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% A Oormano old uiman, ids wifl, and. brqdo Vsi tloalthv ,and ,osy. * ihee4d'4bildernu lldetici roi. ibs "Fatherland," whol a ied In httinore a ftw days glince, on Hsy WAY tcthe'far West;" was robbed the day efidbI their arfivdl- by stme 'unmitightpd acoun ti'el, of a'umallI Iather tanik ontaitiig $4,267 In.Gold, which ~they had' btobght' satoly 3,000 miles over a treacherous sea tuo part company with just as they hadineirly reached their des. tination. The distres consequent upon the realisation of their loss can scarcely be imagined. But mark the strange sequel. The father, in passing along Liaarr STtaaET, was prompted by his clultly genius to pan ". for a momnent at the wiidow of Messrs. PYFE R & CO. No. 1- Ligh t Street,, in uhich a lalge amount of Gold is dis phtyed t6the gaze of the curious, when he yield ed to an irresistible yarning to try his Luck in some of tipir Magniflont Lotteries, in the hope to mnke tp his toss.~ He purohases a Package of Tickets intho Maryland Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 125, and ohr readers may judge his surpriseandexcessivo joy, upon learning after itle drawing that he had drawn the Birilliant Primti of $20,000, which handsome amount this Far Famed and Truly Fortunate Lottery Firm promptly paid him without charging any extra discount, when he wont his way rejnicing. IBATI ORS I'Arrsa. MI 8raws show which way the wind blow8! PYFER & CO. SELL TIE PRIZESI - Fortunes for all at this Lucky House! A FEW MORE OF TIE GLORIOUS RE CULTS! $ 30,000, Whole Ticket, cent to Columbus, Ohio. 8,9068, Whole Ticket, sent to Georgia. 3,000, Whole Ticket, sent to No. Carolina, 18,000 Half Ticket sent. to North Carolina. 7,000, Half Ticket, sent to Virginia. 54,000, Quarter Ticket, sent to So. Caroli na. 10,000, Half Ticket, sent to Virginia. 9,214, Quarter Ticket, sent to Pennsylva nia. 8,000, Quarter Tiket, sent to Tennessee. 4,000, Quarter Ticket, sent to Indiana. Every Prize advertisad by PYFER & CO. are noticed by the Managers n their Otliciul Reports. PYFER & CO. pay their Prizes at sight! Nothing so easy now us to realize a For. tune ! All who read this paper should try their Lurk! A small outlay may secure an inadepcndent Fortune! Brilliant Schemes for October 1849, All Orders strictly cm:!fldential Date, Capital No. of Drawn. Price Price of Oct. Prizes. Ballots Tick. P'ck'gs. 1 827,500 75 Nos 11 $8 $2.5 00 2 20,000 75 15 5 15 00 3 38,000 78 13 10 32 50 4 25, " 78 13 5 18 50 53of10, " 72 13 5 16 25 6 30, " 75 13 10 32 50 8 24,040 78 13 10 27 50 9 22,500 78 14 5 17 50 10 50,000 75 11 10 56 25 11 24, " 78 13 5 18 50 12 15, " 75 14 4 13 00 13 35, " 78 16 10 30 00 15S of15, " 75 11 8 27 50 10 24, " 78 13 5 18 50 17 37,377 78 14 10 32 50 18 20,000 75 15 5 15 00 19 18, " 78 13 5 18 50 20 30,'" 75 12 10 14 00 22 25, " 78 13 F 27 50 23 20, " 75 14 3 10%2 24 30, " 60 10 10 :30 00 25 20, " 77 14 5 17 5 20 15. " 75 14 4 13 00 27 60, " 78 13 20 65 00 29 25, " 75 12 8 675) :10 24, " 78 13 5 183 50 31 33, " 75 13 10 3'! 511 & Trho price of P'ackages of Quarter Tickets only, is pubilishied in this paper. UJ& Please mail order a few day BEFoRE the Lotteries draw. IE Letters always strongly nv edand carefully scaled. rnv?, irr None but the Managers' Printedl Draw. ings sent from PYFER & CO'8. ULT Every order to PVYFERt & (C. is answeredl by return mail. Bank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit payable in Gold, at sight promptly remitted to any part of the Country for Prizes sold at this Agency. (1J One Package of Tickets may Draw Fonr Capital! IUl .\loney in any) silms hacere,- large, cani be confidentl y mailed to the adudress ol P'ersons at a distance from illitimore, whir wish "Fortune Buckledl on their B.mecks,' will find that it is only necessary to ciielose the price (as limd down in the abovc ached,. ule,) for a Package or Single Ticket to thec Truly Fortunate, Far-Famecd and Old Es. tablished llouse of PYFERL & CO. No 1. [LiouT STaF.T IILarisoU Mn. Land at Bradford Springs POR BALB. AN ELIGIBLE SUMMER RESIDENCE, Thlie Subscriber offers Is tractorfland al Blradford Springs coinsisting in all of 20( Acres, situated in a North Easterly directior from the Institute on the pnblic road leading from the Swimming P'ens to C.t'idein, adjoin. ing the lands of the 1institute anud Mr. F. lirit. ton. Oni the premises are severail very bok Springs, (Sniphier, calybrmte anud extellenat drinking water springs) and from its com. mianding position would form an eligible sitt for a hotui, as well ams private resiidence. TPhi s'i!nb!r my of its clinmte io too well knownvm to need couamuient. Anid thle lanid hor planting is as good1 it noet superior to, a ina;ra ,y aroundi At.ao-Thle adjoming tract 15 4wre , or wvhich is a dwelling house arid out building'r Terimi l' ow. For lur' her particule reu nr: of t:. D[e)Il.lls, or of BROWN, LEE & CO0. Sumterville Aug, 15, 184. 42 tI Notice, Application will be made to the Legisla. ture at its next Session, for a Road, running eastwardlyr from the Claremont De~pot to the Camden I ad. JOHIN J RCmn 4ordCo's Roads AuglGi49 ; 2 3 !.A4-Mirs/:Mary AlIsbrook,4 +':t.Wah:{ : B--Wm BreelygF S BelserCallas oer, Tho m ~ r -britton, Thotnas M Brunig Jno; r t~res, "Mb IBarkley.......................:.C--Jame I Chandler, Walter J'cor; bett. - Y r " , r, Davis. :E-Miss Louissa "B Ellis Miss Anna 'En. F-John Furgetson, Dr Furman:' G-Thomas Garrott, Jn James Grahani A 11 Gray, J G' Gatlin, Roy Chris- -Gads. dent, W JGibson. . 1--W D Henry,. Rev W 1? Haltom, W R Harvin, G.r 8ionse. J-H Johnson, Tnorias Jarrell, Newland Jones, JaTnes .lones." SK- F Keels, F H Kennedy. L-Josiah Luckey, Wmn J Lee, Samuel Lavry. M-Mrs EthurI ' lRa, Miss Anttin 11 McIntosh, :is h Mim1s, Edwna ardru, Jrs .JT Au'rrh , Airs Eliza Mood-. 11 McFadden C C 4afoody, J McCauley, J R Mc Law. N-- Miss Susan A Nelson, Master Joli Nettles. P'-Lydia ' Pordreau. R--Mrs 'olly Rcames, John Ricks, Mr Elixabeth Richbourg. S-Jflerson Spann, Janes B Smith, Law. rence Neymoro. T-John Thomson, J S Tindall,. James . Theam es, Lewis Taylor, Mrs Elizabeth Trapp. W-W Wylie, D. Wilson,-Dattiel K Whit taker. HENRY HAYNSWORTH, P. M. F, SUMRRTER, Attorney at Law. BROAD STREET, Sumterville, J S. C. May 16, 1849. - 129 tf Natioe Application will be made to the Legislature at its next Session for an ct of incirporator of the "Iome Branch Baptist Church. Aug. 18, 1849 44 t Head Quarters, 44th R tao. S. C. Mr.., OyFORD, Sept. 23, 1849. Tho following Staty appointments harc hei made by Col. F. M. oellett, Comr manding the 44th Rgt. So. Ca. Militia who shall he obeyed and respected ac. cordingly. Dr. John I. iller, Surgeon. Richard . Cain, Quarter Master. Warren T. Wilder Adjutant. W. F. B. aynsworth, Judge A dvocate Chas. H. Richardson, Assist't Surgeon Henry J. Hntynsworth, Pay Mtaster. Joseph K. Hodge, Serge:' Major. M. G. Rtamsay, Quar. Mlas. Sergeant. Rev. Noah Graham, Chaplain. By Order of F. M. Mellett. Co . 44th Regt. So. Ca. Militia. W. F. Wilder Adjt. Wane to Hirela s or JurAcase CA. ood Chasher Aand' reonfo whomp a . fair die wiSergien. Shejmu. bcpByea Orelfl.M reoiede.Enur atthsof.44hRg.o.C.Mlta Aug. Wi2erAljf AodCookWg e ToandcIone A fine lot of ELI)ORADO CIIEWINC TOBACCO, for Sale by CLA RK & LEWIS. 10 Sept 1810. 47 tf A CARD. Reynolds & Reynolds, I hwne thisi day associated WVM. L,. REY' NOLDS9 with mec in the practice of DEN T1ISTlR V. Mr. Ri-v.soLJs htas beeni my pupil for th< past four years, and I commennd him with con tidence to the COlmunityv. TIhe business will he 'conducted as former ly at my theie on Main street, under th4 above ntame and style. WM. REYNOLDS. Aug. 15 4i f $25,000 CASH, TJhis amount in cash to be pariid for negroe; fronm the ,age of fromi 141 to :i0 years ol. T1'he highest market prices will lie given, atn persons wishing to dlispoi'e of suchi propertn will find ready sale by applying to the sub scriber at Sunmtervillc S. C. 'T. J. DINKIN.. Aug., 4, 1819. 41 if. Notice, A pplication will be miade to the Lecgislatura at its next session to close the Roadi knowl as tho State Rtoad from Green's to) Vance Ferry', and also, to open the old Roadl leadin fromi Scotta lake to Vanices Ferry as neari the old Vances Ferry Road as is praciabhle. J. 1B. BROGDOlN. Clarendon Conntty 13 A4ug., 1849. 3m~ Notice Is hereby give~n that appilication will b? mnade to the Le~rgislatunre al its n'ixt Sesiont charter a Banik, to be located at Snmotervill in the District of Suumter. Sept. 4 45 3m Beef! Beef! Newg Arranlgenhent. heebsiber be(gs leave t.o int(orm h, frinds ini Numteri e an iid vomiiity, that~ a his opponent m the Be~ef businiess contmnoe to, llntlher i' ni~ th iins dav, that het dow,, thia he will chianige to AiOi(NUDAYS, WEDlNES DJAYS andti SAT1URDAYS are the days h will Butcher: the prices are five andl six ets if Beef is Unken regularly round--if clinic pieces every timie, of the round, the prnice eight cents. All piersons are requested t have a small llook si) that. lie Beef can b entored iin their Boo0k as well ats mine. .lnne 27 JIOlIN C'IIINA. New Flour, J1uLst received1 and for enle low~ for cash by Autg JOH IN O'ON NO.' r}!. A~ 100,? ~ I~'~~s r~ede. og A. R. -Bra. ' nit a ab his; asa cadlidate for the bfflce ofh' iatithq next electiou. Margh9 1849 , 24td 0 rWe a-e a tasidt announce ; IALLX. :BROGDON, Esq. Candidate for, th Oflico of'Shoriff of Sum er 1i/trigt,.t. the next Election. '. 'We :are autho'ized to announce Col. JOI'N C. R1A ME, a candi. date, fr the Qffice of Sheriff, at the ensuing Election. .sept. 27,"1848, - 48 tf O.rTime Pricads of Ricarud B. BROWN, announce hint as a Candidate for the Office of Sheriff of Sumter District at the entuing Election. Sept. 20, 1848. 47 tf (cr'We are authorized to announce Major IOHN BALLAI.D, as a candidate fo Sheriff at the ensuing election. April-26th, 1848.. 26 tf OTh ie friends of Willi a A; COLCLOUJGIU, Esi. announce him as a :andidate for Sheriff at the next Election. April 19, 1819. - 25 FOR CL ERK. t" We are authorized to announce Mr. JOHN 0. l)URANI' as a candidate for tht-<.lice of Clerk of the Court at the ensuing election. Nov. 8 3 tf Mr. Editor:--Please announce JiOIN DAItGAN JONES, as a candidate for re election, to the office of Clerk of the Court for Sumter District, and oblige the SUMTERIANS. April 20th, 1848. 20 tf ( Ve are authorized to an nounce DANIE L H. ICI IBOIJRG, a can didate for the onilce of Clerk at the ensuing election. Jan. 20, 1810. 13 tf I'OR T1'AX COLLECTOR. (3' We are authorized to an nounce ALEXANDER WATTS, Esq., as a (Candidate for Tax Collector, of Claremont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRIlENDS. PLANTER'S HOTEL, BY ROBERT LATTA LATE 81' C. H. DAvid, Would respectfully announce, that he has now in charge the above twell located Ilotel, convenient to the most husiness part of the Town, for travellers; directly on all streets passing through-and now undergoing thor ough repairs. Ile earnestly solicits a call from his friends and the public generally-fur he feels confident that they cannot be other wise than pleased, as no pains will be spared to make all comfortable. A variety of the best Liquors can be had at the Bar, except on Sundays. Gordard's old 1805 Brandy and other fine Liquors in bottles: the most favorite brands of Champagnes; the choicest brands ofSegarsandi Tobacco; Scotch Ale in pints; SOnA WATER and ICE wil he kept constantly on hand during the summer season. Good Stables, roomy lots for Drovers, and always plenty of corn, oats and fodder, and attensive host lers. ie is agent for the Northern Linie of Sta N. B.-Omnnibuses run regularly to and from the Rail Road Depot for passengers, who can also be accommodated witni a car riage, buggy or horse to go into the country. Camden, May 24, 18-19. 41 tf' Cod Liver Oil, A fresh supply of the above 0i1 of snperi or qluality, just received at *Yearly O)pposite .1lasonic I[alI. Camnden, A uJg 1. 18 19. Castor Oil For fami ily and plan ita't'in use of tine anll!i ty, and( put u1p i n~ itanlttits to :4u1it puirc ha sers, al ways on hand and for sale byv 7.. J. l)h:IA'Y, Camndea, A ug. 1, 1It. ) To Tanners. The :ubsr:hor keeps, cmnstantly' on handi, a full suppJ~ly of T1rain tOil of go:ud quality whichl ihe offers for saule by the L'..ua or qluanityI at reduced prcs COLLI ER'S RtEMEI)Y, For Diseased Horses. Spavi.n, lig Jaw, I ounder, Sprauins2 and .Strains, Splhnis, \Vid ( GAlis, iti n liie, String lihalt, Trru h,IP'l .1 hil, ee., &c. I I:ving beeni appoi)ntedh A\gent for the above, I woubl. callI the uttentin of*I Farn,ors and bealers in Ilo rsto the importatnce of hav img it a.lways at hand Cannin Jun Ist 1. ;32 i SPRING AND SUMMER ,,VMEDICINES. parila dI. 'll, Gotrd ,ns, Spenceror's., lirandreths' Vigh~.ts and I , . Ie ' Pill ; lih .'s linbro.ca tioni for I lopig ouh . . s'in'yr. Nap. tha:, Ayer's Ihrr Potr.il &c. & c. All of which ma~y he hatd tresh. and genuiine at Camiden June21 1st, 1')9. 32 t The subserib~er respietiaiilly in formsl the: public thait lie cont'ities I. lking, at his ohi rtand in lBroad st reet nei n Main. lireadl alid all varieties of Fanmcy Cake, Ihisenits aund C rackers, co.ns' motly on hand. Also-.-liereV(ived Vil a1 conStanit supp)~ly of Sihi's celebrated SOD)A WAl'E Ru and a suipply of l en fro m C harleston. iCIC CRICAMN, every varimly of Confec t'1ionmary, Frnit, Naitive and1 Tlropical, Nuts, Fancy Art ic h-s, etc. c'c., constantly on hand. tifr FLOURIL, of the 'est brands 'for sale. IOIIN O)'CONNOR. July 18, 1419. ; 400 pounds Leaf Lard, (6 bushels large ON! ONS, for salelby W, AI'KN &C ~VIHEI4V Dif t h f u gait 't t 1 E s TA BL 1.8H ME. T, lJ6. 208 ;iWg-sit e dorne:f WentwortlChadl od n; (e. Purchasers will find at allf~imes afull sand Pomplete stock of Gent's. READY-MADE -CiOTINLGw AJTIQ~JS.' -r A. KENT. O. U. 'jTCHlgLL anufactory 113 Washington Stores N. SMay 1849. 30 tf HARMONIC INSTITUTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Imporiter of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street,. Sign of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. GREGG, HAYDEN, & GREGG, [mporters of Fine Watches, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE. Guns, Military & Fancy Goods, Corner of King and Hasell streets, Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM GREGG, H. SIDNEY HAYDEN, A. HI. HAYDEN, May 23, 1849. 30 ly New & Fashionable Clothing, GEORGE A. HYDE, IUCCESSOIt TO HOUSTON & HYDE, 283 KIKG -ST. Opposite Aerclants Hotel. Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing, G. A. H. Respectfully invites the attention >f his friends and the public to his large as ortment of Fashonable and Elegant Cloth ng now on hand, equal in every respect to thc best custom work, to which he is weekly nlding large supplies direct from his own Alanufactory in New York. This Establishment is conducted entirely in the Cash Principles both in purchase and ,ales, giving him great advantage in his se lections and enabling him to to sell at New York rates. lie is now offering this stock, (which is not excelled for rariety, style, beau '/, and durability of worknan..hip in the Union, at such prices as to make it an induce ment for purchasing to call before making heir selections. A superior assortment of lVine Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Canes, &c. &c. :onstantly on hand. With attentive and obliging salesmen, entlemen can depend upon having their wants supplied immediately. All garments warranted to fit well and give satisfaction in every respect. IUTMr. JonN T DA nr, long known in the Ilothing line is now at this establishment, where he would be happy to see and serve his friends. GEO. A. HYDE, Succestor to Houston & Hyde. Charleston. May 23, 1849. 30 ly AMERICAN HOTEL. CORN ER OF KING AND GOFRGE sTREETS. CHARL.ESTON, S. C. This HoItel is situated in the most fashion dble part of the City. The Proprietor will bie pleased to see his friends and the travelling piublic promiising, that no exertions shall be wanting on his part to make their stay agree aile. Prices reasonable. F". A. I110KE, Proprietor. J4Ins WV. KING, Assistant. Aiinr. 29 44 t f PLANTERS' HOTEL, CIIARLESTON, S. C. Folrmerlb kept i Char'les HI. Milot. LA.\IK IN & lIl hRST llaving hec.ame the Proprietors of this ex tenisre :and well known establishment, sub mai's its claimts with confidence to public sup) pcrt, satishci that their etibrts will render c'omfotrtable all who may favor them with a call. July 21, 1819. 40 13t CHARLESTON HOTEL, The nindersigned late oif the United States I lotol. Augusta, Georgia,) having leased the (JIA~l~i'ON HOTEI, for a term of years, takes pleasure in statoirg that the en tire Estiablbshmient has beent refitted and fur niished with new Furniture, andt is now open for the reception of comnpany. lImprovemients have also beeni made in the l iuse, partieularly in the L adies' Depart mient by the addhtion of a Reception Parlor, and the removal of the Ladies' Drawing W',hich imoprovemnents, he is assured, will greatly add to the comforts of the guests of the ho.use; andI hopes, by strict attention on his o3wn part togethier with the officers of his bionse t., merit a liberal share of the public pat ro.nage. [DANIEL MIXER, Proprietor. M~erchant's Hotel Co'rner ofj King and Society .%treets, (lIIAR IMSTlON, S. C. This Iloitch, situated in the business part at the city, ofyhrs every desirable comfort andi coniveiience to~ the Travelling Commu nity, and Pecrmainent Boarders. The estab lishmeint is conducted strictly on Temper ance principles. TERM18 MOIDERATE. ILii Omnihnst and Carriage will attend the Steamboat Whlarf, and also to the Rail Road D~epot, for the accommodation of Pas Feb 21 17 1v New Goods, The undorsignen has just received a ful and genteral assortment of New Goods, which he will sell very low for CIash or goo~d paper. L. B. IIANKS. 1 0,000 SEGARLS for Sale by -L. 11 fraKS. r vijusttaweoned (ryi wvith oa awstnemnt of'flO TS, lot$ ss an4s&ivisss '8L1!PlRS, o'R: f eveefl what. avrfoe pf1 to Ivpb on andso-, lickse an eJr cc1l at ;o IO dctor oas pt iller' & o .rg Soro. Also tier 7I Fahipnsble lipper fur La'dies calld LOR TIES. QT Al ripssewed up:e4: Charge.. -Sin Bf?[s oot Miay 2 1849 - 1 tf BOOKS OPF. ,. W(LMIGTON AND MANCHESTOR II* D 'rho subscribers have opened bok fr receiving subscriptions of stock to the Wil mington and Manchester Rail - Road, at the office of JameseD. BI ndin ,Esq. JAS. D. BLA D , W. A. MULDROW. C Sumterville, 20 Aug.,.1849.. 43 tf JOHN T, GREEN ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oumterville, 0. (S. Will practice in the Courts of Law, for Sumter, Darlington and Kershaw Districts. Office one door below Clark's Hotel., RICHARD M, DYSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oumnteroille, 0 . E. LAW NOTIcE. GREGG, PALMZER & GREGG, Will practice' in the Courts of Law and Equity, for Fairfield District; and GREGG & GREGG, will practice in Kershaw and'Sumnter, in ad dition to Richland. Columbia, 1st January, 1849. 17 t1j SURGEON DENTIST, SUMTERVILLE, S. C. Mr. H. will administer the Chloroform in Surgical and Dental Operations, if required. June 7, 1848. 32 ly More New Goods. Received, The subscribers have received another lot of Spring Goods. They have a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, consisting (viz.) of embroidered Musling, embossed do. dotted do. sprig do. col'd. do., Lawns, Cambrics, Muslin, Gingliams, col'd Ginghams, mourning do. &c. A variety of Linen Drills, Vestings, Ready made Clothing, Panama and Leghorn Hats, California H ats, &c. Also to be found at their Grocery, fresh No. 1, Mackerel, dried Hlerrins, N. C. and country Bacon and Lard, superior N. 0. Mo. lasses, &c. J. T. SOLJOMONS & CO. NEW DRUG STORE. The subscriber wvould respectfully inform his customers, friends, and the public gener ally of Sumter, that he has, and wvill constant ly keep on hand, a Fresh and well selected stock of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Windowv Glass and Putty; Fine Soaps and Fancy Articles; all of wvhich will be sold chmeap), by RI. SIDNEY MELLETT, M1.D. One door west of McLeau's old stand. P, S. All orders fro:n the country promngt y attendeod to. For Sale, The subscribec otTe for sale his planta t ion, situate~d between Surmterville and State burg, containing 5001 acres oif land; a good dwellinig I louse and out-buddinesa, with, an excellent Grist Mill: the Mill Ilouse is in first rate repair, having been lately rebuilt on an improved plan, a good stand "for custom, with a Gin house attached, running b y wa ter. Any person wishing to p)urchase can app)ly to CHAR LES C. JACKSON.. Sumter, April 30, 1949. 27 if TIU .DVED COTTON GINS. Thank ful .for past favours, the subscriber wishes to inform the public that he still Manufactures COTTON GINS at his Es tablishiment in Statesburg on the most im proved and approved plan, of the miost sim ple construction of the finest finish, and of the best materials, to wit, Steel Saws and Steel plated ribs case hardened, in which lie will sell for two dollars per saw. Hie also repairs old Gins, und puts them ini coin. plete order at the shortest notice. All or ders for Gins will be promnply andl punctu ally attended to. WIlLLIAM ELISON. Statehurg, S. C. A pril 11, 1849. 24 tj Upholstering and Paper HANG'ING. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has established himself in Sumtervillo, and is now prepared to execute any order that may be entrusted to his care, with neatness and dispatch, to wit:-Mkig ail repairing Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, (of every description,) Mlat raises made to order, and every variety of Daud Doxes. CHIARLES DeLORME. May 23, 1849. Cm CLARK'S HOTEL SUYITERVILLE, S. CAROL NVA. The subscriber wvould respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he. has opened for their accommodation a House of Entertainment in thid place. lie solicits a share of public patronage, and promises to spare no pains in order to merit .ang seure tlm' samie. lHe would further add, that the ...on of his House is such, as ent irely sub serves both business and quiet. A trial is al ho asks. WEBB CLARK. Jan, 8, 1849- 11 tf 10 Pieces Muscheto Netting for sale chean by .1. 1':A en tr, d ~, e all4111 Y ny r ,6 3ads,~ ads , :eu r r ttig.haidu oerg inganyigud Nursin LAok singd Nursing, Codi ouan &c. &c . Also, C tre~ss awhich they will selI low or Cauhl'r - r 1 k" . 0 RNTUREMADE andI RBPAIR. ED at theshortest notice . ;; SMahot ny aind Plairn Coffins nihe t- ithie' hol-testiod. ot-'received asplendi4i asortsi to Jseads, Sitting and Nursing Cheirs. D. S. SARGENT. GIN MAKING, &CW Weaeprepared to execute orders to an ixnjre thine tale, bth ao irne or is U co0tuce n a plA,n atdie,4~ adarepairs. our ighns, sre ngth d~pce. aEy materi the t scessful c vantag ny othFalig Blin Cons of pai. We lodus. eSte Plante l ith oee se an anlentit aforthneslves mjrlste fest ape, wth uic gneiri th eatethe hl maino cthe otocmpai adtge of r woress, trie.t a GINE MAKING&. We are prepared to eoue oer in t ofbnt in e aedinstea. plardnewsa aflst wo cas the Sta pu, bliaes ly, hat. the alste the noeastei an coairn Kiuhtrleet pr iale th47.2 lyno'psi ethe Af wo aR D rices. su arber hae ooing e the o or inte schtr c ine-n as lean s. Woe, os raesoe oc, Suandths, Tlends pade &c. &c.y matershort ntice, snucierafl otms. the auic te large, Pret erplan cial. tklurteorv apric,cme o themlCut t hey suain hav Gaentsis the corner her wil kp qoantly od Fnds an d the Pubre ats peare t heail atr aln time takiet lesu to accmmdteas themrnoCut ae ane conan lyon h reh: An sasnabe assortng. en, fe coting Store (known rawes MCraas wlost thau and morn aprnd aones, ar d brsoabm aurdo. vubsantlo fonr . He wil keconsaly fo San aerve tthe Claeadmot -aepo Fains and atrt~ s hopes, by punctuality and his desire to please all, to merit a continuance of their Patron ag and confidence. P. J. WINN. JAn. 15, 1849, 12 tf clothing A fine assortmentof Ready Made Clothing with Shirts Drawers Cravats Gloves &c. Panama Leghorn and Paleaf fiats, broad brim fur do., ve-y low for Cas~h. .: L.B. HANKS. STAGE NOTICE. TheC.Stagewllrun Jaily1 37o Sumil monG, ettigOt oretonh r. ria fthe s the toerno fromth Julytio.,39 4 andmbacervilk lov8t eb. for9 18l by WASCINGTO HALLWS AtlO Sanita, Geoiapnxh s~ ABriankfas and DnCine Hoauc sfo theDearur obtey CLAars.E~ls SOLID. H. th. publico, tht l J ilhul f1o the 4m Z. A.mRCcE. .A. A Ag. usta,- Ga. N. E ARGOsq, smyregulrlyiieor.t thands onstite ageent andaopre, douring mhy absnc faromage. Sa Aug. 2, 189.9- 4m handac fiok thoe, urae ofNereso eithe 9ex Ap 27 Colmbi, Sp .Aish, hal84anGhun The Subscriher iswold praed te mbenei of the publictt hoie, ind haut Cfromt id, drieon Depott Sutrv.e ARETh. lad Aug. 2,184 43 I f myri jsecevom n th Saen - MELL&T L. B.U STANK8. Aug. 2, 1849 44 t . I hndfoute urhae fegoe or