The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, December 14, 1852, Image 4
. Stolces, Laurensville Herald.
K. Whitaker, Southern 3Mag.
" MrI Taler of the Charleston Mer
elry, and Mr. Pressly, of theSouthern
Stanidard, explained their position in
tile Convention in a very satistite
tory manner.
Mr. Ciirlisle presented a draft for a
constitution to form, and for the gov.
Prnment of, a permanent Society of
the mimbers of the Press of the State;
which, on motion, was referred to the
following Committee:
E. H-. Britton, W. R. Taber W.
I1. Johnistonv \V. B1. Carlisles J.
II. Giles, R. A. McKnight, R. N.
Stokes, J. I. Gossett and J. II.
Norwood.
-Mr. Johnston moved that all pre
positions submitted shall be presented
to the above Comm nittee.
1 On- motion of .. A. Bonner, a com
mittee of three was appointd to
nominate Officers for the Society. The
Chairman thereupon appointed the fol
lowing gentlemen: J. A. Bunner, S.
A. Godinan and T. J. Warren.
On motion the Convention adjourn
ed to meet at 6 1 -2 o'clock this even
ing.
P. M. WALLACE, Ch'n.
* 11, M. STOKES, SCct'ry.
ENINO SESSION.
The Conventior was called to or
der at the appointed time.
Mr. C. D. Melton, of the Palnetto
;Standard, recorded his name as a
member of the Convention.
Tihe Committee to whom was re
ferred the preparation of business fir
the action of the Convention this even
ing, made the tbllowing report:
he Committee to whom was re
ferned the preparation of business for
the action of this body, report, that
having had under consideration the
sevemal matters committed to them,
they beg leave respectfully to recom
mend the following for your adoption:
The undersigned. ill order the more
effectually to cultivate social relations
and feelings of brotherhood and com
inunity of interest among all persons
luoinnected with the Press, and regu
late, as fir as possible, by common
consent and agreement. the maimer ill
which the functions of the Press shall
be discharged and directed, do here.
ly establish and agree to the 1W1
CONSTITUTION.
ArTICX 1.
Se. 1. The title of this Association
shall be the "South Carolina Press As.
sociation."
--V See. 2. All persons connected with
tile Press as Editors, Proprietors or
Reporters, or that may have been
o coninected before applicat in, iv
become Iemubers, us hereallter pro
See 3. The oflers shall be a Pres
ident, two Vice Presilents, Secretary
and Treasurer, and a Permanent Con'
htittee shall be entrusted with the- i
terests of the Association inl their re
npedtive localities. It wili be the du
t y of each t i ntif'y the President of
nuy I hilig wvhich requaires the action oft
t lhe Association. Thei P'ermanenit Comu
maittee shiallibe apinmted by earlk Pres.
ident on entering his otlice. The (oth
'er oflicers shall be electeud by a pu
r-ah ty of votes, wvhich after the
first meeting. shall lie by ballot.
AllI the olicer-s. exepjt the IPresident.
suhall lbe e-c ojficio members of the Per
See. 1. After tile first meeting aip
plicanits shall be proposedl by their
5)wn letters, recomninendedl by at
least two nmembers of the Association,
anid batlloted for immirediately, and
be declared dumly elected, if Ilui Imore
than three dissent ions lie fi uind.
See. 2. All ofiiers shaill be elected
Ut tile ainiiual nlieetitig.
AIR TiCLE 11[.
Sec. 1. Thei President, Vice Pres
idlenlt, and Secretarv and Tre~asurer
shall discharge the duties requiiredl of
their stationis and indicated by the
names of their oflices respectively, andl
such special appropriate dlutie's as~ mav
'be reqjuired by resolution ofl then As
sociationi. The Preshlent amay comi
vene the Assoiationl on entraordina
r-y occasions, whlenever- he judges the
interests of the' profession require
such coinvoceationl.
See. 2. Eazch member subscribing
hieretoaih:tO feel it his duty, when
9don., to aid by advice and coun
elany mlemhber of the craft.
Sec. 3. The Annual Meeting of the
Association will be held at such
time and plaice as tihe Associattionl
iinay direct at tihe p'receding An
Sec. 4. An address shall lie deliver
,ed before tihe Association at each ani
nual meeting by one of its members,
who shall be~ appointed at tile pre
ceding annual meeting.
Sec. 5. The expenises of the As
sociation shall be paid by ani as5
sesslmnt of the mnemabers. at each
meeting. Said assessment being mere
ly for the purpose of defraying ne
.cessary Cxpeonses. The funds to be
paid under the direction of the P'res
ident.
A RTICe l IV.
Sec. I. Tile Associ ation establish.
es and will enforce, as part of its Con
.stitution tihe following Rules and
Regulations for the guidance of its
mnemblers ill their several relitions to
the Press.
Sec. 2. Proprietors oif Journals shall
not emaploy any apprenltice pre'vious.
Jy employed b'y any oithier mneimber of
this Association, not honorably dis
cheiarg'ed.
See, 3. A s a general rule, no( papers
___shall be mailed froim tour offices to
- n ew h'ubscribers, unless at least six
muonths, lenbscription be paid inlI a|
vLlnce, and1( all papeirs wilIl)be dis'conI
inned (due no'tie hainiVug beeni gi ve to
th~e -.ubscrib r) ,f..r il.. .. p a c.i
.Wt
*
has expired. Respectfully submitted,
E. 1. BItITTON,
Chairman Committee.
Which, after some discussion, was
unaninously adopted.
Tile Committee .apointed to noin
inate officers to terve the ensuing year
matade their report.1
On motion of Mr. Johnson, the Con
vention proceeded to ballot for offi
cers of the Association; which rosulted
in the election of' tile following gen
tiemnen:
R. W. GIBDi.s, President.
P. M. WALLACE, 1st ViCe President.
E. 11. BnITTO-, Secretary and Treas
urer.
T. J. WAmrmEN, Orator.
Permanent Committee.
S. A. GODMAN', Columbia.
J. 1-. GILLS, Newberry.
J. J. RICE, Anderson.
On motion, the Secretary was or
dered to notilf' the otlicers elected of
the result of' the halloting.
On motion of Mr. Johnson, the
thanks of the Association were tender
ed to the members of the Indepen
dent Fire comnpany of Columbia, for
the use of' their Hall. The Chairmani
announced an itvitation from Air.
Jainey to the neinbers of' the As
sociation to dine with him to-inor
row, which was accepted; and, on 1no.
tion of' Mr. Taber, the thanks of
the members were returned to that
gentleman for his courtesy.
On motion ot Mr. Pressly, the
thanks of the Association were teimler
ed to P. M. Wallace, ior the -ourteous
atid dignified ranner with which he
presided at, this meeting.
On motion of Mr. Bonner, it was
ordered that the proevedings of this
meet.ing be published in all the papers
of the State.
The Association then adjourned,
to ieet at Columia tn the first Wed
nesday in December, I853.
P. M. W At.t.AC., Chairman.
R1. M. STOKFS. Secret ariV.
The Prinlcaess Wasa has abjntred the
Protestatit religion, preparatory to
her mnarrialge with Louis Napoleon.
31 A RRI E D.-On thea 9th insitant, by the
Rev). iMcQueen, Dr. J. I. Mn..Rt and
MiSA IAtEuhl'-iJ. 11. F'RAS-:, eldest daughlt
er of Ladson L. and tHuah A. Fraser, all
of Sumter District.
On the evening of the 9th inst , ly Rev.
N. Graham, Ai.rntit-s BAKm:, I.-e1., to
Miss M. M. JONEs, daughter of A. Jones,
all of Summer.
ISPEOIAL XOTICE.
A aiotli'er Scicant ilic W1ouuder !
I.MPOtTANT TO DYSPEP'TICS
Dr. J. 8. llughto's I -psin, the true Di
gestive Fluid, or Gaslrie Juiler, preppared frim
Iteniet, or the Fourth StoaIch of the Or. nfir
dlirectits of Barton Licbig. ti- great al 'hitl
gleai t'hemist, boy J. S. loughien,.i!. 1., Phila.
delph11ia. 'I'lhis i trialy- a Iwton lerfa! re tedy tir
udigeati, Dyspaejpia, Jaundtaiaice, .iver (Om
pahainat, C7otntato andl Diebilityv, cutrinig after
Nature'sa Ownt Me-thda, bay Natmure's Ownt
Agenit, the' (.at'ric Juire'. P;amphalets, containa.
itag 'cuientifica ev'iaden'e aof itia valuea, fuarnaished~
by agentts, gratisa. 8aee nlotice amoung the mnedic'al
Ltavrtieets. g-.y.
P3,oimlsg.
Thoanaeials of paret ho us~e V'ermifuage.
c'omposadaed of' Castuir Oil, Calomae'l, &c., are- ntot
aware, thaa t while- they ap3pear to) benteft' the pa
tett they are actually lraing thte foundaalationt for
a series aaf dise-ase, iauchl as ialivaioan, loss of
aightu, we'akate-s of limbha, &c.
In atnotatther cohm wtaltill lie faoundt l ath ver
hi'e'men t oaf I obenarck's Mtedaiacintes, to whichl
w.e 'ask then ttenion oaf tall dliretly itttaere.sted
in thteir oawtn as well as their Chaildlrent'a healtha.
In Liver 'aatalarints tanl aI ali.oraders ari-ing
fraam ths ofa.aa a i tliaaas typet, Fhouhall take *tne
of thea only geninea~ maedic'inea, llobtensack's,
Liver P'ill..
E l" ale noa't'deeive," hmt a.'k for llaahen'
Fack's Wo'rmt Syrap atal f.iver Pills, tandi ab.
iserve t lmzt eacha hras th lasigituare of' thte Prtaoprie
tor, J. N. IIOitENSA CE, as nonte else rare genuaiane
Aguti. 10. .i'2-tg.
Iilmoiaredsl~ o. oatr aitizenas coainataa of delIi.
ty rail tlangaaur oif thae systaemt, aderantgemtaet
thte Ii ver tad astacht~l, anat aof rtapetite, &c.a.;
thecy aire frateaently lthe resutl t oif toao clase aip
plicatin, anal a thoaa ndta athaer c'aause' we rtat
not haere tname ;) but we waauld tay tao tall afitict
ael, ala as wie tavae dlone--geu a boattle or twto aaf
D r. Illdad's (Geran flitters, pareareLd by Dr.
Jacksont, anda oaur wia faar it yuan will lbe catredl.
Wea recomnda thaisa tmedicina, kn aowinag fraomt
experiernce thaat it is tmuchl supeaariaar taa te gente.
rality of pautent tmedtiainesa. We wouthi laty to
outr renadera, putrchlaed atn t unaaialess- parepaared atya
Dr. C. M'a. Jia'ks~on, PItlIalha. July i1
TUITION AND BOARD,
I can naeorittoate a soime eight Ior tent
haoy~r with board itt my famritlv-Titionr.
board, lodginwsiganIrin fr
mne mthatheeshing yao raa for .
Anifimhy Out. becaie ha lhy in te
conrse of a year itn thtis hetantiful region of
good water, and brac'ing air.
W. G. IIARRWPTT.
A thens, Ga ,Dec. 14, l852 7-3t
Educational Notice.
MISS CAIIOIJINE MORlGAN. wouldt
respcctulIly infrtIram her friendos amoi pa tronis
th-ut shte wtill resaumie theo e'xercisers of hetr
Schtoojl ont the lirsitMonday in .attuary
Slpellintg. R~eadmtg, aind Writing
per Qnarte-r - . . - $3I 00
Primary (eography3, and Arith-.
meatic, withI aboave . . . $ I 00
Grammiaer, Gaeographly, I listory,
rand Phlilosophy, initdaing the ahaove, $0 00
Astronotmy, tandt Jtanaiy - $-; 0t
Sumterville, D~ee'r 7th. 1&32 6--It
Notice to Creditors.
All personis indteabted to th e anhacribaer
will please comte forward anid tttket pay.
mnt, as circumatsitees comp~ells haim to
call ont them. I'The time given to creditors
having expired.
It. FOLSOM.
Dec. 7th, 1852 6-1t
Rail Road Notice.
EtOINEER's OFFICE, W. & M. R. It.
December ist. 1852.
ON ani after this date, the Passenger
and Mail Train will run as folivws:
DOWN.
Leave Hills at 3.40 A. M.
" Tinmonsville " 41)0 " "
" Lynchburc " 4 40 " .
G Alayesville 4 5. ( "
S Sniterville " 6.00 " "
" Manchester 4 6.50 " "
Arrive at Junction " 7.15 " "
UP.
Leave Junction at 2.30 P. M.*
" Manchester " 3.00 " "
" Surnterville " 3:1 "
"4 lAfayesville "4 4.15 "
" Lynchburr 1 4.45 " "
"6 Timmonsville "5.15 66"
Arrive at Billk " 6.0) " "
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 passaire.
.hippers are requested particularly t ,
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 in the
Agents, and the Company cannot he re
sponstble for the proper delivery of articles
otherwise directed.
Is. J. FLEMBING,
Resident Engineer, &c.
* Or await the arrivai of the up Train
from Charleston until 10 P. A].
Dec. 14. 1852 7-3t
Sheriff's Sales.
B Y virtue of sundry Executions to me
directed, will be sold at Snmter Court
Ilouse, on the 1st Moniday and day follow
ing in Jiantary next. within legal hours
of sale, to the highest hidder, for caslh, tihe
following property. Purchusers to pay for
titles :
I Tract of 40 acres of land in Chi
remdon, adjoining lands of Win. White,
levied tipom as the property of I lenry T.
White, at the suit of It. J. 'rice.
I Tract of 50 acres of huld, in Cia
rendon, adjoining lands ot' asil iear where
Defendant lives, levied upon as tihle proper
IV of John S. Rich, at the suit of R. Poic
rov.
I Lot and Buildings thereon, in Sutn
terville, adjoining lands of, and del't lives,
levied on as fte property of .lesse Morgeoan,
at the suits of John Conlyers, E. 1).
Pringle. aid Jhin China.
One Tract of 93 acres t'f lmd in
Claremont adjoimtinig lands of-, and
where Defendant lives, levied uplon as the
property of Saimtil P. ilAtield at the suit
of I lenry Pate.
I ntegro, I horse, Iforses levied out
as tle property of W. P. liutler at the
suits of J. B. Hfiltont, J. J. Davis, W. L
Lewis assignee, J. S. & L. Blowie.
2 1 lorses levied ott as the Iropert v
of W. It. Ilentl-y at the stits of Sanimie
Ilarvini aid T. J. Ditikins.
1 Alule and lorse levied ott as the
propierty of NI. Larwick at tile tuits of J.
S. & L1. Bowie and T. Iynn.
1 Negro levied onl as the property
of G. W. JBarnes at the suits of John Inu
gram and t. It. Spann.
2 Negroes levied on as the pr-operty
of J. li J. Brown at the stits n: Roosevelt
& Soi, and It. 8. Tivs.
1 Negro levied o'n as the propert ofl
Joihn Chtania ait the suits ohf G. flu rttn", L.
11. Ilaniks anid \Vdey Banuks & Co.
I Alutle levied on as the pr ,pertyv
of 0. Chianidler at the sit .oh L. 11. 11.anks.
I Neg&ro levied oni as thte prperty of'
John1 A. Colclought at thet suot ofl A. Bar'tes .
I Ne~gro Jlevied onl as the piropertty
of V . G. Colclough, Admi'x at the suit ost
A. Conway.
I llorse levied on as thte pr'operty
ofh Jais. 11. Dingle at the suit of J,iines II.
TIaylor.
Marae anid Colt. levied oni as thle pro4.
pierty oif Jo hit \V. Dotnald at the S tut of
E. Duirant & Co.
I Negro levied on as the~ proper't v
of John \V. Ervini at the suit of 1). $
Sargeanit.
IIIoirse levied on as thte prop ert v of
John 0. 1 Hlladaty at the suit ot \Vmo. Net.
tIes.
I I Iorise levied on as the pr'opert v of
\Vmit. Kelley at thle suot oft J as. TI. Pat'k.
I IIlorse levied ott as the prop e rty~
Robert Lowry at the suit of Roosevelt &
1 1 lorse levied] ott as the' propert y of
Rt. G. ,Icheoil at the suit of .\tariy .\Iehoy,
2 cases.
2 1 lortses levied Ott as the propiert v'
oh' Flzabeth MlcLeod at the rsuit ot .
Loovis.
SNero leviedI ont as the priopert v
of' I. iAloodyv at the stuit of C. II. Polik.
I IIlortse levied ott as the prop l ert v
of \V. \V. Newmant at the suit of J. V'ant
dlerpool, Jr., 2 c'ases.
II llor'se levied ott as the property
oif S'I Ne'wmanit at the suits of TI. J. 1)imkois
antd Mliiy & Jones11.
I Negro levied on as the propert v
of 3. S. Richardson at the suit of Jaime's
Braley.
2 1 lor'ses levied ott as the proper'ty of
Johni 8. Riwh at. t he'suits oh A. J. .\tIeCantis
andl 1. S. Pomecrov.
I Negiroe levied ott ats the pr'oper.ty
oif Alary .3. Rich at the suit uf IR. C. IDol.
lard, 2 entses.
I llors ltCIeviedi on as til'etO proer'tv of
Th'loiias Di. Sumater at. the suit otf C.' gl.
\Vieniges.
1 Iltiggy levied ott ias the prop)etty
of R. II. T1isdale Iaiit the suits o.f J. J . Rtat
field, atnd 1liarrellI, faire, & Co.
I Ne'gio leviedl on as the propetlv
of James 8. Tliindll at the stiat of I lava.
land, Ilarral & Allent.
I 1lanatation Toiils, Crolp, onte Gre'v
.are, 41 shaoais, 2 cows antd calves, house.
hoiid and kitcheni furititure levied oii as the
property of' Sanuel P. IIlat tielId at thle sutit
of lIlenry Pate. to lie sold at defenaniuts re
sidence oti Tuesday 4Ith Januatry 1853.
20 Ilend hogs levied ott its the
property of Rt. WN. St ukes ait dhe stit of l'.
.1. P liowden, to bte sohil at~ defenidains resi
dence ott Ttuesday 'Ith January 1853.
JOllN C. (I IA.\E, s.s. u.
Sttmter ville, Dc. 1-1, 1532. 7.-3t
Negro Shoes.
The subsacriber has mnadie arrangemnet for
the manaufactutre of from Foiir to Five 'Thonsand
pirs of' the abiove article by thec FA LL. For
reflerenace as to quality, the wo)uld respectfully
refer persons who may be dispose it to puirchase
of him,, to those who patronized h m last year.
As to price. he will guarantee themi as low as
(an be afforded .
In Equity---Sumtei District.
John R Broughton,
Letitia B. Broughton,
and Margaret Brough.
ton, By their next BILL.
friend Jas. R. Brock,
vs. I
Epsey E. Broughton.
In pursuance of an order in the above
stated case, I will eflbr at public sale, on
the first Monday in January next, at Sum
ter Court House, that plantation or tract of
land, containg about four thousand acre,,,
lying in Clarendon County, Sumter Dis.
trict, at or near Fulton Post Office, belong.
ing to the estate of the lute Edward
lBroughton, Jr.. deceased, and upon which
lie resided at the time of his denth. heing
the same recovered by the said John R.
Broughton, Letitia B. Broughton, Marga.
ret Brouiglton, and Fpsey E. Broulitoni,
in aii action of Trespass to try Title, lately
brought by them, in the Court of Con.
anon Pleas for said District, against Edward
Bronl ton, menioir, deceased. Not to be
sold for less than seven thousaaind seven
hundred and fifty dollars.
Trtnms.--Oefourh part of the pur
chase money to be paid in cash; the bal
ance payable in one, two and three years,
vith interest fron the day of sale-the
purchaser to give bond and personal secu
riy, and a mortgage of the land for the
credit portion of the said pnrchase mioney.
W. F. D. HIAYNSVORTI 1,
Con'r in Equity
Dec. 1.1, 1852 7-id
SO. CAROLINA---SUMTER DIST,
By W. LE W118, Es ., Ordinaryfor said
District.
Whereas, David G. Shorter hath applied
to ie for Letters (If Administrationl, on
all and sinagular the goods and chaittles,
rirhts and creditors of Jemina Richbourg,
late of the said l)istrict, dece;ased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admon.
ish all and singular, tlie -kindred and credi
tors of the said deceased, to he and appear
before te at our next Ordinary's Court for
the said District, io be holdeou at Siumter
Court Ilouse onl Friday the 17th av of
l)ecemiber, ins~t., to show cause, i f ary, why
the said adainisiration should net be grant.
ed.
Given under niy hand anad -al, thIs
7th day of Deeilwr im the year of
[L.. s.] our Lord. one thouuand eight lun.
dred and fifty-wo, anid in the 76ah
year of Aierican Iilependence.
W. LlE WIS, o. s. n.
Decemuber 7th, 1852. 6-2t
Rail Road Notice.
Oriesa W. & M'a. RI. It. Co.,
Marion C. I., S. C. Dec. 3, 1852.
The Stockholers oif the Wihnuaington
Iad Manrliester Itail Rond ('mpany are
lerebV not ified that theSixteenth instahanet
of Fiv'e Dollars per share on their subscrip.
tiii is recauired to le paid on or before lie
first day of Janut v 1853.
By ordler of the hoard of Directors.
Jol IN MACRAE, Jr., Tres'r.
Dec. 7th, 152 (-tfj
Watchman copy.
Dwelling House for Sale,
The subscriber "tilbra tier House and lot,
situated near the Presbayterian Church for
sale, coitaiiogL aout two neres of land,
-with-all tweemryut buili-1or terms
ppl))lv to,
NANCY SLEDGE.
No. 20, 152. 4 of
FEMVALE SEMINARY,
Tlhae subsecriber haaving purchased Juidgn
Lew'.is' prnaises, ini the Northwemternu part
aaf the vill;age, andl heclieving the local mn
dhesi rable, proposes to opent a SE MI I NARY
tir Youn ig Laadies, ona athe 2d .M ondaay ill
January niext, undaer his~ own inmmeadiate'
supervasain, ;assisted lby such Treachiers as
the w.mats of the Schocol miay Cemaand.
Tiae .ovrnmen'ut will he parenital and
mil d, yet tirnm ad decided-obedienice to
ruh1-asat rictlIy etafo'rcedl.
The l'ramcipnal is so well known to the
ptublIic, thIat reftrencaes anil commiaenida ains
atre deemed unnecesary, oir they might lie
obltainedl t anmy deiarabale extenit. HeI
hopes by dIiIigent aa nd nithIiful att ent ion to
the inatelaectuaal andia amaural impronavemaent of*
his~Ial i puis, to miakse themii hiis uaommiendato
ry epistlesi.
Th'le schlasti you'r w.il!l coansist of t w.o
sess-ionas. the tinst wit Ic lase i lae lam.t oif Juneia,
wi Ih a vacatnI oiiuf twomimihs-necom
mecing~u thla first Netemiber, anid clos.ia l
th la at Decembeiar.
TI ERMS .
Orthloaphyaav Itemadina, Wraitng, ail
P'rimiary aGeoigraiphy. - - pern iminthi, 82 50
lIngiias1. I'o posaiiiIiiiin. G ram
miiar. G ea.:rn ahy. I tistoiry,
A hlebrat. 31yithiiligy, Ithe
temistry atal Itantay, ' 30
La:tina or I'rencht. . -j0
D)ran inga andii Pianting ini Oil
ian Watner -loirs. - - ' 8 0
Woirsitedl or IlChenelle Woirk, $ N
3lusja ic lniianmo or Gitar.$ t
t5L t Pnii..................3.0
I~tl~iN ot C ta ~iniisl thir wiai. 0
Ss ie f P ia ir . t . .~in 60al c ai r
pupa ie to be aa presen alonia thed a t choolms
opes, tat mthaealh. rane n hi
repecti'v lle andhavelfo thes stmhesa
a ssind mi. il~~ i pcmlaneit
atalom deegt amc or iien b YonbLaies ecnpt
f the P rinaci pal, uponit ash p troarate erm
pNrt pul w:Iine recet ii e fa o lsressi than
a esin unles by$OX Ppe icagrement
Stn eamctionae otiece.ecp
sThiego Pricial aoict rithe patronage o
wthi nuerousrie nd ad pll vrmise on hris
lerti tou dchage, fthity hisne reponil
trustf .are le ~sas
W.N W.L LO. Prihnial
Sou mthil, No 2715. j
SteL am o*at tiNlt oic o
rang mes wighluwt evegarda ti the
oinmgr 1of 3 G oura Weroehs, Biluoff, whe
wdotherpefonal soad ehvepery riht
lon ing o thae, byto samer iecee,
fre ofcl~Rg . a Mte thidte. , d
Nov.cr5thl, 1o85 ,12 5 --tfz
Watchmn copy
v.
LrOD PEOPL TER & DARLINGTON,
LADIES AND GENTLIN igned would respectiully invite you
o call and look at their N E W receiving from the Northern
Jities, which were laid in with the]hes ased. They flutter theii.
1elves that they can sell LOWER than an VI of Suinterylle, and
rive natifaction to all who may be pleased t md a Catalogue of
heir Stock on hatnu and for sale one door north -'' fine Store,
tind opposite T. B. & L. L. Fraser's Law Office,
DR11Y G 00
BLEACHED AND BROWN I1OM1ESPUNS FROM 0 ,. 0 8 Cen*
THREE YARDS WIDE SHEETINGS,. Bleached and Broidito 0
FLANNELS, White Red and Dotted do.
BLANKETS, KERSEYS AND PLAIDS;
CROSS BARD AND SWISS MUSLINS;
. 4 AND JACONET CAMIBIICS; .
SILK AND LINNEN IIANDKERCHCIEFS;
BUCK, KID AND WOOL GLOVES;
ALPAQCAS AND MIERINO DRIS'SER; '
ENGLISi AND. AMERICAN PRINTS, from 5 to Id 3.4ct.I
110SE AND IlALP IIOSE, do. do.
BONNETS ADl) RlflV)NS;
LACES AND INSERTING,
SUSP1ENDERS AND CRAVATS,
GENTS. FASilIONABL.E HATS AND CAPS;
BOOTS AND ShlOES FOR LADI ES;
UENTS. AND CHILDRENS, DO. of every size;
411Ot GUNS, P'OCKEt AND tAILN ,iA TUfRY. C',ARlPENT8RS AND PLANTER'S
roo.S. AND A (;OOD LO-bt IN WA RE. POTS.OVENS. SPIDERS. SKILLETS,
%ND PANS. ALL WITiH Alos. S-41)VELS, S,PADI AND PITCH FORKS, WOOL
tN) COITON CARDS, JENNY IUNit DO. CURttY COMBS, WOOL, LEATHER A.ND
'IN TRUNKS. GUN CAPS, POWDER AND SHOT, LED, &c. &c.
1hatdies' fancy and iseful goods, such as Tassels and Braids, Crutia Cotton, Pins and
Needles. Crutia Neetlk's, Buttons and Thread of the best brands, Fancy Soaps, Toy do.
T'uck. Dress, I'olket and Side Combs. Tooth, Leather, Hair and Crumb Brushes.
Back Guimnoni Boardls, Fanty Pens and Handles, Fancy Paper Cutters, Watch Chains
tud Gards, Ilries' Dress futtons, Children's dt - Uimibrellas and Parasols, and a
varietv of other gools too tedious to mention, that i he sold low for Cash or pro.
'luce rfrom the country, or to good and responsible Ladies and Gentlemen who may
t able to pay Ip when called on. So call on us at the above mentioned place in Sum.
erville, S. C. 0. 1'. McROY & CO.
Nov. 12th, 1852 3-tf
FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT Or THE PEOPLE.
1Twenty-Five Per Cent. Saved, to Planters, Factors, and City Residents in
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Carpet
BAGS, &c. &c,
a. TV-E SUBSCRIBER hetrs leave to announce to Planters, Factors and
Citizens generally, that lie has now in store, and receiving by every arri
val, fresh supplies of the above named Goods, all of* which have been con
tracted fIor prior to the advance in Leather. which enables him to sell cheaper
thuan ever. This extens:ve stock comprises every variety in thie above named
arti cles. with every modern improvement, many of which are entirely new to the
trade in this city. A ONG THE ARE:
Gents. French Calf Punip Sole Boots, fromi hest makers,
Gents 'rime Calf Light Welt Boots, very neat.
Gents Fancy Gaiters and Patent Leather Shoes, all tew style.
Gents Patent English Over Gaiters, imported to order.
GCents iltylo Riding Over Shoes, something new; and an extensive and unri.
valed stock of
PIAA.NTATION BROGANS AND 110USE SrIRVANT'S SlIOES,
to which ilhe special and personatl attention of Planters and Factors is invited, All or
ders entrusted to my care shal. be faithfully and promptly attended to.
IN THE LADIE' DEPARTMENT,
every thing new and desirable.
Fancy Silk Burton Boots, all colors.
Pine Plain Silk Burton Boots, made to mf order.
Creole Nforwro L-tCe Boots, Polka Bouts.
Ladies,' Misses,' and Childremn's Worked Fur Lined and Buffalo
Ovur Shoes for riding, something new; Rosettes, Buckles, &c.,
to ornament hotues.
EDWARD DALY,.
:200 lKing Street, East side, 8 doors above Merchant's lHntel.
Charleston, Nov. 5th. 1852 2-3t
JAMVES D, BLANDING, Ne adFaiobl
Agent of the Bank GOS
OF CAMD)EN. oral nWierGos
S U M1 T E Ri V I L L E, S. C. Ili 'ranCoh n lacs
Nov. 23, 1&5d. 4-ti fjrdCasSal, rn' ah' o
Steam Saw Mill For Sale itrd'adaiSrpeDesSlk.
Th'le sublscribers offer for sale their FsinbeCok n ~u
Steam Saw and Grist Mills, situated about tla
one mile East of' Suumterville. The En- Al~ aotano i lvsfrLde
gine is 2c, horse power, has been ini uise'at ~eten
abotit three years, drives 2 upjright saws, 6du.LieBlcSlkGtr.
onec circular saw, an~d is in lnll operatiom, LAISW TE OD.
with an excellent run of cuistonm. he aCotnabrc;Joetamic
mill house is a twto-story' substanitial frame. anIiluh,
Toge'her wvith two tinmber wvagonsno oh' and Uc olr hmst~
gear, onue excellent ox-cart, smules. horse a u rcs iIA~
andl oven, negro hous~es, stables, and every 1
thmg nece'ss. try for carryin g on the busi
itess suiccessfuilly. Alsot, a hot of abott GogaKresadPan
stx acres of land, oin which ihe mill and NerBlntsndSe,
buddiings ar: located. If nmot sold at p~ri- 1,tsi ndRpktcotnty n
valesal prvioulythesamte will esl
at public satile on thre first day of Jainumary G O E IS
iiext, atnd ptossessioni gi,-*en on that dlay. nrtofhsTaCoclt
P'ersons wvishiing io purchaise can exam- ~oa~s ao n ai
ime tI.e miiill a ml wvitnzes its operations ainild mntsSoc AePre npns
obtaimi any iniforitioin they miny dlesire, liklSrie adLbtr,&'
coniccrmng the satime by appjly-ing to T. J. sas trh adls n prtGs
Coighilani.20oesfeC~ngTbc.
TP. J. COGIIIAN & CO.
StmmtervIle, Nov. lath, 1852 2-2m20 bl.For
Watchumatn copy oncee a imonth for two CICEYADGASAE~ilb
, D. J, WINN,Ho'wae falDsc'
lI .it receivedl fronm Itluhiore ande New apne'sus oke ulr n
York, a large and well selectedl stock of 'hldo
lI~tronde&lotis, Catssianaeres and tnlPodr
l'ENIN(S, Nis sotd
the flmt't and besit thaut hais ever been brought A ,CA ,SHE AD.S ILRY
tu ths miarket. Alresoko IAYMIECohn
IadmaeClothinig fttr Gents.' and Votits,
otfevecry qutmlit - ttnd descriptiotn. Halvinug ,.. Ot29,182It
letmed te Goon Is. andt Imd them matde til to or- ----- - --
oer, lie can watrrant the work.
--A 1.o,---W FI M
Evtary descriptioni and tpitiy of Glves: Dress
Ilaits madet up to order; (Capls. Silk Cravat., Th thrirsainasoaedhe
Silk P'ocke.t Hlandkerthioia and Neck 'Ties,sevstrthri tmmrcnlebies
Lineni Shirts, do. Coillars, Mlerinou Undershlirts,tidrteinnofBJLR&N WBE
dot. Drawers, with every artiel-t thait is w.orni b'yRYwtdre ctu1'inomhirfomd
gentlenmn, which lie oilers omn reasonable terms,
tandt i-licits a call from Ihis oald enstntmers, and tmltepiiiunrahytatliyae
te citize ins of the District gtenerally. nwrciigadoein ag n
Simtertille, Nov. U->th, l1852 3--tf elslce tc(f1r odGae
Jewelry I Jewelry I! ! lrwteai rcey ac rils
Having just returnetd fromi Charleston, C whctey ilsiletrey
lie subtsc riber has alreatdy on hand, anid is (wb ah rt titmr h ilp3
now recemi ng, a necat amid well selected tj timtily
stock of 12 ti tnmcsr oeueaeri
Wa~tclacn Clocks & Jewelry), ejt meloiscfryurlv.
of all desbriptionis, which lie will sell at aA.M NW R.
very moderatte profit.AttetndfrrlOcuidI) c
is' Como on L~adies antI Gent lemten,Ro&Jne,(iedrnrtofhePt
and exauimine for yourselves. A call isal
I ask. C. T. MASON. Olie
Nttv. ]5, 195' 3-teri f c.15 ~2 It
N ogice. tie
Pearsons hiavinig demnantds against the Es.- L esn t'ett otesbcio
late of RI. Richardson, Dee'dl. itr requested b oeo coi~aersetul
to present therm dully attested, amid those ini. slctdt ala~-nieimdaey
debted to maukut paymntt to crtmtn~~no i ocl nte
C. . RJARDGOO.~D. J IN
ATn. lhe 1ubcrbe is~2 no2eciin -.re tc
AWOULD relpectfully informI
A*rih' ir friends pnd the puibli gthat
te now receiving their *irl
e och of FALL AND -
2 VINTftOODS,ecntnprisint
C Bnj~ esk, Calsls
eana, Kerseyv, "i"by Flinfle
B1 and Brown rting,
BO A YD S1[ik.
Pegged and Sm Boot roans, and
Slhoc and Gaiters o Y as.
HATS 4~
Moleskin, Wool
and Cloth.Caps or ver i ,
S A D 1) L
Saddles, Bridles, Whips, &e
- A LSO
A fine assortments or Groceries. Cro
Hardware, and fancy gonds.
*A call is respectfully solicited, a 04
are confdent we can suit you in price and
quality.
ROACH & BLACKWOOD,
Palinmetto House. Sunterville, S. C.
Sept. 28th. 1852 49-tr
Expressly to Parents of
NUMTER DISTRIC.
DR W3. H. PIERCE, a nqtive Caro
linian, who has had charge of Palmietto
School in Columbia for the last two years,
begs leave 'very respectfully ti notify such
Parcnts of Sumter District as feel a very
special interest in the education of their
sons, that lie witl take five or six boya
from this District and bestow special and
active labour in their intellectual improve.
ment.
Boys must not be under 11 nor over
16, of pleasant turn. Tihe charge for the
par will be 8206, board, lodging, wash
ing, lights, stationery text book found, and
expenses of travelling- incurred, borne.
Boys will be prepared for the Fresiman
Class in any one of the Southern Colle
ges, or for the professions and for com
mirce.
Letters addresied to Dr. W. H.PiERCE,
at Columbia, before the 3rd of December,
will be. promptly censured, giving the de
tails.
- Dr. PIERcE refers to bis Father, the
Rev. REDDIMC PIERCE, tid Rev. LivicK
IiErcE, M. D.. D. D.. L. L. D., and Presi
dent GEo. F. PIEacE, of Oxford University
of Georgia.
Oct. 22, 1832 52-'7t
Wholesale and Retail,
PER RY 'MOSES is now receiving hia
stock of
DWY GOODS,.
-GROCERIES.
. CROCKERY,
IART)YWARE,
SIIATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SOLE AM) HARNESS LEATHER,
-PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, &c.,
which from the fact of their being WELL
bought, and received by the reoular train
over the CONGAREE BRIDGE he can
and wvill sell at the lowest market prices at
WIrot.ESALIE or RE'TAIL..
BA CON at 11 1-2cets.
Nov ,185. PERRY MOSES.
r6|'The Friends of Mr.
JOHN F. JUNE, anuounce him as candi
date for Shaeriff of Sumter District at the
next election.
Nov. 12th, 1852 3.-td--pd.
F"ISK'S M ET AILLIC COFFINS of all
sizes, constantly on hand and for sale
by HUDSON & BROTIHER,
Opp. Tr-npirance Hull Sumterville.
June 15th, 1852 34-tf
Butler & Newbery,
Have in store Sugar, Coftee, MIohasses, Butter,
Suap, Starch, &c.
O~c. 22, 1852. 52-if
Mourning Veils and Love
HIANDKCERCIHEFS.
For sale at very low prices, at
WV. J, JACOBI & SON,
221 King-st. (bund) Op~p. the Big Boot.
Nov.5th, 1352 2-tf
ROACH & BLACKWOOD,
Just received by Express at
" THE PALMETTO H{OUSE,"
Flour. Sttuar, Coffee, Candles, L.-rd, But
ter, TPea, Stareb, Soap, Tobacco, Seg ru,
&c. &c.&
ALSO
A large stock of
Goods, Crockery~, Saddle.
ry, Hardwvare, &c.
For salo low by
ROACH! & BLACKWOOD.
Sumterville, Oct. 15, 1852 51-tf
Monecy Wanted.
TI HE Subscriber reapectfulIly announcen
Ito those indebted to him for last year
and year before, that he is very much in
neede of fnunds :" A word to the wise is
sutfiieent." WV. J. FRANCIS.
Cravats) Hkf's and Gloves.
Our wvhole assort~nenit of.Gsats. GkoWs
Cravats and Pocket Handkerchief.o f
fering at. very low pricestok
WV. J. JACS
221 Kingr.at. (bend) opp. th& jI6.
Nov. 5th, 18.52 - 2.- tf
Butters Lard, Baoon & Corn
INorth Carolina Blacon,
do. CORN.
Merh zs, 851 ROBT. LATTPA.