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geile o carry Sonke lui to iako f ) wi we ite exceedintly abund Aton Monday One, of thmci we ided ' as exceedingly inlgenious, n ii g at-suelv tiies and under such tust asvere best calculated tnke "a muss." A sober dog uld net seat himuself quietly on his nelis to look at the moving thou d -but the pistol would be made eak close to his ear, ilnpelling iii us terror to fiid a new point fi (bservation. Quiet hack horses tlreiastonished at its roar, as they OU, i'aminating on the inelancholy htit there was no "Independ i Day" for animals like' thcin. - ierever the crowd was thickest -ewas heard the detonations of hat pistol, frightening the women hAd children, and scattering tiem e frightnied slicep. At length the ingeniotis owner of the pistol encoun - ' 'd- his destinv le was over eu bi"us in the investigation of the vari us phenomena of sound. Finding j n~enipty barrel laying upon the side vlk, he poked the muzzle of his pis tol into the bunghole, and pulled. - le explosion satisfied himi. The bdrrel flaw into a thlonsanld pieces. One of the staves in its fliight struck eite enterprising young gentleman in the face and sent hiIt heels-over-head 1tt the street. The number ol'stars - that danced around in the suiglit wds'amazing. Ile gathered himself with the blood tiiekling from his jaw, and the hue of his countenance iapidl changing to black and blue; he seemed to be satisfied that lie had Jarried his investigations Iar enoii. W-thought so too. We saw him in th6 1fternoon with one eye tight as a drunihead, and a great swelling on hisfTce as he wandered about amon e crowd, a victim to his expeI' nents oil- the nature of sound. Albany lieyiter. Chuss O s . C, Washington, Juneo 20th, S.53. .he foilowilig cirenhr letter is pre par in answ-ver to thle otimerous ii ires 11i ide at this oflice inl iegard to 416- progress of thlie Ceni sUN: 1st. The detailed statits of the e-s ill miake a q1uar'to voluiie of bout, 1.,00 pages, anid will be coin. plted WAand puiblislied before the incet. 4ng of' Congress. 2md. The statisties of M;uaiitctirres fMortality, &e., have niot, beeni or o)prd to be printed, in colsel ulelice of' emg def-ctive, and would have ixade lother voluinie of the smne size. -;3rd. A girat. deal of' valiable ma1.1t. r will reina in among the il nIIl inlish-d na~trital of' the Census, ixed up with uich that canilot be relied uipo. 4.h1. The oflice is always happy to eceive amy. views or siggestins im relation tdo tie miatters~. fthe Cenisiis. J. 1). H. iDi:now, .un: Csi-:.-A gnhmu h s o igd n sttlngthe books ofI a rn'ii onec doinig d hirit si cerchanitile bu niess iii Pitt sburg, buti -d' w hich bothI thie originail partiiers are now sleeping quietly iii tlic'ir eeniieter nut wa -alled o'd, jin Fr-iday, bf: a geniitlenum r fom the S..u*ilf, wiIiin cuW to peav prin - ipall aind initerest, LiiOounting to' GuO0, I a debt. conitraeted in 181!); 1.y a mier -'hant of' Vicksbi-g, A\liss., who had~ akiledh sub lseeiietly, :aud was suppo. sedl to be lost. fI Ist all hopei. I Ie has re -' ently lieen enlriched! by ttiie raid i-ise somne collon(i lands~l whlichl him'lep r hbased, antd is niow. pav ing nil' ol hia.. 1 tities, hiere :u'l ait thle East, mauioniit ''"igto sever'aIdi thosanld iIdllars. II is fre7 w e umleurstmaul, is Jl(ih Dwnt. Sle shlouild be remieinibered, to A 1 o~ia L)~i O1i Qron Snor'i.----Them 13s)toni L Transcript s'taes thatI a shioil ith a hses upon it, ha~s beenii inebored betwveen Apjple ail f )eer Ishmad, fori the-purp'jose'of' saupplyiing part ies up and dowii lie harbor w-i th sp iitiuo us liior's. This is the ILlatst conivaniLi ce to evade thme new Ilinor law. w.---We hav recCi Ad accoiuntls -fromi St.. Jolmi's, N. I11,, to the 1s~t inst., w ~hkial states tha~t the Temaperanee Illl i t that place was blown up with pow Ier,andii that greait exeitemaeiit pre :ailed in conisequenace of .mLi Laempt hav'ing been made to enf'orce the MLiine Liquor Law. The Declaratjin of Tidependenice w as wriitten iin lie p aLOrai on the~ se end floor of' the brick hoi use at theia kuithwvest corner' of \ arket and Siv enth -str-eets, PhIiIladelphia. So sayvs * - -~'M eflerson, its imn iinr taliaih in a olttei of his lately pulished. TheI houise on'ce oeenplied by \y ii. J'eiii is ...... still stimding~ in i'hiiladephiao. No man is a geitcntman who, wit h. int pr ovocation. would treat withi - nivility the. hum blest of' his species. It s a vulg:ii-ity f'or which nio acecoiliishi nents or d hes cain eveir aitoiie. Shiow pac the inain whto desires to akeli cv ery. one happy ar oiind him i, ad whlo'se reatest solicittude is nev~er to gv Just causeS of ollence to aiiy onie, and1( 1 ~ ill show-yo a01i genitIlmani by na tutrer and pra'Lctice, lthoughi he miay inevei' have wVorni a sit? of bi Oadelothi or -cri haive heai'd of a Ilexiconi. Tusii Pt; EiD'EN-r si DINo Si-:i'.'Cr. ~'~)e ,t beautiful ineak fast., (dinner, dlessert. ,d teaiv'~ice.ot' Amueiicani porcaincmi, af 'niisheda in New York for thu l'ieo'idein's8 .lOuse. It includes baniinia'ry Y(-(vediad richly cut / ibli' gusa 'he diin. g scrie inun -bo'rs50 pitces, awl the gLass 55 doz ni ?hce i:ie t Ia 00 .ALRUS'Oil TEUI N'PN POTAtOE. Wo have, 'it our office, a great nati ral or vegetable ciriusity, in the shapie o' an Irisi potitue, whichl is iot oily .oIf mammoth size 1 lb. 12 1-2 oz., av oirdlipois, but which is thought by soine, to emiulate the Walrus or Sea cow, tind by others, the Terrapin, with icuk outstreteled, above the water, iii appearliance or reser i hatmce. Our- pop uar seedsniati, ir. Thompson, was wout to produe and exhibit the Duok Plant, or Vegetable Duck, buit the Vegetable W alrus, or Terrapin, aity well cot:iliiuid the tittention of'natn ralistis and the eurious; and of Addy. too, as it comies in the very questiona ble shape ol' a prCty. It was grown on the firi of Mfr. Steveits, near this city, just above the l6rk ot' the road. Chas. ( ourier. BFvIN A \WrITNESS.-In a Justice's CoWit down East a trial was under way for trespass, in cutting wood from aIl neighbor's premises without authori. ty. One of' the plaintitl's witnesses was a plain old firniner, whose testirno li went, clearlv ittd directly to prove the charge. The def'eidalnt's counsel, a blusteriig inn of brass, niier the iost aij 11red liihin ol'unitry pet .i f'ggers, thotught to weaken tue ferec of' his evidence by proving idoey to be a traito'lis family. 1Ie therefore in terrog.ated him thus: "Mr.-- ,n have a son who is an idiot, have vorn not" "Yes, sir!" .C )oes he Linow ay tiliig" "\Very little."' "1low mitch dloes he know?" "Well, allitist. iothigl; 110 itiuch Illo'e tII,111 \'otl 4lo1" The witiess was- allowed tol relire withiolit fil hir' tt It iii :init t1ie 1114 st tp'otriotIs selval is 'laughter'. SMA.uoX A sNt;O TH: INDIANS. Dates froii Utah to) the 21st of' April represent that. sinuijilpoX was alarniiing Iy prevalclit niong the Indians. Ne'r onie thinsNil hae ldieh with it fioii Iach of the (IIChI'elilC .1n141 Snjake t ribe. Thi ree hitnidrei (4'tlie deni idies were pilled in to one lint, wi hi was fired, iid burnt to the ground. A Coxvriwn-rios rinim Qrr:s V ic TORi.--A Colnitrib lt ion i:,s 11-4t hIeli received :at New York, Ihr- thle Crys taLl I'ahteJe HI-:x ibitionl, i'roni Q1111.0 \'ietoria, inl the Shaiule o1'a striikingi pie tiore', by \iitterhialIr, the subject o' which is "The ( )Iening of te i L.illon Exhibitliin." This is said Lu be a Very rinlarkable pa:inzting. -S:1114 that, it tihe :llilin:tl ieeting of - this C niip:aniy. T. 41.. ('. 'errinl, es4.. was elected 1'resident, without, oppo A.oi'inrun CiRvT MvreCi I.wC:. .\rraigenits he been eli-teid Iv thle ownerL!Is (l'the Smit h C arlina Inm. "'Nina" and tie \'irii Iirthse "lNel I )ye" I'ar' aniioithl rac-e, to coine o ff mn the -iiith ueilay ini Sejtiiniber. 'Jie co illlit ions arte :::a,000 a sidle, aiid Iw'o ile hieats. A\ j'ietty weVin1:11 is lIIi a1 great ti ut Ii I il tII liii ile hiae'r ' l iit 'i'.1 zi gr'Leen sp'ectaecs. 1i4r "'hen f'ritii." llenilinig <-gg. I' ../ J I'ti '-t'ighll iit'gi441':, le.-liliin tii tlie estate 1)1't!e le .Jonialh~ii Iua, wel'e subui! att:11 atleii i ( hi':ile.-'t lli, (ini W\edie~slayt, I-y Th'o s. .\l. Ili ne, at ant aL4rnage of 90:30 ealch. Ak late En.hii1.i writi' say's tdiaL the laxation lii ahetle ieiie At, l li''.~ ( tit, t. al.e ~ 'u~ .iilt'11iiT.iN Tio il'tii. -ls 1')r. J. S. I l~iughllon's I'i .,jin, I he I tue Iii. gei vej~. 'ii l id ,t rttr ie ./aiier i rpari i train144 Rennerl,4o (h ou t S'4 tli mach l of '%hll- 's a i dyiilel iis 4 of ro 1.i e in the rea h yig4 iic ll. lcealivr114 i'hem iist l c ulughit n 3/. 11.~i l, Phihi delphia. Thiscjiie tuly a rnionderfu141 len'd for1 oldilesio 1 )y . xpieps4i g, t lile o~vr ( oIc I plainto, Cosiinamid u u~4 ~bitl iy, cu ri ller Ae ntreii' th u (;stie Juwe.-il Pamph'rllr s cll tal - byr arentes, g r litil Se noice4 :iuong threl:1-dlia ad rt.ij.zike n ia 'Is. 4lIilt .hly . awureds of,. thur tiliinr ompClai of hli- a ilt , and lngour~ of iiilc'te, drag-el f thuem i iver I a mi neh, want ofl apeio' , &ilic. they arlte re 1111en 4ly the resIIuli t ill cloerny. lt hier( nam ;zcni buti nu y all afdes14rsle edri do ase have Ijltli done-et, ualibottle w t' iiir.h lly nd(ru liit tmoier, prepared by lir. Jack ls .n u olfrityu nl ecrd We recommerni thisp mIed iine i~~, idg from eperenIlce('4 that s mne s uertt i to the genpue. or readers,1155iiC puch s noniounlie prepaed byll Dr. C . 0. c sn 'inep i . J l P1'sisg Thousals ofparent who.....eri.uge E ecutor's Notice ALL persons having,.dqtnands again6 the Estate of Mr. Harvey Skirinni, ddc'd, are requested to hand them in properly at tosted to the subscriber; and all those in debted will tmake immediate payment to R. M. SKINNER, Executor. July 201h, 1853 38-3mi Thomson's Shoe Store Removed. C. I. Thompson & Co. I HAVE RlMuOVEID thier Stuck to the first store above and adjoin ing Court 1louse Lot, Colunbia, S. C. Their stock consists of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks andl Leather, which they off'er, Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest possible figure fojr cash. July 19th, 183 31--4t New and Unrivalled Railroad Route to the North, Via the W ilinaiaglosa and Man chfester Railroad. Throu/h in the same time with the ('reat Aortlrn Mail, A ND A VOIDING SEA SICKNESS. rVitAVELEI-I'tS are resiectfully informed that (hie IIundilred ail Thirty iniles of the Wihninigtni adl .111 iaichester Itailra. I are Compleeil atI in slucceful e4lperaition.und con lections have beet formedl hv first lass -'oir fitorse 'ost (Oaches over the'iniiiiiishILd pirt of the Rto:ad. The f.llou ing is the schoidule: Leave AugtIa at - - - t. I. Wilminigtion at - - - 8 a. II. Arrive lt Weldon at- - - 3 p. In. " " liainore at - - G a. inl. I" Hlai lelphi:- - -l p. m. New Yorkait - -- (-30 p. 1n. Time froin A iusta to Wihiingtm, 2t hours. " Wilimton to New York, 31-0: hottrs. . -; "At Wiliihiglon the connect ion is inade with the 8 c'e/mk h a. in. 'press '/'rain. ,'- At ehioi, paingers canl hi:iv chuoice of lbilotes, eiiher by siahmarn un lml ioanoke liailroil anl iMay Wile *t Steamiers., or by Ra il Washinll:oni city. to Kilitinore. 'l'hrogh 'I'jek els liv eite lr of the-sse le- cait k.- piilu 'ed iII I'iroI;h Tickets friin .Mont-onery to 'harle tni ii %%ill he recetived on Sie ottith Caro liint lailr.ad, het w-en Autnusta and3 the WaiI aningon uni 3anchsterItairoad. , - aneniiers i-siroois (f' going Ntorth by this Rliue will have their bagg"age, enectke!d at At i-.usitaL 14) the Wihningiituni and11- 31aiClceser Itailrowid.I . Aiy% other infirnaition can be obtainetd of r. J . L. KeLn, Agent at .\iuiosta. L3. .1. FL--MIuNG, 811p. W il. aitd 31anche.-ter Itailroad. July l'iihi, 1 - Head Quarters. ~74A .M .i;.L.. U - TI'll I ('uiniiiizir-iin-('hief h:ts le:irnecd ed uniinher of hi~s Sitl' 1,Iieit. (folonel fully inmud wit h a isens of duty,core aitil pantriiotionii; :s a grenitleina hie wats ir hanii, geieirouis. ati i ull of soc ti ies. It is thetrefore ordered, thait the Sudy1 wvear the uisuid innige of tiiiuiringi for thei spalce oh tharty d.iy., andm that :a CoiI y o tIs ordelr he forwiarieh, by the Adju itsuit (Gen erih t hiseli adilimeted pa~rentis whoii hi:ie so Inuc cii tiil t tu urnii tihe tmuhtnl lIy olnier of the* (.':ni:un~mih-r-inI-('Ief A\dj. and laisp. Ge'.i. .11u4y 17th, 15: M-s $100 Reward: 3 IN.\ W.\ Y, on last Tiie: damy the' I jIlh ulstanit, moy hloy ll'l.i bg!hi c ld hair., has at very4, su11y Sp. peaaneandianswrs 4uickI ad .ii ho rt wh--1 spLleii:o s:eid boy~ his ai -hort hbic feet, los ha~i:!s short andli thui:clathuby in::y y to)'ii hle it bywern hiS tcap or lhat idown uver his. lmorehead. Ilie nill bie Iie is ver n lile ail It Iheet tutin ri rueat1 dar e ior!.l I-i o tf g~itms. 1ltie w i b Ier. IYe isa shioeaiaakr by tradfe, thugh~ h ny noD o tteiinis ~petn Tllie above rewardlr of ( hi:. I 1und4redI 1)lollars wdll bei paatl foir hins ilebrary in anly allevvill. 8llinitcr ihistici S. (X -~t ubi.h ( iiei ies Copartnership Notice. I h~Ilm unerignmed4 ha1ve fome a144'I (' IF.\('TCl )R.\GIM A N I) Ct ).\I lSSION ltIUSIN lS~S, ini lhe ity of Cha;rb-stIoi, un-. decr the nill ame of ISli & \\ .\ lI l N l'roduceia coi45gnedI toi us, andui stic~t pr sona~ll amttn~t given to a~hll bsine'ss en-. tralcted t4o Iour car1e. I )ir Ellice oni (I Nlut.Vi W\', \i lie openedl ont or beforeIL 145th Septetnber Ite.\t. .101lIN lI0-8'I' I Fine Cigars and Garden S EE D Fmej ptco)t4 aint ly on1 haund b:y Dr. WV. JAS. DARUAXN & C'0. AMay 24th, 1853. ,30-t( FOR SAL THAT LARGE NEW AD 3COM MODIOUSPlUBICl HOUSE situated -on Main Xtreet. in Sumnterville and adjoining Contrt Houso Square known as CHINA'S HOTTEL. The grounds connected with these build ings are furnished with confortable stables, wagon and horse lots for the accornmoda. tioti of diovers. The present Proprietor wishing to retire from business will give easy terms to a good purchasetr. To one understaridiig the manatgernent of a Hotel, a better opportunity than this will never ofler for a profitable investmenit. Also for Sale, A fiarm consisting of about 150 acres, all of which is in a high state of ct1 1 ivat on. Onl the farm there is a nie.t Cottlage antd out buildingi, not more I hani tent mionutes walk from the Court. Hise. Apply for terms of both premtises to Ifutterville. June 29t1, 1853 35--tf Sheriff"s Sales. Y virtue of sidry Executions to fie directed, will be -mold at Sumter Court I louse, on Ihe i 1st Alonday and day fol low ing itl Augntst niext. wohin le gaI ltourt, of sale, to the hiighier.t bidiler, for cnh, tle following property. I'urchatsiers to pay for tit les : Oje tract (if 7 acres iof L-id in lie town of Siitervile aljoiniing lands of \V. W. Allti aid C. Del~oriie levied upio as tie property of Wit. J. Fraiicis at the separate suits of Piersont & Jieinings, Leinineau & IereIinyer and E. G. Brown, Alillillistratior. One l lorse al one hit oi tirrict of 5 6.11i acres of laeol inl the town of Sitiervd':e tljoining lands of A. C. 1paind the Aethodist Church levied upoi as tlie pro. pety of iriant Navatiagh at the its of J. I Iendric ks, C. Tart I and J. Cutchoran, 2 1'rining ipresses and all the intcrial used in the estiahilhmAienit of' ile Sonmter Bater levic.l upon as the property of \\'it. J. Francis it the suit of E. t;. Browii, Adminiostrator. Olu tract &2 1.2 acrret of lawl in tle fowin of Stoterville adioiniinrg lanids of J. I I. h)iigle andl \V. & . It. Roa:d1 levied upi as the property of lTomat .iciee at the sifts of Siims & Nance, Julmi11 Webb and E. 1). l'rii-le & Co. - One negro named IDave levied upon as tie ropery of .1chi \V. Ervin, iitiler a niortg;age given by sai Ervin to Joseph ,\ontgomer and to be sold to sati.v said One tral of 250 acres of Jid iin CLre. ' joi jajciin land M SOf 1a. WhIIte, lE ae of .\l yrit mid \Viliat J. Iees levied upon as the property of \V. E. tichardson at the suit of ll-isultine & \Valh. .C.It11.\.ME, s. ). Juty 12, 1>3 .17-31 $25 REWARD, t AN.\WAY from Iie suibcribor, on the 1st day of June, his ..'twgro nian D INIEN, aged about 25 year.,. S:tid regro is about 5 feet ' inches high, weghs 1(10 or 170 lIbs.. is of dark cointplexani, anl is badly scarred )it his back aid aris, caused by fortnr severe treat'tment. lie was purchased - two or three years agio by moe from B. A. James, livinty near ihhopville, Saitter District 8niti l Cirolin:i, and tmay niow be Imrkinge itt that dart h:1 lth cottitrv. I will givc 6~20 tonn urie who wvil coo fitne hitin in ai-v jaid iiiinrth or Sombrh Cauir~n, so that I get irn, or 6r25 if dehv. ered to tine at toy r"aidenice at thr miouth f of ,itil i iver, ini ielaitnio conovtr, .\. C. Adhlress the sbritbe~cnhr at Little's M.\. ht..cinii'rd Cot., N. Ci. TI If).\.\S \\. STIE~l.. Jhuly 12th, 15:30---t Rail Road Notice, iN urr's Omeisi:r, \V if. & .Iatn. R. It. July 1ff, 1853. ()N' atn afrer thits dhate, thle .'i airda Ia..fei- ~~trui u ill rilot (l~i:l a s rtuws; \'ViST. Iltave .\lars li:alfI .'Snia~i nit I1238' .\. .'l. lieir " I 1 .la'bentiir " -. lIt hdv' i-tenl l Siltiite ille a . -" lyt C hiiI .S. C11, a I)r .\ t hti C)tI t:t '. . .\rrve t n tiiat 'S in -it I t - e'ti cr Itut-- .iiuo the .\l., it ftrin lin the N.\.n' h aul . fir til linut SAP~lIeL C.DUN::r & Ce. Ju7lIy 5:mb, Isa 2ffI --.tit fe Forl~ ICah, And; that only in~~8 \ Suar in h .:i foms (of art). l 'O., i t Itir. .\elett' l. \ti St iiti. r Afrl1iII--. 3:I --- prme Lardn Ba on-! Comh rwn I'r w ned I-'ni::ofdi iferma ( in al, Syroitin, Naf, &. .\i sf th pub pdo n by lt CArolbt no oiloua doMUE C, DNN Z0 Jlul i2t, I1'53 ;4 One Door West of A. Offers for sale on reas and well selected sto :&WUB AKI'O Chemicals, Evan's Lanc Dye-Stulls, Silver Lanc Paints and Oils, Scarifical Window Glass, Stornac Spirit Gas, Breas Best Vinegar, Bru Varnishes, P3e0 Shaving Creams, Pl COLD-DRAWN Best quality of Mldeira and Pi For Medical tur Genuine Coi Thomsonian and ] Togetlier with a variety of othl( of' Drrgist o (t-" All orders put ip Vith ii Mlay 24t h, 1853. DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. C., Browning & Leman, No. 209 ad 211 King Corner OF MARKEI sTR1iIT, Wil oiler to FA31I1,1ES ard 'LANT ERS visitig Ciariestoi this sprmr lie .P !L 'IV of FANCY ANDU STAl'lE l)RY GOODS that has ever beenr offelred for inspection il tiis city. They iii'te ain examination and assure their friends anid pirhasers generally that tlrir prices will corn,'efefimn, ably with any .llarket in the United Sates. 'erms Cash or City acceptance. BROWNING & LEMAN, Sneicessord to C.& E1. L Kr.I:isoy & Co. .\5:, 13 2j...t f Notice. All p1e rsons are hereby cautioned not to tr:nle for, or receive inl paymreiit (it an) debi, either or both of two Notes given by the stribserilwr it) t. J. Price, thie one fur two hundred anid fiftv dli lers, and the oih cr for t wo hundred aid ten dollars, as said Notes given for two-separate tracts of land were to be paid after good and lawful lities were mavide to ite by Price, which condi. lions were iit in writing.r :11rid reic now inl my possessioni, and whiel coitairis the fortiher ntiiderstanding that in the event of his failinltr as ie has done, to make such titlcs ie would forleit the aimoiits &c. C. A. LESSE-SNE. .April S, 1953 *27-tf lLr Vatchiran copj. Increased Stock BY John O'Connor. WAho h-.9 rrade new irmprovemrents arid I ni~~crntrbly errhrirgdl Ihis store, and is niow ieci n freshi Igoods byv every' trinii of cars ai oftrs to thet purblie for tire sum mrer moth s the fuolowinrg articles low for cash: I ee Creami iiwi I .emon ile, (na ily) icc, O.rantg's, I eiroins. I 1rre AiippLes aml'all thec riopicalr frunits; also a finn assorrtmrent of Tobac irsco an rd Cigarrs, withn a chioice hit nt iFainly G roceriets. alsi a large stock orf l'ichield Sahnronr and l'reserves, Flour of theo best biranids wuiarirantd, also ai large Iiot Fl it ar'on of w hich ire receives a new anyp piy weeklyv. All of' u lich lie guiarairtees to sell at the lowest rates for carsh. YV .'V ~urrterr 'onnnenrcesi rthe 1.s. nof .nly. tro-e whro wiih toi oniniueI h-a tive. ri ot ire --arid thosie whlo! w sh! tri IEutr do, ithe runo-i,.. For tire lieral' p ar'r'ag reuemled to iiue, I mrn gratef'il aund hdlcn in iny' etlibris ito pleaie-Nay toi dh I eter.-- \sto1 ability ti teach, I refer tio airy 0. 1.. Tlil'Ro)oREI. Sumritervihl, .June, 1 lihi u53. 33 if FAMIlLY STORES, Clarkec & Brotheri. Whoir have~r justr rcive e ~i li Fatncy (Groceries. tor which fhey invite thie atteintji of the citi zensi of is )iitrict. Fenbruatry :2N, 1 .i3 17--i Something Entirely New Ia the2 way of I iles' ariJ Gert lemen~'s riters, I. lit''' \t.alkinig .Shons, (soe iih o~ fine) .\bees doi. winh a geureral irs. itrunnt il'f Genrts. fi ie llons utndc Shoe~s. It 'Ihe lilacs wishl to get tire lartest t-tyle of (nilersn arid wlaing~ shoe iou (it,jntcl liIi''ER &N WBlY .lioni 7th, 83331 Segars!! Segars!!! .I i'T neeiv~ed l'rtini lilttIiire I i ,00 Sengars--ehicio llirinds. I I 'TLIIR & NE\\'HBERY. May I0th, 1852 ~2-tf Something New, Taelets-Salts' or I emronrade l'iorgative an nxcellenrt sub~stiturte for Epsomi Salts, l 'rnpared arnd sohl liy Dr. \VV. JAS. J).\RG AN & CO0. Al ay :2.1th, 1853 30-t f Tooth PoWders. P'repared after the valuarrble roccipi of Dr. K. S. Darganu; D~eniuist trnd for sale . Dr. \V. JAS. [)A1 ~ N & C;O M avU 1853 ' J. loses' New Store. onable ternis,a choi&6 ck of ts, crfumery, et Cases, F'lavoring Extracts, lors, Gelati*no, (variety) h Pumps, 11lAir Oils, t Do. Fancy Soaps, ;hes, (all kinds) Polns and Ink, saries, Trisses, Toilet coubs, iper, (variety) Lemon Syrup. CASTOR OIL. 2rt W inc and FIrecih Braindy, poses E.rpressly. I Liver Oil, ?atent Medicines. r articles, col)prising. 1h Stock r Physician. catness and despatch. 30-1tf Business Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK; DELROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Cotton JUctors and General Comnis Sion M!erchlants. D 1. McLA'URIN, Xezq.. will give per 0sonal anad special attention to the in. terests and orders of his friends in thlis Stat*e and the adjoining Counties of North Carolina, who 1ay favor these Houses with their patronage. Consignments of produce to the Ilouse in New York, either hv way of Charleston, Georgetown, or \Vihnington, will ie covered by insurance, if notice of the shipment he protmptly giv on. May 3, 1853 127-tf State of South Carolina, Sum ter DIstrict. IRA WA. iRWVN, ROlIWRT LATTA, I1a W. iow.m who i.: in the enstody of the Sherill' of Saumter District, by cer ain WVrits of Capi;is ad Satisftaiedtn, at the suit o Robert atta lIhaving fik-d in Imly olliec, loreder with a Schedule fin oathia, of his Estate and elil'cts, l:s petition to the Court of ConPon Pleas, praying that he nay be admitted to the benetits of of the Acts of the General Assembly mnade for the relief of insohent .debtqrs. It is ordered that the said -Robert Latta and all others, the Creditore to whom the- said Ira W. Brown, is any wise indebted, be, and they are hereby surnmnoned, and have no tiee to appear, before thc said Court at Snmiter Coutrt House, on the Seventh day of Novenmher nexst, to shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition afieresaid, shiotuld naot he grtated. W. .J. SINGLET'ON, c. c. r'. July l'th, 1'853 37-3mn A ANDERSON, lRe. pictfiully informsi the psopLe of Nim ter Distra-c that he lhun just receive,l and now oflrrs for sale the lbes'. sclected andia~ inost choice stock of Spa'iumauad Stanssaacy' Goods Th'aut cannot lie surpmassed bay anything in this maarket. ie hias receivedt many ne~w styleN which puarcasears would do well to e xaamine be fore tbuyinig else where. UROWADCLLOTilIS, CASSlI RES AND) V E ST I NG;S. A full and large supptly of Ilosiery, iNhirts, D~rawers, Gloves, ssnaders, Cravats, I and kierctiefs, &c. &c., A lairge asioartmento of lttICA l)Y MADE CLO TilltNtI, w~ hih wilt be sold tow. GjX (G.aments maannfancturedt biytheraubscii'. ter, and warrainted to give satisfacioq, Or d~ers from .t. distancee proinptly aitteuded ti. A. ANDEIsON. April 12th, 1S:53 21-tf New Tin and Shebt-Iron Ware Manufactory. J.1:\l lS IT. DULMl would respectfully infto ini the citizentsm of Suniitecrville and th~e sutrroutndhing c'omitry,, thatlihe is noN& openi. i a TIN MA.\JF'ACTpORY in Sumter ville, oai is niow prepared to fill all orders mi alto in he. 3lerchtantri will bind it to their interest in puirchaase their ware fromi mae, as I intend to sell le'w and warrant all that I sell. ROO) l'JNC, GUTYTERING and JOB1 WORKtl executed with promnptness atnd in a workmn'iiike manner. The censh wtill be expected it every instance otn finishiner or deliverigofevr job. Iitn osi chitap an for th cas nteel Al prsns Notice, l perisonfsth having demanads Edinsi the Isttae f helate R1ev. Chiarles . Elliott, wdl paren attested statement~s ihereo f-andI thtos,, indtchied~l, to the samen, wvill imake pay maenat to the Subtscibeir. Ti'lO3l Ab' C). ELI.lOT1T, A Adini stratur. .Charleston s. C. Ajpr i 26, 1853. 26 2ni Engraving, &c, OWING to the illienity of collectin9g sanl ;acountms, the subscriber wouk) in. funri the public, that while lie is truly thanik fail foar their pationage hie is comnpehl. ed to work bereafterro s/;:ot . Jaune 1., 1853 33--t f Exccutor's Notice, All persons having demanndd againast thto lstte of the late Col. John J. Moore of Stutmter District, rare regniested to hand tileim in properly , attested to the isubc' bers, and all glose :inidebted wifh riae Ilyttmott ).ho ath - for TaxCollenor4 next edewtib'd i January P. 41. GIBBONS Ano date for the o[lce, jfi r Salem Couny, t t , FOR T'AX % re . 8th, (rX'JMr~ Editor -4 pwe anounce W' LIAP -A OUN usn'eTiliate for thle'F e nary 6f Suiuitir D~idiict t electin. ~te April 27tl , 1852 ,F OR CLERK a". .We are autho annunce T. J. IDINKINS, Esqdia'G) for Crk of the Court, at the n4uh nonee Mr. J. J. McKEI4LAR - dlate f or Clhrk of .ufie Qunrtfri lbsstrictTand oblige Mgli Qg A pril 13, 1852. 1 a( SO R CL ERA AIR. ENTORro:-.MANir~~i of W. J. N. Hl~Ieur are desiroiis $ hmg himu in pomnination for the :r Clerk of tlie Courtf Sumter D spi hliso ensingijuletioni. - FOR .SIF k '1 : MThe Friends of JOAN F. JUNE, anuounce him da date f r* S)(eifr of SumnterDsic next elsEchpnii. rDsrc We We are authors to announce A. E. POOL as a card for Sherir of umtor District ,at the ing election. *Q Deceiibor 2 ; 185- V Mr Editor: -Pease nounce JOHN N. McLEODa cani for hIerd of Wumter Disti-ict:ddi Diig' an . o,'blige'Foai June 29ti, 1853 MYr, Editor: Pleas 0 R: tou n Co. F. H. ICKSON as a caiult. late to represen laremiont ou next Lefgislate atid oblige J e -114; i on. - I;MAN ZVOT1833. Butler & Newb ' rienidilt they have just recesvpdad ditionar st'ek of Spring Goddin' coneisitg of 'rissves, .1e colore.d Silks, .and liusins ')fiin ignham, IBerege Lawnq.and 3'Iinsu Embroid ered tillars and Undumr Sle lne Denimos; Osnaburga'and Ilomesp of er eri kdind. Thie abo've named jiii-ti we will clI ordeecdu:iniodatin fi4oimg. us a ca.. June 7th; 1 3 D nlot Defd it t YOU WANT TO (GET Choice Mr. bEICI, Merar'i Tailo leave to iniformi t he gntlemen of ville and li?:trictl thl~at lie fis just re yIthQ a spenid4 a of Cothsg, Catshuie'r, Dripd ep Vestings, &9. Sc.; and in short, eveam-th that is required for a full suitli miac'6 the ello5e of his goods 1mself.. donhts not bilt what lie .can sit tha astidioti<. Thier is no uso cloths made i Charleston or whietivin can lave theni i and ans wvell if not betteri thian tiyw' else right at home, arid this ;MieRzt,, wo~rk is not tu rned out at leall equal toay doie in this countrv lie wuit cein aaythingw. As for..iis pi'ic's t ey'shah .bl att Ne w York rates. All lbe asks is, av himt a triial!'! Comn'6 fann and picaou some of thoses b'entitiful Paint and W patterns, it will i~ow be warniana'~i jda want thern. Mr. I :ict lives ieMt door t A pril 26th, 18.3 2%I The Real "Simon Pure" WOULD respectfully inform hiq tronis and friends, and the public gane'rl' that he has received an ddifirtal gro Watcese niu fIeeIty N fresh from Jlaltimnore, o'f evr oe 01 paterns an neat and durgblip. which have tever bqe~n brgugit tq(g) n~ ket. Ihis prices are low and his a~4 Alkinds o't -epairin'g d trp thi~o est manner, and with promptnesse lIe respdct filly soTicfis the ptn the ptlb;ic; a lie is icady to sut every respect.-. May 31, 1853 A L L persons iddeyitelt te~s Rev. James Newvb d sd kh~ Noto Qf Ac$nt;llikhmit' ito stiie1V~ t tes -~ ha. -