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who hate opened their extensive new store, situated at the North West corner of Cumberland and East Bay. streets. On Saturday last we, in company with a large number of our citizens, were pres eat, by invitation of the spirited proprietors, at the opening of their establishment, and partook of a splendid collation, prepared for'the occasion by that Htell known cater er, Mr. William Greer, of the French 'offee House. The concomitants were providod in great abundance, and wore of a must recherche quality, and the company parted highly gratified with the hospitalities of their kind entertainers, after having ex pressed many good wishes for their suc cess in their new domicile. This' store was built by Mr. G. W. Vick, 'for Messrs. Leman & Aveilhe. Its length is 145 feet 0 inches, and its width is 22 feet 0 inches. The adjoining store has been built for James Marsh, Sen. Esq., by James P. & R. Earle. Its depth is 90 feet and its width about the same as that of Messrs. Leman & Aveilh'. The other two stores on this block, whi:h now presents as,. fine a range of bildiigs as any in the city, were built a short ti since for O. J. Chaffee, Esq. The Won. erd of these fine bildings, which are an ornament to the vicinity, deserves much credit for their public spirit and enterprise. (From the South-Carolinian and Telegraph.J Meeting of the Friends of Southern Rights and Co-operation. COLUMBIA, Monday E~venmi.. Sept. 8, 18511 At a large and highly respectable meeting of thu friends of Southern righits and Co.operation, ihld in the Aiierican Blall, on motion, Col. B. F. Taylor was called to the chair, and John G. i D'wm-n, Est, appointed Secretary. ( at. Taylor, oil taking the chu r. exylamied the objects 01 the i et in a lew approp)iste and :,re..ame rem . when, on imouon of Coon:i War H-:tnpton, Jr., a Co::,.ttt'e co: sis:.., of W. Hlamlpon, Jr., a Com one coei,' ." of W. Hamuptio, Jr. W. Gibe-:, IDr. E' 1j.l1, Julo A. Cralw;ord, i)r. Jhn:i: WVa' hace, Dr. J. W. Parker, 1)r. A. J. (re.ni, A. LI lxm-, Jacob Lyois, I-. Itily, Jlues Twy, and B. '. Boat wright, ty thee rhair to pny-re business for tie Lonsideration and ac!n of the meeting. le commoitt'--: having retred, Col. Wad;- Ii nl-ton, S;r., r.,;e aid cxpi . the gratihicatin. felt by hi:mself, i: conun:on with all present, at sm.iiig our estemined friend and tiellow.'itin Capt. C. .thukier among us on this ocai.,on. Vh"reupon Capt. Bookt~er, though la:,,rin; eneler indim. position. arose and expressed his lmost hearty concurrence iii the o!jec:s which had convened the meeting. The ;emaorks of Capt. B. frequently chcitecd the most rapturous applause. S. Olin ''alley, Esq., next addressed the meeting, who, though not expect in a call, and totally unprepared, respoindet in a most animited and imnterestig address. Before Mir. Talley, had concludedl, tihe committee returned, and, through Col Wade Hampton, jr., their Chairman, reported the fulioaing address, which was unanimously adopted: Fellow-Cit zams: We, voters of Rirhland District, and members of the "S'outhern Rights Association," beg to call your atten tion to the proceedings of ihe Association," at its late meeting. 'T'his Association, as you all. know, ivas instit uted for the wisest, holiest purposes; its objects were "to orga'itb, imore effectual ly, the people of Richlnd.hti surm.ort of-the ini,.mpts of thme South-to insure concert of action among . hiciiemas of this and other Sonthern e-ovindicate their right, to maintaim. i'iFt^ddraf compact In its originaml ,purity and simplieity, as the only meanis of ~resiervmg the Unoion--anid to suhpport the State authorities in any measure South. Carolina maiy adopt for her defence." With a unaninity as honorable as it was unexampled, our peopile hastenied to sign this sacred pledge. All political differences were forgotten, as we swore, Upion a common altar, to devote ourselves to our common imo: her. The first anniversary of thme Association witnessed scenes which may well cause every lover of his country to'reflect deeply. An organized party having pri pared measures of a strictly party character, availed themselves of an accideni:al numerical stiperiority to use thme Associaition as a mere elect:onecerininstruimeit. Ini the .name of the Association they nomiiiated candidates for the Sou thern Congress, who are avowedly pledged to piursne a pairticular policy, if they are elected. We do not object to thme nominationi of thiese genitlemeii, but to the mode of mamkiing it; nor do we de precate opposition to the candidiates wvhom we ourselves suppihort But, as memberih~ s of an Association ini which all ha~ve anm equal interest, we do pirotest imosut solfemniiy against its being mmade to subserve the purposes of party. We beg to reconiinend to you, as candidates for the Southern Congress, John S. Prestona, Esq , and Jhas. Chmesnut, Jr., Esq , gentlemeno w~ho, by thir elo, quence, virtues, and patuoctismn, are emi. ineinthy qjualilied ton rep~resenit the disitrots of Lancastor, FairLand, Kershaw, Rtichland and Sumter. Colmbia, S. C., Septembher,8th, 1851. ,On mnotionm, it was Resolvcd, That three present be invited -to sign the address-that the samie be printed-that a coumminttee, coissting,' of thirty, be appointed by thme Chair to car. culate it and obtamn signctaires. Th'le C~hiair then appointed im fo~ 0,1ow!i 'enmtleinent to ciiopoe thiisC unii canoue, mi: (.-o -Wmn. alaynim Jo hn I . Bowancm, W. ' I. Dr. Edward Suhl, jr., Dr. Ailo.., J. , m:ei, iRurrel TI. Boatwrght, B. Itnillyi, J.,one, Bict uIroy, J. C. (J' I anilon, hlich. O'Nea le, SJames tathiciart, Jesse l)rafts, 1f. '. Jilayrain t, Jlohnc iemghani, Jamecs Fuinton., D~r. J. W. Parker, D~r. Center, Capt. 'rhomias I1. Wade, Capt. L-idruim, S. U. T[alley, I. D). Muordeucai, S. D~eni. Ja.,. Steeni, On miotion, i wias Resolved, T'hat the Chuairmiaii bc authoer ized to add to theo connntrittee as lie may deem pro per. TIhe follwing resolution was ofe~red by Dr. RL. W. Gibbes, and unmanimosy adopct ed: R~esolved, That the catndid tes. noinmiateid by a portion of the Southern Rlights MAo ciation, and those niominated by this meeting, be rosjuested to address the citizens ot Iticinmd istrict at sucli tiiii as timy suit the'ir conveienmce, anid that the chairman of this meeting be iinstructed to coniununicate with thiemt on thme subject. On motion of I. I). Nfordiecai, Esq. it was Resolved, TIhiat this meoeting will hold an adjourned mceeting on Wed nesdamy evenig next, and that Cols. Prestoni and (,hesnut be invited to address us on that Tile meeting then adjourned to Wedniesdiy evein jg next, n t 8 o'clock. B. F. Tra yt.oit, Chairman. Joins G. H~owta(a, Secretary. WrnN~sDA E'c.NtN, Sept 10, 1851. L a," htiefei tim hollr RDDEinied. the American Hall began to be' filled by a large audience. It was noon apparent that the Spacious - Hall, which is eighty feet long by thirty wide,. would not contain all who would probably come; and when 8 o'clock arrived, every part of it was filled to its utmost capacity. Many, it is said, went away, being unable to obtain seats. - When it is considered that both meetings were convened without special effort to present an imposing numerical force, and after a very short notice, the result may very justly be regarded as an infallible demoustration of the deep interest felt by this community in the controversy now unhappdly dis racting and dividing us. Col. B. F. Taylor being absent, from in. disposition, Col. Wade Hampton, Sr. was called to the cliair, who announced to the meeting that Cols. Preston and Cheanut had very promptly accep-ed the invitation to address them nta this occasion, anal that these distinguished gent h men, the standard tearers of the tesstance pul iy by C(. - tion, wt re it watocg. Wher'ei.ot, on tic,tlion, aa c enanl:t ' a.i; <.t i. WV. I .am;.:aa. s .. i ..I . .\ P.. ,,a a .. .....................:t".U. i pear.tice ie dhese gentlemn, they were greeted with loud and most enthusiastic demonstrations of applause, which con tinued for nome tune. The chairman first introduced Col. James Chesnut, Jr., who, in an argument of remarkable abilhty, demonstrated the safety, eflicietcy. and certainty of the re sistance measure advocated by the friends of co-operation. We cannot attempt to report tho arguments employed by Col. (Chebanut, or even the points made. lie has thoroughly minstured this great question; lies manner of discussing it is calm, dis c:trsiinat , and slatemaunlike, and stuch as ..tanm,t fnil to carry Conviction to the muils of multtudes n hercver ho is heard. C~ol. l'reato .;ns receteyd with thos'o -ILalelon-tr;ai tols of peilect resp.'ct, Ioge. aill w;ho knitow h.t entert i n tor ii.3 e.arstacei. hIis ;coniis.,.ni" to 3 a.ei ,1 arl-. o. natsh:.tte.i c mtiil1'Oe iO thi i part of hm i fr-endis and fehocew. zeeu.ns w ere a .ce2'dinc iy hap ;y. 'i':cy were nmanae in huv~iua.: whel * cae fin.a, il.e heart and .a.l:u to the !'.urt. lite dl( inetd e 1 ps.c.ilor., a: i re:.pecta ti great. iplae.;* in t.. is . dh could nt be imeltakea. L..t !:s dhe. Ii amgoshed jrdecco.sr, .,et deec!ae ,d is purp(os', alter all reasl~t: ebhi nt'iiis ul ellccting C:nooerat,on laid been tr.ed and exhausted, to dou heart andi hand wia hI the .-,Lte. Bioth expretssed thlemaelves as having perleet cot lideoce in he wisdoan ai t latriotista of the Convention. They were tlo.operat~otauts, but they coul never - 'orget that they were also Caro. linian:s! 'I'is etl'rt of CJul. Preston was remarkable as well for its albi.ity as its freq uent busts of the must imcpass'oned eloquence, tar transcending in p(ewer any thimg cer before heard from in. The entlhusiasm of the large audience was wrought up to the h;gheat pitch, and he sat down am11d thunders of applause. When Col. l'reston had concluded, the following resolutions were oili-rel by John G. Bowman, 1%q. anid unanitnuusly" adopt ed with much emblus.a-um. Resolved, 'hat the freins of Southern rights and Co-operation present, heartily concur in the sentnnalts so truthfully aid ciloquently express.edt Iby CuSls. Preston anad Cheeen, tundc thereby pledge thmeleves to give theo distinguushed gen tlcnemen their uni divided supapor. ltecolved, That the thcanks of tihis icneetmng are hereby tondered to these genitletnen for the pro~amptitude with wich, after so short a notace, they responided to our call. Cohl WVade I lampton, Jr., elTered the follo~wmag whilech wvere also unammaxously adopjted: Rtesolved, That the frienids of SouithIeric rights anid co-opieraition ini Columia wal hold public meei.tings act least once cvery week, until the electo of deputies to the Sonthern Congcress. Resolved, Tt the chairmaan and a conilimttee of three, to lie appinated by himasel f, do umaike arrangemiects for thce holding ol such maeetmags, anid that the s.ame be aedvertised ine the peapers of the town i. lResolved, That the papers of this Conigressicnal District be respectfully requlestedl to copy these piroceethnigs. Onc moidtson, the mceet oag thcen adjourned. WVAnE IIAIIPToN, Seni'r , ('h:eGruan. Jcns (G. IHowatas, Secretary. Mississippi Election. Tbce' M1ississipamn, of the 5thi inistanit, coantains the foie. vi.g: "TnEmc Fai.irio..-T'he follow ing are the reported uncohli cal returans so f r as re ceved: Thle compi~romaisers hae carrieJd the. fol C lecrbornce, 1liimis, 11me . cc,?I. wces M1ee eiden, Monoe %,Nl)xub e, Pon t .tor,~ lianin~c, Taem~aincgc Talbahlnte hcie, \Var-.e reai, d .i lot.3 e diise, acluI~.llae, Thie fullh;vwmg connuites have voede aigacnst ardlciecscenice. Copeiah, Untbebh.c, At tala andim Winaston counaties leave ele.ted one of eachi parrty. Th'le returnsie w dil shcow a fallineg oIT' of about 1.',000t mi the plarll vot.". Fitot CenA.--It~r.Ass: or AM taneAN Puaat ion :ns.- Iby the arr'va! of ihe Win-. field Scott, w~e leave later ielligence fromi Cua. S.Va Ver 'chien, vl who w-rc:eacncernied# in h. .ate c'xpedi tioan, have bc.een reie.esed by thce C~t Gen(oaercal oft~nba. Lieiit. V'ana Vacchin v. as t-dl:ena upl Iy the Wm' ei d Scot t aoff Ke1. Wcst , cacnd, ..s alaaeadly '?mic'incede . has arrivedc ii ijit- e iv 11- wvas r..!e er.I frome :.-i--on :cc p, 'haed~c ta.rontcen bce ma -r,.el 'I ('tpt. I' itt, 6 thce Ui. S. oop. .!-v. 7er Ah 'atey A loe~ter iro-ne thec 'tay, lasten Key West,, Sept. 6, gives the lo!!uwing pat~ "T'he WVintichia Scott puu here to-day,~ atd Iby lher I se i yocu incelee cf tle releaese of Coh. I [ycees andea Catt he;, w'eio wero c2aptureda ill thanetu Cuan e pedit. T1hecy were relaedc by, the Captain Gh~enr:cl, Conichae, up~oni their promc. ise to prceed to New~ Yolrk aidcell thIaIe t rith in re~gacrd to the leaidatg of I .opaez, thei r acptulre, ande tre~ament . It was the Caeptaina G.ameral's' inl teta that t hecy lahonhl leave gonce con in the l'Itupare Cety, on Saeptemaer Istc, bt by somcie accidenjt, they daicant get oan bordl. They were to have sailed on1 Seaturdlay in the r-hip Normaa, for Now York, and I presicmie did so. A NIr. Vani Vechteni, of Aianty. was also re Ieasedl, at the reguest of Caiptaini Platt, and ho was assnred by the Captain General, thtat thce lives of the other prsnr were safe. They are in ninnber 1641; aill that survive of the 430 that Ilanded on the 11th utnder Lompez. Coin. Parker, in the flag ship Saranac, wept inito lHavana an the mneninag of thn it h." HYMENEAL. Married on Wednesday evening.at Hat mtony Hall, near Bradford Springs, by the Rev. EDWIN CATER, M. P. MAYES. Esq. and Mrs. MARTHA M. McBRIDE, both of Salem (Black River.) OBITUARY. lie is not dead but sleepeth in the arms of his Heavenly Father. Departed this life on the 21st of August, at the residence of Mrs. Mary A. Clark, in Clarendon, WILLIAM C. HUSBANDS, eldest son of Unziltnrip and Mary R. Hus bands, in the .third year of his age, after four lays painful illness. "'I'The Lord giveth and tie Lord hath taken away, and ble.oe:I ho thn name of the Lord." 1TU Thn Black River Watchman, Dar lington Fing, antd Southern Christian Ad vocate are requested to copy. Notice. SANTER CANAL, Sept. 16, 1851.-The u'.uad repairs of the season on the Santee Canal will be completed by the 1.t of October, at which time it will he open for the passage of Bots. The subscriber taken this opportunity of in. forming persron. interested in Boating that the Canal and its Reservoirs are now all full of wa ter, (which has not been the case on this date for four years past,l thereby giving a certain promise of n full supply throughout the season. It. PRESS SMIaTH, Sup. Santee Canal. Sept. 23. 48--2t At Private Sale, A. plantatinn iin Sumter District, two miles from iloykin's Depot, and twelve from Camden. Said luntation rontnins Two thousand and forty-s % nores of land, from seven to eight hun. dred acres of whi'h re aopen and iamader fence, the remandder c'i-ti-ing of wsol nad tinber land, mnuch of which is ofe'scellent adnality, and Iyinrg convenient for clearing. Ilava. ea.sist ed origiwtely of two plantations, the s'etlements, ar.' distinct and may be trented for jointly or soletrately. Both placms leave been 'ell tested and pr,;ved pkerfectly healthy n- resident es tlhoughout the year. Fences, buildings, &c. lre on uatly new and in complete order. ('om tmtu'ilitiaons respe<t.ting the above property may be addressed to .J. W, WILKINSON, Charleston, S. C. Sept. 23. 1951 48 ti Dry Goods for Fall Trade, IN CliAlti-ESTON. W. (4. BANCROFT, 253 and 255 KINo-STRa-T. (One-door below Wentworth-Street.) We 'tworuld again respectfully invite the atten. tint of our friends and customers in the country, to our vxtensive Stock of Di1t GOODS, when the.y visit tn City. Always in hand S1 TIIERN MANUFACTURED, Consisting of Georgia Plaines and Kerseys. Alabamia do do. Pl:iin and Stri'ed Oabalergs. ltle':a'hd and hirown lornestics SUP'1lt DU'FIL Ill.ANKET'S-IRECT IM'OIRTA'ION. W' onld also part ieutlarly invite attention to taour 1 1M 'OITATI''N of SiLKS ind DRESS (.OOD, being one of the LAItGEST S'T'OCKS IN TilE SOtTlERN COUINTIRY. We are also prepared to furnish every article in the 1)r Goods Iine, viz: Mlesiers, Gulves, Linens, Flannls, Cloths.Casitners., lionbazines, Alpaccas, 31erenoes, Mouss.'llain de Lnin's, Plaids, Jaconets and Swiss Sltuslin', Furniture Dimity, Prints. Ginghams, Shawls, Laces, Edg. tig. Ribbons, Trimmings, &c., 4rc. LEMN ~& AVEIHE, At th--r new -Store, North-WVest ('orner of Eas't Ila'y and Cumtberland-streets, ofler for sale on accomnmrain~zg terms, and in lots to suit putrchaser., the followinag artic'.-;, viz 75 bihdl. strictly~ elhoic~e Porto Rtico SUGAR. 50 do. chouice. Auase'nvad, Sugar. 50 doe., fair to prinm. do. do. A Nn, ALtSo. 80 bels. he'avy anid sweet W'. I . 310asses. 300) bbil. prime nnd sweet N. 0. do 250) bag. gre-enliIin ('ofyce, l100 lngs tolii governnenat Java. C'harleston, Septt. 23, 1850. 48-3t Flour, Candles, Soap, &c, 200 1.bdm. new Iloneard street FLOUR. 150 btoxe, Star Candles. 75 don. Adamntntine and Parn Candles 306 doi. Soap, vario~u, qutalities 75 ba:ukets S'wee't Oil 50) do lirdea'u x Swaeet Oil 150) keg prime lIaf Lard 504 boea ('e.gare's Pearl Starc h 200 hbls1. ('ru.shed and Powdlered Sugars, (Chiarleiseon Realinerry, and Inverinag&A Cao. 100 cases asrorted P'ickles. mand .tl ellies, fresh. For s<ale by I I.E3iA N & A VEILH E, C'ornter E. Iiauy and Cumiberlanda-s'Ls. Chaterler-to~n, Sept. 23, 1851. 43-3: Fresh Crackers Soda Bis cuits, b~c. 10 whlea bhs. f'TTER CRACKERS, 20 hal f bIsI1 iiutte'r akr 10) whoale bll Sugar d~o. 20 hali' bhis1. dla. do. 5t0 b~xe-s Sshbi liscuitg 25 balaa fnash PaIt Il'iad 50 boxosrs E. 1.4''er-c', Jenn0y 14.d 100 hoses Gors'n t 'Iesea. Fr sal bah LEYMAN & AV1:II.hii, C'orner E. la - aind C~uberlandlets. I 'harle..ton, Sept. 23, 19 51. 48-3t Beef, Pork, Tongues, & c. I 251,bhis. Iteyinabl's No. 11 fEEF 2n) hauf bhis. F". 31. lHeaf I200 lha fre'shl Ilognaeaa Sausas~e lI ex'~tra biirge Si aaked Toiemgulee t1a hut teal.. Pic Pork I100 bhis. ., Park (in store andl to airrive' 50) bls Prnimea Po'rk do do do' nlea., fre-L P'.a lteans' 50 doa C'.ratie.l . , 4 :'ah-r Vin--r'. r. Cha rIo, et 23,' 151. -N--3t DRY GOODB IN(ufan aI>sroN ,s. C. '. & JE. L.1KLBIIIN0N & (N0t 1)int:c r laroa-ran of Eunroapenn I ry Goods4a. are happjy t. injun thleir friendtl ad eu,.tomn-a, that theay are now rece'iving by e've.ry arrival fromi Euiroe addlitions to a comp jletaj a estoc'k of staiple~ numd Faneay Dary Goods, as hats reery baeen offeredi in this muarkct. GOD GOOD)S ARLE FI'RNISlBED AT LOWl P'R ICES, andl those who pulrchase in the'ir city are invi. te'd to e'xamoine thi,r sty les, wh'iebl wad be' found pecu tlilarly aidapatedr to ther Sothterna 'fruoe. LAI~lEN Ii$&3 EN T.OO> A NEGRO CI.OTiIES, iiLANKE:TS AND) 11008.-KBEPIG ARTICLIMS, in their line in every variety, toethe(r with a lull stock of C.ASilIEltS, V'ESTl i; iad CL.O'PlS: also, l.IN ENS whiichi w.ill be foundl Iree fromt any mnixture of Cotton. All artictes siaki are guaranticd to parove as ntepresenited. T1erms-Cashi or City acceptance. C. & F,. L. KERRI SON & (CO., 209 Northi-West Corrrer Aiptm)~r2, ~King & Starket-stree. State of South Carolina. 0 ExaCUTIVa DErARTrRnT. By His Excellency John H. Means, Governor and Commander-i-Chief in and over South Carolina, WHEREAS, information has reached me that ai atrocious murder was committed upon Wil iam Cloud, of Edgefleid District, by PHILIP i. GOODE, and that said Gule has escaped. Now, its order tait the ofenifler may be brought to trial, I John If. Means. Governor in and over tihe State, do issue this my proclama. tion, offe-ring a reward of Two ilundred and Fifty Ilollara for the apprehen'ion ane'd delivery of the mid fugitive to the jailor of E'lgeliel.1 il-tri t. The sui-l l'ihip P. Goode im about thirty-three years of age, 6 feet 3 or 4 iels liigh, lean and sinewp, ruddy complexion, hazle or grey eyes, dark hair and quick spoken, with it marked de. cny between his front teeth. GIVEN imder my hand and the Seal of the State, the 20th day of August, In the year of ou Iord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one. By the Governor, JNO. II. MIEANS. W. F. Aa-rimua, [Dep, Sec. State. Sept. 16th, 1851 47 4t Ready Made Clothing. Will i recemived in a few ndays, a very fine tock of Iti-ady .ilade Cltehing---conmtisting of er ery article it Gen;. wear. ~nnd t ill bei old low, by W. .J. -I'ANCIS. Oppisite F. J. & M. .tAten' Law Oflne Sept. 15, 1851. .17-if Hats and Caps, The rtb'rrib.-r will receive in a few ,iny, at very fine nmiortin-:nt of (.ent's and lily'- ilai. and Caps, whit it wiil he --ol.1 :t tum:.-tmall, I.,% prices at time stur' of W. J. FlL\N( .5. Opposite V. I. A, A. 1lo.es.' L.uw 0Il ,. Sepit. 15, I51. 47-. Ribbons. A heautimul nom-ortmnt ol' ItON N .TS, CA I' and NECK ItllitONS-al-o, ill ,.lor and wi.*i of Satin and 'iifleta itibineimi. just: re ceived and for sale low by W. J. FItANCIS. Sept. 15, 1-51. 47-if Wanted to Hire. From 50 to 75 able bodied laborers, and 15 or 20 ('olmred Cnrwnters, for the laborers $15 ier mouth will bt given, and for the Cari>niers $20. J. D. BLAND 1NG. August 19th, 1451 43 at Steel and Bead Bags, SIIE11.L 'I'( 'K, AND SIi: (03 'OiS, liufilo der., lintloi iledhiimv timid FInglish Ilrnt do. llair and 4' at iiriies. Fancy 0A I'S, I'atnrcts. &r.. unti a great tm:miy fancy r-rticles , exp.,t tel in It fw' days, all o whihwill ie sol.l h.w by W. J. FRl ANCIS. Oppuomeite F. J. &: M. hisses' I.avm Ofice. Election Notice, Ili ptirutannee of an net of the Iegislature, to praid, for the Election of M.-mlheru to a Soumthern 'o:grem, and by virtue of a writ of election directed nm by his Excellency Governer Means, thu pol will opened In Sumtervill on the second londay in October and day after, (13th and 14tH.) for two deputies to-Represcnt this Ccngressional Dlstrict in. a Southern Con gross, .J . 0 itlOT, ,G. W. BR ADFORD, M iaagei's. . .i. KNOX.' Septetmber 9, 1851.6t 4 F. 31i ri18, would respeetfuily in ii form the citizen, of Snmterville and S the sturrounading country that lie haa jtut retturned from Chiarieutnn, mind has moade, arrangimmentsto receive ICE and SODJA WA 'I it. of every variety, weekly. lie hman on handim, mind will continue te receive throughmouit time se-aaon, a choije atsortmnent o, WCnua d Cniamls, Confetonarie,mrut, thano wati ever olTored before in this piace. Miny 29, 18450. 30 if Webb Clark's Hotel, Th'is~ Iiotel is sitated in the mbst it pleasmant part of time tuir in. Thie liroprietmir wmlhlibe pleasedI to see his friends anmd time travellIimty puiinc; prom-. ismig to xpare ii no xemrtions on is part to rendelmr them comfotrtable. Charges reaz. sonakbe. Prolprietor. Jan 23 13 tf AlM5RICAlN HOTEL, (utNmER i o '%t.N A ND (it!tE S-rn--E-r' Chatrlestoni, S. V. .m- Thn abovie esitabhliimnt, hman, bee.n mm thmormoummhly~ repairmd, and t iis nmow opiem for the a~ccom.-atonm of the~ travellmig commnitmy anid permmanenmt bouarlers. Thlis, eli. tabba~mieniit lias betited upi at Creaut empense, amnd furnihed triuighoumt wi ith ientire- new fuirn imirie. and better bedls thanmm hiotils tare, usually fumrnishied wimh. With th--nem in.iucmeno'mtm, anim anm ieciommodamtint,' dimipmmon n thei palii, .rt of thes prmoprimtiir an.i : h.s i~ iir i imliy , thmey hope to imicrit am hheral edhare mf patmrmmmm-v. .J. W. KING. G;. W. KING. Oct. 30hth, 14~50 I t f g ~Y The0 O)iitmiu .3. C'. ('A I !I'N run ningm dirmee:iy tom tihe Ilus wil' hiiiie in~ wait. ig ait all timesr lit tim' I )it ii oa icer passen. giri to the( I Imiml andi tom mth-- it. South-Carol ina--Sumiter Dist. Aierg.v hrd F'-<50 2. . P Land For Sale, ~5A tract of lnd com.it:.immng ' 00) res~', moore or l1*.e,, lyimg five milehis below Ciarters' Crsin .imi,imm o th Cmnmen lImmnd, he. tween-m iwm amid thr-:t' hundmtred tirees cleadredi adijmiingm laiml~nd i o Wm. (Coope' . C. W abehmr.on, anmd Itim Joey, bielonmging to them estatle iof ihvil . W\7mson. For terms, applmy to eiter of lthe mnmdersigned. A SCARBlORtOUG1I. - - A, F. Allen, PL~ASTERItIR AND .BRitCKLA YERI, llavimig hamd considorable exprience iin 'he above lUne of'business, reet fully sobeits a share of the patrn 5age of' thme public. All 'ibt enitrust ed to him:, will be executed with neatness anti diepatch,. anid w~arranited to givo satie. faction. lasmmtring finished in superior Asict. Junnn 1:2 2 4tll o %S "DRUGS, E Calotasel. .' Sweet Oil, .Jlatp, ' hubarb, )pp ! 1gU1tb. " Qt~~~i44.rmbe SK IfD Eitr, Tieturesi Assror Caster Oil, fman's Ana The v rtous Extr~ats PATENT *YE Ialsom of Li, Cherry Pectoral, Seltzer Aperient, Fahnestocks Vermifuge, and Fatclronian ro , Epping'u Sasupar 1a, Opoodeldon, Colorne. Chalk for the . e,.. I 110 iwi:...clie; f Oils, tihaving Creama. Ptushe* of evayt doenr e n : ." ..s ;. fet! Painting. --A LS< White Lead, Glass, Oil, Ti --A L~s, Fur sale by Dye Studr, JC June 25:h, 1851 Election of Teach ers, A N Ilectionr will be. held on the -'ir.t Mon. day i.n Octoher next, to till tl fIllr.wing Offi. ces in tl.e Blradford Sprin - Female IsttittAe, wiz: A llale Assistant. to b. a statrried ntmt.. :tud fully cntpctort to is .Io',a l. 4t e rt raites of ,is.. English and Ca ica! f 1w.at', . v lO .t .0 ry of '700Yand board o.lhin:f.a.'I. . eo -.u .! Iren under seven: Al <tult. ," r "- I. ene.1 t . h.. .d.sm t u i:, . . -1~..te- ........e ntl to t I--'r I. An A : 'N 111: *'en-.,-it.r ,.f sin1 t!" ton 1 ". n.;d (suita, * rw :,,,4 o ;t j..,ir l \', . Sh.- Itantd Wax \W ri'.. wi:hf sL airt of LiL htwim red tan.1 filly d..ilatr 2Id Ine:tid. ' A (ecO.an Ae istant Techer ol 31i,it rS l t an and (.t,itar, wA ith Uraw iug ai 'ain:na* in Crayon, Oil ani Water (olor,. with a valsa of three hundr.:d and fifty dollars and abord An A-sistant Female ' eacher in the Lotera ry Depanment, with a salary of three hundred and fifty dollars and board. Of te Teachers will he expertod such duties. generlly, as may from time to time, be directed by the board of Trustees and the Principal. Ily order of the Board, D. B. McLAURIN, Secretary. Sttmterville, Aug. 5, 1851. 11 2m Notice. DR. W, JAMES DARGAN rerpectfully if. ers his prafessional services to the citizens of Sutntervil!e and its vicinity. Office-the Apothecury shop funnerly occu pied by 1)r. I. S. .L't.LETT. March 12th, 1851 20 ly Ladies Dress Goods. The subscriber will receive to-day, a band tome lot of colored MUSLINS and GING HAMS. Black Granadine Mantles, . Colored Berege Matntles, Plaid L-ice and Embroidered Jfaconets, Whnite Or andy and .u IsP Mqah,. Parasols andii Fans, Laces, Edgings, Trimmninags, &c. Steel Bag-a, etc., TABLE COVERS. Worsted and Cotton Table Covers, Bird Eye Diapers, leoacheod Dowlas for Towel, Cotton Hluckaback Towehs, Pavilion Gauze,. SILK BERE~GES AND TISSUES, At Charleston prices. Ladies Linen Gaiters, Kid Slippers, Buekitns, &c. &. Fur sale by ~n JNS Sumtervile, July 2, 1951 36 if GROGERIESt Received this day : 3000? hlls Bacon Sidea and Shoulders, 20 B~arrele Baldtimore Flour, Sardines atnd Lo)bstce, Stulled Olivos, French Olives and Catsups, Pickles, &c. Entglisha and A mnerican M ustards, WVest India preserves. Brandhy Fruits, Pruest, &. WINES. Madloira, Port, Malega, Tenerifie, a'.d Claret, Lemion Syrup, Candies assorted.. \Va-ahing Fluid. Ftor siale by L.. B. IJANKS. June 25th, 1851 35 if A. ANDERSON, MaumterIlte, '1. C. Re pjKetfully informns the pieoph-. of Sum-a ter llitrinct thatt hee lha-.iu-t reoceived anad nowt offi-r for ,.nI, the tbest selected tand mOLot ., o stoc.k of Sp.riazg .13d Sutinsesser Good., Thant h,:m ever been., hr.-us 'ht to thi4 emarket. lga,.nmer I '. e. w ih u a.-a, w sl weriI to~t e. mn br: h w. r. Ie s'io t. ph iI : -. * !iriL mo-. 'iAlga.i f~ I .a.r.- .*o's .s ..iteturel b the asuten. Iber,at~d wr : t:.'- ' a ele *iati feion. O~r deor~si :t ad:..tl.. ,l.ota'y nute.d to Educational Notice. The' sei..d 'Ieatoni of the llradford Springs F'emal istiute will begin on Tuesday 8th ofiJuly withs an enlarged num ber of teachers and( a tlatterintg prospect o ant incrofIease numibler of Pupils. Int the place of Mists EL.IR resigned to go Nortti the Boaard have unanimously elected Miss l.3. SrAIN, and appointed Miss A. 0. Rn'. LErY of Charlestoan, Assistant Teacher ira Mlusic and ornamental literature. D. B. McLA URTN, SeC'nj. .June, 25tha, 1851. 35 if TeNegro Shoest ~ The bcriber las made arrangeMrni'tur the manufactuare of fronm Four to Five Thoumsand l',airu of the above article by the FA LL. For. reference as to quality. hoe would respectfually rt fer persons who may be dised to -rc las of him, to those wht patronize him Is. gar. As to price, lae wiligutarsante them as low cfa be attorded. Mag 2'a g f . JtOK**q ( [O.E ;. , 0'r,. ;,.. %irIs t[ ' 1 . - dyne, .*.~Cpwee c used--8111 td) .Jayetio'u F;een(fyJi ei'ttq l3W aic ~ ' . E slr sea rd 1 law' l)d 8loit, " - .~?~~ Y . .Vee.L; h 41'~ti J irrpeattino and VamLtri' 7: ", UIN I. )TLLEIR. Ml. D). uac'l; mn The State ofaut.i7aroiiat WII.LIAM1SIIUIIGH B T r {. 1.J. .1 )ierkiseue, who ;. i ca std - = f . l +t~ ee z ? ~ - hila ltii~t.IJis q~tr~7 1:: ' :t%- I s sef .':-' .t avejfsa .e.:~ lt tat iteA tl urs r ~ te J: I? .:;u' d~iu er .., *. . . I.ii ,. 1. M.~ & t. I41 "'J .~~ a 1t ip- ,1 '-". o: 1tHt Cceeart u~ 4, ' :m eon 1' . . : .ail! Iliatrict "1or " I'a~le e l ..e . ulteme. nth, day ci: :"vI La bi~ri ta'~- ce e.'w L attt'ee it t~ they 'i an. why the pratyer r 4 w) 41~o1 afore. ,Old, should lnt I,,.e W li. .~cu-Tr',c. c.uP. ., Otlice ofC the Cormmo-i P'.cas. , a * May 17t0, 1'i11 3 t f Wini. Alstonl GoU~il NO. 56, EAST43AYJ, CHARLESTON, 8..C C, . 1s prepatrcd to mal; Itt..rti i' rsy~ ~ on Consiglmnent, vi , 4.*.. Rico, Cotton, Corsial un nr ,..'.. " Flour, Grain,; l 114, &tc f RRExcs.i~sti ,rdi5 M ea lon, &Co., G'ur t. HjlcyI6 Esq.,~8O~ Gre.il S. EDARpri 24 .Avljx HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNA MENTAL PAINTING. IMITATIONS OP WOOD,' MARDL AND GRANITE. The subscriber rebpeotiblly informs the citi. zens of Sumtervllle and Its vicinity that he is prepared to execute any work in the above branches on reaspnable terms. T. L. WHITEH EAD. N. B.-Transparent Blinds, civic and milita ry flags, regalia, &e., painted to order. Country orders promptly executed. Sumterville, Aug. 26, 1851. 44-if UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. J. L. IIAYNE8WORTH, DF.NTI'T, would respectfully notify his patrons and the com munity in general, that ho has removed to his residence-nearly mmpopmite the Male Academy, where ho may be feuaid at all times., except whea absent from Town on business for a few days together, of which due notice will be given. Sumterville, September 2, 1851. 45'3m Notice. The lank of the State of South Carolina, vi, Wiam It. Davis, Ex'or. of John N. Davis. Master's Oflice, lath August, 1851.- -inursu. ance of the Decree.unotice is hereby given to the creditors of John N. Davis, deceased, to 0om1e in and prove their debts before rme, on or before the 1st of January next, otherwise they will be excluded the benefit of the Decree. JA3IES W. GRAY, Mauster in Eguity. August 19, 1851. 43-tistj Boots and Shoes. SSOUTIIERN MADE PLAN TATION R R O G A NS-j lIOtISE SERtVANT SlIGES, &c., WHOLESAIE AND R(ETAIi., NO. 30, EAST IJAY, (ARl.ES'I'ON, 80. CA' The subicfriter. Agent Ie:- time Su Tij CAI. OLINA SHOE FIACTOIlt', at Charleston, S. C., and th ClIEttAW FA1'Itl , at Che raw, S. C., will olter fir sale in this market by the 1st of Sepatenbe-r. Ia large Mut)a!'y of suatth. ern made I'LANTATION 1llt( -ANS and 11011SE SEIVANTS Slit ,ES,tgether with a uteneraml asortmenzat of ItiO'S and 5110E , which will the eold at the lowet tuarket prices for goods or a similar qunalily. it. A. 1'INGLE, Deale in llroganM, liamt acd. She.., No. 30, East tiay. August. l9, 1851. - -im. Notice. It. J. 1. S 1 A li t S, b.ctemg lon".ad at Muran y'm Ferry, pcrananently, otl'er. hte scrvirceu to the ;.oaaple. June 4th 1851,' If PAVILION IiOTEL, BY 11, L. BUTTER FiELD, M eotiug=St., Chaarleston, S. C. Septoember 10, 1851 47-if Notice. All persons havirg demranuld against the Et tale of Joaeph J. Kelly, demceaed, will pleas render them in propierly ante'md ; and those i.m. debted to said l.'ate. will please make imnedi. ate jetyuent at Sianchester, to ANN J. T, KELLY. Adm'trix. Sept. 2, 1951 45 4t Rail Road Notice, OFFICE Wtt.. & MIAN. IL R. Co. 31arion C. Ii., Sept. 8, 1851. The Stocklersa of theo Wilmaington and Mlanchaemster Rtail Itowd Comtpanyv a her-hy notitiem thaa a?.. Eeve~nlh 1Istalment of Five .Dolmar p me.r cme theair subscriptions is re qaui :.a :- d i~mm o uweittm O il.1851. am) the TweIAh Iumtaent of Five~ae par shtare : C'.ca first of Jang3ay 1552. Ily morder of the hieoarma of Directora. JOHN MIACR AE, Jr., Tre.'r. Seu.16 15147 3m Ex;~ * Wtchmnt pleasme copy. Attention Cavalry ! ICLA REMIONT TROOI' PAitADE! IYou are ha.-rebiy onelered to parade at your usucaal plae of rendaaeavous on them lasit Siaturlay in Sepatembear, fully' armed andl equippedka accounl. hag to la1w. Ily order of Capt. L. P. LORlING. F. MSiv 0,. S. Sept. Utha, 1851 46 t Executive Department. lItn Qu In-TrW~n, 44h ll eg. S. C. 31., Orde No.63.Oidfurdl, Aug. 15, 1851. 1LRS~U ANT to Orders from Hlead 1Q atarters, an Election l'or Miajor of thme I ?pper Ilataaallion eof thme 4ltha itegimea~nt S. C'. 31. wtill takem plnace ona S'amturlay tihe 4tha ay of October uema, to fill time vaceancy- ocea msjmomed by the~ resigntionm of .Major E. ,I. An. Ide rson. I hv order of Comlanel ?ulEIIE'i"r. W. 'T. WIt~ara, Ad'j. 44tha it . . S. C. 51. .Sumterville, Amag. 23, 1851. .41--4t. Military Election. .1 Ily oerdters received froma I [eamd Qumar. tera-m yo aaare hmen-hy nomaaaled tat an El.lF.'TION Ftlt SI AJ~lt of the 4 ith~ Regamentaa I'pper lmaaliemn, S. C. 51., will h. beli .on alhe 4th of Octobmer tneit-. l'matla toa lbe opened~am a thme Toewn Ihili, ait ii A. SI. andt chedae, at 3 1'. 31.. and Sereantn J. Ii. I lark, 1-:. 4. 'ame ainde S. 5!. 1). 1 ludso-n are hereby appiamnted an.aa agears of enamid Eh-cman. Thie managrm or ait leamst one of onem of them i'll imeet the. aother mmana gers at thme lta:aan p0imarade grounamd eon th. fth Octmbe nex' aa t, countm athe voates and dleciare thme ly aorder (f the Capainm. L. L. FiRASI~f, Jr.. 0. s. C'? Watcmanm ropy. - Mr. Editcr: You are re Adajm taneet \\'. 'I'. \\'lI.! 3.:l 1 ,- m'm cinm~.unh-a fualy g ti:.alhtied to 11:1 hIe aamIa ea of u \l( jt " of the, 1Tipp r ilmhoa~em, - lilh lim'sn9ttm S. C. .'a. at the ~m E meat m ()tmler- nex t. Mr, Editor: Please an nounce'( Capt. J A I1E.: I. lt i.A NDI N a;, eme ( 'mani.hdm~e fmor Slamj r maf the I l'per lmattahlmmn, 44ll gunentmmmaa S. I . 31. Auguat th.im 1NS1 43 ad South Carolina--Bumter Dist, IN (OIIDINAltY. E. 31. Clark va l 51. GoI ernar antemrsa. It apearing. tam my satfeatin that E. 3!. Gonrimmn aned wif... Imalan J. ('lark. Smamumel F. Clmark nod John .iam 3.1. C lark, dier'ueimt itt thme It as thearefmore' mante.red thaat thi.}eya do appar andl eahmy:et tee them uinla oamr nale aof ate Ilm.al Fatn at of Smaue! I tark, d ecmeaed, onm aer lefear,. the eighthm day eof Jaua mery imest, ocr athmeir conisetnt to thme emame w~i twe ateredl mf remmrnI. W. LEWIS, 0. 8. I). Sept. 8th, 195l 40 af Bonnets ! Bonnets ! A Fiem Aameertmaent aof l.adeie' anad Miimas' lionnae ta, consieet t g of Xzatina. Engm~lishla Sjiwi &O, for sialo low bay WV. J. FRAN'CIS. Sep;t 15, 1851. 47-ti Wreaths and Sprigs. A hat of benautfeiulmhe WVREATIls mamd SPRIGS. jujt nsceived and for eale he iby Ranrt 13, W. .. FR.A!Ui.