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*o1 a satj Coiclouugha, J.3: Extract from the minutes of Sumter Divi. sin No. 12, Sons of Temperance Oct. 0, RhsorteD, nt this Division have lenned with deep redret, tho umiti 'o'y and lomentable death of our Brother JoHs AInHa CoLcLouou, Jr. itEsoLVED, haI'It we cherish his muenurv us one, whose example was a bright illustraion of those principles of purity and truth we are orga. - ised to perpetuate. r. - IIErOLvhn, 'T'hat in testimony of his worth and of our sympathy fota his death, in addition to the usul badge of mourning to be worn by the members, the Division approprieto ono pago of its Journal, upon which shali be inscribed in a suitable manner these resolutions, with this su perscriptiun; SACRED TO Tut MEMatORY OF -JOHN ASHIIBY COLCLOUG H, ya. Obiit Sep'. 29, 1849. Anno Aetatis 23. surrounded with thei usual budges of a mour unng sheet. ' RtsoL.vED, That a copy of the above, after its insertion unon the Journal, be enclosed to the Widow and Father of the deroused. IEtBoLVSD, That the atesve be insertetd in the Sumter Bauner and lemperance Advocate. 'T'. 1B. FR ASE R. W. P. - M. Dyson, R. S. .Head Quarters, - 20TH REG'T. S. C. M. The Upper and Lower Battalions, 20th Regiment, S. C. Militia, are hereby ordered to assemble at their respective places of ren. dezvous, for Drill and Review. The Upper on Saturday the 3rd day of November next, and the Lower, on Saturday the 17th Nov. --i'he commissioned and non-cointnissioned of flecrs attendinr the day previous for Drill and Instruction. The Lieut. Co!. and Major are charged with the extension of this order in their respective Bittalions. By order of Col. RtHAsF., HENRY L PEEJBLES, A dji. Oct. 10. 1840. 50 2t For Sale, FOR CAS ) OR GOOD PA'L'R. 25 head of CATTLE, 20 " SHEEP, ALSO 1 good strong four horse Wagon, with gear, 1 new two horse wagon, all in first rate or der: Apply at this office. .Ot* .10. 50 2t Splendid Assortment, T, J. SOLOJYJONS & CO. Have just receivei intil lire now oppgjesiam their NEW STOCK of FA 1,1, nod WINTit (OODS, con.istintr of 1)t y G .Ol)s. ;oty-i If1ES. ItA T, CAPS, lON N Ts. lt'.iS, SHOES, IIARI)WAItE and CUTLERY, abwo a fine assortment of Ready Made Clothing, All of which they are olf.rmg at Ite vaar I.owts-r rMnus--on which they cua be sold in this NMarket. They invite their FRIENDS and the ('OMl. M UNITY to give tles' a call and examino for themselves before purchasintg claewherc. Oct. 10 50 if PAINTING. The subscrib-r hnving just returned from Charteann, is neow fully prepared to Exelut litis tiniulhrd style of W~orki.aastait,-.-.asy l'aita. * i~ng,.eithetr lhain or Ornamnul-und hmopes l.y his contnued exertions to piense, to use.rit a conthisinace of patronage from his frien's and thte public generally. A LBERT II. G(RAY. Sunm erville, Oct. 8, 50 3 In Equity-Sumter District. S Cordell Hunlit, . vs. BILL, Mlargaret Hunt et. al.) - Will he soldl at Sumter Court H onse on the first Monday ill Ntnvembecr next, and it not then sold will he otfered on each subse quent sale day until sold the following lands of the estate of Rt. ihunt, dec'd. A tract of lanrfo one hundred and fifty two acres lying on Bay Branch the null traci. A tract of four hundred anid thirt y live acres ly'ing in the fork of Bay Branch antdI Dtepho'e Swamp and adinming the mi t ract. A tract of forty eight acres lying on B ay , . rach andt adjoining lands of Fstate R. Iluit and C. Hlunt. Thle above lands are aittuated in D)arlinigton District. A tract of six huntdred liftyv acres moare or less situated in Sumter and Itersha:iv D).t rict, on Hlorsepen Branch, otn Seapo werec zrante-l 'to E Garkins, boundes by Arrnats, and othe~rs Ir;mds. A tract of one hundred and thirty-eigt acres more or less situated in Kersaw lbs trict, on the South side of [ligtimb~er Branch A tract of onle hlundredl acres stuated mt Kershaw District, otn thme West side oft S-ape whore Swamp, hounded by Dais's, .\Ioore's and other hinds. The teris of sale are so mulich casht as will pay the c:osts oft this case and .saie', the haLimaee on a credit of one tand twot years~ in (rmll aniual inlvestmnents with interest trom: aili, p~urchaser to give Bond and prsonal 8et ur. ty atnd a mortgage amnd pay for deedls &c. -By order of tho Court JOH N II. MI f-LE R, c. E.. s. n. Sumtierville, Oct. 2, 1&40. 49 tI In Equity-Sumter District. Matthew 15. Mayes, et. al. vs. BILL, John G. Shaw, Will be sold at Sumnter Court H-ouse on tho the first Monday-in Novemaber next, and if not then sold wvill be offered at each suht. sequent sale day until sold, the following lands: A tract of one hunidred and twenty two acres situated near Alligat er Branch waters of Rockey Bluff, bounded by lhmd~s of M. Rhiodes, A. Chandler, antd Estate of D~aniel lUhaw anid Rt. Sihaw. .ArLso, seven inogroca, property of the di'. fondant. The terms of satle are Cash, pur. chaser paying for atll papers. By order of the Court JOHN B. AIILER, c. E. 5. D. Oct2 49 if CopatnerhipNotice, e idrindhv aissociatedi theomi. polyes together uinder ite firm of P INGLE &. ORMilAAM, for thto transaction of butsiness r'onneeted with, the Steami lili, sitndatedl 1 1-4 mjilnes from Sumtervihle, where they are prepared to Sawy arnd grind. ELI JAHl l'RINGILE, , - N. GRlA iA M. 2. pt0th 1840 - . 47 tf L.-- e.. Rea Qua e 44th Raior.. C. The Fott3fourth Reglwent 1.d Mibtia, will parade at Tininotns iown on Saturlay the (27th) twenty-seventh day.of tO. tobier next, arned and equiped as the lati' didets, for drill and review. The comnissioned anti non-coinmissioned Oilcers will moot onthe day previous at the above stated place for drill and instruc tiuns' An inspection of armes will take place immediately after parade' Brigadier General Sainl. R. Chandler and Stair aro respectfully invited to attend the perado. By Order of - COL. F. M. MELLETT, W. T. WILDE R, Adjt. Oct 2 49 4t CANCER CURED: No Cure----No Pay ! Dr'J. C. IICKS would respectfully inform the citizens of South Carolina and otherStates. tiat ho has permanently locuted himself is Sum. ter Di.trict. four miles from Suntorvillo, where lie i- prepared to prac~tico in the art of removing and heating that fornidtblo disense, cancer; with out the use or the knife, all persons who may be afflicted with til dunre.roe, disease and wish his aid, will do uell by calling on hint. Thera, are many gentleIenii in thia State and others, of high respectubility and undetstund ig who will testify to the efficacy of his practice. le hius also been very succ*ftil in reinuvsng other diseases of the nervous systein. Such us Rhncu. nuietnit, Dysepsj.iia, siek and are vous head-abhe pthuiinnry utlli efos, Liver cmnplin:tnt, -ptitel atij'ctionmis, Tooth-ache, " 'on tincthais of the nuu. sels, Pains, WeaknesS, in back or j sits, wauk, sore, or iutl:neratd eve-, sctdd head, teter, pates, dyseaury, &., We the undersigned take this met hoed of re coanniending Dr. J. C. 11iicke to the public, as a ron well wo.thy of patronago in his profession ms a Cancer Doctor, from Gene-r.Il opinion and from our owu iehlrvations we have heenz accus touined to thinl, cancers were f.tr the must part ncur.ble, atler having aittninel arty great atga or size, hut we, have seen and klsnwi cafcers cnred by han in a very short tine, which seemed to defy all htuma ,,kill, even the sight of which d -ew trorn, behithlers reikalei of fear and dlispuir; hence we gladly casubnce the ussode of re:on, Insendothss hits to the commsunity, thinking we -hall therehy co afera favor on inany, and ussst the cause of huntsanity. l'ha:liip A. It. Cahuoo, M I) Nixinsgton, N C. John N. lutt. .\ I) Woodeille. N C Toonus S. Ilna'k:ins, shrIT of Chuwnn, N C William It. Skinner, ot'stmaster of ELdenton, NC Tlhom:s Wilson Ilartfurd. N C .setaber of the Legisut ure. It. 31. Grahum. Sumter Distric S C John llbpp, Newh,-rry Di-tet,. (' W. A. Il hp. New berry I),tro:t- C Htersj. .lilehell. Sumiterviile. S C Siteph.tn \jlitchell, Snoter D)..triet, S C Suiinet I. Al itchell. Stunter Ii trie , , (" Ilrehehak L.:stsuon. D1)rbsiin-t..a Di.-urict, S C livin I,,si. na. Iat lingtn. Istrict. S C S:amuel Aluvoe. Wi!tzitn-bttr .istrict, a C. John Wsnuu, l)urtiisgton C. if. S C 'Thin..s Stephesan, . ), rhgto i istrict. S C Juhi t'int iey. Daretu.n'listnct, S C Sarah A \le''urlans, leieahtal Disrict, S C Aidrew W. .\l eFuttaiud lelaud District, S We the un.ersigned having receive-i greut perronatl relief from the m.Vsterious scies:o of Dr. Ilie. take great piensure in stating ast 5o ht as we kn..w, or have htireit, that he hus .V iet ti le s tatimi al : o we are lv i'atsutli.l a. to the truth ul the sieie., snd gru iiidneed irosm wh.,t we hnve reaei nud he.,rdC to reeiiisn. ntiend hi iin ti lite f~iarnte con~sder.stjion ofth ene is worthy, s~f ai n. iu- et ityasinsm; unsit if per. esns wvould itak int it, ini. -t1 ndt stuiihiig :stout, mhey woulsd be. comtp. !--d toi seconimiinds it as5 a ighyi inst rauinienst pined in us. r hitails by the iietr with which to be:i-lut and reheve our tet Inow cre-'turis. k-raht A. .\1e aiad Jak -oni Newmans. P. M' shihelIt. 11. t.T'i,dalet. Saul .\latsore, De. z. kih hiiioni .hJihn I 'usiw.v. hi -sj. .\l tchel-l. Ati p--roun alho smay h- uill credi witi tiit dradnfn! di..e. t'aiucer iet. taut ae dh.paaid toi think ibsis ai hiumbug, ien-, snsi-,fy shiimiieves bay taddrnsinsg a le. tur to any or uit i of the gtlemenits wwa nigitu tres are attached to ti. he abve 'e-.t tifientes. .1. t-. Ilit'IS. tervitte ta aseat the Iliw-ttr comlw 1., b . e nsetuuom imodlti dt withs at convviance tio h:ij rn-dene.. lhv uppltaying~ to .\1 r. Webb o.au k. or .\lr. Juon 'hims. Bacon and Butter. 2000tf lbs. N. t '. Ii iciti, hits I'rimie Batter .lJst re..-.i'l:i tantfo -:d~e lby N. 1!. 103) .uSm~ S.idt ao the way inan:i Oet 2 19 t School Books, 4)f l0very l),.scr:pat.in fra m th~ F!a:mmitary t'tinary ult all litnds, tor S;ide by DJet 2 43 ti Gin Bands, lO000 I'eet 4 . a .L'o te r. veicJl G i V'iiis &t. 1'.; S~b I' .\ J . & ' P.t )$1:'. Ott 2 -1'ht Negro Shoes, I proiposte to H .!'ai* cua.n it anytitme befoare the I t 51.Jt of iv aber nett. 1:10 pw)~ s suip. riot Negro Shoaes warante 1 m every respteel I priipose furt her to setlit atr ilretion ot itt. ly 243 per' cenit trom price- bhtherto de1tnd iith' ftir the sme airticles. IPer-sins wishtinig to ex annn s e, J. Alt )ltA N. Sumuterville. S4. C . O. s, 1819'. 49' 3t Notice Is hereby given, that aptpleationi will lie matde to thec L egislahrtutre at its inext $Cessa t, fort ani Act of Iicorption to i t rotyr Atug 21, 1'.49. 431 a Bargains! Bargains! Thei susiber-s have just riecived one of the heaviest anid best selectedI stocks of Goods thley have ever opened and for quality and cheapness cantnot be surpassed ini this inarket. CallI and judge for yoturselves. ~BR1HW , LT U & C O. 4. -p e a yki Meeting of this Diy oaWll .be =ii1dtn Wednesday Een next at their Hall at 8 o'clock. IL "M. DYSON, R. S' Sumterville, .C. 19 ly uat Letters, Remaining MUhe Post Office Sumlerrille, 1hW d*ar k ruling 20tSe pt 184. A-Mrsi Mary Allsbrook. B--Win Breely, FPS Belscr, Callasa Brew er, Thomas Boon, H1ervey BowIes, E Jel& ser, J W Bradt'ord, T6ij3ker, Thonas -B ?ritton, Thomas' 111 Brumby, Jno D Barnes, frs J B:rkley. *C--Jaits I Chandler, Walter J Cor hen. D-John N Davis, Advill Davis, Thos D Davis. E-Miss Louissa B Ellis Miss Anna En. glish. F-John Furgerson, Dr Furman. G-'Thomas (arrott, in James Graham, A 11 Gray, J G Gatlin, Rev Chris Gads den, V J Gibson. II--V I) henry, Rev W S IIalto:n, W R Harvin, G W Houo. J-I Johnson, 'I'nomas Jarrell, Newland Jones, Jamnes Jones. ! K-RI F Keels, F 11 Kennedy. L--Josiah Luckey, Wi J Lee, Samuel Lowry. - M-Mrs :Iuthur MlcRea, Miss Iettin If McIntosh, MAess Sarah P McKnight, John Mims, Edward Mazyck, Mrs J B Murray, Mr3 Elizt Mood , iI McFadden C C Moody. J MLcCaulev, J It MAeL.nw. N-- Alls Susan A Nelson, Master John Nettles. P--Lydia Perdroean. .4--Mrs Polly Ranes, John Ricks, Mrs lli.abe th ltichhourg. S-Jerre.'soin Spaun, Janes B Smith, Law. renve .N'esmanore. T---Join I'hor$ou1, J S Tindall, James 1, 'l'heames, I.ewis Taylor, Mrs Iaiz:abeth 'I'rapp. W-W1 Wylie, D. Wilson, Dlaniel l Whit taker. IIENelY IAYNSWORTTI, P. M. Groceries! Groceries!! "CO1IETITION IS TIlE LIFE OF TRAiDE" So say FIUERSON & 1'RINGLE who take this inethod of introiucing their modest iretentions to the untice of "the deaar people" of Sumter I)is:rict. A "new broom sweeps clean," and tf'r the purpose of making a clean sweep of all their Groceries, they have re solved to sell at such priees that will tempt all porsuns to buf who honor them with a call. Eivery iriety of Groceries for Cash or Barter-in par; as follows: 70 Pheer-s )hnade' llagiug (best) 4.1 in. 17 eetas. 50 (Cils Rope, 12 cents. 100 Sacks S 0t. 0flbIlhs Bacon Sides. 100 lb:.. Best Ilams. 13,00t) Segars. N-ils 0 1-1. S:u.ar (brown,) 0 1-4 to 10 cts. (white.) Double refined. 50 Racks of Cutlre, Cuha, R:o, Java, 9 1.2 to 12 1-2. ,lolaisses, C>andlecs, Prunes., P'ickels, Gzo rlben Bot:'.er, Cheese-. antd allI "t hat'as i:-" l'lease call -it thr. Grwcery o FRIlilSON & Pl'HNGIE. ippos ite Wmhasi):m's Ilutel Numnkr: ile, S. C Sept 25) 4., tf drwa~! ~ For Sale A firt rat:yo n 1O01h'E accuistorned to drawingi er sinagle or doule haarnecss. F'or termas applyi at this ollice. For Sale, .-i I :nn des~roaus of r&'.norvina, I o!Ter for aale mya Phata:um'a sut'e.l oni .Santee, tena iales fromt Nelso n's I".rv. Thela soid Plata tonl c' i o.;ns abo.t Tv~ hosanid F~our I inndared A:\res,. sx humiaared e!care'd amtl una~l:r 'gol oaaaunzini, Ont tlhe prewy is a well lianl2h1 ;aua all wa'.s.ry ou t bhh p'ric:' Fuar thn'm' mi 1).a.'I t rs, awl I ;a II tharon-iin',' n hlea 3: a:k cons-istmI g of Onae huaadraed hu'-ul 'al C2attle 'ieven'aty or lighaty had' of? aihop', ti he wim.e ot ho'gs' ;amd sat y o'r "--ve iey: heat aof Go'ats. F"or .any trlar~h'r in-. WI l.II-M .\. I).tV18. Souath-Carolina-S--umter Dist, IN OR'J)INAlt('. Petecr .\l Kn Lgh:~ -It a;:a.- .r ag ta mya satbsfaact~o ,a th at Thansa" .\'l :lht. lhe dead alat, in h It is ih r'.or, oir ired, ith:t her dog :app'ar i''a I ' ot a ' 'I'lThomas .\ K m'::h', -te'easedl, aon or heu~re :hea se'venta'eean .iav ot Deau'oma. hear aort, or hts .aonaenut wdl beo enate'red oa WV. IEh\VIS, o. ,s. Sepat. 17: ha. l'R 1. Pt :3t Steele's, Fashionable HAT ANDf CAP STORE, he subhs"rible'r invites part iculair at tention to is has ota.haa;ahai, assoa~rtmen'at o. Genatle-, .\l o'.e'kml a t 's. ( ;lts, onta'h's :and Ilays I.m. good4 wvell nadal c'l'uth (':aps--:aal is gahns clothi :ni Sukl \'elve; 'a ps- --nath a v0.n: y ot I l8t, anda C.api of all shiapa':. aind the pr~('s I know ;' ill Ist all n ih. ,,I 'i all at aang St. aaoppaito I I soll St. Ot2 dItt F, BUlYTER, Attorniey at Lawv. B 11 ( A D. S 'T 1U E E TI, 'S umtrl'le, S. C. Mlay 1u6 1-19. 29 tf " 1, + : ~ ,a.J The subsebh are nowieceiyvingc o o 'the'la et and wnsi desirable stock. ,o G.QD lt tias over bean of'ered to tlih frleieis end custoiers of the WEAIIDEN BAZAAR, Theyhave during the past week- opened, and are now prepared to show a splendid as. sorttstent of Righ F4tricsfA Ladies' Dres ses, sucu As, Elegant Cashneres, Muslin Do. Laines, Plain Merinos, Ch:neleoi Lustes, ,Lyanese Cloths, Delisle Stripes, Ginghams, PrintA, &o., A Itarg e ssortunent of Shawls, Such as, Long and square Shawls, botl plain and printed, silk, cashmere and broche. ALSO A large stodc of Linens and Line, Goods. Marseilles Quilts, Dimities, Curtain Stul's &c. EVEIRY VARIETY OP IIOSIERIY. Goods for Gentlemen's Wear ALSO A large and splendid stock of Readg Made CLOThIING, Of every quality, and at prices which cannoi fail, to please. AND They are also prepared to of'er to Planters and others, one of the most complete assort, tuop's to be found in Canden,of .lankets .Kerseys Sattinets Jeans, .D O31E'STICS, i-c., J'.c. (T 'They conlilently invite the attentio of purchl'.ers to their stock, as one of the lar gest in town. It is ' hior intention to embrace in their stoci every articleof Dry oodits that may be nev or desirable, so !!at purchasers can always bi supplied with the newest and best style o Goo-la in the market and at the lowest possi Le prices. M. DRUCKER & CO. Sept. 20 GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS Winolesale and Retail. A. NOII'l'lI has opened at the Store re. renly oe'inpied by A. Young & Co., at lEntire New Stock of DRY GOOD. consis ting of Broad Clo;':s, Cassin'res, Satt.'ets Kersevs, Jeans, Tweeds, Vestingj, Blankets, Flannels, Bed Ticks, Linens, Ilosiery, Gloves, Laces, Fmbroideries, Cravats, Ribbons, Silk iandkerchiefs &c. AL~so, a large assort Inent of firess Gootds of tie Latest St y1cs, Such as Eleirant Silks, Merinos, Cashmeres, Lyonese aid Orleans Cloths, Mouslin d laines, Alpacas, Mohairs, Bombazines, Ginghams, Prints, &c., &c., &c. AT-SO, Shuaivs, TImuntillai unai Vizettes of tiae Newest Patteras. ALSO, Jubt received an assortment of Carpets, Druggett i, Ruggs, Fur' Chintzes, I)imities, M~oreins, Damnasks, al,1arseilIles Qinilts, &c., &c., &c. AND, A general assortment of all art icles connec tedl with the business, which lie is determined to sell at suchl prices for CASil. As will not faril to please all who mnay hto. or him with their patronage. 1 his motto has been "small l'rofits and quick lReturns.'' Call at NOllTIIS biefore buying elsewhere 1 Doors below his old stand. Sept.'25, 493 3t DRY GOODS for FALL TRADE IN ClIA EtLE.'rTon, S. C. 'Te subscriber is now receiving~zone of the largiest and' most dhes:rabule STlOC KS O1F GOU)DS : th-it hIns ever bee.,inoil'redl to the friinds and c ustomecrs of '.)f KINu SrnEE-r. I le hris. dirimtig thme past Swn'ner, twide ex tenis;v -Vi' *litons atil alterationus to his rooms, anJ~ .. no w prepatroed to sho' w in his ret a i d piartoii'mt a itio: ..plevidd riaseri ment of I~iet 1Fatbries for Lathie%' Dreos, Sneih ai-: l'eg..int Silk.', Cashmiieres, Must. lini 1'Lahnsio, A'\pacas, Sin DiaI~ Chines, l'-mn broider'd O rle:mrs (':oth, h'ain Meraios, Em bruleredt ( owhmetres, Chameleon Lurstresr, I'm tlan Nianli D epartnaemnt, I 1e i pr'"re to 'ff-r every' variety of Lon ii i: i.pare S!iA .\V LS' , both i'laini amid IPrintri, E!o ':'i:Sik do', , 'iaiin :md larnbroid-. ore~I .. C;ni t ir apc do , Ca rmore and 1tkoche, do. A 'gr at varu-i y of~ Itichl Dl ;o.k anmi dm olred .Sik ani ISs~ .\ M N 1'l 1.L AS, VISE'ITTES, A; !r'.e stock osf I .'mens and1 iten Gioods, .\ rsed Qud pits, F'riges, DIn)tmies, 'Zur IE'r varietyv of I l(O)I VitV. Ai..O, & .o d & ts C. s:weV~unCaas ANti In roonr icanne'-cted with hIss front sales roomsi hi. Iprepa1red to oill-r PlIanters andl otherrs mie of: i be miost complhlete assortmneiit to I le 'oniiil mi tihirlesrin St' B~lmnake(, Ker'sey re ati netts, Jlen's., Dbonmestics, &., &. le coih lenitiv mivies thie attenition of all who~ v s:t :ba cl'v to his stoc'k, as one of lie l.ARGES i' IN T'lE SOUiEltN COUJN. It is is inteniot emIs 'ibrae ini lis siOck eve'ry arta le of ry' ;(sods that may be new or deisirable,. sou that pnrchasers can alwiayvs be supphiIsil ithu the nr'west anid best Styles of Gooduiim the11 miarket, adl at thre L.ow'Es' N\. II. In r 'ins over the Ret ail Depa'rtment lie 'II.' to .\lihants a.nd it hei s a comiplete assrortmeint of all the aboive G oids, at WIldLSA1LE, Aind iinvitems t he at ten'.ion of tash buyers t~ 25 Nimrg street, C ha rleston, S. C, Aug" 's 44 tf \ppr!icntionm wilbe uinuile to the L~eiislatuore at its m-'xt S'sin for air net of inicorporationr ONCE HWP A Germas farnilyi composed' of ..an old cmena his wife and a life'd of sial healthy: .and'ry cheeked 'childred/ direct Tra theo"Fatherland," who arrived in Baltsiore i ew. J4 "sialaceiamn' they way to the sar wt-si," wa bod. h day alter their arrival; by someI ntd/A sd couisa drel, of a smuall leather trunk.,o' aflilg 84.207 in Gold, which they, had brousght ealely 3,000, miles over it. trencheraua' sea - to part company with just as they had no-srly reached their des. tination. The dlistrers.-consequult.t upon the. roulir~ation of their loss can scarcely be imaugined. um mack the strange sequel. The father, in paing along Liairr S-rarSr, was prompted by, his lucky genips to pros,- for a mome-ut at the window of Messrs. PYFER & CW.' No. I Light Street,, In which n large awl unt of Gold its dice pl-,yed to the gaze of the curione,: whe n hie yield ed to an I- resisttble ysarnit'g to try hiis Lueli in come of their %lagnificent Lottaries, In th.- h'ope to to-te r:- his loss. He purettnes' a Packuge of Ticket- in the Maryland Conssolidated Lottery,' Class No. 125, land our readors mray judge his eu,prise and excessive joy, upon learning after the drawing that hie had drawn the Brilliant Prize of 8%).000, which~handsouo amo~unt this Far-Famned'and Truly Fortunate Lottery Firm promptly paid him without charging ,any extra discount, when he went his way reynemig. IDALrmtoaR. PA Pca. Straws sheow whichl way the wind blows/ PYFER & CO. SELL THE PRIZES I Fortunes for all at this Lucky House! A FEWV MORE OF THlE GLORIOUS RE. U LTS ! 8 30,000, Whole Ticket, sent to Columbus, Ohio. - 8,98, Whole Ticket, sent to Georgia. 3,000, Whole Ticket, sent to No. Carolina, 1h,000 Half Ticket sent to North Carolina. 7,000), Half Ticket, sent to Virginia. 51,000, Quarter Ticket, sent to So. Caroli na. ae10,000, Half Ticket, sent to Virginia. 9,214, Quarter Ticket, sent to Peey lva K,0:'0, Quarter Tiket, sent to Tennessee. .4000, Quarter TVick et, sent to Indiana. Every Prize advertised by PYPER & CO. are noticed by the Managers in their Odicial Reports. PYFER & CO. pay their Prizes at sight! Nothing so easy now as to realize a For. tune ! All who read this paper should try their Luck! A small outlay may secure an independent Fortune! Brilliant Schemes for October - 1849, All N : 2 ers strictly confitetioal Date, Capital No. of rawn. Price Price of Oct. Prizes. B-allots Tlick. P'ck'ge 1 $27.500) 75 Nits 11 $8 8'25 (K) P 20,000 75 15 5 15 ii) 3 38,000 78 . 13 10 :32 51) 4 2:5, " 78 13 5 18 59 53of10, " 72 13 5 1 25. 0 30, "6 75 13 10 32 50 8 24,940 78 13 10 27 50 0 22,500 78 141 5 17 50 10 50,000 75 ~11 16 50 25 11 24, " 78 13 5 18 50 12 15, " 75 14 4 13 00) 13 F 35, ". 7 1 I 3 0R0ZE 18 20,00 75ol Ticet 5n to 5oubu0 820 30, Whl Ticet sen to 14oria 7400, "al Ticet 10n to Virgni 254,00, Quart 7 14ckt 5en to So5Coi 10,000, "il Tike8 1en to Virgnia 9,24, Q"ar 75 icet 8en to7e 5y0a Tic.t0n0, ureickbbshei to pnaper. Every Pie m ader fe by daY I v& .r. are noed byt the anagrers' Pntr Dria. D-EvryodeIt PFR & CO. pa hi rzsa is tanwere vrtr ol tol who eado thes Country fhoul ryeir A7 smal ouakgy f kt may ecrannd rawen Forunepa! Brilliany incayhsms hfrer Octobera Dt, aietlyNo oale tron ie re of Oc.Perins. tadit fron'Rltore who'g wil findhat it5i o neesar to encose th 20,000( 7.5 ow in th 15ov ,-ced 3i, for00a 7acag or 1igl 10ke tothe 4T 25,y 7o8nae Fa-Fme an Old E tablished 72louseof2 The 50bribe 7fer his trac ofld a rdfr Spring 78sstn 1n al of 20 13es 3itate 7n 1ot 1 0l diretio frothe 7ntiut onth pu 8i ro 750ain from th4,min 78n 13 Cadn adj5in ing theland 7fth 1nti4t and ir. F.srt 1on 2On0 th 7reie ar5 5eea 15r 00l 24 nedco0. An0310 10n for plato A25 o-Th 7d7iin trac 1.5 17re,5o 27 or) of 7RWN 13 20 C0.5 Sumtevi3 l Aug, 13 109 4 2 50 OJ'lla pio tic 'ae i ure A1ik~ pplction, wd !ibe-mlde t he Laegi. ture at.snex z on ordr a few-ids running eastrdl alwmm taront. elped toth Camdonl Road. ElY Eerv o d oard ER CO'r . iras ardb 1 r1titit ta nm genten rl e+. y, , 7 l i5 4' " \ r~ t ' t " l .' J ' ' , ' persode the Daltoin Roe ~ ~ i~ etM, as lretof rssue 30 " - W i:.B ARTB S , ry. Fare Rtediced W'20 bo F '~ .r.~'Y Charleston to e fer TII1 GREAT "I OUJTh iRO 'N "' Ie AVCHIN% t the S. C, S rea VItlie foo ofdte leu. . 4 f . " rens- t. daily a t3 , p.2 . ffter n tht, Krv a l 6, the Southorn-ears; via WlLMINGTON and WELDON, N.-. C. PETE'rBi.RG. RUCH MOND, to WVA8i-JNGTON, IJALTI MORE, PHIILAD)ELPHIA. and N. YORIK. The public is' respectfully . informed th'at the steamers of thin line, from Charleston-to Wilmington, are in first rate condition, and h '6 ' are navigated by wollf known and experienced commanders, and the railroads are in fine or-' der, thereby securing both safety and dispatc. A TDROUGH TI ET having already been in operation .will be continued on and after the first of Oct.189, as a permanent ar. rangement from Charleston to New York, Passengers availing themselves thereof, will have ith option either to continue without delay through the route or otherwiser to stop at. any of the intermediate points, renewing their seats on the line to suit their conve nience. By this route travellers may reach New York on the third day during business hours. Baggage will be ticketed on .board the Steamer to Weldon, as likewise on the change of cars, at the intermediate points front thence to N. York. Through Tickets $20 each, can alone be had from 'E, WINS LOW, Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh; I. It. Company, at the office of the Conpgny foot of Laurens-street, to whom please apply. For other information inquire of b L. C. DUNCAN, At the American Hotel, Charleston S. C. May 9 49 ly. BUILDING, The sub'cribers respectfully inform their fef. low citizens that they hvo associated them selvps in b.iness for the purpowe of undertaking and -:xr.curiNG contracts for Buildings of "ny discription and carpenters work in general. We have made such urrangements as to ena. - ble us to build for our friends and employers, completing their woik in every department, putting them to no inconveniance whatever; merely having to give us an idea of what de. - seriptiomn of building they require-in a reason able time receive the keys and fork over the merliul. Wit possess ample means of furuishing the best Lumber, Bricks, Snithwork, Pointy, Limer etc., etc. Together with good Sworkme and many years experience as practical mechanics we are determined as far as our humblo sphere extends to wipe off the reproachattaehed to the inoble told south 'Carolina-and arousie. her Rip Van Winkle slurbers, and leave COhlifuruia to take curs of herself 0, C. JON ES, T. J. COGIILAN. Aug. 29, 1849. 44 2 Plantation for Sale5. Trhe subscriber offers for sale his Plan tin inSumter District,, two miles south of titatesburgha, consisting of a tract of seven ' hundred anid fifty acres (750,) a large portion Oak and flickory aufcadmnirably adapted Lo the cultivation of '6fon. There is an excel lent Dwelling llouse-good out buildings stable and barns-and houses for the accom umod it ion of forty or fifly negroes. 'rhe g~ood lands and decide l health of the place comb ine to render it a desirable purchase. For terms aipply to WV. J. RlEES, Jr. Statesburgh, Sept 19, 1849. 46 tf 100 SACliS P'RIME SALT. Just re-4 Ucwe and for snle by BROWN, L'EE & CO. Sept_4 45 tf 20 coILS FIRST QUALITYV BALE RCPE. Just 'receivedl and fot sale by __ UROWVN, LEE & CO. 10 PIECES DUN l)EE LINEN BAGS G[NG. Just received and for sale by Sept 4 BROWVN, LEE & CO. Set445 tf J0 POUNDS PRIE BALE TWINE. Jus.t received andI for saIC hby BRtOW.. L5EE & CO. Sept. 4 45 On Consignment. A lot of very superior WVoolen Gohods from the 8 dem Factory ini North Carolina war rainted free fromg abolition and cholera. Just received nnd foir sale by BIROWN, LEI. & CO. Bagging Rope and Twine. Ju-t receive'd a large s'upply of DA~GGING1 ROPE and TW!NE. For Sale by A. J.- & P. MOSES. Sept. 11 4ti tf Wanted to Hire 100 Hands, Tlo work on the Rail Road; these hrands will be employed out in the Pine woods until aflter frost, whien they iih be placte o the sahe of the River swanip, the work is all high and .lry, and the hands will be supplied with an abundance of whaolesome food and dry tents. WVages good, and paid in Cash maontha' ly, or as the owner may profet~ Enquire of C. S. Mcett ont the work near Manchester, or of the subscriber, in Sumter ville. D. 1, McLAURIN, Aug. 20. 1849. 4.3 tf CALL AT THlE SOUTHERN STORE Fisher & Hoxie Receive weekly by steaaera from NE YORK A dditins to their extensive assortment o? Dr~y Goods, a nd are alwmays prepared to furnish the latest Styles at .satistactory prices. Columbia, June60, 32 Oua LQndon Porter. Just received 15 do@r. Ceaunine LONI N :I POk'TERh. For Sale lM