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L7i ivith -upi w - tew i3fli ,3 i etiuca e and it av bur orol the. son of se eu -'1c &.1bb vil 1ng prahethe Cn r tcs 9,u qcis cumatin Abbh Mi sVa e a p 't6 ii s$tie of li w-f iit Ife, an -co j.ouddiUthority, that Gink 0 , anidlcolilt of thel b dti~t6 dim ..andol'bhif.th. rgiife t sl -O l 'ivi t re had gegirsgn the bpt1tl of Buena Vis gtttad probably have i the day, 4sflig Itinigippi: regiment o' volunteers WiivaMhippetI three times -without knowing dt tlt whn bo~urne d-4own by oiverwhel mig ii~e ,foulhlt. ons jost as if fnothing u4ncoI iad happenetto them, .And by(lInt .0 wtnce and a wontderful . ,laiy Iin ripping tup-the nest man t(% them, they etiievedatlie foitunes of the field."' - orresponden e of the Herald. Gs f nrb's chasrabane with pen Jes., drve~ka nt- footman to match. for two A.s a een llourishing in Pennsyl - s~tI~enie, to the-titter astonishment of . yes, and-,the great delitLtL of the 1,iVn1 Th'iktGeneral is to be here nit Monday ai will not only visit the White Hnsd in state, butproposes, also, a friend. yll nid in. Dixon H. Lewis at his :1odgingi;t, ihich case we shall have the jx IIpaisbtioi of the smallest and 'argent gentlemen-roftheirage in the Jnited States, Tqmn Tisnnb weinhing some fifteen pounds. .end gr., Lewis about five hundred, so that it woquld late nrme thirty-three such Lilli ptitians-s the.Gendral to weigh down the atis iskd and weighty Senator from Abdrna. CAPT K IDD'S TREAs URE.-The search -irthtlediv'iny-.bell for the sunken treasus res-of Capt. Kidd, the reno.wned pirate, hiis bekv renewed on-the North River, and in t'e on ss nf two days last week, silver und j;wels to the lamount of an hundred thousani -dollars -was Ashed up from the ..reck of Kidd's vessel. Query, whether the lucky finders connot be indictud as receiveis ofgjolen goods? Char. Eve. News. THE BRAve KENTUCKIANs.-The Lou svill e Coiant learns thatt inimediute steps will be taken to have the bodies of M'Kee, Clay, Vuigbaigidrn1 6ther Keintuckians, who feltai Huena' Vista, removed to that tate for intert pent. A good try. is told, it is said, by Mr. $ecretary Miircy. about the shipment to JeycCrtiz of the mortars and shells for -General $coti. There were forty of the mortars-to be sent. Ten were sent by the Tpmaroa, and the remainder by other ves selsThe ten by the Tamaroo arrivrd and werd used. The others did not arrive. The Secretary says the reason is that the Tamaron wvas paid- by the job, and there. fore made-the best-oIf the way, but the oth .er veseIs were paid by the day and took a piknty of 'eo-raom. Froin the Fall tRiver Monitor, pril, l846. SWISTAlWS BA LSA M OF WILD CH ERRfY. This medicine prepared byr a longz experienced and alkilisi physician, tested 'and approved by a great number of intelligent, dibcriminating and respectable persoins in various parts ot the country, is- now re ceived and used with entire confidence and with 'greatuedess by those afflicted wvith pulmonary com plaints. It is also recommnended as a valuabile medi cine or yther diseases, such as culds, coughs, and partiolalys diseases whose ttende~nev is to consunip tior. Sho'uld its efficacy continue as it haos thus for been. pr..ved it various obstinate cases, it will indeed be a most ine&luabd -niedicine. --None genuine, Uts signed I. BUTTr'S on the wtrapper. - For stile in Sumterville by Dr. J. I. M IL L':R, at the Drug Store; and by Druggists generally ic South .Carolina. -W a re nturhOrized to an nlounce JOSEPH MONTGOM ER Y, Esq., a Candidate to Represent the County of Clarenidun in the Hotuse-of Jlepresenta Lives at thie next election. II- We are authtorized t& an nounce JOSEPH M. N ETTLES. Esq., a Candidate for the offiee of -Tax Collector for Cl'aremont County, at the ensuing elec tioni..:- - --- .Irl'wefln authorize'd to announce Dr..W. J1, WOODS,. as a Ca'ididlate for Representative of Clarendon, at the ensu.J ing election. -Feb..S-1847. - --14 if i:g 1We are authorizedl to an.m fniitlee, Capt. WV. W. H AITEM AN, as a Candidato for Tax.Collector at the ensuing .Elgegion. A pril 1. 1q47. - 22 tf p~jWe 're nuthorized to an inunce WlL LiAl M0. IBA R RET, Esq. as CUandiate for Tax Collector, at the en suiisg Election. aWanted imnitdiately, an A pprentice to J]&r ntle Pvlnting business. A lad about .1or44 years of aege, that can read andi rSt~oli~6y well will just suit. A pply ?sof~c. F17~ anc i e at It n . f To:' the 114>0 ~-P. District, some et C away, a negro'ime. w0 Ai iivanced in nge, -and na e rn ae nlSA R A 11 andthathbl1 a Mr. William Ri 'itgi Sumnter District, near-Jack's Cree -'e oW hir will please comefr toeproperty,. pay expenses and tak ier away. ALEX.. McCANISt Jailor. April 3, 1847. 25 V EDWARD SOLOMONS, SUMTERVILLE, S, C. Office one dor Norh of !hAe Court House. F. M. ADAIMS, iNOROSSER Or LAW, And other-Papers, AND GQPYIST. The undersigned will execute, with dLes patch, al1 #iness of the above kinds en. tusted Pnsan Engrosser andl .Coipy ist of Law and other Papers, on the"tusiial terms. He solicits the patronage '6Ctie public. His office is that lately-oei iid by Mr. James-D. Blanding. bakof the Court Hobse, whure lie tny usually be toundl. F. M. ADA M.. Sumterville, April-12, 1847. 24 ly PAVILION.HOTL.. CORNER OF MEETINo; D IASELSTR EETs, CHARLESTON, S. C. The undersigned takes pleasure in giv ing publicity to his having given Mr. JAS. M. IJUST an interest in the "PAVILION EO1TEI.," who has tinderalken to conduct the business of the Establishment in all its details. Mr. Huts-r is so generally and favorably known (his having been several years in the "Planters Hotel," and latterly in the "Charleston HJotel,") it may suffice Ln say that his numerous friends unite in declai ing that there can be no doubt of his acquitting himself sntisfactirily in the po sition he has assumed. J. C. KER. .In begging a reference to thf foregoing notice of Capit. Krn, the subscriber avails himself of the opportunity of assuring his friends that the imito of the 'Pann will be faithfully adhered to, viz: "Every eflfort will be used to prevent nny visitor leaving the Hotel d-ssatisfied." (Signed) JAS. M. HURST. N. 1.-The friends of s. D. PirciiR will find him at the P. Hotel. April 14, 1847. 24 tf H-lEA D) QUA RTERS. LIM ESTONE SPR INGS, ( 20th March, 18417. 5 General Order No. 2. RtIC~IA RDI DE TIREVILLE having been apponted and cornmissioned CIromissary General of Purchiares, wit~h the rank of Lieutenuant Colonel, Will be obevedl andi respectedl accordhingly. Bly or'der of the'Commandler-in-Chierf. J. W. CANTEY, Adjutant id Inspector General. A pril?7 24 2 New Spring and1( Summerci G O() D S. The unidersignedl would respectfully in-. form their custumers ini Sumter and the pubillic general1ly. thatI they are ope ning a large anid plendi (id assortminen t of Spinlo and Summer Goods, togsthaer with Ready NIMde Summer Clothing, Panlm Leaf, Leg horn and Panama Hazts, G roceries, lird ware, Cutlery, Crockeri', Carron Ware, &c. &c. &c., all of which, will be sold at thi-r usual low prices. M. DRUCKER & Co. Camden, A pril 14, 1847. 24 1Ncw spriung and Siununier GOODs. The undersigned has received from N. York, a well selected stack of Dry Goods, suitable for the season-consistinig in parl of, Fancy Blarages, plain and Embroidere:d MI uslins, Ls wns,U igams,Cra vats,GClo rep, NIMislin and La.e Col lars. Inserting, Frenich Cloths, Drab D'Ete, Drills, check and fan. ey Linens, Rfendy Madec Coats, Vests, Shirts. Ptana, Leghiorn and Strawv Hats, withi a generail assortment of Ilardware, Crockery and Groceries, which will be soll at the lowest prices for Ciash or to good customers. A. M. K(ENNEDY. Camd en, A ptiil 7, 1847. 24 3t NOT1ICEI. The undersigned will receive proposals for the saleof a tract of hand for the erectiong of a Poor House for the District, of Sumter, uniitil the first day of Jiune uiext all piropo sal's must be tinder Seal Tlract of Land wvell timbered is desired, and a health3 location. TV. J. D)INK INs. A pril 1847. N. B All proposals must be addressedl to TF. J. Dink ins Sumterville S, C, mnark ed proposals. Itious'ei J in umte.ry af ~jnang landsidap wer _,__ l -lev ed upon as the prtoperty o.fL.L ..Din. kins. the suit of E. Richardson, for th One tra 1o2580 acres of Land in Salem, Ijnioig tvandeo a .Jas, Thomas, Joel Al 'id J.esse Hill, lyied upon as the prj perty .of Johuit Ga anta the suit of John Mc1.Timninons. ~ Oene tract of 05 acres of Land in Le*w e're Salem, adjoining lands of J. M. Baker, Sarah Thomlinson and Johin Kirby, levied upon as the property of Jacob P- Sturgeon, at the suit of John Graji, W. Campbell, ad.M. L, M'ariin. One tract of 900 acres of Land i Sa. lemn, adjoining lands of Peter NgcKenzie, M. Hewitt Hand Ml. Welch, call*agugan's land, levied upon as the property of J. P. Sturgeofti:at the suit of John Grant, Wm. Canpbell and Al. L. Martin. One ti act of 21 acres of Land in Lower Sulm, adjoiing lands of W. 11. Woods .and A. Singietary, levied upon its the pro Ikporty of J. P. Sturgeon, at the suit of Jnu. Gpina, W. Campbell aid M. L. Martin. One tract of 100 acres of Lund in Lower Salem, adjtoinig lands of J. Ml. Baker, S. Trhomlinson and John Kirby, levied upon as the property of J. P. Stirgeon, at the suit of John Grant, V. Campbell and Ml. L. Mairtin. Onc tract of 54 acres of LaId in Lower Salem, adjoining lands, of Wm. Morris, Thos. Locklair andt R. Lowry. levied upon as the property of j. P. Sturgeon, I tile suit of John Grant, Wi. Campbell and M. L. Martin. House and Lot in Sumterville, adjoin. ing lamnds of W. S. Hoyt, leviel uponl as Ithe property of P. 0..-Slliran. at the suit of the Stite, 5 cases, Rankin,-Sproulls & Co., V. Johnson and John E. Brown. Tai Yard and 3 acres of Land in Sum. terville. adjoining lands of Jesse Morgsn and Mrs Rice, levied upon as tlie proper. ty of P. 0. Sullivan, at Lt e suit of the State, 5 cases, Rankin, S Woillis & Co., V. E. Johnson and John E. Brnow'n. One tract of 12 acres of Land in Clare mfont, adjoining lands of F. J. Moses, lev. ied upon as the property of Jonathan Plevy, at the suit of R. Duan, Alor. TiIOS. J. WILDER, Sheriff of Sumter Dist. Sheriff's Olice, April 10, 1847. SHERIFFS SALES. PERSONAL PROPERTY. t1Y VInT'E OF sUNDRY EXE.C'TI'NS TO sE I ~ DintECTED, WVill be sold at Siimger Court II,.use, on the first Muondaiy tmnd day followiner in Ma y nlexl, withino lie legal hon rs of So Ie, to the hiighest hidder, for Cash, the following Propert. . Purcasers to pay for Titles. I Negro. levied on as the property ol Jos. S. Burgess, at the stilt ol' W. C. Duikes, R. L. Ileriot and A. Ilodge. . -20 Negroes. levied on as ih,- propertyinf John A. Cole'loughi, at the suit of Bank of State of South Ca rolina, James Duinlap, 11. T. McGee, B. Gass. I llorse, letlied on its the propcrty of J. N. Cauntey, at the suit of J. J. RI icha rdsuon. 1 Negro, levie:d on as the property of Jop. H-orton, at the suit of Joel P. Booth. I Negro, levied on as ;lhe propi-rty oif M. J. M. Muirphy, at the stilt of S. II. Con. diet & Co. Stock of Goods in Store and Stock iin Tan YarnI levied on ais te' prope rty of P. 0. StliIivan, n: thle suit of Johne E. Brownvi. Mary Richaordson, 2 cases. Jesse Meargan, L. White. 2 ohld Negroes, 2 Horses, I Curt. I Carrv all, levied on as the propcet of P. 0. St'l ltvan, nt the suit of W. .Johison, M. Roid. dly, R1ankini, Sproniali & Co., andt the State, 5 cases.. 2 Negroes, levied on as the pioper:r- of IStark Singleton, at the suit of H. 13. C'ai. W ~. J. Singleton. A. L. ltaseltine, A. J. IMoses, exec'r., Jesse Miller. I NeeirI, levied on as the property of Esther Singleton, at the suilt of Willium Stagirers. 2 Negroes, levieul on as5 tile property of Thus. D. Suimier, at the suit of Jos. Don iels, C. ii. Da vis andie others. 1OS. J1. W IIDE R, S. S. D. Sheriff's Oflice, A pril 10, iS.17. ISPRING STOOC. II. BA RTLRTT1 & Co., are nowv opening their assortment of BOOTSi~~' A ND SHOES: comprsingGentlem~en's, Ladies', Misses, Boy's and Chilidren's, of the mn recent fashilotns wiceh the y arie determined a,inl at Charloseod prnieegThey retu, their thanttks toihe citi - a of Stumter,:;i'r the. very liberal suippo i~iunded to thlem, andh feel assuredl it w'ill be fatirnd to their inuer est 0o call-hbldling to thi motto, "Quick Sales aind sflall. Profft", none will go NEARLy OPPOSITE CAMfDEN BAr4I. Camden, S. C., A pi ii 12, 1847. 84S rt e R..i Ef r 'i'6 o&n I - lac.r , C 6 aIn d i'" f le, a Tri o n A ftrres niore or le-s -1 Jpt Cosnty, Sumtr h tu & I BlAck Riter, ujnded dtftgcd auaylbi. 'l e! aib~ tiatwJf BitI see January nat il. irh ser giviia bod -i.qgoolk 6 Wda riortgage-fp premioj dIn for.ie ipiyient o~f the fr'chasoameO j, with"1 nterest trom (Ila f sale. -d Th& 0O J, WILD :S. i. April IM0t147.. 3t 0OUTICAROLINA SfIIElDigT J. H ao . & s WT E - BL.. et, al.. By virtue an order from. LEWIS, Esq., Ordinary of MSumteaKlitrict, in~ the abovle stated cae. I will ' the.fist. Monday in Mauy' net1 41 ou,- il Hlouse, betwee'n'thelegail hlotir "6"ia.., Tract of Land, conidiing20 ,i or less, situatedin Sumter Di C Salem, on Lyuches'. rei I U j lands of W. Scotit.W. Cop NNY of R. Saveratne belonging of Archiba l . Terms: O a c 1 %f ^ r d October next, (all cash) the pitla ser giving bond with d securl -.1d a mortgage of the preniles to the arg for the paynient i thidpirchase motyyt: with interest from thfeday otdsule. T H lOS, J. WILDER, S. 8. D). -April 10lt, 1847. 24 SOUVTH.CA ROLINA-SU Eifi'A W. J. GiBsON A. WAL et al. By virtuof ali older from W. LEWIS, Esq., Oginarysof Sumter'District, inithe .above s11tt . ase, 1. W i I s ell bar-first Monday i' next, at%.uu . Coturt liuse, betife n the legal 4 or sale, one Tract of LAnd, contai 730 acres, more or less, situated in Cla enudn Coun ty ion Roost ien Branch, adjuoining landite of P. M. Butler, Willis Brunson and John Ilumphrey. belonging to the estate of -Bonj. Walker, deceased. Terms: On a credit till the first day .of J uiiary next, (all fees-cash.) the purcha ser giving bond with-good~security and a mortgage of the premiseil ilie-Ordinidy' for the payment of the purchase--mon'ey, with interest from the day.-ofr sale. T HOS. J. WILIftRS. S. D. April 10th, 1847. 24-4 - 3 SOUTH -CA ROL NA-SUMTER DIST. J. A. FULLIVUOo vs. 10fA. FuvLwd et. ANoTH ER. By virtue of an order from W. LEWJs, Esq.. Ordinary of Sumter District, in the ahove stated case, I will sell on the first Monday in May n'ext, at Sumter Court House, between the legal hottn of sale, a Tract of Land, containing 105 acres, more or less, bounded by Aligator Bay, waters of Black River, and J.4 ,d. of E. Pringle, Estate of Win. PrinlM6d .lohn Bradley, belonaging to the Estates of LaviniiM4ttl-. wood, deceased. o Terms: On a credIt till-therijtrilay- tf January next, (all fees cash,) tihe puircha ser giving bonid with good security and a mo~rtgnige of the premises to the Ordinary, for the paymenit of -the purchase imnev, with interest from the day of sale. TIHIOS. J. WILD ER. S. S. D. A pr il 10th, 1847. 24 3t " 80UTII-CAROLINA-SUITER DigRICT', IBy W. LE WIS, Esq., Ordinaty of I WhREASsaid District. WilEEASS. J.'i'indlal hath appi~io me for Letters of A44ministration on all and singular the guis and chattels, rights nndh credits of Mtrs. M. Tindal, late of the D)istrict aaforesztid, dleceased. 'l'hease are therefore to cite andt admonisN all an d cinagular, the kindred and creditors of the soid deceased, to be and appear be fare nie, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to 'be bolden at Sumfer Courtt Iilouse ont the 23rd day f,.April, 1847, to shewv cantfae;if an,w ' S je said admtiniistra tion slhnitli not b~e granteil. Given under my hand and Seal, this 0th tiiy, of A pril. in the year of [L. s.] ou: L~d, one thousand eight hun dred and forty seven, and in the 71st year of American Indepen-. WV. LEWIS, 0. S. p. A pril 14, 1847.. 24 2t LOK AT TLIlS ! lEAVING just received my Spring tp~ I hes Jwould respectfully call the attetn. tmni t'f'the public to a well assorted Stock of DryvGoods. Groceries, Hardware, Cuti II ry, 'lo nIs, Drugs. Paints. Oils, Shoes, Huts, Straw Hats, Bonnetis, Carriage Trim intis, Spirinigs, Axlea, &c. &c.; Sehool Botaks, Suationerv, Crockery, Gardent Sees, Carruon Ware, Combper WVare, And a great many oilier articles not trbe ft,1~td in othier store's in the Village; a! I of whii-ha I will se'll at redtuced prices to saj the te'rms. (Cash). Thost- who formerJif dealt with mel otne Credit,* would be sutrprilsed at the udl$feliee in j;rices for Cashi and a) thpugls'heyamay neot he sable to pay elff old scores'ht thisg epqjgn of thet year ay hsesiefit it 11thiertisi and tli subjjj''her, by calhing an 'ash~' aving ~Ile3'Wtiseir small chang~.-.as Lhamn son id eht thu9i will not ha~veffe 'syne induizenents el~iwhegg, * . ~A.' J. MO0ill4' A pril 14, 1847. %, A';, 4 w W' 444 -J SI.A I ~,ifWC .~ stacC ot'. cpsisan oIb es 1dVi itesn"I -,a 0J elw. m. i-it , -AC FOfro h ut 'alu.keoutiobal)-*. d feaffe~jr rourn t~ impurity of tho -z EJW~~~J!IpelO~y rcqo-m meieI r "[ni~~I otsms-Rcrfls Ery.9 Pi i4.4 welliiigs tfhes Hi~ien' ~rs.ra Pi -~e.04.6 F~ie OI I ij;ri ad sliCe. tns Wrij-itious, Neutir c-,cA ~etjo". ,. AtercsUrial~'ss u ~' Isi~sn the Opern l9i" qc irv ravent*tjraiwl &nseqIuen f1 r-the!* vtlorgof the - 8nnber .~arnl ~ Meiclp nd Phir- . by mnit 'all. rces4i hyias"o.r. Chprcuton assel'tii, ~nI~jg V1u'nnrrY. ThusrIfprko,1 i n-eQuee'n' binesIn. a - rpore -perfecjt degfree thananyi r #0el9 t 0n!ic' , ,prature pow neiPYalWits. Itii pepnred'in cokj* quenceof rc m.naiugie'y Dr. H.I"a ! ~F r ot, P rfO ir' o f Ma tella Medics ,ln -theMedical0 Col r.ACblrlsm 4on, S. C.,jnIs is wocrk on.''*a. ~esm and concentrateid i~ 6a process bf ilhe bubsc'rib'3r's to rei~ nv Xon foir administration, aind with the exceptso o( tihelkddition of wferry, Whltl ia all uines; be a~de'd %when t'erssary ' For the compovltion of thksPr~p'W R Mi ie'Medicitn I Pro per'tis of4IiO Queen.t D-hihai'hvsllanssrp respectfully refer-. red to the 6ih "Oiilk Nos. Vol.1', of iabe r