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Free white Yhhbt Io 3, 'bandbd by'Capt t b Phwden 0 y -.Usoii Ge .Wi 0 J1d'I nJf .7 Newman, Robert 3 .10 Jamma B. 8 Pitta 'a, D. '2 ScurryAnn 4. u d d t laidvifte 7 Soymort H~irm 5 Josiah 4 Sey iir, 'Ivrence t, Wiley., 8 Stepheso. laml.'1 dega, Jno 3. 1 Thigpen, ra&cson 1 Grdn, Elknanah 9 ThiJuo.J 3 fre js, Mlay 4 Thi~on Ellalbth 5 Orooms, Stephen 12 Trap, Jn' 1 ro , Jn r r. 8 Tiaduile, Rober - 2 a, Eryin Tiidale, Singleton 1 4 Thigpen, Redden 5 1 9Va an, Edgar 1 5 Wilder,'W. 8. .as W. Wilder, W. S. 2 .6 Wilder, Mary 1 3 Weston, Sam. R. 1 .1 Yates, Josse 1 9 292 2 n ~ Carendon Election Dist. No ar Helines, Manly 5 . 4 Holmes, Win. 3 b1-mnas 1 Rodge, Miles 10 3. Hoge, Abraham 10 1 Harvin. Wut. R. 6 K. 6 ifarvin,Jas. A. 4 atbey :3 1l1,vii,.Sam!. 4 a I 1Hodge, Dundley E. 3 a, ..5 Rodge, Betij. D. 5 2 Hodge, Jito. MN. 12 n VD14 7 1 Hayne, A.'J. Caple, C. G. l Ingram, Jno. J. 7 Durant, R . 10Jones, Anthony L. 10 Me hmas ., KnQvlton, Juo. W. 6 a Muntgomery, J. 11. 2 kn I MFadden, M. J. 1 7 Montgomery, Sam). 3 .D o 8 Mick, James 10 S Def '4 Nelson, 3. J. 12 GrahanJ 4 Nelson, . L. 4 Gidd4 Nelson, Jno. C. 2 Gar....te nry . .4 Plowden, Agnes 5 .~ [Ei1wid 1 Plowden, Edward 1. 6 lAhwif, hos. 6 PlAvden, Gabriel '12 Garret, EdWard Sr. 2 Plowden, Saml. E. 6 GWSIV, An ' 5 Plowden, Miles H. 6 Giddings Jieob 2 Rodgers, Robt. P. h Gibson, B.R. 2 Ragins, Wmn. W. 5 'Gibson, W. J. 7 Sin leterry, Allen 1 -AI We ch, Jefferson, R. 7 J z Iaac 4 Windham, Sp'r. D 10 James .6 Witherspoon, R. J. 4 nry 7 iO r.harret B. 7 Total, 623 Ake Franicisa' 1 4.Attachodto:Claremont, - - 202 ILaveh attached to Clarendon, 331 .,TuE IcB TRADB.--The quantity of ex. p'rted from Boston, for the nionth orJune, yndt awifieedent periods was as follows: iasLIndies, 2020 tons; Batavia, 400; K dCalcutta,.287; Havana, 568; S ago, 230; St. Thomas, 194, Newv Cr lean,:44027;.Mobile, 325. TIotail for .June, 6,75; previous five mnonths, 35,880. Total since January, 42,4156; same time js t year, 34,8881. inicrease, 7575, 6 IA'R R1'4DiEOn the U0th Jun~e in Washing itoeityby Rev. C. M. Butler, D. D., IlaNRY Qg.nrd of. Baltimore, to JUmA M. MCRA, da'ugtiteifr thelate Dr. F. May, of WVashingtoa. New Arrangement. Mr~ BFRGER, has the honor to inform the S aand gentlemen of Sumtervile and vi t 96 spis:DNCIG SCOOLis now ap~tthe Town Hall. He also informs ta at in order to accommodate persons, wo do not stay in town, lie will teach any day of the week tbose who cannot attend al ways the'regular class. By that arrange ment one can take one, or even two, private lIessons in a single day if he chooses to do ao, an~larn as mucliin that day as lie would-in t~i ukalessons; (this is as regards steps be~et earn the figures there must be e ons~itauind-they will avoid by that, at leat, Aif- the* trouble and expense that would le Incurred, should they comne in town three times aweek. The~ price of tuition is attA6 y Hote. rpaticulars apply - ijfrd Springs. 1~t, ~3tEaiould be willing to go and t at the 'Springs three times a wk4 i~ad the citizens of 'that place form July 25, 1849- 89 3t Wlb~ padfor the apprehension and de ] rpyto te~orof Hlumter District, of a .slave, namel the property of Wmn. Webb 15sq., whp escaped from custody, near States. burgh, on the 22nd finst., while being brought to-triaLa Thelaveo is about 20 or 2I years of sgtij avmry likely follow. He was charged wi th e-curne of store-breaking and robbing thdrbf&ain'goods anrd money. ',siioide' that he mnay be brought to trial, I willipay the above reward for his delivery to the Jailor of this or any other District, so t,hat 4 vay bo dealt with as the law requires. 8y5 9 tf % B OAKES ZROKEW1,& AUCTIONEER, e 01po 7, State-street, SaAR LEST ON,AS.U. I~~stopurei~ 'fr a Plantation in ~a,~ EN Yo THIRTY LIKELY 0NGR.OES of either sex; those n~ e~3 tlo 14e and 20 preferred. Persos havirig such property to dispose of wvinetitbaa CASH ptchaser bp apply ing acabove. .,. Iawes. Rel~tte, Bank &toc. iia~i~ ~ of about 23 acrea o.adcontiguous to the business portion ol urchwatRoserthe wdte o mbdi tMng, '.*. 1 nOf~bre'will also be entertained by thesub scriber for all'his'Lands lyiMg Fon Turkey Creek, near Sumterville. They -contalr0 in all about 425 acres of high land, swamp, oak -adhickory, well timberedwith a ponportioi of cleared and open lands, smore accurate desoriation andaa betterdestinmate value o1 these Lands can be formed upon; application, either personally or by letter,.td tie subscri. ber. - To an enterprising farmer this tract pre. aents advantages and facilities not surpassed by any other location in the State, and to at approved purchaser accommodating terms will be granted. Communications addressed to me at the Bank of .Charleston, Charleston S.C., will meet dne atter-tion. ' . JABEZ NORTON. July 25, 1840. 3la 4t CHARLESTON HOTEL The undersigned late of the United .State Hotel, Augusta, Georgia,) having leased the CHARLETON HOTEL for a term o years, takes pleasure in stating that the en. tire Establishment bas been refitted and fur nished with new Furniture, and is now ope for the reception of company. T. Inprovements have also een made' in'the House, particulaily in th Ladies' Depart ment by the add tion of a Reception.iarlor and the removal of the Ladies' Drawin Room. .,. - Which improvements, he is assured, -wil greatly ndd to the comforts of the guests e the bonuse; and hopes, by strict attention oi his own part together with the officers of hi: p. hse utonerit a liberal share of the publi paftronage. -. DA NIEL N IXER, Proprietor. July 25, 1840. 39 ly UNITED STATES HOTEL, Aug gusta, a. G. FARGO, Proprietor. Tias well-known house having passed int the hands of the present proprietor, no pair or evpense has been spared to render it wo thy of patronage. Jul 25, 39 - 4m Executive -Department. JULY 11, 1849. ALL Communications addressor to Hi Excellency, Governer SE A BROOK, shoul e directead to Columbia, until the 1st Octa ber next. B. T. WATTS, Executive Soc'ry. 390s Twenty Dollars Reward, Will be p~aid for apprehending and lodvin in jail, or delivermng to me my negro feYlo' Sam, who lately ran away from the steni mill of aessers Coghlai & Co. He is abot 35 years old, of middling size, and has rathe projecting lips, He has been hired in Sun terville during the last two years, and known to lurk in thme neighbourhood. havin been seen several times in the village night, where it is probable, he might be eas iy apprehended. Ir T~he subscriber believing him to b harbored offers 8200 for such proof as i convict aniy white man of harboring him eith cr directly or indirectly. J. c RIC-eARDSON, Jr. April, 2, 184J9. 37 tf Sumter Bakery. The subscriber respectfully informs th public that he continues Bakmng, at his o atandl in Broad street near Main. Bread an all varieties of Fancy Cake, Biscuits an Crackers, constantly on band. Also-Received daily a constant supply e Smith's celebrated SODA WATER and supply of Ice from Charleston. ICE~ CREAM, every variety of Confec tionary, Fruit, Native and Tropical, Nuts Fancy Articles, etc. etc., constantly on hand I.7FLOUR, of the best brands for sale. JOHN O'CONNOR. July 18, 1849. - 38 tf In Equity. SUMTER DISTRICT. M. P. Mayes etal, vs. Bill, John G. Shaw.) Will be sold at Sumter Court Hlouse ot the first Monday in August next, and if no then sold will be offered at each subsequen sale day until sold, A tract of land of one hundred and twenty eight acres, situatedl on Ailigator Branch wvaters of Rocky Bluff swamp, adjoinin1 lands of A. Chandler, AM. Reams and Est. o D. Shawv. The above land belongs to the estate o Rebecca shaw dec'd., and will not be noh for a less sum than three dollars per acre. TERns-On a credit of one year from sale with interest; purchaser to give Bond am personal security and pay for all papers. By Order of thme Court, JOIIN B. MILLER, Comn'r. Sumterville, ~3 July, 1840. 37 4t Just Received, A fine lot of SUGARS, North Carolinm BACON. FLOUR, and other Groceries. -BROWN, LEE & CO. 29 May, 1849. 31 2t New Goods. The undersignon has just. received a ful: and general assortment of New Goods, whici lie Will sell very' low for Cash or good pper L, B. H ANKS. v. . Su rlIe, C The Board pf! '~ t sthe 3Brsdford Springs. Inst!tue, Yin )c~a rnia e tvery arrangemiit pteparator a to the com mencement of its exercises on ,the . first MONDAY.i JULY next,g ..ie notice.to he Ltockholders and the public, thit Puyils yillbeyreeived at the institute at and froin ttthtdi e W. o The admirable locatirnyof. the Bradford Sptipgs in point of healtb, and the character of th Teachers employed, together with the active supervision of therBsard of' Trustees, and the extsusive influence pledged to the sup port of the Institute, will, it is confidently believed, at once secure forifta high reputa tion. A Visiting Comnittee, "vill be appointed by the Trustees, which will frem time to time, visit the institute, and r6coniiend any regulations which my. conduce todhe im provement, health, or comfort oflthe' 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. Thp istitute will be opened under the charge: Of 'ev. .E. CATER as Principal, with Miss E. SPAIN as Assistant Teacher, and Mrs. E. 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 last Friday in November. Terms of Tuition and Board, Board and Tuition in the entire English course, per session of five month* - . - - $75 Music on the Piano, Harp or Guitar, including Vocal Mu sic and use of Instrument, per session$ &c. - . - . . $20 Latin, Freneh-or Italian, -. - - 20 Drawing and Painting, - - - 15 Shell and Wax work, the mate D rials furnished by the pupils, - - - 5 () 1 NOTE.-Pupils who return home at the end of the week and have no washing done at the Institute will be charged one-third less for Board. REV.. HENRY D. GREEN, Prcs'f.of the Board. SAMUEL E. WILSON, V. Pres't. Trustees. JAS. E. REMBE RT, W. W..ALSTON, J. . RICHARDSON, JR. F. J. MOSES, REV. NOAH GRAHAM, JOHN A. COLCLOUGH1, Sn. W. NETTLES. June 18, 1840. 33 tf Bradford Springs Female d INSTITUTE COMPANY. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholderi of the Bradford Springs Female Institute Company, that the first instalment of twenty. five dollars on each share, wi'l be required tc be paid as follows--one-half thereof (812.50) on or before the first of July next, and the Sothier half thereof, ($12.50,) on or before the e first of November next. ra By order of the Pa esident of the Company t and Boarl* of Trustees, r D. B. McL AURIN, - Treasurer. Sumterville, May 19, 1840. 31 bt New Boot - The subscriber having just returned from Charleston with an assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, Ladies' and Misses' SLIPPERS, TtES and GAITERS, of every kind what ever, offers them to the piublic on better terms, for Cash, than can be had elsewvhere, and so licits an early call at one door east of Miller & Bossards Drug Store. Also, the New and Fashionable slipper for Ladies called TrAY. LORt T1IES. C'Allripscswed up without charg e. Sign of the Boot. May 23, 1849. 81 tf WASHINGTON HALL, Atlanta, Geoifgia, Breakfast and Dinner Housc for Passengers. (Qp Meals always in due sea son for the Departure of the Cars. PUBLIC PATRONAGE IS RESPECTFTLLY SOLICITED. IIOLCOOMIDE & RICE. H. C. I.CoM5 BE, Juy1 S' Z. A. RicE.Juy1 74 NOTICE, All persons having goods shipped to Mid dleton Depot, will be charged Storage on the same, (in case they remamn in Depot over seven (lays after the date of their arrival) and m i every such instance wvill the storage be required to be paid before the goods are delivered. B. F. WILSON, Agent. Middloton Depot, S. C. R. Rt. June 0 32 1t Dry Goods, Groceries, &c, T1he subscribers have just received, and are now opening, a well asserted 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. BROW N', LEE & Co. Sumtervillo 10th July, 1849. 87 tf' ovirttidf sdndry Burtt N n edi *'ected, wlHib's sold'alt tad Ciuit House, 6iath'qfirot Monday and. day fowigin a ext thon lae ho rs the highest hidder -for Cash, the -ollwing property. Purchasers to pay fer Ti Lot and buildings ther-en in Sumterville,, adjoining lots of '. Miller, A E Pool, on Liberty street, levied on an Ahe property of RF Ligon at the suit of s May rant. HARVEY SKINNER, . S. D. 14 July, 1849. SHERLE'2- SALES. By virtue of sundry Executions to me di rected,.will be sold at Sumter: Court 'Houset, on the first Monday and day following in August next, within the legal hours :of sale, to the highest bidder, for Cash, the following, Persona[ Property. Purcbasors, to- payfor Titles. House' and kitchen, furniture, 13 books, 1 brass clock, I loom, writing desk, 1 reel, set shod mkerg .toblIs,1 grind stone, corn,- fodder and.peas,- hogs-phd cattle 1l head of geese, 1 pair cart wheels, lot. bacon, sugar, and coffee, and plantation' elensils, some iron and steel, &c, levied on as the pro perty of C Hunt, at the suits of F J & M Moses, and Wm Scott, Dunlap & Doby. To be sold on Tuesday 7th August at Rich-. -ard Marahalls in Piurt and.part at C-Hunt's plantation, Romnaint of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, levied on as the property of James Mack, at the suits of H Stoldard & Wood, Wm McElveen, E A J Gary, admr'x. and S S Farrar. , To be sold at Suinterville. HARVEY SKINNER, S. S D. 14 July, 1849, StrayVed '4' 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 in his forehead and a blue spot in the corner of one of his eyes; one of his hoofs is split up to the hair, and lie is shod on his forefeet. A liberal reward will be paid for his apprehien sion by addressing a letter to me at Fulton Post oflice,.Sunter District, S C. JAMES B. RICHARDSON, JR. July 2d, 1819 38 tf Letters the Post OQtice Suntervile S. C. Quarter ending the 30th June, 1840. B-John 'Ballard, W B Brown, Nathaniel Bradford, Mrs Cnroline Ml Brown, Mrs Susan M Boyd, Theodore R Berry, C. Birchmore, Wm Brown, Jeremiah It Brown, E J.Belser, C-P P Cdoper, Walter J Corbett, J A Colclougl, J H Culclough, W Canty, Misv Martha A China. D-John 0 Durant, L 1H Dinkins, -W J Dargan. F--W Farmar, Joigiah Flemming G-John James Graham. H--Richard Harrison. Robert I -Holloda' Dr James C Hicks, J. C Holms, Capt VV Harris. M-Parish McInt7sh, Danil k[cKlevein, Thos E McFaddiu, Wmn McFarlane, Dr R E Mellett, James 11 McKnight. N-John Nettles, Mrs M A Nelson, Thot Norwood, JaredJ Nelhon, J M Nelson. P--Mrs M Pool, Draughan H Pool. R--Daniel H Richbourg, Win Ridgeway John C Rhane. 8-Miss Sarah R Stiler. R-Samuel Tindal. WV-John Wilder, Mrs Ellen Whitmore Miss Julia AWihrspoon.. HENR .HAYSWORTH, P M. July 11 37 tf Drugs and Medicines, AT CIIARLESTON PRICES. Z. 3. DeHIAY, SUccE.SSOR TO 3. A. CLEVELAND, DRUGGIST AND) APOTilECARY, NEA RLY OPPOSITE aAAsoNIC nA~tLL,CAjalDEN, 5. C Takes this method of informing the citi. zens of Sumter, Darlington, and the adjaceni country, that hie keeps always on haud,a fresh and well selectedl stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Dye Smtl'; Window Glass and Putty, Pai Medicines and Perfumery: Soaps, Brushes, Combs and Fancy Articles. THIOMP'SONIAN MEDICINES, Embracing every article now used in the Practice; &c. &c. All of which will be sold as low us articles of the samei quality can be bought in Charles. ton, FOR CAsn on CREDIT. (iTPhysicians, Planters, and Country Muer chants will do well to give me a call before purchas'ng elsewhere. Z. 3. D. Camden, Feb. 21, 1849. . 17 tf Keep Note of Time, NEW JEWELRY. -F. HOYT respectfully informs his friends - and the public, that lie has returned from the North with a now and choice selection of Goods, consisting of Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Also, a select assortment of Fancy Articles and Cutlery, which hie offers as the best ever received in the District. Terms liberal. June 20) 34 3t Beef! Beef! A T FIVE~ AND SIX CE~NTS PBR LB. The suibsciiber begs leave to inform the cit izensof Sumterville and vicinity, that ho has re-commenced Butchering ; and will butcher regulamrly twice or three times a week if requirerd. TUESDAYS, THURS DAYS and SATURD)AYS are the days he will Butcher: the p)rices are five and six ets. if Beef is taken regularly round-if choice pieces every time, of the round, the price is eight cents. All perFsons are requested to have a smiall Book so that the Beef can be entered in their Book as well as mine. Juiie 27 JOHN C INA. Up~jholsterin g and Paper HANGING. The sub~scriber respectfully informs the public that he lias established himself in Sumterville, and is now prepared to execute aiiy order that niny be entrusted to his care, with neatnss end dispatch, to wvi:-Making and repairing Sofas, Chairs, Louniges, (of every description,) Mat rasses made to order, and over'y variety of Bind Boxes. May 23 mi R LES DzLORME. Bande ofdnme ;re4~fr191eb1 i tion ik ihe world, tlian.heenthegleriot Old'Es.tUsp1hpd and War Neused L 0 TT E BtB1 0 KERII I NO. 1Uf-LHT $TREET_ Wio are the first to administr. egcosfp1ly to the pecunidry necedsitieof Minklndwin, ning thereby a Famnles CAPITAL PRIZE, Sellers as unlimited as the circumtiblant air. MO19 CHEERIMNG RESULTSI *hespecIal Agen.0 e t un'e tr Drawo ;n bt e4lPizf DI?TANT COBRESPONDE NTSONLY SEE. THIS. 1 810.000, Mbole:ticket, sent to Virginia 5,000, Whole ticket, sent otQ1ws York. 8,000, Whole isket,.ent.to ennsylvapiia 30,000, atilekst,sAht to NortiCarl9'p. 15,000, ialf ticket, sent'to 8outh Carolina' 10,000, Quarter ticket, sent! io 'Pennsylva;*' 8,000,,Quarter ticket, sentto Olaio 5,0)0, Quarter ticket, sent to Indiana. 12,000, Quarter ticket, sent to South Caroll na. -9 -Eyery Prize proniptly paid, and on file. (We again refer tO Managers. Drawings) OX Far better make an investment at the Truly Lucky and. Far-Faned-offlce of PY FER & CO, 'itn' go to California. - .0-r PYFER & COf give Oold aleridy Coined and Stamped. OX. The Majority of .Capittal always sold by PYFER .& CO. BANK DRAMF',', payalae 6 i 'sight in Gold, remitted proinptly to any part of the United States for Prizes sold by PYFER & CO. - All Communications strictlyconidenlial OX Reihetnber that the result of thefird trial has often been a Splendid Fortune! A little perseverance is sure to realize one. RICH. AND SPLENDID. LOTTERIES! for July,' 1849. Send your Orders to PYFRER 4-.CO.for .the Prizes. Date, Capital No.of Ballots Price of Price o: July. Pnzes' Drawn.' Tickets. P'ck'gs 2 $75,000 75 Nos 12 .88 60' 827 - 3 22,500 78 14 5 175( 5 20,000 75 - 15 5 15 - 0 " 78 12 .5 -- 185( 7 30, 75 14. 32-3( .9.5df 12 " 7. i.1: .7. 10 24,'"' 78 13 .5 11 30,. 78 12 10' 8 12. 24,." 75 12 :5' 13 15, 143 44, -7'S 1.15 5 163 f15,. 75 11 8 27," 17 '20, 14 5 17"' 18 40, -5 1 w 21 19 20, 66 10. 5.;- 1621 20 .18, 78 13 5 .,'75( 2136f25, " t5 .12 '10 32" 23 26, 78 t5 25 3,". 72' 12 10 32.:. 20 2, , .78. 13 8. 17" 27 0," 75 13 4' 11 28 0," 75.13 - 4" .3 30 25," ' 16 15 - 45~ 31 4," 78 13 :5:. 7o Tic4 ten0, i 7d5 12o 5 17 - 26 22, Manger Prited 17a a4 endorsed byite oPakages ofpoiarte: (for this purpose) by the Governor of Mary. land, are in all cases sent to our gorrespond. Lettera always strongly a, d 1cerefull s led!. n The purchasers'- of Packages sof Tickoti seldom have more than six chances againsl their 'drawing in a Package any of tiie.Capital Prizes, and one Ppekage may draw -four ol the highest' Prizes. Two-thiirds of the Pri. zes are sol irr Packages of Tickets. .OX Please: Order a fewv days 'BEroRE the Lotteries dra v All Orders punctually an. swered by' the returni mails. Persons at a distance from Baltimore, whac wiulh "Fortunea Buckled on their Backs,' will find that it is only necessary to~ o ncloe the p rice (as laid down in the above - sched. ule,) for a Packcageor Single Ticket to the Truly Fortunate, Far..Famed and Old iEs. tablished House of PYFE R & CO. No 1. LIGanT STREET BALTIIRE MD. Twenty Dollars Reward' Ranaway from the'subserbor, on the 26thi 'f March last, her negro moan DA NIINL , He is about five feet, 6 inches high, tolerably stout, his teeth projects a lile In front, he is very black, about forty years old.- supposed to be' hambored about Sumitrville. :Any person delivering said negro to the subscriber, on her plantution, or in Sumter Jail, wi receive them above rewaid. .ESTiHiER PERDRIAU.' 28th april, 1849 . 26 . ' 3 CLANK'S 'HOTEL, SUltTERIVILLE, S. CAROLINA. The subscriber wvould respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened for their accommodation a House of Entertainment in this place. He solicits a share of public patronage, and promises to spare no pains in order to merit and secure the same. He wvonid further sadd, that the ocation of his House is such, as ent-irely sub.. serves both business and quiet. A trial is all he asks. WEBB CLARK. Jan, 8, 1849. 11 -.tf CALL AT THE SOUTHERN STORE. Fisher & Hoxie Receive weekly by steamers faom NEW YORK Additions to their extensive assortmnent of and are always prepared to-furnish the latest Sigles at satisfactory prices. - C(olpmbi,Juneo .3 32 Om 1,400@ SHGARS fe Sale ,~ , m A 9 a) D r h ge 1- -, I N, ~AA rpt'oilat)y te' . . order thea of - r 9' To Travse11~ ~re e rU TH~E G EA MAI[ koOd . LEAVING'th6 WIa birfa thie fo fl~au the Southrn car' via WLMINGTO WE DO , N-C. PE MON~Dfto , AMI X/II MORE~hdPHILAELPfl.hY 3The lubli4';is respectfull einfrmedthat the starp hs .ie Cherleston~i Wilmingtonptre ii itate .gjdifgn,an are naviated b' weI~ knwpard ne~ - comnindersandthraItei s',a're der, thereby securing both safety luddia teh As Hr~iG TC ~aig a beejn operaiion is now Conpued.a aw manent arangemnent frortiialrleotn t Phihidep~hid. P I ye. thereof, -will have -th9 .ptid. witherto continue without delay thrjugh :the routa:ora otherwise, to stop at any of thoinermediate points, rdiewing theis seats n hie i , t i suit thieir convaniiened: By~this route trn lerkp may reach-Nw. York nthi: thildtdaly during business hours. 'Bagge wiahe ticketed on board the Steamer to .as likewise on the~ change of cat'Isdth : uter mediate poi:nts from: thericostohilad4idha. Through Tickets toPhilaudelphia atS~9each, can be had fron I, WI NS OW 6Ae the Wilmington and Ralei a'R. R ma at 'the otliceof th' ompn otd street,.to wham please appiy. For othi n formtion iguie of5 pU GA At the re cri vial Ch esNTon M.y9 04 ;;1$,;j MA RX.Sd4 Vrofessor of M'dtisic, of %! Forntio.and1strucrt.of~jl~ &c. hr. b.isj sessed o lb ript he that fadtory estimoas tegr in -haracterq. muxWa ions can be q ed toheb -curiof- Mir. sa.et n -nc streetAMharlestoai S;Ce. n >~4~' A pril;8. - K3C Wu bThe subscrqjw 'J.tise othie nioet dai fhoing'ljpia. iePnass,nd ?JlAblio tiis puhrchhsed the' RUG.S19 ei~? Cleveland, -whrele w i" attontin ad idntalit evideiavbsr~pto~ th merit a continuance of their p Camide, Fe:i. ii1, . 49 Pt lt t-9 " T"VTanne no., uthp subscriber keeps : cona thegy 913p a full-supply of Train Oil 'ofxlqu)y whIch he -offerie for' sale -b~t gi6)o quntiy at ceducedi pri esJ t 'n fl drto CanmdenJ lt do buissdursrse Spavin, Bi' Jaw,' F" dern rains' Strains, Sl)nrts, Wind Gal Us,' ti String aa T, EPal &i&d having been appointed Agent forilk I would call the attention ofaAuth-Itand deaer in horses theimportaeeo ing it alwiays at hand. - Z.Jv DF Y.' Nearly Opposite naarivdlLa Camnden JUne3 1st, 1849 d SPRING AND 8UE ' Town a ha, flS~ tas tri hts and Lee's Pili;. Rocli.eM "1i Z tin. Hoopiig tough atip g' gy p tha, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.&c &c.. f AlPor which may oie had fre..anagenuit Nearly.OQpouite Jasonic9u Camden June 1st, 1849. A F, SUMJ S"ja B R OA D SBT. ,Ee if4 Sumterbi 0N May10, 18409 . 29l h: Cabinetalkng~l The subscribei rsplot'fl niY o the publicrthat, he e tle on e.'b0i,,i-, king Buisiness 'in ti~al 'variqus bran #'~ hopes by 'untirintnm he ry'd"t lo business to merit a'share'of the-~ his frieil, and the publid~ N. B.,--He. avill kee~n$ hend-lancy and Plain. i b~ ing Bureaus, Side-boa'rds lP~a... nly WIardrobessh~hI i d i6V myce Bod-steade . faibtga hp O~t taeSitting ' sairsi of 6 iJ Mahogay R nga nid Nisi Boston .1o kers and Nqrsin ,t Candle stan Is,dic&.&cwAgdtot tresses, which they:will Aql osh for) good pape.-9.' ED at the shortegt totice. 'iUst f*edeh'6~ Bed-steades,;ittit~W ~iiii ~- ~" D. S.