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IIZ- Frdhi October"15, '46, to July '49 nue ibldked -Ud fort s4 millions, six hundret and qliktysaven thousand, five hindrejlhtldty-four. itollat- ahd seVen V:ents, have Pasisid throuigh the custody of lhe Sub-Treiiuret at Nvew York. Withobt the bia to the government 'ota single farthi- - Cost qffthe Cret'rsse.-We see it sta led by the municipal authorities of New Orleans that the expenses incurred in stopping the S'auvee crevasse exceeds 080,000. TOLD YoU So.--Mrn Henry A. Wise hns written a note to th eAoiith'e Nor. folk Herald, saying that he has W61, as \vas reported, written a letter "to Mr. Se. nator Foote or any one e se," saving that he "h dono With polities." Se holds out untired as yet. The TurkishGovernment has establish. ed an agricultural school and model farm iu the environs ofConstantinople. There are fifty pupils. The master is a French. man, educated at Grignon. TAKING.THE INITIATIVE.-WC are glad to perceive, by a notice in another column, that an application will be made at the next session of the Legislature fo: a char. ter of incorporation to construct a Plank Road from Graniteville to Edgefield C. H, or some point on the Greenville Rail road. Rcspited.--Tije Columbia South-Caro. linian states that'JAMEs BRoWN, condem ned to be executed has been respited by Governor SEAIE1ooK until the last Friday in Auglst. He is still suffering from his fractured limb. At a Court of Magistrates and Free holders, held at Walterborough, on the 10th inst., the slave Billy, owned by the Hon. SibioN VERVIER, was convicted of Burglary anid Larceny, on the premis's of Messrs. BELLINGEI and RIE, and sen. tenced to be hung on the 1st Friday in September next, between the hours of 12 M. and 3 P. M. MR. CALHOUN's REPLY.-The Pendle. ton Messengerofriday, says: "We are prevented, by circumstances beyond our control, from publishing this address this week. It will appear in our next. We regard this document as a triumphant vindication of himself from tile charges made against him by Col. BENTON, and as -a complete exposure of the base motives which actuated Col. BENTON in first de. sorting and then maligning his own section of the Union. CINCNNATI.-It is stated diat there pre 2500 houses for rent in Cincinnati, the tenants having fled from Cholera. It is estimated that the city has lost about 1300 inhabitants from this cause, and four or live times that number by the ravages of the cholera. MARRIED--On Monday evening, 9th inst., by Rev. G. S. Lenbecker. Mr. MAaIsoN MONROE FRANCIS, of Sunterville, to Mrs. ELLEN RHuIFE, of Bradford Springs. Obituary. Departed this lhfe on the 3)rd inst., Mrs. L.OUrsA C. LEwis, wifa of Wmn. Lewis, Esq., of Sumterville, in thle 45:hi year of her age, leaving a hlusband and sevecn chidren (one an1 infant), together with a~ large circle of rela sa nd acquainltances to mIournI her loss. U)"pted tis life, at the residtence of her father itear Madison C. HI. Florida. May liitha, 1849, Miss JUtLIA A. LAW, dlaughter or Capt. James R- Law formeuly of Sumter District S. C. The, blighting influences of denath are ntever more felt than whtenl we see the good and beluved cut down inl our midst in the nmorning of their days, an~d heari. catted to mournl the ravages wAhlich the lenient han1ds of time cant only mliti. gate, such an1 one1 was his late victiml. Though but a short time a resident here. Amliale and atrectionate dispositiona and( her mlondest worth lad endeared her to any, who regret her toss. But nsiecion could nlot slay lihy hand, Oh deaoth! yet there is a Iransaient victr.ry for faith looks up, and behold thle loved one translated to a brighter and mnre con~genialt sphere. TIhe closing scenes of ther life, were highly impressive, and will tong ho li emnembered by thoso present. She was eabled with compedenaco, to commalit her depar. ting spirit to him who gave it, anid to excltaimn, Oha Death! where is thy sting! 0Oh graave! where is (lhy victory? Faarewell, loved one, we moiurni thy early doona: but 'tii our loss, we feel that thou art far happier no0w, with thy redeemer God. Madison C. H1. June 1849. S HE RI FF'S S AL ES. By virtue of sundry Executions to 11e di rected, will be sold at Sumnter Court House, on the first Monday and day following in Auagust next, within legal hours of sale, to tile highest bidder for Casha, theo followingr property. Purchasers to pay fer Titles. Lot and buildings thercon in Stumterville, adjoining lots of J J Miller, A E Pool, on Liberty street, levied on1 as the property of R F Ligon at theO suit of S May. HARVEY SKINNER, S. S. D. 14 July, 1840. SIIERIF'S SALES. By virtule of sundry Executions to mec di rected, will be sold at Sumter Court House, on~ the first Monday and day following inl August next, wvithia the legal hlours of sale, to the hlighost bidder, for Cash, the followving Personal Property. P'urchaasers to pay for Titles. House and kitchen furniture, 13 books, 1 brass clock, 1 loonm, writing desk, I reel, set shoe makers tools, 1 grinld stone, corn, fodder and peas, ho0gs and cattle, 11 heoad of geese, 1 pair cart wheels, lot bacon, sugar and coff'ee, and plantation utensils, somle iron anid steel, &c, levied on as (lie pro perty of;C Hunat, at the suits of F J & M Moses, and WVm Scott, Dunlap & Doby...... To be sold on Tuesday 7th Atugust at Rich. ardl Marshalls in part and part at C llunt's plantationl. Romnant of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, levied on as thec property of James Mack, at the sulitSOf IH Stoddard & Wood, Win McElveen, E A J Gary, adrnr'x. andI B B Farrar. To lbe sold at Suzmtervil e HIARVEY SKINNER, S. S. Dh 14 Julv. 1849, MR. BERGBR reipectfu~l in orns th Ladiee ano. Gentlemen o (8.pmtery( vicintyi .tat he open .;.his, D SCHOOL at the Town Hatl, on I the 10th July. T .e Paexztlesson plac on'Thureday th. The-timeof tu will be for the present as follows: ,Foryoung Ladies and Mlaster. at 6 o'clo P. M. And for gentlemen at tight o'clock afnight. July 18. 88 t Sumter BMkOry. The subscriber respectfully informs the publicaitat it cuitinues Baking, at his old Etand in Broad street near Main. Bread and all varioties of Fancy Cake constantly on hand. Also-Received daily a constant supply of Smith's celebrated SODA WATER and a supply of Ice from Charleston. ICE CREAM, every variety of Confec. tionary, Fruit, Native and. ropical, Nuts, Fancy Articles, etc. etc., e ntly on hand. Lr FLOUR, of the bestbranuds for sale. JOHN O'CONNOR. July 18, 1849. 88 tf Strayed Off from the subscriber and supposed to be on his way to North Carolina, a small sorrel horse that paces very well, with a small blaze iii his forehead and a blue spot in the corner of one of his eyes; one of has hoofs is split up to the hair, and he is shod on his forefeet. A liberal reward will be paid for his apprehen. sion by addressing a letter to me at Fulton l'ost oflice, Sumter District, S C. JAMES B. RICHARDSON, JP. July 2d, 1841) 38 tf I. O. O. F. The members of PEE DEE LODGE No. 12 I. 0. 0. F., will Celebrate their anniversa ry on the 25tlh inst., at Darlington C. H. An Oration will be delivered by a member of the Lodge. All members of the order in good standing are respectfully and fraternally invited to attend. By Order of the N. G. P. H1. BRUNSON, Sec'ry. July 4, 18419. 37 2 In Equity. SUMTER DISTRICT. M. P. Mayes etal, vs. Bill, John G.Shaw. Will be sold at Sumter Court House on the first Monday in August next, and if not then sold will be offered at each subsequent sale day until sold, A tract of land of one hunadred and twenty. eight acres, situated on Alligator Branch, waters of Rocky Blufr swamp, adjoining lands of A. Chandler, AL. Reams and Est' o1 D. Shaw. The above land belongs to the estate of Rebecca Shaw dec'd., and will not be sold for a less sum than three dollars per acre. TERats-On a credit of one year from sale, with interest; purchaser to give Bond and personal security andi pay for all papers. By Order of the Court, JOHIN B. MILLER, Com'r. Sumterville, 3 July, 1849. 37 4t SOUTHI-CAROIINA-SUMTER DIST. Ily W. L E WIS, Esq., Ordinary for said Divtrict. Whereas, P. A. DuPre, hath applied to me ror Lters #f Administration, on all and sin ular the goods and chattels, rights and cred its of James D~ulre, late of the District afore said deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindr-ed and creditors of the said deceased, to be and ap'pear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at'Sumter Court House on Friday, the 20thu day of July next, to show e-iuse, if any, why the said administra tion should not h~e granted. Given under nmy hand and seal, this 6th dlay of July, in the year of our [in.. s.] L~ornd, one thousand eight hundred anid forty-nine, and in the 74th year of A merican Independence. W. LEWIS, a. s. n. Jualy 11, 1849. :37 2t Twenty Dollars Reward, \Vill b~e pamid for applrehaending and lodging in jai, or delhvermng to me may negro fellow Sam, who lately ran away from the stean mill of .Messers Coghlan & Co. lHe is about :t3years old, of middling size, and has rathei projecting lipis. Hie has been hired in Sum. terville during the last two years, and is known to lurk mn the neighbourhood, having been seen several times in the village at night, where it is probable, he might be easi ly apprehended. IY'r'The sub~scriber believing him to be harbored offers $200 for such proof as will convict any white man of harboring him eith,. or directly or indirectly. J. SURICHARDSON, Jr. A pril, 3, 1849- 37 tf Letters Remaining in the P~ost Ofiice Sumnterrilh S. CJ. Quarter ending the 30th June, 1849. B-John Ballard, WV B Brown, Nathanaie Bradford, Mrs Caroline Mi Brown, Mrs Susar M lBoyd, Theodore R Berry, C Birchmaore, Wm Browvn, Jeremiah HI Brown, E J Beclser C-P P Cooper, Walter J Corbett, J A Colclough, J H Colclough, WV Canty, Mis.t Martha A China. D-.Johm 0 Durant, L IH Dinkins, WV J Danrgan. F-W Farmar, Jo. iah Flemmning. G-John James Graham. lI-Richard Hlarrisnn, Rtobert J Hlolloday, Dr James C hicks, J C Hlolms, Capt W Harris. M-Parish McIntosh, Danil McKfevein, Thos E McFaddin, WVm McFarlane, Dr R S Mellett, James IH McKnighat. N-John Nettles, Mrs Mi A Nelson, Thou Norwood, Jared J Nelson, J Mi Nelson. P---Mrs Mi Pool, D~raughan HI Pool. R-.-Daniel H1 Richbourg, WVm Ridgoway, John C Rthame. S,-Miss Sarah Rt Stiler. W-John Wilder, Mrs Ellen Whmitmore, Miss Julia A Witherspoon. HENRY HA YNSW~ORTHI, P hi. July 11 :37 tf Just Received, A fine lot of SUGARS, North Carolina PACON. FLOUR, and other Groceries. BROWN, LFEE & Co. 20 May, 1849. 31 2t so~ -0 T la nexit at their alato 8'clock. W. F. B.,HAYNSWORTH, . s iumtervilleS.C. 19 ly BradfordSrings FEMEALE INSTITUTE. The -Board of Trustees of the Bradford Springs Institute, having elected a Principil and two Assistant Teachers, to serve during the present year, in whode qualifications they have the highest confidence, and having made every arrangement preparatory to the "com mencement of its exercises on the first MONDAY in JULY next,-give notice to the Stockholders and the public, that Pupils will be received at the Institute at and from that date. The admirable location of the Bradford Springs in point of health, and the character of the Teachers employed, together with the active supervision of the Board of Trustees, and the extensive influence pledged to the support of the Institute, will, it is confidently believed, at once secure for it a high reputa tion. A Visiting Committee, will be appointed by the Trustees, which will from time to time, visit the Institute, and recommend any regulations which may conduce to the im provement, health, or comfort of the pupils; and parents are assured that no pains will be spared in the culture of mind and heart, to implant aad strengthen those principles, and form those qualities which best adorn the fe male character. The Institute will be oned under the charge of Rev. E. CATER as Principal, with Miss E. SPAIN as Assistant Teacher, and Mrs. K HUMMELL as Teacher of Music, French, Ornamental Needle-work, &c. The annnal term of the Institute will con sist of two sessions of five months each, be ginning on the first Monday in February and ending the laet Friday in November. Terms of Tuition and Board. Board and Tuition in the entire English course, per session of five months, - - - $75 Music on the Piano, Harp or Guitar. including Vocal Mu sic and use of Instrument, per session, &c. - - - - 820 Litin, 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 home at thw end of the week and have no washing (lone at the Institute will be charged one-third less for Board. REV. H ENRY D. GREEN, 'res't.of the Board. SAMUEL E. WIr.soN, V. Pres't. Trustees, JAS. W. REMBERT, W. W. ALSTON, J. S. RICHARDSON, Jit. F. J. MOSES, REv. NOAH GRAITAM, JOHN A. COLCLOUGH, SR. W. NETTLES. June 13, 1849. 33 tf Bradford Springs Female INSTITUTE COMPANY. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Bradford Springs Female Institute Company, that the frst mstahnent of twenty. five dollars on each share, wvill be required to be p~aid as follows--one-half thereof ($12.50) on or before the first of July next, and the other half thereof, ($12.50,) on or before the first of November next. By order of the Piesident of the Company and Board of Trustees, D). B. McLAURIN, Trcasurer. Sumterville, May 19, 1849. 31 (It New Boot The subscribmer having just returned from Charleston with an assortment of BOOTiS, S1ilOES, Laidies' and Misses' SI,.IPPERtS, TIES and GA ITERS, of every kind what ever, ofl'ers them to the public on better terms, for Cash, than can be had elsewhere, and so licits an early call at one door east of Miller & ossards DuStr. Also, the New and Fashionable slipper for Ladies called T1AY LORl TI ES. [VT A ll rips sewed up withut char;"e. BI. F.OfSOM. Pign of the Boot. May 23, 1849- 31 tf WASHINGTON HALL, Atlanta, Georgia, Brealfast and Dinner House for Passengers. (tr Meals always ini dUe sea son for the Departure of the Cars. PUBLIC PATRONAGE TS RESPECTFTLLY SOICITED. IEOLCOIIE & RICE. H. C. HIoLcoaMBE, July 11 37 4m NOTICE. All persons having goods shipped to Mid.. dleton Depot, will be charged Storage on the same, (in case they remain in Depot over seven days after the date of their arrival) and in every such instance will the storage be reqiuired to he paid before the goods are delivered. B. P. WILSON, Agent. Middleton Depot, 8. C. R. R. June 0 32 it Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. ITle subscribers have just received, and are nowv opening, a well assorted stock, embracing D~ry Goods, Groceries, Shoes. Crockery, &c., which they wvill offer for sale at prices to suit the times. Give us a call and judge for yourselves. BROWN, LEE & Co. Sumterville 10th July, 184. 37 tfi. Fori Pnntion' of - Att,r 4q, D eut and I4th, ANh'wnu4 ANLFAIR hir The lRSTJANN UAL FIRof the above Institute will be held in Chail, to commencing on Weinesday 17th next, ani continue open duringthe wee Specimens of ART, INGENUITY, ME CHANICAL SKILL and INDUSTRY of every description, is solicited for the -Exhibi tion, from all the Southern States, and. PRE. MIUMS will be awarded to those presenting the best specimens. As this is the first effbrt made in the South ern States to advance the Mechanic Arts, by means of Annual Fair similar to thse that have proved so beneficial to the Northbrn Me chanics, the Board of Managers earnestly so licit the co-operation of all who feel an inter aL in ,the prosperity of the South, and appeal Lo every Mechanic, Manufacturer, and all liersons engaged in pursuits of skill and in. Justry of whatever description, to send some specimen to this Exhibition, and they hope that every district in this State and of our sis ter States will be represented at the Fair. All those who in'end sending articles for exhibition, will please give notit. to L. M. H ATCIl, Chairman Committee of Arrange ments, at as early day as possible, and every Specimen sent will be carefully attended to md returned after the Exhibition. OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE. WM. GREGG, President. WM. KI RKWOOD, 1st Vice President. WM. t LAWTON, 2d Vice President. E. C. JONES, Secretary, It. S. GRIGGS, Treasurer pro. tem. DIRECTORS. Joseph Walker. C. D. Carr. G. N. Reynolds, Jr. 11. D. Walker. J, II. Ta vlor. F. J. Porcher. E. W. Edgerton. D. N. M'Intosh, W. G. Desaussure. C.YTRichardson. L. M. Hatch. I Win. Lebby. L' The following is a list of PREMIUIMS to he awarded. For the best Specimen a Silver Medal, and for the next best a Diploma. For New Inventions a Gold Medal, at the discretion of the Committee. Articles of all kinds no. named below will be received, and prer iums awarded for the same. Architectural Drawng Side of Harness Leather, Design for Dipilona for Galf Skin, dressed for thei So Cn Institute boots, Painting in Oil Carriage Harness. " " Waier colors B:ggie or Sulkey lar Mir.inture painting macas, Pen drawing Cart or Dray Harness, Pencil dratwiig Riding Saddle, Cray-m drawing Beaver or Silk Hat, Sculpture Cloth Cup, Penamnlgshi Military or Floremau Best mode of construct oap, ing Wharves Pair o Beots, Beat Press for packing - of Shoes, Cotton g of Ludies Gaiters, Best IRice Thrashing Tailoring, .iachine lo nbrella or Parsol, Best Cotton Gin fair Dressers Work, " Refrigerator Gilding, P'lough Stacco IWoik. Churn Moeof!ing in Plaster, WahiGg machine Tin iork, Stone Masomr's work Plumbing, Carpemer's W~ork by Basket or Wicker Work, haad and mitChinrry Wooden Haare, Carvinig ill wRod Dyeing Id Wool, silk or MBedel of a Ship cotton, Sjaeimzens of- Uisholsters W~ork, Boat builders work Mantua Making, Ship joimmerA wvork Shirt Making, Pumpi anid block ma-i Quilt, MillWrigt.wrk Talverin, Uaoawr mbroe r iaraSikor Fourwhel cariae Wrser ok "teWamhngahin Ti2 lb.k Stie Masionswk Plaubing, slk 'unrpe nrssob BuWetvior Wande Work orn Wood mahnryWoe Wr om IaknataWokSpecimens of-Uhser otton Botia i bidrn work rasstYaMakig Puomp liiand Feb ao miro ntelock ua Qit Gate-Wrgtk wr Siver, Grases orcwpworkEmbociderornGlolk., Bulgmgin Aoinal Flowaenr - Gu igtsule do rnmental H aingo, Cuilvr deiay do Glaws, ole ha Fire Fimaiina Manufactured Iro, Tung ra s ron Wevingut andailom Cnror wood Gray erriokm. Caingi iroirebas Yaricks Ireanail Dentistr Prirpoiated Satockt G:oa wrk akn ings, Curay rcpprwr Saslr)loes Helnanging dous Gimpo, sring and Cra Gnmmitlsig do meta We, ng lstrumet worker Conkectingr, Book marini d lurndLafgr Jewler amdbud lePeoBttery,foWitra, iec sik ig Mnuftred than . cpaper Cheese. ithsogr aher trmeotulla inead ieoeetino Goodk cPritingofoladSivrWth Ied Jendr bond Siver Wae Alo a selnct Binditntg fFnyAtce n receied i theDistite Trcs.lbrl Turpmentine,1 maut Thesuse ihr eg lavo ipnrform the citiensi~fSumorvlleandlesii,thte has re-commence Wattc erg ndwl wee ifre~taied. USAroh, TUS ~i'il Bucher t~m utries r fore Wn use, if fler is aken egolaly s rouni c0obc. have sull BokeoatheheBefranb UpoKepNgt ofd Pame TFa sciberY respectfully informs hie fried . -adepbithat h has estturnsed hfsl t utrombs and istw nowpae and execute ansectnto maydbe contrsetigof Gold caed wie W~tch-~ dspc, tewelry l and rWrearn Asf Chairs, Lsonge, (of every dAsrtiles Mand Cutleryad whic haed ofevase ofs everd roee.e inteDsric. e rmfsliberal June 23, 1449. Beef! Beef AT FVR A D SI CEN S PE L4 The ubseiberbogseav toinom h ciizn ofSmevlead iiiy hth ha recmene:uchrn adwl & 8 IM couflidence'to tibi old =nd u iti toe nations 6f ol BandsofAmmerce, created far'less sensi. tion in iliosworld, than have the Jlorious leeds of,1h6 Did 3stablilshedand Far Famed LOTERT BROKERZ; PYFE & ,0K NO. 1 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMfORE, hID. Who are the first-to administer successfully 'o the pecuniary necessities of Mankind, win rng thereby a Fame as CAPITAL PRIZE ellera as unlimited as the circumbiant air. WOlRE THEElINGI ESULTS I PYPEoR & CO., 'he Special Agents of Fortune I I Necer a Drawing but they sell tje Prizes! DISTANT CORRESPONDENTS ONLY SEE THIS!! B10,000, Whole ticket, sent to Virginia. 5,000, Whole ticket, sent to New York. 8,000, Whole ticket, sent to Pennsylvania. 30,000, Half ticket, sent to North Carrolina. 15,000, Half ticket, sent to South Carolina. 10,000, Quarter ticket, sent to Penisylva ma. 8,000, Quarterticket, sent to Ohio. 5,000, Quarter ticket, sent to Indiana. 12,000, Quarter ticket, sent to South Caroli n. 0- Every Prize promptly paid, and on file. IWe again refer to Maiwgers Drawings) U-- Far better male an investment at the Trnly Lucky and Far-Famed office of PY. LFEI R & CO, than go to California. (0- PYFEIR & CO., give Gold already Coined and Stamped. rT The Majority of Capitals always sold by PYFElt & CO. BANK DRAFTS, payable at sight in (old, remitted promptly to any part of the United States for Prizes sold by PYFER & UO. All Communications strictly confidetial. rI Remember that the result of thefirst 'rial has often been a Splendid Fortune ! A little perseverance is sure to realize one. RiCI ANn SPLENDID LOTTERIES! for July, 1849. Scud your Orders to PYFE R 4- CO. for the Prizes. Dte, Capital No.of Iallots Price of Price of July. Prizes. Drawn. Tickets. P'ck'gs. 2 825,000 75 Nos 12 $8 00 $27 3 22,500 78 14 5 17 50 5 20,000 75 15 5 15 6 " 78 12 5 1850 7 30, 75 14 10 3250 05of12 " 78 13 8 27 " 10 24, " 75 13 5 17 -1 11 30," 78 12 10 32 " 12 24." 75 12 5 17 " 13 15," 75 14 4 13 " 14 44, " 78 16 15 45 163of 15, " 75 11 8 27 17 20," 78 14 5 17" 18 40," 75 13 10 32" 10 20," 00 .10 5 1025 20 18," 78 13 5 1750 21 30f25," 75 12 10 32 " 23 26," 78 '15 8 ~ 25 24 20, " 75 12 5 17'* 25 30, " 72 12 10 32 " 26 22, " 78 13 5 17 " 27 10, " 60 13 4 11 '28 60, " 78 13 20 70 ~3O 25, " 75 15 8 25 31 24, " 78 13 5 17" ID7 The pfl.eu of Packages of Quarter Tickets only, W advertised above. 07 The Managers Printed Drawings, endorsed by the commissioners appoInted (for this. purpose) by the Governor of Mary land are in all cases sent to our Correspond 07T Letters always strongly and carefully sealed. The purchasers of Packages of Ticketh seldom have more than six chances against their drawing in a Package any of the Capital Prizes, and one Packae may draw four of the highest Prizes. 'wo-thirds of the Pri zes are sold in Packages of TicketF. 0~' Please Order a few days BlEFORE the Lotteries draw. All Orders punctually an swered bay the return mails. P'ersons at a distance from Blaltimore, who wish "Fortune Buckled on their Backs," will find that it is only necessary to enclose the p rice (as laid down in the above sched ule,) for a Package or Single Ticket to the Truly Fortunate, Far-Famed and Old Es tablished House of. PYFER & Co. No 1. LwwrI STREET IIALTI'aoflE Mn. Twenty Dollars Reward, Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 26th oi March last, her negro man DA NIEL. lie is about five feet, 6 inchies high, tolerably stout, his teeth projects a little in front, lie is very lack, about forty years old, supposed ?o be hiarbored about Sumterville. Any persoin delivering said negro to the subscribe'r, on tior planitation, or ir Sumter Jail, will receive the above reward. ESTIhER PERD)RIAU. 28th april 1849 26 3m CLARK'S HOTEL, SU1MTERVILLE, S. CAROLINA. Tihae subscriber would respectfully inforin his friends and the public generally that h< has opened for their accommodation a H~ouse of Entertainment in thin place. Hie solicit. a share of public patronage, and pronuises te spare nu pains in order to merit and seCur( th~e same. He would further addi, that the ocation of his House is such, as entirely sub. serves both business and quiet. A trial is all he asks. WEBB CLARK. Jan, 8, 1849. -11 tf CALL AT THE SOUTHERN STOREt Fisher & Hoxie Receive weekly by steamers from NEW YORK rAdditions to their extensive assortment of Dry Goods, dare always prepared to furnish the lateel y ee at satisfactory prices. Columbia, June 0, 32 6m 18,000 8EGARS for Sale by - B. H ANKS. .4 South-~olin SQooa From the 29th J#N totelO'lOD H Ei -fare,- will bW redh $ t HM CE NTS" per sdild to any etation: onthe Road. This w111 a rdmh a sinilin Bir rangemeut of .the Lte' -M Atlantic Rtail Roade'.:rfoeat pdrsede the Dalton', Romni Toika t, as heretofore issued. .1 .' J - 30 6t Wm. Rt. BARTLM * 8,8g 'A Wilmington and Mansihear Rail Road, f OFFICE WIL. & MAN. R. R C. MAntrox C. HI., June, 1M1849. The Stockholders of the Wilmington and Manchester Rail Road Company, are hereby notified that the second instalment of Fivd Dollars er sharo is required to be paid on the first of uly next. By order of the Board tf Dirdctor, JOHN McRAE, Jn. 'Ieasureren June 20 83 im To Travellers going North, THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROAC CHARLESTON, S. V1 LEAVING the Wharf at the foot of Lati rens-st. daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival of the Southeru cars, via WILMINGTON and WEIDON, N. C. PETERSBURG, RICH 3IOND, 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 commanders, and the railroads are id'fine or der, therehv securing biot h safety and dispatcfr. A TIIROUGI TECKET having already been in operation is now continued as a per nanent arrangement from Charleston to' Philadelphia. Passengers availing themsel ves thereof, will have the option either to' continue without delay through the route or otherwise. to stop at any of the intermediate points, renewing theis seats on the line to suit their convenience. By this route travel lers may reach New York on the third day during business hours. Baggage will be' ticketed on board the Steamer to Weldon, aer likewise on the change of cars, at the inter mediate points from thence to Philadelphia. Through Tickets to Philadelphia at 820 each,. can be had from E, WINSLOW, Agent of the Wihnington and Raleigh R. R. Company, at the office of the Company foot of Laurens street, to whom please apply. For other in formation inquire of L. C. DUNCAN, At the American Ilotel, Charleston S. C.. May 9 49A A Card. MR. I. J. BRISSENDEN, of Charlesterv Professor of Atusic, offers his services in the Formation and Instruction of Military Bander - &c. Mr. B. is possessed of the most satis factory testimonials regarding capabilit and character. Communications can be addres. ed to the care of Mr. F. Zogbaum, 201 King 'street, Charleston, S. C. April18. 25 8m A CAlls?. The subscri 'r takes -this method ofdL forming his fainds and the public, that he hae purchasedh the DRUG STORE of -Dr. J.3 Cleveland, where he will continue the bii ness on his own account; and hopes by stijtH > attention, and constant endeavors to please, to merit a cointinuance of their patronage Z. J. DEHAY., Camden. Feb. 21, 1849. 17 2m 'te To Tanners, Tesubscriber keeps constantly on hand, a full supply of Train Oil of good quality which he off'ers for sale by the gallIon or quantity at reduced prices. . - Z. J. DEHlAV.. Nearly Oppsite Masonic Hal. Camden June 1st, 7. 32 t COLLIER'S REMEDY, For Diseased Horses, WVARRENTED TO CURE, Lamenessj Spavin, lii Jaw, Founder, Sprains and Strains, S ints, Wind Galls, Ring Bone, String lHaft, T'rush, P'oll Evil, OrLc., &c. Having been appointed Agent for the above9 [ would call the attention of Farmers and dealers in Ihorses to the importance of hava ing it always at hand. Z. J. DEHAY. Kearly Opposite Masonic Hall - Camden June 1st, 1849. 32 tf. SPRING AND BU:laJER MIED302NBS. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Robert's Sarsa parilla Pills, Gordons, Spencer's, Brandreths'4 Wrights andI Lee's f'ills; Roehe's Embrocas tion for Hlooping Cough; Hlasting's Syr. Nap tha, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral &c. &c. All of which may be had fresh and genuine at Z. J.LDEHAY'S. Nearly Opposite Masornic Hall. Camnden June 1st, 1849. 3:ft tf F, SUMTER, Attorney at Law., BROAD STREET, Sumntervile, S.. 6" . May 1, 1849. 29W Cabinet Makingr&O, The subscriber respectfirfiy annoanceirto' the public that, ho carries on the-Cabinet ma king Business in all its various branches; ad hopes by ntiring inilustry aznd attention: business to merit a share of the' patro his friends and the public. N. B.--He will keep constantly on ~ hand--Fancy and Plain marble top Dress. ing Bureaus, Side-boards, Pine and Maog . ny WVardrobes, high and low post cre maplhe Bed-steads, Soas and Divane, tfr tables, Sitting Chairs of every des~p ' Mahogapy Rockiing and Nursing Chair," Boston Rockers and Nursing, Pier Candle stands, &c. &c. Alsof Cottt tresses, which they will selU~ i'i w &TFUNITURtE MADE a ED at thie shortest notice. Mehogany and Pial fiinished at the shote Just received a s lendid ' Bed~steads, 8itting an i