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141 D i 011tD .VLL.be s old a Sumter. i up . tMdiday' and da hw4 isi rrne,'tjthin thesk 21 our f a e,49qthe j):qt bid4 iA hI~a~Itde . .wingd~Pr1 pey. Ptirhte y.pay forTitles. 'g e & Oneoqsis:*nd ,Lo -in :Sumter ville, - g~aa fA. .. fases, e('h rujiviof Mm.. E ihidso J ..n0erest in ono tractorpp aeresof >L4nd in Clarenon,Friendshi Mdjolig Jlen1 q -f,-rle'vi-etty*ppn as t ediroelWty. of Win. E. .ichardyopatse. i W.o F. J..A oses. K. It.-- ~ 'interest In, 0e trac4 O1 02, acussof Lakid nea'roidence- a'djoiningl ends, df jevie~l. In'as the-proerty of Wm. E. Ri adsuonat . the uit of F. J. Moses. e tradt of 1,000 acres of l aid: i loweri Salei, qdjoining' la-nds f,lW R' lesiedi tapon us~ the projierty of Jo.. 8. Burgqas..s the suitq(W.C. Dikes. 6bctuif 25 acres'of anid in Olhrre no'it, ad joining ).*hdes of---. levitxluponij asats .46'property NlP- a:nety, at 4heqenis Of ,1 R -jrCin. .c e -; - - Oggat 60 acrs .'f ind J,6r Clare tpont,.adjoinftlig-lands ,of Mrs.' Dahtsdle vied 'upon as lhe property of Thoms Uancock, at the suit'of'S, E. Wilsoit'. One tract of- 2O.acres of Lend fh Lower Sailem,.ajoinlng linds of i--leied tfpon as;theproierty of Willie Barjoiv,;.at' the suit'of Jas. G.'elncIiosh,, One tract of 14,000 icies o-'Lgn11 in Salei, adjoining lands of-- leviet(Cipon. as the property-vf Jacob P, Sturgen, at the suit of Joh nrfant. - T HOS. J. W(LDER. Sheriff qf Sun itarDit. * ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e Sbrjts.01cc n '0 1846. It ..p f . THE CMlDEN 16TEL. BY ILBAOYD. T usubscriber-annoinces to his friends 'andishe travelling ptic, -thathe has taken that large and cominodiouis Brick HOTEL contituouls to the Court I1ouse, in this town, where lie will be able to accomyno date in the -best nann'er,..alwho feel' in clined to .give him a trial. 1e houge ha" been put in the -best order,-ded i csoly fA ished throughot, and if in .eanest desire to please will give satisfaction, he is con vinced that all will be satisfied. His table will be furnished amply-his bar will be furnli'sid with thie best Liquers, -and his servanta will.be, as attentive as possible. Camden, January 6, 1847. 11 ot NEGROES NEGROES! INEGROES!!!' Will be sold on the firt Monday-in'Feb ruary itext, at Sumter Court louse, about" kiftbcn:Likely 1Negroes, belonging to the Estate of John J. Pills, ,deceased. ---A L S O At the same time and place, .eit or seven Mori Aflt rate Nig roes, belonging to the Fg~ate of William M. Cummings, deceased. .aConditions'in each case ma de known oi; .day~of sale. W. LEWIS, 0. S. D. atnuary 0,-1847. - 11 -4t. - . FOR SALE. The old Methodist Church andl Lot oil which it stanuds, in the 'I'own of 'Sumter villa'. For terms, apply to J.-H. Dinigle, pr to theo subscriber. . .LWS Jannuary.7, 1847. 11 tf, NOTICE. Exeutors, Ad miniutrators and Gua'rdi. inns, are requiredl by. Law, to mpke their annual 'returns ins:the* monih of January of each year. January 7, 1847. 11 tf * NOTICE. All persons indebted to the substribe'r by Note or. Book Account-, are requested to call and settle up by the 15th inst.; or, they will positively finud their. Notes and Accounts placed in an officer's hands ,for colecton.SAlWuEL J. TINIiA LL.. Manchester,-Jan. 1, 1847. 11 tf GAR0EN 8EEDS I1OUR LYfExpected a general. assortment including Early York and o'therCabbage Seeds, Onion Setts &c'. &c. &c'. To any one having bonght from me last year, it will be suflicienti to say they are from: the same man Jno. Thomson, and warranted. A, J. MOSES. Jaun. 13, 18417. CASH!1 CASH !! CASH il! Finding it nlheessary to raise money the subscriber would respectfully -inform the public that he has altered the nature of lis business, anid that in future. lie will'- sell. ex clusivehy for cash, or barter, and hopds by the alterutioniin prices to make'it an object wvith his former 'customers andl' tiny who may favor him with a call to buy for- cash. Th'e subscriber trusts that his longin dilgence to hitcustomers will excuse this call which lhd makes for "prompi payment of his out standing dues, wvhich ,he is cojn - peilcl to close, in meet his own dlebts. WI-j is assurced that thei Ioivprlces at -whiceh lhe can now sell for cash, wvill at tract atter,[ion to his stodig of every variety. -A. J. M.OSICS.* Ian 1, 1847. ' t0 ,tWe Yon i rCuc a W 'f TilNTA1 '(0 10o 0A uing - LV, edan 847 l#II b i' Ml at imtel 0%OM1l8810# EI S t~' e or the 3 ;ie 9-aptinig 11 r k o:9 K' e itdk suit leidie oft fro e i 6 ~ n actgrqrs nirp aiiCotnanIsstwul.Hplease irethebefe6 teabove M44U4ANDLER uABArIlA7 TO 7i The. nibscriber.otfers for de,,thefiAv ng Tracts, .fltLand ..gontairiing.,0). lres,- mde or less, in the Fork 'liAk River; four nMiles-om Brveing tonrid ge, lying orth6on.oTr1tron .of iaok R)-er, snbraciunga pi tfi Swamp- Lands, which affords A. endijiwiiterptisturage, and a' fine su.mmer range, both for .H ogs an.d Catie;, tivo beautii1l itpatiods-.fbr a etitlement near the publiclr6,ed, leading rrom.Camden to Charleston, Kin stfie and Buniiterville, passing itnme'diatel d'Wirdiugk I Lh6 plantation. There are three hundred I ices of dleared Tand underfeace, w.hich . kave -been repting for- two years; a new I Gin-House, 40 feet square, thie oilhcr.build, I ipgs deca) ing.- One othar'tract adjoinitig i the above -land.. of two hundred acrgs, i kwir as the limith'Iants-an'e'xcellent itand-for.-a House.of.Entertainment, be ng- precisely 20.mileifrom.Murray's Far-- I ry, 20 miles from Kingstieb and 20 to Sum- < Lervilie. There is -a s.i p Ap~ Orchard < )n this tract, a good B'arn-ndi Stailes', one 4 aunidrpd'.acres of cleared lab-d, and about k rorty acres under felice, wlilih have.been E resting for two years...1. will sell both of.t tliese tracts togeth'er or sepurately aspur, I ealipses may wish. Possession can, be had any rinieni. - --JAED J. NELSON' Jan. 6,,1847. ' --- 4t LIST OF LETTERS, fRemaining in the Post Qfilee, Sumter ville, S. C., i4tarter ending, 31st Decem ber, 1840. B-Mackey Barfichlfilliss>Laura F. Bel ier, M. Benbow, Washiniton'Hl. Brown. NIys. Martba Belser, Mrs: Harriet' 1. M Bethune, S. F. Belser, John K. Barksdale, G. W. Billups, hdaj,Jolh' Ballard,. W W Brailsford, George HBanker, Anthopy E, Blanks, F S Belser. 'C-W J Croswtil, John Croskv; John D. CaigmilesNoah Crane , D--WV FDeschiamps 2, Peter Daly, Jas [I Dingle; Hannah Duvie' Tyre J Dinkins, W QDuncan ., T' Davis. E--Mlss C J Bl English, Miss Jane En.. ~lish, .Rev Thios R English, W B Elki. 'F--Josepha G Fort, C G .Ferguson. G--Thios Glenn, John Grooms,'~Misg Virginia G..Guerry, Hugh-Graham, VaC LGuerry. Hl--Milberry Hlodge, 3 B N Hammet 2, Bej Hodlre, A L Hubble, John Hodge, UIdnly Holmes, W RL Harvin, Isaac Hi-o1 land, ~Jos1It Howell 2. - ~J-Timothy L Jones, Lewis JThnson, Wm A James, B A Jamep, John MI J'amies. L-Francis Loudon. M--Rev'D McQueen 2, W W MI ir-phy, M J M2 Murphy, W B R Mitchell, Wmn M~ellett 2, Wm Moore, 'Mrs C D McInw. all,.Dr R1 McMillan, Waip R McCoy, E H1 Miller, Dr John D McLeod.. .N--Josepha Nettles, Johbn A ^Nighit. O--W W Owens, Charles L Osteni. P--David W Price, Picket & .Joyce, Jn R Pollard, Eduiard J Porter. Rl--Rupert & Hlickson, J G Rhods, Mrs Mary Raims, Willis Ranmsay, Mrs J Rich 'S-.Cool Scymer, Samnl.Stephensoa, Mrs E Singleton 2, S Smith, II B Singleton, T-.-Mrs E Trapp 2, W. J Tisdale, H- F W-Asa Wright, Thoes J Wilder 2, Jas P Waddell,'Henry WVelht.. . H. HAYNSSWORTII, .M 10 tf NOTICE. The subscriber begs leave most respect rally to inform those ha ving small accouny~ with him, that lie .will, after the middle if the present mon(b, be unmder the neces mity of placing them- in thme. hands of a roper person- foffollectionl. -.- FREEMAN IhOYT. Jqn. 1, 1840. 10 2t - !%o uathI haro~Hisa.Saantei- Dist. - N ORiDINARY. M1ary Mc~oy,'vs. John Brown antd othm er's.:-Summons in Parrtition. Ilappearing to my satisfoction, that Nam han Kinsey anid children, deofendants, in lie above stiatedl case, reside out of ther Ate: It is the.refore or~lored, that they do/ mipear, andobject to the divisiion or sale >f the-Reasl Estate of Burrell. Browvn, -do. ~ea'set, on or before the27th, day <,f Feb *nary next, or their conseilt will be enter d of record. - W, LEWIS, (f. S.D. , Nov. 127t h,. 1840. * 5i 13t -( AA.iT r~pv~p~.the' s b eibr yA tcom bite. his friemis, ' t s osible fordu d 1ht e hwng hi maposoi 1debt jij ?~hro pg. Ili '' ~ ~ ~~t eI~a Vr 010e~~ti~ nd M e'st.-' 6 Va y s s e le I~r~t e i::objecisetok g "ila debt, ant lie .U ldgtithe 'iQisiric4of. Stgter th0tt -i.l iti 0,to s .fi as chea~p for th C as -ay etwn ol' t~ul.pJn pdrnaIns here; . qo It i fins e. . iiiW.ihe 46i, Ikdeg uch a .eather- T -n4. ieep AklnSheat, Jutso CapeGroccr.isrd ,i' ri 4p' k% ry'Ware, D)ry9oodsI, &c. &ci .e -He -dojicil Gth piatrpnage 2rif h..1rends is lokkhb 3tb5inthe -Ditdet. -N~ ~e ;wi~le~ ais papn-Yird and ' Lot, 'Ii nev t a'ny peheni a7 Chfiif good ofI'r. Jimn.1, 1847. -- *iO ~2t JIM 1., 7. 1OUTU.CAROUWA iSUMIER1$$ RIcT I N TiE tM oN PLEAS. IWillian Bzi nerwj Folfin M-. G i l i ts as -. The sahie.. a* .ls I ad MWilliefor assigned. ifac tid 1istat6 E J. Biulhop. - dum. 'fie dcfendant, Williarfi allard,'who is, n the custody of th4Sheriff-of sidDis riel, by virtue'uf of tIfe. above -rits of "ipias -ad N4fo'ihndu "n ofder-to en ille himself to the bene'trof an ae enti.. led an -.Act for the .elIf7of Insolvont' 5btors4n the said State, has this day filed n my offied on' oath, a schedule l of"Afs V1ht e'tate. - - Ngtice is therefore given to the pid. lainttfTs. as well as all others co'ncerned, o beI -d.appeor at Spmrer Cottrt' use m the'irt ltonday after the fostrth Mon lay in March next, -at I I'clock A. M. be.* 4ire one of the cironit Judbs,(to bhew ause, if any.thdy tan, why the defendant hquld noLtreceive his discharge, upon-hi3 istigning and -delivering thd iaffectu men iohed i his schddule. -- J. M-. DARGAN, .c. :. Clerk'si Office; Nov., 5, -1840. 10 18t ' IOTI-CAROLINAt.SUDITR bISTRiT. 4fhry Inglesby. v s. In'the Comhon Pleas. sleanor Spant. Wheieas Eleanor Spann, who is in'cus Miy of the Sheriff(i Sumter District by pirtue of a surrender of Cail in the above tated case, and the said Eleanor Spann muving filed in my. office her petition, pray. ng for the benefit of'the Act of the.Oen-. tral Assembly, for the relief of Insolvent )ebtors, together with a schedule dr her, stute ad effects. Notice is herebgven to the siid Mary nglesty and al.1 other ceditors of the ild Eleanor Spann to appear at eh.:C.onrt J(buse for' Sumter: District on the Iirst .4onday after-tlie fourih Monday in'Marech ext, to sh-ce eahise, if. any they can, why be estate and effects of the saidi Eleano'r Spann shuiitl not bc assigned, and shieie livchargedl acenruling to the -provisions of hie Aeiof the general Assembly for the tliicf of insolvent d~btuors. J. M. DARGAN, c. c. p. 31erk's Office,'Sumn. Dist. January.2,184., '. 10 13t WW""ED. An apprentice to the Blacksmith Trade. apply ati this-office. Dec.26,*1846. 9 -t . , FOR SALE. A first tare . second handed SIJLKEV, vithi a good top; als'o, a det of Harness, >rass rnounted, ncarly new. Apply at this >flice. Dec. 30, 1840. -NOTICE, The exercises of Mrs. RICE'S Semina y will (after a brief intermission oft one weeok) be resnmed on Mony, the 4thi of lanuary. The services of -a competent male Peacher have beenm -scured, and every axertion wvili be made to give general sat sfaict1ion. In adldition to all the Branchos of a po ite English Edueation, 'will be taught the Uatini and Greek... 'M usic will also be taught, arid boarders eceived as usual. . Mrs. Rice would take this opportunity >f.ferndering herr thanks to her friends, id the publie generalliy,' for the- liberal >atronage hitherto bestowed, and solicits contirnance of thexaame. NOTI4{E, The subscrilber4 ha-ving determined to. liscontinute buin~iess, 'offers her retnaising iTOClK OF GOODS ioiy fur -Cash, until bie lirst of March, 1847, at which tinme, the esiduoi, if tany, wvili be. offered' at publie k uction. For the future, there wuilbe no Credit ivej; h'tut the9 Cash wvill be, expected in very instance, for gouilsfold: . All persons, indebjted, eithcr by Note or Iccounat. tare reqtuested to makalnummediate nymenit. R. SOLOMONS. Sumniter ville. Dec. 30, - 2t tM rosp U Ltbi RDe -J r ref hallo a(fjo nJ~I~'~Ii to-' anum lt e(t $OD1 al (1w -~lb Tifldu coon AdH.. o8e wi!h SDiwIop.6 t rA spenidarstortheno l 6ins~ S~ uraCs, Mloic ases, arlakre., Buteiirds, Cdke, u)l~eiada nB. Fowl re.OD ad o o cler. (LE . A e'nCa I'o, with30 le 9o Hap.flt P Te tusiberhis. + 4dtuJ'n~~ h Arie ple ndited 'b~~aa asote they rineuti FURNyITUR~ E,'.e-on supptieof Pabes 8 OES.de. Board' willendfurigmheplead U, 1,[10 0* 4 &iot ICA-,_' Plan*lWdd Dhc.rO,~ R*oeligDo,.& &c. &ce. eFore mae oby , . 4etln N0406. . rng trp d pri. h i . . De. 30; 146 ' - tTiN leg: - T c'ibheu 'th 1 Th; rinaland Thesi Horthas theut. 1b dailyfrnm Chae1It ntIe lles-wrof Res9 oYSTrs.~lb ghienfre .ldeSo'ioed the-kgt aloritie ia.i -~ ~ DI 3 T ATy beor mie bybie Wlo ats olred, lndi the 'ruigee, wth soe ondij Pl. 0,Sa~'id e thakfuly e Veiedh pUaNITUiRrEofMrs~cgn*alm Sarah 0ea G.nfi Wod 'u. RAing Dqatedd -. c. 40" 84 . 9 AD STORENrLA. Thofri esu brer n recentl n ueg - den 19r. 1846, r .Rios.M alhr sm 'al l r i-e s HORE.a ddofLa, in 4 mile athe of The, sil Hoistjbouf 1or 1400hand s-hg, mixoor. lss'enyas d ghaOnE, n oo wie, ar oe hbuiW b-g1 . - iI hia frs t ,it he is, t als t, red ied siiotern wpll tod A fewabrd a T4 Dol11lfars yillegiven for-thie /eco of P 1Th e R . theif.shd. Any inxtgforition 'abou hsinett , a De . .Rwllb . n, i'eHeed. JAESR. H Dec.42, 14. ' ed, land in te' Frgs; koe 'k.Rier witsnow o0oe s or'aon heisb T Qa fuLl ntd dyiong mil.oes o: sime il, ceonsu ,o 12 ors. 4 ac- md rem -r less ikng SnE T arin ee S ryh W oitbend tiOUbSe -o~.~> ~amI~n1. . NITH 28. 0 New Eucgsw eatagCrapeiint N 50 boxrels newr Priesgfiayeo xesou 10 b~oxe ne asisoQhaoe do d ,50. boels o .dlnako Fhemon ta6e bxe t ih pound. Chs * *, DIC1 SN & LATTAi' Camden, S. C. Nov. 28.. - Z v ~ 16' em H OL'.1.1 -i -..-Q a to~K va 6fA. .. JeRC 0 hevicondo . 'fai ' I j hs13114T 10-Auisbn I I 1enn Grgq U-V i" ,:4 W, -. _,.an , N-44. 'Onrjt ~' ilt S in At, -thL fl6A IdJhei, R.g c v a1i-6p Jo. M1O a PeeenlrnU Tiao(r .nt itousind,1b' hui