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The Salurv 61 thaPia t itf j Mexioo bus been to lued fr 0, )t), and fixed at $25,00,-anutnt fie fne as -our Presilent. l tp ,I! puitptwy.,fhad a inistered at oson, lip toThtiraday eve ng, upwards of 10,000pledges, atdjiWas till going on with tho good wol k. g gp d.Riohard leolo tho 'vi losV k i, lo retort I with proud lmnilvty -It would be a gl ious world if w iere" og recently Vent into a edir& 'shop which h mistook for lc[ t ft lit strblishmncnt, and ir uirod-."Do ;)}ti curo cholera hercP " o," was tho *'+ ov oure hans." SrsTBrtooD.--A lady s Ving some thing about the "sisterhood" in the pro sence of a Frenchman, ho -ried;--"De sister's hood! Oh, yes, dot dti ng vot .yoor sister varo on ber head. If wheels were made squn e, instead of round, horses could not so e sily run a way with carringea; and if eoplo were <epuoted, they would no know how tctcunterfeit bank bills. C'Wby tvis the Chesapeake in her en -fe eent with the Shannon, Ike the land. audy v p'" ublid house? + c sh fok loardcrst 'vA'mann- being offered a glass of Iif aite', the other day, rejected it witih 7k -j taon. "Do you think I am it sala. - d 16,'to drink water bilin amden-Branch Rail Road Notice, aid1fter- the 20th inst, the P.\SSEN Gi g TIt4IN will leave the middletot ZepoionMondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days,.it 3 v!clocks, P. M., instead of 3.10 iwiv advertised. School for -Mantien or Main ners, he Substitute for Daicingt LCHOOL, Mr. BERGER respectfully informs per sons aurse to Dancing that lie purpose opening a School on Maiticn, (either ii Sumtervilloor in the neighborhood) in whicl all .tliatis quite indispensable to be known t, dboieyith,grAce and unembarressed in gen oralbr exalted society, will be taught. As i would. be too long here to enumerate even .miill part of what is taught during a cours on'Mairitien, Mr. B., has prospectus whici ini v bc had by applying at China's Hotel. No-r.--Mr. II., would particularly call th attontion of the- trustees of schools to th 4.t~ 5 1819. 42 2t Ln'd at Bradford Spring: PORl SALE. ANELIGIBLE SUMMER RESIDENCE The Subscriber offers his tract of land a Bradford Springs consisting in all of 201 Acres, situated in atNorth Easterly directioi .l nahe.Institute on the public road leadin frn-tle Swimming Pens to Camden, adjoin tg Ihe lands of the Institute and M1r. F. Brit ton. On the premises are several very hoh Springs, (Sulpher, calvbrrete and excellcn drinking water springs) and from its corn u&aimding position would form an eligible si!r fora hote), as well as private residence. W ho salubrity of its climate is tot well knows to need comment. And the Ian I for plantin, is agood it not superior to a majority around Azs -The adjoining tract 105 acres, o -inch i a dwelling house and out building'.? 'rins Low. For further >nrtienltars enquir. *of *'.C. fl ILORME, - .'or of-BROWN, LEIB & CO. Sumaterville Aug, 15, 18419. '42 tf *Notice, rLost or rrislaid, a pronmissairy 'Nte of fort, Mighit Dollats, dated somec time in .July, 18.' fnd nmade parable to WVilliamn Webb or beare im the first Jualy, 1818--ndu signedl by T. I. Jones-an'd William, E Mellett, the Iinder wi1l please deliver the sameo to me, as it will hi ofno benefit to him, as the pauyment of the~ same~ has been stopt. E. Rt. PLOWDEN. Aug. 1.5 42 e Notice. Application will be made to than Legisla tyre at its next Sassion, for :a Rontd, ruinnin csLwuardly from the Claremont Depot to thn Carrden Road. *JOHIN J. MOORE, CIhm'n. Boalrd ComI'rs. Roads. Ag. 1fl, 1949- 42 lnm New Flour,... Just received and for sale low for cash by Aug JOHN O'CONNOR. Bagging, Rope and Twine, 50 pice 44 in. Dundee, a sup.narticle, 50 coils Rope, 100 Jbs Bagginag TIwine, for sale by A ug. 13, 1849, 42 :t Rail Road Notice, QnTuesdays and Fridays, there will be a freight cnr attached to the passenger T1raina leavinag Charleston for Camden, for the piar p.s of carrying ICE, and other perishable articles,.the above arrangement to continaue 4tzring theo summer mnonths. * N. D. B3AXLEY, Ag't. 'Aug. 153 42 tf A CARD. *Reynolds & Reynolds, have this day associated WM. L.. REY'. NOL~DS with me in the practice of DEN .MrSTREYVt lasa been miy puplil for thec past four years, anad I comnmend himn with coan fidence to the cottmunity. The business wvill be conducted as former ly'at-mty office on Main street, under the above namaie anad style.' Ata;15 WM. 11EYNOL DS. Bacon, A surperier lot of WVestern Bacon for sale SHERIFS SALES. fBy vittue of sundry Execution. to me di rected, will be sold it Sumter Court House, on the first Monday and day following in September next, within legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for Cash, the following Property;. Purchasers to pay for Titles. Lot and buildings thereon in Sumterville, adjoining lots of J J. Miller, A E' Toeoon Liberty streetn levied on as the property of Rt P Ligon at the suit of S May. rant. One tract of 130 acres of land in Clarendonb adjuiuing lands of W. Carpen ter and others, levied upon as the property of It. R. Thame at the suit of J. G. Ithodus, fur another. - One tract of land in the Fork of Black River, adjoining lands of H. Soy more, et al, levied upon as the property of Jesse Yates, at the suit of t. Rt. Davis. One tract of 500 acres of land in Salem, adjoining lands of Mr. Moore et al, levied upon as the property of Furney Langs ton, at the suit of C. A. Rupart, for another. One tract of 20 acres of land in Clarendon, adjoining lands of E. Broughton and W. II. B. Richardson, levied upon as the property of A. B. Brailsford, at the suit of J. t. Brock. One tract of 600 acres of land in Claremont, adjoining lands of Wm. San ders and John t. Pollard, levied upon as the property Vn. T. Spann, at the suit of S. t. Ilereford. One tract of 50 acres of land more or less, adjoining lands of F. J. Moses and W. L. Brunson, levied upon as the pro. perty of Win. Deas at the suit of A. J. Mo. ses, for al, lIARVEY SKINNER, S. S. D. 10 Aug, 181. SIERIPF'S' SAL.ES. By virtue of sundry Executions to me di. rected, will be sold at Sumter Court HIouse, on the first Monday and day following in September next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest. bidder, for Cash, the following Personal Property. Purchasers to pay for Titles. 6 negroes, levied on as the property of A M White, at the suits of C D Gayle, Thos Hlartwell, , White, McLaurin & Chandler, 11 Stoddard & Wood, 2 cases, o J Chatfee and St. Anand, 2 cases, and Kelsey & Deas, 2 cases. 1 gold watch and I harouch levied on as the property of James P 1 Iurst at the suit of Thos Mcee. 6 negroes, levied on as the property of John A Colclough, sun., at thc suit of James l)unlap. HIAIRVEY SKINNER, S. S D. 10 Aug, 1649. Beef! Beef! New Ariangemient. The subsci iber begs leavo to inform hit friends in Sumterville and vicinity, that as his opponent in the Beet busimess continue: to Butcher on the -ame ,lays that he does, th:, be will change to MONDAYS, WEDNES. DAYS and SA'T'Utl)AYS are the days hi will Butcher: tha prices are live and six cts. if Beef in taken regularly romd-if choice pieces every time, of the round, the price is eight cents. All persons are reluestel t have a simall Hook so that the Beef can bc entered in their Book as well as mine. June 27 JOhfN CIlNA. Time is Money! The subscriber having purchased the right for manutacturing Sabinm's Patent WVashmi. Marbin to. this IDistrict, respectfully ca l the attention of the publei to them. For convenence, sinplicity and utility, it stands unsturpassed by any machmine of that descrip tion ever invented, as it wvill when under. stood wash every article clean, without inju. ry and in one. fourth the time taken hy any~ other mode. M anuifactuared byi* D). S. SA RGENT. Sumterville, S. (7. 41 tf $25,000 CASH, This amount in cash to be paid for negroes from the age inf from 14 to 30. years old. The highest umarket pirics will b'e gi ven, andn persons wishing to dispmosi of such prop~erty will find reaidy sale by applying to thme sub. scriber at Sumnterville S. C. T1. J. l)INKINS. Aug., 4, 1819- 41I tf. $10,000 fASH - In hand for thme purchase of Negroes of eit her sex. A pply to Columbia, S. C. A'g.8, 149. In Charleston, 8o. Carolina, C. & E. L~. KlisRRIuSON, 209) K ing street, corner of Market street, will of1'er to Mer chanits, visiting Charleston, this Fall, TI'll l CIIOICESTp STOCK OF PANCY ANl) STIAP~IE DRY GooDS that has ever bepen ofiered for inspection in t his City. T1hey in vite an examination andl assure their friends andl purchasers generally, that their prices will compare favorably with any Market ini the United States. Terms, Cash, or City acceptances. Aug. 1, 1848- 41 8t PLANTERS' HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. l'F)rntry kept by U/harles Hi. Milot. l AMK1N & II1UR~ST Hlavinig become the Proprietors of this ex tensive and well known estahlishm,,ent, subli mits its c laims with cotntidencme to public sup. port, sautislied that their eilbrts will render comfotrtable all who may favor them with a call. Jualy 21, 840. 40 131. Upholstering and Paper HAN GING. The subscriher respectfully informs the public that he has establishied himself ini Sumitervitll, anid is nowv prepared to executo any ordter that may bo entrusted to his caro, with nomntness and dispatch, to wit:-M~king~ and repairing Sofas, chiairs, Lounges, (ol every desnicripion,) Malti rassnmado to order, and every variety of Band Doles. ClIARLES Dr.LORME. Mav 23. e149. Cam BONS OF Th lPERANCE, Sumter :Division 'No.12, 'The regular Weekly 'leeiing of this Diai. Sin will be held ors; Wednesday Evening next at their hall at 8 o'clock. W. F.' 13. HAYNSWOITJI,. R. S. Sumterville,S. C. 19 ly Rail Road Meeting, There will be a nieting of the Board of Directors of the Wilmington and Manches. ter Company in Sunterville on the 15h inst.,and also a public meeting of the citizenE at which an address, from the President ot the Company Gen. W. W. 11iariee, show' - ing the progress and prospects of tho entor prizes, may be expected. Aug8 41 t Rail Road Notice. SEATLi D PROPOSALS will be receive1 addressed to the undersigned at Saint.-rville until the 15th August, for timbner for the Sii. perstructuro of forty (-10) milsc of the W'i! mington and Manchester Rail coar) adijoinin: the Camden Branch. Each mniie will re juit 1760 cross ties 6 1 ) and 8 feet long, and 17 5'20 feet, board measure, of continuous bra cing 6 x 9 in lengths of 18, 21, '2.1, 27 or :4 feet. Funrther info~rrmationr cano be obatained a the Assistant Engineers on the line, or the subscriber at Marion C. II. L. J. FLE.31ING , les. Emig. Wil. & Man. 1t. P. July 21, 14. 40 :)t. $50 REWARD, Will be paid for the apprehenron an I de livery to the Jailor of Scmuter 1)::striet, of : slave, named, Joe the property of \Wi. \Weh! 1 -q, who escaped fromt cuistodly, tner Sctates burgh, on the 2 2nl inst , whine bI'r 'Urougi' to trial. The lave i:s ::.oat 29 or ''1 vix: ro 1ge, a very likely felbw. l11- was c ha.rgei' with the crime of store-breaking and ruoh:n therefrom goods and nmnev. In order that he imray he broagl;t to trial, will pay the above reward for his d:ev t the Jailor of this or any other D)trict, so th:c he may be dealt with as the law r.lpi res. T. J. COUiII.\N. July 23, 18-19. 39 t SUIVITERVILLE, S. C Residence and Lots for Sale, 1he subscribers oflirs for -ale the l'ltl I.\1 SES immediately adjoining the town of Smni terville, in a south-eastern d ire.ticon, kuonI I as the residcce of a lat t aii! Nor:3:. The Lots contain a bo-iv of aout t:1 acro, of Land, contiguous to the business portion o the town, and through a part of thec:1 im u tic contemplated It ii l oad from . tisl ester t Wldmington. It would he l'sirahtit to se~i to a single purch:ser the whlh of said lots and to such the terms would be iad.' :u:ccm mniodating. Oll'crs will also he entertaine. Iv the sub scriber for all his Lands lving on Turko Creek, iear Sumrterville. They cco:rta m it all about. 42i acres of 1'4ghl laind, swampn, oat and hickory, well timbered, with a propoc3rtio: of cleared and open lands, A tmore ;sc curati description and a better estimtit Value o these ILands can he formed upon a phiai cti either per cnal!y or by letter, to t!,: ubscr:i ber. 'T'o an enterprisingii farimeclr tihi tract pry, snte advaritage:; amid iaclties not .surpa:st by any other location in the ':3tc', :tol to ;l approved purchas..r accommodato:r terns: will be granltal. (Comc:3iuriention30dr3s to rie at the Bantk of Ch1.rc.tcn, Ci hr:.: S. C., wi di meet due at tent in. .r.\ !I!:. Nt )T< )N. Jily 25, V-It0. :?: -Ic Z, 13 OAK ES, BROKER & AUCTIONEER, cio. 7, Sta te-.t:.er, ('HIlIL EST YOX, S.. Is deisirous to puirchacse, fir aiI~I: 1lmt atinch V(OL NG N lX ItOlis of citbhr sex; tic's betIweeni thre ages of 1-1 acwl t2( I.rc~er.. 1'er-onis ha:ving siich prorperty tc dI.spou~. (3 wcll rmeet with a C..\Shl p urch!:Ler by cappi':. iuig ars aico.. ,f e., b~ouit~ an~d s.old on nnio. .ruly 25, 1M,-9. :i19 10:icc Sumter Bakery, TheIc sublscribier resp'ctfull y intfc rm is thIi pulic that Ice cntintues licking, act hius obi, ::ta:rcl in liroad street! near Mai n. IBrer.di andci all varieties. of Iacy Cackc, biscuit anid C:rac kers, cinstanitly on hand. AlIs--iteived a ily a conc(1sftnt rcupply~ of Smrtih's ce'lebrated "OD)A WAI-:lt andc a supprhly ofi iiee fromti Chrb'.t.r I('l Cit1 M,4 every vacricty of (Confre ticcnary, Frit. Nactcv' anid TIrca~xl, Noc'', UJy Fl D)L' t, of thIe bceit brandl l.ir sc de. CHARLESTON -HOTEL Th're undccrs.ign~cedi ate of the 1init Il. Staes. Iliotel. Augsta:c-, Geo'crgiar,) having leasecd the. (.1 A RtlM.'TON I 1OTIE I, for a termr ofi years, takes pileasuro in statincg tha:t thle on-. tiro I'stablI jihmentt has beeni relti!to I :rcul fitr ni shed with new Fu rnrituire, aind ic now oen for the receopt iont c of(i )cpany. Impr~rovecmens hcave also bceen ma;;le inc the I louse, part icuilarly in the' .ades' I )i'part mrenrt by 'he crbbl ti(on of a lIeceptin P'arloir, arnd tire removal of the 1adlies' Draiw Itoomi. Whtich imcproviremns, hre is assurred, witlI great ly uaddi to) thIi comnforts oif ther gn~est:4 of lie hrouise; and hropec', by sitrict attenmticn enci ihis own lpart together with the uitlic'ers oif hris house to mterit ca libeorai share of the pubbeI pat ronlage. i~I .IXIII rocetin 10 Pieces Muscheto Netting for asalc hnenp hy L. hi. IIANY8 1 A: VsaIItbIlb t it. 'f. 4 .'1'ia9 Bloatrd of ''I'ruste'jd tuke this. itnothbq 'of. ackabowvlIdjug. the receipt of ~ tr"of hiaaa:hioia 13 Inch Globe", "preseinted to -the Brafor0d h'pringaJi Fmiale Istitute, bly Mr?. I'1fAkcts 1." K1C.NEDY. . 1). 33. MeLAURIN, Sec'y. 'Aug. 11, 183 11. 42 it Ilradfbrd ,Springs_ Fi 1[ALE INSTITUTE, 'I'h. 1) il1 of TIrustees 41 the Bradford Sparin: Istituate, having elected a P'rint ipaI aiid two Aasiuaif. '1 cachacrai, to serve (luring the 14-0-01t year, in whioaC (juaiJJCatiLoI1a they have the lli'4i.,~t coniidenace, :and hiaving miade hevery arraii gL'iClat far. aratolry toI 11)0 COl). iiiealicait of if.4 exervi3va oin thn birut MaONDAYX int JUI.Y'next ,--givo ntic to the S~orhihiohlcrs andl the uic, tiat Puapils willti received tt the Insutitute at and' iroil that date. The a tir able locationa of the Brad ford Spricaza iil po it of health, awl the ci::l Mcter of the' Tccirs ctiiaawe:-, t0i zclirr with the .at tieru o av"ris. ~aaill the 11o~ir.I of '1'rtistes, :ii.! ih1111% a~av i:ail'.ence pled''ea tn the Suri. r' of th"I i';t,.'a.l it is entih!ai: y Ia'' i+a il, a: Oat'C 'c a; re i} it a 11ig1 reptata. :1 a..$ It_ nrr(.a;cui:tri~r , :'ill be ii piateal byv thea w a~'* :.'hich il fa1 roma titule t a~le t is t th:, h:.:iiu, :1111 I eoriaiertl any) ra' nha? I i 15 whvfich I l' 11)4 IIC V c iftr to the ilta. ia a1a.2lnt. h ll" li, or ct~eft 'of tihr pttpi1~ uan~ ilt *ur-t't ir;:.~ '.uiar fii:~ i1 plilil will ha. '"pa r.'d in Ite cil r of aaai ad and huart, ft au1p4a'ita iaal i !t .uh-n I hase priunciple,?, and. lurc iii ., ala a l e'ia'aate 'vh144 bes~t ad...ra the to. '!h 3t ar-i ' tril b I e opeined tinder th clip f ia.1' E. ( 'i 'It as~ I'raiucipaf, a l:! r: I 11 U I I E l.1 asa 'J'caclior c, I ,I '' . (, ''a tirfintlNc~c: r 't'are 2111i61'd term: cof Ili' Irasti tate waill conl ftat I a4ea'):i5 -m of iial ha~s eac h, hae. nat the fi;rst M!a:h, an F"ehruary ;.mt a. +. dr !.c t~~ i r~duav it N "embher. Terms of Tuition and Board I ..anlala1rala 'P1 ."siao aof " 1.i-'r rill the Pi'atari, habrp car aa tatr or airllarin \'ntat .\1u-. .a aic a1111 of IJl- r.i: t, pe!r r',. .1, . "'" - - - - - '' Inllanir 'r I' itial, - - -*"2O I~r: i nt ;'' la' ..r I'.aaahting. - - - 15 .,i. I.aiI 1\1a'a wrka, the talatr' raa farahia' lci by' thae pupils, - - - 5 O( * ti' 11 hi riia a e tuirii biorna at tht al alt 111e~ '. ' i1l ll ?aa' 11. Nii'' avrhl (ltlitai * la a I i.;'ttt will~ b e charged one-Ithird lcst Trustfees, 'eV. W. A ,S'f'ON, { .1. :i. RfCIL lRDSO , Ja.. I'... 1IOA S ES, AM Jt )UfN .. (:O1.CLOLDUf[, Sat. PL 'H-l OTgEL, BY ROBERT LATTA, aa 1' a: :.~ r fall; .mm envii1t-c, It la h a a711 In c . O'- :'ev I V ra!! Io~c.'~ae Tot.'] r~ It ~a !,' l::".. buaa ic.' part of1 tlit. .. ":, tfar ir.:a. 4;~ irecfl'a' eat aill streeat: i,,. V1) :a'a' 'af ( 1' taila h1111, e o iae.-r Hearvy Rewards 0fer I 'T'ho terrible ,onslaught hourly growing mnore devastating in its clnrntcer.to thi treas dirils of bWih the 'tite and' Contractors of I.otterie1 by tiie Lucky Tickets bought of the Trtuly Fortiuat and our-famed LOTTERY AND.EXCIIANGE PYFER & 00. NO. 1 LIGHT STREET, 1IllIORLE, MD1 Is the issue of a solemn pledge made by this llouse-with a mcagnanimrity and self-sncrifi eig interest coequal with the-gloriout cause they hvo ospoused, not to abate ono "jot " or tittle" their labours until l'overty, tihnt gaunt Tyrant over the ( desires of the llUMAN "A1ilI.Y, :hall be ferretted out, "root and branch,"-fron the abuotle of all who, enter: tainmng a proper sense of their just claims up. o) "lamcnc Forttne," desire it) posi:ess Riches the only iinpregnuble bulwark against the en cro.tchzments of Want. R EAl) TilE T'ESTDMINY Pyfer c' Co., 'ersus 1oerty. A sin'le order ma y secure a Fortno. AT P1EtE & l'O'S., LOOK HER TE COR sO1'ONDf;'S Eccry 1'ri:c soldh anl Paid by Pyfer 4' Co. T7 A LADY drew the highest l'rizo. 623,00{0, Whlo ticket, sold to a young lady: in Italeigh, N. C.-(a good m:rriage por trin for her.) 1^(,000, I li ticket, sent to North Carolina 1-5,000, 1lalf ticket, sent to Virginia. 9.000. lalf ticket, sent to Northi Carolina. 8.000. Iidf ticket, soot to Virginia. 3t,000U, Quarter ticket, nent to 'enneylva nta. 21,000, Quarter ticket, sent to South Caroli 1:2,0()0, Quiarter t;cket, sent to Ohio. 7,500, Quarter ticket, sent-to Ohio. ',500 Quarter ticket sent to So. Carolina. (:4rlals sc Marntcrs Olfcial Dra:wings) am Evr'y Pr:z sold by us is kept on tile after bein paid, for the inspection of the public. BANK DRAFTS, payable at sight in Gold, remitted promptly to any part of the Uni:ed States for Prizes sold by 'YFlR & CO. All Cotmmuinicttions srictly congrdential. 11T Onnrus direcrted to "B3ox 521--Balti tuore l'ost Otlice." will come to hind cafely wit hout nny other address. U1 Let every one who reads this. alvor ticuseet test the virtue of at ea.st (inc Trial One failure can do very little harms. G11.\N) .OTTERI ES FOt' AU:GUsT, 1-19 Ae'ways atuidrcssih.- Iz. uc.:, house of 1'PFE R l- C. I).tr, Capital No. of Drawn. Price Price of Aug. Prizes. Dlaltpta Tick. 1'ck'ge. 1 8:33.00 75 Nos .13 010 $32 50 2 25,000 78 13 5 17 50 :3 .1,0) 78 1:1 5 18 51 1 0), " 75 12 10 3250 0 5if 12 " 76 13 8 27 + 7 211" 75 12 5 1859 8 30, " 60S 13 10 27 0 2, " 78 12 5 14 75 10 13. " 75 11 4 15 11 50, " 8 113 10 45 13 2,, 6 U 16 8 25 11 2'',5(1) 78 14 5 17 50 15 5-o2,000 75 12 10 42 16 'i, " 73 13 10 :32 50 17 i, " 75 14 5 16 23 N " :10, " 7d 13 10 32 50 *')'5." 75 15 8 25 '~" e' l '-1 " 7 13 5 18 50 I:30 78 14 10 6. 23Jk'f It, " 72 13 .5 10 25i 121 1:t,500 78 15 4 13 25 (;5,000 75 1-h 20 (12 50 27 :0, " 78 12 10 32 50 23 '20, " 75 14 5 10 25 * 0 3M, " 78 13 1t) 35 ;0 0, " 73 13~ 5 18 50 * tl The price tof I'a('kages of Quarter Tickets only, is ad~vertised'c above. :; Tihen Alanuagersi lrinted Drawing~s, end(L~~u(d by the' Ccminik:soners aippointed (;or tis purpos.e) by~ thi Governor ol Mary i du, are mn :!! cases cent to our Correspond.. U i'1 ltters always strongly a6nd carefully sealeid. Th pu' 'rchasers of P1%ckaig.! of Tickets .ei om h-.ve inore th- lixt iXchanfc(s against their drain g in at l'aek;ge any of the Capital l 'rize andu one I'la'ag ray d raw four of thec hciighe: P.Wes. 'Two-i rds of the lFri ze ire h Id ini l'aekages of Tic kets. 11 1':e'ie Ordh-r ac few drivs im:roar. the Lo(tteri's draw. All Orders punictuaily an swered by the return mailus. 1'en- ris at a cihstami:e frtom Ih'ltimuore, who .ulh "FoXrtnuei liuekld on thei r theksI.," will find thait it is only necessa;ry to enelose thle price ( :s~ Ihud down in theo above c'ched nie,) for~i ac 'akage or Smgle~b Ticket to th iT'uly I Fotuncae, l"ar-Famed andii Old E.i. PYFR & CJO. CLARK'S HOTEL, The i subc~crib'er woublI riespecottinIly iniform hics frinls andc thec public geneora 1ly that he hias opened & for their aiccommolidationu a H~otse of 1 unterta~iment in thiic pla:ce. lie solicits a1 sha re of puiblic hpat!ronlge, and2( pl)iroms to spar2ei noI~ mins ini order to mierit and1t seenre the iene.Ilie ou hI fur tier add,' thtat the o ition ofi his H louse is tineh, ais entirely sub s'erves bitht buiness~. and qieit. A trial is all WEBB3I CLARK. Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Theiu subscwribers have jnst received, and nr 1o now open incg, a well assorted stock, embracing IDry' Goods, (Groecries. Snor's. Croekery, &c., which they wil othi1r hor sait p ices to suit the limos. Gicve u'., a call andit jiudgo for yon rsil ves. I Sumterville 10th July, 1819. 7 if Month-caropmsRil From the:20th :UNt it a-1t OTO THE farerill by iredutod odTH Road.C Nhi S'~ brd i in ii y rangmnnent of the Georgik alid'Webtean an Atlantic Rail Roads and will theefere s'9 persede the Dalton,.Rome and hensdik1 eta; as heretoforo issued. 313 at Win. I, BA T To Travellers goinNg' 1o TI'HE GREAT MAIL, ROUTE tROI( - CUiARLESTL'ONac C. . .LEAVING. Ie Wharfclg .hfot i4 rens-st. daily au , p.. in. ater the arrv4w the southe'rn carsedia WEL~M!N TON tU WEIDON, N. C: PETERSBURG RICl MOND, . to WASHINGTrU . BLTI MORE, and PI1LADMEL APH1 , The public. is respectftllg ur at; the steamers of this rie; frothj Ctnir hste o Wilmington anre In Rrst ate condition; ad' are navigated by well known and experienced cominanders, and' the railroad4 are infinefor dor, thereby securing botfh safety pand dispwb A TIIROUOII TICKE'r Javin* lady been in operation is now cantinuedtl, *per manent arrangement fromh Charlestdo4toe Philadelphiai Passengers .availing' tmel yes thereof, will have the, option eit r,to; continue without dMlay througi: (' radOe or otherwise. to stop'at aly of the 'FntetTnddiate points, renewing'theis seata on theti'n.eto' suit their convenience.. By,this rdtiieravele lers may reach New York on thot tird.ay, during busimess hours. Magga. Will be, ticketed on board the Steamueyctd ridoii likewise on th' change:of cats.,at thei:tter mediate points (rom :thence to Philadelphia.. Through Tickets to Plhiladelphia.at $2Oach,. can be had from E, WINSLOW, Agent of. the Wilmington ait Rleigh It1 RCompainy,: at the oflice of the Company foot of Latirehe street, to whom please apply. For other in fornation inquire of L. C. DVNCANT At the American Hotel, Charleetn .C May 40- . New Boot The subscriber having just returtied freer Charleston with an asfortment ,f BOOTS,.. SHOES, Ladies' and Misses' SLIP e, TIES and GAITERS, of every kind - ever, oflers them to the public gn bel te for Cash, than can-be had elsowhed,'Anduo. licits an early call at:one door; easoti lle'i & Bossards brug Store. .Alo, 40o Npv and Fashionable slipper for Ladies callea TAY LOR TIES. a7 All rips sewed ip eithodu chir e. B. -FOLO . Signofahe-eRd May 23, 1%0. % CALL AT THE - 80UTHERNATE Fisher & UXie a Receive weekly by steamers ftaor NEW YORK> - Additions to tliterextensive assarttent f Dry G-oods; a-id are always prepared to furnish tia latest Styles at satisfactory prices. Columbia, June 6, 3' . m 6 F. SUMTER Attorney at Law. BROAD STREET, Sumnterville, S.0 May 16, 149. 29 tI Oabinet Making, &c.< Tho subscriber respectfully announces to the public that, he carrnes on the Cabinet ma king Business in all its various brarnches; an& hopes by untiring industry ard attention to busmness to merit a share of the patronage of his friend.s and the public. N. ..l.-IUo will keep constantly on hand--Fancy and Plain marble. top Dress. ing Bureaus, Side-hoards, Pine and Mahoga-. iy WVardrobes, high and low poet curlpd nmad pied-steads, Sofas and ivtans, Cenitre tabkes, Sitting Chairs of every description, Mahogany Rocking and Nursing Chairs, day Boston Rockers and Nursing, Pier Tableis, Candle stands, &c. &c. Also, Cotton mat tresses, which they will sell low for Cash or goodl paper. ILrFUJRN[TURE MADE and REPAIR.' E D .... the shortest notice. Mahogany and Plain Coffins forniishe d at the shortest notice,. Just received a splendid assortmnent of~ Bed-steads, Sitting and Nursing Chairs. D.8.BSARGENT. STAUE NOTICE. lThe Stage will run daily from Sumterville to the Claremont Depot on and after the 1st of Miarch, and will leave at 3- o'clock in the' morning, retting out on its return, on thie ev. rival of thie cars in the afternoon fromt the P. M~. DU'1f..ER. Suimterville,29th Feb.A849. 18 4mn -WASHINTON RAL Atlanta, Georgia, reakfast and Dinner Hotse for Passengers (Q Meals always in due -t sonl for the Departu e 6 Cars. . PUBILIC PATRlONAGE 18 REMCTPTL Y SOLICITED. Hi. C. H~or.coMBnE, July 11 7:~ Z. A. Rhcn. UNITED STATES IIOTL. A te tfa, , 0. FAItWO, Propt1o This wvell..known hrouseh~n ju f at~ the hands of the present p~iie;tbW M& or a pense has boon aparedt to tender it db thy of patronagre. :.e m. o