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FREEMAN HOYr, H AS just received from New York, a gOod assort ment of line E l W i RY, POCKET CU'I.E ItY, GOLD S'IE(. ''ACLS, &c , &c., whiclh he will sell as cheap for cash a ,-tny other retailinig es tahiihinent in the State. . Thankful for past tivors. he respectfutly solicits a continuance of the patronage of his old friends and the public generally. Feb. C2, 1a. 17 t Executor's Notice, ALL persons indebtoil to the 16t:.te of Richard langin, Esiar., deceased, of Samter District, wil present them properly attest ed to either of the undersiganed. aid those who are indebted will naake payment to the same. \V. C. DUKES, Charleston. , JNO. J. RAGIN, Clarendon, 1l. r . Susnterville, Feb. 12, !8541. 17---4t gj7 Watchman copy. & We are authorised to announce MNj. A. C. SPAIN as a candi. date for Representative from Clarenont County, at the ensuing election. Febi. 22, 1851. 17 t r Sheriff's Sales. ]Y virtue of sundry Executions to mne di - rected, will be sold, at Suanter Court House, on the I st Mo ndar andt day follow. lng in Alarch next, within legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, lhr cash, the f| 9owng property--prchasers - to pa y for 'itiles: Djefaglant's interest in one tract of 116 :acres of land, in Clarenlon, aijoiii ng lands 'of G. Frieson, W. J. Cantev, et al, levied upon as the property of N. Stanier, of the suit of the' State, two cases. One lot and buibdl:g thereon in Sutter villk, adjoining unds of an-l where W. G. Windham live.-d, levied upon as the properly of J. 11. N. II inn: an, at the suas 0. Crane, U..il. Leak. Adnr'x, two cases, T. J. Co,,hlan & (,:0, B3.irk & Mlorgan et al. One lot and ho ld;,gs thereon ine S-n. tervi le, adjoinimg aiuds of arid wh..re Defendant did Ihv'e, lov'ied upon as the property ofJ. 13. N. Hl.nnmer, at the soats -of L. B. hanks, A. & E3. N. i ggmiis, It S. Webb, I)hvid W1 inn, and J. L.. SLtepLhenson -et all. Delendant's interest by his gran". tath. er's will in ont: tract st 90(1 nts t1 o land in Lower SNaeii adjoinng Iainds of John Player, N. Gamble, 11. Green ei :tl., levied upon as the property of 'T. W. 1Eneh-,hl, at nthe suits of M;ack & -lones, 13. W. Ciat. ,bers, B. A. Jarnu-s, WV.: .hy, e~t alI. Defendant's niterest auy lis grind fath. .er'a will in onei tract of acres of .land in middle Sale-ii, adljinuiig lainds oi Locklair, Nesbit and oth.:rs, li-vied upon a. the property of T. W. Eingsi.l, at the sunits .01 Black & Jones, R. W. Chnuaeabers, B. A, "t .Janmes, W. Shy, et a1. Defendant's inte ..t by ils grand fath. er's will in one tract of :cres of land .in Middle. Salem, adijoinau lands of Loc-k. .lair, Neshit and others, l-vied upon as the ,property of 'T. V. 1F-,g.ish at the s., -: -, Black & Jones, B. W. C(iannbers. 11. A. .James, W. Shy and ,:hers. One Lot of one-ha if acre of land an.1 buildings thereon. in Suntervidh, adjoininag lands ot L. 3 Ilanks.. Aho one Lot oflone halt acre of land atnd hulddin<rs thereon, i n Sumoterville. adjnuning l.en i1tf the I'res hyteraan Chnicl and Pe'ter IHitver. AlIo, one lot of one hatlf acre oi land and build ings thereon, in Sunterville. adjointer ands of Mrs. J. Hlayanswoarhi a.: J.h1i O.'Counnor. Alsi. , nie lot ofi one-half ac nre of land andt buildiangs thaereon;, in Smoater ville, adjoainiang launds of M11rs. 3. 1 iavn.worthn and F. Saannaur, levied up~oan as' theC -,ropner iy of F. K. .yrtant, am:t lie suns of I). ii. Pool.,. T. ( .',iinouis & Saan, uad I. lloodu. 7 Negranes, 5 illorse.s, I Canrrinae ;and Bunggy, to he~ sold at thne C mint f louse. Also, Hlousehlnd nand Kitchen Furan attre, n ana liantat iota Tooals, la lbe a nil o.1 aTJues. day, 7a I March, tat. Dot 'is rei'i'enace, lee ied .on us tine propeorty of F. K. ..yran-, at the suits oft ). 11 Poole, 'T. G. Sinmons &. Son, and 13. lHotd. Onie Negro, levied upoin as theg property of Charles Bfrunson, at tine suit of I).nvid I Negro, levied unpona as tine property iii G. WV. Bliliups, at tine suit of \V. Webb, air .anlothlen.' 1 Negro. levied uponn as the ptropertv of .J. 5. Bradley, ant tine suit of Manrthan ltes. 1 Netgro, levied upo~n ais tine propery 01 TV. RL. Jerry, at tine suits of' Thos. t)y'Steena, .and John Kelrey, anad 1. J. HIarrisoun. I Hlorse, levied iuon ins thne property of .A. C. L. D). Balk, alt tile suit af A. Canra ,way. I Negro. levied uplon as thne prm. erty of .Jon A. Coieloungh. tat tihe su t of \Vam. Eppersn. Ono tlorse, levied upon as tine ptruanmrty .cr3. W. Cochran, at the suit of J. W. Kei ley. 'Fotir Negroes, two) Horses, onett Carr,. age ;ad two M~nules, levied tupont a tine propnerty of J. II. Dingle jr., t tine sunats aor C. C. Rengin, John Madiisn, G. WV. Lee. D). J . \Vimnn, hi. Thlomanns, and the Bamnnk of tine * ~State nol South Cairoliana. I will seil as Agenat, three Negroes, lev iced upon tis tine peroperty of J. Ii. Daingles jr., to foreelosae a mtngalge given by J. 11 Dianghe, jr., to Wm.~ Weta anad J1. 1H. Din gle, Sr. 2 Negroes, levied uipon as tine property of J. H. McKtnighnt, tat the suits of P. E. Snith, P. 1lmopkians, atnd M. A. Clark. 2 Negros., levied upon0 as the property of W. Hi. Mcn]mnght, at tine snits of J. S. Tjianll aind W. C. Dukes. and G. Follian. .1 Mule and 1 hlorse, levimd upon as tine property of W.. M. Moonre, at tine suits of D. J. Wimnn amnd A. J. Moses. I Horse, levied uponi ats tine property of C. H1. Richardson, at thne anit of G. Follin,. 1 Negro, leviedl upon as the property ot Edward Rtichnardson, at tine samt of L. BI. JItinks. One Negro, levied upoan aus thne propnerty oaf M. M. Rtich, ant the suit of J. S. IBowe. Two Hlorses, onte Wagon and Gear, 1ev edl ona as tine properny of Jo~hni S. Rtich, t tine stois of Ha~vilnad, Hiarral & Cio., amid Rt. S. Pomenroy. I Ilmrse amid iBuggy, levied on as tile property of F. M. Stukes, at thne suit of W. A. Cunninghntan. 2 Horsnes, levied upon as tine property ot J. C. Strother. at the suit of A. J. Moses. 1 Negro, levied upon as tine property o1 TI. D. Sniater, at the suit of John 1). M~ur ray. 5 Negroes, levied upon as mine property of Wv.Webbmat the soitS J. S. & L.. Uowu,, 8 eases, and Haseha~ine & Waltoni. 1 Negro, hovied oan as tine promperty of Robeort Weeks, at thno stit of the State. Two'a Presses ant~I all tine Materis used in at Pramtinsg Ollicc, levlid upoan as thne property of WV. J. Francis, tnt thne suts o1 .Woirkanm & Bioonne, 2 cases, andi D. A. i~lIN C. IIAIIIE S. S. D). kFohruarv :0J, 1854. TIIE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING " TEN PERFORMERS. AT TM'E COURT HOUSE, SUM i ERVILL 1. Two Nights Only! Co MtMENcIN FmRIAY, MA1.cu i3rd. '!E OLD AND ORIGINAL, CAMIBiELL MIINTRELlS, Wes IIO""Cocerts have been receiv-d ! tltroiughott the United Staters, for the past six years with so much applause, have tihe honor to announce to the Ladies and G(.entlemen ofSumterville and vicinity, that they will give two of their popular Concerts is alove. 'Tle l'rogratre will consist of New =ongs, ;?uetts. Quartettes, Ope ratio Bur lesques, and Burlesque Shakers, Dances, &c. &e. For particulars see Bills of day. 3T 'Pickets 50 cents. )oors open at 6 1.4 commtnence at 7 p. n. )r. F. A. JONFS, Agent. Felb. 22, 1154. 17 2t So. Carolina---Sumter Dist Ilrt 11. LE W IS, Esq., Ordinary for said District. WVhereas, W. M1. tanders, hath applied to tie for Letters of Administration, on all and sinigul.ar the goods and chattels, rights and credits of it. M. Sanders, late of the sia D strict, deceased. 'T'hese are, therefore, to cite anl adron inh all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of tle saidtl deceasel, to he and appear ie fore me at our next Ordinary's Court. for the said District, to be holden at Sumter Court House ni Fridav the and day of March next.. to show cause, if any, why the sail adiinittration should not be grante-l. Given under my hand and seal, this 2:thl day of February in the year of [t.. s.] our L.ord, one thousand eight hun dred ail ifty-four and in the 713th year of American Inlepen. deuce. W. lEI.iV , o. s. n. Feb. 22, 1854. 17 it To the Public, JOHN C:IliNA ollirs Iis services to the citizens of Smntrer Distrirt ad the public geni erally aund pledges himself to give every atten tion to the sale of all properties entrusted to hi hands on comumission, either at auirion or pri var.' sal.. The facilities he enjoys, as to situma. tion mund his lung experience in the business are satisfactory evidIence of his ability to do justice to any who may emiploy him. Fel 22, 135. 17 c t MR. LAFAR, FRO at CIlA R LEST1ON, jAViNO taken Room's at the Binner Olive, woul Irespeetfully infosrr the, citizens of Sumiterville a::d its vicinity, th:t. :ii-r h:1 ani ex-crience of some ;- . lie bmsie ,. fit is ;iripared In Turn a r specunen, of Daguerrean Likenesses, r. L,. Ia, on hand a speindid imatsort meint f iii'!i (Ii ,~ tt ti~r :?v(alliosM, Briouche , ece. IlIe i.< prepa red with all ie Iustrmnnents for srecurrig accurate copir.s of I'rtrai.i, and lar tiakgrr ildr.n and (Grouiips. HIe will rein o or a shirt totne. P Iea .e call and examiine Speci mnut-1 ii-trucn iven m, i the Aii rt. Feb..22, 1851. 17 if THE AMYERI0A[' TI' IIll liiustrted~c Coier Weeklly, whieb is pubilished ini Ne's york every Saturday, is iiow abouti i 'itoiommene the ihiird year of irs pros. ,ierous e x isitence. It has rear'lie~d a larger cir atiioin than aniy inig of, the kindu ever stirtedu in America, It is iilled wiih Iiutmis and Carica iire- likiene*.sse of persoits aiid thingsii an thiese atlonie are worith the sfubscritioni price, whtich ls only S1 a year, for which 5:2 nmb~r.s are imialild to any patrt of the Uunited Xuiates. Thie new votlume' will cuoi*men with the "Rentiniseenee 'ifJolmi (. C~alhoun, by his piri vaie $aeertary,"' andi will lie conutiinued in thme l'ick iintil fin ihedl, whmich it w ill tiake neaurly a y eair to accomptljish. Whenmh iltemimiiienicaes tae coiiipfiel theiy wvill be ptililbed in liomk fuorm, aiid ia copy wvi~li e tent gratuitously toi every isbsriber to thre Pick whose name shailt lie on our .'liait ltauok. 'h' l'ik hars hiecome it favorite piaper in the lited States. liesidles its weekly desigins by the first Artist, i t coni~ ts wtirty anid spaicy edi. torils of a high chairacter, arail n ill catrry eer fulniess to thei gloomiiest riresidfe. Itis lhigh cha~rr ncter renders it it firirie in every tiunily. It conttamrs each week a larga * qoantitil y of Paltes, Sitories, Anecdotes, Sceneis ahdme witiims gailh e'red framtlife,. Every article that. appeanrs in its column-t aro entirely original, anid it hats clius. tered iiaiun ii, somie of the best writers tni the Thle tinbscriptiiont prices is SI per year in. ad vancme. Agents wiho send in subscribmers, or clUbs 'omp~osedl ofseveral persons, ure a. lowed to deduct a cmmmission of 25 pe cenit, thns re during the price to 75 cents, for time witiist weekly pubillised upum this coni tinent. Th'ie Pick numubers amtong its stmbsesihiers many oaf theo leadinig men in tihe ntation, who give it it cheerfnl eiidorseomtnt, and itot a line or tdesigni isi allowed to appear ini time Pick thait ie not unohjectionable, anod i t iiheapness pra'tes it wtitin the reach of all. Tlheo ne0w lmte comamences on \Vashingtoun's btirthi dnay, Febu-t ary 22, 1851 All letters cotarinting remtittan ces titlst he addrestsedl to Editor atnd Propalrietore the~n Pick, No. 26'Annr street, Newv York. Feb. 22, 1851. 17 2i B3ilf Black Rtiver Waitchmani, andl Chiarles-. orn Mhercuiry copmy ontce. Min. Eurronr :Pleaise itntnounrce Ciil. 3. M. NELSON as a cantliilate for Senator for Claremontt Couty, at die ensin rg electit n atnd oblige MANY Vorits. February 8thi, 18541 15 tf (1J' Watchmian please copy. MNIf. Earroi: You willi oblige -many citizens by anntouncing Col. J. I). BrAnh. tsr; as a canitlidate for lIepresetitative for Claremttont Couty, at the next sessioni of our Legislature. EF Watchman please copy. INKtVIessri, Eitors: You will oblige many voters of Claremont Elec tion Dimstrict by aninouncing Col. R. LA. RteACilIE lIlCRI 1a'is a candidate foir a seat ini the Ltewer llranchi of the Legisla. litre nilihe Staito of Son'ph Cairolina, at the etnsumtg eletiont. C. Ts MASON. WATCH-MAKER & JEWELER. . Sprepared to do all manner of work in hi lint, w'tineatnesgs and despatcht. Ili term are, CJatt. lIe is still at his old stland jm above *hot Tlowvn Ihall. Feb. 8, lui4. 1',t TINDAL, WATSON & CO. THE subscribers having established them. selves at the stand opposite A. J. Moses' Store, repctfully solicits the attention of their friends and the public to their well selected stock. Their assortment comprises all articles usually kept, (e.rcepting liquors) and will be constantly replenisied, and disposed of on as favorable terms as are ofi'red any where. Their stock consists in part as follows Ladies' Dress Goods and 'Trimmings, Ladies' Collars, Chemisettes, and Under sleeves, Laces, Edgings, and Insertings, Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Ladies' and centlelnen's L. C Hdkf's. A large lot of "Hosiery and Gloves, Cravats and Stocks. Also, A full su >ply of Prints and Domestics. GI:OC'til ES, Hardware, llooware, Carpenter's and Blacksmith's Tools, Cistern Pumps and 'ipes, Carriaee Trim mings, Crockery and Glassware, Saddlery 'and Sliarnese, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready made Clothing, &e. &. &n. '1INDAL, WATSON & CO. JAMrS S. ''INDAt.. SAMttIur. WA-rsoN. II. W. G"ARnnst. February 22, 1851 17 tf HAYNSWORTH & GREEN. W.M. ItAYNSWOltTiL. JOIIN T. GtEEN. AIIORNEYS A' LArbW. SU11 'I'E R V IIE, S. C. WILl. practice in Sumter end the ad. joining Districts. Febru;ary 1;5th, 1851. 21 t f Columbia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & Co. COLl'MBIA, S. C. IAVE constantly on h;tnd the largest stock of in this place, wlic h they are prepared to sell at prices lower than anly o her estab lishmlent in ('ottmhia. 'T'heir Clot hing is namuiactured by them selves with particuir referenc'e to tios iarket, and thiv fee-l watrtrtel to say( it is inrtenor In nonie, and SU(l1 ' It OIi TO .OST I1,01'l11 N( otllred in ;ny part of the country. Their butsiness is Con ducted upon the ote price- cash principle, and the price of their .roods .mar.cd in plain fihrures uipon each article by wlh:clt at uniforminy ot price is obs'ereed, and the inoxptrie-nced .myor is enmab .ed to take his purchases at as low a r:;It as the toe in experienceud and bet:er judger. Persons vistmtng Cluitbia are respectfully invied to an e'xaiination of our stock and pries. Februtry 15th, 154.. I 11 . The British Quartelies Blackwood's Magazine. LI ONAltl SCOTT & CO., New York, con. tinte to Rte-publish the following British '. riodicals, viz: 1. TIl. LONDON Cl!IllTJIRIY lVlIEW, . (..nservative.) 'I EDIN i:lt (il I RtL lEW , (W hig.) T1ll1 NORTi l HSl'TIlIIREVILiW, (Free (hurchm.) 4. T'IIE WELSTMINST'Elt ltEVlEWV, (Liberal.) ZAIN E, ('lory.) The pre'sent (eritical state of lFatropeatn affairs will render these plicnationms ui~nsnmly inter estinig :ttring. theycar 1851 . 'They wvill oerupy a mi'ldlm' grontil bttween tihe hatily wrinten newvs-ii(Ims (rude speenmlationts. andl flyingt ru moms of the, daily .emmurnal, and ihe lismdermens Toine (If thme future historian, written after the living interest ami1, excit:ment of the gre-t t po-t litical events of the time shall hiave pasisedl away. It is to thtem~ P'erimodlicals that readier. tlmst look for the only really ilelligible and reliable his tory of cu rrent event, a:tlItas seh,. in addeitionI to t heir wel l-establ ished lhterary, scientifie, andme thieological character, we urge thIerni uponm tihe considferationu of the readeingm pubtllic. Arranmgernents are inl progress feor thme receipt of early she~ets froemm the* lIritishm Puijshmer., by which we shall beo aile to pl1aceat ou..r lt.eprints in tihe hands of subisc'rtibers, ah mlt as seoon as ther' ennt he fuirni shedI with tihe foreign copies. A ltlmiongh this will inmvolve a very flar.te omlay1 (on ouir plart, we shall 'onmtinmue. to fuiri.,hi time l'eriodicals at the same11 low rates as heretofore., vms.: P'er nnn)1. IFor nnmy noI&(f tie four lteview1s - - 3t (0;t For ainy two of thme fotmr It-views . - 5 t03 F-or any three (If the four Iteviea~ s .-. 7 00 For allI 6mur of the lieviews .-- 8 0it For lilackwood's 3lagazine - - 3 00I For ilheek wood~ and three lIevie as . . t 0i Foar lllack wood ande tihe femur iterie ws. - it) t00 Paymntsto e mde n al csesin ad-. raznc. M3oney enrret inm the State u-here- issued! euill lbe reccwdl at ar A diiscountt of twenty-five per centi from thme ab~ove prices n ill be aillowed ton Clubshi m alh-ri n' foutr or imore cnopies (If anly (one or(i more of thme abmoe works. 'i'hms: Felur -opies of iltak woodm.o(r (If oe lta-vie-w, wviiIli e senit to ((te ad-l dre-s~s fomr SU); fouir copies of i Ie Iiumr iteviews anud Bllack woomd foar S:10; andm so on. POSTAGE~ In all the prinipai~l C~ities and11 Tos, thmems wmrks will bem delivered, thmroumgh A ett, Fit1h1E OF P'O.STAUlE. Whlenm sent by mail, till Poinstage: to amy peart of time I mnitmed IStates wj. he but Tl' N'l YN -FOil itt CICNTS a year for 'hlasckwomd,"' and11 buti TlW l VIs C l N l's a yealr for cam-h of thte lleviews. Itemilittan rces antcmimmLItien~ tcIionils shioublm al ways he amddressed, pos-paidi, to time Puim hshers, LEONIRU SCOT'1 & tO., 511 GOLD SPItE h-Ti, NELW YOlt K. N. 1I'.. .9. & Co. hmave r-cen.rtly'1111 publhe, anmd have now fomr sale, time "FA t31Elit's GIllDlE,"'b lIlenry Stephienms, of Edlinbuirghm, anmd Prof. Norton, of Yntle Comllege, New I Iaven, comlete i in 2 vols, rmyal oc tavoI, c~tintmIii.h 1600it pages, I I steel 1and1 6001 wod enigravinmgs. Price ill muitslinm iding, $6. WY' f"ITlhis tork ic N OT t'he ol "fRook of thme I-'arnm," la/ely IlSUSChITA T'ED (an'd throwna upon lthe make. Febm. 22, 1854. 17 t To Rent, Co(mimodlimus andI comforiabmle [Dwelli ig 1llotise, wtithi a h:,seimenmt ;mart inenmt andtm goodt ouit.-huilldinte. 'Thie Ilionise is sittedl on \Vadhingtonm Street con vemenOt for business. To'm a goed ltenn it wvil beIt rented low. For ternms apmply ton J. It. LOGA N. Stumterville, Jan. 11hmt, 1854. I1---tf. Mr. Editor : The Citizens cf Clasretndon Counoty arm: desirons that C. W. L. lU-EYNOLDS, represent them in the next Ikgisiaturte. By annotuncing him a Candiat for that-oflice, you will oblige them. In Equity---Sumter District, John I. Broughton, Letitia B. Broughton, & Margaret L. Iroughton, By their next friend ) BILL. James R. Brock, vs. | Epsey E. Broughton. ) IN pursuanco. of an older in the above stated case, I will ofTer at public sale, on the first Monday in MARCH next, at Sumter Court I louser that Plantation or Tract of Land, estimated to contain about Six 'T'housand acres, lying in Clarendon County, Sutnier District, at or near Pulton Post Oflice, belonging to the late Edward B3roughton, junior, deceased, and upon which he resided at the time of his death. Not to be sold for less than seven thousand, seven hundred and fifty dollars. Upon tlte premises is a GRIST MILL in good condition, and a SAW 1iL, which is not in running order. The stream upon which these Mills are located is an unfailing one and is very valuable. The lands lie upon the \Vaterce Swamp, containing both low and high lands, ard afbordmig an unsurpassed range for stock of all kinds--the whole constituting one of the mnost valuable Plantations ever offered fur sale in Sumter 1)istrict. A plat of the land will he in the hands of the Corntnissiuner, showing its extent, bo ndaries, &c. Tintis:--One fourth part of the purchase money to be pal in cash; the balance pay able in one, two and three years, with in. eterest frot the day of sale-the putrehaser to give bond and persona I gecurn;y. andit mortg;ge of the land for the credit portion of the said purchase money. W. F'" I. IIAYNSVORTII, Coumnissioner in Eriity. Feb. 15, 1851. 16 dtd New Store and New Goods. DRUG8 A D MIIEDII( TES. 'I Ill. sndersigned has established himself in this village., and has now opened a lrge antd well ass:orted Stock of F:'r Ii and NIlect DrIeig :ined Ep~ye -Sit f,, W'isadow! ..a, V'ar BR Ilit-',. ! '!3 3t~llcry, tt'i ( , N"-. <liciiea-. &<-. & . All of which ale of the. best 1:1uah%, and wrill be qlti (art :on-como. latig teris. A -hare of the pitiblic liatro~nage Is Folicitc. WV. G. I.. 10lC1: 3lT. Dec. 29 1853. '_f In Equity-Sumter District, Samuel T. liri't tn, et af. VSEliza 1. firitton, et at.. In puirsuance of an, oner in tii ent'. I n ill ofT:r n. ptuhli -ale, on the lirsa .lI,:ad.lv in Slarelh next, at Silnt--r t'ourt Ilu.,.- a tra't of landt in 'ait tistrict, dti ised lv the. third bsI:,.e at the will sof te bate Ifenry tIritton,and where. on tit' Ian-' rancii c. Brit i livl, consl: ning two hundre-! and fiv- :r''s-.: at a price oi nit less than anet do.llar ant fifty -:nt p.r ae. I'ermns: do murh canh at wilt tav the rosts of the hill :nnid thtu proceediin;;s usetre'<m, and thec balantce on a errtit until the first day of Nu. veabecr ni-t, nt ith itetrest from the dliy of sale; the tutrchase'r to give bunt .nreity and a mort gage of the premsises antI to tpay for ltape-rs. . - . i-i. ritA .N iWOltI'lf. Coeinr. 1":q. S. 1). February 15, 1y51 16 t . Noice, AI1.L tersoitsmr who are in masy dtbt a fee Will please t o -eu forward. and pay it to me, For ant now nut of the islui.ing moot. And cnnl. .t wai longen. ind-se , if. w i -_. Thei She.rifrh'ims gist tuet, ns iths hatrness onI bas-ck;I An si on 5( 'm5 1 ito trot 55n ai verty rough tract, limsy frietidas dona't comoti forwian-i andt give mea, a li ft, I'll go to ihe dtevit, 54oon, all iota strift, Hot rat her ibhan gos to lhim, so early, hark ye! It l tv a ns e hit oif a hrinit; nosw .isunrk me'!, lI, yioui doni'i pay up, right undaer your nioses, I'll take all yor plapers, and, give them to Ands then', oh, shin, yo'i get yor farin int hell, he'll roast yon like ai hrin, .3. 8. 1RICE!. M. D). ('lare.ndton, Febt.,8, 1851.- 15 if Cabinet Wareroom. F. M. ANDRIEWS, T1akes this lfactinsd of informiing the citizens ofSmevlle ar111 vicinaity, tel. Isis NEW CAIIINET! W A ItE R OOM, whsere he wilt keep fur tsale, chap~j, alt such futrni tire ias co~mes undaser thisi depart met sit his trade-; arid will fornish for csht, at (tharle,'tout ptricesi. ailt descritisa of Furn-iiture madeuk. Repair-ing exteds at the shoristetit ntice. MXz~aogainy andt plain Coint.s furs-nishedh witha out sdelay. Fe b. 8, 1851. 15 tf. Notice, Look Up Street. XMtttn ltAOS s I IOThIl, is st ill in op. er-saton-ankiIs to thel kindnessC5. oft gsood trio n'1.)-r .inly to ar-eceiveo cstomer acs, anal ttainot lsem. tot theis- enit ireC sastisfaction. Ar. C. is rslved1 that hais I lotel shall not liP e.c:scIeib- byanty hosse ta Ih ac sotry -. lversyin thes~1 t' tiarket cans fournish.l tshalt /t' sar-s:slalt"'''n his talet" wel c sookas'l andat celyk. 'tL' h bes arei alt itn od sordes-. altI ath-al Ise op.~t s. Give hst a trial andi ~slr. (Clarsk ph :dg'es sat i-lotin. Who Wants lYloney ? T1lc he ssribe~r fits site, is partienu-tle-iy ina wsant isf it, tad lhe hapj.s thait.thoise whts haves pas-trontizedl haim so libettrally , wilt conitinuie thir~ friensathip lay pay inag up.~ antl entabhln haiat is met thei dsandass iif olthers. "Wheel.s caannot moalve it haisst gr-ea.e' .Jan. 14, 18",-1. P2 if Dr, W.JasDargan & Co. R El'l,I tl~lEA121t1 an h)ru im, 21'lt. ltnt M1edjiine', WVin.ttw Gbmst . Perfoneri~sy. F'acy A siitelet, sad ai vaint y of oithIer airticles usalaly kepst int Driug Staores. L~r NeL tildoor to Chminau's I lite. Janst. ?2, 1851-.t-tf For Bale. F 'l E StiIls( 'Itll t Il'ers for sale on I. verys' re'nasniae termnt, somea valutablte iltprolvedIttt anduimproveds lsts itn thle 'Tswna of Sumaster-ville. Fur par-tienlars, appsily to ARLCiI'!. AN)EltSt)N. Siamtuerville, Jan. &s, 1854. to-..f. Private Boarding House, CA MDEN, S. C. Dny Boarderts necosasassiodted. Nov 9. I853A 9 ,r "BROWNING & LEMIAN,' IMPORTERS OF Frcuih, Britisi and' erniatn DRY GOODS. 209 and 211 King-sreet corner of Mar ket Street, CHARLES'ITON, S. C. C ARPETINGS.-Ingrain, 3 Ply.s, Brus. eels Taipestrv and Velvets. CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin, and Worsted. CURTAIN CAMBRICS and MUSLINS, in large variety. E3IIIROI)EREI) LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS, all styles. GILT' CORNICES, in all the new designs. CURTAIN GIMPI'S, HOLDERS, LOOPS, TASSELS, &c., DRAPERY CORDS and BELL ROPES, in all varietios. BRITISH and AMERICAN FLOOR OIL CLOTiIS. SILVER and GILT STAIR RODS and STAIR CA RPETINGSof all style. WIL:'ON, VELVET; and AXMINSTER RUGS, in great variety. I'I.ANTATION WOOLENS-l.AN KETS, PLAINS. KERSEYS, CA PS,&c.. Red and White FLANNELS, SIIIRTINGS; &c. COTTON OSNABURGS, of all the bast Southern makes. I e English and American COT'fON FLAN= NEILS. French, English, and American PRINTS. LINENS OF, RICIIARSON'S superior make, for Sleetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, y Table Damasks, Di~ylies, Napkini, Towellings, Ilrckahacks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers; Grass Cloths, &c. CLOTIIS. CASSIMERS and VESTINGS, of best French Gosls. S1.llVA NTS CLOTHS, in all the shadesef English Goods. SAI1NI'rS, TWEEDS, JEANS and LIN- I SEYS, of all qualittes and styles. WITH A FULL, ASSORTMtENT OF Rich Dress Goods. In SILKS, TISSUES, BAREGES,GREN C A DIN ES, MIISLINS, &c. 0HM IIAZINES, A LI'ACAS and MOURN ING GOODS, in great variety. a E311IRtN tDERS and LACE GOODS, of ev- N ery deseriyion. EV ENING DRESS Goods in Great variety, constantly received. All the above are of our own D)I It ECTII 01 M POICTATIIONS, t and oie~rel at the LOWEST AMARKET Prices. U T El 15a.-Caish, or City Acceptance. 11 o:T Thre-i one price systen strictly ad lr":,d to, :rn:l all Goods 1Warranted. P 11ROWNING & LEMAN, e Chir ln, S. C., Jan, 6th, 1851. 11 tf NEW STORE Tird ])oor South of the Towmn Hull airl iearl y opposit Tiidal : Wabtton IN, suibserier wol respectfully in. him th eizes of! Surnterville and , tl.' pti :d ier:illy, that le has opened nt I ,he above g.i a egeneril assortment of T )ry t i'i, 1'gts mal Shons, Ilata and j ':,. II brawme, GrocL:try warc, &c. &c. I3 A . A (~i' lt. (t iF.uiely Groceries of I ;--ry d -pn, ue i'h Fruit of various ~inds, such I Or:nges, Apples, Letnons, J &"'..&C , whh hr will sell very low for 7 J. BRRET. N . 3. U ly Notice. _t islaopVille Car-riage anud i liSatr'se Inta s:actory. JAME-S W. AMIIROSEsItill continues to H (cirry on the above bgsiness in all its various t1 hran hie, aund ta kes this metlhod of returning s lk thanks to his friends for their liberal patron- n age, anid iope~s by close attention to husmness to still merit the samte. CAlIRIAGES AN!) BUG. t G(I ES rout.e to order and warrantrd for t. mngthg. If they shrourld fail in that time in C point ggf worrkmanshglip or inaterial, they will he t repIaired frgee of c harge, lIe denemN. it unne. isiary to say anything in regard to the neat glns anid dlurabrilit y of hris work, as his, work will sho w for itself. Call on him at lishop. ville arid he wtill give as good bargains as can - be2 hail in C'harlestonr. I le alsio does ploughi-work at rdhort notice. I lor'r-shoieing doiner withI neatntess arnd dispatch 1 at $1 50 all rirtmdg. Ilis terms for new worka will be to suit purc'haers.--With interest, al. J wayvs. 1llishipville, S. C., Janr'y 18th, 1851 12-Gm Fall Goods! Fall Goods i ltIET & N EWVRERY wouild respectfutlly inform their friendsg ndn the Publie generally, that thery have just re-ceived a large and well se- TI lectedl Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ;i embhracing every qrmlity andr style. or L ADIES' 0 DRI ESS GOOD)S ;Ileavy Goods, &c., t'rocer- tt ies, IHoots arid Shoe'gs of every description; latest C style hirns and Caps; lliardware and Crocrkery; Reildy MShe t'lothinrg, etc. etc., to which they piarticularly inlvite attention. A lot of CIIOICE SEG ARS. nt Important Notice, FELLOW CITIJZ ENS:--.Ir is a painful task to dImt-, liut stern necessity arnd your uiegligence rind fiirgei lniess, demrand that I shiriuld reindr all those~g indgebredl to in, either by note or ac. count, to comre to raw with the clink, hridles or corn at the mill, oni or hefore the frat Mionday in Mfarch nrext, to save yorurselves of displeas nrc anid to cheat I.awyers, Shecriflis and petty Cuonstbles (itt oif cost5, for At the hiss of a penny You'il grurmle and groan, As thtough rhe rhreumratics Were pilercirng eaich horic. The., ghost of haid shrillinags - Frirever yogi will hagunrt, Arnd you shake, least to-tnorrowv Shiild bring you to wanrt. 3 jY P~ry up, arid save costs, arid there will yet bie a crust le.ft you. W.1. FR ANCIS B UT LER. - - -ti To The Public, Auuctiossecr's Notice. .lA.\llaS II. CLA RK herps leave to noti fy ire enirn jofa i Stirrtervi iht anid threvi eiiy that. lie is riow prep~tredl to g ive ihis ent ire attention to anyibi~ huiress in tihe in ttt irt linie. I li :g hatd sioe ecxpericee. v andii i iho's by. di Iilgece arnd attention to til meirit :, shatre~ of;rn pubbe fatvor. Snorelerv ile, h.1I ih, 18%. l--tif k SAMUHEL C, DUNN & CO., ~ :17 Dey~ Street, 2) Ilrnyrne Street, tF Nrew York. Charleston, 8. C. I C Notioe. Thie Snbhscribegr respectfually informs hris cus tomne rs rundi thle public that he. cannot carry onr. his biusiniess ont a criidit ouf t welve monthI s. P'riimpt cuistomenrs whio may favor him with their woriik maiiy expect to he enlled on at airya time for moiuneiy whren thle artiicle Is wvanted . II.e returns his thanks for the liberal piatroniage which lie has receiveid. B. FOLSOM. Januaury 3, 1851 10 6m. n Notice, Jiihn S. Richardson Jr., Magistrate, 'wIll c aittendl promply ta all busines entrusted to hin fiojust back of J, T1, Solomas' nev Store. Jan. 18, 185 1M .t PERRY A T THE OLD STA ND HI S just received and ofTcr for eie, at thaU ILANIKETS, at $t 50 each, good amd hEavy. Heavy Twilled Red Flannels, 31 1-4 cents l Sattinets. Kerseys, &c., a ful assortment, a (:, 'rgia Kerseys and Plains- chley's mane Alous. )eLains, at 12 1.2, 18 3.4, 25 tenth ; Prints, Domestics, &e., of all prices and qu Carpeting, at 60, 75, $1 00, $1 12 cents; Pickled feef. Smoked and Pickled Tongue, ;gar, Coffee; flacon, Flour, Lard, flutter, Rice 800 Packs Fire Crackers? for the Boys; 20,000 Segars--choice brands. Hardi is heavy stock, and good assortmeit are A FULL; A N D GN ER s'frtment complete, together with every desci ?ill he mold as low as can h bought in any nark 'trchasers will find it to their advantage as weli ock is large, embracing " Any thing and Ever OdO potinids wavidfed, for which the I1 er in Cash or.Merchandiie. One Hundred Do z er which over the market pricev will be paid in b Oct. 27, 1853. SOUTH CAROLINA. n Equity---Sumter District, Lary l). Cox,) cretn E. James, - Bill to confirm Sale et. oil. of Land and for vs. execution of title. latthew J. Cox & uspar Jones. It appearintr to toy satisfaction that the ove named defendant, Caspar Jones. re des beyond the limits of the State of outh Carolina It is ordered that he do appear. and ndwer; plead or demur Iti the said..bill, ithin three months after the puhtation I this notice, or an order pjr. Conrfessio tereon will he entered agains him. Also;ordered that the above order be ublishetl for three months in one of the azetts of the District. W. F. B. IAYNSWOR''II, Comnmissioner in Equity. Jan. 11, 1851. 11 :tn SOUTH CAROLINA. n Equity---Sumtef District, laria E. Maples, olly Al. Aaples, dwird Maples and [alni . M 1iaples, y their next friend, evi F. Ithatme, Bill for Arc't. tckeon J. Brouhton, 'homas Maples and Villiam A Bi-ock and lary his wife. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Villiatn A. Bro-k, one of the Defendants i the above statel Bill, is absent from the late of South Carolina It is ordere I, on motion of Mavrant & .ichardson, Complainants Solicitors, that to said \Villiam A. Brock do plead, an ier or detur to the said Bill within three totths from the date of the publication of t is order. Alko, ordered, that this Order be publish. rI three monthts in one of thte Gazetta in is District. W., F. B. HAYNSWORTII, Comn. Eq. S. D. Jan. 11. i854. 11 3m SOUTH CAROLINA. n Equity---Sumter District, ohnit 3. Conyers and '| ulia A. hi~s wife, I unBaev ad. Bill for Account tabella E. his wife, an eif and others. J lT appearing to my aatturact ion that 'homasq 14 Dickey. Robt. M. C. Wither. >tOOn, anid Joseph lotntgomoery, Defetnd its in the above stted caise, reside out the hmtits of te State of Sottth Carol i u, on motion of B'.antding & DeSaubsure, tittphi ina nt's Solicit ors: It is ordlered t hat he dio appear, and an. ver, pleatd or demnir to ihe saitd bill, withinu rec :nionths~ ifter the publ icat on of this iice, or an oirder pro confesso thereon ill be entered against himo. Also, ordere~d that the above order he ubb~shed for three months in one of the azetts of the l bst riet. W. F. 11. IJAYNSWORTPH Coniunissionmer int Equity. .an. 11, 183. 113: J1XNE1" HOTELs Coltunbia, S. O. Sir. JA NNEY, in connection with Mr D.W. [ATLRRIS and Dr. T. J. GOODWVYN, having irchased thamt fine and.commodioums estalilsh cent heretofore known as the CONGARtEE [OllSE, it will hereafter be designated as JANNEY'S IhOTEL." In annouincing this to the publhic, the propri tors feel that it is not necessary to presenat ini etail the indueem-imt and advantages which te Ilotel ptre~set. Its location, it~s commodli tetess, anud thme improvements contemplated y the present mnanagers, will, they feel satis ed, afi'ord to the travelling comunrity atnd Lthers, a flntel ini Columbia wvl~ich will In ev ry way ran.k anmong the hest in the country. ,very comt ort, convenience, and appetndage, the first caus hotels in heUnited States, ill be foud at JANN EY'S IIOTIEL, and no hort ont the part of the proprietors will be anting to render It wvorthy of the capitol of te State. MlR. JA NNEY and AIR. IIARR~IS, so well nown by the vititors; at the American flotel, Ill always be founmd at their iosts, and if ut imittitig attetntion to the duties they htave as tmied, he any gutarantee of satisfaction, they ave tno hesitatioti in psromising it to their gutests. We have also secutred the servises of aMr. Rt. .L. EW AILR, asbook-keeper. $2"' Mr. Hlitchicock's splundtiid line of Omni. uses atnd Hlacks, htaving the namne of the II1'. I painited ott them, are attached to Janney'g [otel, anid will be prompt and faithful in thte aveyance of passengers to and from the w ar1 us depots. Jan. 25, 1854 13 tf. Lumber and Wood, THlE tuhsariher, superintendlant of the team Saw Mlill of Coghilan, Bixon & Co., re pectfulliy informs thte public, that thny are pre ared to furnish Lumtber of any description at lie shortest notice. Ilaving good wagons and teams, the can de ver to purchasers when desired, They have larg quanthty of prime Oak and Lightwood th they can deliver to customers on moder to terms. Tgaaas.--A reasonable deduti~ton in all case. ir casht, or otherwise, anoes wll be takten when rders are fllleed. Every exertionwll be used to give satisfac on to those who savour us with nrders. COGLA N, DIXON, & Co 8nrnmtt)~a. 18, RSM. XI . HIOSES4 OF A. t. & P. MOSES. ,leston prices (freight Included) SERVANT'S >er yard 1 <ime as low as 16 2-4 cents ; ifacture ; alltles Mnekerel, Salmond, Lobsters; Sardirres,&c Molasses, Salt, &c., &s., vares too well known to require ernumeration; A L ASSORTMENT: plion of Goods to suit the country trade, which et for cash, or to approved purchasers, on tinte. as mine, to call onr me before purchasing. My y thing." ighest market price will bd pnid,citi en Eggs Wanted, arter: 1)2 GLENN SPRINGS Rt. Rev. T. F. DAVIS, D. U., ex-Officio VisitoI. Rev. T. S. ARTItUR, J. D. McXCoLt.OUGnI. Proprietird " GEoRGE BCNTON, Rector, and In. structor in Mental and C~lI1ristian Science, Modern L.ngutages and Elistory. Mrs. UEroN, Matron. -- , Inst rSittor in Mgthgtgat eg Natorief Sciences, arid Aficient Literature. Prof. G. F. DeVlar, (late of Lime Stowe Spring,) Instructor in the theory and practice of Music. Miss C. M. Ii::tn, Instructress in English. . '' 8ossoszr, Instructress in Draw in. Painting, and Assistant in French. .Mtiss SorniA WAnt.EY, Instrue'trniss li Fit. glish Branches, and Assistant in Mathematics. Aliss ELIZA Pr-ATT, Assistant in Music, and En lishi: N. It. The corps is not yet complete. * IlE above Institution, loccd at G!ent Springs in Spartanburg Dtstril, S. C. iyill be opened for the rebepion of pupils on the first of Feir.tary next. i converting this estabbrhment into a school for young ladies, the buildings have been thorughly repaired and fitted up ; and in furnishing them anew no pains have been spared to make it, in evety respect, such a home as parents woul desite for their daughters. Particular attention has been hestowed ,,pon the il}nijpg| Instrin's and with a large and efficient corps of teachers, and a thorongh course of st udy, it affords eve ry ad vantge to be enjoyed in a similar institu tio. Applicants are admitted, of any age, over seven years, and placed in such class is they he prepared to jotin. ' he scholastic year will consist of one ses s.ion divided into two termsof fire months each, beginning on the 1st of February and July. Vacation, December and .hintary. HATE.-For Tuition and Board, including washig, fuel, lights, &c. &c., $125 per term, and there will be no extra char e, 'ixcept for Music $30 per term, and for Boo , Sheet Mu sic, Drawing Materials, &c., actally utsedI. For further information, see " Prospectus," which may be had by applying to the Rector, or either of the Proprietors. Dec. 21. 1853 3m. lD- Charleston Mercuary pubulish tri-weekly and all the oilier papers in the state weekly, for thiree mothts, attd forward illt. to one of the Proprietors. b't. John's School, Rt. Rev. T. F. DA(VIS, D. D., Ex-OlIol \ isitor. Rtev. 3. D. McCOLiLUGH[, A. MI., Rector, an:d Instructor in Christain Science anti Belles Lett res. -WM. B. LEA RY, A. MT., Vice Rector, and In'iructor itt Ancient Langua' s and History D. D. RIOSA, instructor in athematics anid Natural Science. R1ev. E. A. WAGNER, Irlistitetor in English Departmnat. PHE Exerecises of ihis institution will be A resumed on the 2d day in FE~BRUA. RY t'ext. Boys are admit ted ovet the Age of seven years and prepared for the Juniior class In Cellege; or they miay receive a thorough academical course, either classical or English. There is but one session, (dividled into two terms of five mionths eacti.) beginning en the 2dl of February and ending November 3. 'Trtasis ra Srssion.-For Tottien andl Board, inciluding washing, fuel, lights, &c., $225 payable aemli.annuall in advance. Enatrance fee $25, for which books and sta tionery are furtisheud the: situtt so long as he may cotntinits in thu instittmion,. Advanced students desirin~ privato rooms will be allowedl thnem (at the <discetion of the Rector) for an extra charge of $15, to pay for fuel, hg hits, &c. For firtheir informatihn apply for a" Proispec-t us" to the Rec tor, at "Spartan burg C. HI., 8. G., Dec. 21, 1853 3~m South Carolina--Sumter Dist. Samtuel Tindatl, ads. . CA. SA. Farrar, Banks, & Co. Saniuel Tindal iwho Is in the custodly of the Sherity of Sumtter District, by virtuoe fa writ of Capnaa ad satisfaciemdum, at the suit of Farrar, Baniks, & Compainy, having filed in any oflico, toigeilher with a schmeduile, on osith, ofltis estate and effects, his petition toi the Court of Coin. mon Pleas, prayitng that lie may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the Genieral As sembly. niade for the relief of Insolvent, Debt ors It as hereby (ordered, that the said Fasrrar, Banks, & Company. antd all other the editors, to w~honmte said Samuel 'lindal is in any wise indlebted, he, antI they are htereby sum monedI. atid have notice'to appear, before the said Court at Sumter Couirt H~ons, on the eleveth day of. A pril next, to sthew cause, if any they can, why te prayer of thea petiti'sn aforesaidh, shoul not be granted. W. J. SING LETlON, C. C. P. S. Oflice of Common Picas of Sumter Diisitit, D~ec. 29, 1853. In Equity--- Sumter IDistrict Wdama Lewis, Admi'r. of BILL. Liz:unardi WVhite, Charles WV. Mtiller. JConpl'ts. Sail's. The creditors of the- late Dr. .Jaxes HIawn swontin, emiitled to claim untder hiisassigmnient to the above tnamecd Defendant, etected n the 28th day of July A. D. I8842.are hereby no- ~ tified that, by an order in the ahove stated cause, they are roqnirei to establish theIr d~e mand~s before me, Comnmissioter in Euity. for Stinter District aforeiedd, on or bfore' the first day of May next. I also ive notice that I will until the said first day of May neoxt, receIyteIoposals for thme sale of a part of the real estate conveyedeby the said assignment, lying partly 1Tnait wholly [n the corgioate limits of Sumeterville, bounded by lands of Dr. J. C. Havnswoarn, W. L. Bunsots, T. J. -COORN.AN, and Mrs. C. BOa saxn, and by the new road nning froua Sut. terville to the usteam mill of T1. 3, C'OGItLtA & d Co., supposed to contain about one hutndred and sixty aeres. W. F. B. HAYN WOR' Coatr.-t Deo.97.18Y