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THx T iGRAPH IN EURoPE. The Vindon papers.. notice a new sub-marin telegraph eitterprise be tweeitLondon, Liverpool, and Man chester, on the one side, and the con. tinental dapitals on the other, in con nection' with which an agency is to bege. atod in .Boston and New York for tlie collection of public itiforma tion and, private messages from all parts of the Union, to be transmitted by the steam mail packets. Two companies are to be organized, and ably and influentially directed, and a sPcona cable will be laid down be tween-France and England, and an othei* from Dover to Ostend. A new electric lino is to be made from London to Dover on the British side of the channel, but the present lines to be used on the other. In noticing the project, the Times pays this com pliment to our telegraphic system: 'The vast importance of this pro. jwt; both politically and commercial. ly, has obtained for it the patronage of the' principal continental govern ments, and it cannot but be generally ippreciated in this conntry, the more so as the system of electric telegraphs here is yet in its infancy, and the want of a more efficient and economi cal means of transmission than that now afforded-is severely felt by all classes of the community; whereas in the United States of America up wards of 22,000 miles of telegraph are already in profitable operation, and where, from the moderate cost of communieation, it has become as much a matter of necessity and ha bitual use as the Post Olfice in all the transactions of commerce and dai Ly life. *SENATOR FROM ' GEORoA.-T!lhe Sa vannah Georgian states that Governor Cobb has' appointed the lIon. It. M. Cliarlton of that place, United States Schator to fill the place vacated by the resignation of the Ion. J. M. lHerrien. Judge Charlton is a gentleman of ta lents and of good repute, and is doubt less well enough qualified t'or the place. But it is sad tw see the Senate gradual ly shorn of the dignity and strength which a cloud of' great men one gave to it. Mr. Berrien will leave no supe rior behind hin in that body, and very few who can pretend to be his equals. By the dignity of' his de mcarior,-by his great ability, learning and experience, he exerted a control ing in the Senate, and his withdrawal Will leave a - void that will not easily lVe ill d. oThe trut! ot' the lank of the ?Ubited States, urir. the assignent to twetire the notes and deposi.s of the Bank, give notice that they are pie, piared to pay a dividend on the claims I i'stablished against their trust, inl pur ttalanice of ai finial deeree of the Court of (XtCoo Pleas ol' Philaidelphia coIunty, in presentation of the proper vouchers. A man I this city, says the Cincini nati Commeureial, the other dayv maurri ed a dumib woiman weighing three htnn d1red and six pounds. lie certainly had an eye to peace and plenty. -NEW POST GOFFICE.-A new Post Ofle has been established iln this Dis trict, on the route leading fronm this place to lameaster C. 11., called La Gange, and Jacob F. Strait, appointed Postmaster.- ('~Ceter Standa rd. C0MINIERCI AL. Latest'dates from Liverpool, May 8. Latent dates from Hlavre, May 7. Latest dates from ilnvann, May I.. Charleston Market. CuAr.ESroN, MAY, 29, 1852. Cotton.--Salos to day amounted to 835 bales, prices ranging Iim 8 1-2 a 10 cents. SPECIAL NOTICES. iloo,*laag Germuzaan Bitters. IsJ"ia celeh'raletdicine is one of the very biest in the country , and ie. good qualities only nedto be known, to give it precedence over sli other. now in usc. We have scan its good effects lately, after the total failure of miany vtliers. This is saying mnore than we can for py other medicine with~in our knowledge, and we feel It a duty to recommend the liitters to the notice of our friends. The genuine is pre pared by Dr. C. Ml. JacKson, Philadelphia. My 2. -- A notheer Scientific WVoader ! rMPORTANT To DYSPEPTrCS. ' r. J. -8. JHoughton's Pepsin, the true Di. glstive Fl'uld, or Goasric Juice, preppared from 1tennlet, or the Fourth Stomach of tihe Os, after dirctions of Baron Liebig, the great P'hysiolo. gical Chemist, by J. 8. Hloughton, Af. D., Phila pielphla. This Is truly a wonderful ru medy for Jndigestion, Dlyspepuia, Jaundice, Liver Com plaint, Constipation and Debility, curing after )ature's Owa. Method, by Nature's Own Agent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphleta, contain ing Scientific evidence of Its vainte, furnished by ageen, gratis. See notice among the medical ptdvtisementn. s..Iy. .* Married on tihe evening of the 13th uit., bf the R1ev. A. M. FOSTER, Mr. JAMES JIARVlN and Miss 1lUGGI, all of Btnnter-Dist'ret. .Marhed on the evening of the 13th ul . by the Rev. N. QntAnAM, Mr. JOHN JiAILVIN and -Miss E. IIODGJI, all of $umnter Dis'trict. OBIT UARY, Died, intihe vicinity of $umtervillo,on the rnorrnirig of tIle 25th ult., Mrs. MARY I'L1ZAB$TI1, ennsnrt of Dr. Thomu~as Dissolution. f HE Copartnership heretofore existing Lund er the name and of firm ANDREWS & ROACH, was on the 24th instant, dis. solved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to make paymnent to RoAcn & BLACKWOOD, who are alone authorized to settle the business. J. J. J. ANDREW$. J. BELLINGER ROACH. Surnterville, May 29, 1652. 82-tf Copartnership. T IIE Subscriber having on the 24th inst., associated with hirm in the mercantile business,-Ir. JOHN C. BLACKWOOD, the business will hereafter be conducted. under the name and firm of RoAcu & BLAcKWOOD. J. BELLINGER ROACIL Sumterville, May 20, 1852. 82-tf THIE SUBSCRIBER, Respectfully re turns, his sincere thanks, to hit friends, and the public for the liberal patron age, extended to the firm of ANDREWS & ROACH and respectfully solicits a con. tinuance of the same, to the firm of ROACH & BLACKWOOD, who will continue selling goode at Charleston prices for cash. J. BELLINGER ROACH. Sumterville, May 29th 1852. 32-tf Are now offering for sale a fine assortment of DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cape, Hardware, Saddlery, Crockery, Stationary. &c., &c., All of which will be sold low at the Palmetto Hlouse. Sumterville, May 29. 1852. 32-tf Stolen Fnos the subscriber on the - night of the 22d or morning of the 23d inst., a white BULL TER RIER SLUT. answers to the name of Famnn. Any iniformation respecting the same will be thankfully received. J. B ROACil. Sumterville., May 25, 1852. 31-2t PIlE Caparinership of CA RS ON, IIARLLEE 4- CO.. is dissolved in ronsequence of the utith of Thnmns ilarliee. the business of the firum will be closed dp by the surviving partners. ELISIIA CARSON. DAVID A. CA.RSON. Charleston, June 1, 1t5. 32-f Copartieiship Notice. frIJlE Subscribers have this dhay formed a 1 Coprtership ini the F~aciorage and General Commmisson IBusiness, under the firm of ELISilA CARSON & SONS, anid will bo thankful to the friends of the late im of Cauisos, IIARLLEE & Co., (or a continuance ofI their friendly patrouage. ELIShIA CARSON,. DAVID) A. CARSON. JA MES M. CA RSON. - Chiarleston, June 1, 1852. 32-tf Great Excitement in Charleston. AT' DUNN & DUltYEA'S, 238 Bend of King-Street. EI Are now seiling our Stock at re immarkably low prices-Neat linen Casas low as 75 cents ; Very neat Linen and Marseilles Vests at 75 cenmts ; Black dress Alpacca Coats at $2; Black dress Pants $2; Linen Pants at from $1 to $3, very pretty patterns ; Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coats ait $8. Our Stock is now the Iinns complete ini the city, and will be soldl at prices .to correspond with the above, and with our reputation of being the cheapest and best Clothing Store in thme city-those in want are invited to give us a call. June 1, 1852. :12-if Notice, Salemi Board of Conmnissioners of Poor. will meet on thme 2nd Moniday in Junue next. at James Lowry's. By order of the Chair man11. J. C. R1IIA ME, Sec'y & Tlres'r. May 2.5, 1852 31--3t - Just Received, A T L . B . H AN K S', A lot of cheap Muslins and Ginghams, Swiss and Book Muslins. Alpaccas, Embhroidered curtain Musalins, Furniture Dimities, Fringes. Chunbra Ginghamns, Silk anid Linen Lus tres, Mohair and Grass Skirts. Corded do. Chemnisetts & Collars, Mourning Collars, Ladies white and col'd Kid Gloves and Slippers. Ladies and Mises col'd and bik Gaiters. *-A LO 13 Bales Superior Factory Yarn. May 24, 1,5'2- 31-i f AMERICAN HOTEL, CoRntER OF KING AND GEORGE STREETS TI1'IE 8tUH8CIJEII, having dlis l' poased of is interestL in the AM ERI. SCAN HlOTEL to Messrs. G. F. Exx ,itpv & -J. M. Huas-r, solicits for them the pq troage of hais friend. Thew unrdtgned wqtid respectfpliy inforra their figend, andt the travellinmg publil thai they have leasti that elegant establish~ment the Aiuau can liotel, corner of King and George Streets, where they are ready for the reception of those whfp may Avof them with a palI. KENNEDY & HURST. May 25, 1852 7-0 TO PLANTERS, The saitecriber has just received a large stock of goods fpr SPIlNi AND SUMMERt wich he ,'f!'e rat Chqulestom prices, less expense., 16~ ales heayy iqbsurgs ". *" Shirung and Shesting ""Blue Demituns and Ma1rihoro' Stripes, 10 Ilhdb e ucu Sides a'nd'Shoulders, '25 lit Baltimore Flour. 25000 fine Spatnish tSegars, Sugars, Coflibes, Teas, &c. &c. Mlolasses, Souap, Stumrch, &c. * L. 13. JIANKS. Dancing School. ONS. BERGER respectfully informta the ladies and gentlemen who prom ised him their patronage last month, and the-public generally of.Suinterville that he will take charge of a Class in their vil lge as soon its a suflicient number of Pu pils be obtained. Mons. B., as is well known, teahes Dancing as it ought to be taught. He will teach his pupild in what ever styles they may choose, so that tiose thinking themselves skilful onough in the common dancing will be taught the fine or fancy Dances in (lady-like style) which are now-a-day quite indispensible in good society. Mons. B, thinks any comments on his abilities as Teacher and Professor un nocessary. A subscription list is now open at this office, and one will also be banded round by a gentlemi- of this place. M ay 25, 18562. 31-3t Call anad Look. Ir you want good bargaine in Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware, Crockery, Glas Ware Cutlery, frats, Cape Boots and Shoes ana Fancy Goods, you will do well to call and look at the Stock now opened and for sale at reduced prices in Sumtaerville at McRoy & -lones's old stand--by LA. MicROY. April 19, 1852. 26-ly. SO. CAROLINA---SUMTER DIST. By W. LEWIS, Esq., Ordinaryfor said District. Whereas, Daniel McKaskill hath ap. plied to me for Letters of Adininistratioun, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and creditors of Frederick Leard, late of the said District, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and credir tors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be hulden at Sumter Court House on Friday the 4th day. o June next, to shew cause, if any, why the said administration should not be grant. ed. Given under my hand and. seal, thes 19th day of 31'ay in the year o [L. s.] our Inrd. one thoiiand eight hun dred and fifty-two, and in the 75th year of American Independence. W. LE WIS, o. s. D. May 25th, 1852 31-2t Dr, Albert J. Xeyer, TENDERS his services as Physician and Surgeon to the Inhabitints of Sumter District. Dr. MEYER can be found at all hours unless absent an professional business, af the residence of Dr. M. 8. MuorE, four nihis East. of Statteburg. April 27th, 1852 .2-tf Notice, A LL Person having demands agaist the Estate of 0. 8. REES, deceased, will hand them in properly attested, and those indebted will imake immnedinte payment. to W. WATIES REES. Mav 4, 1852. 28- f Butter. F RESH GOSIEN BUTTER, fust re ceived and for sale low by May 17. W . J. PRANCIS. Bacon, 2 fM LBS. BACON SIDES AND ,I SIOULDERS (Western) just received and for sale low by Mlay 17 W. J. FRANCIS. Lard, 0O0 LBS. PRIME' LARD, just re ceived and for sale low lby alay 17. W. J. 'R A~NCIS. Molasses, Rice, and M~acke RE L, Jtust received and for sale lowv by MIay 17. WV. J. FR ANCIS. Sugar, Coffee, &c. Loatf, Crushed, and Brown Sugars. Java and Rio Coffee. Tea. Flour, Molasses, WVhite WVine, and Cider Vinegar. Soap, Candles, ndamantin~e and Sperm. Just received and for sale low by May 17. W. J. FitA NCIS. Salt. 20SACKS SALTl, Just received and Ufor sale low by May 17. WV. J. FR ANCIS. Lime, low by -Wi J. FRANCIS. May 17, 185g. Notice, The Co-partnershaip h~eretofo.re emisting be wenthe subscriber, uder the firmn of A. J.. & P . MIOSES in dissolve.d b~y its own limitation and msutuial consent. All persons indebited to the said firm by Nuts or otherwise will please call-andl 8 E TT L E. A J. MOSES. PERRY MOSES. February 10, 18.52. 16rOm. READ)Y .MIADE CLOTHING Of all descrIptions as low as $2 50) a full suit. L. ii. IIANKS. A pril gih, 1%52 21-t f TIORAICCO! TIOI1ACCO!! IIAttGAINt' to be bail im the aboe article at PE~RltY alOSES' Feb. 17th, 1852 17.-ti For Sale at PERRY MOSES' Feb. 17th, 1852 1..t Gardeii Seed-Crop 1851, Just received a fresh supply, including every variety which are WARRANT'ED. Also RIHPQTATFIES, Onion Setta,&c. at PE~titY h50SES' Feb. 17th, 18.'5'21.. PERRY MOSES, (At the old stand of A. J. & P. 51 cses) Otlyers to his friends and the public generally, a fresh supply of every variety of goods asleat td1 by himself, viz: in D)ry Goods-. 3-4, 7;8, 4.4, 5-4, up to 12-4 Domnesticm, from # cents a yard up, or lesa lby the qiuanitity. IBrown inens at 12 1-2 cenits a yr Colored musalins, and Linen LustMs, 8 yards to the dollar. Wite Craps Shawls at $5 00 IN GROCERIES, Baltimore Flour, (warranted good) et $6 ) 25 Saoks Salt. liarrels of Lard. Old Government Java CIoifie in ANitIs, Sugqrs of all kinds, seine excelIleni quality at 6 1-4 cents. Sperm aind Adamantins C'andjes, less twin they can be bought regularly in (ch~arlestoa by Citroq, Candy, &c. CROCKEjY5 rt ,great variety, at very low p rices, and he DJEtfIES comptitIon in 1iardi're, Cutlery an~d %rpener a Tools. Apl 27th, 1852 27-.tf Notice. hlie spbcriber having purchasaed tlye liTOCig O. COODS belonging to A. J. & P. Apses will continue business at theIr old stand, q t't assures his friends, and tlto public gene rally, that lie will do all In hi,. power to merittic confideppe and padrroiage. tll '1,rr n 1t ., jt, .t GAILLARD & WHITAKEgRi Grain and May Dealers, N6. 17 tate-Street, CHARLESTON, B.C. r. FRYRE GAILLARD. EDWARD L. WHITAEEE May 17, I852, 30-tf French Draperiese Embroidered IAee Curtais, of the most au. erb description ; Embroidered French Pv0ilIo, lbinets; Embruidered- Mtislins Curtains, aI emarkably low prices, at W. J. JACOBI& SON; 221Kig-t., bend app.. the Bot ;harleston, April 13, 1852. e tf MfanillaGrassCloth. 400 pieces now open at 37 1.2 and 50 cents a 5kirt. W. J. JACOBI & SON, 221 Kingat., bend, opp, the Big Boot. "harlestohi April 1 182. 5-f Long. Cloths, Bheetings,&c Soft finish Long Cloth, 6, 8,10, 12, and JO rards for $1. these goods are better than unusu dly low'at the prices inenioned.. 5-4 and 6-4 wide bleathed heavy Sheetingi it 12 1.2 and 18 3.4 eents. Extra superior 12-4 bleached Sheatings, at 17 1-2 oents. The above Goods now open at W. J. JACOBI & SON, 221 King-st., (bend,) opp. the B Boot, May 8, 1852. - tf ffarranted to Stand the Southern Climate. 01,000,)00 IAVEID YEARLT. ZRAD! READ! READ! MARE T1s FAC-! 1i1ver's Plantlc Mineral Paint WIU stand any climate without cracking or blitering ! I ! ScEPTIca! Read this testqi on' from the 'resident of the Reading Rail Road Company. OrricE oF PuiLA. & READINOR. IR. Co., Vo73 S.Pren St. cor. of Wi 's Alley. PI.ADLPHIA, May3, 1852. J. S. SILVER. Esq: Dear Sir: We have used our 1 Plastic Paints" for more than a year, nd for painting bridges, depots, &c., &a., we ave found it equal to any we have need ; in set we now give it preference over all qthers e have tried for such purposes. Yours respeotfully 01HN TUCKER, President. The above Is hut one of the many certificates ve have received from the Gentlemen of our ity, who have used Silver's Mineral Paints. COLORS.-We have seven different Colors -iz: three browns, two chocolate., black and illow, and hyonmbination, make every vuale y and shade of color. ]RON.-To Iron, they furnish a perfect pro ection against rust, for they contain no metal, wicl, like white lead, acts destrntively on the ron. In fact, this pairit make* iron doubly aluable for huildingpurposes, . BRICK WORK.-They give to house walls - much heavier coating than any other paints, nd if standing is required, nothing holds so irmly or fbrnlshes so well with it OLD ROOFS.-Gve us a roof never so old md leaky, Silver's MIneral Paints will make t cheaply new, and more enduring than it ever vas. SHIPS using this extraordinary mineral.as ce prepare it for them, will be proof against he action of lnt suniw, worms, and salt water. DIRECTIONS.-Use Linbeed. Oil. mix as hick as you can, and use as otber paints. These paints need but little 'dyar, and for riming and second coating n ali household 4ork, they will he found far cheaper and more ural e than lead. Dealers and consimerx can pranre this paint f FRENCI & RICHARDS, . Wilsnle Agents, North-west. cor. Tenth a nl 5arket-street, 'hiladelphia. Also, Importectof.Plate nid Colored Window lIss, dealers inDrugs, Paints.,&c. May 17, 1452. 30-2t. Mantillas, Mantillas. New and fashionable Blk. -ik Mlantillas, at .50 and 3.75 a pieCe. Now >an, Rt W. J. JACOB1 & SON. day 8, 1852. 't Chantilly Veils. Now open a large asortmeont of Stubroidered Ilack Chiantilly Decmi-Veils;: price. range from 0 cents up to $6 a pieces. They will be found -ery cheap for .the qualities and styles. W. i. JACOBI & SON, 221 King-st., (bend,) app. the Blig Boot. Jay 8, 1852.29f Mantles I Mantles I -'ine Black Grenadine Mantles at 50 cents. Cxtra fine Black do. do. 75 ". tper b quality B11k Sewing Silk MIantles $3.00. zstna fmne White Swiss Mudttsin " 1.00. inperior White Grenadine - " l.50J lchmest Frenach Emub'd White lace " 4.501 TPhe above Goods are of the best qualities atoat styles, and lowest prices. WV. J. JACOBI & SON, 221 King-s't., oppo,ite the Big Boot. M1ay 8, 1852. 29-if 500 Pieces Pavillion Gauze, Fancy color. and white, at 73 cents. i50 1ieces 8.4 Pavilion Gause,betqaiya s5 cents. bs ulta Extra heav y Blue Denkna, at 10 to 12.1-2 cents. VoUw and handiorse Calicos, at 6 1-4, 1t0 and 12J 1-2 cents. !000 yard.. solid color I.awns. at 12 1.2 cents. Elan. bomne Mluslin, 1 yard wide, at 12 l.29. 'few slyle and fine quality Mourning Mluslins, at 12 1.2 cents. iuperior Long Cloths, at 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 yards for $1. itripedL and Brown Licen Drillings, at 25c. r'he real Indian Nankeens, Striped, Plain and Plaid. These are equal for wear and wanshing to thre most expe rvye kinds o Drilling and cost only 25 bsents per yard. 5900 yds. of Servat'Cottonades, at l0c ay'd. 'srvanits' H!andkerchiefs anad Stocking., at 12 l-2c. ents' superfine French Lawn Cravats, $2 pt dozen. W. J. JACOBI & SON, 221 King.st. Opppsite the Big Boot. lWay 8, 18'52. 29.-if Silks!I Silks!!I iuperior Bllack Italian Gro de ltyne S11lits, all widths and prices. 'few atnd hands. Brocade, Chiameiqn And2 Plain Color ,iks. 'ine quality Plaid Fonlard SIlks. Ilarelline Silks, various colors. .The above, together with a large variety p. 4ilk Goods, of every' description, saitable for lie season, are now open at prices which make to the interest of every body to give us a call efore making their purchses. 2'2 {. .4. JAGOBI & SQNy, 21King-st,, (bead,) opp. theBiHo. Miay 8, 1852. 2i9.L Bareges anid 8ilk Tissues, ;tnperior plain Baregos and! Tissues naf every . olor. ticli and auperb Paris 8ilk Bapages, Figured, Blrocaderi and Embhroidlered. -'inn quality ilioy BIye-ges anid Silk Tiseen lanidsome styles of Plgred aiBoae Malonrning Baregee.sl rcie Th'le above embraces a very eotensive variet) f t ha latest French ist rtation, at prit'es rp iarkably loiv. .W. BJlp3 & iO~t opposite the BIg Boot. N. B.-A lot of Black arnd Colored Bareges, 1 12 1-2 and 16 2-3 cents per yard, My 110lJ8@ AND LOTI~ the vIllage of umterwill0, wvhere I now lve. Th'ere ape IllY-FIVE ACRES OF [,AND ini the lot. 'ermis made easy to the pgrraers. naj5 15852. -f 'V, y4W~ But~Qrs. Fresh Goshen ButteV. 4 .oef, Crueh, Clarafled atnd Bor ua Best Rlio and ,Ioava Collee. rSga. Orleants Molasses. Sardilnes, Lolhsters, Salinond and Ilackeral. Pickels, Preserves, &e. Also C1IEESlt of' the-DunttAst Brand, tht vill keep in any climate, and i;nprov6 'with THOMAS J. W4 DRUGGIST A] CAMDE OFFERS for sale, for cash, or an aproved ce and WZ, aSLXOTs D asorten of 'A7 0 CsIA D r ugs a A it FRENCH, ENGLISHAND AMERIC SURGICAL INWRUMENTS -. PAINTS A TRUSSES. (ALL KINDS) VARNIS1 P ESS8ARIES, " " DYE STU DRUGGISTS LABELS,. BRONZE "4 GLASS WA1E, 41RUSIIS3 PATENT MEDIcaNVs, - WtHt( TuorsoniAN MEDICpS, LAF ANDI SnAKSa laan &r. Roo-S, .SOLAa, LAI GA&Dxx bxSso, -SPrIy P Genuine C04 COMPRISING THE STOCK .OF mi ALI - . Agent for tile I P11~ ~ 1. T14~.h A P4iTET MD FAS April 6th, 185% - Rich & Richardson, DRS. JOHN S. RICH & S. C. C. RICHARDQSON, having associaited themselves together in -*he practiee -of Medicine, would announce to the citizens of Clarendon, that they are ready for prac. tice, and may always be found, unless pro fessinnally absent, at the office occupied for the last ive yeara by Dr. Rich-near Friendship P. 0., Sumter District, S. C. May 25,1852. - 31-4t . Encourage Home mnufac - - tures, THE Subscriber, grateful for the liberal Lpatronage heretofore bestowed upon film, take. this method of -informing the people of Sumter and the adjoining Distrits, that he still continues to carry on the CARIHAGE and HARNESS MAKING business in all its var ous branches, at his stand in Bishopville, S. C. He is making large additions to im Establish.. ment, so as to enable him to naniture every thing wanted,in his line, tl srt notice, and in a style of workmans hie' tat 'any. in the Southern States. He'hats 2employ ex. perienced workmen, and is Well-supphed with the best easoned timber; also vith TrimmIng. and Mountings of the latest style. Ali new work done in his line will be warl ranted 1. months and repaired without charge if it fail in that time. le will do repairing at the shortest.notice, and in &am -ron living at a ditance shculd want re= c, if they will write w4 hat. effect he .wW send for the job, and return it when done. -. JAS. W. AMBROSE. - N.B.-His TEENS are am reasonabloai'aany person could es ect. Bislopville, S.L., March 9,1852. * 20-ly EW" Black River Watchan will coy ms months. J. .. The First of the Sean, rIE' Subscriber would iniform the cita T zens of Sumterville and vieinity, that ie is now receiving a large, fine. and well selected stock of C L 0 T H 8 , CASSI MERES. AND VESTINGS, both plain and fancy. - - Ar.so-a very large and superior assort ment of READY.MADE CLOTHING, embracing every quality, variety and style, both for anon aid boys. Call and see at D.A J. WYJ N'S. April 13, 1852. 2.5-tf - HEAD QUARrERS, 44th Reg' &.S C. M. O.DFORD, . Alarch 5, .182 Mfr.John R. Logan havin' been ppolited Sergeant Major of the Fty-Fourth Regiment So. Ca. Miliia, will be obeyed and respected accordlingly. By ordcr of Cot. F. Md. MELL~f W. T.- wInER, AdJ. 5.'' Watchani copy one time. March 9, 1852. td -o prNegro Shoes, 50p.Negro Shoes for -sale low by O--14. W. J. FRANUI8. Butter1Lard, Bacon & Oorn. PIE ounatain Butter, (an small Firkin.) do. do. Leaf Lard, do. *North Carolina Bacon,. do. CORN. ROBT. LATTA. March 25, 1851 24 tf Lewis Ms Hatch, No. 120 IUEETIMGO STREET CIIARtLESTON, S. C. OILS-Spermn and Whale--Agent f~o the Brooklyn Factory. WITE LEAD-Agent for Union Company. IRON SA FES-Agent for Rich'~s Salamander. PL ATFORM 8CA LES-Agent for Labartes.' JIOGARDUS'S MILLS-Agsent for Mfr. B. GEORGIA BURR STON ES. Manufactu rers' Articles. - ' LEfaTH Rit BA NDS, a~y qu~ tok. Chiarleston, Oct. 6, . ' 0 -t * New Arrivals. AT THE CAMDEFN BAZAAR. Thaesubse'rihers hay~e .int reoeiv'ed their new assortment of -SPRIN. A- N D . $ UMMER GOODS,-which consists.partly.of. Calicoes, Ginghams, plinz ariid enmbroidered Lawns, Fancy llusins,.-a'elil prices; Linen Camabric, assorted colors ; Cafghrib~,andt Muslinm, plain and checked; Crappia, Bareges, Chaltys, D~elaines, Tiaasu Silks, and a great variety of other articles suitable for Ladies' Dresses. A.so.-A large assortment of Linen Cambric II,dkfs, Needle-worked Collars, and Cuffs Cheniaett and Cape, I,islin aand Lace SleeivesA Capes ' ad Sanllas, Igaee and ~u~n Edgjng and lasertng, Blornets and 1Iionirs.oft ta ne west styles, Ivory, Black and Faher Fan., Umbrellas ad Paratso4q, and a great wayjety o( other articles too alumerpus to natme. They recomnhend their stopk ' toieach and birown Shirig, blue qnd stip lna. spatns, Iquton anal Lanen sabiaa , ld Tia*t, and every kind pf Ta'nyellin and !'abt l~iner. A very large assortunn f hosiery of every de. scriptiorn, Linen, Thread Lcace anad fihk %iloves Mitts, &c. &c. They Invite their friends to pallitat theiy Store, - feelinag certain to he able to satisfy e~m (q pvery way as vell inj the price as in te assort. - nent afs ~os. AU. DR1CK ER &CO. Nottee, . All persaons haavihg demaands against the Es tate of F. 8. Belser, deceased, willI present them duly attested t andl tose indebted will make payment to E. Mi. Anderson, sq, imtetyillea S. C., LOUISA. BE. S~4,. Admn . Execyt~ors Notice, I hita appoimted Mr. Samueal E. Wilson my Agont to settle up ell the raatters p1f the Esmsay of Col. Stephen Lapgste, late of this~ Diatrict. 'ANNA E.- LACOSPE. All persons having demands against the Es tate of Stephen Lacuete will present them duly attest'i 'l1ne hgidebted will make imnmediate ymenitto S . E. WIb~it A t lay 7th, 1851 -24 . i ' Eetion of Music Teacher, Th Nard jo Trustees of the Blradford Sprinigs Female I usatute will elect ar addition al Music Treacher ona the last Monda In this month. Applicants will please address the Principal at the Institute. 8414ey ilye arta drea dollar. and hoard. *EDWIN CATER, Priscelpal. 3.W Tri-weekly Charleston Meroury will copy two wvekt anad forward account. Ybruary 2, 852 . 15-i W EE4 ia lawv requires the Ordi ~Vnary of Sutgter IDistrict to - be in his Oflice, Monay anal Flriday -in each-week Ipersons'thcerfo hanving business int-saitd Office will [pe~ieo attend on da * Marca 0 1 * W.. 2018. D CUEMIST lit, 4T To'* LOWZST XARKECT VRse 1 aage 11MO:TICR&AN9AN and 1u1ormakr A)V CH1E MICAL8 OF L14 KJXNDS. ND OILS, SPICv8 8,.S GELATINE, F. . - LITUNG EXTUACTS, NHIAI ADDYE. ep~ ~ 1 : sno TooTu-Bavisnxi, -. CONes AND IlA:p Us115. D AND S 01Ax OI.S, FANCY -OA oa, I Na caxease, &C,& a, I Liver 011, ith eiery artile -. & DRUGGIST OR PHYSICIANi nest approved rI4 Tr ME4ICVRS. Dry Goodo and Groceries, TLIE Subscriber respectfully informs hia friends'and the pubhc generally, that he has just returned froin Charleston, and is receiving a well selected assortment of DR Y G OODS 4N) GROGWRIES, which he will sell as low as can be afforded in this market.for Cash. Corn, Meal, and Grist, kept for sale as usual. T. O'CONNOR. March 23, 18.52. * 22...f South Carolina-Sumter Dist, Louia Belser, vs. Lawrende H. Belser, -IN EQUITY. Robert C. Myers, John McCullough, .J. C. Rhame. It appearing to my -satisfaction that Robert C. Myers, one of the defendants in the above stated case is absent from and without thde limits of the State of Soutly Carolina. It is ordered that said Robert C. Myers, do plead, aiswer or demur to the complainants bill of complaint within three months from the date of the implication of this order, or an order pro ronfuaso will be taken against him. W. F. I$. HAYNSWORTH. Com'r Eq'r 8. D. May 15, 18.52. 30 tf New Spring Goods. M. DaucKma & Co., have just received their new sup oi SPRING AND .SUMMElt CLOTHG 0to whjch they would invite the attention of the public, at the same time they would recommrend their Stock of Outfitting Ar ticles, -viz: Shirts, Collar,. Cravats, Under garment, Hoery, Gloves, Suspenders, &. April 20,1IM i. . Saddle and Harness Manu factory. ' HE Subscriber respectfully announces to the citizensC{Camden amid vicinity, that havin taken catalililirnntu f M r. C. M. ie red to fill any order in the nable territs. Also, Ml description made to order. All Ready made WNrk rn hand, will be disposed of at Cost. LURE ARMSTRONG. N.B.--Repairling of all ingis. done with neatness and despatch. April 20, 1852. 26-,4t Wilmington & Manchester Rail Road, -2,5 Miles s Oper~atiosa I On and after-the first of April the Muai and Passenger Trrains~ on the. Wilrpnngtpn anid -Manchester Rail Road -will run to Maves' Station, 25 miles from its junction with die Camden Branch Rail Road as fol lows:t Leave junction danily at 2. 55 P. M. after the atrrival of the Cars from Charleuton. Arhive at Ma, chester, - 3. 14) P. IM. ""Suimmerville, - 3. 55 " "Mayes' Station. - 4. 30*-" Leave Mayes' Stat'n daily at 6. 00 A. M4. Arrive at Sumterville, - 6., 40 " ' " " Manchester, - '1. 25 ' " "Junction, - - . 40" " in time to conniect with Charlesr. A Daily line of stqges carrvirig th U. S. M~ai through' Darlingtnn 0. M.,1 and Che raw to Fa yetteville, will run in connection wvith the Rail Road. Passengers between Charlestpn nr Co. lumbhia and Flayetteville, or interinediate points will find this the mo'st comfortable anid expeditious route. L. J. FLEMING, 4~pril, 4h 822'-t Found SBet ween the 15th of May and the 2514 of June laist1 on i ep Catlie Savan nah Road, leading fromm dumnt pille to Nelson's Ferry,a plain SlLyER WTCIH, No. 4490 ; 80 mi casq; 8 pn stpm ; buck. skin string, and bfass kpy ; ope hand and Crystal missing; vwrth put in order.46. The owvner is requested to come forward, prrove property, pay charges,'and iakp her away within thirty days1 or the Watch will be sold to pay e.'<pentes.- The Watch is in this hands cif TI. Weeks, C'atabp1 liv ing 2 miles belnw the line, in Clarepdpn. lInformatjion can be had from pJhquel Weeks. April 13, 18.52. 25-tf Take Oit Yor Neo Comnuitted to Jail on theo21st. August, 1f31, a negro man, who says his nuame is Gabtiel, and thiat he belongs to Dr. T. S. Wjlscon. 'The pwner pf the above named negro is hereby iniged, that if the said negro is not taken put, and the expene paidi, by tlhe tusiration of one year from his lodgmpmnt in Jail, thiat Ito will be 4014 as thie law directs. He l bp sold on the first Monday in Septeinber next. J. C. RHAME, S. S. D. April-'rd, 1852 '' 24-tf The Po-partnership'hertofore existing between thue subscriber, under the firm of J. T. Splgmons, & Co., is this day dissolv eel by limitation and mutual -consent. All pers'ons indebted to saidi Gjrt by note o open account, will please pall and mettle. J.-T. SOLPONS, Valuabae Wqo41an4 Near , PIIE TOW{N 1TOW 3AIS. Betweitn l'f and AB aciesa n~d lying at Ty'rkey ~rek near 8umter .o .willI be qajd ogt accomRIodat'l termna ;tp an ap. proved reitser. Apl yat this OOICQ. Jan. th 8, / 1...i e elof REAT pto under the k tiul cosW ire, in PiladlIl otaldesruption )f Aiemsra. Uwis& Co St0Wauo r, Gihop 4. C,, -sd W10*rU Co., the largest i United 0tatesA&JlnAt the devant RollIar nd ' Ve IuI ge saved, the whole u'pount sent to the extensiveW Ilesars. yer, - Marku-rets Phila. lIf Auction' and .CO sio his countiy, and gold fot& inderwriters -an all -. packages and lots, frm. 65 go under the - regular7 alarMing and d y! auote an old saying, 'A but a bad as te-. Opening of th~gr t "-d public sale at the - May 13, 1PQr. The mnd throughnut the tats respectfully informed tit LhroWn open for publi...c .} . lishment 0(10,000 wgthb f rable and qaagnfici .dr at the auction mar of - Ohighorn . Co., being that tierW saved frcn the Are a"ov we guarAntee'the'm;eaich'" (20-doz. of Linen Caobric dkTs. ed) to be free from 4ot, staui41F having selected pnly .that , eg stock uninjured and r gemo i room1 befoia thehehagii qonsittl4. rfDE0fii Rich Foulard SiIks.,at 2 c eap Fard wide; Barege de es 3Chints Bareg , 1s 2-44 d, Paris~Printe Lawnst, 12a F*y qiuslinx, uarranted feat Figured Swiss Muslin- lP Cambris, ell wide ;'Vfig some dress' Bareges, of Paris celebrated.priottingi J7 running sprays, and flrowerd'pfrdes .hias, &c., cost 02 1. price for these superb 31 1-4c, the handqod Rich Paria Tisiue:d Silk, warranted beautiful .coloigsdanls? 25 conts per yard, cost import 1000 metres of Paris Fr Organdio Muslins, all at 1,2 l yard, yard wide; 400 very *i ed Travelling Dresses. all'at dres. of 14 yards, coat. $8 to#lgp Plain- Black Barege, 26 cenfh, all Silk na4 Wopi ; Pllal, PSk i fine Tissue deo-ile, 18 Q-.deuis 'r - cost. 40c; with many other anar lot; in Dress goodpgpjally. po s prices. - - - The Cantqn Or4ie I wr'm*Ar superb massive Gooda - never seen in the course ' nes u Qantan Shawls .eall's passin tiful. Wecommepgc. ce m e a ric atnbrei athli eul ru n ng to 829 1 2 ilha trado to'p'redt ther eul ac. We -4ave a liii nu e * Iot. 8~ fnn nQjric 4Hku1 Department.-I te'airaprdiharf. j Jepartmnent we siniu- it: onish every beholder. te mousn qu'intity o t now show 42768dleai t0e., 12 1-'i. fine Primihcleear ~ a518S3-jc .qch. otoj1a, dozenm, 1-14dgzens au bufmng one dozen wdl vai of -from 10 to 12 1-2 perc coiarmust and shall be'sol4, "~ 'LotA 1I(Jandgspa-doublealij qo akin~g .4? ent- paph. all.MI~~ or 7.1 cents per dozen. 10.4' double Batin aaaazut~~J Table Cloths worth 02 each, alla.(i Lot 5. Parasol Departrent~p4~ Brpcaded .and richly- Wated I~l Fonlard dp; -ric -~'i.4je4q~. .ot $.1 eac h -c~sn~ Poul de oiu dorlMe btaG cejnne., aill boiled ~ll do; Ikelw dio.; heavy Glac Jhcl Aq~~U*f Goods, equally clea~ Lo; 'f, ~pleodid aga ity in'splan-r colorGm 1sams and Lugre price will be all at 12 1-2c e goods are certgia jex'a iirly.7 Lot 8. 200 dozen . cby t im m. French Cani. Hdkfsj. all~ cents eoacy, worta.S1.2i.. . ot . E.aprpidered sanda of iedle" work Co~ each to. -he 'rfelids p~pp goods at.10c; 400 dous Cqllars, wash beautifufl, each; #s000) hadsml all at #7 1-2 and ant endles etyo a1s nen Cambric y1dkf4. fromres4 righest prdducid . .Lpt (Q. 2,099. lag $a ugql Lot 11. 25,00)0 ygrd, Woeu as sq Lace, :37 1-2c. the 1-2 dozeu'yards. .Lot 12. Magnificent French e4l Curtains'ip han leo'mpe &Ue~9,m treindly beautiful. - - -l a1. 50.handone 12.4 -~hwm at 81 ach, kicily elwo e 4. Marsneill s.itrs~ ef e long for - 5 each. Lot 14. Inacludes many usiuagls4 rable goods, which weennthr amongst which are some a n and otherprIone4s,. . 4: sgain visi the ndon Nou~~am di each atnd .every ,oqe, that-sW~o~ theitr calls. "Tnar have co~U~ unparallelled succos-Wir~lc~1b to their intereas Th~1apaivit of .t* is with usaits a those prempte ne on~ sq Wil hosewdde, Go.ber with igos. 2. ..' . 1atln eSitblishna V street, Cha ston.48 CA.and r 1atnddto. -* -