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. Stokes, Laurensvillo Herald. ., Whitaker, Southern Mag ir'Taber of -the Charloston Mer en:ry, and Mr. Pressly, of the Southern 1Standard, explained their positioti in the Convention inl a very satisite tory manner. Mr.Carlisle presented a draft for a enstitutiou to form, and for the gov rmtpelt of, a permanent Society of inemibe-s of the Press of tihe State; ivliich, on motion, was relrred to the following Co1mmittee: E. 1-. Britton, WV. R. Taber, W. 11. Johnston, WN. 1B. Carlisle, J. II. Giles, I. A. MclKniight, 16. M. Stokes, J. It. Gossett and J. 11. Norwood. - r Johnston moved that all pre positions submitted shall be presented to the above Committee. On motion of.1. A. Bonner, a com-, Inittee of three was appointed to nominate Officers for the Society. The Chairman thereupon appointed the fol 1Mivinig gentlemen: J. A. Bonner, S. A. Godman and T. J. Warren. On motion the Coinvention adjourn ed to meet at 6 1-2 o'clock this even ing. P. M. WALLACE, Ch'n. R, M. STOKSs, Sect'ry. RVEHNING SESSION. The Conventio. was called to or dler at the appointed time. Mr. C. D. Melton, of the Palmetto Etandard, recorded his name as a member of the Convention. rite Committee to whom wa-ns re. ferred the preparation of business fr the action of the Convention this even ing, made the following report: 'le Committee to whom was re flered the preparation of business for the action of this body, report, that. having had under consideration the seveial matters committed to them, they beg leave respe-tfillv to recom mend the following for your adoption: The undersigned. in order the more effectually to cultivatc social relations and feelings of brotherhood and com munity of interest among% all persons ,connected with the Press, and regn late, as iihr as possible, by common coniselt aid agreement. the mnuner in Which the functions of the Press sll he dis-htarged and directed, do here by establish and agree to tile foi 'owing CONSTITITTION. ARTIcLE 1. See. I - The title of this Association shall be the "South Carolina Press As sociation." Bee. 2. All persons ecnnected wvitlh the Press as Editors, Proprietors (.r Reporters, or that may have been so Connc-ted liefore application, nmv become itmembers, as hereafter ir-. i-ided. Sec 3. The oficers shall be a Pr-es ient, t.wo Vice Presilemts, Secretary and Treasurer, and a Permanent Con hiit tee shall be entrusted with the in terests of the A-sociatioin inl their re ;pedtive localities. It wili be the du ty of ea-h t IutifV the Preksident. of liny thing "-hich requir-es the action of lthe Association. The Permanent Comi miittee shall lie appiointed bly caelt Pres. Ident ont entering his oflice. TIhe othi er oflicers shall be elected1 by a plut rulity ot votes, whic-h after- the first meeting. shall he by ballot. All the officers, except the IPresident. shatl[lbe e.c ofici;o miember-s of the Per AiRTIc.E in~ See. 1. After the first meeting ap:. bcants shall be proposed by their See. 2. All oflieer-s shall be elected ident, and Scetcary and Tre-asu rer shall discharge the duties reqjuirecd of their stations and indicated by the inmes of their ofices respectiv-ely anduo such special appropriate dutties i-, may b~e requiredl by resolution of the As sociationi. 'Te President, maly conl ve-ne the Association on extraordina ry occaisions, whmenever he judges the interests of the' profession re-quir-e stuch convocati.n. See. 2. Enebh membller subscribing her~etJada:! I' l it his du Lty, whiei A ~led on. to aid by advice and coun sel- any mtemberci of the craft. See. 3. The Annual Meeting of the Association will be held at such time and place as the Association may (direct at the preceding An nalit Meeting. Sec. 4. An address shall lie deliver ed before the Association at each an unal meeting by one of its members, who shall bho appointed at the pr-e ceding annual meeting. Sec. 5. The expenses of the As sociatioin shall lie paid by an as sessment of the members. at each meeting. Said assessmnent be(i ng m ere ly for the purpose of defr-ayinug ne cessar-y expenses. The ftids to be paid under- the dir-ectiotn of the P'res ident. ARLTJIE Iv. Sec. 1. Tlhie Associ ation establish. cs and will enforce, as part of' its Con stitution the ftllowing Rules anid Regulations for the guidance of its meimers in their several relations to the P~resg. Sec. 2. Proprietors of Journals shall not emaploiy anmy apprentice pr-evious. Jy employed by any othcr imiem-e of this Association, not honorably dis c har-ged. Se-c. 3. A s a general rule, no paiper's abadW be mniled front our- oflices to new subscribers, uniless at least six mionths, snbscr-iption be paid ini a I vounce, and aill paipers will be discon tinnted (dim noitie hiaving' been giv~e Ito has expired. Respectfully submitted, E. 11. BluTToN, Chairman Committee. Which, after some discussion, was uniinimously adopted. The Committee .pin)0ilted to n1oM innte officers to terve the ensuing year imide their report.1 On motion of Mr. Johnson, the Con vention proceeded to ballot for offi. cers of the Association; which resulted inl the election of the ibllowing gen. tlemen: R. W. GIBUES, President. P. M. W ALLACS, 1st Vice President. E. 11. RITTON, Secretary and Treas urer. T. J. WARtrEN, Orator. Permanient Comittee. S. A. GOmIAN, Columbia. J. i. GILrS, Newberry. J. J. Ries, Anderson. On motion, the Secretary was or. dered to notily the oficers elected of the result of the balloting. Oan motion of Mr. Jolmson, the thanks of the Association were tender ed to the members of the Indepen dent Fire Comopany of Columbina, for the use of their Hall. The Chairman annonneed an invitation from MI-. Janney to the members of the As sociation to dine with him to-mor row, which was accepted; and, on m1o tion of' Mr. Taber, the thanks of the members were returned to that gentleman for his courtesy. On nuotion of' Mr. Pressly, the timnks of the Association were tenler ed to P. M. Wallace, for the couirtcous and dignifiled manner with which he presided at this meeting. Onl motion of Mr. l3onner, it vas ordered that the proceedings of this meeting he published in all the papers of tile State. h'lie Association then adjourned, to meet, at Columbia oi the first Wed nesday in Iecember, 1853. P'. M. WaVAci.:K, Chairtuan. R. M. STOK.:s. Secretari. The l'rincess Wasa has abjured the Protestant religion, preparatory to he- marriage with Louis Napoleon. MA RRI ED.-On the 9th in.tant, by the Rev. 1). AMcQueen, )r. .. 1. MI.ERI and INlisa- I 1A RtI E-T.I. B. FRAst:R, tildest daught - er of Ladson L. and lannah A. Fraser, all of Sumter District. On tihe evening of the 9th inst , by Rev. N. Graham, Ar.'ntims BAKEl, EIqJ., to Miss M. M. JoNEs, daughter of A. Jones, all of Sumter. SPEIIAL JINOT IOE . A noll'er Scietific W on1de'! IMiPORTANT TO nYSl'E'TCS. D~r. J.. 1 lutghlton's Pepsin, the true Di get.tive Fluid, or Gastrie Jicr, preppared from eitmet, or the Fourth Stotntmhti of thw Or, a--r directiin of Haron Liebuig. thiy great 'jhyitilo grea1l Chemist, by J. S. lu1gh:ien,.1. A., Phila Ielphia. This is trIly a wii Lerful rei mIedv tir Indigestion. Dysesit-iam, Jaumlice, I.iver Com pilaintt, Consiutipatiin and Debility, cutrinig after Nature's Own Method, by Nature's Ownt inig Sctifie ev idenice of its vaute, furnmishged byv agenots, gratis. See notice as1mng tihe medical adv'ertisemtentts. 8_ly. rTho~uawls of pairetnts whIo use Vermuifuge. compojsed of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., are not awrthat whlile thlie ap~lwaur to benenc~t thle pat tienit, they are acitually laying the founttdatiomn fir a series of diseas. suchI as saliratioin, l0.-s of sight, weaknmess, of limbsi, &c. In aothler colhunn11 wiilI be founid the advecr tisemnent of I lohenisack's 3teiiese, to whtichI wre ask the attention of all directly interested itn their own as wvell as their ChuIren.'s htealthi. in Liver Cout~maits andti all di~sorder. auri-itng fruom lhose oif a biiinst type., shoulh itmake use of the only genuine mteeicin, Ilohensuck 's Liver Pilis. li" e not derlred," hait ask for llhe. herve that eh huas the signmatore. of the P'ropirie tor, J. N. Ilon-:S.i c5 ,t as none else a re ge ineiL Agtur. 101. 'I.p NIOsifiitag'ik (N4ta'matitl NHitle It untdreds of ouir citizents comipjlatin oft debili the liver andi stomtailh, wantt of appetite A-. they are friegnently the resulh of too closeu tap Plientin, andl a thoeutsandt othier causes we ran tnt here namtle ;but we woiii say, all aflhjet ed, ilo asi we have dlone--get at hottle or twio of l)r. I loollandmi's G ermoan Htitters, prepiaredl by l~r. Jacekson, and our wiordl for it you willI be cutredl. WVe recommnasd this um eii, knsowing from explerience that it is mutchi supjerior to the genie rality of pateitnt eicinies. We wouii say to our readetrs, lpurced i nne tunless~ pirepared byli D~r. C. 3I Jackon, P'httilaehita. Jutly 1 TUITION AND BOARD, I can aiccommodrsate somne eighlt oir teni hioyT with boaird in liy fatilv--'I'uite~n board, lodginig, wvashiing and Irining for nine mionth s, the ensu ilL' year for $ 100. A niintirm lby cam. becotine heahhI lv in the course of a year in this beauitiful regrioni of good waiter, and bracing air. W. G. IIARRETT. A thens, Ga , Decc. 14, 1852 7-3t Educational Notice. lSS CA ROld NE .iORIGA\N. wotnhl respetfulIly ittformn her friends and patIronis h-it she will resnme then exercises of her S~chool otn the first Alondaliy ini .Jauary 185;). Spetlinig. Readmng, und( WVriting ier Quartir - - - . $:a 00 Primnary Geography, and Arith metic, witIihove . . . $4 (0) G;rammtter, Geography, history, mad Phtilos~ophy, inclutdingn thme above, $6 00) Astrontomry, andI Jtotanty - $7 00 Sumterville, Dec'r 7th. 18.52 6--it Notice to Creditors. All persmons itndebted ho tn subscriber will please comte forward and] maktei pay nlenit, as circmtnc~d(es comipells himl to -all ont them. Thie time given to creditors ativmig expired. R~ FOLSOM. Dec. 7th, 18.52 6-It Rail Road Notice. ENGUIEER'S OFFICE, W. & M. R. R. December 1st. 1852. ON lamf after this date. the Passenger and Mail Train will run as follvws: DOWN. Leave Hills at 3.40 A. M. TinunOnsville 6 4 00 " S LyncIburgir 440 1 6 Aayesvillo " 5. 0 " Snmterville " 6.00 " " Manchester 4 6.50 " " Arrive at Junction " 7.15 " " UP. Leave Junction at 2.30 P. M.* " Manchester " 3.00 " " " Sumterville 3.10 "1 "1 "o Aayesville " 4.15 '' " " Lynchburir " 4.45 " " " Timmonsville " 5.15 " " Arrive at Hills " 0.04 H " Nothing but perishable Freight will be transported by Passenger Train, and all such must be distinctly labelled with the name of the article, to ensure its passatre. Shippers are requested particularly ti observe the names of the Stations, in the direction of Freight. The places in the above schedule, together with "Carters ville," are the only Depots known to the Agents, and the Company cannot he re. sponsible for the proper delivery of articles otherwise directed. L. J. FLEMINTING, Resident Engineer, &c. * Or await the arrivai of tIhe up Train from Charleston until 10 P. 1. Der. 14. 1852 7-3t Sheriff's Sales. B Y virtue of sundry Exeentions to me directed, will be sold ..' Sumter Court I louse, on the 1st Alonday and day follow ing in January next. witihin legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, tie following property. Purchusers to pay for titles : I Tract of 40 acres or land in Cia rendon, adjoining lands of Win. White, levied upon as the property of Ilenry T. White, at the suit of It. J. l'rice. I Tract of' 50 acres of hanl, in Cla. rendon, adjoining lands of* and near where Defendant lives, levied upon as rlie proper ty of John S. Rich, at the suit of It. Poime rov. I Lot and Buildings thereon, in Surn terville, adjoin ing tuins of, and del't lives, levied on as the property of .lesse Ahorgaii, at the suits of John Conyers, E. 1). Pringle. and John China. One Tract of 93 acres (if imnil in Claremont adjoining lands of-, and where Defendant. lives, levied upon as tie properly of Saimul P. IlLitlield at the suit of lIentry P'ate. I negro, I horse, IHorses levied otn as the property of' V. F. Blutter at the suits of J. 13. Iliiton, J. J. Davis. W. - Lewis assignee, J. S. & L. Blowie. 2 Horses levied on as the property of \V. It. Ilently at the suits of Sami-.l lHarvin and T. J. Dinkins. 1 Alule and lorse levied on as the property of Nl. Barwick at the c-uita of J. S. & L. llowie and T. Lynn. 1 Negro levied 01t as the property of G. \V. Barnes at the suits of John III gram and It. It. Spanti. 2 Negroes levied oni as the pronperty of Joln J. Browin att tle soits oi 'toosevelt - So, and It. S. Tcvs. 1 Negro levied on as the propert -tx Johnc Chmaca at the suits of G. Ihirtoii, L. 13. 1 lanks anmd \Vdey Baniks & Co. 1 AI tle levied on as the pmr 'pert v oft). Chianidler at. the snit ot 1L. ii. llank'. 1 Negro(i levied on as the proiperty oft John A. Cule!co'gh at the sut cit A. Bar'nes. I Ne~gro levied ont ats the properity of V . G3. Colclough, Adm'x at the suit '>4 A. Conwvay. I Ilor'se leviedi on as the procperty' oif Jas. 11. Dmigle at the suit of J.mines 11. ''Tylor. Mareim anid Cd'it levied on ais the pr'o perty of Johnc \V. Donamld at the 5 tat of E. Duraint & Co. I Negro Ilevied oni atS the propet''y of John1 WV. Ervin at the suit of 1). 8. Sa rgeanit. 1 1 lor'se levied on as thme proplerty v o Johni O. 1 Iilladayv at the suit of \im. .Net tIes. 1 1 lorse levied oan as the propert v of' \Vm. Kelley at the suot of Jas. TI. PIe.ck. I llor'ise levied on as the prop1 er'ty Roibert. Lowry at the suit of Itiiosevelt & 1 1 torse levied on as thme properi v of It. G3. MlcLeod at the sumit of .\iay Mcehoy, ~ cases. 2 I lorses levied on as the paropler'tv cif Elizabeth Aleteod at the suit ot .\1. Locivis. I Nero levied oni as the pr'opert v Mcoc looy at the suit oaf C. I1. Polk' I I lorse levied (in as the pimcroety of \V. WV. Newmian at thme sait oat J. Vag derpoot, Jr., 2 casesC. 1I llorse Ilevied ont as thle piroptily of X'l Newman at the suits of T1. J. lOmikiins andc aleltacy & Jones. I N egro alevied on ais thle pro(pcert v of J. S. Itichiard.-on at the suit of Jaimes liradley. 2 1 loirses levied otn as the property ofC John 8. Rtwh at thle'su its oif A. J. .\d eCamts atid II. S. Pometrov. I Neget'c I ev ied on as the proa pert y of M~ary .\. Rtich a t lie suit of it. C. Do'l. lard, 2 ('ases. I 11lorse levied cin as the prop~ler't v t Tihoimas 1). Suimter at thce suit of C.' 3. Wieniges. I lluggy levied ain as thie propilertyv of It. ItI. Tisdlale ai t he suits oaf J. J . im:. tiel, an mlIIirrellI, Iluare, & Co,. I Negro lev'ied on as the propei'ty of James S. indiall at thme suit of I lavi. ha cd, II arral & Alleni. P'lantation Toocls, Ci'opj, oie Griev .\ire, .1 shoatsa, 2 coiws a nd calve's, hzos. hiold and kichenm furinitu re levied on as thle piroplerty of Samuel P. 1hit tiehIl at thle suit of Ilien ry Pate. to lie .sold at defeindants re. sidenc'e oi nsusdaiy .111h Jamnuary 185~.3. 20 1llend hogs levied on as the proaperty of It. W. Stukes at the suit of E. J1. Plo~wden, to be sold at defenidanmts resi denice on Tue'sdayv 4ith Januiary 18531. JOllN C. IA.\E,s5.5. o. Negro Shoes. 'lTie canbhscriher has madsce arrangemnents fair thme imanu cfactture of from F"our to F~ive, Thoucsandl I'airs of thes abov'e article by the FALL. For reterenlce as to quality, lie woucldt respectfully refer persons who may be dhispose d to purchase f huam, to those who patronized ni m last year. As to price, he will guarantee thcemi as low as an be afl'orded . Mav 2'2 2 tf J- a mne CA, . In Equity---Sumtei District. John R Broughton, Letitia B. Broughton1i and Margaret Brough. ton, By their next ' BILL. friend Jas. R. Brock, vs. Epsey E. Broughton. In pursuance of anl order in the above stated case, I will efter at public sale, on the first Monday in January next, at Sum ter Court House, that plantation or tract of land, coutaing about four thousand acreP, lying in Clarendon County, Sumter Dis trict, at or nearFulton Post Office, belong. ing to the estate of the late Elward Broughton, Jr.. deceased, and upon which lie resided at the time of his death, being the same recovered by the said John It. Broughton, Letitia B. Broughton, Marga. ret Broughton, and Fpsey E. Broutlton, in an action of Trespass to try Title, lately brought by them, in the Court of Com. mon Pleas for said District, against Edward Britughton, senior, deceapeJ. Not to be sold for less thain seven thousand seven hundred and filly dollars. 'F.mis.-One-fourth part of the pur chase money to be paid in cash; the bal ance payable inl one, two and three years, vith interest fron the day of sale-the purchaser to give bond and personal secu rity, and a mortgage of the land for the credit portion of the said purchase money. W. F. B. HAYNSWORTH, Com'r in Equity Dec. 1-1, 185*2 7--id SO. CAROLINA---SUMTER DIST, n , L E IVI6, Es i., Ordinaryfur said District. Whereas, David G. Shorter hath applied to tle for Leters qf Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and creditors of Jenima Itichbourg, late of the said District, deceaseds These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular, the -kindred and credi tors of the said deceased. to he and appear before tile at our next Ordinary's Court for tle said District, to be holdein tit Sumtimer Conrt Ilouse otn Friday the 17th daY of )eceimber, inst., to show cause, ifany, why the said administration should net be grant ed. Given under my handl aid seal, ths 7th day of December in tile year of [.. s.) our Lord. one thousand eight hun dred and fifty.two, and in the 76th year of Americai Independence. W. L EWIS, o. s. n). December 7th, 1852. 6-2t Rail Road Notice. Omr:. V. & M. R. R. Co., Marion C. II., S. C. Dec. 3, 1832. The Stockholders ot the Wilmington itd Manchester Rail lltid Company are hereby not ified that theSixteenth instalinent of Five Dollars per share on their subscrip tion is required to be paid on or before tle first day of Janua, v 1853. By order of the Board of Directors. JON MACRAE, Jr., Tres'r. Dec. 7th, '5 6-tfj Watchmnan copy. Dwelling House for Sale, Ilie subscriber ..hiers liPr House and lol, situated near the Presbyterian Church for saie, cointaimoi about two neres of land, -withiti! nvoctmary-ut buta- itp or ter-is .Appil'ly to, NANCY SLE~DGE. Nov. 2i9, 1852. 4 t f FEMALE SEMYINARY, The subiscriber having purchased Judinl Lewyis' preies, in the Northwesterni pairl of the vilIlage, andl believing the locatlion deiraible, propofses to open~t a SEMIlNA RY for Young Latdies, on thle 2d 3Monday in Janua ry nex't, unader his own immted iate supervision, assisted by such TreacheLrs as the w.mts of the chinol tay (emnand. Tlhe ,overntiment will be pa rental anid i d, ye't tirm and decided--obedience to ruh-is st rict ly enfonrced. Th'Ie lPritcipalI is so wvell known to the publIic', that reti-'renc(es an d comnations amre deemted uinnecessary, or they- miight he obtamned to any desirable extent. Hie hopes by di ligenit iiim an ait hfit attention to the int~el ieriial an im iorail iinpro vem ent of h tipupils, to make thtem hiis conimendato ry epistles. Thie i'choa%tic your' will conisist of. Iwo sess'ionis, th, Ii rst wvill close thbe Iast of J uine, wvith ai vacationi(m of twoi moniit hi5-recomi mienicing' th lirsi 't Sepiteimber, antd c losin.' the last Decembeiilur. Ti ERIMS. O)rtho.raphyil. Iteaudintg, Writing, anid Prinnary I tig raphyv. - - per ituintli, $2 50 lingiil. I ',Impot ion . ( ranm miar. Geogiiratphy. I tistory, Chemiritryand Hutainy, 30 Ittini or French. - - j 5 1)ran~ ing nad P'ainiting ini (Od oir Water ( elira,. .~ " $ .Monoichirimiatie -.. .....- .. Wostd r Ch'tenelle W,'ork, ' ' $(t Wu*il Work...-..- ..- ...-.. .Mlusic on P'iano or Giiar. ~ t at iltieit'"for )riL'nne tvilofhPiano. -li to thi " ''vtig ofth puiiilis to bei pri'eiint oni lie day t he Schiol op~enis, ithat thley' miay bei airrainged in thier respective chisses. andi have the studies Siome e~ghit or ten Youtng La;dies can lie accimidalted ith li haridmtg ini the f~imnilv oft lie IPrinocipal1, upon as moidrarte terms as can hi, ailbrdedi. No puil will lbe receitedl for less thant a sess in, unliless by special a greemett anid mm deidute'ion mai~de for absence except for sicknme~s. The lPrintcipalI solicits the patrona~ge of Iinsnii utnerou s triendis, aniid pronimses oni hiis part, to th:arge f,1 iufuly his' responisible Itrust. WI. Wi. AL.STON', Pritncipal. Stetrt ille, Nov 27, 105.v2. Ij Steam Boat Notice, C APTlA IN i'A'S'l'CN havinig maido ar range'i'mets w.~its, wvith regaird to thle sting of G;oods at Wrighits 1Blu1l', we will therefore store andi deh ve~r aniy frieighit le'ft mi our charge, by steamer P'ee Dee, tree of cltarge, altern this date. TINDlALL, & W'ATSON', Agenits lon Pee D~ee. Nov. 15th, 1852 5 Estate Sale. WILL lie solil, at the late residence of v ames Ridgill dere'ied, on the 7th of Jianuary 1853, tour Negroes, also till the other personal and perishablhie property be.. longing to the Est ate of said D~eceased. R. M. RIDGILL, Admrn GOOD PEOPL TER & DARLINGTON. LADIES AND GENTLiU igned would respectfully invite you to call and look at their N E W, receing from the Northern Cities, which were laid in with the he used. They flatter them. solves that they can sell LOWER that) an ein of Sunteryille% and give satisfaction to all who may be pleased t nd a Catalogue -of their Stock on hand and for sale one door north 'n' ne Stor, and opposite T. B. & L. L. Fraser's Law 0fice, D RY GO-0 BLEACHED AND BROWN IIOMESPUNs FROM o o s Con* THREE YARDS WIDE SHEETINGS,- Bleaclhed and Brown 0 FLANNELS, White Red and Dotted tin. BLANKETS, KERSEYS AND PLAIDS; CROSS BAR'D AN) SWISS MUSLINS; " AND JACONET CAM BRICS; SILK AND LINNEN HANDKERCHIEFS. BUCK, KID AN) WOOL GLOVES; - ALPAQCAS AND MIERINO DRIJSSES; - a. ENG1JI AND. AM CRICAN PRINTS, fron 3 to 16 3.4cts. OIlD 110SE AND ,IALP 110SE, do. do. - BONNETS AND RIB3')NS; LACES AND INSER'I'lNGS BUSPENDERS AN) CRAVATS IGENTS. FASHIONABLE IIATS AND CAPS; B 0O'TS AND SIOES FOR LA DIES ; UENTS. AND CIILDRENS, DO. ,o' every size ,110't GUNS, POCK5' AND TA RLN ('1 TLMitY. (ARPENTRS AND PLANTER'S TOOLS, AND A GOOD LO'I'bl TIN WAItE. POTS. OVENS.SPIDERlS, SKLLETS. AND PANS. Al-L WITl /LlI)s. SilOVELS, SPADlRP AND PITCH FORKS, WOOL ANt) (O'TON CARIDS,.IENNY .IND DO. CUttitY COMBS, WOOL, LEATiIER AND TIN TItUNKS. GUN CAPS, POWDEt AND SHOT, LED, &c. &c. Laidies' fancy and useoful goode, such at Tassels and Braids, Crutia Cotton, Pils anid Needles. Crutia Ntedlles, Buttons nnd Thread of the best brands, Fancy Soaps, Toy do. Tuck. Dre.,fa, Pock.et and Side Cotbis. 'Tooth, Leather, liair and Crumb Brushteut. Back Gamoon Boards, Fancy Pens and Handles, Fancy Paper Cutters, Watch Chains iad Gards, ladies' Dress Buttons, Children's do. do. Untbrllas and Parasols, and a variety oif other goods too tedious to mention, that will he sold low for Cash or pro lt:e froma the country, or to good anud responsible Ladies and Gentlemen who may be able to pay tip when called ot. So call oin us at the above mentioned place in Sum. tervill.-, S. C. 0. P. McROY & CO. Nov. 12th, 1852 3-tf FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE. Twent.-Five Per Cent. Saved, to Planters, Factors, and City Residents in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Carpet BAGS, &c. &c, g, TH E SUIISCRIIBER heg? leave to announce to Planters, Factors and 1- Citizens generally, that he has tuow ill store, and receiving by every arri. I' val, fresh stupplies of the above named Goods, all of which have been con. tractel for prior to the advance in Leather. which enalules hint to sell cheaper than ever. 'I'his extens:ve stock comprises every variety in the above nuamned arti' etS. with every modern improvement, maty of which are entirely new to the trade im tilus city. . AMONG TIIEM ARE: Gents. French Calf Punp Sole Boots, from hest makers, (lents l'rime Calf Lglt Welt Boots, very neat. (ents Fancy Gaiters and Patent Leather Shoes, all new style. Genis Patent English Over Guiters, imported to order. Gents Bufialu tiding Over Shoes, something new; and an extensive and unri. valed stock of ' AN''A TIO.N BROGANS AN) M10USE SRRVA N"S SIOES, to which the special and puerson:al attention of Planters and Factors is invited, All or ders entrusted to my care shall be faithfully and ronptly attended to. IN THE LADIE'S DEPARTMENT, every thing new and desirable, Fancv Silk Burton Boots, all colors. Pine L'lain Silk Burton Booto, made to my order. Creole Morero Lace Boots, Polka Boots. Ladiel,' Misses,' and Childrenu's Worked Fur Lined and Buffalo - Over Shoes for riding', sonethinlg new; Rosettebi Bu'ckles, &c., to ornament Shues. EDWVARD DALY, . :i0o Kinig Street, East side, 8 doors above 31erchant's-Hontel. Charleston, Nov. 5th.1852 23 JAMES D, BLANDING, Ne adFahobl A genit of the Bank GOS 0OF CAMD1I1EN. ofalanWiirGodv: S U MT ERIVI LL E, S. C.Pli.eranCosadApccs Nov. 23, 18.52. 4-t fj mlrdCasluvhPi'lCahrd. Steam Saw M~il For Sale Fgt' l~ n tie~esjls Th'le sttbscribers oit'er for sale their FsinbeCok udiju Steamu Saw and Grist M ills, situated, abuouttlas one mile East of~Stutterville. Tlhie En- AlrgasotntoKiGovsfrLde gine is 2a horse. power, has been in use adGnltei about three years, drives 2 upright saws, 6do.LieBlcSlkatrs tone circular saw, anud is in lull operatiton, LAISW TEGO . with an excellent rtun of custom. T1he nCttnCbic;JcoeCinrc tmill houttse is au two-stoury subustaintial frame. ioIMsis TPoge'her with two timber wagonsu and Enr'ad tcColr;Chists. gear, otne excellent tox-cart, mnules, horse a o rcs .B INS anti oven, ntegrio ho~ues, stables, and everv ting ieceu.ss..ry fur carryintg ton thlebs ness sutccesslully'. Also, a lout of about criKeeyaniPin, six nteres tof landi, on which t he mill and~ er ltkesadSo hldutinugs are located. If not sold at p~ri- intb . 11 NS vate salte previotusly, thue samei will be) sold aut pubullic sale oni the first tlay of JanuuaryGR EJIS necxu, andt possso gi.-en orn that tiny. tarofe.'eChcat P'ersonus wishinug to puurchatse cult exaum-. Mlus,,Bcnmdbr ie tl~e imilIt and witntess its opetrattionms andl ''~ntsSoc. l;Pre npns tubtaint nniy informi~tionm they many desire. hiklSrie n oses c tctoncering the same by applyinug to T. .. ~ SacCnisitSutGs TI. .f. COGIIL.AN & CO).20 B s.For Stuumtrvlle, Nov. Iu hi, 18$52 2--iim Watchmandt ctipy onuce a mionth for two JICUY NDG SWAEvile New lndoFshinal hlr.. uut eti~u fotu Ilduiuir,,auit ew Tae btriers ow Pcetn Culre andc Guite .- diaies and Caubehmre;Sho I~rPlaincPersain ClothssandiAlpaccas, Ginhds S'ilk rp. lnes Embr'dI~(;, ais asraeSl. ,PitdCah'o iii. fut-i iolhcit id evr bet brug PlfAid, WAPo, SdOE Broch Cashm' ErY to tis utae. Alar'k stock of RieD-MgurDE Cvloing .i 1.50- OFasionCtable Coth s by M u EviarA'thargerassortuunanof Kiuiuiovey ofrGlodees Ihuts uoh it, t orte; Ct~aSik Cavas, lu do .iers aving Gasiatedthe gctiulenwnEmbr'dciahueI'ace Co outr';aChemisetttsrc. iltocitiens uf tme ~istit~tgt~ueralyeorgia Kersey and oPeitain res, n - - ric.Negr Boots, amid Shoes, tsadCp, Jewely I ewelr I I Ihuringging andl CRope, Fept coAticlen I hu subseuhe ha itread ou ittut, umit ugfo as,o offeesTers holte ay tuo reL't tu, atuct ad ~ellselcte tl) t sestulyao. adLai stock of Tennt'is uScntchesr to Pertmer epinti. ~1'zitc~cut, Cick~ & JwelPkes, s, caines and eo obrselves& . of al dehripious wh8h apswil Sehartah A Canes and SpiIriGa. ~ Coto on adie antiGentemenRoy 0 Joes fine doorinort Tofacco.P anilex~uuuiue fr yursev20.ABcll . alFOour.e Imonth. T AO. So rvlow. ct L. B.5 IIANKS No. .5 J,5 W3 NHodwrtf l esrp NoE Atice Ntins. Prsi litugs Onleilrnande gis h s L Gunstingl nd oue Baerre i hoer thte fit. ardsnt t uas everi etestrugh byTS Not tS, AounS AD SpecfDlEy, dt to mark' A larenstcktofto E DY-toD Cal othing iedmaeC.ohn for GentMLS nYu, . . INKN. AV.: OAhOH WOULD respect - i frinds pand the pn lie that - r wow receiving thioir wpfl 41 och4C 54*6 of FALL AND WIN 'E ODS, conprisni. Gn 1 rtis Ca a eans, ;ersu y Fl a oleo and Brown shitings, &c.?&c.. BO 0 3 A.D slr6ft Pegged and So Boot a !nsan 'Shoes and Gaiterm o A a HATSA Moleskin, Wool and Cloth-Caps o eVe et SADDL-X - Saddles, Bridles, Whlilp, &e A fine assortments of Groceries. Ciobe Hardware, and fancy goods. Dr, A call is respectfully solicited, as we. are conident we can suit you in price and quality. ROACH & BLACKWOOD, Palhnmetto House. Sunterville, S. C. Sept. 28th. 1852 49-tf Expressly to Parents of SUMwTER DISTRICT. DR. WM. H. PIERCE, a nqtive Caro linian, who has had charge of Palmetto School in Columbia for the last two years, begs leave very respectfully tc notify such Parents of Stnmer District as feel a very special interest in the education of their sons, that he witl take five or six bbya from this District and bestow special anid active labour in their intellectual improve. nent. Boys must not be under 11 norover 16, of pleasant turn. The charge for the par will be A200, board, lodging, wash ing, lights, stationery text book found, and expenses of travelling- incurred, borne. Boys will be prepared for the Freshman Class in any one of the Southern Colle ges, or for the professions and for com merce. Letters addressed to Dr. W. H. PiERCE, at Columbia, before tie 3rd of December, Will be. promptly censured, giving the de tails. ' Dr. PIERcE refers to his Father, the Rev. REDDIC PIERCE, tlid Rev. LIvicK PIERCE, M. D.. D. D.. L. L. D., and Presi. dent GEo. F. PIERcE, of Oxford University of Georgia. Oct. 22, 18341 521-7t Wholesale and Retail. PERRY AOSES is now receiving his stuck of D-Y GOODS,. -GROCERES, . CROCK)XRY,. - IARfiWAR2, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES SOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS, CARRIAGE TRI3IMINGS, &c. which from the fact of their being WELL bought, and received by the regular train over the CONGARE~E BRIDGE he can and wvill sell at the lowest market prices at WuoL.ESAI.S or RETAIL . BA CON at. 11 1-2 ets. Nov5,152. PERRY MOSES. 96'The Friends of Mr. JOHN F. JUNE, anuounce him as candi date for Sheriff of Sumter District at the next election. Nov. 12th, 1852 3--td.-pd. FISK'S M ETA LLIC COFFINS of all sizes, constantly on hand and for salo by IIUDSON & BROTHER, Opp. Temperance Hall Sumiterville. June 15th, 1852 34-tf Butler & Newbery, Have in store snaar, Cof1ibe, Molasses, Butter, Suap, Starch, &c. Oct. 25, 1852. 52-if lMourning Veils and Love HANDKERCHIEFS. For sale at very low prices, at W. 3, J ACOBr & SON, 221 Kingi-st. (hond) opp. the Big Boot. Nov. 5th, 1352 2-tf ROACH & BLACKWOOD, Just received by Expresa at "THlE PALMETTO HOUSE," F~loutr, Sugcar, Coffee, Candles, Lard, But, ter, TPea, Stareb, Soap, Trobacco, Se& tre, &c. &c. ALSO A large stock of Goods, Crockery, Suddle. ry, Ifardwvare, &c. For salo low by ROACH & BLACKWOOD). Money Wan ted. TJ HE Subscriber respectfully announces .Lto those indebted to him for last. year and year before, that ho is very mutch in need of funds :" A wvord to the wise is sutficient." WV. 3. FRANCIS. Cravats) Hkf's and Gloves. Or wvhole assort,nenit of.Gents.Gdi Cravats and Pocket Hianudkerchies~q fering at. very lowv prices to clos W. J. JAGCOS14NI~ Nov. 5th, 1852 2-- tf Butters Lard, Bacon & Corn PRM ountain Blutter (in small Firkim). do. do. Leaf ard, dio. ;. North Carolina Bacon, do. CORN. March 25, 1851 - OPA LIrA