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he concerns of twenty millioni:40 peop [ white peOPle' interposed Mr,. io, 4ttend to,-wehad done - nothing but vyrang 10about giogroes n CIforni hiough there woereoo groes there. The Senale is much eulbarrassed ar pofpleied. Ifit finds that California s rong enough to carry weight with ha it will at tach the Territoriul bills to lea To use one of M r. Butler's figures, tle wish to see Whether the big boat Ct saft y tow the small boats. The tru is that it is vell ascertained that, thoug California is strong in ihe ouse, y ,S, she is not stroIg enough to take wi her-ihe Territoriul governments. ihis is-N r. Clay's birth-day. It to he celebrated by the Clay clubs various parts of the country. TIhe are great numbers of persons, in ti whig ranks, who look upon -Mr. Cli us their can iddato For the Presidency .1852, 'ith or without a nominution I a Whig Convention. Finally, the Senate voted on ono test qur tion--tie motion to except Calillernin fra the subjects to be retCerred to the Coinitto and the motion was lost, yeas 20, nays 2 it was impossiie, however, to get a vai upon Mr. Foote's proposition to raise tl Comninittee. 116 motion was modified so simply to refer Mr. Clay's and 31r. Bell's pr positions to a Conmittee. Mr. Benton i torposed captious objections-to wit: th many of the subjects were not proper for le i-4lation, and did not come within the sphe 'of the Genoml Governnient. Mr. Clay r plied that the object was to got a doclaratih from Congress to that effect, that Congre had no right to interfere with slavery in I State~s, and the slave trade between 1i -States, and that it was inexpedient to aboli. slavery in this district, &c. Mr. Benton i sisted upon motions to except each lpropo: tion contitned in 31r. Clay's resolutions. was urged by Mr. Webster that these ml w tions would lead to a rortnight's discussie and would embarrass the action of the Se ate and delay the admission of Califbrni Ile stated that, ufter the reference, it wi intended by Mr. Donwlas to call up the Ca fornia hill, and le anI the Senator from 3H -sissippi (Mr. Foote) would vote for it. TI aliscussion of that measure would go o' while the Committee were maturing the! plan of adjustmnent. Measures would, ft the Committee reported, ho net6d upon se aratoly or conjointly, as iight be deeti expedienL Mr. Bttler prote.tled against thai.s cours If California was to be taken up as sta ja ate aneasure, there was no use in raiaing Committee. In thto cotirs of the debate Mr. King, Alabama, declared that, if Calitorniia we .admitted without anly' equivalent measure the Southern States would resenit it ns an i jury and an insult. The Senate adjourni without acting oal Mr. Foote's motion for Committee. Mr. Bn-.on made a rpeeclh to show lh by thstonstitution, tle treaty, and ti practice of the Government for sixty yen: California was entitled to admission In the Union. Mr. Clay replied and urged tli Colifornia must consent to measires loo ing to a scheme of pacification, and thai-t i interests would be injured by it. M Ahter was in livor of raising tihe Ca M, eO, but should insist upoa tIhe admi ~oj California separately, if it could at oabined with the Territorial Gover enits. The Texan question could not I comabined in the saine bill. IL would le tiziuicl discussion. heIu Fairmer Plag,*te1 -~ 4publishaed at 1 n .t',8. C., 1 f % SEAuORN, & .. --a Ev dito an dProprietors. Tranns. 1 copy, one year (inrariaay, ina aedeonce) 6 copes one yesar, (dtirectted to oneaa ofIHee, Al subs'criptionis mutst commtience w: Tr Admertisinag and Job ieork, donie reasonable terms. Thec first number of the above Joaurt h3R beeni sent us. Wet extract fromnt "Salutatory;" "WVe desire to establish homne a greater fellowshaip, onte witha anot er, upon n~atters of genmeral interest. V wish to encourage a freer interchtange ahthugt and prictice, upon ;agric'ult u .d mae hanta'l subijets."' Th'is jouarr paLomaises to bae useful to thea pubelic. ] obtjects are :a aabl~e and~ as sauach we cot en:l it to thae tavor of every one. It has been observed, with minn significance, that cvery morning i enter upon a new day, carrying" at an unknown future in its bosom. IHow pregnant and stirring the flection. Thoughts may be born I day which will never' die. Feelin nuty be awakened to-day which w never be extinguished. IHopes mn: be' excited to-day which will nev aire Acts may be performned S ,the consequences of which mi be realizedl during eternity. We should all be estimated by t' Work we actually do; not by whata intend, or projctc, or~ may lie supp< ed capable of accomplishing; for "t end of man's life is an Action, not Thought, however noble." SANTEE DIVISION, NO 6 SONS OF TIMiPEIIANCE. A regulair Qutarterly 3Meeaing of mihe *an Dtivisiont of thme 8ans' oaf Tiempherane, wail hlda at Xamnmeartaan, (an We'dnes'day) the 2 hl it Ana aiddress will beO deliveread ona the 4'ernt~ion thae llev. J. X. IItt icuasox. Them. maembersa rothaer Dijvisoma, tiae paahl i genetralIly, ao ti ladties particlarly, are respecetfually aiitedl tattenid. JOIIN II. KING, R. , April 9 214ie HIURLBERT & LANEGA: hteaspoctfully atnnouanen, that thmey are openia a ver;y handsalome collee in, oaf French impojara ilonntetz, consilstin~g of.-Magilgaone, Cisaearail I lunagarinan anal Jenny Lindl; A lso, a choaicea a'ornttaat of' Drejn G~oods, viz.: 8ilk T1iss~a liarragia., anda Enmroiudered Jaconeina. Al (taaamn Crape Shawks, EmbtIroidered C:apes, a strtndinag Cotlbars, witha a htaadsome stock Itibbonsaaa anid Flowers. A pril 15. 23 3t Sale under MYortgage. Tme Sublscrib~ers will offer for sale thae igihest bidder at Saamor Couart I Iot ont Satle day ini May next, two negroes Fr< nrick anal Chloe. ,-A I,80 Ona Tuesdlay, (5~th May) at defendan .Vsadence will be soltd, a wagon, butggy a ha trates, 8 head of cattlo, haousehmold a kitch Iena lu rnitaure, anad plantat ion uatens ta ao forlse a mortgage made to themt 'laTat hare lIra ilsforad. .~j 5 3I M18 R, It D:t.nti l South-Carolina--Sumter Dist IN EQUI , In tile matter of Mary 0. Ieriot, ILtd < Is Will be sold at Sumter Court House, on r on SALE DAY in May next, and if not then sold, will be ff'ered at each subse r. quent Sade Day until sold, the following Y Negroes, to-wit: Twelve-Three women, 11 one boy and eight children. h Tho'torms of sale are, one-third Cash, h1 tihe balance on a credit of one and t wo years, ,r with Interest from day of.sale. The pur 1, chaser to give Bond and Personal Security and a Mortgage of the negroes for the pay . Iment of the credit part. IS The pirchascr paying for all necessary n papers. SBy order of the Court, e JOIIN 11. MILI.ER, Con'r. y Simterville, 16th April, 1950. 25 3t South-Carolina--Sumter Dist IN EQUITY. -Expurte W. K. While, Guardian of Ride. John W. II. Breaker. 01 Tof WILLIAM Ii. NerrI 8. You are hereby regniiired to be nn(d nppear to before the Chnimelwllr#4 of the State of South le Carolina, it Sunter Court Ihotte vix months after the publivautin of this Rl1th, it) Shew eanse if nv yo, rn, why voatr auti hority as Guardin - shoufd itot be revoiked and sill brought on your In- lend. Lit Ily order of the Cowrt, JOHN 13. 31I1,1ER, Ct'om'r in 1-.efy S. D. re Sumniterille, April 16, 18'0, 2. lam3m ' NOTICE 10 Will be sold on tie fir.t londay in Mny 10 next,a: Stunterville. TI IlEE NEGRaOE.S, h two hIvN and a Voint of tile E.state of -Dr. T.'Walios. -Termn Ca-h. JOHiN WATIES. Quiifidi A'.renor. . April I.-)5 3t REMOVAL The inder-ignil having Itemoved one dloor below Wml. Webb's New York Store-, wvoni . respectfully solicit thn palroine Iretlofore fi ir vairedai liv his friends nin- the (it izenis of Simmter r generl~y, b inatistied thmt he cnit necommou date them n %th anl y airt a icrles ii his4 fin# of bu!,i . h nis, coimsiting of a irgo aid well selectedi u Sorltmnt. &r. $ R. S. 3MEr.T.F.TT.. Havana Segars, a620,000 liest Siiih Segars of direct im purtution, to be found at the store of J. T. OLOt)IONS & CO. re - --- - s. Sumterville and Claremont 1- 1 an '1 The ~ti~ susriber res"pecatfully annonn-i cos" to th,. ntvlini P'ulica that his it* Stage leaves xunmt::/ile everv morn ing at 2 o'clock, (iie.t tNindav) nd anrrives at e Chiremont in time for the carm' for Charleston; .i.nveN samet, tlav (lift er tie arrival of the ear to front Ciarietmon) a11nd arrives at Xuitntr% ille at 'it 8 o'c-in N. ii.- in preenred the -rvice- (if his form r I )river, Mr. I.. Is. i iO '.. (:a n ni-o re all . %how putrunize his s 14ntr1, a -.af n1d V pedinOn. '.31. tl Iil.t April 17. F50 5 SH E ItlF SA LE.ss itt 14 By virte of siury Excentihms to we I direcel. will br -d at a CoUrt HousC. -I 0he birin .\ nollow. int \l v na-. 1 g. property. lttrchase rs to payt fer Tiles. l One tracwt of 50) acres of land1( ini Caranmion. ndioinzrin tmnd... af IIl-tmv iit.lnna'l ea 1i leviedl ampon it. tihe praopert'v jof Johnt W. RidIgea, at tihe sni It o I rown 5 & Stoneii. .am ilef'r'oes, levied oli as 1. thi prope;rty ft '. I). Gayh1V'. at tihe su;its of Iin*w n I tract of' 127 neres of land alin Clarenduotn: a-ijoinling ilands ofa R. J. M~man ing" and W.:W. St:Ikes. amid whia Vter deeta . at her leie onnthe properlry ofJtn C'. ' Grahm att the snmit of T1. 1.van. '-480 acres of' land, mnore or eless' ini Clamr.emonit. iinnl wlin-rn~il tdefendani t of lives, adijauiing lane'. tat 3.. I'ilt, 1 male,' al 3 hoarsesa. 1 conlt. :.0' hmeal of shlall. hat ol alstock hogat, lont aie, I'lainteat ationtols 3 Iwigonst, I earrimge, 1 hntgy, hitnsoE ian.i 'tt nm. xmmiih's tooalat coitlatol eint baton iad lard, 'amna-.rdili' mon Moayi: thme blri , ninh. an o'the atr .-ltck; &'c. ill be 'a'ld zai the rn i II.\lVhM SN iNNEit, S. S ) South Carolina--Sumter Dist, LV Ol (I)IX A I'Y. Whereas, C. M. Richiarsona, hathi applied Stoa me for~ Ielir's a' AdImanistration, ain all 11ad iglar time ga od. amnd chat tel;s, nights amnd credits of Rnihard ichaiirdsan, late tof thme District aforesaidi, decease. 'r'These are, thtereforet, to este andii adm.ami *- imh ali ad sinmgtlar, the kiamdredl anad credt tors of time slid deceaised, ta bei andl appieamr blefoare mte at aaur nbext ( )id i ana's ('oni rt fr lime said Deitrict. to ibe himlt at Simllnter 1e Cotr1 lanmcin Fridlay lime liuit ato A pril ,,nexl, 1o sheaw cansme, it amnya, why' time said adtministratioan shmouldt not heo granutedi. S- (;eni nndeir myi hand anal seal, tis, IC 15th day of A pril, int the~ year ofI oinr a[(L. s.1 Losrdl, oneli thusand tigl it lhiandiredi antillfy anmd ini time 74th yea.r of Ameiricamn idependience. W. LMiW is, o .o Z, April 15 5 t hae al miV. r ~''r~~ L .| IN,a i-|., (.idi' tary jarI said lto singulamar litrh goo., andl nlmat el, righats' ;imd creidits of .li s. I lollIida y, late ofa lie I)s t rit, adeceaseda . iiTese are', Imnthr'r, ta CitE' ianl admian i-al all andl slmlair, lhme kuimaredl amad cradi. taors oal thea i;ld adeeaseda, ta Ibe andl appeara abefotare mama, at our nle!t ( idmaryv'- ('ourt ii r thme said h)istrict, taa bae hohaila at Sinter Coauart IIlose oni idaav, thei '2(ihh da o A,pr'.l inist, o ha w elmuaaisa, if :imi, ua hiv thei ac, : aida adamainiastrataazn shoulmd mmot he. grited.t auf Guivenm amndecr mym hrmad aml -al, tim ' * 15t~ ayf A'paril, in ihe' year of tanr [L. s.) Lard, onet thounsandt eight l ahre.1 -amnd fifty, mind in thle 7dthI year of Americ-amn indep endet nce. , April 17, 1850. j;ti S. t Merchants' Hotel, BY ST1EEN &, J)IVVEiL. mi CEornmar of hing and N0ietystreets, nil cant..f-roN, 'I. c. i Thliii I hntel ,mmt itaed ina thta bumasis part of time by aity, aoiern ev~ery deableaa coimint anai convve. -laen to thei Trl'n'ing Connunnitiiy, naid Perma nmnt Bioardo~ru. Trj esttabhishment Is condutedva strictly omn TIenm raco Pi'nciplei. Teus a - Ant Onibusiti andm Carringe wviii ttendl time StenamhaaLoiat hf, aud ala, tao ihe Rtail Itil Deii-a, for lihn secommiodatioun of Pasenger,, ENiid epartment, CHuits'ox, ArIL 0th, 1860. Whereas, the public feeling dotnands that ivory tributo ol' respect should be paid by 3outh-Carolinn to tho inoinory of her great itutesman, JOHN C. CALHOUN, I do aereby requoit the Lieut. Governor, I'resi' lent of the Senate, Speaker of' thic I [otuso )f Repro.intatives, and the ollowing scvn 3eiiutors, beillrng one froin 'e (ongressionim ii D-irict of 'te State, to co-operate, on a Iny herealter to bo desiLnlted, .with ite I oimnitteecs of' the Ciii Conneail of h nl and the Parikhes 'of St. P'hiiip and St. \lichne, in rece'ving the reinais of '\ir. Cuiors on their arrival in tli, city, anal utrticipating in the soleinn cere:nities of he occIaiel : Al EX.\NDER EVINS. .1. 1). W TIIlERtSP'OON, J. BUCIIANAN, IR. F. W. AlllSTON, N. I.- GRIFFIN, .OIIN S. ASJIE, J. M. FELDER. April 11 25 :t Thr 9,ub-rriber oilbrA his llantation far sale ontaining 750 arres of land; 150 nefres cleareod "iul inler good Ihnce, with n. attll lwelling Iouse nil other ont-huntilhinga, barna. itlableit in houtise, sarew kid negro house, alo a la Itrie nill atinched to ith.- Gin. The Olive is mitiuatil >n the nmin rt.i laeading froant Vanees' Ferry t4 ataden, nemnile iaove Itl Crary ('hrab. Anm WrsrOnl Wishing t4 rluaa, n. llp.-a. a'eII fil lie subscribear. .10E81l C1 . WEE'.1:-. A pril 8. 1450. 2 It The iubsctribear 1t-.- just ;a ie ilh-- 1; t est mpply1 of SP'I I INo nn:11 St-1. 311.EIt (',I~TrII - IN(-,ve(r oalfiri.al in this inarlket: thv hav weenaslt nith swjlt reat care at I%t Na:1t. attl mr~haved entir0%v foirca b. an.i il ewl: OW a th y -V can le buti:ht in th Sitat. Olidreim & VoutlaS ('lot 1ising Alo;a plni:-1t TaV artl-rItm at ' h b.. (' :, i n-res, Vesting4. DIrap I iht.es ni iilh . m.hich will th- im le t, o 4ni&l-r inl thw ruot F-a-h ati:mh-, Ntyle. A Ia. a loves, ( *'.tat.", s - aa~i -rs, NShirt;,~an r,&e r A. COiN W AYi. April 8, 1850. 2 I I Spring and Summer of 1850. .1. 'T. S1-L( MIONS. & CI). Won.athl inforn th-ir friends aill the pilic enrally, tha t Oty linve it.opt tja.ie t larga' and elegaat iassortnwha-lat (if if every description, i itras Ilinin atdl -'itur.'.l 311.hut.ln, Enihroide-rei 4e4. lilk l SIktl' ode linrae... l'unter anel l':mbraaielere.d l t'. Filk Tiall- ln 'hr iltI.au I.inen h.ustresnt id cliatnrvs. 8n i- .ilu-tlns, N'a in anell E-n'ihboid ir,l. (JuliallWq, Yi 3lley and ul tirisiigi- PrititS if ,rvt' i ariety. etc. -A t.so)-.if A bea~utifu asorttmetat oft wh.ai' un- 1'F -al a. r own It~s7 i nT .'. lira ' i l'. ih .1 t.nnt llron ta Siie.itatn Shat ita'soafa eve.~ry <pttnlity w.aith a '. ariety af .taaalta to nternns tot lhe'spetci'iel. T hity wouhiada ttiit* particulharotntaiin to tlt,-ir .toa k of Ill-:A I) V 3I .\lll' a:2l.O'llIN .. whiebl ithe I.oarast (',.h ptrit'as. they ar. prj.-ared. to. 2.ell ana the' ultt re~iason~table ierim.. .\ fine nt'-rtint oft ttu1'-.. uth:i a to I - SIta, a-tnsti.tn'2 of i'ahn IA-if, It'rtor, I'ii.-e tnt. whtit. tand aia 'hhok Iof lit.mti:Lrian. ai t r'rktry. I'utilery, Gltass-ware, t-: hll tr. anv lna orn, .Norih of ih- i ori Ilat-. T1h-- asubsc-riba.r ra--p~.-t idly inferiin, hi, a ii. l'A St-IS! -ll i.S, l ilt A P'I l I5 tite nl v l>.:lT. INI; of atall dlewarij'tions, ta;.-thter w..iit h lage Ready Made CIotin;,gd dil of n hicht w.'ill Ib. ithl laow for aeni.h, or t.' Improved Cotton Gins, wIai-hes to ilarn I h:' pa'. ,- th~ -a su thehet inatoari1:. r-.'-wit : X&'l .Na:-. 'i/ .'tee~l I'bia/e Ia Ris, cas-- haqrtl, ol. whli.:h Ie w'.1 .wIh fir In'a dallst pr iow. Ile t-a l a- trair alad ('ini., attl Ip ts thit:t in i - pletttrdr tat the .itharta-.: at i ntce. Allar lv aitt iideda. 8:tilttt, 4 kW'I I I--.\.\ 2 8.11<\ Elegant Paris Embroideries A NI) Uki' I, .A(-l.: 4;<,ayllIS, Itt.. s r os ia , a. a. la ltttmbraaidere.l SI t-itn latbtne,.n.i. A a yirt ( a i et ii ~ rc<a e a a an N a - Fi --T r :-J n. a. kur Iua ilalat I.: T r~ lI.n. 'u *u Il anIT sti.ta 1 . . o ti Tri- i ni ta '' i it Iel-.'' firn roi~-rei ani l'~an l~n ~is iI,'. S'erdS lhoe, a 'tharta atd ltl.-d --~ISlj~r -i izlia l ~Thal .|f /x n i-a'ta a-t- ia .1 o~ a ... i l'h~ i Etaut nil lb rial ion. Wye i.:, hee-.s'ct w hi. coilraaaund bla., o A h it. ahier- Ina' :ljknt :o .a - II an la1 r ,a 1- itid .1 h:-al tt Ilte r.,.tt pree th sam poropery at tt tl to E .\ tatrville. M.\.2, I V . IVfM,.0,'r NOT'CE I BRICK AANG Now become the Great place The subscriber begm to inform the inha) his Lairge Stock of SPRING. GOODS is i is selling at prices that maust convince all i giving lim a call. P. S.-D,>n't forget that the NO. is 7 1. Marchb: 20, 1850. SELLING OUT, AND ( T. W. R( Bvinr desiroius toc lose his Stock- of W cisco, ali perrons in ived of f.aoinxhioIable ai at his es-tahiLsIhmiiit, where they can suit 1l PANTS and V S'I' ,, at the mo-:t astoni: MI hand, and the whole muiist he sold wi I ]In can assuir all thusae who are in wan adva~nage and s.aving to th-em, to select thI T. W. ROGE \Larch *.0, 185.Jo AND AlelROY & JON5, would respectfully ifon t ihr friends and I he pub'ic general Iv ihat, they ;ire now receivmglr one of tie lI.-t selIte-l stwolCs of I)ry Gwosl and Gri-erie, ever oflfered in this place, con sistitg inI part o1 C.dicoso, I Ioiinespuns, Iau in , l1ibbons, (Wlvesi of ever dle scr'ptin I lisiry, I ats and Caps, osot.s, iih-e1, Ulknz, &c. & c. Groceries, N. 0. Sagar, C'I-, Mlolasses, Candle: So-ip, 31-kerel. 71 oIII Spanish Cigairt, IC barr-l.- bi t n ire l 'F mi. 51 lbs S'itrattis, .0 lt' ar-chln 11 a-, 100 lb a1srsrted 'a heand1 tariomn nte rticles too tut. insermi:4 it)l li!til'.m al of w -idlh Oe, oiffer 14-w flor ('a.-h. -r country produce,. riese cll ntdl ef~ie for your::elve::. \Yeh' N. Vorl. Stire, rad street No :s, Sman-.rv ta'. S. I' 31 .rir h g0, l'50i~. 21 tf Notice. Thos- wb.hig lhe il'roessin- sulervice. tif tIe suberdiwr, i.nv lizid hitm durin,- the alavat i. ,Ilice III re-ar of th- I)rtugz Store onld durin- the n.t at the lIetti kept bi .\r. .jhn ti 'hina. Smravillb-, .va 1, 1850. 10 (;Il 20,000 lbs, Iron Assorted, !.j,000 yd,. 0-nahnr.-F, 5,000 yds. Viown shirlin- : an:) heeting, t L:itf barr. b., N... 1. Mrickerei. Frep-h Siela. Win-- na-i L.-moini racker- an :t fre.h iIdupl 1 all Lizals of (val, jiust iv e v l:o ifor ALe, by e . P. 1 . TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ' T n rIw im w-d tl w anl re-av.-'citully biforn Ih- imblit. that he- has takse -he h . Os wel nown :v II. - ''O.N'v FiEi: ,' fA - -ko Mr. W mn. )I o in 0l"- - q :it li br.- It - - , r n . b ..t - - Th . u -- it f-ilte s:na"i<po a buc iriz:nI as at .. .mi ia- inaas itd i Clm- hiU caill. :iwi hreik.it in Iino- ir the gno.- in the na-Irn incz, a1 st nimer:ste arg.--. .J. 11. F*. IT00 ION - iipri-'sir. SoTh-C~and oin-Sumtseris w .I ~ I B haa1- ht ', r.. Ilr j (nl thet lir 1. \ t'll \ 1. l I rl . - 'i:.-' t I 31aebih. t,0 19 If.. South-Carolina--Sumter Dis1 t lea.r ~-s:-!r a'al g' .a sl i . Ib : . . 21 n. . lI i I il|- Nhs .. Saddlery Harnes, &, AlargIr ITI. Ih \b- .. ** 1. 'i a .t t l-a I. :-- ma - -O -. e r,-d - -:a i U n r- t sia a--uth; rIa .in: In u .n - i (~r 'I n I :: - io T . t' a--. ii i .- o b .a !. that tl :,.l 10 :il t.n as ;.pall dufl- igt' ci-n..:h nea al ... S ofi rapplhrai ( a i :I e or l ei --c Ctj .,ai -h l bji w lt nr ,I .it ode oli\ l Iii gn .1. o '.lcr . sa ( -f'. Btla risn-r Sam. a ~ t~ th Offiec eer \ .N- Ita y n:,, e~.. o th.Ib~en E COLUMBIA A s i to buy Cheap Goods for Cash. ,itants of Suinter and adjacent Districts, that tow complete in ovary departnent, which he Iho see thean that money can be saved by J. C. GREEN, 1. A. NOwRii. 2, Urick Range. 21 2m r-WING TO CALIFORNIA, INTEi CI.OTllN(G, and go to Sau Fran I sit bsInltial CL01,Ill NG . nre invited to fnll es to ail sorts of COATS, CLOAKS, -hing low arices, as there is a great variety >ut reser% e. tof rticleis in this line, that it will be a great 'ir Chathin from his stock. RS, 242 Kingi st., opposite Beaufnin ad 2(; I King is., next door to llabcock'. 21 It N. o. conoa:n? oF Kay., aNil S-re s, C:I. A t 1.-: r.44N. 75 IH. received by re'ient nrrivnls and raiw i ni , a lirgy naid crinplete u...orin til o-f I-or.ien i l .\ml A n-riuii Drv ( .;w.', to %% hieh bt woiihl inl ite t lie ltlelitioaJ of th:.e viiting C'harlestion. Fr".mehl col'.t MIn-lina. new -triml heanltifua l l l' rgnai, 7-9 I'rinted! l.awn gs. . Orgamlii, plain, Ntrip'id and 'ia. d. Bilack nid whti,. I'rintd lir,-. 11lai1 'nl oliored Gingham'., C Iam:aabr ay, 'I'd SilLe, $ilk Ti" ., elc. utc. I .nwr..irwns.. Jarnei. 1.k and Si j 3NS i', Plain,, lFan-y, ch1 Ike lind strij-d t aun bric.', i~. i C 'oth-, nil priers aand goal'i--. 3A10sa1 GAoodsN. '4 h414rtin11ki. 111buns N t. TaF. C vr SI ot'h and. l'uaaa~'~ Nha ,'.I. Fl::., ('oial rs, Sili te a: '' n .i f c lirv-1 L.ini )ril!., .'zperior malakt aui-I fini-.h. f Iro Clo'h s, lilarkh,. Illu-, Isr :nn. I Iii. - ph i i " utow-r Cluth, .ilerinao C.ia in'- , Irap o'Aiery anld lore. M l k. hll ir aind 4"'d 4I liir, il. L ijc Trlea" d, iand ('onon I l'..a A --ry Inarge a orr nt fbl -k wh -,niiel r d otton and biu k Io.iery for L:iei', Gent-. aWl ('hildren. LaVces anld Ed-isags. A er.mp1 ilete a n. ''ormint toa)f Iim'-t arni uncy .rTailor's, (Aoods. A full sulpply of Illauk silk Serges. *oatin \-ing 1- i.l d aid llaaer Vein.s, W hite-, lnf' n denfred31:ti~lledf. Convaw.s alei Sm'.% at. Sile-.-as, .all ioloas aewig. Sil.., I Tu I, I. Iuo . A e c Together witha lialt's C 'oatIn Osahaar:-. Itrowin Shirting nn I Shtain U .'am ilh a"b- Shirlin-i, all 1inalitc ;113, price. Snring of 185014 a r'. -iving and Lf-ers to *prc ra of IuO' ln au001s, who maay vliit the, City on.- of DeI.nrat ntbI4e Goodsu -ever exp;osed' in. I h-,rY":n. lIn'.,aan aak ,-x 'n i r arrainl.im -:.:- fors S It lN(; S.\I.l'S he nalh-wnly ivt- .rii 3' . to i .-t e 113' it - lA t hi s a l it t*u& c ib a i:; it he\ . - F~.h'i l' t 3' 3 h !: k(aa .n al polr1; t - c ar.g--. al'- 3 Ins us, i'; " -: t ini. I - 1 .1 t piinm~r~-3 o and -pri t 'd; * h:'u C " .u baC .i i nst ari 'rint I -ti a -. a! Iat' Ia iiios.t'a lt - i t mhr .i r j lI-.ofi a i s: tvle, , 3aia' -nia: Iire . : oa m3 ri' tv of.' i ,athr e an W hi e ::3rd lii o thle .. faiio t uihu m :'a .1 . ' ''r t r le,.; ht' liy - NiIen and I inen ina ' ab r. ''~ia,. l Coawnt'.nrship. in awiey (a I fi h r (sllents' WNo: in sallth -f lin :-,at. 13 l WI ole i' a n-:il a'tt.n lla'a13 lit'ro nls na a : aijat 1ofr hienelhst :Ie iilir wnihm . i.Copre('tnershec Notic. 11'araI3 ba;r a alh. Lii jdeir:o: t.n; 'nain Ilinti u- r l a 'n th e lf alark!)t sul y a s33a!3 w i t t.3 I.:- ' ii.hInabh.::i~ (; at. iil 1.113. ll-. ~ a In13 atn rd the!:. n o ck a il fomdtt'm in3 an -il be S.lr I la IeM' N l --li.. haig m. le i r adltost i f Wa3ebutera Elmevlyatr, to ulaul- o 13t !ihjl.w r$ e for C ush mt~fl pV. m.li ll'aRM. ia 'e >. 15 .s5).I Cl .'loprt'tnershipi at in Li a.~ 0 lnit-ts oh-eth-r, m as u i v florm--d t'al oia, a. fr l.- . . i'l ia ti.' Rem ..-1 .Clz , j e ar D-Edwar' 1. Da I Wllian dty,,Josiah Durant. F-L. J. Flnamni j Irivon, J. A. Fra zer,'Jno. It; Ferrill. - A. G-Thonan (nrret 16ia. Jane J. N. Gihon. I.-Abd b 1iolton, Ju1. Q. Hill, Britton Ilre, W. It. Harvin. . . - JLewb Jlhwon,.B. A. Jamnetc, Miria E. Ivry. k.--H.ielly & Co., J1o It. IcUn. L---W. J. I .---I. I,. Melroil. W. A. C. Moore, William 1elX-lvin. 31n, Jnane.od. aThona Mapl-ta, Jllenary L.. MlcIntoah, W. W. slim, Ialmm Mloore N-..Imteph l iat lb , Miu -'ii.za Nel-on. P-'l.njauntin PIuky 1ramln 1. I'lo.d1n, . Rt. Po'(llard, Thwnmntla. Price.: ?; . H(-3164,. 1f. IihssnL X. llidaewny, (. l tall avr.f u .a S-Wilham' Shaw, David 8tubblefiel, alison T. Smuiith, Jarvib .%ngiv-tary, T-31;in rIlizabeth Ta, W-Win 13. Walt.n, J. '. Wtegoh31 Sully Winlgie. lil-.Nl' i AYNSWORT11, Pr. M. Suniters illa, A l'rAl U, 1 >2 TEAC]IEIt WANTED ro. n1u Bradford Springs Female In Sumter Distreict. The Board of Trostees of the aivo In 6itto de'jre to cinocge the services of a lady comIptInt to give in.truction in the o lowitg branche'-.--viz: Drawing, Paintin gi ii Oi l md Wiat-r (oints, Wax-worl; rand Shell-work. For in uch, a saliryA of N. !00, (wih hmrrd. &,-.) oi!,U r.-d. One a!' tniri eteint to 7ive in-trueiwn wm the Guitdr, and ii Ornaninntat Need!!-wlk, woutl he pro flerrad. A pplication y t b-- addrc.ssed, (jvst 1). B. McJ,AURIN. Sumtervilleo, S. C'. .March 13, :4) 4it A Valuable Plantation The SFz 'Lrr ol- i fr de the plan taltion lalth- ca nod hv ('ol. Tr.as .1. Widier'der:med, *it-r in Ci C-t-Y, Smntiler fir 1. five mIeS he~ Smnervla.Said planltati*on has on 't -I _,ok-d dwelian;; holue .uIln the necessary ('.u ldna (I-, Stable., laro, Ginhouse nani sc r:w, : nd nlegro hioses sutiient for the necon matia dation f about 40 neiroes. It cota na ovcr 1000 acres of thI verv best 1ine(1 laud, aboit :M 11cres of which are cleared and under god fence. )Int4.in, a credit of vine, t wo. three and fojur years, the purchaser giving Lond arjd Iecurity, A::d a miort guie of the premises. Apply tc, le Subscriber, or to .iohn 1). Jones in Sumtervill , IM A& RD ilTwrE. Feb'rv 1f6h. 1,0 -17 :3m LANDS FOR SALE, The subscriber, wishing te. roncentrate lis; pbanting inSterest, l'ers for zaale his Plantation in Clarendon O 'h0 Sanw:a I1iipr, oniut snidway, ie. Se \ cs and .\ an ray's Ferries, negly i14 to and! livo aileS from the Sante . .ma1. This 'lantat ion contlains liv . sndand fiver hundired (5,r0ll A. irs ,t. .le-ao-n. 'O1 the -ar - , in .adion toa a goodi twc.-story dweilhng honus'd, ara uli necessary -buiilings in: c4mpJtcfe-I. pair. There is on the tract a goo~d Mliii ae'at w~ih thec dam. iWtrlhis Tract wvill bec diviaded to suit piurchtasers, it reqtuired. -ALiSO A l'I'at atn r tract of Iwevrlvec hundred (I 1)00) Acre'., ,atedI on Biriar Branch, abaoun tweh ~e nmlaes Saoth of Sumalerville oan tha' Cbremo:at line. Thlis tract is haeavi. A tract of three hunndr-ed andl fifty acres abo t four maile,~ fruin Statehatrg on the 13radford S--pringts road, aind eighit uaile f~arom - the~ lter I-ace'. Th'lisa tract woubal taake a goaod faria and s:ntiamer~ seat. Al.AO .S e~ria lo:s int hae towna of Saumtrvillh' T he above lands w il bea sold at low pari acs andrf a appiroved purchlaisersl atinple. t I m e r,:i be X.Ie ..r paryaawntr. .l. N. I-*R IIURS( )N. Sta'eburg'. St arch I', 1K' 21 1:it $30 REWARD, 'Phe above rew ardI of lThirtv. Dolbar'a hen-h ala red foitr the anprehe'iaaon of my miana S.\ 311lM). w.~ho ruaaya last. Chmrist' nns. 1ie is about . ay ht b b; well form ed; ra :hor ih: co:ny iiiV. sonedc faor a negro; ha'riche bonea' ;. bre'e monarth; full, and ci ntsprituaus set cof front teeth; somec of his jaw tee; h are ou: citheris adecayedl ; lull he-adl ofi hiair; is tolierable intelligent foar a nec'gri; sp;eak.s ini a .cry conscienciousL, earnest and art less 11nnnnier; hasi no miark whiatev-er irf thei w.y ph ha im ; he i niatiuraliy pohte, :ai saciahi'; hias a 'aery sundal scar on his torehlad; lie is si.ne thair ty-ievent yart--f ai e. ': e is supoe to be i lhairlest'in mi -aneai kiiid of emptalo~cy mern-at sinc lhe d cr-nt rivae to procu :re a pass. If h-:. is not in C hark-stun, hie i.ay b e in the~ nighboaaairhard f 'ii echanicisville, Shice' he. frr,.ay~ hiial a wife on Mirs. Whe lchnlI l's plIanat fain, an some ioldC f11riendis irn Mr. ladsden ~ a ar's phlicc. If lhe is broughr'lt iitola mer luodgaed ina jail so that I et.r hain again, lhei :10 wall be plaid; but if le he: brhi-~lt to m-i' within a month after dl it- t: th s ;ideLrtisaenwn-lt, I will tray $50. t r lh-- lo en;i's \r-'as, (ChiarlarSton, wia-ll p-ye puhulh afI.ur t .lais ad forw~ardl bill Ha the' -iub:-crathm ar jpay.avant. For Bale, \ aiiria a-lo: l 'r*'t.irra o taiingr nie a j ri -ut I aiuarty, ab'ottCiut see iles Ifrom SIaautillie, on the. iurcil raril haala fraom * -innatenle oth-ei i Sw'a\innainra Pens. Thelire jais tnI.e pbice a gol Itvo Iiing, Ilanse, a- bhen, Sm,:l-: ' lionase, 5' ables, C 'rn I lcuse &c. All in goaod repair Far terams applly to Sunil. .1. liradfrdnr J1. W. D~aran or thea. Sal sicriber on the tlantation. Naav 17 ?~l W 3V. V AITUIA N. 9. No.789 4 tf rTahe subscraiber w'ail rent for the ensuing year, a n r'aasanalea termis, thu residene of the hate I); F. Wy'l es, Esq-. inl State. haurg.-O n lie premises are a comfortable D~wehui~g ilouse anal all necessary Unihd. igs, with abouit. Twenity Acres "of I.and. ttached thre to, coWinig a comnplte ~TaYar in ullopraton AlIl pe(rso~fl~ idpl? to thei Iale Fitnn of CONWAV &-WIM aro earniestly soalic'itedJ-toiannke Unmeiildiate payment nn'd n."M Orr, pY~~$ roll, moPan he old and, Ounlier niam 0 T'ho ruly- Fortunair dnd Ftr No. I Light -troett BALTTMORE (Whose oingle jiurpose for.yei4 A to dispenlse the radiant suiileso l:le G~oges" to their cCyrrespnli.' Ils :ico rendered entiil, unneressaryary pretext fur hellhl-audation, for their.. Cup- of Glory idgj Every section of tie Union Will tiar wit. ntI3 to th.e glorious and almot, mag$if. .ue k of this fortunat ;I o4se. Corres1mdents all orer de coury inve realized xplendid Fortunes frotzif( ontlavs at G.7E AT PRIZE AGENYCY.Mb4 4CONTINUED SUCCESS londerfui Dittributionof P;'/ u 100,000 -DO irst Paid otit in Prize money durin th1.uoth of March, by the fur famed PY EIt'& CO, to the patrons of tIeir troly I ik 1 ihouse, residing im the folilowing States: Readers pause and rejlet I 825,000, nuuberk15 3042, package wtibe tickets serIt to Te'nnOsee. 81',000, tenmher 52 0071, who16 Ccket, bent to Alabama. 10,00, numbers 14 27 33, half ticl seht to Ohio. A1:3,5,o. niutbers 1 16 42, package halr fsent to O)ho. 65P,41j. ucmers 11 414 70, package quar ter ticLes sent to North .Carolina. . 1,flh;O, mubere1r.-5 . 57 59, quartcir(cet Fe n to V:rg*r ia. 4 5,000, nihibers 26 62M.' i-eknge quar. ter trcke!s sent to Sot h Carojinah s ..5,00e, mnmb~eri1 ~70 7,leac its uar. ter twkets sent to South Carolina..: 84,000, wmbers 22 f. 73, package t ter tickets Fet to l'uInsylvania. tU. Prize 'pyments at PYFJR, & C0 ma1:tde in Gold lit sight. i0' 03E ORDER to this great prise firm .unv ecure a Fortunc. Grand Array of Lotteries For A'ril--185 ' itr (nfdce Strictly ObserreL Date. 'raftal Nod of vr((i D A 'l Prize.. Uilloits. Tickets. P'Wk I &25.0X) 75Nos. 12 drawn 9 $30 00 2 1,000 7O N Nom. :13 drawn 5 118SOO' 3 35,000 75 Noe. 11 drawn... 10-t -39 0.' 4 20,000 78 Nom. 14 Otrawn 5 ...17.0 5- 29,tX0 66 Na.. 10 dran 5- 17 0 6 37,500 75 No. 12 drnwn 10 36~ rd 8 25,00 7 Non. 13 dirian 8 "30 00 9 20,000 .75 Nos. 15 drawn -5 15 10 30,000 78,Nos.13 drawn. 10 372, 1l 19.000 72 Nos.' 11 ara~n 5 .18 50 12 15,000 75 Nop. 14 drawn 4 13 00 13 5.000 7S Nos. 15 drawn 15 '50 00 15 25.0U 74 Nom.-12 drawn- 8 30 0 16 18.00 78 SAw.. 13 drawn 5 *'18 -- 17 5 20,000 75 Nos.' 12 drawn 10 - 25 ;0 0 0 7 8 N o s . 1 3 d ra w n % - - 3, 10.,) 'N Nus. 1' dra-so-r) 5 40,000 75 No- 12 drawn eli 3.000 785Ne. 15 drawne 4 1 0 27 75;O000 75 Nos- 11 drawne 20 '78 00 29 26,(000 78 No,. 15 drawn 8 26 50 30 20,000 74 Nos. 12 drawn 5 1850 PL EASE OSR. Correzsponents wvill plhease boor i trnind t haitt he prices of Packages of QunrTER TPickets oNLs are pupiished in thiaprs I~r The1 PA INTFD official .druamgs which Correspondents can rely upon as~ hemeg ecorrect, are alvave forwarded frogs Pl'I'ER &. CO'S trj Bank Drafts or Certificates of De.. pousit . payable in Gold at niglet will bo promdtly remitted to those Corrnspondentg who draw prizes at PYFER & CO'S. IU 1;a order to secure a Portune, and iim~ ca-h imnediately aftor the .result is known~vr, the rceders of this paper heave only t,, remit cash Drafts or prise tickets, to the Ol~d Establishent, far fatned and. truly :o~rtuntate Exchange and Lottery Brokcers, No 1. Icw T RETBA LTIOREM. D April 3, 1@P0 23 . Cabinet JMaking, &o. The subscriber respectfulily announced to the pulic that, le carries on the Cabinet muak ing Hint~tess~ in all its various branch es; an heopes hf untiring industr-y ar4 amttcent ion to buasiness to merit a share "of the pxtronage of is friends and the public. !\. f.--Ile will keep constantly on innad-Fancy and Plaini marble top Dress ites Bureaus, Side-1,oards, Pine and Ma. heogany 'Wardlrobes, heigh and low post cuerled maple Iled-stead s, Sofas and4 Di. v:umn, Centre-tables, Sitting Chsairs ofevery description. Maehogany IReecing and Nurs ing Chaiirs, do. Boston Rockers and Nursing, 1'eer Trables, Candle stands, &c. & c. Also, Cotton mnattresses, wheich they will sell low foer Cash orgfood paper. Il rt FURNPTURE MADE~ and RE PAulit D at the shortest, notice. IMahogany and Piain.Coflins frnishedI at the shortest notice~ Jurst received a snlenudid assortment. a W-d-steaeds, sitting and Nursing Chairs. I5e W io in TinaeC!-'TI8:FOLiY Ti. Dleti.IRf! AFFI.ICTED READ lThousandsg~ tare suiferineg fromt duiaecqse from wheich thiere is nto diflienity in being pernis nentley andl apecedily relieved, provided the ri,ht mennae be use;.--An every Vice has l's owen punishmecnt, so it would. see~mdwery dtisease has its remedy. This is true, dtid thira is nlothohut in thin life more t'ertaitt thetn tha the AMERICAN COMP'OLIND ie tbo eiest. sp~jeedy urcd certain remedy for'all diseses et a delicate character, knowen to she -world. A dapeed to Fvery stage of the disease, sex had ea sieutionu, atl all timnesnduseaons, thet/l .i neo fe-as of exposure, detoentione from bunsinesir noar reshrictione in dlie; from he certain. sti eepeedy re.liofit gives, iigja:nw.5fsligi, popfl heer re-medy or the day, Ten Thesseitd cse haeee' been cnred' etfectually by it d past year Prepared by a practieel ~'~ he affilted cennrely wiyth .confid~e ee o t curautive powers over disesnes~f this* chdaat ter. Fu l drections anma'nepi 0.CAUTION."4)a.afijiP tha:*nmeean compnletd.41nd purchase only of the'uUagn Price 1. 50' ; <.. * - For .Sle by P. Me.- Cohen Chretne Joartrighet &. it Colonela; l De Il1e9 Camedea~ andAy the principaI tggk.ia alt thi (Coa'nty towein tNridabout the 8tat ot -. Gloves, <. (entu. and cdotitla"hite, black' an~d 6e i id GIome,, whe and blak Silk tdo., c'ol'd Menehns, li.teies' Dr.., Silks, P"rinegen Trim eminegs &-. Cr ,.ale b.. L. 11 IIANS.