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+r1ast to~i rtli 9 rp tp . 12 lQttvi a fr 'r X vro;; Sept:' b:" test dati o from Havana Sept. 13 -e liir t nar'ket. (3lnAitLasr', Sept. 25, 1852. " Hajf ast one o'clock.--t'aob--Only :. e s n cbangod liants this mnorning, nt e~4~ nte. SPEIALL NOTICES. PoispAlang. nusantd-" of parents who use Vermifuge. uiosed of.Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., are not re, that while-tlicy appear to belefit thi- pa itt,they areuctaally laying the fomudation for )efadl tilseases, such .as. satlivationl, loss of g etivehkness of limbs, &c. ianother column.will be found the adver t ment'of Ilubensack's Medicines, to which e ask the attention of all directly interested Ii ileir own as well as their Children's heahtlt. nGLiver Complaints and all disorders arising rul those of a bilious type, should snake use toe only genuine medicine, Ilobensack's Be not e'creeced," but ask for Ilohen >sack' Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and oh " servothateach has the signature of the Proprie t r, i. I.oDENSACK, as none else are genuine Ast 10 42-1y. Noofiaads' Geu iian Bitters. eindreds of our citizens complain of debili d langonr of the system, derangement of tlteYl'ver and stomach, want of appetite, &c.; tltoarre frequently the result of too close apl. plietldon, and a thousand other causes we ran -he rename; hut we would say to all nflict - Gdoas ve have, done-get a bottle or two of Dr.;Hooliand's German Bitters, prepared by l)r. eackson, and our word for it you will he cured. e reconmend this medicine, knowing from perience that it is much superior to the gene .rAlty of patent medicines. We would saty..to fT' nrdrst, purchased none-tuiess prepared by ti Ur:C.'. -Jackson,'Philadelphia. July 1 A tter Scientific Wonder! - IMPORTANT TO DYSPEI'TicS. y Dr. J. S. Ioughton's Pepsin, the true Di festive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, preppared from Itelnet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, anfer dt 1Jebions of Baron Liebig, the great Pihysiulo. gical Chemist, by J. S. IHoughton, l. I)., Plhia belphia. This is truly a wonderful re mely for ,ndigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, L.iver Conf 'tlalnt, Constipation and Debility, curing after r Nature's Own Mothoid, by Nature's Own - Agent, the G(,rie Jui.c. PIphl--ts, contain i $cientiile evidence of its vdeit., furnished - y agents, gratis. Sua notice .- he medical r. isements. 8-ly. inY 1oEtNsE A L, j":_RYMENEALI iarried, by the Rev. N. tAnaati, on the evening of the 21st inst.. the. residence .iJ;: B. M. Holmes in this place, Mr. WIL 'AA!'SUTTLK, of North Carolinn, to - fe ANN 'lcCARN, of Kershaw, S. C. -Married, at Blackville, on the".eveniner of8tin.,bthRe.M.(toFar S8thn t., by the Rlev. Mr. UZnoot, Eir. -1E0lt G : WV. IIOW RL;L., Primter. forum. A'rly of (amdetn, .C., i\tias 1AIt'Il'IA PRANCES JON ' . I loteSn w.o--r Sin Claremont countv, Sthe55thyear f hi ag, leavingn seveni dr~e an a erevedwidow, am'.t a inrLee Ionnnato esu onhigh, A nother haus enter'ud his rest, Another haul scaupedl to the aky And lodged ,n lmiznnannuel's breast Thx ie soul of broither is gonle ' T o highten thne tritanphas above: SExaited to Jesula's tharone, Anid clasped in tihe arn.i, of his bwe. S Died,.at. the sanmie residecnce. 4)n tih, 20:th ntJAME~S C. IJICKCS, *4on of .Jane., C ~4. and Susan E. Icks, aged 2 yearrs, :3 anonths and '7 days. 3 Tha oneovedt form, flow col andm dead, ~~ BitEch mzouirniul thnought elnpjhl)p We wteej,, our earthnly coannfort., lied And wit tiered all aour joys. SHiops looks beyound thne bonuas of time When whaut we now deplore Shall riie iln lull limanortanl pianme, And Iboom to fade nao mnore. WVOULDI resprltnlly informn theic f retnds andl the piublic that they are now reciviner their o iselected stock of FArLL AND) WINTER GOODS, comnprising n part, as follows: Dry Goods. - aiceDeLuinis, Cnshmneros 'Srtin-. tore', Jeans, Kerseys, Lins*eys, Flianniii, ~Jeachedl and Brown Shirtings, Bilainkets, ; c~&. &c. SBOOTS A ND SHOES. ggdand Sowed oots, Blrogans, andl tosand Gniters of all dos~critins. IlATS' AND) CA PS. 4. olesti, Wool0 and Plushi Ibats, Glazedl and Cloth Caps of every variety. - SADDL).E RY. ~adudles, Bridles, Whips, &c. A LSO Xline assrtments of Groceries, Creckery, ~[~rdware, and fancy goodbs. Acall is respectfullv soliited, ns we are confident we catn suit you in prioe uad 4ualiiy, itROACHl & B3LACKWOOD), P~nimmetto house, Sumtervillc, S. C. Sept. 28t h, 1852 40l-if "For Wright's Bluff; lMur &AY' IiFEH.ft'Yr, AND) ALL I llranecdiate Lauuaings. T ''he atenmter ihKA b iJ, Upsos moaster, wvill leave *" Chaiirlesttonm as aboive, btnhi ITthof October. For Freight arrange ip~~jpy to Caphtaiin on liouird, air Iao q - .L, Jhoyee.' Wharf. " 1Encion 'Resolves.: a n.tiAd .Ji raue ruof lepre8entativcs pDe6i IH E Committee on Irivilegesal ece. tjons, to whoIt was .rgierred sundry )etitiois praying the establishment of new places of Elections and the appointinent of Managers for the next General.Election, having had the samne under consideratioi, beg leave to Report, and recomnend the adoption of the following Resolution: .{esoled, ''haat the Elections to be hold an on the second Monday in October next and the day following, for Senators rind Representatives in the State Legislature, shall be held at the following places only, and conducted by the following persons: Claremont County-Managers. Surnterville : J. J. Knox, Joht 0. Ilerriot, G. W. Bradford. Swimming Pens : R. L. McLeod, A. S. .Vattsy John W. Montgoniery. Bishopvillo : John I. Dixon, J. W. Stuck. ey, John T. Green. Carter's Crossing: Edmund Stuckey, jr., Elias AleCutcheon, George McCutch eon, Jr. Spring ll : 13. F. Rliaane, T. L. Smith, Janes Corbet, sr. Statcburg : J. W. Dinkins, Samuel J. Bradley, William J. Reese. Providence : John Bullard, C. C. Jackson, L. J. Dinkins. Manchester: Jacob lelser, V. V. lloyd, James A. lar vin. Privateer : Thornas O'Steen, Willian Net i les. .lohn B. 'T'indale. English >C Roads: J. C. Ithanie, Isaac Keels, sr., A. A. AlcLeod. Mechanicsville: It. L Ileriot, James W. .ltembert, Williarn l'rescott. Lowry's: Al. A. Mluldrow, Thomas Eng -lbsh, jr., Josiah A. Flensing. C " Polls to be kept open two days at Sumnterville and otne day at each of the ither boxes. Managers to nieet at Sunatcr ville on Vednesday following, count the votes, and declare the election. Three Representatives to be elected. Clarendon,-Managers. [Fulton :.''. C. iMichardsoun, J. J. Broughton, and Brown :Manning. Bradlau's : W. L. RIeynolds, I. B. ]3rog don, and Janes 11. Ilarvin. Dwen's Muster Field : J. M. Felder, A. P. Brogk, and 1). L. lino-in. Shorter's: Joseph Spratt, '. L. Wilder, and Benj. Walker. Pack's Old Place : R. P. Ilavnsworth, V. T. Jlrogdon, and James Ilowden. Wecst's Old l'ace: J. S. McFadden, C..1. Rich, and Joseph C. Burgess. Mack's Store: Dudley E. Biodge, C. '.. W itherspoon, and J. J. Convert-. Witherspoon's old Mlusler-fielf Js.4 Eppes, ViAliaan Al. Mlc ntotsh, and W. 11. lcElveen. Mott'a Cross Roads : S. B. Cot'r, J. W Baker and Samnuel Tomnlinson. U7i The polls to be opened two da . Bradhamn's and ono day at each of the other places of Election ; the Managers to meet at Samuel Iarvin's on Wednesday Following, count- the .vutes and declare:the election. Two Representatives to be elected. Polls to be opened at 9 o'clock, A. At., ind closed at .1 o'clock, P. Al., with con renientt ialcrvals. The box, vessol, or hag o be sealed up when tlio polls are closed, mid not to lie opened except to receive rotes the secomd day, and to count the rotes at the regular tme and place. A. A. 1721, 3 Stat. 136. R'a'.ej, That he M g:, of 1lIc. ion.. prior it the r ,rcrc ing t . ;e.. Lr. t take the a ;u e.th- og :,raiw ;..-,i :1w sie Aagnaate. or ne of iii: M n ra el Electin, to a it : " I;tt tlhe' will It In a ulnd inpirtin ly condnet andn attenad t, I i.o c leruinis, agreeably to ihe Cor. .I mo i te Site of S3outhi Iar'oli aan I J.a' lied to vo~te foir iin pn*. r ..:n h'br.,iw ,f the leriel are, elI Pr'' '! hvote in linire thian one 'I.:'? , Ia j *ari.hi, an talhc~t Man aigiers ' 9~ Liins throughout the St ;ae are hereby requi rdl lind and directed, if they~ thIinik proper, (or ii anpheat io: any'. electoiir prensen.t) to oig to voze, the hollowinr uoamih. 1, A. il. dlo so~lenoi~lv swcar (or allirm,, s I hec case riay lie,) that I have no' t, alt tis renmeral election foir nieiinbcrs of the Legtis attnre, vioted in this or any the a'r (lastrlict or )ariish, aiid that I atai coa/aliiion,.ial ly glnah ied Lu a *e--sii help iae God. Amail if any1 person oi r uersns, requ I ired s .afiresidi to taike the* iaiid oath or aitIiraat. ionm, ashall refuse to dlo ao, then lie Mlanta ecrs in thiri rc.'leclt ive I )istricts in I 4r:a.lh s,~ shi b, :ni they' arc haereby re~tiared Lull enij'ainedi to rinse sneh voite air vot's ; iu.d ini case thie *\:ai,'ers a-hiallrefus totu eunire lhe oathI as aloresoiid wheii deiniand-l d, thiey shialIlibe hanble to all the pains andt >nialtie's they wood b h abale ;and subljiect o for n~glect'ia anyv othier duatiies reipiered if thien asaA Manaigers oR lect ions for eith .r briainchi of thei Le*gislatu.re. at Ih Sect mon of the S"tae of Soit Ib Caro na lie. herewith piin-haed, to w~t "Every freec winie iaan of' t wentyv-ione ecars, (panupers, non-ilouinnuias innedl otlicers, utd privaites aif the araiy of the Uniited tates exceptedl,) becing a eniizei of th IIis Lale, tool havmng r'eaidedl thterein two 'eairs pirenoniiis to hr. day of elect ion, oar vho lhas a t ieehiofd of lifly ac:ris ol i ln, r a towin hit of whi lie has bieen lega ily eized and pio.sessed lit least six uiioibli elfire sneh e lectioni, (or not having sneh reaehohal or town lot, ha ih beena a resubent ia thle election Ibst ri<:t uain j hi he offers * . hie "'to bieore the electin i 'a.4 a r'ighit to vote for a .iG" smr to servo am either aimei . , i aure for thec Election )ist rict, ini whn h.- !.4 'clh property or -esidenc'e. Res'ofredi, 'Thaat t lie '. ,'a *widen~ce -'qunired lby the Conist tlntum m in ar lie t wo y'ears iinmiaael~tely'li p' .on0.1 ;im dho.ctiona, anid the six iiainthis' reu.'h'ei '' 1 lie Decthion D)iutrict . are the s:x me'..' immiediaately preLvions to thei electioni. J. I a ny pe rsion have Itis home in the State,I me dobas niot loose the right. ofI residencae lby emiiporarty absence with the intenitiona of -eturin ig, but if one hiave Ihis hioiime anil innily ini a not her St ate, the prosence of' luch person, iialihough cent iied for two ears ini the State, gives nao righzht to voate. Resofrei'd, 'Thlat it shall lie tlize special ainty of the M anagers toi report to thec So icitors all v'iolationis of thlii elect ion law. md~ all ciases of bra berv' and co'rrupltnion, iind o use their biest effort's to bring I le ohhYend !rs to juistiice. TIIIE PEE D)NE. N consequence of a riiimiir, to the fl.~ect. hathsteatmicr i'EE -D)EI had beeni old, to rn niponl anothier rver', Capita in Lit. L. EXuo takes thijsamnethiod of in. ornmng iis frminds that such a moport is neotrr'ect , andi~ that the "Il'n De "h w '~ ill estn im he r t rips in or abomt lie I1( efaloihr dSheriff8s Sles1 pY?, ..-i y 'Eocutions to me U; doted willbe'sold at Sumter Court l1uu89 oi the1st Afiuidy fid'day follow. in in nttobe:r Next, within 'legal hours (n. sale' to the highest bidder, for cash, the followiiig property. Piurcimsers to pay for titles .s 4 Horses -leviod on as-the property of Robert W. Andrews at the suits of Jaqob Vanderpool, Jr., and Al. J. Tisdale. I Negro levied on as. the, propertj of J. J. Belserat tle suits of (. Weeks, and T. Lynn. 1 horse and 1 Negro levied on .ns the prolerty of \V. F. Butler at th /uits of W. L. Lewis, J. 8. & L. ]Bowie, J/'1. Hil ton, and Ishamr )-. Davis. I Horse levied on as the p/operty of W. 11. Browh ht the suit Horatio Ke'elin 1 Negro levied on as the property of W. J. F. Betitune at the suit of J. 8. .& L. Bowie. I Horse and I Mule levied on as the pro perty of M1. Barwick at the suits of J. S. &. L. Bowie, and T. Lynn. I Negro levied on as the property of G. W. Barnes at the suits of W. W. Anderson und Samuel Tate. 1 Negro levied on as the property of 11. D. Both une at the suit ou W. Al. Davis. 3 Horses levied on us the property of I. L. Christns at the suits of A. J. & P. Muses, R. Al. Kennedy, A. M.Kenncdy and 1.T. Soluions & Co. 1 Negro levied on as the property of John China at. the suits of G. Barton and L. B. IHanks.. 2 Negroes levied on as the property of Jno. A. Colclough at the suits ol'The State, John Evons, 1'. V. Colclough and Mary A. WVyleIs, Ex'rs., A. J. & P. Moses, and ll. W. Baneroft. ilare and Colt levied on as the property f John V. Donald at the suit ot E. Du rant & Co. I Negro levied on as the property of J. [Hervey Dingle at the suit of Jas Chapnan. I Negro levied on as the property of Jas B. Hilton at the suit of B. A. Walker. 1 horse levied on as the property of J. J. lHolladay at the suit of Wmll. Nettles. 1 Negro levied on as the property of H. \. I lolladay at the suits of Thoinas J. A\. Di,- caes, and 11. Kelley. I ll or w levied '>n as the property of Rt. I-'. I gon at tlhe sae. of Jesse Allen. 1. horse levied in as the property of tobert Lowry at t.i .uit of Roosevelt & uon. Leather, Shoes, &c., leviel on as the )roperty of Jetse lorga:n at the suit of lohn Conyers. 1 Waggon and Gear lnvied on :a" the roperty of Thotmas McGee at the suit of 1. ). hilanding. I Negro levieal on as the property if la .Mcaulcy at the suit of Tindale & [larvin. ' - - 2 Horses levied on as the property Blizabeth McLeod at the sut of M. Louvis. 1 horse levied on as the property of Dr. Jaines L. AMellctt at the suit of Con.. vuy & Winn. 1 horse levied on as th ohi'r .- oI 'I Newman at the sit' rof Melta y & anes, and T. J. Din -'''s. 1 Horse levicd-tfn as the property of \.. I Nev'ro 1"'d oi it te pripeoly of . lti1icardson and wife at the suit. of aiies Bradley. I Negro levied on as the property .1. A. Stukes at the suit. of \V. K. \\1ida.i 'l !* y lev~i. 8a the piropierty of L 11. Tu.dale at the snit otf liarral, I tare k. C.o. 1 M tile levied on as thle protperty of Eimii. y L. \Vat s aut the snit of John 0i. Gathnu. 1 Ilor e anrd I Ne~gro levied on as Itie Iropety ot \V. 31. \Vitiler at the sits (it '. 1. Prle and \V. Al len. 1 Negrio leviedl on as the tprope(r-y of 1B. iloodly at thei suit ot C. 15. IFolkI. 1 1 lorte levied on as the piropjerty of \Vmi celIey at Itie sunit of Jaiines T. l'aek. 2 llo r.-es levied on as8 thei proipert y of (11hn S. Rtich, at flue .iuit of IR. S. l'oii erov. I Negr'o le:vied on as5 the pruopertuy of tiz.'tth Kelly ait the su it of Ilenry Kelly, \in ~r. I Negzro i't:$'d on0 as1 the plroperty' of J. 'Gruaai at the si t 01\Viiiain G. \Vii I N~egro levied on as 1the propert'ry of A. \2ws " as andl A. J. & P. Alose>. 2 Negr..oes' le[viedI ion .it the propertiy of )ani \V . lI hvis at the .'uit of \V. C~. .Mouire 1 I Negri levwd on as the property ot jthi \V . Ent in at the~ sluits of Thus1 Cohi, I. S. Sarugeat, and 1. .\. J1. Ga ry. A dmu'.\. I iluh i~ evied oin a1s the property ot ) Citeuidtler at the soil of I, 11. I l~atks. I Nigro 1evit'd ioi as 1tie propeirty oit IR. .N \uherspoonli aut the suits ot J. T.X Stil, lons & Co , F. J . & 31l. .\ioses Rtooseveh Iset, IR. J1. AldeC~ary anit woe, aunt ThIe S Negroe(is lev'ied on as the propelrty of F. IR. .\Il l.iw at ithe snits of MlcCarieir & 'tlen, andI J. S. & L, Hoie, I IIlorse le vied n as the piroperty of Ieii. \V. Atle('(y rat the suit of lThe State. Onte Loit and1( Uniilingsi. thiereon, ieair ,y ncoiirg, adtjoinuig tlndi ot J a nes G. dliutuosh , levietd on as th piilroperty ot lohnl Q. Adams at the suit of Johnu F. (one tract of 2(tt acres oif Ianzd in Chrei noiiii, aidjoining taints ot, and att tie tork of tO ro:nts where Tlnmioni~is Tlown is situia itvied uponiii as tie proherly of'lThois. r . tho suit of \Vade~ W''ard, andl the new c~s ; andtu U. Reedter. One Lo ~t *g uiuld inugs thecrieion, ini Stum ervillec, tevied I'" the property of A. A. Jdhert, at ti'. '.u-'.'" ' R-t Soiluoi is. O)ii Lot anid lin l t tthereon, in Sumi ervilleb, adjoiming ha of, aIi where thec D et'i. now lives, lesma 'i :l [ the property 4f Jesso Alorgani at. tio' siiy.- Johii Con vers, '. eases ; E. ID. I'ilte and Johni Uin ia. (Oe tract of 125 acres i~*e. Cla rendon, aidjoininig lands ot D [. ' anid IThus J. AlI. hI Jw, levied upon0 aS se- I. partIy ot' C. 1". Rtiedtbourg utlthe sua i'l One t ract of .10 acaes of hmd! in Clareni lon, adoining laindis it \Vmi \Vhite levied tipon as the prpe oif IIcury TI. \Vhite at the suit of IR. J. Price. One tr'net of' 50 acres of landl, in Clareun ion, adjoiin g landis oit - , anil whei'e De)ct't lives, 'levied uiponi as the piropherty of John 8. IRichi at the snit of Rt. S. Pomie roy. JI()IIN C. RIttA 3I1:, s. s. I. (uAerl.Spt1.82 lt :O yoods for r .. IN CHARLESTON, S s. ManV;Uticro &.oR o, A..., $ 5K:Na-8T. (2 doors Below'.Ventwort -.St,) onstartly tin hand, SILKS AND SILK GOODS, Iess Goods of all. descriptjpns, Alpaccas.-Merinoes antlionbazines, Prints and Gingham-s, Cloths, Cassumeres and Vestings, - Hosiery. Gloves, &c.,:&c., &c. -ALSO Georgia Plain and Kerseys, 'lin and Striped Osnaburgs, .lteached and Brown Donestic", Su per1)nfco lllankets. Our business is donie strictly for Cash and on the One Price Sy'stem, and we are colident no house in the city can give BETTEt BARIGAINS. Charleaton, S. C.) Sept. 211 1852. 48-4n To Young Men. N want of a situ.tion, in which a thor. ongh knowledge of the Drug lusiness can he obtained, a place it otibred by the undersigned. '1'o those who wish to study the profes sion of Medicine, and who would bie vil ling to give their attention as salesnen, the preference will be given. None need apply wino are deficient in education or immoral in character. For further particulars, inquire. in per son of the undersigned at the Saloni Drug Store. J. A. MAYES & CO. Sc.t 21, 1852. 48-tf Rail Road Notice, OVYteK WWIr. & MAN. It. I. Co., Marion U. II., Sept 15, 1852. TimlE STOCKIIOLI)ERS of the Wil nningtou .& Manchester Rail Road Company are hereby notified, that the FIFTrEENTIl INSTALMENT, of Five Dollars per share,-on their subscription, is required to be paid on, or before, the 1st day of October, 1852. Ily order of the Board of Directors. JNO. MACRA E, Ji., 'Ireas. C9' " Black River Watchnnan" insert twice. Sept. 18, 1852. 48--2t. Head Quarters, DUCK lillA D, August 24,1852..., rIilE1. BtfGADIEiR. GENEALS are I hereby required to make retdrnsr-ns di ted by the Act of -1841, (see Svet i6n a non-eonplian ee the l.w. '1 uiiultefaers. "r-in-Chief. J. W. CANT,: V, Adjutant and inspector General. Sept. 7.- .. .Executive Department; , C, ntA nferinatinths becen re cived Ia8.t thnis IDepa rtient, that ain at rociou, ottrage wats contnai tted bty a No gro tel low, on thne pnersn of a ladyv or Anl decrsotn ] Ditrict, (in then 28th ot .inlyv last, andit that sanid Inegro ha made his escape. Now be it known lhat in order thtat thec said negro teltow ma~y tbc bronght to trnial , I, .IOIIN II. .\i ANS, Giovernor aind Com, nonandier-in-.Chiet in and over tine State of Sootth Caroina, do, issue t'anis, nmy Procla mtion, ottiirjing a rewarnd of TiV~O I U N 1)llk D I)( Lll S fotr his dlelivery to the .ladui of Ainder.,in I )istrict. Theinr n-aid Negrn is a young fcll!ow, not si or eight innlce hnigh, weltl hinik, otf ra thter y'ellownith ciitnplex~in, coniverses b'riskty andn secnsibly, was wetll dres.ed t then titnec with dark cualt and! I~ants, clhecked shirt, aind wore a rap and slippers, lie was a .trangeir in Ih Inneigrood, antd retpre seinted hn ne~lf as a4 liriels ' .\ann freon a istannce, htingin work~. lie is bethevedl lby certain~ tesns who sawlhim to bec a felowc byv thne nno oft lAT, or P.\'l'l'MR SO N, whno wa-. t aken from A rulerson 1)is t ric-t to Alahiinna some eight years aigo, by~ onte WVnimmj N. Wyattt , whlo after wards sithl hon iio a trtinter 'nr Colnmbuhs, Gen. G~iven under myn hi.ind ni seal mt thne Statec thousnd eight hnininred andn tiftyv-two. It:N r'us P'nn , See'ry of State'. Sept t I. d7-It. So, Carolina-Sumter Dist. ExpIornte. In 1ilnty. Etnw 'n. A snF~.soN, - I'etition fr isale I tns-a Wi .sos, et al!. Sof Lnmd, &c. IiY Order oft t he Counrt of Egnity, I will St sei (in S dle-dav in Octotber m-nxn, thne Tract oft luul known as thin Anderinn TIrnet, cnta ininni! 71. ac ren, innre osr l-ss, lyinng in .\diddle Salemnn, sinnuate'd ont ';Tylor Swampnl, taboutt oi!nenmile ttromn thne lsick Rtiver ronad, annd lymnng directly ont tine Iail '[The sid Land catnnot be sold for less T'nnt:ts--One-halfI paal on tine 1st Januaory next, atnd tbalance tin 1st .launnary I1IS , withn interest payabltte annnatlly tilt ful!ly pidt. Puirchatnser tot give llond annd personal scurity, amnd a ntortgage of tine prnnntses. Ury A P'latt of thne ahove land with be exhiit e! onnh day of sale. Com,,'r in )ljnity Aungust 17, 1352. d18-it. M hereby iven tt applicationt will lie w- hin tiC. sMession if thne Stante giit thne nrin~i lhnitwn ans e lndming fro itnhle 1)epot thrnn, - 4'n SRAMSA.Y Septtetnhner I, i 4f;-3m Parasols ! Parahls !! Outr whoh.,!, niuort tnient of Par,. s annd I nn. bnretllia ne now~ tstli-ring tat lIted din .Pirb-es, Ito h lo , u t. i W .I I ' O 221 Kinni. h*d, op h:110 tnd yelj before, hst be is very ,muchiin liesd funds. : .. A word to lhi vit is ulicient."' W. J. FRANCIS.' August, 8 .2- 42-tf FISK'S. B EITAIilC COPFINS of all sizes, constantly on hand and for sale y HUDSON &- BROTiiER,. Opp. 'enip'rance..iill Sumterville. Juno 15th, 1852 34-if For Sale, A Tract of Imud comntining nine hun dred and thirty (930) ncres, situatedl on the Salem. Road, one mile below. Al id. vay Church, with a Dwelling Hou,,e, and >ther necess ery out-huildings thereon, at 'Ime dollar ($1) per acre. Also,an inter-. st in one hundred and forty-six (140) acres n the Estate of Wm. H. Mclntosh's land:;, which lies adjoining, which I will sell at four dollars (t 1) per tere. For further nformnation apply to the subscriber, at Sa ent P. 0., Sumnter District. _ WM. M. AcINTOSH. July 5, 1852. 37-tf D. J, WINN, MERCIIANT TAILOR. Would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he now ham on hand ind ofr rm for sale on reasonable ternsi a large ind splendid assortmnilmt of Cloths, Cusimners and Vestin, witl I ats, Cam., Susenders, Cravats, Socks, ie l.m en and Merio Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, hamdk erchiefs, Umbrellas. &c. Mlen and loys iteany Made Clotlingof eve ry description and variety. Couplte Military Outfits, Uniforms, Swords, El auletts, &c., fmurnislhed at shiort noti-e. Uniforms for Sumter lRiflemnem furnished on reasonable terms. D'Ilism vestings are peculiarly rich, consisting Af far richer patterns than ever previously ex hibited in this market. Oct. 1E, 1851 51 if A. ANDERSON, 91NIMR,%%%6 14 Suustcrville, S. C. lIespectfully infrnms the people of Sum ter District that he -uim Just receive. and now oflere fmr sale the' best selected and most choice stock of Spring; nand Sumatater Good That has ever ieen brought to this market. lie has received many new styles of Spring anid Summer Goods, which pur caers would -du well to excmine befire buying elsewhere. - lBlack, ilun, Green and mixed Bromm-Clothes, Plain and Fancy Casmimeres;. Sati , and Silk Vestings, fhlr ind' t Caps, &c. A full cnd Int aspijm y of lomsiery, .Gloves, Snaenkmm.;t. , 'mas, litimdkercliefs, &e. &c. ''! vi~whmi h will ie hold on the most liberal Wrmin, : II at prices to suit the times. - ;. Garments mannfactured by the sibscri hic, and warranted to give satimfeion. Or tes from a distance prm'ptly attermied to. lie may Ihem fiiound at, tlhe ,;tand, formerly oc repied b: ' 'moinay, nul ntortu r --..nltv by t_ ,WV. Princ. A."ANj? JN The First of the. Season. rI'I Snbscriher would inform the citi ' zone of Sumterville ,and vicinity, that h6 is now receiving a' large; line. and well selected stock of C LO '1' S ,'CASSI MERES. AND VES'TINGS, both plait tud tangy. A.o--a very large aind sutperior asrt mnmt of READY. MAD)E CL.O'IlIJNG, 3Imbrncing every quatlity, vamriety amnd tle, both for imeni and( boys. Caill and see ati D). J. WINN'S. A pril 13, 1852. 25--tf 8 hereby it given; that. npplicationf will hit madeat te nxl Sssin oftheIAegisl [ntumre fomr a Cha~rter for a llanmk in thme Towsl f Sumterv'mlo. July 20, 1852, 39-td. [3Y V I. L. BUUTTERF~I{LIELD. Ieeting-.i., Cimrticmtoni, S, C, Septeimbler 141, 1851 '47-if Webb Clark's Hotel, T~?r ih'is lltel is situated ini time mt pm~ileasan~ it pairt omf time timn. TheIm - l'ropmrie.tomr il l he pleasedrm to sec mis frimnls andi time t ravelliin pubic; pro)m-. 5ing( to spare mmm (exerionms in mmhits pamrt to etnielr t hem m fom m mrtale. CJlmrges'm reia. .am 2:3 Pr')prie/or BUM~TER HOUSES F. M~ilH s, wmmiihl r e ecfully isn. fomratmm eii tien ,.f Summntervijllem andi thmie sumrrmomndeimm: s'ountry thamt lie Im. nim retmmrmmed from ('ha~rieton, mmmmd hmn,. imet srranmgmtlemts to r'mem c IIin m ml0(1I)A WA lltit, met every i mriety, weekiV. lie hasm onm hmand, aiel wcill monfminne tL reeive bmroughonmmm time iaon.mi ai chmoie m, rnmems o. mine maml Comrdilj~Ie, ('onmet~. ionmarims. Fruit, i'm., amll of whe nc ill bec dispinedm mf eaer hanmm unsi ever mllredln bform inm this pmle. Noti Ce. Permsons haviing mdeimantds againsit thme Es. ate oin IL. Rtichamrd-aonm, Dee'dl.ntre regnemtedtt C. presenmt thecmm tly attested, anid thiose5 in, lebted to immike pamemwnt tom C. AM. RICIIARD)SON, Adnmr. Nov. 6, 18S50. 2 if 1mm a liry Gmoodmm Store bmy a yoummng gmentlemnar hm hastm ha mmmleverail ymmemrshxeriece inm tlhe nmiies'. A pmletion fomm r infoirma~mtion mamy bmi nmde mat thuiflie. inneu 28, 1852. 36-tf Notice, A pplicatmion ill I ar.mle to thec ex Smemniorh ,f mthe Stamte Isgislait mire fmor a re.chamrtmjr of m' Blridlge acrois Lynmchesc Creemk. M. IimiI0OF,. Acing. 2, 1852 4l-3m Administrator's Notice, I hlAVE pintedcimlm MIr. W. M. Green tny Agenit, tom se.ttle mall time mtiters o: thme Estate of Jiohnt IlMioanl. Imate of tii Al., Persnsm hmiving dlemandn ngninst thme Estate ofl Johnm Mc.I onuald, wiillplroeen thmem dluly aitt ested. Thomsse indebted wvil malce iuiediate pmaymentim tin W. M G REiN Ag. Fe ruar 14"'2 7.t f a > Ip 2{", ;'D1$GGI 17 OFFERS for ale, for cash, or a approved cra and W).t sELrc'r) asMOrtiment of LAS T .FREN l[,'ENGLISI AND AMERI( SURGICAL INS'IRUMENTS, PAINTS A TRtUSSES, (ALL.KIND8) VARtNISH: P'Es8A RIES, " ' I D1Y E STU] DItUUIUS'I'S LAISELS, - ERON'4Et - GLASS WARE, 1Bi8SHEt 'IVra:n-r MantEicnNs, WINDOW ( 'ios'SrsoNIAN. MIJDiCINFPi, LAMP AND' SniAKnlin' Iltens &. Rooms, tSoI.At, L.A GAThN Spf:vs, -Sint-r GA - JJogethxer e COMP msING 'flIE STOCK OF Agent'fu- thL Aitl .11 ?PAENT AN) FAA T'O 'PLANTERS. '1The subscriher has just received a large stock thfgooda for SPRING AND SUMafrEt, which he of1fers at Charleston prices, less expease. 10 H!ales heavy Osrahurgs. " " Shirting and Slhetingl, Ihte Denims and-illarlboro' Stripes, 10 lhds.incon Sides and Shoulders, 25 Ibis Bialtimore Flour, 25000 fini bipanish Segarn, Suigars, CufyIes, Teas, &c. &c. Alohusses, Suap, Starlh, &c. L. B. IIANKS. April 6th, 1852 24-tf INotice to Fed lars. EDLA IS of all descriptions, whether on foot, horse. back, or with a wagon, are hereby notified. that should they be foinid TRADING IN TItS' DISTR1CT after this date, without the necessary Li cense, the law wrill be enforced against them. A CITIZEN. June 22, 1852. . 5-tf Land for Sale. T'E Subscriber ol'ers his Plantation in Clarendon for sale, containing 750 acres of. Land; 150 acres cleared ; the place 'is well settled. On the premises are a good Gin and Screw, Horse-Mill and Wheat Thrasher. Any person wish ing to buy, may apply to the subscriber on the place, one mile above Calvary Church, on thie main road to Camdilen. J. C. WE3EKS. uly 6,.1852. . 37-tf Notice. All persons indebted to me individually, or as Orrlinary, will please make inmuedi ate >avmnen, n- it is absnlutely necessary tal I r.lsi p toy lmsineps, some part of which las been o icl , tanding unsettled$ and which I amt deteriniire.hall remain so no longer. I hopeo myii t to this at once, and give me and tier as little trouble as mnay be. W.. LEWIS.. Feb. Olh, 1852 17--tf flIIEREAS the law reiures the Ordi nary of Samter District to be In his f ice, Monday amd Friday in each week, herefore !,vig;; husiness in said, a 'ttend on those day Mal'dhV ,-1852: 2 Valuable ' Woodland Neat TiE TOWN FORL SA IE. Between 17 and 1t acre of hand lying at Turkey Creek nezar .Sumterville, will he sold oni accomminodating terms t) all ap) proved purchaser. Apply at this office. Jan. 27th, 1852 14--tf My For Sale, tevlaeo My IIOUSE AN .0LO, in tevlaeo Ssumterville, where I nIow live. TheLre lare FIFTY-FIVl~E ACitES OF. L.ANt) in the lot. Tierns matte e~asy to thne piurcne~ers. Jan. 13, 1852. 13-tf W. LE-WIS. ALYERICAN HOTEL, Corni-n OF IOGANu GEOfls;E STJREETS Chl Iestoni, S. C. TD '~l E SU HSC RllElR, havxing dlit jiosed of his insteres.t in then AM ER!. t'A N IfOT'EIL to Meawrs. G,. F. hit.:n NEIP & J. 3I. itliasr, solicjits for themi the pa troinage of hisi friends1. GEO. W.. KING;. t heir friesnds andu the trasellimt pulic that. they heave least that elegant establishmnt the Annea. cani tloiel, cornmer of King and * -coree Streets, where theny alre re-zidy Ihr thei r.eceptiona of thao.e wvho mnay favor thema with a call,. Kl:2NNEDY & litt'RST. May 25, 1952 S1-am Ilactk Crape at 25 Centis PRI'R YARI). AndI supeprior analities a tj 3i --I and 37 1-2 seents a yard. Tlimse wilt he feinmd, remarkably how. WV. J. JACOBI & SO)N. 221 Kinciut., (bendc,) supp. the IBig hoot. Junec 29, 1852. 216 if ROBERT LATTA. AT 'o.untld respec'et fully~ inf(orml lis friendls and the pitublie gemu-rally, tinle he. 1: nouw receiaing a ta iity ofh I l-aay andt Fneyv Groceuries, which lhe will sell Ilow folr esoh---Tlwo doorts abuove the P'lantemrs' 1 lotel,* and immiediately opposite Jamies Dunlhap's, e-spl. Camden, S. C. De~c. 10th, 1850 if 9 South Carolina--Sumter Dist, L-twvrenice II. flser, INl. EQ UIT Y. Robcrt C. Myers, .1lohno Mc Cotllongh, J. C. Rthameo. J It appeiarinag to my satisfaction that Robnert C. Myers, one of thie dlefentdanmts in the above ustted ense is absent from and withsout the limits of thes State of South Carolina. It is ordcred that said Robert C. Myers, do plead, answaer or demnttr to the comopiionnts bill of conmplaint withtin threet miont hs fronm the date of the impiliention of this ordeor, or an order pro confesso will be taken againsst him. Comn'r Eqfr S. D. Ma-y 15, 1852. 30 tf Negro Shoes. Th le subecriber has mtade arrantgemenats for theu iainufature of fromn Fuir to Fivo TIhsousandl pairs of the aboive artise by the FA LL. For refe'rence as to.quality, Ihe would respectfully refer puersoins who may tbe dispose d to purchaase of niml, So those who patronad , im last year As to pri , he- will gnaranitee them-i aL- low a. enno he' aireid. May 22 2 tf J3. MORGAN Improved Endless Chain .Water Elervators. All person s wiudhing thes above Elevators can bec iiuppiledi bty the~ subsceriber, w heli Is the A gent for the Diistrict of Snmter, 8. C. Sitmta-rit I F. LJON Hutevll, ?gel~r2;im cilt, 'r T it :~ ltt ' .' IIEmITEtANEA% U3 N tQ1 lvi e d+esn % A CH M/FIC i - '~D OL ,8 SPC$ W FFLAYOI -- PEu I A tINt -- - IAllt DYE . - 6VicAts CoAj AND 1 lii A i5 y eRtI Oif, - At O '$t i'A~iiUAMPilt:ag d ,r . -. ith e1ery artible A D)1lUGG;WOn Iirsitrt so T** Itont apiroved - LILY MEDICINES ~ CABINET WARE. F. M. ANDRE TAKIES thin informini The .N - Sumterville 'atuigfcinli le has opened in-Sumtervlle, o I j ieti Presbyterian Church; a -CABiET - ItOOM,.where he will keep fqr ale eh' such iurniture as comes uiderthis degi of hid trade, which' he will warrant q material ; and will furnish for c'ailh;-at C) ton prices, all descriptions of aurninarPi Repairing executed at the shortest untice. sahogany and plain Coflns'1urnisihed w out delay. _ =l,, Havmng procured the aetylees af.1r. C. W - Iaa, he is prepared to fuirnislillfelitilie '! engraved in any style. - . All the subiaraber asks Is a felt.tri.a', d' ' hopes by punctual attenon- to bisihesn, easy terms, to merit, public patro ge.~: S'ebruary 17, 1852.. . - 17 e CLOCKS, WATCHE Sr The Subscriber would respectiuiy - form the citizens of Sumter and aulj I tricts, that lie has just opened in S terville a beautiful assortment pf. - Clocks and Watchs," Brooches, Finger Rings, Cuff' ine, a Rings, Buckels, Slides, Fob, Veat, .G uoj Chains, of Steel, Silver and Gold- -9il and Silver Penis and Pencil Cases' S --dt. cles of various kindas; White and ( Beads, Bracelets, &c..&c.- All of . 1 will be sold at Charleston prities fdr 91. by C, T. MASON; One store south of Mrs. Ilulbert's illne P. S.-Repairing of every deschpti done in the very beet maniie h ad at it shortest notice:. rk ddteb= me, warranted to to brg, on of those gins of the I at least a quarter of a ton ginned on the ordinary ulactures them on the most simpl conastr of the finest finish and of the beat materials y.j wit, Steel Saws and Steel P l Rhr, C hardened which he will sell for $ iY Sa IT. also repa d --- tote Ig; urns a s " ' : $500 CHALLENGES, - . htvrconcerns the health and.happitwss - of a people is at all times 'of the inost auablif - importanxce. -I take it for granedjha' eer~ prson will do all in: their pot' ct1 to salve the liired. of their chilren, amnd that every pe-son wtill en. decavor to promote their own hea th: at all sacri* flces. I feel it to be my duty to solening' assur you that WVoauw, accordinag to the opinion of, the most celebrated Ph~ysicians, are the pramar causs of a large majority of diseases to which" children iand adlits are ihble ; if you have att at ppetiie coantinally changeable from one kinda -- of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Ste. aiaach, P'ickinag at the Nose, Hardness and FaillE aness of the 1 elly, Dry Cough, Slow Feyit. Poilse lrregula:r-remeinber that all these denutdG . W ontus, & you abould at onice apply the'renmedy'i:" IMobetasck'N Worsu Syrasps An article fouaaded upon Scientifc Priefplee cotmapoun aded wilh purely vegetable -abstan~cesjs beinag pecrfecty safe when .taken:, aiid ci b civens to the titost tendehr 1Itfant with 'decided henecficial efyect, where BoweL Complaisa a Diurrha~a lhave miade themit weak and debilItated$ the Tloic properties of nmy Wocrmi Syrup~as a-uclh, that it 51:nds1 withont atn equal in the catae l..guec of medlicines, in giving tone anel ,trengtha to the Stomachi, wvhich m:nakes it atu lufallbl - remeady for thoce allicted with Dypepuiaz, til tatmshaing enreS perfotmed by this syrup afley ., Physicins have faile., is the best evidence ofits s~uperior eilicacy over all otherst. ylhLs is the most difficult Worn to destroy of ull that in fest theu hnumian system,lit grows to antis almos~t indelfinite engt h becoming so boiled ani) ihastenjeal to the Iniestines and Stomach efectlpglf the health so adl y ias to cauase St.-Vitias Daued - Fits, &c., that ilhose aillicted seldom if evuer suisipect that it ii Tap.: Worm hiasteninag themi to - an: early grave. Ini order to destroy this Worm, a a very energetto treamelit nmust be paursuedt it-| womidl therefore he proper to: take 6 ti 8 of mn a! Liver Pl'als so as to reniove iall obtruictions that the Wormu Syrup; miay act direct upon the \$~orm, whichl mnus: be taken in: does of 2 ',Tablespouon.'A ftls 3 timais a ata ', these directins foallowedt lavce naever beeni -nwn to fail it curing the mlost obstinate case of Tiupe Wlerrm IlobemackM Liver PH ie. No part of the cyptem is more liable to discatd thn thec LI V -;R, it -uerving as a filterer to puri - fv the blood, or givlig thec propyr aecration s i the: bile ; -o'thaat any wrong acti : of the Liver" eikhets then other hipor)tantt parta of the system, eand rea-tlts varionesly, in: L.iver Comnplat, Janndice, D~ysppia, &c. We shotuld thereforu n:atchi every syniom: that might indicate d, wrong action of th 1I.1'.er. Th'lese Pills being coii ed of lloovs and P'LANTS farnished by natore to heal ithe sick: Namely, 1st, An Ex: r- :uooa NT, which Aagents theu secretion franm the l'iiuamonary nmtious imembrane, or promotes the dhischlarge of secreed nmatter. Siud, An AL;- o T.utvIv a, whlich chimiges hn some inexplica-* ble aind ins-ensibile mnainner the certakIn morbid actin of thie system. 3rd, A Toyto, whick ~ gives te ad strenagth to the naervous systeur.4 renaeninag healthi andu vigor to all parts of the body. 4th:, A CA TuAntic, whicht acts in per. feet haarmowny witha the other ligredients, and - operatmig on the Blowels, and expelling the ~ whoile nmass of corrupt and vitiated matter, andl puarifyinagthe llood, which destroys disease andi,~ restores hecaltha. You: ntIll find the,.., Pills an: in'.aluable mull clime hinmany complhuats to whaich: you are subtM lect. In obastruictimons eithier total or partiat,th~e7' myve lbe:: foundtlof inestimtableh enefit, ressorln their fumnctionmal arrangenments to a healthty so. tion, puirlfyinig the bloodl and other fluids ta eIlletnally to liut to flight all com plaits whiehi umay a rise from femnale irregularitiee,W *~head - mnehe, giddinecs, dtimmnuss oh sight, paianth _-~" sIe, back, &c. Numne gemuine ttnless signed J. NJIU6RSaxt e all othmers being ba-e imitation. - a E''?Agetnts-i'.shilmg new'. liesi, and St$' - Keepers desirous of hceu n~~A~ts mtisR dress thmo Propnrot r lBEhNSA * ,,= For eIP byfl.~~ait samnt Merciieejt