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ib116 2t V - 141, 6iw ie 6 at sumter Court House on M 4aloin ch next, .--,: I Y NEGROES Estate oThos. J. Wilier, dec'd. 1 ort children, to the highest bid. i t i srmonths, the purchas'er giving .-pesonal oeurity, with Interest W LEWIS, 9. . D. the 15th day of this At mesideaof John -Prinile, te 0.C-tle~co Fodder, '*., &c., Condidte; of W etuccastd. Con day of sa e. t171.,4 e W; LEWIs.. 8. V. 16 it -1a ttervilla on the .rwt Monday a4T1,lVC: LIKELY NEGRO MEN; at the. Plantation of 1 r. AQW Clarendon, Three Horres sit at" ty-ive head of Stock Cattle tO Fore w n by Sanuel Tin'dl to L F. ama ad H.TindtpII. L. F. 11AME, ph JAB. H. TINDAL, '411 . 3r'- Mort.ages. Ot. 't iged Negroes, ) w.lll 10f rfit'sale, at Sumnte. Court j Aie Arst Monday in March next, neFr n pa ngd Rose, tve, Richard and , I ;W upon' n to be sold to a given by F. S. Belser o~t.!0rn. S L KINNER, S. S. D. t~u 1, 158 1(6 3t jRWF SAL ES. r titof suridry. Executions to me di 1' )be sold ai Sumter Court House, o ihefir LMonday-nd da4 following in MIrch next4wItMi1 lburs of sale, 'hot ,bidderor (shthe folloiving Pir to pay ter ritles. fe tract of 300 acres of land o" r eson, filaremont, adjoining lands of GIV1Moseriftid A; Bmwtn, levied on as the Qtf f Bnjiniin iitchell, at the suit of .Ota66 thaet of 120 acres of land IlaI'6 jI iilu1ng lands of P. T. R. Ha 1*idMAdlore Wiefendant lives, levied upon as thapreperty of Washington Varfeld, at ~ b Ja. F. Ridgeway and Jan. B. Hit. r.eof Win. Hilton. co 80"acres of land in z ining l ndn if E. -Velsh, aqd Sa. s e pmperty of I t vM suit uf C. T, Player. 'evied on as the prop Rees, -at the suit of A. Con. l.ied on as the pro YOf II&Wl .Wheeler, at the suit of R. ''levied on as the G 6 * . Tindall, at the suits of Jas. ohn F. June, and A. C. Houston. nvied, on. as. the prop ~ atthe sust of Jas. riatte suit of J. Lawton. ~~gteslevied on as the ~rtir~arkiri T. Dinkins, at the suit of 8ae of South Carolina and others. 1negro, levied on as the pro Arabl la Brock, at the suit oIf R. P. nerp kvied on as the pro pert ofiJas. Atkinson, at the suit of A. Nor. I-negro, levied on as the pro pertyof.JMenry WV. Atkinson, at the suit of A. Norrisfor al. and A. J. Moses. 3 negroe~s, levied on as the prop'rty of Thos. N. Broughton, at the suit of h. I.. Seter l"as "re, levied on as the pro pertjvof os. T. Cummings, at the suit of iV. A. Coiclough, admr. ,2 negroes, levied on as the property of C. D, Gayle, at the suit of 8, S. F arrar mud John H-. Renneker. I eigro levied on as tihe prop ert@~t 1. C. Grahanm, at the suit of WV. G. Williams, for al. 1 negro, levied on as the pro ~ertyIr U. L. Heriot, at the suit or Bank of teofSs C. I lot anld butildings thereon ini Sufltetvlle', let-ie on a. Ihl.ro er y7 of WV. S. Hoyt, at-the suit of .hur R. m. 4 negroes, levied on as the -. rouparty of HI. Jennings, at the suit of Bank atate of Sodith Carolina, 2 cases. 4 negroes, levied,. on as the propprtys of L. R. Jennings, at the suit of the 13ak tate of S. C. Leegro, levied on as the po perty-f tber~t Lowry, at the suit of WA. Colciough, adrur. Eliza Wheeler and F. W. Fhegro, Ilevied on as the pro Pert3 of E. E. MCLead, at the suit of John D. aysr ., 1 horse levied on as the prop ert N~oleon McLeod, at the suit of Ma I ne ro, levied on as the pro porty of 3. M6o-ly, ot the suit of D. H. Pool. 1 ne ro, levied on as the pro rtly -of ames Ray, at the suit of Willis 14hrse-mill levied on as the property M. I). Mc Lod, at the suit of Mary 'd:Coy. -T'o he sold at the place where it is on Tuesday 6th inst "UA RV2V SKINNER, S. S. D. Febi11., J850(. The subsdijber has undertaken the COL. 9.EOTING~ BUSINESS, and hopes by his promptness in attending to any matter en. trusted to his car'. to mnt the patronage of thecicomuty; He resides in Numterville, where he- -will thankful'y receive for collec tion anf' Noted, Ait i, &c. &c. DeA9, 1849.8 St1. CA VAN AGFI. $1g00CASH 1n han fore !hopdirchne of Negroes of ther sex. A pply to 37. IM. SH ARP. (ol bna, S. C Aug.8, 1849. SA MVIA ingood repuir, will be too. pl e oi e . ever ezposed In . Uaving uade eaten. sive arrangetpih foaStP ING SALESh eonS. dently Invites puuchaserwto- hs stock at I fr usutally auractive, easbracing al1lb h varieties of New and , z .', Elegant Silks, bqsh black and colom ; -" 4Grenadlnss Silk Muslin, nes; " Da and a1ted; Ginghams, G ihm uslins, tP Alpacas, , Challys; EmbroIderies of various styles Evening Dress Goodsin Variety of style and fhhrlo; White God of all the various qualities; Elegant Crape, Lace, Silk and Muslin Shawls and Man'ties; Linen and Lipen Fabrics; Hosiery, Gloves and Under Vests, (Silk, Merino and Cotton), Embroidered, hevere stitched and Plain Linen Cambrie hk. In at variety; Goods for behi Wear in kl the leading styles of Woolen and Cotton Fabrica. -ALSO A most complete assortment of all the heavy Cottou Fdbrics for Plantation use, together with a large stock of bleached and Brown Domestics, colojed Cotton@, etc. etc. Purchasers can always depend upon finding the newest styles of goods imported, as an agent is al. ways in the Mark t to supply us with the most Fashionable Gkwd. In a word, the stock will be found to embrace nearly every article in the Dry, Goods line and will be offired at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. N. B.-He has made large additions to his Wholesale Rooms and will be prepared to offer Merchants an nnusually attractive stock, and in. vites the attention of all who wish to purchase Goods at Low Prices for Cash or prompt Pay. Feb. 1850. The undersigned would respectfilly Inform the public that he has taken the house well known as the "CROSS KEYS," formerly kept by Mr. Win. McKain, in the town of Camden, where he is pre pared to accommodate travellers and boarders at reasonable prices. Those who desire to feel the sanme quiet abroad as at home, are invited to give him a call. Travellers accommodated for a single night, and breakfast in time for the c-rs in the morning, at moderile chargls. J. It. F. BOONE, Proprietor. Feb. 13 1L5O. 10 U Educational Notice. 97 The exercises 4,' the BRADFORD SPRINGS FEMALE INS T lUT'E, Sumter District, will be resumed on Mnday, the 4th of February 01nsng, under i he direction of Rev. EDWIN CA TEt. a. ted by able and accomplioned Tacher.- the varinuia branches of litr-.ry and ornimWmtia udUcai, tion. The Trustees ; ha.e mit ide the most hh. eral and complete rrrangemets to imipart an extensive, thorough, and highiy finished edu cation to all the pupils committed to their charge; and on the most moderate terns. Strict and parental attention paid to the manners and morals of theyoung ladies. Re ligious service, in connection with Sabbath School exercises, held every Sund'y morning in the Chapel, for the benefit of the Institu. tion. The scholastic year is divided into two sessions if five momiths each, beginning res. pectively on the first Mondays in February and July; payfments half yearly in advance. Rates the tie same as last year. ). B. McLAUIIN, The following resolution was adopted by tho Hloardoi Trustees: Resolved, That hereafter any parent, who shall send to board and educate in this isti. lute, at Any, one time five daiughters, shall lie entitig~d to receive the board anid educatiop om the fifthidne gratis. An arrangement hans nlso been made to supply Studentsmof the Institute with hooks and stationiary at Charleston retail prices. D. B. McIaurin, Sec'ry. Sec. & Treas. Feb. 6th 18.50 15 tf THlE IHESPElIAN IlAlP. A New IMfasic Book in Pateast Note.. BY DR. WM. HOUSERl, Is the greatest work of thekindm ever offer ed to the world. It contains 570 page-s, amid more than 700 tunes--slms ahdi Hyvmn Tunes, Odes and Anithemna, Sunday Slitoonl, Infant, RevivalI, Camnp-Meeting, M issioniary, Temperance, Moral, andm Patriotic pieces; Scotch, Irish, Germaun, Frenchi and other Iinet Foreign Tunes. Muchi new Music never be. fore published; tihe noble old tunes that thsril led time hearts of our fathers and mnozhers ini their youth, and onie of the pilainuest exposi. tmins of the principles oh music amnd oh miusi. cal composition ever puabbshed. 1t is spe. cinlly suitedt to the taste of the Smoutn amnd WVesm, (the auithmor is a Sout hern omami ii birthm and education, anud all his aflinmities) and is adapted to the~ D ey S. hool for chilidrent, thec Smngmg School, thme Church Couer of every denomination, thme Musionary andl Temmper ance Meeting,th~e proudm gala day3s of or Rie. publie,amid the social party, where good sense andl thme love of 'verv thuig virtuous anid nio. te. .tiould ;n ? he h ar. II qmire o0 thle " el ller, nn nitry M.erhants generally, anid ot GIORGE A. OATES, & C'O., Augusta, Ga. Teachers who wvill travel amid %ell this work cani rmake from 8500 toi $15001 a year, Ad. dress the author, Spier's Tiurni Our. .Jel'er son, co. Ga. All the South Carolina weeklies amid in weeklies will publish this audvertisetment for one month, and send their bills to the author. Feb ( om Boot and Shoe Mart. BENJAMIN FOLSOM, would resp~ecthully inform hie hriss adtepublic that hehsRe moved his estabbishmient to Liberty-street, next door to WV. Webb's store, where lhe wvill be happy to see them. The present state of the m-urket wvill not allow hmiim to give but a short credit, and truasti. his prices, which are sufficiently low, will demand time cash. Hie has just received from Charleston and Phihedelphia a very select assortment of gen. tlemenr's fine Boots, for sale low for cash. --A .5 An assortment of fline amid superfine Gai ters, TVies, Buskins and isoes' Bootees, to ~ethier with a new article styled, Palo Alto l'es, well worthy the attention of the ladies of thme District. Biy endeavoring to suit the taste of all lhe trust~a to rmerit a fuirtheor share of publie pa troniage, Surntorville, Feb (1. Notice. I will off'er for sale at Stinmr Court House on the firsut Monday inm March nexl, to the highest bidder, TWO NEGRO MEN, be. loniging to thme Estate of H. J1. Brown, dec'd. Also, two mules, arid one horse; and on thme following day, at the late residence of said deceased, wtll be sold Corn, Fodder, and Po tatoes. Conditions of sale will be for thme Negroes, a Bond with good personal security, credit Four Years, interest ftrm day of sale, amid paid annmully; and for the other property pedit till Oct*'ier- next. 3JN 0. WH1ITE, Ad'm'r, 1eba85&, . m5 It' .-PA i& 4 01&40"! Pranch erinoe, Thibt Wool C!otbs; Colored 'Al" ca Frenth'Calicoes; New style Spring Calicoes. Black and Ceod Water Silk ,poplin&. Of superior quality, being purchased un. dIer very favorable circumstances, can be sold it one-half their valtie. Black and Colored watered Silks; Super white Satins, black Syiahews and Saranets. - -ALSO COANT ON CRAPE SHAWLS. An invoice of Extra Rich Embroidered white and black; An invoice of Plain white, large size, deep Fringes; An invoice of Plain white, low driced; to. gether with a a1jue of STAPLE GOODS, adapted to the season. At the North East Corner of King MarLet streets. (0- GOODS Safety Packed and sent to any purt of the City free (f expense. Charlestoe, Jan. 1, 1850 11 It To tshe Residents of Sumter and adjacent Districts. Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c. Would respectfully call the attention of those persons that contemplate visiting the City to .his Stock of Boots, Shoes, &c. He is -now receiving from the best Manu. factortep in PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, AND NEW YORK. Gent's. tine Pump sole Boots; " Patent Leather Shoes of different styles; Congress Gaiters, low quartered Shoes, etc. suitable for Spring wear. -ALSo Ladies' Black and Fancy col'd Gaiters, made of lght materials; Linen Gaiters, Cloth and Morocco half Gaiters; "Kid and Morocco Slips, likewise adapted to the approaching season. Bei Me; which, the STOCK comprises a great varie;y it 'Rf'N K, CA RIE-|T IIAG,%JA .' 1Imj l, -IjAUS . ND SA TCELN., wh-lh are all al New and -resh and carefully selected. lLRCall and exam ine before yvu liurchase elsewhere. 23' King-street, imieditely opposite Iassel, Charleston, S. C. Jan. 29th. 1850. 15 St Head Quarters. - CuAnL9sNt, Jan 22, 1850. ORDER NO. The entire suit of the Governor are requi. red to attend him in Charleston on Friday, the 22d of February next. Each Aid, residing in the Brigades coming under the order (of the 2'2d inst. will attend him at the review.. By ordler or the Comnmander-in-chief. J. W. CANTEY', Adj utat and Insgector General. Feb6 . 2r Head Quarters, CuanrU.EsTON, Jan. 22, 1850. ORDER NO The followinv Tr-oops will parade for RE. VIE\V and DRILL at the tirmecs and place.' nu'nt ioneet, viz:. The Unmformr Coampanir's of the 10th and 17th Regzimnents, and the 1st Rtegiment. of A rtillery and the Charleston Ilussars, orn Fri. da, the 221 of February. The tlh Regim.ni-nf -iitiRidge. ('nn 'i,nt;v. t ;e 26th or Fetbruarv. The la .er Wlha..hon of the 19th 'Regi. ment at Xtrawbecrry Ferry, on Thursd~ay, the 2th of Fehtruarv. The Uippe- IBattalion of the l9:ha lteigi. mtent at Black Oaik luck (or Club Ilouse) on Satuarday the 2d of -larch. The 6'h Rtegimnent of Cavatlry at or near Bradley & Britton.' Ferry (south side) on Thuir!.day. the 1st of harreb. LSid Regimuent of Inaintry at Conwayhoro, on Saturdny. the 9th of hhrch. The 32ud Regi-nent at Mfarion, Court Iliouse on: Turesuday, the 12th of Mfarch. The 29th Regiment of Infantry at Darling. ton Court II'ause, on Thursday,' tho 14th, of March. The 7th Re'gimnent of Cavalry at or near D~arlington Court Ilous'e, on Saturday, the 10th of March. Trhe 3th Reigimnt of Infantr' at flennretts ville, on Tuesdlay, the 19th~ of .farch. Trhe 28th Rtegimnent at Chesterfield, 0on Thursday, the 21st of March. The 21st Regiment at Lantcaster, on Sat. urday, the 23d of March. The 22d Itegiment at Camden, on Tues day, the 26th of Marc h. P'he 20th Regiment at Swimming Pens, 1n Trhursdav, the 28th of March. The 44th Regi mernt at Sumnterviihe, on sat. urday, the 30th of March. Trhe Commnissioned and Non-Com~imission. ed Officers will as-emballe previously at the place of rendezvous of their respective Re gimaents or Battalions, for Drill and and In struction. The Major Generals and Brigadier Goner. als will, wvith their Staff, attend the Reviews in their respective commands. The Brigadhier Gonorals are charged with the extension of this ordlar to their Brigades, All the Troops arid Arms wvIll be inspect. ad, except a't Charleston. By order of the Comnmander-in-Chief. J. W. CANTE.Y, Adjutant and Inspector General. Feb11 15 7t Notice, Those wishing the 1'rofessionial services of the ubscriber, mnay find himB during ste day at his ofice in Iear of the Drug Store, and d~uring the night at the Hotel oipt by Mr. John Chia. - J 1. MILLER. 0Sumitcrvilla n. 1, 18an 10 On 4 LT~ ~ at ad*mlo do' ..ats Cbrporaile ill attend the dy p evo) at 9 o'clock for for Drill. By order'of Cat. H a usn P.8-AS there wil' be ai inspegion :o arms &c. on that day it is advisable that each member should berpared p W itI 4muni tion as required by Cnstituio FURTHER NOTIE. An election for Orderl is here by ordered on Tuesday tth.,12 49 to f11 the vacancy occasioned by the Epaiture of J. M. Pringle from this Btate; Lieutenants W. 8. Hudson, J. T. Cummings and J. W. Dargan are appointed Managers of said elec. tion to be held at Town Hall from 10 a m to SP in. And furthermore, D J 8tedhatj, F Andrews, Spencer Davis and 3 Gordon, are appointed Corporals for the present year, and are to be obeyed and respected as such, whose duty it is to extend this notice. By order of Capt. IIANNET. J. B. WEBB, 0. S. Pro. hn . BRD QIViElRS, 44111 REGIMENT, 8. V.-M. OLD kN)RD, Jan. 2%- 180. The Battalions of the the forty-ourth Re. giment, S. C. Militia will parade for Drill and Review; the Upper at Sumiterville, on Satui. day the 16th; the Lower, at Bradford's Mills, in Clarendon, on saturday,'zhe 23rd days ol February next, armed aid, equipped as the law directs. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned officers, the day previous to review, for Drill and Instruction. The line to be formed at 11 o'clock A. M. Commandants of Battal. ions are charged with the extension of order* in their respective commands. The Regimental Staff will turn out on the days of Drill and Review. By order of Col. F. M. MELt.ETT, W. T. WILDER, Adjt. Jan 30 14 St Just Received. A FINE ASSORTAENT of East and West India P'ItESKRVES, Jellys, Catsup Prunes, Olives,Sardines, Sweet Oil, Pepper Sauces, Spices, Lobsters, etc. etc. Fine assortment Ladies' Baskets, Fine Freshs Cranberries, 12 1-! ets a quart, do. do. English Walnuts, 12 1.2.cts a lb do. do. Brazil.lits, a - * " do. do. Pecan do. " . do. do. Filberts, do. 10 do. do. Almonds, 10 " do. do. Dates, 121.2 * do. do. Currants. 10 ..Jj M alaga Grapas,, -2h do. do. l do. do. Coacuantis 5 to 9 c-nts. Fine SWEET ORANGES Sielydo%, ALSO, 28 boxes Tea, right -(roam the Celestia Fampim,--t isaiither CatonOr Pekin---bu just the thing pipie for 01. All other artidles eqa Shaap, and fo sa'e by N ter;, And nearly~o P~ton~r~ ~~1 Columbia, Jatt 80 I ]DRY .,66ODS ,Jn Cimmarleosa. Sea~ta Caroilaa C. &, E. L KldRRISON, beg to miforn the Merchants, who buy for Cash or City Ac ceanaces, that their Stnek this Spring wil prove worthy of special attention: an examnj nation of the sty lea and prices is requested Their Stock is New. lArge and woell assorted and will be sold at their usual low price. C. & E. L. KERRISON, Imiporters andi Jobbers, No. 200, North-west corner King and Market-str'ta Jan 30 14 6t HAULING, Th-3 subscriber would state for the benefi of the public, that he wvill haul from the Miid dleton Depot to Sumuterville, by the lua4 (either four horse or two horse Wagon) a 18~ 3.4 coiits per hundred. JOHN CHINA. A ur. 22, 1849) 43 tf ON THE~ Manchiester .and Wilmingtr RAIL ROAD, The Stockholders, FRtIEI(&ON & PRiIN GLE~ take this early iinethod of returning their thanks to the good people of Sumlel ,Dtrict, for their very l;imil and liberal patron age bestowed since rl. e'hort timeu ithey hiav Fare being now rediuced to halt im conse. qnuences of the preat rise in cotton, wvhich wn sincerely hoiptu will induce many to call an< inke advantages no0w offering. Bacon. HI.iuns, Sides; L-urd, Butter, Cheese F~sh,, aakerail, .\ullett, Cod, and Irish Po. tantoe.; Cand.les, 8perin. Adamnaduniio and Tal. ow; Flounr, Bltun llore, North, Ca.rolina amc Bluckwvheat; Coffeec, Java,, Rioand Cuba; Su. j. irs, ( 'rashed, Clariied and Brown; Molase. an;d Treakle; Crockery and Hardware; Nails llicgin1, Rope and Twine; Tec;., Tobaccoes Soap, Starcah,and Blue Indigo; Lime, Cigars S ilt, Iron, aiid a variety of sweet things, to bn had ati the sign iof the Negroes, Cornerm Broad and M1ain Streets, Sumterville, S. Ca LONG NOTfI~s All demands dne the late Firm ofW. II WVEBB1 & CO(., if not pamid before the firsi daiy of hirch next, will, ironm necessity bt placed in other hands for collection, foirthiwiti W M. WEBBI. 6 Dec. 1'%0- 7 if WV. C. Dhukes & Son, FACTIORS, AND) COMISSION ME R CHAL4NTS SOUTit ATLANTIC WhARF, Chairle.tion, S. C. Jann 23 ly Edward C. Tharin, AND GENERAL. COMISSIGN MERCHANT No. '24 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. Keeps always on hand a general Stock ci Groceries, &c., and disposes of every doscrip tion of Produce at private sale. References: M. C. MORDECAR, Esq., and Col. JAN11 GADsD.N. Jan 23, tf Re edie~de es E tmeHeart The Subscribers hrave just received and of. for for sale a lot of Fancy Valentine,. Cal and got cured. T. J. SOLOMONS, & CO. Chne ingTob~ao.R -A fnlo f LORADOCHWN TOBACCO, for 8ele by CLiARK & LEWIS. d Chiresa nj d Rend: biffesOV y top InIeilu arleakpirespeetfu lytnn. d . -e Ip ub that they have atib 1 Date 8erb. 10y~ An "n ofdreonvilled. C, whete& ery- branch'of eduestibb Will bli igt. Thie tablishmet Isno'o the flnest, inm he,pae d;they ard -prepared to receiv6' lau*ma. r of Bo-ders an the most reasonale teras .wistan t isbne-of t Witi 601pach parthsert'aserves %yarrant I g oP4kitf . o . i i @r ogni.J ry to: parents anid giadians who desire a el grunded, 'inished --aid elegant educ4.i on for -thi6fdadglitra and wards. The ost satlnfactiry . estisooiials ore in Aholr. mesessionr~nd rereunce' gavr the;rs ectabl clsen j of Char oge Ga at ti9 tjinsof Greenv l. - tpm ; (hch se ~rint. thl~cifle~bP~l 8iie lt ieU f1ree ofotge. Addregs at ~~j__~jfi.4 HM SIMONS. Thep pW qrersor idak 464Plant. in Subter istrict two laniles ,iuth of atesburg, e pipting of.as->ract of -even 4ndred and ,yjjcres,75,avlarge portun hk -arid Hickory and admirably -adapted to he cultivatioq.4f cotouu. -Thureis-an excel. snt Dwellirg House-good outl bdildings table and barns-andhoused for the accom. iodation of forty or fifty negroes. egdd mhd. and decided health of the place combine i reindcr it a desirable-purchase. Fr, termseapply. to. . . W. J. REES, r Stateihurgh, Sept4.19, 1849. 6 T 40 t .WHOLE$ALE .AND RETAIL SOOT, Shoe; nat and "'RU K DOORS as-r Joe. Paul T. Vfi e#ge FACTOI5R, AND an-282 - The ga bl tnstgrateful thanks vse f o. trlefeds mSamter who have .j generou' fftr"d imn with their patronag ' till conitinures tli' ~ sat e 53ame place there he will be hapnjy serve thorn re-n Live their'eoderu for an~' ik his lne. - Z.. FAY, ii .. a DruglatyCoen, . C. IMPROVED ENDVISS UtAN. wiater Elevators, All Persons wis'aing the above Elevatera. an' be supplied by the Subscriber, who is the Igent for the District of sumter S. Q - R. F.ULGON.~ Sumterville, Oct. 31st 184%, 1 y BOLTING CLOTHS. The subacrib~er has just reived an assort rent of Bolting Clothe of various Widths, ad will be sold low hv WM. IIOWLA ND, Ja . N. E Corner of Market and Jn1, 1850, 10 St, King streets. For Bale, A vainneble planttioni containing nine hun. red and eleven acres, situated in Claremont ~ounty, about seven miles from Sumoterville, n the public roadl loading from Sumterville to eSwimming Pens. .There is on the place good Dwelking liouse, Kitchen, '8moke. louse, Stables, Corn House &c. All in good .]nar. For terms aipply to Saml.J. Blradfordl th Subsc~ribe~r on theoplant-. tion. M .VUHN Nov. 171849 4 '-4 INVlGOR4TOSt? To prevent BA1ADNESS'antitoreqtoe the lair that has fallen off or become thin, anl cure effbetually SCURF or DANDRIFF. repared only by Edward Phalon, No. 61 Iroad way, N. Y. A fresh supply just receiy. d and for sale by Z. 3. DETTAY Nearly opposite Masonic Ha 1. Camden, Jan 80, COD LIVER OIL. TIllS valuable MEDICINE is now used nith astonishiing eficacy in the cure of Con. umption, Scrofua, Chronic RheumatIsm, eneral Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, te..ete. A fresh supply just received and 2r sale by -- Z. J. DaIJAY, Nearly opposite Masonic Ilall,s Camden, Jan 20 south-Carolina- --Sme~r Djs knrwJ csadDnieJ icks, ad. C~ A. Rupert. for alAa. Aa. Andrew 3. Hick. an~d Datniel Hicks, wvho re in the custody "f the hleriQ' of Sum~tej tiatrict by virtue of a'Writ of Capia. ed latisfascienddum at the suit 'of &2A Rupert, r another, having fle,~n esy bmkedogeth. r with a schedule, on oath, of' their estate nd effects, their petition toalhe Court of Oom. ton Plens, pzyiw hu e tt tslerably smnide rfd b.'J~te lqbtors: It Is od''d S~ Lupert for'angthe t >, whom thes fiaid~td~ loui,'' Ioc ofComnPes 3 ha 7,185 ODES 11 T .p All pi'rons A e to the of 4. W ITUaC. ,are edtomais paymentby the'flist'day ot ar -next, oth. erwise they 'will ie, wndet -the necessity pf " putting their cfams In the he*.p ofprper oletfo dalection * W,.'. DzLORME, Jan.1 1850. 1- f a TfO RENT. A smallFr;"at abQAItiite dlijtfee ,ar from toWn-contl i, d/2tacres of be cleared land with D out.buildjn A complete. - The' localit' athy ind ' -do water remarkably g .or further infor. 0 mation, enquire at this offie, or of - - PERRY MOSES. w Jqn15 1800. * 12 tf ti P The second installment of twerty.tve P lars a shaj od.the tapital sto-k of e ford Spings PemtsteInsrtitdC~nan hereb required to be pald'ondre frst ey F brtary r M. WOV~ REEW' , Pef~m D B MeLA6dAdr7Idserr ?~ Jan,1s; 185 i- 10 tr A Nod a. r All. I do hereby forewait ny. 'rson or g one raring f ther of'two.Nes gi me to Will iar C. Youngg bearer,.anid Michael ( Gibbons his mark atei'udttrity witness4 by E Datniel Dennis; said Notes-are each for 6200 h one payable first Januqry,'1851. pd-he oth- ( er, payable jirat Januarv 180. ., M. GIB I8. I< Salem, Sumter Dixt. Jan 22, 1850. 14tf a All persons indehted tptbe latg Fur t CON WAV& WINN, are earnestfy sokilted to make immediate payment.arid save Cost Oct. W0. 1849. 50 The subst-berr will rent for the ensuing year, on reasoniable terms, the residence of the late D. F. Wylef, Esq. in' Stiteburig On the premises are a comfortable:Dwelling House and all necessary Bu4ildings, -*ith: about Twea 1 nd attached there-2 to, containing a n Yard in .full operation.,.. ahavingsclaimis againstthE tate o id F. Wylee, deceased, will pre sent the same promrly tiested to L M. An ttrs.fcy.adjustmnentA-. All persons ,to te same are request- ( ed to iake immedi to the same person4, at his office umterv . AtY A..WYL8, Adn'a. ec.;0, 1840. - tf. (JO~fiISSIOff ME RCHIANT~s9 No. 112, East BA, Chaarlsklen, &R C. Keep constantly on hand, a lag assort ment of Fresh burnt Stone Lime, Rnudale Cement, Plaster of Paris, New York Mar ble Lime, Philadelphia white do., Gypsum, or -Farmers manurmg Plaster, Fire and tieartha Bricks, Plastering Hlair, and Balildisik Mate. rials in goeneral. ID- All Orders punctually aftied4qind prices mnoderate. . Jan 23 ly A desirable Kesidence and Shop, with 3 or 4 acres of Land in Stateburg, Sumter District, with all convenience for a family, adjoining Mr. B. Hood. If applied.-for im mdae will be sold low and on reasonable ~d:terms,er further particulars apply to the subscriber at Stateburgh.- IGJ Jan 30. 14 Jt South Carolizf&0-Suiter Dist, IN THE COM MON 'PL~iAS. a Ths D. Davis ads Mary J. Wells Adm'x Ca. Sa. Thomas D. Davis who is in the custody of the dherifrof Sumter District, by virtua of a writ of capian ad satisfaciendumn at the suit of of Mary J. W~ells adm'x. having filed in nmy office, together with a schedule, on oath, of al his est ateand effects, his petit ion to the Court ( of Common Pleas, praying thiathe may be ad. o mnited to the beneftit of the acts of the Gener-.t al .\ssembaily made for the relicf of insolvent a ..tr'aj It is ordered, that the said Mairy 3. 1 V.',-ils., a arxirtitletdi ~%n so r< whom the said Thaomasu D. Davis is in anay J wise indebted, he, and they are hereby sum- a moned, and have notice to' appear before the said Court, at Sumter Court House. on the second Monday after the fourth Monday in Marcia next, to shiew cause, if any they can,1 why the prayer of the petition a foresaid, should not be granted. 3. D. JONES, c. c. r. a. Office of Conmmon P 1- 3 Sumter Dist. Jan, 7t, I850. 1t.3 South-Carolina---Sumter Dist1 IN T1III COMMON PLEAS. Gee. S. C. Deschamnp ads Thos. D. Ilorrell, Ca. Sa. Geo. S. C Deschamaps who is in thaoetus todly of the Sheriffof Sumter District by vir tue of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendlum at rhd suit of Thomnas D. Ilorrell,hlavinag filed in myv office, togethaer with a seedule, on oath, of bis a estate and effects, his petition to the Court of ( Common Pleas, pray ing that hae may be ad. mtitted to the benet of the acts of the General fi Assembly miade for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said Thomas 1). IIorrell and all other the creditors towhomt thae said Geo. H.C. D)eschamnps is in any wise . indebted, lie, and thaey are hereby summoned, q and have notice to appear before thte said Court, at Sumter Court Ihouse, on the second Monday after thle fourth Monaday in Marcha next, to show cause if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should nout be graned.J.D.JONES,.cp rs. Office of Common Pleas, , Sumter Dist. Jan, 7th 1850. ( 11 f 1300 Acres of Land FOR SALE ON DLACK RIVER, SUMTER DISTRICT, S. C. The Plantation formeriyooined by the late I Rev. R. W. Jamesa, situated on Black Riva~r, t twelve miles fromr the Vihmhigton and Man' I cheater Rail Road, is now offered for sae. a The premises are too extensively and favota. bly knownoto need further #tleor~ upheist coamunication. Purchaaers.causeddrees the subscriber at Sumterville, and for fuahkr inak 0 Kno,,r . . itev.iL on, au9, 15.N. AY. r 4eo o w . . of eiteiwd " this ci-thaiheb meugwt' VIE'. sibiw hA b 1iie ottebolvdw - i iFACI b0E4c ID-O bykaw ' pest and AWlUS &c f 4 tip ocTGpromB.7 A celimiwaf so=(