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REPORT Of the Western Board of Commission era of Roads for Clarendon County. Western Boafd bf Commissioners of Roads for Clarendon County, inet this day at Brad In, vi. : W. R. U. Richardson, Chairman, . C. Richardson. R. J. Manning.J. S. Tindal P. b. Butler, M1. II. Connors, John 0. llrock' W. W. Owens and J. Harvey Diiglc, Jr., (J. Henry Colclog wh and It. IlHarvib, absent), when the Clerk and 'reasurer submitted the follow. %stern Board of Commissioners of Roads for Clarendon County in account current with -I. B. Brogdon. Clerk and Treasurer, for the yearkommencing 12th Aughst, 1852, and up to 8th August 1853. August 3, Tosam't rec'd of W. F. Butler T. C. for assess. ment Aug. 1852. 10 pr ct including Sh'ff's receipt for 4 09 this tay, - $195 23 " 'To aM't rec'd of W. F. Butler on last year, 1 3. $19757 1853. Aug. 8, By balance due by the Board August 12, 1852. $48 35 Interest .on $31 05 one year of the above. - 2 25 By amt paid Adver tising report 1852. 2 00 By ait paid J. H1. Dingle, Jr. acet. for plank, 14 00 By amt refunded W. F. Butler for last year's Shfl receipt for which he says he paid cash, G 13 By Clerk and Treas urer's Salary up to 10th Aug. 1853, 40 00 By Shif''s rec'pt not collected this year, 4 09 By balance cash" in hand this day, 8th August, 1853. 80 77 $197 57 The following resolution passed by ihe Board 6th August, 1853. Resolved, That the Clerk and Treasurer's Report be received. 1 I. B. BROGDON, Clerk & Treas. Com'rs. of Roads. Clarendon, August 8th, 1853. REPORT Of . W. Stuckey, Secretury and Treasurer in Account with Sulem -Board Connissioners Cross Roads. 1852. Dr. Cr, Oct. 18, To cash in hand, $114 4G '. 19, To cash received for fine of With ington Stuckey, 8 00 " " By cash received for fine of D. S. Stuckey, - - 4 00 20, By. cash paid Joel Brown, - - - $5 00 Dec. 17, By cash paid G. W. Cooper, - - - 2 10 "4 25, By cash paid B. J. Barnett, - - - 25 00 3853. .3lareh 2, By cash paid " " W. J. Fr-ancis, - - 5 13 "G" By cash paid Gilert & Fraser, 1 25 Aug. 23, To cash rec'd. from . McCalluin, 1'. C. 179 61 Oct. 17, By cummissions on receiving $191 61 ; et2 1-2 per cent. - - - 4 79 * " By commissions on paying out #G4 53 at 2 1.2per cent. - - 1 01 *4 To balance on hand, . . 335 12 - 306 07 $30G 07 . W. STUCKEY, Sec'y. & Treas'r. Nov. 23, t53. 4 Executors, 8 D, InlI be4ma~ . at ths laores!ider ca of Dr. R. Xildow, en 'vewsdy, the 6tidC. December Sall the 1ovisions; CORN, FODDER, * J4SgRCE, &c.., and COTTON, SEED. so, a complets set of Ca rp>enter's Tools, and iichi6ce lot of Plough and Vagon Lumber. Terms -Cash. G. C. MULDROW, Executors. Nov. 23, 1853, 4 e SPECIAL ORDERi HEADQUARTERS, Columbia, November 15. 1853. The Memzbers of the Staff- of His Ex cellency, JOhN L. MANNING. Conmmiandera m-,nChief, will report themselves at Head quarters, in Columbia, on Saturday, the 3d Decembor, proximo. B y order of the Commander in-chief. MATHEW IRVINE KEITH, Aid.de-Camp. Nov 23 4 2t TO BE SOLDt N Wenesaythe 4th day of January nex. I will sell at the late residence of Elizabeth McCallum dec'd, near Field's Bridge in Darlington District the tract of land wvhereon the deceased resided cont taining' about six hundred and forty acres. Persons2wishing to examine said place - /oleaseicall upon Mr. T1 J. Stokes upon the premises. The day following-say on Tuesday. the 5th day of January, I will sell at Bishopville in Sumter District, Qo Hundred acres of Land belonging to the Estate of said deceased, lying on the pub. hic road leading from Stokes' Bridge to Camden, bounded by lands of Mrs. Bram Ilt, Capt. W. Kelly and others. *2$Terms will be liberal and made known o.. nday of sale. 'WiLLIAM ROGERS, Ex'or. Blshopville, 17th Nov., 1853. 4 6t Pomaria Nurseries. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. SAll the most desirable varieties of Fruit TREES, rare Evergreen and deciduous Threes, flowering Shrubs and Roses, Straw. berries, Asparagus Roots, Rhuh~arb plants, &c., are now for sale at tis establishimeut, on reas - nable terms. Mr. JAMES CHIAMMOND, one of ihec pro. prietors. will have a collection of the same, at the old Post Office, in rear of Messrs, Allen & Philli ps, for thue inspecction of purchasers, where - he will be happy to serve thenm with the best 'grown articles in his line, during and after the scoid week of the Session of the Legislature. Ciologues sont to all potpaid applications. Address, SUMMER & CRAMMOND, Iov. 23 '' 4 Ponmaria, 8. C. 4'Administrator's Notice.,, r ~prsons having demands against the a of Mrs. E. Connors, deceased, are ~j~q~Io~d'to hand them in properly attest aeI n'd these indehted wvill please make rnditt payment to ~~ 'T. H. CONNORS, Adlm'r. - 14,1853. 3 tf So .Carolina----Sumter Disl By IV. Lewis, Esquire, Ordinary for gaid Di trict. Whereas, E. Barnes, hath applied to m for Letters of Administrahton, oi all an singular the goodls and chattels, tights an credits of Daniel McLeod, lato uf the Distric aforesaid, iteceased. There are, therefore, to cite and admonish al and singular, the kindred and creditors of th said deceased; to be and appear before n-.e a our next Ordinary's Court for the sald District to be holden at Sumter Coiart Ilouse on Frida the 2nd day of Decembet next, to shew cause.i any, why the said administration should not b granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 2091 day of November in the year qf our Lord [r.. s.] one thousand eight hundred and fifty three, and in the 78th year of Aviteticti Independence. W. LEWIS, o. s. D. Nov. 19th, 1853. 4--2t So. Carolina---Sumter Dist Whereaq, Win. I.ewis ha'h applied to in for Letere f Administration on all and sin gular the goods and chattels, rights and credit of Miss A. Barret, late of the District afore said, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite anti admonislial and singular, the kindred and creditors of th, said deceased, to be and appear before mei a our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Sumter Court House on Frida the 28th day of Octoter in't; to show cause. i nny, why the said administration should not b granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 201 dJay of November in theo year of otu 1.. s.1 Lord, one shousatd eight huedred aml fifty-three and In thu 78th year o American IndepeitUlence. W. J. SINGIA-,TON, a. c. rg. Clerk's Office, Nov. 20...1853. 4 2t So. Carolina----Sumter Dist By WV. LEWIS, Esq., Ordinaryfor saii District. Whereas, Wmll. Lewis, hath applied te me for Letters of Administration, on al and singular the roods and chattels, right and credits of Robert D. Bradford, 'at( of the said District, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ibh all atd singular, the kindred and credi, tors of the said deceased, to be aind appeni before tme at our next Ordinary's Court foi the said District, to he holden at Sutntei Court House on Friday the 2nd day o December next.. to show cause, if any, why the said admiistration should not b( grante-l. Given under my hand an( seal, thh 20th day of Noveinber in the year o [L. S.] our Lord, one thousand eight htin. tired and fifty-threc, and in the 78th year of American Indepen. dence. W. J. SINGLlTON, c. c. rs. Olerk's Office, Nov. 20, 153. 4 2t In Equity---Su mter Distric1 Ex Parte J. Sidney MlcFaddin - et al. In pursnance of an order in this case, I will offer at public sale, on the first Mon day in DECl M-1ER next, at Sumter Court I louse, at a price of not less than FIV', DOLLAS11 per acre, a tract ot Lntid, belonging to the estate of Airs. Sarah J. acFaddin, deceased, sipposeI to contain about seven hundred acres, ir Salem, in said District, bounded by lands of Rlohert Josey, Hophin Daniels, Mrs Mary Wilson, and G. W. Cooper. le. fore the sale, ihe land will be nurveyed, and will be sold according to the plat. 'Elss:-So much cash as will pay the costs of the proccedin s, and as will be equal to the purchase- mney of two hin. dred and fifty acres. 'llte balance payabc in two equal itistalinents, tihe first in three years, and the second i:: four years from the day of sale, with interest from the clay of sale on the whole patyable anitnua!y, tint the whole is paid. The purchaser to give bond wit h good surety andi as to.r'gage ol the laud. If the putrchaser desires he can obtain loan of all the cash port ion of the putrchiast mioney, except what is stlicienct for the costs, by giving bonid with gmood surety atn. paying for thce draft ing thereof. Ci.om. Eiq. S. I. N"ov. 10. 183 3 t In Equity---Sumter District John Rt. Blroughttonm, ) Letitia 11. Blroughtoni, & | Margaret L. Broutghiton, Byv their necxt friend } IBlLL. James IR. JDrock,| Epsey lE. Biroughton.J I N pursuance of an ot dtr in thle abore stated catse, I will oT--r at pubilic sale, or the first Nlenday in Dl:CEMBER1'~ next, al Suniter Co urt I louse, t hat P lati n uor0 TPract of L antd, estimiatedm tc contazin abul Six Thsousandi acres, lyinig in Clarendom County, Smtnter District, at or near F'iltor Post Ollice, beloniginig to the late Edwart Broughiton, juntior, deceased, ande upor which lie resided at the tune of his deathI Not to be sold for less than seven thousanid seven htuntdred and litty dlolherS. Upon the premises is a G RtISTI MII in good conditicon, and a SA WV Al L L, which is not in runntinig order. T1h< streama uponi which these Mi ls are lucatet is ant unfihnig one and is very valuabiale. The lands lie upon the Waterce Swamp containing both lowy and high lands, anc afiordmng an uinsutrpassed range for stock of all kmnds--the whole cnistittuting one o1 the mn St valuatble Plantations ever offeret for sale in Sumter District. A plat of the land wvillI be In the handch of the Commuiissioner, showitig its extent. boumninaries, &c. TrEnlls:-Onie foturth part of the purchtase money to be plaid in cash; the batlantce pay. able im one, two and three years, with in. terest front the day of sle--the purchacsei 40 give bondl andt persontai seccunty, anda mortgage ot tie land for the credit portion of the said ptirchase money. W. F- B. I1AYNSWORTIT, . omssoe tn Equity. Executor's Notices A LL personis having demnands againust the Estate of Mr. I harvey Skinner, dec'd, are requested to hand them int properly at. tested to Ihe subscriber ; atnd all thoso in. debted will make itmmediate payment to R. M. SKINNER, LEcecutor. July 20th, 1853 38-3m0 PORTRAlIT PAINTING. GEORGE W. FITZ WILSON, MR. F. purposes spending a short time in Sumsterville,,and respeettinlly solicits the patron age of its citizens. A few specimens of hi, style can be seen in the Grand .Jury Room ir the Court House, and he respectfully invitel the publio to call and examine them. Oct 19.. an ntp, '~iSheriff 's Sales, S Y virtu- or sundry Executions to me direct6d, vill be sold at Sumter Court D House, on the let Monday and day follow. ing In Decomber next, within legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following property. Purchasers to pay for I titles : 3 Defendant's interest in One tract of land t in Clarendon, adjoining lands of, and where defendant resides, levied upon as the prop g erty of W. F. Butler, at the suits of J. S. & L. Bowie, J. J. Berry and E. 1). Pringle & Co. One lot and buildings thereon in Sum terville, adjoining lands of -, and where C. T. Mason did live, levied upon as the property of A. Chisholm. at the suils of Harral, Hare & Co., J. Stevens, Pierson & Jennings, E. C. Tharin, F,. Carson, B. taves, J. C. Ilaynsworth, F. J. Deschamps L. Loring, J. C. Bell. One lot and buildings thereon in Sum terville, adjoining lands Of -, and opposite P. SMyers' Hotel, levied upon as the prop erty of A. Ch isholm, at the suits of I larral flare &. Co., J. Stevens. Pierson & Jell nings, E. C. Tharin, E. Carson, B. Eaves, J. C. Ilaynsworth, F. J. Deschamps, L Loring and J. C. Bell. One lot and buildings thereon in Sum terville, adjoining lands of -, and where deft now lives, levied upon as the property of A. Chisholn, at tile suits oi- Harri, I lare & Co., . Stevens, Pierson & Jen nings, E. C. Tharin. E. Carson, B. Eaves, J. C. Ilaynsworth, F. J. Deschamps, L. Lo ring, and J. C. Bell. One tract of 300 acres of land in Clar endon, mdjoining lands of Iknbow, John It. King, and \V. 11. McKnight, levied up on as the property of J. 11. J)ingle, Jr., at the suit of A. & E. T. I iggino. One lot and buildings thereon in Sum terville, adjoining lands of, and where Miss E. Kenney lid live, levied upon as the property of V. S. Hoyt, at the suit of E. Salisbury, Pringle, Graham, & Co. One tract of 600 acres of land in Clare mont, adjoining lands of 11. Curhett, 1). Davis, et al., levied upon, as the property of Thos. Hancock, at the suit of E. Du. rant & Co. itr-cM in , -Defendants itbrest in one tract of land in Salem, adjoining lands of E-. Durant and E st. of J. MlcLendon, levied upon as the property of Isaiah McCoy, at the suit of 0. 1. IfcRoy. Will be o!d at the risk of the fornier purchaser. Lot and iiildings thereon in Suniter ville, adjoiniing lands of -, and near tle Presbyterian Church and where Mr. Lucas now lives, levied upon as the property of F. K. Mayrant, at the suit of If. J. Hlayns v-orth. Lot and buildings thereon in Sinter ville, adjoining lands of -, and icar the Presbyterian Church, aind where Mr. Holhes now lives. levied upon as the pro perty of F. K. Mayrant, at the suit of 11. J. Hiaynsworth. One tract of 100 arres (if land oinre or less in Clarendon. adjoinmg lands of, levied upon as the lroperty of 11. 11. Iuinnonis, It the' suit of Win. Lewis. 1 Iorse, and 1 negro levied onl as the property otf Jhn Ballard, (Clarendon,) at the suits of T. Lynn, J. D. Jones and \V. L. Felder. 1 Negro, levied ont as the property of G. W. Bihiups, at the suit of Wi. Webb. 2 hlorses, 1 Ilaronch .ij i.ariess, I cart I wagon, Cattle, Io igs. latation Tools, louse and Kitchein Furniture. levied on as the property of W. F. Butler, at the sits of J. S. & L. B4owie, E. 1). Pringle & Co., and J. J. Berry. Horses Barouch and Wagon, will' be sohl Im Suimttet-v1iie the other things will be sold at.L defeidant's residence in Clarendon on Tuesday, the 6ti December. I horse levied on as the property of J. F. Bardford, at the snit of C. T. Mlason. Stock in Store and h'nrniture, levied on as the property of J. ii. Clhark, at ihe snits of Julin Ilelinuger, ). .1. Wtinn, 1. If IVil. liamis & Co., 2 cass l :aseltine & \ValIton 2 cases, Wt. & J1. F:. Aetger, Wtiley, Batmks & Co., Chtall'e, St. Amnand anid Crioft 7 hlorses, 2 wagonis, itterest ini I neg.ro, levieon aIlis the ptrop~erty of A.(i Ci~sobni, at thle suits of F:. C. Thulirin, Piersont & Jleninigs, J. J . Chiandler, . Cairson, llenj. Lives, J. C. I IaynlsworthI, IE. Sal shiury, . Stevenis. 3I Negroes, levied onl ais the prolperty of Jo~hn A. ColcloughI, at. the sulit of Jas. 13. 1 1 h'trne and 16 Negroes, levied on as tile propleri y of .1. HI. lOmgle Jr.,a;t thle sitis oh A. 4- E. S. I liggins, John .\ladisoln, C. C. itatgii, W. Wi tcher, B. lThomias aind Joel .lopkiins. 2 holrses, levied on as the properly of .. 1B. N. IhInimet, at thle suits of J1. Alh. Nel son, A. Chiisnohn, J. J. Aliller, U3. R. Leak adimr. 2 cases. Saddles aiiid liarnesses, levied on as the property of Lewis Johnson, at the suits of A. Chtishon 2 cases. 2 1 Iorses, leviedl on ats the property of FEhiabethi Mlcbeod, at the suit ofI At. lootm is 1 Negro, lovled on as the property of F. K. Mlayratnt, at tihe suit of 11. J. 1IHyrs wvorthI. 5 Negroes levied on as the property ofi Wt. Ii. P'riigle, at. thte smits of Buirekoiver & ilailey,4' cases, I larral, I hire & Co. and AlcCarter & Allen. One negro 'eviedl uipon as thle proptertyV tf E. I). Pringle, at tile suits oh Th. I). F'riersonr, Join G. Rlaflimdi, S. E. Plowi~deii. 2 1horses, levieid ont as thei property oif Johii S. Rich, at the suit of Rt. S. P'omerov. 1 Negro levied on as the property of Robert. Weeks, at. the suit of the State. 1 Negro levied oit as the property of RI. J. Wtithe~rspoonii, at the sutits ofhn Ch~ (Iina, btury, Clark & Bhrothier, itid Rt. J. AlcCleary anid wtife, A. J. Mloses. Six negroes. levied on as t he plroperty J. hI. IDiinge Jr., to Foreclose a Mlor igge givein by J. II. Diigle Jr. to J, HI. Umgi~ie Sr. and Wmt. Webb. I Negro, levied ont ats the properly of Theodore IR. Berry, at the suits of TPhos. Hl. Osteenl, and J. W. Kelley. 1 Negro levied oil ais the property of Johnt W. Ervini, at the suits I). S. Sar gent, F'. WV. Fraser, E:. ). Prmiigle 4- Co. Will be sold at thte risk of the formtier plur chaser. Sante Negro, levied on as th.e property of Johni W. Ervin toc Forceclose a Mlortgage giveni by J. W. Ervin to Joseph AMontgoim. ery. 1 hlorse Jersey Wagon levied ott as thte property of Johni T. Tlrappi, at the souit of B. '. IPemlck. J. C. RIHJAMAE, s. s. n. Nov, 12, 185:3. 3-3t PAVILION 110TEL, BY H. L. BUTTERFIE LD. IMeetiuag-St., Oliiarliestom, S, O Bagging, Rope and Twine, JUST RECEIVED) and for sale how by RIBUTLER & NRWI3'tYt. SALE OF VALUABLE WANW' In Equity-.-larion Dist. J. J. Harlice and wife v . Bill for sale of R. J. Scarborough. Land. II pursutance of decretal order of the Court of Eqluity in this case, I Will oP'er for sale ait larsoin Court Ilouse door, be twveen tie usual hours of sale,on the first Mlonday in Decerber next, tlr followinn valuable tracts of laind. All that Plantation belinIgiug( to tie late A. L. Scarborough, deceaised, Fsitua:te oil Catfish, wiliin a half Inile of* the Villagce of* Marionr, bounded oi the kothr hv tihe WIjiington and MaIN inchester Rail load, contammgiuir about sevenlteen hundred acres, of whichs abhout seven hundred are cleared anid in high stalte of cult Ivatiol. Oil tile preiiscs are two Jhvelling llotuse, Gin Ilouse, Negrm louses, anrId till the out builings necessary for large Planting in. terest. -A lsO About three Iundred Acres of Land ly ing South of t le Vilninrgto ani lanl chester Rail Ruril, and in tihe imnediate vicinity of the Village. Termns of sale, orne-fortlh Cash, for the bahince, a credit of one, two, and three yea* rs. in equal annuaI isenns, Interest front tire dah of sa'e payable innua11.llv. Purchasern to r;ve od w:th approved persoa'al siretis and a IMortgage of tIre prernrises, and to pay for paper-.. C. D). iEVANS, Coim. inl I.i(puity. Commissioner's Office, .P Marion C. 11., Oct. 1, 853.m Oct 5 49 td Exccutor's Notice, All persons having demamids against the Estate of the late Col. John .1. Moore of Suimter District, are reqiuested to hand then in properly attested to the subscri bers, and all those indebted will mrake payment to tie miamne. .. . 31001(1p, ( Executors. AIlarcih 15th, 11"3:j 20-tf Fall Goods! Fall Goods! tUIt'LIIt & N E.WEltY would respcirtfolly inform tiir frientd:' and, Iim l jI hlic giierally, that thy i have iut reccived a large and wetL d: lected Stock Id' FALL AND IWINTER GOODS, eimbraing every riuality and sile of L ADIES' DREISs GO00 D-S : I Iiv.'yy tmomtlt, &., I riu'er ivs, Ilucoiom an1d Sthos 'o 'if 'ere desctription;ilatemt ryle Ilnts rand ('apg; Ila r tare and Crockery Revaly% 31:nle e'ltin ,c. etc., to Which they partiiihirly invite attntilion. - -% I.S A lot of C'1101EI .:(AItS. Oct 5- if OTICE IS IlERIl-h. GIVEN to old iens.4Ilutomers aId thre conriiniity genlerally " that liv thme 2011h imst., I will have i;n store a full stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS in my1v line, coisistinir of C. 1111S, CAS S.ANIEI1S, and VESTINGS, of every I description. II A T S , C.\l'S, &c.; 1V"NE LNPIN SillllTS, DR AW ERS. SUSPEND)EliS, l1AlALI 110 O ": ( 1AVl.ES arnd CRAVATS 4 (if every dese ri plioni; with a coitplete as assortiruent of Ready Mlade 4'i7ihing, carefully selected iII the iltanorc and New York narkets. 6 1). J. WINN. St (0, 1653, -JOSE~PHf WHTILDEN, AND SIP CIIAND)LERY, No. 61n 1-2 East-IItay, .ipposite P. & 3M. hlank, ('IlA Rt.L I'ON, S ('. IHe keels. conrstivr 1 for saleI,. a t~eneral a mssort - inen of l'ins arndm (ils of aill kinds, Wisrilow (ls rtu~mnI Saties, Spirits Turrtenuiine, ( ami phenet, Spirit Ga:s. Tal low, G rindustonre's, (or n., ('hmin I'nmnps, I 'otton toot G ~in Fixtuires, Glu--, Pacming i airnitl irinahems of variours Oct. 2G, Ib53 52 6im A. ANDERSON, Respect.e fuilly informi thre lie-de of SNum tir lirric thrit hne ins just rece irI anid nool iers for meale Kh esr i senlecmtedt nnml J most chroice stock-l of Fall and Winter Goods, Thlat caninot hie suirpased~i by any thin in this matrket. Itb . as receit imnly snew styh-sn xilhichl puri srs nan iiuil dlo wel 1 tminrie hie 6erre heymir else wherne. \' E S TI I N G S. A full anml hI.r~e- emipply of I tosiiry, $hirii, l)ran er', Glote.'s Suspjendrs, t:ravals, I tunI kerhii'ei, & c. .V i., A larei irssoertmentm of I~ allY S 3Al) . C I.. TIIl.NG, n hieti will bi'e ilt loiw. Ci .manrment. iaat~iinfatud by ti hessri her, and wn rrante iit-o give sati i facti oin. Or dens from . asistnce pirompitly tiitende io. A. AN DERSOL8N. Ocet. 25th, is853 tf REMOVAL, lit TLE I& N I 'i tltY havi e rseoved fromi tir fomr n t re oine formerly i rniediii biy I. I). lPR IN \(-Ej & CO.), one door N.orsth of I". IIOV'"S Jewelry Siiore, where th)'ey would tie pleaeid Ino seer thneir friesrnd mi enistomiiei. Ocn 5, '853'. -19 if Fine Segars and Garden CKepticonstnly on Irand liy D)XltGAN & CO. ROBERT LATTA, LAT i IlL E FIR3! OF IlCKSON & LATTA Wmssothl respecifilly inform Iris friien andi the dtubilicgeineally. trhat lie is niowe r'eeiing a via risty of I IA VV andl FANCY UIIOC lRIES, wheeihet he sell low foir shc~, aet ithe stand formier ly occupii'ed biy I:. Wm. limniey andsi nearoly 01p posie wn here P'lansters Ibiote uind. Niev 2 1 t15.i A N D) Forwarding mYerchant, WVILMllNGTON, N. C. Auig9, 41 ly NEATLY EXECUTED~ AT TIIUS OFFICE~ 'VAI'AAUf-_i7Ci PLANTATION AND MILLS The sit hscriber ofTers for sale hip Plantation B ard Mills irn Sumter District, situated on Big Raftin Creek, fourteen muiles below Camden, mund six, fron Iloykin's Turn Out, containing (167-1) sixteen hundred and sevetiy-fontI acres, between four and five hundred acres cleared nd under feneo, the balance in fine timber. On the premies is a good two story dwelling, with all the necessary iiliuld ings orit well settled Plantationl, nat of whici, have been erected within the last few years. On the northern ex Ireminty of the tract is another settlement in S good repair. Both plares are perfectly healthy. Also-Ain excellent (bit Mill, with two pair af stones, and a Saw Alill, capable of cutting shout ono thousand feet of Imnier per day. With tie Plantation will lie sold (if tesired)tire stock of cattle, Ilogs ann Sheep, together with 1 l'rovision Crop. If sold immnnediately, pokh ression will be given on tie first of Jatnuary, 1851. The terisR artl other particulars may be ob tained from the subscriber on the premises, or y letter directed to Boykin's Depol, Camden B1ranch of 8. C. It. R. MARION SANDERS. Sumter Dist. S. C. Oct. 12, 50 3m Look Out For Bargains! NEARLY OPPOSITE TIIE TOWN HALL. 111 subscribers are opening and receiv. itg a fresh and very large assortment >A every description of GoolTs to suit the F, :ountry trade, which will be soli as low as :an lie bought. itn any market for ctsh; r.reat pains has been taken in laying in tire gtock. Our stock of Ladies' Dress Goods I complete, emrbracing every article in .heir litre. Aleo, Realy Made Clothinai-. llats and Caps, Boots arid Shoes, &c. &c. X1 we ask is for buyers to call and exam. tie for themaselves. D04XWe especially nvite lite attention of Planters to our NE 'RO GOODS, Kerseys, Plains, Linseys, Xoolseys, 1Blankcts, Shoes, and fats. bloney can be saved by calling on us as G mir STOCGK IN LA RUE and twe are de- St ermined to Sell. 1I3 TINI)AL & VATSON. Sept. 21, 1853. 47 tf in -'Si 111R,1GES!1 CARRIAGES! LEO)NARID CHAP1, anuifacturer and Dealer in Carriages and Harness, rF every description, Nos 121, Meetir sitrent, Lull 33 Wetntwvorit street, next to tie oltd stand if llpwrts% & Chapin, Charleston, S. C. WM. It. HitNTEI(, Imay e frounid at tite Lhove liepo!itory, nru lie takes this nerthod to osure his friends that all onrlers entrusted to rimt will be atrended to promptly and with strict ile-titV . Oct. 19th, 1853. 51 1 y White Goods, ( CHIIEA 'ER TillN EVFER. YIllTPE CAMBRIC MUSLIN, at 18 3.4 a Cents, 3uperior giality White Cambric anil Jazc net Cambric, at 25, 31 1-4.,:37 1-2 and 43 :I-4 etc, riperor Inda Mull Muslinrs, )sw.iSs anil Ilook 1mislitis at 12 1-2, 18. 25, 31 1--1, 37 1-2. ani 50 oents, lest qualitiei of Bishop lAWiS, :ross bar'd White Camibrics, at 10, 12 1.2, and 1 :1-4 ets, 'ross bar'dl White Carnbrics, extra fine, at 25,:31 1-4 anI 37 1-2 ets, Ulso open a choice assortment of MUSLIN BROIDPEti ES, at V. J. JACOBI &. SON, 221 Kinr.st., (nlind) app. tihe 1Bit Boot 7rench Muslin Embroideries I.mdsrome Embroid'd Muslin SLE'EVS, at :17 and 50 cts, tich Embroidered Lace Sleeves, at $1 -',tra Pine Lrmbroideored Muislin Sleeves .at 8:3 andr .3 501, i richi a'-sortmeitnt of WVorked Muslin Fri!kr at S1 and.41i 25, W. J1. JACOBI & SON, 221 King st. (bend) 01pp. thre big Birot. Cheap Goods Now Open, 200f D)OZEN W omen's Cotton 11OSE, ru ar for 25 cenits, dlen' B Irnwn halt Honse, at 6 1-1) cents a D~ pair, L [.1 -lo zs. Meni's mrixed half Ilose, at 0 1-2 in :enits a pair thi X comitplete assortment of Glents. iShirts, in very laitre [801 doze. fine qua~rlity Lotlies miode colors fra Ilarse, art 12 1-2 cenrts in IBx tnr ality Imas~ k .Bo rdearead Frenrch or TIowels, att 9:175 cenrts. ia drrzen la Wh itne Lmnirs lfor hurinrgs,zat 12 1.2 a o lirowan Linear., tat 12 1.2 cetis W. J. JACOBI & SON, D 201 King st. (biend) rrpp tire Big Boot,.~ Executor's Notioe, A IL lipersions indtebted to thre Estate of lIev. Jlamres Newhiery, ndeccasedl, erthrer bry toa \'role or Aecotut. will uirike iammerdiate pay- bl ii-.i t. A ndr those hravintg dlerands aguaist Ire sniame will rendrer thremi ini proprerly ait.. estedr withinn lregal t imie to A. AletCAIN NEWnEII',Y n SA1UEl, C. GiIAM\\,' oft ELxecurtors. it A pr il 206 h, 1 51 20.-t r o G-&' JDarlingtonr Flag please copy $1,50 Mferchants Hotel, $,150 R EDUCTIION IN BIOARLO. ~ lilALL. tnot lie suarpanssed by ainy TWO11 DO1IbA R 110USE in thre City;--will iot proure imuch, tandl performr lesns. JAM1ES ML llURST, Proprietor. Chrarlestoun, Sept, 29, 1853. 48 2mn -- W. Jr Jacobi & 5on, V. J. JAciiim. NATtnANJEL. JACOBI NO. 221 KING-STRtEET, sEVENrn s'ron AntOVE MiARK ET-sTrrEET.) Imupor-ters and Dealers in frn Foreiglul & Domentic Dry Goods -y Wr.Y Our ctrstomrers are ensrrredl Morderate Taes anrd a strict adhleranrce to the Oine Pr.ice 00 systema. Sr dhe Runaways. be THE sunbscriber respectfully informsc th public thrat hae has thre best packC rf Dogs ira thre State, for hunritinag Runaways,-.o rNill huniat at $5 per dray aind $25 if the negro is aught, or half that amiouint if run in. Arddress thn Rt. A. MEL.TON, tIn M'Irchrantst Illufi, P. 0., S. C. Oct. 5, 1853. 49 thj Thre subscriber having discontinued the Druig Ininitess will devoate hris whole time to tire prac.D ice of medicenae. Thaoee wishring hris profession- A.0 dl survices will find haim at all times at his resl lence in tihe Villegd. R. S.MELETT, M. D. D .Tan. 10 1853, It_.1. .7. 0 .. ; i AT T1E OLD STAND OF A. J. & P. .OSEE. HAS As t received.and offers for sale, at Charleston prices [freight inbluded) SERVANTd LANI Ts, dit $ 50 each, good andl heavy. Iheavy ''illed Ited Flannels, 31 1.4 cents per yard Sattine ts, Kerseys, &c., a full assortne-nt, some as Io as 10 2-3 cents; Georgia Kerseys and Plains--Seley 's manufacture; Molls. Delains, at 12 1.2, 18 3-4, 25 certs; Prints, Domenstics, &e., of all prices and qualitles* Carpeting, at W,750 , 1 00, 81 12 cents; CG- .M cD (X U8 UaU 3 O ca Pickled l eef, Smoked and 1'icled 'tongfes, Mackerel, Salmtond, Lobsters, Sardines, &c Igar, Coiee, acornt.. Flour,.Lard, Butter, lice, Molasses, Sit, &c., &c., 800 Pat'ku Fire Crackers, for the Boy* 20,000 Segnrs-cloice brands. Hardware4 Ills heavy stock, and good assortment are too well known to reqtiire enumeration; A FULL AND GbN kiiAi- ASSORTMENT. sortment conplete, together with every description of Goods to suit the etountry trade, which ii be sold as )ow as can be bought in any market for cash, or to approved purchasers, on times irchasers will finl it to thir advantage as neli ais mine,,to call on me before purclhasing. My ek is large, embractig " Any thing and Every thitig" on won 2 amas 000 pounds wanted, for which the highest market price will he paid, eiths er in Cash or Merchaddize. One Hundred Dozen Eggg Wanted, r which over the market pricev will be paid in barter. Oct. 27, 1853- 52 DRY GOODS FOR CASII, 253 & 255, King-Street, Charleston, S. C. e are receivmg our ustail large supply of V aney and Stapic Dry 0ods--Also, Plantatiora Goods of every variety, consisting of per DUFFIL BLANKETSi 51ACKINA W DITTO; OSNABURGS; GEORGIA. 2AINS; RSEYS: STRIPE-IS, PRINTS, &c. &c, We still adhere strictly to the Onac Price system. Our goods are all irked in plain figrutre, and our terms enable us to sell, I ERY ARTICLE, at thd alA LLEST POSSIBLE PROFIT. S'TElRMS CASH OR CITY ACCEPA"P'ACE. W. G. BANCROFT & CO. 263 and 253 King Street, one door below Wentworth. September 10, 1853. 40 4m DR. W. JAS. DARGAN, & CO. DR UGIS TS, One Door West of A. J. IVioses' New Store. Offers for sale oi reasonable terms,a choice nd well selected stock of Ibmicals, Evan's Lancets, Perf'umery, )ye-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 Inko Varnishes, Possaries, Trusses, Toilet comby Shaving Creams, Paper, (variety) Lemon Syrup! COLD-DRAWN CASTOR OIL. est quality of MCdeira and Polrt Wine and French Br ndyn For Medical purposes Expressly. Genuine Cod Liver Oil, Thomsonian and Patent Medicines. ogether with a variety of other articles, comprisin~g the stidc of Drugist or Physician. R-f' All order's put up with neatness and despatch. May 24th, 1853. -O-0-tf' 4: DYSPEPSIA! NE!T R 3A.NBE CUJRED! a/idDo ot ft4 onHi L ORNl ~IE' llAU DiE vIE," or Ialsam of 41erlopsdTidl&Waot.;4 e mt. after a trial of upwardls of twetytt year. IH usrbrwtl cpdtal n a great variet y of en-es, ontfalenitly offi.red Id lr thciiesoSuerileaI public, espea-ially to thiose afflicted with the st clistressing complaint, as a sure and speedy tepbi eealta ehsoeca je-f for their sutlerinags. teaoepaeagnrlasrmn f Rleadl the follow ing certificates. They a~ rye ndIttr n heIht n un gentleaman of high smantiing andl residinag Cp.J~rlae rcev~ae c c your lrmaeliate. vicinity. Theny are but oneAsoAChceltfFaniyGcrisf t w. of the niany in ouar possession all extoll the liemthg virtuets of tihis, (to use the wordls eeydirpin ahFuto aiu a grateful l)ispeptic who was cured by. int sc sOagsApeLto ) tmost preciouas cauipounal.&c&.,hihleil llvrlo fo 'erti/icate from thse Reav. Hfartwell Spain. Ca. S3wrav t..,. s. C. .Jan. 13th 1853...RRR'. hr. ('Als. DFz.on.. tar Sir: -Last Sprinag I tisetd two smiall bat: Nv ,15;9 1 of yotur lsam (of Life'; anti expe'rienced chi behefit. I took it two or three times dl a teaapoonafut at a dlose in a wine glass of ~ ier. vr o t ac'tet ont my liver, ai impartd a healthySae tRn. e to all nay stlgtestive organs, relieving ine of Ah~hytnrie ami h iit~b tresstag headach~e, and any othecrdisagreea- nnerilcnanmgtittttohf dsi/prttrcs ton~ts. rdtreoflnoyfiyofthhhm SinetlJ 11. SPAIN. cirtitehanebn, l itdd hr. CIIAs. DistOltals:Sidlruhs nitacrmduuDel IEAR Sart:--l tate greatt lieatre In rtom-iag1ot, erynwwaaSabsad netlinag your "'Ihattne ale i ie.'' whi I have utbeOlitidnsalifueorr *tn usedt, andl sslauj?/ with alecideda relief, AioaG aoii a~ tieo tli'to eta suatlerinag froattacks of Dyspepasia. A t ea stinant aonicad cahri, am sat- n lm ri rcad 'rn iea eti it wil proveAminentayservicealeftica. to are' a fihieted wit h layspepsia. Its gemneral sp.24153 7i rotinactiona tharoughouit time counitry willsbe a blic benmfiat. - .-______ l'u, keep a sutpply constantly on handl, which ofiAo ai tiutld ntat exchange for all the Anti-dyspep nostruams front ilaimne to 'Texas. S'IEAi CIAp Yours respect fully, signetdj .JolN W. ERvIN. A tprti'Toi.iaetAtiDs For sale by .Tch, 3M. Charattler, sunttervillepetcImigrttglril,&. ' ""I. A. Iluigginas, Darlington C. If. 1o aeb '""Dr. .J. E. Blyrd, 'l'imnmonsville; AGN ~ Andr lay Drugrgists generally. WVholestile Agents, Columbia, s. C. ~ovemiber 93 2 if LAND FOR SALE, APrprtonnweemvoyudasa . __That valuaable and well knownagebl tbiut frpsi Sl. paeDBSESBRilDGE,5DA AN&C m ihpic, cotainluingree res--L Peae ~d~l1b nig on both stdes of said Creek. There twvo hanadsme sit uations on the same mter. I deem it useless to enter into a (criptlion), as the purchanser mutst andI will hais own jaadge. About 250 acres of ared landi; good range for Iloga or "7DySre, 12 -on tet~ t ttle. Said land will be Rold low, and on NwYr. Calso,9 .ommtodaling termus. Possession given SM~.C u~ ~,H OEUS the first (lay of Januuary next. For ftur r particulars, apply to the subscraber on Jl 2h 833 prennises. M n 11 IDDLJETON DUFrBSle.E. ~ rivate B o a r d in g House, atstc Iltocll la.ber CAMDEN, S. C. J .N 1Ar&' ny Boardeora accommuodated. Atrh. ' a hird .Door3South ofMthehTotenlHui nd earyopsttina. asn