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lote. Ie Speaker reported-yeas 90, nays 107. Yeaa.--Messrs. -Albertson, Alston, An. derson, Andrews, Bay, Beale, Bokee, ilowie, Buwlin, Boyd, Breck' Briggs, Brooks, Vm. J. Brown, huel, Chester. Butler, Cabell, G. A. Caldwell, J. P- Cald 'veil, Casy, Chandler, V. It. W. Cobb, Deborry, Dimmickl, Disney, Duer, Duncan, Dunhian, Edlmundsyn, ihot, Ewingr, Fitch, 'tilier, Gentry. Gerry, Gilmore, Gormtt.. ( reent, Grinnell, iHall, Ilanmoud, Isham (. lirris, Ilaymond, 11ibbard, Iilliard, I lagl.and, louston, Andrew Johnson, Jamlilies L. Johnson, Jones, Kaufman, Kerr, Liller, Leven, Littlefield' Job Mann, Slar sh'til, AtcClernand, AMcDonald, Me Duwell, MeKissock, MeLanalian, It. M. McLane, F. I- AlcLean, McMullen. Morehead, Mor. t1, Nelson, Outlaw, Owen, Parker, 'eas Joe, Pnanix, I'tman 'otter, Rtichardson, Robbin, lobison, Rose, losS, Savage, 'Sheppard, Stanly, Strong, Tavor, James Thllipson, Joln B. Thomipson, Thurman, Toombs, Walen, Watkins, \Vellborn, White, Oildrick, Williams, Vilson and You ng-99. Nays--Messrs. Alexatnder, Allen, Ashe, 1h--ker, Bennett,, Binghatm, Booth, Alliet G. Brown, Burros, Burt, T. B. Butler. Gable, Calvin, Campbell, Carter, Clark, Clingman, Colcock, Cole, Conger, Corwin, Crowell, Dyaniel, Dickey, l:xon, Doty, Durkee, Nathan Evans, lPeatheirton, Fow ler, Freedley, Geddings, Oott, Gould, Hal loway, Haralson, Iharlan, Sampson W. Harris, Hubbard, Hunter, Inge, J. W. Jackson,.W. T. Jackson, I. V. Jolnson,, Julian,. G. G. King, J. G. King, John A Kin ton King, l.a Sere, Ilorace Mat son, Matteson, McGaughev, McQ on. McVillie, Meacham, Alcade, Millson, Moore, Morris, Morse, Newell, Ogle, Olds, Orr, Otis, 'eck, I'helbr, Pow eli, Putman, Reed, Rfeynolds, llockwell, Root, Ruisey, Saclett, Sawtelle, Sehoeck, &,Sclertnerhorn, Schooleraft, Seldon, Sil --. ster, Sprague, F. P1. Stanton, btichard II. Staitoni, T. Stevens, Stetson, Sweetser, Thoias, Jacob Thompson, Turk, Under. lill, Van Dyke, Venable, Vintoi, Waldo, Wallace, Wentwnrtlh, Whittlespy, and Voodward.-10y. So the billI was lost by a majority of eight. Tilhe I louse, you will remuark, wiax pretty full, and nearly all the absentees were paireid rill A motion to re-consider was olrered, but the Speaker decided that a se cond re-coisidert':ion was not$ in order. Ilis decision will lie contested to-dav, a n(d, peri-ils, overruled. An attempt to commttit, with or without. instructions, will be mnade. The llouse will do no buiiness of any importance until they shtalI hive come to 1a decision on t iese great questions. The Senate is alnuit at a stand still for want of biismiess fron the House and from the ab sence of' members. Richland Southern Right's Association. Th0flowi i s Ishe Consttaitiuto of the [tichslanid Soluhert l{tght's A seoretaion, ailpted at a public: tiect og, h-d itt Coiuim hia on Tiursday the 5:h inst: (AON S 'IT UTIO0N. Article 1. Th- n onie of he \ll ciaio ..1h 1 tlb T eS mh r ,n i 1*hts .\steia t son, of' Richlland 1i hsi rie t." 11., :d'vihll be to ori.ttnize narv teffuaullh the peple of Richland in suptiort (if the' mtere.us of thle Southl---' insure concert 4of action 1 unllong, thle citizir s Ilf this anld otherr Southl ern Status-to vin iicate their rightts--o tnaintain the Federail compact in its orif in?I purity and. simpicity, as lie mtiv rt ) Q reierym l't U -and t'o u ire 'iti ar nt tttay atlupt four hert de fenegor tat of hter sister States, agin tst the instice ani aggressionts ot tho of the Nor;th. Art. II. Every* frietil of the Siuth I shll bie coinsidlered a tmembter oIs A s ocitationt u pont signing thtese ruales. Art. Ill. TPhe~ oiicers oft his A ssociatjin a~t C:ttconit of a l'resjident, six Vi-o ['ries ota Reo irdo tg Secrietairy, t wo Co rres. piendling Sec-retairies and! a Treasutrer, to bie c hosetn antituctIly at thet amtvera ry meuet intg of thte Assoiciationt. Art. I V. ITherie shlIIlihe a Ciounil~ of Saf~ety~ atnnually appi notteud, to contsist of sevetitnuembes for Coninubtia andl tree lfor etwh othIer election pirecintiI, whose~ duty it thaIll be to coid~er all comitntitcat lims relating to the obzjects otf thet A.oiaitiont, t) call extra mtmtgs whteunver live of t heir nutmbter muty reiluest the b'treshilent, ior ini his aibsettce, a Vice Ibisidetn:, si iii dii: :nd to prepare and Ii' huiy itf.r lie mtmi~'tg suchI otformnationu andh reports ax t hr-vtitay I 'resniets- a n Se.' retaiiis sitall be ex oili elo membttetrs ofi the Counc til. Art. V. TIhere shall Ibe a regla ~r qua r terly meet ing of the A ssiciattiont otttnt ih irst Alondab~y of Octobeor, Januta rv, Apil antI J.1. I y, itt the Townt 11111; awtl ant annumial tmeet tng on :he 5:hu day of Sepi~ttmber, the anm-i versairv iof thle Assoc ti iat. Art VI. Tlheo Associiationt shuall appoinlt delegautes toiothIer Stuitherni Itight's AXsso.. (eitis, convrenitns arti ttmss mteet ings, whetnever the Counctil of Saleitv tno-i deetm it. expeienut lor- its itnterist ami purposes. A rt. VII. Thel Associattico sil contitt. nte itn existce~Ci and preiseve'r( in its elU irIs nt th Ie wrontgs o'' theiL Stuth atre rediress edl, attd the Federtal Ctitn- i t ott restuoredl to its original purity. or the Statte r-smttie -lte poweri hteret'rr dtiitielegateid to the Utni ted States for speciatl putrpo~ses. TPhe n of theL otlicers of the Assiocia Vi e P'residnt.. Cnts-~rt ~NsIP. hluitirteni, Jotr An.Ul is, Sr., Xt. H. Gotonwyr x, War. I lOemsN, WV. II. JcoinssoN, Iticrdiing Sectai. E.tt;A rno, TIreaisurer. F'ork-Peter Gafhi'tey, J-utnes IT. Adamits, Jlohn Scott. Gatrntr's .\[ll-Wmt Sta!, I Iowell F.,1. iiridns, S. ThIomttpsion. Davis' Boax---. Lyvke-, Matthew it I lowelIl, J~ttnes .31. Coekr. IFord 's Alt Il-- as. Doutglasis, Il~ iaon liiokter's-Drt. 'Tiiitnas It Center, D~atl. Reception of Jennty Lind]. bi re I tIhte A thtic at gt mraO tin, anud he elw-it .\ urni. ih,' t he time Ih,' ste-luter laI ri-ihal hi'r doiik, fooit of C >tmi street, . e.t ma'si idelegaionii of th Ittove reign pIwh h.l i Ihered to greet the (Qt'een of thei un if lou-e, renkoiung repea'o I hows front her as she passed along, and reepon ding to her courtesy with -loud cheers, On reaching the Irving House the crod which had acconpanied her from the wharf halted, and in a few minutes, a mass of four or five thousand people blocked up Broad way. Aldlle. Lind appeared on the balcony and was received with great enthusiasm. Iit the evening she was serenaded. The Liverpool Courier of the 20th pays the following deserved tribute to the moral worth of the Swedish Nightingale: It is not alone because Jenny Idinl is a great singer, that we call special attention to her ami her procedings. It is because sche is herself a character which might be held up as a pattern for society generally; it is because she has set such an example to her sex and to her artistic brethren, of purity of life, of generosity, of amiability of ianners, of nodesty and humility under the intoxicating assailments of an adulation and hoinage such as is only rendered to kiiis, and qneens, and princes; it.is because in fine, she has elevated the position of the techer.4 and professors, and executants of insic, by attrai-wirg the admiration and respect of all inankitid towards her and her art, that we thus break through custo:n for the purpose of bidding her f'arewell,-on a voyage which, ere thlese lines will have been read, is.already comrenced, and at thie eii of whilch, as we do ibelieve, new and ttiprecedented triumphs await her. Sir. Married, in this place on '['hiursday the 5th inst., by Rev. E. L. King. the Rev'd. W ri.LLIAM LrwIs to Miss SAttA 1>. MEL .i--r, all of this District. On the rine evening, by i'; N. Gra hain, M r. W. T'lonIAs, to Miss .t It COAT Ni~y. all of this District. On the 3nth Angust, at halr-past .1 o'clock, A. M., (just a little bef'ore lay.) by Rev. . 11. licks, Ar. .loit l.. DFAN to Mtiss ANNA Kivz. all of this District. Died, int the viciitimy of Surnterville, on the night of the 30;h tilt.. Mrs. S.%u:.u I Izin, i:-r ~ consort of Mr. Thos. 1). Fox Did in this phe, on the 29th Alnriut tlst, iHNJA:tI M. Mlon; AN, sot of M r. Jesse and Mrs. Susa:mahi Morgati, aged 5 years and ,itiottilts. A Puhei Al et ing of Suiter Divisiotn of lus Ordlr will take place onl Friv, th. 1311h of .epteinbur next. at Suintervi I l, ioninueiniii at. about I1 o'clock inl the renonmu. .lembers illf the Order are re nmed: to ineet inl the Tiowni I fall, at ilf al-tr 10 o'clOCk, to prep-are for procession. 'I'he s'.onld Anni -rsmry Orat;ion t this -v ii n will le dehvered on that occasio nu byP. W P.- l't.u:in; atid there will also lbe thrAdhlrs-es. Th . inenting wil' take place it the Court 11,11use. The pubbev voenerally .,re Iim Ited. N. (.AIIAM, I. S. South Carolina--Sumter Dist, By W1'. LIW EmI., Ordinarf jPr said District. Whe l~reams, Wa* .l . u (;bnhiat apn'. t1ii' toi I tr <m A in igi (rr' 'in, o ~ atni ,, milr the. jyoods ad miihlat tels, rght atid cre-lts o~f Wint. J. Gibsont, late of the sai 1 1trict, di eesedl. I l-se are., thIerefore. to cite andl adnteon iht all :til si t:gu lar, the' k indrvd an d c red i tnrs ofn the~ said dt~eased, ti lie andi :pin-rmr bmefore nn-~ at r text (Ordintarv's C onr, iio the sa id DI)strict, mo he hohdilet ;mt .Stner Court I louseon mut layt thle 2th day of Smep ttonhm'r inst, to shtmow cautse, it anty, wh y the said amdtunit rat ion shoulId not lhe grante. (Gten iindier ttiy handl andm seatl, t hs lth I day oft Sepr., int the year otf our [t.. .s] I .uird, otne t houms:nil eirlt hiundred anift yct tn ihe 75thl y'ear oft W.LI-Ais, o. s. n. FOR SALE TIhem sibtcre'lmr, bingti anxiouns to re rutit Wemst warJ. mit-rs ihr -al. onreasiontable ternit, a ite- stio-.~ tnir inul'idene cim tintur oft 3t5t acres tI Id &l ,. &c r.. Iyitng oi b sides- of It-uft. nr (Creek, mxrrt-inguearly to. thme lia Sidi landmi was kniowni, fornrirv, aus tle the lilhhfl .sert;in mit ciitr''ry knownm as the Npmriur~ ill andt, lHrad6lj, Npi tiihia rnl rningl thrnugh in anid ea-teri wesl-rut m<breenon. For terns, anid furthler iniforirnatioit appmly to the~ stubscriber. lirnhtord S'pringi.! ". ( ' pt ember, 3. 1 :2. ' .im '; t NEW FALL GOODS, TI Il suhistriber respect fully infoirris him rirt-nds andm the' publiuc genemrtlly, thait lie is Groceries, Domestics, &Cm Iosii h m in patl oft ithe fllinghmt-i articles, Ilrown.i ('r mi-led, I.3 an i rd Clai.f I ' thmI Suga-rs .\ew~ tr~lan a nildm .incovaduot Mola . Ir Sli, Cnham, I agitniri nd .aa Cof Itice. ('neese, Iiatron andl I ianI Ni.t an 3mm .\ Macke rel wed I rmron oft all ie l'owdvmer. Shomt, I .endi, 'itinijs, Stan-lh, C:itlta I Cineg ti, ope stumd Twinme, .\I and Boys Wagi''e Sad I Itim.-, an Wagonr~ ilitr ids ii Vlis ( riockLiry, (;ha's andilardlwarm, p C mlhojs' h-ot A mxm'. Nail;.s, a'm sizeis (-..' It'irkit Kniive-, Kiv-s and Forks; N Negr-o CItam, lkit-hed1 :nn! Irnmv'I lloimespan-z imIgr and itdig lil.ANN l-Th; Afe-w :~s~ mof .31 *- and Hlova limits an~d ..p Viith all otihuetratils itiv fminnd~ in a will s'tppluieid Grocery and Ibiirdwret Storm, aill of wh!ichm will lbe sold excemiediingly lowt form cash. Cauimden~i. Nep'jt. 3, I1850m. -j it Hams, A lot of tine hams for sale at thie sign oit tl Y( 10 Wtches and Jewelry, A'The shibsCriber would respectfully ca tho attention of the citizens of Suint, to hlis full suppIy of WATCHES, CLOCK JEWELRY, IFINE CUTLERY, &c. & (one of the richest stocks ever brought this market,) which he has just purchns< for Cash, and can therefore afflord to sell i low is they can be bought in any oti market. 67M .VatcheF, ClockR, Jewelry, & carofully repaired and the repniring wa ran ted. FREEMAN IIOYT. Sept. 4, 1850. 45 3t Attention Riflemen. YOU are hereby notified to nxseibl t yur untial place of renidezvonii, r1 drill nil itipection, on the SiECON SATIUTDAY inl Sepitnlr inst., Suniner Uni form. By order of Capt. II.A3tI:-r, .t A. F. ALIF.1-IN, 0i. S. N. l.--he inemnbers are hereby notililed come prepared with powder and lead for Trg firing. Sep -I 45 2t NOTICE, Persons livinig <letnanids naitt the 1cuinte C..V. 3l0ttly, deeftsedl, nre' requested to h:11 Ithen itn propt ry attested, at; the law iirectr; ut tIoie i ntled to aid l itaft., will Iilke a, Imelt withont delay to II. MOO)Y, Errentor. ep -, 180 -15 ;It pd. NOTICE. All wrtions indebied it) the Eutate? of m I-liza W. Sabbi, doceucedl, are rexjpecifully r Ilnemted to Imake pIaymlent by the ist O)ci', next ;.nnd those who have detnaands, will hat them In properly atteste(. JIIN .J. It AGIN, Ixrcrutor. Sept 4, 18950. -15 3t lui. NOTICE. The sibsceriler hereby gives notice. hint I ,will not pay It Note givein to Albaloin llakor f l'wenty-fiv e hlars. payabh- the first lay 0 1cetuber. or thereabolit. Sail Nate w% tas gi'vi flir a Morse, which ias proved nistiiin. ~1 fiorsei I imnediately tendered lak. bot ti ow nier of the Nott wobolI tot neep';at oif him. Se pt. -1, 185o. '15 3t NOTICE. Theli'subIcriber nfI-rsc foar Itent next I el al the yeair foillingma the ilt l S*' dint it, ntow osertpies inl hin-tree. t gethor wii the Stables nil nil ne'ecssart hibtil i., tnid abiot fortv ien's of prime plant: ble ilde. The dwellirig is large and well sti ied for at Tav'.rn. Poessession will I gin first of ih-rember n i rei atirel. .JOHN E-'. SCOT'Tl. Kingtrie, Aug. 30, 1"50. -15 3t We are anthorize]l (o anntimt M It:S3. Ill-tNIHAW. E-q' as a Catdidate fiir the L hgislature ho Clarenilin tt tho inext Eloci tin. Clarendoni Cotinty, Ang. 20, 1S.50. 4.' NOTICE, \pphtiention will be in:ale to the" i' :.i'lain :t if. nex\t S b'ion by a nomier 'f I'lcani' .lechanie iiil nd ericant for a etimrter to i cirpnnte a (OTTON 31ANI'FACT'lIN ('1131 'A N Y. to ie loacated in ,r near Sumit nlle, S. C'. A ag. 27, IS50. - I m Vulcanville Steam Mills, 'h iiaboe NA l11, G , lcs''ad I.'() 11 ING 11//,1,N art! itow" in full op-ration. illarvinpg reiplaced oir fir;t -'.nigino by ni ntihin tic cwerfil, and built a new'Ori Mll. urtelhor wvith a -ir'.. rtt - I .\t A ppa~ratt b r the :accotiuadtiin rof st a f oltr i artnlers ia rtr their aittenctioni Wh~at, w'e Lrra-t. hv strict attentioi, to net a shaare ofi the pitlblic palctront~i.. TI. J. CUUIllAN & C't. Au. L ISl' 0 .II Li NOTICE. Wheareas 'tandry N(Yi'l:8, whaich we in the pjee 'ssiocn cat Mr. Th-ltivs ltriitah dleca=,.l, ht ive been't put t. itio in'. I s c' cle tt lby tlanuc itereted~u, ic h tieb (as appieatrs) were rlcen fair thei hire -cI i t'c!a'sed, hc:ti a lie l-istat rc; thlereIiri', ni< ws haerebcy givent that. itaniediacte paaie is reclptredl. .Ang 12, 15.). .I-2 if Public Notice 18~ her'ebyc grivet. thait applc iicitn will tt-alcc cc the nextN "'e's:iin scf the' Imi-i: of S och ( .crciinaL i r i ( -hartr cif iwe parat iin foir the \'ill:t''- iof lt intr'. The State of South-Carolini .J. J. Keelk, lifwv. It. l):cis. $ .Icohn .1. hceel', whola is in thte e'n,.tiodc oif i) he.: \'r ' W :rclcncdnrlh l).rwct,'bit '. iue eil a' Wr it f ('pi:t.ii ad :a;c-'acc:ici iiledl ini ciiy icti.'c, tic'ethcer wciith ch lin ccathl, ct i, a.--t.noi. :accc elcir . h ,p. ticonc to thIe (Court of ( 'o:ntcccc l0,i, ra incg tat he' tcnay het :ahittd toilic thiche uof thIe Aa\rc tt of the I ;euaral A'-emih! tccale. fcr the relief of luiclveiii Ilbhtor It is trdredi, ttth il-' c -' llward it 11 v,:t ll othcer thett tcedior, tio whol thea sahil .lcihni .1. lcc'ic iscinan at v, i debcitd, bce, cinh thet arne hetreby. iiitcclcc :ttil have. ticctce lii appeara liscia the sac ( 'outrt rat Wailh~aisburghl ('airt I icins.(, ite thinti Nioriiayc alti'r t luirth 31ci:c1: itn )tleohr twi.\t, to showc'c c'tctci it ;mv ti c'ai wchty thei pracyer ccf th Icc'c'itiin afo; W 31.lshctih a it. hc :< yrci c . .r .n ( )3l'tier of thce (Ccintincc Ille, W\l hatisbutri I )istrit, \ntL'nst '.1Ic, I1c.->i0. $12 : EC a it-' A i FAi South Carolina Institute. hec sicic anncatil'ir oif tic' Sicuth (':ir, ninIs'tctni' for tic- prnccic~ I ' .\t. It', icc cal lacr.'city. *'i. tl be' b11hl ncc ('chrh ..ic ccin'inicc ccini th "ith \co'.-'niher, andcconi a duincg thic. ''jc'cnat'ts of eveiry bcr.tia-h ofC hcubi'iry en irnilc y cij sb ited. 'rc'inicc m c'tn ic llb .in rh tecit bes,c a inlcti~:. lFo rcoicnal tia''cic'n i "tillabi,'l c rc'tcti gc, ogl t}i c'' c ..ii ,ici ii jicigs.'' cttu ''rTccicbai cc t 'r .'hi -: Ic ' i' r'. i-c .a I :,r.''cic ilj- i cii : ilad jii, [c thc \\',tc ', pcc ii t eicii b thlin tici' l hitiji ec ccriii o i'' .c'iccc it cil he, p:cd tic th-- ri- ctn c an c-i ' nr ci arieli 'east tci Ie tit tr . .\ll ictI e it he' ibr-in tci Ic 'ii. ll'cti'tg, ( |i lilcati cci ('il inliitre Aircaacgcic'its iacl be' ii iticici by'th iii Ithi Ncooneacber. l.i1t. , 'ica iVtci 'it ( aill icti'c al cc cn'.e cil cii'e. n "ill acet'ccwiih Irecml ci :cttentuicc . I'Tce litn. Jt iS. I I. Idl .t l'P I N. if ticcirci 'cull delivecr thcc Auttuai Airesse, ccn Tueci'cih umghct, the'i It Ncovemer'. Ca'roliran lniu limcajl I itCom anay, tic le't ill niri iil itta .itici fur ihn t ir t, t.,,n, fr.e o er.'. 0. & E. L-KRUBN&cot j DIRE VtJrimp0(W1tR$ Id n Ciiarles&o ',. W ~ould respnetriiy.jj aicoir Mrondii tr aind tlio.sa who pixrcliasel!W GODS ill 1hi City, thtte r oIprjkdto of. Foreign, FatacymWd :~lg fe, ]Dry Gqolt,1. Am they receive div hutll of their GOOD9 - I)11lCf' Irom EUIV0J'I' ,A iPQ rTs, diey rfl awireUId or lieiii nblro to cot ;petq alle. cessfifly, wiith ally o0lhor Market ill the. Ulu' 9ted States. )r . & F,. L~. 1KERI N & CO. 209 King stree't, North-we.-t cuirim~ of' King~ and AMarkilt Ntreets. Am 28 195..1 3mn :;Direct Importations of dim. rom 0wi t. Mziwiofaiver, 'MA [)E '15 ho it her:: IrTmde,aml. tqiirli6 thi'y with I ciiiot wi ivite V i i' at ien.iimr or putriciascrs, vithi a~ rimfr:i. that ilea Goads 'ill be BroiI Iro!1imprI " Bid' EvcI. Jvi. 11 Itcaitl ISON& CO Dans PLAIN vs, BLapkEad t, It1R-va 'Il' :crioliCr. Tic o ~rso l ship-:a. G ii c.l " :oit"s Blck Whit illp -C. & 1-,. 11. KI-AHUUSO.)N & CO. 209e.tcoa' Knr.irm., ilii.'r~ PLA( INS ti Ai, B 3St-RETS KER . Il, , d~viri . Dli 0ri h iio tiL, m inc \V()LE'. MXM. U1oi'. II 11!r r tii't' I i i-poo . the i I iii~ that14 (.1" ' II, N . I~Shii,. Kfor ai.A biap.i;r I:' Inontia whTich. doh' til tl o~c~i:la ilgozieit -Crelitorlit pmitd Ma r t l I ~ 'rw .. W, .I' I$ Allut pesliarlia I tie 'j'st Wild~Ver,' 1 . b;v h!~y ptan ;it the AV )NI IS't frInsar e.inid ti ii I 1 , it o a~t wi1II li (Pr It is I uipti' h a t ilire I i w il wioi t I eh- i ,i l i Iiti c liphtil pX -: lt-lll an'i tl i I liv ito'l l iliI lii crditors13 pe:it led -I ortir i Sale leAIII:sfN 1. IA. Winlls towand South-Caroliua*4Sumter Di.aL -IN JQU1TY.% Altiander Mclaln, DmtSl MoL.ah1- Allei Arl i vs. A. Col qugh inpf Chas. It ' ordereil, on fotiotedf Mayrant & Rich aid defendanta.8lcitors, thatt the creditora of Ibt late Charles McLean, be reqluired to e4 tablih titejr-dernands in 11* Court on or belflre the6111 fIftay of. October next; and that tite Conunissione- give nritice c'f thin order by at. V 9wtsi anttne on the Court Houste door, o tion of thi' said igriod, and by nng in one- of 'ite papa of thin Diu trict tire cvery LtWp weeks unti tle first day of Ortober ne.t. W - ; IIENJ. Fi DUNKIN. Jnne 4.1850 The above is ta 191."io 1850. Jttnc 12 33 '. 2wtd ,I'lia kuhiteribier kjnx~emnoved him FUllNY VU'U WAl(eROM to 3ir. A. J. Mose' new buing ( a h oreh will keep con. stantly on hand, eal natr.ortnient of Fur f ure, conslsting i part of Dreesinig flu us, PMail 141 Ainrlble Tupo oaA ark - vnn, Foot Stoo!r, Ottrnan", Wartirobel s i n ane 3.iiogany. Cant!lo stantis, Diing, Tea fid Work Table". Cetlro do.; Curled 31aple hiah nnl low popt felstenolm, Inogany do.; Ofhice, Sitning, Ntqring and locking Chairs of every de?,cripnaon. Fuirniture usade and repairel at the shortet nlotice.. Plain and Mahogany Coffins frnished t) or dTer. 'hie stib-eriber im prepared to furnish Blints, Sash and lDocor. at Charleton Prices. ie% will colntintue hill WOIRK-8I OP at lit Otld Stand, wiere' all orders in his line will bW putlll'tually ttetleel toe. DANL. S. SARGENT. '11ay 15 29 tf 'I'lie suilecriber rePpertfuilly itifeins his custto iners and te ooinintinity at large, tiha lie brana jn--t received a lnrge n-'ortine'nt of (I,0T"1M, I'A% M Ill:S, uitA l' I-: IES and VES'' ING*s If all der'iptiio. together with a large -stock off Spring aIl Sinrner Ready Miade Clothing, alll fr whi. i will b- eohl low for casli, or to punernal .etinors; lealtsltie eall and exntniner for yourr'elvese. Mar26 1). J. WINN. Spring of 1850. W. G. IIANCIOFl'. 253 niti '255 King Street. l- now receiviipguad fillers to lpirelat.eere of )LY GOODS, who May % isit thel: City one of tle Largest Stocks of Rici and Deservable, (ooets ever ..eeewool in Chnrileston. I-ving innd- ex. tenpive arrngieinenity. fer SPl'IIN(; SA LES, hef coifidetly ici it.- mrchater. to hi ock ahim it ie unnoaiee, altructiVe, einbracilng all tie v rie lf .New an1l Mle.wit SLherb lac tk an colore;l. " ttifeinlsl,. Silk .in-lin.. 'isuete'le ; " nraefee. hthe hiil (11el p1rintoeel; GiVILhawtn.. . inglett .iln lin , lern ts; A lp:ieee . tlth.lu~ie. s, fly,:; Fenthlreideries ef vai nitill. t e'. F%-eiiv )nr-'oe (omis in %'uriety of tyle and White f ero-s fof nill the various linailne,,; EIlega it nae-. b-ne, silk anid Muslin Sinwls anI .eitlees; itiurn a dIine-n Fnbries-; Ilboiery. Glove anid Uieler Ve.ie., (Silk, Mu rinnwand 'Umetn); inberoidere..l. Roevere ieineitched lant Plin L.i. no'n Cmithric likt. in great variety; -A .0o G(oels fer Genter Wear inl till tlhe leading styles of Woolen ani Coiteon Fuabltrie. A leolt comfp!nite Lea.-tlaent af all th~e hteav~y (enone I'nbhrie's for l'hositatien nle.. tegelliwr ith a ltig'e t'rock; eof of( a..' .n.I Iroewn Dire.-e ties, r-oleoredt otton etit e, etc. t' e'nebuzterc c'lutayc deen'iel upon~l firehiing the w et vtyh- ef o-I jlileeort.ed, . . a'e ntg-nt alwaye ini lie- .Matke~t lto rupply nse with thte len it wieer. the' scteck w'ill be feondl tee em herneelinlrly ev aruiele iin ilmc ry I eoedi line nnel will Ib. eifi.ed et the 1.0W l-$ST PtNN 1511.F, PI'.. N.1 I le' hase niindeh birge ibliltin tea hii Wh lsle. .111-ititanl will 'It pcr'enred tee eef fir3n at a utl ienulseali'ly attactive stock, peiniia t o.hii at Lo i'rie.e for 'Cashe or ,tc;e >. 1'e50. Stores to Rent. TIhe '.tb'trie rs odi'i-r for itcut, ont veit r.,onahme tern., htis two N l\V STOREfl1 of A. J. I . Me...w. Thley a.re neatt and emonie~t es. withs tine I AI renuend S heelte~r in thle yard. tia it!t gooidil ied for buinsn .\. J. .\OSES. Jeune '1, 1h5i 3'5I if Negro Shoes, tie leietti ettilre eof tr.n ee n ten l 've 'l'hgentsie pit o, ifit h-- 'bon-rtie by the F'A 1.1.. F~or r I -r:'.e ias t i:,. h. wanii r-e.pe'ifeully reier p.i ie te reeenn te ij-pe .<e'l tee plrchlase I:hu t the e n h' p-I t tretni e li hi :,it year. I.' to ee r , hce uell gn.eraneie theini ute, lowi t. Th'ii subl'ecribe~r we i!elliI enfr thle ening yvir, cin rn':euonable te'rtes, the rescidtece orth i'e I. F. \~vyt.ls, Esq. Iit State-. h lur;.-( )ni th' prceneto. ere a iecnfertale I wel!lingr letuse needl.ill ncesesary lintil tni mtlit Twil enty'. Acerese of an :l titch d thc're tee, econ'anee.g a e('0 let 'Pt a rd ill ll operatioen. itce * .M. A. ~\Vl,l'S, Ad:n'.r. St aebn jere, ls titainnr v, 1850N. 1t0 It Executor's Notice. 'T'he ('reelCte eel Wtn. J. lIte.es,Eq. dlti ceel, ar e ce Ibul upontle to peslent to thet ed :oer'huc to~ leeawi~. Ande those titdebited teeo the sa d eceaede leo inaeii palymtent. I \VW. J. Il'l'S, * ~Qcuaif./ede Ex'or.. .lyl 21 hi f DoKalb Factory, Ilininig taekeni the AXgi'ncy eef lthe Dt:.. N .\ l.Il".c '.\'Ti tl Vt, we' are. pered~rc tee cell therir V.\1t 1.N\' :ni t()SN A Il t 5; for Cash A. .T. & P. M\OSEKS. Jmte' 2 1. 1 850. 35 if $10,000 CASH Ineatnd fori thle putr'ltase of Negroesc of c her se.x. A ppcly to I ther hr eit erotice thcat aeppl itetin will be it for ta rel frte nea'hr the boete ofC ld. notite Steetkey 'cit., tee the recad fr'omi Hiethop-~ I' lh t 'anen, aiit the leer ed eef the planta tien ofl .he'l Daii is. bulN HIItOWN, Sen. I Rice, (Ctrn aned (lean Rice for sale, at the siign *of thn N~Emtum~ TEMPERANCE HOUSE. f 'Ti.e u'dei'sigtied'would ilaeitill I nnaithe pubild that b~f~ataken t~w os owell kno .a # " rmerliy t T. e ni in the town of Comden 01,e 6 pepared ti accommodate travellers, and boarderv - reue ionable prices. Those who desire to feel tti same uwet ubrond as .at home, are Invited to give h m a Cil. Travellers acrcomti1ated for a singlo night, and breakiant lI tiie for the cars in ie morn. Ing, at modierate charges. J. B1, F. BOONE, Proprietor. Feb. 13 1850, 16 if Educational Notice 0- Thebxercisens of the BRADFORD SPR INGS FEMALE INSTI TE, Humn ter District.will be resumed on Moniday, the 4th of February" ensninK, under the diroction of Rev. E DWIN CX'ER'ssist. ed by able and accomplisied Teachers, in I the various branches of literary and inamental education. The Trustees have made the most liberal an1d complete -r rangements to impart nit extensive, thor Ough, ande highjy tinished education to all thmq. 'uji conn itted to their chirge; nd < ost. erate terms. Strict And r paidl to thle innneri and moralsof the young ladies. R eligions ser vice, in connection with Sbbaith School exercises, held every Sunday morning in tlie Chapel. Jor the benefit of the institu. tionl. The scholastic ytenr is divided into two sessions (if five moiith.s each, bieginnrting respectively on the first Mlondnvs. m Fel. ruary aind July; payments half year!v in advatice. Rates the the same as last y'ear. D. 1. McLAURIN, 'Sec. & Trens. The follomwitg resolution was adopted by the Board of Trustees: Resolved, That hereafter any parent, who siall send to board and educate in Ihis Iistitute, at any onelrne five dughiters, inlI be entitled to receive the board aid education of the fifth one gzratis. An arrangement has also been made to snpply Stulents ot the Institute with books and stationary at Charlestoi retail prievs. Feb. 6th 1850 15 tf Webb Clark's Hotel, SUM iTER F7LLE, S. C., This I lolel is sitatinted in the m1,1st pleasant part of tihe to%%-i. The Proprictor wdl be pleased to ree his frienls and the travellingi public; prom isiig! to spare no exert ions on hi7s part to render them comfirtable. Charges rea sonable. W EBil C.ARK, Proprietor. Jan 23 13 tf EI -rTri-Weeklv Telegraph, (Columbia) and Charleston Courier, copy three months ind send bill0 to tils otlice tor payment. SUMTER HOUSE. 12F- MYF.RS. woubll respecrtfully in. forn the citizenp of Smufervill unt te otrrotnding otintry, that lie has jtitt n-'urned fronm Cliarleston, and has Imtue arrangeinents to receive ICE and SODA WA '1lR, of every variety. w.ekly. it' ha on hand, niod will continue to receive titroughati. tht- seaon. a choire amortmnent of Winei and Crlials, Confectdonaries, Frnitj &c., all of which will be dit.led 6f cheaper thant war over oored bfire in thil are. W The subscriber re1pectfully nn. iou nr'mcr to the TIraveintg Pub itr a t 2o'ciock, (i xcept Xzinuday) tnot 'arrives at I aretin aut in time~ fair the carns'fur C ha rb-stin IAne a sn.tme dlay (after the nrrival oif th.'ecarsl from. hiarletntn) and arivesi ut Sumiterville ati 8 o'clock. N. It.-ITaimrin proetired!lii theervicesN of hais formner l)ria er, 3Mr. I.. ii. iEl'F,, enn :ann- all who latroniz his siage', at i'ae nel expeLlitions April 1, B50 .2, if f'rie.dts and that- public, tt fit ii~ m 'I u ou t hi. ine iskick ofl Bos aund .lhoes, pa~.rt oft n liab hetiit~ lite'ly r'ce'ivedl nal now "j".-si t, lin taris as~ aidv'u an:a tas n ever oiilreda in i ti mat~rke't. Ii- docak coni-sts~e of an nea.trtmniazt oft tiipertine, Gnitenrt. Ti'e.s, hInskinis, ald al ltes aia'ers, all of wic sh lie wif hie hisa y~ t dipa.-a itf low faar (unti. sr 'sn a rhort erea lit. I irnmt.s dsiroui iof purcha.sting ni ill do wall to fsisat him. ithi a caat tt isa ioo-r .sui stint ..tn-r. ione dooaar Westt atf Wa. Wehht.i 'lon'.. . h-lotaas kae cosatantly otnad. huwred For Bale, e hnnredarn elvenacres, sit timCd ini Clareont ount, abouttt Sevent mi!es fromii Sitmtervillej~, th tle public ro'aal leaditntg from Sutetrv'dlet to thle Swin' ing: i'enis. Thiere iotn the placee a giol D wein g iios, Nuttcheni, Smookie-Ihmarse, Stablesa, Corni Illuse & c. AX I in gaood repaisr F. r t ermos ap~ply to Samii.J. lBradfoerd J. \Vs. Dairgan ohr the Stubaacri ber on the ithmitation. G IN M A KIN G, &C. aV are' pirepatred to execulto orders to any 'xtenit in ther abtove line, both fo' new woarisani repsairs. 4 Our G ins are not suir pa~ssedl bys an in ade in th e State, posse'siing allie ad,-.antages af th(le F"a'lling Breast a.nd Sliding hIbb s ui hieb Iiaves a great deal mt wa y of reunirs. \aVe also usae the Steel l'uate Saws vithI teethI set in ani anglo that cannot possibly intjure th litnest staple, wi th ant ilnpraisiment tou re'giulate t he mitin tu ofJ thu e' otton; atir brush as cos'iitruc'tetd oni a Ilithiness, at rengtIh antd force--iall very ma'tierial mi t hea Successfu Iopjerationt oft ~a sit. We woua'atld intvitea plantters to) call at our shopt andi i 'xai ne tor toIhemise lves, ly, thatt they'~ shiall have no c'au:se to c'olm. pthiit eit her of oulr work'l or ptrices. C'AIINFYT MAKING. 'We are' also pireparedl lto idt wortk in the Cabii nt linite-sucht as liedsteads. \Vsard.. robes Safes, laaok cases, Stands, Tables, 1 upboards, & c. &c. at short notice, rot libieral termsn. ilU DON &. BROTIIERi. O)1ppo~sit' Ihe P'reslytaei hurch. inters tIle, A pril 22, 1817. 241 Groceries Just Received, Y'oung I [yaon Tea; Pickle*, asseaarited; a'attchi and London Porter, In pts.a Potrt andi Madlerta Wlncs; (:idor Viinegar; 6000 Fi'ne Sega rs, f'or sale b' I. ni ut 4 .4' D* ses4 7 'anda4 ng rod*a -.Disqrder., ed Liver 'or Somach suchi as (Jonettpatiop, pn, ward PiM, u .to the Head, Ap ditv f mack, gust for Food, Fullhnb4wt tlke Stmna (i, Sozs'r, &~oje. Sinkin p to Pit of 'tie Stomach. Swim 7ning of the Head, J ur.eled and diicult !rgathin fluttring at thi eart, Cihoking or. Sujfoca tig sensations when i' a 4L L1ing Posture, Dinness Pf 'ioiifn, Dote or Webs be ' fore the Sight, rever *. and dull pain in the Ifead, Thefcieny <f Perspiration Yecllowness r6f the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Ciheet, Limbds, ,jc., Sudden Fluzlies of Ieat, Burning in (he Flesh, tostant imglfinin of Evil, and Ge Jepresgion of Spirit, can '6 EIFFECTUALLY CURED BY Dig. HOOFLAND2S cecbrated Germain Bitters, rJIF'AIED BY DR. C. M.'#ACKSON, AT 'IME GERMA.V AlI-DICINr .STORE. No 120 A rch St., Philailelpait.. Threir portrer over the abore diseasess r ild. if ,w/inlled, hi any other prepxirat - initegl' Xtaecs. as the cures attest, an xmin -isss ofjter skilllphysicians had failed. These. Hitters are worthy the attention of in. 'alids. I'omIssig reat virtues in the rectifi iion (f diseases of the Liver and lesser glia exerriing the most .earching powers in weA iess and afyection of the digestive organt, they are, % itial, rafe, certajin and pleasant. REAID AND HE CONVINCED. .CHAS. Hont.sox, Esq., Easton, Md. :in a let ter to Dr. Jackson. Jun. 9, 1850, saiJ-.. "My wife nod inyselfihave received more ben. eifit from yior medicine than any other we have C er t: kvin for the D)yspepsiria and Liver disrase." "'ITin TF.g L.os o," published at Wood jtock, Va.. January 10, 1850, said "A GREAT ME-IDICUNK." "We hitv uniformly refrained from recom mnnding to the public any of the various Patent eiudjens of the day, unlens thorqpighly con %iinced of their value. Atnong thoe we consid er w'orthy of notice is the Geoman Bitters, in % ented by Dr. IhoofJand, and prepared by Dr. Jaickson. in Philatdelphia. One instance ~in lairticular, in. which thu superior virities of this inedicitie lar e been tested has fallen tinder opr observationi. During the inst summer, a sen of Mr. AIt AHeA CRiAXIL ., of this coty, was ve ry serioisly afflieted with l.iver complaint, iind ifler trying in vain va'rious remedies, he purchnsed a bottle of the Bitter, and after us 1ng it. wlas so much relieved of J-ik distressing malady. thait he procured another bottle, an is' restored entirely to iealth." READ FlURT ER F FACT scientifie and literary "Nriw YonK Waza I1ere is a prepNirann wh - ini the U~nmmeappear to re commending, and the reason is~ is ltost celebrated physciats of mnoerrfT , the hate Dr. Christophier *Wilthi% 1ooflan4 I ,rnmfessor to the l'nivmersity of Jena, Private l'liysicimn to time King of I'rtussla, arid one. of' the gneatest medical writers Germany has. over trmineed. lie 'tas emophatically the enemy, of 1unbug, and therefore it mddicine of which hce w as~ the, inventor and endorser may be conui dently relied on. lie specially rec'ommended it ill Iver Complaint, Dyspepala, Debility,: Vertigo, A cidit y of the Stomach, Constipation,. adalcomplamnts arisingfrmadoded condition of the stomach, the liver anid the in. toiesttc. Nine l'hilhadelphia papers expr'ess their conviction of it-s exellemnce, andi several of the editors speak of its efllects from their own inuhividual experience. hUnder these circum smtanes, we feel warrmnted, not only In eallij the at~tenton of our readers to the present pro prietor's (Dr. C. M1. Jackson's) prejaration,. hot in reconunending tho article to all afflict. ed. Tu"itMORE EVIDENCE. Th Ptr..%nesrnl.l'I SA-UrDnAY GA.-rrz " the best family newispaper ptublishted in 'ti0o i nitedl States, time edlitor say-s of lR. IltOOFI..\ND'S GEl MAN DTTTERS. "'it isielhtumn that wme ree,-ctmmend wm'hat are termned Pantent Mledicines to thme confidence andi pattronat~g.- of our readuers; and, therefore, when we' recomumemid [r. llooland',ierman Bitters, 'mem ni ii a to b~e distiinctly tunderstond that wae are not slea:king of the nostms of time dlay, that. aire noisedi aboutt for a brief period and then for C'ottein after they have dlone their gumilt r~cof mi-eie,' bitt of a mnedicinte long e.sta~id uimversally prized, and which has muttto hertyuappovali of the Faculty itself." Evdneupon eiiidence huts been receive-d (like time loregointg:) fronm ail sections of the Un imin, th last three years, and then strongest testi mo1011v in its faror, is, ths; there is more of it un ed inmtthepratcar of te regular Phtysiciatns of Phlilelpi hn all other nostrums combined, a the ta enit en'ily ite establishedl, anid fully proving thaut a seicentific. prepatratiotn will meet i thm their < ie approm al when presented even mi tis fortu. hatt this medicine wim'll cnre liver Complaint and .ily peinu, no onte can olionht, after us~ing it as shirerel. It acts spaeneimahly ttpon' the stomn. ~ich andu liver-it is preferable tou cahomel in aU loiliouse ise~se-the eiTet is immediate. They~ can he adinitstered to FEMA i.. or iNFATc with sa fety anti reliable benefit., at any titme. itEWVARE or CO[UNTERpFEIrS. Thi. mtedicine hats attained that hhth charac ter wiimhiha necessary for all medicie. to at tin t. indiucoecoiimierfeiier, to pot forth a spot rionts arnicle at the risk oef the lives ofito who are innoentlily deceivedl. I LOWE hULL TO TIE MEARKS OF T HI RGE NUlNE. Thecy hav e time written signature of C. 31'. JA'CN80ftu upom time wmirapper, nde the nare lowmn uithe bottle, teithout uwhieA they @re spat rmu. F'or salta, wiholeisale rind retail, at the No. 120) A RCi Street, onte door below Shrth, (htte of 28 Rlace street,) Philadelphia, and by n-spectable dealers gentradhy thruitghoiut thme muunltry. Also, for sale In Stmtervlle by I II. . S. IE1LLETT' .July 31st, 1850, 40 t $100 REWAR~h I wilil give the above reward for proof to conviction of my Mlan CIlA~IL.S, (a carpein ter hw Irade,) being htarboured by anl , spensil ble Viteo Man, anod Twenty-Hivo Dolrs fin~ hai apprehension andu delive ryin Sntier Jail. id bo a bought from Jiatssoni Corbit, and - a ieat .Reynobds' int Darfingm ng llishopyilie. I A. J. MOS.. - May 22, 3 20,000 lbs, Iron Assoi e ',, 5 ,000 yils. Osnaburgm, 5,000 yds. nlrown' shirting rind ttug 5,000 yd-. Jlue Domnetio aM id I~s,'~.t' ' Shalf buarrebls, No. 1, htasbie Freh Ada, Wine and LeA't~ . uekn and resh supply ouf -all kitdtsat Gis u t te ved, aund Abr imalo, by . '. - Feb 27, * A. 3. & P. ?'fUSE ,