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haprj ill iledfo -the last i.1 ~a t s vithdrt itormiission,; it__ ~ult nuolhto injulre the prospects th p4;g codp'on the rivers adjacent o isj$ea. : he natural current of the lid has en thus.retardeq, and the tb.i~tbiiflftiat Iight ere this I ye licu relieved through the natural '1t t#. rL:genitleman. fromn Georgia, tIv olimiii we recently conveased, es tnated thj loss at fully .one-third of 0' : eiohh f- tide land planted in that Suitat A1 gale, which has been ittglpated as the result. of this alost tprecedented spell of close weather, 'i ' the )ianlters in our neighborhood, could also materially damage the cot .i rops, and depreciate their value in hI iQst a corresponding ratiq. We ope,. howe er, that the blow, though tniparatively moderate and little fielt ire, niay gralit us immunity for the ut. ue.-outSher Staudtrd. S - (ono1rowS. C., SE'T 1iiEin 8. 50'1 WUeather '(1nd( the Crops.-Thie ainy weather which we announced as -Otliieieing in Junie last has conti nued 4;p to the. present time with some short ytervals; and early much annoved the S hbour in hoeing and killing grass, and .WV'%itli ring the last month was greatly det 1- mntal to the curing of blades. '"The great till of rain on the 27th and 28th of August, and which spread +, }5ast injury frotin Mobile to New-York, ;a; the various rivers, is to-day with Its ?:,1i the- Santee and Pee )ee rivers, and is likely to do much damage to ha rice crop, and especially to those vho -plant the most fruit ill tide lanids hiiglhest up. All the lands in the ;.:neighborhood of Lynch's causeway on 8dnbztitee was under water yesterday. rom Pee Dee we heard yesterday r nd the water was not then over th'e = banks; but it is feared to-day, the fresh : t is upon all the rice. The wind is o lhigh at N. E., and has been so for 's;eerl days, preventing the freshet .ie going to sea.- JVnum 'ah Obscrecr. +Tim Cators.-!Te S:'hna (:\!:.) 1:{. o:pcirter of. the "lt lt., s i. Te iel worin is tuaking diet'truli ve r:iv agcs among the cotton erop in this ,. ection of country. The present coOl weather, almost cil eioi for October will enable the worsus to do their work speedy aid e:B{-tu. % ya e notice comiplaints inl our . xchanges fromi siim.st of the Sotia-ro - Tme ei i+'- ! i[ l h i &.de till' prlesniLt scason. a hTdmurso11IN Ques-rov S.":-r-re:n. . fr orning Express sat aes on I[hm ' yt,bority that the Fishery ? , i'estiinihas already b~eenl satisfactorily ' y{tcled. kt'lST OF A \loNK O I.I T" \.'r ( , Le -Taiitimoie .',n -,'t 't :rd -. faun- thie \ladiisn ( N'.) .yaa, 'of 7th tilt., that L'.uairi:, well it as the 'Monk of La Tiappe,' y4 .1l\itiurderd Edward J. Ahlarev 9,deColuiihibia counmty, ini 11 ..t~i1~i itw~ lee; oiie shiit tl m~#"; l' y was finially Sd1 3 m~4.Wt:v's) wit;.. SIsA NE Astr.UM IN TniE ])israi-r orF diCotuaima.-T'he sumi of $10,000( lhas b~~ieen inserted ini thle c-ivii approriaitioni till'passed by Coigress. ihr the pari . chase of' a site cotiignot less thaii Sten, nor more thani fitteen acires of ilandi, ir the neigh borhood of \Vashinigtoni, Sand for the crection, tirniising, -andI fittiing up an asyhnia for the inisanie of ~the 1)istrict of Cal umibia, and of the A.rmy and Navy of the United States (says the Newberry Setinjel. of lie 7thi instat.) that the d welling house otMr~s. Gouliing was overthrow i lby Shie storm, which pa:sse'd over- thlie np~rthwesternl poionmi of t his District on IFriday last. TLwo younig woitien, j4l~y the name of Grey, who were ini the house at thle ti me, were instant ly killed yits fall ; a Mr. Pit ts was also ser-i ou sly injured. Mrs. Goldiing escaped yit hi slight injury. TPus Caoirs.---The fiflowing~ is aim ex Sitact-of a letter recei ved b'y a imei -v hin-t ot this city daited M ~AluIoN, Twiggs Co., (Ca.) ;\ ng. U ]. T1hie cottoni erop he~re tiy to abo~ut S hie 10tht of' thus iiontht never wa~s moi re ; vpromnising. Thel excessive rains which we have had since then, has and will n,. ater-ially injnre the crops. All lo Sand level lands haive rusted and sited . -off ever-ything except the grown h'oiis. From prsn appearances, time early -crop is nearly all that will be nuide. - Corn and pirovisinm crops gieerally are ~v ry.good.---obi/e Tibsune. LAinas STUauxo.-Oii thme stibsi ~.doneeof' the freshet last week, M'ar. A. ed~ntono visited his c'orn-field in the swamp, about a mile below this cityv, vherit3me lie fountd a sturgeon heal takenm uip his t(Itarters in a slhall ow lagoon. Hew.s saf'ely landed, dlressedl and Sbi'ought up to thme city, and w as iud ~ hen to weigh one hiunidred antd inetty 'Ithree pountds. It. was aboutt ten feet wlength, atnd behfore it was udressed, i \vpuld probialy have weighted two aidgeid anud fifty poundi~s. bj~ar the saeui phree he also found a arpre andl singular- specimnen of' thie eil~ nus, kiiowni in inatur ial histo athe SIrenl. It is twentfy-five inch 1of1g, hats a pir of legs near- it-s hiead.. of~%e c~hi a lini, or som et hinig oneih - Yesiublity a small wing. Its skin is a1 $ ithonit scales, sinmilar ini shape 1.0 ti O tit soii newhat sitonter. It, is, a~s' tO'ti ,r ltior n~3 gly hook ing custom - fir iilyle Sen aive ait Mr. Is 1l~0b ~),"Q~ Wn)hs t u diosi. j'i JAN.S ix itioN. -'rli e Sjaafs ifatiglo ojeial.orga;of tlaLDutwid gyernient, publishes an iuteresti1g corim ulnication from ie dolonial . do paitanent, explanatory of the priesent and past relations of Holland withtho enmpire of Japan but with especial ie lerncicu to the ruanors which have been afloat respecting the -naval expedition proposed lin the United States, to compel the emperor of that great territory to open his ports to foreign trallie, under the cover of cer tail alleged inaltraatnent of ship wrecked American sailors, . on the Japanese territory. It results from this oflicial stateanotit,- that the re ports of Dutch inte.firence to..pre vent the sailing of the' American expedition, and of the government of the United States having consented to forego their purpose in. considera tion of the authorised intermission of the Dutch authorities in Java to arrange the points in dispute witlt Japan have no foundation inl fact. All that the Dutch governmnent has proposed in the case, is the address of a friendly despatch to that of Ja pan sanoothing the way for an anica ile reception of the squadron of Coa. Perry, mad suggesting the expediency and advanitage, tder circeumstances, of the opening of- the Jajpanese ports to foreign trade, as in 1842 had been the case with his neighbors of the Chinese empire. It will thus be seen that there is soine probability of success in the object in view, and that Coninaioulore Perry, on his ar rival off the - coast, imay ineet with Io difficulties in couaintuuication di reet with the imperial court at Nan gasaki, the capital of the empire. It is only due, inl justice to the Dutch authorities, to state that their ef forts appear to have beeii uelaising since 18144, to induce the irmperial goverltnatent to relax the stringency of' their exclusive Systeia, as the pas sage of various despateae , which are cited with dates, would seen to testifty, so far as their contetts are refLrr'.I ,. .\ ', i in iti alth' I ' ; i t lan , 1 !n t h r lie /n g - ble result, yet, it is not without Uh p)Ort an ce thait they hav clicihaattfd au tograpjh replies 'ru'i :Ih Inn err, couical in l ..ar1e''i a'.d I'1a.it'I o l. i"l; p.tri thfe alncint Iobliy of th f, ,tare, it hay Ik enl -l_ it t im-:' oi ir', - irs h e i t 11a,' sitilhir 'hit,' rlit.i c t' t i - e.,. t , that !'. !:' I't f'ib itiol i of thme crltrVy o' a pproach of' foreign vessels, either sulliinitag frn'iii stress of wealther, or a oundition t wtreek, slunld not be enfokrced, 1bt , that, under certain regulat ions they should be aflr. ded succor; and the crews, whiao m iglht be east ashore, treated wit ha Iunani ty and kinidnvss; bit that they could only be recotialeted into tht'ir owl ('-+nL of~tt th;Ilatt olliec he ing= per forantl by the vessels afd.l ia ut.---on don~ ..(deertiser, August118. Wourn OF A liAxxEnt.-( )ne of the precaitts in Alaiiont outy, ' (A\la..) sta's the Chiainberies Trlaibe at. the re. eeit electioni, jiulledl 74 votes. A box for1 dhiine-cou~t r'ilibu ians to, thme WV aiia toln Alorunnttient was kept at, tile pls, andi it conitained& i- dimeis when't tile elect ton eloised. Ju lst li-olan this faet, we'll vaenaturIe tao say thi~at thme Ipeopaile of that pbrecint :are a illural, etn'ltenled Uited St ates eighity-i ne1 we~ainen holbd. inlg thle Ollice of ''bt in aster' () thIir yi'a onie .of whioni are ini fPenntsylvania. Somew of thlese are iiipotmd oltitilhiees. A report IS inl ci rclation thlat, tile 1l(on. '1 hus. II. llt'ttin is lying' serious ly ill at lznioie, lKya. Recv. EFdwa rd .1 led . of I exiin'. ton(i, Ky'., whio recei ved I. i'r. ( 'ayi: the chureb11 by u imt isml, 1hu1 whoset' ininstrtios hecontanly*atttentded, has beetn pre'seted~t bya .\its. C'laa with a tanassivye gobl~ seal ringi, set waitha a hug'Le andi very'' prtecious staone. It, was a liavorite inglL of Al r. Clav, atnd worn lby iina duiitng the hast five ori six yaris of hlis flte. Oni Thlur'stbry last, thie eitot' of' theiL (incinnalti GUzIYette saw at. the iflia.e of thle Expre'ss C.oimplany iln thiat, city, a little girad abou'at, tent years of age, who, had I beti shiippaed hv express from Washaitagton C'ityv to 'her' inlte Al r. Perni'inan, at.I Dzaytoni, (Ohio. IThe cost of t raaspor4t't i otn--hietluld ing boal' ding anld extr'a lihre was oinly~ S1. I :unlCtf composed of four tteena letters. My 11, .,l10, 14, is a Low nin l'enntsylvania. My ), 7, 5, 11, is a cobunty ini Georgia.m My 1, d, (;, s, 10, 12, 5, s a tow in Scot Sl .1, 12, .'s ii, is a sea inl Ai. Mly 1, 14, :I, 1, is at cbaa on thle casterna const of the Uniteal Statesx. My 8. 1(0, 4,1.1, is a maunaber. My 12, 7, 13, i, is a grain of cult iviationa. My 9, 14, 5, 7, 4, is a towna ini Asia. My 6, 3, 5, 11, is a lzake intI Ilinois. My 3, 13, 2, 14h, is La toawn int l'alest ine. My whaole is the nameaa ofC a distinigush-. ed General. An'iwerr naext weerk. I fts"reAn. Administrator's Notice, I IIAV]8 appoiate'd M~ir. W.l M. Gren, anyA A"rent, to e't tle nil Itahe matter', of the l',state of' .John DMel )onatbl. late of ibis Distarict. MAhity ]' . H)JA I,). A I.[ a Prs~ons hang ta dem'atadim g'aist lhe lIs-aae of .lo Me')oalloald, wi~ ll pres-nt thiemi dalIy littested. Those idetetd wiall naaaike iniimutate paymen~lt to Fecbruary 1.f..252. 17 tr SPECIAL NOTIOES. Povison isa1g. - f titm o -f parents who use Vermlfugo cormposed of Cantor Oil, Calomel, &c., are not. aware, that while they appear to benefit the pa tient, they are actually laying the foundation for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, &c. In another columnn will be found the adver. tisement of Hobens 'k's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Chikiren's health. In Liver Complaints anti all dit.ordors arising fromn those of a bilious type, should make use of the only. genuine medicine, IIubemaek's Liver Pills. S'' " Be not deceiced," but ask for lhe n sack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and oh serve that each has the signature of the Proprie tor, J. N. lionEssAci, us snone else are genuine Agust. 1. 4-J--ly. IIoofinad's Geramsan hitters. Hundreds of our citizns complain of debili ty and langmor of the system, derangememnt of the liver and stomach, want of appetite, &e.; they are frequently the result of too close ap plication, and a thousand other causes we can not here name ; but we would say to all afflict ed, do as we have done-get a bottle or two of Dr. 1looland's German Bitters, prepared by )r. Jackson, anti our word for it you will Ie cured. We recomtend this inediciie, knowing fron experience that it is much superior to the gene rality of patent imedicines. We would say to our readers, purchased none unless preprueil by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. July 1 A notlter Scientific Vosder! i3POitTANT TO DYSi'EPTICS. Dr. J. S. Iloughton's Pejmin, the true I ti gestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, ireipareil from Rennet, or the Fourth Stonmach of tlw c.t, alf.-r directions of Baron I.ielig, the rat igrsi.,to gical Chemist, by J. S. Iiotuhtotn. .. I).. I'hita dolphin. 'l'his is truly n w% omitrih-:i re imedy for Indigestion, Dyspepia. .a iott.. I.iver Counm plaint, Constipatiwi .amit I-.hitty, curing after Nature's Ov.1 *-hed, by Nature's Own Agent, the ..sr y .Inice. l'anplhlets. contain ing S- ieiitc . vi. ence of its value. furnished by :i:: a, rati .. See notice uming the mnedical trin:.96.-m.:nts. 8i-ly. .\larriel, in this District, on the evenitig of the '%d instant. by the Rev. Mr. Onit:s, 31r. W. .. MLeCA.1,., of Camnden, to Miss EAlLY S. BEllIRY, of Surnier. JT UARY, ,:m t ls t ;:C,t i urdiay, tihe 4Nth instant, JOIIN CIIElR Y. only son of It. J. and S. W. Scarborough, aged 2 years, 6 months and a few days.-3larion Star. Died, ins this place on the morning of the 81st of August, MARTI IA EL.L.A. young est child of Richard F. antd Anti .', aged one year anti two onths.-T -. (Ala.) PIalladiusm. To fise Voter of Clar.mt - fE(ii olCunsty. 'a t didute to repree.a you in you, ne.u\t. I. lature I have entered ito a heavy cwarat with the \Vihtington &. Manchester Rail Itmoad Corapa ny, tuntder ptetualty tom cu plet e Stirty aniles of their Ro-utd within a givent timime anid unmder certaiti:,t ipubitionst. I tittd that the fai thmful perfo ritmanmceof lthis coin mrat will reepaire iny contan~tt personalt supervision. Titts situtated it is uittet Iy otit of nty power to attenid the pttbl ic iteet inigs of rny fellow citizens-a course of1 condtltC expected fri-itt every candtidahte. lin view of thle above ta temenot I feel mriv self commipel led Io retire frornm thle canmvass amid I do so less relu tctanot ly-utwinig that I leave itn the hield, those n hto are wiser aid mmnore experienmced thanm miyself. I take this oiccasin to retnrrim sin cere thaink .s to hose whot brounghti my mat it forwa rd anmd to express mty grialitti to I lhise who~ genie. rott e prodferedu tme thieir suippiirt. Sepitembter 1.1, 18~52. Executive Department, 3, C, \\ ]il bitAtiinformatio has beenm re \ I c'eie at thii I )epairt mient, thIat ani atrocioiits tlrate was conuititeid by a Ne Jr elow, n ti he pesoif tadtfi and tha said Negro hs adeotis follwpe.i Nowcedit2 tnwn2 tharsi orde, that thet si, Jorl eig. itllsNS , oello andlt om tiand ellinCie 'it and~ ott ver staes0 th toiuwth doiark dotisst aidhis, mylch a-e mait, intlerinit a reard ofmi T\\li'rO lilwa a straiger llim,\R for ihis dli ery am o rthue Jaitleof Aiiiserona District.~ io rom exceding ~ h orti wi ier. of e fie ieet lix o~rta eihtichs hig, well hm, tofli ra ter, y ew ti compIlexin, conve"Il'r-e bskl and who ly was -well fot tdr-s d iat them tme w it darki eght ad asg, e ye otit, andiworeaaitaN.atVyntlipwhim.afterwas aol htrnge n1 traier n ebhrh( olodtand repre disaemmie huning work. ani e oh tievaed f illow lyie noniltda of 'A Tit, A. I'A Ttle R trm oAlamaegt lome teih yars lf ~ a o. one: W t ~ i a N. Wyatt, wof afntrwrd ISoh hieretoy traerIhmt nappr ( onh ill le. Givnauder my then an sealt oif t he St ale atheis, thiet14h roay of' Augt, . D.i Unte irsays 1.):pot., ec'ry of SA. Sie ptiib 4.~ v 47-ui t made, attenetssio fth tt So arolia Sumtder i Exparte. n rEquiity.= EDW'D. ANDERSON, Petition for sale IlosFA Wit.son, et al. of Land,'&c; Y Order of the Court of Equity, I will sell on Sale-day in October next, tie Tract of Land known as the Anuderson 'Tract, containing 7011 acres, ioro ori-less; lying in Middle Salem, situated on Talohr Swamp, about one inile from the Black River road, and lying directly on the Rail Road. 'Tho said Land cannot be sold for less than 8 1.00 per acre. TEnas-Oine-half payable on the 1st January next, and balance on 1st January 18.54., with interest paynble annually till fully paid. Purchaser to give Bond and personal security, and- a morigago of tire paremises. W. F. B. IIAYNSWORTII, Com'r in Eyuity August 17, 1852. 431-7t. Head Quarters. Ci , u s2, 5 /yrdr l th C d P1rasol ! Pa r s ! rcc hol by aO t At of 18.11, ( e Seuio. I :11;:) tYIr ao non-iticoimpliaince the law brill re c ntiov l'gainst all dinulters. lt; order of' tie Conmnnder-iin.Chief. J. W. CAN'&'EY, Adj titant and Ie ,)ctor Genr gl. Sept. 7. 86 Parasols! Parasols!! Our whoiit scortineit of i1raroll, and brn Icre'lcia tir, nu o ~llrima_ at Itedtieci P'ri~est to cicise out. WV. J. J.%((\~ 4 .c. 2'21 licng-at., (hendt,) oaip. thicg floot. Tr1lE I'EIIE DEL. 1\concsioitcc ofi a ricmcor, to the efct Lithat the steamicer l'l'l': l)1:1:~ hail beein so'd, It) run upon another rover, Captait (;o. L. lI.wtr.>x takes this niethod of in. forinirg lis friecnts that such a repuirt is inceorrect, antd that the " PE:. 1)U.t:" wil resume her trips on or about the Lit October August 24, 1852. 44-51 $500' CJHALLENGES;' $LWhatever concens the. health anl happines. of a ieoplie is at all tines of the ma.t 'aIi4ble impuriance. I take it for granted that every p. rron will lo a ll in their pon er. to save the lives of their chiliren, andi that every pers"on will en leavor Io prerncte their own health at all sacri iees. I feel it to be my .u t t.oleuultv nacsurt' yiu that W oits. ncecinlinr g to tihe oplanti 01 the no, ct elehrated I'hi.icians, are the printary -ca.-s of a large tuajority of disenses to whiell chiidren aid :lult. are liable: if you have an appetite continually changeable from one kind of fond to n cnt ier, licol trent h, Paii in the Sto mach, Piekin g at the Nome, Ilardness and Full ness of the Ielly, Dry-Cougt, .Slow Fever Pulmse Irre "ular-renetnher tlat all tijensedenr Wotxs, & youehottld atonctt pplyte rerydV Hobe~auis 4' 1i.9.3 l A artielo founled' uon ltinN . I ei t10t7.u.- i "',; i. ..Iey trrhMtt f !1iMuL ees-, --ctl' ->' ' .Ien t:aken. to A ."ctroi be -it t t"" t' ." ti . it --' r h twe -.%,ih + --"idle bete' saic..c, 't'c '.e t - ." , :. / '..,, ? c ir..t en D siurrirrc hae. scaile thcent wecik isau, l:!i'teil thme Tioncic propertcies ii of y Woirmc Syrtip rnre c,tha ircici ithouicit anm e'yial in ite ca:ta logue. of in..li'cnes. ingvn oe nlstrengthi toc the ScionIc, wh'ichi tcnakesc it anr trilcilab reinec'ily tor thicios e nillieredi withc D~ypccpsiac, the ra--tccnicdhicng cucrecs ;c'rfirinccIliby thi. $yruci acfter Phy.'-ii ri hatvte farite' c. isc the besct eideunce oi'itc cupijnor ethicacy~ ove r acli othetr'. Thisu ii, hecmos iflicuit Wormo toi ilectrcy ofi ccli that inife't the huncc~cta ccystccn, it g~rocws ico anc nhuoccit icciletinite' Ieci:h hercc'c'ding sc cciild care ilit'iencct Ccc tiwi liatet'ineci.s aneil Sternimachi eli-etin.;' iihe hcealih "io c:cilv asc to enuseic. Xi. Vcn ittiace, Fitc, kcr., ticcit ctiu~ m aihliere'l scltict if ev.er supcicltt ithat ii is T1c/w i' r m hcacteinrg ithemcc tic arn ecni. r.y tra v. Icc cirler tc citcrccy chiii Wcrin, ac v'ery enccrgctic tr,'atut cm uscccct tic purciceci, it wouhrcii chiert'fre hec lcroper tic take ti tcc 8 cof cccy l.itver l'illc.o acscc tco reicw all icbctructincs~. thcat thet Wacrnarc p 'tn my neiv t ciurct cpnthc lc Wotrccc, ieb uh ncct ice tickcen icc citcow,. ofi -'iTalepccccn. fiic 3t icc-lca it ccy iccv, iletir'ctionscc tccllcowedc hacve' tcevert tceenc lkncwni icc ifil inc cmuig chie moct ictbcticatce cacse cfc ap liij a rmo. Ni pacrt of' ich syteincc is cnot licalhIc toc ilic'cac'e Ilhan ii thl 1.1-1. iItc cervincg as ac tiltere'r tci puri ifr tic' bloic. icr civiincg~ tic- pcrcIa-r 'e'cre'tiont tc tic,- bcile c cc thact acnyit wrccng acciccn ccf rthe l.iver e'llecets thce icthenrnccclccrtacct p:, rtc of thet siysceccc, ancil recicltc i ccriccccily, inc I.itver I 'ccmpilacicc, .lactcic'cie, lDysI'-psiac. cc(. We~cc cchccccli nic-rcefcre wtch' everiy ciynccp:ccmc thati cichit icn.!ic::tce a w~trcccg acccc'c ofi ihe I*.iver. he 'i lls iji~ bingicc conci pcccici cf icicccrs cicci l'i..t Nt' fcunichect icy na;tucre tic hcial ch.ick c:cl Nctnely,~' Ict. .\nc -:x crt:c-rccccn.t.vr.1. nibciic.cccintnc-is tihe ccre'ticc f'rcmc the' l'ccchc~nonar icnn-ucc cieccca,cc ccr pcrcccctiei ilithceicn.c chha c ifsc~creced incatte'r. 2ccci, Ancc ti. Tc':tn~.'' rivc:. ni hcieb changecsc'c icn sinei inexpl;cien-c blec iclit inwn'cciblec ccc;cccrcc' lcct et'r:c cccccriiil eit' toccw :ccci strengthl to iici cnrcccus sys.t'cin, riwingc lcwahhi ane ciccttoccr tic alt parcs cci ilce bcodyi. -ich .\ t'.rt ccie'c, wich! nects inc ier lect bcaricnyt. ithi ciwi cticer icncredcienctsc, acnd ccpecrating4 cccn i c'he iel,cccl tu iixpelingc~ thec whoile' ccc- cnis ifeirrupt and iii itd'c cccatte'r, ndcc purmifyincg ct' Iliccri, ni ieh detstrcy dtic.e accci Yout will i'cccc ti''he ills an invaciccluabl incc'i cecic ictccmcy iciclainct' tic whiicht cyu arc' ccub ject. Icc tibctrcticccs cither total tin lcartiac.liihey hacic ve been foun fccci c iccnsc~tciahh hiic''i, rec'tcrncg thceir fuicai cci carracccgei'cceniis tic cc healthyi~ ne. ticcn. purifingicu thc bl at a icl cctbcer iliic ci< m'l'cay aie fromci ti'hccie irre ccccrtiecstc asicheai neh'ie. gitbinccss, imnciiess' ofi cighct, pcainc icc thce ilRI( C|| . 'I l /1 C (T'V . dress che croprietr J.icc' c 'i. cicccit' II H .NS.Cttci ,c Foir .ale icy acll Druggcicts andi 3ilerchancts ict te l'. S. P.~ t1 ion r'x. ('halc I n Who' I e.-n fcor Ii 'th cca'. .\gs In 19.1:y Improved Cotton Ginst Thankcc fcci fo paiist fiavourcs tic subccriberd u wih cei tic iinfrici ici public Ihtc ihe c'tilc caurc tcrecsc l'ccttcc (Ginc act is esctabiljishinen inc Sticti hncrc. ccc thii cccccct imcprcved c ini approvei'i'l pini ofi thocsei g.iccc ofi tihe laite iccphrcovemen'ct ics woirtic acit'east ac ijpmrter ocf ci icnt icore itan thei rit turn eicccc'c ccc thec cinaiccry ginc. 11citialco macnc liniCneire thcemc icc thec ccccst cimpccl' consct rccucon ofi the lincs'ct fciish andii ofi thei bes'ct macialsici ;ri w.il, Steec' Xcaws andcii Stiee' IPlaued itihs casc hcnnt'ndc wichi ice will ticli for c3' c er 'i:sw. lie ccnie'r ati thei sh rctestci nctis -- II ccin-r fci t cins tt will bc prompceltly tind pin' ol cu' acttei'ci ton iV il I._:A 4.l , Ii.l.t(\ "n0 ;:of;funds "A" word to. tievsH is suflicient W. J. FRANCI$. August,. 1852. 42-1f House and Lot for, Sale, AMIouse acid Lot pleasantly situated in, . the -Northt-western part of the town " Sumterville. -.For any further information. apply to J. II. VAUGH AN. ifjrWatchman copy twice. Sumterville, August 16, 1852. 43-tf IDl~e, i tint m FISK'S METALLIC COFFINS of all sizes, constantly on iand and for sale by HlUDSON ~& BROTIIER, Opp. Tenperance 16ll Sutterville. Juno 15th, 1852 4-tf No Ylistake, ' .The subscriber having made ar -rangements with one of the best es tablished houses in New York to supply hint with Gold or Silver. Watches by the single one at the lowest wholesale prices, and having a friend there who will take an interest in selecting for me-offers to furn ish to order, titne watches within ten days from date of order, tuch lower than they can be obtained in any other way. Also, Gold Chains or any other line Jewelry. For particulars enquire of FREEMAN IIOYT. Aug. 17th, 1852 43-5t AT THE OLD STAN) OF H. & .1. (t3t1i-:IT. S.& E.M. GII.IIERT continue.the CARRIAGE HUSINX at the above stand-No. 3.5 and -10 Vcnt wort h. street, Charleston-where they will be pleased to exhibit to their old friends and customers a very extensivo Stock of Vehicles, cott prtsitg those of their own manufacture, together with various other styles usnally found in this market. 'Their long acquaint ance with this market nas manufatcturers and dealers will enable them to oller great inducements to purchasers both in styles and prices. August 2-1, 1 852. 14-tf For Sale. Tract of Land coau:mg nine himi dred and thirty (!'30) acres, situated on the Salem Road, one mile below Mid. { way Church, with a Dwelling llouse, and otht.r neess ry out-buildings t liren, at one~ dollar j I) per aere(. A ;bo. aln inter. which lies adym,;s which I will sell at four dollars (fi l.) per acre. For further informat cnt aly&v to the subscriber, at a lemu P. (., itar District. - Wau. M. McINTOSH. .' 52. 37-tf Salt, , _ SACKS OF S-A LYT for sale, low-e for cash by eJOHN O CONNOR. lune 7, 18">2. 33-t The Tis. of the ' il. r 'I Ii Subscriber would intorin the eit j zens of Sumterville and vicinity, that he is now receiving a large, fine, and well selected stock of C L~ 0 T1 I1 S , CASSI MIERES. ANDI. VEST.LINGS, both phitin and~ lanicy. At.so-a very large andu superior assort mnt of itEADY M1ADE CLO1Y1IlING, eimbraintg every (1psality, variety attd style, both for menci and boys. Cull anrd see at D1. J. WI'N N'S. A pril 13, 1852, 25--tf (I'11E tubscribecr lhts just opented a SODA I FUNT' at his well kniown standl where lie keeps conitsitant lv for sa !e thle best of 801 )A W ATERf. IOE-CIt EA M and G;INGERt-POPl. Also: 1. C E every day, by the pound or tithari.' ie. All soIld low tor cash by J'JIIN O'CONNOR. iNot ice S hiereby gvii that appthlicat inm will lie madue at the next Session of th le gris laitutre for a Cham~irter for a Banik in the TIowtn ot Siiinervdh-l~ . Pl I 0N 110'1I0, 11 . L. BUTTrERFIEmLD Me4etinsg-St., Charleston, S, C. Sepitemtber 1(i, 1851 417-tf SUMTER HOUSE, F.'I' I IS. wouih I respec ifully in just reternedc~ frm, ('ha rlestoni, anid has nmde a rrangementiiai toii receive lt'l-:1 and1 S( IA Wv Ti'[ll, of every varriety, weeklv. li has 1on hand~ii~, andl wilt con~tinue, to r. i thiranlboi ithe asaon. at choice muortnia o i Wiie and ('ardtina. n'nfeciionmariesa, I:ini, A' ., all iof w ihi niill beL isposedii of thia was evemr alred befi.or Webb Clarks oel, ASUJI T ER V'ALL.E, 1S. C., Thluis I Iotel is situaited in the mocst ; pleasant~ part of the ton~ i. The j2a~ Prop urietorm will lie pleaised to see lisa friends andI the t ravelling puble; promi isinmgt to spairc noi exertionts (in his pairt to renider thiem comfofcrtable. C]lwrges rea sonaldec. I 'roprietorn Jan2313 t f N ot ice. Personts having demiaiiis against the Es. tate of It. Itichanrson, Dee'id. are requitested to presenit them tily at tested, and those ini debled toi imke payviimnt to C. Xl. R{ICIIARDSON, Admur. Nov. G3, 185ti. 2 tf Butter, F'resh(' .ii o him t iuner, "'urginia andml muuntain llotter Foir salo liy RlthlERTI LAT 'TA. Ciamdeni, Nov 25, 1851. I-ti' Notice. A ppticationt~ witt bo imiade o th de niext biessiont of the Slite~ 1..egiilatu rn for a re-chartuer of my Itridlge aross I.ynihea ('ree.j A ug. 2, 18 -1 ~3 OFFERS for inal fo iur an a provbdc aind 1i.Q r EV LECr~ID Ussrtinent of EAST I rLn SRENCHI, ENGIISH AND AMI~R, SUtGIC L INS'ItUMENTS, PAINTS FTUSSE -,(ALL KINDS)' AN P1ESSAltIES. " D" 4; 1 U- T. DRUGGIST$ LABIELS, BItONZ - GLASS WARE,:. B4USIl PATT MaEIINF4I, Vinow 'I'iOi'sOIOAN IilnrcINEs , LAH!$AN SIAKaS' IEnDS & ROOTS, SpLAa, I GAnusN SJxItDs, ShRIaT C G e nunae.O Together .COMPRISING TII . STOCK 01 - Agent for th PA TENT AND Fd April Gt, 1852. South Carolina--Sumter Dist, Louisa Belser, vs. -- Lawrence I1. Belser, IN EQ UITY. Robert C. Myers, John McCullough, . J. C. Ithane. It appearing to my satisfaction that Robert C. Myers, one of the defondants in the above stated case is absent from and withont the limits of the State of South. Curolina. It is ordered that said Robert C. Myers, do plead, answer or demur to the complainants bill of complaint within three months from the date of the imnplication of this order, or an order pro confesso will be taken against him. W. F. B. IIAYNSWORTII. Com'r Eqj'r S. D. May 13, 18:2. 30 tf TO LANTERS, The hsucr.er has just received a large stocl of goods for SPRING AND SiJMMEl.. whiiel he oiTfers at Charleston prices, less ezpenses. 10 Bales heavy Osnahurgs, Shirting and Sheetings, Blue Denims and Mirtlioro' Stripes 10 -Ilhidt llacon Sides and Shoulders, 25 Ilhns lditimore Flour, 25000 fine Spanish Segars, Si ugars, Cofees, Teas, &v. &c. Diletasses, Soap, Starch, &c. L. B. IIA NKS. April Gth, 1852 21-if Notice to Pedlars. PEDLARS of alt descriptions, wiethne on foot, horse ia', or wit h a wagon are hereby notifti eI :btl should Ihec hN after tIns dil', witlhont the nexessary U ('eu, theu Jw will be enforced again+ then. A .CITIZEN., June 22, 1852. 35;t '. u for Sale.. '111B Subsrcriber odh;rs hi liiinfalaidn h, Clarendon for sale, cqutair ing.e76 acres of lAnd ; 150 acres cleared; the place is well settled. On the- premise are a good Gin and Screwv florpe.Mill and Wheat Thrasher. Any peraon wish. ing to buny, may apply to the subscriber or the (pQcg, one mile above Calvary Church. on lo tnain road to Camdri. * * ~i~c ~v irs. Ily 6, 1952. A All persons indebted to uo. or as Ordinary, will please mike innrb4 ate paymen', as it is absolutely.pecsasar3 that I clonse up my business, some part o which has been of lon'g standing tnnsettled and which I amn determined shall remain so no longer. I hope my friends will aitemn to thnis ant oince, amnd give mie aind themnseive as little trouble as ninay be. W. LEWIS. Feb. 9nib, 18532 17-tf WIJEREAS the law reqnnires the Orii nary of Sutnter District ton be in hi Ollice, Monday and Friday in each week persons thnerefonre having businness in sais Ollice will please atteind oin those days W. LiEWIS. March 9, 1852. 20-tf Valuable Woodland Neal TPilE TO\VN FOR SALE. Betwveen 17 anid 18 acres oif lnand lyin1 at 'ITurkey Creek near Sunicrvilte.- will b. sold 'in accommnnodating terms to an a pronved puirchiaser. Aply at this oflice. Ja n. 27th, 1852 14--tf Sumtaerville. whiere I nniw live. There ar, F'IFTY-I.VE ACREKS OF LAND) in nie lot Te\rmns mnade tay to thne puIrchaler,. AMYERICAN HOTEL, C harleston, S. . 'TIlE SIJIfltIlIERI, hanvingt is jposed of his interest in the AMElII SC A N IhOTE L to) Messrs. G. F.. K rs .- J. M1. hluns-r, solicits fur themn tine pa '-otnaige of his~ friendns. GEO. W. KING. 'F'T m.ersined woiub respts~funlly iniforn hir irh .s andl tine travelling" publlic that~ thet h-n e litat elegarnt estab~ilihment nine A mieni cn ilonel, corner of King' andl noe.~rge streeti hlere. they are readly fir tine recepntion of tus bu o miia\flvor ihenm winir a call. - ' -KI:NNEDY & 1IIRST. lacke Crape' at 25 Cent PE R YAR 1). Anid supjierior qunalitiens at 31 1--1 andi :7 1. eints a yaird. Th'iese. will lie found remnarkahbi how. W. J. JACOlII & SON, 221 Kinig nt., (bienid,) opp. tine Big lioot. June 29J, 18:52. 36 I ROBERT LATTA. L.ATE TFil K iRMt OF DItCKSON &~ LATTr woutldi rensectully inf orm his friendis nd tin pubnilie generally, ilhat Ihe ins now receiving a va riety ot'I feavy andi 'aznny Groeries, wichei hi will melt low fonr canshl.-Tlwo doors abonve thn Phmanters' I Intel, and inmmediaiely tioppoite Jamne Dnrap'snn, e~sq. Camdnen, S. C. D~ec. 10thn, 1850 if 0 Improved Endless Chain All persons wishinng the abiovie Elevators eni be supmpliedl by tine subiinnribecr, wino is tine Agen foir the District of Snter,8S. (A. 1t F. .101 N. Sumtervnlhe, D~ecember 2; 1851; 6i-t f Negro Shioes. Then nsulanseriber has nndue arnylmmnts fn tine innainufactu~re of from Foiur to Five Thoiuni pairs of the above articlec by thn FA LL. Fe referencen as to qutalnty, Inc would resapectftull refer perstins wh to may he dlispose .1d toipnreiio of hinm, ton thnose whno patrnimed ts m last; yecl As to prie, lie wiulignarantee them.n as low can lie affirded. anl -Mayv2 2 mf L.DrimrAN N i IA"lEDJTrmitA X L NE CEIE AI--Air 'A> U1L ; gip -' fitF~Yni -- A'j It V tWiccs C5Nis A~J AD AND SEuir. --- __1 sAB AND (A~uttzi - -- witt e eryart4 AI1,G - 3 moslt appod 3f LY..E*'I $ - CABINET WAREf F. M. AN]D[ TINi I S hi ~niet - ihnformirig the c19 zo - Sutisterville aifrcri ho has opened in .Sumteril, -ttlt Presibytperian Churgh, p CAll1 woT ROOMI, where he .will keep.fur sale, chepp such furnitdre ax comes udder thja det of his trade,. which . he will nank mrnterial ; and will furnish fo? cas i;tC( ton prices, alldescriptions of .Furn-tu Rc wing erecuted at. the slidrtesi noaic - ahogany and plain Colins fuilsod out delay. : .!- - HIaving procured the services'ofef .'. DAvms, he is prepared to furnish Metallil3 engraved in any style. All the .muheriber asks is a frir -- hopes by punctual attention to ~ifieasi easy srfrnl, to nerit.public patrohnage&7f: February 17, 1852. I7 CLOCKS, WATCHES.A The Subscriber would resjpectilv f form the citizepla of Sumhter afid;dj Di trict8; that ie has just ened iii_ terville a benutiful assortment of Clocks and Watcl.e Brooches, Finger Ringrs Cuftir P'lj'n Rings, Buckels, Slides Fob' est?'GI? Chains, of .Steel, Silver arid Gold:--< and Silver Pens and Pencil Cases;.Spet -a cles of various kinds ; White .and Cunia Beads, Bracelets, &c. &c. All of whi -lt will be sold at Charleston prices for (; by C. T. 5AS N - One sore south Of A . Mrs. Hullhert's M1illeticry P. S.-Repairing of every descriptih done in the very best manner and at th shortest notice. c't \Io-k 100done .c, warranted a gnve stiefnction December Suunaterville. S. t. Respectfully informs the people of Su ter District that he lies jnst receive)an now ofers for sale the bes.selected: must choice stock of Spiniuag and Sitina'm et; ( .O at ls ever been. hrbirght.tu this mar" rea received io6ny now at les of Spring gar fooda, which puarc asers. v'ould one fbruying elsewhere. - '", :eenif? mier Bronde - i. ' ailf y j dubne. .%4 ET Afull id large supply of Hosfery uspenders, Cravats, hndkrchie & all of which will be sold on the.,most libera terms, and at prices to sni, the .times G7' Garments imahnfactured bythasubc I her, and wtarranted to give satisfcti" k' I de-rs from a distance promuptly attended te" i 1k tie my be fannd at the. stand fuoe --- enpied by A Conwvay, and more receih --- D. W. 1Price. A. A.NDNRS~W A pril 27, 1852 25 lIERCJJIANT TAiLOR.. SWould respectfnlly inform his friends ai the publie gerieridly' that lie nowbhas onslia and ofTh rs for sale on reasonable termsa .anid splendid assortment of Cloths, Cslrsi un~d Vetstingse with ifaus; pe Suspenderu., Cravats, Socke, fineIn ean anda Merinio Shirts, Drawers ,r Gloves, haandlferchie.fq, Umbrellas, &c. . *Men antd. Iloys Ilenazy Made Clothitig of eye. ry dhescripiton uand variety. Complete N liitary Ouatits, Uniforms, Sword.* [ E; anletts, &c., furnished at short n'oticee. M t'tUformas for Sumter Riflemna furnished 0 - reasouiaulde termns. 1D'111s vestings are peculiarly rlch, ebnansfi of far richer patternis thana ever previousaly-x Ihititd ini this amarket. " i .. Oct. 10, 1845' 51 - t fEncourage Home Manufac lIE ~ tures,fote '1ESubscriber, gratehul fo 1h ihe i$ Lptronage heretufore bestowed :up him, takes this mecthod of informaini. tho- op of Stuinter and the adjuiing District.,ai 1't still cotinnecs to carry on the CA RUI AG13 aas SllaRN ESS MAKIAG business in alt Itsav otts baranvcs, at his sitand in BishoupvifleS~ lie is mzakingi large adlditions to his. Estahlih ment, so as to eniable hna to nmanuifacture evecry -thing wnani:ud, ini his line, at the shortes notce .mad in a style if workmian.ship equal to a n . the Southern States. lIe hits in his eniplo periencred workmen, anid .is wvell suppliedwt the best sensanemd timber; also with Tritpmii ad Monnitirigs of the latest tyle. All ne w work done in. his line will bie w' ,ranted 12 amonuths anid repaired withadjit cha if it faih in that time.. lie will dri rpai-in the shor test notiee, naldin case any person Ili at a di .<aance lhenal twant repairmg don' l e will write to that _effect, h~e wilt sendid~lk job, und return it when done .J.AS. W.VA N.It-IHis 'rralSt are asa ratsona~fltif puerson coulid expaect. luhsho tpville, S. C., March 9,IS 18 2 -l B 3lack ltiver Watchniman wtill coe Si So, Carolinar-Sumter Dit i S D. VAIUt;IlAN, whio is in theCito e~ tdy of the Shaerifl' of Surnter Distriv aNi hv virtue of cert-tiui WVrit of C apians It4 Satisfaciendumn, at the sit 6f T honina McGee, having tiled in lily ofice,- togel - with a Schedule on (nath, of his- I'ikttw~ ell'nts, his peito to. the Cotirt of (y-h~ mont Pleas' praig that lie masy b itji Iced to the benteitis of the Aets o~f the~j ral Assemly iad ufo r the relief of ii6~ vet debtors. It i's orideredl that the l Thoimas MckGee, and tll others, thie1Cd ors to wvhion the saiid t.D. Vaughan~ wise- indlebted- he;' and1 they nare Isunyiinoned, and hiavie notico to app~ o ire the said Coturt at Saumter Co~nt otj on thceu lth day of Novseinilet show catise, if any thoiy aV hy'~ - ptrntyr of the. petition aforos -~ikIi be granted.~ S July 20), 185:L in hun aU u psnowa.? 18 om