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DIE D-At the residence of Capt. James It, Ingremi, in Kershaw District, on Wed htesd)y evening, th 11th inst., of typhus fever, Mr. JonN F. Envus, in the 20th year of his ago. Mr. E. was the son of Robt. W. and Iouiaft A. M. Ervin, of Iincaster District. The rmany erninent qualities of the deceas ed, had won for hit the esteem of those vho kn.,w hit, and his memory needs no triute of praise. In hie private character, ho was mill, prudent and ellectionate; as a man iof bitsittess assiduous and faithful; as a son{ he was distinguished for Iis filial obedience, as a brother, for his kindness, ahd a'U a friend, for his sincerity and attach m it. In'April last, he was enabled, by Divine gr.ace. to entertain a comfortable hope that lie had experienced a change of heart, and became a imber of the Methodist Epis copal Church, in which lie remained to adorn the religion of the cross up to the time of his death. A short time before his dissolution took place, the disease having preyed upon his vitals to such an extent as to deprive him of speech, he was request ed hv a nious lady with whome he was ac quainted, to raise his hand as a token of h's taith in his savior, and of his acceptance with God-ho raised both hands, thereby aflirding another instance of the triumphs of the gospel in the hour of death, and -leaving to his relatives and friends the con soling hope that their loss is his infinite gain. .. 8. Alas! how vain are earthly hopes, E'en on the brow of yonth! A lingering, fading dying light, Before the sun of truth; There's not a lie, however fond On earth, but what is riven, But leaves the hope upon the heart All will be well in Heaven. Then who would weep when IHeaven's .heirs Their rich possessions take, And sleep all free from cares within, 'T'hat brighther world awake? Darn-In this village on Monday the 23d inst., MAGAnT-r MILLER, daughter of T. W. and C. H Lee, aged two years, two months and two days. Q- Thme Friends of John 11. GAYLE announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing elec tion. Sept. 20, 1850. 49 tf South Carolina--Sumter Dist. By I. LE IVIS, Esq., Ordinary for said s District. Wi John ScaT' bath applied to me for E' of Administration, on all and 'singe hr the goods and chattels, rights and credits of John Sims, late of the said District, deceased. 'T'hese are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and credi torsof the said deceased, to be and appear before mhe at our next Oruinary's Court for the said District, to he holden at Sumter Court I louse on F'ridav the 18th day of O, toher next, to show cause, if any, why the said adminiatratimn should not be grante-l. Given under my hand and seal, this 20th day of Sopr., in the year of our [r.. .s] .ord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and in the 75th year of American Indepenlenee. W. LEWiS, o. s. n. QL 2, 1850 t9 2t The Statiecf South Carolina, D3y His Excellency, Wnatra:Anstr B. SEA~aOoK. Governor amnd Commander-in Chief in and over the State of South Caro lina: \VIIEREAs, it is thd duty of every religious community to acknowledge, at stated periods, their d!ependhance on AhInighty God, to express their gratitude for past mercies, and humibly to implore ii s bles sing for the future. Now thenefore, 1, WVhitemarih B. Sea bro- k, Governor of South Carolina, do haere by recommend to thme pteople of the State, to observe the Fourth TIhunrsday in Ocetobecr next, as a day oh thaniksgiving, humiliation and prayer, anid to assembttle at their respet tive places of worship to offer up their do votions to that Being, who has assigned us a homec rich in the best fruits of the earth, anddistinguishedl for the excellence of its religious, political, social, and civil institu tutions. Given under my hiad.and the Seal of the State, at Columbia, this twenty-third day of September, in the year of onr Lordl one thousand eight hundred and lifty', and the seventy-flth year of American inde )eilleMAR i. SEABIROOK. B.K. IJENEGAN, Secretary of State. Nggr.~ Steam Boat Robert Martin, T HE new Steamner Robert Martinm, Caip. tain George Manstiel, will couminence her regular trips hoi ween Charleston anid Canmden, abomut the first of October, stop *ping at a'l the intermnediate lanidings on the river, both coming and going. Shippers inay rely upon01 promptnecss, and as low rates as can be sent by any other conveyance. For freight apply to II. LEVY & SON. Agents, Camden. Sept. 24, 1850. 49 9t 4 Walked Away1 e Aixout 3 imonth~s ago. / ND)ON, a man~f about 5 lret, 8 inches high,re mnarkably poline, beuautiful teeth, high foire head, well formed, wears a miusmache. arnd gotte, abouit 3.5 years obl. Also, omn 'Tuenday hit may n-tiler JIM, smainll cyes, front teeth abmove walntinmg, sull en coun tenancea, about S tfooI high, s~warthuy c)mapnxion, a Ilargte lump in both inistep., 2.5 years old. On Sat mirday last, lIEN,5 feemt huiph. stout humiil, b~owed l'egedt, cannfot lootk ini thme taco wvhen spo(ken toa, mu stee comnplexnin, fuil -hmead of hair. Suaperinitndants will confer a faror by ini formintg tha'i r resp~ectiv plaeo th at a suit - able rewvardl will be haid tior the aippr'hena. Miii maf t ho ablovo gentlemmieu oft pleasuire. who wal Iked awayv fur causes onily Iknmowmn to - ihemiselves. *.41UG1H FRi ASER. Ro-te Baunk, Oct. 2, 18350. 47 3t Iiic, Corn aini !ee It.' tfor Liae, at the ,mi:rn of Llha NEGRO2M. Howland's Ware Rooms. .Claarlestoa,. .. C. -IN The subscriber has now opened and is con ttantly receiving at his New Establiuhtnent, No. 244, Blend of King Street, NVew Fanlcy and Staple Dry Goods, to wthieh he respectfully inivites the attentioni or Merchants, l'lanterm ani Fanillles of Sumter D)istrict. His stock which consists entirely of N . W GOOS), purchased l hintself from the Intest itporiatiotas, will be olttil to embrace a very extensive assortnent of the most desirable styles of Rilh Silks. Casluaneres and lYloaslian DeLaisses, viz : Cartonis Rich Figured Poult Do Sole " Plain and Chene Satin D'Chino " lhiack Twilled ' " Striped Oftce l'oult De Sole " lich Chamelon Silk '" " Changeable " " " Pints " 30, 3"2, 31, 36 incj Super Black Oils Ithyno " (lnee Poplins (a new article.) 'he above cotnpries an elegant assortnent, rnrying in price from 50 cents to $2 Her yari. Cartoms new and rich styles French all votl Cashmeres and Dee I.aines, in new anit eautiful styles at the lowest prices. Vew and Elegunat Enabroderies RichI Lace Capes, Collars &c. nel-<ding a great variety of beautiful articles in his departmnent, with a large assortment of Lace :oDds of every description. IFo ekeeplaag an d Domestic G oods. n thi ,artnent will be found nlmnost every aseful article required by hnosekeepers, inclu. ling Blanket Flannels &c. of the best styles. Frsa IMourauiang Goois. Super Black and Flue Black French Bonba 11115 "inglish Bomhilazins Canton Cloths "t " Silk Warp Alpaccan 'Inin Black mons DheL.nines nod Cashmer, a 'dack French Merinos, lBlack Satin lie chrne uper Black FEnglish aid Italian Crpes " " India Satins, Sarsnet and Sin elm,.i's 2nd MIourning Moms le Iaine and Cash mneres " " l'arissenes and Xilks Particular attention paid to Mounting and ancy Dress Gosds. ii lute nlaud Red Flaauels. Unles 3- 14.4 5-4 White Flannels lie-d nid white dornet '' All wruool '1'tt'ill'd " Riieal Velh Silk and woot- Flannels (warranted not to brink.) Bro;-: nad IlRenclaed Long clodsu.. 'omwwing all qualities anl ti,ith4 selected ex resslA for the Country trail,. together with a xrge supply ofTickings, Drills, Stripe-s, P'laid lionespnns, h,-rseys, Ulankeets &c. &c. etnlra ing the mnost comuplete stock of Ionmstrie (als., ow exhibiting at the Lou-est Priers for cash or 'ity Acceptance. froodIs ent o ite Railrod frer of rrjna. WILI.IANI liIO LANO. Oct. 2, 1850 2'J if 1IERCHANTS'IHOTEL. Chiarlestoun, S. O. Th'lle Subsicriber hain'ig renmew-du his ~; Aiiease oif above l-tnaliinnent , resj 'met a: fully informis lis friends and the travel ing puballic, that considerabilie alteramtimmi andt mnprovements lmve beien made, anid that n of birt will be lh'n muntric-ml, to gie satisfaction to i whoIa isit his Ilotel. Oct. 2, 1't50. 49 tf TRAVELLERS AtOE INvirED To eAL.L AT FAsnttoN.4 tLE Fl t RNitinNe sitE 'orne:r of .1 Iinpg and: .11ark'ei SrereIs, NEAn~-i TnE i nntI:-roN ItorEL.. Fine Linen andu Mutshin Shirts, made in lie latest Fatslionm, aindi of the best aaeri Dankin's Celebrated PA.TTI'ElRN. WV. A. l)ANIKIN is the original inven. or of the hiyste outtf cuttitng Shirts by) n-asutnremenc tt. mien mn all parts ohf thle Unaitedi Stautes, anid T1hei' superiority ofdn Din's Patter ove r all the lame imnivtat.in of it, is unmiveorsally' inomwledgeid..---The yoke is fittedm neat ly .o the neck anid shltders weriut seqmn mid consequienuyl does not chafte or annov m he wearer. NelI~~iteils hlEasuires 1:1. keti athhd Mlhirts msande to order' at slnart anotice. [TNDER SinliHTs A Ni I )iAWi;ms of ( mtto:: -ilk, Cottuon, WVoolen amid othier desirah <indis, lI ressing~ Gownsm, H iussia Iht, inspendlers, Illaif I TIses, G;loves, ('ravats mnd Iiimkerchmie-fs, (ri-ady hmenmntned.) Stocksa pora Tlies, Ca ;nes, U~mblrellas, Soapj, l'or. 'esiery. And a great viaricty of oilher 'ood~s sitjabmle for Genitlemen. [Lr Thie prices at t his E stalishmet ire imoderate ammtnd unorml-atmlnd htbsi tntSs .eo conduiictedi 1s tie s-cu~re thle emustorni )f thosea ii wh t onc puirc-hase from uis. Ot -2, 1850( -49 t f The Sublsc ribier respiectin liy informsi lint *rienids and thle pubbel~ genmeralIyI, that lie is mow rece-ivimig and mioilpiinig a genmera as - sortment ohf 1)hi V GOODN1) amnd (s'iocerier, whiich he wvillI sell at a ver' imoderate ;al .aneon mihIsmt cost-all lhe asks Ih a C.\ ,I.. lineni Cambmlric I liakere bmiefs of all qlual tie-so~me very line. A lso Liinen Tik's mid Lawn lby thme yard. Silk din. Silk andi Fit tin Glovei's. Inse~rtinog, var mitis p-at. eros Flounctes, Embm oidered Stcollap 1, Sec.. &c. Cigars and Tobacco if lie Iollmowinlg biranmds:-Conisolacion-.... mlIi-llo-ega In (ihwa:m-l'anmatellas-lim. ieo-lmm'anto Gobui L eai f--Gen. PTylor, :lieri ats -Chairleston C ga rs-10 Oin a iimeh- I houlh anild iteady 'Toblacce, Vim :inia Gh lI i en f, l-Uloriado, Necutair, &ce. &c(. orm sal low' h fo Ir Cash-l. Wu. .J. lI~A N(IN Uindmr thealie ihje of thie Numtetr ihnnier, mdI 2d daiar ab ove A. J. & l'. \loses' Store. 4) 1 2,l-Y I.)i1 8 5 . -. . 4 N ' e twisioe of the Act a the General :A etnbly, in such case inmie Maf provided ; it Is ordered that an election be heldrat the usual places of elections br Srlem County, Sumter District, on Monday, the fourteen day ofOctober next, for Tax Collector for Salem County, Sumter District, the polls to be opened be tween the Baie hours as heretofore, and in all other respects, the said election to be conducted, in like manner as is prescribed, for the election of members of either branch of the Legislature-the malingers will theet at Sumterville, the Wednesday after, count out the votes, and leclare the election. J. D. JONES, e. c. rs. Office of Coin. Pleas Sumter Court House, 30th Sept. 1850. lEADQUART.hRS, 44 Reg't S. C. Oldford, Oct. 1st 1850. The forty-fourth Regiment So. Ca. Mili tia will parade at Timmons Town, on Saturday the (20th) twentysixth inst, arm ed and equipped as the law directs for drill and review, the line to be formed at 11 o'clock A. M. The Comnissioned and Non-conmmis sioned otlicers, the day previous at the above stated place and time for drill and instruction. The Troops will be inspected iniedi ately arter review. Brigadier Gen. S. R Chandler, and Staff are respectfully invited to attend the re view. By order of Col. F. M. MELLFTT. W. T. WiwERu, Adljhr't Oct. 2, 185() 49 4t FOR SALE, A Summer Residonce, situated nine niles from Sumterville, on the road leadinig to the Bradford Springs, containing two hundred and five acres, part of which is in cuntivation. On the promix'c are a COM3 F' OR 'TA BILE DI ELLINO 111 U.1E, anl the necessary out t, uildings. For terms apply to the Subscriber, T. W. LEE. Oct. 2, 1850 .19 2w Notice. T! e Salem Board of Comminioners of Cros Roils. for Salem county, will met at liames I.owry's, on the 3rd. Tueslay in Oc:oher ; the conunissioners will come pre. iared to mtak,, a return of all the irh/aite ard black hanels, under their juriuelictioni, and tIm number of mi/es or roads under their juris diction. By order Salem loard. STEll-IIlN LACOSTE, S-r'rv. and Trca'r. Oct 2, 18.12. 47 ~ 2w LT WI'atchnan please copy. T. E. CLYDE, Wholesale and Retail Umler Odd 1-I low's h[all, Meeting Street, C 1A RI12S'iO.V, S. C. iiFALtEt IN Sugar, Coliee, Atia--ses, Wines, Liqonrs, Salt, &c. AGENT FOR (<sann ''e Company's Ccbrael lick :nd Green 'Ias. Oct. ;!, 1050 49 if J. G W COM1 ' 8'TEAM REFINED SUGAR PLUTM AND Caindy MYauasafactory, 159 King Straet, Cni.r.s ros, s. c. All art ieles of the finest quality antI at the lowest prices. (L Please call andi see. N. 1.-A libieral discount to who~lesrale dealers. A lso at superior azr.c!c <f Clari Oct. 2, 1830. 49 ~ 3'n LETTERS RIcnaining in the l'ost Ollice Sumterv'ill S. C. Qu.aarter eadtum :th Sept. 185t). II.-WVtlinena I). Blowen, .\isa Abegail R. Boy~ce, Nlaste'r Johln N. lBradforal, tia hiam Browna, IlTao's. 31l. Bruanhv. Sarah liraclhmamt, I )aniel lielthune, G. A. !Irowvn. (C.-.\Irs. A. It.. C:anty, Tlheon hore S. C'oovler, 11. J. Coals, W ahliama Clybuarat,S. I). Coly er. F.-I). A. Fos xw.orthI, P'atey Ftirman, J unes 1). Fort, Malss Mlarth.t Fo;rt, IRo bert, WI. I-'r.tncis. G --Mrs. Mar.taret 1-3. Gayle, Afrs.Oli via I,. G;ardnear. I.I.-eaminata G. 1104l0z. Rev'd. Wu. I lohmnes, ailrs. hoetey lIarina, Saanone lia rvin, W. I). Ilenry, S:unneurl J . lIIarcat J- J. Iliarvan, llaert'Illarvini, J'r., .\ass A. 31. IIOImLTP. 'ilss llart. J .-aiTonthy Jeannngs, I )oelester Jlones, 1). WA. W.. H .Jatmtes, 31: -ter . WV. Jones. I,-Ni ra. Nlary 1.ackev .\I.- Hurrell .lKanny,' IAvtia WVarreni Anb r. Geor(gein a .\l't'nntiey. I k-nja. .\I tchI C1ihrls NI. . lK-nny, I. N. .\Nel'.ablei,', IX. Nixian, Il. (4C F.aihlenu ('yruis let, .1. ('. .\ c Ieann:a. I '.---1.. t i. 1'.ate, lit lhy l'er~lrea n, 1t.. .NI l'rint Il. 11.--3i:s Maria Ii. ltagian, W. ilI.:ian IR!g wv:.v. S --S.A. Stall, K. 1B. Spmaann, I'laints N. C. Spaano, t'.rs. ?41arv Se-ymttre, .\le -aritah Spanani, .liamth 11. Samoot, Irwn, It. WV.-lIev'e. A. W. Walker, .Iamesa' l'. MORE ROOM WANTED, fora rh recetion ofa~ thir FA I. ami WtINT h'i S~i'h'. t All whot feelt an intaere-t ian our heiahht aml prosp'riay, w ill lenwe call mad :as. sl~it, u t remviti g eit he aitr by who'lealo4 or r'i tail thei imment1se stock of Goods41- inas receb'e .at As~ i-aaets for the ~~ii( l'eopl we w.uanbl r. tfulttly ianformi themtt thait their liill supiply is. ne-uth aor dehvery'r ini "propruio persoaif '' on tioe, alr ml Itey wii i ese, adt.mi, (nk *h...n aay su. .te arl a-sm ail ti o t' of 'viroo .,t fresh nia . ntodt wonb ~lini l'biert-i tdo/th :anit u.~ i--i n'tie-re tr. are: iiit ,Z4 ati ilir. FNti.hegat. biati k nutel coloredtita .Inr dkai- mfah Ilaest' . amil Arich eut auyles I''auihm 1r i, p lt littri i le-inbri-iudered (luali .in t at. latin and fiured. .Im i l ' l a~~ tine. u ri. I *.i$ tll)k colos. ared iui u ('ambrie s. t .. C-l~i. I atrc is fro N- tail m3afires trtimm eiing ofat ttayll's Ilsr- ikWose m 't* n i ,Sl . . .t. Brad[ p rng eunnalo In Atlitut Idnuter DIutri't. ' Tle 'ant n1f Eloit fa' 'e'acliers, in the said Instittitev tv lie hhld by tIneTrustees oli the first day of November next. Tho following tnr the situations to be fille A Principal with it salary of $1000 pr. His lady who iftust lie cotipotent to aupeoviso the. napuers, wid departwient, of the young lmdles, with a geeral suporintendatico over them whTilo ,t of school, ant who will receive a salary of $50 A. taale asistant, chphle of saupplyings+ ' the place of Prinespal in case of his stlk HLence. Salary - - - . A Furale-assistant iu the Literary de. liartment, sal.tty. - - - $350: A Femalo kt'cher of French, and of the Piano, salary - . $6. A Female assistant teacher of the Piuno and of needle Work &c., snlary, $330. A l'emale teaclier of the Guitar, Draw. ing and Painting, salary, - - . $100. Ilhoard, r.o:lging &c., furnisled for the prin cipal and wife and 'teachers. and for nil the chibiren of principal and assistant nmale teaeher, under seven years of e. . There will abo but se rted a gentleman, ca -s hle of filling the ofilces of SIlti.TAi 'RiE ASUILER and BIURtSAR, le must be a tttfl'led man, with a wife confpe( tent tu omna the hotsehold part of the esia ldlshnfert, ' fio salary will be $7x) p'r annum, withta oard for hintseff, wife, and hirce children, should they have so muany. The institste is noW in a Very flouishing conlitiott, and situated in one of thna healttiest parts of the State. Applicationseh :be sent (postage pahl) to the tattberilw"r at Suiiiet.rville, S. C. D. 13. Mc.A Ui N, Sec'y.. # Tre'r, Sept 25 48 6at a '? The Watchnan at Sumterville, Mcren ry at Charleston, and'Trlegraph rit Cohtnnbla, will copy ontc a week till day-of election, and forward hills to the Secretary and Treasurer CASH STOREt The nibscriber ls taken the Store for. inerly (ccui itd by C. MLe.I AN, and will open in n few days nit entirely new and well Nolected Stock of ADry 41914)d, ,G;rocericia, HARDWA.RE, Ostlcery,, and Cm'ucke'ry, which he* will olU r iat low for cah ts they can boe uu;utc in any Soutihern .\urket. sit resii. Ilia raturns his thanks to his forner ctus ntmers and imtpex for a cotitim~tanee of their T. J. DINKINS. Saept 17, 1"'.0. 47 if. y VntclnrIn pleans copy 4 tints. REMOVAL, The Subscribers wnal,, most r. pectfully re turn their sinerte hainks for the hitherto most liberal paxtrnage bt"towed nItn then, and al wI u lopt ti i inethoil ofi haf,ruing r b""ir 0'b.l pn transa unad the public at large, that they have opt"na"d their - Large atid CarculIV Selected In the rountnodions New Store ane daor North of A. J. & I'. lo,. ,where they are prepared toeoa rlataeuit. the-ir frinat-Is w ith nile thing fron n piice" of Ilairging to the l'inest .1t'lsin. . l'--ase call, bef"toar puarheaving e-I,'. where. nnd he convinced that we do sell aharp. 'lh"ir stock has been well selecteal. and e"inn not fail to please, both as regards Pnten and Mert"I1( & JON-:S. CHlEAPER 'flAX EVER For Cath, (;ood Notes or Consi-zing of sugars, (ae casida as a "- .. er brought to thi in arl:et,) front8 to 9, 10 and II ca'an' Coffee'I'a,tia . a ollabMes,, i"alt, Batacon, IlI rd, adles ' ra, .SnufT1.'lagging ope1), TIwine. Cheese,, a . peCan-lma,, and' vtaiia othaer artica,. . tionsii to ntention here". ('RO'CKEI R Y,! ~ R AN!..)K A Fiane lo ofC i M- I ips, llott, andal l kins nia'! siz:-, aaf X. H ,/.:4. lie hauro tao call, anl i-eU faor yourisahv." McR1OY & JO.'tl>:. Sepjt, 14, l"'l0 NEW FALL GOODS, TI'lli~ tahaseribaer respetfu alit info~rms~ his friendas andit the" pni!dh- . I V, thiat he is Groceries, Domn. aeis, &c. Cons'iising in parl of theL . ing artcles. hirta""'n, ('r-hiedl, idtmfiaf - ri. - ile legar te. Chi se, la'.taennt andI I (rn. F lotsr. ( );tt', S:a!t Swde l-roi of all *ia'" .Ilt ittil :ulhy's \n u-ti 'Iaddles~u li ing :and li'v '\ "jgon fiis atlt Ilitnne., Cu1!ars,1 aiing :tuu \\,,gonI \yiaipaa ("r uchery. ( la-, anid Iirdlwar.", 'Iad ilt be.tar .\\0 h" til, a ti 'd si,0. l~la a ines, Knlite hand Fotsrl lid .\agra andIh ling l.\NaK Ii'S; AX Lrw e '"et ofl .\l :snz:tnad Ilavt 1l:uts tand (u~t \Vith tall othlr rti:-ustn,tsiiallytfnad ' ia a : li "nppli:-d (; r."eay :mdra 11 srdware S"ti(',"a.' ofi wichi will bet ,-~~d exceed-ling.ly C atl!u sti 5ept. !, 8.9(). -It; :l - FALL STOCKS Tlh-" sn.rri't en r"- I-;~ i.e 'a intfusm M'.r: chats tan! I) "-ah-rs ini inra utit is "Stocki an nnw ed for S~ua. acon-tng taf a enm.~t IFor'eigun and DonarIfl-!dic Togai cth i a- raI',nith tanlarge rSlock of ti"i 5t' ) F.:Vst iki, l'hai., i m Si.a(r -. ; (ii t o r, sa ii5(. - n i 3ta 1nnia The insu tin er w' (sisrnt i.t>r th aninilIa 'l.i:rl o ranro'ethh'rt thr-a eceo t he ~st. \. \ V ', 1i., mS Stath r . nS, weitha abou t Twnty~ AIe " f dl ,nn) d IBlanks for 5ale at this Office TO PLAN RSt Dry Goods ii ' lariesto: So. Ca. Th -subscribng is now receiingg a mu eur, and noro extensivo Stod of I,%A) IRS GOODS than ever before ol'eted onsistig of, Lontion Dulli) BL ANKFT envy Drilled Do.; inlish and Geerg LAINS: Wolah and linorkan FLAI NELS, TW EDS; Sattinett.i, Doneti ''!pa for Servaunts, etc. etc, etc. ALSO A inrge aswortnent of RICH FANC GOODS; Silks, Merinos, DoLaiw, Gin hames, Prints, Cloths,. Cassimeres, Liner Glovo-, Ir iory, Iancea, &c. Also, a gre variety of 8lIAWILS, Mantilins, Visette Elngant French Broeho Shawls aid V wette~s. Most of our Planters Goods are dire ipirttiotialiind we fieel confident in sayir that We Adr able to oll'er greater indut meats, fts it Price and rualty of our Good ditt any house in the City. W. G. I3ANCR(WT, 253 and 255 l(ing.Struet Sept. 18 47 3tn Vulcanville Steam Mills. The above SA WV (ie I .'I' and FLOII IVG* 311I,,S tire now in full operation. Ilaving replaced our first Eng ite by o1 much muore powerfhl sntd built a new Gri Mill, together with a first rate I0LTIN Apparatus, for the act'onnnxlation of sac of otr J'arttiers as (turn thet attention Wheat, we trust, by strict atteiion, to mi a share of the public patron-ge. T. J. C()GIILAN & CO. Aug. 28, 1850. 44 tf Prospectus of A DAIIJ NEWSPAPER TO BE PU11 LISHIED AT CIIARLESTON, S. C. I"'tw A a Sim.,, Jr., F":ditor, trtrt{OS It. L. llana, Printer. Sart~a The t ubscribers proposer iesuing about t1 30th instnnt, the first number of a Unily New paper, to he called "''t'IIE t4IJN." The nre sity for establisting a pper .nei as we propot to iMline 11:a been lcng apparent tit (s, at le, nnd we ran em ly hop.' that mier own Views of i nhatter will he horne out by the serecs sotf ti enterprise. We lelieve that nothing cnnese utore to the general weslifre of. se:ujkinl tlr.i the ditusion of knocwledge. Tce ladopeinelt P'enny l're's, as ai ntemie, to that enid, <ieserve partienlar attenition. As at rmsnieercial pape ourextensive nil complete itrageinten ts ft crlre sowience in all the prinwipxl t'ih's of ti Unite.l States, and other parts of the i or!l must render our paper invalu-able to the mnc cantilh portion of tie comuinity, whilst uu ettr-ie'ly low rates of thbseription and Adve rising will give the greatest fa."ility to our auive biing frienls. As ts Fede'rul Polities, we have long sine ceased to rerlognize the ol disincrtionse of WVhi ae llenoerat. Our Party shall be "the Part of tie South," and every thing having a ten denre to nedvance the interit of that part) shalt have dsuss considerntion w ith Its. We sint re-servo to ourselves the right freely to disense Imen..res of Siate pIliry. Anything calculated tolvance the interes of'ommnerce, Agriculture' Ssleence an-l 31, eanie Ars, &c., shall, ever find a place in til eclcinius of this patper. In size, the pxsper will he n-dium, and tit type' nontparueil ind iinion, so that we can giv as tnuch reading snatter as any of our contunp, raries. The subscription pree.!, will he 10 rent per week payable to the Carrier, or -1 dollars year in advance, payable at the desk. O terms lar ndverticineg will be 3 cent.' a line fu each insertion-charge is itmade by the linees that ice nuore work is paid for, than is artuall dunce, as is generally the care, where advertise intents re .harged by the square. Our tern s ill be rash, on the first u aljeeransces of an ad v1e EDWARD SILL, Jr. E' PAIlitos ai l'neblisher favorable, i :lhe ote'rprise, will confersr a favour by inesertiti the above. REPORT, [N -rrr. hlotsp. ore Rrt'iEsENTATvr',', Decernaber 19, 19319. Thelc Commsnittee on Parvdleges atul Eles 11ions, teo whoisrn were referred sundry pet toons, irrayinzg lice Oestbtisinnient ofs ne pilac~ei (if liect ; in, and the apipoeitment I Maniagers for the next Geneiral EIectio~ have haid the samue uner ronsideration, ate beg leave to Re~port, and recommeendl the adoiption ofr thne fol lowin'g Rsoclutions: I&./m/l c, 'Tit the electi ons to bee ho dl~een the (' secl .\Ioneday mi OJcto~ber nei: satd the slay fo~llow .ng, for Senzateors at hIlcpresentitieves mi te Siato Ic esiator, sh .1 le be h!ed at tnhel olk':ig platees, at: i cnductedl by the folhlow ing persones. CI..\RElMoNT1 COUNTV'. .elnagcvrc ief Ek~teins joir Claremo CoreaPIy. At Siioterville, two clav: G. WV. Bra< fori, Johnst J IKnox, Jsas. . lceriot. Swtinlg IPensit, onel dlay: 11. 1,. 31 1c'li, Ilcinj. .\i t c hiell, A. .\. Wai t s hishoipveu le., onte day : Jhn 11. Dixoi Jcohng Wt. Stincke'y, Wmes. K. Dixtn. I .rtr~c'sc Cro,-ce , oni~ e v: IEdmr Stuckeyt Jr., IEnaj 'leCautcheon, Johe Sbhaw. Sprong lidi, on'e day : os. S. Bocssar Stae..--aboerieh, eoe day; . iI. ilnrges Jaihi.ei Wu. Doeikzns. S unel rler.s. P rvenc ecc one1 day : Jcohnt IhdIlard, ( C'. J:wckeon, Wm.II Jemiings. .Al-nihestr, oe (ray : . J. Blelsecr, I Ntfie's' Store, one dav, : Thcs,. O'Stee; Wmi. Neittes, Joh elct. 'IetTndal. SEghlih'' Crc s.; ulds, onl eday: .( Rhz:scne. Ina*5c e.e le, Set.iA .[ KIe.cod ii .\ 'lchis vi lie, eone <Ire, Rt. L. lieri J.-. WA. ltemeer' t, Wco. Ich'escott. [enr~ X, 'one' day : IR. i. .\lIuIlrow, \ PollIs1 to e !Ol.Ceed tin one1 day at each thei p-dl-, excCet SttumtervuleI; at Stunesi vils' t wo dlays. M'uani.ger s toe meet at Snre tertibls ont W~cerSud.iy foillocwmg, coen ii .e vte C. an reeteare the' e!cctioni. O:e S.'enato r am eh lre:.- Rtepresenztative A\t lihe'ry IBradhrluene'c, twoVe dh.ey: Wt I.. It aynobdeIs, Isa I. ireogdon~t, A. A\t J. S. NI .ceeaddiin's, one day: E*.1] iBhekwell, Wu' iham .bu~nes and Tlho.. AXt Wuillinci Shoirter's, on'e day: T'b J. \I . Davis, Jo~hni I'. Junte, and( Jameos I bdton. A't 'ul ton, ow-' dhy: Tlhom~ias C. Rich rtlson', John Jcc.. He eyd, Ah-tx. ii. Brailsforcd A t .~eune l'e'k's O jld Place, one dc' Is s st llaegnal~, J amles C. Straenge, antd WuI .\t J1.e is NI 'rk I's Ste, on'e d1say : Jams M ekh, Jamnes L . Ni'elson, andl John A t We~cthersplooni's OhIs Muster Grouni oe dlay: .iames Eppcs, Wmiu. M. lclntos At Muott's Oh! Place, earte sday: S. B. C ke'r, Johns W. lbkecr, awel J. Wc. Floydi. NI anagi'rs tel meet sin Weu'dndad ay Sa so el IIa rvine's, counit the votes, and dI cl e-o thce election. OnQe Senlatoar and two Representativet Sont. 18S, t 0, &1 3 of 1 DIRECT IMIPORTE1 E OF 'h 94AM& 11S &%W ItA Ca ttestou, S. O. Would 10epectfiliy inform thoir friends nind those- who purchtso DIRY GOODS in their City, thidt they are tow, propued to of for a Iarge, choice nd well assorted Stock of s' Forein 1 Famcy, and staple D'y Gdois. y As they receive the bulk of Lfiejr (1OODS . D)1tidG''iromm EUROPEAN PORIS, they feel anssred of being able to compete suc at cessfully, with tiny other Market In the Uni . ted States. C, & E. L. K EitdSON & CO. 209 King street, North-west corner of t King and Market Streets. g Aug 28, 1850. 4.1 3m Direct Importations of The tabscribers, lire constantly rec'cfVing ulirect front thie Mntrrtfnctureis, MADE TO - TI IEIR ORJElit, and exprersly udrpted to the Southern 'I'Tade, arind to Whieh they with confidence invite the itfention of ptfrchasers, with it gnnrantee that tho Goody will be fotnd PURE I',AX-to-Wit Shirting and Fronting Linens and Lnwns Pillow Case, Coatno and Sheeting Linens h Rnsin, Blird's, Eye, and Huckabuack Diapers Slleache and Brown Table Dainasks, of as. t sorted widths, Datritsk Doylies( Napkins and Cloths, of va nous sizes, DoWlass. tlas. Cloths; lae jVbite and Irot'n Holland, ladles', hjent's., And Children s .irten Can bric Hdkfs., (te, et c. C. & E. L. KEltItISON & CO. -f 209 King Street, Charleston, S. C. Aug 28, 1850: 44 $m PLAINS, BLANKETS, ICER SEYS AND FLANNELS, t, Thn subuscribe rs, Direct Imjarters of aie WO .-N GOODS, havs just r(.ceived per Ships, "(ulmitr?', "Orion' and "Sncr-et" t, frur L.iverpool, their full supply of PLA 1 NS. it KEl{Sin5, WIIITE and COlA)REI) s IA NKE TS, WHITE, REDI,U T no! ' (ro;; BANNEl lANKETING,GUnrrn 'sey Shirts, Kilmarnock Caps, Scotch hon. , nets, &c.. satc., expressly steied to our Sourth errt P'Intiters trade, arnd to an Iriupec:ton of r which, they cnntldently Invite all Who visit the Charlestaon Market. C. & E. L. KisR1I1SON & CO. 209 King Stree t, 9 North-west corner King and M arhet-Strs. Y Charleston, Aug. 28, 1850. 4 4 3n WARE ROOMS. CIIARLESTON; S. C. Wm. Howland, Informs the inhabints of Sumter ani vincin ity that he hay removed from the corne-r of Kinand Mlarket.treetn, to hik. NEW WAItE 00RMS, No. 244t Blend of King atrret, and r now offers and will continue to keep one of the largest and most comprehernsive stocks of Fur e vigi and Domestic It)Y (GODS to be fannd in the City. A large part of which he has 131 POlRTED DIRtECT exp~rensly for Southern tradte. TliE(ONE PRICE SYSTEM wiil be strict ly attended to. It being thre 'aireat. Meltrchanatq, Phinnters snd Famn visiriuig thre city for threirsupplies, will find their gadvnanrage In givinag thin stock anr examinatio, Aug 1ist 4J 41 Gc MARTIN & BRYAN, AND GENERlAL -Comm isioni Mercanuts, lloycei 4- Co.'s W heunf, CI IAltLESWON S. C. JA3tEi ARTPC. TIIo)MAs A. InRYAN. a) M r. RuonrERT MtwrtN, Chrarleston, I- " C. J. .Suisssos, Camrden, :t " JA.)iss WVionT, Cherrnrw, ',4 ADVAXNCES mrierr on C~ottn und othecr di l'thince' .shnipped ton themq. - "lrticurlar atte'ntio~n given to tire puira'se of flagging, Ruope, and Fa:rrity Supplies, 3 IstJuly, 18(0. 40 6tn Wm,. Allston Gourdin, - NO. -1, I',ASTI lA Y, CI IAltilSTON 8. C. Is preparedl to rmke liberal.i atdvances on Consigrrmnns of rI ice, Cotton, Corn, Shugar, Flortini,rxin, &c.rtri Oamen, & Co., Gaeorge~ A. I Inph-y, Alonz.o J. Wh~gite', Chrlestorn. S. C2..; Tndy Waler E l,.i., G;rev~~ill, S. C.a~r A pril , Pt00. 26 ly SilF K L EFOR D & GR A ESER, F ACTOIES A ND COMMZISSION NO. 13, CE-N'I'IA T. W IfAltF (IJALtL2STON, S. C. Aung. 1.1, 1>0. 4-J 9t GANTT, HUFF & GANTT, Fa3ctors51 & desneiiral 'oin-. ACC OM MODIATliON WuIllAitF, lterelve andI 'eli rll arrticles or proadnee aind gfoarwardI with, de.paath, 31erchrandize enrtrrustedl toa their car. JAMES i.. G;AN i T. vrrc've.-.ol. f. J. 31aen, Srnter; * Alesnr,.. Blrowni & Stnanr, (Charlestron. BenjaninFolsomp W-olau d recful irnfornm tar frrinds aind the, public, thant~ heis nlow sellinrg amt i tinea stock. f a pao wich being~ hrtely ne aived, rind rnow opebk'~ni, 'ar terrina a ad'vantageoanr ra was ever etleredl rm this rinarker. Iilin stck conasists, of an ansartine nt of sirjpetrine ;nritrs. ins lIwakin, arid 3Iinses Blatni, all of whrichr lhe will be Shpyto dtispose. of( liw (1gr Cash, or on a shiort cei.l'ersas deirnof prcrhasing wtii l d weall to favor hirn with ai catl n rt tire cio-r An, Snro. 3tAIav. one dahr WVest of ~VW ahh iaaor. N. I.-Ikrtots ke'pt constaintjy oun hai. A BUGGY FOR extl' eptenCh.p Cfrendon rat'thg pezt ot ' Claredon otiy j85 - IN TQ~lV ' tamo. Dlckey ?.. E. Afelleo(L Will te so on the first liMnday nOt ,_ ii#aI not then sold, tril( efro hffeoreny a" , s at qctent Sale Day, until lti'.,;. - A Tract of Iand of Four Hundred Acres, in anIl D14r bounded by lnnds of Col. MooreW E Mellett, Iobt. R. Aleletit, Jarlea M #l , and Robert Bradford. L . 'Tho Tons of Safe .t'o Cusl , ' ' Ker payi for ali necesairy papers, ( order of the Court. v. .OHN 1B. Milo,&a Sutnterville, 14th Sept. 1850. 47 3d South-Carohina-Sumter Dis. IN 'qUITY, Alextaider Metain, Daniel McLean Afl.t* le s-t. W. A. C~elloughy Adan Cha .IllLi. ; It is ordered, oh motion of Mayrr &fcL#h. ardson, de -nridant Solicitera, that the credlhode, of ae late Charles 31cLeon, be required to ew tablisri theeir t enind ip this Court an or before the first dnpy or Octobrr n "xtf arid that the. (iommisjoner give tiies o Sthis order b' ai vertiiing tihs 'nse on thr Coau Horse dstf until t.e expiration of the said perkod, u.ed' by pulishing it in one of the pars. of this D -" trtet wme every ttu weeks unl the firstday a J1ne 4. BENJ. F. DUNKIN. ho above is a trife copy, this 5th Jine, 1sB id JOHIN 1. MILLER, comap - 33 e4 wid The subnscriber fims Remored his FUf A 'l~i"m WVAIEEROO.M to~fr A.J Ms' hlildingi (up-stnirs) where lie Will keeji con stantly on hand, a genetal assortnent of Fur I niture, consilddng i44 part of reis nBureaus, lain. and .Mrfle rep, Sofas and D1 vans, Foot Stools. Ottornns, Wardrobe,, plain and, Mnhoganuy, Candle stands, Dining, TeI aned Work Tuile, Centre doe.; trld 1aple high and low post kdsteads, Mnhogunf tie. j Olie, Sitting. Nursing and Rceking Chairs of every description. Furniture mode aid tapaired at thse lhera tice. -f5 lain and Tahogany Coffins fitfnfished to Ov" 'l'in subscriber Is t prod to furnish 1311m it, Saal and Mo ao o a t s 01s e i ll contmue hsrW~s..K-iIOP t'di ltnl Suand, N here all orders in his line Will be puncnunily attenled to. .a 1 -DANI,. 8 SARGENT. a1399 u" Theuhreriher r'especfully informs his cuufo iners and the oominunity at large, that ho Md lust reevod a inrgt narsortment of CL.OTHIS t'A8813El KItKS, bRAP WETES and VEST. iNGS of all descriptions, toge'Jer with a. large stock of Spring and Summer Ready Made Clothing, all of which, will be sold low for cash, or punctual etsuwsnore; please call and exannoo ' yourselves. :' Mar 26 D. J. WINN. Stores to Rent, Tha subscriber oflers for Rent, on very reasonale termns, bla two NEW ST'OR.E ioli rcmteejutaov h Stove itfWA. lJ.CP. Iroe. Thy r neat and ommtodlous, with line Lot room and Shelter n thes yard, aind at good stand for business Juno 24;A. J.M Q8 - Negro Shoes, Tessab'eribe r haaw made arrangen~ fO e the manusfactttre of fron Four to Fir Tholusand pairs of the above art ele by th1 FALL. Poa reetrenZce as to quality, ho wou d retspectfualy refer persons whlo may be diispossed to purchase of him, to thume who patronized him last years As to iie, lie wvill garantee thnm as low as can he afJlimled. M'y2 2'' 3..IORIGAN. --Executor's Notice. The Creditors of Wm. J. Rees, Esq., deceased'u, airce alledl upon to present to the subscrnibers t heir dlemands,jproperly attest edi according~ to law. Anid those indebted to the said deceased to m.ake payment W v. aREES, . E M. ANDERSON Qualiped Ex'ors, Jualy 2d 36 : . if DeKalb Factory. TInving taiken the Agrency of the D)a. K.i F A1 CTR , lwre re o Cah their Y AR.NS and OSAB Sror Cash at Factory prices. Juno 2-1, l1850. 35 t $10,000 CASH *. In hand for~ie purchae of Negroes Of. e thier sex. A~pply to Coltunahia, S. C. Aug.8, 184. ~NOTIC0E. I here by give nottee that ap;plicathin ill be muade. to the Legislature of this State at its nest ssas.in (sir a roadi from tienr the house of Ed. -S munI tuudey sea., to the, road from Bishmp. jIbl ts ('ameletn, at the lowerend of the planta tion of Joe1 ~l i:.. .IOJTN BT1OW4 Non hisehopv ille, S. C. Aug. 13th, 1d50. 4Sa---tf NOTICES Whlereas suntdry NOTES, which gefO in theo posecssion of Mr. Thomnu Brtthby, decease'd, have beeni pilt into my hands for collecijti by thos~e interested, which pr~ts (asi appear.s) were givecn for the hire d the Negroecs, in~ which Mrs. E. Singleton, do cenased, had a lte Estate; thererore, notice is hereby tivenl tilat immediato pagtsptn as requireti W. LE.W,0.. .Aug 12, 1l$.O___ Publio Natics 1$ I ereby givon, that applcation wviii be~. .~.~ ade s t i j next Sessijon oi he Logislature of Sont Cifolhina. for a Chirtarof inccer pornitioni for Ihe Vi lage of K ngstrto.. K ings tee, Aug. 211; 18i0. 4 NOTICE, A pplk-ation will be made 10 the Leg~ar ilit~ itsnext Mosli, Is numnber of ai Miechantess and Meteh nts fOr a dh't corporate n COTTON EINFCt ('OM rA N Y, td ho lucated in of nearadfars rIlle, 8. C. Bagging -and 1o wohave removed tot tb conrwest ofthe 1-l F4 t S