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lp di1. Or ja & of fledat6 thres$ ~ aeddega 4esio.aI rg the nc nof~a ** TICLES v cysans .wtrrr.e tmn, A A 4* ms.a INs9o oRiLas. th --gK e: o e A-oNd'ir ArL non CollarsandaBosoins Black silk aand satin Stockiet Sel giesti 4 t o. the Blak ik an tinCrandFait @' aqyr CLqo q4OES,'I Wieloandatin da i Black silkdstin Goes . Blcksiand sain Cdo., Cor. do tr ado do., 'Silka atin Sear, Caicto and lam' P oo sonkc is, Silk and merksinGUndeshit, n rwr Vla'nnel, Sevi ado. Beln o slk fan nehread En.hcsi o Siiervaltho usderrcs, Rlaing sundoey-es, .Drnel, Govi ande d, Trer ts,Valisos andl aret Bags, Silk and ham Umbrellas, Cos Brushes, rfumery, &c., &c.,dec. ] Das Water-Pro Cap, Coats, Cloaks, 'usdios0 and ".G; "LIFEUA E E RV RS. "Th".isipe'rfority of the, wvorkinansnip of. the' above. Garnients is unparalelledi in this or. elan c atin She Union. ll.orders filled with promptness and di'dteli n thi most reasonable tcrm-and 9ill ods Warrantedor no Sale WV.A. 'KENT '& MITCHIELL, I)Keeps constantly on hand a complet as sortment of- the above Goods at their store in Camden, S. C., Masonic Hall, directly oppo site Dr.Cleveland's Drug store. F'eb16i,-1848. . 10 : y -LANi)S AT PUIVATE Sj LE~ Tii sad'scrib'er offers forts:ad Da follow ng Tracts of Land,-at the following reduced prces: One Tract acnjmm lands of Elias.Durant, isltilda' Durant and John Donalds, in Middle Salem, containing by resurvey 352 acrpes at -One Tract, on Lynchie's Creek, known as the:Bradle Tract, lying between- English's cros . rosand Durant's Ferry, adjoining Jands'of David Cole and others, containing 30L3 acres at $400. .One Tract on Lynche's Creek, in Darling. tonDistrict, with Durant's Ferry attached to * it together with a large new flat, containing 3D4& acres, at the very reduced price of *400. One other Tract, on Hope swamp, adjoin lands ofWells, Hancock and ilson, of acres-more or less, at One Dollar and *One'Dollaraund Fifty Cents r acre. *Theqalhity of Lynche'. ,reek lands are too well -known to require any praise or puf 60g .'MSuffioe sit tossay then, that on such la as I ani offering at the above reduced prlces,-I- have heretofore made with proper cultivationitn nuring, one-bale cotton per -adre. TTt sinalso the Agnt to soil several other lrebodies of Lands in a high state of-cul -tjvatioh and imyrovoment; which are offered at~the small sum of $3 per acre. .' --.. Terms Xaro made to suit puarchasers; any -length 'of time given that is at all reasonable. - MJ. D. ASH&IORE, Aget of Martha Ashmore. wNova25 847. 5 l mtf " FdrRNITURE. JustrjJ a-ne assortment of curl mnapls anan . ~ 1i~ gbi fdlocking chairs, 4ane and'd seats; th~ter. wit a fine ad6YI;hf fFui-nlti's uch as adfaos, Book Cases, rdWardrobes, Bed-steads, Fancy n PanDressin Burbans, (KO 'rsdla chieap for cash roor payer. t% .o ,1r. F. SUTHERLAND. s-' (amden Jan 10, 1848.- 11 tf ~ h" ~NOTICE. Alpersons e btqtoDj. olomona, doc'd, ,pfreq~~eqtd~t f~hi orwmard and make st~i*A~bs~b~1sdesirou, of sot g up 0t Psif 0 heaem .1 R YI~ptu ~Oanddloja Pee8%dh i' addSps'de:Bilj ,e eatise1 y a34 eo 2.@. qP,-rooegen ea leue a e: ; :. ldChas's"dcMaiih's single a djDu; ;:4ble-Trusie' f'. :Xs H g .. . Uisdi o~s Instrun ~nt~ oo, 1 Bottlesfand Tnbei;4 11, jje a 4yd Breast Pipes: PEP 4.ui:, fy .!;i. 3eimi ruda Tapoc; i'goidriy and Patent Biley; E ie'f rveid ii Iiniinent; Davis' Pain Killdf Da. .4ain Extractor; 1 Allis.'qa World's salvo; ir~i6hilaJdgU1 and Gay' Oistaiii ti th''curr 'q'a.pfulus ad 6thlibis cerp n~ores henai ant e o audVegetab C u ra .sio, qlove Aodype, Toothi'Ach6 Drops. C a8 ' ,inrocaition- (gnuine) iitlegre'Abar iffil. ang~ Grpine eed .nessa - &rench Jujube -aste-. fined'Liquoriie, Eriglish; Tioipson'-.Ptanic Medicines. fron the Abiratiory of Ephraim 'Larabee, of Balti nore, comprising every article used in the iractica. Also, a fuli assortiment of the Genuine ~haker' H -erbs:. Feb. 2,1848. 14 ly ~PP N sS COMPOUNDWFI3 ID~EXTRACTJ OF SARSAFPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DLL TIT. There are few cases of chroniaand painful theutnatism tht will ii6tyield to the inihi nee.of Sarsiparilla-and Queen's Delight if ulf persevered, especially if taken in con, unction with Hydr. of Potash, times called Wercurial Sheumatisin: (violent paitis in the iones, &c.,) resulting frni theimercury taken Py patients during severe fevers and other lrotractid disease. It is highly rqcons~iended for ajl diseases of the skin,' hroile:as W41nid"-Wiht.- 'One Pottle will, in most instances, effectualy re nove all pimples, postules, or blotches on the ace, to which young. persons in this climate re:s6 much subjected to. arising oither, from mpurity of the blood or debility. It is the est remedy known for! scrofuloin -affections, woaes;and;breakingse out in young children, id Is safe and pffidacious-in rermoving entire-: y every trace of hereditary diseases from.tbe; system in the tender'st infant ,infa'ctin allcu-! aneous afflctiois it is invaluable.' As a gen &ral urifier of the blood, and aniradicatorof all obstinate diseases thin preparation will un loubtedly take th-e p'recedence of all other re-! nuedies., It gently- operates upon and reg dlates the bowels, restores to the blood it.. avonted purity, gives tone to the stomnachi, and, promnotes digestion; It will efietually relieve Erysapelas eran in its wvorst stages, and all persons sufTering, from this distressing complaint are advised to use it, first so, hut ii no marked relief be found ufter taking one bottle, it will be necessary to use the Ilydriodated Potash with it.. Not wishing to publish certificates as is kope in the case-of all quack me~dicinecs of the' lay, to eff'ect their-sale, and so force.themu up mi the public, the subscriber begti leave to state that this preparition has9 been prescribed md used by a number of Physicians and Plan :ers of our city and~ neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr. HI. Rt. F rest, Dr. W. G. RIamsay, Dr. Thos. Y. Sirmnons, Dr. C. C. Pritchard, Mr. 8. Legare, Lieut. Wilson, U. S. RI. S., all of this city, Dr. James Stoney, Beaufort. Dr. J. A. Mayes, Sumter. &c.' For the composition of this preparation, mand the Medicinal Properties of~ the Queen's Delight, Physicians are respdefully referpp to ~he 5th and 0th Nos. Vol. i, of the "Southern Journal of.Medicine and Pharmacy." Price $1 per bottle, or $5 for 0 do. The mamegrnparation as a Syrup, is also prepared it 81 per quart bottle, or $5 peor 6 bottles. Prepared by J. PETER M. EPPING, Kemist and Druggist, King-st. Oharleston, S. C.. For sale in Sumtersille by the Agen; JOIN I. MILLEI M1. D. O2TThe subscriber will receive negroes la boring under any of the above. mentioned dis uases, even the most hopeless and .obstinate eases, on treatmeut; or those persons having unsound negroes, and not wishing to incur thle expense attendant on such treatment, and are willing to dispose of them with the view of seeing them cured, will -find .a par chaser in the subscriber, who is willing to give a fairprice for such. March 31, 1847. 22 ly M E W3 F AJ L 00D& IT T H E CAMDEN BAZAAR. NI. DRUOIKER & 00 Are now receiving from the North, a very large and splendid assortment of Seaponable Goods, contisting in part of, Cloths, Cassi. meres, Sattinets-ryestings, Linens, Secarfs, Cravats and Stocks-plain, figured and strip) ed Alpaccas; bnd other desirablo Goods for Laisiresses; Also, a splendid variety of Calicoecand Chintzes, anid the very best and chme~ct assortment of Bleachedi and Brown .iMiis in the Town. *Th9 above Goods have been selected with the greatest care,,expressly for the Crmnden Markcet, and having been purchauej on thme most advantageous terms (for calh,] will lbe sold at a very small advance on the Northern cost. Also--A r age. Stock of Hardware,' Groceries, -Bagging Rope, Trwine;'Beots and Shoes. TAR! TAR !! TAR!!! A prime lot of TVARl on hand, and for sale F. M. MORGAN. an.1,i88 . 2. PilNN iP3TQ 6it-emil c.a fi A 14A 4ekt c a jan. itM, 1848. e. 'PAR 1XMt H1P NOTI11E, Thesubrcribees habinasinted them woui eue Tly gall"dt nifrnPOVit 501' Th44id fim O Ai 1; .W-00 foo 'epurp de of uiaktg leuns ca iji sesia i 1ect I SI" hi of.E lfag aotent~ b fusinde rLai~nes ould easee some ofo ric ndhan'd soera~ pattrs. zdna~stt~ot A. . rMO 6q. 49 CO *tis G 'e6.OflY6. AT SQ a -..ugpsotnn o isiin 06 ainei and Cash meres; some of our rich ad hn s~zfo pattkrn4. . The undersigned expects to on in 8 inter ville, o4 . Mopiy, the 1'7 instant, in ENG*ISH 1CHOOL, limited.to.Twenty Pupils, and sinilar to that lately kept by Mr The 'school room s: i 'the- nw idg on tlie lot lately" occupied by.Mr. LAUR, DwNgs, and.near the - Methodist 'aPringe F. M. ADAMS.. Jan 6th, 1848. t COPARTNER$HIP.' The subpcribers beg leave to inform the friends-in.Sumter ,and the pihlic generally that they have entOrQd into copartnorslily under .the.style., of A. M. & RI. KEMEDky when.thcy.removed to the store. lately oceu piis by .l. D. Murray. They intend keepig a general and exten. sivo assortment of Dry Goods, Hardiware'and Grocerci, and hope, by strict attention tc businesi ard solling at: the very lowest pri, ces,:to merit acontinuance of that pstronag4 heretoforo utendod to them. A. M. KENNEOY. IL. M. KENNEDY. Camden, Jan. 10, 1848. 11. tf W. THURLOW CASTOV Aft'ORNE ATZAI Office on King street, opposite the Cour IIpuse, in rear of Boyd's Hotel. Jan. 1848.. 12 am RICHARD M, DYSON4 TATTOIW{EY.AT LAW, Suuntterovil, i. (6. W. E. RICHIARDSON, ~ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICiTOR IN EQUITY, -SUIITERVILLE, 8, C, ATTPORNEY AT LAW, E. HI. MELLICHAMP, EOTISE CAPETER~ (lttrator in Ettitial, 11aving located himself in Sumnterville, now prepared to oxecuto all kinds of wgr in' the above line on reasonable terms. A share of public patronage is solicited. 2 ders west of thme Methodist Parsonyg Jan. 2(, 1848. 13 tf Ozr J UNT.> ltItVE D--Co The subscriber idiforms his friends an4.cus tomers~ that he has just received by th6 Ia test arrivals from the North, the f'ollowin Goods whmieh in adilition to his former minpi he.will dispose of at the lowest prices for ca i Fine gold pens, with or without pencil ca sos; Fine Gtmia and Revolving Pistols; Flutes; Fifes and Accordions; Violin ana Guitar stringA; Fe Optick Glasses; FiePocket Cutlery; Rod ('ors' Razor s.trope, a utgperior ainicle; Stec Y cads andl ateel iig 'add purse clasps;~ Go tick clocks-eight day; Percussion caps &c. &c. &c. FREEMAN HOYT. Nov. 22, 1847. 4 tf NEW FALL AND WINTER a00DS The subscriber would respectfully inform thme citizens of Spinterville and vicinity, thn lie is nowv receiving and opening his FALI STOCK of Goods, consisting of-. D~ry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutler and Urockery4 Boots and ethoes; H1ats an Caps, &c. &c. &c. A. LORYEA. Oct.20, 1847. 41 tf Mrs. Robinson. Will open a Female School at Libert lHill~ elmsawv District, with comnpetent Am sistants, on terms of tuition as follows pc session of five monji:- "~* 7 * ory c'ommenced, - - 5' - . English .Granmar, History aind Geo. 'graphy, = - -- - 12 Drawing and Painting, - -.. 10 0 Muicl on the Piano, .. . )o Embroidery andorsted avork, - . L dn. sres d Cn - LOrscA 1 LIok dot8 3Y.i v / 1 I . __o umi 0.4 . 2 OilCm E T D Rk", 4 a"siaoiw R E 0.0 MM V N EPA-VI Wi.~~ We. T respectlfblly desmire to.ridne . J A mcotL *-'i Hk -WO ELT rh " I jI thor' ou bIy 0, &1 fidrtfoprtor n htsp oIsIn, *f,;d' yent1tlec t~ th eo84n;edb~ ~ia tThere is a.-1&rge bay --mare njolotalken-uo by the subscriber, havs the, appearanceethbet longing to aeefrir, lpdats.4eito tme, and bas bqen- worked;. she ie'abot J&nn high. The ownercan ome. f idrove px tty, plngd eaad t g - Dec.31,1 0 f 8OlJTlRACROLWN&"SUMTER- DIT' Whfereas n. ii custody of thy sheri of 4snte4' Di 004t, by virte. of a avrrenierby e ve tatd., ai filed ia hr- J4to m pg fp~r the benefit of m y to;ile 61kr f l*i Debtors, together with n' aihediale b 1les. tate and effects: Nqtico i-hdretjeLlii Adrat and l dbt~er eiedi ' ldW. nHHu o t , ints Is ofs It dW of Coinphoigii~f ' r~jibi held din dho first odh f* (I?t Moniday i.Mtxt, sadW. I is, honld he be diseliargd kstn n of the Act of the Gonoel gliby ft~te ,relief of'Insolvuint Debtafre. - JD.'JONEj,00 CigrkspmLc mtor DiSF) Dec 13L,~7 SOUTlp-CT S Samuel J. Young & Co. vs. Mendal Smith *WiereaMpdh Bitik who iaiin fe us n e'o fure e-yhl5 i ith~lu ibov stated case, bus file in iiiy'offide his ptition, praying for the benefit of the Actrof.thGen. erlAssemblyi for the relief! of' nsolvent Debtors, toge4er with a--scheduloof his&?. tate aid eects( Notice is hereby gven, ttheisidSamuel J. Young & Ce, an~ all other creditors of the said Mondal Swith to .be 'and appa before the associato Juidges of the-eaids &teeit thie Court of Comumon) 'less foA'81zmter Distrfct, k to~be held on the Grat @onday aftpzjthefourtht Monday in IMarch next, tosheweau~eelf any ty.can-why Uhe estateliand' f!#eta of thje sa:4 Mondal Smit ushold .:so. be .assigned and hie be discharged accordi to the provis -ins of. the Act of the Gene Assorsably for the relief of Jusolvent Debtors. ' - aJ.. ONES, ct, c. c. r. Clerk's office, Suni. Dist.F' Dec.-1th,1847. 7-rx' 8m SsoUTIE CARIOJAN -solBUTasIsT. Isaio' DAW itworth. _ - 'Wheroas the PJnt'h ti1bv~ p against the D~efendzt h'ab~ti~n Sand Wlitb oit thellIsi said) and-havig nieit -known, uponwlpAcijy th qee claration, with ~~cl~teep1a .served: Itilstherefore:~m~p -Acts of. the ponetel ~~~tIo ci in spichi casp s naeay ied't~ t that the Defendant do p!Oa thest4 onwbe L4 fore the eighteenthd 'o ugy t~D~i~ otherwise fina1handva t~h~ e u entwil betlbeniven arnd aw red at hlp dLO~ OfieCmPleas, Sumiter D-t.' 17th Juna,4S47. O .S'c.i.. Junue 23. x. (6.) 8#1 fid .Tn purslutaon thettaisilons of the Actk r of the Gen .gAsap nply in suoh sutaad6 d o . ior sal Cgun~t i h ~*~~ 0 sloned by.thue 'r~m~w~~t 0 6f tho lafe' ~itarei 0 ~ ~ :1,9N~cehs fora d b~i(~I44~ I4d for d. ~~oWate' T' M tU .MW lstal ,bf . l ik e such a, gaoi fo Th .-A 9 ,we au e. .'Wits V -1. "* . .' W, e ' b~ at~ t"itbe ovr et o~iIN ~