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10 -7!+ - .3 00 ' . - 1 00 Bmlihlog t'ound) Z at~.r - - - b. 17 a s0 owl,, 8 a 12 1.2 - - - lb. 5a 6 * lb. 5 a 6 - - -bbl. 6 50 a 700 - sackl175 a 2 00 - - lb. 14 S 16 j yset,.- lb. 75 a 100 .Quenpowder, lb. 1 00 a 1 00 $h, Ltjtar, lb. 12 a 14 Brown, lb. 6 a 10 *! White Havana, lb. 11 a 12 Molasses, West India, gal. 37 a 50 "" New Orleans, gal. 40 a 50 ItIee, Country, bush.,2 00 a 2 50 Chtirlestoa - buth. 3 00 a 3 50 1mq. Oi , -- gal. 1 00 a 150 , - - --lb. 8 a 10 Candles, Ttllow, Box, lb. 18 a 20 Spermaceti, Box lb. 37 a 50 Gt powder, - - Ee . 5 00 a 7 00 -d - . 14 a 17 Rope, - - . - 10 a 12 Brown, Lee & Co, Agents for the Sale of MfARVIN'S SIHOES and Jfarness. June 1 32 tf Oa Rand by tRO F L & CO., 300 BUSHELS of I1CE, rt ou ed and rrt rough. t f4 Bushels seed PEAS, 100 lbs. fresh May B TTER, for sale by. ''A. J.&P. MOSES. Jun,_ 32 South Carolina--Sumter Dist, IN ORDINARY. Whereas, J. M. Nettles, hath applied to me for Letters of Admnistration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Temperance ilolliday late of the. District aforesaid, deceased. T'hese are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and credi torsiof the said deceased, to be and appear befoe me at our next Ordinary's Court for th said District, to be holden at Sumter Cotit House on Friday the 14th day of June next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Giv'ep under my hand and seal, this letday of June, in the year of our (r,. s.] Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty and in the 74th year of American Independence. . ; W. LE W IS, o. s. D. Jnno 5 32 2t PROSPECTUS OF The Southern Press,' An Association of sixty-three Members of Congress, Senatorsneind Representatives, have ceustitutcd the undersigned a Committee in su perintend the establisiunent ofa Southern I'r-s at Washington City, to be devoted to the expoai lion and defence of Southern lights and instl tutions--the d nation of correct informn. tion as to Nortirn Policy, and the course of Politis Afifirs generally, without reference to the old party lines of Whig and Democrat. Ar rangements are now in progress, promptly to ,ni the Issue of such a paper under the title pct The Southern Press,) for the conduct of-,which, suitable Editors have been engaged, whpdvill also receive the aid of t number. of eminentanl able contributor,. re will be both a Trt-WEiII.v and a kxt.T Issue-.the latter to coftijn substlamn. - ll ite' satae natter as the fumier, nand inten dledio' :achthose points of the country whose ma l eil tis are limited. -A.D Issue will be added hereafter should advisable or necessary by te press ple of die Southern States. e oper will not. be erclusively political . .p p will emhra:on its broad Fheet the Gene Nr tiews of the day, Domestic and Foreign, by ~-~i~ij anti telegraph:- Comenarcial nntd A gricttl Ytral Intelligence, Literary Criticisnms, Orig'nal * Essas eLiterary and M~scellaneous; and in httall those items of general interest, the col aered aggregate of which constitutes the int~rfstng and valuable Newspaper. Great .wr will betaken to give full and correct lie rrtuof the Proceedings and Debate,, in both of Congreaa, as wello1 as the action of the ltaLegislatures on the Sothern quesation. imited number only of Advertisements il he received-the miain object being to fur nish a large amount of reading matter. The paper will be pinted on a sheet equal in saize to those of the other Waoington papera. S ad the material will be procured especIally fur Ill eafidently hoped thtat eve-ty true friend to.the South will aid in procuring subhscrib~ersa and forward the names, with t, amiout. sub-, scribedl, to some Southern ReprL'eenttive at Washington, forthwith. Postmasters are authorized by law to remit subieriptions free of postage. Terms:t For Tri-weekly during the session of Congress, and send-weekly during the reces,, theo price will be, per annum - 5 00 Weekly paper..-..-..-..-..-.2 5 The price of subscription must he paid inva iably in advance, and the cash accompanty thme .nain seint. All persons proeturing ten names shall be en Aidled to recive a copy gratis for one year. A. I'. IBLJTLER~, JACKSON MORTON, R. TOOMBS, J. THOMP'SON. Pltors, and per. friendly to the enterprize, 'wiji p lease puisil l is Proeatactuas, whlich wvill enthl them to an exchang. with the newmpa. per. All who comply wnhii this recquest wiill send a copy of the ptaper containing it to the Waddingsot,, Mlay 25, 1850. 32 .4 Samterville and Claremont The suabscriber respectfull y announn. ces to time Travelling Puiblic thamt his &Sageleavea Sumterviale every morn ing at.2 o'elock, (escept Xunaday) anal arrives at Laremont in timae for the cars fur Chmarleatn; Leaves same day (after the arrival of tih.enas from Chiarlesinn) and arrives at .Sumnterville at 8 .'clock.. N. I.--Hav.ing procured the Ptervie-s of is formpf' Driver, Mr. L. D. HlOPiE, (cat, assure- all whaojsttroaize his stage, a safe and expeditious passage. April 17, 1850 25.ti BUT f A Valuable Plantation The Subscril"r'offers for sale the plan waion lately owed by -Coi. Thotmas J. Wikder deceaed, situated in Claremont C2otinty, Humnter-District, five miles below $Sumterville. Saidl plantation lhas on it a good dwelling house and the necessary out buailings, Stables, Barn, Ginhouse anti screw, and negro houses suiflicient for the abdeommodation of about 40 negroes. It contains over 1000 acres of the very best pitie lanid, about 300 acres of which are cleared and under good fence. Condtions, a credit of one, two, three anal four years, the purchaser givmng bond andI eecurity, and a mortgage of the premises Apply to the Subscraber, or to John D). Jones an Sumaterville. LERONARtD WITE. Feb'ry 10th, 1850 17 3m Gleves, (hents. and ladies' white', hilack and coi'd IKid Guloves, whIte and black Silk dlo.,* col'd Muslin., Ladies' Dress Silks, P'ringns Trinm nmgs, &c., for sale by L, ii. IIA NKSt. Saddlery, Harness, &o. C's triage Triminn , Blac'ksmith's Toolse Sprinwi andi A ils. 'arpenta'rs Trools, Rentdy MA~fe ClotAofg, &c., just weived atnd foar salo L. B3. HIANIS. WBICW TIIY WI '$E - L.0WA e.ed B2 PURCUASED 't ID WOF e ARISTON( EVERY variety of DRY GOODS. oondst ig of-.:. Blclfiand colored Alpaca., Black and colored Barege, Plain and corded Silk T'ssue, White and colored Muslins, Gingham, and Muslins do., Chambray do., Blat:k Italian and Silk Cravat., Ladies' Silk do., Cambric and Muslin Edging and Inserting, Book Muslin and Swiss do., Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Every variety of Gents' and les' Gloves, Mitts, &c. White, Blackt, and colored HIoe, Irish and Brown Linens and Lawns, English, French and American Prints, Furniture do., Bird Eye Diaper, Russia do., Dowlas, Flax and Cotton Osnaburgs, Fur, Panama, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf flats, Boots and Shoes of every variety, Books and Stationary, Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery, Brown and Loaf Sugar., Cofee, Molasses, Tea, Powder and Shot, Spanish and American Segars, Raisins, Figs, Dates, Almonds, Soda and Wine Crackoers, A fine lot North Carolina Bacon and Lard, Carron Ware, Iron and SaLt. Piny 22 Negro Shoes. The subscriber has made arrangements for the manufacture of from Four to Five Thousand pairs of the above article by the FALL. For reference as to quality, he would respectfilly refer persons who may be disposed to purchase of him, to those who patronized him last year. A. to price, ie will guarantee them as low as can be aflbrded. May 22 2 tf J. MORGAN. South-Carolina--Sumter Dist, By I1. LEWIS, Esq., Ordinary for said District. Whereas, J. t. McLaw hatli applied to me for Letters f Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Sarah t. McDonald late of the District, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and credi. tors of the said deceased, to be and appenr before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Sumter Court Ilouse on Friday, the 7th day of .inne mnst, to shew cause, if any, why the said admninistration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 25th day of May, in the year of our [r.. s.] Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and in the 74th year of American Independence. W. LEW'IS, o. s. n. May 20, 1850. :11 2t NEW STORE. Cheap Dry Goods and Gro ceries, S. ROSENIA UM. would respectfully inform the citizens of D..rlington, M:ron, Sumter, and Wiliamsburg, that he has apened a NEW SrORE at Etlinghatn, or otherwise, Lawrence's Bridge, D.arlingto District-consisting of Calicoes, Iloses puns, plain and figured Muslins, Ribbons, Lace lobinet, ladies' and Gentlemen's (,loves and liusiecy; Alpaccas, etc. etc. Also, a rprime stock of Groc(res, II.rd ware, Cutlery, Crockery, &c., and many other articles too numerots to mention; a?! of which, lie off rs cheap for cash. Call and examine for yo'urselves. Eflinghanm, M.iy 29, 195. 31 3t Look Sharp !! Just received by a late airrival from Charleston, a fresh Stock of Dry Goods and Uroccries, Consisting in part as follows : Indies and Gentlemen's Shoes, of va rious descriptions ;Misews anid Chiildrens do.; a fine assurtiment of Ilats atnd Caps for Soummeor ; also., Cofkhe ; Sugar ; Mo lasses ; Cider Vinegar ;Candles ; N.o. I Mackerel ; Pickled 1'ork ; Sailt ; Water Buckets ; tinie lar' e Biroms ; Spice; Pep. pecr; Cloves; Giniger ; Mace; also, a tine~ lot o~f Tin Ware ; all of which will lie sol low for cash trade--by McIROY & .1ONES, Opposite Win. Webb's N. Y. Store. May I, 1850. SUMVTER HOUSE. F. MY~F.ltS, would respectfully inform the. riiizenisof Sumniervilile and thse surrounding ciountry that ho hais juist returne I from. Charles. ton, and~ lia madle arrngements to. receeive ICIS and StitA WATEIlt, of every variety. wee:kly. I~e ha:s on Ihand, andI will senntiniue te rceive throughiont the season, ai chsoice. nuosrtment of u Wines aind ('ordiaih.. ('oafiotiaess F-ruit, ke.., nll of wvhich will be' dhispose.d osf cheaper thsan was ever offered befo m thsis place. M-ty 29, 1850. 30 i f NEW GOODS. The subsecriber respectfully calls the at tention of the citizens of Fultoni and sur rounding country to his well assorted stock of Dry Glood~s, Groceries, Ihardware, Cut. lery, Boots anud Shoes, Ready-made Cloth. ing, &c. &c.; all of which will lbe sold low for Ca shb. Persons wish iing to get bargains would do well to call. IJIRMAN BAUM. Fulton, S. C., Maty 83. 28 .t' The subscriber hams just oponed the largst sunply of SlItNG, ands S MStIF ~i C Ifl. IN;,eerofred~ in this. markes; slhey have be.en selected.t with great care at thie North, and. purchatsd entirely fo~r ensh, andI will he soild ai low as they cani be bought in the -State. CaIhdress & YeastIs Clot ishuag. Also; n splendid assorme'nt of Clomhs, Cassi meres, Vesting., Dirnp D)'Etes andi trillin. s which will Is, made to' ordeor ini tihe most Fasi-' iuonabl,, style. Also, 4Glove.s, Cravats., Suspend-~l er,., Shirts, hDrawers, &c. &.c. Ten per cent. deducted for caush. A. CONWAY. A pril 8, 1850. 24 afg Improved Cotton Gins. Thankful for past favors, thme subhscriber. wishes to inform' thin public that Ite still Mantufacturea COTTO'(N GINS at his E tablishmeont in Stateshtirg, oin the o im u proved and approved plamn--of thme miost sims 1p10 construction, of te finest finish, and of the best manterals, to-wit : Steel San-s and Steel Plated Ribs, case hardened, whIh he will sell for two dollars per Saw. I Il also repairs old Gins, and puts themi in comu plote ordor at the shortest notice. All or ders for Gins will be promptly and punctuaml ly attended. WILLIAM El LJSON. Statehurg, S. C. April 3, 1850. 23 3m IMPROVED ENDLESS CHAIN Water Elevators, All Person. wishing the above Elevatort, can) be supplied by the Subtscriber, w~ho Is the Agent for the District of Suter S. C IR. IF. IrGON. Sumtorville, Oct. 31st 1849). 1 ly A BUGGY FORf SALE, Cheap for Cuth Apply s~ithis oflic, Nc f Hof tuh~o t¬lcb' 'ptha 1 Fifth Instelment on? t1Ie p i: a the Wilmin' on and Mandhostet ta d due the let April'last, rolihi" the Editor of the Banner, itWhamshoV bet published here. The stockhblders ire hereby notified to call upon. Capt.' Jas. D. Blanding, Agent, and pay the same, Five Dollars per share. JOIIN McRAE, Jr, Treas t Wil. Ul Man. R. R. Co. May 20. 80 2t The snbscriber has Removed his FURNI TUIRE WAREROOM to ir. A. J. Moses' new building (up-stairs) where he will. keep con stantly on hand, a general assortment of Fur' Lure, cofnsisting in part of Dressing Bureaus Plain and Marble Top, soas and Di. vans, Foot Stools, Oitomans, Wardrobes, plain and Mahogan , Candle stands, Pining Tea and Work Tales, Centre do.; Curled Maple high and low post Bedsteads., Mahogany do.: Off ie, Sitting, Nursing and Ipecking Chairs of every description. Furniture made and repaired at the shortest notice. Plain and Mahogany Coffins furnished to or der. The subscriber is. prujxcred to furnish Blinds, Sash and Doors at C ha stun Prices. lie will continue his WORK-81lOP at the Old Stand, where all orders in his line will be punctually attended to. DANL. 8. SARGENT. May 15 29 tf The subscriber respectfully informs his custo mers and the oommunity at large, that he has just received a large assortment of CLOTHS, CASSnIlEllES, URAI' D'F.TES and VEST INGS of all descriptions, together with a large stock of Spring and Summer Ready Made Clothing, all of which, will be sold low for cash, or to punctual customurs; please call and exanine for yourfelv es. Mlar 2r D. J. WINN. Notice. Those wishing the l'rofessional services of the subscriber, tniy find him during the dayat his ollice in rear of the Dru Store, and during the night at the Ilotol kept by Mr. John China. J. 1. MILLER. Stumterville, Jan 1, 1850. 10 fims Notice, Just received "r "Southerner" a Fresh sup. ply of SUNIMEit CLOTIIING of all descrlp, tLons., together with llack Cloth Coats and Cnssimer' Pants, Black Satin and Silk Vents, which will lbe sold at unusally low rise by May11 1.. II. I ANKb. NOTICE. All persons having claims against the Estate of David F. W vlep, deceased, will present the same properly attested to E. Al. Anderson, Esq., my Attorney for ndjust maent.-All persons indebted to the same are requested to make innnediate payment to the same person, at his office :n Sum. terville. MARY A. WY LES, Adm'.r. Dlec. 2(, 199.. t' The subscriber will rent for the ensuing year, on reasonable terams, the residence t the late 1). F. Wyles, Esq. in State. hnrg.-On the premises are a comfortable lhvelling louse and all necessary Build ings. with about Tlwenty Acres 'of Landi .ittaeed timre to, containing a coanplete Tasn Yard ina full operatioan. M. A. \VYLES, Admn'.r. Sta'tcburg, 1st January, 1850. 10)i $100 REWARD, I till give the above rew.'ar fosr proof to conmiett'aon of nmy Alans CIlA lt I.ES, (a rcrpen 5er tby trader,) tbeinag hsarbousred hv amn re~saasi bl1s, WVhite 31an, aend Twenaty-five ,~llars for has appjrs~.eihenin andis sdiver In -%umater Jail. Said boy~ w asa bou'aght from II atsonss Corbitt, ansd tas a w fse sat lsynsolsln' ina l)arlinmgton, naear Ilinhospv.tlie. A. .1. 3I08E8. MIay 22, 30 sf REMOVAL OF' Tn5E Thes andse rsiniedi haavin g lte'moved one door beclow Wma. V,-bb' New York .'tore, woanbi rspjectfsully ieolicit thce latroanag, heoreltofoare fra.. vaored, hv. las frisriedu ad the es:tizeas o~f Sumtser gsei.nrl)y, bueintg seaaisfm~id that he ca accomma~aa daite them wi.ath any~ artices. ina his line, of bucsij new s, cosasmga sof a large ands well se.lectial a,, sortanenst, &c. Rt. S. 31E:I.I.ETT. 201000 lbs. Iron Assorted, 5,000 yds. Osnnraurgs, 5,000 ydls. Ilrown a shairtisng anad sheeting, S hialf tamrrels, No. I, Macks'erel, Fresha Sodta, Winse ansd Lemonsa neskser. and a fresh suppaly of all kiandNa of tsoods Just rte erivesd, nand fur sale, lay Feb, 27. A. 3. & P. 5I0sES. Groceries Just Received. Watni's isise, .sodar' liscuits; Yaonng 1.t'y~asn Teas; .% aeothassd lamdon, Patter, ina pt.; C'ider V'sa~inegr; 6000 Fine ~Segarn, for sae lby L.. 1I. IIANKS. Barkley's Ploughs. Tw'..isted ainda Xtrraght Shovels iand iceragse P'laa hs. a.hos lihs liav us sed 31ir. M~ ma. Itirk -y nacke sof lou~sghs re~quairce nao sthier re For, salci by L. it. IIANK. M1ay 11, Just Received, A Fresh lst sof thae Pasna aand Leghoern I t. Al, In bi stfual asussrsaat o sf Cotored and MIourmnn (vooths of thes late st stsyle. Alaso, a New.' Ist of Rt.ed madln Clsthang. Mlay 14, TEMPERANCE HOUSE, Thie aansdersigna l'eaawolsd reesectflly ainfoarsa the. psablbs thsat hie has tssaena, taahouse w'ell knowaisu the 'aCRO1.SSy AI ," formecrly kepit by Mllr. 'Vgm. Mebasisn, isnal theto-n of & ceiae wi hecre. he i prearcirsl tea aeromamodsate travellerse andc hoeardlers at rs~easan.able prics. 'IThoese whoas sdesire toa feesl theo sua eguaet ablroead as act haset, are ianvited to give hima a call. raveller~.,,ns accmaetedss fosr a sina g Is night, and bresakfast isn timec fosr the cnarN in, tl.. ay~r inug, at amsderate schargs. J. 13. I'. lit iOJN E:, Wm.4 Allston Gourdin, NO. 4, E AST BAY, CIIA RJLESTON,R(.C 1st prepared to make libeeral advances on Consignments of Rice, Cottons, Cor.., Sugar, Flour, Gralst, Hlay, &c. R ErF ECs.Messrs. Gourtlin, Matthti essen, & Co,, Georg A. Ii oploy, Alonzo J. Whuite', Charleston, ~, C,,; Tandy Wailkor, Esq1., Greenville, S. C. April 24 1850. 'm l.. sea he Propietor Teuire to an unrivalled collects LIVING iW~J Will be opened for exhibitlop't Umr ; VILLE, on WEDNESDAY, b 2'h day o June, for ONE bAY only. Scollectio' having ab t wit girda e, now comprises the most complete variety and assortment of Wiii ANIAIAIA embraced in any exhibition in tihe United tltate ?mleserm,. ItA Y3IOND)& CO. have been un sparing in trouble and expense in fittingouu and preparing an entertainment of this riatttre and trust with the fullest confidence to the die crimination of anm intelligent piublic to appreol ate the advantages of such pn Exhibition, ove the many amusements offesrd to their notice fly means of numerous Agents in different pat of the world, the most remarkable of ntrsm.', animaled works are brought together in one col lection, whete they can be viewed at leisure and with perfect security. The Exhibition is rendered intensely inter esting by the astonishing performances of Mons CHiAF~Elt in the Den of Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Con. gars, &c. Wha, among other remark able feats, will H1 Alt NESS and ultiVl' A LAIWE LION through a spce prepared fur the purpore under the I a vision, thums showing the 'omplete control whici this renowned L.Os ''AMR, clan exercise ovea the most savage denizens of thi forest. Open from ONE to THRiEE P. M.- Admit tance 50 cents. Children under 10 years o M, and Servants, 25 cents. iny 29 30 3t Fare Reduced to $20 from Charleston to New-York, TIIE GREAT MAIl. ROUTE FtO1l CIIARLESTON, S. C, LEAVING the Wharf at the foot of Laurens-st. daily at :3, p. in. after the arrival of the Sonthern cars, via WVIL. MINGTON, and VEl.DON, N. C. PE. TERSlIhJRG, ItICiUMOND, to:WASII. INGTON, BAL;T'MORE, l'H-ILADEL. PIIlA. and N. YORK. The public is respectfully informed that the steamers of this line, from Charleston to Viltnington, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and expe rienc~ed conaenders, and the railroads are in tinle order, therehr securing safety booth mnd dispatch. A 'I'llROOUGI 'ICKE'lfI having already been in operation will ' continued on and after the first of Oct. 184), as a permnent arrangement fromi Charleston to New York. I'assengers availimg themselves thereof, will have the option either to continue without delay tbrongh the route or otherwise. to stop at any of the intermediate points, renewing their seats on the line to suit their conve. nience. ly this route travellers may reach New York on the third day during usimesshtours. 11aga.ge will be ticketed on boardthe Steamer to Weldon, Is like wise on the change of cars, at the intertue. iate points front thence to N. York. Through Tickets $20 each, can alone he had from E, WINI.OW, Agent of thc Wilingon nd aleghf.t. Company, at the otlic'e of thme Coehpany foot of I3t~t. rens-street, to whom plase apjply. For >thmer imfortmation inquire of L. C. DUNCANm At thme Amecricani Jmtel, C.ha~rleston S. I. May 0 u.3 ly Special Notice. To Pluargter tamid FamsaIlles. Tme Subicribor intmendinmar tom rmemovn from then crner of Kingm amnd 3Market'streett, to time Nm'w Slore iu th.e mend of Kingi mtrteet, is de,'ironmm omf reducuinmg is Stock as imnim-h ais t~Iisible tprimmr tom srilves'm ofmmn opportmmmity of mayinmi inm t heir piny plien frmn Otte if time .AtIRES-'o Tand I-.~:'. amsmmrtedl Stociks imm time city, mit primces limwer thanm eve~.r ofl'reii, mmnmmeg which wilt h<- foundmi itun p Ne w Style' ligh~t cml'dt lin re~gs aint 18 3--, 5 case~ms inlandi andi Orgamnie Mumis it) 1 awi 12 1.2, 2 cases lighIt coi'd" at 6m 1.1, 2 ienme.mi back andii wilet muonrn'g " a 12 1."2, Frn'ichmim col Minmlinsm, imnwnms and Harege. fromn 18 3-- tim 62 1.2. R ich .iik M. I crae rimali Plait i-'immiandi Silksm, ait 37 1-2, ji enise' plin cml 'd Sitl-s ait 50i. Stripedmi an Plidi Smlkw ait 6'2 1.2. ilich col'd Silk,. mat vry lmw pmrice.i~ All miik renamdminem mit 37 1-2, w uirmm 75, Ii immimhme width Alpr titiiareges~ at 25. l'kinn b!unek linmreerus. 3mmrmie ingh'lamns, Plidm nndi Striped Min-dim' lit 1.50 psi., I upemmrior Saxoniy G~aniz i'lanneils, coml'd Flait Pli muiesa 12 1-2 a 18 3-I. Gambtlrino, lirmiwn and wite l.immen luitiicol' I .'imni l.hithi coi'd Cnumimerem, Mirinmo dio., Plaminr 1.inm At.so, Caseiis oft ialiices' andmm Alprmn C'heeks, at 6 1--1, " " i P a nmtio ,tl'.it, att 6. i N. l,. t'mrnm.r .m( King. and Markt' muir,'et, ('hnietonm S. C. Executive Department, WtIllER E.\s thme enmnmcc of F1DUCA Ti'O ini mmonthm itrmiinnm, de'im.mii. nii thei lighi wh'lich inmtell igenit andu expe s.rim-ncel mindi am~ mr capajch!m. of shing~im~ nixm it, the Goveitlrmom in puirsuancei of whatiit hebliev es. tim lie tih thmromuhomt t bim Statli, thme primprimmy of as 'semtling att (C'amihnnia.n Fmiridayi time I 2t1 of.JImu -, to coi' de mmr tiheti subject of Fit tl S-(il I M) )l .N. thei eanionii at homume' of i'h miimmmry anmd motheir boomks fo r th use~ of~ iionm Schoobs.., lhe besut mmntem o f initmrini.: t i h r. grmsst of Ednenc~tioni, anid other kindniri mmat ters. N '-*I~ v paper in thte Sttei wmil cop:(i monice t vimy two weeks,', nmmtil day.~ Webb Clark's Hotel, SUMTEJ RVILL.E, S. C., This Hotel is sittuatedi in the most plas ant part of time tont n. The l'roprietor wil be pleased to see his frietmtims and the trav. Oiling public; promnisingw to apare nto exer. tionis otn lhi part to rendelr thmemt cotmforta. ble. Charges reatsonlabe. WEBU CLARK, Pro'prietor. e ' Spin and Sume of.850, N J.; T. LOM NS &W .pring 9 Cua me..od o r , u a CCZ ti CD aca r g i tr w Cnm FOR TIMR Spring and Summer of 1850 .1. 'T. SOWMOcNS. & Co. W~ouldl informa thin r friendse :Inda the public gaertnilly, that they hav~e just openedat a large And elegant antortnnt of iprihgn & SutInner Good, of every uecriptien, uic g, aas Planaand Fguared Matihins, Black and Mode Tinrtage., Fac anird Eml ailere i on. biTissuies avid Coloreid Lawnsil, Linen l.tiitre.. andai ('laambrys, Swiss Mtslin, 'laice an InShiruetrid, Gingham .., Fancy and Mouning Prints of She.t variet y, erc. --A Lao A is. atfto l nmeortnmnt of w ie and. ancy inoeni J)rili ngi'. Brown Jlinens, Drn p l'Eteu, Croto'n Cloths., .JnweiIlen Vettings. Black anti coloredl Silk Cravats, (:inghum aind .Muslin doe. (7ettonaders, BIL-aelaed anid 13rows, Sk irtinags anti Sleeetatg. of every ejoanlaty with ta variety of Goos too numncroat' to be a'jeeied. They would invite particular attention to their stock of It EADY MAI E CI.O'lfl NG, which having been purehased of the ilatmfactucr,, at the Lowest Cash prices, they are prepared to sell on this most reasonable terms. A fine assortment of Boys, Youths and lien's lints, consisting of Palms Leaf, Leghorn, l'a3n na. white vnid black soft Ilungaann, and tine Silk nod Beaver law--with Ienset,. Shic. (irockery~Cutlery, Glass-wane, Sadhlery. nod Carppenters Tool-, may also be fountl by calling wo doors North of the Court louse. Spring of 1850, W. G. BANCROPl', 253 and 255 King Street, iN now receiving and ofern to purchasers of DRY GOODS, who may visit the City one of the Largest Stocks of Itich and Deserv-table (oods ever exposed in Charle-ston. linvena made ex tensive arrangenents for SPRING SA l.l-8, he confidently invites purchnsers to him stock as it is unustnully attractive. ermbracing all the va ri-ti's of New and Elegant Silks, both black and colorede; Grenadines, Silk Malulin,, Tissues; " liarnges. both plain and printed; Gingham, Gingham auslins, Print; Alpacens, ioimhaztnes, Cliallys; Embuithhieri-es of vnriotta styler-. Eve-ning. iiresa Good.. in variety of style and fabric; White Goods of tnll thw various quaelituts; Ekeganat Crape-, Lace, Silk and 3lnslina Shawl, and 3a1antie; flirwn aa rnd laineni Fari iio-ie-ry, Glove.. and Under Veta (Silk, Me rinm and Cotto; ; Etntbreeidereed, llieve stitc'haed and Plain Li1 net 'catinbrie, ieikl'e. in great variety; Gtooda' fuorGenat,. Wear itn all the lending styles --A t~SO A most compttllete asesortcnenat of all the heavy Coettoau Fabrica tfor l'latatioen use, tocgethe-r wa.ith. ai lairgi-e tock oaf bt-ltehe andl Brurown Duanen. Iiiie..alede ('ott,on, etc-. etc. P'urch.aser. ican alaya telpend tupon fitnditng li the wret syh-s et goa. j imrtee, nu an agett N talwaysn~u in tihe 3larket to suptply tin with the tuost '-'acehio~ambh-e Gaohsa. lIn a w' od, lte tito<k will be, f atmdl to em bae' necarly e-veirv articlet itn the lDry Ge.oode luma anid wall tbe .lered tat the, J.OW -:iT PO SSiltLE PRICES. .N. il.-le tat ancadle large naeditions. to lain W~i'khe: itloomts andi will pn~reparedl toa ef for 3lerchiant.eta n unimieily aittraimve stock, ad in..iteni the, tienution' of all w.'ho~ wh to puerchiasi-;ec Io s at Lowe I'rime for C~ash or promlt (I OE v.U I Thear Sahiacribecrs heg leav.e tot .anounce tto thear fraiendsi andr Cuistonaiers ta i timter, that the ta'e laa.ojust openeda~a a spleendcidl stoc k at I"ANC't rad STPAI'Ij GOODS; all aof uahich'I they tiller tt thei le s 't price' poi~lelL. 'Te thle tealh ini..tg rarticles thtey wti.'i tctost pair; icanarly to draw the atten'. taon uf paurchaases: IPlaina, iignar-d, ande sinit-striped lnaregest -Faiareti atal Eanbreideread Lawnsa 'rnech ail (athler cabIraoes~ Tiene stal an Gmagh:acns l 'hoac auta Pagttredt Sw.isa ,'a tll Pii nandl iagnred'. C.iunblrieks; Jacontets usriade-r'ed ctart~aaitmuslita Iinens--I rwsh ad G ratse; Linena Catnblric I iaaadkerchrets., L .ace~ Capes, tand a great variety aof Netedlewovark Gooe'J To'gether withI a generrai assaortmenott of' all t haer aert icle usairal y tonndta at thecir es We w..a~ithe draw then attentiaon of genitl tatmtn ta e ntr stcc k oaf ltt'eay.mado Cloth I mii:, which eambraac's every artic le in that M. D)RUCKERt & CO. A Pril '21, l ,n MASONIC IIALL. (N'~I King-sitreet, coarnecr of Wenctwortha, CIlA Rlil'TON, S. C'. WV. A. KE'NT & MhII~iA.L, are nowi', rereiavinag their uasanl etanpply eaf SpringlL udte Summataer C''othing, to wih' ithe wtnu itvneat thle at tetett aof lurchaasere. Tlhey keep coanst atly ont hride, a (tall raad Ccm'. altef statck at Claothinag racia Gent lenten's haittit a ing art'cle-s. Puirchansers will at. all meast findl a ftall stock oft - lhiaght antd F~rencth Cloth DiIress anad 1' Friak Camata - ledlia and~t lw pred Cloth Conata -i'iats, aof all descriptionis, Andt a full r'tock oaf Vests. '-'They' would mviite atteintioan to teir stoc'k ofl Oaat it tinug articles, viz: Shtirt s, Cas.. karat, Cravat, Untder Gairmenits, Ilessieiry, Giloves, Suspendiaers, Dressinag G~ownis, &c. &c. & c All of tan, abhove Coods ill be sold a t the lowest prices. Wi. A, KE~NT & M]TCIIELJ, 268 Kitng-at. corner'Wentwortht. A pril 2-1, VTe rtuhaecribler Is now re.ceilvint a Ilga and fr-Alh stock of NEW GO~lts oraldeec.~tIons which lie will 'ell very low for cash. L. B. er A?4Kr ween Vateeq and Mtirra3!>ut' iti posite e'ndfe 4i o tie ia anal;:",his Planitatio ~c a rfine thi ' rand andfive hundrd-(5,0O0) Acres wel uaapted to the culture, of, either. .ong or ;hort staple Cotton. On the .preaisesi 1dlition to agood two-story dweliing house; tre: all nechlsary- buildidg in cotrpe rd pair. There, is on the jtract a good' Mai gent with the dpmn g7rThi 'Pract Wli Divided to suit purchasers, if,required, -ALSO- .- . A P'antation or tract of twelve Junded (1200) Acres, situated on Briar Branci about twelve 'miles Souih oi'Sumieriit on the Claremont line. This tract is heavi ly timbered. A tract of three hundred angi fifty acres abort four miles from Stateburg on the Bradford Springi road, and eightniles fron the latter place. . This tract Would make a good farm and summer seat. -ALSO Several-lota in the town of.Sumterville. The above. lands will be spid at low :pri. ces; and, to approved purchasers ample Lime will be given for pay nent. J. N. FRIERSON. Stateburg, March 18, 1850 21 1t DARLI1 GTON LANDS FOR SALE. The subscr,bers ofyer r(ir snle tlheir plah tations, situated on High Hill. Creek, on the direct road from Darlington Village tv Charleston, six miles below the Villa ge, and three miles from the contemplated Ue. pot on the Rail Road now constructing through this District. The two tracts con tain over Eleven Hundred Acres of Land, and a settlement on each, with a!! necessa ry buildings, and about 550 acres cleared land under good fence. Any person wish ing to purchase would do well to call and examine the lands as the terms will. be very accommnnodating. If the plantations are not sold! previously to the first Monday in October, they will bo ff'ered on that day at Auction at Darlington C II. The two tracts will be sold- together or separ ately, to suit purchasers. SAMUEL GREEN. JAMES GREEN. May 8, 1.5>0. 28 4t A lot upon mhain street in the village of Suimtnerville immediately opposite to Dr. WVitherspoon's residence. U :on the premi .es are a Dwelling House and necessary nt-buildings. From the proximity to the Railroad ijepot it will bo an eligible site for : Iotel. For terms which will be accom nodating, a ily to W. F. B. IIAYNSWORTII. April 24 26 6t For Sale. A valuable plantation containing nine undred and eleven acres, situated inl larcmont County, about seven m.1es from 'umterville,on the public road leading from Sumterville to the Swimming Pens. Thee a on the place a good Dwelling Hlouse, Kitchen, Smoke-lhouse, Stables, Corn louse &c. All in good trpair For terms pply to Sarl. J. Bradford J. W. Dargan or he Subscriber otthe Plantation. W}r. VAUGHAN. Nov.171849 794 tf r Plantation for Sale, Thme snbscriber oll'ers for sale his Plan a;tioni in Summter District, two miles south >f Statesburg, consistinxg of a tract of ueven hundred andi fifty acres'(751),) a la rge ortion Oak and IHickory and admirably idaptedi to the cultivation of cotton. Ther'e s an extcllenmt Dwelling Ilouse-good out >uildingu-stab!e and barns-and houses oir the accommuodlation of forty or fifty nte. troes. The good lands and .fecided health if the pilace combine to render it a desirable >u rcha~se. F-'r terms apply to WV. J. RlEES, Jr.= Statesburgh, Sept. 19, 1849. 40 tf South-Carolina--Sumter Dist Br:parte WV. K. Whuite, G~unnian, of Rule. P' WrII.m.Aut K. Wiitrx Yout are hecreby requlire'd to bie and a ppear 'efore the I haincellor of the S'tate, of South 'orulinn, nt Xunier Court flouse ,.ix montho nher tl ahelubinion of ahis Rtule, to shmew cause f any you c'an, whiy your autthit~ly nal Guardian, 'houid not tbe rokeud and suit brought on your Bon~id. Bly order of the Court, J01hN 13. MILLER,. Comn'r in E:'y 8. D. Sunmtervill,,, A pril 16,, 1850, 2am3m South-Carolina--Sumter Dist Edar .! .hlroughton, lEpsey1 E. llroimg'hton, Bill for Relief, .lmhn 1R. Broughmton, .\Wrgare't L. lUnstghton. 1t app'ainog to my satisfaction that thme abhove nozmned dlefendatnts residoc beyond the imiuts of' the State of South Carohuna:--.Onm maotion of Complainants Soljcitors, It is or de'red, that the said D~efondannts do appear within three muonths fronm tihne of e.pplicattionm of this notce or else thet above bill will be. ttken pro 'onifesso arainst them. JOhIN i. MIL[LER, C7om'r. Feb 26, 1850- 19 3m South-Carolina--Sumter Dist IN ORDINARY. J. A. Mitchemi, admn'r. vs. Spencer W.. Ridgeway, adm'r.. It appearing to my Satisfaction that Spen cer Wilder RItdgeway, one of the defend. ants in the above stated case, resides be yond thme linmits of this State: It is 'herefore ordered, T'hat he do ap. lpeur rand tile in this~Coumrt on or before the eighrbh day ofC Junea next, his aeccounts as :nhimni:strator of the Estate of Noah S titl deceasedl. W. LEWIS, o. 8. Q., March 8th,1850. 20 8i Trout & DeLange, COMMISSION MR CHANTS, No. 112, EAST.B3Ar, Charleston, S. C. Keep constantly on hand, a large assort. ument of Fresh hurnt, Stone Lime, Rosen. dlale Cemtent, laster of l'aris, New York Mar ble Lime, Phliladelphia white do., G 'p. sum, ot Farmers manuring Plaster, l iria and Hearth .Bricks, P'lastertfig HaIrs and Bauildinug Materials in general. OR DERS left w th Messra. i, '1'.R0 . OMONS & CO. wi'i meet with prompt attention. D' .All ordere p-.:pe a; Ztqn~e and prices pinderate. ~ Jan 23 , m e . - thkL the actte rs B!viOd! fi 004 r teatwnn k..tMbP, 1frow tio ftcak of the; " - $250,00f ?. , of .uno, we ave every ri h ( peer No- 1 LIghtlt~d t BALTI101* 5 w"1t IES U !, Pv4RZES $50,009, W n1nb4rs ,18 3'? ji kpa dickets, mint to North Carolina. $30,000, numbers!24 40 l, psekage 4t. eta sent to Pennylvanja, - o2d,000wnumber 36 18, Whtflole e Soth Carolina.h ! ! n f tSun 1 302g.tackgec~ 018,000, nuhers -10 19 5,'Whitifi Tennessee. $15$,000, numbersa 40 49$7, paakig~ eittenit Ato u atb '--. $1'.,000 nurnbers 39.60 , ak $50, nums 27;18 53, has;ce cs aNorth C. 4,000, numbers ! 2 70, whole tckets ep ,. Pelnnrvnia .. : ae tl P . $3,000, numbers 33 4359, phckage haIl , sent to Ohio. And an innumerable b wofe ei'is9 sent to different parts ohe ountry., GRAND ARItAY OF LOTTE I FOR JUNR-1850. Q7"' Confdince Strictly Obsehcre ., Dote. Capital No of Price of Prte.df May Prizes. Ballots., Tickets. P'ckgs 1 6-30,000 78 Nos. 12drawn $10 $89 :i 25,000 75 Nos. 12dawn 8 174. 4 24,000 75 Nos:A wraweu ; .5 1'150- - 5 :0,00 78 Noe. lkdrawn 10 6 22,000 78 No. 4drawn 5 17A0 7 20,000) 75 Non. 12 drawn 18 6 7 30,000 75 Nos. 13 drawn 1 0RSg 10 20,000 78 1ti. 15 drawr 8 2$00 ' 11 30,000 75 Nos.12awn 5 1850 12 30,000 78 Nos.. rawp .10 "'.5 13 24,000 75 Nos. drawn. ' 8 14 l5,00075Nos.1 draivn 4 18. 15 80,000 78 Nos.20 drawn 3 110.110 17 - 35,000 75 Nos. 11 drawn :1 9 00 18 25,000 7B Nos. 10 drawn - . 00 19 33,00 75 Nos. 13 drawn 10 :3500 20 18,000 78 Nos.13drawn 5 18 50 21 20,000 75 No.T5draw K IK-l0 22 37,00 78 Noe. 18'drawt 10 370 24'5 1:.000 75 Nos..12drawn. 8 2 25 24,06 78 Not.13 drawn 5 185 20 35,000 78 ,Nos..l1 drawn 10. 3L" 27 20,000 75 Nos.12drawn 6 5 r . 18 28 1,500 78 Nios. 1 drawn 4 1y 29 5,000 76 Nos.-12drawn 5s0 I PLEASE OBS$1V~ Correspondents: wI t~~e ~rn ~in that the prices of. .'~~~korQIR l'iekets omlILYare paplhed in thiaqr. l13 The PAINTFD official - draW ngu which Correspondenta can rely upon ,as being~ correct, are always forwvarded fro~u PYF'ER & C('S . (13 Bank Drafts or Certificates of De posit payable in Gold at sight, will be promndtly remitted to thoseCorrnspeiet who draw prizes at PYFER &co', Wr Retnember--..A PACn~OS Ot '~Cet can draw rowt of the tuost splendJiir & .n a schemne. * ETJ In order to secure a Fortune an the cuash immnediately after the resulds~ knonwn, the readers of this paper havonuly - to remit cashb Drafte or prize ticktets, to the Old Establishment, far famed and trly :ortunate Exchange and lottery Broker, PYFER& CO.. No 1. LIGIfT STRE.ET BIAITIMOIrt, RD. June 5, 1850 -32 AI. .*McROY & JONES, would respectfujlly mnfo, m their friends and the pub'ic general-. ly that, they are riow receivingone o44e bnest selected stocks of Dry Gi*l, anal Groceries. ever offibred in this place,cri sisting in part of Calicoem', .goe Mushns, Ribbons, Gloves .of ever-- He scription, Hlosiery, Hats and Caps,DBoots, Shoes, Blacking, &c. &cM. Grocerie8, N. 0. Sugar, Coffbo, Molaisses, CaxNe, Soap, Mackerel, 7000 Spanish Cigars, 0 barrels Baltimore Flour, 50 lbs lakerayip, 50 lbs Carolina Indigo, 1(k0 lb. assnrted Candies, andl variousi other article.ta 1. inerous to mnention; all of wgicb they, otTor low for-Cash, or country ft'dnce.d Please call and examine fur you vee, before purchasing elsewhere; oe e ito Webb's N. York Store, litud stteet No. 3, Sunmterville, S. C. March 20, 18.50. 21 tf GIN MAK(ING1 &C. WVe are prepared-t oxetitIn& b any extent in the above litie1 both for ew workand repairs. Out ins ard not sur passed by any made in the State, possevwing aill thme ad vantages of the Falling' Breast and Sliding Ribs, which eaves a great deal in way of repairs. We also usd th 8teel Plate Savvn, vith teeth set in an anl int cannat possibly injure the finest 4 with an unprovmoIat 'Areguilate thoe ctmg of thne cotton; auir blush is constxjtie(Off a plan, givmng at tince, tho: advaritae' of igtesstrengtht and 'force.-.il 9-ery material in the successful operaichef~ a Gin. We woiild inwite planters to call at dut shop And 'Oxaimite for themhselves, wvhilst we would aure the publi& general. ly, that they shall have no canse to corn, plain either of our work or priee, CABINETr MAINQ. . We are also prepared to do "rork fr the Cabimet line-.-wuch as Budstteadsi -Ward. robes Safes, Book caner, Stgtncf, Taides, Cupboardv, &ci. &e. tat shot io~e~ itleral terms. '~ ' HIIJDSON&D O~ Opposite t - Satri -,Ar