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'Tit Juogi..E C9 z tAoH5're .-Vr, P,tegt sador otrdie gang of despera. . loo atireted In Michigan, is a man of ,considerable talents, easy Insinuating address, and commenced his career of do. pravity and crime In consequence of a diffi. culty (itli the Railroad Company in crossing hi, premises with their track. He nieditoce! vengeance, :cslared cars nov. ,or should run over his lands in safety, and that.he would blow them up even if he kney his own father and mother wore in th*1 Step by step Io organized the .gang, and became deeper and deeper steeped in crime. The Detroit Tribune givesthe following leaf in the history of Ahe conspiracy. It shows a hue of villainy -of the darkest dye: At one of the regular meetings, which they were in the habit of holding period. aically at their place of rendezvous, for the purpose of consultation as to future movements, and the division of plunder, it was reported by some, in the order of business, that one of their sworn number, whose name wias stated, had been detected -in revealing some of tihe secrets that should have been known only to the initiated. Suspicions of betrayal were -freely indulged in, and to the question, as to hmw the guilty one should be silenced, -one of the conclave made the significant remark, that "dead men tell no tales!" -Acting upon this hint, it was unanimously nereed that the punishment should be -death; and that the duty of carrying the .enalty into effect should be let out to the .4owest bidder for the job! 'The first offer was named at S350 for 'rssassination, and the bidding went on till -the-sum .was lowered to $100-the bidder reserving the right to put the victim out of the way in his own place and manner, and the time allotted not to exceed four days. This offer was the price finally agreed upon, and the money was immediately counted out and paid over to the fiend who had agreed to steep his hand in the murder. The individual complained of, and thus ~singled out as the vic im of their vengealce, was one of the two who for eighteen months had been under pay of the Central Railroad Company for the purpose of detecting an1d bringing to justice this most abandoned -gang of desparadoes. Fearing that he had become suspected of treachery, lie had disguised himself, and -in the capacity of one of their more western accomplices, had prebented himself by the proper pass words, and was present mibroughout this interesting conncil, where '11is life had become a price! At the first -npportunity, after these interesting pre. liminaries hadl been settle(', our "irked mnn," withdrew from the infernal cabal, little re-ishing, as may he supposel, tihe -warmn position in which he found himself placed-mnakiig it the last tine lie ever met .2he precious gang in conci!, and being but -a day or two before their oflicial escort to 'our city, inder the guidance of the sheriff .and his posse. Tua MAr. RonnEU.--We shall have no ipapers ly tihe Isastern mail to-day, (says :the New Orleans Picayune of it recent <date.) The Imail had failed IKast of Char. ileston, and the newspapers mailed on this 'side of it were , tclen out of tihe hoot of t he -stagn between Mlontgomery and Mofbile. 'Tho fellow who here stole a newspaper mail, if caught, ought to be sent at once to the world's Fair. -he Literature of Distinguished Men of South Carolina. South Carolina has bien i-dstingui.-h. ,ed throughout tho whAle period of* its history, by sonme of the~ tiiont striking .and brilliant characteristics that ever belonged to a nation. F~ounided in paurt lby the best blood of Frmance, the ilugue noats, wvho escaped from the persecution that f~dlowedl m le revocation of the edlict of' Nantes she has alrnted tuliny brilliant exatnples of sucecessf'ul nichiievemnet' in the arts, letters, in :statesmans~ihip and in a rms. liringin" uavigh the'm fr~mnn France, as ithe erarly~ settlerv diel, th'e spirit of hero's-n whicht seems to be in'terenmt in the~ French chraracier; a love of personmal indrepenil eonce. for whlich no nation wa sever more distiinishe'd than the Ihugue. nots; ai spirit of liberty and of aristocra. cy. (that aristocracy whlich is natural toi heroic and splendlidl nationis) these itua lit ies wvere infused into thle body of' the people; ail long before thme A meri .can reo!ution, many noble examples oflorfty character were exhibited in the .history of' the State. Jt wtas, hiowever, at the period of the' A inc iica n i'evol ut ion, that thn at tenut ion of the wvorbal was fastened particulam ly umpon the~ pa rt she pll ayed. SombI Car.1 olina was the fie'd of one of the fierce -est and best fomght struiggles of liat .bloody era. We~ need searcely aillude 'to whlat tookc place there, for the events arce rngraved so deeply on the pillars u1 the republic, that they never can i be blotted out. They are fresh in the recol lect ions of the present generation, for t hey have se rved to embellish thle brightest pages ofou r history. Sumhetr, Mlarion, Mloultre, and' a host of others, .ore namesq which wvill never die. It is singulaur to see whiat a list of 'names that have become illustrious in .thle various depart meats of Iife', cain be arrayed ia the htistor y of South Cairoliine. But to come to our own immediate 'times; we rct~all w'ith great vividne's', rtho moment our eye tturnis in that <Iirection, Hlayne, Calhoun, Mluf~v', .1 Iammond, and others, illustriousq int eloqtuence, in legislation and stateman. ship. \Ve rememiber Thomas Gerimke, '1laugh S. Legare, and others of the like stamp. And particularly, in liter. dry aspects, have we much eutso for nilmuiration; far the cont ribhu tions that hrave b'een made by lie SnuthI Cairo. linians to time litera'ture of this country have exceeded that of any other, nol, 'we hnad almost said, nll the Southerm N. CRANE, lianufactgr'er of Ihuggies, LItGiiT C.AlRtIAGI;94, & e Returns tie sincere thanks to the citizes of Sumter District .. feor their lib~eral patrnagn hither to bestowed andI tbeg leave to inf'onn ththa,,t hin kee'ps conutantty on hand the abiove articles 'of his o)wn mninatueire and waurrants the samei to be of the bet. mantrial, wrkfmanshmip, andt of the h~te~st style. Ils prices shalt compe'te wvith tihe Charkeston prices, nd ats to dtiirability, no rompaisoni: to-ho enonvhtiee1. yyti wilt lcaso eaI aut lhts Ca~rriatro leposi t3~tm Itroadi Street, iuwle'r the TIowna 11all anal exadpo for your. W ithm trnty ye'ara experiee, and f.tthery's Iril vIe wi'thm the couantry anal thew art. of' 13,bi tt'. Afaylith lui 2 ii Head Quarters, 44nTH Rxatitzr, S. C. M., Oldford, May th, 1851. ORDER NO DR. WM. J. DARGAN having been ap pointed Surgeon of the 44th Regiment Souti Carolina Militia, with the rank of Captain, (to ill the vacancy ocauoned by the resignation of Dr. J. 1. Miller) will be obeyed and respect ed accordingly. By order of Col. st.rT-r. W. T. WILDER, Adjutant. Mfay 14th,185 1 29 ii Executors Notice. I have appointed Mr. Samuel E. Wilson my Agent to nettle up all the matters of the Estate of Col. Stephen Laconte, late of thin Dietrict. E311A E. LACOSI'E. All pernons leaving demands against the En late of Stephen L.ncefte will present them dul rittested. Those indebted will nnke imnediate payment to S. E. WILSON, Agent. Iay 7th, 1851 28 tf Blacksmith Wanted A firt rate Ilnerkmith can tobtain BIend) eniploymetnit nnei g<wcei wnge. by applying iffon to hlie siuberilir in Sunterville. None othel than a good worknnut need appeiy. T. J. COGIILAN. May 7th, 1851 28 2t Bounty Land Claims. The unlersigned tenders hi. servicen in lie protecention nil collection of elinims fior 11 Offi. cern and Solierc who lave been engaige~d il tel Military seervicen of the Thecited Statem." Ilit; firilitien nre such an to ensure the prompt eit nttentiol. It. 31. DYSON. Agent. Stmterville, April 30th, 1851 27 if Attention Military. 'rie Suhc'criber would rejpectfully inform the Officer" of the - Ilrigate and visitors tener iily, that hie will have a table during the Brig Mdo Enenpinpent, which i-4 to coIninence ol the 19th ,tay next, at the llrigntle nnipgrounl fo the nerominolatiinc of nll woit nlan Ie pleas.ci.ei to call on hint. Ilix tnble will 6e- fitriish-il with te bet the eencarket affirds nind atteinled by rese.wctftl servalnt. A Pihare of paitroiange is repicectfully nolieed. J. 11. F. IBOONE. IT?' 1OSE8 taken rare oflhV the Sulnrri. lwer need "enet to hil Stabiet ill Canileee. at the most nodernte rates inaginaic-Come. triy er. J. B. F. 11. April 30th, 1851 27 if DRY GOODS In Charleston, S, C. C. & E. L. Kerrison & Co. King Street, Corner of Afarket. eivite, flie- nttentiion of 3IItCII A N''S, PIA N. TIElS, and FA311I!ES to their well n'.eortved STOCK O FANCY AN STApt.-li)ltY rio 1)s. icuestiy of theuir own /Jircet /,porta i'ecs, niid cnicpriiet tli. neWe-t style nil riecest clesigncs ill i-' aney Itres (.tx Goefl.-r. n iih ri full as.ertrnent of lioneaekew i rtieles nel I'lanters Sup lplie- nneene. which will obe fPooilt xll the l OUl 'IlN fiA Tll S uolls. Ouer lin-itness be1ine s dneec thIcl,- principle of 'ime Jprier on/ly, onr frit-endsc enncc detepe.nl el lieee. Ing nil G(sIe teo Ibe nac riepreeited, a:cl cit teli oeeestjcI mutrAr prweer. 'lTes cah fir cilynere.ptnec. Corner f iing and 3earket Sitec. A pril 2'0th, 111 27 4t Notice. few Goods Just Received, Silk Timnie-4. 1:ck !lare'gc', inrege Delnin.. recehlc and colored .liin. Frenrinited nenneti. printel ttle ee---: fine'crtent eif .ingle~tc nicd Pricitc ;Si'1...1 11 n11 ece. irse Munalins, U.inabre-i~eredvi j141. in, dretos nttern-. Iervy.''ritin.ing &re 11081ERY (and GLOVI. .' mt il'dee;ripieee. L tehandso Ic: ofn ynet. Ifir tn'iige frt ceg J.liee, rc'lble ('totheesc 'd :., erie, Liuc'en eend Coetie tcSeetincgs, 1. Larrge Lot of' Rea;dy Iade Clotbisag. BOOTS AND) S110[.'s. G'ets O)pen Gcitere, ('ongreess de. Ladie-es nec,) cble~is e . ctlorc~tedecnd blac'k. letali:c ilcebber 've'r Shec,' ln-lic t linhhcr lIcets' ti~r Iiherses iae linhhtcer (loes lincI!., A'c. litardwvare ;tnd Casutiery of tall (~xc'aenter '*'ols llac'ksmieth doceelc. Shreteea :.'rs 'I'ee'sc, Sltl S.m.,,- ./ eect d.1. linre.s icecetincgse. ii,. cel aclmoset eve'rycthie g to hc. -illed feor inc the line. F~in" Eneli--h Slha fce-r S:.eddlle, 1.ndei. Saicile... leiye do.. Wagon~i Sadle ., t'acrt snabltite'. Iluegcy ,ikey dtc. 3le~ Collarsc andc fIritlles, Whtijrs, &.. ILl-:A'Ili-:t Focr ln'ence.e ichaa., &c. ( calt.) Lic,,. 11.e kii.<. Topj 1.--athler thic.k ande colore.t I-:mueI' [-c. e r .*s kin4 ,&c. l'lin eaed 'cloredi floocr eatting. At very liow pr i'icby a t thce Ne~w IEriek, Steere opp-ie .Ch*in a. lit. April 2:t, i-15l :ei ; Improved Cotton Gins, 'rc.uk feet fecr pcze.t f.c% ocerc e tib.er.rible-r nc i- h ec to leat'oreen thie pubetlic thc:er h.- cji~l eicunnfarc' icre~s ( 'retteen I iincs it hi-i c'-gclic eact icc Mcta, mcrc.. ecn thce mnost impe~re.l noeel appc~ri plancce hbd ie'h inksc~e timt thce cetecc eecn'.t eec oee Choee. ginc., cf th'. lhati eecinsproemecit se inwrcle t le'n-t n cluarte'r f ee rs 'cct incre ththceei irct ic ginc-dt (e thie crcdienary g.in. j ie~ acilt~i eec Itjue'icere- ijheme ecn the eeu''t esicet ececcstrctionc 't ilhe hest ifinisth anel ofC ihe best meeriael,: tee cit. Steecl Scw and ire Stee!lc~*~I e'tt,.i lub 'ca. ccnrlene.) n hcieth hce cc i') elcfr $2 pe'r Mccw. ..lecih re'pairxs cbl gsi',.l e e. th-m inc eccm tete oerder ait th.'e hcce..t nice. A It ord'r. tfer incc' w. i ibe peromptcic. and puneecec-lly :ctai -led Stachecir:(, Sumete~r I liet S. ('. April~ 2:I, 2ri if - D, W. PRICE, Ih'epcrtfuelly incfecnns lie. fe ieend. andc the pulic e-cera.el'lyiac lie ha. ii' rceceld a N~c e e.< t'fsl'tIt.N A Nt) StMI 31I1-ll (;(t ci)s e'eec,.,. rig icC lirced C'liths ofC cnrai..uI ein andi ic.. trc. Cn l'ecieem,-rs. EIlac'k nnec' Stri:w'cl, alece. acen ocf \.eeesge, Scatin, Sill, cecce \Vhcic- 31cr eIile, I-.inItccens of cry k..iin I. I I:c udtkerchrcif... ( ra. 'nets, Kid Gulevcei, I 'cmbrcenc. Alt pe'r.,eic cishiing aniythuisc icn ie line ill dec wcell toeiel. .;ecrmentece enn: hce meeec at iihueiehorte.,t enot ice. Mirch 26cth, 1351 22 cC Notice. Perweonsc having2 dteinnccend caainst the 1e ate of R. Riichardsoni, I )'dc. ccre regn cesede e) presenct thleen du ely atte tedc, andii ther i. ltobled to icankei payent tio A-'Imrc. Nov. 6, 185e)- 2 t f ROBERTr LATTA. wcee.lb recpceifuelly icefom hisrie nd nodee ee theo )he generac lly, theat hce ice cnow r..ecei Cing a ca. -ji.ee of Ilecny ecn eceanceey (Greie.- n~ Ihiceh he cill celtl ieow focr enccch--'wo'e cibcere c abvce Ihe Phatiier' I lotel, aeci inned-iacitely ceppeoit~ ecc.nes innnp's, ceii. (iteem-len, 8. C. Dec !. i'h, e.) 9 if A, F. Allen, PL.\STJElti:lt AND) BRICKLIAYER~f, Ihnving hand conscideraibie experietire in thic abeo line of btuncis, rceepect fully scolicitac a sha.re of theo patron. c'eg or theo publlic. All jobis ent rust ,d to hime, will bce exected wc~ithI nea'tness mdr diiipaftcht. ande wtnrranwted teo give isatis action., lauetering )'inishJede .ie supjeriocr ltyle. Juno 12 33 07' We are authorized ti announce T. J. DINKINS, Esq., a Canlidat for Clark of the'Court, at the ensuing electibn. MAN Y VOTERS. April 16th 1811 25 tf $100 REWARD. RUNAWAY in November Inst a blac] boy named KENT; Kent if about 30 year old, is alien made, black wilk rather Ionj hair for so (lark a complexion ai he hta, bi has very white teeth rather pointed, i smart spoken, and has a pleasant tounteri ance ; his hands are sniall and alin, ani he has good feet and anclie, with high in step, and is about 5 fect 7 inches hi h. Kent was raised about horses, anl hat ,worked a littlo at the black-smith trade. Tho above reward will lie paid npon hi safe delivery in any Jail in the State so tha hiR owner will get hin, with proof to con viction of his having been harboured by an white person or free person of color ; o fifty (10 lars if lis owner getai hin. On his recovery the nanount will be pai by apl)li(!atioIn to ine or to my Attorneys a Sutnterville, Alessrs. F. J. & M. MosEs. RICHIAII) C. RICHARDSON. Fullon 8. C. Maorch 20th, 1851 23 1 - Cnitndec Journal will pienso cop; until forbid anl Pend account as above. Spring and Summer Goods Tim Sublscitribier is now rsceiving his SPRIN( HTOCK OF GOODS, which hot ofIer to 1h4 public at reduced porices; consisting ini part a faallows: l'lain Fariston Ginghan, Solid Color,. Stupelin-rfie Chin ". olid Coori Organde .awn,, Primed "1 . E.mbroidered "4 31sIAling, Sol i 'WoVe Thn-ndl Liace, Jauoaet iEd0lginig, " isertinig, Swiss Edging, " Iinserli~nt, Aphia 1.nce Cipel. Suij'rie " itilii s Trimrned, Ladfies Iiullomon Slevese~. "Needled wvorked Collarx, "4 3" a1ouriig; " (nrnatin lIraid larige.- Triminings, "itibbon '' Silk Peiidan't Trimining, " Ni-k Itiblont "4 Ilinck andl colored Kidl (Glove.-, " Silk l'araiols, P'rinted 31IAlushn, Figured - Solil " (' *hanbrav n (ghnne, irn ant i tlrnb Linens Drilhe, 1'1tn .\i1'*. Swi--s an] .31'111 311nAhn. Linenig 'ambrik lanket-rebei-f. 31arit Pladuii d Striped Iltmepputi, Marl h r 'ntLs .nwr Clothe. C inrliestion -4 7- 14 and -- Shirlile-, G ranit ille 7- atil -1.1 I)eKatlb (C ,temu Oiag:, hrg'. Spragsps IFaney 'ritsa Color- warrnited, E-nglish '. -- " Frnmitre Prit., "lionirlini, L.:dies Mar~nk wind colorend Gnitene, Seat Skin Iiippers,. ". "1 ". Walkin- Shoes, Gents Illak ar ie colomrel (IiaiterIa ", Fur ti l Silk I ltis, " L.eghiorn mnl P'anamn IInte. " l'anlegg I tat'., " l'ntnienfz, I tat.', G -I(JElli-I>, li alhI)WAIRII AND CROCKC imY, &c. &e. A I.SO 21) Hiarrel-s l,-ri littionr Flour, -up 5 egf- st Gowheni linitter, 12ioses line Eiogliih Chiecit, All f \vkjch hie fll-rs low for cash or to puirtt' April9 N'd 'T. .3. DININS. A rl9 1 2.1 if' Spring and Summer Goods Thl,' e aberib,'r wvill re-ceive in a few dlay. n hgaacnI,.one. a'e-ertmnt of Spring anid Snuni Gai , .4 4'"4'nl--t ing ini pari t as flle:-: C.lIlIE" F. minghai', Frenach. F~.gli'h -m-' A~i'rie'..n: t.'hairey; Plii.l 31,nslin; (Jr I'vl do. I inted JaIceie; ()nipra ernhgl'd, Sn i'. 3 mia-Iin; P~a,. I n i is do.;~1)uned d, d1o ; tiere.; [2 1-2 to$;Jny IniSars;'ete;ltnh Veil" Ill,,nek Silk I .ar'e do.; E-itubr'd ('uil.: ii, ."'le-e've-; Wo .rtke- I'eltar-; i.ces. l-:dgig' an.gj liniertin'--; Ai~an-te a in engs for 1)ries.-; t.inen, I. ul oa' - f vain ' tinailit ies,I Iusi.-rv. Gloeve,'. F I-ua-; *'ar-tae.I, of alli jpitiee.; lflnlbrella.; I-:,brld. 'Mathel.; I 'onmibs, f1rna-e, P er fujanry thrnh (h.'r-r '' Itats, linaek do., hicb and leow I'oeT-e-. Snacrs. 3tNi:la4s . S'ah. Witie in,' and S'i-h-r \'inli,:ar: Iiri-'le;Peper, Spu''-ir .. ineer; Pickt.le-; Wine'. Sleda~ and1 Ilttegnr I 'rackers; l*i es, Sliisi': ; finee'r I're--rve-s; Sardlines', Star'eb, Soapi' (:'andle-, A . A e. jInfnnn Fin-,- S.:uiilh S'egir'; half Sp,,ani-h d. reIintoon'1 Tobac,,44 for eale Iin for c-ash" or te t :mi--r thl 44li'e of tha. :Nugmer lcanner. \prdna 2 BOOT AND SHOE M A N U F A CTOi R y T~: :ti' Ca:? ril he l respeti!! suain.-orn Ih put:mhe t:r i ;s hrgasca l1otnenceial th, .\gl tn itr el i-agoris acagu~and of ('haes listin the? gity t Sh aye' in theyirs pht i stck r;n heL' Vfwia.,hI~Ili, iz; . o . liai " ". ;alere at ow t wied. Pd. Lifse e ansrgane, oesa (h,' hanlr n eerl assortmentl J f Iaiesnc Io(eethpa, r wci t ia'ul at- Italient f Trunk ':rpt lls \.'5b e. llatsI), Jrp., &c.i s of gbe- areabre at lowegst price-' .. The abutermd Lnard r, either by thrn alh'zen, or .M4mtnge aiiir. (t ml 'rji gt,.d. Leaf Lard, RT.' Aprdu. 1 C51R .. Life1 Insurance, Anri 2, 151 23 iy Butr ad Bcn&Cr Pilff 1n tnnlm e.Ci m i ikn do o A nf1ad o Not arln lineon SavasitcrviIleE, S.- C. Respctfuliy Infrrs the itiople' of Niti tcr Di)strict that fhs ituz, rucel'Q(I unli now offers fur mile the itit f~clected unntIjgoc Most choice suvok of Spa'if-1 maid Sunamueb Goods s That lint ever been brottglht to) this mart~'. lei finsi receive~d .ltmay hnew uiiyltm off Sprim tr ill Stiuner G~oodst. olvideb, pitruhnierm would tho -w941l to examnou li'l to tyit vlolttre. lietpiua ni fittey ( Mater.i):ttO%li j IriliingNo Tiove l'dAu.zt)ni Wlinttg. Satniti, Aiar- I iueille"U 114 ut i ll tity V ijau~ iilt tly on11111111i. A full and lairge"pily ai I losil-mr. (;hae. Fit tNlu"Iile r". Craiantm' 11.oilrvdiefs1. &. &e.. I A: til(J off i~l wh im, lw tii d *a t ,. uit libt-ral *t rifii an t t ttrit-via to i: ito il e i-s. oIt ra, rind it s-rmiurt u.-d iit) ...i.~~iu tr darm from it dlistatill rtlle Vltt'i l'o'ii. 1/ A. b; )1P~N r April 1601,11 Camden Batzaar1 NVi, hereby iltl: Cv otir '('tl~!omerrs, nmidt i tile plitt izeet-r I *. thit. wr. li:lvf Ku t r' Ceivei, a iarrgt av -orlmonoi~ o if Hl"I Maiv~l do I i! %vl W1 1 .is i atS th -y l v : ,(' l 'il A ltraip asmorititept tc~l F'or I ado p i.4 "'ul ( r'rit itC. Its wii . elal (,:misitgore:.., illihihiemvi)i~a telitio. Doifiiir & (:0.:. ApizJ 9, I5 l~iil~r4 ~!rslore U.. .1ich i ,. i i fir-~ ~ ~~ip t hm o iilI' Heart Quarters. fy iri.- i mf tl. 1)T:rtu T I I NMIU:J trvi l'.r a 0l ,th rl A rc jrh ti y tir ti il Cili ii:, ii fit. ofv :. -itlI)f~tdo~ c d . ii fuvl trder lti i. Wi~tio tirg,.z urn '' . . .* ~ni. eitt lw . It ripIiISLimi, its my L.:zCctr li 3 tl ut 1 * tu.' tpp t(! t ~IlW 1 1lt Ii iii: o ojtjj!wrs i tl i4 l iittiai(:rj it ii z1 u i *t!ri~i -0 ti r Jit i -. iat ir l~ttr i it j 'Itl aoit r I t I lilimior ni i: #f.i JOHNt~ !1. IiL111i Cirug im.l ii :t-irh Lih iii'.' i r the Sprin- TIra~e. t-c ivtw biunZlreceivii. I (lie teionioli of M'iIRCIAN'L3 AND) 0 ill ol, W., i4 t 'lhzii'u li:re tit(] warriated 'Ilir' Sulci c oitjisvn iiin p;mr viz: Bla:ck (l#,;li D re3:i' fill(! Frot' k Cfiat', iFtrtcy Cloth IIIio -I ,. d PI 'nit J a~ tt) *1)1 c and Ili - -tAlit, IDr-iU. Iroch4 ~i ltti C ro~~ Mi:!tl4mv2iiW ;fIIC1 ill h 10 r rt:40 II, ot I t:!, ill itIl I I ! ;i1 :,) fl/ ,t W m c i hi-u Ow frdo -iA ill IrMP(iri '1'!. nt, 2tiiot of Comilr 31i I(,crt v 'V '. 1:$W ullle at VA C OF-4 4 \ J() :.;IL Milk a : ltti Ire !11"e w i . -III A I I ifu.11 ji I lt4 I II a I Illt 4 xv a lI- i--rvx of grtizur aw l it - -i ru':' poi!; ii oal to fm n ;.:ipol-6o1 ' iii ;ft, :-o i !iircd ii W a lv ot' icp.ett Frilch i I 'lit'd i 'wt id am-' e *ii~ Id& i Itv:.-l (lord nit! WIhi. Orgai .III fill wr a it io E1; r i, Kt h- . -.o -r (';a,- ,ir Acv. Iri )I I-i -i; - p-. 11 c- ait artii I. wer confl B I., I:,r-,- :I: i . i , i I wo - r - 4. n .-.rmidr !.i..g*tr Hleadi Quarters, ii' v. il i - - f r r--i anv- I 4!risI a I ii -- :1 1, 1 -- 1i 1w i \r nit l t *! - ,I,. r . 4t** :ii I r,, l- i O w . s t 1. F11y i .1m 'Itl ;w I- t i.t :fl; --fill c . ;:; ',tb-. 41! nt t1.-itt (: lito i ari I iiA 4-ft 171- -fill Ill it!-rt I,. in-l~pn~i I-lit Iiiii thuiftC... tatqr ni ,(*?x hei ;.ly Ov- :i '~t 1 auuy i lii xxii np 11%.. 4 ~1 : ff 3111:11 IT r l n % tL ir t r o-irl. J410fJIn , i2 t .*-it 'I 4j4~ 444 ti l groun ilt~ PERiOR TOK I by tIh Subscriber at lis. Store, and Would T11!'ItS Visitilig the City to th aboyo ab It to be equal to zany in the Murket. aICkCH and Pahots4, of1:. Il a!cacript ionis , Nrino and omnaizinm VestA, et D'E'l Merino, Alpuce, Linen, -go Stock. bilr Miock at reducred prices to make reomn ! athrovo will Ido well to call al examine be ait both the pric-s aind goors will gire satis. SA MIJEl, C. DUNN. ing Strect (in the buid) Charleston, '. C. 17 tf IRTATIONS, renis ia partietIanrly requeo'ver to the arranga It SI 253 and 255 King Street Ch:arlestan. for v'arii4tine of te at res t~es'on hoilh froain thec ling. leterraiitiio to rnrit every thing at the very ren*ta to piuirchncriter thnn this marke-t han l,-lore our Sitoek tat I)ometic and IIenvy Goods fAir ty-wa cnfidetly invite the attuention of our . eingt -terrmined to otser ie greatest nuvelties, r atok conij inl jart of nitly rer ntonei. fof Sanithrn mantnfact-r. which. an we are er by te bale or yardsi, at Factory prices- a full W. G. BANCROFTr nil 253 and 255 King Street, Charlhton, 8. C, 5 if South-Carolina--Sumter Dist, Where.s I bIave hiiis ty takeLn posses sion (-a's Oralnrv of ,a id District) of the wr.onal proprty as drelict of John 1ankala af Sume1rv1( ai dee'd; anid I Va llmySlf if this metlod to notify all persons indebedI to the dec'd to make im mod'li-ota aym t to Mr. I,. 1. lHanks, MY . !enrt (:1 tIais particulart) a nd those h-tv iEt al''aarnds nrainst dec'i witl Ihan'J tlen in dndy atese.i a icoringiq to iw. W. LFW 0 . S. I). A Mu 1% 0 il f D. J WINN, IOIJANT TA LORW W-1nd requpa-eftfly inform hi frieunds nnd ith" 11 14it geni rIly *that eit- now aIs n hand il l r. for ia ::n n- ninaati ble term, a latgfo .1d shn aNartrnant of cloitih,, Cntjnaimera * ,and \V t-iri ., ith tints, -np, n~a.-pomacr-. ('rnvnata. .Socks. line lin-4 -1,. e n rau d 3 1e rin s h irt , D ra w e i , ve-, hanl-erchi- f. I mbrela,. &r. 3Men and Ilay, llrm:y 3Made Clothing of eve ry dlesacripnjaan :and variety. Complete Military I hitslh. UtValbnrnq. Sword,, I> n:tite, &.-., frniahed at auort notice. lnirafrrnm for Stinter Iiflemen furnisAlied on r-uaatnalo ierms. jD'jlia vestinns are pecnahatrly rich, consisting of fir riebier patterna than ever previously ex Ihited in thi. imarket: Ot.16, 1453 51 tf a e :r.rtn--t oif I nr tr contug ian part of t - I~ri lurausm, lihi andi 3lurble Top, sofas ignal 1i.. vnana Foolet Stao!', Ottomians. WarraIrnb, plin nn- i 31thoranay., tan lle taatds, Dining. T'ena na a\\ Want 'lale. C'ntre' dla.: (ourld Maipie idIE. aa.1 m - low ieste ndts.t Mnaogany do.t C h:U-. itin . Nor-aia~nad lIceking Chtairi o~f e~vr dt--eription. I e:::itar: ade~~u nn-! repaired at the shoartest I'laini tad 3Iahag:iny CoffTinsi fuarnisheaad to or der. tI:i berih.r i' jarprparedI ta fuirnaisht1 lts, . ' i:t I tl).. ai i i t r!..-Tan lrc s li.w i'il aaizainna-. hii'." WIIK-S1l0P at the l S:;and, w~ here all obrdera iaa hist litne willI be punctuallyi :ittrede tot. Negro Shoest 1 . la-ertih-r hasi. mav-le nrran.pment.s foir tha~ t :a: ture. if t'ram Four tai Fire 'I'haota~an r-- t titi'ahm nrtic~.livb the I'.L. Faor r,1-rnea, ii an:ality. lhe wiail re-apect-fually re-aer i-mon,- w~ ha. nny~ a at diposid tot partha.-le of t a. ta oth a- a ara prniy-.I hitu L.0.t year. 'tto itt-, ht will gn-eLtei)a thtem a low Iasia !: ' .J. MORGAN. (-IN MAKiNG, &C. We :art prep traed ton O.cuitel olrdears to any"U-n :tO aoi late, bah laor new a, *.m t rp s. Ou :r G( are a neflt stir p 'sd he:t alea ei lthr. S-iwo, ptoies;iti, .thae a!.:it t*~s of ih .Faltbat liredt unI .! n ba , whaaIa.h tg a greatt de',al .. ~ 1ro :rs. WXern~o use thea StaeeI !a":r !"n'org:tt temoi~ h ntat; 'tur brushl .s coniatructed on .i ii ' ~t on c . ll1evr Jvtherthan ta! i a ir :t' h a :ty e inei i for IhathemselesI ht we a tr'h! asu re thae pubb1 e generatl ,*htte .hb :1i hadV 4* caus~e to coin ptu ath -r a1 om-t wo~rk rr pricaa. aWe ari-: ;,e:apared. toi do work ini the 'han' hue-titl b1. as Udstead~s. Wntrd .4-'.3 Sa. a oo eas~es, Standsa, Tables t r.b-, & -. &-. at short notice, on tril tarm-i, It l I)SOtN & lfILOTTIEit. (;) -ai a thePsltin churtch. Sma avdi, pil 22, 17. 26 MIAR TIN & BRYAN, Fa A C T OWR, ('oiL)1 iSI() X) 3ElR CHJIAMTS, a'ye aj. C.' Wh~ /arrf, CII A .\ ! I il '1 T( N a 8 . C. Ja." .uau . Tuostas A. navasN a~ f'trentces: Mr. ilointnr M~InTls, Charleston, " C.. .J. Sum \'oN, Camdron, "1AI. .It. W imT.C(h'nuaw, "J.. 11. Atpr:, WVinnsboro. A\ '.ve A -~5 n dl ofCot ton ad rathrr ae a ief entSvlw ptirchase of ihgging lR p'a ai Fatrni.y Suapplic~ Ap~rilb, 1831 3~I~ m WM, C.'GwUEltllW, M ., pro 1Iyn nu,.ndta ta nil proafiirloanal cslall, eid o nej~ o I 'tJ Soit'gt uof )'ravidenre.o Mtlych, h,~h tI3I *0, tr F1 qd.. I 0i 0f the Roand, -'owifllb-~ lo reh ~ '~ ryes -to are t/here paid for duh e~r ri'taiway time %illl bo dMvctad lud~crnoelt Cli1 (ot wccrodng#~~ ~ t)will be take"'. tvitiaaijig '*- - Rinld is 1ocated in a pinej%~:n, Icalilly leyUInd doubz lruvjt%1 RATLut-Mt-N1 $11 Ocr ronth~t~ W .,9; hoy-3 At anbircl~~~ Adidressi, at hi,-con, (Li Ipril 27th. 1851 CO1iilta *~ $50OREWfD - . S I 'ill ive lo T Fz vjj1' -O Litz, itCAS for the oprtacua-1qzi and delIveryofm l~ini (sKORG, in life Jail in IulnbI'll S.Cor'.[Nvualy.fivo DollarsR, (4-''dto aiq cunfirnvmnoot ill Suzyjail, co tha~t I Cj4J, 5111iM , U Gi OIilt 24 yearw 61d, 5 foet1 4r ril47a high. 1pow-legged, blarli, fll e' raltrably ik siukcu..--culls )in,*ull fli-ic. juir'1zr~-el n F1aort time Rafr~pom Mv '.sterliaa. 12 laulvi. above fr fiO-alowfls., AddrLers, J. 3J.'- 1:.tlAht. ~ Dler. 25th, 18550 1 1,111.4 SLT1SCRmnEg refaprct fully iaavitea the 1ndieU an ol'a5tvit'za to call nt thed Boot siizd slitoc otte doorwenct of 'Win. %Volhb'i ste. 4 O1spect lhif flow and genc-ral twsortnmento ydte.icriptioaa, Fell-CV, .'t'apertiine- tind li A aucan-I his aa~id Iaeautjifi, n pe i l Vill lbi, loutad Lad~esi Ifgliawater nal -BIoo ,u-:11o S~c~.A 4au V.'t "llipperiz. 31iaps~e )eg TYlor Tlitas. Genti (illen'st Calif Opera' 34-fis. andi Velvect aiv Clotha Nijar, c :.c. has, pri es are low for Cash, orv rA ? hort credIit. J3ENJAMIN FOLSOM. Febrary 190j, IS3I 17 t Jsf Received-, 4 I-~ ~Iw: Suh'.crihvr liaa iist receivrml, an a )pen1irlen th-e laarmet ,tid; bm 8inc!-l tck, thaut lirao Jroeir offier 'd ifir s~a~ hia ft j.. 1;tce; eonsiti6ag of )r I rs., lcfdicitws. 1)ve stuff;.. Ila*ns Iraaalavis windo14w (ias" I aaay, I'ailile. Oils; fxc*, IIaaad 1 t*1a1l assr.-ranar,, At Frenchi Per airiary. FaInev.articles, of (-very dex I iton. 11ad Our :rieet( ig ustaally foundi it Inva Storc. AI konirnfo thd -cobnvy . w 0101)POiapl C Cided to. A suppily of Gitfif 500Sponnis!i Sega ra for."Mihe I Foda. 19:h,, 1851 17 ' M;. Land, For: StaI0. E rketo and-' tantaining ~ .nov. or.ij i{ lynkfitv1