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-~ It'~~ T us stuch anfr h it tif era .or, ii as Plado snug.,d - o Ae.e the sights ofthe ,'cit. P- n S Carles he, stopped ivaf itol mi front wathe Si. C hrej city 4 datn'S. Jalsh Charle otel, and looking up, seemed to sor eio the building with the eye of ana i'hitoctural connoisseur. After satisfying his gazo he asked of a passer-by what building it was; on being told it was a hotel, he inquired for the entrande, and being shown, lie ascended the steep st9ps. Approach ing the office he inquired for the land lord, of whom he inquired if he could get "a bito" to -eat. Mr. E. R. Mudge, who was the host at that time, and who is a hwat at all times, humor. lng the fellow, told him lie could do so by paying a dollar. A fter considering for some time on this item, and gravely looking' his host in the face, he said, "Well I'll go it, thur's my dollar, whar's your dinner ? '-"Well." said the other, with a smile, "It is not ready yet, but take a seat at the table there, and you can amuse yourself with pt. the papers for half an hour, when you will hear the gong, which will inform you that dinner is ready." "The gong, what's that ?" asked the Iloos ier. "Oh you will find out when you hear it," replied Mudge. Satisfied with this answer, the Hoosier, after looking wildly around him, sat down and rummaged over the papers. Time sped on at its customary rate, when suddenly the gong sounded, and ! as -usual the crowd moved for the dining room. Recov~ering from liis astonishment at the poise 6f the gong, and scenting the deliWjous fuies'of the dinner, the Hoes iergi4e a -rush' through the crowd - - fora seat;but being met by the, host hisonducted to his allotted chair. The gentlemen seated on caceh side of him, as well as the gentleman opposite - him liad their wine befure them. -Aften finishing his soup, and havinw. h iell filled, the Hoosier observ .4 tle.men helping themselves f A-6 1ng7 and,:sosCizng the'bottle ahd ielhbor, he attempt Swhimslwrnho,. was mod n~pbUmei that the wino wa, -"pri H r4 notseem to IL r. %U n 'i 4tpt Lplosega sr" said '~ ad~~ iici~dual1 with a fierce .~ .d~If a 'i .rate winesir." Thme ~ff*I~r edigill more astonished, ard case,. thought he "i 'iqa totheiltrial aniy how. So heao hetble, he seized the bottle' o~st~ihign was just in * h ae of-fillig his' glass, when his via 4~i~M'oechoed, "private wine, sir, if ~e,' and withdrew the bottle ~ fr~mthe fearful leakage it was about to ~' ~ '.'The 'een un," becoming enraged ~aig foiled at every side, and observ. itia thi e was a general Simpei-ing adtitteding among the waiters, tuirned the gervatst wvho stood it the back of ohi nd who had taken iwa~'his hla for the~fifth or sixth. time, and cri ~~V1~I~ e4oto him vith an oath to bring back fip~tand'-that if hid took it' away again, "lied be dod drot if' he didn't .drahspager on him," and, as suit i etgh~~to the word,put his hand ~ ,4ri~ his bosom, alhowing the handle of 'hie owie-knife. Af g'tis,ithings went on quietly, -t 1l h~Jseert was put on the table, *. gs'are harlotte .Riusse pudd ing hiribtbefore the Hoosier.. This *% ~.A hetim &itly dresr near his plate, jliid I~~g right and loft at'his neigh. bors,' hlped himself to a largo per. ton tf Keeping his eyes fixed on * the-dI W hii oating, he. perceived his rigit ~nd rieighbor attemp~fing to with drawlthe dish from 'himt "No you dons't, Mister,". said -the Hoosier to him, "that thar puddIp is private phud din'.'" The leftehand g6nltlernati not observing4dhat had passed, then said, "Allow me tottake the pu'dding, sir?" "No yeuy.canat take 'that thar puid * dm O' sadV osisrvith a scowl, that a priva" di,. And he i-e Shelped hinise .. Sodh aftsr the gen ~~ en aniop~osito was-un the het of draw ig ti e dish over to iii 'old en, ~1ster," said the Noosidr with a loolk ~ftriump~h. ,.*"I'd have you to know L Ihatddin' is private pusddin' ," while same time lie put his thumb to ,~ ,,. " ~ liisii~-and made sundry gyrations athi fingers. "You'can't come it 4Vfme," hdontinued, feeling that a heeen paeticed upon him. Swine, oh!" 3~tntion of the table being - during the latter scene, the if tlio around burst into ti roar of I ~terrgaid soon the wthole story.was *hispered from one to anther Thie *, .~, "thng took so well that every 4entle. jN.j L' S.Iuce to soiid his abpt qto thi~ conplitont an oi green i6i" oon became as mer ryas alor ,iccougtjing as left th e table, ho tur. rn .d toei gen. tlemen and saidi " 'Wl, old (hic. cough) follows, you (hiccough) could. n't (hiccough) come it*er (hiccough) me \vith your (hiecoughPrivate wihe.' The glasses fairly danced upon' the ta ble with the uproar and laughter which this last remark 'created, and the Hoos. ier, staggering out of the room, made the best of his way to his boat.-Pica yune. AB- The following advertisement tho Knickerbocker found posted on a lamp-post in Canal street, Albany: STRAYED OR SToLgN. -My wife Ann Muriah. Whoever returns her will got his head broke. As for trust ing her, any body can do so who sees fit-for,, as I never pay any of my own debts, it is not all likely that I will lay awake nights thinking about other people's. JAMES Q. DoBsoN. To Travellers going North, THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON, S. C, LEAVING the Wharf at the foot of Lau rens-st. daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival or the Southern carm, via WILMINGTON and WEIDON; N. C. PETEMRBURG, RICH MOND, to WASHINGTON, BALTI MORE, and PHILADELPHIA. The public is respectfully informed that the steamers of this line, from Charleston to Wilnington,-are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and experienced comnansder, and the railroads are in finu or der, thereby securing both safety and dispatch. A TIJROUGH TICKET having already been in operation is now continued as a por manent arrangement from Charleston to P'hiladelphia. Passengers availing themsel ve4s thereof, will have the option either to continue withodt delay throughl the robte or otherwise. to stop at any of the intennediate points, renewing theis seats on the line to suit their convenience. By this route travel lm may reach New York on. the third day during business hours. Baggage ill be 'ticketed on board the Steamer to We1ion, as likewise on the change of cars, at tho inter minediato points from thence to Philadelphia. Through Tickets to Philadelphia atgO.ach, can be had from E, WINSLOW, Agent- of the Wilmington and Raleigh R. R.-Compaw, at the office of the-Gompany foot ofL Imlens street, to whom please apply. ,Fi other in 1nnatipn inquire of );C. DUNCAN, :At the Aminehin Hotel, Charleston S. C. MayA '49 y .STAWE NOTICE. The:Stage will run-daily from Sumterville dthe Claremont Depot on and after the 1st ofMarch, and will leave at 3 o'clock in tile nmorning, retting out on its return, on the ar rival of the cars in the afternoon from theu Junction. P. M. BUJTLER. Sumterville,28th Feb. 1849. 18 (im NOTICE, All persons having goods shipped to Mid dleton Depot, will be chaarged Storage on the same, (im cose they remain in D~epot over seven days after the date of their arrival) and in every such instance will the storage be required to lbe paid before the goods are delivered. B1. F. WILJSON, Agent. M iddleton Depot, S. C. Rt. Ri. June0 ;32 - 1 Dissolution of Copartnership. The copartnership heretofore exist ingv un der thec firm of SARGENT & MILLER dloing business as Cuabinaet Makers in Sum terville, was dissolved by mutual consent (3n the 15tha inst. DANIEL S. SARGENT, WILLIAM B. MILLER. June 15, 1F40-. 34 tf A CARD. The subscriber, having taken, the corner Store, (knownm as McLeans) woaabl, mnost respectfully, acquaint his old Friends, and the P~aublic at large, that he wvill at all times take pleasure to accommodIate them, in Cut ting andl Making up Garments, in the most Fashionable and substantial manner. Hie wvil1 keep constantly on haand a fresh and seasonable assortment, of outfitting, of the latest andl most approved Fashions, and hopes, by punctuality anad his desire to please all, to merit a continuance of thnir Patron age and confidence. D. J. WINN. Jan. 15, 1849, - 12 tf Drugs and Medicines, AT CHIARLESTON PRtICES. Z. N. DeNIAY, succEsson -rO J. A. CLEVELAND, DRUGGIST AND APOTilECARY, NEAnLY Ot'POsITE. MAsoNIC nIALL, cAaMDEN, s. C. Takes thais method of informing then citi zens of Sumter, Darlington, and the adjacent country, that lao keeps always on hanad, a fresh and well selected stock of Drugs, Chemnicals, Pants, Oils and Dye Stuffs; WVindowv Glass and Putty, Patent Medicineos and Perfumery: :Soaps, Brushes, Combs and Fancy Articles. THOMPSONIAN MEDICI NES, Embracing every article now used in thme Practice; &c. &c. All of which will be sold1 as low as articles of the same quality can be boughat ina Charles= toi, FOR CAsH OR CnEDIT. ltTPhysicians, P lanters, and Country Mer chaip~s will- do well to give me a call before purchasing elew.here. Z. J. D). Camden, Feb. 21, If%9. 17 tf WA. KENT & MITICHELL, FASHIONABLE 01othin g an d, Out'Fitting: Si8T A B L I SfNi E N T MASONIC HAI-_ No. 268'King-street, %rnOr of Wentworth, Chyqeaton,,E. C. Purchasers will flid at all times a full and cornplete stock of Gent's. REA.YT-A.D.E CLOT4 gNG ARTIOLES. W. A. XENT. 0. U. MI4TCHELL IManulfactory 1,1S Washington Stares IV. V. 3fay 1849. 30 tf HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of IJUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRURIENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. GREGG, HAYDEN, & GREGG, Importers of Fine Watches, JEWELRY, SILVER WAtRO.. Guns, Military- & Fancy Goods Corner of King and Hlasell 'srets, Charleston, q. C.. WILLIAM3 QREGG, H. SIDNEY HAYDEN, A. H. HAYDEN, bny 28,1849. 30 ly Dry Goods in Charleston For Spring of 849. E. W. BANCROFT, inviles the attention or Planters and their families, who vikit the city to, hais EXTENSIVE STOCK, lie has now received his Spring Stock ihich consists of every variety of Rich and Elegant fabrics for Ladies Dress-such as, Silk, Greaaudines, Tissue Silks, Barego, Mus. linue, Sewiug Silk, Grnghams, Prints, L~ans, Bombaz:nes, Chadys, Alpaca.. -. .. Shaiwls of every Style, such as, elerant PIain and Embrordered Canton Crape, 'ashidere, Sewing Sik, Silk Muslin, Darege and Plain Silk Shawl.. Linens, Damnasks, Di pers, Long Lawns, Linen Sheetings and Liueu Goods lu iRreit vari.. ty. Hosiery, white Goods, Goods - for Ge1ra reaI wear etc., etc. A LRCJq In his DOMF'".-0 GOODS ROOiS, will be foun,.ar tifual a comopleto asiortmint of all the Iatding Style, of Domestic Goods, such as 'are adapted to serntairear mnd family use He conllfdeutly iuvites attentiou t6 the Stock as e of the Lair eStand nost Extensive 1*1bZANodthern t ountry. and the Price. always tho LOWEST POSSI BLE 253 King Street. Carlosion S. C. April 1849. 24 tf New & Fashionable Clothing, GEORGE A. HYDE, SUCCESSOR To hoUSTON & anYDE, 288 KING -S'T. Opposite 3frchants Hotel. Manufacturer, Whlolesale anad Retail Decaler in Clothing, G. A. H. Respectfully invites the attention of his friends and the public to his largxe as sortment of F"ashaionable and Elegant Cloth ing now on hand, equaal in every respect to the best custom work, to which lie is weekly adding large supplies dlirect from his own Manauafactory in New York. 'This Establishmient is conducted entirely on the Cash Prinacipks both in purdhase atnd sales, giving hinm great advatage ini his se lections and enaling him to to sell at New York rates. lie is nowi~ off'ering this stock, (which is not excelled for rariety, style, beau ty, and durability of workmnanskiip in the Union, at such prices as to) make it an ianduce mient for purchasing to call before making their selections. A superior assortment of' F'ine Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Canes, &c. &c. constantly on hand. WVith attentive and obliging salesmen, gent leiiena can depend upon having their wants suppllied immediately. All garments warranted to fit well and give satisfaction in every respect. 117 Mr. JOHN T. DA.Y, long known in the clorhinag line is now at thais establishament, where lhe would be happy to see and serve his friends. G;EO. A. HYDE, Succestor to Houston & Hyde. Chirleston. May 23, 18d9. 30 ly A Card. MR. HI. 3. BRISSEN DEN, of Charleston, Professor of Music, offers his services in the Formation and Instruaction of Military Bands, &c. Mr. B. is possessed of the most satis factory testimonials regarding capability and character. Conmmunicationas can be address ed to the care of Mr. F. Zogbaumn, 201 King street, Charleston, S. C. April 18- 2.5 3m Merchant's Hotel, BY STIdEN & DIVVER. Corner of King and Soc.'ety, Streets, CHIA RLLESTVO, S. C. This liotel, situated in tlao business part of the city, offers every desirable comfort and convenience to the Travelling Comnmu mity, and Permanent Boarders. The estab lishmnent is conducted strictly on Tem per ance principiles. 'TERMS MODERATE. 0UAn Omnibus and Carriage will attend the Steamboat Whaarf, and also to the Rail Road Depot, for thae accommodation of P'as senger. Feb21 17 ly A, M,! MANIGAULT, VANDER HORST WHARF CHARLESTON, S. C. June 13, 1849. 33 3t [Pd.]J New Goods, The mudersignon has just received a full and general assortament-of New~ Goods, which lae will sell very low for Cash or good paper. L. B. H A NKS. iam, 5Eaq. anousyhliles a (t26i. %~t. O de o.f.Shittihq next elpiy *" N M'arch 29th, 1849..' -. 24td Sa d o annoutce. MALLY R4OGD j~t4a Candid.ate for the OlfCed.of Shriff 6 611t, er District, at thn iext Election. - cPuWe are authorized to announce Col. JOHN C. R11AM. acandr. dlate for the office of -Sheriff, at-th .ensiirg Election. sept. 27, 1848. 48 0:Ty he Friends ot Iieoliaa B. BROWN, announce him as a dondidate for the. Offic. of Sherifr of Sun ter -hlistrict at the ensuing Pecti6n, Sept. 20, 184... 47T ITWe are authorized to announce M'ajor FOHN BALLARD, as a candidate.: Sheriff at the ensuing election. April 20th, 1848.. .. 20 tf .4 0:: PThe_.lion.s 1 inliaba A. COLCLOUGH, Esq-, anounce him as a :andidate for Shoriff at the next Election. April-19, 1648. . 25 FOR CLERK. 0:T' We are authoriked to announce Mr. JOHN 0. DURAN'T as a candidate for the cflice of Clerk of the Oourt at the ensuing election. Nov. 8 ~ - .tf. Mr. Editor:-Pl0ise unnouride -OHN DARGAN JONES, de n cadidat fo re election to the office of Clerk .of th e.gouft for Suinter District, and oblige th S- TTaUis. April 20th, 1848. 26 tf O-Fi Voq are ali t se. ' a. nounce DANIEL-H. IV R a didate fbr the ofilce of Cler suing election. FOR-TAX COLL CTOR 4-: We are authdrizod (6 an nounci ALEXANDER WATTS, Esq., as a Candidato-for Tax Collectorof Claremont county at the ensuing15lectioni, - MANY;FRIENDS. South Carolina Rail-Road, UP. Down. Leave Lt'eava Charleston,10.00a.m ihIlmhurg, 500a.m. Sineath's, 10.40 dd. Marsh's, 5.25 do. Lideon'stLo11.05 do. Aiken, 0,20 do. Sumnerville, 11.15 do. Willaston, 7.30 do. 25MileT.O. 11.:3( do. Blackville, 8 00 do. ltidgoville, 11.50 do. Grahamn's, 8.25 do. Rona's, 12.10 p.mn.:Mid way, 850) do. 41MileT.O. 12.25 (do. Branchvi lle, 9,:10 doI. Georges', 12.45 do. Reeves', 1(000 do. Reeves', 1.00 do. George's, 10.20 do. Blranchville, 1.44 do. 41MuleT.O.10.40 do. Midway, 2.2(0 do. 'tss's 11.00 (10. Graham's, 2.4) do. Ridgeville, 11.10 do. Bllackville, .20-o. 20MuloTl.O.11.30 do. WVilliston, 3.5,0 d. Sumerville,11.45 do Aikeun, 505) do. I'son's, Rd 11.55 do. Marsh's, 5.3 do. Sineath1, 12.20 p. mn. Ar. llam'rg., 0.00 do. Ar.Cha'ston,l.00 do. Columbia Brnucl. Up. Dowen. Leavo .Leave UranchVille, 1,45 p. mn. C'olumnbia, 6.00 a. mn. Rowe's 2,10 do. Illopkins's, 030 (10. Orangeburg 2,35 do. Gadsden, 7.00 do0. Jamnieson's, 2.50 do. Junction, - 7.15 do. Lewieville, 3.10 do. Fort Motte, 7.40 do. Fort Motte, 3,30 do. ,Lewisville, 800 do. Junction, 3.55 do. Jamieson's, 8.20 (10. Gadsden, 4.10 do. Orangeburg,8.35 do. Ilopkin's, 430 do. Rlowe's 0.00 do Ar Col'hia, 5.00 do. Ar. Brch'lle, 9.20 efo Camnden Train. Tuesdays, TPhursday's and Saturdays. Up. Down. Leave ,Leave Camden, 5.00 a.mi.l Columbia, 2:30 p.m Boykin's, 530 do. lipton'e, 2.50 do. Claremiont, 0.00 do. (Hopkins's :3.10 (10. Middleton, 0.30 -do. iGadsden, 335 do. Junction, 7.15 (10. fJunction, 3.55 do. Gadsden, 7.35 (10. <Middleton, 4.45 d10. Hopkins's 8.00 do. (Claremont, 5.15 do. Hampton's, 8.20 (10. (Boykin's, 5.45 do. Ar.Columbia,8.45 do. IAr. Camden, 0.15 dto. Mondays, W~ednesdays, and Fridays. Leave Camden, 5.00 a. mn. 1.15 p. mn. do. Boykin's, 5.30 (10. -1.50 do. do. Claremont, 000 do. 2.25 do. do. Middleton, 0.30 do. 3.10 do. RlETURNING. Leave Junction, 7.15 do. 3.55 do. do. M iddleton, 800 do. 4.45 do. do. Claremont, 835 (d0. 5.15 do. do. Boykin's, 9.1(0 do. 5.45 (10. Ar. at Camden, 0.45 do. G.15 do. I Sundays, Camden, 5.00 a.mi. Junction, 3.55 (10. Bloykin's, 5.80 (1o. Middleton, 445 do0. Claremont, 0.00 do. Charemont, 5.15 do. Middleton, 6.3(0 donu ioykin's, 5.415 do. -Ar.Junction,7.10 do. Ar.Camden,6.15 do. Jutio 0 32 tf Bacon and Lard for Sale, The subscriber has for sale a very large lot of B~acou ..a Lard, of his own -curing which ho ;f~tfor sale low for Cash or good paper. A tl~o . -GHON Fulton, S. C. May 1, 1849.- 27 2mn GLOVEO, A-fresh assortment of Ladies' wvhite, col'dl and black:Silk Gloves, for Sale by CL A RK & LEWIS. Biay 9 27. ro .Ne... /4,9 X'. 44. i."id teteir us 01- . xir 0 a ~DW, o~iesoei~ to their dufoi sdt ~c ~E1RAL1M Dy Goodfa 1a - - TO bETI ts, Shoes, Saddllery, Mechanics' Tools all of'vhich, have been selected with great tion of country, and will lbe sold as cheap an h1a place.~ ,oge s'ome idea to their cnbtoinbor8,ard) r e admnggrticles os t would be impqosile atd-all the .aeties embraced in their gener VGold Brown sugars, at Q, 8 irid I Crashed Loaf, do. "12 1-2 Neam Keorseye 8, 9 and Ca ices, .16, 11S ar Brown Homespibqfna far4 ndade 3O airs; nmoei'a shoei at 50 ce 20 dos. 1ineo cambri/ Flanderc ?9'4 ,M in edesS varietf qf Miscellaneous apjtunity'-'showing to their customej P -"ers wtl finait unncessary to leave t iOHN T, GREEN, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Will practice in-the COart,,o.-Law, for Sumter, Darlington and Kershaow Districts. Office one door below Clark's Hotel. RICHARD K, DYSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Suinterville, :0. C. JOSEPH -R ERSHAW, ATTORiNejy AT LA.W' Broad-stree, ('inden, .. 0. Attends the Courts 'of Korshaw, Sumter, Landaster and FairiAd Distric. GI iG9 PALI R & OEGG, Will practice in the dourttaf Law and Equity, for Fairlild Disfriets -ud GREGG &dRENGy will practice in Kersh*-id Niiinter, in ad iition to Ricia d ColumbiaJ nuary, 1849. 17 Ilj SUWIEON DENTIST, SUINYMRVILLE, S. C. Mr. 1H. will administer the Chloroform in Surgical hnd Dental Operations, if required. June 7, 1848. 32 1y IMfore New Goods Received, The subscribers hmve received another lot of Spring Goods. They have a great varietv of laidies' Dress Goo:k, consliseting (v ia.) ci emb~roidered Muslins, emabosased do. dlotted don. sprig do. c'ol'd. do., L-twns, Camriris, Muslin, Ginghams, col'd Ganghamns, mourning tio.&c. A variety of Linen Lbril!s, Vestines, Ready mode Clothing, Panama and Leghorn hair, California IHnts, &c. Also to lbe found at their Grocery, fresh No. 1, Mackerel, dlrie.l lierrins, N.'C. and country Blacon and L-ard, superior N. 0. Mo lasses, &c. J. T. 80OLOM ONS & CO. NEW DRUG STORE. - T he subscriber would respectfully inform hi's customers, friends, and the public gener ally of Sumter, that lhe has, and will constant ly keep on hand, a Fresh and well selected stock of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, WVindow Gloss andl Putty; Fine Soaps and Fancy Articles; all of which will be sold cheap, by R. SIDNEY MELLETTP, M.D. One dloor west of Mc Lean's old stand. P, S. All orders from the country prompt y attended to. New Spring & Summer Goods, The subscribers have just rcoived and ore now opening a beautiful and well se lected assortment of' Goods, suitable for the season. A mong their rich selection will be founl--Barages, Muslins. Ging hams and -everf- variety of Cnlicoces. Also, for Gentleme'n's we'ar Linen drills, Ura b d'Eto's, and Cot tonades. A genreral assortment, Cotton Goods, such as R rown, Blenched and color'dl, [Homespurns Checks, fled TPicking 28 and 30 inches; Curtright Osna bu rgs, Croeke ry, 11 ard ware, Shoes, Hats, &c., &c., at Charloston prices. CLARK & LE~Wls. A pril 11 24 if For. Sale, The subscriber offers for sale his planta tion, situated between Sumiterville and State haurg, containing 500 acres of land; a good dwelling [louse and out-hmidings, with an excellent Grist Mill: the Mill liouse is in first. rate repair, having been lately rebuilt on an improved plan, a good stand for custom, with a Gin house attached,*running by w~a ter. Any person wishing to purchiase can apply to CUJAR[LS C.J .ICSON. Sumter, April 30, 1919. 27 if NIPlROVED COTTON GINS, Thankful for past favours, the stubscriber wishes to imform the public that he stall Manufiatures COTTON GINS at his Es tablishment in Statesburg on the most im preyed and approved plan, of the most simn p)1e construction of the linest finish, and of the best materials, to wit, Steel Samcs and Steel pla/ed ribs case hardened, in which he will sell for two dollars per saw. ie also repairs old Gins, and puts them in comn plete order at the shortest notice. All or ders for Gins will bo promnply and punctu ally attended to. WILLIAMI ELLISON. Statehurg, S.C. April Ii,18~4. 24 tj 6 Dozen TownIsend's Sarsa parilla, justyreceived and fr sale at MELLET'rS D)RUU( STORE. ..~ . . ~ . ...... .- 4.';*-' r esto6 nd' j 'Aon ual variety off TING o do Olothing, GrooK % ER -tITH - S-it, Iron, Paint Mediifes, Dye ,tuff k t4 maro and diract re k'l to t wants of t~igisec I on as accom tigtermsas .an be bou he pu'blico~their prees tgeyvill mnent in the space*of an advrtisenent to enume. Ocper. pound, do do. 10 yards to the.Dollay. d 20 " quiater wide, 10 cents. 1 4-4 at 0, 7auid 8 cents ints a pair, iiefs, at 12 1-2 cents a piecd. Goods which they keep and would be glad of s, feeling, well assured that upon examination his and go to any other market to buy cheap. 017 A. CAR D .-The undersigned resoeet. fully informs the citizens or4.umterville atid surrounding country, that i i l e PAINTING BUSINES " ri Branches, viz: lifosuse, Sign Ornase Decorative: (dildlingana'd Correct nitations of Fine. - Granites, &c. &c., and hopesr de mination on his part to give fai both as regards-Workmanship'aindi merit E share of their confidence ahd N. aALJlRTl H. d and- ready, ied, for immediate se . country accommodatiou. Fo Salate te sortable tersu, t.i lt'2h1'c lera punctually attended t rAtro lhoo 'Saintervile2 GIN MAKING, &C.Gi We are prcpad to o41cu1 :I t ny Oxtenk in the a Ivelinp*gL w wor] i i.t" /ins arno d b :anyaerthe tt-,poM6 e t1 Yatgs-of: the Fllig lredit Slid Ribs, whieh saves a great deal in Waf reo ' pairs. We also use the Steel Plate 8 w'd with teeth set in an angle that cafdtoltp bibly injure the finest staple, with an iinpo'iment to regulate the motingof the cottozi, our br"'' I constructed on a'plan, givin' orij 1 advautages of lighiters, strengtdyd1a i4. all very unterial int.fe u ccess 9peratin - of a Gn. Wo would ut.e plalehr'to'cal at our shop and exain'e fo e 1mnblyeE, whilst ve would nekurgqhepuxb1ic geerallv, t.hat they shil hnve n .c-uae to- eomil n eitier of our work or price., CABIN!'T MAICING.' We a also prepared to do work in-the Cahinet fin-suc.h -s Bzxdsteads. Werdroles SafeP, Book ensce, Stnnds, i'ables, Cupboards, &z. &c. at short notice, on lileral tcrms. IHUDSON & BR OTIIER. Ormr site the Pres'trian church. Sumterv ild, Alpr 22, 1847. 20 ly NEW GOO1D AT THE CAMNDE-N BAZAU M. DLiUCK E R & CO., respetfully inform their customers, in Suumternd :he puiblic gen.. erally, that they have received a large and genxeral assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of every variety suitable for- the season, Also, a complete assortiuent of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Groceries, Hlardware, Cutlery, Crocke'ry, Boots, Shoes arid Bonmets, Hats and Caps, Blagguig, Rope, and SA DDLES, BRIDLES, &C. And every other article usually kept in tlieir line of busimess; all of which are off'ered for sale at exrtremnely low prices for C'ash. Re, member to call at the " CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite the Camden Bank, Camden, S. C Ensceplumzus Jr. .The subscrib,.r, throngh the~ solicitation of his frient's, has made atrran gemnents to stantd his. cl,. brnted hlorse, fUcEPiALUs, Ji'. in sumi,-r District, the ensuing Spring. Said Horse may bo expected to pass through Sumnterville. by Fnlton, and perhaps Stutchaarg, und in the Fork of Bilac k Ricer; and any oil, r place n heare sur, ficiently en~conraged and convenietnt to his route, which wdil be determnined by tI:e, groom. Termns-ucplus. Jr., will bo let to marent at $'l.l( ; $8.00 the season, and $12,0(j to mnsure; 25 cents to the grooms in every in stance. .Parting with the mare for feils the in.. surance it every imatance. Every 'came will b, taken, to prevent uccidents, but no liability should any occur. N. B. Where a comparny of 6 or 8 mares is. 'made uip by resisible persons, andt the Horse antd Groom furniished, face of charge as lie is pass, ing round through the season, I will reduce tha ' season to $7, un~d the inusurance to $10. I will also give the came chance to all those who fe , disposed to patronize may ilorce upon said tei~me and coniditions. PEDIGREE. Elnceplusii, Jr., wats got by J. P. Rogers' Dlucephahii; lie by wdllinmson'p Bedford of V'irq gitni, and lie by Old imported lledford. Old lBtcepid~us' dlamn was by ol kinig Hecmd, and - hie by 'Twig; T[wig by the old imported James' his g. damt was, necordingr to information,, 2 Medl'.v., lucephnhis Innior's dlam was got by old White Oak Split; he by Lewis Cull ins' Split Iwhose pietformnanco ais a Race llm'r.e was wvell estatlished on the Camideni Turf, und he out ot the old inmpotled Rnotlde-the-cai; Dueal a Jr's. g. dim was got by Marcus. I cetd hera publish a loniz list of certificates from ditlerer~t Di'stricts relatgive to bucephiakia .Jr's. reptutation na it foul getter, liut deem it use. esas referenice co be~ hail to his piinted bill, and to citize-ns of Enuniier District. who have seen of his calms nnd know they will itot snfl'ee by ctompuiriaoni with thosec of any other Horse. .JAMES D). MIcJLWAIN. I[archt 141, 1S49- 20) 3m Atmericant Siutra anJl iino Chewing Tobaoo for Sale l.y CLLAIIN & LEAWI.