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praelicul denial by the Government of any other remedy in the- hands of a t SttQ',ppressed by aggressive legisla. tion, than that of humble and submissivo t petition. - And we will not deny, that such in all probability would be the re. suitof so blind.a course of policy by the Government ; but will not this be as apparent to the eyes of the Government as to our own ? And can we rational.. ly suppose for a moment, that (however disposed.to question the right of seces. "-oo it would madly make the attempt toL4oeree at the imminent hazard of a total amid imamediate disruption of the wholeSo.utl' from the Union? Certain Northern men have talked of secession as the.:,prelude of a bloody strife, but will theycounscl the exercise of usurp 6 power by the Government in order to verifygj.thair-predicti9lnsi ? We do not belle ;ijit i:Northern stamr .men,---the people of the North thenl'"lves are too well convinced that a Unio.n ->' the Southern States generally woo Md prove ruinous to the prosperity of time North, ,to advise a course of action which would :speedily bring upon them that outustro. phe. Surely, the direct aim of the Go. :vernment will be, to defeat the move. .ment of the Southern action party, and c redt the ifho ntion of a Southern Tnion, and to tlhis end, we apprehend, it will grant to South Carolina the boon she has su long Asked-that of " letting her Alone." And hero the question presents itself upon which the two par. lies which divide our State muinly dif. for, viz: will a peaceable secession prove favorable to the formation of a Southern Confederacy ? The advo. cates for Immediate secession contend not only that the filly of an attempt by the Government to coerce will lay the foundation of a new Confedoracy throughout the length and breadth of the 'slayeholding Status, but that it's recognition of the right of secession (which would be infered from its inac. lion) would removn the onv difficulhv in securing the co.operation of our si.. States, as their opposition to secession arises altogether from a dread of the I:. rdra of a civil war.---ll fear of which being retnounced, they would very soon follow in our footste,. !t 'm can we I4 hiil t. ..; e t.hto ih hv fo a o t I'' 2.) l 1 1 '. Ii"t. liuJ1t1!ie ' eb. 1 th b ssng of goo G v. (nt 7 i l t h e o Soth raitheor h:.nispler Southiii Calina t triump ?. Would hnoe even ah lonatie s b ite persuaded bitga emoraryo tue. Ifen th vauel ofb thersetUion to tlhe North blemsuh that itf migell maketht >thes gretestacrtifi cet~ss to seveis -Sothate hfrom olng mfl ouiI . eampl. it wrun~h ould be eay 01t doC ateat, si'mplc jute ersuhed iot morr ?at rSluchan lwe queion not, wil be~ le piyeva of the vernmnt in t then .f ourepate seifcesio ber any -oStteis r d oin ou, eandl suc poldy be relieve told aet a stron.h juter influene oerthe SotenSae Suche them intet Uno, tihan ture one, itat iwhrateverjit upeas ay beh made to their sympathiesa, would, ini <Irawing them ottt of it. But, it is asked, if we cannmot obitain .co.operation within the term fixed for thme deliberations ofthe Convention, will niot then a sense of thne duty we owe to ourselves demand of us to act allne, and1( take the chance of future co operation ? Anid such a course we aniswer mighta lhe expedhient, had we no propect of secur. ing the end in view without encouniter 4ngimbe hostile influences w hichm ool ,be brusughit to hear aIgaitnst tus in the .event of-otur separate eceLssiotn. Thelre: now exists throughout the Souithernm States what lhas never existed before., a jarge and: 'increasing party whieb warmly advocates the cause of a South. ern Union. Th~lis party, we believe, is Axlestine~d to triumnph over aill ojppomition g Nothing can arrest its growth short o. sucht a cha rge in the po'icby of the Go9. vernnent townards the Smuth, as we haveo supposed wtoumld be afl-eted byv the SO. cessioni of a single St atme. No:hIiin ' short of such act ion by a State, is iiktiv to, leard to thne adoption by the. Goverminut ,of a course of moeastures calculated t,, cahn thme awmnkenminig sense of wrongm~ atnd thme growing spirt of resist a 'ce ;amonge lie people of lhe S-,uthI. We hav the. pm)Itinued~i assu1rane, that thu inltherna lItights i'Ity itn mi3r Mister Sin ls, in spite of the a2ce lita: in by a iiu maj tiy of liie hotn imvpotute nnlehd :a compmie, is rapidly uginim, [,, t1,',, * l.. lu or its f'uture hopes," as the Editor of' he Montgomery (Ala.) Atlas, writes >f the party in that' State, " not only iunihers, respectability and talents, but. nore than all these, a just and glorious :ause, that must f'orever stimulate it on o renewed exertions, until it finally scars down all opposition aid wins the ;reut triumph which, so sure as there s justice in leaven, it is yet destined o achieve in spite of traitors at home, Imd the nmost determined and malignant menmics abroad." Assured of this, We ,re also convinced of the danger of ta. ,ing; tie first step years it may be, in idvunce of the time when we may ex beet ca.operation, thus leaving a wide gap where our enemies may post thern. iclves, and over reach us and work our ,verthrov; but for this conviction and this assurance we should be ready to admit the expediency of immediate aid inidepenident action. But so long as the strength of time Southern Rights Party increases, we shull see before us the prospect of uture and speedy co-opera. tion. Let it continue, as it ought amid will, to agitate the popular mind on1 lie subject of'secession, and in the course of a very few years, it will constitute a mojority in several (one at least) of our sister States, which ralying with us around the standard of Southern rights, will unite with us in formning a South. ern Union. Let there be light, and there will be no want of life. Why is time party for action unore numerous in this State than any other ? Is it not simply because her people have been better in formed on the subject ol'govern mental nggressions, and are better unci ainted with their real grievances and the prospects before them ? Let the people of these States, who huve been deceived bv corrupt politicians be fully enlightened on the subject oftheir wrongs, anad the Southern Lion stung with a senmse of past insult ad uggres. sion will '" bristle Into action and redden with uncomIoi)n wrath." We kno'w ul o good reason for op. position to the separmte .ieession than the be:ltei that it wil!, or at least may prove disastrotis to a douthei Coul'edl. racy. To lie Id of the nuisance of ur pre-:0~m 4 - . li i.. . I - c t.I I {I .. ................ r,5 ... 5'x".,r ee.ie to lma. ' ai t ii:t tip. , i. iine!d o' ( il, maluh all u'" h > ,hl is it; a ' 'iv. waithlin the spheremL ol' its infli~aece, all :liat is jan re anid v ir: tiou-i. t ve.r' leice to '' hi:itevear as honaest or amt goodi re poar:. .\ay wa' Ih it, taut uaaih :lie piu - pee of eu-aiperat i ';i Lai.ts, wj'.l a, SoultI. erm r.ghat. party raiies its voulie. amd i seminialeias its priniciplie, opeinig thle eyeCs of the peopajle to th iiw.rng wh'. hiii stIlg unare.d e.- aeJ, a aJ su .aan time giaa.I seed~a oi mltare pii-perlty .aili ghairy lur the Suith, ti a soil well jarepjarexl laor its recepaia, thie hieartsa ao: brias i' hut aapplre.ied I ieeiiien, etus tnit as ii partiii ofS thai pazrty ini 11tirsing ilie Nilait iit resaiMlane tall deres. iouit itead or dI'ing~''u widl .wecare lar us t Samuthaeria l~.iipunhe., tall uiaie air aiaure of Lur in.-Ier di atea are tuii pjrepa.ired to folto'.n l~ur esainpl, whe. any) bypoca'aratial diice ioi the ;~ G iarinelat li to cocihate lby a new'.' teinrary L'xjpe.en~mut, 'a' all prv a sin; let Ln eanale.'ar w asii apje ur coutrs.L --t SaiuthI (;.miha n ast ama the glury ofi ha'. mug setcuired lior the hucth a Gova'erarnnenlt a mml ac tuioai Iaroalt ius to its hiigheust hirc-,ter ity andl reniown. Mlay w.'e noct uamate in such narae ! in there s uclh dliaarepanmy be. ween ur views a:i'l intiiunen~its, that we liaav not issuiine ia connaiii h ituttdaei na leaee cit ,iar r'ih ! Sh .C ega oni I'. gi party. aimtest, w.haile sulrim usuiier gri'. .aie. hie preaisiu ol 'a waL ch :s eiiaghm to) chte .ail haiaaai ami party st:raa!li al ehaver mis boiunm ita thme hi aiis of a r eni!Ie5e The Q'utage at L~anfcaster. We hi.a' mlierted an ii 1a talnt of cer ta,a ,rriie. i7, 'a'hlkhI rec emitly tuok piace at ,aastler, nii l'ennjey"a'a, anail 'a.til .ch l ,e re'adl a' ilh the deetlaat ianterest. it peai ts thle Iaro~ e o thi 1.!i'cii 'uljab states ini lat..e that e:iiiaom hie tilaheedua~a. ; a~i aiaaa.eutabe accurreiici, yet Jill as it s tal suileing :o thme unilcrtutaate persons '.hia w.aere mengageda, it iinu~ t aros ntaa a r .' indi to a 5iensei tat the truep conithtoni 'in 'ahichii hier Ciit'i ae placed. \\a lhat cimam mare: straang'y irgie tha htaaple of thae Suilb, a uiin iai:. aiinaag thabeimtSch es., lirm ;ai uma 'iuchhnag, tina iie ictatacle a of t e iie ha i~ nIeed i the pracauIlin 19 theiir lcaw. mu piirpjaial~i9 \\ liii ian pit.aa ai.. aiate. rt'eedy baut thle iunaian ul thei sim'. . ouldig L"tae. I la'.w poaor '.'uii hie tier "aiaiau'lln ii NIsnited, aiial oi thme enijaoymilt d a relatale naisn) thbiirorthi it ,ai'z. won;a a i otei ilr venge aliam pate 10 Ii lanei ea V io rr ii .iz*n:, ii mera ii- .1 lo a r u; a, lnowa ini p*a 4. Ithl .--* lrimi .\I.ar 'a 0 .: a nu iiaierimag an liy: al in, we'.aau ii ia the prat' aa pa~ in atiaui ura aalii, rtale, ua h ar luaaasv oilaammth sie. [obb ag ma'. , aiiaam! the 6S.y ljaon liah' I '. hiai ei .zi'i! 8ia, It '. C huuh rmudely M,'*'u m a uif a iamnne't a aaa 'a' athI lia'rea Nigs gamal dlaa, ii du t i ci hip f :1uc ' w u o- on State fell in such a cause, his fall would :arry with it u blow to -the "section" fmm ,Which he came that would and should unite n one astounding cry, the'.demand for rongeance so justly due. It is notonly the ivng; but even the dead, who seem from heir graves, to urge us to that conduct, vhich by uniting us at our own homes, with hose whoan God laathi cast in the same see. ion with ourselves, will make us abundant. y able to maintain to the highest degree, lhe sanctity of the lile, liberty and property o all, who live within our limits. These ire the lessons, more than all others calcu. ated to teach us the value of that prudence, without which -'imetoderate valor swells mnto a fault." And the inore conclusave he argumnent that establishes the existence Af the aggressions that now harass us, nore convincing must be the appeal, that nvites us not to be spendthrift of oui strength, but carefully to preserve ant lausband it tar the time, when, with what Miay be added froth its natural allies, we rely on it for triunphe and success, in thal battle we are destined to wage against "., world in arins." -...~. ....mo ....... ~.,. Co-Operation Meeting. The citizens of Sumter )itrict, opposed t, Separate State Secession and favorable to the Co-operation of other Southern States are Invi ted to convene at Sutmter Court House on the firat Mondoy in October mefat' Aidresei will be delivered by Colonels CIUNUT anc PREsTON, the Co'operation candidates for tb+ Southern Congress-and other distlaguishet per!ns are expected to address the sneeting A ierlmnue will be prov ided. lionta;r SULt)ROtw, IARCus UT.aoLts. M3A4'ruxw P. AI S, WM. HAt.LARaa, Jonl- K. l1)t;Nxis, J. J. Kqox, Wt .i. tsi ltotparxas, K, lip. Anamason, J. U, Asnntusua, JAstH' K. RExMaIT. JomiN W. STUeMKv, J. N,- 'aEasoRN, JAS E. WaTmaxamsrooN, V. J. finos8rs, .Jol. lE. l'i-DLtow, JogN 1I, l)txnam, It. F. lcesos, :li;xav 1). Gar;,u. Ez :K:a:. K ,tj.s, II. G. Wirn1ic aoet. Jons J. AIooR;, W. 11. luantass. Jons1 1. 31st.tF.J. W. J. IhTivNompp, F. 8utT,:n, WAaarxx A. MuLOm'os W. 31. Dal.oanma, JOni 0. IlsaaOrO, Wi.t.IAM Wr.na, Tioa.ts J. ComGIt.4s .uva i DlnBoar, Brsa.tain PACK, Jo~n sLI. 31.r s~uan Iisuna a P, Mblnning It. C. ItCnARson, C. It. F. BAvra,, Wmr I.. TItrv.oLDs L. F , Bltai,; K' t.LiA3 .l, JAMtts, SoN, fihasoun<t. Giasotis THOMAS E. CLYDE WHIIOLESALE AND RETAI, No. SS Meecctiug Street. Formerly 'Odd Fellows Hall CH!AJLESTON, S. C. Otl'ers Imr s:mlo a ohoice andi well selecte I'ltR'K OF ttOCERIES, consisting i part 1,1 .10 ilhds St Croix, Porto Rio and Mu caad Mgat trvh, S. ,uter, A r 3Adcs n .t:: fil ".o r.)".,1 F't.A~t Ti t. (.'antosoa Tea Couaupsata y's Greci assad Bhiack TeaN. Mre~ Coumntry ordera put with necatnea iad I ).s'patch. Strayed . . O the lith ist., from the plant: tionh of I.. Withe(rmpoon'ls, a cream fi f ly. 3i yetars. old. A staitable rewars n ill tbe gaivena for thme dliveray ofaide fitly to ti s~bsci~riber senr Summterville! W. W. IIIIADFORlI). Dry Goods for Fall Trade IN CilAlII.lESTON. W. G. BANCROFT, 2:5:t sand 233 kswsu.r.-r. ((lne dsar beloaw Wentwomrth.Street.) Weat nt mmuld agasin respectfulily invite thme att titun iof our frienoan cums'5tomaers ina the counhr' tin our itensm~i e Stock of IJltY G(OD)', who theiy wiwst muir I.ity. Always in hsand S0)'TIIEIIN 3IANU!FAC1TI'IIEED, 'onmmisismg of 4Georgia l'Iaineusand! Ier-sey Alnhuanman dom do. l'tinim andi 5triw (p m Onahergs. lb-acdu andui troawnm ismmetics SI j'lEi )tlFFiI. lI.ANKET8--OlC' 13! PoirTATiON. We waouldi alsm par ieuilary inivite asttentionu I lamr Ii'ICIITAION of SII,N8 ~and 1)ItE81 400(115llasbeig "one of the J.A lIGEs STOrKS IN TPilE S0I1:Tl(EIIN CUI2'.\ 'a We re masm pmreamred tin fuaraima (*very artie'I ini mme Il> Go..sis i.ane, viz ilsierv, Golves I .insmas Flannela, 4 lth.4 asiamera, ltsslmzinmes Alpeenms, 3lerenos.. .losmsemllain de I~nines Pladh, Janemtm. ands Swis, anss ,arnmitmur ingam 'imshns mt ig1 cae LEMN& IVILHE, At the'ir new~ Stmore, Nrth-.West Corner I :nsmt linty nad Cuambeirlsamd.mtreets, offer for sale simna neroamnmammmmang terms, sand! ina lots to sti pumr-baws.rsa. thema I.t'awig sarticls, vi 7i hud1l~. ISraellIy chomice Pmmrto Itico St 'G.~ t :au slim fair tim priime! sim. dls. A N i. A14.s 8C0 hmus. heavy Smli an weet W. 1. sltasmes. 3mt h.. pirims nnmds swet N. 4.. sIg 'a50 bmagis grseen IOu 4 mll1 e 1001 haig.s ld gsove'rmnen~at Jsaa. ChIarlesiton, Neipi. 23, l85. 48 -2t Flour, Candles, Soap, &c 2001 bimsl. ne lmoai street FI.Olt. 130 bom Stasr C sadles.. 50t dlo. 5lpennm. C radls 7'. mhm. Adlsamaantise aiim Pearl C~andl~es 306)C dom. 55anyj, variouis quailit iii 75 bnas-kems Swee'mt Oii 50) moliatsrdennsam Sweest Oil l150 kegss prime IAaif I.amrd 540 lmnsi~ 4 olgats's hisenrI bIairs h 200A bhI!. C rsheeasl and Piwdeirseal flingara (Charlesmn ltifinry, isand l.imvmring & Co t00 css aswm.,rtedI l'iskle,, Jams an emil ,lies freshi. Fomr sse bmy l.E3IAN & AVII.IlE, (Cornemr Ji. liay andii CUmbesrland-ls't I 'hnsyleston, 5Lept. '43, I851.4-3 Fresh Crackers Soda Bin cuits, A~c, IC) a homls hmbi. IliEt l! i;~gpit h8 '-01 lasM ibhi. s ler CrackIers 10I ni hb hhIm! Suagar dls. 24) hmalf his. mdo, 5Q. 5a0 homtres Seolbt Iloisaite 25 bia! freshi IPisit liread 50a los' E. i. Chemese, Jenp Livid I0) bmtes Golhena Cheese. Frsl LEfMAN & AVrgLu ' IN CHARLESTON, S. C. RsRMT UYIPOWRTERS. C.&E. L. IElIISON & Co, DIaKeT IroI-raRs of European Dry Goodas are happy to inform their friends and custoniers, that they.are now receiving liy every arrival from Europe adJitions to as complete a stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Good. as has every been oflered in this market, GOOD GOODS ARE FURNiSIIED AT LOW PIRICF4, and those who purchase in their eitv are invi. ted to estamine t ir styls, which will he fomn peculiarly adapted to the Honthern 'Tradlt. } LADIES DRESS 600f) AND DOMESTIC FABRICS IN EVETY VARIE'IT: OF NEGRO CLOTHES, BLANKETS AND PLANTATION DRY GOODS, A COMPLETE ASSOItTMENT. IIOUSE-KEEPI NG A RTICIES, In their line in every variety, together with a lull stock of CASiMER8, VF NGs atni CLOTH1S: also, LINENS which will be found tree from any mixture of Cottor. All articles sold are guaratsied to prove as re nted. eon--Cush or City neeptan o. C, & E. L.. KERIllSUN &o CO., 209 North-West Crnter King & Market-street.. September 2, 1051, 45-Ow Beef Pork, Tongues, &c. 25 bbls. eynorkda No.I B EF 20 hnif bbs. F. M. Beef 500 lbs. fresh Smoked Beef. 200 lbs fresh Bologna Sansage 100 extra large Smoked Tongues 10 half bbls Pig Pork 100 bis. Mess Pork (in store and to arrive) 50 bbls. Prime Pork , do do do 10 bhils. fresh Pea fletins 40 de Clarified and Cider Vine r. For stale by LFMAN & AV EILIIE. Corner E. Ka y and Cuiberland,.sts. Charleston, Sept. 23, 1851. 48.-3t At Private Sale, A phtntation in !uhnter Ilistrict, two miles from luylkit's lIeptl, and ?twelte fqms CarHmen. Iat pltifltttionm 'onttins Two thoustand and ' fort ,s f acres of lant. from seven to eight husni. dred perss t shiets are opra and uder fence, the runmaindsr ennsisting of ws oai anl tiiler land, much of whiolh is oferrellent qusality. sand lying convenient ftr ulparisg. Jiaving cotnsiast. ad originally of two plantatsn.s, the settlemnents, are distinct and muy ho iraiteil for jointly or separately. iloth placup hnve lsa-ei 1well tested and proved perfectly halsthy sea residesrsy throughout the year. Punices, buildlings, :c. are mostly new and in eomplete ordsr. 'uio snionications respecting the abuv, property pay be addressed to ,1, W. W)Il.KISO .y Stharletan, S. ('. Sept. 23, 185 42 I1 Notices SANTEE CANAL, Sept. 16, )35).--The d usual repairs of the seaso son fte Santee ('1111:41 it will be completesd by tle 1st of Oetlber, sm whtichl imae it till le ojn.n for the ir.:ng eil The subscrihr takes is opprtmiity of in. t' . . , - ..- : 11' - 1, * r. '. t : -- W rea'.s and Sprigs. Hats and a, Thse subsc.riber wtill rece'ive*u in f.e. day, a~ very fine as,'ortnent af Gent's and' lI..'s flata 'g andi Caups, whlicls will beo solsl at unnasosidil - inw prices. at thse tsre sof W. J. FtAN NI.. Oppjosite 1:. I. & M31.re'' I .awt IIlices. Ribbons. A hseautiful asssortnenm of IUt NETis, t' A l' and NECK It!!BIIONS--alsa.'all colors andai w idths of Satin ands Ta5li-a lilsibon. just r,. t-ceived andl for aale~ low' lay W.. I. PIt N' 'IS. - Sept. 15, 1951I. 4i7-af Steel and Bead Bags. IIluaffala. dos., Iluffihel lleslling andi' Engli..h I lorni - tlo. hlair and K oat lrsenskes. Fnney. 55 I'1*, IEstracms, &c'., ands a grelat ialy famicy article*, espteced isn a few datys, all sat whsich nIs sll beo sold losw hy 'W. J. FI A N('lS. Opposite F. J. & 31. )3ses' I at' w Ot1ire. Election Notice, In putrsuance of an net of the isgislature, toi prosidle for line Electsioni sof 3..tembers ton a 5- Sooulthern Congress, andi ~ by irsue ofC a wrig of electIon dlirected las by Isis lt.h.,telleru isa Oteser n Means., thte jaolla will opseneds ini Sitngers il Ion the secondsl Muunday in Om:suber andI 'slay uter, (13th and 14th,.) for t wo deputies to lte'pn-st thist Conagressio~nal liisc ill .a amont hern. sn. gress. J. O. II E ELI!OT. J. J. K NOX. Septemaber 9, 1851. 4: Notice. ) ueo oeh el, enasrdI, 'sil pIleasA r Iroinder thsem in pr.oals nited:a', and tho'in. dehte toMid I-statwl pes mAine Neplt . is, 18i.tg Execntive Department. lls:.ta 4t'Aa-ra~as, 44-th ileg. S. t. 31.. Order No. 63. s~.15 Pt~l 1 )U RSU A NT to Oulers C'rom Ilend .Q itarters, nn Elec-tjin l'or .\ar of thse I ipper liat tallisan oaf the. ths Iiegima.,nt 8. C. M1. wsill take. plae mun SNaturday the 8tha day' of tiestob~er nest, a,, fill tha,- .sany *.5ca. rjioned by) tihe re'sigationi of 3lije r I-. 3. .1 a. Ilorde olei,.E..ET WV. T. Wni.n,:a, AdI',. 41,1h ile.g't. ii. I 31. Summterville, A ntg. 23t, l85l. 4 I...s. Military Election, ty msnl*rs reces e f~'..risisI sl Q snnr er yo ar hinty) u.,iaded, thsat an . Ei.Et'TIIa Ft 31A.lis Il f the, 41 th ltsiait, I'p.r Iin unhens~i. S. I ' ne~ si. Pos.I, to benene n3~s-lst Ih TownP.'ssm hit II, uit II A. 31. nisd emedr~~s a~ t 3pI. 3!..nnl Sergesant J. II. I'lark, I;. I,. I )sinoe andi . M1. 1). I fnson, an- r. s-eha apo'iat-nt mas ngers of saidl Elmv-snon.. The, anagser,. mr ait least oane o.f onea ofC t heim n ill meeta i~s th te nma a gers. at the liaitali. ion' rndel groundms son the, 6th Octobe~r tiest, counta thsu vo~e undt dletlasre thes Elec'tiona. fly ordesr of the ('apti. L. L.. FI(ASFl$. Jr.. O). S. Aug. '26. 1951. *II-t.. I Mr. Editor: You are re qumested by tenyei t'iend, In nnolitet5c Aijuatanm t'. T'. W~li~L~Imi as a cansmdi,l.sem fully quta lified to till thn n'Ilicem sat .\l .\jt" of t ire Uppe Ba3:ttalinn, 44it slt'immsnent 8. C. M't. at ti'e i0'lect t'n itt Ocbtobaer naext. Mr. Editor: Please an nousnge C.apt. lAI10 E I). ltI.A NlIlN, as, a Cstdidate fisr Ma r of the lippser Battaliona 44d, nE.*a.,tmer S. 'BU~rITnousE: d"d '. M)itits, twould retryferifndly in ;' mthe alttisenauf Nunnerv ille snd strrouending duntrytha' he ,has f il rnsd fronm Charleton, and .{hilt m de srtrg.i3Ients Sa recelve ICF and SQD)A WA TER. of "very varlety, weekly,._. Hie has on hand,-and will continue to receive' througloit the season, a rhich'e meorunent o. Winle pnd Conlis, C'onfectionaries, Frult, ac,, all of whicls will be dig d of chc.sper than was ever offered hfore in this acue. ...- 2..- 850. I Webb Clar1k's Hotel, SUMTER VILLE, S. C'., This hotel is situated in the most - mpleasant part of the ton nt. The Proprietor will be pleased to see his friends and the travlliingpubles; promn asuing to spare no exertions on his part to render thorn cxnfurtable. Charges rea sonealc. WEBB CLARK, Proprietor. Jan 21 13 tf t The State of South Carolina, WIJ.LIA3MBURGI p1li'1;CT. J. J. Dickison, who is in the custody of the SheritY'of Williainsburgh 'District. by virtue of a writ of caplaa ad sasfaciendua;, at the suit of D. F. 1' leoning, having iled in any olfice, together with a schedule, on oath, of his estates and ee pte, his peitiion to the Court of Conmnon Pleas, praying that he miay be admitted to the beitelit. of the acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. 'It is ordered that tice asia D. F. Fleming, and all olers the creditors to whon the said J. .. 1)icki. sin is in anywise indubted, be, and they are hereby sunniound amI baye notice to appear, before the said Court at Willhaini burgh Court house, on Tues.'nv, the se. con< day of the next Tern of the Court of Common Pleas for the said District of of Willianburgh-.,he eightctnth day of Novenber next-...t rhew cause, it any they can, why the prayor of the petition afore. said, should not he granted. W. K . SCOTT.c..r.. Otfice of the Conmnon Plea., 1 Wiillitunsbur h District. May 17th, 1.51 3!) tf Life Insurance, I The North Carolina .Munual Life Insuranco Company. estalishedl at Italeig, N C. CIIAllLP.S F..O!INSON,.Jr., Pres't. Ageatat Surnterville. 8. C.. W. F. B. IfAYNswoltrlf. April 2, 1851. 23 ly Exeke t Notice. I have appointed . er. unnel N. W.lson. ny Agent to setule up all the matters of the i-stute of Cu) VWphen lacuste. late of thi D~iatrict. ANNA E. LACot)1'I:. Al persons hating demantds against the .s tate of Stephen .avt.we will present them duly attested. l'hie indebtlesl wIll make innediate paireI to >, . gent. lay 7th, 18'm .. .8 if Bargains inii Gas KXi S1ppera. -.rfi-3 in a arit of the article it ill do i.. t to , am1den Bazaar, i. hereby . o tyur t utonccc'r, and14 r-n , lir 113, ;nint i~ . ic a,. g - C~tlticing sqip;hie for 11he 8pringr, w"'ich we wallel as usdual at theo refy loe Cshl pricecs Preaitils. A lairge assaortmentr of Spawisti ass Mesesssese (4Qods, For lAdles and1 Gentioncsonl's wear. We itave also reeoir'eti a tine assortgnnent of Ilroadcloathg, andt lIck and14 1:ane color ed Cacssaiuneres, san WhiIil iv invite'lthe at. Itenition) olfur friends.5 - 3. 04hTl'ERL & CO. .April 9, 18l !- tif cr. gnd oaldiejn anr. hegenena in the 31ilpary' c1 ecn of the I t'i sense,..." jIli faelhcties are "~irh to e'nsqre thje ronytr est attoentione, Siumterc Ille', A pril anh Pu IJI8(l",Ae Bo aea oda Water Fraeatthe O1ld irug Storoe Suinterille, .ine Il ith, Educational Notice. The seacnd se-4ioni pi thle lr.cadfaerd Springs Fsinnalo a itiute wiill he~cint scn T'uesd~ay uth of July~ withI an enlarged numn ber of teachers and ai fhtte'ring par9ovci an increased ueber of Pupils. In thu phee of M1is.s li.L.ts rosigned~ to goi Nnrth :. SP r~ ., anid appoincted. uMi .-\. (.. Iliri. a.i.v of Ciharlestonc, .\,si tOL Ti.agnheer inl 31115ic aani oernuncenital lteratu1re'. I). II. icL.AI7IIIN. .Se'c'ry. JuneO, '!-sth, l8 ->. 25 t Ready Made Clothing. Wlill bee reeceic.el in a fe.w day~-, ai ierv iine Stock of terndy' 3lcade C7lting--csstjid, of every article of Gpenis wear, cond will h3i mold low, by W. J. FR A N(1'. Uippisite' F. 3. & 3M. Nafsg,,' J3 iehc 8ept. 15, 18'il. -17-if Post Office Arrangement Thec Stastehurg 31asil wIch einbraces theo Northiern anid We'sterin as we.l usth Chaarleson Coulumcbia unid Cansiden. DuI~e Daily at;' 6 1-2P. M1 Closes Daily at ,' i; 1 . M.; D IARIhNGT'IO.N M.VJI., VI.A -MT. CLJo. *Diue Thursday at ; :8 1'. Ml. Coses Tusdacy at : 4 ., M IDue 8uaturday at ti P. 31. Closes, Tuesuday at : : 5 1. 3i VANJis;S P~IlRIY 'MAlle Duei Wedanomidays & Sunditays at (j P. 3I1 Closes Fridlay) aicd Monday at 5 P. 31. PLOWDE)NS M~iLL MAIL. * Ine Mlonday. at : 1'P 3!. CIopces $aturday~ at : 1. M1. Iu Inc3ndaiy W~edniesdIay and Fm r,av. (Choes Mlonayg Wetdnnalay~ sand 1ari'dav. NT VlEW, #C., VIJA CAMul)lN. DueI~ednesays5& Sat clurisai I1-2 r.a Clogen Tonosdacys j%- Frcidays at r5 p. in Will open eve~ry daty ait 8 A. N WViI npeat - - .M Will ceoe at ". . 7 p Ju, 9L Il1St nao. set~ - .y~s~- ' UFAC DR. Be P.- TOW*1tV' co A U.S A P4sp or' A r ' WostdaV anad - Ie lug Qj t1C a?t : lie sevu v*raar.Iieary MtfdsL.A 1a (Acle.1 t1~e4. bId Kalttct is put up~ in Qeit.t Qtlsl5.vi to may willi. It cures diseaec wiItettl rvpuiiisrE:: purging, sickening, ns'dcsheliltlng I all*et, 'f 'tf The great -beaesy c'ass epirleesty .. tbis*e SRMING AND 5UM.lKFIl MI)lCINF* op rnfI utn purifies Uutalti4.ofy r " .?5 st ow trn t~ nt1 pprsagt, bqt ~t cOreqte~,ts Irdielino." At~d ireti islr rn4401gn rfitnlerfeil success It haie i stil within(v am years, more than fine hnusede lhsnsau. t~s i+.;,Z ". f SgSv'#t cafes of disease, at least. atinsi wrev doe l ine.'ee i~s. At hat. sate e'S l'irea'of ss' sou Ilo ..u,1'iilmren the three pa east s,,. 00,001)a~c C o fs CCitrit ll bIlibr stll W*SlS.,j .i. Dle. 8. P. 7', . ". .+,'~. brraprila ieasa ,.t~iii. .. risole si ste pr. iaiouty. 'n :Ls~e s. tt atj3'^ s t their ninacailar taeeizy.by l~ip ' s~e(~n o~~(r i tdlrscre5i esteCu.mtter ini )..utt, air 1,'; eassie ins inigene. tit the rassiomas. slut i'.r, it ,a, '". 'Y jelysical Ike .tralnrtef the nervous iyetfsap,;ll l rse . ";? dtude, wonlt el tntetioen. fainting senseiuiuei', sreassa. ure dlecay an,.: ,iacli,' Itaitsuaihg toward thsat hseas..t-si En~nneltion, Can, be entiely' reaserresl i hisa pleatant remiedy. 11.1. SrsajararfIjtsr so' sot to any. 1iVIpOILATINO CORUDIAL, is it renews anJ isaigetrate. the system,.se otelt~.'n tsnt otettsn4"" )s tem I r ni .shoe ot Miu.aossy de~roe . Cosseqanptluns VtreLt " ,.ante ae Stre.ngthaen. Consmmnsitin n ' cusred. J/r.,clsits, ( .nsaspIloss Lirr.+Cca - " Iland, Serees is tMr -Cirt,, Jewtlc 'Flee' i~tSre,.sr. lhiflcsL* orej l'eJolr '*jerl.ahi. 'Fairs inathe Si.de. 4ic., baebor r.4~ de)rt4i cirj.b Spitting 311004 . .;:' + D!. % P. Tnwnse;~es-i onrly beliq'rp yequ Oa a 'tri Ia has been the mnean, through I'swf ldsi _''so is li cit tare. I hist Si's *asst. 7 M~-1} ai Cs'eagh. It became ose~ anl worse. AIl tt1 raised litgo .leaetitmeu of livm t, had night us eete mnl teas greats}-y delitasted and esiyrcd. ~ay o riot expect to live. F hare~ 0nly stied 3OUC 9etau. parilla a short time, sail tsea, hs a .woneeius chansge beeni wrought in rme. I am nurw able to, ewlk nil oser the cit ". I raise no londw. anl mny Coughs has left mse. I ola caes"Sell imnsgise. that .4 em thankful foar these reisalta. tatr- nhbelei4 h tjervaat. WMJ. IIL*$t L, 8Si Calzstlas.e. , : Ferlalc Mct%4 i4~~1, Da. S. r. T'owN,:,o'a 8.5rniatilta is a sovoelgipp sralve je.y cure rair Incipient Snonsiimpst~on. Barren.: . ness, Isrsuairuu Uteri, eor F~alling of thtl 'Womb, E;s ttseies, riles, l.eagcnrrhn'o. (Er Whites. ssbstractasl" or .liificslt Meiastrtatlion. Incontinenice of Urits., p - involuntary diss-lasrge. thaereof, snd foar the ensr$ - prtention 01 lte sysiam-nno satter whedit orlb. rennt ifinhrn rs rCdejtaot y Fg tlri) illness .graocilr. 3ls2sissig tsais be "asp', soti prising thaun its ievsmrguatiug cited.. on the Ihumus franme Pavrasin. all weakne~si arni lassitueo, . Cie 1a1hisg it, act .eonce haeceene robuti ivd fti fg norgy sander its influence. It intmechlatoly .' iii/ra .4 the nervelessness sit the fensate frame, Wk1 . intit " great cause ofi llarreeisess it mill tnot hIrgxl !=;1~d of its, in eases of so delicate. a nature, to eslaihitict of roepromd u w a suets atfltia'ter. that ImuintredJs of ex- s havre been radii6" too us. 'Thoeusanmt. of races wisere.1 without chitlren sifter using j healthy o1l pring. r.": ,. Great Bilesaing to MIottler } It Ia the safest andl most eels. Puifyingi tlsvwisrtetn. na.l re , ;itr hi. t.. e.' . . ,: 1,"": . , eltins n%1 ii"" :t iets.., .... ":,- , .. . ;a;: sieea -iseth I t +a ie : i4 "".'..; hi : t'. . an tii ', C .lu I ~~ t ~ .-,9..L a. .. ~ ~ ~ ~ "lil It' 'eatut.ta" .,..t i.. 4.'- At hiah s' Ii.ll lu~'na !'t ". ", t'", t e~ t. l .tr f ' eCat . . , 511 .jj,", i :t i . . 1c ' c r,",: . s reti .1 t .5 ,, a .. ti..Sl ~i .,+, ,r .., w~c 1 YYal ri.e. , I. ,T@. -t H)UE, SIn sk AsOuA. MENTAL WNT I G I J M TATIONS or W O0119 *ARDLE AMP5 G3ANW?0 The subscriber respectfully ittfpr a. the cii. zeten of Sumterville and Its vicnity that he is preimred to execute any work It the above branches on resanstbla terms, T.r,. W?WIT +it A D. N. u.-Trminsiprent Blinds, civic apdt millita ry flags, regalia, &c., pointed to order. Country orders promptly executed, Sutervlllu, Alpg, V6, 184. 4tf UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. J. 1". JIAYNE8WOtTH, I.NTWr, would respectfully notify hiss patroins and the cota mmaity in generl, that he has removed to his rt'jeience--nearly opposite the Male Academy. where he may ie und at all time., except viwn absent from Town on bnsiness for a few day together. of whieb due notice will be given. Sumnterville, September 2, 1851. 45-3m Notice. DR. W. JAMES DAltG AN respectlally of. era iis professional services to the citizens of Sumnterville and its vicinity. Ofice--the A pothecary shop formerly occu pied by Dr. it. S. Mri.t.r.r. March 12th, 1831 20 2y Ladies Dress Goods. 'l.'h subsrrilber will receive to.day. a hand pomet- lot of colored 31t:'INS a n d GING Black Granadite Mantles, Colored Ilerege Mantles, Plaid Lace and Embroidered Jnconets, White Orrandy and Swiss Muslin., Whi'e Mohair and Colored Skirts, Linten, (,Gghais, l'arasols and Fun, Lances, Edlgings, Trimmings, &c. Steel Bags, etc., TA BLE COVERS. Wo.rsited and Cotton Table Covers, Bird Eye )iapers, lleached )owlas for Towelg, Cotton ll ucktaback Towel', Pavilion fGusue, SILK BlalR EGEPS ,-N D TISSUES, At Charleston prices. L.adies L.inen (aitori,, Kid Siippers, iluskins, &c. &. For sale by L. B. IANKS. Sumuterville, July 2, 13i 31 ti GROCERIES. ILeceived this day: I)00() lb Mjacon Sides alp] Shtnoitlcrs, '0 liarrel. II.iltionmire Plour, .irdmneas aind l.,tgstera, shtithbi Ob vas, Ironl lives ani Catsup,., Pickles, &n 1":I-.i and .Aierienn MIuatard,, We.--t ,lenliareservnus, Biran ly prc, ai 'f 4ef, &c. . adt.rz 'or, .Mtlesa, 'onerifli'e, a-.t A. ANDERSON, lemit.,amt mvilele, i.m , Spsmg rouad 8Sumamn' Good. 'l'hnt hasl ever been hmuoght to this marke. it b-las ree.-ived.. manyl) niew style. of .'prinmg sim I'mumillr I mi, whe pmuimisrchnsers would ali lirnit It'.ees. ltrotaldeimimh. bashmnere.ta, P'e *iuaillime~.. ' 'wee.d I.inien 1 rillings, Katim, Mar -.slies- and1 Fnnemy Vesinigs constantly on hand A fuil tad lairge .mupply of llieniery, Gloves all oft wichi wtill lie mul on thme moss libern t.-rm<. nndl at prices to uit time times. - r Iakrmm-- ami.intumf~red biy time subsc'ri hetr, andt warranited ti give satifac-tion, Or mdters from a ditstancet. promuptly attended-t to. A. ANI)mILSON. IAgpril lath, l1M1 25 if South-Carolna-Suniter PWst Wheifreas. I ha~ve tis a y taen po~isses biton (tm O rduitary ni said Ibistrict) of tih< pe-rsonal pirllerty av dereliet of Johmi I lank? late of Sutmtervialle dec'd; anid ano;il myasel of(J this methond to notify al per-enbms indehted to the dec'dI to manke imn mediuia&tt elyimenit toI .\r. I.. 11. Hlankm, tpy .M n intis particular;) arid thiuse har1 immg demands. against de~c'd will hland thmen ii duly attete.d accrinug tom lan-. .\g '.- 18-.10 41 if Negro Shoes. 'i'he t-iub..criber han made- arraingeinqt; f guaira 't theme- at irtici-le y the. iFA Li.. i-a referenceit an t qaality, hie nutuuld respecrtiqlil rieli-r pe-m n. ht imiay hie diSsed to purchmas l hmm to t,.ar whl, flatroni ed him last year Ai ti priti, he t il giarantee- uhem a lowi as enn he 1.teeOil. NotIce i apit.inmt Mr. II. W.. Gardner rey attorne) du lring mym nbsece from the Etate. South Carolina--Sumter Dist, IN OiltIilNAitV. F .1. lthrrk vi li 3. (ordna antI otheru. 1 l apprlmi tt imyv tl. factin lhat J. M, I irdtai and ti i;-, llan-im J. 4 lark, ti~nnutl lP. I 'lark anid Johnmi Ml. 4 hark. decfendaunts in thet aboveii staJted henw. rsidet w ihoul tihis state. It iter..foro titieredi timat the~y dot appentr andt tbt j ~to th diai t taontor nt- of the lIetni lsaite ofC S:manniel ('lark, diecetetd, tain tr it-ftore thet eightht day iif .l~mamary ieil, o theilm~r iconsent1 tt lihe tiame- nl dihe caattreid of re'ord. W. j W is, O. S. . Wanted to Hiro, F roitm . ,tid. b le id laborers-,. and 1.1 sir 'lip t'omloiredt I tiryimmi r. for li theihore.rs $ li pe r mot ill be it giveni, aind fttr thme t'iatmer Jim. J. D). lii A N 1)1 I. Anigist 19th, 18531 43 Ct Rail Road Notice. GPatCR Wir., at .MA . UIt I. Co. la rion C. If., Sept. 8, js~1. 'I'he. Stockholidetri tof tihe Wilmington anti Manc.heater lluiliiti Conumny' are her,-hy nitie d it iht thet Ehlt enth li;inment of Five Ibllolbm pea ,.laru iin tileir substlcriptions Is re: <tiared to be lutid tog liae firait of Oictober 185w' andt the. 'Twe.l lm Ioanimugt of Firo I)ollars por shiare' on the tirst or January 18f6t, Ily order tin the UloarnI of hIirector. JOHN MA CItAI EJ., ins.'r.