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News by gg Yellow. Fever ieqif)r ev t n Cinuinnati and thile smalW Pox is rng in Georgia. l PATr1cIDE--Mr John Kneploy, a -ve. ry respectable an gI of Harrisburg Ia. was ki lled by his own SonlD) i f 111oP1 his parent. The Legislaturo of Now York has pns. . sed un ACt rtllowinglirn agencies of oldl Tuopcan..houseS to uno theircopartner. a*4iip harnes, eveniif the. real partners have bon dead. P d -TE tj hi not a ]$4 romrkoble, as iicating Ihe progress of our country in population, that the Senato at present consists of the same number as the House of Representatives in thof first Congress' The trustees of the Baltimore Public Schools lately tried the 'xjriment of abolishing flogging in those institutions, but found it 'would not answer with the Baltimore. boys; so the use of the rod has been resumed. Their were upwards of fifty steam boats t St.. ' hho 28th ult., most of 2whicW e ' " hti-rdnceiving 'r discharg. jrst4 i MA. A01h6211. 0!lis R4pblican, of th 3(d instant- nafs tiat no less than three h un. dred Califoi-nia ehiigants had arrived in ihat city Within the previous three days. ra. Rivps.-The Cairo Delta of ihn fith nstant, says-that both the Ohio and ississippi were falling fast at that point. Hin Henry Clay was engaged the most of lent week in arguing a great will case at Winchester, Ky., but failed to break, it.. 'Te Tafl Print works at Providence, - Ra I. *ere destrnved by fire on the night 'h, 9ih inst. Damage, 82,000, which nas fully insured. e4,;NeFIusriver boats are still earry. g pasnge,rs between New-York and Abhr j fr'50 ansd 25 cenis. V illis, speaking of thoso who pride;themselves on their ancestry, says that thay are like the reflections of stars in tlk atr--hey never would have been therz: Wt et,:1brght origfiInals in leav. As an-example. of the patronnge of the igeneralsgovernment. it may he stated that there are five Iitindred and twe-n:y.six <inplo ersin'the New York eustom linuse. ~ith drina erieRs amounting in'the ng. gregate to $537.372. Srpirrous.--At a recent trial in Eng. 1and], arising upon an annuity bond, it ap. peared that the bligator, a clergy mn n, was an habitini drunkard, that lie could not fihd the psalms or lessons and rend the service for Easter on Good Friday! Erie Rail Road.--T he passenger io. ecipis on-ihis road, for the first five days in April. have been 81250 per (Inv, or seventy.flve per cent more than the March receits. The freight receipts ar cqiial. ly productive. DEI.JCACY IN Ti IRxFREME.-A vot'ng gentleman lately hathing in the Missouri Miver, on observing sameladies a pproneh. ing, drowvned hi,nse'lf frmm motives efex tremne delicacy. Foolish y'oung man. ,Dia'iden.--The Georgia Ra.il Road nad Blanking Company has dlecla red a - mui-nnaual dividend of 3 1.2 per ct., nayble on the 17th inst. CA'r'HO'LIcS N INDA.--It was stated at a recent puhlic meeting in .London, that Romne numbered in india. 20 Papal bish-. ops, 1200 priests, and 700,000 converts. *Wmn. H. Hrison,- n grandson of ex. President Harrison, andl wolh known in Cincinnati nsa highly. promising yonng man, who accompanied Col. Webb's Cal. Ifornia party on their wa'y to thle gold re gion, died of the cholera on the Rio Grande. The recent annual re port of the Blible Society of Virginia says that most of the counties ini the State have been visited during thevear, and about 30,000 copies of the Scriptures have been distribunted. The recelis for the Bible year, ending A pril hut 1840, amount to more than $11, 000. This is perhaps the largest sum .raised in any previous year of the Socie ty's history. 'rhe Bur'lington (Iowa) H-a wkeye. says: A gentleman from Keokuk county, brings the melancholly intelligence that (luring th e dold weather of last month, ai party of 5~ persons were returning home from a ball, which they attended' in that county, and it issupposed1 that they lost their way, .as they were all found frozen to death on the'praIrfe. DEVELOMgrS.-A Coroner's inquest was hold on Friday last over the dead Jody of a~negro, discovered in tho loweir edge of this dist rict, near tile Lexington line. The jury, in idenfifying the hody' found it to he that of A pp or A ppling, the alave of Martin Poesy, charged with the murder of Mrs. Posey, who, as our read ers recollect, was found dead a month or six weeks since, with marks of violence en her person. Suspicious circumstances attend the negro's denth. His hands wvere tied, and a leaden ball was ext rooted from one of his ribs, whlichi hadi been broken clearly indicating that ho came to his death by a gun or pistol shot. Several persons have been~ arrested on suspicion of the murder; among them Martin Posey,- the nantor of the negro, a mian by the name 6fKirkland, and one lby the name.of Jones. . Ereng suspicions al. so attachito the two former for the murder of rs.,Posoy, the vifp of Martin Pose v. ~1 I snnetetfod lidt'orid ci- tfwo of't he parties have made important confe'ssions. Tiiiris likely to prove. horriler ti dy. COJIW.CTED WtZK.LV. - Corn, bsh. GO a Peas. * ,75 y FCoddr, cwt. 75 a Dacon, (hog round) lb 6 a 7 lb 17 a 20 Fow-ls, .lb, 12 a 18 e.. b 8 a 10 York, l1 -- 5 ( Flour, . bbl. 5 a5 50 Salt, . sack 2 a 2 50 Coff'o, . . lb 8 a 14 rel, fyson,. . . lb 75 a 1 51) " Gunpowder, lb 1 00 a 1 50 Sugar, Lraf, . lb 12 a 14 B llrowu, . lb 7 a l'o a Whito Hmvanu, Il 11 a 12 Molasses, West I:dia, gal. 37 a 5 t New Orlons, guil. 50 a 62 Rico, Country, . bsh. 2 00 it 2 510 69 Chureston, "6 3 00 a 3 50 Lamp Oil, . -g 1 00 a 1 50 Lard, - . Ilb 10 a 12 Candles, Tallow, lox, lb 18 a 211 a Sperimacete, Box, Ili 43 a 50 Gunpowder, . Ireg 5 a 7 Bugting, . yd. 14 a 20 Bal Rope, Ib 10it a 12 Notice, The 2d Anniversary of the Lodibar Total Abstinence Society will be held at that place on Saturday the3 51t May next; t he exercises to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M. precisely. R. M. Drsox, Esq. will deliver the address. A punctual attendance of members is re quested. The public are very respectfully invited to attend. By order of lie President, A. WATTS, Sec'y. Opinion of A Regiular Physi clan. Exeter, Me., Sept. 30. 18-15 This certifi- that I lnve recomnded the use of WiTAlt'S BALSAM OF WILD GIlI RRY for diseates of thIe Lutigs, for two years past. und macnv borttles to my knowleden, liave been used by my patenot, till with ictiei cinti resualts. lit two cases-c, whi-re it was thouglt confirnwsd coensmption had taken place, the Wiltd Cherry efTectel a cure. E. BOYDEN, Physiciai at Exeter r'orner. NO QUACKHMl1Y! NO DECEPTION! All publisied statements of cures perforned bcy this mediecne, are, ini every re'sp..e't, TI UM. IEW A It E OF COUN TIlFEItrS AN D I MITATIONS. The nt'.talceld a'd aston ishing elfliecry of Dr. Wirtar's lalsam of Wild Cherry in till the disses for wht ich it is recom. mended, curing many cases afteer the skill of the best physicians aus unaivailing, has etre'ted at lrge aned increasing demand t.r it. This fatt has eaused reverul ucipi h -diild coniterfeiters and imitators to laln off eputrins nejxtures, of similar naimie and iplopearance, for the gentcuee Ba!lmsam. 111 Pcerefil und :et lie Freied,:.' DR. WVIS. TAR's IlAILSAI OF WiL.D CilLlRY. Non3 genicr n!e nles.. signed I. BUT'I'S on the wrapper. For s-ie in Saime .rville !.v MLl iii & IIOSSA ri , at the Dettg Stnre; and by l ~rngss generallv in S CanutCro in na. Executive Department, 'Cr uc . s-i oy, Ae ir. l0 h, 181'). The pirty cli Jmtni a requ*':.-il tin the Governr of ainy Stte, shonhe I t ran t h ei' follotwing piapers: Amdal~v~titbefore at Mais te ate, settinig forth thce. act of thce ce the M agistrate's warrantcc foe the atppr ehm-:siont of the fugitive; certilen'te oftheIc Clerk of thce Court that i a Mg.strate; and certi ficate of one of the Juedges ticat - is Clerk of thce Court. By order of thce Govcenor. April 21 2t1 a Executive Department, CI IuarI s-roN, Ar 1 0thl~d, 18 19. E~very appiceationt ftr pardi~on oub ibe ae' comtpamtied by a copy of the I ndi'ccen:, thec Verdict of the Jtury, thce Seenciee andu 1 report of thce presidling Ju cdge, and Ice eopinn oef thce Court of Appeals, wh'len the ener ha~s ieen camrried to that I ribuncai. By order of thce Governor. B. TI. WATT"JS, Excceuie e'y A pril 21 20 :. Ten Dollra~ Reward, Raenatway from te .,sr~eher, n te 2cth orf Maerei ch' laeer negro eunae D)A NI l si. fle is about five fete:, (6 inchiet lhigh, tuih-raly etune, his teeth proes a lit Ie in front, h.ie i.V rvr hc:k, about foray yearcs oldi, supposaed to hto harboirenc about Sumeterville. Anyc pe rson delivo'ieg scil ntegro to the subescribe'r, onc ler plnta~etion, or ice EI'~llit P'ERtDiIAUJ. 2Selehtnitril 1849 2(6 .'h Wanted, 'Tiree or foucr Negro Shoe Makers, for wvhichc liberal wagers will lee givene. Addcress GE~O. ALDEN, Camden, S. C. A pril 25, 21) 3t More Panama Hats. A c~so--l cask each Pale Al, Lied L~eodo Poer.. ter ine pes, for saie by I.. II. II ANKS Muster. Beat Comnpaney, No. 2. Upper Bat. 414 Reog. S. C. M. will patrade itt Sumtervillie, at 11 '. clock oct lice 1st Saeturday (5th (lay) of May, armeod as the lawi directs for drill. Patrol Wacrrantts will tihent he retncrnedi. Pnersucant to an order frocm Major Aneterscon, an E/'ctimn for Encsiorn of thce Comtraney wiill be held at Chcinae's liotei ont the satne day.. MaI~nagerr, licet. C'olclough, Sergt. Crace andl Private D~escheamps. By order of Capt. Bc.AccN-m;, J. 0. IfEIlOT, Q. S. Apnr: 12. 1L9. 25 mt .4OODS, ATTHE C FE BMZAA ,11,E ctfull in form their customera In Sumter au the pulI gen erally, thit they .have reived a largo and general assortMant O. * Spring and Summer Goods, convisling eavery vaiiety suitable for the season, Ali.a conplete assortment of ' READY-MADE OLOTHING, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, 'Hats and Caps, Baggint., Rope, and .I wine, SADDLES, BRIDLES, &C. And every other article usually :ept in their line of'business; all of which are ofTered for sale at e.trenely lot jrices for Cash. Re me:nber to call at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Op2osite the. Camden 11ank, Camd#en, S.C .rJ "Iretchehrs. The Board of Trustees of the Bradford Springs Female Institue Company, will neet on Saturday, the 190t May iiext, for the pur pose of electing aI Principatl for the Institute, with a salary of One Thousand Dollnrs, aund two assistant female Teachers, one of them to instruct in Music, with a eanlary of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars each, and a Bur sar, with a s;l'ry of Five lundred Dollars. The situation is wnll known rs one of tho most healthy and desirrible in the State, and the Board of Trustees determine to vustain a Seminar' of the first cliass, consequently noie nead ' apply without the highest testilmo ni1is, both as to character and qualiications. Communications a:ldresped (post-paii) to "Rev. II. D. Green, President of the Board at Suniterville, S. C." will rece:vo attention. ). B. M1LAURl IN, Zec'y. April 18, 1849. -4 5t WOOL, EIGHT IUNDRFIl) POUNDS FOR sale low for Cash. 'iqure of Thomas J. CohLr~ an. 11th April, 1849. 25 tf A Oard. MR. II1. J.RISSI)EN, of Char!e.Mon. Professor of Music, ollers his services in the Formation and Instruct io:n of IMI Li ry 1 tm:is, &c. Mr. B. is possessc: of the mt sati j faictory teL!timlonials regardlingi' calilityv aw inrisler. t,inuemion)s can be h . ed to the c.arc of Mr. F. Zogbaim, 201 King istreet, (.haile:3ton, S. C. A prill:3. 253 2m1 I will give a rew .rd of '10 for mvy bov DONAS, who left ime about the 20:h .I inuary list. lona.i- is about 25 years obl; 5 feet it inchels Iigrh, how leed, Iack comiipleztion wi:h a 1 ine set of teeth. Ile is uij:osed to lc harbored n tle neighbo.-hoo1: or about .8-muervilhe. The abovo rew ,r:l will be r.V e:i to iy one who will deliver him to mc or any hilso that t can get him. .. T1. CUMMIlNCS. A,-ril 9, 1819. 25 ti notice. Th. subls'riber respnrloetnv infor:n the T A *lPA YtE l8 of (Cim'emlanr.'tin! his li00l:s wi!1-1m c:loed oil the first .Innlaxv in Aliv araiiist returns for Ili yreir 1 and al pe4rsons hwing ndoreir s; a:a ntl pi, wdl settle u pon r befo.1 irl thel fir.t Afond in.a pa l twnti oammmrcis 1w illb loii-bi withl the S3herifT for collect gon. W. FRANCIS BIUTI.ER. A pril 18, 1849. 23 3t Digest of the Nsgro Laws' o' iSo'efth Caro~ia, by ?~w 1 Ion .1011 N lIKELTON O'N IEA L L. be in the h~ais~1 of evyery pbute~lr a:el Y!:lve' iner ivnyc be ii.;: m li ::pplie:trin to W .\l I EI \'S1 Pree5 cents pe.~r co; y, or . co~p s for W Apidil I12 2 Spring Milinery, Mi RS. 11l. 111RTI & ~ LNXAAN, have the hoacr of neaUin~tingV th~e le~ies of Sam-. tervile aclnd viemi't hast I hey h1:334just En;I.. edl a Iro.nisomLe assortmenoit oif lpring.o Bonnet, oif thle L. te.: :;tyles; consistim of ik, Fr-ni I ,rEP, Neipohti ns ad 0other Brids b: Also h 1 c h a::..ort miei: (of F'rceh tl3.wc; , libbon", W\reatlw,. Ilibrobslered Capec, C ol lrs, ( nfD likewoI .II. a.m e :o:4':n tla inen Ibarrage, Embfrihroie I )o.; to,c hor v:lh other" bra11l Io:ne 8: yles for 1 )errec: wh1h tiher v..l be pleasze l to hiave thalem call and,: ey.a!1nine. N. h.-Dlr3-. maIni::g c: ried on ini all its varions branche.. April 11, 1819. 21 3 New Spring & Summer Goods, 'Thec suibscriberis have just receivedh and are now openiing ii bauti f'ul and31 well si,. lected aiss'irtmenth of Goodi s, su itablie fbir th Iseason~ii. A imonig thiir rieb seh-etion wilhl be F 'un h,1lErnge, Muslins. G in. hiami s an0 ( veryW vaiet ofIV Calicow. Alsio, for ( ent leEn's wr ar3il Linen(1 drit's. l.riab di'EIte's, am11 Co'ttonade3Is. A 1genera:l aisortmemil, Cotton G oodfs, such-l as lhro3 .n, lileacEd:u and14 color'd Ellom1033spuns Chl eks'., lie'd TIiehing~ 2S and3 3i inesi-: Cmt ightl O'.nahurIgs, Crock.'rv, Ill rdwae Shm: ,, hants, &c.L., &(., ait Chial.:ston pric4s CLA iU &.5 I',WI~S. A pril I1 '21 i $100 Reward, llhunawny or sto'en-m 10.1n ilhe. sub-3ci..-r nul i1. formlerly wentl byl the hnImE- ' EI-N l'V. lIf. i-i aboutX~ 33) yEmus~ 4,1 five' lee a o.I iinch'.: b i teeh 33unch] rotteun, aw3l3 has, i, ii .w I -i-; whi i en11,liedb name33 wonbt~ i .33n. r 'gn- k i h 33 w e exp3Jres-ing hlimslo-I "io,.3k :l) ; his 1:.3 a s w v-Ery IEow En his~ orehei-i. 1 wv ji I:n I, ithe bv thE re ward4 if 14 h 34 Is lodi-d ini 3Eov .1,33 u.3 his 1. Iliili of the Sht'; Er n3::l (3 a v Ii . h ' . -e . il .stillri int proolf canI he. ha : i*o c..nv e I, h a iidtil Ef th3Eft, al~ will :: i na :,' re .. td of .3 il Ilodged~ 1 illa y .13,1i3 1i13 En' iher .i ..te. Salemn, Sliotler 1) si. s. ('. .A pii i I, is 51. and1 CourE3-r, Chatle1 w,.. wdl g::ve th' above33 : w3'",I-kly isertiuons anld forward the: r 111 3b it h Eflice. 9.1 .& 8QNS40UEB SuniterDiirrfe The regular Weekly i sion will b held -on Wedneddy vuda ioxt, at their H1all at 8 o'clock. W. F. R. HAYNS OiHR Sumterville, S. C. Bummer Arrangejgei 02 Ue Itatils asd Passeng - Trains on tMe S. C. Bail-Road. On and after Wednesday, the 4th of April, tle Passenger Train will leave Columbia at 0 o'clock, A. M. ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, an Accommodation Train will leave the Junct ion at 7 o'clock and 40 min. utes and arrive at Cainden at 10 o'clock anl 10 minutes; Returning, will leavo Cam den at '2 o'clock, and arrive at the Juac tion at 5 o'clock. . - ON TUESDAYS, TIIURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, the Accontodation Train will run to Columbia, leaving the Junction at 7o'clock and 30 ninutes, will arrive at Columbia at 9 o'clock and 20 mninutes;and returning will leave Columbia at 3 o'clock, arrive at .1unction at 5 o'clock. ON TUESDAYS, TIIURSDAYS, and SAT U RDA YS, a Passenger may leave Ci den at 5 A Ml, and arrive at Columbia at 9 A. Al., and may leave Columbi-t at 3 1. 21., and arrive at Caniden at 8 P. . CEO. S. TIACKER. Agent Transportation S. C. . I. April 11 24 ot Kingstree Academy, MISS :AllAII S. BROOM respectfully an nounces to tlhe citizens of Kingutree and vi cinity, thatslie will open a School for the re ccptfon of scholars, on Monday, the 10th of Apri. F* or teri , &c. apply at the Academy. 1 pr.) , 18101. 24 3t IIEPROVED COTTON GINS, 'T-bankiul f.r past favours, thie sub'.riber w: .<:s-uto n: the public that he still Manvfactuirc. COTTON GINS at his Es talishme:it in Staitcshurg an th most im prove.1 al n.pproved plan, of the nost airn 1):(% co strouction of the finest finish, and of the iest in:trilr, to wit, Nicel Saros and S uited ribs care hardene:d, in which he will sll fir twIo dollars per saw. lie also repai.. oil (inw, un'l puts them in corn. ;!ote ordeir at the siortest notice. All or uers for Gins wll be promply and punctu ally atten~lc:l to. WILLIAM ELLISON. S t 1h 1 I C .-A i r: 11, 1A9 24 1 By v:rtue of simi ly E.ecutions to tno di re. - iil be s.d at Sumter Court House, on the tirst 1.ri:hy ani t iv following in ly next , wiin legal luinra of sale, to tlI hh ;;lI!er for Cash. tile following po-ty. P urchLarers to pay fer Titles. Onhe 1tract of' 100 acres of land in Chtrnlon, doi in lands of 1). G. Short er and Est. of Jos. lorton, levied upon as the propert. of James Carter, sr., at the suit of Felder, Briggi s & Co. Loit aid biuildings thercon in Santprv;!ie, adjining the City Hlall levied upon ns Ihe property of A. Arnderson, at the Suit of* Kisey & De, , . H A\RVE ' SK1.NNlR, 9. S. D. 'Ir:AT's OWive, 1 601h April, 1819. Sil iMUF F SALES. By virt'it, of sandry Exhcutions to nie di. reeled, will le sold at Sumter Court House, othe first. Miov'hy and day following in May ne.t, withain the legal hours of sale, to, th" ldg~hest bidder, for Cash, the fol lowingjpersoa''nal Property. Purchasers to pay for ITils. fl negoes, levied on as the propeorty iif A. A nderson, at the suit of 1I. II Well and W. Rtunsay and II. Ilaynsworth 1 negro, leviedi on as the pro pcry of Johin W. Brownmfield, at the suit of 1 neg ro, kevied on as the pro per y of J. .i. tilser, at the suit of Mc~la & 1 eo, levied on1 as thie pro perly of M. IBrogdonu, at the suit of James D. 6 negr'oes, levied oni as the perI~y of John a Colclongh, at the suit of F". Ianneaui, Joihni D. Murrav and TI. L. GJour. din. 1 negrro, leviedI on as the pro p"rty o (f .1. II. Colclough,, ~at the suit of 3. S. Ilowie. 1 nieg.ro, levied on as lhe pro perty of II. P'. 1.it-on, at thme suit of S. May.. rant. 'To be sold act the rick of the form'er pur' h asier. I IA RVYIE SKINNElt, s. s. I). Dry; Gocds in Charleston~ Thor Spriung of 3 819. E. W'. l.\NCRIOFT,'P invites the attenutionc of Pliters iandc thir luamilies, who vi at the city to, his EXEMiVE STOCK, IIiis ha now received this Sprig Stockc which E'ion-ists of ev.-ryV vac iety of Rbich anid Eleg'ant f, hries. f'r l.:aii's Dre-,-snlh an, linhi~.,z es Cicatys, A tpcie4.. Shiut w'r 'of very st~s :e. sneht ns, e'lerat Plain andiu l1,'hrineredi Caniito:I np". (On'hmere, sewn NeIlZ. k, Mk .\alnl, IUurego anid PlIain Idneiniic. I)hona..le ca liapers, ILneg i.awnls. I .iien 't.eiin.'a g4 i 'ca (;od. jn grulht v'aries I v. li-y w:t-- Good<I. G;cod. for GntI*eImn wea et , etc la bi- t0'.1 4 Goon Ro if '1. g--b-cr. . , o aj..... r..necvd-a nai; are ar a o s i ii. N. w,ru ( --Ob~ . Wid4 lae t. i-i--nery low tors at r zo ppr A pril '1 .0 patroni b~h. ell t f Itt District, - AnsgAnnisso t MM tarim The Subscribene hiavebruwd a Ijhe ship, under tho.irm'of CirAlitK .&WIE Their stand is the New ' ted on Broad Street, .OPPpei1retM Assortmet ofAiRCANDI 14 b-idia are imvited to call and see. - JAS. H. _URK, . NjLEWIS.4"f Sumterville, ApriU 2, ;.. p if New Goods ied#Lhit The subscrIters are :ow recejvw prog New York, alargeniid Nell. Ile5e kg Dry Goods, viz..: Brown .Shirtinus~ Cloths Browa nd .blIachbe'e c.li Drill IrisheBrown and Plaid .Lriens44ff.PTrift Jiarages, Linen.Lustresh l )A wdhit mushns, Lmen .Ginghamu, B fbgl Colored and bisek'cotton'd. ooe and Furniture prints of all 'id selected stock 'of Hduierf; GoodA k men's Clothing of vari:ous .kinde B~d made Clothing of every des~ 'ptian;.Alarg assortment or Bonnets; Le'r,'. Panari Palm Leniilats; Boots arid Sbd, addle~ Trunks, Valise Trunks," CarpetE Begs, &c IIardwvare and Cutlery, Boak: and statione &c., to be found- at their store, 3dqonzort of the Court House. Groe rce of o :r cription to be found atthbir Grolry, ildoc north of the Courl House. Call inda look. selecte J. T. SOLOMONS, & CO . mnr 2ltigo;8vroskns FRESH AND. SEASONAbL DRY GOODS IREADY MADE 0LO1ht(, JUST 1R'E VED. The subscriber has jst opededra Spfan' assortment of Cloths, CassimerF, Vesting Drab D' Ete, &c. &c. :I fact every iiarti in a Gentlenman's. Outt. Also, aainety iReadymnado sumher/Clothing, all. of .whk w.ill be solda at small advance for the C or to punctual customeri-. . I D. J. WINN March 28, 1849. 22 . t n E WN ESO B The subscriber ldrespectfully infori their friends, and custoers that thy ain now recoiying their' WQ New-York and Cai rleh ton, whah 1ari sell as low as can ie purdhased in hlkpli either for cash or. to - approved' custo~ei All we ask is that you give.:e .a:cl a examine for your-selves, and we doubtr ,c that ample satisfaDtion will begiven. Sumtorville, 28 Feb., 1849. 18. t N EW G 0 0DI8 The subscribers ho e tul r and received a GENERfAL STOK 0 GOODS, consisting of Drey Qoolla;Grodefice Hard Warie and Cutlers -thap , 8die Fashionable Bonnets &c, &c. AUl ofrwhic will he off'ered very io afor asd r. i.po the usual .credit to.punctpval eustomdr. Those of our custtyoerivd6.tdd td pre vius tofirst January last, ,will do u gno kindness by settloing up old acunter-as ROGERS & SPENCER. Bishopville 5th March, 1849. 20 tf Night School for Wrting,. The undersigned purposqsopeulin a Nig School for the reception of: these, wh desnx to write a Bold, Free a'nd.Expeditieus Hlani The Course of Instructionswill coiist-of A lessons. An. opportunity is now ' oibre where the useful and elegant att of CHIRC GRAPIIY, may be acquired at the moderat charge of Eight Dollarsafor the whole iuorst A pplications must be rmade immediately to ALBERT 11 GRAW M~irch 28, . 22 8& STAGE .NOTICE. The Stage will run daily from Sumterylil to the Claremont Ddpot on and-aftbr 'tlid la of March, and will leave at 3 o'cloel&in th morning, retting-out on its return, on the aa rival of the cars in theafenofrmt P. M. BUTLERL. Sumterville,28th Fob. 1849. 18 Gm 5th Regiment 3d Brigade o CAVALRY. A COURT MARTIAL will be. held o the first W E[DNESDAY in May, in Camde: at 12 o'clock, to try all defaulters at Encam; moint on the 12th, 13th and 14th Decembe last, and also defaulters at Court Martial oi 'Ict ed~ to lbe held in Camden on the first-Mot day mn March. The Court to consist of th ;olowing Officers: LUnt. Col. Tnos. DAris, President; Car tains .JAS. WV. ADAMS, A. R, TAYL~OR, D I l'muny, W. A. Asouwdii T. C (IsenI~m susN; LGeurs. JAs Aua~%, J. T. tuA)Dwm., C. ZW.ca cs r, Tinos J0u:4, . P. Lomaz~, an us and KaNNaov; Conb z Tue .ptains will. ly've the defanite'94i ,-ivo Companie wdiVifto atteit Dy order of Col. ANCRUM, R RH. GOODWYNJa., uA~tantth Mwrh 28. .. & 6 Cloting A fine assortment of Ready Made Cl w.i tJtSbdts Drawers'Cravatb Oldvek'rd Paima Leghorn and Pahnleaf broad brim fur do., ve-j lo* for Cs ILD ANmEL April 4.4' t V,, 1849,W'~ isaid adtdihf I pr~ &u~mteour Jane WflVjam Owd k-o- w- , A o144iv t t(Jaey. ' of the~~m tteo.ithue~eos " do rbfu z' 2h aTfn.fot ed Exa rfrte~he W. Wthjp.d 4p LJdn; vdit, othere ol wie otredeated oale~Ioja. B 1W 0 AX) tA" pct m *~A~to64ud~c'ion 1B.rI,. P reit j f ~Ej~~e I i thre 'le ears;tfth' r utoa JE da on1e the itht "hdb~j ? 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