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A\II the atteincy tie Lg;is/aUlre has, or can have, in this mtter is to prescribe the mode of the Election. In this view I at .sustained by all the States of the Confedera. cy except our own. Never in my knowl. edge was t his Election of l'residncit and Vice President ever made a test vote in South Carolina. 'The Legislature does not embody the sovereignty of the State; It is only the agent of the people elected by thema to discharge certain prescribed dum ties and they of a local nat tire, and I deny that the people of South Carolin, ever have, or can have any direct agency in the election of their Cheif aIbigistrate until the present tmode is chanted. On the subject of popular education. I will reply that I ant dec idedly an advo. catc for the education of the iases. its tendency is to elevate society, lessen vice and cliic, and opens the mind to new fields of usefulness and happiness, and a ny p'an suggested by the Legis~ature that will be an improvement oil the present ss. tet will meet with my bc-irty support. Relative to the establishment of a Peni tentiary in this State I am convinced that it would be an imiprov ement on our usual mode of punishment ; but so far as my ac quaintance with the State Treasury ex tends, I am inclined to doubt the expedien ey of it at the present time. The buildini g of the State 1louse together with other heavy expenditures necesai it y incured by the State will vastly icrease her demands for funds, and in consleration of Ohis and the itmtnsC stitim r aired to cistre a suitable, secure, and permanent Peniten tiary I would adveate its postponiemte nt. I believe our present Militia system should be modified so far at to diienise with petty mustering I ame aneert.ielces in favor of preserving an .rgan:h::.ction less htrthensome to the people and at the sane time sutliciently elfective to iiet any energency that may arise. .i. E:.' W T IlIEl SPO(j. Telegrap.hed fo the Car olina ' Times. Riot in New York.. Ihar.rnitons:.:ei d . There is a terrible liot at Uirooklyn, be wean the Itonian Catholics and l'rotes. Mtits. It is reported that se':e or eight Americans have been killed. and fifty or sixty wounded. The Irish (Coipamy, the Shiel's Guard, are ont in full force and shooting down the Amiericaus in the streets. There is tremendous excitement. Tet LOsT S-rr.. y~tn:it ('miv or (i.uscow. - R eports were enrrent itu Liverpool. when .the Asia sailed that the Steatship Civ of Glasrow. h:id foundered at sea, but tihat her passengers were taken otl'by a vessel Iba odt to tlie coast of Africa, where they were landed in safety. This report, it is said, was:recei::ed from a rentleman who heal the intelligence direct f rom one of the prove correct, it will cause great iijoiiinr among the friends of the five hundred per ens who le(t Liverpool in the ill-fated ves sl in anticipation of being Ian !ed in Ph ili dolphia in the ccoure of fourteen or sixteen days. An imnportantt discovery has lately bseen ::nade by the Chaemiistsi, anid is noting less thanui the leaves of cofihe are bett er t i 'ni the herries. Th'le essetiatlpriniciples of tra anid coffe'e are thle s:i nei, abrhtoughl chem-t ists still call tea thaeine, andi thait from coll'ee(i cfreil. Thl~ is dh cry will proiba blv effect. the coiinnerce of Uir.,zl. a hiebl niiw e\ ports suach r itmerouts mnans of thle eoffee berry. _Wien it is generalIly k nowni that the leaves of the coffe~e t~r-e arc as .aluable as thte berrie!', tm: pice1 of cohlee m:ntv he lowercif. Tributle (of R epec t. At a special mieetiig -of ihI. inights if *Jericho, 16~e foyi:: wi rrc aui d.-e ai d reso lntion wvere adopted ,l Whtereas it has lea..ad Einigi tv Godl to call froma our midst outr we!! beloved brat iheri 'G(oce1.s tri: yt.-n. 1 'Iesdrcd. b. ' t ini hisi death: we hr.ve lost indtv'iduaiIlly a. frietnd an2 brothe r unrd the Order '6f the Knigiits of Jericho, one of its brigrrtest ornamencts5. 2 Resofred. ''ia a we do oil'r to the faimily of our dieensed b'rothecr, orir syim piathiy in their distre..cith 3 Reso/red. T1hat the brethirei th Order do wear the usual badge of mourn iing for thairty days. -May Jt0tli I'15l. CORN! CORN! CORN!!1 1000 Bushels ofCornunow~ lanidin. and for salec :b Columbia Junie 7th, I1851 32 3r. a The following resolution was adopted by the Sotuthiern Cotmoi ercial Convention, held in Charleston in April, 1851 . Rr-.sorLvE, That the Sou thernt Qiiar terly Rteview, publishied in the City of Cha~;rl eston, by a native of Virginia, amid edite~d by one of the most distinguished lit. p~ er geantlemen of the South, being te gnh heriodical of that character, printed qn published .in the Southern States, and havmng always defended the institutions anti interests of thte Soth, is entitled to the patronage of thb Southernt people, anid .this Convention earnestly reconmmenid it to their favorabln ::onsideratic~tn June '7th, 1854 32 tf. .5o, Carolina--Sunmter Dist. flU IV.- IV IS, Es-,., Ordinmaryfiir said istricf. Whiereani, RI. \V. Donald hath appliedl *' 1e for J,etters <f Adin,'istation, on alt and siitnlar the goiods aind chattles, rihuts antd creditors of the late John DonrafI of the .said D istrict, deceased. , Tiese are, therefore, to cite anud adahoon. ishn all awid smiguaar, thle hindilred anrd credi '-tvgrsof the saiad sleceasied, to he amid appeair hi~fore ame at our anext O rinary's Couart. for the saiid D istricet, i4 be hohlena at Saumter Court I loase onu idmay the 16(th day of Junie int.,to'show' e'aure, if any, whly the .sid a-hainitst ration Thouald noat be granited. ivean undler mny haaaj .;rid, sea , this ..7th dary of June.a~ itt the year of ',. s.] our Lord, ria.o thotisaand eight hauni dlred anad fifty.foutar, antd in th le 78th yar of Amiericuan iudependeng'' ne 7th, 1e.d LOOK HERE All ye Worldly minded-men. The subscriber nfle'rs for sale his valua ble plantation lying on the North-eastern sidie of Black River, in Sumter District, comprising soime 1800 or 2000 acres lying directly on the Charleston Road, situate nearly central between Sunter and Kings tree, an excellent stand for a store aid public entertainent, with a good two-sto ry dwelling house, large and commodiou, gin house, new gin and ecrew, good smlce house, kitchen and dairy, with decent ordi nary out-buildingrs. ()n said premises is 200 or 400 acres of clopred lamd all under rood fence, 50 acres net, just cleared 50 or 60 more neatly deaded, ready for clearing. There is also a large hay con prising soine 200 acres partially drained into Black River ; some of the Islands deaded ready ir clearing, worth 15 or it dollar3 per cre. Tlhere is 275 acres of superior cain swamp foi cattle and very good lir hogs, a very decent house for a store or apothecary. Directly on the mnai road on said prenises is one or two never drying Springs of water. T'here is !5do 120(1 er 1100 acres of the heet tiinhercl land for a stean inmill or turpentinze or saw. limaber, that is on the waters of Black Riv er. Further iniliormation can be had lv applyin r to the subscriber on the promiies iimmiediately as there has been one or two decent offers already made, but they were not quite np to its full height. It relltires a Iun of a good spir.t and a very decent force in the bargain. Now is the tine to strike while the inro is huot as (:tlavs often brcc danger . W. 11. WOODS. AMay :11, 1I51 :3 :Iat "" :mtlen Journal and l mrlinlon Flag copy three titOCs and forward bills to Blnck Rtiver 1'. O. Plantation for Sale, The hscriber oll'r., for sale his planta buion, c ontain;ntg .1:; I aer.-, of land, or whir-h rAxIy acres are in a state of cultivation, ;nIl in gool tepair, with all neeess::rv hiblin 11' therco: . Th'e abhove place is situated in Clarendon cout 1ty, near l'acks. ville 1'. O. For fu rther mIorination apply to G. W. Jnto))\wV.a. May 31, 1651. 31 4it Plantation for Sale. I ofli'r for sale on accon11:iiodating terms, my plantation on IRIft en Creek wich con sist ; of about 11 t) acres of land. 350 an:es cleared and in hr.bl ctiival iin. Also Iny stock 1.'f .ttle, Ili s, l:iantation r Ioo!S, &. e. I )n 'he pre'Iiis is a Iine' t i o a'''! cIow l)vellinu. house and all nece~ssr oeL~tltldlhings ; all of which are in first rate order. l'o ai ;t o(ud purchIser bhie te(r Is will be :)a ' y. .\pply" to .iohnt It. I. 1amin i't rI':le, or on the prenis;es to file. M.1y 31", 1i . t '1 tt Land For Sale,. I I t!lscribir .llari for sek* a valuale tract oft Iand containlil:: 51; acres, a illn inn ho-!y, situaterd ttwo nile aboice (-:tharv noh.rch and fourte en tnil's belar Sanitvrra~lle, :u(-l h~alfa ra;ile 'rani the rund leang fronut 't i :.avannah. A L o, a Liece ""f .' acres lying i;i ;1i lwamtlp, ~onvenjint t sai.! trait. .r t :-t-ck ranl-.. !'hi: I.nerl is t..eil t;xe"I with at "I dwelling houe :anit all ne ersiar y ~ut bul dtings. Also, aill p!;ai u~'- to l ,"! I'rk-ma~ui:h", tools, nod ia very rlln- Il:uinuill ; a: I h. ,."l, h~elang ing to the plIace, )tuineniino;0., c anh-, shl ning, (;",au+. Th'1-11.,u41 will h eirr to ile Iurchaser next .tant; ry. e ba'AIIher.iN . W 3 tauy 1,a 1fc5 /1. ) : tAI~ ESALI L'.1RNT. ly II.Y l .'\'o*~i ~r ilh..: M e an-- ..-a3 it.--| -- h Th'iili til. 111, f iri n.-rlyo e peIb V Jl2(.2ii .' ri; v. , c ii I p:. n asi, wi aaalb. I ,a.i Warrnt.- esa t ohe hc t rilit.i Thne whot ah veicls wnill' il i to t he in--eat. t b cal:ei ilt' a lsh iie iri Philad! ljehit l; b'ic'sh.' . .hay :id, fiht .1 lie flok w9 lCpri-tidorol s varcesir hu idpt Iy done. ThYe, ubcib,-r hA.inga Ilot. knowleeriii of th s t Ca r. bri iess, u joiest tic conthinne 'tiofthO, e o t p:ltrona p I ii Ijtlebv tiator 1:s it : Ioe licallrll. Pro-es 1ll. W.rtt el . Iljall. IR,cci' ( n2ii 4I.~d)l.;i.' il .\n l.ry R()01 , it -.ts ital0i% n t l ayne Ir, i851 hai ct.ji .ifata 1.sr' i . I ,A i Fiih '.\ Ri woubl rsc t in.d- ifr na i ther 'ril iz~re~io Suntrvll I a:ril~ the~ has longeriui.'he Piidrid breryteae o lit I oftipon acn i who de. jiril:, !!entbl:enussesi~i at t hemIS.i lb~ U'. 3, A !-e t Lf~ ll?." !is~ it w 'rl. he n ci, t I cal r ah ' .\ay 31, IS 1% :.1) C ut ti.kII.~llt VotI', t.. I A STO 110r. i. public. psiat i,ae inot baiied upn the aidn paruay 15thw prearai. 2oue on cohierIhins'tr lste, eblcnz thehiro inlivysininpers.. cd-- smltswt h hai nds n~oucahe inta& fh:rigC.. 3d-Itkoncunc)Boes a by einent ernit he onpy ,af hai rl5 dy2n3x. ih --tf.mp hs Thie pon briy vriye ccredt a inibrS orpaoh lnation h esttahilet of theack asserion by poof e h siun a tit'as-..on'i No 6mAstrelonc--, hImi ir manIactounredod and apie lared DldWllftrugiss Sote~ll,.C Mayd 29, J51 3 It NL mN ICE ! ICE! ICE! 11 OLUMBIIA ICE IOIJSE htas been .I eurly rebuilt, :u ust to bit cuatl)aIc of holding sev.eral thusand tuns of I('1:, an'.d ;is be alhiurtl to pt rsoos la'iig at at litteo tip, aaa oply tlius rieglarly. It "a.ill lie scu~tt afl'aavary laottaolg. if des'irabhle, lay rail ruoan, p assaenager oar freighat t rin; ani tlahe~ raial dagents have 14inda. ly olltared to give every Ihavility lair its ?raiaspaar. lotiao. \\Vit Will tihwaiva hiavea at tnfa at the ailiarenat ahaijats to raeeive retiarnda lanklletsl, laoxesa, fie. ('oaat oficta twori 'm~'atsa paer pountad ; lra'ague, hataxts itaid pc ahiag :17 cenats;t ebaargea on railra 'attl wa.ill be fooala 2~5 14, 750 cents la'r l1lt) ptaaual. IIOA"TW1\ItIGII'1' & IIARItl!l.uo, rplrie.tor.. N. 13. Bllanke't at, :a ve'ary eatava'aieta aaaaala aal'tIrauspo~rtitai ie. Ila takata w~ill be lartai- lca. 'at cosct. M1ay 10, 1851 23 t f l "'I! 1C: Sub ~*'~tlscribersa atl a j'avl iaazIlii haigha. t'St Dritve I for (iitl i laaatad 1 ,itlir a p a - ; per son, haintg Ilacun thlr stide, wa'll fanl It tat t\'VAI:.U:,Vlbl:111 & ('(.. PA .1'Ei: to'at :Stt S IaI I tti~a a1I'~, (jhaua/:'samn, N~. .Soaaib catrtliuia f'a7;ar .3Iaa iiai]rc~iri?'. ( 'aa)I ta)Ia.ur. M1ay 10, 1s:)1. .s rut. 100,000 GIFTS JFoi' TIIi People. 21)81.11I h1'l I .) saubm~its taa thet l'aaaajla' of, ill, aoialed Mt' s, Ila lI'lHll I Ill Caotaa t,aa Wi.jth 1* e'althiittian ofl his 'I ag.til'a i tatitt al Itllt etat & SOUTH AMERICA, AT' ACADEMYM 11 'A.!I., li6.t latiil}', ,\ 'aa arL 100;000 TICKETS ONLY, AT ilII~l($1 EACH, \\"llbrsi ~l !nc latrdi'asr .,fi ai' t far '1111: .1)I1:-asIu' OFl lOl'I PERS'~ONS 'I'n t~ I 'ahiititta 'a ill lhe praarnt' titai a tla at \aa10i"raia 'e raalia'att' e ttitita a t11e It-:It ar lo, (loi "i Sirt il lite Itallaui' t' Iu,1tll til't (Alaaaa" FA M oa Nin I r ,ita 'aaltta 1i (lite 'I . No%-lr-,a- ithl 5mlso 'laa ilta plat It a'aaibratce 'ter 1lot) acre-s all I atailal .a high I ie at, ia t aatiiia, 'a'. di I)x .'ai ,araI, lit:. I athlar iiic -ry (at. If !o 'sa, tta ga-Itd I:, ~ . 'iar" is a Ilargae Or Va'alaaI ait iE1a,(ll (.IaaV iaalaaratit i rarazara Iti a -aroa l l, ail aitaI ofl Itl'1..IN ltl:i. 1"I I I), t, ia:at(, a iate lr~.a. .1 Itcrpatjaal !(,ana a itil t.laI i ec r} r i~iti-r-"t, Ill a' it at toi ",1(1 'ii C a-hi'hraatel 'i'rait ii Mlar r, "Lily I). !e'a 'a alu a -a rt, isa I u_. *i, :t uiaaal I 5 l~.aaet' .'iaI 11'atita.., 'aal ate.! ait a tat rarial .,Stll I !I ''l.lti ocf .lit iano. aril P. aili'r I'lak I), &v-. ('u'!4 p2lc:rli l liaa'trt:ni t ' Thle gip!': tail '"0it";t oh' l'aititta-. It ias t, .M~i rroar .;f .\a I:(-.hulaaal auitl (.'faa'!tt , aitr ,a .iil iaaaa'a ra'aliatiat:, 'a I lar al't ita i-tite lay 1':. lilj ii ni il lthe Ihat I ahitii I 5.0r0ta0 aaai Iaa'a 'li- ti ~ t. ,'a aiita( 1. 1,i 1:) 1' " . "a rut I' lt~lhll '~tIr~ .tsr tt a l a ! 1I: tla al' r a a )Ia ill iii a t S i. ta tiai'a,7) '(Jit ,rulr to iO~r" to :Iit uIIre e! . Ite ctal} ia' I ia.'tta..'rt' '.ta at-uti'.' 111:,0 ale.;..'I lat ." -alli a \I, a *- I Ii \t ... . I a ..a. ... A. ANDERSON, %iunm1te ViIle, S. C. lseuct Ptlll, inforums thle people oif ';ur 1-.r Disutrict thaL hoi has~ j.P'. neuvt:r np.! moiist elutaice s'torkI. of M j r'iui~g amui ?!+Iuuul iei" Goods, That~i cannot~a ho siurpinruuil by n.Pyltl,P in tis t:.rk.*;. l le Las receive~d .n:ny lie~ w syles which a irtlI,:srs wt~ipthl do0 mill Pt exalitia bit lir" loviing elsewhepre.. A Cfull and lhprp*'- piuplv of I I'isi ry, Shirts, l)raiwers, (Iiiv., iwjslv..ile:r, C'rai:. 1 l~ipil A larpca, rerptiput of I( X\ I) V )jAI) 1: CI. 'I1Ill(;,. lthcl twill be soil! lowt. (; tnYe' t ippa nfa.-p nr.-~l by the~r nfsrri tiers from . t iitaLP*( promptaily ;ptteiailu. it). A. ANI)lItN. April ;Pl.. 1351 if Notice. .11 rSI i'iv.''! :ar)'l ",I;,r'in: a fin'' stoc.k of the appost i .li.tlpa'le :,l.1d I inst .'t It--~ ; Shril, m~pill S-tlnppapgr (:(.,..!is. ossing-'p' Il 111k. .\. Bot')y ('lotb's S?4ir~n, .v. Sjiipip.r TweedIs l.jipipp .\: ( 'a.iouril: (avs Scieks.. lrte." r Sill; .\" 1lerio p, "ipp'r Shirt:. l'appapupa . lit }'l lila. j I . : . . . n p~ t I t h pt . :i i . . . SilL, Prase. an l I .i it ' Ir:.p ii. 111k, in'! l'.tney P '-i;.. re ':n I Pra.p I'npu .1 1 we !," 1\ as :.,i'j 4"1,t"'' It -t:i', 11. 'ainiIPPt an~ alin ltP iI l\\iphai: :',el :eurI l.> I i , ,All ofp t: hii, It t:: in .0 .-o r tni''p ni.,l thie 1111'1 ;"''r'rally P ,.'MI :tub' 'xaiiP:. We~i are al l. re.an.'.l to Maip- t1, '.Ic.lr. .aiy a lip i Ph.: 'l'airieu. hin",.', uPS a ap'p~np! ('hl. .is t":111 lie ,1n." pp the : Iztp .Iti thie s':11:8 r e:'. April 1'-, 1'.51. ~ (1OO Reward, PV'-hjx't' :.!:" Ppt.Nv ':p (i ;"'R , b:i~lh: "kl per cr,p: c.ii i-" i! '! ik"_1 l.ipp's. upliper iF ;r pppt. ti, h Si''u i ,i t 1 ill'P . i 4:It I It ppa iii t't !habctit %vu-i1; ::1 .0;! SPPP;P;Cr t~ ili ai i;' ::.,:Pp. It 're nt'.:. ,)t :,t (.uttn Ipipp p t to pfre 1,k" mther i=. I eii! 'K": ,.:' PP.... !pc. 111!." 'Ici2:pr r'; l".Pty 1)11111,e Pll: 11i ii: pilp'tta ipp PaflV .1:1 pa l1," 1:pt" ie 1 t :i p p1.t. h-11. 1II,. ('p~p 111.11 ul S. (2. DR. C. Ht. LIIUT,11 At Bishopville. Tl IEF Sula~cribears are now rccei ving from the C hrleton, BalItimjore amnd New York mairkets, it lairge and comnplete Stock of (Dodls for the Spri rt' and Sum i;;er trade, comp jrisinig in part, utnder the: 1) Ilowingt hiea;d:), viz 3 S~apic 4S Palley [)ry ("'odis, Amng tvlicli, is a line assortmient of Mus il-i, latce, Cotlta rs. M oves, M itts~, &c. ~ .-A I Y ,1A1I); CL:fOTHING, I5OlI. & Sh3oes. I itic& asioniablle :s;ilk and3 Straw Bon,, C 'soI li'nlcn's flasli nrlf,1.l- HATS -Para ,ua, I .eLhorh, and P. I.. 1)o. I:u'aIai'tc & Cuatlery. C~trri:ige I lardware and, Tlrimnriaings Iron, Naojs, I lolliaw-ware, Saddles, Bridles ful ' s ; 1,1 p"'y of . AO E IEA o t laIch ill he soled low for cast cr t ot it 31:3 I catstqatoers ril Limle. Il':a ill for past fi;,'ors, the respect ful l; :shS a (c(33(f ion3 c.e of p.atroa,, I jtot3is o on our part, to use every e xer tart to satisfy ourF c' 3lt33t(CrS inprcs flishl~ville, Mar. 15, 1 i-5 1. [ -Ill Mi\ 4" lFASHIIONAIIIE ,1L::1C *a," ,t 1tr rfiwi' .6' 01). Thie sablscrihet Well, I respcc.tfu liV-, call ;attentioan to his large and~ well aso~ted Stuck~ of (.'hlIlie.~ ;and Pe rege I )cl ,:tl u,. !.Ji P lr~lletr ,pitd(f.Irinlted a id jplain~ .1 ;waunet 'lushes Pop,~lin anda ILien J's tr.s, ial dress kanco' SksMrelalSis -tel c". I';md ;'t"; s! Silk.3,1s ~ad~'; 1n11 I'ii'a laamlbr.'illcrl collars, (.liooni. AI'xaiader's KiCd (Iauve.s, IA~ T1rc. (;!o~ves &..' L.. 13. lIANKS. 11103? 1 )caiim+, 'Pic kings.\c 1 ;anjclhcal ;ad l'.ra wn Skirt ing, J 1-"1, 1t1 1.-1, andl Il-4. ine fab~;le clot hs, Diapers 4.v. I 'o~(:millts of ;all atina lities. p 'ruaatimor I .;nr us, l'lllow"caso I,:,om~s. by 1L. 11. ITANKhS. 1 'rct rvos, (..aa.l:es:, NOW t I ...,' L.. F J. JI.ANKS. :\Iao't ay: hin eils'! to bet eralleall fr April .'. 1 701. tf Notice, '1'111 r131 r a'i a are: no'w ,ecti the ir s;L It a0~i ~33g ari 1,~utL33;. r gua11 , whlich. 1a~. he'3 33 .(lrt13.3 (lbt t.~ rest cae 3g3( ., l ari fl (1r s.k Ul Optels a l,~ l :arto cs tt' t. t b u11:anda t;3.t'. rf :tie r.lnnltoity djaunning, !11141 1 I '' ai t 1 trin m I riendail:. the.. jutt h tidr. callaing ,l'vjatrr,. :t. we*3 h3i~ave utan I0" s Il.th- anttalt itw .'fN I ).1 I., \\':T.'uN X Ico. Ma:r. 1=:+1. t Just Received, Dr. W. Jas.Dargan & Co. R E'TAIL DEALERS in I)rus, Medi ciney~. Paints, Oils, Dve stuf1'", P'a tent Midicines,-. Window Glae, Perfumnery, Fancy A tticins, iand a yariuty.of othr articles usnully kept in I)rug Stores. JNo. W. t)anAN, W.JAs.DlRGANM. D. $_'g Next door to China's Hote,. Jan. 2, 1,5 1. .. , 10--tf. Epping's - Sarsaparilla, (IlSr NOW IN CSE.) And a variety of other p pular Patent Medi rines, for vale by )r. W. JAS. )AkGAN & CO. Feb. 29. 1851. 18 if A Lot of Paint Boxes, tWater (:Clam,) far sale by Feb. 29, 1851. I) . Garden Seed. .A large supply, kept consitanuly on hand )\RG.tN & CO. eb. 2'), 18 I Excelsior Family Starch, In pound packat"t"s, powdered. Also the higily celebrated (orn-Starelh. for sale by DJAIt AN & CO. Feb. 29. .95I. 18 t f Genuine Cod Liyer Oil, Prepared by ltushtr1, Clark & Co. Also, ruld drawn Castor oil, (very fine.) for sale by DAW A N & (0. "ul. 9'.r, I 5" 1. 14 If Spanish Cigars A ND FINE f1!E:WING TOll\ACCO, for sale oy U A ltl;1 A-. Cu. Feb. 2'9, iS;i. > if Fancy and Toilet Articls. A beautiful .asortltlent. Call at lig. an's ard ex:trtiithr.',n. Also a ariety ofN'jt 1'a fe: yj:d Enia'.lupeg fur sal :by " A RG1),*AN - r- O. - ett d r to 'hina's Hotel. i'eb. 2'1, 18"51. 18 if At C. SQUIER, NO. 203 AND !, .MAIN S'1 hEET, COI.UMtIIA, S. C.. Manufacturer and General )EL1:1.R IN FINE AND PL.41N .Pianos, Chairs;,. r7_1G WALL. PAlt:I, &c. &C. &e SAt very low prices for rash. lie is constant lv replenishing, his large assortment from his MANlI FC'l'tRY in Culnnhia. and fromt Ne'w York. and now ,fU-r a greater variety I than isli!. especially si in 'ANCY ANT) xN AM'eil.E ) F) iI'rUNTitE, siti-g :ind Ibklugcki 1'ha irs, &'c. .\-c.. A. 11. (;AJ.ij t C,.'1 tiltl.:luIoR A ND :i'll.\'LY. OLl'1'IVEDl'J.-'M at New Y'i4k er"h. prices. , Ej' All Pianos or Furnsi tre s'ld by hrim r.re warrant ed for one year or loneer. All kinds 'f Furniture neatly and. proiptly repaired!. A larne lot of MATITO.NY 'ENE'RS on hanud, with other Cabinet Maker's Materials, in great variety. WA1.I.-l'API',i AND OltDF11.1NG, ,. large nnd rich as-urtment. Y' I Au rals scrved t.it slort notic .with 41l aUc itnil \,'(od Collins. IIe venll respectfully invites his friends and Ie public generally to call tund examine his Mrch 15, 1851. 21) l v. RQJSE1lT A. YONGUJE, C ALl'U .L, S. C. R1 XG' Iteave to c'all te attention of las frieds and the puiblic. to his. Large and handsome Stock OF JE W E.lV, &c. In aiiddit to hsis formier stock, h e has just reerivral na new andii~ extensive, assortmaent ofl t1 .l) ain- Sil1.ER WATlCIIES, Mantel (''.Ait KS of every variety, Silver nnd lhtesd Ware', -a larger variety ; ailitary andl F"ancy a h'ods ( Gins. *1?ites, Sportmn' A 1paatu, .'assrtmecnt of- 1:.NCY (0H)).8. a 11 is pries will be foundis, on exantnaten, ' hes as moelrate ais at anay othe~r erstalishmnentl in the Seoths. Thlantkful' for past datvors, hea so licit.* a conatirnuanc of th pastre sf~l is forme r friends1 and~Li iustirs.I~ e ~Jul7Receivedt I..I~l IES' Hottees and W'alking Shoes", ( ni ters, Kid-TeF &c. Gents' Calf Hoots., and llosettees, Ladies and Gensts. Over Shoes. As-A l'ie assortmnat of Iliaradwiare, TFin Wahtre, Sadllery, &c. I.nhdice' Woods' ar,'illMoroca Work-Jltes, lens, liuair tand T'i th flris~ , Dressinag, Tlck, and Pocket Combs, &c. IIOOimi, d~'. Novels, Poet~ical Works bimd ::%hooi Hooks, and a line :'-sse rtmntn of St:-.ionry. G ROCE R I1$. . }rown, ('Iirdfiedl ni ad Crtushlsl i6:gars, It(io aind Java Cohh'ee, 3Molasses,,Cheese, Rnisu. Draed Figs ,Flonr, 'tanilles, Sstn j', 'i*'s',, Starch, IPieliles, Sardinecs, (1'"er 1'reserves, &c.. ,\sa line au'orian 'nt'-of Unwring Utensils, l'ur sale--by -J.'T. SC1.OMGNS & CO. M'tach 22ths, 18.1 2i f Copartnership Notica. Tlils undea'ligned, Imre's associated them-. ''selves tcgetheri,undler the above name atd stgle far theo tranisntion) of tall buasi nesin :hC- ma'er.tiie aline and may' Ie founaud at the olt! stand of Wmi. WViKill?, wthej l-e ny yzill he happy to see ttad ;c cornodate their friends andl the publIic. Rt. C. W EBil, It. 8. \VE IlIl. Mar. 15, 185i. 20) If h00TS, SHO0ES, TRUNKS, G AITERS, &U., &C. TilEEmpo~lrimn of Fashion andi Quality, where may be found a compjlete assorttnent .9f Ladlies' Ments' Hloy' .Misses anid Childlrenes Hoots,. Shaoes,G(~aiters, &c., of attui eneri tykl. andl qjuality. They are fresh gols iind are all warratread to'gisatisfacuion. J. T. IltUNSON. Next door to 11. C. Webb, & Co. -. Maur. 22, 185-1. -~ 21.tf FOR S AL E OIR TO @ENfr. TH'l K suabsc'ribr osffershis farmi, "imving onl .it n, d.v.ef hng .iad out h sti,andl the lsest unte'r im thto'distr tre, i't4ted- a abhort- disote 'e frsjm the tpvp ol eirumtervle, for sale sir ao Rent. 4'ntns rnde siay), stad possessison give'n at once. PERitY MOSES. May' . 185I 27 i f lY Hinsae, Dealer in GrocerieB, Hard ware and Dry Goods, and5 corner of' Garvu is' S Ms',COL Uliki IA , s. S. e Watib itates. MiR. Entrunt : Please announce Col. J. M1. NELSON as a caritdatg for Sepator for larenont County, at the eneging election, lod oblige MANY VbTER. February f3th, 1851 - 1 tf (37 Watchman please copy. ili. EDITOR: You will oblige muatiy itizens by announcing Col. J. 1). B1.AND To as a candidate for Representative for (laro.ioint Cottty, at the next session of our Iegidlature, Febl. G,'I'8.I., 1.5 'f E ' Watciin aI pfca e copy. YIr, Editor : The Citizens [f (;larendon County are dIesirous that C. W. L. tE ONULDS, represent them in: the'next Lsegislature. By announcing him a Canditlat,. for thu office, you will oblige them. GP We are authorised to itinounc'!-Maj. A.'C. Sl'AIN as a eanl. late for. liAprseintativet from. Clare:sron ouiinty. at tlhe 9ttuing election. Fe b. -~?, :85 b17 t f IK essra, Editors : Yo;. will oblige many voterm of Clemi, t l:b:, in District by announcing Co1..I.. l :m [t.\(IN: l II IIt )' as :t candidate for a seat in the Lower lranch of the Legisla tire of the State of Soutli Carolhna, at the ensiiun election. Feb. 22,. 1 A. 17 tf We tie friends of A, R. 1lt.\ 1)1IA 3. llgr.. tako pleasure in an to 'anicing him as a can/id;ite for Shert o! Sumter D) t rict, at ti a next Flectiont. 1A U FR1i';. Mar. 29, 18-I. 22 -. tI (LT We are authorised to ainnontce 'r. JA3FI:- E. WVITILd SPOON. of Salen, a C'an didate for P-. resenfative for Claremont County at t+ en~sitnn e'ection. March 8. 1-451. 19 tf A Number of Voters take pleasu-re in announcing Col. WIl.1.1lA: A. COI.CLOUGII a- a candidate for Sher. itl'of Sumter District, at the next elect so March 15, 1851. 2(1 tt. MYr. Editop Pe~a(6Aliounch Capt. ,T. 1). 1 It:Efn- On is, a Gamdilaii e I ShIerit' of Suiiter District rA t ie ensliur'g election. Aug. 24, 1853. -Mr. Editor:----You will oblige a number of the voters of Sumter District, by annonneing in your columns the name of Major Jtn.N BALL.ARD, as I Candidate for Ordinary at the ensuing election.' -. 44ig..13, 18&-L. 4 t f Fu le T:1 X COLLE' CTOR. N-I}. hEmrotn :-Please announce Mr. ROI!ERT \W. 1DU RANT, a. candidate for Tax-Collector of Sa'em Ciunty, at the next election, and oblige .--- . MAMy VOT.RS. January . 4, 'd 13-tf E The frien'ds DfCap. P.. G I llBONS annonce hini a cu oh datte for the office of Tax-Collecto fis Salecm County, at the enduing electioin ai,'. October l"'al. F"O R OBRD)IKNAR Y . (t? Mr, E41tr--You wilj please announce WILT,IAM II. B~IWN SON as a c'aniidate for the Of1ice of Ori.i nary ~ter District, at the ensuing W ANy VoTEis. April 27th, 152 7_f FL) R C LE RK. ' LT We are sauthorized to unuimce TI. -J. t)1iR INS, Esq., a Caindidate for Clerk of theCour, ~t the enuing eeeion. A pril 16'th Je. "5 f Czr- MEi'. Edtitor : Please an nounce Mr. J. J. AlcKElIl,AR, a' Candi date for Clerk of the Court, for Sumter lbistric-t, andm oblige MANy VO-r~Ss. F OR C LE RK . MR. ED)IOlI:-31ANY FR,1ENDS "f WJ. N. U4:up,~r'gg desiron.1 of put iiig hiunim nommiat n for the .Qflice o' Clerk of the Court of Sumnter Dist~rict,r the enstiing elecilion. May 24, 1853. 3--t f te We are authorized to aninottw.e- A. 1 l'OI))l asd feaididate f<>r ShieriIV of Sinier District at the ensr. 1Yt Editor :-Please an n ounce JQIIN N. McLEOI) a candidate for Sherriff of Sumter District and ob l ne 2 0 h 1 9 5 3 F5 . D S $100 REWARD, WIT. he given for de~ apprehension and de. lier-y to the Mastuer of either Workhouse14 Charleston, or any .jail in jhe State, of IS.A A( somnetimne called .Juhn lIrown. ,who, withoui any kniowu cause, Ileft the Jlarpealjill Plante lion 'in the 20th of Octqbhe list. Said fehllw is 5 feet 8 inchies in height, miusteo complexin smart, intelligerat spoken, and) is a Cajpenter by trade ; andi when last heardt uf was ir then low4r 'ouiniry, on McCord's plantation. Fi tv dollars mn addition~ to the abovoi reward, will be upon proof to cronvictlion of lisa be~ hrbu or emiiployed by a white or coqr.b M~ APly to J-.4- 3..p...KIRK(ATR1C1. Mch ?"th, 1853- 22 tf. T1 se' Sbst:iber,..wife of Ilinhrrt C(nga n qf S4miularsilk, Shiopfkeepier, hereby' givesi nouce. that at the extpit'ation of-une-nmth' fromm tiXet publhicaticjn of thtis aliverisemen1 it islher intention td tra'de an'teRole tradcer'. ' MARY CROGHIAN,' February,26,. 1854 18 . .f DANQXNQ SCXRiU MONS. BE RGER reapectinlik'in'ors the cittizons of Sumitevller tisht hi Danc itg school opena ;o.day', thie 3rd of'May at tm he'Town H 41), at '4 o'clock for yoning L~adies amiu Masters,'at 8-'clock the (en. themien, the timt6 subject to be changed if it does not-ut' 'or particulara'apply at China's Hotsel. May, 1851 27 tf. 1 1Yarn and Osnaburgs,. IIfE& subscriber, Agent for the De~alb Mag Alctury, offers their goods at manutret-e prices- PEliRY MOS8s." May 3,1354. 27 * 4