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4 . ..UMi'T LWE,' I T . . The- i:ndersigned, propietor of C1ina's otLef, at Sumtei- Court -ouse, S C..es pedtfully iiorins. his friends 'a'i the pub ic., thals Ie has thoroughaly'refitt'ed his 1h -tel, and that it i naw it complete order fur the acconmodation, of. Boarders, Visi-, ters and thei Travelliitg Publi. - 4le returns. his- sincere tlianks..to 'the public lit large for ihe'renerous and libe. rnl par.onnge, anti hdpee b'trict atten tion to their .comfort'to merit its conLinu ance.. * 1His establiiment is conveniently situa. ted oin the Mimin street, near the Couit House, 'nd will be fouil convenient to memtbers of the Bar andalPanters visiting the . Cou-t House on 'business. His table will be carefully andl reniia'rly furnisied. JOHN CHINA, Jr.. Dec. 10, 1840. 7 tf 7000 ARBS LYNCHES' CREEK LANDS FOR SALE. The Iands of the lac John Duacnat, are now for sale, consistiig of va'rious qualities, and in plantautions or paicela varyifig from 175 to 2000 acres. Persons wishing tio purchase Lands in Sumter Distriet have the opporuanity of doing so) noiw at very reluced prices. The undersizned Agents or Attorneys fis the sale of the same may be facunIa at lhe residenro ofJ. D. Ashmore, formerly the residence of the deceased John lurant. J. D. ASIIMORE, Att'y. of Martha Ashmore. 'THOs. F. JONES, Attorney of J. D. Smith, J. 11. Smith and 11. A. Smith. Icy The uimlersigned having returned to Georgin. ('at. J. D. Ashmore is naithorised to make sales of the above lundc. and For. ward the Title Deeds-t i for execution. THOS. F. JONES, Attorney of James 11 Snith, John D. Smith and If-race A. Smith. February 15, 18-17. 16 Inltf I'ouutin Caroliana--Sumiter Dist. IN ORDINARY. Mary McCoy. vs. Jlhn Brown and oth ers.-Summois it Piaritini. It appearing to my- saitisfetioni, that Na than Kinsey ail clhlren, defenidagnts, inl the above stateed ase, reside out of the State: It is therefo e ordered, that thev di apperr, i I obj-el to the division or sale of the Real Estate of urrell Brown, de. ceasel, on or befire the 27th day ,.f Feb ruary next, or their consent will be enter ed of record. W. LEWIS, 0. S. D. Nov. 27th, 1846. 5 13t SOUTH-CAROLINA-SUMTER DISTRICT. IN "JRDINARY. Hope Hidgeteway vs, W. B, Ridgeway and others.-Si mnuiacns in Paitition. It a ppearing~. te any sat isfractiaon. that H-1ametin DuaiBose, Jchnc Daihoase, J~eames Sanellicn aund wife aci chibieren aof Devereuix Banx tr, de feani t s in ati ih~'a' a staed case, resid!e out hofthis Si tae: Ita is thei'r efoe aorer eel that thliey ale tappar andai aobjecat to thea dlivisiona, aer sae of the Real Estate act T1imothiy Rideway,' i decensel, ain air bce. fore lice twenatiethi ay of May next or their counsenit tic the .samea will be enteredl of recordi. W. LEWVIS, 0. S. D. February 20-b, I1817. 17 1 3t 60UTHI-C.UIOLINA--SU'MTER DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. M~atthew~ P. MVayeas andie wife* nal octhers, vs. Jeehn G. Shaw.-Bill. It alpeari ie tai mly satisfactiona that J.lui G. ihuew. the adefendana lt in the ca.is. residee ouat eof the. limlits ofC the State oef Souths comaui~~iant's salcfioer, oardlereda ihat thea said John11 ( Shaw~ ao aeppiear wa ithain thcree answver, air demuahar to thea siad Bill, anal. that in) defiault theeofi, thce sad bill be taken, as canfessead aginitt him, thea saied Joehnt G. Shcaw. Also ioardere, thcat this noaticei he. pubhlihed iiance a wee a fo ar thiiree tmon ths inc Lice Sa umte'r B~eanner. JOII N i. MlILP.R, Caimn'r. Faeb. 23, 18 17. [$5 25] I8 13t Mostila-OnroII EIm--Stl aua;I' Dist. IN EQUITY. L. RI. JTennincgs anald wife, et al. vs. 1. E. Richhiainre andt wife, et if.--Bill. it anppeaeringr toi tmy satifactieon that Mi ccaeh WV. Mo1triphly iad ~ i. T. J . Sp~iann andl wife candl John1 G. Geal, piarties dle. fenan its tai thle iaove tta tedl Bill, reseide iuct of the limcits of Soueth-.Caroliana: It is' orearedl, thaIt lie y ala plfeadi, antswe'r, air lemucar tic ilha samena withinc three .aoathc from the first pubtflicatieon air tis aorder, icr an icrdear pro confe'sso will be entered algaimst them. .lOiN B. M I LLER, Com'r. Ma rcha 2, 1847. [85 25] 13t JUST iIECRlVED1,.ai general as'sortment *inllciIni. Ba rly Yoicrk and' otheir (Ctahhage 8eedsh, Onciacn Saetts &c'. &ec. &c. To'a any one ha vinig haeugh1t fracau mew lnat yeacr, it will be suci en'at to snys Ithey fae from lhe samie matn Jcn. Thomson, uand wacrra ntedf. Feb-3, 117.A. J. MOSEs. Bllnkn! fr !inta at thai Ofmc 4. A 2 4K 0AMDEN N OTEL T, .B.P. 106 .00. hue ubncriber ainonis to his, friends ind, thetisavelling pnblic, that he has taken thadti iai; pn.d conmmodious Brick HOTEL An tigdous (d tIe Coirt. House, in -this town, where be will be able to accoinmo date in.tho best .Inanner all who feel in elined'to- give* him a trial.- IThe houselaed been putin the best oder,;and newly, fnu isked thz'etghout, and if an earnest desire to' please will give satisfaction, he is- con vin.eei th I.will be satisfied. His table w'villbe-~ tbed -amply-hi's bar- will be furnished wah the, best Liqucra, and his serviits will be as attentive as possible, - Camdeni Jadiuary 6. 1847. 11 Ot CASH! CASH!! CASH!!! Finding it necessary ,ti raise money the subscriber would. respectfully inform the public that lie has Phered the natiare of his businless, and that in fiture lie will sell ex rlusively for cnsh, or harter, and hopes by the ailteriation in prices to nake it an object with his former customers andi any who mny favor hIin with a call to buy for cash. The suitscriber trusts that his long in ulolgence to his customers will excuse this call which lie makes for prompt piyment of his olit standiuig dhies, which he is com. pelled to close, to (neet his own debts. le is .assured that the low prices at whichi he can. now sell for cash, will at Iract aLtertibn to his stuck of every variety. A. J. MOSES. Tanl. 1, 1847, 10 NOTICE. All persons indebted to the subscriber by Note or Book Account, are.requested to call and settle up by the 15th inst.; or, they will positively find their Notes and Accourts placed in an officer's hands for Collection. SAMUEL J. TINDALL. Manchester, Jan. 1, 1847. 11 if PRIME SEINlIaLEs. 15 or 20,000 for sale in lots to suit pur. chasers. Apply to - T. J. COGIILAN. March 1, 1847. 18 tf NOTICE. All persons indebted to the Estate of J. J. Pitts, deceased. are required to make in mmediate payment to the subscriber. . W. LEWIS, 0. S. D. February 20th, 1847. 17 t SOUTH-CAROLINA--SUMTER DISTRICT# Mary Inglesby vs, In the Common Picas. Eleanor Spann. k Whereas Ele-anor Spann, who is in cus tody of the Sheriffof Sumter District by virtue of a surreinder of Hail in the above stated case, and the said Elennor Syannn having filed in my office her lpetition, prav. ilg for the benefit of the Act of the Gen erail Assembly, for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, together with a schedule of her estaite and tlfects. Notice is hereby given to the said Mary Inglesl.y and all other creditors oif the si ud E leaniosr Spansnt to a ppealr at te Couirt Il ouse for Sumter District on the tirst Monday afte-r the fo.uruh Muinday in March ne(xt, to shew etuase, if aniy they can, wvhy thi*es cate and elbr Is of the sil Elean or S paniin shioiuh I i nit be assignted, antd she he dischanrged ttecording~i to the provisions of the Act' of the Genteral Assembly for the relief of isol vent debtears. J. M.. D)ARUtAN, C. C. r. (lerk's Omlee, Sum. Di1st. January 2, I147, 510 13t CA RIRON WA RE. A Ia rge nnd genuerialI assortmient of En. lish Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Stewv Pans, Spiiders, Preservinia Kettlet, &c*.. &c., &c. Just receivedl and for sale at reduced prices by A. J. M~ONES. le h. 3. 1847. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, COL U MBI A, FE B. 17, 1847. II is Excellency, the Governior, bneving letft CoIi lumbi, for his residence at Li me stone Sprinigs, till communliiicationis shiutlid be atlressed to hiimoat the liatte'r place. 11. T. WATTS, Executivee See'y'. A gilo d alsor tmet of %i addles. Bridlles Martitnhks. Wagon and Riudinic Whips, for sale low by M. DR UCK ER & CO. Canilein, Nov. 3, 1816. Fresh (Grocerics. (Just Received.) Fitne No. 1 Salmon, Mackerel, Goshen Btter,Fresh Liibster,(itn lin.) Under wood's Pickles, Raisins, (in qularter boxes,) Sugar, Cofliee, Baicon. Lard, &c., &c.; arnd, as the I CASH- SY'STEM begins to work admira, S bly, putrchasers would dot wvell to call. T1hey will he sol at iower prices than ev er offered in this market befoire. A. J. 510SES. Februtary 3, 1847. ESTRAY. TPolled before mec by Diniel Weldlon, a smasll sorrel MA lIEadujtudged to be 13 years ol, blind1( 1n the rig~hit eve, wvith somte sad. 'l le marks on the bock, apprilsedl at twenuty D~ollars. Said Miare maiy be sceen at the pilanttation of Mrs. Sarah Weldon,, near Briadfordl Springs. G. W. ROLLINS, Magistrate. Spring Ililh, Sumtler Dist. Dec. 30. ind. 5 9 r , 0 po o e DICKSON A Would respectfully inform the cj .ountry, that they have opened an A RELECT GI which will bc offered low for CAS Limes. Their factlities for keepinp ruarantee satisfaction to.their cust< --THEY HAVI 10 bhds. SUGAR,- prime and low priced 15 bbls. DO. " " " , 300 loaves Double refined Loaf and Crash ed. Also, fine. 5 barrels do. EKtra fine Hyson TEA. Fineodo. do. Ooolong (black) in half pound papers. Do. very superior Powshong (do) in half pound papers, Bags old Java COFFEE Laguira do " Rio do old and new crop Boxes Sperm Candles, 4, 5 and 0 to the pound Bons Adamantine (in papers) 0 to the pound Boxes Charleston made Tallow 6 to the pound I & 2 lb. canisters Preserved Salmon, hermetically sealed 1 lb. canisters Lobsters, hermetically sealed Jars mixed Pickles; do. Gherkins, q'ts. and Iints Canisters Sardines (in oil) I and 2 lbs. each Layer Raipins, (all clusters;) Zante Currants Quarter boxes 1R Raisins Sotf slelled A Imons Drunis 'u key Figs (small size) Bordeaux Almonds, soft shelled Boxes Genoa Citron, preserved with while sugar East & West India Groceries assorted Jars East I. Preserved Ginger; Mac arolii Whole and ground Black Pepper; do. Allspice Nutmegs, Cloves, Ginger Cinnamon, Marc No. I Choelate, prepared Cocoa Underwood's Mustard in 1-2 and 1-4 lb. houles. Rose Water, iLemon, Pine Apple, Siraw. berry, Raspberry,and Orgent Syrups Sweet oil, 1jarvey Sauces Reading -sauce Mushroom Ketehup, Tomato Ketch 11) Paoli Vinegar, Stoughton's Bitters Soda Hiscuit, Pic Nie, Water, Pilot, & Navy Crackers, Lemon do. Pearl Starch, (a sup. article) Fig Blue In1digo Letter Paper, Foolscap do.; Salt Pe t re Whlite Winc Vinegar, Cider do. Ca nisters Dupbont's Eagle Rifle Pow Kegs and half kegs FFF. glazed do. A full asssortment of Shot, all sizes 0O0 Sacs SALT!, extra large size, and in order Noss. 1, 2 and 3.Mackerel, Kitts No. I do. (OrPOSTE TH E CA3LDEN DANK.) MY. DRtUOKiER & Co Wou ld respectfuiilly inIform) the citiziens 4 Sumter and the adjacent conntry, that hey keep constantly on huand a large gaud ENGLISIh, FRtENOH! AND AMERICAN DRY COODS, TIogethier with a large assortment of READY MADE CLOT~IING, if the latest style, anti all qualities. --AI.5n A large and wvell assortedl stock of GRi'O CERIES, if ev'ery desceriptionu, wvith Baggling, Ropue aund Twine, rocker y, Ifardurare & Cutler y --Atso A large Stock of flats Caps, Bonnets, eo ts andl Shoeis, of all quaitli ties and pri es, a nd manuly-mbany articles, too nnmer For salh- by M. DRUCK ER & Co. Carnden. S. C Nov. 6. 1846. (entuucky, N. C;ar'oina and N. Orleamns Whiskey. 4 BIs. Old K~entucky Rye WVhiskey, vin. tagc oIf 1836 0 do. Old North Carolina Rye Whisky 0 do-. ' '' low priced iO do. New Orleans Rectified Whiskey -AL~so (0 Bis. New Orlenaos Molasses "0' North C'arolinta Flour, for sale by DICK(SON & LATlTA. Camden, S. C. Nov.6. 1846. foll assortment of Iron of every dle. criptioni; Hlollowv Wa re dlo.. for sale lawv y M DRUCKElR & CO. Camden, Nov. 6. 184l6. UHacon~ an~d Lard. R1ME Norirt Carolinai Bacotn and best 4'caf Lard, for sale low by M. DRU{ICK ERI & CO. Camden.) S. C. .Jan. 'n) ias ,YSTO RE. S mCa de n B a n k, tizens of' Sumter apd the' adjacent 3xtensive assortmeht of ot E R I ES, Il, at prices to correspond with the up their supplies, are such, as to tners. ON HAND Pine Apple Cheese, Codfish, smoked Herrings. LIQUORS. Goddard's -Brandy, vintage of 1805, ,elebra ted for its soft fruity flavor Herckenwratji & Lowndes' J. J. Du py's C. Brandy Do. Do. Holland Gin 1 Newton. Gordon & Murdocks | - old Madeira I ' Do. do. new do. ~ Pale Sherry, Sweet Malaiga Old Jamaica Rum, old Scotch 1 4 Whiskey . J Baskets Champaign, Cordials assorted BbIs. Monongahela Whiskey, do. N. 0. Rectified do. Bhis. N. E. Ruim Double Brown Stout Portei [Dunbers] quarts and pints. Scotch Pule, very superior in pints Philadelphia Pale Ale, in q'ts and p'ts Ward's big grain Rice, strictly prime; 2d quality do. Goshen Butter, Northern Cheese, mild and rich Pine A pple Cheese, Codfish, -smoked Ierrings Nos. 1, 2& 3 Mackerel, Kitts No.1 do. Extra bleached Spe:m Oil,. winter strained Solar do. Shoe Blacking, Sal Eratus, London Shred Isinglass Cooper's Glatine, Raspberry Syrup, Strawberry do. WYhole, half and quarter boxes Soap, all qualities, Corn Brooms. bo.xes Tuable Sal, Pa int ed Buckets Jars Tamarins, in fine svrup A full assortment of CAN'DIES. of anl sorts; Almond Seaul; Faner ,bs. Extra CUnal Flour, wh.le anid 1i1r Ills. A full assoriment of CROCK ElIY und OL \SSWA RE. SEGA RS AND TOBACCO. 5,000 Washingtonll Iegalin segars, 3,000 Louisiana Florenda negalia deo. 4,000 Palmas d 1. do. 5,000 Casadores Oleo. do. 4,000 La Concondia io. do. 6.000 ,Aold Leaf . di). 5,000 La Norma . do. 4.000 Laranagas do. 2.000 Prini:cipe do. 3.000 Panetellas do. I10,000 3.4 Spaunishi els. 10,000 1-2 Spanish don. 2 Doxes Myers A romalic Toaco, 2 "' Thionas's 81 .00 brand do. 2 a Waitson's (In. 5 " M~yers 5's to lb. (10. 6 "' Young's IGi's to Ih- do. Persons nvishing to pairchase, wt'l findl it to their initerest to call and exsamiine for themnselves. DICKSON & LATTA. Ca mden, S. C., Nov. 6, IM10. iTO PPRINTERS, Type Founadry ad P'rinters iWt'ruisIhng WIarehouse. TI'lE Subhscribers haiie opened a NE\V TYPE FOUNDRY in the ritv of New York, where they are readly tosa npply or. d~ers to any ex lent, for an kind of JnB or FANCY TYPE, and eve'ry article neces sary for a Prinating Office. "Tle Type, which are cast in new mioulds, from an entirely new set of materials, wviuh deep counters, are warranted to be upisur passed by any, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam Eni~ines of the most approved pat ternlb. N. B. A Machinist is constantly in at tendance to (10 light work. Editors of newspapers, who will btv three times as nsucha type as their hills amount to, may give the above six months insertion in their papers, and1( seud their paers containing it to the subscribers. COCKCROFT & OVEREND, Oct. 3, 1846, 1 6m '' 68 A nn St. FOR SALE. One fine finished Rose wood PIANO, of excellent Tone, wvith the new Harpj Plate Piece to suit the time. A splendid assortment of fine finished FURNITURE, consisting of Tlables, So. fius, Bureaus, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Side Boards, Bedsteads, Curled Mauple and Plain WVoodl Chairs, Ruckinig Do., &c. &c. &c. For sale lowo by J. F. SUTH IER LAND. N. B. Furniture repaired or made to or der. Camden. Dec. 30, 1846. 9 if NOTICE. All persons indebted to the Estate of James Corhbett, Senr., deceased, (u hkih debts being now (dute,) are requested to make immediate payment to the subscri her. W. L EW IS. 0. S. D. Jan. '20th. lI7.i 13 tr :Woo~Oinus Notice. Puretant to notdo ly thv Clarelion, Bor4.of Uonissionere of the Poor, the seveial- boards-met At Surnterville on the first Mdnday in March.to tike Into consideration the propriety of erecting.-a Joint Poor House for the District. Members present:-; - Prem tne Salem Board, - Col. Stephen Lacoste, William Rodgers And David N. Gamblejfrom~ the Clarendon Board, Sanuel Harvini from theGlarei mont Boald, Major John Ballard,-Col.. Wi. Nettles,; Thow. L. SmithiJames .W; Reubrrt. and. T-.-J. Dinkins. -On in ion of Col. Lan'oste, Major.al. lard was called t6- he Chair and T. -J; Dinkindi,:s appointed Secretary,-when the- following -preamlle and resolutions weie offered boy T. J Dinkinr and were-adopted. . * . . .WurnrAs, The experience of other Districts has tentedi tihe polic' iind uti ity of diffusing the' pub ic ahnrity through the means of a Per House estab. llshment, where those, who receive maintenanc ani support by contritutions levied in Lte shape of Tar .es on the property of the people. can be collectd tn y-the supervision anti control of those who by layr tire charged 'with the superintendence. of len. sioners on the public botnty: Be It therefore, RxSOLVrI:, That the several Boards'of'Commis: tone'ra of the Pour in the counties of Claremonr Clarendon and Salem unite in the establishnent of a Poor House for Sumter District in.some central spot. REsobvED, That, in carrying this object into el. fect, the members of the several boasn meet at Sumterville on Wednesday during Court week next. JOIIN BALLARD, Chairman. T. J. Deinrxcs, Sec'y. March 10, 1817. 19 31 THE BRADFORD SPRINGS PEMALE ACADEMY. The exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the 15th of January, 1847. The interest manifested towards his en. terprise, las induced the Principal to pur. chase the es teblishmirent, and lie is noi5W engaged in mnaking exlensiveimprovenments on the buildings ai grounds. The location, after hainig undergone the test of imre than a halc-.nury, as a place of resort far health, certinmly n.eeds no new comrmfendntion. And the writer, (hay ing a very strong'consumptive tendency.) rrom -his own experience during the last very severe winter. believes that the dry ness of the tnios phtere rendera this one of the best winter, as well as summer resi den'ices, that can be selected in the South. ern country. As regnrds health, economy, and freedoml from the influences that often retard the progress of young ladies in vil lages nnd towns, this Institution preseut peculiar advainages: to which may be ad ded, refined and intelligent society in its viciniti'. It is the purpose of the Principal to build up an institution in which a thorough, a1ndl, at the same time, aecomplislhed edu catitan ma11y be obtainled; and regarding all eduetione nas raulienlly defective, which. does not ain at the hormiation and training of the moral character according to the spirit and precepts of the Goispel, le.will endeavor t) edluente the hearts as well as the minds and mannets of his pupils and to prepare them ifor becoming useful and iuntelligent muenmbers of soiety. Delicacy forbids the Principal to speak of the coiletency of himself and Mrs. Iu:BosE to cunduct such an Institution: but he pledges himself' that the Teachers engaegee, are of the first order in their de par tmtuts. A C:hapel has been openaed, and the yountmg ladies will ensjay the adlvantages of regutlar religious services every Sabbath. TIhe scholastic y'ear will conisist of tenl mnustthis. A i'nenaton of two weeks will he gie'n fromu the l et toa the 15th of May, andI the exercisea close tan the4 27th of No v ember. TE~RMS FOR TEN MONTHS. Bonrdi anad Titi ion, inetcndieg FPeh Lights iad I aadhing, 8150 00 Mu tsic- Pica ne or G'i tam, incetlu. ling Vocal Mu tsic aned use of I ustrumeents. - - ,- 60 00 Drawing itnd Paintring, - -- 30 00G Mtodernu Language--French, Sp'eanish, Germtan oir leolian, 40 00 [r.y'he ter.Vi exce'pt the fturnisheing of Statiinewry, will be thee name as tht haive been during the present year. Ray. J. J. DUPROSE, IMrs. M. E. DUD3OSE, ISAAC AULD,M.L'. IMiss MARY HJORT. Dr. A ULD will delirer a coturse of Lee. liures on Chemiastry' duiring the year, and a comp~llete chemrical andl pheilosophicael appa. ractes willi be parov'itded fear illuastratuing by experiments, the stubjects of heis Lectures Instructiotn in Viacal Mu tsic wmill .form part of the exercises oaf the schiosl, buet ncelber for this, Chemistry, nor Latin andI Greek, will there he acny,exctra charge. The charge of $150 will cover all the ex pcnses of a pupil, unless she receives in strtuctionu iiicntusumentael Music, Drawing, or the Moiderna Linguages. N B.---Each young lady will be expect. edi to have her name diistinictly marked on every' article of leer clothing, aned also a rniish her own tawels. Ntav. II, 1846,' if NOTICES Al l'persons inidehte~d to Dr. F. L..Zemp, (formerly oaf this paliced. hy Booik Accoaunt, acre requestedlis toake immediatepymn to the subscribers. . l3*'ei WVAILKER &, HJA IET. Masehl 1. 1847. g9 NOTICE. The subscriber for the future, well pre sent his Accounts for payment, quearterly, exceot Pla nters and Farmers whoa pay putnctually at the end of the year; such are considered as good as C'A SH. Tr. J. COGHILAN. Februatry 16, 1846. 16 if FOR SALE. A first rate second heandetd FULK-EY, with *a good lop; also, a set of Harness, brass mounted, necarly new. Apply at this office. Dec. 30, 1846. 'aA