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A - ul3--Ve give (ays the Iart fold ('oarani,) the follbwing trhet -t'q letter from a gentleman of Alaama tQ frieid in this city. as a spebimen 'of the ste of feeling hi the interior otuhties a tip;,So h. The writer'is- a.:tltivO c Corm tt' who has resided in :Alabama for some years, nud fully understands thi vt those about whom he write:. t: Calhoun could not effet "ii tw yents, has been dons in six woek visr nion of the South, .1 do assure foi thai, in this county,-one of the Wealthiest ,and containing as quiet and intelligent i population as there is in the United State - , whgtoo-whore' first there was a'lard Unionagarty--there is now no one protmm 'i ant citizon that I kha-w of, or have ;hearn ';thait does not say the time has come fo ecession. For one, with many ties ti ind me to the Nortli-born there-huvin riends and relations from whom it wouls Abe painful to -dtf'er-having hoped, and until my recentt-vsit.to the North, having expected that my children and yours woult Jive an die under the same governmen our fathers had-it was with great reluc -tance that I was convinced that the Nortl 4 would not leave us alone, which was al we asked. As it is, I am prepared cool!' and calmily to vote for secession, and, if i is necessary, to sustain the vote witis 1ifi ,nd fortune. The Union, as it has beet v inanaged for some years, has no friend }were. Those who hoped justice from tin North re giving up their hopes, since iN ncvsc aine of the action in Ohio, Pennasyl vailh, and especially in Massachusetts Nothing ht the elhctual waking up of the Union anen, (if any such there be,) at the North, and their elffctual putting down u shivery agitation Ihere, can now save til Union. No Union party here can save it Their gro'urnd has been taken from unde thea by the nullitication of the slave law -K and the renewed and increasing agitatiot T &:he slave question at the North." DiEo.-In the City of Charleston on the 29:1 November last, Mrs. EnL.xANon RANaA t.. L.A COSTE, aged tventy-two year", consort of Mr Stephen Lacoste, who at the time of his deatd s.v -ident of the Union Insurance Comlpa niy; also a Merchant in Charleston, am 3Iotlher of Col. Stephen Lacoste of this District She left at the time of her death 5 living Chit dren, 22 Grind Children, 7 Great Grand Chii dren.-She was born in St. Domingo, and escap cd from that Country duringf. tha4 revolution u that Conatry aind - has resided iii the City u Charleston since the year 1791. She was o the, Roman Catholic Chureh. ,AARIED, on the 28th uil,, by tIhe lle L4. L. King, Mr. Fs.txcts 1. llnowy, to Mii: ANNETTE RE.,Ms, all of this District. On the 5th instant, by the Rev. W. Banks A. L. Cn.wFonn,, EsBn., of Chester District aind Miss MJatLixn.r P. 1[ARRINr-oN, daulgh ter of Rey. John HIarrington, of Sumter Dis trict. tOn the 51h instant, by the Rev. Mr. Owens Col. W'M. M. JAtEs, to Miss MArrnHA, elites dauhtier of Mdr. A. Norris, all of this District On the 121h instant, by the Rev. S. Owens Mr Nsoanount JonssoN, to Misae Sus.u RiraewAv, all of this District. ile 11th instant, by the .Rev. D. Me Queen, Mr. Joux S. RtcuannsoN, Jn., ti Miss' Aoyas D. McDowei.n, all of this Dil triet. jTE STATE Of ~a ~~ Car~ol in. ''tEAgen. Msta1blished at this place, ia now rnady, for the transaction of business a Sthe office of theo undersigned. 31ONT;OMERYL~ MOSES, A;'-r. tunterville, S. C., Dec. 18th, 1850. 8 3t rmhithierto knowni as Hialhurt & Lana untla wiill pleaise mtake irr-niedliate paywment, Iltl)It'1'R & LANAGAN. Iec. 1Gth, 1850 8 tf Notice, All pesn iindeb~ted to L.. I). Iaope dec'd, art retineastedl to make .mnedlate paiymienlt ail al persons havinig ctliama aigainil thea said *ie'd, ar, regnested to hiad thiemnin duly naa:ted, to P. M IlULERAdmn'r. Dec. 18th, 1350 8 tf 28 Negroes for Sale, On thea first Mnday in January next, to the, highest biddeahr, in Smnaterville.--ilhe abaitve ne groes wtill lbe sohl as the estate oafMrsa. E'. Sin. gleton and Mina TI. Xingleona. Trmns 'asha. D)ec. l5gh, 150 8 tf gY' Watchmaan wtill copy. ~ Wanted, 20 o etErgs. 15 cenits pe~r do~zen will b padfr l0 ozeni eggs, by JOHN CHINA. Dec. 18th, 1850 8 t CHM7KRS I CHAIRS!! Mahiogany Rocking Cain seat Do. /1 2 doze n Cain Sent anal Waisor Settina (Chaira for ene low. Ap dyi PtOo' If-. 18th,, 1850) II t Rail Road Notice. OFF'irE WiL.. & MAN. 11. R. Co., Mirion C. I1. S. C., Dec. 1d, 1850. SThe Stoack holders of thaoe Winington ant ~ina)c.tcr Rail Road Coinapany, are he lot0ae th~ a the Eighlth Instalment o ~slrs Inr share on their Stock is re ~4e paidh on the fiae (lay of Januar ~f thec Board of Directors. M1cRA E- See'y & Treas'r. -, :lebmian wiill copIy. .Exaaxrr.n's Oairte., WIs. & MIAN. It. II. AntroN C. HI., 8. C. Serlaed proposnls will be, nree'lvedl addressed ta eight I tonnnd cross5 ties of painie, Jxast or white .ak or .:ypre'ss, f i mchaea thick anda hewna on tw< side to show 9. inche herart. to be ldlivere, betweeon the~ .Jnnetiong 'fth~e WVihningtoan &~ Muan nndiI.~i Mancester. .\Iso for thie limber ntecessary for the, truastle work aut ('allne Sasanaiid (ra-e Hwwa. lForithn e .nstrucetlion af~ the trnastle work betweea: liills *of ainiher, places, si aciflications &c. mas be in g nplictioi~i n W. 11. Sltih, assistani *:Ie (.6wr a a cha:rge of theo work neu r Sumtekrville, r the2trd in't. Wool Wanted. Th'e highet' omitrket pric.o paid for W~OOJ A. J. & 1. MO.JMim 4 Iendoin'emale Academy. SUlYTER DISTRICT. School will be resunnd in this establish ment on Monday, 20th January 1851. The f Principal will be assisted by a compotont lady.. Ile has auple accommodation for boarders; and presumes it is unnecestiary to say a word in regard the health of the Sand Hills of Clarendon. For termns &c. apply (it' by letter. post-paid) to W. K. STUART, Principal. Fulton 1'. O. Dec. 10th 18 .0 8 3t The State of South Carolina, DARILINGTON DISTRICT. William D. Itollings who is in the cistodiy of the Sheriflrof Dnrlington District, by virtue ofa r Writ of 'apins ail Satisfaciendtun it the suit of John F. Irvin, having filed in my oflice togeth or with a scdle on oath, of his estate and ef fects, his itition to the Court of Commmn P5leas, praytng that he may be udinitted to the benetfit of the Acts of the General Assembly mde fur the relief of Iusolvent lehtors. It is ordered that the said Joint F. Ervini and all other. the creditors to whom the said William I). Itllings, ht, in anywise indebted, h-, and they are Ierety suntmoned and have notice to a1lpeitr befo re thi said ('ourt at I)arlietaon ('ourt Ilon. tun 31on. day the seventeenth d:sy of .Mlarch next, to hew cause if ii theV i" an, why the prayer of th: pe Ltition s-hould nuti' egrnate. L':. It. 1I1l'NSON. t". e. r. s. ofice of Connon Pleas, December Ii), 1850. Darlington )istrict. 8 irm The State of South Carolina, 1)A R le lNI 71'UN.\' 1'lT itI',T Williamt .leIlbri wh ii in Ih. eStoidiy1 of . lie Sherit' of Dnslintittn Ili-trit, I by t irth.- of a Writ ofC'apints ini :atisimi--i"nm~u.'t the t-nit of John Ii. 3.)nrray, ha.: fil it il 4my' ollice, to gether with n r' -dIutIle n oa4th, of his estate and eflicts, 11. petiiitio n to t1 .- ('.,isrt of 4,41t' 11nonon fleas, pring Il hil e lie moy I nhs.41,oItt.*-I t0) the r benellt of the Alets of ii, h 1e'tcil .\-nbtl. 1311 '!, for fihe reliet f' of , n tie t t) -hters. 1 Ii ordered that the s:i . 4lolm I). .lnrrav anti all other, the 4reditors , t'o hen the idt1 11illiamoot .lelulors is in ainy n\-t islsebter!, he, ands they nrti lerelby 4.nmuunnnl and1 hat.- notie.- t ::g~ptar before the tii t'onrt ::t I)arlinmlton ('outrt I inue on 3lelnday the 5'-eVintentl slay el linchs ne.'xt, to shiyae ase if anyo' they c.ut. wIy' Ii Irayer of thse titiion nforsa:ii shi.i no h.- grnt-.I ':. iB. llit' NSON. r. t". r. s. Office of C omm4on I'ents, I)e4.-gmhllr 10. 1.50 Darlington District. 8 :m SHERIFF'S SALES. Ily virtue of snd-y F.ecuttiton:. it- me dirctei , Will e -stihl at Stlunt.-r (' ur ion . 4 lh-- dir-t liiuiiiy ns1 slay fis1hmii4 inl Jaul4arv inext, r within th4 h-:il hours 0f -ale. to the Ili-laet Ibiddter, fo~r (':-1h, the" ,obid g it 'rsop .riv. l'urchamer to pty ier tithl.% IrC 'irueet .if h:u4n4. of ]I) tires more or hess in (nrelmont-near 'r id14 e, stioI n% here. 1)r. fisnthint live.o in N119, h-.4:"d 44nt as Ill, trol.rty of F.. .31. lioreb,. at thel snit of \\'mi. I.--\\i. One Tract of 12t9 nier. sioor' lr 1. its ('lre. iEt, near Sprim- lIll-aljoin.in: la:nd. of \Vmo. Iteyn54olIs. l- .. Ii. I, isi mts \tm . Vi ' Iinri-4 . vi I l, (4n 144 thet p~roperty vi: ' hom4 1;:s iancek. at tli: the suit of lihs N Spncehlr. One Negro I4.:i - en :"- tis- tprolprrtv of (. W. ltirnes, at the - nit of I..hbert .lariin, l .ar r. ihrre, NoIrroe4s letvi. l err 44 ii ,rp..rtyrlv of l'IannI AiIersn, at le s4ill of .. I arnes. Four Negroes levie on as the4. proelrrty of Muanen syve.ter, at tihe 4it 1f.loim4 .44:1'4i fur another. 10) Iisbels of ('ern mit' or I .:, .'1) '',:'inht r'oeller more or le.4, In bnh I- of pe a. More' or less. levied on 44s tIl- propIrly of -:liza .. \\'alk-Cr at the silt of I )r. .111 . L.. -'eler. 50 Aeres's it' l i mu r.- or I.- in ('dare4lnin. ndli4nnmg In1444s o - -. I ler:,.. I li:"...:44nd i liridle 4no SInIdle, h-t i. ,!'. m a.. :he14. prop. rtt i Jlmes A.. litchlan, it the .tit of .1 I. it. 14raelham. One Negro levied 'n as the property of ino. F. June, at the suit of ('. \. I d .,an . . 59 Acres o'and f lnre or L <-.- in (1larelnlon, adjoining lands of ..--, 1,. i.--i on as tit- pr. p.erty of Jno It 'rierlon, at the -Slh of Wsm. 31. One Negro levied on as tIel, pro;) -rty if 1titch. nrd Snder, Ait'to,', 4t thi 1:.., of I-.l:'e 1. noirn, for antheitir. One' Negro levied~l on a" ;. i'....--v uf It. 3. WiIl1hereoon, at lshe sln it o4f .I44a4~ If. i.'t.4. (Ones Negro45~4 I4leied 44' a, ha ro.-~rty of I-:liza hethi Itiehiard.ison, n441h slit~~lj ofii...* Illr. IfAf\'lIV S'I~INN 1:R. S ri:1'of '4not.-4r I i asrict. irii'rls Olice', 13:hI laiP-ih:r, 1 850. D~i 1:1 -: P. A. Dumpre, nx. II. W. E):tpa'e. B'.y Order of \\'4. I .4:.: Is. 1.. a ird1ina'rv fir Suniiter I):itril't, I n.'illi a t 4 Suml4t.r t''onrt 11i1n14e w.ithaina411 thI..'i.4:lhurs 11 --:I--. 14ne, traclt wa.lterli of li1ack lii. er. hona:I,- b'lan4l,< ..f and41 T. I I. illi b. hIln.ii.; 14 toa .ne 44 1)14 lin., detc'di., tll tile highe4.t hlidde4r, 1n 4a e:r,-dit oIf P-2 hand141 .w41sith goo Nei'45lty, na4d a1 moIrtgan. ' Ith, prem~t5ise's 444 the O rdtirn ry. for the payment 11 of1 454In 4 putrcIn-e.4 mion-y, with11 int'.-re: from dl:Iy of1 '.:.. P'roma4 lsi wvil bI e rece'l.s4Idl hv5 eiter imthe undersijgnedi at1 thICr i'.st ()t:li.'s on til the la.<t Friday inl the 4:4 'l b, 4n- 4 m. Ing~ the4. noon4 bud41.l.r of the 1ir:1 I:,;rd plin~ but11 11he Ir.ont do4 r4.-.the t4 o i.e ILm .colored(. 1144 hmi:d444 : 1--: n. 44 'ength, ticulalrs apply1~ to lie. i-:du m 'e :4 th44 Springs. s. I. \\-i .'i N.a I'4Wn t C'i 44 l' ( ). '41 ;th4!''4er l'. ( ). Deoc. 11th, 1'5j ; ; Hotel for Sale or to RenIL. cornern'. i of.'tll. 1ie44 .4d1dhsre. at pt~et r4ed by .\4::r listne stantd is strupassedI by~ 44o444 m thelpl JI-I., being~ in te cetIr(e 44f ilh' bo4n4- 4. ri*' lat D~epot. It wd141 be4 sold~ or r4- 44.1 V. 'h the4 furniture alttalched' 141 51, po44.e'.4n4 (44.144 4 the 1st of Feb~ruar4y lnex.t 41r o zr a Isr abi'c. For pa4rton~l!ars 4r terIl. ::ppdv to4 the subs~crhb'r, \WI I J.\:,1 3t1. .\IN. Dec. lith, 1850 7 :t Erl'it Th llrnt Nest '.4 4d ple4:mn4 cop the abIoveti 31 te 1st of .I.44mary4 an 4444emC~aI bill to this~ olice'. South-Carolina--Sumter Dist, IN 1E.i.T'V. l':parte. Jas. I,. I Ilay.<wo''4rt h P!tit (444 fo4r4aIae awl14 Wiie. WVill he aold at Sinn 'er ( 'ourt lI 1n4Ie, (4n the first .loinday in) ,i4-1niry nelxt, and44 I no(t then ld 4 w'.ill be llbred' it subsequent'l~ sale days utlil s44hl. To'4 w.it: limo foliwingmt negrof'., A'l illy aboutt 23 yea44rs old4 ami14 he4r daugher Cha4 i4r lotte 44h4o4t '7 year'Ms4 of ago, nal e a'4 hov ll abot 12 years 4ohi. Termls of i ule lir; cadh. Ily order of thei Couisrt, Summtcerville, lie'. -Ilh, Ii 5t Notice. Persoms ha~vimng delt mni itwinst thiel Es tiate of' R. R.ichadllkrl.1)i.I)'d. lro rsagne~sted1 Sto present I hegmC dult tto.4-d, aund LstII ii -~ 't~K.! M N. RICilA R DSO,', Nov. l, 185. A 'irtf LI N N QM T YP. LIKENESSES.$ The un'dersigned.having taken rooms at (.hina'a lHote, wauld, rQspectfplly an. nounce'to 'the citizens ot -umtervil l, and vicinity,. that they are prepared- to:take Daguerreotype Pictures in the best, tyle of the art. Being In tie fosseAiioh''of-the lSbt iln. provoments, atd~using a newly discovered Chemical,- we are enabled to produce. a picture, which for .durability, mellowness, of tone, and beauty of finish cannot be surpasaed. Our Pictures are neatly put up in all va. r-etios of Cases,, from the common to .the delicate Papier Alache. For Miniatures we have a good assort ment of Lockets, to whieh the attentiop o the ladies'is'invited. - s AIVORD & TALMADOF1 Dec. 11th, 1850 7 tf Notice. S'I'RAYEF) from Capt. Lawrence H. Delser's on Wednesday night the 27th No. vember, a large bay horse about sever years old, and paces remarkably well. One of his hind feet is white just above the hoof, and has a scar on the left arm neat the body, which has the appearance of hav ing been burned. A reasonable. roward will be paid for his delivery to the subsert. her at Wright's lull, or for any inworma. tin that may lead to his recovery. J. RUFUS FIlLDER. Dec. I Ith, 1850 7 -dt The State of South-Carolina, DARLINGTON DISTRICT. John L. Dickson who is in the custody of the Sheritof larlington District, by vir. tue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendun at the suit of Wilice Goodson, having file] in my olico together, with a schedule on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition 'o the Court of Common I'leas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit ol the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors. It is ordered, that the said Wilico Goodson, and all other the creditors to whom the said John i. )ichson is in any wise indebted ie, and they are hereby stunmoned and have notice to appear before the said Court at I )arling'ton Court I louse on Monday the seventeenth day of March next, to -show cause if any they can, why the prayer of the petition afores.aitlhould not be granted. E. I1. BIR UNSON, c. C. i'. D. D. Olice of Common Pleas, 1 I) )rling ton District, S. C. ( 0 tH Nov.27th, 1j450. NEGROES! NEGROES!! I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at SIuriter Court honse, on the first Monday in January next. some 2.8 valuable negroes heloiingml to the estate of Mrs. A. A. Wil d(r dec'd, and also at the same time and place ,even negroes belonging to the estate of It. W. Ilarvin dec'd, imakinr in all 35 negroes among thetm are Men, Women and children. Persons wishing to pur. thise will du well to attend the sale. (ustions made known on day of sale. W. L WI8, 0. S. D. Dec. Ih, 1,5t) 6 ' 5t Cotton Seed. The subscriber has b-en cultivatingfor the lust four years the RIO COTTON, and eit snflg rt'eotom nd It to'tihe -p)ille. '." Thea Rtio Cotton is at least. three or four weetks early than the Pettitgidr, anld will yield Imrin 1 .4 to a la- more Ilit per acre stap~ke erinify as gooid it' not better. It will yi~ fom 33 to 35 lbs oif lint to 100) lbs. of wicoton. the~ .seed are con~siderably sinall er thjail the l't iItzlf. It is unliforni in bear. ing; it litibh, well aind joints short. Seed cani I had itt1 of th subhscribecr in Lower Sa.. /--itt, Suinte'r is)trict, at fifty cenlts per builh e'l, or' Ithy wi Ilil hlivered ill Situntrville or Limgitrei' at seventiy-fir'o cents~. T.lhose wviiing h it intter ntake upplheation onl or biefbre I ,t Jilnary' next. I'. S. WORSIJA.[ Nov 30, lS3( (1 -11 31. lOltt'('KFIt & CO. At ItEF ium julst5 ining their large tad miew~ tup. plv ''f w'tta-. I,'abb .od.. oisttjing ini pjrt ol U.nighiain-. withl otheitr gtdI fir I..adien D~rexw.t', .unI tthap".t hi!''achi'd niit ret~ nm 3ltnslin t.r--atest ctar', outni t i he ith un al i vt' at the 't ry low.,t pirie. lI)r lilti'b,f)% 7 tf ANY, AND EVERY THING, A. J, & P, MOSES, I I iue recet'iveI Iheir 'A I.I. A NI)> w N'I;IIt TheI, la rgt't ,and mostw va riedt taeortment til S lary, I lanrtw art'. ( ituery, andt edged TIu'h.. I its. I 'atp-. tind ltonnt,t fliug. andsi Ht,.s Saaler arnt- i Liarnet.t Iri l. ltrpperI ad tl'rutnt fi'.b-'r Iran. Tnthter n ith Ittipe. 'I%~Ttn, &c. SetIIif'I, III )K)S A NI STATIONARY. Th ttn.Itin iot Techer isvt paartet u te < ia-stI f t o '~' the. ab rove lm t na tit o arkeins ti' tWeii : bre ithIe't~ most1, mto ntatandnent of I.t'I-I A' D 31 A 'I ESCI O TA I. IN I)S Ithat htterer bee brtoughl t muu to tis tmarkie , to. I )th trttwith t'th (n mr, Ial f Ve tns 'A raTi, H.11Zatl ' Iitt 7D reN, niot tird laretin, in gs fio milch, andlouw \tteloki i *111iz e. ude ice hne We n ttlan.iioTly anyI II. antiy, balningo olr tl, pest aen rcon:tne nd ourla.s aor tero qaly and ait hr ftlet prersg. PA TENT A . SCA'IN () A UII. ID Decembe '2t, i100 f tf fr f'.e~ Wll'old het Public Audtlonr " m. rvlle on thelritMohda In January, TEN or TWELVE likely NEGkO . -Teras o[ Salo--.A ?edit ofrONE, TWO and- TIiRE yeai-' g aliiistilmbrits, the .puclftue'r giving Bo dwith approved se. curity; bearing interoi-from tho day of sale. MARY W., MULDflO \*' "N 20,I8b0 0 t Notice to Stockholders, Thei annual meeting of the Stockholders of the'Bradford Spri'ngs Femualo Institute Company, will take place in Sumterville,on the first Monday in January next. . " Stockholderswill recollect that proxies must be gven under their hands anl 8-atls. D. V. McLAUIRIN, Sec'ty 4. Tre'r. Dec. 4, 1850. 0 4t COMISSIONE IN EQUITY NOTltn. To Guardians, Trustees and Receivers. All guardians,. trustees, recoivers and others who are bound to account to tho Conmissioner in Eqiity, for Sunter I)is trict, are hereby rerpured to be and appear before said Conmissionter at his othce at Sumter Court Iltause, on, the second Tuesday of Janary, and the Ttcsdays in January and Febru'ary next, to sanke re turns of the estates in their hands, pos sCSsioni or nmanagetnenilt, setting forth on oath, the particulars anal value of such es tate, and at account of all otoney received and paid for said estates.and to substanti ate the same by proper and sutlicicnt voucl ers; also, to produce all bonds, 'itotes, cer titicates of stock and other evidence of choses in action, which are sspecitied in said retnnts; and, also all title deeds. bills of sale and other inunine:.ts of title of property ptrchased by him or her, or them, for his, her or their ward or rest ui egli trust. Those ivho fail, rules will he tmnmediately issued against them. J0)lIN 1. Sill I.IIt. Com. Eq 'y. Sumrent 1)s''-ict Sumter Court I louse, -4itlh day of Nov. 18511. Nov. 7. 150. 4ts. \Y ILL be sold to the highest bidder on W the first day of Jannary next. at the Residence of the Subsct iber in Salem' Ten very likeiy Negroes together with some other property. Such as Corn Fodder, &c., belonging to the !-state of Sarah It. 31cUonald <deceased. Coiditiols nade known on the day of Sale. .J. It. Mte l.A W. A dm'r., Nov'r. 20, 1850. 4. (it. W I .LL be sold at the restidence of Win. Wtlsotn late of the )istricl, on the 12, December, the stock of llors' s and Mules, Bacon and stock I legs. Core, Fodder, l'eas, and Cotton, and also Wagon and Gear and other 'lantation Tools. .4. E:. WVILSN ) . R. B. WILSON. y Exc r., Novetnber, 20th, 1650. 4. at. LL P'erson: having claints aginst the AEstate of \Vm,. Wilson wipl-epre sent the pro'lw.rly a". tel: ".' dot ed will please natakVe :mmoethate paymuent. S. L. Will.SON, ~Ee'. It. It. WIL'80N. ( xc . Nov'r. 20. 1050o. 4. 3t. For Sale, 1t) or 15~ har~l cl' iine' llc.f Crttei with as toutyv Cows and C h A ptly to At Chtiit's I lotel. Niv. I:stih, i.850 o1 .lrrc. 3. 1) ()W L.I NE.n.a fuihlly caIll thea at tenttion iof her frical. til theI ,atrcn, ti h--r n-i tten ~t e l tei of FA Nd \' i;(t' s ici ..,ting. hectIioni of ib eriesc w.chih'the wilt 4ell tna e--iap rt- tthey etnt he- pucrc.t-ed ia ,,ido, of (Carh,-, lon.. ."he, solito.' a ,-hILae of pnthhec pait raace. CLOTHING, A~ ftil ar .sorttanent if Alt's nan \'.th'. ('luth. ing, Itiardwv.are~ and. Carph.actens . l un. ,iipfrigi iat d .\\lt-. , 'arri.go Tr'~itncin. ac 'tile bt ror. i oa , etc. 1 te aui 6.lti, ('ro I 'ut-i, - tr.c:< attal .la:tna \Vaua t~ I!;-n.s, SutlY~ e l ig~ dci. t'arrmae--. do. Finn- t:n a'- t h .ablc etc. i-te. A unadi :i.-'irtment cf I tat. atl CapI. i-nthell t:ter, ( heea.vt. Narehna,.: cid 1,Ih-ter. A Ia:ite stc ofl Shoa..i:att lIt-, l'orter anda A'e the, he-i ::riele impteIi~tl.lirat andl lecrt Wine. tSntz:gr :cn,! (-.ile, Iiaronz -t., at Nov. 6, i'rad tf D. W. PRICE, Thea Stub crjiber heic le~av 1. a nfol.rmt his ld friendsa~ac and rthe pu ' i i ne r thi:.t. I..: ha taken.I thc. Shopcj foramtny aren il by c . - ni. 'nayI. lii gna.eranleesc in-, no, ah-l b.-~ tat nyp ar ina iit ut IFia-.b mi t .'gncantiman. iter. W'All that hea~ au-Iks i.-' a lair trnI. ville now octrnpiied by I ir. .1. ( . ilava--'t~ worth, poiss-$l'a rgite ioain the hir-t of .lan. ntary ne.\t. Foer rttnn. appi~ly tie .J. T.' St )L' i~l'i N8 & C'f I. Nov. 27th, I?,i .o Wh'Iich heL hasi Llatly recied at lht Va.h,a1g 'IThe Stock i tall new anl. I:i-i-Ic hcniaca, Iheen manniitarteredl io ai i-iy Ie tact to bie -cn..mahd liy ai part ai tz: itlacl arai F'aneiv ('loth lina--. Fri-Ik :cti P Ir'tncy 4 'csscintr,- oam f i Tu jd ttiho-i't 4 Ilhick and' tFacey 4'wim.a-e Marttiinett, land batin, Nilk, 4 iCaaccnere, 'To.--, and Vich-ni strgis anda dlrtaw ar'. (aore... 'rnvta. Staa l., T'Ii IDres'im ' (hena' it-. ('tia.. ald iain r.ll.a-s bth lill Mleasuir-es taiken fear g.~armea-nt 'a warrattd. anuy whoae miay favo i nca itlh a call thrnuh hhi ctaft wd il bet sullicient tiez at isfy hin e ,t er ofr it lng as thtey are ec~aal eaf san acling onc thei-r onaa' nth Iing for lookmitg. Oct. :th, 185 .'IILL be sold at t joE ' 1 C. C. Moody de d;S it above Statesburg, on t Horses, Cattle Hogs, Corn . iae also-household and Kitchen .urniture Plantation Tools &c &c. Terms made known on day of Sale, B. MOODY. Exec'r. Nov'r. 27th, 1850. 5. 4t. CASH STORE. The subscriber has taken the Store for mnorly occupied by C. McLEAN, and wil open in a few days nti entirely new ant well selected Stoc of Dry goods, Groceries, HARDWARE, Ci ti e r y amid Crocker y, which lie will offer as low for cash as they cat be bought in any Southern Market, at retail lie returns his thanks to his former cus tomers and hopes for a continuance of thei patronage. 'T. J. DINKINS. Sept 17, 1850. 47 tf Wo atchmtgafl please copy 4 times. Steam Boat Robert Martin. tilllE I t.w Steamer Robert Martin, Cap 1 tain (;orge Maansfield, will comntnenc her regular trips between Charleston ani Caainden, about the first of October, stop ping at a'l the intertnediate landings on tht river, both coaning and going. Shippers may rely upon protmptuness, atnd as low rate: as can be sent by any other conveyance. F'or freight apply to SIAV & AUSTIN. Agents, Camden Sept. 21, 18.50. 49 9t BONNE TS ! JIONNETS ENGLISII STRA W. Price frot 50 7), to $1. By McROY JONES. Dec. 4th, 1550 0 tf Negro Shoes. Vilson & Caragoon's Shoes for sale low by W. J. FRANCIS. Nov. 13th, 1850 REMOVAL, The Subs. ribers would tuost tespectfully re tunai their sincere thanks for the hitherto mos libenal patronage bestowed upon them, and al. us adopt this method of inforning their old pa, trons and the public at large, that they hate opened their Large Banad Careful ly Selected Fall Sstockc In the connnadins, New Store one door Norti of A..J. & P..Moes. where they are prepared to necomIntalate their friends with any thing fro,, a piee of Ilag..ing to the Finest Muslin. ? "l'mu-ae cal l, before purchasing else. wl,-re, and be convinced that we do sell chenp. 'l'hirstuck hats been well selected, and 'an nit ftail to please, both ua regards Pznctr and Qeuat.try. AMcIlOY & JONES. Come and See. Elegant lilack anud Fancy Silks, 1-iigpred and Emabroidered Cashmers, ,lMde and Figured Alpaccas, lleautiiul Plain and 1gured illack Alpaccas, Black and eolor--d ("altenes and Ginghams, lilack and culure I Shawls of every size ani qualft -, Welch an Slmk Warp, Flaanni.s' liwn ana ble.aehed Shirliing amd Shecetings at armseile.s 'uiltm etc. etc. For sale hy J1. TP. SOLOMONS & CO. ort'. 2:l, isso 52 jt A large lot ol' Bagging Roje ad Tiwjine. I-" 'tdaays l'eLrseys aiid Phlainus, Negro. Shioea, Negro lanukems &c. F-or 5:ale by J. T. sol~OyoN i & CO. oc t. 23, 1850 52 i f D. J, WINN, MIEltCIIANT TAILORt. WVonhil reshifeiflly infoarna his. frietads and thue pnlhh. ge'n--rally theat lhe now han. on lan. *;uad oil. rs liar saile on reaso~nable. terms a large amid splendidj.l a'a.rtment.i of Cloths, C'assimen u mnd \ eatling. ith llnts, Ca w Sluepende,.. (raaLs, Socks, fme Un eni anda lerniuno Shirta., Dirawem s, 31e a,ii hiap ltaenoay .alads.a lothinug of evc ry .'e.r'itinandc vari.-tv. , Corajh-te lihitary Ontfits, l'niformae. Sword, ul'. nh .tt 4. i., fi ri,ahed at ahourt ntice. I ma ito ria~ I r Stmuater Itillernena fuirishaed o1 reaa"'nale merane. !!il J 'l l *:'mtina~s atre IkErnliarly rich,. con,.istm of tor ran hear p'atternas tani ee parevionasty e baibitedl ini thi- maaarket. JAMES E, SPEAR & CO, 11 holcstle anuil Hteizil Dealer IN Wateit.Ls, Jewrrer. M'ileer Wa~re .The Sublscribhrs w'onaihi renent 3aerlianta .an th tra s ai-iuaiaae Ch larlestonu il toentI anda e.' nnonaea the.ir a-w'rtmet,'i comp~irisinig onea olf th, irg io ai iny. 4 oi'ulien that' their pricci nall compajare' favoaralea n ih those.L fanly othe,. anda~ tha aunatty o~f every arijtcl is w.arr'antedt. Pa:,rtiea ie n :.at iona id to ordersa. 've'rs 4 araaety ofi me.a lia fr .lasonms, Odda l'ello'n. .\.ent., for \Vatler l'ire P'rai Safeai LEMYAN & AVEILBE, (GrIocers AND) Coa( son'~ a MerclmaantM, (iIARLEl'TON, S. C. lniwA u I'- let'. A N. P. A. A vertLi, J -N Oct. :10th, 1l5tt 1 ty pal. (. D UN N, ni! e4amainea his harng.-: ani supherior assolrtment 0 SI) lajing; Arilesu, 'loranaa. Emporuaun 2t~ - a King~ Stareet, (in the 1bent TU'N, S. ('. -'.ab-etd w'it h terait care f'or theC faill iraii- atnd lay ott-ered iln th t ited Sht's. It coumpjrises it thot ( 'atal . ali., anda Salrks. m i (4 ar-I 't. :,and' Sac ks, ..\rticlala,. i : Shirts laiin anal F-ancy. t indei at, Saearts. talhan he bif, Ilaaasiery, Xnlap~undlers, to it ina ala a ae-,s. lIe woolbi ho happy to show extatens'iaanurtmnlt anid fniat assnred a ilmiin "'~ truth o.f althe11' above lijn goodils nieead 10 p1111. a meariia. leoase give', hainma call as tae chaarges JAMiES WV. 3. PIERSON, Agent. in tlhIotnse of JorHNsoN & CANFIEL.D. 1 tr .-r '"Y3. '7 + - -i "r N esemmmma me I MEommmo -3. I constantly receiying at hise NEW STORI No. 244, Bt ,u o KINO STaEtT., New Fancy and Staple, Dry Goods Adapted to the Season, to which he respectfully invites the attention of those visiting Charleston. Ilia stock. which consists entirely of N EW GOODS, ordered by iminself or purobased (rain the latest inporta .ions will be funnd to embrnre a very extensive as sortment of the most desirable styles of New Figured aund Plain Col'd Silks, in Blacks and a great variety of colors. Dress Goods, - Thibets and Cashmers, French .Ierinor, Satin de Cheme colored Alpacas, 'lain anl Printed Mons DeLnines in new and beautiful styles at the lowest prices. MTourniang Goods Hombazine. Silk Warp Alpacas, Black Chal. lys, Black Del.nines of nil descriptions, to which particular attention is paid. * inawis A large and full assortment of lung and square Cashmere. and 'TerkireShaiawls, Colored Silk, Vissets, Mantillas, Palliluts and Sacks, from $4 50 to $25. Gloves and Iosiery Linen Cambric and Lawns IIk'fs, Imported direct for Ladies and Gentlemen of every price and style together with Blankets, Kerseys, Flannels, Iloilocspuuass, Long Cloths, Cheap Calicoes, Cotton Osman bu-glas. &c. &. Purchasers vis-iting the City, will find it for their interest and to visit, when in pursuit of Dry Goods, either of a Fancy or Staple charac. ter at IIOWLAND'S WARi ItOOMS, 2.14 Brad oif King Strect. December l1th, 1830 7 tf The Subscriber respectfully inforns his friends and the public generally, that he is now recciving and opening a general as sortment of DRY GOODS and Groceries, which he will sell at a vern moderato ad vance on first cost-all ie asks is a CALL. Linen Cambric Hlankerchiefs of all qjual ities-some very fine. Also Linen Hlk's and Lawn by the yard. Silk dlo. Silk and Cotton Gloves. Inserting, various pat terns Flounces, Embroidered Scollaps, &c. &c. Cigars and Tobacco of the following brands:.-Consolacion Castillo-Regalia Chica-Panatellas-Itn peio-Pamctte Gold Leaf-Gon.Taylor, Clierots-Charleston Cigars-1I00 -t a bunch--Rough anl Ready- Tobacen.. Vir, ginia Gobl l eaf, EIdora'doNectar,&ci &c for sale low for Cash. W. J. FRANCIS Uler the office of thme Sumter llanne.z, and 2d door above A. J. & P Moses' Store. Oct 9.*18. ) 4 MARTIN & BRYAN, AND GE.Stl:ttAL, Conaiunissioni Merchanits, Boyce 4- Co.'s lVhza.-f, CIIARILESTON S. C. Reeeces: Mr. lthinerT MAnTIN, Charlestoni, "C. J. 8mSt: u NNo, Camden, " Jatks Wnuarir, Chsernwv, A I)A\ \E'S m:ole nCotton~tuf atnd other P'rodutce sliipped to themm. -a l'atrticumlar atctenun givenI to the' puirchase~i ol' liagging, Rope, andI ltnmiiy Sup~jlie. 31st July. h'%0- -i0 (m AMVERICAN HOTEL, ConNzrn Or KIwo A No GE')hLG E S-rntt:-r, CharleIston, S. (C. * he above esali~,nent, has~ b..en lim thomroug~ly repai redi, nndl ii nowv r'pen for the. nuermodumtion~ of the. travelg cinmunityV nil lwrmnanet hn-rsr. Tlhis es tabtlismencut hna been fitted up at tereat expes~ue, nnd fmrimiuhed thrughonilt wit m en.tire new~ furn-. Siture, nnd better hebii than hetels tare nu!..l furnished~ with. With1 thi-- indnemcmnt'a, ani nn ncommalduat~ inii iiun on the pamrt ofi thme an prpiesand thmose in theiemhyday imojpe toimert a liberal sharu of pa3troa..:e. J. W. KING. Oct. :30th, 1850) 1 tf Tj' ihie O~mnihns .1. C. CA I.II01TN rmun nling dlirectly to the lionse will bo in wait - Itug at aII iies at th,. i)..pot, . i auotey p3Lm~ .. gersi to the Iliotel andi tio the~ lio.:m CHFEAPERC THAIN EVER? For Cashd, (Good Notes or ACCOIn its,~ Cossigof S'ugars, (tw go~od as ev.( I0ad1 cents. -~ Ciaflee. Tema. .Mobassex, Salt, liacon, Ii, 1.a rd, Canadles, Sonps, 5nunff, Bagging . 'l', wine.~ Chleese. Pepper, *Xpice, Candiics, ami a :rmus othewr articles~ too tedius to mnention' lhere. Ileady ?Inde( Clotuling, CRIOCKERY I, IIiRI)WAR E, AND CL'TI1ER Y. EInts, Caps, Boot~s and Slmoe,. A Fime lot oif ats, S ap1s. Hoots, and nial kinda and stzes, of XIIOES. Uc sure to call, andi see for yourselves. MelI&)y & i.)Ni y,. Sept, i4, 1850 FALL STOCK, . iTh suibscriber begs Iloavo to inform Mekr chants and Donlers in genernl that his Stock in now ready for Saldo, c.onsistinig of a comn plote assiortmntt of Foreign anad Doianicj DRY (GOODS, Together with a largo Utock of Which wIll be sold low and ont liberal terms8 by NATHAN A. COhEN. 157 East hay, Charleston, S. C. Sept 18, 1850 .17 131, "tlbn" District; elecllng. herel~ t ;;fit &,'dio Suoite j a y Miunds * tqtd a4' Ofilca of e! ' Ehartest n, . 'IJOMA Sber I 'a fully Informs hfrlnd a' l* po lie, that vooWdera~l iiujrovcmctilu have been) n'f.r Oct.2 lt~O, Al ERSON, ~ Suiz'tersjille.,. C:= . lI.*spe% ill? luforrns ills ra~de l IputIht eerally, that he, tsasjwut rd a large and' well selected STCO~' 'A 1.1. and }MINTER GOODS,. conttIa h1 na :: lii and American Broad l r Ir:n ad:g list, Casamanere, plain"," ry, dulelt tnodI ingle miledjp sacd English Tweed,,' Kcenttil' min Clutha, Irish Litnacuis Cloves,' r~it Cr ar" lankjrchiv&., Hose, Etibreuaa,, All or 'v"liich will be told at the inei 11b termse, and at prices correr'ponding 'dh times. (Iaruerns :nnnufiactureul by the mui and Warranted to give satisraction. iN: UA. ANDERSO ft; EB R W ,*Auctioneer ,and Contmusyli :, NO. 19 VEN".DUE11 RA)VG. CHATRLESTOP, C. tUnreservedl Stles of DIM'..CO~ w.."ek t list Sales " oomn 111.111.01 on 1 rsi I~signu.)Lents.'',>: November 6 Wanted to'Hire 30'=t? I will gie a lib ral p ", ~ .. GOFI+'L OW to it f~ ott ib "s Road, by the mnnn~ .Persons havlit?, to spare even for". dirt rime, will d ' *o apply at once J.A. J. M08 Oct. lOth, I rO"1 U'nder Odd FI/w'st Ifa4~j'e Sugar, Coff'ee, M~olageu Wi~ xr ~ Sal!, &c. AGEN? r FOXs e i ', Canton 7r ' tild Greenz'~a Oct. 2 00 ~ . ~ I STEAM REiiD Cdy- MtaR'n tJidfA +r.. Ku 'gf. r.3,y1r z.!_"'v..:?hi ::ia