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D ElP ART ED this life at Mlacon, M1ississil. pi, on Christmas any 1853, In the 28th year of his ago, GxKO t WAsit I U-TON ih.ACit. Bornsod raised in Stuuter District, ho had removed front amtiong us but a few months, when the fell destroyver removed him from the Bridal chamber to the tomb. A friend who knew him iwell and loved him much for his many ennobling qualities, can not refrain from droping a tear o or Ils memory, and uttering a sigh of synpathy with his be reaved relations. Aged iother; he who was thy stay for many years of trnble, reamember that he is now free fron all care. The whd vast his wife but forty short days, remnember that though "the voice of mirth and the voice of gladness, and the voice of the bridegroom have consed, and tho land is desolated unto thee," that lie iath gone to a land where mirth and gladness never cense. Brother, Sister, you havo the consolation which cannot be taken away fro:n you, that ho died having Christ for hife Elder Brother. Sunterville, S. C., Jan. 13, 1851. Notice. BislaopvIle CaUrringe antd iznrness Maassamuufactory. JAMES W. A3IHROSE still continues to carry ott the above-business in all its various branches, and takes this method of returning ls thant;ks for their liberal patronagu, and hopes by close attention to business to ttill merit the same. CARRIAGES AND 1UG GIES made to order and warranted for twelve months. If they slmnimb fail in tat Liltie inl point of workiansihip or material, they will be repaired free of charge. lie deems it ttunnce essary to say anything in regard to the neat hess and durability of his work, as his work will show for itself. Call on him at Ilishop. vtlie and ie will give ts good bargains as can be had in Ciharleston. Ie also does plough-work at short notice. Iorse-shoeitg done with nieatness and dispalch at .1 50 all round. His terms for new work will be to suit purchasers.-With interest al. ways. ilsltopville, S. C., Jan'y 18th, 1851 12-6mu Cokesbury Masonic Feir ale College Institute, This school, which has recently come under the control of the ilasounic Fraternity, and the patronage of the Grand Lodge of the State, will begin its exercises the lst day of February. The new building for the Institutet are rotjriady for the coiplete for the organizution of the Collegiate Course, and 11- ye.ars operation. will be preparatory thereto; but yet every fit cility common to the, Iligh-sbhools of our coun try will be afforded, and all the branches usti ally taught vill be taught here. We have the assurance of the patronage and support of a large part of the Fraternity. and many others; amt with the ttenns at outr control, we intend to estalt ish a school -econd to none of the kind it the State. It is no scaurian Institution, but is open to all who desire to ptrticilptte in the rich rewards of a correct moral and intellectual training. Our object is to "put one brick', in that Educational Edlifice of wisdom, strength and beauty, which the enlightetnuit of the age is rearing; and we only ask a share of the iublic patronage that we may have a fiair trial. The Frrustees take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have secured the services of two very acconilisted and experiecued Ladies to take charge ofthe sehool for the iresent year, .Nlitss 1IFt.FN TnowtPsoN and her ritter 31i6s - TormrsoN. All thie Ornamental, as well as Literary branches vill be taught at rates usuial in such institutes. Cokesbiryis easy ofaccees., .being on the line of the Greenville and C. R. Road, and is proverbially healthy and moral. B3oardi can be had it the best faittilies at q9 and Slf ler mt-nh wn-hing &c., included. For further iarticunairs apply to the Secretary. J. K. VANCE, President Board. F. A. CONNOR, See'ty. Cokesbury, Abbeville Dist. Jan. 18, 151. (12 .t) Lumber and Wood, LTHE "rubscriber, superintendant of the Steam Saw Mill of Coghlan, Dixon & Co., re 'spectfully informs the piblic, that they are tire. pared to furnish Luiber of any description at 'the shortest notice. . a it s d w ,r.a and teams, they cats Ie. liver to purchasers wtin desired. They have -a large quantity of prite Oak atd Lightwood which they canl deliver to customers on moder ate terms. Tttasts.--Areasomble deduction In all cascs for cash, or othierwise, notes will be taken when orders are fillter.; .Every exertion wvill be usedl tot give sati.sfac tion to those who iavoutrus with ondts. COGLAN, D)IXO)N,& Co. Sttmterville, Jnn. 18, 185-. 12 tf Har'aanouny Fcanalc College. ,Thtis instittinn will begin its serond year on Wedntesday the 1st oh February inext. New pupils, are exls--eted to imake a pplication, and -all to arrive otn Montday andI Tuaesdasy; as it is .tesired that their sttueles should eammnence on Monday. Jan. 18, 1851. 12 h Who Want~s Money?7 The subsacriber for one, is particuilcry int want of it., arnd lie hopes that thtose who itave patromzied htmga so libierally, will contiinte their fnettds'iifby paying tip, atnd enablinag imi to met the demiandls of others. "WhieelIs cantnot move withgtut grease" TP. D). FRtIESON. Jani. 18, 1851. 1.2 if Notice, Jolm H. Richandsen Jr , A ttorney at Law Siumterville S C., will practies in theo Coutrts of Suimtr, Rtichland, Eershtaw, lDarlihgton urid Willtamsbturg districts. Ollice jutst back -of J. '1', Solomoits' ntow store. Jant. i8, 1851. 12 tf Law Notice, John S. Riechardson Jr., Maogistrate, . will attend promptly to all bsienes enmtrustedu to him. Office just back of J. T. Solomians' ntew Store. Jan. 18, 1851 .. 12 tf Sale of Negroes. -On Wednesiday the 25th inst., will bse sold in Sumtervilhe, a gang of thirty prime ner'roes, otn a credit of one, two and three years. '?he pur. ehase money to be secured by bond, bearing interest, payable annutally, with personal secu rity, anad a mortgage of thte property Titles are mndispiutabtle. P urchtasers to pay for papers. The negroes are to remain in Sumater district tmtil time lloads are paid. Until the 25th inst., they may be treated for at privtate sale by ap. plication to the Subscribar ins Sumitorville. A LSO.-At tlte satme time and place, will be sold, several likely neg roes for cassh., W. E. RICJIARDSON. Agent to sell. .ian. 18, 1851. 15 2t So, Carolina----Sumter Diet, Dy I-V. LE WVIS, Es1t., Ordinary for said . - Districi. WHERLEA8, A. J. Moses,hbath applied to me for Letlers of Admninist ration, ont all arnd singular the goods and chiatles, tighla auitd creditors of I C. Moses Jr., late of the '.hese are, therefore, to cite and admon ish al tnd 6ingular, the kindred and credi tora fthesi deonod, to be and appear before mue at our nex( Ordinary's Court for -a the said District, to be holdotn at Sumnter Court Hotise en Friday the 3d day of ?Iiormary next., to show cause; if a ny, why the said.admisteration should not. be grant. ed. G Ivon inder my hand- and seal, this 17h1day ofrJan. in the year of [L.- sa oti J.. ord, ene thousand. eight hun-. drod antd fifty-four, rind Ein thoa 78th year of Amterican indepetndence. - . ~i. LE Wlst 0.- . D Jan 1th 1%. 12-.-2 30 Likely and well Seletoe Negroes. WILL be sold bofore the Coutt House it Columbia, on tie first Monday in Februar! next. Among thema are House Servants, Host erg land Field Hands, all ablo to work, Tl conditions of vale will be notes, with good en doraeria, payable at either of tIe banks in Co lumbia or Charleston, at Go days, with lIterom from date. The subscriber ofers the above negroes foi sale, intending to chango his forme r business and for no'uther reason. J..M. E. SHARP. Jan. 18, 185-. 12 3t Wheel-wright Shop, rhe subscribers respectfully inform the pub. lic that they have coninencedl the Wheelright bnsines, in Sunterville. Shop situated next to i. J. Coghlian's Blacksmith Shop, near the W. & M. R. R. Depot, where they are ready tc execute new, or repair old work at the shortesi notice. Their wood work can tbe neatly and substan tialy iruned at Mr. Coglftn's Shop when do. sired by persons sending work to kthenk, that the iron work should be done Iat the same tine and llace, otlhrw ise, they will have the wood work done only. in order that we may be able to fulfill our eiagelentsI promptly. our terms will be reason eao and paynelnts auast be made in cash or iti equivalent, when the joh i-4 completed; or when the parties prefer it, necounts may run for qutiar terly settlemets9.either ill cilsh or good paper. Our buNsiness will he conducted under the firm of Moore & Barclay. W. L. MOORE, W. It. HARK LEY. Sumiterville, Jan. 18, 18.5-1. 112 Z-,r Watchman copy twice. Agr icultural Association. A meetinig of the Sumter Agricultural As sociation wilt he held in lite Court I louise, is place on the .aSt Wednesday in this mionth. Tnd members are Particularly reqested to riaitd, s blsiless, of rreat importance will e ead beforethe I"eeting fh J.*D. ULANDING. lan. 13, .853. 22t. Notice. S'ea!ed prop~sals will ho received until the irst of February itext, for the Buildilng of a new Church, near the old Calvia ry Ciurehlit, lareldoll comity, persos visig to uider ake the snie, wdil please call Oil Capt. M- If. CON NOR, who has the plan of the church for te inspection of any persons who may wish to lndertake the sante. L. F. Runs.M, T. If. Cocsot, Parr of II. F. Ti n)A L, Colti//ce. 8a .1 m NItcK. Jn i. - . 1 3:45.'. So, Carolina---Sumter Dist. By h'. Leiris, Esejquire, Ordinaary for said Lis trict. Wihereans, 1. 0. Chirkson, bath applied to mic For Letters o/ Administratton, on all atal ilgular the *gootIs antd chattels, rights and .redits of W. E. Clarkson, late of the District iforesaid, dlecevaed. Thena are, ther.,fore, to cite anl alimonisl all lod inltar, the kindred ad credimors of the anid deceased, to he and appear before n1.33 at mr next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be haolden at Sumter Court House on Friday the 20th day of January iext, to slew cause, if iny, why the said administration should not ho granlted. Givent mnder ny hand and seal, this 11uh lay of January, in the year of our Lord [L. s.] one thiouati eight hltindred ad fifty three, and in the 78th year of American Inldepeinee. W. LEWIS, o. s. a. Jan. 11th, 1851. 1 --2m . SoUi C41ROLINA.1 In Equity---Sumter District, John J. Conyers and.-] vs. e, 1 li fr Accoutit John Blakely and " a.,d Rloh!i. Isabella l!. Ils wile, 1nd others. IT appe0: r arg to liy Hatisfalction ta Th'lomia- 1. icikey, liohat. M. C. \Vither spuonii, inl Josephl MIointgom aery, D~efeand anits ini the above stated case, resaide at of the hmiiit.4 of the State of Soth Carolh lil, (an mot1 ill of Ultalintg & Delaussure, Comsipinlaiat's Solic itors: It IS ordleredl that lie do appear, and anm ewer, plcad or demur to the said hall, Wit hli three mionths atfter the publlicat ion of this no0ice, or an order prO cofeso thereon wvill be enlteredl against him. Alaso, ordered that the abaove order lhe puliheda for thmree monthIs in one0 of thle Gaz.etts of thae Dist rict. W,~ I. B. iJAMNSWORTiI, Connisl asionler ini Equpity, Jani. 11, 1$31 11 u "BROWNING & LEMVAN, ' IMPORTERS OF Fr Cech, Br itaih andc (,taermuan DRY GOODS. 209 and 211 King-sr-eet corne5 of Mar. Icet Street, CIfA R LE STON, S. C. (JA RPET1INGS.-Ingrain, 3 PlIys, Brus. sele s p'satry nnd Valvets. CURTAIN MATERIALS, ill Silk, Satin, anal Woarsied. CURT'1AIN CAMIIRICS anal MUSLINS, ill lar ge varie'ty. EMIIROI tERED) LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS, all sty.les. G LTL CX)RNICI.S, ini all tenwdsgs CI CRTrAIN G;IMP8, lOLRLOO! TASSELS, &c., D)RAPERY CORDS and BELL ROPEli in all varieties. JIRITlISH Iad AMERICAN FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. SILVER and GILT' STAiR RODS and: STA IR CA RPETINGS, of all stylesa. WILTON, VELVETI, andI AXMiNSTERI R UGS. in greab variety. iMP'LANTrATION W OO L EN S--B L A N KETS,1 PLAINS. KERSEYS, CAPS,&c. Red anid White FL ANN ELS, SIRT'1INGS &c. COTTON OSNAIIURIGS, of all the hoes Southern matlkes. Eniglishi and American COTTON FLAN NELS. French, Enlihl, anal American PRIINTS LINNS FRICHARDSON'S superi(J make, for Sheetings, Shirtinges, P'illoiw ' ae Table Diamasks, Dollien, Napkins, Towellings Huctkabacks, Fruit Chothas, Ii. E. D~iaperi Grass Cloths, &C. CLOTHS, CASSIMERS and VESTIINGS of best French Goodls. SERVANTrS CLOTHlS, in all the shaideso English Godds. SATrINET8, TWVEEDS,.JEANS and LIN SEYS, of all qualities anal styles. wITut A FULLI AUSoanMENT OF Rich Dress annda In SILK(S, TISSUES, BAR EGES, GRtEN ADIN ES, MUSLINS, &c. BOMBA'4INES, ALP'ACAS and MOURN~ ING GOODS, In great variety. EMBR( DERtS anal LACE GOODS, of ev ery descrlption. EVENING DRESS Goods in Great variet constantly received. All thme above are of ouir Own DIRECT U MJPORTATIONS, and offeredl at thae LOW EST MA RK ET P'rice TERMS.--Cash, or City Acceptance. B7 The one price system strictly at herede to, and all Gooids Warranted. BRQWNING & LEMAN, Chareto.n re C..a. 0t, 1851 ,I ftr To The Publict Auctiouer's Notice. JA MES 11. CLARK heigs leave to nto fy the citizens of Suintervilo and the cinity, that he is now prepared to give I entire attention to any btsiness i tI auction line. Ie has had sonic experieni and hopes by diligence and attention merit a share of public favor. Sumervlle la. II t, 1M.11-ti. In Equity---Sumter Distric John t. Broughton, Letitia 13. Broughton, & . Margaret L. Broughton, By their next friend BILL. Janes 1.[Brock, vs. Epsoy E. Broughton. N pursuance of an o er in the abo stated case, I will oflor at public sale, the first Monday in FEBRUARY next, Sumter Court louse, that l'antation Tract of Land, estimated to contain ahn Six Thousand acres, lying in Clarcnd County, Suniter District, at or near Fult Post Oflice, belonging to the late Edwa Broughton, junior, deceased, anild up) which he resided at the time of his deat Not to be sold fiir less than seven thousar seven hundred and fifty dollars. Upon the premises is a GIlh8T Slit in good condition, and, a SAW AII which is not in running order. Ti stream upon which those Mills are locatt is an unfailing one and is very valuable. The lands lie upon the Wateree Swain t:ontaitinig both low, and hi gh linds, ill lioirdmig an insurpassed range for stot of all klinds--t he whole constituting one the most valuable Plantations ever ollbn-C for sale in Suniter District. A plat of the land wilj be in the ban of the Commissioner, slowing its extel boundaries, &c. Tnns:-Onie fourth part of the purcha money to be paid in cash; the balance pa able in one, two and thice years, with it terest from the day of sale-the purciris to give bond and personal seonrity, and mortgage~ or tie land for the credit purit of the said pirchiasen Imloin'ey. W. F- B. I AYNSWOR'IIl, Conuntiss.ioner in Equit, Jail. 11, 3.1 td SOUTI CAROLINA. In Equity---Sumter Distric Alari E. Maples, DOlly l. Aaples, Ethvard .'shples and Naomi C. Maples, fly their next friend, Levi F. Rhatne, U1ll for rcu'I VA. .ackson .1. llroughton, h'lomlias Maplles and \Villiam A Birock and Mary Ils wife. J It appearing to my satisfaction, Illh William A. Ilrock, one of the Defeidan in the above starlhd Bill, is absent from ti Stale of South Carolina : It is ordered, oi motion of Mayrant Richardson, Complainants Solicitors, Ih .the. said WVilliamn A. Brock do plemd, ad swer or demour to the said Bill within t hir months from the date of the publication t th is order. A.ls, ordered, that this Order be publisl oil three oiniths ill one of the Gazetts i this District. W. I. B. HlAYNSWNORT11, Con. Eq. S. 1). Jan. 11. 51 . 1 3m SOUTI CAROLINA. In Equity---Sumter Distric Mary 1). Cox, I Serena E. M mes Uill to con1irm1 Sa et. ail. of Lanrd and for vs. execuOtionl of tl Matthew J. C ox & Ca-par Jones J It appea rin" to moy satisfact ion t hat t I above tnmed defenidant, Caspar Jones. r stides beyonmd then limilts of the State Sonth Carolina : It is orderedl that lie dlo appleati, at answer, plead or demonr toi the sail bi withitt three nmonith; arteor the puhhleat it of thmis' not ice, or aim orider pn>'~. (turfcss thereon will be ente:d ahgainist him,. Also, ordereid that the above order i puiblishedi for three mionthls itt onei of t I gazetts of the I )istrict. W. F. 1I. IJA YNSWORTJT, Comissioner in Eqit Office of the Wilmingt on ifianchester Rail Road, WVir.ttxe-rox, N. C., g January 2nd, 1854. ( TlI SIX'rT Annal Metingm of thme Stoc holders of the Wihington & .Maniches.te.r It Itonad Compaizny, will bie behl11 at Wihinzin N. (C., on Wedniesday the 25thi or Janumary 18 ngreeabl vto reajlhitiuon passed at their I; Armial .3 eetintg. A full ati tendance either persoun, or by proxy, is very dlesirabile. Stockhohilers coinng to or retuirinig fr< thme mteeting, wvill be pas~sed free on the it; Itoad. JNO. MA~IAt'tE, Jr. Jani. -tlh, 1951. 1)-.3c i~- Wautchmin copy. 4 Notice. TheFl Subsacriber resptectfnlly imnorms lisk c tomers iui the pubilic that hie cannots carry his hnisines.r on a credit of twelve Inmnhl P'ronmpt enstomers whio may favor hmimi wi their wvork ay expect to be cnlled tin at a time for money whben the article is wanted.. l1e reltunrns his thmankot for thme liberal patron;; which he bas received. hi. FOL.SOM, Jauary 3t, i85i 10 tGmi A'~i~aistNotice. LL ERtSONS llAVING U)EAIAN I dgintte estate of Airs. Ihannt Davis deceased, are requ ested to hiia ud t hemi duly attested ; and all persons in ledbted 'T~ltNJIt DAVIS, Admn'r Jan. ?2, 1854. 1e-3t Notice. WEan CLARK'sjIOTEL is still in< eration--(thanks to the kitndness of gr fricnds).-ready to receive customers, a entertaini lhenm, to their ot ire satisfaictil Mir. C. is resolved that, his 11ot0l shall -be excelled by arty house int the couti -E'verything theo market. can furiiish sI, be spread upon his table, well cookedr cleanly. The beds are all in good ordi and shall be kept so. Give him a ti iand AMr. Clark pledges sat isfactioni. Jaun. 11, 1854. II t S Pts. T hbcriber having discontinimetd the ID Buitness will devote his whole time to time pl .tics of medcene. IlThose wishiin lis profess -al survices will find hIm at till timus at lis r dence in the Villege. Ii. S. MELETT, M. Jann_ 10 183 R1 GLENN SPRINGS Rt. Rev. T. F. DavisSi D. D., e'x-Ollicio Visitor. R e v. 'T. S. A n-rn unt, "v J. D1. . AC-Or.t.01 . Proprietors " (ontar l:-To, Roctor, antd hi truclor in Mtnt and (hristinn Science, Modern .tmtage-4 and Ilistory. Mr.s. JliN-ro'I, Ntiton. -inist rmtor in Mlatheinaties, Natutral Science, and Atciet Literture. Prof. . 1. I.. Devt, (late of Lime stone p~rin,) ltustructor inl the theory anal practice of1 31si c. Mliss c. if. Itin, hustructress in English. " -0sNosXt, Iutrtetres in Draw in Painting, uand Assistiant in French. S s oriA A WatL.yV, Instruetress in F glish Ilranchete, nod Asi-tant in 3Itltvmatics. NbF.i EIt'ZA 'nA-rTr, Ataistant itn Mitsic, und' English. N. II. The corps is not yet Complete. IE ablove Instittutiotn, located at Giel-nn Springs in Spartumburg District, H. C., 'will be opened for the reception of pupi ls on the tit.-t of Felbr'aary next. In convertintg this estabhahmaett into a. school for young Iladies, th buiAings have been thornghly repaired and iLtted tip; tt:i in furnishing them anow no pains have been spareil to nittake it, ili evely respieci, sneh a ithome ts parents would desire for their iaighlters. i'atrticular attetion has beei iestowed iiopn the Musicd lnstrunents, mid wit It a large and eflicient corps of teachers, antd t thorough courseo of study, it aflitrds eve ry advantage to be enjoyed in a sitnilar institu tion. Applicants are adinitted, of any ngo over seveln years, 1and11 placed in such. class am they ttttay ie prepared to join. The tcholastic year will Consist of one ses t-ion divided into two teris offive months each, beginning ont the 1st of 'ehritary, and July. Yuvatjttion, December and .hmutary. IIt'-rps.-For Tuition anti floard, including watshing, futel, lights, &c. &ic., $125 per tertt, and tHe-e till be no war charge, except for .Musi -E0 per termt, tnd for Books, Sheet 31u. sic, Dhraawit tg Mlaterials, &c., netinally used. For further information, see - Prospectua," which may be had by apply-iing to tie I(-ctor, or either ot the P'roprietora. Dec. 21. 18531 3mi. (.-* Charleston 3lercutry publish tri- weekly atndt all thite other paper.-i in the Stata weekly, for thtro. motats, atjtl forward billm to otte of the Proprieitor:. St. John's School. Rtt. lItev. T. F. DAVIS, 1). D., lE-0fficio Visitor. Ir.J. 1). McCOL LOUG II, A. 411., Itiector, atntl itvtructur it Chri-ta Sience oad lielles Let tres. W.M. Ii. IEAlY, A. M., Viec Rector, anwl ltttrttctor in Ancit'nt I.atntguam int l History. 1). . ItSA, istructor tin 31atleiatics a:tl v. E. A. WAGNEt, Iatrit-tor in EtingliAh A4il E Exercises of this 6luiuion will be resumed ont the 2d day in FEliRUA. RY text. ltys are :Uhtnit ted over tie age of s-ven years and prepa red for the Jutior cltss in Colg-;or thyOV 1t.y re<.cive a thtorag b a-aale er, eitihe'r cl:vicail or Engih. There! is btt on- session, (tividl-t iinto two tertnv of live mont Its each.) beginnitng onl the 2d of February and endiatg Noventber 30. 'I:ts ri-:a SESSitos.--For Tuttiin aittl lo.-ard, int-Iiding washintg, fuel, hIgats, 2*5 pLayable senti-annualiy in 'levnrc. Entrance fad $.25, tor whlticlt books al sta tiotery tare furnisiAed the stumett so lonaag aisi i linay conitinnlu inl thet institution. Ad'vanced students desiring private rooms will be allowed theat (at tie discretioi of the. Itettor) for nn extra charge of $15, to pay for fuel, lights, &C., For trtIt. r information apply for a "Prospect ala' to tlt Rector, at "Sparta nburg U. If., 8. C., Dec. '2l, R453 t1m New Store and New Goods, llUlfC Al 1M IED111XE,. rj'ill utndetrstignedI hast esttablihd imself in~ j this villhag', uad n ill open ont the first of Jantt:ary niext, a large atnd wvell assortedl stock ofI Fre'&!13 ;inzi Nelect Daag- :iaad "ICEicines, wilia Patiumis, Oils, DyeSEnff~s, Window Gla15, Va clicia:esi, &c'. &c. All of whtach are oft thle bestt qutality, anad iil lbe suhlt Ott accomao dlatinag termts. A .share of thei public patronaaLe is ,-olicitedl.~ W. G. I.. ICiE, 31. D. Satnuervihle. D~ec. 2-i J853. -.f. In Equity--Sumter District, A.htn'r. of I HLL, Cttnries WV. Mailf or. J Cottpi'ts. Sot's. lThe creditors a th. itate Dr. JAutest liAty tot the~ tuhao namttted I efetantt, ectnted otn the U3th tday of Jualy A. I). 1812.are- hereby nto. tilled thtat, by unt orater ittn the abtove statd c-autse, thecy are requtiredi to estabhtsh their dto ttandst hittore tte, t'ttmmiissijonecr int Iattity for uter isttrict afoaresaid, otn or before the Sirt daytt of Ma~y naet. I atlit gtve noatico thtat I will utttit the staid firnt d'ay tof Slay text, receive paropatsals for fat'::ate tof a ptart otf the real estte c'onveyedi by .thtae at atihmmtent, lyittg partly if ntot whtolly mt the corptorato imits of Saumtterville, bountded by~ ind ot'i a Dr. J. C. lIi~tyswotrrna, Wa,. L. lta UNsos, T1. J. Count.A N, tad Mrs. C. Ilos. x t0t, awtl by thte ntew rotad runntitng frotm Stin ters illat to thet steamu tmiil of T1. J. C~oun it.AN & t'it., sttpioeda to cotttaint abaout one hunadred anda sixty tacres. W. F. 11. JIA YNSWVORTlf, Coum'r. it Eqtuity 8. D). Dec. 27. 1853. U tf Land- for Sale, Tth sbriber offors for sate his T~RACTJ OF[A) , lyitg on t~yncht' Creek, ntear thte Wjihntington atnd Mancheiester Rtail Ruoad, about foutr mileasa North of Lyntchbutrg Dlepot, conttain mag 60t0 Acres; '2001 of wih uae clearedl, thte btalantce well timbewred, with a COSIF'ORTA il-E DW EI.t.ING.,andtt other ntecess'ry build. imnz. TIhe plhace is htealthty. C. 1[. DURANT1. Nov-. 30. 5i St Executor's Notice, A tLL persotns trideteda to thte Estato. of 11ev..Jlames Newbery, dtec'eased, eithepr by Note or Accountt will matke itmmediate pay mttott. Andl ltose hiavitng dtelandst agaIint theO samte will reinder them it propcriy uat tested withtin legal tmo to A. MctCAIN NE~ViFERY, SAMIUEL C. GR AIIAM, Exceculors. D-9~lartington Filag pleaso copy -i tamonlts. -FOR{ SALE OR1 RENT. A hightly itmproved Farm in thte vicinaity 9f 11Sumaterv ie, Continting abouott two hun dtredi acres of hand, onlty fifty of whticht is cleared the batlance beinug welt wtoouted. Said hdim htas onl it a commanoditous D~wel. ing Ilionse, necarty newt, with Stables ad suitable Outtbuildings atll itn itne order. Also a GIardent in a htight statto of cultivattion andt a fine Fruit Orchard. Tlermns liberal, IAnalvY at t his ntflen PEtRRY AT THE OLD STAND. 11 AS .iist reiceived nnd offers for ale, aLCha 1L A N TI'S, it $1 50 meh, good anid heavy. ,liavy Twilled Ied Flaniiiiis, 31 1-4 cents I Sa'otttit. Kureys, &c., a full amormiment, t Georgiu Kersoys aid Plainus-SileIy' moan lons. DoLains, nt 12 1-2, 18 3-i, 25 cemts ; Prints, Domestics, &c., of all prices and uii i'urpeming, at 50, 75, T.1 00, $1 12 cents ; Pickledi Beef. Smnoked ind Picked4 Tongumes Sugar, Ccoffic, Bnacon, Flouir, Limar, Mutter, Itiet. 84) 1aceks Fire (nakerr'ffor tle Boys 20,000 Segar--choice brands. Harda His ieavy stuck, ind good aisoriment are A FULL AND GENEl Aissortmouent complete, together with every desiri will be sold as low as can iho btought in riany tmtrk Purchasers will ftind it to thir advanitage as web stock is large, embracing "1 Ally t:imng amd Ever "GEScDollV 2 WG~ .5000 pounds wnmted, fr which time I er in Cash or Merelmundize. One Hundred Doz For which over the market priev will be IrmiI in b) Oct. 27, 18.. $100 Reward, R RUNA'W AY, on last Tuesal-y time 17th instiant, ilmy BOy RII. RID. a whlite muIlatto, abotL live feet threec or four inches Itigh, tolerably stoit buili, albout tweni two vears old With straightm light cmii:ed hair, hallI a very sulky up pea rance, and111 a ves rluick and short when SI)k.en to satil bioy hIas a short thick fooat, iis riaids short and thick, clmbby Sigers, lie hmad tihe scar o: a blister in his toreiead just abve Ile eye-brows, lie inav try to hidie it by wearig his cap or hamt'ioyn over his for.:head. lie will be sure to pIls imself for a while mlami for lie is very whiite arid has becn takinmg great (are Of Iis skin for somte tiatme. When lie left lie had it cloth capj, black co-It andh a dark colored pair of panats. I Ie will ie sure to chan.rO hits Cap atnd C lies as i on as8 tie camin; ie aIlso wears his-hair in front st raiightm dnir to Iide tie scar of tme blis ter. lie is a shoemaker boy trade, titough le ttinv not ge at tlie bin~immess, cxpeet ming tlhat Ihe will Ibe sot advertised. The alolve rewari it' One0 Illindred Dollars il b paid for his idelivery in ainy .lal in tle Stlte. lie will be sure to give thinmself aimuiier iame. .IA M!S I.OWRXY. Blrad evville. Suniter 1)itrci, S. C. Srav into, 1i52 30-1 F -" (mtridem .lnrnal anil Cheraw Ga zelte publish live times. DYSPEPSIA! CAN BE CURED! )D.LOIR3I ['S BAUM DIE VIE," or lHalsani oif Life is, nftera trial (of upwards of twenty years inl a greit variety of eises, contidently ofi'-red to tihe piublic, ep'e1'qlV to those atilietud with the itrmt distressing complaitnt, as a sure ariwl ipeedy relief fur their miflerings. lt-Ita tie following certificates. They nre froirm genlit-ilem of high standing and resiiing in vooir irmiediate vicinity. hity are but one or 'war uf lin emunnrir ourr po-n"toni nIi exttt ing the healing virities of this, (to use tle worls of i grateful "ispepti M wo was enred bry its uoo) most preiuis compoiil. Ccrtisiaile froma the Rev. iiartpil Spain. SUMi~v T tx, r. C.ja'n. 130h 1853. Mr. Cii s. I:r~mtr . iear Sir: -1.ast Sprin I uel tli wsmal bott ties if younr iHalsarm of Life; anid expeirieniredi mneh btenefi't. I tok it twn or three titms daii iy, a tearspoonmful! at a dhou in a ineii~ giLs of wvater. It micted on my iiver, an 1 imipartedi a henhby~m tone to ahllmy aigitir oairganrs, r,/uiing ti m f dlislressng ra, Iiarim he, ail manay other diiiagreen blie dyspeiicli symittint. 1.SA [Signmedji1 SAN Mr. CIIAS. i)1.0i131-: IDa.i a Sr ta:--i take great pileasur ini recoin mndinli'g yriur IlaUnmi di Vi."' wvhtich I have often used, rand uiriys wmithi decidedi reliet, whenl suih-inm fromt attacks of IDyspepsia. A t rnce- a inirant), tonic anid emb~iartim'. am nu at ie it swill pirove e-minetlty serviceable to rll who amrer aflletedi wyit h yspuepia. iis gienerali introdutin throumghiout thet counmtry wvilftbe e. itiblic beinefit. 'Tu keep'i ia nmrpply constantly min harnd, wiibu I woniih mi motulxhange for all te Anti-diym'pePt tie itnsrumirs frumi Mrainie to Texias. Yours respectfuilly, 'o~rr irle by Jelmn, M. Chmarndler, Sumtrvile, " "a. A. Ilumgginis, l~uriitg tonm C. 11. " "")r. J. E. Ityrd, T'iummionavillo, Arnd hiv iDrugistms m'eneradii' Ilt'ATI'WltliT1 & I AKUOO. Whokitoiii~i Agents, Columtbia, S. C. Noiember 9J 2 if JOSEJPH WHILD3EN, Paints, Oils, Glass SHIP CIIAND)LERY, Nut. 60 1-2 K'ast-Haly, opposite P. & M. IBank, CHIAitLESTO (N, S (C. Heo keep-i cointntly forrale. a ge-n-ral assort mnent tif Paits airm) (ils of aill kimndst, Windmow Glass andm Saiihesi, Spirits Tn'srpeninom,.C atit phiente, Sptirit Gasn, 'Talliw, Grinditonem, Cur mage, Chain Pimumpit, C oitonm Fotr. Gi Fitrer, Gluii,, Pai{aig Yarin, arid llrnsus cvarious kindsit. Oct. 28,1833. 5'2 .o T1. C. WORT'H, Forwarding 1Verchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Auig , -11ly Fine Sogars and Garden Kdpt consantly on hanud by' DARGANJ & CO. Bagging, Roe and T'wine, bmy IUTILER & NEWBERY Private Bo ar ding House, . CAMD~EN, S.' C. Day Ba trdes's acconan's.odsited. Nov 9, 1853. 1) if A Superior Tooth Powder. Made by lime valuable receipt of Dr. K. S Darganm, Deontist, Ptrepared and sold by DARIGAN & CO. NL.wrrLv Xv Unm ,4 AT TM ...., .F. LMUEN .i OF A. J. &. MOSES. -leston prices [freiglt included) SER1VANT'S ser yard ; oMe as low as 1G 2-3 ciits .ifacture alities; 3 1-el LL LEB~ C_ Jr . . Dackerel, Ralimijnd, Lopbster, Sardlinex,&e-, , ohratses, Salt, &c., &c., vrare. too well known to reinire entimeration. A L ASSORTMENT. ;.tion of Goods to suit the cotintry trule, wlhich .-L foIr cn'ls, or to upproved purchaserv, oi time. es mine. to call on me before purciung. Ily y LIing." ighest inarket pried will be patid, e'ith en Eggs Wanted, NEW STORE. 'Tird Dowr South of, the Tnen flll, and ierly upoosite Y'idal I at:;ou. T HE tubs-icriber wontid respectfuily in. form the citizensi olf Soterville and the ju!ic generaliv, that he Ias opented at the above plhce n general s.sorimet if Dry (ood., B i!t nn-! 'es, IIis and Cnp.,:. Ifitrdware, Cro 1; sywatre, &c. &c. A.so. A Choice lot of Fmiily GrOcerics of every description, with Fruit of variotius kitids, such nts Orattges, Apples, Lemots, &c. &c., which he will hil cry low for Calls. . BARREIT. Nov. 9, 18-53. 9 ly 40,000 POUNDS. Of M3mncovado Sugar at 6 1- 1 et. pr. lb. wnr ranited. Also a I trge stock if cofl-e. )ry Goods, of all deseriptions. Also Candies and Fritts of every variety anI kind, jtstt received by JOHN O'CONNOR. Z i', 1lnase all nod examine the Sugar as lie guaraitees to sell it cheaper than it Can be0 bought in Charlesioi flur enth only. Also a va riety of Toys, of till sorts alnd sizes frim tho imoikey to the Elephatt, at the PUBLIC BAKERY. . 1., 1853 7 ti FORWIVARDING AND Commission lerchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. PA R'lICI LA R attention given to the SA IE or illP.IENT of Naval ~Stores and Cotton, anl liber CASIL ADVANCES made on Cun Nigilments. Dec. 14, 1853. 7 ly Administrator's Notice, All persons having dennttds against hlie Estate of Mr.. E. Connors, deceased, ar requested to hand themlt in properly attest ed; id tlhowe ititleited will plcato make itniediate payrient to 1'. 11. CONNORS, Adtm'r. Nov. 14, 153.- . f - Wolfe's Aromatic SCHIJE'JLIA SU1INAPPS. A stupetrlative To'nic, Dinrett. Anzti-ys peptie, Ilavigorating Cordinl, &.c. F'or sale by DARGAN & CO. Citrate of M~agnesia, OR~ LA'.MONAI)E PURGATJV A P'reparationt now extensively used as an atgteeale stubstiute for Epsomt Salts.' I'repared and .8old by D)ARGAN & CO. SAM~UEL C, DUNN & C0., 17 lIey Street, ( 20 l lnytne Street, - New Y'ork. i Chiarteston, . (2. SMUEl. C. DUN..r (mF.O- II. IotE~tt*s. VALU A iBLE PLANT AT ION AMD MtILLM sT suscriber oibra for stale his Platatiimt ntml Mtills in Sumter DistrttI, sitnated on Big Raftitn Creek, fo~urt4en miles below Capiden, aind six, fromi Boykin's Turn Out, containing (0ti74) sixteen htund~red andI seveity-fout acres, bietweeni fotmr and five hundred acres cleared and wider fence, the balance in line timber. Ott the premises is a good two stbry dlwe~ling, wvithi all the necessary butildings ofa well settled Plantation, miost of which, have been eretedl wvithiin the last fewv years. Otn the northertn ex tremtity of the tract is another settlemeunt itn good reptair. Both places are perfectl izelthty. Also-A n excellent Grist 14jll, wit ftwo pair of stones, and a Saw Mill, enpablo of cuttinig abouat otno thonsand feet of lumber per da. With the Plantation will be sold (if desired) the stock of cattle, lIbgs and Sheep, to ther witht the Provision Crop. If soldl aimedately, pus session will be given on the first of January, 1851. The terms and other particulars tmay be oh taitedl front the suibscriber on the Irentises, or by lotter directed to Iloykin's Dhpot, Camden --. atuch of S. C. R. Ri. ~ s MARION SANDERS. Stumter Dist. S. C. Oct. 12, 50 3m Negroes for Sale, BY PElRj MISSION of Win. LEWIS lecg., UOrd inarf', the subscribor wvill otfer for sale at tht Court House on Sale day in Feb. rtutr next. eix likely yon negroes, blonging to the Est, of D. StA w.'wrma eamh M. P. M AYES, Adt'r -Jan. 3d, 1851. I-~~ W:i tchtmani copy till sle. To Reut1 Comodlious anti comfrortable. Dwolling~ for businosa. To a good tnant it will beo rented low, For terns (ply af thia Of Sumterville, Jan. 111h, 1854. 11-t.( For Sale. fr~ veQr nnal trQ , somo valuabla Sumntervlle. For pa rs aply o * REMOVAL, IIAVING tuoved to the stand herotforc ti. ocenloied by D. J. Vinil, (next idooi . to China' I lotel,) and it being botter alapt oil to oir business, tlan the one previosly oc u pied by .1, we nro now prepared to carry it S on more oxtnsively than leretof're, and are v. confident of selling onl as rertonable terms st to any retail Ortig Store in the State. Our Stoek is conistat ly kept up and carofully seHlewt' from itm~rood wlolisale IoIes as New York and Ciarleston catn aflibrL And after returning our most. sitcere thanks e to our ciustomers and the public gnerally for tho very liiral patromige liestowed oin us tie previous year, still continue to solicit It por tion of the stme. W. JAS. DAl!G AN & Co. Sumterville, Jan. 1, 1851. 10-11 Dr. Wt as, Dargai & Co, Lit ETAI L DEA LERN in Drugs, Mcdii )II I , cines lo itusti ., Ols, Di'e tli*', I .. lt tnt Medicisnsas, Window Ghmit, Perfusmnery, FanIcy Ariilss, ad it variety of other aricles rn uiilly kept its Drug Stores. 1 J0o. W. Danaxx, V. Jbs. DAIMGAN, 31. 1). h. Up" Next door to Chini's Hotel. H E AD QIIAR T E 11S, 44th R1gi t . C. M. O1.1) Foul) Jan'. 3rd, 18"'4. P, A RElA1E3NTl Court Martial will com dm41 sc sat TlhsT11. D. DAviS's, Ont Friday the 170h , ist., for tle trial f all defautlters inl th - Ith q. liegimet, for Milit in and Patrol duty 1andI all olleers for disoielience to o:tiers within twelve smoiths next, preceding said Court. fly order of col. F. 311. Al E L L E'P W T. T . 1nFn, Atjt. ' V:tchnmnlsisi pla.Iic copy. . :n.3.1, 1851. ' 10-id. South Carolina--Sumter Dist, !r I sainluel if 'IdLI ~r tassse. ssii, CA. SA. IFarrar, tBanks, & Co. SamlltueI Tindtial who i in ite eu1t-ody fof the Sherill of Sumiter Distriet, by viritie sf' writ of Copifis il.ilisltu itindunt, at I lhe isinit of Farrar, 1. I111.s, ('ona:n1hy, hlaving filel inl Isy offise', togetelt'r with a .chele, ti oal, of his estite ami eflecti, lis p'tiion t) to the Court of Ciom mon Pleas, porayin!_ that hit inay b:! admiitted] t( tli, ieneit c!ihe Act of the eieral As seibly. ims:ol for the reli-f of Insolvent Debt. , ors it IislherebIy orderedf, tat tit s:ii Farrar, lials, & I "11mp:siny, ail all ither the crlitors., to whoi theilS siI S.iunsneol 'I ilial is ink isiny wi-c iiiiltlied, ie, aisnd they atre hereby simi noned, and ha:ve n40oti1e to uppear, befisro the said Coirs lit aSm r Cousrt lisie, on the eilsveith dIay of A psil i.-xt, to .-iew e i.', if sany they can, wy tie prayer of the ipeliion i' oretsaid, shonil niot he tr:issedi. W. J. SlN';L ETON, C. C. P. S. Olike of Cootin Pleas of ( Stitiutr Distric t, ll.e. .I, 153. t Mr. Editor : The Citizens f Clariidon Cointy air' dsirous ilhat Col. W. L. ItEYNO .DS, rupresvst thi iin the next I.ei--iature. BIy aimosusnsing him a Canilidae for that oflic', youii%%ill w1siliige them3s. Look Out For Bargains! )f NEIlTS OPPOSITE T1''ETOill T'O IN ALL. !lii sibscribe-rrs ro orpenting and receiv. i itsr a fresh and very large ;issortnit of every descripthiii of Goods to suit. tle couitlry trade, which Will be Sold ;s low sIS can he boglt itn i any marlmet for cash; .reat p.unss has beent t:kIn ini lasyinsg inl th.' ik. Otr stoick of Laduies' Drcss Goods jstpletc, cumbracing every artic ins line. A!-,o. Reuady Mle~ Clothinr. nd Cap, lio ts amt Shei , & . &c. -I - k is for buycr to call an d e as me tsr lineniweves. H \e especia! y e insvult the sttmst' in osf 1'iaters t oulrN - G RO) I OO ))S, Iersey's, I 'lais, Linserve, '- WVoolseys, lilansih, .Shwse", andis Ilats. Stlonsey cans hse siavedl byvi calisng (5n us5 ni our sTU CK&Is I S I.t R(, U~ Nand e caree C fserminald to &~Lll. 3- TJIlDALI & WAThON. af Sepjt. 'Al. 1l53.. -17 tf ~ 11111 iUCillC'O' ill(d LXeilleu' i11 eCarriages and Harness, S F o-ery dsescriptionss, Noss 12! .31e'.imti sireeti, andt 33~ Weinstwoirith stret-i. isut to the sl suurdf of G ibserts & Chainjs. Chlstons~s, 8. (. W31.i'2' i lU)NT1'I-, smay -s hiound at she above iestsory. assd ibe a es: tis miethisd tos assture hi,. fr-isnds tismt a!ll orfiers entirstesd to himsi wsill be: attens:!od to psrossnytty andt n ithsstrict Oct. 19ufb, 1853. 'al 1 y Negroes Bought and Sold, TI'l l delsrsi.sneds hsas ssstiiened a hlice at No,. 16 State St retst, Ch:u bstons , wh--re hehas osn handti a numtess~r if ll El.t' Y'OtIN( N i 1 il )h- fo'r scale frsom ' which lie enn~ suppl~sy the wutsiis oIf sisy of i the comiiityii. Thei.sc Ne. i rises a re' imiresed~ss isn Marviland, Virgissi:, m Norsitsand Sonsih C aruufisna. To' his lot ihe is s' prices pauid ait alit timsit for nesg ries. iJ.. 31. E. Ni IA iPE P3 $tasto~ Street'. mi (Chsarletin, Dec. 2!, 1r133. 8 1ly A. ANDERSON, . Siumstervific, S. O, ls'esp'elily isnfsorsms tishe eope of Sum tur bih,trict thast het hs ust5 retci isiand n'sows osfler' fosr salt' she fs its eci ansdjLi tits t chissce sttick sit osFall and Winter Goods, Th'Iat cnnost lhe surps sed by anying ins~ tshis marlii inet. li hsi rec.etied manuiy newt' s-tyies wh'sichu puirchsers wanboiil sli we~tll to exainie hes fore huy~ inug eisewhesiur.. VE S 'I N G S. Al f'sll andit irge' Nuppsly otf I lisiery, Sigarg ke.rchsie.fs, &c. kr*., A large au'ssrtent of' It A IYs MADEJ1 CLO To Ill NG., ws' hsich ' wi bei sold lsows. f:' G armntss mansisuatusresd by the raslshori. hser, Aund wa.'rganstedl 10 give saiufaction. Or . dsers fromit .t distancsie psrompj tly attendedicu ti. A. A NDEltSON. Oct. 25th, P453 if 3t Fall Goods! Fall Goods, nid m litI'T'fi & N I-'V~iltls wvosuhi resspecfiull! ' infosrm thIeir friend~ls snsd the Public genteraully ittiat they have jutst rgeived au large anid we'll se ry. lete Stocutk of all FALL AND) WINTER GOOD)S, "id embranscing ove'ry qutality asnd style of L A) DiES or, tRl-SS GOSODS; fleaivy Goiods, &cr., Groer jal jes, hhiios ai Shoses of e'very deuscsriptiion; las style I latsaitnd Ciups; liardiware nnd ( rtcke'ry Iteadly Maildo Clothing, etc. ets'., to wichl lthe' paurticularly inv'ite ntlention. --aiso A lot of CilO1CE~ SEGAltS. rug Fine Cigars and Garden D.- Ke~pt contilstnly Oil han-l by Dr. WV. JAS. DAIW AN & CO.