Sheriff's Sales,
BY virtue of sundry Executions to
mhe directed, will be sold, at Sum
ter Court House, on the 1st Mionday and
day following iii May next, within legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following property--purchasers
to pay for titles:
Defendant's interest in one tract of 116
acres of land in Clarendon, adjoining
lands of G. Frierson, et at, levied upon as
the property of N. Stantnier, at the suit of
the State, 2 cases.
One tract of 108 acres of land in Clare
mont, adjo:ning lands of Jos'ah For, et at,
levied uFon as the property of E. Pringle,
at the suit of Wiley, Banks & Co.
Lot and buildings thereon in Sumter
ville, adjoining lands of and where
Defendant lives, levied upon as the prop
erty of F. B. Grier, at the suit of Pierson
& Jontings.
Lot and buildings thereon in Sumter.
ville, adjoining lands of and where
Defendant lives, levied upon as the prop
erty , W. S. loyt, at the suits of W.
Webb and M. J. McFadden.
One Lot and Bnildings in Sumterville,
adjotning lands of and where )e
fendant lives, levied upon as the property
of John O'Connor, at the suit of 'T'hos. J
Coghlan for another ; to be sold at the risk
of the former purchaser.
I Negro, levied upon as the property of
'F. IR. Berry, at the suits of Thos. O'Steen,
and John Kelley, and ll. J. Harrison.
One Negro, levied upon as the property
of Charles Brunson, at the suit of )avid
Ragn.
10 Negroes. levied upon as the proper
ty of John A. Colclough, at the suits of
G. W. House, 1). Al. Ilerriot, and C. P.
Elliott, Trustee.
Mule and 1 Horse, levied upon as the
property of W. M. Moore, at the suits of
D. J. Winn and A. J. Moses.
One Alule, levied upon as the properly
of Napoleon McLeod, at the suit of John
M. Mc[ntnsh, two cases.
Defendant's interest in one Negro, lev
ied upon as the property of E. 1). Pringle,
at the suit of Sam'l E. l'lowden.
JOHN C. RH A Al E S. S. D.
Sheriff's Oflice. 19th April, '54 25.
tor the Banner.
MIESSRs EutTons : Agan we see that
your columns have given publication to
A. I. BRA DI-IAM'S name, as a candidate
for Sheriff of Sumter District, among the
many names we see announce for SherifT.
We esteem no man higher than Mr.
BRADIIAAM, he las been our I)epnty
Sheriff for nany years and notwithstand
ing the high responsihilities lie was actiner
under !or the Sheriff' his sober, hon-st ail
industrious qualifications enabled him to
act in such a manner as to give genera I
satisfaction to the people. lie is a mn
that takes pride in relieving the wants and
necessities of his fellow nman and would,
if able, assist them all, but his con'! ti .n
in life renders him unable, We trust lie
may be elected sheriff
MANY FRIENDS.
April 4, 1854. 24 3t
t ? ' Watchman copy twice.
Notice.
JUST received and opening a tine stock of
the most fashionable and Latest Styles of
Spring and Summer (iols. Consisting in
part of the following articles.
11tk. & fancy Cloths.
" & " Cassi-meres.
Spring & Summer 'T'weeds
B1it. White & Fancy Silk Vestings.
" " " Marsailles ".
" " " Linen I rith
Bl1k. WVhite. & Fan"-" itlk Cravats.
Liin-n & Cambiric
Silk & " Itand'Ilfs,
Ct'aves, Sock-', & D)rawezrr
Lineni Iosomn Shirts' aind Collars
Silk & Merino undter Shirts.
~Itk. Silk "' Hats
P'anamaa & fancy iats.
O lo tih in g
B3ik. anod Faricy Cloth Co:ttat and Sacks.
Urap d'ete" -
111k, and Fancy Ca-isimere Pants,
JUrap cd'ete andl Tweedls,
WVhate and Fancy Linen .
111k. Wtite, andt fancy Silk Vests
Bomibazino and Linens
What and fancy Salarsailes,
All of which we invite our friends and the
pub~lic generally to call ad exaii..
Weare also prepared~ to make to order, any
articles in the TJailorinsg line, atS neat and Chentp
as can be done in the State on te sanw- terms.
WINN & CLAILKSON.
A pril 12, 1854. 24 t f
Notice.
Thse Co-Partnership heretofore existing ha
tween D~aniel Chandler ant Robert J..An'her
son, merchants at Lyncthurgh, under the
name and style of Chandler & Anderson, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. Robemirt J.
Anderson is duly asuhorised to close the bus
.iness of the concertn, nnd to receive the pay
ment of debts duie, and is alone responsible for
'the payment of all outstandting debts of the
-Co Partnership.
DANIEL CIHANDLER.
-You c-an obtain from sone of the first artists
ii the States a FINE LIKEN ESS FOIR TWO
DOLL ARS.
Mr-. S. JENKINS begs leave to inform the
citizens of Columbia anti strronnnding country
that heo has located hsimself at the corne'r of
Richardson and Plain streets, over Fisher &
Agnew's store, and is readly, wviths a wve-ll-ar
ranged light, to funishs D-AOU ER R EOTY~ P ES
of superior style and finish.
gg I have taken the past two years, at
Glen's Gallery, in Charleston, 4,000 dagoer
reotype.s.
Call in and examine specimens.
J EN KINS.
A pril 12tht 1851 24 6t.
Notice.
Thlo subscrib'er h'avi'ng compiled~ his ar
raggements for making Sash, Blinds and Pan
nsel Doors begs leave to inform his friends anid
the pubilic, that lie is p'reptare3 to firniish at
short notice, Sash of all sizes primed aind gazsedh.
Blinds to usnit any size witdoiwu, painitedh or not,
and P'annell Doors of any size or make, a per
tien of puhut:s.iatrongeoisrespectfullysuolicited.
is work is all done bylhand and out of good
season mate-riai.
500 lights of 8 .,. 10 Sash ready for delivery,
?osutit windows of 12, 15, or I8 hiehts.
JAMES BELL.I
Sutmteraille, April 12, 814. 2-4 tf
For Sale.
A fine large Hloums and lot, with till
n'tih necessary omut builings, occupied
is at present b'y Mars. Muirpuhy, anti situa
ted ontt Mlin utreet andI nearly oppo
site Dr. WVithersprumni. For further inforia.
tion enquire at this office or ol IL. D). Castatt oni
the premises.
A prIl 12, 1851, 21 t
4 Notice.
SStray,-d fromt ilh-uscirib~ers Stem
Mill in Ctiduido, on Saturday last,
t wo Ilorses, one of thm a dtark bay,
of medhium size, wish iiitrks ouf saddtle oia hiis
back, the othier is a sorrel, njeartly bliiird, itny
person taki ug up said lbores, will be suitably
r~ wardedC. Rt. IARVIN.
Apr. 5,1l8>). 23 4t'
The Far-thmsed Mcdicilne!
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS,
These Pills being composed entirely of tteli
cinal herbs are of a most harmless nature
while the extraordinary virtues they possess
have rendtered them universally popular in
nearly every part of the world. I'he illmense
success they have met with throughout the
State is most extraorlinary, owing. it is pre
sumed, to their woiderful ellicacy in the cure
of Bitious complaints and disorders of the 1.iver
and Stomnach. Persons who persevere in using
thet in accordance with the direction:s, sel
domi fill in being restored to hIaltlth.
WIECA KN :SsS ANDl 1)lsill .lTY',--RF.STOR
A''ION 'TO ii EAIl'Jl OF A GEN'T'I',i AN,
A(GEl) 15, W II N AT D:A Ti'S l)0 tR.
Copy/ of a Letter frn the Ree. Charles Smith,
dated Norton, St. 'hilips, nter Bath, .Somer
setshire, 17th Autgust, 1853.
'ro Pa'loFF.ssOR IIOt..owAV,
Sir,-A Mr..lost.:rl l'ux ron, formerly a rs
ident of t his place, had been in a deelining slate
of health for upwarls of three years, gradually
wasting away to a shadow by nightly perspira
tions aind want of appetite, which catisteel great
uneasiness to his friends, as he-, had consulted
various medical mten in lat I, without efT.ct.
lie at last used your Pills, and unler provi
dunce, was restored to heahih by their means.
lie lately emigrated to New York, and has just
written to say, that he was never better in
health, and desired mhe to anymlaint you withI the
circonstance. I ought also to mention, that
my wife had derived great benefit (rin the use
of your Pills. I remain Sir, yours respectfully,
CI IA It flS 51 1'ilI, Dissenting Minister.
A l'FI1MANI;N' CtlItl O1' A )ISEASEI)
LIViit, OF MANY YEARS' Ol)ItATION.
Copy of a Letter from .lIr. Eamsis, Chent ist,
'onil, to I'rolefssor llilou-iy.
Dear Sir,-ln this district vonr Pills cotm
mfatnld a more extensive stile th-in any other
pIroprietary inedicine before the public. As a
proof ofthaeir ellicaey in Liver and Blilious Conn
plaints I may mention the folon in:; case. A
lady oftlis town with whom I at personally
aetluainted, for years was at severe suflfrer
from disease if the Liver tnil digestive organs;
hermiedical attendatit assured ier that lie could
do nothing to relieve her sull'erings, and it was
not iikely she could survive many months.
This a nouncement naturally caused great
altirm amiong her fri-ads and relations, and they
induced her to make a trial of your Pills, which
so improved ker general health that she was
induiced to colilite them noli. site received a
perfect cure. 'Iis is twelve months ago, ad
ste has not experienced any symulttms of re
lapse, and often drelares that your Pills have
been the inca tis of saviir her hife.
I remuin, D)iar Sir, vo'tr truly,
Jil! irl. 1 t ;i .+;..h' J . .t n.
Thse celebrte-l I'ills are u:oulrlully e-fiaetous
in the j'uneng comptlaints :
Atgie, dropsy, luh itniat in, Sore Thrnats,
Asthma, Dysentery, Jaunilice, Ston and ( Gav.
el, lilious Compiaints, Irysipelas, Liver Com
plaint, Seconedary Symptoms. Illilthes on the
Skin, lowel Complaints, Colies, C' nstipatiin
of the lionels, t'onsumlption, Iehility. Fetiale
Irregularities, I-evers of all kinds, in (itut,
hlead-ache, Indisestion, Lumbago. Piles. Rheu
Iatismt, Retention it' 'rine, Seroflat, or
lKing's Lvil, Tic Ionloureux, TIuimours Ul
cers, Venereal A fr-etions, Wtrts of all kinds,
Weakness, from whlatever caue, &\c., Ac.,
'.4 So.I AT Tull E .srADl.iiltl E.T OF Pa'O
F~ssait Iont.I.owAY, 1- I1, STtAo,(netr M
rt.E li It.).otnos, antd also it his I flouts is
Np:w Yoal:. Oit:its for MIedicints to the
States, addres.ed .T. hIfo.t. Iw Av NFiw oitt,
will receive duit a:tjion. Still also by aill
respietable Druggi-ts andli I )alers ini 3liinies
thiroughoutit the Iliitaal Slates, in litses at
317 1-2 tients andu sl,5t0 cent- tacht. T~o be. hld
Whloble.t~ of the pirincipall Druag I louses itn
Qt" Th'lere is a conisideral e saving hvy
taklinge laItrger .sizes.
ini e eisorider are alli ted t tacht fiox.
F'or .tle liv
P'. M. C201 lN &. CO.,
Marchl 5th, 151 23 ly
Administrator's Notice.
All pe-ron hav, inti dem~Z a l-itnds niga Ist thte
E.staite of WI~. C. Gtierry, deicael~, are
rettuestedh lto h-ind I hem ill properly atttes
wviIll make pavment t to thle sub lscribher byv
the Iir-,t tifNi'vember necxt.
A pr.,5 1 1. 2:1. ft.
A. ANDERSON,
Stamntrvil11e, %. C.
Restpect fily linim the lie plt of 'smin
ter istract that he~ imLs just eeive.1 atnd
now oflers for stile Ihie biest selected antI
mitost chioiee stick of
SpJrisag; and Suusnuacr
Goods,
rTat canntot bo tsurpassted bty anything in this
mtarket. lie htas recivedl matty lew styles
which puirchatsers wotulid d lwell to e xainie be
fotre htiying elsewhlere.
Bit(OAiDCI. LT I18, CASSIM E IkES A N I)
V EST'1 INGS.
A full andt large sulltfy oif I osiery, Shirns,
Drawerti, Gloves, Stuspendiers, Cravats, I and
kerchiefs, &c. &c.,
A inrge assortment of REAllY MADES CL.O
THlING, whlich willb le stihl fuaw.
(j'Y Garmenits mnannfacturedl by the subhscri
her, atnd warranteid to give satislaleton. tOr
ders fromt . distance ptompajtly atti-ede lto.
A. ANDEsR$ON.
April 5th, 1854 tf
Taxes.
ALL whlo are liablet to taxatin within the
incorporate limilt of Sutet rvill at tre intfoirmed ,l
that dhtrimaC myitAsence, they w ill ind theiu
accuni wih WV. J1. N. 1 AM 131 ET, tmy dhepiuty,
at IR. C. W E RII & ('i,.'s stde, die first day of
Maty is the last daty oif grace, paiy upf tand save
cost.
W.S H Ii DSON, C.C.
T1hte.stubscoribetrs arc now in receipt of
thteir S~I'ItNG A Nl) SlM M El STOCK,
conasistiatg of every varirlhy oif Genits' and
Latdies' dress goods. Grocerics, llard
ware &c., which they are pireredtr to sell
ats chcapi as this mlarket cant alrord. Please
call anti exaamine for yourselves.
ft. C. W EIBB &CO.
A pr., 5, 1854. 23. 1.
$40 Reward,
Ratnawd'ty froml the subsitciber in Ocetobeu
1852,. a Ne~groGI (1 bt y the name of AMANDA
sattd girl is abouimt 16 yeiairs of .ge and very
slettler builIt, rathler Ilighat comaplectedl. I ea
mtoither bing oiwned by Le raty WViiherpjootr
of Stumtter D istrict, it is itjposed tha t she it
I arkinig abotut that nuigh borhaood. I will givt
Corty deillars Rew-Iard foer lar aupprehensionandim
dlehavery to c nin ti Swvift (Creeku, 1'. (1., or iri
someat Jail wvhere I canm got haer.
D. I.. 81TUCKi(E.
Apnil 19, 151 2I tf.
$25 Reward.
RUNAWAY from the subscriber
on the 29th tilt., my negro boy,
WASAINGTON or WASl said
boy is about 18 or 19 years old, lie
is about j feet 3 or 4 inches high, he is
lighter than the generality of negroes, yet
he is not a muiatto ; his face is rather
long, has a pimply and rough appearance,
HIe has been seen about Mayesville and
Lynchburg, and said he was trying to
make his way to North Carolina.
lIe is certain to change his name as lie
is in the habit of doing so when caught by
patrollers. Tle above reward will be
given for his apprehension and lodgment
in arny Jail in the State, or to mse near
Suntcrvillc,
J. G. FORT.
ULTDarlington Flag will please copy
3 times, and forward bill to Sunterville to
the subscriber.
Apr. 5, 1853. 2:3 tf
NEW & FASHIONABLE
SPRING ' SUMMER (O O)S.
The subscriber would respectfully call
attention to his large and well assorted
stock of
WR.'CESS GOOD .
Challies and Berege DeLaines,
Plain colored Bereges, prinmted do.
Printed and plain .1aconet Mluslins,
Poplin and Linen Lustres, in dress
patterns, Ginghams,
Black and col'd Silks, Marcelain Silks
Dotted & Plain Swiss Muslins, Mull
Muslins,
Fine Embroidered collars, Chemi.
settes. Infants Waists &c.
Alexander's Kid Gloves, Lisle ''hread
Gloves &.e.
At low and uniform prices.
L. B. IlANKS.
OSNABURGS, Plain Striped
lne Denims, Pickings &c.
Bleached and Brown Shirting, 9 1.4,
10 1-4, and 11 1.4.
Linen ''able cloths, Diapers &c.
Lsing Cloths of all gualities.
Frontinr Linens, Pit lo-'. case Linens.
by L. B. IANKS.
EATABLES, Figs, Prunce, Raisins,
Preserves, Candies, Nuts &c &.c.
L. B. IIANKS.
Aluosh anything else to be called for
For sale by L. B. IIANKS.
April 5, 1851. 23 tf
Just Received,
A Fresh supply of8PltING AND SUIMMER
COOS, emtbraucing any thing and EV i;ty
thing, Selected by the Subhlscriber hiut-l,
whose long expekrience aidl knowledge of the
Roles, makes it no presuimption in him to <ay,
that mun' of them i are cleaptr goods than have
ever been brought to this market.
lirown Ilo mespnnis 25 vards to the ollar.
(entlemen's loskin t Ives 75 ens. a pair.
Hk-atiut colored 31nslin at 12 1 its, per
yartl. French irillings 10 ets. a yard, a line
assortntent of Fancy Goods that utI dslould
be Sohd.
(roceries, Crockery, liardware, Hats, and
lhionets, L:.vies, tients, and Yomihs ;hues and
(ialters, line and rotunin. To tuunneraute
wihl ibe too) idious. lhst come' and see und I
will varranut you sautifactinn, both in style, and
prices ,Eltty MUSES.
April 5h, 1i 3 _-- tf
PROVISIONS.
Country llams, aunt Shoulders,
Pickled Jeel and ''ourmes
Goshen Buler, Rice, lour &c.
M1 'xed Pickles; in ps, qis. and 1-2 gals.
Obives, Ciapers &e
Candies, Razisnis &c
R{aisons TIt) floxes at am Dollar per Box
P'ER RY M10SES
A pr., 5, 1%.1. 21 t f.
Dancing School.
to op'n au Danciiig Seliil in Sno-zi
lirville, rLeiect flly inluorms thie cii izenis of
said pihicC that hie will do so on the 1st of
31 ay, or soonmier it he cani leaive Clharlestonii
before said time. 31lons. Ii. is already
kinowni at S ue rvt Ile, hiavinzg taughit there
ini 185th. lie will hzowcver say for the
infoirmatiioni of t hose persons who do nut
ki now him tha le is an "Art ist"' a mii teach
es' whait is real/~y dan mcig ;teach inug froim
itie beatiinoi -Waking Steps,'' calleid
I ~aies anid Genti ens cityle, tip to the mzost
dlitlieniIt passes 0f Opera Danzicinmg. lie
also asszires thue piublic that lie leaches thle
lignres of thme "Quadlrilles "' such as they
are dan zced at ithe hall ri oom. nmIso the real
Po, lkam, Schot iish, Rowatv, Pol ka, Alizukaz
lhe bieazitifiul Siciliennme, and the waltz*i a
dleux tempis ior '"waltz at two ilines" bieingj
mow the omily wvaltz niedi inm limuhionble
Siocietyv. lIe also teaicies the obil St yle
iof dancimig wviih fimicy danices of every
descritin m. Best referenrces grivemi
TIer mins :~ $12 pe session of 18 Iessons,
three lessin a week.
ShunhI thme class lie of 40 pupi ils the
prc will be only S Ill. Peursoniis wish
inig toi submc ribme will cal n II1 r. Thmeodlore.
A pr. 5, i1851. 23 ii
N. A. (COllEN & C'OIIN,
UII*OtTIElR"& D)EA LERN UN
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
No. 1 17 EnIat Bay',
NATIIAN A. (OllN,
M a r. 29, 18 1 22 I1y8l' NS.C
The Subscriber
()FFIllS for sale his pilantationi in ilie Fork
of Itiac ivier icomntaiznig
oif Land ;two hundimredl and fifmy acres cleared
andu well fenced.
JAMES H. NELSON.
March 29th, 1451. 22 3m
House and Lot for Sale.
in Sumrterville, containing 3-1 of
ii an amere,s'ituateid near thne Piesbiy.
teriani Chiurch, w ih all niecessary
bikdimga themrcomi. Condhitiomis, one. third
csthiebahllance p~ayabmle first Jainumary
niext. For imiformnatiomn apply at this ohlice.
A pr, 5, 1854. 23
JOHN; TU. DIARRY.
G. LITTLE & C0,
C. LIT~Ti. J I) .tOTT. (, F. JACK'iON.
No. 19) IK.VGz STIREIR R,
Next door to Vicmorir lI Itel.
CII A RLESTON -S. C.
Always irt hand--A large and Fastrionale
Smock of
AT riir. i.owris-r rosstnm.ic ramei.:s,
WllOlMSAllN ANE RtFTAIL.
Apnr. 1Q, 16.4. 2 1
Sale of Valuable Lands,
IN EQUITY-MAIllON DISTIICT
Finley Al. McCorkle,
vi. Bill ror Parti
C. [[onry Black and wife, tion, &c.
and others.
In pursuance of a decretal order of the
Court of E'liity in this case, I will ofrer
for sale at Marion Court Hlouse, on the
first Monday in May next, the following
valuable tracts of land:
1. Tract of land situated in Darlinuton
District, near the boundary of the lbstricts
of Marion and Darlington, and within two
miles of the \Vlhnington and lanchester
Railroad, containing fiurteen hundred and
nine acres, on which ther: late Mrs. .\l. A.
McClenraghani resided. Oni the premises
are a fine mansion house, with ornament.
ed grounds, out buildings, gin houses and
negro houses. The land in this tract is
in a high state of cuitivation, and located
in a neighborhood of wealth and line sotie
ty. There is also on the premises a store
house, considered a fine stand for business.
Appraised at eight dollars per acre.
2. A tract of land connonly called the
Brown tract, adjacent to the first named,
situated in M:lrion District, containing
thirteen hundred and twenty-six acres.
On this tract are an overseer's house, gin
house and negro houses. Appraised at
eight dollars per acre.
:3. A trict of land adjacent to the last
two tracts, lying in Marion District, known
as the Thom iraon tract, containin g three
hundred and fifteen acres. Appraised at
ten dollars per acre.
4. A tract of lnd adjoinin r the Thormp
son tract, known as the .lones tract, con
taming twenty-five acres. Appraised at
ten dollars per acre.
h5. Te Woodrow Ira( t of land, contain
ing four hundred and sixteen acres, s:tn
tied in 3Marion District. Appr esvd ut
four dollars per. acre.
t and 7. The Mill tract of land, to lie
solo in two tracts, situated in Marion Dis
trict, on the south west aide of Great Pee
.Dce river, near Bureh's Ferry, containing
three Ihuousand eight hundred and thirty
nine acres. On the tract are a fine steam
Mill, dwelling house and negro ueiiisO.
'1'he lands 0i this tract are well adapted to
the cultivation of cotton, corn, etc., cuntain
a quantity of valuable timber, ard being
situated within a short distance ofthe Pee
Dee, and aboiunlrig in a growth of pine
trees, may be consilerably enhnced in
value by the formation of a turpentine plan
tation. A ppraised at our dollars per acre.
Plats containing a descriptin of the
lands will be exiiited on the day of sale,
ai in.sy be seen before o-1 application at
the Cotmiioiss:rner's office.
Terms of sale: The lands will not be
sold fer less than the tppraised value. If
a greater price than the appraiseiient is
oflfred, they will bie sold on these terms.
Expenses of sale cash-for the baralt'ce t
credit of :.me, tw, three, four and lie
years; interest from the day of sale, arid
payable annually.
I'urcha-ers to give hond, with twc or
more approved personal surites, atd a
morigage of tile premises to secure the
purchase itoney, and to pay for the neces
i-ary papers.
C. D. EVANS, Cotn'r.
Cotnmissioner's Oilice, ''t
Marion C. II., \l are b9, 18:54.
Just Received,
LA DitF.' Rlootees and Walking Shoes, G ni
ters, Kid-Tics, &c. Gkeni.,' Calf f3outs, and
Bdottees, Ladies' and Gems. Over Shoes.
Also--A tine aXi.ortntiri of Iardware, Tin
Waire, Saillerv, &c.
L'aiis' W~iood; autd aloroma WVork-floxes,
tets, flair amiit Tfoiothi ttrise'f, Dlressinig, Totek,
arnd I'ocket Combis,, &c:.
and d fineasortnin1ri of Sminu~rary.
G itOCERiIES.
(.ingv.r P'reserves, &c.
AlIso, ai tine aissortmi-ent of Cooking liteni-ils,
For sale fby .1. TP. SOLIONS & CO.
Mlarch 221h, I$, 1 2! tf
20,000 Copies in 20 Days?!
Ihe Lia anpigates',
Thle miost est raorinir ar :ni Th'rifhnig Tale
of rmoderni Tunrers.
TIhiis is the un riversal test imorny of t he
Newspaper Il'ress. arnd t hii veictl of the
We have been outerly itale to fill our
ordlers, bo grceat has bieeii the demnai d for
this
GREAT A MEl ICAN RtO.iNCE.
l't:iru~sni n liv
JIO1IN 1'. JEW lTTI & CO.,
lii stion.
Arid for sale by' all I looksellers.
I'. S.-he work wd-l IbIe forwrded bv
iiiail to any~ persn eniciosuing ,31 atnd siX
ilarchi -.2, t1%LI 21 4It
THE " WILMINGTON
ICE HOUSE "
isw ope~n. Thei. Pulic may depeiitnd upon
havm jg thiir waiits suppliedu,f at Al LL S 'i A.
SONX of ithe year, on reasonabiatle t iem.
lce irdered' frirm~ the coliitmry wvill be wieli
packf d andii pirmptly foirwrdedri ati all timaes.
All oriers for lr-e nmust be adidressied to WIIL.
Ey T/CiR Ils (A Sh, which will beuitrict
ly adhlereid to it all Icases.
D~e]Mriits mnay Ire inade fry perrsons Ordlering
fromri a dtistaniice.
Lf;' I'R /C/, ONlE C ENT PER POUNID.
Extra charge. for piackange, dray iige, &c.
A. M. VAN IIOhfKE1LEN,
A pril 5th, 1851I 23 Gm.
E. R, C0WPERTHWAIT,
Furniture and Chair
Fiv Dc ors aabove' Weintworthu.
C;ll.AI R I'O.V, S. C.
Febl. 29, 16541. 18 Gm.
T ii befrst andr~ latest Edit ions of Rehmool
looks, of all kinds in eeneralh use, to be
had at IlTLKIl & NIIllY 'S.
Mlarch 15th, 1851 20 t f.
Notice,
TfIIE~ i'ubfcribers aire nit' receiving. hirr
stock of Spring andI Summer goods, wi'cht hiave
been rielectedI withi great care. and eaiirt fail
to give samisfationur in style, quiality, anri prices.
Onr stock compumisir alf articles which the
wyaniturad taste of the communlity demandflh, andl
we stolicji a c'alI fromn our frienids andf the prub.
lie before calfing olsewhere as we haive many
naw styles which cannot fail to pilergae.
TI 'NDAL, WVATSON 4-CO.
At Bishopville.
T HE Subscribers are now receiving from
the Charleston, Baltimore and New
York markets, a large and complete Stock
of Good. for the Spring and Sumuner trade,
comprising in part, under the following
heads, viz
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
Among which, is a tine assortment of Mus
ins, Lace, Colla rs, Gloves, Mitts, &c.
READY MADE C1f0'I'IIING,
Boots & Shoes.
Ladies fashionable Silk and Straw Bon
nets.
Cent letnen's fashionable IIA'i'S-I'ana
ma, Leghorn, and P. L. Do.
Hardware & Cutlery.
Carriage liardiware and TrimningA
Iron, Nails, Ilolloaw-ware, Saddles, i-idles,
Martingales and Collars, &c., &c., &c.
Also, a full supply of
GROCERIES.
All of which will be sold low for cash
or to punctual customers on time.
Thankful for past favors, we respect
fully asks a continuance of patronage,
promisimg on our part to use every exer
tion to satisfy our cu'toners in prices.
ROGERS & SPENCER.
Iishopville, Mlar. 15, 1851. [20-tf]
New Store and New
Goods,
DRUGS AND MElDI0NES.
'I'llE umtilersigned has established himself in
this tillage, nal has now opened a large and
well assorted stock
of Freshi amad Select Drugs and
Medicines, w (Ii Palints, Oils,
Dye-Stu fs, W'iadov G inss, Var
nishes, Pe'rfuanery, Pntent Me
diciates, &c. &c. All of which are
of the best quality, and will be sohl on accomo
daling terms. A share of the public patronage
i" Ladliojl...t.
W. G. L. RICE, M. D.
Dec. 28 1853. 9-t-f.
T arrive by the next Train, a choice
lot of Groceries from Baltitore, such
as Claritied and Coll1ee Sugars, superior
R;o and Java CotThe, No. 1. Mackerel in
Kits, Soaps, Starch &c., which can be
bought low from,
BUTLER & NEVBERY,
Ma rch 15th, 18.51 20 t f.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
WIN & CIARKSON.
TIIE undersigned have this day, associated
themselves together. under the above name and
style for the transaction of all husines in the
CLO'1'IllNG, and MIERCIIANT TAILORS'
line, and may be found at the Corner store
formerly occupied by Clark 4' Bro., where they
will he ha spy to accommodate their friends
and the puhdec generally.
I). J. W INN,
S. E. W. CLARKSON.
DlIarch 13, 1851. 21 tf
B00TS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
GAITERS, &C,, &C.
TIE ,Enporium of Fashion and. Quality,
wherm muav b. ('aund a complete assortment of
ladies' Meris' }toys' Mieses and Clitldrens'
Roors, Shoaes, Gaiters, &c., of almost every style
and quality. They are fresh goods and are all
warranted tagive satisfaction.
J. T. IIR UNSON.
Next door tin R. C. Webb, & Co.
Mlar. 22, 185I. 21 t f
DAGUERREOTYPES.
Nt IL.\AR has just received from
Chaarlestoan 'a new and beautiful collec
tiont of F~atncy (ases, M~edallions, Birooch
es, etc, which lhe wouald olIer to. the people
of Sumnterville zad vicinity, and respect
tfully requtesis themta to call andl examiine
foar themaselves. lie is thtankfutl for thre
kind lavors which hatve already been con
lfered, anrd woutld earnestly solicit a contin
uation of the satme. Room.ns up stairs
tnext to the Sumtter Banner Ollice.
MlarchI 22tha 181 21 tf.
LAND FOR SALE,
A TltACTI of L-md baelo-ajing. to the
Esl.tate of Dr. Itobert .3ttldrmyv, de
ea'nsed, lying otn the nain road leaditng
frotm Ca'imdetn to Carter's Crossing, on
Scape ('re. IlThe said lands are boutnded
lby l.amdsa of. StepaheBy kin, Darlin Da
vis, Dr. E. Greezg, Jamres Corbitt and Mla
ry 3 ims. TPermts reasonable. Apply
to either of thie sttbscribcr, at May~esville
P. 0.
ILOI)T. 1. MU LDlROWV, Executors,
WM~. J. M ULDROW, )
Mairch 22, 185i 21 2mn.
Copartnership Notice
Rt . WBTBB & 00.
TilE tiudersigneud, have associated themt
selves together, under the above tintme
ad style, fair the transaction of all bnst
ness ini the mercanitile line and mavy he
founod at the obal stand of Wtm. WViEBB,
where they wvilll be happy- to see and rac
comodcaate their frietnds and the putblic.
RL. C. W EBB,
R1, S. W'E BB.
Mar. 15, 1851. 20 t f
$100 REWARD,
W~Ill, be given for that apprehtension and d~e
livery to the Master of either Workhouse in
Chlarlesaton, aor arty jail in thme State, of I A A C,
somnedines called Johan Brovin,. who, without,
anty kanawn catuse, left te Jamjes Hill Planta.
tionm on ithe 2nlh of Oc'tobhe- last. Said follauw
is 5 fest 8~ inchles in height, maustee complexiotn,
smart, initelligenat spoken, and is a Cui-penter by
trrade ;anda whetn last heaard of was in the lower
country, on Mctordl's planrtation. FiftV dollars,
mt adiaioan to thre aibove rewarad, 'will be.paid
npon praoof to conrviction of his being hairbored
or emaployed by a white. or colored person.
A pply to 31. & J. D). KIRK PATR'IICH!.
Marcha 29tha, 1833. 22 if.
CROCKERY AND
GLASSWARE.'
CI? INA ahad G'ranitte Tea's,
Grantitt Dinne arndl lreakfasat Plates,
.Steak LlDaehea. futter lishes, Soup Howl.,
Custtardl Stands, Fruits Stanada,
Flower Varsesa, Chainta anad Class Cadlesticks,
Prese rve Dishes, 1)ecamiers, Tumablera,
Wine Glasises,
Glass Piiachars, and a number of other articles
jurst received and for sah-' by
T1. J. SOLO MONS & CO.
March 22thi, 1831 21 tf.
2L000 of choice country curoed
LE AF LA R D, for sale low for cash only,
by BUTLER & NEWBERY,
March I5thIt, 16n2 Uf.
Dr. W. JasDargan & Co.
R ETAIL DEALERS in Drugs, Medi.
cines. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Pa
tent Medicines, Wiiadow Glass, Perfumery,
Fancy Articles,, and a variety of other articles
usual ly kept in Drug Stores.
JNo. W. DAJtGAN, W. JAS. DARGAN, M. D.
$j? Next door to China's Hotel.
Jan. 2, 1854. 10-tf.
Epping's Sarsaparilla,
(BEST NOW IN USE.)
And a variety of other popular Patent Medi
cines, for sale b
Dr. W JAS. DA RGAN & CO.
Feb. 29, 185.1. 18 tr
A Lot of Paint Boxes,
tiVater Colors,) for sale liy -
DARGAN & (t
Feb. 29, 1854. 18
Garden Seed.
A large supply, kept constantly on hand
DARCAN & CO.
Feb. 29, 18 if
Eicelsibr Faniily Starch,
In pgund . packages, powdered. Alio the
highly celebrated Corn-Starch, for sale by
DAR(AN & CO.
Feb. 29 .1851. 18 tf
Genuine Cod LiVer Oil;
Prepared by Rushton. Clark & Co. Also,
cold drawn Castor Oil, (very fine.) for sale
by - DARGAN & CO;
Feb. 29, 1851. 18 if
Spanish Cigars
AND FINE CIHEWING TOBACCO, for sale
by
DARGAN & CO.
Feb. 29, 1854. 18 tf
Fancy and Toilet Articles.
A beautifnl assortment. Call at Dargan's
and examine them. Also a variety of Note Pa
per and Envelopes, for sale by
DARGAN & CO.
Next door to China's Hotel.
Feb. 29, 1854. 18 if
At C. SQUIER,
-NO. -2(9 AND 2i0,
MAIN STREET,
COLU MB11A, S. C.
Manufacturer and General
DEALER IN
FINE AND PLAIN
Pianos, Chairs,
WALL-PA PER, &c. &c. &c
At very Ilnw prices for cash. Ile is constant
ly replen iling his gbrge assortmentfrom his
MAN iFACTOI~t in Columbia, and from
New York, and now offer a greater variety
than usual. especially so in FANCY AND
ENAMEI.ED FURIlTURE. Sitting and
Rocking Chairs. &c.-&c.
A. II. GALE & CO.'S SUPERIOR AND
GREATLY IMPROVED PIANOS, at New
York cash prices. w" All Pianos or Funi.
ture sold by him are warranted for one yvai
or longer. All kinds of Furniture neatly and
promptly repaired.
A large lot of MAhIOGANY VENEERS an
hand, with other Cabinet Maker's Materials. in
great variety.
WALL-PAPERL AND BORDERING,.a
large and rich assiortment.
8;7 Funsrals ,served, at short notice withi
Metalic and Wood Collins.
ie would respectfully invites hsis friends and
th e publie generally to call and examine hi,
March 15, 1851. 20 Jy.
ROBERT A. YONGUE,
COLUMBiIA, S. C.
[lEGS leave to call the attention of hi,
friends and the public to his
Large and handsome Stock
OF .IEWELRY, &c.
In addsition to his former stock, he has just
received a new and extensive assortment of
GOLI) antd SILVER WATCIIES, Mantel
CLOCK~S of every variety. Silver and Plated
Ware, a large variety ; Military anid Eaney
Gsoods ; Gunss, Rifles, Sportsman s Apparatus,
Fine Pocket andI TIable Ctutlery, and a large
assortmnent of FANCY GOOI)S.
His prices will be foundl, on examination, to
he as moderate as at atny oilier establishment
in the South. Thlatnkful for past favors, he so.
licits a continuance of thte, patronagn of hit
former friensds and customers.
March 15, 1854. 20 ly.
DR. C. H. MYIOT,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
NEAR THlE COURT 110 USE.
DEALER IN
Drugs, M~edicimes, Chemi.
cals, Perfumery and Faney
Articles.
SELECTED EXPRESSLY FOR ilHS
MAIU'iET..
March 15, 1851. 20 ly.
-MV. Hinsdale,
Dealer in Grooerles, Hard
ware and Dry Goods,
2i2, RICHARDSON STREET,
and corner of Gareais' Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
March 15, 1851. 20 Jy.
A. BROIDE,
Dealer in P'rovisions, Flour
BA CON, tJOCERIES, WINES
LJQ Ut)RS, CIGA RS, TOBA CCO
TEAS, &c.
ALSO,
Plantation Supplies and
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
TEA, MOLASSES, CIIEESE, &c.
194, Richiardson Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Marcha 15, 18541. 20 ly.
To Arrive,
DRIED-FIGs, RASINS, CANDY
PICK LES, GING;ER-PRESERVES.
CH EESE, BOTTI.E D CIDER, PORT
E R, &c.
A LSO,
Berage DeLains, Printed.Jatconetse, Frenel
Cambrics.-Finie aesnrtmret of Ging
hams, black and colored, and Emnbroiderei
Goods, &c. &c.
J. T. SOLOMONS & CO.
Marcha 8th. 1854. 19 i
taubibatci.
Mp. EDTron: Pleas? announce Col. J.
M. NELSON as a candidate for e sltur for
baremont County, at th,enpu'ingele'tion
and bblige MAY VOzai.
Pebruarji 8th; 1854 15 f
U7 Watchman please cop}.
MR. EDITOR: You will yblige many
citizens by announcing Col. J. U. BL n'D
ING as a candidate for Representative for
Claroeiiiit County; at tie next version of
our legislature.
Feb. 6, 1854 Iy i
C-F' Watchm'an please cop1;
M~r, E ditoris~ THE ~ gg'I
of Clarendon County are deafrouin ,t C. W.
L. l.EYNOLD,, represerit them In the iezi
Legialature. By annovprui g lini p Candidate
for that office, yon will oblige them.
i We are authorised td
announce Alaj. A. U. SPAIN as a candi
date for Itepresentative from Clareiioint
County. p the e iltiism election.
i'eb. 22, '85. 17 LV
U Yesers, Editors : You
will oblige many voters 6f Clatemont Elec
tion District by antounting Col. .R. LA:
ROACIH IilO1UT as a candid te fo- a
seat in the Lower Branch pf the Legiela.
ture of the State of south Carolina; at the
ensuing election.
Feb. 22, 1854. 17
We the. friends of A. A.
BRA DIA M Esqr., take . pleasure i. an..
nouncing hint a a cn iudate for...Sherifi'
of Sumter District, att he.next ilectisi.
MANY FRtIESi.
11far. 29, 1834. 22 f
j We are adthisdd tI
anl~tUuns: :11. J.,,,n a. "U14ygu~i
SPOON of Saleri a Candidate for Itep
resentative , fo; Claremont County at tile
ensuing election.
March 8, 1854. 19 tif
A Nunmer df Voters take
pleasure in announcing Col. WII.LIAM
A. COLCLOUG H as a candidate for Sher
iff of Sumter District; at the next election.
March 15, 1851. 20 tf.
Mr. Editor; Plad aniounce
Capt. T. 1). Finsos as a Candidate tor
Sheriff of Suniter District at the ensuing
electioti.
Aug. 24, 185.
MYr. Editor:-==-Ydu wil
oblige a number of the voters of Sumter
District, by announcing in .your columns
the name of Major JI.HN BALLARD, as a
Candidate for Orduiary at the ensuing
election...
Aug. 13, 1853. 42 tf
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
MR. E/DIToR :--Please announce Mr.
ROBERT W. DURANT, a candidate
for Tax-Collector of Sa!emn County, at the
next election, and oblige.
MANY VoTERS.
January 14, 1852 13-tf
Mii Tiie frinds of Capt.
P. M. GIBBONS .an.mounce him a candi
date (or . the office of Tax-Collector for
Salem Counity, at ttie ensuing election and
obligo : M~xr VOTRSa.
October l'S,1.
F OR O RD IN A RY.
W, Mf; Editor:-You will
pleasie announce WILLIAM Hi. BRUN
SON as. a candidate for the Office of Ordi
nary of Sumter District, at the ensuing
election.
-- MANY VOTRaS..
- A pril 27th. 185227 9
POR CLERK.
uW .,.We are authorized to
announce T. J. DINKINS, Esaq., a Candidate
for Clerk of the Court, at the ensui n* election.
s.. i MANY VOTER&..
April 1Gth 1851 25 af
.0:"r Mr. Editor: Pilcase aam
hlounce Mr. J. J. McKEILL, a Candi
date (or Clerk of the Court,. for Suimter
District, and oblige MANY Voas.
A pril 13, 1852- 20|.tf
FU0R C LE RK..
MR. EDITOR:-MANY FRIENDS
of W. J. N. RHaItare are desirous of put-.
ting him in nomnination for the Oflice of
Clerk of t he Court of Suniter District, ab
the ensuing election.
May 24, 1853. 30-C
Wi We are authorized
to announce A. E. POOL as a candidate
for SheriA of Sumter District at the enan.
ing election.
December 21, 1852 8-tf
Mr, Editor:-Please an
nounce JOHN N. McLEOD a candidate
for Sheriff of Sumter District and ob
lige Many Farenna'.
June 29th, 1853 . 3-t
Notice.
Tise Subscriber, wife ot Hubert Creghan
of Sumterville, Shop-keeper, hereby give.
notice that at the expiration of one month
from first publication of this advertisement,
it is her intention to trade as a mole trader.
MARY CROGHAN.
February 28, 1851 18 Lt
HAYNSWORTH & GREEN.
WMI. HIAYNSWORLTH. .10HN T. GREEN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
SUMTE RVILLE, 8. C.
WILL practice in Sumter and the adt.
joining Districts.
February 15tth, 1851. 96 tf
PAVILION HOTEL,
H. L. BUTTERFIELD,
Fob. 29, 1854. 18 ly.
(1. T. MASON.
WATCH-IMAKEai & JEWELER.
IS prprdto do all manner of work in hi
lin, it netnssand despatoh. His teria
are Casu. He Is still at him old stand4 jug,
above the Town HalL
Feb.S,.180. ' 5 i