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--ring doter pned to change. the style of hter busmesa erq .ELING OFF heir8 tock of 4. '{yfle1 Thousand Dol- t . pt'th Qf "Dry~ G~oods e T COST! 'il continug to.. do so until the .first i y Aiesitng of a GREATER variety ar.d i HOICER tyles of Dry Goods than. any e ,.4.heir Hos, in Columbia. 0 +o'Waoe Blankets, Homespuns, Cali- L ilipse, a DeLaines. Gentlemnen's g ?,f ':ear, Plannel,, and every article in our t atyle of businss in, the greatest abund. i~ at a. O. . J. C. CHAMBERS. w Coiuniba, October, 1952. 1-3w to ,.fO tof my Pocket. 1 ' :o st by the- subscriber on the night of d the 20th inst., in the place, a Port-Money Oi " i iit~ining about"fourteen dollars in bills + biud chfnge:. A $10 bill and one 83 bill cents a'nd*atome other small change, S aBridof Hair, and some papers. A betal reward will be paid the finder. F. M. ANDREWS. gtuterville, Oct. 29th, 1852 1-tf e "Ahoraw and Darlington RAIL ROAD. Ate seeting of the Board of Directors u Thb Cheraw and Darlington Rail R.oad I . in j"m. any, the following - resolution -was pamaed and ordered to be published. esolred, -That the books of subscription tt:capital stock of this company be re tat the.following places, and under on pf the following persons : t eMaote, at Cheraw, S. q eni McIver, to -''~ oiwrend, d Tc Weatherly, ohfI icCullun, Bennettville, s. C f D. Johnson, W. Charles, ar m '1"-A Woods, Darlington c. h.; . c. - Wn. Law, prneliuq Graham, " 6.F. Gibson, Marion c. h:, . c. Win. Evani, SA.'' o hong 'n In, dger, . Char toi s, c. b - Tp.k.. Bryan, .'l.Hanna, t i Thti's W. Roeson, S - 7' I rn ai - (Vth n aterfoeld . I., s . c. _ phen Jackson.'I 9iuas Smith, : Coker. , Society H rill, . C. . Sparks, .tr/0 r - t h s ,.cfi -ar . Afars h iluT, r. c. and Witer o '' - ,emin Somtrev ille, n. C, Ith 4h Ta l -al n paid ~ Siaw ., into. c.smro -~~~c kinus, doRiotldrdlcfi~ D.-Rogan, - i le..bu rt..,: epa redleyn }d.'h a Kiidallc S. l leg es. Rf Sfee;Ct~ Cmrc - - a~e .\t~rci L n'.A. Camcerori . ihm B. cK. .fi Coey, adPl.es orer Da ts Band. So., T S -n hi .,jo EjNcV ,ant onrg ir. &yThse.iC. & . . R. Co. m GRad - OCER :-,4. pel Newu.Ba and arhdgle Piet.,Sasrnyes ad fsefe s, a&ige.sacP Sfa tand W ,nter G ios, air. Spii. ms Pr00 inteM deLansdd dhee; c Plat O~es rsinhloting racpeo.s Gi2 DM 8.Slkwr Flanner,. od lW o do Lroh. a. d'rNdo' - '~r'~ar P ofk allri- ecip- , k r . d Rhntiyird1Neii aTVs hgle n oule e inrroll Man ~ Ne., ssot. as >4At enento of ADYMADEs foiile, % 6 dpoie ChiaisHolaby SLk Bat. JAK. prices. . CAH N &. HANK. OPANTOESTI Georia Guenes and Fline, Cuceyi Ne akets nd~ Plais, Cr fkr ng .ttd Ro e e, consintyon i. Su rs, Ce~offe , es Chcolt. M assesb~, opan LardT i Tennet's an Souny Aeagrtin pittk Pikes Srins n LbteN aP.re op,'arhand fle a piry lGas. 20 Bb . A lOur.AN&CO RdCKEgotwn ANDz c GAStE w ill-he eul lo. . B I A K8 '* SUMTER DISTRICT., ; 2DRWM. iL PIERCE, natiM( oiN nian, who has had charge of Palmetto school in Columbla for the last two years; g. leave very respectfully to notify suc rents of Sumter District as feel a very; ecial interest in the education of their Dne, that he witl take five or six boys *om this District and bestow special and Dtive labour in their intellectual improve. tent. Boys must not be under 11 nor over E, of pleasant turn. The charge for the ' ar will be 8200, board, lodging, wash 'g, lights, stationery text book found, and xpenses of travelling fincurred, borne. oys will be prepared for the Freshman 'lass in any one of the Southern Colle es, or for the professions and for com inrco. Letters addtessbd to I'. W. t4. isEncE, Coinntia, before the 3rd of December, ill be promptly censured, giving the de ihs. Dr. PIERCE refers to his Father, the ev. REDOICK PIERCE, the Rev. I.v;cK IER!E, M. D., D. D.. L. L. D., and Presi. mnt Gso:. F. PIERCE, of Oxford University Georgia. Oct. 22,' 1852 52--'7t ale of Furniture, Carriage Horses, &c. 1n Monday, November 22d, if the weath should be favorable, if not, on the first ir day thereafter,-the subscriber being lout to remo.e, will sell at auction all a household furniture, consisting of ma. gany dining-tables, maple, cane-bottom, d other chair, carpets, card-tables, sofa, eking-chairs, side-board, ward-robes, lower-I ath with force-pump attached, ocks, bureau, bed-steads, wire-safe, andi ils, a fine Piano Forte of Chickering's ake, with iron frame &c. (a very superi instrument) &c. &c. &c. Also a small ock of cattle, containing some fine milch. ws, a pair of carriage-horses, carriage id harness, buggy and harness, two-horse agon and gear, cart, and many other arti es, too numerous to mention. Sand ills Clarendon, one mile from Fulton P. .. opposite Mr. R. C. Richardson's sum er residence. Terms made known on y of sale. N. B. Any of the above may tie treated r at private sale. W. K. STUART. Fulton P. 0., Oct. 16th, 1852 52-4t Watchmtan Copy -1 times. Notice, I hereby give notice that I will not pay ty debt contracted by Nelson Mathis, a inor, no matter fur what purpose it may contracted. JOHN MATIIIS, Ex'to of the Estate of Wn. Mathis. Oct. 13th, i852 52-tf i Equity---Sumter District. Ex parte. Martha J. Wilson, ci. al. In pursuance of an order in the above ited case, I will over at public sal; mn 9-tMm- l4in Novembe -It,~~ imter Court fInusr. a tract of indred acres of Land in Salem, in said istrict, being the lower part of the tract sotn which the late James E. Vilsnt re. led and comprising his said residetnce, onme being composed of the parts as. 'ned to Aflr. Mlartha .i. Wihiron, Roher! Wison and Martha E. Wi-ion, iii the Vson of the PaEctate jif-tli' ied 'elcs \%ilson, deceased, and bmo~udd by aick River, andh by lands of II. WVilso, d lamt .ign~ed ini said division, to E. .. cCutchecon atnd wife. Not to b~e sold tfor less titan eight thoun ni one hiundred dollars. rThe fertility and healthiness of this ict, its situation in a neighbtorhiood re irkatble for its morality, together with.the invenince of access from it to the Rail jadl, presenit creat advantages to those ish~inig to pturchase. Terms. Oneo third cash, and the balanee yabile in two equal atnnual itnstalnments im tlfe day i'f hale wvithi interest. thereon, yable annnally till the whole, purchase, unoy, tindt itnterest, be paid. Th'le pur aser, for the credit part or the purchase nntey, to give bond with approved person. scurity, anid a morignge of tho larid,uand pyfr.prpere., W. . B.IAYNSWORTH, .Coma'r in' Eq S. D. Oct. 22, 1852 52--td i Equity---Sumter District. In lRe Ini putrsniance ot nn Mden in this case, will niT.-r to the highest bidder, on the a't Mfonday ini Novembhei- nieh, at Saintter onrt Ilotise, Nitne Negroes. Tlermns. Onie thirdl ush, tea tancet on1 a edit of (one aind twom years, wuni interest mm the daty oft s~ .. Tlhe purchaser to ye bond, wvith ipproved security, and a ortgago of the prop~erty, and to pay for ipers. W. F. B. JIAYNSWORTHT, Comi'r in Eq. S. D. Oct. 2'2, 18525-d ai Equity---Sumnter District. Richard Smith, et. a:. Uriah Smit, et. al. In pursuance of an ornder in the abiove ated case, I will offer at ptublic sale ott a first Mlonday in Noivembier nexf, at minter Court hlouste, F~ive Negroes. viz: illy and heor children, Martha, Grace, ary, and Jimt. Terms. So tmuch cashi, as wvill pay the tst of this suit, and ithe entm of twenty to dollars and seventy-eight cents, the LanOce on a credit of one year, with itter t; m'ie purchaser to give biond, with ap oved security. Cuim'r in Eq. 8. D. Oct. 2'2, 1852 52.-td ai Equity-Sumter District. Ex parte. J. R. McLaw and others. In purstuance of an order in the above atedi case, I will sell for cash to the ightest bidder, on thte first Monday in No. nimber next, at Stumter Court House, tine 'groes, viz: Birister, Susy. Bob, Juilia, lilliam,, Lizzy, Rees, Phillis, and Mur en.. W. F. B. IIAYNSWVORTII, Coni'r in Eq. 8. D. Oct. 22, 1852 52--td Notice Ef hietif giveni that applicatio~n will he made at the ntext Sessin of thte Legis ture for a Charter for a Batik in the Tlown Sum tervillo. July 20, 16t2, 39--td. BW.4~W8 ~~' Ordinary for K .~ t" r.=; , u aid=Disiric&" ' W heWi ;EK L Goodman h th abpplid 'tonie tar.uet, " - Administration on- all anid wE iialai the igoods and chattles, rights td creditos sidf Henry Goodinan late of dDistrictafoeasaid, deceased. 'Th'e are', t? e'refore, to cite and adinon. Ish 8ll and singalar, the kindred and ceredi. tori of the said deceased, to be and appear lifore ino at our next Ordipary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Sumter Ciurt House on Friday the 29th day of Oc t ber, ipst., to shew cause, if any, why e sAid administration should not be ganted. Given under my hand and seal, this 19th . of October, in the year of [t. a.] pur Lord one thousand oigit hun d editi ftyr-tWo, and in the 76th Year of American Independence. W. LEWIS, o. s. D. October 22, 1852. 52-2t Plantation for Sale, A valuable plantation situated in Sumter District, 12 miles East of Camden, and 3 nilles North of Spring Hill; containing 450 acres of land, about 200 acres in cultivation; a good dwelling house and all other necessary budid ings thereon ; fine springs of water, and re markably healthy. The above place is a very pleasant summer residence. Application for information may be made at this office, or to the subscriber on the premises. MARY GRIER. Oct. 22, 1852 52-to Carpetings Carpetings i ! The subscribers are now prepared to of fer at the loweatmarket prices, a full as. sortment of superior VELVE'TTI' A PIS. TRY, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY INGRA IN, SCOTCH, VENITIAN, DUTCII AND LINEN CARPET. INGS in new and choice designs. Also. the various widths of PRINTED BAIZES or FLOOR CLOTHS; FLOOR and STAIR OIL CLOTHS, and CRUMB. CLOTHS. G I L 'T and SILVERED STAIR RODS and CARPETINGS. RUGS and MATS, &c. all of which have been carefully selected from the manu facturers in the American and English markets, by one of the partners, and we will have them cut, made, fitted and laid in the most workmanlike manner, and on the best terms. We most confidently in. vite attention to our stock. Also, Curtain Materials. We are now prepared in our curtain de partmn ut to offer the various styles of CUR'TA IN STUFFS, in Silk worsted, Linen and Cotton Damasks, Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, Gimps, Lops, Tassels, Cornices, &c. Church Trim mings, Hangings, &c., new designs for which we have now received and they will be made, and put up, on the ber t terms, in the most workmanlike manner, and unddr our own supervision. BROWNING & LEMAN, Successors to C.& E. Ket nisoN & Co. Corner King and Market Streets, Charleslon, S. C. Oct. 22, 1952 52-tf NEW F RM The subscribers having associated t;en selves together in the mercantile busiir'es under the ;rm of BUTLER & NEWI IE lt V, would respectfully inform their fricuds :t.ti rhe pubiic generally, that th - (Ceiewmg and openiing a Ir'e tald rie loots, ami Share-, l11a1 and C.ps, liardware andl Crockery, Fancy Articles, &c. &c., w' ich they will sell extremely low for cash, or to customers who will pay up punctually. 07 It is tunniecessary to enumecrate arti cles, just conme alonig see for yoturselves. A. M. NEWIBERY. At the stand formerly occupiedi by Mtc Romy & .Joncs, one door north of the Post Ohlice. Stumterville, Oct. 15. 1853 51-tf ROACH & BLACKWOOD, Just received by Express at " THE ?~ AMETTO HOL)USE," Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Candles, Lard, But ter, Tea, Starch, Smap, Tobacco, Segars, &c. &c. ALSO A large stock of Goods, Crockery, Kaddle ry, Hardware, &c. For sale low hy RtOACII & BL.ACK WOOD. Sumterville, Oct. 15i, 152 5I-tf QLOCKS, WATCHES AND Thie Snusciier would respecliully ini foritn the citizens of Sumter and adjaicent Di-riets, that lie has just opened in Sum. terv lae a beautiful assortmntt of Olocks and Watches, Brooches, l'inger Ring.s, Cull' Pins, Ea;r Rinigs, Ituckels, Slides, Fob, Vecst, Guard Chains, ofl Steel, Silver and Gold-Gold and Salver P'ens and Peci Cases; Specta cles of various kindls ; Whlite and Coral Beads, Br~icelets, &c. &c. All oif which will be sold at Charleston prices for Cash, by C. T. MASON, One store sonth of Mrs. Hulbert's Millenery. P.* S.-lhepairing of every descripition done it thec very best mianner rand at the shortest notice. giff" All work done by me, warranted to give satisfaction. C. T1. M. Deceniber 2, 1851 (1 tf Money Wanted. T II l Subhscriber resp~ectfulIly announces to' Ilhose indebted to hut im fr last year and year before, that he is very much in need of in ;als " A word to the wvise is sufficirie '- - WV. J. FRANCIS. A ug ust . 185:2.4-. I1S herebygiven that application will be made, at th', next seession of the State Legislature, to close the road known as "the Midilleton road," leading from thre Depot through miy plantation. WIlLLI$ RLAMSAV. September 1, 152 4f-3re Land for Bale, rilE Subscriber qlThrs his Pinntation in .IGlarendon faor saler, containing 750 acres of Lanud; i150 acres cleared ; the place iu well gettled.. On the premises are a .good Gin and Scre~w, Iorse-Mill and Wheat 'I~hrashecr. Any person wvisht ing to buy, may apply to the stibscr'ber on the places one naile a~ove~ Ca :iary, Chutrc, ont the main road to Camden. Jtuly 6i, 1%2. -ti' BY.Avirue: of iun xecutions/ o' n cdirectied wil boa Id at Sonitis Cou HIeaise, on the let Moday and day follo' ing in November nextwithin legal hou of sale, to the highest bidder, for eshitI following property. Purchasers tot payft titles 4 Horses levied on as the propert of R. W. Andrews at the suits of V. Tisdale and J. Vanderpool, Jr. 1 Negro levied on as the proport of W. J. F. Bethune at the suits of J." & L. Bowie. 1 Horse levied on as the propert of W. H. Brown at the suit of II. Keejit 2 Horses levied on as the propert of W. R. Bently at the suits of T. J. Dir kidis apd Samil. Harvin. I Muld and Horse levied on as th property of M. flarwit at the suits of .7 Lynn and J. S. & L Bowie. 2 Negroes levied on as the propert of Dr. W. S. Burgess at the snita of '1 D. Sumter, 1H. P. Dougal and J. A. Harvir 1 Negro levied on as the pr.opert of W. F. Butler at the suits of J. B. IIi' ton, J. J. Davie, W. L Lewis and J.'S. L Bowie. 1 Negro levied on as the property c G. W. Barnes at the suits of W. W. An derson and S'I Tate. 3 lorses levied on as the propert of R. L. Christmas at the suits of IR.. Kennedy, A. M. Kennedy, J. T. Solomon & Co., und A. J. & P. Mioses. 1 Negro levied on as the property o John Chia at the suits of G. Barton ant L. B. Hanks. I Mule levied on as the property c U. Chandler at the suit of L. B1. IIanki Mlare and Colt levied on as the prc perty of John W. Donald at the suit a E. Durant & Co. 2 Negroes levied on as the proport of Daniel W. Davis at the suits of Danic McCaskill and W. C. Moore. 1 Negro levied on as the property of John W. Ervin at the suits of Thomn: Cobb, D. 8. Sargeant and E. A. G. Gary Ad:n'rx. 1 Negro levied on as the p.roport of J. C. Graham at the suit of \V. G. Wil liams. 1 Horse levied on as the property c John 0. lolladay at the suit of Win. Net ties. 1 Negro levied on as the-propert of Jas B. Hilton at the suit of B. A. Walker 1 Negro levied on as the property c lkenry A. lolladay at the suits oi'Thoma J. Al. Davis, 2 cases ; and I1. Kelley. 1 Negro levied on as the propert, of John F. June at the suit of Al. Al. Benl bow. 1 Norse levied on as the property c Win. Kelley at the siit of Jas. T 'Pack 1 horse levied on as'the property <. R. F. Ligon at the snit of Jessee' Aller Leather, Shoes, &c., levied n' a lhe property of Jesse Morgan at ~the suit a John Conyers. 2 Horses levied on as the propert of Elizabeth .McLeod at the suitof. Al Loovis. 1 Negro levied on as the propert of1 B. Moody at the suit of C. BtIoli I llmrse leviedi onm as the prepnrt of \V. W. Ne:wmian) at the i of J. Vail derpoiol, Jr., 2 case. 1 horse levied on as the prpert of 8' Newman at the suits of T. J.. inki: and Mcltoy & Jones. ... I Negro levied on as the propert f J. S t.' liarLIoi a the suit ofJame 1 Ngr'o lvh:d 'u as the poport of M. A. Stukes at the suit.~of \V. 1 White. 2 Negroes levied on as the propert of Hirdy Stuckey at the suit ot Robinso & Caldwell. 1 Buggy levied on as the proport of Rt H. Tisdale at the suits of J. J. Rai field, and IHarrell, Hlare, & Co. 1 Mule levied on as the promperty <i ,Emily E. Watts at the suit of John G. Gul .m.. I llorse and 1 Negro levied on a the property or WV. M.W Wilder at the suit of E. D. I'ringle, and WV. Allen. 1 Negro levied on as the propert of IR. J. WVitherspoon at the suits of Th State, Roosevett & Son, and F. I. & A. 310ses, A. J. Moses, J. T. Solomtons & Cii and E. 8. linggins. ofNegro levied on as the propert fT.8. Wilson at the sittof I). J. WVim I Lot and Buildings thereon, in Suir terville, adljointing hands of the Meitodiu Church levied on as the property of 1 Kavanaughm at the suits of WVebb Clari and J. G. Gamlin. I Lot and Bii dings thereon, ittSun terville, adjoining handts of the T1an-Yar levied ott as the property of Jesse Morgnm at the suit oh Jlohtn Conyors, 2 cases ; I D). P'rin~gl, anid Johin China. 1 Lot and IBuilditngs thereon, in Sun terville, adjointing lands of L. B. hlank levied upon as die property of A. Chiisolt at the suit of Joel Stevens. 1 Tract of 50 acres of~ land, in Cl rendon, adjoininig lands of and ntear wvhei Defenidant lives; leeied upon as the prope ty of Jolin 8. Rich, at the suit of R. P'oin toy. 1 Tract of' 10 aeres of hmnd in Cl~ rehdon, adjoining haiids of WVm. Whit levied upon as the piroperty of [Ieniry' White, at thn snit of IR. .1. P'rice.. 1 T1ract of' 1 2. acres o'f latnd ini CL rendon adjoitningr hands of D'd P'latt a: Thoummas J. M. Da.vis, levied upon as ti property oh C. F. Rtichbourg, at thne souit R. C. D ollard. I Tract of 200 acres of land in Cl. rendon, adjoining hinds of antd where D fendant lives, levied upon as the proper of L. D. Bryanit at the suit of Edwa Broughtoni. I Tract of 300 acres of land Claremont, adjoitning lends of, and svbnu Titunons Tlown is situnted, levied upon the piropmerhy of Thomas Garrett at the sui oif llThe State, 2 cases ;Wade Ward, at O3. Reader. 1 Lt and B~uildinigd thecreon, ne. Lynclhnrg, adjoitning landls of, atnd who D~efendatnt lives, levied upon as the prop< ty of John Q.. Adamts, at. the suit of Jo] F. Ervin. JOIIN C. RIIAM.E,s.s. n. Sumterville, Oct. 11, 1852. 51-td f 'NIIE next regular mneetmtg of the Coi A.missioniers of Cross Roads for Sak county ill be held at James Lowry's T.Iuesday the 19'th inst. J. W. STUCK EY, Sec. & Treas. Blishnpiille, QOt 2, 1852.50 ITIEREAS the law requires the Or nary of Sumter District to be in I 05e Monday and Friday, in each wvet (pen therefore havig tininess in s; Odihe willi6a.;a att nd on those d~a W. LEWIS March 0, 1852, 20 r1t e OJFElR r.d K.L s FRENCHf, ENG * SUtGICAL INSThU. TRUSSES. (ALL KIN y PESSAIltIS,t "' 1. DRUGISTS LABELS: "' - GLASS WARE, PATENT MnEDICINES, Y THmOMProNIAN MInclcEs, - LAg SAREsi' Iias & ROOTS, - SOLAR, GARDEN SEEDS, SPIRIT GAB Genuine C a Together w e COMPRISING Tf1t NTOCKi ' AU Agent for the PATEYT AND FAA April Gtii, 1852. PROCLAMATION, e r f3 EXECUTIVE DEPA RTMENT. S. C., October 14, 1852. WHEREAS the Congress of the Uni ted States did, by an Act passed f and approved on the twenty-third day of January, in the year of our Lord one thons , and eight hundred and forty-Fix, enact, I " that the Electors of President and Vice Prdesident shall be appointed on the Tues day next after the first Monday in Novem a ber of the year in which they are to be ap , pointed. And whereas the Constitntion of this State provides that the .ltectors shall be . appointed by the Legislature : And where the Legislature of this State f will tot be in regular session at the time prescribed by the aforesaid act for appoint ment of Ele tors: THEREFORE, be it known, That I, JOH N II. MEANS, Governor in and oer this State, by virtue of the power vested in me by the Constitution, authorising the B Governor, on extraordinary occasions, to convene the General Assembly, do issue this, my PROCLAMATION, calling up - on and requesting the Senators of the. Ge neral Assembly whose terms of oflice f have not expired, and those who have been . now recently elected, and the members of f the Ilouse of. Representatives who have a'so been now recently elected, to convene s in Column;a, on the FIRST MONDAY in November next ensuing, that they may be prose t in the House of Representatives on the said Tuesday next after the first said Monday, to appoint Electors of 'resi dent-MdthVicePresident of the United States;in ciiformity;with the act aforesaid. Given underiy. hand and the seal of the State' afore ' at C the I4th ay '.year of. our. Lord one L ]eighfhundred and fifty-two, an ti the 77h.yenr of'the Ind wen deute siine Uniate l!" * ~Americ'a. . JOHN Alw MEANS. ENJ PRRy, Sec'ry of State. Oct 15. " 51-td. 1000 Acres of Land for Sale. jWILL sell my track of Land contain mng one thousandf acree : three hun. d~red and filly of which ate cleared .and un der good fence, on the p)retnises is a comn mnodions dw~ellinig and elI necessary out -buildings. 'ti above is situtatoed oti the road Ieading from Sumtervillo to Darling 1o C, 11., between Black River atid -. Lynch's Creek. JARED LAWV. (L71 Watchtman copy twice. 4 Oct 5, 1852- 50-4t. JOSEPH FREY; FROM CIARtLESTON, Informis the Ladies anti Gentlemen of Sutervillo and vicintity, that lhe will be in Mumterville abut the~5th of Novemtber, ,prepared to 'ITurid and Repair Piattos, Or garis atid other Miusical Instrumients. No -charge will be made; if satisfaction is not t givetn. Orders left at this oflice will be promptly attended to'.. Oct. 15, 1852 - 51-tf For Wright's 5Blu, Mu~r RAY'S FEREUY, AND ALL ~' IsateresediamteLasadiasa. T lhie steamer D::KALil, .. Uriso, itnaster, wvill leave Chiarleston as abiove, about the 5th of October. F"or lfreightt arranlge ientai apply io Caiptrin on floagn, isft O'NEiL, hIlLL & KENNED)Y. C ~ V..cbinn cpy. Boyce'd Wharf. :Sept 27, 18ft'. -n Administrator's Notice, JIIAVE appointed Mr. W. M. Green; I mnyAgenit; in reti.ld all tfld :thtter6 of the Estaite bf .Jnhn McDonald, late nf tis D-iistrict. AARY E. McDONALD. 4 AIi It'rsop s having demands against f the Estutd of Julhn Mr. Donald; will piresenlt thiem duily attested. Those indebted iwill t- make immnediate payment to - . W. M. G REEN, Agent. y February 1-1, 1852, 17-tf Peruvian Guano and Farm ers Plaster, is I~aving made arrange'ments for a stipply ts of Peruvian Guano and Plaster, of genu id ine and wvarran'.ed quatlity. All who may wvish, to obtain either of thieni through us ir will Pleaso send their orders early, so 'fiat re we may ordter the quatitty wated by ifnt r. Janonly, er utt tte for Plantnig. A sup. in ply will be krpt always on hanid atid ainy itifornmation g!'en by appijlying to 10h1rTT & ROBISON, .No. I aiu 2 .uh intic Wharf. - Chiarleston; Oct. 14, t8'i2. S1-4w "; Improved- EnIs ~ a aWater Elevntoiw, ti All jiersors 1vtshihig titte abone h-vaturt eunf he supplied by the su bscrt-.r, who n th 4,n for,the District of 8tumter, S. (. .w / It IF. Lhiggy: -'. / Stumtervillfe, D~ecember 2, 1851. I-ti n.- Valuable Woodland Near ils THlE TrowN FOR SALE. ik, Between 17 and 18 acres of land hjying mid at Turkey Creek near Sumterville, will be 'a. sold on acconimndating terms to an ap proved puirchnaeer. A pply at this ofiee. -LIf Jan. 2'7th, 1852 1I : *.-5'pltoirT:,~it~) t ea'O large.j e ines - S S AVOR1& 1CS So'Hitfd[~, si= Bi s0tes t 1) lcL Y ,N Y lost approved . rILY AfED)WIA - - -; 24 t , CABINET WARE D! P M. ANDRE TAKES thin'ineftod i' inforiingy the "citizlns of Sumterville and viclrity that Ihe has opened In Sumterville, opposite" the.new Presbyterian Church, a CA INET, WARW ROOM I, where ie -will keep for sale, cheap, all ineh furniture as comes under this department if bii trade, which he Will warrant of good material ; and will furnish for cash, at Charles on prices; all descriptions .of Furniture made. lItejtiring executed at the shortest notice. . Mahogany and plain C.fhans furnished with. ut delay. having procured the services of Mr. C. W. [)AVIs, lie is prepared to furnish Metallic Plates mngraved in any style. . .. All the sbnribebr asks.i a.ftir dial, rind topes by punctual attention to business and any terms, to merit public patronage. Lebruary 17, 1852. 17-1y D. J. WE -T, foERCHANT 'TAILOR. Would respectfully Inform his friends an d he pubhc gen- rally that lie now has on hand nd of:- rM for sale on reasonable terms a large tad splendid assortment of Cloths; Ctssimers and Vesting, with Hats, Caps, Suspenders, Cravats, Socks, fine yn- . en and Merino Shirts, Utaser s, 3loves, handkercheifs, Umbrellas, &c. Men and Boys Really Made Clothing of eve -y description and variety. Complete Military Outits, Uniforms, Swordr; Bt aulntts, &c., furnished at short notice. Uniforms for Sumter Riflemen furnished oli .asoiablo terms. JIlis vestings are peculiarly rich, consisting if far richer patterns than ever previously ex tihited in this market. Oct. IC, 1851 51 if A. ANDERSON,. Staamtervile, S. C. Respectfully informs the people of Sum er District that he has 'ust receive. and tow ofTers for sale the bs.selected nt choice stock of Spring and Summer Goode t'hat has ever been brought,to this market. le fias received many new styles of Spring- and Summer Goods, which purchasers v-ould do veil to examine before buying elsewhere. Blac n and mixed Broad-Clothes, Satin,: Velvet, will be do orms, and at prices to suit the times. a ?PGarnenti mannfactured by thesubscrid ter, and warranted to give satisfaction. -Or lors from a distance promptly attended to. Hie may be found at the stand formerly oe mipi'ed by A Conway, aiid more reecently by D3. W. Price. A. A NDERSON,. Apbiil 27, 1852 25 tf The First of' the Seadon. TI lE.' Subgecribe'r wotuld inform the citi I zens of Sumnterville and vicinitj; that det is now receiving a large, fine: and well goleceted stock of C2 L OT list CASSI MERES, AND VESTINGS: both plaint andl fanc~y. A Lso--a v'ery- large and superior assort ment of READY MADE CLOT11ING, embracing every quality, variety and style, both for men and boys. (Call and see at .D. J. \VIN N'S. A pril 13, 1832. 2.5-tf FISK'S MlETlA LLlC COFFINS of all sizes, constantly on hand and for salo by IUDSON & BROTfINR; Opp. Temperance ItIl Sitrnterville. Juneit 15th, 1852 .i4-tf Webb Clark's Hotel, ~SUM'TRRVILLP, S. UC, This Ilotel is situated in the mos't pleaantpar ofthetont n. The is Proprietor will be pleased to see hsfriendes atnd the travellinug pnhble; prom ismne to spafi n no exertions otn his part to render themt comtfortable. Charges idea sondbhk. \VEIII CLARK, Tan - Proprietor SUMTER HOUSE. F. MY ElS, would respectfully in form the citizens of Sumterville and the surrounding country that lie hei just returned from Charleston, and has miadoi arrangements to receive ICE and SODA WA TElt, -of every variety, weekly. ie lias on handl, and will continue te receive thiroughouit the seasont, a choice aisortm'entW. Wines and Cordials, Confectioniaries, Fruit &'., all of which .will be disposed of cheapet thtan was ever offered before itflspace. May 29, 1852. ~ Itf Not icd. Persons having demnands against tlie Es tate of 11. Richardson, Dc'd. nre regnested to prceent them duily attested; antitose itn debted to ttitke payment to C. Al. RICJlARI)SON, Aldmr. Nov. 6,1850. 2 tf Notice. . A pplicrntfomi will he itiade to thte next Sess.ji of the Stnte l.-gislatumre for a re-charter of m) Drige ai'ri~ Lynches Creek. M. DuJIOSE. A ig. 2, 1852 4l-3m Negro Shoes, - Ihe saubsc'ritber has made arrangements fo Ithe manufactuire of from Four to Five TIhousan pairs of (lie above article by the FA LL. Fo reference as to quality, hie would respec-trull refer persons who, may be dispose d to purchad of him, to those who patronized Ilinm last yesi As to price, lhe will guaranatee themi as lowv a can be atliorded. . ,. .. aId '41. b li@a ' Cents per bj 'W ichmlardson;E-. 'gusty;a' ,v e'- Aw.4NT~ by'i.n. . tk Ja~. 6 8 JaHN 6,R 18.' Lr ," May ~Ilr, i84Y. W, AKENT&MITC * . ASLIIONABLE Clothing an Ou-i ES Au- BJtfi~N MASONICHtJ4 No. 268 King-street, :i~b ii 3 Wchitwoh h; Ch. iestbh, ~V Purchasersk wi find M'~all; timoa g and complete stock of Gent's. '' REAT YMADR CLOT AJRTIJLE& t W. A. KENT.: ) r.r.Mi - Mauftiactory 13 Wasint M~ay 1849. iV . r71y HARMONIC XItJ FERDINAND. ZOGBAU; , Iporter '.of, . :' 1bIUSI , MUS0ICAL IRSt'ThU lkin ptfeq i. C h a rle sto n , S . , C o.. M E , T 1 WHOLESALE CLOTHiNATY O.21) HAYNE BTREET, . 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