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. aii|nT n ea a authorized o-atimic Cpt J. W. STUCKCEY as a can I~o Sirax Collector for Salem. County, at ho next'letion. Oct. 16t.h, 1953 51 if JIEROIIANT1 'TAILORt. Would respectfilly inforn his friends and the puliiton-ra rally that he now has on hand! atnt: oif. N'or sale on reusonablo terms a largo and pletult nasortment of Cloths, Cassinurs aind Vestings, with Uats, Caps, Suspen-lers, Cravats, Socks, tine lin ei a:ul Morino Shirts, Drawors, Gloves, hanilk erclhi, fs, Umbrellas, &C. Ien and Boys Renny Made Clothing of eve ry descripton and variety. Conplt Wllilitary Omiits, Uiniforms, Sword., El anttts, &c., furnished at ,short notice. Uniforms for Stuter Itileenn furnished on reasonable terms. (II is vestin s are peiciiarly rich, consist ing of far richer patterns than ever previously ex hibited in this nmarket. Oct. 16 180 51 tf Notice. The subscriber is now ready to receive and 'forward Cotton, from Wrights Blulfto Charles ton, by his own boats. Price of freight one dollar per bale at the risk of the shipper. 'rh boat will in all cases insure whereinstruc tions are given, adding the insurance to the freight, but in no case will thu boat be respon sible for cotton, in the abscenee of such instruc tioits. J. RUFUS FELDER. Wrights Blul, Oct. 16, 1850 51 2t IIEAD'QUARTERS, 44 Reg't S. C. Old forl Oct. 1st 1850. Tho forty-fourth- '"inent So. Ca. Mili tia will parade at mnnons 'Town, on Saturday the (26th) twenty sixth inst, arm ed and equipped as the law directs for drill anid review, the lino to be formed at 11 o'clock A. M. The Conmnissioned and Non-commis sioned otficers, the day previous at the above stated p'ace and time for drill and instruction. The Troops will be inspected immedi ately after review. Brigadier Gen. S. R Chandler, anti Staff are respectfully invited to attend the re view. By order of Col. F. M. MELLETT. V. T. Vit.n um, Adjg't. Oct. 2, 1850 41) 4t A. ANDERSON, Suaantervilles, S. C. Respectfully informs his friends aii the pubblic generally, that he has .ist receiv ed a large and well selected S'TCOK of FALL and WINTER GOODS, con'isting of French, English and American lroad Clothm, French andUEnglish Casm.incrs, plain and fan ey, douibleaianr single moiled Doeskins, French anid English Tweeds, Kentucly .Jinnes, IEr inbi Clotis. Irish Linnons, (loves, Sus penders, Cravats, Ifankerchie ;'lhose, -mnbrellas, &c. All of which will beiold at the ioitwt liberal terms, and at prices correspoling with the times. arnents mianufacturetl by the subscriber and warranted to give isatisfac:ion. A. ANDIERSON. Oct. 9, 1850 5;1 ly Notice. The stbsriber, Agent for S . am the Steamer ROBT. MA ., TIN at WRIGIlIT'S I.UFF would respectfully state to the public that I 'now re to receive Cotton and oth nods attention will be paid to ded to his care ror the X the 1 1 ing Pu lic, 'he in scerib~er take~this method *nformiing hiw. friends anid the generally that the GADS ~th ult.will he re-opened on the tut.or the acconirnodlation of all who iy favor him with a call, and promiiises to do all in his puow~er tu render all comfoirta ble. Boird per day of ~3 Mleals and Inod'g. S1.50 ". "1 ' " ) " " 1.25 Ihorse feed pcr day, . . 75 " " "week, . . 415( W. SIIIVER. Gadsden, S. C. Oct. 6, 1850. 50 3t UT WVatchmni will please copy 2 times and foirward Bill to subscriber at Gadsden for paymmeint. New Steam Boat Robert M.Yartin, Pj"lIE new Steam'er Robert 3Martin, Cap .1 taiiin George M'hnsfiel, willI coiiinence her regnlar trips betucween Charleston anid Camn iden, abmout lie first of Octobher, step ping at a'l the initeruiediate hondmes on the river, both comiing anid goiing. 'Shippers tuay rely uipon proiiptniess, anrd :as low rates as ca be sent biy aniy other conveyance. For freighit iplly to) 11. LEVV' & SON. AVzents, Camdien. Se pt. 21, 1850. 41) lt 4 Walked Away, A boit 3 moths ago i~m. L ON DON, a mnabont 5 feet, 8 iinches high, me. imarkabily poulite, beamiful teeth, high fore. hieaid, wvell form led, weair.s a imustiichie amnd goatee, about 35 years old. AlIso, on T1ue,day hist mi osile 31\. tiimleei, firet teetI: bvewantiing, siull en coneacabout 5) feet hiphh, swairthy~ comrpleixioni, ai largre hiimp1 in both iniste.ps, 'J5 years obll. On Saturrday hast, 11E1N, 5 fe.'t high, slum built, bowed legedl, ciinniot lookl ini the face wvhen spoiken to, muisteu comlplexion, filI head of hair. Superintendnits will confer a favor byv iin formming thiir respect ivio places thfat a ~sni t inblo reward will be pidi for the atpp rehun-t sion~ of tho nhove gentle-mini of pleasture, who walked away for ciauses only known to themselves. IIFIGII FRASER. Rose Banik,AOct. 2, 18~0. d7 3 $50 REWARD, RANA' ' tromr thi" stabscrib r abott years' u lac k, w ith ftul eyes andt thlick lips, pl l when ~ pokeni to, ai little stoopt int thbe shuouhllers when walin ~ g, hue wvas rilisedl abourt Snoteiirvilbu., or Bishuopvilb-', anid ,wias formnerly thne parpierty of hhishopij & 13owen. of Smn~iter District. I putrchiasu'd htimt of Th'lou. La:tg, Egj., of Caniu~'i, and hme has a wife at the Sal ud~a l'actourv. niear (o hinnbuia, his, mthtler i-u ini Snouuturvill., and lie 14 supposedtu to hue lurking nhon~it Iho above plhlace(s, or G :'orgetonit, whmere lie hans oui ni xiouis. I will pay $30 four fits deli vory to inn at Liiicastetvilo, S. C., $25 if hie is Jokled in any jail so ina I can get lutm, or Ihte .ove reward Eof $56%r his apprehnsiot a. .J prn of to conviction aigaintst anmy respon Lh ue p'ersoni who may hnava hairbored W.f ROfIlNSON. Oat. A suao, South- a--Sumter Die 4 :Q UIT 'Y. James Allen et at vs. BILL, Sarah Allen, Adna'r. Will be sold at Sumter Court House o1 the first Monday in November next, and i not then sold, will bu oflbred on subsequen sale-days. The following lands of Ezra Allen, dce' A tract of land called the Lewis Peohle' tract containing live hundred and twent seven and a half acres; situated on Fla Branch und Beaver Dam Branch, not to b sold under one dollar per acre. All the interest of rho deceased in tract of land lying in the Wateree hIive Swamp, sold for what it will bring. Termis of sale are so ntuch cash as wil pay costs of sale &c. Balance on a cred it of one and two years, with interest fror day of sale. Purchasers giving bond an security and a Mortgage of the premise, and paying for papers. By order of the Court. JOHN 11. MILLER., Com'r. Sumterville, Oat. 9, 1850 50 4t SO. CAROL INA---SUMTER DIS' IN EQUITY. Exparte PeL for a sale John Waties et al e Wail be sold at Sumter Court House o the first Monday in November next, and not then sold, will be offered at each sal lay after. The following negroes : A woman and anI lour children, a ho about 13 years old, a woman and two clhil dren-sold in families. Terms of sale are one third cash, th balance in one, two and three years, equa annual imstalments. Interest from sale. Purchasers to give bond and personal se curity, and a mortgage of the negroes. T terms of sale not being complied with, it negroes will be held at the risk and cost of purclaser until re-sold. Purchaser t pay for papers &c. By order of t he Court. JOlAN B. MILLER, Com'r. Sumterville, Oct. 9, 185(1 50 4t SO. CAROLINA--SUMTER DIST IN EQUITY. Maryan Swails et at vs. BILL. Jacolb P. Sturgeon et al S Will be sold at Sumter Court House 01 the first Momday n November next, and i rut then sold, will be ofered at each subse quaent sale-day, the following property a John I). Sturgeon, deceased A tract of acres, situated in Williamsburg District adjoining lands of Itobt. Gren and Mrs (o;dey'., a tract of about hetween 250 an, :n'u acre. sit naied in Sumter I):strict, ad joininmg lands of I'. S. Vorshamr and WV E. Young. 'Thl'e T ims of Sale are Cash. Prclha sers paying for all necessary paler.=. .By order of the Conrt. Jul lN 13. Xlb1l4ER, (omn'r. Sumnteryi!!c, Oct. !), 1850. 50 4t South-Carolina--Sumter Dist IN EQUITY. R. J. McClary & another VS. r13 ILL. L. 13. & L. Day is, \'' be sold at SHinmter Court Ilonse of .itrs.2ind., ina Novetmber next , anidi ot-thi, ad, a P'h of1ered at eacth subse qjuent. sade-dary dntil sold1, the followin. larnds. A tract of land containing two hundre and forty-four acres, situated in Sumite District, in the fork of Illack River, bou ndt ce1 by lands of Robelrt AlcFadden, Issaa Nelson,, W. G. Winidama ruad W. lwdenr not to bte soldl under one dulahr am] lift cetnts (S 1,50) Per acre. Termis of sale are a credit oif one year Pu rchaasers giving bond with inteore.,t frioni sale andaI pesonal I ecutrity, and payinog fin all nrecessary. papers. liy ordler otf the ('ourt. JIOIIN 11. MILLER, Comi'r. Sumiterviile, (Oct.9, 18501 50 4It South-Carolina Sumter Dist IN lEQlr'TY. L. 11. Jlennriings et al J. E. Riaahhoiurg et tat Wd il be so ldI at Surater Curt Ilionse or the. first ~alonaauy ini N'ovembeir nti, aiiii nt thlen solid, will be otR:-rel at sublsiee A t ract of land oif a bout one lmrei acres, in thei nteihborhrood of Richari llIuait's land. Cionditioins of sale arc costs of salo) an, cash, balance onr a creidit ofI onre aiid twa years, withl interest froim day of Sale. Puirrch:isers toi give bInda and socuarity anw a moirt gage of thec land and paymrg fon al pnapers. lBy ordler of the ('irnrt. Surotervule, Oclt. 9. I 850) 5(0 4t I.Y EI-Q'I'IT Y, .N..I'T||k D)f.Tl"'lR' in the aoatleb) of g ~tiir A:r ry 4). 1lieriaot. ( et, in WX'rl lie soall tat Srumit,-r ( 'ourt Ilure en the firrst .Xhunday in Novemb iler nei'u, tian niot thten sehl wall be iilbired aot eachi sublst rii t saile-dayr tril sii'd. 'lTie jinterelt ft .ala ry (1. Iiierriot, be'gin; lhe s ilt pa '~rt of ai tract of land conarnon;i aicre', he' i thne Itract o f land on whlic h Warren 11 . lint gess resiides ner'ar Stuatehurre'. TJerims oft stale ae a c reit if one an, two years, with interest frim uhle day sale, thre prch Iaser girvinrg boind andi perI soal secuit ly anud a Mortgarge of the prem ises, msal paying fur all neceessary papners. liy ordeor of thre Cou rI Head Quarters, O1Il)liR{ NO - 31. .XI AS.\a'r, havinag bieent aroint eil Qurnter Al aster, wi ih the ranrk o'f tire ie utenanrt, will be obetyed anmd respeLclte aceoralhnely. Ily order of Col. Ma-:.r.: r-r, WV. T1. WVII l)lit, Aelj't. Oct 7, 5(1 a %2-The Friends of 1] II. M't ..\t R1 I N, 1>9q., announirce tim .aS '.iaite lair ihe Oflce of Cl'erkc of thi ( 'on rt if ('n niiI Pleas, at the tensni i l'il cion. OI t SI, 50 tf ur'FT ( T lFrIIEIad of Jolans I ( AX Y!Ll annrounco lhim as a Ca ndrdate fu Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing elc t ion. S9ant. 20 1r350. A tf oW1aad's .Wade Rooms. Chirleston, S. C. i t. r lhe suhscribor has now opened and is con stantly rece iving at his New Establishrment, No. 2-1I, Bend of King Street, New Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to which he respectfully invites the attention of Merchants. Planters and Families of Sttner District. lli. stock which CoiKnista entirely of NIW GOODS, purchased by, himself froin the latest itnpoirtation, will be fonntl to emtfblt a very extensive assortuent of th most desirable styles of IRici Silks. Caiaanuerem amid it ouiisn DeLatlanes, viz a Carioms Rich Figured Ponit Do Soio Plain and Chenie Satig. D'Chine Black Twilled " " Striped Glace l'oult De Soie Itich Chamelion Silk Changeabin " " " lnid,. '. " 30, 32, 31, 36 inch Super Black Gris llhyno , ," Utace Poplins (a new article.) Ihe above comnprises un elegant msesort.uent, - varying in price from 50 cents to $S per yard. - C nrtoms now and rich styles French all wool Cashmeres ani )e Laines, in now and heautiful styles at the lowest prices. New and Elegasaat Emabroderle Itili Latce Capes, Collars &c. including aL great variety of be.autiful articles in, this departnteni, with aa large assortnent, of Lace Goods of every description. Ilouasekeeplg and Dotauestic Gootis. In this department will he found ahnost every useful artielo required by housicepers, Inclu ding lilanket Flannels &c. ofthe best styles. Fre'la Monuruaisag Goods. Super Black ind Bilue Black French lonba. Zirs " "Elnglish Ilombazins " "Canton C:loths " " Silk Vnrp. Alpncc-as Pinin Mllark mots I)eI.aine and Casitm-res -ilack French ,Merinos, llack Satin ie (hene I Simper Bilack E-nglish arel lialiant(.w C-ps """ India Satins, Saranet and Sin Chiews 2nd 3Mournin- Mouts Do J.ai.ne and Cash 'ms-ri'n " l'arisene- anrI Xilks Partii-nar attention hiil to Mourning and .(F'ny lDress Goodis. W1xIite and Iced Flahuanels. lIrales 3..-1-"--4 5--I Whiit F-'anmels " Ied and white dornet " All wool 'winl'd " Real Welh Silk and wool Flannels (warranted not to shrink.) Ironas ihad Ilceacied Loang Clot"ia. Compouing all tilijties aned w idtha stlectd ex preasl( for the ('on....y trae. together with a large supply of Tickings. Drills. Strils-s, P'laid I lonespttins, Kerseys, Ilanlkets &c. &c. embra eing tIhe ot coml jtete sutk of h mesti: Goos, now exhibiting at the Lou-st 'riers for cash or city Acceptance. Goods senit to the Railroad free of erpense. WILI.t 1i l[OWLAND. Oct. 2, 1953 29 a MERCHANTS' HOTEL. TI()O.A S ii:T-EN, l'Rl'Ru-:TOR. . IT Su1b-Kcribe-r haie A re-n-wedt is tnlys otl'Khore .tablit i-bInntt respr-- - , Alfull oirns his friendts andi the t rael i'Km pubitlic, that con'iKhalel r atltciirattions an Ki iKim o l-tl., liIve lbeenI anl t haitE .01g~ t no1 et all wh. t vai-il bia 10:b01. K , - 2. la .u -9) i f I TRAVELLERS alt:r INetrtIt) -ro a. ' ,r FASlltoxa.t :t.a F llr~tst ntsn -rolr ('orne~r '4:f .UIetief an:?1 .litarket .'trees, NE,:1I-(-uu:t.t41T\N 0i rt. Fin n rut'[(01 li ~.\LtIh Shirt-, raie in tihe iatepst Vta! Ohin, alIt iC tihe best .\b teri. Danikin's Celebrated W.r A. IDA \FK IN is the origin-li inven1. tor oft tihe sysrtein oft tting irts byv * nleasurernent. - .I )A N 'S lI '.\TTERilN h~as receivedr been': pronolunlcelt crt Ie.. iThe sulper.' rityV of /Ia, rs I'/?erslnvver all1 t'e late ini/llionts ot it, is1 unI~vrs~li!v acknowh-a-l~ird----Te yo*,ne is fined'i n1.;~ V to)i~ th nk andi .,!oilorrs reit/,ui y JIn.. kera miad Whirrj.. hhantle to SSohp('otan, \\'lt le Cn iil:I, 'r esirh Sn u nhri l~ Ii r iltse t lel (rt.i I ltlt-' and ho lcl li , e ady~ hemt i ned. r 111 It ; (); rtia nTe, l)'e(s, UIlte!ad ,resw. 'r &ce. ;\dattet*a.t o te -Cigarnd rs and Tob m-accoh hr; I gtti 4o coinceas itio~~ er thr, custom of the iwh (orc Ca ch s ri (let !, 5..( J! P.NIi fr iter n the pblic1 tienerailty, lt 1 he0s it e--onerer line ..A&I~ ls i.:n ilor' LADIES', .GAIr'ERSt HOTS AND SIOESg JAMES S. ROBERTS WOULD call the attention Uof theo public to h~stoek, ri comuprising a large sort ment, among which arc Gents superior PUM' SOLE 3OOT . . Gents Patent Leather, Opera, Monterey, Oxford and Broad-strap 'ies, Do. superior G.titcrs, of several dif'er cnt styles, Do. Wiater 'roof and fine welt Boots and Bootees, Do. Extra fine and common Calf pegg ed Boots. FOR TIE LADIES I HAVE ALL TIIE DIFFERENT COLORIED GAITER8, Blue, Green, Bltack. Bronzo and light col ored Bronze and Black Excolsiors, and Jenny Lind's (soeutthing quite new and handsome) Whitej and Black Kid, Satin Slips, and Walking shoes of different kinds. Mieises and Childrerr's )hoer. Excelsiore, Gaiters, iorocco, anid Seal Jion:ces, &c. Boys' and Youths' stout and light Boots, Gaiters, &.c. Plantatioai Brogans--Ilouse Servatas Shoes. IIaving paid particulnr attention to this br.ntch of cily hausiness. I can turnish Shoes for servants which will give satisfaction, sat a low price. * Trunks andt -ags. Iltssett and Ulnek Iron and Wood Fraine, Ilair Leather eand father I clhing Trunks, Carjpet, I.eat her and Gut Percha ll:gs, Valisses, Siatehlst, &r. Ilavinr just returned fin the principle Northern Cities, where I personally select. d an eaIcensive and choice assortnent of the above articles, I canl coufti 'tlv re cornmend them to ny frietd e and custota era as being equal if not superior in quality to any loffered in this city. LT 1'atronize a young Caroliriitant 1.' Kimn, Orr1omt1E MA.SEL-Sri:EE'rT. Oct. 9, 1,50) 50 3t MORE ROOM WANTED, in te S oltOR of .. r. SOJ.OMONS & Co., for the receptiotn of the'ir I-'A ., and WI NTIt W'I'O(Ki. All whou fe'el an inten't in our health andi prospority.'will ptleten a and ,. wn itus in removinng cithe; by wioh-itab or ro tail tlhe imnense stoek of Gooids just receiv'ed. Au aets for the People wetwoungil respctfutly inforni tin,,, tih t their frill supply is ready for dulivery in "prcpriL persona " or to order, ani they will plenase call and take then away as we are sadly in want of loom, and fre.sh air, and woulki't ahject to a little spare change. Hierr thew are Eilegant black ande colured flrecs Sliks of the late't anl richeust styles, ('athmnre"s, plain gurgted arnd embrnidth-ru, all quutlitieu. I'Iai, aonul figured. Muislin i)' fiaines, Merinos. Black and colored A ip C.a4 of. very testcription:. lilack anti eolored 'rits. hlhtik atd colored Veuottes, ('nhrner Shawls f all:-izs and clors, Sn is 3mn.!ini, I)utteu and figured do. . Jackonet ni'd cotlored ('anbries, I.. C. Ilandkerehiefs from N 1- ots to .:3, Iros tritmuing.s of all kindlt, lioerv. Sillk W o'rnt.-ud and ('rattan. Kid. Silk anl eurstei (Ilutves. uldies Merino Vesta, Gernts do., itea'dtimu!re Clothing in abrntnnce antd of every eta cr pt ion. An elegant assor ment of Flannel,. Silk warp. welch, &c., In. dia Ilubber Clotthirur. Cloaks, Crate, Hloots, Shoes. l.0-,"ins and 'ap,, ltubrllas, Buggy and (i. s lt., iuts: and Sh's, Crockery nail iamrdneare, ned any thing vlse that may be call edt for TO PLANTERS Dry Goods in Charleston, So. Ca. Thue seufwrliing ii unw re'riving na uch larirer, anel tnore- exteins'. .f I'LAN T'i''Is G-oO!)l)S tha.-:e' e ' - u.m mre'd' con..iting- ef, I.umlujn I).' lI. \ \!'lETS. Ile'y lIr'ti [Do.: E'n:..-..-..eerrgia N ii S. TWEih' Ii).: :atei- - .l nsis Caps. for S 'rvants, etc-. ete, A lame em trtona-t of I~ ll i"1-.\NC\' G001) 'i 8ih's. Merinios,, Del ..tinst, Gini; Gloe's. 1 lou-i'tr, ittac-,, &t'. M.i-.o. a grre:n 4~-, n Sirm h. !\' -., 5. Siiu i s an-\'i \lust ofr eur leto.r. G''i:!a nr e dir'et inetpo~rtthi nt-. anti wt feel conetttiu'-nt int '-ay no'-t, as'- to !'ric-'- a ad' quali:-/ of' our G o'i. to : 12 any', hotet in tie (hv. 2J tao 2. i.:, im-itlre't. 8 ;t. 18 .); -h The State ef~outh Carolina. I t , tou r - Ir - ob ti- r . tie' h - 't y to 1hre! ti e r . i-- /-' . ut' . ' i t u-i r Cu. bro k 't~l ;. rn I r ti t o . h- '-t' r It m , d u . . ii. r e th ( 1arth ' 'n. r u .-,- a v i r 'i' w e p i-,. :A uor' . t o i .li'~i. o ttetit-e ae tl-:ttn el the a 1':t C- uh ht i' ; e d nt~c at h sie' r. t b n t:tii theb e ni btf ts L~uh. inimi'ep' aittha the u utvthr i'e: thea ttht hon'or -d,~ :0' trity, armi he'-veby -ah y.eie r t : cran imb:-al are c tr l 11.ate' , i ele .-r r f8 :0 ll erters <uo'r uerman ft]i'reit amjri Kiny'- tre th ear Soet. te'. ~They, bIr~5 levetoca h :etino Notice to Te iers. Bradford SpriUgs Femnte In stitaste In Sutter Dstrict. The annual Election for 'Teachers, In the said Instittrte, will be hold by the Trustees on the first day of November next. The following are the situations to be filled: A Principal with a salary of $1000 pr. an. Ilia ihdy who tmust be competent to superviso the manners and deportmnent of thw young Ladies, with' a general supernatendancn over them while out of aclio, utd who will recei ve a salary of $250.. A ratle assistant, capable of su pplying the place of Principal in case of his alb sence. Salary --.-.-.. . 6500. A 1em4'ale assistant in the Literary do partetnnt, wal ary - - - - 350. A Female teacher of French, of the l'hino, salairy, - - - - $450. A Female asitargt teacher of the Pinr,, and of needle work &c., salary, $350. A Female teacher of the Guitar, Draw ing and l'ainting, salary, - - - $400. Beard, Lodging &c., furnished for the prin cIpal atd wife andi teachers ni for all the children of principal and ass'nt ntale teacher, imder seven years ofa - 'T'hwre will also be ectetd a gentleman. capa ble of filling the offers of SEl(lstTAltY TRilA Sil~lrft and lIlJIISARl. Ilie raust bea tnartieel man, with a wife con'petent tonanage the household part of the estalishment. The salary will be $700 per annum, with board for himself, wif, and three children, shonld they have soany. 'h'he Insti!ute is now in a very flourishing conlit inn, anal situated in one of the healthiest part, of the Slate. Applieainons to be sent (postage paid) to the subscriber at SuntervillS,bC. D. I3. 31oLAURIN, Sec'y. 4 Tre'r. Sept 25 48 - Gt '._r The Watchmna at Sunmterville, Mlercu ry at Charleston, and Telegraph at Colimbia, will copy once a week till day of election, and forward bills to the Secretary and Treasurer COSH STORE' The stcitiber has taken the Storo for. morly occupied by C. M4=-AN, and will open in p fuw days an entirely now and wall selected Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, HIARDWARE, Cu t I cr y, and Crockery, which he will ofier a, low for cash asthey can be bought in any Southern Market, at retail. I I returns his thank:t to his former cus totners and hopes for a continuance of their p:ttronage. T. J. DINKINS. Sept 17, 1850. 17 tf ' Watchman pleaso copy 4 times. RE1YIOVAL, The Subscriber, would mst respectfully ro turn their sincere thanks for the hitlerto most lil'ral patrunage bestwweal tasn them, anal al so adopt this methonl of inforning their ohl pa. trotns and the public at large, that they have opened their Large and Carefully Selected Faull St ocik in the corntnodious New Store one door North of A. J. & P. Maaes, where they are prepared ta neconun,.late their frierns with any thing ! ftoin a piece of flagging to the Finest Muslin. Ifs' i'leaae call, wfore pu-chasitg else whe-re. and be convincedI that we du sell cheap. 'l'h-ir stotk lams been wielL selecteal, and can not fail to llease, both as regards 'ticE undt Qu.i t. V. MlcROY & JONES. CHEAPER THAN EVER For Cash, Good Notes or Accousats, Consisting of Sugars, taa good a --. -. er brought to this market,) fcrmS to 9, 10 and 11 cents. '-.f Coftea, Tea, 370oasses, Salt, IBacon, j,.-d l.ard,. (Candlea, Soaps, Snufr, lagginig laa~ae, 'i'win,. Cheese, l'epper. Xpir'e, Candies, sunt 'ariouas othser artic'les too tedius to meant iota here. CR0OCKER Y, IIRDWI~A RE, A.YD CUTL'IER . Eta ts, Capsw, Boots and1( Shoes. A l-'ime heat of I hats. Caio, l5'ots, anal tall kina :ae sizes, of .'UE%. lie sure to call. atnd see for youarscelis. .31eROY & JONES. NEW FALL GOODS, 'ilI-l snbrcriba'r respcttfuilly iniforims his fri.-d am!. itl the' pubflic. generally', tha.'t ho its Groceries, Domestics, &c, ',:m.,hiti'y in paLrf of thec lo!2'ingi articls I hr awn.) C2rtalhed, L~oaf and Clari T'V aw O r!.-ant:. andi ' ;tain:da.lo~sn "7e'lb,,('cha, I .agos ra tad .ava Cia. asic''. ti' '0', liaioni rad I .ardl Neo. -. 1:1! 3 .'Alac'or,.l S v' imnt al' all '.za' l'a we r. 8!hot, I .adel Noa~pw. S:arch. Casndles l'ina' :tial ra'nnssaei n' Toaccoa.; le E~, ;;'; n;;, lii o pe a n l Tw~s."i 'i',, 5 'r. e'c'ry. (iia.as 'tmd II-trdwtaara, p ('c.lits !.euv c.s. Edi. a td siark-s AItaso .\ few can of .la'n andI Boy av, at's atnd ( p.' Wiiith rall aothe.r azrticle., niats lly faottnd 'i ra wi~ .ttrcuppl ( Graacery atnd llardware 8' r-', a' I fa wich' illI be sohail e'xtc'edingily hiw far c~a.,b. Il. Wa. C'll.\MIIIR5. C tatden, Sepjt. 3, I1850j. d*i 3im FALL STOCK Theia subsc.ariber btro le'ave to infoarii .\er-. cha~:mt s and I ).l'ers ini ;!tnral thatt hiis Stck is tnow rca.*y fir SaleIc, c'onaistin lof tat totm F~oreigura 1111(1 Dossh'ast ic 'Tage'thear wi'ith nt !rge~t Glocuk of (OIothinu~ i ad lints, Which ill be socld lows :and on libera! t'rma N.\Tihl.\N .\. 'OllEN' l."7 Iha,t flav, ( 'hntrleston a' Sal;a l"s, 1 .'). -17 l13t 1'The ciupscrsiber ill retcnt foar t he Onrsint, ye'air ian rea.'iotnah!p 1ers, the re'alenctae aof' thea late 1). 1''. WVyies, l'sj., itn Statehsrar. --On the prmie are a comifortablo lhwieliahnglotnne antd all necessary lujitd. intfre, with~1 abonut Twenty Acres of' Larnd atutncahed thIere to, containing coh-$plete TPan Yarad ini ftll operation. Sebrg MN. A. WYLES, A'.r. C. & E. Lt KERRISON& 0 DIRECT IMPORTERS In Cliarlesto, S. (. Would sespecifully inform Ifeir friends and those who purchase DRY GOODS in their City, that they are now prepared to of for a large, choice and well assorted Stock of Foreign, Fancy, and Staple Dry Goods. As they receive the bulk of their GOODS DIRECT fron EUROPEAN PORTS, they feel assured of being able to compete suc cossfully, with. any other Market in the Uni ted States. u C. & E. L KERRJSON & CO. 209 King str.'et, North-west corner of King and Market Streets. Aug 28, 1850. 44 3m Direct Importations of The subscribers, are constantly receiving direct from the Manufacturers, M ADE TO THEIR ORDER, and expressly ndapted to the Southern Trade, and to which they with confidence invite the attention of purclhaser4, with a guarantee that the Goods will be fnmad PURE , FLAX-to.wit: Shirting and Fronting Linens and Lawr.s Pillow Case, Goatee and Sheeting Linens Russia, Bird's Eye, and Hnckahack Diapers Bleached and Brown Table D:unasks, of ns sorted widths, Damask Doylies, Napkins and Cloths, of va riona sizes, Dowiass. Glass Cloths; Black, White and Brown lolland, -Ladies', Gent's., and Children's Linen Cani bric Hldkfs., etc. etc. C. & E. L. KERRISON & CO. 200 King Street, Charleston, S. C. Ang 28, 1850. 44- 3m PLAINS, BLANKETS, KER SEYS AND FLANNELS. The subscribers, Dircci Importers of all WOOLEN GOODi, have just received por Ships, "Gulnaro", "Orion" anl "Somerset'' from Livorpool, their fall supply of I',A INS. KERSEYS, WH[ITE and COI.OREDI BLANKETS, WIlITE, RED, 111UE and Green FLAN NEL BLANKETING, Gisern sey Shirts, Kihnarnock Caps, Scotch Bon nets, &c., o.c., expressly saited to our South ern Planters trade, and to an inspection of which, they conidently invite all who visit the Charleston Mtrk.'t. C. & E. L. KERRISON & CO. 209 King Street, North-west corner King and Market-Strs. Charleston, Ang. 28, 1850. 44 3m WARE ROOMS. ClARLESTON, S. C. Wm. Howland,. Informs the inhabitants of Sumter and vincin ity that he las removed from the corner of lng and ZMarket Streets, to iis N EW WAtE 100318, No. 244 Ik d of King Street, and now offers and will continue to keep one of the largest and moat comnprehensive stocks of For cign and Domestic DRY GOODS to he funnd in the City. A large part of which he has1iM. PORCTED DIRIECT expressly for Southierre trade. TIlE ONE PRtICE SYSTEM wilt be strict ly attended to. It being the Fairest. Mterchanuts, Piraitters and Famn illes, - vibiting the city for theirsuppliesu, will find their adlvcatnge in~ iig this stock an examinatsion. Aug Itt 1' 41 6:t MVARTIN & BRYAN, AND GENY~.UAL CommnFision Merichiants, CIIARILESTON S. C. Refrnces: " JAs.s i RteilT, Chesrnw, ,' .1- I. AtE.N, W intsbors,. A DV.\NCES st~tde on C.otton an.! other P'rodee si. ipped tie thern. N -Pa rumentar tttionmr L given to the putsrcase of nine g, Its're., tande Faimly Stuppies. :31st Jsa!y, 1850. -10 fim Win. Aliston Gourdin, NO. -1, EAST llA , ('lIA R lESTlON.S. C. Is pepalrtal to tsake libe'ral advanee on Consi'ignmnuts of' Ilice, Cottont, Corn, Sn:gar, Flour, (mini, llay, &c. l:: r iE nt m:s.--e'.\lrs. Goe.mrlins. .l mhi i'enIt, &~ (Co., Geo'crge ..I loey , Alo . J. Evij.. G;reenv~ille, S. (. A pril 21, 1850as. 26 l y SH.CK LEFORDI & GRAESER, Nt). 13, CENT'RAYL W IIA RF, GANTT, HUFF & GANTT, EFactor & (weneraI Com-. iIii on14l Agelats, CHtAm-.ST)N, s. c., IIeceive anse.-ll nil artile~s sef pr.nee and foerwacrdt wtith detepatcht, 3lerchaandlit, entrsted toi thair care. Rlt:nxce...-(Co), y, J. foese, etumt~er; %leueer,. Htrsow n & Stone, Chtarle.stons. Juely 3 36 4sn* SBenjamin Folsom Wou''esldl respetfuslly infor hisl friendee and te pube that lhe is neow a sting Out peart of wahiceing haj, t ily receivedtl. annt nehw op)~temu, eon termse na ie adsntageonse a- wase ever oe'reed in, is market. lII --et'ock cosiejesm. ief an na'uorienetil ofe sue'rlie Gaier'. Tijer, Hnintg, js ad3isstl iee Roe ec,, aill eef whitach hie will be happe~y tee elieeeuposet liew for ( as. ir len n5 shoert crred it. t'ersonis ud'eirs, oef pusrchnsinag will dto w.'ell to favor hinm wi.'th a call, at the nOO-r ASS sasog M Anr, otno dioor WVest of W. Wehh's store. N. 1.--oota kept constoatly on hanti. Wool Wanted. *The highsest market price pimid fotr WOOL .4 J P. MOSEs. It is ordered, ort root f 4 ardsoir dellndntaslohiets~tR of the jate yh~lprs 'eap p I'' tablish the ema the first day o(tf yr t; d'li Commissioner give notfte verising the same on the Cout Jotbdo," until the expiration of the .ad id d ~ Y publishing at -in one of the irict once every two weeksus tttm r October next. Jern 4, 185. J JFmNK"Nu The above is a true ps t th is a O Ht bpr 'sttt; a } Jun e 12 .33 . :< . e2aII T. E, "CLY Vrllghoe sae te o ttJssadt. Under OldFellotwo HeegiW Awl Artda y J Sugar, Coffet, olaies, W ned Salt, &c. BEENT FO -I Canton Tea Compan's Cebr eid Bc and Green TPens. Oct. 2, LOD 4 it 4.. DJst~ INN W-1 Fo* STEAM REFINED SUGAR PLUM ANY Onndy Mlanfactory - 159 Kink; Street. Ciraar.r.ro . All articles of thc finesttiialitif tI. lowcw prices. OD- Please call anfe'~ N. 2L-A liberal diecoeuit to 'whlresa6'l' 4 dealers. A Iws a superior aWtle rf Clar- ' fled Lemon Xyrup. . Oct.2, lCO. 49 V The rubscriber ham Removed his FURN TlitCE W ARIEtOOjI to ir. A. J. Moses' near building (up-tuirs) where he will keep. con tantly on hand, a gemeral assortment of Fuf.> ntture, consisting in part of Dronsing Bureaus, Plain' and 'Marble Top, Sofas and DI vans, Foot Stools, Ottomans, Wardrobe,, plair" and Mahognny, Candle stands, Dining Tea ani Work Tables, Centre do.; .Cqrled !laplo hiih and low post Bedsteads. Mahogany do. Office, Sitting. Nursing and iccking Chairs of every desecripton. Furniture made and repaired at the *hdMsi notice. Plain and Mahogany Coffins Mfuisbed . or der. The subscrifhr is prepred to frnsiaBlinds Saseh and Doors at Char.estn 'rice, lie will continue his WORK-SIlOP, at -te' Old Stand, when. all orders in his line will be punctually attended to. - DANL. S. SARGENt May 15 29 tf Executor's Notice, The Creditors of Win. J. R.es, Erq. uleceased, are caled upon to present to the Subscrihc rs their demandsjproperly attent ed according to law. Ani those intlehyIA to the said deceased to makegpayment E. M. AN DERSO Qualifed July 2d! 36 ;tf. r DeKalb Fact Ilaving tak.', the Agency ofhe y~i 4 ALB IF 'ACTORYw their YARNS and.OSNAB O8qi}1, at Factory prices.. A. J. & P. MOSE~ ." Whereas sundry NOTES, which we ~ mn the possession of Mr. Thomaa Brtunuby, dJecsedl, have been put into my hantds'Iint col!cet ion by those interested, which notes (as~ apper;d were ivent for the hiie of the Negrees, in which Mrs. E&. Siuigleton, det teeedl, lade a lfo Est ate; Iherefore, notice is herebsy gwven that immaiediate payment is rcquiircd. W. LEWIS, O. S.f A ug 12 , 1 630- 42 If Vulcanville Steam 1Mils T he above S A W, G 'RlS Tand FLOUR: JNGJ MIL L are now in full opration. I Invinig relahced our tirst. Enigino by one muasch mnore- powerful, and built a now. .Gripg .\lil1,t:ogesthr wvith a first rate DOLTIMG A ppar'an:s tor tho taccommnodaution of such of eour F'anners as turn their attentlion to' Whe'at, we trust, by strict'attention, to merit a shae of the yublic patron go. .r. . COGILA N & CO. LETTERS Remiaining in the Post Offic'e Sumntervi;lle, S. C. Q:mrsnter esnding 30th Sept. 18.9). B -W aiam I). Howven, Miss Abegaal~ 11. Boyece, Master John N. Bradifoni;1 Wsl~r liams Brow~'n, Thoa's. M. Birtmbv. Saralt Bradhiam, Daniel flethttse, C. A. fhrown. C.-.\lrs. A. R. Cansv, Th'leodore d. Cooeler, II. J. Coalse, W illismn OlybufsA. I).-.\elrs. E!vltlle S. Dixon, C. Hi. Du.. rivec, La. A. ixonr. l'.-Tl. English. F.-!. A. Forxvorth, Paitey Furmnan,. J msns D). Fort, Miss M~arta Fort, Robert; W. Franicis* G;--Mrs. Mararet E. Gayle, Mra.Oji~ I.I.---ejamsin . &. H~odje. Rev~' .W. Iialmes,- Mrs. Iletstey liarvinN .amusel Ili'rvin, We. 1):lleury, Samuel J.-harvist J- J. Ihirvin,, lesobert lltiani, J'r.,- Miss A. M. Ilod4e. M iss Hlart. J.-imosthy Joemaing, Doelester .Jone, D). W. W. B James, M.'iter F. W. Jotnes: K.--Jose ph KilIdrith, Jolma Kelley L-Mrs. Mary Lackey M.--Burs ell Mc:Kinny, IL4ia. --Warren Mutldlrow. George M'Cualey. Beonj. Mitch, eli, WV. .1. Meliltt, Wmn. Mucklaee C:hairlos M. McKumny, F.. N. Mcladden, C. Mix~on, R. C. McFadlden, Cyrsudlellet~4 P.-L. G1. Pate, Dilly Perdreau,R.E Pringle. R.--M rs Maria B. Rlagin, Wilt~m Rid~r wayV. 9--8 A. Stall, K. RI. Wann, Trophilar '.. M. Meale,. Ervisi J. Shuw' tliam Sawvdent, N. F. S'pats,- Mfrs. M'far'y $eeey i d Sarah Spatrn, JosialII. 8Snmt;:Lketalt I'lllNRY hlAYSOR"~ $1O0$0E UASI its liatnd for the purce og eithersex. Apply to Colume CAsi