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TlE WMTERt B.\NEII. J, RICHARDSON LOGAN, EDITOR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19.1853. COTTON IAItMIET. Charleston, Oct. 18, 18M-3 The tratisactions to-day were to some 625 1 ales, extremes ranging fi., n S to 16 8.4c. Tho market was d'epressed and prices were very irregular.. Frost. Drring the past week we have been visited by sevetal pretty sharp frosts. Theiflect la perceptible upon pota to vines. Re-ligions111 Ritvals211. Our exchanges have come to us fr some time passed, freighted with no ticeS f religious tevivals in difiereit parts of this State and Georgia. Sum terville i has had a share in the bles sing and the protractvd- meeting of the Methodist Episo-pal congregatiin, which we notced I hrce- weeks ago, on ly adj -irned on Thuirsday Iast, af ter .adding over fifty members to the church, and a larre umber to the list. of ;>rofesing Christians. Let the good work go on. Temperanice Lecture. We had the pleasure on Thursday evening last, of listening to an11 able. and eluinent address on the subject of Temperance. di-livered in the Hall of the Sons of Temperance in this plaice by W R. RTUNTEC, E 411r. f Charles trm, and formerly of Darlhington. Mr. fLUNTER is in excellent speaker andl We hope this is not the last tim he will favor us with his preseTce. While upon this subject it would he well to say that. we are informed by several gentlemen of the order in this place that Judge O'NE.U., is sustained by them in the position he took in vis iting the "Worlds Temperance Con "vention," at New York. We believe no one attaches any blame to the Judge for attending the Cotivention; it wias only a regret with some, aller the meeting of that body and its charnc ter made known, that South Car lina was repiesented at all. Large Cotton Stalk. We have received fromt Mrs. Wan ER MACON of this lc1, a limb ft in a Cotton stalk growing in her ga den. The boles are larger than any we have ever seen and numbers thirty on the linib before us. We are sorry that this cannot be taken 'as a specimen of the crop in the district, which from best accouits must fall far short of an average oneo. Hoam ici de. A man by the ntamte of MEaKDIlTII WEI.CH was lodgred ott monday itt the Sumterville jail charged with kill ing Robert L. McEI~vSEN int Low er Saleum on the evening of the 15th 9nst. As the ease will undergo judicial investiga ion at the tnext term of' the Su:;.ter Court, int the absence oft any satisfactory stat emtent of the affiuir, we forbear further comment. Cotton M~arket. At the comtnettcemtent if the sea son, we encouraged outr farmters to hope for and anticipate a good arid re mutneratitng price for their cotton attd noth'ng has sitnce occurred to ehtatige (tur views. Recent accotunts front the large cotton growing regionts of the far W~est, representt. t he crop, as far short of that of' last year and here at hotme thet e will lie utndouhtedhy a great fallitng off from the bright anticipations formed itt July, and Augutst, and one woutld natutrely suppose that snech a state of affairs would produce an utpward tendency In the market, and are astontished to see that on the cont trar-y there has beetn a slight decline, andit depression. This is certainly ow ing to the uncertain state of European politics, and the probability of a war betweent Russia and Turkey. But this cannt)(t long continue,. and if these pow era tmust fight, we see no reason why it should affect the price of cotton ex eept by increasing the demamnd, for in the advettt of a general war we shall certainly look for heavy demtands from the maunufactur-ing countries, who wo uldt donubtless prepatre early against the proliiibilities of atn embargo or blockade.- There are sev-eral causes, whU~h may prove at present de pressing~ to the cotton market and not *the least of' these is the failutte of the- grain- crop in England and the tightness,. of the money market in sev eral of our large cIties. These we hop-d'b~dhirve to-be only tetn pora *r indIletll, say to planters, hold- on. Sopno$ itygdd. feet of: the Bridge over- flrrij Ulver,. belonging, to the iltmintgtoni& Manchester .Ril ' l re'etryed by an acciden. %Iria evening last. The ni uwil soon ha rnaired. Lose pro. 5111 Iegalueit Cavalry. On last Friday our citizens had an opportunity of witnessing one of the finest mililary parades, we have ever seen in this vicinity. The 5th- Regi mncit, 3rd Brigade of Cavalry, con posed of the following troops, Richland Light Dragoois, Cuptain Ta EZEVA Wr. Kershaw Troop, Capt'. Josms. Claremont Troop, Capt. WEDD. Clarendoi Troup, Capt. BENnow. Free Trade and State lights Troop, Lt. Biowx. Salem Troop, Ciapt. SHAW. Black River Troop, Capt. DAVId., turned out in full numbers and in their welI adjusted tniarmns, with the liv alric spirit displayed, and fine horses forned an imposing and stirring scene. The evoltutions, though to ipractised e3 es seemingly diflicult aud intricate, were executed with a regilarity and prccision, we have seldoor witnessed, and reflects great credit in Col. 1. M. BIAEn, who together with his field offli ervs acted on thiis oecasion for the first tinc in their respective connnaads ad we are happy to state proved them selves "tald soldiers." Thie Colonel we have always heard spoken of as an ae. complished Cavalry officer, a reputa titan to wich, it is no id!e compliment to say he is juat !y entitled and w% hich it wimlid b difficult to find any one now to dispiue. The two last troops named inl air list have jist been ihormed inl this district and with their well cho sen unifarms, and new eqpripments lent ntch to the brillianev of tlie arrav. During the parade our attcntioan wats frequentlv Called to the presence ofa lit tle trooper among the JRielland Light DI)ragons, who, not anmore than athir teCn years Old, ad mounted ni a pon y tf corresponding size, by his s41l diery bearin g and correct movements attracted mnuch attention and made himself a genaeral fivorite, especially with the ladies. lie is a yoaunger bro ther we believe of he Captain, and seemaaed as much imlted with a maili tary spirit, and interest inl thae drill as aun y of his seniors. Tha Regimnaat was revied by Ilis Exeullency Governaor M.%ssiNo and Stal; and General NEI.sos anad his stall, when being formed "en masie' the Governor in answer to a call aid. dressed them in his usual pointed, elo. quent, mid 4reibple manner, calling uponi officers anad m1en to Continue with unabaited zeal, their il4brts for the im provenicat of this arm of the militia service and urging the keepig ip and maintaiauce of the present organiza tion anid militia systeim of the State. ail luding al1o iin tlhe colaurse of his re maraks to the reenat actiona ofa the ad mainistrationa in the Koszta allair, whaich hue auhproved af. II is speech t hrougha out was listenaed~ to wvithu marked at teaatioan, anud aawing toa the Go~vernaor's exelhlenat vaoice, noat a word was lost --thae conlauio drew forth enthausias tie chaeers. Gieneal NEi~sos, being naext called a uon, a ade ana ap proapriate and happjily~ echosena spaeech ina wic hl le ret nrnaaed his thaaks tao thae regi llmnt iar lie pa t thaey had takena ina elevatinag haima to his paresenat rak of Brigadier GENEIaA., of Cavalry, expresising hais pleasure anad gratifica tiaan at w taaessing s fine a turn out, of the troop~ and sold er1ly parade, comn plimenating especially the old Clare moant trolp as the school froma whaich he had dra-.in his first lessons in Cay. aliry tacties anad whicha lhe now siaw so largely auagmnented in numaabers and im proved inl apapearance "a paromainaent lesson to thec younager troop~s that age ad beatty are' nott inacomap..tibale." The daay piasseda oiff without an ale cidenat ad to the delight and~ lals urae of all. SIertifI's Election. Thec followinag is the' result (of the electimn held in Willhiamasburg fbr Shaer iff on the 10tha inast. Nnsos - - - .- 397 Ausrao(so, - - - . 121 G--------,-- -----192 Seattering, - - - - - 3 Toatal -- - - 713 Thfe WItuarduglon N. C. er-aid. Th'lis excellenat exchange camea to uts last week in, an entirely new dress, whaich much imaproves its appear. anc. Our relations.' with Wilmrington-, throuch thec Wihnaington ad Manchies ter Railroad, are becuoming more imn portanat every day and we hail with delight this evidecec of the prosperity of our eotemepararies at that place. We. notic the tallowing southerners were at Paris- o..n the 15th ultimu o. E. HI. Moreland', F. Laince, and U. 1H. Magwood, of' Charleston; R. WV. Gi bbes-,1r., of Columbia: W. A. Kain, of' Florida; Major A. Porte,, o4 Savan nab; RL. E. Coke, of Alabamna, and Rufus Fhsh, of Montgomery, Alabama. It is rumored that the H-on, Gao. M. DAtLus, declines the mission to China.. Givisag Advice. There is not a stronger duty inc'ul. cated upon inankind, than that of ad vising and'ebunselling edeh other and though all would seein i be fond of, very few understand how, when; or where to give it. We once heard i dis tinguished gentleman Of South Caro lina say, that he never received ad vice from any oue rior gave it, yet few men were tfiudet of an interchanget (if opinions with all and he eagerly sought it oi all occasious and would delight es pecially in counsellIing with the younig. This is the true secret of giving ad vice- and when carried out has ten-fold the eflCet of the commnionl formui; "you should do so and so or "I advise you to this and that." Tire reason is obvious; the person to be benefitted sees the CWSC (aof his actiing as you would wish hima his vanity is not hutrt by the idea that lie is only a toole carry ing out another views and freiprently flat ters himself that he owes to his own per ception the fruits of your suggestions for in huimaniity Vheresoe'veir found there is nit stroiger passiOni, tan that of pride, oi one that can be more easi ly acted npon. Again advice should iiever be out o.if place or seasun, but a careful selection of' the time made, when the persin to be advised desi re or is in a nrood to receive it and be careful that it be to his private ear else your perIchance agah.'i offenld his vanity mnd yoir words ft!) upon a steeled heart and fent f turied ear. Anot liei im portant point is, that you be well ac qujiainted with the subjevct vou woufld speak Irjuo; this you cnliolt 'e withii another mann's buiLness, as well as he is himse!f, so beware thee. Beware Iso that you lever advise a Doctor, to the remedies he sihil give least you you one (Iny reqCuire his aid aid lie pays you for eiar aringane. iave all thinigs, steer Clear of editors, nor say unto them, "I think a little more oriia il matter wouhl belnefit your pia per &e. &c." this is d:langerous groiuind and la rinig yiu t) a a'ping " er in his next editaoria!. There is onae piece of advice however, which we have always thoight n'ever ou t of place! and 1ir the love we bear our readers give it them. It is "pay the pri'ter," Priel ti the SumiIiter llan tier two dol!ars a year in advauce. or three do ll ars at the expiration of that ime. Now as many ofonur sulb scribers are amnon-g I hse who migit be denominated "delinquent ;" we would thaik sonic of them ii return for what we have shnial '- alvi.e us of sione methoad of buy ilag paper, ink, oil and matchi'ery, paiy prir.ters and keep the "Devil"' quiet without 1mu A Useful Macini e. A wriiter in the (Char'lestona feremu'y, over' tihe signa~tu re of' "Agtrica ,"' no0 tices a new intveintiaon by a woirthty citi zen't of t his dis.tiai; J .:e i' i I i'sAsiui esqr, whiich r'eflets great .'iredit uponi the inigenuity vofi the inv'enator and pomlises to lie of good and ge'nerai use inl preparing ourli several Sonit herin Staples fua r mlarket anid wvill prov'e of' the utrao't i mortumee to the IRice. Cotton, anld rin gro'(wing~ regrians of the South ad Southwest. By a ma (hinle eon 4tracted with a single shaft and uountea' shaft, rice is thrtashted, ginned andtu moited; an '! caor'n, wh Ieat, r'ye, or' ither grain, grouind; and these sever'al processes may all be c'arriied onl togevther, atone and the same tinwla, or' separately tat ditkerenit times. A single horse power' is sufliicint toi gin three baigs el coattonl, or to grin~d fif'teeni bush els of c'orn or' otheri grain peri dlay; a ivua horse pow~er to poundl~ tunar rounds(1 oif rice per' day', buit, in c'ase all the procitesses are car'ried onl at the samte time, a five horse pioweLr is necessary. Mr. BOSSAIno is about applying, for' letters piatent, and has our warmiiest, wishes for' the success oif his invention. Or'ange Sprinig Florijda. Dr. K. S. DAnoAN, Ioinerly of this distr'ict has, we are pleasead to learn by the ,Sontht Carolinian, mladie the neces.. sary ar'rantgeaments andi wi'nl open his hotel ait this Spring 1st Novenmberi next. Dr'. D). will be assisted by Mr. EUoENE lDUNDEE formncrly of' Aiken, S. C., wyho is spoken of' as a capable and popular, manigr'. The fibllowinag is the Car'olincian's description of the Sprinlg. "Trho Orange Spring is sit nited- about t wenty five miles due wvest of Pilatka, in the centre of a pine bar rett of fl~ miles0 ara This gives it a claimx as an admiabhle location for conisumiptives, as it is shut ini from the bleak winds of' eithetr coatst-and has a dry and utniforma temper'atur'e. It aflords tile most hlealthf'ul r'ecreation of hunting, fishing and riding. T1he fac ilities of access to and from the spring will soon be excellent. Thei water is famed for the cnre of scrof'ulous disease, rheumatism, dys entary, dyspepsia, dr'opsy, and f'emal e complaints. The temper'ature cf' the bath, which is 75 degr'ees, makes it quite a luxury. The house can ac commnodata comfortably about- one huiidred persons, but will be enlarged aijnuy be required." 'We wish Dr. DInoaV all tie sue Cess h anticipates and hope lie may t retap a rich harvest froui his -nterprisc. 7_Tributc of Rempect. At a meet-ang at Stamnterville oin the 13th inst. fl' the officers and others of I the 5th 4 ginent, 3rd Brigade (if Cav diry, Col. T. M. 13 en was requested to preside, and laj. Jous T. GaatE1. to nct as Secretaryv Col. F. J. MoSES submnitted the ful lowing preamble and resulttions:. lVk'ereus, since the order for this pa- I radt, beat h bas % kited the raiks of our Regiment, and satched fron amonrg tiS one endeared to till who knew hi"n, by the noble and generoutis impulses which ever aetuauted his course, and al though it is proper and becoting to bow with stubmiiissioin to this afl'ecting dispensatioi of Providence, it is a inornfdl invilege to those who sur vive, to record the virtues of one who inl lie adiorned the position which lie ocifpled as a citizen and oflicer. Be it therelore resovIed. That this Rlegimnei deeply dephore the death of' the ite Capt:tinl JO. Ib',eVrov A nuts of the Statis liglts m141 ree Trade TIroop, and ai it tkenl i' regznrd tW lMS iienluory, anl regret Ilur t heir loss, re cord this well nirited public tribute to his worth. Resolve(d, a aun evidence of their sor row at Ihe death of ) I licer So deserv inguf all canonendation, it will un thle ImiOrr Iw's parade wear tfie tisual badge o41 Iitlul inog. Oil Illotioll of Lt, 1 AmP['oX, Reso/redf, That the proceedings of* this nieeting.r ie pIblishaeiI in all the papels within the bounds of* the Regi inient. The neting th-n adju med. TI IOS. .S . 13A K ml?. Chir't. Johns T. ;u -:s, See v. Ainoirarrio) PmaUs-M~--r. I Iernido n postm tLr at Glenville, iiif4r1ns the editoir of, the I el igions Teleco pe. at Cirdleville, Ohio, that hiaving. aecir ingz to the laws of V irgin ia, opeled ;1,. ins-pected his Iapers, a1nid faui.d themn 0o taile abo41i lii o ntirnenis, hie lms, refiied to deliver thit-ri a aI d rl iessed, aid has iinblicly birnt then in pres O ee (A' A Iiliag1i'trate. It appearl., by li., letter tiat 1th0 pelt for cirentit ing such pap ers is imII) prisi mcimit ii the puenitentiary for nit less than oil:e nor I Illore than live N ears. It i- stated that tie New-York Bo k Agent is are r.aking arrangreme!its f.r ani iraedi e set t btent. wih the Me- hodi.,t EcipspAl Chreb Sotth, on tertius eitirelv sniisfactory inl regard to a diviion of1 property. Tie whole inatter in dispute is to be referred to the lion. d1udge MLA,, of the Sn. preme Court of the UInited States. t flew days, to meet the eoiniissioners of the two branchies of the church. Nmw YonC MILrT.A-.The0 riitIaJL1 are to lie 1ni1le to t11rni out it strongiir fo rce this fall in ew York (-ity. A strict scarebl is inade every where f'or cents will settle the iniatte-r, but neig lieetl IIsoui s Inn tst siuffer thle peiialty. It is said that Geiieral Scott was warn ed1 iout, annungli the resnt, uder the atyle of1 "Malr. W. M. Scott." iresidiing in twelfth Street. 8. ( liI T.1.E~, lIssti , a t ini al ui d Itllnted anuimb er of' the' CiohnihIa Ba r was. (in WVednes-lay,. eltiet Teller of the Co ineitreiat link of Cohlnnabia. IThe new and spac.iionts reCsidlence of Col.i II. A. C.o.wneii s, liea'ly c'iniplet S. C., wa whllyt dtestioyeid by firie oni Saturdlay night last. We arec grat iflied ini binig able to statto that t he epidenlaie ini Newi Orlemuais is c onisider'ed as5 ended. TIhec last r filia enitilieratted but 6 ini 24I hours, byI yellow fever. 'ITie Ion. Jon Yii . A8ios has bieena oifhiciatly declar-ed Aliiiter :.i, IlFance, tllil wvill sail foar Illavire. it is said, in thie Ilitimboldt, on the 19thA of lnext __OBITUARY, Diedl, orn the. 8thi it., HlEN.JAilN Nossa DeuLeon,, ini the 31st year of his age, a niative of tis Siage, bit for the lst nine years a resi denti of Mulbile, AIlbama.L Of a nleu anadgn criols naiiure--is last ar't w.as charcte~riiteh of hisi life-, a stranger amnon gut us hie eaisitedl hai servicesiln behialfofithe snaTerers'of New Orleans, iiand whiili enl gnged in this work ofc-harity con tracted thie seeds of a idisease which in a fe w we-eks prostrated his on(ce vigorous frame. le lhas left a bereaved mnoiher, manay loving sisiers, andi an afyectionate brother to mnourna h1Wiiaiunaely endii; wiith the.fl let a friend who knew andl loved himi, mainiglo the teart of aiympathay to his memory. The Great Rlestorative. FEVERt AND AODE( eOaED DY DRt. irCLEAN'S .IVER Pi'LL.. $37 Mr. Jonaathan Honaghamn, of WVest Un ona, Park County, lalinaois, writes to the propri etars that lhe had sufferi greatly from a severe and prostrated attack of Fever and Agiae, and was completely restored to health by the use of Liver Pills alonae. Trhese Pills unaquestioana bly possess great tonic properties, andl can be taken with decided advaintage for many diseasesS reqtuiring invigiiratiaig remedlies; but the Liver Pilla stanid lire-eminent as a means of restoring a disorganized Liver to healthy action; hence the great celebrity they haavea attained. The numlerotln formidable diseasos arising fron a diseaseid Liver, whaiehi so long baffled the skill of the miost emainent Physicians of the United States, are now renadered easy of eure, thaan to the study and perseverance of the distinguish edl physilciain whose namue this great medicine heals--a nlame which will dlescond to posterity as one deserving of gratitude. Tis invaluia ble medicine should always be kept in reacha; and on the appearance of the earliest symtoms of diseased Liver, it can be safely and uasofilly .dAninhstxzeA 1 Mule and I hlorse lkvied on s1th1e property of WIma. M. Moore, at tie uit of D. J. Win!. 2 Mules, levied on astlie proporty of im. J. Mloore and P. Rilks, at tihe suit of Wim. Webb. 1 Negro levied onl as the properly of James 11. McKnight. at the suits of it. McLeish, and S. lIarvin. 1 Ilorso and I Negro, levied 4n as the properly of James 11. MicKight. at tihe suits of W. C. Dukes & Sot, G. Follin. I hlorse levied on as the property of T. H1. Osteen, at tie suit of W. J- MCal. 2 Ilorses, loied on atN the property of John S. Rich, at ie suit orf t. S. Iomjeroy. 2 Boiggys, levied onl fls the priporty of J. S. Tisd:Ile, ait te suits of V. Clark and D. W. Price. I Negro levied on as tie propery of W. m. Wildor, at tho suits ol Black & Jones. and W. Webb. I Niegro levid oi as the propqrty of R J. \itherspoin, at tile suits of Joiet China, o Reeder, T. 1). Friersoni, and 0. Salk burv, Clark & Brother, and IR J. MlcCleary and wife. 1 Negro levied si as time property of Robert Wcoks, at -he suit of the Stalte. 6 Negroes levied oi as tile propiurly of W. II. Prinmgle, at tlie suits of Biirrkmyor & lRiey.4 eases, iarral, 1hre & Co. and MciCartr & Allom, S'ock in Srt., I horse leviedi oil as Ile property of Thos. O'Connor, at the sui.s of Thios. Bomiell aml others. I Negro :ind Il ms amid K tchen Fiurni i ure, sevied i is the property of .lmoh \V. Eqrvm, at th!! sui.t D. S. Sargmit, Thom. Cobb, E. D. Prm gle aid Jos, Walker, V. Webbi for arrother, F. W. Fraser, E. 1). Pringle ( Co. SaiM N m-ro. levimd on .m- m're propermy of John WV. Ervin to Foreciose a Mortr'aire givenm bmy J. \V. Erviin to Joseph NIstgosmi. erva (f Negroes, letled n : ts ie ptoporly of 1. I. l)mgie Jr., at the suit of the Banik of the State oilf mSouth Caro'iia. 8i1mime negroes. levied oi as thw property J. 11. Dingle .r.. tim Fireci!sos a iortergage -iveii by .1, It. Dingle Jr. to J. H. migle .Sr.- ai.d \Vim. We bb. Aaidib-s awl lhriesses, levied on .m tins pripirty of LAewis Johm-on.- it tire suits (if A. Chwmihon d cases, Je-s .ltirgan, Junes & It$lihsm, aIm E2 \V. ilonimmey. 10l hsead Caittle, II'ug.. I Buggyv atali IIr. ne~ss, I Wgni, Crms, Foidel.r, flouse and Kitchen Furnit uri, Pibsint tion To-ds, ieved omi as thle propriy o C. L. Simer, at tihe suit of Thos. E. Flowers, for inother. To sold at del'ts lbit residence on thee S I,- dai if November. 9 Negroes, 1 Wagon, 2 iI rnes, jruimse hold aid Kiciten Faromlire. 1eviei onl as tim property ni r. B. N. Ilammet lit hi mut d sin It oik sof mhs S 'tite of S'. Ca .. U. P.. bI-ak. A-hinx.'- cas Av. ..1. Cotmb. la & Co., J. .\l. M.rgani, W, J. Frances, for aniother. Thomais W. Rf el lRe, Ferry Moses: M. M. 3. Heam Nelson anmmd \Vehb. .1. C- m Lt.\! 1 -Q-1 OCtt 15, 1853. 51--31 VALIUARIJE PIAIATI0N AN MILLS The simbscriber oiflers fir ile iis Phimatioh and Mills inl Suinmer District, situratod oil Big 1laftin Creek; fourteen miles bielow Canimlen, and niz, f^roma B~oykin's Turn Ont, contaiing (1674) sixteen hundred and iseveity-fom acres, between four and five himndrLd acres cleared and under fence, the balanuc in fins timbemr. onl the premises is a good two story dwelling, w'tithm all tihe nceimsary buildingss of a well scttled Pant ti .: - : . e ,rc= ted withinlas few year.. Onm the northern ex tremnity of tib tract is amiotier settlemsent imm good repair. ilth places atre pkrfetly hiealthy. Also-An excellent Gript 31111, with two pair of stones, aid a Saw Miill, ;airtie of enusting about one thmostsanvid feet of iiluber per dmy. With the lantamtions will be mold (if~ dessired) lime stock of eattlie, llogs and Shmeep, ogethser with the Provision Gropi. Ifisold inmsmeiiitely, pos session wilt be given on thme first of Janmuttry, )M51. Th'ie terms mand othier patricumlars may be ob tainmed from the subscriber on lime premijses, or by letter directed to Boykin's Depot, Camisdenm ranchi of S. C. Rt. Ik MAlRION SANDERS. Sumter Dist. S. C. Ot. 12, 50 3im B00OT, SIIOE AND ri Or Planters and NO. 306 Kul Thme suhscribcr thasnkful for time t to hm im, biega lea.ve to, inilormhis sin last i. xmonmthms hm.l~e an een tmocr - teir wantris in his limne of bims.mness. PL A N TATIO 16011 pair No. I RLusset Bro l750) do. No. 1 sand 2 Bicmk 11001 do. Black slo 5~3( do. Domys Black .mnd Rum As the abmove Shoes were comntrai'ed Stock, putrcasuers will have the beniefit ouf Hosuse Servamnts amid Drivers SHOESi 6.' to $1. TO'G ETH E Ladies', Misses, Boys, Youthis amid Chdk various Sty.cs and Paternms, many of thmem SU( Ladies' Engishi SNOW BOOTS anli Over Shoes, in any quantities from the eel Gents. fine Pattent, Calf, Fr Gents, do. do. do. We Genits. Boys anud Youths fai Slippers amid fancy Montere Gemnta Fancy Dancing Pun AL Anm invoice of Memn's Congress amnd Tie usual pri~e. A Unusual larmge supply.of' CARPET CASES, BONNET CASES, POCKE The above Goodsm are offered ait wholesale Oct 19306 King-street, 7 doe -VON. SANTF OPPOSITE THE 1 CHARLES HI AVE opened now~ rind are? constantly EI1nglishm, Frenchm and- Gernmn- FANC3 LADIES RETICULE8 AND ENGLISH AND F'RENCH DESKS AND PAPIER I TOYS AND CHRISTM CHINA VASES AN] PORTE MONAIR COMBS, GILT3 to Which they invite thme attedt ting the city, having made RIbm .nf iT e Yo. Vk Paa. - 8:.7 Purchasers will please be careful to tLak for DR. MICLANE'S CELEBRATED [AVER PILLS, and take none else. Thore are Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before he public. Dr.M'Lane's Liver Pills, also his 0elebrated Vernifuge, can' now he had at all espectable Drug Stores in the United States ud Canada. Tie above valuable Preparation for sale iy tihe Agents, P. A. COHEN & CO. Im. orters and Dealers in DRUGS AND 1i[EDICINES, No. 29, Iliaynd at. Charles of). S. C. 1knotiser Seieatififc Wonter! IMPORTANT TO DYSPEPTICS Dr. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin, the true Di. estive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, preppared from tensiet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after irectionas of Baron Liebig, the great Physiolo. teal Chertrist, by J. 8. Ileaghton, M. D., Phila elphia. Thi is truly a wonderful reniedy for ndigetic.., Dypepsia, Jaundice, LIver Com laint, Conitipation and Debility, curing after fitture's Oiwn Method, by Nature's Own kgent, the Gfistric Juice. l'amphlets, conta:i og Scientific evidence of its value, furnished oy agents, gratis. See notice among the nedica al Vert isenent. 8-1 y. Sheriff's Sales, 'Y virtue of sntdry Executions to me directed, will be sold at Sumter Court louse, onl tle 1st Ml oiday ald day follow ngz in Novhmbcr next. within legal hou1rs >f sale, to the higlie. t bidder, foI cash, the ollowing lproperty. Pucltasers to pay for itles . Defendant's intrest in one tract or land n Clarendon, adjoiing Iaids of, ad where lefendant resides, levied ipont as the prop -riy of W. F. Batler, at the suits of J. S. V. L. Bowie, J. J. Berry and E. ). Pringle k. Co. One tract of 100 acres of lamd more or efss in Clarendon, adjoininr latnds of, and vhaere Mrs. Skinner now liv,s, levied upon is the property of C. L. Skimiter; at tle uit of Thos. E. Flowers. One tract of 200 acres (If land in Claren. 14n1, adjoirring land- of J, \V. Gibson, iev el upot as the properly of It. .1. Price, 'rorerly blonged to A. M. \Vhite, at the mit of Jos. Mintagomrrrv. One tract of 330 acres of lan I in Lower lan, adjoining laands of John atlc KNtight, evied upon as the property of t. J, Price it tle stit Of Jos. Alontgoanery. One tract of 2~>0 acres of land a nwer ta lem, adjointing lan td1s of Nlrs. Thompson, vie'd upon as the property of IL. J, Price, it tle stt of Jils. .maiotgioftery. Defeailant's inteest iie t r~act if landal y Salem, adjoiina lainhds Of 1". D)1,a1a Otd . of J. McLndon, levied Uponla as lhe property of Isaiah 3lcCoy, at the suit >, 0. 1. eldtCov. Oie lot and 'builnings thereon matnm crville, tdjoiaug lairds of, and where AlsS . Kenney 1td live, levied upon as lthe >roperty of V. S. Hoyt, at the Suit of E. 3-lisltrv, PrinIgle, Gr-alhaml, & Co-. Lot and buD liaags thereon in Su iter ille 1ningi Iat oi aid where delenad int lives, levied tpont as tle. property of Vebb Clark, at the suit of Jas. E. Witlh ,rspool, Wiley Prumaks & Co., ). IP. Mc loy, J. M1. Neal & Co., E. C. Tharin, ?lanters aad Mechanics Batik, S. E. Wa-. ;on, A. J. Moses, L. B. Ilanaks, W, & Al. \lt Coy, 31e Rioy 4 Jontes. On tract of 1t00 acres of land in Clar mtolat, adjointingec laintds ):*, levie-d upon as ils hrrigt-1rI of* T11az. Jngtalan, at the suits ,f Joha G.- Rafllield, kmtk of the S-!aei of oiu:h Caroiii, V. Adlgor 2 c:ases, It. W. paina, and Elward McGaa. One tract of 101 acres taf land in Lower 3;a elim, adjomating lanads of P. S. Worshama, 't alI., l-vied tapont as the- property oIf Eist if Wma. Bitddiaa, at the strit of Al. Al. Budl. lin; wall be sold by arder of WV. Le.vis, OJ..e traict of 3(:0 acres of liam int Clar mdnltt, *.djoinainig lanads oft B'onbow, JIohna L. Koga, and WV. II. McKanight:, tevi-da tap. am ats the pr perty oat J. I1. lIhngle, Jr, at lae suit of A. & E. TI. II iggine'. Oine tract or 100 acres ot li:ad more or e'ss ill C larenadon. ;adjoiang lands of, levied apian as the proplerty of 11. 1I. Titnaunons, it the' snait of Wmta. Lewas. Loat aand buaildiags thecreona ian Sumtterville 1 ljoiaainag lantds iof, ,ad w here Wt.GU. WVinad iam anao)w lites; Otte lot andta baauiaags oat [Brotad WViahington streets (aaader miort e:ge); 32 acre's of land ntear the vilage,(aa Ier moaa~rgatre) levied utpoan as the~ propettrty air 1. 1B. N. Hiammetat, att thec staits of the Bank itate of South Caroliaaa, UJ. Rt. Lecak, Xana'x, 2 catses, T, J. Coglana, & Co., J. 'tI. Bucik, & Morgan, Thoas. W. Redill'e, P'. Mostes, M. M. Me Raa, Nelsoni anad Wtebb, W. J. Frantcis, for anattaer. Otte lot ina Sumnteryleo, levied ota as thea property ot TItus. O'Coannor, at the suts of i'hos. Iliannel anal otheurs. Onec negro levied upon as the property >f A. F. Aileu at thae suit of E. D. Priatgle Si Co.. I Negro, levied on as the property of T. RL. Berry, at the suits of Wt. Osteen, J. T1. Cummaaings and Johni Wt. Kelly. 1 Hotrsea, arad 1 negrao levied ota its thae p~roplerty oft Johnt Bal laurd, (Clcareadon,) tat he suits of TI. Lyann, J. D). Jonets anad Wt. L. Felder. 1 Negro levied on as the property ot Wt. Rt. Bently, at the suit of E. D. Printgle & Co. 1 Negro, levied on as the property of Thaos. M. Baker, at the suit of Wt. G. Do Saute tare. 1 Negro, levied on as thte property of 0. Wt. Ballups, at tue suit of Win. Webb, 1 horse levied oat as the prapqrty of J, F". Ballard, at thec suit of C. T. Mason. 2 Horses, 1 Barouchi antd haraness, 1 cart 1 wiagon, Cattle, H~ogs, Planatation Tlools, Hlouso and Kichen Furtaiture, levied on as thae property of W. F. Butler, at thec suits of J. S. & L. Baowie, E. D). P'ringle & Co., and J. J. Berry. Hlorses, Barouch and Harness, ill be sold ain Suterville, the other things will be soldl at defoendant's residence iaa Clarenadona oti the 8th Noverm bor. 3 Negroes, levied ona as the property of John A. Colclough, at thao suit of Jas. B, Richardson. 1 Negro, Hottse and Kttchaen IFurniture, levied on1 as the property of Webb Clark, at thte suits of 0. P. McRoy, J, Ma. Neal & Co,., Wiley Banks, 4-. Co., . . Wither. spoon S. E. Wilson, Mcftoy & Jones, W. & M. McCoy, L. B. Hlanks, A. J. Moses, Bank, E. C. Thtarin. 1 horse, levied on the property of 3. H. Dingle, Jr.. at the surit of John Madison. One Hiors. levied on as the pirnperly 01 B. Kavanagh, at thae suits of' C. Tarrh, '1' Corcoreant, and J. Hendrix. 1 Negro levied on as the property of C W. Lesesne, at the suit of R.. Ma. Ridgell Adni'r. 1 Neiro, levIed on, as the property 'o Samuel'Lwry, at the suit of 0. C. Wheeol or. 2 Horses and V Negro,-levied on as th< property oh Elizabeth McLeod,-at the suil of Richard, Clain,..nnd Mt Lomi. NEW FALL GOODS. TIIE lsubcribers are now re. ceiving their FALL STOCK oChoioe OROCEIESIi and 1tIVjSION,. to which pasrticular attlention is invited. It consistis iii ,art of the folhawinig. viz: 100 bbils, 'rushed', Powdered, Granuslated and Colfee 8L'GA GRS, 20 1hd.'. New Orleans. Muscovado and' Clarified SUGAHiS. 70 bngis iti, Cuba, l.agnavrn, Jamaica, Jg. va anid Mocha COFFEE. 40 bbl*. New Orleans IOLASES. 24 bales Gunny and Dundeos BAGGING. 50 coils lilunp and Mansilla ROPE. 300 lbh. best' bree-IPly TWIN IE. 200 4.de" liemlock y.; T11ER." *200 lbs. ShsI'i TII REA D. r'JO0 Ipprt 'PACKS, assorted. 200 dsd.en Mason's Celebrated Challenge BLACKING. 40 gross Premium MATCHES. 100 kesE ut NA I LS. 7J boxes Colgate's F'amily, No. I and Fancy SOA 1P. 40 boxos Pearl and Ne Plus Ultra- Family SA RC II. 100 boxes Adainantino, Sperm, Patent CAN uLES, 40 bbis. Genessets Fanlly FLOUR, crtaist. ing of liram Smith's First P mi usmi Flour aid other choice nds. 12 chests very superior Iyson, Young ly. soss, Imperial. Gunposwdle4and Black TEAS, in pound, half pound. andt., quarter pound packages. 20 casks choice Family HANIS. 10 casks choice BACON, Sides and shoul diers. 10 bbl,14. chisice F mily LARD. 15 firkins very suiperior Gothen BUTTER. 20 boxes choice ietailing and Pino Apple Ci1 EliE. 6 bbls. Smsked and Pickled iBff Tongues, 'ickled 5alson, and.1nmoked ant l'ickled Beef. 10 bids. While Winennd Cidar VINEGAR., 6 tierces RICE. 4 bhils. and 6 kegs PICKLEX. 20 dozen Pickles, gallons, 1-2 gallons, qrts. - 11n pints. 20 dozeri Catsips. Sauces and Capers. 10 doxen n. hole, half aund quarter boxes Sar disacs. 5 dozen fressh Lobsters and Salnion, in I and 2 lb. esin. 5 dizen awsried F.xtracts. 8 dozen1s assorted l'reserves and Jelice.. 10 cames Preserved Ginger. 80 dozen very stperior sllstaid.;j 33 dozen njtk% e*'s arid A ndrew's cele brated Chenical Yeast Pemders. -12 M6-pound boxes phre Sup-r Carbonate So da. in I poumnd paperr. 10 36-poind boxes superlor dotrble-refint-d 'earldhls Sahratus, in I pound.pa2 pers. 3 26-pounl boxes pulverized Cream 'ri Ir, in I >oud panners. 25 20-posnnd , . e- psre ground Pepper, Gin gi r, Cinsmmsit und Allspice, in I- 1 posuld Papers. 200 sacks gronmd Rock Falt, for dairy and family use 10 boxes Macaroni and Verreicelli. 50 boxes Soda, Sugar, Butter, Lemon, Pie Nic, Cream. Doston, California and Fancy Crackers. Wosden Wart-and Hollow Ware. l'ssbacco anad Segars. Nutmegs, Cloves; 3Mae, Ctyene Pep. per, Rite Flour French Muih0tard, Iaisiss, soft slieli and piper shellAl irotids, Nuts, &c. All the above gixrds, togethe'r w'ith a variety of othwer articles, lr.rvo been carefully selected by oie of the firm, issid ire ofered for sale at the lowest market priuces. MULLER & SENN. Oct. 1j, bQ. 4 L. LEONAKID CHAPIN, .M1anufiacturcr and Dealer in Carriages and Harnesi OF every description, Nos 121, Meeting street, ansd 33 Wentworth street. next to lte u1. stand of (i;lberis & Chapin, Cliar-stion, S. C. WM. I IUNrTHt. may be found at th tnie l tiljmr Emi hi. taknsa this as etiod isy assure his friesdW that all orders entrusted to him n ill be atte'nded to prunritly and with strict I i'delits Oct. 19th, 1853. 51 1 y W. J. Jacobi & Son, W. J. J As4.On. NAVIIAN IEJL J A COB" (srvVE.'rn sTont E A*1oVE tA RK ET-STRE.ET.) Importers and D dalers in Forigma & Domsctic Dry Goods $3" Our castni-rs are enssured Moderate Ratesa and a strict adhesrance to the Onse Price' System. RUNK EMPOL11IUlMi Factors Depot, 9G6-STREET. ery libseral patronsage heroforie mids and the public thast for the egilant thasn ever itr cnterfo N BlROG AIV. !ians,b -11,7 712 and 8-313 - B~rsgas, (i-I 1, '7.12 and 8.I-. 1st ands 2d1 qualitly ise; Drogans. or mi March last, before thre great rise itr buyinug at last prices. Ii uatities to supply a large demand- from R WITH, rents lloots, Shoes and J#rogeas, !.all the Intirely new in this rrrarket. :H1 AS, I Clogs, Rtubber Clogs and S ,ndalsa 'bratued H lAY WVA RI F'ACTOR'N ench T1ies, Philadelphia Made >ster ds. do. icy Boots and Brogans Ties rus and Slippers. ,SO, Gaiters, to be sold 50 per cent below the' BAGS, SATCHELS, VALISES, HA'LY 1' BAGS, &c. &o. and retail, at EDWARD DAILY, ts abov'e the Merchants Hotel, same side.' 51 2 N & BARUJC, Fi-STREET, ICTORIA HOTELy, FON, S, C. receeing a lag~e utd wvell asstvedttstk d GOODS,,comsprlaing a great valisty of WORK BAGS, DRESSING CASE& IACHE: GOODS AS ARTICLE8~ ) -PA11IAN -MAMBLE WARE G A *CASES~ ta and..Erpn1 a.-' aa.-Maa