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p$Ud)QR5 of this act, to have and tcceivc a patent for hi* invention, as specified in hb claim, or for any.part thereof, u the fact of ' priority of right or iorention shall in 'any such case be made to appear. And such ad* judication, if it be in favor of the right of guch applicant, shall authorize the Commissioner to is.mc such patent, on his filing a copy of the adjudication, and other who complying with the requisitions of this act: Provided, however, That no such judgment or adjudication shall affect the rights of any person except the pottle* to the action and those ? ? - 1 ~ ilxim uiifmrVlllPIlt UCNllUjJ IIHU JIUUl Uf UIIU1I mv<? , to the rendition of such judgment. Sec. 17. And be it farther enacted, That iH actions, suits, controversies, and eases arising under any law ot the United States, granting or crtitirmiug to inventor* the ex* closire right to their inventiobsor discoveries, shall be origiuaJIy cogntfcabk, as well in equity as at law, by the circuit courts of the United States, or any district court hating the powers and jurisdiction of a circuit court; which courts shall have power upon bill in equity filed by. any party .aggrieved, in any such case, to grant injunctions, according to the ooursc and principles ol courts of equny, to prevent the violation of the rights of any - i i i? ? . r -i inventor as securcu to mm uy but ui toe United States, on <uch terms and conditions ns said courts may deem reasonable. Provided, Airatrrr,' That from all judgments and decrees, Crum any such conn reudcred in Uw premises, a writ of error or appeal, as the ease may require, shall lie to the Supreme Court of the United States, io the same manner and under the same' circumstances as is now provided by taw in other judgments and .decrees of circuit court*, and ra mi other eases in which the court shall deem it reasonable to allow the same. ^ See. 18. And be it further enacted, That mbenerer any pateattp ol an invention or discovery shall desire an extension of hu.pa r'_ .* *. r ... i! ? L - icnt ocyouu iue lenn 01 lis nomai ton, nc may make application therefor, in writing, to the Commissioner of the Patent Office, setting forth the grounds thereof; and the . Commissioner shall, en the applicant's paying the sura (if forty dollars to the credit of the Treasury, as in the case of an original application for a patent, cause to be publish cd, in one or more of the principal newspapers in (he city of Washington, and in such Other paper or papers tut he may deem proper, published in the section of couutry most interested adversely to the extension of the paten*, a notice of such, pppftcation and of the time and place when and where the same wfll be considered, that any pgtsoft may. appear tod show cause why tbe extension should not be nranted. And the JSccniar v bf Sun*, tiw C^ctnMiontr of th? Psteoi Office, and tbetiolict*. or of flic Trea-uiry, thill consisfdto a bo rd lo hear and decide upon tbe evidence produced be fort ibem both, lor and against the cxtemtou, and shall .-it; lor that purpo-e.at ibe time and place do-' signaled in the published nonce thereof.? The patentee shall furnish to said board a auieiiteht, in writing, upder oath, of the a?tcri.iia,:d r.due of ihe mvcuuvn, ami ol bis receipts and expeudituft-s, sufficiently in i detail to exhibit a true and faithful account of Ioa and profit in tiny manner accruing to him from and by reason of said invention. And I if, ujioo a hearing of the matter, it dull appear to tbe full end entire satisfaction of said board, having dtjo regard to tbo ptiblic mtereet thereto, that it is just andproper that j Iho term of the patent should be extended, j by reason of the. patentee, without neglect i or default oo hts part, having faded to obtain, from the oae and sale of his invention, ? reasonable remuneration for the time, iu: gammy, and expense bestowed upon the . soma, and the introduction thereof, into use, >. u shah be line duty of tlto Commissioner to 1 renew end extend the patent, by making a j certificate thcrc-op of such extrusion, for the ] term of seven years from and after the ex-) piratkm'of tho firtt unn: winch certificate, < with a certificate of said board of their judgement and opinion as aforesaid, shall becti-j tared on record in tho Patent Office; and; thereupon the raid patent shall have the same effect in law aa though it bad bceu originally granted for the term of twenty one yan j And the benefit-of such renewal a-'-all ex-; lend to ?*?tgnec? aud grantee* u: die right lo neo the thuig patented, to the extent ol < tHeir respective interest thenm: Proeuieti, ktxtxtxf, That so extension of a patent shall1 be granted after tbu expiration of the term for fcrbtcb it eras originally issued. Sue. 19. And be h further cuacteJ, That there sbalf be provided fur the u*> of taid office, a library of acieutifk works and periodical publications, both foreign and American, calculated to facilitate ilw discharge of tho duties hereby rcfptirco of the chtel officers therein, to be purchased under the direction of the Committee of live Library of Congress. And tho sum of lif'ecu hundred dollars is hereby appropriated, for that purpose, to Ik? paid out of tho patent fund. See. '-it). And be u fort Iter eiiactini, That it shall be tite duly of the CoimiHXMouer to cause lo be classified and at ranged, in such rooms or galleries as may be pros ulcd for that purpose, in suitablo cases, When necessary lyu ilu.il ? ?-! " ?-I. ? Ml MIVCI i^iwvavHifVK! tiiau III 9ULII IflilKillCr IS hall be cooducive to o benotici.il ami fsiorablc display thereof, tho models and rpecinnms of compositions end of fabrics am) other manufactures and work" of art, patented o? unpatented, which lw*o been, or ahull hereafter be deposited in fiwi office. And ?aid rooms or gdlcries shall bu kept open during suitable hour* k>r pttblir. inspection. Srr. 21. And be it Wither enacted, Tliat all acts and parts of act- heretofore passed on ih:s subject, be, and the same ore hereby repealed- Provided, fiwrvrr. That all actions aud processes in law or eijuity sued out prior to the pass:.arc ol this act, may be prosecuted to final judgment ami execution, in the some manner a> though this net had 7XM been pn??fd. excepting and anting the TW * * ? < V application to anv such action, of the provisions of the fbitrlcenih and fifteen sections or this act, as far as they may be applicable .thereto. Amd provided, aim. That all applications or petitions for patents, pending at . the time of Ute pa&tagc of this act, in cases ; wh*ro the duty has been paid, shall be proceeded with and acted on in .the same man! ner as though filed after the passage ihereof. JAMES K. POLTf^ Speaker of the House of Representatives. W.R.KING, I President of the Senate pro tempore, j I Appjkovcd, Julv dth, IS'10. ! tvntietv lArk'sftX ( - Frona the Prmlletoo fiirsK-nfeer. j ' ' (K$ Kt quest.) ! Mr. Editirr.?I. observe in the Morcary j a recommendatory notice of a very honora! ble and respectable citizen, General Camp| bell, a? a proper person to succeed our | present Governor Mr. M'Duflie. The subject is one of great interest to the com?j - " ?- 1 11 C knf It rr ; uiuuuv, aim wcii wuimr ui uvu>^ > sod. The times are ominous em! ihreu-1 ! tcning, and require a man of practical i good sense, knowledge of the world, and i energy of character. But arc there not | other citiaens in whotn these qualities ( may be found? If so, give tin the oppor* tnnlty and advantage of choice. Col. ! Preston Is not likely to quit Washington. ] A gentleman is already before the pttb! He through the recommendation of some of ; bis friends, for the same situation, I moanl o u n...i? r s_n nnt nn.i ' ft * ?V|? A#W?<W1 VI VVIUillVI?i VV HV? ? 1 | derstarid (hat Utcsc gentlemen are at p?c-' I sent cither candidates or cooipctitors; but, I whoever among ub, is likely to aland fair J before the public as being qualified for I the office in qucstiou, may properly be ; recommended in that point of view by, ) any of his friends or fellow citizens. < j Col. Huller is a military man; having I t served for many year* in the army of Uiej Uuited Slates, and recently at ihehmd, .i>f* A riirix of rnliihlofirt in Klnri'ln. in! ( both ?Uuation* wit?) acknowledged merit! 'nml reputation. The present expert nt, j our affair*, especially in reference i j our , peculiar domestic institution*, aw' the urjcesslly for a well orgMitet] system oif' I militia, which the prencut Rxccutivc has | taken pain* to render efficient, makes il ; desirable fur us to lure a gentleman ot '.the 1 >J ?i* our Mtatr, who nosar?<ct; ac lual - <! praciieal military knowledge and j ! r ;.uricnc<5- I hope nmsi siuccrcir that s '.here may be no occcaion or opportunity for) 'ihcdiapisv of such attainment*; nor do Ij ' foresee thai ihcro will be; bni audi is thej ; aspect of affair*, tlut our Governor would 1 he uiucn hcitcr mlh list* kind of knowledge than vithsnl iu peace i* always more certain, when it i? known (hat wo are prepare*.! for whaterer roeerec may occur. Col. Under i* a plain, prudent, practical.' popular man; of known tirinncr* and dc-j cisiuu?a man who ha# earned and has re- f .._ i ,i._ r I ... ..r i . r_n I mr (uuuuL'iicr i?i um irnuw n;i* , tens. I hrtpc an<l brliere Hp will unt trr' "projroscil a* the candidate of any pariy. \ ! It?? c]uitc enough if our citizens oppose 1 each o;hor when great questions of public 1 policy call upon each of u* to take bU ' Hide openly and manfully. Bui in lime* ' of political peace, when angry tWossiont | are asleep, L?t u* hare a trace with political party. Question* of great mora en i are likely to occur, that will call upon? every ciuwm of every party to take able, irifh llin Slilr sttii tt'lth the Sotilli: t'ol.f Duller'* attachment* in Htair Right* doctrine* in politics, arc loo well known to he disputed: but I do not dwell upon them, because I am no friend to this being brought on the carpel so as to keep up political animosity, till circumstances absolutely compel us to do so. True frien !s to their country may be found on both -, sides. Many persons inquire, can Col. Duller afford to be Governor.' Why not.' Whai busiiie** hat he to br wiser titan the LegUlature. and to run i"to more exoensc than they haTc thought lit !u oilutv! if be dues, in my opinion he docs wrong. Deride*, who is to be the judge of n gentleman's private cirrutntlaurr* but uimseli"? If he i* contented. why nre his i fnvnds discontented! He is the proper and only person to determine this point for himself, and no body for bim. 1 Will Col. Duller serve! He hs* repeat : cdly said thsl lie will not pot himself for-1 urard; hut if the people with him to (ill \ the office, he shall consider it his duty to j comptv. >nicii are the renson* for nominating Col. Butler, offered by A Ft LI.OW ClTITRX. ISctr> Copartnership. npilli undersigned having on the 1st in*t * 4?mciaisil ihrnrndrcein the tnerfatitile buMitc**, under the linn of Shannon. M'Gec At Co. respectfully solicit from the community oml particularly ?hc former] customers of Slumnon At M'Dowall, n continuance of the liberal patronage ex-j tended to that firm. ami whirli it will be their endeavor to merit. Their stock of! t>n v c;? ti i:*, HARDWARE. (V u roc cries, n select aim! rxtetmivc. nntl will be scd of oil liberal Ifrm*. V. .f. HIMNNON. II. T.-M'GKR. . \V. D. M'DuWALL ? June 19-21-if. The business ef ihe Into lirrn of Slum non & M'Dowall will bo settled by the subscribers. SHANNON, MOPE & CO I LANDS SMSH Si&EaEI!: ttgtflE subscriber offers for sale his va?; AA luablc plantation, on the w.e<f'si<le of J the Waterce rirer, and on both ?ides of Sawney'g Creek, about 10 miles abovo Camden, consisting of upwards of &.OOO acres of land. There about 400acres of open land in the tract, nod (he balance well limbered (tviih oak, hickory nod pine.' Id ihc Iran there is a large body of ihe'beal land, uncleared. On the premises are all the [necessary building*. and in excellent re- , pair for carrying on an extensive plantation, and supplied with the best water.? On Sawnc)'* Creek, running through the land, there aro some valuable mill seats.? Any person desirous of purchasing, i would do well to examine the premises, as <* great bargain may be had, anil on liberal j terms. A'U?N STEWART. Tunc 19?21 ?if ; \ j Dissolution of Copartnership. The copartnership of Shannon, and M'Dowall wan dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st insi. Thcv tender to the public their grateful thanks for the favors thcv have received.* C. J. SHANNON, j W. D. M DOWALL. June l&~2l-lf . NOTICE. j THEfihn heretofore existing under the. fir.n of CARPENTER & BONN FY, in j i consequence of the death of :h"c former,; . \vn? dissolved on'the 1st day of Jdnv l.isi. j All demands due by, and to the concernj will be attended hy tlic subscriber c-lu> having- purchased the entireinterest of thr ; concern, will continue the burino* on Ms j ryru account. The ifoek on hand tvill he ; disposed of at reduced prirc> through the! summer mouths for cash, or to those who arc panctual in their payments. Country merchant* will find it for their interest to .call (as Ills object is cash) and cxarr.ii.c hi*.-stock, as he is determined to put goodr to them at a shade store rust. K AV. HONNEY. Camden Orphan Society's - Academy. AN Assistant is wanted for this institution to IcaclrPenmansloji. A ritimictie. and the other ordinary brooches of. an English education. L iidnubtcd testimonial* wi?i he required, tioth fur Liu rnry and Moral qua-! lili rations., Applicnnih. staling their term* am! naming th?ir references for character.' will aunlr fall notiasr imitlt to " 'moses i lOLBlU )0k, M. u. Principal, c o. a a July Medical College of the State of South Catolina. Tito annual course of Lectures in thin Institution, will be rwuntctl un ilic ?ccon?l .uonriay in N ore tuber, in Uie following brenchet> Anatomy? Dv J. P^Iward* HoSbrool, M. I>. Surgery?Br Juliti Wagner, M I). Obilctrics?By Tliomat G. !'rio|rai< M. I> Practice t>f Medicine?By S. Menrr Dieknon. M. D. Physiology?By James M online, Jun. M.I) Materia Medico?By Hcnrv B. Frofi. M. I?. CA'wii.'rv-~C. !). Slirpartl. Deaanitrator of Anatomy? F. Wurii*-man. M. D. tlPNRV i? Pr>ewr n?.. ? ? *?vw a | ?/i on. Aogti>i 20?UO Medical College ol So. Ca. Quern Street. Thr annual coume of lecture* in tlua Institution u ill eonitncnce uu the xecund ! Monday in Notembrr next. | Anatomy.?By Wm, Hume, M. D. Sxigrry ?By E. Horry Deo*, Al. 1). Practice of Medicine.?By Thoina* Y. 8i(iinni, M. D. Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children.?By F. Y. Porclirr. M. D. iMsitii.trs of Medirene, and Aideria Mrdi i ca.?Bv llcnry Alexander. .M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy.?By Charles Davi*, !U. D. tlemons!rtiierr of Anatomy.?Bv II. W. j Crouch M. D. F. Y. POROHEK, Dean. ! I Aiignsi ?i? >*# NOTICE. ~ TIIE subrrrilwr h?? juat received n supply of choice <5roeeriea. t*. SUGAR, MOLASSES, n 'ia \>k?< e , POUT do. | TKAimtry,. do. \ MA It SAILS, JJO. It*SBp!fr DO, PAif. ' * ~<L~. 1 Bhl. Fine Shimon Fish, j sjjn>r3i?st!caii1A-. \ j I.cftwiich'* best chcxviiig TOBACCO, honey ?l?r i|n. J. J. J j The aWc article* will he hold low fori cnsfi. .1. L. JOKEA. May 21-1? if. l or *a!c ni tbi? Office I 7 a.OS:OS7ASZ.3 'MILLINERY AA'D mm - The subscribers . respectfully anounct* to their friends in Curndent>nnd the public generally, ibat tile)' have corn incused ilic above business under the firm of Mrs. Danicls &. Miss Law, one door above Mr. J. Duuiap's store, where they will be happy, to exccnte all orders in iheir profession with neatness nod despatch.- - ? They have Just received from Jfctf) York an cxcdlcut assortment of so:n:s^: ; of ike latest and most fashionable ivf'h all other articles iu their line,- whirli, will He ?')hi ?n the u:.mt r?*a?onabie terms.; The Ladies of Camden and the adjacent country nrc-respectfully invited to cull and examine for (btm^ lTes MRS. DANIELS & MISS LAW. fiti - ??. - -L : 11 Ji. i.A. s f ? i no .oamcriucn wijj ai*?? keep (in uaitu an exfcllc?t-oi>a??riUH'Ot of Latliose French Kid* Morocco aud Vrunclle SiJPPER?l - . .. ; 7 I). (SL L I Angusi 20- -I Tor /Sale. . .. Anew aiuP excellent SyELKEY-anti HARNESS. Afi?tv n? . i Wffl. JPKAIN, j An^osl 20r30-?f " SUMTEtt HOTEL. Subscriber. inform* his frtcuils JL oml the public, that lie ha* taken lh?House formerly nrcirpi?d by J. GtwdBmn and mote rrrrntly l/y J. J. lluiin u$ e< Hole! \o the T<> u ft <?f Cunnlcn. " ami near! he Conri Huu.-c, where lie i- prrpnrci! u? ore ire coinjMnv, an! tinder* hi.nscM thai O.ftse who favirl.im villi their cm.par\ uill he sati??vd with lh? ir nccmmiimiaiionf. A. U. KLTh'I.Y. Mov 23? . Unguis Hold c. 21) 1-2 V.ilfS xvtlih n( CMZltcffr. ."I < 1/n tUr Ce rr titv. ^ I To* J I Whfr# illc subscriber r?ii>vjnu?*< his House' of Entertainment, bui!i a nnr howr, j expressly for I hi: ncca<u:!n?.!ation of str.in-' jrer*. lie linpc* to be nbie >u render hi?! <*uesti? comfortable urn) hap pi, ami solicits a continuance of former patronage."-No exertion* be Mauling i?n ;hr |>Jrt <.t the Subscriber. niViii 11 r*i v. July I(" - Vi.V-cm N. H. >lr iW mcr:. nn a^rnt for-lbc ( lioU*c, will br in Coin?Un? oilcml.i ?? ?*. D. II. | Not ir c. i MR. JOHN RO^SKR will ncus ,r.\ aitnrncr during mv nlwu-r from tinAuio. ' ' \V. J. liKRAl.D August 20-410?tf NOTICE. MU. A. Ill'KR i* our authorized a ; j;fni in cam)f?*ti. j C L CAMPBELL \ CO ' ft ..a IO rWl .a* tugum ??????-?II Lands for Sale* I'hr fiibucnbcr nflVr* for ?ale Lis valuable PLANTATION on lite waters ofj \Vhiic Onk creek, containing j . 3IO ACHES I iu a high fiutc cf ruinration Aboii' > 200 ACRES * | cleared, and about 137 Acres of Pine I*and, ?m Granny'* Quarter, adj?itiin? Dvnnif Gankins* plantation, and another trac* ronlaining 500 ACRKS, where the subscriber live*, on the Salisbury mad, H5 miles from Camden, rerv suitable Torn Hou?c of Entertainment.- ?j II ; l : . . 1 i i " * i vivji.3 ?niiiii|; mi pnrcnasc, ivuuiu iioj \rdl l? examine l\?r themselves. The re will be a fr*?!if <?! one n:<<! two! year** If not null! before thr first < ( .V?-| comber, it will bo olfoinl til public sale 1 ISAAC KMi-V August 20 f* Sportiujj Intelligence. i A Sweepstake open for three years old colt* anil fillies, to be run fur on the ?ia\ | preceding the regular races n\cr the C.tni-I ilen course, mile heats; entrance forIVit ?50, three or more to make ? race:' close? 20lh of October next. Pcr*nn> wish ins t?? make cn'rio can do so by for-' warding their names, color, pry, hire andj Inni of the r tr>* in the subscriber ntj Catmint), at any time bePoo the ~0th Oct. \ IICSI. ' i Ti;ssi; 3. XETTLEg, S< c'Vk Julv IM..2.V.II' C"./1" I'iic kl-Jiinr of iho fjourifr, Anjtisia; Ci*. will giro the nliofv a pla.'c ?i? !?i> |?<i | j>cr. moil the *20iii Outager nr\i. and lu? \?ar>l hi* account io tJio ytiltNcribcr. i'ollo i SiWV (iius. J hcv<* w Jm < ?;< u'.to on hnviuif tb?r Gin rrp-.iffi] liy ?!;, Tt, tvil! roil iff a favor hi *>*n liUjt lln*0! in ?? Mlv n.? ptiir!irnli'' . ami tUur> a f"i<! n|i|H>itnu'l5 "t each in dii* time. N> xv Oiii*, xvitji Slcvl 01 h -a plal , bIvxmv""!'- hand ud to. ?ab* by iOlJ^ WORK MAN. A (t fm I | j'-1 'i" ?.' iMu. New Copartnership. THE understand, tunpg on the first iust, associated themsejre* in the Mercantile baMOew -under iljfr firm of LSTT &. alffCESOiJr Rrspcctfollj tujicifs frtMn -the coiseMiohy, n ucl p.iriicufirty lire former customers, of -H. Wy, n ouufmuaacc- of the lihctai patronage extended to hint, and?which it will be \beh endear or .to merit;' llicy intend putehaaiagg cotton and otf.rfprdduc^-for which they will gire the ljfGliEST prices. * n Lttir:.: , W! & tHJGUSON. Srpi. ' M ft vv ypEmi i FKEST1 GOODS. TflL snbs?cribeT5 arc u<>tv opening a choice a5i?rtibeiM of hfi ^ONASLE' GGODJ^ which they offrt on ihe' most reasoiubte tenna, consisting in part a* follow: ' \A?(XiLKNS. . U)NDON DL'KFIL BLANKETS, A'l.tok-naw d;?. ?'do Supon<?r n;ui couiin <ti NEGRO LINSEY9 Supcrrlinc London Blue. Black, Brown, Green \ Napoleon. Violet, and Mixed CLOTHS. Sopor Striped ?zitd Tlaid CASS1.MERE. do Buck*kin, .do. iMahi, Striped and Plaid SATT!NETS. VViutf, Scar!, t 6c Ytdjhw FL \NNELS, &c WGKSTfcD t.OOOS. 6-1 .Leonard Figured VfERf.NO, (a new ar tide.) * . ' . G-l Plain, and French MERINOS, (nlack in?l colored.) ?4 Merino CIRCASSIOXS (all colors) lili-.k and roll,red ROMBAZE1TS I . ? 4 Snper Hlack BO.MBAZEEN, V? ur.-fd II! d ^FlXiJNG, %3LC,-" l OTTON GOODS. Su;?r: 1" nicy C.V I.lC'OES. ' .Meruit do Siniiy do ' " ^ Tvxiai) FlaiJ do " Vmreh do ~ and C'onim'n Foiniturc co. Pkin and Plaid UtttOflAMS. Colored l'ijn."and KnM CAMBRICS. Medium and Ja/k-mei MUSLINS. I'xMI !;. .Mn!! ai?f! ^vvif.s do. SlrijK-d in?l IMani CA i itBRlCS, Cambric, Dnn.y aud Corded COATS, Coloriii and \V?ntc Cotton HOSIERY &c: LINENS. M Irish LINENS AXDLAWN& . Kuv:? Shrcli ? ami Dama?k NABKINS. " Diajwr lHaniCamkic MTKFS. DOMESTIC & B-l Brown SHIRTING. II do (]<> .vi ?!. sur.intNGS . :U i ,n I !<? ach'd SHIUTiXGS dc SIIEE TINGS \jiroi. CHECKS And Plaid HOMESPlNS M:\rd C. >TTO.\\Al>ESi. Canton I'l.xNNKt.S ( a laic and colored) 1-4 and 'V- J IlF.DTICKS, Ac. SILK ti()OI).y Br* Black l:?j!r.n LUSTRING?. ' Grn De SWISS. ' Plain and Figured MLKS Sett ing bilk and Tuirt lhtidjomc-Flncy Silk SHAWLS. , Flag and Bandana HANDKERCHIEFS Sp^ilrliHd ~ do Black Lure do Colored PONG RES Black ami Colored Silk GLOVES. Black Italian CRAVATS. Silk. HOSE, (plain and ribbed} fire. FANCY GOODS,. Handsome Worked Mosim COLLARS do do CAPES.. dr? do am! FrilPd do i or ?...i TI i A??VHW ?4??\iA4 4iiW * 111 1'4U CaWVJKIVT Uobitiri I. \(T*. Jo : ROUTING. S-.vis^Ku-ipe MUSLIM". China SHk UOSB Black Spun Silk ?l?aie do ?i4JL^O? A complwo nsportmml of CARPETING, Of the nc\ro.?t and most ?ppro\ed patterns/ and color* warrciucd. ALSO, i _ . * vn e^u nsivc assortment ot GROCERIES. S ADIil.KilY. HARDWARE, SAGC-'WG ?: SOPS, VVKA. CLOTH CAi?S& Witli_?nni.3 tin: artirlo- 'or sale i>\ l.liVY & IH'GJISON. September .'*2 . notice. . THK subscriber i? erecting a LiTfPy $fat>!?? in Sun?t< n die, and will he ready for I lie rur?"p;i<?n I llr.rs-es l>y the first of Octot??*r !ui?l o'ivps tho attention of all ser.ss TTiWsr.o to tins adicrtisi nient, and to nut iin their * 1 . Horses with him, a* the beat attention will ho paid them, and every assistance afforded in ^ellin* limn; be will also keep a House of Kntertaiuioeiit for lha-c who itrhig their Horse* t<? hi# stable JOHN L> DO WEN J*np\embfr <3 "H c"