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2'IaeEbouy TItbket ,John: P. Hale, of- New Harmpshire, ' Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky, . been announced by the abolition B es as-the probable candidates of tl e nti-slavery party for ithe Presi den and the' Vice Presidency. The abolitionist convention, to ho held at Pittbubg on the 1Ith of August, is ex pected to nousiniate these gentlemen; but it is very doubtful whether they will receive the undivided support of the faction to which they belong. The arbolitionist will be thiidly wooed, and probably some of them may be won, by the free-soil organs of Gen. Scott; but any compromise which may lie made in his behalf with the enemiei of the South, will soon prove to be a two-edged sword. It will lop off morb southern whig votes that it can detach rom the anti-slavery party. No bar gain that may be struck up between the ocnfidants of General Scott and any portion of the anti-slavery men - can long be kept a secret; every move nient squinting in that direction will be jealously watched. and if a conspira cy should be discovered, good bye to the chances of'Scott for the Presidency. Tnere will be some beautiful speci tmens of strategetie warfare in the dcaming to the fight but we have an idea that the party which eschews 'en tangling alliances' will come off con queror. If the whigs of the north cot ton too closely to the ebony thetion, they may share the fate of the starling that alights on the back of a sheep in other words, get stuck in the wool. Y. Y Sunday Times. AMARKED Fism.-The Scotch coi missaries of fisheries have been adopt ing an ingenious device for learning the migrations of the salmon. They have marked a large number of fish hatched from the spawn deposited last year in the Tweed, by placing around them a belt or ring of India Rubber, numbered and dated. One of the fish was caught, two days afler being thus marked and let go, a hundred miles from the mouth of the Tweed. All fishermen taking such marked fish are desired to take note of the weight, the place and date of capture, and various other particulars named in the direc tions. The idea is a novel and anm sing one. It may lead to valuable scientific discovery. For our part, we should like to know what Master Fish thinks of his belt. Ile has no hands with which to take it otT, and it is doubtful whether any of his compan ions will have the politeness to ofTer ny assistance. They may look a- k e at their little belted brother, and Shy of his society. N AL.-Tn:a AFRucAN SQU.AON. -.-We learn from a correspondent that the United States was at Port auPrava, June 12, oflicers and crews all well. The Germantown and John A dans had just- arra-od from Madeira, and k. jr doe'Lthe coast, wand would leave sooi for the ,coast iThe Daie anid Bainbridgt ahad just returned from a long cruise upon the coast, anld woul -leave sooni for. tLhe Canaries amnd Mamdei ra. TJ~he* Perry w~as dadly expected. As soon as she arrivecd the Porpoise would sail for the. United States. The crews of the vessels oft the squoadruonms generally enjoyed good health, but the climate was beginning to show its ill etlieets upon their conisti tuitions. IL. ters for the squadron addressed to the care of R. H. Yarrington, 31 India -street, Boston, prepaid before August 5, will be sent, to their destination. Boston Journal. A F URTHI I RLsDENTIAL TIeKET. T 'he Southern Rights pai-ty of Harbour *county, Ala., have nominatedl General John A. Quitman, for President, and Hion. TI. L. Clingmnan, for Vice P~resi dent. But whilst they indicate this as their nomuination, they pledge themi - solves to support any seperate South ern Rights ticket, which the Convyen tion to meet at Montgomerv, on Mon day next may nominate. Tihey chaimi the right to run these candhidates, "even in the facee of certain defe.at," "without reference to their personal wishes." -T he Eu fala Spirit of the Times says, that the meeting which made the no mnination, was the largest ever held ini * that place. LAoE.-Mr. Weed, in one of his * -agreeable letters from Europe, gives the following notice of the mania for fine lace, which is conspicuous among the forms of modern extravagance: 'The ladies visited the principal Lace Manufacetory, wherec thme Brussels article is made and sold for sums of money that wvould frighten prudent people. What do you think, fhr ex ample, of trimming a dress wvith lae at *250 arid $300 a yard? But just now the rage is for old lace. In Florence, Rome, Naples, Venice, &c., traflie ini old lace is very active. Ladies loiok for it with more solicitude thanm for any other article of dress. Neither jewel ry nor preciotus stones are so much prized as Jlate knownm to have bieen worn by a CJardinal or a Monuk, a ceui tury or two ago. No lady thinks of leaiv'nmg Italy without securinig somhe of their preciotus spoils. Of coumrse -t he supply of old lace keeps pace with thme rapidly increasinig denand ! Ilow much of it is genuine, I will n ot under~ take to say. Every lady is quite sure that she can detect the ~amtiqme fromi miodern. ExTtax orUT.--AIn est ra term of the Court of Counilion Pleas fir this District, was comnunenceed to be~Ii holden this niorninig, his honor Jumdge Frost1, presidinig. The crowdl ini at tendianice is small, and seemns to lbe compol sed principally of persons hav in g bumsiness ii the Coutrt. Hot weat her and glass * rmvmst have 1m sahponned- OVery hld iIv else to attenid that other tribunn~I whi're thle -dpl8 lithe phiInitill'aund the-sumid igrass ' t e I.. fclm . List . ..i ...s (C/ . - ,r 'Nsw' Yoau, July 8, i82.;-Mr. Cabet, the French socialist leader, was entertained last eveninig at a dinner given at the Shakspeareilotel, by some 250 compatriots. lie' made a speech in which he declared his int'ntion and that of his friends to become natural izo I citizens of the American Repub lie. AnscoNmisU WiT Fuus.-The Newark (N. J.) Advertiser says that Mr. Luther Allen, lately Secretary of the Meehanics' Health Insurance As sociatioln in that city, absconded on Thuirsday week with *1300 in funds of the A isociation. le leaves real e state in the city worth $2000 over and ab've all liabilities, on which an injunction has been obtained, so that fused on account of the distance, Mr. Willis has endeavored to induce Mr. Van Buren to give him a meeting near Baltimore. 'T'IE .AMiIINE : GEaIJANY.--The famine in the mountain districts of Southern Germany is yet unabated, and provisions scarce, and prices exor hitant. A letter to the New York Expmess, dated Prague, June 3, says: Families forpierly in easy circunn stances are reduced to beggary an I to severe suflerings fiom hunger. 13akers sell bread of rye and oat bran at high prices; people gather common grass along the public roads and highways. and moss in the woods, cook and eat it to appease their hmuger and prevent starvation. Such are a few of the ma ny glaring features of the fanine, nuot in the least exaggerated but authentica ted by the oflicial reports of the local authorities of their respective Govern ments. Truly the wrath of God is upon us. DArn OF .N Ex-M:cItEK o CoN motss.-The lIon. William B. Shep pard died at his residence in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. on the 20th uIt., in the 53d year of his age. Mr. Sheppard was elected a I'ep resen ta tive inl Congress fi-om the Edenton district, at present represented by the Hlon. David Outlaw, in 19.20, and continued to serve in the Ilouse of lepresentatives until 1817, when from ill-health, he declined being a candi date fior re-election. BISHOP 1IEDDINO'S BEQUEsTS TO TIlE MissourNAIY SOCIeT.-Tlis great nld(] gool Bishop filled up the menasure of his beautiful character by his last will and testamen'it. We shall not refier to other legacies. but simopli content our selves ly saying. he gave x1.000 to the Missiomnary Soeiety of the Metho dist Episcopal Church, payable iilni diately, and made the society his resi duary legatee. It is believed that hr this act o' the Bisho p the society will receive between seven antd eight thou sitnd dollars. Thle +.a1if :ma1er1 , at its regular lectiIg, June ui.di an t h .. . " t b gy 1o ..t ' l. h y , , they and his friendls should julgd prrl er. to eruet a suitalble monlulient. to his I1'inIrn ry, and elarge the e'x'ellse of' the sain to his re.siduary initerest of the Mlissioniary Society.-C/hriian ?'t1AIan Powvin or1, -rne I'NnF.iD c-ordis thaimt thle S3taninizg Artnyi of thle I 'nited Stat es aIt prIesenltii im hcrs 1 0. 1 2'.; eiomrlii s-i on ed ofhice'rs, 89('; noi n coanlnissioned 1 *tijeers minili priates, 9.. 2$i. Thte tliIbher Ii it gl.'ts eiinghiv edl is 60, anil the tImmhner of mint-ians Lire in Was-iihg oil, I ). C. The iioni her of couilssioned'i oliclers inl the miilitia is 71.8G2, and of nonIt-colnunis siiineid ifliers, mu Lsicins. andti piriva'tes, 2, 105,52-1, taaking a total 4of2,1 s0.486e ightingr nienI. Tirulv. we ate inclied] to believe thaimt I le United States are 'a power oin earth,' what ever w.e mtay hear to the iconil~trar y. The numbi ler of military posts is 9, andi of atrsentals 20. EvURN OF .\ SUvEYiJN( CnrI's,. Theli U. S. brig:itine Dotlphiin, Lieit. Lee connadin, arived atNew York, onl Thin.,day, in ftty days f'ruom P'erIi nambuc, hav in g been 44n ai surIveyV inig cIrulCise abot a yeat'. In sondinig the ocean, the greatest dlepth found, was a bout 4 -4 II miles. T[he cuirrenlt was observed at thle surfhee, andl at. the depiths of 10 anid 80 fauthloms; anid the temnperature's ait various dep ths fromii the sitrf hee, to 500 filts. Thle r'esult of' this ermise lie IpubIlihed byV the liture tu of' I lydrographyi, it is e. peetedl. Tia. TIyph/oid F"ever.-This d reaid ful mahidy, wviinch scourige'd so drecad'illy the North porttioni of Clark cout v, A'a bamia, last silniuner(1, hais angin inwie its alppearanci~e in thbe sano vic iniiy . Its ravages seemi to be conifinedl to thie llforse and Bmaschii Creeks. Thle GrioveI. Ilerald says it is niow ragitng with f'-ar full fhtal ity. Th'le H eraldI's statenttit isforoorte by letters to oine oif t he edlitors5 of the MlontIgom iery Adve'tiser' & Gaiette. A bill ant horisinig thei President oIf the [iited Stateus to call inito ser'vii'e five hundred TIexan I antgers fori the protectioni of the io Gran filde fr'onhtier', has beeni t'eported frmau the C'on nittee 4)n Alilitary Allhiirs ini the Senamte, with al report ea rnestly presin g the pa~ssmige of' the Bill. A mnove'reclnt. is ini progr~ess to se cuire a 1)ireet Tirade I f'i-o 'm i ipe, to severali o f thle prlinctipIal Mouthlerni ports of the United States. It is proposiiied1 to hold a Convent ion iln Maconi, Ga., ml OctobeMr liext, ihr' thme purp'ose (If conicent rainlg uponl suchl Southieri ports a ms amre best ealeiulated Ifor the object ini A.t Weternm mnot saiys that heamrig Yitnkee 1)1414dle Ipeibrmedii~I01 onh an organi mn thei ('rystiml 1ace,' lie f'-lt the d~e elarlio ol'lin pen enc and a c up, :.r'. . , , .-rp M1 . ,. , ". . N: t "" .5, 1,,..A -~"; A ,.. , ., , '. " t 6 '. (' r " - t "."T7., P ,f + I r. ,.., .,;.'T ,yD / . :... . '>- , a " K t ' t ," , r i -4 ~~ - . v L 6 v;,, ,,:"~ t'Aillik-t'}bouy'I113k r4 N w Ywut, July 8, 1852' -Mr, AetoNtBlltrta NEws '1RUS; I'lle '1 ItOltA'S I-T. CLAY, Jsj, 80" Of the Shoes I Shoes S ,john: P. I"Iulo,.'uff 11'w ilampshire' C tbet, the French sooialist leader, was ''Iaiitor of the Lancaster Ledger, in- Into 1Ienr Clay, has presented to the Ganta fine Calf, Sewed and l'cg'd Calssius "M.- Clay, of Kentucky, entertained last eveniftg at a dinner forms its readers that General Pierce Rev. C. M. Butler, of the- Episcopal Ladies do Slippers and Gaiters, . beon'annuunccd by the abolition given at the Shakspeare'llotel. by some is from an Abolition State. This takes Church, %Vashii gton, an elaborately bliNSea do do and do. p a Mes as thtl probable candidates of 250 coul!)atriots. 11e made aspeech every body here by surprise. They chased silver goblet, bearing the ful" For sale low by t!{o J,:; i-s}avory party for ithe Presi- in which he declared his int,'ntiotl and would be gratified if the Editor would lowing inscription : 00 Thomas H. Clay ROACI1 & BLACKM dti'fltr' and tlte Vicu Presideuey. The that of his friends to become natural- further inform them how long it has to the ltev. C. M. Butler, as a test}ino. Suinterville, July 20,18G l. abolitionist convention, to ho' held at izel citizens of the American Bepub" been since old New Hampshire fell ny of his esteem for attentions to his Pittbbug on the IIt It of August, is ex- lie.. into the Abolition gulf,' and whether father in his last illness-June, 1852." S0. Carolina.-Sumtei eote8 to nominate these gentlemen; - "" " "" there is not yet sonic hope of getting D. VAUGHAN, who is in it pp Lord Stunely in the British House C it is very doubt.fiil whether they AuscoNDINo WITH h uNus.-The her out of it.-,Southern Standard. " dy of the Sheriff' of Sumter of Lards has recoutly been talking ill bar virtue of certain Write of will receive the undivided support of Yewarlc (N. J.) Advertiser says that , ' I I NEv PAPER IN ADBBVILLE.-1I. D. 1 al'11an1Ctlt about Manuel Pereira, a Satlsfaciendum, tit the suit of the faction to -which they belong. The Mr. Lathe Allan, lately Secretary of 11'ray proposes to publish a ii ,-%v pa- colored seaunan, who was taken out of McGee, having filed in In' office, abolitionist will be fondly wooed, and t lit- Mechanics' Health Insurance As- Per at Abbeville Court IIousc to be it British ship iii Charleston. under the with a Schedule on oath, of his E probably soinu of them nucy be won, soeiation in that city, abacunded oil 1 OWQCIS 'is 1) the free-soil organs of Gen. Scott; Thiii-sday week with *1300 in funds of called the Southern Democrat. lertns Laws ofSuuth Carolina, and put in jail, efra l'ie'n petition to the lie may Y .7 f 1 i.,y pCl ailtlulll. Address Arr. Wray at but it is breath sprat lot' nothing, as ' A } b Y Ilion but any compromise which may lie the, A;soeiatiun. Ile leaves real e- Duo West Abbeville District S. C. we learn that be was rclen cd lung n o red to the benefits of the Acts of t made in his behalf with the ene state in the city worth $.000 over and ' ' a M I rap Assembly made for the relief ab1,Vt, all liabilities, oil which all COTTON POD.-Our eotem )ortu ics ill and has sonic time 511110 departed to vent debtors. It is ordered that 'uf-the South, will soon prove to be it l )Iaccs unknown, two-edged sword. It will lop off more iujuuotiun has been obtained, so that different parts of the State has a been 1 1 hontas McGee, and all others, tl Southern whin votes that it can detach fuied on account of the distance, Mr. boasting of the early Cotton bloonis NAVAL.-The New York Journal of ON to whole the said C. D. Vangh ? ise indebted, he '" "fi"om the anti-slavery " party. No btu 1Villis has endeavored to induce Mr. in their different localities. Our time Comtnurce, of Monday, says : Orders W .se and they ar pun that ma be stavck u) between Vail 13ureu to glee him a ulectiug near has carve at last, and we present the have been received to fit out with do- summoned, and have notice to al g y I , Para the said Court at buulter Lou the confidants of General Scott and 13altintnre. earliest tecorn of a full gro5vn Cotton spatch the 1 uzec Independence, the on the Eighth, day of November Any portion of the anti slavery men "^ "" "" Pod. It was grown oil the plantation sloop-ot-war Marion, and the schooner skew cause, if any they can 'r,,E .l AMINE iN GIs'Rl1.1NY.-The, of our friend Mr. James Singletary, of Dolphin, all of which vessels are now prayer of the petition aforesaid, s " , can long .be kept a secret; every move fiuninc in the mountain districts of L nch's i akc Willianisbur h District. lying) at the Nay Yard at this port. be granted. : "nient squinting in that direction will J' fi Y 1 W. J. SINGLETON, C be-jealously watched. and if a tuns ira- Southern Gernltuly is yet unabated, It was plucked ti"om its parent stein oil p A Senoolnutster was starved to Jul 2U oy should be discovered, good bye to and provision source, and prices exor- the 7111 instant and beaks a relnarka" Y ,18:12. bit8iit. A letter to the New York ' death in London lately, 4and -tile next -the chances ofScott for the Presideuc!Y. " hly healthy uppEartlncE. Gcuryetwen (lay f)IIOSCin1* his decease, he became u-1 !I'tuy Voter's of Claw 1*1 Tnero will be some beautiful sped- Lahress, doted I'raou in June .3, says: It'cpltbl icon' heir to ?120, b sides ?(0 a year there- County desire to be represented it mend of strategetic wartitrc in the Families fatherly ill easy ciretim- Legilllautro by Major WILLIAM + O stances tire reduced to beggary an I to A Titan CANDinATI:.--The Grifltn art r. The pool- fellow had been a-ware N1'ult'r[[, and present him try a Co coming to the fight but we have all 1 nn y (Ga.) Union, places the ntlrue of John of this, and f pr niontlr had endeavored the citizens of the County at the en,; idea that the party which eschew, en- slverc su(l'criur, from htmg er. Milton, 'ii Critt.'iiden of Kentuolcv before its to find subsistence until he could re4 flan- __ _ July 13 tangling alliances' will come off' con- self bread of rye and it bran at hil;h readers a+ It candidate fii'r the Presi" the money but the privations he had Notice. queror. If the whirs of the north cut- prices; people gather conunon grass deilcy' The editor says we nudce the been enduring for twelve IN ' along the Public road, and hiLrheay'v g months LL THOSE, INDLI31 EDTO ton too closely to the ebony file-tion, : nomination subject to the deeitiiut f" proved too much for biro, and he died A & JONES, by Notes or Ace they may shale the fate of the starling g i it. and nurse }s the woods, cook and cat , Convention, just one (lay bE, ,lorc reaching the , inouey. make IpaYmeat to Joit4''. GRIEF, that alights on the back of a sheep- to appease their ]nnlger and prevent the Union Stet(, S & M. tliusrs, Suulterville, S. C. stllrvatiun. Stich are a few of the nla- A FUGITIVE SLAVS.-llio most re- Several valuable lives have been re. in other words, "aet stuck in the wool, 111E:ItUY & JI K 1' Sunday Tinter. I'Y glaring features of the fillnine, not inarkable slave case has occurred, that cently lost in Washington, D. C., from July 5,1852. 3 ....--------.. ....... ,. in the least exaggerated but aiidientica- has probably taken place si is the the prevalence of dysentery. '. -- ---- -- . ".MARKED .1''isu.-The Scotch coin- ted by the official reports of'the local passage of the late aot, 11 In such cases , , Valuable Town D inissaries of fisheries have been adopt- authorities of their respective Govern_ made and provided." The eire'tllil" I t1E CIiOLFt(A e\ TIM PIin.:SDELPi11'-' I''or mialeing an ingenious) device for learning meats. Truly the -wrath of' God is stances tire as lilla-5 s : Captain Web. - latter liom hey 11'est, dated Ju- E1'ERAI, E 1,1 G I li L L BC the migrations of the salnion. They upon its. ster, of the U. S. A., having martial ly d, says: "Copt. Aiello--;u1, of the S LU'1'S in the Town of So ls ilrcch'lph ia reports today no dealtlis For terms and description have marked it large number of fish " ""--"-"-"" ^" " it Florida lady, visited the North this I' lo apply 112 either on the ship, tllip, hatched hulls or I''. J. & .11..11 ed from the spawn deposited last I)r.ATn OF AN L[-M1:linF1t OF Co-,- season with Ills IaEly, accotnllauied by Itshore at Viand Iu!yince the depart- Jul .3, 185 year in the Tweed, by placing around clt>vSS.-the Iloo, 14illiant 13. Shep- a 1einale servant, owed in 1,loriJa by ' s y them a belt or ring of India Rubber, }ntrd died at his residence in ] lixal th the mother of Mrs. 1V. 'J'Iie servlult tire (it, the Aahcl on the :30t1. 'I'Iie For Sale numbered and dated. One of th,' fish City, North C'an"olirla, on tine 20th ult., in question becontingdissatisIcd inade cholera has entirely disappeard. No . III the 53d Uf his at,,c .' ' Site (11lC5 It;ll'C biol ('ii out ashore, non tact of Land CUUlatnnag 11 Was caught, two days of er being thus year a Mr, pier way ball. home to Florida. Sitl have we any ic;us." A fired and thirty (:'.3U) acres ,marked and let go, a hundred miles Shel)p;u"d was elected a htelpreseilttt" Says that negroec ant, wort{t mktl iul;, un the Salent Ituad, one tulle be t;'ront the mouth of the 't'weed. All tine in Congress front the Edenton nu low, in them lice States, and that iMPOI(TANT it Titrt:.-It is stetted way Church, with a Dwelling 11 fishermen taking such marked fish the district, at present represented by the she didn't want to stay there," tyro that the prrlinir, of Imcumher,, },laced other necexs" ry out"buildiugs III desired to take note of the -weight, the lion. 1)avid Outlaw, in 19-20, and temporarily! What will thettbolition- ill the way of cockroaches for three or one dollar (81) per acre. Also, place and date of capture, and various c1111tinue(1 to serVe in the IIousc ists say to Ihat? lour nights in sntrt':Sinn, will entirely est in one hundred and torte-sir (I other particulars named in the. direr ]le)resclltllti5Cs anti} 180-1 when frutll 13uui.wi. OF MR. CLAY, \l c.-I3Ai.Tt clear the house of iluse pe: t'. Estate of X1'01.11. tilcll to; Which lies ad'e iniu * swilled 1 tt tiers. The idea is a novel and arm- ill-health, he dccliued being a c;uldi" ,Ii. July 10.-,nit, remains of Mr. The Anderson Gazette learns that tour dollars (a-1) p Elate for re-eleetiull. per acre. 1.1 sing one. It may lend to valuable (.'lay -were interred to"dav ;tt Lexing" the (.41ecn-'i11e & (,ollnllbia Rail 1toa1} infornuuluu apply to the Nubbcribi soieutifc discovery. For our part, we 13tsttnt l it:Dnisu?'" ton, (Ky.) with all (iii sulcnlnity. is Clow Coll) !dl, teal to the 1)cad J all. late P.U., Suinu:r District. S 11F.QIiF5T8 TO TIM should like to know :;'amshiand a half that side o1Grecil 1VuJI31c1It lt. take and it is -rood Bishop fill up the nll'asure o1' - - his beautiful charal'ter by his Itt;t will rrpoul, taking half a million dollars in Cllkcslnuy in twit vl'cI s, .111141 at:ludei South Carolina""Stunte doubtful whether any of his compan" 1 ' } sun b the 1-t of November. tE'cit.; cull one hundred seventy oa5" ions will have the politeness to oiler and testanu nt. We shall not Iiii r to sscn?es. Amory the }lase.rents i.-:. ~ Louisa liclcr, uw assistance. The look lk_ ulher lcl;ucics but simply c(intunt our- ERAS fol.s,- IF115,-A bill authot"i- -s They may l3idiop Whittingliam of 1luryluud' , IN E( selwl)s bti, saving, he gave x;1.000 to zill" hE President 11 the Unite(l States Lawrence II. Be lser, "?e at their little belted brother, tutu g n tile f ' s v a t rt shy ui his society. the Missionary a1; 1 is of' the Aletho I r5r. AcrlntaT.-11'1, rl.grct to to all into ,t i ire live! hnulrcd Texan Robert C. Myers, ---_..i". " "r.-s. } 1 1 f the k John alcl:ufluuoh, 1' . ). dirt l: )isco )al (;hutch kltyable itunlc- learn that -whilu0lhe \ailkllul elute' Itau rrl:; lik) the protection of tht, hie NTAV diately, and made the S(,eietJ' his re.-;i. was being g tired at Castle Piuekney on ( raudo ii iitit r, has been re ported AL.--Zia APRIC.1N SQUAUeoN a) caring to my --14'e learn from x correspondent that duary legatee. It is believed that by Aluud;lw, one of the guns was prcnla- f:rooi the Cuinulittee on Military It g~beai Al "aro m1y s tatihsefac the United States was at Port aul'rtyt, this ao:t of the lli-.hllp the socil'ty ill rarely (lisc har ed, by Swllil:Ii 1'riyatt. ,1f!itirs ill the Senate, with a rt"port in the above stated core is absent June 12, officers and crews all w111. receive between seven and eight thou- James Murphy, who was en-aged in earuesfly }Iressiuj the passage. of the tvitfinut the limits of the State e The Uefinlalth 55'tl and Jahn tdaul, I sand dollars. 'I"h,' itinnsill" Merle the calIIiii.. Was hill, Carolina. It is ordered tIi ii eai had just- arritud from "Madeiraand at its regular nleclil g, Jnuu 1 ti 1i an" blown to atoms, and I'ticate Michael a I,:Itic ,1s .11.snr, I , r; ntxa -_ C. Jlv"re, do plead, answer or (let ,i .w-r " ItAV ( f "f t1111r"'^ till' (!1' LIIt(tr y7"t U ii 111) 1, If'4 7liilt7l DY 3U U;IIi Il Ill'el (I;I 1111 , ' Il conlp 8113111s bill of eon111laint wi ' " '' I I $ b J letter I.. 1 f. io-we. of I of-M-11 f Ate., , : "t(iori dtuiinlihc c0)lst, Glad would IEav they and his ti"irnI.. ,hou11 jl;cl:;l, h')pcs tutent..rtained of his recuyl ly. statts that I;i, btlihp"..}uutl .; !,Slwu, months der, frutn or th:ine dordeli er o ]f Ih utslrl anon for the .court: ''The Quit: null prl lcl", to crier a Suit;lbe nuauuurui, 1 ',"cprr,. !ro cotfes ' 1 1 iniaiIlj Train till- f nl. Bainbl"Id Ye bad 1tlt rttill'11Cd fl'Unl a to his itlelliiii',. . 'lull charge th(. ;ru, ~stnal (T. ".1"t. 1 , I:. r ..-.l.:..._ :. ..t.. talial a r.ii' L al ,"". .,," !~ txlll:I1 C 11 e . 11"nnnssrl .. .............. ."..".t.. ... .. .. ... Aeroursulo NEws iF TRUE.--T'ie Editor of the Lancaster Ledger, in forins its readers that General Pierce is from an Aoolition State. This takes every body here by surprise. They would be gratified if the Editor would further inform thern how long it has been since old New Hampshire Iel into the Abolition gulf,' and whether there is not yet sone hope of getting her out of it.-Southern Standard. NEw PAPER IN ABBEVILLE.-II. D. W\Tray proposes to publish a ne w pa per at Abbeville Court House, to be called the Southern Democrat. Terms 9x per annum. Address Mr. Wiray at Due West, Abbeville District, S. C. COTTON PoD.-Our cotemporaries in different parts of the State have been boasting of the early Cotton blooms in their dilf'erent localities. Our time has come at last, and we present the earliest recorn of a full grown Cotton Pod. It was grown on the plantation of our friend Mr. James Singletary, of Lynch's Lake,Williamsburgli District. It was plucked from its parent stem on the 7th instant, and bears a remarka bly healthy appearance.-Gcoryetown Republican. A Truan CANDIDATE.---The Griflin (Ga.) Union, places the name of Joln .J. Critt'nden, of Kentucky, befbre its readers, a- a candidate for the Presi dency. The editor says we make the nornination subject to the decisiongf the Union State Convention. A FUGITIVE SLAVE.---ho most re inarkable slave case has occurred, that has probably taken place since the passage of the late aot, " In such cases made and provided." The ciremi stances are as follows: Captain Web ster, of the U. S. A., having inarried a Florida lady, visited the North this season with his lady, accompanied by a female servant, owned in F'lorida by the niother of Mrs. V. 'ie servant inl question becoming dissatisfied, made her way back home to Florida. She says that negroes are worth iiothing, no how, in them free Stat es, aid that she didn't want to stay there," even temporarily! What will the abolition ists say to that? BURIAL. OF Mn. CLAY. k'c.-lI.ri MORE. July 10.-The remaIns of Mir. Clay were interred to-day at Lexing ton. (Ky.) with all uine solemnity. Inited States Mail steamushi i 'acific sailed from New York te'-day lir Liv erpool, taking half a million dollars in specie. andl one hundred seventy pas. scngers. Among the passengers is Blishop V hittinghai of Mlarylanid. FArAr. AcriENT.-We riegret to learn that while the Nat i1n:1d salute was being fired at Castle Pinckney on Monday, one of the guns was pra turely discharged, by which I'rivate James Murphy, who was emagczed in raiinuiing hone the eartridg', was blown to atois, and Pr ivate \lichael Shfifu'1So imity- njm'ed t ha t no h-spes ate entertained of his r'ecovery . [Xrrenriy. Theb Browns-low' (East TVennesse'e) WA iy, perpetnates thle f'ollowintg: Dis igger oil for' de tree State, ina'sa Seott atnd Sewar air lected -dis nigger be free; (bress Glod O'ini ty!) Dat Carliner niggr*i-owner (iina+ sat Grahiam) jist lint dar f'or hblid; (toboidy kurr for himii.) TIhe Cal ifo rnia papercis br'ing us fller partitularts oif the last news frm ithe A ustral ia gobiii iines. Thle y ield ofi t he p reciouils me ital s was fully' as large as that oft (Galifijrnia. The total amiiounit shiipedi I'romn Siney anid Mel bourn, was worth about i40,000.000. Mr. WV Illis has chal lenge~d Mr. .li hin Van IBuren a seconid t ine. the first. eb al lenge, the p lace 'it' ineiet in g having I e :1 dlesignated~ as Beriianlda, bie'ing ie the A\ssociatioin is futlly> insured a gainist loss. A'ANNEE (t. RETNA (1:KEN.--The law lately piassed byv thle legislature of' Al aine in relait ion to tuairiage li cn ('Is, saves eni to the young New 13runi suicekers who desire to "haiste to the weddinig"i in the lpuirchase' oif a liense, and C'alais is likely to becomei lhe G ret ha Grieeni of thle bo rder. (in lhe southerin border, als"o, where lhe clerev'men havye f'elt that t.heiri lies weiclre properl y filched from t hemt hiv the clergy men and justices oif New I Iamnpsire, thu law will probably act Ii ke a pirotectiv~e ta ri ff, and keep" lie m!a ley paid f'or liiarriage -f'ees at. hone. AnivAN(es iN Patic: IN -rumi lhloo Asa Siio MAaN-.--T-he liostiin ITai'e//cr states that, the advance in price on boots an' shoes for' th p'I ast two nmouiths has been abouilt t went y pecr (cenit., andi contsequently lie profits toc smoe i of the whleil.sale' dealers in that city, who were f'ortuinaite enuough~ tohave large stocks onii lhand. have bieen ver'y great. (Onme housi'e es thiaites that thieiri stock on hand and cion tracted for had i ncreaised in valuec, within the pecriodl mlentionied, 880,000. Another house est inites its pirofits on the aldvance at $ 10,000. ,Johni W . Latsoni, the acting At toirney of' thle Liitedl States in the prloslnt ioen o f' the par ities reccent ly arrestedc in New- Yerk, on the chiarge ofI f'orginig clalims f'or Iand warii ran ts, ke., has c ent el a nolle priosepi as to~ ~ Mr. E~d ward F". Nexsen, and ceriilies that lhe is t'ully satisfied (if Mri. N exsen'seni tire ininoentce of1 aill guilty k-i wledge iir parit icipalt ion in thle ailleged frauds Lin thle Goivernme itnt . Mr'. I t'iis 'l agget, it is said, li:as also been I ischiargedl. Messrs. Meri'bhue anid Gr iswohl1' have eac h beuen hel to bail in the suin of $1000. AX peilo us feat. was accomnpl ished 'ecenitly biy a sailor at Anitwerp1. I he wage red. that he' womh1( aseenid to the steele, of' ti churek oif Notr'e Dame mad r'emadth. seated oni t he w eather TnoMAs. ii. CLAY, 9s., son of the late Henlry Clay, has presented to the Rev. C. M. Butler, of the- Episcopal Church, Washington, an elaborately chased silver goblet, bearing the fl lowing inscription : " Thomas H. Clay to the Rev. C. M. Butler, as a testimo ny of his esteem 'for attentions to his father in his last illness-June, 1852." Lord Stanely, in the British House of Lords, has recently been talking in Parliament about Manuel Pereira, a colored seaman, who was taken out of a British ship in Charleston. under the Laws of South Carolina, and put in jail, but it is breath spent for nothing, as we learn that he was released long ago, and has some time since departed to places unknown. NAVAL.-The New York Journal of Comnmerce, of Monday, says: Orders have been received to fit out with dle spatch the lazee independence, the sloop-of-war Marion, and the schooner Dolphin, all of which vessels are now lying at the Navy Yard at this port. A Schoolmaster was starved to death in Londotn lately, 4and the next day following his decease. he became heir to ?120, b sides ?60 a year there aft r. The poor fellow had been aware of this, and fi- months had endeavored to find subsistence until he could get the money, hnt the privations he had been eniduring for twelve months proved too much for him, and lie died just one day betire reaching the money. Several valuable lives have been re cently lost in Washington, D. C., from the prevalence of dysentery. '.'TE CHOLERA ON TnE Pn1.ADE LPHIIA. -A letter fromn Key West, dated Ju ly 3d,, says: "Capt. McGowan, of the Ph iladelphia, reports to-day no deaths either on the ship, thip, the hulk or ashore at Sand Keay, since the depart tire of the ha/icl on the 30th. The cholera has entirely ilisappeand. No eases have broken out ashore, nor have we any fears." hIPOJRTANT IW TRUE.-It 'is stated that the peelings of encumbers, placed in the way of cockroaches 1ir three or tinr nights in sncuesion, will entirely clear the house of these peats. The Anierson Gazette learns that the Greenville & (liamnbia Rail R oad is now coitol.. tl to the Dead Fall. four miles atad a half that side of GreCe wood. It. is said that it will be at Cokesh nry inl two weeks, and at Ander son by the 1st of November. TE:xAs Vo.s-wrn:ts.-A bill authori zihng the 'resident 'f'the United States to call into service five hundred Texan lingarers ihr the protection of the Rio ranude froatier, has been reported f'rout the Cointmzittee on Military Aflirs in the Senate, with a report earnestly j.re sing the passage of the bill. lri" t., I f. --1we. of' Porilan,1. M. states that In, bro, her. .1e 1wo, is inisasing 1' W hamuop -a. ( hi zh. tin der ci rcumistaniices makinug it priobale that he laid bee-n oinniered byv boat in en. lle lun1 l rry ini Chiina to the amnounit oft $t0.000. Goon Niw.-Tfhe nuatn who was injlired by a burst of aplausei5, is re Iloofiati's German~iu Iitlers. This~ celebhrat-d medicine iis one of' the very best.i ini the con)ut1ry , and i good qulalities onl y nieedi to be know,v' to give- it prLeedenKce over all othuera now in un~ . Wie have i-eon iits good ellectes lately. after the.. toitalfailure of' many ot hersi. Ti, ii a'ayviung buore than we canifo any otiu-r tiued icine within or kniowledge, anid w'e feel' it a iduty toi reiommndn' the !3itters to t he not ice: of our frienada. The genutine is pre pazred! by Dr. C. 31. JaCxsos, Philadelphia. IDr. J. S. lIoughtion's Peupsi, the true Ili geistive- F!ud, or Gaistric Juia , preppared from Ritee, or iih- Fourth Stumnach of thet Ox, after irections, ofi lIaru I.iebig, the great PhIyeiolo gical Chemist,* by J. .S. 1Iloughut~n, 31. 1)., Phila dlelpia. TiI is truly at wonde.rful re moedy lfor lindligestiona, IDysp'p.ia, Jaaund ice, Liver Comt plain,, Consiaioniu and! Diebility, curing after Natulre', Own 3 fetho~d, by Nature 's Ownt Agent, t. ho Gastric .ln ia'. Pamphlets'ii, c-ont ini ing Sc-ieti ici e' idence oif its valuae, furni-hed by agents5, grlati'. Sec Iutie!e among the maedic-al atdverti-emets~ . 8-ly. N~otice Iihereby givent that npplication will ho tiiade at the next SeasIin of the L~e is latutre for a C'harter for a B-nik ini the To'wnt ol Sumi terv lie. J uly 20), 1s52, 39-td. I AVE vin lst received from Charleston a fine as~sortmrentt ofi Groc.'ries, such Ins Lard, (Cheese, t-oaips, Starch, Flfour, Suga'r, Coff'ee, and Tea. Candles, Candyls; Pic-kle., &c. 1 0,000 ('hoice Spaniish Segiars. All of which will be sold lowv at the P'aras-lro lines-. Perfumery, &c. L~iuins Fatracts. C'olognuo \Vater, &c. TIran~tsparetr Thoilet and Shav ig Soapis. For ale low by& aclvOD Bhoes I Shoes I Gents fine Calf, Sewed and 'eg'd Bootees, Ladies do Slippers and Gaiters, Misses do do and do. For sale low hy ROACI & BLACKWOOD. Sunterville, July 20, 1852. 39-2w So. Carolina.-Sumter Dist C D. VAUGHAN, who is in the Custo * dy of the Sheriff of Sumter District, by virtue of certain Writs of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, ti the suit of Thonas McGee, having filed in tmy office, together with a Schedule on oath, of his Estate and efibets, his petition to the Court of Comn maon Pleas. praying that he may be admit ted to the benefits of the Acts of the Gene. ral Assembly made for the relief of insol. vent debtors. It is ordered that the said Thomas McGee, and all others, the Credi' ora to whotu the said C. ). Vaughan, is at y wise indebted, he, and they are here. y summoned, and have notice to appear, hti. fore the said Court at Sumter Court House, on the Eighth day of November next, to shew cause, if any they can why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. W. J. SINGLETON, C. C. P. July 20, 1832. 39-3m C1i1Mauy Voters of Claraemonst County desire to be represented in the next Legislature by Major WILLIAM IIAYNS WOltTHI, and present him as a Candidate to the citizens of the County at the ensuing elec tion. July 13-37 te. Notice. SLL TIHOSE IN DETED TO McROY &ILL JONES, by Notes or Account can make payment to J.don T. GREEN, or F. J. & M1. AosEs, Suinterville, S. C. lcROY & JONES. Ju ly 5, 1852. 37-3t Valuable Town Lots. For Sale, 'EVERAL E L I G 1 B L E BUILDING k)LOTS in the Town of Suntervlle. For terms and description apply to F. J. & M. MOSES. July 3, 185 '. 37-43w For Sale. Tract of Land contamng nine hun dred and thirty ('3O) nes, sitnated on the Saloin. Road, one muile below Mlid. way Church, with a Dwehllng louse, and other necess. ry out.building; thercon, tl one dollar (i1) per acre. Also, tat inter est in. one hundred and forty-six (146) acres in the Estate of Wil. 11. Mclttoh's lands, which lie. adjoining, which I will sell at ftiur dollars ( 4) per acre. I'mr further information apply to the subscriber, at Sa leti P. 0., Sumter District. WM. M. filINTOSII. July 5, 1352. 37-t1 South Carolina--Sumter Dist Louisa Belser, ) 's. Lawrence II. Belser, l IN EQUITY. Robert C. Myers, John M1cCullough, I J. C. Rhame. J It appearing to my satisfaction that Robert C. Alyers, one of the defendant: in the above stated ense is absent from at withont the limits of the State of South. Carolina. It is ordered thaet satd Robert C. Mvrs, do pleand, answer or demr to tht Coplaii ts bill of conilsint within thre< months frotm the date or ri lphettiali this order, or an order pro confesso will be taken agaictst him. W. F. B. IIAYNSWORTPII. Com'r .Ee'r 8. D 1%lL0N lOTEL, B Y II. L. BUTTERFIF4LD - Meetiag-St., Claareston, S, C Sep)tewhaler (It, 1851 47-tf Not ice. P'ersoans hcavintg enrtmndes aga:inmst thIe Es itt of' R. Richardsona, D~ee'd. tare rege,tee to present thiem duly attested, and thoe ini debted to aeke paynwne'ie to C. M. RICiIARD)SON, Admar. Nov. 6, 1850. 2 tf Butter, F~resh Goshten IButner, "Virgitnia and :.\lountaina Butte F'or sale lby ROBERT LAT TA. Camena, Nov 25, 1951. 1--tf 00 OCK O'l'' DRY -G O OD S AT 1 Ent'U1n J'ilt tES. W. J. JACOBI & SON will this day corn mence olerinag thte it hole ofi their laerge amit wellt select Stock of l)ry-Goodts aet greartl' R leductied Priees, teo wichl they invite th; at tenttiona of purchasicers tatnd deaelers. W. J. JA('OBt & SON, '221 King-.st., henad, opp. the Big Htoet. Chtarlesbton, Junte 29, 18'2. 36-tf Parasols ! Parasols !! Ouar wholeae tnuortmtentt of' P'arae'ols and Um. brella are nowi otieing at Rleduced P'rier to close oat. Wi. J. JACOIII & SON ~22 I ting-set., (benid,) opp1. the tig [loot Butters Lard, Bac~rn & Coin dto. do.) leaef Lardh, do. North C~arohia Ilacon, do. COlRN. ROoBT. LATTrA. 31archa 25, 1851 '24 if SUMYTER HOUSE, 1af. F.l SI lIR, would res.pectfealy in ll~formn the itizlen.si of Suitre um ~L la I lie suarreotndim ncoune tetry thatt hto hea just retturnedi tromt ('hearlesetont, tendt thas ae arrneets to reeive l( innd SODA WA TF'11, oif everv vacriety, weekly. I1te hias he a l, a n d wtl ill onttinete srceeive throughrlout l ethe aon, a choice uecneertnment a &c..., all oft w hih will be dlieposedi cf chceape thani wats ever ofeered before ii this lc e. il cy 291, 1850.) 3d tf -Webb Clark's Hotel, SUM TEe 1 VILLBE, S.C. Thlais I lotel is sitnaatetd int the mnns I pldesanit pairt of the~ ton tn. TJh1 l'rophrietoir wdil he pleasedl to see his fraieds ande the t ravellinag plc prom Iisingf. toa spare no exert ionis on his part ic rendter thietm comafortable. Chlartgesre sonalbie. .re WEBBii CLARK, I IProprietor Jana 23 13 tf "Quit of the Quuestioun." I T' s utterly ittpotssibale for the subhscrihie ito lijtc ve witot mronecy. fThose wh~o ar< indehted to haimr for 1840--'50t aned '51 ar< requtested to maeke protnpt acid immatedit< paytanent, or thtey tmust settle with my At. torntey. W ~'2 VEBB CI ARK. THOMAS J. W DRUGGIST A . CAMiDI OFFERS for sale, for cash, or an prod cri and WELL SELECTED easorsatent of EAsT INDIA Drugs and FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERII SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PAINTS I TRUSSES, (ALL KINDS) VARNISII PESSARIES, " '- DYE STU DRUGGISTS LABELS, BRONZE! GLASS WARE, BRUSIIE PATENT MEDICINES, WINDow i TnoIIuSONIAN blEnICINES, LAMP AND SnAKEas' IIEait & Roo'S, SOLAR, LA GAantc SEEDS, SPIRIT GA Genuine Co Together v COMPRISING THE STOCK OF Al Agent for the PATENT AND FA. April 6th, 1852. TO PLANTERS. The subusriber has just received a large stock of goods for SPRING AND SUMMER, which he ofters at Charleston prices, less expenses. 10 Bales heavy Osnaburgs, " " Shirting and Sheetings, " " Blue Denims and MIarlboro' Stripes, 10 Ilhds Bacon Sides and Shoulders, 25 Bbis Baltimore Flour, 25000 fine Spanish Segars, Sugars, Coffees, 'Tea, &c. &c. M1olasses, Soap, Starch, &c. L. B. IIANKS. April 6th, 1852 24-tf Notice to Pedlars. PEDLARS of all descriptions, whether on foot, horse-hack, or with a wagon, are hereby notified that should they be found TRADING IN 'THIS DISTRICT after this date, without the necessary Li cense, the law will be enforced against them. A CITIZEN. June 22, 1852. 35-tf Land for Sale. THlE Subscriber offers his Plantation in Clarendon for sale, containing 750 acres of Land ; 150 acres cleared ; the place is well settled. On the, premises nre a good Gin and Screw, Ilorse-Mill and Wheat Thrasher. Any person wish ing to buy, may apply to the subscriber on the place, one mile above Calvary Church, on the main road to Camden. J. C. WEEKS. uly 6, 1852. 37-tf Muslin, &c. Fancy printed Muslin, French printed Jaconets, White Swiss and Mull M uslins, Ladies and Gents Linen Cambric Ildkfs. For sale by ROACHl & BLA CKWOOD. Suinterville. June 15th, 1852 34--tf FISK S METALLIC COFFINS of all sizes, constantly . on hand and for sale by HUDSON & BRO'TIIER, Opp. Temperance Hall Sumterville. June 15tht, 1852 34-tf CABINET WAREROOM. F.M. ANDIIEWS - 'AKS this method o1 iniformxingr the citizens of Sumnterville and vicinity that of his trade, which he will warrant of good material ;anid will furnishl for cash, at Charles tonpriesalldescriptions of Furniture made. Repairing exzecuted at the shortest notice. Sanhugany and phlan Coflins furnished with ot delay. lItnving procured the services of Mr. C. W. DA vis, lhe is prepared to furnish .3etallic Plates engra vedl in tany ,<tyle. All the subenbmer asks is a fair trial, and hopes by punecta attenition to business and Ieasy terms, to merit public patrunage. -erury17, 1852. 17.ly. *Notice, All porsons indebted to toe individuially, or as Ordinary, will please make itmmedi ate paymnet, as it is absolutely necessary that I close ttp myv business, some part of which has been oif long staniding unsettled, antd which I anm determined shall remain so no longer. I hope my friends will attend to this at otnce, and give tme and thenmselves as little trouble us ntay be. W. LEWIS. Fe b. Olh, 18352 17-tf TIIEREAS tihe law requires the Ordi niary of Sumuter District to lbe in his personis therefotre having business in said Ollice will please attend on those days. W. LEWIS. March 0, 1852. 20-tf Valuable Woodland Near ilE TrOWN FOR SALE. Betweeni 17 and 19 acres of land lying at Turkey ('reek near Sunmterville, will be sol on acconstnodatinig termts to an ap piroved putrchaser. Apply at this otlice. Ja n._______h,___18___ 14--t__________ M1y IOUTSE AN-OT the village, of Smlnterville, where I now live. There are FlrFTV-FIVE ACitE~S OF LAND int the lot. T1erms madle easy to the purchasers.' Jan. 15, 1852. 13-tf W. LEWIIS. AMVERICAN HOTEL, CoNROF Kmsa ANa GEoluW: STREETS Chairieston, S. O, THlE St:IISCIBER, havin is u posed of his interest ini the AMEI-I CA N IlOTrE L to Miessrs. G. F. Kr. NEDIY & J. Ml. ItURa'r, solicits for them the pa trontage of his frienids. GEO. W. KING. The tudersignedt wotuld respectfully inform their friends and the travellitg public that they have least that elegant establishIment the Ameti catn flotel, cornter of King andI Ucorge Streets, where they are readly for the reception of th~ose wvho many favor themt with a call. KENNEDY & IItltST. 31lay 25. 185i2 31-Gm lilack Urape at 2.5 Oents PER YARD. AndI superior qtualities at 31 1-4 and 37 1-2 cents a yard. These will be founod remarkably low. W. J. JACOBI & SON, -221 Kinug at., (bentd,) opp. the Big Boot. Jtune 29, 18452. 36 uf ROBERT LATTA. LATE 'TilE FIltM OF DICKSON & LATTA Iwould respectfully inform his friends and thte piublic generally, that he is now receiving a to riey o I~avyand Fanny~ Groeries, which be wlsellow for cash,-Two doors above the Planters flotel, atndisnunediately oppositeJamuea Dunlap's, eng. Camden, S. C. Dcc. 10th, 1859 tf 9 ORK1 a ~ T NrD CHEDIST, N, S. C. , dit, AT THE LOWIW MARET eitCaU MEDITsEa An AN and EUROIEx - -; M e dicine~s - : ;AN CHEMICALS-OF ALL AINDU. ND OILS, SPICES, - I, ' GLATINE ' ,L2 FF1, FLAVORIJ'I d 1 t, t, HAIR DYE 3rass NAIL AND '4oor WICeS, CoMBs AND Hale' it RD AND SPERM OILS, FANCY Soea 9 AND CAMlInRE, &c. &C. - ii Liver Oil. .. ith every article A DRUGGIST OR PHYsIui4t .so most approved 1iL Y MEDICINES. ... - Take Out Your Negro Committed to Jail on the 21st'August 1851, a negro man, who says his numel A Gabriel, and that be belongs to DrdT..8 Wilson. The owner of the above nameinegis is hereby notified, that if the said nero ^t is not taken out, and the. expenseA $pald. by the expiration of one year ftotp his lodgment in Jail, that he will be .epld the law directs. He will be sold-on e - first Monday in September next. - J. C. RHAME,. S.8 DS-: April 3rd, 1852 .--tf Soda Fountait. LHE Snbacriber has just opened.a ODA SFOUNT -at his well known staid where he keeps constantly for'sate the best' of SODA WATER, I('E-CRSAM and GINGER-POP. Also: I C E " every day by the pound or otherwise. All sold low for cash by JOHN O'CONNOR. Juno 7, 1 52. 33-tf. SAK Balt, 20 SACKS OF S A L T for sale low for cash by JOHN O'CONNOR. June 7, 1852. 33-4 11HE Capartnership of C A R S O N 1 HIARZLLEE 4 CO.. is dissolved In consequence -of the death of Thmtfai - Ilarllee, the business of the firm will be closed up by the surviving partners.'. ELISHA CARSON.. DAVID A. CARSON. Charleston, June 1, 1152.. 32it Copartnership Notice. T HE Subscribers have this day formed a Copartnership in the Factorage and General Commission Business, under the firm of ELISHA CARSON & SONS, and will be-thankful to the friends of the late firm of CARSON, HAuLLEE & Co.; for a continuance of their.friendly patronage. ELISHA CARSO DAVID A. CARM9N. JA MES M. CARS0N. Charleston, June ', 1852. 2--tf salt. 2 SACKS SALT, Just receive and - for sale -low -by May 17. W., L g ]~ ~ gt: Lime, 20 BARREL ES QUALT OP L Ejust received and for'asale low by WV. J. FR ANIS. May 17, 1852. Molasses, Rice, and Macke. RE L, Just received and for uale.low b - .3iay 17. WV. J. FRANCIS Sugar, Cofibe, &o. Loaf, Crushed, and Brown Sugars.' Java and Rio Coffee. Tea. Flour, Molasses, Whito Wine, and Cider Vinegar. Snap, Candles, adamantine and Sperm. Jnst received and for sale low by. May 17. W. J. FANCIS. Corn. 01 0BUSELSOF P'RIME WHITI CRN, just received and for ale b~y W. J. FRANCIS. eMay 25, 1852. 31--tf Bacon, 0002 LBS. BACON SIDES AND ,U SIIOULDERS (Western) just received and for sale low by May 1'7 WV. J. FRANCIS. Lard, 00lf LBS. PRIME LARD, just re JUU ceived and for sale low by May 17. W. J. FRANCIS. The First of the Seasons ri HlE Subscriber would inform the citi. I zens of Sumterville and vicinity, tha$ he isi now receiving a large, fine, and well selected stock of C L OT HS, CASSI MERES, AND VESTINGS, both pd and fancy. Ai~so-a very large and superior assor't.. ment of READY MADE CLOTHING emibrscing every quality, variety and style. both for men and boys. Call and see,4 D. 3. W IN N'S& A pril 13, 1852. 25-tf Situation Wanted In alDry G~oodae Store by ayoung gentleman who has had several year. experience in the business. A pplication for information may be made at this office. June 28, 1852. 36-tf Notice, The Co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribersg under the firn'of J. T. Solomons, & Co., is this day dissol,. ed fly limitation and mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm by note o open account, will please call and settle. .J. T. SOLDMONS, H1. J. HIAYNSWORTfl A. WHITE, Ja. Jan. 6, 1852 11 tf Just Received, AT L. B. HANKS8' A lot of cheap Muslin. and Glngha,w Swiss and Book Mfuslina. Alpeccas, - Embroidered curtain ~Muslin., Fur-niture Dimities, F'ringes, Chun bra Gingham., Silk and Lnen l~a - tres, Mohair and Grass -Skirts. Corded-do. Chemisotts & Collars, Mourning Collers, Ladies white and col'd. Kid Glove. aed. Slippers, . Ladies and Missesecol'd and bik Gaiters, 13 Bales Superior Factory Yarn. May 24, 1852. 81..g ,,:"~ t'ilkt}bu '13 r4 w cL July 8, 1852' -Mr, ABto4IBUI?'Ga NEws iv Th ; -'he '1O~lS I CAY, Js 8"Of theo Shoes!I Shoes! TIOSS J.1V iII~A ,John: P. I-mbl,.'of 11'w laihpshire' Ctbet, the French sooialist leader, was -Edaitor of the Lancaster Ledger, in- late fleur Clay, has pre~sented to the Gents fine Calf, Sewed and I'ug'd Boes (asis "M. - Clay, of' Kentucky, entertainied las~t eveniftg at a dinner forms its readers that General Pierce Rev. C. M. Butler, of the- Episcopal Latdies do Slippers and Gaiters,DR GITA D HE IT h. been announced by the abolition giveni at the Sliakspearo lotel. by some is from an Aolition State. This takes Church, WVashin gton, an elaborately MliNHes do do and do. p a es asthel probable candidates of 250 comp!atriots. 11 ml'iade aspeech every body here by surprise. 'They chased silver goblet, bearing the fub. For sale low b~y. A 1DN S.. ,.. t{J,;isao atyfor itie Presi- in whic~h he declared his intntionl and would be gratified if the Editor would lowing inscription : "0Thomas Hm. Clay ROACI1 & BIJACKWOD FESfrMIfrea. ru prvdc~~,A NELWWMRE dt'lty- and tte' Vice Presidency. T1hme that of' his frienads to become natural- fute nomthem hwlong ithas tothe Rtev. C.M. Butler, asatestino unevle Jl 01G abolitionist convention, to ho' held at izel citizenls of the American Repub- been since old New Hampshire fell ny of his esteem for attentions to his,, --' -, Pittbbu~g on the 11t I of Augus~t, is ex- lie..- - inito the Abolition gulf, amid whether father in his last illness-June, 1852." S0. Carolina.-Sumter ietFE~,EGiHADA EiA H MCL FALR peeted to imominmate these gentlemen; - " ""there is not yet sonic hope of' getting LodSaey nteBiihHueC D. VAUGH-AN, who is in ith uo-m ss,(LKID)ANTADOLS -SPES btit is very doubtfibI whether they AnscosDiso WITH FuNus.-The bier out of' it.-Southern Standard. of Lods hofeetybe tligh ite the Sheriff' of SumtrisicESAI, 'DYSTFFL ORd will~~~ Ieev h niildsm~ot~Nwi N 1)Avric asta Nsiv PAPER IN ABB~vILLE.-1i. D. 1 l'laneCtit uabout Mianuel Pereira, a oflfaindm ct:in Wr sit of aisad RGITSLBSRO ER'Uz.Y , T. the faction to -which they belong. Th'le Mm. Lather Allcn, lately Secretary of XV ray proposesnunm tim pubie sui oi ,l-n pa coLAre WAREan whoSIES wAaR taken 4- fM e vn ie i n fie wablos seil e o dl y edw, ndt ito M aics tHat iy, ance on Per mit Abbeville Court H~ouse, to he at British ship iii Charleston. umnder time with a Schedule on oath, of his EsaendSmM~ts&ROT, SLLRDADSE OL, FNYOAU 1)tefree-soil orgams of' Geni. Scott; 'Jhmmmsday week wvith *1300 in fumnds of' called thme Southern Democrat. Terims Lawvs of South Carolina, amnd put imn jail, efraibe'ni petition to tie Cormfaym GRE EDSIRTGSADCxnmg c e m td im n c o i prbe h lf w ich mh lie tim e iA t ho e i t y o r th li e le v e r e l e ) I a i u . A d e s M . X at b u it is b r at Ii fr't h n , a p Ao n e bly p r ay i n fo th e lie f a e a m t othSoihwilsoiroetbea ah've all liabilities, onl which miml COTTON POD.-Our Cotem)oi'aumies il amid has son time sin11e departcd to vent debtors. It is ordered thatth id CMRSGTlESOK FADRGI O PH II4 -two-edged sword. It will 101) ofl miore iiijummtion hias been. obtainmed, so thait different parts5 of the State hasiva beeni b1iic u1ion 1hmoiims McGee, and all others, mteCrd'-AS Southerni whig votes that it can detach fuied on account of time distnce, Mr. boasting of the early Cottoni bloonms NAVAL.-The New York Journal of Ora to wholet thme said C.lD. Vauighais tyAeifothmotprod ?, iy:Ore se inidebted, hendtearheeyP TETADF IJY bDIINS : '. - '" fiom the amnti-slavery "party. No htur 1Villis has endeavored to induce Mr. iin their differenit localities. Otur timei Commeurce, of Monmday, say : resiomsed aihandtepnta ab tvku btenVi imt lehmauecigna a av tlsadwepeettehv enrcie ofi u ihd-smoeadhv otice to appabl j~ t, 82 the ofdants of General Scott anid B3altinore. earliest recon of a full grovn Cottoni spatch time fmmzec Inidependemnce, tme on the Eighth, day of November nxt O D An oto fteat lvr e ^" " Pod. It was gmrown oil the plantationi sloop-otivar Matrion, amnd time schoonmer skew cause, if amny they canwytme ANI'ERSTk OuYor eg . : nent squinting in that direetioni will is It wa ' - . J. C.GETN C.' wotrmtCaleonpiehsepne. Gbilidtatlet bejelul watched. amnd if' a counspiir- SotenGrluyi e nbtd twsphtmked f'm'om its pamrenmt s'te~in toml A Seiioolmmtster was star'vcd to July 20,UN2~O,1 a.hev saug,~isn c shuld b disovere, goo bye t aipision A scatre ami phie e xork im thistndmdeartah'mnmka le inii LmiLmon teydomdntmenet___lat___________y,______ "" lmeDnia n MrbootSrpe, Thlonr ftienbvext~nv the chances oi'Scott for tihe Pi'esidene!y. 10 Ithid Baconh SidestlcE an holesi erbrntfed ht fth ad Oao ' h(layit A)IS~n* hetie teeae tim Necam u-i lilyu Vealthy aofaame.L-'ytuT dayw foh*wti hisr uwill.ie lie beoam beautiful spedr- ofres dloten 25ao inbi Juneiror Flour isys notpb taken out, and t1m0, b ids ayernhr Cutydeir o e epeenedi mend of straterctio wvarttm'e in time Fmlefthryilas rtm Legistlautro by Major WILLIAM IAN- SgrCfie,'~ c c +cmn to thsihtutw ae aim nthcs firerjedr toi beay anIm'tmmm A Tmmtn CANinDATn:.--The Gi'ifltm art -r. Thme pool' fellowv had been a-ware WR'i[, and presenit him try a Coniaet omacSaSac,&.i hth ilbsl coell toihefihtbu of h'ye amid o1 n-a at hh Ga.) Union, plaices the umaimme ofi John ot' this, and f'om' n-onth hamd emdeavor'ed thme citizenms of time County at thme en,;imdc.15 .B IAK. tm a drcs -ewilb odo idea that the party which escewen- severe smmfl'emitmg fr'omi htmmgem'. 13Miltni mit'iden, of Kemuoky be'foi'e its to find subsistenice unmtil lie could get fla - ---. __L2. _pifti 2J-if f13oda nSpeme et tangling allianices' will come off' coin- sefbedo y n tba thlhreaders, a+ at caundidate fi'th ie Presi" thme money, bumt the priations he had Notice. - .C LAE.S~, qineror. Itf tine wiris of' the mortih cot. p~rices; 1)eop1)1 gather' conitmoui grass dmny ieeio'sy eoaetm et mdrn 'm wlenonhsJL HS NEI1ET hRYN tc oPdaa pi r,15 it to o lsl oteeon utoaluing time Public road, anid uhirhay'v giif ations LLhje dT1OSEJ ntc'umm of they tay csheve ton fthe eonf the t'immo mdins iitn vose am a th omnaion saete to tedecii f" pr'ovedl too much for bin-i, amid lhe died A&JNES, by Notes or Acco ~D~l ecrpims hte Cotheteyi just ommee dthe beate' ofalmn th snein ugony imak it.~nen tod nuose }s' the~ ooods rcook~ hoaehak ort wit a~nenin wjgsti ooda (lyFount rahngte, .mk Iamatt IF that alights on the back of a sheep- itto appease their ]nnlmger amnd prevenut th Unote(, & M'. lousrs, Sumntu'rville, S. C. aelee~ ioiidta hoidte H ns ie a utoee.0D note odettuki /cwl. stiurvatiomi. Stich are a few of' the uma- A lFUGITIVEF SLAvE.-Lhme Tmost re- Several v'alumable lives have beem re. in{O &te JOrds, foumm TRADIN IN theHJ DISTRIC .1E:tU F&N aths'wl mow K '. Sunday Tinter. I'Y glar'ing feaurmes of thme fitimine, imot inai'kable shave ca'se ihas occtur'red, tha~t cently host ini Waushington, D. C., f'rom July 5, 18.52. 373afethsdewtottm mcsryL- hrehkescntntvfru hebs .-.----. ... ,. ini thme least exaggem'atcd but amutmemtica- hats probably taken place simmis time tme pr'evalemnce of' dysenitery. ce.e t--me la-ilb-nocdaanto SD Vl~j4I'-RA n missaries of fishmeries have been adopt- atuthorities of' their respective (Jov'ru made anid p~roided~." Thie ('ir'ilm A ttt'i Ci'i'omA e\TMPNev X1'' 'o iiga neios eiefrlann mas rl h wahof o ssacstr s ila5s:CpanWb.- ltecimhy1'st, dated Ju ForRAI Eae Jimm1 G2 18 35t by tim pomdoBthrie llsl o the migrations of thie salnion. Theoy upiPt s. stem' of time U. S. A.crptm aavply toria Susrie ofer samss "Canatio irmo-u, fteSL Si heT fS aaemre tlrenme ffs ""-""" "" i Florida lady, visited thme North this cIth' on appsii ti.tehtiko ' J 1 Oly .lridm haced from the spawn deposited hltst I)r.AT OF' AN Ex-MucltnFtt OF CoN,- seasomn wihm is hImy, accomnlliuimd by ashome at Vi F'' sin'' th depart- July .3 185 yea in~1 tor sale,, cobyiii 750in SACKn Sl~SS-h Saoo, *llan lowhp eiaesratoe n1loiab them a belt or iof India R~ubber, Pitrl (lied at his residenmce in ii a ~ztit time mothmer of Mm's. 1V. 'l'icevut ie(t the i'n'ionmth :30't1'. NoIi For Sale, lc swl ete.O ~e rnie rcs y nmumbered and dated. Omne of thn-' f'msh City, North ''nolra ontn'0huti usinbcnigistsc idelhohemn lhas emit iri-ly ulisappad of .~mdcmmuii ii mm-ueago irsmr mypro ih ue7 55.3 cash 3 U i tc. i e s1lC Il' bi-ol (miiu ashnore, nor tact amiddCUlanag1 Wscaught, todays oerbeitng inhimes yeam'o'r i a Mm'. liner way back. houmi to Florida. Shel have we amnv f'eams." fidrel amid thirty (:'3tU) acres, 'iuae n obm' e pl otesuarhro marked amid let goi, a hitundrmed miiles Sht'jipm'd was elected a Itl'presemta." Says thmat uegroec ant, wo'Lhm m. thin, on thme Saleni Rouad, omie timlle belwMdtmelae meuieibvClarChrc, froi teo nouh ftthel'mouthAl iofiu the ''ts''weed.im Aulutlm mtinoe', n henh''coSttgeress ftrmont'rouTthee ' Edentt-issttednu lourh,,imin ahe licelii States, amid thmm tMPmeN imim road:-I to Camden. wayIEChurchrmwethia ofwClAiRgS11 fishermnm takinig suich marked fm-sin mre distmict, at pr'esent reprcsenited by lie she didni't wamnt to stiay theme," tyemi that time peehimigs of' imcuumhem's. },laced other imeccius. ry ottbuildimugs tmroIII i .C VES 1~~LE 'C. sdsovdi desired to take note of tine weight, the lion. l)an'id Outlaw, inm 1-20, amid teu)morarily! Whamt wnill time hiohitiom' inl thme way of' cockroachmes for thriee or (lie dollar (.81) per aucre. Also,alimt- myP3.37f coeqne-fth eah fThia - place and date (if capture, amid variomus comitimued to serve ii tine I bouscf ists sayi to that? f'uri mnights in sm u':S'inin, w~ill cintim-ely est mim one humndred amid torte'-sir ([II)ucc ---- iarhetebnimesotefriwllb l~~e~ui'esemitnttivcs ~~~Wiih lies, adjoimiing swil 1 wilsl tiui, LSA-ASN tiens. The idea is a novel and arm-i ill-health, lie (liumed beimig a enimidi. ,OI iml .Tm nem~i i. Juy1.,t rmnsoM. Thme Andesonm Gazette leanms that ftur dollars (a-4) pera-e "i'tmtmr Fnypimd uln rnh rne AI .CRO sing one. It mnay lenid to v'aluabtle daefrr-lim.(.'lay -wemre interr'ed to-dav nit LcxmgIh ;'cteil &Ciimmix -alioaliiurmainmpl t iesbcieniS- aomtghieSisan mi ieiiCtrcsoJn ,15.- 3i scientific discovery. For ouir part, we 13stt l IDis?" ton, (Ky.) with all 'lime solemnity. is Clow Coimlin!ll teal to time 1)cadi J all. Icat P.U0., Smmm:er District. idcumdGemaLn C brcllk'.______________ sith whicd toike ke itoflknowd t ; geni B shmo filedaultimthat':msideof' aile f''oma N ew ork ..- av firlL.'-take'iednIt- ists idst-rot itdillishop ___il____--p-thentrvihe, Jmme 15tho1'5 3.-tf his___ beutfu hE Subscribers il havetknghafa ilin olas n this daywt formed114 a~ldi ouhCaoln""tut doubtful whether anmi of his compami 1i emtfu 'mumot''lvhsls-wl Itkmn e ' ili 'I d } sui n i Cks bm the wow'(k 1-td tAmd '-Suhoaoln-Su trfit._____________vemberop.nrsnp nte ato n ions will have the politemmess to ofer amid testanumt. We sha~ll nmot mi'I'r to sp'i'ie, mo t'e hiued }seeits' ei.: bytm~4o o'mle' Louisa lickecr, ' imo LSI ASN4 OS uwassistance. 'The' ua look a-k_ other lgaucies. buit simnply cumi. t t' ur- e's AERmgtm ps-~i'msi' u:AS fol.ts-m''Iis-A bill atiioi'i- -'s. mdwl etaku otefinso Bilhiop bti hmiavimgagm of' gavelui t;1.00 tol''hEPesidenut 1f'the Umitedl States Lamwrenmce I-h. Be iVer ElIT ,________________________ "'e at their little belted br'other, tmdu h'tu l'' lun. i a c$ 0 tg n ti- bib '. Mrs,- 1 !'''th rd v01 r hyu his sit.time Missiomiary a1;o'1ets of' time Metho I ]Ar~m. Aer'uoEa.-We'1 ringlet toi to call imito ,tu'vmre lmive!iiummdm-d Texanm uobrt C. -Myacnteunerfsta -' . ) dirt l:piscopu Ia (;hutich ikmmylle iiunmm- leam-n thamt -whiiu~lho Nati 'mmml elhute'- Ita~r: 'nemsi in thue proutec-tionm of the , h i iiiM~mimgI~ 55 E1 ~CCFISe l mn NAVALTt diutely, tiani mannde time 'Sot'iety' hi res-i. waiciin'g f ired atCastle Piui'km'c3o (mruii f''itloi', hins been reior'tedArwNSLDO. t mtil'--JClmie. JizcomaitymihnnltndfrseEIHAC 8N --4e learn frorm x correspouidemnt that dttamy legatee. It is belo~ivd that liv Moul:iom f iegmswspemaf'miteCjimnte u iia' oetC yr, omie of' time gunsdnnm wasP Temumeranc I~rml thteve Charleston, Jun M'li1852.It It aearin tl"o my s atisfacirmtatb IIDO &BOhEJMS.CA N the United States was at Port aum'rava, this aoct mit time llishiI th. sout tt ~uihl ttuiely dliso'lmau'eui, by Swhtio'i i'r aft. \ilitii's iii time Se'nate, with a u'eport ini thme mboive stauted core is absemitfrimad Jueitm1823Lf ' Junie 12, officers amid cm'ews all well. rceive bietweeum sev'enl andi euiht thoiu- Juaimes Murphly, whio wa ei'-mge' in teti'mmsty j'lC'simi thle pissage of tme vitiut tme limuits of thme State ofe uh-Sl T he (3ermnaito 5' amd Jahoun tAul b I sanmd dollars. Ti'I-,' cm n- inmr ~ ~mmmitigil hMerle time cam't id: i., Wa bill., Cairolina. it is oruiered timit saudibet~A)lSCSSL!,Js oev had jus~t-arrit'od fr'oum "Mad]ina,amid at its reglrniL' li mg, .1 nlun 1 ti 1i am- blownm to aitoms, amid P'ivate lMichil m,:Iuic~~ ,1 s 1smrI in?; -_A C Shvirs, do plead, answer or uhm( mt ieC BNEI ~ L ~ frtlelwby I Ihn~ $ b Jml h~ui,1, tl13t u letter I..I1f.-i-(w.of of-nm~M- fomp'a~t biloAte.,bit~i~iitieeMo a ES- -- o' "mi r'''r .ofsa uiIbeT K S ti mmtmd0 lon fo'u te upn. co t h Qu i ull -r~~c" to ie r a r~suibeu auu rui pr it I W ' . I Y SW RihI1Smnmr'll md iiiy htBE T Q ALT Iitl'eme 1~ bot iConmrl Tri till fVRE lo y V J RA B ib" Y ba tle C nries numd Miidei- of tim h is i iiiry .'l l chaeie t . /r ta ui""er a o T. f .1i' d Lie Smt , m I. l~ lr i h .-.l.:... :. ..ti.i to Mmi ,l 52 0 ifi Lt~iI alm~r li wl ke frsae cepal a 1, 18 !~ si.ll:2a slJe .a 11n n s~ .. ........i.....~:'~ tm ~Uio m~ f t0 . ."i..m" as ...A O .. ..m huruise w o e ..e.i c aure m M l s e , i e n