any part of the ctintrv. Their business is eon ducted upon the one price cash principle, anil the price of their goods marked in plain li;gnres upon each article by which a uniformity of price is observed, and the inexperienced buyer is enabled to make his purchases at as low a rate, as the more experienced adil better judge. Persons visiting Columbia are respectfully invited to at examiation of our stock and prices. February 15th, 1851. 16--1y. Notice, Look Up Street, W nn C1t.A n's ll'1'OTEL is still in tp eratie-t-(thanks to th! hindness of good frieini-ready to receive customer, and een-rta'in them. to thmir entire satisfactiona. 31. (*:-is resolved that his Ilotel shall not he * u4Itia by tiny b osc in tihe country. Eve vtlang t ie 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 hin, a trial ail Mr. Clark pledges satisfaction. .Jan. 11, 18?M 11 tf' Important Notice. .F.T.(iO ( i/'l 8 S:--it is a painful task todun, but stern necessityand your n.gligenie. ail frgei ffulness. demand that I sloui remind all thae iiebted to inm, either by note or :e 1 count, to Come to law with the chink, hides or orn at the mill, on or before the first Slunday in 3March net, to save youtrselves of displeas ire tnd to cheat l.awyers, ,sheriffs and petty Constables out of cost, for At the loss of a petny Yoltli grumble anl roan, As Iih.'igh the rhematics Were piercing cacti honle. '1l" ghc ,stofhad shilling-s urever you will haunt, A I y. shrake, least to-nmotrrow oittd iritg you to want. f.I'P. up, and save costs, and there will yet hi: a crust left you. - WM. FR ANCI8 BUTLE R. Jan. 2a, 1851 13 i f. - To the Public, JUlN ClINA ofiers his services to the citizens of Sumter District and the publie gen i-rally and pledges himself to give every atttn tssn to the sale of all propmesrties entrusted to his hands ott cotnission, either at niuetion or pri vale sal-s. The facilities h- enjoys, as to sitiut tion and his long- experiinice in the bisiness are satisfactory evien'itce of his ability to do justice to any who may emplov himt. Feb 22, 1354. 17 it Boatwright & Barkuloo, COLU_ iJJl. S. (. W IOLE.\81E1-1 AND 1.ETAIL jeaters in Pawt' .iJ rits. Mfa ul.e ins-, Ch'/. em ica .ls, Perfumecry, ,c, .1or ,l/iete, ;;,'he s. (u1'uss -are, ] )ye- . i'ji'i, aiui a ll kirls o' GEN~LNE ANI D lOPULAlt P.\TENT M~edicines, A& conmplete asaiirimen-at, of thme be.st qinahity, anid att thie tov'est prices. Old Brass and Copper, The Subtscriber will pay 12.2 cemnts pert pound in cash for any quan~uy of old Blrass or Copper, delivered at his shops, ntear- the Wihlingtaton andI Manichester Rt. Rt. Deot mi Sumiterville. T'. J. COGCIILAN. Febiruary 28, 1o5 I 18' tf. .Home Industry. ~~jL 'TlEt Sub-scriber takthis i ,,pytmeulhod of informriing li- frie nd andi ite po utli, that lie hast recen tly enluirgedl h lis Carriage Shop, and procuredt the sert itcis oif se.ve-rat goodt wotrk rnet, andt is ntow re-aty to build VehiclIes of any descriptioni at thme shortest notie. lie piromiises to repa-mir with ntnesst~L atut dlespatcht awtl sat ist'y alt thbose who itt-t favor htim ith pat rot age, inichapnessl I f(itenUn(,'( .C,.3uay10,185. 28 t 50 Country Hams, JL'ST rceived and ttor saile by J1. T. SOLO.\ONS~& CO. Mauv 17. l15 29 t PROVISiONS. Coutnt ry lIamst, and Shou le-rs, P3:k led Beet andai To'ngues Go-,hein Butter, lHice, F'lour & c. Mt ixed l'iek les, ini pts, qlts, and 1-2 gals. Oies, Capers &e Ctandtiea, ltaisons &i. Ra~isonms 100It Bo..es at a1Dollar per x A pr,5, 18M.1 2.1 tf. E. R. COWPERTHWAIT, Furniture and Chair (CITA Rl,.%I'NOX, S. C. For Sale. P' lIE SUJISCIIER offers for sale on ..very reasonmable terms, sote valuable itmprioveid andt im iiprovedl lots ini thle 'T'io f tte~tru ille-. For patrtienmlas, aupply tim ARCII'l). ANDElRSON. MYcKENZIE'S CONFECT'IIONARY AND F"ANCY Store, NAo. I136, ]t'chardsont Streei, COLUMIBIA, 8. C. P'ARII'ES AND WVEDDINGs FhA:RNISIIED IT'I(LESA LE' .AN]) RE'TJ IL. Mlarch 15, is851. 20 l y. T1. C. WORTH, Forwardinlechant, Kult, r,41 lv T 'rTE O1D OTAND OF 8. & J. Ott.ltEit'T - S. &E. M. G(HLJB EIR T continue the CA R /IA(:1 [flhSINEN. at the above tand-No. 35 and 40 Wontworth-street, Sharleston-where they will be pleased to .xhibit to their old friends and customers t very extensive Stock of Vehicles, con. >rising those of their own manufacture, ogether with various other styles usually ound in this market. ''heir long acquaint ice with this market as manufacturers amd dealers will enable them to oiler great nducenents to purchasers both in styles tnd prices. March 15, 1851. 20 ly Cabinet Wareroom. F. M. ANDREWS, ''akes this tethod of informing the citizens of Sumterville and vicinity, that he hits just openened on the corner nbove Clarks lio tel, his NEW CAIINET WA ltEItOOM, where he will keep for sale, -heap, all such furniture as comes under this leparitmet of his trade; and will farnish fur cash, at Charleston prices, all descriptions of Furniture mnitde. Rtepairing executed at the hortest notice. Mahogtany and plain Cuflins furni:,hed with. lut delay. Feb. 8, 185-1. 15 tf. Fall Goods! Fall Goods BUi TLER, & NEWillltY would respectfully maturin their friends and the Public generally, that they have just received a large and wetl se lected Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, -rimracing every quality and style of LA 1)1lut I) lESS (018)M ; Heavy tos, &c., Grocer irs, loits and Shoes of every description; latest style lint and Caps; Hardware .nngl Crokery; IReatly Made Chylthiug, etc. etc., to which they partiuenlarly invite attention. -- .t t.so A lot of CHOICE SEGAlts. Notice. A i.. persons who are in my debt a fee, Will ph-ase to come forward, :nd pay it to tme, For I am now tot of the indulgine mood. And coniin't wait longer. indeed, if I would. The SherifflTas got mue, with harness on back; And ston 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, soin, all in a drift, Blut rather than go to him, so early, hark ye I'll give t we hit of a hint; now mark me~! If you don't pay up, right under your muses, I'll take all your papers, and give thetm to And then. i, then, you'll get your fhrin lI hell, he'll roast you like a herini, J.:8. RIC l . MI. 1). Clarendon, Felb.. 8, 1854. 15 tf NEW STORE /itd Dour South of the Town Hail aid (e',r/ly opposte Tindal C Watson TIll subscriber would re-pectfuly in. form the citizens of Suinterville and the public generally, that he has opened tit the above place a general assortment of I)ry Gonds, Boots and ,Shoes, flats and Cap. I hardware, Crockeryware, &c. &.. A'so A Choice lot of Family Groceries of every description, with Fruit of various kinds, such as Oranges, Apples, .etons, &c. &c., which he will sell very low for Calh. J. BARREiT. Nov. 9, 1S53. U ly In Equity---Sumter District, Admrt'r. of j BILL. Leonard WVhite, vs. F. 3. & M. Moves ChIarles W. Miller. JComupl'ts. Sol's. The creditors of thme late Dr. Jnt~es IIAVyx H woan, tontilletd to claim utder ltie assigiigant to the, ablove niamned IDefendanit. execuited otn thme udth daty of July A. D). l842.are hereby no.* tillid that, lby an ordler int the abuove tstatedl cautse, rtey tire requiired. tt estabhlsht their de mtandis beifore men, Coimmisionter in Equity for Suitm.er D~istrict aforesaid, ott or before the first day of MIay next. I tilso give notice that I will tuntil the tiaitd first dlay of May next, receive ptropoisails foir the sale of a pairt of the real estate contveyedl by the said aissignmlent,. lyinge partly if nth whltly mi thme (orpourate limiits of Sumtters ille., hotnnttldl by landtsl of Dr. J. t '. Il.4ysawon-rtu. W.. .. iltatussos, TI. J. Con t..r , antI Mrsu. C. l10s. sai si. andt by the niew roiad runntint fromtt Smntt terv ille to the steam tmill oif TI. J. Cooune IA & Cit., tiuppiosetd to conttaini about one hiundred anid sixty acreH. W. F'. B3. IIA YNSW()htII, Loim'r. in Equjtity . I). TINDAL, WATSON .&co, T'IlE 'tubtcribe hain tg etttblisdtl them selveH at thIe st tad oppoitte A. J. Mises' itotre, respect fullv sotliciL.. thet attetntion of their friends mri lie pitihlic lto their wvell selectedl Htock. 'lheir tis.itritmtent comtprises all articles tusnailly kept, (eIrping~ liquors) andtt will be conistanutly repllentished, trtd is posedh tf on as fin-ume terms its tire oflieredt any where. Thteir stitck contsistfi in parlt tat folloyat L~atdie llarsg., ht',iisert ies, adUdr l.adlied anth ,ertleimten's L. C Jilkf's. A .~re lot .,f Hloier* ati (doves, Cravatts A fttl' suipply of Ptrits. and D)omestics. (;lwCEft' (ES, 1 fardware. IHolloware, ( arpeter's antd fllacksithl's TVools, Citterain ump and Ptihpes, tarriaee Trim-. Crockery andI Glassware, Saddlery andl Iiarnests, iloitis, Shtoes, Hats, Caps, Iheady mtade Cluotig,, &c. &. &t. 'l'IND[AIL, WATSON & CO. S-simst. Wa-rmox. Feb'ruary 22, 185 ii y1 if To The Public, Auctineaer's Notice. .AMES 11. CLA RK begs leave to tnoti fy lie citizens of Sunorvihll etd the vi ciniity, that lie is ntow p~reparedh to give his enitire attention to any businuess in the anction line, ie has had soetc experieuce. and hopes by diligence and attention to mecrit. a share of putblic favor. Snoitterville, Jan. 11Ith, 1851. 11....tif 3 'RW rx0 0 . T1hie subhscribers are now itt receipit of their SP'ING A N!) SU3M.\1 ldit STOCK, c.onsisting of every variety of Gents' antd Latdies' dress gootds. Groceries, liard wairo &c., which they aro prepared to sell as cheap as this market can al'ord. Please c~all and examine for yourselves. R. C. \VEJJI& CO. Negro Shoes. Tesubscriber has made arrangemiients for lhe manufacture of from Four to ilve Th'lousaxnd mairs of the above article by the FA LL. For referenc~e as to quality,hew would respectfully refer person. who may be diuiposed to purchase >i htitm, to thuosev wvho patronaized himn last yeax !ts to price, lie will guarantee th~m as low as taftlbe. oflerded. ~,. M1ay 22~ 2 4 MOnGNn DYSPEPSIA! CAN BE CURED! r1:14)RIE'S AM )II DE VII," or Balsam of Life is, aftera trial of upwards of twenty years in a great variety of cases, confidetly offered to the publie, especially to those aillieted with the most distresing complaint, as a sure and speedy relief for their suflerings. iend the fillowiug certificates. They are from gentlemen of high standing and residing in your inmediate vicinity. 'T'hey are but one or two of the tnany in our possession all extoll. ing the healnng virtues of this, (to use the words of a grateful Dispeptic who was cured by its use) most precious compound. Cerli scate fron the Rev. Iferlu/l Spain. . 'turT:rVlt..,. S. C. Jan. 13th 1853. Allr. U'n.ts. Dr.:t.onal:x. Dear Sir: -l.ast Spring I used two small hot. ties of your ialsami of Life; and experienelrt much bcenehlit. I took it two or three times dai ly, it teaLpolnful at a dose in a wine glass of water. It acted on ny liver, and itlirted a healthy tone to all my digestive organs, rrlicring me of distressrng hearrrache, and many other disagreea ie d ,cs/,-ptli: s'Itols. [Signed) 11. SPAIN. Mr. CIIAS. D)ELOR31E: 1)s:A n Sia:-I take great pleastre in recom mending your "lanmle Vie." which I have often used, and taiways with decided relief when suliering from attacks of Dyspepsia. At once a stimt lunt, tonic and cathurtic, I amt sat isfied it will prove cninently servicteable to all who are afflicted with 1)yspepeia. Its general introduction throughout the country will be a public benefit. To keep a supuply constantly on leand, which 1 would not exchange for ill the Anti-dyspep tie nostrmts fron Maine to Texas. Ytntrs respectfully, [Signed JOHN W. ERVIN. lr sale hv, MIi.i.lt e. BRITTON, Wholesale Agents Sumtet-t'r. ill,'. S. C. Aiso tir -ale by Dr. W. Jas. DA rtOaN& Co., anid IL es: & tuo.:soy, stmuterville, S. C. Nouetns e SrENcan, llishupville, S. C. November 9, 18153 2 if Business Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK 1)IROSSE'T & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Coll"n l'ictors and (cncral Commis s.ion ife)chants. D B. McLAURIN, Esq., will give per t 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 \Vihington, will he covered by insurance, it notice of the shipment be promptly giv en. May 3, 1353 27-tf Improved Cotton Gins, Tha-nkful for pa.1t r-avours the sulseribetr w'isli es to imform the piblic that he still imanufac tures Cotton (ins at his estalplishment in State burg, on the most improved and approved plan which he thinks that the cottc.n ginned on ute of those gins of the late imprvenent is worth at Itast a quarter of a cent more than the cot ton ginned on the ordinary gin. Ile also titan ufactures them on the most snnple construction, of the finest finish and of the best materials ; to wit, Steel Saws and Steel Plated Ribs Case hardened which he will sell for 82 per Saw. lie also repairs old gins and puts them in com plite order attthe shortest notice. All orders fur Gans will be promptly and punctually nttitded to. WILLIAM EI.LISON. Stamehurg, Sumter Dist, 8. C. Feb 17,- 26 Veterinary Surgeon ritiz,-ns of this, and the adticiing istricts, thatt hte hnts recinovced his Stables near thre DJe pcot o'f te W. & 31. Rt. Road, where lie is ready at all timces to tak e charge ofcdiseaored Ilorsee for a mioederate chtarge ; in all cases where there is no, cure t~o pay will be expected. Hie tlso cotmuites tu tak-e Passengers to rnid fromt the Deptot, iacd expects shortly to receive a New Oiomis for that puirptote. Goods lhe will haul at the ubi nate of 10 cents per package, acid scaht'is the pcatrcctage of the piulic. Fl- e. 22, 1833 17-tf LEONARDB CIIAPIN, Mlanufacturcr and Dealier in Carriages and Harness, OF' every descripltin, Nos 121, 3Meetincg street, atnd 3|| Wentworth street, next to tihe 'tid bam of Gilberts & (haptin, Charle'stoti, S. C. Oci. 1'Jilh, 1833. 51 -1 y Negroes Bought anid Sold, T1'. unditcersigned hats opene.d art .cfice at No. 16 State Street, Chaarleston. where he has eno hrandt a ndtnnher ocf ULKELY YOI'NG NE. GilO)ES for sale froesa which lhe catn ..upply the wntnts of anry oft thme commnity. These Ne roes are piri--nasedh itn 3lar -land, Virginria, Norih amid S~outh Ctarlina. ''o his lot he is conitinuit~jy receivinig accessions. Th'e highest ptrices paid at all titmes for negroes. J. M1. E. SIIARP'E, 16 Staute Street. Chiarlestotn, Dee. 21, 1853. 8 ly Law Notice. J. B. N. HAMMlVET, ATTIORtNEY AT1 LAWV, SUMTERVILLE, S. C. Odice next door to J. B. & R. C. Webbin New York Store. Ma rcht 22, 1N253 21-tf For Cash, And that only, .'J'he cheapest GROCERIES ever sold mi Sumnterville, cart be hcad from GORDON & CO., at Dr. Mellett's Old Stanid. ---LsO---.. Segairs ofi the lirnesut qtuality and most ap pro'.ed lirandrs in the world, togelbier with .'reserved Fruits of dif~erent kinds, Sy.rups, Nts, & c. A shatre of theo pubtlic patron. nigo is tdemredl, provided it is accomnpancied by thre CA8U, but tnt otheorwise. GORDON & CO. June 1-lth, 1853 3-t REMOVAL, II.ERl & N E~VIlERY hacve resmoved from i-helr fornmer stand to the one forrmerly occupied bey E. I;, Pl'LINGLE & CO., eri. door North of 1'. I01 T"8 Jewelry Store where they would be phl-ased to see their frieis and custoiters. Oct 5, '853- 4J if FOR WA R DIN G AND Commission Merchant, WIL4MINGTON, N. C. P'ARTICU;L AR attentiont given to the SALE or SillPtMENT of Naval Stores and ('ottoir antd liber CASII ADVANCE& mxade on Con sigrimtetsts. .. Dec. I I, 1833. - 7 ly Administrator's Notice All persons having demnandac agamast Estate oif M rs. I. Ctoror dpceased, ao rerquested to' hznd tom in..s9orly atIt Cd; arid thoe indpbd dih please::U4ike inmediate pjynnt to ~O NORS,Adn~ 4 Nv 8c 0 " j' i now put up in the largest sized Bottles anti is acknowledged to be the best Sarsapiln made, as is certified by the Wonderfil Cures it has performed, the oraginal copies of which are in .the isissessis.a ,.f the psropritmor. Remember, tims is the only true and original article. Serofula , syphilis, Miereurial Conpiaints, Csncer, (tangrene, Ilhentmmatismn, and a ast variety of other disusesn are speedily and feetly cured by the use of this medicine. R EAD TIlEI FOLLOWIN; CERTI'ICATE: 'AI.LA rOSA Co., Ala., Jan. 2,1852. Dear -ir :-I end you this to certify to you that your Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsa. parilla has performed one of the mo't wonderfnl cures on me that has ever been efrected on mian. I have been afflted for forty years with eruptions on my legs and feet; in 1848 they got so had that I had to go on crutches, and in 1819 I had otne leg amputated above the knee. In about nine months after my other leg broke out in large eating and rwmnmg sores from m knee to my foot, andi discharged a great deal of ofrn. sive msatter. My groin broke out in large biles, which discharged much ofTensive matter, 'amid at the same time my left hand broke out in large running sores nearly to my elbow. The misery that I have suffered for the last two years I cannot describe to you. I was in such agonmy that I never rested day or night. In October last my son brought me one of your bottle wrappers, I read it, and found re- e cord of sotte wonderful cures performed by your " Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa rilla," I sent and got two bottles of it, and commenced taking it. In two weeks, to n.y great astonishment, my sores all became easy, anti I could sleep all night, a thing I had ant done for two years. W en I had taken fir bottles, my sores had nearly all healed. :fly sores got well as if by enchantment. I have ',10w used in all eignt bottles of your " Extract. of Yellow Dock and Sarsalarilla," and I now consider myself well. I entreat all of the afflicted to try this medi cine, for I believe it will cure any known dis ease in the world.-Lay aside all prejudice and just try it, aid >roclain its great worth to suflering mankind and entreat tinem to take it, for it will cure them. Aly case is well known in a large portion of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should doubt the above cure, I invite them to call on me, and I will show theta the scars. I can be found in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, one mile fros Store's Ferry. lennati Hughes.. The Yellow Duck and Sarsaparilla is pecu liarly adapted for females of delicate hltilth, resulting from irregularity of menstrual -Its charges, and other diseases peculiar to sex.-The proprietor has in his possessI st. great number of certificates of cures, perfo of the above description. We assure the afflict ed, that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott's Ex tract of Yellow Duck and Sarsupariiia will a once regulate those difficulties and renew the nattrul energies. 6 " Put up in quart bottles.-:'rice SI per bottle. Sold Wholesale and RetaJ I: SCOVIL&MEAD, 111CIIAltLES i'f!T EET r NEW ORLEANS. General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all or erm mrust be auldressed. SOLD ALSO BY ISLLEt & IrrITTON, Sutaterville, S. C. T. J. WotsAN,'Canden, S. C. L. J. DsxnAtv, Camden. :. S. E .ca, Otragebsrg, S. U. June 21, 1851 34 ti mo. The Renowned Remte4I~r Holloway's Ointmnent. Tme extraordinary Unguetnt is comiposed on te imtit hecalinig Ilaias, and when used it accoirdanice with the directions whmich acecom patty each pot, wrill assure cures when all other means fail. Cases of time most desperate Skin diseases readily yield to its ellicacy. It is la mnous when uisedh in cases of Gout, Rhema tisml, Cuintractedl or Stifl'Jointts. lit ,Asthmas it wil do wonders if well rttbbed into the Cheat. A SIoST ASTONiSuliYo CtIaE OF SCX'RL0o'S 1LCEit,-A UASC CERtTIFIED ar THE MAiaoa 01F BnSToN, ENGLAND. Copy of a Letter from J. Noble, Esq., Mayor of' Blosltn, Linrcolnshire. TO 'R OF~sORt ntol.owA Y, Dear Sir,--.Mrs. Sarah Dixon of Liqmuorponid Strect, Boston, has this day deposed bfore meo that for a considvrable period she was severely alilicted with Serofuilous Sorne-and Ulcers ist her arms, feet, legts, and other parts of her body : anda although time firstof medical advice was obtaitned, at te cost of a lar e sum of mouney, she ambtained no tabatemnent om suuf ing, butt gradu:ally grew worse. '~ Being recoimmended by a friendl to t ryour Ointment, she pratcured a stmall pomt, box~ of the Pills, and befstro thmat was all used,'sm tmsu of anemdminent appeared. By prve)sg with the inedicines for a short timeI cordinig to time directionis, and strictly strlg to your rules as to diet, &c., site was p~f~i cured, and now enjosys the best of Ita It) . I remnaitn, Dear Sir, yours trly (Signied) J; NOBI. AN EXTRtAOtaDINARY ANtD RAPID O00 Enfl~t.As IN TimE LIU,AF'TEaUM3.oWfC t ItAD) FAILE. Compi, of a Letter from Mrs. ElimsdtcA Tates of thec l'ost Ofwrc, Aldavicc Road, r~o ts bg -4 uses., dated Jan'. 12thi, 18353. To rnsovEssoa ntosowAr, Sir,-I sufTered fur a ttiniderabte peroi fruot a severe attack mf Erysipsehas, whi length settled in my leg, and resisted all" cal treatment, Amy sufferings were vey 1, -l amid I qumite despasired of any permatient - Ilnent, when I was adiseiHd to ltare recourye to youtr Oitniment andl Pills. I did so withoutlte-~ lay, and asm hia my ts say the result wvas cml- - iieintly successful, for they eflected a idcal curn ad amy legr amnd restore tne to thseenjoy mnitSt of healt Ii. I shll ever speak wtth the uitmuost confidence of yotir mtedicines, ad have. recotnimeinded ithein to others ina this' hbori hiood similarly aillicted, who deri 4nat bentefit. 1 ain, Sir, your obliged anti faithifti &'ant. (signead) El] ZAiDETiI EATE$; The Pills shmulmd be used cosnjoindhf wtithrthe Ointment in most mof the following cases S fladl Legs, flad Bireasts, Blurtis, itmotIh, liite of tluschtetoes andi San.-~s Ce ,-bay,. Chilego foot, CIhilblaitns, Chapped hant ~onss (Soft,) Cancers1 Contracted and Sti ointli, Elephmantiasis, j.-istulaus, Gout, Glandr Swel lings, Lumibago, P'iles, l&Iheumatism, 1dm, Sorts Nipples, Sere-throats, SkingIse cthr sy, Sore-heads, Tutmours, Ulcers hds, F~ssoR ntOLLowA, 244,TA3.ls E r LE liva,) LoiN loN, anti also ats a.11tuse IN N~w YoxK. Oaunaas.fur hi Jirefin the States, addrussed T. IlotLtoWAV"KIYoax, will receive ane attentions. A so b all. respiectablea Drutggisisa ndI Dealers'I Medicines thmroutghoutt the isnited i~sates, in. Pots, at 37 1.2 cents. 837 centts, and $1. 50) enst-eachm. To hm hiatd Wholensale at the princi~pt;Dtulg ifouses int~s time U~non. 09" Thmere is a considerabte ase iy ta$ ' itng thle larger sizes. N. Il.--Dirsttions for ths Utidance P~Sots ina every disordler are affissto ya .ot. 6 toer