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$10 REWARD. Ranaway from the subscriber on the 2n inst., a young negro woman, iamed RACHAEL: las a scar on one of her cheeks; much hai on her head; very long foot tho big too prc jecting much beyond the others; affects t be a fine lady. The avove reward wi be paid to any person that will deliver her t the undersigned, or the Jailor of SumterDis trict. She has relations near Bradford springE Mr. Wmu. Davis, and Col. Thomas Rhame's -If harbored, a further ren ard will be give on conviction. JOHN B. MILLER. Sumter District, 201h 1847. 9 tf SUMTERVILLE BAKERY BREAD! BREAD!: The subscriber respectfully informs th inhabitants of Sumterville and vicinity, tha he has opened a BAKERY, for the purpos of supplying Bread, Biscuits and Cakes < every description, at Charleston prices. Fajuilies wishing to be served with Brea every morning will please leave their order at the store formerly occupied by C. M'Lea - The subscriber trusts, by strict attentior and punctuality, to solicit the patronage c the public. . Fresh Broad every morning, and Fres Cakes of every description by 3 O'clock eve ry evening. N. B-Ordrs JOIIN CIIINA, JR. N. B.-Orders punctually attended to. Dec. 29, 1817. 52 Gi DAGUEREOTYPE MINIATURES. Mr. McINTosn would respectfully ar niounce to the citizens of Suniterville, thi he purposes remaining in this place a shon time, and of giving all an opportunity of pr< curing a correct likeness of themselves an friends in his superior style. Particular at tention given to those wishin, to engage i the business. hstruction with all the lates improvements, vill l h alibrded on reasonabl terms. - For furiber information inquire at hi rootn, inl China's new building. Dec. 22, 8 tf FOR A I ,1. 0 goodul pair of Family liers'c, xonnd an gintle-will be sold very cheap. - -ALM10 An excellent and handsomne second..han Fatailv Coach and Ilirness. Applv to T. J. CO IILAN. Dcc. 22, 1817. 8 3t FOR~ SALE. A Tract of about 350 acren of land situat ed on the #i111!s," about four miles fro: 8t:atchurg, ne-,r Tf(t*chll" This is an e.x collent situ.j1ontt fo0r a iResidence. It will b Fill in one or two u-art.s :s may snit purchn serTs. 'Tem necsmnodating. Apply to J X FRIEtSON. Dec. 21, 1817. 8 3t NOTICK. Th- subscriber regrets to be utnder the ne cessity of informaingr-.1 al the persons indelb ied to hime-12hat pavtients h; gonue beyont uandurance with him to) wait any kmnger tha sihe first day of January next,-hi-' regnes: them for their owi sake-s and his,, pay hiti bey that timje, or sntifr the eanselviences. P. O('ULLIVAN. Dec. 22, 1 17. 8 tf 1)ISSOL U T I1ON. The copartnerskip hitherto existing of Lor yea & Dallison, is this ulday dIisolved yl1 ni tual consent. All den,;uidik. against the tir, ivill h'e settled by A. Lucry-a andI all demmanid thac the iiriu will be taid to ..irvem. . 'A. LORlY -A D~ec. 22, 1847. 8 if HEAD QWURICRS, 20th Regimenit, S. C. Militia. Oax~m GeoVE, Nov. 17, l1%7. Pnrsuant to orders received fromn Majo General Jlnchananm, an llection will be heli at the Swimmming Penms, on Friday, the 21h thay of January next, bietween the hours (1 11 o'clock a. m. and :1 o'clock, p. mn, for Dri gadier General, to command the t1iih llrigadec (:rd Division,) Infantry, to till the var:maner u Itrig. Gen. Ihopkins, resignedl. MA J. WV. F. DEJSCilA MPS, 3l1augiers. P. S.-Any ofliLger entitled to vote, mia sendl his vote in writ ing, s'ignedu with bhis nmc rank, and title, under se.mled cover, address ed to the oflicers holding Election for 201] Col. 20th IR'g't. S. C. Militia. Dec. 22. 8 2t AT' PRIVATE SA LE. George, between 33s and 40) years of age a first rate S-ro~N: Masox, aund also ago BXMICKLAvi::. lie is warrantedl in S-rom WVorm: to lbe acrcoimpil ished mechlaniic. Johnson, b~etween 22 andl 25 years of age a very good 1t;.amwrmma and BurcIar.Arvin. ie has served a regular app~lrenticeship--anlt his work is warranted. Ellent, about 32 yea'.rs of age, a first ratt coo(k, wamsher and ironer, and her two cil diren-[srael, 7 years old, a smuart hov'; laun rence, 3 years old, likely aind intelligent. Trho above neogroes are all healthy, of goot size and likely. W. f. RICIIARDSON,' A gent to sell. Sumterville, 20th D~ec. 1817. 8 ,lt W. R, HUNTER, AGENT OF TIlE tCE.11EIIV MARBLE W~ORK(S Darilngton, . H. S. C'. 0Z2'AII orders by letter or otherwise will meet with priomipt nttenition. Dec. 22, 1847. 8 tCf NOTICE. - I will ofl'er for sale at Public Auct ion, ot the first Monday in .Januiary next, at Smmnte Court IHouse, thmoIhouse and Lot. in the vil lage of Sumiterville, known as the Methmodis parsonage, and also at the same time an, place, the old Methodist church, and Lot ii .said village. W, iJE WAS. IUERIFI RSALE& By virtue of snndry-Executions,to me di rected, I \vill oi-er for Aale at Sumter Court r House, on the first Monday and the day fol - lowing, in' January next,. within the legal a hours 9f sale, to the highest biddei for Cash, the foliowg Real Property. Purchasers to pay for Titles. One iact of 30 acres of Land in Fork -of Black River, adjoining lands of R. J. Witherspoon and S. E.' Plowden, levied upon as the property of Win. R. Bentley, at the suit of O. Reader.against W. R. Bentley. One tract of 500 acres of land more oi less in -Claremont, adjoining lands of B. Moody and others, levied upon, as the property of Henry W. Iurst, at the suit of , Ballard. and Dinkins and F. J. & M. Moses t against W. 11. Bowen Executor, Ond tract of 100 - acres of 'f Land in Claremont, adjoining lands of Thos. M. Dick and Dr. Abbott, levied upon as the I property of 'Wm. Hartwell Brunson, at the suit of John B. Miller against W. 11. Brun . son. One tract of 800 acres of land more or -less in Clarendoi, adjoining lands of John Mitcham, P T. R. Haley and eatate of Wim. Hilton, levied upon ao the property of - Rachael Mcl) Elwell, at the suit of A. I. Bradhain, Daniel E. Kelly and E. 1'. Strong against I. McD Elwell. To be sold at the risk of the former purchaser. One tract of 50 acres of land in Claremont, adjoining lands of - and call ed Catchall, levied upon as the property of Samuel F. Hurst, at the suit of T. Lynn. Lot and Buildings thecreon where defendant keeps a store, in Sumtar t ville, adjoining lands of V. S. Hoyt and t Win. Ilaynsworth, levied upon as the proper ty of 1. 0. Sullivan, at the suit of 1). 13. Mv Laurin, John E, Brown. and Wm. Johnson. One Iorse, also two lots and t buildings theroni in Manchester, adjoininig 3 lands of Mrs. Elliott, Lackey and Willis S Ramnsay. levied upon a8 the property of Haml. J. Tindall, at the suit of .1. S. & L. llowie 4 cases, Rosevelt & Iaker, E. 11. Stoddard & Co. 3 cases. One tract of 612 acres of Loud in Claremont, adjoining lands of Jos. S. Bossard, Estate of lEzra Allen and Wmn. Ross, levied upon as Ihei property of' Wm. T. Vatts, at the suit of Juhn h. Miller, co;'r.. against Vm- T, Watts and -Wm, ,oss. Defendant's interest in one tract of 50(0 acres of land in Furk of hilack River, adjoining lands of L. 11. Davis, T. J. Wilder, and others, lovied upon as the prop erty of Francis Sumnter, at the suit of Sarah - Allen, A. Anderson, aid F. J. Moses. One tract of 3 acres of land in Sumterville, known as the Tan Yard, ad joining lands of Mrs. Bureh and others, levied upon as the property of P. 0. Sullivan, at the suit of the State of South Carolina, J. E. Brown and Jcsse Morgan. One tract of 200 acres of laud in Middle Salem, adjoining lands of Jtohlnm .Montgomery and James E. Wilson, levied -upon as the property of Thos. Ilaricock, at the suit of Saitil E.'Wilson for Wmn. I lan cock: and V. S. Lightfoot. One tract of 500 acres of Uld more or less in Claremont, adjoining hands of - on Beech creek, near Statesburg, levied tipon as tihe property of Francis Sumter at the suit of Roach & R-oy and Miller, Ripley & Co., A. Anderson and F.-. 3. Moses. One tract of 500 acres of land imore or less ill Claremont, adjoining lands of - on lleech creek, near Statesbourg, lov ied u1pon as the property of Thos. I. Suniter, at the suit of D. IL. Pool. One tract of 500) acres of land moure or less, in Claremont, adjoining lands of -- on Ijeecha creek, unear Statesburg, levied upon01 as the plroperty of Sebastian Sumter, at the suit of Wmn. K. Dixon. One tract of 164 acres of land in Clarendon, adjoining lands of John WV. W~ells and Jas. R- Brock, levied upon as tlhe p~roperty of Charles J. Carpenter, at the suit of W. L,. Birewer. One tract of' 844 1-2 acres of t landl ini Clarcundon, adjoining lands of .1. II. .Whmitehad, estate of F. J. Ridgway and Ed.. war~l D )avis, on Ox swampj levied upon as thme property of M. J. M. Murphy, at the suits of' Delorme & White, TI. J. inkins, TPhos. Young and I[. 11. Brons.on. (.uc tract of 3 acres of land mlore or less in Claremont, adjoining lands of R. Singleton and F. S. Helser, levied upon as thme property of William Art is, at the suits of Wmn. Nettles, anid Miller, Ripley & Co. One tract of 100 acres of lnd in Ch arenmdon, adjoininmg lanids of JDavid G. Shorter anid estate of Josep~h I lorton, levied upjomn as t he property ot James Carte~r, senr., at time suit oIf F"elddr, hBriggs, & Co. Also, abou I 000 lbs. oft seed cotton; to be sold on Tmuesdayv at defecndant's residence ini Claren doni. One tract of 300 acres oif land in (Clarendon, adijoining lanids of D r. .J. L. lFelder amnd John Gi. Km ng, levied upo. n as thle prope rtyv of P ete r E. Nielsont, deceased, at thme suit of Jis'l I.. Greenm, vs. P'. M1. Butler', -Admn'r. of P'. E. NeL-on. SIIERhiIF SALES. liy virtue of sundry Excrntioins to mue di rectedl, will hie sobi at Smta ier 4Coutt liouse, on the tirst Alondamy and day tiollo wing in Jan-. uary next, within the legail hours' of sale, to the highest bidder, for Cash, the followinuv Il'ersonal Properly. P'urchasers to pay for Tlitles. I nlegro., levied on as thle pro perty of F~. S. liolser, Ex'or. of Mrs. L. Sitn gleton, at thle sutits (If W. W. Andeamon and C. A. Ilacmk. 3 negroes, leviedl on1 as the property oL' 1. J. Ielser, at thme suits oIf Mil.. lers, Rtipley, & Co. 2 cases, C. M. Richamrd son,, S. 8. IFarrar anid J. Lawt'on. I negro, levied 0n aIs thle prto perty of Jamers Blruntson, at the suit of thme State of South C'arolinta. 1 Negro, Ievi(ed (on as the the property of J. \V. Browntliel, at the suit I horse, levied on as thle prto-. ,porty of Ifoenry lBradam, at lthe suits of 1 I F. Flenming anmd ... & L. Ilowie. I negro, levied onu as t he pro pert of WV. ii. lHrtnsoni, at the altit (If Wi 1 negro, levied on as the pro party of John Ballard, atthe, duit6 of A. 1. Bradham and T. 4iiWethera. -2 neroe's l viedon as the pro perty of John E. iion, t "the suits of IL Stoddard & Wood,-F. LZeinp, R. E...Yates and J. L. Seixas.. -1 horse, levied on as the pro gerty of Mally Brogdon, at the suit of A. IL Simonton. ,. 1 negro, levied on as the pro party of G. W. Billups, at the suits of J. R. Gary, M. J. Tisdale and T. E. Dickey. 1 negro, levied on as the pro perty of J. P. Bell, at the suit of John Rod dy. 2 negroes, levied on as the property of John China, jr., at the suits of G. & II. Cameron and W. C. Dukes. I horso,- levied on as the pro perty of P. W. Cullen, at the suit of Wm. Millar, jr. Carriage and 2 horses, and Hougeiold and Kitchen Furniture, levied on as the property of A. China. at the suit of S. & J. Gilhert, Wm. Watson, Bank Cain den, E. Broughton, ot al., Bank State of So. Ca., II. Levy, Ed. lass, I,. White. 1 negro, levied Qn as the pro perty of E. B. Davis, at the suit of Brown & Oliphant against Divis and IRhodus. 3 negroes, levied on as the property of Jn. W. I)inkilin at the suit of Ex'or. Thos. Sumtor. 1 horse, levied on as the pro perty of Alfred Davis, at the suit of Bryce & Wihnans, 1 negro, levied on as the pro perty of John N. Davis, at the suit of the State for Taxes, C. 11. I'lumner, and John M. Foeman, I negro, levied on as the pro pertv of Sarah A. Felder, at the suit of R. lIradford against Sarah A. Felder. I negro, levied on as the pro perty of Jolha Ianks, at the suit of W. J. Floyd. 2 negroes, levied on as the property oh It. J. Ilolliday, at. the suit of J. S. & L. Bowie, 3 cases, and E. U. Stoddard & Co. I Iorse, levied on as tie pro perty of Wm. Ilanuet, at the suit of &.- 11. Mathnews. I horse, hvied onl as the pro porty of B. I(avaunigh, at the suit of V. K. White. I horse, levied on as the pro perty of Jis. Lawrence, at the suit of E, roughiton sr. 2 cases. I Negr , levied on as the pro perty of D. .1. Lyinam, at the suit of J. S. & L. 13m-ie. 1 negro and one horse, levied on as the property of J. N. Mcfeod, at the suit of .John1 1F. Deiunis John Smiart and J. C. Strother. 2 negroes, levied on as the property of Rd. Richardson, at the suit of Biank State of South Carolina, Jas. Lawrence, aid 1lobinsons & Caldwell. I negro, levied on as the pro perty of Eliz'th. Rich, at the suit of Fel dei, Briggs, & Co., I. J. llolliday, et ul. 1 negro, levied on as the pro perty of W. D. Richzardibon, at the suit of J. Lawton. 3 negroes, levied on as the perty of 0. S. Rees, at the suit of C. T. Iliskill and Bank of Camden. I negro, Iev'ied on as the pro per'ty of Tlhos. Sumter, Est. at the suit of the State fori Taxes. 8 Negroes, levied 011 as the property of Thos. D). Sumter, at the miit of Rtosser & Ingram, and others. 1 horse, leviedl on as the pro p~erty of TI. TP. TIoutchberry, at the suit of W. A. Coulough. 1 wagon, levied on as the pro perty of J. 1I. Whitehead, at the suit of 1 horse, leviedl on as tihe pro pcrty' of W. WV. Holliday, at the suit of J. S. & L. Bowie. 1 horse, leviedl on as the pro) perty of J. 3. H~ollipay, at the suit of J. S. & L,. Ilowie. 1 negro, levied on as the pro~ prit y of C. W. Lesesne, at the suit of A . M1. White. I horse, levied ou as tile pro Ier'ty' of~ il. .ilKilvaine', at the suit of P. J1. Moses. I negro, levied1 on as the pro party of F". A. C. Nesbit, at the suit of S. J1. Tindall. Snegro, levied on as the pro pr'rty of' L. TV. Dinikins, at the suit of W. II. Peebles. I hlorse, levied on as the pro pa'rty of T. R. Berry, at the suit of RoAosevlth & Bariker'. I horse, levied on as the pro party (if Cyrus Morse, ador. of Presly Gar'ner, at thie suit of' Wnm. h a rriis. 1 Negro, leviedl on as the pro pierty of estate of 3. WV. Witherspoon, S. I~acoste, I~x'or., ait the suit of Johun B. Mil Ier. I Negro, levied on as the pro perty of D. 11. Mc'Leod, at the suit of J1. L,. Seixas. 1 Negro, lev'iedl 0on as the pro pertyv of Jos. T. Cuioiiings, at tihe suit of A. u.Mses. THIOS. J1. WILD)ER S. S. P. O U IL,11I0 IU 8 E. Th sbsriber respectfully informs his friendsan lhe publie ini general, that lhe ha~s titted out a house asx a lItKSTA UJ R AT, oppo. site Mattheson's store, an~d beCtwenl Davis's Ilotel anid lBoyd's I lotel, where will tbe found l'~atabiles o~f the best kind the market can ait tord. Also, I'lanted Oysters-all of wich' wvill be servedl up in the best style. TIhe Bar is furnisheud with Litiuors and'Cigars, of the best qipality. 'Thle subl scribier hainig a long experienco ml tihe buieSs~(, hopes, by strict attention, to merit an e~fial share o;f public patronagc. JA MI. C. M'KEN NA. ('nuinn. Nov :i 1t7. n ,f .NEW DRUG STORE, AT NO. 277, KING-ST. Opposite Society-st. and Mer chant's Hotel. . ThkB STAND FoRtERLY-. OCCUPIED BY W. S. 'BoAU, & Co. AND LATELY BY E. N. NIL LER, & Co. TuE jubscriber would respbetfullyj cail the attention of putiasers,, in town and country to his new and elegantly fitted establishment at the above old stand. He has spared no pains or expense to make it just such an esa tablishment as would merit the confidence and patronage of the public. He has receiv ed, and is constantly -eceiving. the very choicest of DRUGS,; M,DICINE6, PERFUMERIES, 8 UR (CAL IN STIJUMEN'8, ''OOTf,. NAIL and HAIR BRUSHE8, all of which are off'ered on the most reasonable terms, at wilolesale or retail. Amongst te numnerous Articles just ceired, are. COLD DRAWN CASTOR OIL Plantation do. English and French Quinine o. Blue Mass Do. Calomel Shred and Cooper's Isinglass Calcined Ma Onesia, Pure Lunar Caustic Hydriodated Potash Calcined Charcoal Single and Double Trusses Chloride of Soda Bay Ruin Tapioca Pearl Sago Real Bernmuda Arrow Root Prepared Ilarloy Sup. Iloarhound Candy White Jamaica (linger American and French Finema Apparat Tooth extracting Instrmnnents English and American Lancets Pocket Cases Cupping Chses and Sacrificators, Scales and Weights, &c. Super. German COLOGE W A TIE Do. French and English Lavender do. Do. do Rose do Do. do Orange Flower do, German and French 'Tapers Fancy Soaps of difi'erent qualities Fine French Extracts for the llandherchief llessiere's Tooth Powder Eissence of Vanilla, Almond and Lemon Aver's Cherry Pectoral Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Rowland K-ilydor, for the complexion Gowland's lotion for do. lieury's Calcined Magnesia Murry's Fluid Magnesia Roche's Enbrocation, for Iooping Cough flay's Linament, for Piles Rowand's Tonic, for Fever and Ague Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort Swain's Panacea and Vermifuge Balmn of Columbia Orris Tooth Wash ~ Jayne's Hair Tonic Epping's Sarsaparilla and Queens Delight. Syrup's of Lemon, Orgeat, Guni Arabic, &c. H aving erected a large. CHUMIC.4, LABRA TOR Y, the subscriber will furnish to. order any quantity .Apirits Hartshorn, Sweet Spirits Nitre, Distilled Waters, &c. J. 1. M. EPPING, Chemist and Druggist. Dec. 22 8 3m The ClarendlonI Female ACADEMY. The Trustees having procured the services of Mr. EMnITUN B. BACON, and Miss JUA A. P)AuxLn, will open a F.1ALE ACADE'.\ in thme Sand H ills in Clarendon, Sumter Dis trict, S. C., oni the 15ith January, 1848. Thel~ T1rustees feel great confidence in re commonding this instit ution to the public, be lieving that Young Ladies will here be thor oughly instructed in all the branches of an English edIucation, as wvell as the polite de portmients of Music, Painting and Modern Languages. This confidence arises from the fact that Mr. Bacon has had twenty years successful experience in teaching Music, and MissParker maany years experience in a pub lie school in Philadelphia, and comes from that city with an established reputation. The Academy is situated in the Sand Ihills, in the inouodiato vicinity of Episcopal and Methodist Churches, and within ten miles of the Camoden Rail Rtoad. There will he ian annual vacation from the 15th November to the 15th of January. Terms per' session of 5 monfts. Board and Tuition, washing, fire and lights $75 (JO Reading, Writing, Grammar,. Geo graphy', HIistory, Arithmetic, Math ematics, Moral and Natural Philo sophy, Chemistry and Botany, 20 00 Drawing andI Painmtinf. 15 00 French or Italian, 15 00 Music. Organ, Iharp or Piano, -20 00 Gumtar, 20 00 A music lesson will be given to each schol ar dlaily. JIOIn L. MANNiNG, D)avbo II. P. Du Bosc, I iCH IA R DSON ('. IIICJAIRDsON,Trse. JITNIUS J. BF.L.SERI,I A. 1B, BHAIJ.svosn, An-ruun WrorFAL... D~ec. 15, 7 4w s'OUTu-CAROLINA--SUMTERL 1)ST. IN EQUITY. W. Hi. Brown and WVife, v's. Bill. T1. IR. Tierry et, al. Will be sold at Sumter Court House on the first Monday in January next, and if not then soh(l, will be ollored at each subsequent sale day until sohld. A TPR ACT OF L AND, sa:idl to contain Four IHundred and Fifty A. crs the late resieenco of James R. Berry, decceasedl, ajoininmg lands of Mr. WVillis ht:un.<ay, also near l Iarv'in's Day'. Said hand will not lhe sold under Four D~ol lars per acre or $18U0. Coniditions of sale are a credit of one and t wo years. 'I h a purchaser to give jiontd and security andi piay for IDeede, &c. By order of thq Court, C.,m'r. in Equy Sm . 1). Sun~terville, Dec. 7, 1847. 604 Rceccivedl by wragoni fromu Gadsdemn. Fresh Lemons, Citron, Currant, aund Candies, F'rench and American Rock do., Brizil Nuts, Filberts and Almonds. Fruits received al miost dlaily. Sept. 29. DI CRRON & T.AT TA . ~1iV**Iw iwu~~g Far. ,fie' me negro flie l) a q)lent butcher, fiel ran,,bftier and rou carpente, also, a good planter and mnanror havin had for a* number of years the nte A pf a plantation. A wman, a le ouseeant, seam. stress, and tailores, washerwonan, a pastry cook. (I, Two rime young fellows accustomed to. all-inds of field labor. --,ALScO Tureo lad, from the ages of thirteen to, seventeen good cart and plouglbogs. Apply 1o Maj. W. E. RICHARDSON, Wanted to Purchase. A young woman of good character, a good cook and-washerwoman; ---OR, A small famiy ofnegroes, consisting of anda an one or two children-, the worian a cook and wvaisher. Apply to Maj. W. E. RICHARDSON. Sumterville, Dec. 10, 1847. 7 3t JIEAP FALL AND WINTER WILLXIVIy KIOWLAND, (NORTh-EAST OhkER KJNG AND BARKET-STS.) CHARLEST)ON, S. C. Would invite the attention of Planters to his new and extensive stodk of pry Goods; embracing every variety of Hlouse-Keeping Articles ' in his line-and being from the New York Autints enables him to offer them at the lowes prices-and will be happy to show thorn to his friends and custontrers who are desirous of ascertaining at what low pies, fresh and desirable Goods can be affibred for.. - Iis stock will be kept complete the year, round, having an agent in Now York; and will he receiving New Goods by every arrival. Having adopted the Onc Pricr Ssteen, purchasers can rely more confidently upo all their Goods being cheaper than from those who do not pursue this system. Thd assortment of Kerseys, of all the dif ferent Manufactures, Blankets, and Planta tion Grds of every description, is domplete. Dec. 15, 1817- 7 3, SOUTH-CAROLINA--SUMTER DIST. IN EQUITY. Washington Brown and Wife, vs.- BilL Theo. R. Berry'and others. For sale at Sumter Court House on the first Monday in January next, and if. notthen sold, will be olibred at each subsequent sale until sold.... . - ..:... Three or more Negroes of the Estate of James It. Herry, deceased. Terms of sale are, one-fourth cash god the balance on a credit of one year, the purcha ser- giving Bon d and personal security and a Mortgage of tha property. -The purchaser paying for Deeds. By order of the Court, JOHN B. MILLER, Com'r. in Eq'y. S.D Suinterville, Dec. 7. 1847. 6 4t SOUTH-CAROLINA--SUMTER DIST. IN EQUITY. Irby S. WNells, et. al. vs. - Bill. Ste phen Lacoste, Trustee.) WVill be offered for sale at fSumtcr Court Hoe err tihe first Monday in January next, and if not threnr sol, will be offered at a subsequent sale (lay. Between twenty and thirty -Ne groes, men, woumern, boys and girls. The Terms of sale are cashr. The terms of sale must be comnplied wvith before delive ry of any negro sold, arnd if not complied with, will be lodged in Goal at risk of pur chraser and resold amt his, or her risk for cash. By order of the Court, JOHN B1. MILLER, Conm'r. Sumterville, Dec., 1847. 6 4t ESTR AY. Tolled before me, by G. WV. Weston one dark chuesnt sorrel Horse, appraised at Forty Dollars. The horse may be seen at Mr. Jlonathran Weston's, about seven miles below S umterville. D. B. McLAURIN, Magistrrte. Nov. 30, 1847. 5 tf LANDS AT PRIVATE SALE, The suibscriber offers for sale the follow ing Tracts of Land, at theo following reduced prices: One Tract adjoinuing lands of Elias Durant, Matilda Dunrant andl Johrn Donalds, in Middle Salem, contauining by resurvey 352 acres at $352. One Tract, on Lynchre's Creek, known tu& thre Bradley Tract, lying between English's cross roads anrd Durant's Ferry, adjoining lands of David Cole and others, containing 303 acres at 84A00. One Tract, ern Lynchro's Creek, in Darling ton District, wvith D)uranrt's Ferry attached to it togethuor withr a large new flat, containing 148 acros, at tire very reduced price of One otheor Tract, on Hope swvamnp, adjoin ing land~s of Wells, Hancock and Wilson, of 30 crei mroro or less, at Oneo Dollar, and One Dollar and Fifty Cents per acre. The quanlity of Lynche's Creek lands are too well knrown to require any praise or puf fing. Suflice it to say threr, that on suchr landus as 1 amn offering at tire above reduced prrices, I have heretofore muade iith proper cultivationu and manruring, one bale cotton per O71 amn also the Agent to sell several othrer laurgo b~odies of Lands un a huigh state of cul tivaition andi iumprovemnent; wv rich are offered rat thre srmall srum of 83 per acre. Trermus are muado to suit purchasers; any length of time given that is at all reasonable. Agenai of -Ulartha Ashlmore. Nov. '!5, 1847. 5 lamtf A. coimWAY, ME RCHANT TAILOR. Thoe subsriber, thraunkful for past favors bengs learve to inform his friends and the public generally that he hras just received a ft ll as. sortment of French and English Cloths, Cassimeors and Vestings. .Also, Gloves, Cra vats, Hiandkerc hiefs, and suspender.