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NO 208 A ND 10. .11 A I N S T it E E T COI.UMIIA, S. C. Manufacturer and General DEALER IN FINE AND PLAIN Pianos, Ch11airs, . VllWALL1 'A PEit. -V,. &c. &c,. At very low prices fortcnal. Ife is constant ly 'repleiishiitur his lnrye assortment from his MAN11FACTOCY in Columbia, tmd trom Neiv York. and now ofrer a greater variety thatn nennt. especiatlly so in FANCY AND ENAMlELLED FURNITURE, Sitting ani lioeking Chn irs. &c. &. A. 1; GALE & CO.'S SITIERIORL AND (il EATLY 11 PROVED I'!A NOS, at New York ca-h prir-s. ;v7 All Pianos or Furni ture sold b himn ar- warranted for ont year or longer. A I kinds ..f Furniture neatly and promptly repairel. A largo lot of MAHOGANY VENEEIS on n.nd, withe other Cabluet laker's 5taterials,in 'great variety. WALL-PAI'ERt A N D BORDERING, a largo and rich asortment. t. Funerals served at short notice with Meialic and Wood Coffins. lie would respectfully invite his friends and the public generally to call and examine his sitock. laraht 15, 1854. 20 ly. ROBERT A YOINGUE, COLUMBIA, N. . BEGS leave to call the attention of his friends and the public to his Large and handsome Stock OF JEWELRY, &c. In addition to his former stock, lie han just received a new aml extensive assortment of GO.D nd SI IXER WATCIIES, Alantel CI.OCKS tf every variety, Silver and Plated Ware. i lnequ variety ; Military and Fancy Goods Ctis, Rifles, 'Nportsman s Apparatus, Fine Pocket and ''able Cutlery, and i a large assortiment of FAut N GooDS. 1is prices will be found. <m exaniination, to he as intderteit as at any other establisliment in the South. Thankful for past favors, he so. li'its a continuance of the patronnge of hib formter friends anti custoners. March 15, 1854. 20 ly. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, WINN & CLRKSON. TIE tndersigned have this day, associated thmseIlves together, under the above name and style for the transaction of all busines in the CLO THING, and IERCHANT TAILORS' line. tend may be found at the Corner store formerly occupied by Clark %V Ilro., wher. they .iill lie hanny to accommuatet their friends and the pIle generally. D. J. WINN, S. E. W. CLARKSON. March 13, 1854. -21 tif ICE! ICE! ICE! t IE COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE has been entir-ly rebuilt, so as to be caplable o holdi:r sev.,rnl thounsair tons of ICE, and jii ni-w opened for the season. Every facility will be afloreed to persons living at a distance to stuoply them regularly. It will he sent olFevery tnorning. if desirable, by rail roan, passenger or freight train; and the railroad agents have kin-l lv offt red to give every facility for its transpor. mann0. We will aiwavs have a man at the di hfercnt depots to rece'ive returned blankets, boxes, &. Cost of ice two cents per pound ;dravage, boves and packing 37 cent.'; charnes on rai'lroad will be Irom 1.15 to 50 cents per 14) pounds. BOATW RIGIIT & BARKU LOU, Proprietors. N. Ii. Blatikets are a very convenient menle of tramiporting ice. Blankets will be furnisihed at co:'t. My10, 1451 21 tf Notice. JUST received and opening a fino stock of the most fashionable anti Latest Styles of Spring and Sutmmer Goods. Consisting in part of the fillowing articles. alk. & facy Cloths. " & " Caseimerem. Spring & Stummer Trweedls Bk White & Fancy Silk Vesting. . " " Darsailles " " " " Linen Drills El1k. WVhite & Fancy Silk Cravats. l.inen' & Cambrie Silk & " Handk'fs, Gloves. Socks, & Drawers J.inenm Bosom Shirts anti Collars Silk & Merino tinder Shirts. 131k. Silk " Hats P'anama & fancy Hams. Clothinag. Bik. anad Faney Cloth Coats antd Sacks. " " "Tweed " " " i " " Alpaca " " "I Silk, Grass and Linen " " " Drap d'eto" B11k, and Fancy Cassimere Pants, Drap d'ete and Tweeds, WVhito and Fancy Linen 111k. White, and fancy Silk Vests Homhazine and Linen 'What andi faincy Marsailes, All of which we invite our friend, and thme public generally to call and examninie. We are also preparedl to mtake to order, any articles in the Tradoring line, as neat anti Cheap as camn be done in the State on the same terms, WINN & CLAIIKSON. A pril 12, 185f. 21 t "KEEP000OL" WILMINGTON ICE * HOUSE. ALL persons desi rotms of keeping cool or L of retaiing or regaining health are aidvisedl to use Ice freely during the Sum me'r antd Fall Seasons. Ice can be <ielivered daily by the Pass. enger trauin which leaves Wilmington at 14 and aet any D)epot on the W'ilmingten nnid Mnncmhester Rat! Road, at thea cost of 62 0!) per Barrel contaimtngs 125 Pounds, thereby placinig it within the power of all persomns to use some anid receive supplies with regularity and derpatch. All orders addressed to " Wilmington Ice House" enclosing the money will receive protmpt attetton-any person desir oumi of receiving rcgtnlar supplies at staled periods will please send their oerders, ac co'nbodyt~ anid ltheir accounats will be for. wair'ed t. the end of every month whten a r'rnt. tetnce tmust be promptly made or the II, m etsop. A. ii. V~AN BOKK(ELEN, Cristadoro's Excelsior Fluid lIItlle DVtE, NO. 6. AST~ft HOUSE. T.'Ilte claimos of this extraorehinatry article to public etimaiti-n, are not batseI apesn the timn that it has been be'tore the world. It is cosm. peratie it new pireparationt, f'ountdeel ont nnwt~ dhscovenei in ie iu ry, andt' it liat' umangura te'a tnt'w trt in hainr dyeingt. What art' its. re co~nn*mnns irq s,. Js .nli, ge the Itair of aint-y obtumious clor :n rtutre b'hlack or browni in five iminuni s. 2d .-- i assimiates with the hanir, und nou~irishes ins-teadt of b'urniung it. ,--it is pronontneed by neminent che~mists the nily tae hai r dye known. 4th,---i is imnpos -ch~ to uiame tan itnstantce of' iets ilure. f6th,--It 'has. tha widiet putltarimy eve r ye~t amcordedl to p~-a 'smlar preparamion. For theu esmtbilittmet of thlitmb ajesertions bty proof, sne the tesitanony i~ (Ats vanoto'it, No b, Atetor Huse, where it ii' fitlthredl, sold, and applied privaey irlO jier box, Si. For sale by aby ., RICE & THOMSON, Druggists, Sumterville, 8. C. lar 240 18fst 6nm. HAYNSWORTH & GREEN," WI. IIAYNSWORLTU. JOt|N T. OtMEEN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SUMTERVILLE, 8. C. WyiL. practice in Sunter and the ad. joining Districts. February 15u, 1851. 26 If JOHN T. IDARBY. WITH G. LITTLE & CO. G. LiTI.EH. J D. scorr. C, F. JACKSON. No. 199 KING STREIE T, Next door to Victorir Itott-l. CHARLESTON S. C. Always on hand-A large and Fashionable Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, AT THtE LOWEST PoSStLY PRICES, SHllWITS, 11081 EltY, UMBRELLAS, &c. &c VIiOL.ESALE AND RFTAIL. Apr. 12, 185 1. 24 ly White Lead! White Lead! 10,000 LBS. PURE WHIITE LEAD fur sale low. J. & J. 11. EWART, Columbia, S. C. fareh 15, 1851. 20 ly MILLS HOUSE. THOMAS S. NICKERSON Pro pri eta r, CIIARLESTON, S. C. Feb 29, 1854. 18 ly. C. P. REMSEN, (SUCCESSOR TO It. HAWLEY,) WI!OLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF Richardson SIiree,-No 89. TWO DOORS BELOW TIIE M3ARKET, COLUMBLI, S. C. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. DR. C. H. MIIOT, COLUMBIA, S. C. NEAR TIlE COURT 11O USE. DEALER IN Drugs, iMedicimes, Chemi cals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. 15E1.CTEU EXlIttESSIX FOL TIS _arch 15, 1851. 20 ly. A. BROIDE, Dealer in Prorisions, Flour, Bi CONL. G ROC RES, WINEs, LIQUORS, CIG.l RS, TO1A CCO. 'I'E AS. &~c. A 1.80, Plantation Supplies and COU.NTRYI' V PROI1;UE. TE A, MIOLASSES, CHEE8E, &c. 194. Richardson Street, COLUMIA, S. C. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. PLANTERS' HOTEL, BY (. W. BOMA R, South-west corner of Church and Queen-sts (iIARLESTON, S. C. Feb. 211, 1854. 18 ly. NEW STOCK At Frierson's old Stand, T1il Elu fllowinig comprisns a part of the heavy and varied stzock of Goods which the subscriber is niow recivinig at Frierson's ol Standl Muslin de Laines, Swiss and figured Muqslin3s. Calicos, Ginighamas. &c &. L~ace., Edgm gs, TFrimmtuings Insertings, Ribbons, &c. &c. Ladies anid Gents llosiery. Iloots, Shoer-, 1 hats and Caps, Ready Made Clothing, All descriptions of Groceries, Crnckery a large lot. Confel.ctioniary, Prnits, Nuts, Toys, &c. Fancy Goode, a large variety Alsonulways ont hand. Icedl Sodi WVater, Lemonade anid syrup. All ef which wvill be sold cheaper thanii any othier flouse in town. Come and see. MOSES LEVI. June 28,1%54 35S ti, $100 REWARD, WIIL be ie for the apprehens.ion atnd de live.ry to the Mlaster of either Workhonse in Chsarleston, or ainy jail in the State, of ISA AC, sometimes call Jobhn Brown. who, without any known cause, left, the, James lil lanta tion on the 20th of October last. Said fellow hi 5 feet 8 Inches in hecight, mnoftee conmp~lexion, umar, intelligent spoke-n, and is a Carpen.ter by trade ; and when, last heard oif was in the lower country, on 3hcCordl's plantation. Fifty dollar.. In addition to the above rewani, will ile ptaid upon proof to conviction of hais being~ harbored or employed by a white, or colored person. APPl to J. & J. Ii. KIIthK PATRLICII. Mlarc 29th, 1853. 22 tf. 1W Hinsdale, Dealer in Groceries, Hard ware and Dry Goods, 262, RJCARDSO(N fSTRE ET, and corner of (Garcais' Street,, COLfMBIA, S. C. March 15, 1851. 20 Iy. Who Wants M~oney ? The~ subscriber for one, is particulcriy in aant .f it. atnd he hopes that thtose who lhave p:.,tronized hint so liberally, will continue their fnendhipj by pa;ying up, andi' enabthling him, to met the, denmands of others. "Whseel cannot mHovO without grease" Jan. 18. 1851. 12 1) ' IEfN CAMDEN HOTEL, Caumden, 8. 0. W, EW WATSON PRO PRl~ITO , i] Noas 9, I'153- 9 if OUR OFFPICE IS PREPA RED TO All Ord4ers~ in JOb) Wor'k U~itly Neatucgg aub 0cespatdI). We hope those of our readers wishing i work dono. in this line will giv,,,.. c,... BROWNING & LEMAN" IMPORTERS OF 'reacsi, Brilisle amid Gernamali DRY GOODS. 09 and 211 King-areet corner of Mar ket Street, C:IIARfESTON, S. C. r1ARPETI NGS.-Ingraini, 3 Plys, Brus Lil T pestrv nnd Velvets. CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin, nd Worsted. CURTAIN CAMBRICS and 1USLINS, In arge variety. EMHROIDERED) LACE and MUSLIN JURTAINS, nil xtylei. GII.T1, CORNICES, in all the new designp. CURTAIN GIMPS, HOLDERS, LOOPS, LASSEI.S, &e., DRAPEItY CORDS and BELL ROPES, n till varieties. lRITISH and AMERICAN FLOOR OIL LOTIS. SILVER and GILT STAIR RODS and STAIR CAMIRETINGS, of all styles. WILTON, VELVET, and A XMINSTER RUGS, in great variety. 'PLANTATION WOOLENS-Il L AN. rETS, PLAINS. KERSEYS, CA PS,&c. Red and White FLANNELS, SilirINGS, &c. COTTON OSNABURGS, of all the best Southern makes. English and American COTTON FLAN NE LS. French. English, anl American PRlINTS. LINENS OF, RICIIARDSON'S superior make, for Sheetingos, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, Table Danmasks, Doylie, Napkins, Towellings, Iluckahac ks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers, Grus Cloths, &c. CI.OTIIS, CASSIMERS and VESTINGS, of best French Goois. SERVANTS CLOTHS, in all the shades of English Goods. SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS and LIN SEYS, of all gualities and styles. WiTH A FULL As1R'7M ENT OF Rich Dress Goods. In 11.KS, rISSuES, IIAREGES,GREN ADIN ES, 1USLINS, &c. 11031AZINES, ALI'ACAS and MOURN ING GOODS, in great variety. EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS, of ev. ery* descri ption. EVENING DR ESS Goods in Great variety, constantly received. All the above are of our own DIRIECT 1iM3PORTATIONS, and offerd at the LOWEST MARKET Prices. T ERtMS.-Cash, or City Acceptance. a~r The one price system strictly ad. hered to, and all Goods Warranted. BROWNING & LEMAN, Charleston, S. C., Jan, Gth, 1854. 1 tf hardware, Paints, and Oils, &c. J. & J. B. EWART, COL UMBIA, S. C. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN JACK-PLANE, Offer for sale at very low pricer, a large and well assorted stock of MII-SA V A N D M1lIL .1Ro'Ns PA INTS, OILS, A ND D YE STUFFS. EW Goods delivered at the Depot free of charge. J. & J. B. EWART. March 15, 1854. . 20 ly. Agen cy for Iron Railing and Ornamental Work, TIIE subseriber will receive orders for Cast Iron RailingP, and other Iron work inanu iactured iy ClASE & BROTIlERS, of Bostoini. The Work will ie de livered in Charleston at Hiton prices with thet expenies of Boxing. FreiKht Insurance, Drayage and Wlarfage added. Any person wishing~ illustratedl catalogues of the dilnerent designs can be~ suppli..d by apply. mag at my store, where specimens of someeofthe nrticles catn alsuo eseen. A catalogue cana be seen at time oflice of the Snammer Ilanner. JIOSEPHI WIlIILDEN. No.64) 1-2 East Blay, opposite P. & M1. Hank (Chareston, .Y. C. SMar, 29, 1851. 22 6,m Transparent Window Paper llanginigs, UPIIOLSTERIA~G AlAD BIDDING WARE HOUSE. WH[OLESAL.E & RETAIL, 117 King Strecet, Charleston, S. C, TH E subtscriber is receiving a large assort. nient of the above goods. 50,0)00 Rolls of Paper Hiangings; 1000 pairs af Window Shades., 100 Marasses, ofC every IeicripttionU. Also, Pillows, Bolsters, Lace amd luina Cmtrtaints, Damask, Satin DeLanes, 'ornmee, lin mds, Fire Screens Venitian Blinds, icc., &c. All kinds of Uphoisterinag, andi time butsiness te usually atte.nded to ina alli its branches. Mar. 29, 1854I. 22W K N yA 3. B, NIXON, PROPRIETOR OF THlE COMIEftCIA L 110OU8E, COrnerI Queen and( Chiurch-sts. Char'leton, S. C. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 ly. Samuel Jeff'ords, COMMISSION~ MER CHfA NT, )FFICE, Non-ru COMF~neIAJ, WHJAR1 CilARLESTON, S. C. Feb. 29, 1833. 18 1. 3HAiMBEllS & MlRSIIALL WHOLESALE d& RETAIL J.)EALESRS IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, No. 4, Granite Range, CorUMBa, 8, C. Sl4 All orders thank fully received and ~rontpi ly attenned to. ENJ. R. CIFAMBERS. WM. MARSHALL, A pril 19, 1854. *!5 6Sm N. A. 00HEN & COHN, WPIORTE~Rs& DEALEEII LV 'OREIGN and DOMESTIC DBlY G9OOD. No. 117 East Bay', NATHAN A. COIIEN, LEA POLD COHN.* Mar. 29, 1834. 22 AlyETOS PA VILION HOTEL, H. L. BUTTERFIE LD, Fel>.29 1 t W Columbia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & .Ce. COLUMBIA, S. C. I AVE constantly on hand the largest stock of in this place, which they are prepared to Rell at prices lower than apy other estah. lishmient in Columbia. tp Their Clothing is manufactured by them. solves with particular reference to this market, and they rdel warranted to say it is inferior to none, and SUP5ERIOR TO MOST CLOTIHNG off'ered in any part of the country. Their business is con ducted upon the one price cash principle, and the price of their goods marked in plain lig-ires upon each article by which a uniformity of price is observed, and the inexperienced buyer is enabled to make his purchases at as low a rate, as the more experienced and better judge. Persons visiting Columbia are respectfully invited to an examination of nour stock and prices. February 15th, 185.1. 16-ly. Notice, Look Up Street. WF1.nn CLARK'S IIOTEL is still in op eration--(thanks to the kindness of good friends)-ready to receive customers, and entertain them. to their ont ire satiisifact ion. 31r. C. is resolved that his Hotel shall not be excelled by any house in the country. Everything the market can furnish shall be spread upon his table, well cooked and cleanly. The beds are all in good order, and shall le kept so. Give him a trial and Mr. Clark pledges sat isfaction. Jan. 11, 185 11 tf Important Notice. FEL.OW CITIZENS!-.It isa painful task tothin, hutstern necessity and your negligence and fiorgetfulness, denmuin that I shoild remind all t hose indebted to n, either by note or ac colint, it, come to taw with thIc rhink, hides or corn at the mill, on or before the firut Monilay in March next, to save yonruelves of displeas ure antid to cheat Lawyers, Sheriffs and petty Constables oint of ost, for At tie los8s of a penny Vonn'll grunble and groan, As thongh the rhemnaties Were piercing each hone. Th14 ghost ofhad shillings Forever you will haunt, And you shake, least to-morrow Should bring yoi to wnti. L'' Pay ill), and save costs, and there will yet be a crust left you. W31. FRANCIS BUTLER. Jan. 25, 1851 13 if. To the Public, JOIIN CIlNA offirs his twrviceN to the citizens of Slumier District anud tihe public gen crally and pledges himself to give every atten tion t) the satle of all properties etitrustedl to his hands on coninission, either at anetion or pri vale sal.- The faiilities Ie enjoys, as to situa. tios aud his long expetrience in% the business are satisfactory ev idence of ins aility to do juntire to any who may employ him. Feb 22, 1851. 7 Boatwright & Barkuloo, COLUM BI.A, S. C. WIOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Puse ..D1 ues, 'Mcicine.q, C/remictals, Perfnceri, Faet Arlicles, Brushes, Glassware, Jye.Stujs, and all kinds of GENUINE AND POPULAR PATENT Medicines, A complete assortment, of the best quality, and gt the iov-est prices. March 1i, 1-54. 20 ly. Boots & Shoes. JAMES FENTON, 197,lRichaurdsonl Street, coLIIMltIA. S. C. . IAS conistarutly oni handI ands is dauily reeeiv. ing frs siuphes ofr all kin/s orf Itlies and, Genutleimen's Ibsots ansd Shoe~s of the latest fasth ions. Also, It E~iI CA LF-SK INS and SU[.E LEATli It for lloot-maskers. Mlarch 15, 185-1. 20) ly. Old Brass and Copper. The S'ubscrnber wiil pay 12-2 cents per pound in cash for ansy qnanmtiiy of old hirass or Copper, delivered at his shops, near the WVihin~etn and Mlanchester R1. Rt. Depot in Sumtterville. T. J. COGIILrAN. February 28, 1851 18 tf. 50 Country Hams, JUTreceived and for sale bsy J. T1. SOLO.\oNS & CO. May 1'7, 185I 29 tf PROVISIONS. C.otint ry I lamis, ant Shsoulders, Pick led lBeef andI T1onnrues---. Goshen Eutter, R ice, iElour &c. Altixted P'ickles, in pts, qimi. and 1.2 gals. Olives, Unipers &e Candies, Raisonis &c Ratisons 1(00 Boxes at a Dollar per Box P'ERRY MOSES A pr., .5, 1854- 23 trf. E. R, C0WPERTHWAIT, Furniture and Chair KING, 2d7 STREET, Five Doors abov-e Wenstworth., CIIA R IES'TON, S. C. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 6m. For Sale. l IE SUIJSCRIBIER offers for sale on very reasoinable terms, sonic valuable improved and unimproved losts in the Towvn of Stumterville. For particulars, apply to ARtCil'D. ANDERSON. Sumterville, Jsn. 3d, 185-I. 10--tf. McKENZIE'S CONFE~CTIONvARY AND FAN'CY Store, No. 136, R~ic/hardson Street, COL U MIBlA, S. C. P'ARTIES A NI WEDDINGS FUR~NISII ED AT SIIORITEST NOTICE. WHTIOLESALE A ND RET A1IL. March 15, 185-4. 20 ly. .FISK'S M E T A L LIC COFiFINd of at izes, constantly on hand atid for sale tHUDSON & BROTHIER, Opp. Temperance Haill Sumterville. June 15th. 185 3,-.f AT THE OLD STAND OF 8. & .. GILBERT S.&E. M. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGE IUSIA'NSS at the above stand-No. 35 and 40 Wentworth-street, Charleston-wherg they -will be pleased to exhibit to their old friends and curtomers a very extensivo Stock of Vehicles, com prising those of their own manufacture, together with various other sty!es usually found in this narket. Their long acquaint. anre with this market as nmntfecturers nud doalers will enablo them to ofTer great inducements to purchasers both in styles and prices. March 15, 1854. 20 ly Cabinet Wareroom, F. M. ANDREWS, Takes this inethod of informing the citizens; of Sutnterville and vicinity, that he has just openened on the corier above Clark. ITo tel, his, NEW CABINET WAHtER00M, where he will keep for sale, cheap, all such furniture an comes under this department of his trade; al will furnish for ensh, at Charleston prices, all descriptions of Furniture made. Repairing executed at the shortest notice. Mahogany and plain Coffins furnished with out delay. Feb. 8, 185-1. 15 tf. Notice, ALL persons who are in my debt a fee, Will please to come forward, and pay it to me, For I am now out of the indulging mood, And couldn't wait longer, indee , if I wrould The Sheriff has got me, with harness on hack; And soon I'm to trot on a very rough track, If my friends don't come forward and give tne a lift, I'll go to the devil, soon, all in a drift, iut rather thtan go to him, so early, hark ye I'll give a we bitof a hin4t. now mark me ! If yon don't pay tilp, right, under your noses, I'll take all yotr papers, and give theta to Moses, And then, oh, then, you'll get your farin In hell, he'll roast you like a herin, J. S. RICI. M. D. Clarendon, Fel., 8, 1851. 15 tf NEW STORE Thrdl Door South of the Torn a11411 (111( nea1rly opIoSite Tndatl & WI'atson T"" 1 "bscriber would respetfully in. form the citizeis of Situmterville and tle public generally, that he has opened at the above place a general assoriment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, flats and Caps. Itirdware, Crockeryware, &c. &c. A'so, A Choice lot of Family Groceries of every descriptioni, with Fruit of various kinds, such as Oranges, Apples, Lemons, &c. &c., which he will iell very low for Calh. J. BAIRET. Nov. 9, 1853. 9 11y In Equity-Sumter District. Willian Lewis, Adn'r. of BILL. Leonard White, ?-*' F. J. & M. Moses Chqrles W. Miller. Conpi'its. Sot's. The creditors of the late Dr. JAMes IIAYN swoariT, entitledl to claim under his a.*ignment to the above named Defendant, executed on the 28th day of July A. 1). 1842. are hereby no tified that, by an order in the above stated caus-, they are rept.ired to establish their de mands before me, Commissioner in Equity for Sunter District aforesaid, on or before the ret day of May nest. I also give notice that I will until the said first day of May text, receive proposals for the sale of a part of the real estate conveyed by thu sit id assignment, lying partly if not wholly in the corporate limits of Snmterville, bonniltd by landls Of Dr. J. C. l HArNswo-rnT, W. IL RIRUNsoN, T. J. CoritI.AN, and Mrs. C. los. SAK). nnd by the new road runnitng from Stum terville to the steam nill of T. J. Conutii.4N & Co., supposedl to contain about. one hundred and sixty acres. WV. F. B. IIAYNSWORTII. Com'r. in Equity 8. D. Dec. 27. 1853. U if TINDAL, WATSON &CO, TIl E iiubscribe.rs hav ing established them selves at the standl opposite A. 3. Moses' 'store, respectfully solicits the attention of their friends and the public to their well selectedl stock. l'heir a.sortmnent coanprijges all artiCles tisizalty kept, (e.rccpeing liquors) andi will het constantly replenished, and dlispoised of on ats favorable terms ais are oil'ered ansy where. Their stock consists in part as follows:-. Iadies' Dress Gooids anid Trimmings. Ladies' Collars, Chemisottes, and Under Sleeve, L~aces, Elginug, and Insertitngs, Jaconiet anid Swiss Muslins, Ladies' amnd gentlemen's. L. C Ildkf's. A large lot of Ihosiery and Gloves, Cravats and Stocks. Also, A full sn;sply of Prints andi Domestics. GItOCE 'I ES, Ihardware, llolloware, Carpenter's anid llatcksmnitht's Tlools, Cistern Puitn anid Pipes, Carriaee Trim tnings, Crockery and Glassware, Saddllery and Ilarnes., Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready made Clothing, &c. &. &c. TINDA L, WATO O JAMii~s S. INDAI.. ASN O SAnutti. WA-rsoN. 11. WV. GARDNER. February 22, 1854 17 if To The Public, Auactioneer'~s Notice. J A MES 11. CLA RK begs leave to noti.' fy the citizens of Sumnterville and the vi. entnty, that he is now prepared to give hie entire attention to any business in the auction line, He has had some experiente, and hopes by diligetnce and atteauion, to merit a share of public favor. Sntterville, Jan,.1Ih, 1854. 1--tf NEW t00DE. The subscribers are now in receipt of their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, consisting of every variety of Gents' and Ladies' dress goods. Groceries, Hard ware &c., which they are prepared to sell as cheap as this market can afford. Please call and examine for yourselves. Rt. C. WE BB & CO. A pr., 5, 1854. 23. t f. Negro Shoes. The subscriber has made arrangements for the mannfactuare of fromnFouir to Fiv Thousand pairs of the above article by the FA LL. For reference, as to quality, he would respectfully refer persons who may be disposed to purchase of him, to those who patronized him Iast year As to price, Its will guarantee them as low as can be oflerded. May 22 2 .J MOlRGAN. Home Industry. THlE Subscriber takes this method of informing his frie nd an t e pb ic, that he has recenatly enlarged Carriage Shop, mean cd the services f gooera work. meand a no~,w readyto uitl Veh es of any dlescnption at the shortest niotice. Hie promises to repair with neatness and despatch and sat isfy alt those who may favor -him with petazon age, in cheapness &c, R. 0. PUTrT3. LY1cNBDUno. S. C., May10 1854, on Busle~ess dait& BROWN & DeROSSET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Collon .Factors and Generad Commis sion Merchant. B. McLAURIN, Esq.. will give per. n sonal and special attention to-the in. terests rind orders of his friends in tIhis S:ate and the adjoining Counties of North Carolina, who may favor these flouses with their patronage. Consignments ol produce to the flouse in New York, either l way of Charleston, Georgetown, 01 Wilmington, will be covered by insurance if notice of the shipment he promptly giv. en. May 3, 1853 27-.f Improved Cotton Gins. fur ast favours the subscriber wish es to inform the public that he still manufact tures Cotton Gins at his establilsimenit in State burgi on the nost improved and approved plan which she thinks that the cotton ginned on ont of those gilns of the late improvement in worti at least a quarter of a cent morb than the cot, ton ginned on the ordinary gin. Ile also man ufactures them on the most simplq construction of the finest finish and of the best materials ; it wil, Steel Saws and Steel Plated Ribs Casi hardened whichl he will sell for $2 per Saw. lil also repairs old gins and plt them in cim. plete order at the shortesi notice. All orders foi Gins will be promptly and punctually attendet to. WILLIAM ELLISON. Statelurg, Sumter Dist, S. C. Feb 17,-- 2C Veterinary Surgeon. ROlERT W. ANDREWS notofies th citizens of tis, and the adjoining DIisriets that he has removed his Stables near the De, pot of the W. & M. R. Road, where ie im read) at all timres to tak e clarge of diseased forsei for a moderate charge ; in all cases whecre then is no cure no pay will be expected. le alst continues tw take Passengers to rii from thr Depot, vnd expects shortly to reetive a Nei Omnibus for that purpose. Goods he will hau at tile old rate of 10 cents per package, anc sobeiits the patronage of the public. Felb. 22, 1853 17-tf CARRIAGES! (ARRIIGIEN LEONARD CIIAPIN, Manufacturer and Dealer it Carriages and Harness, OF every deseription, Nos 121, Meeting street and 33 Wentworth street, next to it ol1 stan of Gilberts & Chapin, Charleston, S. C. Oct. 19th, 1853. 51 1 y Negroes Bought and Sold TIE undersigned lhit opsened an olice at No 16 State Street, Charleston, where he has r.1 hand a nunber of LIKELY YOUNG NE, GROES for sale from which he can supply thi wants (if tiny of the comnillity. Tiese Ne groes are purchasel in Mar -land, Virginia ri r ind 'Soutlh Carolina. '., his lot le i Continuzi y receiving accessions. 'rhe highel prices paid at all limes for negroes. J. 31. E.- SHA RPE, 16 Stae Street. Charleston, Dec. 21, 1833. 8 ly Law Notice. J. B. N. HAMfiIMIET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, sUMT'ERVILLE, S. C. Office next door to J. B. & R. C. Webb'i New York Store. Marci 22. I 21-tf . REMOVAL, BUUT LER & NEW IIERY have removed fror thteir former stand to the one t'orinerly occupiel by E. 11. PRINGLE & CO., one door North 0 F. IIOY'"S Jewelry Store, where they woul be lelamsetl to see their friends and customers. Oct 5, '853. 49 tf F'ORAR11LING Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON. N. C. PA RTIClL A R attention fiven to the SA L! or SIlIlPMENT1 of Naval Stores and Cotton and liber CA~SII AU)VANCES made on Con augnimnts. Dec. It, 1853. 7 ly Fall Goods! Fall Goods IBUT.LR & NEWIH ERY wvould respectfully inform thleir friends and the Public generally that they have just received a large and -wetl se lectedt Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing every quality anid style of L ADIES D)RES8 G0OO)5; Hieavy Goods, &c., Grocer ies, Boots anid Shoes of every description; lates style Hats and Caps; Ihardware and Crockery Ready Made.Clothing, etc. etc., to which thes particularly invite attention. -- ALso A lot of CIIOICE SEGA RS. To Arrive, DRIED-FIGS, RASINS, CANDY, PICKLES. GINGER-PRESERVES. CiHEESE, BOTT'l.ED CIDER, PORT. ER, &c. AILSO, Berage DeLains, Printed Jaconets, French Camtbric ks.-Finie assortment of Ging. hams, black and colored, antd Embroidered Goods, &c. &t. J. TP. SOLOMONS-& CO. March 8th, 1854. 19 tf Copartnership Notice R. a. WEBB & CO, IIE undersignedl, havo associated them. selves together, tunder the above name and style, for the transaction of all busr ness in the mercantile iin'd and mnay~ be found at the old stand of Wmt. WEBBhH, wvhere thley wiulll be happy to see and ac comodate their friends antd the public. R. C. W EBB, ,1R, S. WE BB. Mar.15, 1851. 20 if Francis R. Shackelford, FACTOR ANi Coumnumision M~erchanit. CeIRLESTION, R. C. TIlE subscribler respectfully calls the at tention of the1 Planters of Sumter District to tile abiove Card, anti solicits a share of their pitronage. The most satisfactory reference can be ;.iven if required. F-. Ri. SIIACKELFORD. Charleston, Aug., 0, 1854 41 4t Notice, T~IIE subscibere are now receiving their stock of 8pring and Summerm goods, whIch have been selected with great care, and cannot fail to give satislhetion in style,quality, anti prices. Our stock coalpaises all1 articles whIch the wanis and taute of the community demandl, and we solicit a call from our friends and the piub. lie before calling elsewhere as we had6 n~ new styles whIch cannot fail to p lease. *TINDAL, WATSON 4 CON Mar.29. I85M. T. le ae rtr ~ el hall Per formedi fihe orignal h, III thepe n tich Are this IN the onl trpe ant gnal articl Srcrofulla ,CyhiiP4eguia Cmaiti Cancer, Gangrene, Hheutism, -and avast variety of other djiseu.aes are speediu ind factly cured by ,Ite.USe of thin mne4cine. IEADTiIE FOL WI CjgtT TALLAPOSSA Co., Ala.,Ja . 1862. Denr Sir :--I senl yon tils to eerilfy Vow that your Extract of Yellow Dock and.aSO .. parilla has performed one of the tnoft wo ndo cujr,,s on mu thait hast eyer been efrectowdon tafl. I have been afflicted for forty years with ertlptionn on my legs and feet; in 1848 they got so bal that I had to go on crutchei, and in 1819 I had one leg ampmated above the knee. In about nine muonthsi after ally o oerlei e out im lurg eating and runnigl sores frcm in knee to my foot, and discharged a great deal o olfen sive matter. My groin broke out in large bile, which discharged much offensive matter, and. at the same time my left hand broke out in large runnig sores nearly to my elbow. The misery that Ilhave sufiered for the last i two years I cannot describe to ou. I was in such agon that I never rested dayor night. in Octo ber lat my son bronght me one of. your bottle wrappers, I read it, und found re cord of some wonderful cures performed by your " Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa. rIla," I Sent anal got two botties of it, an4 cominciiajed takimg it. In two weeks, to nay great astonaishmneait, lily sores all became easy, I and I could sleep all nihqlt, a thing i hail noL: dond for two years. Wleal I .hnai taken six bottles, ay sores lad nearly all healed. My. sores got well as if by enchaniment. I have now used in all eignt bottles of your " Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsalarilla," and I now consider imyself well. I entreat all of the afflicted to try this medi cime, for I believe it will cnre any known die. ease in the world.-Lay aside all prejudice and just try it, and proclaim its great worth tp suffering mankind ant entreat them to take i4 for it will cure them. Ply case is well known in a large portion of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should doubt time above cure, I invite them to call on me, and I will show them the scars. I can lie found in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama one mile fron Store's Ferry. Renajati HItighes 'he Yellow Dock and Sarauparilla is pecu-. liarly adapted for female. of delicate health; remulting from irregularity of ienstrual dis cIhrgeas, and other diseases peculi? to their sex.-l'he proprietor has in hii Possessiol a great number of certificates of cureaplierformed of the above description. We assure ite afflict.. ed, that a bottle or two of Dr. (Quysot's Ex. tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate those dilliculties and renew the natural energies. ' Put up in quiart bottles.-Price $1 per bottle. Sold Wholesale and Retail by SCOVIL& MIEA D, 111 CHARLES STREET NEW OlLEANS. General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders tuust be addressed. SOLD ALSO BY MLLER& BRITTON, Sumterville, S. C. T. J. WORK-IAN, Camuden, S. C. Z. J. DeUIIAV, Camden, S. C. S. BEAcH, Orangeburg, S. C. June 21, 1851 '41 6 mo. The Renowned Remedy? f H~ollowaTs Ointment. The extraordinar-' Unguent is compose.! on the most healing ltalsaa, and when used in accordance with thte directionts which accnom pany each pot, wvill assure cures when all other means fail. Cases of the mosnt desperate Skin diseases re:uadily yield to its efllicacy. It is fa motus when usedl in cases of Gout, Rheuma. -tsmn, Contracted or 8:lf'Joints. Itn Asthmana it wvill dho wonders if wvell rubbed into the Chest. A MiosT ASTONiaayN eaE oF sctoFU~oU~S ULCE~ts,---A CA8E CEaTai:D BY TihE MAYoR OF DnSTON, ENGLAND. .Copy qf a Lrfter from- J. iwoble, Esg., Magor of Bostoni,-Lincolnashire. To0 PRoFssoa~ itorMVIAY, Dear Sir,--Mrs. Sarfalh Dixon of Liquorpond Street, Boston, haas this day deposed bedore me that for a cotnsidyrale period shtu was severely afflicted with Sc~rofuloaus Siares anal Ulcers in hetr arms, fleet len, anal oth~er prts of her body : ati ahhlouthe first of med ical advice was obtained, at the cost of a I are saim of money, sihe obtaitied no abatement of sufIering, but gradually grew worse. .Being recomneda by a friend to try yur Ointment, site procured a small pot, and aox of the PI'lls, anal before that was all used, sym. toms of amtlendmaent appeared. By prsevering with the medicines for a shtort timu longer, ac cording to the directions, atnd strictly adhering to your rtles as so.dtet, &c., she was prfectly cured, and now einjoys the best of health. 1 remamn, Dear Sir, yours truly. (Siganed) J. NOBLE. Dated August 12th, 1853. AN EXTaAORDINtARY AND RAPID cURE OF ERYbtrELtAs IN TnlE L.EO, AFTER MEDICAL AID IIASD FAILF.D. Copy of a Letter from Mirs. ElizeaeA V'c. of thec Post Ofice, Aldwick Road, near Bognesr, I' .Susse.r, dhaed Jan. 12th, 1853. TO PROPESsoa toLoway, Sir,-- suffeared for a constidaerabte period from a severe attack ol Erysipelas, which at length settled in my leg, and resisted all. muedi. cal treatment. Sly suileritng~stwere very great, and I quite despasiretd of any paermanent amnend ment, when I was advlsedt to htave recourse to your Oitmenlt anal Pills. I did so wiitout dle lay, and am htapy to say the. result \va~s emi neatly successf, fur they efleeted a radical cutre of may lg and restoretd me to the enjo mnent of hietuth. I shall ever speak witth ultmost cotifidence of your medicineis, and have recommaended them to others in this neighbor hood similarly afflicted,- who derive equal benefit. - I ama, Sir, youtr obliged and falthfti Servant (signed) ELIZA BETH Y EATES. The Pills should be used conjoitli with the Ointment in ust of the fitiowing cases: Bad Les, Bad Breasts, Burns, BunIons, Bite of Slosebletoes and San-Flies, Coco-bay, Chiego foot, Chilblains, Chapped hands, Corn. (Soft,) Catcers Contracted and Stiff' ointa, Elephantiasis, Fistulas, Gout, GlandtuiarSwel hings, Lutmbago, Piles, Rhteumatism, Scalds, Sore Nipples Sore-thpeats, bikin.diw-aags, Scur vP1,wSoru-hesads, Tunzioure,: Ulcuisk /Wounds, *,SOr.D AT Ttla RmASaLtsiltNTEr oF Pao FEssoa tiotLowAy, 244, STRANDJ (nearsTBM SL E liva,) LONDON, and a!so at his HoUSe IN Na~w YORK. Oanas fd Aed cre In ,the States, addressed TI. H~ou.rowva s ~w YORK, will rteceve due , ttention. ~4Job all - respectable Drtigists and Iiei l lellnes throughout the Unaited States, in Pots at 37 1.2 Cetnts. 87 cents, and *1. 50O cents eace To bes had Wholesale at theo principal Druig tiiaes int thu Uniont. There is a considerable savling by tak, Itig th lrger sixes. N. B.--Drections for the guidance of patients int every dlisorder are affixedl to eac~h Poh. For sale by P. M1. COIIEN & CO., Masoh 5th, 1854 23 u$I' best and lajest EdilionoF ei o I EsOkI,-ot kitids it e~tralui' bo at & 1TERA& Wn 4