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MR. LAFAR, FItO.MI CHARLESTON, I AVING taken Ronms at the anner Office, would respectfully inform the citizens of Sumnterville and its vicinity, that, having had anl exorience of s8nme years in the business, Ite is prepared to furnish specimens ot' Daguerrean Likenesses. Mr. L. has on hand a splendid assort nent of CAEE E ? ALL E1EEBf, Medallions, Broochaes, ccl. lie is propared w.th all the Instruments for se urinr accurate c' pi !s of Portrait , and for takmn Children and Groups. le will remein for a short time. - Please call and examine Speci. mens.-Instruction gi en in the Art. Feb. 2'2, 1t351. 17 tf THE AMERICAN THIS Illumtratet Coinie Weekly, which is published in No" york every 8maturty. is now about to commence the third year of its prs pe rous existence, it ins reached a larger cir lation than any thing of the kind ever started in America. It is fille4 with Cuts and Carica ture likenesses of persons and things, and these alone are worthm the subscription price, which is only $1 a year, for which 52 numbersi are mailed to any part ni the United States, The new volume will commence with the "Retminiscences ofiuhn C. Calhoun, by his pri vate Secretary," and will be continued in the Pick until finished, which it will take nearly a yeah to accomplish. When the lteminiciencies are completed they will ho published in Book form, and a copy will be sent grat utitously to every subscriber to the lick whose name shall be on our Mail Book. The Pick has become a favorite paper in the United States. Besides its weekly designs by the first Artist, It conatuis witty and spicy edi torials of a high character, and twill carry choer fulness to the gloomiest fireside. Its high char acter ronders it a favorite in every famiily. It contains each week a larg - quantitity of 'ales, Stories,. Anecdotes, Scenes and witicism gat h ered from life. Every artivle that appears in its columns are entirely original, and it ias clus tered around it, some of the best writers In the Umited States. The subscription prices is $1 per year in ad vance. Agents -who send in subscribers, or clubs composed ofseveral persons, arc a.lowed todeducta cummission of 25 per cent, thus re ducing the price to 75 cents, fur the wittiest weekly puhlishtd upan thi continent. Tie Pick numners among its subscsihers many of the leading men in the nation, who give it a cheerfml endorsement, and not a line or tesign is allowed to appear in the Pick that is not unobjeesionable, anml its cheapness places it within the reach of all. The new voluime commences on Washington's birth dlay, Febru ary 22, 1854 All letters containing remittan ces must he addressel to JOSEPH A. SCOVILLE, Editor and Proprietorel the Pick, No. 26 Anm street, New York. Feb. 22, 1854. 17 2t gjr llack Riter Watchman, and Charles ox, Mercury copy once. The British Quartelies Blackwood's Magazine. LEONARE SCOTT & CO., New York, con tine to Ite-publish the following British Pe. riodicals, viz: -- 1. "'HE LONDON QUARTERILY REVIEW, (Cons'ervative.) 'TiIE EDINi)IURGHI REVIEW, (Whmig.) THlE NORTH BSITISHI REVIEW, (Free Chmurchm.) 4. "'HE WVESTMINS-Til REVIEW, (Libmerad.) BLACKWOOD'S EDINIIURGlI MAGA ZINE, (Tory.) The presamnt criticatl state omf Eumropean afitirs will render these pubtlic'atimmns unusually tter esting sturing time year 1854. They wvill occumpy at snimduleI grounod between mime hastily writtenm ne ws-items, grumde speculaltions, mand flying ru moms of time daily Joumrnatl, tand tihe ponderoust TPome of the future historian, written after thme livinmg interest atund excitementt of the pre-it po litical even ti of time time mmhall have lv.:-sed away. 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Wizen sent bymasil, the Postage to any part of thme United States wi.1 het btut TWENTY-FOUR C EN'Ts a year for -llackwood," andi but TWELVE CENTS a year lor eacht of thme Reviews. Remtittances antd communications shoaul al .ways be addressed, post-paid, to time Publmihers, - LEONRD SCOTT & 00. 5i GOLD STREET, NEWYO . N. B.-L. 8. & Co. have rcently publishemd, .and hmave now fomr sale, the "I'AiRMER'S GUIDE," by Henry Stephmens, of Edinbhurghm, .anmd.Prof. Norton, of Y'ale College, New Haven, complete in 2 vomls, royal octave, containing IfGo0 pages, h-i steel an d 600 wood entgravinmgs. .Prile im muslitn bindingt, 86. &&' 'I'Ais work is N T' the old 'm Rook of the F~arm," lately RESUSCITATED and thrown upon thme market. Felb. 'J-, I 154. 17 tf *Fine Segars and Garden Kept consiaantly on band by DAIRGAN & Co. Wolfe's Aromatic. SCIHEAMA SCHINAPPS. A superitmi'e Tonic, Dimrett:, Anti-Dys pttptic, Inviguirating Cordial, &.c. For samle bmy DARGAN & CO. ."1 TINDAL, WATSON & CO. TIIE subscribers having established them. selves at the stand opposite A. J. Moses' Store, respectfully solicits the attention of their friends and the public to their well selected stock. Their assortment comprises all articles usually kept, (e.cepting liquors) and will be constantly replenished, and disposed of on as favorable terms as are offered any where. Their stock consists in part as follows : Ladies' Dress Goois and Trimmings, Ladies' Collars, Chemisettes, and Under sleeves, Laces, Edgings, and Insertings, Jaconet and Swiss Mluslins, Ladies.' and gentlemen's L. C lldkf's. A large lot of Hosiery and Gloves, Cravats and Stocks. Also, A full supply of Prints and Domestics. GItOCERI ES, Iardware, Hlolloware, Carpenter's and lllacksmith's Tools, Cistern Pumps and Pipes, Carriaee Trim mings, Crockery and Glassware, Saddlery and Harness, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cape, Ready made Clothing, &c. &. &c. 'rINDAL, WATSON & CO. JAMES S. TINnAL. SAaitrE. WATSoN. II. W. GAnUNsCa. February 22, 1831 17 if HAYNSWORTH & GREEN, Wit. IIAYNSWOntTil. JOHN T. OtIEEN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SlU1ITE1R VIL LE, S. C. Will, pract ce in Sinter and the ad. join~g District:. February 13u1, 18I51. 21; tf Columbia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & Co. COL! MBIA, S. C. H AVE constantly on hand the largest stock of in this place, which they are prepared to sell at prices lower than any o her estab. hislhntnt in Columbia. 'T'heir Clothing is manufactured by them. selves with particular reference to this market, sin I they feel warranted to say it is infcrtor to none, and SUPERIOl. ''O MO' CLOi ILNU tiercd in any part of the country. 'T'heir bsusiness is con ducted tipon the one price cash principle, and the price of their goods marked ins plain figures upon each article hv which a uniformi:y of price is observedI, and the is'axpermeaced hty.'r is etuahe I to make his purchtases at as low n rate, :a the more expetriciae-d and het:er judge. Persons visiting Cotlumibia are respectfully invited to an examintsit of our stock and prices. February '1511h, 1+351. 16-1y. F01TY 011 FIF NG11O Men Wanted. The South Carolina Railroad Company -ill hire 40 or 501 negro-men at $15 per month fora lull lian.. The negroes to work on thai Cam den lfranclh of the Sith Carolina Itailroiad above the Wateree Swamp. 'l'tiose wishing to hire will apply to Mr. Stockton, this Suiperin tlant of the road, or io P. K. Cuhurn, on the work absove the Swamp. February 15, 1851 16 2t. C, Ts MASON, WATCH-.MAKERn & JEWVELER. . IS Prelsared tos do all nmansner of work in hi line, wtith neatness aund despatch. Ilis term are Cast. !le is r.tilp a hei old tad s,, above the Trown Hall. Fe b. 8, 1851. 15 t f Sale ! Sale !! Sale !!! IlE Subtscriber will ofThr fssr sale' at his residleunce in Salems us liack liver, on 'Tes slay thec 21st of Feb a~;ry next, his kionseholsd andi Kitchien fusrnitusre. The~ attentsions of pairchasers is called to a superior lot of l'eathesr bseds ands mahrsasses, &-e. I llandisuum~e an I Superior Saddlle Horse. I lHsy's Ponsey. 3 iIrasd of Stules, 2 Knevhlenst .idh Cows. 1 New Carriage. onec ol Sggy ansd lHar. ness. Tu'.rkeys Geese.. (Chikss.. Fsor t'sshi, 50 a lsIard, a hine artiscle. Cundlitionss * All sims sover live sdsslagy, edigt wviith goodl enlssrsersi, instil the first uf Novem-. ther nexit ; undser five cash. G Et. C. 3ft7DDRtOW. Feb. 8, 1854. 13 td So. Carolina----Sumter Dist, By WV. L E W18I, Es:., Ordinary for said District. Whlereas, L. L~. 10dlgew..y haatha appliedl to mne for Leters of Admnistraionu, ott all ansd simrgs.lar the gods antd c:sttIles, rights and credits of late Ilenary Kelly ot the sauud District, dece~asued. Thessse are, thseref'ore, to cite anid adon-iso isha all and simgulaur, thse kcindred ands cseis tors of the said dlescsasedh, to lie ansd apneatr befiore ime at our tnext Ordinary's Court for the said Disirict, to be holdest at Ssminter C.outrt iluse on Friday the '24thI day o)f Februiar necxt., to show causo, if any. why the said admninist rationt shloultd not be grasit ed. Givenm tinder rmy hand and seal, hi sa 15th day of Feb'y in. the year of [(.. s.] our Lord, one thoustad eight lut dred a nd fifty. fmtr, an md ins sthe 78thI year of Anaerican Insdependence. Fehb. 15th, I1854. 16-2t 117' Wagchmnan coply. Mul . Einroit :IPlease anniounce C.ol. J. M. NELSON Us a candidiate for Senator for Claremronat County, at the ensnsing elect is n and oblige MANY VOTERS. Febiruary 8th, 1854 15 tf flr Watchman please copy. Mr.. Enrron: You will oblige iany ciliz-ins by anonouncinig Col. J. D. LDr. 1NG as a candidate for Representative for Claremont Counity, at thes next session of our Legislature. Feb.. 0, 1854 15 tf f~:W" Watchman please copy. Notice. John S. Richardson jr., Magistrate, will attens promptly to all bussines entrusted so him. Oflice just back of J. *P'. Solomans' new Store. _Jan. 18, 1834 12 if Mr. Editor: The Citizens ef Charendon County are desirous that C. W. L. REYNOLDS, represent them in the next lAgislature. Ely announcing haim a Candidate for that ofhico, you will oblige thsem. A Superior Tooth Powder. Made by the valuable receipt of Dr. K.8S Darguan, Denitist, Prepared and sold by D ARG AN & CO. New Store and New Goods. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. THE undersigned has established himself in this village, and has now opened a large and well assorted stock of Fresta nsd Select Dregs nuud Yedicines, wills Paunts, Oils, Dye-Stuatui, Wiuadow Glass, Var. uusImies, Perfasumery, Patenat :le. diciaues. &e. &c. All of which are of the best quality, and will be sol on accomo datimg terms. A shareof the public patronage is solicited. * W. G. L. RICE, M. D). Dec. 28 1853. 9-tf. HEAD QUARTERS, 41tn Rxtuss,y S. C. M. OLD Foxo, Jan. 25, 1854. Order No. 113. THE Upper and Lower Battalions of the 44th Regiment So. Ca. Militia will parade, the lip. per, tnder the command of L.ieut. Col. J. D. Itlanding.at Sumtervdmle nt Saturday the 18th. The Lower under the command of aj. T. M. Connors, at Estate of R. D.:Balfonrs Mills, in Clarendon on SaturJay the 25th of February next, armed and equipped as the Law directs, for drill and review. The commissioned and non-commissioned oflicers of each Battalion, the day previous, armed for drill and instruction. Commandants of liattalions are charged with the prompt extention of this order. The lIegimental Staff are required to turn out on both lays at each place and on day of review in complete uniform. By order of Col. F. SI. 51E LLETT, W. T. WitLua Adj't. Feb. 1, 1851 14 tdl. In Equity---Sumter District, John It. Broughton, ) Letitia 13. Broughton, & Margaret L. Broughton, By their next friend BILL. James t. Brock, VS. Epsey E. Broughton. IN pursuance of an older in the above stated case, I will offer at public sale, on the first Monday in MAR(l next, at Surnter Court Ilouse, that Plantation or Tract of Land, estimatied to contain about Six Thousand acres, lying, in Clarendon County, Suoter District, at or near Fulton Post OdUice, belonging to the late Edward Brou ghlton, junior, deceased, and upon which he resided at the time of his death. Not to be sold for less than sev''rn thous.nd, seven hundred and lilty dollars. Upon the premises is a GRIST MlLL, in !gool condition, and a SA W MI LL, widch is not in running order. The streanm uOlt' which theis .ildls are lotcated is an uni'niling one and is very valuable. The Iands lie upon the Wateree Swamp, containing both low and high lands, and atliurdtg an tnsurpassed range for sto k of all kimds--the whole constituting one ot the most vainable 'lantations ever of'ered for sale in Sumtter District. A plat of the Iand will be in the hands of the Cointissioner, sl.owinu its extent, boundaries, &c. 'I'tius:-One fourth part of the purchase money to be paid in cash; ili balance pay. able in one, two and thce years, with in. terest fromt the day of sale-the purchaser to give bond and personal security, and a mortgage of t'te laml for the credit portion of thie said purchase money. WV. -1'" B. lAYNSWORTHI, Comaissioner i, Equity. Feb. 15, 185 1. 106 In Equity-Sumter District, Samuel T. in'.ton, et at. vs. Etiz~a M. IBritton, et at.) in pursuatnce of art order in this case I will of11-r at public sale, on the first alonday ini Mfarch rnexr, ar Siumter Court Ihouse, a tract of land in ,'nidt distriet, devisedl by the thinst clausie at the will of the late Ilernry Hrittorn,anid where oun thre tate Francis G. lriitotn lived, containing two hundred anid five racreis, at a price of not less than oine dollar arid fifry centls per acre. Terme; $o nmucth cash as wiil pay the cosits Of thre hitt andi thie proceedings thereon, arid the hi:dancie on a credit unti the first day of No v'itebe next, with interest from the day oratle; the purchaser to give biowl suirerty and a mort gage of the prermises and to pay fur papers. WV. F. H. IlAYNSWOwRl. Comtr. F.q.. S. D). February 15, 1851 i6 rd. Noice. A I.!. persons whto are ini my debt a fee., W ilt please to come iur warnl, and pay it iu me, F'or I am no1w (lit of the indutlaimn moodsa, A rnt icouln't wait longe'r. indeedi, if I wiouild. Thme Shierifflias got me, with harness on back; And soonm I'm to trot ont a very ronghb track, If rmy friendis don't come forward anod give me it lift, I'tl go to the devit, sian, all in a drift, Bitt rather than gri to thim, so early, hark ye! Ill give a we tit of a hinlt; tnow miark rme! lI, you dun't pay up, right under your nsest, i'll take all your papers, and give theim to Mous, And thten, oh, thean, you'll get your farin In hell, he'll roast you liker a he'iri, Clarendlon, Feb., 8, 18.51. 15 tf Cabinet Wareroom. F. M. ANDREWS, Takes tthis moethod of informing the citizens of Stinervilte tand vicinity, that lie har. jiiustienteed on the curnier abov~e Clarks llo-. tel, hris NEW CABINET WVA REI ROO~, where he will keepa for sale, che5ap), all suchi furniture as cornes tunder thlis dIeparitmenit oif his trade; and wilt . furnish for enshl, at Chtarhestont prices, all descriptions oaf Furnmirtre made. Repairing executed at the shortest nonice. Mahogtay anid plain Coffins furnished willh out delay. Fe b. 8, 1954. 15 tf. Notice, Look Up Street. \VFBB CI.ARKt's 1lOT1EI, is still in op. orationt-(t hanks to the kintdiiess of goodl friend.s)-ready to receive customters, rand entertnin thlemr. to their entire satitnct in. Mr. C. is resrolved that his flotel shall riot be excelled lby any huose in the ('ount ry. E~verything the snarket can furnish shall be .apreadl upon lhis lale, wecll cookedl ard cleanly. The betds are all in good order, and shll be kept, so. Give him a trial and Ma. Clark pledges satirsfaction. Jan.11, 1854. 11 tf Who Wants Money ? The subscriber for one, Is partiectleriy in want of it, and lie hoiper that thtust who lhave ptatronlzed hinm so liberally, will continure thecir friendship by paying up, antd enarbling thim to met the demandus of others. "Wheels cannot move without grease" T. D. FRIESON. Jan. 18, 1854. 12 tf Law Notice, John S. Richardson Jr , Attorney at Lawv Sumterville S C., will practics in the Courts of Sumter, Richtand, Rershlaw, 1)arlington and Williamsburg districts. Office just back of J. TI. Solomolns' new store. Jan. 18, i851. IS ,r To The Public,, Auctionerr's Notice. JAMES II. CLARK hegs leave to noti. fy the cilizens of Humterville and the vi. cinity, that he is now preparej to give his entire attention to any business in the auction line. lie has had some experience, and hopes by diligence and attention tt mer;t a share of public favor. 8nmterville, lnn. I1 th, 1854. 1 1-tif SAMUEL C, DUNN & CO., WIIOLESALI CLOTlING 37 De.y Street, 20 Hyno Street, New York. Charleston, S. C SAMIUEL C. Du i, .aiso. II. Donr.tus. Juia '12th. 18i3 37-f-t Notice. The Snbscriher respectfully Informs is cus tomers and the public that he cannot carry en hi" hnsiness 1mn1 a credit of twelve months. Prompt customers who may favor him with their work nay expect to be calledon at any time fur money when the article in wante=. Ile returns his thanks for the liberal patronage which he has received. B. FOLSOM. January 3, 1854 10 6m11. Fall Goods! Fall Goods BUTLER & NEWBERY would respectfully inform their friends and the Public generally, that they have just received a large and welt so. lected Stuck of FALL AND WINTER GOOD8, embracing every quality and style of LADIES' DltESS GOODS ; Heavy Gooil%, &c., t.rocer iies, lootsand Shoes of every descripltion; latest style Hat annd Caps; Hardware and Crockery; Ready Made CIothing, etc. etc., to which thef particularly invite attention. -ALO A lot of CHOICE SEGARS. Important Notice. FELLOW C1IZENS :-.t .isa paiaful task to dun, but stern necessity and your neglige-nce and forgetfulness. demand that I should remind all those indebted to n, either by aote or ac. count, to come to taw with the chink. hides or corn at the am ill, on or beefore the I rAt Monday in March next, to save yourselves of displeas tare and to cheat Lawyers, Slheriis and petty Constables Out of crst, for At the loss of a penny You'll grnnbl e and groan, As though the rheanmatics Were piercing each hone. The ghost of baul shillings Fo~rever you will ha'anit, And you ~hake, least tuo-mir'ow Should bring yon to want. 47" Pay up, and save cost., and there will yet be a crust left yo. W-1. FRANCIS IBUTLER. Jan. 25, 1831 13 tf. F. MYERS, 'Thankful for past favors,. respectfully an. nonces ic the rcoimaulaity Ihat lie has discon. tinned the proprietorship of the "SU MTEit MOUSE.," od now keeps. as a private board. ing house, the residence formerly occupied by Mrs. Gayle, and belonging to Mrs. Htayntworth, where he will be happy to entertain a few more day-boarders. P. S.-lie would especially say to those, who have been indebted to him for lo these nany years to come forward and settle up, as forbear. ance has ceased to be a virtue, and me ney he must have. Feb. 1, 1851 14 4t. AN ORDINANCE, Further to Rintlau the Police ofthu To~wn of Si nterville. itlE ltlAS, thce Orditnanace niow ni for ce iaa the townm of Suterville foa the regualatoni of thea Police of said Teawu, have been fojunad by experience intsuaticient to eI'ec~t thec supprsion of unlawful tracde aag with slave-:. antd other praictice ahake mtjacraous tao thle citizenas ofl the TIowcn and the surrounadmag caouutry : For roeed therec i, Ib it ordl~iaed, By the intendant and \Vardens of lthe Ta'wni of Stnitervtlle, itt Coatniei asseatabled, and by the aut hortv'ol the samte, Tlinat all slaves resiading in a le Toiwan of Stumcterv.lhe shalel be reqjuiredl In carry ticketsa, c'ert alica.;tes, cards, air ot her wvritteni ev~ience, auneder thle han ds of thaeira 'waners, or persuins leaving the charge ol themca, ofl thieir resienca~e in thIe bowna, in order to etalec thema to pass aon Snnd s anid after nitula, aci d Ithe callig cout ofl thse pattrolh cr guiad, bey the rinigmcg ofi the lek or ihe boatm g of a lu drumi. or ci hesr act'e of cia In chem iitout, as lihe tCunial sbalI ortder. Anad th:at, tai iith Ierwase otrder ed, the bell s'haill be ru g, instead ol thet drumai, as hieretetfore crdered. Ande that all scives lounid away frotm ihe enaclosuresc of their oewners, or the per. sits hcavinag chaurge of* thaetm, onc Sundtlays, or at n:ght, before the calling out of thei tnaird, shall be h ale to be punihed, n, tby the laws of thce State pirided, unlies hiavmtg sneh writtecn evidence of theia rescideance. Acid he it oradaitiell, by the authlority aforesaid, That so imutchi cof Ordiniance oa Ordlian~ces of force ina the said Towin, at ordainis and enacts that free personcs o: color shal. be takena up uncd punishedl with stripes, or uanprcsonmenat only, for being found without a ticket, or beaug tounid it p)ossessiont of corn, foddler, race or peas without a ticket, be, acid the saune is tire. by repealed. Aaad be at further ordained, by the nu. Ithtirity afosaad, T1hat at shall be unlawuvt lor s~aves or for Ire e personsci oh color Ic carry on any tritic in thin said .owcn oai Sundcay, eithaer mc buyiaig or selag; ait atny artaeho of produice ctterod for sale bi a shave or free personi of colaor ott thil day, and every article of caer ~biambase pur. cheased by a shave or free peoraon of co.oir on that day, except necessary neiecce oi faoad, whe1 her wiah or withaitt a ticket sh:al I be corfeited, acid shall hec liable t sezure bty the cmarshall, the gnuard eta duly or any citizen to whom the :samne shall bt kniown, an.l shaull be disposed of as as direc tled in th: (lhird SL'ticin of the Ordcmane en, tailed act Ordiianace to pireventl trading wvath negroes, pissed the 4thi dacy of Iehrnaary 18c2. Arid it shal1 te held eutlicient evi. dence oh such trafficicng to authouraze snel) seezuro anid .'irfeiture, if a share or fret person oef color shall bo seen comcing oin1 (if a shop, or te preiitosos connected wad a, shop, kept lair the stile of maerchiand.ze with any aricle of mnerchani:hze kept lou sale mi such shaop. Ratified in Caounccil assemleda, this 28;l day (of .tanuary, A. D., 1854. Given tinder the. hanal acid seal of th Corporation of Sucmtervil ie. \VM. H1AYNSWVORTIJ, Inatendat. WV. S. Hl onsos, Clerk. Feb.8~, 1854. 15 tf Private Boarding House CAMDEN, 8. C. Day Boarders accomanaodated Nov 9. 18~53. 0 ir r "BROWNINq & LEMAN, " IMPORTERS OF , Fressels, Britists m'nd GeIrsaa DRY GOODS. 209 and 211 King-tweet corner of Mar ket Street, Ch ARLESTON, 8. C. OARPETINGS.-Ingrain, 3 Plys, Brue. seas Tapeatry nnd Velvets. CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin, and Worsted. CURTAIN CAMBRICS and MUSLINS, in large variety, - EMBROIDERED LAC "and"" MUSLIN CURTAINS, all styles. a GILT CORNICE$, in .al now desigs CURTAIN GI.S, 11 'ERs, LOOPS' TASSEL, &e.v- - . - DRAPERY CORDS and;ELL ROPES, in all varieties. BRITISH antd AMERICAN FLOOR QIL CLOTHS. SILVER and GILT STAIR RODS' agid STAIR CA RPETINGS,of all styles. WILTON, VELVET, and AXMINSTER RUGS. in great variety. ,: PLANTATION WOOLENS-B LAN. KETS, PLAINS. KElSEYS, CAPS,&c. lied and White FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, &c. COTTON OSNABURGS, of all the best Southern makes. English and American COTTON FLAN NELS. French, English, and American PIINTS. I.INENS OF, RICILAIDSON'S su perior make, for Sheetings,, Shirting s, Pillow Cases, Table Damnsks. Ioylies, Napkins, Towellings, Ilnekuba, ks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers, Grass (loths, &c. (LOTIIS, CASSIMERS and VESTINGS, of best Frenc'h Goods. SERVANTS CLOTHS, In all .he shades of English Guo,-. S.\TIN ETS, TWEEDS, JEANS and LIN SEYS, of all qualities and styles. W ITH A FULL AsOsoTMSFNT OF Rich Dress Goods, In SILKS, TISSUES, BAREGES,GREN A DIN ES, MSIIINS, ,c. BIOMBAZINE,, ALPACAS and MOURN. ING GOODS, in great variety. ECIBR)fLDERS and LACE GOODS, of ev ery description. EVENIN(G DRESS Goods In Great variety, constantly received. All the above are of our own DIRECT DIPOkTATIONws, an.l nherel at the LOWEST MARKET Prices. '1' E RMS.-Cash, or City Acceptance. rrr ''he one price systen strictly ad hered to, and all Gnoods Varranted. IIROWNING & LEMAN, Charleston, S. C., Jan, 6th, 1834. 11 tf PLANTERS' HOTEL. g3t The, undssersigded would respectfully inform his friends, and the public gen e'rally, that he has leased that extensive anad well known estalishnent the PLAN TilS' Il'rlOT h, and is now rendy for ite r ception of visitors,. Its eligible lcation, being convenient to all the business localities, wvil commend it to all those who visit the city on husiness, and noexertions or expense will bm .pared by-the Proprietor to promote the comfort and convenience of his gussets, and render his house, in every respect. worthy ef Puhlic pa. trnnae and support. lie is pleased to add that he has secured the services, as Book-keeper, of Mir. J. W. L.tsruins, so long and favorably known to the travelling community of this and the adjacent Statas. G. W. BOMAR. Jan. 25, 1851 13 4t. NEW STORE. Third Door South of the Town Hall and ueuarli, op>osite Tindal & W atsona ~THE stubscr iher wounld resspeelfully in. f1Ior.ns the citizens of Sumtnill. n thso ptilblic genierally, that lie has opened at iho nhassve placeo a general naoriinent of Dry Gods, Blsots andi Shsoe. lHaa anid Cape. Ila rd wgre, Croecrytware, &c. &c. A so. A Chsoice' lot of Fatnidy Grotceries of every diesc'riptin, with Fruit of vaioius kinids, stuch nit Ornreus, Apples, Lemoins, &c..&c, which he' will Eell very low for J. BARRET. Nov. 9, 1853. 9 ly Notice. B1Ieopville Carra;e anad Manrsmcqh Mumi mfacory. JAMIES WV. AM3IROSE still continues to carry on the above hnasness in all its various hranches, nnd takes this method of returning lia thanks ito his friends for their Iihberal patrion sage, anid hops's by c'li'e nttention to business to still merit te sahie. CA RRIAGES ANtD htIG GllES ma'de to order and warranted for twelv'e months. If they sould fail. in that time is. pssint oif woirkmaanshsip or nmaterial. they ill he re'pairesd freec of charge. le deems It unnec essary to ssay anyvthinmg ini regardl to the neat ness andI dnrahilit y of his wurk, as lisa work wvill sho w for itiselfI. Call on him at Bhshop. ville and he will give as good bargains as can be lada ins Charleston. ife also dosea plough-work at short notice.-.. Ilorse.shoeintgdonie with neatness ansdldspatch at $1 50) all roundl. Ihts termss for new work wvill be to suit purchasers.-With interest al. ways. Bishoipv.ille, S. C., Ja'y 18th, 1854 12-6m REMOVAL. HAVING mnoved to the istand hereifoire occuptied by 1). .I. Winn, (nsext door to China's Ihotel.) and it being better adapt ed to our brainess, thian the one previously oc cupied by usa, we are now prepared to carry it on mnore extensively thtan hseretof-,r', and are confident of selling on as reasonable terms as anty restail Drug Stors in the State. Our Stock is consitantly kept up andI careftully aelectedl from as gooda whoslesale houses as New York andl Charleston can afibrd. And after returning otur most sincere thanks to ouir c'ustomensrs anid the public generally for lie very liberal patronage bestowedi on us the previous year, still constintue to solicit a por tion of the same. W. JAS. DARGAN & Co. Susmterv'ille, Jan. 1, 1851. 10 Dr, W. JasDargan & Co. RETJAIL DEA .LERS in Drugs, Medi. cineos, Paints, Oils, Dy.e S'ttul, Pta tent Mesdicines, Window Olase, Perfumery, F-anetl Articles, and a variety of other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. Jso. W. D)AaoANs, W. JA5.DA RGAN, M.D. g"' Next door to China's H~otdY. Jsan. 2, 1351. 10-if. To' Rent AComodiotus and eonfortable Dwelling Indtse, wvith a basemetnt aparimenst and googl out-buildings. Theo House is sit ited on WVashington; Street convenient for buisiness. To a good tenaent it will be rotnted Isow. For teris apply to 3. Rt. LOGA N. Sumterville, Jan. 11hi, 1854. 11--tf. For Sale. T IIE SUBSCRIBER off'ers for sale nn very reasonable terms, some valuable imoprovedl and unimproved lots itn thie Town of Sumuerville. For partictulars, apply to ARCH'D. ANDERSON. Romaatilcj. 3d 18.1 n ,n ,r PERRY I AT THE OLD STArVD H aJst received and ofTety fr sle, at Char BLANK ET, at $ 50 each , gosnd heavy. leavy.Twilled Red Flantnels, 81 1.4 cents p Sattine ts. Kerseys, &c., a full assortmena, s Georgia Kerseys and Plaina-S8clhley's mans Muus. De Lains, at 12 1-2., 18 3-4, 25 cents; Prints, Domnestics, &e., of all''prices and qut Carpeting, at 50, 75, $i 00, $1 12 cents ; ickled iteef,.-moked and Pickled Tonagues, Sugar, Catee, iacon.-Fleur,-Lard, Butter, Rice 800 Parks Fire Crackerr for the Buys ; 20,000 Segars--choice branda. Hardy His heavy stork, and good asst rtment are A FULL ANt) ENlE R Assortment complete, together With every demo ri will be sold]i as low as can he bouht in any mark PurchaserN will find it to fMr n, vantage as well stock Is large, embracing " Any thing and F4ver 5000 pounds wanted, for which the Ia er in Cash or Merehnndizo. One Hundred Doz For which.over the market price will be pai. in b Oct. 27, 1853. SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity---Sumter District, Mary I). Co(x, Serena E. Jnnees, j Xli to confirm Sale et. al. of laid and for vs. r executioI of title. Matthew J. Cox & Caspar Jones. * It appenrin, to my stisfacton that the nhanve named defen-hntt Csapar Jones, re sides beyond the limits of the State of South Carolina : It in urudered that he do appear. and answer, p:sail or demur to I't said bill, within three maonths after the puhration of this t notice, or an order pro. Conf;:ssio thereon will be entered against him. Also, ordered tha:t the above ordler be published for three months in one of the gazetts of the District. W. F. B. H AYNSWORTII, Comnmissioner in Equity. Jan. 11, 1851. 11 :3m SOUTH CAROulNA. In Equity---Sumter District, Maria 1. MAaples, IDolly Al. Maples, Edward Maples and Natins C. Maples, By their next friend, Levi F. Rhatne, Bill fur Arc't. vs. Jackson J. Brnughton, Thomas Maples and William A Brock and Mary his wife. J It appe-ring to my satisfaction, that William A. Bnu k, ane of the Defe-idants in the above tataae. 111, is absent from the State of South Carolina : It is oerdere f, on motion of Mayrant & Richardso,. Complainants Solicitors, that the saul Willi.n A. Brock do plead, an swer oar demur to the said Bill within three mnths Iroma the date of the publication of th in order. Aleo, ardered, that tis Order be publish ed three months int one of the Gazetts i'n this District. W. F. D3. HAYNSWORTHI, Comn. Eqj. 8. D. Jan. 11. 1.-4. ii 3m SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity---Sumter District. Johnt J. t'ontyers and 1 Julia A. las wife,| J vs.aB!tk1 (aa' Bill for Account lasabella E. bas awadfei f anal o:hoers. J fIL' appje'armng to mny antisf::c-tion thna Thomaas IE. D):ckey, Raaht. M. C. WVithaer spoon, ad Joasepah Mlontgomaery, Defenad. atne in thec above a4tated ease, resie tut of the~ boai:s of thae Statec of Sothl Caroli n, cinamotiona of B'andIng & DeSaussure, Comainanrt's $eolicitors It as ordered thtat haoeldt appear, ndl an swer, plead oar demnr to thec said ball, witin Iharee tndothas after the pulication of this notice, or an order pro confesso thaceron will be enttered aegainsit htim.' Also, ordered that te above order he published for three maonaths int one of the Gazetts of the D)et rict. W. F. B. IIAYNS WORTH Commissionaer in Equity. Jan. 11, 18.54. 11 ia JINNEI' HOTEL. Colesusabia, 8. C. Mr. JANNEY, in connection with Mir D. W. H A RRIS and Dr. T. J. GOODW YN, having puarchaased that fine and commodious establish meant hecretofore known as the CO~NGjAREE HIOtiSE, it will he.reafter be designaed as "JANNEY'S HOTEL." In announcing inl to the public, the propri eatora. feel that it is niot necesaeary to partesent ina dleteail the indulaceament and adveantages which thes Hotel preseta. Its location, its commuodi onasness, and the imparove~mena coantemp jlateed by the pre'sent mianaagers, will, they feel satis fleed, allirrd to thes travelling coammunity and othora., a Hotel ina Columbiha wi.icht will in acv. ery way rank among the best in thes country. Every comfort, conaveniaence, andl appendage, to tihe first clas~s hontea in the United Steates, will baa funndte at JANNE"Y'S HOTiEL, andl no efThrt ont the part of theo proprietors will lhe wantinag to reneder it wvorthy of theu capitol of the State. MR. JANNEY and MIR. HAR IS, so well known by the vititors; at the American Hotel, will always be foatnd at theihr iosts, anal if un remitaiag atteantion to the duties the~y haive as smaned, beay gutaratee of satis~factio~n, they have nao hesitation itt pronmising it to their gusis. We have alase secured the servises of Mr. Ri. E. L EW ART, as book-keeper. . ft$ Mir. IHitchacock'si aplendijd line of Omni. btuses anal Hac-ks, having the namnc of the HI. tel painted oat them, are atuacod to Janney's HoutelI, anal will be prompt and faithful in te coneyanice of passengers to and from the s ari eaus depots. Jan. 25, 1854 13 I. Lumber and Wood. THlE eub.erIber, superintendant of theo Steam Saw Mill of Coghtlan, Dixon & Co., re. specftfully inalorms the public, that they are pro - pami to furnaish Lumtaber of any descriptiont at the shtortest noatice. Havinag geaoda wagons and tamars,they can de liver to putrchasers wheain desired. Theoy haave a large quantity of prime Oak aned Lighatwood which they can deliver to pustomers on moder ate term. Taass.--A reasontable deduction In all cases for cash, or otherwise, notes will be taken when ordens are filled. Every exertiaon will be used to give satisfac tion to those who aeur ats with orders. COGLAN, DIXON, & Co. Sumeaarvittaa i., 1054.u 1 t IOSES OF A. J. & P. MOSX. leston prices (freight included) SERVANT'$ er yard" >me as jow as 10 2-" octts ) ifacture di tics ; Muackerel, Salmond,- Lobsters, Sardines, &c, , oiasses, alt, &c., &c., rare. too well known to require enumeration, AL A 8QORThAENT. -GU 2 qD Cli &M. . itin of Goods Iq suit- thec .nnfry trade, wftelh et for cnsh, or to approved par haterp, on time is niin-. to call on me before purchasing. lily thing."'' ighese market price will be paid, eitir en Eggs Wanted, trier. 52 tlj GLENN SPRINGS Rt. Rev. T. F. yAVIs, D. D., ex-Oficin Visitor. Rev. T. S. ARTIUR, " J. D. MJCUr.LOUGH. I P 0iet rs " GEnnra ir.NTON, Reiter,-;Ind In. structor in Mental and Christian Science, Moderit Languages and history. Mrs. BE.TroN, Matrrn. 'E.. - - , instrncor in Mathematis Natural Sciences, and Ancient Literature. Prof. G. F. DeVzrnx, (late of Lime Ste rin Instructor in tie theory and practice isas C. M. Rtro, Instructress in English: -- Sossosxt, Instructress in Draw ing. Painting, and Assistant in French. -di.s HtorntA WARtrKV, Instrucstress in En glish Branches, and Assistant in Mathematics. iss ELtZA PRATT, Assistant in Music, and . 13. The corpis is not yet complete. iE abovenatiution, located at Glents Springs in Spartanburg District, S. C,. will be opened for .ehe rec,-ption of pupils er the first of Fehr inry next. In converting this establbehminent into a school for young ldies., the buildings have been thorugily repaired met litted up ; and in furishming them anew nr pains have been spared to make it, in evety respect, such a home as parents would desire for their daughter.. Particular attention has been beetirtope s n tIhe Musical Instrinenma, andi wit Ih a large and tfficient corps of teache,' and a thorough course of study, it aflrds eve ry advantage to be enjuyeu in a sitnilar institu tion. Applicants are admitted, of any hge, over seven years, and placed in such class as they may be prepared to join. 'T'he scholastic year will consist of one ses ion divided into two terms uf five months each,. beginning on the 1st of February and July. Vaeation, December and January. IATs.-For Tuition and Board, including washing, fuel, lights, &c. &c., $125 per term, and there sill be no extra charge, except fur Music $30 per terni, and for Books, Sheet )lu sic, Drawing laterials,&c., acttally uusd. For further information, see " Proepetus" which many lie liad by applying to the lbuctor, or either or the Proprietor. Dec. 21. 1853 3P1 11-7- Charleston Mercury publish tri- weekly and all thie uthier papers in the Stats weekly, for three nmonths, and forward bills to one of the Propmrieturs- a St. Joan's Siohool. it. Rev. T. F. DAVIS, D. D., Ex-Ofio, Visitur. Rtev. J. D). McCOLIA UG H, A. M., Rector, and lnstruc:ur in Christnin Science andl.Ijleu Lettires. WM. B. LEARY, A. M., Vice Rector, and Instructor in Ancient L.anguages and History. .D. D). ROSA, ntuco inMteican baua cieince. Rev. E. A. WAGNER, Instructor in English Department. 'p 1E Exerci~ea of this Institution will be r.uimed on the 2d day ini FEBRUA RY rmext. Boy. are admitted over the age of seven, years apid prepared for the .Juriur class in College; or they e~ay recive a thoroug h academtical course5 eiiher classic~aJ or English. Trhere is but one sesslon, (divided into two terms of ive neonths each,) beginining oni the 24 of February and ending November 3o. Taasns rica Sxassex.For Tuntion and Board, inrcludingr wnalih , fuel, lights, &o., $225 payable serar-anniutj in advace. Entrance 6be 825, for which books and sta tionery are rurnished the student so long as he-~ may conttiane in the ntitution.. .Advanced studenats desiring private roomi. wtil be allowed them (at she discretion of the Rector) for an extra charge of *15, to pay for fuel, lights, &c., Fur further lraf'rrmation apply for a" Prosect us" to ther ilsctor, at "partan burg C. HI. .C., South Carolina--Sumter Dist. Samuel T1indal, ads. CA. SA. Farrar, Datika, & Co.) i2amnei Tindal who is in the enstody of thet Sherillf of Siimte~r District, by virtue ofa writ of Capias ad satisfacienadum, at the snit of larrar, Batiks, & Comipany, having filed in may ofilee, together with a schiediule, on oath, or his estate and elrecLt, his petition to the Court of Coim mon Plcas, praying that he may be admi~tedi, to the bentefit oaf the Acts oul the Genural At sembly, made for the relief of liisohvenat Debt or. it is hereby ordered, that the said Farrar, Banks, & Comn pany. and all other the creditors, to whom the said Samuel 'fi ndal Is in any wilse 1ndebte~d, he, and they are' herehy m-m motned. and have notice to apipear, he fore the said Court at Sumter Court iomtse, tin the - t'hevenith day of April next, to shew canse, if. any they cani, why the prayer of the petitiona afuresaidl, aoln o b atd W..f SNfhTNC.C P.6. Olieor Common Pleas of Sumnter District, Dcc. 2'J, 1853 In Equity--- Sumter DIstrio~ Adm'r. or DIL. Leonard White, (Charlesr W. Miller, Comnpi's.Sni'p. The creditors of the Inte Dr. Jaxtes lEA few M~woai,enmitled to claim uinder hiis assignnu-nit' to the above named befendanti, executed o the 28th day of July A.,D. 1 m. are hiahy no-. tilled that, by an order in the above .statee cause, they are required to estaghsh their doe mands he fore me, Cumnuissiuner In Equity tor Sumter District aforesaid, on 'or before the - first day of May next. I also give notie that 1 will until the said flrat day of May next, receive proposals i the sale of a part oflthe real estate conVeyed by - Jhe aidassgnmntlying partly if not wloIr, in hecorortelImits or Sumuervihle, lpounild. by lands of Dr. J. C. Htav on-rs W.t, - Enusson, T. J. CoonL~Ar, and Mrs. i, M6 ur,*b, and by the new road runtsing from S terville to the steam mill ofT'1. J. CoonttLAu "Co., atippused to conitain about one hulathed sixty acres.,.c WV. f., B. HIAYNSWORTIH " Coma'r. in Faquity 8."D. Dec. 27. 1853. g tI