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to sink, it was found that only a portion of the crew could be taken off in :boats. T'hose who Were commanded ti remain obeyed withaet a tiurmut. &ete flered their places in thw beats to oth though it was evident that nm hutan help could 'each those ab otentained. A large heavy tian, whoh'd taken 'a weat in one of the boats, W t*eted to return to the vessel, ns thereby two men of smaller eie could be saved. He did so without compgtsiIt. 'io boats sailed of---the Somers went down- atid the boiling Waves, and with her these self-sacriicing heroes, whoese glo. rions coutage and greatness of spirit have never been equalled in ancient or modern times.-Richmond Repub'iean. Bradford Springs Female Institute, We have been politely favored with a Circulars includaiig a catalogue, terms, &., 'of tlis justly popular Institution. Our oplni'o of the high qualifications of the Principals, Rev EDwts CATER and Lady is so well knownt has been so often given through the columns of the 'Advo tates' that \ve deem it almost unnecessary to repeat it now. No similar Institution, either North or South, is more ably con. ducted, and we rejoice to perceive that the opinion we expressed when it was first te tablisled, has been verified. We believe that scarce two years have elapsed since this highly favored Seminary, was institu ted, and its catalogue already exhibits the names of Eighty-six pupils. The 'Trusteos say: 'For the location of their establishment, they have selected a spot, which, from the salubrity of its cli mate, and the experience of the past, prom. ises all that could be hoped for, in the im. portaut consideration of ,heaihh. In this particular, Bradford Springs has already secured a reputation that can bear compari eon with any portion of the Union. Situa ted on the range of the High Hills of San. T >e, s, celebrated, not only for their free don from all disease, but for the beauty of-the surrounding scenery, they can clairi for their establishment the promnise of all chose local advantages which have ever rendered a residence in the vicinity of the Springs in every way desirable. An easy access is affbrded by the branch of the Camden Rail Road, which runs within a few miles, while the Wilmington & Man cheater Rail Rnad, now in rapid progress to tompletion Opens to the '.astern xection of the State, a convenient and rapid mode of reaching it, In the well etnbtlished reputation of the Principal for high literary uttaintnents and noral worth, they have the guarantee that his supervision must impart to every one associated with him in his-work, as well as to the pupils tinder his charge, the beneficial influence of his learning and his piety; Strict and parent t ntteitiott will be paid to tpe manners and iorals Of the young ladies,' There will he i public examination be. fore a committee appointed by the Boarl of Trustees on the last Friday in Novem.. ber next, and at the close of the exam ma lion, an Address will be delivered to the young ladies and friends, .,y ltev. A. W. LELAND, 1). -). of Columbia. The Rev. Hl ENRY A. GaEc is the President of the loard of Trustees, S.muEr. E. Vu.sos, Vice President, and U. B. AlclAUtniS. Secretary aid Treaurer. The Trustees state, that the great object they desire to taceimplish, is to secure at a tiry modara *cos?. the Opportunity of a finished education 40t ;1n'F. The o cers ofuhe Institute are, Rey. -ow IS a. :o a .e, ni 'Pals. - -eachers. Mrs. E. Ililuar ., 1>: :il Teacher of Music and French. 'MAiss A. Sawruz, 1st A'm:nt Treach. er of Music. Miss E. al. McAsCar.:.. 2nd Assistant Teacher of Music, and Teacher of Orna mental Branches. Mr. M. D). JENKi~s and rady, in the u irsar's Departmaenut.--TIemnperantce A dro The New Orleans True Delta of the 6th inst says: "Circles of the town were throwvn into a terrible state of excitement yesterday, by the announcement of an elopement on WVednesday night last. Thme fair one, Miss-..-., is a budding beauty of scarcely seventeen summers, and an heiress, and thegay Lothmario, Mir. l---n, who bore her ofmin tritunpih~, is a proiminett member of the New Orleans bar. T1hme pa. rents of the young lady are of course in dignant-the mamma particularly-and a will disinheriting thme disobedient and per verse beauty, has, we understand, already passed through the notarial formula." *HoMEsTEAD Exnurno.-The July number of Ilunt's Magazine contains the statue of New York York, exempting fronm sale, on execution, the homestead of a fai-i ly. The act is very clearly drawn, and ad. muirably guarded against violation; and, in our judgment, involves a principle of very great importance to the social state. If the Legislative authority wish to stop the tide of emigration, and encourage thme permna nent industry of thme people, such a law ams thin should he passed in South Carolina. Let it not he said that, it is bad faith to creditors; or an encouragement of dishon est debtors. It ought not, of course, to op erate on past contracts; but woul do good for the future, by placing credit where it ought to rest-on thme diligence and integri ty of men. But the system has no refer ence to the convenience of a debtor mere ly. Thme object is to aid thme wvife in raising the family. In the comfort of the wife, andi the education of the children, society has a great deal at stake; and if it sells out thme homestead, these objects will be defeated. It is much better by a few precautionary measures like these, to protect a family, than to save the expenses of pauperism and the penalities of crime. We trust our next Legislature will enact this New York law; and als4o abolish that miserable remnant otf barbarism, imprison ment for debt.-Erening News. A GIow ur.n s rnrTl. AKnsats 1IItvrtn.-The Van Biuren Intelligencer de clares that gold has heeni recently discover. ed ini various places for a distance of about, seventy muiles along the Arkansas river; lbe. ginning at thme point about 200( miles above Foirt Gibson. It is also found on time I.ittle Arkansas and on G~ottoniwood creek. It is found in time beds of these streams, and is obtained by washing time sand, as ini the Sa cramento. A party of men of WVashington countty, Ark., have been already at work at these placers; biut havinig no mnachinmery, they merely took enough of time gold to taste its value. Another piarty is to start frm Caniie Hill on the 1th of August, amnd a party of Cherokees ont the 19th. "Why do you not adumire my daughters!" sa1id a proud imothier to a gent leman. "lBe. r ause." replied hue, "I amn no jumdge of pain r ngs." "Bitt surely," she replied, int iin he least dnisconcerted by this rude reflec I on, "y(on never saw an anigel that was nt paintO' I."' To BRING THE u0itl U' Efrt.yAt" this selaton of the year) when so mar.y fa tal accidents are occurring, the following advice, which we have, perhape, before published, is particularly opportutet. "Itmediately sa the body is removed from the water press the chest suddenly ad foei'bt donward aid backward and inattly di8t~tao the pressutO. Re peat this- violent interttiption until a pair of belloms enn be procured. When ob. tained, intr'odtreO the ttlunte well upon the base of the tingue. Etrfound the mouth with a towel or kandkerchief, and close it. Direct -a bystandetr to press firmly upon the projecting patt 'of the neck (Adam's atipple) ] and use The bellows actively. Then pess upon the chest to expel the air from the lunge, to imitate the natural breathing. Continue this at least an hour, or until signs of natural breathing come on. Wrap the body in blankets, place it near the fire, and do every thing to preserve the natural warmth, as well as to impart an artificial heat, if possible. Every thing, however, is secondary to inllating the lungs. Send f'or a medical malt immednately. Avoid all frictions until resphatiol ahnll= be in some degreo restored. VAL.A'TIE MOrr. Died, on the I Ith instant, JouN LARmEss. youngest son uf John i.. Manning, Esq. of Clarendon. ELi)c Bum~tervillt Prime dittrentts COR REe'TED WE:Utt. Cotton, ' " lb. 9 a 10 Cort, - bush. 87 a 1 00 Peas, - - " a 100 Fodsder, . cwt. 75 a 1 00 Liacon, (hog rountd) Ib. 8 a 9 Hotter, - - lb. 17 a 20 Fowls, 8 a 12 1-2 ' lb. 5 a 6 Pork, - lb. 5 a 6 50 F'lour, - bbl. ;7 50 a 8 n)o Salt, sack' 75 a 2 1x) 'ofeie, - lb. 1I ia 111 Tea, flyson, Ilb. 75 a I () ( Gtljimpwtlr, a lh. 1 (x) a I (x) Sugar, i.1unf. lb. 12 a 1I " lirown. lb. 6 a 10 White linvnnnn, lb. 11 a 12 Siolasxe, Wecst Indlla. Ral1 .37 a 50 New Orleans. gal. 40 a 50 Rit-e, Cotmary. - bu1sh. 2 00 a 2 50 " a hariestoni, - ush. " on a 3 ro )nmull t) 1. 00 a 15>0 ,rd raw lt . 8 a 10 U'.Oile Tkallow, 111 . a1 0s a 2)0 "" Elyru'ti, lt ih.. a: n 50 Gimpi11-m-tier, kep:..t 01) a i (x aiggimg, e -.d 15 a 20 ile llope, i. i h. 12 a 1t Notice, 'The Subscriber iost reswct filli returns i hi. sincere thinks to the citk.en, o'Suit er Villo anid i'icnit, for the very liberal p1n 1 n. age liereloirne l'stnrwed u iti him ands is lie hits tuatie money enotg h to wtrraimt h11 retiring from husiness, hie )it' ntl'rs to dol all IIAI'IlN( tier his old custurtmers, Ru:Ei: r cn.lt f;or 1!one montouh front this shnoticc. TillO. .\lc( iM Julv . l$ It 'Watchmtan Copy onc'e. - SECOND ANNU'AL FAIR 11r Tit: South Carolina Institute, 0013 ' . -1111-. 194 o;~5. NEg... 'ihe soi'ond nncoma Fnir of i... Si.utth 4 Car1ii na linititute (f the p-noiolln cf Art. Slechanmi enl Ineg..nu . ll v c., will he 11"-sl in Charletonr n1oping on tihe 18th Nfvefmnb.r, nod iso' c 'omgo. r Iirlrig thes w:-ek. A'eines of everv ber~iinch of !iilstry ar eatrnsty aeoticitedl. ."reminiuims wilI be awanh-td-e for thle he.-i spN.ecgime. a Silver .3ledal ; fr sin t neil btest .n Itipslomon. Fosr 4 Irigaialonentions, as meuiltle. plientissen, at1 the ditermeion ef tthe As ,.election ill 1,, uaade of the best5 15per1,i'e of SAlent:n aud thet Ai rt.- -of I.:otton, 1(ire~ Suig:.r,, l'ob,:een. 'orn. Whent,. Flousr. Itowin an rk~tn--ae'., iettoe Wtorl', Fair, toh h i ono ite ~Sprin of ; 18511. A lntge andie seoeemeen l chilieg Ii. is'. uelect'ede 6 er thme Ethiblitn, nndtie every aitieentin will be pahl to the rec.'epione an~ud caire' of art es, ent to tihe Fumtr. All airticles muisast he, dlirectedl :o L. 31. lila-rei, t 'hatirma nr eof I 'eounii.*, , A rrngemnenm., and.. be delivereds iby thilthm sef NovI enthe~cr. ('satamninnean t eldressd to J.s.s I *l' T, . ,.u a, ('iknirnmanm sl' Commoieit tee.,on ( rren pondi. cuen.*. n ~Ill Inesit wathm prome jet atth'enion. wtil delivetr gle Ainnualt Addsres,, en Tese,.dm niight, thle 18th, Novemiljer. .A rranlgem3..ent hai.ve beeni umadle withI the Seoth ('arohiuna Itii lsl (d g somany, to le: t all amrticls lntenedi fhr tIws Fiir. retten free' of elo~mrge. WV :l. G lIt tit ;t) l'resi!,h- it. 1' C. Jose, XScretary. July 24!a SHERIFFPS SALES. fly vie~sit of snry' l.',Xertitins i)toine directedl, wis.ll be sold ait Sotaite~r ( 'nri l ion 'e on time first iuelnay and da~y fol!lowinge ini August next, within Ils'h'gieiaIshonrs of sa:le. toe the. highest h ider, tfer cas hii'I t eli ewin propeprty*. I 'urehn~as'r. ts pa ti thl..: (n ni e mrgro, levised onl as thle *preope rty ofc W. T1. Ilreegdon, att the Nuit otf 1-:. A. j1.*(;a ry. Athmnintor. Onie lUnroea~uch s In lirnsss, leiede en a the prpewrtel of C.). (;avle, atI thle suit tof S. S. arrar ande othier. 1Il II' SKi1.N\.'(, S. 5. 1). iuly 12, 18.1$. A ( e-puartnershlipe hs theis eday Ieenj fered. bey time unden-iwniiced, foer the trasnsnetion~ eef a y \'. Ti'htA~1'd AN!) (CO)MISlNiON lIttSIN l-'.8 unoder the title oef WMI. M1. I. A W'ITON A 4 '). WM1. 51. ,A W'ITON. 1t. Wi'ANi~il'lII CO Iaty'. W 'M. 31. T AV I.(It. JOSEi '1' . 1)11,1,. O flier. 13 .Moeuthlern Wheasrf. Great Bargains! t4eIling off ati First Cost. Thli' e ssriber intendinL' to mOovs tee(oi Chare' teen, oilervs isn ressen tesk sef e.,dls tfer 2'ale, at Fi' IA'T' ('A '.1, consie~sting of ai w'e'll selec.'ted stoeeck of JIry Geoods, (Groceree anmd Crockry 3 'i lI'ersonsee dsierous of pucrs beasingl cheapij, woeeli els w.t el t call nd examet feer thiem-i IllfillR1t ('1UGII.\N. A'mnote rv iile,. Jusly It0 37-3i Glcves, aniet Get. n uIaites' wite' ,blatkan ro' Kid Gloeve', whbite andl belack Silk els.. coli'el Min'lines, Ladeie' l)ress5 Silks. F'rjintes Tr'aim tmings. At., for sale iby I,. It. I A N KS. Notice: Jusat reseiv.edl is'r "'onhee/rner" a FreshSt su jely oef '('3M1M lC (,0li I Nt of ail lde.cripe tise, togeter ith liinetk 4 liethl 11$I Co t an Saissimesro i'ants, lisrk .'atini andi Sitlk Ve'sts, wic.imth wvill bes stiltd at unueiisuatlly leuw periss's ib Mlay i4 1. 11. II A N. JUST RIECEIVED, A large assortmenit of Flower Ja~rs. A freth lot of' Fine IDress Gootds. J. TI. SOLOmiNS & mO atolfopenedin Charleston A LAR'GE AND NEW 'ASHIONABLE CLOTHING No. 238 KtiG STREET, IN TIHE IIEND. AMUEI1 C. OUNN has lately open d a largo NIWand FASHION AlE L MLOTHING EMPORIUM, whore io ntends keeping constantly on hand a supo for and well, assorted Stock of Ready Made Clotlhing AND t:E.NltA L ?URNISJIING ARTICLES. The stock now olyered is one of the lar rest and superior to any olfered in this City, having been selected with great Caro in re iwonce to the wants of the Charleston pub ic and the snt-rounding Country. JAMES W. PIERSON, (formerly in the Iouso of Johnson &. Canfield) has engnaged o condtct the liisine s, :tnd hopes by strict ittentit to the wants of his custoiners, mnited with his former experience, to tot'rit a iberal sharoof the patronage of his friends tand the public. . WM. M. I1EMLINR, (formerly of Sum er Distric.) is also engaged, and solicits a all from his friends N. I.-1EASUlFS taken for GAR 1IEN'1'S and Warranted to FIT; till (Gixls )ought at this Establislnient warranted in very respect. Charleston, S. C., July 17, 1850. 38 lin GANTT, HUFF & GANTT, FIactors & (Je(cral COol . Uahissliosaf A;casts. ACCOMMODATION WIIARF', etiAlt.ESTON, S. C., Receive and PelI all articles of produrie and iorwinl with lesattch, 3Merchnuiiize entrusted o their care. I1)WAR) GAN'"T, WV. t. IlliFF-, JAMES L. (;AN'T. Ilere n,:Net.-('.I. F. J. Monps, Xuanter ; 6leors. 1r wn& ,ttane. ('harleston. July 3 36 -tiln On Ili, ntornling of the 13th tilt.. in thw virin. ty of Ihike' 31iils. Clatrenion.ni. Notn, of hauti. lntwn by J1hn II. (;ayle. in favor of th. sub criher, fir One Iunnetreal i)allars. hearing.. <bitie hie 15fth uIt.. clu1e thel first of Novemb--rr nexti. vith interent front July last. All persons ar tereby Iisrhiui tnling for pahi paper if fiund, as ,:ymntJil hsi been stoppesd. i. C. 1OLLA it D. July 17 3hI ft Negro Shoes, The sucisseriber has ia'le rrateni, foir he ninnnfnentr, of fri am F.aour to five Thonun mil 'airs of he above artirla by i F. 1.I.. I ro -eiren, t. to goualit -, lie. would res . r tfullyt vfi-r ,person-m. who may ht .1i-ap.-'l to pirchari f hint, to those who patroniz..el lhit last year. \s to pri-ce. hi.. n% ill gainnttete... themit n. low as 'nu he niihde, 1l:1y 22 2 if j. 3Joht)iA.. l'ersons indebted,1 to the l-tate of I). I-. Syl'ves, will Ilease aakt' pa.yainC' to I'. Sumater, Esq.,1 M A, \VYIls, .h.atir. .111ne 19), 1 -50. :11 Ht Notice. Strayed from the Subscriber, ii thlie 111 t of .1i rt bet wnan 4 4t lanchester anid Wiliam Wees a r shlut 1 Pp, lesh ,. rke., white. with hv r coloredl ea rs, amnl a spo t on her righlt nile, of the saine' color. I will he thanktual or' any inturunatint directeda toa-rt~ lsi ~. 0., W. Fi-.\N('i8 lIl"I.EI. Beef! Beef' Thea Stilbs..raiber' ae kIsllin IL-t.,ula th.oes h ti..trictr wi ll aitoni.l three loa . - aneel. , - l'ieayal . Thu~ar-ain.t an.! $atuar~iav. tao l it tas attena as reairaire to supplyat th.- denauaa al. it y, .%. . Ar'io t t paay:ale a n- e i ait itoonait h, i-. i'iUlNal.l.: v (. .Inly :1 : Executor's Notice. iThe t'reItor, of \'i. J1. II ei', Subiscribetr their dlemandts, propta- :aVt di ;accordling t lawtt. .Aial th e liat h-htedaIa(' (I theL saidl dece(aseto h aitka' normiema. July 2al; DeKalb Factory. llaving. taiketn the .\tp'nev oft ti:- I):. K AIl F'i"l-'.(T)ltV. we ;atr Ira-plote I. ,. -:1 heir V*. At l\S :taad18 j I.\ .'(;8 liar C 'a--b it Facitory paricei. Stores to Rents Thle %Itas rr aall'.r. fiar I~et. an v, ra aoableiN t raania iv tw N b\\' S it hlg 18 -inui dio -. ith ineIa .0 uii n :o Shta4 he' r tth yardat. 'i'. i ai a : a i t ast l s ia -I . .. .l..\l ISEKS. June, 2. 185n. 35 , Just Received. A't huandsonw~ti lot oft illk liaree Shltl Tuic :toal .Side ('omb--a., & a. at ma v laow prce lay I,. It. II .\ N K S. A. F. Allen, ltlvinig hail considearahile t-i creet im Ite above lue oaf huinesst, retiett. 13Jfully' sobe(itst a shliare oft tahe arn age of the pubilici. All lathS ttmrins ad tolu him, will heo execuitedl wt i h nea na , inl dliuapatchi. atid wtarraanted tat :ase sai... tat iotn. liaterintg fitishedl mi .supjeior June 12:; i Th'le subhscribuar wiill renIt for the aan..in t'ear, tin reauttnabale tinit.a, the r('tal('tiei timrg.-(n )th Ie premiuses are ta taintaartable~i I )welling' ilaousea nd iatl.l rtc sairy. lhl-l itgs, withI ablt T wntytti .\atresa f l.aiia l'ana Vard itn fuill opaaa.:tti. 31. A. \V V i:s, Ado't.t. Statehurz, 1st. Jamlnary, [ '50t. 1 oi All pe'rsotns jitdebated to the latte Fin f (CONWAV & \VI NN, area tearnae sobieiredi to iake innnedraiiate peaymenait ianil Educational Notice, irr The exercises of the BRADFORD WPRINGN F;M1ALE INSITIUTEf,Sunm. er District, will be resumed on Monday, he 4th of February ensueing under the irection of Rev. EI)VIN CA''E114 assist d by able and accomplished Teachers,- in Ii the various branches of literary and rnamontal education. The Trustees have undo the rmost liberal ani complete ar al(gernents t' iinpart anli extensive thor 'ugh, and Iighly finisheil education to all lie pnpils cuoiioitted t to their chat-ge; and i the Inost iio-lrate trins. Strict and arental attent ion paid to the nan ners anid norals of the young :adies. Reli!!idts ser -ice-, in connection with Sabbath School .xercises, helid every Sunelay nIoiliny in he Chapel, for the benefit or the hlstitu The scholastic year is divided into two essions of live lI'months each, begintintg espectiveiy on the first Mondays "i eb nary and .inly; pvaments half yearly in dvance. Itates the the satne as lIst year. 1). 13. .\lelA(TIllN, Sec. &. Treas. The f'olloin4 g resolution was adopted by he l 4I of 'Tratwtees. Itesolved, Tha.it hereafter any parent, vho shall sent) to hiunrd and educate in this natit tite, at. any one tiine'Iive <tinglhters, hall be entitlel to receive the board and thication of the i llh ogle grit ti. A at ;irrangeient has also been madae to upply Stuientis of the Institute With books Intl statiaiarv at C:ariestoan retail prices. Feb. tlh 1-5() 15 tf Fare Reduced to $20 from Charleston to New-York, '11~ Gil-'. .\l.\I. IOU'-'l- -'PIt\ ..l-:.\V*N; the W !:art at the foot of hainren-i-st. d:aily at :1, p. it. after the irrival i thilt S.'ontherni ears, via \\'II. \lN(IIT()N, :,al \\'i-i.1)ON, N. C. Pt 1'i-:ll lil'Ri(;, Ill'll.1\l(N), to WVASII I\N(;'T')N, iL.\ :l.T 1I.\ t il, 'l ,\ )-: - 'IlI.t. at! N. '( )1 K. 'iTe puhhetr is r:'1p,'1 fluly infrltnell d tha1:t ht' 4t '2a 'rs .a a a irtj , tr-ona I l'harlet'ton t1 \V lila n .t4it b :.re t.1 tirot ra-til l',4id. ilI 1, Inc! are iavigated by welIt W!) n :Wial exple. -ienael coint a.ui.ii'r., and the' railro:als a1re. ii line o'rder, thcre:,v b ecy irtal! safety bt4 1 all di;-patrih. A\ 'I'!!l.Ittj (; I 1 T t'K I-:'1' naviint alre:,cly been i!n ope1cration will bse '(1n3 iuti a'ii anrI after the first of' Oet. Ha9, as a perraanient arrantelent frotn 'hrh..g1n t New Y.ork. I'assengers utinhn i tinselver itnrtoof, will have thei "lptiei , it he! r t,1 cocntinne wit hoot tlelay" art4h1 ilt e tl'alt fir o1 h r wis '. a at (Ip It Illy if i the ianlr.at'a !,: Ii p it11F. renown4 fr h1ei'r s4':e0. an ' I 1n1h tea stit thalir cratie i 'iii. IIy t! r..ote traveller a iajr -Ii .te\\ l'<tI-R 'e t he i 11:'91 rb',' '!aurit r Itis ine l':bt -nirs. I)::":ngor w\'!1 be tickIete i 1n bo'' ardthI.' ::aant r to \\'eldn, a'i like ise n iha eh:a'' i fears. at the initermaa i:itt 1l n: Ir:m then,' to N. York. 'ran Ih 'iu;'.i .T1MI each, ennl ahm1 he ii r-eu ., \\'W NSI. )\\', A enat of the du'tln nte:irt.e !aItali ( e iaaIlIt. 1 . Compli ai, t thw I1Lire o; 1th4 ('('o Ipa y f'.>-,t of Ien11 -ils-.-. reft, to whoI n ph'r1ase apply. For tler :in rniaat i'i it'in r'' of 1 t:. DUNCAN, Special Notice. 'Ir.- a e in iti i.::,! .e,2r1 it t r1e1..t .i tiar1. .N i4 Itor -. ni the l Ind ..f litd --trt. :aa e ioS ('du .n i m c s oc sp --ia irt 'io I. V! i. :::. ti.nthl can :124. a i eta 1 i' or an pp ri i t .t ' :in t etr s p I.lr t. .r iIl ...n t- ir .i .r i e l m rt a -Ftr I llrI e. :u a - i h w ib.4: f.inl. I a.. n , .St - I m t<.' la.:s:s 83 I t 2 i * I.: '. 4 i atir,,2:). as.-, I 4 - ~ ib.ht ,2:l',i:.. 'ati l -.i .a -b.a2 i l u,. ha.~ i m 4u I -' i~ i - 1 '. r Ie < . . S in i .n , . I.ian 4. j I I. a e 22 '- 2::- ll i to. I 2t, t,22i'.. 2 h- u 4h \l.: .: 4t:4:v :2))'- 4- i' I up222ner I M .i n c.a -i' . oil.t. co22' yan I ii 22 T weri a t - 2 \h~ .en at i- 1-- ir : I. I Fboo s 2.Ii -.n.:: he ~~e a ed a.-n1 2-ji,. \Iii i \\j1 '' ' I . \\ :1' 1 12 4 20,00 be s ro hAssotednone " 1'-r 4n 'i ry n o~t r i'~ h' ther ''tte'114- : .t h4'b es p we '-t.bb-. ."Ihe' ' ;i tll,w in:j~ ;4 It oa., . 'h.: nIot r :.: o r w t e a t n Rcc ieh'.e by ulrbi' wn Lee ac Co,,: AI W ltIrH'THEI WILL, *i A' t~o* As tcAw BE PURChIASED THIS SkbE O k CHARLESTON. EVERYl Variety ol lkhY d VObS, islt lug of. Bllack and colored lt'ee,ta Plin anl coaled Silk isusue; ill Whbite and colored Mustlin,,,. C (ingiaia and M'zsllns do., Cha~in~ty d ., va Mairk Ialtian andt Silk Craiedtm, itai and Muslin Eidging and ft erahig, tr Ilik MuIslln and Swims dui., U Iiree n rw hrigEvry ia riely of (Gents' ani Shirti", lo~ Mitts. &w:.; Wh~ite; lactk, ill rii4) tet Iloe, ild told Brown Linens; and Lawns, Furniture din., Blirt 1 )ittper, lth>sia ildl.; J)owlas, Flaxr and Cotton Osna,,irq, Fuar. Pinna, Leghiorn, and P'a 1t Leaf Hlite Booii, md Slioegi of every variety; ll.,uki anti Nlnttionary, C.roektrry, hardware ii'id Cutlery, Bhrown and 1iiltd'il'tii I V'nflivc. Mi,lb it ea l', Po*"der afil Shot, ltalsins, Figs, Dales, AIltionds, 1i Sodla rind Vj, Crac .ears. A fine lot North Cardllff flaIBnbit 1111.1 1atil, C~arneta Warr, Iron ani 8dttll. 1' M.)y 22 o V~lt oil Spring and Summer of 1850,.1 J. '1'. SOLOMONS. & CO. Pl Wl}dinfirri. their friends and the public ge 1:31. ha they 1hav " justt opesned to. large andui eliegat t rntlto Spring & Stilinner (4tfods of iriiry idescripion~r, such as-: i'l.'iri asd I' Fgured Mimislns, JltIeul.'ei an l aa i, i llF- nrid atoll nliragredtip l ',ilk i1'issuie andi ('iolired i auii'ii" I .iilet Lustre. tinit Cthmhira',s. a Stit j )ll'iri.. Plaiui and l'rulhrnolrle"ei. Si (linnis. aimey aigd Mouring l'tnt b1 every variety, etc. tii ----A so - I11 1 ia'ammi(.il IL"irtnierll of wihite- anid Fanicy J.'iii''r D rilliungs. liruiwn L inrens. 1)a))1 I )* itu'. (Tiexin ('lnIi e. Mairsc'llIs V'uilicus. Brohck ari n-oli~rt. Silk ('a als, (:in shlan t i Muslin do.. I oi...ia.l.'s. 13 earli.l nit IIrowli Slmirtinlgi and Slore:iurz if etc "ri' luailti' tiliii a varie"ty of ( i~~tl t'o mii-rnsis in is, Fpeiit. 'li'v t w..ti in ie .: itrI i.ulmnra'nritl,ng to their Strik of il)":.11)1 .%l A l (1IAVI'lil(, wich lo ltg1,.nerhsdo il-,lrtt~lrma e I..otrcq l 'o~h pres they" acre iftejslitvd tII sell on the. most reaslnl tefliix. A fiisi' u~siorgineit oif Buys, Yuths'' andi Meti's i I hits, ronsistir:Lc of Palm i-atn.. ighmu. Pains 111:. Wtre aigil lack s~of~t litigoriane, arid ili!: S ilk tendi Iheniver Iflats-it itli Hots, Shoes;,r ('*rckery. ('uley. (;linstiirt.. Saieddlery, nail.) I'nrpp.'iilers 'l'.,is. may also, he tond by calling in dioori North of the (Woirt I licese. vcar Springy of 1850. 1 It now nrrivting arid .firs to llumr.hlaers of lDRY'b (:( I lS, titu miay vitl till- C'ity norei theA.:r~(-'( itoerk~ of Utiqiu aid *'e er .'lati9'i in (arlestoon. I Iavu ilmade, . x Iriliva. mrrnonleolns fierslt I;SAli h," e on Iitiently' icties lmrrnrnrs to his stork as it Is nuii~inliv nttnrir, ietilirteiig all thel vIL* ii legat Silks, boithi black ail c'oloreid; '" rntiiiin..s. Silk 3hutsinu, imssues.; the k~artAI',. lsitlij{{)fan andl irircih Iian i'at~t.- li nni5, . 4 t( il...1. 1":._ aria uiItp~ t exainder MGImi T aniel- Mciean, AlIed MeLeati vs. W. A. doid1a1ugit, Adair. of Clias. McLceatl. it is ord'redi, on ion olisyrfint & Ilich isoft defencants Bolters that the troddr i e e ao redo tit fira -day "f. October- ne0 - that . mnissi oner give nutise of, th bytr rtising the same on the L"sr d'd il the expiration of thd said pri' by blislinug it in one of the papery atis Dis et duct every two weeks until the amy orf rnext Rin t . htNJ. F. D ktli: June 4. 11?5.' Thu above Is a true coop, this 5th June, 185& JOHN .MILLEI1, Corn. fiiih 12 tto Benjamin Folsot Would respe lly inform his, ersi and the oblic; t t he is d liig lii& 1A trhe stock o -- Moots alla Shot i;, it of which being lahlly rheeitel, ;ihI n'oW eil.g, on terms at advantngeos as was ever rered ii this mairkrt. Ilia stock consists of an sortrenthisiiparfn# ttoos nrs Ties, itskins, 1d Miises Booteer, all. df.wich he wilW be ppy to llsp ' low for.Cash- or i 'rt edit: P assuis desiiinur fpurnelmuiI~g h t dui ell to f br hin Witli.a dm1,- at ile podaa or. sIA -r, one door West of W. W .his's stre. N. B1.--1tsi kept constantly oil hatiid TEMPERANCE HOUSE. g The undersigned woiild iespectfulty inform the public that he has taken the house well known as the "CROSg E IVs,"' formerly kept by Mr. Wil. M3cKani, the town or Camnden where he is prepared to cbmmoiate thiteileri, and boardern at rAn itnhie prices. The, w o desire to feel the mqiet hshrad its it turime, tte irvited td vee h:inlt dinl; T -cilrs atc'chohi tecl for d.Iri le night; id hreakasut in time for the eatin. -il ',lir, g, Atmutoddesites charges: :l: TI. : Ntil ;P Feb. 13 Po, I rdpridt ir. Webb Clark's Hotel, SUMIITEI? JILJ . 0, 's This hotel is jitiiated in thd most pleasant part of thb toUn t. Titt Proprietor will be plbased tt se s friends and the travelling plhlici pron n' to spare no exertions on his paft tb tides them comfortable. Charges redi WEBB CLARK, I'roprieior. Jans 23 .1: tf 1 ;Tri-Weely T"'elgfaphb (Coltimbia) d Charleston Ctnuiiefi ebpy; thudi thodIanl d send hills to this oftieb Ibi phyttledit SUMTER HOUSE i P. Y LS, would respectfully in. n forn the citirens of Sumter ille and th u sbtroutitding country that he has ;t nturgted fmrni Charlestot, and has made rangenten ti tveeeiv, ICP tnid SODA WA ,it, of every variety, weekly. lie has on hand, ahd h Ill eohtindd to feceivet roughout the seasomb a choice tumortient of in-s and Confials, Confectionsries, Frit}is. -, all of tvbich will be diposed. C a thdp; in was ever otlered befoe in this place: May 29, 185o. 3u if umtoril ad ClaraknQott The subscriber respectfully ai.j - nouncs to the Travelling Pub that: ham stag~e leaves Sumtiervile every morn at 2 o'clock, (except Sunday) und arrives at usrmont in thue for the cars for Chearlesn; 'aves samne day (nfter the arrival of the ears mn Chaerlestosn) and arrive,, at Sumterville, at N. H.--hlaving rocurced the servires of his 'nter JDriver, Afr L. D HOP, can assure all se patronize his stage, a uife tad expeditious P, . ltI'iERL A pril 17, 18i0 25 sf Look Sharp!! Just received by a late arrival fromt harleston, a fresh Stock of ba y Goods naad ri-occn'Ies, mlsisting in part as follows Laes and Gientlemen's Shoes, of va iss descriptions ; Misses and Chiildrene .a tine assortment of Ihats anti Caps r Summsuer ; also, Col'ee ; .9ngaar; Mo. ~ses ; -Cider Vmse'gar ; Canidles ; No. 1 ackerel; Pickled ltork ; Salt; Water ac keis; line large Biroomus; Spice; Pap r ; Cloves ; Ginger ; Mace ; also, a fine of Tin Ware ; all of which will bc sold wi fur casts trade--by McROY & JONES, Oppnsite Wmu. WVebb's N. V. Store. For Sale, A valuiable lattiioni containinig ntine indsred and eleveni acres, sittuated in lareiamint Coutiyt, about seven miles frtnn iuterville, on the pullic roade leadlin rmm iintervillea to the -w'imoming l'enis. i'here on Ste place a good Dwvelling l(inse, itceng, Smoke-I louse, Stables, Corni muse &c. All in good repair. F'or terms 'Ply to Saint. 3. IBradford J. WV. Dargan or C Subscriber on the plnkttiion. WMl. 'AUI;IAN, N ov. 17 184i9 4 t f IMPRIOIED ENDLESS CIIAIN Water Elevators, All Peorseons wishing the above levators in he suippl ied by the Subiscriber, who is e Agenit for the lbstric't of Nunmier Nl. C. Stiaitervilte, Oct. llst 1849). 1 ly Trout & DeLange, O.ITMT,'STO N ME R CIt ANS,. No. 112, EAs-r Blat, Chacrlestona, S. C. Keep ennietantly on hande, a large assort. tint of F~resht burnt Steone taimes, Rosen. Ie Cemeont, P'laster of Paris, Now Y'ork rarblo L ime, Philadelphia whsite edo., (lyp. mn, or Farmers manuring Plaster, 1'ire el Ilearth Hlricks, Plastering Iliair, and Iiihng! Matnrials in general. Oi). RS left with Mlessrs. .t ', T, 8,. l8 & CO. will !nest witha prcnnpit eni iit. Jani 23 l araceries Just Received, Ward's Rice,Soda hliscuiltm I sekles, assorted; Neotch and Isndon P~rtmr, in p116 Port andI Mtaera WIne.; Cider Vinegar; 000 Fine ~Ssso, r r ttcl 9 * * -t K elereti t or EN i.&ttit~4D.ti~' ZortA U #t t 5tEA,U SNT DEXR FYJATUIsBENC , Gura vfo PA - , X for' all^Jior'anm genitaebf: Bowels, cause y Tethibg, I r tr iC Ci4A7 w cured and prevented as, any e lte *tometah slid bdwdls. prpvh : meuts are ,Gedi it reseuntlI +. ; bid.symptoms as Cho-a o s, Violent. erd I libn dii unce iii'l thol'dg, the treatimett bedo the a KIaler'y Cort at, hojiutly ate eases or the stothitchl itud BoWefri wltt, i F.able ittb usned udfe it#s' disb! Pri5Vellmtfe, It ellodftd ti5 tlitt! flbid t! "1 0"s ties daily, mikel witdrWa ter, aned on a pIroach Of the disease, It tonid be indderat dosest at.regtriariaad sto o v until ever y *ymptolitii.tetthoed di austi, the abdometn, . with ,er'erll .applit4l1 the extremities, in the, worth ts.e4 ai t eare, will cure rattyldiie.;of Therb is nii need. of any thinge a Wut sil, bworp of Calomel,.Purgati Pallitil s they will kill more tthian IF _ cure. 'e ihos~t Wetero asit Gm+ui yield to the heroic virtues-f thiirend kd magic. The proprietor 'iles i4eAvi. s6"o and Oohlly proEl&ilmiI that it will #peedil jre'. -ill disensN sbrtis hurauitbrr lie uti jiolidtd living wltheis s bf its benefidial'ftai after being pronounced inbbrabe anUi given up, td Nis by their plysiciatns. in all cases of fl ilurda the tnionly wil e lhiililly returned. ]Ond this Tesxlitiory. ' (Ekarabt or i letter from the ev Dr. .Eorfe. Daisville, Bucks County, August 2th&)847 Dear Sir-1 am now, prepared toi recm! mend your Cordial from having used it 'witi saccuss i -teveral instaticesj aid I am now Sryiiig goudi tnnice ilt b b!is of utbtited debility, dltmnded with cer.ngh, apparently pr-: darced itt the y bUng lady by her ouigruwing har 6trel uth,' to is e t ommnoe phrase. Yours, respelfully, - ALFRED EandJ., M. 3.\ Extract b d lttr'roma Ebenezer Cook. N iV York City, July 20, 1847. Dr Keeler. Sir. -I.have used in Mny ramd..'. ly all of the Cordial which you: left t rjh. the last summer except two, bottles whith I ..per sunded a customer of thluti tb tig; aisdlaviir proved Very bodetlctat; li hits' recommended. it-t, sedti f hie fritinds gilts Wish to have som of it; I thtjribte wish you *ould send me aoma by eipress. I am satisfled from my 'own. et.' perience that it is the brst medicino for chilr dieis Teething and Summer Cumplaintr tha is offered to the public, and'all that is lit'sr saty fbr a recommeudation is to try iL, Very respectfully, - e m C 084 Gritud at. cor. of Alletjg This is t aitrtiy that I itfe up6 iii. kee. , er's Cordial, and have found It a-vrlki4lo idw icino in diarrhwa, dysnterv, n 4.all d a ments of the stomach and bot'lg Wd b Tittthing, and is particularly ada ted to alinldska of those or gang tiadted tif 6iid fraidi er the debilitating effects of eedsUd - and clir mate. - D M'Aburum, a. b.. Plum It. ihila. Dr Keeler's Cordial-We i oulmd dalI the attention of our readers to this invaluable med. Icine, which will be fonud adivertised at lengtit: in our columns. Asa corroctive in "cides of Diarrhaa, a disease very prevalent at he pre. sPht tlntie it is highly spokeu of by tel who have uset~ it. h(Nrul'd btittttaiy Osaett6 df Augtet 28, i84'I Dr . Keeler's Cordial ald Carminative ''his attitile 1* adiertiat in saother par. nur paper, it isfattia'y renommlended by faii lies who havai thied it. 11. Is espeually lisbru - nairh .h-,hlren, astd h:l ul1feeldd lhlhdreds o? eatresa Th's Cordidl isa.Ut a -quaaik:.ostrg htlt carefully prepared medlii nad perfece. ly free tratt lily tting iajdrions.--Pennqly. mimam of Sept. I, 164s. . Dr' Keeler- Dear Si. e ti ydt use every honest means to promotethe happi-r nes of our fallow creatures, I lake great plea: nure in stating to you thieadvantagu I receiv ed from your valuable Cordial and -Carmrinas tive. Last autumn I was attacked with .Diam'. rhun, which debilitatetd myamyslem very miuchj ror nearly three weeks I tried many remedies, but faunal little or no benefit, when kiq. diagh ter informed me of yoqr Cordial, I bonghta. - bottle and had not taken but two 'looses leefor' I obtained relief. I was eattitely i-eovere3 before I used the whole of It; itldd have ra'. mmainmed hearty ever sltmes. Rlespectfull~f yours, & Bt!Dn,D1. D tPrepared anal sold, wholesale ii telailg Phiiladelplia ; where also Dr. Kecler's Cough SYILUPi, VlER~ttIiUGE SYRUP, REIEU-J MIATleICALOTION, LIER and SANA TI1Vts Plf,LS maey bea obtimned, Remedied of ustrpassed etlleiettey, ahid whieh have. nd squals. No farnily in town or coumtifahould be without these celebrated mtedicine. ad admirably adaptive to meet snddeii embrge a cieS. UT Also flit. It~kIliaV NA'lqljA2 RIlltlA, for the permanent dure itemwial of all diseases hnriitsg from asperitles ttt Illood, aor habit of t'sj bodly vi51 ..Chtaihi diseases of the cheisa CottsUmpltion, lirontli tia, tCmlarth, l'lettnish' 5erofula lii Ill Its fdltns; Treattr, Beaald heatd,'llietehaus of thei fitee Chronmie dIseases of the Stoltiacht, I l iu skinm, mutaneotms erupietter1 *bl'e dteelliaa*.j Ilip joint afr'ectmon, deep anihtd.ptina .of ttd bones, sWellings Uf thte Jolt ntag Ulmi', S'YpiiI. tic disor'ders, Mertuiat allti til fbrdllitii' predispositins. Femnies. ittiftstlIt lhosts'6t structiott. salloit corrnplution1ttd irtousibss etc., will find the Panaca ast elegant~ remaed~ foir their remoral, i'or sale by flr, ft. 5. Mjtu Je unP & Ehlny, Oratngebuirg; Houwisght AMiot, Columbia; J. Med~iilu1atrlron~ P'. M. Cohen Oharleston eaiti. by Druggist and Aechahls Irl e~ery twit throuighotut the State. Dec. 39, 1849 l IM ASONIC IIAIL '63 King-tetot edrvier. hf Wen tworthm, -V A2 IEN'T &A blI'rC11 MIf, :gy now receiving their ustualsupply' of Np1tin - and Butrmr C!mnth ing, to wh~ich they a. mk myiitd the attenition of purchta or..ti iey keep constmantiv oan hand1 i-~ IMd efu ploto stock or 'OlutVhing andl ~oetleme Outfitting dfrtiels. Purchaaers *1iet 1Il l'ittant of il ddscriptionsg And n full stoc $f Vest, 'thmey woukt intitq attentli~ toAml steack of Otirttih drtgld,va lits, Crav'at, Uu ddr Garm#ets Oilovde suspenddrj Desi All ofidd * towes p - ThoI ghit n cdtrio4 W3ntb.6 by il 4etmi