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d0t d.4. .r sli, " ' . % 'SC e qwr it0 ?tawi iheyd - sd vtd~~r or oth W (e in votes' l e -00,e 99q onte rOy, 'Sand avor anvengen and tl)&~osatit i W4 haive Edovprsed with ityd . y persons froi Chll. fornia, an hay tar yet seen.a solitary individul whoi Q i for.the constitution, or a few metinbers of the convention to form it. And the view we have here presonthd of the prbeedin-ig is in ierfoct accordance with all the reliable informa. tion we can gather from that quarter. [3lwMone y Adecrliser. Sr.AVES .11 CALronN. -The Natchez Pree Trader, nye that slavery can be profitably employeil in California. It ad. duces the followinr instances A gentleman frri Adams county had two slayes with him there, and havint been truly successful aid secured at; much of the precious dust as lie wanted, ie brought back the slaves with him. So well had they done for him that lie was offered two h'undred a month tor each of Ihem, if ho would levo them behind. This he refused. n he did not wish to leave his faithful slaves under the care of those who migist not treat them as he would. Gen. Parmenas Briscoe, tle father of the famous BriRcoe Bill, of quo warrant rgainst the swiidling Mississippi banks, h s gone to California, with probably tihe largest slave force that has ever been tak en there by one owner. Iis energy and enterprise wiil, we doubt not, siettlo the question, and Gen. Briscoe is ht onie of the large 'mnnher of Mississ:ippi plailters who intended to test the value of slave la. bor in mining. eIly e'iutterville pricts Tturrelit. COtRr~CTrDs 1vr.T.. Cotton, -- lb. |9 a 10 Corn, - - hush. 87 a 1 00 P'cas. -I-" L I 00 - -cwt. 75 a H) Bacon, (hog round) lb. 8 a 9 Buittnr, - - - lb. 17 a 20 Fowls, - - 1 N 121-2 Beef, -1-- )t. 5 aIL Pork, - - Ibl. 5 a Flour, bibl. 6 )50 a 7 00 Salt, - - mek 1 75 a 2 00 Cuff'ee. lb. t n TeaLO, Ilyson. - - IIb. 75 a 1 00) Gunpowder, -Ib. I00 It 1 00 Sugar, Loaf, lb. 1 12 n 1I " rown. 1b. 6 ia 1 White linvana, Ilt. hi a 12 Mnlaases, West lntia, gil.- 37 a 5 ' " New Orleisnas. gal. -10 a 551 Rlice, Country, - sh'1ts. 2 00 a 2 50 I Charlexsoa, - bush..3 0M ( 3 5 9 Oil, -i- ga. 1 00 a 159 Lard. - - - y. 8 a p1 Candles. Taluow, Box. Ib. I i 20 " Spermiacesi, lox. Ih. 37 a 5 Gunpowder, -. keg. 5 00 I 7 (Y) lin ging, - - lv . 1- a 17 ' link Rop, - - hb. 10 a 12 LOST, netwdoti lhito*'s Mill awnl Stimtervillr, ulsali'POC I.T BOOK, consaining a i q all amount of1- Any person I fin ling the same, w.I e.v ::i' a v rewarded I by ,eliverng it to Me - ,ee & Co., Sumterville. or to tih, . er at I Mt. CTlo Post. Olice, S. C. JAlES C. WITllR ' ;v 4I NEW GOODS, ;,,c subscriber respeit uly calls ti at tntion of tihe citizenis of Fultoi amd ssr rounding country to ia well as:-ortel storlk ,of Dry Goods. Groceries, I Iardware, (t lery, Boots and Sloies, Ready-made Cloth ng, &c. &c; 'Ill of wlichI will be sold loy lor Ca Ab. Perasonss wish ing to get F g~ains would do welt to call. IllERMAN IAUJM. Fuston, S. C., M[n y 8. 2s8 3t DARLINGTION LANDS FOR SALE. T'he subscr thers tiller for sal thei 1rpan sius, situatted on II li 111 l Creekl on Ushe diret road fromt Darlsington Village 5or Chtarleston, six iuiles belowv the Visllage, - ansd three mil es fromo the conitem plat ed De )o p9L.tVtlhe Ri I Ioad now~ costerucsting thsough this Disst rict. Tlhes t wos tracts co tagji over Elevesn IIundreds Aeres'of 1,and, and.a settlement on creh, wnh I a1 s ncss. ryv buildings, andsi about 550) aicre~s c learedl examie thelandsas thes termss wil e very accomma:!abting. If thse psin tatise.s, are nuot sold preiouislyv to th-s: tirs Mossna in October, th'y will'I~ h 1 ld.red oni ths: day at Aucetioni at ) sr!inugton C lI. Th. two tracts will bse sl tosgeilher 'or separ ately, to suit piurchasers. Ma 8, 150-'29 -t_ Special Noticze MERCHANTS AND FLANTERS. T'llE susicsnribe'r inteninsg to' ltemrove fromu hsi Old Stansd, isa hescrnser of* Kinig au n inaret strceets, s o the. NiIW'. STO ltt t- in t n. II l.:N l)sog K INGt STINt* El. inons thne 1st ifinne, ix desi. risns of reduciensg hsis .'suock s msuch ax suosile~ pnrioir to remoisval. M~urchsansts, l'lantemru, and~s ottherm visiuing Chnrier tnss, canssi avaitl themsel e of an opportunidty of laying in thei r suiptie sat p ricen lower than, ever oslered. Thes stock will be found Ones of telris a~nd best assorted ill the (is -. us :ugs W M. IlOW I.. Nl, N. E. corsner 6of ting anll 1 3iarketj--tx. JUST gf' EENVED), A large assosrtmnent of Flower Jars. A freshs list of Faic 1)recss Gassils. 3. T. Sou>MoSs & Co). Look Sharp!! Just received bny a late asrrvil fromi Charlestons, a fresh Stock oif Dry Goods ad Vroceries, Contsistingt in part as foilloss : Jadities atnd Gentlemaes' Shoes of vi rious deserrption~s ; Missoses al (-I I ee dlo.; a line asssortmsent of I lats and Cap,~ fort Summer ; also, Coffe~e ; Sssg~ar ; Ms lsse ; Cider Vinegair ; Canuh-s ;No. I Mackerel ; Pickled Posrk ; Salt ; WVater Rockets ; fine large limo~nis ; Spice;I (*. lper ; Cloves; Ginger ; Ms ce ; aso, ai tinse oft of Tin Wn,'re ; all of whichs will be sol low for cashs trade--by &.JI , Opposite Win. Webbs's N. Y. Ste.. May 1, 1850. Attention Riflemen, \ ou aire heorebly ordesrsed it attnd sat thIe usual pilace of rusaslszvo~u , in situmor tuni fortn, nit Snmustervill' (on the Second XSatur 11y order nof C..5ri. I l.' A Ml M ET A. F. ALLEN. 0. S. A~. lot upjonl min streest ini the vilbi'rccof Sumtrservlle hnmeossdintely op'posito to Dr. W'~ ithler'upoon's residenuce. Upon~~ ithes premni--I w-s nre a lhvelhling Ihosts' antd necessar t-buildinsg 4. Fromii thse piroximniiy to the Raillroml lI sput it wvill lie sin eligile, site tor a Ilotel. For termst wicih will ho accoma-i msodau ig, appyito . Y$W UI. Ajeril 21 26e .dt To raise S6pp ifr the-Meai 1856 fo tAr ad ef q. ,. llt ordahted di Intendini and Wardeno ' Village 'r Stitervilld' hOw itt leaslon, atid by the authority of the sante, That rtax he and the same is hereby laid on all real taxable pro ry within the ihnitm of the said Village of ' wnty-Grve cetnts on every Hutndtredl Dollars valuation of such pro eerty; yad tax to be Cleculated and ascertaine. qy tie assiesnent of the Clerk. Ste. 2. That a tax of Twelve and a lialf cents be nand the mne is hereby imposed on cehi anad every slave withina the limit" of said Village, to be paid by the owner or person hiring QLbaving the care or leharge of such slave or SIre. 3. Thiat every person liable to the tax irnposed by the 2nd *ection of thi Ordlinnnee Inll tnke aL ju:, and true retntru to the Clerk up lona onth, of the naeler of shives for which h is liable to ho taxed. on or before the 13th day or May net; enl if any person shll flail to take atch rettirn he ahall forrf'it ani pay a I-nalty lot exceeling the mucn of Twenty Iol. Inre, and it shall boe lite dIttty of the Clerk to re. port every aiach defnulter to tie Council tit their next meeing thereafter. E.xc. 4. That the taxes heereii imposed upon. Real prolwrty'and on slaves, ahall be pald to the Clerk and Tretmas:er before the firat day ofr Jane tmxt, aind It shall he the dtty af the Clerk to - IhaeL a rettn to the lanttidat on that day of tall I-rsons who ba all fiail to pay maid taxe- s: Wh'liereuonti lxecttiont tlhrefor, mad fair cost, satill issne 'uder the liiad Of the intetniat unal seal of the Gorporatiotn. Sie. 5. That earlt atid every free looron of coior from the nge of lifteen to the age' of sixty years. residing-witlhin the limitsa of faid village, shall pay a tax of two dollars, ntial eacl antd every' sacthd person fron the age of teat to the age of fifteen years, hAlel pay a tax Iof One Dollar, exe pt tuczehi as are clearly incaiable freon mnains ear otherwi , of piroetritng Iis air her support. 'lle taxe's lerely iuptsed on free leron;s of Color t-hall be pail to the C lerk aid Trteasurer before the first day of June next. nid if any' free persot aluill fit il tea pa aid ta x, an Exe'ut eiln therel'Or ail fear rosa aital b-- inuel lirected to tle Marla:ill, direc'ting him tIa levy saii tax aad 1,e),t eel lthe goodis faln urt eattel-e caf saucl fraee1 pe'r son (if color, toil ill rase aulli, ient giois ata ellattles canciot le fiai1. th o ta seize uh free li-rsone Of color aid veil hit for Fut timei as will pay Pch tax nttl ioat. Xt.e. 6. That every istlhaitant, or free per. Paon of color, i ho is liable to wOrk Oa the streets of said village, shaill, onl ptaymnent t' an dl ha ar to the clerk itI, Treamirer, hefoere the first lay aif May ntt ho -etupt fromn uclh work tttl t 2el diy af April. i:'2'! t1il that all person ownit.n (ne or aire slaVes lin to wo rk On a-il streets alall at payme'nt of '1'o Do!a irs to t it Clerk anitl Treastrer. Ifore the 1irst aily I of M-ty next, for eelat anal every iuli slave Ior slaves. fra Atteh work until thae' '2ttnd 4l:1N elf April. 1451. -and ihie clerk is herehar requeirei'l tc narilw a retarn te the ltatentlant o nthl tir.-t dayI of 31iv niiext of all stuh pe'r. n4 as alihl lrcil te lily ir e'uchl e wmpttliini. '-:v. 7. Ti:t til free prersn (if coler re-iiin ithout tile lifili's Of C ail Village. 0a. Isl be1 p -. ptiiteiutee eeid Ito tnrk ti.-reiti unle-. - air she shall r t '- ures a fria the 31arslha;.ll a nritt'n pirn'tit fe' 'neh r l'-ge, for whi-I till sitl ' of I mite. I-Illar awl Fi'y ; I's hall be paid, :tml forI every daiy's nelert tro reei' r' suait, p'rs rmil, 1utch1I f'ri'' peranit ee af clar thlitl Ie tutiislcedi by tIh Mhirs ha ll %%l if -qmq :en '.rp .e.e . Thllit t clave' whoe. owietr r,'' 'e itteist tci' llliis. el' sid 'ill:cg 't:all Iae ;r. eneia-l to work ltereint ttta i ''e riten permit ha. first pnca-atraid fretn the 3lir-l-:all tor whi b a it- snieat o tff y cettssharll ble paid ir coilliill laare'rs.: m i the -ttne il' (lice Ietlitr tei l 1i t. * retts fir tn-erh,:anri, atid if ale owne air oef mi tlave blhall negleet to lrocut re sich peramit. s~u h tlave shall tw inpriest'-d hy the! 3Mr-,hvall inil relen.aed by Coneil, anad in ll ot' en..e ill ta ttch Iav'ehe relcvesl frote iuiritoninetltnt until t the e'pese Of his aar her arrest til itnil rome Inaent have be'en firsct pi1.61. Sre. 9. Tlit ne prictil blil 6- tzrantit'df un del'r thne eventh -lI ei:lth meetioins (ef i (Or iliniance, fir ce lng-ir p'trioal ttn three tu ths. l itifiel itl 4'n eii t"l e-enthleel ad give'n I' JI.. v.] der toy I laInd mail the SN ea of'ike ('tar paratinl at' Of ot.-rmille, thi- 50h dy oft April, A. 1). S-0.t '. J. COIAN. k atencdant!. A. E:. Pool., Clerk. Thie' tithe',riher hae jutt or,ieul- tla- itnrge"st I .(i , ever efiu'ra'c itn tis maerkdst; thcey haviee bent selei'ta'l w~.ithI great e'nere a te' Niortht ile purte hna-e'' entirely fojer e'n- ha. tl w'ill lbe eelid ni. teaow aes they'' canc hi'eilought ini thes .t:cti. (.'siiltie & Yotlas Clolin;( . .\c:c '-ihdnritatectccst of I 'ieolh'. 4-ni tn-.-e Vetincg, lirap~ i' f-.tys ceci lI rtilinegs ie bi u~e ill he' inade tee creir itt tIc' auont -th-' eibh st le . AlIseo, I ilevi,t'raivate, *uspeni-ttlh er.Shirt", lIIr.e r, A~ e... 'Ten pIr cet. i'h-ucte lfor casha. A arilM h,1.5. 2 l i f tin -r- :el the' eieenunaun~t:v cit lhaue'. thae Ih.- 1Ia e' i'" e.'e'il t I:arc,' .'eerrtne-t oft' 1. >II s'. I. is of aill deFi'-rijnac. , ti-f 'thin witha }i-ci --taeck of SperIas n .t naltantn.-r all ut eo e whih. w~.ill b. esldlw fiie.tr eacsb. tir tic p irui eiu'ters;ie. pl- c::li acuei 'inoilt telr Improved Cotton Gins. SThica'fu foer p-:- aIver-. the' ,subesc'eli'r, ci-ha.- ic i.: m~ us,. jiau. t at Icn .1 pa- deen-attact-oI'a 11i l')' (2n. c -t Ici I." h l hattc' ' m riee, t-wit:..i' Stel i' h wil 11far tu o~e <!eties pcer i'..'w. hI] i'o r i; .i 4b (Nu, usedlii:, Ic-am in c'm-e p~t arer' at: th. -hiert'~t nicije. .\'.1 air Iy aii:enadc d. Shoes, S if II c, ln e -I. ea. ' -' t -cic- . lr Ic 'aact'hl ,k l spc--,t:.i1ilce. tic E7hlesale and Retail, IR. M01.:!()N, & ('0. I I Ir ITO ;is NOR' ail eF Till: . u. l;JT it. '\l .i& ('a). hue. a' aier si a i n a ctmhe Ic' r'ana ci c ie (-/// \ e%, (/, I - ;eci /-;.i /U 'T'//\ / 1..1 i l /:, cee'e'her iae hf -e !: rteii act ii: /I// ' \I . a--il I 1c-r :iii i 'tt .ie 1.-,.is: caiui'iialere hi' can:'o. the lim, thii Iiti'r thivemc'a'he ', ahr hc* ei.~ aen:chiedi a me~,a u- atcu'!:c.aein tea puc-wors,' hoi:h mi lre': W.\M. II. STlANLE~Y. A priI 21, ha; Il Sumterville and Claremont - The subribar rectfua~'nll ' uncoea. _________ g etivec .tumattere.ile ei e'ry taaina oig ai '2 aa'elack. (aexac'e Nundalcy) inld arriv-ee at' I 'taretnucat ina tea tier thce' ari. focr 4lnt'haretn; I lil. cav ecame aye tter the anrrnivel eaf lhe' earsI froma (i Chrlestone) eandl arrive's at "Sccmterville at 8~ o'clock. N. h& .--linvintg procuredt tha Ne'rvwan~eeof his forme.r Drniv.'r, 3Mr. I.. 1). l110' E. ecian cneare tall n~e Ihe patroteze Lii. stage, a acfe iatad expeeditioee Ipassage. 32 . flUT~illt, Ajaril t17,0 .~ .a If ..k Ii 1 F innounco hinas a Caudidate for the Legis April 24. Land for Sa &. Tho .uubscriber ofors for. erdo,. 4300 Acres of Oak, Iickory and l1iio Land,'ly ng in niddle Salemti, aur Lyncho's (*cok, n Di(lo's iwainp, situuted abont 10 or 12 nile I Ifrom the Ruilroad. This land will bo sold ini any gnantity to suit purchiors. On to premiiss are fino iniprovements, a good Dwvelling house and out-buildings. Also, fa excellout Grist-milI. To approved pur chasers alliple toino will in given. JAMEIS MOORE. April 21 26 3t Wm, Allston. Gourdin, NO. i, EAST IIA Y, (AIARLESTON, S.C. 1. prepared ,o inake liberal advances on Con:siginenth of IRicc, Cottomi, Corni, Sugar, Flour, tArnlin, Iay, &'. 11 i:: : s.....--3I ossrsi. ( ionnrlin, Matthii ('nn, & Co., (eorje A. 1lophy, Alonzo J. White, (imrlesttn, S. C..; Tinuly Walker, Elaq., Greenvill(e, S. C. April 2 1, 1850. 26 ly The Siuhscribers lg leavo to announce to their frienids and Customners in Sumter. that I lv ha e just openetd a splendid stock if FANCY and STAl.- GOO)S; all ,if whiwhIi they ofer at the ltwest prices possible. To the tollowinig artieles they w ish most paricul:irIy to draw the atten [ion of purclviers: h'lin, igured, anid satin-striped ireges Figured and .nibroidered LaIwns I'rncl a1nd oth1eir ralicoes Twsn~e SIM!, and Gm;;h'Iuns I'l.in and Figired wiss Alulls lhiin and Figured Cainbricks; Jaconets Iniibroidered curtain riuislinis Iminens-risli anil (ass; Li.inn Criinbric I lidkerch lief., .,l1e Capes, and a at Variely of Neclieworl, Goods s'.:-ther with a general a;sorten t of all r it-.r , ;-'i s usual:v loukiit at their es tabbhmenoit. Xe wish Ito draw thir atteniion of gentle ien to our etock of lRe:.yiv-.le GI:I Ilig, whicb e:tibraces e% ery a:'delu in that bute. M1. DRiXIKK 1.1H & C'0. A l'ril 2-1, 1 .> MASONIC HALL. Nt3 ](ing. -st reet, corner of \'entworth, ('lI.\ RIll-'.STON, . 1C. W. A. RENT & .lCIlEl.L, are iw receivin th'r isuial Supply If S1r16in1g :11tutr( no itog, to whieh th' y woud :Ivite the attention 1 pu- es They eap e Istiantly fon IIuI, a ittil ai con lwsto-k of Clt In-uIIenlo' )nttitt'ns rtrlcl' 1. -ers wi!lat all iUet S 1in ,. 1 . b f : . t. i'r i I th )ress and 1'.4l ' i, priced Chtath Coats old :1 full st ock of, Vv..,ts. They we ti vite atnanto thmir : 1 lnit I.a r eevv:S it.C ! UUAv love', Stipenders, Dressing Gw, &. .c. &c All o t ne abve (eoods will bI s!dl at the w~eet prnics. WI. A. NT1 & AllTCIlFi.I., 2(1 K ingL-st. corner Wentlwoth. Aprd 24, REMO0VAL lee.*t fulsliv t f iji! het palr .~ iin.-re.t tinreh irin is fredit. h iiem o t n rlly, b ng 'i.an , i. Io he . en a inm ate te.nwtha yate i i ieo u Mri-t &.\ A.\VI-,.di. l)'c.t. ,. .11),:' .F.TT. '.(: N\VAV tX-eiF \\ yh-, h. . ..',we uriirt~'Irlit iijl i:i..;u,. jhieilyn ati l pijt'r .en' titd..h s Io te I;e P in itai : \\' \l'a I. \\'lt NN, i.rd C rn -.stil oleitjtal tolur aia il b inn~~te piiai -at * ai T h so nhs rt r ir h is Pi:t ini a n ore l antjining .5ars of tua~i Il;a. u lin: itre I h-r. I loe :~l J.ilwr l-a bhn-.a. bans t i h-i in tbtal , ,ratni r: ii go e all- iaI hori tIl att-l ato th t la i r- T, p lc ii nH (rhoI ni it iatnt i t jo r d 27ts , ill s doi lc~i~ttr Nina.I o .n i '. ltilt ('. (W i l '.a'.N ti At pr litils, r it.li. ht fly ini. .ai tuar IeS 1- Itin;.hM' t-ety giay ty tr oin ;h veryl biarnem :2 rlbttio;r th-'Irtenh ipotel *ntt. cron n..it oa, ofw., t'iaian, hcragctow, un C.,:mb Apdrl .l4ne .6 Ah-o. Now become the Great place The subscriber bega to inform tihe inhabit his Large Stock of SPRING (300DS is im is selling at. plices that inust convince all wl giving him a call. P. S.-Don't forget that the NO. is 7 1.2, al arch '!0, 1850. SELLING OUT, AND Gi T. W. RO( Being desirons toelose his Stock of \Vir risaco, all personas in nend of fAslionalble and I at his establishment, where they can snit tle IANTH and VeSTS, at the roost.astoniAh an hand, itd the whole inust. be sohl withou ie cmi asstir all those who aro in want < advantuge and saving to themn, to select. theih T. W. 1OG1010 and Mnrch 20, 150. ANDf MaelUOY & .ONiS, would respectfidly infm m thir friends aini the pub ic general ly that, they are now receiving one of th., best selected stokAs (if Dry Good adil Gjrolceries, ever oiltredj in this place, con. isting in part of Calicoes, Homeqpuns, \Nshus,11ta Itibboniis, Gloves of evers d(e wription, sierv, lintsand Cas 1iii01i, Seltrking, &C. &ce. Groceries, N. 0. Sagur, Colhev, al:,ar.aes, Candlea, Sop, elackerel, 7000 Spaish Cigars, 11) barrels lhitianor' Fonr, 5') ila.- Salimratis, M0 lb!. Carolina Indigo, 100 lbsI ;assorted ;andies, and varius other articles too iu mo0rous ta ItI'ntiona; all of whiel. they all'er low hor Casl, or rountry proiCnc. '!ea.io call and cxanmiii for yoursoh-es, e reC pua- ing ~ elsowhere; opposite b's N. York re, Bro:al street Nol. .aniaerva, S. C. reh *0, V'50. 211 tf Notice, Thlaio.:e awi- , i e I'rofsia na sreces if th sia'.u-rilb r, ani ti y Iind i.m lutrinl- thie Lhyat his ialice Ia roar alf' I ho Drug Stire, m11 doahrim, the nigiht at the liotel kept bI ir. John CM:La. Soutn-ile.J"-i 1, 18.~6A) 10W h ,00 , Iron Assorted, a1 I' ;raown 'hiartin:g :i I h1 -'tin.. a 0,41io yde.. Ill'. i onmti :iia Tickitsg.' eli lmdf barrelq, Nil. 1. 31inekirel, FreAi Ii. Wili, nid Lenn Crteikers ani frei.h suipply lof all kinaih of Giod i jnt re. rivdil, ind for jule, b Feb 27, 'A. J. & P. MOSEs. TEMPERANCE HOUSE, T i ui d.r..hned woul r eietilly infori 'we puilic that Io- all, t.akena tlw" houislpe wIl% imn a.. llte C:/)SS N 1-.'','' faorin rly kept y Mir. W in. .:li'r in.i inl the tona' aif 4'an:!-a , her. Ii. inlp rl t :ra otnadmai a : travelb-r n alaardr at re,-ain:tie pric-a. Tainse -. hao e- ir- to ia'i time smiae ilniet abro:ul ts at hautue, re inl it. t give hin1 a cal1. ravellrA iaaimuniul~iaed fair ita'in.dr nightD, nil braeakf..- ini in. far hei acars ina the iarnm ag, at natadarate: chiarg''a. J. II. F. lOO~N 1, Proparie~tir. a Fe b. 13 iamoa, 16, if south-Carolina--Sumter Dist '.parite W. K.Wh. Giuiardaa aaf - . ' aai.lia t.mt .iiv W 'r-i: - lai, ~i iaii~a You:ie ervb raiir toaahaa~ay an~ ap-ara~D oron t h ( 'if u elr oft- tte o t 'ot-arolin:a. Sumter D'utfluei it a.-'. tahitillIN. l.ra1i...a-'.ai .rs'yir- . Ion ha'.ai I;G . & :f a.' i a , rupi ,n . aa, ira~ i., a-c. ohn it a. i :h t. iii a t i .iau.:a ai ali.: 'r;; ' ig.'i :i y :v ti t io tha th meo thCa:rolina--m te'.r is-O .1.o .\f ticut~a .~i'r.oic~r.Iti r t a'n *~ ' t' n:a a.- a:, ' 'it un ha' : piaa :n; tih'is oi -eii r :h e I'i-- ah ' hi s ":ill be jQ r .31, r:lt -mr I.fN l tl)aiN.\" i~lt a' .l. A..ahi cheil ''I m a '. r. Ii-enc rIW . 1 'iw .' ad:a S-ddr .y Harnc-zs, &c S . - rnW.ih-r irit:.d 'way, o o ttia h eah land. li i -hee:-.re e h Te . Ih t hI dNII . 'r :a'' Ili' ina~ ih 'aiout oni liri t efor a'i'tha 'a::a:h ia d 'a.'ao a .ha-e naie i, hac' t.-as -'aa dh'-'ailhatr ofte anal :lt a01 N's~ar'h Sonh . A. !W I.!, A. . ) IS t hr, 'I 5.auaar' I Kt. t TGrocb .r ie - Just ree iv aed . I. ~aaD~taL l.)'1a \.\'ii. S'~'at aaddl lyi Heatrtes, &ct'a Portana l~iulair 11 i \Nh'; Thdo 'aeibegr wl .n o h n, 00the hue .r1'gWys, i'. .ol by a ' ) he re ne :rea c nfr he Dwi ioneadal eesayiud i.l to buy Cheap antR of SuInter.an4 n riots, that w compleoite overy Ment, wid0h lie n see them that noney can be saved by J. C. GREEN, Pa. A. NORTIT. Brick Range. 21 2m )ING TO CALIFORNIA, l'IiR CLOTHING, and go to Sanl Fran. m1ib'siantial C11-.1IlNG. are invited to call nselves to all sorts of COATS, CLOAKS, ing low prices, as there is a great variety reserve. >f aticles in this line, that it will be a great Clothing from his stock. S, 2.12 King st., opposite Deaufaln 211 King s., next door to B abcock's 21 Va, Howlanid, N. Es. CoR N OF KING AN1t MIAnCFT' STSr', (ca a .ru'roN, S. C. 11nhreceived by reent arrivulse uani now Rpening. I l;r;: mid complete ntusortme.nt of li'oreigs tm Amrienn Diry (oeol, tet hiiicl le wonbteii invite the attenltion of thoe vbiting Charlesp'on. I'rcewh cl'd Muslin-, new nnil beautiful do. e'i-nr, 7-8 lrinted Iitwn. OrgaI ldie, plain, rtrip'd and clice'd, lHltck 1n.1J whit Ie, l'.rinted llaregec, plhin niwl cuionred Ginglams. Shantbrutyc, eol'd Silkm, Silk TiNn-e, etc. etc. While (oods, Iaisi. .inens. Jnsf-ernet, Book nelnd Swit Mus.: lice,. PI'nin, Funey, ehseckel and Patriped Cain brive,. I.ncig Cloti, till prirets nmi eialitien. Li nei Goodm. Slieringri, Uninaxki, Napkii.I, TaIb1 Cover"' Scotei .w17 lsusiaI Dinelk'rr', B. V,. JDiap,.., Sihte plate atrnd rolored .inen Drilla, siueriur makut nadl finih. -1 en11-6 W ear, Dlroti clotlh, lllnek, hile, BIroi. Olive ird (ren colored (enslansian-ttv, Twilled ild tci sitmcr (Aot-i, Merinao CArimirus, I)rap Hosiery and (ailoves. Ullarkl, while anti col Kidl, Silk, Lic 'I'lirirel, tinrl Cotton (loven. A -ery I* nrite' aortmeit of black, whit-', nnd rol'd cott- ivid Silk iloeery for Laliers', Ieits. aned Clijdrnig. lacem and Edgitima. A complete a"sertment of Ilobinet and Fancy Laer.es, Cuanbrir U dgingis-tnd in rting. Tailorl4 tmods. A f(ll ;iepply (if illnek Oilk S-rgee. Stiun Ve-tnCe. Fig'd noil i acy Vestinget, White, lht.11 eWl.red Mairsei Alle.", Canna-si.t Pbi n leg, Witgnsie. Sileaene, all color. 2ewing Silk. VToktler with le (tton Otenialhrgs, Btrown Shirtinti it Sh.-I If tmil CII r-s Balec 1iirtings; all iites i iipricew. Spring of 1850. V. G. nA NCnOrr'. ' t3-nd'55' King Astreet, 1s now receiving and ofl;rs to purchai"e"'rs (if lILY GOODS, wih may visit the City one of he Larget Stocksi of RIcEa and .Deetrv'alc Goods votr eimde~c ire Chialretuon. IInva'cj mab-lex. eni..iie arrnemniztse for .SI'ilNG &ALiSs, hei enfcelyci inv'ices puirecase toe hist stock ais it .ceunusually attrnetivec, embirneing aill the va. 1H.iiian Stlla., both black andie colorel: " (Gn-naiee. Silk Miljinee, TIiuine; " i l-et , beoth p laine te.-I prineted G1intdchtnm, ;eham 1 .l 11el~Iirt. Prmet.s; Al. p e-racs, liiethzes, ( l:i!lyt; E-:nrti.h-ltrieel of rairoueis atylce., isenccte l ir-.. (.;oods in vrietcy of style antI f:ehrie; Whlite (~c,.l of aill the' vairic qualiie"; Ii'tarat Crnle, L'ice, Silk anid 3lIueliin Shla . I .irene nit I I.icnen Fiibritet; lI tcry, t ie' oed as t'cer Ve'r'ts, (Silk, Me'. :ne' niced I 'ottoni); Ncithin de rted, Ite'' e'r. .stitce'il ntri lchin 1.1. nonc ('amb~rie llidkf-. inc great~ varnie':y; uti-, fcr4 ctet Wear ine all the i'lten style. cc?'e~ooeleni andI (cotto FnbiI~irie tc. -.-.i I.nO A~ cc~ie. eeintjleet. atertie:t en ti ll tle lieaivv ttteet l-'abris forle Phline:tatin ui... tegetlec-r ieth li are- ste ofee lea:chtel tned Breron ni Drme.. * '. ie el eC tton-, e tt'. "tc. I 'urelti=,.sr,.id n lye e ns: 1'ie-ele tiepeci l'icflincg iheci w-ne.t e'ty le.- eel goodsle icilported, cit anc aget ce ana ni :i le w . Ieha:rket tee supcply use weith thre eimec. l"ii.'a inablte 4 ;eeeeds, beran- e-aeerly ce~re ratic in the' I ry (ejuod,' lr.' an.cl ui hIe .al.i-r t th N. 1. -Ihe has maeiic leer'e ndcdionts :o hi.' Who*'le-aie ltilime- :eee'ewillv, n.pnniiv te hf. id len.,it.' the nitt'ietif ::d le: h i wih toc pectrebIee ("e)ia at Iow j'rteierfor CaIi or lech. jI85. Copartnership in Law, Thle ,.rh-e.r..re he:e i es dar forede a (c. paertnershiee for cte P'ratiie' of I .nw in Ste-ttr Jlitric't. (.)ilec, Ntr-idsie' eef I curt I loeeei J. S. IIICIIlII)SO)N, .JrN. J. It. .\. IIA.elL'LT, .N. HI.--.The y i ll alsoe attec: te Coudrte of htir',an andie l).crlinegtn lteistrb-i.. Copartnership Notice. Thie eucilerceibe ncauheil nrepetfully ineformr thic r mltreds leat theiy haii i c: 'teel tI etmerivses ire t' (. N rticl ltl,.\('h'S31Til hict.'ce'ne.n tir dier lirmi e of )e11.ic us & Hn-ruen. Ih-mtg t~lfuel leer te jc ein p cntrag hce'toedeec huh. ertee. n' ttid resect~uIielly. ceeli it ai ecnltiri e eel thce tiace. 'h-y w ecill tiiewte! tee may beeiae. are al:t tie' e'iherte't nter. l'ttlce. Suntne'r lIb~triet, l'eblruary, 2J, It,:... B 3mc lIll'ROI1ED END)LESS ClA iN Water Elevators, Al 1i Pesn wi elung' I te abhove l'levae~tors, cn lee tupled be y tluiel-ubcrhe'r, who I wee :.e Ag'~ent ler the Deitic&tedf Stcer 8. (1 R. 1". LIGON. Sumltervlle, Oct. 31st 1'91I0. 1 l y Last Notice, Aliic esm indebtede to the late F"irmi cif A. V IIITI' & C I, aire requested in maeike payene~gttt by the irst daiy of. March niext, otlherwwett. thl.' e i II undtaier thei nercesseiit f putting~ theeir claims~t in the handstl of peroplor uiflitcr for col cetion. Jani. 15, 18-50. 12 tf ibmnnets! flonnets! .lue rielevd ncinerge anrd beautiful annatrtmbait ofl l.,'ghorn,, Mohair, Braid and! open Srraws Boeite:i stinc, carcnet'aud Blanmel Ribbon. Aleso, a flne let lre'h l(el Glov'ee, o 3. T1. 8OLOhtoNS~ & C6 ISO. C."" G urhomats Garret, ire.-Jan ,'1n Gibson. H--Abel liolton, Jno. Q: 11111, Uriten lare, W. R. Harvin. J-Lewis Johnson, B. A. James, AIss E. Ivry. K-I. Kelly & Co., Jno. Rt. Keen. IL-W. J. Lee. 31-11. L. Ie Lend. V. A. C. Moore,William lcislvin. Mrx Jane 31cLeod. Thomas Dinples, I11nry L. AlIntowh, W. W. Mim", Isham Moore N---Joeph Nette,3 1as. Eliza Nelson. P'.---..jeniumn Pacith, Siamoul 1. P'lowdlen, J. R. Pollard, Thomas L. Pive. Lt-MnI. 11. Itichardauon, L. 31. Ridgeway, 31i. G.. itatay. 8--Williami -Shaw. David Stubblefield, 3liladion T. Smith, Jacob Singletary. T--Misi Elizbauth Tru W-.-.Wn 11. Waitsona, J. '. Witlerspoon, Miss -aly Wvilnte. Y-JohnI Vane1i -.. IEICi IIA YNSWOllT1I, P1. 31. Suiter- ille, APril 9, FM TEACHER IWANTED TIt -E Bradford Springs Female In Sumxter Distict. Tb. Boirl of Trustee~s of the nhovo In siluto dksire to ena.gnego (he acrvicets of ta lady competent to give instruction in the fol. lowin.r brancles---viz: Drawing, Painting in Oil and Waiter Colir.4, Wax-work and Shell-work. For utnch, i alary of $4M), (with hoa rd; & c.) is ofll'red. Onl! al,;o cona. pwtent to igive ins itrctirm on the Guit:ir, and to Onmaintental Needle-work. wouldl b1e pre forred. Applicati-tns to-b address, (pos' paid) to 1). . McLAUiN. Suintorviile. S. C. Mardi 13, 20 it A Valuable Plantation The Subecriber ofl'frs ror sale the plan tation lately 'J% ned by Col. 'ihomas J. wilder dteceniaed, situated in Claremont ('oun:y, 8uanter District, tivt- toiles below Slumterville. SaidI pianaition has on it ' -Tool dwelling house and !I:e nccesszary nut huilingp, Staleks, Barn, Ginliouse and St rev:, aml ngro houises suficient for the acco(tuinmdat;on of about 410 negrocs. It conta.ts over 100 acres o1' the very best pine land, about .300 acres of whic'h are elenred and under pwl fene. Conidtions, a credlit of one, two, three ai four years, the purcha.ser givmg bond al slectritv, and a inortgpige of thle premIfises. Appoy to the Subscriber, or to JMhi D. Joe in Sumte~rville. 1,1-:XN.\RD WIlTE. Feb'ry ill, 15O 17 *&n LANDS FOR SALE. Theo snbseriber, wishing to concentrate his planting interert, nflTrs for sale his Plantation in Clarendon On the S:aneio River, about taidwav, be ~.~twe ~N' ice. -aind Murray's Ferries,nearly oppsite to :,il five tniles from the Sintee Canial. ' TI'his Fa::tat1 ehnntains five tho-. san l amd live lunuehJ (5.50) Acres weI adapted to the cuitulre of either long or short staple Cotton. Oi the preniser, in addition to a guod two-story dwelling house, are all necessary buidings in conjtide re pair. There is on thao -tract a good 3Miii seat with the daatn. aT'1hia Tract will be dhrided to suit purchasers, if required. A lWantation or tract of twelve hundred (120O0) Aeres, situated on lBriar Branchl, about tw ye uh!es South of Sumtlerville on the Claremont line. T1his tract is hiavi iv timibercd. A tract of tharete hundred and fifty acres aben t four mile~' trot Staeteburg 'on the llradihl Spi ing r. rad, and eight mtiles frm the laitter place. Th'is tract would make a god thru : andl su mmer sent. S A LSO Several lot:s ini the totvin of Snoterville. The ;abweo lands will be sold at low pr: es; and, to a;'pros ed hpurchners amiple Iline widl be <;iVen for peyment. .. N. lItIRSO.N. Statehur., liarcih Ir, 18~1.) 21 13t Spring and Summer of 1850,' .1. T1. OlAl..\ONS. & COt. Wonuli! intu'rm their frientin antd th pnblic ~tenerallyV thailiti' th.-y ha ,- ~ j.t oi.nedl a lcige an.cnnit a"'tmeutht of S'pring~ & Nautnancx' (Goods of' e'-'y d. i'cription, such as. ltlack and lInde ltare-. ilek T i'as andI(tl o. ci.,, tainen Iim: ris and Chambr..ip., Swi.. Miuiliw a, li n awI liii'i,derd. Giangle nos, F-unt'y andi Monrning Prnints otf evecry Vacty. etc. A~ henatiful un,. rtml nt 01r whlite anil laincy 1iz inen liriliiag. t-reon ia'.ine s D~ri , ) '- .., irto ii, I b1, c. rseilt.- Vestinigs. Ie andl ee"lon'dl "ik i;r aa. I G inam ande Muslin dto., iitonades4.' iltr. 'inl 1,own iihliriinus anid - heetiniiio' crt y t! itiohty ithil a uieiy uf ITh)~ieytll imi it.. partiular at te'narin to thieir ''i tic lg IW A IcY 31 A Di.: ('I.OTIltNG, which hais ini.. been pu ra nsed of the Mlainnflrtiurers at th,- Icu f~ers Cuah pritces, thety aire piireare to sellI cii the. mno-t re'a' on.a ble~Ic trmsl. A~i fin niirtent' f.i Hn. Voinths and Mein'si I blu' ill-i-inbg itf Ptahie ~naf, I'horien. Pann-i in, w hiatd and hun-h: ,of Itiingairian, andui line Sukt and H l-ii er Iltit--anh ltea;~ Himei It okeryn Culerv, GhlL'-w are, $aildle.ry, id I i- arpie.ern Ti of-.. may ailm ht. fanndii tM- caillinag nt t doors Nor ith of' thi'eluri hlouse. Elegant Paris Embroideries e n~ iA ai-;.r-00 , .e. c. it Ctilters, Rich fliete. I net' Si-cl Ren~'ut Yah-neiene.s. I .are- iaid -:ht it; 'im- Te lhr'ed Falginjpi,, I'i mbro and Sui iln','ra ing, .iAiiirn,'iun Xb-es it; 11lk Thlrceadl nce Yellte ili ('np IRitbbowa: Sich ( 'ail' at N,;ek edo. Smniail and Tfleta~ do. YAlu iin Trimmning. ueak TPraning Lace's, I lned Rtaueeu; PIcain eln. Iimbr itle riel andic lIain Linetn . lIdke. Figulredl Swi5 htaallaie, . T he L A RO (ILST anfd s'asisrttod ST'OCK of (flOVE1? and IIOIE~R Y, to be Ibuid itt the City. - North-East Corner of 10ln and - ;teveety. GenaAs. and4 dti~e' nwio bk ana ci Kid Gloves, whit and bak1k do., col'dI 3l,~O~ft~ L.R *NIC8. Thib, Houswe hias vrappraeyac of late, thle Cognme9 o PDAmE F.ORTUNE'S' CITADELv II honor of thle unprecedetdn e nm11ountof 1ArrrA.L raIZza. 9h010-1116 *old ail paid, to (jvw eseltision es of all other Lote' Bhokers. 46. Durinl ihlpl Caital. have bWin saoldanden 4 wourl renownesd Brokers, -present ti touindg---and whenr we take I ion that oll this ua been anid qnbe snort Month--ieredibl, but n the f re, r3- 1 97,000 Dirlars Prizes wrere d bud ce 50,O0, rnumberl 7 15 k eskago hre ll. t t ent to O thio. at . b -; 1n e - - $21,000, number 56 7- 78, packen- huloli Prts Feet to e 'e s rtgfj . - 63,0,numbers! ]a 376GO, ivhole tiket, seiatd North Carolina..;: A. 20,0, n1utmbers 4 9 23, packep whole ticket Fot~nI to Ohio. I1.000, nuimber 3 2o 53, whof ilt t4Ietl en to South Carolina. $0,3000. number 3 41 43, package hol ;tfrke "ft to Virg*A. $9.000, number t 5 h50 67,pc e wn tk eltoent lo North Carlin . $5.00, mumbr 23 41 50, package whole tick. ta Lset to Tennetee. $15,M), nminber, 17 18 25, package half tickets rent to Alaimma. levtdea lurge number of $,o000, 81,00.4. e500 h'rizes, w hieh were sold on alngle tiiketew und in jockages. e;.7 Prize puynents at PYFEL & CO.' Made ill Gold at eyht. (iue order to thi; great prize firm y securo a 1Yortune. GRAND ARilAY OF LOTrTERIES FOR MA F-1850. 0_ Co'fidence Strictly (Qbserred. Unte. ('apitul No of Price of Price oif May Prizes. H&llota. Tickets. P'ek'g. * *:9.0tt) 78 Nas. 16 draw) $10 831 0 2 2..000 75 No.. 12 drawn. 5 -18i O :1 20,000 78 Nos. 15drawa S 1I 4 37,t(500 75 Nos. 12 drawn 10 37 i 2.000 78 No.. 13 drawn 8 MO 7 20,000 (i Nos. 10 drawni 517 R ;lli.h)(Xh 73 Nos. 13 drawn 1U :5 S22,50) 78 Nos. 13 drawn r 150 V' 15,0)0 73 Nos. I1 drawn 4 155 11 50,100) 78 Nos. 16 drawn 15 4650 13 24,0J00 72 Nos. 13 drawn) 8 20 11 24,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 .1350 15 *%,000 78 No.s. 13 drawn 16 -37 20,0(* 75 Noz. 15 drawn .5 152 17 20,000 78 Nos. 14 drawn -5 1750 1 35,Oi 75 Nos. II drawn 10 '9 :-0 26,000 79 Noi.&13 drawn 8 2650 21 20,000 75 Nos.12 drawn) 5 18 a r 4. 22 3,M) 75 Nos. 14 drawn 10 *al 2!3 2-1,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 1 1 15,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 4 13 - 25 60,00) 78 Nos. 12 drawn 20 79 27 27,000 75 Nos. II drawn 8 3 *2 17,000 75 Nos. 15 drawn 5 16 29 31W,0 75 Nos2 drawn 10 ;37 :) 20,000 78 Ns 21 4d rawn 5 1750 31 18,00t0 75 Nos. 14 drawn 5 162 PLEAsE OBSERVE. Correspondents will pleaoe beat in rumid that the irices of Packages-of-QUAN1.t Tickets ONL~Y are pu~plished in this, paper D'~ The PAJNTFD ofiildaa whiceh Corpm t c-an rely - on as hbemnr enrrect. are ahva vs forwrd~-' frai PYFE10 & CO's. . 0LT Banik Drafts or Certiticates of De. posit payable in Gol at sighst..vill be promndt y retmitted to those Corrnspontdents who draw prizes at PYFER1 & CO'S. D-* Rtemember-A PacKAos of Ticktot can draw roun of the most splendid prize, ift a schteme. - U- In order to secure a Fortun'n, ant the cash immedintely after the result S known, the readers of this paper have untr to remit casht Drafts or prize tickets, to iba~ Old Establishmennt, far famed and. ttuly lortutnate Exchange anti Lottery Brnkerg, 1PYFER & CO., No 1. IITwrI STRtEET BALITIMtE, MD. M1ay 1, 1820) 27y Cabinet MYaking, &c VTe subscriber respectfully announces to the pumblic that, he carries on the Cabinet ma~king Blusines.s in all its various branch. es; :and ho~pes by untiri ng industry art attenit:ion to bumess to merCit a ehfire of the jg;tronage of huis friends and the public. .B.-in will keep ~otoittf 01n hanad--ancy and Plaih marble tnp Dhress itni ltireaus, Side-bteards, Pine and Ma Ihlgany Wardrobecr, hieh andi low post curled maple Red-steahs, Sofas and .Di vaas, Cent re-ta bles, Sitting Chairs. ofovery ab scripetimne Mhogar.y Rockin an( Nur.. mgi Chantis, do. Boston Lcko~ra and Nurs;ing, Prer Taibles, Candle stimdes &,c & c. Also, Cotton tnattresses, which they wnl! ll low for Cash orgood ape. unr FURtNITURE1 IADE-and RE-. PllldD) at the shortest notice. Mhlogany and Plain Coffina fu~rnished ait the shoi-tst rotce. .Just i-eceived a splendid assoitient of Hud-steads, Sitting andh Nui-aing Chis. D.; S. SA RGENT lie W ise in Tirnae-'TJ8 .FOLLY 10 D)EFER ! AFF[lIC lED) READ)-2 lThotuands aire suffiering from disease froma whitih thlere ii no difficulty in being perma nently and sipeedily relieved, provide1d ti right means be usedi.-As every ties has its own piuishtuetnt, so it w'otld 'er#2l t-'$y dusonse has1 its remedy. Thai, is trus uud there is nothing in ti hile mrer certain than- that thte A.\ERICAN COMiPUUND itp ao speedy and certumn remedy for ihdiseases ot' a deticute character, knowii to thae woria. A da.ptel to etuery sinage of the disease, ses and coe titutiout, at all tunhes and seasons, theret iv no0 fenr~ of exposure, dtetentiotn from baisin as nor retrictin, in diet; fromt thn cein and~ aspteedy relief it gives, it is now thie mnen popo bir remnedy of the day. Teum Thousand cagca haveo ioen cured eirectoally by it dwring the past yenr Prepare~d bty a practieat physiciasn th ihtdChut rely with cosdoe nitb et-,tivo Powets over disesasa of this .ebar ter. 11111 direct ions accomtpnty es '%dtfr !VT7 CAUTION.-ask furi th ~ t3au compoun~d and purchae ophfu o! ;tbtes P rice 1 50! For sale b P. M. defnCa e llOattriebit &. at Coomatae;" Din1b(%y Cuwdn efbd-y the principali I the County toivas throti~2oat thbo att * - For Sale, A valuable plantaon containing nino hundred and eleven neres, siteated Ir Cla reroonit County, about seven mile.~rt Sumiirviloo te Simtiaidg jq on the placo 'a ood ih a Kitc~hea Smoke.. Ious IIOUso &c. All ~h~~ apply to Bal4& .hd thefSubset~e 6& YtiW Blauk b a~a iaDo