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4, Y, 0 Louisblc6i 0i eOmI very I es i tt wal1.a i e er dt e the- objeqk.6 thepr fSW: Wihag ge0 of YMajor'Ftpatiek Sibleiteo i- in pi4rt, i en tirely onI iGetn , Karney fro dili forniake 40ptch the Generil -ani all the troo; tii dej his conidand, which may be spareti frotn the docctpation of Santta Fe and otht lntltojnin Gen 3Taylor and co-bperate iti '.hm roN O Til UNITED STAT s wITh CANADA A n on ..has taken lc be' t4reen the Unite&S8ates antd Canada. The %*lightning line, or trlegiaphic wires 'now connedt BifAlo with .Hamilton, and whei completed wIll.extendto Toronto, passing throtgh Niagara, St.Catharie's and Ham. Ilton.' QUICK TEL.NOpPnII 'WRTIN.-The New York Sur says tatithe foll'owing sen teneivas written distinctly, Wi'one minute, by Wallace B.. Ranson, atUticai " The writer had wh. very great pleasure of -a iending a dridatic czhA?(44n at the Li itatic -Aiylum,mn Siturday evening oni the annivereary ofT - This Is attheri-a of 120 letters. per minute, and as fist as we can scribble out our items or news-witih a pen. R.nAILROADS IN T11E UNITED STATES. The total length of the railway now actu ally-coistrucied and in operation in the United States, -.Anounts to a. little over 6000. miles, of which 500 consists.in short lines connected wilh coal companies and private estnblibliments; leaving 4500 miles of swift steam conveyance. FiRs-A fire was discovered in the Jail on last Friddyeanud the alarmgiven to our citizens. For soie time it was thought impossible to save the builling, but throngli the exertions of some individual, who at oonsiderabe exposure, not without danger, ascended the roof, the fire was subdued. The Englies were on th- spot, aid were efficiently used in extinguishing the fire. The Jail was fired by one of its involun tary inmites.-Candcn Journal. EuIGRATIaN. TO THE UNITED STATEs Six months ago there were 7,000 tailors out of empiloy - in London. They had r meetin-r and the tailor's societies agreed to assist all who woulti go to America. Tc effect this, a passage ticket to America was furnis'wd fnr-X2 10s. which cost the'com. panies ?3.10a.. A large portion of these tailors have alrealy reached this country. By the last steamer we received infirma. tion that 3,000 stone cutters are out em, ployment in England.. These knights of the hammer will be here in A pril. In addi. tion it is believed that 200,000 emigrants wil leave I-elanl.next spring and summe: for the United States. Preparations arc making on a large scale to assist all who wish to leave the Emerald Isle. Boston Daily Times. K3We are authorized to au. nounce WILLIAM G. BARRET, Esq. us a Candidate four Tax Collector, at the en suing Election. Su nterville, Nov.-25, 1840. 4 FAN1WYSTORE. HUJLBURT & LANERGAN. ..The undersigned have openied a FANCT STORE in the Town of Sumtierville, next door to A. White & Co., and sulicit the patronage of the public. 0. C. HULBIURT, * MARY L. LANERGAN. N. D.-Those indebted to the late firm of Zuill & Lanergan, are requested tu come forwartd and pay up. January -1,-18t7. 12 I t WRESH SEEDS Including every variety, fromi Prince's Gardeni, on Long Island. For sale at the DRUG STORE. Jan. 20, 1847. 12 if . .EOR SALE. Sixty Acres of Land, situated at Provi. dence, eleven miles above Surmterville. On the premises, are four or five first ratc Springs of wvater, and a fino yonng Or chard, of Guignard's best Trees, It is desirable Summer residence. A pply to * TIIOS. J. WILDER. Jan. 20, 1847. 12 tf LAND.FOR SA LK. The. subscriber nowv offers for sale, small tfact of Land; containing six hun dred acres, lying four miles Sounth of Sum. tervilte; one hundred and( twenty acrem under fentce. For terms, apply to R J WITH ERSPOON. Jan. 20, 1847. 12 3 L ost. A.Note, given to the subscriber by Win H. Bronison for Fifty Dollars, (p50.) paya. ble on the first of January inst.--date not recollected. All -persons are cautionec against trading for said Note, as it has al ready been paid. JanuaryJ20 .WITHERSPOON. Jnay2,1847. 12 3t. FOR SALE. The ord Methodist Church andl Lot or which it stands, in the Towvn of Sumter. ville. For terms, apply to J. H. Dingle or to the subscriber. W. LEWIS. Janunary?7. 1847.. U if1 an. 20 I S. . '.4 ,1 t Toll-.ed. le myi.' 417 O t n beaide, egcep gi SWixy ol s dad ul hainth'er takenau, a blind BNdlt'e mul m~pq~e~td be seenat the pWnato ,T f Mr.J. . Du, Told efore I print0 Cs a. -v c-.j or e, b Dilsn .Du n -l Jbak.ane~uar E1, 8.m~hn 'uze -at sevn eYirsved, 0 RS EEno PiOsibl TA-ar hr bTaEds, orxcebpt y gesr rks;'ajjirated at DDollars. SKd Nmule o taiken up, a blind BiWlile, -Thae inutle may. be'seen at the plantation '6f- Mr. J. 0'. 'DW rant, at D ira nt's Cross, Roada. & A. II R Maistr at . . Willow Grove, Sumrnfis. ' January 11,i847. 12 t Seed PFo t at6-e@-0 lus rceve, RI8Ih .iSEED POTA.. ,roc.s. F or sale by L .-i fIS Janua ry 20, 1847, 12 I FOR 8ALE. A first rate secmoid hsnded SULKEY, with 4 good top; also, a set of Harness, brass mounted, nearly newt , Apply. at this office. Dec'. 30 1846. TlE CAMDEN HOTEL$ BT B. P. BOYDI The subscriber announces to his friends andithe travelling public, that he has.taken that large and commodious Brick. HOTEL contiguous to. the Court Hotise, in this town, where lie will be able to accommo date in the best manner, all Iho feel ini clined to give him a trial. The house has been putin the best order, and newly fin ishcd throughout, and if an earnest 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 furnished with the best Liqucrs, and his servants will be as attentive as possible, Camden, January 0, 1847. 11 -6t NEGROES! NEGROES!! NEGROES!! Will be sold on the fir.t Monday in Feb. ruary next, at Sumter Court House, about Ficn Likely Negroes, belonging to the Estate of John J. Pitts, deceased. --A L S O At the same time and place, six or seven more first rate Negroes, belonging to the Estate of William M. Cummings. deceased. Conditions in each case made known on day of sale. W. LEWIS, 0. S. D. January 0, 1847. 11 4t ' CASH! CASH!! CASH!!1 Finding it necessary to raise money the subscriber would respectfully inform the public that lie has altered the nature of his business, and thiatin future lie will sell ex. clusively for cash, or barter, and hopes by the alteration in prices to make it an object with his former customers and any who may favor imb- with a call to buy for cash. T1he subscribeLr tusts that his long in dulgence to his customers will excuse this call whlich ho makes for prompt payment of his out standling duies. which lhe is corn pelled to close, to, meet his own de~bts. lHe is assured that the low pricts at wvhich lie can now sell foir cash, will at tract atter.tion to his stock of every variety. Jan. 1, 1847. ~10 NOTICE. Executors, Administrators andl Guiardi ans, are required by Law, to make their annual rcturns in the month ef January of each year. January 7, 1847. 11 tf NOTICE, *All persons indebted to the subscriber by Note or Book Account, are requested to call and setile up by the 15th inst.; ior, they wvill positively find their Notes and Accourts placed in an officer's hands for collection. SAMUEL J. TINDALL. Manchester, Jan. 1, 1847. 11 tf GAR~DEN SEEbig FIOURLJY Expected a general assortment including Early York and other'Cabbage Seeds, Onion Setts &c. &c. &c. To any ene having bought from me last year, it will be sufficientj to say they -are from the same man Jno. Thomson, and warranted. A, J. MOSES. Jan. 13, 1847. BA NK AG ENCY. ~~ The' subscriber continues to act as Agent in both of the Banks in Camden, on the usual terms. E. W. B3ONNEY. De c. 30, 1840. 0 tf -JUST RECEIVED, From Charleston, the followving articles: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Niackerel, Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Flour, Bag. ging, Rope, Segare, Tobacco, Brooms; and a lot of DRY GOODS, all of wyhichi wvill be sold low for CASH, L. J. DINKINS. Dec. 30, 1840. 9 3t An IWANTED. Anapprentice to the Blacksmith Trade. A pply at this office. Dce. 26 18'1a a ANA 1M1~ti~a~od aCtliinfer Corsi tIE II~Buit ~j~~yaind day follOIdwin 3 nar t the theldo leg Cah th oiI~wlng ~r. y, Pbtrci.:asers Atps ti lores Oslo U()tise n~ii; n ul Y l. ~ i ng ands of:'1 &&oses, foii a4 as lb prnperyo .Win, Richatriii 1ie sitrof . oses, AO anteresi Intone tract of l, a(rfit, Land in arkAiouf '(Frendlha radjl ing at frfvied upon ais ti popetty )f W. E. Richardson, atthe suit ofF. J. hMosa . Interest in one tract. 61 l02 aces of band neair Prdvidesiee aldjoining.lirindds - levied ulion as the propeity r Wrn E. Richardson, at the suit of F. J Moses Onb traetlf i,000 4eres of Land in Lower Salemi;adjoining. hinds of W. R. Surgess, levied upon as the pro erty of Jos. S. Burgess, at the suli of W, C.DOukes. One tract df 26 cres of Land I tClare., ,n1, adjoining lands o levid upo s property of P. Nunnery, at'the suit: if'R. Martin. O-o -traict. 60 sres of Land in Clare. no l, adjoining .lands of M rs. Davis, ' lo. vied. uton .as the, property of Tfiomi's llancock, at the suit of S. E..Wilson. , Onp tri~t nf0250acrespfLind InLdiver Salem, adjoining lands or - levied upon s,tjhe properly of.Willie Barrow, tt the suit of Jus. 0. McIntosh, .One.tract of 14,000 -acres of Lahdi is Salem, adjoining lands of -- levied upon iss the. property of. Jacob P. Sturgeon, at the suit of John Grant. TIHOS. J. WILDER, Sheriff of Sumter Dist. Sheriff's, Office, eJan. 9, 1840. 11 p f $4 00 PERSONAL PROPERTY. DY VIRTUE OF SUNDRY EXECUTIONS TO A3E DIRECTED, Will be sold at Sumiter Court H ouse, on the firsi' Monday and (lay following in February next, within the legal hostra of Sale, to the highest bidder, for Cash, the foilloVing Propertj. Purchasers to pay for Titles. I Negro, levied on as the property of Theo. W. Brailsford,,at the suit of James S. Guignard. I Negro, levied on as the property of Jub. W. Brownield, at the suit of A. S. Joliuson. 2 Negroes, levied on as the property of Thos. Bracey, at the suit of C. D. Carr, et al. 1 Negro, levied on as the property of Jio. A. Burgess, at the suit of It. L. He. riot aid W. C. Dukes. 2 Negroes levied on as the property of W. 9. Burgess. at the suit of B. J. Harri son & J. L. Seixas. 1 Negro, levied on as the property of Wn. '. Drogdon, at the suit of James A. Harvinl, et al. l Negro, levied on as the property of Geo. W. Billups, at the suit of B. J. Har rison. I Horse levied on as the property of Sam]. G. Bowman, at the suit of Hollis Johnson, 3 Negroes, levied on as the property or Brogdlon and liarvin, at the suit of Bowie, B~arker & BIiei. 1 Negro, levied ont as the property of Henry Bradhamn, at the suit of Joel P. Booth. I 11orse Ieviedl en as the property of W. R1. Bentley, at the suit of Isabella E. Witherspoon. I Hlurse levied on as the properly of R. M, Bracey, at tihe suit of Rlobt. Bradford. I Wagon and 2 Horses levied on us the property of G. WV. Barnes, at the suit of James RI. Me9rain. I Negro, levied on as thc p)roperty of Jnn. Boyd, at the suit of Jas. Lawrence. 1 Horse. levied on as the property of A. Connor, at the suit of 0. Phillips. I Negro, levied on as the properly of C. J. Carpenter,, at the suit of B. J. liar rison, et ali. 1 Negro, levied on as the property of Henry Cassels, at the suit of W. Buddin, et at. 14 Negroes. levied on as the property o~f E. Dbunnt, at the suit of This. 0. Me Lentd, et a). 1 Gig, levied on as the properly of A. J1. McFarland, at'the suit of Wmn. Rogers & Co. 1 Negro, levied on as the property of Geoc. Friers~on, at the suit of John A. Col' clough. I IHorse, levied on as the property of E. D. Fcldcr,at the suIt ol S. S, Farrar. 1 Hloise, levied on as the property of Robe-rt Hare, at the suit of James Burkett. 1 Mule, levied on as the property of B. Howell, at the suit of B. Johnson, 2 Negrunes, levied on as the property of Dan). E. Kulley, at the suit of H. 11. I Negro, levied on as trie property of Win. E. Sellett, at the suit of John J. Mo(ore. Stock in Store, levied on as the proper ly of Hugh McGee, at the suit of WV. Rt asy. 2 Negroes, hevied on as the property of John D. McKni'ght, at the suit of James S. Tiundail. I Negro, levied on as the property of John N. McLeod, at the suit of B. F. ~1 Negro, levied on as the property of W. D. Richardson, at the suit of T. Lynn. 1 horse. levied on as the property of M. Revyn ols,. a e si. .. oe N...r. w egro on ~ r5'o# e't7 FBJyithe Bw~orse ae on,1Djwig ej,j "of .I R~ Prp. Bd~vm W Bakr&Bwe,4- ~ 1 o 2Ievieun. s the popeityof W- L. Felde, at the suiaf n S Gilna ard - 2 Negioes levied o1as the- ro1tyo Henry-Haynaworih ut the suitoigo volt & -larker, eutaia I Nfegroc levied on aithe prnpettfof F; Sumater, Ex'oiat the ksiit of theStato. I Negro, levied iin s tieo rety of Riebrd Singleton, aitftiuitof:Coinmis. higneran.ti1btadsb et.al. f I-* 2 Negres, levied oi a&hli&epr'op t Starke Minieton, at the suitofA. see, et. ' -: 1., Negr9,-levied on ashedriporty of H, B.1 Singleton, at: : a d of James Barnes.. .-Negro, levied on. as Ike properiy o Esther Singleton, at the it ot(William Staggers, etBitL:, A TH08. J. WILD B.S D Sherill's, Office i Jan.10, I47. . [pf $21 60] DAVID J INN, DR1PaR AND TAJLQL9 tnfor*ms his friends andthe publio gen. einliy, that, having taken the new: Strie adjoijiig Mr. McLean's, in Sunterille, lie respectfully solicits a share of- pation age. It will bfe-iig endeavor to gi've.every satisfaciion in all busiiess ink his line..cn trusted to him. Dec. 30, 1846. 9 f EIWARD SOLOMON, SURGEON DENTIST>.'., Respectfully informs the. citizens of Sumter and 'tie adjoining Districts that he is now fully. prepared to peiform any ope ration on the TEETH ihat may be requi red of lim, and vill give full satisfaction 1o all that may favor him with a call. Ale will accommodite his patients from a par tial to a full set of Teeth; and will attenld persons at their .residences, if reuestied. His office is near the Court House, at the locajtri n1 of Isis sign.*. Sumterville, Dec. 30, 1846. 9 6 A BARGAIN' TO BE hAD0 The subscriber offers forsale thefollow ing -Tracts of Land, containidu 1,000 acres,.more or less, in the Fork of Black Rivei, four miles from Brewilngton bridge, lying or the north prong of Black River, embracing a part of the -Swa'mp Lands, which affords a splendid winter pasturage, and a fine summer range, both for Hogs ani Cattle; two beautif.il sitnations. for:'a settlement near the public roadi -leading from Camden to Charleston, Kingstree and Sumterville, passing immediatelv'throush the plantation. There are three-hundred acres of cleared land under fence,'which~J have been resting for two-years; a newt Gin [louse, 40 feet square, the other build ings decaying.. One other tract adjoining the above land,' of two. hundred 'acres, knowvn as the Smith clands--an excellent stand 'for a [House of Entertainment, be ing precisely 20 mileb from Murray's For ry, 20 miles from Kingstree and 20 to Sum tervilie. TIhere is a fine Apple Orchard on this tract, a good Burn and:Stahles, one hutmired acres of cleared land, and about foirty acres under .fence, whieh-have-been resting for two years. I. will sell both of these tracts together or seguragejy as pur, chapera mayv'wish.' Possession can be had any 'moment. JAkED J.'NELSON Jan. 6, 184?. 10 .4t FOR SALE. One fine finished Rose wood PIANO, of excellent Tone, with the new Harp Plate Piece to suit the time, - -sAfasO A splenidl assortment of fine finished FURNiTURE, consisting of Tables(So fits, Bureaus, Book- Cases, Wardrobes, Side Boardse Bedsteads, Ourled 'Maple and Plain Wood Chafts, Raoeking~ Do., &c. &c..&c. For sale los by.., J.'F. SUTHEtLNL N.. B. Furniture repaired or~made to or def.' Camden, 13ec. 30,- 1840w g if OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERSI! T'he tubscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public that they* receiv' dlaily from Charleston supplies of FR ESH OYSTrERS, which will be furnislhed by the keg, galton, or smaller quantity. D[CKSON & LATTA. Camden, Dec. 30, 1848. ESTRAY,' Tolled betore me by Da'niel Weldon, a small sorrel M A RE adjudged to lie 13 years old, blind in tihe right eye, with some sad dlie marks on the back, appraised at twenty Dol!ars. Sald Mare may be seent at' the pilantation of Mrs. Sara ll Wildon, nesi Bradford Springs. G. WV. ROLLINS, Magistrate.: Spring Hill, Sumter Dist.? ' Dec. 30,. 1846. 9 ti 4-0 4e -f .th RIO guse.f 'and;! hi med bon " P ep tmbs ite ?A or 4 n yea i lit W i 1101441 li nl efe'el iii SPI f fternanlngl thp iflae.SiCne qIae e rig,~st m base tothgrn. be . rJulie ' g it 1A -LEaisW ; Rehank n hcP """igen4Sumter OleN2:U.~gyatoe ded7in2se i G, W Billups.aj, John Baliard, YV W~ ...: Biallsfoid Gergc 'lnk, n~hid J31 %J111.,. 81 O f.~2 el 'i hiu, 4fS:oer CMV. Cr' weI olm v fel C Cragmilcs, Noa Crane. Di V.;Veuchampis',Peter Daly Js" II Ding1P; Hannah Davis, Tyre J WDin ins .W C Dincan.S, 'r Davis. <* E-.Miss:CJ JE.Euglishi,.MissdJano En gish,A Re-'ha R En: F--Josepli G Eaort, ugih lEknC G Fer-gujon. - . . y .G.Thou Gien,. John Ge6onsMis* * O Virginia G. Guerrg, Hugh GrahamdM WD -.~. - H-.Milberiry Ulodge',-S B .NeIluaiet, Benj. lodge, -A L HunableJohn,; ul Manly Holmes,MWR -Harvin, isine Ho land, Js R Hlowell 2l J.-Timothy. L Jones, iLewis : Jls'nson Wm -A James, B A.JamesfJohin MI .amer. LJ-Francis -Lodon - M..Rev D McQueen3,-WWMUrphy M S Mf Miurrphy, W~V B iR .Miteh#1,W m Mellett 2. .>m Moore, Mfra C~ DMeDowv elI,.Dr RiMcMillan,.Wm R MECoyEl Miillere Dr John: D .1cLeod'. --Joseph Nettles, JOhn A Night. -.Wawens, Chales LO'een V PDaiidV P.rice lPicket &Joyce, o R Pollard, EdardJ- Porere i. . --Rupert & Hlickon, J C Rhodus, Mrs Mor. Raims, Williu9ItamsayMra JRich adn sok W8m-Cool Seymer, Saml.Stephlinison, Mer FESingleton 2,-8 Smith,.1fB Slngleton4 % T'r-'Mrs E Trapp 2,n-J Tiiale H F W--Asa WrighThns J ilder 2,-Jaw P Waddell, llenry Weills. W H1. HIAYNSWORT8, P.M M oth Carolina--M gnte .4 Mary)1cC ny. vs J row d oil-M - -er uriNmons i ti Varnltuonii than Ki -sf j'nd elildrn.. defendanis, in the 'abovo statedl case, reside :a'o tthp Stae:. It:I ihrefore ordered,that they appear, and object to the divisio'oirsai or tii iteal Eateof Burrell Browu, de-. ceased, on or before the.27if day of Feb ruary next, or' their conisent wvill be enter',. ed of record. ' W, LEWIS, 0. s. b..* nov. 27th, 1840. 5 131' New Figs, YMalaka 'rapes % Prunses, &c. 25 Drums *Ied FigsT 5kcgs lalajp:Grpea - 60 boites taew Prunes, ney boxe 10 bbres dew Raisins; 10 hafl oye- do 6 qr'.boses *o do 'tdogeLMs' - Camdn S. C. Nov. 28. .: New Duekheat, Oan a an4 Carolina Flour* 25 bags-Philadelphia Buclsw heat 10 barrels extra fine eanal Flour -6half do! do ado dlo .do 50 Barrels North Carolina Floqr - -AL~so 15 boxes English Dairy Checs. 40 do. Gouhen 1t. do Camden, 8. C. Nov.~ 18. '*., . Smoked Tongues, I3Be& r Ac'. a' 39 FultowAqvkeUemohed enguesyrge -' 100 lbs. 8mQ td', of' 60 lbrBflO ~Suataa Khts al o&d4i uekeref &e &c For ie.shiCitSON & L ATTLA 4 3 CanideN~ 6 184.