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*c: .., Ji Bolt. .: DY THOMAS DUNN E$GLiSir. ?"Dn't you romentmtbr iveot Ali4eo, lIon Blolti SweOt Alice, whose hair wasso brown, Who vept with delight when you gave her a a , ,?'' . iuile, 4n'd trembled with fear at your frown! 11 t10o old church-yari, in tle valley, lien iolt, Iri. i corner oibscure amnd alone, Thy htwe fitted a elab of the granite so grey, And sweet Alice iema undler the stune. ttiler te oli iiekory tree, lien Bilt, :..Wimic1l stood at the foot of the hill, Together We've lain in the noonday sltaide, And listened to Appliuton's ntill. ''he mill-wheel has fallen to pieces, lien IHlut, l'he rafters lave tuanbled in, And i quiet whihl crawls rotund the well its yot gaze. ies followed the olde'n din. Do you mind tihe enain of lugs, lieu Boit, At the edige of time pathlieesilmod, -And the button-ball tree witih its motley limbee Which nigh lby tie door-step stood! The cabin to runt has gene, lien lit, TiTe tree you wounil s'e-k in vain; And wimt-re once the lords of the forest Wave, - -Grow grans andi the golden grain. - Auad don't you renemnmber tie teimool, lion Bolt, Vitli the rnnster so crnel al gria, And the shuted nooki in the ruing brook, W here the children went to swim! Gross grows on rthe uster's "g e,l-t Dolt0, And the spring of the broolk howt is dry, Anti ofull the m,s that were sceholmmutes then, There are only you nanl I. 'I'here is a change in tie things I lovedl, ie-n Belt, Timy have eliangei fromi the oldi to the new, But I feel in tie core of my spirit time truth There never wits a chmange in you. Twelve tnontlhs-twenty imnmve puassed, Dlen Bolt, aince first we were fri"nti. yet I hail Thy presence a blessing, timy friendaship a truth Ben Bolt, of the salt-sea gale. POLITICAL_ Opiniosa of Esatiss4at Ntates. amen oa Secessiona. ,l(N. AttlImsaU RenT oN SECcassIO. - .'Th establishamet of a coq/edcrar I of a slat'e-hnIdin'g State's, need not ena. brace all the slave-holding Stales, is, (as I solemly beliore,) the only measure that promises security or even hope to tI.e South. We bate already been exclu ded from Culifornia, and Utah, and New-Mexico, by the tunconstitutional and unjust legislation of Congress, and shall ice now pCrnit our own lnf atuation .do crclude us from the rest of the world? - icaren save us from such 'insanity? If .ccession would not place us in a 'better position for the recovery of fu. gitive slaves, or for spreading our slave c population over other countries, but , d interpose insurmountable obst-ac Lu both would it invest tas with.-ore I t - lI'cotual nmoans-o ,' 1O' a ny sucht ele ei. ,1eijpea, nn, i e/I require thec i eyitte ie resources and eni gites o/f I nemre tans one of' 1he sare./holding .States n rio quiet this wicked ahgitlationa, or to re'si. I t itsfatal in~fluence. T he strongenst gov~ *eranents ina chr:,atendomt, anmd France, i .atnd Swedena, atnd Great flritamin, have s 'been made to yield up their beautiful. Galands in the We~s tadies, to utter des-..e olation, to appease thec fury of this de-. -f- onl. The Spanaisha West Inadisa Isltads . .and Brazil, at-c now tihe onmly civilized t * .countries on the earth, besides these L Southern States, ina whlaib slavery ex- t ists, and the fourtha of a centtury ni ill nutb hleave a vestige of it in ce iter of them. -Anad we mutst he wise to ('eapse thir a doom at nto distatnt day. II 'it/h thee r~ consequence's becfore nus, wcoul it bec wisp, to secede, aegaintst the~ cieaesind crishes .of a/I / thoe Sta/ces, that are bound itn a cotnnnonm dest inty with us hut lead who may, it is our desitny to tact a conspicuous pmu t int the conatest, whent it shalli COmel, aethh come it n ill as~ surely as ltherme is a Gode. Jn/cre'st andl *seg'prescreationa i// arouse andl unite t the Stastes that y roae co'tton, ande rice.. cand suar. Let us noat wiar or. hinader thcis great morenilent byq any rashussss <g/ ours. - hLt us not vuiinly endieavor to sjearate our destiny froma that of all thouse Stutes that hav~e a conmmaon iteti ', tad ftromt whomti alone, of all amatnakitnd, we ha va a e ighit lto hoe lor suaccor, or feor symtt. jathly. Let us, theni, yir/d ourse/res to .ncit her rash/ne'ss or despair. La Ii us fook: to thaefutuare u-iths couerage and! wit/h From the foregoaing iewit' Uwould r~Onein that my~ opint ionas are, that thme .$outhern States cannot remanin ina thme Untion withotut degranetiona, anid ul titteey, the abol itiotn of slaviery': Th'iat slIaver'y is of gre'ater v'aluec to the Soth thitn thotlUnion,' That at thais lime i/Ie .scssiona of Soulth Caro/lina scoualdl nter * ~ lesoaoued naor jstijiede by~ cany other. iState: Tihat thae s('eesion5 of .Neeuth Carolina at 1/ae presenat linac,'the ot/her ythern~ States remnaaning in thae Unaion, could onily agfgrharate thec. eris aof asci iee justlyP complain, and1 irouald le inea'pe.dientl and unwise: T hat ina snieh e.vent, force woutltd be attemrupte'd by the F'ederal Gnvyernmenat, rand thme great oh. ject of secessiona seriously haindueredc sand unudangercd, iif not utterly defeatd. ,These are op)inionis delibaeraately frmed after die lonig antd axious re Ilection of one who hass nto amabit iotn bt. So i fomote thme I ruze glory of' Soul t m r, tIf . I dare not hmopme thait thmey will be acceptable to sall of' you-ithey may itat be so to any of you---butt I amt wi a trgto stbmit thaem to) thme test of titme atItruth, aas I aim conticent andm' resol vedl, ' btfrdeor rall In the putblic estiontionom, b/Iy hn uand upon themut. In pubic or - ,f. should not frn' thact ~~a If I did not, at a ca'r s Aucifce lagsir my natirae ~ p~-~lfl h0 disastrous of blind aund ~~~ Snth Cairolina A~th p at'fl. p ciond and, lher - e~j~~'*~~y Her catae T" WhcOo-operartion PIarty' The ninas and purposts of the Co.op. eratiii party of Souih-Carolina have been nuch misunderstood in other parts of tho Union. They are deen. ed appurently, Secessionists fromn choice. T'ly are classed with those who believe thatl the Union and the Constitution, in tIhl'or very inception, to have been the result of an arrangemet injturious to the South.\ 'lis is a It conception. Te Co o15 'ant' prefer a Fecderal coin good faith. the udvanto They arc fully external security til tional flag. But they that these may be purhs large a sacrifice. They are du pressed with the uses tald benefits o written Constitutions. 11ut they are not blind to the le'sotis tauight by 'Iistory ind] the warnings of' recent experience, Wich instruct them in this conclusion, that they are to look for guarantees to individual liberty and ilt (meittnility of 4 States, ttSSociatld in a CUofeder'acy, behind the languarge a1ail forta a of iii strttuits by which such associattfli 1 is eilected. Ile opinion itust fort the real security of all such associa. ti:Gns. Nowy the Co.operation party sotetno. ly etertain the convictiotn that North. era ojinioti is shapiig the Goverpt ig llit I to purposes, which, not vimlIin.' it ! letter, invade~c thel spirit of thet Co:$sto tn tion. I'hey are iitnessed with the belief that to party arralge:nenats canI stay the rorgreys of Northern opinr tn tldverse to silvery. Suhl arrallre. hienlts may tintporariy impeiidt. the! current, but it gat hers volune antd si. lent force, and will finally pass the butinds by which it is confiiied within its present artificial batriers. l'uliti. Leians produce it iuliet onl the sul face, but Othmy are tinable to plntrate those lepths whence are fed the itighly treait , its fron a perenlial fmuntair. Ii The co-operation party cf South" tarolitta eonceive that ili te late con. t )rornise acts, c hinemiitd with this ad. t erne state of opiniou at the No a, here is sullicient cause for iresentit eLLt sskin. 'Ihe'y can percmie t W) ie iii the future. 'hev have nt unfidence: in the recollections of the last. The progress of abolition )pin. unts in all other parts of tle world ha, ver been onward. in Englanl, in 'rance it has put itsitde public interest -it has oerlapd tie rights of pr p. rty. It has carried huropjean g'v rnttments in its irresistible course. It us pro'ved a devoing fanatiisin. it as reacted in the 'nits l Statis. I mgr it, people wm hose eduication1 predtispoe-t >tle reception of sucih (pini'n:; Scape icir contagiotus iiiflu.:nee, tlfcV will rove an e.ce.pti to all hisiorical ex ('ption to all hiatorical exanaple. The unmbers at the North, lot in localitiues, are itad there, but in broad mass is l '1 Connittiercial att l uu id arm -. cees, havme bowed before thlis infecLtiousmItm nat it). a Withi these itmpressiotns the~ Ct mpera- ii .1 eve that um ith tihe inecased i~i( setinal majority l~ intogr>Ss, t here cannoZ~t ex-4. t <<inality iand JimiCindencm in thei 1)ion. Thley)m h I) to la near i ftrme foar S dissolu1ti n. li nIht tin- um'' iih tm take curaitt titn al inorem~m initmd, tin t hert annottriid mi a I .om bnit iti hr v. l 'nionm m f i ni .:i ;uint , Ia. t-> 'ml n . bsii'l ex tern lltiseenrii:. m mtim in tat min i3stinewC po hiti th I wish tt h- tO t ei i op iti.n tOl fIt mie If iha.- m t at li cotin~ lathat--'in i t ' t -r i '. , t onatt a counedt thim' n I -t tmnd lim 'mf nnci-ni a~ii whm 'm~n mitn I n ag r itherli it 'miti . i . p ta .T rt'marr'tei - o- j u: . m i tin. -m m~ of ain it tat i b t ttn i l i mm Imtm n- m t*[inraIi. ml 1 m r'e mmm mml i ' 'm- It Sle ati ( h ' iv !t \\ in mini m t. IC tiay f i ri b ii m--ilv mii i ii4 i Lie ti5 vi -m tmle m''mia~ tiimjtiim at ieith'1 f 'a ' i -' t~u i T -l' i. miiil tt ilt n i ter naolm resp te t in T is w imto tresnt narv htma::h: e litk 'lTthimil ilmn lmi e t ii.!'mnhl nti - lItt e . : .i wa b me m u yh --o indemo hu nna h-mamh ;n'et'en''geoitm, b.eO;'1 a lil~ i imn and ahns ofi tO~hi 'i n~~ ;t Lia's 1.4.m ''hi tar dii 1 tiud as ti a ('- iie i . 'mmi rm -t ncmi '. bat Perhynt i lous lpithy .'monun'd~m upo a ttoh~sne nin thded cht lih oft ou lieoWhn:onhanuht fiewa co~pwir Iutie h, ~ O ThiwLhere ar . sive m wm.'s to n nse Through Fare from Charles ton to :New York $20. CHIARLESTON, S. C, LEIAVING' 11w Wharf at the footc Laturen -rt. daily at 3, p. In. after tI, tyival 01 theo Sothlrni cars, via \VfII \11I'1'ON, and \VEI4I)ON, N. C. 1'1: I'EltSllU1t(;, ICHM~ON D, to \VASI I N(.'TON1, BALIMORE,, 'IlILI) El. 1111A. and N. YORK. Thebr public is respectfully informed thin Viliniingtoit, are itn first raste condition ire navigated by wecll known land expo d Cctuliiiiderji, and the railroads ar o)rder, (the WVilmiington and VWeI I hewing reenttly beon re-laid wil HAILI) Ilacreby securitng boll (lispattcb. A '1'mrtouit TII( 'I already beens in operation wvil lo c-wet I as at perisianent arrttigetnea rout Char _ at to New York. By li utr.1 .oeilers IflhI- rea:'i Now or1 in te tho ird (lay dluring busiuicesa- hours i. and acfter the lirnt day of July next i.egeg.cr!. will be ticeted Irn the p.cii It' dt'jiairt. to Wa'slhingtoni City, unader lie ci~rge of a $/rcil thll or' ThiirgvI?. lI,Iri-. At 'A :csingtos thbe salveo%%-II ir trcat$lerre(l to the care otsiinilar airoi~ts Ohi., will tIeoilipati . it to No'w Yortk, au( ike ariratigemnits wvill bo pulrsuedI in r, tirng South. 'l'larcttgli 't'icelits to New~ York cat lone hie b-cd trot.. E. \V~i.W Agr,..i I' thle \V hnington andi lt'tleagl It. It Alikillativ, at the ('tlic of the Couiij., aIit III I iireis--t reet, Clsharlttung, ti. (C iu whomig ple'ase aplyl; atid to Chi erlesinn t thei (Office it' thea NCV\ Jcraev U: i lrcai nil 'I'r;, ticlicrtations C(o I \t New Turk.I July 9,"Ii5Jhi :1 i N. CRANE;. 11Nmalli itill-ci of~~ o tl "'g C ftlit i,.Ic. i.iiir, ti:,u ske. to iv. .'ilzt-. 4 e Se etr I ii ri " rteir ik-m~tcudl,.j lat -v. hthelir l ?h-,,l tI icC t,""" Hill ,c"g Ieacccr Io rinorm,1 ahri t ii- t . irir iscn t maciic buaudu the ;,Ii.,e r tzir~ lie li. at lis to:ir ia~tgc. l wP i iicr nrrltci it,, N'tri-e ih1.r f Jte V.-,,t ,a ert I l:nl -hl and )1 fe eir it (h t "-vti yerinc-P,. aeri~L wcci to drhlitt ri I LIiti! wentt iarc Ctliencry an ll, nrt. c hIII trail... Mayv 11111, 1.1451111 if D. W. PRICE, V I'eka8 I 'ETailor'. 1:I " . ie.a lt izi~fce r~i his. fireiiei :11.1 to. leiieIic. Icral I tht h~Ic,. *ti tiii re e~el eel :t New Ster-k sI'IL.\(; A \l) S'3t11It :( ECMis .-.iijt.. Flew IJ :,eiait I t ,tlc . eeC a. ctriit l tri!, sn! eel ii eof % c-tjgcy. still. Silk acind Iliii. Mar. li-c, 1.i nt-ic-, e.~ r" 1. cd. I faiail.c1i C-. ( ra Ine. Ii l ii1t, .-c I iceher.1lace :1ll :..sate.ec satins; iItai ll i l hi s ain.h e will ciiI tmc-ll itcall. tahe-, 11h. 1l,5 21 if D: J3. WJNN, - llI)arlc~to~t tvrti cmcntg. Boots -'and Shoes. S1~UTHER N MADE.: PLAN HOS SER"I'~:VANT 1' IOE's A W.,NIi I0L..SA1,: AND 1)tcI:'I'AiL NO, E4.JAST IJAY', l' IAItLE1S'1'ON S0. CA l'Jib uerilwr. Agent. foir the~ 801k,,'l ('Al O1.INA SiI0J. F:1(' )1tl'. iti ChImir~etsn S. C., nst1 lii. Ii I1(AW 1'A(VTOIy, i ('lii r v, S. C., will ifller for Itut. in tis mairket Ib - the 1sit .l r S1 lilli. a Inr upyo South. e'rn intde I' .ASi*T rg'IO liuplily S or -HIOUTSE. SEIRVANT.- 8111*4 t,ttIhr wvith it geiiirml 1&P urtu-it ofi BOTS0 and0 8110E8 t H luia will lit ruhdli it thii liitciut miahrket j'1jce*t tfor goodii or at a'imilnr ujitlity. It. A. I'ItIN~J~l.; I eleak int lilruni, IlewmgR tutu Sii No 1, liapt iiu. BY 11. L. IJU'1" '1I?1ILD, t IeelimgSt., Carlcsgonm S, C. ---E. B. CREWS, It-Ciir " ia 'naa su Al ERt(;J[.X NTj No. 19 vI'I: v1 ml: IA.V(J6, \ornubi ii r t ,1-50 2 If DUNN & DUR YEA. 1V1 uII I.E AND, IJ.I Ul. Clothing Warehouse, : No. 238 K~ing street, JOHNt iiriR1",',j, t (il1t1 .S~TON. ti. C. .Mny "!Jit, l.1~. ii0 if W. A. KENT & MITCHELL, Clothing and Out-Fitting 1;51': 131,1 IIAlJ]:\'1' N). ".(: ; 1K ihI!2-St I *eetl Cor"lI(r ()l "(111oh Ii1. ('1 'h lc-.tO1, S.(' :-ilI i ll Jil -,( l iiit Ill (;. is. ;i ul Itl.A. 1 1=i.11.1i': 1)it r7;J i ( ;i'utt W.i IA. iz (h 1 4) . r. tr :t~r l~l I I I : r. SIore%' .a j'. 11n l- I!1. :M tf HARMONIC INSTITUTE, Importer of JAMVES E, SPEAR & CO. Si ate of' South' Caaxolina, [.xrt;rI )i:JriITIIENT. D!/ ii L".1rchac,1 J4/114 Ii. Mears, (orerW, meld (.4rim,u,. ir (in Ci i in ad ovre. Sou(! *4444JI lt. t, ill lt(4r411i has ren<hir milia44 nn4 lirrioI~ i 1:r14*r Way. 4'rnicd upon W'il line ('lo,l of IEd~e*Ilil D istric~t. by I'I1 1111 1'. 44 4.)I)I, n ii ustr solidi (nuit has esc'aped. Now, its order thait the olmihiolder ma~y ht hiroiiuhii to trial, I .Jioh II. Mi:isc, t 4i44rrair it n~t ro ver the* Statme, do it-ue tisj fit) prttlha Lion1, 4llrirlg it re', :1 I oif Twoi 11 ondrvrl 1413 fift y I Jul Iiirs itr tini. iijmj.re~htie'n: iirid delivlery ofr theu paid fugiiveq to thme jarilor of I"aigelidi]d D istrjict. 'I1.1141 idi hii p1'. Goodce ix 111)1101t thiirty'.111r4. Vtnr 1if n~e.. I; fret 3 'ir "1 inches high, Latin :sill4 siuiini". ruddy comrillezinrr, hurtlek or grey eyes, da~rk: ha~iir uand 41uiilk sjiiici, % ith it marked di:" ray h1"er~ l e liai frnt i ,ruu I1 h. 11':1 EN oilir mv1 h&::od :td tre Sal of 1hi'r '41;11,, the. '21)11 .iuuy of .1 ugh ,". in thei yi"nr ol ~um ILord, ten' t hiij"tt,:gd eight: hunduired awml 1311 liii' (.iiveriuirr, J\(1. I. MEA1NS. 1. I'. A a'i+t, I l~. Sii. SI:& . Election of Teachers. A'l.Ieitrti41 iill h". In liltii tike hirr.t 110. day inm I Lesllir twit, 11 ill ethre fiIl4o iug ('Ii rt - it the~ Htr .li ;d '(.rin~g. Fcizitidc I::tirte. A AlJstIi Aiit:,ir,g it, I~" a muarrieds tian, Wrill iirrr;...z,. tori i Ii~ui ht till the~ ))hr ,eln of tin 1:4gi"1 1 ~il f'!arit ol l"uirieiitiujr, %%itiI "hi'n " ~1' 1.;111), :aun i.I r, hiliai 'f-rui. f. " ji. .1111 till tcIil 'Ir r )I 4.fer i'.. 11j; all Iiilohri~aa li~tr n'vten to hIt I ri1tertniiirih elill rgedl: ri----ahar hiial~iih fur liiiard 11111 [tlai:~rl--..\, yo i. :t t\\.:!'.Ie Ve:ors ,-\eejiieiI, i1.ts e :I,"[ re 11(,t 111 ;,"11:,1,1 inll i (I, ." ,ltjigaiital. .1 ii':mhaer iof 'r.rhul fluI i": ,4s4llt 'alit. ry ofiju 140 hna;lr,.I! :til1) liy I ~r'. awl1 hoardl; 411( tha:t ,",14 i 4444 (" n I1,4h1 Ii tio ii111 (:tit:ar A:1 ' : 'i1 : l, r iti 'T 111ii ton 1'1!1111 mid noC:;liaar. rt.:tria:th \","I1)i Vt sirk. ati .) -SI -II andu Wax Work. with a a b i.ry 401 three hl44d44144i i ft} 1 iIar- .1. hoial iird. 1 iiitiiiil .1 r~a at htIr of ,Visi or I'i. n1::ri l (:4il:: r, 44~ iii h)rai'44 lao 1iid l';ituig in *'r.i . [' 11 44.l1 a%:ti"r iii ra, I iuh 1t -:ar' ,-t' litre. ,iJ,4I4.t, 41 ifty (l: dllars l ho11 iiari. .%I \-i :r I l'miii. 'ii"ulain ill thei l.atera-. awl hit' irio ,; a i. aw .,iv it irehIt.ri 4Iit tii' ea *hi' ihir'" %iO I) ii pei-O! muiih loti'i', t11- 4' l ,a~4 s. lii; fromn title to tli. Ile dIiri, lii Lt' ti,, Ii .,Ii ~1 I'ro.. ,arand then I'raiueimal. "111411 r~ ( 1.," 3' 'J J iar Improved Cotton Gins. ii inahifir for (,art favouirs tit,, stuh-i'jer with-. It) inform thle 1iuldii tha:t Is, m.4ill IillI~ifa('. ti res C otton (a1 ti Ir is, i~tl hii'neh t il int.'i. Ii iir;, oil the amos's4 injiri.4d :10auppirovedh pla.; 't )lt i I !~ 11ilI]- that 1" ' 4i4li4 iti'ihc 4444ft r.4. "' Li,.--" 1:.- t"1 11:." tlt" i ll r ri y 11",4r4 ili'a 1" 444 r!?. .1 4 I~ :,' i ",'' rot a3 t, it: Inr4I44 titan1, " roi* t. :111 _,,:" , " '' ,, I"riiIir4 v'in. hhi" I iiiunii u t.,i 4 or ". ii 4 141 :t " 'tlj.I- mt- rrti"lli. oftelt SVt 1'ai h .Ilti i't ile hi-t 11l?4'nih " to Im.ar~li..1 tltiri,- %"ill sell/l f=, 'Y.wir Si~i . III- :t!!,, repair' I11tI4 nn- i x11 .1 ut thlen ill rini t'," \\, 11.1.1.1 1 I .SO4N. SI,I.i r , SL~ti4,h 11:"1.(' I it2t"(i1 To all and singular the Managers of thu General Elections, for tie severa Ii.stricts of the State of South Car' olina: WIll-ltI-AS the Legislature of South Caro Tina, at its late eanion, didl pass an Act to pro vide for the, Election of inenbers to a wontbherr t'bcn-rent; anod whereas said act requires the ex. ee4utive authority to issue writs of election to tht 3e1ann ers of Elections: I do hereby require yot daada each of you, after giving legal notice, and beincg duly ,inlified, to proceed to hold arn elecuone ona the second Monday of October next, and the day following, for two Deputies to rep resent your respective Congresiional Districts uand nlier havitig determined on persons dutl eeted, you will certify the same according to Inaw, to thme Governor, fur the time being; Given undramy handad th sal of the ..tae, ud lmolunbia, this the et day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty one. J. I1. MEANS, (overor and Commander-in Chief. W. I. AnITnn, deptity See'y of State. UrF All the papers in thie .tate are re .itnre- to copv. Jaine t5, I85J', 35 tif, ANY, AND EVERY THING. At J, & P. MOSES, luving receired their FA LL AND WINTER ST' OCK(, now offer at their comnlaodious Ware WiIOLENA.'AbE AND RETAIL 'TIhe lareest and utst varied assortment o I.h- , ''ores, acol 31erebatdize, to be found aia Sniterville, viz: Dry Goels. Groceries, Sroelwery, I inrl ware. Cutlery, and edged Tools, lins. t'as. nnd liennets, iloots and Shoes, Sadlery and Ilarnee, Sole, ULppjer and Patent I tcather, (Carriag e Trimminigs, Including Axles, printy. nni 31: Ilrabule Castings. { 0O Sacks Sailt. Sumi .ea and l:nglislh iron, broad and narrow hars, rqu aire and round do. sloop, Band, and lIt'iler I ron, ,a:(n) yards ltinging Toge?,the~r with flope. ITn ine,&c. Cl it )L I IXKS AND STATIONARY. The n!t.:ntion of ''eahers ia, particulariy re alnesarl io t he nb)n.. iat fmoin our imurnense -tok , any qanltieaty or hind can he' obtained. We hat. tIh' mlOst rcinplete assortnent of It FA . 1' 1 A1) l C 1,O TI ING tins buns ever teera bruiight to thiis narket, to gother n'ith ('loths, Cau-siners, and Vestings. ttueeeal race -- (A R!'l:TIG, 1BA1Z E AND RUGS, 10O yards Baripeting, Ilugs to tnatch, and stout I:heel.ing ihitze'. l'ains,, (al !,, Oil, Putty W hiling 4-c 4-c. \\ r acan supply any truacnity, quality or colour "f Iaint teal an reconn-nt, d our Glass as to gue:ality :ueI at Charlelrst.n prices. l'.i F.vt' 311: 11: (IF ALI. KINIDS i'a-1.- ine Ir. .t:eh..:aynn Family Medicines. One lM ah. Ir'e..hi I lops jsist opened. l'ianter,. n ill inuud it to their advantage toex an1n0e .Itr itlaiaiets, narl Negro Gois as we cea !l lte-- aes itw ats any Charlentun Ilottpe. IJ-ce n-r lih, ls5 G If Spring and Summer Goods. l'hc Seiseriabr is now racoiving his SPRING 1t.Ih C ' ((Ct) DN, '.lich lie oifers to the i .at re'luet 1 :.rie.: conjt!ing in part as Solid t'oli.t " Supeirline Ch:linea " Solid (loara O.rgaende Lawn, I'ria:e-"i I a'.i r'ider. at " lInstlinas, J"sct l'lacarim, "In. 'a r inte, A pha 1.tI t 'a rea. a p'r~iiin' - i llbonas Trimed, N. e'dis w'orked Coallars, s n u t lirneid stai- T rimeinigse, lhha.n -' 1. i'eaanets TIrimnings, - . k ltihiaam I: I; :an eco alored~ lKjtl Gloves, si i'rasoo - e'an -- (lc'srd ":rea~aaa lIc.. .a :ia I ICrecb I .inena Dlrills., inne *i.t hiu, Ib c nc 4 ': a uch I i.uaske'rachie'f.., 31.ia !lai! :ueI Stralpedl iuomecspun, 4. :rlstan 74 acil 4- I Sheirtinags, '.irasait. eli - i:aud i- "~ I a lKalb. Cr ' t aitnh rgs,. Spr:e51tur.. cy t'rcants C.oicars t'arrenated, Ic r'I'h ' ' ' - Funitue lrints, I .:.h, laialci on! clean-d G;aiter., e:dl rkina Shppers, Waalkineg Shaoes, 4.; ni- ltl..s Iran1 coa loreda 4. aiter., 1 a'or eand Saik I atas, i .e''hoarna and i'caamaa flats. lii c a 'lii F.,1 llIt)W.\1IF AN!.D CRO(CK. FlltY., &e. &'c. a '.' I r. !, he-t itiincare. F'lotar, 'a i' e-a 4 ,asl..ena ltiiter. 1-.! I ..'w:. liin e lg sha 4 'hee., \lI . a'n ba wi br s::oier, i'j'n for ecasha or to punnctual S :-l 'ie a -. A,.ra!T..J. DINKINS.t WATEREE HOUS'E. (I la T: 'L A.VT EURS' HOT EL,) CAMDEN S. C, il Stbscribeer hatving pur-chased til e.\ensiv: e an td wellI kneown' Esitabhehmdfnt ead ha' ingt added largely to its convenienci and ecmfr, lay a new additiotiofrFuriuri and thsorotugh and complete repalirt, beg leaveo to iunformr tho Public, that. .he; nrepared to entertaini all \vhio mnuy (ay hiin with a cali, in .a manner hithueri unknown in the~ townl Of Camd~en, 1ie deotea it unnecosaary to make ai palediaes, only soa for as to say that lisa TaI wilt'o supplied dailf as well as any in the Stale: nttenided by polite and attentive Servntts. a ji is S irLu:s, w'ill bae bountifutlly 'tuppli witha Proventder aind attendedl by Ao. ver: be't lii stle1rs. No psaians will bie sparedl to koep a quio acid orerIv I louse. 11. IIOLL.EYMAN. Notice. . Alfl peroses indeablted the subseriber fo Icosts. ias Sher'a' on caes uder staf an .Nthirhaat cases; also hr cotsVade intde da'acaaes an--cnud or coti~pvomisbd e ,reqatd to makae paymient betweest ti cosits will necruO. - I Ano 28, 143W rd ANY tio ' ndFri" -o 0113cc of uay Unuo Jan. 9th, 131 pounce Mri-AMOSQ .A. -'J48p for oidinarof Ipmo 'hritt b ~, . FOR SH ; ir The friends ham, Esq., annonnee. hima the oife of Sheriff t th Afarch 29t, 1849, * 00*We are au r announce MALLY O D .Candid e fortih Oth teof8eh Qg g Y , er District, at thnO ) cli: tr W e stir'uitot announce Col. JOHN RH didate for the office of Sheriff, at tbt uI{. ing Election. ' : The Friend, or Iicb w' B. BROWN, annunce himt date for the OfficW of r District at the ensuin - r1We are authorize togino as IOHN BALLARD, a~a..aJddatr Sheriff at the ennuiigelection ".' The friends of W1Iua A. COLCLOUGH, Esq., announce :ht, as a :andidate for Sheriff at the Election. FOR TAX COLL .T M.SBRs. EDITORS: Mr JOIEN F. IIALLAID, a Collector, at the next election, a February 5th. 1851 ir'We are aut announceJOHN W DAR date for Tax Collector, for County, at the next Election. I We are author announce ALEXANDER WAT as a (anididate for Tax Collector,of Clare mont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRIENDS. 9i1' The Friends of Thos, I-- *8MITl, announce him as a candidate for the off.te of Tax CollItor, for the County of Claremont. November6, 1850 2 We are authorised to announce Ca t. J. W. STUCKEY as o can. didate for Tax Lolector for Salem County, at the_ next election. Oct. 16th, 1850 51 K7 The Friends of Joa G. WhfIlTE, Eng. anunounce nim as aCandidate for Tux Collect, r of Clarenont county at the next Election, 8 . '' tsi The mubacrnbera -have tdet day- fornied a. co-partnerslp in thie practiae of irw. Office ut 8uantervilI; -. .an 1, 1851. - WILLIAM G. KENN E SUMYTERVILLE, S . Wvili practice in the Coute ofI~ for Sur~ ter, lltdaabnd, Kershawv and palling OFFICE-AT:StTMT#RVI THIRD "A?ftWi ouhCarolinaj~ttW TIl E TidA nnual Fair9ac 0 U 1I CAlROLINA 1NST1TUTE~ o ~ qmdn oft Art, Miechanical (ng.en Iya4i~i, will be held in' Cliar~euaten~ C.,o~ra MOsoDrT, 17th November adoui ing the week. ndu* Sptecimens in eve branch i a Ar n Idsry ;tso of ticepar solicited, for wlfiph /sutabli prceistw M l~ awarded. ., ."*1 The fullowing special Protiums aqI~red For the six best ap cmoil of Sieelmdfr SprtanhL~lurg or oilher(I lin h rt~ a~f .'autljern State, a,,d mantao iip~ga ITool. of any kind-A Gel fki ;~~~, N. li-A speimen of the 8teel Ira Darstob en wit the rools. o For the largest quan~tity o Cocoons raied4 one plantation, not lesn .thani Test Butl~!A4 G;oiMedlal oir $50. For the lzargesmt quantity of Spun Silk ja~ dute of ant one antationi, not l'IA ; P Potuds-A Gold Medal or Preu f~O Fur thme best Sea Eslood Cuo'tn hi, en.some ncev priniple, snperior to that ntow in generai usme; or for any real andl important 1nmprovemezt( on thbe present ote--A Gold Mecdal. Foir theo invention of a suitable machine for. l'ulve-iain ' Ied Pepper- -A Gold Medal. *Foi-the bet steam Engine-A Gold Medal. Fotr thme bestt modeI Steam Fire Enginoe.-.S Go.ld Medal. A larget andi co luoias building h$l4I seetdfor the Exhibition antd ever)cr~I lhe atid to the receptiont as care~ ofAri~, to the Fair. All Specimens wamiA bs: I 13th Novemnber. nuested wh en the . rwai tibitonito sen (l ri t~ x and au)-.i'd'on 1gartn Ura. sar.. , .per for publo e-" Address o June 25th~ 1851.~ , nd Blidm ibEwi ~a will tW a h% ith, - ICabhet