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enon arly 0p 'I e turned U t anfiactories-a do areall nd more ta qkiv ?t!paht to supply fast h. apre latioh upon which tat mentsare based, is the extent ilroad now in course of construe. W -Vith one hundred tons per mile, ack it will require 1,300,000, n rail to complete the thir 2 WQsand miles of railroad, cith gress or which will be in re9 long, including thle Pnecif. oa~l. At *50 per toil this would no itlly of "n5,000,000 for A racks alone. But many of these s will be double tracks, besides u ts,' &c. Tien follows a - vast a;for ears, locom-otives, and oth. ks abou. srs ch roads. And :ay befhirly estimated thatall the R F6ti-n~ will cost not less than ,00,000. Ocean and inland nrs, iron ships, manufacturing achngry, iron buildings, and all oth. r luinicrable uses to whict iron is \ieA.lAill requi-e as nch more; aking u aggregate sure demand for 730,600,000 worth of iron. Besides ich many other railways will be Sdrterd and undertaken every year, tokepp .up a steady denmand to that nipoun for many years to come; if - ot a constantly increasing amount. !7._ ~ ith the hili price of iuon abroad and o demand at home, the iron mnamu. - oturers have a tolerable fUr prospect A. .prrofit before them, without the aid S Flegislation to help then or their bus Jness,.at the expense of other industri isT its. t1.. AccouNTAnILITY OF STR.UN. ViO -K Skotch newspaper relates , lie foll~owing story: Three Paisley weavers, whose wives :, pre quartered at Gourock for tlhi, sea I oere anxious to get across the Onoon on Sunday moring. Deem Ing. at p ntion to enmploy an D ared boat fbr that purpose, they em -oed a friend to negotiate withIt the pa of the Rothay mail steamer, ) cast out a bit o' tow and tak' them as he was gaun down that way tn rate" "But what's the diiUfrence, Spray." ask the negotiator, bet ween . . Jng rowed over with oar:s and by epaddles of a stCmLlter ?" 'Dier. enc! there's a hantle difl'erence be t *den'm rowing by tIe power of man what maun answer for what he does, and a water-whev-pulling us; in ither ords, gill ye wad ha us to be 1umir ointedly partiCu1laV, steaim engie's no nioral being-it' no an accountable givent. HOW -O PASS Traolon S -o:..-1n . u cours of an inquest in London At, Mr. vakelf, the coroner, ob s6red that it would be well to an tiaahmt thoeppiblie withthe 1h1- that if S 04so na house on fire had thet pres he to apply a damp cloth or~ AAi~r6Iief to their umouth and nos t istief could efect a passage throuh / thedensest smoke; but the surest wa v vould'be to entvelo'p the hmead and lhee coenpletely si the dlamp clot h. Tmn.: LA-r-rn.'IL)AY -rsAIT.-TIhe grandest nw c'hurch buniIt, in Lonmd'n is ereeted by thme Latte'r .1Day Sainmts, L~ord Sidmnouth, anid Mr. Drunimmd M' P:, &c., &e. Theuy so compIlietel v expect thme world to end in 18t4, thait - they only take a lease of the groumnd Still thon, after which the i11tnunatr land-bwner will take piosession, It is built, however, as if' they exiwected it tc last for cenatuaries, and is very umag ilenmt. A P~aou sm~o Caor.-Th'le fihu-ers ni Iown say it is almost .Iis.osile to sleep at night on aec'omunt of the rack et made by lhe rapid grow~ thI of' lhe corn. . ..1.TuJs ScommoN WwJ...---Our lpeu L,~'~ mbrtles in our hand as we write o Jclding wife,"' fiw, of all cursecs mal - j tormnents. on the ftee of thme earth. this emozon is surely the greatest. .Ilcir h . Jorr'iblei temper has driven her'm lhus band long since to the taverni, whecre, e mee~ji~ilcts,. at least, with samiles amnd ......ovial co~mamions. SAaman 'ouildl lie down in thme swamps of Louisiana, withI a nmusquito m~8I~~ g at every pore of his skin,, anmd t ~with more epiaimitv, thum ver'~m lting e. lack of' a scolding wo What should be Item' pleasure--thme ~ cae ofthe household-she raikes a * W~rmery to herself and all aaroundl lier, arttnlaly o hrpoor hiushband, a tietness-when lhe comeias '. ~tite a meal, to a recital of' all tihe ~ *'j~etdis fi W'oule she has with thme - .v~~ hpw WIily dropita little oil on e 1d ng which she knows will nmer.. blcijdt, and how little Elizam, -ie n rg lefb to take care of' hem'self whil-t *h9% wa oo king aflter thme servammts. thile 51p(ls oif cottoin in to $tIe 6f're nd lost ever'y needle site adrm tta world. r4oThe husband, anxious to mnollify thte .rpItation, says: "Neve'r riuid my daylet us have dhItner; I will'hring ir4~o plentye of 81pools of cotton an12( ~ ~ eedles when I come home this even h'!leren~that. is just like you; I ~" ~ e~1are, Mr. B., it is of no use of nmy ~' i~~aavg, and wvorkinag, atnd saiving, to eboth 'ends meet, with youtr ex 1\tragatnt wnys. IHeaven knows, your ~t1~ e .i s not so lag, that you can I,.se. spools and(' nedls'hmen ' naclievp6aK children choose to de. t then butit's just like vou! eeamboutyu lo " ~ wok; 1 her' - ingers' entd ofl' to 9/ ijjp;.: kli'viuttons are mut, 4Wall .i.t. . l.M. O '6thie R iut riy deah I "Ds't de9%; ir; am'iot to be smotied down by any' of yoii-r fine words, for wlile I am about, I will have my say. Do you see that, Mr. B, 1 Oh ! you do-it's a bit of cigar, it is. Well, I'm sure-and so, in spite of all I have said, you go to smoking in the bed-room this morn ing, after I wient down to see about breakfast. Upon my word, what will you do next? As though I hadn't worry and vexation enough with the servants, with their hasty habits, but you must add to them." "D- it, madaui, and to -have my dinner?" "There, that's right begin to swear; it is so manly-to an unprotee ted female." "Soup, inadand". "'That's right; go on, go on." "No, mnadam, I will go oflf" A very straight coat tail is seen dashing down the street, and, in a fiew in iutes afterwards, an anxious, but quiet looking gentlenan, is or dering a inutton chop at Victor's, and drinkin an uncomnmonly strong glass of brandy and water.-Mean litle, the devoted wil' is amusing ier self with the histeriets, the only had feature of which is-she recovers.-N. 0. Delta. SPECIAL NOT0ICES. A aother Sc icatific Wilsader IPORTANT TO )Ys'EPI'ics. Dr. J. S. lloughtoni's Pepsin, the true Di gestive Fluid, or Geastric Juice, preppared fron Rennet, or lth Fourth Stomiach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liehig, the great Physiolo. gical Ciemitmi, by J. S. llougiton, M. D., Phila delphia. This is truly a wonderful retnedy fr Inligestion, Dyspepsia, Jiatinice, Liver Coin" plaint, Constipatiomn and Debility, curing after Natutre's Own Ilethiod, by Nature's Own Agent, the Gastrie Juice. Parnphiets, colmtain ing Scientifie evidence of its value, furnished by agents.. gratis. Suc notice ainong tihe nietdica advertisimenis. 81y. Iumidreds of our citizens compilain of iebili t) Muid laigur of Lime system, derangernient of the liver nod stMiitch, want of appetite, &c. they are freqpiently the revult of too close ap pliention, and a tIhousaId other eanstes we can not here inante ; libut we would say to it afilict ed, doa s we have done-get a bottle cr two of Dr. IImuofland's G;eritman Hitters, prepared by Dr. Jaceksoi, and our word for it you will be cured. We reconmenl ilak itediciie, kinowing front experience that it is intich s1perior to the genle rality of pateit inedicinlet. We would say to ouir readers, purlmasl no unless pre-pared by Dr. C. .11. Jackson, Philadelphia. July I P5oisia g:. ihousandils of piarents who use Verinifmuge. cotluposed of Castor Oil, Calonil, &c., are not aware, that whilq they appear to benefit the pat tient, they tre actmally laying the foundation for a series of disenses, uchi a salivatit1on, loss of sight, weakniess of liminhs, &c. lin another coumim will be found the ad ver liecuent of Ilobensack's 3Medicines, to which we rask the at:enio: of ra! .actly interested in their own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Compliints and till disorleris arising fromn those of a biliou typle, uihnuld make tuse of the onily genimun mnedicinme, Ilobensack's Live'r P'ills. l'g"1e nmol dce-ciced," bitt ask for Ifmuhenm satck's WVortn Syrup Liver iud Pills, and the serve that ueaich has tihe usignmature of the l'rouprie or, J. N. Ilonxs.icK , asi nmoneL eise arm genumline Agust 01. .12.-1. __OBITUARY, lDi-d, inii piace imn tihe !h nh I.. at ithe X .xt IA Ib: Loa. utms, ini mthe 57th ye iar of his age. L. .... .-~ We are authorized to an nomuue Mr. G(o:umm mm' . ( Cen.;. as a (Un mmlidmlmi Ior Onhlimary'*of Smtmer Disjtiet, ait thme next eletiont. Augt. 4, 1353-. ' l tf Co-Partnership Notice. lI I2NE.ss. LA WiF.t'i:- II. It;LIe(,ay m n d io uc tmlmt ihe smimn-- mmmbhur the~ firm oif C 11II. SON. ElLsIlt, A COt.. whou respectfumlly sio. hieu tihe pairrunmate- of thim-r frim-mdb. lELiI~IA CAlU-ON & XiON. Aug. 2, 1>53. .II .l T1. (7. WOR()H'.UT, Forwarding IMerchant, Wil1AllGTON, N. C. SAMYUEL C: DUNN & C01, 37 D~ey Stre'et, j (!I liavnte Streel, New York. ( Clnrirestoin, S. C. S.uitfCr, C. DmeNN, Gin. II. .,mt t Copartnership Notice. rjlI E turinedrm hnvi e foimrmd a Co pamrtnership for time transammtioun om thme \"C'T ltAG l' A N D) COi 2IlSSION irsl.NiESS, ini iithm itvm of Chmarleton, un-i dler I he li~mmne of l( )SS l it &' WV.\ ltEN. Themm uisual advances~,~ wvillbe umadme mn all Prodhuce conis~glemd ton us, andu strict puer sonazl attenit ion givenei to all bu~isins 0n. trnsted to or carem. Our oflice ont CEN:'t'tALt EnuAtnF, u-ill ib' oplenmed on or befmore 15th Iietpte'mber next. .Jni N RO SSE R. TI' 1. J. WVAlkt EN. Theli uusu'iher hmavinmg discomninued the~ Drumg luminmes wvii decvt-- ii wolie u- time timte pir'a. ticu ofi imdicenie. Thoise'm wisinitg hmii sprmuti-sion-. mni mmurv ices wuil in hm i o atm ilmi tilmes at nis re-si donee ini theu Viliege-. R. S. ME:LETTi, M. D). Jan. 10 1853, Ii )_y I'i1 LII 0N IiOTIEL, BY HT. L. BUTTER{FIEILD. MeectinugaSt., Chiaa-lentoua 8, C September IG, 185147t 10 enitlensn'of Suin f 1 eat4et will be -in Sut. llei~ . :"thforAugust, pre. pared to ttin. nc r fpair Pianos and Or. gans No charge wil be made if satisfac tion inot -given. Orders left at the Hotels will be promptly attended to. Aug. 2, 1853 40-It HEAD QUARTERS, MILFOnD, 25th July, 1853. ORDER NO TH1E following clause of Section thir teen of the Act of 1841, if not complied with by the Brigadier Generals or Com mandants of Brigades, the law will be strictly enforced : "lHe shall annually make and transmit to the Adjutant and Inspector General of this State, by the first day of October, a full and complete report of the strength of his Brigade, of the public arms, equipments, books, ordinance and military storrs in its possBesion." After the extension of this order, resig nations will not be accepted until the above is conplied wilh. The Major Generals are charged with the extension of this order. By order of the Comander-in-Chief, J. W. CAN'TEY, Adj. and lusp. Gen'l. Aug~ust 2, 18.53 40.-3t Executor's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the lastate of Mr. Ilirvey Skinner, de'd, are reIuested to hand theim in properly at tested to the siubseriber; and all those in debted will mako immediate payment to R. M. SKINNE1R, E.ccthor. July 201h, 18:53 38-3mn Thomson's Shoe Store Removed. C lVI. .Thompson & Co. H AVEl RIIMOVED thicr Stock to the first store above and adjoin-M ing Court House Lot, Columbia, S. C. Their stock consists of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Tiuinks and Leathei-, which they ofrer, Wholesaile and Retail, at the lowcst possible figure for cash. July 1Wth, 1853 39--4t For Cash,'And that only The cheapest GROCERIES ever sold in Simterville, can be had from GORDON & CO., at Dr. Mellett's Old Stand. -A .so Segars of the finest qu-ality and most ap proved Brawds in the world, togelher with Preserved Fruits of iflerent kinds, Syrupy,. Nuts, &c. A share of the public patron oe is desired, provided it is accompanie by the CASH, but not otherwise. GORDON & CO. Jutne 14th, 1853 J ----tf N~ew and Unrivalled Ratiroad R~oute to the North, Via the lTrought in the saune time withu the Great Norther~n Mail, A.VD) AVOID1)1SG SEA SICKNESS. il ItAVXl I-:lI~tS arte retopectfuloly informted that Onet If iundred an hirty milesj of compiileted ai~t~ in suici'.a.ful opeILraLtio, an con- '4l neeionls havec t ben fiormedi by a ret clas F our I lorse l'tet Co tches over i til ntini-hed~ part of thet iitl. Thle following is the schmeduil: fLe*ae AugusIta at - - -6a.m " W ihnijitton at - - - 8 a n A'trrive t lt~.don, at - - - :3 p. mi. " iltimiiori at - - - 61 a. ini. ""l'hiladeilhia - - - I p. tm. T ime fromi Antiuia to Wihiniiiton, -.!t houitrs. " " iI'iiinttoni to .\ew York, t:;i.: lhour. C g7' At WtVihinigton thei conntion llI illmade of htites, eithecr by kuhobardt aond liianok lenilru~id :uiulllay Line ofi' ite~nrs,o or by liatIl Wa'sh~ingiton city, to Ilihimori. ThIruuhd Tic ets by either ofC thlese tine's cani he purch:ised in Er'hrutgh Tlickets from Mon~gtomery to) ('harlest< n wiill be received on the- South C aro Ilinat Itailrrraad, beiitween A uguits a nit the Wit &xY 'Pnssi'ti-s deslirtous of ging Noirth by Itis Uoute will 1have their baiggage eneeks-de at Atwn'ista to the W~ihinigtonl iand Mlanchies.er Io ctr. bu. L.teiet f h.\uenstai,.u itr touipo Wil.th1 anid Machster tailrtand. Apl lh, 18:1;s-3 . l'ElON w ishid veiles and anyii kinr d lan buyi them .of ie.s rihusoha Sluter ~ iv e, sochea wil.sC cal the tun hsire toe r lsewhere' nd wrierant edosad A pril 1A .ht185ri'ie-t. Forht:I' Sale. L 15 ""r- " Co""tton Gnd sn chesii( tero Ri lin titl Comany~i i Stck loiro l,' nA iperon l deidu lo urchain. toa itikil pl cl n the subscri) in ie'a l 1111 bet r '' t is 40 44I li i o'uterilil.'iitr tin (i tn- hn's lti . B Nil .i lltts a.l T ,as 4 hirone tthatIi i, il Atltor n era. leThankf rt past aoldris the puscrirwin i h.'10 plsi tordnerint the pulit thaotihe Atll ordnrufao Gwilbhe pwhinks tati ptcutt gie yn one ton Windo h riLarygn F lo maSn. witebteel Swse andt S. Plae 17ih 26as hardned whib h wil sll or 2 pr .w. Iloalo ep ir od insaw p rath m n om ifHOUS]J stua9~g8~ in Sunterville ajid andjoanin- - u Square known as CHINAF $0I.E. The grounds connccted ; lthtig.uid,. Ings are furnished with dom btable, tables, wagon and horse lots for'the acconmoda. tion of diovers. The preshnt Proprietor wishing to retie front busibest. will give easy terms to a good -purclaser. To one understanding the managemei of a Hotel, a better opportunity .thyn jhis will never offer for a profitable iyestnent. Also for-Sale, A farm cotisisting of abotttil50 acrei, all of which is in a high stAto.of d(ultivatk6n. On the farm there is .a nehit cottage and out buildings, not morejthi ten niinutos walk from the Court Ho16se. Apply for terms of both premises' to . CHINA, June 20th, 1853 $100 Reward 4 RUNAWAY, on last Tuesday the 17th instant, my Boy RICHARD, a % whit6 mulatto, about- five feet three or four inches high, tolerably. stout buailt, about twen two years olil with . straight light colored hair, has a very sulky ap pearance, and answers 'quick'and short whean spoken to said boy his ashort thick foot, his hands short and tthick, chubby fingers. Ho had the scarfof a blister on his forehead just above the;eye-brows, he may try to hide it by wearing his cap or hat down over his forehead. I e will be sure to pas, Iimself for -a 'White man for lie is very white and has been taiking great care of his skin for some titne. When he left lie had a cloth cap, black coat and a dark colored Iair of paaits. le will be sure to change his cap and clothes as soon as he can; lie also wears lii hair in front straight down to hide the scar of the blis ter. Ile is a shoemaker by tr'ade, though lie may not go at the business, expecting that lie will be so advertiedfl. The above reward 'o One Hundred Dollars will be paid forhis 'delivery in tiny Jail in the State. Ile will be eure to give himself another natne. - JkMES LOWRY. Brailleyville, Suniter District, S. C. Mlay 'Jh1tn, 1,152 30-t f " Camlen Jodrnal and Cheraw Ga zette piblish live tines. $25 REWARD. -95A R^NAVi from the subscriber, on the lst day.of.June, his .rnegro man DANlFmI:ged about 25 years. Said cegro is aboit4 feet 8 inicles hili, weighs IGO or 170. 11s., is of dark complexion, and is badly iscarred on his back and arms, caused by former severe treatnent. le was purchased two or three years ago hy, mC from B. A. Jaies, living near Bishopville, Sumter Ditrict, South Carolina,, mid may- now bo lurking in that dart of th uintryi I will give .520 to auy one who will con tine him in aniy jail iniNorth or:Soth Carolina, so that I get him, or $25 if deliv ered to ine at may resiginice a, the month of Little River, in Richnon county, N. C. Address the subscri rt Littlu's Mili Richmond Co., N. C THOMA0 W, ,1EElIg. dTfly I2(I85 -ll - 4( Head Quarters Ali.FotD, July 7 th, 1653. ORDE R NO T1I lls Commi~ander-in-Chief has learned with painful regret of the death of cherish ed miember of his Staly, L ieutc. Colonel Samueial Sparks, Jr. As a soldier lie was fitlly inmb ued w ith a sense of duty, corg :mdl pit riotisim; as a geintlenman lie was ur tiaine, genernous, anil full of~ social virtueias. It is there fore ordered, that the St:Y wear thle usuacIli dge of mourning for thle space ofi thiirty days, and that a copIy ofithis order he forwarded, by:, the Adjutant Geit era, in lis all eted pcarenlts w ho have so aimeha caus~e to imhourn the nutimoely death of an on ly and, beloved soan. Ify order of the Connhanider-in-Chief: Adj. and Icisp. Geni. July 17th, I853 s...J Rail Road Notice, Eaw tai:n'cs Omer:c, W 'il. & Aain. R. RI. Jily 10), 1653. ON and after this date, the' ."laih and l'assencger Trains will run daily is lollows: Leave Mlars lufftl Station at 12.80 A. 3M. " F'iaioene " 2.1ff " " .lesvihe .1 "Scliit'rville " 3.t Arrive aut .lnnction " 5.00 " EA ST. a lcster 2.( " " Smntevlle " 3.t " 1.yaihbrg ' .5 ' "' T'.iacisv tle4.I Ficrecc "' 4.15 " Arrive at cl a rs [BlcalTStation 5d.5 " *(Or aw-uct lie airrival- of' the c1ail trcIini on lie Soth I Carolinia Rail Rtoadl, until 1t0 o'clock P. Ml. L. J. FLE.\ING, Rest. Eng'r. &c. Butter~ L ard1 Bacon &Corn1 doa. do,. I.eaf isird, do. Nonrti aurolinta Ilcion, do. COltN. itO lT. LATTA. March 25i, 1851 '4 t TeNegro Shoes, Theisubscriber has m~adec arrangement,, for the miafacture, of fruitomcor to Five Thfouasiad pairs or the abaove cruelto by thieFALL,. For reference as to qualfity ,the 'vould respo tfully refer pereons w ho may bo disposed to purchacie or hun, to thiose who patron ized -him n mt yoar As to price, tie wiguarantee them as low a can be ofierded Mtay 22 2 MORGAN .\ ~4 One Door Wesi of A Offers for sale on reas and we11 selecfed stoi DRIOt A~V3 Chemicals, Evan's Lanc Dye-Stuffs, -. Silver Lanc Paints and Oils, Scarifica Window Glass, Stonat Spirit Gas, Breas Best Vinegar, Brui ,Varnishes, Pe Shaving Creams, P COLD-DRA WN Best quality of Medeira and P For Medical pur Genuine Co Thomsonian and ] Together with a variety of oth( of Drugist c 0j All orders put up with r May 24th, 1853. D,RY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. C., Browning & Leman, No. 209 and 211 King Corner OF MARKET STREET, WI offer to FAMILIES and PLANT ERIS visiting Charleston this spring the cu iCES.T STOCK of FANCY AND ST PLE DRY GOODS that has ever been oirered for inspection iij this city. They in.ite an examination and assure their friends and purchasers generally that their prices will comapete fieuo ably with any Market in the United States. Terims Cash or City acceptance. BROWNING & LEMAN, Successors to C. & E. L. KERRISON & Co. May 10, 1853 22...:f Notice. All persons are hereby cautioned not to trade for, or receive in payneil of any debt, either or both of two Notes given by the subscriber to It. J. Price, the one for. two hundred and fifty dollers, and the oth er for two hundred and ten dollars, as said Notes given for two separate tracts of land were to be paid after good and lawful titles were made to me by Price, which condi. tions were put in writing and are niow in toy possess-on, and which contains the furtlher understanding that in the event of his failind as he has done, to make such Aitles lie would forfeit the ainonts &c. C. A. LESSESNE. -.April 3, 1853 27-tf tLr Watchman copy. Iffoi'eased Stobk BY John O'Cdniior. Who h-is miade new improvements and considerably.cnharged his store, and is now receiving fresh goods by every train of cars and off'ers to the public for the sum mier moonths~ the following artIcles low for cash : Ice Cream and Lemonade, (daily) Ice, Oranges, Lemnous, Pine Apples and all the tropical fru its; also a fine assortmnt otf Tobacco and Cigars, with a choice lot of Family Groceries.. also a large stock of DRY GOODS, &c. Pickled Sahlnon and Preserves, Flour of he best brands warranted, also a large lot ot iBacoin of wvhichi lie receives a new sup) ply weekly. All of which lie g'uaraiees to sell at the lowest rates for cash. April 5thi, 1853e-t A T T EN TI[O N Z W Y Next Qurter commoences the 1st., of Jot3y, thos'e who wish 'o continue -pleatse to give me1 nlotice -tindt thuose who wish to iEnter dlo the same. For the liberal pa:trontaIge extended to..mu, I am gratuful and shalt continue nmy efl'orts to please-Nay to do het ter.-As to ability to teach~t, I refer to aniy of imy scthotars. 0. L. TH'IEODQIIE. Sumnterville, June, 4th 1853. 33 tf FAMILY STORESI BY Clarke & Brother. Who~ have just received per Ratil Robtl a finie assortmnent of Fancey Gr'oceies. Comprising Pickles, Preserved Frui t, Cigars, Candles ami~ a choice lot of Chewing tobacco, in which the.y invite thme aittent of the citi zens of this Iaistrict. Fe bruary 22, 1853 17-tf Something Entirely New lin theo way oif L-idies' and Gentlemen's Ga.iters, Ladlies' Walkintg Shoes, (sonm. thing fie) Minses do. with a general as. stirtmeint of Jenits, fino Doots and Shoes. If iho Ladies wvishi to get the latest style of Gaiters antd walkitng shoes out, just call1 BUTLIER & NEWVDERY. Jitne 7th, 183E--t Segars!! Segars!!! J JST recivedi frotm Baltimnore 15 , 000) Segatrs--choico Brands. B1UTLER~ & NEWVBERY. May 10tIh, 1852 2-t Something New. Tastelcss.Salta or Lemonade Purgative ain ecel lent stubstitute for Epsomn Salts. Prepared and sold by Dr. WV. JAS. DARGAN & CO. Mday Mith~, 185:3 30-t f Tooth Powders. Prepared after tho valuablo .receipt oh Dr. K. S. Dargan, Dentist, and for sale by Dr. WV, JASI'DARGAN & CO. 25h15 3--t 3. Mss estoi onable termsa choice ets, Perfumery, et Cases, Flav'iong Extjracts, Lors, GeIatinc, (variety) h Pumps. Hai Oils t Do. Fancy Soaps, 3hes, (all kinds) Pens and Iuik, ;sarics, Trusses, Toi~lt combs, iper, (variety) Lemon Syrup. CASTOR OIL. rrt Wind and French Brandy, poses Exprwessly; d Liver Ol Patent Medicined. ,r articles, comprising the stock r Physician. ieatness and despatch. 30-tf Business Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, 180 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Cotton Factors and General Commis sion Merclant. . B. McLAURIN, Esq.. will give per Do sonal and special attention to the in terests nnd orders of his friends in-this State and the adjoining Counties of North Carolina, who may lavor these Houses with their patronage, Consirntnents of produce to the [louse in New 'ork, either by* way of Charleston, Georgetown, or Wilmington, will be covered by insurance, if notice of the shipment be promptly giv en. May 8, 1853 27-tf State of South Carolina, Sumnter District. IRA W. BOVN, ads }CA. SA. ROBERT LATTA, I IRA V. BnoVs, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Sumter District, by cer lain Writs of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of Robert Latta having filed in my office, together with a Schedule on oath, of his Estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefits of of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said Robert Latta and all others, the Creditors to whom the said Ira VW Brown, is any wise indebted, be and t -1 a 'r ireby -pmnipqqded i haVe p. I ice to's ppdar, bere di'shd i urv'iti t Sumter Court House, on the Sederith lay of Nnvember next, to shew cause, if any they can, wvhy the prayer df the petition aforesaid, should not he ganted. WV. J. SINGLETON, c. b. P. July 12th, 1853 37-3m A. ANDERSON~ SIuaniterv'ille, S. 42. Respectfinly Infor-me the pedple of Sum ter District thnat )ie has unst receive.1 and now ofTers for saie the hest selected and.J~ most choice stock of Spring andI Summaer. Goods Thant cannut be surpassed by anything in this market. lie has received many new styles which purchnsers would do well to examine be. fore buying elsewhere. 111OADCLOTIIls, CASSIMERES AND VEBS T IN GS. A full andl large supply of Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Suspeaiders, Gravats, Hand kerchiefs, &ie. &c., A hirge assortment of RIIADY MADE CLO. TrIlING, which will be sold low. ti.x Garments mannfactured by thensubscri ber, andl warranted to give satisfaction. Or ders fronm a distance promptly attended to. - - - A. ANDERStON. A pril 12th, 1853 24-- tf New Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufactory. .JAMES IT. DUE 'would respectfully mioi mn the citizeus of Snmtervige and the surrotunding counttry, that he is now openi. iniz a TIN MA NUIMCTORiY in Sumter v'ille, andl is nowv prepanred to fill all orders in the tin line. Merchants will find it to their interest to pturchase their Ware fronm me, as I intend to sell lo'w arid warrant all that I sell. 1-00OFING, tUTTERING antd JOB WVORK executed with protilptness antd in a workmanlike manner. Th'le catih will be expected in every instance on finishino or delivering of every job. I inte~nd to sel cheap, and for the' cash only. - Feb. 8th, 1853 . id-tf Notice, All perFon havihg demands against the Estate of the late Rtev. Charles I.E Elioti, will present attested statements. thereof--andI tho~se mdtebted, to the same, wIll make pay. ment to the Subscribe r. TIIOSIAS Administrat'or. char-leston S. C. Apri 26 , 1853. 2t1 2m Engraving, &o, OWING to the difficulty of collectin smiall accounts, the subscriber woul, form the public, that while he isj thankful for their patronage he is co ed to work bureafterfor c~ah~ C. WV. June 1.1, 183. Executor's All persons havin E~statei of the late Sumter District,a them in properl bers, and -all payment tot P.M GIBBONS 'date fo1 the oflfie Cobligoqny ob -h d ~eUr l IELiTHin Coun at le ..I oR .OJ2 ni GcTMr, Edito pleame -announed WILLtA SON as a candidate for the0 nary of 3unitter DisctiadtA olection. April 27tfi, 1852 OR C L ERk o We are authM announce T. J. DINKINS. for Clerk of til Cbuft, at tl - 0 AN April-16th 1851 M!- YIr. Ed jitojt: PEA, nounce air. J. J. McKELLAXj date fbr Cleri -of tiie Crt fg_'. District; and obl April 13, 182 MR. E D1TOR:----MANY%1 of V. J. N. HAMitEt ate desirot9sjI lig hi!p in nomination. for th6l, Clerk of the Cot of Suniter. ' the enshiing.Ng latidd laj 24, 18J3. *i3The Friends JOHN F. JUNE; anuounce Iiimnaab date for Sheriff of Stnitet Distri next electioli. . Notv. 12th, 1852 ic|Su We are ai to announce A. E. PqOL as e for Slieriff of Sumter District ,0 ing election. decem ber 21, 1852 Mr, Editor:-Piens;j nounce JOHN N. McLEOD a c'iid'd for Slie-iff of Sumter Distrit iA lige .,. MANY Fig June 29th, 1853 Mr, Editor: P1ease'< nounce Col. R. F. HICKSON a date to repieserit Claemont Coun next Legislatuie arid oblife .Yudd 24, 1853 Would Most respecU 1 friends thli tlief hiaire t tacied ditiorial stiiek of Spring Good1(74 oitn f Tissues, Berege' colored Silks, niid Muilins Jng bg Gingliams; Blerege Lawns an~ -Mal Embroidered Collars and6 Unde\1 Blue Denime; O1snabur~gs anid:Hor6 of ery kind. The above nadat we will sbll ont accommnodating tei, us a calL. June 7th; 1853 Do not 'lefer, but C YOU iwANT TO GET T lev Choice, Ni.REICH, Merchant ~~j~ lev oinform the gcntlemrr fu ville and District that lie has jd stu with a spendid assorttrient of Cloths, Cagsimeresij. Vestings &c. &c., and in altar that is required fdr a full ~s&u m'iade the chioses of his good~ doubts not bitt i'hat he 'can fastidious. T1her-e is nous cloths niade In Chiarlesni41f when you can have tieni its i~i and as w'ell if nbt batt6t. 11fijni else right at home,. ah Uii ius~ promisea to do; nay, I'e NilI addta'f wourk is not turned olit a &aL%4deq done in this coutry he Will noh' anythiig. As fo'r liis piio' tho;lia1 at New York rates. Alli h'ai s him a trial ! ! - Cbmb solisi ai~i some of those. beautiful.Pdf i.V patterns; it wvillabon be waigt*i want tliethi. Mr. R Eicii lives niet-doh1h Hiaynsworth almost -oppdsfth D' spoon. - A pril 26'th, 18.T3 The Real Simod C. T.M ' WObLD respect _ trnns and friends that he ha8 ree' Watc freali froin of patter - which knt