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Office Wil. & Dian . R . B. Uo WLV.m-rN, N. C., ) 14th Suptem'r, -1853. ( Stockhoilders 'of the Wilmington 'End Manchter Rail Road Comi v, are heorby untified that the Ninoteeith 19) Intailnient of FIVE DOLLA-18 per ,ithare is required -to be paid bv.the first of 'October, 1853; add the -TWENTIETH (20) and LAST IN$TALMENT of FIVE DOLL ARS per 8thare ii the thirty-first '(31st) day of December, 1853. By ordor of the Bo-rd of Directora, JOHN McRAE, Jn.. Trean'r. 'Sep 21, 1953. 47 1m .CL Watchman please copy one month. LAND FOR SALE, That valuable and well known ,place. DUBOSE'S BRIDGE, on Lynches Crcek, three miles. from Bistopville. containing 700 acres lying on both des of said Creek. There iS two hLandsomee sitruatioinS on the same one in Darlington District; the otlher in Sumter. I deem It tseless to) enter into a -description, as'the purchaser rmust and will be his own jndge. About 250 acreq of cleared lnnd; good range for flogs or Cattle. Said land will be sold low, aid on accommodating terms. Possession given on the first day of January next. For fur ther particulars, apply to the subscriber on the premises. M1lIDDLFTON DUBOSE. Sep 10, 1853. 47 11tlj For Sale. A highly improved Farm in the vicinity of Sunmterville, containing ahout two hun. drbd acres of lnnd, only flly of which is cleared the balance bein', well wooded. -S.id Farm has on it a commodimus Dwell. inr House, nearly new%, with Stables and suitable Outbuildings all in fine order. Also a Gurden in a hiirh state fof c.ultivation and a fine Fruit Orchard. Terms liberal. Apply at this office. Sept. 21, 1533. 47 tU Jagging, Rope and Twine, UT RECEIVl'D) and for sale how by J BUTLER & NIEWJERY. Sep21 47 tf In Pursuance P 0i Ord,-rs i.ird by Cot. T. M. Baker, a Board of O(1icors ass6niled at Sum ter-ville this dnty, to decide the contested efection for Fir-t Lieiteiait Claremont Troop-present at the Biard, Col. T. M. Baker, Maj. John T. Green. The Board decided hat the election was void, because the mianagers wer! not aippoited a, cord ing t.o law. - DCl. 511h Rteg't C:valIv. -G1IN T. CREE N, - , Maj. 5.h, eg't 'Se pt. q4, 1853. Attention Cavalry. Tn uirsuance of Orders from Col. T. .)I. Baker, an electiin for Pirtst Lieutin-int ,of the Claremont Troop w:ilI tie lel.t at fervibe, ona.anrdave,'he 8tih oif Ocio hr fibtx, to fill the vauf I o eioed0 t- y ,the protuothwi (if Lidntinwont Rt. C". Webb. Poll to be opeC'4at cieven o'-clock. A. .M., awlud cilo.-d it tllrce. 11. M. ('apt. R. C. Webb arid AntAhony t v -are h'erCeby ordereJ~ tee n. miaerc .ad olect en. .IOlIN T1. GRF.MN, 'Sp1t. 10 .17 .34( |OE 'IS liEIEBY GiVEN to eld ... ustomers aned lhe emiunt ciiy g:henreab that by the 2(hhI inst., I will lhaive in setore a full steck oif FALL AND WVINTER~ GOODS rin my line, cons$isting of CIA )'N'IS. CAS ZN[MERES, and VESTINGS, of e-,-er .description. ---A .5o HI A T S, CiAl'S,. &~c ; FIN [ LINEN IJALFe IIOSE; GLOUVi-:e nd CRiva TS -nef ever~y dleser: jetin; wti a comCIpies as . assortmteent of R~eadyb Made Clothing, *carefna'y selcect''d in th~e IBaltaiimore and New York mearkets. D). 3. WINN. Sept. 20. 1S53, Village Lots for Sale. -rflER.3 made easy and possessioin given J. 1st January nlexi. New is your time for a good bargaun. Apply at this oilice. Sept. 1:3, 1853. 4; i f Head Quarters. 44t ldIMEN, S. Ce. ,M~5. Order No. i04.OdFodSet7,i . * 'jHE F'ORTY-FOURTH REG IMENT, Ja . C. Militia, will parade on Saturday, the 8th day of October next, at Timmons Town, armed and equipped as theo law di ~recta, for Drill and Review. The Commissioned andI non.-Comm is. m-aoned officers the day previous for D~ril ~andl Instruction. Theli itne to be formed each day at 11 o'clock, A . M. Punctual attendance is requiired, an the Law will be strictly enforced against all de faulItars. Blrigadier General S. Rt. CRtANDL.R and Stadl' are reespectlully invited to attendl on 'the day of review. By order. Cot. 44th Reg't. WV. T. WiH.DER, Adjutant. Saept. 5, 1853. 45 5it j-4' WVatchmani copy until parade. HEAD QUARTERIS, 5TH RE.GlIENT CAVA LRY, y Surr TE i vt-t-, A ng. 25, 193. ( Theo 5th Rtegimnent of Cave try is herehy 'ordered to parado at Stimtervilte, on F~ridaiy, ~the I4tlh damy of October ntext. at 11 o'clock -A. M., for Drill and Review. The Comm eeissionedt and non- Commisseion eod officers of' the St all' and Line, are arder. 'd to assetneblo the day prev4iouis for drill aned instrtretion, at tho samte hour and 5elace. TJhe, Lieut. Co'onel and Major, are Thargped with tho exteunsioni of thea Order not he Ctomfpanies comeposing theeir respect eivye etputlrn. My order. . Th.OMAS M. BAKER, Cot.S5th Reg't. Cavalry. Aceg 30 44 7t Sheriffo Sales. BDY virtte of sundry Exocution to me J directed, will be Aold at 1utiter Court House, on the let Monday and day follow. ing in October neXt. within legal hours of sale, to-the highest bidder, for cais, the following property. Purchasers to pay for titles N One lot of land in Sumterville, adjoining lands of the Academy and L. D. Jones, levied upon as the property of John D. Jones, at the stilt of Johin N. Frierson. Defendant's interest in one 4ract of land in salci, adjoining latids of'E. Durant and Est. of J. cMLendon, levied upon as the property of Isaiah McCoy, at the suit of 0. P. McRoy. Sold at the risk of tho former pirchaser. Defendants interest in one tract of land in Salne, adjoining lands of David Green, Player and others, levied upon as thh prop erty of T. W. English, at the suite of Brovn, Lee & Co, Gy. C. Whecler, and W. E. Vose. Lot and buildings thereon in Sumter. ville adjoining lanedf f-opposite F. Alyor's flote! levied upon as the property of A. Chitolm, (nuder mortgage) at the suits of Joel Stevens, Samuel Kikendall and J. Ja. Chandler. Lot and buildings thereon in Sumter ville adjoining liaums of and where C. Ala son lived levied upon as the property of A. Chisoln (under mortgage) at the suits of Samuel Itikendall and J. Jas. Ckandler. o. ael buildings thereon in Suinterville adjoiniig 'mtids (of and where delentdant lives levx' upon aR the property of A. Chisolm (under mortgage) at the suits of Samuel Kikendall a:.d J. Jas. Chandler. One lot and bui'dings thereon in Stum terville, adjoininig lands of - and where Miss 8. Kenney lives, levied upoin as the property of W. S. Iloyt, at the suit of E. Salisburv, Pringle, Graham, & Co. One lot of 2 acres, more or less, and buildings theron; One lotof 3-4 acres and buildings thereon: One tractof 1000 acres of land; One lot and buildings thereon in Suiterville, and where del't. lives, ievied on as the property of Thos. J, Coghilan, -it the suits of John U. Ratlield, Edward AleGrath, Wi. Adger, R. W. Spann, and Bank of the State of Sonth Carolina. Interest in I negro. 2 wattons, 7 horses levied on as the property fit A. Chishodn, at the suits of J. Jas. Chandler and San'l. Kikeindall. 1 Negro, levied on as t lie properly of G. W. Bildlups, at the suit of Win. Webb. 1 horse lev.ed on as the prlperty of G. F. lradftord, at the suit of C. T. Mason. 1 Negro, levied on as the property of r. R. 11erry, at the suits of W. Odeen, J. T. Cunnning and A. .. & P. Mu es. 1 Negro levieni on as ilin property of V. i. BentlV, at the suit of E. D. P'ringlc & Co. 1 llorse. levied on as the property of John W. Ballard, at the suit of W. L. Pekider. 12 Negroes, levied on as the proport y of W . [.. nutler, at the stilts fit . 1). l'ril. L!e & Co , W. 11. . Richardoii, J. J. lie rry and .1. S. & L Peiovie. I *llorse, evied on us tne property of R. LA.. h at the tuits of 1. Vaughan, aid Wfm. Wison. One irgro 'evied pon as th property of John W. Ervim. at the suits of 1). S. Sarguiit aml Tho . Cobb. One Negro. levied oi; as t'-.e property of John W. Ervin inder a Alortgage given liv .1 W. Ervin to Joseph Alntgoziery, an) Sol it s-atisfy .ld moortgAge. i Negro levitiA(k & -'r,.e Property of 11. J. I lodge, at the suit -tf W, \Vel! & C.,. and \V. Webb, Ae;ig:?.ee, and J. W. Dar I Ne.ro leIen as th- protpert- of C. W.I /sso ie ne su ofI R. M1. lg.'ll, Adm'r. I Negrrori i.e O1 onts the property of Bhaa.be h ?&iLeod, at the sui~t of lhimrd I ie ee l.vied on nts thle property of I[I. Ilui.har., at1 theL suit ofI J. 11. h..Wa. 1 . e r4 levied onl us th. e rperi v of I Idol :i l 1 lIfoe-., nied en as the 2 Ne'groe. lov.4:I cin as the pmCprty oif W. 11, Sl~et at. the stit of W~V. C. Unke~.s &5! Seat, t . Foll n). und Rl. Afe.eish. I llorse levied on atS the pnre~ety oft T. II. Osteeni, at thei siis ofC 1. . Ltnninr. ham:, an. I Johnt W. KellIv. 1 Negro lied~t ton as tce t-o~bwrty~ of \V. 13:ack & Jines. I Negroi levied onl as5 the property of Rt. .1. W\itherspo.m, aet the sutits of T. D). Fri. erson, 0 Reeder, attn Jo Chtiina. I i'i Ire, C~olt, Crop oif Cnrtn, Cot ton in lhe field, ["oddier, Iiing;s, Cows anid Cavs Honse ande Kitehetn uniture, lan ttiott Tlooh!I levmde (it as tie proeperzv oft L. D). Bryaunt, att th ltsit s o~f 1,. 11. 1 LOI-S, awd I henry Kelly. To'e be sol cin Tiiesday thet -ttlh duy of October, at D~efendallnts resi (dence in Clarendo~n. I Negro levied on as the property of WV. Clark, at the suit of 0. 1P. .\ lio. Suock in Steore, levied on)11 as th property oIf Theos. O'Conneor, at the suit of .\M. I, Wilson. I IJiorae, 1 alule, 3 Wtagons, 2 Carts H ouse aind Kitcheno Furitture, levied on0 as the property of Thos. J. Coghlain, at lie sit, of the 1Bank oef the State oft Sotth Carolina, R. WN. Spann, WN. Adger. Ed ward McGrathi, ane John G. Ratliehd. J. C. RIlA ME, s. s. n. Sept 10, 1853. 46 Mr. Editor: Please announce Capt. TI. I). Fi:i asso' as a Ianida~Ite for ShterdiT of Suniter Disatrict at the ensu itg elect ion. Aung. 2-1, 185:1. Mr. Editor :--You will oblige a muntber oft the voters of Sumtter D)istrict, by annonneing in youltr coltins. the nutme of Major' JohN ihr.TAan, ats it Cand11idate for OJrdmnary ait the en suingr electioti. Aug. 13, 1853. 42 t f We are authorized to an notmecn( Mr. Gilottoi P. Coeicr.. as1 a Candidhate foer Ordinuary of Suinter Di1sticet, ait the inext elect ion. Aug. -1, 1.353. 41 tf Estate of L, White, Dec'd, RERSONS indebteed to the late Capt. ALeoniard White, will take no(ticeO, that the demnandrs dnte himii a re lodged withi us for collect iton, Tihey atre regnetstedl to co0me forward and settle, as our inistruct tons are positive. No othe~r r.tt ice will he :.iveni. F. J. & M. MOSBS. A ug. 29, 1853-. 44 3t Fine Sogars and Garden Kept constantly on haend by IJARGAN & Co. '-%a. Aa'%S;91 9t 253 & 25a, EKing-Street, Cliarleston, S. C. We are redeiving our usual large su ply of- Fancy and Staple Dry Goods-Also, Plantation 4oods of over variety, consisting of Super DUFFIL BLANKETS. MACKINAW DITTO; SNABURGS; GEORGIA PLAINS; -.ERSEYS: STR1PiS; PRINTS, &c. &c.. We still adhere strictly to the One Price system. Our goods are all marked in plain fiaures, and our tains enable us to sell,'EVERY A RTICLE, at the SMALLEST POSSIBLE PROFIT. W. G. BANCROFT & CO. 253 and 2.55 King Street, one door below Wentworth. September 10, 1853, 40 4n PERRY MOSES, AT THE .OLD STAND OF A. J. & P. MOSES. As Agent for the D.ltalb Manufacturing As Agent for T. 13. Peterson, Publisher Company their Ynrns and Osnaburgs any of his publications at the same at Feetory Prices, at Wholesale, prnce. r tail. as he sells them for in WINDOW BIANDSndapted to windows Philadelphia-comprising the best and of 18 lights, 8 by 10 or 10 by 12, latest publications, by the most popu FLOUR on consignment of the best brands, lar and celebrated writers in Ile world. Family, etc. WINVOW SASIh, 18 lights, 10 by 12, PRESERVING KETTLES, of all siaes. French Gass, primed and glazed at PATENT Copper-riveted Gin Bands. Is cents. VOton Bagging, Rope and Twine Of various Qualities and at the Lowest Prices. GLASS JARS with covers, for Preserves SCHOOL BOOKS. An extensive assort. and Jellhes. ment of English, French, Greek and PAINTS, Oil, Glass, Varnish, &c. I atin; Also, Writing and Drawineg LIME, Plaister Paris and Hydraulic Co. Paper, Quills. Steel Pens, Inks, etc. ment. LINNEN LUSTRE. A few pieces at the ENDLESS CHAINS and Fixtures for low price of 10 cents a yard. Wells. 'wsroons~ a oonrf a 'w oona~ - J000 pounds wanted, for which the highest market price will be paid, eith er in Casi or Merchandize. Sept 7, 1853. 45 t1j DR. W. JAS. DARGAN, & Co. DR UGISTS, One Door West of A. I Moses' New Store. Offers for sale on reasonable terms,a choice anid well selected stock of ,CeImicals, Evan's Lancats,. Perfumiy, Dye-Stuffis, Silver Lancet. Cases, Flavoring 1xtracts, Paiints and Oiis, Scarificators, Gelatjine, (variety) Window Glass, Storuaci Pumps, Hair Oil.s Spirit G as, Breast Do. Fancy Soaps, BUest Vi )efar, Brushes, (all kindi) Pens and Ink, VaniAhes, Pessarics, Trusses, Toilet. combs, having Creamns, Paper, (variety) Lemon Syrup. COL D-DRAWN CASTOR OIL. Best quality of Mcdeira and Port Winc and French Urandyt For Medical purposes E.pressly. Genuine Cod Liver Oil, Thomsonian and Patent Medicines. Togetlher with a variety of othcr articles, comprising ihe stock of' Drugist or P'hysician. Of AH ordecrs put upI with neatness and despatch. May 2.tht, 1853. 30--tf The udersigned havingr entenred into' a (['IP! I.L 1 F]? Cucpar-tanei .lhip) mntt ( he c t t te l C art n,a uamler t hie natn an l frm of C! L\M BElR8,WIUEAMIICMU Iat13. UIl:l 1L.M & .MOOlm , for the. puarpose. (AOtt ofI trnn.'ad-ti-" a emra;l JACTORAUE Mprr(latV~'itCaareanl.ro anda C:O.U iSSION hiJSi NE.,s, respect., ~ ~oai,. 5 uj.,3 . n luily tendelr their services to their triends, .1~-t ~5 aa , it a nac es andI the 'ublic re. ! arr~t!y~, 8~'~ o ad a~ a4a for te iaelling of Colton, o r the ;urchasing. ?t I..kMasja t 212 8 ofr Gds of an:y diescriptiont. 3 .,3 ..:nl~ wa Any or all of the pr.Ainets or nianutfac.I .stqt iit ohlhapItw, tured artteles of the emm t~try will be re- rs a iWt~ itarca 0 212 e'eivedt uponi coniimants, dlspo~sed of anII cs promtfptly', and to thle bes.t ad tantaige. At r.. ~adXVi~~C~aa ~ xr aua sucht times as therre may i.e only a hmited .:~ ad 71 demnand foir an art icle consaigned to them iiasoOalaetc sraiazto'MS asiarket will be founad where it will com-i~ tiS a imatnt its vahte. . ..ltOl v.S , Thme receiving and forwarding of Coods 22 il:S. Bna)oa.teBgho will als hav e thecir prompt .attentdon. H~very exertton wtll bte used to conduactlVi1n all bus iness ent rusted to their care in surba?~~&6 a imaniner toa makc it atnutually piotitable~F:iV s and agreeable.at3 talSPt, Laiiberal adlvances upon conasignients Rc m~~aarr~ aeSevs t8 will be maden.atd.92, Froaa their long e'xperienace in business trVtaEtboilrdMilaSeve andl geaner.al aegauinutance with thes watstA a 3 ttc ' i anad decsires of the people, wvith a pledge to devote their entire time and skill to the .t~ nla 5 buasiness, thtey flat ter themaaselves that they ~Jii t bad ll*ta a ot will be enOiaiett to give emaite s ta'factjti. A shtare of patrontage is respectfully so. llENRY L. 1I[lSOLM, ~ hOPN\onr' uoaHS W . C.MOOR E, ~P~ria 5cns Jualy 1 :, 185 43 t. f.isBo nhllIls.tt6 - ctt FAMILYSTORES,~ttsaita Clarke & Birother. Whto have just received per Ratil Road a Etaetlt )aas odrdFa'a fine assaorttnugat of 1wlsai$37ceal.ada.n Fancyv Grocer'ies. WieLoiuhrlni~a t1 . comprisigPickles, Preseved F*ruiit, S.Cigaraa~ ~~ ON Cadts nda hocelotofCewinig tobacc on iaa, to wvhicht they invite the tattenatioan ot' thte citi- 'l igs.(ca) apt~ i lata zens of thisa District. WFatTarCasry 22, 1UML3N,7at 18 3 supelata'cToticDitret',Atii-D supeio nty Whirte Crtnbrtic and Jan. ntf Julyri, at 25~a, :lt to4 3-ynt.na pe1)ic, atvior~atatgCordal, .et pera t ior Inda nIce lusiins, w~ For sale bySiss anEtdo the Musansat e 1.2, 18,c hi5,t 1)ARGAN & CO. I 1 j'a -4,ac 37enoa t-2 t.nd 0 atengt,tan Betal qutatitis mf vihao ph , ewns, l ~rCres.. har'd whitetCamforlextranfinelta. Mad'sbyophn a choicecarscritteof of.MUSLIN Pa-opaed an soldlay NW. Jo. ACBI x.~~, SON, I)ACAN& C. St2er Kin-'., (Bew; Go. thiig .oa00t1 I2Pricc :171.French Muslin Embroideries~s To th9 freden W as t as slaveholding state we L1 appealN eni tural'Assooation of -h lianting ' hatW for its object - the defusion off km.Wi 'fi I appertains to all branches of Agriculture and urpeculiar instititutions. We desire ilose. bond of fellowship, that we may develop out sources and be united as one man in our lnter It has been said that "the world is'against In'." e inro; the world, we know, Is depend. ant on us, and we glory In our position. Let uts be true to ounselves and alt wil be well.' . In the discharge of our duty as "Executive Cotucil" of the Association," we havo fixed the time of &be next metting of the Assocniation to be on Thursday, the first day of September next, atCulttnbila S.C., whichwill be during the first week of the session of the Legislatare of that State. From every slaveholding State gentlemen of destinction have been applied to bY us to present addresses or essays before the Associatiefi on the various subjects of Intetest connected with it. To the Southern press we alio appeal, and we hone that every newspaper will not only publish this circular, but will give their ablest efforts to this cause, time and again, in theit edb Itorial columns. We earnestly desire that all who feel tie im. portance of tihe work before us; and wish to ad. vance and firmly establish this Association, will send forward their names and initiation fee, which is "five dollars," to Dr. N. B. Cloud, Secretary, Lockland P. 0., Alabama. The funds thus raised are to be applied to the publi. cation ofall addressea and essays forgratuitous distribution In book or pamphlet form. E. A. HorTr, Alabama. B.S. Bilas, Alabama. G. H. YouuN, M*Isssi * WaLIEat ANDasoN, Florida. A. G. SuarSJ a, South Carolina. JAS. Ml. CinAsas, Georgia. Gao. R. GI LM R, Georgia, President, e.c officio. N. H. CLOUD, Alhbama, Secretary, ex officio. Executive Committee. Mont Mery. Ala., August 12, 1853. 10T very paper in tihe State friendly to the cause of Southern interests will oblige the Ex ecutive Council by giving this a few insertions until the time of meeting. T. C. WORTH1, A X D Forwarding Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Aug9, 41 ly Butler & Newbery Would Most respectfully inform their friendst they have just received an ad. dutioal strick or Spring Goods, consisting of Tissues, Derege DeLaineis, colored ilks, and Mushiw, Mourning Gingnhams, Berege Lawns and Muslitnm, Embroidered Collars and Under Sleeves, Bie Denims, Osnaburgs and Ionespnns, of eaery kind. The above named articles we will sell ott accommodating terns. Givo un a call. June 7ih, 1853 32--t f Do not Defer, but Come if YOU WANT TO GET THE Choice. Mr. REICH, Merchant Tailor, bgs leave to inform the gentlemen of Suntet-r Ville and District that lie has jtst returned witi a spelndid assortment of Clothas, Cassi mersc, DrapeId ete, Vestin, &.C. &c., and in short ever thing that is reqitirel for a full suit. lavilng made the disoice of his goods himsef, he doubts ot itL witat he can suit thanost fatidiuw3. There if no like to taveyour clois rnade in Chanie.dton or by Yankees, whent you can ha~ve thnem miadec as stylisht anid as well it' not better tihan anywhere else right nt htomo; i~nd tis Mr REtiH promtises' to don, tmys, he will add that , il'his wotrk is nor turned out at leas equatl to any done in-this conhn:ry hie wil nout chargo aaaythimg. As for his prices thuay shall be at New York: ratnes. A! Ite asks is, give hinm a' trial ! !Cone s'oon and pie:. out sonio of taoho en eatiful Patt and Verst patterns. it will son be warmn and vonu wd'l Mr. Rs.:t lives next doo~r to Johtn F. llaynswortha almost opprosfte Dr. Wither A pri 2t6th, 1853 26-tf The Real "Simon Pure." C, T. MASON W~OUI.D respectfutlly tnform his pa trns and frieandst, and thne ptblic generally, that he has received an additional Stock of Wa~tches nad Jewelry fresh from Blaltnimore, of every description, of patterns as ineat andl durable as any which hive ever been brought to thns mar het. Ihis pr'ices8 are low and his articles goodl. All kinds of repairing done in thne neat est nmanner, anu~d with promptness. lie rep~ec.indly solicits the patronage of thne pubic, nts lhe is teady to suit them in every respect. M ay 31, 1853 31.--t Executor's Notice, ALL! persons indebted to thne isstate of Rev. Jamnes Neovhery, deceased, either bay Note or Account will nnake immedinte pay. mnent. A nd thnosehaving dtenands against the samne waill render thetm in properly at' testedl wiina legtal tinme to A. McCAIN NE~VIERY, SASJUEL C. GRAIIAMl, Excecu~tors. April 26t' ,1853 26--tf -F D~arlington IFlag pleasD edpy .9 months. Thomsois Shoe Store Yem~o'ved. C. ni. Thompson & Co. ~tier Stock to thne first ,nrc' abovwe and ndjoin. ing Court JloIuse Lot, Columbnnia, S. C. Theliir stock consaists of B~oots, Shoes, Hlals, Caps Tranks and Lecather, wvhichn they offer, WVholesalo and Retail, at the lowest possible figure for cash. Engraving, &c OWING to thne difliculty o. dllecting smta I accoutinit , t he suibscriber wontld in. (frrm thle publ ic. t hat whInne he its truly thnankfual for nteir patronage hie is comipell, ed to work bereafte~rfo>r cash onlyn. C. W. DAVIS. June 14, 1853 33--tt NEATLT EXECUThn AT TRTS risetf1Cro ~ ~NA WAYon las nuath wite niletto's *Ig 6o~et 4repq or four inchesigbo kolvtalbiv. ot.builtt about twen tVo ye9ra , t sroight ligh'tiolo'red hair, Ioas pearance, aid answers 4ickan d-in glien spoiken'to . said boy has a'shoghtilpde rqt, :is hands short -adi thIck, chiboy Aljeri, Hel had the:,scaranf a bIlitir on hi forehead just above the eye.-bronvs, he may. try to'hido.it by. wearing his cap or hat down over his forehead. He.willibe sure to pass himself for a white roarn:'for he is ver' white and has been takin gtent care of hisskin for some thne.. syn.hir left hle hnd. n ekth cap, black eqaj and a dark toloed pair of patits. kte.will. he sure to change his cap and clothes as soon as he can) he also weara his hair ip fropt stitight doWn, to hide the scar of.ths 4lit ter. He is a shoemaker by trade, though he may not go.,at the business, cxpecting that h e will be's advertised.. Thea above reward of One Hundred Dollars will ),~ e id flor .is delivery in any Jail in the State. ie, il be sure t% giv0 himself another name, JAMrES DWRY. Bridleyville, Sumter District, S. C. May 2itn, 1852 . 0-t . L--" Camden Journal and Cdieraw Ga zette publish five times. SO. CAROLINA---SUMTER DIST. IN ORDINARY ALrnpusGnoonts vs F. Baowv and JENcr his wife and others. It appearing to my satisfaction that f. Brown anti Jency his wife. John Boeman and Catharine his wire and Lemuel Boes. man, defendants in ihe above stated case, reside beyond this State: It it therefore ordered thdt they do appear and objecl to the Division or Sale of the Real Eit te of William Grcooms, deceased, on or before the first day of October next, or their con. sent to the sause will be entered of reco-pi W. LEWIS, 0. S. D. June 28th, 1853 35-if Copartnership Notice. r1HE undersigned have formed a Co. Partnership for the transaction of the FACTORAGE A N D COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the city of Charleston, un der the name of ROSSE R & WARREN. The usual advances will be made on all Produce consigned to us, and strict per sonal attention given to all business en. trusted to our care. Our office on CNTAT. WIIAltF, Will be opened on or before 15th September next. JOTIN ROSSE R. THO. J. WARREN. July 12th, 1853 37-4t Improved Cotton Gins for past favot'rs the subsefiber wish ex to inform tihe public'that he still nanfac tume Cotton Ginn at his establishment in State. burg, on the most improved and approved plan which he thinks that the cotton ginned on one of those gins of L1:e late improvement is worth at I east a quarter of a cent more than the cut ton ginned on the ordinary gin. lie also man. ulactures them on the most simplW constnction, ottie finest finish and of the best materials ; to wit, Steel Saws and Steel Plated Ribs Case hardened which lie will sell for $2 per Saw. ie also repairs old gins and puts them in corn pleate order at the shortest notice. All orders for Gins will be promptly and punctually attended to. - W ILLIAM ELLISON... Stateburg, Stunter Dist, S. C. Feb 17, 26 Executor's Notices ALL persons havi ng demnnds against the Estate of Mr. tiarvey Skinner, dec'd, are requested to hand them in properly at.. tested tolthe subscriber; and all those in debted will make itmediate payment to R. M. SKINNER, Executor. July 20th, 18-23 38-3m For Cash, And that only The cheapest GROCERIES ever sold in Xumterville, can be had from GORDON & CO., at Dr. Mellett's Old Stand. - -ALSo Segars of the linest quality and most ap provedi Bratids in the wvorld, together with Preserved F~ruits of difterent kinds, Syrups, Nuts, &c. A share of the public patron. age is desired, provided it is accompanied by the CASH, but not otherwise. GORDON & CO. June 14th, 1853 -t For Sale. 15Share- of "'ilningtn and Man. chester Rail Road Company Stoch ror sale, any per-son desirous of purch~asina said stock will please call on the subscri. ber at his offiee in Sumterville. - J. IB. N. lHA thFitT, I A ttornev. March rne, 1858 21-tf Notice, All persons having demands again~ the tstate of i.Itho ate Re. Charles P". tElI6tt, will present attested statement,, thereof-and those indebted, to the same, will make pay. ment to the Siubscril,e. THiOMAS O. ElLIO.TT, Administrator. Charleston S. C. A pri 2d, 1853. 20 2m Execut~"B Notice, All persons havinre demands against thi Estate of the late fol. John J. Moorce o Sumter District, are requested to hami theatf i mpropuerly attested to the subscri hers, and all those indebted wvill makt panioiit to the samea. .l. B. MlOORE, J. S. MOORE. Executors. March 15th, 1853 20--tf The Celebrated Lecoultre SINGLE A ND POUDLE ELJADEJS, an other Shtavinig Aparatus. For sa'o by ___ - ~ DARGAN &CO. Butter~ Lardh Bacon & Corn PRlME $1oubtain Eutter, (in smiall tirkir, do. do. Leaf l:Ard, do. -North Carolina Racon, do. CORN. RtOllT. LXATT A. lMarch 25, 1851 .24 tf Negro Shoes, The subscriber has made arrangements fuL the manufacture of froatFour to Five Thousan pairs of the above article by the FALL. Fq re ference as to quality, ho wvould respecsThl refer persons. whlo may be disposed to purehas of him, to those, who patronized hima lt yen As to prIce, he will guarantee thoin t low a can ho eoflerdedi May 22 . '2 :3 MIORGAN.e O1 IAR CHQWIS TQ~ BTAPLE Y.p betsofflered.(din~pew 1Ane nvi h emn~hintibgn rk n .e risCash or ity accI"tanM Successors o Z CAa.1 M.Ekni May 1 0853 2 Incred Stok Who . lis made nda improemeia Snd 'V onsiderably enlarged his store,% andpw receiving. fresh goods by every trdia Af gprs and eff'er. to the public for thesum. Mef.:honthe the following aficleb Ib . ch.9 len Cream ind I4monade, (dail) Jed, Oranges, LeAppes aid all the tropical fruits; also aufzin assnrtmenat of Tubacco end Cigars, with a chbice lot-lf Aminilf. Groceries. also it large stock. of .DR GOODS, &c. Pickleti Salbnin a'nd hreservep, oilour of the best brands warianted, also 1 liri.Mt of Bacon of which lie receives a new up ply weekly. All of.which he guarantees t geIll at the lonv st rutes for cash. A pril 5th, 18-. 23-tf Business Card BROWN & DeR08ET 1$0 M1ONT STREET, NEW YOR DEROSSET & BROWN WILlNIOMON, N. Cotton Factors and Neener1 (I sion Mifehante. D D. McLAURIN, Esq.. will gi@dpe , sonal and special attention tp the in terests and orders of his friends in this State and the adjoining Counties of NoIh Carolina, who may favor these louses, with their patronage. Consignments of' A produce t. the flouse in New York, etr h way of. Chnrleston, GeorgetoiWn, ' .Wilmington,.will be covered by insurance, if notice of the shipment be promptly gie en. Notice., All personaare hereby'cautioned not t trade for, or receive, in paymsw . of any ilebt,. either or. both of two Notes given by the .stibscriber to.R. J. Price, the one for two hundred and fifty doliers, and the cth er for two hundred and ten dllarss said Notes given for tw'o separate tracts tial were to be paid after good and laWfml tides were made to me by Pricel *hich. condi tions were, put In writing and are now -in my ,pvsesaion, .and which c6ntais the further. understandi)g.that-in thb.event qV his failinr as he ha'done;to make'such titles lie would forfeit theamourita &r. C. A.LS8EMI B." Watchman copy. A, Al1$5RSONJ Samntervie, S. C., Respectfully informs the people of $u: ner Disrc thnt he ha-js receivelan now Ditrc for siale tebeslcedand most choice stock of. - Sprian naad Slumnaer GoeIu That cannot be surpassed by- anythingin tis market. He has received many new. style. which purchasers would do well to examine be fure buying esewheure. BROADCLOTHS, CASSIM ERN ANl A full and large supply .of healtry Sht, .. Drawer., Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats,? hand kerchifs, &c. dec.,- *' .A tar e ulo u'Aen't of ILE A DY )1AbE CLO. T'hi1m G, which will te sold low.. : S" Garments mannfactured t bthsa~er . bher, andi warranted to give xatisf timu r den~ fron ,adfstance promupty atteanded to. A.ANDER1SON A pr'il lih, 1853 A. .2-it4 New Tin and Shetio Ware Manufacto~9 .JAME8 H, DUE would ..q~cL~Iy infom m ihe citizens of Sumuterii le d tiiq surroundin'v country, that he insf ing a TIN GiANUPACTORtY i Stero ville, and is n~bw prepared to fill'al'orders im the tin lino. Merchants will fid'it to their interest to purchase their ware frpus me, as I intenid to sell low and warratn &II tha.t I sell. ROOFING, GUTTERIN'a 'J WORK executed with promptzi and i a workumanlike manner. The cash wvl be exipccted in every instance on iishinI or delivering of every job. I intend to seI cheap and for the cash onily. Feb. 8th, 1853 15-tf State of South Oa0 Iia Sumter Disig4 IRA W. BROWN, P, ROBERT LATTA, j-. Ink W. Brownv~, who is. iWAi Austody of the Shdriff of Sumter D) 'rot, by ter taim Writs of 9Capias ad Satisfaciendum, ~t the-suit of Robert LattLa having filed Ina mny ollhce, together. wih ,aSchegdule on oath/of his Est~;o and effe'ets, is petition to the Court of Comnunpn leas, prayitig I that he may be admitted to th'b beinefitso(: of the Acts of the General*AssWmbly made for the relicf of insolvent debtor's. It~l 7 ordered that.thie saii Roberf Latta anad all others the Creditors to whom l hil4id5 [W. brown, is.4py wise itlekte, he,and lice to apphar, before the sat Ourt at Stumte'r Crinrt'Honso, bn the 89edh tiihy of Noverhboer next, to'asheW caae #( A~ty they can, why .the feyr of .46w petition aforesaid, shoul nethymW July I2th, I8) 7 ~n ml : N.lotipo y PEIUSONS wlshbN~ doecl1s of eany .kind oain blif thens of Tl Didowh at Ronter. Svilie, sachleap abilan be bougrht in Chale' tona or eblowhere anhd varranted totl. 'pti1tht, 1853 2-4