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ofr'IN TSNNEssEE.- -Paron Brown editor of the leading \hig paper t Teuness3e,.anngunces tn in reased prosperity of his paper since he took a stand'against SCoon. In his issue of July.3 0th, he says: " Week before, last, we entered the namesof 84 new subscribers on our books ; last week we entered 102; and this wek, up to the hour of going to press, weo have entered 200 names, while not ten have discontinued in all that'time. Ahuost every man writing for the paper says, 'I amt an anti-Scott Whig.' These are fhets which we can show on our books, and by our files ofletters, to any who are curious enough to call and examine them. This isa free country, and the masses are not-to be driven from the support of an independent press, by a few self ish leaders. Our weekly issue now is 3,000, a circulattion no paper ever could boast of in this end of the State." The Parson says that Teuniessee will go foi-. Pierce and King by 10,000 ma jority. RAILWAYS IN ENGLAN.-Fron the j nual statement of the Railway )e. partnent of the Rnglish lloard of Trade, it appears that the increase in -the lines of Railway during 1851 was not so great as in any o'ne of' the pre ceuding years since 18d4. The mnaxi mum increase was in 1848, when 1,187 miles were added to the pre-existing lines. Since 1848 the increase has been diminishing. Only 209 were add ed in 1851. The extent of Railway communication open fir trafle iu Great Britain and Ireland, at the close of' 1851, was 6,890 miles. The number of persons employed on Railways ini England od the 20th of June, 1851, was only 100,501, being 197,22(i less than at a corresponding period in 1847. The capital of the conp;.nies, raised by shares and loans, at the end of 1851, amounted to $240.270,7.16. AUSTRIAN EaiunATios.-Froin the best opinions that can be gathered, says the London Times, it appears that he present rate of emaigration to the Aus tralian gold regions from Great llri tain, may be estimated at 6,000 per week. The majority of these are poor but respectable people, paying their .own passages, while theri are also many who have enjoyed a fair position in this country, and who take out moderate amounts of capital. As fir is can be judged also from the extent application, whatever aid or informa ,,, iou car be obtain ,there is every in dicntion that the ti< a is iuc'eazinig. A Goon COLLECTOR.--Some mnl have a peculiar fitcility for collecting debts, which certainly requires talent of no small amounit. One rule shouild always be observed: 'Never lit your angry paeinu rice,' 1.)t be anlhys crwol, ealn I and polite. since debt ors'are ever anxi.ius to I a v a cause for quarrel, which may .e, ve is a pretext, for noni-pay mnct. A elerk in this city~ well unid r.,ioodl the sec-ret of getting mouney out of''hard c'usti. ers.' An old gg-nt~k muau. ver'y wea thy, but penurmiius in an ext raordinary de gr-ee, resided here, who hadl justly h tain'ed the re'puitation oif ne ver Iayil his smnallI debts. I ie had pumrcha~sed ' a bag of' Mocha coflee where thre clerk. Frank we will call him, was emuplore:e!. and unearly' a year had elapsedl witi nit the bill beinrg settled.' lie had been 'dunned' twenty times at least, and his invanriable an.nver was: '1 wvill come aroun ! to the store anid settle t his .smal Ianceunt. Something of a spirit of' rivalry ima' arisen aimong ihe clerks as uhi would collect t he bill, but, all at het gave it up. Frank told therm he con iJ get the money, :md h et halfi a dozu champagne upon his success; his wa~ger wias accepted. Franik called uipon -the ganlehnam. and met with a polite ieee >tion awid the usual ainswr, wi th tha addi tie n: 'You need riot troubIde yourselIf. younig man, about the muatter; 1 wil i make it all right.' 'O) rio,' r'eplied F'ranrk, I coul~d not think fori ia momilent ofI com'iip-Illin<.i you to call at the store for a finv de!ars. It will not be the -lightest inconiveni. enere foir im to step iin, as i pas voori place of bu-dnescs six timieis a da ', to arid f'ron muy meais, and I can' call -~' s:ir"y time 1 go />y. 'Here,' said the old fceow~ to the book keeper, (alarmed at. the pirs;>eet of being dtinnied six ti mesa (ay1te the next six noenthis,) 'pay this d rascal. I le caii heat mle in) politenesi. anud if lie wants a situationi I w ill giv'~e him two thlousand dolllars a year. ,The offer was declined, buut the winme wsdirank.-UiJncinuli U}~nrmercia/. M\r. Panhner, of' Noirth (Ca~ lini. ha. invented a iiew thrieshiing ma'-'hin W~hichr is niow onm exlii tion in New York. The edlitor' of thle I' xwe. whno witnessed a trial of it reri says: 'It threshed ouit wvirh perle-ct Ihmani ness every kernel so fiar as we cenll i see, (if every~ graini plt ieito it, from the tiny' Liimothiy seed to thle e ln is. land w heat, and1. we arie feci cr1e . vincd that it is lie best un-hie 'If thre kind we have ever seen. We are ttssuredl that with foiur mean to, fi6. thne No. 1 double ma~chine, it. enmi take, O'ne hundriedI calt had-m rf whieat ini the mrorning, lying ini the sheaf'. pasls ii n'orughi the thlres.heri, .sep arate ev ery kernnel from thie st raw, winnoiw, clean, nd put. into bag-, /200 humihelk beibe Lunl set.' ~ lloth l'I'iuses of Conmgress has e adopted the rese ut iof tio dic urn-l fin at lon the 31st Au~gust. S afe r e cevIa mie$ssagd to -diy fromlo the rhesidenit re'gar'din i he 1"i sheries. '1Ii said that the Al ississippii hans baeen ideit to prittect the Fishierieii' Thie 'Ituiin( h..d .miid.:..... ..susin tm C i-. .i STARVATION IN 1IIE WEST INDIES. Accounts from the Westward Islands eontinuo to be received, of' the state of starvation into which the people tat those islands are involved from the long continued drought. Antigun, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, Anqu la and aura con, are represented as particularly destitute and distressed. In Anguilla, the drought which had prevailed for several nonths had reduced the poor er classes of le inhabitants to a state of absolute destitution and nisery. The people are absolutely dying from want. 'T'hese stateients are iade in the Bahama IIerald received. at the oflice of the New York Express. TRUTH IN A NUT SUELL.-We find the following in the N. Y. Evening Post: " A black mlni who was going about the city last week, collecting money to redeem one of his fiijiiiiy 'ron slave ry, said to a lady who listeied very kindly to his suit : " Were you Iot b~rought uip the South. missus ? because I do not find the northern ladies speak ing so kindly and gently to people of my color as the ladies do who are brought up aiong them at the South, and as you now do." S - ".4 .11 - - POI.ITICAL oN Mors.-The papers contain the names of persons who "cannot swallow Gen. Scott." One woild suppose that it would be a diflicult lent to swallow a Inan six feet-"in his stockings." The Boston Post says that a new portrait ofl Gen. Pierce has been exhibited at Baltimore, and that "one young lady was so pleased with it that she. couldn't h(elp kissing it." ENIus IbLuNLlsrlSn.-A late num ber of tle Lntilon Illustrat ed News says the )emocralis refilse.i to notn Iinnte Rulfits King. 11'.r the vice pres idency it the glte Baltiioore col. verltion. and that the Whigs ballotted Iilstily ir Douglas lor the presic-ney. It says. also, that Aliany contributeil 3,000 to the Kossutli fund, wlile "the State of New England" forked ov er" 10,000! Lailid WarT;llts have gone ti iII tle New York miarket to 61-t1 a a150 a -306 for 6G. 80 and 4t; aerea scrip. TheeC are the Fellig rates witlh tile brokers. Th1ev buy at $141 a 7i a u5 50. W e See .it stai-d tihat a \lhedia:tl ('ol 'ge is abut t to be established in Sa var:uah li lih is to Ie know ii as .-The Savannah Med ical inI.stilt tll." Omastignieis. RcteiIs per itn. l 1i:ai a at Siinatcrv.ile hi'jiot, fair tha tv'e iw e,!Iinny Aiga.t 8, 'S52. 'lj A 1 i ll iiiTm e ,, Joh ni O'Conn _ _ r, 1'. _ la__ _, 11. l -iini bi. Blari c & .iuines, J1 i t '::11 b'r. W '.-W e bb. L. I; l .I , P. i . .1 . iJ . ('han:ller, If. :' at'I h, . Et. I 1 li ij rl.s, ' 1 . v'i en,~ u' Il J 1a1tuka~ li l ltalyia.r~ T o n'sof parenil gl~id tljt who u i at Unifuge aware i ihia jhyappear tott~ beek the pa.b tiesit they~l iareieuay Li: th, foundati fo t a t er i ofil d i.,fss t h' as .c lvat ion, a0.i =3a of t igtv r wunkneesaJ of li , c.1 JIn aot her coluai nl heta2'22 ii umd Ii ti n- ndver etsemen t~ of1 liobensac's Il2 eitIces, t wicho epra-k~i that tnion oft alip 2dirclyi tea tedi tin teitiriwn asrwla tii r Ch1112lii rnirlwaith. In I kiver Comp l an talhit;. rs ar-n from Jho. of a biigiailis )typ i, I l.1 trate u-ei oft hei2~ii onay gi neal med~ti.lcane, lala)n.-ack'i iat..'? "1le i n rnd ired, hu ikfrtlb ser e tat ac les te r~z ature~ oft t PItI r - IttriJ. N . hIyos i-;.,2i,:o Jnone~iI~ e i ar genui, tya it:. l au of tie --i, l ay \aing.en of'l thu lve ali: i tiac, wa:f it p i : i -, &c.;iti' they gcarea tfr:.e t .i.. i.- liili ofia o. a p-i~ a aluid p8int.n (X\ a40 Ih \-:doh- causeIs we enn ed, do! Il ' ~ as wehav do t t'a ho'!zle i <r to a Dr.1 li I 2ooth ttli t an.n Nu rs pn-iii h rd y r J22. 'kson:u2 i ur awor at .1 1o n d h ue. We: recoinnd 2 t i ) :,i i toe k1,1 nin1 fro expriena e thaaat it i e l. up ii r ito h e p rality ofliatent meicines.l~ Itea nolt anyi ato Dr.e Ciii .3iaksn Philadelhia. July i ~l2 litiw a1ro tla onrwa a, t glea:heit, 1by Ji. I .a ltil ton.t I). hiqla utig to.'lyperia, an Iiiie~licl.iercom Money Wanted. THE Mubscriber respectfully announces to those indebted to him for last year and year before, that ho is very muclh in need of funds: "A word to the wise is sufficient.' W. J. FRANCIS. August, 1852. 42-tf Negroes for Sale. I WILL offer for sale at Suniter Court House on the 1st Monday in Septen her next, a Negro Woran anitd Child,-be longing to the Estate of William Groomns, deceased. Also at the saune time and place another Negro Woman. Conditions made known on day of sale. W. LE WIS, 0. q. 1). August 7, 1852. 4"-t Notice. T IIE Subscriber has removed from l:ia old stand opposite the Waterov HIonse to the store formerly occupied by Messrs. II. 'L.vy & SoN, whore lie intends contimi ing his business in all its various branch. s. Ho expects to visit New York this noatah, where he will add to his present large sttock to which le invites the attention of his friends and customers in the fall. C. A'IIlESON. Camden, August 9, 183. 42-4t Tailor for Sale, OR Sale a prime Mulatto fellow,twen ty-three years of are. has been reg u larly apprenticed to the Tailor's trade. anl is a first rate pantaloons and coat hand, h is a polite anid agreeable fellow, sober ai honest. for any further pa rticular s plenase apply in pea son or by letter to J. t. RYAN, Broker and Auctioneer, :6 Broad-Strect, Charleston. A ugttst 7, 185'3. Notice. . ., Lost, on l ondlV, t he 1-2:h L.E.,,..z n h., in the neigh bor lod of Bia.i - tord's ,lI, in Clrendon County, a very valnable ai likely black aind white 11OUND DOI)G walt soe veilow ;abot his h'.nl aaid ,,a'ewhcre, and :,;inu black specks in the white, about two y"ars old answers to the rnaie of " IHItae;!!,"' very wild, adiiiing no person to lay their nani on himt with his consent. Said Dog rate oi ;as is supposed at a )eer. Any per~on thaat will rive the snabseriler inforination of the said DjLr at ''rwintlshtp P. 0 , Sienter District, S. C., it will be thankfully received. JAMES R. BROCK:g. (:" The 3 ack ltiver V atclhniit will pht ase give one insertion. Augnst 10, 1t352. 42-1t $500 CHALLENGES, V hateve.r concerns the health awrl happine.c of i people is at l tiites of the mao~t valu.i.ble iimp'rtace. I make it for granted that every per.nr 'will do all in their po o cr. 1 ave the liv.'s of their chititren, aid that every person will et deavor to promiote their owan healtht alt sacri fices. I fiel it t.o e tiy dtliy to litnly asr ! 4111 that Wois.1 accor!ing to the olpinioni of thet' niust relebrated Ph'hy-iciaa. tire the prinary <ntu.s of a large maijority of disazses to thie etiitdreanti a l ilt are liabtle; if you have un app etite ontinnally changealte ti-nan one kind of food to auther, Dlad ireath, l'ain in the to tmach, Piekin- at the N ose. lIatrdness an-h Fuil nessy of the: Belly, Dry Congh, Slow -'evet.. I1'ulo lr"gular-reaier that all the-se dlenote WI I.i. & a aouhould at none alpply the re.ned - lillobela'nek's Wtortn .-yrup, An a.rticle ftm. ded nipon 13140 : S . cn tic _'ri.cph-s, cotinpuneLl ith '4 alm)13ely v4egetablle sut.ances'.' gien toa the ist ter 'nir nant. awih dcideda beeficial ellihet, wh4tere Iilauel C.om7plaints lind Jlitarrha a'. tavmade ilta , eak awt di tte i l.1 thei T4oni4, propterties of ttny Waran Syratp aire ,a;~;h, that ii sitnds withount an1 eiatial in is entaC410 l44gue4 of :nicinji u. ini g.iving ono inail trngth to ilhe S:loinaich, wh4ieb' titakes it an tiillahin remi sly for those4 aillicted wth ippers4~.4ia, thelL Ph.\i sicia 4ns have faile i. i tahe th't evijd:nce t it supe~4ii4r ellicaLcy over all others. Ti- is the. lrst ditlnit WVorna to dtestrov of uhtnio-' indeinlite' eI'ta. ha biecomaing ,.aa c4,iled nl tilte ned'. io the in~esitie441 ana inach edini'a uni iach~ gras' e. In order to de-str ~ro ti Wria n '4er.\ en14r4.e'iI tr-:aittli-llt lillst . .u-ii it .,\ eI'iIL, to its to inoi'4e all otalea:i.-. ihait iu ihib nist~44 be ta,--a i. tio of44.. '. Tahh.',-44 n ala!' 3t tires iL 4.ny,* t144e.4 44il-:elana aeil..4'., - havet- :;4-ve(r beeni known441 to (-il in4 l!nan0 thei m4a t c.:iate case' of Tlo.p In rmt. il No bo:t:-i. Lmek4t.41.4 1i4ive r 44s fya - th .: od or .'ivi:n:; theo pe r~ it 444. IaIa 44 14 tia ny wVrong :.eir 44f1 44 e 40-' er effet th. ala her ini,.'rt~aa ;u-so h -sen '4i 'li t' r 4 1.ill 44tr ais l ia a.ve t o i abi , wr4on;. action i of the 444 .iver. Th4 - 1 '4i bing co p4d4f.'. t rraI ;u' i i 11tiA .44r i4uishe. by, ai a'u i- i In i l i:t ,. ati l- '444; In . . \a pr an th-<h-.4 441 r..; 44:ier 44.-te u iuer . i' a, 4.A i \ 4. Ti: s~n: u inc4h ch!4Ins in 444n' in ; ap: . h!' 4m.1 41n n-tIbh- t4Ianer 4th e ad arba I 1e44't 4of 1414 ht e-4in. 3rdl, 4. 1T o.\ '4 hieb4 re wig ah a nd~ v4t4.igoral Ito al p444i4of.th,-a It'ly. 4th,, A i.4ATit.i niil', '44h11 l :14t 11 44ar feet ha:*r:noaty ni' 1h the 144h-r rigredia-nt,. n ope44ra14lg 14n th-: tGkwls, andexeln t hel1 . '4h44h, in44. 01f4 curulpt i i isted n14 il er 4 -'il rellory ha 14 i4t 4iah~ .144 4 .14.. Von1 n4 ill finjith e P14 i4 n an11t invainabh1t41 . nai h yet. li tIn ob tnwIjat1 ,hr t441,11 4r pa.rti4l. 4hov have been I to'4 1 4.d1' 4ii..tin1414bit btlh~1, rt'-tari-ig the1 ~ir 4 lint a la'l .r . t 4n 1 1ts to a h-thv e t e~ all toI 44pnl; 441 11hg4t all c l44414an:. whieb 1)4 1 4ri lrai t;oal.. iaregni.trlales. 44 ahi 44dI4, ak. . No4n git ne144 unle4'4..14ht4ld J. N4. Itls 4s v H I -.-- I-|. I H (:T.4 Z 1?" Agena. '.uI 4 i 14n n 4w .pp -. ' ! 4 '4'4r4 li 44 per ideir.ns of b441e 4.ining 404' 44en- . 1 s d ir- lth' Proprittr, J. N. h l it iN I. , l'hlaelhia. I. 1.-r ,-aleb l.1 Dru,i.s a ih4.31Ih44ts in the- '. S. 1'. .\1. ('on , la'h 1444n h4 4ah .Wtent .A1ngn4.1 10, It: I. .e ly. 4 N 1he !Di3 da\ ..I , I .44% o 1144oI yhue 444a- X lr a lt airie,4at S4a444n 4fy:. 1 k er4di 'r44. 'l' .wi h-tier 1h,4 not4 hon tat - riael. Ii lih' L4'nt4l44n 4 ha 14o4'd ithe34 b-!'r, otr if h4.4 :1441 t4nial, o r slI u ba fo44n14! by a4ny 444 g .n!'e .niu, ii . 4 1 w 'ill co ler a fav'.r by~ dropila 17 t saiid hater ina lhe Pos t'~ I licl', or 4lg ocure4 lac:e in Nunn4er.. 4 i-h', that rIhe owner inav, get. it, as4 it is a Notice. Application will be made to the next Sersion of 11w Stato Legislature for a re-charter of my Bridge ucross Lynches Creek. M. DJBOSE. Aug. 2, 1852 41-3n FISK'S METALLIC COFFINS of all sizes, constantly on hand and for sale by iUI)SON &. BROTiHER. Opp. Teunperance IIull Sumtervillo. June 15th, 1852 34-tf N'otice jS hereby given that npplication will he Inade at thle next Sission of the Legis lature for a Charter for a lank in the Town of Sumt.erville. July 20, 1852, o9-td. Copartnersh ip Notice. [tIIARI-lS LOVE, lito partner and suc cestsor of Jos. Thottson & Co., Saddle and liarness tl annicturers, bits this ,lay associated with himself' CONRAD M. Wlriu:.ns, under the tiau of LOVE & WIlNN(.'S. They will continue the Saddlery and lIarness business at the old stand, corner or liroad and Church Streets, to which a continuance of patronage is respectfully solicited. (11ARl,s L.OVE, (CON It:A ) A. WVIl NG E.. Charleston, July 23, 1~52. 40-:3t Take Out Your INegro. Comnitted to Jail o-1 the 21st Augtut, 1851, a ieirorian , who says lis tanie is (abriel, aind that he belongs to Dr. '.'. S. WI'lson. The owner of the above named negro is hereby noilied, that if tlie said negro is not IaI nott, ill the expenses paid, by the exiration of one year fromn his loilgiient in Jail, that ie will be sold as the law directs. lie will be sold on the first Mionday in Septonber next. J. C. lIIA 31P., S. S. I). April 3rcl. 185.2 21-tif No~t ice. I'ersns invinIg <ieirnuia., against the I' - ate of' It. ltichni:,rin, 1)c'<l. are reqtiednsl to preseint thseio dov attesteil, and thee iii debted to inuk'' pyivinenit to C. M. IlCh IAltDSON, Adnr. Nov. ti, 1850. 2 tf Butter, 'resih (oshen Iut:er. '" Virginia anti .ilo' 'cain 13,utter Fur sale by IU)fiE ILT LA'TTA. Ca:den, Nov 25, 151. 1-tf Parasols ! Parasols !! Our whole uwori tiient of 'arnlws aut I'm brellus are now tle:ring it 1i.'diuiced Priea, to close tint. W. J. J.u:O III & SOY tI Kin.g-st-, (benl,) uo.p. the Iig Hiot. June 2'J, 152. 3G--tf Butter, Lard, Bacon & Corn PIME l. lonltain 1hitter. ia small Firkins) do. do. f'af Lard, du. North ('arolina ILarotn, do. COlN. ROBT. LATTA. March '25. 1,51 - 2-1 if -utn atio a ER aujged in a Dry Goods Store by a young gentle man wht has hadt several yenr. experience in. the husinen'. Applicatiou for infurinatiun noay be intade al this ottiice. 8o, Carolina. -Sumter Dist, //I I). VAU~fIl.\N, who is in. thme Custo E- dy of the Sh~eril' 4of Stnster Ist rict, by', virtuei of cort lii W rits of' tapias ad S.: sfacienituhm ni thle suit of Thiomas 31eCs', havinig Giled in anyv oflice, toget her wnh~l a S1'cedule oni ssmoah, ofi hmis Esitate and ei::ct. b.:s pet~thma toi the Curt ol' Coin iiion~ I'i'a= prayin that hie mnay be ailhnit tell to thes beseli:s o.f the Acets sot the Gene. ril . Oseinha' ini -de fior lie reber of insoL vent. idebt'rsi. Ii is .'rslers'i thiat the sid f'beaniis Ale~je', r.nil a.ll 'it her.-, ithe 'redli: who' initebieel, b ', mui they nare fierd'by fore lhe s ti Co urt ast Snuniter (.ouiirt I louwe, on~ thi'. Iligihth slay of Novemb~er next to, .Ile caus , it aiiy they3 canii why the prayerc . of the' pet it otia aoro..a. shiou!d tot hei grai. . W. .1. sl'\!ilJ7TO\, C. C. P. On GMX'\.; (Ii-' A .\f liTfr .ile 1:w JO[IN O'CONNOlR. Jini 7, 153. 2:1-i Wfarant~ed to Stand Mri Cq MOi'4' s rn O 1 3 eir. tte.A . a-. t'"% Ph~I~-4. i' ~.'n4'ms',;j h'wisat \~i.';z S ' way~ i', te tit!wnt ( 'ratkin-. s.c i in ' ic ra a ths L itesino y irai h- i fr-asi d Int l si -'i 'rldig inised Cmay I'r.Str, or Pa is . ; -f :s'i ijr . R.,, i~~ i"L'. 1's ou " h iise P i . ' fojr insire tion a yea.r. :si i f ii 'aa~ b i.'s. di ' ts. oc.. A en ~ tinn i it e i in tori pa iit u yi h~ane ii'i; in, fi'.t we in.v paise' t a pret-ratnce over ali uthrsi .11' H N T i T' N 'it. Pre~>ient. Thei. abive' is but sine'i f it m:n-i, criitienst' s who hav ...* :-lit er'~~s . ituwral l 'iai . ) ye*e ti.ei ny ra~~isohain, iinakeL cry vatrie ilt UN.---To'~ ir. i, the (nii hi aii p'rfec't pro. n' hiuh. hhe. a it lead, acs' 1 .1 : riiet a' olin th irosn. hii fliit i< pasint miak: isrun doubily i.d sable ii'r bu il i rpfsi.itsii tiiIi 0 i r i'i-h' ii s- he give 'i ho s wah a i c h s1 iosrt si rh ~ iian ithter a t, an ld it s stn in iis tr ied n tin g iuhsols, ir al ' loabs iii.s nell . w th it.1.stlis t 01.1 R~>FS ... i i in a lt f ever s.ol' afI l~i hv. ~ si 'sito':rs shtiliw ;rilir til hit SillPS yini hi ',etra rienrysl iiea sit u.i r.lv-a r. tiii s shm.nu. h-i: rs ; hins t th-.. thi,k .I v: on e.:n.tli ass ; Ji'ie a s iat r p .i'~n. Th leltinn:.. ..d Oinal Sr. r (' dfo til.Shs an.i sndlV loam.:--m al fit hahl u ' , ' t hey l i h . 'shii fari br I i and 's ins res paitlu l ', li l-:t't "i ON tS. 11 ashit11 tt Lew~ Tis M. Htch Land for Sale. W ILL be sold on the premises the 27th day of September next, a TItAC'T' OF LAND in Middle Salem, about one mile and a half from Mclntosh's Depot on the Wilmington a Manchester Rail Road. containing about 1000 acres. Persons desiring to purahaso can have the 1n1d hhowl to there by calling o. the subscriber on the premises. J. W. (111118. July 26, 1852. 40-5t* Executive Department. CI1A RIU LSTON, June 3, 1852. IV IIE REAS, two Bills of Indictmnent for Murder have been found by the Grand Jury of Charleston District, at the March sitting of the CMul. (ot General Se-ssions, against one CIHARJLES -FER. GJSON-tho one for the mnurder of a slave named John, aid the other for the tuurder of mon Joseph MAlGoriy. And, whereas. the said Charles.Fergu. son has fled from justice, or so secretes himself as to avo:d the process of law. Now be it known, that mo order to brind the said Charles Ferguson to justice, 1, .irlebu If. Mteans, Guvernor in and over the Stute of South Carolina, do issue this my Proclaimation, ofi'rirg a reward of '1VO IIUNDIRED D)OLLAltS for the delivery of the said Charles Ferguson at the Charleston Jail. Said Fergu-on is about fourteen years of age, about five feet four inches high, slender, dark hair and complexion solne what fieckled, and giick spuket.. (,ven under my hamd and seal of the State of South Carolina this Third day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and filly-two. J. 11. MEANS. By order of the Governor. BENJAMIN PE:unm, Secretary of State. July 2J, 152. 40-5t The First of the Season, T iE Subscriber would inform the citi I zens of Surtervi lie tid vicinity, that he is now receiving a a Af , tine. ati well selected stock of C 1 T 11S , CASSI MERES. AND VESTINGS, both plain and hney. Ai.so-a very large and superior assort ntiei of READ M ADE Cl'0'h'ING, etmbrucing every goality, variety and style, buth for utei amid b..s. Cull and see at D. J. W1INN'S. April 13, 1.52. '25-tf Notice, The Co-partnership heretofore existing bet ween the subhcriberi under the firm of J. T. Solomois, & Co., is this (lay disselv ed by limitation and miutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm by note o) open account, will please call and settle. J. ''. SOLO.\ONS, II. .. 11AVNSWOl1'II, A. WVIllTE, Jn:. Jan. G, 1,95:. 11 tf rF IIECapiartnership of C A RI S ON JHALL EE 4- CO.. is dissolved in conseipnee oif the deathI of Thom-is I Jari lee, thle business of thte firm will be closed up by the su rviving partnters. EILISIIA CAR!SON. D)AVID) A. CARSON. Charleston, June 1, 12. 3t2-tf rj I IE Subsc ribiers linve t his day~ foirmeid a I C'opa rtniersip ifn3 the F'actorage anrd General ('o~mimiission Business, under thle lirm of EL!SiIA CARSON & SONS, anmd will be thiankfiil to thle frienis of m le late firmi of Casos, II~inu.aI. & Co., for a conitonan:tce of the-ir triendty paitronage. D)AVII) A. CA RSON. .I .l5 M. CA RSO N. IW II. L. BUTTERF.IEFLD, :Tee*t in-s4t., cbatleston, Ii, c. Spmbmier 1(i, I t'51 47-tf BUM1TER HOUSEL 1F. 31YtFlS, no::l d respetfully in formii t the itjizensi .if Snieiirsilke aund ,:.Itie suirroundt i4Einlicounry i:mthat h hai jii-t rturnied fromn rt'hreston. andi~ tias madie Ite b~ on inda, and'will conitin ite reeive thringot the *u.~ in. a chi e-:o nrnenti ii. ti ll of wtich~t w ii*lii he .,po)Led of (!henpe.r tiani was?)' ever offeLred before, mi this placec. .Mhy TJ, 1b52. 30) if WA!ebb (Clark's Hotel, da~'- 'This~ Hotel is situated in the iiros piaanH~ofti~ prt of the ton n. T1he' ar~ Pro)prietor wdil be lae tose his iriends ; ad the traivelinig publie; prom auing to .spare mo exert iomii omi hiis par t to renuh-r them coimfortable. CTharges ren' Pro prielor .ta n -23 13 t 2outh Caroulina--Sumter Dist. Lawen-a 11 Helser, t SE l'TY .lohn .1e 4ulio gh ii J. (C. lthiaime. .J It appmearig fto my s:a faict ion that Robmhert t. .ver-', onte of, thle defenidanrts ini ithe abov e s' * : , is absent tronimin wn:.oiit the li;..1. m the Saite of S'oithi. ('arlina. It. is e leren thatI saul Robert C. Miiyers, do pleadt, answer or deimir to the coiijimpaimnts loll of coiimpluint within thiree imonthIs froim then date em: theL iimplic-ation oh tis ordeor, or man arder prmo coimfesso will be takeii aigauinst hi~im. ('om'r i'r S. 1). TIlI' S~Ibe lbis just openedh a SOD)A 1 FOUNT1 at hisi welt known standi wher'r lbe keeps consataintly for sanle the beat of S( DlA WAT'IER, lIE-CRE-AM and t(I NmtiMR-(l)P. Also: I C E every day, by the4 ponid or otherwise. All sol low i'or eoish by J()IIN O'CONNOR. THOMAS J. W( DRUGGIST Al CAMDE )FFEtRS for sale, for csh; or an approved credl nid WELL IECTED assOrtietnt, Of EAsT INDIA 1 -Drugs.. And ] RVENCII, E NGLI$I.AN D AtE IL. h it11R AL INSTRUJIENTS, PAINTS Al PRUSSES. (ALL KINDS) VARlNI8IIF -S88ARIES, " ' . DYE S'TUFj )LUGGIS'TS LAVELS, IIIODN'ES, " GLASS WARE, lItUlIliES, -ATENT IEDICINES, WINDdw.G i'IIOMPtONIAN IIIEIIeINEs, LAssP AN V itAl:FRs' HlEaIts & Roo'rS, SOLAR, LA ;ARDEN SEELS, SPIRIT GAS Genuine Cod Together wi COMLa'SING THE STOCK OF j A I.1 Agent for the n PA TENT AND FAA April Gth, 1956. TO PLANTERS. The sulscriher has just received a large stock (goodN for .Si4tING ANT) SUMMLER, wihich SufTrers at (iarleston prices, lys a epenses. 10 Balen heavy OsnahurgN, " " Shirting and Sheetings, " " Blbc I)enins and 5larlboro' Stripes, 10 lIlatis acon Sildes and Shoulders, 25 Itbis Baltimore Flour, 25000 fine Spaniuh Segars, Sugars, -Cof'es, 'Ieas, &c.*&c. Nohwses, Soap, Starch, &c. L. B. IIANKS. April Gth, 1852 2-4-tf Notice to Pedlars. )EDILARS of all descriptions, whether on frot, horse-hack, or with a wagon, re hereby notified that should they be mind TRAbiNG IN THiS I)ISTRICT after this date, without the niecessary Li onse, the law will be enforced against hem. A C I'N. June 22, 1852. :5-t( Land for Safe I E Subscriber oilers his Plntation in Clarendon for sale, containinf 750 cres of Land ; 130 teres cleared ; the dalce is well settled. On the preni-es ire a good Gin and Screw, ilorse-Mill and Wheat Thrasher. Any person wish ng to buy, may apply to the subscriber on he place, one mile above Calvary Church, n the main road to Camden. J. C. W EflKS. mly 6, 1-52. 3-11" Notice. Al pe'rans indebted to me individually, ras Ordinary. will please make imnedi Ite paymen', as it is absolutely necessary hat I cloi.se up my busimess, some part of i hich has been of.org standing tnsettled, md which I am duternined shall remain o nu lenger. I hope my fri'nds will attend o thin at tnce, and give me and tlienselvcs Ls little trouble no may bn. W. I.EWIS. Feb. Oih, 1'352 17-tf fI1EREAS the law requires the Ordi nary of Sumter District to be in his )tlice, Monday antlr ay in each week, ereons therefore hanli .business in said )3tice will please attend on those days. W. LEWIS. March 9, 1852. 20-tf Valuable Woodland. Near IllIE TOWN FOIR SALE. Between 17 and if~ acres of land lying it Turkey Creek neat m~jterville. will be told on accourm~odatin -Ltermas to an ap iroved pe-rchinser. Apply ait this office. Ja n. 27thm, 1852 14--tf Fo' Sale, 3My llOUSE ADLOTi, int the village of Sumtnerville, whetre I now live. There are FIFTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND ini the lot. Teruns made easy to thme putrchasers. Jun."15, 1852. 13-i W. LEWIS. AMVERICAN. HOTEL, CoNIsi: Por0 KING AND GEORIGE STRLEETS Chnarlestoni, s. V. TP IE SUB3SCRIflER, having dhis S posed of his interest in the A3IERI S C AN ItOTPEI, to alsss G-. F. K x m:D & J. 31. IIPas-r asolicits fur themn the pat irontage of hris I rienda. GEO. WV. KING. Trhe undersignecd wouldU respetfully- infirm iheir friendsl and te traveling pubic that the-y hiave least thiat ele-gant establishment-t the Airent Jani Jitel, crnetir of King anid Gleorge Streets, wheitre they are~ ready for the reeptioni of thoise w ho may favor thin ~ ith a call. LLEWCD & itIIRST. Black Crape at 25 Oenzts I-|R Y.*ARD. And t-iperior qualities at 31 1-4 nnd 37 -.2 rents a yard. Thiese will he tund remairkably low. WV. J. JACOBI & SON, 221d King at-, (bend,) oppt. the Big ilo'it. Jamo 23, 18j2. 36 tf R IoBER LATTA. h.ATE TIJIE iILu OF i)ICKSON A& LiTTA wtouldi resptectfuilly intormn hisi frieands anad the puihb- gremar-ally. hait lhe is noiw rece-ivimre a i -irty ol I le~avy sand Fune-y Groceries, which he silil sell low fur cashit--T'wo dlouri above the Pliaters' inotel, and immaediately opposite Jamecs Dutniap's, esq. Camdekn, S. C. Deuc. 10th, 1895' tf 9 Improved Cotton Gins. s to, info rm thei plbite thati he sutl maanufac girreb Iottont Ginas at liis estitalihmenat in State aurg, on the inost improuved andl r.pproved plan, avhlichi he tithik ithat the coittton gimneda ont one if those ginls of the late imaproivemae':t is wor th it l east a quarter of a cent mnore than the cot :on ginnied on the- ordinary gin, lie ailso man ua-inres them n thie mosi simple cnbtrutction, 'if ihlinenut tinishb and of the best muaterials ito wvit, Sieeli Sans andii Steel l'lated Ribs Case haardened'I whic-h he will sell for $2 per Saw. Ie alsoa re-pairs old ginls and puts rit-min c omt lele orde-r at thei shortest noltice. All ordters fur ;ins wtill he prompitlyk nnd mtnctutallyt aittned W.LA ELItSON. Stmatiharg, Satmiter ist, S. C. Feb 17, 26--t For Sale, T Jract of Ilandl com n'nine hauacltn fl dired and thtirt y (p:l10) acres, smtuatedi an lie Snlein lioadi, onei mileo Lu'ow NIid vay Church, with a Dwvl hng IlIotuse, tund athter necess rry aut-to hnags threreon, it tie dolbir ($1) per acre. As, tan tin hter ~Rt iin (one hunitdred( and forty-six (14dti) act es ni the E~state of \Vmn.11. Melintoshi's lands, vichi lies adijointing, which I will sell at htur dollars (84I) per nere. Far further uloration apply lt lhe subscriber, at NSa cet P. 0O, Smntiter istruct. W~t. 31. MeINTOSil. July 5, IS5'2. 317--ta Improved Endless Chain All persn wtishaing th. above Elevator-s can iie supplieda by, the substcrlier, tWho is thle Agent ur the litrict of Sinter, S. ('. Th F. rIrOmr )RK [D CHEMIS S. C t, AT TrtE LOWEST MARKWN TJ , 4 VtITEtRArEAritId') UIIQZA*f > ";. . YI rendaIrC i 0dg Riediciues IN CHEAICALS OF ALL ~kPVb ib OILS, SPICES, . t k . . GELATINE ' S, FLAVORING . JERFUlIJERY 9^s -.- N t. ABYfo~-a r 1cyS,. ... COpas - I IIlaa Ba~vi U AN SPRM OiL.s, -A Nr SOArl, AND CAMrt'IRE, &c. &l, Live r Oil. t evry article . DRUGGIST OR PIHYSICIAN; 0 lost approved '. 7LrY EDICINES. 24r n CABINET WARM U y1 : F. M. ANDI Wit TAKES this -neth4id#44 infrirginar the, citi '~tis-r Samtervillo. and vjcinity to has opened in Siimterville, o posite the. e Presh terian Church, a CA P1NlT, W E., ROOMr, where lie -Will keep for dSle;.c.)i ifl uch hrunilture. us comes tikider.this' 4eWttn~eml f his trade, -which he wiill warira t'df d naterial ; and will furnish for cash, at Clier-, on prices, all descriptions of Furniturelisade Rlepatring excuiled at the shortest notice. ' Milhhgnny au plain Collins furnished 1Stt, )ut telay. -. haying procured the kerices of 1I.k . : DAvis, he is prepared to f, rgdah Mpt ic Plst engraved in any style. All the ,subsriber asks is a'fair trial,hR topes by punctual attentin to busineer and'1 !ay terms, to merit public patronage. r Lebruary 17, 1852. 17*-y, ; CLOGS WATCHES AN""{ The Subscriber would rospectlulwe " *'rtn the citizens d Sithte dnd adjdent D)i-tricts, that he has just 'iohed iii Saif. erville a beautiful assortmont.of. Mf r - Clocks and Watcheskij Brunches, Finger Rings. Cuff Pins,, Magg Itiis, Buckels, Slides, Fob, Yest, Giiar, laains, of :Steel, Silver and Gold- (,lc rid Silver Pirns and Pencil Ca'se.' SJcfaI :le of various -kinds White and Coral. Beads, Bracelets, &'c. 4c . All of whit hq will be sold at Charleston prdcs for &as by C. T. MASON, One store south of Mrs. llulbert's Millenery. itt P. S.-Repairing of every. descrip .ion, lone in the very best manner and at..he, shortest notice. ff-. All rdrk -done by rne, warranted to give sati~facton.' ' C.T.:. Decemnber 2, 15.51 . .f . N, RANE; Manufacturer of 'Buggigqs, LIGHT CARRIAGES, &o Returns his sincere thanks to : the citizens of Sumter District for their liberal patronage hither- 1 to hestoweji and- -begs:lease to infotn llpla batr be -keeps cdnstantly on hand the :above.:articipp of his ownmanufacture and warrants th'aidd to be of the Hest material, workminship,mnid q t the latest style. His ptiees shall qqmpete y the Charlestoh prices, and as to dtrabili , 'n comparihon ; to be cnvinced, yoit will edsl6 call at his Carriage Repositoryo Brood t, - tinder the Town Hall and. exatning fdd your With twenty yeai's experience, .an4.JLiberty s edd He'll vie wvith the country. nd the arts 44t itstade. .May 14th, 1851# .A, ANDERSONI SuIanaterillIe, 5. C. Respect fully infurms the pedple of Samn ter District that -he hats just receivej and now oflers fur sale the best selected and 1 most choice stock of - Spimaag nd Suianns U That has erer been brought tao th rk~4 lHe has received many new stylge gtIun u1 Sunmer Goods, which purchaar ,wo well to examine before byn* eG Black,.Bllun, Green and maixed -hru' C6thee Plir and 'Fancy Cassimoeres* en, Veflvet atad Silk Vesting., Boys and ilens .Usps &c A full and large suply of l(osfery, 'GLy Suspenders, Cravats, andkerchiefs,'&d.P&: all of which will he sold on1 the' mopst HIIgral terms, and at prices to suit the tiine.. EiF' Glarments m'annfacturedJ by the subsc.rl ber, andi warrntedi to giv4 satisfaction. O ders from a distance promptly attended to. le may be found at the stand formerly od' enapied by A Conway, and more recently ' D. . Pi rce. *A. ANDERSON.r A pril 27, 1852 25 -. f - D.3.,WIN ft. IMIERCHANVT 'EI LOU. Would respetfully inforftn' his friends ad. the public gene rally that he now has on had and utf1- ra for sale on reasonable terms alag and splenidid assoffanent of Cloths, Casneim anid Wastings, ith Hats, Caps., Snspenidera, Utavat, Socks, fine Itn en and Merino Shirts, Drawers; Gloves, liandl erchie f, Umhrellas; &c. Men and il Itys Renoiy Made Clothing of .eve.~ ry desenipuion and variety C;ompilete Military Oif lti-, Uniforrs , Swords,/ Ei auletts, &c-, furnishecd at short notice. Uniforms foi: Sumter I(iffemen far~tished on' reasonatble terms. - - - gyl I s vestings are peculiarly rich. conussin@ of far richer patterns thant ever previusly eA hlbited in this market. Oct. 16, 1851 51 if;: Encourage liomd 1Manniac tures,. fj lIE Subiscribor, grate-uil for thie liberal pnatronagfe ,berstofuure bt'-ime.d upn himu, takes thIs method of tnfcrminzg the p..j~n I of Smter and the iadjoining l imicts, \haut lh. still t'ofntji to carry tn the CA R l.mE; a n I IfA RNESS MAlNiNG bucino in l all ita~ 'arl. ons branches, at lis stand in ltiemo;.vLh-, S. C.. liteI isaking~ larg-additi,,..s te h Es t iih ment, an as to enable hinm to mfhuuractu:e ea ery thing wanted, in lisa line, at the shuort e~t riotice, andt in a style rf worktmansah;' equlal ip riny in. the Southern States. ife liuan hti Ci'nploy ex. Periec'ed wvorkmen. and ..: wdI raupptied wtslK -C tlh bet seasonetd timibeet.altso with Trimtntigs tuid Minntings of the- I.test style. All new work dune in hi. line will be war t ranted 12 mnths and repairued without charge if it fail in that mhno. lie will do tepaciring at the shortest notice, and in ciase any person havin ' at a distante shotuld wantrepairingdbne,if they tvill write to tat effect, he wvill send fdrth6' pub, and return it whetn done. -1, N~l.-lfq E~~5JAS. W. AMBREOSE.-., N. .-lis - ra lsare as r~asonable as datf' personi culd expec. . ,..p Ulishopvi llo, S. C., Mar i 9, 1852. 2@4. IV" IIlack Rtivet 'atchntaan tihl~i eNegro Shoe~ Thesuscritr h'smade' aifrage.ntw i emanufacture of froms Four't Fie Thtasand4 pairs of tihe abovb article by the FALL Fo reference as to qualIty. ho e ond respetlhflyf rofer persons who may be dispoee41 to ptlrehasea f hIm, to those who pa'rotisdd it m last,yoeg &s to prIce, he wilgiunto theia i's hew n;'. an be aflbrdmed. . . ::.- - ' May 22 2 (If J~~~g