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A lny oft Lovc, BY G. D. PtEIJ.NTICE. Velence again I've seen thee, And mn'evcry thought is thino, Ay I keel to tiet in wt.rh:p "'As Lan bNo, ::hrie. .. " *Jmh y spirit's si'ent chamI beII rs, h.Vere hplin may never b', ne lonely light is burning. - 'Tia a holy love of thee. I see thee-oik I see thee In the shadows on the river, Y me thee~inl the: mnon's sweet 4011ms That ''n thler b.;ht lake quit., ; I see thee mn the iists that monv. - Like specters o'er the streams, And at midnigit deep I see thee In the shadowy wxord of dreamns. "".r thaee--oh, I see thee v in the gentle flowers of spring, And in tihe tint the rainbow wears Upon its I!eeing wing J see thee in the su'-et hues That gush along th- West, And I see thee in the dew drop That gems the rose's baeai. I hear thee-oht, I hear thee In the mnrmuring of the waves, And in the soft and twilight gush Of fountains from their eaves I hear thy voices music In each song that wanders by in the.ca.d jce of the night bird, And the wind's mysterious sigh. J hear thee-oh, I hear thee in tim chime of evening bells, And in tlie tone that o'er the deep At solemn twilight swells I hear thee in the forest lyres Swept by the breath of even, And i.i the low deep spirit voice 'That tolls the coal of Heayen, I love thee--oh. I lown thea-., Thou art in the darkest hour To my soul a star, a fount, a bhd, A music tone, a flower . I Jove thee, and thy dear thought thrills Each fibre of ! V frame ike 1li ven's own lightning, and my heart In each throb calls thy name. I love thec--oh,' love thee And I would these words were borne To thee on evary himy ureezt Of eventide and morn I love thee-and I would these words * Were written on the sky, And on each star and flower and leaf ' That greets thy gentle eye. A CnAPTEa Os Kissis.-An editor who confesses by implication, lo large occular experience of a time honored custom, for which the present fashion of ladies bonnets oilers temnpting facil ittes, sums up) the fruits of his practice in this wise: hardly any two femnales kism alike. There is ats muiCh variety in the mian ner of doing it, as in the faces and ,manners of the se.y. Some delicate little creatures meesely give a slight br ushm of the lipi. TJhis is ai sad age a vattion. We semam to !se aboutt to have at goodl ti tme-buti actually nothing. Others~ go into it liiLe a hun *gry man to befatenk, and' seemmm to .chewv up our counmLltenaces. Thmis is .disgust itne, and soon dirives away a sdelicte hver. OJthers struggle like henIs when'z burying thmemtselvyes with diry dirt. Thei~ kis is wonm by great 'xetios ma' is not worth the troublei i t cots Now, we are in favor of* a certaint shytness w hen a kiss is proposed but it should not be conmttmue~d too lung. and when the f'air otne gives in, ect her *0aduminister it" with warmth adic energy. L~er there be a soul with~ .t lfshe ekose her ey es, anmd sighF &lienl immiediately 'after it, the efl.'et is greater. She shoiuld be e:r.lully not. to "slobber" a kiss, bu't give it as a humn g ird runs hais bills into a btonecvsuckle, dep but delicately. There is mfuchl virttue in a kiss, whenm well delivered. We have the memory oftone we received itn (our yotuth, which lasted us forty years; amnd we belive - it will be the last thitng we shall think of' when we die. LADY LAwYEs.-One of the female speakers at the late Woman's Rights Convention, h:'ving stated that she wvas studying law with a view to prae. fice, the New Bedford Mercury treats the stubject thus humorously: " We wish the New Portia aill pos siblo success, thought we cannot help thimsking she wotl do better with a little 'mmn thani Lyttleton, wvithi a bettor esp than ai capias. All wom'*n like a dec laratiotn, though most prefern another lind to that ini a writ. Still, our Bllackstono ini skirts mnay succeed wvon derfully well in courting, and win a silk gown in aidvanece of all her comnpeat itors. The onil' injustice is that rhet oric mnay he hetghtened aind rendered more heavenly by a prett.y counten aince, the presamnt mace of latwyors being by no meaus beautiful as to the phiz. In that case, as Sappho lilchted the lau rels fronm Pindar, not by the force of Iher poetry, but by the fairness of her * a~ce, so 'Squtire Nancy or P~oll may carry offrdecisionis fronm our soft heart ed ju.d:es, wlon the~ law and the evi dermee are both on the sidle of somne * onganosed, ill-tfavol-cd, spseetd pmendor it pantatloons." . WVe are convinced of the sitncerity of Nicholas in makinig the avowval. t'at rb one desired the peace of the world re tbwu e did---the peacie of the W dtludedl to being, ao doubt,.Tur ACS o.v CNiutIss AND TREATIES I'Assmt.--The ibllowing are among the ruty in:poIrtaIt ja.blic acts passed by C 'igress .at. its session just termina. ted: The rv'ulir A ppropriation bills. T'hea I:a i*sa::1 uad Nebraska bill. 'T'he bilil providing for six first class war teantwrs. T1h,' T1' a !!!tn bill ofthe Gadsdenw The [Honiestead bill for Kansas and Nebraska. The bill extending the warehousing system. The bill to give eaTeet to the Cana dian r.'ciprocity treaty. The Till repealing the Minnesota iRLilre.ad Land bil. TIREATIES. ''he Gadsden treaty. The British Colonial Reci;-rocity treaty. The Comnmiercial treaty with Japan. The Neutrality treaty with Russia. Sundry trea! ies extin'gui-hing the Indian titles in Kansas, Nebraska and other Territories. How SnE FELT wnEN 'IRST KISSED. -A lady friend of ours says the first time she was kissed by a "ller," she f.It like a big tub of roses swimming in honey, cologne, nutmeg and chick erberries. She also felt as if sorne thing was running thro' her nerves on feet of diamonds, escorted by several little Cupids in chariots drawn by an gels, shaded 1 umeysuckles, the whole spread b :melted rainbows, Jerusa lem what power there Is in a full breasted-kiss : I He who hath good health is young, he is rich who owes nothing. HAYNSWORTH & GREEN, WM. IlAYNSWORTIt. JOlHN T. GREEN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SUT.1TERVJLL.E, S. C. W1(LL practice in Sumter and the ad. joinling Districts. February 15th, 1831. 26 tf JOHN T. DARBY. W ITIT .G. LITTLE & CO. awrTrr.. 3 n.. cGTT, C. ' J.C htON. No 99 KIN&i . T R E ET, Ne dour to Vietnrir IHotet. CIlARLESTON S. C. '..C on hand-A large and Fashionable Stoc'k .'a, :.T .a.IPWEST rOnSipi.E PRICES. stIlltTS, 11081 ERY, U.llltt.LA8, &C. f WiHOLESALE ANDt RFTAIL. Apr. 12, 1551. 21 ly White Lead ! White Lead! 10,000 LIJS. PURE WJIITE LEAD for sale low. j. & J. Bt. EWART, Columbia, 8. C. March 15, 1854. 20 ly IILLS HOUSE. THOMASS. NICKERSON P ro p ri e tor , CHIARLESTON, S. C. F'eb 29, 185-1. 18 ly. C. P. REMSEN, cSt TCESSORL TO R. IIAWLY, Ii U/ ESbALE AND RETIIIL 'I X (lFA CTUlUER OF Richadion S'ret-~ No. 809. 'rWO DOORS lIEL.OW TIlE MARK ET, CO)IUMBIA, S.- C. Marc:h 15, 1851. : 20 ly. COluBERiS& MRHR L WIVIOLE.SAL, &. RET AJL DA'f LAIRS !.V F.ANCY & STAPLE D)RY GOOD)S, No. -1, (siranite Range, CorI.U3tnr.A, S, C. 5:l All orders thank fually received and promptly attennaed to. 11ENJ. R. CllA MiERS. WM, MAIRSIIAILL, A pril 19, 185-1. % 6tn N. A. COHEN & (COlN. IMPIORITERIS& DEALERS IN FOREIGN and D01YIESTIC No. 1I17 Enst Bay, NATIIAN A. COfhEN, LE~Ai'POLD COJ IN. Mar 2~, 151. CIIA RLES'TON, S. C. DR. C. H. IIOT, COLUMBIA, S. C. NE AlR T'IA (COUR T' 1[0OUSJ. DEALER IN Drugs, Medicimes, Chemi cals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. $ELECTrED EXP'RE.SSIX FORt Tlls .MA RKCET. March _15, 1851 20 . A. BROIDE, Dealer in Provis~ionis, Flour, BL- A(CO0N G1 OC ER JE, WINVES, LiQUORS, CJ1ARs, TOBA1 uCO. TE A S, &c. Plantation Supplies and COHNTRY P' IODHU(E. TEA, MOLASSES, CihEESE, &c. 194, Rildon Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. March, 15, 1851. 20 ly. PAVILION HOTEL, HI. Li. BUTTrERFIELD, PLANTERS ' HOTEL, BY G. WV. BOMAR., Sot-rncorner of Chu arch and Queecn.sts JrBROWNING & LEYIAN" IFOl'0RAWS OF Frenul., Ihaiti 1. aid 4Aermana DRY GOODS. 209 and 211 King-reet corner of Mar ket Street, C11A R IMS TON,; S. C. CAURiTINS..-Inrrain, 3 Plysz, 11rus sel Tap try andt Velv'tt. CI'ItTA IN 1IATElIAL-S, in Silk, Satin, and W'orpted. CURTAIN CA31l1RICS and 3IJSLINS, in larm- variety. E3IlItIIDICIE ) LACE and MUSLIN CIJiRTAINS, all styles. 4.1 'COltNcI S, in all the new desianas. CTRAT'A IN (II'S, IOLDERS, LOOPS, I)APEltY COltD and hIELI. ItOPES, im all varietie. hItl'I'ISII and AMERICAN FLOOR OII. CL( OTI IS. Ir.VIt anid Gil;)' STAIR RODS ani STAIR CAitl'ETIN(i , of all stles. WILrON, VELVET, amn A.MIN TElt RIJGS8, in grent variety. 'I.ANT'ATI IN WO OENS-IL .AN K ETS, PlI.AINS. K EIISEYs, CAI'S,& . Iced and White FI.ANNELS, SIIIItTINGS, &e. COTTON OSNAIIURGS, of all the beSt Southern makes. English and American COrTON FLAN. N EIS. French. English, and Anerictan PIlINTS. 1.,11NENS OF, RICIIARlISON'S superior make, for Shoctings, Shirtings, l'illow Caes, Table laannsks. Doylies, Napkins, Towvellings, Buckcaac ks, Fruit Cloths, II. E. D~iapers, Grass Cloth?, &c. CL.OTIs, CA Si)EilS td lV:STINCS of best French Gools. SI;tVAN'rs CLOTUS, in all ahusig sdesof Einglish (oods. MA'T'N j' TWEI)lS, JIEANS and LIN SEYS, of all quahtucs axmd styles. .vWT A F 'I.I, .tsonITry Ik Rich Dress Goods. In SILKS, Trisi is, IIAtEt;ES,;(:RIEN AINIS, SIl'SI.lNS, ke. IlO3IlBA'1lNFS;, AJ.l'ACAS and MOUIN ING GOODS11, in great variety. Ef'llIIt1.DIERS and .A LC;IGOOg, of ev ery delscrip tton. EVENING DitESS Goods in Great variety, eonstali):y receivet. All the above are of our own DIRECT UMPORTATIO1ii, and offlred at the I.( W ES'!' 1A IK El' Prices. TERM --Cash,, or City Aaeeptance. 3'T The one price system strictly ad hered to, and all Goodls Warranted. IlltOWNINi; & LEM1AN, Charleston, S. C., Jan, Gth, 185.1. I1 if Pardware, Paints, and Oils, &c. J. & J. B. EUIIIRT, COL UMIIBIL-, S. C. MiGN OF TIE G(OLDEN JACK-I'.ANEI:, Om-er for sale at very low prices, a large ani wMjl :?sorted ,tock of M1I1,L-.1W~ IN' .t .Y I) .1111,1.. IKRO'yS I' Al.' T, OII.S, A N) I) YE. STU FFS. t7 Goods delivered at thje Ih:put free of charge. J. & J. Is, EWAIT. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. Agency for Iron Railing and Ornamnental Work. TE suabscribier a ill rercive aardersa faar Cast I ran Rtailings, mod other lIon work manu-. facturedl lay aCIIASE & BROTIlERS, fIlaotn. Th'Ie Wiark will bie delivered in Chiarleston at iraston laices with thae expenses of Iloaing, Freight Inaautrance, Drayage and Whtrfage addled. Anty paerson wishaing illusatrtated caralognea oft the ditik-rent deaignas an heo supplied bay appaly iang at mny store, wheare spiclinenas of cuome of tihe articlec cani also he seen. A cataloguea can he aeen at thre otliee oaf the Sumnter Ilanner. a ~JOSEP'II WillI-DElN. No,. eat 1- Easat Ilay, oppoasaaite P. & 31. Itank (Charlesatan, S. C. Transparent WiTnd*ow Papier llanginga, UIPIIOLSTEI AGIN AM) IIDDING WIARE 11OUSE. WIl0LESAlE & RETAIL, 117 King Street, Charkeston, 8. C, TI IIE aiibscraber in rocciting a large assaort mnt oft lie aboavae gaoodtl. 50.000) IBulls oft Paper Ilangings ; 100 parirs of Winadow Sh~rae , l00 Mintrraseu, oft every desceriptiain. Alsno, Pillow.., lalisrters, Ilace atnd 3lcnalini Curtains, flcnmaak, i4aaln Deicanen, Cnorrnico, Illindas, Fire Screas V'enitianr lilind,, All iki nds of I'phlsadtring, anal thae busaincss ast cusually attmede toa in allI its brtaanchesa. II. WV. KINSIIA N. Boots & Shoes. JAMES FENTON, 107, R1ich ardson Street/, CO).U3JIlIA, S. C. IIAS conrstantlhy oan hanad anad is daily rece'iv inag freala suajpies oft all kinds oft I~adies anid aenatlemaent's Ihacot atnd Shoaes aof thet latest fai,-g iaanai. Alaso, FRt EhI CAI.-KINS anid 80O.E I,.E ATII ER faor ihot-makers. raa I'5, 1851. 20 ly. 3. B, NIXON, Corner Qu1Ieen andl Chuirch-sts. Charletoni, S. C. Feb. 29,a 1851. 1s I y. Samuel Jeff'ords, CO 11 11SSION AERW A N'1', Ome'cr, Non-rn Co~avaancoL WuiAR! CilARLESTON, S. C. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 ly. FISK'S MIETALLIC COFFINS of al sizes, constantly otn hatnd andl for salo bay IUD)SON & IROT1II~'lt, Opp. Temnperance Hall Sumnterville. Who Wantis Money ? Tihe caubscribor for one, as paartienileriy tar wanat of it, anrd he hopes that thoase who have patronized hImt so liberally, will contimate their friendahil. ay paayang up, and enabling him to met theo demands of othtern. CwaEl cnnno, Columbia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & Co. COLUMBIA, S. C. flAVIE constantly on hand the largest stock of in this place, which they are prepared to sell at prices lower than any other estab. lishitne;t in Cohmtnbia. Their Clot ling is nanufiictured by them selves with particular reference to this market, and they feel warranted to say it is interior to none, and SUl'ltlORt "T MOST CLI'IIING ofl'ered in any part of the country. Their business is con duct ! upon the one price cash principle, and the price of their goods marked in plain lintures upon each article by which a uniformity of price is observed, and the mnexperienced buyer is onabled to . make his purchases at as low a rate, as the nore experienced and better jmbdre. Persons visiting Columbia are respectfully invited to an examination of onr stock and prices. February 15th, 18.1. 16-'. -- N otice. Look Up Street, Wi-:nn Cr..unx's IIOTIU. is still in op eration-(thanks to the kindness of good friends)-reatdy to receive customers, and ettertain then. to their ent ire sat is tction. Mr. C. is resolved that his iHotel shall not be excelled by any honse in the countrv. lerythi ng the market can furnish shal1l be spread upon his table, well cooked and cleanly. T'ie lads are all in good order. and shall he kept so. Give him a trial and Mr. Clark liledges satisfaction. Jan. 11, 1831 1i if Important Notice, FEL.LOtW CITI'4ENS:- -it is a pactnftt tas:k todn,but stern necessityawi your ne lige'nce' and forgetfulness, demand that I shole remiindi all thost: indebted to n, either by note or ae Count, to come to taw with the chink, hides or Burn at the mill, en or before the fint M.I.tay in March nest, to save yonrselver of disipleas are and to chetat..awyere, Sherifi, Id petty Constable, ont of cost, for At tIe lhes of a penny Yon'll grumble and groan., As thouguh the rhenmties Were piercing each, honte. The ghost of hadl sheillings Foreve'r you will lunnt, .tart you shbakie, least to-morrow Miio;nld brime yon to wan ut. r-ry 'ay jpl, <.wl save costs, atnd there will yet he i crust left youn1. W31. R A tIN iD BUT LF;It. Jatn. 25, 185 l 13 1 f. To the Public, JOHlN CIIN.1 t fe.i-rs lihi res ine Ih esitizJnsi of Nutier D)j-trt and the puhitte gen. raily and pledgtte luiuself to give every atten tion to the i'ale of all prope4rties entrusted to his hands on commission, either at anet in or pri vate sal. 'T'he tacilities Ie enjoy , as t" situa tioin and his tong experiece in the hnsiness are satiditory evidene of hip ability to doi justite to any who mu y employ hit. Feb 22, 15t. 17 ti Boatwright & Barkuloo, COLUTJIh/4, X. l. WIIOLESALE- AND RlETAIL Dealers in Pure I)rnys, J|cdi inea C~hi i (!EiNlN ANDI P()PUL4Alt PATENT1 medicines, A complete assortmetnt, of the best qnulity, andti at the lovee.t prices. afarech 15, 18:i1. 20 ly. Old Brass and Copper. The Subscriber will pay 12.2 cents per potnnd in cash51 for any~ gniani ly of ol lIrass o'r C<,pper, delivered at his shops, near the Wilmingtoni auid Manchester RL. R. Depot Iln Sumtterv.ille. TI. J. COG IlLAN. Feb'lruary 28, 1851 18 tI. Home Industry. -. TIlE Siubscribetr takes this met.hod of inforing hi" frie nd ni the ifbic, that lhe haii recently enlarged Carriage Shop, amd prornred the se-rvices of several good work meitn, and is no3w readhy to biuild V'ehic-les of anay deiscript ion at thec shitest no~tice. lIe promises to repair wtithiIi neatness atnd d1epatchi and! sat. isfy all thosen who tmay favor him with gatron ng~e, in cheapness &c, I U. c. POT'I'.. I.Y N cIIn Ln , 8. C., .May 1(u, 1851. 28 t i 50 Country Hams, JUTreceived anud for sale by J1. T1. SOLOMIONS & CO. May 17. 14 29 ti -PROVISIONS. C.outtttry lits, andl Shioul ders, Potk led Ileeof andiu Tlongtues G;ishen~u ltniter, Itice, Flour &.e. M1 ixmil Pick les, in ptts, gps. atid 1-2 gals. Olives, Ca:pers &.i Cantdos.-, l1:uisonis & c Raiso 0 0k t B)Ioxes!n at a Doillar pecr llox Apr., 5, 1851. 23 tf. E. R, COWPERTHWAIT, Furniture and Chair CI1 I,E.STION, S. C. Feb. 291, 18541. 18sm For Sale. Tf HIE SUBSCRIIIERL ofl'rs for sale 013 Jvery rieasionabile terms, some valuable improved! and. nimpllrovedl lots in the T1own of TSumutervialle. For paurticulfari, appl~y tim Ali('II. AND)ERSON. Mumoterville, Jan. 3d. 1851. 10--f. McKENZIE'S CO.XPECTrIONAu AND F'ANC I Store, Ko. 13:6~, Rihrw *Strfeet, CO)LUIJIlA, S. C. PARITI EM AND) WEDDIINGS I'' N 1-811ED AT SIlOlt'TEST1 NOTICWE. WHIOL~ESLE AN]) R ETAIL. T.' C. WORTHII A N D) Forwarding M~erchant, AT TilE 01.) STAN) OF 8. & J. UIt .ntE'T . S. & E. M. GI 113 1' RTI' continne the CAR I R RA GE IIUSINENN at the above stand--No. 35 and 40 Wentworth-street, Chrleston-where they will be pleased to exhibit to their old friends and customers a very extensive Stock of Vehicles, cot prising those of their own manufacture, together with various other sty!es usually found in this tmarkaet. Their long acaaint. atce with this market as mantfacturers and dealers will ctable then to ofer great inducements to purchasers both in styles and prices. March 15, 1854l. 20 ly Cabinet Wareroom, F. M. ANDREWS, Tales this imethdl of informing the citizens, of Suimnterville and vicinity, that lie has just openermd on the corner above Clarks Iow tel, his NIEW CAIIINECT W A tlF.OOM, where lie will keep for sal, cheap, all such furniture as comes under thi4 department of his trade; and will furnish four eash, at Clharl-satoa prices, all descriptions of Furniture made. liepaliring executed at the shoirteat notice. Mahogany and plain Coffins furnished with out delay. Felt. 8, 1551. 1 if. Fall Goods! Fall Goods IlUtL'r lt & N E?HilRY ioul, r"spectfully inform their frnds and the Public generally, that they ha ve just received a large and weal s. lected Stock (Jf FALL AND WINTER GOODS, emithracing every qualit y and sivle of . A DIl ys l)ItIC8 (O(11) ; Ilelavv (ihnssls. &ct., !:rocer, itat, lloots and - 'e's of every description; lattest style. lhats and! (' Ilet Ilardlware :and ('ro'k,-ry: Iteady lade Cautlint, etc. etc., to which Ih,. particautrly miit' attention. -- .t 1.80 -- A lot of CIOICF, SE(ahtS. Notice, A 1.I. psersons ho are in nay -debt a fee. Will jdaen to come forward.'aol pay it n toe, For I au nowl out of tht' indul gin f ielado, And couldn't widt lontg.'r. indeed, if I aouti The h terfhas got me, with harness on hack; And moon 'm to trot on a ecry rough track, if my friends don't comue forward and give mse a lift, I'll go to the devil, swrm, all ina adrift, !tut rather taan go to him .so early, hark ve! I'll give a we hit of a heint; now l)ark mela' If you don't pay iup, right unter your noses, I'll take all your papers, atd fivu theca tuo :!lures, Awl is e ,. oh, t'ier, y.r'hl get your faritj In hell, he'll roast you tike a lyrin, J. S. II'li. M, I). Clarendon, Feb., 8, 185 I. 15 tf NEW STORE Thtird Do)- Smth of' || 'Tar / awnea opp1i 11osite J'ida &u HI 11x/me I 1l' subscriber.woild respctfully in. form the citizens of Snumterville and the public generallv, that he fias opt'nead at tie above place a geaera I assortatent of Dry Goods, lhoots anl Sboes, flats and Caps. Ilnrdware, Crockeryware, &c. &c. A.so, A Choice lot of Family Groceries of every deEefrpnai, with Fruit of various kinds, such as ()ranges, Apples, Lemons, &c. &.c., whi:h ie will ae'll very low for Calh. J. H.\RtisT. Nov'. 9b, 1%'3. 1) bv In Equity---Sumter District, William L~ewis, Admi'r. or HIL. Leontardl White, tvs. IF. J. & M. Moses ('huarle's WV. Miller. JComnpl'ts. Sol's. The creditors of the late Dr. JAuies IIFsvu swonrun, entitledl to claiundae~r hais iaaoigantent ao the taove named Dteendant, execuateda oan the 28tha day of Juily A. ID. 812.aire htereby tn tilled that, byv tan order In the abhove stat,-d cauase, thaey are reqauiredt to estalisht thaeir de Imandle s'etore lae, (Coaan'missioa.r ini F.,< uity for Sminte'r District arores:aidl, on or twsthre the first day ofl Maty niext. I also give ntlice that I will uintil te said first daty of Mlay ntext, receiv' proposal< foir the, satle tar a part of the real estate conveyed bey the said atssignmutent, lying partly if tnot wholly ini the corporalte limtiits oif Sanum.ervillea, botundell~ bt lands of Dr. .1. C. IIlrvsswon-rna, W. [. n tUNsoN, 'T. 3. Cout.ss s tnd Mrs. 'C. Hons. SAKOn, andu lay tho niew rioad rtning f'rttm Stam tortille tot thec steama ataill oif T'. J. t 'unl r.. s & ('ti., stupposted to containt abouut onec haundred anid sty aicre'.. W, . 1. Ii IAyNs4WOlTIrI, Comt'r. ini F.qutity 8. 1). Dec.27. 1853. 9 if TINDAL, WATSON &CO, TI! R sublscarihets havig estalishedca thtem-i aselves at alue stnad opposlite A. 3. MIoses' Store, respe'cafutlly sdoliciaM the attentionl of thteir friends antd the pulic to their wtell selected stock.. Thteir assortmnt coamprises all articles usuaially ket, (efrrepingtf Iibjuors) and will be constantly repllenishaed, and dlisposedl tott as favorable terms as are oflE-red tany where. IlTt'ir stock conisistsa in part as feillow: laadies' 1)rems G'aods ande Trimmintgs, lAdies' Ctallars, Cheamisettes, anad Undter Lares'a, ':dgintgs, anad Inisert ings, Jtaconaet atal Swis-s insi lna. JItaits' tad ge'ntlement's I.. C Ildakf 's. A laree l~t tof Ilosiery anal Gloves, Cravat.. and Stock... Also, A full supply or Priants anda Domestics. OIltOCIl RI ES, Iliad ware. Ilolioware, ('arpente'r's and hlaxcksmaith's Tools, (iisaa'ra P'umptjs and Pipes, Cacrritea TIrim. Crocikery tad Glasswtare, Sadtdlery ad I larntes.., h, oas, Slatss, Hats, Caps, iteady mtade Clothinag, &c'. &. &c. TINI)AL, WATSON & CO. JIut:.. S. T1IsIA r.. SA.autet. WA-rsos. II. W. G,.inotast. F'ebruaary 2J2, 1851 17 tf' To The Public, Auuctioureer's Notitce. .i l S 11. CI.A RK begs leave to noti fy the citizenas oft Stamitervillei and the vi eittity, that he is ntow preparedl ao give hais entare attenttiotn to anty butsinaess itn the action line, ie htas had soame experience. atal hopes lay dliigenace antd attention to maerit a share of public favor. Smtnterville, lan. I tht, 1851. 11--tift NEW (000 . Thte asnbbscribers atro nowi an receipt of' their SPRING ANI) SUM allER STOCK, consasting of every v'ariety of Gents' anid Iadies' dress goods. Groceries, l!arud ware &c., which they are prepared to sell as cheapah as this niarket can afford. Please call and examine for yourselves. R. C. WEBB & Co. Alpr., 5, 185.'4. 23. If'. TeNegro Shoes, Tesuabscriher bas made arraangements t'or that manufacture of fl'om Four to Five Thousatnd pairs of' the atbovo ar'tia'lo by theoFA L[L. For re ference' as to qality, he would respectfully refter persamns who may be disipos-'d to purehae of haim, to those wvho patronuised him l at, year As to price, he will guaranutee them aa'how as DYSPEFSIA! CAN BE CUREI! IbcA)1i W'S lIi' A 1)i E y Vl:," or Ilaisam of Life is, after a trial of upwarn lsof twenty year. in a great variety of easre, confidently offered to the puibe, especlly to those anflieted with the noet distressing ciinplaint, us a sure and speedy relief for their sifferings. Itend the i'follwiig certifirntes. They are fromn gen-tlernen of high standing und residing in your inmmediate vicini ty. They are hut one or two Of the manny in ouir posession all extoll itg the healing virtues of thi, (to use the words of it grateful Dispe~ptic who wits eured by its ue) most precious compoumil. Certiceite from the Re . eiarIrv'l Xpeein. r'are n vt rar.E,. S. C. Jan. 13th 1853. MIr. ('ntsa. Ily:t.otastl. Dear Sir: -Iast spritr.' I used two miiall bot tes of your lialsatn of Lift) and exlperienrei much hcenelit. I took it two or three times dai ly, a teaspoanful at a close in a wine glass of water. It acted on my liver. anil imlrtried a healhv tone to ail my iigestive ornans, relieting mie of destress.ng hadn/eur, and :iiany other lisagreen ble dy!s;pie ";mtona. (Signed] if. SI.AIN. Mir. CIAS. )11.013F: DI-s Sin :-I take great pleasure in recom. nending your "Ilnine de Vie." which I have often used. and alweny with decidled relief when silerit from atecks of i)vspejpsia. At onsc a stjint init, tonic and eatlartie', I anm sit isied it twill prolve emiuetly -ervicebtle to all who are afflicted with yIespepsia. Its general intresluurition througliout the countitry Will be a pthllic benec-it. To keep ai supply constantly on hand, which I woull no exchange ihr all the A nti-dyesep. tie nostrnus fronm !enine to Texas. Yours respectfully, (Signed JOHN V. ERVIN. I",ir tale Ii', 1eiLi.ELL t- IIRI'1TON, Vholerale Agents SmnXiterville, S. '. Also for sale by Dr. W. Jar. I).tncse & Co., and.i ire:i: & TJ'noatso . Siiumtervill, S. C. Itoc a.: ts & SrcF:.aCst , llihopev ille, S. C. \oveiher 9, 18.3 if SillSS O rd. s W U, ' N & DeROSSET, 180t sMET s STREST, NEW11 YORK Wl'.illNG'IoN, N. C. ('uon lI'cItor.sr andc (eeneral C'mmuis .vio.n .emie rr i ns. D 11. McL.AURI N. E .. will give per i sonal nand special attention to the in. terests atcl orders of i-i friends in this State and Ilie adljoinlii Counties of North Carolina, who riiy favor these Houses with their patronage'. (Consigmanents of proeliuet tue Le I ouse in New York, either hv wa' of Charleston, Georgeton, or Wilhninugton. will be covered hv insurance, if notice if the shipment he lromnptly giv" en. .lit 1, 18~:3 27-tf Improved Cotton Gins: I hankful for east favistir ril1e ainherib.ar wi. h es to iii|Brin the plblii: that lie still i ianifae. tures ('o ton 4Gius at his est: thlishuent in State I burg, ora the niaest impnhroved and approved plai. which ie thinks that tie cotton girned on oe of thse gin of the lute improvement is worth at least a equarferuf . cen more than the cot ton gimneel on the ordinary gin. lie also man nfaetures ltheim on the most siinp-u colstruction, of the finest finkah and of thie best materials ; to wit, Steel Saws anai titsel Plated iibs Case hardened which he aiii sell feo $' per Saw. IIe als repairs old gins and puts them in cot plete order at the shourtat notice. All orders for ;ias will be prweaptly and punctuall y atteidled to. WILL.lAM I'L,.ISON. Statehurg. Sumter iiiet, S, C, Febt 17,- 26 Veterinary Burgeon. ItOUIJhlT .W. ANI)REWssS niotefies the citizens or this, nind the aidijohug Districtis, iliat lie has renimveid his Stabeles near the lie pot of the W. & M . It. Rtoado, where lie is ready at all times toc iak e charge iof dihseaied hlerse's for a omoderate charge ;in nil ciases where there ise no cure neo pay will lbe expecitd. lie alsoc ceontjiies to9i ake Paissentgeri tol end froim the TDepce, vndm experts slie.'y to recive a New Omibuilis fcr that purpose. Goodls he will haiul at thce iehl rate of 10 ceinc ta or package, and soici th de pcaironage of the publit'. Felt. 22, 1833 17--tf LEONARD CIEAPIN, Manlulaeturer and De~alcr in Carriages and Harness, O F ever y descripctioin, Non 12-1, 3Mcetinti street , andh 38 I ent wort hstreet. next to the ocld stancd of Gilberts & 'hialcin, Chatrlestoni, .9. C. Negroes Bought and Sold, TIll uinderisigned hcas opened~u aii onice at No. 16 Siate Street, Chiarlesmton, where lie hias cen heandl a niurahecr oef L.IKELY YOUNG Ni-, G ItOElS for ceale from which he can csupply ilhe wianms of any of the commnuity. These Ne. gres are pcurchcased in Marylanid, Virginia, Northi and South Ctaroliina. TIo hiN hot lie is contiinual ly recei'.ing nCeesions. Thke highest prices pacid att all ihine for negroes. J. M. E. SIIA R P E, 16 St aite Street. Charleston, D~ec.. 21, I833. 8 ly Law Notice. J. B. N. HAMVMET, ATT~ORNRY' AT LAWV, SUMTER VILLE, S. C. Otlicc next door to J. B. & R. C. Webb's New York Store. March 22, 1-t.'i1 21--tf For Cash, And that only. Th et-pe'-t- GROCERIE.S ever ceoldl in'- Sum-' e, canl be0 hiad frotm GORDON & i. L I 4. M elileu's I ltd Stantd. pa of the finest qualayI and mostt apl.. ucrot ed Branads in the wvorld, togelbher with P'rcserved Fruits of dilTerent kinds, Syrups, Nuts, &c. A share of the public patron. nage is desired, provided it is accomnpanied lby the CAS11, but not otherwise. GORDON & CO. Jttne 14th, 185333 -REMOVAL, IWI IlE-R & N EII ilERY have removed fromt iheir formcer itiand to the one formerly'oc-cupiced by E. ii. pHIING LE & CO., one door North of 1'.' ilOY'S Je welry Store,* where they would be pleased to see uhe'tr friends and customeers. Oct-5,'833- 491 if FORWAA R DING AND, Commission M~erchant, WILMINGTION, N. C7. P1ARTIICULARt attetiont gIven to the SAIL or 811 ll31ENTl of Naval Stores atnd Cottoni, and liber CASII ADVANCES madhe on Con sigonentt. Administrator's Notice. All personls htain~g domnands agamist Estate of Mrs. E. Connors, de~ceasod, ae requtestod to hand themrn prepe~jrly at teat ed; and thtose indebted gildc-ieiermke unrined iate panvtiatln - For time Cosispleto Cure of COULJIIS, (OLi1)X, IVFI.UENZA, AN 'VIIIA. IIW(NCIllTIi. I'wrINtI OF111.001), 4 ALL OrTIllie LUNG C(Ol11'l.AI.VT. 'LNDING TO CON x l'Ml*TIO.y This preparationsa is getting into use all over our I oimttry. 'he nutneruons letter, we re reive frn.t our carious Agents, informing us of cures eflected in their inunediate neighborhoods. warrant us in saying it is one of the best, if rnot the nrry best Cotugh Medicine now before the public. It almost invariably relirres and nt unfrequently cures the very worst cases. W hef all other t'augh preparations have fail ed, this has relieved the patient, as Druggists, deIlers in mnedicines.ansd 'hyaicians can testi fy. Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what has beens his exlerience of the efets of this Cledicine. If he has been selling it for any length of time he will tell you. I1' S THEl BEST MEDICINE EXTRACT. Below we give a few extracts from letters we have received lately regardi. g the virtues of this medicine. Dr. 8. S. Orlin, of Knoxville, Ga., says: I hare been using your Lit'erwrort and Tar very erteaniarely in my practice for three years past, andl, it is rilth pleasure I state my belief in ist 4 superiority over all other articles teith which I am arevjuanteil ;or which it is rerommrnsnded." Messrs. Fitzgerald . knners, writing from Waynesville, N. C. say:-" The Lirercort and Tar is Iecoming dfaily more popular in this Coun try, and we think justly so. All who have tried it speak in conmmeneluble tans a/ it, and my it is ery Ienefrial in allevriating the complauaet.. for whir it is rerumnedeel." Oir Agent In Pickens District, S. C. ,1r. S iR. Mc'artll assures us " that hr uses it with great benefit is 1his own family, and recomnicsds it to his neighlrs." lie gives anl inestanat ofa Negro womasa, in has viaanity, who hal been suffering withdiseae of the Lungs for mniy years, at tendeod with severe cough, who wa se4eved by the Liverwort and Tar. Sneh are the gesil reporte we her of this Miedsicie froan all parts of the SouL For a report of the surprising enres it has performed in the Western und Northern asal Ea tern State.', r-e would invite the suffTring patient to read the ;samphlet which accompanies each bottle. To all, we say, hare hope,.havc hope ! TRY THE IEDICINE! BE WARNED IN SEASON !r! Andal neeglest not that cough whichis. daily weakening your coemtitution, irritating Your thrL at and lungs, assi inviting on that dread di, ease, ontsuption. wha'n so soothing and 'leal ing a reely can be obtained as Dr. Roger's Syrup of Liveerwort and Tar. BLWAIUi 0'' (Ol)NT IFEITSAI) liAS E IIITA'T'IONS ! The genuine article is signed Andrewr~g.. er", on the engratved wrapper around ciachalbt tile. Price, $1 per bottle,oraix bottles for $5...86lfJ whole-ale and retail liv SCOVIL& lEA D, 111 Chartres St. fet. Conti and St. Lbnis N. (., sole Agents for the Southiern States, to. whom all orders and applications for Agencia. rnust be addressed. SOL1) ALSO BY Mirr.ctst & BRi TToi, Sutnterville, S. C. -1T. J.n'hott AN, Camden, 8. C. t- J. i)Enass , Camden, S. C, S. lts.tca, Orangeburg, S. C. .lune 12, l451 31 6 mo, sihe Far-launed MCdiCine( HOLLOWAYLS PILLS, .Thaese Pills being composed entirely of medli eaiatl herbs are of a mesat haarnmless natuare while the extraordinary virtues the~y posses. hanve remateredi thaemn universally popular in nsearly every part of then world, Vihe immense success theny haave met with tharoughonat the Statte as tutost extaordianary. owing, it in pre sumned, toi their wounderfaul eilicacy in the cums of Hilious eomplainats and disorders of she Liver anid Stomaach. P'ersonsa who perseveru in u~sintg them in accordance wvitha the directions, sel decm faji in becing restoaredl to health. W EA K. Ess A ND .D)EILIIY,-ESTop., ATiOiN TO I[F.A L'TH OF- A UENTLEMIAN, AG~ED 45 WhlEN AT D)EA'il'S DOOR. l'opya a Letter from the Rev. Ch/arles Smith, dlated . *rmun, St. P'hilips, near Bath, Somaer setshmire, 17th August, 1853. Sir,- A Mir. Josiirnt Pt'rroN, formerly a res idetnt oaf hids place, hsad bjeen in a declininig state ocf health for upwards of three years, gradually wiyastmng away to a sadow hiy nightly parsapira tios :.and want of appetite, wich caused great uineasiness to his. friends, as he had consualted various medical ment in Bath, without elbect. lie at last used your Pills, and under provi dence, was restoared to healhh bi their ateans. Hle lately emigrated to New York,anad has just written to say, that he 'was never better in health, arnd desired sme to acquaint you wvith the ccanmstance. I ought also) to menation, -tht my wife hauh derived great benefit from the nwe of yotur Pills. I rea.ns Sir, yours respecifuily, (ii ARLtE.S 8311TI'l, Dissentini Mini-ter. A PEILM3ANENT! CIlE OF A JISEA5SED IVEIl,OF MIANY YEARtS' DJURl' iON. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Gjamis, (lhena? Yeoril, to Professor Hlolloray. Dear Sir,--itn thais district your Pills cc. manid a snore extensive sale thxn any other proplrietatry mnedicitie before the public. Ata a prtoofoftheir eflica"cy ini Livernandliious Com-~ plainats I may mentaon the follow ing case. 'A hly of this town with whomt I ant personally aeqiainted, for years wgqs a severe sufieret from disease of the Liver anal digeaative-organs; hsermedical attendant assured hser that hie coulh. dlo niothing to relieve her siyerinags, and it wasn not lkely she cotuld survive snany rmths. This aanouncemaent naturally caused great alarm among her friends and relations, and they inaduced her to make a trialaofyour Pills, whic h so improved her general healt hthat she waa induced to constinaue them unztil ilho reeihved o, perfect cure. Thbis is twelve months ag6, and she has tnt experiened any symtomts of aes lapse, anid often declares that your Pilis have: beeni the means of savitng hear life. I remaain, Doar Sir, yours truly5 July 53rd, 1853. (Siganed) J. OAM is. These celebrated Pills are wonad fl/y rou* in ltae foill meag comsia wt Agate, D~ropsy; hlttammtatiena, Sore Thxrgats, Asthma, D -sentery, Jaundlice, Stone and,Graav. el, IHilious 'omplainmts, Eryslpelas, Liver Com,. plaint, Secondary Symptos, Blotches 6n thse oaf the Ilowels, Crensumptin, Dlebility. 1'mrale lrreguliarilies, Fevers of all kisnds, FI-ta,- Genat, Ileadi-achte, Indhigestion, Lumbago, Pild*, lbeit, mtasism, ltetenttton of Urine, Setaofuha, or King's Evil, TVie IDosuureux, Tumiotars Ul cers, Vensereal Alrections, Worms of all kinds, Weakntess, from whatever cause, &c., &c., * Sot.o AT TitE F.STA~a.inMEtNT oF Pan. FF~sen5 Ilogt.ow A i, 241, STR ANDa,(atr TEM~i P t.E IIA ,)l.oNtcinN, anda also ait Isis iloUsr. :N NEw YoRK. ORDtagt for M~edicinies inthe States, addressed ,T. HIOt.t.QwAV,Ztw YoitI will receive daue atteqtiosn. Sl also by nail respectable Druggists aitid Dealers ini Medicine, slhroughoat' the Unsitad Stastes, in Boxes .at 37J.J' cents ansd $i,50 cents each. Toleaa :a-. Who,ale of the pritncipal Drug Houses in, thkin thnen.~g~ i gar' There is a connidecralp sayvitig b, N. Dlricutins for tlyt guidlato. 4f.patients, ipevery tIsorder ate ahited toi cutl~ b.'ur.ittit l'y