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NO. 208 ANDg'10. M1 A I N 8 T 11 E I COLUMIlA , S. C.'A Manufacturer and General DEALER IN FINE AND PLAIN Pint Cha-irA9 A I.-- 1,' l.' 2 & c. A I v,-ry I#,'%% lr'res for enash. Ile is constant. IV repulenishiYg -is Inre assortment fromt Iris 31ANIFACTOlty in~ Columbia, and iromi New York. and now olfers a greater variet than io,11M, especially so in FANCY AN ENA- llCLtM- FUlRNITURE, Sitting and tRocking Chairs/&.. A . 11. G A'. C 1; 'SIS . 'El10 It A N D) G1iEF.ATL rlaIitoVEi PIANOS, at New York ca:-h prices. E AllTiawss w Furni. tire sold by him nre warnatedebr-ee vaar or longer. All kinds Cf Furnirre 'neady -and .prompily repaired. A large lot of 31'dlOGA NY VENEERWS on hand, w% ilh other Cabinet M1Ifter's Materiaisin fr&-at variety. WALL'A PEl A N D BORDERING, a large and fich assortnit. v' Funerals setve'd it short notice with Metalic and Wood Collins. . Ile would respectfully invite his fr-inds and the public generally to -call and exantinb'his stock. Maroh 15, 185. .20 ly. ROBERT A. YONGUE, COLIUMBIA, S. C. BEGS leave to call the attention of his friends and 'hfie -public to -his large til 'handtrme Stock OF JEWELRY, &c. qln addition to his former stock, he has Jim. reteived a thew -and exten,ti've assortment of GOLD und SILVER WATCIlES, Mantel CLOCKS of every variety, Sihver and Plated Ware, a large variety ; lilitary aid Fancy Goods ; Guns, Itifles, Sportsnan's Wpparatus, Fine Pocket :ani Tahle Cutlery, and a''re assortmnent Of FANCY G001D. His prices will befotimrd, on examination, to bhe an melrat.tts ttt yibtiter establishment in Iho SEdih. 'Phankful 'ifrapastIfeeors, ho so licits a continuanee of the pattnger -di t former friends and customers. . larch 15, 1854. 20 ly. UOPARTNE&SRW NOTICE, WINN & CLARKSON TIE undersigned have this day, asnihtte'd themselves together, under the above nanio an style for the transaction of all busines in the Ca.OTIING. a Rn llCHANT'I'AILOlS' line, and may be found at the Corner store formerly occupied by Clark 4. Bro., wher. they will be hapy to accommodate their friends and the pnhblic generally. D. .J. WINN, S. E. W. CLARKSON. Mlarch 13, 1854. 21 tf ICE ! ICE! ICE ! , I tF. rol,1tt)IA 4 'E HOUSE hr. 4,fir-ly nebuilt, so as to be capable o aldn severnil thonsand tonls of ICE, a1nd %is now on'nedl for the season. Every facility will b l atrnlel li puersonls living at a distance to sutoply tlen regularly. It %%ill he sent of'every mornnnng. if desirable, by rail roan, passenger or freight train; tand the railro:ad agents have kind ly ofyered to giveo every facility Jor its transpor. tation. We will a~lwty have a rnan at the difierent depots to rece'ive returned blankets, boxeq, &r. Cost of ice two cents per pound; drayage. boxes and packing 37 centa; charges on railroad -^ill he from 25 to 50 cents per 1M0 pounds. ItOATWItI(;lIr & BAIIKULOO, 'roprietors. N. fl. liankets are a very convenient mode tai transaporimng ice. Bilankets wilt be furnished at cost. Sny ix0. tiM4 g Notice, JUST rcived~nd opening a fine stock of 'the most fashionable and L~atest Styles of Spring anti Slummer Goods. Consistin in part of the fmellowitng articles, 111k. & fancy Cloths. - & " Cassimerep. -~lm. 5rummer Tweeds -.. a hite & Fancy Silk Vestings. "" " Marsailles " " a" " Lirnen Dirills Blk. White & Fancy Silk Cravats. Linen & Cambrie Silk & " Ilandk'is, Gloves, Socks, & Drawers Linern Bosom Shirts and Collars Silk & )Ienine ender Shirts. Bi1k. Silk "t fats l'annama & fancy Hants. Olothiung. Blk. and Fancy Cloth Coats arnd Sacks. " " "Tweed " " " Silk, Grass and -inen " " "i Drap d'ete " " 11ik, and Fancy Catssimere Pants, D~rap d'ete nd Tweeds, White and Fancy Linen" 111k. Whtite, and fancy Silk Vests lombhazine ail Linena What and fancy Marsaites, All of which we invite our friends and the public generally to call and examine. We are also prepared to make tor order, any articles in the 'I aloring line, as tnerit and Cheap an cart be done in the State on tire same terms. WINN & CLAILtKSON. A pril 12, 1851. 21 af "KEEP COOL" WILUINGOTONT IC3C HOUSE. A LL persns desirouis or keeping cool or AL of retainitng or regaining hecalhr are advised to usec Ice freelv durngteSm mer and Fall Seasonsa. rgtreum Ice can be delivered daily by the Pass. etnger lrarin whlich leaves Wa muington at 7j and at any Depot onr the Wilmington aind Mlanchester Rail Road, ait the cost of 2 00) per Barrel contasinmg l25 Porrnds, Ihereby placing it within the power of all peraaonrs to use some and receive supplies with reguilarity mend dempatch. All orders addressed to " WVilmrington Ice Ilouse" enclosing the money will receive pronmpt attention-any person demir. 'nts on receiviti reguilar ernpplies at stated pr'rionds will plase send their orders, ac cunrdoegly anrd- their accounts will be for warded at thre end of every month when a xenutlanrce must be promnptly made or the accorurn. stopped All VAN BQOKKELEN, Px0FPRIETolt. Cristadoro's Excelsior Fluid IRl~ DYE, NO. 6. ASToRft AflE. TIho claims-of this oxtraorlimwtsy article to piublio-estimtiors awe not based riporn the time lhat it lhnes been befoere. thre woI. It is cora paratively ra new preparators fesendad on new hlienenern-s int chemistry, arad it ihos inraneura. ted ai ne w eraa irair dyeinr,- What are its re iOnunerLndtitonj. lst,--is thanen e- i &tir of nive nminutnes. 2d,-t assimilates with the a, n,.ouihe instue'd of hurning e hoit.. ~3d Itl is pronnunrcedl by emrinent chremiists the od iyttre hair dye knowns 4th ,----t is impos 6- Inm anrrntancc of its-fatilure. 6th,--It a ietpplrt ever yet accorded to a 4~pearten... For the .establishment 9 d~ons e pfri, see the -testimony no5l Na L.- Astor lIe nise, whrere it. - 0 ..r- - n oky applied privately.. t.oxy p$, I'. se. try rueiflii, I.literville, fik C. HAYNSWORTH & GREEN. WM. 'IAYNSWORTIJ. JOlN T. UREEN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SUM1ITEU VILLE, S. C. VWILL practice in Sumter and the ad. joj1ihlgibist I .s. TFehriamry 1qut, 1851. 26 'tr Joik, iABBY. WITIl G. LITTLE & tO, G. LrrT'LE.. J D. SCOTT. C, F. JACKSON. N',. 191) KING ST R EET,' Next door to Victorir lotel. CHARLESTON S. C. Always on land-A large and Fashionable Stock of teady-1Made Clothin-, AT Til .OwEsT rossit..rnICES, SI1lI'tS, 1108 E 'RY, U313II EL.AS. &c. &c WI IOLE A LE AN\DRT. Apr. 12, 1851. 21 Jy White Lead! White Lead! 10,000 LBS. PURE WJIIT'E LEA ) for sale low. J. & J. B. EWART, Coslumubia, S. C. Marel 15, 185.. 20 ly ]WILLS IOUSE. THOMAS S. NICKERSON Proprie tor, CH ARLESTON, S. C. Feb 29, 185%. .1g .y. C. P. RE et., (SUCCESSOR TO IL IHAWLEY,) WH OLESI LE A ND 4TA IL DIANUFACTURfR '0F R ichardsn' Street,-V. 89. VRE9iLOW I E mM R T, Co.LUnTa7-, S. C. Mdfrehl '15,:1851. 20 ly. DR. 0. f. MIOT, COLUMBIA, S. C. NEAR' TIlE COURT HOUSE. -DEALER IN Drugs, itadicimes, Chemi cals, Perfumeiy ana'anvy Articles. SELECTED EXPREssrx FOR TMiS 1A. RK ET. .arch 15, 185. 20 ly. A. BROIDE, Daler in Proisions, Flenr, BA CON. GROCElES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBA CCO. TEA S, (- c. A ISO, Plantation Supplies and CO NY'/ PV I'lu1CE. TEA, MOLASSES, CHEESE, &c. 194. Richardson Street, COIl'umIA, ". C. arch 15, 1851. 20 ly. PLANTERS' HOTEL, BY G. W. BOMAR, South.u-est corner of Church and Qu.een-sta -CIAR LESTON, S. C. Feb. 29,18~54. 19 ly. NEW STOCK At Frierson's old Stand. TiilE. following compriso a part of the heavy and varied. stock of Goods which them subsc~.riber is nle''veeiv'ing at Frier.son's old Stand Mluslin de Laines, Swiss and figured Mluslins. Camlicos, Ginham,. &c &. Lacesa, Edgings, TJrimminigs I nsertings, Ribbon.., &c. &c. Ladies and Gen'ts i1nsiery. )lootsi, Shioes, I lati and Capvs, Ready Mlade Clothing, All descsripitions of Groceries, C:roclkery a large lot. Confectionary, Fruiit&, Nut.', Toys &c. Fancy Gioodsa, a large variety. Also: iways ont hand. Icedl Soda Water.I~.emnonade and Syrup. All omf which will be sold chenper than any other flouse in tawni. Comie andl see. SIOSES LEVI. $100 REWARD, W'Il, he civen for the. apiprehernsinadde livery tom the' laster of ethe.r Workhouse int Chmariesto, or any jail ini the Ntate, of 1in AC, sometimes called .lohmn hlrmwn, w ho, without any known cause, ieft time James Ilill Planta tioni on the 20th of Octoher last. Maid fellow is 5 feet 8 incehes in height, miusteo commeion, smart, intelligent spoken, and ism a Carpenter by trade ;and when last heard of was in the lower counitry, on SicCord's plantation. Fift y dollars, ini addition to the' above rewaird, will be paid upon proof to convitionm of his beingi harbrored or eenpiuyed by a white or colored persmrn. Apl to 3. & J. D. KLK PATR ICII. Mlarch 29th, 1853. '22 tf. M. Binsdale, Dealer in Groceries, Hard ware and Dry Goods 252 (k IIlA RDSo.V STIRkEEP, and corner of Gazrrais' St reet, COLUM11IA, 8. C, Mlarch 15, 1851. 20 ly. Who Wants MVoney?7 The subscibmer for one, is paruiculcriy in warrt of it, anmd he hofes that those who have patronized him so liberally, will continue their friendshiip by paying up, and enabling him to met the demands of others. "Wheels canot move without grease" ~~ Jan. 18, 1851. I12t CAMDEN HOTEL, Ca md enm, S. C. W, M. WATSON No~r 9, 1r5s, 0 if OUR OFFICE IS PREPARED TO. All Ordemisir~u Job Work, IUiti) Neatures ub I~espattl). We h'ow thoste of otur readers wishiign 'BROWNING LEIAN' IMPOR~kks Fy French, U-iiiua and (iernmn DRY GOODS. 209 and 211 King-areet corner of Mar. ket Street, .SklEST''N, S. C. C ARPETINGS.-Ingrain, 3 1'lys, 'frns. sels Tapestry and Velvets. CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin, and Worsted. CUItTAIN CA31BRICS and IIUSLINS, in ag varietv. fDERED LACE and MUSLIN C1 tlAINS,nil "tyle. GILT UQR NI.Il8S, in all the now deti-ans. CU RT A'IN1*0k1I'f, 'H OL DERS, LOOPS, DRAPEIY CORDS and BELL ROPES, in all varieties. . . ilITISH and AMIERICAN If OR OIL CLOTHS. SILVER anid GIL.T i-AIt kODS an'd STAIR CARPErINGS, of all styles. WILTON, VELVET, and AXiII INSTER RIJGS. in great variety. I'l.ANTATION WO O LENN..F .\ KETS, PI,AINS. KEi&SE , CAI's.Ac.. Ited and White FT.ANNELS, SIIRTIN'C', &C. COTTON OSNABUlGS, of all the be t Southern enakes. English and Atnerican COTTON FLAN. N E ilS. French, English, and American PIINTS. LINENS OF, RICIIARDSON'S superior make, for Sheeitigs, Shirtings. Pillow Cases, Table Daasks, Doylies, Naikins, Towellings, Vlnckabacks, Fruit Cloths, It. U. Diapers, Grass Cloths, &e. CIOTIIS, CASSIMEIIS and VESTINGS, of best French Goods. SERIVANTS CLOTHS , in all the shadesof English Gimls. SAT'IN ETS, TWEE)', JEANS and LIN. SEYS, of all gnalites and styles. AviTH A FUL., AsmonTArNtT OF Rich Dress Goods. In SILIC8, TIss ftS, tiA' 1, GEN A'DINES. MIUSLINS, &c. 11031ifAZINES, AI.PACAS and MOURN ING GOODS. in great variety. EMBJROIDEtS and LACI. GOODS, of cv E V-IG i~ttSS Goods in'Gdrat variety, constantly received. All the above are of our own DIRECT I EMPORTATIONS, and ciffemrd at the LOWEStiqi' R.KET Price". TERMS.-Casta, or City Acceptance. 0- The one pfice system strictly ad hered to, and all Goods Warranted. BROWNING & L MAN. Charleston, S. C., Jan, 6th, 1854. 'i'; if hardware, Paints, and Oils, &c. is & J. B. IYW RT, COLUMIJ, S. c SIGN OF THE GOLDEN JACK-PLANF, OfThr for sale at very low prices, a large and well nuorted stock of 11. A sL8AWN. N D.lI.'. PAINTS, OILS, A )ND DYE. STUI'FS. ET Goods delivered at the Depot free of Charge. J. & J. B. E.WART. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. Agei cy for Iron Railing andl T!Ornamental Work, TIEsnbscriber will receive orders for Cast Ironm Railinga, and other Iron work ain of CIA8 & BR0 TIII R S, ofBoston. The Work wimll be. dlecred in Chmarlestoni at Hloston price it h tihe expenses of Boxing, Freighmt Insnrance, Drayage and Whmarfage added. Any lwEonm wishing illustrated catalognes of tihe different designa can be supplied by app~ly ing at. my ustorn, where specimnens of somne of th'e articles can also be seen. A catalo;gno can be seen at the office of tihe Sumter Banner. JOSEPH WHIILDEN. No.'60 4-2 Ea~st Bay, opposite P'. & M1. Ihank (4ic'hdete.., .'A C. Ma',, 29, 185d. 22 6m Transparent Window Paper, flauagumgs, IHLSTEI1G AAD EDDING WIARE HOUSE. WH[OIESAI.E & RETAIL, 1 17 King St reet, Charleston, b. , THIE suznh. ts nreh eing a large assort. iment of the above goodus. 50-.000 Rolls of Paper Hlangings ;10001 pairs of Windouw Shamdes . 100 31:ntrasse's, it' ct ery deicription. Ah-o(, P'illows, Houlsters, ~ame and Muslin urtains. Damask, Samtint le lAnes, Cornice, Illinds, FircferScens Venitian Blindsl, &c., &c. All kindis oIf Itpholsitering, and the businmes as usually attended to ui llitb nh. II. W. j SIAN. _Mar. 29, 195I. 22 y J. B, NIXON, PRIOPI'ET1ORI OF TH~E Cornier Queen and Church-StS. Charl1etonh, S. C. Samuel Jeff'ords, COMMISSION E~R CHJANT, OFt-.CE, Non-ru Coitmterictt. Wr~tant ChlARLESTON, & C. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 Ir. CHIAMBEIIS& M.4RSIIL lIOLEALE &~ RETA iL DEA1LERS IN F.GC' & STAPLE DRlYGO0DS, No. A, Granite Range, Co1.stmA, S, C. EF All ordera thank fully received and promptly altenned to. BENJ. R. CHIA MBEHS. WM. IA RSHIALL, April 19, 1854. % 6m li. A. COIEN & COIHN, DRYI G~OOUS, No. 117 East Bay, ~I'AlN A. COHE N, LEAPOLD COHN. CH-AP-EE6TObN, S. C. Mar. 29, 1851. 22ly PAVILION HOTEL, H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Columbia Clothing Fellings, Bostwick & Cc, COLUMBIA, S. C. flAVE constantly on hand the largest stock of C 19atzG||Isnai in lhis place, which they are prepared to sell at prices lower than any other estab. lishmlent inl Colutnlbia. Their Clot hing is manufactured hv them selves with particular reference to this market, and they feel warranted Je sa'y. it is inferior to none. and SUPERIOR ITO MOST1 CI.TIIING ofTered in any part of the country. Their bu.siness is col 4iucted upon the one price cash principle, and the price of their goods markcd in plain li2Jres upon each article by which a unifority of price is observeI, and the inoxpericebd hver is enabled to make his purcha'ehs at as low a rate, as the inore experrvtced and better juile. Persons visit ilng 'C"Aatbia are respec(.'lly invited to an exahu'tnation of our stock ifna prices. 7.Mu:W 15h,18.5 . 16-1y. Wtce. Look Up gteet, Venn Ci.Ahtks IIOTELis still in op. eration-(thanks to the kitiolness or good friends)--ready to receivec r and entertain them. to their ent i Ill;faction. Mr. C. is resolved that his .it Shal not be exclied by any bionse in the country. EIverything the market canl furnish shall i spread upon his table, well cnokedl and cleanly. The beds are atl inm gooud order, and skall ie kept so. Giive tim a trial and Mr. Clark pledges sa'islactionl. Jan. 11, 18.54 11 tf Important Notice. iu.OW crriziTNs:- -it isa painf.l rik to (tin, but stern Iii ncesity ai vonr ne glie:-t and m W rnn.ess, (temand1,14 thatI sthoulhi remnt alt those miodulehtel to m, either by note or ae colint, to come to taw with the chink, hides or corn at the mill, on tr bwefore the frut Monday in March next, to save -yotrelves of displeas tre and to cheat (awyers, -Sheriffs and petty (ontalbles out of (ost, for Xt the losts of a penny Yilit grh',ls! anld groan, As thiontah r'e 'rheiit.alit W ere pit' h'W each hot. Tie ghost of had shilings Forever yon will litant, Anl 'ydh sluke, least to-imorrotv Shonld brii; 'rou to Want1. er_' Pay up, and save costs, and there ill yet be a crust left you. WV31. -FTANCIS -BUTLER. J.a1. 25; 1 51 a f. T the Public, .(-1'N 'C llN. oiers h'is servicei to tIhe citizens of Sumter Distriet antil the pitblir gen erally and pledges hiitself it give every attr. tion to the pale of all properties entrusted to his hands tni commission, either at auction or pri Vtfe Sal-. The facilities he enjoys, as to sitta tion and 8S Idth' eiptterR!ce in Ie blsilnss ire safistactory t'not.n.e of h'i6 1uhility to do justice to any whIo may emuploy him. Fetb 22, 1854. 17 Boatwright & Barkuloo, COLU tT)Ihll S. C. WHOLESALE AND RETrAIL Pure JIkergs, Mediicines, GAC eis, Perfernery,, smqec' A rticles, JBrush es, Giancairet,~, J~eSuv and all kinds of G;INtINN ANID POPLARI PATE2NT! Medicines, A complemte assorimoent, of the best qnatity, and at thme Inrest prcs. MIarch l5, 1851. 20 ly. Boots & Shoes. JA MES FENTON, 197, Rich ardson ~S/reet, COttrMllA, S. C. It A S constantmly on hand anid is daily receiv in;: frsh su pities of alt k inss of fIdnies andI G~entlemen's itoots an~d Stoecs of the latest fash in. Also. FltF~Sll (A .F-SKINS and SOIlE l.lAhI il t for Itloot-miatker. 3larch 15, 195;t. 20 I)y. Old Brass and Copper. The Sumbsc-riber will pay 12. cents per psound in cash for any quan'.imy of ol Brass or Copper, delivered at his shops, hear the Wilmtigton amal MAanchester Rt. R. D~epot in Sumutervill. F'ebruary 5t8, 185$ 18 i f. 50 Country Hams, J UST receiv ed andi for sale lb\ J. T. SUO'LO3NS'& CO.) Mly IT 18Mi 29 ~ tf PRO VIstDNd. Country I farms, and Shoulders, Pijckled IHeef ando T'onoues Gioshent hntter, Rice, T-'ltur &e Mlixed P'iekles, in pts, qts. anmd l-2 gals. Olives, Catpers &c Candies, Rtaisonms &c Raisotns 1(X0 Boxes at a Dollar pei- Brsx A1pr,5, 185-1. 2:3 t . E. R. COWPERTHWAIT1 Furniture and Chair RING, 21,7 S'TREET I, Five D~oors abtove Wentwiorthi, CII. R IE STION, S. C. P'eb. 29, 1851. 18 (tm. ror Sale, v'ery reas'onable termsi, somew valuable improv ed nffd otrftir6ted lots lti I?i Town of bumuterville.. For patriienaurs, ajppl fl Alt(iI'[). ANDElRSON. H 't'flrrHfHe, .Jan. 3d, 1851. 10--tf. McEKENZI E'S CO?'FECT IONv A Y A Ni PANCIY Store, No. 136, Jtichardson Stree, COLUMlHIA, 8. C. PARlTIES AN?) W EDDINGs FUthildHE D AT SlIOltTEST NOTlCE March 15, 1851. ly. I"ISl(S alldT LYPLIG CUU''FINS of al tizes, constantly on hand' atid for saib yIHUDSON- & BROTHER, Opp. TIemperatee lhall Suimterville. Joo tsan,. 1uno -if, AT TIlE OLD STAND OF 8. & J. Oti.1tERT S. & E. M. G I LB E RT Continue the CARRIAGE - IUSI.ESX at the above stand--No. 35 and 40 Wentworth-street, Charleston-where they will be pleased to Dxhibit to their old friends and customers a very extensive Stock of Vehicles, con prising tiho,4b bf (teir owl "Manufacture, together with various other ty6es tisally Found in this inarket. Their long acquaint afice 'with this market as manufcnturers and dhila'hrs will enable them to ofl'r great induceenits 6 putschased both in styles and prices. March 15, 1854. 20 ly Cabinet Wateroo ml* F. M. ANDIEWs, 'akes this inethod of informing the citizens of iu"tnterville and vicinity, thnatle. tls just opienened on the corher above Clarkt IIt) - tel, his NEW CABINET WA IEROO.31, where e will keep for .ale cheap, all such furniture as cones under tiirt department of his trade; and will furnish for cnsh., at Charleston prices, ntH de'pti onm of Furniture iade. Itepaing exectil~a at the shortest notice. Mahogany and plain Coffins furnished witli 'out delity., Felb. 8, 1851. 15 tf. Notice. 11 persons who are in my dnbt a fee, AVill please to come forward., and pay it to me, For I anM now ort of the indulgine mood. And couildn't vnit longer, indeed, if I would The Sheriflaas got ne, with harness tor hack; e nd amon I'm to trot on a very rough track, f'Thy friends don't come forward find give .- te a lift, 'I go to thu devil, soon, all in a drift, t rither than go to h'im, t jarly, hark ye ,v we bit of a hint; noW mark me! If y16jit a ym; up, right under your noses, 'llt take af1 your papers, and give them to And then, oh, then, yot'll get your farin In hell, le'll roast you like a herin, : .9-. R. tI C i. M. D. Clarendon, Feb.,8,185 I if NEW STORE Thkird Door South of the Town Hall and nlcatrly oppositC Tindal & .lovton I HE stlscriber would rcspectfully in. tformn the citizens of Stniterville and the public go,orally, that lie has opened tat the above place a general assortmr-nrt of Dry Goods, Boots and Sboes, Hats atid Caps. finrdware, Crockervware, &c. &c. A'so, A Choice lot of Fanily Groceries ofi every *iescriptiont, with Fruit of varntis kint-, such ns Oranges, Applee, I.emons, &c. &c:, which lie will sell very low for Cailt. J. BARRET. Nov. 9, 1853. 9 1, In Equit--Stter District, Wilhiam LeI cs, Xdth'f, .f 6 Leonardi White, Charles W. 'Miller. 'Oompl'ts. Sol's. svtkti, entitled t? ~ tjh \indcr'his tlsigntflm to the ahove name efi4iint. executed on the 28th day of July M. h.r herebv no. tified that, by an o'r er in tli 'liove siated cause, they are retinireht .t" establish their de anands hefore me, C faisshlie'r 'M trinity for Sumnater listrict afresaid. n.I 'hr before th, first day or May nett. I at... give notice that I will 'mntil the saul first day of May nektt, receive' propoalsh for the sale of a part of'ttc '?eal esitte'conveyed by the saiul assigninent, Tying partly if nqt whlalv Ina the corporate limits' of Sutmtthrlie,TiaaIdeal hy latnds of Dr. J. C. llA''\voirt, WV. .. Haryssoy, T. i. Coatt.AN, n'nd Mrs. C. iNos SAK n, and! by the new fmida rainnlng fianin Sum terville to thte steam toil! of T. J. Coutt t.A s & Co., supposed to contain about otne huntdred a.l sixty acres. lANW~TI W. F. B. IANWRi Com'r. In Equity K. i. Dec. 27. 1853. 9 if TINDAL, WATSON &C9, TI! E subscribers having estahblishe:I itn selves at the statd (opposite A. J. 3Iose s' 'Store, respect fully suicits the a fanl ion of tha-ir friends atnd the ptuhlic to their ihell 1Wlected.. stock. 'fheir assortmnent comprises all aficles usuially kept, (c.rreplinag liquors) and will be constantly re'ph.emihe,, ;td disposed of on as favorable terms it.9 yAa .iWed any where. TI'Ar IAek consist,. in part as followi: l.adies' lDress G;oods and Trimmings, Iadies' Collars, Chtemisettes, and tinder sleeves. JACe., EdIf nigas, and! insertings J~iaodeA an. Swvies .3luslin,,. l.audiesa' and Aeutlemen's I.. C ildkf's. A large la't 'it li~sicr - and Gloves Cravats and Stocks. iso, A fidllsiapply of Prints antI Domestics. (ltdCil ES, IHardware, liolloware, Ontpehter's and Illacksmitht'a T'ools, Cistern Pumps anid P'ipes, Carriaee rium mmigs,.. Crockery and Glatsware, "Saddllery and Ilarniess, [loots, Shtoes, Itats, Caps, Relaliy made Clotin .. & C--..r SASWUEm. WA-rsoX. Febrtuary 2%h, 1851 17 tf To The Public, Auu~ttificer's! Notlice. J.IA IES 11. CLARIK begs leave to noti fy the citizens of Sumttterville and the vi cintity, thiat lie is now prepared to give his entire atitinh~tn its aty biusiness in the autctioni linte. ie hats had sonie experldnee. and htopes by diligence and attdationm to merit a share of public favot. Sttrv'ille, lan. 11Ith, 1854. 11 .--tif NE4W GOODlS, Tfhe subscribers are now tn receipt of their 5I'IIING A N!) SUIMlER STOCK, consistintg of every variety fGns n Lais'des goods. Otbeeri~s, Itartd wvare &c., d'hieu thWyare prepared to sell as cheap as thtis market can afi'ord. I'lease call ard ekamaine for yoursgli-es. I4. C: N4'bl3l & Co. Apr., 5,l&14 23. t f. SNegro Shoes, hsubscriber has macde arraingementa for terrranlrfacture of from FoflIH? Five ' rL4sN~a par fthe above artfl1E b'y theFA * l. For teferetice as to gm~i'ty, he would respectfuilly refer persona wW may be disposedl to pturchase of hitn, to mllpsec who patronized! him last year As t pee hewill gua~*W~e them as low as Mlay 22 2 .J MORGAN.: Home Industry. TIlE Subscriber tatjes this ___method of informitig lit IWInd and the pniblW; t'hat lie has reetiit9 etilarged his Carriage Shop, and procured the services ofapse'rtti goodl v~ork men, and! is now ready to bui ld'Vehaicles of any descriptilon at the shortest n~filk. lie promises to repair with neatne..s and despatch anad sat' iti'y all thoso who may favota Nhn witha patron. dge, in cheapiness &c. !.vstumu'p,. ~ C Ra h. POT DYSPEPSIA! CAN BE CURED! 1OME'S KtAUM DE VIE, or lalsam of Life is', nftera trial of upwards of twenty caara n a great variety of castes, confidently oftered to lie publie,especialiy to thp.afflictel with the WoL qitgi1 ng c-omplaint, anlt sure and speedy cilef fr. heir stcflerngs. - . Iead the following certifientes. They .re "romn gentlemen of high utan ii - and resii ng p your itnmediate vicinity. eiy are but one >r tor'oof the many in our possession 'all goll. ng the henling virtues of this, (to use the; wors >f a grateful ispeptic who was cured by its ivc) most precious cur1o und. Certificate from the Rcv. Iartwrl Spain. i.MTEtVni.L,. S. C. Jan. 13th 1853. Mr. CHA . DEr.Oa -S. IM Dear Sir: -Last Spring I used two small liot. LI;e of your Iasaam9f a ife; and experienced rnuel henefit. I t'toi it two or three times dai. [y, a tenspoonful at a do.<e in a wine glass of Wirr. ,,l oetd t' my liver, nil imparted a healthy Lonc to all my digestive organs, relicvinag me of listretioeg Acadche, and many other disagreca. ble dysjjtic sytntons. [Sighied] A. 1911x. Mr. CIIAS. DEr.ORME: DEAa 81t :-I take great pleasure in recom hiiend ing your "lautne deo .ie." v4%1 vh I lvp often used, anti #fteds with decided relief whet sfflering from attacks of Dyspepsia. At once a stimulant, tonie and cathartic, I ama sat isfied it will prove eminetly servicenble to alt who are afllicted with Dyspepsia. Its general introduction throughout the country will be a public benefit. To keep a suppuly constantly on hand, wliicl, I wotild no t exc inrpe for alt the Amti-dyspep. tic 'aousuiwiiaorn .f iuhe to Texus. Sours resspectfully, [1iigned] JOHN W. ERVIN. Fortt sale by, IIh~.ER A' 13iAIT'N, Wholewale Agents Also for stale by Dr. W. Jas. DARGA& CO., and It Iex & Tuo.mtsos, Sumnterville, S. C. RoOs'.as & SPENC21t, iishopville, S. C. November 9, 1853 2 tf Businesi Card. BROWN.4 DeRO.9ST, 180 FRONT STREET, NtW T~kk D:ROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Cottion J ;ctvri d General Commi. sion 1i rcl/&th,. D B. McLAURIN, Esq.. will give per o sonal and special attention to the ini. terests and ortlers of his liriende in this State and the adjoining Countie''6( ,Nortli Carolina, who may favor these Houses with their patronige. Consignments of produce to the louse in New York, eithter ly way. qf Charleston, Georgetown, or W~ihuio;pg. will he covered by insurance, if notico te fisipmuent he ponmptly giv enl. May 3, 1853 27-tf Improved fOtton Gins. Thani fnl for past favo'ti; suunrih. w-p es to inforin the public that ;,,W1 i . iure.s Cotton Gins at his esutl1ir'ment in State. burg, on the most improved and approws-d plan. which ie thinkn that the cotton giuned:d.ione of those gins of the late impro v.. 4, wor at Ieast a quarter of a cent amore ian the cot ton ginned on the ordinary gin. lie also man utactures thein oi the 'nmt sminijde construction, of the finest finish and of ths best ma* rials ; tit wit, Steel Saws aid Steel Plated Ribs Case hardened which he will sell for $2 per Saw. Ie also repairs old gins and puts them in com plt-te order at tie sii'rtest notice. All orders for aths will be pronipti yand punctually attended to. VIL.AAM EI.LISON. "tttehiurg, Sumter Dist, S. C. Feb 17,-.- 26 Veterinary Surgeon. ROBERT W. ANDREWS nobofiest the citizens of thuia, anti the adjoininsg Districts, that hec has red ed hsis Siales tnear the I)e pot of the W. & M. I. Road, where lie is ready at all timeus to tak eharge of tihseased Hlorses for a moduserate charge ; in all cases where there is no cure no pay will he expected. Hie also cotmueiii~ s to take Patsig1ers to andi fromt the Depot, td ex pect hity to receive a New Ommhlus for that prpose. Goods lie will hmaul at the uold rate of 10 cents erphekage, antd sobecits the patronaige of th~e p ~hit-. F~elb. 22, 1883 17--if LEONARD CIEAP1IN; iutnii 1Cture'r and I)eald- in dP. i''e e andl Harnese, OFveydes'cription, Nos N'I, Mceir'u s'ty'ue, andI 33 Wenitworthi treet, next tos the tltd stand of Gilberts & (impi, Uiar-leston, S. C. Oct. 19th, 1853. S I g Negttes IEiight and 8dd TIIEl uidersignedl has opened an olIluII'et No. 16 State Street, Charleston, wher, hd hast re hsandi a nusnher of LIKELY U~iNG NiF. G;ROES fosr sale front whichi6%spl h watnts of any of the comni *;py T heseNe ~roes are purchased ins avad Vi inin. tsrrli ansd South CarirtiA '.l'o hsis list hin continuailly r l ''sos The hi~iest prices Iidd~ LA tltt eh' n gen.. Charleston, de. 21, 1853. 8 ypet Law Notices J. B. N. HAMMWET, ATTORNEY AT[ LAW, SUMTERVILLE) S. C. Otlice nekt 4 d ISJ. 1. & Rt. C. Webb's de 'ork Store. Ma rch 22, 1853i 21-tf .REMOVAL. lt L.ER & N EWBERY have remoived from t-heir ftornmer stand to the one formerly odeil~e byE. D). PRIINGLE & CC., one door Not of H.IOY'S JewelryT store, where they would be pblertsd to pelt their friend. and customers. Oc t d, '853s. 453 cf FORWARDING' AND 6ommission Merchant, I W LMIINGTON, N. C: PAhTr..uRLt attention give'N stihe SAi or 8i1111ENT of Naval Stores and Cotton, and liher CASH ADVANCiSS made on' Con i giments. Dec. I4, 1853.' 7 ly Fall Goods! Fall Goods BUTLER & NEWBJER.Y 'Nuld respectfully inform their frltsesds and th'W Public generally, that ;sealhie Just received a large and wet) sue2 lecte Sock of FALL AND.WINT~i d@#nk, embhracing every quality and style of YA DIis, DR ESS GODls ;Heavy Goods, &o., ('rocer' iest, Boots and Shoes of every description; latest ityle Hats and Caps; IHard~are and Crockery; Ready Made Cfoihig, etc. etc., to which they pn-rt fularly invite attention. A lot of CHKOICE& SEGA RS. FOR sA LE OR TO RENT. THE methsuriber offers his Farm, havIno) ta twellinig and out h ouses anid the heat iil nth district, esituated a short distance fromt he town of Stumlerville, for sale o tol rent. Terms made eassy, and mosuvssiusn given at sace-. . P 'RlRY Sh0SES. ~so i" now put up in the largest sized lBottles, an i, adetiowledged to be. time best 8arsuparills male, ns is certiiied by the Wonderful Cures P. has perfonnell, the original copies of which anr in ,he possession ef te proprietor. Ite-ra ember, tlh1- i tile Only truW wind oungumiI article. - Srofuhtiyphili, Mercu.liJ Cumplaints, Cnnleer, '~.ngrenr, Rheomittismn, and a variety of c-ther diias't are speelily and per kfly cured by the use 6f thii ieficinm>. RIEADTIE FOI. LOWNA4,*h.YFICATE: ''-- 0$o~isACo., A Na., Jri n. 2, 1852. Dear Sir :-I end you tlais A certify to you that Your Extraet of Yellow Dock and Sarsn parilla has perfortned (Ote of Ilmo mOst wonderfn I cures on mu that has ever been efrectnd on main. I have been afflicted for forty years with erttptions on my legs and feet; in 1848 they got so bad that I had logo on ernatches, and in 1819 I had one leg amptated above the knee. In about nine inouths after my other leg broke out ifmlarge eating and running sores fremn my ktned .to my foot, and discharged a great deal ofoffen P'e.matttlr.My groin broke out in larg7 biles, which discharged 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 yee-rlA cannot describe to you. I was in such agony that I never rested day or night. iaUctober bi.t mny son brotight me onc of your bottle wraipjrs, I read it, amid found re cord of some woiderful cu.res performed by your " Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa rilla," I peit uimd gpot two bottles of it, and comimecngd takig it. Ii two weeks, to my great astonithnent, toy sores all became easy, and I could ieep all night, a thin" I had not donte for two years. Whetn I laT taken six liottles, my sores hadnearly all healed. My sores got wyell as if by enihantment. I have now usefl in till eignt bottles of your " Extract of Yellouw1J'jk and Sarsaparilla," and I now consider itse tff well. I entreat all of the afflicted to try this modi. cine, for I be-lieve it will cure any known die. ease in the. worild.-Lay aside all prejudice and just try it, "rid proclaim its great worth to guiTering mankind aind entreat them to take it, for it will cure them. My case is well knotyi .in a large portion of South Carol ra Georgia and Alabama, and if any s4gdlipou.6,t the above cire, I invite them to call on imti, aili I will show them the scars. I canl he found ii Tallapoosa Co., Alabama one mile fromn Store's Ferry. Renajati Hughes. The Yellow Dack ud Sarsaparilla is pecu. liarly adal-ted for fe'Aales (if delicate health, resulting from irregularity of menstrual dis charges, and other diseases peculiar to their sex.--le prdpretor hus in him possession a great number of cert-aie.of cures performed o the aubove description. We assure the affict edl, that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysomt's Ex. tract of Yellow. *ok and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate those dioulties and renew the natural etergies. Zyy'V Put up in quart bottles.-?rice $1 per bottle. Sold Wholel qand Retail by SCOVIL& MEAD,1 Ci AILESSTREET NEW ORLEANS. General Agents for the Southern States, to w'lWo't all orders must be addressed. ~ OLD ALSO BY MILLER & balITToN, Sumterville, S. C. T. -. WORK3MAN, Camden. . C. Z. J. DEltA r, Camden, S. C. .S. lnAci, Orangeburg, S. C. June 21., 18$1 34 imo. The Ienowhed Remedy? loay bitment. hh xroiary Uitent is comnnoseil ora the most -healinig Baltrns., and whenl used in accordance wvith time di're'etlions which accoma pany each pot, will asauri lWres wheni all other , agap. fall. Cases of time hiost desperate Skin, diseases readily yield to its estlicacy. It is fa monis when tused In cases di Gout, Rhmetuma tisms, Contrac'ted or StitT Joints. In Asthtmaa it will don wonders if well rubbed into the Chest. A MOST ASTONtSifo CUa. OF sVRort7LOts ~UCEts,-A CAIE C&a:Ettic)Dv TilE MiAvolt OF DzoSToN, ENGLAND. Copy of a Letter from J. N~oble, Esq., Mayor of .. oston, Lincolnsahire. TO-tPRO, PoR ntoLowAl', D~ear Sir -.Mrs. Sarah Dlixon of Liquorpond Street, 4os6tgn, has this (lay deposed before me thmat for acotsadsambld lieriod she was-severely alllicted witli. Be-rofulouis Sores andI Ulcers itt her arms, feet', legs, 'anmd othier parts of her body ind tsltlidug~h the first of imdical advice was ohtairad' ut the cost (if a large sumn of mtoney, she obitainmed no abatement of suffering, bul gradumally crew worse. Being recommmtendedh by a friend to try youir Oitntment, she procured a small pot, anmd a box of the Pills, amid before that was all tused, sym-. tomsm of amemtnmnt appattredl. Bly persevering diltll the miedicines for a short time longer, ac cording to the directions, and~strictly adhering to your rules as to diet, &c., she was perfeedly cured, and now enjoys the best of health. I remaimn, Dear Sir, your. truly. (Signed) J. NOBLE. Dated Au'gust 12t H; 1853. AN EZ.itdDiNARY AND RA~tn CURE OP kis I~tA N TatE iRG, AFTERt MEtDICALt Atit Copy of a Letter frB'm Mrs. Ei:abemh Yraters of thme Post Oflce, Aldwoick Road, near Ji.g*or, Susse.r, dated Jun. 12th, 1853. -8i-dtForxssoa nodlA-.tt Sir,-I suffered fomr ai cohsiderabte period frotm a severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length settled in may leg, and rtsisted all medi. cal treatment. lAly sulleringa were very great, and.I qumite desgdired f ranmy permanent amend mmpip,. wh'en I wasadvisedi to have recourse to your Ointment and'Pills. I did so without de lay, anid am h appy to say thme result was emi nenttly successful, for they effetcted a radical cuare of mty lg nd restor-ed tite to the enjoy ment of heai fi. I shi,(i ever speak with the utmost comgffte ece of youtr miedimnes, amnd htavo lecobntmended them to others itn this neighbor. hood m.imilatly aillicted, who derived eqtual benefit. I ani, SIr, your obliged and faithful Servant (signed) EIblAA H i'll Y EATIE*. The Pills should be used bonjointly with the Oiniitmt iii ufost bf the folluwing cases: - bad Legs, Bad Breasts, IHun, Bunions, Uite of Afoshetoes and San-Flies, Coco-bay, Chiego foot, Chilbmlmitts, Chiapped htandls, Curtis. (Soft,) Canens; Cotrtacted atnd StifT Jointsi Elephantlasls, Fistultas, Gout, Glandular~wel lmsJtsXmbago, Piles, Rhmeumatism, Scalds, Sore Niple,, Sore-thmroats, 13kin-digenses,Sctur s'y, Sore-heads,' Tumnours, Uilceri, Wo~u~ds,' laws. .*500 AT TnP. ESTA~i.taiMENT o Pro 7aSoin stost.ow A , 214, S1'atD, (near TE'M PLE livmt,) LoNiooN, and also at his llOUem iN NiCw YoiRzt. OarnFas fur Magdiolre itn the 8ftt'as,' addressed T1. Ilot.L~oway, Nsw YoR E, s#fil receive due attemntion. - 1 l'd also by all tespectablet Druggists andI Dealers in Medicines througtout the Limited Statt~, Itn Pets, at 37 1-2 cermts. 87 cenmim, and $1. 50 enmts eacht. Tro h had WVholesideo at the prIncipul Drug Houses in the Union-' - . Egy' There I.'a consderable saving by tak inig lhe larger .sisf. N. B:,~-.DA~titm for thme guidanttce of patients int every disogler gre allixed to much Pot. Fpr ate by P'. M.00OHEN & CO., - Charleston. MIarch-5th, 1851 23 ly. THE b .Wand litext K lilionst of &hol . Ihokk, ill alhi kindts iin genral use, tin be httd at Il'l.IR & A v', i RW t 'S.