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lle %e we-iad a idant Wrrant' 4,' ngdhe ie: l wO did to your A's4egd, the.:Soujthern ItRhtes n. Iot atev ryas objactsbn e " uiveoft Whtover may ;nave, a Ied :InstiNglinthe tone and m pr' thosequestiet we-Ure(net ask ed.' to ,e p pse opt, regret. Nothing -of.. the kind was intended. Nor would we have yot to iitI fo' li hat we have said to.day about thearty with which you are associated, -,tiat sa intend to stigmatizo them as with out:the pale of civilization and follow citi senihip." We speak only of their outward acts and their tendoncy, which are but the -devslopments of thelr party principles, and which are -unknown to us. We are all flesh and blood. We all may, and no doubt do intend equally well---but, none can, or ought to claimthe prerogative of infallibil. ity.' We contees- that we are afraid of er. *-mor,;and -whbn in it,oe tremblo-if w'are doubtful twvtherwe are .right or wrong, we :noveyth .a faltering step-but place use'wn t(e'solid rock of truth, and there i no eA tiity on eaith; we are not prepaied to ta etAWeibelieve that we are advocating the of truth-,of. justice, of, the' law and of the Constitution-and -so believing. ivu 'ldnd'battlkng for it; -tho' friends fall off f''i :Ililk6leaves from their trees in the -anounfal timo-of Autumn-the the storm nd the tempe rage, and 'tho thick dark ness encompass us about." Wa have a wish to express and we close this rather lengthened notice of your ro - spone,- but --which we thought necessary - !and pmpefor, our complete vindication. . Its.thia.--that.proper means may be rued by both parties to prevent doeio-'ln among us-.-that to this end "Mr. Jef'terson's max iam " be laid up in the hearts of us all, . .a the best means to do so even "nsounwg fr'ends "-that Southern Rtights may te ftly and effectually vindi d and seeatred--that the people of our e may grow wiser, better and d. that "plenteousness may.. be within our borders"-that this uture of , all .the. . Southern at no greater evil may ever horn, but that-we 'may all d oractice it towards one at genuine constitutional secured to us all forever! at you and yours may live and long--very long-con ce in it I And finally in all its plendid, and glorious fullness, ace o'er the World her olive wand 'extend'," "Andv hite---robed innocetice from :" Hcav'en descend!" - Our t o-Operatiou MYleetitg. In pursiuanbe of the call for the Co-operation -iitng for Monday Oct.,' fth, a very large number of the most respectable citizen. of the ,Aistrict, whp are opposed to the separate seres sta of South Carolina, and are in favor of Cu -operation with our sister Southern Stater, n. .*embled before the Court iHouse at 31 o'clock. A. M.' nd being' formed into li:e by the =Marshink -!f the day, Col-. ft. Drsuws, Maj "R. F. }f icktop, Capt. .lsaac Keels -and. .Lt. Stephen 13 y'kin marched to the music of our - r'd4Wn cterishedlumter antm' in lengthened , proc stoa throughthe maia stret and tkence to tl Gi plitform and seats prepared for the occanien 'Zi ".rt*n Of' th ' C'der1 uTen. Tk~ mnir M." having sat' dowt, the me.to 'a rwzed 'pon tiorn, oi.'. tJ - - not Conlstirj.t -t' rm. - eyenI o -pi - Wvealtilr at e a e citizens, tt6~ ittiit I 'IneL os other.ditin1gushedt gen. ..~ .~ ~ .'.inae waill be lid before the public' - t issue;. It Ivilt hbe seen tht'thiy .n by theCa, .. Re a Villiama II. UInT i Uprng 11ill "Who .l was tdth U..wha~~tt legI-.- e~nmttt) 1. #te eorlos October' Siun ha,el-idom n'..s tupba the .:orhi,. Many anious- heartm ,4.' vad., arnd aew. witnessed its comitng i t' itn t co~tiimmsurate with the great objects a' t ttt.-m ttwasan occamiun only ofa gen. tion. Cheer'fu resolution tmarkod the d nea~c n'ml the bearing of all our frienad. .gThe gr-at District of Sutmtet' was abont 'to speak thretr 'i nt.- rly tine hundred (according to e~pttt) p.1 'f '.e citizetns, very. largely reprte. -idensu its mr.pe?ry and integrity. Every man EPpeated k t' iut th'e'coutry h.Ad renehed a ertseas. twd that hTm mifrepiared to meet it with uirmnei- l'air resm (-ut-the imnpreissive aihlece '9Poke tis.- uxou- mtetrestk with wyhich they -expected 'he great que.stion tohe unfolded. 'Capt. * t usets bt-trsa, whose very name tetpeopte Iove'tono of tdid Coinmttea of Ar sehgemuents- 'hm ntadi :enced amidat cheers of *ur.$mes. t- ru it~t tU. e .atnd the son, andh ni tg statedO 'ith. gretat clearness Rnd force the * bect dithe iane-'ng, a blij demonstrated that thidseparate se' -loun of Sonth Carolina was a :ie'asure anter--n'i tic to Nullification and to evergeother r t a COte propoed-gave the tslory mend t a .. of thei party recommendinag IP3ndered thu troe issue -andl urged upon *dvr.loverof hais cout.try the~ great neccessity * aif ouitigiiat thei polls on Mionday next and a pb~lg the Co-oiperation Caindidates for the kotern Congres.. Ep y.Nuv, Jr., 0one of these~ Can 1iau ie now inpodwuced to theo meo tinig, who, hledI'ihg protongedl cers had suitjled, anter satating the'great'isseu which we ha.l to moot, .bln nothIng less thet Ij Snithemrn 4 :-ilization, it~faddressed hinim'-I, chaiefly,. tor the finian. * ~ ranch of the auter t. -lie proveutdmoclu uley, that the aejinra:.- wcessioainof~uto C'aro lint could not force the ( 'o-operation1 o,- o'hi-r )Amujbern State--that use arate Nattionalit v mst in conseq uetnce he tier duh.at--that thtis oeaabm he d orscrt- r our wrongs or oe'r SNational Govern m'ent, without rearnurt-. -~~ ftheinst exhiausinga~ atom of dirert taiza tion--+ad.therefore that tn this point of view, h i1 e 3tt~ua eaene o oilier picture than thtit - b~~.Vl CustaNuT wan no ltranger here- . 5ijE6lEknew him well and expected uane. * ~%~hgfmmhim Hie handled hisa uubject wit ,. akl i~lity, and sat down, ait he aroue, amaida' Sh-mmst approving cheers. (ka. ohN ILf !ason, the oilier of( the Can. Wasn thep. introdneed to the meeting. mnid ,oud, prolonged.and enihii cheer. hin, uld ctrteous anid andh moeut, buat yet com.a maanditu in his person anti bear:-? th meeting beheld tsitncere and ginted, bai tpoaei.tedt pa. triot..- His manly and dignifi tappet to their u'nderatanding., and to the noblcuat. rengimnentsn of tlir hearts, met a cordial arid grata~ful re nPohief tie onlar d bem'ewhat't upon tl h-opic tiandled byhi. pre cssor-.viet(d ti, ua 1jct it ii :frin aapeot-.dwelt. with '.i power ag#1nauae and te of consoli4 uted~ re- atub - lie, .k only condlition which awu4 t-- the mep. arald soeson of 8,onth Carolina-.tt udletaited 'iri the colors hf a as~gt the pro' jai of derncay , d-mJruinewhih expeoted 'am intheaiin Mour property, in our huonor--.nd in ou r e tie eh'nou bildren. tfewiie mneeting at the commnceaf.ient, ~j~i~p,~ires azd at the -loste bf hi. re ga.agumit d ecled and hIivet as'm'. - opligh war a noan they conl I t tin eymouhldelightto hitoor. 4!rbe the8 H~eataors fromard ni F.1tsa adys h I i-hID. hoeweeso tothir fe y ho'lnd ad p by the Rev. Mr. PtuasoN, re.formed in line, di with the speakers and Vice Presidents at the e !?gd, rttre M bnwAhountUtal " Isiir b Er, iCHNA, and spread otltnder the ita'aond heautifl bake in f thse garden of 8ASistLt Mnauaa',- Esq. Every ti tnan a.'e ted fiendly, eheerftil ahd happy, in and alliu ving dined retired, as they entered, e6 with perfect gad feelin and in perfect order. a P. S. Our ecession friends had a meeting too. We understand that Mr. Ruuarr wAs the P only speaker from abroad. We were informed w by reliable gentlemen of that party that they of counted four hundred and seventy-eight in num- II ber. We heard the consta.nt firing of the can. non during their meeting, which was we nup. 0 poco to h the Secesuionists to applaud their speaker. Ma's lung and voice were not strong ti enough. iii [For thc Banner.) fr Ma. EnITro:-The Separate Secession jaitl say that Secession is the Remedy, and p that Secession is Resistance. Is it a remedy? Will it restore Cali. fornia to her position as a territory? No. Will it authorize us to carry slaves there? No. Wal'it tepenl the Texas Bill? No. Will it repeal the Act aboliAhing the slave trade in the District of Columbia? No. 1 Will it repeal the Mexican Laws, as far as (and if) they are of force in New Mexico 2 and Utah? No. 3 There is one Law, however, which it will repeal so far as South Carolina is con. .t corned and that most efectual!y-Tur Fu GITIV SLa'- 3Bl1..! It wll be a most effectual WILMOT Pao viso, ro far as South Carolina is concern- 6 ed;-for it will prevent her from carrying slaves beyond the limits of her own tern- 7 tory. Is it Resistance ? If to turn our backs - upon an enemy and run away from him is resistance, then undoubtedly it is. 'What, in plain language, is the position of the - Secessionists ? They say that this Union is a Copartnership of Sovereign States; that each State has the right to leave the copa'tnership whenever ste pleases; that td the Northern Members have appropriated d all the profits of the firm to themselves; ti and they propose to resist, not by filing a t Bill for an account,-not by fighting for n South Carolina's share of the profit',-but h by peceable Secession; that is by simply withdrawing from the copartnership,-by saying politely to the North, gentlemen good.bye ! We leave you forever ! In the next edition of Webster's Dic tionary let new deflinitions be added to the words Remedy, and Resistance taken from tIhae vernacular of the Separate Secession ists. PLAIN TRUTI. [From the Camdea Journal.) The Mountains Labo; Lol a Mouse is . Born. From the columns of newspapers, and other sources, it was ttade evident, some time since, that the voters of this Congres sional District were soon to be called on to discard Cole. Preston and Chesnut from their minds and affections, and to substi. tute in their stead good men and tree, who would carry out the ends of the "Southern Rights A'in'iUr.'' re rver rl e .d ;tarty . use . T'h' p'ro-j 1st .d t . . r. m;.s.umaed to carry the necession Ihosts through the deadly rtrfot tite glo. rauus y ctory. But the~ occasion seetmed to require more thtan the bare announce. mecnt--an addlresis is voted, to instruct the people wvhy they should vote for Barnes and Owens; and more important still, why they should not v-ote for Prestoni atnd Ches. nut. lIn this Adldrests, there is lhttl that can ii' mo nded to refledt upon Col. Chesnut --- r we r'Ippose, only because the indict. pu' it 'old r,. e sustained hv- facts, for he aanid.s.I" i',r. he people, a d1rm, con. gentuem.an, antd abovr' all, the upright, plaindealing man. lie is unimpeached b-ause umampeachabe--for it weald be absurd to impute clien en;cy to a' pasy, n which 'crsacking neck.." is regarded as mnerely a good joke." It may have been miendegiatoeflc uponi thec fact, that has "olgaeeducation" was dentvedl fromt axn imstitution out of tho State. If so, we. would only remark, that all those whto have heard or read his letters and speeches, or who knowv the man, must regret that somne others dlo not reilect a like degreo of credit upon their alma mater. As to Col. Pres.tot, thme Address bsoadly (shall we say coarsely!) intimates that he .t ownas property out of tihe State. Alh! D)o i you "put money in the scale!" Is this Contgressjonal D .st rtct prepared to lose the "I serv-ices of all her sons who own lands and negroes in another State? Ave. more than U thiu,, to proscribe them! Is hK'ershtaw ready) fur thits test! My memiory serves tme badly,.n if she has not, within the stretch of a short mnemtory. repudiated thuis doctrine; and even. ltow, many citizens owning prop~erty in other States, hold responsible offices i in the District. Is this atn enornous >ices against good morals and citizen. ihip? If so, and voters arm to stand the est, let themt consider it and untderstand it s nd let those who ha. e thte sword pt into w' I'eirlhands know if it be two-edged. When 'tis ihrty get itnto power, we shall expect t'. o see an able jurist (to wo thyare 0 tadebted fo oeattentiont) impeached il' r thte ground that he is a freeholder I ni another State. These hasty remarks, Mr. E-ditor, come to rurrj another "whose alt is (not1) ott the a mul of''h CAMDrs. :o-r-u. SrErr. 18.51. Go'dlemer': I acknowledge your courte my in the. inxvtationt you have extended to no to bii pre--ent for the purpose of ex ,ressmng iny ; ews to a meeting, to be as temnbled :t .aontday next, of the people of Sumnter-"lopposed to Separate State Se. :esson and lavotrale to the Co-operation f othier S'outhear ; States." of Wilthout ad'h e ing to the other re.-I straints wvhich I concueive I atm under, yon will be sattishiu that I cannot comply with t:i your regnmett, becausne on the tday of yotur se iteetimg I an obligod to be at Chesterlield " ut asrt Ilogse. Nor eqn it be 'f auny avail that I should i. prese my views im pore"n, since I hatve -- lieretnfore4 writter), 'ni hake invitations to those, eno4igh to mto them ki'own to stuch of yotu al read thme...pees ini w..hich thtey hmavat bieen pubhishe --and, to w, that I A :-ontnr in the pusrpose wLi- ,a announce as yottr Ownt. As yet I i ar 'e'tn "r fa, shti to chan~ge those vievs nr a4indon thatI Li1v desire is, thiat WQ, of the Sotuth, tI sht'uldh 'establisht nt:W guards for our para. scover only in an independant confedera. - r of soit.at -least, o the slate-holiuing tates. I am ready to favorsrA cordially vor 's f have.been during every hour of e laauttwepity years, any meting that" in y judgment promise to-work out such:an id-I do not believe that the policy pre- i :ribod by wihat is called the Secession arty will so operate; "Ut, on the- contrary, ill be likely to terminate in disaster to us South Carolina not necessary yet to be. a tzardcd, without advancing, in any way r to any degree, the cornmon cause of ave-holders. I, therefore oppose it. I sink we ought, each, deliberately to re. >lvo that, let the domestic contest rage as .rcely as it nay, we will not be driven om the conclusion of our own judgments, hire the question is open, and from the urpoa we cherish as an ultimate end. You, Oa'T SEv'T, T. J. WITHERS. To Mesers. J. J. Moons, S. MAYRaNT, so. N. FtIrasoN. s -.-...sN...-.~ .......~ Southern Ceagress. CO-OPERATION CANDIDATES. T DTisT-Col. T. N. DAWKINS, SAMUEL RAINEY. ND DisT-Hon. J. L. ORR, J. HI. IRLBY. RiD DIsT--''. JOlHN S. l'RESTON, ''.)i. J.\.\W"; CHHENNUTI, Jr ut )iwr- 'lan C. V. DUDLEY, Dr. J. II. ZIMMERMAN. rn DisT--Dr. J. J. \VARDLAW, Col. PRESTON S. BROOKS rn DIST-Ilon. WILLIAM AIKEN. Hon. W. D. PORTER. rn D1ST-Hon. ANGUS PATTERSON* Col. A. J. LAW TON. OBITUARYs DIED, in Sumterville.on the evening of the I inst., Tuaoaon, son of H. G. and Mary urkett, aged 19 months and twenty.five days. The death of this interesting chld has caused ae tear of grief and affection to course rapidly own the checks of its sorrowing parents. May se sacred emotions of nature in the pious mao. ier, grand mother and other relatives and jends, soon give place to the joyful and perma ent consolaions of that religion, whose author as said, " Of such is the kingdom of heaven." C. Shoes! Shoes!! 53 '1 t Wholesale Boot asad Shoe -11Hosase. 100 (es of HOOTS and SIIOES, for s r,"t t chaed oa 1ioesat rtes;At e n ap \. . . . . .. ers, &c. &c. L.. B. IA N K. Oc27 50 tf Copartnership. T1liE Subscriber having~ on the 27th Septenm s, 185S1, assoc'iatedi Mr. Thaomaas O'Connor ena he btorekeespigg hbisines1 with him, said buisi. iaess is noaw condued undler the namo of Caagh an & O'Connor. T. J. CO(ilLA.N. Oct 7 50 3t A Blinid Fish. A FI811, cauaght. in. the Echo River, thre alles undler the grosiund in this M1ammsoth Cave, y., can he' Seen at the ,uh,criber's store, hsre hes is now receiving andi opening the nest sands heat 8toack of Goodls, at all derscrip tons5, he has ev.er had, viz: Lades' Dresns Goods. Figured and I'lain Silks, Black do. P'rinat 8atin dte Chusn, "Casts Ecsas. P'aris P'rint Dei.ainles, Pe'ruians '' Seotchl Silk aand W~orssted Plaids, Jiritish Prinats ande Plaid (snghan'is, Enagiul asnd F'rechl M~erinaoes P'laina anad lhlac'k and' (olore~d Masntillas. -A l.S(: A larg.. J.*t of M~os' ande iloys READIY A li 4'l.trlIilNtq. A4 nice assoramenat of unacy (-rnd,, ladies' and Gens' tresng ases, J.a'dies' WVork lioxes, Perrfmuries, Ph al 'ines, &c. &c*. Iliard ware, * uitlery, and C'arpenaters' Tools, is. Riaflena. Dsoble and aningle2 barrelled Shont suns, fromn 84 50 toI $100. Siaddles anad lirness, Groceries, Crockery, unausuially low prices. Oct. 7 50 1. I JN S. C' Equity---Sumter' District, L. P. Inring et. al. il Jn. MI. P'itts, Admii'r. WVill be. soldI at Ssumtesr ('ourt floIs., the first, ndasay in Nov'ember nie t s,.n if sma4 thaen suld I ill be ofhi-redl at slihslequen't sale. days. A trant of landa of onia hundlaredj and seventy. is- 8-10 of acre., (1l72 8-10.) llshmled lay lats. John 8. Richanlson, Ksq.. nd estate the late ajor Singlesiyni w ia m: l fo Itrd 's, heis i ath tuat, title and' interest of thec inlte.uato Jeremah tas, dece'asesd in the latnd called hlrsoui.. Ong a crreit oIf PAi monthas ;deeds for iland not ho de'livered until pulrchasie mnoney is paid. d1 if nlot paid to bo resold for cash at risk of at pusrchlase'r. Ily ordler of the Cousrt. .JOIIN I. .MiILER, Coma'r. Nmtertidlle, 6ith Oct. 1851. 50 tal isEquity-Suniter District in the mnatter of Mary Iluy kin E'sparte. eit~n Washingtona lracey. leiin W ill be sohsl at Sum n er ('ou3rt Ilsonne onth at Moindlay in Novessber nst, ansd ifunot then Id, n .iil be oftlered aat sula.equegat sale days. wale' are so itauchi sasasl Sn ~ill pay Sqlicitomri a ailpl 051ber cOasts pid eaxpensui', the blalanace Ii credlit of 41555 yeiar with intecress frsoms thte Ly fattale-the tuterost to bes paid anniuaially sn t ho, ambount of sasls sare iqid b y ithe purchia. r. i'bse puarehjaser tol give landis and persornal culrit y. Purc hiaser tol pay for~ papers. Ity oirder of thie Cou11r5, JOhIN I. IhIi, g n,. Beautiflul Fall Goods, Now Osning, mlomS~ whlich, are, Rich Chanigeablo 61 Iks, gure sldo., Fresncha Cashmseres, Scotch P'ol s'w aggired Iltstre~s, 4 han geiable Disnia, l'i ri l'igureud Alpallcas, lujn and Ignil l& laas'e, Eni-lish arId A mericani Pris, &o., a-ithe gene'ral naortmnent of gooxis, for sale low at 1o store of Oppsit, .'. - J.'M F'RANCIN P 'tuha . I' . & . .'e I-n' 'e n Equty...Sulert District. Adam Kolb et al. M4ary A. Clark, Adtx. . . Will be sold as Sumter.,Court House on the ril'didday in November next, and if not -theb >Id, wil- be ofered on suaequent sale day,, A tract of land containing three hundred and. 351) fifty-one acres lying on Sammy Swamp, dJoining-lands of-Sydnef 1'Faddita, not to be 41d under one dollar and twenty-fiv..cents per ore. Terms of sale 'are a credit of one year rith interest from day of ale.- Purchaser giv-. rag bond.and.personal security.and a nortgage f the premise. and paying for deeds. By order of the Court, JOHN '3. MILLER,. Coin'r. Oct. 7th. 1851 50 td n Equity---Sumter District. Jas. P. Adams and otherdI vs. -. Bill.-. William Rhodus et al) Will be sold at Sumter Court .Hows on the rst Monday in November next, and if not then old, will be offlred at subsequent sale days. A tract of land of three hundred acres hounded y lands of J. A. Colclough and Est. W. Hlelton. Price one dollar per acre. A tract of Twenty-eight acres (28) bounded y lands of J. A. Culolough, W. X. Mvi l Wu -,t. W. Ilelton. Theoestate deed has no rsiJwa or this land. Prie Is one dollarp-r-ano.. Also lve negroes. 'he landruaiil nroes sold on a redit afonSear. iurchauer to give bond and N rsonal security and a mortgage. On the 22nd day of Novetber next will be old at the residence of David Brunson sodme tock, Plantation Tools,. Provisions and other rticles. Terms of sale are cash. If any part in acredit, it will be made known on sale. ly order of the Court. JOHN B. -MILIER, Com'r. Oct. 7th, 1851 50 td Lewis Me Hatch, Ws. 130 1EETLNG STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. . 31LS-Sperm and Whale-Agent for the Birooklyn Factory. VIIITE LEAD-Agent for Union Company.' ION SAFES-Agent for Rich's Salamander "LATFORM SCALES-Agent for Lahartes.' 100ARDUM'$ MILLS-Agent for Mr. B. ;EORGIA BURR STONES. Manufactu rers' Articles. .EATIIER BANDS, a large stock. Charleston, Oct. 6, 50 tf LOST. BY the Subscriber, in Sumtorville, or between there and 31r. Joseph Whites, Six )1arrell'd Revolver. A reward will >e given to the finder. W. If. A. RICHBOURG. October, 7th, 1551. 50 if THOMAS E. CLYDE, WIIOLE&ALE AND RETAIL No. .S8 fleeting Street, Formerly 'Odd Fellows Hall,' CHARtLESTON, 4. C. Oflers for sale a choice and well 'elected STOCK OF GROCEIRIES, consisting in part of 40 lihd-St Croix, Porto Rico and Mus cavado Sutfars. : ' 1 !! . . ya's, A're'serves, lickles, Sauces, Segars, London Porter, Scotch Ale, ECandleN, Soap, Starchu, Cheese, llutter, Lord, Spices, &c. A t.so Ac~ FO-r Tnn-rHE C t ho Ii T e . C o spauay's (i. ree a amd Black Teaa. '? Cnuntry orders put with neatneas and Diipatch . I Sept. 310t h, 1851 .49t On the I tlh inst., from the planta tion of L.. Withierspooun's, a cream fal ly, 3 years oldl.- A suitable reward ttill he given fur the delivery ofrsaid filly to the subscriber near Stumterville! WV. W. BIRADFORtD. Sept. 30th, 1851 -1U a Dry Goods for Fall Trade IN H A R lST1ON. - W1. fi. DANC ROFT, 253 and ?J55 KIt woS-ra xx-. (Oneo door below WVentwnrth-Street.) We w oinld again resportfully in',ite the atten ion of our friends ands customers in the country, o our slxtensit e Stock of Li~l t)OODS, whmen biey visit or City. ,Always in hands SOUTJIEltN aMANU FACTLlED, 'onsistng of Georgia P'laines and Kerse ys. tlabiama do do. 'lain and Striped Osnahergs. tIeacheLd aund aIrown a Domestois IM3'OPTATION. We ould also part ienalarly inite attentsion to ior 15IPO!ITAION of SlILKS sud lDltEts .000l), beAing one osf the L.iltGEN*T iSTO('KS IN Till. E 01Tt FIIEN COi;NTIt V. We are also pre.paredl to fundish every article ni the Dry Gmalns l.ine iz: ikeier., Golves. .inens, F-lannels, Cluthss.('aehners, flombhnaine. tlpaccas, Slurenues. Slonnecllaina de laines, 'Iaids, .luconiets nnd Sin 3oshi, Fusrnitiure )iity, Prints. Ginghiams, SNhan Is, Laces, Edg. og, Itibbions, Trimmings, &c., 4.. Se-ptembehir 23, 1851-4 -8-tf LEMAN & flEILHIE, A4t the~ir new Store, North-West Corner oif .amt iaiy and Cunmberand-~stre.ets. offer for sale, n accommnodating terms, ntI in lots to si *rchiasers, the folloing articles, 'ix 75 bhas. sictly chosloc Port, itico SV-Aa It. 50 do. chloion, .?uscvado, lStsgar. 50 do. fair to pimoi do. do. A Nn. A it.=0 80 hslds. hieavy andI sweet W. I. Mn0las,.es. 300 bhiI. perimle and sweet N. O). dle 250 hange greeni lii (Cotien 100 bags old govermnit Jai a. 'lour1 Candles, Soap, &c,; 200 bis. new llowtardl street FL'li. Ir50 bsoiss Star t auidle. 50 do. ~Sperm. Canles 75 des. AdaIuintsie andI Pearl Candle. 30'u do. Soapl, v arinius qualities 75, ha-kets Sweet Oil 54) do ltsansiennt Nnee 0il 150 kegs p'riime iraf Isird 54) boxes ('slgate', Pearl Niarch 200 bIs. Crshiesd andl Powd ~ered Hu aretin (Charl.stin lIeflunery, tand impt rjiu . co, 100 case~s ansorted P'ickles, Janms awl ieliles, fresh. For sale by 1LE3JA N & AVE.l,1. (Cornier E. lIa- arid (Oimberland'-s't,. P'resh Cracker Soda hs. cuits, Si. 1) wyhole hhils. Illt'1Tli C'IACK~:I1I.. 90 half his flutter ('rackers I0 whoisle bhts Sugar do, '20- hlf bll. dlo. do. 50 hotes S4oda Illssnts 25 bs fresh Pilot hirradl .i0 boxes Fs. I. Choow, Jenny Iid 100 hosos Goshetticltest. For sale by LrINAAVEILIIy - ..,Cu'rner E. flay and CumnberianX.s-ts DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, $. C. -DI RECT EIPORTSJtWe .&E.&1% L. KER11180 & CO, DaECr MPORTERa of Europ'nm Dry floodsD are happytoinform theinfriesis and oustters, that they are now receiving by every arrival from Europe additions to as complete p stvck Staple aund .Fahey 'Dry. Goods as has every beon offered in this market. GOOD GOODS ARE FURN1SIEFD-AT LOW PRICESr and those who purchase in their city are in ted to exaitnit their styles, which will be fo peculiarly adapted to the Southern '1' LADIES DRESS GOODS AN DOMESTIC FABRICS IN EVETY VARIETY: OF NEGRO CLOTHES, BLANKE PLANTATION DRY GOO COMPLETE ASSORTI HOUSE-KEEP(NG A t" S, is their lihe. In every '.r. -, ,, t her with a lull stock of C& lpftS, Vi fT4.'8 and ('LOTUS . -d..o, I.INENS which will ) found free from any nmliture of Cotton. All articles sold are guarantied to prove as represented. Terms-Cash or City acceptance. C. & E. L. KElRIlSON & CO., 209 North-West Corner King & Market-streets. September 2, 1851. 45-4w Beef, Pork, Tongues, &c. 25 bhls. leynoldl's No. 1 BEEF' 20 half bble. F. M. Beef 500 lbs. fresh Smoked Beef. 200 lbs fresh Bologna Sausage 100 etra large Smokeil Tongues 10 half bbls Pig Pork 100 bbl.. Mess Pork 'ii. -tor, and to arrive) 50 bhls. Prim. l'~tk do do do 10 bbl.. fr:-h ' arns 5 0 do (t ur-.an Cider Vinegar. For sale r.. I-ItMAN & AVEII.1IE, C'r r . flay and Cumberland-sits. Chnrkfrta/ e8t. 23, I8M. 48-.-3t At Private Sale, A plantation in Sumter District, two miles from Boykin's Depot, and twelve front Camden. Said plantation contains Two thousand and forty-six acres of land, from seven to eight hun. dred acres of which an open and under fence, the remainder consisting of wood and timber land, much of which is ofe cellont quality, and lying convenient for clearing. thunving consist. ed originally of two plantations, the settlements, are distinct and may be treated for jointly or separately. Both places have been well tested and proved perfectly healthy as residences throughout the year. Fences, buildings, &c. are mostly new and in complete orter. Com munications respecting the above property may be'addressed to J. W. WILKINSON, Charleston, S. C. Sept. 23, 1g51 48 tf Notice. SANTEE CANAL. Sept. 1, 1851.-The usual repairs of the season on the Santee Canal will ho completed by the lst of October, at which time it will be open for the passage of Ikoats. The subveriber takes this opportunity of in forming persons interested lit loating that the Canal and its Reservoir, tre nuw all full of wa. ter, (which has not been the case on this date for four years !Iast,1 thereby tvin-' a certain The"i c he. hc i l receive ,n a. fe o a l prci~a-te toe f . 3, spig s. O t P,' I.&3.3oes a ke Sep. . l,. 195. 4.tr Th ." ,, lc ill .L"~~i ta a ".' ". . ' ::.,. ,a ver beu asesortment of tONN, ET Bys, lCAtP andt NEC, i iciliNb--so itj ll lorwn ceived nnd-t torsae owh W. J PiANCI Sept. 15, 1853- 47-f' Rte iadBeadn ags Ao benai asCawtentr ofs lInnyS COA P Ea s &Ic., andIa greal mall colory andcls espgorte ain aitw daysallet oibbnch willt b solIvd aalf aelw by W. F.iA NCIS. Sept. site F'.' . & 1.7-ss L w fle In rsu ~ano an grat.o h riltrt multh r lo ngrey , an by F ie fanit Elcio iecton byohiEce.ly(;vre 3leans, the m.ls will openedC~ int Humterv-ille oat the second . umnday in O.ctober and day after, 13th andi I tilh,) fo.r twio depties to il.epresent this (uongrenionaal Ilistrict in a Southern Con gress. J. 0. iELgIOir. 3. 3. KNOX. Setembekr 9, 1851. 4Gtf Al prsns Notice. - tate of Joseph J. Kelly, deoceasedl, will please reander litem in propesrly- mttestedl ;and those tn. dlebtedl to saidt 1-.state, ill please make imm-o-di. ate payment at 3lanschster, to ANN .1. T1. KEKLIV, Admn'triu. .ept. ti, 1851 45 4t Exeottive Department. II.Ai Qu.ut an, 44th hteg. H. C. 3!. I URSUA\ NT' to Orders f'rom fiead IQutarters, an Election for Major of the I 'pper flat allion of the 44th Itogitnent S. C. 1. sutll take place otn Saturdlay the 4th day of Octobekr nest, to. fill the- vacanev oc-ca. sioned by the resignmationt of 3ilajor E. . . An lly order of Colnel MlI...ETT. W., 'I. Wttnrat, Ad'j. 44th leg't. H. C. M. Humterville, Aug. 23, )ssJ. .4-i4 Military Election, A t tIlosa Rlhtcuaess. Ily .snders recteived from Ihead Qua, ter' yo.u ae hereby tntifioel thsat aft F..CTl-ON Foll 3IAJOIt of the 44thl lLtgment, Ulpper Ibattalion, 8. C. NI., will twhe ld, on the 4ths of October - nest. Ptdls to Ibe openaed at the TIown Iliall, at I1 A. 31. andu closedi at 3 P'. 31., asnd Sergentt J. II. (lark, E. E. Iuboue and S. 1. 1). Ilittdson are~ hereby appoitied smarn agers of sai Election. 'rThe anager. or zt least one of one o.f themt wiill meet the otther nanta ge'rs at the Ilattan lutr adte grounad Oft the 6ith Ocetob~er nex-t, csount tht' t ottes antd declare the Bly order of the. ('aptail. I-- . I'' V!ANi, ,Jr,, O. H Autg. 26. 1851. 4.-to 1.9/' Wathman copy. Mr. Editor: You are res qetdb nanny friende, to announce AdjuantW. T WIDERas a candidlate fully qtalified to fill the office of "MA.JOR" of the Upper Jtatmaliant, 44th Rtegintont S. C. M. at the Elect'on itn October nert. M~r. Editor; Plaeane nounre Capt. JA fl.,IIN'IG as a ('ttniIate for Majqr of thme Upper 1lettoljon 44th Itngiment , S. (' f. Augtn 19th, 185) 13 .. HOUSE SIGN' OR1NA lNlT 'loN s-QwoDD, 1ARL AND oR Et7. ; Tbp subscriber reapetfdly lnhfrts the i - sens of; Sumiterville and .u viciniy . the 0i1a repared to eecnte any %ork i the Svh T ranches on reasonable tert ,. 'P. . WITEIFAI,4D N. B.--Transparent Blinds, civic and mnita ry lags, regalia, &t . lA'inted to order. Country propty esyruted. .. g. M6, 1851. 4-4. OTCE, SWOEi __?S8VOItTEJ, uld respectfully parons and the com hat'be has removed to his y o pposite the Male Acwd,aj y be found at all tinges, -eo h nt from own on business for s i together, of wh ch due notice will be given., uwtertille; Septembet 2, 18$1. 47-3qp r a Notice, DR. W. JAMES DARGAN respectfully of. era his professional services to the citizens of Sunterville and its vicinity. omco-the Apothecary shop formerly occu pied by D1r. R. . MatgXrr. .'art ' 1'th, 1851 20 ly i Ladies Dress Goods. v The subscriber will"receive to.-day, a hand. al some lot of colored MUSLINS a n dI OfN(.i, tr IIAMS, OF Black Granadine Mantles, t Colored Berege Mantles, 1 Plaid Lace and Embroidered Jaconets, at White Organdy and Swiss Muslins, ,'i Whi'e Mohair and Colored bikirts, ti Linen Ginghams, tl Parasols and Fans, s, Laces. Edgings, Trimmings, 40, a Steel Bags, etc., a TABLE COVERS. b Worsted and Cotton Table Covers, c Bird Eye Diapers, C Bleached Iowlas for Towels, 0 Cotton Iluckaback Towelsb , Pavilion Gauze. C SILK BEREGES AND TISSUES, s At Charleston prices. Ladies Linen Gaiters, Kid Slippers, Buskins, &,c. &. For mate by , D HA NKS. Sumterville, July 2, 151 30 tf GROCERIES. Received this day: aOO lbs Baoon Sides and Shoulders., 20 Barrels Baltimore Flour, Sardines and Lobstere, Stufied Olives, French Olives and Catsups, Pickles, &c. o Ingllsh and American Mustards, West India preserves, Brandy Fruits, Prues, 4o, t VIN}S. Madeira, Iurt, M1alega, Tonerifib, and Claret, Lemin Syrup, Candles atsorted' WaKhing Fluid. . N . .% IPD T has . ", vr, il r vd -- --,.- -,.. Tten lana eprices~ 1, tuitrti e s iera 1 17' arumnt mannacture b th subndi elladwane to give ,L~.as etion. Or. rafmadistnc e romtyn ateedhe . Ar lar, 85l .ac CAsmDERa, nsl South-Caroina--Sur terl Dit silln (ant Orday Vfestid Ditit the Mar personal property a s rl of Jhn. illant larteaplof Uervll de'd Gloves. aad hc mysll bf sold mtod tim notif l.l terms amdetedr to s thee' t mem :tin harmnti afclr and thesecrhav. her deands agnstdcwlad them laatin 'r mir froy ateste noennl tene t . W.. WI, ON. , Shou fth-Carohal arraet pim ars Onr of thsaid byti)o the L o prefernceprpt as toqaithdouldc oreJphn rons whet o ayhe decp'sd to mpurchas , i~to payet tho nr.uxe im flast y, 3 i rg dmand agaantee'wl thntheo ma apitit M. 1.W. GunhIr oy atsy Aug.s 12th I85O 8 a TF.. M.bCartkr hvs .,ad augnd thear jChirk aof Jthav mtrtark deftndantsLin.the r rl'ceaw st caewd, ie wtout ths pst. L r in tIxroe oher e h elipt o a relad of hcut, t th~~ diho on rtbsaled heui lst yat Atho panice wlee entlerne trerd. ow s Wamnted to' Hire. el or 20imu Mlr.ed Caene, r mhe laers $15 tpuri mut winc fro hen arte . r A ugulst 19th, 3851 43 g R.M.Cark Roa E GrlN aote. Orrr~~mut ic e .. &Aox. lr. R.ue Co. 'lhkaiStockolders of Clrk de 'dnsI h atotine tatd cthe, Eresven t Inustae 12 are~ terar on~ea thtire dph aprnd tquked to tbe dson orm fthe Rl t sbaim o adtemmwl Clrk densamed on ore Don th tsae ote will he anre 185 recorpr or M tordf Cap~rfrthe lborireS JOJtIN1th 131AC4E, . C, Te' r form 511 plip Inn .haon band;snd roughogt the a e ines and cord i Confic Ril of( wbIll1 0d an was ever o oe're MRt s9 f .,W Tis 141t1W is, to ,lasant part of Proprietonr y il a fiends and the tear, ing to'apar 'e' ttt tR ender . ' camro$tb able, . - wYi a Jan 23 'he State ofSouth Ci , WILLIA4SRUM GN PIf3T J, J, Dickison, who Is In the ytdf { e 3herif of Williarneburgh Ditric rtue of a writ of cgpin. PA sptiPf4Ip9 ill the suit of . . i {omitgtha y office, together with a ache ge "'' . ith, of his estates 'and -L etii - ths: Cotsof Commnon Pleas, p a ng may bo atimitted to the.Ippe t flis r of the QOnerel 4seembly 4 II 'tc lief of insolvent debtors. - I at the sail I). P. Fletning, "and IHIu e creditors t. whom the said J. iJDekt )t is in anywise indebted, be. and u,'ey re hereby summored, and nave ice .. ppear, bpfore the said Court at Wiltnw ugh Court House, on Tuesday, the se, nd day of the next Term of the Court p onmon )leap for the acid of r Willitamsburgh-4the eighteen da ovember next--to shew cause, it hn in, why the prayer of the petitioli fors, tid, should not be granted. W. K. SCOTT, c. cirs affice of the Comrnon Pleas, Williamsburgh District. Mlay 17th, 1851 39 The North Caroli Mutul Li isurance owpany, establiala at R h, N -C, CHARLES E. JOHNSN, Jr., Pgs' Agent at Sumterville S. C W. V. h. HAvsswo-RT,' April 2. 1851. 23 ly Executors Notce., I have appointed Mr. Samuel E. Wilsonmy ,gent to settle usp all the matters of the Esitae f Cot. Stephen Lacoste. late of this Districs. ANNA E. LACOSrE. All prman having demands agalpet she Es. sto of Stephen Ionste will Iwat t1 ;0, ttestoti. Those debed 'W nak tp tymet to e, E. twSo'1BN, t:' W AY 7th, 18 1 f. L BIlagalus in LRil*ep Kid S B., . The ubscrier Is now r a f LADIEtS' KID LI asIoPy. ut - i. ika u. v .- -t u: the ar el., wA Ad all. B. Fu.t L". trce pi as:iua at the very owestQ~~ tlarge asaortment o or ade, and Gentlemens wear. We have also received a fine asbortment f Blroadcloaths, and black anid fancy co -~ ti Cassimere., to which wto invite ah/u. entionl of our friend.. - Mi. DRUC.KF.&V4 The underned tender, his ~~e i 'rseous tinn ,cltion of claim for es, er ode'who have been a tevcsof the United fiie."' ~-Ii.(2;;rieslare;;uch as to ensure the prna &iamservlle, April 30t, ON~ Ag e Soda Water her Sale ati the Old DrgStore, Sumnteryglle. Jun. 11th Eduoational Notice. The second acssion of the Bradfor4 - prins Femnal. institute will begin hoi 'eaiay 8th uf July wth aenaged adn er of teachers atnd a fltteri o prospecto . ni increased numnber of Pumj Is, i liae u lace of Stian ELIS resig to go Norta to hoard have ulnanimnously ele M .SrAIs, and appointed Miss~A.r. r' EYr of Charleuton, Assistant 'I - lt luuic and ornamental lIterature. " 1). B. MicLAURLN, & Ready Made a Willbe aeevd -- pstedo. Ioa -- e Nterand osrn uoil .1 ; lset Dal a, I aa Poss Tuellyot 4TlMOM1' MAL| . - noeDaly t -~;~e uo Thursdays t udysaO P loses TFrday atdMn~y~~~ uie Satuday at I a*~ loseasaTusday at s i VUTO A IE PIE RR AfTRD ueofn Wednes&Suay at Frd loes Friday and Monday a Fraa - 1L11 M4R VAVSAT,6 ANT VIeW a. en Wedn aye ~ e* a. *Tesay