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Beat t g Beat No. - Archibald H. Thompson. Commissioners of Free School.-Samuel Harvin, L. F. Rhame,.John IL. Ragin, E. B. ",Blackwell, R. S.Meddden. Commissioners of, Roads, Western Board. ,.)Y H. B. Richardson, J. R. Brock, W. A. rek, Thos. W. Briggs, J. L. Felder, Henry 1D. Bathune, J. 11. Tin all, P. M. Butler, Ed -"waid'Broughton, sen., Wim. L. Reynolds, and 'hoinasD. Rhatne. "tEaitem Bo'aid,-James C. Blackwell, E. g iPlowden, S. E. N. Plovden, William T. Brogdon, C. W. Lesesne, A. M. White, J. S. McFadden, J. F. June, R. P. 1-1. Haynsworth, B. Rufus Hodge, J. 11. Montgomery, Charles Lesesne. DEATH OF MR. ADAMS. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun thus desciribes the closing scene: WASINuGTO, FED. 23-8 P M. - At the time of closing my last despatch, it was evident to those watching by the couch of the venerable patriarch, that the work of death was being brougt to a rapid close. le however, continued to breathe calmly until about 1-2 past0 o'clock, when signs of imme diate dissolution were evident. The scene was a most impressive one-sur rounded as he was by his family and a host of intimate and mourning friends watching the gradual diminution of breath, until all signs of life were yielded as calnly and quietly as a child falling to sleep. At seventeen minutes past seven o'oloek he drem his last breath, after lying insensible for fifty four hours, with but a few moments interval of consciousness. Arrangements are now being made to remove his body to his residence. rhe funeral solemnities, we understand, were to have taken place on Saturday. SOUT:r CAROLINA Co.LLEGE.-A friend has placed in our hand, a list of all the Graduatcs of this Institution, from its connencement in 1806 up to December, 1845. ' In looking over it, we were struck with the many brilliant names that have added lustre to the Institu tion in which they were educated, and to the State which has been its constant patron. From the information we have of the history of the many names bufure us, we l:ive glean ed the following table, which shows that a full proport ion of the talent and genius of the entire Soath, his boen furnished by the South Carojina Colege. IL is the alim mater of '20 Judges, 22 meinbers of Congress, 1 Uni ted States Senators, 9 Governors, 2 Attorney Generals of S. C.1 AtIorney General of the Unite:l Sttee, :kil of the ilembers colstitn ting the l.Ut 3egislatnre, 13 members of the House, awl 15 of the Senate were graduates of the S. C. tollege.-Anderson G(I::. Wno i OL. !-A wise man will never rnst out. As long as he can move anid breathe, he will be doing soimething for himself, his neighbors, or for posterity. Al most to th3 last hour of his life,- Wa';ishington was at work. So were Fr-mklin. and Y,,nnr, and Iiow.ird, aid Newton. 'Tlie vigor of th&ir live-; never decayed. No rust marred their spirits. It is a foolish idea to wnppose -we must lie down and die because we atre old. Wiho is old! Not the uorim of energy inot the day laborer in scietce, art or benevo lence; but lie only who sliffers his energis jo waste away, and the springs of life to be come motionless; on whose hands the hours drag hea'vily, and to whom all tlhin r. we:;r the garb of gloom. le lie old! shohli not he put: hut is he act ivel-can lie breathe fre slv and move with agility? There are scores of grey headed men we should prefer, in any ii portant enterprise. to those young gent lemen who fear and tremble a approachinyg slialows, nnd turn pale at a lion in their path-:it a harsh word or a frownm. WrTr's -ru. MATr-En wrrn -rue a? Jf we were Millerites (says the N. 0. ieny u ne) we should begin to think ofthet endI~ of tim". VTe paper~s are talking of a anost remaurkablie astronomical phenomien. oin-a decrease in the s'iz~e of~ the sunm, lately discovered by some of our star-ga. 7.ors. It is said that by recent discoveries at the National Observatory, W asinglton) City, and oilier places, it has been ascer tainedL .that the suin has decreased ini vol. umdninarly one tenth, and this singtlar phenomenon has occ4urred~ enttirely during the past month. The chantge. took plac~e suddenly, sintce, accordinig to accuirate ob servations, on the morning of the 1leth ilt., it presented its usual volume to the vision of the spectator. yet, as it arose on the -next day, the alteration was easily' per-. ceptileg even to the naked (ye. Its form, too, is altered. Its latitude hias decreas ed, while its longitude hats been prolonged. EertPnEss u1 18'-18.-There will be0 six .clipses this year-four of' the Smlt anud two ofthe Moon. March 5th~, a partial clipse of the Sun, visible. Marh 19th, a total eclipseof the Moon, partially visi b)le. April 3d, an e'clipse of' the Stun, in. visible.. Aipgust 28th, anlother eclipse of the Sun, invisible. Sept. 27th, eclipse of' the Sutn, invisible. ADVERTtStNG.Thaut the power of the Press may be advantageously atppliedh to business pursuits of every kid, depend ing upon tihe wvants of the public, is sulli. ciently illustrated in the fortunes wvhich have been made by those who have atdop ted it. Nor is it confined to the larger class of dealers, as immense for'tunes have been made in a few years from small be. ginirngs byV adlvertisitig in the ne wspa per. At a meeting of the Salem Total Absti nence Society, hold at Beth!ehiem Chlurch on Saturday, the 19th ult., the following pream, ble and resolutions were adopted : Whereas, It hath pleased the Ahniighity in his wise dispensation of P'rovidence, to call from among us JTAMEs 1E. WII.soN, our w~or thty citizenl, and V'ice President of the Salenm Total Abstinence Society. Trhet efore Resolhed, That this Society deeply deplore the death of our Vice President, .lAMEs 19. Win~soM. Resoired, That in testimony- of onr respect for said deceased, we will wear the ustual badge of mourning for the three following meetings of our society. R~esolt'ed, That a copy of the p)roceedhings of this meeting be furnished by tho Secreta ry of the Society to the Editor of the Sum ter Banner for publication. S. T. A. S. WVillowv Grove, March 2, 18418. Whereas, .Wn. T applied.Io me for Letters of Adin on a& and sin gular the goods and rights and cred its of Hugh Mattlis, of the bistrict deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the Lindred and creditori of the said deceased, to be and appear before me. at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Sumter Court House on Friday, the 24th day of March, 1848, to shew cause, if any, why the said administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 0th day of March, in the year of our [L. s.] Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, and in the 71st year of American Indepence. W. LEWIS, 0. s. D. Afar. 8, 1848. 19 2t SOUTH CAROLINA-SUMTER DIST. By IV. LE WIS, Esq., Ordinary for said District. Whereas, J. McCoy, hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of IW. S. D. McCoy, late of the Dis trict aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and adinanish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and aipear before mne, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Sumter Court I louse on Friday, the 24th day of March 1848, to shew cause, if any, why the said adiministra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 6th day of March, in the year of our [r.. s.] Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, itd' in the 71st year of Amerjcapindeedence. NE W IS, 0. S. n. Mar. 8, 1848. : 19 21 20tla Hegiment, S. C. il. WILLOW GROVE, 29dt 1848. ORDER NO. 1. An ilection is hereby ordered to be holden on Thursday, the 27th day of April next, for a Colonol of the 20th Regiment, 8. C. Al. to fi!l the vacancy occasioned by the promotion of Col, S. IR. Chandler. The comnanders of Companies will ad vertise the same forty days previous--call to their assistance two of their olicers or other comipetent persons-hold the election in their companies at their usual parade grounid; nect en Sat urday, the 29th day of Apiril next at the llegimtienitl parade ground, (Swim mng l'ens,); conit the voteti rand transmit lie result of the election to I lead Quarters. JOhIN C. RHIAM, Lt. Col. Comu'g. 20th Reg. S. C. M. P. .-The polls to be opened at 10 o'clock A. M. and close at :1 P. 2M. AIarch 8, 184. 19 2t Notice. Wu11.1-.TM M. DAvis, takes this oltporiu nitv of informing the voters of Clarendon, that lie is no longer a candidate for Repre sentat.ive at the ensuing election ; to mv frienls at whosc carniest solicitation, I coii sentAd to appear boforc the people, I can only say, that though I feel flattered by their nomination, I must beg leave to decline the honor they' would confer on ile. March ', 1848. 19 :3t Not ice. The meimbers of the Salem Board for Cross Roads, are hereby iotified, that the hloard will meet at Jamies Lowry's, on the thrd (:3 I) Tuesday in March. The foliowing persons were appointed at thme last bitting of the Legislature.-J. WV. Sttuckcy, Wm~i. .1. Scott, John J1. Slhaw, Ste phen~t Lacoste, J. 1F. W~iherspoon, M. 14. Muml drow, WS. A. Muldrowv, laze:kiel Kee!s, J. C. ihameir, It. 5, Ml ddlienm, S. 10. D). Johnison, .haies .1. Ihaker, A. 1I. 'Thiomipsont. STl'i' lEN L .A COSIT, .S'ey. - .ailem, Hoard C.rons RoadsI. .MIt. Clio, Marcha 6, 1818. 19 2t Enteainnm~aentl at tiac Clar enmdoni lepot. T1he suhbscriber hegs leave to informi h's friends and the l'uhlic generally, that he has opened a I louse of Entertainmnent, abont a tiiarteir of a mile fc rom the~ Clarendhon Depot, on the Stage Rload, where lie will bre ready to, acconnuimndate customners by the 15:hi inst. lie horpes by clorse attention to b~usiness, to give general satisfaction to all that umay fat vor hini wvithi their custom. Mharchm 0, 18-13. 1) ti Estra. Daniel Driggers tolls brefore tme a black horse, bhind in lie right eye; amarkedl with harnmess.; about fifwent hands high; twelve or fifteen years old; appraised at TIen D~ollars. he ho'rse mayv he found ait Mr. IOriggers' on the roa;d leading tromii Carter's crossing on Scapje O'er, to ('a:mdren. A. SCA RtlOROU)Ghil agistrae. Sumter Dist. Mar. 6i, 184.19 hoes ! hiocis A large assortment of W'eeding 1 [or' on hand, and fomr sale at Chiarlestoni prices by the dozen, by) A. J. & P'. MOSKN. O0r N o I ie c - --C0 All persons indebted to thme subscriher by Note or Accounit, are requested tol comec for ward and selttle UP', antd save cost. ii. F'OLSOM. March 1, 18418. 18 2t N otiice. TO AL WH!OM ,T 114A Y(CO.YC EIVy The subscriber takes this mtothod of in. forming all those whot are indebted to him by3 Note or Account, that if they do not come forward and settle with hitm before return dayi~ they will tintd their Notes, &'c., in t he hands of J. B. N. I latinnet, Es1. for collect ion. JlOllN M%. J1100;K. Fe b. 23, 18:38. 18 2t Election Notice. Jn pursunace of the provisions of the Acts of the Genieral Assemibly in such cases umade and provided. TJhiere will b~e ant Electioni held at thme usual places of Election for Char endon county', Sminte:r Dist rief, on Mlonday, the 13th day of March noxt, for Tux~ (Collect.. or for said cotunty, to fill the vacancy occa sioned bry the remmoval fromi Stumter District, of the late incumbent. J. D). JONER, c. c. r'. s. Ollice of Comi. Pleas, j Sum. D)int. Feh. 'Z/. 1848 ( 18 tf Will).e; sold onthe tflrstMorday In Aril ne~xt,~ at Stumterile, 8.EVEN 'tery l loung ,egroes, belonging..to thp Estateof ohn M Dargan, deceased. Terms cesh. Purchasers to pay for all ne cessary papers. A. A. NETTLES, J. D. JONES, 'Qualified Ex'm-s. March 1, 1848. 18 5t Taken ip, By the subscriber a chesnut sorrel mare; white hind feet; scar on the right; dappled with white spots. Said mare supposed to be about 9 or 10 years old. There are no other marks about her which are necessary to des cribe her. T. W. A. SMITH. Clarendon, Feb. 22nd, 1848. 18 tf Five Dollars Rcward. Strayed from the subscriber's residence near Fulton, on the 8th February last, a egiall sorrel filly COLT, with a star in the face about 2 years old. The above reward will be paid for its delivery, and any information that will lead to her recovery, W. D. RICHARDSON. Fulton, March 1, 1848. 18 at PLANTATION AND STOCK FOR G A L E. The subscriber wishing to muove to the West, offers for sale his 1'lantation, whereon he now lives, situated in the Fork of Black River, Sumter District, S. C. oil the south prong of Black River, just 20 miles below Suiter C. H., on the Brewington Road; con taining 3100 acres of Land, of which there is at least 900 acres of it under good fence; 450 acres of it is plantable land, and 450 acres pasture lauds, about 300 acres of that excellent cane swanp. Ile also wishes to sell his stock of Cattle, Ilogs and Sheep, all of which will be sold on easy terms to the purchaser. On the preijises there are two places settled, both in good fix, (about two miles apart.) The one where I live has a line Dfwelling I louse on it, well finished; has eight upright rooms, each with a fire place. All necessary out-buildings attached. Is one amongst the niost healthy situations in the District (-f Simler. ''he other place settled is where imy son James lives; has a very coifortable L o'g 1)Dwellng I louse, fin ished with Piazza Und shed hloins, with ex cellent out-buildings attached. The subscri ber wishes to sell the whole to a single pur chaser as lie could give a decided advantage in so doing; or Ie will sell out to a company of purchasers, as may suit thei. TlOMAS E. DICKEYW. MAnrch 1, 18I48. 19 Ot Dry (Aoods ill Charlestog The subscriber would invite the attention of 'laniters and Famnilies who may visit Charleston to his stock of Rid!, FANCY, AND STAPLE laving made large additions to hi;s room the past season. he is able to olfer greater in ducemients than ever before, to his friends and custormers, and confidently invites atten tion to his STOCK as the Most Extensire in Southern Countr:i. It ip intended to enibrace every article in the Dry Goods Line. Our front sales room will contain a con. plete assortment of LADIES' 1[C11 DRESS GOODS. S'ilks, Muslins, l]areges, Cashneres, Alpac cuas, IIlombua ines, .ha els.., l.1antls, G EN7'L2.1IEN'S G OOZDS. IIn r D omies: ic Roomas will lie fomiad a very full assort menrt of Domest ics. Negr'o (aOOds, IiIasakets, Ossanhaaurgs, &c. &c. - rr~articular attent ion paid to this depart mcnt of our busmiess. Andl Planters wvill find our stock and prices well wvorthiy their attention. O nr facilities for purc.hasinag goodls, are sitch, that w.e are aube to oll'br themu at such jurices, as d'l comprjwiiio.p E. W. IIANCROFTp, 2>1 King st. Chaarle'ston, 8. C. N. lB.--ln our whlo'esale rooms, we offrer a large and well sceuictd STOCK to Mer ebiants for cash or approved paper, at such priees as are wecll worthy the attention of clo-e buyers, for (close markets. N OTICE. The Notes for the hire of the negroes of lie Estate of I'TCoi AS W'ti.s for the last year. aure ini our hands for colection. Tholmse indebted, will pleamse pay by 10th Mlarch next; no otheor notice wdll be given. F. 3. & .lOSES. Felb. '21, l19.0 17 ttf WXanted to purchase, TP hI R E E II UN. DR1 ElD bushels of corn, for which thme cabh will lbe paid. J. T. SOI.OMONS. NOTICE. All piersons having l1OOlS belonging to the subscriber are reuested to roturni thenm forthw itha. 8. .\lAY R A NT. Feb. 7. 18-f8. 15 2t ATTORNEY AT LAWV AND SOIl(ITOR? LV EQIl'TY, THO1MAS B. FPRASER, bumtcoille, 5. (C. Notice. All personis indebted to the subscriber are respectfully solited to call and settle by the [irst of March next. * D. J. WINN. Fe b. 15, 1818. 161 2t. TAR~H.! TAR !! TAR!!! A prime lot of TA R on hand, and for sale ['y F. M. MORGAN. Sumterville. Jan. 26, 1648. 13tfe A I I-will give he- abovateodrd for the ppre honsioi-nd delivery toni4ofamynegro ran who .left my residence near Sumterville, about the 20th of December last. Abram or Abram Hampton, as he is sometimes called, is a remarkable negro. He-is.nearly. seven feet in height; weighs near two hundred and fifty pounds; has a scar under nq -of his epes; is very black; his front teeth out, or very much decayed; very intelligent; he car write tolerably well, and is, no doubt, passing on FJIR E PAPERS.-Abran is a Brick layer. and Plaislerer. I will give the above reward for his delive ry to me at my residence, or Thirty Dollars for his lodgment in any Jail in the State of South Carolina. eba W. E. -MELLETT. Fe ry 2, 1 . '14 tf i7T T he Charleston Courier, will publish the above once a wcek lill forbid, and send bill to this office. $5 REWARD. I will give the above named rewgrd of 85 to any person, that will apprehend and deliv er to the Jailer of Sumter District a nearo fellow named SIMON, (a Blacksmith) le longing to the estate of Thomas Watts. He has a wife either at Mr. Ervin's or Henry Guodma-i's, on Pudding swamp, where it is supposed he may be lurking about. STEPHEN LACOSTE, Trustce Est.of Thos. Wells. Mt. Clio, Feb. 0, 1848. . 10 tf Notice to Workmen. The Coimimissioners of Public Buildings for Suniter District, will receive sealed Pro. posals to make additions aud alterations in the Court House, until the 27th of March next. The plan and specifications may be seen at the offlice of Wm, Haynsworth, secretary of the Board, to whom Proposals must be sent. By order of the Board, WM. HAYNSWORTII, Sec'y. Feb. 14, 148. 19 ot NOTICE. I have appointed Major William E. Rich. ardson my Attorney, immediately to bring to a close and settle up all matters and things pertaining to my late Sheriflhlty of Sumter District: and request all persods concerned to take notice hereof. All persons indebted to me are requested to make immediate payment to my said At torney: and those having demands against ine, are requested to present them to him without delay. TI-OS. J. WILDER. Feb. 12, 1848. 16 tf HEAD QUARTERS, 5Tn BRIGADE, S. C. M. ? Sumnternille, 17th Feb. 18A. { OR DER NO. 3. The Commission of Colonel of the 20th Regiment, South Carolina Militia, having been vacated by the promotion of Colonel Chandler to the office of Brigadier General 5th Brigade S. C. M., Lieut. Colonel Rhame commanding will order an election for Colo. nel to fill the vacancy, to be held on Thurs. day, the 27th day of April next. The Polle will be oponed at each Company rendezvous, from 11 o'clock, A. M. to 3 o'clock P. l. The managers (or at least one of themn froir cach place of election,) will meet at the Regimental muster ground ("The Swimming Pens,") on Saturday, the 2.9th day of April next, count over the votes and forthwit trainmit to 1Head Quarters, a statement ii writing, showing the result of the election. By order of Drig. Gen. CnAsm.EH, A. C. SPAIN, Brig Major. 5:h Br'gat S. G. M Fe b 23' 17 tf This fine steamer with her usual despatc) brought upi on Wednesday. last from Charles. ton ~25 lbs. Lain) Black, 75 " Black Lead, 100 " Carpenter's chalk, 150 " Pure White Lead, ISO " lExtra do do 150 " No.1. do do 200 " No.2. do do 150 galls. Linseed Oil, 20 Boxes assorted Glass. Togethier with a large variety of Dye stufis, P'aints, &c. &c., wich will be sold at a great reduction for Cash at CLEVELA ND'S, .'%early opposite Mas'onic Ihail, Canuden S. C A CURE FOR h1A RD T IM ES!! SMALL PROFITS FOR CASH. TnlE subscriber is now receiving a large and geneoral assortment of New Goods; vimz: D ry Goods, Grocories, H a rdware, Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, Crockery ; Shoes and llOOiH, Hats, Caps and Bonnet. i AD1)Y MA DE CLO TIIING. Coats, Vests, Pants, Shirts, Pine Black Choake &c. &c.; Canles eissertedl; IBA(GGING AND ROPE;. Tobacco, segars, &c. MUSICA L INSTRUMENTS. Violins, Guitars, Flutes, &c.; and also, a ye. lected lot of Italian Violin and Guitar stringsm andii a great many Fancy Articles too tedious to mnttion. All of which, will be sold low~ for cash. Blut ter, &c. ~3 kits Mountain Butter 4; bushels Cranbierries. ---A LO IO000 lbs. slaughatered Dry Hides. L.. B. HIANKS. Opposite China's ol. Nov. 15, 1847. 22 tf Mtrs. Rlobinason WVill open1 a Female School at Liberty Ilinll, Kershaw District, with competent As. siatante, on) terms of tuition as follows, per session or five months: Orthiography, Reading and Writing, $7 00 WVith Arithmetic, Grammar and H is. tory comimencedl, - - -- - 9 00 English Grammar, History and Geo., graphiy, , . - . ,.12 00 Drawing and Painting, - - .10 00 Music on the Piano, .. .. . 20 00 Embroidery and worsted work,. - . 8 b0' Jan.28. 1n 4. tentliau:lhot KeiFW3! cess , -$ it very 1aleAnle wllgive yor afew1 reflectmg the opion ot of the merits of the pep KV0 Physician of large practice an 'ext1!de1,*e putation, and whose recommendaiond obild go far to extend the sale of vour Medkine-. you can send us a let tp tbe care 6f T.- S. G. Mobile, * *' . RespectfulIy, JENNINGS & AFFEY, DRUGGISTS. Mir. J. P. M. ErPrNG: Air,-I am pleased'to discoyar. from the accompanying letter' of Messrs. Jennings & Caffey, that they have applied tbyo'u for an Agency for the sale of your preparation of Stylingia. It would be, I am persuaded,. greatly to your interest to establish an Agen. cy here, and should you determine "to do so Jennings & Cafiee would do as well for you as any house in this place. They are respoh.. sible and clever gentlemen, well known to the community as such, and you would' con fer a favor upon'the faculty generally, ais well as the peple, if you would place. us in poI session of your preparation. I have: ever been pleased with the Stylingia in the treat ment of certain affections, having first receiv ed an acquaintance with its remedial proper ties, years since? from my friend and precep. tor Dr. Thos. Y. Simons, of your city,. to whom I would refer you, if I thought neces sary. Respectfully. "JAMiES BERNE J I publish the above lette ^ Fr satisfy the public of the val .a tion of Sarsaparilla and Queen ight.. The last one shows conclusively howit is t estimated by the more enlightened portion of the Medical profession, and meetseffectually the sneers, &c., &c., of some of our would be great Doctors who try to put it down.- Whl Because it has been the means of relieving. and puring people which they had treaked i4 vain for years. t J. P. M. EPPING, Chemist and Druggist, No. 277 King-st., opposite Society-st. Feb. 23, 17 tf W, A, KENT & MITCHELL, " MASONIC HALL," No. 268, KING-ST. (CORNER OF WENTWORTH,) CHARLESTON, S. C. W. A. K. & M. ofibre to the public a. superior article in superfine Dress and Frock ATS; Beaver, Frock and Over-Coats and Sacks, (plain and embroidered,) Cashmere, Merino, Satin, Silk and Cassimere Vests; plain and figured Cassimere and other Pants, with a general assortment of Out-ft ttifR Goods and Fancy. TICLES. PURCHASERS WILL FIND AT- AL. TIMES AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT Of THE FOLLOW-. ING ARTICLES: - White long-cloth and linen Shirts,. Colored muslin and linen do., Linen Collars and Bosoms, Black silk and satin Stocks, Self-adjusting do., Black silk and satin Cravats, Colrd. do do do., Silk and satin Scarfs, Cambric and silk Pocket Handkerchiefs,, Kid and buckskin Gloves, Merino and Berlin do., Silk and thread do),, Silk elastic Suspenders, - Elastic auspender Ends, - Silk, cotton and Jamb's wool socks, Silk and merino Under-shirts and Drawers, Lamb's wool and Shetland mixed do., Flannel, Segsvia and Berlin do., Shaker flannel and Eng. bucksin do.,. Minerva Shoulder Braces, Riding and Money Belts, Dressing Gowns and Cape, Silk and cotton Night Caps, Trunks, Valises and carpet Bags, Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, &.c., &c., &,4 Day's Water-Proof Caps% Coats, Cloaks, C'ushions andl LiFE PRESERVERS. The superiority- of the workmanship of the above Garments is unparalelled in this or any city in the Union. .OJ-AIl orders filled with promptness and dispatch, on the most reasonable terms-and all Goods Warranted or no Sale I W. A. KENT & MITCHELL, Keeps constantly on hand a cnmplete as sortment of the above Goods at their store in Camden, S. C., Masonic Hall, directly oppo. site Dr. Cleveland's Drug storc. Feb. 16, 1848. 16 ly NOTICE. All persons indebted to the Estate of Jas. R. Berry, deceased, are required to rnake im mediate payment to WV. Lewis, who holds the Notes belonging to said Estate. And no paid on or before 10th day of February riext, said Notes will be sued. T. Rt. BERRY, Adm'r. Feb. 1, 1848. .15 tf NOTICE. All persons indebted to the Estate of Saml. H. Drake, will make payment to the subscri. ber; and those having demiands against said Estate, will hand themi in duly attestod to the same. A. NORRIS, Adm'r. Feb. 1, 1848. 15 s HEAD QUA RERS, 5-rn BRIGADE, .9. C. M. Snmterville, 17th Feb. 1848. OR DE R NO. 2. A vacancy having occurred in the office of Colonel of the 20th Regiment, S. C. M. by the promotion of Col. S. R. Chandler, Lieut. Col. Rhamie, the officer next in rank will. take command of the Reginient as Colonel pro tempore, until an officer shall have been elected and commissioned to filU the v'acan. cy. Bly order of Brig. Gen. CHANDLER, A. C. SPAIN, Brig. Major,. 5th Brigade, S. C. M. Feb 23 17 tf All NOTICE. Alpersons indebted to D). Solomons, dec'dv are requested to come forwvard *el *akt. paym~ent, as the subscribes is Jdmirbus o -sot-. tling up his business. Feb. SOLOMONS, Admr.r. Fb16. 18 2t