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COTTON.- igT OIPEN BOLL -OF' TiUB SuE8sos.-Our friend Mr. Edward Byrd, of Scrivon Oounty,la.enclosed to us an open boll of gotton, of this ^ 'a growth, his iter is dated thE 2th an he say 2 . "Xnclesed I snd you' an open, boll of Cotton, raisedby uyself, on miy plantation in Scriven county, on high pine land and without any manure. It opened about five days past.' I have about thirty-five acres that i now opening. The boll I send you has htd a hard rain upon it, which gives it a slight discoloration."--Saanah epub licarr. SCActrCTS Or Mac nt.-Notwith. standing the favorable reports received the first 'of the sdasot, of a plenty of mackerel at tly byt of Chaleur, our fishermen are havig poot luck. Three vessels arrived hare this wee.. One of them had a decent trip of poor mackerel, but reports that out of twenty vessels which came through the Gut with them, not more than two or three had full fares. Another vessel, which ar rived yesterdays brought home short of one hundred barrelsand gives the same dis. couraaing accounts.: Out of a fleet of forty vesses which came through the Gut at same time, not more than five had full "* rares, while some had as low as three and ten barrels.-Gloucester Telegraph. The Lahore Diamond, known as. the Koh-i-noor, or "Mountain of Light," one of the prizes of the Sikh war, has been brought to England, and presented to the Queen. Before it was cut it weighed. nearly 300 carats, but the unskilful lapidary cut it down to 279; which leaves it still the largest diamond known. The Pitt Diamond weighs 130 carats, and the great Russian Diamond about 200. The value of the Koh-t-noor is unknown, but two millions sterlingis mentioned as approximating to it. Party Politics in Missouri are running Ugh, and Col, Benton's prospects for re election to the Senate are, according to the Democratic papers in that State, grow ing desperate. It is now generally con ceded ythe press representing both sides that a majority of Whigs will be returned' to the .next Congress, and that a Whig United States Senator will succeed Mr. Benton. Goon.-There is a volume of good sense n the following brief piece of advice by Sydney Smith: "There is one circumstance I would preach -up; mor ng, noon, and night, to young persongr the management of their understandhi~i yhatever you are from nature, keep to it. never desert your own line of talent. If providence only intended you should,write posies for rings, or mottoes fdr twelfth-cakes, it is more respectable than a villainous epic poem in twelve books. De what nature intended you for, and you will succeed; be. tiything else, and you will be ten thousand tines worse than noth Aursiyu CASE.-A few days since a sin gulir case was brought up before Justice ilordley at Baltimore, to compel a man to furnish an enumeration of his family to one of the census takers. On being called upon. hereplied, "Sir, you come to do this evil thing, but I will not pet mit it; we hear of the Mosia dispensation, when David num bered the Poople and the Lord cut him off. I will have nothing to do with such an tn ighteotu t..fl" 'Tho collector expressed his wilhli~ a to run the risk of bein t AO b was inexorable, an ? odo t w vill ba. invoked to removG b .to "nuoahein rthe people." Ye n ot yet ;eard the decision.- - i Nr i. GEoaGIA.-We learn frm the Dalton Times that a slight earthquake was felt at. that place on the night of the -20th inst. Its dluration wa~s 4bout one minute.--ar~an. Rep. Sons of Tenipei-ance. sh.A Public Meeting of Sumter Division of .hiis Urder will take place on Friday, the 18th 0f September next, at Sumnterville, 4omnmencmgr at about'10 o'clock in the forenoon. MIembers of the Order are re uested to meet in the Town Ihalf, at half after 10 o'clock, to prepare for procession. The ,second Anniversary Oration of this Diviston will be delivered on that occesion by P. WV. P~. FRiAsdn; andl there will also be other Addresses. -'Tho meeting wvill take place in the Court House. Tihe public generally are invited. N. GRAhIA M, R1. S. Aug. 7, 41 6it Bouth-Carolna-Sumtr ist . WVhereas I have this dlay taken posses sion (as Ordinary of said'District) of the personal property as derelict of John Ha aks late of Sumierville dlec'd; anid I avail myself of this method to notify nal persons indebted to the dec'd to make im mediate payment to Mr. L. B. JIanks, my Agent (in this particular;) and those hav ing demands against dec'dl will hand them in duly attesteil accordino to law. Wi . IWIs, . SD. Aug. d 1850 41 tf WARE ROOMS. CIIARLESTON, S. C. Win, Howland, .TIforms ihie inhiabitants ofSumtner anid vincin ii , that he has removed from theL cornier of m~h and Market Streets, to his NEW W A RE to MS, No. 214 Rend of. King Xtreet, unnd now off'er. and will coniinize to kcep one of the largest andi most com ensive. stocks uf For sign and Domestic IRY GOOD)S to be fonnal AN D Rgo peo i.i e h0as I TH E ONE PRICE SYsT EM will be strict ly attended to. It being thes Fairest. 1erelehauts, Pisanters andI Fain-, Iles, visiting thie city for their supplies, will find their ad vant(age ing ving this stock an examinationa Aug it 18.50 41 G Bacon anid Lard. 4000 lbs P'rime Bacon, Killed on the inI. creae~ of the moon. Also GOO lbs best IsA~f Lard, for sale low, at the sign of thme DA R h'EY. Aug. 7, '41 if $100 REWARD, I tyil give the above reward for proof to, conyitenon of my Man. CHIA hlLEX, (a carpen .tor trade,) being harboiuredl l ai responsi h'lo hite Man, and Tlwenty- vle ola for his apprehiensjion and delivery in X~inter Jail. al boy was bought freon I aiaon Coerbitt, ad lhne a wife at .Reynols' in D~arlinugton, near liishopv ill. A. .1. MOSES. May 22, 30o if 200 0ls rnAssorted, 5,000 y'hs. O)snahuirgs, 4,000 yds. Jhrown shirting and 'heetu~ing, 4,000 ydls. Blue Domes'ti' rand Tlic'kinags, 45 hir barrels, No. I, Maeke'rel, Fresh Soda, Wilne tad ls-mron Crackers and a' freu'h supply of all kindas of Gocods just re reivedl. ,and for sale, b~y Veb '47, A. I, & l', MOSES. CORRnCTED WaaKLY. Cotton, - lb ' - " -or - -, .bh Fodder, - - cwt. 75-a1 00 Blacon, (hog routxi) lb. 8 a 9 Mlutter, - - . - .b. 17 a 20 Fowls, , . - 8 a 12,1 heer, - . lb. 5 a 6 'ork, - - lb. 5 a 6 50 Flour, - - bbl. 7 50 a 9 00 Salt - - sack 1 75 a 200 C'oflee, Ili, 14 t' - 16 Tea, GIyson, - - lr. 75 a 1 00 " Gunpowder, - 16. 1 0W i 100 Sugar, Loaf, lb. 12 a 14 Brown, - ' lb. 6 a 10 " White IHavana, lb. 11' a '12 Molasses, West Itidht, gal, 37 et 50 New Orleans, gaT. 40 a '50 Rice; Country, ' - bush. 2-00 t 2 50 " Charlestoa, - bush. 3 00 a 3 50 Lamp Oil, - - gal. 1 00 a 1 50 Lard, - - 16. 8 a 10 Candles, Tallow, Box, lb. 18 a 20 " Spernaceti, Box, lb. 37 a 50 Gunpowder, keg. 6 00 a 700 Bmagging, - - yd. 15 a 20 Bale tope, - - lb. 12 a 14 NOTICE, The subscribr would respectfully in forn his friends and the public general ly, that he is prepared to do all manner of WORK in his line of business; having ob talnod the services of a gool workman tc assist him. - Repairs of Watches, Clocks, &c., fell with him, will be done in a neat and work. manlike manner. " All Jobs warranted. FREEMAN IIOYT. July 31 40 3t Notice. By order of Wm. Lewia Esq., Ordinary for Suniter District, will be sold on Friday the 9th of August,. at the Plantation of William Wilson late of this District, the stock of Cattle and Sheep. S. E. WILSON, IL B. WILSON, Execu.*s. July 24 40 2t NOTICE, Will be sold, on Monday 17th Angus next, at the Sumner Residence of the late P'. W. Fraser, dec'd., near Brndford Springs all his cffects of HIOUSElHOLD and KlIT Cl lEN FURNITURE, and 'Tl lRlTEFg IIEA D of CATTLE, auong which ur< several BEEF Cattle. All sums at or under Ten Dollars cash over that amount, credit to the first of Jann ary next; Note with approved security. Sale to conmence at 10 o'clock, A. M. By order of J. L. SIlIAW, E. '1'. I IIitOT, Alct';r. E.x'r.. 19th July3. !850. 'd0 :t MARTIN & BRYAN, ANDe GEI:NEI:AL Conilanaissioni Merchiants, Boyce 4. Co.'s W harf, CIIARLISTOY S. C. -JAtI's StAnTIN. To0.3tAs A. UltVAN R' fernces : Mr. RouaT MARTIN, Charleston, " I O'NECAt., Coluntbia, " C. .. Sn-AssoN, Cantden, '.MES Wniutnr, Chernwt, J. H. Azirs, Winnsboro. .\D VANCF imde on Cotton andi ythe Produce Chipped to them. -'Particular attention given to the purchase of Bageing Rope, andl Ftnily Stupplies. 31st .July, 1850- -10 6iu , The' sublscriber lhas Initmoved hiis F' I rtltls WAltEIlIOOM to M1r. A. J. Moses' niewu stantly on thad, a gt'xneral atsornne.nt of Fur nilure. conissting in parl c: lI)retssing ltureans. Plain a:w 3larle TPop, Sofias andi ij vanrs, Foot Hgool.t. Ottomns,, Wairdtres, plaii and~ M!ahlog.iny, Canidle Ntnnds, I )iiiiing, 'T' andt W ork Prules, ( entre do.; Cuerledt Mapal, high andm lowv po lttedstads. Mahollganiy don. Odwe, Sitting, Nursing and ltekinsg Chiairs e every de'scription. Furniture madte and repaired at the. shiorte,. nolitre. P'laiin antd Mahogainy Coflins furnished to or der. The snhscrilber is prepared to fuiriih Illitnds Sash and D~oors tat 'liarlestno P'riters. Old Stand, when-e all orden, in his line will be~ plunctuaodlly attendted to. D)ANL. S. S.\lIGl;NT. May 15 29" tf T1'im slibscrib~er respectfuilly informis his cuasto. mias tand the. nommlunity at'larg~e. that lie has, just receive~d a large ass.,oent of G Lt yi S CA 88lMEIlst , DIt A P D)'T.-:s and VilST'. INGS of adl descriptions, toigethier with a large stock of Spring andi Susnlner Ready Made Olothing-, all of which, will be sold low for cashm, or to puncituial customnors; jleaso call and examnine for yourselves. Mar'26 I). J. WINN. To Millers and Planters, The subscriber has just receivedl an as. sortrnent oif Bolting Cloths of various~ Widths, and will be sol low lby WVM. JIOWLAND, N. IE Corner of M~arket and Jan 1, 1850, 10 :It, King streets. A CARDI. Reynolds & Reynolds, I have this day associated W 'M. 1,. 11 la V. N-[.S with mne in the practice of IN Mr. REY-Not.Ds has becen tay pupil for the past four years, and I coinunend limn with colnice to the c('nnouniliity. The business wvil bIe condiucted as for. merly at tmy oflice on Main street, unider the abovo uname and style. Aug. 15 si iets and larules' whit, lblac-k andl cod JKtid itoes, n hlt and lacik Silk dlo. , col 'd Mushins, Ladies' IDrests Silks, lFrin .es Trun mmilgs, &c., for stale by L. It. 1?A N 1(5. June11 19 Notice, Jutst receivuorij>er "'Southernter" a Frehi sutp ply of SI 'MMlI ( CLOllNs; of till detscrip lions, ttge-ltier w.iih Illack Cloth (tis andi ('aseianeroj Pats, liinek .%itin aind Silk Vesis whiich wtill be sodld at unusunally low priets bay May1 Ii . . IJA NES. Just Received, A Fresh Lott of fine Panamna and Leghorn liii ts. Also a hteutifual ass'rtme.nt of Colored and MourtaingOoos ofi lihe latest styles. Also a Ne w Lot oif Itadly made Clothing. T. J1. .VOLMONS & . May 14, L IVE ; .PAI T au , 8 for Nervous a ity,'Disease of the .iGanepe -, dnd 'all ' - Diseases Aria' ing fron a Disorder ed Liver or Stomach, such e Constipatiin, in ward Piles, Fullness, or blood to the Head, Acidity of the Sto mach, Nausea, -Heartburn, Dis gust for Food, Fullnes8 or weight in the Stomach, Sou Erretations Sinking' or Fluttering at tAe Pit of the Stern , -&4n.i ming of the? teadIi au.ried. and difcIclt Breathitd4, fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Su focating sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots-or 1Webs 'be fore the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the, llead, Deficiene of Perspiration lellowness of the Skin and Jiyes, Pain in the Side; Back, Chest, Limbs, 5-c., Sudden Flushes of Heat; Burning in the Flesh, Constant inaginings of .Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can be EFFECTUALLY CURED BY DR. HOOFLAND'S Celebrated Gernrna Bitters, PItE'AiIED tt DR. C. M. JACKSON, ~AT TilE GERtMA1S A A DICI.V-; 'STC)|ti. No 120 Arch St., Phailadtelpaia. Their porer oerr the above discuses is not ex riled, i f cptalld, by any otherprel~mrotuin in the I nCited Stutes, as Ite rtCrs aftrsf. in lttnly cass af ter skilful phyisicians hal failed. ihese litters are worthy the attention of in Valids. Intisessing great virtnes in the rectifie.t tion of diseases of th l Liver nid leiiser glands, exereising the most searhing powers inl weak n ss snli alleetiun of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe. certain anld pleasnnt. lIIEA) AN) HiE CONVINC:D. C-.s. IloDENasoN, Esia., lEaston. 31d.. in a letter to Dr. Jackson. Jan. 9, 1950, sai, "My wife and mnyselfihatv receivedI more ben;' efit front your niedicine tla tnny other we havet ever taken for the Iyqsympsia and L.irer disrosc." "I nI-: T:,sra 1:.EU:O,'' published at W ood. stork, Va., January 10, 1850, said-. " A G1l-A'T 31E IIICI NE.'' "-We haive imtiformly refrained fromn recom mn- rding to the publie aiy of thw various Patent .3leiheimes of thn day, unless thoroughly -on . inced of their vaitne. Anong t1,.*e we' cons id er worthy of notier is the Germgan litrs, itn e fntel by Dr. I1lol. :tiul preparoil by IJr. Jai'kson, ii 'hilzoe lphia. Onai inist:nce in iartienlar, in wo hich tih- stperior virtnes of this ind-dine iia have been testl. lois ftllen iider our olervation. Drinig the last snuinier, a su of 3lr. Anilt.atia CaAint.i , of 1i; couity, way very setritisly afllitel witi f.iter earnplaint, and niitr trying in vain viriois reinedies, lie purchased a bottle of the iiners, and a fter its. log it, was so much relieved of his distressing nlaly, tint he prornred another bttle, an.1 is restored entirelv" to hea:ltht." IEAI) '(IUI'Itll1l A FEW FACTS. Ji:nar: M. M. No.tti, a gentleman with great sieintifie and literary tttannents, said inl his "M~w \ Vont W\Etut.Y NlESSENUER," Jaus ry 6, 14:0. . "Dit. Ifooyrs.t~hGmut1N IIsTrIs$. - Iere ia ngreparation whiclh the loading piesse. - in the Union nppedir td he' lintinlous yin rI ilutnending, sin the re:ason is obtious. It is Imade nftter a prescriptiorn futrishe by one ofthie Etnust celebiratedl phfysiciansi (if.nnalnerin timett the late l)r. Chtratophier Wilhieltiu lloof1:und I'rofintnr to th fi I:iivers ii- of Jrm, P'rivatae Physician Eo the lKini of I rissia, arnd one 'i the gretiest nedic~al writers 1'eriniy fhas ever trodneedoi. lIe w.as eanphaticailly thl.e iinemy of 3o smJittg, iirid thefore a miri- nofifti n hi~felb fit wris thme invntltr andi eiithirser io:ty bie cionfi ufentily relion- ie 'p--eiallIy rioitmnieianle.d at, ini in-r ( onijila it, l~ysPfelt-it, 15-jIe iity, \ ert igo, Aetilhi y of t he $toinachf, (-li.iapatii: and aill coiiiplaiints arising from-i a dfizorderedl cotijjti of! the stoinachm, ihe liver ainl ithe in test ines. N ine~ Phihuolephiija pg-liri <-t i ilie editors -pe-aik of its elertsi front mheir uam ii iufdivfdutal expe-rience. hiianer thets.. ciri nml Mtncest we. feel nsarratnted, noti ,:aly in rualliii then atieuitioni of our readetrs io the! pres-ent proi rtor (I Jr. C. 3i1. Jaickson's) pirepannm na nrecoinnnichngimt the aticle to off aiffiet 3101&I-: E~')FNCIE. Thela ' u i LA EIi.r-iE it $.vr in i.tv G.z-rr '' thefbest family mi-w.--paper pubil.lihed in Efit Ite Staites,* the edlitir say of It1 is '-Iitn that we- recutiinett-tl iihatt are errmed-i P~alent Med! iciie ito lie contfidieni -au aI paitroiiage of ounr readfers; nit thiere fore .~ nlhi we- reionnneradts D r. I lotila iif's Ge-rnatin li ittr:.r wve ni~s it tt beft distiinely tinijersti tid that nse arnt spunikingi of tfii' uniitruims of E lie tilay, that aire noiseif ambouit fo~r ia fbrief perioxl tool ti fir goitti aftir Ehey hatve dIotne their guilty race of inischieif, but oif a intfediom lon t embtlali.di. uiuinorrsal ly prizedi, alil i* hieh Imis Oi.E t. in-arty tippiruival of te. Farinhv it...lf."' I:.leh-nee uponi e v ience hit. hen-t reciieis ed (like ifie fioregling) front all 5teictis of th-- I'n. ion, the. last three yenars, and the, strerst tsi '44'n! in itsforior, as, that tere is miore of it n... eel in tEli iractice. of the regu~ilair Phiysieians o 'ihiulphitfa ti all oilier nos~rtnins comin..ud ai faict tht c:i t-a-sily li' estaibhl-.hlalii ialf pirin~tg that a sient ific pire parai ns i m, '. ithi their qiiet appijrovial n~ iiin presen-f td e e 1ii i han. for:o. Thiii: tis i~edjiin wi ll erur- I.iver ('otiiphaitit tiar ietedi. It tc-s si.:elly litiiii.-ituu atrbl anid hver-t i,. pre-ferabfle~ to ialtim.-f.4! ihilmus. dliurasm .-i-h fleet is inineiitii. Tiht-i ni itfi t-afety atid re-lialle lbene-im, at anty uin-. ler wichml js ntece-ssary fir all ameii , iii .. tain to biineae coutierfeiatars 1, pmni forthi at spt. rin-i arie at the- risk oftl fth hs s of ihf u~-- 'im atre- innocietitly dleceivse-.. 1.UUK WlI,. TO) Till: Vi AlS A'NI) l'i- uti the wsritteli -intuirte of ( ' I J ~lt- *s itiu e- n pper. aiii the. iio ,t rtuus. I I-or satle, ni hile-tale toil rt t, t ith No. 120? Altil Street, one dlor h.-lusw "itt re-upec-tabmle dealer-u genierailly thrin.bgltth -l. esountiiry. Alh,, for salt- itt Sitmterv ille~ by July 31st, IW85i. .In Ac ei-partrshirtp haiis this day b.-s-t firmedt by' ,lthe ntudersignedi, for tE- tr~a,stni i.E au I it' TOI(A;F. AND) 't)MMISSION ltl'lNf .' nuider the title oif WV3l.:31. L~A w-l:. . I W31. 31. l.A WTON. II. WVuAN~~'lltalfT !Aty JONI-:lf f T. 1)11.1,. lie t3 SmsntIhtrn~ Wh~far!. BUi'o~it, Le(e & 'o. Agett for ihu- N A1.1-: of N A 1.1-)1 ..\-i UFA CTUlIJIX( CO-' .5U)1oii HulN tintsr Brown, Lee & Co, Agents for the lHale of IIA 1/VI.A"$ .NOl5 andu liarnesus. ,Junc 1 '2. Lately opened in Charleston MA iGE. AND NEW FASHIONABLE CLOTHINd No. . 38 1INO ST'RiEET, IN TIM BE, 1. SAMI L C. DUNN hats lately open- , ed a laro N E W turd FASI IION ABLE CLOTIIING EMPORIUM, whero ho itittnds kecping constantly on hiand a snpo. riqr and well assorted Stock of heady Made Cloth ig AN) G ENItAL . FURNISIHING ARTICLES. The stock now ofTered is onn of' thi. tar. gest tuid superior to tany otl'red in this City, haiving been selected with great-care in re. ference to the Wants of thi h:tarkeston piub ie. and the surrotvnding Country. -JAMES V. PIERSON, (formerly in the House of Johnson & Caifield) hats e.ingaged to conduct the Uniness, antd hopes by strict attention to the wants of his cistomers, united with his firtner experience, to mnerit at liberal share of the patronage of his friends and the publi;. - WM. M. BiI.Sl I, (formerly of Stn. ter Dihtrict,) is also engaged, and solicits a call from his friends. N. 1.-MFAStJRE' taken for GAR M1INTS and Warranted to FIT; all Goods bought at this .Establishinent warrantedh in every respect. Charleston, S. C., July 17, 18>0. 38 1m Executor's Notice, The Creditors of Win. J. Rees, Esq., deceased, are called upon to present to the Subacribers their detand.-,jpropterly attest ed accorhing to law. And those indebted to the said deceased to iatke payment. W. J. I 1* 8, E. Al. ANI)J RSON, Quuli/icd -|.c'ors. July 2d t f GANTT, HUFF & GANTT, Factors & (Geuieral Com.. lasi iOua Ag-cnt.,. ACCO.\I.\lODATION W11Alt.F, (ItAlLt.t:srTtN, 14. I.,.. Rereive a sd se lI all arie L.s of proJtree anr forward with t<h-spatchl, )Ierclhian !i;"" ta-trusted to their care. EDW\':lal) (;ANTT, V . It. I I I'P. .IA.1-:t l.. (;AN'l"P. IEE:ri:nt:Xer.:.--" -ol, F?. .- llhen, "inu r - Alessrs. Itrown &' -Stone, ChIarleston. July :3 3!' -t:n I.Iegro Shoes, The sul r r hiS )trio!,. arrang e-mn ts for the n atauft. r, of fromn 1-', ir to Five Then awl p:r ilote ablto ti," by tia! FA1.1.. For referewta-, s to qulityt}. ht wodl respectfolly reisr irrsons who ay be. dis is.l to jnaru:Ian of hia. to 1hw1 ho1 e. Ie, patronize'd hin bust r-ar. As to price, h, i* ill gua ti t-ei* I heun as t cart bet' aflnh-d. 31;ky 22 2 tf .i. 31(RG.\N. Notice. l'ersons intdebtei to the Estate of D. F. \yles, wl please nu!:e payunent to F. Sutter, 1l .i M A. W Y i.ES, Aadm'x. June 19, 1'50). 31 Nt Beef! Beef! The Subscribe rs are killing leef(tlhe best the 1)i.trit will afford,) three times a week, vi.: Taesala y, Tlharadav andI -%urday, and will kil as ,ftenh as reipnired to stpply the ugimnand. Prites necortin:; to theasnio-q1maity, quan 'tity, &c. Accotnts, ipytiel once a mnonth. De "ab Factory, I Javingj raaken thte .\'"tncy~ tf tia' f[>s ll.. I.! l l'A.\g( lil V. w. ar' ,r' p.ried to s'.1 thiro V.\iural ( )'i-1 luIS for ('-oh at l-'aetory pre~ .\. J. &~ l' \os) i Stores to Rent, 'lThe sub-etih dr- .tla.s for 16-*tat. etn v, rv reII.itiarta LI trill% l. two N lE\\' S'I'(JRENi ofi .\. IJ.& l'.t. . l ' ! Ti-v rare nerat :al conandioust,'). wilt tne I .et ron-nm iand SThehr int thea yaanI, ail a good~ arutto! fir hu -,i. A . J1. Alt s'!8. Just Received. A i~ artsm lot o St nt low pris by L.. ;. ii.\ KS. J Iat- 2t; - A, F, Allen, l',.'1.T~llt .\NI) tIltIt K I,..:ngi, Ifarinag luul conide trabh- e er1'tf' t a f tutly ., e:~ 's a hare of, 'the pl a atroat. '' t thoaire pobl re- tin ;hat etaa t :atan.. d itpItih, lni w *arr ne to .iaiet li,. huwa~~t 1I.ai.g tai hedi ma''!~:r4 eiori Thera su.ei et orraaa the enun oth te1 .l A- . \\- X's 1.' , .\/ s . Pue-tlataptni fore alemfrh l111wtlln (raouer and ar neces:-arv Hohl. tc ait It:. 'aathe . Io enn'ij ot t a iteis tai p iraitII )~ . \l A. \\' a y~ :, ar.\- a'.e Stt.a~tibur i lstt J Iirv dl. 1. 0 ta ia Plata in for Sale),', ' it tin jde 'a tir -. u u h- ut DState.4bryl ta om-Ia l I It i tt It a-ote t tahi bvr ha '?a t'' i . h ere at' at txct at.II" I w la rila I _at a umbna t .s t Ii bl :nd4 bart ---t l ii ho. e foia.r h r n (it~ a. fiaa.,n illi r Iaia l ae. t"'I t p afe c lm.n t o trew! i a 4-114* aa'0... 1 purchltitiast ta J~v Ii At la,.a ta July 17 "\\. J. lItoS r.l SECOND ANNUAL i'AR OF T~IE uth. Carolina Institute, Q'EN ON TfH E 19(h $NOV' . f0%2 ' The second annmal Fair of the 8o0ithCaoli na Institute for the promotion, of Art, Meclnitl% bal Ingenuity, &c. will be held In Charlestoti, .openbng on tle 18th November, and to continuo during tfi week. Spechnens of every branch of ndtstry are earnestly solicited. Premiumns will be awarded; for the best specimens, a Silver Iedal ; for the next best, a Diplona. For Original Inventions, a suitable premium, at the discretion of the jutiger. A selection will be tnade of the best specimen of Merhanism and the Arts-of Cotton, Ilice, Sugar, Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Flour, Rosin and 't'urpanine--.nrni ient to the World's 'Fair, to be held in London in the Spring of 1851. A large and commodiotr building has been selected for the Exhibition, and every attention will be paid to the reception and care of articles sent to the 'air. All articles mutist be directed to L. M. IIA-rctr, Chairman of Coninittce of Arrangements, and be deliveretd by the 11th of Nuvotuisr. Connunications addressed to JA SES 11. ''A y t.on, Chainnan of Committee on Correspond ence, will meet with pronmpt attention. .The lion. JOS. 11. LUMPKIN, of Georgia, will deliver the Annual Address, on Tuesday night, the 18th November. Arrangenents have been made with the South Carolina Bull Hoad Company, to let all articles intenled for the Fair, return free of chare. WM. GREGG, Preside nt. E. C. Jo Es, Secretary. July 2.1 33 NEW GOODS, Just Icteived by Brbwn, Lee & Co., WIfCJI TIIEY WILL, SE.L AS LOW AS CAN BE l't;incitASEn TIHIS SIDE OF CIfAnLESTON. EFERY variety of DR ' GOODS, consist ing of ilack nnd colored Alpacas, Ilack and colored Blarege, Pinin and corded Silk Tissue, White and colored Muslins, Ginhnnw and Muslins do., Chambray do., Black Italian and Silk Cravats, Ladies' Silk dlo., Camhrie ainl Muslin Edging and Ins.erting, Book Muslin and swiss de,., Muneched andl Brown'Shirtin ~s, Every variety of Gents' and Lduies' Gloves, Mitts, &e., White, llack, and colored Ilose. Irish and llroiwn Linens and Lawns, E"anglish. French and American Prints, Furniture lo., Ilin Eye l)iap.r, Rtts'siado., I)owla, Flax and Cotton Osnaburgs, Fur. 'antima, L-ghimrn, and Palm Leaf I mats, hlIIIts nnI Shoes of every variety, li nk, andl Stationary, ( rockery. Ilardwar,'-and Cutlery, lirown anid ILoaf Snears. (tollee t. Mahitrses, 'ea, 'ow'der and Shot, .'panish sad American Ae-gars, Itaiins, Fitrs, )ates, Alonds, Soda runt Wine Creakers, A fine lot North Carolina lacon and Lard, (arront Ware, Iron and Salt. May 22 i,,tt TItV. Spring and Summer of 1850. 1. T. SOI.OMONS. & CO. Would inform their friends and the publie genuarally, that they have just openedi a large nnd. ehyavunt a,:teortneht of .Spr'it)g & Suunn cr Goods of ecery 'e.'cription, tnlh an Plain nn-1ite,l rlanslins I-:nbroide're du. Ilhack :ad Mole farattes, ranee and inroidcnd do. Silk Ti-eines and Colored LIawns, L.inen L.nstr-s and Czhnntbrnys, Swiss Mitslins, Plain and Enlthridered, Ginglint:ss, Fac:y atid Mourniag Prints of every variety, ete. A beautiful assortment of white and Fancy inet.T)rillings, Brown Linetns, )rnp D's, Croton Clutha: Mar.*iesllc Vesting., jilack ~und coloredl Silk Cravat-'. Ginnaham and Muslin do., Cottonadhes, Ihkllehe and Blrown Shirting. anid Shetint's of oe-;ery gnatlity wtxithi a variety of G.onel too, r irnerona~ to be- sleiieitd. They x wonhi invit.' part ienla r attention to their -tocki of Ill Al W M A DF.~ ('I.OTlll NG. wichl 'a xii' been. pturIcased of the. Mlamnfacturr at In" I.ctuest ('.1*/ pric'es, they are preparedt to sell on the Int,%t reusetible tern. A.- a--soraientoft 1.0,,Youctths andi Men'ts * lai., oaniting~ if P'ahni Irta f, I.'ghorn, l'ana totax whiit antduink -soft linngarian, end! fine Sukct rut li.enve~r Iliatr--with loot,', Shioes, 'oke'.t''tery. Glass-wsare. Saddlerv, uinti (Xa.rete r.' 'TendI. may talso bet fotindl by ''alling no. door., .'\rho, h'tor ne Spring of 1850. W .G. ii A5a11011l'. W53 a ntI t5'h King St reet, Il' now recei' i..g itand a'fl-rs to purchatsers of I lltV a '00)1 I, wx it' ttiay x isit the City onte of the Ettr;ge-t tck of Rich (1 eve r .xpol:,edi in ( leirlestonr. lie 1ng madte ex. t t'.irrang ,Ienwnt. ihr S l'llN( A.-.,h axtetl n ite- lurchase~trs to hisi stock as it E learnt 'Silk ., both lack nndt colored; "r.-ii:ulines. Silk 31ntslitns, Tissttes; " littrage-s, herbth plain undI prianted. finha . Ginginini~ Muslins, l'rints; .\ l p~wen., t hanhan e-- ihllys,; IC~nboideies o' va it sylesc, F~eInx tllI ress G( ~ in variety of stmyle a Wh iin- Go.' ls of all thae varittns qialitties; I I tit tirp.., fbne, Silk a1-, t.in Shiawl s arn i Iantle is is Ihotery, GIas e's andi I 'nde-r Vestts, (Silk, Me ol'itbroIih-re i l r e ctt,-tic e ar.. lat in xxi. l' wr l ':nnit r ir li dhi-. iny Il r.atl I faindt ng Ici ds for! tft setWear ill th. fleadin rtyles rA.,a- inv tompltt asrti llt o ll I yt~ MMeav l large-tlckIo hhahed11. Pnni IC Does t i I - c lre lotts . t . I: et. !ii t li ., abu *l i:i h.- Irkeltxllk ti- e to ouplls-ih h tiost., -shoabl dt /c, .'as ;f(diao bradd aleery ariinethe &cr God .\l 1rjciW .olTeto P)illowy. PJar. N-0l As at--eahitot i p roi l'a o im . ~ sGo Fe. Ju.'1.OOM s&Co 86iiWthOrolinia=suiter Dist, IN EAUtPY. DILL. It is ordered1, on motiow of Mayranc- & Rfich ardson, defendantntiolltors, that the creditor of the late Charles LJ&CLet, be- requited to ens tailish their demands In thi Court on or 6efoe the first day of Octof~er 'neat; and that tie Commissioner give hotice of this order by ad vertising thie Paine ,on the Court house door, until the expiration of the said poriod, and by publishing it in one of the papers of this Dis met once every two weeks until the firt day of October next. BENJ. F. DUNIIN. Jmue 4, 1850. Thu above is a true copy, this 5th June, 1850, . JOIN B. MILLER, Corn. Jne l . . . e2wtd F' Benjamin Folsom . Would respectfully inform his 741. friendsand the public, that he is new selling out his fihne stock of Boots and Shoes, part of which being lately received, and now openinj, on terms aot s&dvantageous as was ever oflered in thin anarke . His stock consists of aii assortment of supcrfinc Gaiters, Ties, Buskins, ami lisses Bointees, all of which he will he happy to dispose of low for Cash, or on a short credit. Porsons desirotaus of purchasing will cl, well to fror him with at call, at tht ioOT AND o110K M:ARar, one door West of W. Webh'r store. N. B.-Boots kept constantly on han.l. TEMPERANCE HOUSE, J Tile under:igned would respectfully I inform the public that he has taken S. thil hotrse well known an the "CRO.S S K E S'," formerly kept by Mt. Win. McKnin, in the town of Cinden where he is prepared to accominoidiate travellers, and boarders at rea. sionable prices. Thu-e who desire to feel the sanin uet abroad as at homse, are invited to give him a call. Travefler accommodated for' n single night, and breakfast in timue for the enrs in the morn istg, at modertw charges. J. h. F. hOONM-, Feb. 131850, t(; Proprietor. Webb Clark's Hotel, ~SUM1TElR VI LLE, S. C., -' This Hotel in iituated in the most pleasant part of the toe n. 'VTe " Proprietor t;ill he pleased to see his friends and the travelling public; proni ising to spare no exertions on his part to render them comfortable. Charges rca. sonablk. WIC'BB CLARK, Proprietor. Jan 23 13 tf S.rTri-\eekly Telegraphm, (Colttmbia) and Charleston Courier, copy-three rutiths and sern.d hills to this office for payment. SUMTER HOUSE, F. Ma I Ta, would respectfully in. fformu the citizens of Smnterville and . the suirrotnding country that he lhas ju't returned from 'harleston, and hna made nrrangements to receive ICE: and 8UA WA. I' hit, of every variety, weekly. Ileo has on hanl, and will continue te receive throughout the season, a choice assortment of %Vines and Cordial,. Confectionaries, Fruit: &c-, all of which11 will be disanosed of cheaper than was ever offered before In this place. Mty 29, 1850- 30 if Sumterville and Claremont --- he' tmberiber tispeetfuslly- ant. . W inotnees to the 'I'ratelling Putb. he uthat ii .Ntage leaves nitervilo every mrun-. ang am 2 o'cleck, (excep. Sumfaiy) and arrives at luremont in time for the cars fur Chiarleston I'avYes najme ay (after the arriv al of the czars fromi Clar leston) awil arrives at Sumtterville at 8 o'elotck. N. lI.--Haling prtcured the services of his former Driver. 31r. 1.. 1>. hlOl'l. '*nssnt-a~re. all whot patronize his stni~.e, a safe and expeditious 1'. M. lHtUTLElt. A pril 17, IfP50 25 tf Look Sharp !! Just received by a late arrival from Charlestoti, a fresh Stock of Diry Goods and -Grocerics, Consistitng in part as follows: Ladies and Gentlemn's~, Shoes, of va rious descr'ptions ;Misses antd Chilhdretns ml2.: a hne assotrtmaenit of l LaLti n Cap.s tor Suronuser ; also', Cohllee ; Sugar ; Mo laisstes ; Cider Viegrar ;Candles ; No. 1 Mackerel ; Pickled Pork ; Salt ; Water Bucket s ; fine Iari.e Uromus ; spice; Poep per ; Cloves ; Ginger ; Mae; also, a fine Ilot of'ITin WVare ; all of wh lich wall be sold low for casha trade---by McltROY & JONES, Opposite Wan. Webb's N. Y. Store. M ay 1, 19a. For Bale, A v-aluable plantaition con! taiing tine lundlred anrd eleven acrers, cuinaatedl in Cla remsont C.ounty, abouat seven mailes fromn Stioterville, on thae puibl ic rtod htdala frtom Smuaaterva le' to thle Swinra umg Pencus. i'Tere .son the piace a gzoo] )wpl in It ~lonie, K itu-heni, Soaidui.-1 1on.se, St ables Co-n l ine &c ~. All in good re'pair. Fotr ters appy tos S-uni. J. Bradfomrd J. WV. I).rgaa or the Enbhscr iber on t he tinantatiton. Nov. 17 1S19 -1 tf IMPtRO ElD END)LESS CIIAIN Water Elevators, All Petrsns wisMung the above Elevators cana bie sujpple'd lby the SubsctMriber, wvho is ther .\gt'nt fo'r the Distric t of Smntuter .9. (2. Stnaterville, Oct. 31st I1'19. 1Ivl Trout & DeLange, C'O(.1L)11SS1OX JI1] 'CIIANTS, Chatrleston, S. C. Ke ep conastantt ly ona hanad, a lrarge assort men:t cof Fresh hurnt. Stone Lne, Ro-sen-. dt le Cc'menot, P 'lster of Paris, Newv York smau., or Fa rmerrs na tarintg Plaster, art :md THearth Bricks, P lasterinag I laur, atnd Dmnibhilng Miateal s ini reeaneral. ()RDlER(S l-ft woh'IaMresrau J1. 'T. 801. (f iS & CO. wal nI taet witha prompt Groceries Just Received, Yuattg Ilysont TPen; Pu-kle-t, astsortetl; *N~e uth dLo,h~tm Porter, in- ptls.; Port andi Mladlera Winoe Cidler Viine.ar; 41000 Fine egnmre le , i. 'IT: CNCERWS iER. ONE CHOLERA CUREDt Or, Keeler't Cordial and Car' *Foith.e a Poe s~k1 HGA, DYSENTERY, CHIOQELR DUS, ClIOLER A Tl(? ApUi , FLATULENCY, (*RG ?lG PAN fur all Derao ents'f the: S .touh 4hE Ilo wels, caused bfjf p ltg,Ioproer e(Driuk, etc., ate. (17 Atf ATir; loLERIA is as easily cured -and provelitad an airy other dseasee. the stordach mid'Ei'wots. provided the prope. means are nsbd. ,Ipresmau the samine sare bid symptoms as Cholera, Merbus, only mor violent. There is no dif'erence in. their.,p". thology, the treatmenst being. tihesuem Dr. Keeler's Cordianl, o jbastly cele6tated for ils eases of tihe stomach and bowels, wiliv as e" tain na 14 is used, cure this disease.. As e lreventive, it should be used insmalquauti.. ties daily, mixed with water, ani op tbo.,p preach of the disease, it should e takn: lit moderato doses, at regua andshort ifhlnt,,a .. until every symptom is removed. Frietions ( the abdomen, with exernuil ariplications M.. tihe extrenitie., in the worst stges of the dise. ease, will cure forty-nino of any fifty cses.. 'ihere is no need of sanything else; and.. nqve. all, beware of Calonel, Purgatives, and o (Inr Palliatives; they will kill more.haatI~y q >p; cure. ThIs most severe cases of : ( pluj*., yield to the heroic virtues'of this remed7 Il . . mnugic. The proprietor invites -in; aind boldly proclaims that it will'speedily q all discuses of this character., "a csH poeet living witnesses of its beneficial effscis beiig pronounced incurabi anc gven: die by their physicians. In aji cases ofI the money wil! be cheerfully'returmen. Readthis Testimony. (Extraet of a letter from the Rev Dr. Earle.' Daisville, [lucks County, August-2th, 1847, Dear Sir-1 am now prepared to recon. mend your Cordial from having used it with. success im 3veral instances, unid ,I am now trying your l'anacea in- a case of protracted debility, attended with erugh, apparently pro. duced in the young Lady by her. 'outgrowing her strength,' to use a common phrase. Yours, respect utfy, AzjnEu Eaa.LE, 1. Extract of a letter from Ebeuezer'Cook. New York City, July 20, 1847. 1)r Keeler. Sir. I havep sedin my fati ly all of the Cordiul which you left with me last sununer except two bottles which I 'pee' sanded a customerof iuiie to try, nd liavin proved very beneficial, he has reoinmanded at to some of his friends who wish to hive some' of it. I therefore wish you would send sae some by express. I ntm satidfied from my own ex., perience that it is the brat medicine for chii dren Teething and Summer Complaints that is ofl'ered to the public, and all that is noces sary for a recommeudation is to try it. Very respectfully, EEa2aEit Coos'. 284 Grard at. car, of Ailey. This is to certify that I have used Dr. Keel er's Cordial, and have found it a valudblozn.ed icitc in diarrhonu, dyrouterv, and all derange nents of the stomach and bowef:, caused by Treiling, and is particularly adapted th all, diseases of those or gans'caused by acid fruits; or the debilitating effects of seasson aind el lmate. D M'Az.z.isow, 3i. D. Plum at. Phila. Dr Keeler's Cordial.-We would call the, attention of our readers to this luvalauble mod Ictn, which will be found advertised ength in our columns. Asa corrective inis of Dnarrhai, a disease very prevalent at - seant time, it is highly. spoken of by al ho have used it. (Neal's Saturday Gazette of August 28,1847 Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminati ..4 ThIie article is advertised in iot' our paper, it is warm'y . eqor lies who havy'tried it. among children, alnd hsos cures. 'The Cordial is-no't a. bunt carefully prepared mediani, ly free from anay thing injurions.-..Pennxsyra nian of Sept. 3,. 1847. Dr Keelr--Dear Sir. -As it is my de f use anvery honest means to promote the happi tave. Last autumn 1 was attacked with Dliar. rhine whnich debilitated my system very much; for nearly three weeks I tried many remedies, but fouand little or no benefit, when my dath, ter imformed me of your Gordial. I bought a. bottle and had not taken but two dose. before I obtainned relief. I was entirely recovered before I used the whole of it; and have to.. tmamned hearty ever since. Respectfully yours, S. BUOD, D1 D, Prepared and sol, wvholesale and retal, Phiiladelphia ; wh ere also Dr. lKeeler's Onagth SYRUP, VER;1IFUGE SYRUP. RHEU.. MAlTVcIC LOTION, LIVER and-.Aa TFIVE P'ILLS niay be obtained.., Remtgdge of insurpassed effieiency, and which hqu'o equal-. No family in town or counutryshauld be without these celebrated medicines so admirably adaptive to meet sudden emerg~, cies.. QTI Also DR. KEE'LER'S SARISAPA. RILLA, for the permiane~nt enre and remojat of all diseases, arising from asperities of thne jbeod, or habit of thne bodly,- vi:: 'Chrohio diseases of thne chest, Consumption, Bronchi-. ti.s, Cantarrh, Pleurisy, Scrofuht In all its formeur T[etter, .lemnld head, [IIotches, of tho fae Chnromnic dise~ases of the Stomach, Liver and Skini, cut aneotra eruptions whi-o stveiligs, hiip joint af~ection, deep seatsd pai:is of the hosnes, sw,-lings of the' joints, Ulcers,:Syphla tic disorders, Mnercurina and aill. Hereditary prediajpoatioans. Females autlering from..hob strutionu, sallow comnplexiun, nervousdesit,, etc., will tind tine Pancea an elegant remedy foir their remnovalh. For sale by Dr. R. S. Mcretfu, Suni tervnlle; Z. J1. De'4ay, Camden; Black & Ehuny, Orangebnurg; lloaniwright &4 Miot, Columbia; J. Mc~tillan, Marion;: P. M!. Cilhen Charleston ; 'nd- by t)runggist ,ad Mlercaa' in-.every ton. throiuotut the Sttte. Decu. 19, 1849 8 MASONIC HALL 'JG8 King-street,. corner of Wen rth CHIA RIESTO~e S. - WV. A. KEN'T & MITOHlEIJ4~ are now receiving their usual stupplv of Spring aind smmunner C'oting, to whichthey Wooki invite tile attention of purdhasee. They keep conustanitly on bmad,,a full at com plete~ stock of Clothitng mfid Gentlenien'sj Outfiti illg articlesi Purchaser, will at times flid a ftill stock of Eniisgh antf French~roth Dent andi Froek Coaits Medtium arnd four prided Olotl Co'ats. Pants, of all diescriptionsu, Amnd a funll stock of VestI -_ TheLy would Invite aittention to their stock of Outtitting articles, viz Shirts, Col. lars, Cravate, Under Garments, IHoeiorv, Gav;es, Suspenuders, Ilresing Gowns, &c &c. &e A11o rftnec abuae oo ifnlV~ be ,oldai the loawcst precs. W. A KENT & MI'Cli1ELL, 269' King-st. corner Wenitworth. Thle highesItnmarkt ns r'O 1 byI