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:rosis streewlv tlt0 itme
>by the con ed a
' o o"l ed r Mer
hnb onsadgrabty out at the knees
'and'e, ws anid . is shirt seemed as if
imgighit be the; idenitical two napkins,
eiroitogether, which belonged to the
ws*o drmost fortunate of Sir John Fal
Stiffe gountry troopers. In short, Ned.
orlin appeared to be a regular loafer
from his pimple over, to his shanks
mares, with the llo exception, that his
tongte went like a. perpetual motion,
wlereas ,it is oie of the peculiarities of
the fraternity 'that they are too lazy to
talk. The most interesting feature,
however, of Mr. Merlin's character is
that he's a poet and that too of so un
adulterated a complexion, that whatev
or he says runs into rhyme as naturally
as if it was bespoke and paid for at a
penny a line.
Mrs. Donovan, the complainant, is a
little Irish woman, who keeps one of
those 'hole in the wall' shanties, where
they purport to sell 'the best of good
liquors, at three cents a glass;' and it
appeared in evidence that Mr. Merlin
had done every justice to her 'best of
good liquors'--but had ventured no far
ther in her favor, for when she began
toremind him of the 'three cents a glass'
part of the ceremony, hie went into a
blaze of indignation, and let the arrows
of his wrath fly around him like a feu
de jowe of congrevo rockets.
'Faix you honor,' continued Mrs.
Donovan at the conclusion of a long.
drawn-out story of her woes,'he drunk
me brandy wid as little compunction as
if it was nothin' but ditch wather, for
the devi a sup ov a pint an' a half he
left behind him to serve another custo
mer.'
Magistrate-Did lie take it by force?
Mrs. Donovan -Musha, no, your
honor, but he wint on like a play nether
until I thought he was raisin' the devil,
and bad win to tmeO if I was'nt afeared
to say a single word until the sorra a
dlo'np was left in the bottle. In truth,
your honor,-if lie's not a witch-or a
devil-or something in that line, I
think ho must be out ov his seven sen
ses
Magistrate-Merlin, have you any
thing to say to this business ?
Merlin
Isay my lord, as quick as winking,
The liquor was not worth the drinking;
And charge the hog I have my eyes on
With selling drugs that's worse than pison.
Mrs. Donovan-That's the way he
wint on whin he was dhrinking up all
me beautiful brandy widout )av for it,
ycr honor. Jaiziz, you blaguard, if you
- call mec a hog again, I'll smash your
ugly mug into smithereens.
Merlin
JDeware, good woman, say not so,
And we'll he friends, before we go';
Though much I fear your lignor horrid,
Will bore a hole out through may forehead.
Mr-s. Donovan--The divil minds you
or any body that spaiks in such an out
landish language as that. Your honor,
dear, do you think lhe git it all out ov
a boog, or is it cracked wid larniun he
is?
Magistrate-lie's either- a fool or a
rougue. Merlin answer me plainly,
wvhat are you?
- Merlin
A man, my lord, from hat to shoe;
Flesh, blood and bonos, the same as you.
Magistrate-I mean, what's 'your
business?
Merlin -
My husmness--bah-I scorn the namea,
My business is to seek for fame;
The muses, sir, are myw delight;
I woo than all frorm 'morn lill nighat;
Come, sweet lUr iia, homovnlv ,wvil,
Oh comte tom ine: o~wm .alri'. 4i.
Magistrate--No hiumbu'ttging,. sir,
how do you get your bretad ?
Merlin
My broad, sir, Oh ! my answer's raie:
I liveoon suction hhko a sie
I mean a woodecoek, but you know
TJh~e rhmym swys snipe, so !ot it go.
Magistrate-Give ovoerrthyming, sir,
andl toll meo plainly whore do you live?
Merlin
Wh~en the sun is bright anid hot,
All around I seek nay lot,
Lolling in seqluestered nok,
L istening to the b~abbling brook,
Or, scorning bltanket, sheet or rug,
Snoozing in thec l'nrk, s:o sntug;
But inl cold wveathear 'tisa my piann
*To live', my lord, where host I cani.
Magistrate-Ilang you, you rascal,
speak in prose.
?Mrlin
1 will, mny lord-bay all the gods,
I meant no0 harm, but where's the odds.
o blest. Urania, comue along,
Andl givo mny lord a soul foar song.
Mrs. Donovan-Lord help the poor
eraythur but I believe he wvants a
sthrait waiscoat wrose nor my bratndy.
Your honor dlarliat, I'll forgive him the
*orandy, an the brnikin of mo chaidrs, but
I think I'd he a chiarity to have him
put somnewhiere that I'd bring him to his
raisin, an purwinit him from spalk i) such
unchristian a language.
Merlin
Tihus am I dloomn'd, wher'er I go,
My jewels before swine to throw.
Mrs. Donovan-You1 blackguard, if
*you call tmo a swine I'll make you pay
for me brandy if you wor as mad as a
- Marclh hare,
{: adp4h'6a l.
e' he~uit poet, andis always, drinkinig
branddy,';td talking nonseusp; be dofs
nothing for a living, and lies nowhere,
I believe be, could'nt speak like any
other man if he tried.
Merliu
'Tie true I'am before my time,
For all men yet shall speak in rhyme.
My lord, I am no cheat, for see
The proofs of my true poetry.
My hat, with half the crown bent in;
My trowserloons, not worth a pin;
My coat, deficient of a skirt ;'
And with, at beet, but half a shirt ;
And then my thirst for brandy, sure
You want no ruore--the proof is pure.
Magistrate--I believe you're a bet.
ter poet than a man, but . your doggrel
can t save you-I must commit you as
a vagrant.
Merlin
o shades of Homer, Milton, 0
An-I must I to the treadmill go.
Magistrate--No, Homer and Shak.
speare say that you need only be scnt a
stone breaking.
Merlin
o Mis. Donovan be kind,
But if you'l kill, why mPn resigned.
Mrs. Donovan---1Vel now, tha I
mighn't sin, but. if that is'nt the height
ov assurance. However, no mather
for it 'li all rub out whin its dry. Your
honor, wont you forgive him, an I'll
take hi home, an give him his break.
fast, an see what I can make ov hin.
Magistrate--Mrs. Donovan, are you
a maid or a mermaid woman ?
Mrs. Donovan-Neither, your honor
but I'm a widdv, and a snug wan too;
the Lord be praised for all his mercies,
Magistrate.--I thought so ! but you
may go, and take your poet along with
you.
Mrs. Donovan-I tliank your honor
kindly; but faix now yees need'nt be
laughin, for I mains po harm.
Merlin-So lot them laugh, who cares
the day is mine,
For poety and beauty take the shine;
On, lady on, not waste the precious hours
But let us hasten to ambrosial bowers.
And so saying, the immortal Mr.
Merlin, and poetry-smitten 'Widdy'
Donovan made themselves scarce.
This Marin, whom we have frequent
ly seen at Washington Market, can talk
for hours together in doggrel, whereof
the above quotations may be taken at
fair specimens.
'A WllO'PERt.'--They tell of big rats
im the line of the Ohio canal, and one
of them is said to have towed a boat,
using his tail for a tow line. That's a
whopper---of a rat we mean. If we
should attempt to beat this' rat story
we would tell of that musrjuito in th<
Montezuma swamp on1 tile Erie canal
who stole a boat pole for a tooth pick.
[(Rochester Adv'ertiser.
The cause of splintering and disrup
tion of trees, when struck by lightning
is thle siddcen expsansion of the sap tha'
is covered into vapor by th3 electricity
'The idIle inan is the dlevil's hireling
whose livery is rags, whose diet ant
wages are famine and disgrace.
A OARD.
Reynolds & Reynolds,
I have~ this day associated WM~i. L. REY.
NOLDS with mne in the practice of D)EN.
T'IS'1'RV.
Mr. ItsysOrns has been mym pupil for thm
past four years, and I coinginend him with conm
tidence to the communiiiity.
The businei.ss will lbe conducted as former.
iy att my ollice on Main street, under th
above name and style.
WVM. R EYNOLDS.
Aug. 15 42t
$25,000 CASH,
Thlis~ almoun~t in enh~ toI.' b l midfr nec'rc
fr.,in th.. ;no-, of frou I i r;jU yt'
persons u It b og ;;.. of sneh~ .
wili (Indl ro...I -,' -:byi;.yn to' dw t
W'irjhe at .z'znteiie i . (.
TI. .1. D)INKINS.
Auig, 4, 1819. 41t tf.
Notice,
A pplication willI he mai~de to the legislaturt
ait its neOxt Xesuioun to close the l(toad know,
as tho Statto Rload from Greenm's to Vanier
Ferry, anid also, to opun thio old fload leaing.i
fram Scotts lake to Vancies Ferry as necar ii
the old Vances Ferry iload as is practabhie.
J. II. lilW(G IDON.
(Cerk ijad TPreats.
Clarendon Coumnty 13i A ug., 18419. 'bn
Notice
Is hereby given that application will b<
mtade to the Legislature at itsi next Sesmsion te
charter a Bank, to bie located. at Siminterville.
im thme District of Sumter.
8 pt. 4 415
Beaf! Beef'!
New Arrg agemient.
.l ihe subenere- leeave to Vi infoerm n ii
friend.. in Sminterill e anid vicintity, that ni
hi s oppsoent in the Bee hiusmess continne
to Bu chmeir on te wimne davis I hat hei doi~e, tha
he wdil chantro, to MO N IIAViS, WEI)NIES
D)A YNS ;,nd H.\Tlll!DAYS are the days bn
ivill Humtcheor: the prticesu aire1 five andl six e'ts
if Beet is taknn reguilarly rtnd--if chioice
puieces every tine. of lhe rowa mi, the price ib
eight cents. All personms are resierstedl t<
have a smnal I ook eo that thle Reef can bh
entered in their Book as well na minie.
.June UA JOHIN (CIlNA.
New Flour,
Juist received and for siale lowv for ensh by
AugJOHN n'mONNO~t
bains, Emq,. annotou ii him as a caudIdai,4hQo
offce of Shorif at the uxn elealtin.
March 29th, 1849- 2
00"We are autioaized to
announce MALLY B.ROGDON, Esq.
Candidate for the Oflji' of Sheriff of Sum
or District, at the next Efection.
EiIWe are auuthor'ized to
announce Col. JOHN C. RIHA ME, a candi.
date for the office of Sheriff, at the ensuing
Election.
sept. 27, 1849. 48 tf
O^Tie Frieund of Kictlard
B. BROWN, announce hin as a Candidate
for the Ofllca of Sheriff of Sumter District
at the ensuing Election.
Sept. 20, 1848. 47 tf
U Ve are authorized to announce Majo
[OlIN BALLARD, as a candidate for
Sherinf at the ensuing election.
April 2th, 1848. 2l tf -
A. COLCLO:UG i i, !::1, amm"one,: ilm; 11s a
:audidate for Sheriff at the;a ne't Electlion.
April 19, 1843. 2;
FOR CLERK.
Or We are authorized to
announce Mr. JOHN 0. DULItAN'' as a
candidate for the r WPce of Clerk rf the Oburt
at the ensuing election.
Nov.8 .. 'tf
Mr. Editor:--Please announce JOHN
l)ARGAN JONlER, as a cnndidate for re
election to the oflice of Clerk of the Court
for Sumter District, and oblige the
SU3ITERIANS.
April 20th, 1848. 20 tf
(T We are authorized to an
nounce DANIEL 11. ItIClIBOURG, a can
didate for the office of Clock at the ensuing
election.
Jan. 26, 1841. 13 tif
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
(t- Wo are authorized to an
no:unce AIGAANDER VAT"'S, Esq., as
a Caandidate fur Tax Colle:-tor,uf Clareniont
county at the ensuing Election,
:MANY' FRIENDS.
PL N T R'nn HTEL
BY ROBERT LATTA,
LATE it.; Y C. 111. ,cAtV I*;
Would respectfully announce, that he has
now in charge the above well loated Hotel,
convenient to the nmost business part of the
Town, for travellers; directly on all streets
passing through-and now undergoing thor.
ough repairs. lie earnestly solicits a call
from his friends axwxl the publie generally-for
he feels confident that they cannot be. other
wise than pleased, as no pains will be spared
to make all rotfortable.
A variety' of the best. Liquors can be had at
the B tr, eveept oan Sundays. (aoddard's old
1805 HIrandy and other tine Liquors in bottles:
the most favorite brands of Chanpagnes; the
chicr'st brands ofSegnrs and Toba.co; Scotch'
Ale in pints; SonA 1VATi and ICE will be
kept consta ntly otn h::.nd during the suinmer
season.
Good Stales, roomxv lota for Drnvers, and
always pulety of-coi-n,~oats and fodder, and
atteunsiwe htosters.
lie is agent for the Northtern Linte of Sta
N. B.--Omnihn..es rxxn reguzxlarly to and
from the Rail Road llepot for passengers,
who cant also he accommo ti)latedl witn a car
riatge, bntggy or horse to) go into Ithe cou ntrv.
Coanden, May V I 18-19. 41 tf~
AfehCod Liver Oil,
Arehsutpply of the axbove 0;l of superi
or quality,.just receivedl at
KNarly Oappo.%ite .llxasonic itall.
Castor Oil
Foxr famti ly antd lltatatlam utse of ftmae 'uali.
ty, anad ;xut nxj inl inties~ to suit purIca
Isers, alw~vays ontla h-ai xxnd :or sa e by
I To Tanners,
Tlhte subsewr ber keepsi a omi.tamx~ y on hnand,
a full upply of Train ( 1.'a' :
which hie ''it'r.- or' .
t or .liseased Hkors~es,
\VAliUUNfN ?T~~)g)t~:
Spatvin, litg .1 tw, F'o'axior, S; ir xns xad
Strams, Sphdts, \vaal(1, ~t ~re
String.I li, Tra-lt, I'xil I -i lv , m .,& .
I la inig been't Iapitd A~ en~t fori~ the above.,
I wonhal enll the t:enionixx of I"arn,ers anxil
delersti~ itt I lorses toa thle impaoxrtanc oahv
inxg at always att htxad. exfh
Z- J. l)J'lIAY.
timdn un 1ri s'. lI- d tf
paralIa j) II-, (a *rdonis, "Spence r',li Bradre.this'
\ rightsi and I I.ie's Piils- l a-h 's l-,ittr-a'
tonxfr iloin ia~ f --- t; las :tngs Svr. Nap-x
tha AyrsChry oral &c. &e.' All o
Z. .1. Dl:lA y'S.
(xxanitn Jun ltuOI'. is19 . ;;2 i
Sumter Dakery,
publa ix ht ha rouxztinnaes II ait7, at has xai9
itat in lxo:ixl si rest tnx.. .x a. lire:d axnd
a!l varioe s ofi l'.ity Ca ', lDanita axia
A lsi-.-Roc',ivedl sld a coanstant supply oif
ntithi's ceebrated~ SOD)A \VAT'FR antd a
sitpphly of Iee fromta ita rle.-.tont.
IC C (itlA M, xevery v'arietyv of Confex'.
tionary, Irnih Nat iv' antd Tlr'opical, Nnats,
l'anxcy Art ele's, tc'. 9 xe., conaxstativ (on hand.
It~r- F LOU Rl, of dih best hirixads "for sale.
I l( )IIN O' ONNORI.
I400. pounds Leaf Lard,
6 bnxsheole Irge ONIONS, fur saxle by
Aug W3 L D. HANK8
O $,h t hi ga d O tittn:.
IT T W: 1 BM
~ESTABLI8HM-ENT,
MASONIC HALL,
No. 268' ift$ ree or o f
jWentwort hCharle osn;.C
Purchasers will flnd at all times a full and
complete stock ofI 's.
IEADY-MA ,CLOTHIN*
ARTICLES.
W.:- NW T. i.R. MITCHELL
fiMal ctory 1 13 hington
Stores N. Y.
May 1819. 80 tf
HARMONIC INSTITUTE,
FERDINAND ZOGBAUM,
Importer of
MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
King strect, Sign of the Lyre,
Charleston, S. C.
GREGG, HAYDEN, & GREGG,
Importers of Fine Watches,
JEWELRY. SILVER WARE.
Guns, Military & Fancy Goods,
Corner of King and Ilasell streets,
Charleston, 8. C.
-- WILLIAM GREGG,
H. SIDNEY HAYDEN,
A. H. HAYDEN,
May 23, 1849. 30 ly
New & Fashionable Clothing,
GEORGE A. HYDE,
SUCCEsSon TO HOUSTON & HYDE, 283 KIIG -ST.
Opposite Merchants 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 Fashi:,nmble and Elegant Cloth.
iig now on hand, equal in every respect to
the best custom work, to which he is weekly
adding large supplies direct from his own
Manufactory in New York.
This Establishment is conducted entirely
on the Cash Principles both in purchase and
sales, giving him great advantage in his se
lections and enablisag himo to to sell at New
York rites. lie is now oflhring this stock,
(which is not excelled for variety, style, beau.
yr/ and durability of workmanship in the
Uinion, at such prices as to make it an induce.
ment 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 dopend upon having their
wants supplied immediately. All garments
warranted to fit well and give satistaction in
every respect.
toYMr. Joni- T DARnH, long known in the
clothing line is now at this establishment,
where he would be happy to see and serve
his friends.
GEO. A. IIYDE,
Succestor to Houston & Hyde.
Chirleston. May 23, 1840. 30 ly
AMERICAN HOTEL.
CHLA1R LEIST ON, 5S. LY.
This li ntel is situated in the most fashicn
able part of tihe City. Thue Proprietor wvill
be pleased to see h is friends and the travelling
public proising, that no exertions shall be
wanting on his part to make their stay agree
ale. Prices reasonable.
F. A. 110KE, Proprietor.
.ous W. KrNG, Assistant.
A .2044 tf
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
Ch ARiLSTON, S. C.
Formnerly~ kept by Chmrles H. Miliot.
LAMKIN & IIURST
lhving bnecomse the Proprietors of this ex
tensive and well known establishment, sub
Inuts its cbsims with confidence to public sup.
port, satisfied that their ofjbrts will render
comrfortabhri all who miay favor them with a
UHARLESTON HOTEL
t.'lIAh'l.1,TO1N lIOTlL. tor a term of
yeairA, takes pleasure in stating that then en
tire Estabhlishmnent has been refitted and fur
nished with new Furniture, and is now open
for the reept ion of company.
hinprovemuents hav~e also been rmade in the
I louse, particularly in the I.adies' D~epart
mnent by then addhtion of a Reception Pasrhor,
aind the removal of the Ladies' Drawving
Room.
WVhich improvements, he is assuredl, will
greatly add to the comfourts of the guests of
the housse; aind hopes, by strict attention en
hi wn part together with the officers of hsis
house to merit a liberal share of the public
patronage.
DA NIEL MIXER, Proprietor.
July 25, 1849. :39 ly
M~erchiant's Hotel,
BYV NTHII-EN &, IIVVER.
Corner of Kia-.r andu Society .Streets,
('hIA R11E S'T'O , S. (;.
Tlhis I lItel, situated in the business part
or the city oil'ers every desirable comfort
anid ~cne-mnee to the T'ravelling Comnmu
sity, and Permanent Boardlers. The estab
Jishmnent is conducted strictly on 'Temper
an'ce principles. TEh'RMid M'ODERA .,..
tlr An Omnibius anid Carriage wvill attend
then Steamboat Whanrf, and also to the Rail
Road D~epot, for tho uccommnodation of Pas
sengers.
Feb 21 17 l,
Now Goods.
The undersignen has .just received a full
and general assortment of Newv (oods, which
he "'ill sell very low for Csh or good paper.
L. B HANKS.
10,000 SEGJAldfor Sale by
L. B4Ite Ks.
SHOELdi d4 e.' 1}e
SIES and G AITX: er hat
ever, offers them to tlojublic onbeeqerm,
rr Cash, than can*bad elsewhere, and so
licits an earlyicall at onedor east Qf Miller
& Bossards'Drug Stord soothe New And
Fashionablealipper:for Ladies called TAY;
LOR-TIES:e z :" -r r;ad ; :.
a All rips lewed up without charg$e.
B. ,FOL8OM.
Signof th .Boot.
May2.-1849.
BOOKS OPEN
WILMINGTON AND MANCHESTOR
RAIL ROAD.
The subscribers have opened books for
receiying subscriptions of stock- to the Wil
nington and Manchester Rail Road, at the
office of .lamest D.,BIdi 'Esq.
JA8. D. ILAND G,t Cormiltee
W. A. MtYLDROW.. ,c
Si nterville, 20 Aug., 1849. 43 t
JOHN T. GREEN,
ATTORINEY-AT LAW,
Ztt!!terstik, 5. QI.
Will practice in the Courts of Law, for
Sumter, Darlington and Kershaw Districts.
Office one door below Clark's Hotel.
RICHARD M, DYSONt
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Zumiterville, Z. .
LAW NOTIE.
GREGG, PALMIER & GREGG,
Will practice in- the Courts of Law and
Equity, for Fairfield District; and
GREGG & GREGG,
will practice in Kershaw and Stmter, in ad
dition to Rtichland.
Col..mbia, let January, 1840.. 17 tlj
,3. E. 4lN1110Mg~~f,
SURGEON DENTIST,
SUMTERVILLE, S. C.
Mr. H. will administer the Chloroform in
Surgical and Dental Operations, if required.
June 7, 1848. 32 iy
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 Musline, embossed do. dotted do.
sprig do. col'd. do., Lawns, Cambric,, Muslin,
Ginghams, col'd Ginghams, mourning 4p. &c.
A variety of Linen Drills, Vestings, Ready
made Clothing, Panama and Leghorn Hato.
California Hate, &c.
Also to be found at their Grocery, fresh
No. 1, Mackerel, dried ioerrins, N. C, , ad
country Bacon and Lard, superior N. O. Mo.
lasses, &c. J. T. SOLOMONS & CO.
NEW DRUG STORE.
The subscriber wouulil respectfully inform
his customuers, 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,
Window Glass and Putty; Fine Soaps and
Fancy Articles; all of which will be sold
cheap, by
Rt. SIDNEY MELLIETT, M.D.
One door wrest of Mc Lean's old stand.
P, S. All orders from the country prompt.
y attended to.
For Sale,
The subscriber offers for sale his planta
tion, situated between Sunterville and State
burg, containing 500( acres of land; a good
dwelling House andl out.humldinge, with an
excellent Grist Mill: the Mill liouse is in
first rate repair, having been lately rebuilt on
an improved plan, a good stasid for custom,
with a Gin house attached, running by wa
ter. Any person wishing to purchase can
apply to
CHARI LESC. JACKSON.
Sumter, Apiril 3t, 1049. 27 .ti
IMPROVED1. COTTON GIN8,
ThankM r put fa vouirs, tl.hatsubsrber
wish to in:urm ah pubbel tha~ hc still
Manu' -ars C'iTTON GINS ait his Es.
taht-dahoient in Statesburg on the most im
prove-l and approv'ed plain, of the miost sim
ple construction of the finest ftnisha, and of
the best materials, to wit, Steel Saws and
Steel platedl ribs cas hardened, in which lie
bvill sell for two dollars per sawv. ie also
repairs old Gins, aind puts thoem in com-.
plete order at the shortest notice. All or
dtens for Gins will be promply and punctat.
ally attended to.
WILLIAM ELLISON.
Statehurg, S. C. A pril 11, 1849. 24 tj
Upholsternng' and Paper
H-AN GI.NG.
The subscriber respectfully inform, the publie
that he has estabzlishied himself in Sumnt,-rvillo,
and is now prepared to execute any ordter that
may be etrasted to his care, with neatness and
disp.'eh. to wia:- Making andi repairing Sofas,
Chairs, Lounges, (o1 ev,.ry deseription,) Mat..
rsses rmade to order, and overy variety of Hamnd
Boxes.
CHARLES DsLORME,
Mayv 23, 1E149. - .. G
CLARK'S HOTEL~
SUMYT ER VIL LE, S. CAROL NA.
Thn' subscriber wotuld respectfully inform
Ihis frionds and the public generally that ho
hlas opened for tikir accommodation a Houase
Iof Entertainment in this place. He solicits
a shtare of public patronage, and promises to
~spare no pains in order to merit and secure
jthe same, Hie would further add, that the
ocation of his Houase is such, as entirely sub
serves both business and quiet. A trial is all
hle asks.
WBIB CLARK
4. ,, ";e'Y ".
hand-- uan as
tab V . S
Soston oketd.adNmig.
Cadle stands, c
SF tR NITUNEMA7r r:
at"the shorte nosea tr
furnish' the_ orte
Just .received a pli
Bed-steads, Sitting en raisidhi r
GIN MAMRD
We are prepared to exetite odr
extent in the above line, both
and repairs." Our Gins are ot
any made in the State, possesi
vantages of the Falling Breast
-Ribs, which saves a great deal in
pairs.'We ale use thextee
with teeth set in an angle that
injure the finest staple, with mr
to regulate the Gatin s oftre ottoi
any made n tin tate otsirg
is constructed on a pan, ivin ane ;" a
advantages of lightness, stre and
all very materi in the successful " '
of a Gin. We would nvite ante s
at teour shop and examine ort
whilst we woult sapue th pnic er
that e shall have no-:cause to rnpla
either o our work or ries. n "t ,n .
CABINET MAKING.'
We are also prepared- to do .wi
Cabinet line-such is Bedsteads. at,, ;4
Safes, Book cases,Stands, Tables,Can d
&c. &c. at short notice, on -libern: ter
HUDSON _4BROTHERrs."
Opposite the wuuasred publi ? -y;
e umterv ur April 22 . 7
The subscriber, having taken, he orne
Store, (known as e MdLeans: wouldi{..:._
res ctfully, acquainhis ol Friends sardg
thc Pubc at large, that he will at all tim.
take pleasure to accommodate them, in .Cut
teg and Making up Garments, in the -most,
Fashionable and substantial manner._
He will keep constantly. on handa fresh,
and seasonable assortment, of outfitti o
the latest and most approved Fashions, -a:d
hopes, by punctuality and his desire to pleas .
all, to merit a continuance of their Patron;
age and confidence.
D. J. .WINN.
Jan. 15, 1849, 12 i
<uIthng.
A fine assortment of Ridy Mfad Cjoql
with Shirts Drawers Cravats Gtoe.
* Panama Leghorn and Paml e( a
broad brim fur. do., ve-y low for Cash
I B. HANKS.T
STAWK NOTICE
The Stage will run laily fronm umterile
of March, and will isat 36coc mnte ~
mornig setting out on :lireturn,i thp .r
rival of the carsin thid lron ri h
Junction. eronro th
Sumterville, Zih Feb. 1849. 18 6m
WASHINGTON HALL4
Atlanta, Georgia,
Breakfast and Dinner House
for Passengers.
(p Meals always in due sea
son for the Deparfure 'of the
Cars.
PUBLIC P.ATRONAGE IS BRESPECTFTLLY
IEOLCO1Y . & RICE.
H. C. HIoLco:UDE, ~ uy1 7
Z. A. RlICE. -
UNITD STATES HOTEL
.- FARGO,~pr~,ieterg..
This well-known knusee having phased into
the hmnds of the present proprietor, no pains
or e Creuse hans been spared to render it wor
thy of patronage.
.July 25, . 30 n
A fesh GLOVES,
Arehassortment of Ladies' white. pWi
and black Silk Gloves, for Sale by
CLARK & LEWIS.
MayO92
.'5000, Spanish, half 8paish and
A merican .Segars and fine Chewing Tobaaco
for Sale by
______CLARK & LE WIS.
The subscriber would state for the benefit
of the public, that he wilt haul ftrnm the Mtid.
dletoni Depot to Sumterville, .b the loal
(either four horse or two horse Wgn a
18i 3-4 cents per hundred.:. an)t
JOIIN CUINA.
Aug. 22, 1849 -13
Notice,
N. LE WIS Esq., is my rglarly appoatet
and constituted agent andton-,dga
my absence from the Stat.
L. B. IIANES.
Aug. 2, 1849. 44
$10,000 OA8R~
In hand. for 4he purchase olw or
either sex. Ayply to
Columbia, S.C n. 8~
The Sub*sepri ri
ida S
At th e orest4
prices
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