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To Which the rasl vouith replied inl a o distinct voice. '1 will. lie thein hiit the fiatal ring on Miss v Gale's finger, tie hyienial noose was ' tiijusted, anl the 14o0r Fellow was laiehed into znatrituony.-Lzondon I' Puncht. A Rat munon RattcaniAkes. S We visited on londay aftel'110011 I three o'clck , the St:te' Cological I 11,1ll to nitti _Ss al interesting and ' gratiitou exhiitioi, got ui> hy the clfn11pet ent :.11 ie t lem kanly M Ir. Johnt Gbr.,jr, so dleserbedlly a favoritc wti~h tlhe crovds o' ladies 11111 geitltiIitele. to wholta lie shows such a p-lite :no1l geil-rous l Yspitality Oln visiiti.'; tait (stah ishment. In a st roig glass war enge in u\Ilich there I :1-% 1t u-1 large rattlestiakes, two ol' I theii six Ivett lo1g:ito fourteen smual I ones of vari s siz's, a large rat nas iacedI. A\ - S on ::s it, entered their dell, tlhe 1:n-ger saal:., raisel . thetius.elve.s 1t0 wi1th their Coal-ilack eyes lokn n the. intnrier.1 dropped their lie~is, <tining liim ain uniwor thy atagona. Nt s-> lieever,2 with tle ,ii-ller rei tih s. 1.- two o thiree of, then, insit1ly chitrg onl the. rat a'11A rma'' mt their ioIrked tonlguevqus!: inls":rtol thlwir li"S into. la 1.len: l, iL.i. i-um.l iRat tira h. i (0e a t nt flitcles ln with los teeth. :, h Iitinl it, thr'.ugh0 :nA thlu:l te e~l sho"1k it'l u.: .: o l l Ie r l ' l th e lit tle no :tr . : : ! is ON - Tie it no It' a ;1n.li ! jthir fearlu le t-. l .\-; wa. O er vl wr ra t!!( ' , nm I et t n'th edl"A himw 1l. n-y m-i~ of1:ist iheirnhitin g . A; as, aO N f:lM bl iw Ill b it f fan .. in w1,16 V!. 'uONr th i 0s Im -t. t !.g I ti I e Iiiurt il:a i tm i ttu, itr c l t im t- g ie "a :.hting th '1al- awd, u eyn h biting ii . Th.:l b - their ~utleu ai terer awdd -iel tile n -aI It .~r ~ .: h ro i.u no I~r pr\. .\ las t e h t' t n ture be-a tog r ;\-so l , e.nebe.ni:<,hi e e a e as t o w llk a 'ver tii l it nrti sc niu i o gv him el out aI I ti ' fe 1r 'Ilia i lh- ij r t!.i 4a k s in l na t 1: tlse X - i t ilt en x I a' I u I aa h n--i I fIi~ an al ' I ..,I tll ine t I a . h2. 4f't -t h 6 r tihe richness of tho country whic lod hus given to the Africans, anti 'hich their exiled brethren wero invi -d by so many powerful considerations menasured severl trees, - . m1 >urnal, kept at the time with lot xacinss, records twenty-three, twen r-fbu r, and twenty.five feet, as tit irciinference of many of themi withi ix feet of the ground. Let me remar! lit the variety and superior quality < Ic Wood fiond in these forests, and ii eed all along the borders and aroun ic setulennt of Liberi, from Gran 4ape Clotiit to Cape 1lmas, or Mary 1nd, cann1ot be excelled anvwher rithii the torrid zone. From t specir r poular, soft Lid ada(pted to :I tih 1u rposes for which the white pine i 1s< d in A merica, up to the ea, a variet f innhogany, a iaftfl species ( ickory, very abutnlt at Cape Pahmn: he( ironl wood, thle britinstonev, susept le ofa polish for furniturc of suirpa. ti beauity, and many others, an almo; Idless supply mai y be fouId. "I is ai exceediingy fi.rtile soil. TI 11ninl(uset unidergrowith ofshrub an11(d ,ill literwovul arouid tile gialts of III brest, so thick, so irnpenet rable, will pill innh efhirt 1an1 througlh u i tp th only colliicts tile travelier. lie best pioof of this. But tle graill (t)(IS, firtits, vinies of tile tropi ieall co: :ele le .r, 1111 inay be rais1d with le-pree of conmimritive (*Is%(, u inoidil f growill ni14l all alitundal.ce abmost it r hlible. I I ve stood er'cL uialer il Ian1ICies of a cittoll true ill a Goti1 ilhwe. its they spread forth fronm ti na.2 in to 1111k, iladiei with boIls and mj1 iritel byN i 1 'lied Sticks th prevellt te n ill' bro~ken down-1 by their own 1 weigl uI.d 6,1ur1d, onl tinvasiuringo, that11 the In 'V< r11 a spac o tn fIet inl tilllte in t xalo iling the sii aph t, as the rijii Jild br II t int4o naturity, it was 1611m I od m a tihll' (e1:11ru m ill O el11 2tss of i irv to) 1114. couonl of, a1ny ov o colteI wll ly bor row Ohe won ,I tll report 1as 1a Um menl1l1llit oi t1in -el ves: "Cuolli-v ofi quality Su pie I ior h b ewst Java or Alticha is raised I1.iI ri2, '1111l canl li! tisiliva utd %%i, r4:2t case to anI %x EXtent.' I ista coul12 gi her t1ba:11,, geat a ticl ( 11r11 e I nV 1111v be cultivated, il r111 inanuty. "Tut the reglionl inl the vicini ty [.ihtI a21 is ote oh "reait iainerial welalt ireilains fir ScienIlice fully lvelop, but WC mayI~ conflidtly1% arril .1 this cor eiusiun f1m what has be, Ili.,evered. Of the GoblI Coast vm) 1nnoit~rsy light whn'll tiy asse.. hat -FHnglarnd has reevdaltogetIII Z0.0t&1),000 of gol from A frien. Il e 2ia is ;djten111It t t the Go i Coa. 1"111 1 would speakk of'% what is beitter ils; z,, Ml--iro2ni. And stich is thi: purity :Oil1 ore obtied byi thle nwIatives .\trica imolwdliately inl the0 vicinity1 l,theria, u% bich they defScribe as, heirl h" i iith in . ' i es ij 115 ii..j J~n.s. ..ay nw r .entIs 2 II IZ1liCa II 1 1lm ofoe, so pure Ihat w: heatiJ, it bt" cors n i L e sui iiei illto any:. shae o12 ~r an. TheyV rod2 Iv 4 il.ha s I I I'n th .Ill f'wI i t en 1 1iinil fir S'ia1. 1h ill-rd o ia e h e t hat ii4 ill un? 1. the lUitedl Slat--s ! it is pro(per' toi pr 222. th tile- 0111 hi 5111-r2 i was na e y (r illr mlloest subst22lm1ial citIien, who is aI!4' iLa4n yer. 22n obhserIvinlg INoiiticiai that 1 I'I' tiin f1.in such a1541 ouce, 22 I: rid i 22 p )'iliary1 I (1nihatc 11u ), zia fie1122 haki i uip is J4re-!o.eth4 M-.1 h i l're,.identiali Contest, N%, 112,.\2 nbs1s,Conneticut \'.12 m(t hi.., atle~ poiLb~/g!I Ia ! I-142 tht 21 t hefiend of.\('i~ lr.S112wa 2n- by fair 12-2n or1 01oul11, uou ii.lme- toe (':rry the day'. m 4' tof )' our ' 1121r % e4 f 1 ici lI2as11 22 h u '. lhe lX22l1 Inl wi2r, nle'ver -n iror. "'wa'l2l4 is tell times2 tim t r. \'an2 il'42en '1' wa :2and has1 a1 hit. ..un-' for the. 1l.sie% l,'2w, lih; jjnr s b f hi , e lect1 '121 ion .Z p.1 (2 2a I.1.'1 l f2) . 21 thei1p-:2u he pose Iw ' hn II i.Isn! j 1(s iehh ni Th r w \':21 2 udi a2 pneu erfl 22 !!y% inI ('.21:2: Ii l e,. to 22 id him i n any222 .hl.slj1 . t liom 5'22%ary 112 to L'th e compli11hownt2 , 1 222!. 2:i12n i tIlt'lli24s. 'fhti 1n-*. (2f the1 "Sjii of New(' Voilk. S , l 12 b.a', as5 '2h~e 112ral d~2is et.'' 222 '2)11 ede, is211 ar:21% l 1I2uborned1 to I ''2 p s', arii ('l2sely aliliated'L to th inl Newl iF.iland1., tile ltostuon :\t: rim:m1v % 421us the lein'i2g jourl 1 bE \\'h211ig p lty', ihas gonel o214r to ibI unlye.% hlead.,." hone 22 bfot an2 r24' II ali a~2 it astern 142 12 sae it t' 212 tumb 'b- aft2er it'. Th 2 et lurling' .'44 ('2! s, ai 5 iil4 th \'ermon'lt W atch1: Id', ae in~lglts lyl I "wooly; 1:12'I i m nl.1 to bt in tepaiflh.N w nit Th! e 1Ne hibu \ilisfl2I'ier is assunu12 n;24 w. 5)11n1 cll mpll'h i n: il l these iuol 24'2r"21ly a tnaI bearer1 lef~i' 11(1t Ill' onttto.22* . i "ti 'ast Hours of a single Gentlemnn. This morning, November 11, at haif-past 11 o'clock precisely an un fortungte young man, Mr. Edwat id Pin ney, underwent the extreme enai ty of infatuation, by expiating his attachment to Mary Ann Gale, in front of the alter railings of St. Ma I-y's Church, Islington. It will be in the recollection of all those friends of the parties who were at Joncs party at Brixton, two Yemts ago, that Mr. Pinckney was there and then first introduced to M1'ary Gale, to whom he instantly began to direct particular attcntions, danzcitng with her no less than six sets that Ovening, and handing her things at supper in the most devoted maiier. From that period commenced the in timacy between them which terina ted in this mwning's catastrophe. Poor Pinckney had barely attained his twenty-eighth year; but there is ieason to believe that but for rea sons of a pecuniary nature, his sinle life would have come earlier to a untimely end. A ebange for the tetter, however, having occurred in his circumstances, the young lady's friends were induced to saietiont his addresses, and thus became ae,'sso ries to the course for which lie has just suffered. The unhappy nman passed the last night of his bachelor existence inl his Sogry chamber. From hall last eglt to ten lie was engaged in writing letters. Shortly after his younger brother, lenry, knocked at the door, when the doomed youth tohl himi to come in. Oin being asked when he meant bed, he replied-'Not Yet.' The question was then put to him how he thought he sleul sleep? to which lie answered I du't know.' Ile then expressed hi; de. sire for a segar and a glass of greg. lis brother, who sat down and par took of the like refreshments, now demanded if he would take anything more that night. Ile said 'nothing,' ,in a firm voice. 1His as:etinate brother then rose to take leave. when the devoted one consi(leratelv 'advis ed him to take care oflhiiself. Precisely at a quarter of a iiimute to seven the next morn0ing, the vict of Cupid having been called, accord ing to his desire, lie rse anid prompt ly dressed himself. lie had the sef control to shave himself withoult tie slightest injury; for n,>t even a seratch upon his ciin appeared aft'er the -i. eration. It would seem that lie had devoted a longer time than isial to * his toilet. The wretched man was attired in JitiLblue .dmes coat., with frosted buttons, a white vest and nankeen trowsers, with patent heather Loots. lIe wore around his neck a var-iera ted satin scarf which partly coiicealed ..: Corrazzo of thme bo'soim. 1mn fronmt of the scarf was inserted a treast-inm of conspicuous dinmensions. llaving dleeded the stairense with a quick step, lie entebred the apartment where his brother anul a few friends awaited him. lie then, shook hands wvithm all presenit: amid onm beinig asked how he slept, answcired * 'Very well;' and to thme further de - mnand as to the state of' his miml, he sa'td that lie 'felt happy.' Oneo of the party hierepn suig gested that it woul be as well to take something before the imehmehclly ceremony was gone thrmou2hi, he exo claimed with sonie emphulasis, 'decidedh ly.' B3reakfast was accon-tigl\ se ed, when lie ate a French roll,' lar,-:e round of toast two sausages, and thr-ee new laid eggs which heu washed udowni with three gr'eat br eakfast cuqs of tea. Ini reply to an Cexresin (f astonishment on thme pamrt of peCons11. piresenit lie declared that ho hal ie' er felt hcairtier' in his life. J Iavring inuired the thnmie, andi as. cortainedi that it was tenmi nuttes tu eleven, he remar'ked that it wouild seon be ovri. I [is brother' theni in quiredl if lie could do ainythinc for himn; when lie said lie shiuld ike ti have a glass of ale. I Inaving~ d ra ok this, lhe appeared to be samtistil. The fatal moment now alproached, he devoted the remamii ig potin his time to distribiting :muonu: his - iiiende those little articles lhe would go longer want. TIo one lie gav hi segar case, to another his tobuacco stoppe)r, and he char'gedl his brothIer Henry with his latch key, withI in struotions to dleliver' it atfteir all wams ovemr, with due solemnity, to the hland lady. The clock at length struck eleveni, and at thme same momment he. w as in fortned that a; eab was at the door. Ho merely sail, 'I am realdy,' an.1 allowed himself to lie cond uicted to the vehicle, into which lhe go t 'ith his brother, his friends followinig on L~ehind in others. Ar'rivecl at the tragical spot, a shmom't, but anxions delay of some Secotid s took placo; after which they wer-e joined by the lady with her I'riendis. .Little was saidl on eitheri sie, hut Miss Gale, with customtary decormai shod tears. Pinckney endleavor'ed to ,reserve decorum, but a slight t witeh. zig in his mouth andl e2yebrows Itro - olaimedi his inwar'd a!ritation. * Alliecessary preliminar-ies having now been settled, and the prescr'ibed molaincholy formalities gone thurughi, the uisual questioni w'as put-* ilt A. ANDERSON, 1U4ttmter ville, N9. C. I(eJ citffally infirorma: his frienmln nwil tho bbh ti'ierl . that Io inm jm -,t rei v f ita large) uri %ell ve.ih-ciol )TCOK In" 1AI1 nil WAI NT '.i 1 )iiS, en'iting of reich, - il Jhi :ni mid A hrien:: BIro id Clotlim 'ren if, I 'II:.,uis I ; .. i InIe-r s. phu un11l 1.an y. tlriubl. a iin ri.-d Dw.iiins. French ti l':1 bhi Tw mbei~, IG-oterelly .h1-nnel, E-r %ill (All;ih.. Iri b1 1~n e u 1.1,~s No wele rs, A. .\NL>I-:RNO(.N. t1.. .11 n 1y LIVER COrdPLAINT, %%rL i i thi l ty, lii ma tI i I (1/w Kiii;, iam! <ri Ca m w ] iv ill :w .: e Itlf. h ilbs.be in frn a'l i ifi d r'.l 1 jr "4(Srij. :,' I .fo-/: I'S ('1nst ;;, a1on, in to !n-Jix I, 1.:,liy el'i-wSto. ma/i, ntsn,/1, artimr, bia vikitj Ir /F/tterin;; at (lie M. iiiSt 1|r. r a ii Wk! ri. tenll, ar ' t :i / a .1 1ll & Hi n-atin 4i/.4) 4a i .44-I-4 i -L a b>.r e!. A ,-s !, I , 4 17. sr I. C . 3 /. ..; I , ' , ~I N it ! (, a U I'. . I'or. aN ' 1 . . 1. . ',-. . a ! n- I , l'|| .:. |..- i *i 4! 44h . fin. I "' s \ I . 4. \' lim.Holi.l g, D f r. L. 3:. .I\ , \ '. (;it t y 3,t4.44 ;; 41 -4 4.r : T111.'. T Io - '' 4 44.41.t "io iii o -I.I m 'l'n I-l i n a4~44 r.re o Ir t :o .. m ~. is-i' 4''. I 4l:f ee o rn e n t' ' e .:: ,' .. . 444t k fr l''i '- 4 .i' .!4 . - - -r .n hl F . .h l 4n .-. 4 - . ne o ,,j p::ti.al.r. u 4-. 4 r-.-- 4, h, Ibrt..:-.n n mer, 4. n o .tir \ee - t n4,.4. , 4 '' 4 , , ,n I ''' ' r u: . a d i 4T4\' '! 4' T .4 h a o a a I kth ren u u \4 14 4 1 I .- ' 44 .44 -'4...4 , '.4 .4444 r I 4 4 4N I 4, 4 4 -.4 I]I .4 , 4 44 - 44 ~4.~h r - 1 1 - ~ 4 4.4'. 4 . 41' 44 *44 4 44 44 . ,,44 4*.. 4. biiata: The Friends of W, L-.'. lsannunice im a Candidate for the fiee of Ordiniary, at the enr-Ang election k Ja.uary nzext. MANY VOTEI8. Febl. 19th, 1851 17 i W The Friends ofRev. FImD-:tIlCK ItRU~SI, announco him1 us a Caididate for the office of Ordinwry, at the tiext Clectio,. Nov. 13th, 1850 3 ~1 ' If' M is. l.I)ITon : Yun will plenin nione 1Air. A318 A. NI-TIES a enndidate far Ordinary (if rtetr vJiMtrict at the naext eclec t ionl 11n-1 liblifeI 3MA NY VOTERlS. Jaui. :-"Jh, 151 1i tf FOR S'HE IIFF. 9i' '1e friend% of A. It. Brad brun, -.q., ii ii ganucei hint am a candidate for thfe oiflice of Sherifl' at the next clecitijn. Alarch29h,19 24tid 0zr-1V c a1re atht Iiorized to a raronnee MA.1,Y 1110GION, Esq. a Canithate' for the Office of Sheriffof Sum er D):st rict, at the next Elect ion. W ve a1e n 0tarized to ,nuitnnee Col. .101 IN C. I IAMA I, a can didite for tihe oflice of Sherif, at the ensu ''e FrIieands of' IticIuid I1. lRtOWN, annonnee hi as a Cantdi datfheii (mtli' ! of XherifT of Sutter I)is!rict at 1hw c1sninr Election. r V ar. :tt horized to announce 1:j. J1I N B.I,AARD, as a candidate fo .:herI A t the e1n1 ig election. T ne f'Cieiuds ol' W illin sa na a, :stahdte fur hierif' at the next I'Ol ' TAX ()hllE':CTOR. . II.. 1\1) tn. n eartidate fto Tax t h o-r. a1 th he Int f~eion, f n o Iolive MANY VOTElIS. x We are authorized to :!.!11( N \V DARlGAN, a candi <b;i 1,)r Ta.x Col(.l1tor, for Claremont Coun11ty, atL the nlems -Ilectionl. We tare aiuthlorized to anoneeA "iXe.\ NINDEI WVATTS, Esq. ;s a *':nliate 1or Tax Collector, of Clare niort cuilltv at th# (.11.n ning E. lection, MANY FRIEN[DS. yo- The Friends of Thos, L.. .i i. n lo ,ilce him am I rncndidate for tw hE o I I i Ta. Cillct ,or, for the County of N.e inbtr 6, 1 Yv) 0 1t -( We are authorized toallw.1we 'apt. J. W I .: a n a cl nIoi for Tnut 'o l.:cr f4r k.4a Cl.unty,at e et elen 1don. 0'IThe Fr ien d~for Johni ' . I IT I'.. :il.noice ilim al l CUndidate foir *'Il% Colleet, r of Chiarmont county At the nixt Eection, Eare Reduiced to 20 fro Charleston to New-York. Till: Gtu:,AT 31All, IuOUTE~ FROw5 (I A .\ltiTON, S. C, I .I:.\VI NG the Wha:rf at the foot ot r.:rlnt-tt. h!y:at1, p. in. after the .\ilNGTON.I an \l:hlON, N. C. PE I NG~ ;,' N. H.\ IT:il m( R, P'IllLADEL-. Tit. 'pnh!a:o resp'cttinlhy informed that to ~\iitiunn :..t re ini tirst rale condition, :.nd l:-r n.::ted by well kntown aind expe. r i.ed inn:e :!er.,, andi the railroadts are 0. r~n < rde, thi~eeb --een'IIrit:g stafetyi both Id ':. h. .\ illRU UGlII ICKETW haI ::. cia, 1 etn in. operation wvill be I.ene . n a! ~:::r the ftirst of Oct. I' -" :'ia 'rna:wni: nr:tgn-Ien.t from C' r .--it New York. rPassengers. '. h. hIneltes ;hereof, wvill hatve. the 'i oar to colntinue without delay' i .r :-:h 11. i. ' o .t herwise. to stop a't *. '. Ih 4.ternw1.4bate pointr,, renewi'nnr thr 'e :, In the Iti to suit their conve nitn4.*. I0:th ii rout'e trav'ellers may rIh N.' Vrk en the third daty hduring ca..noos 4.2:'' wd l be tic'keted on le .r!4 :ner toP \V'ehlon, as like * a 5 o a :.i ihenice' to N. Vork. 'Thrrn:'L lTw!w.t. 8t'JO r:ach, can alone he hi I i i : \VINSI.ti\\, Ag,.ent of the \iiw oni nd '-lh IL R. CompIan, r 1n'r4, toi whto pese appily. F~or i . . l. d'NCA N, .\ tt h .\mer.ca i I Itelu, (Cha~rleston S. C. CASH STORE. Thl: - .eribr h ' taiken the. Store for .1y i b C. '.\l.-:A N, nd will en ." h'w i an etirelv newt anid I~r GonItI. (Groceries, aiui (rockery, hehni inany. Southeran .\Iarket, at retail. enwr andhe.: for a contjiance't of their TI. J. D)INKINS. *\V.atan hdens$e copy 4 timos. 31 PliT h-'It &. ((. \. Ill ne jo*it lop-nini: theiir ha rge atdI ntew wtp- r e *th-, I -a innor.-. s:lattinet, VestinigN, tinenis, p C;omha, w~ iti other in HbI (nr I adtese Dres,.eN, .\ e pl t.. zl ar iet of t':ioe.. nnd the' Very best Tea b.- 1 al-I- 1a beent.' selec ted with the evetelt car -. a.1 u~ ill be. hold as alwnya, at the tn t .. prics. For Sale,. A 1.4t in. the npper patrt of Sountervlle, een t.au in. e nere-.: ha:,ving thermon a building nhielba enn, he. nlt;urd at little expenso Into a eon. foriable. ,t.ide, a.; no.d for wvhich th0 boa tnon b nel .u-iit.'d. Amdvl to I SluvO a1w; lin inl % it.v o'hlie coming conte.,t hols thle illow% ing languglage: - 'he Whigs of,'this State will never be bIrought to dvocate, or delii, or tole:-ato I he 'i tivo SI ave Lat w, or u Will they ever aid ill pteInrIiiing tihe r. - noini tiiijflon of' tl l 'r. shtI who halts a .eenl IhN chalipli o olha biw. \\'hot la ever el~p mna y btin- A bon! A olih Northi k for the W hii Il'nsi3h-ntal c'anilte, it If will no"t be Alilland V-illon~ore, nor his I . Secrta ry ofStt d I'besli ' ..;313 is hie t'ns l t ..ho h not2 lw 11 unhelee by ilh.- l. :tinll!s no1 1thf watch t . 'o er1 ' lie I'I ubl33. 33 i[. It is t~e t soill Itl alar 1 t th :w . -rs witi s the cita .l. (Ilr 1 n3 iie s are alr a3ly 10)~~~ I.)lIaI t e inl .11,ich! nll e ill xt eIv wN. be h : Thll \'au lino a u in III! the ll o. ). erotic p1:1ty .Nmli l o gou over to , e S w i".. I - .h r i . II .ay 11 A tto m.-y (';-.! I shp,> i t -. .11r, t a r i- tol .'. 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I t <' - 3.how3th33heahh a,* o - . troy d by r . 1on.i 1.: :: ep r :r n - r . f '''. r - - o, op :, -" n odr, r 3313 ros - 1 he 'i ci --t~ Lot er e th3 * 33 I- 3 -3 NVO 19 VDLk eN AAGE CIIARESTQN, S3. C. Uhrerved saralbky GOOI) wi. wathsSales Rlooms .ir rada on alibonsgnmets.vances November 6, 1850 2 T, CLYDE Whoicsaei anid Uetail Under Odd Fellow's loll, 31eei tre CHARL ESTON, S. c. DALER IN Sukar9 folee, folaves, Wines, Ilou Cadntoi 'ael c'-l . ea4i's C'ebrated Blas Oci. 2, 1050 4 tf W, A, KENT & IYTCHELL FASHION ABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E S T A B L I SII M E N T, MASONIC HALL No. 268 King-street, corner Of Wentworth, Charleston, s.c Purchasers wil find at all times a ful and coinplete stock of Gent's. IJE AD Y-MA.DR CL OTIING AllTIt'Llos, W. A. KEX T. G. If. MITCHELL M1I1an[ fictory 113 Wasaington Stores N. N. May 1849. 30 tf Trout & DeLange, CO6 210NIF._IAr Ujr jjj1t CIIANTS, No. 112, EAST DAy, Charleston, V. C. Keep constantly on hand, a large assort, rient of Fretih burnt Stone Lirm', Rosen dale Cement, Plaster of 'aris, New York Marble Line, 'hiladelphia white do., Gyp sutm, or Farmers manuring Plaster, Fire and Ilcarth Bricks, Plaster ing flair, and Building Materials in general. ORDERS left with Alessrs. J. T. SOI. 051ONS CO. will meet with prompt. attention. jlan 23 ly HARMONIC INSTITUTE FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Chareston, S. C. TRAVELLERS ARE fNVrTED TO CALL AT FASHIONABLE YtiiTSWIjn STORE FOR GENTLEMEN. NLU l BR)Tlis IW~L Fine Linen anid Muslin Shirts, mnade in the latest Fashion, and of the best Materi als, sulperio)r workmnanshaip, and Dankin's Celebrated, PATTIERNv. W. A. DA NKIN is the ori,'inal 1I.s . tor of the system of cutting' Shirts by meiasniiremnent. DANKIN'S PATT1ERN has received the unqualified commnendtat ions or gentle men in all parts of the PUnied States, and b.een pronounced terfect. Trho superiority 01 'Danl.in's Patternover all the la:o imitations of it, is universally acknowledged.-..The yoke is fitted neatly to the neck and shoulders n-ithout seams, and consequenatly does not chafe or annoy the wearer. ('entlicess anceasure's ta kcum and1 shairts ulnade to order at short notice. AL-SO FOlt SALE Usurn SnutTs ..t)u D)rAwvsls of Cotton Silk, Cotton, Woolen and othier desirable kinds, Dressing Gowns, Russia Belts, iuspenders, }half Ijose, Gloves, Cravat. a nd Ha~nkerchiefs, (readlv hemmed.) Stocks [Jpera Ties, Canes, Umaibrellas, Soap, Per fu mry. And a great variety of other lli~t' sutable for Gentlemen. E'Teprices at this Establishnment are nmoderate and uniftorm-and the busi ness so condneted as to secure the custom of those who once purchase from us. Oct. 2, 1850 49 f IMPROVED ENDLESS CHIAIN Water Elevators, All Persons wishing the above Elevatoria cain be supplied by the~ Subscriber, who i# the Agent fur the District of Sutmter S. C. R. F. LIGON. Sumnterville, Oct. 31st 1&10. 1 ly 20,000 lbs. Iron Assorted, 5,000 ydn. onrnahurgi, 5,000 yds. Brown shirting and sheeting, 5,000 ya. Blue l)omestic and 'Tickings,. ?5 half barrels. No. I, Mackerel, Fresh 8oda, Wine and I.mon Crckers amt Sfresh supply of all kind, of Goods jnst ro. -cied, and for sale, by Fe b 27, A. .1. & P. MIOSES. REMOVAL The uindercigned having lte'moved one door elow Win. Webb's, New York Store, wonki esetfilly solicit the patronneet. heretofo're fa ored by his friends and the 41eitien of Sumcer ecnerallby, being satisficd that het enn accommen ate them~ wvith any artich-, in his line of busi eas, consisting of a large and wecll selected a. orinment, &c. Gin Bands, 1000 Feet 4 inch Copper riveted Gin hands. Oil Floor Cloth, Indaia Rlubber Cath, Btrssels Carpeting, together with a ful assortnietbflt C arriag T'rimmtiings, Oibs, Paints, Varnish &c. Flor Sale by A. J. & P. MOSEP, slanks flor Sale this Office