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Flot 1T W, Q.L~ Fwr064 WA i~46W Ki it sprt ah6e ad, llpilti upo'- the re, rposed give lessoris IV pd manshfip bbS dfrom l sh,.rt -stad wen;j i~ge he, inot sucied I1 huicbtgging meby besides btieditrl at the 1atiot. Melville is umaol.nba rdlihr sizqetid makes p gehitel appearance; nani ,Wz:i1:9p~e.the ellit'rs of. th19.-Pptalot,.(non that.,e has. proved -imself: anrinpostoy; Will givelhi a veaik that w'ilAtlel to'im and byh : 11 pui6e may-bs. gua dpt Jtion lsb., ri ecrer. I'o r.. or AP OiTMtNNi 8 TlAEiCHERS O . C F ftENREAc 01 AHARL3SToN0 DSTRrT.-Samuel,. W Caf P. . Williaqi M. Wigktmalt IsU enior . Editor.of thp.. Southerr 40i hIp~ Advogqte, and Assistant Agen " 6 - n90cern of the Methodis Episcopal Church. South. %t!g i ..0. JWalker, is the: Agont ol S Aeian Bible Society, anc its- auil liasies in the State of South Carolina. Olisi-lesion:: Oumberlanid, Alexius Mf orter iTrInity, Whitefoord" Smith Beihalm. P. Motzon.. StJames' ,*a A dy erman Mission, Davi .Derrick Black4wamip, BondiEnglish, John S Capers. Smihnah Rivhr. Mission, An dro'J. en Joseph Warnock. Ierbiporo, Henry 'A. Mood, Paul P Gi&ifahee and A shepoo Mlission, Johz NR. Co~nirni P. W. Me'Daniel. Ornangeiurg, Rober' .). Boyd. Osgoot Ch etzber . Cypres, egon G Bowmanjiugh F Porte Pon Pon Mission Stafford P. Taylor Coonpe'r River, Leois I.- Little. Cooper.River Mission, Thomds Lead Beuuifiirt. und Prince William Mission Daniel D. pox, J. L. Sliuife rd. Edilsto,. Jelcoisce, and Fenwick Islands Charles Wilson, R. P. Frunks. Cox asue RY DIsT. :-.W. Asbury Game tWel4 Pi E, Edgefield, James W Wightman, Abne: Erin. CokesburyHenry Boss, Wm. T.Capers Flat-W oods1Mission, John 11. Zimmer man. Pe'nicton, Abraham 'Nettles, John M GCa~liue. Pi!kens, John C. McDaniel. Paris Mountain, Lewis Scarbrough. Greenville, Win. M. Lee, Gieenville Circuit, George W. Moore. One to be supplied. Union, Wm. A. AfeSwain, Lark O'Neal). Laurens, Hugh E. Ogburn. New berry,Churchwell A. Crowell, Sidi 11 Brown, Comurn:IA DIsTRICT.-Nichulas Talley -'P. E. Columbia, Samuel Leard Baruwell, Wm C Kirkland, Win R obinsor Columbia Circuit, Zephaniah W Barnes Camden, Samuel M Green Santee, Cornelius McLeod, Alex L Smith Sumuterville, Samuel Towonsend Darlington, Colin Murchison. One to be supplied Lancater, Edward L Fling Pleasant Grove, Willis S Hlaltoin W innsboro', C'laudius H Pritchard, Fran -cis, X Forster MisioNs :---Wateree, James W Welborn D G McDanicl Congaree, Wmn Mar Si Matthews', Williamson Smith WILafINGTON DIsTRICT :-Charles Betts P E Wiriute ntn, Abel Al Chrietzberg *Smithuville, Simpson Jones Cape Fear Mission, Morgan C Turren. Con wayboro, David W Scala Georgetown, Henry Ii Durant fBlack River, John Rj Picket. One to be sup plied~ 1 Black River, and Pee Dee Mission, WI' L.H Plemming, John A Moodl Marion, Win. Crook, Irvin 0 A Canner Bladed, Allen McCorguodale, Hlilliard C Parsons MissioNs :-VaCa maw,~ John A Minn icE A P MartIn. Sampit, George W Tal. hey. Santee, Win C Patterson, Danie McDionald. FYETTrM.TJ DISTRicrT:-James Stacy, Fayetteville, Win G Connor FayetiileCircuit, Bolomon WT Dave. Bennetsville, Marcus A McKibben SCheiraw, Henry A Bass Chleraw Mission, Wm JJackson Chesternield, Wesley L Pegues Wadesboro, Charles S Walker, A Greene 'Stacy Rlockinghamn Dennis J Bimmons Aiberparle,. TJiomes W Postell. Montgomery, Joseph Parker, Abram P Avant . Deep River, Sampson D. Laney, Society Hill Mission, Alex W Walker LINCOLNTON DIsT :--A!bert A Ship P .E Cha~Jopy, Bas4 A Al Williams, Wn liar ringer Concord, Jackey MBradley Lincoln ton, Thos S Daniel, Miphae/l ob, bins Y or kv ille, .Wm C Clarke Spnarlaburg, .Joseph II Wheeler, Robert T~aylor Rutherford, Joahi A Porter Kin~gs-Moumntaln, Phsillip Rt [oyle Cetagba,,Thonmas M~ Farrow, piorgahton, John W Kelly JIenoir, Miles Puicket Jra'L Potter: transferred, tQ IIhe Florida Coneferenge, bi:Ingt arr. -, 1 Z.'~ t Hea . er G -4adi uis rJ( idor hlnad abair~ed optl" p au rardeve'h ra esn fodnditO seYoblied speto ~hr~ aw.?50fflbikha rem an e -u mb theer ema n e eorn poed di theevning air d te wello f them wbegano b affo-jd wi I dis; cab zle itinfluesip ladyo so toner a~ sooth a~ hereachre i. '.On fcineheadb, Tie the cased, iur had t ht he, aiir t'ofenl church, ad see hati d p rn )It ei siths:hblig o n wtha this ts veo remained 'until athe fceremoyte fme e f~rme, fou nd themsbove6' niiichl" InPosed during the eening, *a 'h ate ot o i well for a da ho ha o ch ard, aling of~ N th hrhsOf thisat ciy.aTed ear lady swooned as so ai sthe ruied jonie. On inquiry beini "made ino the clliIt was found that the stovejsinie church had be heated for the oreni g wthchareour, mand that this b nasines of Incipient suflb~ca lion-fric.he-fumi-es eo vd-.Y. Paper. A Wevery Particularlyn couendbthe above instructive paaraph 4o the attentin or Itall persons o have chargeof the eatg of the, churches of this cit n Theot are fe rubjects chnnected yith the phublic jleaeth;of more importancei andinonot ith .'gard to which more ignorance or neghi gence are ma ilested than this business of Iw)taW ing and ventilating our P.ublic build ings'. Manyn-many come atray from church with sicko headache. paleitailo o at geter. EOl U ftN. heart rush o blood to the hFa and other ialarming'anti un jiplasant symposwhu everdeaying that allaneir istress has I arisen from the bominable wayin hic ior by the Rai Ro d sn wbing hip ,h plae has been 'er-heated and filled mareth. A hpetofti ntr a -ith beforxous gassi "Reform it altn gether.".D. UNIO1N. WYash" U111on 22nd. EXPOkT2!,OF INDIAx Corn.-We 1nd(I.zr stand (says t ie Savannah: Republican.) Sthat Indian Corn, brought o the Nter ior b theRailRoad is nowv being ship Ip1ed onl board the Eglinton, fior a foreign market. A shipment of tis nature hae not before occurred at this port series of years, and itmrsafmor acnt TEER.--i s si mhark ajlIorat area in our commercial histor, It is said, too, that the article ias laid down here at a lower Price that in any o the Northern markets, fol whence shiments have been made-CCar. Cour. ]BRIGADIER GENERAL OF THlE VOLIUN TIERsn-rt is said th:t Major alter .wynin, President of the Jmes River and Kanawha Company, Will receive the ap gointmentof Brigadier General for tile n. gade of Volunteers fro the States of Vir. giniat Nrth and SOuth-Carblina. * . Char, EPvc. News. Tehe'PALMETTo REGIMENTsele N. 0. P i c r t t h e o f F ri l ay s a y s: r e y l e r n ro u n C ote o M b le . A l c t l y e s te r d a y to ej in his commandl, that tile Palmetto Regiment hill sail from Mobile on the 24th inst., direct for tie seat of vars ande not frOm this port as has been stated il Isme to the papers. The vessels to trans dprtth reintfamy aolrady thosnde roand toescended We knowi entrthen peuiar bed givessn pain to whiher ad e of oth e ient may te citised. ofe Maybie foeghe frmauy frin or one faultins ah strane stil kept nt seret lcesdo in hi bosfm. if woa fult were nol rled tol that. He1)has ourined oer it thuseeand hae deened? dustvanots hl peculir 'sakesing Eatint hc Heve nouth-e hmamtyh forimonthrsp aanst teiin, and oui, "Foulgiv i! e worh o cll noat forgive must possess5 thme heart of a demon. Surely, the love of God is not in him. Wil. Comn. - Vanity wvill sometimes make'a very indif ferent man a very go..d friend--moving him to kindnmess to another from a desire of obtaining his esteem. IPWe an'e authnorIsed to asa nounce Dr. WV. J. WOODS, as a candidate for Representativo of Clarendon, at the ensuing election. Feb. 3, 1847. 14 tf ir'^rVe are authorized to an nounce WILLIAM a. HIARRET, Esq. as a Candidate for Tax Collector1 at- the en suing Election. Sum ter ville, Nov. 25, 1846. 4 GARDEN SEEDS JUSTJRECElVED, a general assortment including Early York and other Cabbage Seeds, Onion Setts &c. &c. &c. To any one having bought from 'me lt year, it will be sufficionti to say they are from the same man Jno. Thomson, and wvarrnted. Fe b 3, 847.A. J. MOSES. CAR RON WARE. A large and general assortment of En lish Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Stew Pans, Spiders, Preserving 'Kettles, &e., &c., &c. Jtust received and for sale at reduced pricos by A. J. MOSES. Fe b. 3, 1847. A good Chadleaton made covered BUGGY, lately usedl by Mr. Bllanding. A pply of this oice, February 3. " 14t Sfors . coneistin p artialtes. in ti:Pati loG, r p.rcel. vary nZ, from l O200acres. .a sons wisitig to uhse;Linds in du rrDisrfet hae e oprtunit ft d sig -0sOW -t pry reduced rices.The eundersigue "Agents or 4orneys for the sae' f the same may b6 tund at'the .seldene6f J. D. Ashrmore, rmerly - de he ceaied John urant D ESHAMORE, AtY of Martha Ashmore. THOS. F. JONES, Attorney of-J. D. Smaih, J, 11. Smith h~uayg 147 14 St BLA KSMIT ANWHEEL-WRIGHT The subscriber ..respectfully informs his customers,.and the public'generally, that he is now propared to execute any work in the above trades. Wiih neatness and des patcha Horse Shoeing. carefully and promptly attended to. Millwrights and owners of Mills are in. formed that he has erected a Steam Lathe, and is now prepared to Forge and Ainish any: Mill Jrons,.on qs good terms, and as accurate and durable,] n workmanship and material as can be had in Charleston or elsewhere. Crane Hooks and Screws for elevating Mill Stones will be kept (in hand or, made to orier. Any work in Iron, Stoel, Brass or Copper which is usually done by Black:and Whitesmiths, can be done as well here as elsewhere. A well assorted stock of Iron on hand and for sale. .T. J. COG H LAN. February 3, 1847. 14 tf SOUTH-CAROLINA-SUMTER DISTRICT. Br W. Lewis, EsQuIRE, ORDINARY. WHEREAS, Joseph C. Ilaynsworth hath applied to me for Letters of Administra tion on all and singular the Goods and Chattels, rights anti credits of Dr. James Hayneworth late of the District aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Sum ter Court House ont the tenth day of Feb ruary, 1847,.to shew cause, if any, why the said administration should not be grant. ed. Given under my hand and Seal, this 20th day of January, in th1e year of our [L. S.] Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven, and in the 71st year of American Independence. W. LEWIS, 0. S. D. Feb. 3, 1847. 14 tf Fresh Groceries. (Just Received.) Fine No. I Salmon, Mackerel, Goshen Butter,Fresh Lobster,(in tin.) Under wood's Pickles, Raisins, (in quarter boxes,) Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, Lard, &c., &c.; and, as the CASHI SYSTEM begins to work admira~l bly, purchasers would do wvell to call They wvill be sold at lower prices than ov er offered in this mairket before. February 3, 1847. A .MSS LANDS FOIR SALE. Sundry Tracts of Land belonging to the Estate of Jame~s Corbeti, Scnr., deceased, tittilatedl in Sumter District, on the Beaver Dam waters of Black Rliver, about twvelve r fourteen mile's South East from Cam, sen, and some three or four miles from Eradlfordl Spriungs. Said lands are valua, .le, nt oanly in an agricu'htural point of new, but more particularly on acconni of he healthiness or the countrv, being eve ry wayi suitable for Summer Residences. A credit of one and two years will begiv ~n, and terms generally accomnmodating to purchasers. A pply to the subscriber. W. LEW IS, o, St. D. Sumterville, S. C.. Jan. 20, 1847. 13 tf NOTICE. All persons indebted to the Estate or James Corbett, Senr., decease d, (iu hich debts being now due,) are requested to make immediate payment to tihe subscrl-j her. W. L EWIS. 0. S. D. Jan. 20th, 1847. 13 tf NOTICE. I; B. N. HAMhMET, Esq., is our author. zcd Agent during our absence from the District. J. E. BLAKELY, JNO. BLAK{ELY. January 1, 1847. 13 tf FOR SALE. At the Plantation of J. E. Blakely, (for nerly Mrs. J. E. Witherspoon's.) in the F'ork of Black River, will be sold, can the 16th of Fehruary next, one fine Sacddle lorse, one Wagon, a little out of repair, 0 btushels of Corn, (the corn can be ob ained at private sale, to an approved pur haser,) twvo or three Stacks of Fodder, lBed and Beddcing. &c., together withi he stock of Ilogs, Cattle, andI other ne essaries to be used about a farm. Terms made knowvn on day of sale. J. B. N. IIA MMAET. Sumterville. Jan.27 91847, m1 tr S ~ ~ ~ ~ P At e n i dence8- arie a Onj1he p msesiare'fu;" vny j fiprin's pfaii'w a;- i r cha rd --of-inli s desirabia Summer-reiLd' e Jan. 20, 1$47 -. M LAND V The subicfIber o ofer . ae small traCl of iancd ni dred .aer, lyin fouraile-oitihi ni terville; one lmundfed si4Mity se under fence, For IUR. .'WITHRE~ Jan, 20, 1847 12 A Note, gi e n to the'stibscIiebY Wim H. Bronson for Fift Dollars, ($50.) aya ble on. the first of January instke--date not recollected. All perbons are cautloaied against trading-for said $ote, as ithai al ready been paid. R. J. WITHERSPOONr January 20, 1847. 12 3 - FOR'SALE, The old Methodist Church nd L6t 6n which it stands, in the Town oiSunir ville. For terms, apply to.J . Dinge; or to the subscriber. W. LEWIS January 7, 1847. it if NOTICE. All'persons are forewarned from-trading for a NOTE, drawn payable toiJames -. McIntosh, Adminlstiator def the- Estate of Dr. Wm. Rose, deceasied,, for Forty' odd Dollars, as said Note will be protested. Assignetl ly Dr. W;J. Woods and W. H. Woods. WV. H. WOODS. Jan. 20, 1847. 12 St ESTRAY. Tolled before me, by John 0.-Durant, a black Mare MULE, middling size, about seven years old, no visible mharks or brands, except gear marki;,appfaised at Sixty Dollars. Said mule had on- when taken up, a blind Biidlez The antle may be seen at the plantation of Mr. J. O' Du rant, at Durant's Cross Roads.. J. L. MILLER, Magistrate. Willow Grove, Sumter Dist.I January,11. 1847. 12, tf Seed Potatoes. Just received, IRISH SEED POTA TOES. For vale by L. J. DINKINS, January 20, 1847. 12 tf FOR SALE. A first rate second handed SULKEY, with a good top; also, a set of Harness, brass mounted, nearly new,. Apply at this ofhece. Dec. 30, 1840. NEGROES! NEGROES!! NEGROES!!! Will be sold on the first Monday in Feb ruary next, at Sumter Court H-ouse, about Finteen Likely Negroes, belonging to the Estate of John J. Pitts, deceased. --A L S 0 A t the same time and place, six or seven more first rate Negroes, belonging to the Estate of William M. Cummings, dleceased. Conditions in each case made known oat dlay of sale. W. LEWIS, 0. 5. D. January 0, 1847. It 4t CASH! CASH!! CASH!! Findiing it necessary to raise money the subscriber would respectfully inform, the public that lie has altered the nature of his b~uainess, and ant in future lhe will sell ex clusively for cash, or barter, and hopes by the alteration in prices to make it an object with lis formor customers andl any who may favor lhInm with a call to buy for cshl. The subscriber trusts that his long ina lulgence to his customers willl exeuse this call which lie makes for prompt pay'ment of his out standing dues, which he Is urn pelled to close, to meet his own dlebts. He is assured that the low pricts at whlich ho can now sell for cash, will at Iraet alter lion to his. stock of every variety. ran. 1, 1847. 10 NOTICE. Executors, Administrators anad Guaardl ans, are required by Law, to make their annuaal returns in the month of January of each year. January 7, 1847. 11 if W. LEWIS, 0. 5. D, NOTICE. SAll persons indebted to the subscriber by Note or Book Account, are requested to call and settle tup by the 16th Inst.; or, they will positively find thaeir Notes and Accour~ts placed in an officer's hands for collection. SA MUEL 3. TINDAL L, Manchester, Jan. 1, 1847. 11 tf BANK AGENCY. Theo subscriber continues to aet as Agent in both of the Banks In Qaamtiep, ot lhe tisual termns. Decc. 30, 1846. Ba NY 4 v W pe u - i41d hA pb P, 1, .7 "'14.., ~ J 711&a d a itng 6 anaonde '0 iali tes a~th~adelingPu il H y9 nep1 ied I, thIil tt ar K ut nernbersofthev,0 i **oi nidt lesiumin te Can H"I s rreinss Hsfl 1i " -. , Th 14 e bcer Qnounse to h ifi~n'esij tha lrg~ad cmkaii-P rik j,'K tobwawer he ii be a rol. n a de i 44 eted o ghe .h a ral- 1 a beenc putno est rdjeior gey pse thugh-i outsan ,Irif akaitnes she b to p'ehse il ae stisfa<6enn hws enno ied that t i l ouie bll memble'ra.otodAlvd of. a.BomtdP~q s'i1nj Il. b t Bhe rns e lyug s ha.il funshd withe(o th eir icr anal hi serllnt wb ll eS1 Isat n I A ' pos ed, amderna, anar hoe '847 s1i 6U Onec e s s edIber a o od PA , x cedetaonet wisapeiiarp Pilat Pe o u t he ain stie i e ia& i tousn an he-d will f eon,.i Aem s the bia and r,:ntes isite fia. Bprt Hus Bo Csies, Weri sen' will be aresuBedl ani l urld - antd' Plin Wrnied Cvt he'irs. .irmi Rocin D ia " CaOmden, Dec.a30,84 THE ORMDNRY. '. Mar McoyDE. Joh BOWnEL:o -... an tra e ing publiy. hat etion tiaiiN than lansey and chmiirenc defendati cti aove stae she, reside Houo h fobis Ston he e tither Wilbe oae od. tiaiey o acea d o ec thi. th d s r le bee t he bEst orrell'Brown,'~ d toceas. wil or beretefscthdyof Feb rwary bex ouriheir conpenlil be elyh edofrecored.ws h etLjica vdh Cade, anarW, 1EW47, . 1 fIt exelntv 2Th,' 84t- th3e'iapj Fre~os C he tintet i srpleed .alssnesg ofline fikshed FUtr, NCheUese, Caeltterlngiduebag 8o gin, BReu, Beorok. CTse Wiaroes &ill be orl low Aby d. De,. ec14. - 186 9 2ar DMcnCongrs Joh erw pint oh. :er.-ua* u n. artin tha Pansymndcildrnn, pdfnssi aFer n bett h iiinor sale DCKO Cofte, eal Eaat 184urllBow.d.. cesORE on orhefTowneolhe Wt ay ot-e d ofrtor. betedr C Faromnaget he l lagane, Deee 30ra 1. 0~ C~nres au Pvilon atc'g PR0M DeN ConreWtepg t 10eaflardart 15"PaRlu C - pnt 15 * 8 g un