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town, -adaentened . on .onday last to-pay a fine .:600, and.. undergo, n, 1.impen~seg~ment o0 nino years. Soll tary confrgmentvEat hard lepor. Fienanuba neeting ofthe American 4edica:Aish ' vms was po ln&Vin 1ir 0 o th.learned.)6'dy. ""trdtogeher. ini the S veeigt 4 h he bet.,, . the -experts. rte n ae.moat .probata, bly nut " afai.4v the'diedical. profeis siliot " certainly be goic6. judges .f diet. 'he governors of the. huh d ritn_ .bbave .itimtit - teir intention to invite. the members. 't1in -6std 'tht, 'Nubiro i xt6~sat Bellevye, at 1ahckwell's I1i el8,1o th'at th-dr'. Issiot 0rid 4btibt thateach and' all will hWe "a good timeV .1 IN t N E A L, :ARBIEL):-Op Tuesday, .28th, Rev. SAMUEL Mcatnst, wki.EWILLIAM McKEN2MI, of Siinte, to MISS MARGARET Uf, GRAHAM ot Williamsburg. 8#EVIAL NOTICES. A4 ottin Selematfic Wondee 2 IMJPORTANT TO DYsPEPTIcs. J. S. lov'ghton's Pepsfa .de atue 1)v Eit.pyhiqi. or'Gtnc Jsdce, prePPed fro;n. Reinet, or ti.i PourtliStomach ofthe Or, after ditectionb of Baron Liebig, the great Physielo--' gal Chemiy. YJ 1 8. Houghten)M D Phla:. delphia. This trilly a wqndorful renedy for s'digeotion; Dgspepsia dundice, Liter'Com plai't,'Constipation and Debility, euring after NaItire'il Ow Methd- by' Nature's Own Agent,.the qastric latc. Ntanphlets, contain lh*ftntific.'4iisheo. of ia value, frnished byorst grais, Se notice atimng the nedica adtvrtisements. 8-ly. NPqiaan~j 0,0.eaiidkka hitterR. - itundredsot oir citizens compliai of debili. ty apd langour of. the system, derAngement of the livel shd stometh, wat of appetite,. &c. they ar4 freqeetly the tellt -of to close.ap. plication, and a thousand tfther causes we can not here name ; but we would say to all alict;. ed, do as we have done=get a bottle or twd of Dr. Hloofiand'. Gernkan flittets, prepared by D. Jackson, and oiir word ror it you will be cured.. We recommntnih this ndiine, knowing from ,eiperixence that it r knUch supAior to the genen. tality 'of paten\l Iedh:Ines. We would say to 0our readers, purchased none unless prepared by Dr. CM. Jaiksorr, Philadelphia. July 1. - *9..Poeonit.- - - husaps p parents *ho uo Vermilfgo. Voroposedof Castor Oil-, Calomel, &c., are not aware that while they app ar to benefit the pa. tienta the'a aetaaly layingithe foundation for Sserios o, diseases, such *a salivaiop [ona of sightt weakness. of limba fo. aftathei Uhareni 1ivill be* ound the adver. tisenet:oIfnaces, :MeicIiies, to which in winron'es-el sfir Children's health. In Liver Comiplainti andf i11.disorders arising fronrithose ''f'ai bilious type, uhould sialle use of the only gentinue medicin'o, iobensack'. Liter Pill. g. '%fl nor deecved,'' but ask for Hohben. sack's Worm Syr'p Liver .end Plills, and the serve that each has' the signaturiof the -Proprie or, J, N. IIGDKNSAoEK a none else 'are genigine Agust..10. *. . .. . .4g..ly Segars!! Segars !V! J:USI.' received from Blaltimnore 1#,OO0 Se 19-choice Brands. - B3UTL'ER.& NE WBERYI May 10th, 1852 ' 28--tf - FROM the subsetiher two years ago mly negro Ivoman MIRAN PA, con. elderiabl:above tlie comnion size, ef dark comblexion, somewhat of.i-oma-n none with loss rof one thunib,- and- quite intelligent whon spoken. to; and her. son TOM.- has also .4g raniavay for about 18 months, comrhon.size,...yery dark,..about 16 years old and with high and somewhat recoding forehead, a small scar over one of his eyes, white teeth'.iid a small deforgnity of one of his' middl niils. These twvo are. sup. psd to'b igliout Charleston.Neck as the musband lives-there. - Ranaway air'monthe since my negro GRACE, .about 80 years-of age, yellow -complexign, above the ordinary size, with two of hqr fingera stifffrom being cut in cottorl.gin, and a black mnole~on hier face. fydrivers JESSE is ranaway, lie is , at359years old, common size, very Iak,ii Ekjascar or ili breast and a slight wound on ong hand from the cut of a saw. AKliberal reward will be given for their ap. ,prehension and lodgment in any Jail in the State so that.! can get them. J. L. MELLETT. May 10, 1853 28-tr JAMES M, HURST, Formerly of the AN~n1can Hotel, havit prhae out Mr. S'TEIN, Mer. hans Htel wotidbe glad to see any of ,isi old friends6 Board 81.530 per day. May.10, 1853 . 2-1 DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. C., Browning & Leman, Nvo. 209 and 211 Ring; Corner -- F M'AREET STRIEET, WII dffer 'to FAMILlES and PLANT JERS visnkinq Charleston thisa srng the CHJOICES'1 -STOCK of FA NC AND STAPLJS DII.Y GOOD)S that has ever bieen olredj for inspection in thin city. Thbe~y in,'ia. an examination and assure theoir frierns andc purelbasers generally that re t wil copt arably withany T~errhe Casn oyCity acceptance, PROWVNINq 4, LEMIAN, SuWccesors to C. & . L, KaRasoH.'& Co, May 10, I8 . COLUMBIA, M1al 4th, 1853. The following communication has been just received froin the ComhmiiWto make arrangements for holding an- adjourned Commercial Convention at Memphis, Ten nesee, .on the first Monday in Juyae nextt Mrarsqis, Feby 13, 1858. The.Comniereial Convenftion"recenhtly held in ti 'city of Baltimore, hUyitg ad. journed tq9neet In MIemphli ;on iJhe lit Monday in June next, -the undersigned liaye been.autlhorized to make all. needful. arrangements, that the same may pass off usefully.and pleasantly. The various im p&'tant subjects discsed A Baltimo're, will-donbtless he- renewep and examined. with' indreased interest with a view to praetical resulti.' We have ben comniad. stoned by our fellow ditizens to invite ybu to..b.e.present on- the ittdresting occaslony and par.ticipate-i Its deliberations. In dis. charge, of the duties assigned us, we have likeoWile to reqnst' that ybur -Excellency will immediately nominatki a * nitinerous delegation of your most prominent citizons, to represent your State in the adjourned Conventionj and that you have the names of thosedelegates published. We take. this Udasion to tender to you a'nd the delegation from your State who mnar. visit -us, a cordial welcome and the hospitalitles of our city. We have the honor to be, with great re spect, your obedient servante,' J. P. -Pryor, E. M. Yerver. W. A. flooth -Janie H. bbey, A..Wright, F. P. Stanton, John:Maitti7, J. T. Trezevant,. J. P. Cautlens, H..C. Walker, James.'Wicke;aham, D. M. Corwin, Jatnhea ewellb H. G. Smith, James L. Penn$ A. Al. Hopkins, M; W. Lindoay, F. A. Owen, Laori Trousdale) ' James C. Jones, A. P.-AMerrillw A. S..Caldwell, H. IL Harris, ..8. P.-Bankhead, Committee of Correspondence. 'Ii comnliance .with the earnest wishes therein eipiessed, and the limited space of time, allowing rio other mode of appoint ment, I have designated the following gen tleren to represent this State in the Con vention. A letter to each delegate notify ing him of his appointmen', has be n ad dressed.from this Department; and I hope that both their leisure. and inclination will iniuce tham to be present, and participate in the deliberations of that body, affecting so- many important intrests of this State and of the South generally. (Signed) JOHN L MANNING. .Delegates to the Memphis Convention. 1. Ex-Governor David Tohnson. 2.- Ex-Governor John P. Richardson. 3. Ex.Governor Whitemarsh ' B. Sea brook. 4. Fx-Governor John H. Means. 5. Lieutenant Governor James H. Irbv. 6. Hon. R. F. W. Allsbon, President of the Senate. 7. lion. James Simons, Speaker of the Hone of Representatives. 8. Hon. Robert V. Barnwell. 9. Hon. J. L Orr, M. C. 10. Col. Wade Hampton. 11. Hon. F. W. Pickens. 12. Hon. Daniel Wallace.. 13. Han. James Chesnut.. 14. Ho-. John T. Townsen'd. 15. lion. W. W. Boyce, M. C. 16. Hon.William Drliose. -17. Hon.-J. D.- Witherspoon. - 18. Hon. B, F. Perry. 19. Hon. Franklin 1, Moses. 20. Hon. 11. H. Vhompson, . 21.. C. G. Memnminger, Esq., 22. George A. Trenholm. 23. Henry Gourdlin. 24. Henry C. Young. 25. Gen. D. F. Jamison' 26. Gen. John Buchmnan.' 27. HI. WV. Conner, -Esq. 28. Gen. WV. WV. Harllee. 29. Gen. S. McGowan. 303. J. Harleston Read, Son. 31. Robert Cunningham, Eisq. 32. Hon. WillIam Elligt. .33, lIon. C. WV. Dudley. 34. Jatmes Rose. Esq. 3&. Nelson Mlitche!!, Esq. 36. J. P. Carrel. Esq. 87. IIon. J. D. Wilson. 88. lHon. Thomas C. Perrin. 39. A. G. angrath.. 40. John Bryce, Esq. 41.~dmund Beollinger, Juin. 42. WV. A. Owens, Esq. 43. Maxcy Greeg. Esq. 44. A. P. Aldrich, Esq. 45. E. WV. Charles, Esq. 40. Dr. John P. Zimnmermian. 47. H~on. Dixon Barnes. May 10, 185s. 28-1 -Notice. All persons are hereby cautioned not to trade-for, 'or receivo in payment of any debt, either or both of two Nooes given by the stibscriber to R. J. Price, the one for two hundred and fifty dollers, and the oih er for two hundred and ten dollars. as said Notes given. for tw~:o separate tracts of land were to be paid after good and law ful titles were made to me by Price, wvhich condi tions were put in writing and are now in my possession, anid which contains the further understanding that in the ev*ant of his failinL' as he- has done, to make such titles he would forfeit the amounts &c. C. A. LESSE~SNE. A pril 3, 1853 27-if Oi~r Watchman copy. Al Special Notice. Alpersons indebted to me either by Note or Account or otherwise are notified that payment MUST be made by the 25th May inst., as I am in want of funds and must have it. THOMAS O'CONNOR.' May 3, 1853 27---f amIt is no Joke! amreally in need of Funds, and all ' persons indebted to me for the last 3 or 4 years, will please ietle up in some way, either personally or by letter--Mo. ney sen* mailed atmy r S May, 3,. 1853. 27. tf Executor's Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Rev. James Newbery, deceased, either by Note or Account will make immediate pay ment. And those having, demands against the smie will render them in properly at tested within legal time to A. McCAIN NEWBERY, SAMUEL C. GRAHAM, Executors. April 28th, 1853 '-26.-t( tW Darlington Flag please copy. DeROSSET, 8 RO1NT STREET,1NEW TOR EROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Cotton Factor. and General Commui ajon .Aerchani. .cLAURIN,- Esq., will give'pe sonal and apecial attentjpn to the in terests. and orders of~ his' riends in thi State and the adjoining Counties of Nort Carolina, -Who may favor these House with their patronage. Consignments c produce to the House in Now York, eithe .way.,of Charleston, Georgetown, o ih&ngton, will be covered by insurance If p6tice of .the shipment be promptly giv eni. 'May 3,1853 27-tf $25 Reward. RUNAWAY, on last. Saturda the 1 th inst., my boy RICHARI ..,ans wers to the name of DICK, . whlit' nulatto about five-teet 3 or incnes high, tolerably stout built, and abou twenty-fivo:'years old, with straight ligh colored short hair, has a vety snulky ap pearance, and answers quick and shor when spoken to. Whin h? left he hsd o1 a black over-coat and a pair of commo1 negro cloth pants, a low crown dove color ed furd hat. The. boy has a very dowi look-I have had the word " 91ave " writ ten on his fqre-heao with India Ink, jus above the eye-brows, though I have n< daubt lie will try to hide it by tying some thing around his head or he may put plaster'. over t.- e will be certain to ir and pass for a while. man. The above rc ward of Twenty-live Dollars will be pal for his delivery in an Jail in the State. JAMES LOWRY. Bradleyville P. O. Sumter District. March 15, 1653 20-tif Eiw The-Black River Watchman, Cam den Journal, Darlington Flag, Marion Stai Columbia Banner, ropy five times, an Charleston Mercury and the Georgetowi Pee Dee Times publish once a week fc five weoks. Do not Defer, but Come i YOU WANT TO GET THlE Choice. Mr. REICH, Merchant Tailor, beg leave to inform the gentlemen of Sumtoi ville and District that he has jnst returne with a spondid assortment of Cloms, Cassimneres, Drap'd eat Vostings, &c. &c., and in short ever thin, thitis required for a ful) siiit. Havin ma:1o 'the choice of hia goods himself, h doubts:not but What he can sait the mot fastidious. There is no use-to hvve you cloths made in Charle -ton or by Yankees when;.you.can have them made as stylis and s..well if not better than anywher elie righr at home, and this Mr. REWC prdsises tb do, nay, he will add that, if hi work is not turned out.at least equal to an done in this conntry he will not charg anything. As for his prices they shall b at New York rates. All lie asks is, giv him a-trial -- Come soon anrid pick ot soine of those -beautiful Pints and Vet patterns.-it will soon- be- Warm and you wi want them. . Mr. REIcH lives next door.-to John I Haynsworth almost opppsfte Dr. Withei spoon' Apr il 26di, 1653, .: 26-tf A1 ANDERS3ON, Snauter vAile,. S. O. Respectftilly informs the people of Sum ter District that he has just receiveci and I now otlers for sale the bes,.selected andjf most choice stock of Spring and Sunuaner Goods That cannut be surpassed by anything ini i snarket. ie hias received many new utyle which purchasers would do well to examine~ be fore buying elsewhere. -BROAULOTHS, CASSIMERES AN] - V E S T I N G S . A full and large supply of H~oslery, Shirts Drawers, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravat.., Ihan. kerchiefs, &c'. &c., A large assortment of ItEA DY MADE CLO T ING, which will be sold low. ES Garments, mannifacture.d by the subscr her, and wa, ranted to give szatisfaction. 0O dern from a distance promptly attended to. A. ANDERSON. April 12th, 1853 21--f China, Glass And SARTHEN WARE. Direct Importations H, E. NICHOLS, COLUMBIA, S. C. AS ju-t received direct from the man .u~acturers in England and France adby recent vessels. froma the North. very complete and varied assortment of th nbove named GOODs, comprisantp all thi new p-atterns and shapes; among wiac are best WVIHTS~ GRA:JITE~ or STONE~WARE Chiua finish a suiperior article ; Blue and other Colored WVare, of nos styles ; French and English China, new shapet plain \Vhite Gold andl decorated; Rich China Dinner anmd Ten-setts, an< beautiful Fancy Articeo. ini the line; Cut, Mouldened and Polished Glasswure oft every kind ; Dyott's Patent Camnpheno, Store, Office and Parlor Lamnp, a. superior article ; Web~b's Patent Oil and Lard Lamps. a net artice giving great hg~ht and brilliancy Tea Trays, best Tauble CUtle~ry and Pal ted -Castors, $poons, Forkq, &c. Hlousekeeping articles, in groat va.riety ; Crates of assorted Wares. of desirable ani new-styles, by WYholesail ; Packages of Tlurnblers, Flasks, &c., low by thie.package. Havimg complete arrangemnents for obtain ing onr Goods direct from the manufac turers we can and will 'd~er rare induce mnents, either by Whjiesale or Retail - -Ordbrs attendbd to promptly. H. E.' NICHOLS. .Columbia, A pril -12, 1863 24-tf FAMIHLY STORES, BY Clarke & Brother. Who have just.- reeired per Rail Read lEne abeortmnent of Fancy -Groceries. Comprsng Piekle., Preserved Fruit, Cigars .Candles and a choice lot of Chewing tobacco to which thu ye inite the attention of the eiti .zn fti istrict. The 'ifndegndd han ti ehtet. ed :into the Genneral Comlnpision , aiid Anctionecring Rusiness lodhe p and sale of REAL ESTATE,''. KH, NOTES, BONDS, FURNITURE,.Ac., respectfuily solicits the patronage of his friend.and the public geherally. All.btsi. ness entrusted to his care, will be prompt. ly and faithfully attended to. W.'S GADSDEN, Office 30, north side of Broad.-st, a few doors east of Church-st. REFzRENcBs.--Thomias N. Gadsden, J. M. C. Johnston, J. B. -Campbell, W. C. Dukes, Eliqha Carson, A. G. Mcgrath, r Charleaton, S. C. r April 26th, 1893 20-3w r South 08a0olin, Sumter District. IN EQUITY.'- - Alsey H. Ramsey Bill for Par4 V.. tition of Real William Adkerson, - Estate Mason et ai. . Spearsa IT appearing to- my satisfaction that L William Adkerson, Sarah Aakdrson, Mar t garet Adkerson, Hampton Spears, James - S. Spears, Penelope Crabtree and -- t Crabtree, her husband, Amelia White and - - White her hitsband. Almira Sites, and - Sites, her husband,'John Col. lins and Martha Butler and - Butler, her husband, parties Defendants in the saiJ case, all reside beyond the limits of the t State. It is ordered that the said parties do appear and 'plead, demur, or. answer to the said DIfI within three inotija from ihe first publication of this order, and failjing V to do 'o, the said bill will be taken pro confrpo against them. W. F. B. HAYNSWORTH, Com'r Eq. 8. D. Commissioners Office, April 4th 1853 23-3m GOOD8 TO Suit the Aeason, At prices to suit the FT I M E S.. The suiscribers having received a large and .WRLL SELECTED STOCK, embraci ig.eivery varie.ty and style of goods, coisstmlig of a great many articles too nu s inerous to mention; but if you will just - honor them with a call,, they will take i much plensnre in showing their goods, and ihermaore feel convinced that as regards , -CEAPNESS' "they tannot be sur passed by any house in town. BUTLER & NEWBERY. Sumterville. Mairch 29th, 1853. Increased Stock BY John O'Connor. Who has made new improvements and considerably enlarged his stores and is now reeeving fresh goods 'by every train of cars and ofi'ers to -the public for the sum. mer months the following articles low for tcash: Ice Cream and' lemonade, *(aily) Ice, I Oranges, Lemons, Pine Applelaff all the tropical fruits;. also a fi massortnent. of Tobacco and Cigars, ithv choice kot qJ| Family Groceries.'aisb1i'a 8iseck .f| DR Y GOODS, &c.' Pickled S:.dman and Presier 'P:'ouli'or the best brands warrante,; alre'glargelo of Blacons of which he receives a-newv sup. ply weekly. All of which he'. gearantees. to sell at the lowest rates for cash. April 5th, 1853 ., 2-t I Cheap Grocery. TIIE Subscriber having opened a gro cery underne~ath .the Tow.ni all, desgws akeeping constantly on hand, a sup~pl. of 5 heavy art icles, such as Sugar, Coffee, Te~a, Flour, ICE, BUCK W HEAT, NIOLASSEt:,! VINEGA R, BACON, L A RD, BUTTER.| ChlEESE, at ACKEREL. SALT, SOAP,. :CANDLES, POTATOES, &c. &c. In fr .t little of almost everything that isi good to eat; all of which will be sold low. for cash, or in exchange. for e~utry pro. tIuee. He~ proies to attend to his own -btusinese, and hopes by attending strictlj thereto, to receive a lhberal share or pa. tronage. J. M. CHANDLER. Mlarcha 15th, 18533 20--tf By the Governor. i IlE ADQUA RT ERS, CH ARLESTON, Feb. 25, 1853. The following gentlemen havin been ap ponted and commissioned Aids-de Camp to his Excellency the Governor and Comnmandjer-in Chief, with lbs rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By order. J. W. CANTEY, Adj't and lnsp'r General. JOSF.PhT HAYWARD, AL! .XANDER C. RIICE BENJAMIN T. JIROCIIAM, JtOSEPHr STONEY, ' sSIMM-:R~il-:LD CARY, March 8th, 1853 I9--tf For Sale. 15 hae of'" *'"l""ngton and Man. 1 chi ster Rail Road Company Stock Ifor sale, any person desirous of purchasing sai ! stoc~k will please call oni thle subscri ber at his otlice in Sinmterville. J. B. N. H-AMMET, Marc a ,1853 A ttorney. March n, 185321--tf New Tin. and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufactory. ..JA M E H. DUE would respectfully imfor m the citizous of Sumterville and the s~urrounding country, that he is now open. ing a TIN M ANUFACTORY in Sumter v'illo, and is now preparod to fill all orders in the tin line. hierc hants wCIl find it to their Inte-est to purchase their ware from me, as I intend to sell low and warrant all that I sell. ROOFING; GUTTERING and JbB WORK executed with promptness an.!'in a workmanlike manner.. The .eash will be expeted in every inatance on finishing or delivering of every job itend to-sc cheap and for the' od ,ep , . . Feb Sih. Itwa O 15.it' THE'sub ,fber:would ii c ifully nform' pid friends 4the publio'enerly, jit. LM's. long ktnown a. the "1 MT8 OtJ E," is again openeetifrom date,'forthe eep. tion of visitors. The internal nrrangementa will undergv> a. tjhrough repair. with as itil. delay so pepsible, and be truste.that his attention to rtre cO'rt ol his guestU, wil meLn a shire of purb!14 patronage ' The anbeirilit has also taket charge of the BILLIARD TA. BLE, iud intcaide fitting up the room with neat'e', and will furnish it with all the necessaries end conveniences that lovers of the sport can require. - F. 3VES . 02:.r Sph,18539-ti .LL9T OF PBLIVATIQIMS D4lVered in all the principa Cites in the United States, FREE OF POSTAGE, And forwarded by mall, under the provisions of the late Post-Office Law, at MERELY NOMINAL RATES. 1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservative), 2. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). THE NORTH BRITISH REVlmW (Free Church.) 4. * THE WESTMINsrER REVIEW (Liberal). 5.' BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). Although.tiese works are distinguislhed by 'he political shales above :dicated, yet but a small portion of their contents is de voted to political -isubjects. 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A discount. of wentzay-tive per cent, from thp above prices wal be a!' .ved to' Clubs orderiaiy four tr more copies of any une or moare of the abjove works. Tlhui. Four copiies f' -Blackwooi I, or of one lReview, will he e.at to one adldress for -80; four co, 4e, of the hti L evarws niad Bhrk wo.i "'EDnosD POSTAGE, The foliowinga table wd ?11hlow the g re'at reductmo-t whieh Ij s been made ont these Periodica!.s since 1d44,r-:n the very triitng rates ntow charged..* l'1r annumrr Prior to 1845, the postage ott 8 cetne. Blatckwooa was 2 40 "" '.' on a smngle * Review 1 12 From 1845'o 1!01, ont Black. wood 1 00 " " on a Review 50 -n154 on ~Blackwood' 7 " " " on a Review 8 The present post age on Black' wood, is 2 """on a -Itetriew .. 12 ( These rates are - nott' unj/on for ALLt DIHsiANCOs toithin the United State, g~igTisj wcrk is no the old "hook. of the Farnh" lately as5TsoITATSn and throton upon the market. For~ Wright's Blui Mur itA#8F iRR AAb ALL Interaediate Landingsa. The steame~r DluKALBI. UraoM Iiner, will lonyv, Charleston as above, nbout the 6th of October. For Frei'ghtt arranga. ments apply to tCaptaina on Boar.:, or to O'NUI L, 111LL1 & KENNE DY. )ioyco's Whabrf. 0T Watclunan cop~y. Sept 27, 185 .-.49 Watches, Jewelry Eto, RESECETFLLY informa niea 4 k that he La', ?nowu on aud, and will cr.. stant'1 ke-.p, an extensive assortment of Gold and .Silver Watches, MANTEL C! OCKS OF EVERY YAMICTY. A LARGE VARIET1Y, MIIJTARY AND FAN. Y 0GODS, Guhls, lies, ~9orlemrant'e Apparatus, iiNE POCKRT &. TABLE CUTLE~RY, To"gethet' with nil kinds o: Hits stock of WATCilE-3, JLOCK.'.a EiILVFIt WVARI,. and JE ,.WEf,Rv tin b-nees a htindeome~ -ud fvahonable coilee. lion of such articles.. I is his design not to be atnrpaeseei. : the. taete ar'.d elegance of his aelections, and IL.. prices: will he fudon exaination 'o be as moderate as at any other establishtltat In to Sot. , He solicitp a coeinano of th Ii herotoforeso hhbiralif lwaioeed FabenardJ i8dm7 Al~prsoui l iaving. dn~asagnas lhe E.tage ofI-the ttte Rev. (Qhardx .P Elliott. will present attested stataMents thereqf.-4nd those indebted to the same, wili make pay ment to the Subscriber. THOMAB 0. ELLI0Tr, Adminitrtner. Charlseste 8.C. April, 26, 1863. S6 ak of Satervile. The -Undersigned, Coniisaloners ap. pointed by the Cnmptroller, General td open books of subscriptipu to the eapi. tal Stock of "The Bank of Sumtrerville," will attend for that purpose at the store of Capt. T. D. Fruerson, in SumnlteyRvle, be. t Wean the hotirs'of 9 A. . and 4 P. M., from the fourth'aav uC April next'int3 the lit day of July next,'unles the capital stock shall have been previou-ly subscribed .Capital 8800,000. Share O25 each. Five dollara. In specie, or the bills of specie paying Banks, to be paid on each at the time of subscribing The charter dechires it *ail not be law. ful-for any person to subscribe for shares in the name of other persona. W. F. B HAYNSWORTu; T. D. FRIERSON, A. J. MOSES. March 18th, 185. The following gentlomen h'ave been ap. pointed Commissioners to open books of subscription to the said Bank, on the above stated conditions, -at the following places, viz: . W. C. DURES, At Charleston, E.ISUA CARSON, JAMES M. CALD WELL. R. W. GuBBEs, At Columbia, F. J. ARTHrR, J. C. WALKEa. W. U. SHANNON, At Caudep, W. T. CASTON. A. It HENNEDY. ALEx. DUNLAP, At Lancaster c u. JoHN WIT.LIAMS, J. H. WiTUaKRrooN. Jcux A. MooE, At Cheraw, GW). H1. Mblclva, D. MALOY. c. N. 'PHIrLLIPS, At Marion c . A. BW EELER, A. M~c1NTrasiw T. B. HAYNSWOAT, At Darlington cn E. W. C iri.s, J. -H. NoawooDn E . J. PORTER, At Kingstree. SAM'L MATHFWS. A. ISAAC McKNIGHT. The said Commissioners will keopopen' the said books within the times above-spe: cified, unless they shall be notill-d to close them by the Commissioners at Sumtor.. ville. W. F. B. HAYNSWORTHl, T. D. FRIERSON, A. J. MNOSES. M-rch 22, 1853 21-tf -LARGE BALE Of Dry Goods. Which for. variety, quality, newness of styles and cheapness, merit the attention of every body, some of which we here enumerate: 'ikn ooqed CantknIA kA shawlsi fringes, Rich !.mbroidero CantCrs . Shawls, Superfine Fre:rh nd '1Brlin Wool, ale, Tyne and Bay State, Double,' Four r and ong Shawls, of-the heavestdescription. 1ea vy 10-4 squake Woolen 'Shpwls of(the followin style: SanagJenny liid, Florence and'By Water. French Ebroidered Thibet, Broch. worked, Janaiquard loom worked and p lain Thibet Shawls in choice variety. Embroidered Canton Crape, Broche worked add Paris printed Mantle. and Scarfs. DRESS GoODS. Plain and Figured BL~ACK Gaio' RLEtYN SILKaS, Plain coloe godNap and Marceline Silks ; Striped and Plaidedt Wash Sias Plain, Figured, Striped a-an Pleid Moun. DeLains in the latest-styles and rice dyes.. Scotch arid English pited d'lainos of the handsomest pa trons. Plain Paris Mons. D'Laises in all. va riety of colors. FRENCU, Geaxmin and Exo LiSuS Manzos of the moat auperior qualities and colurs. French and English Chintz tron Calicoes. Best quahties and makes of Aeri. can Printa Col'd Organdies, French Crate Liese, D~areges5 Crapo D'parls Illusions, Sik T'issues. &c., for evening and Ball wear. Also just rcecvd, 132 of beautit'ully Embroidered Swiss Muslin Robe patron Dresses, each onle having a Fashion Carn attached. BMBROIDERIE~S. Extra super FaxacU NEEDLE CuEMIretras of the richest descriptions and ilnest qualiy. Prices from )7 14 to 610 a places Richest and latest styles Frnch needle work Laca.and MUSLIN COLLtARS in a very large variety. Superb NEEDLEs EMDaroIDaanU Lir : N CANNsarC HANDKEacuIErs, also a superior... sorsment of plain ditto. Cambric .and Swris. Musrain EnoaNos, Far u.z.s, BANDS, InsmaTnqos, &c., of the best qualities and newest stylds of Imported Needle Work.. .. . H OSIERY, &e, Superfine White, Black and Co1*d, WORtST. EL) A ND LA MBS WOOL Stockings, of thme best English marnufacture~rs. Extra Colored, White and Black) English Srx 8:I.K Stockings. Best qualities Eng 11ish MonAavi:A SToexwxas, Black and Stte Colored. Extra line and -heavy qualities Im. prted French and English SILK SloOoNs, Black and Wi te. Finest qualities FannoCn LisrL THRaAa, Open Itloked aind plain Stockings. Black, Slate, Blue Mixed, *Mode Colors and Superior qual. ties White Canglisly Stockings of the. celebrateud From France rand Royal Brown, Brands. Extra Fine andI heavy qualities of Gentlei men's UiNDER Sniravs and DRaawras of Lasrabs Wool, Saxony, Mern sand Stoekinet. Im ported, LADIES UNDER Vimr of Merino and (;..ize Lamb. Wool. LADnS AND GENTs GO~ovas, of Silk, Merino, Kid, Lisle Thread, Kid make Bilk, Seguvia, Cotton and other d6' scniption.. Large and full assortment of Gia. ThENxrEs, FasalorAsm Snirar., COLLtARS, CRAVATS, AND POCKET IIASuagaoas. BLANEas, Iendon Bath, Duffield's anid Whtny lanFNE~sWelh. Sails. Superfine EmosdCloth rind Victoria Da reask., Timrts ANn PIANO Cov~rag,. lBest qualities of Brown and White TADLE DAMAs1sa, Doylles, NArmans., Towata,, Ana IaISN LiNENs AND SuzxTtoa, Or OgR own DiRECT INDrTATroN. CO-rTON Goons, Ticknj, 3-4 4-4 and 12-4 Brown Sheeting, Best uaitieS of Long Cloth,, Sheetings, Camibrics, luslins, Checks, Ginag. hams, Satinets, Cassimeres', Vestings, Broad Cloths, &e, &e. it will be worth your while-to call and ex. asineo before purchasiag elsewhere. W.J.JACOBI a SON, 221 King-st., (Bend) opp, the Big Boot. Charleston, Jan. 241, 1853 13-tf Jewelry I Jewelry !! Having just retuirned from Char'eston, the subscriber has nlready on h~and, and ism now receiving, a neat and well selected stock of Watches, Cloeks & *ewets'y. of all deavbriionis, which -be will eell af a very moderate profit. 6:"Come oht la~dies -and Genttlemeni, and examine for. youreelvep. 'A.dall Js'. all. -ask, . fT . .MA sOm: :nn"" - i 44 didate ri.cowelo 14C.Mit * . w P. M. .Q1BI)9NO 4I~# date for the, bifice of -.44 Salem. Condtg stil October I ~9ar6 aidjor .Col. 4C#Q acduateto rt aea - State Legi.slature. Febwuary , ?5 .O~ i Tek COL 04 The Frieaa IEL MATHIS, Iq caudIAate fwr'Bak Collector ib County, at the en-uiug eleip Feb. sith, 1853. itORA OR PIJ~ IT Mr, .Edtr P! . -e imounce WilAAM4, R SON aw a candiiate for the ON isary of Suamer District, at the election. April 27th, IF*2 .. FO R . LE UcT We are authota6 ainounce T. J. I)iNKINS, 4j dil for Clerk of the Court, at the ensuin 3MANY April 16th 1851 - 2 f 0'7-7Er. E ditor: Pleaeau nt.i .e Mr. .1. J. -AcKE LLAR, a d t2 Clerk o0 the Cour, fofumter D4rict, 1nd'blig MA'V orea, April 13, 1 . -F 0 RB [' VEii.-The Friends of JOHN F.,JUNE, anitounce him ascands :;ata for Sherl.T Of Sumter Distuctj t? b IPXt eleeion. Nov. 12th;, mq5%3 V We are authbeHd to ii.r nce A. E. POOL as a ca didat" e for Sberaf'of Suml -r District,'at the enti. o nyw 01- %on. December'21, 18.5 FISK'S .1ETALLIC COFQFINS > e zes, constaadly on1 hand ani-36-j by HUDSON & BROTHER Opp. Temparance Hall Sutit . June 15th, 18. eterinary:Burgeo ROBERT W. ANDREWS n le citizens of tids, and the jdjoining' Distddets, that he has rmioved hii Stables nearthe Die Pt -f the W.& M.-R. Ro'd., where heig res4 at aled".e t of sm. for1ad caseswhse lma renq pay wil be expected. .fa contimlune teitake Passengers to and. -fr 13eot, anid expects slurtly to reecive a ?4 r:nbu o tat purpose. .Goods he'willi t at the old rate of it) tents' per -pacbsk agd solicits the patronage of the public. - Feb. 22,-.853 17Cf ( D- J, WiNN, las just receivead from Baltnore 'ael York, a large andl well selected stock if Brotadc3otUas. Cafsliere. - the linest and best that has etet 6ee a to this market. Re -.d-y mad Clothing for Gents* andV tt nerj he canl warraan the Work-. Eeydescription adquality of oGJvs ra S SikPocket Handkerchiefs and Neck ~~e linen Shirt,, doa. Collars, Merino hd its - do. Dm wers, with ever artclegthas wra gettlemen, which he ot ers on resonuale and soucatas a cail from his old -eustomdts the citlsens of the District generally -i. %i. lThe subscriber having disoontiut ed tu blusiness wtil devote his whole tiege to tbTe~ ies of medicene. Those wish uh~ u,. at survices will find him as all Waoatbim4 . dence in the Villoge, - -i~j 3.8, MELETr LDI . Jan, 101853,U ly, W~atchman opjy, By Thomas &Cenor ntio rcieprRaL Rad,. achhede sese complete assortment ot Grocories, whidh hr guarantees to soil as low as the$ cua ha ob - main' fsogb Charleston for. Feb., 1, 18.531-4 b t.. C0148 w-abingv vehsicklee of any kind ca'i bey themi of E. Dixn, t Numjer viik, as cheatp a cant b 'ughitin Chafri.e ton or elsewhlere atad 'varranted to and.' Aprii 110th, l183 g5t IEy-Sumter Di~t'rj PlclaAdams .lnbn W. Matrsnt, at. aL. it appesting into m satisfatcthon that Johnt W. Mayr.at, ones of the Defenants in 'th above stated cause. Is absent fromt and without the, tmits of the State of South Carolia Ort fotionfl ~rJ. S. 0. Richanlson, Complainants Solieitor, it is biered that the said John 4 Mlayrant do .plead, answer or demur, to the sato Complamnant's Bil'of Complaint witi s threo months front the date of the puublicatiot of thi araier, or an ordor "pto courfesso" wi4 be entered ogainsat him. Wv. F. B. I!AYNSWORTHI, Law Notice.? ATTORNEY? AT1MAW 4 SLM r ERViLLE, .O Ofire na na to J. B PR. Newc York Sa' 't eMar ..hIW12t 418 O ome