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Ut~ ofthein 0 'i I~. 1-1-i , - 6 bottt nke MA V move all mbl -6 the face'to' th ich A t ~are efuili beoeto< from impurity of t~ieoo .rdel Itisthe Sbestded~b A 44i systemmthetsnderestinfant alci taneous aflbctlias i M a & A eral rfierof theb , allo ate stirai t doubtedly tak d a medies. i ulated thea. s, tores- tobl wedn ty i neteuoih pro, qesaistron. I It' y relieveae initi woistta sand all -etions4A in'i binp an rear t uii,flifsio,but marked r '0d aftertking pebotlej will., b cessary to ue the'Hdriddted Potash Not wishing to -pblish ce tils doAeJIn the case of all quack edi dayto ef bet their sale, and sdfore them uP on the public, the subscribert ogs leave to state that this preparation haeen presbribed and used by anumber of Phyuiclans.andPlan, ters of our city and-neighborhoodwith success, viz: Dr.. H. . Frost, Dr.W 1,. Ramsay, Dr. Thos. Y Simmons, Dr. C.O; Pritchard, Mr. S.'Legare, Lieu Wilson, U. S. IL S., all ofthis city, Dr. J 'es Stoney, Beaufort. Dr. J. A. MayeaSumiteir &c. For the composition ,of this preparation, and the'Medicinal Properties of theQueeh's Delight, Physicians are repe full -efered to the 6th and 6th Nos. Vol.1, of the "Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy." Price $1 per bottle, or 05 for 0 do. The same preparation as a Syrup, is also prepared at'*1 per quart bottle, or *5 per 6 bottles. Prepared by J-PETER M. EPPING, - . hIemist and Druggist, King-St. - Chareston, 1. C. Foi-sale in Sumierville b the A JOHN .MILLEM. D. ?TThe subscriber will receive negroes la boring under any of the above mentioned dis eases, even the most hopeless and obstinate cases, on treatmeut; or those persons having .Uniound negroes, and not wishing to incur the expense attendant on such treatment, and:are willing to dispose of them with the view oseeing them cured, will find a. pur chaseri the subscriber, who is willing to *give g'I price for such. Mach 31, 1847. 22 ly GIN MAKING, &C. We are prepared to execute orders to any extent in the above line, both for new work mzad'epairs. Our Gins are not surpassed by -any made in the State, p6ssesing all the ad -vantages of the Failing Breast and Sliding Ribs, which saves a great deal in way of- re pairs. We also use the, Steel Plato Saws, vith teeth set in an angle that cannot possibly injure tie finest staple, with an improvinent ,to regulate the meting of the cotton; our brush - is constructed en a plan, giving at once, the *avautages-of lightness, strength and force all very material in the successful operation .of a Gi~p. We would invite planters to call -at our dhop andi -examine for themselves, whilst wo would assure the public generallg, that tliey' iill have no cause to complamx either of o work or p rices. CABINET MAKING. We are also prepared to do work in the Cabinot line--such as Bedsteads. Wardrobes Safes,-Book cases, Stands, Tables, Cupboards, &c. &c. at short notice, on liberal terms. HUDSON &BROTHER Oppsite the Preslyterian church. ~Sumtervi e, Apr-il2, 1847. 20 ly Plantation for sale on RIat tin Creek. 'The subscriber off'ers for sale his plantation eon Raftin creek, containing about six hun -dred acres, ori half of which is cleared and in good order 'for cultivation. It is situated W- near the Camden Branch of the South Car .olia Rail Road, four miles from Boykin's ills, and the same fifom two other mills, and itwelve from Camden. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling and all necessary out buildings. It has fline water, and is of unex ceptionable health. For information by let ter, address the bubscriber at Camden. D. M. HERIOT. Sept.18. , 48 3m WEW FALL GOODS AT THlE CAMDEN BAZAAR. * 1YI. DRIdCIER & 00 -owreceiving from the North, a very u~j&d splendid assortment of Seasonable Godcontisting in part of, Cloths, Gassi #frs 8attinete WVestings, -Linens, Sccarfs * *-* Cravats and Stocke--plaw, figured and strip. 'ed Alpaccas, ad other desirable Goods for -Ladies' Dresses; Also, a splendid variety of .Calipop endChintzes, an the very boat and chga st tof.Bleached and.Brown The bqoGoode have'been soledted with 'thegrea?t , expressly for the Crmden Maret ddhaving been purchased on-the 'most adaitgosterms [for cash,1 will be * sold at avery-small advance on the Northers - Hartlware, Grcole"" ggngRo Tlwine, Boots and Shoes. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, The undersigned :has received and n * (A.~ ~ppn his FA LL STOGIf, suitable for thu * reaoconsisting of-. * ,~tCashmeres, DeLaines, Gala Plaids, Cali. vAcoes;'Cloths,-Cassimeres, Tweeds, 8atinette Flannelg, TBtanketa, :Linse ,_Ner-eloths Ready-ipaade Coats, Vests, 'Dress-shits, 'Un. *dei-shirts'.Brawers; Bleached and Browr s heetings andI 4hirtings, Fashionablo H1at~ 'and Caps, together -with an .aasortmnent o Hardware,.Iron, Steel, Cut, and wro't. Nails * :Cr~ker, ~adloryand Groceries;rkhic ccA call-fom purdh ~ ,lited. Oct. 8 6 'du Vz? Aar k' est ~A, et ~hr~ ord alis ~~~ renoh i 1805;su'sh and ea. W.aii o t i'd let: oldQh e o(erold), ruy o wino, Vi ibat igrrspe sn seg inger; West India S es, cukrants, citron i4 a ia, Gd Lenf, ko,,andvarious other approvedau t..4it receiveddad for sale. by 8. . LEVY. Camder.4Nov. 15~ 1847. 8.t( ~A~GO0ND DKDEN UM~ TERTVIL4~. stliiene la t uform ths Public that,~ ong Mn ny,4tli October, he' vill commence runnim a wHLia A ,14 between bumtbrilie and 1)rntnC. 11 on the Idllowinidays',viz.. Leave-Suinteri~ille on Modfy., at 0TA~ M. and arrive at .Darlington:C. H. same day at jeave Darlington cJ. HI. on-Tuesday 0 A. Mand arrive at Surnterville same daya P. M. .- yat Leave Suinterville .on Wednesday at 0 A. M. and arrive at Darlida at 7P. M. 'go C1snoa Leave Darlingtimn C. H. on Thursday at 0 A. M. and arrive at Sumterville ame dlay at 7 P.'M. By this arra ment persons Travellin on this line from Darlington, will be detaine~ but one night in Sumterville. as the Stag'e leaves here on Wednesday arid Friday morn ings, andai-rives at Gadsden in time fo'r the evening train of Cars to Columbia. IIT The route will be supplied with.a care ful Drivertood horses and a comfortable Coach. R :8. Via-.-e M. BUT le Oct. 1, 1847- 49 tf 872 The.- Charlestonm' Courier and Chesrawo Gazette, wvill publish once a week until forbid and send their accounts to this ojice for pay Mr.and r. lasse s Board lng School at COLUMB I S. C. This school will be eopond in the large and commodius building, opposite the Episco pal Church, on the second Monday in N. vember next. TERMS PER QUARTER. Board, including all'items, $50 00 structio in plling end Reading, 8 00 The above with Writmig and Arith metic, . . . . 10 00 The above with Grammar, Geogra phy and History, - - . 12 00 The above with .Higher Branches, 15 00 French, German, and Latin, each '15 00 Piano and Guitar, each . . . . 15 00 Harp . -. . . 2000 Use of Piano and Guitar, each, . . 2 00 Use-ofnthe Harp, -a.l . 5 00 Drawng and Painting, . -s. 12 00 Competent teachers in each of the above studies are engaged. Madam FaUGAS from Charleston iill give a course of dancinrv lessons at our house du rfug November ana Decenber-oterbs $12. Mrs. HTASSELL gives every day a Singing lesson free of charge. .The young ladies' rooms v"ill be suple with fire.ULI Parlour boarders can be admnittd. .Payment in advance from the time of ad. mittance, but none for less than one quarter. The Hion. Chancellor HARPER, the Hon. P. BU'rLa, Dr. ILAnORDE of the S. C. Col lege and Mrs. M. C. IzARD in Colubia, hav mng sent their daughters to Mrs. -HASSELL du riag the last two yeare, have been kind etheir names as references. Sp.2,14.- 47. tf (TR LOOK HERE.AR SThe subscriber has just returned from .the North wvith a full and wvell selected stock of CLOCKS, WATCHIES, and all kind of JEWELRY. Also, PISTOLS, Fine CUTLERY, PERFUMERY, sTOYS and Knickc Knackeries of every descriptioni. The above stock is the largest that has 3ver been offered in Sumterville. Has been selected with great care, and cannot fail to please. Purchosers may expect to find great bar gains for Cash. The .subscriber returns his greatful ae knowledgments for past favors, and solicits~ a renewal of patronage. Sutevil, ep.FREEMAN HOYT. Sumervll, Spt14, 1847. 46 ty -N. 1.-Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry re paired as usual. JAmnited Partuaership. The subscribers hereby give notice that upon the 16th day of October 1847, theyen teredinto a Copartnership under the name and lirm of CIIISIIOLM & McLAURIN, 'for the transaction in the Village of Stynter vdle So. Ca., of a general Cash Mercantile Business. The siaid firm consisting of: An4 gas Chisholm & Daniel B. McLaurmn, gene ral partners, and Isaac Jaines Chandler, spe cial partner, Who has conributed to the com mon stock the sum of $1500 00, as his ipro portion of the capital thereof, and whowill be entitled to receive oneo-third of the profits which shall be realized and, gained in the iransaction of the paid Mercantile business; and tha.the '-t Copartnership will termi nate uym, the trat day of October A. D. 1840. . A. ClH ISHOLM, D). B. McLA URIN, L. J. CHANDLE R. Keyt. 20, 1847- 51 6w N. CAROLINA BACON. 2500 ,youwidu North Carolina Bacon, for sale by m1rKnOr & LArTTu "M,, h,~ NeU Ltcl t and -kip sewed Bcots/At 212 to 07. Heav: water proof seweliW; Id do. Fin a au gged w. proof e Fied calf ewe and peg'd do noat d -7 -41t6 2 1-2 - Stout do andh 4i wed aid lpeggId d 87 to 114, - A lot of hmeleideDooteesa 1 to61-44 Ughtcalf ilkasii at11.4o2 do do ani kip Boot&e, at 0ct 1 1-2 do moreco.Pumnps, at 75 to 100 Black and cooedGaiter Boota. Pumps and 11%eat:l 00 to 175 Black and'cdd Gaiter Shoes, at'75 t15 Morocco an 1 ilking shoes, at 70 to 125 Bealand lea do - do at 7%to100 eat Philadolja Ties and Slippers at 57 t - J0 Noroccof ddthoe Ties.aid 8lipposk, at50.to.1r Prunella Tio' and Bus.. a 75 to 100 Seal, leather ani morocc kins, ait371-21o.87 1..K~. Kid and Freuch Mo. Ties and Slippers, at 75 to 100 Prunella and col'd gambroon at ;7 1.2 to .75 Leather and pump wit Bootees, at50 to 87 1-2 CHIILDR E'8 - Bl'k and col'd mo. kid Ties and Buskins, at 25 to 75 Leather, seal and morocco atQ5 to 62 14Z Black and colored Gaiter Boots at-50 to 75 Infants Ki4-Dootees,at 25 0:'r4000 pairs men's and boy's rus set and black Brogans, at 50c to $1 House servant's strap shoes and buskins, at 02 to. 7 --ALSO A(alf-skin, Lining-skins, shoe thread and allkitds of shoe maker's tools always on hand aind ofihe best kind. LARGE'A SSORTMENT. OF HATS. MeiN Parisian style Beaver Hits ", black and drab cassimere do " 4 " "' brd and medium brin'do pear, Plated, coney and glazed do fur, cloth, velvet and glazed-daps Boy's do do do do *do Children's fancy cloth and velvet, do ALso-Men's and boy's round6d square top Hats, very low, either at retil or bythe tlozen. BONNETS, Ladies and missas leghorn, tuseduiand rice' china and.ccburg braid, lawn, bilak bomba zine, rutlandrIlnglish straw, coloied' lawn, silk and alpac ,in and flgured willow, &c. in all ]heir - varieties and siapes, at prices, that cannot bei beat Holding toAehz iasvh System, my intto shall'b 'ales and snauprofds," ask. in none sn' 'etra price to make up for the losses pustained by the credit system OErRememier all shoes over 50 ct. are wa rranted, anai in every instance rips repaired without -charge. Boots and Shoes made to. order, and half-song and mAendin execnted with dispatc4 ~ G. WV. OLNEYj ,Opposite the Bank of;Camden. iCJ"A. Bumn, who has been in charge of the Messrs.. -Bartlett's business ini this -plaee, since 18%44, respectfully informs their edsto mere, and his friends generally, that- having the sole conduction of the above concern, for Mr. G. W. Qiney, he hopes by attention and assiduity, to merit a continuance of patronage. Cam nen, Oct. 13, 1847. 50 tj BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS AND VALICES. The suliscriber is now receiving his fall and winter stock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c. selected from the best mnufactor'ies in the country, which he offers at very low pri ces for cash. IHis stoek consists, in part, as follows, viz. Gentemen's fine pump and welted Boots .do -do and common water-proof - Boot. -do do Opera Boots do do and common pegged Boots do do do do Biootees do do wvator-proof do do do do light Shoes and Bootees do Heavy Oregon Boots do Cloth and Listing Gaiters (d0 do Congress Boots Ladies' colored silk Giiters do Linen and black ating Gaiters do Lasting Congress Boots do white Kid and Satin Slips do black Kid Slips and Ties dog do do Gaiters do' do do Buskin Ties. do do do morocco walking shoes do do Lasting Tips. Misses' black morocco Polka Boots do brdnze, tuorocco lace do do do and c'olored morocco Busktin Ties do sehool shoes and boots do Kid shpja and Ties do Indian Rubber shoes Boys' fine calf peo'ged Boots do do do <7o Booteos (d0 do .do do and sewed Boots do Kip sewved and pegged do To'vether with a great variety of Children's --ALSO-. Fine Trarelling Trunks, Carpet Bags, Va. leces, School and Nurse Satchels, common Trunks, Mens and B1oys fine Cloth and Silk Caps, Infaints Silk Velret Caps. --A LSO--. Calf Skins, Sole and upper Leather, Bdnd and Harness Leather, Patent Leather, Lining and Hindaung Skins, Calf Skinis fo- Saddres, Black Morocco Skins, Shoe T hread, Tacks, 4.c. ctc. Camden, Oct. 13, 1847. ,)I~, . CARD WILLIAM MATI4IES~t No. 187, East Bay, Corner of Qj n - (CHARILESTON, 8. O Fashionable Clothing anid Tailoring Em. tablishmont, and -every variety of Gentle mans' Outfitting. Goods imported direct froms Europe. March 10,.1e47. 19- t 00 Cai- an dVr Neit a d Ta - r t e c i k e Ile d by i he ' jlstivnter s~ned'spergnsolar, and t~n 30, for'siae n' .: - - :.; .,T le ipt boxs, New, C 6 D!b 2 casks" Londni4 2 do Ph ila)d 2 10 bakets hampne f 2 bueiflue 'lemon: p -. 3 it I do . NP, akiFn 3 " common do o tra wberry, Rasperry and Pine Aplerup Fust received bywagon from Gadsdfen. DICPON* L AT'A. Sdozen ich mia~tion E li e do boxekla i ester's eheese mild andr8igonnde. dzen nIhr Pmne ANp. do TOOt S W4 i Oe mesltwe ie ptrior Perl SA)MCKSN& LATA. 2 do MACER 2hafdo1 .on'--,~ doa 5 do domrcd do do taartery aespbierr n Maret Pikledru [ust remnaneacivlrt'ied by' vgtheo addn .ic anne - T DICKSU, &.IAT1A. Preeroisaa d 'etes ese Eastdand shelingiab' pos. si Pine , ipp he alln,1,an FJy wigon byo gprGudsd.. .. D1CSONLTT Nortaolin seedo RyPa eal t o saeb DbICKSON LATA. POct.e 13, 1847.n5 lt FO barlFike AL&IOfD 2H duocbe wiACdrE theSum nake ndiv a dito t disEtali nonh wa of o, do2t eiil e Whepad ha itmn o dw i cost&ur >~na o b argelst anichto Mstk Pickled aritic lein e Derrinslie Patusat 0 atmondt alu MaereflA retail' by th DRESSt GOO DCAND SHAWLS.? Our Frntales'Roq w~ti~e erich onlrgedu andll as hereoe.bodvtdt ?ile iel stoc wiallthe~ aen' )t'yves, of DOMhS' GOuOs, rEid I wagln beor Iensto urh Nityia the loedRy rie ats.o O 2t51 3 1847. 50. 3t 8. THE-I Chamcbr s, d -u h Streer wre'pallea thsAutu, o ho w ts ansd xiehefsthe lar~g es t Wihes prck of esR telat iunte ouhr n H ou nt twl ful ' his f sro fore an kepevr hrie i- t h D #tGo ds lie anrlue tat. dation ofi oVstoralstl s and thDe' RI nnagdadwl ash ndofr iberalot~t r Retail Depa te attent in thera 1tle o DO SIC GOOS, KE and will beour nde 1&p~ to ura rnoeo:the ar a t nd tetc0 ip sr 2~ ige.Casonnbume.s C n ruliy,f47rai8 Dcch N r all~ 1OW oft" ~fl~m~rot~u lIea:a:p tIat I 4ipy horn w oi. ot sai i -OATHCuE 10M~I~~E*t,~ friend.%0 'arw tYutrtelefra 1iilkl t , . le H ant mi enqui i .~ Wondig,)~b~'~ aCo n~ tui Orts, Rptm oU o~t aYndrveqllu *111 biidcUe inttjo And yet116 1~ Oweinl~inths"urfi&-i, tharihew 26CElNTWgitlib Qpr tceorel :pao.&t rn~r~tij~h ft Offe rIc. EVn~ TEMTE M MaRBLEs 1 , f w aw.~ 4 55'L0 p a i ani SEW.. t I venied~ w " "uetiyt~ ~ n..b OnPfei. 1.1 4j'zr 4 L F 4Y 8 In~~AW 9mr1aorIAlinMrl ~~