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Ihr, N.208 AND 210. AIA i'FAT AIN in ' I E Cumi ,n fro Z ,_.t CtiNT l&FL'l' C Mfanufacturer and General DEALER IN FIEAND PLAIN A t v. ry le,' tpr'es foirest h. Ile isco fnstant. New York, and now oilers a greater varies than etmunI, especially so in FANCY AND FNA .IllLL3D. FURNITURE, Sitting and muocking C:hnirse.-. A. i. (A.tit'c.'S SU PERIORt AN[D 'GitF.ATLY I~llltfypiit) PIANOS, at New "York en-h prices. E AllT'iaows or Furni ture gold by him arc warratnted'r a-e vear or longer. All kinds cf Furnitfrc 'neatly and promptly repaired. A large lot of M.lIIO(C NY VEN EERS on 'hand, ns tth other Cabinet kIchier's Materials;it -geat variety. WAl.L-I'Al'Elt A N I) BORDERING, a large and fich assortment. !j? 'nnerals setveld it short notice with 1lealic nnd Wood Coffins. lie would respectfully invite his ftrnds and the public generally to call and exattinbhis stock. Marah 15, 185'. .20 ^ly. ROBERT A. YONGUE, COLUMBIA, S. C. BEGS leave to call the attention of his friends and fhe puie to .leis Large and 'handome Stock OF JEWELRY, &c. 1In addition to his former stock, he has jt~i. )eceived a tew - and ertetati've assortment of GOLD und SILVER WATCihES, Mantel CLOCKS of every variety, Silver and Plated Ware, a large variety ; Military and Fancy Goods ; Guns, Rifles, Sportsman's XKppar.tus, Fine Pocket and 'rable Cutlery, and aihttlo assortment ef FA NCY GOOD)S. Hiis prices will be'fontmd, on examination, to tbe as moderntq ;ts tly'bther establishment 'in lhe~ Sduih. tjlhnnkful 'frastktors, he so lileits a continuance of the iattotyntti. 'dius former friends and customers. March 15, 1854. 20 ly. UOPARTNERSP NOTICE, VINN & CLAIKSO.N TIlE undersigned have this day, asnltatel themselves together, ulnder the above name atil style for the transaction of all busines in the CLOTHING, rand M ERCHIANT TA ILORtS' line, and may be found at the Corner store formnrly occupied by ('lark it Bro., wh,-r. they will he happy to accommodate their friends and the public generally. D. J.WINN, S. E. W. CLARKSON. March 13, 1854. 21 tf CE! ICE! ICE!i E COLUMBIA ICE IIOUSE has heen 2: et'ir"ly rebuilt, so as to he capable o hA]hng severacl thomusarnd lolts of ICE, nti ,is now opened for the season. Every facility will h nttiardt.l to persons living at a distance to sutsply thets regularly. It wtill be sent offevery moring, if desirable, by rail roan, passenger or freight train; aend the railroad agents have kind ly ofTered to give every facility for its transpor tation. We will iwas have a man at the different depots to receive returned blankets, boxcs, &c. Cost of ice twe cents per pound ; driyage, boxes and pa-king 37 cents; charges on railroad ~ ill he from 25 to 50 cents per 100 potunds. HOA'l'WitlGl1T & IIAltKULOO, P'roprietors. N . Illankets are a very convenient mode r.f transporting ice. lilankts w ill be furnishcd at cemt. May- 10. 1S54 s .f Notice. .JUST rerciveland opening a fine stock of 'the mcost fashionahle and i.atest Sryles of Sprineg atnd Sumtimer Good,. Consisting in part of the feollowing~ articles, Elk. & fatCy Cloths. - & *~ Cassimeres. Srl &Sutnimer Tweeds - . ethite & Fancy Silk Vestinge. "' "" Marsailles ", "c " Linen Drills BIk. White & Fancy Silk Cravats. Iinm-n & Cambrie Silk & " landk'fs, Gloves, Soeks, & Drawers Line., Bosom Shirts and Collars Silk & )Medno e der Shuirts. Bik. Silk " 11att l'anamna & fancy Hats. Oiothiung. Elk. anti Fancy Cloth Coats and Sacks, Silk, Grass and Lnn" Drnp d'ete" " " 11ik, and Fancy Cassimere Pants , D~rap d'.ete and Tweeds, White, and Fancy Lintn " Elk. Whtite, and fancy Silk V'ests ilombazine and Linen What and fancy Marecailes, All of which we invite our frictnds and the pubilic generally to call and examine. We are also prepared to make to order, any articles in the Traioring line, us neant aned Chceap as can be done in the State on the same terms. WIJNN & CLAltKSON. A pril 12, 1851. 21 cf "KEEP000OL" WILMINGTTONT IOE HOUSE. At LL persona desirons of keeping cool or ALor retaitning or regaining health are advised to use Ice freelv during the Sum. mer and Fall Seasnn. Ice can be delivered daily by the Pass enger trai which leaves Wilfmington at 7b arnd at any Depot otn the Wilmington and Manchester Rail Road, at the cost of $2 00 per Barrel containmng 125 Potnnds, thereby placing it within the power of all perseons to use somie atnd receive supplies with rogularity and decspatch. All orders addressed to " Wilmington Ico Ilouse" enclositng the montey will retceiv, promopt attemntinn-arny person dlesi r. ous of reeavitg regtular supplies at statled peeriods wi please senid their orders, ac coerdmtgly attd. their accoutls will be for warded at the enid of every month when a xemtittance must be promnptly made or the accottnt stopped A..MJ. VAN BOKKELEIN, PltoRIE'on. June lel 18351 363 6m.t Cristadao's Excelsior Fluid H AIl DYIE, NO. 0. ASTOIt IMA7TE. TJho claims-of this exmraordlimwey article to renbliocatimatan, ate not based s con~ the time that it hams betn befoare the woefS It is com puaaively a new prepaator foemded on new dciscov~erie-s in chemistry, ar~I it has inaeura. tUtd a nce wv ernatemlhair dyeing. What are it., re cendations!' lt,-li t enges mie- i'air of -itv. Ohnorjions color to nature's hitelb t r sown,. an fve mnuates. 2d,-It assimilattes with the drtar, and .neocuihes inead of burning it. 'd --It is pronounced by endmnent chiemicsts the alehair.dy-e known5. 4th,-It ice impos. 4 ttk- iname an i nitatico of its-failure. 6th,--It the widoet popularity ever yet accorded toe *9Jilqf,prepatration.,. For the establischnont '*ss..c-r:ieons : proof, see the testimony A ae ole No f. Astor hiontse, whore it. rsum- , eel' sl applied privately. t~oxy p5, F-r s' .- by .C~ 's i'1I~JMSON, rt:as, Wa:cterv~lle, ft C. HAYNSWORTH & GREEN. WAM. 'HAYNSWORTII. JOHN T. URtEEN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SU.1l'l'EllIVILLE, S. C. .WI1L1 practice in Sumter and the ad. Jotil'istticts. ' ' on , Tehrnaryl Athi, 1831. 20 iff W' IT 1 G. LITTLE & 'o, G. I'TLE. J . 'CO(iTT. C, F. JA CKSON. No. 109 KING STREET, ' Next door to Victorir Hotel. CIHARLIESTON S. C. S mtyR i on hand-A large and Fashion*ble Ready-Mlade Clothing, AT TiE .OWF.ST ross:tnt. rntes.q, SIlltTS, 110l1 ERY, US MIIIILLAS. &c. gc WVIIOI.KALI, AND RIA ltAI. Apr. 12, 1851. 21 ly White Lead! White Lead! 10,000 LB S. PURE WIlfIT; LEA H for se low. J. & J. B. EWAIT, Columbia, S. C. March 15, 183-. 20 ly YILLS HOUSE. THOMAS ..NICKERSON Pr op rie to r, CHARLESTON, S. C. Feb 29, 18'1. 18 ly. C. P. REMNStN, (SUCCESSOR TO It. IIAWLEY,) JWJIOLIE i LE ANJ) ,1 TA IL' IANUFACTURR 'O.F Richardson StrPeet .S',-No. 89. ''T1'O bM6It8s B-I'LOW TIIE '1 AIKFT, CI ,U MPA., S. C. Mdreh '15, 1851. 20 ly. AR. 0. E MIOT, COLUMBIA, S. C. NEAiR TIlE COUR7' OUSE. DEALER IN Drugs, l0adicimes, Chemi cals, Perfumery ana 'anby Articles. SE.ECTED EX PitESSIX FOR TI1s -I.IltK ET. .arch 15,14Y4. 20 ly. A. BROIDE, Dealer in Prorisions, Flear, 11.1 CO, GRJOC ET'E S, JVINES, LIQUOR8, (CGl R?, TOLI1 CCO. TEA .S, &c. A LSO, Plantation Supplies and COINTRY V PRI yc(:;. TEA, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. 194. Rich(arlson Street, COLUMBI.A, S. C. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. PLANTERS' HOTT'T BY G. W. BOMAR, South-wcesi corner rf Church and Queen..sts ''CIIAR LESTON, S. C. Feb.20, 1854. 1 y NEW STOCK At Frierson's old Stand, T1IIE following coimpriis ,, par of the heavy and varied stock of Goods which ht siubiscriholr is nle' *eciv-ing at Frierston'u' ol.1Stuand alutiin de Lauines, Swiss and figured L~aces, Edgings, TI'rimmi~ings I nsertings, Ribbons, &c. &c. L~adies and CGis finsicry. hoots, Shioe-, I latts and Capis Ready Made Clothjing, All dlecrip1tionts of Groceries, Crockery a laurge lot, Conflectijonary, Fruits, Nuti', Toys, &c. Faney Goods, a large vatriety. Also : aways on1 hand. Iced Soda Water. Lemniade and Syrtup. All ofC whichi will be sold1 cheapeI~r than any other I louse in t.own. Comie and see. MIOXSX LEVl. .June 28, 1S54 35 tf, $10 REWARD, Wi!.!. hie ivnfor the aprehensiion andde Ii -ry to the' Master nf etther Workhonse i Ch.arleston, or any jail ini the State, of18.\AC, somnetimesi catll.ihn htrown. who, withott any knowu canes, left the .itames 11ill latna htin 'lie 20th of Ortoher hast. Said fellow is 5 feet 8 inches in height, mnusteo coplexioti, smart, Intellhgent spoken, and is a Carpenter by trade ; nd when last heard of was in the tower country, on SicCord's plantationi. Fift y dollar., in addition to the above rewarid, will lie paid upon proof to conviction of his bejing hazrhored or emuployedl by a white or c-olore~d person. Apply to J. & J. Di. KIICK P.AThItCII. Mlarchi 29th, 1853. 22 tf. M. Hinsdale, Dealer in Groceries, Hard ware and Dry Goods, and corner of Garrais' Street,~ COLIJSIIIA, 8. ('. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. Who Wants MVoney ? The subscriber for one, is particuhcriy in Want of it, and he hioi*s that those who have patronized him so libernily, will continue their frientdship by paying up, and enabling~ him to met the demnanda of othters. "Whe cannes move without grease" .UYWO. Jan. 18, 1851. 12 tf CAMDEN HOTEL, Camdnli, S. C. We M. W.~ATSON OUR OFFICE is PREPARED To. All o)rdelei*r Job Work, Illiti) Neatcess aub IOcspatt!). 'M( ht'-'- thosie of nuir readlers wishins BROWNING & LEIAN " IAfPOTKRkS OF Prench, Britis I amnd Gersunin DRY GOODS. 109 and 211 King-greet corner of i1tar. ket Street, IA-1'EI S'TON, S. C. ARPET'INGS.-Ingrain, 3 Plys, 'res. U sell Tapestrv and Velvets. CURTAIN MATERIIA LS, in Silk, Satin, md Worsted. C(~tl'AIN CAMIRICS and 3IUSLINS, in .. ifDRtU)EiEDI LACE and MUSLIN t :INS, all stvies. GII.T QQINICI.S,in all the new desien,. CitT'1A'IV (INIIs, FOLDERiS, LOOPS, I)RAl'ElIY'CORDS and BEI.L ROl'ES, n all varieties. HRI''ISH[ and AMERICAN *1EOR OIL CLOTIIS. SlI.VEIR and GILT iTA IIt RlODS and STA iit CAlItPE'rINGS. of all stvl-s. WilIfON, V EI.VET, and AX IlNSTER RUGS. in great variety. Pl.ANTATION W OO LE:-p , i. KE''S, PI.INS. A(KEl(SEY', CAI'S,.c.. lied and White FI.ANN E.S, 5111I'IN(;, :c. COTTON OSNAI3UlGS, of all the be't Southern makes. English and American COvON FLAN N EI.S. French, English, and American PilINTS. LINENS OF, RICIiARIISON'S superior nake, fur Shectings, Shirting.i, I'illmv Caaes, fahle D~amasks, Doylies, Napkins, Towvellings, linckabacks, Fruit Cloths, 11. E. Diapers, ':rates Cloths, &.(:. CL.OTIS, CASSIMEItS and VES'TINGS, if best lFrench Goods. SEtVANTS CLOTHS, in all the shadesof English Gonds. SATIN ETIw, W EI), JE.\Ns and LIN 5-EY$, of all qualities and styles. WvITn A FVUI.1. AMSOaTM.T OF Rich Dress Goods, In SILKiS, TI5SftS,9I'lthiScGR EN KUINES, MUSLINS, &c. HIOM BAZIN ES, A I.PACAS and MOURN ING GOODS, in great variet-. EMBROIDERS and LACk. GOODS, of ev. R(: DESS Goods in'Griat variety, onstantly received. All the above are of our own DIRECT DilMIPORTATiONS, and offered at the LOWESti' IA'RKE'i' Prices. TER318.-Cath, or City Acceptance. - The one price system strictly ad.. iered to, and all (onds Warranted. BIROWNING& L;FMAN, Charleston, S. C., Jan, 6th, 1854. I1I f hardware, Paints, and Oils, &c. 1 & J. B. M RT, 'OL UMIJI.1, .S. C. SIGN OF TiLE GOLDEN JACK-P..\N E, Offer for sale at very low prices, a large and well assorted stock of 11I1.d.- S: A W.. A \ A :N + M .-.t'6k: PAINTS, OII,S, .AND) DYE. N TUFFS. t.?' Goode delivered at the Depot free of rharge. J. & J. II. EWART. March 15, 18:11. 20 ly. Agenecy for Iron Railing and Ornamental Work, TIlE subsc~ribeer will receive orders for l'amt Iron Itailina andi other Iron work man u ~actuiredl ivy CIIASE & BROillm8~f, if Botn. Thle WVork w..ill bte dleliv ere'd in LCharleiston at Iiasin prices withl the expena'en >f Iluaxing, Freighat Inasurance', Drayage and Whtarfage added. Any I'won wishing il!nstrated catloguesi of he d tyerenit designa cani be suzppli-dl by apply. tag at moy store, where specimen. of some of the mrticleae can also lie seen. A catalogue can he seen at the oflice of e Sumater lananer. JOSEPII WIIIDEN. No.'80 4.2 East Ilay, opposite P'. & M. lt:ank (?ai~estre.- S. C . Ma'r', 29, l8-,I. 22 6mn Transparent Window rnptr fangiang, ElPHOLSTERIAG AAD EDDING WIIO01ESAI.E & RETAIL, 117 King Street, Charleston, N. C, TIl E suaberribe is rel'eh ing a large assort. mnent of the above goemds. 30,000 hlll of Papjer llangings ; 1000 pairs of' Windoew Shiades, 100 31autrasesu, cii ery dleecriptioni. AlIso, PillowsR, IloIsers, I.are ande Slusljin Curtains, D)amaek, Satin lDe lAnes, r'ornic, Illinda', Fire Sercens' Veiiian Illinidle, &c., &c. All kinds of llpholstering, anda the busintess vs usually attned to in nil its b anchaes. II. W,. I'1s.\1\N. Mar. 29, 1851. 22 __ ly J. B, NIXON, P~ROPRET~'IOR OF TH'lE Corner Queen and1( Chmurch-sts. Chnarleton, S. C. Feb. 29D, 1851. 18 ly. Samuel Jeff'ords, CO MfMISSION MEiRWC! A N T, OrrACr., Nonrn ConurMeCCAr. WnIA i, CIIAltLES'TON, &. C. Feb.209, 1854, 18 Iv. CHAMBERS & MAR811AALL WViOLS*A' & REA'IL DKIAIRS IN F.NCY k STAPLE DRIY GOODS, No. A, Granite Range, CoUMIstA, S, C. g5r All orders thankfully received and promptly attenned to. 1E'IJ. Rt. CHIAMBEH8. WVM. MARtSIIALL, A pril 19, 1854. '56m 1N. A. COURN & COIN, DRY G~OOIDS, No, 11'7 East Bay, ?I*'1lN A. COIIEN, LEAPDLD COIIN. CH-AREE6'fON, S. C. Mar. 29, 1851. :.: ly PAVILION HOTEL, HI. L. BUTTERFIELD, Columbia Clothing Ftllings, Bostwick & Ge, COLUMBIA, S. C. IAVE constantly on hand the largest stock of in ie place, which they are prepared to sell at prices lower than any oilier estab lishnent in Colubnia. Their Clothing is manufactured by them selves with particular reference to this market, and they feel warranted Jesa'y. it is inferior to none. and SU'EItOI TO MOS'I' CLO-THING olfered in any part of the country. Their business is con 4ucted upon the one price cash principle, and the price of their goods marked in plain linres upon each article by which a uniformity of price is observed, and the inexpericracra buyer is enabled to make his purch~anis at as low a rate, as the imore expcr tced and butter judge. Persons visit inik 'Cinmbia are respeti(folly invited to an exaiifnation of our stock 'and prices. 'bruaWy 15th, 1851. 10-1y. .- - Yce. Look Up Street. Wainn Cr.AnIKs hlOTEI. is still in op. eration-(thanks to the kitines-s of good friems)-ready to receive crt('rs, and entertain them. to their entire at ;ffaction. Mr. C. is resolved that his Notel shall not he excelled by any house in the country. E~verything the market can furnish shall lue spread upon his table, well rooked and cleanly. 'The buds are all in good order, and shall be kept so. (Give hitn a trial and Mr. Clark pledges satistaction. Jan. 11, 1 9M II if Important Notice. FII I,tO'( CI rENS:It is a tpainful t sk toiln, but stern neetssitu antd voor neglity-nm-: and flrkisdffulnrs, demuamol that'I should remind all thosec indebted to in, either by note or ae count, to comte to taw with the clink, hides or curn at the mill, on Cr befuore the Grat .Monday in March next, to%ave'ye.trselves of displeas rnr and to cheat [.awyers,-Sheriffs and petty ( onstables out of cost, fur h't the liss of a pe rny Yisn'Il grdible and groan, As though th'e rhetirtatli': Were pietiih ceach bone. The ghost of bthuhill-ngs Forever you will haunt, An'Iiydh sl.ke, least to-tnorrotv Shouhl brink you to want. ' l'ay up, and save costs, andi there will yet bet a crust left you. W31. FitAN'cIS IUTEI.l. Jan. 25, 1851 f . To the Public, .J'PiN t;ilNA foiTers l'is services to the eiti?(trns of Sumter District nti the public gen erally and pledges himself to gave every attr'e tion to the sale of all properties entrusted to his' hands on cotmtnissi,. either at atttion or pri. yf fe sal.. 'the facilities he enjoys, is it) situa nun uanl 'tls idtg ex h}t p.e~ce in t ihe buAsiess are satistactory en..jI+:r. of00;s ahility to do jiisti'c to any who may employ him. Feb 22, .i. 17 t Boatwright & Barkuloo, COLURI;!A, S. C. WilOLE.SAIE AND RETAIl. SIte'i-rs til Pure Ikuis, Mefdicine, Cheuicals, Gla ::care,.);.Sti', anid all kinds~ of G H~Ni ANI) POPLA R P'ATENT1 indicines, A comuplee asserortmet, of the best qnality, andI at then lov-'ist priees. March I5, 1851. 20 ly. Boots & Shoes. JA MES FENTON, 107, Rich ardsyon Streel. ('0I.UM:.11., S. c. IT AS constantly ont hand tand is daily~ re'ceiv-. ing fre'sh i'upplites of aill k inih of oita'is and Geem~enn's Iootsi andh Shioei Elf thei latest fash ionS. Ahse. FlthEsll UA I.F-SlIlNS antd SOlF, 1.E:A'hli EI-t for flt-m~zuakersi. Mlarch~ 5, I1951, 20 1ly. Old Brass and Copper. Thle Subtscriber will pay 12.2 cents per pound)1 in) cash for any quan'iy of old Brass or Copper, delivered at is shopts, near the Wilirniiton atnd Manchester Rt. Rt. Dep-ot tm Siumtervihlle. T'. J1. COiGlI:AN. Fe bruary 28I, l%1 18 tr. 50 Country Hants JUST' received .aid for sale h\ 3. T1. SOLO.\l O NS& Cl). Mwa 17, 185 9 t PRO VISt10Md. Country Ilis, and Shoulders, P'ick lcd Beef an'd Tomirues Gocshaei Iitter, Rice, S'lour &.. M! ixedu P'ickles, in ts, qts. and 1-2 gals. Obves, Capers &ei (;andtes, Itaisouis & c Rittsons 100 Boxes at a Dollar pni- Box A pr,5, 185-. 21 i f. E. R. 00WPERTHWAIT, Furniture and Chair KING, 2! 7 S'I'tEET, Fire D~oors aibove WVentworf Is, CIlIIR IESTION, S. C. For Sale. TiP, SUJBSCRIBElt olehrs for sale on very reasotnale termas, somte valuable improvedl at~l Uttffttrh Inot it ile Town of Stumterville. For parieainars, apply fue *4ttrter htie, Jan. 3d, 185'i. 10.tf. McoKENZIE'S CO C ET)ONA II Y At F/ 4A'C|Y Storec, No. 136, .Riclhardson Stree, Ct.AhUM HIA, 8. C. PARITI ES A N! W EDDINGS FtJ#VIflED AT SJIORITEST NOT1ICE-. WHIOLEhSALE; AN])IllETA IL. March 15, l85l. ?oly. I'SCS M ETA L ALIG CUI"'FINS of ah sizesu, consttantly on hahd' atid' for sale by lhUDSON- & BROTHER, Onn. TPemperahce 11ihi Sumnevilln: LT TIHE OLD STAND OF 8. & J. ILt.IVt'r S.&E. M. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGE -BUSIN.ISS at the above ;tand-No. 35 and 40 Wentworth-street, Jharleston--where they will be pleased to xhibit to their old friends and customers very extensive Stock of Vehicles, com rising those 'f thir owt 'manufacture, ogether with various other siyes usually round in this market. Their long acquaint uifca with this market as manufacturers tnd <da'ers will enable them to ofler great nducements{6 purclase'rt both in styles and prices. March 15, 18514. 20 Iy Cabinet Waferooni F. M. AlTDRENr, 'akes this inethod of informing the citizens of ?timterville and vicinity, thatlae has just openened on the -corner abovo Clarks IHo tel, his NEW CABINET WA R EROOM, where he will keep for sale, cheap, all such furniture as conies under this department of his trade; and will furnish for ead, at Charleston prices, al despi4ptions of Furniture made. Repairing executed at the shortest notice. Mahogany and plain Collins furnished withi out delay., Feb. 8, 185$. 15 tf. . I otice. - persons who are in my dnbt a fee, Will please to cone forward, and pay it to me, For I am now ont of the inilginc mood. And couldn't vait longer, indeed, if I would The Sherifl'has got me, with harness or, hatck; And soon I'm to trot on a very rough track, f soy friends don't come forward and give ime a lift, 'II go to the devil, soon, all in a drift, t rther than go to him-, soaarly, hark ye 1!v gope bit of a hint; no mark me! If you u.doit M up, right under your noses, I'll take a:l your papers, and give them to aMoses, And then, oh, then, you'll get your farin In hell, he'll roast you like a herin, $. Ri. RUII. M1. D. Clarendon, Feb.,8A, 1851. At NEW STORE Thir,1 Door South of the Town Hall and ncurly opposite Tindal c( .W fotson T Hi smnbcriber would respectfully in. j1Irm Ihe citizens of Suniterville and the public gem.erally, that he has opened at the above place a general assortm-nt of Dry Goods, Boots and ,Sboes, Hats and Caps. Iinrdware, Crockervware, &c. &c. A.so, A Choice lot of Fanily Groceries of every description, with Fruit of various kinth", such ns Oranges, Applee, 1.enons, &.c. &c:, which he will sell very low for Calh. J. BARRET. Nov. 9, 1853. 9 ly In Equitr-Slater District, William Len.is, X d t', .If .1%I:L. Leonard White, . vj TN. . " M. Mosess Charles W. Miller. J 'Coinpl'ts. Sol's. to'credi'torf the lia'fe'lir. ,Tdtes Rys~~v swVikTat, entitled to ~t.'nnrjer his assignine-it to the above nameafidtent, executed on the 28th day of July ". B.2 lS2.h'r hereby no tifed that,- by an ore r in tii kthove siated cause, they are require .Mt establish their de manis betfore me, CofiHdiisiihte'r 'ii raquity for Sumter Ilistrict afb esaid. i* 'hr before the first day of lay next. I also give nottice that I will 'hntil the said first day oft May iiett, rece'ive- propomits for the sale of a part of'the Yeah e'iakte'c'onv'eyed by tue said assignmentm, Wing partly ii utaq wholly in the corporato limnis of Nmt ll.-Tohdeil by lands of D~r. J. C. Ii'v'.Novan', WV. L. ltas'xsoy, T. I. (ComeiaAh, n'Ad Mirs. C. iTos sat ,x i., and by the new Vimtl ranitng fran .'%tm. tertlce to the steam mill of T. J. Coon t.A N & Co'., supposed to contain about e hundred an~d mixy acres. W. F. B. H1AYNSWORTlIt Com'r. in Equit'y A. iV Dec. 27. 1853. 9 tf TINDAL, WATSON &CGI TI! E subiscribers hav~ing estalblisheh thfn''m selves at theo standmi opposite A. J. Moses' 'itore, respect fully jollicits the affent; ion of their friends and thme public to their s\-ell iWlecte~d stock. ITheir atssortmnent comprises all articles usually kept, (rzr'epting Iiequors) aind will bet constantly replemishet, . ud disposed of tin as favorahle terms e?9 Y~ dea Wir any when.. Tfil- IAiek consists in pairt as follows -- i.adhies' I~riess Conds and Trimmings, Ladies' Collar.1 Chiemisettes, aind Unader sleeves, J.aces, Eings,!, and insertings1 Jacitet ny Swiss minslits, l-adies' and getitlemn'sn I.. C Ilikf's. A large 10t 'dIMsifry a ntd G;loves Cravats anid Stetis. Also A IrMhimpply of Prints anid Donmestics. GROtCER I El., Iardware. Ilollowiare, ('atpettter's and lllacksnmith's Tools, Cistern Pumps and Pipes, Carriaee Trim Crockery and Gla'sware, $adldlery and IJarness, Bootse, Shoes, Itats, Caps, hlIiltdy made Clothinug,. t -- & C. 5A~uver. WA-rsos'. February 22!, 1851 i7 tf To The Public, AmuftIaticr' Nolice. .4A MlES I I. CL ARK hegs leave to noti fy the citizens of Snuoterville and the vi cinity, that lhe is now prepared to give his entire attenflrin hi adiy business in the auction line. lie hais had sonie experldnce, and htopes~ by diligence and attdtiiion to merit a share of public favot. Sumnterville, Jan. 11ith; 18ii4. I11.-tif NEW GOODS6 Thec sitbscribers are now in receipt of iheir WllNG A N I) SUl~iMER STOCK, consisting of every variet y of Gents' anid Ladies' dress gt'ods. (Ofb'ccrW~, liard ware &c., t4-htich tiby are prepared to n;!! as cheap as this market can aflord. Please call arrd eanuine for yourspys I6. C: Whil& CO. Apr., 5, 1854. 23. t f. th Negro Shoes. 'fesubscriber has made arrtsngementi for thmrantrfacture oftfr.,m Foqgo Five ' drarust~ thifrs of the above artrr' -i4 theFA 'JJ. For #eference as to qiulffty, he would respectfully refer person. wW 6may be disposed to purchase of him, to t?lpse who patronized him 1ast year Asuqt'N pe fi ill gualttEs them as low as Eat't oi oflerded. Illay 22 2 .J MIORGAN. Home Industry. TIlE Subscriber takes is method of informinthit fHnd tid uhe pnb i; tnat ho has receiily edlarged his Carriage Shop, and procured the services of 'pv'erl good work mien, and is now ready to biulldVehcles of any desceriprion at thte shortest nall'e. ie promises to repair with neatness and dlespatch and at jiafy all those who may favor liim wIth patron te, in cheapness &c. Rd . POTTS. Y'.vsenptrm: e C.,. ,cP , .e DYSPEPSIA I CAN BE CURED! Dr..OUll'S BAUM I)K VIE," or Balsam of Life is, anlera trial of upwards of twenty years in a great variety of cases, confidently offered to the public, especially to thttyj afflicted with the MNwel tijst;euitng complaint, a:? ItIre and speedy relief for their sufferings. Read the following certificates. They are from gentlemen of high standi.,X and residing .ipn your immediate vicinity. 'They are buit ene or t'wotof the many in our possession all ui;lol. ing the healing virtues of this, (to use the wndris of a grateful Dispeptic who was cured by its use) most precious cottpound. Certificate from the Rev. Ilurtrell Spain. S" trgeavnt.t.,. S. C. Jan. 13th 1853. Mr. (aHS. Dciuonstr. Dear Sir: --Last Spring I used two small hot. Jles of your lasat. ef ife; tend experienced :nuclh henefit. 1 took it two or three times dai. Ty, a teaspoonful at a dose in a wine glass of It atcted di my liver, and imparted a healthy 'tone to all lay digestive organs, relieving me of rlisfrasieg ;et:aduhch, and many other disagreea. ble dels'pth c svmtons. [Signed] 'Ii{. i'PAIN . Mr. CITAS. DELORME: DEAa Sia :-I take great pleasure in recoin. mending your "Haume do Vie." w1Loh I li.sp often used, and hptvijs with decided relief when suffering from attacks of Dyspepsia. At once a stimu hnt, tunic and cathartic, I am sat islied it will prove eminently serviceable to all who are afilicted with Dyspepsia. Its general introduction throughout the country will be a public benefit. To keep a supply constantly on hand, which I would not exerlnge for all the Anti-dyspep. tac eag1sir4p54'fm Maihte to Texas. Yours respectfully, [ined) JOIN W. ERVIN. Foer sale hv, MIILI.ER A: ,ETl W3l' N, Wholeale Agents Sumterville, K4. C. %% Also for sale by Dr. W. .ns. DARGa& CO., and lit cr. & Tttontsos, Sumterville, S. C. Itoens & SPrEcan, lishupville, S. C. Novetmber 9, 1853 2 tf Bilsinesj Card(. BROWN. DeR9ST, I80 FRONT STRlEET', NFW bilk DiROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Cotton I'actri.i (.nd General Conni, D B. McLAURIN, Esq.. will give per. S sonal and special attention to the in. terests and orders of his lriende in this S:ate anti the adjoining Countie'ot6,North Carolina, who nny favor these Houses with their patronage. Consignments of produce to the [louse in New York, either bty way. of Charleston, Georgetown, or Wilkig' will he covered by insarance, if notice of t'a siipttment be piomptly giv. en. May 3, 18.33 27-tf Improved 904on Gin ThnkfuI for past favo ti norib , es to inform the public at h..silia ufae ture.s Cotton Gins at his estal) jment in State. burg, on the most improved and approe-d plan. whicl he thinks that the cotton _ianedt d.one of those gins of :he late improvee ,u I.:,wor. at least a quarter of a cent.nte rttan the cot ton ginned on the ordinary gin. He also man ufactures them on the most simijsi construction, of the finest finish and of the best materials ; to wit, Steel Saws and Steel Plated Rihs Case hardened which he will sell for 02 per Saw. lie also repairs old gins and puts thea in com plete onder at tihe shortest notice. All orders fur Gi'ns will be promptly. and punctually attended to. VILL.IAM ELLISON. ttatehburg, Sumter Dist, S. C. Feb 17,-- 26 Veterinary Surgeon. ROBERT W. ANDRIEWS notofies the citizen. o( th&s, andi tihe adjoining Diistrict, that lie has red c'ecd hiis Stables near the lDe. pot oif the W. &Mi.l(. Road, where lie isa ready at all tim-es to tak e'Ehiarge of diseased Ilorses for a moderate charge int all cases where there is ino cure tio pay will be expected. lie also conttitmes to ta ke Pause .gers to end from the Depot, and expects sh'6'rty to receive a New~ Ommihos for that pbtrluse. Goods lie will haul at the ol rate of 10 cents per,.phekages and solieitsr the patronitge of the pahhe-. Man&11fcturer and Deald- in .&?A aige andl Harnese, OFmevery des'cription, No: il , .Meetig st~eet, anid 33 Wentworth ftreet, next to she old stand of Gilberts & Chlipui, l'harleston, S. C. Oct. I9thi, 1853. (I I -y Neg~bes abuiht and S&l Ti'llE iundersignted has opened an oIH'c'e,-at No. 16 State Street, Chiarleston, whe, lie las rCa hand a numbher of L.IJKELYY UNG N1. GItOES for sale fronm whichl 1'A0 i supply the wants of anty of the com nu ity. Trhese No. {roes are purchased ini a'rvland, Virginisg ~ii od Sot C Aii. .I''o his. lothri contintuall - recqiyin~g a'ctisions. Tme tihist prices pxId iU &h tlie' nig re. .~ Charleston, ddec. 21, 1833. 8 ly Law Notices J. B. N. HAMMET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUMTER VILLgE3 S. C. Ollice nekt 45i'a- Id 5. 13. & R. C. Webb's Nde York Storo. Marrch 22, 18531 21--tf ..REMOVAL, UtA'L.ER & NEWIIERY have removed from their former stand to the one formerly opcpyled by E. D. PRINGLE & CO., eone door North of I- IIOY'S Jewelry iStore, where they woitld he pleatsed to sei' their friends and custotmers. OctI, '853. -49 tf FORWARDING-' AND Commission Merchant, WtLJIINGTON, N. C: PAhTIQ LA R attenltion giv6'l ti thie SA iE or 811l1' ENT of Naval Stores and Cotton, dnd liber CASH A DVANCIF made on' Con. sfgnments. Dec. 14, 1853: 7 ly Fall Goods! Fall Goods IIUTLERL & NEJWBERY Nould respectfully inform their frAffds and th'o Public generally, tha il hte Jstreceivetd a large amid weth ea FA LL AND WINTEN 40#Nt, embracing every quality and s'tyle ofYM 'tADJEN' Di E88S u.OODJS; Heavy Goods, &c., t'rocer' les, floots and Shoe. of ever descript ion; latest style Hast. and Caps; H~ardt'Jare and Crockery; Ready MadE Clotliig, etc. etc., to which they 'pa'rticularly invito attention. --- AL.80 A lot of CHOICE SEG AlS. FOR SA LE OR TO R ENT. THE subsceriber offers his Farm, havinkon It a rjwelhling and out hounse: and the beat ? in the district, situated a sitort dIitance from the town of Sumnterville, fop jale or to Hena. Terms inade eusy, and oesingvna once. P ',itity MsEna. "e,.. ' sq" ... E R [l now put tip in the largest sized lHotles, anti , a ttWledged to be. tihe best Sc rsaparillp aimle, FIJ is certified by the Wonderful Cures i. ns.perforcell, the original copies of which ara n,the possessioi sf the proprietor. Itetaember, Nihi is the only trueis aid uoi.ngual article. Scroiula;,..$vphiliv, Mleriui;tJ Comeplaint*, annemrr, 'argrene, lheumitnatisn, and a takt ariety of Other dieyas'ce are speedily and pe5r e't1c'cured by the u.e of this medecine. 1HEAD TIlE FO...OWI NcIlFICA'TE. ''-- T''t r sA Co., A In,., Jan. 2, 1852. Dear Sir :-I end you this IQ certify to you that your Extract of 'elow Dock and Sarst irilla has perfrmned one of alme most womerful cures on me that has meer been effectesd on manm. I have been afflicted for forty years with erptions on my legs and feet; in 18-18 they got so had that I had to go on crutches, and in 1819 I had one leg amputated above the knee. In aotut nine months after my other leg broke out mialarge eating and running sores frcm my kned to my foot, and discharged a great deal of ofen hWe -ma lt r. My groin broke out in largo biles, which t ischarged much ofTensive matter, and at the same time my left hand broke out in large running sores nearly to my elbow. The- misery that I have sufTered for the last two yeardi cannot describe to you. I was in such agony that I never rested day or night. tao ctober Li .t my non brought ne one of your bottle wrappers, I read it, and found re cord of somne wuenderful cores performed by your " Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa: rilla," I seit 9icd git two bottles of it, and cumtnenenid taking it. In two weeks, to my great ustomshmcent, mny sores all became easy, and I could sleep all night, a thing I had not done for two years. Whenm I had taken six 'hottles, my sores had nearly all healed. My sores got wyell as if by enchantment. I have now used in all eigni bottles of your " Extract of Yellouw1oe k.and Sarsaparilla," and I now consider iyseff 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, e.syl proclaim its great worth to suffering mankind and entreat them to take it, for it will cure them. My case is well knojyt\ in a large portion of South Carol' na Geor ga and Alabama, and if any edadouit the abave cnre, I invite them to call ofn li, aed I will show them the scars. I can he foumd t ''allapoosa Co., Alabama one mile from N'ere's Ferry. lenajati Hughes. lhe Yellow Dock antl Sarsaparilha is pecu. liarly adapted for feitales of delicate health, resulting from irregularity of menstrual dis charges, and other diseases peculiar to their sex.-The proprietor has in his possession a -great number of certaites.of cures, perforaned of the above description. We assure the afihict ed, that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott's Ex. tract of Yellow Iurk.and Sarsaparilla will a, once regulate those d ioulties and renew the natural energies. - .V" Put up in quart bottles.-?rice $1 per bottle. Sold Whilei , and Retail by SCOVIL& MEAD, I IIARLES STREET NEW OR LEANS. General Agents for the Southern States, to wicoYi all ordert must be addreei-ed. SOLD ALSO BY Mcc.LEn & .SJRTTON, Sumterville, S. C. T.3. WORKMAN. Camden, S. C. Z. J. DEuAT, Camden, S. C. .b. lr.A cn, Orangeburg, S. C. June 21,18b 34 6tmo. The kenowhed Remedy! HollowayB intment. The extraordinar 'ngtlent is comnposefi n the most healing li asAcu., and whlen usedl in accordance with thme ilre'eihns whIch accom pa~ny each pot, will assury 'e'urer, when all oither mgens fall. Cases oif the Ihost dieiperte Skin disteases readily yielmd to its eflicacy. It is fa motes whien used in cases of Gout, Rhmeumca tisem, Ciotractedl or StiffJoinmts. In Asthmns it wvill do wonders if wvell rubbed into thne Chesnt. A MosT ASTONisucING CaRE oF scaoritrLOUS 'ecEzas,-A cast~ ceaTirigEn av Tur. MAvoft OP DosTON, .?NGLANDO. Copy of a Letter from J. IVOble, E sq., Mayor of Blostont; Lincolnmshire. To raOo o ceOLowAT; D~er'reMs. Sarah Dixon of Liqucorpond btreet, S1ostenl, has thcis day deposed before me thtfr osiea i eriodh she was-sieverely afllicted witfi. Scrofulous Sores andl Ulcers itn lier arms, feet, legs, 'anid oilier parts of her body and im,l tl g~lh time first of mnedicail advice wvaN obtaied', at thme cost of a large iumcc of mioney, shce obtaiedi no abatemen to osuffecring, bulgadualy grewmworse. Being ecommndedcy a friend to try your Oiinent, she procured a small pot, and a box oif thie Pills, acid before that was all used, iym. tomns of aemetnmeent appdaired. By perseverinlg ttil the medicines for a shoert time longer, ac cording to the directions, andsstrictly adhering to your rules as to diet, &c., shce was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the best of heiath. I renmainc, Dear Sir, yours truly. (Signedi) J. NOBLE. Dated anlst 12a11; 1853. AN EXiaAoaDcieaY AND RAftn CURE or kiitscrPEL Ait IN TItE L io, AFTER MtEicAL Liii Copy of a Letter .frU'm Mrs. Eli:abeeh Yrafrs," of the I'osftOflice, Aldwick Road, near ih.goor, Susac, dated jane. 12th, 1853. '+' I-aoFKson me:01 QA.t Sir,-- suffiered for a cobsiderabte period fromc a severe attack of Erysipehas, which at lenth settled in cmy leg, and resisted all medi cal treatmcent. M)1;ysUiferinigs were very great, and I qItite desgmiivd bf anmy permanent aemend. mnptijt,.w'en I was advised to heave recourmie to your Ointicent and-Pills. I did so without de lay, aiid am Ihappy to say time result. ws emi niently successful, for they effiected a radical cuire of my lg ajid restoi-ed cme to the enjoy. meat of hen ihd I shij ever speak with the utmost coti eonce of yo~ur muedicines,andm hiavo fecommnendued them to others ini this neighbor. hood imilatly aillicted, who derived egncal benefit. I anm, Sir, your obliged ainI faithmfel Servant (signed) ElA1%ABE17'rl Y EATEF. The P'ills uhould be ubedd bonjointly with the Ojitment its aeost 6Tf lie IAdlowing cases. Bad Legs,' Bad Breasts, H~urnis, Bunions, Bite of Moedheoesm and San-Flies, Coc-o-hay, Chiego foot, Chilblaitts, Chapped huanids, Cornms (Soft,) Canccerm; Comtctced and Stiff Joints, Elephcantiasis, Fistulas, Gout, Glandular Swel immys,.pfmhago, Piles, heumnatism, Scalds, Sore Ni(pmies, Soire-throaits, Skin-digeases, Scur fy, 0'r-heds, Tuour, hcer4, WVouids,' Frxeloc utotct.ow Av, 244, STIAMtD, (near Txxd PLE lIva,) Ii DoN, acnd also at his 11005K iNe Naiw Yoat. ODanas for Meicir e In the tit~s, addressed TI. Il.Loway, NxW Y'oaK, ilreceive dne attenin. ,c id also by all respeccable Druggists and Deoalers In Medicines throughout the Limited States, .1n Pots, at 37 1-2 ente. 87 cents, and $1. 50) cemntm each. To be hatd-Wholesalo at the principal Drug flouses in the Uncionm, .- - 5 ES Timere is a conmsiderable saving iby tak. N. BI.lIthiiTr thme guimdance of patients in every disorder cwrae miied ip cacht Pot. For sale by P. M. (COlEN & CO., Charleston. Muarchm 5th, 1851 23 lv. Ti HIR be..an cd intesM I' it ionic of Nehmxi A llisokm, oh -.lI kinlds ine renerci use, tom he lind aut IIU1,ER. & N MWihMR V'S.