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n . f r ' ) r, Groceries "C01PET IO T;:L F OF " So say FRO 91!-t RINGLE who taken this ieth'd &h ulrpducing their modest pretentions; to tti ilece of "the dear people" of Sumter. istlct. A "new broom sweeps cleai, atil for the purpose of making a clean sw of., billt oir Groceries,; they have re - $lia'teeJ,1At such prices that will tempt , 1; , _ all a 'to buy w honor them with a Every variet. .pf Groceries for Cash or Brter-ig pax-tfa follows: - 7 i0 PioaltDundeq Bagging (best) 44 in. 17 cents. - 0 Coils R6pe, 12 cents. 100 Sacks Salt. 2I000 lbs Bacon Sides. 1000 lbs. Best Hams. 15,000 Segars. Nails 0 1.4. Sugar (brown,) 6 1-4 to 10 cts. rt (white.) bouble refined. Sacks of Coff'e, Cuba, Rio, Java, 0 1.2 -to.12 1-2. tolasses, Candies, Prunes, Pickels, Go aben Butter, Cheese and all "that's nice." Please call at the Grocery of FILERSON & PRINGLE. Opposite Vandhan's tiel ut=,terrille, S. C Sept 2545 tf Splendid Assortment, J T. SOLOMONS & 00, Have just received and are now opening their NEW STOCK of FALL, and WINTER GOODS, consisting of DRtY GOO DS, GR I;~ . -t IIIES, HATS, CAPS, IIONNETS, 1OOT3, SHOES, IIARDW A IE and CUTLEILtY,also a fine assortnent of Ready Made Clothing, All of which they are ofTring at the veat .owsr -ErM --on which they can be sold in this aarket. They Invite their FRIENI)S and the COM. ".IUNITY to give them a call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 10 50 tf For the Fall Campaign, I The subscriber has recently reonrne fromn Charleston brisngi wil, hin a cornpleto and select ussortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Me dicines, PAINTS. OILS, DY E,.STU FFS. WINI)oW G LASS, SOArI. II I[1. , ,E I'EFU.3lI RtY, SPICES, A ND F-A NCY A ltTICILits to which he respt.ctfully invite~s the attention or Physicians, Planters and dealers generally. I am now the regul:arly apapointed A -nt for the following vatitnbh I'repar ationq, vi. Collier's nitmedy for 1)ieaet'td Hlorses. Allen's Compound for Dy.spopsia. - Keelor's Sarsaparillaa Panicea. " Carminative Cordial. " Cough Syrtnp. Vormnifuge Syrup. " Ithnrnatic Lotion. Epping's Sarsaparilla and Queern's Delight, etc., etc. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Wistar's Balsam, Dr. Jayne's Fantily Mediciue and Ioche's Enbre. cations for Ilouping Couglh, with many otheri . 17 too numerous to mentioni, may ulwqys bo found at Z. J. Dr.TIAY, Nearl; Opposite .llusonic Ihal. Camaden, Oct. 7, 1849. 5t tf For Sale, As I am desirous of removing, I ofTer for sale may Plantation situatedl on Sanutee, tent nutiles from Nelson's I-ery. Th'Ie said P'lanta tionu containis about 'l'vo Thnousanud Four hiunidred Acres, six hundred cleared anid umder good fenceing, On the premuises is a good comafortable two story DWELLI~NG; well finishued and all necessary out hbuild.ings, parice lIour thiousandg llatrrs, and I will throw-in mny whole stock c'onsisting~ of One hundred head of Cattle seventy or lgt head or sheep, the same of hogs amd sixty or seventy head of Goats. For aniy furt her ini formation adhlress the subscriber I I'rights School Books, . Of Every Descriputin frona the E lementary Speller, to Lartin and G reek, includhigSta'. tionary of all kinds, for Saule by A. .J. & P.~ MOSlES. Oct 2 410 tf Gin Bands, 1000( Feet 4 inch1 Cotpper riveted Gi . Blands. Oil Floor Cloth, Indaia Rutbber Cloth Urus sols Carpeting, toigethier with a full assert mnt of Carriag'e Triianigs, Oils, Patst, Varnish &.c. F"or Sale by A. J. & P. MOSES. Oct 2 49tf Bacon and Butter, 2000) lbs. N. C. Bacon, Kitts Praie Butter. Just received and for saile by A. ,J. & P.'MOSEs. N. B. 100 Sacks Sailt on the way frotm Middleton D~epot. T.E, CLYDE, W AVIOLESAILE ANDN) -rAI GROCER, UINDERI 0DD1 FELLOW'S HALL, J)EALER IN Sugar, Cofe M~ollasses, Wines, Liquors, Salt, &c. A(IENT Folt Cauatoil Tiezn Coapass r ~Cele bratedl BIack aaad Oreni Oct i '5T E A S4 .Last Notice. All porsonis indebted to the late Pit mo of CONW AY &- WIN N, are earnestlIy solicited to make inmnediate payiment and savo Cost. New Flour, Just received and for sale low for cash lby Aug JOhIN O'CONNORt. 400 pounds Leaf Lard, 6 bushels large ONR()NS, for sale by 4,, Auag 2 L B. l1A NKA ~w and:':hoioe' X1 oe The: uh s ribers are now reeivi ono of the Iar ' t and most desirable stock of GOOD that has ever been otfleted to the friends and custom"rs of the CAMDEN BAZAAR, They have during the past week opened, and are now prepared to show a splendid us sortntent of Rich Pabricsfor Ladies' D'es ses, SucH As, Elegant Cashmere, Muslin De Laines, Plain Merinos, Chaneleon Lustres, Lyanese Cloths, Delislo Stripes, Ginghams, Prints, &c., A large assortment of Shaawis, Such as Long and sq uare Shawls, both plain and printed, silk, cashmere and broche. ALSO A large stock of Linens and Linen Goods. Marseilles Quilts, Diinities, Curtain Stuffs, EVERY VARIETY OF HOSIERY. Goods for Gentlemen's Wear, ALSO A large and splendid stock of Reacy Made CLOTHING, Of every quality, and at prices which cannot rail, to please. AND They are also prepared to offer to Planters and others, one of the most complete assort nents to be found in Camden,of Blaukets Kerseys Sattinets Jeans, DOMES'TICS, ;c., to. (LT They confidently invite the attention >f purchasers to their stock, as one of the lar. ,est in town. It is their intention to emhrace in their stock very articleof Dry Goods that may be new >r desirable, so that purchasers can always be ;upplied with the newest and best style of Goodls in the market and at the lowest. possi ble prices. M. DRUCIKER & CO. Sept. 26 DRY GOODS for FALL TRADE IN CHARLESTOn, S. C. The subscriber is now receiving one of the largest and most desirable STOCKS OF C( )O)DS that has ever been oflercd to the friends and customers of 2.~3 KiNG STR EET. lie has, during the past Suimer, made ex ensive additions and alterations to his rooms, tid is now prepared to show in his ,etail de pitimett a most splendid assortment of Iticia Fabrics for Ladlex' I)resas, Sneh as: Elegant Silks, Caslimeres, Mus lin I)'inines, Alpacas, Satin Do Chines, Em broidered Orleans Cloth, Plain Merinos, Em biroideredl C;iihmeros, Chameleon Lustres, Gingliuns, Prints, &c., &c. Int the Shall Departuneat, lie is prepared to offer every variety of Long and Square SIIA W .S, both Plain and Printed, Elegant Silk do., Plain and Eibronl ared Canton Crape do, Cashmere and IBroche 10. ALSO, A great variety of Rich Black and Colored Silk and Satin MANTILLAS, VISETTES, and SACKS, ALSO, A large stock of Linens and Linen Goods, Marseilles Quilts, Fringes, Dimities, Cur tain StufTh, Every variety of IIOSIERIY. Goodsm for Gent lemon's Wear. such as Broadcloths, Cassimieres, Vestings, Cravats, &.c., &c. AND In rooms connected with his front. sales rooims he is prepared t -olR-r Planters andl 'others one of the most comiplete assortinient to bC e founid ini Chmarlestoni of Blauuketq, K~erseys, Sattijsett,, .Jeans, Donmnestlcs, &., &. lHe confidenitly inivites the attention oif all whogi visit the city to hi~s stock, as (one of the l.AIRGESTI IN THlE SOUTlERN COUN. It is his intention lo emibrace ini his siock every article of DyGoods that mayie new >r desirable, so tlthatrchasers cain avr bie sup~li ed w ithi lie iiewest and11 best S8:vIes )f Go~,ods in thle market, and at the L.ouEs-r N. Bi. In rooms over the Retail Departmmemnt lie otfhrs toM lahans anmd uthiers a comiplete issortmnent. of all the above G;oodls, at WI IOL.ESATI.E, And invites the attention of cash buyers to his stock and prcs W. G. BA.*NCROFTI, 2~>3 King street, Chuarleton, S. (', Ag2.5 . I 44t CALL AT THE SOUTHERN SrTORE.{ .Fisher' & Ioxie Receive weekly hv steamewrs fromi NEWV Y'ORK Additions to thieir extensive assortmient of Dry Goods, nad are always prepared to furnish thme latest Styles at satisfactory prices. Columbia, June 6, 32 im Copartnership Notice. Th'le unidersignied haxve alssocid tlihem selves together iunder the firm of PIN~l .E~ & GRlAI H AM, for the tranisactioni of buinessi~~ connmected with the ,''/ram ~II M i siuatedl 1 1-4 miiles from Siiutervdles, whe they are prepared to Saw aind grinid. EI. All PRINGILX, N. GR;ltlAM. Sept 10th~ 1419. 47 if Bargains! Bargains! The subscribiers ha~vo just received one of the heavt~iest und best uclected stocks of Goods they have ever opened and for quality and cheapness ennnot be surpassed in this tuarket. Call and judge for yourselves. BROWN, LEE, & CO. 2nd Oct. 1849. Notice. Application will be made to the Legisla iure at its next Session, for a Road. running gastwvardly fromi the Cliaremnt Deot to the iado, Jloa.ol JollN J. MOORE, Chmi'n. Itai ul'nre. Itomie F pp ur The fre nds oet A. miBrad. ham, Esq., anuohuee him as a candidate. for the olflce of Sheriff pt the next efe tion. March 29th, 1849, 24td O(rWe are au Ihorized to announce MALLY BROGDON, Esq. Candidate for the' Offico of Sheriff of Sum er District, at the next Election. IG-We are autho'ized to announce Col. JOllN C. RIIAME, a candi date for the office of Sheritl, at the ensuing Election. sept. 27, 1849. 48 tf OzrThc Frienads of lieiaard B. BROWN, announce him as a Candidate for the Offic. of Sheriff of Sumter District at the ensuing Election. Sept. 20, 1848. 47 . tf TWe are authorized to announce Major 1011N BALLAltD, as a candidate fo Sheriff at the ensuing election. April 26th, 1848. 26 tf rT fin'icads ofW illiansa A. COLCLOUGII, Esq, announce him as a candidate for Sheriff at the next Election. April 19, 1818. 25 F"OR CLERKT. FOR We are authorized to announce Mr. JOllN O. )UIRAN'I as a candidate for the (Rtice of Clerk of the Court at the ensuing election. Nov.8 3 tf Mr. Editor:-l'lease announce JOHN DA RGAN JONES, as a candidate for re election to the office of Clerk of the Court for Sumter District, and oblige the Sat T!.xs. April 20th, 141-8. 26 tf (ii"ve are authorized to an nounc DANIEL II. RICIIOIJJt, a can didate for the office of Clerk at the ensuing elect ion, Jan. 2(3, lf4C,. 13 tf 1'OR TAX COL1EC'I'OR. (ty We arc authorized to an nounce ALFXANIER WATTS, Esq., as a Candidate for Tax Collector, of Claremont county at the ensuing Election, MANY I"RIJNDS. PLANTER'S HOTEL, BY ROBERT LATTA, LATE BY C. II. DAVIS. Would respectfully announce, that lie has now in charge the above ic.'ll located liotel, convenient to the most busine.s part of the Town, fo>r travellers; directly oi all streets passing through-and now undergoing thor. ought repairs. lie earnestly solicits a call from his friends and the public generallv-for he feels confirent that they cannot be other wise than plrased, as no pains will be spared to make all- comfortable. A variety of the best Liquors can be had at the Bar, excrplt on Sundlays. Godard's ohl 1305 Ilrandly and other fine I.iqmors in bottles: the most favorite brands of Champagnes; the choicest brands ofSeaars and Tobacco; Scotch Ale in pints; OfnlA W\' er. and ICE wid lie kept constantly on hand during th o ettmmrer season. Good Stables, roomy lets for Drovers, and always plenty of corni, oats and fodder,, and attensiwe hostlers. He is agent for the Northern Line of Sta N. B.--Ommnibuases run reoularly to and from the Rail Road Depot for passeniger, who can also be aiccomnmodated witn a car ringe, buggyv or horse to go into the country. Cminduen, May 2il, 18~49. 41 tf" F. SUMVTER, Attorney ait Lawr. IUO0A D S T RE ET, iS'umtferille, IS. (.. Notice AppIlicat inn will bie made toi the Legislature at its nexst Session for .an act of incorporation of the '"Ilome lBranch Baptist Church. A ug. 18, 18.1'. 44 3m A CA RED. Reynolds & Reynolds, I have this day assiciated W.\M. L. I V N( LDS0 with mec in thme practice of D)EN Mr. Revsor.ns la:s bueen my pupil for the, past four years, and I coniineind himi with cont lidence~ to the coinuunity. TPhe husintess will he conducmted as former ly at my otiice on Main strezet, under the above nctnne iantd stylIe. W M. R I EVNOLD)S. .Beef! Beef'! Newv Arrang'ement. Th'e siibscribier beg leave. to imtorm his friends in Sumterv.illhe and vicinity, that as his opponent ini the 1I:ee bunsi ness continues to ltcher on the si ne dhays that he does, t hat lhe will change to .( )N ).\ vs, WED;lNES D).\YS and M.\Tll DlAYS are the~ days lhe wdl~ IIIutchier: the prices are Iivye and si n ets. it Beet is takent regula~irly rouin d-ift choice pie(ce every timie, of thle roundm, thle price is eght cents. All peirsons are requjestod to ha ve a stumil Bkiok so that the Bleef can be eniteredl in their Book as w.ellI as mtine.. Juni, 27 J10llN (1IlINA. T S umter Bakery. Tesubsicriber respoc tfully iniformus thle publ ic that lie continnes ling, at his .ahi etand in Blroad strteet near .\laiin. Bread aind all varietins of Faneiy Cake, Biscuiits and Crackers, constantly oni hand. Also-Rtoccived dhtily a ciontstanit suppilly of Smith's celebratedl S( A. WVAT'ER and a supl of l rom Charrlestoni. C CIL AM, every variety oif Confec tionary, Fruit, Nativ'' andl Troijenl, N uts, Fanciy A rticles, etc. etc., cotistatly on handh. 3j FLOUR)h I, of the host birands foir sale. bulN O'((.NNOR. July I4, 1H.19. a Chewing Tobacco. A ltie lot of HIWLtOAIDO CilEWING TrOlACCO, tor Sale by CLARK & LEWIS. 19 Sept 1840. .17 ,r .?o r h trigd jit..git W UIn4ton Chato~n~,~ C cete to of Gens t :'.t W A. KEN -0IIUI~LEZ. Manufctry~ 113 asingto AS IONALE. 1 89 th i Out-Fitting flABLI1II'M NT,;. MASONIC HALL, No. t2 Kg oftreet, corner of W Cntworth Charleston, . Purchasers wlMrfind at all timos ai full end' complete stock of Gent's. READ Y-ATADE ULOTHIvaya W. A. KCENT. 0..11. MITCHELL IGauutatory 1 13 cWsIgbon stores II. Y. May 1849. 30 t HARM ONIC INTITUT, FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, Importer of MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, King street, Sign of the Lyre, Charleston, S. C. GREGG,HAYDEN, & GREQG, Importers of Fine WatCheo, J EILUY, SILVER' WARP, inwonn, euar l Finey Gre stt ad lCorner of King and iaseoll streets, Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM GREGG, If. SIDNEY HAYDEN, A. 11. HAYDEN, Maay 23, 1i49. N30 ly New & Fashionable Clothing, GEORGE A. HYDE, SUICCESSORt TO HOUSTON d HYDE, 283 KI G-ST. Oppositc Merchants Hotel. Manufacturer, anholesale and Reti Dealer in Clothing, G. A. II. Respectfully invites the attention of his friends and the p ublic to his large as. sortinent of Fashaionable and. Elegant Clotha. ing now on canu, eqd l in every respect to the best custom work, to which le is teekly adding large supplies dirct rem his own Manufactory in New York. This Establishment is conducted entirely on the Cash Principles bath in purchase and sales, givin iv great advantage in his se lections and enabuin p i to to sell at New work rates. lie is now ofiering this stock, (which is not excelled for ariety, style, bea. l apd duraTili t of workmanship in the nion, at such prices as tohnake itan induce wet for urchwuing to call before making their selections. A superior assortment of Fine Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Canes, &c: &c. constantly on hand. Vi t h attentive andi obliging salesmen, gentlemon can dpend upon having their wants supplied iNediately. All armEntS wvarranuted to tit well and give satisfaction in every respect. ICHILr. JoE T Danny, long known in the clothing line is n at this establishment, abhere he would be happy to see and serve hie frlesdts. ehsfinsadtetaeln abl. 'rcesoronable. n H C-ne Fo . A. H3,O89.E, Prpretr PAERIRAN HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. F sormeli keptue in Charest fasion abepar ofcte CtyThe Proprietor thiex tenblic r an.hatkno etbishont sh.b wotantigfoiedi that toheirk eityl aree. ablemforibes allwoay vr hm it July 21 1. 40 13tss~nt PLANESO HOTEL CHA IIdTONEHOE for aCer. o yer takens pbeasre h ie tors tha this en terire an eEnw stablishmenthsbe rfte sn ub. potnaisfied that tFuritrants wil pende omorablthae alo bavreemd ithea mently the [8ditio 40 Rece tio ar adThe udrgedvale the Ladie' Salng ichAua imp ovement,) hai ased wile greatsh, to pleuei comfotin ofat e en- o tire btnhshan hs bye srittention fur his on at ote with neuntureoicrs o opis hue te rmotaviealfhre Lfahe Drawig DANELMIER Popieor JVul i25,o1849. s ho isasrdill Mr~tv;u tecomfts otelgetso thC orne fKn andpsi srcity ateetso his Hotelr tute win thme usincesofpart hf the tcrit afer liery srablte comfort an )cnv nie o h MTXrvn Proitor nity, dPemaen Boarers Th estab lsh e r antdutdsrcl HonTemp r anepinils TTI ERMS MD ER. rr Omnibu and sCariae witratend Thi ISteboat Wharf, indlot the Res art Rad Doneotnce t e aodain CofPas sety nge 'rs. n oadr.T~oetb Thie unrisuinon haERs juOEreE.vdafl ICnnnhsand genrriasgtmn o e Good, attenh Ro,00 Depot, for tah e byi~aio fPs . o. ..gIANKS I~ sp~1bL~4bjuohtturned from Ch entp( BOOTS, IESJ~~ &o 1QJJ~f~ oevery~ kindi what ever, ol~r heiid, a lIc on beuirpns, u Oqukigan tela40lewhoro,'abn4 s, Iicit aarra t dyrepT ,f Miler B Iossaa ti)tooAlspg.the New atid Pashionab o 4.descalledfTA. LOlL TIES.tzdccaldTY 03Al rips sewced up wihoutchar e t{ a , a eSign f the Boot. Mn ~~i "4j4ay 2" 189 31ic tf BOOKS OPEN WILSMINGTON AND M4 NCH{ESTOR RAIL ROAD. The subscriber have opened, bbos for receiying suseriptons of stock tothe WiT. nngton and Manchestor RlI 'Road, at the office of James D. Blariding, E'q. JAS. D). BLANDING~Crmi~ W. A. MULD@tW. . rmie Suimtorvill6, 20 Atig, 149. 43 tf JOHN T GREEN7 ATTORNi AT LAW, W ill practice in the Courts of Linw, for SuMter, Darlington and Kershaw Districts. Office one door below Clark's Hotel. - RICHARD E. DYSONA ATTORNEY AT LAW, eiil practice in the Courts of Law and Equity, for Fairfield District; and iREGG & GREGG, will practice in Kershaw and Sumter, in ad.. dition to Richland, Columbia, 1st January, 1849. 17 tlj 3 . . MULDNRtU.g, SURGEON DENTIST, SUMTER VILLE, S. C. Mr.1 will administer the Chloroform in Surgical and Dental Operations, if required. June 7, 1848. 32 ly London Porter. R ceived 15 loz. Cennino LONDON PORTER For Sale by A. J. & P. MOES. $25,000 CASE This amount in cash to be paid) for ner'roos fromn tho age of fromn14 to 30 vears old. Trhe highest market prices wvill lie given, and persons wishing to dispose of such property Will find ready aln by applying to the sub priber at Sumterville i. a T. J. DINKINS. Aug., 4, 1849. 41 t . Notice, Application will be made to the Legislature at its next Session to close the Road known as the State Road from Green's to Vances Perry, and also, to open the old Road leadig from Scotts lake to Vances erry as near in the old Vances Ferry Road as is practable. 1. BI. BROGDON. Clerk ad Tr'ea.. Clarendon County 13 AHug., 1849. 3m NEW DRUG STORE, The subscribier wouldl respectfully inform his customers, friends, and the public gener ally of Sumter, that he has, and will constant ly keep on hand, a Fresh and well selected stock of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye StuT', WVindow Glass and P'utty; Fine Snaps and Fancy Articles; all of 'which will be sol chmeap, by R. SI DNEY M EL LETIT, .ll. D. One door weest of Mlc Lran's ol stand. P, S. All orders froim the country prompt y attendedl to. For Sale. TIhe subscriber offers for saue his planta tion, situated b~etweeni Suimterville and State burg, containing 500) acres of land; a good dwelling I louso and out-budldings, with an excellent Grist Mill: the Mill liouse is in first rate repair, hatving been lately rebuilt; on an improved plan, a good stand for custom, with a Gin house attached, running by wa ter. Any person wishing to purchase can apply to CHAR LES C. JACKSON. Sumter, April 30, 1919. 27 tf IMPROVED COTTON GINS, Thankful for past favours, the subscriber wishes to inform the public that he still Manufactures COTTON GINS at his Es tablishnment in Statesburg on the most imn proved and approved plan, of the most sim.. ple0 construction of the fiiest finish, and of the best materIals, to wit, Steel Sawcs and Steel pdated ribs case hardened, in which lhe will sell for two dollars per saw. lie also repairs old Gins, andl puts them in com-. plote order at the abortest notice. All or dorsu for Gins will be promply and punctu ally attended to. WILLIAM ELLISON. Statoburg, S. C. A pril I, 184) 24 tj CLARK'S HOTEL SUMIT ERVILLE, S. CAROLINA. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened for their accornmoation a House of E'ntertainmeont in this place. He solicits a share of public patronage, and promises to spare no pains in order to nierit and secure the same. lHe would further add, that the ocation of his Ihouse is such, as entirely sub serves boti business and quiet. A trialt is all he asks.WEBB CL.ARK. Jan, 8, 1849). 11 t f 10 Pieces Muscheto Netting for salc chieap by L1. L IA N K$ he 1 the pti 11 hol, his frienl hand-- y f Y in lres!uD; :l n{ x 4Wf;ytrdrobeei 1 i -, tab lea Sittings ~ tr '' ,xMh t tei ) is"; r Bostoruftckorp and N gt Candle stands,&e &. 41 o,, s , r tresses, which they will sal lOrf lt7ffr ' 4: IiNTUR 11[fD'tt, BD at thle aliprtent noilcd ;, Mahogany and PJanum4 furnished at the shori to ot Just received "a splendid a jte~a t Bed-steads, Sitting and Nursing:Chi - t GINT MAKING, ' T= We are prepared to executo eidera foanf extent in the above line, both -foY new rJ& and repairs. Our Ginsaare itf'urirdssn4 2by any made in the Stafe, possesing ail tho ' vantages of the Falling Breast and . liding itibs, which saves -agreat dl inwir pairs. We also use the. Stee Plate Sa with teeth' set in an angle that canunt ppegibly' injure the finest -staple, within 'improvngat to regulate the niotinig ofthe gottop; our brsh is conpstructod on a plan,'giving..at once, the advantages of lightness, strength anfi force all very material in the successful operatidn a Gin. We would invite planters to call at -our shop and examine for inemselvey, whilst we would assure the public getirsll that they shill have no cause to.o either of our work or prices. CABINET MAKING We are also prepared to do ior I t Caibinet line--such as Bedstea~ds. Wer4ph Safes, Book cases, Stands, Tables, Cupboardrg; &c. &c. at short notice, ott liberal i. HUDSON & I 'lIOT1I Op mnsite thea Prexlylerion chwhrf: Suiutervil le April 22, 1847. 20 ly A CARD.; Thesubscriber, having taken, thecorngr, Store, (known as McL'eans) would, inost respertlfully, acquaint his ohl Friends,, Id the Public at large, that he will at: all tirgs take pleasure to acconinodate their, in.Cut ting and Making up Garments, in the most Fashionable and substantial manner., lie tvill keep constantly on .haid, afreyh and seasonable asmortment, of outfitting, of the latest and. most approved Fashions, au. hopes, by punctuality and his desire to lease all, to merit a continuance of their 'rmaron age and confidence. D . J. W1 YN Jan. 15, 1849, 12 Clothing A fine assor~t.nent of Ready afnde Clothing with Shirts Drawers Cravats Glover &e Panama I'ghon~ 'and P'anleaF Hats, broad brim fur do. ve-y loi\ for Casi. [ . B. M1ANKS. STAGE NOTICEC. The Stage will run daily froftyStii eMNlo. tthe Claremont Depot on anl atMi IbIbt erlMarchin wl leave at 3 i'dik in the morning, ietting out on its returi,'bothheoar-. rival of the cars in thesafteradotsfriij~l Junetion. -P. W5DUTLERI Sumnterville,ith Feb. 1849. 18 6:m WASHINGTON HALL, Atlanta, Georgia, Breakfazst and Dinnes. LJig c for Passengers. ~ (f- Meals always in (due sea son for the Departure ofth Cars. P'UBLIC PATRONACE rS RESPECTFTLT.Y SQ1alCITED. HIOLCOMIBE & RICE. 1. C. II' E u 2 . A. RIr..ly1 7 UNITED STATES HOTEL, . A uy/usatda, G a . -0. FARGO, Proprisetor. Tis wiel-knowni house having possed into the hands of thie present proplrietor, no paina or eg~pense has been spared to rendpr it wor thy of pattrounge. July 9 5. , 9 4m A fesh GLOVES Arehassoirtmaent of Ladies' ihute, told and black Silk Gloves, for Sale by CL.ARK( & 1A1 I. May 9 27 5000, Spuinish, half Spainish iu Amiericain Segars and fine Chewing Tobsaco for 8:de by * C[LARK & Ri~EVs. HAULING, The snbscriber would i'tate fur the bienefit of the public, that lie will haul fremi the 311id. dlleton Depot to Suimterville, by the load (either four horse or two hiorse W% agon) at 18 3-4 Cents per hiundred. * .OIIN CIIRNA. Aug. 22 1849) 43 i For Sale A first rate young 110RSE accustoned to drawing, in either single or double harcal. For termas apply at ihis office. 2 Sept, 1849-. 48 11 $10,000 CASH ' in hand for- the purchase o~f Negre. either sex. Apply to' HIJ~.E.8IA RP. Columbia, S. C. Aug.8, 1849. - ' *Notice. .' The Subscrib#'r isa noiv prepar d to minu4 Blinds, ,,Sash, fan ilghtsf Doore &e, 4 At the shortest .totices an4 at> Charlt'. DlANL. S. 8ARGFMI'~ Aug. 21 4: t 6 Dezen Townsnd'I~area parht i~rnie ftsaa