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s'of solemn imrport 'W e id Wv ojnen vtoUnde' the :a"p ices of a piastic conseietce, and of tiiefdiipaliths, With. artain nenta reseryations. .Tux CorToM Ciop.-The Atlanta' in. telligencer of the 14th Uhet. ay : "A ntlcman just arrived in this place froth exas, .having come by the and route through Arkansas Louisiana. Mississippi and Alnhama, and having had a fine oppor. tunity to notice the condition of crops in thoe;regions, informs us that throughout the entire route the Cotton crop was in a Mnost deplorable condition. In Arkansas, the planters generally had despaired of raising any considerable crop of Cotton, ant, py had .ploughed . up their cotton fields and planted Corn. In I issisippi and Louisiana the. cotton was not only in a miserable condition on account of unfavor. able wither t was suffering severely from the ran s of the cotton louse. In Alabama the crop looked a little more fa vorable than in the States farther West, but even in that State the prospects were more gloomy than they have been for years previous." -Mtsstesippi COTTON Caor.-The Jack son pian of the 7th instant, says: "$ Ishing our last statement of the -6 ississippi, we have reciemed letterf f ' about.fifteen additional coun. til. ,We' are sorry to say that we have hey ir life known i more gloomy gF4~ W all not make 2.50,000 gal a t the number ought to be aes- least. The Yazoo (Misr.) Whig of the 4th inst. 3. says: On a es we hear complaints of the had prospect for crops this season. We have in tnis region had a long wet Spring. t4e bottom lands along the river ais k bmerged in water. Cl tor of the Whig Star, published - 'f'rd, (Miss.) has been travelling to portien of North Mississippi. to following as the result of his o a ions : " During a residence ot fif. teenmyears in Yalabusha county, we have never seen so gloomy a prospect for a fair crop as now presents itself." A machine has been invented at Chica. go which promises to supersede the use of spades. By the assistance of two yokes of oxen and two men, it will cut a ditch two feet deep by three feet at the top, and eighteen inches wide at the bottom at the rate of 20 rods per day. A TuRx.-On the evening of the Greek festival of Easter, at, Constantinople, Halil Pasha demandedt t of alifthe Greeks who were imprisbd for debts, paid all thek,debts, and'liberated them from prison and ave clhh one of theme a sun of money, to be expendeT them during the Easter holiday He e~st be a good fellow that! [Coinunnicated.) bit. ETOIL : In tracing the origin of government to its primitive source, you will perceive that the first object of solicitude on the part of those who;,had the sagacity and dik rnment to aliite its importance and f se necessity of it, was to choose out the tme 'torious and capable to represent thei v3 nd supply their wants. 7 Sn p ' f time, those entrasted with t Y4c h, tctioni took advantage of the cans ~hich it placed- in their hands and ins lized it' for their descendants, happe the origin of monarchy. ISven an this odius form 'of government, u ~~ld as a sacred obligationi, to reward ietit; ny, it made it one of its chi. f duties tseeki it out. The man who cheerfumlly wecnt forth to battle and ttoted a gallant pnrt, was inivarin Jpronitoted by nn Alexander, a Ca-sar, an d a Napoleon wvith the star of honor. H.Iow much more obligatory then is it upon uis, as a people, to bestow favors on1 those who really merit theta. WVith those few observattions permit meo, Mr. Editor, through the medium of your Jottrnal, to introduce to the vOters of Clare lmuont County, the nnme of Jonts M. SMIrn its a suitable candidatei for Tax Collector for the ensuing term. For the information of those not acquamint. od wvith Mr. Smith, I take the liberiy of sta. ting that when the Seminoles breathied terror and vengeance fur the blood of the women and children of Florida, in 1836, lie was oneo of the first to rush to their rescue andi preserve them from becoming victims to the Tomahawvk and Sch'lping knife~ of the Savages. . And wvhen the self-styled magnanimous Mexicanm nation dared our people to battle, Mr. Smith showed himself again as the tru Sly bravo man; and at the battles of Cheru busco, Chepultepec, and the taking of thie city of Mexico, gained the approbation of his ollicers and the esteem of his felilow mioldiers. *Mr. Smith is a good Mec.;.nic, but fromi thme wound wvhich he received in Metxico, aind the elbets of cold and exposure, is Incapacitatted for business, ie is too modest to intrude himself on public notice, and thia nomination is made without his knowledge, lie is a sober, homnest moan, andi capable of performiing the dumties of the otlice. -The intelligent voters of Claremont CouIdty being made cogtnizant of those facts, I thiik from what I know of them, Mr. nmith's olection for Tax Collector is safe ini 'their hands. A Famexi, TO MI:JrrI. Smterville, 1850. Married, oni ThursIday evening, the 20th inst., by Rev. A. E. Chatndlor, Mr. WV. W. IzcxEYv to Miss E. F. MEttr'r, all of this District. r M~iarried, in Charleston, On Monday, 17th inst., b'y R1ev. llishop Reynolds, Mr. J 'tns O) Cnssont of this place to Miss Ei.i.r.s (i, f Chiarloston. Notice, WVill be. s~hd to thme highest bishler, on Friday the' 5:1 t dy of~ .inly ne.xt. ait tthe tate. reabience,. of( It. W. lionrin. deccenseed, four he~nd or 1l,,rses, some Cuttle'. Stheep. iIllnek:ith Tfoot,,. Tu'mrer '1',smbt, Coiton G.in, &e., all belonsging to I lie Fesitate or sai I dtu.eens.t ~o1yditi,,o tnmd. kniownv~ onl da~y of .at.. .W.tL i4LWix, O. .. D. 00 gapioikeneses Gallery in Vzoses' New Build. ing. The Subscriber would respoetAtlyu 4rfoij the citizens of Sumterville and ilnit it'btt'ehaa ohened a DAGUERREAN GAL t ith8 above place. Hivmg hadl a practical experience of about six yearstin some of the best rooms In the East ern cities, and having during that time enjoyed a professional intimacy with some of the most celebrated and successful operators in the coun try, and having been thereby enabled to avail himself of the new discoveries and improve ments in the art tfat have from time to time been made. he fee s that he thus presents no ordinary claim to the confidence of the public. Io.dues not, however, rely upon these Oir. cunstiiices merely (advantages though they be) to secure patronage, but respectfully invites attention to his specimens as le beat evidence of his skill. Ilis pictures will speak for them selves. Ite holds it to be but a low qualifica tion of the artist, to be able to produce good likenesses only. The perfection of the art con sists in imparting to the likeness the color and expression of life. Pictures of all sizes taken, from those suitable fur rings and lockets up to large family groups. Having a large Camera, he is enabled to copy full-size pictures, paintings, and statuary, as well its residences and landscapes. Children taken almost instantaneously. A clear day should be selected. As the impression' depends much on the color of the dress, black o' dark dresses are recommended to ladies as preferable, though not essential. All pictures from his Gallery warranted not to fade. A good assort ment of Lockets on hand. Ladies and gentlemen, please call and exam ine for yourselves. !ZE Rooms open from 8 a. in. to 6 p. in. In struetionsi gven in the art, and superior Appai ratu. furnished. A. D. GA LE, Artist. June 25 35 it' DeKalb Factory, Having taken the Agency of the Da. KA LB FACTORY. wo ra nronarci to oli their YARNS atd OSNAllJRcS for Cash at Factory prices. A. J. & P. MOSES. June 2.1, 1850. 35 tf Stores to Rent, The subscribers oflers for Rent, on very rasonable terms, his two NEW STORES now being completed, just above the Store of A. J. & P. Moses. They arc neat and commodious, with fine Lot room and Shelter in the yard, and a good stand for bisiness. A. J. MOSES. June 21, 1850. 35 tf Just Received, A handsome lot of Silk Bnreges Ginghna White and colored Mutslis Shell Tuck and Side Comnbs, &c. at very low prices by L. B. BIANKS. June 26 Wool Wanted, The highest maarket price paid for WOOI by A. .1. & P. MOSES. Santee Division, No, 62, SONS OF TEMPERANCE A regular Qu:arterly Meeting of this Di vision, will be held at Stinnmerton, on Vcd nesday, the 10th dny of July next. A sumptuous IBarluteto will be furnished for the occasion by the )ivikion, to which the public generally, and our brethren of the fraternity, particularly, are respectfully in vited. Capt. M. M. IBENuOW, is the Orator for the occusion. W. C. KING, R. s. P. S.-.-The Rev. Mr. C.A-r:, is res pectfuilly solicited to addresa the tnicting on thsa ab!xw occasion. June 19- 3-1 4t State Agricultural Society Of' Mouth Ong-olina, Thle folloimt l'remiumias will Is- awvardeda to the' isucessfuil compe 1titura', at thte *'emi- Annuial 5leeitng, to lbe hldi~ atI Caimlcen on Monetasy thet 15tl h of July next. I. For this best Stalioun for nari-'ultural pur po..es, a silver medal. 2. For thle best Mare for agrirultural pusrpom sts, as Filver nmedal. 3. Pair the best nmative 1Hull over threec years, a silver miedlal. -I. For the. best native ('ow over three years, a silver medal. 5. For thet bestt Jaik, bsred ini 8uimb Carinta, a silver maedal. 6. For thea be'st Mule, bredl iin South ('arolinsa, a silver imedial. 7. Foir thse bes'it lzam adiapted to ousr cliimate, a silver meudal. . l For the best E'we adapted to our climate, a silver isiedal. 9. For the Hest Rain, re-gardisng wootal chijefly, a silver miedIal. It). Foir hii bsesit taim, re'garinsg wool c'hiefly, a silver medaisl. 10. To'i the isiucce-issl co~lmetitor ini a plouigh ing maztelh, with, sinsgle ir doubtlle tam, u sili er medal. 1.1. Foir the taost suriemsfual anda extensivel e1 pe'riinent w..ith lime. foir three coseemit.e years, cine comsplete se't of' thei iFarmeri'ri hegister. 12. hFor the best econdsiued phlmitation is te Dist~rict of Kershnw, a sih er cup of the valuse oif $h0. A full andis dtuailed statemsent oft the vanlu unad op;er'ationNs of t~ahe liinnttion to he furtiijlns by the Agricusltural Society osf Kershaw,* or r cosnunittee of three disinterested planter. of the lDistrict. a:?"r Edjitors fr'iendaly to thse caunne of agric-ul tusral implriismiesi nt r reetessteda toa give ;het ablove a fewt mliertionss itn their respetive lpa pers. NOTICtE. Pecrsonss inidebsted to the Estate oft ). F. Wyvles, wvill please umake patymen~-t to F. Susite, ss.M A. WYVLES, Adm'x. luse 19, 1850. ;14 Rail Road Notice. Oirte \Vtr. & MAN. R. It. Co., g Marions C. II. S. C., Jutne 15, 1850. ( The Stockholder,. of thet WI ll NGTO( N AND) MANCIIIESTElt RAl, IROAD) sire bserlhy nsotifiedl, thsat theo Si XTJ I instnnt of' FI VE DOLL.A RS per S3l fAll E, is re epnried to be patid an or Ihv I th first daty ofl Jilly neoxt. Th'ie Stockihlers ins Smiiter District ill payv the samte to Capt. J.ut ES D). BL~it-s, Agu. Ily order of the ihord ofi Direcmors, JOIIN McRAIE, Jr., Jutne 19. ;31 2t (.jy?' W'aatchmian wvill please copy. Brown, Lee & Co,, Agents for the Sale of' 11./AI' SIIOES anid lfsarns. Junes 1 3-2 f Ant foar dihe x.iS rA I,I-. oI) 1.1t M.A N. l'1FACT:1fJUl CO.'S (J001)X and Y'arnis. June5, 5 32 if On1 fland by HitOWN, LEE & CO., 300 IIsiTSIIEs of ICCE. pairt pundsied anid part rugh. Junse 5 3-2 If 25 hhushels eed~ PEAS, 100 lhai. fres jMay IIUT1TEII, for salo bay A. 4 &P MSS ilH.IVWIZksq., Ordinary for said District. Wheeas,.4, D,4oker hath applied to hiefdJetteriof Ad itnistration, on tliand singular the goods a d chattels, rightsaand credits of Anna A' Coker, 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 appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Sumter Court House on Friday, the 5th day of July next, to shew cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 25th day 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. LEWIS, o. S. D. June 2t1, 1850. 35 3 2 South Carolina--Sumter Dist, By IV. LE WI8, Esq., Ordinary for said District. Whereas, E. Stuckey bath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chatteis, rights and credits of Addison Stuckey, late of the said District, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon. ibh all and singular, the kindred and credi. tors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Sumter Court liouseon Friday the 5th day of Jul to show cause, if an'y, why the said ad ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 25th day of June, in the year of our a [r.. s.] .ord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and in the 74lth year of American Independence. W. LEVIS, o. s.n. June 26 35 2t South Carolina--Sumter Dist IN ORDINARY. Whereas, F. S. Colclough, hath applied r to me for 1,etters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of J. A. Colclough, late of a the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon. ish all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for 2 the said District. to be holden at Sutter 2 Court House on Friday the 28th day of June inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 15th day of June, in the year of our 1 [r.. s.] Lord, one thousand eight hundred ' and lift)' and in the 74th year of A Anerican Independence. : W. I.: WIS, o. s. D. June 2t 3t South-Carolina--Sumter Dist' IN EQUITY. Alexander McInan, I)aniel M'I.can, Allen 1e lman es. W. A. Colelough, Adinr. of Chat. SIe an. BIL L llILI. It in orderec1. on motion of Mayrant & Rich. ardson. defendants Solicitor,,, that the creditors of the late Charles 31clean, he required to es. tablish their demn}in in this Court on or before the firmt day of October next; and that the C Comnmissioner give notice of this order by ad vertising the inme on the Court Iouse door, until the expiration of the said periad, and by publishing it in one of the papern of this D"n. " triect once every two week. until the first day or '' Uctober nesLt. fIIN3. F. DUNIJN. Jutne -4, 18.50. Theu ab~ove is a trecpthin 5th Ju~ne, 1850- 5 Jutne 123 33 etd n Saddlery and Harness " l'h, ettublrtiber res'pect fually infornms hitt frientdu and ttrone, that I.. Init, lltedI liimself itnt terullte, onie doonr b~elow Anerson's Ta'itor shtp, ,,n 3l1am~ ,tree.t, i.r thce puirpos~e of repairing and ,tnakmgn I larnes. tio order, at hreto rcs Atl.., v.i repair andt mai~ke SadicihEA I an altlit kitnd, of to.'ehuntale trade will he takenit ler woerk, at the htighest cashe prices.. Theic 'uleterther wontel rieeetttly retorn, thanks 4j foIr io- favoarn, a~~ ndhip-, ha t using tlit hva, Ine~the'r of thte Chletston m ark-et, and, bitnestrict a tte~ntion tic b'usines, that he will have aILr eione of thle parionaIg of the counetry. No pains. eon is part shaell he' lacekintg to give full ante. as. non'I, biotth aL to good~ work arecl despatche. .. W. C. DUNKIN. N~ ot ice. .AIl pe'rs, e haing any cltams iaitttle h'.ttet oif Ilenry .1. 84nnthe, Eci., ec,-aied, late - of beonte.r I )strieet, w itt thand themet in tlegrally at tested,v y the first eof Otiobe.r ttext :andte thoue mdielceed will Ple.ase. make paymenat immtediate tiy to thle sulblerjlher. 1 l). II. EM1I'IJ, Ex'r. . Benjamin Folsom . Woublrespect fl -iform hiesP friends and~ thec pubtlic', thtat Ite is ntowc selling onat hti, lie ..teeck of BooIM anid Shocs, it patrt of wichh hbeing latelty recteivedl, antd neow ei'mpo tetms asn advaneottgueo u as was eve'r" off-ered in, thli"e rkeit- Iii, ,tock cosit ef an aue.crtmtenttt ot suetarlinet G aiters. TVies, I,k in, andu S 3 .1a-a, itooteec. all o f wh'lich le. il tl N. el htappey toe dti..pose of leewi fr aeshe. or on, n sho~rta cr.'ht. P'ers. desircnei of pur'tcaingc wilt do we~il I t, ftvior h i wih a enzetl. at the n~Oo-r .uNI ntto -: .t rn-r. e~ee ehser \West oif W. W~'Ib'ne.. tr N. 1.-- 1oots kept constatlty en htatte. Ice! Ice!! Ice!! Thel 8ub~scriber will lbe p ireparedh, otn and alter Thulirsday mtornting, theo 13th tmst., to, suply~~ etttstomers wi'th JCl'. fromn 11 A. 31t. till 1 e'ltock, P. M., cvery day. Fam~iilies wishimg to be regularly any-t plied, cant preoctire tickets by' the IDollats worth at redtuced pri'es. A. J. MOSl'S. June le 33 f A. F. Allen, P',I.ASTERl AND) BRIlCKI,AV'En, f l laing lead considcrable experience in the' above laie of butsiness, respect fitlly - solicits a aihare of the patronage of thne pubb~lc. All jobs~ enitrusted to him,,, wciill be executedl with neatneiss ande dhisptatch, and icrcarratntedl to give satisfaction. P'laastering fimshedt ini superior style. Jutne l'2 33 tf a lutrf'ielNo'tice, .t~ r ive er "Xuthaerner" a Freshl sutp. ly If ..'31311: t C1.4 ill NE cf aell esceripc t'nio togther withe llack Cloth 4C'eats andc cassier,, l'anets, tlhck 'Natiin ande Silk Vets, i haie'h will bse sold at emtnialty low 1lries bY May II I.. It. JJA NK. a All personls indeobted to the late Fit i of CONWVAY & WINN, aro earnestly solicited to make immedc~iate payment and save Cosxt. Oct. 10. 1849. r0 .. is Pare Reduced(to Charleston to Na rk. MI'E GREAT MAIL RO RO M CHARLESTON, S. C, LEAVING the Wharf at the foot. of Uaurens-st. daily at 3, p. n. after the irrival of the Southern cars, via WIL 1iINGTON, and WEI.DON, N. C. PI'. PERSBURG, RICHMONI), to WASII. NGTON, BA 1:I'I MORE, PIHILADEI, 'IA. and N. YOIIK. The public is respectfully informed that he steamers of this line, fruin Charleston o Wilmington, are in first rate condition, ind are navigated by well known and expe. ienced conmanders, and th.railroads are n fine order, thereby securing safety both and dispatch. A 'IHROUGH TICKET taving already been in operation will be ontinued on and after the first of Oct. .849, as a perimanent arrangement from harleston to New York. Passengers vailing themselves thereof, will have the iption either to continue without delay hrough the route or otherwise, to stop at any of the intermediate points, renewing heir seats on the line to suit their conve. rience. By this route travellers may each New York on the third day during usinesslhours. Baggage will be ticketed in boardthe Steamer to Weldon, as like vise on the change of cars, at the interme liate points from thence to N. York. Phrough Tickets $20 each, can alone be ad from E, \VINSIOW, Agent of the Vlnington and Raleigh R. I. Company, t the ollice of the Company foot of Lou ens-street, to whom please apply. For ther information inquire of L". C. DUNCAN, At the American Ilotel, Charleston S. C. May 9 .05 I Special Notice. To Plaunters and Famllies. The Subscriber intending to remove from the orner of King and Market street. to the New ire in the Ilend of King street, in desirous of '4lucing hi StoMck as much as possible prior to emos al. Planters and famnilies can uail them lves ofnn opportunity uf laying In their S lies from One' of time L AJRGL-.PT and f1-iN I' ssortcd Stocks in the city. at prices lower th.. ver offred, namong which will be fmoud, rI ps New Style light co'd HIareges at 18 3-4, )0 " " ". " at 215, cases Finland and Orgundio Muslins it) and 11.-2. cases light col'd " at G 1--, Cases blnek and white moutrn'g " at 12 rei 'd Mumslins, Lawns and liaregen from 18 3-4 to 62 1.2. Rich Silks. ease small Plaid Finland Silks, at 37 1-2, case plain roI'l Silks at 50, tritped and l'Iaid Silks at 62 1.2. irei col'd Silks at very low pries. II Milk Grenadin at 3' 1-2. worth 75, onklin width Alpea Hareges at 25. im hinlack ilareges, Mourning Ginghams, laid and Striped 1Meslins at 1.50 i.., hlute dotted Swiss 3uslin,, uperior Saxony auulze Flannen, col'd Flan. nels, lack taco Visi.ttes, white and black Sewing Silk Shawls. Mixt Tweeds at 12 1.2, laid iLinens at 12 1-2 a 18 3-1. (ambiroons. rown and whits Linen l rill, col'd i.inen Drill, ight col'd Cagoimeres, Merino do., Plain Lin ens. eALSO, Ar7.so, ases of Calics anl Apron Checks at G 1--t, "Pantaloon stuff1, at 6 1.4, WM. IOWLANI), N. E. Corner of King and'Market 0,000 lbs. Iron Assorted, ,000 ydi.' Osnarbuirg, ,000 ydsu. Ilrown shirting andi shrecting, ,000 yds. Itue Domestic and Ticking~s, 5 half h,.vreis, Na. 1, Mar~kerl, Freshm Smaa, WVine andm Leurmonm t'rneker, andi freshi supply mof all kindsb mof Goods just re -ived, anid for sale., biy Febl,27, A. J. & P. 3i18F.. Groceries Just Received. WVardl'm tic,8a Susi hscutits; Ymunmg hlyson Ttea; l'icklem, a..m.mrted; l'mrt andim 31:letra Wines; ('ider Vini.rumr; 900 Finle Segrs, for sale byV I.. II. I:ANKS. Barkley's Ploughs. Twisted, anid .traight Sh,.el ni rid Scraper trkL-ys munnke uof I'imughtj r.jinire no' othmer re Fomr ':ale b~y I.. II. 11 'u K .~ 3i1ay 11, Just Received. A Freshm Lo) of finme l'ltimasanm nnd!ghiornm nt,. Alsom a beu.tiul niuortumenltitf (olored und ourning (Jools oth l, atest ,ityl.. Alsom a New Lot mfiteiundvmade~ I :mothiin . Many ii, TEMEPERANCE HOUSE, Themi undeimrsittnedm woiuld respectfumliy infurmt 14ow' n as the. . u'll)XS NE. I ." forme.rly ke.pr .'uir. Wm. 3:e'ini~m, in~ the tin n mif ulmimn here he, is p'repan-dI 14o ne'iiruiuathm travelhr, m, imarder. na reasonua bu~~lricies. Tha-oi whoim +re tom ieel thle saui~m iiet abiroad as ati homelt C iunvii.ed tom giive him a eniii. Irumvellrsm nie.onugmn liate for Li singei, iiiht. idi brea~ikf.t in tii fo.r the ears inm thme mmrm. g, at mllah-raltc eharg.*s. J. i. I.'. ilhtU N ml:, Feb.13 0, l, lrmiprietmir. Win. Allston Gourdin, a preare to mai~ke libe~railtii adces tom Corisigt!imentl.m mf Iti'e, Cottosa, Cornm, Suugar, men ('nm., (imorgme A. I loiphmy, Alonzoi, .. (;itemenville, S. C. tr A pril 21i, 1 850i. 21; i v Webb Clark's Hotel, 5SUMIT.E J'VJLL.E, S. U., Th'iis limtelI i ituiatedl in the rnost pleas ntl part of thet tmon ni. Th'le I'reprietor wVill pleased to Iasee his frietmids anud die t rat. Iling pubic; prmotiing~. to spa:rc no exei. OniS i in hi prt to rmendmer theml (comlorta Proprwietr. nd (Chiarlestoni ('moti rir, coupy thirre months nil sendt hulls to tisiic he for p iy rient. Glcves, Gentui. atad I.ndliem' white, black nid cohimd lii G lovei, siie andi black Silk' do,., cotl'd Imiimins, ladies' IDren~ Silks, Pringee Trim ming, &c., for tiale by L.. 1B. II ANK S. .ttana 1in utst Recete, Lee WIICHI THEY WILL BELL AS L.OW AS CAN DE PURCIIASED TIIIs SIDE OF CHARLESTON. EVERY variety of DRY GOODS, consist ing of-. Black and colored Alpacas, Black and colored Aare Pluin and corded ,Silk ' ue, White and colorel Riuslins, (inghams and bMuslin, do., Chambray do., Black Italian and 811k Cravat, lAdles' Silk do., Cambric and Muslin TEuging and Inserting, Book Muslin and Swim do., lleached and irown Shirtings, Every variety of Gents' and Ladles'Glover, Mitts, &e., White, Black, and colored Ine, Irish and Brown Linens and Lawns, English, French and American Prints, Furniture do., Bird Eye Diaper, Itnasado., I)owns, fla and Cotton Osnabur, Fur, Panama, egirhrn, and Patin Ieaf lat", Boots and Shoes of every variety, Books and Stationary, Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery, Brow.. and Loaf Sugars, Coffee, biolasses, Tea, Powder and Shot Spanish and American Segars, Raisins, Figs, Dates, Almonds, Soda and Wine Crackers, A fine lot North Carolina !;ncon and Lard Carron Ware, Iron and Salt. May 22 FoR THE Spring and Summer of 1850. J. T. SOLOMONS. & CO. Would inform their friends and the public generally, that they have just opened a large and elegant assortmnteht of Spring & Suiumunuer Goods of every description, such as Plain and Figured Muslin., Etnhroidered do. Black and Mode flarages, Fancy nod Embroidered do. Silk i'issuea end Colored Lawns, L.inen I.ustres and Chambrays, Swiss MuIslins, 'lain and Emthroilcred, Ginghans, Funey and Mourning Prints of every variety, etc. .-Lso A beautiful assortment of vhite and Fancy l.imn Drillings., Birown I.inens,. Drnip l)'Etes, Croton Cloths, Marseilles Vesitings, Bilack and colored Silk Cravats, Gingbn and Muslin do., ' ittonades, Blleached and irown Slhirtirngs and .ectings of every eltitnlity with a variety of is to, nomerous to Ie specifietl. 'T'hey wouli invite particular attention to their stuck of REEAD)Y MADE t:I.O'IllNG;, which having t.en jumrehased of the 3lianufaeturer" at tml.,esurf Coa/sr prices, they are preprared to sell on the intro reasounalde, termos. A fine ausortment of lloys, Youths and Men's liata, consisting of Punlta iLaf, ghorn, Pann. m, white and ilnek soft I inngarian, anl fine Sik tnd Beaver Ilnti--with Iloots, Shoe, ('rockery, Cutlery, (;lus-wnre. Snddlery, and Cnrppenters' Tuoils, may also be found by calling wvo doors North of the Court House. Spring of 1850. Wt. G. IIANCIROFP, 253 nnd1 255 King Street, Is now receiving and ol'-rs t. itrchaers of DRY GOODS, who may visit the City one of the Largest Stocks o: Ricia Kndt Demerrnale bloos ever exposted in ('liarleston. Having mail,, ex tensive arrangements for SPRtIN; SAI.ES, he 1 confidently invites purchasers to his sim-k as it is unusually attractive, embracing all - the va rieties of New and Elegant Silks, both black and colored; " Grenadines. Silk 3hmilirs, ''issues; " Ilarages, both plain and printed; Ginghnn, Gangimum Musling. Prmnts; AlIpacenz, lomnhazine,., Chanlly,. Emnbr.4iderica of varionn stylem, Evening Drea. Goodsm in variety of stylc and fabrie; White Goods, of all to various qmualities Elegant Crnp.. Iace, Sill n Isi hal and 3nantles.; anMulnSitl LIiernand ~itnen Fabries; llusie~ry, G;lovea andm Under Vests, (Silk, 3Me rino and Cotton); Enmbroide.r,.d, llevere stitchmed amid Plain ILi. netn Cambrie, lldkf,.. in. great variety; Goxnis for enit. Wear in all the leading styles ofiVoolen amid Cotton Fimbries. A maoat conmlte asormtnent of all ime heavy Cottiu.m ' Farls. for lan~tationi use,, together it i a large stock of bdmeachied l I rmawn Lim.. tie-'. colored, Cottit, etc. etc. P'urchase,,r, can alway,a dlependl upon finding thme nlen emit styvle.i ti gooil,. imiportedh, mu, an agenit w~a htngm ini iw 31:arket to supply mis withm the lin a wvord, the~ stock nt ill bet ftmndl to em-~ brt,ue narly' eve'ry atriiicle in the IDry Go:I litne and w'ill lit oll'-reI at the .N. 11.--16,. ha, madu.e larg.e nilitiio tom hmis #V. hlh-sale l~.os anti will be plreparedl to inf fer 31e.r'hanmts anm mimmisuallv attrnetive sto~ck, amnd inmiit.. i tehe a ttion of! nll whio wishl to punrchase G;ois at Low, l'iers, for Cash or Fie,,. 1850sa.e TI IlE W A i EltDO3I to M~r. A. J. Munse,' me w buibling (ip-sia ire) wthere lt, will keepi cn mitantly onm hiand, au genetral numoriment of Fur umre'. consisting in. part of IDressing iurenai, Plain amid 3Marble Tiop, Sofas nd iii. Ianis, Foot Siools, Ottogmnans, Wannrbena, plain andl anhoganay, Cand,l standls, lDiming. 'T-a imi Womrk Tlables, t entire do.: ('urledl Maple bhih andu lowi post in-steds 3i.'mny dli.. O)1lhee. Sitingmi. Numrsini., andI llcckinmg Chair. of evecry dei'icript in. liiriure. mr;le anid repiiredl at thme bdiurtest lin u and 3Iahogumny C'ofins furniihed., to or tder. Thel r-nbihscrib,.er i' prepared to. furnish IBlinds, Sim--h and l).,,r amt 'lharnle-ston Prices. IIloi wil contium-, his. WOl E-.Sil (PI at the. (Obl iatnd, wheire mill unters ini it line inl lie REMVOVAL r.sieetumlly soilicit the, paltriinnec lheretonfir,' fa I ured byv his riends, nd thle ai/.en, oif Sumter dte, tem it an uiy ariles in. hi lim ioif tiu-i. nmi. com'Rnsig iif a large andtel l .'elected n. Tihe, subltcriswr respecitfiully informs his cutm. miers nl~e the utimimmunity am brgte, thIat Ine has jumst receivedt a hlarge asmruunet *of CI.O'liIS, (A83l8. ASI ' DlS IhAP 'ETES'l1 andi V KST-' INGS8 of all dI~eritionmmms, tiogether iwith a large smock of Spring iud Sumnner all of wthich, w ill be ,aihl liw for enash, or to punctual cu~etstmor; len~ie tall andu e' taminte for M1ar %f 1). J. WINN. $100 REWARD. I niill give the abitvi. rewavrd fmor proof to cioni ition of may tamm ('I AU R .E, (at4Z arpen-t ter hi'v roule,) bing bhrouried by any' re'spom-si tile Whtito 3Man, mand Trwenu't-ve hollatrs for hii app'rehension and delivery im n umtr .lail. - Said boy wtas biomnght fromm IHatsotn Co'rbitt, andi hait a wife aum Reynolds' ini Darlingtmon, neiar ltiidthopville. A. J. 3M08ES. Miay 2i2. 30 if 'Conquered 1" This is the cry nd wathword of 'ti thousands nd tens of: tsouspne s of tho whom the PA3zZ Kt N0s of AMEasic.& Have elevated some from poverty sand othtri -from moderate circumstances to that of atlHu. ence of the highest order, within the ftw pesI years. They have distributed more Prize me. ney, scattering it over every section of ite Union, than the value cf the combined estates of thiose Millionares of Americar, GIaARn and As-roa. In fact, the unprecedented success of this C CITA)EL OF PRIZES," 'rite present -car is the oblescent of the word Lottery-a li -ral investment with the world renowned Ilouse of Pytza & Co. is certain to yield a harvest of Gold, for they are aicap ready to cash all their prizes in this doin ! The month of Slay which should have been by all huntnt calculation, bright, clear, beauti. fixl anpi similing, has " played fantastic tricks" with her bleak, w-tt and stormy days, proving that the seasons themselves arefickle, but Pyfer & Co., are alaya at home, cheering and ld dening the hearts of their friends! W ht ia ies been all frowns they have been all smile. front tae reflection of the daily amount of Prizes sold, which foots a ruarter of a Million of Dol liars! ! Yes, $2.'0,000 in one month !! And from the splendid schemes of June, we have every right to expect that over 300,000 Dollars I will find the pockets of those who will " risk a little to gain mnuch" at the " Citadel of Prizes," No. I Light Street, BALTIMORE, MD. I'RIZES! P Il'ZE! ! PRIZES t !! $50,000, numbers 18 37 63, package quarter tickets, sent to North Carolina. $30,000, numbers 24 4G6 72, paekage half tick ets Petit to Penms -lvania. $25,000, numbe>r" '6 4-178, whole ticket, gent to Soth Carolina. $20,00u, numbers 1 1325, package half tickets, sent to Virginia. $18.00, numbers 10 19 55, half ilekets, rent to 'l'elnnw.eli:e. $15,000, numbers 40 -1957, package whole tick et', sent to Alahama. $12,0x0 numbers 3'')62 6'4, package half tickets, sent to Ohio. $8,000, aumanbters 27, 53 51, half tickets, sent to North Carolina. $-,0100, nuie 3rs 15 22 7, whole tickets, sent to Pennsy vania. $:h,(o0, nnunbcrs 33 13 59, package half tickets, sP-ntt to tOhio. And ani inn unrahle numbher of ,smaller prizes Penit to difli-rent parts of the country. GRAND ARRAY O-' LOT 'll Es FOR JUNE.-.50. (' Confidence Strictly 0 isrrrd. Dat". Capital No of Price of Price of May l'izes. Ballots. 'T.vkets. P'ck'gs 1 8-0o,0&) 78 Nos. 12 drawn N10 8:3900 :3 25,000) 75 Nos. 12 drawn 8 17 54) 4 2-1,010 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 17 50 5 :10,40)0 78 Nos. 15 drawn 10 :3 6 22,010 78 Nos. 14 drawn 5 1750 7 20,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 18 50 R 31,00) 75 Nos. 13 drawn 10 :3500 10 26,0(078 Nos. 15 drawn 8 26050 11 80,(1)) 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 18 50 12 I(0,00(1 78 Nos. 1.1 drawn 10 :35 1:3 2.1,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 1850 11 15,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 4 13 15 80,0(k) 78 Nos. 20 drawn 32 11000 17 35,0(10 75 Nos. 11 drawn 10 3900 18 25,000 78 Nos. 10 drawn 5 2200 10 33,01)1) 75 Nos. 1:3 drawn 10 :35 00 20 18,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18550 21 20,000 75 Nos. 15 drawn 5 1500 22 37,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 10.- 3700 2.1 5 10,(1)0 75 Nos. 12 drawn 8 27 25 24,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 1850 26 35,000 78 Nos. 10 drawn 1) 31 27 20,0001 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 1850 m i,500 78 Nos;15 dra 4 1300 20) 50,(4)0 75 No. 12 drawn 15 5500 PLEASE OBSERVE. Correspondents will please bear in mind that the prices of Packagcs of QUARiTERt Tickets IImt are puplished in tis paper. iLr Th'e P'atNTrn ohlicial drawtings wicih Correspoundents can rely upon as being~ correct. nron fraddro 11'FER & CO'S ' owcddfo DT Bank D)rafts or Certificates of De posit payable in Gol at sighit, will be protndtiy remcittedl to those Corrtispondents who draw prizes at PVF'ELt & CO'S. ET Itemuetnhr-A P~aeKA&; ?f Tickets, can dracw Foux of the tost splendid prizes am a schemec. lLT In, order to stecure a Fortunte, and the cashd iiniiediately after the result is kcnown, the reie~rs of this papecr have only to rennit cash I Iralts or p.ize tickets, to th~e Old Establishmtenit, far fatncd and trulv fortuncatc Ex\cantge and Ts~ttery Brokers, No 1. L towr TI.T S-JA t.TI3toltE, 3tD. Negro Shoes. The subsatcriber l-ra made arrangemnents for the miacnufacture of fromn Fouir to Five Thlouianid pairs of the uhxove airticle by the FA Ll.. Foe refe-rence-t as to~ epity~t. lit wouild reip,-etfuilly refe-r porxniuis wvhot may be disposed to purchase of lhimti, tinee whoi puatrontizedl him last year. A.s to price, lie will gutarantee themt as low as can he, af~ibid. 31a 22 .2 a . MlORGAN. SUMTER HOUSEt . E-' NI lCI , wonhI respect fully lInform the iile ts of Saiimteru ile niid thie surronnhng coutrytf timit he lhan jtut returned fromi Charles lon, ai' bias 'iid, n rrange,-tments to receive ft'l- andtt S01)A WA TERL, of every variety, Ilie h as on hainid. and will cointiu te receive thurouhiut thei seaon, a chioic easortment of Wmei,-. alid Cord'mials, Contfectioaries', Fruit, &c. all of wthichi wtill Is, diitqld of chelaper tha~n was ev er ifferedl before ini tis place. Sumterville and Claremont e- 'The subscriber respe'ctftully announ ' e to tha T'raivelhng Pubbe i that him .NueigeI leav,,genkntrvile every mornc isu~ tat 2 ' , lok. (eve~ pt XcundcayI anid aives cat Claremnt ini time. fir the. enrs fir (lCarleston; s.enves an diy (ait'er the a irrival of the cant fro'm Chairletoni) anad arrit es act -Sumterull~e at 8 o'lock. N. II. .-lI avin: iprocure~ldihe ervices of htis formeir liri 'r. 31r. I.. lb. I It)P'E, e-cc nn re all who patromziie his statge, ia aie and~ expedcitionts pasange. P.* 31. BlITLER. A pril 17, 1850) 25 tf . Improved Cotton Gins. Thcatnkftil for plast fiavors, the anbltcriber, wvishesi to iniform Ihco public that Ito still 3hcanutfacturrs ((:OTON GINS at his Es tabhli-hitnentt itt Statesbumrg, on the moist imt provedu: andl approvedl plau-.--of tho muost sitm pite conist ruectionm, of th I l inest finaish, atnd of he will sell for twot ildthrs po~r Satw. lIe also repairs tl GiOs, tad puts them in coml piete ondter at ilhe hort-east niotie. All or dorsi for Gbts will bo prompt ly and ptmietual. 3y atttenided. Blanks for Sale at this Office HJAgjE- ands. omgii, fletien,) $is licit The pleasns F.. SUMTER and Cmom j.A "f: motto R ag atil~n'l nexts - T L. JO 8 " WiL M$ Corntnitteo f l June 12 - "83 Plantation fggg J Tho subscriber. ofl'ers for eisr aj otiu in Sumter Districtj VoIil edao t of Statesurg, b-co:hsistinguof- :raet6r. seven hundred and fifty acres( portion Oak and Hickory adadmia . adapted to the cultivation of cottonh re is an excellent Dwelling W" s .go buildings-.stable and - barns....and houses for the accommodation of fort - or fifty not groes. :The good lands and deeided health of the place couabine to render it asdiraije purchase. For terms apply to. W. J. EES,5J. Statesburgh, Sept. 10, 1849.- 40 t For Sale. A valuable plantation containin u nlq.. hundred and eleven acres,, situated ,d Claremont County, about seven miles from Surntervilc, on the public road leadin frqm Sumtervdle to the Swimming n beO is on the place a j ood Dwelling Tbose Kitchen, Snoke-hlouse, StabesQri house &c. All in good repair. For tai-;ns apply to Saml. J. Bradford .J. W. Darga ar the Subscriber on the Plantation. WM. VAUGIHA15t Nov. 17849 4 Notice. Those wishin, the Profeenionalsrviea of the subscriber, r-sy find him ddrii: l e dayat his office in rear of the Drut&6Se, and during the night at the hotel:ept b Mr. J-'hn China. - . I. MILL Sumnterville, Jan 1, 1850. 10 O n The subscribe' will rent for the enii'rir year, on r"asonable terms, the residencev of the late D. F. Wyles, Esq n State burg.-On the premises are a coinrortatle' Dwelling house .and all necessary':' ings, with about Twenty Acres of attached there to, containing a comnp Tan Yard in full operation. 6 M. A. WYLES, "Adm'x. Stateburir, 1st January, 18501 10 tf THE IAMDEN BAZAAR. - The Subscribers beg leave to announc@.r to their friends and Custorhers in Sumte,, that they have just opned a lehdid 8a'. of FANCY and STAI'LE O'DDSO l-, of which they offer at the: lowest p 1 possible. To the, tollowineartiea p wish most partiaularly to raw-the te Lion of purchasers:.... Plain,'figur~ed, and matin..etriped Dre - .Figye and Embroidere Li - d thercalicoes. P a~njFigured u't Plain at d Figured ck4 Jaconet Em..-ros~red curtain) ninsling Linens-irish and Grasi; Linen Cambri H andkerchief.,, Lace Capes. andi .a variety of Needlework Goods~ - Togetheur wimth a general assoitornnt ofa1 other articles usully found4 attdres tablishmaent. 0 WVe wish to draw the attention -of gntle. muen to our stock of Rteady-mnade Coth, mng, which embraces every aticile in thait lbne. M. DRUCKER & COP IASONIC IIALL ~2G' King-street, corner of Wen twortj, CIIAR L ESTON, S. C. W. A. KENT & ilITCHELL4 are now receiving their usual supply of~p~ ar d Suimmer Cothing, to which t ywid invite the attention of purchaser.s. 'Thme keep constantly on hand, a fultuand ' esw plete stock of Clothing and Gentlemen'e Outfittiog articles. Purchasers will at afl imes findi a full stock of Enlisgh hndl French Cloth Dreagmai * Frock Coats Medium an~d low priced Cloth C06a P'ants, or all descriptions, Andi a full stock of Vests They would invite~ attiidi i stock of Outtitting articles, viz.Shirts, Cola Iars, Gravatq, Under Garmaents ikisiery Gloves, Suspenders, Dressing Gon, &c All of tne abovo Cooda Wvill be sold (ti lowest pirices. WV. A. KENT & MrjT gg 268 King-st. corner Wedtworth. Trout & DeLani~ COMM1SSION MER~CftiAN2S No. 112, Ea8T BlAY Charleston, S. C. diale Cement, Plaster of Pai eew orh Marble Lime, Phliladelphia winte doQ sum, or Farmers maniuring Inted Fit u and IHearth flrickw, Planternf 'llhigend B~uilding Materials in eneia . 41. ORD)ERS letd with fes ' r. 96td' OMONS & CO. Will ineet \With prboe t 0r All Ordier* p~urictually tte to and prices moderato. Jan 23 - - l Edward C. Tharin5 . Ann GEN'LA. COMMISSION MERCHA 1 No. Si Venmdue Range, Chareston~, & lheeps alwayve oin hand a general Stock\ Girt'rie, &c., and disposes of evserydesj criptioni of Produce at pri~dte saJl Rferenoes :e M. C. MQR DECAM, lq., andiCl$AI rt tlrI~is co. -