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'IM~ifai'dOi1KgArIoNs.--There seeing to be a.pert'etiupnia.at this time to get rid oft the public lands of the iit s , . Propositions to give tQm\nesettlr with a finnily 160 awrelsot certain conditions, to give raijr6adf companies .30,000 000 acres, and to give to a national free school sy'stein 100,000,000 acres, are all now pending in Congress. There is still another, -which we are inclined to ioins on-be urged with ias great pro. pgty. is, any of those uentioned, viz: to make an appropriation of this kind foe "the"ondowinent of asylums for tlie indigent inane in the several Stats. It,may be rneinbored that a bill fr thi' purpose pas-e.1 the Uniited 'A Se'iSenate during the last session Ur Coiigress, but failed in the House. if tyf 1ito public lands are to be - away. such an appropriation we 'thik would be more beneflicial than yvnlug .it to railroad corporations and-monopolies.- (aro1;ian. NYELMxT'TURNED MINISTER.-J. II. jnvrahointhe widely known anthor of L-fltte "The Qotdroon," and other pirW la highly colored novels, wp~s inffeid to tre Episcopal niiustry, at Jackson, Miss., on the 8th inst. * flying njachine, witli six hliebniuemn to operate it, has arrived at Boston from Havre. The Freneh government refused the inventor per odisilntto -flyit in Frice. .. 0 It is. said that the fortunes of t~hu. ishilds are not less than *785, 0o00. __0_ 1! ~tated in a Mobile paper that . lairirn is to run on the Tein )petance ticket for the Vice Presidency. Gov. Cobb, of Georgia, was in New dYork on Monday, and was called on by iber of citizens. C 9iE ROIA L. est-dAtee, from Liverpool, Feb. 24. tAt.A daies from Havre, Feb. 19. Lbtest dates from Havana, Feb. 29. Inka'leston iMarket. . tSAsto"N, March 13, 1952. 6 n.-There was quite a good demand tor Cotton yesterday, which resulted in the bale'f fully 2,900 balet, and the market 64bd'ith prices rather in favor of aellers. The transactions comprire 143 ba'es at 7: 32-at 7 1-8; 79 at 71-4 ; 49 at 7 5-16; 33 at7p.8 ; 34 at 77-16: 174 at 7 1-2; 274 at7 5-8; 54 at 7 11-16; 216 at 7 3.4; 10rkt 13-16; 64 at 7 7.8: 429 at 8; 480 at' 1-8;. 47 at 8 3.16; 530 at 8 1.4; and 94 bales at 8 5-16ths. SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice. Thendesignedl wi quamptto al C1eations and other LaCIAL BElvsimss piered inith6 hand. ef'elther of them. for the Districts of Itharlaton, Sumter,' nichland, Kershaw and'Dalitgten. JAMIES D. BLANDINGW, Sumterville. WILLIAM BLANDING, -34 Broad-St., Charleston. Hleohiad's Giermnnas Ilitters. *.Tasa celebrated Bitters prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacxson, 120 Arnh.street, 'lhilade'lphia, are performing astonishing cures throughonut the '~iole country. Wae can bear witness to ttheir cynratives powers in the case of a friend of ours whio had the Liver Coniplaint, and who had ;ieksisn~st every other medicine, bjut without eff'ect. After taking a few bottles of theso Blitrs he was entirely cnred. To those who arg similarly, afflicted we re commend thetm to 'take the preparation, knowing that they wil1 cui the ileese spoken of, and many others to which "flesh is heir to." There is a spurious .s tieoaade in Philadelphia. The only pince ko det the- genuine article 1n 120 Arch-street, 'Phaisiophia, of Dr. C. M. JAcuson, or his Aenta throughout the country. Mh2-2mn Afotiser Sceentific Womader ! idroRTANT TO DYSPRPTICS 3Di J. S. floughton's Pepsin, the true Di gestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, preppared from Rennet, or-the Fourth Stomach of the Or, after directions of Baron Liehig, the great Physiolo ~gied Chemnist, byr J. S. Hloughton, M. D., Philn delphia. This is truly a wonderful re medy for indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Corn. $lkfnt, ConstipatIon and! Debility, curing after NaJtunrn's Own Method, by Nature's Own . Aggnt, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, contain ag Leintifio evidence of its value, furnished by agents, gratis. See notice among the medical atdvertisemients. 8- ly. .O0BITUARY. Died pt Traylorsville, Sumter D)istrict, on the it inst., M!rs. EASTroR B3AKEl, consort of John Baker, Esq. aj~ t the same lace op the 3rd itnst.. N irRTNAB BRD, aged 19 yeatrs, const ofCapt. A. Jackson Byrd. B. BDied at his residence in Dlarlington Die t~~,on the 3rd instantC Mr. JA.MES S'WRAWDER, aged about 60 years. "Hiope looks beyotd the bounds of time, --When what we now deplore, Sha i-ise in full, immnoru~Il prime, dAii'bloom to fade no mnore" B. -fRail Road Notice, OFrtCRK W. &. M. ft. Rt. Co , TMarion C. H., March 9, 185i2. THE Stockholders of the Wilnington &. Manchester Rail Roadl Compiany are hereby notified that the THRT 'NIl 1N8TA LMFENTJ of Five Dollars per Hhare on .tir .abdcription is regnuired to lie patid onof before the 1st day of April, 1852. By order of the Bloard oif Directors. JOH N~ McR AE, Jr.. Tlreas. March 16,-1852- 21-3t. t'~'The Black River Waitchmanit is re.. dto copy until th e 1st of April. $L Notice. A LL Persons -indlebted to thle Blscriher el rAcon arerespectfully dftcunulstances. gompe1) him-to call on them. - - I). *J. WIN N. 'das i l il-, . Sheriff's Sales, B Y virtue of sundry Executions to me directed, will be sold at Sumter Court louse, olt lte Ist Moiday anid day follow ing in April next. within legal hours of sale, to the higlhest bidder, for cish, the following property. Purchasers to pay for titles: One tract of 200 acres of land in Clare mont, adjoining lunds of R. Richardson, J. L. Alaniinii, and L. Chewning, levied upon as the property of J.irred N. Cantey, at the suit of Edward Broughton. One tract of 2 acres of land in Sumter. ville, ajoining lands of-. Bounded on the East by Sumter Street, on the West by Wnshington Street, and onl the North by the Pnrpona re, levied tipon as the property of W. 11. Pillips & ). Mcralam, at the suit of W. B. Miller. Two c aes. ., 11ARVEV SKINNER, s. s. D. March 12. 1852. 21-td. Rail Road Notice, ENG'as OFFrIS, WIL. & AIAN- It. I. ialrcb 8, 1852. 1 F ROM and after this date, Passenger Trains will leave Sunterville daily (except Sundays) at 6 30 A. M. Passen gers are requested to purchase Tickets of the Agent before tathing their seats. No Trains wWiU hereafter run on Sunday. Freight on Cotton from Sumterville to the Camden Branch will be reduced to 25 cents per bale. 1, J. FLEMIMING, Res. Eng'r. W. 4- M. I. R March 9, 1852 20.-4t. W HEREAS the law requires the Ordi nary or Sumter District to be in his Otice, Moinday and Friday in each week, persons therefore having business in said Office will please attend on those days. W. LEWIS. March 9, 1852. 20-tf South Carolina Shoe Facto RY-C H A R L E S ''0 N. TO CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERS. From .5 to 10,0001 pairs Kip Brogans, Goat and Call Shioes,suitable for the Spring W . Trade, consisting of I(!ns, Bye, Youtho, and Womnens of various qualities and stylos are now ofi'ered for sale to Dealers and others on favorable terms. 'The above de scription of Shoes are well worthy the attention of tie Tiade; also. Shoes titted to measure. March 9, 1852. 20-fit Encourage Home IManufac tures. pi, Subscriber, grateful for the liberal I patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, takes this metlodi of iiforiing the pwople of Sumiiter and the adjoining Districts, that lie still continues to carry on the CARRIAGE and IA RN ESS MAKING hbusinens in all its vari. ous braiches, at his stanid in JIishiopville, S. C. He is making large additions to his Establish ment, so as to enable him% to manfacture every thing wanted, in his line, at the shortest notice, a 1d in a Rtyle of workmanship equal to any inl the Southern States. le lha in his employ ex. perienced workmen, and is well supplied with the best seasoned timber ; also with Trinaiings aial Momunitings of the latest style. - Ij newI Work done itt hiiis hlne will be wa:o ranted I" m-ilb1 and rmnirml without charge if it fail in t bat tim. lie w1441 de repairing at the shortest tiotfce, aI in case my person living at a distance should waut repaing done, if they will write to that effect, la vs.iil sand for the job, atnd return it when donte'. JAN. WV. AMBROSE. N.IH.-Iis -rttnMS are asn reasonable as auiy person conull oxpoet. )hiiopvi ille, 8. C., Ma rcha 9, 155 20-l y B'9" i luckl Itiver Watchanomi will copy Six mounths. J. W. A. H- EAD 40~1A ltlTERt. O).onn,. March 5, 1852. Mr. John Rt. Logan hauvinug been appointedl Sergeant Majour oi thme Forty- iourth iteginmenst So. Ca. Militia, will he obei'ed anid respectad accord ingly. Ily ordeir of Cof. F. MI. M E L LET. W.'T. W .DFna, Adj. $$i Watcmnan cop~y onue timie. Ma.rclt 9, 1852. 20-i f Notice of Dissolution. The~ firim of Melttov & Jlosi's was sin the ith itntst , it s..olvedh by as own i limnutation andh by ntiual cons~ent. The Notes and Accuouintn done the sa id im hiave bmen tr-inaserred to Oi.i v si P. Mc Rty whoi is ni!o numthoriize to coillect and receipt for thme samte. The natime of the hirm will onily lie usemd for the piupose of brp~iidau timt, anid that biy the said 0. P. Mc'kov meily. hi. P. MicROY. E. H1. JON ES. No, 1! Look Gut, The un dersigned respectfully in forrns his frienmds and the public generally, that hue hams purr based the eniire initere'st oif his formter pirtner, andI will still carry on thme hilercantilIe hm-iness muder his own nanme, and will Bell for Cash lower thtan any hiouse in the place', or on a credit to lho'se who pay tip punictual on the 1st dlay of Jan'ry each year. 0. P. McROY. Sumnterville, Feba. 24. 1852. 18-6w. 87 Watchman copy three times and send bill for payment. SAVE YOUR A!ONEY. Charles P. Freeman & Co.,, (LATE FRF.EMAN, HoDGES : Co.,) IMPORTBRS AND JOBERS, (One D)oor South of Lierty-Streer.) Ill IIROADWAY.-NEWy YORIC, H AVE on hand. anid wtill be receiving II daily th rmonizh the seasoni, New Gboods, direct fromn tihe Emropean manniursturers, and cash auctions, rich, famncy. Fiaiionah- Stdk alillinery Goids. Our stock or Itichi Itibbeins, compfrisn every varietyv of the latest and most beaiiti finl deisignis imiiportei. l~Many of soir Goodsmi aire mianiifamttniresd ex press. ly to our mrder, frou on desi mcigns mmnil pa-. terns, arnd mtandm iunrivalled. We ofrer simr Goiods for tt Cash, at Imower pirisies than assy credit Ilinse in Aimrica entn afibina. All p'mrchaiser~s illh find it greatly to their imterest to reserve a poirtioii of their motney andI make iselcionms from ourn great v'ariiety or IRich Che~ap Goodls: itihhorans rich for funnels, C'aps, Sa:sies & Belts. hlinniet Silks, Satinis,CraupeA, i 4HCes & Tiarleitons, Emblroidemries,Collars,Cheisets,Capecs, ierthius. Ilahmita, Sleeves, CnlTs, Edlgings, and Insesrtings. Emblroidereds Reveire, Lace, ianid 1 emstimtch Cambric IILhkfs. Ihiunds, Illusionus, and Enthroidlered laceg for Caps. Embroidered Laces for .Shauwls, .lMantillas, and Veils. Ilnitonm, Mechilin, Valecines, aitd Brussels Laces. Eti,1iish and Wove Thireadl, Stayrna, Lisle iread andii Cotton Laceis. (dove,, andg Mitta,. French'l andii Aiimrican A rtificial Finwer. lEss.s"h 14cc .'. is '.American andI ialian. The tt 6:0fSouth Carolina, Subl0TgR I STARIU'A'-IN EQUITY. Laurenco II. Belier ) vs | Bilfor lnjunc. Robert C. Myers, y tion and Relief. Willia i S. Belser, I Harvey Skinner. - It- appearing to my satisfaction that William 8. Delser, one of the Defendants in the above stated case, is absent from and without the limits of the Ntato of South Caqoflna. It is ordered that the said Wiil. liam 8. Ilseer do plead. answer or demur to the Complainant's Bill of Complaint within the time prescribed by law or an order pro comfesso may be taken against hi~n W. F. D. H AYNSWORTH, Com'r Eq. S. D. Feb. 21st. 1852 19-3m Administrator's Notice. I HAVE appointed Mr. W. M. Green, I my Agent, to settle all the matters of the Estate of John McDonali, Inte nf this District. AIARY E. McDONALD. ALL Persons having demands against the E-tnte of John McDonald, will present them duly attested. Those indebted will make immediate payment. to W. M. GREEN, Agent. February 14, 1952, 17-1i South-Carolina--Sumter Dist. IN EQUITY. Wm. Iawis and others vs. B ill fur Acc't &c. Leonard White and other. ) It is ordered that the creditors of Thomas James Wilder, deceased, late Sherif' of raid District, do appear before me and prove their demands against the deceased. By order of the Court. W. F. It. HIAYNSWORTII, Com'r. Sumterville, Feb 23, 1852. 18-onm3um Dissolution, T[ [ E STORE KEEPING BUSINERS I heretolore crred on inS S m'erville,. under the name of COGH LAN & O'CONNOR is this day lissolved by its own limitation, and the withdrawal of T. J. Cog hlan. Persons indebted to the firn can make py. Inent to either of the parlies, the name ot the firm will be uiWd in li idation,. '. J. COGIII.A N. THOS. O'CONNOR. T IE husiness formerly conducted under the name of COGIfILAN & O'CON NOR will be conducted by Mr. T. O'Connor, on his accountut the old stand. Thesubscriber r -apeefully reconettds him to the patrollmge Af Ili fiends and acquaintances. T. J. COGIT.AN. Mrarch 6, 1852. 20-3t CABINET WAREROOM. F. M. -ANDREWS TAKES this method of infornine the citizens of Sumterville and vicinity that lie has opened in Sumterville, opposite the new Presbyterian Church, a CAl IN ET WAILE. ROOM, where he will keep for sale, cheap, all itnch furniture as comes under this department of his trade, which he will warrant of good material ; and will fnrnish for cash, at Charles ton prices, all descriptions of Furniture made. Rlepairing executed at the shortest notice. Mahogany and plain Coffins furnished with out delay. All the suberther asks is a fair trial, and hopes by punctual attention to business and easy terms, to merit public patronage. kebrua-y 17, 1852. 7-ly. SIEG. Ladies' Black, Figured and Colored Jenny f.ivle; Worsted Enmel Hlleomners ; rabi I-i ured Hloomers anid Gaiters; Kid T1'i anid 8 ip pers,&c. &c. L. 13. IIANKS. Oct7 50 tf TlOIIA C0 TlOIA CCO!!U IAROIA INS to lie had in the above article at PER RY MOSES' Feb. 17th, 1852 17_tf 1,000 BlusheIs of Cornm. W A NTED by the subscriber One TPhotu sand Bushels of Corn, for which thei highest market price will he paid. PERRY MOSEM Febrary 10, 152I1-f Butter. Fresh Gosen Houer. I.uraf, Crush, Clharasfied arid firown Su~gars. Ilert Rio andl Java Coffee. Orleanms 11rlass. Sardinrer, Alohsterrs, Salmond and Marckeral. Pickets, P'reserverr, &c. .Also ('Il EEE of thre Dmun utt~ Irandl, that wilt keep in any climiate., aiid impijroive with age, at P'EggI y MOggS, IAb. 17th, 1852 17- .i For Sasl, at 1'ER RY MOS ES' Garden Seed--Crop 1851, .hist reeivedc a fresh suppily, inclu.dinrg every variety which are WA RANTlED. Also IIR ISII P'OTlAT1OES, Onion Sett,., &c. at PERRY MIOSES' App'e Trees, - 500 Apple Tro es from the celebrrated nursery of TlIAxvIs & Ltz.r.s, for sale trw by PERRY~ MOSES. Feb. 24, 1852 18--if Notice. T1he 'rubscribier having puarchiasedt the 5*TOCK OF G~OODN belonging to A. J1. & P l, will coutinue l"'n-ines at their old stand, andt assurce his Jriendstr, and the puliic gieerally, that hes will d~o all in hise power to mernt their confidence anod patfroage. P'ERRY MOSES. Fe bruary 10, 1852. 16 ff --Notice. All persons, havihug demands against the Es. trate of' F. S. Hetlser, deceased, wit p treserit themt duly attested ; ande those indebteJ wilt make payment to E. M. Atiderson, Fraq., Sunmterville, S.C-, I.OUISA IIELSERi, Admr'rx. Oc t. 20tih, 1951 52 if Notice, Th'e Co-partnershiip heretofore existinja Ibetween the surbacriberr ninder the firm o~f .1. T1. Solomonis, & Co., is this daiy dissolv eby limitation and atutual consent. All persons indebted to snrid firm by ttiie or open account, will plense call and sete. J. T1. SOLOMONS, A. W'IlT'E, Jn. Ja n. 6,1852 11 i f SAMUEL C, DUNN, AND Furnishiuag WVarchaouse, NO. 20 IIAYNE STREET, Clumriestonu, S. C. .\arch lhi. 1I1~r It 'D.' I. WINN lYJECINANT TAILORt Wouid respectfully inform hi friends ani the public gene rally that hie now has on hbnd and Ofll ra for sale on reasonable tennos' large and Splendid assortn,-nt of Cloths, Casnimers and Veting, with Hats. Cips, Suspenders Cravat, Socks, fine lin. en and Rerino Shirts, Drawet a, Gloves, handk erehiefit, Umbrellas, &c. Plen and Boys Reafy Miade Clothing of eve. ry description and variet y. Complite Military Outfits, Uniforms, Swordr, Ej anletts, &c., furnished at short notice. Uniforms for Sumter Rifleman furnisled on reasonable terms. UTiIis vestings are peculiarly rich, consisting of far richer patterns than ever previously ex hibited in this market. Oct. 16. 1851 51 if N. CRANE, Main i alacturer of Batggles, LIGIIT CARRfAGES, &c. Ueturns his incere thanks to the citizens of Sumter I)istrict for thoir Uhral patronage hither to hesto9ed and begs leave to inform them that he keeps constantly on hand the above 'articles of his own manufacture and warrants the same to be of the best material, worktiar.ship. and of the latest style. Ilis prices shall compete with the Charleston >rices, and as to durability, no comparisont to Z convinced, you will please call at hia Carriage Repository on Broad Street, under the Town Hall and examine for your. selves. With twenty years experience, and Liberty's aid, He'll vie with the country and the arts'of his trade. May 14th, 1851 29 if Rail Road Notice, OFFicr W.& "TAN. It. I. Co., blarion C. II., Dec. 26, 1851. The Freight Trams on the Wihnington anti Manchester Rail Road will begin run ning on and after the 1st January. L. J. FLE3IING , Res't. Enig 'r. Dec. :10th, 1P51 10 tf Watchltman copy. H E M O V A L. r Il l Snub.crilber lins reioved his BOOT I. AND) S.OE HTORE, to one door We-it of Cnplain F. Suiiter's Law Ollice. Ile ias just received ani will conts:-tntlV keen on hand a lFinte Stock of BOOTil AND SIIOES, whiv ch Ie will sell LOW for CAsn. But. will credit his punCual customers tttil Fall. Prompt payment is requited. B. FOT.SOM. February 24, 1852. 18-tf Butter, Fresh 'Gosien Bttter, " Virginia and Mountain Butter. For sale i ROBIERT L.ATTA. Camden, Nov 25, 1651. 1--tf Butter, Lard, Bacon & Corn. PRIME Mountain Butter, (in small Firkins) do. do. Leaf Lard, do. North Carolina Bacon, do. COHN. ROBT. LATTA. March 25, 1851 24 tf Lewis MY. Hatch, NJo. 120 II.EETING STREET CilARilSTON, S. C. OILS--Sperm nnd Whanle-Agent (6.: site ltrootklyn Factory. WIHi'T E LE A D)-Aget for l!nion Company. IRON SA FES-Agent for Rich's Salamande-r. PLATFORM SCA.LES--Agent for Lahartes.' HIOGARDUIS'S MiLLS--Ag'nt for Mr. H1. GEORG(IA - H RiR ST1ON ES. Manntfactu trs'' A rticles. LE~ATII ER B AN D)S, a large stock. Ctamrlestont, Oct. f6 50 tf ~ROBERT LATTA. J.ATE' Il E~ Fl RM OF lJI(KSO N & L ATT1A woauld reslsrtfully inform hits frtiend-sod the pulii grenenilly, that lhe is now rieeivintg a ra riety of IHcavy and~ Faucy Groeries, wijch be will sell lotw for cashl-T'wo eloors nhm-e the Planters' I Iotel, anid immtediately opjposiite Jamesi Dumnlap'ti, esq. Camiden, S. C. Dec. 10th, i1950 if 9 Dry Goods for Fall Trade IN CIIAIMST'1ON. wT. (s. BAncIuFT, 253 andu 255 isa-8-rn:er. (One door below WVenttworth-tStreet.) We wounld a.gatin repnet fully inv ite tihe atte-n titen4 ot mntr fritindh, anid etnstomuers int the nutntry, to our extenisive Stock of DRl Y GO(ODS, when they visit our City. Always in handu SOUI~iERN MIANUFACTUJREI, Consisting of GZeorgia Plaines anid Kerseys. Alabiama dto do. lin antd Striped Osnahecrgs. llh-aeced and irouwna )hunestics5 SUPERt DUFIL lILA NIETS-IRECTr IMP'ORTATlION. We', woutld also pairt ietilarly invite attetntiont our 1IllPORTATiION of SILK~S ind D)RESS GOOD)S, beinig one of the LARGEST STPOClKS IN TIlE SOliI ERIN C:OUNT1RY. Weare nilso prepauuredi to fuirnishi evecry article ini the Dry G~oods lute, viz:I lo~.wir, Go.lves, I .inteti, Flannels,C lothts,(Ca,,imters. Hiomhazines, Alpi:iensu~, Melr.enovs, Montt~.elin dei LiI.aine, laidls, .Jaronetts and Stwiss MuisI ins, Furitture Dimit . P'ritN, Cungharns, Siawvls, Laces, Edg in1g, Ribbons, TJritmmings, &c., 4'c. Septemb~er 23, 1851. 48--tf Notic.. D R. J. M. ST'AGGERS, ha~ving locatedu at Murray's Ferry, permianently, offers his services to thet people. Juno '4th 185 1 32 tf Notice to Stockhoiders, A mmt. Steekhldlters in utrrears to the Bradi. forid ~Sprge Female Inst~tit-'ttiaoptany are- re qmired to mattke flhl pias mutntt before retmun dlay in March next -i the ilibscrib'er or to Williami LewI i. sij., itt Stumteurville. By ortder of thte Jioaril. EDWIN C:ATER~l, Se'c'ry & Trre.-~ February 2, 18' 15-tf fNotice. All persona having~ de~mantds against the le Samuel Tante, deceased, wvili please hand thmn to thin stubscriber for paymet on or before thoi first day of Jnanry neoxt. Atnd persons odemlbtetd to decensed wvill mtake settlemeont also wvith thttetsubscriber. P. J. TA TE. Adtt'r. Feb. 23, 1852 18-Imn Notice, DR~. WA. .JAMEC D)ARG;AN respectffully of. era his proufestiinal services, to thme citizenst 01 Stnmtterville anit its vicintity. Office-tIhe A pothtecary shop formerly oernt. piesd liv Dr. 1R. 8. Mstri.tttr. Afar' ii Il'bla 14'.t 2n l CLOCKS, WATCHES AND The Subscriber would respectfully in form the citizens sof Sumter and adjicont Di tricts, that hq h10s jlst oipned in Su terville a beautIful assortment of Clocks and. Wateles, Brooches, Finger Rings, Cnff Pine, Ear. Rings, Buckels, Slides,:Foh, Vest, Gnard Chains, of Steel, Silver and Gold-Gold and Silver Pens and Pencil Case; Spect,4. cles of various kisae ; White and Coral Beads, Bracelets. &a. &c. All of which will be sold at Charleston prices fror Cash, by C. T. MASON, One store aouth of Mre 1ulibert's Mli'lencry. P. S.-Repairing of every description done in tihe very best manner and at the shortest notice. 1T-V All work- done by me, warranted to give satisfaction. C. T. M. December 2, 1851 0 - t A. ANDERSON, Sumterville, 0. C. Respectfilly informs the people of -1.1n ter District that he has just receive. aid now ofers for sale the best selected mid most choice stock of Fall nad Winater Good% That lihs ever been brought to this market. He has received many new styles of Fall and Winter Goods, which purchasers v-uild do well to examine before buying elsewhere. Black, Blu',,Green and mixed Broad-Cinthe,. Plain and Faney Cassimeres: Satin. Velvet, and Bilk Veutings, Boys and Mets Cape, &e. ALSO . A full and large supply of Hlosiery, Olove, Snapenders, Cravats, 1[anlkerc-hiefs. &e. &c., all of which will be sold on the most liberal terms. ani at prices to suit the times. 93F Garments mannfactured by thie subscri her, and warranted to give satisfaction. Or des from a distance promptly attended to. He may be found at the stand formerly oc cupied by A 'Conway, and more recently by Di. W. Price. A. ANDERSON. Oct. 161h, 1S51 25 Notice, All persons indebted to ine individually, or as Ordinary. will plense mike iminedi. ale pnymen', as it is absolutelv tiecessary that I chise up my businees, som:! part of which has been of lorg stinding unsettled, amnd which I am determined shall remain so no longer. I hopo my friends will altend to this ait ince, and give me and theinselves as little trouble as uisay be. W. LEWIS. Feb. 9th, P352 17-tf Emsabroiderzed : Tlabet Mariano A large and,.: r - qic psrwent (of Rich Embroidered farbio a r Witi heavy Silk Franges, and embrai~ Blal 1W litie, and nil 'the most fashIribIhle .c4de ' arr ndw ofFering. very low, at WJ.JAJ Oll &SON", 221 King-st., in 10 ..the Big Hoot. Charleston, Jan 20, 1852. ' 13-tf IMantillas and Opera Cloaks, CANTON CAlPE SiIAWL.--he Stock or this season's importations of the above arti clet now offerluint redued pri,.es. W. J. JECOBI & SON, 221 King-st., bend opp, the Big Boot. Charleston, Jan. 20, 1852. 13-tf Election of Music Teacher. The Hoard of Trustees of the Bradford Springs Female Institute will elect un addition. at Music Teacher on the last Monday itn this month. Applicant s will pleasme address the Prminpa at the Institute. Salary five htus dren dollars atnd board. EDWIN CATER, Principal. g?" Tri-weekly Ch~arleston Mlerotnry will copy two weeks and forward accunt. F'ebruary 2, 152 15-tf For Sale, 3My IIOUSE ,ANA >LOTg in the village of Smnaterville. wheire I noiw .liike. There are FIFTY-FIVE ACRtES"OF~ LAND in the lot. Termis imde easy to thie.Jpurchiapers. Jan. 15, 1852. 13-If . W. L E WIS. Valuable Woodland Near T1IIE TOWN FOIR SA LE. Betweetn 17 antd 18 acres oif lanid lying at Turkey Creek near Sumtterv-ille. will bie so~d on accommiodating~ tetrms to ani api proved piurchawer. Apply at this offiee. Jamn. 27t h, 185J 1.1..-itf Evening Dress Goods, Whbite. and Coloireid. Etmitmdiered 4'wisa SMu.. lin,. Organies, 8-4 wide, of mthe most beauitiful coilors, at 25, 31 1-4 and 37 1.2 cents. A plenid and rich assortmnent of Colors, in Sewitng Silk Tlissue~s, at the remarkable low pries of' 25 cents a yrr.. Embro* "-r-d ('renadine Silks. :tto Ihna5moine and rich Embroidered Evening D~reses in tne most fashiotnable styles. Th'lese, together with onr harao asortmetnt of Goods for Evenhing wear, are offering at remarkably L~ow raices. W. J. JA COII & SON. 221 King-at., bend, app. the Die Hlot. Chtarleston, Jan. 20), 1852. 1'2-tf New Goods. 1The FtibuCriher is renewing his sroCk of dry goods of all descriptionsa ev.ery w..eek. I.. B. IIA NKS. G ROCE RIES. Loaf. ('rushed. Clarified and Blrowvn Sugars, Ja'.n, Rim and Cnhta Coffees. New Orleansa and Cubam Molasses, 'nickers. WVine. Soda and BEntte.r crackecrs, Cisen't lHmtner. Sardinies nod Lob.ters, l'iekle-s, We'st India preserves, en) Hairrels ibm. Halimore Flonr, (Canles. Sperin, Adanmantine atnd Tallow Candles. Spirit Gas, L'amps. &c. 1L. 13. 1L\NKS. Dec. 16th, 1851 8 i f Bargains in Ladies Kid Slippers, The suhiseriber is n'.w ofrering his entire stock of LAIDIES' KID X.lt'PERS at luw prices for Cash. Ladies itn wvant of the article will do well to call. It. yO.SO3M. June 17th, 1851 3tt if FLORA, IPastry Cook aund Baker of Cakes, 4c. (jc Ollers her services to the citizents of' Siuter andl the adjoining Districtis in the preparation of bridtl feasts, party-suppere. &.c. 11er long experience mind service in every departmeint of her buisiness, Iistifies hier mi engagintg to give entire satisfaction to her employers. She nmay he fantnd hv' application at the Thirher's Shop int this place. Sum terville, Jatn. 8th, 1FSI 11 if Improved Endless Chain Water Elevators. All persons wishing time abov'e Elevators can he sumpplie'd biy the subscriber, w.~ho Is the Agent for the District ,,[ Snmnter, 8. C. B F. I,hCGON. Satered accordia to Aet of(lagrm' htt.ys .124byj-... OUHliTON, H. M.,ir a. er Another SientifleironAer! .. OREAT. OURE--:POF DYSPEPSIXI' DR. J. 8L HOUC04"?OW TIlE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, 011, GASTRIC JUICE, Prepared from nr.sr.-r, or the fourth Stoindch of the Or, after directions of Baron Liebig, tih great Physiological Chemist, by J.S . Ilouen. TOy, M. 'D., Philadelphia, Pa. . 'I his is a truly wonderful remidy Ahr Indigep lion, Dylspia, Jaundice, Liver Conplinmt, Constipation, and D ueility,-Curing afer' N&i ture's own method, by Naturea'. own Agin, the Gastric Juice. g'g 1alf a teaspoonful of Pepsin, insed in water, %ill digest or. ulissolve. Five 'Pomihd of Roost Beef, in about two hours, out of- thle Stomnech. .-1 Pe .in is the chief element, or Great Mgest Ing 1 rinciple of tme Gastric Juicethe l36leht of the Food, the Purifying,. Preerving, aid Stmulaing Agent of the Stomach and.Intes tines. It is extracted from the Dijpistive Stni sub of the Ox, thus forming un arlificial Diges. tive Fluid. precisely like the nitural Gastric Juice in its Chenmical powers, and furnidhing a Complete and Perfect Substitute for it. By the aid of thi-prepaMtion, the pains itad evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia are remove I, jqst as they would be by a healhy 'Stomach. It in do; ing wonders for Dysmeptics. curing cases of De biflit, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dys. peptie Consumption, suppoeed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence'upon ,A hich Win tsed, is in the highest degree Curl. Uni and temtiarkable; SCIENTIFi: EVIDENCE! Baron Liebig in him celebrated work on Ani. nal Chemistry, says: '' An artificial Digestive Fltid, analogous to ilth Gastric Juice, rhay be readily prepared fromn the mtiuous memnbrane of the sutnno i of the (ulf, in whilt various arti. cles of food, as meat and eggs, will be suftened, changed and digested. just in the s"ane manner as they would I! in tile human stomach.' Dr. Combe. in his valuable writings on the " Physiology of Digestion," observel. that "a dimittution of the due Iuantity of the Gastric Jnice is a pro.minent and all-provailing cause of Dyspepsia;" and ho stalts that " adistaognished profesor of miedicines h London, who was se verely afilicted with is complaint, finding every thing else to fail, had recourse to the Gatric Juice, obtained from the stoitacks of living aniials, which proved cuntpletely suc. ressfully." lrofesior Dunglison, of the Jefferson Colle Philadelpha, in hi, great work on Uluman P ry.. siology, devotes more than fifty pages to an ex. amintion of this subject. Alm experiments w ith Dr. Beaummont. on the Gastric Juice ob. tained from the living human stomach, and from nnimails, are we known. "In cases.' he says, " digestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digcstion's. .Dr.John W. Draper, Professor of Chemistry, in th Medical CoIllge of the University ol New York, in lii " Text Book of Chentistrv' I page 38W, says.: " It has been a question who ther artificial digestion could be performed--but it is now mniversally admitted, that it may be.! Dr. Carpenter's standard work on Physiology, which is In the library of every physcian. ajI a used as a Text. Book In all the Collegei in full of evidence similar t thie abiove, re specting the renmarkable Digestive power of Pap sin, and the fact that it may be'readilpsepara. ted front the stomach af the nalf-or Or, sad .used for experiments itn Artificial Digestion, or s a remtedy for'diseases 'of 'the Stonnach, andt defi. cient secretion of Gastric Juice. .ft' Call on time Agent and get a descriptIve Cirenlar, gratits, givang a Ilargu amnoantof Sci entifio Evidence, simnitar to thie above, together with lieporte of Iteimarkable Cures, from all parts of the United States. AS A DYSIPEPSJA CURER, Dr inho' Picrstmx has produced thet motmrelus elkects, ini curinug case, of De. bhimiy, Emariation. Nervousm Decline, andi'Dys. lw-pale Consamption. -It is imtposnible to' ve thme detail, of cases in thme linmits of this a Vr tisem-nmt; bumt authienticated certificates livei been givent of amore thanmi Two Hundred Remark. able Cures, in Philadelphmia, New York,'and lioston alonme. Thmese were nearly all desperate eases, nal thme cuires wero nmot only rapitd an. wonderful, but pe rmanent4 It is a great Nervous Antidote, andI particular. ly useful for tenduency to Ililiousa dliorder, Livei * omplint, Fever anid Agne, anid tihe Evil effecti of Quininme, Mercmury, andm other drugs tipon the ligestive Organs, afler a lung sickness. Al.. fomr ecess in eatinag, amid tihe toto free use 'of ar. dent spiits. It abntomst recomnciles licalth witi inte-mperance. Theire is nto form of Old Stomacha Complaints wahichm it does not seem to reach iandm remov at once. No matter bow hadl they mtay be, it gie inmstant relief! A single o'ose remoces eli:t unpleasantum sy'mptomsJ; anti it ontly needs to be repemaced for a shtort titme to make these i e fletsm permamnn. Purity qf Blued aad h'agn of Blody folloiw at once. Ite is particular excel. lenmt in. cases' mmf Nauttea, Vommlitig, Criamps, Sorene~ss of the pit of time istomacht, distress anfei eating, loiw, col state ttf the Blood. Ifeaviness Lownmess of Spirits, DeispondJency, Emtaciation Weakntess, tt~emey to Insanity. Suiceide, &c. Dr. Iiong hton's l'epsin, id sold by nearly e ll thme tdealers im line drugsa and P ob i~-edle '~a thtronghouttt thmo V ni ted Staties. It is prepai'ed in Ptmwtder antd in. Flmidi fonrmn-and in P'rescription tiinis fo'r thte use mof Phbyscints. Pmilte (lciuars ftr the tmsc of Phymsiclrms, may lbe obtainetd ttf Dr. Iloughmton or his' Agents, dlescriiing thet whomle p~roe.ses of preparation, antd giving the autihoiritiest umpon whtich the claims o1 t his inew remed'ty atre batsed. As it iis nit a secrea rmedy, nto ohjet' limn caanlhe raisedl nmgninst itt uise by Phlysiinnts itt resp-ctalet staning and regtua r practice. Price, One D~ol/ur pe'r bottle n' OIIs:n yt T -rnt5 ! -Every lotite of thm genine P'EPSIN hear' time written igneaturne mm .J. S. llocn-r~oN, .11. 1).. stole P'roprietor, Phil udtelphila, P'a. Copy-right undo Tirde .Slark se. entretd. Lif Sold by all Drnggists and Dealcrs it 3uedcintes. kor sale in Sutmterv'ille by MILlLER & IBRI'I-TON. la omter 16, 1851. 8-hy. Direct Jmportations. DRY GIOOI)Sh' T WHOLEJSALEr In Charleston, 6. C. C. & E. L. I&ERfllISON & CO, loave atnd aro contittually rceci ing by eve. ry arrival, CilOICE GO ODS, whimch thmey are preparedtt to .sell at n small nattace ont time startitng Cost. A hook at theia will well repay thme trouble. Thir 8tock o1 Moiery IS LAILtGE AND C031PLETE5 AND IN ttany styles will be found not genserall kept in their market, C. & E. L. K ER RISON & CO., North-wost Connuer Ktmtg & Market-St. Februdry 10, 191. 16-6it. Notice, Thelm Co-partnership hoeretofo~re stisting he. tweena hme subscribors, underi time firm of A. J. & P . MOSE.S is dissolvedl by its own limitation anti muinala confent. All persons Indebted to the said firm by Nota or otherwise will piease call antd S E'T T fL1 A .T. IV0SES, . PER 10S E d' ITION open on to the enni TAFeNA tIlj )y iitat jlInhianv. - T~hefan a d.tit iY'ful al *P daj;rparu wilf 1164ifir"u IIW'gi Tleoblers ihi t enn in bai -afer r J l i alility.and eliL - ciarge, oif,cj 19 w, It iw ver ippob J ihe. C6lleyAte..Ct Th holastiryeardfag Mnday ff 41u last Wedne0sdny, d iyiled into:two cquaI b Board, per ein, ( JyI d kedldliig, hightse, ated _Waa pupils berpg the nrinu fornftW&PI o roo u. an'! inventhry/, o I will be roagulotly kept J Truitio, in I'riiiinry 'W Tiition ill, other CIyer i, French or ltin. Altisic fa P.ar ( orlugt the or ltnn Pupi14lltGia dt t Guitare for predti : their Uuitarstrangs. 7 Drawiiig and Paintin Wat er Coorit, :ar IMonfdeqV tic oar lidit Ink, eac. { - Orntnnt-ntial Need'o !Vark . By resolution I& \t'j Beis' ii ' sending two pilpilA -ilrb2lk' boarded at-S I p thetit P sending- thi-ee of W4 Ir)O, per mionth. . B. McLA UR IN JAUNDICE, 15PEPSIATCH OR NERVOU, D * EAlSES OFREINN I'Iff . :.af 'disr dee Liverbr -~ .~~~ ftnach, such as Co " tion, Intvrd PiOA,' J hr Blood to thw. Head, A the StomachNausee, -1a gust for Food, FuUdtcsor Stomach, Sour Erctotfons Irring at the pit qf the At F' mmg qf the Head, haurried cult Breathing1 Fleteruig Heart, (.Ihok, or SwjOciati n sensations en in a lyin p~stare, Dimness' qf* 4 Visi dots or Fever and dull pai -e? of Perpiration, YellOwnessW, Eyes, Paiu intheaide, Bac &c.., Sudden Fluslies ot B Flesh, Constant Xmagfning o depression of piritslean beeclotu; D R.|HOC PL~A?4' p Celebrated Geiana PitA AT THlE GERMAN i'Dlii 20 ~iqh .8tteet Philui A 'Aeir'powar o4er theb' d tionnnthe Unted dates, a. many cases after skilfid phlasal Thaeae Bitters kre wartlify-thda invalids. Possessing gteatvrusi cation .of diseases of the - L'.r glands, exercisigthe sissenf~ weakness and affections of the dliv they are withai, safe, certain a READ -AND .BE CON#1Np -~ Thle editor said, Dec, 22n. Dr. Koolland's Celebrated Gae ' for. thet cure of Lier Comopliat Dyspepela, Chronia or Nervous )bl servedly one of the most oua thei day. These Bitte'rs hate boostd -ted~ sandsm-arid - . fuienad at. ourelo y himself .o~lo qre -ffectua enr o rLCop a s remedy. We are- convinced li he ite these Bitters, thes paitient yglh strengilh and' iigor-a fact w sideration.Thy reas smell, anid can be used by t delicate stomaclur with saf t t cumstane~lV Wear. speaking s and to th'e gftlictedfe advise ts1~ise, "Scotts'Weekly?" one of the b.Lga~ pa pers published bald, Augusat 25-- - Dr4 Hod jand's German Bitters, saau eq bay Dr. Jacksongasre nonjecoid$ isome of themostt prominent in *ie faculty as an article of ieelt cae f femi weaknessa1 As. auai b casS, we would advise all mothers'to ob 94l bottle, and thus save theudselves += ness. Persons of' debilite.ted 'cosas l *~l find these Bitters advantgeousa to their as we know from ex pe rience thei sal 'y.t j they hate uponaweak systems, ' 1 beast family newspaper pulidied inE theisi States. The editor ayalet Dr. Ho4gyd'pran Biders.-.It Is eIdens that- we recommtendl whlat are teumed P.a Me~dicinaes, to the confidencie and patrotige of d taur readeal and thecrefore when we rieicomA' Ur. Ilooflanid's German Bitters, we wIsh imo he. dismiinctly understood that we aruot- *s ing of thec notrumis of the day,J that auit for a brief perIod sand then forgotn'M they have done their guilty rade of *tsb buit of a medicine long established1ttleii ptizead, amnd which Is mnt the'hearty ap~iI of the fliaculty itself." . 4Y -' N'j Evidence upon evidencee ~ ~ eed~a (lIke the foregoing,) fromairs the Unuori, the last three-yeartind east ierstinmony in i:s Jitror, Is, that tss of it used ini the practice of the -$gaV ciruis of Philadelphia, thtan all ode comabined, a fact thaat can eastly bee sand fully parovinig that a scientifo - ( 1 will meet widh their quiet apprval ~i senated even in thisaform. Thlat this medicine will enre Liver Geirsg l and D~yspepsia, tao one csan doubt zater as directed. It acts specifically upbt mach anid Liver; It Is preferable to all billious discuses-tho effets- sugj~ They can be administered to female 'er i ~ * - wvitha safety and reliable bonofit. at at~tm BEWARE OF COUNTESFlN~I - This mnedicine has attained that htgh elsaas ter wieih Is necessar for all medicines testtaiss to induce coutnterfekers to put fuirtarspoie% articles at the riask of the lives of thoie y e ilamocenitly deceived.* Look ti-ell to the marks of the geprn' They have tihe wrItten sIgnature o .1CKSON upon tihe wrapper, ana i siI blowin in the bottle, waithout scarthl theyer - For-safo Wholesale andl Retail at the . GERMAN MEDJCINE . N4o. I Z0 Arch-Street, one doo so Bisth Phihadelphain; und by respectabl dsea~~ rally through the country. ' P Prices Reduced. To enabtleoil classes of hitvalds to'ehjoy~ t4 advantages of their great restoowe pp a , I4ngle otoj 75ces -Druggst, 8nr~~l5B - H.IAVil.AND,JIAR c Dec , 1