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Lners as-expp*rj I~ut~utontb~ai47j~enth tt 4n p 0,; rea onAmimcm eacty menZt and t~he 18A. to be r mnatey-only eit er partyo, 'ulubeque~4t,. e lestora9 uses, re admoitted I edenh eonsit osix rules a erepo a'hand4ize imported mexc.owhile in the ccu ViltedStates' troops;exempting ad 4rom ultlies, ad-lo vitoa ' place in the interior, in the United States' tkoops. entieth' consists of a stipula h ~lfan orts shall be limited to dis ough less than sixty Sthe signatre of the n of the custoinhd Ovious to the eq.j fit tes makes an adnira SPa.i h ivd 'tA future difficulties,.re ure consideration on the propriety ciibeznlisioners, o otlerwise, o suecond article is honorable hres, and in consonance with gI w e, -establishing rules and rinstent With the humanities of thie ent of the recurrence of -ir and last,' declares the onkilone of the ratification of the de of-tie (aty, which we cipated 's ,publication n reentve do. -toose to.dis-. must candidly.confesst t has produced on. our Nave paid a.leetle too a A o.-Tkethe same ha you would for an urdi hI i ard cut it up in thin pie. es A'i~'t a Tot of boiling water. Put c e in the pot, and boil them thirty minutep. This wll save fhcoiixnon mode of wash. a..ea wvill beco e very white diMIWil lso rilain those that ored clothes in the hot suds while are 'oiling, Cl1UIPTION. h no disease with which pur alafbesd~ which swveepsa oiran m ny imi as that fell destroy 'r otehpn ranee-.sConsumption. .Day ~ft~rj~p~ ter .year, the insatiate mon-. pJterIjd 9rh portals of the col and si -ent 'nitsh udddvictims to'its conquest. -'~o~ kf~it c sace from its blighting a kop from its death olad, tihe midcle-aged yx4j~ oung; all alike, are food for this eZmofninkild. The whlitehaired ~Atr~A)~iii ose life of teimperance has ren stem 'impervious to the attacks p i dwhose good deeds prepared ~im~t~enJyment of life's calm evening, a i'c ngl~ fastening its fangs upon ~11~t9iighim from a world, ever ~rig~t~uluiiii kok complacently on t~ th ~ hep for~ the affdicted'1 No pre yen j~ dangs wsich beset-us in our Nhi) ii ickle clime ?I We think the 31 ndif the aliegations of those ~hii~t Ita~en tied' to veracity; may be ~" ~~'' 1a4preventiv.. and a remne;. fWild Cherry is offer .~ ~ 4~d~as such. It needs not e d1 ( long string of ficti.. tious c~r eit notoriety. Its true afue~ utr~i exe'ellence are sufficient totie; hb co l~fdeiice of the public, pa o. famne" O$iienbyas a' benefactor of o ~ no, riessiged I. BUTTS ojt ~ YF~ sale ii#umterville, by J ~the Drug Store; and 1eall In Southi Carolina. -.Ojtl~e9thInst. by the Rev. ~Hm 5Taus to Miss 'p~h rt -nd udden ill ~ on the r o~DistinfC ) ~ ~ 'h r7egoShe has left u diioetinj children and a ~$ $4I3~1~1 ,.to bewail their O lot r bythe Sdt~ ib ca 4!sfivi ii fo s r hqr t and Marcla Begs .leave to lqforu his qstogee*i and the the publ generally, that he hasejst receiv. ad a neral assortient of.MEDIOINE lic he% wl dAispose of a low astOey;a be afforded itiis place. % I ILLER AD OVTII AitOLINAW.. SUItIt.'r DOT, BJy W. LbWI, Eg. Or-Ainas. .Qistreet. Whereas, 81H. Bullianan lath a ppl me ror Letters of Adininsti -4adon,' n 1 d- '. iingular the 6dds and chattels hts hd rprdity of A l ichanan,iie o trict fpreaid, deceased, t are, therefore,' to 'cital ish 1 and singulir, the kindred~aad iid tore af sthe said-deqeased, to ae abd'appea before me,.at 9.Uf noxt Ordiniary's Court for the said District, to. be 'h'lish at Sumer Court House on Fridayi the 24h-day-ofMarch,1848, to shew cause, if any, why the said adminis tration should not be granted. Given under my hand ind peal, this 14th day of March, in the year of our |i.. s.} . ,,one thousand eight hundred and f6rtyight, and in the 72nd'ycar of Arnerican Independence. W. LEWIS, 0. s. D. Mar. 15, 1848. 20 2t Bradford Springs For Sale. This well known and desirable situation For a SUMMEl4 RETREAT, is ofibred for sale; and presents a chance for a h.ands me :peculation. The Tract contains 1246 cres; of which 50 acres is under fence, and 400 acres have jeen cleared. It is situated on tlke main Road froim Camden to Sumterville: about 15 qiles from each; and gives nane to the Range of Highlande. Lately the place has been improved at nuch expence, and converted into a Female Seminary. The main building is 120 feet ong-has from 25 to 30 Rooms-some of lhen spacious; lofty ceilings; 10 fire places 120 feet of Pidrza; 60 feet of Balbuy; Wide Passages, and staircase; handione Base. mont; all necessary out-buil.ngs; and air and water pure as the mountains. Two commodious . Cabins , are attached, I with five Rooms, 2 fire piaces and Piazza. A Peco.nd settlement is close by on thisland, affording accommodations of every kind for a ramuily. A great many fine springs gush from tie sides of these hille, affording the, scites )f numerois settlements; 'which in time will loubtless be established here, since the great impeiliment, the Santee and Waterenswimps tre now overcome by tho patndon Branch Road. It is a splendid situationfoi an Acad amy, Male or Female; or for a Boarding Ilouse for the summer; or for a sunnimer Re reat for a gentlemain of. fortune. Price $6,000; 81,004 cash down; the re nainder in five annual instalments, with in erest payable annually, well secured. To mn approved purchtaser the time of paymnenit nay be. altered. Purclasers to pay for ne :essary papers. Apply at Sunmterville, S. C. to 'W. JK. R4CIIAR{DSON, A gent to) ell. 13th March, 1948. 20 tf Twenty Dollars I~eward. Runaway from the subscriber on the 2nd f December -last, a young negro woman iamed RACHlAEL4 eighteen years of age. She has a scar on ono of her cheeks; much sir en he~r head; very long foot, the big toe arojecting much beyond the others. The above reward wih,l be paid to any person that y'ill deliver her to me or to the Jailer of any District in this State, so that I get her. She s believed, to be harbored in the Bethel ieighiberhogd and Sumterville occasionally. JOH1N B. MILLER. Sumter Dist. Mar."14, 1848. 20 4t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN~A, WlAtamasbuarg DiStrhet. -IN CHJANCERY, Bdward J. Porter, Assignee for the use of Joseph Lawvton, et. al. vs. .B ill. John J. Mc Chary, Wil liam H1. Brown and his wife, Mary R. et. al. it appearing to the satisfaction of the Com. aussioner, that William H1. Brown and Mary Rt. his wife, two defendants in the above case, reside beyond the limits of this State: On notion of N. G. Rich, compl'ts. Sol'r., It is >rdered, that they do plead, answer arid de nurr to the said BIII, within three months rem the publication hereof ; otherwise the )il will bo taken pro. confesso, as to them. -.- ILEY COLEMAN, c. E. W. D. Kingutree, Feb. 25, 1848. 20 lam3 In Chlaan cry, . March Terms Williamnsburg Dist. 1848. Pursuant to an order made by Chancellor rames. JCld well at the present term. Thme aredit.6rs of David -S. Mlarys, deceased, are equired to prove their clains before the 7ommnissioner according to law, by the first Lay of January next. .ILEY COLEMAN, e. E. w. D, Kingstree March 9, 1848. 20 4t A very neat Sa~dle was lost on Wednes lay last, from the back of an aflighted horse, a the road leading east from this pace, (e ween Hulburt's brick yar-d arid tle (bge. lon's lllis fltbad). It Is supposed io'qy pen picked up -by a wagonier fromSain ho~ pasod, shorti after the -occurrence... bete 'thdankii.rc edlnfeefg aid saddl " 6rded~, y "leIn su 6 o *Vie tAN'O rf~ ~ kJ~in'1n Charles J1 Sbhano 2' .hk8 usdrar. TIhos. 1grasp d tn C..McT~ean, 1ev. de4 tepon as: te. Boet (1.1ateman, at '' HARVEY 8JNNEIl s. .i March 20. St AHEIUFF S SALF . I14 By -virtue of suindry E&tecutions to n a di rected, wvill be sold at Surister Court House, on the first~ Mondfeiand 'day folowing in April-.net within 'the legal hours-of male, th ihetbidder,'for Cash, the tollowving. 'ronalProgerty. Purchaers to liay (or Titles. - 1 ne"ro levied on as the ro perty of B. Singleton, at the suit of T.L. 1 horse, levied on as the pro porty of Wy C~ Griffin,'at the suit of James A. ritcha0. 1 Negro, levied on as th, pro perty of James it. Frierson, at th'e suit of E. By. D uavis. Sulkey iand harness, levied on as the propert of' P.O. Sullivan, at the suit . McLaurin. 1 horse, levied on as the pro erty of Hery Cassels, at te suit or John N. rierson. i Negro, levied on as the pro porty of John E. Brunon, at the suit of .ohn E. Ijrowvn. .HAREY SKINNER, s. s. D. Mar.11, 1848 ' 20 t SALE OF MORTGAGED NEGROE$ a will ofr'for sale, at Sumter Court House O tlie firet Moniday in April nexts four Ne o Ben Elcy, -Heryf.and Cai-oline, ld upon and to be sold-to 'foreclose a mortge given by Win. Ross to, Wi . . Ge nld H. SKINNER, Agi. LoPorecose. March '11, 1848. 20' 2t soUT1-CAROLINA-sUMTER UlsT. Thomas A.Pack, Jamnes Plowden and wvife, et. al. Ty irtue of an order frm Wmn. Lewis, Esqmira Oedigary of Sumter District, I will sell on the first Monday in April next, at Sumter Court House, betwveen the legal hours of sale, A TRACT OF LAND, con taining 200 acres, situated in Clarendon, Sammy Swamp, waters of Black River, ad joining lands of WV. L.. Reynolds, David Beatson and Mary Kelly, formerly belonging to Joseph Pack, deceased. Terms-On a credit until the first day of January next, (all fees cash) the purchaser giving Bond with good security and a Mort gage of the premises to the Ordifary, for the payment o6f the psurchase money1 with inter est fromu the day of sale. HARVEY SKINNER, s. s. D. March 11, 1848. 20 't JNgt Rcceived And for sale by the subscriber, a general stock of PA INTS, OILS,DYE STUFFS 4.s 4c. 4-c. J. 1. MILLER, M. D. Not ice. WVILLIng l~I. Divis, taltea this oaportu-' nty of informing tlge voters of Claienidon, that lhe is no longer arcandidate for Repre sentative uni edbiig; electioni; to my friends- t wiiose earost solicitation, I con seated to appear before thepeople, I can only say, that though I feel flattered by their nom'nation, I must ben leave to decline the hli oth ould confer oit me Entertaionent at the Clar' endon Depot. The subscriber begs leave' to inform his friends and the Public generally, that he has opened a House of Entertainment, about a quarter of a mile from the Clarenidpn Depot, on the Szpgo Road, where lhe will be ready to accommnodate customxers fly the 15th~ inst. lie hopes by close* attention to businiesa, to give general satisfaction to all that mayn a vor hum with their custom. a a THOS. McGEE. March 0, 1848. 19) tf White Lead, Window Glass, &c. Just received a large and fresh supply of White Lead; Linseed Oil; Window Glasa Spanish Brow n; Vepetian Red; Span.' Float and Carolina Indigo; Cpchineal; Verdigris; Quicksilver; Lamp Black, &c. &c.; togggh.. or with every article in the line, fresh from the Northern markets, and of superior quali. ty. For salp at reduced p rices for cash at - C~L E V EL A ND'S CJharleuton Drug Store. ,''amden, March 8, 1848. Male of Negroes,. Will be sold on the first Monday in April next, at Sumnterville, SEVEN very ii'y gon egos belonging to the Estate of Terirs cas h. Purchasers to pay for all: in Cessary papers. A. A..NETTLES, Match 1, 1848.18 5 LI 'T7 >-: made tn sing totitida wil reduce he seasoeto ian-&Bto 810. ill qo chancre to althosew( dsud~ tron io my Horse upon said,' " n tions. - PEDIGRE B I Es, .Twas. goby O l us he 'ate-,Wo 01 N3Caiephalu' 1%' b,' Poldll Ri'gI~Po mtid heby TI b Jimes; hi& . iinwlho n' ,ion.a u "d is, ColliiI.'jpt hu~iz'tnn~a Race-Hors il listie - the Camden Tiij o oUf the old poted wasgotby Marcus, I cbuld hero plublish a ongistpc~l~ cea from differeint Districie relatlve'to mu halus Jr's. repuation asa foal gettersbtit deom,it useless, as reference can be hdto his printed bills, and to citizens of Sumter District, who have sqen, of hisc -an twow they will not suflbr by 'ris it fose of -Any other IIorse. JAMES D. McILWAIT. SOUTII-CAROLINA--SU tIL Di5T April 3rd, 1847. We the undersigned, do lereby certify, that We are acquamlne.4 with 4ti. es -D Mell, wain's Becephalus. Hors seenU of.his .colti and therefore take vat pleasure in ateitinr to the-public, that tey'have fully coreup to our expectations. Equal, if'not -sjii-io,t any golts we have seen for years passed: " (Signed.) Samuel Tindall, - Dr. John D,oyd, --:Harvey Skinner, G. W. Rhame, Esq. . Edward Broughton, Daniel MWEigen) Il-:All those having settlemeojst to-make with the subscriber, in 'relation.to acounts made with him in Sumter District, may ex peet to, meet with him at Bumter Court du. rip; the fiint week. JAMES D. McILWAIN. Maich 8, 1848. 2 12t. Estray. Daniel Driggers tolls before me a black liors, blind in the right eye; marked with Mrness; about fifteen hands high; twelveor fifteen years old; appraised at Ten.D61lar. Thothorse may be found at.Mr. Driggers' on 'The ruad leading froi-i Carter'j crossig on Scape O'er, to Caid"n' A. SCARBOROUGH, A!agisraie. - 3amter Dist. Mir. 6, 1848. Taken UP, y the subscriber a chesnut sorrel mare w~hite hind feet; scar on the right; dapplej with white sapts. Said mare supposed to be about 9 or 10 years old. There are no other marks about her which are necessary to des cribo her. . W. A SMITH. Clarendon, Feb. 22nd, 1848.' .18 tf $50 E W A RD I will give the above reward for the appre. hension and delivery-to 'no of my tiegro man whQ left rny ridene ea Sumtervile, about thn 20th of. Deceimber last. Abrain-or A bram Hlamptonm,as he is sometimes called,' is a remarkable negre-. Hei is' nearly seven feet in height; wveigh' near two hundred and fifty pounds; has a scar under one of $is epes; is very black; lhis front teeth out, or very much decayed; very intelligent. he can. wrrite.tole.ably wvell, and is, no doubt, passing on. FR EE P'A PE R S.-Abram is .a Brick ipyker and Plaisteper. 1 iWill give th~e above reward for his delive *ry;to me at my residence, or Thirty Dollars for his lodgnment in-any Jail in the State of South - Carolina. W. E. M'.ELLETT. - February 2, 1848. 14 tf - 87 T Jhe Charleston Courier, waill publish thzeabore once a week till forbid, and send bill to tis <fice. $5 RWAIRD. I will give the above named reward of $5 to any person, that iill apprehend and dleliy. or to the Jailer of Sumnter Distr:t a negro fellowv named SIMON, (a Bkiksmith). be longing to the estate of Thomas Watts. lie has a wvife either at Mr. Ervin's' or Henry Goodma'i's, on Pudding swamp,~ where it is supposed he may be lurking ab~out. -ST~IEPHEN LJACOSTE, Tlrustee Eq. of T,!hos. W~ell. Mt. Clio, Fob.. 9, 1848. -16 tf i'otice to Worknier;>. 'rho Coimmissi'oner', of PublIr. B'dildings for- Sumter Diatriet, wvill redeive sealed Pro posals to mahke additions aud alterationa in the Court 4-louse, until the 27ti .of Xilarch next. The plan and -specifications may. be seen at the office of Wfm, Haynsworth, secretar of thes B~ogrd, to whom P 'oposals must be sent. -BJy order o h la NOTICE.' I have appointed Major WlhIj , Oib ardson my Attorney, iimeliateyt rn to a close and settle up alktha~tr nd~ tige pertaining to my late Sherifihit ~ umter [District: and request all persd ancerned totake notice hereof. All persons indebted tp ame St.rqquested to make imimeiate paymn tp shid At torney: and those havinig de eih 'pna Feb.12,1848. '16 trt 44 - --r v.-. It Ete p petp tasort * UDIE64,cI y 9, I ur D esi#iy vqr full Asdsn inent of our business 1 - Our 4 fclte i fo piircs6g utht w p t, iorunvof. 4 , Ohant fo'rns~ a~~w~ pcas BoMMa re 4A~~c~ 4~4 Lnenyrs, fTe 1n our D imestic EUOpms 1, vq~rY full gso. ent';6T)D Negro Gods, 0fiekca f. , M PB 2f meat of our Sir- eilo find outock and priey~~* Oar. fciities fo 9 such, that we uare a pier, caeb V, W. mhans for, diih- . prices asie ell Sw afoe buers, cloewh' March, n wIi o' - Leut-n sn uaoth 0q it very .Sa 4 4 lpsactfule JENNNfa r tY~~teaemedt Sire-4 auriplonsedt nu~oy~ro.aa recomapanyin le,ttef Caffey,-tlzat toyllite pl ou Agency for the salei of yu ~pr~Qo Stylingia. 'It would beI &mrn sible and clever gonleomn,- w he egnuiyas such, and you woul - -O rer a favor upon the faculty fle~1y, ~~I is the peoples if-you WoU tas sessIon of your preparationi la~~ been pleaase with the 8tylingan n e'~ nent of certain afrectio'ud*shaving flit ~j ad an acqnintance withf ifsi reinedliafrpd ~ies, years since, from my friend and pecj or Dr. Thos. Y. Simons, of your ciy y~ whom I would refer you, if I thong)~ teo Respectfully,' *JAMf88BERNEY.2I Du I publish thiab itt.onid f tifih b satisfy the publib of the valelifm tion of- Sarsaliallla~dd b The last on'e aho'wq.e6~ estimnafdb~ tiie tho 6si ers, &i.4&c, 6 d4t4Wu. Q ryent Doctors *it o4ttdwi Iocause it haih"niea ' No 27g Feb. 23, T The mo pbers pfSti Baq:~~ melawngpersns eb last ui ting,9f .the ~ StuckeydmWi. M. Scott, -o~,,I yhen Laeotet4.'E. ithrseoi hoW. A. u'ldio ames M. I3ker, A ~T STE - NL -WI F141ton, March 1, 98~~.S