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flity-three, fifW-four anl :,a half, and forty-sIx ritillons, with soine fractions in - oh ease.. A writer. is 1837 based the Teary ratio of increase at three and w half pei 2eent, whichAvould nlake the' population, at th end of 1850, teuly1iVo millions and over. IR.'tiTO TiiM Bony OF A*DECEAS Eu mFs..-Tho Paris correspondent ofiVoNe6 York Express says. . A erions case has been lately sub rj)itted&,to the Civil Tribunal of the ScIne.' M. Appert, a tradestiai, de mnuided that he should be declared en titled to possess the mortal reinains of . thiptlfe, whodied iin 1827, and was buried in -the Cemetery of Pierre la Vfhaie. Ii was stated during the hear ing,'thiit though he had married-a sec ond tiih6, lie had made a point of an nualy visiting the tomb of his deceas ed wife, anid that on going there on last All-Sonis' Day, lie was surprised to find the toub demolished, and to learn that the eqinli had been removed to the famtily vault of M. Legras, the deceas ed's fatihef.' A good deal of learned argticqt *is entered into as to wTieth. ,ir th'' remains of a deceased female ,vere ilie rightful property of her hus band or hei- father; the tribunal finally dei4el jfavor -of the husband. It accordingly ordered that as it was de sirable not to disturb the repose of the deaid, K. Appert should he declared proprietor of the new tomb to which - the remains of his wife had been re moved, and that her fhther should be forbidden to havie any thing to do with it.. It also codideined the father, Mf. Logras, .to the- costs. COM-MERC IAL. Litest dates from Liverpool, May 1 Latent. dates fron Iavre, May 1 Latest dates from Havann, April 30 Charleston Market. MAY 15, 1832. Coltan.-The transactions yestorday reached upwards of 1300 bales, at extremer rangifig fr6m 7 1.2 a 9 1-2c. Prices were abiut t:e same a% previously reportel. SPECIAL NOTICE5. JHoo'fasdu's Geranas Bitters. This celebrated medicine in one of the very best in She country, and its good qualities only need to be.kngwn, to give it precedenec over 0l otbors now- in usc. We have seen its good .$et- lately, after the total failur, of niany 6therv.- This is saying more than we can for any other medicine within our knowledge, and ve feel it a duty to recommend the liiuers te the nntice of our friendn. The genuine is pre pared by-Dr. C. M. JACKOSN, P1hiladelphia. My 2. A nother Sciecatific Wotader I InronrTAI-T TO nysvr.r-tCs. D J. S.-otighton's Pepsin, the true Di. i{tiv6 Fluid, Or Gastric Juie,, pnpparcel from Rnot, 0i the'Fourt Ox, ae directiotaof -Iaron L~ alcal Chemist, by J. S. H1oughton, M. D., Philn delphia:. Thiin Is truly a wonderful re medy for IJdigestion, Dyspept.ia, Jaundice, Liver Con. plaint, Constipation and Debiliy, cnring after Nature's' Owa Method, by Natutre' Own -Agent, the Gatric Juics. 'Paniphleta, contain lag Sci~sntifio evidence of its value, furnishaed by agents, gratie Sep notice among the med'iical 'ldvertiuements. - 8-ly. HYlVENEAL, I1Annairx, On Wedniesday evening the 12th instanit, by the Rev. Pnuw Pmust~o)J GoI. J. BRADWELL, of Qtuntey.. Onidsdeni County, loridn,. toi Miss MARY E. daughter of J1. ,.. McFadden, Esq., of L~ower Salem, $umiter District, South Cairolina. Oh! happy they, the happient of their kind Whom gentler stars unite, and in ne ai Their heart., their fortunce and their beings blend. Thes~e are two souls who,.e equal flow In gentle strena so calmily run That when they part--Aey, part-ahi. no ! T hiey canniot part-those souls are one ! A Fa n:.sn. OBITUARY, Died, near Concord, Baker Cunty. Gn. on ihe 4th May, 1852, Mrs. LEONOIt A, wife of Mr. L. B. Davis, aged 44 years. -Mrs. DA'ts was born in Sumrter District, .'O.;'was trained up by pious parents. .~oe of whum, at an udvanced age, is yet atig the comting of her Lord. The subject of this notice connected herself with the Presbyterian Church in early life, .and remained an active and useful mem. bher df the samne utitil her death. In the latter part of 1850 hier husband's removal :nto 'Baker countty, Ga., placed her in new secenes, and brought her in connection with, he yonng and feeble Church of Pocchitla. Mer bilef christian walk with this little dfoc~k'vwas 5o emninentl., happy and useful, 'that the entire congregation mtourn her loss "with one~ heart. Her Iast pamnful illness, 'I1rotracted beyond two months, was borne *ilih tinfa iling christian submnission, and her erld was peace. " She is not dead, hut sleepeth.u" oThanks be t. Godl, which ti~rth un the -victory throtugh our l~ord ksits Christ." W. MI. South.Oarolina--Sumter Dist, iX JE.QUi'lTY. r' -Louisa Blelser,) Lawrence 11. Tlolser,~ Itobert C'. Myers, j .lJohn McCullough, J. C. ithaic.: +.t~ppnlarinle to my Rr,isf.,etir' ta - ort- C. M'dyers, one of thet defenant' i 1ii above statted ease is abisent from and ~vthoni the limits of the State of Month-. *alina. I. .lg ordered that saul ltobert '4- M1yers, do plend, answer or dlemutr to the comnphamnants bill of comlphaint wvitin three snsnthis from, the date of the, iinplication of thikordeur, or an order pro cerifesso will be (}ompr ag1msI'i.nI. Peruvian:Guano. 2 TONS of genuine Peruvian Guano of warranted quality landing actd for sale low in lots to suit purchasersby RIEITT & ROBSON, 1 Allatntic Wharr. Charleston, S. C. May 18, 1852. 30-it Butter, FRESIT GOSIIEN BUTTER, lust re F ceived and for sale low by Maly 17. W. J. PRANCIS. Bacon, 2000 LBS. BACON SIDES AND 2 SHOULUERS (Western) just received and for sale low by May 17 W. J. FRANCIS. Lard, 00 LBS. PRIME LARD, just re. ceived and for sale low by May 17. W. J. FRANCIS. Molasses, Rice, and IMacke REL, Just received and for sale low by 31ay 17. V. J. FRANCIS. Sugar, Coffee, &c, Loaf, Crushed, and Brown Sugars. Java and Rio Coilhe. Tea. Flour, Molnesr, White Wine, and Cider Vinegar. Snap, Candles. adamantine rand Sperm. Just received and for snle low by May 17. W. J. FRANCIS. Salt. SACKS SALI', Just received and 20 for sale low by May 17. W. J. FRANCIS. Lime, 20 R BEST QUALITY OF L20 E just received and for sale low by V. J. FRANCIS. ,May 17, 1852. GAILLARD & WIlTAKER, Grain and Han Dealers, No. 17 Stafe-Streef, C If A R L E S:TO N, S. C. V. r XR v AII.t..ARfa. EDWARD L. WnITAKr t. May 17, 1832. 30-tf Warranted to Stand the Southern Climate, $1,000,000 SAvED YEARir. READ! iE~t)! READ! MARK TIS FACT! Ailver's Plastic Mineral Paint 11ilL staud ny climate without cracking or blise ring ! ! ! 8er-te! Itad this te.timoniv from the President tof the Iteading Rail Itoad Conpany. OiFFicR OF PH.LA. & Ir.A ttNo R. I1. CO., No'a3 S. Front St. cor. of 'illino's A ley. PI'LA ti.u. I, May 3, 1852. .3. 8. St r.v an, Eng : Ilear 8ir: We have uased yomur "'istic Paiats" for nore than a venr, nnd for painting bri-Iges, depots. &e., &c.. we lave found it eqal to ny1 we have :sed ; inl fact we now give it preference over all others we have tried fireich pirpoasep. Yours resupectfuali-. JOHN TUCKhElt, President. The n hm% a is but one of :he many certifientes we lay received fromn the Cwintlemen (if otur %''"wh iave. usedr" Silver' Minerail Paints. OLRlM.-We have seven difTerent Colir. viz. thtree lrwvns. two cieointesa. black and yellnw, and by ewnhination, tmake every varie ty and ihade of aolor. liION.--To iraon, they furnieh a perfaect pro teetio~n agan:Ntt rust, faar they aeg,cni na gniegal whlich, like white lend, acts dtesrctcivelIy ont thei irotn. It. fact, this praint mrakes iron daaubly *vahmtibitlear buailading pullrpoase'. ilitit'Kl W lt li.-Thley give to huise walls a muiel heiavie'r coaatinag thana anys nthle~r p inat., annd if strtcendini ida requcired, neithineg hldsai so tirrmily or tatrniisheas so, wetll withI it 01.1) IWOF8-'.--Give. us a roof neverT so oll iand! lakyi, Silveer'i Mineral P'aits nsili mnca at chea~aply new'a, aned moitre endaurinig lio it ever wals. 8111 PS usina' thais extranarinary mineral as we prep'iare' it fear themun, ws ill be proo' nyninst4 thce in'eto aot lht ,-unas. wormrcs. nnd salt wvate'r. 1)1 It I' IO NS"t.st I .insreed Oil, makit s thick tas yao urn. ttiri cise tns other pjits. Th'Ii.-se piaaints nitedlbut littl.e drye'r. tatnd fair pirinag tatnd c.eroma!a conatain mall lmeaetd'~ii wsork. they~ n ill le. fieuind tier chaenpear undai amore duarnlle tharaI'aan .d Dea'ilerc aind ei-caiamers enn11 proe'are thai' piiint Nocrth -west cor. TPenth noal arket-'street, Also, Importers oaf Platte atanCloredl Windlow Mny 17, 1'952. 30-.2t. L ime For Stab' at P iEltlt' MO30SES, D- 3. WINN, MlERCEIATr 'Tiol. Wouialdl reapjectully infairma his friendiliitad the puballia. geni.-rnily *thant hei caow his eca lhmri cndte lla rs fair etale n reatsonabele trmsa a bItrcae uand sphlemteid cesraartet of C'lethas, ('animacedre cic and Vetinirse, w'~ihats, ('aps, f eni ande 31earinoi Shcirts, lrnw'er ce, Gelovei, hnndak erchaie f, Umbccrelhis, &c. Mhen arid. lloy~s ltaentay Mbadle C'lahing of eve ry eiscrilitonci ail variety5. C:omlete Military (Omd its-, I 'iforcc. 'asordl., Ii rtcleattrc, &c., frnishedi att laert notice. 1'neifoirms fear Scccater liiflemencc furnriihedi ric mraaoalei termans. (1yIhis vesticngs rare p'curliarrly' rich. i'ctnsiscirng of far richler pattercn charn ever p'reviewdsy ex. hibaicrad inc thisi market. Oct. 16, 1851 51 tf A. ANDERSON, - Sassanter'ville4, %. ('. hlnesplectfually irnfaors the.' ple of1 caum-arc ter I )ict rict that hi enun juast rentcivt- I ramir ncow oleirs fror sacet the ben, sele.~-i ct andj1 ccocst achoic-e strick oif Sprlimg naad~ SasIlluuar Uoosts Th'lat las eve'r been biroucghat to tii rarke'l. ile haas received many) news tyle~s cf8~primcgund Scummner Gimila, whckich pucrc-haiser v-ocld do wsell toa extamine he foare. hicyiang eisewh le r-. ilnaik, ll ac.',G(rceen r undl mcixecd llrcirl'd-lethesc lain atnd -'anc~y ( nrssimeiires: Sitin, eletds ctcnd Silki V'etinrgs, lacys andal err ("acps Ac. I A fcll and large'suppjly of ll[ieiery, Glaives, Surspender. ('ravars, I lnniikerief.a. &c. &ce., acli of~ whlich will be soilldfan thae 'iiast liberal te'rcms, ande itt pric-es tc sauit thIe tlhnos. - I v7"b rcrenta cmnianfnactacracd bcy thce subisc'ri hear, andr warrranitced to give satisfaiccti. Or ders fromctn ist arce prornpa~tly ratteried teo. Ie a' iry lit fioundi cat thea stand formcerly oc ccupai-d by A Ceinwn ryi ande moarr rec-ently by 1). W. laice. A. ANI)ERtSON. A pril 27, 1852 25 i f IExecutors Notice. l avty. atppoindtedl Mr. Siam'uel E-. \'ilcon cay A gentI to uaattle tap all thie totrc of thlo Escut, of Col. S'tephien Liacoste, late of thir i~istric't. A NNA E. L.AS PE. All pe'rsona hav'inir decma lati agncince cit E's fnl taof $taphenlio c reete swill present them.ac dculy attoate1. 'Ibtca h racec'nderie iItcac m ntiasalia I' yh Wh s6 J - it n i ~yl tods, Grocere flard.%w#A ($rqI koy, lass; re Cutlery,, Rao ex I~jqo t! 4a41ho, Fancy b o ' do ,Well to daI aallobk at the .qjl Rqv tenuaand for sa t lced prices in Sumtervt cJoy & Jones'z old stand-by . m.IlctOY., April 19,1852. 26-ly. LLT. P6e6n llavilt denhatids against the Estate of 0.A.RE8, deceased, will hand thorn In, properly -attestedi and those indebted will make ihninediate payinent to W. WATIES REES. lay 4,1952.. 2 f-tf Dr. Albert J. 'Meyer, TENDERS, his aiervices an Physician and Surgeon to the inhabitanilsof Sumter District. Dr. .MEYER' can bo round at all hours uniom n6ent an professional buiness, a the residenee of Dr. Mt. 8. MloonR, four miles MAbft If etabrg. April i'lth, 1852 - - tf - PERRY MOSESJ (At the, old stand of A.... 4, i JoseA) Oiers to his friiinle and the publi'e gtierally a fresh supply of every variet of goods helected by himself, viz: in Dry Goiod-- . 3--,.7-8, 4-4, 5-4, ut to 12-4 Domestics, from 5 cents, a Iar up, or 1esi by the quanatity. Brown inens at 12 1-2 cents a yard, Colored anuslius, and Linen Lustres, 8 yards to the dollar. White Crupe Shawl,, at 95 00 IN GROCERIES, Baltimore Flour, (warranted good) at $6 50 Caoh, 25 Sack Salt. Harrel of Lard. Old Government Java Coffie in 'latip, Sugtra of all kindi, senie excellent quality at 1- cetits. Sperm and Adamantine Candles, less than thoy can he bonght regularly in Charleston by the bot. Ahnond, liaisons, Figs, Currants, Citron, Candy, &C. CROCKERY, a in great variety, at very' low prices-, and hie DFFIES conpetition in wI are,, Cuiry and Ca ruter t; Toolm. April 27th, 1852 27-tf Mantillas, lilantillas, Now and ashionable Bik. Silk Mantillas, at 3.50 and 3.75 a lcue. Now Open at N. J. JACOB & SON 221 King-st., (bend) opioSite the Big itoot. May 8, 1852. 2J-ti. Chantilly Veils. Now open a large assortmient of Emnbroidered Black Chantilly Dlemi-Veils : prices range froin 50 cents up to G ii pitwee. They will b found very cheap for the qualities and siyles. . W. J..JACOBI & SON. 221 King-st., (Lend,) opp. the Hi HoOL May 8, 1852. llantles ! Mantles! Fine lack Grenadine Mantiles at 50 cents. Extra fine Black do. do. 75 Superb quality lil Sewing Silk Mantles $3.00. Extra fine Wiile' Swi'In M uwlin " .0. Superior White Grenadina " 1.50 Richest French Emb'l White lAce " 4.50 The above Goods are of the best qualities, latest styles, andi lowest prices. W. J. JACOBI & SON, E21 King-st., opposite the Big Bout. Ma y S, 18-,2. . 9)-tf Long Cloths, Sheetings, &c. Soft finish Long Cloth, 6;-S; -10, 12,. and 16 yards,for $1, theso goods are better than unutmu ally lowt at the prices nentioned. 5-4 and 6-4 wide bleaohoed h1avy Sheetings, at 12 1-2 and 18 34 cent.. Etra superior 12-4 bleached 8heetings, at 37 1-2 cents. -The above Goodx now openTat W. J. JAC) BI & SON, 221 King-st., (bend,) o p. the lUg Boot. May 8, 1352. -29-ti 500 Piec~es Pavillion Gauze, IFatncy ciolor, and whiteenat 73 cents. 650 ieers 8-4 P'alion Gianzu best quality, at Extra. heavi y Bue Deiins, at 10 to 12 1-2 cents. New anud h~andsou Calico., at 6 1.4, 10 and 2t000 yards eollid color linwns, at 12 1-2 ce-nt,. IHan Isine .Iiain, l yard ide, at 12 1-2c. New slyle and fine quality Slonarning 31nslin,, at 12 1-2 cents. Superior oi.ng Cloths, at 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 yards for $1. Striped undl Brown 1.inen lDrillings, at 25. Thei re-al hotlian Nankeen,., Xtrijsed, Plaiun andi P'luid. Th~lese urn equal tfor %wear andu washinog to the niost expe-n.ive kinds of IUrilling anid -oat onldy 25 cents, per yard. ~29fl0 ydls- of' Saert i s' Cot t onides, at 10ne a y'd. %erllantLs' ilandkerchiefsan tkigt 12 1-2c-. -cdS kiga (ients' supe-rtine Frenchl Lawn ('rnvats, $2 Is-i de-zen. W. J. JACOlII & SON, 221 Kiing-st. opposite the Big Bunt. Mlay 8, 1552. 2o-tf Sueir Silks ! Silks!! - ns islths aund prlices. New- and hanwinse tlroend~e, Camneleon and, PImi, Colo'red Silk,,. Fine, uniality I'lauid F.olard Silks. The,, above, togethier ns ith a large variet v of Silk G,,sls, of e.very description,, u nalIo' fo.r th ea.nr,- nowis 'penu ai pricers which akea t :to the- intr,'e.t of-evry boly togive us a call beftore miakinig thecir puorchamL.n W. J. JACOBI & SON, 221 King.st., (bend) 'iIpp the Big hlk ut. Mony 8, 1852- 29-t f Bareges and Silk Tissues, Soupe-rior phiine Hlareges andI Tissne, of every Hieb uand superb Pari, Nik flarege., Iiue Ilroe-ndedlis n ndlmrnidered,. I inte iuanlit y Black Ilareg-e und Silk TIiisues-. ilaismeu~ styles. of Figured antd Btrocadedl Meiturnming Iare-ges. Th'le ab~ose embalracues a t-ery ettensl'e viariety' Iof the Iat,-st F-rench iniportation, at piriesr naurkably low. WI. J. JAg-Gl & SON, 221 King-st., (hen.) Opimsiie tihe Big Boot. N. I.-A lot of hilack and Colored Bureges, at 12 1-2 nnd 1ei 2-3 rs-nts per yard, A pril 1:3, 185i2- 25-tf For Sale, Mly IIOl'HE AND L.OT, ini the village of iRlinte-rsilles. where I noew live. Thecre are FI-'l.FIV E ACR ES OF L.AND in the lot. Tlermns made easy to the purehaser,. Jan. 15, 1832. 13-t f W. L EWIS. For MYurraV's Psity, WRIGII'T'S 1 LUIFF, AND) AU LL THE~ LAND)INGS ON TIlE SANTjEE- R(lIER. Tl'HlE Stenmer, PEE D)EE, Y. will tdiscontinne her trips to the above natned places, nfter the 1st of May, but will commtience again eairly in the fall, and continue to run fegn. harly tharonghout the seaison. - Dute notice will be givena thrdugh the uewspiiprs, of the timo of lier leavinr Chnurleton on her lirst trip up ntext season. GO. WV. EASTElRN, Captain. Chaaridtont, A pril 17, 1852. 2(1 , .Notice. T'he sth'e her having purchased the, S'N'oCK (ii tO()b hehanging to A. .J. & P. Moses u ill conhtinno busniines. at their old sitand, and assure, his frliands, andl the peublic generall, that hA will .ld alli hi. pdiver to binet the i cotntidence ands patlronage. PEintY binSES. February i10. 1852 . 10 ,r THJOMAS XI7 W..' ; -. Uri - , 10't 4 OFFERS ft vile * cab, or an oved cre and WEIf .Eb Ia sVI 5A iDIA F&iNCIZ 9fj h~i~k.AD.AMGrC A SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PAINTS A1 TR1SS (ALL -KINDS), . SHE PE8RES V UF UIJ i LA BEL'.;' ..f3Ar. LA I SR. ' R E , InAgentnfor impAa A pril th A852. Encourage: Home Manfac t -ures ,,9s IESubscrilger,.grateri for the liberal 1PaJftronaire be retnfnre - heaowed uptnt 9 him, taikes this met sti-of Itiformning the pople-n Ii of Sumter and the tdjoiiing Diftfienrst la he ' Piill continues to enrty utfn the GA11lit*.and H ARNEs8 -AAEl NG.V bulifoei in; ull its vati- A ous brahchex, at his a nd inliishopville, 8. C. it le io making large it diiaoe.to his Establish pignt, "oa Ito enable 1 ii to manufacture e,% e;, tN n wanted, in his line,\at the ushortest notiit, anUl n i Irhstl f workmxnsihip equal to any in U the Southern States. He ma x his employ ex-. pieriencd workmen, and iA well supphlid with - tie best seanated tinmer ; so with Trimmings and lountings of the latest style. - All. new work done in his\lino will be War! r muteid 12 moths. and repairci wiithout chargy j if it fail in thit time. He wl do repairing at A the shortest notice, and in case ny personllvlig at a distano sh uld want repair Ag done, if they will write to that eTect, he wOl send for the job, and return It Wheki-dme. JAS. W. A IBROSE. N.B.-Ifl TRr t are as ras able as any. rson could expect. b ishopville, S. c., March 9, 1852. *20'-y - L'UIig Hlack tiver Watchitin wil copy Si months- J.\Vx. A The First of the Season, IIE Subscriher would inforu the, citi A zens of Suamlterville and vicinity,\that ie in now receiving a large, fine. nnd tyell selected stock of C 1.0 T H 8 , CA.Sil M1ElES, AND VESTINGS, both pl n and fantcy. p ALso-a very large and superinr assnrt r ment of READY MADE CLXIIIIN-\ v eibracing every quality, variety and style, buti for tien and boys. Call and see at - D.-J. WINN'S. A pril 13, 12.25 -t f IlEAD QUALTEMlSItS. 44th Iteg't. S. C. M.' . - OI,DFORD. March 5, 185-.. Mr. John It. Logan having been appoited 5ergeant Major of the Forty-Fourth llegimiiat 0 So. Ca. Militia, will Ihe obeyed and rrpeueid a1 accordin ly; By order of C. F. 31. 3ELET. W. T. WIt.Adl. . Ali? Watchman copy one tiae. March 9, 1852. 20-tf Negro Shoes 500 pr. Negro Shoes for sale low 'by Oct- 14. W. J. FRtANCI - French Draperies, Embroimlered Lace Curtains, of the most mu. perb description'; Embroidered French Pavilion obia --;u -.mbroidered 3Muslins -Cutais, at a Lemarkably low prices, at W. J. J4COBI& SON, 221 King-st., lwn4 op. the isj Lim't.* Chrlstn Ari'1,1852. 25-tf Butter, Lard, Bacon & Corn. PRIl3E Mounta Hua ter, (in smtall Firkins) r do. don. Ioaf Lard, do. North Carolina lHacon, .i do. -C0113. t ItOIIT. LATT'A, March 's5, 1851 2-4- tf n Lewis 1YI. Hatch, No. 120 MYEETENG STREET d CIIAlRi;STlON, S. C. OhlS--Sperm nnd. Wlimle--Agenat fa.: thie Broonklynt Fatory. . WillTE' L.EAl)-Agent for linion Company. I lit N. i8A FES~-Agenu for llich's Sailamandler. I' ,ATFOhl 31 St'AI.ES-Agent for ILalmnries.' HlOGAltllS'S M11LL1.-Agentl for Mr. II. GEOltGIA Bhtlt STONF.S.. Mlanufactu ren.' Artic'les. J.1EATlIlElt IA NI>S, a large stock. Charleuitoni, Oct. 6, 50) tf T..O PL AN T E R51 Thel subscoriber han. jut receivedl a large aitock\ of good.s for 81'PIlNG A NDI S U3J.111J, wice ( he' ol~era att Chiarlestoin priecen,1ows expenses. 10) les heavy Osahur~iro, '., 4 "Shirting and She-- a g, t " la" JluiDeni uund Mazrlboro' Stripes, y 10 lihde llacona Side's itnd Shaoulderu, 25, Uts Ilaltimore, Flour, 25000) lint".Zsiiish Segara', Sugars, ('qdes, TCeaji, &c. &c. Mohtmeei, Supj, Starchi, &c.. . t L.. 1. lA NKS. A pril 6ith. 1832 21-itf c ~ IJIIEAS the iaw requires the Ordi nary ofi Sumator D)istrict to b~e in his I Ollice, Monday :and~ Fridhay ini each week, perIolithrefore havinge businiess in said Ollice will .pleage attetid n thoset days. W. 1LEWis. Mtarch 0, 1852. 2J0-tf I ,000 Ulthels of Corn.. A .fl avb he subsc'ribier Onie Thon' meiand Jlisisl' Co .rni, for wh'iach thec highest i-tket pried.iwill he maid. F'ebrtnary 10, %3 - 0 Butter. Fresh Goshen liutter. JAf. Craush. Claratfied and Brown Sngars. Heast lRio and .fava Coffee. Orlenas Mlolas.a Sardinea, labhstersa, Satlmondl and Iilackeral. P'richels Preserves, &c. Also CIIEESE of the Udtan 1AM Iraixl, that wtill keep in ainy climate, anad imnprovo with, age', at PEJR RY MOSES' a Iob. 17th, 1852 . 17-- .tf p Notice. The Co-pxatnershaip hieretofnre e xisting lhe lteen the ..ublscribers, under the firmn of A. ,l. & P . MOSES isdissolhved by its Own imisatiap and mutual comqent. All pesn lideted to thei said firmb 1w or otlierwise will please call and S E T TL E. Febritary 10, 1852. 1tI-8am. Election of Music Teacher, i The iHeard of Trustees of the' Bradfbki : S ~gs Fejnale institute will eet an additin. strnt. Al ant tl p eats ad ' to dren dbllnht itid bitard. - HEDWIN CATEit, Principal. ,.' TJrl'weekly Chiarle~ston Mercuiry -wil coy two week. and for ward account. bur2,1852 Destruction pf One i N o. Dollars' wrth - oM'rig aads. . - GREAT salo 1 df '60,600wortlh' (saved froin ;titrfire)i L .he1 LONDON HOUSE- STORE, at prices:60 per cent under the Actu al cost: The late disstrous fire in PhiladblphiA, -thereby. bausinrthe total destruction of the extergslve premises of Me'srs. 1ewls'& Co., Stewart '&Broth. er, Gihon &' Co., and Wyeth, Rogers & Co, the largest importing houses in the United States, situated in Bank street and extending thrputchout.to Strawberry-street. 'ie amount of-Goods Which fell a prey to the devouring element cost One Million Dollars, and Five Hund red Thousand worth saved, ftbe. whole 2anotint 'cf which were sent ,d the extensive auction mart of Messrs. Myers, Claghorn & Co., 4 78 Market-street, Philadelphia, the largest Auction arid Commission catablislhnent in this country, and sold.for the benefit of tldt underwriters and all concerned, in large packages and lots, from 55 to 60 per cent undea the regular prices, through this alarming and destructive fire, which, to quote an old sayin . is. "A good servant, but a bad aiieter. Opening of the great and unparallelled public sale at the London lonse this day, lay 13, 1852. The lotalies of this city, and throughout the State in general, are respectfully informed that this (lay will be thrown open for public sale at fuiur estab lishanent S60,000 wort h of.the most desi. rable aind magnifident class of goocht, bougli at the auction mart of the firm of Messrs. Claghorn & Co., being that port ion of goods saved from the fire above alluded to, and we guarantee ihem, each and -every piece (20 doz. of Linen CanihFic' Idkfs exe;pt ed) to be free from spot, stain or blemish, having selected only .that portion of tle stock uninjured, and removed frdtn the sales room before the tire had gained possession. Consisting of Dress.Goods. Rich Joulard Silks, at 25 cents per ard, yard wide ; Barege de faiines ; Paris Chintz Hareges, 18 3.4c, worth 37 1-2 ; Paris Printed Lawns, 12 1-2c; Paris Chintz .l uslins, %% arranted fast colors ; Broche figtured Swi-s lislins ; Paris Chintz line Cambrics, elI wide ; jichnst style, hiand some dress Bareges, of Kocklin Freres' Paris celebrated printiing, (patterns) rich running sprays, and flowers of roses, fn chias, &c., cost 62 1-2c per yard. Our pr~ee for these superb Goods will be all at 11 1-4c, the handsoinest Goods in this city. Itich Paris Tissue de Sole, all brilliant Silk, warranted beautiful colorings, all at 25 cents per yard, cost iniortujig 62 1-2; 1000 metres of Paris Printe- Satin Stripe Organdie Muslins, all at 12 1-2 cents per ynr.l, vard wide; 4W0 very rich Embroider ed Travelling Dresses, al; at -1.05, the dress of 12 yards, cost 88 to $10 each ; Thain Black Barege, 25 cents, warratnted all Silk and Woul ; Plain, Pink and Blue ilne Tissue de Soie, 18 3-4 cnrts per yard, cost 40o; with tnany other magniicent lots in Dross Goods, equal'y astouiding in prices. The Canton Crape ShvW department, superb niassivo Goods. Lot 2. Ve have never seen in the course of our experience Cantan Shawls really so nmassive andli beau tilul. We coinience theta 2 vards srptare, rich!y ensbroidered all roumi, for $10.75, running to $29.87 1.2, and we challenge the trade to produce their equal under 801) each. We have a lunited number of these only. Lot 8. Linan Cambric Iandkerchiefs Departinent.--Lots extraordinary. In this departroeult we shall again nure than as. tunisha every beholder. Since the opening of our last great sale we sold the~ enor iious quantity of t wo thousand dozens, we now ahiow 41270 dozen, at (5 -4c., 7e., 8c., 10.:., 12 1-2e., 141-., 15e., 10e., andi v'ery flite Frenach clear ' iiaxen & Silky Threads, at 18~ :1-4ce eacht. Sold oanly ini 1.4 of a dlozen, I-2 dlozen, andi 1 dozen. Ladies buyitng onef doizen will reap the advantage of trorn 10i to 12 1-2 pecr cent, as the largve lots must antd shall be sold. Lot -L . landsome double Sat in Damnark (all I .inena) IDoylie. (if the ricest lpatterns, cost inaking 3 cenits eacht, all at G 1-4e or 75* cents per dozent. 10--1 doubtlle Sat in Iimak unhla'achecd T~able C.loths wvorth 82 eaieh, all at 00ic. L ot ). l'a rasuil IDeinr:miient--Splenudid liroeailh-d anad richaly Watiered P'arasots; Sat ii TI'orc di; rieb G.iac'e SitkI dio; rieb FaulIarid doa; rch Chlenae rhai; Pe ( recen, lBordtereda anda F'ig'd. do; rich Clahaueleoni dto. ati $1 ach, wo'rlh 63. I .ot 6. Rtichi llroended~i liinnet Rtibboans; Paoult dIe So;i doi; rIch TIahll'eta Glacae l";. conoii , all buei edt Si. k do,; lirochie St ripe dto ; heavy (race Jiralebe in .Mourninir Goodas, equaally chei.ilp. le 7.Slendid (laility' int plhain self coloir ( mg~llaitns anitd Loasi res, tin'eat qaty~ t mejade, said regul arly at 25 to 31 1-4c, otur Irice wl tbe all at 12 1-de per' yard. These goodais are ceralyl extrlard itnarily ~. Lo.at H. 200( dozeon richly trimmned fine Fretnch Cain. I tlk Is. ifor dreiss, alt at 62 1-2 cents cach, worth la$ 25. Loet 0. Itaambroiaered D~epartmenut---hou. sandas of ateedle workedl Coll~ars, 61 1--Ic. (acIh to the richiest prodneitcd.-spla.ed ad goodsi. at 50ch; -100 doizen iam. Jlrtusselts L:ce Co:hars, wash beaWut uly, all at 12 1-*2e. each; 5000( hiaadsiimely worked Chaemazents, all at :J7 1-2; 20001 liabit Shirts at 50c; andi~ an endltless v' aiety of Ettab roitdereid L. ".ena Camicii liltk hs. fromt (d cenats to the richuest proiducedl. biat It0. 2,000) large G;auze Veala, aull at 12 l-2e each. Lot 11. 25,000 yards Woven Thread La. e, 37 l-2c. the 1.2 doizent vards. L ot 12. M~lago ticent Frellh limbroider al Cuanginis ia hiatt 'sime paiirs, meaasuarinar :i 1-2 yardts haong, ftamti 1 50 Ithe pair,ex tremeily beanteiu!. Lo.at 13. 50 heandhsomae 12-4 Lnaro Shawls, at $1 62 eachi, r~echly embclro d -red. 5t0 Alarseilles Quilts, as before, 3 1.2 yards long faor S3 25 each. Lot 14I. JIcles mtany useful and desii rahIle gr o:hs, u lhiah we canniot lucre dtescribe aniiotngst wh ichl are somte mtagniticent Lace andl other Ifinnets. WVo retipctfaully' solicit our patronts to again visit. thea Eindont flause, assutrinig cach ;and everyv otne, thait we wall lavoar their caiIlI. 'aTusy huave -contribtuted tat our unparallelled stuccss- W-: will conatribuate to their interest. Th'le rgirit of enaterpriise is with uts, it shiallI remtain, anad that spirit whuichi prompts us oniwaird is chemeredl with thosge words, (1'0 forward, which us haniled with sucecess.* I xnaalon licuse IEstablishentt '27 King. strcet, Chiarleiston, 8. C2. and irouglItoni street, Savapnah, Ga.. WILLIAMa K ING, Propri(tor. N.II.-All hills ntuntinattg to, or above $50, taldiscountt alloiwed aif 2 1-2 ptcr (as otn the last great sale,) unader flhat aitnouant, nct cazsh. Country oirders promapt V attondead to. May 18, 1852 nn0. Axti-a a 7 ,a rg 'sor %Fnfl RA. An an tugr Y' nJ4P,4 W ~NCHEM'WIC~kPF AML IUI D8 DOIL i, . JDCS5 B t 1 - 5 PERF ThJERIY .wi ub . iM4IRDYE' ASS - .. bIAJ,L. AND 'IOliooIu-ausn us teXs, A'Ns lA mDia Bhusn sa AiN Ssin.M bits; 5 FANCY tOArs, L ui. rs, Oi,.:1. i evdry ardcle I;DRUGGIST, OR -PHYSICIAN, 18m pproved L.MEDICINES.. Dry Goods and Groceries* "IE Subi-berarespectully- informa his -friends and-,il i blc -generally, that v' ha just, retu-ne !horn Charleston, amd receiving a .wq.l fIcted.asortment of 0Y G OOD 6 AZ G R OCRIES, hciA he wivll el as low ii cd, be afforded this muarket for Cash. --40 .Corn, Meal, and, Grist, kept for Pale e6 sual. T. 0 CO.N NOR. af arch 23,.1832. 22-if pring and Summer Clothing '1j Agnitiqn of the public, visiting.the City, i isnmiledl -o the iVew and Fa.sh +ma&ie Spis 4fSu'nie'6k now.receiving 238 King' Street, ((;n the Ben4.) 7"' llave on hant. and a're-onstantly rece ving r our own manufattmire,-tl the latest patternia r Spring anti.unimer Goods, mado up in tho nt and mos00t fahionable mnner and warrant 1em to give prect atisfaction. N.- J3.rea=argnin van be had in the bal nee of oir Winter ISituck an wi . wnsuk. elegg it altto nmakei room for our Spling &.ud 18iimer oods. Please call and texaminen't - 238. KINt STP.T .C(ureston. S. C. -h!23, 182.f ROBERT LATTA. TjAvil . F ?1O.P DICCISON & LAtTA Wey d 1leavy and Fancy Grueoi , ic el 1.3 oroary above the 'lantersm' Hotel, amnd immemdiately opposaite Jamim-s hinlap',r, esq. Camden, S. C'Dec. 10th; 1850 tf 9 A. Runaway. 9utnittedAtq thme Ja- inl Suaoter Dii. ic 01n the 1thl of April, a negro mian who ylyIif nltuid is. JOE. When first lodet, L he beinmLed-'a timn.by the tmne Coi Rose,)C'residine.. iiilr that e;N: C., iubse~intly, lim uaill 6 'be boiigi 13 a an bV the anie of Joi Camiiie'l,' of 'irfl(V Dihtrict.. The said negro is yel. isv corn exion, sniddle sizo. The owno'r regnestd to come forward, prove prop. rty, pay penses ad Inke hita away. J. C. ItIJIalE, S. S. D. ri~l 27tl 1852 27-tf Ns Sing Goodso D1I,. . Cu W., U0ih f'jircif their .Zw!: P t -0 PRING .AD-- Ua '13;i -iTI , to hIir- .ey would ivite -the Ltenuon of the pi8b0lie, at the same time they tdgweco .1mensi their fStock 6fOutlit ng A elesm, viz': S6rta, Collar,'Cravatt, inder t i , plo ~ vauspe Ar t lade and Eargess Man ['I ~e factory, * IIt ubstcribe~r re-.tiatfully nnnou-ees ton hecit izenus of Camudenm and 'vicinlity, limt hmavinig taken time esttalihlment tar Ir. C. M. WiureAr in.prepared to till any rifer ini the abo'elitme omn reasnable terms. hiso, 3littary work d i* evry desch'ition ade to order. All.Ueeady nmade Werk on had vmitj.il Ie ispnoli of at Cost.: ;URS-~ RMlSWIRONG. 19.D.-Iepirinmg of al i hinds >dwne with enttssm and desp~lttc'h. A pril 20, 1852. ',26-4t Rail Road. Notice Eev'its OFreeu, Wuu,. & Atlan. It. A pril 12, 1852. Nand aller thme 1st e' Mamy thme Frei ht , on all articles from anmy pointi on 'ihmnintonm & Manmcester Rail Road hmarlestom wvii le paid in Cha~krlson, and ii artictlea fromn Chau~rlestonm to pointst mnj me WVihningtonm & innehmestmer Rail iad ill be paid Ut time point of delivery, amid n article will bo delivered unil thme 'reightm is paid. Frigts onm all artictest for inl. pointa on me South Ctrlima Rail 'Rai .(eX~ct' :hlar lestonm.) must lie prejp .~jthcr i les will not be forwrira lJ.afi UI.FbI MN G, IRes. Eng. W. 4 .U. R. IR. Co.( W"1 llumet lm~ier \Vachnmmaan amnd D'af :mgton FJag~ tl.krt foir umne momnthi... A pril 20, 185 254t Elegant Dress Goods,' Newan elegat caolored 8ilk Tlirdtes, Thre e Sls lckn-rg-.g li Black do. . Emburoidlered Sille ' -,'- '-a "Jenny L~id Golwdthnid ," Frech printeda mmusmlinua; Jaconeumtui;Lnwnsi, &c. Uarege D'Jin Fanmcy Bareg.:n, Plaid-.Syvu.h' Gimtze,,..P Emanc~wdred tiommiotes, Collars, Slee ves, Capeg, &c, &ca' * Ilacrk usid oloed, Alteek c a,, ing .muumis, ant 12 1-2 cemits, .~lrns ig .Gloves, ltllbblins llursiery, armj ngc L. 1. UANKS. April 6th,S .. 24-tf raluable Woodland Nea~r --THE TOWVN FOR SA LE. Betwoeen 17 anmd 1u6 acres uof landfly' g la uItley Cgrqeldhed fjutemryekvl~o ) c Ah! on acconungodating;-termiid tu an alp roveil purchnieuer.. Apply at thlis oflibem Jan. 27thm,.18M --14--tf. Mania Gras loth.T 40piemses now.openi at 37 14 ead,5 cents a kirt.. , W I. J. JAUOII & SON 221 King-si. )ibimd..opp. tho Big hoot. haleston, A pril 13, 1852. 25-if. ~Ready YNae qlothling. noSt f ltady ts in Clhg--consilstmg ~awe 'ticlecof Gest1* a ear-, and \vilt L ink low, ~). -W J. FIt ANGIS' op iwfr y, 3. a wI. afoiems L( Ohla Tme abovegoosat widQl lo or., re.t~ail ,M a .&ENtwRY MOSF,8e e. Atof Thme .Katm'nini'ngCoin'y. I ob.28, 8-tE T. O. Ue~~~4 I1iT1 Arriv.e'at ISufiter ii l iA Pim, ig Mail ilropg i ilgf*9 , . JN Perixenjteri betwooui Cha~jtiqt poliiu wl 111d: Jfhiv tho ~ elaas AprilOi dI ..1,t n ~ ' V.'. -~.U. 4%f6~ten tur ~,b No. 44SU.;: So Amp" 8' CAtM'! skiij string, hrid bra n, Crystal. .ratiuang.;ta - 4~ -u j-jtq Jirovepfaiperty, pay cla-irgn i e itway' iillii thirty 661,1 6r,&; %Vhtr Weeks;oI April- i8; ik2. Take- t~t~~ says he b~iotig. to, a. man 1h 'tW t muino of Lutton., Also- one on 214A~ belon to Dr. T..$. Wilun.. At.? 'le o~heiieofthM6 atoe hhiiiY are niot taken -out; and ihs; eo by the e i;~on 6s the luw. ifirikti, I1IWrinr the first Mna 44iitnie' II ter (Gabriel),bap iie ffiiit Mbnda~i tombek next. April 3rd, M82 The, POub'vri h.mrhayeJ, asmortmentv t, RIG GOODS, *hi h cl.M. o'a '~ Calicoes, in Iams,-P~ Lawn., 'Fancy qti~liW~;o't' U C~raric amotao nWerogt 1 an vwy kd Ceota 'n ~b A e 4lrg uilen~ ohrq~~z ~rilo. Lflnfifail 'u~d19 k They~sniie thised ocala hi fCeligcnaut oal ostsy1~~ meet o te os. h . 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