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AN ENGLISIHMAN's-OPINON OF AMEIRICA. *Mackay, in his recent work en this country, -says "that America is the only pover unearth that Great Britain han to dread." It is not the political or military power of tie United States that the British Governme tt has to dread, qecording to Mr. Mackay, but the "sil. -ent and unostontations operation of nature, :and the progressive achievements of art on -he continent of America." A pleasant anecdote is related by Richards, of Dean Swift, who, when his servant apolo. gazed1for not cleaning his boots, on a journey, because they would soon be dirty again, di rected hint to get the horses in readiness im vnediately; and, upon the efllow's remon strance that he had not eaten his breakfast, that it was of little consequence, as he would soon be hungry again. An article in Blackwood's Magazine says that at least 25,00I0 persons perished by fa mine in Ireland in 1847, in consequence of the iss of the Potato crop, notwitlstanding -ie British Government expended fifty mil lions of dollars in purchasing food for the Imp tilation. and extensive donations wore receiv ed from abroad. WNVIr rr CosTs.-Foreign capital in Eng. iish'securities has, it is calculated, been in. vested to the amount of $22,000,0(0, in con. .sequence of the disturbed state of Europe during the last eighteen months. Sun-MAntINS PLACn.-We are informed by out friend of the Eyastport, Express that the company formed in this city for the purpose of raising the relics of the British brig Plumper, -are likely to be successful. 'T'hey have been at work but a short time, and have already oh. tamed quite an amount of specie, together - with sundry other valuable articles. It will be recollected that the Plumper was lost near Point Lepruez,during the last warwith (reat Britain, and contained specie to the amount of $175,000 for the put pose of paying ofr sol diers. Mr. Favor says he had the pleasure of seeing one large bag of the dollars on his way up.-Boson Bee. NEW IAMPSHRE RAILoAD.-The Cran ite State is working boldly in the construc tion of Railroads. No less than 22 lines, of the length of 834 miles, are in progress; and as the expense of construction and equipment is estimated at $:30,000 a mile, the total cost will be $25,000,0(00; a pretty good round sum for the citizens of New Hampshire to pay. The New Hampshire Legislature at its re lent session, proided that after the second Tuesday in March next. the day of the Sate election, no liconse shall be granted fer the sale of liquors, except for medicinal or me chanical purposes. VIOLENT PnIEACHING.-A little boy being at a sermon, and observing the minister very ve hement in his words and boldily gesture, cried out, 'Mother why don't the people let the man . out of the box!" Then I entreat thee behave thyself well in preaching, lest men say, truly, this isJack ina box."-(Simple Cobbers Bo'y, p, 27. How NA-rhnua.-"Nave you tuade choice of a profession!" inquired a young lady of a gentleman, who was endeavoring to do the agreeable. "l," replied the young gentle .man, "am a journeyman shoemaker." "Gool " heavings!" exclaimed the lady apparently much disgusted, al thought you wereto be a student." . Censuas of Sunnier District. Clarendon County. Free white Inhabitants, heat Co. No. 3, Lower Bat. 44th Reg't., S. C. Militia Com manded by Capt. Conyers. Andrews, Chas M 5 MrColly, James I Andrews, Stephen 3 McElveen, Phillip 1 Andrews, Hiram I McEiveen, I)il Brunson, M D 9 McDonald, Wm WV 6 t Brunmby, Thos 4 AMcDonald, Ann 2 Bracher, Daniel 5.Mcl)onald, It 1) I Bryant, Mary 2 McCauley, Geo J 3 Barwick, Eliza'th T 5 Nichols, Simeon 2 Bryant, Harriet 1'Platt, David 3 Bartlett, I, C 3' 'rovost, John 2 I Boswell, Warren 1?Rich, Charles A 1 Blackwell, E B 8 Richardson, Wesley I Barfield, W A 41Richardson, J W 8 Bell, Lazarus 4fRichardson, Mary I Burgess, J C 4.Richhumrfh, Rt 1H 4 Bryant, Lorenzo 5 Ridgell, Napoleon 4 Butler, Jas M 1;ltidgellI, Monroe 3 Butler, WV F 4 Rtichbourge, F I Brogden, B F 1 Rhodus, J G 1 Barwick, Jno J 6 Ridg'eway, James 2 Brogan, J B-. 3:fRailield, Elizabeth 4 Bryant, Wtmm 8 Richbourghm, Thos 5 Bryant, Wright 4 Rtichhiourghm, Henry 4 Bryant, Elias 6 Rmiboumrghm, Unity 8 Blradhrm, LI) 5; Richhlourghm, A bi;lh 5 Blanchard, Nancy 3lichmbourgh, iI F 2 Brunson, Willis 2 Ridgeway, Wmi 8 Brunson, Oliver 1 Ridgell, James 2 Brunson, Elizabeth 4 Rodgers, John 2 Byrd, Rebecca 2 Richbourgh, Albert 3 Brunson, Sand 5 Ridgell, Robert Benbow, WV W 2dRowe, WV J 1 3 Blenbow, M Ml 4: Rhamne, Warren 4 Connell, Keepsy 1 Richhbourghm, WV W 4 Cullen, P WV 1 Rhame, Sarah 4 Cockerell, John 9fRhame, Wmn 2 *Carpenter, WV ft 5 Sullivan, SamI WV 3 Conyers, Martha B l1Singleterry; Wn 3 Cobma, Charles 2tScarborough, HI R 9 Cobia, John 7jShorten, D~avid G 1. *DuBose, E G 4tSukes, T1 Rt L 5 DuPre, James 5 Stuces, F M 1 Davis, J J 1 Steadham, Wmr J 7 Davis, Thomas D 10 Sourhavior, M Hi I *Davis, Edward B 4tSheppard, John5 Davis, 'rhos J M 4 Shorter Harvey Rt 6 .DuBose, Richard A 1 IStukes, Joseph 5 Dyson, Jno A 8 Thanmes, Jno C 7 Davis, J J 2 Timmoons, Alex'r 1 Davis, W A 81'Tibmmons, Wmn 4 Fryerson, J C l1Thames, J L ~ 7 Frankum, Wm 1 enant, Joshua K 4 1Hodge, B J 1 T'isdale, Ransom S 8 Hlodge, Irby 1 Tlouchmberry, Hugh 9 Hill, N H 5 lI'immnons, E E 4 Holliday, Caroline 5 Thal~mnes, Thmos S 6l Marvin, Rt A M 7j'rhigpen, John 7 Hlarvin, Jas R l$Tiummn, Trhos :3 Hlolliday, Rt J 3(TFindal, Jan S 2 3Humphmery, John 9';hmes, Chas C 7 'Haycock. Rachol 4t'lhames, R It 9 .June, Jno F 12 Thames, Rt M I I fyroe, Peter 7 Tin;rdal, H1 P 6 .1Jennings, Robt B 7 Ti'n-lal, SamI S 6i .Jennings, Timothy IlTiniker, John 3 .Jennings, Henry 4,Thames, Elizabeth 6 jarns, Wm A 5 Thames, James 5 Johnson, Eleanor 101 Wise, James 6 Jones. Mary 3IWilder, Hliram 3 Kelly, Middleton J &White., Agnes A 6 Keetter, Charles E 7FWilder, Wm S1 Kelly, Cynthia 21 Wise, John M 8 Lloyd, SamI 41 Walker, Eliza 3 Lesesue, Wm C 3jWhite, A M 3 Lloyd, John 2Whitehmead, N M 1 * Jlod,tJoseph 2%Walker, Benj 1 M 7c 'den., J S 3: -. Obituary. DIED-In Sunterville,S. C., on the after toon of the 9th inst., after a protracted illnues. Which ase bore with christian resignation, Ms. EtIzA M, !1tLLtR, onseort of )r. J. I. Miller. To seet her, was to respect'her-tho be ucquain. ted with her, was toadmire her,-to be inittato with her, was to love her, Diignitiel, Without being haughty-scrious without being anstere resorved, without being relisiivO-activ Withs out boing ostentatiotte, she Inovcd quietly atuadily and usefally along the p'tthwty of life. she illustrated in Vi most striking manner the passinig beauty of that chief ornament of a pions female, via-"a meek and quirt spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price." But sho has left an earihly home for an he a'im. ly-tho church militant-or th. chtrelh trinn phant. iusband, parents, brothers, sisters anti friends weep, but they "sorrow not as others who have no hope," It was remarked by a judicious and experiences( christian friend, who saw her a little anterior to her tenth--"it was a privilege to be thero"-wbtut a glorious con met:ary upon the ell'ents of tru' gostIhnes, in the most trying hour upon earth! "Mark the perleds man, till behold the upright; for the end of that man is peate," SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Bishopville Division No, 25, The second Quarterly Meeting of this Divisiotn will be held at the Prsbytrrian Church in this place on N:turday the "1st. of September next at 1.2 n'clock, M. ()n which Occasion a T.ruly will present a Bible to the Division, The Public are respectfully invited to at tend the Meeting. WIl..1A 1i ROisitS. Ic'g. 1?. *S. Tishopvillc, 14 Aug.. 18.19. 4:1 2t Notice, Bishopville Division No. 2.3, Sons of Tem perance. will hold its Public Meeting on Sat urdaV the Ist day of Septenber. I'hll members of the Sumter Division 'vencrallv are earnestly reiuested to attend on thsit occasion. R. Al. DYSON, It. S. Aug 22 43 1t BOOKS OPEN, WILMINGTON AND MANCIllMS'')R RAIL RO.A). The subscribers have opened borls for receiving subscriptisons of stock i t le Wil miing;ton and Manchestr Itail lloini, at thse oflice of James I). Illansdinigr, ;s1. JAS. D. 1L.ANDIING,' WV. A. MIUI.DitOWV.S uri;. Sumterville, '20 Aug., 1819. 43 tf Rail Road Notice. The Subscribers to the W ihnington anid Manchester l:,il oItiad, resiling in Stuinter District are hereby notified that C'apt. James 1) ilanding, and Varren A. Miuldrow have been appointed Agents, to receive any and all instalmtents now lue or which will icosie due hereafter and give receipts fur the samte. .1l IN MelItA\l, Treas. 11. and 31. R. R. (Ci. Wanted to Hire 100 Hands, To work on the Itil liad; tlies' l:uis will bet emplved out in the l'ine woods until after frost, when they will he placed sn the side of the itiver swamp, the work is ail high and dIry, and the hands will be supplied with an abundance of wh!so ute teid and drv tents. Wages good, ad paid in Csrih III, mntli ly, or as the o'wner mayiv prefer. Enquire of C. S. Alellett on the work near Mlanchester, or of the subscrilber, in Suimter ville. D. B. MeIl.Al(iltIN. Aug. 20. 1819. 43 If Wanted to Hire. A G;ood Coosk, Washier and I ronter. A pll at this ntliie.' ' Aug. '22, 1819. d13 t i HAULING, The subsncribier woul state for the bensefit of thme publlic, thait he wvill hauli fromt time M il dleton Depoit tos Simntervs lit, by lihe'/oad (either four horse or two hsoisrse Wa gon) at 18 3.4 cents per hiiundreid. JOllN ('IIlNA. Notice. The Stubsc'ribser is now preptared to nmke At the shortest notice, and at C'harlstoni prices. Aug. 21 da t 400 pounds Leaf Lard, 6i bushelsu large ONIONS, for sale liy Aug 22 l.. . 11 IA N1K. Notice. Is herebsy given, that applic'ationi will bei msasde to thle I .sgislat ure' at its next sess' ni, for ant Act of Ilocorpouration fs r isarmon;~ssi Chuirch. ( . 1.( 1W~e I -lN A ug 21, 18149- 43~ :Im Notice. A pplication will lime to the ILeirislst uire at its next Xessjisn oi ucuise the ilid knsowii as the State Ibsiad fromt ,rots's to, Vancsiro 1Ferry, ain alsio, to, sipeni the sits! 1ls:is leadmiii from Stotts Ia ke' to Vantcs's Ierry as neajr ini the old1 Vaness Ferry Risaad as is piracitblt. Clarenmdon C ounty 1:1 A ug., '14. :3m Notice. App~licaition1 will be imale toi the I.'gishi-. ture at. it. next Ssssin, foir ai lbsrad, riuning eastwardlly Iromti the C liremonit Ieo toi~i' tsh' Camden lloaid. Hoard Com,'rs Rsoads. Aug. 13, 1849- d12 3mi .......New Flour, JTust receivesd anti for salte Itiw for cansh bsy Aug JOlHN O)'CON Nt . 6 Dozen Townsend's Sarsa pariltk, just receivedI and for state at MEL.T1rETT'S nnrUO meTnE. Land at Bradford Springs POR SALRL AN ELIGIBLE SUMMEiR tIESI)ENCE. The Sttbscriber oflers his it ract of Iid at Biradford Spring- con.itimi in t ill uf 2ui Acres, sittiated in a North I :isterly direct ion fron the Institule on th3 public road leadiir from the Swinilining' 'ens to C.unden, adjoin mng tlie lands of the lustitute arni .lr. F. lrit ten. On Ihe premiises are several very hold Springs, (Sulpher. c .flvbralt and vx: (.int drinking water springs) and: frnm its coiin I nnln positionl would 11)rm1 an eli~riih ril. for a hoteh a well Is private reriltenlCe. The l8:llbrity of its cliite Io its t well klpowin to nteed comnitint. .-\11.] 1h6! lanl Ifor phI:uning in alt good if 1ot stiip-rifir tot a iunajort at IVirman. A1. sit- he :dioiningll ltraIt 1I4.~ :Ie'reS, 411 which is a dwInaelbng lit1is' h :atl rIf: btahha:iloo. 'terms -ow. Ior 'urt he.r pat i.uL ars ei 114r of' (', t l , (ilt\I . or of lil!O\\'N, I.:li & (). 0111mterville A ner, 15, 1 "1'. . 1.i Notice. 1..t or iniihid, a pn:nissar. Nolte O' fort y eight ilollhr, da:ed s;me ino in Jl '1 11, and tanado pa ;kale to Wa 'diini \chh or het':arer fin the lirt J;n 18.1,-a-ani signed't by T. I.. Joans antI \\'i11::1 E. M:\lln, the 6inal1r n-:l please, deli ver 1i11- saan to fit(-, it will h of no belleit tit h.m1, as the ptayiaet. of thw s:aiaae laa lueen l rtt. 1.;. I:. 1'1,0\\' 1)I I. -\ ti Iv d I ' $10,000 CASH I1 h1idI for tIh pni-hh:'se of Neiro), of either sex. Apply to ('ahniiiiaa, S. ( ' ~ ., I- s 9. Bagging, Rope and Twine, I0 pa Pr.. -1 iin. I lt a11 , 1 -up. ar na e , :11 (.fills liop , 1(0 ihas I:agd ing2 Twine, for iah' h W11l. \\' l: l l l. Camden Branch Rail Road Notice, O:t ni : fr ih' LhIh imst., th 11.\S-SEN. GI 'i' .\lN w-il hnave 'the .\hi-labIletan lDepot fin \1.1nd:1ys, \ 11:1-dax, amd F-ri days, at :1 o'ewkl , 1'. ,I., in .e.l 1 l I i.) as now mwri-e' Rail Road Notico. ():1 T111'.! a'- :.! I l'I;a! d , th r,- w;':1 he' a rit h: car a11ai1 had1 to th! p-asa1seini r 'Tr'". le tar ('ha:tr-i tonii foar (": 1.'1, r 1111 pmi' poase if c:irryin t ('(-:, :.i: other peri-1tl e ariie!es. Ihe ahiw arrlaln~.l.'-nt tat coltlint' duringr the: tutovn r u:onths. N. 1). ii.\L,1:\, .\gr't. A in?. 15 -t fi .'L 'AI1 D. Reynolds & Reynolds, I have tli -lar ass. ,ciated \\'.11. I.. ItE,:\' )L.)S nith ie ;n tiil pr':wt t hif E-.N - 'l'8TITi . 1ir. IalNitr o.: Il Ite! nay pupid faor tie past tiour yt a r, :an I ctnt:a,-.m h:1i1 witlh ca:t tidenlce ta the ao:miilinity. T i a'l it ;ra t1.1a1 .Ial - r r ly :.t illy Olii, on lie "ted, .:n4..r the aiaove :I;nne and .vle. \\'-;1. I 1- \'.N()l.DS. An . 15 1! ti $25,00) CASH " 1 is ilialiitt itI etasi t: , 1 .1 ' ly t r - lf~r . t il 11 1 al ,:a .1 ..t I tar :.. !at. i igt lilal ittaaa irhi !t .Laas Ka It. ,ri per".a1 w.11roI . 1-. to d . of s, b. p-oph , scri:r at tiundae ra' :c S. '. T . .1. 1I,.N K I NS . ar t lat f -in'r -a - ..: .< a 0 ~ tn othatlib.- 1tlatwl b. al a,! r aa tat' j., at liin. hig ahiast htialah-r fr ('sh -I i te feallow.' propertyl'. l'urchlaa-ar- tat ;aay aor ith. I-: l' al, oan I..baar:y a-?rea', bt. a -d i -s praaperty atf it 1' l.'.tpa at iii'- tat ', Al a. r.abt. (Oii' t rat ol' ~)ItI a 0ore uint ta.r ttii. Th lani., . i th 1 saa a- Ji. al. aIaaa at tatr tallotlia'r. if 1'ta ! i alj . a- ila . a a1 a. a! .la-.aa \.amae.,: th *at a: jt i l Ii . in ,-a-ni, :alytaiia- h:ais tat \l;..a\rt, -a. to ata tijhei o.t ai ('. a r\ . tI'i a. tr :o I -. in tlaraaiaain, adlaaiumaea lrial- t.:. linm:.Ia ae hiatat\\'. IL .\. l.In-hara la.d~atta upon ; m.. pro. -iy oa . \.i.lrs..r ,a h- rj (i 110a ra t a.rI-l .1 ' i t I n?' ra ' bXI l ali \\'. I.. Itl-tn ti, b.'w. I. u:.ao ta- t . r., pJtyl\ a\\'mi. I lais at thp sta aa A .\. j .. -oaas, taar a'. 10E .\u.. I - 19. a. y it' a: auoiliry t1:n-coniot. Ia mile a ra'ated, w.':l b h at li tiamiair ('.aiat I lit-a , Ian Ite lir., .\Ia linday mat1ala. a I..h.w in ahpteinbeir neaxi, u. it hii ni the.Lrea hours. aaf al', it. .1 liaar trs, ltijtlaaa~ar tat ;isa t|ai, proet y a l .\ ta .\ l \\'hat-, at lt- tuit of I' lI (:ayla, TIha.- || arltwel,. I. \\'hin-, .Xla1 -mroi (1 J ('hailbe~ :atil t. .\na ni , - 1 a-:, an atea'iedin a. theaaa XlrpetyfJns' lr, ptrapearty oft Johnat ;\ (ailclaouigh, it'l., atth I i\l \'-:\' SK N N Il,S. S I). 10 .X- n !-10p SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Sumter Division No. 12, The regular Weck/y Mvelitg of this Dini .siagn will be held on II'ednes lay 'reening next, at their Hall at 8 u'clock. R. Mf. )Y.SON It. 8. Stttlut erville, S. 9. 1) ly School for IMiantien or Main nrers, T2:te Sasa!.ititt f0)' bana~cing SCH OOL. M r. 13 fRi(i t respectfully infertn" per sons airers t'o Ilancittg th-It ie ptirpos.:s opening a Sa .I.ool on1 aiicih (.ither in Silitterville or inl the neighborhood) in Which all that is nite itlit'nttilble t) ie knouwn to movie with grrce and untemibarressed bit gen. ral or cx lt ed society, will be taught. As it wu t! lie too lung here to enutnterate even a slullall patrt of w,vat is taught durinr a course on Ni etion,'. AIr. 11, ht I prospectius Whieb uniiy Ibe irol by applying at China's h otel. u ..- ]I r. It., w onhl particillai lg c li the -i en',t oun the trustees Of schools to the :ahoviil Beef! Beef! iNe W A D'ia'am'eifellt. T Ih-'t'b l''b:r b~gs leave ItI~ mfrmi Ils fris.'i in S mtiervile and vicinit't , that as his ppnt itenitt ini the lee' businesstm Ctinuiies to liutclher on the s-oss' days that he does, that. he will change to MONIhAYS, VEL)NIFS. I.\VS :tin(td S.\'1JIti)A,8 are the days ie will iht ther: tit prices are five and six ets. ti 11'l'"1 is ta ken regularly round--cif choices [ e' ev'ry timer, otft the mind, the price is t:;t itnts. A: i persons are roelieptestl to haIv a : till lliook so th'it the lieef cani be en1tred :n their lleokl aN well nas inne. l"t 'M .OIlN ('Ii INA. Time is Money I T('he stbl'criub'r having ptrchased the right f' It tittsur''ieit Salitn's Itate':tt Wastig achin * hit this I)Istri I, t'l pject filIy callns huht attenionm of the pulblc to thieml. I-' r cnvenie'nce, implllic'ity and. uitihity, it stands inasutrplia:ss"I by any taclhine of that descrip t.onlt Eor itveitedl, as it will when under. s: w-h evr'rv artie!e clean, without inju. rv sit m one-ba;rth the timeul taken by any other mnode. Mlaututeitured by 1). S. A RG.N'T. Ssmuterv'al. S. C'. 41 if ) It (100IS In Charleston, So, Carolina, ('.& E. L. K1R RIS)N, 200!) King street, coirn'tr (ii Market street, will ofFr to Mer chl..nlt", visiting C'h-tiestonl, this fall, '1Tll ('1111 'T STOCK O1' 1AN(Y ANI) Sl'A\l'1.1: Il)RY; GOJ)S th-It has ever been sti 't''i r initij ion in this City. 'I'iev in rtu i :ml eaintat.: and assure their friends S.nI 1 tr:-i tors - n'terally, that their irices ill cotmpar favorably iith any Market in the United States. Terms, Cash, or City acceptances. \ nu . I. I ti it. ~ 41 8t $0 REWARD, \ill ti . a id for ithe apprehension and de. liryto the .laer 'of Stuter lbstrict, of a da . nnne, .00the properlty of Wmi. \\elbb I y , u ho .s'capd frm ruisttl. near States. h+1r'h, in th eii ins'., while being tbroright ts Ira TiI t slave eistabot 2( ior 21 years of geo, .1 viery lilely felliw. lie was cthar-ed wt h 0Ihe crnit: of sure-!etalkmtg and rubling the'ro:'r'om ,-His :notl mn eyu~. In or'l.r lint he msay le brogli t to trial, I w p;! y -tHe abso re.nt'rd fior his delivery to Ii .1 .i ir ti t .S or :my other I)istrict, so ihat hu urI. he du:t witha the latw reetuirss. ''. .T. COGill.A N. .1n"y '"!:, I" l:. ;E9 tif Z, B, OAKES, BROKER & AUCTIONEER, 'II. I I.L E'ST o, S. (. h i.ln- toS pturchse, for as PlIantation isn \~t (I NGt NlEsi t'X-4 of either 'ex; this' in-i w~'en tI..s <.ii 141 ane 2) psreferredi.-~. l':rs nslovn' .stih tir'pe'ty to ispottse of u il ' It a C~."11 p urchtasert Isy appljy. ,%/I'ts. i |E'I A.'|/Wp, fhuek ,S'(ok, e(., b/i'.l/(it nde.id onl ('omixion. Buhmter Bakery, Th'I ' ah -r' 'tI-r respec tilly itanors the p I ha h; r n!;in's l Id,~ng, at is sabl In is I:-wl -'treet nea';r .\lasin. liread ariti :sl v ie t ' : i-'.mey.' (ake, Liisensits tand t'rn:mainem iv len hiande. A ~ ss---Rciveds lhau~ dya cst altnt esipply of nbish'isci'Ihrastved St )l).\ WATI-R and a -unly of? Is's froit 'h lirle''tont. HI ' 1 ilI**\E.\ 1. everyr va;ri'tv of' Cnfee-' I 'nasr\ , t-'ti, ~Nattr' andi 'Trnopical, Nts, Il'e c \ r:.5 h-s, eli' 5". e' uico s'tatly~ (5n ha.l a I' 1) N'I of.ii the' bst brsix s 'for sale. 1 liNlt''ONN lt PLANTERS' HOTEL, ('i1.\ ETON, S. C. Ii i sn hIs~e'i's thi i'ruoprietosrs eof this ex. is-Ie :.n l u s! i kn.'tn estIabeislhmtent, siub. a5~ its el 4555s wi th coniilenetis s to ubbe stip. Pirsl .t .- lisd I hsat t heir e tibrts wyill resnder comfor:;:is; all whos 5may fauver thorm with a Upholstering and Paper I I.\N( ING. that hs' has e'tstahsshed hiseslf ini Sustrviile ui a snsw preptareds toeetn any ordeur tht ii;, y i be' ent u se to Isis carns, with netnsts anid di -(ehs. tso w's:- alkingj andi re'pairingt Sofaee, C 'hit r:, I-enit t'esi, (sef every dsscriptions,) alstat 'assinh to order, andu eviery variety ofC hlsand~ Bacon. .\ suapsrier lost of WesNtern Bacon for sal be ('J.AI &e r .E 1 Srw MURDEROUS ASSAULTS I leavy Rewards Offered I 'The terrible -tnslaught hourly growing more devastating in its character to the treas uries nf both the State anti tUuntractors of Lotteries1 by the Lticky Tickets b*ughtof the ' i key- Fo-tunate anad Farainalod LOTTERY AND IXCHANG PYFER & CO, Ns U1 LiGlT S'ItREET, 3A LTIsttE , lMD, is the isatie itj a suOlkth pledge made by this Ilouse wt ith a lagnatnimity and self-sact'ifi emng ittut:est coetital[ With the giurits cause they have espoused, not to abate One "jot or lit"' their labouis until l'ovcrty, that galnt Tyrait tiver the desires of the IlH 1tMAN F'AilliV, shall be ferretted [1llh "root and branch," from the abodes of all tvho enter taittnig a proper ees)t ul theiorjust dlaimts up-. on "l)atte t:ortune ' disireij to possess Iiches the Only itmpregnable bulWark against the ein croachtrimels ui Wan0 tl'A) TIJE TESTIMONY 1 Pifer c4 Co., rcrsus Poerty. A single order Inay secure a IFt'rtunes 11E 0IIEER1IN lES TS! AT PYFElt & CO'S., LOOK 1h1ER COIltRISPONDJ.NTs 1 Iriery Trite sold and Paid b! l'yter 4' Co. U-- A l.A1)V drew the highest ['rise. $2"x,00(0, Vhole ticket, stld to a Voing lady in Itbleigh, N. C.-(a good marriage por tion for her.) P1.000, I I:lt ticket, sent to North Car.lina 15,1t0t, lalf ticket, sent to Virginia. 9.01110, half ticket, sent to North Carolina. 8,0)0, 1Half ticket, sent to Virginia. 30,000, Quarter ticket, sent to Pennsylva 21,000. Quarter ticket, sent to South Caroli t,., 17,00), Quarter ticket, sent to Ohio. 7,5(10, Quarter ticket, sentt to (Hilo. 4,500 Quarter ticket sent to So. Carolina. ( A hWen s see Mllanagcrs Ogficial Draring.s) (iT Every Prize sold by us is kept on file after being paid, for the inspection of the public. BANK DRAFTS, payable at sight in Gold, remitted promptly to any part of the ited States for Prizes sold by PYI'FER & CO. A U Comium unications strictly cmtfidenti 4. :,r' 0.'onrs directed to "Box 524-lialti tore 'ost O1lice." will come to hand safely without any other address. Orr Let every one who reads this alver tisemnent test the virtue of at least One 'T'rial. One failure can do very little harm. GRAND i.OTTEIIES FOIL AUGUST, 1849 Always address the Lucky House of PYFI R 4. CO. Date, Capital No. of Drawn. Price Price of Aug. Prizes. lallots ''ick. P'ck'gs. 1 831.00) 75 Nos 1: $10 i:3-2 50 2 25,000 78 13 5 17 50 3 18,000 78 1: 5 18 50u 4 30, " 75 12 11 .3250 05of 12 " 78 13 8 27 '. 7 20 " 75 12 6 18 50 8 30, " 1: l3 10 27 1) 20, " 78 12 5 18 75 10 15, " 75 11 4 15 11 50, " 78 10 10 45 13 25, " 61i 19 8 25 14 22,500 78 14 5 17 50 15 Sf 20,000 75 12 10 42 16 22, " 78 13 10 32 51 17 18, " 75 1.1 5 16 25 18 80, " 78 13 10 3.2 50 2d 25, " 75 15 8 25H 21 24, " 78 13 5 18 50 22 30, "' 78 14 10 82 23 3of t), " 72 131 5 10 25 241 l1,5t0 78 15 4 13 25 65,1 t 0 75 141 20 03 50 27 ;i0, " 78 12 10) 32 5~0 28 20," 75 14 5 10 251 2!) ;1M " 78 13 10 ;1-> :10 :l0, " 75 12 5 11 51) '3l 21), " 78 14 5 17 50 Lu' Tlhe price of l'ackages of Quarter '1Ticke:s only, is adlvertised atbove. I. C The A:muagers P'ritnted Drawingfs, erud rse'd byv thle ca:nimissioners appointiied (lor thits piurpose') by the Governor orf3 lary. landl, are itn all cases sent to our Corresp~nd. ents. l~i' Letters always strongly and carefully sea led. Tlhe putrchlaslers of' P'ackaig of Tickets soiiubom havie oire than six chlantces agaoinst t hi'r dtrawitng in ai lt'kage atny oifthe ( apital P rizes, anti one Pac kage may draw tou r of he high est I rizes. Tfw'-t i rds of thet Pri zes are uohl ittn 'ac.'kages oft Thickets. U i I 'lease Order a iew daiys iu-:ous th e I .'tternies draw. All Orders purc'.ually ani sweredl by the ret urn muails. Pe'rsonls at a distance fromi Iiltimuore, wholu wishi "F"ort ute Buck led on their Backs,"' will tintd t hat it is only niecissary to entclo'se the pirice (as hid diiow in in thei above sched iihe.) for a Package or Sitngle Ticket to thte Tlru'ly"Fortunatoe, Far- Famed and Okd Es. tabbohedl House of PYFER & CO. No I. [*wwr S-rn:r B tm.lonr MI). Or, Box 5241, llaltimore Post Ollice. CLARK'S HOTEL, S1'YTERfVILLE, S. CAIROLINVA. 'The subscriber woulId respc't fu lly iilnorm hiis trienids andl thle publ ic: generalIly t hat heti lhas openied tor their acconiioatiiiion a Iliouse of Enitertainmenctt iln thisa latce. lie solicits a share of' public patronage, and1( promnises to spa re nto pins1 itn order to) imerit anld securi o the' s'amie. Ie wonuld further adid, t hat the orat in aof his liuse is such, as ent irely sub si'rves both biusitiess and quiet. A trial is all lie asks. WEBUHl CLARK. J an, 8, 1849. 11 U Dry Goods, Groceries, & c. Th'le subiscribers~ hav~e just rceciv.ed, anud are now o~pting. a wielI assor tedl stockcti emricing I)r iGo(Iods, Grioceriis, Snioes. Crocy, &c., which they will otler for sale att prices t) suit the'timecs. Give us a call anid jndge for yoturselves. B1ROWVN, LEE & Co. Sumlervilln toh intn-y 1on9 o7 t Reduction of Local F&I4 an tae South-Carolina Rail Roads From the 29th JUNE to the ibtOCTOBEI% 1I11. lard *ill .be reduted %to "'THREB CENTli" p)ot-il .t any station on the Road. This will ,ccbrd with a sittlilar ar rang anent of the deotgia and Western and Atlantic Rail Roads and Will therefore s'us perstde the Dalton, Itotin anti Athens Ticks etst as heretofore issued. t30 fit Vtn. R. BAIRTLESS; dec'rf. To Travellers going Nortli. TIIE GREAT MAIL ROUTB FROM UHM tLIlMI'ON, 1. t, LAyING the Wharf at the fact of Laii. renttst. daily at 3, p. in. after th arrival of the Southern. carst via WII.IINV1'tN and WVEf.DOtN, N. C. PITPEREISHUR G, RICH=. MOlNI)1 to V.S)JllN(i''ONT DALT'l. M ultle antd 11tLAD11E L1IIA.: The ptshhec is res~pectf'illiy inibrme tlditt the statteamrs of thiis line fot Charleston tit Wilibiitiglothl i r ini fitst rate r:outditiim, atitt are tlavigated Iy well known and bkpe1ehetd curtattern tttd the railrwnds are in fine or= der thereby sectating built safcty dhd diepatcr A I'.UUUGil TICKH' havit alreadf been in operation is loW itntite hN 'a pe?. tmanent arrangement from Cltarltutlih ti 'hdladelphias Passengers availing themsel: ves therenf, will have the option either to continue without delay through the futile or otherwise to stop at Aly of the i brmedIatd potlttA, tenewing thei seats on tite lihe tli suit their cnvenieice. fly this route travels lers may reach New York on the third day during business hours. Bagga ge will be ticketed no hotttd the :atenner to %Veldnuts a likewise on th' change of cars, at the inte.. mediate points from ithence to Philadelphia: Through 'ickete to Philadelphia at $20 eachv can be had fromu I, WINSLOW, Agent ot the Wiltigton and Raleigh R. R. Coinpantg at the uilcu of the Company foot of Laurens street, to whom please apply. For other ins formitation inquire of ,. C. J)UNCA\ , At th i AinC! icat I lotcl, Charletston S. C. NeW Boot AND The subscriber having just returned from Charleston with an assortment of BOOTS, 8110[-8, ladies' and itisses' SLIPPERS, TIS and GAITERS, of every kind wvhat. ever, offers them to the public on better terms. for Cash, than can he had nlsewhere, and so litits an early call at one door east of Miller & Uossards Drug Store. Also, the New and 1'ashionable slipper for Ladies called TAY LOR TIES. Us- All rips sewcd up withuut charg e. 13. FULSOM. gilgnaf the Boot, May "f3, 1819. 81 if CALL AT THE SOUTHERN STORE Fisher & Ioxie Receive weekly by steamers from NEW YORK Additions to their extensivo assortment of Dry Goods, and are always prepared to furnish the latest Styles at satisfactory prices. Colunthia, June 6, - 32 Om F. SUMWTER, Attorney at Law.. .BROAD STREET, iSumiterville, b'. C.. May 10, 18.19. 29 tr Cabinet M~aking, &c. VTe subscriber respoetfulIly announces to' the public that, h~e carries ont thte Cabintet ma. kinig Busintess itn all its various branches; anit hopes by unttirintg intdustry ardl attention to business to mecrit a share of the patronage of his friends atnd thte public. N. l.--11 will keep constantly on hiand--Fantcy anid Plain marble top Itress. ing llutreaus, Side-lhoatds, Pinte and Mtahogta. nyv Wa~rdrobes, high and~ low post curled mnap'e Bed-steads, Sofas antd Divans, Centre. tables, Sitting (;hairs of every description,. Mahogany Rocking and Nursing Chairs, do. Bostont Rockers antd Nursintg, Pier Tables, Can lie st ands, &c. &c. Also, Cotton mat tresses, whlich they will sell low for Cash or ErPUllRN ITUREI MAl~DE and REPAiR Ii I at thew shortest ntotico. M~ahioganiy and Plain Coffins. Ifurnished at the shortest notice.. .inst received a splotndid assortmtent of Bed-.steads, Sitting attd Nursing Chairs. D. 8. SA RGENT. STAGi1E NOTICE. PTe Stage will runt daily from Sumterville to the Claremtottt Depot otn andl after the 1st of March, antd will leave at 3 o'clock itn theo mornting, rettintg outt ott its return, on the ar cival of thme cars itt the afternoon from the P. M. BUTL.ER. Suteitrville, Wthd Feb. 18419. 18- im WVASIHNGTON HALL, Atlanta, Georgia, IBreakfast anld D)inner House for' Pssengers. (cP' M~eals alw~ays iln duesea son1 for the Departulre- of' the PUllLtC P'ATltONAGE~ TS RE1SPECTFTLLY' 80LICITED. HiOLCOMBfE-& RICE0 11. A. Rlo1.co E July 11 37 dt Z1. A. RlrcOy.. E UNITED STATES HOTELr Auglusta, Ga. G. FARGO, Propriton' This wel-.knownt house htaving~ passed..into the hanids of the present p roprietar,'ftlaphins or e'xpentse has b'een spared to'render'it wor thy of patronage. 4 JIl h.25,l .r