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LAZIL CoTTyi.-We havie t reeel ed through the polltw4i ttbiitlonl of' the IHoui. WilT. Aiken, a. sainle of Wia zil. Cotton, from the - valley of the Ainaron , proeured by Licut. Ilern dani, in his recenit (tx>'inraktin'of that river. It is very heutifil in- appear atce, bt watiting inl strength ofstaple, and, thiugh it night possibly be int. proved by Cnltivatioun, in its present c(iilition unlit for tuatttieitturing puar poses. A Su witp. W rr.-- I). .Slois land it. A :1.i t rong, of L-twrenceport, Intliania, ha a re'onit re last week about. a itnoe, whetithe .Doctor cut his antagnist in s.'vural plices witta a knifie. During their trial a young lad was called a witness, and was asked it' he kniew wh was tlhe obligation of an tbath, ad where tie would go, it' le told a lie? lie said he supposed, ho would go where all the lawyers go!' In Montreal recently suit was bronght against a rail road conpany to recover the value a cow killed by one of the trains. The company set up the plea that the cow was a trespasser, ant.l put i anlincidental clai i h r danages re snlting from0 the collissiot, iv which the cars were thrown frot the track. The Conrt dismissed the plaintiff's ac tion and snstained the Comnpany's claim for damages. A Prize fight fi'r ?100 a side, took place on Monday hnortitlg about 0 t'clock, 5 ailes above Philadelphia, between two pugilists, Shearer :nid Hines. Shearer was the victor. Ti CROis.--'lt general appear. anece of the crops, at this time in (Green. ville, is tn preced(eitly pronisintg: The colrn crop tnay be regarded as ilostly inatie, the greater portion of' it is cer tainly so beyond all contingencies, ex e4'pt those o' stortis aitd lootis. 'Tie cotton Crop, too, is very pronisitg, as - totishingly so when it is retolIl, ted that we had a backward spiriig, aid have also had an unisnal atiuntint ol' rain and cool weather during the whole ot' the growing period of' this Drop. A hot suni and moderate rains are best fier the cotton plant, but this year our cotton planters scent to mtve grownI their cotton in sp ite of tie iusuaiI re quiretent for the vigorous growth of' this crop. Pumpkins, peas, pot:atoes, in short. every t hintag usually enittivatetl in this regiin. pron.umise :ti abiuitntlaiit ld.-Greenitlle. Mntiii necr, 12th. Vmst-n Poa -Gno-The Vin eenfics (Ind.) Gazette says . that the crop ot' pork next full will be ve y iteavy throughout the Wiabasit vallky. It is now piretty certain thtin the coin -will yield an io nienise harvest,,amul l--r uaersstiIatulatel by the good prices o' last year, secen: a i i 'sp d to pir iluc e' :as t atcih pork a-t..passi ble. It is sali I.1 hat tlw onlv triet teto taler annuing the toaur caidielates far (Governmor' to' .alaine, is Mr'. Chauidler', the tdnti-Maitte la w *caandidaittt. Centt. i.ou D.atratso Neinerrorlts Lt. QU'ous.--'Takec two' oeitte's aof the fli.ntr co nsiderat on. D issolvI e it in a p int of thle spiit of' selt denaiat; titen ;thI one quarit o lie juice of' restoluttionin it. Shiake it wellI togcetier-thlen pt it inito the gaoblaen tbowl, (nintiry)-if t he gobaleni howl be nti braokeni-thaen sweeten it withz the sutgair ol high retpu ?tation. A d ratin ouf' these bit ter's ini:a v be taken as aif'ten a~s tihe appetite entv'e strong d rinuk. A larger portiaon ofic e inay bie adalel, ii'ce'sszry; uil it' tone btawiful shonhtl noct p'rt'eet a entre, it mtitst be fillted up aigaint with the s'ame * kinad. Thke lontgt'r ('ne tae tkSIhease biAt ter's, the less bit ter' thy wilt taste. PLAs-rt1's' CoNves-rata.--We leatr f'ftim the W\ahingtoan Coattona lanit that. ano~ther' gr-eat PIat ers' Con'I ven. tionl is to be hel f at .\l aton, Gia.. int ()etdber' next, dur'iing the State Agi cul tal .Fair. SPE(CIAL'NOTIuEN. Paisahanin;. Thaotsuands of piarenitS whoi uset Vevrmiifuige. comoeiad tof CaL'tor (il, Catlometl, &c., aere ntt aware, that while they axppe'ar to henlt the pa tient, they are actually laying the foundlationi for a seriea of diseases, such as salaivato, loss~z of sight, weaknesis of himbsh~, &-c. In another columnx wilt be founad the advier tisement of lHohensaack's Medicines, to whichl we ask the attention of altl dire'ctly intereted in their own as well as thair Chilidrens's heailth. In Liver Complaints and all udisordlers ari-iing from those of a bilious type, shioul maike toe of the onlhy genurine mickine, llobesacLk'a Liver Pills. "Be not dleciv:d," hut ask for f lahe'n mack's \Vorim Syrup antd Liver llst and oeb serve that each has te signatutre of the P'raoprie. tor, 3. N. HIoDnrSs~an as none else are genutiine Agust. 10. -1.-ly. JIoofIian's4 Geraum Bittr.. Hlundredls of ourn citizens complain of dlebili - ty and hangour of the systtemn, derangemetnt of thae liver andi astomnach, want of apetiue, &c.; they. are frequently the resutlt of too close up plicatlon, and a thousand other causes we run not hero name ; bunt we wouldi say to all afhliet ,4t, do a. we hegve adon-get aL bottle er t wa of Dr. Ilooflaand'at Germatn liitters, prepiaread by Dr. Jackson, and our word far it you will be culredl. We'a recomlmendt tils meidicinie, knoawinag froma exatperieince that it haismuch sunparior tai thae gen-t rity. of-letent medicines. We wouald say to our readlers, puarchiased nonie umnless preparedt biy Dr, C. M. Jac~ktoni, P'hiladelphuia. July 1 *A noler teienultii Wonder?! fironRTANT To DvsPFt'Ttes Dr. J. S. Hloughtonl's Pepsin, the truc 1)i. gestlve Flutid, or Gautric Juice, preppamredl from Itaenitet, 'or the Foura h Stomiach ouf thme Oxc aflar direction~s of liaronl I.iebaig, the great Phaysiolai Ret1Chiemtit, by J. 8. llaoughtoni, 3. /)., P'hila . ailphloas' Thisa is truly a wondterful ro niely faor Indigt~tidt, Dypepsia, Jaundice, L.iver Cole. plaint, Con'stipation, tad Debilily,.eurning after Nature's .Owan . Method, hby N'aturae's iwna AgttItg.Gat ie Jaticr. P"amphletts, conitan .lng Mantlific evisle of il ti amu, furnnisheaad , b agnt grhicti - otc atnong the metdieti atheri mets -ly. __BITUARy;, 'DIeparted this life, in Surnterville, S. C., on the 1Ith instant, MARYile;,consort of .anes 11. Vaughn, and daughter of James 11. und Caroine Britton, aged thirty years, Onte month anti eleven days. A fot) hus hand, and two youthful, lovely children, arele't to piwuri their sal bereavement A fier a severe sand protracted illness, which she hore with Christian fortitude, mnek ness and humuility, sh has been gathered to the busoni of "' lier-F..thter and her God." A hived mdl o'ving wife-e ninently mu-. lest andi retiring in her sa nners-it wtras hr r pride a.d pleasu:e to d.ffune haIppiness around trip Iu:nestic hearth ; and to those, who.e privileire it wag to know her. inti ma'ely, her pure heart warnel with stronrg and sinc ere alluctiun. Contented herself it was her constant endeavor to render happfly and cheerlul al' around her. olving. i the very marning of existence, when the attractions of earth were pecuiarly enti cing, ontbraeced the Christian Rteigion she has aiustrated for many years, in her "d..ily walk ati con versa ion," aill those vir:nes which beauti:y the (lh iracter of the truly pious. I P. ---:a itn death, ass in life, with perfect :uei Clce upon' the -trun" arts of -im-sas " who is ni.rity to save," and resignimg herself wi;lingly to His care, her spirit seemed to glide aw sy wit hout at sigh so calm-so gentle--so peaceful was her end. " 0, may we die the death of the right. cous, and may our last end be like tiers." L. Died at the residence of her father. on the evening of the 9th of August, lirs. JIS.1'8 M. \Vi l~)Elt, wife of Warren T. Wilder, satd yo-!ngest tdaughter of Jo. I seph M. and Martha Amis Nettles ; aged 21 vears. C 0 M M E It C I A L. Latest dates from Live ltuu, July 27. latest dates from llavre, July 22 Latest dates frin llavanas, July 29. Clial'iestonl tH rket. Ctnu a .sToN, -l uly 14, 1'"-. I1a/-past onie o'clock.-Co-ton--T he sales thi morning atount to 86 bales at 9 a 11 1-2 cents, prices firm and full. Neies. Coas i g aaee. Receipts per itail Rtoad at Sianoiterville lDepot, far the week eniding Aug't 15, '852. Thomas A. Pack, E'. I). Prinrle & Co., 3lder & lBrittan, M r... L. Ae l"adrden, It It. I)uram, S. 1E. W. Chirkson, J. ). I f[dre, Jhl ('Caninatr, J. l'hillips, L.. 1. 11.msal., IIumas sloneyhm ir, F. .1. 3Hoses; Brwn, I.rs'r & (., \1. \Velsha. W. 10"a:,n, Wilev Fort. C. I. \Vislerspoon. Ii ck & Jond , \VIlohy & OttSmart. I'. .\loses, It. C. I)0 lard. F. .lyers, L.. White, .1 It. Kentlrick , II. Crsghas, F. Sumter, It. F. I.igtn, F. I lost, J. I tembehrt, T. J. (bi han. C. J.. Skinner, A. .\l. Poster, D. :. ivans, J. Epps, ). A. Faxworth, T. E. Flowers, and It. F. Ligon. House and Lot for Sale, A IJoiuse aid l.ot pie;- eanil situated in Ill h r r s t Of t ti e- n Sumterville. For an-: fa;:her megsrsIssi.,m apply Ito .. II. V.lAUGHlA N. 6'"- Wtaieltsuain copv S t ic. Suma i:erv:lle, A.urIst I, 1_ 2. 4:-: l S0. C.\ROLIN.A--SUMTER. U)1'T. B@ W1. LV'III.l'iN, I. . , rdiniry j', r sad IHis/:ics/. W\hrasa, J ( llb-iainms h-ich appjl e.l tos sae for I,//--rs iij . timinuiq s/ca/ifn, ,in aell sandi sinenilar the -ssals iiiaand t Is, rielns~ assd creditors of \V.* .1 F. liethtue siateic of the s:a dr l)a., rwe5. it.asd. Tha are, thaere:iire, toa cite and admuam. si-h all and soaauhira, .th Ikod siredl :sail erssi tors lif tie sid d'eaI--, Ito ibe andi appea':r be:iire nie it sur next\ Orf hnarv 's Cu'sra for thei sa;id~ l).strict, Si bes hohslena at Smitert~ Couairt I laise ont Fril iy thle 27thI ay~ v . Austs. mesit., toa ishow coase, if ansy, Iv trle saaid aadmsinistrsations saiiadd nut lie granai ed. Giiv''n uder myi hanssd an.1 iseaul, tis 13 h uday of Aue st~a ms she v':ir-ol [r.. s.] 'aur liord!, 'use lisb asmd ei:ta hass'. dred assl ftiy-tt w, iand ms thes 7tih year oaf 'Ames~ricsana l.pen lenac'. Asigust 17, ]1%2..3-2 Harness, Baddlery, &c., &c. ' I Ih sausriber taks ti s ml; aetiiid of ina lfarmsaing tha popli t hat hii cairries on thai IlAILNIs', SAl)l)l.lsity, 1100'T ande Sli >ls .\l .\KING m a fies; rate stt v , siad wall sill Iliw. A resasoniabiles dle.ahach e wtad1li~ be siihl for c:asha. r iha.e a: cioods suapp!y ofith Iabihove art'iles ona hiaami r ssale ;o a she ls'arie'ss .\r. \Vidliain .abn - sonaja inaSmseavi ea cana give every infourmsaa tiln respsecunsg thle sano-i. 11.13 WVatehanasc coapy 1 wices. Auagast 17. 1 %>2.4-t So, Carolina-Sumter Dist, 1Exp rie. isa hl'jnity. Iw'.AtuEnsos, 'etis iota fair saleI I loss:u \Vis.sox, et al. ) of Lamd, &c. BQY Order ouf sihs Court. oaf listuty, 1 will lasell ail Stale-dav its Octtober r'sext, the TIrasct of Laand knoiwni as lie Andelirsonau 'Tract, cot aiinii 7961 acres, saore aorles Ilyinag in 'iddl e Sailems, itusatserd aoanI'i ar SwSLamp, about onseli ile friomi the lick Rtiver road, anid lymsg directly otn the Rtail ''The said I .and c:annoat be sold for less thani $1.00 per as.ra'. T1'n;is t-Une-hlialf p~i aible otn thle 1st Jlanary naexs, and fbalsaicae osn st Jsanusary 1851) , weaib intieres~t paiysable ianuailly tal fully pmda. Puarchasser toi give lland sand pirsoal securifty, unsd a maortgalge of the lprennaseis. Cmun'r. an M~luity Aungst. 17, I18532. 43;-7t. Sher ifflIs Sales, I Y virtuse sit studrvu Exetisons to ails I) directed, wall hbe kh!l at Saumster Couilsrs Ilionsse, aon thes 1st Mial.days ari liay follaow. ing ina Scetember nexs. wnthin legal haoiss oef salie, to she highest baiddelr, fair (cash, thae filloinIsg paroplert y. P u rchaaseurs to lily for titles: Illirse, Matnla anad Catstle levied oas i the proplerty oft l'Thomaas Ii. \aVell s at thfie sait ifai Ja ciIt. Brock I. UCattle tia lie stihl at J1. 11. Ilraockh's ont TIuesday the 7th ~ciaSeteber, in Cl1arenadon. Onea t ract. of (12) acres of laind, ina Iork -Illack Rtiver, ajoiniang Ilands of E. I,. \Vih,. erspoonit, G. Ploiwdlen and E. P'lowdencs, levi. e ad ona as the prisperty of Thseodore Wilsoni attes iff luavidl J. \aVitt. Jtth li 30 IN C. J1 1AM al, s. s. it. SuamterntlIh, Asamrnst Ila I33 11 til, No Mistake. The aubscriber having tna-!e ar. rangenents with one of the best es. tabisied honses in New Ynrk to supply hin with Gold or Silver Watches by the si. le one at the lowest wholesale prices, and having a friend there who will take an interest in selecting for nte-oflhrs to furn ish t order, fite watches within ten days frot data of order, nuch lower tbun thty can be obtained in any other way. Also, -Gold Chains or any other tine Jewelry. Eor particulars enquiitn of FR8i1:J1AN llOYT. Aug. 17th, 1852 43-5t Executive Department, S. C. f 1; ~JULY :30, 1835-. iERX,.S infornation Iis beeny re ceived by thia D.epartnient. Ihat a nurder was committed on lith body rf flugh Dove, in Mariot District, by 1iLUJ I CAMB'lLL, and that the said C;tnonpbell has either fled or conceals hiinself. Now, in order that the said Campbell mr;av be brought to trial, be it known, that I, JOIN II. 1l ANS, Governor in and over the State of South Carolina, do issue th:s oy I'roelamationt, olilring a reward of TWO IIUNDItEI) DOIlARtS ;,r his delivery to the Jail of larion Dt rict. Catnpohell is ahont .30 or 35 years o'd 5 feet 8 inches high, stont buIt, walk. qick an] steps short ; has blte eves, ILo. Luan nose, bl.1ek hair and thick heard. In testitnIoty whereof, I have signed lny (tate and allixed the seial of wth State. JOllN 11. .MEANS. By the Goevernor. I3grxJ. PEnny, Secretary of State. Aog 17. 113-St To the Citizens ofr nuiutier ADitsrict. (IN the Presentment ot te Grand Jury, iat Spring Term. 185J, iiI lonor Judge O'Neali iade the lollowing ord r : " It is ordered that so rmuch as relates to a four litonse, he copied and served on the: ll3oaril of the Cormmissioners o: the P'oor, hur (Ciaretont, Clarendit, and Stlei, with a rule endorsed, regltring theui Il build a Poor Iloase, for the arctmtmlat:ion oh the Poor, arcolrdog to law, or faihitg (s' c. so. that they show cause, why they s!iothit nut te Indicted." Under this orler. t he Cinn. inissiotners of the P'our Ior ( Cireni.nt Cotity at their regular meetin the st *lo:ilay in August, pawed the Io'io. ng restluion Resirced, That the (Cht Iirnan of this I3oa:d, h(e authorized, and directed, to give 110ti:e to the Cin.zmes of tuliner I) strict Ihro igh the papers publbshed in 't sain, invil t g th1,:1 to tiet Lt i tSumIitirvl le fin Sale-hty in S epletelihr next. to take into e oAsi-ltrnion the propriety of llticntding a Poor Ilouse. iOlIN IA l,1,AtlI), Ch'noard Cr'r!'. I' aur f ir (:laret' August 1-1, 1853. 4:3.!k Tailor for Sale. \OR Sale a prune .\luht t Lhw, t won aL ty-three- yrs of ages been'eto is a iirst ra1te ptialois atti elt liioi, hte hi'nes!. * or anly huurther p .rtichirsi please apl jIersonl or hy letter to .i. S. lI'.XAN, 3u Ilro i-Street, Chiari~lelt. SO. CARIANA---SEMT ER D)1ST, Bly 11'. L~LI'/S. -.s;., Onlinsryfor sriel late ut he ~itdi)irri:ti Wisi ereIas, .'iigt.-,h Cum ann t chi::1 appled lo in- fo r t s l hItte r i A Imi -r iti n. n tileSt :nidsguir,tp e giiods zuicat ~ltlt , rights and cre .r of JI. 1 . s. oI t, SIThI'e artheore, to creead :uhnon. ish d l ~nl engu ir,. k.ndred In erMb beforeugI tie t nex t r Ihnuv'., t'llurllfor th';e si DiSi)t in1 he OtlIle' Itat juml-r oridl ltse tioni l''enl lv the1 -.lOhy 1) I :c Aug stin... o V. e'1-i , i: ny Ihr, Gifvten u1th'I.'ierit ny bu i a~ a i- eal, ill ii' diedg and lify-j',an mthJth Notr ac~ ie. tce T i Ceusc r Iibll s 11l111 e .n'.e fo n htisl ;t. nh Sx where he ml~lt~tIenll1 ll tillsa eIy lts hsl~ailhs inal it- vttrtt sl; br IN chesIt . Vi i:epeci, tt' ti- e Nie Yo Ii .0nah, wher hedl h11 i inmh h't pIesnt wirgeI lc towhhhanesol July .ts the2 *It-ntonohi ritnd tard cuo ~ inrs lt theiit' inil. l-, to 'ioc cil. 't. J.\.\ATill&S N Money Wanted. TIiI Subscriber respectfully announces to those indebted to hin for last yeal and year before, that he is very much ini need of funds : A word to the wise is sufficient." W. J. FRANCIS. August, 1852. 42-tf - I It -. ".F - FIdK'S Ml'PAlI,LIC COFFINS of ail sizes, constantly on. Mol1d and for bole by IiUD)SON & BlROTHEIR, Opp. TFetnperance IMill Sumterville. June 15th, 1852 31-if Nof Ice. P'ersons havingr detnan ds tignindst the IES late of I. Richardson, 1)te'd. are reutiested no prlacutit then) di tly attetel, aid thatoe inl debted to nauke payment to C. M. RICHARDSON. A'hn r. Nov. (, i850. 3 if Butter, Fresh Gaisoen Bitter, " Virginia and AInuntnin iutter For sale by t()lRlRT LA'T'TA. Camdtn, Nov 25, 1951. 1-tf Butter Lard, Bacon & Corn 1'fIMll 31ountain !(utter, (in smnall F-irkin.) di. do. I.iaf I.ard, do. NottL (Carolina aiaron, OII'. LA'"'A. Matrcth 25, 181 24 tf oN the 23d day of Jae, IS52, was de [ livered by Jaynes (-reg, of .11:rion J).stric't, nt Sint ervilIeh Depot. a letter di rectdel to 1). \. oxwiorth, of Sttuttor )is trict. ''hl : ii l-tter ha< not bele de liveral. Ii t ltent etleiin has nislaid tile letter, or if lost anl iund, or shonId be fotogi by any tlemttan, they will confer a favor by drpiijici t" the saiid letter in the I'a'st Ollie, or any tiecire place in Sunter vi.le, that lhe ownher pnav get it, as it is a letter of gr.*at inport ance. iA.\M S A. FOXWORTII. July 31, 1:r2 4d1-:t $500 CHALLENGES, 'ha tieer co ncerns the etalth a Inlhappines of a peptlde i+ ait all tinmes of the- tuost V.1ahhle imapomer. I tal:' it fir craitei hi:at every p roimill d. a il i th,-ir ilu'' er, to rav th.i: liv -- of their chibilrti. and ih:t every person will en den or to tprotnote their owi health uat all sacri tic.rs. I 1 tt i tt be iny 1laity to slemitv itsatrure you tatit Wont it. iul roring to the outiniont of ii innt relebriated Ph1y- -iri:ult. are the priory enne:.- nf a Ilarer. tao riiv ."f liiSeases to which chibitrn anl mlt. are liab le; if you have an sapp.tite cotnally eb~arneable fronu one kind af thodI t.. another, (lol Brenath, l'aint in the Sito rtunch, Picking :at tin- No.-. Ilardness :nni 1-'ull nesse of the: Belly. lary Cnglth, Slow Flever, P'ulse irregni r-remteinher ihat all these clenote W\ ont CIs, & yiii .shodh at once apply the ruineily I1oIhem a;t'ckN4r Worm Syrup. An nrticle fiuteidtl uio Scientilie Principles, canipotnided %n ith purely Vegetable substancer, h ing p-r. -tty site wh.:n tikei, and calt be e In , tit. ti.ut :n ier hiftint with ctecided liierrima.. base mwh-l themc wenkanti debilitated :-J-T.- prpi e of mty Vort Syrup are " oeh,l sut it t a e i ot nl Clilal in threcata logue of :n.",1ivines in g1iving. Ifone an,,.srength.1 toi the~ Saiimach, whtich tmtake.s anit nn Ifiallable remi'tly fo r ihs ai,, ~llhtedt nt ii ith ppia, the iastoiih-ine lenr,'es-rformte!tliby thm Syrnyt a fker l'hyvsicaits hat ve fluite i: is the best evidJence of its llupelrioir e~ltl acy usr all othevri. alt1 at init. the horan syten li.it grots I, ana I''ii-., A'.. blhat thei. i liuhered stelon if aver ttuspet thuir.t ia in ae Wolsrm haa tein then"Iii iaa ani 'rak tr.ve n lladar to diestraayi th. Woraitli iilaeri lila- , . :to.i r itav allt- hatrJucti, t ai tilt-: W 11rni-N a ,:a y ntlit adire t auons tie tiWorm.i uhieb inii b,.-i anina a ii fl' ii Tablespootn fuls 3ae a;ay. tse stirtiI Iohme bas neer ii~ bee knl'amn tI oP t~ili in i nrigthe in alob tinailte ae ofi iTa- pe a r~aa i th hit ilithaikii It'iut r P.~iuii at l-t-r. Niirt f t he synjiati'. iii moni-r iaeta isaw:i than the li.1V A'l I it -ers ill a 'aiilterir toi puri oy ti-rl ooJ o r :t- Ivit ih. praile ee-tii n to ellii-e ii t le tiolhtrt ni;.ti nt~ii hal of aahiti- sytem.g nit rti .s oly i niJl1li l'i iiilveraiiu i'o aita .aaanier in ap pri ke Wei ~ ri'i~iishl thereore u ich ev lluer sysiail -' i i gh in-Jliat e a~t~c it li'st ilf lnie Pr..ani uir .; arInShedb., l~t~i- i'l:- li a I'N . il le l-it tie e rr allrol ie i- ilsty aI-u ieli, hril l, or proiin tes -r ltti-:n Ir vi. 1 hieb chue. si *on - ex lica acton arol.-in.- SumA'txe, wistb renening1 hatan irto:ll partsa 'iofa the o-o ih i ay t.i.\t'ul l i eala nl hi'b n-iet i n lr i t h anmon ni'h ithei Iiibthatinialrtt'tnt' (.aat olerante linii th-- at tbe. tniaellingu Cthe' n hltu ii-oftcorrut niVii.i u''htd tate,and na'riyin ilwii hi'ol uil h Xi) d tatoy:. iease a~ tti ot n ill iti lile li a iinahie nith eine in cuany' iotphiit, toe whc youi areaub tiron uit'e. the osit nia' otilho ld aio Wne ~e . . SNlh~OC . Ju'R XIt 3:1. i l l li T Land for ale: W ILL bet 'old on the prmises the 27t0 diay of September next, a 'iACT OF LAN) in Middle= Salem, about ane mile and a half from Mlcntosh's Depot ot the Wilmington o& Minchester Rail Itond, containing about 1000 acres. Persons desiring to pur:baso can have the Lant shown to thea by calling on the subscriber on the premises. J. W. G131. July 26, 185. 40-5;* Executive Department. - CIIARLESTON, June 3, 1852. W I1l MitEAS, two Bills of Indictnent for lurder have been found by the Grand Jiry of Charleston District, aLt the March sitting of the Court or General Sessions, against one CIIAIL.;S FER GUSON-the one for the murder of a slave inaed John, and the other for the murder of onie Joseph AlcGorty. And, whereas. the said Charles Fergn son has fled from justice, or so secrete, himself as to avoid the proces of law. Now be it known, that in order to bring the said Charles Ferguson to justice, I, Je hi I1. ,leans, Goverior in and over the State of South Caro lina, do issue this my l'roclamnation, ofrrivg a reward of TWO IiUNDREI) D)OLI.ARS for the delivery of the said Charles Fergusunr. at the Charleston Jail. Said Ferguson is about fourteen years of age, about five feet tour inches high, slender, dark hair and complexion, some wint freckled, and qiick spukei.. (iven under my h.ind and seal of the State of Sout h Carolina this Third day of Jnte, in the year of our Lrd one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. J. 11. MEANS. By order of the Governor. Bi-:iNoAtits P:nY, Secretary of State. July 20, 1652. 40-5t Situation Wanted in it Dry Gouds Store by a young gentleian who hais had averatl yrars e xerience in the businc.e. Application for infurmation may be iutle at this office. June 24, 1832. 36-1 Salt, 9 SACKS OF S A L '1' for sale low II ~for cash by JOHN O'CONNOR. June 7, l!!5-'. - 3:3-tf The First of the Season, ril l Subserber. wounld inform the citi I zens of Smutoerville and vicmnity, that lie is now receiving a large, tine, and well sitlecrted stock of C 1.0 ' 11 S, CASSI .\ltEltS. AND VESTINGS, both plain amimt uey. Asso-a very lrge and superior assort ument of REA[Y MA1D)h CI.O''H ING, emleracing every uspality, variety and style, both fur imen and buys. Call and see at , )..J. WIN N'S. A pril 13, 18501. . . .5-t f Soda Fountaia. T FI f luscibeihs just opened a SODA l1iFiUNT'I at hisi well kiiown itauml whlere he keepus consitatiiily foer sa'e the bje e1 "'ODA) WV.TPi. 10'l-( 'tBAM and G I NGE~lh R.OP. Also: I C E egory day, by the peenodi~ or otheur wise. All reehl low :or cash hv J~llIN O'CO 'Nilt. TII' C'apartner.-hip of C A R~ S () N i ARIl1.1:1 4- Ct .. is dissiolvedl in I h:,r!h-'e. the butsiniess ol m le firim will be c los.ed uy by thle suirvivmcg partnieis. l 1.IS1.\ C ARlSON. I)\VI I) A. C.XltSO)N. Chm.irle'stoii. J ane 1, thCr2. 32-ti Til [' Siibtc ribe rs have th is da~y loed ae 1 Cojiartnei'rshlip in thei Fanc'toraege aind Generail I u(~i'o ioni lusiies, nmiur thle lirmo of 1:1.1811A CAlRiSON & SO)NS, :0u1 will bsealn to the friendik of thme aite lirmc of ('anisosx, 113t1.i.1i: & Co., for ;i Coliiti:iniicet of thleir lriiellv uil ruiat iomge. J1IlSIlk CAR>ON, l).\Vl) A. CA O. I' *!a r iestonm, .inne I, 1'85'. 3-- (I P1\VIIAON I11E1, MeeCting-St., Charlestlon, S, C. Sepht eimber 1(6, 1851 417-if South Carolina--Sumter' Dist, in i1a lehur, I J.QIi'Y JL-lrence . )llsr I llobert ( X.l Alers, u'if i h'eil~ct .il.uii th liine. heSiie i Suh ricaipi arint to tuylre Iaisft io d hat~~r C - Myersd lre iily answevr c'r emni t te m comphjueuiinats till of cocmiplainit wvithino iiren iiu i nuuifrm the daute of the. impdiu'cationi ii this nrler,, our ani order puro cuuncsso will be takenm aginst himi. 3flay 15, 185-2. 30 t ~i) SUMVTER HOUSE. 12 F. 31Yl t ils, wvould rceptifully in. ~forma the citizensimr'r:nnter'lie an 2 iluihe uurrmiuingi~r countmiry that hei hasi ust reu'iirnedu from Chaiirtleston, n buii mai' inu arrunigements i to receivie I ( tF nmd $0t[IA WA 't'll, oI f every vaurietiy, weekly. throni;hiu ii - 'eam'oni. n chice nuocrtecnt 0, Win ies and Corilss 'comnftercinaries., Friti &u*., alt oef whlicht will b'e diuesosed of chtenape. than wais e've'r oili-red houf,,re in thS plure. 31-u 21, 1852- 31 t Webb Clark's Hotel, ,SUM~TER VA1LLE, S. C., * Tlhis 110e01 is sitniated in the mos pleastmt part of thie tow~ in. The P-- roprietor w'ill he pleasced ti sec his friendics ael thie travelling pnhpei; piromi isting to) eupare ino exert ions on his part I< retaler them coimfortable. Charg'es r-eu WVEBIB CLARK;' P~ropriv'or Jan, ":3 13 if DRUGGIST A S oCAM D1 OFFEftS for sale, for cash, gran aJproVeil .c ii*d ELL SELECTED asortineot of E11- Irg ig Drugs and PRENCH,E N:XGfISI ANID AMERI SURCICAL IN'TRUMENTS, PAINT3i TItU$SEs, -(ALL KINDS) VARNiSI 'E8SAlIES, " '' JW $.STIJ DRUGGISTS LAlFLS . , J10\2E1 " GLASS WVARE, 1I1t(J8IE: PATErNT mEDIi.FS, WINDOW 'u1oarrSoNIAN MIcuIDIrI.s, LAMP AND Su1AxU.ns' ielns & itira, :Sar.An, I.A UaawILE: bEcEDS, SPIRIT GA Gnui:,. e GQ . Together i COMPRISING THE STOCK OF .-Al Agent for the . ,PA TENT1 AIND FA. April Gth, 1352. TO PLANTERS, The uhwieriltr has just received a large stock of goods for SPRING AND SU) MMER, which he omifrs at Charleston prices, less expenses. 10 Ihules heavy Os-nahurgs, .. " " Sltiug and Sheetings, " '" Blue Denims and ,Marlboro' Stripes, 1Q Ilhda BIncon Sides and Shoulders, 23 11hIs Bahdimore Flidni, 2501)0 line Spanish Segnra, Sugars. Coffi-es, Teas, &c. &c. Molasses, Soap, Starch, &u. -L. B. IIANKS. April 6th, 1852 E21-If Notice to Pedlars. PEDI.ARS of al descriptions, whether on loot, horse..hack, or with a wagoli, are hereby notilled that shonld they he foand TRADING IN THIS DIS'RICT alter this date, without the necessary Li cenie, the law will be enfiorced. against them. A CITIZEN. Juine 22, 1852. .35-If Land for Sale, f lE Subscriber offers his Plantation in I Clarendon fir sale, containing 75( acres of Land ; 151) acres cleared ; the place is well settled. On the promises are a gooid Gin and Screw, Ilorse-Mill and Wheat Thrasher. Any person wish ing to buy, muny apply to the subscriber on the place, one mile above Calvary Church, on the maain road to Camden. J. C. WEEKS. ly 6, 1%52. 37-tf Notice. All persons indebted to me individuall '1 or as Ordinary. will please make inmnedi ale paymen, as it is absolutely necessary that I close up my business1 su1n3 part of w hich haw been of inrg standing unsettled, and which I am ddteruined shall remain So no lenger. I hope my friends will attend to tits at once, and give me and themselves as little trouble as may be. W. LEWIS. Feb. 9bh, 11352 17-tf fl[IIEREAS the law requires the Ordi nary of Sumter District to be in his Otlice, Monday and Friday in each week, persons therefore having business in said Office will please attend on those days. W. LEWIS. March 9, 1852. - Valuable Woodland Near TI'IE TOWN FUtt SA LE.. Between 17 and 1.8 acres of land lying at Turkey Creek near Sumnterville.- will be sold onl ac'commilodatinlg termis to nt ap Iproved pnlrehlaser. Appliy at this ollice. nos:For Sale, vlaeo ayIOs AN!) LOT'I, n thmevlneo Smervlle~~a. where I noew li'se. There are FIFTY-FIViE ACIt FS OF L AN D in tihe lot. Te-rms inalde ealsy to the paurchasers. Jan. 15, 1852. 23-uf W. L EWIS. AMVERICAN HOTEL, (0iNE O tNG AMD GLOdOtE S-rF.E-r Claarleston, S. C. ,-:2 .iill- -' Sl'lCItIJlElt, having dis5 iposed of is inateresat ini the A3IEli C A N IOT El, to Messrs. G. F. E ex .wciav & J1. 31. II uz-r, solicits for theMn tihe pa troaiae of hsis rienids. GEO. W. KIlNG. The umhel-ruigm-dt wouhld respe~ctfully infoirnm their friendsi, and the lravelihig pulblic that thmey haave leat3 tha ele Iganut e-stablish1metant thme A mentl ennl Ili.tel, coarnear of Kinag and1( George- Streets, whnere they7) are radty for the re-cepationi of thmose la ho mtay favor themal jilh a catll. KlENNEIi)Y & IltiltSTi. Mlay 25. 1952 31--6m UBlack Or'ape at 2t5 Oc(Itat A mal suiperior apl~tiesia at 31 I-4 andl 37 1-2 eentsli a yard. The--e wIll be founda, remnarkablly low. - W. J. JACOBIl & SON, ~21 lingz s., (fiend,) 01pp. LIm lig Itita. Jannt 29, 185~2. 311 i f For Sale, '1Tract of 1,and~ coantaitlinig nine htin Ildred and thirt y ("380) acrer,, i-it unatedl on the0 Siaem llowld, one i' e Ibelow tld way Chnareb, witha a l)weihlug Hoause, and1( oilher necess: ry otl-hnibbhiags t hereaon, at one dollnar ($1) per acre. Alsoa, ran inater est in onie hnnidred ande fortyv-six (1.lG) acres ian the 1z6tale of Wma. 11. Mc-intoshl's lanuds1 whicha lies adjoining, which I will sell at four dollars ($4) per ae-re. For further inforat ion a pily to the smibscribter, at Sa 101m P. O,0 me Iitit . Wiv. M. MIc1NTOfIl. Jnly 5, 1852. -7--tf ROBERT LATTA. L i T ilts ilI OF -iCKu'ON & LATTA wonII respectfully inaforma hais frienads anmi the pubiei gaenral ly, t13hat' is abno ece-ving a va ri-fl of Ilienvy nudit F-zarey Grocerie-s, whicha ha will sell haow for enish--Two dooar:< above thea P'innters' lI Ite-I, toad immedahiately opoit~e Jamiies ihmanitap', esq. C.samdena, S. C. l)ec. 1th, 18~50 tf 9 Improved Endless Chain. All peru-ons wisinig the abhove Ilevators enn he suaimplieda by thea sublsc-riber, who.ia thes Agenat for i 1)iatrict oif Sumnler, S. (. '-um~. tervill, IX)eeembetar 2, 1I51 tio-t f Improved Cotton Gins. Thnflfor past1 favor the1 lii sublscribe-r waiih a-s to informl the puljtatalle he33 l still analuac inres ('ottona Gins at lisa establishment, inSt buarg. ian ithe motst -imlproaved antd approved p an1 wthich he t hinksa that the cottoen ginnied on one of thoase ginsu of the taste impiroavemuent is worth at least ia quarter of a cent more'thnua the cot tonf ginnied (al thme orinary gn lie ttise'tan ninct'ures the-m on the most simapl- ednstmection, of the'finest'linishi and1 of the best~aterials; ;'t hardened whaichh he wfiluel 'for $-2 per Saw. lie alrso repairs oldl einaand puts thenm in coms plete ordear at hte shorticot notice. All ordera fho Gina will bprmtyndpteulyttende to. Wll~fRiSN Stat,-hur., Samater 1).., Set ':-.t, 2-i. ND CHEMIfn iN, S. C. -t, A Ti OWi4f, ii P -t an a er i SIEDTa"RiAN ariltd EuaOrs.AplS .. mIe d i64 ess - rAN CII W ALC U,$ tND OILS, 'JitlCES M IP8, GELATINE, FFS; - FiAVOIUWSE~A 2 i. .1KRl *C HAI r ye' *Nti DAdth Wwns, .. .Coae HaAt J1dta ai a' RI) AND SeIcaM Orr., FANCYa g(PAr a AND CA at.ntfa. 8w.. riii every article A 1)R GGIST O8R.PiYSi attestaprtd - -- fIlL 2 4tfhDICIN. CABINET WAREROOM4t F. A. ANitE T1A riS -this' . t~ pdJ n ,informi'g .tbe J~t~ sWj STantertl s' ivd that he hn opened in Sumterville, oDP eIOI1W.new PrenbyterhIn Church, a 4:A l3IN E'T AR E ROOM, where ie will k se for Bale - till such furniture ts comeali liif thIi ojirtmen ' of his trade, which he will .warsrAt tif-good material ; and will furnish. eash,O harles tion priies, all descriptions o Firn te ade; Re-pairing executed at the iFir'tet 1reat' Mnhogany and -plain Coffips futnislie withs out delay. - ., .; . living procured the seivircdf ir.C. W. Davis, he' prepared to furnish-MetallkfPIated eng~rved in any style.: All the subsnber asks i..a fairt iiI41, tInd iopies by punctual attentio i tt 1uin a a id easy terms, to merit puhlid patronage. Fetbruary 17, 1852. ,, . 17-1y CLOCKS, WATCHES AND The Subscribor would reepectjply in form ilhe citizens of Sumtdi and'ndtlcent Di tricts, that lie has Jnrt iple~hd' i'Suir : terville a bena utiful assrtnienit oT ? Clocks and Watches Brooches; Finger Rines, Cuft Pins, au Ititgs, Buckels, Slides, Fob, Vesi, Guard Chains, of Steel, Silver and'Gold-Gold and Silver Pens and Pencil Cases;. Spectas eles of various kinds ; Whito .and Coral Beads, Braceleis, &c. &c. ..All f-whichi will be sold at Charlestoi priies (r Ca.tsl by C T. MASON; One store sotiih of "' * Mrs. fulbert's Millenerf: P. S.-Repairing - of every description done in the very best mlanner .anddat the shortest notice.. Mf All-work. done by me, Warranted to give, satisfaction. - . C:T. M. December 2, 186-1 6 I f Maingtuufn urer o[.l uggies, LIGIIT.CARIUAGES, &rc. Returns his sincere thanks to. Ehe citizens of Siimer Disti for their libe ral patronage hither to bestowed and begs leave to infohntthem that he keeps constantly. on hand the above dirtkleB of his own manufacture and wariiias the same to he of the best imaterial, vrkmanhip, azit of the latest stylis His pris'es shrtll.om petat with the Chyares tn. ppices,and. e..uttility, nil conpariselj to be etivinceds you illples1 call at his (.artftigo Rieposhory on" lroad Street' uinder the Towin lHa'l and examrine~for your qelv-es. With twenty years experieqnce,arad Liberty's aid, Hell ie with the cenntiry inal thoatstdf (tin trada. - - May 14th, 1851 q- - i A ANDPiRSON, %suntervie, S.* C. Res-pecc fuliy informs the. people of SIAm ter Distrt thrut he haIs Just receiveAhnd__ gn. uuffers for .mac the. bs*-selected qnidjf . miost choico stock of .Spritag asad Suunnwlr .Ndi. 'rhat has ever heen- bI-ofrih td tIris alarketa lie has reei'ed many tiew matle4-dfSyring-and1 Suonmter (Goudt, which purchasers w'ould do welIl to ernmine before buyIn elsewh-let-6; Black, ltn,,Green andti mired Biroad-CloiheN, Plaitn and F-anity Cassimerzes- Satin,. Velvet, andi Silk Vestinigs, Boys and A!enas Capsi, dire. A fsui! and large surpply of Hosiery, Glovesj Suslienmders, t'rnvaLta, lIndkerebie-f, &c. &c., all o f wichel will be sold on the must liberal tertns, ttndl at parics to suit the times. 1;.' Garmentzs mnarmiactured by thenubscri hmer,-zsud warranted to, give satisfnaion. 'Or ders front ta diancrue prompltly attended to. H~e may he fsnntd -is the staned formerly tc enptretd -by A. Coinw.-y, atud mtore recently by Aprl 2, W2 * A. ANDERSON. A Drl27 - 3 W 25 . -- i . KERtCHANT TAILOM. Wattuld respeLctfi$ itnform his friends and thel pilbhe,. gene rally -that he now has on hand alolrst i sle ons rea~sonale~ terms a largo and sple-ndlid assttrttttenf of Clothts, Cassimerg anti Vestig-, with Ifats, Caps, Sbtsls-tders, C'ravats, .Nucks, fine tm e-n attd 3lerino SlhirLt& Drawersw, Gioves, humikerchie-fs, Ulmlirehas, &c. tlent and BlilN Rencty Made Clotltingf gyg.. ry de-serippisn anid v-ariety. Comptlete aflilhanry Ostftits, 1'iniforms, Sword,, Ej autle-tts. &c., furntish~ed at short notice. Uniformos for Sntater Rtiflemnen furnished on reasomile terms. (17Ilhis vestintse nr1 peculiarly riefh, consisting o~f far richer pattertes than ever preyiuusly ey hibited in tis .iurket. - . Oct. 1C, 151 '51 if Elncotirage Homae dIlnufac tures, ft'HEi Subscriber, grateful for the liberal I pat ronutie her-tA fore b~e'ittwed upon htitr; ta-kes thiTe methtodof intformiing the peopio of Sumnter anid thte ndjoainin g IDistricts ,i tat hti Pstil contittes to'cnrry- ott tIt CARIIIlA( l'. and 1r1RN CS5 MA Ni'\G bumsiess im-all its vari onts brainchet,- at hs stand itn lishtopt ille, S. (. lie is mnkhtg htrge adlditionis to his Estaiblish ment, so as to enambie htim to intitfiteture- es ery thinsg watord, hn his line, at the shodrtest notice, and mn a utyfo i-f wimrktmantshtip egn~tal to anty itn the 8onithern, States.-. -Ho hns in his employ ex peri-eced,.worktunand is Wtell supl >hed 'ait, - the 1t-At sea'sonedi timber ;maso with ' rimmingu anid Mounthttgs of the latest style. All new~t work dono in his line will be wvat rn-ntd 12 tmnthts and ni-paired wtithout chiargto if'it-faji h .that thit. IIla will do repai-img RI the~ shortest notice, and in caso any person living at a iistance shoutld wtant repairi gdone,lf thpy will write to tha~t e-teet, he will sen'd1 for the job, atnd retut-n it wvhn done.. JAS. WV. AMBROSE. N.hl-his -rral are as reasonable as anty 't-rsont couiill expect. ishopille, S. G., Miarch 9, 1852. * 90-ty ?' Black Rtiver Watchan wIll copy Sig mont ha. ' 3 . WA. Negro - 8oes. Thbe sulbscribert i .ate nentIs for the afnea t mia o j to Fit Thousand to moftt tiillab the FAj.L. For et o~a qahie ttontlides efbuiy relt perstti ~ dtmenosed to p-erchase of t t'ijt~sp Wuptm1onized h to',bst eyear As t l ~ a guarantee themie qa-.o at 3fay2 . it '-'- i .MURAN.