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an 'italieg Itad t ar bogan Ai Y3 ~ ~ Gtof.v. -Dua rAWe Itig to do Mi i 'i i fih' 'f land '013,~w -Ae 0 4. S,~I~vn cesof t N Geir ent 'an ihre to iti by theitov. 1. 1A Timinons wereperated,. and this gente maneecte General'Agent,' nd Mr. Johl r.$e 3 crS e tai* and Treasurer. Tmmhigron Commewrcial. Tlie Logika1ure of l4orih Carolina atd - urnedqn Monoplyy lasy. Reief has bees endedto the ilmipgton and Raleigi ''il Road'Companyby autihorizine it 1( tnortgage tie Road to the amount of $620 0oo for the iui-chase ofron to' relny thb track andextendihIg thelime for the pay heCompmdyshbondsto tie Slato 000 tien years. . That body i ssail a bill tq.construct the Contral lroad Road from Goldsboro' to Salisbu ry and Charlotte via Raleigh. CALritoNIA.-The oidIfever has rapidi inrsei9d 'since the' ast news arrived, anc tweitys.fiveyound itnps h-ie furhished all that -i'lacking. The streets are filled witl adventurers preparingt for a start, and the stores drowned with purchasers of pistols ant provisions, the means of life and death. 'T'l last news is had an effbct where very little was before produced namely, amongr men whic are doing a gooIbusiness hare. Most of those gone, or made arrangements to go, pre. vidds-tothis orrival of desp-itches, were men wh 3rinmoderato circmnstances,young niAio mmnencing the world, or thoao whio ba4l beau disapp int I i calcu'ation iere.Sofar aswe ue u they were a good class of ci ti;ena,' oor.sasing "Co stil. i thin twu 0 ' S'.'lt een riven ox inpnt,ii hisr Cd men ol Slured b'ibhe'praalict of a good ttand alnrge profit, even todoub. w4 r'febling fortunes, have suddenly dcai. e fAll la.6 the ranks and cross the conti. fie "Sac( nin,' if careful and prudent, will proh. ity' #1imoney; i. e. if they do not get. kill. diseaise, or'otherwise make ship. i ot iheii hoies. There as elsewhere, capit will be-a megans of success. N .: Jour. of Com. 25th, inst. , Est'~ico O'ean STEA31SHIPS -r.te third 4'the'Ocean Ste:im Navigationl Ci, npanyv, u nd sWas launched at New-York o i Thurs. hSe to be- called lhe Fran'din. Slit Sdiersin her mod2l from the Washington and vJulrtiann, and: is expecte.1 to surpass iii speed, as wel as in strong i any thing that bsheuvdtxernssed the Ath.ntic Ocean, She it iace'e with dingonal iron brace 4; her floorn - are snlid 20 inches deep, bolted tog?e.her, and *tightlyrcaulke:l. She has more ti:nbor ant f4astenhigs, than any other stcamer. fle AMnrthoiiithe tuai deAk is 2'45 feet, anti ovei u or frnm tizsrne-head totirrail, 200. The *'inWwillbeof 92 incs cylinder, eight feetoke; the tyheels 3J5 feet diamneter and 4V face, and all her mterntial arrangements rill.as comnplete and com:for: ible as thy ..cuhe nade. TsLATE L!EUT. FaxANIS llcce1n, U * N.--Th, leath of-Leute.-1-t Fran-:is Iu tsays the National Intellgencer, has not een'gonerally anounced tW the Navv. It i. butjust th-i his forther co:nradus s-h al.l bc aiorded thie sad privilege of ruinghux thei sorroiv with th-it of ils bera ve I .'tmiy. wLient.:H~ugr was a repress itative of that Aistinguished Iuguenot family to veil knowr .iri the'councils and in the battlej of the Re. pblio. lIe was the son of that ga 1:mt gen. 4lean~whose chiivarlin attempit to rescne La. faycte-fronrthe dungeons of O1 anttz has for. 'ever associated his name with that or theo il ~usrious friend: and brother-in. arms of' W asn *K(GO.N; Th'e son was w-arthy of his Iitneagt "'enthain battle or in stor.n, wh'~ich harmo ~.'swith the stern professioin of a sea-officet thing over his memory a h:aoing gloaw c eiohim,-was not reserve.i for hini. Fivy yeafs ago an insidious dise--se with:lrew lint fto-n the 'disch'irge of h:s dutier4 ai I, after calmy~and resolutely looking dea:h in time face during his lingering illness, borne wita: chris tain fortitudloa died on the (5th of .Januar Avitho~lt -a: struggle, apparently w.:hout r:gi aalservice in time of pea~o afflrde ~no oppoitunityof achieving public diistmectioni sid amnfhis brother officers, Lieut. Ilt GEm~gadwbn an enviable reputation' To rari -personal beauty and gentle manners lhe uti ted.ato/eaiest sternmess of purpa-so and sen timenfa of the loftiest honor. Pure, barave, ani genefous,ihe ranked amongst our best ollieieri antd will be' sincerely mourned by tha service wjjjcl histcellee adorned. Ef'tIhe Supreme Court has decl led,in respec 'to thisimatter of fugitive slaves, that tie oli pors of'- the states may execute thte Unite SNtates-laws -in reference to the dolivery fgitive slavestif they choose, but th-tt iti :of~oairwithi them. -Some of th > Northier -tates' have, by-legislation, deprived the Stai ref~cer's of this discretionary pwa', atnd sul jected them to penalties, as Now-Yourk i'p sedtordo flo, for lending any ail h in te ta prehedulon ana delivery of fuitive slaves. -* - Char. Cour. e 1~1Mcentingthoterri ory of Minesos pas6ddim Hiate~ 'thie othier day,: and wi soon pass ethe House, without oppositio .Thi sixats ore created out of the niorti wvesteru territory, instead of five. The e dinance -of .1787 directed tha~t the torrilos abou,hd form "not loes.than three nor mio thani fuve tated." tTwenty thnmandt squan milhs o~.the ,new territory are in the noartl western territory, and should have beenui eluded in Wipnain, instead of beling reser od for the'ceatloh 'of a flow Statb. - Char Cour. -Ftt YUS9ATAN.-The brig Macbig unb CdptQhnnibotiin, arrivedh here ye -tiht'y, froar Canpenoehy, which port sI kft oa the.44th instept, bringing us ibl orf1,oletfn Official, of' *Mer ida, to ti gOlJultimo,.. Th announce that the wvhit< arq o tdu'rnpuing over the is ~4lfl~,,prdtl QGe9orge Y ytAmc t sUrrectn.. A t '4 f of Co).Nend fa'ahnte dfvi ion f tat) r"1 are Col. White' voluntee.,. la i awi rfronted r vithou striking a o n its del'enfeo.w TheIBoletin,. in un- estla - puhlished at Maridn, on the 17th ultimo, : expresses the beliof thantrthi,.( droYning success of th& army ofoperationis irt-Gal ly puts angnucd to the wttr Died on 20 inst., T' J. Spencer, g e 25 years. The subject of this notice. was deprived of life by a sudden and distress. ing accident. He had gone 'rdani -lino to plant I wo kinds Pulnia Christie *Ped-+ the white and red-(the latter-of whiah iZ a poison)nnd on his* return eat sono o' the poisonous sort, vhicb dauhsed his death -a short-timneafter~vards. Some orthen aed werogivcn to his wife and the servaiifs, who were violenty affected by them, but recovered. Th deceased had recently remoed to this District and ninr ried. He was a native of Greenville. Ho has left a large circle of 'riernds to mourr his-os14. .He died with grqat composure and reignatim.. .Marion So. Ca. Star. Bordontown, N. J., Oct. 25, 1815. Mr. Seth W. Fowle: Dear Sir,-Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry has been in the market some six or seven yanrs. T'he universal celebrity which thi:s medicine has gained over all oth. era throughout the 9ol country, is enough to convince the mosti erdalpus of the great value of it, and encourage those who are sick to try it. I have long felt it iy duty, and wishes for an opportunity to express to you my gratitude for the benefit I have derived from it. [have been rescued from the grave, and saved from thit moat terrible disease, consumption, by using it. Last winter after i took a bad cold, I was troubled with a so vere cough for several weeks, so that my ap. petite and strg th failed me. I was obliged to give up ny sincss,.leave my bench and shop. i had all the alarming symtoms of Con sumption, such as pains in the side, sweating nights, &c. I tried many kinds of neidicine, but all in vain, until I procured a bottle of DR. VISTAl'S BALSAM OF WILD CIj1RY, which, by faith and perseverance, fina y saved my life, and cured me entirely. I have not enjoyed as good he-ilth fac. twelve years past as I do now. THOMAS BENNETT. We are personally acquainted with Mr. Bannett. The public may rely upon the truth of his statemient. WHITALL STOKES, GEORGE PARKER. None genuine unless s:gned 1. BUTTS oll the ;vr .p.ar. Fr sala m Santervillo 1ky Dr. J. . MIL.Elt, nt the Drug Store; and by Drnggists generally in %outh Carolina. M A ititiED---Ou the 31t January, by the 11ev. N. t(r ham, Mr. Ws L. McI..u..n, of Chesterfield District, to Mss LCoNona BA RKLIY, Of Sam.eJ)sric t. Otn the Is". in.t. by the Rev. J. 11. Zm. mlernn, .;Mr. W:,t C. htF..% ti:S to isi t'ARA ASIANDA, da:igh.r of 1.. l11kiel Dixo.1, all of 4uiter Iistrict. School Removed1 to Sumter yille, TJo the Pro;;Ie if Sumzicr~erille, <4-c.: Seeing lhttle prospect of a school at mv residetnce, I have remnted a <ommondiou~s rom, in the village, where I res;pe 'dly offer my -humble services again as ' .uiacher. The rates of Tuition shall not exceed those of the schools already there. I ask my old friends of the village and vicinity, to give me some. thing to do, an:d I will honestly try to act out my part. With sentiments of respect, W. G. BARRET'IT. Feb 7, 18t0. DR1UMMOJND'S -PATENT CANDLE MAKER. Any description of this article, to those who - have never seen it, will not conivey an adc. quiate idea of its inganuity and simplicity. (I Almost every one unpposes it to be a cluosy and cumbersome article, when, in fact, it is 3 but little heavie~ than an ordinmary Candll stick. It is a Uan'dlestick, however, which makes t and wicks its own Candlesphomlding~the light -at the same time. d oixg its advantages, are: I 13.Itseconomy; it makeba Candle by is simply turnimg thme bottom. with the hand, ni hence thore is ino expense or troub (mouP e0 ding or dippitng. -n >- 2d. Its neatnes The Candle need n1ev -* egbo touched with n~a - aJo n,''ire or %sno the bottd, i t lh des~red. 3d. Its superiority. Owing to the wick be ing dry and somooth, these Canidles burn without running or flicking; the bematy andI a neatness with which these Candles wick Ithemselves, is the admiration of every one n. who has seen them. i- 4th1. It requires replenishing only once a r- week. -y 5th. It cannot get out of ordler, the who!o re machinery being one simiple screw on which 'C an ironi follower wvorks as the bottom is turned. 1- This n'rticle is now for sale, at retail, in i& Sumterville, by the undersigned, proprieter V- for Sumter Detrict. TJhis being an article of dromestic use, the [Ladies are expected, and most respectfully invited to call and examine it. F"REEMAN IIOYT. s. Sumterville, 5 Fe b, 1849. i5 :t NOTIE. 0 All persons indebted to the subscriber either by Note or open Account .,re requested a to come forward and make payment, as he Sintends closing his business in Sumter Dis J-ntrct. 9 1. LOREA u* -ai sle liPalft Ois, n p 6ttii a dow Glas4; ildPutty, Finfie; ps8 acy Artdeal WhId:M elI oe1 - 1) by & MEI .ET i D at t~oreL 2ifc Lean'sol s~and. Ali rdoM trfiaUie boiintry proipt ly att ended to a 50ith 0aolina!-Sumter Dist, 'Elias DuBose, - MartiriRhodes andothers, -8l, for Parti vs. ion and LsviacD.'Whitworth. Accouilt. It appearing 'to the. satisfactIon of the Dommissioner, th t Isaac I). Whitworth, do rendant in -tho above stated ease, rosides with.% :ut the limits of this State:- It is Ordered, fn notion, That he do appear and -plead and ai. swer or demur to the said Bill-WitLhin three rnonth, or a decree will be taken pro counlei. so agamnst Unm. JOHN B. MILLER, Com. in Eqp). 8. D. Sumterville, 30h Jan. 1849. 1; 3:m Notice, All porsons.are warned not to plant on, cul he timbAr qjy, or in any other. manner to tress asson the lanis of iauel Maverick, Esq., ying in Sunier District,.to prevent prosocu .ions according to law. The jands impy be rented on application to he Agent. All-p.ar.s'onstindebted t9 the same by Note )r Account are requested to make payment it once to the u mdorsigned to bave coss. - The lands according to plat are as J'loiws. Two l6ts in Stanterville, one twenty acres, kZ.one about two acresa. One ko't in Skitesbur r, near Chin'o Hotel. Qne tract, 4.9 1-2 Acres, (1-2 mile S. E. if a tract called Monthope, sold to Mr. Wells iono years since, below Pocotaligo Bridge,) icing part of a tract originally granted to [saac Giddiags for 2300 Acres, Situated on Pretty & Dogfennol Branches, waters of 3lack rivor, adjoining lands of D. Garrc.tt. Qna tract, 10D acws, adjoining the 459 1-2 kcre tract, to the eastward of it, on Pretty & Ngfemiel Branches, wa:ers of Black ri'ver, djnining lands o. Britton Allsbrooks, &-Ias. .in TayFor. One tract, 115 acres, about 1 mile S. E. 'rom the 10 acre tract, on Briar Branch, wa kra. of Black river, adjoining lands of John 3reening, Rtheuben, Nicho!s, &-Furman. One tract, 435 acrce, about 3 miles S. W. f the Monthope tract, said to adjoin the 135 icre trac-, N. E. side of Sa:my Swam->, wa ers of Black river, adjoining lands of John ?ack, & Thomas Minms. One tract, 403 acree, joining the 415 acres, 4. E. side of Samnmy Swamp, waters of Black 'ive.-, adjoining lands of John China & Jos. Pack.. One tract, 135 acres, said to adjoins the 135 awres, N. side of Sammy Swamp, waters )f Black river, adjoining lands of John Uhina L, Ed. Giddngs. Ono tract,' 1140 acres,'on Durnt Branch or Burch Branch Bay, Sdem County, odjoining ands of "Green now Webb,' Kingstree, Wm. UcXincey, E::'or. Z. Norwod, Robert: IAw, - L Whillev Coker or EsL Rug. Coker. The 43a & 405 acres were originally in one tract, of 840 acres, graited to John China, 7 May, 1604, by Gov. Jas. B. Richardson, Jouned by lands of Joel Bard, Jos. Pack, ind Jusinh6'Furrin. F. M. A)A MS, Anty., mA: .j Sam. Mtcrick. S:'erville, S. 1. 15 1t Executors Notice. A!l pers-ons inJai'.o I to the Estato of Thos racey, of 81Sat:.:r .rit, deceased, are re. que.c4Aed to mike p!yv.-n,; and all persons iavimg claims a7ai .st th.e same aro called uon to pres unt. ti:mr accoutnts, properly at ted, to U. M. At, 10:30o, Esq., Smnmmtervill'. J. P. W A-.128, Q-aali/led Ex'or. J mo 3, 9 19. 13 1m Land for Sale, The i:bscriber bem~g desirons of remov-. intg to lihe \Vest, oftibra for sale, the Planta tionm npon whih he lives, containing 292 neres, situatedl two miles South of Blishopville. U~pon the plantation is a Nw Gin house andI Scow, with other necessary bumildings. Any parson wishing to puirch-ise land itn this section, will don well to a1pry soon to the subscriber Upon :.he~ preiies. W M. TP. K ELI.5 Bishiopville, 12 Jan, 1819. 13 4It 3800 Acrea of Land for Bale, The subscribier oflers for sale :3900( Acres or prime upland, in Claremilon, lying en the south sidle of Black river, which he will sell mn a body, or in lo:s to suit ~chasers, as fol lows: 1100 acres in two tr. s, bothi tracts haaving goo:l buildings thereon, and one also a CGin Iliuae and Screwv. 700 acres with about :30 cleared and under good fencing, with dwelling and out honses;- and 2000 acres with 1'25ecleared and uinder fotnce. Fohkrm, ap'ply to % ~.JAMES Tr. PACK. Cli Ion, Jan. 2(0, 1819. 13 tf 4NCLUDNWB1 NS, PE~AS, AND ON. 1 SETTH. The above seed are faomi the Nursery of D~avid Laundreth, near Philadelphia, and are warranted to be fresh and genuine. --A .SO Fino Segars and Tlobacco. For sale at the Old D~rug Store, SIGN OF TIlE GOLDEN MORTA R. A CARD. Thme subscriber, hin~tg taken, the corner Store, (known as Mc Ieans) would, most respectfully, acquiiint his old Frindsm, amid the Public at large, that, lie will ait all times take pleasure to-seicomnmodate them, in Cut ting andl Ma kintg up Garmients, in the most Fasionale and substantial manner. lIe wilt keep constantly on hand a fresh and mesonahle assortment, of outfitting, ol the latest and most. approved Fashions, and hopes, by punctuality and his desire to please all, lhe mierit a continuance of their Patron-. ago and confidence. D). J. WINN. Jani. 15, 1849, 12 tf Mialmon, Mtackerel, Cheese, Butter, Soda, and Wine Crackers. Just received and for sale by A. J. A. P. MOSES. ne0 uesI 7r~ A p RAWW d*tj' .'4 , one rulq reqifringtiian t i o ;ita theb o 5cWitib I no iinet ~ Fellowrill not tperationmin this nieetingy whiab A*' by professionallor othere att'eni n e neo ws ingone ef-thelPL idihian the m 8 re .s lb - 7 71 tent ;n 0 Ut 6d librliy,' d th fa-e -CA71 ISO.-. an a, aa be on - of -. 'Pa CaIieial IErAll papise in thinfif ie'St. yifllgive the ave faiEdii ijIer; tiona',and send bills to the o tary. For agle at th ihnDL tie by P. . The abovd d EDBh6 ben.trc 6 and foubdgnuine :- - Gr A CARD T d 1: d fully informs the citizens of Surmtgar0va surroundiconntry that1 eaibs'on th - PATI B NESirall tratu Br-aahes,'v.: f ue~ Sgn, Orinamekntall and Decorate ildiahgand Olazligg Coreet-Inhitations of Fine Wod; Mai-ble., Granites, &. &c., and hopes trom a. deter mnation on is part to give full satisfaction,' both as regards Workmsoship arjl Prices, to .merit a share of their:confidence and support ALBR 'g - At ir. argent's Cabinet War jK6oern urnterville S.1 -,2UMTE RVILLE, 8 Would'respectfullf inforna It el Sumnterville and the Dhtrict gerally he has opened in Sute1lea Canet,.-Wai-ofoona where he will keeop onstant-oh''1a 'Weae chsp Ain- andTJaijiadirble tipp Dreasin" reu Side d ina h -YiidroshIe raple Dd-steadsj Sofas id JDiZ7 n tab es, Sittingghbiiw of y descrit Mahogany Rockgand ro Ir yoitn Rockeri alngid-Nu Tabk Canjllc&*tad &o:l Ate. 4~at ,Ajvg trfeiiibw, e&~ 40416 E ahe i f -an"t-dt cb. ' R furnishe at 'The suacriber hopes tontion to iino t the imnblic patrongi. - The! S~&te' oUftti4Q& WILLfAUMSBUa GD t Peter'B Mo ir - Adro'rof~ .Nelson, Ad ~. - A Win. J. Burrows. - -' Wherots Williamn .a gurw at i his petition in this; Ceti - he- is4 confined *itHh the prisorl ouj of WO. liaznsbrg Distict~b ing ~awi.e capiais adl satisfaciendun Umpe sutj er~ B. Mouzon, administrator of F.g go. -~q deceaseul and praying a r.o l, be-serer d, upon the said Peter B. Mo'uzon~ ~l& ~ter creditors-returnable at a dy ,:b~ the Associate Justiee- t th s.ato. show cause if any they can wiy:teki pq. titioner shoilld not be entitledq thbi o f the Acts of the Legislatu:je pi.~ to6 he neit of insolven'ltiebtore, and eswaing fie with hip. petitioni a schedule of, hi; estate, both real and persenal:-Jt is .therfojp rjler- - ed that the said Peter B. Moukon adminstra tor as aforesaid, as wela la a l the other creditors of the sid illiarm J' Burrows do appear before the Hdnrable the. a-:sociate Judges of the said 8tatea,-C"t' of Common 1 eas to be helden, at Willliia. bur'r Court House in an 'for the District of fourth Monday in Miarch next teshow" cause if any they can why the said Wug. J, should not .be entitled to~ thie benifit t said acts, and be discharged from higcontn :nent and on which day tthe goods anid ehkt. \les of said Win. J.B. will b4 assigned for t~d~ benofit of lid creditors. .W. R. SCOTT, c.. Qflce of the Comexn Pleae' .~ ,, .Williamsburg ist.Sept:19, 1848 STATE OF 80UTi 'AN A IN TilE COURT OF 01M6N 1LAS. W. HI, Cannon, . John A. Masons The Same, vs. a, 8 - The Same, J. Eli Greeg, - vs..Ca . The Maine. The edefendant, John A. Masoni, bWi o. fined within the prison bounds of Darigo District, on three Writs of Capias ad Stp faciendurm, at the suits ofr .Caenda and J. Elsi Gr'egg, and, having filed his e,4n praying for the .benenit ,of the Acts of th* General Asseinbly forilbe relief pffmsoen~ Debtors, t ether witka~ sWedeT pf Siie es tate and ei ects:. Notice Ie hefety glyen to ' all the creditors of the , said defendan and especially to W..U.Cauaninand 3E*li Gregg to appear at the Cort of C thmon-Plead, to' be h~oldi~ at Darlingtoai Court Hjouse, for th'e I District of:arlingtot;;on the sthtra Monday ~n March',fexitoshew 'ca-, if an hy cap, why the egidte gnd~ a beti4o JoiA.-Mason'ahoald ngt be'auugss d n he-be diishtirged aeedrdito th VsA~ ~'-iU-,. of tho said Aots. ' ' Clerks e nie Dn 3iUnStn O H October 80 lal8 .., T Tier'C6lrtiirship lately si J. J Sotoros, Arp oohi etand HAYsW ,under. rinoft . . Mals, a o, o thiBddy dissolved 1SVn{ tail consent. A. A. SOLOMONS, Pr.41..T.&Slombus. 3.T. MONSiui7 - H. J' HAYNSWORTHI. Jan- 15,1849. Thesubscribers inform thejublic that they have tins day entered into cophrtnership. ur der the firm of J.-T. -80LD.O ONS & CO., and will keep at the stand formerly occupied by the -late firm, a corstant'an'd well sle dteu stoceko DRY GOODS, GROCEqES, HARD WARE, SHO'ES HA'PS, $AD DLER, 40., and will: sell the same. on the most reasonable terms. -They aik for a continuanod~ of the gehbUi pytrtge - tended to the late concefn H. J. HAYNVi OR't ANTHONY WRITEJ. Yan. 15, 1849. at NOTICE DIssolsatIon of Copartnershap. The Copartnership heretofore existing un Ier the firm of A. WHITE & CO., is this clay dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the firm will he used in clos ing the business and effecting- settlemeats, wlhi either party is hereby authorized to do. A: WIlTE, - V. M1. DyLORME. IJAll persons indebted to the above firm by Note or otherwise,- are respectfully re quested to come forward.aid mnake'payment Sumterville, Jan, 1, 1649. 17 Irm Notice, The subscribers have entered Into CTpart nership under the firm of BROWNi LEE,& CO.; their stand is the old one of A. White & Co., where they will be -happy to ace their former friends and cnstomers.~. They will keep or, hand a general assortment of DRY GOODS, G'W0CERIES, HARDWARE, &c., which they will sell as low for Cashi,,or to punctual cusiomers, as theycan be had ih this place. JOHN E. BROWN, - G. .W. LEE, A. WHITE, W. M. DELORME. Sumtrville, Jan. 1. 1840. 12 tf NOTICE. The Copartnershili of W.*M. WEBB, & Cd. was alissulved, by mutual consent.on the lit instant.. WVm. _ V lWp Is duly authorized. to -uee- the name T1the firm for the settlement of its business. W. M. WEBB, T. J. D1NKINS9 W . WEBB. 8 Jan. 1818. The subscriber having purchased the. in terest of W. M. Webb and-T. J.. Dinkins in the stock of Goods that weroon hand 6n lst January, 1840, belonging to the firm of . M. Webb & Co., begs leave, to informn"hii friends and the public, that he will continue the Mercantile business at the old. stand oh his own account, and will sell Dry Goods and Grocvries cheaper than they have yet been sold in Sumnterville, for the Cash. WM. WEBB. 8th Jan.1849. ..11 St DISSOLUTION. The Copartnership heretofore ex'sting un.. dor the firm of CONWAY & WINN is thmis day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said firm are earnestly solleited to come forward and make imnmediato payment. The Bnoks can be' founad at the shop of A. Conway. A. CONWAY, D. J. ,~.INN. Jan. 1, 1819. 11 tf The subscriber rcspectfully gives notice, that he has le'ased the large dwelling form erly occupied by Mr. Win. Staiggers, where he will endeavor to make all comfortabile who may favor him with their patronage. JOH N 13. SCOT T. Jan. 1, 1849, 12 4t -~ -CLARK'S HOTEL, SUMTERVILLE S OLINA. The subscriber wbhald respectfully info'am his faiends and the public g terally that he fl, opened &or their acconmm~ atioun a House of Entertaianent in this place. lie solicits a share of public patronige, and. piromises to spare no pains in order to mert and secure thme same. ho would further add, that the location of his 1House is such, as entirely sub. servos both business and quiet. A trial is all he asks. WEBB CLARK. Jan, 8. 1840. 11 tf R ATLPH S. WZARD, EPHftAIM M. ESEA. BROOK, WILLIAM LOWNDES, .and WILLIA M II.HIARRINGTON, havingbeer appointed Aids-do-Camp to H-is ExcellencI WVillT~M ARSHI B. SEABRIOOK, acm WVILLIAM ALSTON IIAYNE JhmdgeI Ad vocate General, vice PF.TFn DELL.A TORRE resignedl, with the rank of Lieutenant-Colo nel, will ho obeyed and respected according ly. By order of the Commauder in-Chief. JAS. W. CANTEY, Adjutant and Inspec4or General.. JIan28A 14 ' t