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"77 bI~tti ff~e ure, hit etter by p ;. vate 0mssengsfiw Moedrirt he riWk 'of*111les, nd huiid 'tohi 'ald pro riorlnabi',atd-Who, f t"Ae hAd . ~Asinplfuraished with money foi emergenieos. Every letteak which Kssuth.sitto llungary coat him on an avereg69500. The money that lie taisdhere was?.of course, easily aIb iorbed*,f 6hese -expenditures, and Wi , a know, was spent a con side hblotim belonging to his wife, whleh'erielatives in Hungary sent -oyhfuher own use, but which she gave "o h r husband for his cause. Kosshur.oft America penniless and- in db i6in 1849 he l.-ft Hungary, at ter t*o years' administration o' the treadui'. of that rich kingdom.' EALY FROST IN A Low.LAT)TUDE --Thte nTeas papers nentie-t a lost occudng at C ambers, on Cypt ess Creook Texas, un the 21st uIt. NARROW-MINDED MEN.-As .a general-rule, merchants who do not advertise are close and narrow-mind ed in their views, and a perfect type - of the greedy impatience of the fellow who,- in order to realize a forteiog by a single operation, kil le the goose that laid the gol e6noggs. '.The same sordid con. traedjiess of intellect which pre * :earthem from seeing their interest u4 .advertising, is akin to that of the farmer who stinted his land to half tie seed necessary-to produce a full crop, under the expectation of 6AvIng At seed time, and at the tame titue of gathering an abund w ant harvest. As a general rule, those whq',are wanting in the liberality necessary to make their business. ex tensively known, will not hesitate to skinrevery customer who comes with in their reach. Ladies are saga triou--they know who advertise and whoido not; and it is well kinown that they never 'expect a bargain in i 1noiyddvertising establishment. So, too, with men. They siv that the wan who does not advertise has 11othing worth advertising, or if lie has and does not, lie is a skin flint, and it is best to-keep clear of him. COMMERCIAL. - Latest date's. Latest dates from Liverpool, Oct. 20. IAtext dates from Ilavre, Oct. 18. lAtest dates from iavana, Oct. 30. - C1ent.lestoa Market. CHAxLrESTON, Nov. 4th, 1852. C4,TTON.-The transactions yester La reicled about 1000 hales. The Vnlti~rkut w as weak; but ni positive de iite can be said to have beet estab 1 hed.... Tho extremes were t'rom 7 7-8 t ehn in quality. to~ 2 A.r Draut-Ont th aanth uta., at the retidenre,uf Ale It. F. Ligen,nCear this place-, Mr. JAIII-s i, aged 80 years. Daan--=On Smeua eaening, 31st utlt., anear hlradlford Sperinag, It Iteax MaasIIaLI., aigedl yearn: lECIAL NOTICES. Podistilsag. Thousandsh of parents wh-1o use Vermifuge. coamposed of Castor Oil, Uiomel, &c., ate aot awareithat while tey appear to benteflt tihe pa ieat., they are actually laying the foundation iter a serties of diseeases. such as salivatieun, loss of sighat, weakaness of- limbs, &c. . fatianother column will bo fotnd the adver tisedment of Ilohensack's Medicines, to wich -e wask te attention of all directly intreste-d in their own as well as their Chaildlre:'s health. In. Liver Complainats and all dit-ordlers ari-ing frotm thtose of a bilious tye, should maake u..e of the oatly genthine medicinte, Hlobenasac-k's Lier Pills. 8"Be not deceived," lent ask for Hlohen unaek's Worm Syrutp and Liver P'ills, and ob k ere'e ht each has thme sigaature of the Proprie tor,LJ N. Hfoasacic, as none ese are geanuine WAgtist. 1o. -42-ly. Hofnad Geramasaa Bitters. ~Inndreds of otur citizens complaint of debeili tyatid langour of the system, derantgement o the liver and stotnach, want of appetite, &c.; thaef are frequently the result of too close ap plicadlon, ada thotisand othter cautses we cani not herentame ; butt we would say to all afilict eel, do as we have done-get a bottle cer two of S)r. Ilooflanad's Geraean Biuera, prepared by Dr. Jaekson,uand ottrword for It yout will be cured. WVe recommaend ihis mtedicine, knowineg from experience that it ie mmtcht stuperior to the gene railiy of patent medicines. We wonl say to our readere, purchased ntonto unless prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Phtiladelpheia. July 1 .4Mtier Sc Icaatific W omader I * , 1Pe.RTANT TO DYSPEPTICS 1 .J. 8. Hloughton's P'epsin, te true i. gentle Fluid, or Giatric Juice, prepparedl fromt Rennet, 6i the Fourth Stomnacha of te Ox, after dfreitions'of 'latroat Liebig, the greant Phlysiolo guel Cheilt, by J. S. Hloughtton, M1. D., Phtila * delphis.' This Is truly a wonderful rev medy for IeaIeetion,, D~yspepeeia, Jaundice, Liver Corn ill'Mtat, Constlisation, and Debilit y, curing a fter Naeture's Own Mothtod, by Nature's (Own Agent, the. Gastric Juice. Pamnphlets, contain inlg Scientific evlence of its vale, futrnisehed by agents, gratis. See notice amnong the medical vertisements. 8-Iy. Public Meeting. llter hivision, Sons of Tlemnperance', il hold a ptublic meceting in their ilall at *tihterville oen Tuesday evening the 9,1h o( thismonth ; the meeting to cotnunence about 70 ecack. .ld'e ONe le anid Sothers will iudlress tihe tmeeting. 'hut L,: dipaiihblic genaerally are ittvitedl. . -,J5 'd Fo Bale. A cOO COOK, WVASTII1 R nd C ,iAR ST4iAh4ll I'l. Apply at thtis Nov. 5ath, 105- :2-t f D.3., .l-.' t Cot ton niditer Freight will be reeie ed at the Depots of the W. &'M: Rai Road froi and after this date; and be for warded with disphitch. T. J. DINKlNS, Ag't. Nov. 2, 18152 22 Steam Saw Mlill For Bale TIhe subscribers offer for-sale tlmei Steam Sawv and Grist Mills,'situated nhou one mnile East of Snrnterville. The Eni gine is 2.5 horse power, has been in tasi about three years, drives 2 upright saws one circular saw, said is in full operation with an'excellent run of custom. Th<i mill house is a two-story substantial framne T1.ogeher with" two timber wagons and gear, one excellent ox-cart, mules, horsi anod oven, negro houses, stables, and evert thing necessary for carrying on the busi, ness successfully. Also, a lot of about six acres of land, on which the mill ant buildings are hocated. If not soldl at pri. vate sain previously, the same \vill he sold at pilulic sale on thme first day of January next, amid possession given on that day. Persons wishing to putrchaIse can ex'am. ine the mnill and wvitness its operations antl obtaiin aiiy information they mamy desire, concernimg the saume by applying to TI. J. Coghlan. T. 3. COGIILAN & Co. Sumnterville, Nov. 5th, 1852 2-2m WVatchan copy once a month for twc month. Wholesale and Retail, PERtRY M(OSES is now receivmng his stock of DRLY GOODS, G ROCE ~R ES. CROCK Elky, lIlATN AND CAPS, BOOT1S A N!) 80ES, SOLE A ND H AltN E.58 LEA THIE R PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS, which from the fact of their being WELL bought, and received lay the regular train over the.CONGA RLEk BRIDGJE lie can and will sell ait the lowest market prices at WUOL.F.SAI.K or RETrAL.. BACON ut 11i1-2 cts. Nov ,182. 'ERRY MOSES. Black Silks. Weo invite atteitionm to our; large alssort mnit. if superior Black. Gro de Ilmhvne NIlks, of various widmihs, whichl wve-are'of fering at the very lowvest miarket price. 21 W. .1. JACOBI &. SON, 21King-st (bend) opp. the Big Boot Mourning Ve'ls and Love I1ANDKEl.CIIJEFS. For sale at veory low prices, at W. J, JACOBI & SON, 221 King-st. (bend) opp. the Big Bosit. Embr'd Chantilly Veils. A complete assortment 'ii superb F'rench Embroidered Chant il ly Veilb., ranging from 6,001 to 5(0 ets. a piece. W. J. JACOBI & SON, 221 King-s'. (bend) opmp. thme Big1 Boot. ANov. 5dmh. I1852 2-tf Linens, Linens. White Irish Linens, of the best fab~rics, tromn 25cts. a v;rd up. Fifint--and -sperl.hmjm:mlki. of Whlil: I awns amid indenr :iunne. Extra quiiliiy Brown, and Grev Linens, 3.4 und 4t 4 wide, very chen. Sauperior "Bahrnslee' Linen Sheetings 0.4 and 12-4 w~de. W. J. JA COBI & SON, 221 Kinmg-st. (benid) oyp. the Big Boot. Nov. 5:h,, t8532 2-iaf Cravats) Hkf's and Gloves. Our whole assortm~ent of Gents. Gloves, Cravats and P'ocket I Iandkerchmiefs. are of fering at veiny low prices to cluse out stock. W. J. JA COBi 4- SON. Nov. in-t. (bend) opp. the Big Boot. Nov. h 185)2 *-.- tif Gents. Hosiery. Superior quality Kiied Lamibs Wool iad Merino Unider Vests. E'xtraL fine amnd haeavy Browni amnd B~cachecd Lambats Wool anid heavy Knitted Drawers, of thme best mnake. A superior assortmient of L~ambs Wonol, Th'lread amid Silk at Ilf I lose, of the best Emmglishimmiufactuare. Also, Genits G!oves, in Sdlk, Cotton, Lin en, anda Lisle, Threads. For sale very lowv at W. J. J A(COlI & SON, 921 King-si. (bend) opp. the Big Boot. Nov. 5th, 1852 2-tf Extensive and Newly Se lected Stock of Dry Goods, S. (. & J. C. CH AMBERS. Ihaving deternmined to change the style of ihmeir businosa are SELLING OFF their Stock oif Eight|I-fie Thousand Dol lar's worth of De'u, Goods AT O.T! Anti will conitimnne to do so until the first ot January. Consisting of a GREATER variety and CHOICER styles of Dry Goods than ay other Ihouse in Columnbia. Negro Ware hmmkts, Iomospnans, Cali coes, Silks, M. DeLaines. Gentlemn's wear, Flannels, andh every article in our style of businiess in thme greatest abunid ance. S. C. & J. C. CIIAMBERS. Colinihia, October, 1852. 1-3w Out of my Pocket. Lost bay the snblsecribaer om ihe night of the 20mlh insi., itn thus lace, a Port-MIomney conitaiing about. fourteen dotllarst imn bills anud change. A $10 bill andm one $3 bill fifty cents and some oilier small change, aloa Braid of h air, and sonme papers. A liberal reward will he paid thme finder. F. M. ANDJREWS. Suimtervillo, Oct. 29th, 1852 1-tf Butler & Newbery, ttnve in storre .9nmar, Coffeo, Molasses, Hontter ISuitp. Smnrch,. &c. oer. 2J, t1:M 52-if Corn, 15110 IIUXiIIEI.S OF C 0 R N , Jost re reiedI aind faor sa lo low by TVmi ~O ~).tl:tt O3'S 0RTHU"SOLEBEN Twenty-Five Pet Cent. Saved, to .1 Doo~ Soes ,~Trui BAG-] THE SUBSCRIBER'hege Citizens generally tiat beha il, freth .tuplieaIof' tie abov tracted for pktotto the adVance lii-Leathe than ever. This extensive stock, compria articles, with every modern Improvement, r trade iii this city. AMONG T Gents. French Calf Pump Sole B< Gents Prine Calf Light Welt-.Boot Gent Fancy Gaiters.and Patent L Genis Patent English Over Gaitere Gents Buffalo Riding Over Shoes, valed stock or PLANT1ATION BROGANS AN to which the spleelal and personal *attention ders entrusted to my care shial.' be faithull IN THE LADIEi every thing n Fane Silk Burton Boots, all colors. Fine Plain Silk Burton Boots, m Creole Morocco Lace Boots, Ladles,' Misses,' and I Over Shoes for ridi to ornament 8 300 King Street, E. Charleston, Nov. 5th. 1852 HOME MANUFACTURE, CHARLESTON BOOT AND- SHOE DEPOT, NO. 283, KING STREET, UNDFIt ODD FELLOWS IIALL. The subsoriber having a large number of Shop-Makers employed on pegged and sewed work, now offers for sale a lull sup. ply of Alens, Boys, and Youths Boots and Shoes, made from best stock and good workomanship. Also, Ladies Black and Col'd Gaiters-various qualities. Ladies Gaiters made to order, at short notice. Just received per steamers froin Now York and Philadelphia. 450 Packages Boots and Shoes selected from best nianufacturers, for sale at re markably low pricesz, among whicluare, 1000 pair Ladies 131'ck and col'd Gaiters ' from '75c to o1 25. - . 500 " Ladies Alorocco walking shoes thick soles, at 73c. 1000 - Women. Leather and moroc. co Boots at 75c. 500 " " " Buskins thick 50c. to 02 1-2. 1000 " Mitssea Leather and morocco Boots, -50c to 62 1.2 3000 1 Childrens morocco-and beath er Boots, 18 3-4c to 50. 1000 " Mens stout Bound Brogans, at '75c. 100) " Boys " " 4 50c to 62 1-2. 500 " Alens fine Calf Boots $2 1-4 to 83: 12. 2000 " Black and Rdeset plantation Brogans, it 65c. 2500 "t 10(K) " Nons. and \Vomens House Servants, 50c to 75. With other kinds too numerous to mention, equally low prices, for sale boy F. C. BARTLETT, No. 383 King-st. corner Liberty-st. N. B. A large assortment of Travellr.g and Packing Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Vali se.z. &c., at reduced prices. Oct. .39th, 1852 ..e 1-3w New jand Fashionable GOODS. Thme suubscrinber isnow receiving a large stock o f Fall anid WintierCGoods, viz: Prinited M1. de Laines and Cashmere., Phin Permsin Cloths ad Alpaccae, inmghaams; Silk wvarp Flannels, EmbIr'd Crape Shawls, P'rmnt'dl Cashlm'r do. P'laidl Wool do. Broche. Caslun,'r dto. Fagnr'd iPlaid andm Striped l)ress Silk., Ble'k Grus de Rhinesa, Figur'd Eielinns. Fashionable Oloaks and M~an tils. A' large assortment of Kid Gloves for Ladies and Ge~ntlemien. 6 dox. Ladios Black Silk Gaiters. LADIES WhITE GOODS. ine Couton Cambtries ; Jaconet Cambrics and iluslins, Embxtr'd and Lace Collars; Chemnisetts &c. at low~ prices. L. It. IIANKS. TO PLANTERS, Geomrgia Kerseys andl Plaines', Negro, Blankets andi Shoes, Bagging anid Rtupme, kept constnttv on hand by L. II. J[ANKS. G ROCE R IES. Sngarm, Cf'ees, Teas, Chrcmlae ; Mmlase, H acon and I .ard, TPennet's Scotch Ate; Pomrter in ints, P'ickels, Sardine. and Lobsters, &c. Soapsi, Starch, Candles, and Spirit Gas. 10,000 fine Segarm, 20 Boxes fine Cheing Tobacco. 20 Bhls. Flour CROCK{ERY AND GLASSWARE will be sold low. L.. 13. IIANKCS. Hardware of all Descrip tions. Carpenter's Tools Pocket Cutlery nnd Tlable dm. nns, Single and Double Blarrell ; Shot and Powuder. Nail., assorted. H ATh, CAPS, SHOES AND SADDLERY. A large stock of READY-MIADE Clothing, Oipposite China's IbIoe, by L. 11. IIANK$. Oct. 29th, 185321t NEW FIRM. The subscribers having associated them selves together in the mnercantile biusiness under the firm of BUTLER & NEW BE. RY, would respectfully informi their friends and the~ puabiic generally, that theny are now receivmng and opening a large anti well selected stock of Dry Goods', G3roce rio.s. Boots, and Shoes, I late and Caps, Ihardware anid Crockery, Fancy Articles, &.c. &c., whtich they will sell extremecly low for cash, or to customers whlo wvill pay til punctually. 11-r It ism unnecessary. to enumcrate arti cdes, just comue alonig see for yourselves. Y. N. BIIIl'LElt. A. M. NEWBERYl. At the stanid formerly occupuied by Mc Roy & .Jones, one door north of etho Post Office. Sumrterville, Oct. 15, 1852 51--tf , S hereby given that application will be Imade, at the iiext sesasion of the Staitt Le4.gislaitire, ton close the roadl knowno as "tIhe Mi iddleton road,'' bealing from t .i .IDepot through toy planitationi. WVII.1.I RAMMAY. EFITOF ieite ihters, Factors RandeRskdents uik, Valises, r leave to announce to PlanierI,$' o rqfati a now in store, and riedelvingy:verjarri. enamedGoods, all' which have been on.', r. which enable. hhn to sell cheaper es every variety in the. a.bove named many of which ard eniirely new-to the HEM ARE:.. Mot, fron best maker#,. s, very neat. ,ather Shbes, all iew style. - ,Imported to .ord"s. something new; ar d jn extensive and unri. D HOUSE sERVANT'S SHOE& of Planters and Factors is invited, All.or. y and promptly attended to. 5 DEPARTMENT, w and desirable. ade to my order. Polka- Boots. Jhildref's Worked Fur Lined and Bulfalo ng, something new; l&osettew, Buckles, &c. hoes. EDWARD DALY, ist side, 8 doors aboye Merchant's fotel. 2-3t Cheraw and Darlington RAIL ROAD. At a meeting of the Board ot Directors or the Cheraw and Darlington Rail Road Company, the following resolution was passed and ordered to be published. Resokled, That the books of subscription to the capital stock of this company be re. opened at the following places, and under the direction of the following persons: J. C. Coit, D. Maloy, at Cheraw, S. C. Henry Mclver, B. D. Townsend, T. C. Weatherly, John MeCollut, e V. D. Johnson, E. W. Charles, Sam'l A. Woods, Darlinito a c. h., 8. 0 Wm. Law, Cornelius Graham, 8. F. Gibtanmn, Marion c. h., i. c. Wiml. Evans, - - (eo. A. Tretholm E. LI Adams, I. Adger, -.-.-.Charlestba, e.c. Gen. Ingrahtam, Thos. Y. Bryan, W. I. Hanna, - Thos. W. iubeson, Chesterfield c. I.,.. c. J. C. Craig, Stephen Jackson Thomas Smith, I,. M. Coker, Society -11ill, U. C. S. Sparks, Jr. J. Eli Gregg, W. Rt. Johson, Mars jtBiff, .0. Robert Hlarlce, Leonard White, J. D. Blanding. -Sumtrerille, s..c; A. J. Moses, John A. Taylor, Miles Gostin' .im~ , -. . c. A. J. Delbsset, Jr. tmmnton, n. c. I'. K. Dickinson, W. I. Leak, 11. B. H~anmmond, Wdehcn.c N. B. Bogan,d R. McKay, Joseph Medlev. -'rus, rtna F e C Rt. I,. Steele, iW. L. Steele, John A. Cameron, Rlockinghamn, n. c.. WV. B. Cute, By order of the Bloart Se.&Te.C. & D. It. Rt.-Co. Chaerawi,Oct19 ' : . 1......R TO PLANTERS. IT hais been my pleasure to trade with the planters. of this State for ;~he past four. teen years, and I particularly sol icit their trade this season, stating that they codd no~t put their trade into handls where it would be muore highly appreciated than in the hands of S'TEE LIE, for seid6ral roasons, I will make the reasons so :elear to you, takt [ thiink the invitation to call wvillI be .accepted. I lhuy for cash-well, that gets inta' low. Next, when I sell a planter a hill, the cash is certain to come, that makes me olrfer induceents. When you buy 5 doz. Wool or glazed Ilat , or a lot of Caps fronm NTFE1.E, you can depend that they are not s.uffered into a box badly packed and all of one size--for great pleasure is ta ken-to put them up in such a way that they will open to the satiskttin of all parties. Plantation Hats, Bllack, \Vhite, l'earl. Blue, Gray and Dra.b Wool IIATS for negroes, of all shinpes and all prices, also Glazed Hats. BY TH'IE CASE OR. DOZEN. If Planters will forward their orders, di rect, or through any of our Factors or Commiaission M~erchants, naming the num ber of headse and the average age, I will insure the size of the ianta, as nothing' is more perplexinag than to have ninety Hlats, all of one size. WV. STEELE, 241 King-st. Charleston, S. C. Oct. 29th, 1852 1-4w B, A. C0ACHIMAN & Co. G;EORGE'TO WN, S. (. sasuporters asad Dealers lsa FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC D RY GOO D S. Hardware, Guns and Fine Cutlery, Blankets and Negro Plains, Crockery, Ihats, Caps and Saddlery, 1"ine Li qjuoru, Tleas, G3roceries, &c. B. A. COACHMAN, B. T. l-ORD. Oct. 22, 185.) 52-5t lBagginig, Repe and Twine. D)undee andi Gunny flagging; Kentucky tad Manilla Rope; Btagging Twine; a large supply on hand and for sale at very lowv ~ jB. A. COAChIMAN & CO. Georgetown, 15th Oct.1l852t 52-5t Plantation for Sale, A valuable plantation situawed in Sumter Dlistrict, 12 aites East of Camns, andl S miles North of Spring Hill1 ; containuing 450 a,:res of lami. about .2) acres in cultivation; a good dlweling house and all other secessary humid. inigs thereon ; fine p rings of Water, andi re markably healthy. Theo abova place Is a very pteaant sumimer residlenco. Application for mfolirmaation may he made at this office, or to the subscriber on thme premIses MIARY GRIERt. n Vha ad l it. Slcho mbla.I-er. ast boge lea #egfllld Kainis of trgt 'Q e spectal'intet u tm ief e -from tise Diutrlt i and activ'labour in ir 9 t rpie ment. - Boys must not be utider -10, of.pleasant turn. The charge yar will be odgnig -w Ing, lights, slatiotry tt book found, an expenses off. travelling' Incurred, borne. Boys will be propared for .th Freshman Class in any one of the Southern Colic gee, or for the professions and for com morce, Letters addressed to Dr. W. PEncE, at ColumbIa, before the 3rd bf Dedemlier, Will be promptly censured, giving theode tails. Dr. PIERce refers to his Father, the Rev. REDDICK PIERCE. the Rev. Livicic PIEReZ,- A. D., D. D.. L. L. D. and .Pkasi dent-GEF.'PizcE, of Oxford University of Georgia. Sale ofFuiiture, Carriage O. Horses, &c O Monday, November22d, if the weath er should be favorable, if not, on the first fair day thereafter,--the subscriber being about to remo.e, will. sell at auction al his household furniture, consisting of'ma. hogany dining-tables, maple, cane-bottom, and other chairs, carpets, card-tables, sofa, rocking-chairs, , side-board, ward-robes, shower-i ath with force-punmp attachid, clocks, bnreau, bed-steads, wire-afe, andi. runs, a fine Piano Forte of Chickering's make, with iron frame &c. (a very superi or instrument) &c. &c. &c. Also a small stock of cattle, containing some fine milch cows, a pair of carriage-horses, carriage and harness, buggy and harness, two-horde wagon and gear, cart, and many othet arti cles, too numerous to mention. Sand Hills Clarendon, one mile from Fulton P. 0.. opposite Mr. R. C. Richardson's sum iner residence. Terms made known on day of sale. N. B. Any of the above may be treated for at private sale. - - W. K. STUART. Fulton P. O., Oct. 10th, 1852 52-4t Watchman copy 4 times. Notice, I herdby give notice that I 'will not pay any.debt contracted-by Nelson. Mathis, a minor, no ibatter for what purpose it may be Contracted. JOHN MATHIS, lN'to of the Estate of Win. Mathis. Oct. 13th, 1852 5'Lf JOSEPH PREY, FROM CIIARLESTOT Informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Sumterville and vicinity, that he will be in Sumterville about the 5th of Noveniber, prepared to Tune and Repair Pianos, Or gaqs and other Musical-instruments. No charge will be made, if satisfaction is not given. Orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. Oct. 15, 1852 51-tf Peravian Guano and Farm4 ers Plaster, -'-ig made arrangements for a supply of Peruvian Guano and Plaster, or genu. inc and warran'.ed quality. .All who may wish to obtain either of them through us wvill please send their orders early, so 'hat we may order the quantity wvanted by 1st Janunry, or in time for Planting. A sup. ply will beokept always oni hund and any information given thy applying to RHTETT & ROBSON, No. 1 and 2 Atlantic Whbarf. Charleston, Oct. 14, 185-2. 51-4w For Wright's Bluff; Mur RAY'S FERRlY, AND ALL IsaterauediateLanadlisa. The siteaimer DEKALD, Urson master, wvill leave Charleston as above, about the 5th of October. For Freight arrange mnents apply to Captain on Board, or to O'NE'iL, HILLa &'- KENN EDY. Boyce's Wharf. [17 Wtchmamn copy. Sept 27, 1852.4?t Administrator's Notice, IHLAVE appointed Mr. W. M1. Green, myAet, to~ seitle all thme matters of lthe Estate of Johni McDonald, late of this District. MA RY E. McDONALD. ALL Persons having demands against the Estate of John Mclonald, wvill preset them dumly attested. Those indebted wvill make immnediate payment to WV. M. G REEN, Ageni. February 14, 1852, 17-tf FISK'S METALLIC COFFINS of all sizes, constantly on hand and for sale by HUDSON & BROTHER, IOpp. Temperance 11ail Summterville. June 15t h, 18.52 84-tf Webb Clark's Hotel, SIUMTRVILLE, &. (., This Hotel is situated in the most ,*Epleasant part of the tow n. The ~Proprietor will be pleased to see his friends and the travelling publin.; prom ising to spare no exertions on his part te render thoem comfortable. Charges rea sonable. WEBB CLARK,. P'roprietor Jan 23 - 13 tf SUlYTER .HOUSE, F. MYERS, would respectfully in' is form the citizens of Sunuerville anm 'the surrounding country that he hai just returned from Charleston, andl has mad, arrangsmenta to receive ICE and SODA WA TE R, of every variety, weekly. Hie has on hand, and wilt continue to receive throughout thme season. a choice aesortment a Wines andt Cornlials, Confecitionaries, Fruit &c., alt of which will be dispose of cheape thans wa's ever offered before inti place. Mray '29, 1852. 38 if Little For Sale at P'ERRY' MOSES' il, 17tlm, 18,2 17-if For l y r bers are now preared o fer atn ' loeti'ket 'Ircee; a full as. ortmerl, pe V VE yp Ag * - ck twy, 4rI r T R Y2 . 824,T 4R EV. Psi INGRAINRVllOt,1' , t 'N, .ING8 in ne achon resign. Al o the various widths.0(RINTED BAIZES or. FLOOR :'CLOTIlS -, TiLOOR aId PTAIR OIL CLOTHS, and IAUMB CLOTH H, G. I-L T, and 4: 81 UVER81D STCAIRRODB)and CARPE NQG.. RUGS and -MATS,- all of which have een carioefuitlysIfletd romthie manu facturers thO American and Englih mnyrkets, hyone Of the parnd, Cn w willhave them cut, m de, fn d I and laid in the f m workmanlike marineir, and on the best t'ris. * We most confidently -in. vite attention toaur stock. Also,. Curtaia Materials. We are now prepared in our curtain de partment -to offer the various -styles of CUR'TAIY 8'I'UPF8, in Silk worsted, Linen and Cotton Damasks, Embroidered L-ce and)[uslin Curtains, Gimps, Loops, Tassels,, Cornices, &c. Church "Trim mings, Hangings, &c., new designs for which we have now received and they will he made, and put up, on the best terms, in the most' workmanlike manner, and under our own supervision. BROWNING & LEMAN, Successors to C. & E. KERMiSON & Co. Corner King and Market Streets, Charleson, S. C. Oct. 22, 1.52 52-tf Money Wanted. T: E Subscriber respectfully announces Tto those indebted to him for last year and year before, that he is very much in need of funds: "A word to the wise is sufficient." W. J. FRANCIS. August, 1852. 42-tf Land for Sale, T IE Subscriber offers his Plantation in Clarendon, for sale, containing 760 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 {lace, one nuileabove Calvary Church, on t e main road to Camden. J. C. WEEKS. July 6, 1952. 37-if IIEREAS the law retuires the Ordi W nary of Sumter District to he in his Office, Mionday and Friday in each week, persons therefore having business in said Office- will please attend on those days. W. LEWIS. ac ,18b2.2--f Notice. Persons having demands against the Es tate of R. Richardson, Dc'd. are requested to present them duly attested, and those in debted to make paynment to. C. M. RICHTARDSON, Admr. Nov. 6, 1850. 2 tf Executive Departmet, S. C, .COLUMBIA, October 1, 1852. rPHlE Comamissioniers of time Puiblic Roads .L in th is State, to whom District Maps were sent by the State authorities in 1826, for the purpose of recording upon them any changes. in the line of roads, new set tlements, arnd other improvements, are re quested to return the samo to thme Execu tive Office, Columnba, at as early a day ns practicle, not exceeding three ,ionthms from date, as they will be required -cor reet tihe new edition of the District Maps of time State, about to be published. It is respectfully requested that the gentlenmen having charge of these Maps will add the niot ice every imiprovemuent which lhas taken place in their range of operations, includ ing thme lines 'f:-Rail Rtoads passinig through them, with the locations, villages, fauctori es, mnineral springs, nmines public and pri vale houses established, and every object interesting in cacti district, with such written explanationis and references as may be necessary. Dy order of the~ -Onvernnr: B1. T'. WAPTS, &cretary. Oct. 12. 51 2t Dry Goods for Fall Trade IN CH A RILESTON. W. G. BANCROFTF, 253 and 255 Kusa-Smaa.T (One door below Wentworth-Street.) We would again respectfully invite the atten lion of our friends and customers in the country, to our extensive Stock of D)RY GOODS, when they vitour City. Aiways in hand SOUTERNMANFACTURED, Consisting of Georgia Plaines and Kerseys. Alabama do do. Plain and Striped Osnaberge. illeachied and Brown Domestics t3UPER DUFFIL BI.ANKETS-DIRECT IMPORTATION. We woldd also particularly invite a'tention to our IMPORTATION of SILKS and DRESS GOOD)S, being one of the LARIGEST STOCKS IN TH E SOUTHERN COUNTRY. We are also prepard to furnish every article In the Dry Goods L'ne, viz: Hloslers, Golves, Linens, Flnes Clothms,Casimers, Bombazines, Alpaccas, Merenoes, Mousselln de Laines, P'lalds, Jaconets and Swiss Muslins, Furnitort Dimity, Prinmts, Ginighams, Shawls, Laces, Edg. inRibonms, Trimmings, &c., 4-c. ptember 23, 1851. - 48--tf Improved Endless Chain Water Elevators. All persons wishing the above Elevators earl be supplied by the subscriber, who is the Ageni for the District of Samler, S. C. Rt P. LIGON. Sunmterville, December 2, 1851. 6-t f 1000 Acres of Land for Sale WILL sell my track of Land contain ing one thousand acres ; three hun dred and lty of which a.ze cleared and un der good fence, on time premises is. a comn miiotou dwelling and vii necessary out buildings. Th'e above is situiatedl ou thin road leading fronm Smuntervihlo to Darling ton C, II., beOtwoon~ Black River an< Lynch's Creek. JARED LAW. t1- Watchman copy twice. Ort, l i-5 3n AILS~ AAR"~t This E ira n~ put up in-t -:ji Was chieaper, pleasaolef," an . w ..a .~. . c. . . ...... ... o 'any sold. It cu IWOlsas Ang aoenng, or dobl "i. beauty and 's n su :th. other Medisntesa wa* igorates ikd bodyi It iaib' very AP~ ElE MEDICINP *ve kn e vloa Medicine. AM In wonderful success. It as two years, more than e of evere ass of -disiase, a t adered iueurab. It has uafed " ii l thah 11,000 children the three past seAs I00,000 case~s of OaniDpebfit of Nervounextrg Dw. R. P. Townsaxlo' Farsapirilla'ia whole syptem oermanently., To:ti ,'ost their, muscular energy 'by, ttl 01in0, r indisqcetion comin ited iny coi 1 wi1ence -of 'th -4s by physical prostration of ,110 - 'l.7 situdfe want of anbitioN94 1t ture decay 2nd duclinq,- asteuln disease, Consumptior, can, en this peasant rmedy. Tie k rior to any INVIGORATINM As It renews and invgrate tivity to the limbs, and at system In a most extraordi - 3 Cleanze and Stren hesi CUred ireuchiss, Consubiji pln, Coldse, CatarrA, CougAs, .# 'faeed, Soreness in the CACsO, Itg f NigAt Sweat, Difficult or Pruse * t Pat$ in the Side, 4-c., hav be en r.d can ' Spitting B8ood. DR. 8. P. Townseanr-i verily belle ' oor parills. has been the means, throuW lovdanc of saving my life. I have for soverl ye hiid bad Cough. It became. worse and worse. a raised large quantities of blood,~had t - and was resatly debilitated and reduedu not expect to lIye. I have onl' used.ydar perilla a short .time, and there has a wonde change been wrought in me. I as boe able walk al over the city. I raise' no b and cough has left me. You can wsll sn t o these lts. Your obg4kxei servant. WM. RtUBSEL; e Catheri*X.;:T D. 8. IR. Townssan's Sarsparilla is a aeovereild, and speedy cure for incipient Consumption, Bar e - ness, Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Woab,.Cos tiveness,-Piles, Leucorrhaa, or Whites, obstructe 7 or difficult Mlonstruation. Incontinence of UrisWlot involuntary discharge thereof, and for thes nral prostration of the systam-no' matter ihe n'thi result of inherent cause or causes, produced.bydlv!. .-. '-r -, regularity, illness or sccldent. Nothing can be mble - surpnsing than its invigorating efrects on the hutaan94i' banse. Persons all weakness'and lassitude, trora Iakmg it, at once become robust and full of ene uander its influence. It immediatoly counteract-7471 we nervelessness of the feimale'frame, whIch is"4 gSea eause of Barrenness. It will not. be exoed of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exlbster ar tifloates of cures performed, but we can assure the - afflicted, that hundreds of cases hav. leoa reported 5 to us. Thousands of cases wher'familles have been without children. after using a, few bottles of this Invaluable Medicine, have been blossed wit. ,a healthy okpring. Gat Dieesting to Mothers and Ciam It is the safest and most elctual meiele purifying the system and relieving the iufb attendant upon chidbirth ever diatovered. t-, strengthens both the mothsr and the child, pre.n, I pain and disease, Increases and enriches dae those who have used it, think itIs Ind is highly useful both before and after con t as it prevents diseases attendantuponchl. In Costiveness, Piles, Cramn Swelling of the Despndency, Heartbur 'omlting, Pain In: Bac and Lions, False Pains, Hemoiag nf h regulating the secre tions and equalat r 'latin, It has no equal. The gretha n adicine Is, it is always ate, and the utoqii - nao it most successfully, very few, cases nlelcina. i soUp a- litt Castccoa ue ful.Eeriei eur with this mledicine, wHlMIL waya souO*a and easy confinement. The Rev. John Seger Of 'Jersey City, an old and highly resJee gyiman of the Baptist Denomilnaueon; hEinddi h'n followIng certificate at pr. S. P. Townsend's l It speaks for ithelf. Da. 8. P. Towsrn-Dear Sir: l am coiC-ie4~ to give you a statemenst of the benefit. I 'de vd from using ynur Itersaparilla, beiieving,.jb doing, I shall renider a benenit-to thoseewho sares foring as I have been. i was reduced for! -bp monthesby the Dltaperasa, so much that It was wit" much dime ulty Lnr mei to walk, or .keep about I hadl also a tatter, which covered temost pert of mny head-whbich was extremnely ublsomn ,and soe i gt pbe almtost a scab. Ivie ft nmeofrmedies for both the comnpana u received little or no benat, until 1 ic your $4 x parillai, which. through the kindnessof Prowl, ence,has restored me to more .thai my 'tteias health, as I anm now cnjoyling better than I baverfor a number of years. i am now 60 years of age,' - believe it to be an invaluable medicIne, and redoma mend it to my numeomus acquaisitances, Wthich i very large, as I hare been a minister a great nlany yasI hp this hasty sketch ma' b as u'neo - bntinyuas your medielne has to me.- . July 11, iIt. JlN S8EGhht, .Jersey'-City. Methodist Clergymsanr. -. . The following was sent to outr Agent. lb B'ahu7 waby teIt ev. J. 0., T.UNISON,.of the Miethodist. Epsopa thurch-one of the most learned and r*& p eted in the cnnnection-and Is another evidence of the wonndecrful ezfects of Dr. S. P. Townaend's Sarssparilla onm the system. Fnerano PeaeoM-Itavlng for some time 'asS you are aware, experiencedl great general dblty of my system, attended with constant and alartin g irritation of my throat and lungs, I was, at your in. stance, and in consequence of havlng read Captela McLean's decided testimony in its tbehalf, induced - a, to tny Dr. 8. P. Townsendla fanafamed Sarapr I tried It, I confcss, more in the ho~ than I h' confidence of its proving efficacious ; bull am bari' in candor now in acknowledge, that. I had - - it long before I began to expe:1enee Its sal A~" "14 eflbcts ; and I may now say, with Captain ML .' "that i would not be without it on any con&k~Ide~. - tion." It has done me more good than any pre= vious remedy I have tried, and if this statement les eme by.u of nyipnortance, you have my Rtahway, August 3d, 1847. J. 0. -TUNIBONI. - SOROFULA CURED, This certificate conclusively proves that ti Sarseparilla has perfect control over the mast: ob stinate diseases of the blood. Three persons cured in one house is unprecedented. Three Children. Des.8.- P. Towsen-Dear Sir-, I have the plea. sure to inform you that three of my children have been cured of the Scrofula by the use of' yena excellent medicine. They were atfficted very . severely with bad Sores ; have taken only ious bottles ;It took them away, for which I feelm self under great obligation. Very respectfully,, I8A AC W. CRAIN, 106 ttdeatept at - OPINIONS OF PBYSIOIAN2S. Di. S. P. Townsaneo Is almnost- daily receiving orders from F'hyaiclans In different parts of tite Union. This is to Certify that we, the tniitsdgied Physicians o~f the City of Albany, have in nurmer ous aso pr esrliid r.S. P. Townssenes 3Are - rillaarandboiied -,t e n of the most vala prpaaton ne mrket. prapara1.H. P. PUL1NG, M4. D. .. WILSON, M.'!D. Rt. B. DRIGGS, Md. D. P. E. ELMENDORF, M4. D. Albany, A pril I, IS.i7. Dr. S. a'. Townsend's PrInri I Office has tsee~ removed from lanti Fnltron, to S ~Nassan atteet, Ia the building formorly occupied by the -South Baptist Church, Ansueva.-Rledding & Co. No. f8 State-atrest, iad Mrs. E. Kidder, No 100 Count-atreet, Boekto Samuel Kiddt-r, Jr., Lowell; tHenr Pratt, Salem; James B. G~recn, Worcester; Allisn &,' Genui Concord ; J Balch & Son, Providence; andt b? Druggists and Merchants generally throughout h United States. West Indies. and the Canada= For sale by Uruggisits genel-a1y throughout the State. Nov. 5, 1852. Negro Shoes. T Trhe susienber Ihas made, arrts~ijtgt thne mnnracturse of fromn Fotir to FIv pairs of ther above article by thne AJL refterenco as to quality, he wddkh -pett~l refer personms who may 'be .dispgee~t purtbs of him, to those whno patronlsed $ t~ laist yliIP As to price, hne will geartlee pharnM.'a as can he niTrdod. - -