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W aell '1 the fiumanity Vind' justige 1 h ' 006jile aldng 'the ne. ol' ad, fitheir ild in deteeting. d bri iinobpt dishment the author ,qfso mnipa t "us a eed. OfI'Mlt,, Pregident. Chai-lston ourier. Wik. uin~vr 'of FIinm e NTJ_ Paii'&ar'es'pondent'of the Co n~if fDailf Banher thus shows 'up 'hi. Majesty NA01.EN the third: is 6el known that his retninis .4"esfit America must be-by no means krabIo.:othe French Emperor, and a'.rdijy.ifornie d that last year h bile two Americans were walking on h s Elysees, and Napoleon. ro by,, one ortho lorner remarked is dompanIon "There goes a man ihuina few years ago I kicked out of nitoodib in New. York." Verily ,ihe ur~e nany ujs and downs in this o rld, pa'riularlv iii changeable Franee1:riliose w-ho have no other source of information than the French .newspaperinust.baliove that the peo le here look up to their present Ruler \dth almost 6he'4md universal love nd adhiflaiion'thant they had tor his reatiele-bit this is very far from beingj true. A.fev weeks ago I at pfed.the Grand Opera in company with two SuthCarolina ladies,. who 216f viry -desir'ous of seeing the Em Ve tor and Empress, regretted much -ijiat we had not happened to go the O,,tight tieywent., I pointed out their *Nox, in which we observed several per aonsal of whon, however, were. not istintly visible froni where we sat, and after- looking cArefully several - .-imes, as I could neither see nor hear of their Majesties I coueluded ywere only one of the ne individuals attoched to the nai iimpJeal What was my -aston - amient.you may imagine, to see in r4p hcipa -papers the next day, that he eEnperor and Empress, had not o.f. been pY. ent but, were received, ind fmqontly interropted with the~ greiastenthuaismi-shouts of "Vive I'Empeveur, .Vive - linpeatcke," etc. And this is the way that die press al ways reports their*. visits to Theatres, -trblie Istitutions, appearance in the treet, &c., &C., while in fact it is ex tremely rare to hear one cry "Vive l'Empereur," although there is always a great crowd collected to see him pass %en-4ie rides out, which.is.due snore annal euriosity than to -ove or es 4 tee) - The>Columbia Banner of the 31st Ult. th is alIndes to its participation in some of the first offerings of the season: he x seidiest notice we had of Green Peas was froin the Sumter Banner, and the day we received it. * we had a present of a mess, die first of :.the season. YesterdAy we got the Black i~eMve'r 'Watchman. with a 'rification te4~Mttfn CQn.. We tad scaree ~tr eO came'fthe om ~ ~hI ~juld~ with -two ears of 'eiflrst corn that' -'have heard of 'hereabouts. .We 'shall hereafter -watch -fur the Sumter jiapers with some interestt, uind hope they may eon. tunie to receive good things, as our luck seenms connectedwith thaeirs. SWe learn fromn the Barnwell S. C., ;Pnlet Sentinel of the 20th ult.,tihat '*than-eianled Richard Moody, 'liv -lg near ibat place, attempted to 'take the life-of hais wife, on the 19th ult., by cutting her throat. H~e made an incision. with a knit'e just over and di agonally across the jugular vein, a bout tw-o inehes in length, but not of sufficient depth 'to sever the artery, ow *ing, it- is supposed, to the dullness of ..the'- Weapon; 'fortunately ~no serious injuryevas the result. He was brought - before W. J. Mixson; Magistrate, and i'sumder bond awaiting his trial, for assault and battery, at the October - term Vf the Court. *Tho teWYorkierald says:-"The autddit .Episebpal Coraference held to ..essioris yeste'rday, at their ~hurch' in AllIen.-street. At the frrsty meetig two 'gentlemen, were proposed foi: deacnn's orders, but re Jected. .Mr. Robijison applied for el der's ordei-s, and the committee be 0 orce w.horn he had passed his examni. ,aion reported favorabily; but the Con. e j~nee rejected him, on the ground that was an inimethodical individual and would be practically useless to the ~ooiety. It appears fromn some discus. sion that arose that Mr. R. figured as oneaof the Celtic bards in the late un -Abecessful insurrection in the Emeraldl 'E66 I-To has, however, now "hung his -barp on the willow tree," and applied ,fr elder's .orders, but unfoi-tunately without su&en" Awriter in the Baltimore Sun, who as beeialicted severecly in his luni %y by that appalling disease, bronchiit b, hAM found 'relief from the following remedy: "Vake honey in the comb, .squeezeit out, and dilute with a little twvator,'.atid wvet the lips and mouth oe saionally with it." It has never been .knogn. to fail in cases even tyhere chiil. ~Aren'lied throats do swollen as to be nrable to. swollow. .It is eeriainly a ' ihibieremedy, and may be a very ~effics'dous one. s~t~hier Gordon at this port from SA,'ahWab, o:i Sunday last, broughit as pariki-lier eham'o 87 liales'Cotton. sent -from Colurabuu. (CGa.) piee Railroad to ahi~-nnah,'stid 'rom thence by steam. 40 ti s city, and consigned to Messrs -Tahid J. D. -Kirkpatrick. 'This is the A rt arrival of Cottoji at this port from :Zeun~bmjs, it having al ways been sent pryisly tn Apalachiicola, and it is 4'nu:of the effects of .ipening the line .)t Railroadts tharouigh fromin Savannah * .t lnmme..m . us-'0A,I ..o Uou.. b untMAN~.--Th las fratra U DikentiP, .Iloisehold Words says: In tie' 14et ven- '.' havo read nine hitdred 1 , of whikh 6dven.weore available for this journal, after being entirely re-written.-- In the same1 per iod %., received and answered two thousand letters, and made ap pointments with an odd two or three hundred n'oe of 'iir !fellow 'ordatures than there were pounds to pay for the celebrated nails - in - the horses shoes, which will go'down to posterity rusty )ith.the tearsof school-boys. Lin -zN Nsw Yojax.-The New York Tribune, in asketch of the pro ceedinga before the.the .Board of Ex Oise, in that eity on Friday, exhibits city life in a new phrase. Thus, aiong the applicants for license was: "Eliza Lawler, 87 Forsyth street. Keeps a -female . pnrtor-house. No men are ever allowed there, according to her statement. She wont on to plead her case very earnestly; she nev er allowed i man inside her doors to drink; it was only - for tie accommo dation of ladies, &e. Alderman-We want to hear no more frotii you, and it we used you as you deserve, we should have you arrested at once. Be sure you close your place immediately." FREE CIURCIH or SCoTLAND.-Ttie anual meeting ol the Associates Syn. od of Ndth Amerrica (a branch of the Free Church of Scotland) was com menced in New York on 'Thursday. RAILROAD ItESIDENCY.-Col. Wade Hampton has been nominated in the Charleston Courier for the Presidency of the South Carrolina Rhailroad. 'IGHT SeREwINo.-"Do yon support Gen. Taylor?" "No." "Do yon sup port Gen. Cass?" " sir." . What? dc you support, Van Buren?" "No sir. ec-I support Betsy and ate children. anl it's nig ly tight screwing to get along at that, with corn only twenty cents a bushel." BIT& OF MAD Doos.-An English Journal says that old Sexon has been us'ng, for fifty years, and with perfect success, a remedy for the bite of' mad dogs,. by the agency of while 'he has rescued mianv fellow-beings and cattle fion the fearful death of hydrophobia. The remedy is to wash the wond im mediately with warn vinegar ur tcpied water, <ry it, and then ap. ly a lew drops of niuratie acid, which will de stroy the poison of the saliva, or nen tralize it, and the cure Is effecd. To -r .xE TuiRNEs, CEMENT.-TIhe following is a very excellent cement for the use of turners and artisans in general: 16 parts of wiliting are to le finely powdered, and heated to red ness, to drive off all the wat. When cold, it is to be mixed with 16 parts o' black resin, and one part of beeswax, the latter having beetn pre viously inelted together, tuid the whole stired till of an uniform cunsis tance. ; 07 Always precede a lady in go ing up ?sutirs. This maxim is a legacy frian a maiden aunt. HYMYENEAL' nlt., by the Rev. (C. M. Cu-rriNo, MISS LENORAHI FI:LLWARU, to Mr. WA4RREN T. WILDER, all of this District. SOBITUARY, - Departeid this life on the 23rd of A pril lasit Mis SA RAII ANN GREElN, in the eighteenth year of her age. She minifest. ed patient resignation to the Divine WVill. Time with it~e ruthldeas has taken from her relatives andi frends of tenuder age anal protnisintg future useflul ness and hapJpiness* In her nature were cone.,i:,d the qualities of fetatale ?xcellcee in all its purity. SPECIAL INOT10ES. A nothaer Scientlific Wonder JMt'OIITANT To nvsPt~i'TICs. Dr. J. S. Itoughiton's Pecpuin, the true Di. gestive Fleiild, or G~atric Juice, preppared fromi Rlennet, or the Fuurth Stomach of thme Or, afdter directions of liaron Liebig, the great Phlym'iolo. gical Chiemist, by J. S. iloughiton, 3M. DJ., Phila deiphia. Th'lis i truly a wonderful remnedy' for Indligestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Comi plaint, Constipation and Debility, curing after Nature's Own. Method, by Naturu's Owni Agent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, contain. ing Scientific evidence of its vatlue, furnished] by agents, gratis. See notice among the medica advertismentm- 8-Iy. JHooflanmd's Geranna Eitters. Hundreds of our citizens complain of debili. ty aund langutr of the system, derangement of the liver andi stomach, want of appetite, &e. they are frequently the result of too close ap-. plication, and a thoiusandl other causes we can. not here name ; but we would say to all afllict; ed, do as we lhave done-get a bttle or two of Dr. Ituoland's G;erman liitter., prepared by Dr. Jackson, and our word for it you will be cured. We recomnmend this medicine, knowing from experience that it he much sunperinr to the gene rality of patent medicines. WVe would say to our readers, purchased none tunless prepared by Dr~. C. 31. Jac'kson, Phiiladelpshia- Jty I Poisoninag. .P'hnusandls of parents who use Vermsifuge. composed of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., arc not, aware, that whl they appear to benefit the pa tient, they are nctually laying the foundation for a -series of diseases, such as salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, &c. In another column will be found the adver tisement of hlobensack's Medicines, to which wve ask thme attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health, In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from those of a hilious type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Hohensack's Liver Pills; '7 "1e aol deceitied,"' but ask for Iloben, sack's Worrn Syrup Liver end ills, and the serve that each has the signature of the Proprie, or,). N. H~oasNSAcg , as none else are genuine i "MIUliterville. e W ed NESDAY, TIE 15th IN.VANT - AtT TETX -OWN 'AN L . SENIOR- MANA AS. Col. JAB. D. BLANDING, Col. W. H. CANNON, Maj. JOHN F. HAYNSWORTH, J. R. LOAN, Esq. T. J.DIN41NS, Ksq. G. W. BRADFORD, EAq. PERRY MOSES; Esq. - Maj. R. R. CANNON. JUNIOR MANAGERS. Dr.. WM. JAS; DARGAN, HENRY L. BENBOW, W. W. WILDER, Dr. R. M. MOORE. Dr. C. -H: RICHARDSON, L. B. HANKS, Dr. J. F. BUTLER. PRECEPTORS. R. 0. BLACK, JOHN SPENCER, gW' Price of Tickets, $3 00. June 7th, 1853 32-tf Butler & Newbery Would Most respectfully inform thei friends that they have just received an ad, ditional stock of Spring Goods, consising of Tissues, Berege DeLaines eglored Silks, and Muslins, Mourning GInghams, Berene Lawns and Muslins Embroidered Collars and Under Sleeves Blue Denims. Osnaburgs and 1lomespuns of every kind. The above named articlet we will sell on accommodating terns. Give us a call. June 7th, 1853 32-tf Something Entirely New In the way of Ladies' and Gentlenen't Gaiters, La dies' Walking Shoes, (some thing 'ine) Misses do. with a general as. Nortmen 4f Gents. line Boots and Shoes If the Lauies wish to got the latest styli of Gaiters and wiulking shoes out, just cal on UUTLER & NEWBERY. June 7th, 1853 32-tf The Real "Simon Pure." C. T. MASON WOULD respectfully inform his pa trons and friends, and the pnblic generally that he has received an additional Stock o Watches and Jewelry fresh from Baltiniore, of every descrn):i-n of patterns as neat and durable as an% whic!h have ever beet brought to this mar set. His prices are low and his articlei good. All kinds of repairing lone in the neat est manner, and with promptness. lie respectfully solicits the patronage o the pub-ic, as lie is ready to suit them it every respect. May 31, 1853 31-tf BARGAINS. Dry Goods at Cost. The au- scriber having determined t close this branch of his business, offers hi large and well selected stock of Domestic and Fancy Dry - Goods, At cnt, either at Vholesale or Retail. Tio onel wishting to commence a busine this ofleirs a rare opportunity. To an a prvdpurchatser, the terms wvill be ver Camden, May 31, 1853 31--it $20 REWARDR I will pay thte above reward to any peC son w ho w'll apprehetnd and lodge in lth Sumitervillec, Chtarleston, Colutmbia o Camdent Jail, so that I can get him, tm man PIilLIP, a Tailor by trade, wh. ranaway from Colutnbia aimt the lot March last. Said Phillip is a mulatt about tive feet nine inches hrgh, rathe slight built anid has a Lar;ge blacck mole o his chin, Hie may chantgte his namte ani dleny that he beLlongs to mue. I Ie is be lieved to be in Charleston, as he has reIt tives thtere, and he may htave a pass as ht can very easily procutre one. JOIIN S. RICHARDSON, Jr. May 31, 18-3 31--4t WB Camaden Jou'rnal copy twice, Ct luambia Bantner otn- dtie, and send billst this otlice. $20 Reward, 6 R UNA WA Y, on last Tuesday th 1 I7th instat, moy JBoy RtICHIA RD, white mulatto, about five feet thire or four inchtes high, tolerably stout buil Iabout twent two years old with straigl light colored hair, has a very sulky a pearance, aind answers quick and haol w ~hen spoken to ; said boy hans a shtort thic foot, his hatnds short and thick, chubb: lingere. le htad the scar of a blister a his forehead just above the eye-brows, hi may try to hide it by wearing his cap< htat dowtn over his torehead. ie will I1 sure to pass himself for a wvhite man (< he is very white and has been taking gree care ot his skin for sonme thne. When h~ left he had a cloth cap, black coat and dark colored pair of pants. He wvill b sure to change his cap and clothes as aoo as hte cin; he also wears his hair in frot straight down to hide the scar of the bli: ter. lie is a shioensaker by trade, thong lie may not go at the business, expectinl that lie will ..e so advetrtisedh. Th'le above reward of Twenty Dollar will he paid for his delivery in uny Jatl i thte State. Ile will be sutre to give himse another tnamne. JAMlCS L.OWRY. Bradl nyville, Sumter District, 8. C. M ay th tn, 1852 30--tf 001 Camde~n Journal and Cheraw (h zette publish live times. Great Excitement A T THlE BA NELR OFFICJ WV. A. WEILILMAN, would respectfu ly announce to the Ladies and Geotleme of Sumiterville and vicinity that lhe ha opened Rooms at the abovo p'ace, and hi woubml he hiappy to wait on all who mas feel disposed to improve this opportunit to obtain one of his unsurpassed mitnii lures, as it toay be the last that many< you may have to obtain one of those inva uable memnentoes. Pictures taken in clea or cloudy weather at the low prico of Ta Dollars. A good assortment of fancy cases an lockets on hand. Maiy 2th. 1Ah 3ta ! - - %'V-, DR U4 One Door.'West of A Offei-s for s4ile on rea and well seected st< DRUM AIR Chemicals, Evan's Lan( Dye-Stuffs, Silver Lan Paints and Oils, Scarificu Window Glass,. Stoma Spirit Gas, -- Brea Best Vin 0i Bru Varnish PC Shavi' ngCreams, I COL -DRA WI Best quality ot-Medeira and I Far Medical pui Genuire CC ThoA'sonian and Together with variety of oth of Drugist < qjl All orded' put up .With May 24th, 1853. RAWA Y, FROM the subscriber two years ago my negro woman-MIRANDA, con. siderable above the common size, ef dark. complexion, somewhat Of romin nose with loss of one thumb, and 'quite in'elligent when spoken to; and her son TOM has also been ranaway for about 18 months, common size, very da;k. abont 16 years old.and with high and bomevhat recedigt forehead, a small scar over one of his eyes, white teeth snd a small' deformity of *o'me of his middle nails. These two are sup posed to be about.Chachtstn Neck as the husband lives there. Ranaway six months since my negrm GRACE, about W) yeamr of age, yellow complexion, above the .9rdmnary size, with two o her fingers stig'from' being cut ir cotton nu, and a bla'ck linie on her face'. A lihoral reward willbe given for their apprehension and lodgi.ent in any Jail ir the State so that I can get them. J. L. M ELL ETT. May 10, 1853 28-tf DRY GOODS IN C[TARLESTON, S. C. Browning & Leman, No. 209 auud 211 Kiag Cor'nCI OF MARKET STREET, Wll ou'er to FAMILAES and PLANT ERId visiting Charleston this spring the CIhOICEST STOCK of FANCY ANE STAPLE DRY GOUDS that has eve been ofle- ed for inspection in this city. - They mrite.an exnmd tion and assurc their friends and p hars jenerlly th their prices will crunre ifrajdblywiti anl Market in the Unaile .itess Terms Casht or City accepta t,ce. BROWNING & LE~MAN, Successors to C. & E. L. KERRISON & Co. May 10, 1853 2g-t f - ZIIpcrsnsNotice. Alprosare hereby cautioned not t trade for, or receive in~ payment of an, .debt, either or both of two Notes given bh e the subscriber to R. J. Price, then one to r twi hutn.;red anad fifty dclUeru, anid the ochl c r for two hundred and readollars, as saia SNotes given (or two separate tracts of Iani were to be paid after good and lawful title were mtadl t~o me by P'rice, which condi r tions wecre puzt in writing amnd are now i my possess on, and which contains thi d fturthmer tunderstandinig that in the event n his failingt as lie has dlone, to make soci titles lie would forfeit the amunta &c. C. A. LESSEdsNE. A pril 3, 1853 27..-ti Lf Watchman copy. - ;lrSpecial Notice, Alpersons indebted to moe uite b Note orA~on rothteriie are niotitie htpayment MUTbe made by the 25i Myinst., as I amt in want. of 'tunds an must have it. e TilOMAS O'CONNOR. a May 3, 1853 27-tf Executor's Notice, -. ALL1 persons indebted to the Estatec rt Rev. Jamesc Newbiery, deceased, eaheiur bi k Note or Account will mauke immnedliate pas y nment. And those having demands ;again'm n the snme will render thiem in properhy at e tested wvithinu legal timeo to iA. McCAIN NEWIJEIly e SAMUEL C. GRLAIJIAM,' Lr Executors. it A pril 2Gtl 832it e 3-2 Darlinigton Flamg please cop a 3 months. DANCING sCHOOL. Mr1~1. RI. 0. Black, BgJu's leave to notify the citizens, oh Sumi tervule that lhe lhas opened a D)ANCINi S8C110OOL at the " Tlown Ifau " thr teach m.ig the latest and most fashiionable dar~cej Ilis long e.wierience, study and L are war rant hiunim saying, that all wvho give him trial will receive perfect satisfaction. Tlei nat $ t0 per Quarter of 15 Lessomu For f'irther particulars ap;.iy to ihe under siyned at his room in China's flotel, ora the Town Ihall. R. 0. BLACK. May 17th. 1953 . 29-tf Segars!! Segars!!! l- . JUSTi received from Baltimor n 1.3,000 Senars-chloice Blrands. BUJT L '.1 & NEW BERY. May 10th, 1852 ...t JAMES M, HURST, SFormerly of the American HIotel, Having purchased out Mr. STEIN, Mer d chants intel, would be glad to see any his old friends. Board $1 150 per day. . May 10, 10153 29-1.. J. Moses' New Store. onab1 eermsa choice ock of .ets, Perfumery,. et Cases, Flavoring Extracts, tors, Gelatine, (variety) ch Pumps, Hair Oils, . 3t. Do. Fancy Soaps, shes, (all kinds) Pons and Ink, ssarios, Trusses, Toilet combs, aper, (variety) Limon Syrup. i CASTOR OIL. ort Wine and French Brandy, 'poses Expressly. id Liver Oil, Patent Medicines. er articles, comprising the stock >r Physician. neatness and despatch. 30-tf FOR CLERK. MR. EDITOR:-MANY FRIENDS of W. J. N. HADIMET are desirous of *put. ting him in nomination for the Office of Clerk of Ihe Court of Snunter District, at the ensuing election. May 24, 1853. 30-tf Business Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Cotton Ictors and General Commis sion Aerchants. D. McLAURIN, Esq.. will give per oe ional and iiocial attention Lo the in. terests and orders of his friends in this State and the adjoini:- Counties ul North Carolina, who maylavor these Houses with their patronage. Consignments of produce Lo the House in New York, either 4 way of Charlestn, Georgeown, or \ 'ihi n, will tie ,ov.red by insurance, if notice of the shipment be promptly giv en. May 3, 1854 27 Do, not Defer, but Come. if YOU WANT TO GET THE Choice. ;Mr. REICHI, Mereiant .Tailor, :biJgs leaveto informn the gentlemen of .um gr. ville and District that he has just. retd 'w!im a spendh assor'ment of . -Io.hs,. Casslanarcu, Drapig '4 Vesting-, &c.-&c., and in short eVer thing that is required for a full suit. Ilaving made the choice of, hia goods himself, heo dloubte not but'what ho'can suit the most fastidiou1. There is no use to have your cloths made in Charleston or hy Yankees, when you can haive dhem made as stylish anid as w~ell if :mot betner than anywhere else right at. h',ne. and this Mr REICH promises to do, nay, hm w~ll add that, if his >work is not turned ont at leasL equal to any done in this conntry he will nut charge Sanything. As for his prices they ehall he r t New York rates. All he as ki is, give - himt a trial ! ! Come sooni amnd pics out I somec of those heautiful Paints and Vest patterns, it will soon be wiarmn and you w:l 'want them. IMr. R.ciH lives next door to John F. ha lanswiorth abntost opposite Dr. Wither. spoon. fA pril 26th, 1853 -26-tf China, Glass And EARTHENWARE, Direct Importations. H. E, NIGHOLS, COLUMBIIA, S. C. Ajutreceived direct from the man. nfact urers in England and France, and by recent vessels from the North, a very complete and varied assortment of the a mbove nmemd GOOD)S, comprising all the new patterns and shapes; among which are best fWil'TE GlIANITIE or STONEWARE, China finish a superior article; Blue and other Colorod Ware, of new styles ; French and Enaglishm China, new shapes, plain \Vnte. Gold .and decorated; Rich Chaina D)oner anud Tea-setts, and beautiful Fancy Articles i'm the line ; Cut, Mouldered and Polished Glassware, of every kind; D 1yoit'st P'atent Camppione, Store, Office, an~d A'ar'or Lamup, a superior article; Webb's Patent Oil anid Lard Lami'ps. a new art icl giving great light and brilliancy ; Tea Trays, best Table Cutlery and Pal. Ited Castors, Spoons, Forks,'&c. IHousekeeping articles, in g reat variety; Crates of assorted Wares, of desirable'and Snew styl's, by \Vnolesamle; -Packages ot TI'nbters, Flasks, &c., low .'uy the package. - Ilavinig complete arrangemuents for obtain. a mag our Goouds cirect iroum the inanufac-. turters we can anid w.ill off'er rare induce i nerti, either by Wholesale or Retail - -Orders attenided to prothptly. t 1 E. NICIIOLS. Columbia, A pril 1 2, 1853 '4--tf Excutor's Notice, All persons having dematnds against the Estate of the late Col. John J. Moore om a Sunter District, are req uesten to hand them in properly attested to the subscri hers, and all those Indebted will make pauyment toI the sam.. J1. S. MOORE, Executora. March 15th, 1853 20--tf Fine Cigars and Garden a Kept constantly on hand by Dr. WV. JAS. DA RGAN & CO. May 24th. 185. n_.If A'y 1 neey J orP v"-. tltawOf fleal Willia Adkorso: ateM n et al IT appearing to hy sattifaaten t Villiam .Adkerson, Sdrajh'Adktrsonb ar. are Adkerson,lnHmpton 'p1ar4, jtige' .*;,ars, P -.elope rtro .d -.... ,raitree, her husband, Amelia Whit, nd - White her htiaband. Almira Siteg, nid -- Sites, her husband, JohnCol. ins and Martha Butler and - - Ditler, ier husband, parties Dbfendants in the said ase, all aeiide beyond the limits of -the Itate. It is ordered that the, said parties lo appear and plead, demur, or answer tv he said Bill within three rtmonths fromn'1h irst publication of this order, and failling c do so, the said bill will be taken pro Ocafesso agtimit them. W. F. BL3HAYNSWORTTII, Cua.'r Eq i. D. Coinmissioibrs Olise, April 4th -1853 23--3m Increased Stock By John O'Connor. Who havs mada new imnprovemnents and w)msiderably enlarged his store, andisanow eceiving fresh goods by evory -trairi of :ars and offers to the public for the sum ner imotithe the folluing articles low fir Ice Crenmn and Lemoitade, (daily) Ice, 3ranges, Lemnsmmi, Pi'ne Apples amid all the ropical. fruits; alsio a lino assortment oa' robacco and- Cigrare, with a clicsce lut of Faily Groceries. also a large stock of DRY GOODS, &c. Pickled salmon and I'reserves, Flour of he best brands warranted, also a large lot )f Bacon of which he receives a new sup. uly weekly. All of which he guarantees o seil a? the lowest rates for cali. April 5th, 1853 23-tf Cheap Grocery. THE Subscriber haaving opened a gro. :ery undeineath the 'J'wn Hall, desigis teeping conistinitly -on hand, a supply t f 'eavy articles, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, RICE, BUCKWHEAT, MOLASSES, ViNEGAR, BACON. LA RD, BUTTER, .101:8E. M ACKER EL. SA LT, 80AP, 'LANDLES, POTATOES, &c. &c. In fact little at almost everything that is 7nod tweat; all of which will be sold hw or cash, or in exchange for country pro luce. ie promises to attend to his own business, and hopes by attending strictly liereto, to receive a lberal share of pa ronage. J. M. CI4NDLER. March 15th, 18:3 20-tf By the Governor. IIE APQUARTE RS, CHIARLESTON, Feb 25, 1853.. The following gentlemean haian been ap pointed and cormmssioned Aids-de Camp tu hii. E xcellenc y the Governor and Commander-in Chier, with the rank of LlieutenanitColonel, wtill be obeyedi and' respected accordigly, Ily order. J1. W. CAN lW Ady't and Jnsp'r General. JOSEPH1 HAYNA RD, ALEXANDER C. RICE, BENJAMIN T. BROCKHIAM, .OSEPH STONEY, SUMMERFIELD CARY, WM. R. DOGAN, March 8th, 1853 1g-tf New Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufactory. JAMES II. DUE would respectfully info, i the citizeus of Sumterville and the surrounding country, that he is now open. ing a TIN MA.\UFACTrORY inNttr ville, and is now prepared to filli all orders in the tin line. Merchants will find it to, their interest to purchase their ware from me, as 1 intenad to sell low and warrant all that I sell. ROOFING, GUTTERING and JOB WVORK executed with promptness and in a wvorkmanlike manner. 'The e.,sh will be expected mn every instancew on finishing or delivering of overy job. I intend to sell che~ap and for the cash only. Feb. 8th, 18511 . 15t A. ANDERSON, Suumtrvlle, S. C. Respectfaully anfoirims the people of Sum ter District that he hs just receive.1 and n ow offers for sale ihej bes,- seleotedf andj nl ost chmo stock of Sprang; and Sutuualr Oodw That cannot be surpasased by anythinig In this market. Ile ha.s reelved nimany new style. which purolhasers wvould ido wolf to e xamine be fore buying else where. JIROAI)CLOTIIS, CASSJMERES AND V E ST IN G8, ----AS ------ A full amid large suptidy of Hloslery, Shirt, Drawers, Gluves, Suspenders, Cravats, Hand. kerchiefs, &c. &c., - ALSO- -- A hirge assortment of READY MIADE CLO T~IIIG, which will he sold low. ?j" Garmentts mannfactured by the subscri her, aind wvarranted to give iatisfaction, -Or dars from 4 distance promptly attended to.. -A. ANDERSON. April 12th, 1853 24--tf FAMILY STORES, BY Clar'ke .& Brother. Who have jiut received per Rail Road a fine assortment of Fancy Groceries. Comprising Pickles, Preserved Fruit, Cigars, Candies andi a choice lot of Chewing tohnoco, to which they invite the attention of-the oiti. zens, of thise District. February 22, 18.53 17...f Notice, All persons having demand. against the Estate of the bite Rev. 'Charles P. Elliot will present attested statements thereof--and thtora indehbtd, to the same, will make pay ment to the Subscriher. April, Ao 1853, -N~~to . Irv, 4. ... . Men t . c itebhewe -ynlt t we "W A re i A k0sg .Me was "r a T n s Eia nT see 4 (ithin4 thet weft otto. giveM4 And toher h h'an the ostoil nWecessilydevo9v11 upon Ig at Ir - wit bhotgsig lbaicbs Ppttad eefkE - potence %whici hi a eerteens ar en - fs c which ould sec re 0h 7?k.d schldsen- a -a k4~ SECUREd TINE MEEANS 6 By becming in time' posed want of whch has cas the -ska W t thousands. In view or sueh costseqeuehea- if esensable ifrshe aeget o Dug&& eet tedge in respect to nurselr. whc svedtr sa ini be the maarts fP stide-tehe~sl~s wty 1halt 51m. knowledge is conbtaied sI a itl worke - TME~G MAUBKIED WO AWE Private Medical ConIpMAt . DV DR. A. N. MA UROn raorrsuba or ftssaauret - one Hundrwth Editor . lme ,pp. t" so (0al rster. W arn arrso Vurns p s F irst published l's 164. ada iq g... 1 SURPRIZNNG ORWOdi ~ongiden-is titat EVEtW Y i WeE~l MDARECIElI tilt Cth -. laere acquitre a l11:1 kruaswI.~e~~ snttare, esaraeter salietC emue'or -qcs~ plastaI,'ew-th the various erstail e that nearly IHALP A DULLiON COP A should hsave been sold. so, ItIs impraectiable to convey fnIat the various treated or. as the -re or a nare stricty, inte the married. or Ihte contempling - re alile desirous l Ang helth and that ty . sequent npon Iealth. his so conduve .oer -sppirness, and sat er hist d. b *it o obtain it. as hu or Wil every hban he and.atfrtlon of his wife at hear or h ia p. suntary Improvemnent. UPWARDS OP ON. HUNDRED TI SAND COPIES tave been SENT BY MAIL --thia the st Y mouths. - - CAUTION TO THE PUBLIO 3E NOT DEPRAUDED1 Bay no book unless "Dr. A.-M. Manrloean,ISO .lberty treet. N. Y." is on the title page tad the entry in [Ite Clerk's Office on thebak.of' the UUie page; and buy only of reopectablo- and hosorabie' dealers. or send by mail, and addreq'. to Dr.. L - , Maurloeau, as there are spurious and ausngpilti Infringements of oopy.righ.- - t LET EVERY WIPE AND KRUSDA* PONDERN - Ne exeuse for Iworaneoe, when Isvaumsbl Is Misery to tome we lemta nea -asdt dear. asnd *hren to diessl oer IgSerOamae to wIhtan our reeh. - To enable every one to dedde upon .heidl pename cesy t preing a copy, and that wife, or mother need remain uninfrmed 34Z. many causes, whieb, sooner or later, see e make fearful ravag upon her heallh,unlessI against, and tha no cosiderale and o husband have cause to upbai himAefwI of the welfare of his WM-4 pampeot oaf "apcontaining fadi 7WYje-paied lAdes Of vgther with -extfiRacka the book MMB be se mno ago t any rt of 'he UZA i When Knowled.,t nagsifn'em ti p0 b4 Agnai gat. on, etra bidl!M THU M I. PlIIVA AL %% tees ust b 'p and d MAURICEAU; .o 1994, Nw. York tng Of~oo, No. 199 I~bertSsNY f'or sale t - ROBlNSON & CA RLJSE, Hamnburg, 8. C - In New York City, by Stringer & Towvnsend, Adriance, She,..i mnan& Co., Dewitt & .Davenpiort, Barns Co. Offiee, 129 Liberty Streets deau' Greenwich. Something Ne. Taateles.-Snlta or L~emionnde Purgative an excellent subtitute for Epsoin Sialte P'repared andi sold bty Dr. W, JAS. DARGAN &CO May 24th, 1853 Tooth Powders. Prepared after the valuable receipt o Dr. K. S. Dargan, Denltist, anid -o fara . Dr. W. JAS. DARGAN & CO May 25th,, 1853 go-t FOR TAX COLL.&'CTOR, Mit. EmTonL :--Please announce. Mr.. ROBERT WV. DURANTs a canididate' for Tax-Collector or Saleim County, atjlia-. next election, and obligo *, January 141, 1ii52 13-N oT~ . WERThe friends of CptW' P. . GIBBONS annioute him a caud~j date for the office of Tasx-Collectoyro Salem County, at the enamuing election ani d* obligos MANY Vorzus. October 1 'M. FOR TAX COLLECTOR 0:7 The Friends of On IEL~ MA TIIs, Esq., a1nn~uneo biil a cauadidua for Tax Collector for Clarernont County, at the ensuing election. Feb. 8th, 1853 .15..td F OR O R.D IN A R OcX Mr, Editor:-You wil please announice WILLIAM. BRNUJ SiON as a candidate fo'r the Office of-Ord. V nary of Sumotor Districi, at the ensui election. lg. Maiiy Vo;.a A pril 27th, 1852 F OR C L E RK. Wc We are authoriss tp. announce T1. J, DINKINS, Esq.- a Candidat for Clerk of the Court, a: th e n eleetioa April16thl 1851 S'. -:e. *f 0:'r-Mr. Editoer: Please am nounce Mr. .3. J. McKELLAR, a CanI. date for C'lark of the Court, for iultter -Dstrict, and oblige MANY VT'rfti April 18, 182 -& FO0R S E R I.F dtint for Shueritf of Sumter District at itIo next election. Nov. 12th, 185 -d ..p is We: author.e to ann~unce ALP'QL as a candidatr~ btr Sheriffof.Sumntet Dintrict, at the ensu. Decetnnhr21, l819 - o