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'AN ADMIRABLE PAPER. The following paper, issued by the American Minister in London, Mr. Bancroft, is worthy the patriotic pen of the Great American historian. DEATHI cF MIt. Poixa.-The Ameri can Minister to our Court has notified this event to his fellow-citizens resident in this country in the following terms: "Official intelligence has been receiv ed at this legation that James Knox Polk, so lately President of the United States, expired on the 15th day of June last. Unlike his predecessors, he has ended life before the evening of old age; but not before completing an illustrious and memorable career. The judgment of his countrymen ever marked him out for high services. Raised successively to the first places in the state-chair man of the most important Congression al committee; head of the house of Re presentatives of the whole American people; supreme magistrate in his own Commonwealth; President of the Fede ral Republic-he ever approved his fit ness for the highest trusts; excelling not more in station than in laborionsness, prudence, temperance, and fortitude. He defined, established, and extended the boundaries of his country. Ile planter he laws of the American Union on the snares of the Pacific. his in fluence and his counsels tended to or ganize the national treasury on the principles of the con3titution, and to ap ply the rule of freedom to navigation, trade, and industry. Most beloved where best known, he lived happily, and died in the midst of his unexampled prosperity, which his own measures had contributed to establish. "I invite the consuls and vice-consuls of the United States, and all others of my fellow-citizens now in the United King dom, to share the sorrow of his finnily and his country. IIis memory as a public man lives in honour and will enl. (lure; the youth of our country will he formed to virtue by emulating the puri ty of his private life. "G ronr BA3NeaOFT. "United States Legation, London, July 11, 1841." Gov. DANA, OF MAINE, AND 'TH[E LEGISLATURE.-It will be remembered that Gov. Dana, on the subject of slave r', in his inaugural, some months since. adopted the doctrines of Mr. Cass. The Legislature soon after passed a se ries of resolutions instructing their members in Congress to lose no oppor tunity of pressing the Proviso into any form of government to be provided for the new territories, and directing the Governor to sign and transmit them to the Governors of the several states o. this Union. We learn from Cie Portland Inqu ire-r, that on the 17th, a message wias rceiv ed from the Governor, inl which he re fuses to sign the resolutions. ] he says that he would have been willing to transmit the resolutions to ''the (. ovei-il ors of the several States of the li t1 n," if they had been presented to hin in the .1i-dinary manner, but as they had been sent to him by the Senate fur his al - proval and signature, the messae f~rom that body wats evidentlyv intended to rec quest himu to subscribe to opinions "din m~etr-ically opposed to those lie had ofhi cially expressd" The mnessage was ordered to be printed. Thins thier-e is a conflict between these two branches of the gover-niment. OwNERS OP CATTLE Thu-ND To' K(EEPI THEM oFF THlE RA[LuIoAD-A. J. Supreme CYour, JIuly Term.i---Y ani dergrift vs. Rediker..--T'lhis was ani ae. tion of trespass brought agamitst the en gieer- of a locomotive tor runniing. agast and killing the plaintin's cow. The cow was at larige, and had strayed upon an unenclosed pai-t of the C. ando A. Railroad, near hiordlentown, just as train, at its usual speed, was applroach ing. The Railroead, at the place of' the accident, runs along the public highwa -, and the view, along the track, is utnob structed for a quarter of a mile each wvay. The hell was tapped, and the en gine reversed, a few secoiids before the collision, but not ini time to stop the cars. Tfhe engi neer- was prov-ed to lie a generally cairef'ul man in his buineiiss. The opinion of the Cour-t was deli verned at the present (July) term, by Mr. .Justice Carpenter, the result of which is, that thme owner of cattle is bond to keep them on his own premises at his peril; that an engineer in charge of a 3ocomotive is not liable foi- an acciden ital injur-y to a cow, which suflfered to1 go at laige, has strayed on a railroad -and that nothing but will make him lia ble for thme loss of a cow so exposed by the fault of the owner. William Manning, esqf. the oldest printer in Massachusetts, died at his rosidlence in Cambridgeport on Wed nesdlay, aged 8 CoMMENDAmiis.-The yo ung mnii of St. Louis have formed themselves in to an associationl foir the puirpose of takinig care of orphans, and relieving the sich anid poor, Tim AND Com09EE-'Tho salutary as well as the injtt'ioes effects of those vegetable substances which contain the astringent principle are illustrated in the use of tea and coffee, a moderate quantity of either improving digestion, while a larger disturbs the heart, causes restissness, and prevents sleep.-Med ical Tines. RAILROAn DAMAGES.--The Wash ington Railroad Company have had to pay Costar Washington, who received damages occasioned by their cars run ning off the track in September last, the sum of $5,00, besides costs. Many mills and factories are stopped in Massachusetts for want of water. A correspondent of IIolden's Maga zine tells an anecdote of an old widow, who, when her pastor said to her, "God has has not deserted you in your old age," replied, "No, sir, I have a very good apletite still." Time is Money ! The subscriber havinr purchased the right lor m:uf;ctumrinig Sain's I'atenct Vashmng cclachine for this )istrict, respectfully calls the altention of the puiblie to them. For cotwenie'nc e, siinpllic ity and utility, it stands unsuripassd c by' any : imachine of that descrip tion ever inveit'd, as it will when uetuir cc xvl wash every article em, without inju rv aid in one.t-murth the t'ime taken by any other n cde. Manufactured by D. S. 4A RGENT. Siuterville, S. C. 41 tf $25,000 CASH. This atnounlt ill cash Ito br paid] for negroes frum the :age of fruit 1.1 to 3(1 vears obl. 11e higultst Market prices will he given, andmi persns wishitt to disp;o.e of such property w;l find retaly s:le lbv applying to the sub scriber at Suomterville S. (. T. J. i)I NKINS. A . , I I9. 41 tU. $10,000 CASH in hand f ,r the purclse of Negroes of either sex. Apply to .I. Al. F,. SilA RPl. o('mun hia, S. ('.Atug.. , 1 19. fluV GOODS~ In Charleston, So. Carolina, ('. & E. I.. I i lUt )N, 209 ling street, cr' cr of \i crket street, will o(1.r to V1ier ch:Int, vs:iting ('inr!estn~, this F'all, TIlE 'll(1ll'EST' S'I' n'K OI' W A NCY A ND STA PIE. )I{Y )(11)5 tinmt has ever been milaredI for inspctiont in this (it v. Ihey ini xt' anl ex:mnnintimo! and assure their friends :ciil ipurchi:wecrs genrally, that their prices wdl ro:c;care f:vorably with any aarket inl the ]nit;l States. I.rm-. ('ac-h, or ('ity arccept ances. Aug. I, i-:11. .11 St Cod Liver Oil, A fIre-ih .:upply ocf the above ()i1 of superi. or epmaliv, just recivc'c at Z.. .l 14:1 I.\1\''-, .Ymri , ti upisir 10.aski 11(111. ('aishm~r, .\u-r I. 1,1!). "r- Castor Oil i r ci;iy :cc1. l;cant;l cii user of ine mpiu:li. iv, au-l put pii in Iinanlci.*s to smt pumrcham ceLr, awcay cn hm ui ;nc.l in r :ale by Z :1. . . . n l. .11'.1: 1 1.!11, ( I de:. \.lA I, l!). i To Tanners. Tnt' Iubser1' r'h. keep fcn tantly on i l, n iij supply~ ofi Tr.ca: t)~ i of oodi epsc:,i v nehi~l hc ccii-s icr ii. by th' galloni 'r ulinccutv at ic.Incedl cr: cs. For Diseased Horses. cpx~n ii i c .lcaw, I-'ciih-r, Spir:ccns anid - ,r c s N nni, \\'md t (;:cls, ltiing llciine, Stroicr Iiah Tru'cc-h, l'oli iEvil, cwe1., k\e. I linccc ii:cicpcntdc AXgecct fmr ilie abouve, I I w- b cl the' attientumcc ofl i-'armers andim diecth-r ini llcr-s tcc tin: cncporiancce ofi hay ingr it alway c a-:t hc:ual. SPRING AND SUJYIM~ER ic eni!c I''-, ;M.aro a ar Ib rt' rsa \\'r is' :amdl~ I e' ill-; itccrii.'s~ Eimbrccca lcin icor lein i~cci I ouiigh; I laslinic's Nyr. Na':p ilhi, Ayr'* C 'herry i'ii il c. A c. .-\llcof (';ccncien . June I-i, I s19. ;:1 t PLANTER'S HOTEL, BY ROBERT LATTA, Wccicb m- reicilily: anciceici), tic hiie has iilow cc li i~i U l t lhe aiist cx i r c!! Iciit':cttci I jc ci'l, oiciccl'cc0it icc tic' mmcccsi htccci-is par of 11 Touwcc, fmcr travcb-r: dliricc1!v mci all strnets cmughl rcpiri. li ea :rccccctly soblts a call frlos '- iisb'I and~mI hec pubbeic ienrally or wxisc' thanc pcleasdc, cs nid pacis wxi ibe sparedl toc iccacic ai c ~icimitale. .\ vaiietyx ccl thc' besct Iciicrs- can h' hi:mml the0 \i.r, i.rjpI iin Ncundays. (lclddardl's o/l I tI,'v c-rcndy :cci iii h r line I crpccirs in bott les: thec m-i cfavorcc bricis ofl ('hci:cpagnes; thie c-I mcct'i hlmccci-- i Soc ls cdl c iicci'co !"c'micI Al e in ionts: Scn Wi .\ xiuc an cit'EC wind be ikept cccnstanct y on~ hini idoncog time simnmer (ccc oo tableicc, roomy cc ots foi: rr I)rmmvers, amid aclways: ph-uty o cc ornic, ciats- andcc ticer, acid ati i-c.e hustilers. I ice is ;cgenct fcr thle No irer I :ine of Sta N.' *il.-( )iiinisies runt regcularly tco andm fro thccc 10 1 itoad mccli)et fomr piassengrs whcoicaci a bI ccaccm'mmcmccliated wvi a car rcicgi, hcugcy\ ir hocrcie toi gic into time icountry. (, i':end cinc '21 islI) .11 I Rail Road Meeting, There will be a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Wilmington and Manches ter Company in Sumnterville on the 15th inst., and also a public meeting of the citizens at which an address, from the President of the Conpany Gen. W. W. IIarllee, show ing the progress and prospects of the enter prizes, may be expected. Aug8 41 2t Rail Road Notice. SlEAIlE1) PROPOSALS will be received, addressed to the undersigned at Sutnterville, until the 15th August, for timber for the Su perstructure of forty (10) miles of the Wil mington and Mlanchester itail Road adjoining ti Camden Iranch. Each mile will require 17(1) cross ties f; x. 9 and 8 feet long, and 47, 3'2) feet, boaird measnre, of continuons bra cinig 6 x ) in lengt hs of 11, 21, 2.1, 27 or :(1 feet. Further inforingation can be obtained of the Assistant Engineers on the line, or the subscriber at Marion C. E1. L. J. FLEMING, Res. Eng. Wil. & Man. It. R. July 24, 1149. 40 ;It Notice. A called neeting. The Salem Bloard of Comnmissioners of Public Roads are hereby ordered to nenet at James Lowry's on the itil day of August, at 10o'clock A. M., to take into consideration the damage done the lPub lic Road by the late freshet at Capt. G. W. Cooper's Mill oni Black Rliver. By r.rder of tihe ('hairnan. S. LACOS'T'l', Sec'y. July 2-1, 1819. 40 2t PLANTERS' HOTEL, CHIARLESTON, S. C. Formenrbi, kept by Charles 11. lliut. .AMKIN & IIiRSI' Iliaving becone the 'roprietors of tlis cx tensive andn1l well known establishmnient, sub hnits its c'aimis with cnfiilence to pubtlic sup port, satisfied that their elibrts will reiner confort::ble all who may favor then wIth a c:Ill. July 21, I8-19. 40 - 1:it $50 REWARD, Will he paind for the ,tpprrelCnsion atnl de livery to the .ailor of ntter Ihstrict, of a slave, named, .Joe the property of Win. \ebbIn 1 , who escaped fromt custody, near States. burglh, on the 22nd i Inst., wInle being hrought to trial. The slave is aloit 20 or 21 years of age, a very likely fellow. lie wias charged with the crime of store-breaking and robbmtng theretrom gonods anit nenv. In order that he inmay liebrougnht to trial, I will pay the above reward fir lhs delhvery to the Jaior of this or any other )istrict, so that he mny he dealt with as the law re.i"ires. T. .J. COG I llA N. July 2:1, 1 -19. :10 t9 Twenty Dollars Reward, Will be paid for apprehending and loiging in jail, or delivermnng to nie iny negro fellow Snam, wno lately ran away from thin stean mull of .lessers C'glhlan & Co. lie is about :15 years old, of niddiing size, ann his rather prnjecting lips. Ile hrs been hirel inn Sum terville during the last two vears, amn is known to hurl m :he neighrlnrlo. lhiving been seen se'veral times in the village at ight, where it is probable, ie inight be easi ly apprehescl.d. [11- The snbscriber believing hin to b' larbrrl llers 8200 for snuIh pro if as will cnonvi't any" white man of harbring hun eith er directh- or inlire tl lv. .f. S IiAI\HDSON, Jr. Atpril. It. 1-9 19. ;37 tf* Bacon. A sunperiCr lot of Western llacn for sale biy ('.A UK & I l'A~IS. 10 Pieces Muscheto Netting nor iale' cheapj by ~ 1. .t I \'A NKS. Keep Note of Time. N' E W JR EJW.E L R Y. .I . lOt Y'lT respectfu Illy inifornms his frienids a un tine pubbeAl, t hat hne inas retuinrneid fro m Inhe NorthI withi a neiw andn choiice eietijon ot G ood s, co nisisti nig t to n Gold a ml SilIver Wat:ichI es, .hn'weilry tnl Silver Ware. AlIso, a si'lnect assortnnent nt Finer Articles aind Cunt lery, wich lie otTers as .' nest ever receivedl in thne istrict. 'Termns hbeiran. A Car'd. AMlt. 1I. J. lIlSSl'N DON, of ('harlestnn, l'rmnfessmor ofi Mnusic, oiflbrn hnis servic'es ini lhe Foirmti~oin aind i istruct ion of Alihtary llands, &c. Air. II. is po msessend of thle nmost sitis factory test imomannls regardlinng capabiiilityv andn ebanrante'r. Couninnnnuatiinis can bem ;udlire'ss edl ton tine care of Aldr. F". Zdgbnannma, 2(01 IKunn street, Chiareston, S. C. A pr il 18- 25 ;h -----------Letters Renmiininng in the Post 011kie *'Niutrvii! .'l nyid, Theodonuinre It llnerry, C Itureinnnien.r II Wm'nnilrn, Jemreminah inlI lirown, i' J llels ae. C-l I' Coopei~inr, Waltn er J Conrbentt,. J A 'nomlcInoughl, . 1 Col umcloughg, W. ( anify, Alis Mlartha~ A (Chtina. I --Jhin ( )Du)nrannt, L, 1i Dinnkinns, Wi. J IDart':an. I I--inihardi lIarrisnn, itnobert .1 llllnday, IDr J amles C IIheks, J C I Inhnis, C apt WV I larris. AM--P~arish Alcinitonsh, Da'nil Mn'c levein, Th'ios l' n Al.nddiun, W"mnl Al.arlhane, D r l1 S .Alellett, Jainwn's 11 M le mghnt. N --Johtnn Nettln's, Airs MlA Nelsn, Thins Niorwoodni, J1a red J Nelsioin, J1 Al~ Ne'lson,. I '--'t rs Al I mmii, IDraunghian III 14ml. I -anniel IIl iichbfoinrg, Wm.nn itidigewvay, S-Mi ss Sarahn i Stiler. Ht-SninneIl' idaI. W--Jni Wilonr, Mirs IElien WNhitmonire, ,'lIiss: JuhaIi A WIithierspoolin. IIINiRV lAV'NS~wr 'ri, P M. New Arrangement. Mr. lERGElR, has the honor to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Sumtcrville and vi cinity, that his DANCING SCIOOL is now open at the Town hall. Ie also inforns them that in order to accommodate personp, who do not stay in town, he will teach any day of the week those who cannot attend al ways the regular class. By that arrange ment one can take one, or even two, private lessons in a single day if lie chooses to do so, and learn as much in I hat day as lie would in three regular lessons; (this is as regards steps because to learn the figures Ihere nust be eight persons) and they will avi.d by that, at least, h-ial the trouble andl expense th-it would be incurretl, should they colie inl town three tines a week. The prnce of tlition is also greatly reduced. For particulars apply at Chma's Ihotel. 13radf1ord Spring. Mr. Unmiatmtn would he wrilling to go and teach a ('bss at the Sprimgs three times a week, should the citizens of that place form a class for him. July 25, 18349. :31) t SUITERVILLE, S, C, Residence and Lots for Sale, 'T'he sulscrilers oll.'rs or ,ale t he ' P1I.1 I SE: ililatly ;niljining the town of Somi terville, in a south-eastern rhrection, known as the residence of a late Daniel Norton. The Iots contain a body of about 23 acres of Iamd, conit itguius to the msiness portion II' the town, ani tlirough a part of them rot the contipiltled ial ltioad fro:i 1Ilaar e.ter to Wilminigton. It wvaoulhl lie desirable Ii sell to a .-.iingle lo'lear the whoil of said lots, and i such the termns wouhl be atle accomt Ol1ars will also lie entertainecl by the sub scriber for all his I ands lii oni Turkey Crcek, near Stintervalli. They contain in all about .25: acres of hugh l:ad, swatpj, oak anid hwtLory, well tim abetra'd, withi a lrllortion of ele-ired and open lands, A inore accur ate dlesrriptiotn nil a bentter es1 tatte vain' rol these lands can he fiortnd upon atpplieation, either prsonally or by letter, to the subscri ber. TIio an enterprising fanmer Ihis tract pre stnts atlvautges a ni fard itl's mnt sur;ssed by any oith r lo ati on iII th' State, anil to an approved. purcha-.-r arrconnambI~d~in terms wdil be 'I r.Il:a'd. ('a auanann at:'t itns :lttlree,dt'l to lila' at the' ihanL of Chlarleit.-ton, .hllarIle!.< n, S. C., will ieet dulie atetrt atn. JAlflZ NOIt.TON. July '.'5, 1399 i l Z. B. OAKES, BROKER & AUCTIONEER, Nu. 7, ! ate'-tre":t. ('1l-111 L A ''T(>, N. C. Is desirous to purncbase, for a l'iantatioi in Go+ortia, TWENTY to TIltT IIJKEIS1,1 oI'N( NEIttlES of eahier sex; thiase betwveeti tie ages of I I and 10 preferr'd. 'ertons lhaviai.nr such propea.'rty to dL.tpose of wil mt'et with a (SI purcahaser l app ; inl- :as above. Niat"rs, Real E:.talte . n<Stri,, j.a.. aylitand( .1,( l ontail ut omiion. July 25, I"49. 39 1t: lo Sumter Bakery, The subscriber resc;atfill- infoarmaas the lpIublwa thlit I'' cottiles I -I3 :n11;', at lis abl rtantl iir lr:atl s:r'et m-:.r .\l.an. Iceaal and! ull var : ,i'. of ":.t'v (:ak-', lisenats :m.! (racer!, cons-tant iv too h and. A:.:o-ln e.vedt d:,!v a c oW-tlnt snoil' of Smth's ee!bt latet Stil).\ \\'AT'a :md a s4upply" of Ire from Charlestin. It'I CItEA every variety of 'on : t -t''' tin ary, fruit, Nativo amid'a ' rople-d:r , Nut-, Ftner A rt iel's,a' Ir. etc t' ., c istant ly a1ton a I. ;' IA ( Ll Ii, of tat Iat brtaahs lar .--Ie. 1011\' O't'(NNOlt. July lam, I191!. .H if CHARLESTON HOTEL. II iatae!,.\A'gust:a. Geoargtia.) hainitg le'asaed tha' C:lh.ARl>E(T)N ll'l, liar :a te'rma i yaea rs, take pa' leasurea in st~iiatn th-at the en-. tune E'satl shu:ntac hias been ritted' andt liur nished~l u wih new*\ lFaroiturena, and is nowa' iapena for th recept'~t ltionl oft cany~~aa. Impa~rovtneents have :alsao beeni made' in, the Ii ,use, hart i.ulaily in i lhe .:ad e"s' IDipart mencrt byv thae adahatiaan oft a ltteept iioi.n aar, anda te renaatwal of thle L~cadaes' Drawaing Whichl imp;roava'net't, lie isassauredl wi~l tgreatlyv .aald :a thea comfoltrts tat the' gu'aaa's ot Ih housaa ea't; a ad hoii. , by airat at tent: itn 'in his" own'i liartI 'tlia'n her v:I I hat atlicers tfa t Ii houitse lto mert. a lhberail shariet of the pubiliac paatroniiage. D:\NII'E,1 MIER, Prtopriettar. July '25, 18' :9. 3 l y UNITED STATES HOTEL, A1 ilIy l %'(a, (I <t. Th'lis wevll-known~vt hiaaiae hIim pa1~sseda into the handaas itt lhe preisent raaar, not pa:nns itr 'etsin. is bteen spaired tot re:aader it wot r thy iof patroniagat. Juily 25", 39 4mn Executive Department. A 1.1, ('oaai iati onaas tlhlri.sa'ad tat I I Excaellency', Gover'tneran8 ' S.\I It0)t K, shoid a be dirctead to (ohainailaa, ti l t he' 1st Octio her naext. II. TI. WATTS, .Jiit IReceived, A\ hite lot iol t'th'.\lt8, Noirtha ('aroatla II ACON.) lFl,t It, anda iothier Giaraeris. 29 Mlay., H.l9. 31 u I bdei Si0 al~\lar Sa.. l.ty SONS OF TEYIPERANE, Sumter Division No.12. The regular Weekly Alechang of this Dici. sion will be held on Wednesday Erening next, at their Hall at 8 o'clock. W. F. B. IIAYNSWORTH, R. S. Sumnterville, S. C. 11) ly Bradford Springs FEMALE INSTITUTE. The Board of Trustees of the Bradford Springs 1nstitate, hwiing elected a Principal an two Assistant '1'eachers, to serve during he present year, in whose qualifications they have the highest confidence, and having made every arraegenaent preparatory to the coin mencemient of its exercises on the first AION )A Y in J I! LY next,--give notice to the Stol-kholders and the puhlhe, that Pupils wdil he received at the Institute at and from that date. The admirable location of the Bradford Springrs in point of hea: lth, and the character of the 'Teachers enm;aloyed, together with the active supervision of the Board of Trustees, aini the exte~as.ve infltuene pledged to the support of the Inst itute. will, it is confidently beiheved, at once secuire for it a high reputa tion. A Visiting Committee, will he appointed by the Trustees, which will from time to tiie, visit the Institute, and recommend any reg ulations whi h may conduce to the im provmnenfit. heralth, or ceiifort of the pupils; aial pairents are assured that no pains will be sparea in tlie cuilttire of mind and heart, to np!ant a:tl st rengthen those principles, and frm a those luallties which best adorn the fe moal." eb~arter. ''hie Iistitute will he opened under the clha rge of Rev. 1. CATR as Principal, with Miss E. SPAIN as Assistant Teacher, ai l l 1 U .\U.1ELL as Teacher of uic, F" rench, Ornamental Needle-work, & c. The anneal term of the Institute will con s:st of two ssions of live amonths each, be 1nniing on the lirst. Monday in February and onmg!tt the It Friday in November. Terms of Tuition and Board. Boari anal 'Tuition in the entire Eingli.-h cuir-e, per session of live inanths, - - - .75 \la-c on the I'iiano, IIarp or G ont a r inc lud ing Vocal lu sie. and use of Instrument, per I.- i+,, IFrench or Italian, - - - 20 lrai a i ml tl I aintting, - - - 15 ShellI and Wax work, the mate rials furnished by the pupils, - - " 5 00 Nort:--'uItpiis w ho return home at the end of the w ak an have no [washing dlne at the I:fo 1tie will he charged one-third less f ,r BIoard. Ibrv. HElNRY D. G REEsN, 'res'[. e f the Board. E~tn:.1. W Hsos, V. P'res't. Trustees, JAS. I. RF.\MIlRT, W. W. AI.STON, J. S. RICHAIl.SON, JR. F. J. MU1S0ES, Ibcv. NOAll GRAlhAM, JOHlN A. COLCLOUGII, Sit. W. NETTLES. Jime 13, 1if. .33 tf Bradford Springs Female iN S'I'1'T' VTE COMPANY. N~:ia- i h-rbv aivn o to he Stockholders f thie lr:lor :Iplnn!:s Female .1institite ('+:aiymv, that the lir.t orstiahnienit of twenty. fivi' a!leias i e:a:h share, wi'l ie reuired to Iie pa.d as f+l .e.vs--ine-half thereof ($12.50) onl or Ictire the first of July next, and the uother hailf thereot (81.50,) on or before the irst ,f Nioveimber next. By eardler of the P esident of the Company -.nd l3.iard of Trustees, I). B. 3M.1LAUCRIN, 'Areasurcr. Ne'w Boot A N D Th'le sublscrlier hi v.g jufst retairnead fromt ( I 'haili withI anm assaortmienit oif BOOTS, SI It ) h, lhes.' anal .\lIsses' 514,IPPERS, Tl l ES an :1 'A IT' E lis, af everv kind what ever. aailbrs '.bema to the pauh oat baiter terms, fr ( 'a~., i ih- cana lie ha.i elsewheore, anal so. hi ts ian early call at aine dloar east of Miller & Bass:ads I ruig Stire. A lsaa, t he New anal lF:ihieabh'~ slper hor Ltd.es called TAXY. IA lI~ T1l:5. 3 .1!i rips me'wd up :ri:hout chia-, e. II. F"Ul.SO.. .Sign a.f the Bioot. \VSIII\GTON lA LL, Atlanta, Georgia, 1 AeaLs ahvays in dlue sea sont for t he D1 eparitre of' the P'tlitti PA'h.mN AG2E IS ItESPE;CTFTLLY S'I. I CIT E . I!IO.YOIHE & RICE. II. f'. IT.:4 maai:. ( Juily 11 37 4m~a NOTICE, I\!p~sn hwng good l ippe IjtIto Maia dh;: D ::Ip'o!, viI wli ba eba:redl Storagre an the woneI' iin case' thIey. remii:iilut in epot over aeven: al ays ai'tar the da~te ofi their arnval) afnd am teverya Such ianstanice will the stoarage bie raqiIri I to lbe pa id bie:fore thle goods are B. I'. WI LSON, Agent. 'iaddletont Depot, S. C. R. R. Junaie 6 32 it Dry Goods, Groceries, &o, Th'Ie siibscibers havie hutia reeived, anil arie niow opetinag, a w elI assorted s~ iik, maiciii I er Goodls, Guroceiies, Sno ats. Crack ery &t., whih tahey will uil' r fora sae t' tp rices to su it lie i times. (live ius a catll andi judtigeatma for aouselvyes. hRlOWVN, l!,1h'0 & Co. Roonile n leIath .Ttah- ie. 37,r IMUREROUS A88AULTS I Heavy RewardS Offered I The terriblo bnelau ht hourly growing more devastating in it I'aracter to the treas uries of both the State STIG .Contractors of Lotteries, by the Lucky Tickets bought of the Truly Fortunate and Faratdestt LOTTERY AND EICUANON BROXERS, PYFER & CO, NO.1 LIGHT STREEI; 3ALTIMORE, MD. Is the issue of a solemn pledge made by this House with a magnanimity and self-sacrifi. cmg interest coequal with the glorious catisd they have espoused, not to abate one "jot or tittle" their labours until Poverty, that gaunI Tyrant over the desires of the HUMAN FAMILY, shall be ferretted out, "root and branch," from the abodes of all who, enter taining a proper sense of their just claims up. on "Dame Fortune," desire to possess Riches the only impregnable bulwark against the en croachments of Want. READ TIHE TESTIMONY ! Pifer 4 Co., zerus Poverty A single order may secure a Fortund. MORE CIIEERING RESULTS! AT PYFER & CO'S4. .OOK HERE CORRESPONDENTS i Every Prize sold and Paid by I'yfer 4- Co. Mr A LADY drew the highest Prize. $25,000, Whole ticket, sold to a young lady in Raleigh, N. C.-(a good marriage por tion for her.) 18,000, Half ticket, sent to North Carolina. 15,000, Half ticket, sent to Virginia. 9.000, Half ticket, sent to North Carolina. 8,000, Half ticket, sent to Virginia. 30,000, Quarter ticket, sent to Pensylva nut. 24,000, Quarter ticket, sent to South Carolis na. 12,000, Quarter ticket, sent to Ohio. 7,500, Quarter ticket, sent to Ohio. 4,500 (quarter ticket sent to So. Carolina. (Alwrabs sec Aaiugers Official Drawings Y OT Every Prize sold by us is kept on file after being paid, for the inspection of the public. BANK DRAFTS, payable at sight irt Gold, remitted promptly to any part of the United States for Prizes sold by PYFER & CO. All Coinzunications strictlyconfdentia. U- ORDERS directed to "Box 524-Balti more Post Office." will come to hand safely without any other address. Er Let every one who reads this adver tisement test the virtue of at least One Trial. One failure can do very little harm. GRAND LOTTERIES FOIt AUGUST, 1849 ! Always address the Lucky House of P YFER 4- CO. Date, Capital No. of Drawn. Price Price of Aug. Prizes. Ballots Tick. P'ck'gs. 1 833,000 75 Noe 13 810 $32 50 2 25,000 78 13 5 1750 3 18,000 78 13 5 1850 4 30, " 75 12 10 3250 650f 12 " 78 13 8 27 " 7 20 " 75 12 5 1850 8 30, " 66 13 10 27 9 20, " 78 12 5 18 75 10 15, " 75 11 4 15 11 50, " 78 16 10 45 13 25, " 66 16 8 25 14 22,500 78 14 5 17 50 15 Sof 20,000 75 12 10 42 16 22, " 78 13 10 32 50 17 18," 75 14 5 1625 18 30, " 78 13 10 32 50 20 25, " 75 15 8 25 PM 21 24, " 78 13 5 18 50 22 30," 78 14. 10 32" 23of10," 72 13 5 16 25 24 13,500 78 15 4 13 2.5 65,000 75 14 20 62 50 27 3(0, " 78 12 10 22 50 28 20, " 75 14 5 16 25 29 38, " 78 13 10 35 3(0 30, " 75 12 5 18 50 31 20," 78 14 5 17 50 O- The price of Packages of Quarter Tickets only, is advertised abo've. Li 'Tie Managers Printed Drawings, endorsed by tihe commissioners appointed (for this purpose) by the Governor of Marya land, are ill all cases sent to our Correspond. ents. OJ- Letters always strongly and carefully sealed. Th'le purchasers of Packages of Tickets seldom have more thain six chances against thleir drawing in a Package any of the Capital' Prizes, and one Package may draw four of the highest Prizes. Two-thirds of the Pri zes are sold in Packages of Tickets. LU Please Order a few days BEFORE the Lotteries draw. All Orders punctually an ewered by the retuxrn mails. Persons at a distance inmm Baltimore, wvho wish "Fortune Buckled on their Backs,' will lind that it is only necessary to enclose the price (as laid down' in the above sched ule,) foar a Package or Single Ticket to the TIruly Portunate, Far-Famed and Old Es tablisihed House of PYPER & Co. No 1. L1IGItT STREET BALTIMORE MD. Or, Box 524, Baltimore Post 0f1ice.. CLARK'S HOTEL, SUTERVILLE, S. CAROLINVA. Th'le subscriber would respectfully inform his friends anid the public generally that he has opened for their accommodation a House of Entertainment in this place. He solicits a sihare' of public patronage, and promises to spare no painis in order to merit and secure the same. He wvould further add, that the ocation of his House is such, as entirely sub. serves both business and quiet. A trial is alt lie asks. WVEBB CLARK. Jan, 8, 18419. 11 tf Twenty Dollars Reward; Rtanaway from the subscriber, on the 26th of M'larch last, her negro man DA NIEL. le is about five feet; 6- inehes high, tolerably stout, his teeth projects a liftle ItI front, he is ver'y black' ibout forty yesrs oled, udppofed to be harborej about Sumnterville. Anmy per-son dolif'eripgha negro to tile suibscriber, on her planfation; or it Sumiter Jail, will receive the above reuraj': ESTHER PERDRtIAU. 28h april, 18.19 26 Smy