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French pA* r",heititois the recent decision.Of -en 'eapitalists in favor of a railroaddfr6in Iordeaux to Bayon ne, on the frotier of Spain. iThe con elusion of this rond wilL open a' direct continuous tiiunication through the centre.-of- 'Europe, from the frontier of Spin 'to Paris, "Brussels, Cologne, Hunover, Berlin, Dresden, Munich) Oldinety ' - Vienna, Posen, Breslau, C aow, and Warsaw, and from the hitter. to St. Petersburgh, when the iMlroad now constructing between the two cities shall have been completed. The Hon. Thomas II. Benton has published a lItter, stating that his #iumination by .the democratic conven ti -et Oipoa .Gerardeau, Mo.. was unauthorizdd by hin, and that he is not a candidate yet; that he- will not submit to a nomiiation by any- caucus or convention, but that he would per sonally address the people at Jackson on the.15th inst., and is determined to run. as a cindidate for Congress. on his own resonsiility. E .T PRESENT POSITION OF THE TE. UAUNTEPEc TREATY.-The present movements with regard to this subject, ijivolve the possibility- o( an early and pacifie settlement of. the same. The great stumbling block in the way of a ratification of this treaty, has hitherto ' been the Garay Grant, which the Mexi. can Gove'inment has viewed in the light of a fraud. ..Mr. Leteher on the re-elec. tion of the treaty, made its ratificatioli our ultimatum, at the hazard of a war President Arista has appealed from this to President Fillmore, acknowl edging the possible influence of the re sorts threatened, but at the same time acknY6wledging the readiness of Mexi. co to grant the rights of way on frec and- liberal terms. It is understood that.the new minister, Mr. Labrainzer. comes charged with the full powers ol negotiating a settlement, . and is only awaiting the arrival of Mr. Webster from Marshfield, to enter upon th( business. It is supposed that Mexic< will'be willing to surrender the roitt to the United States for a sulicient consideration. fLAYc ROADs.-The Poughkeepsie American says in reference to these road$: "The success of nearly every plank road enterprise, financially, encourager the undertaking. of others. This sue a o l, Is universal. We know of nc plankeroad that does not pay a 'fail per.eentage, while very many are pay. ing large dividends to stockiolders., 80;osuperior are these roads fir all the purposes of highways, that they arc adopted by newly formed turnpike conpanies, while some. of the old cor. porations are planking over their track: hieo iance with the public donand.' A e t '. , Janeiro 01 April:.12th saya-tren tinues-very hot and- 1MT 'iuently-the -yellow fever is mnaku,.; .feagfless havoc, particularly on boaril :the shipping. No vessel can i emain ain this bay, while the present state ol dhng exist, moure than five dlays, with -opit getting the'fever on board- con -sequently -there are not, and in 'facit, there have not been for weeks, any of-our naval shipI-s in this port. They are mostly at M ontevideoi. Ex-raw F'.OUR IN BALTMon.--ThC L~egislature of Maryland has just pass. ed a law, which goes into effect imme diately, making it the duty of the gen eral insp~ector of flour in the city of Bal timoi-e to cause all barrels of' flour ofai superior quality to that which is de nonminated. and branded as superf nie, ,and not of-the quality oif faimily, to be branded exrtra. VTe standard of this grade is to be procured in the same manner as the standard of ltunily flour 'is .owr obtained. A ARNMNG-M. Bae nthe U. S. Senate, on Friday, very boldly do. fuged the position of the free-soil demo. cratson the compromise question. H~e says that if the democrats at Baltimnore make the fugitive slave law a stick of timber in their platform, they may look out for the revival of' the liuflio party and a 'Buffalo ticket for 1852, which will leave the democratie candi dates as high and dry as in 1848, and 'by Lae -saimi operation. Y Ma. MANoU.-This gentleman's pe~ceh in relation to the P~residen ey ha~s met with pointed disapprobation froni the entire Whig Press of the State, so far as we have been able to learn. This is just as it should be. Hie acknowledged in his speech that in advocating tihe claims of' General &eqtt, he was not reflecting the wishes .of his constituents; and it is written: ic ihat knoweth hris master's will and doetk it not, shrall be beaten withs mnamy stripes.-NA. C.~ Argus. ..THEm PULASKI MoNUMENT.-We letirt .from .the Savannahm Mornin g News,. that .tlie design of Robert IE Lauhitz, of'.New York, hats been adopt ed for the Monument to be erected in thiab eity to flhe memory of Count Pu laski,.the gallant Polish nobleman whose name occupies so conspicuous a place-in the revolutionary history of our- country. Tfhe monument is to be fifty,Ayie feet in height; the two steps ahmd the lower plinth to be of granite, and the-rest 'of the fmnest and best Ital lan marble, in solid blocksa, weighing from-one to six tons; the whole to be creceted .in the most arttistical and vwo inanlike manner. It is to rest on pa solid -stone foundationi six feiet deep, pr mnors it thme soil requires it; and it is to delivered and erected ini Savan nalaindwo years-say before thme 1st of liy, 1854, and to cost $17,000, . gikaywr.-ount itgold 4ol, T11l are higlmter tlgg t o genuine anmd l'Q41y eyjed. kevqral persons SCARRITY OF IlORna 'LF.Es.-Thero is said to be an unusual scarcity of horses in Indiana and Kentucky, and in many instances these animals com mnand as high as $150 per head. SoMErJING INTEnENTING.-Gen. Gorgey, the betrayer of Hungary, has t beguiled his solitary confinement in the Tyrol by writing an apology for himself and his actions during the revolutionary struggle. The work is in press and ready for publication. The title is, "My Life and Acts in 1848-9." It if looked for with i in monse interest. SCOTT ORGAN IN WAsHfINoToN.---The American Telegraph has come out for Gen. Scott for the Presidency. The I editor is very savage upon those whigs L who prefer another candidate to Gen. Scott. EcoNoMucAL.-The heaviest appro. priatiou during the late session of the Rhode Island Legislature, vas $400 for payment of his Excellency, and *200 for his lon. Win. Beach Lawrence, for their services as Governor for the past year. DEATH OF Mns. ADAsts.-Mrs. Ad. ais, the venerable relict of the late John Quincy Adams, ex-President of the United States, we learn, died at her residence on F street, in vashington, on Saturday last. California is wide awake on the sub ject of Railroads. Among the mimer OUs bills reported in the Senate, on the 15th instant, was one granting land for i road from San Francisco to San Jose. Dn. KINKLE.-It is stated that Dr. Kinkle has appropriated the revolution ary filids collected in this country to the purchase of a Brewery at South amapton, England. The Boston Courier siuggests that this article should ie callead 'y mpathy Beer,' and thinks it would have . a great run, at the East, were it not for the Maine law. It adds, however, that the Doctor might have done much worse, as mnany people who have no stoiach forfight have a stomach for drink. The Newport News, the Whmig or gfran at that place, annoumnces t hat their xuimimimer visitors can obtain- 'just as imuch liquor as they want, and just as freely' as ever,.in spite of the passage of the Maine Law in Rhode Island. TE FitNcix AnM.-According to the Military Anmanac, just published, the French army comprises 18.304 officers. It. is commmanded by the President -?f the lepmublic, having un dcr his -ni.rs 5 nmrshals, 78 generals of divissiois, and 152 generals of brig ade. Crix.RAW RAin.ntoki.-T'he Darlin ton Flag says that tie Clicraw anid Darlintonm Railroad has not been . ed, and is disposed to believe .' 'o."9plethm. -at no distant day, is cim tin. Th'le proposed route is t commenee at John James,' (in the Wilmingtonm and Manchester Railroad, and proceed tia Darlington and Socie ty Ilill to C'heraw. We learn fromi the Charleston pa pers that the new work to avoid the inclinecd Plane at Aiken has beeni coin pleted, and is now~ in operation, the earsi htaivin1g commeniced ruing upon it, on Saturday morning last. TmE 'V'smoN' Nr:wsmrrna.-Edinmnd Burke, of~ New Ilamnpshi re, fermem&rly (ot Patents, and editor of the Washin~jjg toin l'nion, it is reportedl is about to renew his connection with that paper. TUE S-r. LAwIvtENcE FminEarms.--The govern ment of Canada is fit ting (oit an armed vessel for the protection o the St. Lawrence Fisheries. Thme reason for the nmovement is, that the Amecrican fishermecn have beeni using the fishing grounids in thme Gulf. The ehrated Aihoni, wrho has hand such brillmint success in all the Euro pean capitals, is about to undertake ani American tour. IscomnnosTmntFr.o .oi.a.-Jlm B. Cornell, of Newv York, has taken mecas ures to secure a patent for a useful im provelmnt in iron floors, which is also suitable for roof:4 of buildings. The floor is ennstructed of two plates, or a series of plates of corrugated shbeet iron placed at short distance apart with the pieces of their corrugations oppo site cach other, in other words, ridge over ridge and1( furrow above furrow the sisace between the said plates being filled with an inconmbustible cement or a concrete. REMEDY FORL TIlE )YSE.N TEnIY. Trhe Leona~rdtown Beacon says: 'A geuntlemnan of our acquaintance, who has satisfiuetorily tested the umat ter, informs mus that sweet oil and land anuam is an almost inflillible *remedy for the dysentery if adiministered in thme early stages oft thme disease. The quantity for a grown person is 25 drops of Jaudanum to a large table spoonful of sweet oil. A sinigle dose will usually efl'ect a cure.' Ch~arlestoun Mtarket. MAY y 2 1852. Coulon.--With an active dlemand yester day the sales reached upwards of 2000 bales--prices ranging more full than on the day previous and exhibiting decided and further upward tendency. We quote 7 7-8 to 10 .3.8. Rich & Richaon J)R. 10 NS.RICil & S. C. C. I) RICJARDSON, having associated themselves togethier in tho practice of Modicine, would announce to thme Citizens of Clarondon, that they are ready for prac tice, un~d may alwvays be found, unless pro-4 feasionally absent, at Ihe omeco occmupied for thme last five years by Dr. Rich--near F'rienduship P. 0., Sumter District, S. C. ~ ay 9, 1q52 en - - a SOB I-TUAI Ye SI Died in Troy 6n the 3rd of May, Mrs. d. 0. G. COOK, consort of the Rev. Jo toph 1. Cook, late of Sumter District, south Carolina. aged sixty -one years and PI lve months. The deceased was the daugh- or or of George and Jane Strother, of Ches- I4 erlield District, South Carolina. She was la or some time before her death, in declining ealth, and therefore, it was not entirely is] mexpected by her relations and friends, to nd vet it pained every one to the heart. b L'hrough the past severe winter she had th 6it more acutely and frequently the infirmi. C ies of a life that had past the point of A I three score years." We were accus- t omed to seeing almost daily, for several ec rears, this venerable lady, and we never inew a more genial: -temperament 'or a tinder heart. She delighted in reading LL he scriptures, and would often repeat with Preat fervency the following passages: ' For we know that if our earthly house of his tabernacle were dissolved we have a tuilding of God, a house not made with mands, eternal in the heavens." And again: 'The Lord is my shepherd; I shall no0t vant. le maketh me to lie down in green mastures ;he leadeth me beside the still ii vaters-" The night previous to her death jl ihe said: "1 live partly in heaven." And sa sven in her affliction, the strong hope of fu the christiat, and the example of her Sa- ti, viour brought consolation and support. She was the adored mother of a daughter of rnu two sons, one of the latter of whom is c the bereaved Editor of I The Palladium." EHer example to them in matters of worldly ty consequence was high-toned and honora- A ble ; but her meek submission to the will r)f God pointed her out as the lamb of'Christ. .t Oh ! mourning children! look not ut the void this loss has made in your oivn hearts, 0t but at the great gain of your sainted moth- 13 or! Site had fulfilled her destiny on earth fg and was summoned "it higher." T~roy ( A~a.) Palladinmn. .0O. S 01 SPECIAL NOTICES. " F Ilooflinnd's Germanas Bitters. a This celebrated medicine is one of the very beut in the country, and its good qu"alities only d, need to be known, to give it precedence over 0 all others now in usc. Ve have soon its good jB effects lately, after the total failure of many others. This is saying more than we can for p any other medicine within our knowledge, and L. we feel it a duty to recommend the Bitters to the notice of uur friends. The genuine is pre e pared by Dr. C. M. JAcKsoN, Philadelphia. a My 2. i A notier Scievatific Wosader I utri'OITANT TO DysrEPTICs. Dr. J. S. Ioughton's Pepsin, the true Ii gestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, preppared front ft Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiolo. J peul Chiemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Phila delphi3. This is truly a wonderful remedy for V Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Janndice, Liver Com. plaint, Constipration and Debility, curing after Nature's Own Method, by Nature's Own Agent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, contain ing Scientific evideuce of its value, furnished by agents, gratis. -See notice among the medical ulvertisenments. I8-ly. I Stolen FROM the suhscriber on the ti "'shgtt .d tthe 001onr morninti of ., 'he 23d inst.,'a white BULL TEtRI1fER SLUT:- answers to the tnme of Fanny. A: y inforination respecting'the sanme wvil be thankfully received. J. fl ROACHI Sumterville, May 25, 1852. 31-It Cornu. . lIE i 100 JIUSIIELS OF PIEWlT CON, just receivedl and fomr sale by W. J. FR ANCIS. May 25, 1852. 31--tf Dancing School. IONS. JIERGER respe'ctfually inlorins ilthe ladies and gentlemen whlo prom ised him their ptatronaggo last month, and the public generally of Sunmterville that hie will take charge of a Class in their vii- c loge as soon as a suflicient number of Pu- A pils lhe obtained. Mons.. B., as is well rt known, teahes D~ancing as it ought to lhe aughtt. He will teach hais pupil& in what- . over styles they may choose, so that those , thinking thuemselve's skilful enough in the commaion dancimg will be taught the fine ir fancy D~ances in (lady-like "tyle) which L ire ntowi-a-day quito indisrpensible in good soctely. Monts. 13. thinks an ca' ommuzents on his aibilities as Teacher andl Professor un necessary. A stubscript ion hist is now ope at this oflice, and one will a lso be handedl round by a getntlem-tn of this place. M ay 2.5, l1852. 31-.3t - AMYERICAN HOTEL I CoRNEB OF KING AND GEOncGE STREETs F Charleston, S. C. TM,'IlE t'UBSCIHElt, having di.. S Spc-sed of his interest in the AMtERI. .AlLCA N IHOTEL to Messrs. G. F. Kan tsamV & J1. M. liUars, solicit.. for thema the pa. itronage of his frientds. GEO. W. KING. The undersigned would respectfully inforru their friends and the travelling pubhlic that they have least that elegant establishmnent the A meiti ean Hotel, corner of JI~tg and George Streets, whlere they are readty for the reception of those who may favor thenm with a onltl. f KE~NNE1)Y & IIURST. May 25, l85'2 31-Gm l Notice, Salem Board of Comnmissioners of Poor, wvill meet on the 2nud Mtonday in Jun re ntext. tL James Lowry's. By order of the Chair. nant. J. C. RIIAME, May .5, 85~I Sec'y &. TIres'r. Just Received, A T L , B . H A NKS', A lot of cheap Muslins and Ginghams, Swiss and Book Muslinas. Alpaceas, Embroidered curtain Muslins, r Furniture Dimnities, Fringes, Chunbra Ginghams, Silk and Linen Lug. C tres, Mohair and Grass Skirts. Corded do. Chemnistts & Collars, Mourning Collars, Ladies white anid col'd Kid Gloves and Slippers, Ladios antd Misses col'd and blk Gaiters. Ci ---A LSO, 13 Dales Superior Factory Yarn.T Onll and Look. IP you1 want good bargains in Dry Goods, ruceries, hltrdware, Crookery, Glass 'Ware, at utlery, Jiats, Cap.. Ilots and Shoes, atnd 'ancy Goods, you will do well to call and look 37 t the Stock now oeaned and fbr sale at rrefuced rices in liuntervillea a t Mctoy & Jones'. old tand--by L. M; MocROY. Aporil 19, 12. un_ 1. I CRROLINA--SUMTER DIST, y W. LE W18, Esq., Ordinary for said District. Whereas, Daniel McKaskill bath ap ed to me for Letters -of Administration, all and singular the goods and ehattles, ,hts and creditors of Frederick Leard, e of the said District, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon. t all and singular, the kindred and credir r of the said deceased, to be and appear fore ine at our next Ordinary's Court for a said District, to be holden bat Sumter urt . House on. Friday the 4th day o ne next, to shew cause, if any,. why a said administration should not be grant Given under my hand and seal, this 19th dty of 3May in the .year o s.] our Lord, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-two, and in the 75th year of American Independence. W. LEWIS, 0. S. D. May 25th, 1852 31-2t SheriffIs Sales. 'Y virtue of sundry Executions to me I directed, will be sold at Sumter Court ouse, on the lt blondy--and (lay follow " in June next, within legal hours of Te, to the highest bidder, for cash, the lowing property. Purchasers to pay for 'les : 1 lot of Bacon levied on as the property Ed. Broughton at the suits of 0. P. & P. Johnston. 800 lbs of Bacon levied on as the proper. of Ed. Broughton, at the-suit of Wm. Feny. 2 negroes levied on as the property of .hn A. Colclough, at the suit of A. Young. 1 House and lot in Sumterville levied I as the properly of Jesse'Morgant at the tit of John Conyere, 3 cases, where de. ndant lives. I lot of Leather, Shoes, Hides in Tan, hoe makers tools, implements, &c., levied Ias the property of Jesse Morgan, at the tit of John Conyers, 3 cases. I negro levied on as the property W. J. Bethune, at the suits of A. R. Bradham, id J. S. & L. Bowie. 200 acres of land in Clarendon whereon fendant lives, levied on as the property L. D. Bryant, at the suit of Ed. roughton. 1 horse and one mule levied on as the -operty of Al. Iarwick at the suit of T. ynn and J. S. & L. Bowie. I Wagon and Gear, and 2 forses. levi. l on as the property of Thos. M.cGee, the suits of John Riley and J. D Blnd. i Negro levied on as the property of R. Witherspoon, ot the suits of J. 'T. Solo ion & Co., E. D. 'I'ringle, and E. S. fhug ns. - 1 Horme levied on as the pioperly S. in hell, at the suit of D. W. Price. I liorse levied anas the property of Wm Lee, at the S!it of Mcltoy &-Jones. I hlorse levied on as the property of W. 1. Ne wman, at the suit of J. Vanderpool, cases. JOllN C. RHA31E,S.S.D. umterville, May 22, 1852. 31-td. Dr. Albert J, Meyer, TENDERS his services as Physician id Surgeon to the inhabitants of Sumter istrict. Dr. MEYEILt cnn be found at a)l hours nless absent an professional, business, af ic residence of Or. M. 5/ MOORE, four April 27th, 1852 ' 27-tf Notice, LL Person having demands agaiost'the L Etate of~ 0. S. REES, deccase'd, will md then. in properiy attested, and those debted wvill mnake immed!iate payment to W. WATIES RtEES. May3 4, 1852. 28-tf Butter, IRESIT GOSIJEN D3UTTrEl, rust re ceived and for sale low by May 17. WV. J. FR ANCIS. Bacon, }~lf ~LDS. BACON SIDES AND 91U SilOUL DERS (Wes tern) just ceived antd for sale low b Maiy 17 W.JFRANCIS. Lard,. L. IlIlE LnRD), just re IU ' .i ed an~d for sale low by Sty iG. W. J. FR ANCIS. Tolasses, Rice, and Macke EL.. JTust received and for stile low by ay 17. W. J. FRANCIS. Sugar, Coffee, &c. rDaf, Crushed, and Brown Sugars. va anid IIlio Cotie. Tea. lour. Molasses, White Wino, and Cider .Vinegar. nap, Cales, adamantine and Sperm. Jtust received and for sale low by ayi 17. W. J. FR ANCIS. Salt, p f SACKS SALT, Just received and 'U for sale low by Ma.y 17. * W. J. FR ANCIS. Lime, ARESBEST QUALITY OF L Ejust received and for sale w by W. J. FRANCIS. May -17, 18.52. GAILLARD) & WHIITAKERL, tirames1naad1 hay Dealesrs, NAo. 17 State-Street, CH IAR LESTON, S. C. PEYR GAiL.LAan,. EDwAaD L. wHiTiAKPa. May 17, 1852. 30-t f French Draperies. Emroirudered LaeCurtains, of the most Niu. rb deascription ; Embroidered FrenchI Patvilion itiiets Embiroidered lMans Curtai,, at itarkably low prices, at W. J. JACOJII& SON, 2 King-at., bend opp. the lig Boot. retnAprl 13, 1852. 25-tI' M~anilla Grass Cloth. 4.00 pieces now openi at 37 1.2 and 50 cents a: Ir. . J. JACO lli & SON. 221 KIng-st., bend, opp. the Blig Soot. arleston, A pril 13, 1852. 25-t ong Cloths, Sheetings, &c. Soft finish Long Cloth, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 18 rds for SI. theise goods are better than uniuan y low at the prices mentioned. 5-4 andi 6-4 wide bleached heavy Sheetinga, 12 1-2 and i8 3.4 cents. Extra superior 12-4 bleached Shoetings, at 1-2 cents. The above Good. now open at W. J'.-JACOBI & SON, Ma21 Kag-st., .(bendl,) opp. the lii Boot. ORKMAN, . ND CHEMIST, W, S. C. dit, AT. TnEt LOWEST MARnET rnicK, a large' VEDITERRANEAN and EvaorEAx Me dic in e s. "AN CHEMICAL8 OF M<41 E N8, ND 011.8. SPICES E GELATIN, FLAVO UNG EXTRACTS, IPERFUIERY, IhAIR DYE MLANs NAIL AND 'JOOTi-BaUUri.s, W , '11o8s1 AND HiAfn BRUSnES. RD AND gPE.RM Oins, FANCY SOAPs, 9 AND CAmruiiRE, &c. &p. I Liver Oil. !jth every article A DRUGGIST OR PIYSICIAN. so most approved IL Y MEDICINES. 24-tf bry Goods and Groceries. T IdE Subscriber respectfully informs Isis friends and the public generally, that he haM just returned from 0harleston, and is receiving a well selected assortment of DRY G 0ODS AND GROCh'RIES, which he %ill sell as low as can be afforded in thin market for Cash. Corn, Meal, and Grist, kept for vale as usual. T. 0 CON NOR. March 23, 1852. 22-tf Spring and Summer Clothing r'E Attention of the public, visiting the A City, is invited to the New and Fash ionable Spring and Summer Stock now receiving AT DUNN & DURYEA'S, 238 King Street, (on the Bend.) We have on hand and are constantly receiving of our own manufacture, all the latest patterns of Spring and Summer Goods, made up in the best aid most fashionable manuner and warrant thent to give perfect satisftction. N. B.--Great Bargains can be had in the bal ance of our Winter Stock as we must olear it out to make room for our Spring and Summer Goods. Please call and examine at 238 KINo SvREET, Charleston. S. C. March 23, 1852. 22- tf ROBERT LATTA. LATE TIIs FIRM OF DICKSON & LATTA would sespectfully inform his friqnds and the public generally, that he is now receiving a ta rietyoflHeavy and Fancy Groceries, which-he will sell low for cash-Two doors above the Planters' Hotel, and immediately opposite James Dunlap'S, caq. Camden, S. C. Dec. 10th, 1850 tf 9 A Runaway. Commited. to. the Jail in Sutnter Dis rrikt on the 19th of April, a negro man who says his name is JOE. When first lodged, he said he belonged to a man by the name of Julio Rose,'residing in Charlotte, N. C., subsequently, he said he belonged to a man by the name of John Campbell, of Fairfi ld District. The said negro is yel low complexion, middle size. The owner is requested to come forward, prove prop erty, pay expenses and take him w'say. J. C. RHJAME, S. S. D. April 27th, 1852 27-tf New Spring Goods, . Duc a& o., have jus received their new suppy of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTI NG to which they would invite the attention of ie publc, at the sam time they would recommn teir Stock of Outfitting Ar ticles, viz: Shirts Collars, Cravats, Under. garmner t, Hosiery, Gloves, suspenders, &o. A pril 20, 1852. 20-tf Saddle and Harness MYanu lIE Subscriber respectully announces tthe citizens of Camden and vicinity, that having taken the establishment of M r. C. M. WVienges, is prepared to fill any ordelsr in the above line ons reasounble brims. Also, Military work of every description made to order. All Heady madle Work on hand, will be disposed of at Cost. LUKE ARMSTRONG. N.B.-Repairing of all kinds donie with neatness and deospatch. April 20, 1852. 26-4t PERRY MOSES, (At the old stand of A. J. & P. Moses) OLRers to his friends and the public generally, a fresht supply of every variety of good. selected by himuself viz: In D~ry Goods 3.4, 7-8, 4.4, 5-4, up to 12-4 Domestics, from 5 cenits a yard up, or len by the quantity. Brown Li nen.sat 2 1-2 cents'a yard, .Colored muslins, and Linen Lustres, 8 yards to thme dollar. White Crapo Shawls at $5 00 IN GROCERIES, Bltimore Flour, (warranted good) at $8 50 Cash, 25 Sacks Salt. Hiarr-el. of Lard. Old Governient Java Coffee~ In Matis, Su nrs of all kinds, senme excellent quality at -4cents. Spenm andi Atdamantine Candles, less than they can be bought regularly in Charleston by the box. Almonds, liaisons, Fis, Curraats; Cltro~n, Candy, &c. -Cit0CKEltY, In great variety, at very itow p rices, and he DEFIES comniaetiilon in Hurd ware, Cutlery and Ciarpenter' 'JToolu. April 27th, 1852 27-if Elegant Dress Goods New and elegaint colored Silk Tissues, Trse Stikts, Black watered do. Plain Black do. Embroidered Silks, " Jenuny Lind Goldschasnldl," Frenich printed muslins; Jaconota, Lawns, &c. Baref D'Laines; Fancy Bare~gta, PidSwiss Gini ham., French worked Ceiclsettes, Collari,, Sleeve., Capes, &c. &c. Black and colored Alpaccas, Prints, Ging hams, at 12 1.2 cents, .. Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery, Trrimmnings, &c. at Charlestoni prices. .L. D3. IIANKS. April Oths, 1852 24--if Ready lYgade Clothing. Wjill be receive -in a few days, a very fine Stock of bttay Made Cltothing--consisung of every article or Gents wear, and will b old low, by ' W . FR ANCIS, .Oppisite-F. J. & M. Muses' Law Office Set *5 81 . . 47 tf Valuable Woodland Near TI lE TOWN FOR SA LE. Between 17 and 18 acres of land lying at Turkey Creek near Sumterville, wil sold on accommodating terms to an ap proved purscharer. Aply at this offce. Jan. 27th, 1852 h4-tf' READY MADE C'LOTHIgG Of all descriptions as low 'as P2 50 a fbll silt, AprIl 0th, 1852 ~~tt1A . .TOBACCOJL TOHAGOOI! -BARGAINS to-be.haum thA etbowA rtfoid at PE~RRY MOSES8' Feb. 17thb.1832 - 17-t f ~.III Bouth0'J" FI,. Lwreice U;- Ber N Ito ert C, yers, It Appearing' my.aPa tn ho~eriCQyers,one of tip doat Ihe above stated.cae n i4 Carolina: it is o'rere that, C. Myers, do plead, answer or demnuvW'W. complainant -bill of complaI4t Wi months from the date of the im 11-tion 9f this order, or hn order pro taken against him. W. F. "AY May 1., 1852. South-carolina-Su -IN 4 Q U/IT Y: 7 '' Wm. Levis and others Leonard White and others IL in ordered that the creditom of Thonaq James Wilder, deceaed, late rheriff of aq DistriPt, do P bore m a d pro -e demndns aginsflle deceased, Jly order of the Court. W. F. 0, H AYNSWORTT, %Com'* Sumterville, Pub 20, 18, 1-o Wi1ington & Ma10446 Rai1 Road, 26% Miles ii. Opentkaa On ansi after the first of AOnll the Mal and Passenger Trains on the Wilmington and Manchester Rail Road'.will -run t Mayes' Station, 2.5 miles fro'n its ii.paptg - with the Canadeq Branch RlI Rn%4g4as lows Leave junction daily a.2. 55 P# X after the arrival of the Cars from %harleston. Arrive at Manchester, . 8 10 P Sumterville, - 3. 55 -s " Mayes' Station, 4. 20 40 Leave Mayns'iStat'n daily at 0.' 00 A, Kj Arrive at Sunterville, - 0. 40 It 's " "Manchester,,'..5 t " Junction, - . 40 11 in time to connect with Charleston. A Daily line of stages carrviig the U S Mail through Darlington C. 11, and"Q raw to Fayetteville, will rOi in co~qeota with the Rail Road. Passengers between Charleston orCo. lumbia and Fayettevillo, or intemiedisto points will find tiis the most ,coinfot0 and expeditious route. L . FLEMING, Res't Engn'r W, dr. AftR April, 6th, 1852 z Between the 15th of Afayadid tM b25th of June last, on the Cane Sivn. nah Road, leading from Sumtervilld to Nelson's Ferrya plain SILVER WATCff, No. 4490 ; 80 i case ; 8 on stem'; buck;. skin string, and brass key;. one hand-ad4 Crystal missing; verth put in order $6f The owner is requested to come forwprwd, prove property, pay charges, and take heR away within thirty days,or th Wat be sold to pay exponeep. Thle in the-fians ot'T. Weeks, ConstablI ing 2 miles below the iJe; in.are Information can be had from Chosel Weeks. ... April 13, 1852. . -t Take Out Your Negr&, Committed to Jail on the 21st Augun , 1851, a n'egro man, who says his nameis Gabriel, and that he belongs to Dr.? T, Wilson. - - . .[The owner of the above named negro is hereby notified, that if the said negro is not taken out, and the expenses paid, by the expiration of one~ year from - lodgment in Jail, that he will be sold ai the law directs. He will be sold og'b first Monday in September nen - '' J. C. RIJAME, S. B. D, A pril 3rd, 1852 24&. -t New ArriVals AT THE CAMDEN BAZAARf. . The srubscrber haojt reCeived ther n GOOD8,whichconsists artly of . * Calicoes, Ginghams, plin and embrol4se4 Lawnsi, Fancy Muslins, at all pric. Ideen Cambric, assorted color.; Cambric and4 plan ad ceckd;Crapes, Bareges, - Dai, i su SflkU, and a great variety of other articles suitable for Ladies' Dresses, A s~o.--A large assortinent of Ipsen Osubrid H,dkrs, - Needle-worked -Collars -snd Cnfih Chemtiets and Cops, Muslin andI Lace Slce.si. Capes and Mlantillas, Lace ad Muslin lgl and Inserting, Bionnets and Ribbong s~ newest styles, Ivory, U31ack and Featlieg Fan. Umbrellas and Parasols, and a great yvkriety o? other articles too numerous to name.- - - They recommend their stock of bleac4 and brown Shirting, blue and amped Hozis spuns, Cotton and Linen Osnaburqp.,lBedTpk and every kind of Towelling and Table Idner A very large assortmentof Hosier of every ' soriphion, Linen, Thread Lace and Silk G~l6ye. Mitti, &c, &c. e They invite their friends to cidi at their Ste. feeling certain to be able to satisfyj thea every way, as well in thet p rice as in the . mnent of the Goods. M1. DRUCKCER & April 20, 1852. All ha.Notice, Al prsons ailhg demandls agaipst th~e tame or F. 8. lHeIser, dteceased, wilt l g'.i et, duly attested; n nd those indebted, wd*i asha payment to E. M. Anderson. St~juntertl~ 8.CLOUJ8A BELSEJ, Adarp Oct. 20th, 1851 Ready i1iada lgg A large stock of Ready Made nmsa ( Clothing, at very low pgges. - IN~ Dec. 16th, 1851 &. GardenSedQp .Just received at fresh. suppt ., indig, variety whigh, nre. \VARtALNED AlQ hRIsh PO'l TOES, Opion Sptts ~ at (EIRR Feb. W7shA 185~ 'The Co..pagtnership ieoto0oreitng between the suabscfiberq ymJo de~ J. T. SolomlonsA &Co., Ie .WA d4 y. ed by limitasion sad tualt eg . pars'ens indebted to said Arta by p~tai / openi account, will please callfad segtis . . T. SOLOMONS, IIf. J. MAYN8\VOST% Jan.G, 1854 i Execgtors Notice1 A httv ap~e4 mr Snlt gfof Stephen qO~ leite of ~ nl arsa t 8.n . p[IAm pN THOMAS J.. W DRUGGIST.A CAMDI OFFERS for sale', for cash, or an approved cre and WELL SELECTED assrtsuant of EAST INDIA Drugs .and FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERI( SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,- PAINTS A TRU8SES, (ALL KINDS). . VARNISII PESSARIES, " " DYE STU] DRUGISTd LABELS, BRONZEA GLASS WARE, BRUSHEE PATENT fEDeINE8, -WINDOW 4 TraOxa'SO ttN IIEICINZs, LAMP AND SHAKERS' liaIIs & RoOTS, SOLAR, LA GARDEN SEEDS, .3.-IRIT GA Genuine Coo - . Together v COMPRISING THE STOCK OF At Agcnt for the PATENT AND FA April 6th, 1852. Encourage Home Manufac tures. TIIE Subscriber, graeful for the liberal patronage heretofrore bestowed upon him, takes this method of informing the people of Sumter and the adjoining. Districts, that le still continues to carry on the CARtilAGE and I'ARNESS M ANKUNG bwuiness in all its vari oum branches, at his stand in Bishopville, 8, C, lie Is making hinge additions to his Establish. ment, to us to enable him to manufacture cery thiig wanted, in his line, at the shortest notice, and in a style of workinanulsip equal to anly in the Southern States. He has iu his employ ex perienced workmen, and is well sup lied with the best scasoned timber; also with 'Trimmaing and Mountings of the latest Style. All new work done in' his line will be warl rauted 12 months and repaired without charge if it fail in that time. He will do repairing at the ahortest notice and in case any person living at a distance shouid want.repairing done, Ifthey will write to that eflect, he will send for the job, anad return it when done. JAN. W. AM.BROSE. N.B.-His rr.aMs are as reasonable na-any person could expect. BJishopville, S. C., March 9,1852. 20-ly B lack River Watchnian will copy Six mont, ' - 'J. W. A. The First of the Season, r lIE Subscriber would inforn the citi . zens of Sumterville and vicinity, that he is now receiving a large, fine, and well selected stock of C I; 0T11 S, CASSI MERES. AND VESTINGS, both plain and fancy. ALso-a very large and superior assort ment of READY aADE CLOTHIINU, embracing every quality, variety and style, both for anen and boys. Call and see at D. J. WINN'S. Apr'l 13, 152. 25-1f H EAD QUARrERS. 44th Reg't ....M, Ot.nFotrD. -March 5, 12. Mr. John .R. Logan lving been.apponted Sergeant lalor of the- Forty-Fourth IRegiment So. Ca. Militia, will he obeyed and respected accordingly. Iy order of Co. F. M.31ELLET. W. T. WILDER, Adj. LVP Watchanan copy one time. March 9, 1852. 20-tf Negro Shoes, 500 pr. Negro Shoes for sale- low by Oct- 14. -W. J. FRANCIS Butter, Lard, Bacon & Corn. PUIE Mountain Butter (In small Firkins) do., do. Leaf lUa, . -do. North Carolina Bacon, ' do. CORN.. ROBT.LAT Miarcha 25, 1851 24 f. Lewis MsI Hatch, No. 120 MEET[NG STREET CIIARLESTON, S. C. OILS-Sperm ad Whaal--Agent fine the lBrooklyun Factory. WIllTE I.EAD--Agent for Union Company. IRON SAFE8--Agent for Richa's Salamiander. -PLATFORM M.CA LE8--Agent for L~ahartes.' BOGAIRDUS'S MILLS--Agent for Mr. B. GEORIGIA BIURRL STONr'S. Manufactu rers.'-Articles. LEza TIIERL BANDS, a large stock. Chiarlestoni, Oct. G,; 50o TO PLANTERS, The subsceriber has just received a large stock of goods for SPRING AND SUIIJMERI, nhich -he utl'er at Charlestona pries, less expenses, 101 Bades heavy OsanahurgN, " "Shirting and Sheetings, "~ " lue D)enims acnd Marlboro' Stripes, 10 Ihbda Biacoun Sides anid Shoulders, 25 llbas Hlaltmore Flouar, 25000 fIne Spanish Segua., Sugars, C'otlhes, Tras, &c. &c. Molasses, Soap, Starch, &c. L.. B. IIANKS. A pril th, 1852 21--cf HTIEREAS the law regeires the Ordi IV nary of Saumter District to be in haia Office, lmonday and F'riday in each week, persons thecrelore htavinhr business in said O111ee will please attend on thsose days. W. LEWIS. Marcha 9, 1852. . 20-tf' 1,000 IasulaImes ofCos'n. ! ANTED) by the subscrib~er One Thcou *sanad IBushlacs or C2orni, for wIch the highaet snarket price will he paid. * . PERRY MOSES February 10, 1852 Ifl-if CsenButter. Fresh Gohe lutter. . Lonf, (Crush., Clarafied anal Brown Sugars. Biest Rio acndl.Java Colleo. Orleanas Molasses. Sardinies, Lobsaera., Salmond anid Macekeral. Pickels, Preserves. &c. Also CIIEESE' of thes Dauctt Brand, that will keep in any climate, andl improve with age, at PERR Y MOSES' Leb. 1ith, 1852 17- -tf Notice. The Co-partnership heretoforre existing be tween cthe sublscribers, under theo ltim of A. .. & P . MOSES isadissolved by its oawn himitaition anal mutucal conasent. All persons indlebted to the said firm by- Note or otherwise will please call and 8 E TI'L IE. A. .J. MOSES, PE RIRY MOSES. February 10, 1852. . 16-Om. Election of' Music Teacher, .The Board of Trustees of the Blradfordl Sprinjgs Female Institute will elect an addillon at Music Teacher on the last Monday in this mointh. Applicants will please ad dress lhao Prnincipc at the. Institute. Salary five bun' dreo dollars anal hoard. ED)WIN CATER, Principal. IY' Tri-weekly -Chanrleston Meroury weill copy two weceks and forward account. Yebruary 2, 1852 ~ 15-t Tesubscriber having purchased the STOCK DFGOODS belonging -to A. J. & P. Moses, will contlone business at their old stand, and insures his friends, and thie' public enerally that he will do all In hIs y~o'wer to 'trit their confidence anad pafriinagee *PERRY MOSES. February 10, 1852 1G af