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PRiCEs CURRENT OP TiE CUIARLESTON MAIRKET, Corrected weekly by W. S. L.awtos & Co. PACTOns AND COMMISSION MERCANTS, Charleston, S. C. CIAIItLEsTon, F, b. 28. Cotton.-Upland. The sales of t.is article the past week amount to 14,155 bales. Our quotations, s'nc.% the Baltic's arrival are as follows: Inferior 6 1.4 to 6 5-8 ord.nnry to good ordinary U 7-8 to '7 3-8. Low to strict Middling 7 1-2 to ec; Gond Middling 8 1.4 to 8;3-8; lid. diling Fair 8 1.2 to 8 :3.4; Fair 9e; Fully Fine 9 34c and upwards. Florida Long Staple 18 to 26- for c--mmon Fine 27 to 14c and upwards. Santee and Main Long Staple 20 to 28c for comnon, Fine 29 to 39c and upwards. Sea Island.25 to 55. GRAIN &c.-Corn Tucarora common 99c $105, Flint 11 to 115. Rice Clean 13 to 4, Rough 1 to 115 per bushel. Flour $9 to 1I per bhl, 700 lihl sold yes terday at $9 cash. Bacon Sides 8 to 10c per l1, llanis 11 to 14c per Ih, Shoulders 6 1-4 to 8. CofTee Cub 10 1-2a1l 1-2 Rio 9 1.2all l'2 per lb. Oats 63i(68 per bushel fiir supply in market. Peas $1 Oal 1 20 per bushel. Molasses Unba sales this week at 22 cis. and New Orleans 26 and upwards. Sit gar Common Brown 4 1.2 to 6 1.4c re-. lined 6 1.2 to 9c. Salt by cargo 1$ Reta i at 81,25 to 105 per sack. WILIRKING'ION IMARKET. February 2S, 1855. Turpentino.-Advanced 10 cts per bbl. Sales for the week 3160 tibl at 2,50 to 2.60 per bl. Yellow Dip. Spirits T''urpentiie dccliied 3 cts per galon with bales of only 1363 casmkN. Rosin -The market dull at 104 for large bils. MARRIE)-.On the 21st inst. by the Rev- Abner Alexantiuer, ir. TuioalUs G. CoInrT-r to Miss, FLETCHIE VELDoN all of this Distric. SOBIT UAR Y. 1)ED in this place, on 1niday liit, at her residenet-, lrs. Rachel Solomon,. in tie .57 year of her age. I)IED in this District on Sun.lay tIhe 25th ins:. Ir. Mo-esm AleLeod, in the 77th year of his age. 1111-11C.1141 11 J. 1J. N. H1AaE-rrimounce him a candi. dale for Colonel oft i c 44th ROgmimtent So. C . A ili"ti, to 1il the vac;nuicv occisiom-d by til! ,s'gnation of Col. F. M. Mehleit. Fe b.28 -17 Dr. E. Crane's Patent Erace. 111v11rj4j81bulder Brace an] some tile be!ore the public, A A and is niow rapidly snperced. ing every c:her ilnven'ion of a sin!ar nature. a-c It l.a-s len found by experience that the most important end of the corset is, answered by the use of this l-irac'.; and0 this is elTected in so happy a manner that instead of h1mg done at the cxpcn se of any organ or set of organs, it is really a henelit; more particularly so tar as the lungm are concerned; for whilst thc body is maintained a an erect p.'tim instead of Lite cheat being comrpressed t h..reby, the expanlsion of the lungs is pro imoted, the enti.-e front oaf tIe chest is per fectly free, the lungs expmtd to their ful lest extent, aml life maititained in a most Iealhby and vigorous imnIer. The following gentlemei have kindly lent their aid it making them more lavo. rably known, by sigmifyiiig the same over their ownI sigrnatlures: John McCaia, M1. D).; L. II. Deas. M. D.; E M1. IHoykimi, M. D)., Caimden. S. C. Datmel 11. T'resvanit, M1. D)., Colum. bis, S. C. James 0. Ha~ygood, M. D Blarnwell, 8. C. Thomas A. Elliott, M1. Dl., Orangeburg, S. C. Tlhomtas Smith, M. D. Darlington Dis. trict. S. C. P. BI. RumT M. D). Newberry, R. C. J. C. Nott, Pd. D. und Hlenry Ii. Lavert: M1. D.. of Mobile, Ala. J1. Marion Simns, M1. D., of Montgome. Ty, Ala. E, Geddings, M. D., Prof. Institutes and practice oh Mediciine, Char leston, S. C. H-on. Wm C. Preston, President ot Coluta;n College, S. C. Richard "' 1. M. D., Favannah, Ga. Valentine Moit, u D. atid Wdilard Parker, M. D., Profess"t' of Surgery, New York City. is. P. Holton, M. D.. Professor of r iology, New York City. J. C. Cheesemnan, M1. D. New York. rTe followinig are Professors in the Medical College WVashingion City, D. C,: Lonis Mackall M1. I)., J. Rilev, af. D., M Miller, MI. D., Robert King stone,'M. D., B, V. Bohrer, M. D., Gralton Tyler A UGUSTA, GA., Nov- 28, 1853. "Ihe undersigned having experienced somte debility from long continued seden. tary habits, was indutced to try one of Dr. E. Cratin's Spino Abdoinal Supporters. Having fully tested its mierits, hie feels nio biesiation in saiyinug that it is a very valuable article for all persons who suffer itn any way Irom debility. It is v-ery ser viceable to persons in good health, who have miuch writing tol do, or who havec io .devote many hours in the day to occupa dt.ion of any kind. TIhe uindersigned is satislied that lhe can detote tmuchi miore ?ime to his avocatons with the use of this, Bra than without it, and with far less Ittigue. In short, it ig hig pno ta t t-so would so sustain the health and st rength of the system as to prolong .hile Ior sever al years. - JaatiEES M1. Sat YTIHE, Editor Georgia isome Gaz-ette, anid P. M. st A ug usta, Ga. Thue Proprietor will'r-emain a lew days and would be pleased to have ladies aund geni lemen call atid examinie for them el-ves. A lady of m y years experience in the business will wv~it upun lad.est, or on re. ?smving a liin will v.L i ta .a t ulr Feb. 28, 185.5 17 it S3addie kwliing, A L prsonts Indeb.edm to the L82tbcrier, either by note or ac. iniwn, are rmquesed to cmne foirw.srJ an.d pay imuEiadiately,. *A.lgnger. Imnugence cannot -be r1, Lia -m, And also; the nubscriber inform. hi. trtin tht~ lie still continues ito carry on the lasoe,-s andl saddle making, repairn,g, &kc. ~-for calh ajid tbarter. No book. or accounts will be kept for the presenty ear. Feb. 7. 885 ,mW ., Fisk's Patent Metalic The above cases, wood Collins, IHearse, and all articles required for Funerals to be had at F. M1. ANDRIt.WS, Sunrville, S. C. Who also has onl hand, and will make to or der. all kinds of Cabinet Furniture, Chair*, Mattresses &c &c, which be will sell at Charles ton prices. liepmiring executed with neatness, and at the shortest notice. Feb. 28th, 17 tf TWO UNDRED DOLLAR S REWARD. Stolen from the suoucrriicrs pInce, Middleton Swamp, eight miles from the Village of Orangeburg, on Thursday. the 14th instant, a large Grey llorse, about 16 to 17 hands high; has a imiark on his hind foot, caused by the cut ting of a rope; he is about ten years old. A reward of $100 will be paid for his re cevery. The said Horse was stolen by William Cloyd. Said Cloyd is about 5 feet S inches high, weighs about 135 pounds, ins dark hair and whiskers, crip' pled a little in one of his feet, anid hips, he is nearly bald on the fore part of his head. Has a Brother at Marion Court flouse, and when last seen was makinig his way to Columbia. A reward of $100 will lie paid for the recovery of the llorse, and 0100 for the apprehension of the thief II. N. SNELL, Orangeburg C. ii. Feb- 28, 17 3t Special Notice. TE Ffirm of t. C. WEliBCo, hereto. fore existing, is this day dissolved by rmut ual con-ent. The debts of the firm are asumned avid will lie settled by I. S. Wei)b, arid tihe notes anid accoults ile ihe firmare placed in his hiands, being the only authorized person to collect or other. wise dispose of the same I. C. WERBB Febl. I'!th 1855. Rt. S. W E BB :4r"R. S. WEBB takes this ieans of inlorming the public that he will here alter carry on tie niercanlile butsinless, upon his own responlsaility. at the old stand of t. C. W1lBIl&Co, where ie in vites a call froin all ile customers of the late fI im of t. C. W13l3B&Co as well as tho public genrerally. Fel. 28, 17 tf. Notice. All persons indeble.d it :ne either tby note or accmint will ilea.:-e take notice that after the 11th day of M arch, next they will lind their Notes or accounts in the hands of an attorney for collection ard alsio the notes and accounts diet lite Firn of Winn sindl Clarkmon iist be settled by that tirne or otherwise they will have to pay cost, it is not fron choice that I will lIrave to press but froi niecessity. L. J WINNi, Felb, 28, 1855 43 if Watcinan Copy. Notice. Wil! he sold at the !ate residence or Dan iel Rogers, on the 15th March nest, tine negroes, of good character, fitted for fiamily tue, on twelve ionths credit, the purchaser giving bond and apnruvcd security. CATIIEIClNE IOGEltS, F. xecutrix of 1). Itogers, dee'd. Feb. 28, 1855 43 2L R K Rutledge SPrpuut y Siurveor, I NNOUNC(ES to irhe pulble, that he is AIregularly e(uipt fort Surveying n.i, mt ait part of this State; and will attend promptly to arty call ie man1ly recerve in that line of business. Address Friendship Pu., S. C. References W. C. Dukes. R. J. Man. nin.,. R. B. iIarvin, L. F. Ithane, Dr. T. W. Brrggs, ti. al. Feb. 21, 16. 4?. WVatchmnan 'op)y. W IC are now receiving a nrew assort. rnent of Cinghramris B1k &. Colored, Prinits, 111k Alptaca's, Canronr Cloths, Fr.ech L.awns, Hlrilliainis, P'rintts liik & Colored, linrs, a good alsstrtmrent (If 1.adties Misses atnd Chlil drens Shoes, also lHoots, Bileuchned & hirrwn goods, Chreck Martirrg, Willuow hlaskers, Sadh. dlecry, &c., a few dozen Towel Itacks neat ar 62 1-2cts, a gitotl assortrrnent of China WVarc, Ti'n Chuamrber Sets &c., &. Whrich will be sold low, J. T. SOLOMiUNS & Co. Fe bruary, 21, 1855. 16 a In Equity--Sumter District. JohnW. Sucke, Ad'r. ill fonr Needlhamt Itiley, et. al. Paurtitn, vs. Iantd sale of M. D~ubose. J Negroes. BY virtue of an order mane bv tihe Cotirt in said care, I will offyer "for sale ot Suimler Coutrt I loutse, oin thre first .Mondaty in iarchr next, SIX LIKEIY NE~ltOES (if -lelivered to me.) directed to be sold for P'arti. tu,.. ,mdter thre case statedl. Tsa-.. Or SA.r..--So rmutchi cash as will pay thre co. anid charges of thre proreedlin, the btalance oftt- n. urchIase mnety to lbe secur ed bty bowtl at one ye.*' with goodt arreties and to hear iruteresrt fromr day oe -se, to be arnnual ly paid, untuil tihe whole isntshet W. F. B. JiAYNSWOayru, Corm'r Eq. S. n. February, 21st, 1855. 10 td' Law Card. ATTOR NEY AT LA W, Solictor in Equity. WVILL practice ill the Courts bor Sutm. ter, Richland, Kershawv, Darlinigton amnd Williamrshrurg h)irstrictrs. S~if" Office on Court Ihouse Square, Sumrtervnlle, S. C. Jan. 10, 1855 10 if Dr. R. A. Bethune IIAVING perrmanerttly located htimsnelf near Muhdrow's, Steam Mills, off'ers ihis profesmronal services to thle citizens of the suirrounadinig cr-unntry, and trusts by care arnd attention to h s patients, to merit lire hrberal patronage of tire comrmunmily in general. Ihis charges will be reasonable; rmollo, "live and let live." Office at the residence of John~ P. Muldrow, where hre mnay always hre found unless called off on professiroal btusiniess. Bradley ville, 8. C. Jan. 3, 1855 9 3m OUR OFFiICE IS iEPA REDI 0 All order's in Job Work, IUit) Neatness aub IDespaId). We hope those of ouir readers wishing work dnin li ,lin., wl ...:n ..... call. Late Arrivals. DIRECT SPRING IMPORTATIONS! Rich and New Designs Embroideries Muslin and Cambric Worked Collars Cambric and Muslin Bands Muslin arid Cambric Edgings and insertings Lot Undersleeves, will he sold at reduced pricue. Dress Silks. One lot Changeable Brownissinto Silks, at 37 1 2c. per yard Rtich Plain Mode Colored Silks, at higher prices Plaid Silks, new and desirable styles Mazattine Blue, Brown and Green Hlood Silks Colored White aid Black Marce-lline L.ini.g Silks One lot Plain Changeable Silks, at 62 l.2c., usually sold at $1.25 per yard. DRES MERINOS, DELAINES, PLAIDS. Garnet, Blue, Tan, Brown, Corn-Colored, Greeii aid Drab Alerinos Small lot Barege Delaines, at 12 1-2c. per Yard. Stripe- Gosseige DuLaines, rich patterns, at 25 and 3; 1-2c. Plain Alode CAolored DeLaines Plaid Ginghams at 12 1-2c., worth 25, English Cambric Chintzes, at 12 1 20 warranted fast colors Clan Dress Worsted Plaid. BLACK SI LKS. Lot Black Silks, at 50c per yard, Gros do Hihine, at higher prices Gros de Paris, rich lustre at. *1 per yard, Black Repd Silk, at 50 cents per Yard, Extra.wide Black Silks. Famally Monsruing. Black Bombazine, Alpacas, Canton Cloths, Lupin's Challies, - Black an( flalt.Mourning English Calicos, Black and ItalI.Mourning Calicos, at li Yards for *1. Mourning DeLaines and Barege DeLaines Black Alpaca, good black, at 12 1.2c worth 25, Fine and high lustre Black Alpaca, Patent lil:tck English Crape, ine and coarse Wall or Crimp Black Crape Leisse and Black Illusion ror caps Love Veils and Ildklis. Black Kid aid Silk Gloves Black Crape Collars, White Mourning Collars. Liancan Goods, MIacetings, &c. Linen Sheetings, Pillow case linens, Pillow c-aIe Cottons, 12.4 Cotton Sheeting, imitation Linen, Iuickaback anid Diaper Towellinig French Fringed Tray Towels, with Colored Borders, Turkih Iatig Towels lluckaback and Scotch Towels, large sizes, Extra.hieavy all Lineni Dowlas, at 12 1.2c. Damask Napkins, a large variety Lot Damask Napkins, at 12 1.2c. each 8 and 10.4 Tiablingr )anIak Datnaak Cloth, Enuglish and Amtierican L(IIut [Is, at great iangains For Plaustcrf& Use, at teduced Prices. Duflil and Mackiiaw Blankets, Fiie Bed liminkets llotel Blankets flr single bed, Bed Coliforts. All-Wool Plaiuas, &c. Grev Wool Plains, at 37 1.2c., w41rth1 50e. Drab Uniont Kersey, at. 12 1.2c., worth 18, Georgia llis, Nil Fillim, Grey Sat-inets for Servants, at -.Se. per yar., Extra.h1ea'vya Small lot, Grey Cotton Kerseys, at. 10e. per yard Cotton Osiaburgs, Plain and Striped, Blue Striple and Plaid loinespons, Apron Checks, &c. Calicos at 4 aid 6 lc., fasL colors. Flai mmcls. All.Wool Red Flannels, at 20e. Extra.tine lIed Flannels, at 25e. Real Welsh and line Saxoniy Flannel lied Ballardvale, wide and fine, ior invalids (ainti rlieunmatic.) Perfuassmery,&c Lubin's Extracts and German Cologne, Gennj,, French Lavender Water, delightfiil perli."e, 'footh, Nii, Cenh at d lai r llrushes, Toilet Powder and Soap, Shavi1gr S1a,, Tood PlowtIer, Frcih Dressing, Tuck and Side Cmihs, Ladies, Gelts and Cili"nIi's IN im, Undervests. Gents, Ladies and Children's I Ieosierv aind Glove, in all variet ies. 10Af'It' E & DEILAND, 257 IKlang-Street, Cor-mca' of Weastwioleera. Feb. 21, 1855. 16Ga IrgE.Coghian & Gay. sUCCKsSOnts TO IACKSAJlT' l, G. LITTLE & CO. their services to their frientil aid the pib. N I'f 9 KING T R'eris Cesl.-Or, wluii it isR Tonviciei Nei dour to Victoria 111 Safe lie c:ll .eI a t e ilr pm rie , ill'! CII AIU.,11KSTON S. C. sel !111 ;0 flie em! o e.tl: qIi:ir.r Always on hand-A large and Fashliionable e f a1L vear, ii her cy eaeslIc Stuck of 8mlto Ready- Made C loi ai n , o ur bisriess ill l strictly c. RI':lly..YadC Cotluiu~, ueled onilic11s mssiecr (uiig the piresent AT TiE L.OWEST ?o8Itini. racrCs, SIIRTS , hOsilItY, UM iEtlLI.AS,&c.&c year. W11iL~ES.-LE A ND iti''TAll,..TJ.CGLN g""? JOHlN T1. DARtBY can be fuund in January 1AY. thi '.st tabl ici t. Fe t,. 14 Alp. 12, 1854. 15 ly - Steam Saw ifiiie SO. CA.-SUMTIER DISTI.rpIES S(Il3S cmgo William W.,. Coulliette In, '*uaiyeria.iiIl mid1i.tic teeNItss Agnes L. Coucllietie, Billfor Xpeciftc (ege:clccc c c~n a ilf Wilhamc It. Ieyneolds ande Pel'rformance, Ac dclr~~c er r ce eaii~,eccr* Anii tija, heis wife and I cnm. P'aritionc I~ic cDcilciv~eecc i cae e lc, l Jmec Peter Comulliette. J aned DJistribti nc. ilic incccecjy, it ei.laldiec. It appcc er g to, my satishctcin that ciclfe iccrietisicck.i Jaines Peter Couiliette, defendaent in the C* 't.I-1larec.chsoitnr above stated case, resides out of the limcitscal.AcrociieisIIe.erer r lll of the Staet e or South Cairolina; on mnotioneIafil s.Ji.13,tIinjdric eur of Comnplamain;ct's Sc citdors. It is ordered Acccii i itI ~e~~ tdc cc e ~el thaet the said James l'eter (Coulette dec up qceereite ceec ea.IyNca cl c pear and pcleadl antswer cr demuicr ico thce1).ecicincis lc(cccpcy N csaid hill, withlin three monthsi, froini thce CF~ IY*i~icteeccccijac c.iea date of thIe first. publientioni of this order, cueoc ev Zc.ie ciec u ce eii or an order "' pro~ contfesso "c will be eni. ces e~ildca ia eliitIyei1 tered agaicest hism. uccccceiticeicihiir icjrt6ric. c AlIso orderedl that this order he pulihedc eicii ci .iticried l-uituir~t for three monthus in ocie of' the gaczette' of itec et eI ta ce ~eIeieSccc e this district. or~aatie il W, P. B. IIAYNSWORII. CGJ~N. lMcaes Comi'r. Eq. 8. D. ii.~ t WaCoghlNo&t Gay. TII~tBEACKSMI.Ol1,OEngifrermlMachin year ol, as A~creciiee totiesCarcem t hei sl ervices to theirc tfriensandthe agub.s i'ra~, indr lIN, crecin orWigTermw act asIth-rI whena.. ih covenim ~Itir, tcw Icicg JutUpci ecglt if ~c od arm iciafe to openl nc e c eu t o lacrtcie,authey '1'averccin Sumnte~e~le. t, tl e yea~irl er her bcycaish, dil cunt ice A. J. IIOSE noe. Or ased wiltlit'ii te treitlyio. Nov. 29.1854 5T. J. tCOlA NExr Jnuy. 7, 185 5 11 if. Newteamdsawoti ll, AT TlE EW Si'OIE eraken the. IAIannt takf tlesr UNL)ERODD FELO IVSHALL.ceioln, lineiiii&iC 'sicte eswit wlifo citzen cf Sucuera nl Lar inide 1ismni hem ipeen yilI ear, lie inow b maingc spehe rlee th~c he s icw reeivng ad opniccni a ise an nreent in icd Iil as r.JnI. enabl thmcosupywthdspthte e locte stoc ol ) Goos, hts Casmkmie foer ndimber at in th ee market ryci hs "Tcli S -1 ercnt isoan. payobs, 1sicsJu, . c85ck nywnlasrwarereqrir caresS'acller, iardar, RadyMierednit, l 55b req2ret AClnnotus Iceinegath ed&c.ac of heepubicespcialy he adis.Allte f thenpee te.b te, 'ai h or ci Novembe 22, 154 5 tf aiiaeiwocicengant telina t'ipay wgi -~~ BOOTS ShOS, ncI~NI(S ll lCES es.4 wit tce epes auticis c ad he lstcy of tke abrvh terms lindr ceetc GAIERS &CW&J.. Wei is doalihatw caueet cgut T~l Ejsimn f Fccin ndQe accomnfu dahe icaureighoinpeerne. tvese ci h fciidacoplteasdchicctO r a.th may5b . 1e1 a u ifrhn soo Laie he.'hys hjissan ;hilhs'wtch esus 12 iin, Wp. tFrnirJ.L warranterrio giveatatiefaction JFeb..13. 15 SO, Feary 154th. 85 15 3f prmesh.n ie catc o a Trd, one tEN Loeandf ins New tchirtcoe cucediyA N.Y., n beauptifulo seeihn of the- old &IICI~tS tivens of Sumtervill edisviiiyt nothin on hs partive. be leftAlndonesinssecuring ancoreeatdlike.inst Mal fr ll homa faorhcma it ercul. itit willplsersn tVIwr lemand Itomne(upstars)mcxt oorto heeSu to the EubcrLA for paymen and bethoi Banner ofice. demtwl evkr payegt to ti aet.A T. . LFAR Aris. WolealLan F tilA31,Icyr Janar 10 155 11) tI JNev 9 1854, 5~~U MOSE. Office W & M, R. R. 0o0 Wzt1.1INUTON, N. C. Jan. 15, 1855. The followiig Schedule will go into ope.ration this day: U P TR AINS. Night Train. Day Train. Leave W. & I. 1R. I. 8.00 p. m. 7.00 a. in. . Station Wilt'n 8.30 7.30 " lIrinkley's 0.26 8.26 4 a ieIN, " Flem ingion , 111.21 9.21 '' Whitenville, 10.57 9.53 "f Grimts, 11.30 10.21 " Fair il11fT, 12.03 a. M. 11.00 " Nicihols, 12.31 11.2s " luallins, o laion, 1.24 J2.13 p. m. " Great Pee Dee 1.52 12.34 "o Alar's 1tillulT 2.41 1.14 " Florence, 3.11 1.40 "s Timmonifewville, 3..45 2.06 1ynblmurg, 4.20 2.39 '-Mayeesville, 4.5Z 3.01; Siumtierville, 5.26 3.35 S liichester, 6.01 4.013 " Wateree, 6.32 4.z5 Arrive at Kitingsville, 7.30 5.00 D -W N TIAINS. Night Ta sil. Day Train. Leave Kingsville, 3.00 p. am. 5.00 a. n. " Wateree, 346, 5.4-14 S alacliester, 4.06 6.12 " Snumerm ille, 4.11 6.35 " Alayesville, 5.07 7.01 Lyiclhblurg, 5.35 7.26 Tiimaonsville, 6.09 7.57 Florence, 6..3 8.25 laur's 1i1u11, 7.10 8.19 " Great Pee Dee, 7 51 9.27 "4 Marion, 8.20 9.52 " Nielusik, 9.02 10.32 " Fair llle'T, 9.50 11.05 " (riptm, 10.25 11.37 Whniesville, 10.59 12.05 p. M. " Fleminigtun, 11.45 12.10 4 Allaxwelis, " l1rinkley'so 12.-15 a. mn. 1.30 Arrive Wilinuiugtoin, 1.40 2.2) '- W. & it. It. I. 2..) 2.55 Day Trains will stip at all the regisir Sla lionsl, andks at I (oo Creek, 31aIxwells, White nmarsh, l'eacmcks, Cerro) (orlo, .ilnleins, Car itreville, aid Ciiane Savaimialh ihen signaled to take tip awl lit down patiseigers. .. J. FLI:IING, General Spiierintendait W. & 31. It. ft. Janaitry 17, 1855 17 2m ter acopy 2m. [1 I'1i .1 it L L3) hI I u uEA NTB Ma2tmterv-illec S. C. Nov. I 185.. Tis lion1se, st-Ied inmtiaII.tely onl thet Wiahniint &- Alancheste:r Rail Road and at very rrly a cetiral pomit betweeni Wi.ni;ioin.l4II N.C. Charleston S. C. and Aglirlista (.i.. is still open lor the reception and acro nibtitnin o' the tratvellimg publ). le. and aliril ilhe tired traveller an op porlimity tI lay over a n:gIt on the tiire .1III-Iurey 1.etweenl IIh' pinn11ts above alided lo. The Ilprietor hasi litted uip several corniortable liedromis Ior twat ex preis i urpose and havinig inicurred tlte firslt hi'try e.rjepedituro on this hine oil rna1 :ar tlie coi1mforit and accoimmloation o1 travelier-. he hopies, by lie ciftinued and ultireilig za l (n ti le part c. th1e Mlana rt'rs -~ ~ ~~~~~~I v h sahhet oscr oitinlu ance odI that liiersAl patroiage bestowed on iom fir thet last tell iin111ith1s. lie could reter too inndreds rirm lite North, Sout hI, l>i.t ruil Wet, as ;'. tie clatus of lia; lIm.se, but lrefers perons givi og hi im a per.sunal isit. W. S. AMITCHELL,, .Proprietor. B. Mirent:r.r. ( aircs AN lAy, anaers. Nov. 8. 1854. 2. 6m. NOdee. Look Up Street. Winn 'tUnt's I () 'EL, is Still in op. eratiin-(thanks to thlt- kindniess of gooId friend~s)-re'ady lto receive cuistomuiers, .ad entlertinu tiheii. 14o I ii-ir i'nt ire satisfactjion. Ar. C. is re'solved t hat is 114)1el shiall not he e~xceljled by sanyi hienise in Ithe countiry. 'vo'etin Il t In' ma~irket ennl fuirinish shall be saad nipun is1 talet, well cooked anid ele:.inlyv. Th'le bedus a re all in gniid order, anid shll b e kept Ilo. G ive hun i a trial and air. C lark led~iges sat isfactioin. Janl. 11, 18~24_____ 11 tf Real Estate for Sale, Tlhe" s.nubscritier uill;rs laor s~ae Ineior plant a ill situal~ted abouilt Ithree~L m114 fV4rorna Mlan che'ster do,n oin the Wihnliiintn aond Alanmchester Rail ltloui. There tare two liunidred anid thlir 'v-Iwo -rres in thle tract. ine hinudred cleared and tu nder ecei iid the rist wellI tiimbered up-1.land. Th'le sit. 11at1ion is a iery i:uI he y ail desi rabie oane. Oni the' pireii es are ta line ihi u' linig htose, litrn, staleis, kitcene and oilier 01uthil d ings, aiid an ei(xcellenti wvell of water. T en:t s--lb'ind wtitho good1 and up1)roved s'cuirityV, withI thle interesi thecreoin, p~aya. ble annuoial ly durmlg the life time' of the sublscribier. E. BUF'OltD. 1855 12 tf Land for Sale, TfI IE subhscruber * .lIri for saile his tract of nind conitaininlg 7h0 acres oif up1 Iand and 80 1.2 acres of swamplI Ianrd, lying on SateIe swamtip, near Fuiilton. O n the prnltS are a Saw Mll, Cotton Gin ando Screw, all ini repair; also a coimforta-. bile dlwelling andu all Iniece'sary ot huilId. mys!~i, in repair. Th'le up3I hoils anud Saw M1il andl IDwel ln' are sit iutedl oni t he road leadtog Ifrom Caieo n t Vance's Ferry, sx mies wvest o1 Itasey's Depot. Apply to J. W. WVEEKS, Fultoii P. 0., S. C. Jan. 24, 1855i 12 3m Choice Groceries. FAMILY S U P PLI ES, KiendrlIick & Jenkins WVO1 1.13 annonneilii to their friends and thei commn iy aiiilt lairge, tIhait Itie y have opieed jr SumiitervilIcle ppsite to Webbhl's Store, a latrge itaid variedi stuck oif Suchl as have inever before bleeni exhiibiteud foi for salie in thais miarket. It compi jrisei in part at followts: St;GA t--Ilrin, Cruasheiil, Pow4.dered ant l.eonf, COFFEEK--tio. Jatva, anid Lagulira, l.arid, Iliner, Sliaiassets, Cheese, Crackers 'uilkere.l. Simokied iHeif aiid tiimignes, P'ickle Pirulnes, liraundiedl frulits, ILibstrs, Sardlines Salhnonidl liiolognma Sausage, Vermiicelli, Mlaca Fine Toba)iicco and Segars. Irish Poltatiies,, (Imons, lleets, Smokedl I1er igsFruits, Niuti, tand C.oniectionrary of al Wi'heal, ltihtkwheat. anid Rice.-Flour. In shoilrt the~y pilge themiiselvese by strict at Idoltion to bausiess, keeping on hiarnd the Hli:s oh &Ai~i. gioodsh in their line, ant d lling ClngS fo CASu or piruduc, to merit a idhare of publi }Natrllige .. It. K1ENDIllCK. W. W. JENKINS. Nnv. 15, 185 3 .f EDUCATIONAL NOTICED The Trustees of .he Surntervillle Academy give notice that they have engaged the services of ir. W. II. LCARY as Principal of the Male Academy. lie will have associated with Iims Mr. D. D ROSA, who will take charge particulatly of th% Ma henatical Department. Fromt the pat experience and success of these getilenen, as teachers, the Trustees feel warranted in recommending in the highest terms, the Institution to the support and la tronage of it- community, and thie public gen orally. The terms will be as follows: For the primary English course, per quarter, - - SO 00 For the advanced English course, per quarter, - - 10 00 For the batter, with the classics, per qnlarter, - 12 00 Extra charge for repairs, fuel, &c. 5) Jan. 10, 1855 10 , if SPECIAL NOTICE. T lE FIRM of WNN &CLARKSON, h're tiofore existing, is this day dsolved by mutual consent. We return our thanks to our friends and Custoners for the very liberal patronage sx tendedl to sit rind hope the same will be con tinued to the new firmi of CL A9KIISON & BRU UNSON. We most respec:ftlly beg all who are in debhted to uoo, to come forward and make imn diate payment L , either of thei undersigned, as we are compelled to have money. D. J. WINN, S. E. W. CLARKSON. Jan. lst, 1855. Copart enersh ip. ? 7'TilE' nidersigned have this dlay form ed a Copartnerslip under the nase and style of ClarksRon & lirsmson, anl will continue to carry on the Clothing and Tailoring buiness, in all is branhsa, at the oil1 stand of Winn & Ciarkso, where we will be pleased to hIave our frienlm, ant tle ilic genserally, to call arid exatmine or stor -, sal hope by strict at tentiin to bus-insst, to imerit a continuance of lie same paltronge so liberally extendet. to Winn & Clarksons. S. E. V. CLAlKSON, V. II. HIIUNSON. We will sell oil' a portion o' tIe present .s-tock of Clothing, at first csts: for eash. CLARtKSON & DIJIUNSCN. J an. 251 It. 13tf Notice. 11I1E UN )ElSlGNE ) nfllrs ihr sale his Plantiation, krown am Tnw (Caw, rsitusat'd on the Santee Rtiver, about five miles behlw Vaice's Ferry, and cortaining a blit Two iaThsisani Two imdred (2,20o) a cres ofprine Oak, Ilickory, Pinse and Swaip sud. 0n tle' plr are gin Insise, barns, No. grit hoses. and all nec-es.ary buildit gs in tho ro~uglh repair. To an approveil purchaser the termis will be accomiuiating. Apply to J. N. FiIENUSON, Stateburg. 14 lam113ii Notice., T. lIE SUBSCRIBER tohrs for sale his I plantation on the Santee River, about mlidway between Vances aid Murray's Fer ry nearly opposite ist, Saniee Cnis. This plantation coitains about Five Thous.and Five linmtired arres, t5,500,) of Oak and Hickory, Pine aid Swaip land, well adapted to Corn, ad long andl s4m.rt CoCtoins. Oii Ilse place is a good two story dwelling, and all necessary ouIt buiildlins, in complete repair ; also one of he bust .Ill S.tats irs tlse coIirtry,with a I-rge and sibtantial lam. If lesired, the place could be divided to suit purchasers. The terms will he liberal and accosiodating. For particulars, inquire of the overseer on tle premntises. or address J. J. FRIERSON, Statesburg. 14 tiw31n Notice. rhere is no ise in talkine. the subscri tier has closed his businiess for the pur. pose of seIhnig, ;t.l is wt have money to meet pressing dematids, and hopes that those who are is his debt wIll appreciate Iis ntecersities, coime forward aid ittle imtiiediat.ly. T. D. FRIERSON. Jas. 17, 1855 11 tif Adminiqtrator's Notice. All pertmis havtrig deiands a.ainst the Estrare oif R. SI. Sasnders, are requsestd to) handt them in to the subscrber duly at te~stedl accosrdinig to law ; andi all thtose hat will lhave notes or bontds dtue the first oh Noivembter, are reqluested 1o be punsctual itn the paymrenits, as the bussisess of the Es te is such that itnduilgence cannot be given. WaM. M. SANDERS. Oct. 25, 1854 r2 tf South-Carolina-Sumter Dist: rs. Ca. M5a. A. G. tsurp)hy. A. G. Mtirphty, who is int the custody of the Shseriff sir Sumter Disti-icS, by virtue of a w rit, of Capias.. ad Salisfacie-ndum, at theo suit sif T. WV. Sahnsonid, having tiled in msy ollice together withi a Schedule, on oath, oh Isis estate anud efTects. his petition to the Coturt of Commnoni Pleas, Prayinug ilhat hse may lie admitted to the benefit ol the Acts sit the General As-sembslly, miade for the relief or isnsolvent Debstors, It is hereby ordered, that the said T. WV. Sal. mosnsd and all oilier the creditors to whlonm the saidu A. G. Murphy is itn any wise ins. dlebtedl, be andI they are here by susmmsoned anrd have naitice So aippeair before the sand court at Stumiter Cottrt Ilouse on the see.. ornd alonday of A pril ntext, to shiew cause it anyv they east, why the Prayer of the Pe. titiont arforesaidl, shiouul not be granted. WV. .J. SINGLET'ON, c. c. P. .D Oflice of commsron pleas, Sumter District. Feb. 3rd., 1855 14 l amr3/n A, ANDERSON, Samtrville, S. C. IRsrpectflidly intformi the peaple of Sum ter lDistrict thast heo has just recelve.j and ntsw sifTers fur sale te bestselected andJL most choidce stock of Fall and WVinter which puirchlasers wutld do well to e xamine be fore buiyinsg elsewheure. BROWADCLOTIlS, CASSIMERES ANI V ESTINGS. --Lo A frill and large stupply of Horlery, Shirts Drawers, Glove'ss, Suspeniders, Cravats, Haens kerchiefs, &c. &c., -ALSO A large assnrtenernt of tE ADY MADE CL( TI'IING, which will be sobl low. n.Y Garmeta mannrfactured by the subser tier, andis warranted to give ssatisfaetion. 0 tiers from a distance promptly attendeds to. A. ANDERtSON. Sept. 4th, 1854. t U. PHILLIPS, OFFERS FO)R SALIl, a large assni meo'it of Clothingf Dry Goods. Pe frumery, Groceries, Candies, Fruits, Smoks r lletrings, Dri'i Apples, Toys and Fancy Al 'tieles. Also Glass arnd Putty, &c. a N. It. a large Stock of Ilorriry, Sea Trobaccs atnd SnuWf, For Sale, sind Low Jant. 31st 1855, -X3 pu * ~ ~ Ihaubibates. ~ roithe BDanne', SUMTERVILLE, S. C., Gentlemen ofClaremo 6Uir*. out in this manner to Intbrin -fou thtir. cumstances of a ptriate Atue -wituoti&; low mae to ho beote yod two f-i0i" hence as a candidate for a seat in the StateaLe islature, and having a willingestoirve you in some way, I offelr yoti my eetitle as a candidate for Tax-CoMectoa she. r.ext election, and if elegted do promiseoW discharge may duty to the beet of ny'ability; I am yours, most reupectfully, O. P. Mwc. ff[' Watchman ple:aSO copy tf. )ec. 20, 1851 8 We the friends of A R BRA DHAM Eeqr., take pleasure in as' nouncing him as a candidate for 8heri of Summter Districi, at the iext Election MANY FRIEDS. Mar. 29, 1854. 22 t. A Number of Voters take pleamre in announcing Col. WIlLIAM A. COLCLOUGH as a candidate for Sher. itTof Sumter District, at the next election. March 15, 1854. 20 tf.' Mr. Editor: Please announce Cap t. T. D. FIdEnsOM as a Candidate ,or Sheriff of Sumter District at the ensuing elect i'm. Aug. :24, 1853. U The friends ofCapt. . l. GlBBONS amoumice him a cmndi. date for the oilice of Tax-Collector for Salem County, at the ensuing election and obli!!e MANY VOTERS. October ' FOR O R DINA R Y. CT' Mr, Editor:-You wiI please announce WILLIAM H. BRUN. SON as a candidate for the Office of Ordi. nary of Sumter District, at the ensuing election. MANy VoTERs. April 27th, 1852 27-tf vls: We are authorized io anntomce A. E. POOL as a candidate for Sheriff of Sumter District at the enso. tig election. December 21, 1852 8-tf W E are authorized to announce WK LEWIS a candidatc for Ordinary at the ensuing election. .im n' 28, 1854 35 tf. For Tax Collector. The Friends of J. Y. Bruison, annoue hin a cantdidate for Tax Collectmor of Clarei. mont County, at the ensuing Election,... Mlany Voters. Oct. 11, 1854 50 tf. The Friends of R, G, Potts annouce him a Candidate for Taz-Collector for Salem, for the next term.-MANV VoTzas. Oct. 18, 1854. 51. tf. *aii' Messrs. Editors: Please announce Mr. JAMES McCUL. LUM as a candidate for Tax Collector for Salem, for Eie next ern. Many Voterm. Oct 11, 19454 50 tf PALMETTO SUMITERVILLE, S. C. E. Somanmers Offera for sale at the store formerly ece pied by B. Greenvauld, next door to the ttice of Capt. P. Summer, a LARGE and well selected stock of FA LL AND WIN 'TER Ready Made Clothing o all qual. ties and sizes, which he will dispose of at. least twenty fire per cent lower than any other house in town. The public are re. pecotfully inv.ited to call and examine for iemnselvea. J. SCIHEW RIN, Superintendant, Oct. 4th, 1854 49 af Te Dissolutions TeCapartnersmhip heretofore existig under the firm of BUTLER & N EWBRtV, ig this day dissolved by limitationi and mutu. al consent. All tihe Notes and Accounts of the firm have been placed in the hands of' Y. N. BUTI.ER for collection, who is the only authorized agent to liquidate the de bts of the concern. All persons indebted by niote or accounit, wvill please come for. wvard amnd make immuediate settlements. Y. N. BUTLER. A. McCAIN NEWBERY. Having snld mny interest in thme Stock in trade to Mr. A. M. NEWBERY, I would recommend him to the customers who se liberally patronized the late firm. Y N. BUTLER. Having Bonght tihe interest in the Stock in trade from Mr. Y. NJ. Bartam of the late firm of BUTLER & NEWBR.4 will from this date carry on the imercantile business upon amy own responsibility. I re turn my thanks to the customers of th late firm, andI earmnstly solicit a contama anice at their patronage. A. McCAIN NEWBER1a Oct. 26, 1854. 1 ti. New Goodts. TH E subscriber has just returned frot a the North, and as now opening a splendl, stock of - ' Ladies' Dress Good; ) of all kumds, vis: - A beautiful lot of Rich Plaid and Stpe Silks ; ,Plain Colored do. Black StrIped .~ l- Plain do. Cashmeres, Merinos, Persian CI.arhq Ladies' Corsets, Motalic Corset S9. ds t Lacea, &c. ~ Rigulets, assorted colors., French Wf~r I rLadie' K BdGloe: Ladies'Gauli~4~ Long Black Mitms frI adies anadMI Shmoes of' all DesaptI.* Traveling Trunk,Carptgs ge Work Boxe's, &c. &.. tc For ias14.t t- A full stock ofNegote tae id Ready~ made Clothmnt./SudsIe Par mers Boileris, &e. t*, '*~ ual. Ca l ad a