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7 ss Wi Tp r h M 'afre wit sopon il eoar In a; in aid have alli rponsi ility resl ponus. TheJ'government o er Statesis in th hands of thei 'rris. Our governmeit is br ouryn hanlds. There is nothing t *St inu , but the danger of stri k ng; they are powerless. It is ir 'in then: to attempt to derive com 'for oir voluntary submission fron tbftr -vluntary acquiescence. W< hq ,promised much and much ii expeeted. 8uoh, Idr. President, are the out )aeio' my views in relation to co-op o regret that I have no knqtgo more into detail. I have e avored to be candid and explicit bebauwe I am free to confess that - .e1g6und to coiSider .maturely V 350osirewbich has sui'h distinguishei stpporters before I rejet it. I have dono 6o, auid I must dec;re in al sincerityhat if South Carolin, aban doqs all purpose of acting iMone, ym determino patiently and passively t. wat (as she must if she waits at all,) the developments of the future in the expoethtion of such hostile legislation onthei part of the General Govern. ment .as will unite the South in her aoerirow of this Union, she will sac riaci thO great cause which all her N with but few exceptions, profess $9 be.nearest to their hearts, and y . 43th blow to disunion. Yes. ropeat,.4et South Carolina lay dWn her arm, let her say she will mot secede, and ashout of triumph (shallI say of deriIOn?) will go up all over the land, for we have enemies every where, and tho advocates of the Compromise will underwrite the Union for the next genera.on. These may be unpalatable truths, but they must be told. I cqme now to the consideration of - the-second proposition which I have supposed will be submitted to our convehtion when it assembles. - Having failed up to this time to obtain any pledge of co-operation fromAhe Government of any other Statd, shall South Carolina Aecede alonVT. I approach the discussion of this question with a profound scuse -of its.:magnitude and importance. I '.never.)pected to be call d upon to give my counsel on any question un Sior a sense of higher responsibility. .1 havenover entertained or expressed ibut one opinion on the character of -Wthis moasure, as my constituents, with whom I have frequently and publicly red, can testify. I have told at secession was a measure h~~would demand the exercise of aL thefi' wisdom and all their firi The overthrow of any goverma 6, and the establishment of nnoth-. car no hoia affair. It is no card house wedes're to construct, which can reredby thme hand and des troyed by the breath of an infant. No !.? is a stern work which lies beforg us, and if we seek for new gullrds for our future seCumity, we -must expect to obtain them at the hazard of many sacrifices. The questions in regard to seces * ion, which appears to mec will de mand .the careful consideration of the ~oivention, are First. Has the State a right to senede ? Second. Is she justified in thme .pxrcise of this right at this time ? Dhe first question is one I presumen e icCnvention will have very little difficult'y in deciding, as it may be co:sidored a settled question in the S judgment of the Southern States at this time, thongh I am aware it is seriously denied by somec within their limits, and perhaps, if not brought to * udgment at the present day, will ini a few years become toutch controvert ed, if not ultimately repudiated. Res ohitions affirming this right were laid on the table in oem or both branches $of the North Carolina Legislature at their last session. I am not fully in .sformed of the circumstances under whiqh this was done, but I point to it sea fact Mhich deserves attention. [To DE CON'rNUED.] Iost Office Arrangement AT ,SUMTIERVIJLA. The Stateburg Mahil wvhilh embraes~ thme Northern and Wesiternu as well as the Chiarleston. Columbia anid Cu,,mden. Pue Daily at 6 1.'2 P. M Closes Daily at :- : P. M PALINGTON MAIL, VIA MT. CL41O epuo Thursday at :. : P. iM Closes Tuesday at :- 5 P. Al K INGSTRnEE MAIL. We Saturday at : P. M dlaes Tuesday at : :.5 P. M VANCES FE~RRY MAIL. . uoe Wednesdays & Sundays at 6 P. MT Frpes d&ay and Monday at 5 P. M * ThWI)ENS MILL MAIL. goi ~ at : :8 P. 1M (I1oaes tmurday. at : 5 P. MI l ~$ON~ MAIL VIA STATEBURG. Due Monday -Wednesday alnd Friday. - losek Monday WednesNday and Friday. i]S1TOPVILL, MBCIIA N [CSVTLLE lfLL GROVE, MT. fELON,. PLEA~S A4NT VIEW, &C., VIA CAM DEN. .ueWednesdaey&,Saturdaysat6 1-2 r.i sgeis Tueadays 4 Fridays at 5 r..vi OFFICE hOURS. ~~l~1 every day at - 8. A. MI - ife t -- la~ 1-2 P.. MI Will open ait - - A 1.2 P. MI *Will oloso at . - 4 7 P. M ,July 2, 1851. 30 tr Segars and Tobacco, A very fins loit of Spaish') Sars; also tin - hepring Tohueco, just receiived and for ,sale lo, by W. J. FR ANCIS. ITT Spring andSummeroddi The Sitbeen-berj low raceiving h14 8PlRIN 8TOOKOro GOODs, yhteh libr to i ubli At reduced pric";es esdsini part Plain Earfston Ginghams, Solit Colors Supoflne China" Solid Colors Orgando Lawns, JPrinted "1 Is " Embroidered " Muslins, Solid " " .6 Wove Thread Laco, Jaconet Edging, " Inserting, swism Edging, Inserting, Aphia Lace Capes, Snp'rflnu " " Ribbons Trimmed, Ladies Balloon Sleeves " Needled worked Collars, "f 64 M.ourning; "4 Carnation Braid -aige Trimmings, Ribbon . "1Silk Pendants Trinimings, " Neck tilhon Black and culored Kid Gloves, Silk Parasols, r Cotton 1 Printed uiiislins, Figured " Solid i Chambray Gingham., Brown and Drab Linen Drills, Dlne Demins, Cotton Ade,. Swiss and Mil 3itlins, Linen Camobrick Ilankerchiefs, Marlen Plaid und Striped Ilomespun, Marlboro " English Long Cloths, u7tinrletolnoi 7-8 and -1-4 Shirtingn, ntitvileo 7. anl -1. 6 ilh Cotton Osnnitnrg". Sprnagt. f." Funny Prints Coloraj warrented, E-nglish ' 4 " io ,ire Prints, Ilordit. - " Ladies filak 't ', colored Gaiters, Seal Skin 4 44 " , alkine Shoen, Gents Bllark and cobor, " Griters, " Fnr and Milk lrint " Leghorn and PanaEm.' I1nta. Palnmetto Ins, " P'nmient I [nts, GROCERIES, IIARCDWARIE AX-1, CROl' 1It1, &c. &C. A ).SO 20 Bnrrels best Italtirore Flour, 5 Kegs best Goshi- Bntter. 12 Boxes finle Inglish Cheese, All if whicl lie ofTers low for enah or to punetua cu,.tomners. T. J. DINKINS. April 9, 11 1 if JAMES E. SPEAR & CO. W1VIoeICalc 1aad Rettlail Dfeniers IN lMtches, Jewerlry. Silver W11are, Fancy Goods, Regalia, iJc. No. 235 king Strect, Opposite I-asell CIIARLESTOh, S. C. The stiscribers wonl regqtest Merchant, and others visiting Charleston to eall and ex anitne their assortnient, roniprising one of the Iargesit in the city. 'onfide-nt that their prices wilh co:npare favorabl with ihose ofany other and the gonality of every article is warranted. Particenlar attention paid to orlers. I-very variety of RIagalin for Musuins, Odd Fellows, and Sons of 'teil 'erance. Agents for Wilders Firo Proof Safes. Oct. :'th, 1S-0 I f South-Carolina--SumterDfst Wlhereab I have:hisldiy fafeW pnisses. siori (as. Ordinary of sitd MsriefO of the personal property' s deve-et of Joln Hanks laMe of agmelvilfe' de-c"fl; and I avail mysetf of thist method to notify, al persome indIted to the decI- to rke- im. miediate paymne.t to Mr.. I,. B. IIlanke, my Agent (intisw par.4culargipithose ha ing dJ*anandsf against d'd will hand thetui iii duly attested re-na~ tu law. Atng. 241 1850 41 tI~ GIN MAKING, &.C. We are prepared to execule ortders tt any extetst in tiic aib, re liue. liedh for nen wvorkiand ta'pairs. Og;- (:s are not sur. passed by any itnde in the St...e, p5Osein3i all thme adhanitagesc~ of the Fallinig Hrr'.Th and Sidny tilhS, wich il ,'aves a great deal in way of repairs. We alsoinose the Steel Plate Saws, iith te ethi set .1n:an angle thatu catnnot p~ossily inijure the' lintti statple', witht an improvmenit '.o reen.atie tihe tmodt m of the cottonl; ontr hirtia is cotostruc'ted on a hilan, giving at. onte, the ad~vat'ages (i; Ilitneitss, streth~tl anid force-all verv mraterial m the' sutccessfiil operation of 'n Gin. We wvould: infvte pilanters to calhi ait onr shop -,ndtu "xa annin fo r t hiemse ves whilst weC wouh I! .ssutre the pth! ~et enra. ly, ihat ther "Ilall h-.Vi no cau se to comd. plint eit her m 'our w. or 'rices. Wearte alsoi prepi ,red-l ,t door1k in thie Cabainet Iline--tine as jli'Idaie:Ihi Ws~ ard robes Safes, I lii !C caises, Stnds, Tables. Cupihiart:, &c*. &c. at short notice, or liberal ternma. MARTIN & BRYAN, FA CTj4;E OR Al, COMlMTiISRI OX MEI lii.A MT'S Hoyce r{ f*'o's W ha f, C lI A It L E N T ) N , 5. ( . lttifrence' : ir. It iin' i r .\fl ani\, Iorion ".. JA~ti W14~m .t'.ttr. I'hirawv, Atn'Axu~s tmttl# win Co'tton andili lthe aittenitoni geli to'h pu lirchase of ihy''o' Rope, andI Famnty Niippjhes. April 9, l8512ii attend to all proifmion~ial enils. lIeridenice ott 11 li'e Mouth of l'ro idlence. M~archi. 12ths, 185. ~20i FLOR A, Pe.stry Cook awil lin~ker dj ('otw., r4-c 4 Oll'ers her services~ to 'h. i-vt.-n. Sumter and thei ndjoining liisricts in inw preprtion oif briditl fe'a-ts, party-uppenr: &c, 11er long expierien~e und se'rviei every depanrttmenat of lher buino te., in-.iiii, tier In etinginig to give entirno s..wti-etie to her emiployers. Sho may be foundi lby apliicationt at il lBarbor's Shop ini t'ins placew. Siumte r vihll-. Jaiti 8th, 1i'51 I h If A, F. Allen, PLIASTrEltill AND 1 RICK LAYER - Havitng bad considerable expecriene - theo above line of business, respec fully solicits a share of the patrol geof thn public, All johm entri' ed toihint, will lie executr'd with neatne: and dispatch, anfd wa~rranitedit to give sati faction. Plastering finished ini supeiw r tyle. Juo 12 T IANNUAL FAIR, South Carolina Institute. THIL' Third Annual Fair of the 8 0 U T : CAROLINA INSTITUTE, for the promotih of Art, Elechanical Ingenuity and Indusr will be: hold in Charleston.. S. C., opening o IONDAY, 17th November, and continuing du ing the week. Spcelrmen in every branch of Mechanismi Art and Industry; also of Colton, ticu, Suga Tobacco and all other Agricultural Products, ai e'olice'd, for which sufable premniuns will I awarded. The following special Prentiums are offered: For the Pit best specimens of Steol made froi Spartanburg or other Iron, the product of Sothern State, ani manufeatred into Edge Tools of any kind-A Gold 3ledul. N. I.-A specinen of the Steel in Bare to b sent with the Tools. For the largest quantity of Cocoons raIsed o one plantation, not less than Tenl Inmhlels Gold Modal or $50. For the largest quantity of Spun Silk the pr< dcce of any one plantaiion, not less than Te Pounds-A Gold Medal or Premium of $50. For the best Seat Ilaiid Cutton Gin, on Pot new principle, superior to that now in gener-. nse; or for any real anl in portant improveene on the present one-A Gold Aedal. For thie invention of a suitable machine fi Ptulverivlng Ited Pepper- A Gold Medal. For the best St--an Engine-A Gold 'deda For the best model Steain Fire Engine-. Gold Medul. A lare andi connodious building has hee selectel for lhi ExhiIbition, and every care wi be paid ti h ce ;tirn n and cure of Article . set to the Pair. All Spcecimen inahut he in by tit 13th Noveimher. C(ontribtor to the Fair are respeef:ly re giested when tie'v fiorwarl Speiminiens for I biitions. to eend (l'il lecriptionr of the Articte and such inforinntion in general as may bei use, anl proper for publication. AddrnA J. IF. TAYLOl, Chairinan of Cominittee on Correspondenc .lnc 25th1, L431. 35 ti ICE! ICE !! TIME Snbecriber pnc-nesses a Iteneipt, to ena ble any pereo In tiake lee, in anty climate with bu little exlkene or troubl . Iht proces is simple, nal can be accompliisled hv thu inom limited niadeirtading. 'o as to prtioue front < ven %vnrin water, in the hottiet alnate, a pur ice, equal ini ever e.- nti-il t that fornied b natetral enn.1 e. l' he laxury of alwa aysi htviti at ,.-ne's will, in the hent of suinner. a piare it g,.i,.;,,;ic . e . %%ill r": dldlV be: rinceded; and it adtan:aIg.;'. In can ifc'rkieF., cannot be to greeiv prize.. 11y this -cam.- pracens warr waler'ea be re.. 'r--I.1..h-Ohiuly cd in aboui rl linnlem. Iraj ice #:reate . with many othil. Itaurie. ienne h:- ntade - ren 10 to 20 fninntee The ol'oning ntice o .'lhie great discover Il, taken froi tle Nl.w Yoirk .5"'1: ",A 11Z:.%i. Ixt'tY.-Dr.Jme i.Wi aningiton produece, by%- ar nificial .'ro"'Fi, pur and coh-! ice, frn a.cris water. in ih he.'to hiunmer. I les than hll i.eur. And h'. renider a barrel of w'er o coh n ice ''We in a vcry few iniinilnes. Tlhi dise.-wery M" be oft iene1lec-o'c valte tit all liviig SoIuthe. TER.s -is1k reeiput. wlil entains full instrucions fo-r airliig ice and ice cream.. eooling watter, ail mnerv'ea. othr iefua' intial- %%i I ie forwarde d to order for Twtl Dollars, lay alare1ing Dr. JArs. I. WraitIarNON. 1,12 Nas.au st.. N. Y. One Ageitc only will lie Uppoeintel in. each enintv, anil those desiring thea nueny cntest irrwarl $50, fror Which ahe-y ivi:l' re'ivc 37 copies of tle' ptimphluie,- containing' full instrueetions. Jtite With,- 185~'l A. ANDERSON, hisauauteuvIie, S. C.. flespectlhilly informs the poople of Seatm ter District that lie lis just received and now oflrs for salte best selected and moset choi'ice stock oaf~ Sjprizag and Sumsmer Good.. Thlat has eve.r heen brought-to0 this rniarket. lie lane rec.:ived mlny t.-w Vies of .Spring andt Sutn;n:r C Goetha,'.whfehi puare,eas'erc' nomld do well to ieamine h'-fore' huvicjacn e'l *nc haere. Drncpe I 'etles, Jlroae'ths. 'e ac.'rets. Pe. lice Cloh, hi elina and fuev' (cass-iunlers, I )anask lirillings, ITweed I .inen Or illinags, Sacin. Slar aeilies unsd Fey i.. Vestintgs ceunstanctly oan handce. A ferl! nndt lcage up; ly of I io'ie'rv. Glove-. Snue niler.. Cr'mvact, laenik'erchie fc, &c. Ac. nll eel whulilc'n ill bec aoldl one the. cinoed liberalce terms.nl aeclt priceN to <sit tb:2 tin',e, v-~'(c nruent.cas anncfet urced hv iihe .suhlce ber, andc wacrranated to' give 'aati-iretlion. O.r dlerl frolin ac diitanee promnptly attlened' to. A. ANDEltSO)N. - Ap~ril J~llh, 3.45 25! if D. 3', WINN, W\c~ish res-p-emfuelly inlfor~aa hais fricen,4 ann the ptiiblie v' e -illy ihat lie nIowh hca. 01n ha e no air' Ic fcor a-ale 'in rceonle term a large and spen-lbl ne'.-rtan.-ntt eol ('bnth.. C('ao-in'er caand \'ei-taings, w..ihh li.c-.. (igc,, . .benc.cde'r.. C'rue. a-. .'cek(k. itro-. hn S en can aedSeruao Shirt-c, l)rawc'ec. a, ivi"c', lbain-fI crchai. Cc, t'ue'.brellcas, &c'. Slent .aid. licc c lie'u y 3l:ae lating of ev, ry di.ript itcn i:edec cc 'ic .L. t'Com;'a'i Sliharc )cttils. I 'eifcarin.. .Swccordic i'.. anlle tte', cc., fri-he-i ac "hulirt iielti c'a. I 'atforened lfor ln-aer iteick:eee ftcraedee e't r-eanmane lernia. ID lii ' re-tas es re ps'enm!htri y rih, ceosisc i-c ocf far rie heer p ccrn- thtcan ever pce.iouasiy er. haiitceei ti in earketi. Oct. Ith 1M5:, 5 f The;. c-1eie bt- Cl-. it- nt' ve.'l hi- FI' liNT T'itc , Wi '1 is F(ct 'al ,o .Me. A J. Sih,,e's nac-n hlaaliniilr (up-'irs) w.hecr'e he nii kceepc icon ,ccily gal biarc!, a tg-enracl nc-crcent aof Fuar - -tlire' -iecllinr eu Ilam :,nr c 3Sl rbil'.Top. Sccfasc camcl i'i vancr . Fc-e Stnol-., (Ottornan-ic. W~anheleclc, pizai ntccl 7'fae :eul. (Candcle, c-tcand,I liiina.Te ande Wo'ark Tcac'le , cntre do.; 'rlried 31caphi 'uel chigh Icnd ..l1w ii.h-deteds. 3Inhacganyv ale. Un ie, ilm. Nuarwing uaccd lite-kmg Chtairs (' every de'scripctione. I-tirnciure me.aie aesel rep;aiir'd at thne ,lhortec noticec. Pline andie Sllau'gany Collinus funaicshced to car ThIe subac.ciher is pre pare'd ice furnichle lindc Saesh cun I I b crs at ( Calsoiricatca e. li. n' ~il c-c:ccinle. lno W ltl-sllO!' nt tih lidh Sicca a. i h're al' Crdetrs in his lilac w.ill bC pu M ay aten'dco D. VT. PP ICE, licceu e'fei iuhe:':.c ''--' :',' ilac ;ccur . ,tanaeracllie ha Ice las Icc'- r c.-aved a New.' Storc. lng caf lrcacel t 'ttascf ' nreiccce l'ich. andi ee ,.'-. I-ina' 'cn- iere-s. lilack andii Stripedcl. cwhi, tin of cet s tin:~. Sceam. tell andc Wie' Mea c-iih-e. l..ene' ot 'c cr'. kinas. Iateiikucreif. Cr: ccelcc, I'-Iica'.bcc. I mhellae'. All per.'r i.'.i-a aycthcing lm his Ice- nci ai dc c-ll !-'cei Gamn ian hnide cat the si chrlrem icc I 1arc-h '2''h, 1851 2 !! NIi'egro Shoes: o The '-cbierie-r hca ime-ul arrcan.tCmentsii ( thea mnciuh!.ceurc of frm F'our tco live Thousc-eae p-air. act Chc aboei articl, bcy 11ce I'. 1.1.. Ic refercec as' toi <poelity.' e' 'nonhcl rcespeccifcll ref-r '-c rccns wh'. a-ucy th'elc jhposed to puchl:a act lr;on. to ten-c' who C pain-ouizced hciim bast yec As ticcie, he wccc.ill gcueruitec* themu li.- 10ow : enna hcc aclle-rded.l ~icay 2.2 - t J. MIlfG N. ROBERT LATTA. i- LATV. TIlF. F-iM) OF- DiiCKSON & I.A TT it wcainhl rncspeictfully iniformc hhii 1riendis cal tI N piublii generaolly, thatc heC is naow.' rceivinag a .rien/ of fleacvy cnde Fanc-y Gro-erie's, wh.lic'h I wc.ill seIl Icow' tier ec a--Twoia dloonc eabov il >r Pahlnters'c lctel , anda limtllciitly opposite Jam hOnihnhp'n, esqj. Camdeln. 8. C. De~c. 10th. 1R50 9 tf Prna *njturer of Buggles, il&RRIAGES,&c. Returns thanks to n the citizens o uniter District r. for their libural patronage hither n to hestowed and begs leave to inform them that r- he keeps costnutly un land the above articles of hii own rnanufacture and warrantoi the Rarne k, to he of the hes.t mniteriil, 'sworkieanhip, anti of r, the latest stylil. flits rice:s shall compete with e the Charlestni pricen, anii am to)w durability, no * cowuparison, tip be convinrced, you will leLS call at bim Carrag Iteiository on Broad Street, - under the Town Hall and examine for your. n helIVeR. R With twenty yearn; expe-rience, and Liberty's a aid, Ife'll vie with tilhe country and the ar:s of ehi.: trade. May 14th, 135l 29 tf LIVER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Chro'jmepsi, Ultron or Nervous D)eLbility, Discase of e I the: Aidneys, it (111( all J)ixeases Aria ing from a Di.lorder ed Liver or pStonach, n 8uch as (on.stipation, in ward PJb'l. ["14111en, or llood to tle leadi, A cility t tie Sto. muech, ?ineea. llarutbarn, 1)is. gusut for oti, l l'ness or ",r"iht in th,- St),nohi, p'SoQur Jri'if-ta'ilols, f Sin/kiln 'I or Flattrin' at the P'it of' thte 860on1'41. S-in minr; o f tie lairt'l, If <rerd and dyiiult Ltralling, flutter'*n; at the JHeart, L'Itol-int; or. Saicat~int se'nsati>nx u'when. in aZ LItI~ 1 P stttre. Iimness of t Fi'si, .l)it "r WJ"elit be. ''re the Si;.q1t, F everl ail dull pain in tIhe Mead, Jklioiene.y of, Pir -iration Ye.llsUeness o f lth! r Sk(in anlw..JPain inl 0ti Side. ihuek, ( 'lu-sf, o' 1Tu. Brning in the 'lelu, --fa!Ptiinings </ .T'ril and Sa1 [>er or)n ci 8pirils , ran be 1)R. C. 11. .1 '.KSON, .T TINi, ceeba ed:imann nittrsi, (;! -STORE', N b aw Im r S I.-. I Phitadei 11a. Ticir pauc-ret.rr the n::for der-Fsrs :x ntr er. ell. ir . n h ii o thr p ,-re i',oraton in the 'nir Stair. a i re-s attes. i t mny Cases i t?'--s/.,ifu phe is m~ e e Is i i'd. TIIin-se mn are wm by the n'tention of in -adid. ib."in ernr:.161t tues in the rectifica tio of .'is':w'. f thelexser glandsi, exterei..ing thim e rhia , .: s, %n weak n .11f aiiaiieinof:edi - it . me~ns they are, iswithal. afe ieruiiinndtm-l a 111-:1 .)'!) iW . CONV.CFD,. Oni~s. Unntissox. ESQ.. ao, "sfi.. .' letter to Dr. Jneksun. Jun. 9, 1.0. mild, "My wifes awsl myselfhave r.deived more bmr- - efit frotnwvewi yonsneiine tmlao anay other we hav'e eve'r t.a ken fomr t he flyipp si: f.iver dersc." ''Tut: TI'w-ra I - .tos." ,wnh!itberI at Wood~js. wtock, Vn.. .lawi i 0. w%~it -...... "W'~e hav'e~ uifol~rmly :-efrainew.d fromu recom vlijri.'t o t i'r \ iV : Iii ~t*- ?iofawwwehti (-n. er~ worthy ofss r'i- r i th-5'IL f itan,' flit.a s n 'wIento! bys'I I, 'bi/isl '/.nnd srsep::r.--i by's ir. pa rieinsr. in n' ! Ii th.- ,n;i--riosr ~i ne. oft tis nti.hin-iti h5 -5en :ete i~t si il-a~ tinier our ob'i'~srA..tio. tiw5irire s t ~ ,a!-naitr *r. ntr. a n ofj .r 'i s \rua i et twiwn .5.. ''f ti; iwonotv. wais 's'wys-rw-i' s alli.-r- i rb's' l..ver~ eh'rplaint, se ~r -r.. sn i i ' a o a rin-be.h ihwsse a 'I 'le i:. - i a r. :iii ' ate. rsn.c .w -d snwy. .hi 1- ''sty *ir ir:: - -1:n larb tth+ arI i is re'" - --iir-! -~ hi-:. 'I "~ w L Jjwo II '.\ w a ".i'l' . \ S '-.W JITrThsL' .1 i. : .1 - 1 'se.'' . . ti-:-- fl b tnin w ii grent --eb: ie: d ' ' ary - ::t* a I -n 'a wt i 1i. " '. II~ot In's- s~r s li -r-r .s. . w' i. ti .. 5 --r. ' iiati: n hih the- l ew ig pee w ins. te' i.-. -- n s-i t o m be *rian i ns'- i' re--e c.ns..s, - t s~ ro n r, obvion s. eit 'i.. nv Ie w ' r -t i~--s'3 -.' furl i- I' - I' t lJ-'t hety ... -.... 'iw ' .. ii .rw \\ ... -- sliilnland.1 5 - . :r' r :ii' tir- r -. 'e --l of' . n:x .ti-. 't -er Ionbr . I d '' -. h ialvs ~iw-- enemy of s'a' 5- is' . to n i en i 5e i v i con'sit .h-a-h iwei i ditsn i e -e i 'l r i--c'o r'.-n-le s i- r I' mplain . iT-- ;ir, 'ihsislity, ri::o \wi 'i-'- ..wis he-is s . . ..- h15 - . t - ti s ''. ts'' on t' - s i- .of -- 5-- r.4 n - .l-~ an- i t-- er irh-n'- e nssn. i ssi-'r t-- cssIwiiresn -:u. * n -- i l'sai.v a n -- i ' ns-ewin on - = - t I -5 55-n the -r's I t pro t-sr-- 's - - r 5 ' \ i. ' n un' ss ris-n 'i,u . hn: ai'i re ..us n i . - Is-rnb : sw to rs':.sibet. '--t i '- 5' 5 .\' 5 l .s- .: -. iwIal's th si'5 c.:Iv '5n- i:s rt~ lh5h-" in' tihe I i'sr's s '. . - i t I.wii.' - .5 It'l"' El - i s sa'S -'- -h i -is. es -g r.--w'wn--j'nsha snr terin d I'ne-. ?! na I. - to .h- Iwns.rw-n . s andii we' -I-n,.'i th -a ''l'-e.rtan s-'i'iteirswi are :t -:tu ie - i'- ss -.-sunei-s. soth (willha - a e r + -!.. 'n iss t-je ttisw ' ic i p- gI It ii'ir iiis iir .' i :5;5.s'ssl '' w ichs j ii'sit theci 5 n.lth--si i- Is. . - s i,. s-w'-. I's tro wsttti no- es t i -- ' - r.si .:. iSsss~i -re es~ usre- ofil itu I n ; - s Stl 's r, c b'sir l'y s 'isiiof (sb'- hss -:tlnr . ssro-n, t e we will k ''Il--ste i o . isbish - is. and tfully .n itha a- r Int i' : '-.-paanwn '-t I'et is''ssii -- 1" ' 'ii i-t a 's- . ilwis er i ~gn -i'ttefr~h- t's. w--s sne mi i''llssi --ir'l--et-'- in..nIb s iT he 'i-;:.ardt E~l xrIim-:r .1 A \\'S I" \1-'t its' 's' s rs l'r. s( i s- ai'. tiw. terss' i hib its - tti, isr sstss i- ll n hies to aets'~ i..'s 'Alt'b ut-l- rts of te is sit thse h . are Ln- 't 'i ' t ttlI tN; St t. j, hil' ei . I l;: H-I t'l t'l js5sr-ritlb wsw.;a'idit\s sn;.1 r ti n uttrapper. a wt theun l -'or httr -sh- w ! - 's-n '' r n l. t' the JuAly lo, or si .~ir ill h 11. X Mil.ETT. iT We rt'e authorized u announce'T. J. DINKINS, Esq., a Candidat for Clerkof the -ouil, at the ensuing election. MIANY VOTERS. April 16th 1841- 25 tf The. friends of W LEW38'announch hIt': a Candidate for tho oficeo of Ordinary, at the ensuing election if .January next. MANY VOTERS. Feb. 19th, 1851 17 tf * The Friends of Rev FRFEDIRICK RUS11, annomne him as t Candidate for the olice of Ordinary, at tlx next election. Nov. 13th, 1850 3 tf LV AlTEsas; EtrTons: You will pleasean nounce Air. AMOS A. N ETTLES a candidat for Ordinary of Sumter Disitriet at the nexteelec, tion and oblige AMANY VOTERS. Janl. 290h, 1851 14 tf FOR SHERIFF. 9jT The frieudR of A. U. Brad hum. Evq., ntunotsno him as a candidate foi the ffice of Sheriff' at the next electiou. March 29th, 1849, 24id Ozr-We are authorized to announce MALLY BROGDON, Esq. a Candidate for the Officeof Sheriff of Sum. !r District,at the next Election. itT We are auntIsorized to uintOuce Col. JOIN C. RIHAME, a can. dltalate '-r the office of Sherifl; at the ensu. Ifg Ejection. The Frievids of Richard 11. IBROWN, announce hitm n a Candi. dato for thr Offico of Sheriff of Sumte, District at the ensuini Election. UiT We are authorized to announce Maj JOHN BALLARD, as a candidate fc .ieriff at the eniuing election. The fl'iends of William 4. COLCLOUGiI, Esq, annouince him als a ::adidate for Sheriff at the next Election. POR TAX (OLLECTOR. EP. .) 31>:ss. Er~tvos: Please armounce Mir..JoN I. IIAI.LAIII), a ndidate forTax (ollectur, at the next election, ntaed ohlige MANY VOTERS. Febroiarv~t.1%sb l', 1 if vr We are authorized to annouriceiJOhIN W DARGAN, a candi late for Tax Colrletor, for Claremont County, at the next Election. (J" We are authorized. to anoaounce A LEXA NDE R WATTS, Esq. as a ('andidare for Tax Collectorof Clare. Iont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRI EN DS. AMO& The Friends of Thos. ,.- 831111, nnounco him n a ctandidato for the ofcu of Tax Collector, for the County of Claremont. NovetmerO, 1850 2 to :2n' We are authorized to annonnee Capt. .. W. STUCKEY as a can didate for Tax Collector f4r Salen County. at 'he ntexi clecion. , t Iti.th, 1850 51 If f::i Tine Friii (~at~Mg-aa (, W fHT:7~.. Eng. nnnune af ~ a Canditdate for Ttax Cuolle(r of Claremontt county at the neto Election, Emu Notiete, GEORGE W. ibORGANi, SI.\TERVILLE, S. C. E .7 Office one door Sou:li of A. C. SPats' otie e. $monaterville, .Inne5 32--tf Law Notice. The" subscrthaers have thist day? formed a co-partneLrsahip mn the practice of Law. T. B. FUtASEIc, f.L. P~ RASER, Jn. Offie at JfiumterrIlle. Jan 1, 1651. ly WILLIAM G. KENNEDY, NUITI'ERVILiL. fS C. W'ill practmice m tihe outrta of Law, for Sum ter, Ricahlasnd, Kerwhnw tand liarlinmgton. 'ItFFIC E A TI SUliIT L' VILLE. ANY, AND EVERY THING, A. J, & P. MOSES, llas ine r'ce'ived their FA II. A ND WINT ER 51T)C K, nov ofi'r at their commodi~lous Ware lI'110JLE.SALhE A ND RETIA IL ''The laruet and m ost.n varied assortment of Go.d', WVares, nnd 31erchsnsmlize., to hae found am Sumtervilh-, vix: I)ry Goauais. Grocerite, a , or kery, 1liardw~are., Ctlery, nti edged Toola, I iani., Caps. and lionnmem., Hoots nnd Shoes, :,adl--ry andi liarnmett, Soale, Uppe;~r atad Patent dO Sacks Salt. 5Sneedsa and F~tnglish iron, bmro-td and ntarrow bars, t-ymare' andl rounttd do. 110o1p, Band, andi lHtile.r Iront, 5000O yatrds flagging 8(1 l001).1100) 8 A NI) ST.\TIONA RlY. liTe atttittn of Teac(hers is particutlariy re ajuestedu to the nthove' as ftom our immnense mtockt anymm qati tty otr kindt cant be obtainerd. We~ htae thae umviat compleu~tte assorttment of that hnas ever bea..n broumght to thiis nmarket, to vo"thter n itha (lot hs, C~assimeLrs, nad Vetstings. Co tme tatnd set ('.llR1'E 'T1IS(H, iJAIZ AND RUOS, 1000 yards carpteting, Rutgs. to match, and stout liiekmtg ltii. . gIll~, W' int snpply nny quantiity,. qualtity, otr ctolour if p: at andic can reommet tmi altr G.lastas tu galmit y atnd at: Cha:Irlestton prices. limte Fre-ih I ltp. jut apenedt. i'!atert will linda it toa thit.r ndttantagt toes annneta ttur limt,t atal N,.rm Goo aas ato ennt sell themta as low o aay (haarlestunm liontSe. ilecembeh.r -ih, i'M) b tf CHAIRS!I CHAIRS!! 3 Mahoiguny liackinag ain att Dot. I12 ~Ien' lain Sent and Witr ar Settini Chtatrt fair tale low. Apply to A.. J. & P. IOSF.S. D~ec. 18th, 1850O 8 if Invitation. Tlhe Friends :and patrons of the uabscri her will please cnme'forwnrd and mettle ut ats the article is mrucht needeod,to meet oth or demande. 10. S. AtLLT. E. D.IWW Auctioneer ama Cou In[hh=ot M E It CEA N T. NO 19 VENDUE RANE CIIARLESTONi 8. C. Unreserved Sales of DILY GOODS twI'e week at laix Sales Rtooms. Liberal advane aade on all conxignnenti. November 6, 1k0, 2 , F T, E, CLYDE, Wholesale and Retail Under Odd Fellow's lioll, Meeling Sire CHAR IMSTON, S. C. DEAL.Rt IN Sugar, Coflice, Molasses, Wines, Liqour Salt, &c. AGENT FOR Canton Tea Comnnpang's Cebrated Blat and Green Tes. Oct. 2, 1050 49 tf W, A. KENT & VIITCHELI FASHIONABLE Clothing and Out-Fitting E S T A BL18 HME N T, MASONIC HALL, No. 268 King-street, corner c Wentworth, Charleston, S. C Purchasers will find at all times a fu: and complete stock of Gent's. READ YMADE CLOTfING AR1 TICLE S. we A. KENT. G. It. MIITCHEL Mlnanfiauctory 113 Was1aingto, Stores N. Y. May 1840. 30 tf Trout & DeLange, COMMILSSION 41E R CHANT4 NO. 112, EAST BAY Charleston, S. C. Keep constantly on hand, a large assori ment of Fresh burnt Stone Lime, Roser dale Cetment, Paster of Paris, New Yor Marble Limle, Philadelphia white do., Gyy suni, or Parners manuring Plaster, Pir and I [earth Bricks, lPlastering Hair, an Building Materials in general. ORDEts left wvith Messrs. J. T. SOI OMONS & CO. wil meet with proml attention. Jan 23 -Ty HARiVIONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of DIUSIC, DIUSICAL iNSTRUDIENTS King street. Sign of the Lyre, Charleson, S. C. LTRAVELLERS ATIE INVITED TO CALL AT FASHIONABI.E FRNIstIfNG STORE FOR GENTLEMEN. Corner of illeeing and Market Street ZNEAR 'ilnE cJIARLE.SrON IloTEL. SHIR TS. Fine Linenm anad Muslin Shirts, mado ii th-e hatest Fashion, and of the best Materi ale, superior wvorkmmanship, and Dankin's Celebrated P'ATTERUN. WV. A. DA NKIN is the original inven tor of the system of cutting Shirts bj mnensuremnent. DANKIN'S PATTERN has receive< thme unqualified commiendations of gentle m.1 in all parts of thme Unit'ed States, ana. been, p.rmonounced rerf cd. T'he supe~riority of D~ankin's Pattern ovel all thme late imitations of it, is naniversals acknowledged..-T'Ihe yoke is fitted neatl: to the neck anal d,.oulders trithout seam.I and conscqumently doag not chafe or ann~oi the wearer. Genatiemensl uuneasures fa ken anud Shirts un.ede t( ora~'r at sh~or't nuotice. A i,.'0 FOTs SA LE, UNDEH SaaIn-Ts A:0 DNAWERS ofrCOttor Silk, Cottola, Woolena a~d other desirahm kinds,. Drewing~ Gowns, I'?.ussia Belts Suspen-ders, Ibitf 1Hose, Gloves, Cravat and IbLn kerc hiefs, (ready hennuned.) Stork Opera Tliea', Catnes, Umbrellas, Soap, Per. fuasiery'. An.] a great variety of other goous soit. able for Gentlenmen. (L-/ The prices at this Establishmeni are moderate and unform-anid the busi ness so conduncted as to secure the custom of those whoc once purchase from us. Oct. '2, 1950 49) f IMP~ROVED) ENDLESS CHIN Water Elevators, All Persons~ wishing the above Elevators cana he hupplijed by thec Sublscriber, who it the Agent for the District of Suamter S. C Rt. F. LlGON. Sumntervlhle,Oct. :l1st 1819. 1 ly 20,000 lbs. Iron Assorted, .5,000 yds. Osnahurgs, .5,000)( yda. irown shiaruing atnd sheeting, .5,000 yda.. Itulluoesc :ande Ticking., .5 half b~arrelsa. No. I, alackerel, Fresha ..d, Wiane and Iromn (racersm an ai fresha supply of :alt kind. of Good. just r ceivedi, andI for ,ale, b~y Feb2l7, A. .1. & P. MOSE~S. REMVOVAL of~ TilE' 'IThe uandtr none hain..: Removedt one~ do., beltow Wmi . Wehn New Yo'rk Store, won rrepectfully sobe.ait., th atronnaeLe heretmofore f ferd h ci fitd and the sitimzens of Soumti ge'neratfll, aa ben'at..fieds that he can accomm dtate dtem w it.h any ar itcls in, haix ino of thm -aness. con--istingof a ltaige and welt selcted a hortmneni, &c. Gin Bands, 1000 Feet '4 incha Copper riveted Gi Hlands. Oil Flhor Cloth, Indit Rubbher Clot 1lUrussele Carp>eting, together with a fu assortmnt ocCarriage Trimmings, Oi Paints, Varnish &c. F~or Sale by ___A. J. & P. MOSES5. DeKalb F'actory. - Iiavinw taken the Agttey' of the D) a, ICALB) FACTORY,% are neMgrd to-st -thaeir VA RNS nidO5A1UdRUS for'Cru iat Fasctory pricos. -y J. & P. MOSES. 4. IN3 1!a V.z , ,, em , o the Removal and Permanent C(uIre of ii k NERVOUS DISEASES, An of those Complaints which are caused by jda . paired, weskened or unhealthy condiotofte -, This beautiful and convenient ' pliciatOiokof them' terious powers of GALVAN ISM an MAGNETISM b been pronounced b AstingstIsh ,,. . - -s. Europe and the Un led States, toM medirlet discovery of the .Age. - Dr. OHRISTIE'S GALVANJ0 and MAGNETIC FLTJp, Is used with the most perfect and certain iicess .40 cases Of GENERAL DEBILY, Strengthening the weakened body. 'vin't -one to Ih various organs, and infigorati tje enthiw eat. 'A!* r FITS, ORAlP, PARALYS andP DYBPrj SIA o.- INDIESTION. BlIEUMATISM,1 AhUTE CHRONIC, GOUT, ErILE.PSY.. LUMBAGO. DEAP' NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION *Jr. TilE HEART, A,"OPLEXY NEURALGIA, PAifl is the SIDE end CHF.ST, LIv COM TLAIN SPWAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATIJU. of the Sl'fdE. iF L COMPLAINT, DISEASF.S of the MiDNEYS, .DEVI; CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PIIYSICAL ;:NiGR^. and all NElVOUS DISEASES, which coapliib mrfr from one simple cause-namely. A Derangement of the Nervoys tup. OO(7- In NERVOUS COMPLAIINTS, rg s - enes increase the disease. for they weaken the v ir. glee of the already prostrated system; while it r te. strengthening, if siving, vitaliing in ;ene Of 00el. vanism, as applied by this beautifI and *06,40fa1 did. covery, the exhausted patient and weakenoE-As'duer restored to former health, strength, elastig .sd The great peculiarity aad excellence of Dr. Christil's GalvaniWo 0rat1es - consists in the fact that they arrest and ote by outward appliration. in place of the usual menaiof drg ging d -sacki the patient. till xhausted Ntre s hope eualy :n er the infltion. k Tey strengen Ild ielole oystra, 7uek, th o"I. lation of the bleed, pronmote the secret Ar ' .sde the slig test irsjur under sau circumstences.- Sinc th introduction in te United States, only three yearegde.. more than 60,000 Persons Including all ages, classes and conditions, among whj*l vwere a large nunber of ladies. who are peIeuljsrly sukj to Nerous Complaints, have been , . - ENTIRELY AND PFRMAAiL GUhEz3 when all hope of relief had been given up;. eisl 1euiW thing ease been trIed in vain t - To illustrate the use of the GALVANi@ nuppose the case of a person ailltedwiththafliaua vivilization, DyBPFPslA, or any other Chronic or MWt a Disorder. In ordlinary cases, stimulaIta ia-taln. which, by their action on the nerves mud Im t eaofAks stomech,r affim temporary relief, ut whil -40e- the patient in a lower state, and with injured etkes, -ar the action thus excited has ceased.. Neow -parunq with the effect resulting from the applicationof =*U VANIC ItF.LT. Tuake a Dy speptic aui'erer; i~m kfuthet worst syvnptoms of on attack, and, simply tiet the Val5 sarund the Body, using the hiegnetlo F .uid'.as dirwtadL in a short period the insensible pepiratiosiwilt *ct'ont the positiv e element of the Delt, the b casin i Tanic circulation which will pass on to he neP1e thence back agsin to the positive, thus keelig -P a cs tiUuous "aiVSa.nc circulation throughout te syatem. Thus the most severe cases of DYbIPEISIA ArePEB MANENTLY CUItEI. A. FEW DAVS IS19 g!MPLY SUFFICIENT TO ELADICATE; TlE DlSgE', OFP VEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIM(-AIT Of the mat Ustgfoubted C From e,i pasta of thisedts co~uldbee AN EXTRAORDIN which conclusively proves thet "~ Truth is stranger than FIotion' Rheumatismn, :BronchitLa and Dyspepse. REV. DRi. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New JIersey, of dastinguished attainmepts ardeczalteli reputation :- - Smoer, New Jersey, J lists, Dsu. A. II. Cusv ar.s-Dear Sir: You wis oke afs me what ha. been the result in my own case, of. the application of TIlE (LALVANIC BELT ANDI NEG~a LACE. Mys reply is as follows: For about tawenty years I had been suffering, fleea Dyspepsis. Etsery year theo rynupmzn bechiei worse, nor cnuld I obtaoin permanent rlef firsn ee1tsu - of miedical treatment wheterer. About feosrtcee yare sInce, in consequence of frequent erp to- the weather, in the dnscharge of mny ' aof. Dui~ hbcamne sub'ect to a serere Chronmc leumasn whi-h quence of preaching a groet deal in ray sat various ether churchos~in this region1 I was attadhet, bythe ironcitie, which- soon became as ~efere sa. trequire en imsmediate~ suspensIon, of sa.3sm naos f rreaus sy5re13 twas note thereil ge. trated, and1'as my lirunchitis beame woae sotelsdi*B mny Iiesas and ltheoumatc nffection-tue evlset that tese disorlers were cotinected withrescbn ot - through the- tredium- cf the Nervous Systeam IS. the whole pharmaeopoeia there seemed' to Ub- noc aresndik3 agent wchich con it reach and recuperate NyaWrveua Systemn; every thing that I had trise Si ti hua aee1 eompletely failed. A tlast i.was led' by~ sty ees. amine onur inventions, and (thoug ih no seye. gune hof a their etflciency,l I determined tw the ef'ect cftheeppheation of the GA LVANIC BELT? AN NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FL.UIDs Thiawa s' June, lets. To asv Oar Asroniaswatr,. sTwo sayi .'sr Desressa naw covs-; ix sony aassI was I4A::DsED sar arCL'5ts SIT Pa5TonAtL Lameas, sen aav I savos omi saac' as t~G.E arcavace oy accoriet ogv Dmovsarss; atsa" lry asai c arre-roS' s sis u Trmy~ cassa:o ito fluoC5L~ asx. Suchis the woeder ful and happy results of the eipatrirnent. I have recommren~dcd the lL.'IT end FLUID toray who hare been, likewise suirlering (roma Netstalgia ad'ec tions. They have tried them, Witn iiawfT apsa, I. 9 sa:i.:sr, iv vvrsnv case. amn, dear sir, i'ery respetfully youts, RO $t .5.NDIL DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE Ts used for all enmplainta ailrecting the Throat or Hleal. such as hironchitie, Indammation or the Thvuat, Nbrvoee and Sick f leadache, izziness of the stead, Nenrelih the Face, Buzzaing or Roaring in the Eari, Dah~ which is generndlv Nervous, and that distressif 00ee plaint, oalled Tio ?iolozcuv. DR. CHRISTIE'S ' GALVANIC BRACELETS Are fou~nd of vast service in cases of Convulsons or Wit5 Spasmodic Comn daints, andl general Nations Affedtios of7 the ll amt upper exvtremities. Als in Palsy aA Paralysis, and all diseases caused by a daeeyof a cr Nervous Energy in the limbs or other orae9 body. 017- Many hundred Certinecates from all parts~ the, d couhitrr of the most extraordinaty charaetes- tea .6 . e given, Ifrequired. - 0-No trouble or Inconvenloee iattends the - DR. CUIlISTIE'.9 O4IV4NIC -ARTWLCER they may be wenrn i hvthe most feeble and deelwt perfet ease and saity. In mauny cases the tstO attendcing their use is highl pleaat tad ' agrece They can be sent to any part of the country. Prices: * The Olntvaic lRolt, Three DollfSt Tho (Galvenic Necklace, 'W Two .DptlAMI The Galvanie Brneeleta,, One ah r The Magnetic Fli, OneD directios lapse sch(i a rtciI er of the auithorisd Agent. . P ART I ULI,- C AUT ION. .~Q Dkee sof Cestesirfeite aessd )Varthfese -Jlteo&na .De . 3MOflERiW, GENiERAL, AGENT FOR Till!; UNiTjA3 GJr For nain in dusuervillk, ScCU. b . a s. MlNLI.ETT, autthorized Agent ; and by n I)rulggilts .etu-rally ill ~ ilh C~rolina, h Atug. 28, 1800O, e4 owilg The subscribor will rent 'for Ihbons eyar on ,raagonablle ternmF, the theidcedttoofi lhe D. F. ,Wyles, Esq. in 8t )~g*.{J~ pre. mnitlo are' a com ih~ ~ and it. 'ilfl il sntv 1 lidhfi it 'a~ Tety sll Acren of landt nttadih ther' -1 eanti ng a ih complete Tani Yard in full lo Na'tidn??:"' M. A. LES Mm i tatehuirg, lst Janury, 18'O. 1