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lnst, at Divisionr, 3 w.1.PO'i, a. s. Fab IV -4. 16 st CA16 Il X w 4-*illoft*rr skl1 at-Sumter Court House on bAfirst Monda 3 March nest, LIKELY NEGROES 0' tbe Estate of Thos. J. Wilder, dec'd. fheur children, to the hlihest bid. It of 9s months, the pun-haser giving good pesonal security, with interest - W. LEWIS, Q. 8. D. 1 385. 16 at he go ..on Friday, the 1 ath dy of this ttt htte late reuidence of John Pringle, ele Sotuees"Cattle, Corn Fodder, &., &c., nf to thIn Estate of saId deceased. Condidois on day of salt. na weMr. ne iWe -LEWIs,- O. s. D. Feb. 6th,3850.a - 16 it i o1 i1 Snaiterville on de .Grst Monday j.1mb)iqrAeFIVE LIKELY NEGRO MEN; Wing at the. Plantatlun of M r. in Clareadon,'Three Horsep, aml 'aot-Tweny'e head of Stock Cattle to Fore -e0ese a Morsang given ty Samuel Tindal to L F. 13am. and JaHm 11. Tindall. L.- F. RIIAME, JAS. H. TINDAL, 4411, 185A 16 -8t Mort-agees. aS oftbtgaged Negroes, .1w)N3fr fo sale, at Sumntes Court sa~tea . first Mondny in March next, ro named Rose. Rve, Ilichard and tllle " &,"Id'yiq d upona I to be sold to ,ap given by F. S. Belser TI~AVWL. aoran. . -t - - H. SKINNER, S. S. D. 7MR S S AL E S. I Bfrtite of sundry Executions to me di. 44tidwill be sold at Sumter Court House, on-the-first Monday ad day following in March nexte within" legal - hours of sale, tb hest 4 bidder, for Cash. the following 1?ftli'sors to pay for Titles. ine tract of 300 acres of land s'ip~tar'less, in Claremont, adjoining lands of JMosetieind A. Brown, levied on as the 0 rtg i Benjamin Mitchell, at the suit of ;IPley OftIe tract of 120 acres of land lweln'dott'itOjining lands of P. T. R. Ha - V Oto Whoredefendant lives, levied upon an th property of Washington Iarfield, at tifqmlt tfis. F. Ridgeway and Jos. B. Hil ton*exo'r.- of Wm. Hilton. -' V 60eof-180 acres of land in ale d~ining lands of E. -Velsh and Sa .2r5 108' #6f s the properff of , at the buit uf . T. Player. levied on as the prop eRees, at the suit of A.- Con. o levied on as the pro Sh illiam Wheeler, at the suit of R. "A,, negroes levied on as the tyofJ.J. Tindall, at the suits of Jas. . ca, John F. June, and A. C. Houston. loivied on as the prop f E A.,Walker. at-the nuit of Jan '-koruse jeviet pns the prop 'eryto'iertin ~arwick,- at tFe suit of J. Lawton. ~iegroes levied on as the trpryofl~arki,' T. Dinkins, at the suit of anState of South Carolina and others. 1negro, levied on as the p ro SArabella Brock, at the suit of R. P. leidon as the pro perty of 'as. Atkinson, at the suit of A. Nor. ris for another. 1-negro, levied on as the pro perty of Henry WV. Atkinson, at the suit' of A. Norris, for al. and A. J. Moses. 3 negroes, levied on as the propdiyof Thos. N. Bfjoughton, at the suit of M. L. Setoer. Treg tleie n a t pro. 2 negroes, levied on as the property of C. D, Gay-le, at the suit of S, S. Farrar and John H. Hnneker. 1* negro levied on as the prop ertyof J. C. Graham, at the suit of WV. G. Welihamw, for al. 1 negro, levied on as the pro pertyof I. L. Heriot, at the suit of Blank of State of S. C.' I odnd buildlings the'reoni ii Sumtetville, levied e-n ai 'l. .' .: of wN S. Hoyt, at the suit ot .Ma 8m . 4 negroes, levied on as the y roperty of H-. Jennings, at the suit of Bank dtate of South Carolina, 2 cases. 4 negroes, levied on as the property of L. Rt. Jennings, at the suit of the BnState of S.C. 1.negro, levied on as the po perty of Rombert Lowry, at the suit of W.A. Colclougha, admar. Eliza Wheeler ;and F. W. Fraser. I negro, levied on as the pro. perty of E. E. McLeod, at the suit of John 1i hrsey. levied on as the prop erty -of Napoleon McLeod, at the suit of Ma. I negro, levied on as the pro perty of B. Moo'ly, ot the suit of' D. H. Pool. I negro, levied on as the pro ryof James Ray, at the nuit of Willis I horse-milI levied1 on as the p~roperty M. D. Mc.od, at the suit of Mary N:'Coy. To ho sold at the place where it is on Tuesday 6th inst. UARVEY SKINNER, S. S. D. Feb 11., 18501. Notice. The subscriber has undertaken the COL~. 1.ECTING BUSINESS, and hopes by his promptness in attending to any matte'r en. trusted to his care, to merit the patronage of thesoisnunanity; Hie resides in Sumiterville, whore he will thankfully receive for collec ziorn any Notes, A epi, &c. &.. De.-19, 1849.8t (B. CAVAN AGlI. $1,00CASH 1h A pplyo th urchase of Negroes of 1. Mt. I'. SH ARP. ('?,t h ia, R4. C. Aug. 8, 1849, For SalIe. SA FIAN jngood repair, will be (I I84,if. u of1850; W. Q ~RO~r, DRY 00 D ia viCt 6 ty one of the Dver exposed in Chestlon. Having mad' eaten Rive arran tai forSfPRING SALES,h coni lent!y invltes purchasers-to his stock as it is un LIua y attractive, etabracing all the varieties of New and Elegant Silks, both black and colorod; " Grenadines, Silk MuslinsT, sues; " Ba and rted; Ginghamm, G am slin , nts; Alpaccas, BIk mes, Challys; Embroideries of various styles Evening Dress Goods, in varIety of style and fai c; White Goods of all the various qualities; Elegant Crape, Lace, Silk and Muslin Shawls and Mantles; Linen and Linen Flabrics; Hosiery,'Gloves and Under Vests, (Silk, Merino and Cotton); Embroidered, 111evere stitched and Plain Linen Cambric Hdkfs. in reat variety; A - Goods for Cents Wear in all the leading styles of Woolen and Cotton Fabrics. - ALSO A most complete assortment of all the heavy Cottou Fdhrics for Plantation use, together with a large stock of bleached and Brown Domestics, colosed Cottons, etc. etc. Purchasers can alwa depend upon fliling the newest styles of goods iported, as an agent is al. ways in the Market to supply us with the moot Fashionable Goods. In a word, the stock will be found to embrace nearly every article in the Dry Goods line and will be offered at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. N. B.-Ife has made large additions to his Wholesale Rooms and will be prepared to ofir Merchants an unusually attractive stock, and in. vites the attention of all who wish to purchase Goods at Low Pricesfor Cash or prompt Iay. Feb. 1850. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has taken the house well known as the "CROSS KEYS," formerly kept by Mr. Win. McKaln, in the town of Camden, where he is pre pared to accommodate travellers and boarders at re-auonable prices. Those who desire to feel the same quiet abroad as at home, are invited to give hint a call. Travellers accommodated for a single night, and breakfn-t in time- for the c-ars in the morning, at muodert.'e a armc. J. It. F. BOONE, Proprietor. Feb. 13 1lqe.16a Educational Notice, ErT The exercises of (!; BRADFORD SI'RINGS FEMALE I's I i T UTE, Sumter District, will be resumed on 1-nday, the 4th of February ensting, uauln I a darectiin of Rev. EDWIN CA'Elt. a-. tcd by able and accomplished T-' ..hern tha v.rious branches of lit. rry -mut ->ranasuaiil e1upi tion. The Truees. h ;te m h- the most i.h. I cral and coinpletu -rrangeeamwX t41 unpt dni extensive, thorough, and highay finished edu. cation to all the pupils committed to their charge; and on the most moderate terms. - Strict and parental attention paid to the nanners and morals of theyoung ladies. Re. ligious service, in connection with Sabbatli School exercises, held every Sunday morning in the Chapel, for the benefit of the Institu. tion. The scholastic year is divided into two sessiOns of five moanths each, beginning res pertively ott the first Mondays in February and July; payments half yearly in advance. ILites the the same ae last year. D. B. McLAUILIN, The following resolution was adopted by the Board ol Trutstees: Resolved, Thati ireafter any parent, who shall send to board and educate in tlis liasti jute, at .any one time five daughters, shall tie entitisd to receive the board and educatiop ot the fifth one gratis. An arrangement has also been made to supply Studetsof the Institute wvith hooks and stationary at Charleston retail prices. D. 1B. Mc L::rin, Sec'ry. Sec. & Treats. Fob. 6th 18.50 1.5 tf TIlE JIESPEII lARPs A New IMuuic Book in P~atent Notes. BY DR. WM. lIOUSERt, Is the greatest work of the kimti ever offer. ed to the world. It contains 570 pagis. ;and more than 700) tuntes--sahnss ahal Ilvmrn Tunes, Odes and Anithemns, Sunday Sitoo, infaint, Revival, Camnp-Meeting, M tssinary, TIemperance, Moratl, arid Patriotic pieces; Scotch, lris.h, Gerimn, French antd other tine Foreign Tunes. Much new Music never lie. fore published; the niohle old tunies thaat tharil. led the hearts of our fathers and tmot hers ini their yonth, and otie or the plainest exposi tions of I le principles of musi~ic :ad oii tm iust. cal composition ever ptubbshted. It is spe. cmIly suited to the taste of the. Soautn tand WVest, (the atho~r as :a Sout heri an inai a b~irth and education, and all his afliriaes) and is adapted to the Day S. hicx faor children, the Singing Schooal, the Chmurch Cnir of every denomi ntion, the Miusiontary' anrd Te'cmpjer ance Meet ing., t he proatud gaIa' days oft our ite. pulic, aiid the social part y, where good usense and the lo" of .'e-v tlieat virtuous and no. 'ithould :. !b air. uipaire o ilhe .Aperr and Ctoa Machints gnuerally, aind of GOltGE .. OATIES, & CO., Augusta, Ga. Teachers whor wvill travel anid sell this work can miake fromi 850)0 to 815004 a year, Ad. dress the author, Spier's 'Tirn (Jut. Jelter. son co. G;a. All the Sotuth Carolina weeklies and fri. wveeklies wvill ptiblish this adlvertisemtent for one month, and senid their bills to the author. Feb Ii nam SUM T ER Boot and Shoe Mart. BENJA MIN FOLSOM, would respctfllyinform his frienids and the public ta ehsle noved hais estabbsahmiaent to Liberty-st reet, next door to W. Webb's store, where he wvil be0 happy to see them. The present state of the m-trket will riot tllow hun to give but a short credit, anal truista. 1)is prices, which are suflicienitly low, will .lemand the cashi. Hie has just received fronm Charleston and Phtiliadelphaia a very select aissortmenort of ge. Jetemin's fine Boots, for salc low for cash. -A .5o An assortmernt of fino and superfine Gai era, TIres, Buskins anal Misses' H~aotees, toa ethier with a new article styled, Palo Alto Tr'es, well worthy the attention of thle ladies >f theo District. By enidtavouing to suIt the tauto of all he rusta to nmorit a further abaro of public pa. ronage, Sunmtorville, Feb 6. Notice. I will offer for sale at Stumter Court House mn the first Monday ini Marcha next, to the lighest bidder, TWO NEGRO MEN, be onging to the Estate of H. J. Brown, dec'd. hAlso, two mulos, and one horse; and on the ollowing day, at the late residence of said leceased, wtdl be sold Corn, Fodder, and Po. ,a toes. Conditions of sale will be for the Negroes, Bond with good porananal security, credit [Pour Years, tmtereet from day of sale, attd said annually; and for the other property iaredit till Octo'er rnext. .V.l-N 0. WHITE, Adr'r, Faob6185, - in it * J.. 44th gimen 1t is .ar ville, armed an4 or reiew -The Commisslo- officers, er s id Corporaliswill attend the day prevosw at 9 o'clock for for Drill. . ]y order of CapL HAMMET, P. 8.-As there will be an inspecon e Jal arms rc. on that day it is advisable thateach membir should be prepared with 4mmubi. tion as required by Constitution. A FURTHER NOTIOE. of A. An election for Orderly Seargeant is here. payni b ordered on Tuesday the 12h inst., to fill erwi. I ie vacane occasioned by the departure of puttil J. M. Pringle from this State; Lieutenants ofc W. 8. Hudson, J. T. Cummings and J. W. Dargan are appointed Managers of said elec tion to bei held at Town Half from 10 a mu to Jai Sp in. A nd furthermore, D J Stedham, F Andrews, Spencer Davis and J Gordon, are appointed Corporals for the present year, and are to be A obeyed and res pected as such, whose duty it from is to extend this notice. clear By order of Capt. HAMNET, com[ J. B. WEBB, 0. 8. Pro. ' wate ...--- . niatli READ QIAVERS 44TH REGIMENT, S. C. U. I OLD kXRD, Jan. 26, 180. T The Batinlions of the the forty-iourth Re. late iment, S. C. Militia will parade for Drill and ford view; the Upper at Surriterville, on Satur. here day the 16th; the Lower, at Bradford's Mills, f in Clarendoin, on Saturday,ilhe 23rd days of February noxt, armed and equipped as the law directs. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned officers, the day previous to review, for Drill and Iustruction. The line to be formed at 11 o'clock A. M. Commandants of Battal. O ions are charged with the extension of orders traih in their respective commands. . - to " The Regimental Staff will turn out on the Gibb days of Dril and leview. Dant By order of Col. F. . MELLETT, one W. T. WILDER, Adj't. er, p Jan 30 14 St Just Received. A FINE ASSORTM1ENT of E-mt and A West India PRESE.RVES, Jellys, Catsup, to Prunes, Olives, Sardines, Sweet Oil, Pepper to Sauces, Spices, Lobsters, etc. etc. Fine assortment Ladies' Baskets, Fine Fresh Cranberries, 12 1-' eta a quart, do. do. English Walnuts, 12 1-2cts a lb. T do. do. BrazilNuts, 4 . year do. do. Pecan do. 6 . the I do. do. Filberts, do. 10 - On I do. do. Almonds, 10 " * Hou do. do. Dates, 12 1-2 " at do. do. Currants. 10 e a to, c . Malaa Grapas, 20 s oper do. do. Lemiiis, doz. do. do. Coacuitits, 5 toS cents. .7 O, Fine SWEET ORANGES, Sicily do 28 boxes Tea, right from the Celestial Empire. ILia either Cantos'nor Pekini-but tate just the thing'itiatpp-lerisat.e- snt for 8S1. for SI All All other articles equaoy1icap, and for ed sa'e by GROV- A. PELTON, pers Next A. . . iers, D And nearly opposite Con HoteL Columbia, JanSO 1 t DRY GOODS las CluarIcUo'n. Noilla Carolina. C. & E. L. KIdItRISON, beg to mnform I( the Merchants, who bny for Cash or City, A c. men ceptances, that their Stock this Spring will Cerr prove worthy of special attention: an exami. Lin) nation of the styles and prices is requested. Fart Their Stock is Newo. Large and toell assorted, Bric and will be sold at their usual loro prices. riala C. & E. L. KEltRISON, Imiporters and Jobbers, No. 200, pricd North-west corner King and Market.str'ts. Ja Jan 30 14 6t -- HAULING, 0 Th a subscriber would state for the bienefit Dist of the public, that hie will haul from the Mid. adjoi dleton Ilepot to Sumnterville, by the loaSd ,ted (either four horse or two horse Wagon) at subr 18 3.4 cenits per hundred. sb JOHN CHINA. Aug'. 22, 1840 43 tf __ ON TilE Manchester. and Wilmington 'h RAIL ROAD, Thue S'tockholderas, Fil111tSON & llN. offic! GLEU take this early method of returnmng his e their thanks to the good people of Sumter of C ,trict, for tlieir verv k ivl and liberal patron. mitti age bestowed since ii. r- rt tirm thy have -*' A bdiif aigigFd~h7i -; o repae.. Pire bemng now reduce~d to l.,ia in conse- '' qluence of the great rise in cotton, which we whioi smecerely. hope will induce mnany to call arid wise take adlvanita-ges iiow oufrbring. ~mon Baconi. IIsiiis, Sodes; lamrd, Butter, Cheese, said Fulh, Mlacral, Mullett, Cod, anid Irish Po. Neco ta tocs; Candleas, Spermi. Ad;iiindtami and Ta I- Mar ow; loulr, 1311t iirer, Northi Carolina arid why Buckwheat; Coflee, Java, Rao and Culha; Su- shou y rrs, t 'rashed, Clarified anid Browni; Mh~tlisses~ ar~d T1reikle; Crockery and liardlware; Nail.', 01 Datiiegan, Rtope anrd Twine; TIe:,s, TIobaceoee, St Soap, Starch,andi~ Blue Indigo; Lime, Cigars, - Sili, Iron, anid a varn ety or sweet things, to be had at the sin of the Negroes, Corners 0 Broad aiid Main Streets, Sumoterville, S. Ca L NOTICE * All demitands due the hate Firm ofWI. 31 G WEBII & CO., if riot pamid biefore the first tuedy d my oi March unext, wvill, bromi necessity tie tuit placed in other hands for collection, fo.rthiwitih sufit WVM. WVEBB. eta 6 Dec. 1A49- 7 tf et ni tt W. C. Duukes & Son, Ass F"ACT1ORS, debt COMMISSION MlERCH'JANTS, ndc SOUTh ATr.ANTIC WHIARF, and I CTharle.ston, S. C. Cour Jan 23 ly MOn net .dlm~ipa om a gran AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCIIANT, Of No. '24 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. Keeps always on hand a general Stock of 1 Groceries, &c., and disposes of every descrip-. tic., of Produce at private side FO] References: M. C. MoRDF~cAI, Esq., and Col. JAMEs GAuIsI-rE. Jan 23, tf Ti The Subscriber, have just received and of. ches (or for sale a lot of Fancy Valentines. Call The and get cured. blyl ST. J. SOLOMONS, & CO. co Chew 7g bac00. -A fine lot of ELDORADO CHEWING Kno TOBACCO, for Sale by tcLAnr & : mmwi . IAILJESTN, . C. l~.qy and o.e4 Berqm.e, pvery ol. Embroidered Etasih Dresses; Figured Swiss do. do. French-Merinov, Thibet Wool C!oths; Colored Alpaccas, French Calicoes; New style Spring Calicoes. Black and Col'd Watr Silk Poplins. Of superior q;uality, being purchased un. der very favorable circumstances, can be sold at one-half their value. Black and Colored watered Silks; Super white Satins, black 8ynislews and Sarsnets. -ALSO CANT ON CRAPE SHA WLS. 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. gther with n laivne of STAPLI' GOODS, adapted to the season. At the North East Corner of King Marl,et streets. 93 GOODS Safely Packed and sent to any purl <f the City free uf expense. Charlestonr, Jan. 1, 1850 11 It To the Residents of Sumnter and adjacent Districts. Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c. Would respectfilly call the attention of those persons that contemnplate visiting the City to his Stock of Boots, Shoes, &c. He is now receiving fromt the best Manu factories in PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, AND NEW YORK. Gent's. fine Pump sole Boots; Patent Leather Shoes of dif'erent styles; " ongress Gaiters, low quartered Shoes, etc. suitable for Spring wear. - ALS Ladies' Black and Fancy col'd Gaiters, made of light materials; Linen Gaiters, Cloth and Morocco half Gaiters; "Kid and Morocco Slips, likewise adapted to the approaching season. lk-ilde which, the STOCK comprises a g1reat -re' 1a TRF'NKS, CARP'T ~1tW*jA ..(.U'.. Ll-AGS .4ND SAT'C IlK l,. ws are'l tunil New and Er.esh and carefully selected. LrCall and exam ine befire yvu purchase elsewhere. 23'3 King-street. ininediately opposite lassel, Charleston. 8. C. Jan. 291h. 185W. 15 St Head Quarters - CHARIL.STON, Jan 22, 1950. ORI)ER No. The entire suit of the Governor are requi red to attend him in Charleston on Friday, the 22d of Febrnary next. Each Aid, residin'g in the Brigades coming under the order of the 22d inst. will attend him at the reviews. By order or the Commander-in.chief. J. W. CANTEY, Adjutant and Insgector General. FebO 2, Head Quarters, CH AI.Es-ros, Jan. 22, 1850. ORIDER NO-. Thne followiung Troops will parade for RE. VIEWV and D)RIiL at the timnesi and places 17th htegzimentn, anid tihe 1st lte.imnent of Atleyand the Chnarlestoin llussanrs, ton Fri day, tine 22d of Februiary. ThJ lo I't rnm'eni-uf idfiTIt~iRidge. n n '---v 6th or Fe'briuarv. 1The~ 1 ...r h':. son of the 19th 'Regi. meint at Xtrawber- 'erry', on Thlursday, thne 28th of Pehnruarv. The Uippe- lhattalion oft the 19:h liegi. ment at illack Oaik luock (or Club llouise) ont Sat urday thle 2d itt .1 arch. The 6'h Regimnent of Cavalry at or near Bradley & lirittons Ferry (south side) on Thursdeay. the 1st oft March. :l3d Regimnit of Inifanitry at Conwayhoro. on Saturday, the 9th of Mn-reh. Thne 32dh itegi-aent at Mlarion Court I louse on Tnesday, the 12th of Mtare b. The 29th Regimtent of lInfantry at Darling ton Court Ilouse, on Thursday,' the 54th of Miarch. TIhe 7th Regiment of Cavalry at or near Darlingtoun Court flouse, on Saturday, tine 16ith of Mfarch. Thet ri tRegiment of linfantry at Beninettts ville, on Tuesdaty, thne 19th of .l.,rch. The 28thn Regimnent at Chesterlield, on Trsnrday, thne 21st of Mfarchn. Th'ie 21st Reg'imetnt at Latncaster, on Sat. turday, tine 2hd of Mfarch. Th'le 22d Ilegimecnt at Camtden, onl 'Tues day, tine 26th of Afarchi. I1'heo 20th Rteg.imuent at Swimmoing Pens, on Thursday, tine 28thn of Mfarch. The 44th Rtegimecnt ant Suintervniie, on .Sat urday, tihe :I0th of hlarch. Th' e Comm inissioned aind Non-Comminission. edl Othicers will aun-emblle previnumsly at tine place of reindezvous of their respective Re. gimieints or Battalions, for Drill and anid in. struction, The hMajor Generals and Brigadier Genner. ala will, with thneir Stafi' attend tine Reviews in thneir respective commiuiands. Tihe Brigiadier Gonorals are charged wvithn tine exteunsion of this ordnr to) their Brigades, All the Troops aind Arms wdil be inspect. ad, exccept at Chnarleston. Dy order of tine Commrrander-in-Cief. 3. W. CANTEJY, Adjutant and Inspector Gemneral. Feb 6 1.5 7t Thse Notice," Toewishing tine Professional services of the subscriber, ma~y find im dtiring thne day at his office in tear of thne Drug Store, and during the night at the Hotel kept by Mr. John China. Sumtervlle Jan. 1, i8nan 10 6_ pi R TIN RHODES, Ip niebed to the late.Fi4 WHIT&UQarere ryested to make a ent by the first day of March next, oth- a e they fwill undet the necessity of ig theircf'aims in the haisis of. proper ra for collection. A.WHIT! W., W. D-RME,. C 15, 1850. I f f0 RENT. smAll Farm, at about one mile disthnoe .a town, containing ROO or20,acres of b ed land with Dwellin apnd out.buildjn ) Ilete. The localit healthy and e d r remrkably good. 'For further infor. e mn, enquire at this office, or of i PERRY MOSES. v 15, 8io. 12 if t to second installment or twerty-five d I share on the capital stock or the 1a B Spinge Female Institnic C taaop- aI y required to be pald-on or, before day of Februar.. next.By or H D4REEN fre~ D B Mla duAWe Treaaurev n,1st 185W . 10 tf A Notice fi ' All, 0 hereby forewarl'ny. person orpersons g for either of-two Notes gireohy me il ian C. Young or bearer, aid Michael ons his nark as -4curity, witnessed by el Dennis; said Notes are each for $200 I payable first January,-1851, and-the oth. a yable first Januai 1852. - P. M. GIBBO11NS.' lem, Sumter Dist.- Jan 22, 1850. 14tf I pereons indehted to.tbe late Fi.a: of IWAY & WIN N, ate earnestly sollfted ike immediate payment and save Cost K. '0 1849. 50 if ae subsrenbr will rent for the ensuing on rnIaailde terms, the residence of ate D. F. Vyle-, Esq. in Statebu r.. he premises are a comfortable Dwelling e and all necessary Buildings, with. b t Twen S nid attached there. ontaining a n Yard in full ation. 1. A - NOT IC . persons having, claims. against the Es of David F. Wyler, deceased, will pre the same Properly ;ttested to E M. An nxq uoriy for .adjustment-; imons i1 flto tneo same are request. j make immedi ot to e same , at his office in.Sunaervi e. 6 1ARY A.~WYLES, Ada'a. rc.20,1849. TOt 4 De3Lage MfIION0) MERFJANT9, No. 112, EAST BAY, Charlefton, . C. eep constantly on hand, a large assort t. of Fresh burnt Stone Lime, R nemdale rent, Plasater of P'aris, New York Mar ble e, Philadelphia wvhite do., Gypsum, or oers manuring Plaster, Fire and (fearth ks, Plastering Hair, and Building'Mate. in general. r All Orders punctually attendsd to and a moderate. n 23 ly desirable Kesidence and shop, with 3 acres of Land in Stateburg, Sumter rict, with all convenience for a family, ninl Mr. B. hiood. If applied for im katel will be sold low and on reasonable a. oer further particulars apply to the criber at Stateburgh. J. J. INGLIS. n204 14 Ut IN THIE COMMON PLEAS. s. D. Davis ads Mary J. Wells Adm'x Ca. Sa. omas D. Davis who is in the custody of TheriffofrSumter District, by virtue ~of a of capiaas ad satisfaciendumn at the suit of ary J. Wells adm'x. havmng filed in my ,, together with a schedule, on oath, of st ate andl effects, his petit ion to, the Court >mmron lIeas, praying thatshe may head. ~d to the bendfit of the actsof the Gener. scaoably madeh for the relief of insolvent n i.t i nered. th at the said Ma r y3. 5, adm iiihiihth tiP-ete rto j ni the said T1h~o D). Davis is in Nav indebted, lhe, and they are hereby sum-a ad, and have notice to' appear before the Court, at Sumter Court House. on the ad Monday after the fourth Monday in hi next, to shiew cause, if any they can,1 the prayer of the petition aforesaid, Id niot be granted. 3. D. JONES, c. c. r. s. lice of Commota Pleas, 113 mnter Dist. Jan, 7th 1850.11m ith-Oarolina---Sumter Dist IN TlIIR COMMON PLEAS. S. C. Deschampsa ads Thos. D. Ilorrell' Ca. Sa. o. S. C Deschaamps who is in the cus of the Shaeriffoof Sumter District by vir. f a writ of capiaa ad satisfaciendmam at the rf Thaomas D). Ilorrell, having tiled in my , together witha a sceodule, on cath, of hat I a e and effects, his petition to theo Court of non Pleas, prayiang that ho may be ad. ttl to the benefit of thae acts of the General I mably made for the relief of insolvent >rs. It is ordered that the said Thloas orreil anad all other the credators towhom aid Geo. S.C. Deschamps is ina anay wise .. itedl, lhe, and they are hereby summoned, save notice to appear before the said t, at Sumrter Court f louase, on the second lay after the fourtha Monday in Marcia to show cause if any they cana, why the r of the petition aforesaid shaould not be ed.a J. D.JONES, c. c p. a. See of Commion Pleas, mnter Dist. Jan, 7th 1850. ( 13 .300 Acres of Land : 1 SALE ON BLACK RIVER,t SUMTISRI DISTRICT, S. C. me Plantation formerly owned by the late I R. WN.James, situated on Black River, le miles from the WVilpinagton and Man., I or Rail Road, Is now offered for sale.... preanises are teo extensively and fava, i. :nown.to need further notice-or apgeial nunication. Purchasers can-address the ariber at Sumterville, and fot further hi4 I ato.anyto Ra: e. 0.0 n,.... ,i. a Uh R r oreh tbd~f~,o. 1Gsrjes D1 Tri.Weekl: Telte ft umbia) id Chdrieston Cdurler, thp lbwonths, id sond bilhim toithi ioitItfq poyrbemj renville Female,(peit Leo DR. ttDM ' w HUJVE ~ ONS, from barleetporrespectfulig annouihje yi the pub-d a that they have a'atialished a'Female bern sry in th6-oW~n ofrdreenville,S. C, whee ga. very branchiofeducation 11i be taught. The tablishient sleone of the fluest in the place mdthey are jtrepared torecaive t liarge Buen. Dr of Bo-arders on the most reasonable terms. Aistants of t ba Jightest abi~ityiyill d1each epartinent amid they r6el lflimselv esWarrant 6l i. Coolie1tjyeconimerding thiir Semi. ary to parents and guardians who desire a el grounded, finishled and elegant edur on fOr their daughteri and wards.- The lost sat'ifactory testnionialM are In their ossession and reference is given to the res. eclable ci izens of Charlesten generally,-al 0t to seof Greenville. F me (which low)Vnd'thr pat see rint M a*5t thisfIeoft. 'e 'Ia isted ron ?rinoipals-free of postage. Address Plshation fr e mplih ,T' l. - a l Thepbscritp~er ofiers..for sale his Planta. limo ii Sumter bistricR,-two.jniles smith o1 kLatesburg, c ting of- a-tract of-seven iundred and iy.pcres (75?',) a iarge portion )mk and Hickory and admirably -adapted to he cultiv4Lion pf cotion. . There is anl excel. ent Dwelling House-good out buildings. table and barns-and imouees for the accom. nodation of forty or fifty negroes. 'The good ands and decided health of the place cohmbitie o render it a devirable.purchase. For terms apply to . . W. J. RES Jr. Stat ehurgh. Sept' 19, 1849. 40 tf J. &~ DLY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT, Shoe, NHat andt'kRUNK - -V 41VF.A1OUS E,~ e see6, aa suw~ DOORS NqR'lTR EET LV Paul T. V ffiep gue, FACTO11, AND ~N RA SiMSWUON MERC1 NT, *,VO DTr WRA31, Jan 23. NE W YEARV 4 RD. The 's ihedh'esga reA, i der_ his ost grateful thanks t those oflid friends n Sumter who have 's 'renerou fAvored iim with their patron d ' md at the samo. still contimtes ti~ I~f~ at t se same place .vhere he will be hamij serve thema re eive theirsorders foia~ ~lgU i h e. Druglst Catie ,8. C. iMPROVED EN1DLESS CHAIN Water Elevators, All Persons wis'aing the above Elevaferia ~an be supplied by the Subscriber, who is the Agent for tihe District of Sumter S. C R. F. LIGOl. Sumterville, Oct. 31st 1849. 1 ly BOLTING CLOTHIS. The subscriber has just received an assort nent of Bolti'ng Cic1mh of various Widths, mnd will be sold low~ hy W.\f. IJOW LA ND, Ja.~ N. E Corner of Market and Jn,18.50, 10 3t, King streets. For Sale. A valuable plantation containing nine hun red anid eleveni acres, situated in Claremont sounty, about seven miles from Sumterville, n the public road leading from Sumterville to bie Swimning Pens. There is on the place good D~welling tlouse, Kitchen, -Smoke-. Iouse, Stables, Corn House &c. All in good gair. For termns apply to SamI. 3. Bradford .v li rpar the Hub'eribmer on thme plant-. Nov'. 17 1$49 4 -2.. Phalon's Chemical Hair INVIGORlATOR.5 To prevent BALDNES.S anidto restno the lair that has fallen off' or become thin, and a cure eff'ectuially SCURF or DANDRIFF. 'repared only by Edwvard Phmalon, No. 61 troad way, N. V. A fresh supply just receiv. d and for sale by Z. J3. DEIHAY, Nearly opposite Masonic Hall. Camden, Jan 30, COD LIVER. OIL. TillS valmuable AIRD)ICINIS is now used vith astonishing efflicacy in the cure of Con. mumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rheumatism, eneral Debmility, Diseamses of the Kidney, tc..etc. A fresh supply just reoeived and or sale by Z. J DEAY, Nearly oppmosite Masonic Hall, Camiden, Jan 30 South-Carolina--B-umter Dist IV TIlE COMIMON PLEA AS indrew J. Ilicks anxi Daniel Hicks, ads. C, A. Riupert. for ail.-Ca, Sat. Andrew J. Ihicks and Daniel Hicks, whot re in the custody of the Sheriff' of Smter )istrict by virtue of a WVrit of Capias ad matisfascienmdom at the suit -of C A Rupert, or another, having filedlin my lIkedogeth-. r witth a schedule, on oathm, of their estate nd effects, their petitihm to the Courtnf Comn. ed to te bne t of tl*Acj e teUe~ assembly made for the~ ro)Ief(of Irieolven~t )ebtors: It. 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