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- P - - - . V A VOLUME II. SUMTERVILLE, SOUTH-CAROLI A, DECEMBER 29,' 1847. N9 THE SUMTER BANNER: PUBISUED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, BY WILLIAM J. -FRANCIS. . rT Ei S: Two Dollars in advance, Two Dollars and Fifty-cents at the expiration of six months, or, Three Dollars at the end ol the year. No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid, unless at the option of the Proprietor. 9iTAdvertisements inserted at 75 eta. per square, (14 lines or less,) for the first and half that sumu for each subsequent insertion. IrThe number of insertions to be marked on $Il1 Advertisements or they will he publish ed until ordered to be discontinued, and ,cliarged accordingly. ere - ationth v Advcrtsd ments -vill be charged tha i-ime as a single .sertion, and semi-monthly the saine as new "ones. All Obituary Noti s exceeding six lines, and Communications recommending Candi dtes for public offices or trust-or pufling Exhibitions, will be charged as Advertise mentb. trAll letters by mail must be paid to in aure punmtual'attendance. NOTICE. The subscriber placed into lan:ls on day the 2d August, last, a letter enelosi'ng a One Hundred Dollar Bill of the 11lank of the State of South Carolina. The Bill I il b3en torn in two and either pinned toge:b mr oipasted. In'the sane Letter was encleMwd anxectition on Thomas oione on which an assinment was made by him to John Hf. Ii i in; also an account of McDnncan aga nit J)n H. Dix:n ''or 8175 of whit I accountw: a eceipted by ieDniani. Tie I ttcr was Ie-iledaind directed to JohaIt'ix R. ihr., .ville. lie money and paph- were4nclose'd in th presence of W. T. T 1.pajnand twei son Sanders, and delivered to Swepson L nv' ders in the presence of WilSiamn TI. tipan I, wi'th particl.;ar charge to Swepson Sand- s nm to ':u the letter nad contents an I I chr Jh n si - ra! time, in the presence vf W. T . y-11-v. '-n be ver. calreful of the lee , wich'I I- pr .i.sel flihf'. ln!ly to deliver to .1. Ii Di., t. 1 is %.'ail the let:cr w:Is lost bv w a :-,ia I's w-iv from Is fat her's to: .iohlu1 Dm. All th~e Ihnlks and inl.1; ulus w\ .' may receivn a B i of s-lid de-. snri.:io:.. 3 : ple:e.e inve.-edgate when thi prna r-:-1ced the- 111. I wvould give -i r::ainzm R~e wnrdl for lie money and pipersF. and wil give the whole of lia molney if a d.scoverv :i; made tlnit he lt-tier w;s troken openi an1 th*2 money taken from it; for I am determnel to hring the person .-nihiy to such pinish:eam as the h.ws of Soc: Ciirolin prosics in s.leh csns. Se\AI It i BON 1'N.'1~. TO TH If, 1UIAU. From a noice in the 'u'n:er Ianer, dated Sptember 14:1. Captain W. if. Howen, evi de: I . i atinnt;!, and wse the puh1:h. to bei lieve, that may .w', Swep.-on! j ,; W odr i'. *1 yonth (;f ri.Nteenl yeso a, rok ;p v' r* took from n a letter, h 1,h e n'n.'te: Ih rare, for Mc. Jmni 11. D ::., 0:I-- hun doliar bill. Tl'he :anexed cor:.icit', ro'. : genitlenin, w1i' w'is wt10h .1 i. 'r. t hi-e ,l e c . i ho e., util thil : h,.s, I icei s.i ieient to show, th-. h It umwos, were alfo:;eher gro-aind - Ir. .l,'h:1 ilixon, tan g en.ean with vh oV -- bo.mr.lingr, a0 the time, for t11? he urpose . , a to sclool, hnd no suspilcim, hut slit -,-h !e'ttr wi. lot, by aciden it. m-rf th care I".-v'ss inmdealnt to y:.ab. I( Cap:n BI. wen hadd ;- :~.-l th loter c, w~mftont ,-a d 'rin' to iijure the rept:itin If Ilny son, t.ie the mile lV cHot d nit hn-ve i1 renmover I would inot have lositated, to mk:u4e 1.;10d Nov. 12,.18-. JO1N SAN i)l;S. I do cer:ify tint in tlv h:ter part of August list, I left the honse oi'f Mr. .thin Snanlrs in company with his .so, bweipson 8:mdas. ding in a hugtzy togeth*'r. Atter goinig me t hirteen or bourteen~ miles~ ,wp-toin 5'mn.l'rs excla-imed I hnve lost a let er conltai in g mo-!) mav for V r. I iixon.* We hinoedi:ai elv turne b~ackn, an.l ro Ie until after night c2111me ('n, without heins! able to hind the lette:. 1 thben proposed to S. Sandersa, to return hack to myi fathers, antI go hack early ini the mourning' inl seareb of the~ letter. lIeJ did sao, and. ais hec informeind imm, could hear nothiung of it. I ama confident the letter was lust Ic cidenutally, as I saw it ini the possess5i of S. Saidears, ua short d~stanmce after we le~i his :'ather's house. Zl1MiM~lMAN STU'CKY. N ov. 12, 1'417. 3 t f A. WIH1TE, & CO. Jiog leave to infr'n t heir frniend:s anad thle pale eneredly thlmait the.1 Inve just .recei vd fruom New aolk an.l1 l!.dlephians-and will .self on as re'asonasble ten na s they <an Ie .ubtamued anym where ini this narket-a l..r.e ad s.'pendial assortmin t ot F A CY AYD ST.~ lisD Y (a)01', snuitar~b for thne FallI Trade, conii.L jugs, Sheeting.c and I Iomiesynmns ; fhe.u clothIs, Satiniets, Twmeeds anda .hean , Ne io cloths, Ilikets, &c. of every dles ripltion. .Also, a large asssortmenut of lI ats and Car', floots antd Slhoes, Stationery, Saddlery, lBam gmg, lRope and Twine; I lardware, Cutlery, (Grocer.eCS, &c. &c. of the most approved ql'2nlity. Persons wit-ling to make pulrchla secs wdhl dio well to call andn exammine for thlemrselve s. Neupl. 'it, 1647. d17 t MEdIRCH1ANT T1AILOR)1. The stubscriber, thiankinl for paost favors hogs leave to inform his friends and thne pub~llic generally that lhe has jtust received a rumll as inrtent of Frenchm and l'nglish Cloths, 4 'arrnuers and Vestings. Also, Gloves, Cra v -m'I makerhiefs and suspenders. ~(f 'Ved by Wa~goui 1t')31a -~erbi 12L~onls, Citron, Currant, andl Candies, eic a'ndti American Rock do., Jlriz.il Ntuts, Vibents and Almonds. Fruits received al 8jt. 29. DJCIKSON & L ATTA. - hanbibates. &-Wo are authorizcd to an Iounce JOHN L. MILLER,. Esq. a candi date for Clerk of thiie Court of Common Pleas, tt the ensuing election. Dec. 15.1847. 7 tf rjoDWe are authorized to an nounce Col. S.R. CHANDLER, as a can didate for the office of Brigadier General, at the ensuing Election. Nov. 24, 1847. 4 tf -zThe frieqds of JACOB HI. WHITE HEAD, Esq, announce him as a candidate for Sheriff, at thp next, after the ensuing elec tion. Srf.T We nre tt jorizetL to npnounce JOS M.'NETTLES, !sq., a cmdidate for the of fice of Tax Collector for Claremont county, at the ensuing election. (f7We are authorized to angounce Dr. W. J. WOODS, as a candidate for Representa. tive of Clarendon, at the ensuinig election. - 11T-We are authorized to announce WIL. .AM G. BARRET, Esq., ns a candidate for T:ix Collector, at the ensuing Election. SCHOOL AND BOARDING, The subscriber expects to continue hls School at his residence near this Villge ihe ensuing year-to connence the second Mon day inl January and ending the first day of' December. The school year, which will consist of Ten Months, will be divided into Two sessions of five mountlis each, with an interiediate vacation of a week or two. Terms for E!emnentary Branches as far as to first lessons in Arithmetic 08 per e lur reainldh.ucglih lrandios aid Latin anl ('reek L-4anages, '*s10 per session. Engih1 Composiion and Ieclanation shill ra ese as Iremited an attention, as lie is able to g.ve, lilu;; ehlargl I.s house, he is prepared to talkc, as many as eight or ten boarders-on the followiing terms: $50 per session hoard ing all the tie and having the washing done. $35 pecr session, boardinug fromt Momny morning' to Friday evening, and having th'e waslhing done at hume. Boys from twelve to aixteen years of .age, would he prefeired, as they could walk to chur.h; bitt we will not object to girls. WV. G. BA111,RT. Suntervi!!e, Pec. 7, 1810. 6 3t iFrIsa Garden. Sceds. Jus: received and for sae at the DRU T, A general assortmnent of Fancy Artides; I imIj.jqr r llung wr,:. Otto -Rlose.V nlv.-Fun-v Via!.e, ''ilet Cologne Orn:anents, Cht!!, elrfinerV, Soaps. Nail a-l 1i-ir lDr.osdi.: Tee~~~h CA Rig I 11 -= o kLot 1 : - ci e: er P, 1. 7. - . 'ElIlST. J.5 rreader hi his ail m ;he ab-.-. c ep, b1 t.ied ! m1 i ir his t ilt o:, prlj t' r it benefit or [ihe Act offdie Gen eral Aserly for th;je reclief o" l o vent DIebtoze, ti-ge:her vith a scidule of b I f.. late atid efte; ts: Not Xc is Iii'.hy given, to Ih: sadl r., J. Vin .g & . .. r.tm: :.11 olier credil o Ih . I i j. it I ear :sviz ( otrt 01 Iinton Icas for thtimic ).- : to lie held ot lie first ondy a;ter the !ourti lon.lIny in Nlbrch next. to sliew caure. i: 1n\ theycanv the e.utate and14 ellects o:. 11h. a.ild .\endal kimith shicnfld lit' he assignie an hl he d.schirge. arcorlxim to th pri v.~. io!.; fit tle Act of the Gner:l Assembiv ior til- e! o I of insolve it )ebtoirs. J. D. JONlEI, c. c. c. I. Clerk's otlice, Sam. D ist. D)c. J1&h, 1 17. 7 8-u IN 'l .1 ~ 001311% il.:.iS. Wutn. II. Ilnt adis. C. int, Admn'r. Whiere:is Wmii. II. II iat, who is in the en utody of thle sh.crill' of Samnter D istrict, byv virtune of a suirrendler hv his hail, in thel aibiov' statedl case, hats filed in i y olicje his pez tion piraingm for thec bllit of th1e Act of thle (Gena eral Asaremly for the relief of I ,siilvent I ebtors:, toget her with a r-hetd e of his (es tate and elhiets: Nobe~e is hiereby Sven, to the said C. 11nior .\daer., ad all other ceitolrs of the meid W II. Ii int, to bee aml apipear before the asso (cf J- '- es of. the said State, ait the ('oerj of (' .n I1'e's for Samnter I)st rict, to l'e h'bl onm lhe first Aleindea ntier the four hi alonday in Mlarch next , to shi w e:ec, it n theyv can. whyi the est'e.~( andi edPts of th'e & W. 11. Ii nut,.i-h iihl not h~e use.red and hei ; o discharg-'edl accoirding to tlihiiprovsionis . .*Acto Ii th--Ganr.I A'ssi-ilv for the. (Clern.'s oire~, 8'ionver I) i IIec. 18 h, 18 17. 7 3m E I F'CTIION NOTICE. r In purtsinnce oa Act of ihn L~egislatur pat'ssedj iin I )ecemiber, A. 1). 1 'Wt, nn lh-ioin ir Sh:ir.di' and Ordiunary for Ni.ter Isiart, int i j --t rict on :he serotiil alondaye im .Ja uir tu *t, being the tenuh diay~~ ort wi'd month. I .J. 1). JONF, c. c. r. s. Oct. 27. 197. I lot N....A ROINA BACON. 2500 pounds North C'arolinia Uacon, for sale by D)ICI(SON & IATTA TJo 'hi Jlail of Smnttter District, on the 28th inst, a negro man who says his nam is AIJBRA 11AM3, and thait lie belongs to D~r. Getd. dings of Charleston, t'. C. The ownier .s re questeud to comec forwardl, prove property p ay~ expenises and take him awny. IIENRY' S. 1BVELEI il.I g20th? Nov., 1M7. 0 t(f J~r PLANTATION AND NE GROES FORlSALE, ON THE HIGH1 HILLS OF SANTEE SUMTER DISTRICT, S. C. A bargain may be hail if applied for mime diately, in a ,11.antat.mn of about 700 acres or Land, 3 1-2 to 5 niles from Statesburg, on the Road to Charleston. Blided on the East by said Road: and exteulinw ieirly tq the Camden. Branch ol the Rtail I o:v--conm. prisng a tolerably well settled Plantation on; one of the best tracts of the RiLD LA NDS in Claremont county, long lameld for producing the CREA.M CO fl wED CO TTOX: with a line Orelird, numeog0r4 37prings of good waler, atid linc range :t Cau le and I logs and Sheep. 25 Prime Negroes, w; iih infer.or or old negro aiongst then. and ratqig at 11 1-2 to 12 Task IIturds. -' . 0 imules and hiors&s; -50 li d of Stock ca' tic; .100 heid of stuck 'hogs; . 0 bushels of corn; fodler; thucks; casi pottoes and slips; blacksi th shop, a.d h nd-mill; wag.. ons; carts; p1nhrlis, &e. &c. &c. $20,000 in fhe pricc of the whole-or sepa,:tratte sAles o cadh dcscription of property, wll ie muade to ruit purch:cers. Paynent as iollow:--A Bqcnd for 812,00) at 10 years; intefest jyabe ainnially, and secirad by Mortgage and personail security. A B'ai ir $4,000-pnyable in;I anul 2 years, iAtcr:!ot payaihie annually, -utid secured by Mot -e nd personal tse;:rrty. Tere mnainnyr. $4i,0Q0 In Cash. I'urcizasers 1o pay for all nepessary l'apers. Apply to the subscriber at dtrutehurg, So. Ca.1 W. E. RICI 0DSON, * * .*jjgnt to Sell. Notr 15, 147. t AT PRIVATE SALE. 35 Negrocs, ComprisnIg AS VA I.UABI.M A GANG, as Iis ever becn in iarket at Sumtit'r Court Ilouse. Phey consst of FIVE FAl I l S: and will be sold l FA MIllIS; ii one or miore LOTS: though a s:ric in onve lot is desirab!e. Tfhcy" are Hil.LD iAN)S, comprising Wagoner's, I'luo:nmei, I l a!;mds. Ditel ers, Co toi Piekors,&.& -;rad rate at 17 Tus'. i I :''. ..ia or in:-erior Negro raime:-r~:: 6 -. : o are;narkaubly line riung oii N -s, ,,.h Vaolly ni morally. I'ruirs o ; y ir vwr ace:w ry pr. Apl~ to t ruat iiterville, S. C. W. E R1:llAR0:;0N, A e-.u to Sell. 20th Nov. 1847. 4 2t AT PRIVATE ALE. A very desirable Dwellin. llouse, nd Lot of r.houit. 2 neres of l-ind iII Sumitt-'rville, nearly opposite to Oha B-:q: ( hrch, :an1 adjrIao tIhe I-0 ' A: V \\i liw.sworth mdll Mr;-. . 11- r.l. '1 . we; bl I . is a one story h::i-: - . whic h 3 ..vu lire pl<..e : :!I ne CC..1 tt.:', The0 1 .m1.e....:-.....;.:..!. the Ilo-.:-rhl I *a --I- -n . the I 4cec. aryV :1r b' o .: pe ii then tile I*X -I rv -Ir": V the I l. :h L..-: m e:, r : - r p A py th . . -sP r .or t Sm:ervalI, .- ;pn1 t) Sell. 2N(.1v. 1657. 4 3t A T P"RIVA TE 802 A :'.n :~n-i Is s , h 'e ; the 11111 a I aiged we:runn, ar go..J I oo, antr.:o.:-scr t-i'rt. S0otin rli:rlt), abourt 23, a rio".(Tiihi. o-r. pelireur. j- - 11 1; rltii i :1. Il .lids of u:, i.\:' wIr un , wei~rr ao : l: all l! . 4 .4 .:1 to I. m thela .br.Oin ad hel.h:- wo n..itt hbro, (one 7 aind t lie t tier 3 ve:ars ''i : ire; botlh A\ lfr:h of 1(0 No.:roros. Tlh.' fatheir andrr miothrer rabout i~> n'.il ;4; yeari. .d; inth very prrime tie'll In h unI.; rat,] the.r 8 . h.idlrea; -1 ''a w'homii t\r. mrri ihie 601 andr a :-s T:s I l-ords; and~ th ri .on r u'-ger *ihlIroa; the chiiirn are G .r- . ;...i 2 L4oys. Th-.- i re---s i anI 411.hI'ren -4-- .i. 4 Iin !h4y 1.reiy, n are .i4'.ime I a .0... . ., u .e . .; la I. : N:'. App '~y to th subse1:5r. .er a4t SmauateralIe, S. .gent la Ne!ll. ATi Vif1VAL **ALE. A :r-lt of a-i. :' r*., ot la ., .:i Cn .re e.1 : < oin:y mn . ater r. -, a,. ct hati wv- ho'.ween 8:rrte'.ur a.1ih II.hordI .prin;5, s.;natedc4 mi part onr lthe sou~hirnlc dochiv of one of Ihe spurs of thle liigha liiI oil Snan ce, :and1 embtrac'ing severaIlia huidred mr res of tel, i*0El L.l .\ /)X' nonrrediatrely ad. pon'rta the' lid's. Th'lis r-et is :,lier-ihly s ln:td :r a Il-AlaIj l(il- lIpl-N(-l; and hor a (.oIton :Ia - o.--a sm55 g at *'Ilis, wt degfl J pCrna ,*og. wa40r; suil level land iii sutpeor gu1i .:v : :rm~ed.:itelv adjoiinini. Ios':l hehinres-s b-n'. Leont teste'u longi timre: hiaving for manya yea~~rrs bieen lie retreat oi thle hate veneorablc Crapt. Itouenbe Ismng. A dlesirable portionl ofb this Iland ha~s formeirly beenr cleared aind planted; baujiti n oif it is fast gzrowing nyp into Forrest again and1 thre Bunilings andl i-'enaces aire en!tirely ount of' reparir. T'ermis accommien dat mag. Thre P'urchasrier to paiy for nll anecessa ry pa~pers. Apply to th' subhscribier at Sumter ville, Sn. (a. I ilAI)DSON, 22nd1 Wn-v 1847 &U, The Stillin'ia, Sylvatic (QUEEN'S DELIGHT,) Deserves much more notice than has been bestowed upon it. Its iirtues have been, for a long time, known to some of our negroes, who probably obtained their knowledge :of it from the aborigines of -this country.- It has been used for the last ten or fifteen years by several of our most distinguishpd Ithysii ians, and I believe they have never hd cause to de ny to it a litgi. rank among our indigenouv mIedical I)lntts.. Its remedial effects are 1ost conspicuously dispbiyed in syphilitic and scroftlous complaint.-[Lds. So. Jour Med. and Phar. llFPINGS COMPOUND FLUID ExTRAcT Or SAnsArA.ILLA AND QUEENs DELoHT, for purifying the bipod and rotmoving aldiseases arising from the impurity of the same, and is especi:lly recommended for .the cure of Rheutmtatism, Scrofuia, E rysipelas, Ulcera t ions of the Throat and Legs, pains and swel lings of the bonoe, TettarE, Pimples in the face, old sores ntnd all cutaneous eruptions, Neturalgic nih'tions, Mercurial diseases, and for ass.stng the operation and prievonting fa tal consequences of Mercurials in Syihifib. it is the best remedy known for s'rofulous affections, sores, and brenkings out in young children, and is safe and eilicaciouscinremo 'Ying entirely every trace of hereditary dis enses from the system of the tenderest in fant; in fact, in l cutaneous affections-it is invaluable. As a general purifyer of the blood, and an eradicator of all obstinate di; eases, this preparation will undoubtedly takej tie-precedence of all other remedies. ..It gently operates upon and regulates the b6w els, restores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tone to the stomach, ard promotes di gestion. Few families are exempt from scorbutic allbetions, which exhibit various I sytml ns, as eruptions, ulcerat-ons, debility, loss of appetite and digestion, all arising froin impure blood, and if not properly attended to, are sure to produce the greatest injury to the constitution. There are few cases of chronic rheMIna tism that will not. yield to the influence of Sarsapcarilla and Queen's delight, if duly per severed, especially if taken in conjunction with hydr. (f potash. A tea-apoonful of a solution of the same may be taken along with every does of sarsaparilla. For the composit ion of this prepartion, and the nedic'inal properties of Queen's Delight, thtsicians are respectfully referred to the 5th and 6th Nos. vol. I of the "Southern Jour nal of Medicine and Plharmacy." Prepared by J. 1. M. EPPING, Chemist and Druggist, 277tKing, opposite Society st., Charleston, S. C. )R. GORDON' VEGETABLE ANTI-BILLIOUS FAMILY ~ILLS. G R E A T A R R I V A L! 30 BUsh lAL c'r5.00l) 1 :s of r. GOR)DON'S PANIt 1t I'l I.1.8. The v:.st and increva-in decman I f..r i:-. c-%w mid justly eIg*, btr.I tei Nl ccdicinit.. Tid th c r .um ru cures Ihv .rc' dily eITh tin! in toll y ri;:4 o the e .ntrv wheir thler ha e v-m- en in: n iured, of I . 'e-.;., 1.iver ('c i - intcm n-.d llitiious Dis ei, their nell kmtnn ;it atte dtdus, Vick i-n . I , h.e itt n-Ucrd the' utdersigned-c to ,.e Ih- ar.r.-e n unts to rt co-iv.- their st. c'.eP di , eit c.c the Prcprc incr. nnd wonil say tic leir rom.-rc-'c-'I;, en-i c i h the v are' preipared4t to I::y tm wltlesatle or retail at N. York Di (Ol D)ON':' V .G ETA HLE ANTI FOR TIl ('U1I1F. OP1 lil L LIOUS FlIllt, Yol'nw F, ve'r. lIte. itte'nt and Intermite't Fe ver, in ':;I, - ncinrv. Ncrvous an-t Putiid Feve-r, lP.wi ill t - 1I1 d, side, It. ek mod Stminch In ti cit a cine ti 'n Il t'+. llmi n, Stiincel, iin s, .i-eir. Kidc v'. 'Thr-at an.l Che't; Dropy, Ser -intI c. vh-.hi Sick i uche, Itthruttn.tti.cm, r -titc I.,- S irit<, cDypii n, Ilvsterics. Dr GC rl n'' ll-; are. truly the sick e:in' frie. i. N-- trattclr tit famii shluld betIwth' ,tit the:ii.-TIcir tinciv sdininistratirn wihl preilnt 1ch141 puae and :tullering, and save tmany -o'r S.,h- in Attictus- boy liuviland, li-ti v & niucil nc amn-iry wit Ie t'i nticn int altlthe' Tuwns ci ot -.try Stcre's in the sauttccrn States. I'ric. - 5 a 'F.NT'S pa r boxt. / i'. r I'ike'tlc I ps.' T' $T' \lI iNI A i.S. -latr.cet if ni I tte' tromt I)r Wn'in-.cc cc l'hti!:acdelp:inc. Feb. i2 i-.10 - * Four t'ill ireii thc nldelist in thecir icyeurations,. nn i set t mccit powerfu Ccl int theccir el't1 s nci any 'it I have~i eccr met1 withc int a practice of ceight andt tonenit years -Thetir netsiouno nc' thecyle', acnic :e.c'iei oct the imip turit es of thei blocd, is lhtr:mero a lc'tter froci Dr. Il nry I latl, of' Qut hcc-, I, C''., Niarchc i'. 1811 -"Fo..cl.er tiltious rf'e-c-. scc-k te al c tbes. I -rpidity ocf the I oweic, and~c .n'ar em ntt ofi thd splec n. Dr. P'eters' l'itt- ac e a :X eI cut moedic'ine."' ror ccale I.v allth :l ruccci-t< itt Augttat, I-lamitcutg anot 'ti ir i',,,n. ini Sucmte- ile" bi A . .1. Nlosr~s. \ ' . tcr saie Icy A. .J AOSF.S, cand Drue - c'-- ey lI~ A it ist IN'S OINT Al F.NTl uni uni i ine'. re' c edcy in thei cuirie of nl t.,nds nI W..ui cdi Siccis. Sica.tls antd Itfls and tthe Il'ile's I'rici' 50 ce'nts. FASI IIONABLE (CLOTIIHING STORE. DYASONti: HAEE, (A3ll)EN, S. C. WV. .1. KVNT 4. MITCHLL lkig to infocrmt the gentlemen of C'nmdemn nmi its viintyv theat they have jtrnt opened thme rhove~ esctabhm ltent with a futll scuply of lo' hcing antd gentlletoen's cut t'itings, of every descripction, cotnsciting int part of stuperfinte Dress acid lFrtck ('oats, leaver, l'ciot clothc, D~oeskin and double milled clothc, Over coasts andu Sacks, Casisimtere nhcd Tv "iad butsi nce'ss coats, (casimerro Twvc'ad and uatinet l'antts, Silk, Vlvet,'. satin cashtmere, and wool pclaidl sitgle and doutble bcreaste~d Vests. Su pcerfinet cloth cloaks, shcirtsc linten clars, Bo' sotms, wvool dlrawers anmd shit Is, i-rc'lks, sits pendecrs, gloves, cravats and scnrfs of every v'ariety. Th'le abtove goods are all of first rate w-orkmanshlip, andt~ will beo offered lower for thme qtuedity of goods than over biefore known in any part of thte Union for cash.. n1:r'observe, the Masonic IHall, Camden. De.1I5L 7 ?fItotcIttittcttg. From e Saurday Evening P-st. THE FARMER'S HO - B1rVALTER WtLDWOOD. The Farmerp, Ho! The Farmels, the men 'that I admire, To them I dedicate my song, to them I tune my lyre: And to that noble class of men iy rustic lay Ifgive, For if 4pere were no Farmers, how could the poolo live I They still are surest of their bread,,for when their crops are worst, They will not part with all th ir store, but help themselves the first;: Out when a hungry brother comes, they won't refuse to give-. Oh! if there were no Farmers how could the people live4 - The men of wealth who feel- no want, and dress to fashion's taste, Will look upon the .garmers 'as of a lower caste: Will view each hardy sunbuint face, with 7 loks akin to scorn, But if there were no Farmers, they'd better beoii unborn. Then health be to the rarmers, who till our fertile soil, Who labor 'neath the summer's sun, and through the Winter's toil; Long may the fruitful earth to them her choicest treasures give, For if there were no Farmers, how could the people live! From the Tallahassee Floridian. "MusTANG" the Mexican correspon dcnt of the New Orleans Delta, whose admirable letters descriptive of the bat ties of Contreras, Churubusco, Chqpulte pec, &c., have been so extensively copied and generally praised, is a practical prin ter, and worked in this office in 1844. le is by birth, if we rightly remember, a Marylander, and is well known in some Sortions of that State as Mr. James L. Freaner. The members of the old Leon County Hickory Club will recollect him as the very excellent singer who led the choir at the enthusiastic meetings of the Club in 1844. While here, he compqscd a song, and appended to each stanzas the chorus which is quoted by, him in his ac count of the capture of the city of Mexi co, viz: " Our flag is there," &c. This song was sung by him on the presenta tion of a beautiful flagto the HIickory Club'by ie~Dier-ii IsIe-fti city, and produced a happy effect. His democratie songs added no little to the spirit of those never-to-be-forgotton as semblages of the " flat-footed democracy" of old Leon. By the way, we remember an anecdote of those times, in which Freaner figured conspicuously, and which therefbre do to tell. On the day of tho election in this county, which we believe was just three 'years ago this very duy, in the fall of 1844, our whig friends ral lied their singing crowd,' and marched forward to the polls, in high glee, and lash ing the democrat afler this sort " Henry Clny and Frelinghuysen To James K. Polk will be rank pizen !" " Mustang's" republicanism could not stand this, and rallying his- forees, lie struck up in a clear, loud voice, sufficient to drown the opposing minstrels "We'll give our Polk our suffrage poll To drive the Coon back to his hole, And Jersey's weasel, and Sunday mail, We'll ride upon a Hickory rail; 0 Coons you rtand no chance," &c. This was enough-the Coon,s fled, and we skinned them pre'ty eflectually that day, elceting our entire Senatorial ticket, anid so en. Mr. Freaner left this city in Novembe 'r, 1844, for N. Orlearna. W hen the news of' General Taylor's perilous po sition was received in New Orleans, Fre aner was among tho first to enroll himi. self a volunteer for his relief, and march ed and served a campaign as a private in the company raised in Newv Orleans.' hAIarrT OIur-MAFF iTTEn.--A Lady writing for the Louisv'ille Courier aboist the lectures of the Rev.Mr Maffitt, says: "In after years, when the Itirid flame of criticism, prejudice and malice, shall, like the school boy's rocket, blazing' meteor like, for a moment, in terpentine birilliatn cy, expire, leaving but their black zitd fronts, shall the name of John N. Martiitt, batho in thie sun light of immortality, phoen ix -l i ke, rise from smouldering ashe~s of dlepartedl glory, spreading her ruby wings henvenward, cleave the blue donme, and hay her trophies - at the the feet of that Angel of eloquence, who, rising from her celestial-throne, shall inscribe his atutegraph npon thme brightest gems that dcck hercoronal of glory." Raleigh Register. Post masters should,'in every instance, bear in miind the following extract from the instruetibn to postmasters, page 50, sect on 11 8.--Greenrile M~otmgainger. "hin cvery instance in which papers that come to your office are not taken out by the persons to whom they are sent, you will give immediate no'ee *.f it'to the pulilishier, that they are lying dead in the ofhece. " In all cases where postmasters ren. der themiselves liable for the subscription money for a paper by a neglect to notify the pulisher that it remains dead in the postoffice, the Postmaster General rec. serves the right to admonish the postmas ter for his neglect, and require him to for the paper, or remore Rim out of ofce