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. ...... . j..... D9 dIrs ' delph'y' for In Zndie, I~e Com niskan Debility, curing after Nat d by Nature's Own Agent, t tie. Pamphlets, contain. -ing S rnien be of its Value, furnished by agents nUtice atitibg the medica advertiseme 8-ly. Isdalng. 'rhnusands 'c tidkenls who use Verminuge. composed of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., arc not aware, that while thoy appear to benefit the pa tiont, they are adsially laying the foundation for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss of sight, weakness df limbs, dwe. In another column will be found the adef *ement of Hobensadk's -Medicines, to widch we ask the attention of ill directly interested In theIr own as,well as tileir Children's health. In LIver Complaints and till disorders arising from ttose of a bilious type, should make use of .thesonly genuine medicine, Hobensack's Liver Pills. tg "Be not deeeivcd," SUt ask for Ilolieta sack's~Worm Syrup Liver and Pills, ard the serve that each has the signature of the Proptie orJ. N. HosuNsAcIC, as none else are genuline Agust. 10. 42-1y. 1MEssitS. EDITORS :-The anxiety mani fested to bring before the people many of the citizens of Claremont County to repre sept them-in the next Legislature, induces miny of tlie friends of Capt. FRANCIS J. DSSCHAMPS, to offer his name for the consideration and support of his fellow citi zens. His unpresuming, unostentatior ;deport mntri. his modest manners, together with jis strong good sense and high moral worth, entidfes him to the support of SALEM. Sept. 9, 1853. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to old customers and the community generally that hy the 20th inst., I will have in store a full stock of FALLJAND WINTER GOODS in my line, consisting of CLOTHIS, CAS MIMERES, .and VESTINGS, of every description. -ALSO H A T S, CAPS. &c.; FINE LINEN SHIRTS, DRA WERS, SUSPENDERS, H'ALF HOSE; GLOVES and CRAVATS of every'description; with a complete as assortment of Ready Made Clothing, carefully selected in the Baltimore and e4 York markets. D. 1. WINN. Sept. 20, 1853, Village Lots for Sale. T ERMS mado easy and possession given Alot -January next,. * Now is your time for a good bargnth Apply at this office. %9ept. 1 853. 46 tf Head AQuarters. 44t$ REGIMENT, S. C. hMt, - Old Ford4 Sept. 7, 18-53. - HEFORTY-FOORTIR REGIMENT, S. C. Militia, wi i parade on Saturday, theBth day of October' next, it Timnmons * %wti, al-ned and equilpped as the law di recteyfor Dri and Review. - The Commissioned and ~nnommis stoned officeb. the da'y previous for Drill iad -Instruction. 'he Line to lie fomwfed each day at 11 o'clock, A. M. Punctual attenraaneo is required, as the Law will be strictly enforced against all defaulters.~ B3rigadier General B. R. CnIANDLE.R ahid Staff' are resectfully inivitod to attend on . ,pth~e day ofurefiew. By order. Col. 44th Reig't. - W. T. W[LDER, Adjutant. Napt. 5, 185.3. 45 5 I-F'Wy.tchman copfuntl pade. Attention I Beat No. 3. Beat Company, No. '3, Upper Bat II talion, 44th Reghntent, will parade at Plowden'.a Mills on Saturday, nithe,17th of September next, arm ed and equipped, as the lawv directs, fort Drill and Instruction. Thei.ni to -he formned at 11 o'clock, By order of Col..P. M. MELLETT. - iAS. H. MONTGOMERY, Capt. 29th Aug. 1853. 44 3t HEAD QUARTERS, 0'TH REGIMENT CAVALRY, SeuSranviLR, Aug. 25, 1853. Tthe 5th Regiment of Cavalry is hereby ordered to parade at Sumterville, on Friday, j e~u J4th~day of October next, at 11 o'clock ~~v . M., for Drill and Review. ~?The Cdmmissioned and non.Coinmission. ed officers of the Staff and Line, are order ed to assemble the day previous for drill and instrieticirh at the same hour and place. . The Lieut. Colonel and Major, are charged with the extension of this Order to the Companies composing their respect. iv. ,Squadrons. By order, THJOMAS li. IJAKEk, - Col. 5th Reg't. Cavalry. RI. H. GooDWVYN, JR.. Adj't. Atug 30 44 7t Estate of L, White, Dec'd, DERSONS indebted to the late Capt. ALeonard White, will take notice, that tho demands due him are lodged with us for collection, They are requested to come for ward and settle, as our instructions are positive. No other notice wvill be given. Aug. 048 . J. & M. MOSES. Au. 83- 44 3t T~ C. WORTH, Forwardin6 Merchant WILMINGTON, N. C. Aug ,41 ly Fine Sogars and Garden Kept eoustantly on hand by --. OAaGAN.& CO. Y virtue otuidfy 0utidi to me sold sBi trsCot *use od the stifondl3 'tid d follow. il October nextithing hours f .adie~to the highestbidderjtb cali th following propeity. Purchaser to paj fbi titles: - One lot of lard in Sumterville, adjoining lands of the Academy and 1_4 D;'Jodesi, levied upbt di-the property. f John D. Jones, at thbbedit of John11. Frierson. Defendant's ihterest in-ono tractf'ladd in Saldm; adjoining lands of Ei Durant and Eot. of J. McLendon, levied upon -as the pfdiidfty of Isalah McCoy, at the suit of 0. P. McRdy. Sbild at the risk of the former purchaser. Deferidants intefeht in One tract of land in Salenr; adjUidirigi Iditda of DAvid Green, Player and others; levied dpadt as the prop. erty of T. Wa English; at. the suits of Brown, Lee & Cod G; C. Wheeler; -and W. E. Vose. Lot and. buildings theion In Sumter. ville adjrjhing land of- -.opposite F. Myer's lotei levied dpon as the property of A. Chieolm, (under mortgage) at the suits or Joel Stevens, Samuel Kikendall and J. Jam. Chandlei: Lot aid buildihgs therenn in Sumter. ville adjoining lands of~ and where 0. M son livdlt levied upon as thd pfbpdkty di A. Chisolm,(under mortgage) at the suite of Samuel Kipendall and J. Jas. Ckandler.w Lot and buildings thereon in Sumterville adjoining lands of and where defendant lives levied upon as the property of A. Chisolhn (under mOrtgagb) at the sUita Of Samuel Kikendall ai.d J. Jas. Chandler. One lot and buildings ihdreon in 8um. terville, adjoining lands of anid wh're Miss E. Itenney lives, levied upod as the property of W. S. Hoyt, at the suit Of E. Salisbury, Pringle, Graham, & Cd. One lot of 2 dcrea, more cot less; dAd buildings theroni One lbt df &:4 acids and buildings thereon: One tract of 1000 acfds (if lnnd; One lot and buildings thereon in Sumterville, and where del't. lives, levied on as the property of Thos. J. Coghlan, at the suits of John G. Raflield, Edward McGrath, Win. Adgor, R. W. Spann, and Bank of the State of Sonth Carolina, Interest in 1 negro. 2 wagons,'I horses levied on as the property of A. Chisholm, at the suits of J. Jas. Chandler and Sam'l. Kikendall. 1 Negro, levied on as the property of G. W. Billups, at the suit of Wm. Webb. 1 horse -levied on as the properly of G. F. Bradford, at the suit of C. T. Mason. 1 Negro, levied on as the property of T. R. Berry, at the suits of W. Osteeni; J. T. Cummings and A. J. & P. Mo.es. 1 Negro levied on as tire property of W. R. Bently, at the suit of E. D. Pringle & Co. I Negro and 1 Horse. levied on as the properly of John W. Ballnrd, at the suits A. C. Spain, F. J. & M. Moses, and W. E. Felder. 12 Negroes, levied on as the property of W. F. Butler, at the suits of E. D. Prin. gle & Co., W. H. B. Richardson, J. J. Berry and J. S. & L. Bowie. 1 Horse, levied on as the property of R. L. Chrisunas, at the suits of . Vaughan, and Wm. Wilson. One negro Ievied upon as the property of John W. Ervin, at the suits of D. S. Sargent and Thos. Cohb. One Negro, levied on as tie property of John W. Ervin undera Mortgage given by J. W. Ervin to Joseph Montgomery, and sold to satisfy said mort g. 1 Negro levied on as the property of B. J. Hodge, at theesuit of W, Webb & Co. and W. Webb, Assigneei arid J. W. Dar gan, -- 1 Negro levied on as the property of C. W. Lesesne% at the suit of.R. M. Ridgell, Admr'r. 1 Negro, levied on as tihe property of Elizabe;. Mcbeod, at the suit of Richard Cain. 1 Morse levied on as the property of HI. Husbands, at the suit of J. B. Lewis. 1 Negro levied orn as thre prorperty or Jars. McCauley, at the suit of WN. A. Oun inghtam. 1 Mule and 1 Horse, levied on as the property of Wmi. M. M.'ore-, at tire suit of. D. J. Winni and Win. Webb. 2 Negroes levied on as the property ofI W. 1H, McKnright at the suit of WN. C.| Dukes & Sons G. Foilin, ann Rt. McLeishr. I Horse levied on as thre property oif TV. HI. Osteeni, at the snita of .V. E. Cunning. hamr, and John WV. Kelly. 1 Negro levied on as tire property of WV. M. Wilder, at the~ suits of WV. Webb, anrd Black & Jonies. 1 Negro levied on as the property of Rt. J1. Withrerspoon, at the suits of T. D). Fri erson, 0 Reeder, and John China. 1 Marre, Colt, Crop of Corn, Cotton in the field, 1fodder, ilogs, Cown arnd Calves, House and Kitchren Furniture, Plantation TVoolsn levied on as the proper'v of L D). Bryanti. at the suits of L. B. I-fanks; and H[enr.y Kelly. To be sold on Tuesday tire 4th day of October, at Defendants rteui dence in Clarendon. 1 Negro levied on as tire property of Edward Richardson, at thre suit of L. F. Rhrame. 1 Negro levied on as the property of WV. Clark, at the suit of 0. P. Mc Roy. Stock in Store, levied on as tire property of Thosn. O'Connor, at the suit of M. L. Wilson, - 1 Hlorsre, 1 Mule, iS Wdagons, 2 Carts House and Kitchen Furniture, levied on as thre property of Thos. J. Coghrlani, at the suit of tire Bank of the State of Sonth Carolina, Rt. W. Spann, WN. Adgor, Ed. ward McGrath, and John G. Rarfheid. J. C. R A ME, s. s. a. Sept 10, 18.53. 46--3t Mr, Editor, You will please announce through the columns ot youir pa. per, the name of JOllN S. RICHARD. SON, Ja., as a Canditate to represenit Claremont County at the next tilectiotn for the State Legislature, andI oblige MANY VOTERS. &ept. 7, 1853. d5 td Mr. Editor: Please ainnounce Capt. TV. D. FlERsoN as a Candidate for Sherifl' of Sunmter Drstrict at tire drnsuing election. Aug. 24, 185g. Mr. Editor :----You will oblige a number of thre voters of Sumter District, by announcing in your columns the name of Major JOHN BALLAnD, as a Candidate for Ordimary at tire ensuing election. Aug. 13, 1853. 42 tf We are authorized to an nounce Mr. Gzortoz P. Cooca., as a Candidate for Ordinary of 8muter Disti, at the next election. Aug. 4, 1853. 41 t( NRATLT EX1rUTR1es aT TnHIr FFIE. i & n W e h eston S We are receiving or usual large supply of Fdacy and Staple Dry Goods-Also, Patahtation Goods of every variety, consisting ofr' Super DUFFIL BLANKETS, MACKINAW DITTO; OSNABURGS; GEOROiKA PLAINS; KERSEYS: STRIPES; PRINTS, &c. &cj We still adhere strictly to the One- Price system. Our goods are all marked in plain figures, and our terms enable us to sell, EVERY ARTiqLE, at the SMALLEST SIBLE PkOFIT. W. G. BANCROFT & CO. 253 and 255 King Street, one door bdlow Wentworth. September 10, 1853z 46 4m PERRY MOSES, -A V 'H9 OLD STAND OF A. J. & P. (OSES. As Agcnt Jki* the D.Kulb Manufacturing As Agont for T. B. Peterson, Publisher Company their Yarns and Osnaburgj any of his publications at tho sanie at Factory Prices; at Wholesale, price; retailh as he selle therh for in WINDOW BLINDS, adapted to windows Philadelphia-comprising the best and of 18 lightsi 8 by 10 or 10 by 12, Jatest publicat ions, by the most popu FLOUR on consignment of the best br:.nd, lar and celebrated writers in the world. Faniily; etc. . WINDOW SASH, 18 lights, 10 by 12, PRISERVING KETTLES, of all sizes. French Glass, primed and glazed at PATINT Copper-riveted Gin Bands. 15 cents. Cotton Bagging, Rope and TWine Of various Qualities and at the Lowest Prices. GLASS JAS with covers, for Preserves SCHOOL BOOKS. An extensive assort. and Jellies. ment of English, French, Greek and PAtNTS; Oil, Glass, Varnish, &c. f.atin; Also, Writing and Drawinig LIME, Ilaister Patis aild Hydiaulic Ce- Paper, Quills. Steel Pens, Inks, etc. ment. LINNEN LUSTRE. A few pieces at the ENbLESS CHAINS and Vixtures for low price of 10 cents a yard. Wells. =3Doon 2 aroon 8 Df l a - *OO pounds wanted, for which the highest market price will be paid, cith er in Cash or Merchandize. Sept 7, 1853. 45 tIj D11 W1 JAS. DARGA-, & C0. DRUGISTS, Ono Door West of A. J. Moses' New Store. Offers for sale on reasonable terms,a choice and well selected stock of P, I V Al E.B I B o Chemicals, Evan's Lancets, Perfumery, Dye-Stuffs, Silver Lancet Cases, Flavoring Extracts, Paints and Oils, Scarificators, Gelatine, (variety) Window Glass, Stomach Pumps, Hair Oils, Spirit Gas, Breast Do. Fancy Soaps, Best Vinegar) Brushes, (all kinds) Pens and Ink, Varnishes, Pessaries, Trusses, Toilet combs, Shavibg Creams, Paper, (variety) Lemon Syrup. COLD-DRAWN CASTOR OIL. Best quality of Medeira and Port Wine and French Brandy, For Medical purposes E.rpressly. Genuine Cod Liver Oil, Thoimsoniai 'and Patent Medoideks. Together with a variety of other articles, comprising tie stock of Drugist or Physician. b ly Al! orders put up with neatness and despatch. May 24th, 1853. -30-t f The undersigned having entered into a ciir.nTA EV . Copartnvership in the city of Charlesiton, ~IIECMRCMSI,~1 . under the namte an ! firm of CH AMBERS,~ CHISOLM & MOORE, for the purpose Cfl5 of transacting a general FACTORAGE ucirqaiy\'ieCz!rcail.an avnd COM MISSION BUSINESS, respect- e abia 5 1 ,7. v. fully tender their services to their friends, (1. acquvaivntances and the public generally, ~pro ni ulMsis for Live selling of' Cotton, or the purchasivng miokMuvin t121,1825 of Goods of any description. 1.,312.ad5.ei, Any or all of the products or vnanufac. Bs ulte fikspLvI turedl articles of the country wvill be re- rs ~rdWvt anrc~a 0 212 ceived tipon consignments, disposed of ai 834c~ prornptly, and to the best advaunge. AtCrsbnd itCalricetrftit such timeas as there may be onily a limited 2.114ai 712c~ demand for an article consigned to thoem. a kOilitvveaortevtfMSI nmarket will be fuound whore it will com- I1t)IE1~,a miand its value-.V 1.JCBI~SN The receiving and forwardinig of Goods 21Kn~t~ Bn)op h i Io will also have theil- prompt attention. Every exertion will be used to conduct Fec ulnE bodre all business entrusted to their care in such a vaianuer to ake it mutually profitable admonbvhri'iluhvazi*ivi. and agreeable.. t3 nd5)cs Liberal advances upon consignments ad$ 5 will be made. From their long experience iti businessExrFnevibolrdMmli eoc avid general acquaintanvce with the- wanatsArihaotetofVrld sinrll and desires of the people, wvitha a pledge to ~s ni~ 5 devote their entire time andi sluih to the J.ACII&S, businecse, they Ihatter thaemvselves that they )jKna.(bad)pi.tih:fi. will be eablted to give entire satisfaction. A share of patronage is respectfully so- --- licited. ~ ha od o pn H ENRY L. CHISOLM, 20 DO N oaevsCtzaOS W. C.MOORI~ Epi .ocns July 13, 1853 43 t f.sBo. i afhsat( . dt FA1YIILY STORES,~ BY . vuyhm Clarke &z Brother. 15 ziioqulyLlk mleor who have just received per Rail Road a xr ult ~rivs lvd~vdFov: fine assoriment of ''wha 37 oa..av.z~ Fancy Groceries. VtoLvrslirtuiiat11. comapriahug Pickiea, P'reserved Fruit, Cigar,, rwLionat11.cnt. candle,, and a choice lot of chewing tobacco, w ..~cii&SN to which they invite the atleantion of the citi- 21Kigt.(od pthIgho. February 22, 1853 17.--tf---_ _ -- - Wolfes Aromiatio T EN I N *SO'HEDAMf SC'HNAJ'PS. *JY~ A suiperlativ'e Tonic, Diuretie, zAti-Dys- fJay hsuwam ii . cav peptic, Invigorating Cordial, &c. laetgve10motc-viiie ~I For sale by -iht ard h sm.Frtmlhr DARGAN & CO. aragexnddt i, agv-fmav Citrate 0f' Magnesia, fam cv~ir. OR LEMONADE PURGATIVE 01Tl D)1 A Preparation now extensively usedI as an Sn cvte ue tm1U ~i agreeable msubstltute for Epsom Salts. SA ULCD NN& C Prepared and sold by CHEAPRANH& EVER Dargancennist PepredSwdsolsbynw Bok. u i rleat o1-,, S2. DARGAN &CO. ~A31r C-,3 . nd 50o 11.nts, II SY~ic 3 1- pr x.Juy 2h, 1nd37 1-2 etf next election, and o d Tttlualy 14, 1852 ai 1ii The frieds ofapt P. Nf. GBONSannoue In a cnidi. date for the office of Tax-Collector for salemh Coknty;at ethoensuing election and oblige 1ANr VOTEn. October I SL FOR J'AX' U6LLE c01, O7 The Xriends -of Daan IEL MATIS1l1, Evq., annOnce him a a' caudidatu fur Tax Collector for Claremons County, nt the ensuing dlection. Feb. 8ith, 185315 d FOR OR I NAy R. 3 VITr, Editor:-You will please announce WILLIAM H. BRNU SONas a candidate for the Office of Ordi. nary of Suniter Distict at the ensing election. MANY Voits. April 27th, 1852 '7-t FOR CIERK. (LT We are authorized to announce '1'. J. DINKCINs, Esq., a Candidate for Clerk of the Court, at the erituing election. - MANY VOTERS. Alril l6th 1851 2.5 tf - ^ im . Editor: PlIaste an nounce 31r. J. J. McKElNLAR, a Candi date for Clerk of the Court, for Simter District, and oblige MA1Y VOTERS. April 13, 1852. 25-tf FOR CLERK. MR. E'IDITOR:-f3ANY FRIENDS of W. J.N. IIAM.T are dasirous. of put. img hunm innomination for the Olice of Clerk of the Court of Sunter District, at the emsuing alectioni. M atay 24, 1853. 30--tf FOB SHERIFF. VcRThe Friends of Mr. JOHN F. JUNIE, announce him as candi dato for Sherill' of Sumter District at the next election. Nov. 12t h, 1852 3-d..-pd. M We are authorized to .noun.ce A. E. POOL as a candidate for Sherill'of Snmter District at the ensti ing election. December 21, 1852 8-tf Mr, Editor:-Please an nounce JOHN N. bleLEOD a candidate for Sicriff of Sumter District and ob. lige 31Ar Fr x s. June 20th, !853 35-tf Mr. Editor,, Please an nunce (ol. R. F. IIICKSON as a candi date to represent Claremont Cuuty in the next Loagislature and oblige MANY VOTERS. June 24. 19 34--tf Butler & Newbery Woubl 'Mot respectfully inforzit their friends thot theyw have juat received.an ad ditionial K6tock Of Spring Goods, consisting of Tissue., Berege DeLaines, cnlored Silks, and Muinhr, Mourning Ginghtlanis, Bierege Lann ms and M tnslins, Flabroidoerd Collars and Under Sleeives, Blne D~eniane. (Osnaburga and Homesptins, of vey id.The abovenmed articlos us a acall. June 'ilh, 1853 32--tf Do not Defer, but Come if YOU WANTr TO GET THE Choice, Mr. RlEICH, Merchant Taiioi-, begs leave to miferus the genmtlmoen of Suimter ville ;and District that he he4 just returned with a spendid assortmtent of Clot1:4, Casimeues~ Dapjj etc, V'estings &c. &c., andl in short ev'ert thinig that a rain~'airedl for a fumll suit. H1avine~ masde the cho'ice of his goods huimuself, h~e doubts not but whlat he can ethat thei most frasiidinoi4. Thmere, is no use to have your cloths unde in Chtarleston or by Yankee,, whaen yiou can haive thenm made as stylishm an s well it not bctter thtan anywhere else righat at ho~ime, and this Mr lb~acn paroamises to doi, nayv, he wvillI add that, if his work is nt turnef out al least equal to aniy dlone ina this counittry he will not charge aLntin;.Asr t his prices they shall be hiam a ;riali !t!Cmne soon nad pics out som anti athese bea utifnul Pnnmts a nd Vest patterns, it will intmn beo warm and you wal vwant tthema. .Alr. IR~ten lives nexst door to John F. Ilaymisworth almiost opposfte Dr. Wither Aar prilt, 1853 26-tf The Real "Simon Pure." C. TI. MASON WVOULD) respctftully inform his pa. 1trouas 'al friendk, amnd thea public genearally' Ithat he has received an eaditional Stock o W1atches~ and Jeweigy fret-l from flaltimnore, of every description af pastirnoa as neoat anid duarable as tant which ha:ve ever beeni brought to this mar, ket. 16s prices are low and his article1 goo d. All kindis of repairing donto in the neat esit mtanneacr, and with puromptness. lle respiecaifully solicits the patronage o thea pubhtie, :as lie is ready to sutit thtem ir every re-snict. I ly:1, 185: 31--tf y ______________ Executor's Notice, A.ll personas indebted to thme Estate o -l1ev. .launes Newhery, deceased, either b' Note aor A ccouant will ake imnmedia~te pay menctt. Anal those having demands agnins thei saite will render them in properly at tested within legal timo to A. McCAIN NEWBERY, SAMIUEL C. GRAHAM, Executors. A pril 2ftha, 1853 2-t - FH Darlinagton Flag please cop 3months. 0 .4.4 d1 arancM, Wnd 'qnjwrs AS-)- . N linso -7rto;4d1;a s a thiC robt, hies Jt a shoytnek ch~lb tige.s. liad ,t be scar oo his forehead *d 6 at ideye-rdire, l' niay Ity to hldeit by Wearing his cpk hatdown oter his, forehead. Hau. be sure to pass himself for .a white'..'' onr he .a very white and hasliden ig grep4 care of his skiti for.somd*time. hen he' left lie had a cloth :cap, black coat.ald a. dark colored pair of pants. He will 'be sue to change his Cal) antI clothes Its.6SOdhf as lie can; he.also vears his hair In front straight doiwn to hide the'scar of the-blis tor.- He is a shoemaker by trade, though lie may not go at the business# expectitig that he will be so advertised. The abov6e rewaid 'o One Hundred Dollirs ivilI be paid for his ddlivery in any Jai In the. State. He will be sure to give himself arother name. ,-V JAMES LOWRY. Dradleyville, Sumter District, S. C. May 2htn, 1852 . 30-tf . ' Cainden Journal and Cheraw Ca zette publish five times. SO. CAROLINA--SUMTER DIST, IN.ORD1NA R Y ALrnEus Gnoons vS, F, Bnown and JENCY his wife and others. It appearing to my satisfaction that F. Brown and Jency his wife. John Bosman and Catharine his wife and Lomuel Dos. man, defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond this:State: It is therefore ordeted that they do appear and object to the Division or Sale of the Real Estate of William Gr'ooms, deceased, on or -before the first day of October next, or their con sent to the satase will be entered of reco-p. W. LEWIS, o. s. D. June 28th,1853 35-t Copartnership Notice. 11HE undersigned have forned a Co. partnetshi for the transaction of the FACTORAGE A N D COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the city of Charleston, un der the name of ROSSER & WARREN. The usual advances will be made on all Produce consigned to us, and strict per sonal attention given to all'business eni. trut-ted to our care. Our office on CENTIHAL WH1ARP, Will he opened on or before 15th September next. JOHN ROSSER. THO. J. WARREN. July 12th, 1858 :17-4t Improved Cotton Gins, for past tavotrs the subscriber wish. es to infortt the publc that he still manuffe. Sures Cotton Gins at his establishment in State. burg, on the most improved and approved plan. which le thinks that the cotton ginned on one of those gis of the late improvement is worth at Ieast a quarter of a cent more than the cot ton ginned on tite ordinary gin. Ile also man ufactures them on the most siinplea construction, of the finest finish and of the best materials ; to wit, .Steel Saws tuid Steel Plated Ribs Case hardened which lie will sell for $2 per Saw. lie also repairs old gins and puts them in com plate order at the shortest notice. All orders for Gins will be promptl antid puncttially attended to. WILLIAM ELLISGlN. State btrg, Sutnter Dist, S. C. Feb 17, 26 Exiptor's Notice Al, personis having demands against the Estate of Mr. H-arvey Skinner, dec'd, are requested to hand thout in properly at tested to the subsetilber; and all those in debted will.a inaimediate payment to RI. M. SKINNER, E~xedutor. Jly 20th, 18353 88--in For Cash, And that only rThe cheapest GROCERIES ever sold in Stamterville, cana be had train GORDON & CO., at Dr. Mellett's Old Stand. S'gairs of the finest quality and most ap-~ proved Brnnds in the world, togeater with P'resetved Fruits of dilferent kinds, Syrups, Nuts, &c. A shatre of the public patron ngo is desired, provided it is accompanied by the CASH, but not otherwise. GORDON & Co. June 1-4th, 1853 23--t For Bale. 15 Shares "'ofihnine~tn and Man chester Rail Road Company Stock ror sale,; any person desirous of purchasing said stock will pleaise call on the subscri ber at his office in Sumtervihle. J. B. N. HIAMMET, Attotnev. March n2, 1853 21-tf Notice, tans h Alprnshavinag demands agant te will present attested utatemennts thereof---and thoseta indchted, to the sme, will maks pay. mntt to the Subscribe~r TIIUSMAS 0. E.LLIOTPl, Administrator. Charleston S. C. A pri 20 , 1853. 26 2m Excutor's Notice. All persons havinw demands against the Estate of the late eol. John J. Moore of Sumter District, aro requested to hand themi in properly attested to the subscri bers, and all those indebted will inake payment to the saume. J1. B. MIOORE,: xeu 3. S. MOORS, Eeuors. Marcha 15th, 1853 20--tf The Celebrated Lecoultro SINGLE AND DOUBLE BLADES, and othter Shaving Aparatus. .For sale by DA RGAN & CO. Buter, LardyBacon & Corn PRI5E Montai uttr, (in small Firkins do. do. Leaf Lard, do. North Carolina liacon, do. CORN. Ml ~,1851 ROBT. LATTA. Mach2,284 if Negro Shoes, The subscriber hasa made arrangements foi the mannfactture of from Four to Five Thousan, pairs of the above article by theFA LL. Foi referenet as to qanlity, he would respectfull1 refer persons who may. be disposed to purchase of hun, to thtese who patrontized him last yea As to price, he will guarantee them a. low aj can be oflfreie May 22' 2 JiQRGAN. 4t. STAL DAt beenpliered'f~r A j#61 - They inuifi n, oaiznalo theirfrinds i ydich g ~ e Tsrm Sa in i City acc,0 Mayi 185 Increased F Jo 1 Who lhies made new4i:nlrovotnil!e considerably enla-ged hisstre V receiving fresh goods y P cars and ofiera to the u r ndah months the following arie cash i Ice Crcan and Amona i Oranges, Len1s Pine Apales a tropical fruits' also a fne asso Tobacco and Cigars, with a cho Family Groceries. -also'a larget,' DIRY GO &ODS Pickled Salmori and Pres the beat brands warranted, hi of Bacon of which he receives a new 1- q ply weekly. All of wicie guagnt to sell at the lowest rateisfor caslh. -April 5th, 1803 23 Business Oard B3ROWN & DeRO88ET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEWT DnROSSET & BROWN $ WILMINGTON, N.C Cotton Factors and General Comnm sion eAfrchants., B. McLAURIN, Eq.. will t q. Doi sonal and special attention G. terests and orders of his friendil State and the adjoining Counties of orth Carolina, who nay favor these -H: n with their patronage. Coni N produce to the House in Now ork eit by why of Charleston, Georgetow Wilmington, will be covered hy insaa if notice of the shipment be promptlyg en. May 3, 1803 Notice. All persons are hereby caution trade for, or receive in payment 0 debt1 either or both of two Notes ginvo the subscriber to It. 3. Price,the on two hundred and fifty doilers, andt er for two hundred and ten dollzee.j Notes given for two separate tract#:' were to be paid after good andfa i )et were madb to me by Price, which d", tions were put in writing and are nowAWI my possession, and )vbtch contajiis-it further understanding.4t in the eve.9 it his failNif as he has a e' to make titled 1he would forfeit the amounts-&c C. A$ April 3, 853 . A Lr Watchiman copy.,' AANDERSON, r Sunterville, s. C - Respectfully informs the peobto of a i ter District that he has just receiveli pu now off'era for sale the bet seledted ud~U most choice stock of spruag and slummer Goodli. That cannut be sturpassed by anything i - market. He has received many new uka which purchasers would do wolf to exaniikb fare buying elsewhere. BROADCLOTHSn, CASSJMNEO AND .....- -. - .. A full and large supply of Hoslsj e ~ ', Drawers, Gloves, Suspendersa pndty kerchiefs, &c. &c., A large assorpnent of REA DY MADI6& TIIINtI, wh ch wvill be sold low. ) 8' Garments mannfactured bythenubsel ber, and warranted to giite satiis tidln. Gr ders from a distance promptl attendead to. April 12th, 1853 A. .ND gII New Tin and Sheet-Irda Ware Manufactory JAMES H. -DUE: would respeettillty imforim the citiseus of~umterville~n tglh0 surrounding country, that he is no*e a mu a TIN MANU ACOY.ig vi l, and is now prepared to fill all o mn the tin line. Merchants vill:finid~ ; " their interes t to purchase their wai' frooi~ me,.ae I intend to sell low and wrtanfalK that I sell. ROOFING, GUTTIdRING and JOB 4 WORK executed with promptness and i a workanlike manner. The cash will be expocted im every instance on finishin~ or delivering of every .job. I intend to sel cheap and for the cash only. Fob. 8th, 18531 . . -t State of South Car Sumter District IRA W. BROWN, ads ROBERT LATTA, * InA W. Baowy, who ist in of the Sheriff of Sumter Diutr~ lain Writs of Capias ad Satisfac the suIt pf Robert Latta havin my ollice, together with a Schae .n oath, of his Estate and efieels, hs petitiotn to the Court of Common Pleas prayig that he may be admitted to tho boe lta o of the Acts of the General Asseniy inade for the relief of insolvent debtovi It is '.2 ordered that the said Robert Iktt and al others, the Creditors to wvhom ih, vt ra WV. Browvn, is any wise indebtea1%Ard they are hereby summoned,an pit aveno. tio~ to appear, before the said C att at Sumnter Court House, on the Bo8 d of November next, to showe~ l I ly they can, why the prayer U 4 aforesaid, should not hegatdP~ WV. J. SING 1 iN July 12th,-18530 PERSONS anstn4 kind can but mt ville, ,h Wsesotad top ht185nd