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JAL NOTIES. * iJft oi 'se S cientiflo Wonder ! I onTAT To DYSi-EPTICS. 'r.J S IIougjn's PCpuin; the true Di. geilv Fili Gr e Juice, preppared from MRen it, or tie 6ourth Stomach- of the Ox, after dijctions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiolo gcal Chemist, by J;'S. H1oughton, M. D., Phila. dglphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for 4idigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com plaint,.Constipation and Debility, curing after Nature's Own .Method, by Nature's Own gept, the-Gastric Jusce. Pamphlets, contain ntll. evidence of its value, furnished ts, gratis. See notice among the medica ertisements. - .. 8-ly. hauiandl ot parents who use Vermifuge. coinposed ,of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., are not aware, that while they appear to benefit the pa "tient, they are aotually laying the foundation for A;ies'of diseases, such as salivation, loss of !stght weankness of limbs, &c. In another column will be found the adver tiement of Ilobensack's Medicines, to which e ask the attention of all directly interested in-their own as well as their Children's health. n. Livsr Comilaints and all disorders arising ftom those of a bilious type, should make use .t the, only genuine' medicine, Hobensack's ~4ler. Pills. .Be not deceived," but ask for Roben ack's, Worm Syrup Liver und Pill@, and the nerve that-each has the signature of the Proprie. 'gr, J. S onusACK, as none else are genuine Agust. 10. 42-ly. -Hoolland's .Geranan Bitters. Hundreds of our citizens complain of debili ty and 144our of the system, derangement of the lvsr agd stomach, want of appetite, &c,; ey are frequently the result of too close ap lication, and a thousand other causes we can tiot here name; but we would say to all afifict *,ed, do as we have done-get a bottle or two of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. Jackson, and our word for it you will be cured, We recommend this medicine, knowing from experience that it Is much superior to the gene rality of patent medicines. We would say to our readers, purchased none unless prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. July 1 Notice. All persons indebted to 0. P. McROY CO., are notifed to call and settle with them iaSumterville without delay. - 0. P. McROY & CO. March 22, 16.53 21-3t Last Notice. The undersigned give notice to those Awhoare still indebted to him by note or >acceunt, at return day, he will be compell ed to place them in'the hands of an Attor. epoy for collection. Come forward and save - e(MkD. J. WINN. March 22,1853 21-f For Sale. -5Shares of Wilmington and Man chester Rail Read Company Stock -or sale,any person desirous of purchasing said stock will please call on the subscri tier at his office in Simterville. J. B. N. HAMMET, - Attorney 1853 . t-t FrenchJ~essons, hiONS. THEODORE will give in * trtaction in -his -native language, beginning fromn Monday, March 21st, of which he respectfully informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen of Sumterville and neighborhood. For fur ther particulars please apply to him at Mr. China's Hotel. *March 22, 1853 21-tf Rail Road Notice. Office W. & Mv. R. R. Co. - - Wilmington, N. C.,? March 15th,I1853. *The. STOCKHOLDEIs of the wVii. mnington and Manchester Rail Road Com-. p any are hereby notified that the SEV-T ENTEENTH Instalment of Five Dollars per share is reguired to be paid on the first day of April 18.3, and the ElGGHITE EN TIH Instalment of Five Dollars per shdare is *required to be paid on the first day of July .1853. By order of the Board of Direc. JOHN MACRAE, Jr., Treasurer. March 22, 1853 21--3w 3y" Watchman copy :3 weeks. Law Notice. J. B. N. HAMMIVET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUMTERVILLE, S. C. fficb next door to J. B. & Rt. C. Webb's New York Store. - Each 22, 1853 21-tf Webb Clark's Hotel, A9UMTRVILLE, S. C'., - THISsubscriber would respect j*fully inform his patrons and the pbic. generally, that he is still prepared to accommodate' all n hio give him a call. at the old stand, at reasonable rates. ~His servants nre active and attena Live, his table shall be well supplied with e l~ best the market will aflbrd, and all the domestic. arrangements of his establish eptnL sall be orderly and neat. lHe re. p ectfully solicits a share of patronage. *. WEBB CLAR(K, March 22, 1853 Prortr. Strayed or Stolen From'the residence of the subscriber, near Spring Hill, Sumter District, on the 16th February last, A BLACK MARE MULE ; said mule is of medium size, ugafkgd on the hack b~y the saddle, also a white spot on the top of the neck caused bay the collar. Any informantion respecting her will he thankfully received. - Tr. W.. B. SM IT H. March 15th, 18539-3 rexcutor's Notice, * .:-AlIpe~pnhaving demnds against the Pstitepf the'late Col. John J. Moore of thmter District, are requiested to hand tlpem in properly attested to the subscri eorg anid all thee indebted will nyake patymento th g'armje. Di MOORE,~ eut~i ,41.rfarch 1AIN3 on;~ 0i , geSles. D-v1 o drun rExecutions to me dkrec willie sold at Sumter Court Houise, on the ist Monday and day follow. ing in April next, within legal hours of salo, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following property. Purchasers to pay for title: One tract 475 acres of land, more or less, in Claremont, under mortgage, ad. joining lands of R. D. Bradford, et. al. lev. ied on as the property of Robt. S. Mellett at the suits of N. W. Gardner and P. M. Cohen & Co., 5 cases. One tract of 200 acres of land in Clar. endon adjoining lands of and where de fendant lives, levied on as the property of Henry T. White at the suit of R. J. Price. One tract of 1O0 acres of land, moic or less in Clarendon County, adjoining lands of and where defendant lives, levied on as the property of H. H. Timmons at the suit of VW. Lewis. 1 Lot and Buildings thereon, in Sum terville, adjoining lands of, and near the Rail Road, levied on as the property of Thos. McGee, at the suit of John T. Green and Sims & Nance. 1 Tract of 75 acres of land in Fork o Black River, adjoining lands of and where deft. lives, levied upon as the pro. porty of C. L. Osteen, at the suit of Sims & Nance. Haseltine & Walton and Win. Lswis. I Lot and buildings thereon in Sumter ville adjoining lands of Mrs. Bossard and Jabez Norton levied on as the property of R. S. Mellett (under mortgage) at the suits of H. W. Gardner and P. M. Cohen & Co., 5 cases. 1 negro levied on as the property of John J. Brown at the suit of Robert S. Tays. 1 Negro levied on as the property of Thos. M. Baker, at the suits of 1H. Spunn and W- G. Dessaussure. 1 Mule and Horse levied on as the property of M. Barwick at the euita of T. Lynn and J. S. & L. Bowie 1 negro levied on as the property of W. S. Burgess at the suits of L B. H1anks, W. M. DeLorme and C. DeLorme. 1 negro levied on as the property of John Cfiina at the suits of G. Barton and L. B. Hlanks. 4 Negroes levied on as the property of John A Colclough at the suits of Mary A. -Wyles, C. T. Mason and D. M. Ileriot. I Negro levied on as the property of Jas. Ilarvey Dimgle at the snits of B. Thomas, %V. Rhodus, A. & E. S. Iliggins and James Chapman. Horse, Buggy and IHarness levied on as the property of John W. Ervin at the suits of Samuel Ml. Green, Metoy & Jones, and A. Chisolro. 1 Negro levied on as the property of J. Rt. Ferri1 at the suit of A. J. & P. Moses. 1 Horde levied on as the property of V. J. Gibson at the suit of F. V. Fraser. L I llorse, Cart, Saddle and Bridle levied L on as the property of Thomas HIiancock at - the suits of E. Durant & Co., T. W. [lucy L and J. Brown. I1 horse levied on as the property of F. G. Jenkins at the suit of A D. Foxworth 1 Negro levied on us the property oi Jehin Kolb at the unit of Vmi. Nettles. 1 Negro levied on as the property of t Samuel Lowry at the suit of G. C. Wheel. er. I Horse levied on as the property of W. LH. Mc.Knight at the suit of E. S. Higgins. t Stock in store, 2 mules, 2 wafons, lev ied on as the. proorty of O P. iRv al Banks & Co., and G. 11. Duncan. 5i Negroes, (under mortgage) 2 mules 2 llorses, 6 head Cattle, H-ogs, Enggy Sulkey, household and kitchen furniture -corn anid fodder, wagon anid planitation r, utensils levied on as the proplerty of Robi d 8. Mellett at the suits of 1I. WV. Gardner n and P. M Cohen & Co., 5 catses Corin ir fodder, cattle, hogs. and lantationt uensIl to be sold on Tuesday 5th April at defend . ants plantation. 1 llorse levied on as tihe property Samuel Newiman at the suits of T. J. D:n Skins, and Mcftoy & Co. 1 carriage. 1 btuggy, and ~3 mules levier eon as the property of E. I). Pringle at ths suits of M1. \V. NathIan, Thomas I). F~rier son, and Samuel E. Plowdenm and J. G Ratlield. 1 Negro levied on as the propert.a s of J. S. Richardson, sr. at the suit of Jame;. a Bradley. .s 3 negroes levied on as the~ roperty o .John Ricks at the suit of Samnriel lDent. 1 H orse levied ont as the properly o a M. Rhrame at the suit of Jito. L. Felder. t2 horses levied on as the property 0 .John S. Rich at thie suit of R. S P'omeroy - 20 1Head of hogs levied onr as the prop s erty of R. \V. Stokes at the suit of E. J - Plowden. 1 horse levied on as the property of WV M. WVilder at suit of Edward Salisbury Win. WVebb, and WV. M. Webb & Co., I Negro levied on as the property o B. J. Ilodge at the suit of Howell Cobb. J1. C. RIHJA ME, s. a. n. March 15th, 1853 20-3t By the Governor. RA ADQUA RT E R, CilA IESTON, Falh. 25, 1ti53. The following gentlemen hiavine been ap. pinited arnd comiionjed Aids-de.rLO f'am til 1-.xcellIIency t he Governor atnd Cormmun der-in. C lhef, winh tihe rank oIf i~ienrtenant ( oloned will be obleyed and respecrtedi acc~ordlingly. By order. J. W. CANTIEY, Adt and Insp'r G~eneral. Ill'NJA.IIIN TI. lIlIOCKIIAM, SU313MI*ti-'I:L.D CARUY, WMl. II. DOGUAN, March 8th, 1853 10--ti JOHN N NEVIN, (Near the Depot.) Painting, Gilding, and Bronsing. Gilding on Gold and Silver, and Grining. Household Furniture done up in the neat. est and best manner. All Ibe asks is a fairt trial. He gtuarantees to give entire satis (actimn. L@"" All orders from the country promptly attended to. Jan. 11 th, 185 . 11--.. J'.: LE01 A UD.0 T S.cos BIRMIO, PBM ONIAI PUBLICATIONS. Delivered in all the prilcipil'Citles in the United States FREE OF POSTAGE9 And forwarted by mail, under the provisions of the lato Post-Office Law, at MERELY NOMINAL RA TES. 1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservative), 2. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). 3. THE-NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church.) 4. TIE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). 6. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). :0: Although these works are distinguished by the political shades above indicated, yet. but a small portion of their contents is de voted to political subjects.'. It is their literary character which gives them their cheif value, and in that they stand confess edly far above all other journals of their class. Blackwood, still under the fatherly care o- Christopher North, maintains its ancient celebrity,- and is, at this time, unu sually attractive, from the serial works of Bulwer and other literary notables, written for that magazine, and tirst appearing in its columns both in Great Britain and in the United States. Such works as "The Caxrons" and "Aly New Novel," (both by Bulwer,) "The Green Hand," "Katie Stewart," and other serials, of which nu merous rival editions are issued by the leading publishers in this country, have to be reprinted by those publishers' from the pages of lllackwood, a it has been is sued by Messrs. Lctt Co., so that Subscribers to the Reprint of that Miagazine ,may always rely on having- the earliest reading of these fascinating tales. TERIMS, Per ann. For any one of the four Revlaws . 3 00 For any two of the four Reviews ' 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews 7 00 For all four of the Rteviews 8 00 For I1lackwoodth Magizine - 3 00 For Ilackwood & three Reviews 9 0t For Blackwood & the four Itviuws 10 00 Paymcnts to bc made in all cases in advance. Afoney currunt in the State where issued weill be rieccivecl at par. CLUBBING. A discount. of twenty-five per cent, from the above prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering tour or more copiei of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one ad iress for 89; four copies of the four Reviews 4nd Blackwood for $30; and so on. REDUCED PO'TAGE, -lhe It"oos1m Itane will Ahow the greal reduction which ia s been made on these Periodicals since 18414, anid the very trilling rates now charged. Per annum Prior to 1845, the postage on 8 cetns Blackwood~ was 2~ 40) onl a single Reoview 1 12 From 18-15 to 185l, on Black wootd 1 01) "' " on a Revimv 50 [ n 1051-52. (average raite) oin libackwood 75 " " " on a hieview 2' T~he present hostage oin llack woosd, is 24 " " " on a Review 12 ( These rates aire ntow uiform fo Ait.t. Dis-rANs-: with in the Un ited States.) a At these rates suircly no objection shotuld lie made to reaciviing the works b~y mta il, and thus ensuring their speedy, safe, andi regular delivery. r ."'' Remittances anid connnmcaitions should tie alwnys addressed, post-paid, tc C the Pubbl.hers, LEON.\RID SCDT)'T & CO., -l 70 FeTrNs S-rnEi-r, (Entrance 5 1 Gold street,) New York. N. B.-L. S. & Co. have recent lV tiub. lishl. anil have now for sailt, lie 'IAR. Eli'S GUIDlE,' by I~eiiry Stephtens of Ed. mnburghi, and Prof. Norton oh Yale College, rNew fldven, comptlete in 2 vols., ro.v it octavo. cotit ainaing 1ti00 pages, 1.1 stei' andt litit0 wood enagravintgs. P'rice, in tins lini bindling, $6; im paper covers, for the mait, $5. G'7-TIhis n'ork. is NO'T the old 'IA)Ook 0/' the ]'-irm," laiellt tu.:scierrAtw and thiron'n uj7)un the iia~rket. A, ANDERSON, S4uaeiitlle~q, S. c. Renpecti fully in forims the people ofC .'Iim ter I )siract that hie ts just receiv2.t antl now offrsi fair sate the tbest selected andit most choice stock~ of Fall and4 I Winter Goods~ Th'Iat tias ever beaen birtiight to this~ itarke. lI o hts receive anliiy newa siylesa of Fael ani W inier Gorunis, whaihpurcha'aers v-onlt do tllck, ltine, Greeni anda mixed llroaat-Clothlesa lani and Faniay CaZssimeares; Satin. V1e1vet aunt Silk Ve'stiings, Ihaavs miid ileins Caps &1c A full and large~ suppl.y of I laneiery, (uloves, Suuspendaers, ( rasats, I lanidkwechiefs, &c. &. all of whticht wsil thtt sol on the~ most libe rat terms. andt tit prices to tij the times'i. C:7~ Ga:rinients maiinuartred by thme ansc~ri tier, anid watrranitd io give sat isfactian. Or dears fromn a disiancet proiiptty attendtud to. I Ie may tbe fourid at the istandt formetrly oc cuipied lby A Coniway, andl inore recetty lby D). Wa,. P'riee. A. ANDlltSON. Nov. 27, l1852 25 if MVYERS' HOTEL, IlE Siibscarib~er woutld respectfully S in forim this ohat friendts amnd the ptitblic Sgeineratl I', thai his flntel so loit knowni na the "*s 8t31 l I Rl10 UJSE " is again opened, from date, foir the receptioni of visitors. Theli internal arrange'miiia will nndergo a thaoraigh repaair, wvitth na little dlelay as possible, anal he trusts that hi attention to thae coimfaort of his. giuestia, wsil merit a share of public patron, age. 'lhe subscriber has also taken charge of the BIILI,lARDt TABLIC, and intends fitting up the room with neatness, and will furnish it with all the nocessaries and conveniences that lovers of the sport can regnire. I'. MYERS. n or Saddle & a3 es Horse head TIIE Subscriber still continues to solicit pa tronage in the above line of business, and re turns thanks for past favors ; but iecesslLy corn!a Jlm to say to the public that it in ha possible for him to keep books, so him terms are Cash, 'Barter or Good Notes ; therefore, all who do not care to comply with the above tortms, will not'do wrong to withhold their work. W. C. DUNCAN. March 1, 1853 16-tf FAMILY STORES, BY Clarke & Brother. Who have just received per Rail Road a fino assortment of Fancy Groceries. Comprising Pickles, Preserved Fruit, Cigars, Candies and a choice lot of Chewing tobacco, to which they invite the attention of the citi zens of this District. February 22, l853 17-tf Watches, Jewelry, Etc. RESPECTFULLY informs his frien's that he has now on hand, and will con stantly keep, an extensive assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, MANTEL CLOCKS O' EVERY VARIETY. A LA RGE VA RIETY, AFILITAR]Y AND FANL Y GO O D S, Guns, Riefls, Spor-stsnanl's Apparatus, FINE 'OCKEr & TABLE CUTLERY, Together with all kinds of Fancy Articles. Hiis stock of WATCIES, CLOCKS, SILVER WARE, and JEWELIRY en braces a handsome and fashionable collec tion of such articles. It it his design not to be surpassed in the taste and elegance of his selections, and his prices will be found on exam'nation to lie as moderate as at any oilier establishment in the South. lIe solicits a continuance of the custom heretofore so liberally bestowed on the old firm. R. A. YONGUE. February 22, 1853 17-tf THE 'COLUMBIA BANNER) 13 rUBL.IStHEn )AILY AT $6; Tni-WEELy AT $3; AND WEEKLY AT $2, NO FAPEL WILL BE SENT1 FRO3 TIIE OkFICE WITHOUT PAYMENT IN AD VANCE. Its cirutilation extends throughout this State, and all the Southern States, and presents a good opportunity for merchants to advertise. Its colums are filled with the Latest News, foreign and domestic-, as files of European pa pers are received weekly. The publication of a large collection of Documentary papers rela ting to our REVOLUTIONARY IUSTORY, will be commenced as soon as we can arrange them. The "Banner" Office. teolcichavd iz ma every arranogetnt to render it, one of the most complete in tse cout. try, for all kinds of wvork. rThe addition of the fine Book Prdss of the late A. S. Johnston to our other steam power-pressee, and the Card press, enables us to do All kinds of work at short Notice. Bioov', CARis, BILL IHEADS, PAMntitETS, CittcUEAiRs, J tV1TATtoNs, BRtIEF'S, ttAND~ilt .s, P iOSTtas, &c. LAW AND) EQITY BLANKS. Plain and Ornamental Printing in Colors. T . R. WV. G11111ES, Proprietor. TF.GNEE~ia, Printer. Feb. 22, 183 Clmia .C 17-if F, REICH, Draper & Tailor, SUMTERZVIL LE, S. C., I having permaniently located htimself in this villagie, on Main Street, one door north of Matjor John F. Ilavnsworth's resi dence. o11ers htie services t'o the citizens of this District, le has paidi muchel attention to his hbusiness in the cities of Frank fort anid 1%ris~, nn td if you will but give hitm a trial, he promtises ont his piart to give entire sat isfaction. Feb. 8th, 1S53 15--tf New Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware M~anufactory. .JAME.S Ii. DUE wtould respectfully iform the citizens of Sutirtervi lie and lie suirrouniditng country, that he is now open iitg a TIN MANUI/ACTORY in Sum tcrvillec, anid is now pirepa red to fill nll or - ders in the tin line. Merchl:tuits will finrd it to their initerest to pitrchase their wnire from me as I ititend to sell low anid war rant all that I sell. RlOOl'ING, GUITTERING and JOB1 WORKl executed with promnptnesas and in a workimanlike nimnner. The cash will he expected in every instlance on litnish it or debirerinig otf every job. I intend to sefl cheap an tiIfor el osh en3y. Veterinary Burgeon ROltElt'l',W. ANt)RiFaWS nototies the citizen,. of thmis, and lie ad.oininig l~istricts, lhat lhe hats retmovedt his Stables nienr thre 11k. pot oif thre W. & M. iR. Rouad, whtere lie is ready at alt tintes to tak e clbarge of diseased hlorses for a mnoderate chtarigo ;tm all can where there is tno cure no pay will lbe expectedl lie nlso c'ontiniues ta take P'assenrgers to r.nd fromn the liepot, rind expects shortly to receive a New Oimmbiuis for that pupoe Goodts lie will haul at thre old rute of 1t0 cents pe-r pacKage, andl solicits the' patronlago of the public. Foh. 22, 1533 17-ti Butler & Newbery, ARE nowv receiving a general assort. ment of GRtOCEIES consaistinig in part as follows: Brown C. anid Crushed Sugars; Rio and Ciiha Coffee: Cuba anid Trickle Molass; Sugar llouse Syrnp ; Colgate's stuperior 'atncy Soalp Fresh Cluster Raisenis; Ilsonr Tea ; Charleston Steam refinedl Cuntdy; S perm, AIda'tint. antd T1allow Candles; F ountad Rice; Buttuer, Soda antd Suanr Crackters ; Sarslines, Picldles, P reserves, &e; Powder and shtot Tobacco a'ff Segarfa, &e &c, All o? which we will 1el oxitt rno y Iojris Jonuary 2 ~25 KING STR$~ET, CIariestola, '!.. Os WE haVe in conforndy' Witir tho. spirit of the times adopted in our business the system of low Tarig anid Cash J'rices, and offer to the city .antd country retail and wholesale trade every - variety of goods, in oir line-PRINTS, BIUSLINS, SILKS, BOMIBAZINES, 8H AWLS, LINENS. CLOTHS,-, UASSIEIE3, 1) IEs8 GOO)S-of. all kindis-GLOVES, 110-. SIE tY, &c.&c. We shall be eostantly receiving the latest and most faslhionable styles ot goods, and it is our determination that our stock in point of S/yles and Assort. ment ihiall he unsurpassed, aud in chean. ness of price unequalled by any in the city of Charleston. We have made thiA change in our system of business from our pre. forence to the small but mor certain re turn of the NIMBLE SIXPENCE, rather than that (if the slow shillingr, and in the belief that the public cannot fail to per ceive the advantages it ofTers to purchasers. Our business will ho conducted so as to ensure their entire confidence, and we ap. peal directly to their judgimont. Through our connectins in the various markets of Europe and of this country we possess the ability and the will to offer extranrdinary inducements to the Consumer, the Planter, and the Meichant. February 8th, 1853 15-4n LARGE SALE Of Dry Goods. Which for variety, qialisy, newness of style. and cheapness, merit the attention of every body, some of which we here enumcrate: SHA WLS. Plain colored Canton Crape Shawls, at $5. Superfina Cant Crape Shawls with extra heavy fringes, Rich Embroidered Cant Crape Shawls, Superfine French and Berlin Wool, Reasedale Tyne and Bay State, Double, Four faced and L.ong Shawls, of the heaviest (e*'criptiOr. Hea vy 10-4 square Woolen Shawls of the following styles : Santag, Jenny Lind, Florence and Bays Water. French Ebroidered Thibet, Broche worked, Janiquard loom worked and plain Thibet Shawls in choice varicty. Embroidered Canton Crape, Blroche worked and Paris printed Mantles and Scarfs. DRESS G O ODS. Plain and Figured BLrAc: GRo'D RLYN Sr LICS, Plain colured gro'd Nap and Marceline Silks ; Striped and Plaided Wash Silks- Plain, Figured, Striped ano Plaid Mons. Ddains in tihe latest styles and richers dyes. Scotch and English printed jl'iaines of the handsomest pa trons. lain Paris MAis. D'Laines in all va riety of colors. Far.:cn, GEimAN and Exo LISt[ Man:Nos of the most superiorqualities and colors. French anad Englhsh Chintz patrox Calicoes. Best quaahties and nakes of Ameri. can Prints. Cot d Organdies, French Crape Liese, Bareges, Crape D'paris Illusions, Salk Tissues, &c., for evening and Bail wear. Also just received, 132 of beautifully Embroidered Swiss Muslin Rlohe patron Dresses, each one having a Fashion Carn attached. EM[BR OIDER BIES. Extrasoper FRENcn NEEDILE-CnZMsrTTxs of the richest descriptions .and finest quality. Prices from 37 1-2 to $10 a piece. Richest and latest styles French needle work LAcK and MusLIN COLLARS in a very large variety. Superb Ncxoux EnaoosDagn L. a x CABsnaic HANDKCaCUIEZV, also asuperioras sortaet of plain ditto. Cambric aq Awzss., AusmaD~idan L~h.LWIs~WSuzsart ft''""', q unlines and newest styles of Imported Keedle HIOSIICRY, &c. Superfine Witea, Black and Col'd, WORST EDI AND LA31BS WOOL Stocking,Tof the best English manufacturers. Extra Colored, White and Black, En lisli Srus Str.x Stockings. Best qgnalities Fog. isha loavtAN STOCKINGS, Black and Slate, Colored. Extra fine anda heavy qualities Im-' ported French anad Engliush SinLK STocEINOs, ilauck and White. Finest qualities FRNCtH Lisr.x TitaEAD Opetn Cluked aid plain Stockings. Black, .slite lue Mixedl, Mode Color. and Superior' quali. ties White English Stockinags of the cele brated From France and Royal Brown, tirands. Extra inme and heavy qualities of Gentle men's UNDEn .Sntirs and DaAwEas of Lambs Wool, Saxony, Mermto and Stockinet- lea ported, LAmIIs IJNDort Vas-rs oif Merino and Gauze Launbs Wool. Larais AND CENTs G1.ovss, of Silk, Merino, K(id, Lisle TJhreadl Kiatia Silk, Segovia, Cotton anad other do serapttons. Large aid full assortment of GzN 'r.t.Ns, FASnIIoNiaLE SltaraTs, COLLARS, CatAvArs, ANti P'ocxE IIANt~xac:RCis Bt-ANxaTS, Ladun Bath, Dinield's aiid Whlitney; lilankets, FLANNErLS, WVelch, Sali. bury, F-rench 3lerino and English Flannels. Superfine Esmbossed Cloth and Victoria Da masks, Tast.E ANtI PIANO Covens. Ilest qualities of Brown and White TantLE D~uAASK, Doy'lies, NASEINs, Towver.s, AND lIsit LINENs AND SntEETINoS, OF oca owN D)IRBcT IMPORTATION. COTTON Goons, Tickings, 3-4 4-4 and 12.4 Brown Shaeeunmgs, Blest qualiiesof Long Cloths, Sheetings, Camnt*,cs, ilins Checks, Ging hams, Saitinects, Cassimteres, Vestings, Broad Clot hs, &c, &c., It will he wvorib youtr while to call anid ex amine hefore purchasing elsew here. WV. J. JACt~o x, SON, 221 King-.st., (Ilemd) 0opp. the.1i 'ljRBoot. D. J, WINN, lHaa jutet rece-ived from Baltimnore and New I ork, a large and well selected stock of Brsoadclotms, Caxssimeares nnsd the fitnest anda best that lhas ever baen brought to this mtarket. --ALrSO, Rtendly maido Clothing for Genats' and Youths, af every anadity tand descrijation. IHavinrg se lected the Goods, andl lad themi made up to or cr, lie caun warrant the work. --A1.so, Eve~ry deasacription and qumality of (;lot-es; Dres" I hats madne up~ to order; Caps, Silk Cravat5, Silk P'oaket Illanldkerchli.fs and Neck Ties.~, Line-n Shirts, ala. Collars, *Meri na I Udersirls, don. Drawers, withI every article that is worn lby genltlemen-I, which lhe ofliers on reasonableo ternms atnd solicits at call from his old culstomers, amd t he eilz--m. of the District generally. Sititerville, Nov. 15tsh, t852 3-tf In Equity-5umter District, Placidia Adlams vs. Julho W. Mayrant, et. al. It appearing to my sati,.f-ction that Jlohn WV. Mayrant, one of the Defe-ndlanta in the shove utatead cause, is absent fromi anda withont the hmnsta of the State of South Carolina. Ott motioan of J., 5. C. Richardson, Complainant's Solicitor, it is orderead that the said Johnm W. Mayrant do ,pkead, aswer or detmur, to the said Comnplaimant's lill of Comuphaint withint three months from the (late oif the ptublication of this order, or an order "pro conafesso"' will bo entered agaimat him. W- F. BI. HIAYNSWORLTH, Febrary 8thj~3 Cem'r. Eq. S. D. Noice leo arebfo o,'. didat S. C'S'i March 16th P. M. GIBBOI Nnou date for ;jhe ofcef o SalmrCuntyl nt the o0 ti'6. obluge , Oct.b 1 51 - 02T',We. are, 'au"ii ' " C a'e announce Col JAC a candidate to repreav State .gislature, - February- 1, FOR TAX: S 0:7.Th e i-e dI IEL M1AT01S, Es v caudidate for Tax -Collectn ,qj Coity, at 4ensiig Feb. tth, 1853 - F O R O R D I T Tr:r, Editor PICeaSannounde W ILi1AMI' SON am a candithtp pirthe f a nary of Sunster District, att election. lint-Vp2 April 271h, 1852 FOR C 6T We are autho annoumice T. J. DINKINS, Esq. for Clerk of the Court, al the ensulnje MANY VOT April16th 1851 2E 071Mr. Editor.Pw nounce ir. J... McKEL Iy date ror Clerk <A the Court .. i " District, and oblige - V i 6 April 13, 1802. F 0 R 8 IT .ERI #lThe, Friend? d'9; JOHN F. JUNE, anuouncelig date for Sheriff of Sutier Distic next election. Nor. 12th, 1852 W3 We a re authie' o annonnee A. E. POOL as a ca for Sheriff or Sumter District ing election. Decernber 21, 1852 Cautionr Tlhe public ate herub cauioned for a Note of handf- r a p months and dated 2th Septembr MAcr. W. W.. & E. F. REENC we will not pay said Note unlesm co law. M. L. BIOW March 8th, 1853 AJl~persons harm di ' estateofCh e 'z it'idUiyhtefie 'as a t rand all- those indeted to' make pafntent to- ~ ~~ Feb. 15ih1 1853 F. On some day last week a Note' draw Edwin Cater of-Biradford Springs dated the 18th January last. and . pieitje{ s months for 9220 00 n'd in-favor -6~f . "D~'~ ~ coin. All persons ai'd fdrbid 4to trade fot th' 4 same, andl any one fiding and leaving ltit Ia' otlhoe of this aper will confer a favor 9a~a loser. Feb. 1, 1853 The stibascriher having dimcontiued h~ B~uainaes will devote him whole time tq wthe . ~.. _ tice of mediceene. Thoee wishin; di po~~ al murvices will Ibid him at all tines eSia1 deot in the Village. _ .Jan. 10 18sa2, .~ 1-.t Watchman copy. .ri By Thomas 'Conor .J.ist received per Itail Road, a e tion of UIigaiR andi To~bacdo', CorclI serves of all descriptions, .Jellya e compilete assortulent Or ,Groceries, he~~ guarntees to sell am low asey tained from Charlestou for.' Feb. 1, 1353 FISK'S METALic COIPFSo'i sizes, consinantly on hand. and of~ by IHUDSON & ROiJR Opp. T'emperatnce hAildtuntervil *' e June I5thi, 1852 Flour!I Flour inust received a large quantt ~~ longimado arranremente for a suUIply or flour,-! will soll to the culA oh Sumter District cheauper. tlianth8 purchiase elsewhenre. '-" THOMAS O.CONNOR$< Feb. 8t I853 3 Plantation for Sal ' The siubscriber offths for snale his tr'aot of la ~ containig Twoi Iundred anid Ninet Acres, situated on Ho ue Swamp, adjohinhif dam'~r James Lowry, Itohiert Lo'yr , Coffee Wheel ~ - and Avanador Gregg. On t w premisftai -- ,odDwelling Hiouse, Kitchena Smoke o gmdux Stablem and good Log Hlnuses for6 "here is about 50 or 630 acres'clero -al~f and underi good fence ; about 1.1( -'. some of' t hema bore last year Q - chard. .The above t ract fies naeanho ~ltiI ~ -a por ion of it ' ithina a quai-ter n til'.. T'ernms reasonablo. Aplt i t If any person has takenqtn. through a mislake a l1ap-boxjt blue black saittin' C.iietrina vct, mrkedl to Mrs Mn~iy ~ enre of Geoneral S. R. Chand ,\4j for a favor by retuirnin~ thil n"~D February! l8. 186 th r ' Bank of Sumtervile" The undersigned, Commissioners ip pointed by the' Comptroller) General .4 open books of subscription to the Capi tal Stock of "The Baik of Sumterville,' will attend for that purpose at the store o Cupt. T. D. Frierson, in Sumtervllle, be tween the hours of 9 A. Mf. and 4 P. M. from the fourth day of April next until thi 1st day of July next, unles-the capital stock shall have been proviou.-ly subscribed. Capital 8300,000. Shares $25 each. Five dollars in specie, or the bills of specie paying Banks, to be paid on each at the time of subscribing The charter declares it shall not be law ful for any person to subscribe for shure in the natne of other persons. W. F. B. HAYNSWORTH, T. D. FRIERSON, A. J. MOSES. March 18th, 1853. The following gentlemen have been ap pointed Commissioners to open books o subscription to the said Bank, on the 'bove stated conditions, at the following places via. W. C. DUKEs, At Charleston, ELISIA CARSON, JASUs M. CALDWELL R. W. GIBBEs, At Columbia, E. J. ARTHUR, . J. C. WALKER. W. M. SHANNON, At Camden, W. T. CASTON. A. M. KENNEDY. ALEX. DJNLAP, At Lancaster c u. JOHN WILLIAtS, J. I. WITEnsrooN JonN A. MOORE, At Cheradw, GEO. H. -McIvER, D. MALOY. N. PUILLIPS, At Marion c u. E3. B. W H E.ER, A. MIClNTYRE. T. B. HAyNswonTIl At Darlington c it E. W. CARLE, J. 11. NoRwooE. E. J. PORTER, At Kingatree, SAz'L MATIIFWS. A. ISAAC 3cKNIGHi The said Commissioners will keep oper the said books within the times above spe cified, unless they siall lie notified to cloe them by the Commissioners at Sumter Vdle, W. F. B. IAYNSWORTI, T. D. FRIElSON, A. J. MOSES. March 22, 1853 21-tf $25 Reward. RUNAWAY, on last Saturda the 12th inst., my boy RICHARID answers to the name of DICK, a white mulatto about five feet 3 or . inenes high, tolerably stout built, and abou twenty-five years old, with straight ligh colored short hair, has a very sulky ap pearance, and answers quick and shor when spoken to. When lie left he had 01 a black over-coat and a pair of cominoT negro cloth pants, a low crown dove color ed furd hat. The boy has a very dowi look-I have had the word " Slave " writ ten on his fore-head with India Ink, jus above the eye-browe, though I have nt doubt lie will try to hide it by tying sone thing around his head or he may put plaster over it. le will be certain to tr and assfor a tchite man. The above re for his dehvery im an JaiI in the State. JAMES LO\VRy'. Bradleyville P. 0. Sumter District. March 15, 1853 20-tf $ 'LThie Black River Watchmtnan, Canr den Journal, Darlinigton Flag, Marion Sta Columbia Banner, (copy tive times, ari Charleston Mercury and the Georgetow Pee Dee 'Timies pubbsh once a week f< five weoks. 10 REWARI THE SURsCRrBER, will pay the ab~or Reward for the delivery to himisel or Iod'gment in Sumter Jaol, of his Negm Man NATH'IAN, who departed fromt h premises about the 1st., December las lie was purchased in Sumiterville, of Miu Singleton's Est., and is supposed to bei the Neighibourhgood of Mr. Win. Singleton Amos Nettles' Saml.. hradfoird's or Sun terville; lie has been abiout the WV. & At R. Rt. somewhere between the Junctin and Lynchiburg. Said Fellow is abot twenty years old, rather nmall, black corr pilex ion, and stammiere a little whenm speala mng; lie has a simallI scnt on the side of hi neck rather below the shirt collar, reseir~ bhing a burn. 3. TV. GIRE N. March 15, 1853. 20 tf Runaway, LODGED in Sumnterville Goal oii th. 8th March 185:3, a yellow mian, says hi name is JOHlN, and that he belongs Alexander Shiaw of Mississippi, and thai lie formterly belonged to Mr. Ramsv c Sumter District. Said slave appears t be about forty years obil. S .D J NC.RIIAME, S .D March 15th, 1853 20-tf Lodged, In Sumter Goal on the 10th inst., a ne gro mnan---says his ntme is PRINCE, an, that he b~elongs to Mrs. Cinneroni o Charleston, S. C. Hie is about sixty yearc of age. JOHN C. RH A MEf 5. 5. D). March 15thi,,1853 2 Cheap Grocery, THlE Subscriber hlinig openied a gro cery underneath the Town Hll, desgii keepmng constanttly ott hand, a supply o heavy articles, such as Sugar, Coff'ee, Tea, Flour RICE, BUCKWHlEATr, MOLAASSES YINEGCAR, BACON, LA RD, BUTTER CHE5SE, hi A CKERML5. SA L, SOAP CA NDLES, P'OTATJoES, &c. &c. In fact little of almtost everythting that ii gnod to eat; all of which wvill be sold low~ or cash, or in exchantge for country pro. duco. lie promrises to attend to his owr' biusiniess, andi hoples by attendinig strictly thereto, to receive a hiberail share of pa. tronage. J. M1. CIIANDIERt. March 15th, 1853 f.0-t f Notice. Trhe next regular meetiag of the Commission. ar. of Roads for Salem County,* Sumter Dis. trict, willl be held at Janes Lowry's,. on the third Tuesday in March next, i beIng the i5th of tha month. - J. W. STUCEY, 5Marh silitB5 See'ry &~ Trea'r,