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ITORTNM 8TRNGE" 'A . fiau miell, comt oebid o 'ay 6d. mspu,, his' uf~ad a Wood of six healthl and "rosy -o de 4r r ad they way tothe "far west," was robbed-the day titer their arrival by some unmitigated scoun drel, of ia smell leather tnuck containing $4,267 in Gold, which they had' brought safely. 3,00O miles over a,treacrous . sea to part company with just askthby had noily teached thieir dos. 'tination. The dtires coulioquent upon the realisaltidn of thelf' loss Can Icateely be imaginedi. Bu~t%:nark the' strange sequel: The. father, in passing along LtanT Staast, was prompted by his lucky genius to pause for a moment at the window of Messrs. PYFER & CO. No.1I Light Street, Iin which a largo amount of Gold is dis played to the gaze of the curious, when he yield, - ed,to an irresistible yearning to try his Luck in sofnpe of their Magnificent Lotteries, ins the hope to make up his loss. H e purchases a Package of'Tickets in the Maryland Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 125, and. our, readers muny judge his surprise and excessive joy, upon learning after the drawing that he had drawn the Brilliant Prize of $2t1.000, which handsomto amount this Far Famed and Truly Fortunate Lottery Firm promptly paid him without charging any extra discount, when hie went his way rejoicing. I BLaTIMORE Parsa. Straws Show which way the wind blow! PYFER & CO.8SELL THE PRIZES S Fortutnesfor all at this Lucky House! A FEW MORE OF IlE GLOltROl'8 RE CULTS! S30,000, Whole Ticket, sent to Columbus, Ohio. 8,968, 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 'unsylva 8,000, Quarter Tiket, sent to 'Tennessee. 4,000, Quarter Ticket, sent to Indiana. Every Prize advertised by PYm ERt & CO. are noticed by the Managers mn their Olicial Reports. PYFER & CO. pay their Prizes at siaht! 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 Orders strictly c fmdentiatl Date, Capital No. of Drawn. Price Price of Oct. Prizes. Ballots Tick. P'eak'gos. 1 $27,500 75 Nos 11 $8 $25 00 2 20,000 75 15 5 15 00 :3 38,000 78 13 10 32 50 4 2.5, " 78 13 5 28 50 5 S of 10, " t2 13 5 1 25 6' 30,4" 75 13 10 32 .50 8 24,940 78 13 10 27 50 9 22,500 78 14 5 17 50 ClssN2 15, "n our 14or 4a 1dg his suprs mo d excessi75 11y 8po 27rnn 5lt 18rzeo 2,000, whc 75 15on 5mu15 this d2scou, wh"h we8 hii wa r 27 50g 23 20, "L75 14 . 1025. 24 300, "hl Ticet 1en to Colubus 27,00, H"l Ti 78t sen 2o Virnia 4,00 Qurcer ofiPckesn tof Qo.uarter 100 afTicket, ny iulsen tohirnap. 9,14 PQeaematrer at fent toy 1'nEFORE ,00 Quetter Tiways sntlyeneean 4,0,n urgrTist sent toomPYndia.nO' . TEvery r dertie b PYFEL & CO. i arnotied by tetr maniel. ntei fca BRepko r aftoseriiae o eoi paybe in O pa~teir prip t reit! tong satof eas nounstfor reizesa sor. Al whi o Ageadti pprshuytr.hi AT sne ouakgy fkt may scrani depedwn Forunapa! BrTllinty inchyemes foecr Octoer a he c Order stly cled to h deso Date, Cidtait ios ofl Dracessaric tor enofe Oct.) forizs aacageosnl Ticket to thes tabised 0us o :3 38,00 P78 ER 10 CO.5 10dfr Springs 75stn in all of 25 Acr 5, uae 75 a 1Nrt Eate4 directio ingofthe 7ad 5o h Intiut 8n Mr 750Bit 20ins (3 uhr, 7 caybt and 14cel0n for a3ht0, aswl 60 priat 10esideN A2 o-..Th adoiin trac 15 acre,50 or3ofBOW, LEE 1: & 1CO. Sumtevill Aug 75, 1849 1042 tf ILJ' heopice akgso ure Apictson il bismde the Laegia thre Lotris draw.so, o Rarunn eatari Lefrom alway Csareont elpt andh~ Camenl seald. .ns n froaFrd~ Com's. Ras Aug E13,y ore olYm~R&C.i The atibscriberoi re h w rec one or tliotlar est and -most. desob2$o' of GOODS that has.nver betr e o rod to the friends atnsicustomera of th6 T oy ivsf drmg the past, we openod and.are now prepge d to show a splendid as sortmient of Rich Fabricsfor Ladies? Dres sUcU As, Elegant Cai nisres, Muslin Do. Laines,-Plain Merinos, Chameleon Lustces, Lyahese Cloths, DeLisle Stripes, Gitighams Prints, &tir-,-g A large ausortiicnat ot-Shawvls, Such us Long and squaro Shavls, both plain' and printed, silk, cashniere hridbroche. A large stock of .Linens . and Linen qoods. Marseilles Quilts, Dimwities,{burtain Stufra, &c. EVERY VARIETY OF HOSIERY. Goods for Gentlemen's Wear, ALSO A large and splendid stock of Readg Made CLOTH I NG, Of every quality, and at prices which cannot fail, to please. AND They are also prepared to oflbr~to Planters and others, one of the most complete assort ments to be found in Canden,of Blankets Kerseys Sattincts Jeans, DOMESTICS, -C., &c. (lT They confidently invite the attention of purchasers to their stock, as one of the lar gest in town. It is their intention to embrace in their stock every articleof Dry (Gods that may be new or desirable, so that purchasers can always be supplied with the newest and best style of Goods in the market and at the lowest possi ble prices. M. DRUCKER & CO. Sept. 26 DRY GOODS for FALL TRADE IN CIIARLESTOn, S. C. The subscriber is now receiving one of the largest and mosst lesirablea STOCKS OF GOODS that has ever been ofibred to the friends and customers of '233 KING STIhn :T. le has, during the past Sum:iner, made ex tensive additions and alterations to his rooms, and is now prepared to show in his retail de partmnent a most splendid assortment of Richa Fabrics for Ladies' Dress, Such as: Elegant Silks, Cashmeres, Mus lin D'Laines, Alpacas, Satin Du Chines, E:mm broidered Orleans Cloth, Plain Merinos, Em broidered Cashmeres, Chameleon Lustres, Ginghams, Prints, &c., &c. In tie Shall Departnient, Ile is prepared to offer every variety of Long and Square Si L\W LS, both Plain and Printed, Elegant Silk do., Plain and Enbrod ered Canton Crape do., Cashmere and Broche do. ALSO, A great variety of Rich Black sind Colored Silk and Satin MANTILLAS, V'ISETTES, and SACKS, A r.so, A large stock of Linenms and Linen Goods, Marseilles Quilts, Fringes, Dimities, Cur taini Stnla, Every variety of IIOSIl' RY. Gloods for Gentlemenw's W~ear, suich as lBroadlcloths, Cassimneres, Vesting4, Cra vats, &c., &c. AND In rooms connected with his front sales rooms lie is prep~ared to ofler Planters and others one of the most compillete assortment to be found in Charleston of Blankets, IKerseys, Siattietts, Jeanis, Doamesicis, &., &. ie contidently invites the atten:.ion of all whoi visit the city to his stock, as ime oft the L.AIRGEST' IN Til SOUTJ1ilI'RN CUN. TRY. .lt is his intentinn to emhrace ini his siock every article oif D~ry Goods th-it may be new or desirable, so that purchasers cani always be supplied with the new~est and best St vies of Goods in thec imarket, and at the Loiaisr PossrnILE PinrCEs. N. B. In roomis over thme Retail Depart ment lie olTers to Merchanits and others a comiphete assortment of all the above Goods, at WIlIOLESAL.E, And invites the attention of cash huyers to his stock and prices. WV. G. BANCROFTi, 2.53 Kinig street, Chmarlestoni, S. C. Ang 25 41 t CALL AT THE SOUTHIERN STORE, Fisher & Iloxie Receive weekly by steamers from NEW YORK Additions to their extensive assortment of Dry Goods, and are alwiys prepared to furnish the latest Styles ait satisfactory prices. Columbiam, Juiie 6, 32 Oim , CparnerhipNotice, Phe udesiged aveassoci 'ted thrm, selves togerber undler thme firm of PRtI NG IE~ & GRA H1A M, for thme transactin of business connectedl with the $heam Mill, situaited I 1-4 miles from Suniterville, whlere they are prepared to Saw and g~rind. *N. G RAIIA M. Sept 10th 1849- 47 tf tBargains! Bargains! The subscribers have just received one of the heaviest andit best selected stocks of Goods they have over opened and for quality and cheapness canntot be surpassed in this tuarket. Call and judge for yourselves. BR{OWN, LEE, & Co. 2nd Oct. 1849. 400 pounds Leaf Lard, 6 ushels large ONIONS, for sale by Ang 22 L, I. JIA NKN. New Flour, Juist received and for sale low foir cash by Aug KHIN O'CO~nnOR AMR, hmEq., annori'n a adidato fo the oio of Sheriff %t th p ecti onu. ' iidell 0tlib 1849, 24td announce MALLY 'tOGDON, lasq. Candidate for the Offico of. sheriff of Sum, or District, at the next Election, IG3-We are autlaor'ized to announce Col.'JOH N C. RIIAM M, a candi-. date for the office of Sheriff, at the ensuing Election." I sopt. 27, 1843. 48 tf 0 r cF riesds of Richard li Oiiq., announco him as a Candidate for the Ollietof Shorif' of Sumter District at thte ensuing Election. Sept. 20, 1848. 47 tf a'nuWe are authorized to announce Major COHniN AteLLARI, as a candidate fo sheriff at the ensuing election. April 20th, 184b3- 20 tf 0v7-Thec f rictads of Williassa A. COCLOUGl , Esq . announce him as ia sandidate for Sheriff at the at n tlection. April 19, 1848. 25 FOR CL.ERK.iy ~ f". nwe are anthorized to announce Mr. JOlHN U. D)UitANT'I as a candidate fo ohe o iC erk ekof the Court at the ensuing election. Nov. 8 3 tf Mr. Editor:--Pease announce JOIN DARGAN JONES, as a candidate for re election t the otlige of Clerk of the Court for Sumter District, and oblige the SWDITi-RfANs. April 2Gth, 1843. 2(; tf (OtQxWe are authorized to an nounce DANL E IIf. RICIIBOUlCtG, a can didate for the orlice of Clerk at the ensuing elect ion. JAn. 21, 18.16. 13 tf FOR AX COLLECT . (~J" We are authorized to an nounce A LEXANDER WA T TS, I9., as a candidate for Tax Collector, of Claremont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRIEsNDS. PLANT 1ER'S HOTEL, BY ROBERT LATTA, LA TI'LBY C. 111. DA V IS, Would i:spectfully announce, that he has now m chargo the above rll located I otel, convenient to the most business part of the Town, for travellers; directly on all streets passmng through--and now undergoing thor ough repairs. Ile earnestly solicits a call from his frierds and the ubli: generall--for he feels conient, that they cannot be other wise than parsed, as no pains will be spared to make all comfortable. A variety of the be.t Liquors can be had at the 11 ir, e.c.pl ont Nuandarys. (odklard!'s old dthe motforte brand of Cka hpgecs; the seat on. Goo-lX~ S aberoom ltsor Drovert, an lwaystent ofLcorn,) oVats an foser, as al (aii agen for te olethernin of lreot rico unty th r nsuin lrtiunotecuty PLATES HOTER, BYROADESTR LATTA, LAESumter.ille I). C. Al ayo16 Id 10.etfll anouc tih a noAi ppheth wabobe el oated 1 i[tue atI itsniet toieio t for an ac t of prthon oi fhe " trame llranc daptity( l Church. oug er. 1 I 8 c e .ntl :oiit ncl iae feels nfdayi athat e c\n. b. other. Ni110 wia h plead in 1t8jai ~:1he patcofsN-re TS ilV. l OIIrabe A.air.y 11vof~ tha been myiquior oi t past lirmrlyeis and conlnrneni h~imo. ith boe ilde otfore bra idnofnity. gns;th The' Sbuss wi:lll l2odted as orer-n lyatv my olr nMi sreune.h abve m nd.ye N. l.-alihtsW rM. I l arN O nd frllThe subsibe begl ~evt ifor m hisges friend n lSomeble atnd icin itn tat ars rise oppnutl&' rlo o~ int the efbuiescontru. wil iutcerNthopiceeieansxet pistevr tie, of thae ron, the 'p~slrie atitho~t cetsAll persons are riueste Ir~ to oJue *'7 hoirlc t:J~tstlllcA. The subscriber~ rspectfll y pilfor the pubble that 115wl he tneo ak,lu at hirmerd rv tdi llrolc OMal streetuandra tind aillivarieties of Fdncy CaeIients.n A~ls- Iter e i a ontoruppllso fuplof mueo f'r m~l 'allesctt tatd tionary, Frut tiv MOIad Troil NuS. )aan SArts t. rc. ctnleys land wll h O lt, o tile es ate and si sae. ifBef s akn egihariN rO'tiONNif lt.i Julycesevery t:so omuntepiei Atee fin lthif Unil.t a DO~a ClllWIN T ACrSmte Bakery P~ilr'I~l lneClAltK Lia W , m is11 19iso-e v dilaVm Cont .cpjlyo It f N1 B W*, ,:KENT & lITiCHEL V$ASUIVABLE 010 th ingnd 0tFtizi 4 S'A B, Jilaa No. 208 Kinig-stret, corner of W entworth; Charlestondi:i Purchasers will idd at all times a full and complete stock of Gent's. .2AD Y-MAZ.L OTX2NA6 ARTIOLEY. W. A. RENT. d. Ii. fNITC LL' IMlanufactory 1 1 3 Wahbs utqa Stores N. V. May 1849- 30 tf HARMONIC INSTITtTE, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Kieg streut, Sign of the Lyre, Clareston, S. C. GREGG; HAYDEN, & GREGG Importers of Fliue.Wathes, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE Guns, Military & Fancy Goods, Corner of King and Hasell streets, Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM GREGG, 11. SIDNEY HAYDEN, A. II. HAYDEN, May 23, 1849. 30 ly New & Fashionable Clothing, GEORGE A. HYDE, SUCCESSOR TO HOUSTON & HYDE, 283 KIN-T. Opposite Herchanta Hotel. Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Clothing, G. A. II. Respectfully invites the attention of his friends and the public to his large as. sortment of Fashionoable and Elegant Cloth ing now on hand, equal in every respect to the best custom work, to which he is weekly adding largo supplies direct from his own Manufactory in Now York. This Establishment is conducted entirely on the Cash Principles both in purchase and sales, givincr 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 t,, and durability of workmanship in the Union, at such prices as to make it an induce merit for purchasing to call before making their selections. A superior assortment of Fine Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Canes, &c. &c. constantly on hand. With attentive and obliging salesmen, gentlemen can depend upon having their wants supplied immediately. All . rments warranted to fit well and give satisfaction in every respect. tD-Mr. Jons T Danny, long known in the clothing line is now at this establishment, where lie would be happy to see and serve his friends. GEO. A. HYDE, Succestor to Houston & Hyde. Charleston. May 23, 18419. 30 ly AMERICAN HOTEL. CORINER OF K[NG AND GEORGE sTREETs. OIHAR LEST ON, IS. C. This hlotel is situated in thme miost fashion. abhle part of the City. TIhe Proprietor will he lel:,sed to see hris friends and the travellinif prublic promising, that no exertions shall be wanting onm his part to make their stay agree able. Prices reasonable. F. A. IIJOKE, Proprietor. JoHN WV. Ki'ta, Assistant. Aug. 29 .44 tf PLANTERS' HOTEL, CH'IARLESTON, S. C. Formerly ketbryf arles HI. Miiot. LA MIN &IIUJRST Having become the Proprietors of this ex tensive and wvell known establishment, sub nuts its claims with confidence to public sup. port, satisfied that their efforts will render comfortable all who may favor them with a call. July 21, 1849. 40 13t CHARLESTON HOTEL. The undersigned late of the United States Hotel, Augusta, Georgia.) having leased the CHARLESTON HOTEL for a terma of years, takes pleasure in stating that the en tire Es~.tablismnit has boon rofitted and fur nishied with new Furniture, and is now open for the reception of company-. Improvemen~ita.have also >een made in the House, particularly in the Ladies' Depart mont by the addition of a Reception Parlcnr, and thme removal of theo Ladies' Drawvinm Room. WVhichm improvemnents, lie is assured, will greatly ndd to the comforts of the guests of Ihe house; and hopes, by strict attention on is own part ts'gether with the officers of his house to umerit a. liberal shiaro of thme public patronage. D)ANIEL MIX ER; Proprietor. July 25, 1849. 39) ly merchant's Hotel R Y STI E &, MIVV 'R. Cur ne.- <f King and Society Streets, ClIIA RLE. STON, S. C. This Hotel, situated in the business part of the city, offers every desirable comfort and convenience to tho Travelling Comnmu nity, and~ P'ermanent Boarders. Trho ostab lishmenit is conducted strictly on Temper anice principles. TERMS MODERATE. f[TAn Omnibus and Carriage will attend the Steambhoat Wharf, and also to the Rail Road Depot, for the accommodation of Pas-. senivers. New Goods, The undersignen has just received a full nind genmeral assortnment of New Goods, wvhich lie will sell very low forCahogodper 10,000 SEGA RS for Sale by G k A 1 thOW'o :,wd *1 w RAILv ROA.f T b - ) A r1 1uri ber's h e op ne .b reevn uripiosoftc t iW. Chari3 h ~oh9 tiO' 1~p~r tivitp 1kI4II4m mingon ndcanchebe al Road, atdthe PfPe of Jae. hienEq W. ' A. ^ MULD('ROW.. comiur Mtevile Ag, 1849. 43'7~fh tf WLNGON AND GREEO he u trei* allo gl. o .130 reieivig tuhec Courtu s of to wt oh Wt mt gton and Kan er a . it tdc office on aes o bola'rk's Flot. RICARID.BLND, DYSOmNw umtervumer l 20rA , 9. . JOHN T, GAL EE&GRG Will practicet in thte Courts of Law, and Euity, forarielod Kea Districts GREGGAlIE & GREGG will practice in Kershaw and Sumter, in ad. dition to Richland. Columbia, 1st January, 1849. 17 t 3. K. NfAUNRlU@MG SURGEON DENTIST, SUMTERVILLE, S. C. Mr. ii. will administer the Chloroform in Surgical and Dental Operations, i required. Juno 7. 1848. 32 ly London Porter. Just received 15 dos. Cenuine LONDON PORTER. For SalA by '. A. A. & . MOSES. $25,000 CASH, Th's amount in cash to be paid for negroes from the age of from I14 to 30 years old. The highest market prices wvill bie given, and persons wvishing to dispose of such property. will find ready sale by applying to the sub scriber at Sumtervil 8e S. C. T. J. DINKINS. Aug., 4, 1849. 41 tf. Notice, Application will be made to the Legislature at its next Session to close the Road knowvn as the State Road from Green's to -Vances Ferry, and also, to open the old Road leading from Scotus lake to~ Vances Ferry as near in the old Vances Ferry Road as is practable. J. B. BROGDON. Clerk and Treas. Clarendon County 13 Aug., 1840. 3m NEW DRUG STORE. The subscriber would respectfully inform his customers, friends, and the public gener ally of Sumter, that he has, and will constant. ly keep onhand, a Fresh and well selected stock of Medicines, Paints, Oil, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass and Putty; Fine Soaps and Fancy Articles; all of which will be sold cheap, by R. SIDNEY ME 2LETT, 1.D. One door nes of MeLean's old stand. P, S. All orders from the country prompt. yattended to. For Sale, Thme subscriber offers for sale his planta. tion, situated betwee Sumterville and State. burg, containing 500 acres of land; a good dwelling H-ouse and out-buidings, with an excellent Grist Mill: the Mill HIouso is in first rate repair, having been lately rebuilt on an improved plan, a good stand for custom, with a Gin house attached, running by wva. ter. Any pe~rsoni wishing to purch aso can apply to CHARLES C. JACKSON. .Sumter, April 30, 1049. 27 tf _ IMYPRO VED COTTON GINS, Thankful for past favonrs, the subscriber wishes to inform the public that ,he still Manufactures COTTON GINS at his Es tablishimont in Statesburg on the most ha proved and approved plan, of the most sim ple construction of the finest fmnish, and of the best materials, to wit, Steel Saws anid Steel pvlaied ribs case hardened, in which he will sell for two dollars per sawv. lie also repairs old Gins, and puts them in comt plete order at the shortest notice. All or ders for Gins wvill be promply and punctu ally attended to. WILIJAM ELLISON. Stateburg, S. C. A pril 11, 1849. 24 tj CLARK'S HOTEL SUlY2T ERVILLE, S. CAROL 1%A. Thm subscriber would respectfully inform his frienas and the public generally that he has opened (or their accommodation a House of Entertainment in this place. He solicits a share of public patronage, and promises to spare no pains in order to merit and secure the sam e. Hie would further add, that the ocation of his IHouse is such, as entirely sub serves both business and quiet. A trial is all he asks., WVEBB CLARK. Jan, 8, 1840. 11 tf 10 Pieces Musoheto Netting for sale chean hy r B I'A KS.r ng s t . " ', . ' n1 < ' 7 ti lit th y. t.seetll; t R' a~e r - T 5pq. ; 4 4l_ 'jlr=' *r t 4 . a' t {i IglullyanE f . 1a i i e d as t ,t h a? "{ . o ttr t t . 0 o Beal3d..atead itifaha Wbje are preaj to execyr t. fland repis. urinsad a usurps h l tk&&aria:';USU&?~ ables, vanae of el"e Fai a Ribse,w~ich ves ail grea wa ofr with eh eja anle ansosb nurehieutithe wit i nree Sru t eY iotin fe dcitn; ou or i ontruc Rona an give ier at o,h eadsttds,8&c.gre ain fr all ; wfch tty f ii t tic sfo opeation W ar preard tomie icthemselves itn i a e e ori gner ai hat ae i thesate, phave no cau - i a to withe of retrk ar th c noe . iJue theies tap'le wi "z lnromenEof', BeClstearucttong a an givinju aioceth CINET MAKIR ad vaes p-epared to e nde or inthe atin tme:abuh li bdsta o Weato o&d rais hor nin arite an ters. c ahily maeo ssur the tey pilan hgrc.all iut t uejl22ve 8472au t1ympan thesu b the cor ,ur ilirine re Stor, ( wnevs ra n wul, -f motte - the Pb also e wo at alki tispes taipure t oe-.i maledtethase, iCroet tmrglad Makigp Gamof ,i the ostf the oatst n most apmvid F ashionce, tn. hafes, bo cunes, St and anhds orcela all, to at orta oti uc o f ther atron. ageur p and i ee. n - i temevs whilst ~ ~ D J. W.o suetepbIcgnN.aly iate 1, 8r4 pri 12 t -:CBIE ALISG .A fhes sortberto do thde Conthe Storeh (inou aers Cseal Wedr oes ranesaeBuly LaeSrn and Faice, ands, the ta wbi lt rntie d l i l t al tervsi tote plasreont teo one tean n th of te Mac, and il leav at 3 0 o'lc nh Ting, d m aoit retau, in the arn. the latcaaosin tpprhe Kl at ons, r te Sutervi and ll,2 Fireb. n t8 ms Fahoalan -kta Goia, n Breakfas.t ;bsatoband ne Hrush. fn saor ablessrtengers.tfttn, f hoes Mepuctalt away hide pese all, to morit continuance f their Patron age and confidence.. D.J. WINN. Jan. 15, 1849, 12 tf Clothing A fne assortment of Read Mnde Clothing with. Shirts ewers Cravai Glovessto Panama Leghorn and Valleaf Hats, broad brim fur do., ve par tor Ca ih. Th StgJu l u aly f5, ' om 4umtril tA thes asrmnt e on Ladfer he cod and bach, anill leve t o cloc in th mornin, Spaigbu nits rhturn opnthe and Arivan thegcar and fte aCheng Tobnac t * P. i.tIJULEIS, WAHINGTONGLL The-subnribe Gohseorthbne. t (eaerfouase aor twonhor Waon)a fo- enspr Phundred. . an Mosiuedasn anday atoney during .sIn hafor the Dprchae oft eher Ce. HA pply,. Juy1o74 Z.. A.E. SH A CoubaG. F Ag, 184ri0. Thes Sellckiber hsunoe preipaed to thelndso tahe pren gts proror, nopan or tes shrtst benticed trndr t word ug.21 - 43 94 t A6rs aDozen Tonlisendhtears' par00ju, reeieand~or had aih forET SRak TOR.y