The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, September 02, 1851, Image 3
lintE t1fGHT OF Gntss Prrs.
On~Sund1 yaift, at 12 o'clock; to a flight
of Grasimcipers passed over our city,
continumg some three hours, and extending
some miles to the east and west whichi
in point of number, exceeded all computa.
tion. The sky was perfectly full, and
in the rays of the sun, myriads could be
seen, looking like snow~ flakes moving
about in circles, anl apparently going
south-ward. Some eight years ago,
t similar phenomenon was observed
In this city, but this is said to have been on
a much-larger scale.-Reading Pa. Press,
12th.
COLT'S. REVOLVERS.-o great is the
demand, says the Philadelphia Bulletin, for
these pistols, that three hundred men, and
over ono hundred thousand dollars worth of
machinery, cannot supply the demand.
Forty thousand of these arms will be turned
out of the fictury in Philadelphia during
the present year of 1851, and still the
supply will fall short of the demand. The
demand is so great Col. Cult will probably
have one thousand men at work in a very
short time.
BLACK Taool's.--Our colored folks are
turning their attention to military altirs.
We met a company last, week, and one the
week before. The last had a white band of
music with them.
It may and does make the public laugh,
but the darkeys don't care for that. They
will continue to increase, and ore two years,
black companies and negro reginments will
be as plenty as baskets of black berries are
at this present moment of writing. They
will do to march South one of these days,
and there they will find a good market:
some of those w e saw would bring $8a1 or
$1,004) in a moment. We object to the
formation of these companies, as they offer
too great a temptation to the slave States
to secede, hoping that the colored troops
will he marched down among them, and lie
used to supply the additional wants of those
States. It is bad policy --A'. Y. Picayune,
August, 9.
REVOLVING SAti.s.-Tie Liverpool rapers
record the invention,.by Mr. T. Watson, of
Manchester. England, of a new mode of
rigging ships:
"The principal feature in his invention
is the introduction of a set of revolving
sails, sixteen in number, something similar
to the fans of a windmill, which are eleva
ted on a wheel, and are attached to a sort
of spindle. As soon as the wind touches
these sails, they instantly set in motion the
spindle, which, acting upon a very simple
piece of nmaciinery, propels a couple of
paddles. The object attained are a greater
speed by means of the paddles, and the ad
vantage of sailing against a head wind.
This is a great minprovement, as the sails
can be pointed with ease to any P'art of the
compass. I lead or contrary- ind, are not
recognised; a still' breeze is all tha;. is re
quisite to propol the vessel. The paddle
boxes give the hull the appearance of a
double bowed steamboat. lie has rigged a
model ship twenty-three feet long by six
feet breadth of beam, according to this plan,
trorthe purpose of testing its capabilities.
The inventor has secured a patent for his
invention, and is sanguine of its success.
'Should it succeed,' it is staid that it will
cause a complete revolution in the presenit
system of propelling vessels."
DisTti:SStrG DEAT.--An interesting
little girl be ween ten- and eleven years of
zo, lgbier of Franklin Cloud,'ot Ken
intt township, choked to death on Satur
day afternoon last. The .child was at
schmool at Stamp'sm school-house, ini thmat
township, and during time afternoon inter
sinissioni, got a piece of apple into her wind
-ipe. As soion as thme imapediment got into
her throat the cnhild ran to her teacler, iad
turned qmite black ini the faice. Dr. Chiam
dler amd Barthmolomewc~ and Mlorris Fmmsel
were sent for but. were uniable to afli rd anmy
relief. She survived for some hours,
- breaithing with great dimculty. Upu m a
post mlortemn exa.nimationm a piece of applle,
about thme size of a pena, was fomunmd lodged in
L'ie right iung.-PhI~itl Iger, Ti'hurs lay.
I RAIL RAAZ AcewrENT.--Thme hlamhubrg
cars met with a slight accidemnt yesterdav
within about tiv'e nules of Grantmai's Turn
Out, itn conisequemnce of two cows rushlinmg
suddenly out oif somec bushes on te tracki
as thmey canie ump. WVe tnmderstand that time
engine, tender, and baggage car pse
over thmem ,vithout gettimng oflf the rails, but
tha*, the two pusemiger cars, not so
fortunaje, were precaipitatedi downi am
<embankmnent; hut we are gratified to learn
their inmates received little or noi injury.
'j'he appearance of thme cows and tc
occurrence of the accident wats nearily
simnultantone, aco that thme Enmgineer had nt
time to check time engine, aind we behemce
was perfectly exonmerated by3 all present
from any blamme it ime presenmt praemmes.
,Courier.
TEXAS ELEcTIONS.-WeC perc'eive that
Peter BI. Bell, (ainti-H ouston) has beeni
elected Governtor, over B. 11. Eppersonm
,(Whig.)anid John A. Greer, (Il oustomn.)
Judge Henrry who is elected to Conmgress
jam the 1st-District, is also) an Aniti-l onston
.man, and Col. Howard, itt thte d Diastrtet,
in time last Congress, acted with thme
2outhmern Rights meon, anid wvili probably
contnue to do so. Thme issue of I loumston
and Anti-Hloutonm is said to have entered
greatly into time contest.
LARGE XJELD oF EnmttA--We learn
that.Ccil. John S. G;ittinmgs rnaisedl n twelve
and a half acres of gromund live hundred aind
three bushels of wheat, amveramging forty andir
a half bushmels to thme acre. Let hmimm beat
A.his whlo cani.-altimore Amerlean.
Tm BnooxLIYN Duir D~oc.a, btuilt by thme
U. S. governmuent, ocetipied eight years
ln its construictioni. and it ms not conmleted
according to time original designm Th'e hist
appropriation for it by Conigress havinmg
(jpute runm ouit, anmot her w~'il be asked ait thme
ensuing sessionl; also a simm of .97t1,000p
for time erection of a sea wall, lthe neceossity
for wvhichm is maade each stmcceeding anmalh
umore apparent by thme conmditionm to whmich
tihe basket-work is reduiced. Tlhiere haas
been a great deal oif trouble expericaed
with this work, which is bud t upona
a quicksanmd.
Gntoss Arrtig.wr~m th)emAc.-H irmoa
Shaw, it nmigi- trate of lI.rlinm, New Yirkm,
wans taken ouat of his hbed hv thle anmti- renmters
of Rensaehier countiy, mat I12 Wi'clock en
aturday nighat, carried live mimles tarr -d
and feathI ered, uandI thlreaitened wiih dematth
itn case hie sells anyi rnaore sixty vemars lease
lantd, T'his isa time last anmti-renit "mtrage:
bumt tihe most revolt ing ematmare cnsisted ini
time anta-tnters hnIamg first proceeed to
time bied room of a respjectabilo yuonny wo.
inua amid outragedl her personm by st rppimig
thma lltha ' f romn her andi hdrmmgtring her
praitly out of bed ; ano', afIter f.ghmtning
her atearly ulmt of her wi'S. :ompe 'ulleid her
to prociare au cmade mmndi lighat I fair then
T1heir excuso for lmh.ir violenicejcjer wa,
that she iti nomt do it whenvft-M bhit d,.
Wen wilil thi'e iha tvmnininna'
MEETING W1Th. OUT-LAWs-UECRET
SINS.-Mlany of these both outside and in
the house, extended their hands for mine
to shake, I supported from being aware of
our frank modes of salutation; but among
them three or four gave so peculiar a twist
or crack of any lingers, that I was struck
by its sinrularity, though it was not until
any hand had beeni held firmly for a repeti
tion of this Manwuvre, accompanied by a
look of interrogation front the holder, that
the thought flashed on any mind that what
I observed was a concerted signal. 1 short
ly became fully aware that I was among
people who, fron some cause or olher, had
led from justice in other I hads. Of these
as one who, with his face entirely nufiled,
excepting one eye, kept aloof in the dark
er part of the chamaber until having thor
oughly scrutinized me, he cane forward,
and dropping his claote, discovered to my
horror and anmazemnent, features which,
though disguised by an enormous growth
of hair, I could not fail to recognize. J
" This is my city now," said he ; "I aan
become a savage like those willa whom I
dwell. What is life to me -" And cove
ring his face again he wept with a heart- a
breaking bitterness only hife-oxiles can ,
know. Alas ! henceforth this wild Alsala a
of the mnountains, this strange and fearful
Klinara, were to may thouglts a tenfold
garb of nelancholy, when I considered it ~
as the refuge, during the remainder of a ?
weary life, of muen whose early years had
been pas. in far other abodes anl socie
ty.-Lear's Journal (f a landscape painter
in Albania, 4-c.
VIT AN IsrnE'rt lloatsE.-On Monday,
John Duke, the land of Cuni.,head Priory,
was attacked by an ox in a most. savage
and desperate mnanner, and ian all probabth
ty would have been gored to death had not
a young horse come to his rescue. The
genleronas aniinaul I.earinag the cries of thea[
uan, feil gallantly to work with his teeth,
biting the ox wherever he could get a hold. a
The fury of the ox being thus diverted
fron Duke, who lay on the ground, gave
hina tune to escape. We need scarcely
add that the young horse rece.ved no inju
ry; heing 1)oo fleet for the savage beast.
DRY GOODS
IN CIIARLESTON, S. C.
DIRECT YlEIPORTERS.
C. & E. L. KIERRI80N & (M,
Di SECT htlrfon-rts of Enropean I)ry (toods,
are happy to informn their filents cun natonatern,
that they are now recivinig by every arrival
from Europe additions to as canplete a stoi of
Statple and Fancy )Dy (aoodi
as has every been oflered in this market.
GOOD (;OODS ARE Ft'itNIsiEl:u AT
LOW IHICE ,
and those who pnrchnse in their city are invi
ted to exaanie th,-ir styles, whict will be idang
peculiarly :adzapted to the Southern Tr:ae.
LADI-.'S I)ES G001). AND
JDOM1IS7 TIC IA flIlC- IN
ET-'TY 1'AIEI-TY: OF
NEGRO Cl.OTIIES, lIL.ANKt'ETS ANI)
'I.ANT.TION lfltY (:00l), A
CO11'L-I Fi. ASSOlTM ENT.
I:OUSE-K 1 EI'ING A RTICLES,
in their line in every variety, t(getler witt a
bnil sto-ck of ( AS1I 31IlS, 'VI-:S'IN(; anod
I'L)l'J IS: also, I.N1- NS n hieh . ilt is- ound
Ire.' fromaa any santu-re of *rt'oe.
All artiees "- ,narantied to prove as
rcjart-"eaatil.
I'armas --Can -'mr .
2'. w'. e'ea-..t Caoraaer
11.144 e \ a -k tar.eas.
'npttuber 2, 85... -15-6w
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
1.l l.lt~iaac aa alVF. W ilT I aa' ,
tannaa ty Ina genetrat ,lthat h~e hasi rici e a-l hi, at
re-aidence a-neart)l oppoi4.- tihe 31:ath. Ac-:ad ng.
whetre h-- ny bie famaaa t i all timat... ewai.
when-m abtaent fraaan Tonaa ona bcacsiaa.-. for atw
days aaogeth--r. a aof h ti du le ie n it the .a'a .
1.tamkervillea. Sepatembaaer 2. 185i1. -5--ahn
Notice,
All pearsons lahaig delandtl-- nnintt the I-.
atae o4f ..insephd J. tietly, dlee.d, will ple a
rendettr them n p jropervly niaested ; at itthl--a m-4
an e jeay.atenat ata 3huc.hestear, ta
Aaai 1NN J1. T. Ki-:tf. Admtr~ic
FonStrayed : :aanar
roc :t 17aub-eriber-.. laaini !aater
h ct- n t l lI Ih i.ta h ct ari
atarrat thorn- n. itha hhize- [a.-e.
A nay persona ;dintt jinianon?~tl orilein:
e~ither o th~al ofa the(1n nl l bt. --nta bl., r'' ntd-d.
Attention Riflemen !
Vt onaa anr- hecra bay tardeI redI . to c n aacile
nat youtr nal pla, of raanah-zt . -n
trec. (l-aath.) 4aarnied ailarp p -- r
SclaralIngc to laws~.; :nhor-pcant--. t, -
gtatvae, andaa pol~lnr-t-Ik..
... liy eara-r oa c'naa .1. H. N. II iat u :-r-.
................'art \a.u Ir. s.S
N. It.- -' tahe aanember, ae pate !.i r
lt have the-ir rill: ina fina orier, n., alca're mc.tv bet
Aaaeaat 26a. 1M851. .*I ..3a
M~ilitary Election,
Ity crcth-r reaeimal froma Itai 0ln Quar
Sters yau ane herebly nie thaatla 4n
iI-',:'i'lt N 1-'ati .\Il.t lt aol ~ttm
. 1tht llaec.iaanent. I p tr laatahonat. 4 '. .
31. w''silt bae tbehl aon tha -th ati (h-tauber
next~a.. . Poalll ino bI openadi clth- lTsn 4
S - Id, cat 11 . .\ 1. :acal ch!.--d :aa :a a..
31..canad 44ergecanta.1. II. 4 hart.. 1K . elaibo
caaaa S. M1. I). Ind n nrcl ea era b.ly ltlaatamll mclan
age~r$ ofl canaac IElaaat.. TIc- mat nneea~.rs aor att la-t
aone aof onae air itatem 5i n lmea- a h lt,-r ucal na11(
gars iatl lth aaaiac tion aad- cronmaal aln thea Gab
Ily lrde-r of th' 0'tam t.
A 'g.26, 151. -I i-ze.
South-Carolina--Bumter Dist,
Wh'ateas I have. tin- ay tlaen pcl -~
sion (a- O)rdiary~ oft c.aid'Ibstrict) ocf the
paersona4al rrtyl acs <htaihe t of John
Iank ~ltaite af Soa~n-ercdle~ del'd; anda I
av'.ail anyscelf aof a bic- nicelt l . at acotctv all
persons aaadebtted tot thea der'd i to nmaice i.
I taldte ptayaannt lto .\lr. I.. ItI tlaank, atv
.\gent (tm Ihais parllarc!t;) ranI ih-ea hla
mlla dlaaeiands at'4u~nt dret'dI wtl hcajal ataem
inadualy atestedj atcrrthna lta law.
.Aaag. 2ad 1,..5f .I1i
Educational Notice.
Th'ac a-eia ll '4-e -tal It? th lirmtl rdt
Sptrinags 'ec ale I -. Init wdlI beaa ca n
TIoad cay thl alf Jaaly tillh4 an nta edt~al ant.
lher of tachter~as ml ai Il-ttermyc prospect of
ana incaretaaad aanobeiar oft 1'opjilI. lIn the1
C of. (atlisM- laaa,-~i resigned to l gaa Noth
t1I 3aoardI havest aa~ ananimosl~ly ele~cl d tls
lM-9icA s, andl ca ppoinatd i-at s .\. (I. U a.
I.P3 ofa (I Ca rles-ton, A -sc anat TI'acaeber aan
M atoansic a arnaa leaat .1lieruacre.
- .ae D. Ala, .Ali IN.&cry
Notice.
I bog lea to state to the Independent voter
>f the 31st I gintent of Infantry, that I nrn nt
andlidato for Colonel to command said Regi
nnt.
E. M. KEELS.
Sept. 2, 1851 45 It
LOUSE, SIGN AND ORNA
MENTAL PAINTING.
SiITATIONS OF WOOD, MARBDLE AND OGtANITE
The subscriber respeetfully inform the citi
ens of Sunterville and its vicinity that he I,
repared to oxecute any work in the aboyv
ranches on reasonable tens.
'1. L. WIITIIEAD.
N. ..-'rmnsparent ilinds, civlc and milita
y flags, regalia, &c., painted to order. Country
nder promptly executed.
Stnterville, Aug. 26, 1851. 44-tf
Executive Department,
ly His Excellency, J. H. Means, Gorern,
or and Conmander-in..Chief in and ore
the State of South Carolina :
Whereas, infonnation reached me that mt
trociou natrder was conimitted upon Johar
JcIjaniel, of Blarnwell, by -ix young men
mong whom were SEABORlN E. FA LtMFI1
nd WILL.IAM G. 'IOI1IN ; and whereas thc
foresaid Farner anid Tobin have rnade their
senpe-now be it known in order that the)
nay be brought to trin, I,J. II. Means, (ovetrn
r, in nn(d over the State of South Carolina, de
ereby issue lny proclranntion, oili'ring a reward
f Jiere Ilndred I)ollara for the delivery of both
r Tu'o Hundred ani Fifty for the delivery of
ither of them to the jailor of Blarnwell listrict.
Farmer is about 25 or 28 years old. 5 feet f
ichei high, well Hnade. fair complexion, lilnt
yes, light hair, two of his froFnt troth slight])
roken ofI. In a sear on his cheek, about il
nehm and a half long, innde by the cut of a knife
Tobin is ahout 18 or 19.t yers old, 5 feet I1
iel(s high. fair consplexion, very little heard
ight hinir, white teeth, thick Iipe., well nade, an3
, badly scarred on the right arn fund shlnicr
T. 5 Given tier tny hai3 and thse Seal u,
the State. the 5th day of July, in the
ear of our .ord one tlousand eight huiitre
dil fifty-nne. J.'11. 31WANS.
W\,. F". A3trnen, Dep. See'ry State.
Aug. 26, 1851; ..1-it
Executive Department.
Ilit:a p Qutr~n-rens, -i-ith Reg. S- . '.\-,
Ohl fonr, A ng. 15, 1851.
Oreder .n. 63.
)URSlUAN'T to Orders from Heat
L Quarters, al Election for linjoi
if the lIp swr lintallion of the -11th Rellien
C. 3. nill take place on Saturlay the 4t1
ny of citobe next, to fill the vne-13 , o334'
ioned by the reign:tiun of Major -. .I. An
ler4on,
By order of ('oh.nel Si.T..i-;TT.
V. TP. W13.l:t, A "l'j. 1.11 lteg't. S. C. M
Stunterv ille, Aug. 231, 1851. -41-It.
Mr. Editor: You are re
itedtcii by) mnity frienili, to annlttiac(
\tijnant \\. T. \\'ll)Elt its n enguljilat,
tilly .ta lliel to till the otlice of "MAJ()R'
l' the U pper -ittjion, 44th Re0grimen
. C. \l. at the Electon in3 October nex
Mr. Editor: Please an
amneo ('apt. JllMES . I. 1il \N;ING, as
'antdidate fir '.3!jor of the I'pper il3atalion
1th It.- lim.'nt S. (. .I.
Aftsta l'Jth, 1851 -13 tdl
Plantation for Sale.
The 3ubscriaer eitrs for sale his ( TT )
l.A N'T'A.'1 I N adjoining lands of (o. It. It
T33n, and l.atarincl3n J.lenings F'Sq. Al ,
r;,at of 'ine I.anwl. 3-iniles 'roit Sumterville
onninin nlhunt J(1(0lncr"1
For termn .te, apply to S..
(1iR)ON W. IfII 1 .l1Y.
Notice.
.The Ilank. af the. State iof Southil I narlina. vi
r.'fit r3 of .l..hnz N. I lia 3). is. derense. 36' cent~
ii un3e prove~t their dlebt' bf.re' 33ne, iin air befor
he. 1-i ofe .hiinuary n,-3. af, 1i,se they) will bi
.1 .\ 'ii ls . . (~ hA l . . 'Itr iv nI.'pr ity.
A lieu t '1.lx5,). -13--t 1tj
Soda Water
Stunltervlle, . L tilt,
Notice
I ap; oinlt Mir. it. W. t ardnewr miy attorne
ilrin. miy ia3n'e fri'in the~ Sta.
South-Carolina--Sumter Dist
J.\' I.'QU'J'I'Y.
u. Ililt fur .c't &<
Ia i- ,,rth-r.d thoat the~ 3 cre itor. of Thom.~l:i
hr \i ir. d.nd. la.te She.rj~if of si
lh-tr,3 i. 33i ppar'eoen ndpoete
Htyorder f it- tC'our.
-lii,.43 I' A33g N ll. 3Il.: . -it. (13m'r.3
Wanted to Hire,
I ri m 504 t.o lie3 al 13,id labo3re rs,
.4 ea i, la' (43 .' 1 . tIl. .\ i l Nij.
A not J'.Iib, lt51 N:iIN
Boots and Shoes.
S( ' i 'T1i1 ll.,N 31.\l l' IIl. ~N
T \It IN ft It <>< i N
1144 lSl. S ~t 'Ir fr 3.\ iT 31ilt i:(kt.
i. I- I. S 'i \, f l . \i h~t:~ . .s 1 S,,33
ifI . I i.A N l IN iht. 'AN-abStou
44E fand~i the -'ll.:lt \W~ 144\FT ilV,:t jirh
frn t 3 . u d i i ilir fir .,alt) hsnur e
era :l, n 3wi l.\ Tr',.\T II.,N al ,'. g
iil s' NIli\.T Nii (l1.'.f:.3 her n3.
's Ern'era II :3rtin--n ''t fl. l43TS aad . il).ha
n e llaabe, fbf :..n h l :wae It inarbet piel
lL \ Pil. .i a.
.1al n tIr.-,. ioi nir sh,- la
ii f.tir .. INa . 13,. Iors'lni
.\n.:na . I'...W.'.1.in(
33i :3 .1 taal. 3 i Ino.ii G 1.31i:I.'..t'
~.tI.Theam eahismn. hat;I3Li he,~'l~~t
thgrshyrpeI and acon,
4able-hon h.i3 bof 5p33a3up a S.g.rvalo ege
laaug Inn ae ho.:hiit n"4.i s 3ah fonre non, fuI
nob.yWb.ar J. ha ho ten- Sa
r. .
MED
Calomol Seet Oq,
-Jalap, IRhubarb,
illippo, 1iennia,
Qcinmino, ' Number Six,
Incgnesia, Timctares Asso
-Salta, Hlartshorn,
Castor Oil, luufman's An.
The various Exracts
- PATENT M
fInliom of Life.
Cherry Pectoral,
Seltzer A 'prient,
Fahnestock Verail fug., natl
'ancheronian l)rops,
Eapping'u Sateniiralia,
Sanla a'
Opodeldoc,
Cologne, (hulk for the face, Ilanadkerchief ]
Oila, Shaving Cream.
A LSS
An asornent of Extracta um
.t t.sei
Ikrnuhes of every description including Hair, 1
Painting.
---A r;s
White Lead, Glans, Oil, T
--ALS
IDye fStalfs'e
For sale by
JC
tr
June 25th, 18351
Election of Teachers,
AxN Election will iha held on the Finet Mon.
:lay in Octobe next, to ill the following O li.
cin the Ilralforl Springy !enil Iaristittte,
Viz:
A Mal Asistant, to be a married man, and
fully compete .t to teachal tihe branchen of an
lngli.h aund Classiea iae~lntin, w ith a salary
I of $7(X, and boaurl of hianself, n jie anal all ciil
Selrn anler severs; all children over seven to be
entered anl chargel as reguhar pupila for hacral
and tuition--hoayys over twtelve years excepted,
naa they are not to remnain in the Instiattion.
A ''encher of -'retah iad .usic, w ith a.tla
ry of fntr hunlred amnd fifty alllars nnl anrd;
one that can talch on buth l'innco nutd Guitar
will h' preferred.
An Assistant 'Tenchier of .lusic on l'lnno
and Guitar. Ornan'igtal Needle Work, anl
hell and Wax Work, wit ic i salarv of thr-o
-hundred and li fty clolln ra anl hntrl.
t A ecia Assistant Teancher of Musie nr I'i
i ano and Guitar, wtith I)r.ainst aia 'aiting
in ('rayen, Oil and Water C' elors, with a itsaNlar'
of three hninrd n i d ft dollars anil hn-i
An Aisistant Fermale 'I'ncher in the I.itera.
ry iUepartnent. with ni salary of three hundred
. and Tinly alalr, and inard.
Of the Tevlchers twill e' azperia.al scih daties,
generclly, ats may fromc tiun" to liae, le directo'i
by the bai of 'i'rn-te-t e and the Principal.
- By order of th hloard,
S11. I, r1..\IItlN .
Sumnterville, .\ui. 5, ! y i. 1! *2
11. Notice,
. iR. W. .iA.3SS I).ly;A N repectfully of.
erm his p1rofeianic i-erl ices to the citirens of
Sunatervilleuel tir t icinity.
Olice--the' Aunh.'cary shop formerly uren.
pied by l)r. It. S. 31st.i.i:tr.
3lurch 12th. 8511 ' ly
Ladies Dress Goods,
The tiaaerihaear wilt reaeive to-day, a hand
sonce lot of culored 31~1,*SI a dl GING
.IA 315.
Black Granadine Mantles,
, Colored llerege Mantiles,
Plaid Ie anid Eiblroidercd Jaconets.
White Organdy and Swissa luslint,
Wh'l e aMohair and Colored Skirt.,
TLinenc Ginghauns,
eails sand F'sia,
Sateel ll:igs, et c.
TVAli.1' COVF.RS.
Woarstiedi anda l.'ettaai Tablxec Coverst,
haird liye I)i~caaers,
( iCi IIo ieclubiac k Towel-,
SillK hll-R lst IlS A NI) TlSSUF.~S,
'At Chac-lt stan prices.
I .athesa I .i nenu ( ate,
ida Slipers, Ilulskin5s, &c. &.
I Suiti erville, .1aily '. 1 -5:1 :i if
GROCERlES.
Ie'cived t ii. daI
:$() lbs lleide s lae I i 1hohcr,
2(0 l.caie liedinno aa re F!anrc,
Sirdincec andi I .ccbs~terc,
F'renuch Uh)lva. .and~ ( 'at sps, l'1~iels, &c c.
'~ngl i h aal Ann-rC('rican .\ear
lrindy Fru'it., I ne, c
al WINI*;8.
rt A ceheirfa, l1%rta \l~iahga, 'I'enerillie, aindi
I.ccinon Syrup,
( rCai ese otaad.
ainag Fundia.
Ior .ile. bcy L,. i. IIAN NKS.
.une 25:h, i'51 ;:5 tl
IAa ANDERSON,
Siiistatitmle, N. C.
feseflly informa the .eoh. ofl N.~c
te'r l)i-triec tiee a . h eh:ec jn-' race ise ed .
noew' allar fir sh-. ihe~ le-t selected ;ece.it
csat a howele a.terl of*
L. 'il'hnt hcaa eac r been brleht~.? te lbe- anairk--t -
t- ile lea- reaed ec sony o -cy-v. ofdee .Sprci eaIn.
a. Sunnnaser t~aaels-.wh h' c'I puarcheeers nonhced alec
'.- ne1l oe rne b't are c-ie boay came'el-wer' e .
,y lrap- I'eate., llreaelethe. *'a-lbin -ret-. Pea
- lIger ('lcih, phlcon ace facee v I iaaner, Isuia,h.
cal ' rlcie-., 'i'need I.neo a ilaime- Sam. 'itar.
Ih icille' .acel I--ancy Vc-lca2-e ontanetly ccn houdec.
Pa Ae inil cccl hiarge --uppl\ eaf floeen-rV. 4 .loeeta ,e
Sncei--e-ae'r. ( 'reut--. ll.aeeikerehvis. ..\aee ae.,
sall eaf n e haI e al di h e ..h en thce aee-: hheiarncl
termii , aned al ieres ite sened thn'dcc.
le-c-ciacl narrancdtel ice c'ar asaineion. 4 r
dler'. freesn c distulo ce aprogaalpily nuicacacled tea.
Notice,
All p~eios iiceliebteda lie subsecrier fair
etas as ShearcIf cac c'ases uctnsier stlc ar and
a Naclinana cases; c.a sa r eats cen:cabe iiunder
a c( ases diconte)icaued oar ieccaIracsedec arc
s.repie'stted Ice rieaLe- pamednt btw'aeen thais
ecacel te 1st., (hat., aca.'.; otheirwcrse more
"-cs~i t all aacernca.
mel .Iirae2h, II \RVI,\' SKIN NF,11.
Executor's Notice.
Teja (c'rechtors cal Wm~ai. .J. lte'es, 10sql.,
dl~eeaed, ire cia l l ipon ho eresent lea thae
Subsacribers IheIar daaeand, proeryat~ tcIest
t-tdac'cdn tea law.. Aicd thoea indbted
h o the esaidt dea~c;aeaI 1o cia'e pacymient.
- E. M. A N IIJRSON,
.IBlnks for Salo att* ffc
SUMTER~Ht
1 ,P. MJYIEJ&8, wionl
rm1 cn the citirzena otiteyI~j~
~m1the nsrrounsdln cot '~halbJI'
aust reituredit rota Charlenton, and 1 made)
arrangements to receive ICE and 8ODA WA
TEl, of every variely, weekly. e
He- has on hand, and will continue to r&4aeIe '
throughout the season; a chotce a usort ;
W'ines and Cordials, Confectionares, t,
&c., all of which will be dia p' f L'beapCK
than was ever oflered before n , plsae
ANy 29, 1850. 30 -
Webb clark's Hotel,
5' UMTSR V ILLE, S. C.,
lthis Hotel is situated in the most
ti pleasant part of the town. The
Proprietor will be pleased to.see
his friends and the travelling public; Irom:
ising to spare no exertions on his pt rt to
render than coifortable. Charges rea
soniable.
WEBB CLARK,
Proprietor.
Jan 23 13 tf
State of South Carolina,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTIIL'NT
To all and singular the Managers of the
General Elections, for tae several
Districts of the State of South Car
olina:
WIIIItEAS the fLegisature of South Caro
lina, at its lat. ,oseion,. did pass an Act to prol
vide for the Eilection of members to a Southern
Consgresn; and whereas said net requires the ex
ecutive authority to is,.ue writs of e lection to the
3snsmgers of Elections: I do hereby require you
and each of you. after giving legal notice, and
being duly qualified, to proceed to hold an
election on the second Monday of October next,
and the day following for two IA-puties to rep
resent your respectie Congressional Districts;
and after having determnined on persons duly
electe~l. you will eertify the masnic according to
law, to thel: Governor, for die timo being,
liven tnier my hand and the seal of the
State, in ('olmnhia. this the 1st day of Juno,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty one.
J. II. 3IF.A NS,
Covernr anl Comunantder-in t'hief.
W. F. A nwrnt, h-luty Sec'y of State.
C'g.'" All the itpprs in the State are reo
gu~eed to copy .
.June 25, I ?51, 35 if,
Through Fare from Charles
ton to New York $20,
TH1E GRtEAT MAll, IIOUTE FROM
CIIARIES'1'ON, S. C,
LEAVING the Wharf at the foot o
Laurens-st. daily at 3, p. in. after the
arrival of the Southern cars, via WIL
MINGTON, and WElDON, N. C. PE.
TERSHUI, RICIMOND, to WASH-_
ING'TON',;BA i'IMORE, PIILADEL
'iIl.1. and N. YORK.
The public is respectfully informed that
the steamers of this linoe.from Charleston
to W ilminigton, are in first. rat e cdndition,
andi are navigatedi by weall k :o.-osn'm expe
nionted commusanderp,-and the- railroads are
ins finte order, (the Wihtningtona and. Wei.
dons Roadi having rcrecntly been re-laid wit~h
hefc~avy T ital) thereby seem.ng hs oth
safty nd ipt'ch. A ITinocoti TICg.
l'Tl havintg already beent ins operation will
ho connnueltsfd as a psertmanent arransgement
fromt Chsarle'stont to New York. By this
routo travellers massy reach New Y'ork
on the t lsrd dlay dusrinig hsusiness hours.
Oh, andi after tohe irst day of Jusly next,
ilaggasge wv:ll he ticketed frotn the poitt
ofi dep-Iartureo toi Wa'slunto~n C isy, under
thse charge of a specsiaul AMent or Baggage
Mlaste'r. At s Wsh~tingtoni thse samte will
be transferred to the care ofsimilar agents,
whoe wuil atccomspany it to New.- Yor k, and
like arrangemsensts wvili be pursued ina re
tusrmsng ~South.
Tfhriough Tickts to New Y'ork can
alnte be hadh tromt I. WI NSI .OW, Agett
osf tho WVshnsingtons ands Raleigh RI. R.
C'omtimnys, at thIo ''liuce of the Comspany,
foo t of I.,urets-st reet, Charleston, S. C.
tos whtm pss;lease' appilv:; andt to C7hssr!eston,
at the' Odico( of te New Jersev Ruilroad
and Tlran sgortatiossnspany, New York.
FRESH GARDEN SEED,
JUSTI 1tEC('l\'EI), SUlITABLE FOR
. L.!L SO Ist;.
Por ,.ale. by I>. Ti( RNT1ON, at the
l'o-t Odice, Canalens, S. C. Warrantaed
goed. A' ssisug w~th sh are ats follows:
I .arge (Retop)~s No rfolk Truruips,
asrvy Spro To"- 1rmp,
Ea:rlyf! ihsI Turmyi do.
F-renchs Ss.:ar IBeer',
l.arges ilustchI l'.sr.-nip,
I 'i'g C ansges (.arrot,
WN hsito Porituga~;l do.
l'ricklev SpinntaL'e.
W-Vhste Ttsrssp Raishab
I sing Scarlet do.
I .osg gre uubr for laste Picki,
G reen giazed Cahhlage,
ato Drumn Iflead Savoy do.
lsutint do.
LaUte lltchs do.
Late Ilirumti I lead do.
C'olewort, (very fine)
Several kintds of very fine early Cab
bange, whsichI may be sowed in the fall
for searly spsringt use.
Luctserni. or French Clover,
Enghiish iye Grass.
A cosiderable reduction wvill be mando
froum thte res.ail price, to persons wishing to
putrchatno to sel again.
July hth, 1851 37 4t
MAR TIN & BRYAN,
1'AC'J0R s,
AND OENEit Al.
(ojLI~fSSlION MR~t~CIAMTS,
Hasyc4 Co.'s Wharf,
C II A 1R L E S TI ( N , 8 .C
JA~tn:s atan-ns i. TitAs A. nn ,t
lIe feretnces :
AMr. RunsrnrT MAnitTIN, Charlesten,
"it. O'Nr ia t., Cobunsitia,.'
"C. J1. S5AmoN, Cam~don
A tvan' rs -nitiei on Cotlon rnd ather
attent ion, given to 'he purchase of Dlagging,
Rope, and Famsihy Supplies.
*AprilQ,135121 '
Carbonate Sola,
Arrow IRout,
' llSeh,
Ginger,
*ted, Popper,
Cloves,
dyne, Cinnanmon, &c. 4x
Sused in Medicine.
EDIQINES,
ilooflnd's Gentnan (litters,
Jayne'd Family Mtltdicinen
Brown's Essence Ginger,
The Dead Shot,
Menlunn's Elix. Opiuin,
Davin' Pain Killer,
Gray's Ointment,
Batenan's Drops.
tracts, Soaps, Anandinte, 1'ontatutnm, hair
lied in flavouring Pastry.
eth, Coat, Comb, Flesh, flat, Shaving, and
irpentine and Varni.sh.
r>
tc. &c. &c.
,IIN I. MILLER, M. D.
Drnegist,
Suinterville, S. C.
35 tf
rhe State of South Carolina,
W'ILIlA18BUltGli DISTR'IT.
J. J. Dickisoi, who is in the custoly of
he SheriiTFof Williamsburglh District. by
ririne of a writ of cavias ad satisfacienduin,
it the suit of I). F. 1 lenming, having filed in
ny ofhce, together with a schedule, on
i'th, of his estates and eflects, his petition
.o the Court of Common Pleas, praying that
to may he admitted to the benefit of the
aets of the General Assembly made for the
-elief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered
hat the said D. F. Fleming, and all others
.h^ creditors to whon the said J. J. )icki
ion is in anywise indebted, be, and they
ire hereby sunmnoned, and have notice to
appear, hefore the said Conrt at Williams
inrgl Court I louse, on 'I'ues 'ay, the se
:ond day of the next 'Term of the Court of
Cotmrmon Pleas for the said District of
>f Williamshnurgh--the eighteenth day of
Novermher next--to show cause, if any they
an, why the prayer of the petition afore
said, should not he granted.
W. It. SCOTT. c. c. P. s.
Dltice of the Coutmon 'leas, j
Williamsburgh Distict S
May 17th, 131 :3) tf
Wm, Allston Gourdin,
NO. 56, ItA8T-iAY, CIAItLESTON, S. C.
Is prepared) to make libertil advances
on Co'igmnents or
RIce, Cotton, Corni, Su;gnr,
Flour, (,rnica, May, &c.
I Fyi:ti:iNCEs.-Mt.3Iessrs. (Unrdin, Mattti.
e-sen, & Co., George A. I npley, Alonzo J.
Vhnitn', Charleston, S. C..; Tandy Walker,
EIt., Greenville, S. C.
April '2, 1850. 26 ly
LEIVIAN & AVEILHE,
Grocers
('ommuision MYca-chn tsW ,
ChtARtIESTON, S. C.
EnnoW. uin P-.1 N. l'. A. Avn:t.ur, Juts
Oct. 30th, 1850t 1 ly pd,
GAILLARD & SNOWDEN
Comaluaissiona Mterchanats,
N0. I .NOUTIlCRv W I(A J.',
Cl IAl IlESTrON. S. C.
March 31st. l1%l 23 ly
Butter, Lard, Bacon & Corn
t'Itl.111-' .inmntja in liter. ttnin snall Fir~tn
dlo. tin. I eamf I .ard, do.
North (arohina ttarn,n
<tu. t'OIIN.
IROiiT. J.ATTrA.
Invitation.
TIhie Frieinnls aunt pat rouns of the anhnscri
her will please comie fnorwamrd anmd settle up,
as then atr tche is on-:hi needed, to mneet oth
er demnands.
Rt S. MFlLLl'ITT.
DinoI utionm of Co-tsmrtnuer ship.
'lTe con.pa~rtner-Ihip of IiCh 1Altl)SON
& I.I .\11 ,T, Attneyics at Law is dis.
snl olvb cot nsent of p' toits, anid the bnsi
nes tnf theu lirm left in thne handits th ltte ir.
J. H1. N. I1.\.\3111,
Life Insurance,
-T Exrcht'ars mNot ice.israc
l'o na netabbmn h-- nI t Su It l . '.N ik.
sin n it iF. n .it.t It insONr.. Pri.-,' f ,i
nt e t ani Sinj ran ~t..n.dii. fa. C'i. t~ti- ii
W . Itr'"n I F ii~. ininnnni amn~ lIAt'SIoll .i -
Executort~ttii 11inli s ttirN n ii tice,
jin uhane ainte Si. Iamuft ... Wi-onimy
A 15) nt t n- upaitesatr fth lta'
onf l'.l 1)'tS ph Iten hiac t. t' f its ni -tricoin
. nu Al p I-ne avto int' hna aginst. i t th el inn
mall oStpn netenIpet the dL'ul
pam amden.1--W-SN Bazaar .
.\ Ilay ey i 7th,1 ny on r afin ies,:n
t''ina rgeastintento ed Madies
iTlhuinn ibr i s t tn Spli-r ing, i ntIie k
of l.Alrig' inis)n Stlli'f :t lo rc
for -'ug m Sh.ume mos
Fo aliei wandt oheaticile wl dawr. t
Jun 17adlths, an I blac an ttfclr
tertto heou rends. urtntmes n
thepuhegeerll, thatwet av juo.re
pril po 5tsible.
.uso
.\lrg ssrmeto
ii,- -,e
y A.
st
.i
For the Rem a vn Pei a et~ t it y:
s 11EiYOUSD+: :
the enp~pli r }j n.
1g E liL; V O. ! NS 5 '
This beautiful and orenient. ett' a _
eorious powers of GAL - NISM1 MndAA
een pronounced by distinguished h ."
urope and the United Stn es, to:S
rueriediscocery of the~) ge.
- and
Dry '~" -aITE$ C}L .,
MAGNETIC PIl ..,
with the most perfct and cerii
:ages oft
GENERAL DEDILT4(1
strengthening the weakened body, giving
rerious organs, and invigorating e.. r e t, 1
In FITS, JCRAMP. PARtALVSIH andi-FA S, i 's
DlA or INDIGESTION. RHEU!ATI -
GHRONIC, GUT, EPILPSY, LUMBA
KESS, NERIVUS TREMOt, PALPIT" :
ril: HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALQrA; -A
in the SIDFand CHEST LIVEFR COMP
COMPLAINT, and CURVATUIti; of "t8jl tN'
OMPI.AINT, DISEASES of the XI -:Y, /
CIENCY OF NEItVOUS and Il'iYiCV ..E
and all NEltVOltS DISEASE:S, which coac
Irom one simple cause-namely, * - i
A Derangement of the Nervoms 8
07- In NERVOUS COMP1,AINTS,,Pi s' an k
slnee increase the disease, for they wepke i u vif' "
gles of the already prostrated system ja'le, pod
strengthening, life-gving, vitalizing' ln6ruence
vrnism, as applied by this beautiful ans
rovery, the exhausted patient and wetkenait
restored to former health, strength, elasltlity
The great peculiarity and excellence of.
Dr. Christie'. Galvanic Ouat .
onsists In the fact that they arrest end cureszv aise il y
rutwerd aeppliction, in plac of the usual mode gdrts - y
ing, and j{hysicking the ent, till exhaust e
inks hopelessly under the naktlor. ' =,
They stren;then the wrhel sytens,.eguasldxIz<eer-e
alien of the t.loed, prevmote the sectlons, ' dsaeier d
'he slightest injury unler any circunnstacees. ince tie -
ntroduction in the United States, only es
npore than",
60o,000o o sei'ons
neluding all age,, classes and conditione, atesa 1h
wore a large number of ladies, who are pleculianljI. -
o Nervous Complaints, have been -
ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY OURS
wrhen all hope of relief had bean g ,
thing ase oeen tried In rain ! ' - ;,_
To Illustrate the use of the QALVA O
suppose the case of a persot afulcted with th
tivauization, D YSPIrlilA, or any other Chronic ip9 e@rW
)us Disarler. In ordinary cases, stimtulaats are
which, by their action on the nerves and muscles oftb ''
stomach, afford tesparery relief, but which leav 3e
patient in a lower state, and with injured facittles, aeRl
the action thus excited has ceased... Nfow comsa 44ih
with the dete resulting from the applcation of the GAL
VANIC BELr. Talse a Dyspeptic sqfererreven la the ' v
worst symptoms of mt\ attack, andrsimpiy tie tl BIet .;
around the Body, using the 91sgae U "'
it; a short period iho insesnsabls psiphie wBlr lorwfltt!
the positive clement of'the-Elttbrebcausing ti
panic circulation which will pass
thence back again to the positive, hus kedisg epa o
Unuous Galvanic circulation throughoit-.4he
Thus the most sever6 cases of DYtiPEPSi r
b1ANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS is WPL'c " ?
SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DIws - . -;,:
YEARS. a : ";'.at:
CERTIFICATES ANDRTESTIMONIA
Of the most Undoub ted Charaete.,
From all parts of the.country, aold be give, s
AU every col'mn tn'tha'r I
AN EXTRAORDINA~IIYAS
wrhich conclusively proves thet
"tTruth is stranger-than Ftac)zi'ns
VU EOV P
RlhenmatlntmEronchitis and
R1EV. DR1. LANDIS, A CLBRQY*A r
of New Jerse y, of distinguished atlyn ats a tate4
reputation :
Bs:urnr5r New Jersey/Jlolj'y 134.
'Dc. A. 1l.'Cssnvr-D~egr:Sir:a You .wfsh to htaow Cf
mne what has.been the resit'tn my-own -ceee th
application of TUlt GA IVANIC DI/rL
LACE. Sly reply is as followf: ~ i~*- -
For about tiwenty years I had..been sn
Dympopsla. Evr rrtesys tonms beasi~
nor couldt .1 obitasn peina5nenit ser from0
of medical treatment whatever. Aboutfmte
since, in consequence of .frequsent expoavsrea. h
weather, in thse discharge of my pstoral dtee.L
became subjeoct to a.affite Ch7ronle R hetf&dtMbe
for year- after year, enused mei mde~-~itbqug-l~
Farther : In the winter of *45 . - con5seW
qqence of pirsecing a great de ie
vsarioqs v'ther chusrchens ins thias- r-h~s
by the Dronchditls, which soon -. ,..m 5e.S
Ia, requiro ass intmediato aspetsa'otn C
labors. My nerrous systerasreus yieed tAos ..g ~ vt -
iratra, and as my Urusnchitis bescame'.worae,- so
may D~yspepsa andt Rihsumatic oi'eciloths yr~
that these disorders were coiniuctedi wi~h~
through -the msedtsm of the Nervous 8 W . ~51~
whole pharbnacopwela there seemed to be lQ~~
agent which could reach and recuperate
System ; es ery thsing that I had tried for e
completely failed. 4A last I awas led bsy my -
amine your inrentioeis, and (th-'sug h with no wr n.~
gusine hopies e1 their eiflciency.) I determined t r'h
errect of the opli ato the (JAI.VANiC- BELT b
NECCKLACE, withs the MIAGNETlC-FLU' . Thipwi a
in Junse, 1:4N. To MV omaT Astoetlaasm3rr.ye n
pa er yisprvm lien sy. ; 5nus i2VUV
LAPLEIS rTo asseu ar rearaci sot, mo...ssa
ainser ousrTvr~n a sincG~r saiftvc a~ccot):e -
Diaencissvs i esn asr lsRnersT: recrse
TsaiL~ crcs~ o T Tarus .s Such is.,he
fusi and hsappy results ..of he ex eriment -
I have rceommnendled thse lI :LT and FLVIDftoj
who have beoen likewise su~Iareg gpm Nesirle~ ' '
tions They havo triest tites, W s(sarr a ssisya ta
.artsa, dear air, 17r retUtRTil~~
DR. CHRISTIE'S "
GALVANIC NECKLAOIC
Is used for all complalnts affectlsg thr4tvit
such as lBrosschitise intammastion o )s.hroet; -r
maid Sick hleadachse, Dizziness of t~-ead, Netra# ai~
thse Face. Busting or Rtosring in goDars,
which is genesmill Nervous, andi th~it dsItese*I
plaint, o0Usd Tie oloreum.
DR., C RTrIEIS
GALVANKO BRACELETh
Ave found of vast servle ins cases of 4'onvnlmAW '
spasmodic 'omoplalints; said getseral Nerrv9~~tO
of the head and upper extretnii
Parralysis, and all diseasesscsased a
or Nervous Energy in the limbs orotg
bsody.
(x)- Miany hundred Certilcates tram ell i
eouintry of thea most estraoriary, chsateu est
given, af requsiredl. *- --*
O~-No troube. ort inconsvenienst Rtatd the uto-e
DIUCHIRSTIES (MLV,ANW *i V L w
they~ may hbe wtb1 the snoslafeeblad alIe~~~
oefct case auz4 p& e. In rlhanycases 4a o
attendiog thoIr hise 1 Alpldeb5L 4
They can be sent to any yart'of~h pho 90 str
Theo Galvanic Necklae[ Two, Do~larsz'
The G Biuc~lrpeolets5 - Oneoola~rEch
The M p$oFluild, . On* MohlaaW
of th5au Aet. ~hults1 C %
PART1iULAR 0NAb'fION.
(17- .Besoore asf Caai1fries and WertMtfteiyaitell.e
Io . Monmas 'kD M .
G~tER-4 '1odi& y, My *
UT For auo in unitogt'her 4I. byjVr.R
S MjEL L1%'T, a tthorisefl Aet.a
Druggia~ generally inl South1 tAgrlina
Mrs. M. It. HW)LW bv
aubl experienice ill cutt
dies dlress-s, repc ffl ice
--to the Ladies of 8t:ite inih,
*ty, als ;ill atlpri lqe,
vill be
phMteh. 1*i o ronge.
She a be ousn a -r res.
We t~f~ rI lt~od- by -r Buchan
all.