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10 ~~~TS5:10k~oile~ Hhuse it Botmenn leven O'cloc~k, 0.vE -HUNVDRIIJW L i A I I1, E & IRQE SlselirinqtI the Estate of JOHx C. $I-NG.y.ToN, decd. These No groeas tre as likely a gnng as can be founid in the Sa ,.nd ate actustomed its swattip Cogarrin'~s.One third gjaai-sthe bal Ance at otidad to feard with interest adled, inotnalos pyable at the Banks, with twvo apoedl 'endoreers. Jan. . Ia-, .1' . . 10 it ,P 0s 1CrUS OF THE Southerltgriun lturista A JO tRNMidL O' L URA L A F 4'AIRS, t1AEClANfI CS, J. Il EU tJCT L-r?-POMOL OGY AND) 1 70TUuUL7'4 RiE. ne'xM A G. SUMMER. W4N-.-'Mi&lM ,IE. HorLiculture and Puntlogical Editor. isub ritr 4l publisi at TAturenuvillo, S. on the 20h Jainary, 1853, the first num ber a new. Agricultural Journal, fie lEditori. torial management of which will be under the charge of COL. A. G. SUMM1ER. Who will he tsisted in the Iloricultural and Ptoiologieal Department by MliMWl SUMMElR, of Pomaria. It wville printed on fine paper wiit nwe Ilrevier .Type-farge octavo double column, i. nd will'otnain 32 paties. No advertisement will be adinitteid in the-body of the work, but aich will-be published on a cover, if desired. It will be tho lait of this journal to supply aUaeful originalasind selected nuatter, on all suh jOcts cohilci'td Witli the Agriculture of tht ilave-holding -.'Stater-IRural 'l'aste and lmt prutesnnt-The Alechienical and ialanufactur ingsinterbts, &. ?'iThe Pomulogical tud Ilor ticultural depaitments will be devoted to the dli-semitnation of correct infurmtationi respecting those plsmWuand fruitn adapted to garden mact orchard 'eiutslre in the South. The develop taunt of valuable native iri:, which are lscat tered over the couatry, and info m ition re specting foreign sorts which have i-en snecess fully cultivatet in thi,. climate, wi I inta-rest Potiologiis' througlhoutt lste South; and a m:tss of. inforisation,- tested, by experience, has al. ready brien prepared for its pages by the editor of this department. The flue styls in which the " Agriculturist will be printed will be ati inducement to all whit are-engaged in rur:al improvemenat, to con tribute tO its pages; and individuals thruughort the Southern country are invited to lend their Sid in every depaitaeit. Cuts of implements, tnachinery, farm build ings and fixtures, aiiuals, fruits, & c.. will regu larly adori its pages. 2 A RAfS. 1 Copyon year-inv.triahly in advance S1 00 6 Copies -- - 5 00 12Cpe 1 "n 4 64 " -V): 00 Is Cops " t " 15 00 Sp-urimen numbers will be sent to pursuns -'qpininag tW exaoit - befure subscribing. bia t in w a e he entered Ot our books sii I he.iubszcription in paid. ag' Editors are solicited to insert this Pros. pectusv, itld dirert their exchange papers to tOmfafra 'Newberry, 8. C. IL. .M. STOKES, 'ropmrietor. A notiaer Scicaaific Woeader 1 IbiPolTANT TO D)VSPEPTIeS Dr. J. (,ionaghton's Pejin, .jhe true Di gestive Fluid, or Gustric .uice, preppared fruit Itennet, urthe Fourth Stotmtacl 'of the Ox, after dirletion' of lron Liebig, the great Pltyusiolu. g- d ~ Cheniit, by J. S. Iloughton, M. D)., Phaila delphaia. .This is trulj a wonderful re miedy for I ndigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Comn .plcainut, Cunstipatiotn and Debility, enring ailer Natura's Owsi Method, by Nature's Ouin Agenit, thme Gastric .Juice. -Pamuphlets, conatain ing Scientific evidence of its valuse, furnished by agents, gratis. Sue notice among the muedical adlverd~semaent.. 5-ly. Paisnsiang. Thousantl. pf parents w~ho use Vermsifuige. comtposedl of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., are not -aware, thtat while they appear tobenxefit the pa tient, they are actutally laying the fotudation for a series of diseasies. such as salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbts, &c. In aniothier colunmn will be found th-: adver lisementnt of H~ohe-nnck's Medhicines, to whIc-h we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well eas their Cahldr e's heamlth. In Liver Comiplainits and all disorders ari ing from those of a bilious type, shwutld ake use .of the only genuine medicine, ilobensack's Liver Pills. Eg " Be not deceiued," but ask for liohen sack'. Worm Syrup Liver und Pills, and the serve that each has th, signature of the Proprie or, J. N. HonaisacK, as none else are genusine Hloofiaad's Geranai Bitters. Hundreds of our ritizens complain of debhili ty and langour of the syatstm, derangement of' the live, anud stomnacht, want of appetite, &c.; the re frequently the result of too close ap. -ation, and a thousand oilher causes we can not here nime h ut we wotuld say to all afflict ed, do aswe have dlone-get a bottle er two of Dr. Hooflan'd's German liitters, prepared by h~r. Jackson, and our word for it you will be enred. We raeim'mend this medicine, knowing from experience that it is meuch sutperior to the goee rahity of patent medicines. We would saty to our relders, purchased none umless preparedl by Dr. C. 3r.~ackson, Philudelphia. July 1 BNY TINE GOVERNOR. ORDER NO. 1. llEAD QUA RTERs, Coluiai, Desc. 13, 1.52. The following gentlemn have been appoited and comntnissionaed A adl-de-Camep Ic his Excelletney thec Governor andi Coin. manader-ina'chief, with the raniki of Lieten-it .ait Coloriel: antd will be obeyed and re ppected accordingly. Bly order. J. W. C2ANTE~Y, Adji. and Intspec-t. General. JASI.s Sfos N~iAerlit-w Iitviss. KEtTlr, * l'uynnas NI. WVAGNER, Jutl IlaLP.sTON RLEAD, 1, . RI-:TT, T . . ASjtto,i, - JN srrn. V. A ANCRUli, 59.~ MVARA,srs - %V~v Nla .oN, * . ) r414'j C. ItTg.TAitnIo-, -t -L. 5'i,t.rsioqAd-r; :. * HEAD, QIARTERS.i -. Columnb u, 14th Dec.,'. 185M. i -Tho following gent;emen have been appointed and ctpnmtis:wsed Aida-de-QGamp to: ies Excelloncy the Governor nand Conimander-im.chief, with the rank , of Lieut. Coloniel; and will be obeye4 ,and respected accordiiiilv: B order, J. W. CAN'T'EY, . 'Ariji, andi Ititpect. Genearal. A. BAXTon SrattNOS, A. M. RUT, TILLMAN INGRAM, ROBEclRT MUitNo, jun. JOHN S. PRESTON, jUn-,. J. M. IIoWF.LL, RANsoi CALIHOUN, PAul. Hli~t.TON, W. E. WILSO, W.ILLIAM PiNCKNEY STAnRE, AuouiTus SMITH, W. L. REYNOLDt.S, J. 11. MVTrratroos, BRo T J. WtILLNGAM, A. WarN, E. P. lat.%OLEr, W.it. E. ZIMM2ERMAN. R, L. HI T-, JACOU BELSER, SAt1UEL NPAXMS, jtun.. J. E. CURETON, I. RusH CAaPsRLL, FaANCIS NV. IIIaauT, J. 13. JACKSON, I. G. llowAito, ELPt.iT M. Kirm. JoHN J. CuNVEItS, J. FvANs Enmsros, JUoEt'It J. POPE, GicOtuG M'Cz.::NArraN. Dec., 28, 1832. 9 2t IY TIlE GOVERINOR. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, CLAnmnno, December 21. 1852 It relation to th. Pardoning Power, wieniver petitions shall ie presented finr pardon, the report of the Judge. who tried the cane wil lie a retinisi:iin, in all cases, not to be omitted. The fiaili:y Widh wh-Ii -happeas ror mercy can ie obtaiied' are too well i iderstoid to weigh with tim ixecutive; and to einalle tie Governor to dispete the high prerog tive ol eimercy -wich is u consittionai'nll beluest-it is maitfe'st that a dispassionate stateient :ioti-d he maile. This deterinmttion is absolute. By order: 13 T. W ATTS. Secretary Executive Depurtinent. Dec.. 28, 152. 9 it EXECrTIvE DEPARTMEN-r OxlAmmma 21, 1N52. All commnimiatimis to the (Governor shkidg be addresisd to him it his residence it Clareidot, Fulton Po.!t. illice. By order: it. T. \VATTS, Secretary Executive Departmenit. Dec, 23, 1'5:1. 9 It Carps tings! Carpetings! The -ub.scrabe rs are now prepared to of ler the loxest ntark-t prites, a full as sortment of soperior VEI, VE'T'IlP I'IS. TiRY, HRU1 NELS, T11NIPIY, I.lU.4I.1, " SCO'1TI, VENI'lA N, D11 'Cil I.P LINE.V C.ARPET LVd in new and c-hic-e de-sign-. Also. dh i vriius widths of ' llNTE) BAlIZES or FLOOlt CiFLlJSj FOOR arid STAIR 011 LCLOTilIS, :,td ('RUM [I. .c , IA 'Li. ( 1 1 . and II Sl I(X E I t r.D1 STAIR ROl) anld CARPETINGS RUGS and M ATS, &c. all of which have btien c. aretily lected Iroi the rian tfactuire'rs in ihe Ameurio ant arid EnrgliNh mar- k ets, byv onie ot the palrtnters, anrd wve wdl hi~ve. themri eain. in rde, tlted anrd taid . the miost workmilatnhkle inrnrr, andi on the best tierms. Wie 11uost conrifidlent'y~ in vite attention to our stock. A lso., Ourta ilaterials. We re ow rea-trea in our enirti al d artmnit to ofe the various irtvleso of ClR T A I.V ST'UFF1S, in Silk w'orsted, Linn andi Co t: on 1)nintaskn', Embitiriorredl hiace and .'lluh Cuortainrs, Gumni a, Lntips, Tassel.', C orrices, &c. Chmurch TIrnnr mmrig-., HI .nginrgs, &Se , ntew designs tr whichw e have inow receiwed aiid they wil be mn:ide, arnd ptnt. up, on t best termis, ina thle mtost workmainhke 1 miannerur, arnd undcr onir ownt su~pervisrIn. BiROWNING & LEMAN, Successiors to C. & E. Ken nrtsox & Co. Corner King anid .lairket. ti ents, Chtarleslon, S. C. Dry Goods for Fall Trade IN CHIA RILESTON. W. G. BANORIOFT, 25S3 and 255 Kis.NoS-rREE-r. (O)te dloowrneow We~tntworthl-St reet.) We wonul agaiin re.specit fully inv ite~ the utteni. tioni of our friendstr aind cariuroer. in ihe' country, to our extensive Stoick of lilY G~OLDS, when they visit our City. Always ir. hand SOUJTli IiN .3JANi-AC~I-I1ED, CTonsittiing of Georgia P'laines and Kerse'y. Alabaa de, do, Pilainu andi St ripetd Osinahergu. SUP'Elt DUIIt1 il-AN KmTS-DlIRECT IMNPOR ITATION. We would also tpara icularly irtvite attention to our IMPhIOttTATtON of' Si Lt nd urll~t lss GOOD)N, berinig orune of thre l.AItGT STOCKS IN TB E SOU'TIIERN C'OUNity. We are also prepiaredt to fuirnish every article In the IDry Goodts Lime., viz: Itosierti, Gotve, Lirinn, Fl Iarirelo, Clothns,Co-imetors, lhiuiinazine, Alpatciasr, Mer~eo, Moussetttllain det tIntnine'i Dimuiry, Printsr. Ginighirum, ShawlN, t..aesi, Ad,. ing, Rib~bns, TIrimmiings, &cr., nc. Se ptembe r 23, 18I5l. 48..tf Wholesale and Retail, l'ERRY MOSES as now receivimg his stock ot DhtY GOODS, CROECKERLY, IA R I WARE, HAlTS AND) CA P!, 13O0TS ANI) ShOES, SOLE AND IJARNEiSS LEAiVIER, PAINTS, (ILI AND) GLASS, CAIRRIAGE~ TI.MAMINGS, &c., which fromt thc lacd of their being WEIlL bought, nind received by Ithe reg niar train over the CONGA REE BRIIDGE hie cain andl will sell nt the lowcead morket pirices at WirorLEsALEs or RE-rAI.. BACON aut II 1-2 ets. I'ERRY 3MOSES. Nov 5, 185.32 Linens, Linens. White Irish Lintensi, of the best faibrics, from 25jcts a 3 ird up. Fmn~e rind supertine gntalities of White lawiNs rand Lin-ler.ntCambrrc. Eat rma ulily Brown arnd Grey Litnens, 3 4 andi 4 4 wide, very cheaop. Suiperior 'BI tnalee" Linent Sheetings (1.4 tand 12-4 wide. W. J. JACOBI & SON, 991 Kla. (tu) nyp.. t..:. ni ..tot Sl i S r14, W-ALiL. R. * 1egelnbe iet.' 15:L, Otand' aftr. tlisdate,-th0 Passehger and hkil Train wilt run an follvwa.: DOWN. Leave 1lills. at 3.40 A. M. S Thnonaville " 4.01 - I - Lynchburg " 440 " 6 ninyesville "s, 5. is t9mterville "4 .06 Aanellester 6 050 i Ar:lve at Junction 7.15 " UP. Leave Junction at 2.30 P. M.* " Aanchester " 3.00 i 44 64 Suinterville 3 s " " "f layesville " 4.15 is " Lynchbur.! " 4'45 4 " "1 Tonmonsville " 5.15 is s, Arrive at Hills " 6413.00 "s t Nothing but perislnble Freight will be trantsported by Passenger Trarn, and all such must be distinctly labelled with the name of the article, to ensure its passage. Shippers are requested particularly to observe the nmes of lie Stations, inl the direction fat Freight. The places in the alve schedule, together with "Cirters ville," are the only Depots known to the Agents, and the Compaiv cannot lie re sponmsble for the proper delivery of articles otherwise directed. L,. J. FLEMMIAlNG, Resident Engineer, &c. * Or await the arrivai or the up Train from Charleston until 10 P. Al. Dec. 14, 185:1 7-3t ATTENTION RIFLEMEN YOU are herelhr ordered Ito asseible in front of t he TOWN HALI,, on the 8t1h of Janur next, at 9 o'cloc-k, A. 31. ully armed and eqmpied accoring to the Con-i itution, to celebrate your lifth Aniver sary. (Y- A Dinner will be prepnred oi oill occasion. By poder oif Capt. J. B. N. ITAMmE T. L. L. FRASER, Jr. 0. s. 8. Rt. Iavitationa. BY resolution of Sumier Riflemen, the Co'onel of tie 44- h Regiient amd his a:uffT the ,:eta. Col., the Claremont Troop, and Hmaa Co. No. -. are mvited to participate ithi thimin in the festivitie attentlanit upon le cele-bration of their sapproachitng Anti versary. By order. L L. FRASER. Jr, 0. S. S. R. Sixteen Negroes for 'Sale. By parmiission fat William Lewis, Emqr., Orti;iry of Sumler District, I will -oti-r for sale il Fritay 7th of January next at the estate of Wiliam i11: ni, Ox Swamp plantation, all the property ielongriit to the late James B. Ililton, cons istinug of six It ea liely neroes, I wo I lor.es, Twe:ve Ilenid o Cattle, one Fine Gold Watch, oe Gull, saddle id bridle . CON DITIONS OF SAI .. All the Negr o-s Cash, tie baianie on a credit until the I t o! October next with appr-wed securities, and lInterest from day o1 sale W. W. BENBOW, Adhm'r. Dec., 28, 1852. 9 2t For Sale. 1~liE Subseriier olibri for Sile twen hi ve Sliares oil the Wihiinigttan atnd .\;laichiester Ra.til Roadt, att Nimtwiy Dol lars for a Ilunadred. WIL1,IS RAMS8EY. Dec., 28, 1%52. 9 -if Wanted, A1Femile teacher capable tat teachltr alhe Eimgl ish brtachlies thlortiigbaly,. and of giving inst ru.tion on athe Piatni, is wantted to ta!ke charge of a Sebiool the ena stiir yea r, ini lie iueighbaou rhoo d of Ithe ndttersigne l. near thle 31ancn: ester andh WVihinington Rail Rotadi. Th'le situti on is as heatlthy as anty in the Stte. Apphen. titun may ie inade to eiither ol the foillow ing gent leiim. WIIl.IS RAMS1EY, 1). Bi 3lc'h,A URIUN,. WILLIAM CLARK. Dec., 28th, 185Y2. 9 t f First and Last Rotice. IAll~ persons intdebiteid in tilt utiidertsignedl aire nttied t hat thiey taulst comie ltrwa rd anal seti t up) their Niotes anid Accoutnts, by~ itie Iirst day of Jauary next, ais Ihe is bond utoi have motney lby that (liy to) iiiet his twn apei~.rs liat hias beeni out for lhe last ytear. 1).. pay upi aiid satve ie the tubile ot'going to a Lawyer to colleact for m ne, baesitdet paiyi ng huniiicost. A word ini tone is enough for the wise. WXatchtwnu ciopy 1 time. CIRICU L I R. Then subs'criber respeLctfulily iniftrnn lhis friends ainI ettnsomer, thtieU ij now receivitig, at Is totld atandt, No. 26 h1a.n:-S-ramrr (up stairs,) fromif England, Getriia~ny, F'rainie niid the Naorthernri dtates, ai comptlete asso~rtmet of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, &c, Ias per (atalgne annexted, iebitl he isi preptuaredt to selh ton reiasoniable ierlms, at it'hole-sale onily, to the Couentry TIradet. lie respectfully soirit a tall, betinig dtehrinetud to ,aeII a" low a' ainy ioiiie ini thme City. E. G. BROWN. CATALOGUE silk antd Straw Hionneta', hlibboansa, lowe.rs and Sulk Goodls, itusiery. Gloaves, Scarfs, ('rav'.at, 'lToge ter ni ith a compiileite iaiort meni ofM itne. ry Goodli, Dres anitl Cloak Thrimminings, &c*. Gunos, hiiflesu, llevol'.iing atid oither isi, Petrenstiajon Caps., Gaunet & Shott Blagn, P'owder Flaeka. Kniivest, Sciatatrs, Itazorst, Genit's Travelliing Tloilt Cases, iic al isrmunemita. Writiing Ctamae, WVork flute,, Fancy Staionary, Cuats' spaooi Cotton, Comimn do., Ta~pe, i arrni, litnasm, Combs,, Neeadhes, in, Uriidhes, Co. AntI a general assoerimnatat of Fanc'y Article,, Gold aind Silver Watchtes, Jewelry. 3iarinie Thime P'ieces, Frech3 Mainle CIlocks Commiiaan llraas andl Wioud Chicka', &c'. Enmglishl andt German Gunam, Bird Cages and Trapas, and vairious other articles too numearous to ienttion. N.B.-Jtit receivedl from Panri4 the most aiplenidt aasstrtment of Gihi and Gold Jewelry ever Ollered inih thimarket. E. U. B. Oitobeir '-I, 1851. 50-if. Embr'd Chantilly Vels. A complete isaortinent til s'iperb Frenichi Eimibrotdernet Chant Ily Veils, ranging froim 36,00 to 501 ets. a ptece. W. J. JIACOBI & SON, OF CA1DEN. U M T E RViLLE, S. C. Nov. 23* 1R12. 4-tfj FEMALE SEMINART, 'he subscriber having purchased Juder Lowis' premise"i, in the Northwestertn pairt of the village, and believing .the location desirablr, proposes to openi a SE MINARY for Young Laites, on the 2d Mondny in January ne.Nt, uncder his own innnediate suporvision, aotsisted by su.h' Teacherz as the wants of thm 'chooI tuny ('emand. Tbe ;rovernnent will be parental and mild, yet. firm and decidod--obedience to trules sirictly entoreed. The Principal is so well known to the public, that references nnd cotnniendations are deented unneccssary, or they maight be ohtnined to any deirablo extent. - Ilie hopes by diligent anid laithful attention to the iitellectutal and moral ionprovement of his Ipilpt, to inake them hi comniendato ry epistles. TIhe scholastic year will consist of two irssiions, the first will close the hist of-June, with a vacationt of two monts-recom. miencingt the first Septenber, and closiig the last December. - TERIMS. Orthography. fteading, Writing, and Priaamry Geography. - - lr itnonL, $2 50 Engaist. Componion. Gram niar, Geography, History, Alebra, Mytitoloy, Ithe tri , ~i~gic, Piluosoplyl Cheiistry and Botany, " " 3 00 Latin or I-rench. -- $1 00 Dran ing and 1ainting in Oil or Water Cturs. --" " 02 00 Monochronmatic - - -" " *1 00 Wvursted or Chenelle Work, " " $1 00 Wax Work. . . . . -.. -. . $1 00 Music on Iiano or Guitar. 8 " 4 00 Use of 'iano. -m -.-.- ."." .GO Putipils on Guitar furniMh their own lin-. strumeitts for prnctice. It will be much to the advaninage of the pupil-, to be present on the day il . School Opens, that they may he atrranpgod in .their respective claisses, and have the studies assigned themn. Some eight or tel Young I.adies can he neromisn'uated with Botardling in lie fatnwily of the Principal, upon as ioderate terms as can he alfordt'd. No puipi! will he received for less than a -sessi.nt. uiless by specitl ngreemetit, and no deduction made tor absence except Ifor itickna'. 'h'e lriicipal solicits the patronage of his iiumerouis friends, nid promnises otn his part, to dii iarge faihifully li* responsible trust. W. W. AI.STON, Principal. Sunitervill., Nov 27, 1852. t1 j For Wright's Bluff; IMur HAY'S FEIIIY, AND ALL ntcriamsediate LamadlsagIs. The steune r DE)FKAL, Lisox inasier, will leave U lhrleston t a* above, about the 5th of O.tober. For Freiiht arrange. tnents apply to Captain on Boird, or to O'N.Jll,, hILL & KE-NNEDY. Boyee'si Wharf. . !.atch'nani copy. Sap 27, 1852. -. 4 Educational Notice. MISS CAROi.INii MO G(.Y, nuld rospectiully informs her friinds -and patrons -li it she will resuine tihe exorises of her Schiool on the first anay. in hJauur. T'illsii.' per Qua~rt..r - - - - $3 00O 'rimary Geograhy, and Arith.. mnrtic, wt inhrove' .. - - $4 00 G;ratlmier, Geo.raphyv, Il story. and PhIlosophy, inichithng the abotve, $0 00O Astronottmy, antutu 3.any .- 87 Ut) Sum ervalle, lDee'r 7th 1%52 6---4t Blankets, Comforts, &c. I Ieivy Londi~on fiuflil IBlanktse aut Si '75 antd 12 25 a pair. Supertine. quabtlty anid largest size Slk II nnad lIa ms1h:m Bake ts. Exst ra large an rd heavy Bed Comnforters aut $2 5t aind $:1 5:i. Ilon'~y doubie twist Cotton Shaeetings, 3 v'.irds wisde. Sutperrin e'Fre~nchi Ft tnitutre (Cii z. W. .1. J ACOlII & SON, 221 K og.set , (iLond) opo. the Il<i Booit. Dec. 21, 1%d2 8--t i M~erinos, D'Laines, Alpacas. Feinte qualttes Mecrsinos, att 50( ets. 'hunri cor~d Carsheres anid Fsg'd Aluslin D)etaines, at 12 1.2 etis. A new ttserttmnit eof super fne Black anti C olor~. Frenich Mei inets. Fmiie qj s'hty andi. beanitiful color.: Opac ast. Il'atk Alpjactas, Stuperba lueai'h Mush n D~elaines andI lFme. Friench inel ini Delhains, plaint co! oras mi every variety. Th'le iabove goouds are now open5 at very low prices. W. J. JACOBI & SON, 221 K in-st ., ( ieiid) ('pp1. the Jig IBoot. Chi erterton, Dec. 21, 1 52 8--.. 1 Rail Road Notice. OFFred W. . . 1. I . Co'. Marion C. if., S. C. Iee. 31, 15'. i he Stoc'khiobters of I he WVmihiinegoin and MnI rchlester Ra:il Road C omnpan y are hierebty nott died that theSixtee'nth instalment ofi Five D) eluars pir share non their stubscrip in is reqired to be paid on or before the first day't istJa uny1 .. JOhlN M ACR.\ld, Jr., T1reri'r. lDtec. 7th, :5 -r W ateinnans copy. Camden Bazaar. L~OOK JIERE!t LOOKI HERE!! JJUSTI receiveud a niew~ suppt~ly of WIlN. Tl'iR GOOD1S, conssistiuig otf a gre.,t va rie!(t of ry Goosas, newes.t ity3les, CTu th ir 3.. Bontst , lIhats. Bo ttt, anrd eShiois. (;roceries, liardware aitd Cutlery, Criocke. ry andl Chm na Ware, &c~e., &c. Selinitg at Chiarlestons prices. M. DIWUCKlIR CO. Catmdsen, Dcc. 21, 185d2 8--ti TUITION AND BOARD. I curantaccotimnotdate soume eight or -ten htoys with hoarsd itt my famtily-uitionu board, hoodginig, .washing anti i roni ng for tine momb s, the entsin ea.for $100. Ant itirm ithoyv eit.. becoime lhlty its te course of a year'in thiA hteantiful region ofi good waiter, aund bracintg uiir. -. ~ W. G. BARRPA'T. Ad ra .1 Dr c. 1I % -3 j ADIES AND GENTLiME44 ':1 in call and look at their.N IV -.8 !Lx Cities, which were laid in wi'h the best jsd selys that they can sell lIOWER than.an givinoatisfaction to all .whoiy .be .plimed their Stock on hand ahd fo PaI6 one 4o9 't und opposite T. B' & L. L. Frai'u7Ltn BLEACITED AND BROWN IO, T I'UE YARD)S WID)E 81lEE' FLANNELS, White Red and Dotti BLANKETS, KERSEYS AND-. P1 CROSS BARD AND SWISS M G AND JACONET C SILK AND LINNIEN IIANI)KE: BUCK. KID AND WOOL G1,0V ALPAGCAS AND ME1UN DRI ENGLISH ~ANDl AMILCAN M' 11SE AND IIALFrIIOSE, do. d BONNETS ANI) RIBBONS; LACES AND INSRorlNGS; SU-SPENDERS ANI) CItAVAT.S (GENTS. FASIIONABLE IATS BOOTS AN) SHOES FOR LAI GENTS. AND CHILDRENS, DC 81OT GUNS, POCKI.T AND TABLE CU TOOLS, AND A GOOD LOT OFITIN WAL AND PANS, AL.!, WITH ,DS.-- SHOVE AND COtTON CARDS. JENNY LIND DO; TIN TIUNKS. GUN CAPS, POWDER A.N Lidies' fancy and useful good4, such an Ta Needles, Crutia Needles,. luttonl and Threm ''uck. Dress, Pocket and Side Combi. .i Back Gamon Boirds, Faney Penn and lit aid Gards, Lathes' Dress Buttons, Childi variety of other goods too tedious to menti lire fromn tah country, (or to good anad r be able to pny tip when clled oun. So call terville, S. C. Nov. 12th, 1852 TO PLANTERS. I' has been my pleasure to trade with tle planters of this State lor tho past four teen years, and I particularly solicit tlhe;r I rade this season, stating h t they coul not put their trado into hanids whert it would he more highly appreciatel than in the hands of STEE LiE, for several rensons. I will make the reasons so clear to you, tabt I tlh.ink the invitatiowi to call w;l 'be accepted. I buy for ca:,h-well, thit gets Un's low. -Next, wheni I sell a plamer a h;11. tte cash is certain to come, that aiikes tme or indthineeieits. When you bty 5 doz. Wool or glazed Ilat , or a lot oiCaps treon S- EEi .E. you can depe.ad tlat tahey are it. suliered mito a box badly packed -a11d all of e1'( Sie:?-ri great pleasure-ia t ken to put them tip inl such a'way that they will open to the satisfaction of all purl led. Plantation Hats. Black. White. Pe-irt. Blue, Gray and Dr.ib Wonl HIA'TS for tegroea, o'1 all sthapes and all .prices, also.Giatizd f lats. BY TIlE CASE OR DOZEN. If l'lanters w;tl forward their orders, di reet,. or through any of our ~Factora or Comamision Merchants. namiig the tium ber of heads and thle average age, I will tstre the size of the lats, as nothing is more pe'rplhxitng th.in to have ninely I its, all of one ize. W. ST'EELE, 241 Kingt-st. Chlar1eston, S. C. O:-t. 29Jth, 185:2 1-4w HOMVE MYANUFACTURE, CiIARILKSThON BOOTI AND. SHOE D)EPU I', NO 2&3. KING STREET, U~'osat 00o FatLtows hLutL.. The iisbsriber ha.vingi a lalrge nttnhe'r of Shaoe-.\ ekers emup!oyed on pegged and sewedl work, tnow. at'ers ifor sale a tmll stup ptly of Ments, Bloys, an ad Yombts Botots anid Shioes., mladeO fromr be~st stock anid good wonrkttaiisthip. Also, Inida lilack and Col'ud Ga iter--variaus quaties. Ladios Giaiter4 maade tot orer, at short inotice. ---LSO, .atst ree.ave-d per steamerla froma New York andh Philadlelphna. 4150 1&,cktagve. Boots and Shoes selected rm btest mat nnltin:'trers, for suzlo a:t re marrkaly low price--, amoeint wI ch are, 100t0 pair ILadies BI'ek andic coi'd Gaiters fraom 253c to 31 25. 500) " Lvl'ies Moleroctco wailkinag shoes thnick so'es, at 75::. 1000 - Woenas letathter andi moroc co Bos~otai at 75c. 500 ' " Bluskins thick 50c. 1t) 02 1-2. 003 "' Ni i a L I. !5h ar ii I mi >re~ Boot s, 50c .toO62 1.2 3000 " Childirens itiorac~o anid l.,sath er ltots, 8 :3-4c to 50. 1000 " Mens siout Bound Brogans, 1000 " 13nys " 4' " 50e' to (62 1-2. 500) ' Mlois tine Cailf Boot. S21-4 to S's 1-2. 2000) " Black anal Russet plintation Brogants, at 65c. 25(00 " " 1000O " Neno and Womatenq lusie S'rv'annts, 5St to 75. Withi other ktids too mnnaerous to mention, egnallty low ptrices, fotr sale by F. C. BARtTLETT, No. 3'33 Kmag..st. cosrner L.ahoray-st. N. 11. A inrge assortmecnt of Taave'ling rind Paackiag Tr'un~ks, Crarpet-B~ags, Vali ,.es. &c., tat raiiece prices. Webb Clark's Hotel, tSUTER? VILLE, S. C. 'Thnis Illotel is' situiated ini the mzost p~lleasantt part of the tow' at. Th~le Proprietor wil bie pleasedl to ide' his frnietnds a nd( the trav ~elIingj, pinbtl'; proam isingL to sptare tno exertioans aon his part. to renuder theai comfourtable. Charges r-eu sonable. WEBB CLARK, Jait Protprietor Jan2313 tf SUMTER HOUSE. F. MYER l~S, wouhal respectfully in I!1 formn the ciataiena ofi Sumtenriltle and' th alsumrrouindaing country thtat he has just returnedl froam Chlarlestont, and huas madte arranagetnuants to rece-ive ICE anal SODA WA. TERt, of every variety, weekly. H~e hans oan handi, and will conti'nue to receive thuronghaouat thae autaon. a c'holce ateortiment, o. Winen. anad Cordials, Confectionaries, Fruit, &c., all of which witl be disposed of- cliespor thsai wat ever'otlrred Iere in this1 place.2 _undersignd ' p ff V~th'-ri woorX r tdiffuitNrer q ge they pqsessed. "They flatter themai rImise minte. Town1 of Suegrervil iandt Pcall. Beloivtpiase find aCatalogue o torlh of Roachl.&-Dl4ckwood'si-:0te Sore, Offco, Sumterville,S. C.' UlESPUNS FROM 6 1.4 i 8 Conto' NGS, ileached-and Browtn. do. d do. AIDS; .CH IEFS; ssS **SlS i . INT, iouln 5 t4 18 3.4c01; OIL D. AN) CAPS 1IES; of overy aiz;e 'LEftY, CAR PENTERs AND PLANTERI'S. E. POTS, OV ENS. S'llDEliz, SKILLETS, L8, SPADES AND PiTCil FOltKS Wool. CUititY COMBS, WOOL, LEAIIIER AND ID'SitoT, LED, &c. &c. Ried. and Braidp, CrutiR Cotton, Pinu and A of the best brands, Fahcy'.uiape', Toy do. :>oth, Lenther, liir tiand Crumb Brushes. ndles, Fancy Paper Cutte-s, WAith Chniai en's do. -do. Umbrellas and Jarano!g, and a tion, that will he siold low for Cah or pro. msponsible Lndien and Gentlenen whormay oil us at the above nontioieii place in 14m. 0. 1'. McROY & CO. - -.-tf - New and Fashionable GOODS. The subcriber is now ree. iving a lurge stock of Fall and Winter Good, viz: Printed M. ie Laines and Cashmeres, Plabi l'ersain Cloths and Alpaccas, Ginglhau; Silk warp Flannels, Enbr'd Crape Shawl, Print'd Cashm'rdo. Plaid Wool do. IBruehe Casim'r do. Figur'd Plaid and Striped VUm# Silk., lilc'k Grns do Ithines, Figur'd Eulinaa. Fashionable Cloak* anud Man - tillas... A large nssortment of Kid Glotee for Ladies and Gentlemen. 6 dus. Ladies Black Silk .Gaiters. IADIES WHITE GOODs. Fin Cotton Canbrics ;'Jionut Canbries and MusliAs, . . - Embr'd and Lace Cullarp; Chenisettm&c. a low prices. .. -. MIHANKS. TO PLA-N- T CE R -, Georgia Kerseys anu i'amine, Negro Blankets aud Shoe, 11agging and ltp;-kept eonumly .s hand by - .. LI. JIANKS. G ROCE Nikk tA rs,"Coffees. Teas, Che.oldite; . Iae lactin .and, "'ard, 3 Tenint a Scoici Ale; Parter ii pintI Pickijs, Sardines and Lbgters, 41.I. danps, Siurch, Candle., and Spirit Ua. 10,000 finLd.sear 20 -Dozes lan Cheain; Tobacco, 20 Bbls. Flotir. C'ROCK~ERY.AND GLASSWARE~ will be sold low. . L;'. IIANIKS. fiord ware of iAl Descrip Chrpenter's Tools Pocket Cutlery and - TVaibe d... Guns, Single and Double Barrell ; Shot -and l'under. . . Nuits., assorted. - IIATS, CAPS, SlHOES -AND) 8ADDILERY, A large itockof READY-.IADE Clothing Opposite China's Ihotel, by L~I4K NEW FIRM. The anhscribers hauvbug assorinted them selves tog~et her in th l mranite ~,v business utnder the lirmi of IHUT LKR & NE WlE RlY, wvould re-specttully itnformu their friends antd thle pubiJiCsc eneLrally, that -they .are now receivmug mind opiening a large and1 well selected stock~of D~ry G~ootis, Groco rim's. .Boots, and Shuoes, Hlats mud Caps. lIaIJrdlware~ ande Croi:kery, ' Pandy Arttelem &c. &ct., whichl they w'ill sell extrneel low for cashu, or to ciuatcra who wdll pay up) tpunctualiy. (Lr It i. iunnecessary to en1umuerate an ti. clea, ju it comoe alongti see for yourselv35. Y. N. BI.T L~It. A. M. .NFWI1E IY. At the sitnd oirntmriy occiupic:i by Me. Roy & Jones, one door north oft the Post Ollice.~ Sumterville, Oct. 15, 1%52- 'St --t Gents. Hosiery. atnd Mm'ritno Unider V'ests. Exstra line and bu-avy Brown anid B!eachae< Storiineit Vesta' Lambls Wool and heavy Knitted Drawer:, of thue best nuike. - A superior atssortment of Lambs Wool Threadt and Silk 'alf Ilosme, of the bes Eunghsh ama nuinetture. Alsjio, Gzents Gloves, ina l:, Cetoi, Lin ent, and Lisle, Threads. For salbe voit low at W. J.-JACOBI &- SON, 021 King.st. (hiend) opp.l the Bag. Bo. Nov. 5th, 1i%5- 2-i APlantation for Sale, Avaltuale. plantauion sitimt~id in Samnt.' Di strict, 12 miles East of Camd'en, nnid 3 mile North of' Springh Ililil; containing 45n) aereC lumi,. about 200 acres in cuitivaition; a goi dwelling hiouse aned all othuer ntecessary bud iegs thereon ;fine spraigs of-water, andl r mnarkably-health~y. Theu' above placo is a 'ver piea~.sanet steummr. rcaednge. ,Application. fu Information may. liti made ht' tis' oflie, or t the subscribe~r oat thet pirolnises. IOct.23S, 133 ib.. 5.--LY Administrator's Notice, I H1AVE~ nispinted. Mr. W. Ma Gjroen imy Aaenut, to rettle nllthe niatters o the Estate of John McDonnI4,,pte of lini D~istt. -.M.AY McDQN.S D. A LL Peraop s 3a'fving dein~s. ogains - the Es.tate of Johnu %lu Mc~pald, will presen themn tay' altr'ted. Thkoise indebted wil untke altumediate'piti mop i - W -M & gm by' himkel1 - iz: in ry UonInens at,)$ 1-4 co Voloted -tn4sline,'sad Linen U !NvJaite Crape 8hwls at 03 00 IN GROCif5. - Baltimore, Four, (i'aiahted good) at6* &ashf- .. 7 25 Sacks Salt, - .Baferrels of Lard., Old Government Java Cbf'e in Mat1 . r all-kinds, ome eteellen:ii -4 cents. - tSpermn nnd, -Ad'aqtine Candls14 they can- ubebughi regula-lyn C the bt, -Almunds, Kaisons, Figd a CiUro,; Clidy, &c. - - C1t6CKERY, uata low pries, .an EFIESt corngtition in Ilardwae CAt had Carre-ater's Touls. - April k71', 1852 - Notice, All personshdihg demnids ngainst thi - nto 'of F-.'.$eJwsr, deceased, Will preient thsLh duly attested.- and those indebted will rik pa yment to L. M. Anderson, Esq., Su setlll ' S. C:, LOUISA BELS ER, Ad*rx. Oct. 201h, 1S51 52 . Improved Endless Chain Wate* Elevators, All penons wishing the abo Idevator c he supplied by the suimribAr, Who is the Agut t - for the District oI Snitter, S. C. Sum terville, De ceniber 2, 1851. ,-tf - DJ.W!"NNI Ilas jtlst received from Baltimore and York, a large rindiwll selected stuck of Broad cloths. Oax-imseres a d VR-STINas, the fArItI anti best that has ever be en brought tW this narket. -ALSO, Rieady made Clothint for Gentas'.and Yonth -, ofevery quality and dettription. lliing re lucted the Goods, and lati h sei nude up to or Lor, h0 can- warrant the work -ALSO, Evory description and quality of iove;.Dre, flats madle up to order; Cups, Silk Utavate i Nilk Pocket - ilund erchiefs ani Neck Ti.z, -Linn Shirts, dlo. Collars, Merino Undershllils, do. Drawers, with every article that is worn by gentlimen, which he ol1ers on r-asonable term. -and aolicits a vall from lia old customeris, and tbe citiz-!ns elf the District generally. Sumzerville, .NOV. 15th, Id52 3 Jewelry! Jewelry! II ving just returned from Clrleston - the subscriber has already on hand, atd is now receiting, a nteat and well selotued stock ef . Watelhhs, Clocks & Jewelryp of all dembriptians, which he' will sell at a very modlerato pronft. F COeuo ne L-adies and Gentlemeh pnd exain.ne for yourselves. A call 1i all a4k. p. T. hAmON. v. 15, 1.45 53 Steam Saw - Mill For Sale ,The shicriliura' -nler for sale' tf'ir StoegtmS ranid Grist Mills, situated abb ..,'> one milo 1aisL of Sniiterville. The Ena. 4 -- gine is 23 horso power, .has been in 'usJ7 about three years, Orives 1 upright.sWsI one circular sawaid is in lull operatbin, -ith an- excellent- rit ot cuwtom. Tp mill hua'se is a two-4torV slubsutiii ti fraifdr*f Toge'in-r with two thiiher wagona an gear, oe excellent 'ox-cart, mujleF, horse ind'oven, taegro hon-es, stableM, and hr tv thing nuecessary fir carryng -oi: t:o bud tieaua succeedfully. Alco, a lot of. abot six aeras of landi, on wh ich the mill and .btudditngs nie lorcated. lI not sold at pri-' val~e sain priuusly, the 'name wiall he sold. at putic isale'tan thue first-ddy of Jmsui next, and posseiauion -gi.-en d:a thattda'y, Piersonu wisahing to purchnse cann exam ine the maill and wvitnessq its oper..tions anal obtain anyv infornation they may desire, concernmng the same by applyinag to T.' J T. J. COGIILAN & CO. Sumterv ille, Nov. 5th, 1852 2-4. Watchu:ntan COpy~ once a month for two month.- - FiSR'S 3METAIl.iC COFFPINS.of ai s'es, caonstantly Ott hand and fur sd lby IIUDSON &. BRO'i'[ER, Opp. TLemaperamnce 11.ll Sumtuerville Jaune 15: i, 1852 J1-1f HaeButler & Newbery, Iveini store Sugar, CofI'io, Mulnases, Dlu tter Sunp,.Sturcha, &c. lMournig Veilsand Love - Foar u:ale at very laov prices. at W. J, JACOBI & SON,, 2LKing.st. (bandl) opp. the Big Boot. Nov,' 5th, 1S52 .2--t 7 ROACH & BLACKWOOD, I Just received by flxpress at " TIIE P.lLMETT'IO' HO USE," Flooar, Sugar, ColfE!:, Catndles, foird, Bit te'r, TI-.1, St.-.rch, Soap, Tobacco, Sngars, H&c. & :. S -A LSO IA large stork of Goods, COrockery, taddle ry, Harldware', &C. ForPu sale low by ROA'CII & BLACKWOOIl * 1Mey WV~ated. T II it Subscriber respectfuully annoutncea to thoase indebhted to bim fot' last year end year before, that ho is very much itn nteed of funds : " A word to the iselia * suaflicieant." . *W. J. FRANCIS. - Cravats, Hkf's and Gloves. Our whole nasortmnent of Gonts. Gloves. rCravats and Picket I Iantdkerchiecfs are of Ioring at vecay low prieces to close out stoc~. W.. J. .JA CO.I 4- 8O0 '2 Ki ijest. (hotnd) :app. the Big Boot. Nov. 5th, 18-2 t - Black Silks. -i te attutmtiott to outr hirge aad mntt taf sperior BlacU Gro 'de Rhip,~ Silks,-e vat~riouaid thsa, whichi W'nre of. Coring at the very lost market price. - WK J. JACOBI & SONS 2 ing-. at (haend)'opp. the Big Boot Perct' hmving de'mand,, sgainatt the Ea. il tate of Rfi Richdirdada, Doc'd. aretoed Ito pretsent th~em daily attestad, Anad those it~ debted to mk aiett