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and isI d llid T'ip e p'rt in the grand: ceno td be cnaetod. An in vitation to Niblo's,(accepted, of course), a r'de out of town behiud.the fat' trot ting' ponies of Mr: C.-'loveletters intigues--petty - entertaintients.-,ro mauce --grand 'denocunent,--proposi tiotis f inarringer-accepted-ministdt --in t'ii ge pot 4l--edi itg tour, and the ourtain falls amid the pudits of the audience assembled. Now this cer tainlyis more dangerous than all other imaginable experinouts, especially if one1 catchtes 14 i rtar,-nmarries in. haste -,findsout hi mistake,;and repents at leisure. .X. Y, Z. .ExxnA.Qouni..--Tlhe Court of Common Plens hod Gon I SeAsions closed at- this place on Saturd. last, after a Term of two weeks. Oxving o the heavy criininal docket, little business 'a done on the civil side of the Court. An xtra Term has, -therefore, been ordered tc egin on the second Monday in Januarv nex and to continue for Iwo weeks. I.dge/ield Adrertiscr. SrATar TAr .-Oi Tuesday anti Wednes day last Martin 'osay was again put upon his trial for the in der of his slave App, with his father Francis 'osey and his brother Elbert Posey, as acces ries before the fact. The trial continued r two days. The 'rnsecu tion was condu ed by the Solicitor, and N. L. Griffin, Esq:1he defence by Messrs Ward. law, Bauskett, ind Carroll. Martin Pose was found guilty of the mur der Francis P oy and Elbert Posey were ac quitted. On Thursda the two young Greens, John and Julius, und rwent trial for the murder of Joshua Hmnnnd. Both were convicted, but recotnmmented by the Jury to mercy, in consequence oftheir youth. For the prose tion M. L. Bo:mn, Solicitor. For the de fence Messrs Gray, Moragne, and Abney. Ibid. WhnAT Naxi.--I,rsion of Japan.-The Philadelphia Iriluirer states that a rumor is afloat in relatirn to an invasion of Japan. Tie scheme isun an extensive plan and not confined alone :o this country. A large sun of money is sail to have been subscri;ied to further thissectet exhibition; and the invaders intends to raisean army of ten thousand men. Mssissrr CoNvF.NTroN.--The Mobile Herald and 'I'rbiunc remarks upon ti- pro ceedings of thisConvention as follows: "On the 1st iist. a Slavery Convention met at-Jackson in Mecsissippi. W. L. Sharkey was president, ard J. A. Orr and W. A. Thur. dom secretaries. The connmittee (of which Judge Sharkey tas chairman) appointed to prepare matter fir the detinite action of the convention repor:ed on the :i.1 instant. A nii. nority report was also made, but, it was final ly withidrawn, and lhe mnajoritv report was a dopted unanimotsly. 'I'hse iaeting is ie. scribed by a Natdiez paper as being harmoni. ous and speaking the sentiments of the people of the state almost without a dissenting voice. The report is verb able, dignitied and impres sive. Below we copy the resolutions, not having apace to grive the preamble to them. It will be seen by these thait the mru~.ement is theogravest one yet made in the South for~ preparations to resist the progress of ab~oli tfonismn, or freesoilism, for we hiold thes~e words represent only diflbrent degrees of the same idea. WXe shmn Id like to see this move. mont followed in every Southern State, not by insignificant conventionis of insigificant party politicians, who have nio higher idea of ~a Southern action thtan iuinkum speeches and ridiculous words. Such conventions have biroughit shame and contempt upon i lie Sont hi. WVe must retrieve our posit ion by dignity, gravity arid unanlimuity of action. If we d1o 'o thme Uniion will yet hie preserved, .and the Souths stand erect and eqtiai in the confederacy." Dwelling and Store for Sale. Thme very idesirabule I itUSE. and JAyl' of 18 acres, iiow occnpied by Mr. 11. Skinuner. a heauti ful an d retired residence for a pirivaite fannily; andl tlihe )lt E I lOUSE, at presents "cr eipied by Mr.. I.. 11. ILianks, oppos te to .\l r. Chuina's, Ilote!, a first rati bu'Isiniess st:m d. are :oW ini ina rket a nd wrill be .40olt lowr. Enquire of' thme owner at Rev. N. Graham's or of Maj. TV. Mc D. B-iker, or of WV. F. I3. I Ihynsworthj, E~sq, Oct 24 52 tf Notice, .The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the psblie generally, that lie will continue the 1IOATlING BIUSINE.SS from WRIGI IT'S BlUFF to ('h:irleston the en Nuinig WVinter. All Cotton and other Produce conisigned to his loa:ts will lbe received, stored &c., free of charge. Freight as reasonrabile as by any other convevance. Grateful for past fdiors, he hopes, by hss mistiad strict attenition to thie interests of( his ifrien ?s to realize a cont inuanc~e of thir pa. 1ronage. J. RUFUS F"EI.DER. Wright's Bluff 17 Ot 184.1' 52 tf $50 Reward, Runaway on the 4th January last, my no gro hoy CEZ/A1R, I hat I putrchased at the sale of the Estate of John Durant. Cezar is a likely boy, 18 years of age, left handed, teeth very white, upper teeth projecting out. le ,ja pgosed to be lurking about t he neighbor. blool of Mr, Johni 0. urant's in Upper S;,. lem; or., thje neighborhood Mrs. John Mc Don ald's in Middle Salem. I will give the above reward for hiis confinement inl aniy Jail in m h;s $tate. tLrIIe is not. for sahe.j-l JOllN SA NDERS, Providence, S. C2., Oct 2-1, 18 19. 52 i f Wir T1hie Charleston Mercury will copy once a week till 1st Jaiiuary, aimd hand bill t'o E. Carson & C'o., for paymuent, $20 Reward, I will pay the above reward for the apipre. hiension and delivery oif my niegro mian ISAAC to ume, or ini Sumter Jail. Isaac is abotit 5-feet 8 ror 9 inuches high, stammeirs a Jittl.,-and has rather a timid appearaune whejsokent to. J. S. RICiIARD~SON. Oct. 24 * 52 tfr 2OBacon and Butter, 200lbs. N. C. IIacon, Kitts Prine Butter. Just received and for sale by A. J. & P. MOSES. N.B 00 Sacks th:4t Qn the Way from A large and general assortment viz: Dry Goode Groceries, Hardware and 4 j lory, Carpentoraandi Blacksmiths ToolC4ro Trimings, Indiarubber gods &c. and Shoe , IIats' and-Caps, Saddlery, BLatlbhary, a good Stock of Crockery, a very large Stock of, CLOTIIING, and a' variety of other-goods almost ted tedious to enumerate. The sub. scriber havin upurchasod his stock In tfe city of New York, and at the closest prossible prices, chiefly for cash, enables him to feel prepared to suit customers in prices L. B. RANKS, (Oct 22 .52 t'. 200 pr. Negro Blankets. 200) yds. Negro Kerseys and.Linseys. For sale. by -~1 zI.B.IIANKS. Oct22 '5 tf India Rubber Boots and over Shoes for ladies and gentlemen, Mlisses India rubber Buskins, for sale by L. B. HANKS. Oct 22 52 tf A Nice assortment ofSpirit gass Limps. Also, the Spirit-ga.is. For sale by L. B. HANKS. Oct 22 52 tf AT TIlE 8O TN STORE NO.0, MERCHANT'S ROW COLUMBIA. FISHER & HOXIE, Are now enabled to ofPer to their friends and to the public generally a full and well selected- Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, to which they are making frequent additions. Their Stock at present consists in part of Ladies Wear, Rich Silks and Satin de Chinese, Canton Crapes black and col'd, Alepine and Mohair Lustres, Conlon Cloths for Mosrninmr, a beanti ful drlicle and equal to Lapins Bombazines at half the cost. GeiieHn ais Wt-aAr, One thousand pieces woolen Goods in Cloths, Cassinicres, 'T'weeds, Satinets and Jeans. ALSO, Carpets, Rugs, and )ruggets, together with an assortment of English, Dutlil and American Blankets by the single pr. or bale, all of which we are disposed to sell at low pros for ca.h. Oct, 23 52 4t TO THE PEOPLE OF SUMTER DISTRICT, New Fall Goods: KIiTYI UI.Il & TAX Y.ORt, would respect fully invite tie at tent of the ren'I''it- if Sntter I stiret, who in: end ,sitoug the city this tall, to their extensive assortment of STAI'IA: atnd FANCY l)ItY GOODS, con s:stng ms part as fldlows: SI l.KS. l'ain Biack Gro do Rhine, Gro Grain, Gro Ce Natles, and Gro de Swiss, Figired, Striped atnd Platided do , IL cch Chamgelioni Brocades, Rich ChtamtehIoni Glt(C'a, lisch Clyntnelioti Satiti du Chine, Rtich Chtam Gro de At'reine, Chiami Raw Sill , Col'd Matredines, Flouni ces, &c. CASHEEE~Rjzi, Double and sinttgle widrth Scotch, Entglish, Gertian and French Printed, Sat in St ripes &c. IPlaitn Aode CoI'd AlIpaccas, Satin Stripe do0., Blick do., anid lIlac k Bomtibazines, in trreat variety andI at all p~rices. A large as.-ortment of White, Jllack and cale and Stik, all s.izes andl vry raIth 1M1USEflIS AND ELACES, Col'dl .\hilins,Wite OrgandIe, Namsook, Swiss., Bsook, 1tnl, Ind Camrw d. C ot antd Jiacconert, do., I aces of :ll styles, I 4are Cars ('uil ari, Caips, &ce., lAce I'>I:ngs, (Xiatbri- do., A. lshn d, and Thread do. Chintz and Giughnan ung ishi, F'rtnch, andi A merie:m D lress and Furtn-ture Ch1 its, Et iglisht.Frenichi and AmenLri ca G inghanius, beattmifulI sty ies. 'L OTHLS .. A large assortment. of Clothts, Ca.ssimoeres, TIweeds, Kenituckyv Je(ans, Itoh-it~or Plaids, Satintet ts &cr., Satmt Silh-Velvet, rad Valetn. cia Vestings. .D OJJSTIC2S, Browvn and I'echcled Shiectings n-.4 to 12.4 widle, IBrown atnd Wleachied Shirt inm, anid Long I'loths, Col 'd Pla id andi Stiped Ilomeis pmn, I iidseys, K{'rseys, P'lains, Blankets. Flatnnels, &e , in greatt varietyv, andh all other articleS usnally founid in an extenisve DryGod Estahinntenit . (x K. &S~ TI. wvoulid furthien remanrk liat their facilities are sueh tat they are 'onistatt im t he receipt of ail the mtorst fan biontable styles of gioods theat are imtported and at snehi prices as caninot fail to give ent ire satisfac tioni, To be coninced'O giv ens a cal. P'. S. All orderes piromtptly autteded to, and fatithftilv exeted 243 King~ *treet (7u'.hrln, 5. (:. 23 Oct., 1849). 52 7t fly W. Il WI N, Elst., O.rdlinazry for sail!. Di~/ri. Wh Iereas, 3j. A. Wles lhathI apptjlied to tme for b/ete;s '../ Adminisration, oni a ll nd si .. gnlar the goodss aind ebait tels, rights andt credl its of I . F. WVyles, late of tie Dihtrict atone. TIhiese' are, terefor~e, to cite and admionisht al attd singutlar, the lantdred and creitors of thte said deceased, to be and~ af ppear before met, at our niext Ordintary's Conrt for the said District, to he hiolen a(timtter Courit I louse otn Friday, thle 2(d day of Nuovember nuext, to show cause, if any, whIy thIe said admni st ra t ion shionhd inot Ite granted. Gilven nttder miy Ihaid antd seaI, t his 22d day oft N'ovembtler, ini the year of' onr [r.. ".] I ,ord, otne. thIotnsand eight hundr ed and fo.rty-ttine, and int the t ih year ot A tttrienn ind t~lepentdence. Wt. LIEWIS, o. s. a. Oct 21 52 2t 400 pounds Leaf Lard, ( btishe's large ONIONS, for sale bty Antg22 I. Iti. ANS. 01T3 OF TEMPER^ANCE I di r' i ieon 'o,12, Tbe rglar Wekly Meeting of this Dinf sign \ill bo eld." o Wednesdaq . rening next, at their hil at 8 o'clock. , ..,17 O. SULIJVAN, R. S. $outh-Larliia--Sunnter. Dist. INORbINARY. Whereasg, Jeso Woodard hath applied .to me for Letters of. Administration, on all and singttlar'tle aoodt and chattels, rights and credita -f-J. Woodward, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These-pre; therefore, to cite and admonish all and singulir, the kindre'd and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next.Ordinary's Court for the said Dis tript._to .be holden at Sumter Court I louse on lfriday,'tho 2J day of November next. to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not he granted. Given under any hind and seal, this 22d day of November, in the year of our [L. s ] Inrd, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine and in the 74th year of Anmorican Indepenpence. W. LE W IS, o. S. D. Oct24 52 2t Cheap Dry Goods Store, 1800 BLANKETS FOR SALE I Persons wishing to supply thetrelves with the above wdl save mioney hv calling at NORTH'S, at the store recently occupied by A. YOUNG &CO. ALSO A large assortment of C A P FE T S. at from 25 cents upwards; A. NORTII would also call the attention of th public to the fact that his Stock of DRY GOODS genrerally. is now complete which he is d'tertnine:1 to sell fur CASi), at such prices as will not fail to please ull who are desirous of buying cheap. The stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets. Planmels, Lin ens, Pickings, Hosiery, Gloves, RIib)bois, La ces, and Etnbroideries. A. LSO Dress Goods of the Newest .St yl: Such as-Silks, Merinos, Cashmeres, I.yo nese Cloths, Mohairs, Alpacas, Bunbazines, Ginghams, Prints, &c., &c., &c. ALSO, Slnwvls. Masantilina1i naadt V'zetttes of time Latest Patternms. ALSO, An extensive stock of Dimities, Furniture Chintzs, Oil Coths, Marsei!les Quilt, &.c., all of which, he will sell at prices unpre'ce dented. Call and judge for yourselves. TAKE NOTTE. All persons indebted to the late firn of J. C. WVAIA(ERI & CO, are requested to rmakce unediate payment, as the all'airs of that firm must he closed immediately. Oct .A ' :t m Head Quarters, One oCH.Wr.ES'rON, Oc'r. 8, 1'919. Th'le 5th Rtmitnent of Cavalry and 23d1 Regvimient of Jufantry, will para.de for review and? dill at Coinmbia, otn WVednesiday the 5: h of' De~ceinber next, the line to be formed at 12 (1'chick . Thei C'ommini :oned anrd non Commissionied ofieers, will assemblie the day prevons for drill anzd inst ruct ion, at 1I o'cloc:k A. .st. The Major General of the 1.. division, andI the. Hlrigadie'r General of the 3 I Brigade of (i~uCavary, annd 5th Dlritede of Ilufa ntrywi wit hi their staff'at tend. il TIhe BHrigadier G enerals are cha'.rged with the extensio'n of their order to their respect ive commnands. The.~ ent ire suit of l iiS Excellenev, are di. rected to at tend hhnt n the dayv of reie w ful ly e'quiped.~' 1By order of the C'ommrander- in-ebler, J. W CA.N l'EV. Adj't anid lo..p. G;en'rl. Oct. 17. 191I9. 5-2 7t Notice, The citizens of (Jpper, Middle arnd i~nwer Sa lem are inite I to at tend a P'ublI Meeting at Wells,' Cro'.s Roards on Tiltl).*DA the 25thI inst ant, to net on lhe reconuenrdation of thle CX~omittoce of Sa.fet y for Sumzteor D trict, to raise and organtise a corps of Cavalry preparfo (ac itive service anid to mieet any emiergencwh~li, tuder exist ig circ umsitan ces,'a re llbie spec -hes wiUllie delivered 1y Rev. TJ'l S. Rt. ENGLI.181 and others. TP i S. Rt ENG;1.1,liCm/c EZEK/IEL~ I ENE ,., oni rising J1. W. $'l3'K lEV, I''roop.' Notice, Capt. J1. 11. N. I IA.11.I ETTI is auithor i-s'ld to act as A ttonrey for t he Secri th's of thei llev. Jes se Morgan in dispsi of thIe Stoc k ofi Shoe's &r'., of Tanii-Yaird---mtIer't :ihss'in. mntt as ailso the dabts due the s.iudITa'n. Vard. T1. J, CO0GIll,AN for Se'uril. Oct. 16 51 t In Equity-Sumter District, John G. Shaw, ) Wll Ibe x il at &nnttiter Couart I[''lse Oin thle thle first Monay in Novemrber nex I, anid if not thon sold will hr. offere i at eachl sub,. seqltunt sale dlay until sol, theL tolloiwing lands15: A tract of' one hiundred arnd twenty two acres situated uiear Alb gater' hiranc'~ wit ers of Ilocker IUl tl' btountded byvI' buds oif M. ltodes, A. Chani dier, arid Bstate of Ianiiel Ahaw and It. Shamw. AL~so, seJven niogrons, pro(per't v oft the die. fonidanit. he termus oif sile are' Cah pur ebhaser paiying for all papers. B~y orueor of the Court .JOlN II. .\I1 LE IR, c. r.. s. p. Oct 2 4'. .e 15ale~ anl.Omale Teaclers WANtEED. The Board of Trustees of the Bradford, Springs Femalo Initute will meet at Sum terville on Saturdy'the 24th November next, for the purpose;electing"a PRINCIPAL, MALE and FEMALE. ASSJSTANT, two FEMALE MUSIC TEACHE RS and a BUR. SAR. for the ensting year, commencing on the 1st Monday. ?nFebruary, and closing the last Friday {n Nvembor following. . The PRINCIPAL, mustbe a married gen. tioman, of experience in teaching, competent to instruct in Natural and Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology, Botany the lattin and Greek classics.-whose wife will be required to hve the entire stiperintendance of the coniuct of the Young Ladies, when out of the School Room. A salary, of one thou. sand dollars, per annum is offered, with board of.hinself, wife, and any children -they may have under seven years of awe, free of charge. The MALE ASSIST ANr must be a gen. tienan of irreproachable, character, compe t.ent to instruct in Algebra, Geometry, Plain Trigonometry, Rhetoric, Logic, the Latin and Greek chssics. The Salary offered is Five hundred dollars, per annun, and board fur. nished. The FEMALE ASSISTANT must be competent to instruct in Spelling, Reading, Vrit ing, A rithmnetie, English Grammar, Geo. graphy and Ilistory. Salary Three hundred and filly dollars, per annum, with board. A S.tlarv, Five hundred dollars per annum with board, is oll'ered for a Lady competent to instuct in Music on the Piano, and the French language. A Salary, of Four hundred dollars per an. numn with board, is offered for another Lady competent to instruct in Music on the Piano, and Guitar, nnd who understands drawing and Painting ir Oil and Water colors. For a BURSAR and his Lady, who will bo required to discharge each and every duty pert.iining to that office a Salary of; Five hunidre d dollars, for twelve months commen. cing Ist of January, is offered with hoard of thtemscelves, and their children under se. von years of 'go. ADDItESS, post paid, D. B. McLAURIN, iSecrearrt, SU3T'L'E1W %I1.E. I lENRY D. GltEEN, President. Ockt. Ls!, 16.19. 51 6It nl C harleston Cour:er, and Southern (:ris inn Advocate wili please Copy twice a twee until day of election, and forward their hills to the Secretarv. Sale at Aucti On Mond-ay the 5th of November next, 12 o'rlock, will he sold near the Couti House in Sumterville for CASi--unless sooner disposed of at private Sale--I horse nan.'ed Glancene, well known in the vicinity of S:lanmchester, as a very snperior Plantation Stallion-he is very gentle, and a very fine ad.lle and flunting' hlorse A 2 Iorse Buggy and harness in goo:l ordekr. I reac Wagon in goo:1 order. 1 Sett ('rriage harness in good order. 1 Od Sulker. W. E. 1CIIAIDSCN, Agent to Sell. 15 Oct, '10 i1 ;t Clothing! Clothing!! Clothing !!! We have just rcceied decidedly, the largest and Is cs ni-rted STOCK of IREAIY : M3AIE ('.OTING ever oflered in this Market. nd no mist:.lke. Cents. Ves,,ts, Pants, Over Coats, Drawvers, Shirts', Uwder Shirns, Sockwe,.weu enn, raeew ith. whotl, outer iman fromi hDannet to. Iloot-iel--GilEAP FOlt CASII, or on ne. commtiodaintsi terms, uind reas~omsbtle price. to rood cetatomesrs. Coime on aind inako your selec t ionl. A. J. & P. MOSES. Oct. 10 51 tf Office S, C. Railroad Company, CIIA.ItIESTION, Oct. 5, 1849h. Notice, From and after lie 15th inum1:ant. the local raties for pasg o.or this Road will be as Froin, C'harleseton to H ambhurg, Colum-. hin', C:.iinden, and all places 125 inide: :aid over. - - - - .63 00 Unider*I 2 im les, and intermecdiate distance's pe'r mtile, - - 41 cts. -t 1)51 tf TE, L Y DE, WR1IOTEAALE AND RETAIL GROCER, ['NIER Ol1) FELLOW'S HALL, iMeeting Street, (11ARi'ESTON, S0. (CA. Sugar, Coffee, M~ollasses, Wines, Liquors, Salt, &c, MGENT FOR Canuton Tenc C !supanyu . Celebrated DllackadGree TE AS. cl Oct 16 51 6t For the Fall Camnpaign, Thel~ Ruh~eriber hsas recently returnmed fronm C'hiartb'ston brnintir wv ibth hi a comople to and select uIss tort enit of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent M~e dicines, lRV. Sl't1Es, AN D) FANCY AltTICLES to which he~ respect fully invites the attenition or P'hweiian, lanters unid denlors generally. I nm now~i the ren''arly uppointed A rent for (t'.dh.-t'- e6-medy for Ilinned [loorces. Ke.elor's Snraapaurilla Paanneena. "(Carminativo Cordial. " Congh Syrnp. "Ve.rmiifuige Syrnp. " ihumnatic Lotion. Ejppigs Saruuparilla and Quieen's Declight, etc., etc. Townendiu~'s Sarsaparilla, WVistar's Ilalsam, Dr. -iunnes Fumity M"edl~ics rnd itoche's Emabro. toou niumernis to menation , nmy alwa be found Z. . lDFIIAY, .V() pp;riite Alaesoniic liall. innha'n. ( ct. 7, 1't19. 51 t f Last Notice. Alt Persons~ nluthed to the late Fir-m of 'O N W AY & W IN N, are earneostly solicited to ni, ke tiunmed bate paymen~tt and asavo Cost. Oet. 10. P349 r0 .. IN, By v.e ..ry teciaiif .eP acted, wiJl be sold at Sumter Court House, in the Sfi nay sand day : following .I governheronexitbin legal hours of inle, to hehighest .bidder for Cash, ;the fugIJring roperty. Purchasers to pay for:Titles. Onelot of 4 acras u I%1ild. ngs theieon;in iticheh ter, 6dtouifnj lsiidi. f --aawed m.J l llives W. ed Upon as the pro rty of R . Huiliday at he suiti.. 1. & .wte.; One Jot of 4 acres of land and buildings thereon.ini.Ianchester adjoining lands of - and. where Sai. J. Tindall liver, levied upon as the ropertyf Mauisgnl Tindall, at the suit of J.8. & L. Bowie. One tract of 105 acres o.0inu more or less in Clareinont, adjoining lands of - and. where defendant lives, levied upon is the property of J. M. I(olb, at the sit of Win. Nettles. One tract of 130 acres of land more or.less in Clarendon, adjoining lands of W. Carpenter, levied upon as the property of Rt. R. '1 hames, at the suit J. G. Rhodus, f. al. One tract of 100 acres of land. in Clarendon, adjoining lands of Wm. i. To. bias, levied upon se the property of J. H. To-, bias, at the suit of Matheson & Simons. One tract of 120 acres of land in Clarendon, adjoining lands of - and where defendant lives, levied upon as the property of Tios. Itichbourg, at the suit of Henry Kelly and A. J. Moses, Assignee. One tract of 20 acres of land in Clarendon, adjoining lands of - and where defendant lives, levied upon as the propert! of A. B. Brailsford,at the suit of J. R. Brock. One tract of 2000 acres of land in Clarendon, adjoining lands of Jas. Carter, Bethune, McKnight, and others, levied upon as the property of Est. of Jos. Horton, at the suit of ft. J. Wells, against M. M. Benbow, Adm'r. of Est. of Horton. To be sold at the risk of the former purchaser. Lot and buildings thereon in Sumterville, adjoining lands of F. Hoyt, lev ied upon nas the property of Wm. L. Brunson, at the suit of Jos. Lawton. Interest in one tract of 1000 acres of land in Clarendon, adjoining lands of - and where defendant lives, levied upon as the roperty of J. H. Dingle, Jr., at the suit of V. Hleme, One tract of 100 acres of land more or les,, in Clarendon, adjoining lands of - levied upon as the property of V. A. Brock, at the suit of W. C. Dukes.. HARVEY SKINNER, S. S. D. 13 Cct, 1849. NIZNEZZOl'"S SALES. By virtue of sundry Executions to me di rected, will be sold at Sumter Court House, on the first Monday and day following in November next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for Cash, the following Personal Property. Purchasers to pay for 'Titles. I negro levied on as the prop erty of Henry W. Atkinson, at the suit of C. C. Moody, for al. Some corns potatoes and fod ier jevied on as the property of James Als rook, nt the suit of Muirj. J. Wells, Adm'r. I'o be sold on Truesday (I Nbv. at his resi lence. 1 neoro levied on t1s the proy ;rty of Edward Anderson, at th saut dflDe. Baiussure & Reynolds, Assignees.. 2 horses and 4I negroes ldvidd mn as the property of Wmn. A. Blrock, ut. the nit of J. H. Watt, David Trent and WV. C. )ukes. 1 i egro levied on as the prop Irt fW . F. Bethnne, at the suit of 13. F horse, buggy and harness ovied on a the property of L. Bell, at tile uit of Tindall & Hlarvin. I negro levied on as the prop rty of Wmn. Ballard, at the suit of TP. J. Din. 5 negroes levied on as tile Iroperty of Mailly Brogdon, at the suit. of Hi. '. ThigpenC. I . B. Davis, and John F. June. 1 negro levied on as the prop ~rty of John Js Blrown, at the suit of TI. J. Joghilan, Johnston & Caipers, and Jas. Dun. 1 horse levied on as the prop ~rty of P. W. Cullen1 at the sitit of WV. J. 3ethiune, and J. 1. Miller. 1 mule leviedl on as she prop ~rty of isaac B. Brogdotj at the suit of WV. J. lethiune. 7 ntegroes levied on as the roperty of James Evans, at the suit of WV. .ewis, Ordinary. 1 negro levied on as the prop rty of WV. E. Mellett, at the strid of F. J. )eschamps, McDowall & Shannon and $. J. foore. 11 ides in vatts and out of' iatts, Lather and Shoes, levied on as the propertyi f Jesse Morgan, at the suit of J. Lawton. :3 negroes leviedI on as the 'roperty of J. J. Tinudall, at the suit of B. N. 'eick, S. P. Oliver, James T. Pack, A. J. losos, WV. A. Colclough. 1 horse leviedI on as the prop rty of J. H1. Watt, at the suit of J. If. Pres ott, for another, and John Cabia. I mule levied on as the prop rty of lessee Yates, at the suit of Rt. Rt. Da. is andl wife. 3 ncgroes levied on as tihe ropcrty of 1. D. Whitworthi, at the suit of lank of Camden. Goods in Store levied 01n as he p roperty at A. Chisholm, at the suit of W. I. oring 2 cases. 2 horses levied on as the pro )erty of C. D. Gaylo at the suit of Wmn. HI. BIrunison. 1 negro levied1 on as the pro >erty (of Thos. J. Coghilan, as Security for P. 3. Sullivan tat the suit of the Branch Bink f South Carolina. G oods wares and merchandize levied on as5 the property of P. O. Sullivan at lhe suit of the Bronch Iank of South Carolina. HARVEY SKINNER, S. S. D. 13 Oct., 1849. New Flour, lust received and for sale low for cash by Aug JOfiN O'CO'O~ab it j " .,, F Harr v jnns Thomas Owner 't ,,WuI be sod a4u6Y ir d ."" vfoed .t a oprobert A ena nt r Pie:M fla oh B leth I!ElVeen et:; all Thomau"reElvee ai d eipt MPElvO& J y virtue a iQrd n' rte t e i9n arale th.AMourt w o 55lot lflst jpn. d Y: in. ovemlet umpty ourt.. EFousel betWedD t ga. lfuts.br salboope . tract of lads, contailng S ,acres in ialap, an Deels and Mill Bays, -adjoiningands of II. Grodman, Est.of John LoInnon,Teat; of Ben. DuBo3e, James :Moore, and .ethert for not - lensthain Three Dollars pbraee.-:4 One Othet' tract o( 54 acres ff T1Iuddih Swamp, ajdining lands of "D. d su;"R.; Fullhvood, C. '. Player ani t. 6 .o W Lemmon, for not less thant Dblhrs p acre. . . One other tract of 2OO acres 'on. idding Swamp, adjoining lands of U..Ta Playertt of: John Lenmon, H. Gonddran and ;R.: H. Fullwood, for nottless than One Dollar anc and seventy-five centliper aere. .. One other tract of 2303 acres, on Gun Branch, Waters of Douglah Swamp, adjoin:. Ing lands of H. Goodman and. 'qs. Welch, for not legs than One Dollar and sixty'cents per acre. . One otner tract of 2059 acre, ont .uglps Swamp, adpining lands of J. Moore, S. . Coker, F. Rush, Lydia Floyd, Wm. Valen tine and Est. of Ben. DuBose, for not leas than Thirty-seven and a half cents per acre, Tenns-On a credit foirtwelve months from the day of sale, (all feds andreostA of -lale cash,) the purchasers to giw blid iWith good security, And a Mortgage of the premi ses to the Sheriif of Sumter District, for the paynment of the purchase money, with Inter. est from the day of said. Hi. SKINNER, 8 S. D: 13 Oct. 1849. . 51 it South-Carolina--Sumter Diet M. Rhodes, E. Rhodes. By virtue of an Order from Wm. Iew: is; Esq. Ordinary of Sumter District, I will sell on the first Monday in November next, at Suniter Court House; between the legal hours of sale. one tract of land, containing 125 acres on Rocky Blufi, waters of Black River, adjoining lands of Jos. Chandler, A. J: Chandler and &t. of David Shaw; deceased;, belonging tb the Estate of Elizabeth Rhoded deceased. Terms-On i eredit fill first day of Janua ry next, (all fees cash) the purchaser giving. Bond Nith good security and a Mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money; with interest from the' day H. SSaeNMER; 4. g. I: 13 Oct. 1849.. 51 (3t -CrliB SumterDi J, B. Caragan and wife, ) vs. RL. S. Redford and others, By virtue of an order from Wmn. Lewiis Esq., Ordinary of Sainter District, I will sell on the first Monday, in November next, at Sumter Court House, between thie lega ihours of-salei one tract of :land containing .(1 acres on Gum Braneh wvaters of Black River adjoin. ing larids of Sarah S. Redford, Jno. A. Col clough, J.Gaillard and Bradfrod Springs, aria girlal l.'granted to Wmn. Westberry, belongi to the .Estate of Richard Spann, deceasedr One other tract of 163 acres adjoining lands: ofit. Jennings, Sarah S. Redford andi Mrsi Mouunn--originally granted to Gen. Thomas. Sumter belong tO the Estate of, Rebeca. Spann4 deceased. Te'rms=On a credit till first day of Jane uary next (all, fees cash) the purchaser giv. ng Bond witlh gondl Security and a nmortgag* >f the premnises to the Ordinary, for pay~ nent of the p~urchase money with interest From the day of sale... .. . *H. SKINN~sR, S. S. D. 13 O,:t., 1849. 51: 2t In Equity-Bumter District. Cordell Hunt, vs. ILL, Margaret Hunt et. al.3 Wiall be sold at Sumter C'otirt House ord thme first Monday in November n~*ty and if not then sold will be offered ofi each subsd luent sale day until sold the folidwing lands af the estate of R. IHunt, dec'd. A tract of land of one hiundred arid fifty. two acres lying on flay Dranch tife niill tractU A tract of four hundred and tiiirty five aci-ed ging in the fork of Bay Branch and Diepholed. Swamnp and adjomning the mnilltract. A tract of forty eighit acres. lying on Bay Brach and adjoinmng landt df Estate R. Hunt md C. Hunt. The above lands are situated ini bariingtod [)intrict:, . , . A tract of six hundred fifty acres more or ess situated in Sumter and Hershaw District; m Horse pdn Branch, on Scapo were granted o E Giarkins4 boundos by Arradts) aiid bthiers andd. A tract df dnd limidfed * ifl tilrty-eight icres moure or less sittiated in''rshawv Dis2 . .rictj on the, South gid&fo Sigtiber Branchl A tract Of one liundid#l acres , ituiated iii K~ershaw Distriet, atn the .Vest wide of Scape. w'hore Swamp,-hounded by Davis's4 Moore's tnd other lands. The terms of sale ate iii inuch casti as will pay the cos of this case and sale, tlid balane m a credit of oiie and two years in equal annual investmnents with interest fi-6nt 5ale; purchaser to give Bond and personal Securia ty and a mortgage and pay for deeds &ca By order of the Court JIOHN B. MIL~LFlI t. &; g, ik Sumiterville, Oct. 2, 1849. 49D tf South-Carolina.-Suniter Diet IN. ORDINAiY . V. M. Gibbons, Pefer Mlnight. * 1ttpefing .to miy satisfaction that. Thoina& McKigit, the defendan*4.ina the abovo stated ease, resides without this State [t is tho,'ofore, ordered, thet he do appear and object to the Division or Sale of the Real Estate, of T1homas McKnight, deceased, an or before the seventeenth day of Decomw bor next, or his consetit will he entered of. record, W. LEWVIS, o. s Sept. 17th, 1849- 49 3t.