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-- '$.-I *~ I tE R I NO 20 AND 210. NA I N 8 TRi E iT CO.UM.BIA, 8. C. Manufacturer and General DEAIER IN PINE AND PLAIN S Pianos, 4'haIsirs, At very low prie's frorenslh. ie is cnnstant. ly reiieriishing his larye assortment front his ANUFACTOICY in Columbia, and fromn New York. and now ofli-rs a grenaer varieoty than neniml, especiallyi so in FANCY AND ENAMELL.) FURN'iTURE, Sitting and liocking Chnairs. &c. &. A. 1. GAL. & CO.'S SUPERIOR AND GlIEATI.Y IMPROVED PlIANOS. at New York eaih prir'-. : All Pianos or Furni tur- old by him an warranted for one year or longer. Al kinds cf Furnit:re neaty and promiptly ropaired. A large lot of AlAIIOG ANY VEN EEl s on ~1and, w ithi other Cabinet alaker's Materials, in ennt variety. WALL-PAPElt A N D BORDERING, a large and rich assortment. 4'- " Funerals served at short notice with bletalic and Wood Collins. lie would respectfully invite his frieneds and the public generally to call and examine hiie ostock. M:rch 15, 1854. 20 ly. ROBERT A YONAIGUE, COLUMBIA, -V. (. BEGS leave to call the attention of his friends and the public to his Large and handsome Stock OF JEWELIRY, &c. In addition to his former stock, lie has just received a new and extensive assortment of GO. and SI 1ER WATCHES, Mfantel CLOCKS f eve'ry variety, Silver and Plated Waire. a lui- variety ; Military and Fancy Goods ; C11mis, Ruiles, ISportsantai s A pparatus, Fine Pockei anol Tahle Cutlery, and a largo ssorlitentof FANC-Y GOODS. His prices will be fmitail. on examination, to be as inodente as at any other establisliment in the Soith. Thiank fiu for past favors, ho so. livitt a contiinance of the patronage of li r former friends anti customers. hMarch 15, 1854. 20 ly. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, WINN CLARKSON. THE undersigned have this day, associated themselves together, under the above namlie and style for the tratsaction of all busines in the CLOTHING, and MERCIHANT TAILOICS' line. aind mnay be found at the Corner store formerly occupied by Clark 4- Ilro., where they waill le haptpy to accommodate their friends and the puble generally. D. J. WINN, b. E. W. CLARKSON. March 13, 1854. 21 tf ICE ! ICE! ICE! IIE COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE has been enttir-ly rebuilt. so as to he capable o h~lditse'vrtl honmsaml tons of ICE, and (i.s no'w opened for the season. Every facility will he aflorded to pereone living at a distamn to Simply them regilarly. It will he sent ofrevery tuorning. if desirable, by rail roan, passenger or frei-Aht train; and the railroad agents have kind. l off!r.d to give every facility tor its transpor muin;n. W.e will alwavs have a nani at lie diirent depots to rce'ive returned lihankets, bowxs, &e. Cost of ice tswo cents per pound ; dravage, boxes and pneking 37 ceits; charges on ruilroad will be from 25 to 50 cents per 1l0X nonntds. BOATWIlGIIT & BARICKULOO, Proprietors. N. Ii. islaiket are a very convenient nirsle of tra rportin; ice. Bl nkei' will be fuirnisied at cost. May 10, 180i 2S tf Notice. JUST rcseived aid "p-ming at fino stock of the most fashionable and Latest Styles of Spriijg and Summer Good.. Consisting in part ot the fillowinig articles. 1Elk. & fancy ~Cloths. " & " Cassimneres. Spring & Summer Tweeeds 131k.W bVite & Fancy Silk Yestings. " " Marsailles " " " "Linen Drills Ri1k. White & Fancy Silk Cravats. Lim-n & Cambric Silk & " Hlandk'fs, Gloves. Socks, & Drawers I~inen Boson Shirts anid Collars Silk & Merino under Shirts. 111k. Silk " Hats P'anamia & fancy Ihats. Olothing. Bl1k. and Fancy Cloth Coats and Sacks. " " "Tweed " " " "Alaca Silk, Grass and Linen " * Drap d'ete Bi1k, and Fanc1y Cassimere Pants, Drap d'ete and Tweedls, Whmto and Fancy Line~n 111k. White, andI fancy Silk Vests Hlomhazine and Linen What and fancy Marsailes, Alt of which we invite our friends and the public generally to call and examine. We are also prepared to make to order, any articles in the Tailoring line, as ne-at anid Cheapi .as can be done in the State on the same terms. WINN & CLARKSON. A pril 12, 1851. 21 tf "KEEP00OOL" WILMINGOTONT ICE * HOUSE. LLprosdesirnus of keeping cool or ofretaining or regainintg health are advised to uso Ice freely during the Sum. suer andI Fail Seasons. Ice can be udelivered daily by the Pass. eunger train which leaves Wilmington at 7j and at anty Depot on the Wilmiington a~ nd Mnncetuer Rai! Road, at ihe cost of - 2 00) per Baorrel contauimng 125 Pounds, thereby placing it within thte power of all perenlns to use some and receive supplies with regularity and diespatch. All orders addressed lto " WVilmtington Ice Hotuse" enclosing the moe will receive prompt attenttion-anly person desir ouis of receiving~ reguilar sutpplie's at stted periodis will please send their orders', ac ctonh idly-an l ihi r accotst will be for waur.'red at thte end of every month whetn a rem- m'iiiee emust be promptly made or thme nL.:'pa stonppe.i A. 1H. VAN BOKKCELEN, P'toi't tF.-rop. Jiinet 15, 1854. 36 6mt. Cristadoro's Excelsior Fluid II.llK DYis, NO. 6. ASTuIt HOUSE. . Thme clatiims of this ertraorelhnary article to *public estimatlvn, are not imse-l umprm the timn ~hat it has been betore the worbi. It is com-l pt mrttivy al.I unew preparamlion, totinillon new blicovenesu in euui.t ry, au-- it hias itnugura Itie a o era in; hinr dlyringt.. What are! its re ctmm.uanii? ns '(i -,- ~ -4i. ieans the hair of any tbnoxiomi color :u r~ature's black or brown In five minunti *. d,--- ia:tsimilatets wvith the ha ir, end niourirs instead of burningu it. .3d,-It is pronounced by emiinent emsiists the -only eafe hai r dye known. 4thi,-.-h is impoas. stelo to nm an I nstane of* its 'hlure. f6th,- -It .l' he wiuderi popnnrity eer ytt accourdled to Sal similar preparat ion. F'or tl he esia blisliunent of thes6 atssertionas by proof. see the tes.tinony ~t,(CKmTAnoaO'ti, No b, Astor lotuPe, where it iniufttane, sold, and applied privatey Prion peor box, $1. Ftor sale by ..RICE & THOMISON, * Druggists, Sumterville, 8. C. Maye 21 mI~ Gni6 HAYNSWORTH & GREEN, WM. tZAYNSWOtTIl. JOHN T. GREEN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SUMTERVVILLE, S. C. WiLL practice in Sumter and the ad. joining Districts. February 15ths, 1851. 20 tf JOhN T. DARBY. WITH G. LITTLE & 00. G. LITIE. J D. scorr. C, r. JACKSON. No. 199 KING STREE'T, Next door to Victorir Hotel. CiARLESTON S. C. Always on hand-A large and FushionaTblo Stnck of Iteady-Made Clothinagu, AT TnE L.oWEST PoStl1.E PRICEN, 81111TS, 11081 ERY, UMIBItELLAS, &c. &c WHlOLESALE0 AND RLFTAIL. Apr. 12, 1851. 24 ly White Lead! White Lead! 10,000 LBS. PURE WHIITE LEAD for stle low. J. & J. B. EWART, Columbia, S. C. March 15, 1851. 20 ly MILLS HOUSE. THOMAS S. NICKERSON Proprietor, CIARLESTON, S. C. Feb 29, 1854. 18 ly. C. P. REMSEN, (SUCCESSOR TO It. IIAWLEY,) WHOLESALE AND jETAIL MANUFACTURER OF Richardson Streei,--No. 89. TWO DOORS BELOW TIlE MARKET, COLUMBIA, S. C. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. DR. C. H. MIOT, COLUMBIA, S. C. NEAR TlE COURT 110USE. DEALER IN Drugs, Medicimes, Chemi cals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. 8ELECTED EXPIXESSI FOR TiIIS MAtRK ET. %"arch 15, 185A. 20 IT. A. BROIDE, Dealer in Procisions, Flour, lm CON. UlOCAREhS', WINES, LIQUORS, CIGi RS, TOBACCO. TE.AS, &C. A f.80, Plantation Supplies and COUNTR Y PRG [ (;E. TE A, M1L ASSES, CHEESE, &c. 19)4. Richardson Street, COLUMIIA, S. C. March 15, 1851. 20 ly PLANTERS' HOTEL, BY G. W. BOMAR, corner of Church and Queen.sts CIlARILEN8TON, S. C. Feb. 2), 154. 18 ly. At Frierson's old Stand, Ti11E following comprise a patrt of the heavy and varied stck ni Goo~ds which the subscriber is now receivinig at Frierson's oldl Stand Muslin de Laines, Swiss and figured Calicos, Giin~ghams. &c &. L~ace'., Edlgmgs, Trinnings Insertintg, Ribbonsz, &c. &c. Jots, Shoes, Illt and Caps, Ready Made Clot hing, All descriptions of Groceries, Crockery a large lot. Conit'.ctionary, Pruitsi, Nuts, TIoy's, &c. Fancy Goods, a large variety. Also :ulways on hand. Iced Soda Water. L.emonaflde and Syrup. All ofr which willI he sold cheaper thani any other h ouse ini lown. Come and see. MOSEX LEVI. June 28,1i954 35 t.1, $100 REWARD, .WILL be givenr for the apprehension andI d~e lhvery to the Master of either Workhaouse in Charleston, or any ,jail in thme State, of ISA.AC, sometime, called John Htrown. who, without any known causue, left the James Ihilt Planta tiun: on the 20th of Octiober last. Naid fellow is 5 feet 8 Inches in height, munstee co'mplexion, utmart, intelligent upoke~n, andl is a Carpeanter by trade ;and when last heardl of was in the lower counttry, on MicCordI's plantation. Fifty dollars. In addition to the ahove reward, will be poid upon proof to eniction or his being. harbored or employed by a white or cotored person. APply to J. & J. iD. KlItl{ PATItICIf. March 29th, 1853. 22 if. 1YL Hinsdale, Dealer in Groceries, Hard ware and Dry Goods, and corner of (,arrais' St ret, COI.IMUIA, 8. C. March 15, 185iI. 20 ly. Who Wants Money ? The subscuribe-r for onie, is paruiculcriy in want of it, and he hopes that those who have pettrEomtzud him. HO lberlly, will continue their t'iendship by paying up, atwl enabling him. to mtet the eneands of others. "Wheels cannot tmovlv without grense"' T1. 1). FlU ESON. Jan. 18, 1854. l2 a CAMDEN HOTEL, Camiuden, S. O. W, MY. WATSON PRO PR~ ~ITO , No~s 9, l1853- 9 tf OUR OFFICE IS PREPARLED TO III Order~s in Job Work, Witlj Ncattress attb JDesipattI). We hope thtose of our readers wishing work don., in tisi line, will giveus a call. "BROWNING & LEMAN" IMPORTERS OF Fressel, Britifia and Gerinant DRY GOODS. 209 and 213 King-areet corner of Mar ket Street, C(IAIR ESTON, S. C. C ARI'E'T'INGS.-Ingrain, 3 lys, Brus sels Tvpestrv and Velvets. CIJRTAIN MATEItIALS, in Silk, Satin, and Worsted. CURTAIN CA31BRICS and MUSLINS, in large variety. E31BROIDEREI) LACE and MUSLIN CURTA INS, all styles. GIIT CORNICES, ii all the nuw desians. CURTAIN G1311S, HOLDERS, LOOPS, TASSE 0S, &e., DRAPERY CORDS and BELL ROPES, in all varieties. IIRITISH and AMERICAN FLOOR OIL CLOT'HS. SILVER and GILT STAIR RODS and STAIR CARPETING3S. of all st'les. WILTON, VELVET, and A 'MINSTER RUGS, in great variety. PLANTATION V 00 LENS-1 1 A N KETS, PLAINS. I ERSEYS, CAPS.&c. Red and White FLANNELS, SIIIRTINGS, &c. COTTrON OSNAIIURGS, of all the best Southern makes. English and American COTTON FLAN NELS. French. English, and American PRINTS. LINENS OF, RICIIARDSON'S superior make, for Sheetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, Table Daniasks. Dloylics, Napkins, Towellings, Iluckaba ka, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers, Grass Cloths, &c. CI.OTI[S, CASSIMERS and VESTINGS of best French Gois. SERVA NTS CLOTHS, in all the shadesol English Goods. SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS and LIN. SEYS, of all qualities and styles. WiTII A FULL ASSORTrMENT OF Rich Dress Goods, In SILKS, TISSUES, BAREGES,GREN ADINES, 3USLINS, &c. 11031IAZINES, ALPACAS and MOURN. ING GOODS, in great variety. EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS,of ev cry description. EVENING. DRESS Goods in Great variety constantly received. All the above are of our own DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, and oflermi at the LOWEST MARKET Prices TI ERMS.-Cashj, or City Acceptance. nT The one price system strictly ad hered to, and all Goods Warranted. . * BROWNING & LEMAN, Charleston, S. C., Jan, Gth, 1854. 11 tf hardware, Paints, and Oils, &c. J. & J. B. EWAIRT, COLUMBII,S. C. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN JACK-PLANE Offer for sale at very low prices, a large ant well assorted stock of M1III-&AWV IA N D 1MILIR,'10NS IPA IN TS, 01, S, A ND D YE. STUFFS. t3jP Goods delivered at the Depot free o charge. J. & j. B. EWART. March 15, 1854. 20 ly. Agen cy for Iron Railing and Ornamental Work. TIHE subseriber wvill recetive orders fo Cast Irtin Railings, and other Iron work manu factured by fCIASIA & BROTIlERS of Boston. The Work will be delivered in Charleston at iktston prices with the expense, of .IHoxing, Freight Insurance, Drnynge ant Wharsage adlded. Any personi wishing llnstrated catalogues n the different designs can be ,mppli--dl by appiy mog at my store, where specimeuns of some ut th nrn cles can also be seen. A catalogne cani he cceen at the oflire of the Sumter Banoner. .IOSEPII WIIILDEN. No.6 1- 12 East Bay, opposite P'. & M1. Ban Charleston, S. C. Mar, 29. 1851. 22 G Transparent Window Paper Iianging, UPH0OLSTERIA~G AAD BDDING WARE HIOUSE. WH[OLESA[E & RETAIL, 117 King Street, Chxarleston, S. C, TH E cubscriber is receiving a large assort. ment of the above goodis. 50,000 Rolls of P'aper Ihangings ; 1000) pairs of Wiindow Shades,. 100 Matrasses, of every deieription. Also, Pillows, Bolsters, lAce and Muslin Corlais.s Dainask, Satin D~eLanes, Cornice, Blinds, Fire Screen. Venitian Blinds, &c., e All kinds of Upholstering, and the business a. usually attended to in all its branches. Mar. 29, 18541. 22 . A 3. B, NIXON, PR{OPRIEITORt OF THlE Corner Qucen andI Chutrchl-Sts. Charleton, S. C. Feb. 29?, 1854. 18 ly. Samuel Jeff'ords, COMISsi0N ME~RCHIANT, OFrmCE, Noin~ CO.M.IEIRCAI. Wrzanh CiIAR.LESTON, S. C. Febm. 29, 1854. 18 1y. CHIAMBERIS& MARSHEAIL WIIOLESALE &' RETiIL J)EA LERS iN FANCY & STA PLE DRIY GoOODS, No. 4, Granite, Range, COrLUMnIA, S, C. EfI"' All orders thank fully received and prompifily attenned to. IIENJ. IR. CIJA MIERS. WVM. MA RSHA LL, A pril 19, 1854. -!5 (im N. A. 00HEN & COH[N, IMPIORTERS& DEA LERn IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC BRY GOOllS. No. 11'7 Est Bay, NATHAN A. COIIENi LEAP'OLD) COhN. Mar. 29, 1854. 22 AJ ETNS PA VILION HOTEL, HI. L. BlUTTE4RFIE LD, Feb. 29. 18~51 jy. Columbia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & .Cc, COLUMBIA, S. C. AVE constantly on hand the largest stock of in this place, which they are prepared to sell at. prices lower than apy o'hCr estab. lisliicit in Columbia. % Their Clothing is mannfictured by them selves with particular reference to this market, and they fdel warranted to say it is inferior to none, and suPERIOR Tro MOST CLOrIHNG ofiered in any part of the country. Their business is con ducted upon the one price eash principle, and the price of their goods narked inl plain figsires upon each article by which a uniformity of price is observet, and the imexperienced buyer is enabled to nake his purchases at as low a rate, as the more experienced and bietter judge. Persons visiting Columbia are respectfully invited to an examination of our stock and prices. February 15th, 1854. 16-ly. Notice. Look Up Street. WF1.nn CLARK'S I1OTE'1, is still in Op cration-(thanks to the kindness if good friends)-ready to receive customers, and entertain t hem. to their ont ire satisfnct ion. Mr. 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 be kept so. Give him a trial and Mr. Clark pledges satisfaction. Jan. 11, 18M 11 tf Important Notice. FEL.OW CITIZENS:--it is a painful task toduin, butstern necessityand your n:egligence and fiorgetfulness, demanod that I should remaindl ill those indebted to mi, either by note or ae Con3t1, to come to uaw with thle chink, hides or corn at the mill, on or before the first Monday in Mfarch next, to save yourSelves of displens ure and to cheat Lawyers, Sheriffs and petty Constables ont. of cost, for At the loss of a penny Yoi'll grunmble and groan, As Ihough the rhenmatice Wre piercing each bone. The glhost of had shillings Forever you will haunt, And you shake, least to-morrow Should bring yon to want. L'P7 Pay up, and save costs, and there will yet he a crust left you. VS. FRANCIS BUTLER. Jan. 25, 185 1 13 if. To the Public, JOHIN ClINA ofIbrs his twrvic-s; to the citizens of .Sunter )istrict and tihe piwic get. emIly and pledgts himself to give every oaten tion to the sale of all properies! entruisted to his hands on conmission, either at anetion or pri. Vale sal-. The facilities lie enjoys, as to sitna. tion and his long expe:rience in the husiness are satisfactory evidence of his ability to do justc to nny who may employ him. Feb 22, 145l. 17 ti Boatwright & Barkuloo, COLUMBIA.-, S. c. WHOLESAIE AND RETAIL Dealers in Petro *Dkys, Afecdicine, Ceimm ieals. Perfumer1, Funci .i rficles. Brn.phr. Glassware, Dye- Stufv*, and all kinds of GENUINE AND POPUlAR PATENT Medicines, A complete assirtment, of the best quality, asnd tat the, lov'est prics. SMarch V5, 1854. 20 sy. Boots & Shoes. JAMES FENTON, 197, Richa iirdson Street, COLUtIBIA. S. C. .IIA'.S constintly ont handiu iandI is daily faeteir. img fresh supplies of all kinds of Ladlies anal Genitlemnen's lioo.tsa ndl Shoes of the latest fash-. ionts. Alsn, FR EsII CA LF-SKINS anid SOL.E LEATIl1 ERt for Iloot-tnakers. 1arch 15, 1851. 20 ly. Old Brass and Copper. The Sublscriber wiil pay 12-2 cents per pound in casht for nny gnatttilv of old Drass or Copper, delivered at htis slhops, neair thte Witlmingtons and blanchsester R. . Depot in Sumterv ille. T. J. COGIILAN. Febrtuary 28, 18531 18~ tf. 50 Country Hams, JUST received anid ior saleC by J. T. SOLO.\ONS & CO. May 17, 18l51 29 Lf PROVISIONS. Count ry' I lamus. anid ShioulIders, Pick led Iie.f and T1onmrues Goshen hulter, R ice, Elour &c. M ixed Pickles, in pts, qis. and 1-2 gals. Olives, Unpers &c Canudmes, Raisons &c Raisons 100 Boxes at a Dollar per Box PERRY MOSES A pr., 5, 1854. 23 t f. E. R, COWPERTHWAIT, Furniture and Chair KING, 267 STREET I, Five Doors above Wenatwvorthg. C IIA RIfMST7ON, S. C. 1 Feb. 29, 1854 18 6m. For Sale. T IE SUBSCRIBER oIbrhfo sale on .very reasonable termos, some valutable untlproved animprvdsi h Townt of ARil'D). ANDERsON. Sumatervilles, Jan. 3d, 18351. 10--tf. McKENZIE'S CO.VFELCIONARY AND FANCY Store, No. I 3w, Rihrdo Street, COL.UMIIA, S. C. PART'jIES AND WVEDD1NGS FUR~NISII ED AT SIIRTEST NOJTICE. WHTIOLESALE AND RETAIfL. Marcha 15, 1854. 20 ly. .FISK'S METPALIlC COF~FINas of al sizes, constantly on hand and for sale by HUDSON & BROTHIERt, Op~p. Temperance H1all Sumterville. June Iith1 185"i 34-te AT THE OLD STAND OF 8. & J. GILBERT S.&E. M. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGE BIUSINESS at the above stand-No. 35 and 40 Wentworth.street, Dharleston-wherg they will be pleased to .xhuibit to their old friends and curtomers I very extensive Stock of Vehicles, con. rising those of their own manufacture, ogether with various oiher styles usually round in this market. Their long acquaint Ince with this Market as manfineturers ind l dealrs will enable them to offer great imducements to purchasers both in styles and prices. March 15, 1854. 20 ly Cabinet Wareroom, F. M. ANDRE,,WS, Takes this inethod of informing the citizens of Suiterville and vicinity, that he has just openened on " the corner above Clarks I., lel, his, NEW CANINET! WA R EROOM, where he will keep for sale, cheap, all such furniture as comes under thi. department of his trade; and will furnish for cnsh, at Charleston prices, all descriptions of Furniture made. Repairing executed at the shortest notice. Mahogany and plain Coffins furnished with out delay. Feb. 8, 1854. 15 tf. Notice. ALL persons who are in my debt a fec, Will please to come forward, and pay it to me, For iam now oit of the indmubling mood, And cotildn't wait longer, indeed , if I would The Sherifl'has got me, with harness on back; And soon I'm to trot on a very rouigi track, If my friends don't come forward and give ie a lift, I'll go to the devil, soon, all in a drift, Hut rather than go to him, so early, hark ye I'll give a we hit of a hint now mark me ! If you don't pay up, right under your noses, I'll take all your papers, ant give them to Moses, And then, hsit, then, you'll get your farin In hell, he'll roast you like a h:erin, 1. S. RIGI. Ml. D. Clarendon, Feb., 8, 1851. 15 tf NEW STORE Thirl boor South of the Tou'& H1 anI nacirly opposite Tindal & W1atsoit IIE subscriber would respectfully in. form the citizens of Xumnterville ant the public generally, that he has opened n the above place a general ass( tnic-nt (i Dry Goods, hoots and Shioes, flats and Caps, i urd ware, Crockeryware, &c. &c A:so, A Choice lot of Family U'ros.Lries o every description, with Fruit of various kinds, such as Oranges, Apples, Lemons &c. &c., which he will e.ll very low foi Calh. J. BARRET. Nov. 9, 1853. 9 1ly In Equity---Sumter District Williatn Lewis, Admi'r. of BILL. Leovimrd White, vs. F. J. & M. Moses Charles W. Miller. I Comnpl'ts. So!'. The creditors of the late Dr. JAxes IfavN swonTi, entitled to claim under his assigonment to the above named Defendant, executtel or the 28th day of July A. 1). 1842. are hereby no tified that, by atn order in the above stated camte, they are requjirei to estabhitsh their de mands before me, Commissioner in Equity fo Sumter District aforesaid, on or before the firsi clay nf May ntest. I also give notice that I will tntil the raid first day of May next, receive proposals for the sale of a part 'if th real estate conveyed by the sa id assignment, lying iartly if not wholl itn the corporate limits of Sumterville, bounded bly lands of Dr. J. C. Il.tvymswovnri, W. . IIausNsoN, T. J. Coeins.AN, and Mrs. C. Hos SAK). and by ti new road running from Sum terville to. the steam nill of T. J. Gont.LA A Co-, suppose'd to contain about one hundi red ani sixty acres. WV. F. B. I[AYgNSWiiTttj. Dec.27. 853. Conm'r. in Equity 8. D. TINDAL, WATSON &CO, TiI E sutbscribers having established them. selves at thte stan:d Opposite A. 3. Moses' Store, rrspectfulhly solicits thme attentions of their friends anod the publbe to their wveil selecteds stock. "'heir assortment comptlrises all articles usuially kept, (e.rcpting Iiqguars) anti will be constantly replenished, and disposed of on as favorable terms as are ofiered any where. Their stock contsists in part as follows : Laties' [Dress Gootds and Tlrimmings. Ladies' Collars, Chetmisettes, and Under sleeves, Laces, Ed:gintgs, and Insert ings, Jaconet anti Swiss M~iusiins, L~adies' anti gentletten's L. C Ildkf's. A large lot of hlosiery anti Gloves, Cravats antd Stocks. Also, A full su >p of Printts and Dotmestics. GRtOC'It (ES, Ilardiware, Hfollowvare, Carpenter's and lacksmnith'~s 'Tools, Cistern P'umnps andt P'ipes, Carriaee Trim initgs, Crockery anti Glassware, Sadidlery and Hatrneas, Boots, .Shoes, Hants, Caps, Ready matte Clothing, &c. &. &c. TrINDAL, WATSON & Co. Jisueas S. TIINDAt.. SA~SttjPs. WA-rSON. February 22, 18541 17 tf To The Public, Auctjineer's Notice. JA MES II. CL A RK begs leave to noti fy thte citizens of Stumterville and the vi cmnity, that he is now pr!epared to give his etire attentiott to any business in the auctio~n line. Ie has had some experience. and hopes by diligence and attention to merit a share of ptublic favor. Sumnter ville, Jan. I I th, 1854. 11.--tlf The sttbscribsers are now in receipt of iheir SPRING AND) SUMMER STOCK, consistmtg of every variety of Glents' andi Ladies' dress goods. Gs'roceries, ITa rd waire &c., wvhich they are prepared to sell as cheap as this market can aflford. Please call anti exaine for yourselves. R. C. WEBB & Co. A pr., 5, 1854- 23. t f. Negro Shoess Tihe subscriber has made arrangementi for thme manuifacture of fromaFotur to Five Thousand pairs of the above articie by theFA LL. For reference as to quality, he would respec'tfully refer persotns who mtay be disposed to iurchaso uf him, to titose whio patronized him ast year is to price, lie will guarantee them as low as :an be oflerded. May 22 2 .J MORGAN. Home Industry. THlE Subscriber takes this method of informing his frie nd tn i e pum c, that he has reetlty enlarged Carriage Shop, Lad procured the services 1 several godwork aen, and s now ready to build Vebh .les of any lesernption at the shortest notice, He promises o repair with neatness and tdespatuh and sat ufy all thiose who may favor him with paetrn, go, ha cheapness &c. R. 0. PUTTS. LYNCHIURG. S.C.. May10,ta851 n 28( 'I Business Ca 4. BROWN & DeROSSET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK DEROSSE T & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N.C. I Cotton Factors and General Comnis sion Merchants. D I. McLAURIN, Esq.. will give per i. sonal iand special attentien tn the in. terests and orderi of his friends in this Z8ate "nd tho adjoining Counties of North Carolina, who many iavor these Houses with their patronage. Consignnents of produce to the iose in New York, either by way of Charieston, Georgetown, or Vilnington, will lie covered by insurance, if notice of tie shipment be promptly giv en. May 3, 1853 27-f Improved Cotton Gins. lfor paot favour the subscriber wish es to inform the public that he still manufac tures Cotton Gins at his establishmient in State burg, on the most improved and approved plan. which tie thinks that the cotton ginned on one of those gins of the late improvement is worth at leaist a quarter of a cent morb than the cot ton ginned on the ordinary gin. lie also man ulactures them on the most simpl construction, of the finest finish and of the best materials ; ti wit, Steel Saws and Steel Plated Ribs Case hardened which he will sell fur $2 per Saw. ie also repairs old gins and puts them in cum pl.te order at the shortest notice. All orders for Gins will be promptly and punctually attenled to. WILLIAM ELLISON. Statehurg, Sumter Dist, S. C. Feb 17,- 26 Veterinary Surgeon. tOlfERT W. ANDREWS notufies the citizens of this, and the adjoining Districts, that he has removed his Stables near the De pot of the W. & M. It. Road, where lie i, ready at all times to tak e charge of diseased hlorses for a moderate charge ; t all cases where there is no cure no pay will be expected. Ie also continues to take Passengers to end from the Depot, und expects shortly to receive a New Omtibus for that purpose. Goods lie will haul at the old rate of 10 cents per package, and solicits the patronage of tie public. Febl. 22, 1853 17-tf CRIAESo CARRIAGES! LEONARD CHAPIN, Manufacturer and Dealer in Carriages and Harness, OFevery description, Nos 121, Meeting street, tind Z3 Wentvorth street, next too thi oll stand of Gilberts & Chapin, Charleston, S. C. Oct. 19th, 1853. 51 1 y Negroes Bought and Sold. TI1 E undersigned has opened an office at No. 16 State Street, Charleston, wherm he has can handt a nu-ber of LIKELY YOUNG NE.. GROES for sale from which lie can supply ttie wants of any of the counnntity. Thee Ne. groes are purchasel in Maryland, Virginia, N Mrth and 'Sunth Carodina. To his lot lie is contintiually receiving aectssions. The highest prices paid at all time' for negroes. J. 31. E. -Si[l RPE, 16 Slate Street. Charleston, Dec. 21, 1853. 8 ly J. B. N. HAMMIET, ATTORNEY AT LAV, SUMTERVILIE, S. C. Office next door to J. B. & R. C. Webb' New York Store. Marc-i 22. 195:4 21-tf . REMOVAL. BUTL.ERt & NEWtERY have removed from t-heir f;r:::e : :he one ;ocriey occupied by E. If. I'MNt.LE & CO., one door North of F. IiOYT'S Jewelry Store, where they would he plleasjed to see their friends and customers. AND Commission Merchant, WILMIINGTON, N. C. PA RTJI~I.LA R atten-tion given to the SAL E or StllP3,1ENTh of Naval Stores andI Cotton, and liber CASH ADVANCES inade on Con signments. Dec. I4, 1853. 7 ly Fall Goods! Fall Goods .IIUTLER.l & N EW ilERY woul respectfully inform their friends and the Puliic gnerally, that they have just received a large and we tI se tectedl Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing every quality and style of LADIES, DR lES8 GOO)S; Heavy Goods, &c., t .rocer. tes, Bloots and~ Shoes of every descri tiion; latest style Hants andi Caps; Hardware ant Crockery; Ready Mlade.Ctothiing, etc. etc., to wahich they piarticularly invite attention. -- ALSO -- A lot of CHOICE SEGA RS. To Arrive, DRIEI)-FIGS, RASINS, CANDY', PICKLES, GINGER-PRESERVES. ChfEESE, BOT TLED) CIDER, P'ORT ER, &c. A LSO, Blerage DeLaine, Printed Jaconets, French Camubricks.-Finte assortment of Gin1g hams, bbw-k and colored, and Embroidered Goods, &c. &c. J. T. SOLOMONS & CO. March 8th, 1b54. 19 tf Copartnership Notice Ri. Ja WEBB & CJO, r IE undlersigneil. havo associated them. &selvyes toget her, tinder the above name I and style, for the transaction of all bnsi ness in the mercantile tin'd 'and mtc be found at the old stand of Wmt. WVlBJ3, where they willi be happy to see and ac comodate their friends and the ptiblic. R. C. WEBB, , , S. WEBB. Mar.15, 1851. 20 If Francis R. Shackelford, FACTORAo Couihmisiosa Merchauat. CHIARLESTrON, S. C. T'lE suibscriber respectfully calls the at tention of the Planters of Suter- District to the ahove Card, atnd solicits a share ofir their p-itronaige. Trhe most satisfactory referenco can he :.iven if requtired. F. R. SIIACKELFORI). t Charleston, A ug., 9, 1854 41 41 TcE subscrIbers ar no receIvIg their to opf8n and Summne goods, wh ch have been selected with great care. and cannot fail to give satisfaction mt styhi,quality, and ce. Our stock conlpiisee ual articles whIh the wanus and taste of the community dem andiand we solicit a call from our frieads and the pub. lic befere calim elsewhere as we have tuany new styles whcicana fal to -lae - TINDAL, WATSON '-Co: h Mar.29. 18S. , A 4c4 Is pe In riU 6f snow. pU1 bp 11 Ahe~st iflci" andl In ackpoMwIged . t 111110lfle 84Jsrtr W004109111 cures it hs performed, the origiad coPies of which Are in the posiessiont.f th9 priemwt. emembe this is the only true and ori0mal article. Scrofula, $ypilis, Mlercurial Com'plaint, Cancer, Gangrene, Itheuniatism, aiid a vast variety of other 4liseames are speerfilyand per. rectly cured by the.tUe of this mnedicine. READ TIIE FOLL6VING CellRig TALLArossA Coa.Ai, Jan 182 Dear Sir :-I senl -on tiyou that your Extract of ellow [ock andSit a.o parilla has performed one of the. nost wofiderful' eures on me that has ever been effected on mahi. I have been afliheted for forty years with eruptions on my legs and feet; in 1848 they got so bad that I had to go on crutcheit, and in 1819 I had one leg amputated above the knee. In about nine mnonths after iy oilierleg b ote out im large eating and running mares frcm my knee to amy foot, and d ischarged a great deal of ofen. nive matter. ly groin trokn out in larges bil which dlischarged inuch offensive matter, an at the same time ny left hand broke out in large ruaniug aore. nearly to my elbow. - The misery that I have sntlered for the last1' two years I cannot describe to you. I was in such agony that I never rested day or night. In October laist my son brought me one of. your bottle wrappers, I read it, and found re cord of omine wonderful cures performed by your,' Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa. rilla," I sent and got two bottles of it, and conmenced inking it. In two weeks, to my great natonishment, my sores all became easy. and I could sleep all ight, a thin' I had no done for two years. Whtell I . hat taken six. bottles, any sores had nearly all healed. My sores got welt as if by enClhNament. I have now used in all eignt bottles of your 1 Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," and I now consider myself well. I entreat all of the afflicted to try this medi cine, for I beicve it wilt enre any known dis eaase in the world.-Lay aside all prejudice and' just try it, and proclaim0 its great worth, to sufferimg mankind and entreat them to take it' for it will cure them. bly case is well known in a large portion of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any sliould doubt the above cnre, I inivite them to call on me, and I will show them the scars. I can he found in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama one mile fron Store's Ferry. Renajati lughes 'I'h Yellow Lock and Sarsaparilla is pecu liarly adapted for females of delicate health" resuuing from irregularity of menstrual dis chargea, anti other diseases pVculiatr to their sex.--lhe proprietor lihs in his possession a great numbeir of er,*tifleales of cures,lierformed of tle above description. We assurie the afflic-.. ed, that a bottle tor two of Dr. Guysott's Ex. tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, will ua once regulate those difficulties and renew the natural eniergies. boJ' Put up in qutart bottles.-?rice $1 per bottle. Sold Wholesale and Retail by SCOVIL& MEAD, i11 CHARLES STREET NE W 0It LEANS. General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all ordcrs mutist be addreszed. SO.D ALSO BY MILLzn & BRirToN, Sumterville, S. C. T. J. WORKMAN, Camlena, S. C. Z. J. LDEuAv, Camden, S. C. S. BEACii, Onageburg, S. C. June 21, 1851 4 6t no. The ReniowIed Remedy! ,Rolloway's Ointment. T'he extraordinary 'nguent is composed1 on the mnost halaing Bltsamns, and when used in accordance withl the dnirections which accom pany eacti pot, wilt atssure cures wvhen all other means Jail. Cases of the most desperate Skin diseases re:tdily yield to its efficacy. It is Ca motus when usedl in cases of Gtout, Rheuma tisam, Cuontracted or Stiff~hoinis. In Asthimas it will tdo wo'nders if wvell rubbed into the Chest. A MIoST AflTo~ltNesiX CURE OF S(2itoFUILoUs ULCEns--A cAse CERTIFiED nY TiaaE MAvoit OF DOSTON, ENGLAND. Copy qf a Lrtter from- J. koble, Esq., Mayor of Bloston, .inacolnshlire. TO PR OFE~Soa uzloovy, Dean Sir,--Mrs. Sariah Dixon of Liquorposad Street, Boston, has tais day deposed bibfre me that for a considvrnisle period she was severely atliicted with Sc-rofulouns Sores anid Ulcers in her arms, fe~et, ltes, and other parts of her body : and althougi the first of medlical advico was obtained, at the cost of a lare sum of monley, she obtaitned no abatement of suffering, but gradnatly grew worse. Being recommededl by a friendl to try your Oinltment, she procured a small pot, and ao Df thet Pills, and before that, was all used, sym. toms. of amaenadmeant appeared. lBy perseverinag wiah the medicines for a short llama longer, c tording to the dirctionas, c-id strictly adhering to your ruales as totet, &c., she was perfectly :ured, anld now enjoys the best of health. I remain, D)ear Sin, yours truly. (Signed) . J. NOBLE. Dated August 12th, 3853. IN EXTRAoRDN~ARY AND) RAPID CURE oF CRYSiPELAs ZN TatE 1.EO, AFTEa MEDICAL AID ntAD FAtL.ED. C~opy of a Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Y'-. >f the I'ost Ojice, Aidwvick Road, near Bjogner , bussecr, daaed Joan. 12th, 1853.~ ro ?inoFEsisoat niOLOWv, Sir,--l suireredt for a conshderabte period rom a severe attack of Erysipelas. which at engtha settled in amy leg, andt resisted all. medi. :.al treatmlenit. M y sutrerimngs were very great, tnd I qulite despairetd of any plermanent amend. nlent, when I was advised to have recourse to rourn Oitntmenat and Pills. 1 did so without de ay, tad am~ happy to say the.- result w~as mei mantly successful, for they effe'cted a raical :uare of my leg and restored mxe to the enjtiy neat of healthi. I shatll ever speak with the almost confidence of your medicines, and have eommended them to others in thais neighbor aood similarly afflicted, who eie qa lenlefia. * eie qa laim, .Sir, your obliged and faittah Servant ('r.gnet ) 1ELIZABETH YEATES. Thae Pills should be used conjointly with the )intment in tost of the following eases:. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Burns, Bunions. :lite of Mluohetoes and San-,Flies, co-bay, -hiego foot, Chilblains, Chapped hands, Corns Soft,) Cancers1 Contracted and Stiff JoInts, .tephtantlztsis, lfistulas, Gout, GlandutarSwel ang., Lumbago, Piles, RheumatIsm, Salds., 'ore Nipples, Sore-thrqoats, ISkin-diseases, Seur y, Soru-haads, Tumdours,' UlceW iWbandv, faws. eSOLD AT TII EWTABLtstitNTr OF FRO E5Soa itoL Low Ay, 244, STRAND (near Tzst. LU Bva,) LONDoN, and also at his H6xjsa IN IEw YOxx. ORDRns fit Mbd cre In ,the tates, addressed TI. IQLot,OwV4,4IW YoRK, hirll receive due ,slention.; 1IF.b all - epectable Drtiggists and D)biei 1hMtlnes rloughout the Unaited Statds, Ia Pots,-ai 37 1-2 ents. 87 Cents, and *1. 50 cents ech To bem ad Wholesale at theo principal JDrug ,loiseu in V"There is a eonsiderabit atiitrg by lak, xg the larger sixes.. . B.-Directions fur the gullnee of patients every disorder are affixetd to eatch Poc, Forsaleby P. M. COIIEN & CO., March 5th, 1854 23 'liE hiest and IagJest EMdiil n t e1 ~ ~oIks, of all kid a stnerhe 6 b dat BTflE1R & NfhWBE fV', )farch 15th. 18a4 ar ,