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DEPIAlRTED this life at Macon, lississipl. Ii, on Christmas tiny 1853, in the 28th year of his nge,( Gottoi WASIIiUNTON llt.ACit. Iloritand raised in Sumter District, he had removed froim among its but a few months, when ,the fell destroyer removed him front the Bridal chamber to the tomh. A friend who knew him well and loved him much for lis many ennobling gnalities, can not refrain from dropng a tear o er his memory, and uttering a eigh of sympathy with his be. reaved relations. Aged mother; he who was thy stay for many years of trttble, remember that he is.now free froim all care. Thou wld wast his wife but forty short days, reentber that though "the voice of mirth and the voice of gladness, and the voice of the bridegroont have etnsed, and the land is desolated unto thee," that he hath gone to a land where mirth and gladness never cease. Brother, Sister, you have the consolation whiclh cannot he taken away from you, that he died having Christ for lis Ilder Brother. Sumterville, S. C., Jan. 13, 1851. Notice. Bishopville Carringe nnd Ilarles 'ItIa1factory. JAMES W. AMBROSE still continies to carry on tihe above .husintess in all its various branches, antd takes this method of returnin his thanks for their liberal patrontige, and lopes by close attention to business to still merit the samte. CARRIAGES ANO 111G. GlIES made to order aid warranted for twelve months. If they shold fiail in that time inl point of workmanship or material, they will be repaired free of charge. lie ilemns it unnec. ersary to say anything in regard to the neat neps and durability of his work, as hisi work will show for itself. Call on him at Bishop. ville aid lie will give its good bargains as cnn be had in Charleston. lHe also does plough.work at short notice. llorste-shoeing done with neatness and dispatch at $1 5U all round. hlis terms for new work will he to suit purclsers.-With interest IL. ways. Bislopville, S. C., Jan'y 18th, 185-1 12-6n Vokesbury Masonic Feir ale College Institute, This school, which has recently come under the control of the lasonic Fraternity, and the patronage of the Grand Lodge of the State, will begin its exercises the 1st day of Februar . Th'lie new building for tie Institute nre not ra, lv for the complete for the organizution of th'e Collegiate Course, anid 1114 yats operatioi. will be preparatory thereto; but yet every fa cility common to the Iligh-sbhools of our couni try ill he afTmrdod, and all the branches ust ally taught will be taight here. We have the assurance of the patronnge and -tippoirt of a largo part of the Fraternity and many others; anI with the nv'nis at our control, we intend to estalh I a school 'ciond to none of the kind in the State. 11 is no coarian Institutio. but is open to all who desire to participate in tihe rich rewards of a correct moral and intellectual training. Our object is to "pit one brick', inl that Educational Edifice of wisdom, strength and beauty, which the enl igltenient of the age is rearing; ani we only ask a share of the public patronage that we may have a fitir trial. The rrustees take pleasure in antinotncing to the public that they have secnred the services of two very accomplishel and experienced Ladies to take ('harge of ite school for the present year, .3liss IiFLEN Titost'sON and her riFter Siss ..... TitosrsoN. All the Ornamental, as well as Literary branches will be taught at rates usuial in such institutes. Cokesbury is easy ofaccess, being on the line of the Greenville and C. Rt. Road, and is proverbially healthy anti moral. 13oard can be haid in the best finilies at $9 nnil $10 per month waslhing &c., iieinded. For further particnirs apply to the Secretary. J. IC. VANCE. President loard. F. A. CONNOR,See'ty. Cokesbiry, Abbeville Dist. Jan. 18, 1851. - (12 4t) Lumber and Wood, "ITE lrtbsariber, superintendant of the 'Steam Saw Mill of Coglan, Dixon & Co., re 'spectfully informs the publie, that they are lire. 'pared to furnish Lumber of any description at -The shortest notice. Having good wagons and teams, they can de liver to purchasers whean desired. They have -a large quantity of prime Oak and Lightwood which they canl deliver to customers ont mioder ate terms. TaaM.-A reasouiable dedtaction In all cases for cash, or otherwise, notes will be taken when orders are filled.. Every exertiont will be used to give satisfac tion to those who tavouir us with ordets. COG.LAN, I)IXON, & Co. Suimte rville, Jan. 18, 1854, 12 t f Hlarmuony Fcanalc College. This instittion will begini h's secontl year on Wedlnesday thme 1st 01 Februtary nexat. New p iis, are explectedl to make n plicaltitton, rad al to arrive otn Moniday andl Tuesday; am it is A esired that their stueies should atammence ont Monday. Jan. 18, 1854. 12 E Who Want~s Money ? The subscriber for one, is particnicriy in want of it, anid be hopes that thmose wh~o have psatromuzed hitm so liberally, will contiue t heir frientdsfiil y paving ill, and enabling himi to muet the. < omandls of others. "Whee Iscanniot move withgtgrease"' T1. D. FRtIESON. Jan. 18, 1854, 12 t f Notice, John HI. Richardscn Jr , Attorney at Law Sumterydlle S C., will pracetica in the Courts of Sumter, Richland, A'ershawu, IDarlihigton and Willhamsburg dis tricts. Ollico juist back -of J. T.' Solomonsq niew store. Jatn. 18, 1851. 12 tf Law Notice,' Johna S. Richardson Jr., Magistrate, -will attend promptly to all buisines -enitrusated to him. tl'ico Just back of J. 'T. Solomtans' new Store. Jan. 18, 1851 12 tf Sale of' Negroes. -.On Wedneslay the 25th inst., will be sold in Suimterville, a gang of thirty prime ne roes, on Sa credit ofone, two and three years. h'le pur chase mooney to be secured bybond, beiaring 51E miterest, payable annually, withi personal secu rty., and a mortgage of the property 'Titles are Saspumtablei. Purchasers to pay for ppers. The negroes are to remain in Sumater d istricl until t~m IPoads are paid. Until the 25th inst., they may be treated for at privatte sale by up, pllcathon to the Subscribar ini Sumnterville. * ALSO.-At the same time and place, will be sold, several likely negroes for cash.. W. E. RICHARDSON. Agent to sell. Jamn. 18, 1851. 15 2t So, Carolina--Sumter Dist, By WV. LE WIS, Esj., Ordinary for sait District. WVHERLEAS, A. J. Moses, hathm applici to me for Letters of Adminimstration,, on al and singular the goods and chmattle, rights aii creditors of liC. Moses Jr., late of the aid Distriot, decoeseed. These are, therefore, to cite and admon Ish all and dits ular,-tihe kindred and credi tore of' the sat deened, to be and appcal before tme atornqxL Ordinary's Cotnrt Co -tihe said District, to be holden ait Smte Court H~otise otn Friday the 3~d day o ?ebrutarv next.,,toshowv cause; if any, wi: the said adnministration should not be grant ed. Given dtuier my hand- and seal, thi 17ilh day td ~anm. in lthe yearc [(.- a ] our L~ord', one thousand eight hun dlroll and fty.foumr, tind -in thme 78t year of Anmerieati Independence. Jun. 1th 185 . LE~WiS, or S. D. n.47th 18M.42---2 30 Likely and well Seletod Negroes. WILL be sold before the Contt Ifouse in Columbia, on the first Monday in February next. Among them are House Servants, Ilost lors and Field Hands, all able to work. The conditions of sale will be notes, with good en dorserit, payable at either of twe banksi in Co lumbia or Charleston, at Go days, with literest from date. The subscriber ofhers the above negroes for sile, intending to change his former business, and for no'other reason. J.eM. E. SHARP. Jan. 18, 1854. 12 3t Wheel-wright Shop. TFhe subseribers respectfully inform the pull lic that thty havo coinmencedl the Wheelright buslinnes, in Sumntervillo. Shop situated next to T11. J. Coghlan's Blacksmith Shop, near the W . & M. R-. It. Depot, where they are ready to execute new, or repair old work at the shortest notice. Their wood work can be neatly and substan tially ironed at Mr. Coglinhi's Shop win:. de sired by persons sending work to .thnen, that the iron work should he done 'at the same time and place, otherw ise, they will have the wood work done only. In order that we may be able to fulfill onr engagcnents promptly.unr terms will be reason able and paym nents mutist be mide in cusih or its 'luivalent, when the joh i. conpleted; or when tie parties prefenr it, necounts inay run for quar terly settlenents, eiher in caoh r good paper. Onir businness; will be conducted under the firm of Moore & Barclay. WV. L. MOORtE, W. It. HARK LEY. Sunmterville, Jan. 18, 185-1. 12 2 2 " Watchman copy twice. Agr icultural Association. A ineeting of the Sumer Agricultural As sociation will be leld in Ie Court loans.,e is place onl thle .Ast Wvednesda~y inl this nitintli. Tnind mnembers are Particularly requested to attenldI as businesti, of Lrcat importance will be leaioretie meetn j r M Ti j. 1). ULANDING. Jan1. 1 3, 8A. 12 2t. Notice. .Sea'ted proprsals will be received until the first of February next, for the uilding of nuw Chnreh, near tie old CalvItry Churchl n Clarendon counity, persons twisilng to unnner take the same, wil please! call oni Capnt. M- If. CON NOR, who las the ilan of the church for the inspection of any persons who niay wili to innmdertake the saie. L. I-. Rnnt e, T. If. Covson, Parr of IIF. .TInA., Committec. .Ac MI rAc .: Janu1l 81.t 131 - So. Carolina----Stimter Dist, Iiy 1i'. Leis, Eqiteire, Ordinaryl for snaid s) trict. Wherean, M1. 0. Clarkson,biathn applied to toe for I.efters of Adminiti.vratwon, oni all atind singular tin, gols and chattels, rights and credits of W. E. Clarksni, late of the District naforesaidi, titecoLeae. le' are, tner-fore, to cite annd adtonisli all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deensed, to he and appear bofnnre n.e at 'ir next Ordinary's Court for tine said Distriet, to he holden at Snunter Court IInuse on Friday tie 20h day tio January next, to ,hiew cause, if atny, why the said adnninistration sh1otuld not be granted. Gien inder my inhand ani seal, iii 11h day of January, in tie year of otir Lord f[.. s.] oane t iousand eight hunired and fifty three, annd in tine 78th1 year of American Independence. W. LEWIS, o. s. ii. Jan. Hlth, 1851. 1-2t . SOUTII C4\ROLINA.1 In Equity---Sumter District John1n J. Conyers anid fulia A. is wife, vs. 13.i foir Arcount Joiln Bibnke'iy aid .d Relif. Isabella E. is wife, Inld others. IT appariing to iny itistaction that Thoimas E. lickeyl, oIt. M. t. Withr. spinon, andn Josephl Motntgnmery, D) eenu atnt s in thle above stated case, reside ut of then bis of0 tine Stnte oft Sunth Caroli tnt, (on tmotionn of Biandinig & DecSautssure, Compnlainant's Solicitors : It is ordierend thmat lie dlo appear, aind an .swer, pleand or dennur to the smud bill, wit hin three mtointhns after the pnublicatjin of this rno~ice, or an order pro cninfso theorcon will be entered aigaitnst imr. Also, ordered that then abonve orderr hec piniblishledl for thnree mocnthns ini otne oft Ine Gazettsm of theu Dist rict. W, F. 11. IIA YNSWORTiI, Commtnisnsiner in E~npiity. Jan. 11, 185$. 1i :hn "BROWNING & LEMVAN, " LMiOTEtRS OF DRY GOODS. 209 and 211 King-sreet corner of Mar kcet Street, CuIIA R IWSTON, S. C. CARPET1INGS.-Ingrain, 3 Plys, Brus snels. Tiapestry anndl Vnivets. CliIRTA1N M~ATERtIALS, in Silk, Satini, andl Wourstedi. CURT1AIN CA31IRICS anti 3USLINS, in lar e variety. MSI il-, tOlDERED LACE and MSI CURTAINS, all i leis. G;iLT CORNICL-S, in nil tine new dlesinsu. CUiRT1AIN GIMPS, HOLDERS, LOOP'S, TASSE[LS, &c., DR A PERY COR DS aind BELL ROPE$, in aill varieties. JBRiTlISHI and AMERICAN FLOOR OIL CLOT'HS. SILVER and GILT STAIR RODS and STA IR CARPETlINGS, of all styles. WILTON, VELVET, anti AXMINSTER R UGS, in grenb variety, ElIPLANTATION WOO00LEN S-fl LAN. K ETS, PL AINS. K EIRSEY'S, (CA PS,&c. Rled and Whlite FLA NNELS, SilIlRTINGS, &c. COTTON OSNABURtGS, of all tine host Sotithcrontakes. Eniglisin and Amnerican COTTON FLAN NELS. Freinchi, Englishn, anid American PRIINTIS. LINENS OF, RICHARDISON'S superior mnake, for Shneetinigs Shairtin gs, P'iilow Gu' s, Tablie Damtnska, Dollies, Nai pins, TVowelliing, Iltickahauks, Fruit Cloths, ii. E. Diapers, Grass Clotihs, &c. CLOTHS, CASSIMIERS aind VESTrINUS, of best F~reinch Goods. SERVA NTS CLOTHS, in all tihe shlades 01 SATIN ETS, TWVEEDS, JEANS and LIN. SEYVS, of all qtualities andi styles. wliTtt A FULL. AIS~oRTMtENT OF Rich Dress Goods. AIn SK,ISSUE, IAREGES,GR EN ADINE, MUSINS,&c. IJOMBAZINES, ALPACAS anti MOURN r NG GOODS, in great variety. EMBR($DER1S anti LACE GOODS, of ev EVENNG DESSGoods in Great variety constantly received. All tine absove are of otur own DIRECT IIMPORTATION S, fand offeredi at the LOW EST MAIRKETIPricei - TERMS.-Cash,orCtAcean. -02' The one price systemn strictly ad hored to, and all Gonodti Warranted. BROWNING & L.EMAN, 'haresto,n S. CeT .,Jath ,rs 181i ftr To The Public, Autioneer's Notice. JAMaES 1. CLARK heos leave it) noti. fy the citixeris of Sumtervillo and tile vi. cinity, that he is now prepared to give his entire attention to any business in the auction line. le has had sone expericnce, and hopes by diligence and attention tu merit a share of public favor. Sumterville, lan. I1.0t, 185:1 11-ti. In Equity---Sumter District, John It. Broughtio, Letitia 11. Broughton, & Margaret L. Broughton, By their next friend ' BILL. James R.EBrock, vs. Epsey E. Broughton. N pursuance of an oiler in the above stated case, I will oflir at public sale, on the first Monday in FEBlRUARYi next, at Sunter Court louse, that l'fantation or Tract of Land, estimated to contain about Six Thousand acres, lying in Clarenslon County, Sumater District, at. or near Pulton Post Office, belongiing to tile late Edward Broughton, jninior, deceased, and upon which he resided at the time of his death. Not to be sold fur less than seven thousand, seven hundred and fifty dollars. Upon the premies is a G lIST Ail, in good condition, and, a SAW MILL., which is not in running order. The stream upon which these Mills are located is an umifailing one and is very valtiable. The innds lie upon the Wateree Swamp, :oitaininig both low and Iiigrh lands, aid niordmig an unsurpassed range for stock of all kinds--the whole constitut ing one of the most valuable l'laitations ever oil'ered fur sale in Snoter District. A Oat of the land wil. be inl the hands of the Commissioner, slhowinig its exteint, boundaries, &c. Tot-is:--One fourth part of the purchase money to be paid in cash; the balance pay. able in one, two and thice years, with in terest froim the day (if sale--the pirchi!we*r to give od anid personal seenritry, aiid a miioritgage o t ie land for the credit portion of tile said pureliase moiy. W. F- 11. 11A YNSWORT11, Conini.issioner inl Ei ity. Jan. 11, 1.15. 11. :hd SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity---Bumter District. Maria E. Maples, D~olly M1. Mlaples, Edward .d ples and Naomi C. M1aples, ly their next friend, Levi F. Ithumei, rIIi for1 .\n't. .Jackson J. Broughtoii, Thomas MN1 apiles ani William A lrock and Mary his wife. J It. appcaring to my satisfaction, that William A. Brock, onme of the e fendants in the above stared Bill, is absent from the Siate of South Caroliiia : It is ordered, oin motion of MA~yrant & Richardson, Complainants Solicitors, that -the said William A. Brock do plead, an swer or demur to the said 3ill within three ioiths Irom tle date Of the publication of th is order. Aho, ordered, that this Order be publish ed three monis in one of the Gazetts in this I)istrict. W. F. B. IIAYNSWORTII, Con. Eq. S. ). Jan. 11. 65I. I1 3m SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity---Sumter District. Mary 1). Cox, I Serena E. James, I Bill to confirin Sale Ct. al. { of Lund and for v's. ( execution of ti tle. Matthewv J. Cox & Caspar Jones. J It. appeairiing to mny sati-faction that.t die above naimed defendant, Caspar Joiies. re. sides beyonid thie liimits of thme State of South Caroli na:i It is oirderedl timt lie do appeiar, and( answer, pleadl or dlemur to the said fbilh, wvithin three imonth:s a fier thle puthheaC~tion of this miotice, or an ordler pro. C~orfcssio thereon will lie eniteredl against himi. Also, ordleredh that the a1bove order hc puiblishedi foir thIiree luolths in one of thie gXaettsi of the I listrict. Cmsnmissoner in Equity. Office of the Wilming ton & Manchester Rail Road, Jlanuary 2nid, 1854. ( TVIlE SIX Ti Aiiinal Mceeting of thme Smock holde~hrs oif the Winington & Manche..te.r Itail liooal Company, will be, held at Wihinatoni~ N. ( .. un Wednesdii~ay thei 25a:h or Januiary 1854 agreeally to resuhioni paioml at their lass Anna~il .3eeinig. A fnll attendance eit her ini personi, or bcy proxy. is very dhesirabtle. Stockhohlders coing to oir retmiring from the mneting, will be passed free on the Itail Itoad. JN O. M ACRtA E, Jr. 7i,37'~ Watchmnani copy. -. Notice. TJhe Snibscribier respectfully iinforms his ens. lomners aiii the piibtic tit lie caninot. carry iii his hinsines~s on a credit, oif twelve niiiithls.--. Prompt eustomers dh'1o may favor him~ ii their work may expect to ha called on at anim times for money whlen the artie is wiantei. lIe routurnsi his thinks for thme liberal patroniage which lie has received. ft. FOL~sOM. Janary 3, 185-1 10 6m. Notice, ALL~ PERSONS hAVING DE.MAN DE against the estate of Mrs. iHannal Davis deceased, are regn iestedi to handl them ii duatte.,ted; sand all person i ndebltedl t< TiJltNERt DAVIS, Adm'r. Notice, WVEan Ct.ARK'sIlOTEI. is still in oi eration-(thanks to the kindness oif goo friends)-ready to receive ctustomners, ani entertain t hem, to their enlt ire satisfiactiot Mr. C. is resolved that his lol shall n< lie excelled by anty house in lie count r Everything the market. can furnmish sha be spread upon his table, well cooked am cleanly. The beds are all in good orde and shall be kept so. Give him a tri; and Mr. Clark pledges sat isfaction. Jan. 11, 1854. 11 t f TIhe umnbascibe~r having discontinued thie Dri Ilusineusi will devote his whole tinme tm thme pra tice of medicene. T'mhse wsishing~ hIs profescsiol at survices wvill find hInt at all famnes at his na dlence in the VjiOllec. m I~1. S. MELETT, MI. I: REMOVALt AVING moved to the sland herotfoire I Ioicpied by D. .1. Winn, (next door to China's Ilotel,) and it being better adapt (d to our busineNs, than the one previoudy oc npled by u.4, we tire not)w%, prepared to slarry it on more extensively than heretofore, nod are confident of selling on as reasonable terms as. any retail Drug Store in the State. Our Stock is consitantly kept up and carefull - (e loete.d from ai'ood w1oleale huses ats 'ew!%v York and Charleston can afleird. And after returning our 1os2t sine22re thaanks to our ,:ltntmer-s anti tle Iubli gotterally for the very liberal iatronage lstowduI on ns the previoit year, still coitinulte to solicit it por tion of the ratme. W. JA S. )ARGAN & Co. Sumterville, Jan. 1, 1851. 10-ir Dr, W. as Dargaii & Cot R ETAIL DMAIlRS in Urn, M ledi eA ines. Paintil, Oils, Dye Nns o tent MedIicinve, Wintdow Gla, Perfumery, F1an"v Ariliis, and a variety of other articles usualily kept in Drug Stores. JxO. V. DAnaAN, V. J.% s. 1)AIGAN, 31. 1. Eji" Next door to China's Hotel. Ja n. 2, 15.10-t . HE A D Q JA R TE R , ,44th Rog\1 Ir. C. Ml. OLD Fortin Jan'y.nr, 18.4. A 1MM(1311NTA L Coirt Mariial w'ill con IeNIC, I22 Th1s. 1). D1Av :i oil Friday the(27tI inst., for the tritl of tIll delaflters ink tie -1 Ith legiment, for Militia and Patrol i duty : and tall ollivers f'lor distibedin1cet iftol md r~s within twvelve Inths next, preceding said Court. By order of Co.F. M. al EL. ET.. W.T. W~ itE, AdIjt. WV:tlchmant plea ]!: v coply. .an. 3.1, 1651. 10--hd. South Carolina--Sumter Dist, Samiu Ti tndidl, ads. CA. Fa. r.. linkF. & Co. Sonn1l Tindal who is in th2e tidiuIv of the Sherity1of Smnter Distril, by %irltte of22 1writ of Cupihx ad C. .t.i -it -eoltium, at the luit of Farrar. Bai.u.4, &. *om1any. ha3ivitg filed! inl ty olice, rge ther with I . ch2eduile, n2 (0:1211h, of his estate and e hlets, h 12.ispiion to dh- Cuitrt of Comt. m""n Piles, prayi-e: thi, i thi he ny hs,! ad.nittedi to the Ientfit 2f thet Ati. of the Genra AN. sein bly. tnVuie for Ohe relief of lus2lent het (irs It is hereby ordered, that the tiil I-'arr.ir, Mull s, & ( 'oil:l7sy, and all ollir the (reiitors. t2l whom Ih i 'lit S.1121 I imlal i4 itt n a v n i-e ind--hted'1, lie, tifil they tire thereby stin listled,tl d have ti tive to ap e orr, ellr the staitd ('otrt :at Simator Couirt li2n25, 2222 the eltventh day of Aopril n.-1t, t) shew enn.w, if ally they cank, w% i y the pray ' er of the pet it aftore:2aid, shohil n2t h eran22ted. W.%' J. Sh.NG2:T'O.', C. C. P. . Office of I -omm2n22 Ple s of Stuniter Distriet, IkL-. T., 1:53. Mr. Editor : The Citizens cf clarvimien Conniv nro desi -rons ihrit Col. W. L. ItEYNOM, nereint thim i2 the next Le!j1iatire. tV aumine2inh2iig him1 a CanididatC for that ollice., ym222 will ohlie tiemii. Look Out For Bargains! NEM11111 ()PPO110SITllE THlE TO1WN HlALL. fI I I. suibscribevrs are op;enjinr and receiv Sing a Irosh mnd very lrge aissortment of every descripthm I Goods to snit. thle coilt ry tradle, which will be sold ns low ;is can h1e luiittghot in any tmarktl for cah; vret p;iin has bett takletIen 2n 1tnyiltt 'n1 ti . ik Dttr stick of l,.hes' 1)res: Goods itilplete, embracinr every article in litc. A!'o, leAdy .\nie Clothitr. "'had Cap.-, Mwots a1tal She,&J.&c e ask is tor h uVs to enl1 and exam in foL32r themtuse lves.' -'\V2 (espec2rIa~l invte: tIle alttntion o2 l Iiters to our NE - G Ro 1 'OODS, Krseys. 'ain, Il Insey, W\oolseys, llhinkels, Shoe:s, an22( 1 lats. .1 0oney) canu hie siveud byniin o~ n22 t2. (2nr NTOCK)&1 IN LA 'R(. !an ,ice a2 re' del T11ID.\L2 & WVAT.(ON. Carriages and Harness, (O1 2.ery descriptiont, Nos 1:1I..3ke timt st reet, ttdi1 33V \\-ttworthi Firi:.. 22wit t2 th bl 221 and222 of G.ilbertii (2 Chpi j ~t'h 1:22riest2 , i. I'. Wal3. It. IU.NTER1. 2ma3 - he funud at. the above i Rep.1itory. and beit ta tes thisi 2uw2thod( to) aissnre hi2. frltj is timt al1l ordIe etuted to him22 n ill b~e aitten::t!d to protny2tly atwl wni strict fidel ity Oct. P9hh, 1M53t. :ii I y Negroes Boug~ht and Sold. TI'lE 1.m221rsi.1wd h' open2 d an: tillie2122 at No2. It' Slate StrietI Chali2,. whlen- he2. ha2 2on 12:nd: a1 numbeltr if I1 IX~. YOl'NG N 1. l1t)ES for 1h- fromii nhe lohe enn 2(2upptly 2the watst of anly of 2the ciommuntttil tTIn:N . gro2es a2reurhdi 322r1;2221aUrllandu, Virgiia, North am.22 Stht Carolina2. 'I') his212 lot e is prices pa2id ait all times. for ne::roes22e. J. 31. 1F. tilIA R PI, 1ti St ate .Street. Cha:rleton, lec. .2, 1:453. 8 1)y A. ANDERSON, Sum&Itervi~lle', S. O. Rtespe2ct fully 22irnrm 21he peopIl of .S'nm ter District that hei hais ju22t recein.I and~ n222w illersa for alt: thle bes' selecte- atnd Fall and Winter Goods, mal:eit. Iii has~ receie many new11) 22 ty12les.. w1 bi2ch pulrchasers wonh11l d1o wem.ll to r Xaine'h~ le lIl~(OADICU( )'JIlS, CASSIM ERESE AND V EN TI ING S. A full and2 lairge supply2) (If I losiery, Shlirts, Draw~ilers, Gloves, Sulspenderu, Crava1ts, Hand-221 'kerchiefs, &c. 2.c ., 2 _________ AT C0Sn ... A 12arare assoirtmen22(I t of . READY 31ADE111 CL.O. Ill N, I bich n1 ill bet 22221l low1. t:;- G~armienits ma2.lmtutheiredl by thte r.nhIn-ri her, Andl2 wa2rgan2ted 2to give 2atisfatjion. Or dlers from22 .2 dlittan2ce promtly at1tened t o 21.211 A. ANDER~SO)N. Oct. 25th, 1853 tf Fall1 Goods! Fall Goods. 11UTLERI~1 & N FWitERIY wonl respectfully -informI their friends: 2222d the Putblie genlerally, 'that they have1 julst ryeivedl ai large and2 wetl :e -Ietedl Stoc2k (of IFALL AND WINTER G001DS, tiembtracinlg Ive-ry (gnality and22 style of L AD)IES i es. 1122ts and22 Shoe~cs of every dlescription; latest style I Iats and2 Clips; Il~lrwatre andll Crockery; Rcedy 3lrade (loting, etc. etc., to whichl th~ey A lot o2f CiIOICE. SEG 3AiRS. g -. -_ __ _ :Fine Cigars and Garden - Kept conlstalntly on han-l by Dr. WV. JA$. DAIW AN & CO. GLENN SPRINGS Rf. Rev. T. F. Davis1 1). D., ex-Ollicio Visitor. Rev. T. S. Ait-rnut, " .1.). 31eCor.t.otmn. I roprietors4 "9 Gcon 1r ENroN. Rector, aid in Ftructor in Muntal 11tnd Christiian Science, Modern Langitge-i and HIistory. Mrs. 1lFxwros-, Matron. ' - , inst ructor inl Malthlemiatie, Natural ScienceF. and Aiein-mt Literatire. Prof. (. F. DeViNs, (late of Lito Stone Spring",) iustruteor in thte theory and practice of ilusic. Alis C. Al. I:m, nlstructress in Englis.i '- SosNosxi, ititrtictr's itt D'raw ing. P'ainting, and Assistant in French. Miis Sot-ni9A WAtxY, lInstruetrss in En glish Biranfcher, nind Atssistantt inl Mathemaltlies. Nijs4 E'LZA 1nA'rr, Asistatt in Minic, und English. N. 13. The corps is not yet complete. 0 ' II l itOVC 1114 thtitutiOn, located it Glenn 4. Springs in Spartanbturg District, 8. C., 'will be opened for the rece pion of pupil, on lte irt ot Febranry next. In convertiig this estahli* himentt into it itchlool fir young lailies, the bilidingsi have been thorighly repaired ad fitted up ; and in furnis'hing them anew nti pains have beeri spareid to make it, ill evety respect, su- a ithorne as parents wotild desire for their daughters. Particular attention hats ieen lestowed ulpon thet Musiical Intstrtunents, and -with i large aid elli-ient corps; of tet-hers, andit a thorough cottr.- of study. it alords eve ry ndvantage to be enjoyed in a similar instittu tion. Applieanns are atnitted, of any ago, over iev-en years, and pl:eed in such. cass as they mnay he prepared to join. The scbolastic year will consist of one sea ion divided into two terns ofive nonthi each, begitnning on the lst of February, and July. Vacation,' December and .1-umary. Rt.mS.-For Tuition andl Board, inclnding washiling-, fiel, lights, &c. &c., $125 per termt, and tere 'oi- lt:- no cxtra charge, except for Music $30 per term, and for lBooks, Sheet n sie, Drawm in, aaterials, &c., actually used. For further information, tee " l'rospt-etts,"' wihiit may ie hail by applying to the (itctor, or either of tie l'roprietors. Dec. 21. 185:1 3m. [1- Charleston Mercury publish tri-weekly aidl all the otier papers i t ite Stat. weekly, for thre. mthtiutis, antd forward bills to otte of the l'roprietor.e. tt, John's School. It. llev. T. F. DAVIS, D. D., Ex-Officio Visitor. RItv. J. 1). McCO.lOtJGII, A. l., 14ector, manl Inuructor in Chris:utin Science aied lielles leitreso. W3 H. 1 i*.AltV, A. M.. Vice Rector, nid iustructor in Anciet-nt Laivimg-s :tzt Iistorv. ). LI. t A, htelstrutlor in i31themtttLics an'd Natutral ci:e.* Rev. E. A. N AGN Eii, litriutor in Eltnlish Departnent. ia IN Eixercise of this IlustIittution will be resumed on the 2 daty it FEIIRUA RY text. Hly are admitted over the age of seven years anti prepared flir th Junior tlass inl tolleg4;or the-v .ay rer.eive a thorigh a-a-lemical tettrCe, either cltical or Endihh. There is butt onte sessiont, (divid into two term.< of live mnt his each.) beginniig m tite 2d of February and ending November 2o. 'I'taits ti-:a StsustioN.--For Ttutin and Bloard, inehtding nashing, fuel, lightm, &C., 6225 payable seti-unnteuilly in uidefinte. Entrance flee .4'15, tor which books and sta tionery are furnitlhed the studeut. lo0 nag as ie tay conttinn itt tlte itnstitution. Atfvancetl tudeints desiring private rooms will be allowed then (at lte di.-retiot of the ltertir) fior atn extra ctharge of .15, to pay for fuiel, lights, &C., For urthfer itiutnation apply for a " Prospect tt" to tit Hector, at "Spartanburg U. If., S. C., Dec. 2.1, 18153 13m1 New Store and New Goods, J.uary INext, a large nd well aIsorteI stock of 'i-'re .ia lamt ieect rlitaag- iuid "fec( islea, witia Paiiii, Oils, saisics, Pher:iaIsery, Pate(eat Met.. dicia:es, &c-. &c. All nf wht:ch are of the betst quality, antd will be sohi on accomto dtting terms. A share of the public ptatronagLe j s tiheitedI. W. G;. I.. RICE, 31. D. In Equity--Sumter District, A~hnt'r. of liLL '.s. 9. J. & M. Moses Thie creditors rol tihe lte Dr. JAutes IIA y to th ab3 u~ovi, tnam-:d 1Defendanttt, exctted on thIe 2-th tday of Jutly A. l. 18l2.air- hereby nto tiflied t lmt, by aun order int the tabove titated causec, thtey are reolpired to estabhsh theoir udo mndos be-hire :tt-, tCommltissioiner itn Eitit y for Simnier Diutrict aforesaid, cit ur before the Iirst dany of 3I1ay next. I isot give nttici thtat I wvill tutil the said lir-t itay of Mlay ntext, receivi' proposals for the .itle oft a patrt of thte real esitte conveyedi by iihe.~ aid as:-ignitnutit. lyittg partly if not wholly m th corporatte limits of Smnuterville, bountded by Ittds oft Dr. J. U. 11.sysswvoat-t, W. L. lbt:UiNsoN, 'T. J. Cout.A N, tand Mrs. C. lbos. x~ u , andu by the ttew roadt rtunitng frotm Sumi ters ill to thei steamtt moil! of TV. J. Coon~a &iLA t 'o. , su fpro::edl to contltain abtot. one huntdred atnd mity a-ces. Cottn'r. in Klu~it y 5. D). Dec. 27. 1853. 9 t f Land for Sale, I'The tstbtscriher otlytrs for sahe his TRfAC'I OF .A N L), iying ont Lync's Cre-ek, titir tt WNiihigtn tand Mlanehtester Ril I loadi, abotu foutr mtiles Nort h of Lynchbuitrg Depot, cotain, img, 600M Aereas; 200 (t' whitch ate clearedi, tit' bialantc- well zitubered, w'ith a CO)MFORTA. til. 11W i.LiNG(, aund othter ntecessanry build C. II. DUltANT. Niuv. 30, 5 St Executor's Notice, A' TLL persotns intdebited to the I-state. o lle-v. Jamtes Newhe-ry, dceasedh, eithnpr bi Noe r Aeccontut wvill tuke immedtniate pay mienit. A ndl those htavintg dettandls againis the samec will rendetlr them itt piroperly tt tested within legal tittt tot A. McCAIN NNhislElRY SA3IUI-L C. GRLAITAM, Exec-utors. April 26th, 12-f F'OR~ SALE OR1 RENT. Ahighy iprovedl Farm in the viuintihy umevilhc, containinig nhtout two hut tired acres of land, onty fifty of whichi e Iea red t he balance beintf well wood~ed... Said Firm has n it a cotmmlodiouis D~wel img lise, neiarly new, with Stables an sutable Onttbuildings all in fine order. Also a G~arden in at high stale of cultivattic atnd a ine Fruit Orchard. Il'erms libera Appnyia hi sollm PERRY A ' THAI' OLD STI"ND. 11 \S .ilst received nnad oflers for Palo, aLCIta BLANK1S', at $ 50 eaelh, gool atil heavy. I feavy T!willeI Red Flannels. 31 1-- cents Sattine t. Korsey, &c., a full asitortmnt, s ;eorgiall Krseyi a14 PIlain--SrIhley' man Monas. Dolains, at 12 1-2, 18 3-4, 25 cents; Priats, Domesatics. c., of all pricos tnd qu Carpeting, at 50, 75, $1 0, $1 12 cents ; Piekled lpie f, Smoked and Pick-led Tongues, Sugar, Coilce, Mhicion, Flour, Lnrd, Butter, Itice 80) Paks Fire Craekersf for the loyt; 20,000 Segarm-choice bratnda. Hardi His heavy stork, and good titortment art A FULL AND GEN It 3 2 a ED (an ail Asrortient coilmplete, together with every descri will he sold as low as ean ie otight i tin-ay atri Purchaisern will find it to theair advanitage is welb stock is largo, embracitig " Any thing ad Ivet 5000 ponnds wanted, fior whihi the I er linl Cash or Mterchandize. One Hundred Doz ror whihh ocr the market, price will be paid in 1) Oct. 27, 18.3. $100 Reward, R RUNAWAY, on last ITuesday the 1 ith inst.ant, mly Boy RtIt IlA R. a vwhite mulato, ;bout five feet three or four inches high, tolerably stont built, about twent two years ol with straighat igilt colored hair. has a very stilky ap pearance, amI t an-wrs gick and short when spoaken to said boy hats a sahaurt thick foot, htis hatnds short anid Itick, chnbby fingers, Ile Iad ahe scar o. a blister on his foreheiad just athove 1he eye-browe, le anav try to Itile it ly wearmgt his cap or iat'do-'Vn over his for.:heial. lie will he stre to pass hiwmeelf for t white nanl for le is very white anld hats bceen takdinag great tare of his skin for siatne titte. W ohena ha-2 left le inad a cloth c'ap), black caIt anl a lark colored pAir oft pats. Ile will lie sure to clang ate his epit anda1l clotlhcs as soont as lie caa; it, also wears his-hair itt froitt st raight down to lide tle scar of the blis ter. lie is a tiloenatker lv trade, thoug lie t1my notit go at the hbsinesS, c xpeennitag that le . will be so advertised. The axve reward of One Iltnndred Do!lars will be ptil fur his delivery in liny .1.atl itt the Stle. Ile will he sure to give hijmself aulther name. .WMEl!-: I.OWRY. Uradiyvvilie. Sumter istr.ca, S. C. .ilay 2h ltn, H15:. :0-1f -:j"t C;aden .tJournal anil Cheraw Ga zette putbiish live t imts. D YS P.RP -%T A CAN BE CURED! lDy.LOR3 lE'S BAUM DE VI E," or ialsam of I.ife is, after a trial of npijwarls of twenty year; inl a great variety of eses, cotnfidenttly till;rel alt the 1ublic, .seallv to those allieted with the tmst distressing complaint, as a sure awhnd miutly relief for the-ir sufleritngs. Read thle' fJolowing certificates. They are, frmn gentlenieti (if high tattalding atid residinag ia vooir immediate vicinity. They are but nte tor t'wo of at ,mannr in cntr po.ento %at ertoit itat the lealing virites of tlis, (to Us the words of a grateftil Disleptitc who was etrel tby its uteo) mtst tpreins compound. Certileela from tfe une. oIri -'. Sc~ureat tt~e. S C.Ja'n. 13th 1853. Mr. C~.Droas ear Sir: -l.a.st Spring I nted two satll b1t ties (if yonr Balsam tof Life; au exerictta.! mntetah ltnerit. I took it two or three aimes dai ly, a. teaspooniftul at a douie in a wine glass tot water. It taeted oan any liver, an I imparted a healthty tonoe to all may digctive organts, r0iecin,, mae oif bie dyspept.atnuti . l[.mtonI. [Xigntedlj 'I. AN Mr. C'HAS. D'ELO)RME: D):.aa St at :-- take great pleasutre in recomtf tmctnting yeatr "Baante ali \i ia." wichl 1 have often tused, ttt~ afUawys with decidted relief, whent sn~i-erintg fromn attacksa ot' IDyap.epsia. At otnc a atimuat i, tutnir atad enthlirii I ram sat isfiaed it will prove emaaineantly serviceale to ali whoi are afliieted wvil Ih yspopsia. Its general puiblic benefit. 'T' keep a stupply constiantly ona htand, whtieb I wonhll nat itaeange~ fotr all he Atnti-dyspep-s tie tnostrttms frainmt lainte to Texcast. Vottrs respaectfutlly, Isignted] JOHN WV. EItVIN. 'air nale by Jehin, M. Chamtalir, Satterville, . 'M. A. ltnggins, tarlingtn C. I1. " "")r. J. E.. Hyrid, Tlimmtonsiville, Whlesale Agents, Columblia, S. C. Noveatber 9 2 tf JOSEPH WHILDEN, DE.'iLtt INP Paints, Oils, Glass SIIlP CIIANDLER{Y, No.60 1-2 East-flay, oppostite 1'. & M. Batnk, CHIAllLESTlON, S C. Hie keepa conutottly faor salt-. a geineral assort mntt oif Paitt ai Oils of all iinds, \aVindotw Glass tatnd Sashes, Spirits 'ITtrpetntintt,.C( tama pahetne, Sp~irit Gas, Tau~llowv, I riandstionies, Cor tage, ChIaina Pnmttps, t 'uttaon Fooiat Gina Fiitutrena, G;aio, P'acaintg Yarn, ad lrushues crariusi kindts. (ier. 26, 1853. 5i . om T1. C. WTORTH'*I Forwarding m~erchant, WILS11NGTION, N. C. Anag , .-41 ly P ine Sogars and Garden -Kept cotnstantly on handt lay ' -DARGAN' & CO. ~Bagging, Rope and Twine, by ] UTE R~l & NE?WilERY Private Boarding House, CAMDEN, S. C. Day flotrders acconsuanodlated. If Nov 9, 1853. 1) tf SA Superior Tooth Powder. - lade by the valutabie receipt of Dr. K. S Dargan, IDentist, d 1'repared anti stl by - I)DARGAN & CO. o1 A. Jf. &l . ]ieston prices [freight included) SHIltVAN'rs >er"'rd r ..a Ir iow its 16 2-3 ceiit; I fac Lture; alities; 3 1.25 Lt.LW C_3 Mackerel, Salmond, Lalstersi, Sardines,&c Molasses, Suh, &c., &C.., ware. too well known to require einmeration. A L ASSORTdENT. ption of Goois to suit the citountry trade, which .-t for c:l, or to approved purchasers, on tisti. nis initie. to rail oa me before purchatirg. My y thing.' ighest market prie will ie parid, eith en Eggs Wanted, , ftcr. 52 tlj, NEW STORE. Third )oSr South / the Toan 11ull, awd nearwly opposite T'imlal <& Wiatton. T Ilb' ubs.rer woihl re.ipectfully in. l'ormi ilie citizens of Suierville and fhe phib!ic reneraliy, Ithat ie has opened lit the ahive plae i geineral nsortinent (if Dry Good.-, Iots and Nhoes. liats and Caps. I birdware, Crlcheryware, &c. &c. A.so. A Ciice lot of 'iFamily Grtcerics of every descrjiption, wilt Fruit of various Linds, such as Ornages, A pples, Lemniis, &c. &e., which he, will til very low for Calh. .J. BA RMRET. Nov. 9, 1833. 9 ly 40,000 POUNDS. Of Miseovado Sugar at G 1-1 etr.. pr. lb. war rnitel. Also a l.irga stock of Colli-e. Dry Goods, of all descript ions. Also Catnlies a nd Fruits of every variety and kind, jnst received by JOHJN O'CONNOR. tf Please call and examiie the Sugar as lie girantees to ill it chieapier tlh; it cart Ito boight in Charleston fur nsh only. Al-o I va riety of Toys, of idi so~rts and sizcs frun the monkey to tie Eiephant, at lite PUBLIC BAKERY. Ite. 11, 1853 7 i FOILVA R DING AND Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. PA RTICU LA t attention givel to the SA IE or 1II11'M ENT of Naval Stores and Cotton, atd liber CASH ADVANCES mdaj r. Cun Dee. i. 1S53. 7 ly Administrator's Notice. All persons having dtnnds agaimst the Estate of Mrs. H. Connors, decensed, are renested to hand tho'in in properly attest ed; aid those itndebted will pleasu make irmrmediate payntit to - T. H1. CONNORS, Admi'r. -. Nov. 14, 1253. -J t f Wolfe's Aromatic SUj1KI j Al SUJINAPjp. A superhitive Tonic, Diiiretv--, Anti-Dyd. pteptic, nigtrating Cord iAl, &c. For sale by DARGAN & C'O. Citrate of Magnesia, OR LA'JMOXA.DE1 P URGAIVEi A Preparation now extensively used as an aigreteable stubst itte. for Epsomn Salts.' Ptrepared and sol'd by DARLGAN & CO. SAMiUEL C, DUNN & CO,, :17 Dey' Street, 2(0 [inyne Street, - New York. Chazrleston, S. C. SAMUEl, C. DU,. CEo. 1I. D~onaruts. July 12th, 18.53 37-i VALU A IlLI PLANTATION AND MILLS The luhcribecr oflTrs for salos his Plantatimia utn:l Millrt in Samter D.isttict, siturateu otn Big Itauftini Creek, foturteenr miles below Caynden, andti six, fromt Boykin's Trn Ourt, containing (1hu7- sixteen hrirmdredlrir and eventy-fou acres, bietweenilmttr and five hiundrerd acres cleanrd and urnder feince, the balance itt fine timber. Ont thre premiees isi a goodl two rtbry dwvelling, wtithrt idi teeetsary twildings uifa well trettledl P'lantatin, mos't of whlich, haive been ereted withitn the last few years. On te niorthern ex trenmity of tht tract is another tseulemrent it gotod repair. Ihtoth places are perifetly thlhy. Also--Ain excellent Grist Mill, wvithi two pauir of stone's, anid a Saw Mill, capables of cutting raont tine thousatnd feet of lumbor per day. WVitht the Plantartion wvill be sold (if desired)tihe stock of cattle, llogs arid Sheep, together with the P'rovisionr Critp. It'sold i mmediately, pout. session will be giver. on the firrst, of January, 1851. The terms anti other particnlars may le oh tainted fromi the ubsriber otn the piremisca, or by loiter dlirected to BoykAin's Depot, Camden t Brachof . . R. R. llrriliofI - MARION SANDERS. Sumter Dist. S. C. Ocet. 12, 50 3m Negroes for Sale. BY PEtRMISSION of Wm. LEWrS Esq., UOrdinary, the auhweriber will offhr for sale at th~d Coirt oUmte on Sale day ina Feb. rtotry netxt, six likely yon negroes, holonin to the Est. of D. ISnA w. Terma cash g M. P.- 1AY ES,Adm'r2' Jan. 3d, 1831. Wi.tchman' copy till male. - - To .Rent. Comodious andi comnfortable. Dwellitn Ilorno, with a hbasement apartmott iturd gorod onrt.buriiline. The .Fj~puso is attiuited on WVashringtm.i Steet cohnvenient for bursintss, To 'a good 'tenatat if will be rented low.t' For ternis ippiy at'this Of fliee. For Sale. TjlHlI SUBSCRIBER offerse for irato on I vry roasonablo terms, some va.luatble utnprovrtl anrd utniuProvj ' lots in tie Town of Sumirterville. 'ror parillara, apply to R*ACH'D. ANDER8QNi Sumt~vilA , 1950 -