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One oF the. most Oxtra ijyiimuical inveps :copcoeived. bytthe human mind, ishortly bp suinittad iotlhe.public bf Phitla lphial-afthe.aalcabund Hall. --The idouvas edn abyeyMr. Anthony Faas, ih9tmaker ofr te, lebratod Aineri can A0o6odeon, which attracted so much attention4tthe.ainuul exhibitions of the FrahinJinutiti4.,-for, which he received t wo Ailver medals. The musical invention, which will shorty- be introduced to a Philadelphi a-audience. consists of nine buloln I$as large ni life. - Therd are two flunes cleionette. playor, two ,run _tP, throo bass born players, and a .ba qruinner."-The figures are dressed ii til Tyrdlesian costume,- and present ' ui'tej .'natural and imposing appearance. yidd 4L slender wire the itistruspents 're party raised and the headh oftho figures 1drop for'aid in th6 most natural aianner. .e nachinery of courso is complicated, and of iumense,power. The Inusic is ex cellent, and one cnn 'scarcely renlizo that tif6' fgures are not hunihn beings. Tito drummer, in beating time. does his part to )9rfectiodl. Marches, polkas, walzes, pa triotit tunes, and opera pieces, can be per formed with remarkable precision and sweetness of tone. 'M-WrFaas has bestoived tcn years labor oftIblvoi-k." Hle. of course, labored under the greatest difficulties. Even the drun. ner, th't'vould seem to be the easiest rinade, caused him three years of almost 'Undivided attention. When - Dfaelzell's aitomaton cless oaer and automaton trumpeter were in t' ed to the citizens, ticy created an iniinense sensation. The encomiuns then assed wore fully deserved; but how much moire intsroting and ingenious is it to erray nine, with a variety of instruments AAth make them play so well that some d1 the bands of musicians of our city might blushi. Mr. Fans never permitted any one outside his own domestic household to know what.he vas doing. Ile was an ojoct of suspicion to some of the police. They had seen accordeon valves lying abeut his house, at different timer, and tliey conceived the idea that these were unstamped German silver counterfeit -quairters and they watched close. , Tha,unsuspecling ingenious gentleman, whowas pursuing his invention under the geatest difficulties, couldn't ride ini an omnibus but that an officer would ride in the same vehicle. In conversation with 'Jtn, attempts were made to find out what Niodid in a certain room in this honse. IlIe never divulged the secret, and iis fact ajon strengthened the officers' suspicion. All this time, ir. Fans (lid not know what ltb were after. One day lie proceeded to 'Red Bank, New Jersey, for pleasure; so '.dd an officer. At another time lie went to fading, Pa., on business, and strange as it':.May seem, an officer whose face was 'fatniliar to Mr. Fuas. had business there 0m. As the men of law never could get any, evidence that would warrant an arrest, 'Mr. 'Faas, of course. remained free. It "whs'not until recently that the secret of the kihVentldn became known, and thus the egiphts of Oil have been removed. Mr. Faas, is one of our most respectable - bitian-tesidents, a man of great shill, iv' genuity and goodness of heart, and is high lyoedteeuied by all who have the pleasure of an agjitaintanco with him. lin tia al rea'dytakin the Musical Fund Hall for a 'limited pdriod, and in a short time our ditizeIs will have an opportunity of look inzr at atlid liseniim'to one of the most wonderful -nusiiuc iidntions ever conceived by the nt4.of pan,-hla,. Sun.. MARIElD.--On-Tuesday mnning last, by Utflsv. BishopGadsden, Dr. RlonEn-r WIr SELLt, of .Waltubiorn'., and Tiusosm~rstx S. de(laghter of the late John N. Deas, of sinnter, Ouiednesday eventing, 4th inst., at the, First BI pdst Uhureli,'hy' te Rev.. .l. Rt. Kendlrick, .Mr. BENJAxII R 1. Sco-r-, of Chiatanooga, 'Tdnn., and isis E. PAUt.ixx MssnaxNiurtL., daughtter of M. T. Mondenxhatl, Easq., of Charles. * Soda Water or, alo at the Old Drug Store. Suiatervilic, June 11th, AMDEN !IOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR ThiE ACCOMMODl TION OF TIII TRAVFELLING P'1'BLIC. I T- is an excellent ndi commodious, buibling, aew andI welt fitted up, and lately put in a atate of complete repair. Tihe roomsli are larg.., penad airy; fine Famity patrtors welt furish ~The .Table will bo suppliced wit ovg'ry thing which an excellent conntry muarket will afford, atatzndedl by the beat servants. The 'BARL wilt be supplied with the choiccit Wines and J~liars. - The STABI!ES are wvell fitted ipy; iattendled by careful and experiencedt .hustlers, and welt suppili iit P'rruvender. .Atso Lots prepared for the accomd~~ationl of -Drovers, with exellent wvater convenien.'. Titers-will at all times, ho an Omznihno in ~tendlance to convey piassengeri. to and from~ The 8tubscriber having had several years ex perieace'in the above businiess,, feecls confident ssay ing in that lie wvill be able to give geniertal Matisfa~ctton to alt wiho may favor himu withi -their patronago, as lhe is determtined to use every exertion ont his-part to lease. --1. J. WILSON. Jnne '1lth, 1851. 33 lmi. Educational Notice, arch~endl session of the subicriber's schiool eorlmetico on Mondiay the 30th inst. . W. W.. A L'TON. t a..' Level, June 2, 1851 32~ 4t ]IL 13. M. SPAGG1ERS, having locaited U at irray'tt Ferry-, pernianently, oft'ers hi ii'ervices to the peopld. June 4t,18~51 -2 If 2,000 potunds of enori Forbler, for which I wt it pay Qo D~allar and Fifty ('ents per humi~s e asht-.lliverud by the middle of Strayed or Stolen. Ahatt tIle 22tidl or 23rd Inst., a Pdirret liorsi. hile about eight-or ten years old twe.l v. or thirteech hatndl high, his left hind foot turn, hn, no othier maitrks recollected. Any$ informaition of him wiltlibe iihankinity received b~y the~ ,sub Pcriber ntear Frie.ndshaip I. O. Huimntir Iinstric't June' 4th, 185 8I qr .IJ. E. 'iQUII ElC ha., ref rrrmed to tiurnite r vtO ponedt Roms~ a Mr. Cbina's. Jot.4 for rpge, of eeuiting soi~mo of those it, -hnfvili i and l~ife lt., .ikeh'oiw.' . I'leat'e c:ill soo, a hlata-nyli .ti ths f o Bouth Ciina-Sinmr riiiff By IV. .t Wls, Esq., Ordinaj" fk7 .itric. Whereas, .T. J. binkiuts bath applied to me for iltert of Administration,-on. all) and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of James $cott late of the said District,deceased. These are, therefore, -to cite and admon ibh all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Sumter Court House on Friday the 13tli day of June inst. to shew cause, if any,.why the said adinimstration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 4th day of June in the year of [r.. s.] our l.ord, one thousand eight hund red and lift y-one, and in the 75 year of American Independence. \V. LENWIS, o. a. n. June 4li, 1851 32 2t South Carolina--Sumter Dist fly W. IElVIS, Esqr., Ordinary for said District. Whereas, Ann Kelly hath applied to me for Letters of Administration on ali and singular the goods and chattels, rights. and credits of Joseph J. Kelly, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These art, therefore, to cite and adjnon ish all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the sait leceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordtinary's Court for the said Dirtrict. to be hollen at Sumtor Court House on Friday the 13th day ofiJune inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not he granted. Given under in) hand and seal, this -th dsay of Junse. in the year of [r.. s.] our Lord, one thousand eight hunt dred and fifty-onie, andi in the 75th year of American Independence. W. IA V IS, o. s. D. June 4th, 18-51 32 2t 80. CAROLINA--SUMTER DIST. By IV. L EVIS, Esq., Ordinary for said Wetireas, Danie-l Keels hath nilppli..d to ite for Letters of Admninisesintion. on aill anId iisinu lar tih goist anid ebaittles. rights ani relits of Dantiel Heels, Into of the Ditrict aforeaid, decensed. These sare, therefore. to eite and ndmaroniash nil ail singulir. th' kimnred iand creditors f the umid aterensed. to be-' and alpar iefir, lite sit ousr next Ordinary's Court for tie said I)iq rist. to be holevtn sit suinter Court l ionso sn Friday iith 7th diny of .unt1o next. 11) 1sh14w calus, if :Iln. why tho said :sdininistrations sIhloul not be grited. Given under iny imid ndnd 'e:it. this 27sh dav sf 311nV. ini Iti year if str Lord ole [5.. S.] thosandt sight tiiiriid t ifiv-o.ni. nni in Site 75th year of A merien lidepetti eitre. WV. L.E-WIS, 0. S. 1). May 21th, 1S51 31 2t PROSPECTUS OF Till SOUTHERN REPUBLIC, CamdenIC1, S. C. Wi, ll ie i~esue ithei son wee is n June. a tare Wekly Shieet---New Press ant Tyi1,., levot- ao It.i terature tind t'olities. In the 'fir mer. it will be einbilishdl byr seine tf our native writers--itn le. itter, itswill in lite Ar tipodeste sfl' Sn:lorni l'ntriot. We nuk alt tnr friends ts aive ts a warrn niuistaie. as we do not e si any assiiest . whtate vr frm the Fillhnore governnelint. l'nd us ysur n:nse andi a frientil t-We will st.irt in ihe first Nuimher an original Siory--amI lipimp onr list will start iarcte. nnd- its sadow never :rrowt l... E7" Isiors ilhat wiill publishS thsis l'rosspect- il-, andI tsnd usi their papesrs tsy wv ay of cechange' niot, wvill inuach oblien unli. Addres-: Suinthesris itepubltic-. (mbsn. S. C. .lator and 1'roprietor. Bradford Sprmngs Female Onl Mnstsin~y l'J11hinst.. tlwi It-r. N. (Gr.a-im resiigned'i the tilist' sof linraar ait thei intitutions. Th's- T'rsten' neceptedt hi,' r'siet-tiiin. and mndei uch n,5laarranlgntiis inssI ith s urdjing th pasrtme-nt ais theuy conidntlysI bt-eev witll gi vi toimple sasth-fationt ts all clii ptrontisiof sliw Ist stiitult. Them I'rincripal nstil hiis i., itd hlv menofs sthue iloar-lin os~sn lit' iirtli .ftomm. liv reqs~lstt of ths Secsrtalrv andiT're-asusrer,1,. Prinipiial nt ill atlso attendsslto altl the hn.inssi soC tlint~ oflie tlt 1iilt'e rtstirs sif 3lr. 3'l atii Croin liii' Stithi Wet. F.IDWt I N ( ATFIt. Sees-'ry Pro. TPem. 3sny 28:h, 18il 31 3 Wanted. A'~ ru-es'ietabb-andi Cientee fematlle whiois tgn-di Iled tios tubes shnrtsie tf lith bou.ihold atlsirs if n5 sall Cfam~ity. andtt wvho i- willinte totak' he'r,-elf Luinotrally tu-ifuis, may~t hea-r ofi a tsitatin by, nin. ilienstonsit Sthils.fc. hutiti oSappicti:tttn i'il Ite recsive nest s-ia ne-iusianiiid hv uti efatory refe'rence-,s sto Sesletrai'ier andu sepmlii:titon. AX rtrsn whosi hta- si nd sme ciurri et ins cin soun chiiren w tilt eprrr. Lumber ! Lumber !! ments ini th'ir S't'atnl S-aw' Mi wichs hs' si. n c-orre'spltinsg retibistions it the tirb'. sif hunbetr. IThey~ laes stow ont han isti 1t r-::aiv fir delijierv aisoust 5t).000 fet ptrimte ai 'nrtil lunstiber. '1Their Alit. n fitrst rat.' Jtin ('loth fsir matin: flliur, tall wichl iisat the se'ri s of Stett ubii'. T1. J. CO)GlI.AN, a iu. Mays~ '2lh, 18:51 31 u Iron and Ploughs, 'iThe susrie hass tot hats:! a lasrg, sand w -ll aIotdstock of irion, fur sa:le' liw. impljrtoved fortn anit wtirkssosn'insi s-as h-- hadi ats is ."sire andi Itli'kssniths sop. A first rat-- articlec sif hiso- i l bs kepta rs- ins DUNN&DURYEA. Clothing Warehouse, No. 238 King street, ~tJ~( ~CiIA lli.FSTON, S. C'. 3Jay 21-s., 1851 :0 if Bounty Land Claims. protseen ilitnun soil-ion ofC climes fi'r '- nii-t the 'aliitary' terirss sif ite IUnji'i State- " Iest tinion.uSi'535l e iiitsr-51ttii 31. M iW SON. \genst. Fans, Parasols, Umbrellas/ii l'tr isite lowlby W. J. FIltNCIS. Hats, S 1o to foreclose a up Jid 'oYiby C. W. Wl: 74C -ain..s l .GileMach 848; wi 1t .01o at o e slaid C. W. 04 11 St 4 <f0g m twfo igt rage, tIo;b a a browsalterie, ono,lvagon, 0119 wgi, jmild al t the stock of hogy and cattl I beorging, toh o said kleepaspd Estato: . . 1 Given under mny ta d title 10th ay 1851. 0 Mortgagee. 0i Ndtice.t All persons having detands tai't the FN into of John Jlinge.r lUtlege, late 'of Stitnter District, leceased, itre reqoatted to oenter state nienits there0f,' dtdy 'ttated to11t. Tpat i Wat-Ies resildidg near Sta hu rg, 80. Ca. FitANCIS 'I.-IUTLEGE. May 21st,1851 30 4t Executors Notice. I havo appointed Mir. Snatuel E. Wilson tmy a Ageint to settle 4p all' thatnutitter ofthu Estate of Col. Steplen Lacosto. late of this District. ANNA H'. LACOS IE. All pe-rsons having demands agdinist the Es talc of Stephen Iacosulit wIll present then dully attsated; Thpqe itsdebtd wiil mnke inanedinto Jtpa-ttat to .8. Wi.SN0$l, Agent. I lay 7th, 1851 2$ t f g 0r We are authorized to 0' announco. T. J. J)NKIN8, .Ea'q., p Candidante i for Clerk of the Court, at the entling eti*vfon. Ne DIANY VOTERS. vI April 16th 1811 25 f A DRY GOODS In Charleston C. C. & Et Lt Kerrison & Cot King Street, Corner if Market, Invite the attention of MlCtHiANTS, PLA N 'I'itRs, anti FAil.l.S to .their well ntasortel - STOCK OF FANCY AND STAI'LI A DRY GOODS, mostly of their own /Dirert Importa. tins. nnti comprisiig thu newest styles nod ricelit dtstias in til Firncy 1)ress GooLs, with 3 a full naortanent of I loiokeepittg Articles ni h !lttnater Sn >>liis; nmotur whiel will he folund nll the 801-1U I-11 N FAIT(II Y ( iot1)8. pl Otnr lusitnesm Ieinr otinte on tbe priciiple of it, oee pricer it, our fritends lnn epIe onil toil iin- or ing- all ( iantd to be as repreFlutetl, titl at lta loirrst market pruae. Terms cash or city aeptance. C.& I ,;. L. K il-IitSON,. Corner of Kiing and 3larhet Stree..t. April 301h, 115 g7 Notice, New Goods Just Received, I , ikTSsues. Milki 1areues. Itareg.- 13l.nine , 'renchi ntl colored Miusling. Itn-neh pirii njtd Jaronots, prinated lAnVall-a line nmormenat of" Ginghim ad lt 'rint. : S%%is.. alll atm1:! caama brie .1hnlina . l.:mbroiderel Swiss dtio. in drelss puit tern.m nrs -rmn4,. J( JlOSI l-'ltV atndl GL.OV is ofa lo ecripato.I A anidsomlle lot of Fun1aCa'v .itnen Driltis, froit.tt Ig I.ien. 'ab1l1 Cloti tiand Covert, I.inen iad Cottot Sliveling. A Lnrgc Lot of Heady lide Clothing. BOOTS AND SHOES. Genits Onp-ra Gaiters. ('one-r.-ss dit. INtdiecnnnd Alisse" 4d4. 4-,osred mnd lnek. htidin Iilthb r - ti.-r hoe. Jatmihr linthher loowt. for lHor.ses, idin IhherGoeRails, &c. Illaalwats'e aids Osatilery of all I Carpenters M. lahitamithi do. Shoerna kers Tools, aill Sa.w, w out do. Ifarte.m alt t a. t- ail atlnust everythiig to ho I \ ) |||\a.s Improved Cotton Ginst Th atkf! fo! tr pata f.ta. nr tihe . anh !ribr wi.-h-I -t tifrai tie pulici that he .-till aanufar- St tntriet. 'tto a ins t ai t i<a tt s tia l ai.. ntv pin tte al C ara. ion im man !a tt~ iprroved n'approved plaV.ti, er at I e:at Ia qamtrter of nt cent amlre thi~an the cut-.h tatn iwdt t tht tridinnry in. 11 a man. iite turt oa th mo aimpte constrtioat si th lih Iast ainish! .anil of ate hekt nateri:dle ; to tanrdl.-twd n. hieh hie nd i I for $'l pe.r Slan. [Ite naiso repauire thi 'ian andl putt.s thi in com tile or.der at? athe shaorrttst ntot ic. .\ll tirdet' foir iatin n ill lbe ptro:tly uti!l taantiit aittended th Statt hnruL, Smteiair at, S. (' A pri 2 t1 Spring and Summer Goods, K 'Th enhse~iraibr wiall r--eeiv.e in a f4 dlay~ a P 'o. bi, emilaista ing :aint tot . follto. c A t c0'O ; Gingiahums, I renehl'.n~agli,.h and.: A. iaarit i:~ 4 ':nr.i. ; 'la id 3janslin; Or ja'oaal dI o. 'r ia taed J/wonaitt; I imblira imib'dl. diin.: H er ite ~ CrI)r--:Ltt: l.n aie Altantil ., ar; l iia taibri aik rt. fom lIi-ato S.it n I.. w t ar t ial:i Ib-ea Ithlote -rleeval; W'lttrkta ed ltirit: S.-1r:.-- , .dings .awl iin ltrti.l A:t. . tn o l re---: 1.ne demi aof trism. 'ia li:~.ti..S t. Wb-vt lv.1ita: a I iti 5art!; ofall <an ait'; l hriis; |-.ord aee; i'en res, Per inry Rea y !aleCl ting.t ron;l'm N ,oice rnah ra '..rt I.. Snart. NotaIt m. S ah. W it im.-ans i. pit -rlVin :-ar: -eer l'apa .-r, a pr ,fi e r ~l' b .: I 'a-, a'th ut ib te 'rw es I ju. ihunict uat! en iat .-'- W . tJ. I N' n t at 1 U Un Ta 1)c'. cro rJA td -. a! ixanmti UuIKgjus I LIGIIT.CAltRIAGE, &c. Iteturnsisi sincoro tiark to to citizens of Stunter Dtrict r their liberal patronage 11ithr. I bentowed and legs loavt to inferin titm that, 3 keeps constantly on hand the above articles ris owin umnutfnctiru and warraits the same .e of the best snaterini, workmanwhip, ind of :e latest stylo. Iis price L ilil competo. with o Clanrleston pIces, avid *iti to ltirhilit y, n1o ignparison ; ,o convinced,. you will please ill at his Carringo Helxository on iroad Street, nder the Town Hull anld examine for your. Ilvep. ., - With tmetity yenru experience, and Lberty's aird, ' He'll via with the country and the arts of his trade. lay -14th, 1851 29 if DR, W. S. MOORE Tendcrs blm professlonal servis to his friends 1t thle public. Oflice frimr miles East of -StRtehlrgh. Aluy 28th0, 1,451 31LS D, W. PRICE, lvferchian 0 Taiior. Respectfully inflorins his friendsn andl the puiblic ,terally that In ha m ju1t received n New Stock 8ilti N(G AND 8Umi IIMR, GOD-S consisg g of liroad Clulhs of variou ntds and coI 5. Fine Cato'itnerep, luck avth triled, selec. m1 f Vestiig'. Satin, Silk on IW ite 1ar ille:', J.inens ofevery kimi. Jjnndkerchif, cra. its, Kid Gloves, 111nhbrellum. All pe'rSoni9i ishing tlinvi hug inl his lin will do weil tocall. armient-. 1111 b e unae at the hblortest notit. Minreh 26th, 1tf 22 tf outh-Carolina--Sumter Dist. IN RQUITY. V. Ciaolulough rald othter V1. iBill of Re-vivor i A. Colclough, and1 Supplement. lex. M3eDoniail and othilers. I It airsa ring to my Fatisfartion t1:nt Alexancer v Ilonab lilt of ulte said Defeaitutts resides - ,nd thelis of tlie: Said State. t is oriered that he do lilear and answer, ei-i, or d1emur to the Said Hill wiitihin three n11ths from 11e date 4-f this inalientii. or un der pro cuoifessu will be ettlon-dl thterejin i ugaitt it. JOHN 11. Mif.jit, Con'r. Mlarch 18th, 18512 3 outh-Carolina--Sumter Dist. illinmil llankN, Applictnt, Vs. onua lHanks and others, I-f'endant,.. It appearing to iy vmt isfaction that Thomas 1114#, Eijzab.'eth lolis, Mary Ifanks and itiin-n. Ezaekiel I Inrri. Ssley Jones, and ho1mla111 Garrisoal m1Wife Defetlaints in the ve smtteid e-ase residli withot this Stte. It iu therefore ordered. that thly da ltwar ani Jt to th sale or ivi!ion osefthe Ral .late of hn1t I antlott, dreen'-ed, i or bef-ore the first day June next, or their cenI~i!t will be entered of -cord. Wv. Ix.WIS, 0. S. D. 3Marh it . 1,151 19 3m $20 REWARD. 'I'Ill wbcriber ofer a reward of T'%% et y Dollars for the apprehension and delivery to Itim at i(adsden, ItieblaL I)istrict, of twot Negroes named DAVY I SA1, whuwre purcha el of C. S. 31ellett, 'r. RICIA RD S. WILDER. Matrch 5th, 1M51 19 it A, ANDERSON, 1 i- . i'i N'.bti su'!&~ Goo ~l !'jr )1L --' rt b t bracht' i i n . 11m1 i , ~a n ed Iini - I irtilia,. S atin. Alar. leis andta Fani~cy' Vestings t' ci nty ali ltntat, \t fori and~ l'arge siuly of I oi-tn.ry, Gnlove', p--nden.I'. ( r'a tzit 1 tndkere~ttfs, &c J. of wh Ii'b i 'll ith a lio l ona th-- mot lilteral mi'S., t am iat p~riceas tlo l'i it. I th 'es -.ta .unirranted t gl'a ivertisfacllin Or i troin a di ta' -e prompdy' 2 It nuenl,.d is. A. A NDI'.\. Camden Bazaar, \\'Is herreby~ tify our Cutst imenrs, aind !a I.ar!!z na'-r'nlaet .> lIet1ly .i~nle - aht. in 1.1tabb' tor thie Spr na'. Iulimch we I sei a tsu-d al i the very iwe'gst C.ashI ia andr' ul (Intjhanien-$ waear. \\' hwei ats ree't'vld a tio ':'oIrtmet (..a: e, iI ua h.ch1 w' e imk Ie the at taldi a!(' it'.ttl&aCo. Alpril 'J, 1".-,i 21 t LEIVIAN & AVEILHE, (1)t. lOh, I -, I ly pd. IYIRCHiANTh' HOTEL, I .hma i.';tabb-hown'. re-ret~l n~ ' ma hit- ira wa Is:. tt. bi.-tr .- aaa l p u l e , I ! a < L a ,In ' l i l tb . 'a c b .. r e n o u sl ~ ) I n o l ' naa di be i l -l.tr .t ixe:. .-tttn t It I. l i. .I ti AILLARD & SNOWDEN, I . Ii I- l'-'iI l ! \ 2; .1R ' utter, Lard, Bacon & Corn. PI' i iH M-'. 'tan HIar. in '.wilI l'irkaiw ' a rt (21 mI II . .3anh.. 1-' ii s Dentistry, W II. W. .a! i NTrI~t-iI I et e.i t infona 1 hi t e . ni t e pu be ,enraly ofS e I For the &pnI ' 7hulefi notv belngreabived L .all the attention ofrlERCHANTS AND OTJ e nil f his own ijtfaiurg.and wprratektc The Stek coiprises uf itWi : Black Cloti Diess ai Vrosk'Coa, Fancy Cloth Frockisi-Lacks and:Faltt. Black and Fancy Caslmeretto Frocks, Sat 1lack D'Eto anrjd.qrinoDwressFrocka lS Twood, Alpiaei,Linen anid Cotton. coats o Silk, Cashmer.p,' Liie'n '1iisellbr, AlpacanI Onsimoro (Black and Fancy) Cai-nin'rCtt Unirn and Jeati Pantshi great varlty. And other articles usually comprised in a laryc He will also close op'the balance "of histoin *or the Spring trade, and those In want of thd a ore purchasing elsewherd afio Is satisfied.that I action. Call and see 41 Vholowczin and Retail, 238 Kinfl February 19th, 1851 NEW IMPO1 The attention of Planters and Country Mercli nentsR now made at HANCROFTS SHIC IIOU inliring a regular ueni constant Tupply of all the va ih and French markets. and whin I ooind. to s detA owest possible pricem, vill ofer greater indneemer cirordedI. Particular attention has been paid to o ervants wonr--luosiery of every size and variety rienc1m, and the public generally to an Inspection, h ud ltIhe largest variety, at the lowest pricetr; our si ,60ch (Cente Silket,' Striwd, Figured and Plain Do. Plain and Figured Ilack Silks, French and Englivi Lawns and Cambrics, 'luin nid Figured Colored and White Organdi lirege.'Silk Tinsues. Frentch Embrordories, Lace Collars, Muslin and Cambric Eldgeings a nd Inseriings, English Tweed, Summer CasIlieres &c.. Irish Lincen--pure flat- an article we confident] 1irn iyo metiq Towelling Diaper, 6-4 7-1 8-4 9.4 and 10- Tabling Damask. hoing Cloth4 from 6 1..4 to 2.5 cents per yard, ll1U Ielljei.-Illn., Stripes, Chanhrays Strimai ant) lin, Osunnburg-A-llro Ifornespuns and Sliectincis o gents tof several Fnctoriet, we are eiabled to offer I -.ortment of Gljves, Ilosiery, Ifaberdashern &c. & Importer Wholesale anti Retail February 50h, 1851 3pring and Bummer Goods, E The Sub-criber is now rseeiviig hii SIPRINU CT0CK OF GOOI), which ie ofibrs to the ublic at reduced prices; consisting in part am lain artston Ginghastn, Il Solid Colors " al Suparine China " SKlid Colors Organde lawns, l'rinted " "t Eimbroidered " Altinsl, stalial - " - it Wove Threanl LaCe, ir .aconet Ealging, ''iuisiErtig, Swinj~ Eliging, "lnaserting,. Aphia icee Capes. Spinorie flibnns Trimmed, l.ndies Blalloon Sleeves. Needled worked ('tollar. ...ourning; tIl Carnation Urni-I at Ilarige Trintimingt, -1n silk l'endants Trimmingir, Neck Ibbion Ilaick and colored Kid Gloves, F Silk l'aramols " C:otoi l'riteetl 31Nh linsr Fi~ured " ' E Cliambrav u a .1 a w n lin!Us, a tob catti .1ao: e.i --*car -.ttn .i'M ll~ea-tkechieft. 3 bar.r." -- . 4:.: b-a..rn 7-4 a'.ad -1.4 Shtirting, - TI e er a 1'-. a '.a tnlars warreneted, . L.:uies ill::ck acid colored Gaiter,t ' elSkitn Slipp--ra, a " "i' "Walking Shoesa, h Getst Illacak aeral coloredl I aiters,0 " a-'r uttel Silk Ilints. " 1.laathrot anl'.4nama I lats. S t!aetto hizats, t Sl';amanhf linrs, 10cil til is. 11.\Al DWAhI F AND CitOCK. dte .\ T.SO a20 Blinrrelhs besit Iltaltimoro Flour, 01 5a livesa tact (teen Buter, pu 12 II.i. fitia I-'dish (lweate. II of ue bi ch he 11l.-rat luw for cashi or to puncatuael T. 3. DIN KINS. April 9, 1831 ~ 241 if ROBE~RT LATTA. .\'l'E TlEl FI RM3 OF l11C1{SON & LA'iF'A pci waautha re-,jltctfutlly inftormt li'i frietmlsanaul the n tablic uaen-railly. that ha'- it now~t re-civltng a m- r ttrta If lie:n y ::e.l eatncy Graeriest, which hie a ill aell low for te--l'wa albeart albove the l:ters' * ltate,. ari! immtediactely oiaaite James-i c lunlakps, ei. i:aanden 5. 4'. l)Sr. 10th, 195f 93 c( ' A, F, Allen, It.'P- TRlli. A N DBi IICKLA YEAt ~ 1laevitng hadt cad 'erccdale expeorieance in pii t thre aibove line of bucsintess, respect. ael i jn~ tec !.e~ac t~ a s.hare of the patro-, a nu.e o' thce public. All jolbs enetrust. ini I ta hitm, well be excted~a with nteatne'at P ud~ a! cantehl. ancd warrantedl to give satis et n c Irt 'In l'haen finished in superior wV JAMYES E, BPEAR & C0, 2 Tlleshl ic astel Rtetil Dealers .it i-a Wattte w Jn er. Sive War, P'aney~(, Har di, lcyalbi, at-e.N . Ja3/uKin Sret oppiJNate JIlcl Theat Sutb-wribers woubidl requhea-t 3lerchlat ea ead oters a i-itinaa. Chaecrlattan tat call andl ex icn t ct i at ( y touid..ut that the ir prices cli tacmpaira'Ic f ecabb- ith thtot tafatny tithe r udI th. auai of eal ery airtiah -a wairreai. i'.aiicultr au--aatjin ail to oirdie. le-:vry. a rae- t of .a lia foar .\lacsaon Oathi Felbms a, .\e'ant ear \\'ibh-r. lire l'raaof Safet. 0.1. '0th, 1551 I if .NOtMie ( Ib he.bv' ac.ia ta t ltreceaeC in nal ticader - la-i Wal itul'Ia tetrtaaf SNcatael St'. ta~a c -e - t. lea tao Stitr litrict Stauth '.atarc. Th~aat tic-y :are hereba ly re-aptiraed tao 3 .maata r ard~i. caaa rcenc~ itheir i-e -ra legatcied romt t b-- Subst ribart -,t ithouatt fuirtchr dl-ehtv. F. Ill IGl.1- , .5 FLORA,, BasCy 'aook and H d!e'r of Caknc, 4- aic ()!l-. her servie''- to- the cijti/.ans o-f I tr.pa~ra:io eafa letha ni t:s, patrty-sti1.pera, ., I r '.un ex -~periencea randa service in V-v r d :artmencct of hcar hntt-aiies,, tistifieas .. wr ini engingi to giveO entiro t'aitiaait~ttin at har emt~laote. She mw, ha fanhwli byapplication at thec I claber' Shopaj inilu plca ceC. a-. "1 the SabsorilM at -ii* tdrie'and wold EIN visitihtftht Clig to itbe abo uIt be-equal to apy in the MairkeL k and Paltqts, icks and Paltota, r all descriptions, Ierindr aia Hornbadno Ves - ) D'Ete Merine Alpaicos Linen; Stock. Per Stock at reucedprices to-marce roomp Lauro will do well to call and examine be oth the prices .nd goods wili gire satis. DUNN & DUII.EA.. Street (irr the bnd) Charleoton, . C. IF, tr LTATIONS, ,nts In partieuTarly requested to t~oe' orrange SE 253 aid 255 King $tRet Charlestot, r rieties of tho dress season both froam the Eng ,rminnation to submit eveiy thing at tho very ts to purehasern than this market hass before ur Stock of Domestle and Ileavy Goods for -we confidenty invlit the attention of our -ing determined to offer thu greatest novelties, ock contists in pat of y recommend. r Sonthern mnuftactroe. which, as we are Py the rale or yards, at Factory prices-- a full W. G. IIANCROFT, 253 and 235 King Street, Charleston, S. C. 15 tf outh-Carolina--Sumter Dist, Whereas I have this day taken posses on (as Ordinary of said District) or the rsrnal property as derelict of John anks late of Sumterville dec'd; and I ,ail Iyself of this 'method to notify all ?rsons indebted to the dec'd to inake iin ediato payment to Mr. L. B. Hanks, my gent (in this particular;) and those h-tv. g demands against dcc'd will hand then duly attested according to law. W. LEWIS, o. "' Atug. 2d 1850 41 tf D. J, Win, ME RCIAT TAA"It. ' Would rehitflly iformn , pulic gen-rnllV that he no'* o hand cl fi-. rs for sale 'on reason!tih1 la Id splendid aIserunnt of. Cloths, u und Vestin w, ith Hats, ci Suspenders. ..ravats; Socks, f1i ci and 31crino Shirts,.. .&aihs nves, handlk erhliefs, Umbrellat,-&c. Mlen and Boys Reaoy Mado Clothing of eye description and variety. Complete Military Otilta, Unlrorti or aul.tts, &c.9 furnished at aehort notr i ri:. ftr Sunater Rtl'-niidemnurnish&d as I ,-J lit i:ni n:e awu.sr!y rich, coasisting fC.r richer pattrurm than *eer previotszly or dt.A in thi, market. Oct. 16, 150 . The mnin.criber has Remnoved hi. FURNI. IUl W 4lR :R O.) o M r . A.J.. Alss ner i 'TI if-ftt.ro wh Jere~ ai will ke- cout. . -r. n t,.'it0,t ''f Fur nns, F'oot Stools. Ottomilii, Wardrobes, plain ,I 3lahoeany. Candle stands, Dining, Tea dI Work Tables, Centre do.; Curled 3Maple ths and low post liedstend~ Aahoganiy do.; lire, Sitting.. Nusisn g and ekinig Chairs of ery desetnpiion. FHurniture made and repaired at the shortest t.. Plains and 3Mahogany Coffins furnished to or r. Pi' subscriber in prepa red to furnish Blinds, -it tand D~oorniat Charleston P'rices. liei will continue his WORK-SIIOP at the d Stan-I. whe.- all orders ini his line will be netusallyattended to. U)ANL. S. SARGENT. Slav 15 Negro Shoes, P'he ,iubscrlber has made arransgements for o tanature of from Fonr to Five TIhosan~d irs of t he above aiti-h- by the FA LL. For pretnce as to gnality, he wonld respectfully er pers'ons whio may bie dispositl to purchase lhim, to those who patronsized -him last year. to price, he will guarantee them ns low,- as a be afnld. Mlay 22 2 if .J. MIORGAN. (IN MAKING, &C. Weare prepared to execute orders to yretnt inth above line, botht for ntew Trkndrpirs. -. Our G;ins are not stur siied by nnys made in the~ State, posseving Ilithe ath antag.es of the Falling Breast d S!idl:ng Rlibs, which saves a great deal way o: rtsai rzs. We also use the Steel ate~ Saws, vithI teeth set in an angle that nuot possilly injunre the finest staple, rth atn imsprovmntt '.o regulate the tnoting the cot tots; our brush is conistructed on at us, givhtag at once, the advantages of lthtne'ss, strength andl force-all very aterial ins thie successful Operationa of 'a ins. We wvouid invite planters to call our shop antd examfine for themnselves, Wi e woul assure thie public general that theyv shs tilhave no cause to com-. aits either of ou r wvork osr psrices. CABIINI:TI AAKING. Woe nro also prepmaredl to do work in the ineI) t'rbn.-snehl as Bedsteads. W~ard bies S:ates, Ikook caser's, Stands, Tables, aphoards, &c. &c. at short notice, on ..eral terms. 1l'DSO)8N & BROTH ER. O)pp. site ithe P res~i yterian chaurchs. Smnterville, A pril 22 18.17. 26 iVIARTIN & BRYANi F 'ACTO R S, C03II AIGN AI E R () AMTS,. Referenscre: Mr.[~ Rton-s TanrTi, Chasrleston, 'IR. O'NI:A t., C.oluina, Autv~xsas m:ne oni Cottotn and nther rauilneice shipped to thetm. C~$f" ~ibrticular 'henston gveon tos the patrchase tCf Dagging, .o'pe. anid i.uatiiy Supplhes. W M. C. GL'ERRY, St. D)., will promptly nild to nth lprofeaaaonal calls. Rlaidene one itlI knetila 'rn0l..ai. anprod g1 pil to the wor a i 1 onqyearc h ,o h b4weather r Pe ions co:r1u* wili b allowedQ ject, however, to he' ru pf the Road, and will '-,I g s are ther -Runaway ti will be hired witbh li' !d one ch'Id note .ahalf) will be taken wi W 00 Rod is 1iodated ltg ao Afj healthy beyg -o of the pastsu mer RATES.- Cn 61 $0; boys $0. a b Address, at Macon -na'1 03 n a April 27f1h, 1851 lI7F Watchnan cop6, $50 REWAI14 S I will ive 140 for the aihension andA*A man GEME, in the Jail 1 8. C., or Twenty-five Dollsau has confinement in any jail, f h eagI again. ,, . -I GEORGE in about 24 yease-l,0 inches high, how-ekegged , tolerably tzick spoken-calls tcr by tra e. lie was p'rmhaed a short ptir6e Eaterling, 12 miles above Georgeawn E Address, Dec. 25tlx, 150 DNtl TilE SUBSClUB repect fully invites the ad at gentlemen to call iii Boot and Shoe one door west of Win. Webb inspect his new ind general-asead' Shoes, Boots, Gaiters, slippers, &c g ry description, Fancy, Superfine a Among ha -most beautiful ; will be found Ladies Highliaujrshdei Enamel Shoes and Velvet Slipra Peg Taylor Tier, Gentlemen' a 3oos, and Velvet and Cloth SM &c. Ilis prices are low for short credit. IENJAMIN FO February 10th, 185i - 17 A Just Received. The subscriber has just reea is now opening the largest selected: Stock, that ha -as evsv ed for sale in this p e; . e Drugs, Medicines, Dye ptufis a - Blriulls, window Glass, Pptty, Pa &c.; and a full assortment of. rumeryofeFearef articc of e, ud evoiyarticle that is usual Drug-Stre All orders' from ided to. A 6tiplj 6 gas for rait by R MELLIFTT Sala, A 77t fio. mulos bel~ (arter', CTOns tI6 Camde Readh. twe .zNo 4 'hundred a.crda cleared advaruang an 'Wm. Cooper,9 '3 C. Wit~herpoo'n, a~ 11 Jgo ,bligugt .E. G:D ~A CARBORf I~ Nov. ?7th, 1850 , I Executor's NfotieA The Creditors of Xty.1,u ok deceased, are called up top ant 8ubscribers their denlaa ,poq~y~~t~' ed according to law. And tlec fdb to the said deceased to -ake na en * ~ W. 3.RE&, E.M. 'ANDERSON,;* July 2d ao Webb Ulark~s Ho~IJg SUTEJR VtL1LS.~ j , This Hlotel is situated injth'a a' S pleasant - part of the 't4T - Proprietor will be - pleased ~o es las friends and thje travelling publ;e n", iming to spare no exertionp 'on hii, pat render themt confortabjle. Charges w ' 55B 'CLARKC Jan 23 i1 tf~~ SUMTER HOUSEL F. Mf Els, ivogh~ eatfil e form the citizen* of SunwvJgMi the surrounding c-ountr~~ta i tfg .t re turnedl frorg~ QharlestonZsja arrangemeints 0) receivo lCE~~~ ~A 4' TrJlJ, of every va~riety; wea lWz Hie Ihaa on hand, and will o't4 esv throughout the season, a choice W anes and Cordisls. C'onfectonale T &c., all of' wvhinh will besdlu lthspr.. "hn as ever offered bfore AMVERICAN OI OEhrlestdg4~ . ?'~~rThe above et~ atoogiffy d(y h for the accomodatloui of the-ba community andp rmanbat- hbardeu,. "Th taaimn~e jafige4 ire. andsIbcea' aes thain furnished wvith. With these .ceig., uni accolumnodating dispesiation on Ae~'4ai proprietors and those itheirtl yt to:nerlftaliberal sha~ of -ars Oct, 0th, 1850 t'd The Omn' us J. C. C ntng dliredcly to the lfou~ o it1ba mog at till tiraes fit thei D~eJ t N#3 ~Jj4 giers to the 1Iotel and to . Wm,. Allston Gtdn NO.4,E1AST13AY, OIIAMJ8 Ia prepared to make liberultd - o Comdga7 Whi Co t, iaalker E ,Greevilley.