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LAOS, P~V T'A Thesia bshber offers for sale t follov zN Tracts of LAnd, at the following reduce frnces: One Tract aojoinmnt lands of Elias Duran Matilda Durant and John Donalds, in Midd Salem, containing by resurvey 352 acres a One Tract, on Lynche's Creek, known a the Bradley Tract, lying'between English cross roads and Durant's Ferry, adjoinin lands of David Cole and others, containin 80 acres at 0400,. One Tract, on Lynehe's Creek, in Darling ton District, with Durant's Ferry attached t it together with a large now flat, containin 148 acres, at the very reduced price. 0400. One other Tract, on -Hope swamp, adjoir i lands of Wells, Hancock and Wilson, acresmore or less, at One Dollar, an One Dollar and Fifty Cents per acre. The quality of Lynche's Creek lands ar too well known to require any praise or pu fing. Suffice it to say then, that on suc lands as I ain offering at the above reduce prices, I have heretofore made with prop< cultivation and manuring, one bale cotton pc acre. U-I am also the Agent to sell several othc large bodies of Lands in a high state of cu tivation and improvement; wiich are offere at the small sum of $3 per acre. Terms are made to suit purchasers; an length of time given that is at all reasonabli J. 1) ASIMORE, Agcnt of Martha Ashmore. Nov. 25, 1847. 5 Iamtf EPPING'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN' DELIGHT. There are few cases of chronic and painfu Rheumatism that will not yield to the inflt ence of Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight duly persevered, especially if taken in cor junction with Ilydr. of Potash, times calle Mercurial Rheumatism (violent pains in th bones, &c.,) resulting froin the inercury take by patients during severe fevers and othc protracted disease. It is highly recommended for all disease of the skin, chronic as well as recent. On bottle will, in imiost instances, eflectualy re move all pimples, postules, or blotches on th face, to wich young persons in this climat are so much subjected to. arising either fro: impurity of the blood or debility. It is tb best remedy known for scrofulous atfection sores, and breakings out in young childre and is safe and etlicacious in removing' cr entir ly every trace of hereditary diseases from tbl system in the tenderest in fant ; in fact in all ct taneous affections it is invaluable. As a gen eral purifier of the blood, and an eradicator c all obstinate diseases this preparation will ur doubtedly take the precedence of all other rc medics. It gently operates upon and reg ulates the bowels, restores to the blood it wonted purity, gives tune to the stomach, an promotes digestion. It will effectually relieve Erysapelas ere in its worst stages, and all persons sufTerin from this distressing complaint are advised t use it, first so, but if no marked relief be foint after taking ono bottle, it will be necessar to use the I lydriodated Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates as done in the case of all quack medicines of th day, to effect their sale, and so force them up on the public, the subscriber begs leave t state that this preparation has been prescribe and used by a number of Phvsicians and Plan ters of our city and neighliborhood, with gre success, viz: Dr. 11. R?. Frost, Dr. W. ( Ramsay, Dr. Thos. Y. Simmons, Dr. C. ( Pritchard, Mr. S. Legare, Lieut. Wilson, U S. I. S., all of this city, Dr. James Stone) Beaufort. Dr. J. A. Mayes, Stiumter. &c. For the conposition of this preparat i and the Medicinal Properties of the Queen' Delight, P'hysicians are resperfually refered the 5th and 6th Nos. Vol. 1, of the "Souther Journal oaf Medicine and lPharmnacy."' Price $1 paer bottle, or $5 for 0 do. Th'l same prep~aration as a Syrup, is also parepare at $1 per quart bottle, or $5 pter (6 bottle Prepared by J1. PFCTI-:R M. E-'lPING, JKemist and D~ruggist, King.-si. C'harleton, .S. C For sale in Suemerr ille hiy the A genI, ITTThe subscriber will receive negroes h boring uder any of the above mentioned dhie eases, even the umnost hopaleless anid ob~stinat cases, on treatinient; or those piersonsS havin, unsound negroes, amnd nt wishing to ic the exp~ense attendanit onm such treatinen and are willing to diispose of themi with thm view of seeing thenm cured, will find a pmt chaser in the subscriber, who is willingt give a fair parice foar such. March 31, 18417. . 22 ly FU R.NITU RE. Just received a fine assoritment of cur maple and fancy sitting and Rocking chair, cane and wood seats; together ithd a fin assortmaent of F'urnmiture, such as Sofas, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Re-steads, Fanc; and Plaini Dressing Bureaus, &c. &c. & c. For sale cheap for cash or good~a paper. .1. F. SUTlIIERLAND. Camden, Jun 10, 15-18. 11 t f NEW FALL G0098 AT Til CAMDEImN BAZAAR. M. DRIUOK ER & 00 Are inw reeiving fromn the North, a ver large and splenudid assoirtmaent of Neasonaabl Goods, contisting ini part of, Cloths, CJassi meres, .Satt inets Vestis in nen, , Xcarfa Cravats and Stocks-plain, figured andl striji ed Alpaccas, and other des:irable G oods ft Ladies' Dresses; Also, a splenadidl variety< Calicoes and Chintz'es, anda the very best ani chmeapcet. assortimnt of Bleached and Brow Muslins in the To'awn. The above Good~as have been selected wit the gre~atest carel expressly for the Crmdek Markot, and h aavintg been putrch~ased on th~ most advatageons termas [fo'r cash, wvill b sold at a very small advance on the 'oarther cost. A iso-A ImgeL~r Niock of . Hlardware, (Groceries, Bagging Rop< Twine, Boots and Shoes. Virgini Rye Whiskey!. Fine Virginia Rye whiskey, vintage c 1830, for sale at S 1.50h by DICKSON & LA TTA. Camden, Jani. 10, 1818. N. CA ROLINA BACON. 9500 pounds North Carolinma Bacon, for sali by tlDJCISON & L1ATTA M 'CIA)LESTON STORE. DICKSON & LATTA would respectful ly inform their friends and costomers thatthey have-removed from their old stand to their A new Brick Store above- the Camden Bank, and have on band, and are receiving constant. 5 ly, a vew' and full assortment of choice and a select Groceries, which they offer FOR 9 CA SH, at a small advance on Charleston prices. Cranberries, &c. 2 barrels Cranberries; 2do Oranges 2 do Northern Apples North Carolina do. Just receved by Feb. 5, DICKSON & LATTA. If j Goshen and Fresh Butter. 2 firkins Goshen Butter; fine country do. 1 For sale by Feb. 5, DICKSON & LATTA. la Fresh Buck Wheat Flour. r Quarter and eighth barrels Buckwheat Flour r For sale by Feb. 5. DICKSON 4 LATi TA. r Harns, smuoked an(d pickled Bece &c. Half bble. Fulton market pickled Beef y do do do do do Tongues Smoked Beef, choices pieces do Tongues 3 casks New York Pig Ilam. For sale by Feb. 5. DICKSON 4-LATTA. ALUM, ROCK AND SACK SALT, Kept constantly on hand by Feb.5. DICKSON 4- LATTA. CONGRESS WATER. - 2 boxes Congress water, quarts and pints f Just received, - et.5, DICKSON 4- LA T'TA. Bacon and Lard. North Carolina Bacon r Leaf Lard in barrel and kegs, for sale by scb. 5. DICKSON 4- LATTA. Mocha and Old Java Coffiee, Teas, Chocolate, Cocoa, best. and connoni loaf, crashed, clarified and Havana, and brown Sugars. Also--All kinds of Spices, whole and ground, iao pcs hl DICKSON & LATTA. Ilaans, &c. &c. 1 cask Reynods' Hams 1 " Lacock's do Smoked Beef, choice pieces Bologna Sausage, fresh. Just received by )MCKSON & LATTA. Fresh Raisins and Prunes, Figs, &c. I Boxes Layer Raisins 30 " - Prunes, in fancy boxes I 20 drums Turkey Figs, in prime order 7 1 bale soft shell Almonds o 100 lbs. selected candies. -ALSO y Soda, butter, and a variet7 of other crack ers. DICKSON & LATTA. s --_______ Tatnarinds in syrup. - Retailed by the Iond, by DICKSON & LATTA. (tu.i and N. Carolina Flour, Fresh Ground. Canal Flour, "Extra," in-barrels and 1-2 bls. North Carolina Flour, from new wheat , Canal Flour. Just received by DICKSON & LATTA, 1 door North Camdien Bank: Fruit ! Fruit ! ! Fine large Oranges; Fresh Lemons; Ap.. les, &c. &c. Citron ; Currants ; Candies ; French and~ American Rock do., Brazil Nuts, Filberts and AhInonds. .luist received per steanmer DecKalb, and fo~r sale by Jan 10, 18418. D)ICKSON & LATTrA. .(Iider', Ale, Porter', &c. ..6boxes New Ark Cider; 6 boxes Claret 2 casks Losndo n P ale Ale ,2 do Philadelphia d14 do 'r 2 (d0o Loundonm Porter, in quarts anmd pints ,10 baskets Champagne, favorite brands 2 boxes Ifine lemon syrup .. 3 " common do) do , Strawb'erry, RIaspbecrry and Pine Apple syrup DICKSON & LAT1T. - Cheese, Cheese. :i dozenm rich imitation English cheese, - :j do boxes Ilatch and WVinchaester's('cheese , mild and rich, weighing 6 to 8 ons e 2 doz,ZIng ilishi Dairy (10 Pine"Apple do iDICKSON & LATTrA, Soaps, &c. &c. Toilet Soap~s, Casteel do.; TJoilet Powder, finely sented, superior Pearl Starch, Yeast Powder, Rose W~ater, &c. &c. Di)CKSON & LATT"[A. Picled Sainsuon, Mackercil, Lochmfine he rring, &c. ' 3 barrels pickled SA LMON D) No. 1 2 do AIACKERtEL (10 1 2 half (10 (do d1 1 3 <pu'r do do0 do 1 5 doi d0 (10 do 2 y Whole and half kits (10 (d4 1 & 2i Quarter btarrels Fulton Market Pickled' ','oongies. . Kits I 4Lmhine Ilierrings r [I7 Sahnon and Mackerel retailed by thme r sinmgle one. I Sept. 20. D)ICKSON & L.ATTIA. P'reserves and Pickles. East and( West Indmeia Preserves, in jurs of all sizes. Also, Pickles, in halIf gansllon, gnamirts andl pinot .oars, Ca pers, Frenm~ch andl Spaniiishs Olives, Ketchup mind Sances, received( ( by wagon from Gadson. DICKSON & LA TTA. 01Ils. Best witier strained sperm, solar anmd traini Oil, for sale by DICKSON & LATT"1A. SEEl) RYE AND) OATS. j' North Carolina seed Rye and seed Oats for I sale by DICKSON & LATT'IA. Oct. 13. 1417. n0 ne ptgrBmp vo 6wried Ti6sGrainplatedsilaugr Barrels crushd- wdered- do. Loaf -do. Fine old Java , 4tio do. In Sperm candles, For sale low by Vii S. B. LEVY. Per Feb. 13. To eta] "A few more of the same Sort 50 Gold Leaf segars 5000 Charleston,. do Cubrey Butterfly, do Pressed Esperango Regalia do. Thomas' sup. chewing Tobacco. Tobacco of various brands, some low pri ced. Half Spanish segars. Just received by Feb. 13, S. B. LEVY. - .-Wi Champaigne. Baskets Champaigne, "Bollinger" do do pints, "Bollinger" do eo "Bouche" Casks Porter, quarts and pints lea do Ale. Wines and Liquors of all fic qualities. Just received by Feb 13 S. B. LEVY. Preserves.0 West India Preserved gin'er; West India sol preserved pine Apples; limes, peaches, plums for and cherries. F resh prunes, currants, citron cai and lemons. For sale by of Feb 13 S. B. LEVY. Rasins, Figs and Apples. 1-4 and 1-2 boxes Raisins; Drums Figs Barrels Northern Apples; Box Lemons, w< Also-A fresh supply of candies. Just Cre received by 8. B. LEVY. ac Camden, S. C., Feb. 16, 1847. 3 tf COPARTNERSHIPS ani The subscribers beg leave to inform their soi frends and the public generally, that they have entered into copartnership under the - firm of CONVAY & WINN, for the pur pose of carrying on the Tailoring business. TlI They have taken the New Building next vil door below China's hlotel They intend El keeping a general assortment of Cloths, Cas- Pt sineres, Vestings and Trinunings, and hope Bc by strict attention to business to nierit a con tinuance of the patronage heretofore so liber- on ally extended to them. Dt A. CONWAY, D D. J. WINN. January 1848. 12 tf GARDEN SEE DS. The subscribers ofTer for sale a very large fi and general assortment of Garden seed thi; comprising one hundred and fifty varieties. un Catalogue iay be seen at the store. vi A. J. & P. MOSES. pit SOUTl-CAILOLINA---SUM31TER DIST. Siv IN THE CoMi1oN M1.EAs. Gr Samuel J. Young & Co. vs. Mendal Smith bu Whereas Mendal Smith, who is in the cus- hel tody of t- sheriff of Sumter District by vir u of a surrender by his bail in the above stated case, has tiled in my office his pe'tition, 4 praying for the benefit of the Act of the Ge(n eral Assembly for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, toveth er with a schedule of his Es tate and e ects: Notice is hereby given, to the said Samuel J. Young & Co., and all other creditors of the said Mendal Smith to be aid appear before the associate Judges of the said Nate at the H Court of Common Pleas for Suniter Distrfet, to be held on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in March next. to shew cause,,if any they can why the estate and effects of the said Mndal Smith should not be assigned and hie be discharged according to the provis.. ions of the Act of the General Assemibly for thre relief of Insolvent D~ebtors. J. D. JON ES, c. c. c. r. Clerk's oflice, Sum. Dist. Dec. 13th, 1847. ? 3m SOUTHl CAROLINA--SUMTER D IST, an Elijah Reynolds )Declaraion in At- vai vs. tachmnent in Assum.. Ri Isaac D. Whitworth. ) sit. p Whereas the lPiainttff in the above stated ."'i case having this (lay filed his Declaration '"iJ against the D~efemndant, wvho is absent from to and without the limits of the State, (as it is is said) and having neither wife nor Attorney ad known, upon01 whomi a copy of' the above De- al claration, with a rule to plead thereto, may be of served : It is therefore iln pursuance of the at Acts of the General Assembly of the State ~v in such cases mrade arid provided, Ordered thn that the Defendant do pleadi thereto on or be. eit fore the eighteenth day of Junie, A. D., 1848, otherwise final ad absolute judgemnent will be then given anid awardled against him. Cr Office Coim. P'leas, Sumter Dist., Sa 17th J1unec, 1847.& J. D. JONES, c. c. c. r. June 23. ($6.) 34 qflfyd SUMTERVILLE BAKERY. BREAD!I3IIREAD?. The suibscriber respectfully informs the imbhabitanits of Sumaterville and vicinity, that s he has opened a 1lAKFEltY, for the purpose kir of suipplymg~ Jread, Biscuits and Cakes of CI every (escriptio~n, at Charleston prices. K Famiilies wishing to be served with Bread every morning will pleaise leave their orders at the store formerly occup>ied by C. M' Lean. srt Trhe subscriber trumsts, l,y strict attention, and ptunctuality, to solicit the patronage of the putblic. g Fresh Bread every morning, and Fresh Cakes of every description by 3 O'clock eve- kn ry evning.JOHIN CIIINA, Jn. rei N. B.-Orders punctually attended to. D)ec. 29, 1817. '52 6m J. L. HAYNSWORTH, SURGEON D)ENT1IST, SUMTER ViLLE, S. C. OriEON noon Sourn, or vinE Dico S-rona. Ri S Co O Nl M N D A Tr I ON. \Ve resp.crfulty dlesire to recommndi Mr. JAMrs L. lhAV sswonern, as a skilful and thor- tal ottghly quralied operator in his profi~ssinn, anid " fud enitledl to thei conifidenice of the comimu-i nity at large. lieI has been outr puilh f(br the last vunrWA: Vnans, a'nd hias with persevering in. dmistry, profited hiv all the. ample op'porttunities wvhich otur estblifichmnt in Colui-lia anlerded. BI-lANDfING & UtEYNOLDS. Cunmhia, May 18.15. 20 lv cal IaconadL'dG North Carolina Bacon ern Leaf Lard, in barrel and kegs for sale by Ca DICKSON &LATTA. Dr C-imden. R. C. Saet. 20n184 r,. 0LEVEILOW DRUG AND CHEMICAL ESTAMBEESHZIENT5, Jo. 207 KING-STREET, BEZ.0W THE BEND, CHARLESTON, S. C. ---AND 7road-street, nearly opposite Masonic Hall, - CAMDEN, S. C. Has received in addition to the former ex ensive stock, by late arrivals from Europe and the Northern cities, a large and well se ected stock of Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. The Proprietor now ofibrs one of the most :omplete stocks of French, German and %merican Drugs, Chemicals, valuable Fami y Medicines, Perfumery, &c., Soaps, Brush .s, Combs and other Fancy and Miscellane mus Articles in this country. Attention is solicited to the following pre )arations: Peters', Beckwith's, Lee's and Spencer's Bil ious Pills; [looper's Genuine Pills; Jul l's, Chase's and Marsh's single and dou ble Trusses; [inses' improved Domestic Instrument, or Enema A pparatus; Vursing Bottles and Tubes; Nipple Shields, and Shells and Breast Pipes: Ileifers Teats beautifully prepared; Renuine Bernud'a Arrow Itoot, Tapioca; 3ago, Pearly and Patent Barley; Jew's Nerve and Bone Liniment; [)avis' Pain Killer; Dudlev's Pain Extractor; UcAllis'er's World's salve; larrison, Judkin, and Gray's Ointment, for the cure of scrofulus and other tuniors, ul cers and sores, rheumatic and Neuralgic Pains, &c. )r. Allen's vegetable Compound Ior Dyspep sia, Clove Anodyne, rooth Ache Drops. Eoach's Eumbrocation, (genuine); Eutler's Aperient. and Henry's Genuine cal cined Magnesia; leveland's Cough Mixture; "rench Jujube Paste; Eefined Liquorice, English; Thompson's Botanic Medicines from the [.abaratory of Ephraim Larabee, of Balti nore, comprising every article used in the >ractica. Also, a full assortment of the Genuine 3haker's I lerbs. Feb. 2, 1t18. 14 ly E. H. MIELLICHAMP, ErOTYSE C.ARPENTER A N D olitractor it SctncrL, -inving located himself in SLmterville, is ow prepared to execute all kinds of work n the above line on reasonable terms. A share of public patronage is solicited. 2 doors u'est of the Mlethodist Parsonage. Jan. 26, 18.1S. 13 tf 07 FJ U.T A R R YED--C [l he subscriber informs his friends and cus oners that lie has just received by the ]a est arrivals fron the North, the following 1oods which in addition to his former supply le will dispose of at the lurcst prices for cash. Fine gold pens, with or without pencil ca es; Fine Guns and Revolvinmg Pist0s; Flutes; Fifes and Accordions; Violin and suitar strings; iptick Glasses; Fine Pocket Cutlery; Rod ,ers' Razor strops, a superior article; Steel leads and steel bag and purse clasps; Go hick clocks-eig.t day; Percussion caps; Lc. &c. &c. FRlEEJMAN HOYT. Nov. 22, 1817. 4 tf OUTH-CAROLINA--SUMTER DI1ST. IN -rii Lo~uMO roEs. Wmn. 11. Ilunt ads. C. Jiuni, Adma'r. Whlereas Wm. I1. Iluint, wvho is in the gistodly of the sherill' of Sumter District, by -irtue of a surrender b~y his bail, in the abov'e tated case, has tiled in myi ollice his petition iraying for thme benetit of the Act of the Gen 'ral Assemably for the relief of Insolvent )ebtors, toagethier with a schedule of his es ate amid elleets: Notice is hereby givenm, to the said C. Hlunt unar., amnd all oither creditors of the said W. 1. 1liit, to, be anmd appear before the asso inate .ludges of the samid State, at the Court ft(~ uComn Pleas for Suimter District, to be acid on the iirst Monday after the fourth doonday ini .larch next, to show cause, if any hrcan, why the estate and el'ets of the a:id W. II. I hunt, shouhl not be assigned and ic be discharged :accordinig to the provisions if the .Act ot te GeineralI Assembly for thme 'cief of I usolvenit IDebmurs. .1. 1). JON ES, c. c. C. P. Clerk's oflice, Sumter Dist. IDec. 13tlh, 1817. 7 3m BUTTER. A small hot of very line, just opened and or sale !'me by A. J. & P'. MOSES. The subs'criber respect fully' inaforms his riends~ and thle piliic in general, that lie has it ted out a house as a Rt ESTA URlATl, oppo it(e Mat theson's store, amid bietweeni Davis's hiotel and lloyd's lI Itel, where will lie found -;atables of the best kind thme market can af uird. Al so, P'lanted Oysters-all of which vill be served up in the best style. The tar is 4murnied with Liquors and Cigars, of lhe best quality. 'T'he subscriber having a long experience a thle busiiness, hopes, by strict attention, to wcrit anm egnal share ofP pblic patronage. JAMS C. M'KENNA. Cmamden, Nov. :i, Il'7. 3 tf WEW FA LL AND) WINTER GOODS. Thie subsc.riber woulId respcctfully) inform lhe citiz/ens of Smuntervialle and v.iciniaty, that .o is now receiving andu opening his l'ALL ;.TO C K of G oods, conisist ing of D ry Gooids, Gro0 ceries, lIIardware, Cutlery ndl Crockery; Boxots aiid shones; Hlats aid 'aps, & c. &c. &c. A. L4ORYEA. Oct. 20, 1817. '41 tf EST4Rf AY. Trhere is a large hay mare mule taken upi y the subscribher, has thle appearance of be migimg to sonie farimer, appears quite tame, ndi has bueun worked; she is about 13 hands igh. Tlhie ownie'r canii come1 forward prove roperty, pay expenises and~ take her away. J. E. COSKERY. Dec. 31.1R.17. in ., ust. 6gerierill 604:nuiea Ari ligPungd~ta, Ott lx Toilee Co16g~6Onu fumery, Mois.,ailOnaiale )ecoe 9r 5,847~ . W. R.1. kti, AGENT-OP TIIEClgTh A R B LE W Darlington, C. H. S1. C. TAll orders by letter or otherwi.,l l 11 meet with prompt attention J Dec. 22, 1847. 8 WANTED.: Pwo or three negro boys as apprentices rn the carpenters trade. App ly-athis of, ian.19, 1848. 12 tf ARTNERSHIP NOTICj rhe subrcribers having associated -tbegd,', ves under the firm of A. J. & P.-MUSES,,IQ the purpose of transacting a general er. itile business, respectfully solicit a she public patronage. A. J, MOSES, - PERRY MOSE& ran. 1, 1848. s3n IT2Having altered my business rblatio,1 ould earnestly call on my former custim.. i to come forward and make settlement of :ounts due to 1st Jan. 1848. . w A. J. MOSEWU.-. * BLLING OFF AT C09. A large assortment of Mouselin de Laine. I Cashmeres; some of our rich ard batid?" ne patterns. A. J. & P. MOSES. NOTICE. le undersigned expects to open in Sumter-. le, on Monday, the 17th instant, an GLISH SCHOOL, limited to TwentV pils, and similar to that lately kept by Mr. WLES. 1'he school room is in the new buildiig the lot lately occupied by Mr. LAUREL ximc!s, and near the .Methodist Parsonage. F. Al. ADAMS. lan. 0th, 148. 11 at COPARTNERSHIP. rhe subscribers bea- leave to inform their mnds in Sumter an? the public generally, It they have entered into copartnership. der the style of A. M. & IL KENN=', en they removed to the store kutely occu d by J. D. Murray. Plhey intend keeping a general and exten. e assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware and geercies, and hope, by strict attention to wesi, and selling it the very lowest pri. i to merit a comlinuance of that patrunage etofore extended to them. A. A. KENNEDY. IL A. KENNEDY. 7annden, Jan. 10, 1,;8. 11 tf . THURLOW CA.TONj ITTORNET AT raAW1 (a6ambcn, S. C. )ffice on King street, opposite the Coust use, in rear of Boyd's Hotel. lan. 1818. 12 8m RICHARD M, DYSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GIN MAKING, &c. We are prep~ared to execute orders to an ent in the above line, both for new wor I repairs. Our Gins arc riot murpassed-by made in the State, possesing nil the ad. itages of the Falling Breast and Sliding be, which saves a great deal in way of re. re. We also urse the Steel Plate Saws, thi teeth set in an angle that cannot possibly ure the finest staple, wvith an imp n regulate the motinga of the cotton;h onstructedl on a plan, giving at on ,~h captages of lightness, strength and force-. very material in the successful operation' a Gin. We wvould invite planters toll our shop and examine for themselves, ilst we would assure the public generally; Lt they shall have no cause to- complain her of our work or prices. CABINET MAKING.' We arc also prepared to do work nite bmnet hiue--such as Bedsteads. Wardrdlbes fes, Book cases, Stands, Tables, Cupboards, .&c. at short notice, on liberal terms. IU DSON & BROTHER. Opposite the Preslyterian church. Bumtervile, April 22, 1847. 20 ly Thle subscriber has just returned front the North with a full and'well selected ck of CI.OC KS, WATCHES, and all .d of JE WE LRY. Also, PISTOLS, Pine ITLERY, Pll IFUMERY, TPOYS and ick Knackeries of every description. rho above stock is the largest that hs er been off'ered in Sumitervilf e. Has been ected with great care, and cgniaot fail i ase. 'urchiorers may expect to find great bari rns for Cash. l'he subscriber returns his greatfud ae, >wledgmnents for past favors, and solicits ' ewal of patronage. FREEMAN HIOy'1\ sumterville, Sept. 14, 1847. 48 lyn - >J. B.-Clock.,, WVatches, and Jewelry re. red as usual. A CA RD. ~ILLIAM MATHIIESSEN, oW. 137, E~ast flag, Corner of Queen.Sf (C AI L ISON, 8. 0. ['ashiionable Clothing and Tailoring El, lishmient, and every variety of Gentle. ns' Outfitting. Goods imported dirset fnga rope. - Alarch 10, 1847. 10 if A. J. & P. MOSS 3ffer for sale on as reasonab1s tens be obtained in Sumterville, a ',i.lg ortmnent of of Goods, comnprii - ode, Groceries,11ardware, Cu tlety,Vck ', Saddlery, Shoes and Boots, flats azt4 ps, Ronnets, Cooper's wapa, Cari'on up, Pniints, Oils, Ca fectionary. Garden a