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A ll the agrency the Le;islature has, or can have, in this matter is to prescribe the mode of the l'ection. In this view I am iustainetid by all the States of the Confedera. cy except our own. Never in tmy knovl. edte was t his Election of l'resident 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 them to diescharge certain prescribed dit ties and they of a local nature, and I deny that the people of South Carolinu, ever have, or can have aty direct agency in the election of their Chcif Ala:gistrate unti the present mode is changed. Ot the subject of popular education I will reply that I am decidedly an advo. cate for the education of the nrases. Itt tendency is to elevate society, lessen vicc and em ime, and open s the mind. to new fields of usefulness and happiness, and a ny plan suggested by the Legisatrure that will be an improvement on the present sys. tet will meet with my heirty support. Relative to the establishment of a Peni tentiary in this State I am convinced that it would be an inmprov ement on our usual ' mode of punishment ; but so far as my ac quaintance with the State Treasury ex. tends, I ant inclined to doubt the expedien. 'y of it at the present time. The building of the State Clouse together with other heavy expenditures ncessr il y incured by the State will vastly increase her demands for fund, and in rensjileration of this inl the imnutense Sot riired to ensure a suitable, secure, and permanent Penitetn tiary I would adve.cate its postintuemt. I believe our present M ilit ia systemu shonuld be moiditied so tiir ;t to diz)Einse with petty mustering I am nev erL'helces in favor of preserving anl .rgani:.tioun less hurthensome to the people and at the sante time sunticiently ell'cetive to mu"et anly emergency that may arlse .i. E. W'1I'ildr'ISPO0\. Telegraphed foIr he Car oliia Tin.acE. Riot in Ncw Yorlit, Uu.vtrious Jue 4. Iheure iz a Lei l UioL at at ryn, biC tween the Ronuan Catholics and Protes tants.. It .. reported that s'ven or eight americans have been hilled. and fifty or sixty wounded. The Irish Coimpany, the Shield's Guard, are out in full force and shooting down the Americans in the streets. There is tremendous excitement. Tun LOST S-rt.luit CrY om Gm.ascow. -Reports were current itr Liverpool. when thie Asia sailed that the Steamship City of Glasiow, had foundered at sei, but that her passengers were tahet ofVfhy a vessel boted to the coast of Africa, whcie they were laided in safety. This report, it is said, was recei::ed front a gentlettan who had the intelligence .direct Irom one of t he unfortunate passen gers. Should ihis rumor prove corree, it will cause great re joirirg among the friends of lhuthie lfiii. hLd per cAns who ]eft I.4verpool in the ill-fated yes. 'eI in anticipation of being l ied in Phtili 'Jelphia in the ccurse of fourteen or sixteen dayn s. Anu imiportanit discovery fias lately bceii :na~de bty the Chemutist, andti is no:hiung less .thtan thle leaves of ci~be airc better t hut the berries. The esenita~h l rinciples oif tea anrd coffee are thle samne, ahI htough chiem ists still call tet th~eine, itid that tromt coeaffin. Thsdscvr1il rb bly, eileet the commtuerce of IBr.,zi, wihiich mow e~s ports such r. umerouis rnases of thle .colf'ee berry.. .Wu.en it is genteraly3 kinown that tihe leaves of the coffee t~tee are as A-alutable as the b~erries'~, te pyhi:C of col'ee itty be Jowereif. Frvm the Watu~chma n. Ata special (neeting of. the nigl,ts of lajtion were adopted. Whereas it has leaned Ahn:igi t v God to call from our midst. our well beloved brotrher-, U tna UI. Sirvuia... 1 'Resolvel. .$bat, in h is dca thi we hisve lost inidtviduatlly a . friend an'd i-rot her anud the Ordhr 'af the Kntights of Jericho, one. of its brigritest ornamients. 2 Resolrei'. 'hat we do' ofli~r to the family (if our deceased bi-other, onir symu. pathty in their distresd. o 3 Re.solred. ''Tat the brethren ofthe Order do weatr the usual badge of tmourn-t in g for thirty days. J. D. Gn.ut W. R. Prm.''emi. -May 2tti '185 1. CORN! CORN! CORN!) 1000 Buishels ofCorn no0y landing anid for salec :3y STE'IRNIES & COLDWHLL~. Columbia June 7th., 1'851 3: 3t. rTe following resolution was adoptedl by the Southern Cmnat ercial Coniventiont, held in Charleston in Aprit, 1851 . - Resor~vn, That the Situ thernt Quar terhy Review, published ini the City of Ch~arlesiton, by a native of Virginia, arid edg yone of the mtoit distinguisheid lit. er r.gentlemen of the South, beintg thte ~nl P.erioical of that chlaraceter, printed qnd published .in the Southernt States, and having always defended the instittionsu and interests of the South, is entitled to the patronage of thtb Southuerni people, anid -this Convention earntestly recommnetnd it to their fnvorathlo ::onsiderationj June '/th, 1854 3 t f. .80, Carolina--Bunjter Dist. Bly WV. LJ.E WVIS, Es-/r., Ordinary for said~ District. ,Whereas, RI. W. Donal lhth aplutiedl *"6 ma for Jbeiters of Admianistrauion,on all andu sinugular the goods amid ebuattles, riahis and creditors of the late John Donafil oh thin piud District, deceasedl. , 'tiese are, thierefore, to cite andi auhhnon ishm all amnu simgular, the kiumdred andI credi. .-~e.of flue sid di eceased(, to) be andh appear buefore tme at our miext .Orinaury's Court. for the sauid D isutricht, .ta be uolhen at Suumteu Court I lotte ont Friday the 10(ith day of JTun-i in'f., t'show cause, if anuy, why the sodii a-hn iishtrationt hould nt lie grantted, GIi von tunder my hiauu! .;udis seal, this 7th da~y of J.1 int, u the year ol s. x.] our Lotrd, fiie thusandu ei4ghi huni dred andi fiftydouiir, anud in theo78th year of Amuerican Indopenden'e'. . MW ,O.S.D LOOK HERE All ye Worldly minded-men. The subscriber olTrs for sale his valua ble plantation lying on the North-eastern side of Black River, in Stunter District, cornprising sotne 1800 or 2000 acres lying directly on the Charleston Road, situato nearly central between Sutnter and Kings tree, an excellent stand for a store aJMd public entertainnent, with a good two.sto ry dwelling house, larse and comimodious, gin house, new gin and crew, good smoke house, kitchen and dairy, with decent ordi nary out-buildings. On said premises is 200 or 400 acres of clciared land all under g.ood fence, 50 acres new, jusit cleared; 50 or (10 uore neatly deadedl, ready for clearing. There is also a large bay coin prising soie 200 acres partially drained into Black River ; some of the Islands doaded ready for clearing, worth 15 or 21 dollara per acre. There is 275 acres of superior caii swamp fhr cattle and very good lir hogs, a very decent house for a store or apothecary. Directly on the main road on said pronises is one or two never drving spriungts of water. There is also 1 200 er 14100 acres of the heet itimbered land for a steai miill or turpent ine or saw. timber, that is on the waters of Bhack f iv or. Further information can ho had by applying to the sohscriber on the premises itninediately as there has been onei or two decent oifers a lremily nade, but they were not <puite up to its full height. It requires a inun of a good spir.t and a very decent force in the barg;n. Now is the time to strike while the iroe is hot as delavs often brced dang'trs. WV. 11. WOODS. May :31, 1S51 al :it -" Caniden Jouinal amil 1).irlinitri Flag copy three titces and forward bills to Bhlack River 11. O. Plantation for Sale, The subscriber oll'er, for sale his planta ion, cmitain;ii. d31 acres oh lau, or which rity acres are in a state of ciltivation, and in good repair, with all neces.-t:rv buitbling a thiere.:. 'I'le above piIce is situated in Clarendon cointy, ucar l'acks. ville 1'. 0. For further inlcorinatitn applh to G. W. 131t y)WY. - May 31, 18-1. :51 -It Plantation for Sale. I olir for sale on acrctn:-nodating terms, iny plantatin on I.titen Creek whtich con sist h about I I10) acres of Iaid, .350 at: es cleared and in h'111h cultivationi. Alo iy stok of Ct:it te. Hog's, 1'l. inta:a on tools:5, &c. In 'he premises is a lint!i I n I I nse and crew, I)ve!lit' house and all necessary t,.t t.'tidi.ngs; all of which are iii thst rate order. 'o a Mood purchaser lit teris will he Ti1:a deisv. Apply to .lohniR I 1,n ganl i. Su:n ei.'le, rmua the preccises to mile. ..K. HEW.. May :31", it:> t 'l1 ti Land For Sale, 'TilE ubicrib r ualrs fur :a!t. a va luabtle tract of Landt " ctinina l t; acre:s, ali in ont h:!y, tituatecdwo i niesa abve ('alarv it'hrei :ndl louireent mniles below Comnt..rviob, :ndl b:tf a iulse croni te road Iet lin frint tin .avannah. A6lo, a iere 'f :+) cers Ivince ii S:en!t uwampl, : gnvenh-tnt to : iidirre: . r stork ran.. 'hi l.1i i" weIll ii'.. ~lil a c ni i ttdhw ling hr oiuse a miiti all nces t'sr y <si sil din's. A.lso, all phanutai5.i tsol- 'ri 'h ' . sets> tools, nond nt very tint iland ill ; ailltul it t i-elinginit to ti place, in iouti' lo , t Iait., bheepantro' G.satt. Thi4 l.., wilb lsI-;cr. ! to the putrch.ter it i .anu ry. N. lf.-The lands wtill he~. ither eoldt :sepaLrate sor ith the stock, tools sc. , to touLii thur ccshter. TC. W. .3faiy 17, 185 1. 2'9 : .Vo :4-'..A'rth..e':t c -: -3.--in-.ennt I It1.u Rt!.ufliNic. ( . tl'his standh fsom-rly neiedisI by W.J. t ;iv. ,i iu w sipas ain;it, with a hiniilsomei --tsek (AItRIAGE~S AND) U.1lNEM. WarrantieI egnail to tie bes. t. Thise w hie wi-li vehoith-' witl tind it to tieir instere-t ti call ansI !jpiamsh. it~iurien. P'~hiade p;'hi.e. lnh. liepau~irti.t in aull its vairionis br:iunc ts ut - ly donec. Thie .Subcribe'rsciu basn a thornssh kno'wledlce iif then Cci rrinag buainess, secsieitjs mi b, icoinsunnace ,f thes li'rtmir paitrouiag sils- above', Scatid ,.cnd pirotise- ucat!.telier to cld win. incy Ichvor i:a v~ithi a cail. Ure s .. M. R( )S-S, .ant -- Daguerreotypes. R. I.A .\RJ wiold resiin-e ho!' infoernmi - h tiiens of Suiitervlin a:cl the vicciity, that~ he wi!! reinin~it here hut a hew Idays longier, hen evcnhd I:e pleawd. to wat upo a iny who des ire e:Nc!!lent h:enesses of thenu-igs!ve. unr t-iar & oid.. H! I my w m. he Ss>ri .o call eariy. May :si, h1%'i. ~31 tf* Cristadoro's Excelsicor Flaid IlAilR I)YI, NO. ii. ASTOR 1100'.. 'The li-msi ot' ihis excrairdinairy nrticle to puliic esttimationl, 4re not basend upon thle time that it~kau beeun before thie world, IL, is m paratively a rw.w preptaration, sinded ton new lichicoveies mn ebenist ry, autu it has incantgnra iLed a new at ini haiir dhy~inig. W'hatu are its re cicnnnendaltisi 'ist,-ft ichaie rthe~s hir of anuy rabncoxious color tW untirs lul. er hcrryn in fijc inmiutes.. -sd,---lt asdila~tta with the hair, un rd ntrci.Ihes i nsttend if h::rit it. 3d,--I ti. prnnei I b: etninent chemiistsa the only safe hiair lye kntownt. its. --It is impjos riele to nameut an instancse of its faiilure-. 6th, ---It htas the~ wide#t posiatiarilIy s~ver yet acco rded to a .sittilairsipirepartiont. For the' estiabliulmhmenss oiftheseusscerz ions lby piroif, sees the. iestiinsv at (i 'ntOontO's, Ni 6, Astir lIns, whts:m it is mcanitatred, csld, andt apspliedi psrivately. P'rice pier box, $1. Fir sal.: by .IC 'bTlloMSON, D~rugg is, Stiunter',ille, 8. (' May 21, 1851 30 Cm HAYNSWORTH & GREEN. WarS. itA'iY~~, wit. JOnts -r. Ctaies~. WiiI, practice ini SOtuter and the adt joitting Dist ricts. February 15th, 1851. 21i tl* * PR~oVIS ONS. aCoiutrv I lams, atnd dhotilblers, iekledf Beef anti T1onieca Goshon -Butter, Rice, l''lour &c. M ixetd Pichk s, it puts, rtt. r~nd I- 93 Olives, Cap jers .e--. Caindies. Raicona &c Raiisons lWi( Boxes a't a T)ollar per liox A pr., 5, 18541. 23 tf. * The Suibscriber OFFERS for sale hits plantation it' ilue rk of lIlack River contiig Finleen IHundirced Acres of liad ; two htundred arid fifty acres cleared atidweclfen JAMES lI. NELSON. - fKarch 9th,. Ii 22 -a ICIE!ICE !ICI ! 111(0 OLU MIA (IE 11US1: ha~s b'eet 1holding several tIhottatd luny~ of WE'1, ai i i HOW openiet for thne seaston. Every fac~ility wvill he allurdeci to persons living at at distance to ::ttjily thuti, regularly. It \\ ill Ihe Meet oflovery moj~rninIg, ii desirable, by rai rotad, pass'ietger or freight t rain; acid tile railroadit agents have kind ly Ililereti to give every Iaiity for its Iranspomr. tnt4It. Wit wviIl iluI.ays hatve , mol11t44 at the lieret depiots to receive retutrnled llanklets, b~oxes, &4q.. (Cost of i.!1, tw'o 'et,; per poundt ; d rntage 'I it4X't and14 It441h04g :17 ceonts; chuarg.es ont railr,l 1\ ill he front 1 io 50 cetsi pr 1001. piounds. IJOATWR1tGU' & IIARI7 i,(J1 I'ropjrictir.. IdN. 1I. llaolkets are it very cuuIiljnut mode14 ,1 tr:l4Itorti44g il~e. lilyi rikt.4, s.ilb i 1'rlishe att cost. May 10), 1851 13 t f Tl~'' IfE1 fi T! iC'y 14 N '1' II ' .N'tts'eri Ie.rs din ~ irtiig' e Iilt. est jlri4'C for ( (i tti 44nd ILinen Rag I ;ig per. s'otts. Itaviogr them bir sat', Wi ii Gotd it. to theirav,KIta rn It) :111 & (K) 1'.11'611('i t '44411:tie 44N 1it E:tA: t'S, l1\'I' FO(It TI' (hg!s'n *(' Mi. 11, I1 . IGt 100,000 GIF'TS .' i ThPep . .OS I All I'Ei:h I 1 M subm~its to tie~ le44j4.1 of t1he, I m ted tat's, hi lii I If M )NX'I : I (il' I -,''I l*'lI4m I'll Is I:. 144 C41444414tin wiath tle 4'.Itt414 j444:of i li M ligiiiirt a 44 IIT)4i'l 44 C &i SOUTHI AMERI WA4 l~rttatI isai'v, ,w rk. 100,000 TICKETS ONLY,' AT $1 EACH, Vi ill It' sod. I:. ll 4rc14:4'"r of a:' li'l:.i f'r A 1.11:11, 1tcahtI i4ii hfarrismi4 IIIwI'ilt. C .Ietii e't''r Coi., \'"\\". Jersev., m41'1 withlin, 15 titlt''i of I'hildte'pdia. It emb1Ira(e:: ove4r 1041) a4cres of 44)1nd4, inl a4 highx Mon4te o 4 .4 ai1ivoh, ithb I 1 1144 li.', l...riis, 7:: I oilier tte' .-rr hint. I 'lIwt1', in1 gi,'j rep- -. 'l h.'r is a la4rge, (Jr c1hardI 4.)4ltitee fruits. 'l'itk i44dispt44le.. Valud1 at '.1(,1) (:t ~or iIIrr:4t14l iii ret~ard to4 lt.' lFarmo cart* 1. otined o~f 131:1..1 \ It l). 1 II II, ienii nit 44 ljth e ti.s. A iecrip 4 l lo'an \xx :'t) etoi4y cr i:itt''re4.t, 3)444! e' u u er ee 2~~~,00 4 (4;..44~) '11( o Ile~rid ~~t~ ~~eh akt j . ". 'tn ' ~ .. :311" ""ti~it 1 ,444W4 a ti:' "" M rror of \';s\\ I';4La4d .13141 ("a4l4!i:4: Scene ry, and4 iv rteilittig a 147444tt144. in4. 4.41 41 , Iy E : ig,jj 14i inl the i:a: t x :414eh at ,'.',1110 4I 4'I :114 l i:all ''" (4 '(44~ 44( 4fi~ Ii- ,: ".i1 i 4 :7. (i/,5 fu 141 "- 41 ' " 5:' 1'j441.i ) "(. :-'1)181 1',ir I . ' I ',ll :tI t ('444". 5 " ;e1l ] ((r I' 191 r ;i , f 41 : ~ n; : i , :402 II--dt.. t .ti l'alti';s. .is c. 25ts eac, I4.~~ iif I 444~~~~~ a.1414 44444 r I 44 .tJr' 41 O'1 ; 'r :11', T f '~f 1 : 444l. I 4 4 4 In e t olIt t i44*'i r to' :, 114.444 44 ~444 u II 441 t'414'' A. ANDERSON, iintri ills, S. C. Reeqct fully intformns the peopjle of1 't tmn et- l)i xtract t I.it he lots j041 Itecr.1 and tow otlers for .ittle th beslwt selected roadl 1oust4 eCice stock of Goods, ('laist cannOot Ii.' ta rprrtt~rd by noything in this narkwl. he Lais receuiver! nuy naew stylus vIhicb puat r4 :l*d tvoiiil do wuil to e xa:.it:. lIt. iwoe having el'ettwlurt". A full .,.il lame' supply of I Ior.iery. Shuirt., )rawters, (loves, Susjiuiaelers, (.rtat.., Il~oad. .lar,.e rsssortantcrtt of IEA IY MAi~w" CLO. it1Ic; laG le will be sould loiw. L j I (;aflhitt oiianrafact arer by tlheatths4ri icr, will wvarrant.:d to give satisfauntou.. Or l.:rs ftrou .t 'iiarnta~ potoiltly ritterailvul to. A. ANh)l.ltSON. April 5thl. 151 if Notices .11' *1' r rt 'vclIdo *4p* vin, a low~ Mock( ofI Ice muest 14 intl :,e I .aI.'. .'tyle4 of 'co tlr.! fudluu j.u~ articles. (lilt. d: ley ('lotus. W h . \ ' . . s l i a n ik" S 1 ' st " (:(ve. S.in 1asovC ''iii Ct. I *1*.t 1-. .. hi s.I l la Sills .'e s 31"iii 1.1400 buls tlkra. illutea I'4at, a ,s' f4'u' I .t~ierI Al C' hil . 14) il jtp'ur rg :i'at rl!."I" ally (o'lthu ('at; all! irt uril.. i. .u . lea .^.ii t l .i a. . iu . Ail 12ra, sur1. Lie "! I )ra .'. t441 ht "'l "' I "c"r h~l .41lt awl I'cr-." o si N ~e Patc ~v'r vnts W11:11 :,tl tirte~ v yars441 :4 Li'h. a. All1 ofc' %%i siz'i . it fr'tt . 11th )0 wlintiet t) 10 1 t~al cubi11eitt:4t hghii. We ore .. als p"i4''' toc Antk rto. 'ilr any nut in le !ualetiut~ li as or:sat andrttlnar ISt' ( nti i tal1 l lie'4':-tote lin kitt- vant'' ter*r. Api :l 2 1.''CIl't4 uh.~l*. :r v44r iii itt from n. t " '4441 (t4 ''4 Ilcraa 1:::1 t I tr.i 'eI c oe, n"N: 're)~ tr~e It si rht ti 4 :",'":/ t i 'r, . Ile als". , a P efue ryn~a a d hee aimoce o r II U 1 ii~l I"; I ., MY l C., I'ua* ititlim ('I ' t3 I11 4:( At Bishopville. TI LE Subscribers are now receiving from the Charleston, Baltimore and New York markets, a large and complete Stock of Goods for the Spring and Sum;er trade, Cool prising in part, under the follIowinr heads, viz: Staplc & Fancy Dry (Goods, Among which, is a fine assortment of Mus ins', laceo, Crolla rs, Gloves, Mlitts, &C. 1i'(ADIY MADH~l CLOTIIING , Hoot:) & Shoes. ILadices fashionable silk and Straw 3on Ge"nt b.'men's fashiotiafbIIA Tl1[S-Pana inn, Leihornt, and P. L.. 1)o. H1:rdwai:urc & Cutlery. Carriage lardware and Trimmings Iron, N:ris, Ilullow.ware, Saddlos, Bridles .Martingalc;: avad Coillars, &c., &.C., &c. A!.o1 full ulp~y of C RI)I ERIEs. All of which will he sold low for cas or topn tial cnstomers or time. 'Ih:inijl 'for p.t fai or , we respect fuly :tsks a coutintiance of patronage, pronuisig on onr part to nso every exer tion to satisfy our cutnmers in prices. RtOGERS ASPE:NCER:. BZishopville,, 31ar. 151, l'I. [20-tf) .NEW & FASIIIONABILE S5I'ING1"Cc" t .& T UMR ffliO1ODS. 'h'le subscriher would respcctfuIy call attention to his large and well adaorted stock of Challies, and Bevrege Decl.aines1. !i'ipin colord IierergMs, prnnted dti. 1rinted:uti plit .la ornet Musitis, 'oplin and Linen I.'istre~s in dress patterns, (in:ti un , lack atd col'l SiIlks, Marcelain Silks :ued &: l'1ain iss lushins, Hunll F'in-1e Embroidlered collars, Chemti Settes. lu1.tints W\aists &c. Alexander's Kid (luves, I !e Thread G!ovevs S.c. .1t low r .niorm c L. 11. IIANKS. OSNA~iiUR(l., Plain Striped loe I)enin, 'Ftckings &c. I'eachced and Brown Shirting, 9 1--1.. l0 1-1, and 11 1--4. Inen 't'able cloths, Diapers a:.. I.0n1r Cloths of all <i nalities. Fronttiig linens, I'llow.case Un r)en.y1 liy L. 11. I IA N KS. E:' t IA BI.i- Figs, Pruecev; Raisinns, l're:,erves, C ielsc Nttits & c &e. L. B. H1A NKS. :\lcait any thing el. to be called for For sale by -. .iANKS. April 5. I ~'. 2: if Notice, Ill lsiihrrr are now xeeiving their stc ofc ii Spring and Sun.t-r gucds, whic h ha Iceen selected with great .xire. nod emios fail to giro ei i aticnt in style ,equotlh y, ahd1 pried's. Our c-ik Li calpitl se aili articles ubiek.the wng Is cu tas.te f the (cmtiiiicity dent:nd, and me uolicit a call rot our frieads and the pub lit befr. callin: elsewhere ac we have manty i" swhif h ea.:.: fail t^ p: . T IN)A., WA''SO\ y' CO. 3Iar.29, 1 - 2' tf Just Received, Ai r ee plV y i S ill N A4N I) .Sl13131E.:U (:1 I8. centcracin: anty thincg acnd EVlI.:\ty whiose lom:. expjcriecw andl kumvi~.l.edge tif t)lj Rcopces, miakesc it no presinnptioin in Imo to say, fiat somfe tof thenct aure ceape.~r goods~ thtan hav ever Ibien tbrco..tt to this mai~rket. Ilrciwni lccnmespmtais 25 yairds toi the dollr. Genctlem--n'sc lciskini GlC 75 ela t1. aL pair. lhiuantiifu colcor.ccl Monchi at 12 I -2 cis, per yar I. F-'rnch~ )Driicn-. 10 t. a vaurd, a tine acsrtmen'ct ocf -'aney Gooheds that mucst uncdshouid b.: scch!. Cwices t.. (racry, I iardlware, flats, and lidmitets, .:tdie, cenits, al.dl '.iuants shes atil Guciter, tinei Li emnimantc. Tll etnumrate woue-if b too cci icio.iii hnt c. n andl iii see andle I wil wVarranti yonentisfacticon.hflilIhin sctyle.nnd(1 New Store and New Goods, Il1 mialrsi::nied la ei~(stali jshed hiamseif in isi 'i elio-,~ awti haset new opcened" a large ead '*.I Illasicrtedl tet;k of1reh nuad Select Dru~a and1 dIr(P nee, c.-k- ae All ocf which are Iatimt rms. A shacre of thicilic piatronaige To Arrive, Eil, &c. A 1,SO, Hernge Il)e!ains, Perntedfconets Fcrencht Camic ke---ino assormtmient of Gia h-ute, belackI andi coloredi, anid Embflhr~ider2d Gocod-., & C. &c.... ,1J. T. nd LO.IO NS &. CO. Ma::rcha 8:, lial . 19) tf THE " WILLYUNGTON IUE HOUSE" I i) ew pen. ThFle Pubbic.imay dlepenrd.np ~on havin-ez their s'astsc mipplhvie, atL A L 1 L A SO NS of the yrea., on rceionable termsl. Ice, crdlered- trim the country will he wteill hmekt ij and pcrmiiclhy fotrwarded aut a~ll timles. All uccorde fcor hie muost hec addressedi to WVIL AlINCTON l(Cl IlOI'SE." r :Y' '/l:RM lsC'A Ml, whiichl will be strict ly' ilairedf to in aill cases. . D~epoasic timay hec llic maeby persons orerinig fromt a dl~iia cc. tY I'RI/C/-, ON E CENT PElt PO UTND. Esra charge fear pactkage. drav age, &c. -A. M. VANUOlU(KlIEN, Proprietor. .! 1i h d5 23 Cem. .JIon T. IJAIIUy. Wv ITII G, LIT TLE CO. .Ill .1 IJ . .YC1TT .,.F JACKON. An. 109 KJ.Yli ST R Ej~ E T Next docor teo Victorir Uobel. CIIAlILESTroN s.C. AhI Vs tn hie-A large gmud Fasiionable Stcck] cif Rlcay,.Mael Olotlaiuag, sglj)T'is, IlOSI lY, U31hltELLAs, &c. &c W illll.ESA lE A Ni UP R Al l.. A ,tji. 1, '. . Dr. W. JasDargan & Co. R ETAIL DEALERS in Drugs, 'Medi c(ines. Paint, Oils, Dve Stufli, Pa tent Mitdicines,- Window Glass, Perfutnery, Fancy AtticloA, and a yariety.of otherlarticles usually kept it Orug Stores. Jo. W. tDARGAN, W. JAs. DlGAN, M. D. $_ Next door to China's Hotel. Jan. 2, 1S51. .. - 10-tf. Epping's Sarsaparilla, (IlEST NOW IN USE,) And a variety of other popular Patent Medi eines, for sale by f Dr. W. JAS. DA1NGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1851. 18 tf A Lot of Paint Boxes, gWater Celoar,) far sale by P.AAN () Feb. 29, 1851A. 18'. Garden Seed. A large supply, kept constantly on hand by I)ARG.\N & CO. Fe. '.)29, 18 if Excelsior Family Starch, in potnd p tekag.-s, powdered. Also the highly 'elebrated Corn-Starch, for sale by DAllt;AN & CO. Febi. F9 .1.18 i f Genuine Vod Liyer Oil, Prepared by tushtnr;, Clark & Co. Also, col d ;awn Castor Oil, (ver' fine.) for ..ale by ' :A It(A N & CO. Feb. o!P, 1 s51. 1H if Spanish Cigars AND .FINE CI!EWING TIOIA.CCO, for sale U Alt1AN & CO. Feb. 9, .tf Fancy anid Toilet Articth . A beautfiil ..assortment. Call at 1Deiaan's and e:;:ampiae tha. Alto a variety of I ':P J't;r %d LEtsluces, fur talh :' -. DA'R(.AN .& C'O. Next d, r to China's Hotel. 'eb. 2', 135. IS if A, C. SQUIER, NO.203 AND to, MA1,IN STR tEET, C O 1IUM11IA, S. C.. .!j( Manufacturer and General DELX ER I.V FINE AND PLAIN 1:W z4 RE305 Oll-, itir-*s,3 I f f tWAlale. PA 111-31, &c. &t:. &c At very low prices fir ensh. Ie is constant. lv rplenishimta his large assortment from his lIANI! F.CTlty'' in t'olumbia. and from New York. anl now aiWrs a greater variety I tli:hn usual, especially so in FANCY ANI) ENAMEI.ED) Fl'ilTl'Rl' E, sitting :ind lhirkin..; ( haimrs. &ic. ,\-". .e A. II. (;.AJ.ti*' ((J.'S .lifl'FlUOR AND (:IATL'Y'. 131t'ROVl') lJANO , at New Yoik e.tMt prices. , Ey All Pianos or Furni ture t'lld by him r.ru war'runted for one year or loner. All kinds of Furniture neatly and. promitly repaired. A large lot ofI MAIOC.\NY VENEl',RS on hand, with other"Cabinet Maker's Materials, in great variety. WAI.l.-P.APEI AND BORDE.ING, large annd rich ns.rtmenmt. L, 7' Fuuerrus served at short notice .with ai'l.ic pani \ood Coilis. Ie would respectfully invites his friends and lie publibe generally to call and examine his stock, Marchm I5, 181 20) lv. ROSERT A. YONGUE, C'ALU 1711.1 S.'C. B EG.S leave ao ci (all thme attention of hisi friends' anal thme public to his Large and handsome Stock OF~ .EWEIlRY, &c. -. In adadiaion to his forimer stock , lie has just r'c'eived a ne~w and extencive assortment of G(..) and SI IAERL WATCH ES, Mantel ('l~t'h~S iof every vairiety, Siler and Platetd Ware', a large variety ; ailitaury anald ancy A n'odas ihis. -R idles, Sportsma' ,parats, Fjie Pon'ket' anal Tlable' Cuitletry, ; aplarg assoirtment iif 1-:.NCY' GOQLDS. lnli rices will be' fountid, onant inati n,'t'i .he ats mnoah-raite as at :any% othe; etabmlishmaent ~in thme Sogth. Th'animkful' fair patLav..Lors, lie io lic'it.i a contirmian'e aif \heai pa~tret a f his focrmelhr friends aid cuistir.e'r. 'Jul~ Received, I.ADIE S'I Htts 'antd Waalking Shioes, G i-i ters hid-ie, &c. G;ents' C'alf Hoots, andl Boaitti'es, ,aieas' andu Gents. Over Shoeas. Also-A tine assortnmnt of lIIardware, Tian aare, Sadlery, &c. Puffilri.s, P'irt-Monic~ to,&garr.Case's,, Brace lena, Hair ani 'l'ootha Brhiiei, IDrening, luck, and l'ocket Combs, &c. NOOlis, ide.. Nov'eli, Poet.ical Woarks e~nd AilmioI laBoks, andi a fine ansertn'ent of Sittioniuy. - GROCELtE6. - I rowvn, ('rfcid andl 'rtushe'l $':gars', l ti anal Jaiva Cof1~ee, Mn lassaes,,Chee'tse, ltaisiiu.t, Lriedm Figs ,Floumr, cohiesl', 8:,'.' Starebl, P icles , 'arinies, tigrireserveas, &cm. Also, a fine ands~rimi3mt---of Cokintg tensiba' Foir sale'by .J/P. SCLO)MOiNS & CO. Copartnership N'otice. I& IX W~TjJ[ & 00, T 11 li ndeiihraignedl have i'asociated thocn. selves tegether,,under ilhe above iniame andt stdledor the transtactiona of :all buin ntes in the- me reraitile line anti ay beo found at thg' oldl atandl of Wm~t. Wa l~IIBH, swei ey *ulyvill be1) h.isppy to see and aic comoudtte tIheir friends anid thbe public. R.. C. WI'dBB, Rt, 8. \VEdBB. Mar. l15, 185ai .2 2) If 900OTS, SIIOES, TRUNKS, GAiT ERS, &C., &C. -TI E ,Emnporimn of Fashion anal Qtualit y, wheare may he foundia a compleote assortment gaf I.adiesa' Mens' iloysi' Misses and Childlrenms' Boots, 'Shoes, Giaite'rs, &c., of altomoit evemrt- aI'yl aundal aity. 'l'hey are fresha goods jad are all warranted to give satisfita'tion. J. T1. BRUN~SON. Next door to R. C. Webbd, &Cu. FOR SA L E OR TO QENrr.. 'I'H E sia xriber ifti'rs is N rm, imsving on it as dslhng aind out h. ontdassandl the l'est uiter in the distrjy, itiateil a ,ehort distance fr.nm the tmwjp of' 'Sumterville for sale or to Hlent. '.rms miade uitsy, antd possesioin ctiven at once. P'ERR~Y MOSES. May 3, 18q,1 27 af iI Hinsdale, Dealer in Groceries, Hard ware and Dry Goods, and corner of Garvais' COLUMr aA, S. (p. 3Mnrei U' ikaf 'ZO - .'ly Mn. EDtvit : Please announce Col. J. M. NELSON as a candidate for Sepator for C.laremont County, at the ensging election, and oblige MANY VtTERP. February 8th, 1851 - 1 tf 9T Watchinan please copy. Mn. EDITon You will oblige maiy, citizens by announcing Col. J. 1). B.n. tic as a candidate for Representative for Clarinont County, at the next session of our I.egilature, Fel). 6; 18! 15 if - Watchtu talCie C cop . MIIr, Editor : The Citizens of Clarendon County are desiroua that C. W. L. REYNOLDS, represent thorn in: the next Legislature. By iannOuncing tim a Candidait fur that office, you will oblige them. @GRiAWe are authorised to :nnuunct-Maj. A.'C. SPAIN as a ca.d dlate for Rprysentatiyo from Claret-,one County, at tje onuuing elect ion. Feb. '2, 1851. 17 tf IYe Mesro, Editors:; Yo;; will oblige many vo.ti'rs of Chre.-modVt Eh..< tion District by announcing Col..4. 3 RO.\CiIlM IOtl)' as a "candidate for a seat in the Lower iranch of the Legisla ture of the State' of South Carolina, at the enNuineg election. Feb. 22,.1851. 17 If We the friends of A. R. IllL.\ D)i1 A' l JHegr., tako plea'sure in an nouncing him as a cat.didatc for Sherit of Sumter District, at tle ne.not Eectieot. 1.3LN' FuREl D. Mar. 29, 1851. 22 . tf t 1- We are authorised to announcc Mr. JAM[;S E. W'VITIJ'. SPOON, of Salem, a Candidate for .. resentative for Clarentoot County at t hu ensuimg C!ection. March 8. 1H51. 19 tf A Number of Voters take pleasu're in annonncing Col. VI1.1.1A . A. COLCLOU;GlI as a candidate for Sh. - itl'of Sumter District, at the next electi,,. March 15, 1851. 21 tf. Mr. Editop Poad aiounce Ca pt. ,'. I). ' t:Et tloN as a (.an lidate' r, ShcriW of Sumter District it tlie ens'! e - elect in.. Aug. 21, 1853. Mr. Editor ---You will oblige a number of the voters of Sumtt District, by annotnncing, in your column, the name of Major Jn.tt BALLARD, as t Candidate for Ordinary at the ensuing election.' 4.ig..13, 18:'.. - 4., if FU 1 T1AX (OLLE ('TOR. i\1.. 1mrutn :-Please announce Mr. ROlERT W. 1)URANT, a. candidate for 'Tax.Collector of Sa'em. County, at the next election, and oblige ' . ,- Mir VOTERS. January t4, i2t52 13-tf . '."e friends b'fCant P. M. GIBBONS announane hini a cuibl date for the office of '~.'xCollectot fi Salem Counity, at the encuing electiont atnd o.bhie - AaY yOTRSg. October l'MI. . iP MrJ, Edli-You will pulease atnnounce WILT.IAM II. BRUN SON as a candidate for the Office of 0, di narj ter District, at the ensuing W MANy VOTERS. A pril 27t h, 1852 27-tf F O l C LE 1K. (L- W% are 'authorized to siaaum,:e .'-J.fTINKINS, Eseq., a Candidate fut Clerk of theQout, at the e'nsUing'election. .ANY VOTYERS. A pril 16th JK1 - 25 if MY'r ' . 1 lior: Please an nounce Mr. J. 3. McKE LLARt, a' Ca.ndi da~te fo.r Clerk of the. Court, for Sumter D)istrict, and oblige M ANy VoTFlis. April 13, 1852. 25-tf ~ FOR CLERK. MR. EDIT'lOR:--3ANY FIENDS "f W. J. N. J.Itp.r'ty desirot~ of put - I ing hiim in nomnination for the .Qflice r' Clerk of the Court of Sumter Distrjct, r the ensuing election. Ma y 24, 1853. --f Wdi We ar authorized to announce. 'A~. P Nt)i, ad f caididato f'or Shierip'of Sinnter District at the ensn. December 21, 152 - -i l if Eitor :-Please an nounce J(lilN N. *McLEOD) a candidate for ShiertdT of Sumter llistrict and ob.. MANY ht. Ju ne 20th, 1853 ... $100 REWAD,7 WILL, be given for the apprehension and de. livery to the Mlaster of either WVorkh~ouse i'. Charleston, or any jail in the State, of ISA AC, somietutnes called..ul.hn Urown. ,who, without any kn.owu cause, hef- the James Hilhl Planta tion on then 20th, rf 0O nher last. Said felto a he 5 feet 8 inches In height, snustee compelexio, smart, untelligerat spoken, and is a Cajrpsnter by " trade ; and~ w'hen last heardu of wa it' the bower' country, on .MeCord's plantation. Fitty do)llar. mn ndditionto the above. reward, will be ' upon. proof to conviction of his. be' hrbo or empiloyed by a white or tokri p~M. r . Apply to J.4 J..). 1ilRK TIR.. March 29.1,, i853. -~ ief. T.me &2Mbeibers.wijfe of Hheriot Ci'nghn:. Qf SKumleotville, hlhop keeper, hereby give nlouco. thtat at the exipitation of-u~neinor.td from tilst publhication of thtis alivertiemren, it is tier intenition td tra'de as gsole tradter. 'MARY CROGHIANs February,28,. 1854 18 . tC IDANCING~ scx040, MONS. BE RGER respecinl'y in'ormns the citizens of Sumntosvrlle,' thht his Da'ne itig school opens to.dny, the 3rd of'May at the T[owni Hal, a~t '4 o'cloo-k for yoting L~adies and Mastbre 'at 8'o'clock fr Gen. tlemien, the tiim6 subject lo be changed if it does notsuite orprlitlara'apply at Chinia's HJotel. May 1851 27 if. -Ydin and Osnaburgs, fEsubscriber, Agent for the DeKalb Mn - fltctury, offers their goods at maanu~tu. Pjerie-' - PEIIRY MOSE -. May 3. l3:4. 27