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ILLNSS AND Do 5rn IAg. P0 W0 lind the following interes ji I IN ilhe illness land deatht ri Ali. in lie0"01 Nashville True WhigofrTies y Janes K. Polk, hate Presidht o ti. I Republic, didd in this itfna :Irl t hal time to annaucoe in out 10 liC1 H A) o'clock on Friday eve"iM 'nic 15th instant,-after linge'ing oo weoks HiA disease was of a o tl e ~na ture, huving been trouled iviihfr- re or less for twenty-seven years; proAy 'ag gravatedhby .the cholera epidemloi which : las6 been rpgin ifiithis city for someo time a past. Hie r~iained his conscionieness, we t learii, up almost to the momteit of his dis. i solution. We saw hint ata period when: ' 1is physicians considrelrl his case very a critical. He happencdh to har dint we were going to Columbin, whore .his goodY old mother resides, and sent for us. :Upon ti entering the room he asked us- to take a sent by his bedside; he then proer.eded in a very calm, deliberate manmfer, to say v that the exhausted condition of his body a was not alariming to hin; that he felt sat. isfied that, his earthly career. was faust up. 1 proaching, no end; that he wishaed to send t some word to his beloved mother, who was no unwell, as he understood, that it was b probable she might not be able to come to t see him; he spoke of her and other mem. r bors of his tsmily 'most fflection .tely; p a umong other messages delivered in the , saine calm, resigned tone, he requested i usto tell his mother, that, should they not fi be permitted to meet on earth again, that n he land an abiding hope that, through. Di. vine mercy, they would meet hereafter. * Early in his sickness, we understand, he connected himself with the Methodist Episcopal Church. A funeral sermon was delivered by the Rev. J. B. McFerrin, of that chucht, and his renhnis followed w to their resting place by a large concourse g of citizens. Iie was interred with Mason. e ib ceremonies, having been a menmbcr of I thAt frat rnity. A CASE FOR THE CONSIDPIATION OF FANATICS.-A colored woman by -the name of Ellody, who belongs to an estate entrusted tothe nanagement of Hugh Nl. son, E ., of Petersburg, Va., voluntarily returne to Richmond Inst week, in a ves sel from Boston. The Richmond Times sayt: "This wioman waq formerly employed in the iamily of Mr. Thoians A Iust, of c this city, in the capacity of mai ', and as I su'ch adcompanied Mr. I. and his family f to the city of Boston, in Si ptemn. her .last. During. the sojourn of Mr. Rut's family in that city, several gener. Quo ani philanthrophiu 'friends of liberty' prevailed upon the woman to assert her right to liberty; and consenting, the case was brought before the proper tribunals. Mr. Rust was subiject to some vexation andl delay, and finally returned to this city viti his fimily, leaving I'llody to tihe ten. der mercies of her newly acquired frienis. She expressed contrition fur her conduct, and' baving 'scen', the ele'phant' to her heart's conteni, has returned to this city, ] preferring to remain in servitude here, rathe'r than enjoy liberty in Boston. It is understood, however, that Ellody, togeth-j er with all the Slaves 11-11 by her dt cenised owner, has been or will be manurnitted und sent of the State." Te4th of July. Tecitizens of Uppeor Salem extend a cor dinl invitationm to the Officers and soldiers < ue Palmetto Regiment to l'e presemat wi;h tihem, and prake of a public dinner to be given at the Babtiot. Church, near Bishopville on the 4th-ofiJulv next. WM. HI. IIOLLEYMAN, I E. D)JXON, *CIJAS. SP'ENCER, Comn. 4f inritation. Bishaopville, S. C. June 18, 1849. TO BE RAFFLED. A RARE CHIANCE. A splendid Child's Carrige, a c-omplete I miniatuire of a large one, having every thaing i about it, that may be found ont a large one, I madte by a first rate workman, can be drawn I by a small pony or by hatnd original cost $110. WVill be rattled assoon as the chian- 1 ces aire filled up-25 chaancces at s2--per I chance, to be sedn at A. IL GRtAY'S I Paint Shop opposite Coughilain's Shop. July 4th, 1849. 80 tf t 'Beef! Beef! . The subciber begs leave to inform the citizens of Sumterville and vicinity, that lie has re-coammenced Butchering ; and will butcher regularly twice or three times a week if required. TUESDAYS, THIURS. DAYS and SATURDAYS are the (lays lhe will Butcher: the prices are four and five ete. if Beef is takeni regularly round-if choice pieces everg time, of the round, the price is eighstcenta. All persons are requested to have a smali Book so that the Beef can be entered in their Book as well as mine. Junie 27 JOHN CHINA. Education, Thme SECOND SESSION of the s',bscri ber's School will commence on Monday the 2nd of July. W V LTN Cottage Level, June 8, 1840, 33 4t New Boot The subseriber having just returned from Charleston with. an 'assortmtenit of BOOTS, $LHOES,adies' and Misses' SL1IPPERS, TIES and GAITERS, of every kind what- I ever, cofrs them to the public on better terms, for Cash, than can be had elsewhere, and so. Jicitsaen early call at one door cast of Miller & Bossans Drug Store. ,.Also, the New and Fashionable nlipper for Ladies called TAY LJOR TIE.3 gTi ALL rips se ccd upi woithout charge. Sign of the Boot. Mayv 23, 1840. 631 tf rThazuatWeIk40 ' k q Lprigwe na ltto, having elpee rnipl nd tvo Assistant Teacher.r to evotrag to preont year i1Wvop anp t ave the Ighestconfiie6 0 gae very arrango nt-priepar oy na coisd iencement of its exercises onr ti st IONDAYin.JULY next,-gy i lbeet to Stockholders aiid thepublic, that: upils ;ill be received at the Iistitute at :and from nat date.. The admirable -locatioq, of ,the Bradford prings in point of health, andthe character. the Tcachors'employed, eingther with the ct've supervision of the Board of Trustees, nid the extensive influence pledged to the uipport of the Institute,,willt is confidently elieovd, at once.secufe for iLa high reputa on. A Viuiting Committee, will be appinted y the Trustece,.which.. will from. time to me, visit the Iniititute, and reconimend aiy agulationsiwhitch nay: conducerto the in. rovenmed. bealth, or'cbmft6t or tihe pupils; nd ,parenils a-e hasured'thatho'yaiin %YlJl be pared in the culture of mind and heart, to nplant and sirengthi iose principles, and >rmi those qualties which best adorn tlhe fe. iale characte-. The' lstituie' will be opened under, the barge of -Rev.- E.' CATER- as' Prin6p6sl, rith Miss E. SPAIN as Assistant Teacher, nd Mrs. E. 11UMMELL 4reNacher of lusic, French,- Ornamental, Needle-work, c. . The annnal (ermdf: tie.Institute will con ist of two sessiois of five months each, be. inning on the first-Monday io Fbruary and nding the-last Fridby in Noveir.z ['erms of Tuitiok aidBoard, Board and Tuition in the entire" English course, per session of five months, - - - 75 Music onI tie Piano, Harp- or Guitar, including Vocal Mu sic and use of Instrument, per session, &c. - .- - -. 620 Latiin, French or Italian, - - - 20 Drawing and Painting, - - - 15 Shell and Wax work, the mate. rials furnished by the pupils, - - - 5 00 NOTE.-Pupils who return hone at the end f the week and have no washing done at lie Institute will be charged one-third !eja Dr Board. URV. hENRY D. GREEN, P'res'i. f the Board. SANUErL E. WLsox, V. Pres'l. Trustees, JAS. W. REMBERT, W. W. ALSTON, J. S. RICHARDSON, Ja F. J. MOSES, ILEv. NOAh GRAHAM, JOHN A. COLCLOUGH'Sa., W. NETTLES. June 13, 1849. 33 tf Aots for Sale at the Springs. The Bradford Springs Institute Company wn a tract of about 1200 acres land, includ ig iear 100 springs, many of them very bold, id all of them a fording the purest and most r holesone water to be found any where in the tate. rThe Company proposes to sell about 500) cres in lots of fronm 5 to 50 acrer, at fair and toderate prices, to such pensons as would onduce to society and the interests of the nat itution. - The Springs have long been known as a afe and pleasant summer residence, and ceds no furthier description-P'ersons wish ig to puirchanse sunmmer lots, will please ap ly to thne subscriber or either of the Ttrustees the Institute. D. B. MicIAURIN, June 0, P19. 33 4t Cabinet IMaking, &c, Tne subscriber res'poctfully announces to bie public that?, he carries on tihe Cabinet ma.. ing Businiess in nil its various branches; and opes by untiring industry ardI attention~ to uisiness to merit a share of the patronage of is-friends and tine public. N. B.---He will keep constantly on and--Fancy and Plain niarle top Dress. ig Bureaus, Side-hoards. Pine and Mahoga y \Vardrobes, high and low post cur led taple Bed-steads, Sofas and Divans, Centre ubles, Sitting Chairs of every description, Inhiognn~y IBucking and Nursing Chairs, do. baston kockers and Nursing, Pier Tables, ~andle stands, &c. &c. Also, Cotton mat. resses, wijich they will sell lowv for Cash or ooud paper. O2TFURNITURE MADE and REPAIR D at the shortest notice. Mahogany and Plain -Coflins urnlishedl at theo shortest notice. Just received a .splendid assortment of led.steadn,, Sitting and Nursing Chairs. D. S. SARGE14T. CALL AT THE S0UTHERN STORE, Fisher & Hloxie Receive weekly by steamers from NEWV YORK Additions to their eatensive assortment of Dry Goods, ad are always prepared to furnish the latest Ityles at satisfactory prices. Columnbia, June 6, 32 3t Clothing A fine assortment of Ready Made Clothing vithi Shirts Drawers Cravats (Gdoves &c. Panama Leghorn and Palmnleaf Hats, road brim fur do., ve'y low for Cash. L. B. HANKS. April 4. F, SUMTER, Attorney at Law. BROAD STREE-T, Sumtervillev 5S. 0. May 10L,1840. 20 tf and *6maneeeimirwa wwoma bis the 6fsf ' de i0thSquth niban or Annual'air simif, to thosv hit haefeditu bdliftcatj. chan1 u the sa II o. Xd- INo"l h ola i g e t6e ' perity of'io South, dlappeal to every Mechanic,. Alanufacturer, 'nd all perspusA ge its ocukill and2 in du-try ofwhtever description, to aed some speoime~n to this Exhibitine and they hope that every district in this Btate and ofour sm, ter States will be represented-ats the Fair. All those whd in.end' sendiaigartile - too exhibition, will please give notice to A M. HATCH, Chairman Comanitteeof Arrange. hianti ' it a darly day as possible,'and'every Secimninent will be carofully attnded to and .etuind ifr.the Exhibition._ oFFICERS OF THE iNSTITUTE WA. GREGG, President. WMf.KIRK WOOD, 1st Vice President. - WM. M LAWTON, 2d Vice President. E. C. JONES, Secretary, 11. . GRIGGs, Treasurer pro. tem. DIRECTORS. Joseph Walker. C; D. Carr. G. N..JReynolds, Jy- . H. D. Walker. J, H..aylo."T I F. J.iorcher. E.W.E dgertii. D N.Mintush, W. G. besaussure. C.Y. Richarson. L. M. HatchI. Wn. .Lebb (E The following is a list of PREMlAMS to be awarded. For the best Specimen a Silver, Medal, and for the -next best a Diploma.. For' NewInventions a Gold Medal, at the discretion of the Commnittee. Articles of all kinds not named be!ow will be received, and pre. iums awarded for.the same. Architectural Drawng Side of Hurness Lenth rr, Design for Dipiloiana for Galf Skin, dressed fur the So Cu Institute boots, Painlting in 0,1 .. Carriage, Harnres. " -" Water oolori Buggie or Sufkey liar. MirCiature painting nose, Pun drawing Cart or Dray Hlarness. Pencil drawing. Riding Saddle, Crayon drawing Beaver or Silk liat, Sculpture O!oth Cup, Penmanship blilitary or Firemans Best modo of construct Cap, ing Whaivet. . Pairo Boots, Best Presa .r packing of shoes, Cotton " of Ladies Gaiters, Best Rice Thrashing Tailoring. - .Machine .L'nbrella or Parasol, Best Cutten Gin Hair Dresecrs Work, Refrigerator Gilding, llough . . ,. Stucco ,Wo-k Churn . Modo'ing in Plaster, " : Wa-hinjr tnahane Tin Work, Stone Mason's waoik ,Plumbing, Carpeiter's .Wryk.by Basket or Wicker Work hand anti mnohieory Wooden Wiar', taiving in wood Dyemng:in Wool, silk er Model;of 4.8bip Gotton,. Speiimens or- Uptholters Work; hoot builders work Mantua Making, Ship.joiners wurk Shirt Making, Prnip and block ma- Quilt, king . . Embroidery la Guld ar. Mill-Wrights work" Siver, Coopiers work . - . Embroidery in Silk or Four whool cartlgo. . Worsted, Boggio. I Artificial Flowers,: Gig or snlkey. . Ornamental Hair Work. C'urt or day..,,flRaw Silk, nut les than Steam Engine - 3.2 lb. Fire Fugino V rnufuctur-d ,ilk, Turning in Drass, Iront V eaving, Hand Loom, or Wood " Power loom, Blaucksmiths. Woik Specimen of Cottod Cas' g i ionor brass Yarn, IrontuiingFence or Pir of Knitted Stock.. Bras. or copper work Socks or Gloves, Locksmith. - do Coach Laoe, Blell~hanging do Gimp, Fringe and Crna' (shmiths . do . inental- Weaving, Instrumnat akerm " C'onfectioniry. L-mip mnakeors ~ do Reflued Lonf Zugar,. Jewelera do Pottery, Silver smaiith do - lhs Dio sinking Manaufactured Iron. Engravings on steel Cut Nails. copper or wood Gray Brinks, Lithograp~hy Fire Brieks. --- Mechanical Dentistry Turpenatino, mnanufact Clock a watchmaking ured, Gutlery .Soap Ornamnenlal oueTallow, sperm or Wax paiting C andles, Orname:ital asign do -Soda Water, Gabinet work Gake Making, Fanicy Printing Siarohi, hloota Printing Flour, tuled and bound ledger Dlutter, for Winter use, Fancy Dinding not less than i10 lbs. Paper Cheese. S:de ale Leather 36 Keep Note of Time. NE W J~EWEL RY. SF. HOYT respectfully informs his friends and the puablic, that he has returnoud from the North with a noiw and choice selection of Goods, consisting of Gold and Silver Watch. es, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Also, a select nssortment of Fancy Articles and Cutlery, w hIe)be oji'erej as the best ever received in the 'District. -Terms liberal. June 20 34 St A. CONWAY, DRAPER AND TILOR. Respectfully informs the public and .his patrons that ho has just received a full as srtment of NEW AND- FASHIONABLE SPRING GOODS, Cloths, Cassimneres, Ves-. ting, Drillings, Drab D' etc. etc. .etc. A large Assortment of Ready Mady Clothing at prices to- suit the Times, to wvhich he calls the attention of the Residents of the District, ArJso, An assortment of Military Trim ming ect. A ri.li 11 24 San Upholstering and Paper HAN 1ING. The subscriber respectfully isaforms the public thaat he has established himself in Sumtervillo, and is now prepared to exeoute 'any order that may be entrusted to his care, with neatness and dhispatch, to wit--Making and repairing Sofas, Chairs, Lounge.- (of every description,) Mat raises made to order, and every variety of Band Boxes, CHARLES DaLORME, -May23.1849t.,, .30 Cm Nnplu6 00 4 Sit rdig #lt * ,A, .Jnja ~ Ai c 'id J3Qid ! 871 rr a aicitd $'MG tel u iesi DISiA?. i 4IOin PadbF ONLY - 'S. EE I CrX4 B1,000,A1%e.ticket, sent toVirginii. 5,0,' Whoe ticket, 'entq 19ew. Iork. 8.008W.ihole tikt, s, rtolpnsyldn. 8 lal.t ,.sent te: N 9th Ca*Mliria. 15,00i9. silf'elt to th Carolfha. 10ft0, .QWiMVWkbtickbt'sent t~Pennsylva 8,00 , uvrtertick tisent 46 6io. 5,00, 'artei- tiket, sent'to Indifiit.'. 12,000;Qua'te, tiiket, sent toA$outh Caroli I IR..-'j 07 Fgqry. Pr'ze promptly pail, and ofn file. jWe agqin. rrftg to Manavgers Drawing..) E btter make on inyetinentiat the Trn1y aicikf'w nd Fa'r-Famed office of PY. PEIL &':CO,:than go o (alit'ornia. e: 0- PY.FER &k.COi give -Gold:.. rkdy Coined aid stamped. ..r Thdi Majority f Captals' always s'id by PYFER. & -CO. BANI,DRAF'9, payaWe-at .pight in Gold, renuPtted promptly to any par .r the United: States for-.-Pr.ies sol'by i'iYPER & Utn unuirqtions. strictly conJdentil. mEr Remember' that'the result of thefirst Irial has'often- been a Splendid . Fortune,! A little pefApyroqcqejas sure to realize one. R)Je..gND SPLENDID l.OTTERIES! -ror Juty, ' '49. Sciad pour drders F 1' P YFE? Z' CO.for the PAWeS. Date, Capital No"ofBflata Price'o P Price of July. Prizes. Drawn. Tickets. P'ck'gs. , .. 75 os 12 8 00 027 3 2_,W '; -- 17 50 5. - ,20 - --7.--.. -15 5---15i 6 ., .. . .. _.. 14 ,5 1850 '75 314 0 0 320 FA ~ -M~10- 250, 956 " 78 --- -10 .4 W.,. 10 2,. -. -'**"3 17 : . 1 0 ,1 11 ' 8 'Il 17* , 5 1 81 I - 1 3 1 . 19 -,6j2% 25 20 ... Z 2' 3610. 26. 22, 27 10W -6 28 1014; " W8. -8;2 3t1 78 13 5 1" ocr pYdJrTcs of-"ackaiges of* Q'adhter Ticketsielyis adverised -above. .... ..57 g'ha blanagers Printed' 1 rawings, endorsed bf''the iniissioners' alipdinted (for-~th~hpurpose) 'by the Govertfor bf Marf9L land,,..ge in all genes-sent to our Correspon. 't R Lctte/s alivays'trengly and c'arefully . -T(utichlasers . of Pac~kagdals'.pf Tickets seld vemr ta ilcc5 aginst their m'~vag im aPackage any ofth ?l'oapital Prites,'wid o Package may draw four 'of the highest-Prizes. .Twthtirds of the Pri zes ar, sold in l'ackages of~ Tickets. 5-7 'lease Order tr''few 'dais .utrorns the Lotteidies-draw. -All. Orders punctually an sweirpd biy the..return.maits. Persons at a distaince from Baltimore, who wish'-UFortilte IBuckled on their. JBacks," wvULtAd thaeteit is only.necessary to enclose thieprieplas laid downt in the above aiched uli,)ibt a Pickage or Single TIicket to the Truly- !?rtuiate,. Far-Famed and. Old Ea tabliuliedIjuuse of ' . PYFER & CO. Np 1. LIGI'T STREET BALTIMORB MD. Twenty Dollars Reward, -Ranlawsy from the subscriber, on the 26th of March inst,.hur negro man PANJEL~I. tIo is about fiv'e feet, 6 in~ece high, tolerably aliruit, ils Ideih'prjcecs a lile in front, he is very binsuk, ,nbotq.fury years ol, supposed to be, wheqred about Sumaterville. Aety persont delivoing s~aid 'u-gro ta the suhbhrib'or,uon. her' pilaiiont,*or ini Sum.ter-Jail, will receive tiid above' rewtra. :d3t brl,169EST''IERI PERDR1IAU. - 2th pri.'A49 -- "26 Sa-3s CLARK~S HOTEL, RIUMIIEILVILLE, S. VAPQUINVA ..The subscriber would .respec~tfutlly'ikiform his friends and the public generallyghat he hase opened for theoir accommodation AHlouse of Entertainment in thie place. ,He solicits a share of. public. patronage, and promises tc spare .no paine~ in order'lo merit and secutre the samte. 'lHe wvould further add, thait the ocatlin-of his- House is such, as ent irely suab. serves both bs'uioess and quiet. A trial is all lhe asks. W EBB .CLA RI. Jatn, 8,,1840. , 11 ..tf Night Writing Sbhlool, The subhseriber most respectfully''iformns the public generally that he has opnnedi hii WRITING ACAlDR~iY at tho Town Hall, Suinterville, S. 0.,- wibere-ho will be happy te recive'all who atre dlsirousof .olhaitninig this udeful amid elegant'trt. -'His mbodo.of.-in~attnet t'ungis entirly~ upon a new and simpleplgn, and will at once convince .all,-thatihlie mesl aborinmible sdrad1cim be convertedilfth hr Chrne-88,fopr the ghletcourge of. 15.les. sonis. Nights--Monday, Tueada~d Titurs' day. - -ABfT RY - April'24 - L- 27 '3m EN0 k Ott lae Lr T o~J E ' pe wus i o s k nieeii f1 t A s t8ts J i s AF .E IP, wi ihap U leg, 07 4turin.sypaorconiy:sree by or N Thi.'UES AY-difggE1 bin 'aund Casenst-: '/le[E. , a,k nag u To'staionss, n Ac (Fratiglie lalfa *lfLJt CPIsp ot oetic ' ur, 11s01enger wll ie1'te -' VO~3'8 DOLits FOR T1BU . llP.;" retaidg . -aIl ve Chaaeosselsat. o'clock-A. ?At on' the 5th Jly pbrice Us!rii f 'h o"aiipo titu1WdJtl ladd .C0ft m. ba o thse.itj lo July. I W . .Pieadna desirMuster wt'sailing t $1st*e Cca *-brat on wlI . lic isdfrofa a --pk i h , ' P. Varo la-ailtud -bytAic nec, a tion .tf'laiu .of G~aump Metrn ca:u fit ited ut with esuie) t" ' w hc DO Pa'. FOlt 'rug TiuP." *Theridate Crim-i isted Hlaanburg,-unad Camden at A. M ' i the 3 .fu ly,ua.kang uiPaUsesjr nh itglin Stations'. Rturing wdl leave Gougt a A.-M..u the St July. - GEORGE S. HfACKER t Lt en. rn.nso -lu&n M W . c.n R "SUMMER RRAV tdhe South2aoolnatb n ia,. andWestei a * Atlantio Rail Roadg fy Met- arrangemeut;otw~eer lo e panins, Ticketsat a-lo -are - bissued, aood St any tin 4"t file the 5i:6 -n. arid actober. toA .lpaura. PartiQF; yjaivdua'ieh visit the utpcounbi'~ - t St.611. etr~ti, il, etuc ol 6 the 'towflaoakttthe rDot Ialaoof ravVvrj -*n IS C.t "Rire et u th period,.fw m staton ., ttio any er io Romnc Ga. tlilrpd zt~,fr' lista ane th'5f -Ao3 a6W *e tou i t \ravelin~ ~t .reo -u~e rn1 te s ebhildren udie 14yar ong vants hall .pice tin th vn oithei- oint on the iNouhi Ito d, can avail theiizsev~e'tJ C named 'Tick'ts, vitht rtlto r point froti Wiaence they a lttg.1 6.o li* tion to tho proper Agent of. th"e C Aet Transportation S. Juno'27 ~ '85 NOTICE3 All persons having goods ippe l dleton Depot, will be chared Stop samte, (isa cas~e they remain ina Depo'vr sa ven d'iya after the te of their'arrival)id Ii every suct insttace will the' sta ro 3uired to be paid befoo' theo goo:arf d .divered.*. -. - aliddletoni Dlfot, . C. . June 0 . . 3T . it Wilmington and M~anliesyr *OFFICE WIIb& MA N. R.hi. ,* MArtoN C.. Rune. U, MrVM, -Thsdtockhaldere' 6tio Ve"Wilnin .~b Mannchetr:R1Itil-RUt~d Comnpaay, nr6iM n dilat 61-1 setg its -60L ar.<i ed Ahre iYreqired t first of"Jur nieR*M . B fy h er' of the BardB - JOH HNMdtfA-, Jn.'r e~n 20 :dy 4 j33 Thit j~rie'ri Cletr -diinin$~ Junw .JrJE9. The Stage will tin to the Claremont Do)5t ofe March,'a'nd wisll l~ morning, roettrgo~ rival of tho" Sumtervi e,28tho44f 0,, 12 -N no44t -r hoI 0 A A 1 Thtuiy - -A~ bea; AA 4T th t; - *~f - * .~ a S - - & -* 4-- A [aa - I -?"~ * . 1.1 tJ T,. -j -V II 49 -e C. -C - , 1 ~n - 44 th n - -