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M R- CARLT9M .... Mr. Welton has niw reaoe f, not having yi panet roted thtrat:AmioE matrl5 0 in borinwhich ho has now for one time been engaged. gg g *g ARRESTING P sICIAN.---Wafigpn have been issued at- Cinoinnatljbp 0,. ar. rest oiedi al IQ ar ed wit!' :he nen.onmpliano ap rd9. ance requiring every phjslim'o 'eort the number of cases of spasmodi c olera or anymah iant or,unusual disease, ov eur0thejlits or;v yf-the city, that come under their treatment. The:business ai the Welland -Canal is increasing. The number of vessels pas sing through this work uli to the ld April is 190, against last year. GUARD AGAINST PaREATUtR BURIAL. A Inarned Belgian, M. Mainpe, has re cently discovered a very simplo moans of distinguishing between rea and apparent death. It consists in creating. i siall bourn; ifthere is lire, .. blier is always formed even in tie absence of apparent insensibilitv. If death has already inter. vened, nothing of the kind occurs. It isiMidsth maale sugar orop ot'Ver. mont this spting is unonimobnly firge, andt hat the amount of maple sugar made in the Northern States this. year will ex. ceed the product of the cane ofthe South. ern States. Caleb Aldrich, of Sutton, Vt., lies made 6000 pounds from 1700 trees. The Religious Anniversaries common. ed in Boston on Monday last, with the Bi. ble Society. The attendance was large, but four-fiflha of those present were la. dies. At the Polytechnic Institution in rLon. don, is exhibited one pound of glass, spun by steam into four thousand miles, and woven with silk into beautiful dresses and tapestryl ?!'he Small Pox exists to an alarming degree in and about Greenshorough in N. Carolina. Anne.raion.-A paper is about to be started in Montreal, for the advocacy of annexation to tihe United States. Late from Buenos Ayre.--Capt. Beau. vais, of the barque Mary and Martia; ar rived at New-York, fron Buenos Ayres state that the blockade had been raised, but the Argentine government would not allow Englishl or French vessels to enter the port. The war steamer United States, sailed from Nov.York for England, on Tuesday last, on -her way to Germany. GuG'.L, the celebrated musician, with a remnant of his band, went out in her. For California-T ho J. Walls, Jr. sailed from Now.Iaven 28th ult.. under the command of Capt. J. Sandford, with tie Brothers Mining and Trading Compa. ny and Williams & Stanley's Company bound for California. A large number of people assembled on the wharf, to 0 witness her departure. -Fire.-The large frame building a lit. tlie North Of time Rail Road Depot Wit mington, N. C. built for and used as a Lampblack Factory, took fire on or near the roof (howlis not known) on Saturday morning, and was entirely destroyed, to. gethmer wvill'all tihe apparatus used in time apanufacturing process, and about 100 barrels of Lampblack. Tme loss is esti. 4ed at 83000.- Wil. papers 20th inat. 'emcrarkabie Voy.age.-The brig Rat. tier, Moseley, arrive at Salem on Friday last, from Para, having completed the entire voyage in forty-nine days-the shortest ever made between the two ports. Thle Rattler sailed from Salem A pril 0, and arrived at Para, on tihe 26th. Sailed from Para May 6th-river 8th-and ar. rived in Salem May 23th--havinmg been absent just seven weeki-Salem Reg. The: body of Dr. Silas Holmes, of the U. S. Navy, dIrowned a fewv days since in.Mobile Bay by the upsetting of a boat, wvas recovered on yesterday morning and interred in time afternoon. His remains weore escorted to the grave by detachments of the Cadets and Fusiliers of the First Volunteer Regiment, and a detachment from the U- S. Exploring Squadron, un. dler command of' Major RL. W.- Smith. The City Authorities also accompanied the escort.-Mobile Advertiser, 205th ult. THE GoLD DOLLa.-The following polit ical discription of this new coin, appeared in the N. Y. Tribune and bears the impress of a Dana or a Talron its visage:-It has come at Jastt Adams & Co.'s express brought yesterday from Philadelphia several of te littering diminutive gold drops, and through tis source we are indebted for a sight of it. In size it is somewhat larger than a Tuscan quattrino, (one-sixth of a cent,) which you never find agin after you drop It into your pcet, but mtis considerably smaller than a halfinne, heretofore the sm:llest of all Am erican coinage. The dies are exquIsitely cut, which accounts for the length of time in pr. paring them.. Thesdollar is undoubtedlyte neatest,- tiniesteligtest coin In this courtry, if not--value considered-In any other. There is no "hard money" fooling about It. It is too delicate and beautiful to pay out for potatoes and .aurkraut'and salt pork. Oberon might. have paid Pack with It for bridgin the blos. seom which bewitched Titania. Ldies might wear one pndant in eachm ear, 6f a nuniber ot them as a bandeau, like the women of the Greek Archipelago. Trho'only objection they could have weuld be that rival belles could tell the exact value of their prure. The principal convenience of the goddollar In Its adaptation for making small remittances by letter. In this respect it will no doubt have a wide circulation. Its appearance strength. erts our original notion that the little* doltar will prove at get favorite. In spite of the ' btWe alt hve a weakness for the "shin. ,droeu," wvhilo' very few are able to int. ut vgt It otherwie thdAf Iomeopthically. Tnae gold'dolla~,rel fqnedts a universal wan1t, anid 'dilt i b e y welcome. i~ghtt9*A erig at yaJ h re_ Irr. reon, iJ~a jq prerpees ror ido to Alere than upon the ields of old Berke favored rbgIon )py.eason to oongratu ate themselves." "jelgig g Ult. dhg. agricultural wealth of Ohio Is ,trikhglag xeroplinfed In the.,, awte1lgcifor lhe -year 41848,"presenhedsin'the report bf he Board ofEAgrilture.; rThe .Cinlei tati Atlas estimates the wheato ropof that Veer, from the'dutathu rn inlshd, t25 [100,000 bh. Eigfgerui c'nts onI, rioti noittaing gierid 4ieqrt ~ enat growng.Con ftwapaI u estpwards of ,000,0bu.tis of corn a are not: full, but in ten cointies only, where there-are rreturfik,the 1iproduct is astimanted at 12,000,000 budh: In tile whole slto It i iupposed'to' be 76.,000,000 hu. Of wool, the Atlas esmibintes that 8,000,000 lbs., ore shared in 1848-2,0,000' in oleven-couunties., This produdtiveness is searely excelled by the gold bearing soil f Californe'.6:O ,. ARdigios, Fish.-A tihoi n go, mine host, 8tewart, of the>Denton Hotel, purchased a ro6k fish welghin'bout six. ty pounds. Upon. opening.it he found in it a certificate of membership of tIo. M. E. Church, which we read as follows: METHODIST E. - CHUR FOUNDED A. D, -1784. QUARTERLY TICKET 18 MNISTER. Our light affliction, which -is but for a moment, watketh f'r-us W faygfew deed. I ing and eternalweight of glory 2Cor. iv, 17. 0 what are all my iufferings here If Lord thou count me meet, With that unraptured host t' appear z And worship at thy feet. The paper was of course iII a crumbled and wet condition,' but upon exp6sing it to 's sun, and ironing the skipks,p ,pit it became quite legible. [Denton (Md.) Journal. MAIRRIED-At Winnsboro', on Tuesday, 24th inst., by the Rev.'Mr. Fraser, Col. LIAS EARLE of GreenVille, to Miss MAny L.CLOUD, daughter of Dr. Wm. Cloud, of Chester Dio.. J tricL. In Jefferson county, Va.,nn the 20th March, Mr. Jon; Lori aged eighty.five years to Mis CATH!AaINE LAGkNT, aged seventy-five years and six months, after a ;courtship of. forty year&. DIED--At her residence, in Sumter Dis trict, on the 25th inst. Mrs. WINIFRED WIrN GATE, in the 58th year of her age. She was exemplary in all the .relstions of life, and died in the full 'hope-of a-joyful resurrection, in Christ her redeemer. Bradibrd Springs FEMALE INSTITUTE, The exercises of this Seminary will com. mence on the frst Monday in July next, under the direction of Rev. Enwi1 CATER as Principal; and of Mrs. H UBthli. and Miss SrAss, as Asistants. Full particulars given next week. Lots fbr Bale at the Springs. The Bradford Springs Institute Company own a tract of about 1200) acres land, includ ing near l100 springs, many of theta very bold, and all of them aflrding the purest and most| wholesome water to be found any whore in theI state. The Company proposes to sell about 500 acres in lots of from to W0 acres, at fair and moderate prices, to such persons as would conduce to society and the interests of the Institution. The Bwings have long been kinown as a safe and peasant summer residence, and needs no t'rther description--.Persons wish ing to purchase summer lots, will please ap ply to the subscriber or either of the Ttrustees of the Institute. D. B. McLAURIN, Sec't. 4-. Trreaa'. June 6, 1840. 32 4t NOTICE, All persons having goods shipped to Mid dleton .Depot, wvill be charsjed Storage on the same, (in case they remain in D~epot over seven days after the date of their arrwval) and in every such instance wvill 'the storage be required to be paid before the goods are delivered. B. F. WILSON, Agent. Middleton Depot, H. C. R. R. June 6 32 it To Tanners, The subscriber keeps constantly on hand, a full supply of Train Oil of godqunlity which he offers for sale by the gallon or quantity at reduced prices. Z.J. DEH AY. - Nearly Opoite Mlasonic Hall. Camden June 1st, 187. 32 t( COLLIER'S REMEDY, For Diseased Horses, WARRENTED TO CURE, Lameness, Spavin, Big Jaw, Founder, S prains and Strains, Sints, Wind. Galls, Rin Bone, string Halt, Trush, Poll Evil, oate., &. Hlaving been appointed Agent for the above, [ would call the attention of Farmers and] fealers in Horses to the importance of hay.. ng it alwvays at hand. Ne.aJ. DEH AY. Neary Oposte'Masonic IfalL Camden June 1st, 1(840. 32 if SPRIlNG AND BUMMER Towinsend's Ska~rla, '~ra parilla Pills, Gordons, Spencer's, Brandreths' W.rights and Lee's Pills; S1oohe's Embroca- a ion for.Hooping Cough; lasting' jtyr. N4p which. may bo ifresaad n Nearly Opposite Masonic HalL. Camiden June jst I849. 32 t 9py ptr4walbutehe, S48, ~.IURS jA an 6 days he:will 4utcher: pi. are fonaind fiveE entstif1Beef Is sken'srularlyound-.a-if tehoije -)lfesa eye it w 6 lue iseiglt cnts. e ineaed in o a h- ii l m hth.abe einfeitd tA nJbnN CHINA.. Claremont orop-Notice, 'the ftdloWIni'ge tlemen, naimel. AWhite nd and F. Myers are hireby appointed to ikei posgession aW "jhe cavalry' Swords, aIY comnie.rua tieir .N6tice, and to lal on for them.': All members h .odzed to deliver. their Weapons. e- , L. P.LORING, Capt. June 14. I f CALL AT THE OUTHERN STOREs Fisher; & Hoxie Receive weekly by steamers fjom NEW YORK Additions to their extensive assortment of Dry Goo ds, md are always preparcd to furnial the latest 5tyles at satisfactory prices. Columbia, June 0, 32 3t Bradford Springs Female INSTITUTE COMPANY. Noticeis hereby given to the Stockholders if the Bradford Springs Female Institute ,ompany, that the rst mnutelment of twenty ive dollars on each share, wi'I be requirel to se paid as iollows-one-half thereof ($12.50) in or before the first cf July next, and the ither half thereof, (12.50,) on or before the irst'of November next. By order of the Piesident of the Company Lnd Board of Trustecs, D. B. McLAURIN, Treasurer. Sumterville, May 19. 1849. 30 6t New Boot and Shoe Store. -The subscriber having just returned from .harleston with an assortment of BOOTS, SHOES,L-dies' and blisses' SLIPPER$, VIES and GAITERS, of every kini what iver, offers them to the public on better terms, 'e Cash, than can be had elsewhere, and so. icits an early call at one door east of Miller k. Bossatds Drug Store: Also, the New and ?ashionable' slipper for Ladics calcd TAY LOIC TIES. B. FOLSOM1. May 20, 1849. 31 tf Danoing in Eighteen Lessons Warranted. Mr. A. BERGER respectfully informs the :itzens of Sumterville, that purposes opening r. DANCING ACADEMIY at their village md teach there 3-times a week, (should a mufficient number of pupils be obtained.) Ile vill instruct his pupils in Quadrilles, Cotil. ons, Valtz, Polka, Mazurka, and in every cind of FancyD ances, such as, Snolensk', Dracovienne, Gita'ni, Caclucha, I lornpipc, Dossack, Varsovienne, Shawl DanceF, Polac. :a,etc,etc. :r. B. is a native' qf France, iut has resided in -Charleston, S. (. for the ast eiglit years, where he has taught Dan. ing with .the greatest success in the first "amilies and -Acadernies,-from whch, he has rood testimnonals which he will be happy te ilhow to persons wishing to pat ronize him. lie will also teach Coti lions or Quadrilles ir L8 lessons (which takes generally, at least wo quarters to be learned) and shoul any me attending the 18 lessons be unable te lance wvell no payment will be requnired froma thomn. A subscription list is . now open at the editor's office. May 23, 1840. 30 tf Just Received, A flne lot of SUGA RS, North Carolia BACON. FLOUR, and other Groceries. BIROWN; LEl & CO. 20 Miay, 1840. 30 2at Just Recieved, Dress Muslins at 12 1-2 cents per gard. Also a fine assortment of Bar eges. For sale by CLARK & LEWIS. Copartnership Notice, The subscribers have this day associated hemuselves together for the purpose of carry. ng on the CABINET and CAlPENTE R'S Business in all its various branches; and nope by untiring industry and attention tu )usmfeSsto merit a share of the patronage ol heir friends and the public generally. DAN IEL S. SARGIsNT, WILLIAM B3. MILLER. Feb. 19,.1849. N. 1.-They will keep constantly oni aand-Fancy and Plain marble top Dress ng Bureaus, Side-boards, Pine and Mahoga. ay Wardrobes, high and low post curled naple Bed-steads, Sofas and Divans, Centre. ables, Sitting Chairs of every dlescription. klahogapy Rocking and Nursing Chairs, do 3oston Rokers and Nursing, Pier Trables, jandle stands, &c. &c. Also, Cotton mat resses, which they will sell low for Cash 0r ood paper. OIr-FURNITURE MADE and REPAIR. D at the shortest notice. Mahogany and Plain Coflins 'urnished at the shortest notice. Just received a splendid assortmeont of led-steads, Sitting and Nursing Chairs. ________ S. & M. Night-Writing School, The subscriber most respectfully informs he publie generally that lhe hans oponed his WVR!iT1NG ACADEMY at thme Town Hall, sumterville, S. C., whore lie wvill be happy to eceiv? il who are desirous of obtaining this :sfi~ideean a His mode of instruc ion is entirely upon a newv and simple plan, mad will at once convince all, that the most mbominable scrawl,. can be converted into ani legant, bold and expeditious hand writing. .,harer49,fOr, the whole eogaree of 15 les. ons .Ng e-M'qnday, Tuesday, and Thurs ALBERT~ HI.'GIIAY. AprliaJ e 27o o.. ,Pu rc ha will 4 at'i I t nrJo t And r- A. E NT. ol l Ianufactoryg 11 ans Store Jib Af ay.1849. . 80ot XBRDINAND ZOOBAUM, RIUSIC, RIUSiCAL IN$TRUMENTS, K ug street, Sign f the Lyre, - Charlegton, S. C.. GRG.4f 8N& GREGG, mporters oFine- Watches, JEWELRe SILVERWARE, uns, Iii try'&Fancy GoodS, Corner of Kinganid Hasall streets Charleton, .C WILL[AM-GREOG 1. SIDNEY GREGU,. A. H. HAYDEN, My 2, 1849. 30 ly jew & Fashionable Clothing GEORGE A. HYDE UCCESson TO HOUSTON & HYDE; 283 M1CG-sT. OPFosite Metrchants Hotel. fanufacturcr, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in-Clething, - G. A. i. Respectfully invites the attention f hi-frd and dpulic to his .large as oimeirit of Pashionau.W b nd j!iegunt Cleia ng now on hand, equal in. every- rAspect to he best custom work, to which-he is weekly dding large supplies direct from: his own hfanufactory in New.York. This Establish'ment is codduci6dentirelf in the Cash 'Principles' both in piu0hiedh iid ales; giving Im .rat advantago in his se ection A15d enab ing bim to tto sell at New cork rates. He is now offering this stock, aWhich is not excelled for rarit, style, beau and durabilij "of. rfolkinanshuip in the rn ioan, at such prices as.to maksiet an inducez nont for; purchasingi to call before making heir selections. . A -uperjor, assortment of P'ine Shirts,, Cglari',Cravats, Cane..&c,&c. Withi attentive and opigi salesmen, rontlemen: can depend .upon having their Mants supplied immqdiately. . All" garments yarranted to fit well and give atisfactlon in very ro;poct. - 11-.J Mr. Jon T. DA'Y, long known in the :Inohing line is now at this establishment, viere h would be happy to see and servo uis friends. GEO. A., HYDE, Succestort'o'lloustoin& Hyde. Chnrleston. May 2, 1849. 30 ly .H, JESSEN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN GIroccrieS, WinoS, and Liquors, Wo. 189 .Eaau Bay,, 'Corner of Queen Streete Charleston, S. C. May 28, 1840.. 30 4t Dry Goods in Charleston For Spring of 1849. E. W.'OANCROF'T, invites the attention or Planters anmd their famnilies, who visit the city to, lii EXTENSIVE STOCK, Hie hats now received his Spring Stock which mu~sis of every variety of'- Rich and Elegant 4lbrics for Ladies Diress-such us, Silk, Grenaditnes, Tissue Silks, Dsaeges, Muns, inee, Sewing Silk, Grng~hanus, Prints, Laws, Bomhbaiines, Chadys, AI'pacae. bhawvls ofievery Style, such as, eletrant Plain tad Emubrorderedl Canaton .Crepe, Cashmere, sewing Salk, Salk Muslin, Diarege and Puin :silk Shawle.- - Linens, Damasks, Diapers, Long Lawns, Linen Sheetings and Linen Gooduin groat varie-. y. Ilosiery, white Goods, Goods ror Gentlemens rear e'tc., etc. A LSO, In his DOM ESTlIC GZOODS RlOOMIS, will e round as usual a coimplete assortment or all he leading Styles of Domestic tgoods, such .as ire adapted to servants 'wear and femily use He confidently invites attention to the Stock is one of' the. Largest and snost ExtensIve in the Sonthern f.ounatry. nd tke Prices always the LO\VEST POSSI. 3LE 253 KIng Stkeot.. Carleston S. C." Apr'l 1849. . 24 if A Card. MR. II. J. BRISSENDEN, of Charleston, 3roressor of M tisic, ofTo're his services in the 'ormatiort and Instruction of Military Bandit, ~c. Mr. 33. is possessed of the most satis actory testimonials regarding capability and haracter. Communications can be address ~d t.0 the care of Mr. F. Zogbaum, 201 King treet, C.harleston, S. C. A pril 18. .25 3m lMerchant'sHotel, BY STIMRN & DIVVElt. Cournet' of King and- Society SI M (IHIA R LES8 TUN, 8. C This Hotel, situated ins the businesa part >f the city,. oflers every desirablp cgupfort md convemienge to the Trrvellipgjornuy~ ithment ii con'ducted atrict *y'I~shper.f trace principlee. TERMtI ?O RTEi.4 *Or'An Omnmize apd Carriage w~ill'atten'd lie Stoatuaboat Wharf,,and'also ~o the Rail tdad Depn for tih aiccdimmdatlon of Pats .Iteb:214t . 17' ly *Hlprefanain mlists nt atr tiorll- a f 8 I in 4k J In :WT B1IAYNSWORTH Su iaterville,b.Q 10 'fIle subscrib.-r r: pectfp y1orms the pub p that ho has established h'inlseit In 9uTh:4r1pe and in now prepared to execute any -orleg -tha muy be utrusted to his 'are, with: neat6es and dispatch. to wi:-M nig ami repairing Sof., Chairs. Loungds. (of every 'deiripti;a russes anadd to order, and every'varietyWo Dand Buxes. CIIARLtS ILORMiE. May 23,1849.. 30 Gim F, SUMTER' Attorney at a 0 B.R 0 A D S TRgJu Sumterville, S..C. May 16, 1849. 29. tr New Goods, The undersignon has just .roceiviqd a full and general assortm<-nt of New Goods, which he will sell very low for Cash or good paper. L U. HANKS. April 4. - Twentr Dollars Reward. Ranaway frolm the subscriber, on the 26th of Murch la,-t, ier' negro imatn DANIEL fIe i6 about five feel, 6 inches 1high', tolerably sotd; his teeth projectsa little in frout, ho isvery black, about forty yeurs old, supposed to be hatbored alout Suriterville. Any person dalivoing said nrgro to the subscriber, on her plautation, or in Sunter Juil, will receive the abtivr reward. ESTI ilt PERDRI AU. 28th npril. 1849 26 3m' . CLARKS HOTEL, SUIR.TERVILLE, S. CAROLINA. The subscribcr would respectfully inform his friends and the iublic generally that h has opened for their accommodation a House of Entertainment in this place. - He solicits : a share of public p2tronage, and promises to i spare no pains in order to merit and secure the same. ife would further add, that the ocation of tis House is such, as ont irely sub serves both business and quiet. - A trio is all lie asks. WEBB CLARK. Jan, 8. 1849. 11 tf NEW GOODS, AT THE CAMDEN BAZAAR, M.- DRUCKER & CO., ro.petfully inform theircustomers in Suinter and the public gen erally, that they have received a large and genetral assortment of Spring and Summer Goods consisting oft every variety suitable. for the season, Also, a complete assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Groceries, 1Hardwaro, Cutlery, Crockery, Boots, Shoes and. Bonnets, Hats and Caps, Bagging, Ropo, and t Twine, SADDLES, BRIDLES, &C. And every other article usually kept, in their lirne of husiness; all of which are offered for sale at extrenely 1wec prices fiir Cask. Re membar to call at the CAMDEN BA ZA AR, Opposite th'e Camiden Thank, Camden, S. C South Carolina Rail Road. On and artler Suniday. the 20th ists, the Pa.' Isenger and .\laii Tran will lenve tihe Alarv-street De.po, Charleston, at 10) o'.loc.k A. M1. DOW N. WVill leners Hramburg at 5. Camnden 5, nud Co, hsunbia ti o'elm-k A. 31I., airriving ut Chaarlesson at I n'elo.ck P. M1. ns hseretorer. Passengsrs at the "Wuy Stations" will accomnmodate them seves to then change, nnd make their arrange ments accordsagly. GEO. S. [IAC~K El, ________________ Agetnt ran'- rtationi. A. CONWVAY, DRAPR AND TAILOR. Respectfully informs the public andi his patrons that i-e has just received a full as sortiment of' NIEW AND FASH1IONABLE~ S3PR1'( ING OODS, C.lothsa, Cassimneres, Ves ting, IDrillings, JDrab 1)' etc. etc. etc. A largo .Assortmrent of Ready Mady Clothing at prices to suit the Timsc, to which ho calls the attention of the Residents of the District, Ar.so, An assortment of Military Trim. imngsr7' Oct. April 11 24 2m 1 iSouthi CJarolina-Sumter Di1st. Hlnry Spann, ' vs. Jane WVilliamns and others, Defendants) It appearing to imy satisfaction that Jane WVillias and Rebecca Jatne Spann and others Children of Martha Williams and Children of Charles S. Spann, Defendants in the above stated case, resale without tihe State of South Cahrolina. it is therefore erderoed--.that thtey do appear and ohject to th- ilvision or Sale of the Rteal Estate of Richard Spann, deceas ed on or before the 12th daiy of Juine niext, or there consent will he entered of recordl. March 12th, 1819. 20 3m .5000, Spanish, half Spanish and Amserican Segars and fine Chewing Trobacco, for Sale by CLARK &. LEWIS. May 9 27 ____ IMPROVED COTTON GINS' Thankful for past favours, the subscriber wishes to inform the public that he still Manuineturcs COTTION GINS at his -Es-. tablishmnent in Statesbu rg on the most, im proved nnd approved plan, of the most simn ple constrtiction of the inestfinishi, and' of the beat materials, to wit, Steel Saws and Steel plated ribs case hardened, in which ho wvill sell for two dollars per saw.. .ie also repairs old Gins, and -puts' thdnii iin coim plete order at tl~o shiortept otige.' AIIbor diers' for (dina will bo promnply and. punt~CU ally attended to. WVILLJTAM ll$1~OV'U Stathnrd: R. C ArilI, 19. 24 ti 44 AA AAd Reees', fo Ge . a.'., 1. do illi.to Allne AieY% 505 'dei. lho4od Mtarib's,5.8. d~ieath, 1.P. A. lIra .00, bpst d ILeave . V' ' Branel&vilk-, 1,45 p. n Cohimbij 60 Rowe's . 2,10 do. Hopkins's 6 do Orangeburg .2l8 . do, adden, 7M Janeson'e do0 . eio, e 1 4 4 l.4wisville~ 8.10 'do. FoWLMotte,7.40 MdaJ" Fort Motte, ,0?d6AnIwisvlleo, -00AIo. Junction,. 3.55 do. 4amiaeson's, 8.20 Gadsden, 4.10 dd.; ira.bug, Ilopkin's, 4.30 do. I~owe a .0 o Ar. Col'bia, 500 do. 4Ar ih-lflle;90 ol Casadien iidef. Tue sdays, TIhurasay's tind Saternapt~ Up. n 'oave ' , saAei Camden, 1.00 a. Colutinbia,- 2 I0 0 Boykin's, 5.3(0 do. Hampton, 20 doe. Claremont, 6.00 'do. Hokin's 6.10 d& Oniddleto; 6.80 'do. a.den, Junction, 7.1 do. Junction, '. Gadsden, 7.35 do. Middleton, 4.4d olopkins' 8.00 do. Claremont, 5.1d L'a npton'., 8.20 do. Boykine 6.48 "A ArCollinbid, .45 do. Aif dn O.'."t - cilondays, Weneskys, and Friday Leade Camden. 800 a. . 1.15.pir0, ..* Bdo. BJ3oyk o's,.. 5.0 do. 1.6Q 40: do. Claremont, 0 do. .,25 Sdle 'liddleton, 80 do. 3.10 - Leave Junction, 7.18 6. 3J 'lV d 'iddleton,- 800 :do. n44, do do.-. Claremont,8.85 do. 15.d9 do. Boghin's, 9.10 4o 54.4do Ar. at Camden, 9.45 do. 6.1 do. B&radaye; Leave Leavd Camden,- 5.3 a.m.'Junction,. 3.S do. Boykin'n, 5.3 do. Middleton, 446 do. Claremont, 600 do. Claremont 515 do. Middleton 680 d B n's, 5.dor, Ar.Junction,7.10 d'7 .5 e 6.1 de - June ',82' , t, if, To Travellersgoing No THE GREAT MiAIL ~'FO CHARLEST'ON, 8. , ' ' LEAVING the Wbarf at the foot of Li rena-st. daily at 3, p. after the arriva 345. the South5rn.cars, via WiLMINcGTON EDm ,ON N. C. C IaRS U. , R6 I MOD, toA 6.80,Od&; BbyALnh' MORE, and PHILADELPHIA The gublic is- ectfully informedt the Sthamers of thvs n,'frontC t WflmOND u, are i r don afre navi .ted by well onwh'a'n een commnan ers, and -the nriadae Tini der, there Aecurin both safety and d.u t1A' A THRUG.H TKT- ha~ 'alrady been in operation is now, continud as a p manent arrangement' from Chaet Philadelphia. Passengers 'aling'thei . yes thereof, will have .thei option eithet to' continue without delay thro h' the route or otherwise, to stop at apy of e intermedato points, renewing theis seats on the. liey to suit their convenience. By this routeitrayel. .lers..may reach New York on tiethir~'day during business;.hours. ']agg willebe - ticketed on board the Steamer to -eldon, as likewise on the' change of cars, at the, inter *mediate points from -thenceto Philadelphia. Throug Tickets to Philadelphia at *20 eash, can behad from E', WINS DW, Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh R. R.'.ompsa, at the office of the Compayfoot of Laurens street, to whom please apply. -For other in. formation inquire of - LC DUNCAN, At the American Hotel, Charleston S. C. . . MayO 9 -49 ly PLANTER' SOE~ BY ROBERT IATTLK LATE .BY V. IL. DAVf' .Would respeptfully announce, th'at A4 now in' charge the above ueUl~ocated Hote, convenient to t .most buinpis ,at9li Town, for trave llr.; dir lj~t i ofl passing through--and nowudvoa ough repairs. He earnest)ysoloits d from his friends and the public gealy-~h he feels corfdent that they cannot b ti. wise than pleased,-as tio pairia d4iffbe to make all comfortable. d "'' T A variety of the beat Likluprs coas be had a the Bar, except on Sunday. GJoddard'up~, 1805 Brqndyg arnd other flue Liquors inbi the most favorite branids ofChampge 'choicest brandsof~egarsand Tbeo~cth Ale int pints; SODA WATER and i aI~ kept constantly ona hand durn' te e i r . Good Stables, roomy l-6' always lenty ofeconoJfd''iaat' ges. N. BOrnibses ri tetib lyetan also by accommnodated wit a 1tu May 2d, 1 .~ 8 A frei'. ssortment 9 j4~ and black ilk G Mlay 997 ,