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W :SCdsN LEGISLAr UR .-T1he bill abolishing the death penalty was killed - fir thL-1ouse on ti 22d uit., by a vote of-35to 27. A bill exempting Church propefty from taxation was.refised en- m giiissnent-by 52 to 11. The House P by 51-to 13, voted to submit to the " peonpl .the propriety of submitting ' bienniatl: for aiinual sessions of the Le- W Ir gislature. 'AsEO OF R.IN, SNow, IIAl., Fo0. B i is. caused by a cloud moving ar into a stratum) of cold air, by which its " particles are condensed, and run into e drops too heavy to float inl the atmos- " phere, Sinow is produced by the cloud t becoapuing frozen before its particles p hav." collapsed into water. Hail i4 A euused by the fre'Czing of the drops III ter they begin to lill as rain. Dew is A the filling of the vapors of the day when they part with the motion in th'e cool of the evening. A Fog is a cloud g, floating. on the surface of the earth, and R a Cloud is a fog floating in the litios- di phere. ..g ' :,V..de UN.LES SAM's FNus.-The net I 4 amnng subject to draft in the U. S. P Treasury, On the 22d ult., was $12,773,- N 397.91, of which $75,377.98 was in the Aj h4d f the U. S. Assistant Treasurer a ir Charleston.-Catrolinian. b -A- NUMEROUS FAMILY.-Tle Shah . of Persia has invited a number of Austrian officers ofall arms to Teheran, to aid in re-organizing the Persian ar ' mf. A letter from one of these ofli- ) eers, eceived at Vienna, fiurnishes some personal details respecting the Shah. lie Is twenty-two years orage, and one of-thihandsomest mnci in the empire. M4 greit-grand-fttlicr, who had three ' hundred wives. had a crowd of children, 11 who have haid descendants in their turn, until it length it is computed that the irperial finnily comprises at- least teln - thousand persons. " TRADITION OF orit FA-'rn-sus'-The Bif New York Tribune savs: "We of the North, who are faitht'ul to the tradi tions and sentiments of our fitthers, to iepse no action respecting slavery, a, desire none whatever from any Whig ar 1d tioiial- Convention." - ti -Nf you wore- faithful to the traditions Wf''ye fathors, you would not only go 1, IforslaVery, -but for the slave trade. be 16 Ierentirelv owing to the cupidity and it enterprise of your venerable ancestors Ce that slavery exists in the Southe i ia States.-Richindb dJRepu!>can. AN EDITOR MAnIED.-On Tuesdav' aveliig-last, Mr. John Bacon and MiM ( Pawnee Butler (daughter of the lace h..P.. M. Butler,) were married: 'At this phice, in Trinity Church, bv the liewArthur Wigtall,-of Clareido. E@'41uirtd Aldeertiser. .-r. and Mrs. Otto Goldschinit, t*. se it niinttIt(e e N. r -iroe in the sten bayn next, itid previouas to their de larture will give three concerts in 'ew-York. . I c, ?l.) lAvn Al'%7Aia hats been aippojisted pr liniskr froazIlexico to the Untited , $tate~s, and contirmed byvthe ~enate.-b lie is said to be a strong conservatiyp; in - The President of the Unaited States 1ii h~ai oflicially recognised Arabrose aIA- a fear as Vice Consul of Swedeni iiuk Norway at the port of' New-Orleais. G4oon.-A western New:Yojrk farm: r criwrites as follows to a distinguished scientific agriculturist, to whomx lie ft he uinder obligations for introducing a i 4ariety of swine: 'Respected Sir-I went yesterdaya to the' Fair at M.; I found seteral pigsm hf your species; there wtts at great vari &ty of beasts, and I was 'very raiuch b astonished at not seeing you there!' ins DF.rr of Fn Akea.-Thae whole . miortgage debt of France is 'ollicially stated at eig~ht utillhilrds of franes, or $1,6000,000 O. R - Kessuth was expected to arrive ait Montgomery on Mondaty last, en F route for Charleston.1 *In 1900, it is estimated that the ex ,, paerts(if the United States will amonunt "' to $700,000,000. Professor HItanibal, in his last :,ei- ta --nfffie liscourse in the New York Pica filne, commences thus: " De subjiek dat I had reference to dis ehenin' an called on de han'bills P' all 'bont town ain' na one ohb de modern sciences. 'euliar to dis klimate. Sykeology ami deribed fronm de name oh Sykesy'. an' Sykesy wvar de main spoken oh in de anchenit history of Joe Sefus, who war so politely 'queosted by Moses to ' take S de hntt.' D is history daites furder c back dan de fuss axedent on de Ilarhemt Rlailrede, an' dat you knov anm a long ( time ago,. Sykesy war a lazy dissyphe. ainebber woed take deC butt, unless he were drobe to it. ie pertendled to study science, an one of his sciences wvar. dis, whichi am suspisusly called arter his name. D)ar ami a good mientny perfeasers (it dlis science runnin' rouin', II an' doi' de peephe brown whenebber dcy git a chance." PMErMNouA.-The Petersburg Intelli- I *gencer states that this disease hias prevail-.~ edoi in P'etersburg, and throughout the eniun try to an unprecedented extent, and with a malignity and ratality hteretofore unknown. Mairriedl op the 7tha instant, by thme Itev. SAMUSI. FUInwaN, Rt. W. SP'ANN an1 blisn A. 13. JIENNINGS, all of this District. a Married in Ravannah, Gi., oni ther til.<t 31jrch. by the Rev. Mr. l(FUiN'iv\-, Mr. AUGUTSTUSX A. 801.0.\10NS, of S:un tarville, nnd Miss -K.\ Tl M C'OilN, of t he form~er p'ake~. ( a: e . SPECIAL NO.TICES. EHooftaud's Geraania Bitte's. Tissa celebrated Bitters prepared by Dr. C. . JACKO, 120 A rch-street, Philadelphia, are riorming astonishing cures throughout the hole country. We can beer witness to their rative. powers in the case of a friend of ours ho had the Liver Complaint, and who had ed almost every other medicine, but without Zct. After taking a few bottles of these tters he was entirely cured. To those who e simulrly afflicted we rr commend them to ke the preparation, knowing that they will .re the disease spoken of, and many others to Itich " flesh is heir to." There is a spurious ticle made In Philadelphia. The only place get the genuine article is 120 Arch-street, liladelphia, of Dr. C. M. JACKSON, or his gents throughout the country. Mmh2-2m notmer Scientific Womderl IMPORZTANT TO DYSPEt'TICS Dr. J. S. Iloughton'. Pepsin, the true Di. stive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, preppared front innet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after rections of Baron Liebig, the great Physiulo :al Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Phila Iphia. This it truly a wonderful re medy for digestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com. tint, Constipation and Debility, curing afer uinre's Own Method,. by Nature's Own ;Cit, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, contain. r Scientific evidence of its value, furnished agents, gratis. See notice aniong the medical vertisements. 8-1y. 07- Mr. Editor: Please an unce Mr. J. J. McK AAt, a Candi. to for Clerk of the Court, for Suniter strict, nnd oblige MANY VoT;s. April 13, 185-2. 25-tf G7 Mr. Editor: Please a unce Colonuel JOHN A. COLCIAlJ(1, Candidnt to It-pretsctt. Claremont minty in the next. Legislature, and oblige M A N' Fu Z t.Nis. April 13, 1852. 2.-1 f Duth Carolina--Sumter Dist. I V. LEWI S. Esqr., Ordinary for said District. Whereas, John I. MeLcod hath aliplit Id tie for Letters if Adninistration tin ;tll d singular the goods and chattles, rights d creditors of Daniel Mcl,eod, late of 1 .striet aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and adinnit all ind shigulhir, the kindred and credi V of the said deceased, to he and appear fore ino at our next Ordinary's Court for said District, to he holdet at Sutiter lurt House oni Frihy the 2lrd of April it., to "hew cause. if any, Wiy the said niiistration shiould not lie graited. Given under my hiad and seal, this 101t day of 'Aprd. ini the year of @. our Lord one thousand eight hun-it. dred and fifly-two, and in the 75:h year of Ainericnn lidependence. .%W., LiE W IS. o. S. r>. April 13th, 1&2 .25 2t Found Tetiween the 15th of May and the 2ll o .iie last, nit the Caie Savan. t ioad, leading from Su:itervilh to u trM~a~a ijiiilJVElt W ATCf[, 44iH ; I ini-case ; 8 filn sion ; hu rk it strin!r , anld britss hey ; one hand ndul yst.al umis-ing ; verth pu6t in order 66 te iwnter us requmested to comte forward, are propeoriy, pay ch..rtres, antd take ther ';ay withlin tirty days, or thle WVatcht witll srold to ptay expietwes. Th'le Wattch is the hands of T1. Weeks, Contsutble, t. 3 2 tiiles belowt t he ;~ine, ini C larenduont. fortnat iur.l carn be had fromt Cho .el eceks. A pril 13, 8~r.. 25-tf I'he First of the Season, 'i i8 Subiscriber woulId inforitn t he citi zentA of 8ntnterville and viemitv, that is tnow receivitng a latrge. finte. antid well leted stock of C L C) TI II S , CASSI E1tE8, AND VESTI'NGS; bolli plain d fancy At~so--a veylarg arnd snperior assort 'ut of lCEA(DY MlADE~ CIDYI'IING, uhracintg every qpuality, variy antd style, th for meni anad boys. Call anid see at D. J. WINN'S. Aprr! 13, 1852- 251-if areges and Silk Tissues. apei-lor lin Baregest ands Tissues of every color. lic unit superb Pnuris S4ilk Itareges, Figured, B roended anud Emrnridtered, ne. qumlity tia<u:k tHareges. andl Nittk Tissue. atndsoe~ti sayles.. of Figured and! Brocaded! Mouairning Htareges. Thle aboive emracens a very extensivye variety the tetst Frencht imnportatio~n. an pricers re trkably tow. W. J. JACOIII & SON, '221 King-sr.. (l1,end,) tnpposite the tig Boot. N. .--A ton of Black arnd ('olored laego., 12 1-2ndl I16 2-3 cents per yard, A pril 13, 1852. 25-if French Draperies. Embhroidleredi Lace Cutrin i, (If the tmtost s". rht descriptiont ; Embroidered1 French P'anvii, matrkiabty low prices, at W. J. JACO Il & SON, 22! lKing-st., hendi opp. the Big Boot. hanrleston, Aprili:13, 1852. 25-it MVanilla Grass Cloth. -400 piece. n~ow open at 37 1-2 and 50 cenits a wiir. W. J. JACOBI & SON. 221 King-st., hetnd, opp1. the Big Ilot. tarlesioni, April 13, 1852. 25-if 1A BIN ET WA REROO M. F. M. ANDRIEWS TA.~K 1!S this method of informiioytr 1.he cit izens of Sumuteurtille itand vitiity that -has oipened- it Smntttervit,ll, psu*el, thinew reshteriatn (hurch, a ( AH INE W~1'.AItE 00.~, i, where lie witt keep fo.r sate. theap, all ih furnitunre is comies un~der this deparrmeint 'this trade, whlicih ke will warrant Elf goodl aterial ;andi will futrntish. for caos, at Ch~arles n prices, aill dlescriptions of Furiture made. epairinig executed! at Lthe shortest rniee. Mlahogatny andi plait Coflins fturntisthed wit!. it delay. Alt the sutbiriher asks is a fair trial, an.! hues bty puncutual atitention to bunsiness and~ .sy te'rms, ill merin pubtlie pa ttonag. I'ehiriuary 17, 1852. i7..ly. IJEAI) Q.UALITEllS, Mlr. J..lmr It. Logan having twerin apintiied erge*ant Mhajor of the Forty- Fourth I egiumett i. *it. Militi", will be "tlswyed und11 respiecite "rordliggly. By ordt of Co. F. M1. MI E L.1. C g Waic~tchta co~py oneO tinUe. Latrelb 9, 1852. '20-tf Negro Shoes, f 00 pr. Negroi Shoes -for sale how by et- v4. W. J. FhtA NCJ&~ Wilmington & Kanchestel Rail Road, 25 Miles it Operntiou ! On and after the first of April the Mai and Pasenger Train on the Wilmingtoi and Manchester Rail Road will run to Mlaves' Station, 25 miles from its junctioi with the Camden Branch Rail Road as fol lows : Leave junction daily at 2. 55 P. M. aftei the arrival of the Cars from Charleson. Arrive at Ma' chester, - 3. 10 P. Al * " Sumterville, - 3. 55 " ' " " Mayes' Station. 4. 0 - " Leave Mayes;'Stat'n daily at 0. (Mi A. A% Arrive at Sumterville, - 6. 40 " " Manchester, - 7. 25 " " Junction, - - 7. 40 " in time to connect with Charleston. A Daily line of stages carrying tihe U. 8 Mail thbrough Darlington C. II,and Cie raw to Fayetteville, will run in connectiot with the Itail Road. Passengers between Charleston or Co lumbia and Fayetteville, or intermnediat points will find this the most comfortmbli and-expeditious route. L. J. FILEMING, Res't Engi'r W. & M. R. R. April, 6th, 1852 24-tf Piano Tuning. Josspt FREY, of Chatries ton. iiforins the Lad.e and Get. ilenen if Suinterville and vicinit v. ihalt he hau arrived and is now prepareds it TUNE AND REPAIR Pianos, Organs, Melode on.., and other musical instrumients. Orders left at the Sumter Banner Office will be proiptly attended to. April 5, 1S52- 24-tf TOPLANTERS. The stubscriber has just received a large 4oelI of godst for SPlING AND SUMlMEt, whicl tie odterp at Charleton prices, less cxpense.s. 10 Bales heavy Ossnahurgs. " " Shirting and Shcetines. s Blue Deni uand Marlloro' Stripes 10 Ilidu Bacon Sides and Slhoulders, 25 BhitP Baltinore Flour, 2500)0 fine Spanish SegarR. -SigrK, Coftees, Tens, &c. &e. MAsses, Setap, Starch, &c. L. B. IANKS. April 6th, 1352 2-if Elegant Dress Goods. New and elegant colored Silk Tisumes, Thoreve Silks, Black watered do. Plair Black do. Embroidered Silks, " Jennmay Lnd GoldschmidI," French printed muslins; .aconets, Lawns, &c. Iarege D'Lalnes; Fancy Bareges, Plaid Swiss Ginghan, French worked Cheiettes, Collars, Sleeve. Ca pes. &c. &c. Black and colored Alpacca, Prints, Ging. hano., at 12 1-2 cents, Gloves, Ribbons, ioiery, TrimmingS, &r. at Charleston prices. L. B. IHANKS. April 61h, 1852 24--f ,*92DY 1MAI CLOT IING OPMi da.,ription* as low i 82 50 a ftLl piait. L. B. fIANKS. A pr4il.Gh, 1 A5*2 2-t Cheap Goods. TIlE subscriber has just returned fron Charleston wilt a full assorimnent of A L I KINDS. OF GOODS. Wares and %jere.har lise in his line of busIneps; having excercisef the utianbt difigen.e In bityhig them CIIEAI AND GOOD, (and goods well bought are hat ..old) he, can macke It an object to any one ie maske a hill witha him, eimher at Whl'esale ou Itemtit. P ERRY MIOSES. AhQt,1952 24-tf ~lik'? rSIi 'ltghorna and Pan Leaf flats 600f'Iair Shioes,--varioans qutalil ies, such a: IBrogzas; Glenis, foys andt Children Ladies and Misses' Gaiters and Slippers F'or stale by ANI)IIEWS & RtOACil. Sumiterville, A pril 6, 1852. 24-2t. 8pring; GUodM .AT' TilE -PAIE'rTTO ItOU&E,' Jt'ST RE.CEIVE.D, AND FOal SAL.E L~oW. CA LICOlES, Muislins, and Glinghiams. Caiibtric, Linen, aiid Li ren Drill. Ftarmsers Drill, and Stripe I.,mecspnna. I,. C. I ldk'tia; and M uslini I ldk'is. Illd Ticking, Birain and i'd : biriing. Ladies Whiate and Col'd Silk, anid L,. Thsrea For sate lby ANDREWS & RlOACiI. Sumiterville; Atpril 6, 1852. 24-2t. Ink, &o, I larrison's Cotlutmbian Btack, Redl, an< Inmdllile Ink, in quart, pint, aim sman Illuttlols. Writing Pa per, Copy Blooks, Pens, Wa fers, &c. For sale by ANDRIEWS & ROACII. Stumtervilte, April 6, 18'i. 2...2r Groceries. 2500 Itbs. Blrowna, Crashecd and Loa Nu.. ar, 200 gallonas C. 3lolasses, 5 1B1)s. Flour, 600) lbs. Rio Cuollee, 10 Sacks Susli, 50) lbs. Cand~y, Canidles, Cheese, Siap, Si archi, Tea Sregars, Tobnlacco, Snnaf, Shot. Poawdei Wauter and Tin Buckets, Jugs, &.c. &c. For sale tow lay AND)REWS & ROACH. Snoisterv'ille, A pril (ilb, 1852 2 I--tf rThe Co-partnecrship heoretofore exisltin! taet weecn the subsiacribers undelr thme firm c J. T. Solaoms, &r Co., is this day dissolv cd b li i nhttio and(1i mutuial conasent. Al persons indlhet In said lfri by noate o open accomnt, will p ;lease cat and settle. J. T. SO~LOM.ONS, Jamn. 6', 1852 11 t f English. French, Latin and Greek Schor Books. Also Blank hooks of tall sizes, an IStationary for sale lay PERRY 3MOSES. Feb. 23, 1852 18-t f Election of Music Teachei 'Thes Board of TIraistees uof thes tiradfom Sparings Female nstiltute will elect an addlitior at 3t nsie Teachear n the last Mlonday ina ti nmnmh. Applicanats will please addrests til Principal at the Instinte. IMalary fiv ti droua dollars and tboardl. I ~ElWIN C7ATlEIt, P'rinciiaal. t77' Tri-weekly Chsarleton Mesruonry i copy~ two week, and forward account. le bruaary 2, 1852 1.a-if Ready Made Clothing, Wiaob recelvaed in a few dayw, a eo fine Stock of Iteadty Made Cluthilng---onsistir of ever'y aiceof Get earnd will 1 articleb W. J. FIt A NCI8 Orisite F. .J. r MI. ~tales' Law~ Olre Important and Unreserve INSOLVENC AND EXTENSIVE FAILURE AT Tir NOCTI. Sale <f $25,876 worth ff Splendid Good at " Les than I1alf Price," at the Lori don House Store, 207 King-Street. W E beg respect fully to call the nitentio Wof the Ietiliesi of this city, its viciniti and throtghout the State in general to oni " GREAT UNPRECEI)ENTED SALE, of the richest stock (if dress good ever ofreid in this Southern Markel We also invite Counlry merchants, and al buyers (of thei widernentioned clais o goods. not to leave the city without inspec tog this stock, beiig to their advantage whether buying for family ute, or retailer of the same. These splendiA [iots, of it newest spring goods, expnrted front thb British and Parisian markets,rt the cost o importing, iatinotlag to Upwards of 850 000, but owinig to the firm suipendi ng pay ment, the same was sold for the benefi of the creditors. and W. KING, (if ti< LONDON HOUSE EsrABLISHMENT became the purchasers, at a discount of 5 per l ent. off the cost, the whole of whiel will therefore eto open for public inspectioi and sale this day, cotisisting of: RICH FOUL.ARD SILKS; Barege di Laines; Paris Chi'ttz Ba-trge; PAris 'rint ed Lliwns ; Eoidroiired do.; Paris Chint: Muslins, warranted fast rolors; Brochi figured Swiss Muslins : Paris Chintz Fitm Cambrics, ell wide ; Rich Satin Plaid nev style Printed Barege, of Rocklin Freres laria celebrated printing; Paris Tissue di Soie; 2,000 metres Satin Stripe Parii printed Orgattdie Mstslins, 12 1.2 cents pe yard, cost ;11 1.4 ; Casshnre Travelhinj Dresses ; choice colors Paris *Mamills Black do, richly trimmed ; Paris Ki Gloves ; Sat itn Tnre Pararols; Rich Glac< Silk do ; Rich Foulard il.; sea green bor dered and figured do; Itich Cliene do Rich boiled Chamieleon do; 4,00 dozer Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Gento 7 lull size elegant quality do. :I 1-4c ; La dies Richly Embroidered do; very riel Works itn 1abits; Chesmizetts; Collars Cufis ; Lidies' Caps; Infitants' Inng Robeb Inl ants' Vaisrs, &C,; Damask L-nic Day lies, 6 1.4c; Eibroidered Curtains, 18 3 cents each ; Rtich liriche Bonine, Rtibbonms Poult. do Soie do; Rich Taleta G!isce Fa contne, all boiled Sslk ; Broche Stripe do hleavy Utace Broche do,'in wiite; Bl;ck, Liv. aid Black, Steel asd Black, fo Mourn ing ; Rich Mourning Dress Caasl, Whit4 Dress Check amid Plain Muiuliss, from 104 per yard, full width; Swis, Mull do Cambray plain Ginghames,-8 per yard do. yard wide7 plain iwlf btbitr ,Lmmne, 81 per yard,- Embroidered Sieitow 1.4 3.4c Canton Crape Shawls; ,1c Chene do &c. We cannot here describeench int every style, quoting price, &c., but wil niereiy take stome (l the leading Lits, aRi leave our Iri-nds and customers to inspec and judge iar themisolves, therefore, cotm mernectg wills ]Alt 51, we introduce to you notice our mnitgrilicent qtock of. Lot 51, 2WO pieces- conttining 6,000 yds of Paris Prited La wais, all at 12 1-2 cotta yardi wide. Lot 5. 2,00 .Metres spilends Organtie Paris Chioz, V.7:0d wide with sa I'o stripe ait rheetks, (Weoh 31 1.4 to 3 1-2c per yard,) our pr evill be 12 1-2 t 15e per yard. Lot 53, 2,0o yardasChen pattern, vert rich fast cohran 15 to I -3.4c.. Lot 51. Elegant-Mourni. Dred Goods. -Lot 55, ilandioue Printed Barevt r 1 3-4 ets. Lot , very rihsatin Strrpe and Check, l'aris prmted! 'rt 31 1-4, ivort 62 1-2 cents. Lot 57% lEra, super. P'ari Tassue deC Snie, all brdhiait silk, tat 87 1.4 worth 75.0. Lots 58, 59t, 00,'til, (12 an 68, cntam~ir rich Dresas Goods, of the richset styles, and onily require. wepection to wari ranot a rapid saile. 35 Siummner Qaitta mreasuring 3 1-4 yards long; tr'orth $5 eact all at $3.25. 41)0 domzen iof rich Damtasi. -ail Linien iDoy lies, at 6 1--kor75e per doze, worth 12 1.2 each. Lot 04 P'aris Ki Gloves, very bes t mako (.2 1-2c. Lot 1i 40 do~zeJn Ladiies lack- Late Mits, at (1 1. cet.-as per pair. I Iandmsnj Emibrnoidere ' Curtais, ns half prisce. WHITE DRESS GODS. Ihntdsoate (;heck AMusin, frmya l0c p4 yard toa the richiestmaide ; tine atiipb (1( 18 3-4 cents ; lte Swiss Mfull, Swat ikxsiks, I udta Jooks, the cheapest ev< Lot 20)1, 2t00 futll size 3!ack [pice Mar tia~s, all ait. 2 1-2e eachi. Lot 202, 4t do. wite richly triimmsed, 87 1-2 to 1.3 1-2. Lot 21 to 2107 ii, Black Xili Strimmsed wvitht deepi htce. at 1.87 1-2 to I eaicht, worth three taim.s she tinoney. L. 2(18, 50) chanagable Ture do., very rich, -$4.25. Upwvardis of 1.000 r-plenadid quahitic *richtly watered, bs.msdso~rme Damiask bordet stahl regularnly trioma 63 50 to a. each--o, fprice for thie~e snperb) gods wvill nyerai from 1.2.) to thie richest goods made f. $2 25; 4100 childirn's Salk do. at 50c eac Linen Cambric Hdk f. Department. Lot ixtratrd inary.-4000) dozen Line~ Cambric I idk'fls. wa~rranted aull hate Fla and the beat tsmde goods at time foillowir 'prices :No 1--; folr 2ne. or 90c. the doze '5 8 size :Nmo 2-;j fon 28 or 1010c ti dozen, 5-83 size :No 3--;i for :31 1.4, 1.12 1-2 the doezetn, 5-8 size ; No 4-3 (< 37 1-2, or 1.;17 1-2 the dozen, very tint othser numtbers rnning up to time fitea msade, at eqtualIly astiaumiahnrg prices ; I10( richsly eimbroidered do. Frentchs works half price. f lat 10)7 coantainas a pierfect novelty. 4( richly emsbroidered Traivellinig Cashme Robes, cost froit $s tat 11) each, constat r ing 11 1-2 yards in each pattern1 work< all over, for 82.87 the fuil dress ; 200 L~ daes' Marsella Skarts, all at 837 cenits ear Our splenadid stock of R.bbnw, ats abo) dlescribed, wve cotitinence at 6i 1-4c per BONNET DEPARTMENT. All the new Spring Bonnet~s, from E and upwardsa comprnaimg tupwards df 201~ fashtionahle atnd eleganat shapes. Thie atbove, wvith other lots not here d scribedl, to which we itnvite the 'attention the public, will be found to sutrpass any e pectations, thmerefore d(e ctatl oin ouar cust emers to inspect the same, now open for sa Iat the LONI)ON llOUSE STORE, -2117 Kinag-street, Charleston, S. C. ", W n.r.t yto, l'ropirietr .N.fl.-til hills amnountinag abtove 65 a ditscountt alloawedl of'2 1.2 per cent ; unad thtat atrunt, ats usumal, rnet cash. Count u orders will have Mr. King's strict persor attenantce, atnd any Dress Goods left I - is selectiotn wili be exchanged If requmirc as we cannot as usttal, so well sotnd sat y pies by mail, the fashmionable patterns gen KC rally beitng larger this season,-and requtiri *C at least 1.1 of a yard to see thme desig 115)1 cmloritgg THOMAS J." DRUGGIST J CAM!D OFFE1l8 for mile, for cash, or an approved c aed W91.1. SELECT10 assortmaent of 'LAsT I.: Drugs and FRE NC1, ENGIIL AND AMER SURGICAL INSTRIUMENTS, PAINTS TRIUSSES, (ALL KINDS) VARNIS r PESSARIES, " -. DYE STI DILUGGISTS .ABEs. BRONMA GLASS WARE, "RIUSII PATENT AzEuItCINaS, WIxNoiw THOatrSOnAN AIRVtatN"s, JAgr ANj 13nAKFRas' J1191108 & 11o0TH, SoIAat, 1 GARnax SE~us, SrRIT G Genuine Co Together COMPRISING TIE STOCK 01 Agent fo1 fle PA TEXT AND JV April 6th, 1852. Encourage Home Manufac tures. T ilE Subscriber, grateful for the liberal . patrotinge heretifore bestowed upon hint, takes thin method of informing the p-ople of Sumter and the adjoining Districts, that he still continues to carry on the CARtilAGE and HARNESS 31AKING business in all its vari ous branelis, at him stand in ihopville, S. C. He is nmaking large additions to his Esitablisha ment, so as to enable him to manufacture itery thing wanted, in his line, at the shortest notie; and mn a style t-f workmanship equal to any lit the Soutlhernt States. lie heam h teis employ ex perienced workmen, and is well sup plied with Stie bent sensoned tinher ; also with 'rimmings r anid lountings of the latest style. r All new work done in Iis line will be wari .ranted 12 months ned repaired without charge if it fail in that time. He will do repairing at the shortet notice, and in case any person living at a distance shouid want repairing lone, if they will write to that effect, he will send for tile job, aned return it when done. JAS. W. A5IBROSE. N.B.-Ilin TERMS are an reasonable as'any pe ron cunldl expect. lilhopvi lle, :. C., March 9, 1852. 20-ly I ;" 1 lack River Watchnaan will copy Six monthse. J. W. A. Butter, Lard, Bacon & Co'r. PRIMIE 3Mountain Ihuter (in small Firkins) do. do. Leaf Lard, do. North Carolina Bacon, do. CORN. ROT. LATTA. Mlarch 25, 1851 24 if Lewis M. Hatchi No. 120 MEETiNO S*REEW CHARLESTON, S. C. OILR-Sperm and Wle-Agent fe-t the lBrooklyn Factory. WillTE I.EA )D-Agent for Union Company. IRON SA FI-.:Agent for Rich's Salamander I PLATFOLM SCALES--Agent for Labartes.' I BOGA iM'S'S MILLS--A gent for Air. It. t GEORGIA MIRliR STONE. 3Manufibiti: rerse' Articles. LEllEt IlIANDS, alarge stant. r tarleston, Oct. 6. 50 tr Garden beed-Crop.10 , Just received a fregh supply, inol 4p1 variety which are WAltitANTI, L IRISH POTATOES, Onion Setta.,&c. ' ir at PERRY 3OSES' 1Feb. 1y1h, 1952- 17-tf Appte. Trees. 5M Apple Trees frmm the celeb' tei Snniraery of.T11AVts & LILES, for Ba. lh11V by --r -- -FR Y3oss Feb. 24, 1852 18-tf Not ice. rs';rl Thlu.eie avineg piurvhasedl the STOCi OFGOS he lorgincg to P. J. & P. Moases dll eccnie hco,'I iees dt .thir bId stfthe, ane assures hise triendis, alid the #ublie ecfrt~h ithat Ice will eo all in him .oi-er to toe cit, thcel contience aned parong . l6F Febritary It0, 18.'he. .; iei.h 'f' Notice. s .ttcl d R .JAME31)CiARlGA N o'secf l erisis pcrofessieanal P'rvlices to thce cjtjzen. C 8eamterville aritd Its vicinity. Otice-the A pothecary shop formerly occ'u 31t h i, 1851 20 ly Notice; r Tier. Suabscrie'r leaving recentl - pdfchnose1 -; ale e'ntire STOCK OF GOODS, beledin;~ .f ormerly to ee cloy & Jones, consisting uof ever thting tant can Ibe foeundl in a ctore, for town e 1contry entnstumptioni, ofTers them at ver- e' dtede price's feor Caesh orc g'eee paper. ie sol tieh a share of the generous pulic patronaege. L. 3I. 31IIOY. fachl 22, 1852. 22-l w UllTIEREAS the law reqtuires thce Ordi Vi utary oef Sumter District to be itn hi >t Otlice, Monday andl Friday in each weel person thecrefore ha~ving business in sai Offce will please ttttend oan thtosoedayc W. LFIWIS. Machl t, 1859. Q00=t SValuable Woodland Nea rc TJlE TOWN FOR SALE. e Bletweenc 17 aned 18 acres of land lyin rn at '1Turkey Creek near Sumtiervilie. will b c, sold ott~act'ommocedat ing terccs to nti aj ptrove'd puerch1wer. AJpply at this ofice. Jaen. 2-t hc, l802 14--tf "Yarn and Osnaburgs, a, Thelc abeove goods' at. whoeleslale eer reta e Iby P'ERRY MOSES. >r Agent of Th'le DrF.KAn Manf'ng Coin'y'. ir _Felb. '.1. 1e'" 13-t f N. R A NI, Mtixuusafsetuirea- of IlsaggIes, 0Iteturns ehissaineerd take to - tic baestowedl ance le ev * ieeIformi i acem th d he kees con~stanetly (n hand the abueo antiel e- oflhis eown cimnutfaictuire andi warcraii the san It. to tbe of thce be'st maoerial, workmaaniship, and ., thue late,'c siylh-. Ilis prices shaill comcpnet t(' halestn prIces, andl as to duerability-, t cominparisona :e li e convicede, youa with plea call act siie ('arriage liepository on lhroad Stres uieer the Townt Ihall and examinae for you se]lves. ~ 'With t wenty years eipertence, and Lltert~ ) aid, IHe'll tie with the E'o'tntry attd the ari' hh bli trade. y1ithe, 1851 29 t of - -D. J. WINN, le MIERCHJANT TAILOR. - .eWmihi respcectfully .inform is friends. ar thee pubcllic ge'n rhdly that hce iiw has on iar :ind of'. ree fear sate, an reagrintile lettda a Iarj r- andci spalenidi assortme'nt of Clothse, Cassinle c iied Ve'stings, with H~ates, Caa, er Seisteeerc.. I ravais, .%ccku, fine ltn ry |ena ande Allerinco Shcirte, Dirawet *, al Gloves, linndkeerchliefs, Ujmbrcdhi)' &c. or iene ande Bicysi Ileany ihltide Clothingk of et e-iclfirmns for Sitnmter RIflemen furnIshed C greasoneable terms. D'rlis;h vetng :r pceularlytchcotih of 'ar rIche pteS ta eve pe ifl LND CHEMIST, EN, S. C. redit, AT TE LOWEST 3AfRET Pagies, a large A MaNITERANCAN and EUROPEAN Medicines. 'CAN CHEMICALS OF ALL KIND& AND OILS, SPICES ES, 4 ELATIN ; .. FF1, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, HAIR DYE GLASS NAIL AND TOOTn-BausIus, WICKs; CosS AND hAia B1sOMe. Aan AN Srias: Oss.n, FANCY SOArS, As AND CARIPnIRE, &c. &C. d Liver Oil. with ery article A DUWGGIST OR PHYSICIAN: 1.so0 . ihost uliproy'ed MIL Y fEDICINES. 21-tf NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! J. BAL NETT, Of Columbia, has the pleasure of annonun cing to the citizons of Suniteville and the surrounding IDistrict, that lie las oponed a Branch of his Estatblishmdnt at Mr. China's Notel, ivhere will be found a nost com plete a-.sortnient df Renit l Mde kliaiiaid; ALSO ' Shirts, under do. Drawers, Cravate, Hand kerchiefs, Suspenders, rrjnks, and Fancy Goids, ill of which he pledges, will be sold lower than ever offered in this place. Call nnd he convinced. .. March 20thI M32 23-tf New Goods afid New Storet T IE Subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Sumterville and the public generally, that lie is now opening a fihe Stoth df SkiNG AND SUMMiER Od0: Consisting of Ludies Dress Goods of every description ; and Fancy Articles. -ALSO A verv complete assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, all of which will be sold a*tremely t.w, it. his it'ofe, iib dbor bait if 5ir: . Sdnit&'4 Law Oflicei . . UREENVAJA. March 29. 1852 25-tf Dry Goods and Groceriest T ME Sulbriber i'esiectfully infortin hi Ifrinds and the publib enel-ally, that he has just -eturned fron GhakleAton, and is receiving a -:ell. selected assoftiittint'6f DRY OODS ..lND GRbCERiES, which he will sell as low as can be afforded In thig tuarket for Cash. -o --ALSo-- I %Weal, idd G~ijst'-ke, fr4 as 2.18.9I'. ., f '& 15larm and Summer Clothi ttention of the pub!ic, visitit ., yhtvi inyi to th Neto and s ob Ppring t id iiler Stock now receiving AT iflJNN & DURYEA'S, U3 Kinga 4mt. t0 ilkj oieImI. We have on han! and are-constmtly recelving of our own manufacLure, all the latest paIern sf Spring and Summer Goods, made uip in the best and niost fasionabhe manner and warrant gl . ive per fect satisfaction. . . GratBa innscan he had in a~ bal mr11 Wner tek as we muist lear i e ak tunn .or oii-Spririg id hitimmer iase call and -eltinune as STRE Ti Char'eaton.~ Marchi 23, 852.2-1 ~ROBERT LATTA. A H' TE FIi UF D)ICiSdN A& L afrA - woildl respjectfily~ Ibrm his fniends andI thme f public generally, that he is now receiving a i'a riety of IHeavy and Fanny Groceries, whsich he -will sell tow fosr casth-Two doors above the Planieris' ilotel, and imimediately opposite Jamues Dusnlnp's,esq. ,Dc. Camdsen, S.' C. De.10th, 1850 if ej y 5obdh fbr ailrads IN CHARIESTON. WV. G. BANCROFT, 253 and 255 KINO-STarE.T. (One door below Wentworthi-Street.) ec wosiuld anhn respect fully igvite the..atten tin of our friensdi andI cuistbniersn Iii the cotiiry, tt, our vxtesit Stock of D)RY GOODS, when Ihlicy tislt mir CIty! Always in hand -SOUTIIERN MANUFACTURED, Consisting of Georgia Plainte. and Kermiey. ,Alabasma do do. jPlain ansd Striped Osnabergs. Itleneched and Brown Domestics SUPER DUFFIL IILANEETS-DIRECT IMPORTiATILIY1 We wouldl also piart Icularly isi~Iie aftent on t our IMPORTATION of SILKS and DR~ESS G;OODS, beisng one of thme. LA RGEST STOCKS IN THlE SOUJTIIERtN COUINTRY. \' 'e are aliso prepnsre~d to furns ish every article e In lise Irv hood. 'Lasne, viz: Ilosiprit, Golves, -Linenss, Flannels, Clothis.Casimttefs, Hsmbatlne,, Alpace-as, M~erensoes. Moiissellai do Liites, ' laids, .Jaronets nnd lMfwhs Mulslins, Furnitaire )ihy;P Prntis. Glogharits, shal leLcs, Edg ing, Rlihbons, Trismmnings, &c., cs. September 23, 1851. 48--tf IIFor Sale My IldUPSE AND) L.OT, i the vilage 9f Soutterville. *lte'tn I ho live. ,here ar-e FFlTY-.FIV E ACRLES OF IANND di tie hiM. Ternmt tidh eit to the purr ?s... Jan. 15, 1852. '13-tf tx. LEW IS. Fosr Sale at PERRY NOPEFS' Feb. 17th, 1352 17-tf TIO1nAcc'C TronAbCti!' it iAnd AiNs to be hfad ms te hhb'te article Sat P'ER RY M108ES' e Feb. 17th, 183'2 17-if Ii 1,000 BisheIs oCf mrn, li ~ANTED) by the subscriber One Thvm tWsand Buishdin of .Corn, for whiuch.the r- highest market price ilil b~e paicd aj . PERRY MOSES Fehruary 10, 1832. If--tf .~eeiButteri . rs hItlsittie . - ILaf; Crush, Clarktied andi rtonnigr. Het Rio an Jhva Coffee. tirheans Molasses. Sarinet, Lobsuters, Salmondl and Mackeral, a P'ickels; Presertes; &c. d AIsb CHlEE8E of the DURnAM ftravtd, that ivill keep in tny blinmame, and improve with aige, at PERRY MOSES' Leb. 17h 852 17-.:.4 WHUOLESAI LE(CLOTING AIb n liunishing Warehouse, NO. 20 IIAYNE STREET, Ol Caariestoa, 5. C. Murchs ib. 1Hid 1O-tf Factor, andCnniniai CENTitAL WiiAfilt R STOP[ April 4, j852f. Tak 01t i i Comihitted iiib " adif0ti6b28:4af 1851 a negro man; callin. lillev Pays he belongs tcin man i'k1 name ofLutton. Alsoonuaif21 : 18I, says Ids name in Gabriel an'dt li 1 'M1 belont Wito Dr - The ownei-s oft he ahiiisih~d p0 are hereby notified, thati llthe said n are not taken out, und the . exponPesgp by the expiration of one year from'" lodgment in Jail, that thiey will 4bg'.$l [fhe 1.84 tIl-ci-.t. iThe r-uin bT the first Siondai, in Jpnrte q A j! tar (Gabriel) on the fIrst Mrniday. S~:RITA E V S Mn.D April 3rd, 8 -24=-tym South Carolina Shop F ta RY-C I A R L E 8 1 r fo Cif AND iDOIJNTRY DkA -..4im-5) to 10,000 pairs Kip B-ogens, Goat and- Calf . io; !tiltabte r the Sprin Tindei; consiiliig 'i Aiig,gi1'dtItpl and Womens of various unalities andalk4 are now offei'd for. ale td. 1eatl0 6 otlers on favorable ietms.- the ablie r. I scripiibn of Slhnes are well Nty attetitioi ,if the Trade; allib. Shoeslfittl laich 9, 1AM. 94 The State of South Carel& SUMTER DISTRICT-hi Euiatwr Iautence II. Delser - vs BtuW Jar Itijuirn Robert C. Myers, lion ain ReM1l' W.illiam S. Belser,. I Igrvey Skinner. J . tappenrmg to nay gatiifa U'ii ;t' it ||inifh, 8. lJelser,hne of the Dergiiq in the above stAted eine, iA absbift f'oW aI without the limits of the State ofStfi tarolina - It is.okdered that tle saidWila liari 9. ieilsel- dd p.lbad%;nser ot'dkhir to the Complainant's - Bill. bf biiilaIf within the time prenctibed b laovr a6r order pro confesso may be takeiigin him-. W. F. B. IAYNSWORTH, Coinfr-Eq.-8..Th 1zvIQ U'Y. Wii. Lewis ahd otheirs ' - -: v.s:T. .1 - . M. 11 .. Hil b Abe'06IM Leonard Whlit h~a I het It*i i'dHio ilit time creieditors 4f J me* Wildet; tebei, late l8beratr strict, d'd apMpr before me and -s 1i.i deniands aginst the deeased. By ordeR'f the Court. FY. B. HAYNSW :gstleryV F, ]Feb 2,85. 1 31 !s ''A c iee duly atteats4- 'd inde Nt ent ITT E -- -U.lR~T~td La Rn't da.- at , pm . *d 11 7o 1 - NT ii N . from hic a two dailytaindaediaheat .n. and..;thewococ nicne Rihmnd WVafth'in8' S. tirnre dlpi:AV t~tir Ne iiaif .i Thebi8 et aripcafll infoe Sth as via stemLr the ineT9, are C.n firoat hcnpti tw al risare navgaedby ae dw at8.t - peine oaande2I' Ms;c o'lc othe ceneinra adWeldona its tl is tol eaut~z wichmheavy TVai) itib satiering t dsafet and despath.I DyThes 'publit rFIRScTul in r d ache Btaiotrqj -t0hose hine rei ltat n 5.rs a Nre w Yorin -2hus;ad by vl* n~ athe SECONh~D cTRAINde the ail iia - timre n -ED oudr1 Pthladeliiitn and lbieiln Ras Ra'dl Copaya theblt wfih othe Companl ; tiid t b f aurn s t stret Clad eton. C., t hese plitse Ma0hor:ilti 185l. in 2-tf'usa re]Yrki 5j1 uscier hs; anovd hiy tOT SECAND 8RAIN TE toav on~or Wt.mof~ iaptai .F.r* Sumtsett law Qfi' heus lin utrce d willrki f1' cntaly ken rgi nd a canlne tock d ofrOO EAN SIS 0Whic Ae wila sllipgtp cuntomera ul Ral Prompt-anymat th reqied. h bupe3' btn orn stret Chrlsto, . . o whO M,.aM Febray. 24 82 . 1-A twle hesubscriherls udr e fim Mof E &LPN. M SJOis dSoE it onei~donr ilan mut ceent. hu!wllci~tn ANr othOeS ile will psaeclad8ElTT L E. A . MORES -~. Febrary 1, 1. 18--G r ii ~ Notiet ll Prsons. indebted- to the ieritNef sroicteis wilto s call and l imedaEa Mrarh 15, 1852. 21-tfM8P.4 AdmiNistorse otc I HAVEAointtM. -aW.e reienu myli et; to retlcall ard te matters aa circuEstanes comlhntcoallt o thim. Distrct. MRY FPcDONA I ALL Psnsing ed Mr V .Gaeen the Estate of John AidcDoikalt c h the% aJy attested, Thus te a a ~nn4imed!iate paymentto -2 }hrray W. Ml..fRE, Aget Fer i 45 --t