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14: "c~dn}pr~ltnita klia to. they'ho l ore is- but little tifn llt pients have it i ; htnal .departure og' alif,liat this will take 5 ari a poeriod as the well t , .iese otf the Indian charac. 11 0 'Billy and his conrades %f y thia' time definitively Brut this was a great coun iatin aIs5e of niiunlliance -treaty, they would be sultfer. Yi __ Rdh Georgian 29th ult. I .INmAN..-It is to pi dthua the citiz."ns of Florida oI ape gratified by the removal of Supies from thit State. We ?i a ~ibsl in our 'next a talk that Iy;Boyleags-nd with the President. rolit inIian says: , :01-1rrom the Washington p61ic thzt.a preliminary arrailge t; have b, en entered into with schief for "the removal of the reim t~il t of the Semuinoles, now in Florida, hodwest of the Mississippi river, aind Iirtle enigration will conmmence du g - the i'escnt season. Everything gssiry to their confint on the tIrney tuid at their new homes will eialhurded. They ardently desire to 'iin for a longer period in the land of h fhthers, nut fuly ippreciating e dangers to which they are exposed tlJbehlites being impatient for a .ti~eFetitiotn of the treaty, made lityCyears ago, between the (ov mncut tand the Setinsoles, and which required by necessity to be VliutiedtintoC efect. .' , aTu. Coors, &c.--IN Mlssiss'rz. S'htif Ijlaudon Rlejgublican u'fthe I Zth in stat-tsays: We learn with regret that the bull -rn' has made its appearanuce in mne sections of this couuty, and that ,c vag'es have been Jro'vein quite estretive.. Estimates by expe. rienced and observing plahters ha-e julneed -the injury at not less than .f0 per cent of the crop, on those lanitations where they have been ihr uoeitime. Comuuplaiuzts of a similar kund, Aye..learn, are iniale in the djiitiugcounties, but we are munable t 'present to state whether these ti '-gaenitrt-. onerely local at phis time. W e observe-. also ini a ub1t oruuI of our exchanges, thmathe bol l n~o imi has made . its appean :e inl htiur-seetions, and excited fears-ad pprehensins of extensive inury. Jhere has yet been no appearance thc'army .worm that inarks its a ith such signal destrctioun. It skusual and natiural that fears .should j'entem tained of the destructive ei S 4th1seL great enemies of the cot lti atnd each year alunst inl S esents is lists ofI aIpi . h.i sionis atndm alarmiiis, but the phant . r, unless he lives in a section which ilhbl'dn the locality of all the rav S.fifigi't thete na1tutral enuenuies of '' 'i outhntlernu staple, may ireiiai quiiet niaud sntented at a d iminuiiton of the nitm Lirop, and rest satisfied t hat ali rop brings thle largest r~e - ei unei-ationus of' his labors. Nti~vs trr Ih:ENav Ces av.-Anm s ~~Bt tariti ingui l ini Wash --''ir its ob)jdet the crectioni of a ~ ational loumaent in honor of u h10 ite Ilelh'g Clay. The associau tuon is lo be couiiphsed of mueiinbers in 'Acry weetioni Uf the Union, and1( a num birof mnembers dlf Conigr'ess have an 2anupuhd their reaidiitiss to co-oipemate int Ab1j9ipfmovteent att the text, session of .G(bugress.-Bulimo~re ,Sun. Ieimuphis Eagle and Entia irer''u perpet ra~the f'ollowinug: A Duuchan Sho had just retuirnedl from a visit to ius f'riends -in Kentucky, was applied tto,/thetither day, to know how the Presidentiah - election wais going in '4 State-who was the foiemnost main M iKentutcky? Said Hans in reply: ~Disro is tree c'and~idates running islh Sone deoy call 'Old Chippewa'-he will de a schmarnut sprinkle of1 votesch. Den'u dereish Old, Lundy's Lane'---he will n~ ake a mn ghty good yu_.att. pr. dey cll (.hup bunseo'-hie wel/ o ~cep de platter!" - raaOaNIEAT' IN TilE~ FALL. hr in this vicinity ar. of' the spring, as hueretoforec, I e6tken pains to inqiire lie reasonl d helhmange; aind believing the infor'm '*itien ob~tained important tot whecat Sgrower's generally, I take this miethuod of giving it to the mdillion if youal think~ propel' to pla1ce it in your widely ex ~ed journal. h~leat, wh'1en plaster'ed ini the fllI A~iainstmore r'oot, and is thuOs'enalbled stuid'thbefrost better; it hats t he as .4 atine of the plaster' at at seasIon whien ?t is tuost needed-amely in the very urIy spring; it gets it grolwth flmal im iens in good timie; whereas, when aip 1ded in the spring thue wheat contfines grow late, Somuetimecs to thue 'hyuryJ' ltthe crop-at superaubunudm dec 01 trawv,. falling dowu, irust, &c., 5e, of f Eitimnes are the conuseqjueu.h.-e (/or, 0I)'O AJ\I AN's C'm':s.-Geo, 'Jutkeir a lawyer amnd highly esteem.i entt/ Bo(f Ashb~'unam, NI ass., was ttiwith pleur'isy and iinflamatliot ~~$the huns, which termiiiated in the ou,~it,tegmtpetely hiling the righa side. l)k~ itchcock, of Faitchbmurg, lately A ~H rim ,the Operation of openin'y t the ribs, andI draw. - ~ ih ior tithe, mc )fu~er hichbltim .f '1hnutianlq pf parent, yho use V'ermil comlpsed of Castor.Oil, Cairnmel, 4c'Tre not aware, that while they appear to benelithe pai ient, they are actually laying the foundatiois for a series of diseases, such an salivation, losi of sight, weakness of linibs,.&c. In another column will be found the adver tiseaent of fiobensack's Medicines, to'which we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children s health, in Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from those of a bilious type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Ilobensack's Liver Pills. $ ' Be not deceived," but ask for Iluben. sack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and ob serve that each has the signature of the Proprie t6r,-3. N. Ilonzaxis, as noue else are genuine Agust. 10. 42-ty. Iloofliau d'si Gemmua Jl Bitter s. Ilundreds of our citizetas complain of debili ty and lnngonr of the system, derangement of the liver and stomach, want of nppetite, &c.; they are frequently the result of too close ap plication, and a thousand other cauises we can not here name ; but we would say to nil afflict ed, do as we have done-get a bottle or two of Dr. Iloofland's German [titters, prepared by Dr. Jackson.nid our word for it you will be cured. We recommend this medicine, knowing from experience that it i, much suporior to the gene rality of patent mledicines. We would say to our readers, purehased none unless prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Pliladelphia. July 1 A snother Sci'cattific Wonder ! MOt'OltTANT TO DYSt'F.PTJCS. Dr. J. S. Iloughton's Pepsin, the true 1)i. gestive Fliid, or Gastric Juice, preppared from Itennet, or the Fourth Stonmch of the Ox, after directioinms of Heron Liebig, the great Physiolo gream (lhcmisi, by .. 8. lloughton, ,11. I)., Phila delplia. 'T'lhis is truly a wommlerfuml re medy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver ('4111t plaint, Constipation and ei-bility, curing after Nature's Own lelthnl, by Nature's Own Agent, the Gastric Juice. l'aiIphlets, contaitn ing Scientific evidence of its value, framished by ngents, gratis. See notite atonlg the iimedical advertielments. t8-y. OBITUARY. Died-of Erysipelas, at the P'lantation of Captitan G. WV. Cotoper, in Upper .4alemn, onm the 2(h of SepeteLber, JOlN 11013 (IGSS .leCI.Aliy', a native of Willamis hurg District. TIJ niext regular uenectog of the (ton o msinners fi Cross litilis tihr S;.doi county will he held at James .owry's on ''uesday the 19h i nst. .J. V. S ''IJ(Ch mV, Sec. & Treae. Bishopville, Oct. 2, 18->2. 50--2w So, Carolina-Sumter Dist. !3y 1V. I.E II.IN. Es.r., Ordinary for s aidl District. . Wheresw, Daiel Chandler hath appli (I to lme for Letters of Atimaiistratin onati iil and singuhar tht: goods and chattes, r:ghts a (1 creditores of Thosu. Chandler, Jr., late 01 Stl ' D taforeta '1hes are, ter era, to cite andol i t all and singular, the kindred and credi tor ol' the said deceased, to be and appear blhion: into at our next Ordinarv's (ourst tmr time said )tsirict, to be holden at Smtttter Court I itise oin Friday the 15 ~ t hday of Oe titber, niet ., tot shtew ca tns.. iitilany, wihy t le satid adillinisijtrattsoil sdliul tnt ie grantted. Gwest undesr my', htandm antd seal, thIiis 4th1 ofi Octover, im theo year of dred atnd liny -two, and mi thec 7thiih yeatr of .\mter-;an intdpenidenic.. W. LhE~Vs, o. S. 51. October 4, 18->2. 5u-2t SO. CAROLINA---SUM'TER DIST1, ly \\'. lE iV lS, Es ;., O)rdinuaryfir said Distr ict. Whlereas, Ellein Jatmaes thth al plied to Imi i. r ltters 14' Athmistjfraion,, onl all ant ld ingula11Iir the golods itnmd chatttles, Iatte or the said Ditstrict, detceatsed. T1htse tire, therelore, t.o cite tand tasont isht all antd 'smgtitr, the komdred and crei tors of the sad deceaIsedt, to bie ant d appeari beforte ine at. our ntext Ordimry's Court for thie said istrict, to be hohlden at Stummter Court lionse ont Friday time 15thi day ot October, mist, to shew~ cause, t aniy whly, the said aidiiniist raton should not be grasit ed. Given under mty htandt and seal, thI s 4h dlay of Ocatber im thte year oh [L. s.] our Lord, vine thousandts eighltthunt dred anud lilty.-two, ansd in thu 7ti h y'ear of Amet.rtian lttdepentdemle. W. LEWiS, o. s. a. October 41, 1852. 50t--t 80. CAROLI NA--SMT MER IST' H y WV. L2 W I.N, E st; , Oreiniary jiir ssi I~ist s ici. Wheireas, W. W. Ilenhoiw hmath applied to mec for Jaetters il' Administratin, on aml aidum;;: r the igods andsi chiattls, rights anid credhitors of J2 i ig late o1 the said Distrtet, deceased.~~ Th'leae are, thteresore, to cite and admson ish all an id smasn ha r, Ithe kiodsred anid credi ttors ci thme siaid decesed, to be aind appeas bsefore lme ait otsr ntext Onhulsary's Court for the said Distriet, to be honlden att 8tiimter Court I louse5 oni Fisdaiy the 15thl dayV o! October, to shtew castne, if anty, 'why tUse sid adintiniistration s-houlId not bev glint ed. Given tunder my hianid anid seal, this -lth, day of October, ini thle yeasr 0u [r.. s.) o tsr L.ord, (tne I tihniand e21!itt bin-i dred andi ily-twto, stind im the ';tith year ol Amiermant i litte lendience. October 4, 1852. 5-: So. Carolina-Sumter Dist. Byg W. LI V W VIS, V si. Ordinary fn sii IDistric!. WVhereas, W. WV. Ih-nhow~v hath Itaspplijd so sme for Letters of Adminiistratsion, on all and uingu lair thte goods and ebl hati les, righiss an id c redit'r otf Wms. Ilillosn, Iatie of the saidl itrict, mh-c'd. Thleti tre, itherefoire., to mite smith adtlnnish il andI situilari, lime kindred and credlitors ofl tie satid dectseid, to lbe an~d sappetr befoi re mslrini (lur nlexI O rdinary's Coutir1 for ite sail I tiiriit to hso hlden~cl stt Sumnter Couirt I lase on l-'rida~ the 15thI daty (of Octobe.r, inst., io ishiow catuse, i anmy, why tihe said miinistrationt should lnt he, Given undrer amy hand and seaml tis 4thl dsy of Octobier, in the year oif omuirr [L, s.j tlnes luihound'ih hasnd rail and i fiv y~ o, nndmi in ithe 7th year of Ameriennt' Jnde pendenaco. . W. LEWJS,o, s. o. Od'obet 4,SS5 50--21 tsf d have his Wda SirPa of " MRO Y& , & ( Dboy North Q:;Roach . Blackwoud's lino Store. Oiut ea i are saich'lhat we re hiniridtio sell for CA SIf, and having to do so, we Swill sell low. _Our atock consists of )RY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,. FANCY GOODS; &C. We intend to do our part to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. Our Now Goods are expected daily. Call on O. P. McROY. L. M. McROY. a-" Watchman insert three times. Sumterville, Oct. 1, 1852. 50-If 1000 Acres of Land for Sale. WILL Bell ny track of Land contain ing nne thousand acres ; three hun dred and filty ofjvhich a.e cleared and un der good fence, on the prenises is a coin modous dwelling and all necessary out buildings. The ab9. 8 is situated ou the road leading from S ti rville to Darling ton C, II.. between Black River and Lynch's Creek. 'JARED LAW. (7' Watchman copy twice. Oct 5, 1852. 50-4t. For Wright's Bluff, lYIur RAY'S "EELRY, AND ALL Xnaterusediate Landings. The steamer DEKAL1t, X M Urso.t master, will leave Charleston as above, about the 5th of October. For Freight arrange tents apply to Captain on Hoard, or to O'NEIL, HILL & IENNEI)Y. Boyce's Whanrf. QT Watchman copy. Sept 27, 1852. . 49-tf Dry Goods for Fall Trade 1 JN ClAiR1 S'1UN, S. C. W. G. LBancrofl & Co., 253 Kai-Sr. (2 doors below WVentworth-st.) Constant'y ol haid, SILKS AND SI.K GOODS, Dress Goods of all descriptiins, Alpaccas, iah-orinoes iad 1'uiIazines, l'ints and Ginhams, (loths, Cassamaeres and Vestinirs, Ilsicry. Uloves, &c., &c., &c. Georria l'tain and Kereys, . 19l ian anzid Siritied U iisairgs, Jleached and Brown l)iaestics, Suler Dutlice hlaiilets. Ounr business is dne strictly for Cash aml on the One P'rice Xyslen, :aid we are conuidenat no house in the city can give tatarre:a: Ut.'.~ iuAis. Charle-,tun, S. C., Sept. 21, 1 52. .18-4:mt IIIIIIUUw eL Ar$.'k ?'F 'fuly inform their fris and the phlic t'int hey se now rec'eiv int their u elI "it stock o A1.1. A ND \ WJNTER GOODS, eomiaprsmgii in limrt as follows: Dry Goods. miieos, .teans,. lKesr'y, L inaeysv, IFlannaela, lileachled anad Brwni Shirt ings, Uilanakets, &c. &c. BO0OTS iNXD SHO[ES. Pegrled anii, Sewed IBoots, ttnrigaias, and Slhoes and Gaiiters~ of all doeripitins. iIATS ANI) CA PS. hIoles~kin, WXool anda Phtashl I lats, G lazed aind Clothi Ciaps oh every variety. S A D)D)L 14 It Y . Saddles, liridles, Whips, &c. ALSO A jaine assortmaents of Grocer:es, Crockery, I iardware, anid ifancy go.ds. A call is respiect Iully solicited, as we aire et/isln we cnsujit you ini prica aind ROACil & IL[ACK(WOOD, P~ahmneaaOl Ii llouse. Sioatorvalek, S. C. TIimeily'Not ice. rj~t II u. ndersignaed hiaivinassuedth paaymient ofaltlI tae dlebit of lie tie fimo A. J. & P. 31081ES anid for ta paurpotse all detits due thae,said tirian havinjg be'en trnansferred to lhim, lioe idented by Note. 1toiid, opein Accouant, or otherwise will take naotice tialat innuiieictaymeni~t of their dues is abasoltulty reriuired to enubhle tialiim ioaaeet thle conistaint deanids maade upjonI hita by the creditors of atie tle tiraaa. :-: undrsignedi ha~s alo desi re to rn lelaitors of thte laite firma toc Coists, lbut *letory' arngeuiient, het ween t his iinA id ext. return dayi, are absolutely iaee.sd'y isave Ucst-ither to imyself on the de btor of A. J1. & P- htosE.S. A.!J. AlOSES. Sept. 27i, 1%32. - 49-3t. .~xecutive Department,8, C, \' AS ii foraion iiaaIas been reo. ci'vedi at ' tr't that ani ro llOw, on1 iute - d1ers'o iiastrict,* on ath ' and thiat said negro a inadli his e., Now tbe it kniowni thait ini order athat the sahiilinegra tello maW ay be0 brtoughit t tran , I, J1OlIN II. Al tA N 5, Goilveranori a Coim nondrinal~i-Ch.ieft ill *aml ov--rit th tato Soth Caro(iniiia, do issue ti, my il'romcla auimt n. calrniar a reward of T1 \vO I (IUN. ImDFI )OLLAR\ S foir had, delivel y to thle .Jml of Anduiersona )istrict. Them said Nogro is younig fellow, lnot 0eceedb lg 28 (ir 0 yeas oit hge, fi e et six orn eigh t inchtes higih, wetl bvuih, of ra thier yelish~id comple~~cxin, conver, es briskly ant sen..ithly, wais wvell dressedl at. the tienie wVitharkin coil and pantis, cecked shira, ant wore a cap aind slipferns. lI was a stranlger ini thel nieighbolrhioodi, itand repre senatedlta hunself as a lirick M lasoin from a i stance, htin lg woirk . lIe is behere~fd bay ceritain pehirsons whovl saw~ hima to lbe a telilow biy the0 tuine uf l'ATl, orPATR ticlt to) Alahanai~f 51ono4 (ight years1 agia, hby (1n1 \Villiami N. \\Vait , whol alterwardis sohml lunu to i atradlr uear Cohnnhius. G eo. Gien uinder lny hand1 ail ma-l of thie Stlate t houmd~~i eight huandtred anad lilatv-Iwo. litN.IitN4 lF.OIY, Sec iyci SU~t 14 47-4t .I" Committee on Priile tlorI, to whenO was r petiniois praying tho estubl hpltces:dt :Etledttons and th Malttagers forothe next' having had the mogIo un beg leavo to Reiort, an adoption of the lollowin nl s;; Resolecd, That the E ectionid en on the second Monday. in Octo next and the day following, for Eena a and Itepresentatives in the State Leg ature, shall be held at the following plat only, and conducted by the lollowing pe ins Claremont Count--M Suniterville : J. J. Knox, John 0. erriot, G. W. Bradford. Swimming Pens : Rt. L. McLe A. S. Watts, John W. Montgomery Bishopville : John H. Dixon, J. W tuck. cy. John T. Green. Carter's Crossing: Edmund Stuc .y, Jr., Elias McCutcheon, George Dl 'utch eon, Jr. k. Spring Hill: B. F. Rhante, T. nuith, James Corbet, sr. Stateburg: J. W. Dinkinp, Sa uel J. IVrodley, William J. Reese. Providence : John Ballard, C. C. ckson, L. J. Dinkins. Manchester : Jacob Pe'ser, W. Boyd, James A. Ilarvin. Privat'eor: 'T'homas O'Steen, Willtn Net tlet'. John B. T'.ndale. English M Roaids: J C. Rhan, Isaac Keels, sr., A. A. McLeod. afechanicsville: It. L. Ileriot, Hies W. Renhert, William 1Prescot Lowry's: M A. Aluldroa , Th s Eng h: h, jr., Josiah A. Flentinyem - Pots to be kept open , days at Suinnerville and one day at el i of the other boxes. Managers to meet Suinter voile on \Vednesday following, unt the votes, and declare the election. Three Itepresentatives to be 4- ted. Clarendon-Maagera Fu'ton : T. C. tichardson, J. J. 11 Bughton, and 13h owna Ilanning. Ilranham,'s : WV. L.-Iteynolds, L:i. Blrog don, aid Janes 11. liarvm. Owen's Al uster Field : J. .1. Frder, A. - P. liock, ..nd 1). ,. Itagin. Shorter's: Jseaph Spratt, \V. 1 Wilder, anod llenj. \W'atknr. l'ack's Ot Place: It. P. liiansprtih, W. T1. 1irog den, and J.nn~es [,logiten. West's Old 1'lace : J. 1. A cFadj i, C. A. Rich, andi Joseph C. Burgerj Alach's 8;ose:: IDudley E. II (li, C. L,. Wt h !rpoo, adil J.'J. Cuiers. Wither.spoon's oud il astCr-lield- James : lope, Wikliam l. Mchltch'iid - W . 11 Aci.veen.;.. Mott'si (.ro -s ioads : S. B. Coke J. W. 11.iker and Salinuel '1iomlioio" u The pulls to be opened t(o iavu at lit adham's a.d one day at eiel ,the other places of E .otion ; lie ; iagers t meet at S.oinuel IlIavin's on Wt 4day t idlowing, count the vutes and det r ' W tlectini. Two Represcntatives to be eleted. 'olls to be opeiee; - and closed j.4~o'clock, '. Al., wi venicinittervals. The box, vessel ,,tile sealed upiwhen the pulls are and-.not to be opened except to votes the second ay, and to cou votes at the regulartime and place. 1721, 3 Stat.- 16.' Resadred, That the Mikes of .. . ... ...........-.-..iy tur tions, do take the fo.lowing oath dr il' ma l.oi before some Magistrate, or one f the 1;nagers oft Etectioim, to a it: *- 'I' they wtl it hfulatiy an.iid iiinparti.y Iond u t an.d attentd to the foregoiog elecionis, aug. a~nbly to thle Counst it ulon ol the State of 4uch C. roilina and1 t he lai vs thecreof." Recsulted, That ini inture, o o persnqual itied to vote fo~r initibers of each l ranch of the L~egir lature, sha:ltlibe perui.ted to vote ini inore ihani onie eltectiion district or pairish, and the Mlnai~gers of Ele'tions thorouighotil. the $tate aore hereby requii-ed undi! iii and brcted(, it t hey thinik prtbpfr, (or on aiphieat ion cot any elector prest it) to :idiuiiter to any erooin or persuitsoffer-. inig to vote, the t1ul own g oathI. I, A. 11,* do soileiinniy swear (or :)ffirmn, as the c:ise ioiay lbe,) thait I have lnot, at tis genecral eletion for memcubers oIf the J.egos I iture, voted in~ thos or anoy othier dis riet or p er shi, lilt that I ami conlstit utionally iquali. ii 2d to vote--si help ine God. Andl if aniy petrson or persons, rinired as5 atuiresaidl toI tke the said ilath or atlinia. tion, still Irefus to (10 so, thlen thte .'l iina gers in their it spective Ilbstricts 'i: yarish-. es, shail be, andi they are hoereby required and enijinled to reittue suchi vote or votes; aii.d ini case the .'l;ana~gers shall refuse to requtirc the oaith as aiforesaid wheni demitand ed, they shazll he hable to all the painis and. penialties they would be liable and subiject to foar necglecting any oilier duties requited oif I hem ais Managers oit Elctionls for eith er bran~ch ul the L.egislature. Rsie~ d, That the Act alter'ng the| fourthi Sectin ot tile State or South Cario Iuna lie herewaii til publshed, to wit "Every tree wite man~i of twenty-one years, (paoupers, ion-conumissioned otlicers, land privates of the army of the United S:ates excepted,) bieitig a citizen of tii Siate, tidu haavmig resided therein -o yeCars pireviouls to the iday oif ele' w ho has a tirelhold of ltty acres or a town tot oi which hie h: bee seizedl and lpos~essed i atl betore such election, or frecthold or 1(ownI lot, htin iii the electin t).st rict i)o give his vo1i hbe! membilter or Iiendt ret , 'ITiat the tIwo yeI -required byV the Cnstit utiiin hi electitn. antd the six 111onthI. lie E.lec tion Itistrict, aire th. iiinilaeotey pvtreviouls to thle elect he idihs not birose Ithe right. (It res Climporiary ~': abslence w'ith] the in re turing, bIut it onei hazi'e Is i*nndy3, ini11 iihr Slate, the pr suchi plerson, ahhlitough conlltin ei years ini thei Stat e, gives no rigit Reso~qlredi, IThat it sholl bI e tI iity oft tin.~ Alaers tol repoirt I hic trs ill viodatiions. ut ihii ek and al cae of biribiery andi corrlot to us~e their blest cforts to binig I ers to jut'tic. Negro Shoe., Thei toilrier hias made arrnirgemnts fox Itie maiditure oif from 0Fiur0 to Fi 'lhiosat p".ul iiof I iithe a aue articls by th.m lA LL.. Fol nre ee ns to quliy Oih1le wciol xipectfully nr u lerproni who0 may bei dispo.ise di i , purchais of hhon, to thoie w ho paronmie N nt last year Au to price, tie ilt gnlarantee thiem as low ai cn tie atthvded . May Sa 2 ir . II 1(GAN, tit FISK S MI TAL11. sizes, constantly -on ha'nd a td o y HUDSON & BO'lIIE1t, Opp. Temperance IHall lunterville. June ith, 1852 4-tf For Sale. Tract of Land .containing nine hun ired and thirty( 30) acres, situwatel on the Salem.Road, one mile belo ild. wry Church;:wwih a Dwelling flous e, atnd ther necess: ry out- buildings'thereion, it me dollar (81) per acre. Al so, ah inter, !st in one-hundred and forty-six (146) acres n the Estate of Win; H.-McInteih's landi; which~liea sdjoining, which J *will Sellat liiur dollars ($4) per acre.:, For, further inforntion apply to the'subscriber, ata lem 1P. 0., Sumter District. Wal. M. McINTOSII; July 5, 1852. 37-tf D. J. WINN, TYICUCIIANT TAILOR. Would respectully inform his friendsr and the public gen- mlly that he now has ori hand andi offl. rS for sale on reasonable terms a large uid splendid assortmewnt of Cloths, Cassimer and Vestings, with lints, Cuys, Suspenders, Cravata, Socks, fine lm en and alerino Shirts, 1Drawe. s, Gloves, handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, &c. ieun and Boy, Reauy Made Clothing of eves ry description and variety. Complete Military Outfits; Uniforms, Swords, EL anletts, &c., furnishied at slort neotice. Uniforms for Sumter Itiflemen furnished on reasonable terms. IjilIlis vestmie are peculiarly rich, consisting of far richer patterns than ever previously exi hibited in this market. Oct. IC, 1851 51 if A. ANDERSON, Suuatmterville, S. C. Respect fully informs the people of Sum wr District that he husmi nmst receive.l am row oilers for sale the bes. selected andii . most choice stock of Sprisig su md Saumsauuer Goods That has ever been brought to this market. lie has received unny new st yles ofSpring and Smnmer Gads, whii-h pure p asers v-onld du well to examine before hying elsewhere. Itlack, lilue,Green and mixed llroad-(Clothes, Plain and Fancy Cassimneres; Satit. Velvet, and Sillk Vestings, iay. and Mens Caps, aft. A full and large supt.ly of 1[osiery. (loves, auspumenrs, Cravat, lHandkercliefs, &c. &c. all of which will bre sold on the most liberal ternis, and at prices to snit time times. Gy)" Garments min -nrad by thesubscri. her, and warni..nt u satisraefion. Or dersfrom a distan attended to.. lie may he fio nad formerly ne recently by irst o e Season, Subscriber would inform the Csi .ens of Stunterville and'viclilty; th lie ii now receivin.a large,-filae. an I wel .eleled stoci: or s, -r 63 , - CARSI MEItES. AND VESTINGS, both plai and fancy.. Aso-a very large and superior nesnrt nmint of READ)Y SIADE CLOTIJIN( emblraicinmg every qnality, vasriesy nand stykl boith for mecn sd boys. Call andl sco e D). J. WINN's. A pril 13, 1852. 25--if Nol ice [S herebay given. tmit npplicatiaon w~ill lI mamde sat hme nmext Sessiommnio thme legii laturc for a Chaarter for a Banuk in thme TPow of Sunierville. Jnly 2li, i852, -39-id. PIIILIO 1TEL, BY HI. L. BUTTE~RFIEL[ September 16, 1851 47-tf Webb Clark's Hotel, SUMTERl ViLLE, AS. (7., SThis I lotel is situatedl in the ipos p pleasant part of the tofl i. Thi Proprietor will he pleased to 5e his friends and the t ravell ing publice; pron is'ing to spare no exertions on his part t render thmen comafortable. Chmarges ret sonable. -I- roprior .Tan 2I13 if SUlITER HOUSE, m Fi . 3alY E1'S, woualdl rsefrtfmmlly bi 31 form ii cliizensi of Sumtaerville nan mn ( harlestont, mamdal ma nn rece-ive ICE imamm SOD)A WmJ *rimemy, weaekly. wvili alinun ie reari homice a ,mrimme'nt < io.ulies, Frni rrof Ml. DlliOSE. - l-3m Admninistrator's Notice, IIAVE appointed Mr. WV. Ma~. Gree ay Agenat, to coettle all the trnatters thec Estate of Johnu Mtclonnblha, late of li D)istrict. MA RY E. McDONA LD. A1.L Persons hmavinug demaands augais the Est ate of .lhn Mclonald, will paese thmemr daily attested. Th'Jose indebted. v mmal e immnediate paymnt to -Febrpary 14, M.2 1~N~Acf Ju ts).'T, ; ,_ frlim AvN 1CAE1 BRUNE S 4 w'der withetri osta 7''"- LANT ~ TO PLANT ?I'linheribe'r has ajust raeeived a ggde for, SPRIlNQ ANp .UMM El he oera at Clarlestoi prices, lessezluiesa l fiOlesieavy Osnaburgas, tom'"+;, Sirting and Shentiriga, '! " I31ndI Deniums and .Marlboro' Stipe,; 10'HhIldsBgican sides. andShuulkh.rt, 25 Iibis I aahitmore Flour, '25000 fint.' A'pafinish Segars, Sugars, Coffes, 'Tear, &c. &c. Mllolasses, tnip, starch, &c. L. B lANKS April 611, 1852 - 24-tf Notice to Pedlars. pEDLIARS of all des:criptions, whether 0 : on fot,-horse. back, or with a wagon, are hereby nntided that should they be found ''itAING JN THIS DISTRICT anfte- this date; 'vitlont the necessary Li cense, the law will be enforced against theni. A CITIZEN. { June 22, 1852. 85-tf .Land fdr~ Sale, TIE Subscrilier ofletrs his Plantation in Clarondon for sale' containing 750 t acres of Land ; 150 ac'ies cleared ; the place is wull settled. On the premisne I ai-e a good (;in and Screw, Ilorse-flillI and Wheat Thrasher. Any pdrion wish- t ing to buy, may apply to the subscriber on the place, one tilt ahove Calvary Church, on the' nain road to Camden. J. C. W1VEKS. u!y 6, 1952. :.7-tf Notice, All persons indebt.ed to mie individually, or as Ordinary' will pleatse umake inmtedi ate payment, is it is absrslutely necessury that I rhnse up my business, soma part of which tas been of lorg standing unseutled, and which I am determined shall remain so no lenger. I hope my friends will attend to this at once, and give me and themselves I as lit le 'trouble as inay be. .W. LEWIS. Peb.i 9t, 18352 17-,tf i1 H'1E TOWN. FOI. S Betncen 17 and l acresof r at Turkey Creek near'Sumters. odonaccommtuodatting termas -to. piroved ptirc haser. Apply at this ofice.O .bJan. 27thm, 180.2 14-tf AMYERICAN HOTEL, TIlE SUHit.1 1 it; having I a. porsd of hijs i tereast In the~ AM ERIf ~? CA N I to Messra. G. F. n Nr.Ut & J. 31. , solicits for theintih the trullae ofGEO. W~ KIN Thle uindersi vould respecfttlly iformo }their friena s travellIng pubhlic tilat they 3 have leh~ast tha at establishmlaent thle Amneal 'tanm Ib0:0, tod (afK and t.eurge Streets, whe tacohey' 4y for thle recepation of thaoso itho Wiay fat -m with a calt. KENNEDW & HIURST. May - 31--Gm Black Crape at 25 Cenits It E R YARD.. And supdinri nuJllItIes at al 1-4 aiual 37 1.2 e olais it yfid. 'fli ese will be found remarkably e iv* i .J.JACOIII.& SON, 221 l(Ijst., (bend,) opp. thet BIg H~oo~t. o Jtihe 29, 18 5,. 36 If LI;AF DI~V~~~lCKSO & LA 'TA tvo:ul t~~~al~ form lair friends andl the puabtk irau eh in now teceiving a tn rirft/ ofeavyj~a zfle Goweries, whtich, lhe will sell, low fiocallh'---Two douar4 above the Plnteru' 1IotelI ajnd hhamediately opposite James Duntalap'a, es~ 1. Camdelit S4 :c. Det.-10th, 1850 af 9) SImprovad Endless in V.'Ele -e Allp. afroth the Black ytng directly on the Rail sid Land cannot be sold for less thn $1.00 por iaere'.. .., Eis--OneC-lf payable ont thle 1st Janary next, and Ithamco on 1st. Jfantury 18~5I, wvith interest paynle aantally till '" fully paid. I'ttrchaase to gie ilond nand -persotnal recurity1 and a mnortgaga of thle inr A Plait of thae above land will be - exhibited ont the day' of sale. n, Auigust 17, 18.5J. 43-7rt. y~i~ of di I s heorny' giventt t apphleat ion wvil be st, made, at time ntext sessieti of the blato tat Lelialature, to close the' road, kunewni !I il.lthe. Middleton rotad," leadting froti Dep~ot through may lanttatn,. prve - Ii tisatde, e e rt' a e -1 LOO, u!,h 44arnt f-Jamt dkade,. iaierial ; and in .pries, all d t pnrng execut Iohogay atnd ut delfy: 'having procure Avs,;hQ is prie ngrtsd i anyeiy ,. All the .snbsr ler .ask opes by punctual attention to btiin any terms, to merit public patronage.. February 17, 1852. " 17- p LOCKS, WATHtS The Subscriber would retpectfufl arm the biti'ena of Butht'er and fu )i trieth, that he h's just opened illpt ervillea beautiful assortment, of .Clocks aund Watches Iroochcs, JFing'e Rings, Ciff 1ins,hlr, dings, Buckets,.Slids, ,F0b, Vest, Quid 3hains, 'f Steel, Silver and Gold-dG.I nd Silver Pens and Pencil Cases; Spest les of various kinds; White and Cir 3ends, Baceletq, &c. &c. All of wlicB vill be sold aL Charleston prices for Cd *y C. T. MASON; One store south of Mrs. IHulbert's Miillenery P. S.-Repairing. of every desczpti lone in the very beat manner nd atAif: hortest notice. ' All Work d~n b no, warranted to give satisfaction-. " December 2,,1851 ( Improved Cotton-Gii Thankfusl for past favours the ian riber 's to inform the public that he still man Cotton Gins at his establishment ingS n tale t tir improved and approved se thinks that the cotton ginned a ' ith - ement, "w it least a qtiarter b on ginned old the ordinary gin, -He al#om ilaitures themt on the mostsi nple q if the fitest finish and of the best matep ; .vit, Stewa! -aws and Steel Plated li Gardened which he will sell for.02 p s2 lie also repairs old gins and put theilta plte order at the shortest notice. All o ins will be promptly and punctuall' t; to. - WILLIAM' SStateburtr, Sumter Dist .. , $500" CHALE r Whatever concernets he' iltah - of a people Is at all times 'tf the importance. I take -It for krin personi will do all in their pou dr, toa of thl 'childreni, and that av da oprmate their owvn at ale fices.., I feel it to be my duty to solenil an your'that Wotsts, according- to the onznf the most~celebrate~d Physcians, ar e pl ca'is of aai najrty of disease.s84s pjhikiren arid- nt are liable;if yhu fav apeite continually chatigeable.fo horne tIodzosher, Bad Breath; Pain In sh machsPickinguat the Nose, Hiardness and? nes~s of thy flly, Dry Cough5 Siogw; Pulse Irreguiar-remiember that-all thsese d '1OatsM, &you should at once apply t~ii eiY ijobciasack's Worau Syrp~ An article fountled upon Scie itifl ~I* compounded with purely veet abi being perfcecty safe when taken, i, d~c fiveni to the most. tender Infutit. w~: eisie >enefca effect, where BowcelCmpnto, Diurrhsa- have made thenm weak andaih .t7 the TIonic properties of my ,Worma 8~ri such, that it stands without erieqitzal in hea hsgue of medicines, in giving tone and st to the Stomach, whmicth ma ftes Is an liifalld n-medy for those afflicted with. Dyqu . astonishing cures performed hy shi upsi~ P'hysicians have failea, is theil s evl~aib~rt aupemler efficacy over li othi 7'T This is the mat-difficias Wei-m t~ -ulh that infest the human syatem,iz it~ almost indefinite length becoming is lItaki fastened to the liitestiries and StomaeiE the health so sadly as to cause 8t. Vltsusero Fits, &c., that those afflicted seldbtnlfe isspect that it is Tape Worm hastening th * n early grave. la order to dgjaroythsWeg very entergetic treatment mias purnidj wonld therefore be0 proper to take 6 to o( Liver Pills so as io remove all obuttuctions' ta the Worm Syrup may act direct uiport the iW~ns which mub sa taken in do~ses of 2 Ttibless~~ fuls 3 times~ a day, these directdonS a i have never been known to fall In curing i mnost obstinate case of Tapqe Wairi. 2V IlO')enflnck's Live' Piis No par of thme 9mtem n Isnmore liable ti d ni the LiVER, as serving as ai filteret to ',or giiing the proper secr~ii that any wrong action of the 1 - tinportant parts of thesue sty, in Liver Vtln c. W6 sheoidd' s~oe st might -idlf P hs ills' Namely, Ist1.lij ntients the sectrsllos inmbrano; of pro ed master. 2ndM* -hanges in some it x er .the~.eertain'iii ai. TOMW5o strenglto shde iervoussy, ,i-g health andl gorseo all parns o' body. 4th, A AT.'tva te, wihich acts feet harmony with the her ingredliep ftz operating on the Boweln, , d expelllngi.O wchole mass of corrupt ahd vihia atter.4 pturifying dou Blood, which destroys restores healtht. Ydu will find these Plls an Infyaluaie cine mt many coinplamuts to illh'aomi ject. lit obstructionneithmer tdla pr hav~e bmeen found of inestimable bxet. their functional arrangements tsa 1 tion, puilfyinig the blood anl qc tK ett'ectually to put to fligtslluil may arise from femttleifsuartA ache, gists~, dimntesas t~{. all others heirng base lIt tatlof.. tOf Agenitusivishhmg new s'pt dress tho- I' Itr.,o~