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t i . . -1T14 - 1frb ditor:-1 6e*7thusced CiPt. T. M. BAKER .as a ndidate for Re preseitative at the usuIng"l1tion 2IIANYYOTERS. Jan. it 11 tf e authorized to ain pounce DA$IE H. RICUBOURG, a can didate for the office of Clerk at the enu' ectione Jan 28, 1840. 13 tf U-OThe friends of. JACOB H. WHITE. 4IEAD, Esq, announoe him as a candidate r Sheriff, at the pext, after the ensuing elec tion. M7We are authorized to announce JOS. M. NETTLES, Esq., a candidate for the of fice of Tax Collector for Claremont county, at the ensuing election. 07lWe are authorized to announce WIL LIAM G. BARRET, Esq., as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing Election. W, A. KENT & ITCHELL, " MASONIC HALL," No. 208, KING-ST. (CORNER oF wENTWORTI,) CHARLESTON, S. C. W. A. K. & M. offers to the public a superior article in superfine Dress and Frock COATS; Beaver, Frock and Over-Coati and Sacks, (plain and embroidered,) Cashmere, Merino, Satin, Silk and Cassimere Vests; plain and thrured Cassimere and other Pants, with a general assortment of Out-fitting Goods and Fancy ARTICLES. PURCITASERS WILL FIND AT ALL TIIES AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF THE FOLLOW ING ARTICLEs : White lontg-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, Canmbric and silk Pocket llandkerchiefs, Kid and buckskin Gloves, Merino and Berlin do., Silk and thread do., Silk elastic Suspenders, Elastic suspender Ends, Silk, cotton and lamb's wool socks, Silk and merino Under-shirts and Drawers, Lamb's wool and Shetland mixed do., Flannel, Segovir. nd Berlin do., Shaker flannel and Eng. bucksin do., MAnerva Shoulder Braces, Riding and Money Belts, Dressng Gowns and Caps, Silk and cotton Night Caps, Trunks, Valises and carpet Bags, Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, &c., &c., &c. Day's Water-Proof Caps, Coats, Cloaks, Cushions and LIFE PRESERVE RS. The sd periority of the workmansnip of the above Garments is unparalelled in this or any city in the Un:on. 0~All orders filled with promptness and dispatch, on the most reasonable terms--and all Goods Warrantedor no Sale I W. A. KENT & MITCHEL, Keeps constantly on hand a coimplete as sortment of the above Goods at their store in Camiden, S. C., M-asonic Hall, directly oppo site Dr. Cleveland's IDrug store. Feb. 16, 1818. 10 ly LANDS AT PRIVATE SALE, Th'le subs~critier ollfers for sadle the. tollow - ng TIracts of Luand, at theL followingreduced prices: One Trract an.onuing lanids of Elias Dutranmt, Matildla Duranmt and .luhn Donals, in .\lddle S-alem, containing by resurvey :32 acres at (one Tract, on Lynche's Creek, known as the B3radley Tract, lyinig between English's cross roals ani Duranit's Ferry, adjoinn landls of David Cole and others, contamuing *303 acres at .9400. Onme Tract, on Lynche's Creek, in Darlina. lon District, with Durant's Ferry attached to it together with a large new flat, containing 1-0 acres, at the very reduced price of $103. Ome other Tract, on Ilope swamp, adjoin ing lands of WVells, hlancock and Wialson, of ;33J acres more or less, at Onem Dollar, and Onte D)ollar and Fi'ty Cents per acre. The quality of L ynicher's Creek lands are too well knownt to require any prauise or puf fing. Sufilee it to say then, that on suchl lands as I am o!Tering at the above reduced prices, I have haretofio mide with proper cultivation and manuring, one bale cotton per acre. ID-I am also the Agent to seill several other large bodies of L-mds in a hmah state of cuil tivat ion an I implrovemeneit; which are offered at the small sum of $3 per acre. Terums are uide to snmit purchasers; any length of time given that is at all reasonable. Agent of .llartha A shmmore. Nov. 25, 18.17. 5 lamtf - F U RiNl1T U R E. .Just receivedl a fine assortment of eurl.. maple and famncy sitting and Rlocking chamirs, cane and wood seats; together with a fine assortment. of Putinnituire, such as-. Sofhs, Book Casos, Wardrobes, Bed-steads, Fancy and Plain Dressing Bureaus, &c. &c. &c. For sale cheap for cash or good paper. J. F. SUTIIERLAND. Camden, JIan 10, 1818. 11 tf NOTICE.i All persons indebted to I). Solomons, dec'd, are requested to come forwardl and make payment, as the subscriber is dlesirous of set .ling up his business. R. OLOMONS, Admrx.. feb.1. 16 s ESTON S. C. Broad-utreel, nearly opposite Masonic Hall, CAMDEN, S. C. Hasireceived in addition to the former ex teise stock, by late arrivals from Europe and the Northern cities, a large and well se lected stock of Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. The Proprietor now off'ers one of the most eomplete stocks of French, German and American Drugs, Chemicals, valuable Fami ly Medicines, Perfumery, &c., Soaps, Brush es, Combs and other Fancy and Miscellane ous Articles in this country. Attention is solicited to the following pre parations: Peters', Beckwith's, Lee's and Spencer's Bil ious Pills; Hoo per's Genuine Pills; Ilull's, Chase's and Marsh's single and dou ble Trusses; Linses' improved Domestic Instrument, or Enema ApparatuF; Nursing Bottles and Tuhes; NippleShields, and Shells and Breast Pipes: Heilers Teats beautifully prepared; Genuine Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapioca; Sago, Pearly and Patent Barley; Hew's Nerve and Bone Liiinent; Davis' Pain Killer; Dudley's Pain Extractor; McAllis'er's lyorld's salve; Harrison, Judkin, and Gray's Ointment, for the cure of scrofulus and other tumors, ul cers and sores, rheumatic and Neuralgic Pains, &c. Dr. Allen's vegetable Compound for Dyspep sia, Clove Anodyne, Tooth Ache Drops. Roach's Enmbrocation, (genuine); Butler's Aperient and 1leury's Genuine cal cined Magnesia; Cleveland's Cough Mixture; French Jujube Paste; Refined Liquorice, IRnglish; Thompson's Botanic Medicines from the Labaratory of Ephrain Larabve, of Balti more, comprising every articieL used in the practica. Also, a full assortment of the Genuine Shaker's Iferbs. Feb. 2, 18-19. 14 ly EPPING'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEYS DELIGIIT. There are few cases of chronic and painful Rheumatism that will not yield to the inilui-i ence of Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight if duly persevered, especially if taken in con junction with Ilydr. of Potash, tines called Mercurial Rheumatism (violent pains in tile bones, &c.,) resulting from the imercury taken by patients during severe fevers and other protracted disease. It is highly recommended for ail diseases of the skin, chronic as well as reCent. One bottle will, in most insltances, eflectuialv re move all pimples, post ules, or blech.ells on the face, to which young persons in this climate are so much subjected to. arising either from impurity of the blood or debility. it is the best remedy known for scrofalous afietions, sores, and breakings out in young chilren, and is safe and eflicacious in removing eiii ire ly every trace of hereditary diseases 1rom the system in the tenderest infant; in fact in all cu taneous atflectiois it is invaluable. As a gei eral purifier of the blood, and an eradicator of all obstinate diseases this preparat ioi will uiii doubtedly take the precedence of all other re medies. It gently operates upon aid reg ulates the bowels, restores to the blood its wont ed purity, grives toiee to the stomach, and promoit"s d iestion. It wvill elyectual ly relieve Erysapelas e ren mi 4ts worst stages, andl all persons sull'ering from in s distressing complaiit are amtvsed to use it, first so, but if no imarke'd relief lie found after taking one hot tle, it will he necessary to use the Iliydriodlated P'otash with it. Not wishing to pubilish certificaites as is done in the case of all qtuar k ineihiines of lihe day, to efl'ct their sal e, anid so force theum up on the public, thme subscriber biegs leave to state t hat this prepacramt ion has bee pre'erhe and tuseid by~ a inumber of I- hysienm s an md I 'laun tens of our city antd neidtborihood, wt great stuccess, v'iz: I )r.. 11. R. rost, 1)r. Wt. 4. Rlatmsay, l)r. Th'I. 1. Sinanoiens, lIr). . ( . S. Rt. S , all of this city, DrI. Jamets Stoiney, Ileaufort. Dr. J. A. la':es, Sumiter. &c. Fomr the compoisiit on of this p'r .i:,n andii thme Mediena; Il Propert ies of theiiC leen'S L telihmt, Phlysic ians a re respierful ly re;,ered to the .5th anid (iith Nis. Vol. 1. of lie ''.outherii Journal of Medicine mid Phfarmaciy."' Price $1 per bottle, or $5 for Ii d1o. The samte preparation as a y rtip, is also p~repiredl at 61 pen qutart bottle, or 85) per (i bo'ttles. Prepared by J. P'ET 'MR M. EIPPING, Kmist and D~runi st, kino2st. For sale in, .Sumterville b liith .1 gent, il'he subscribmer will receive nie'roes la boring unider anyv of thei abmove mentitoned dhs eases, evein thme most hopeless atuliihbstina;te eases, on treatmieut; or those persnus hiav ing unsotmd negroes, aitid not wishing ti niiur the expenise aftendaitt oni sitich treat mieit, and are willing to disp'ose of thmeim wtith the vieow of seeing them e ure~d, will find a puri - chaser in the subhscriber, who is w,~ilbnmg tom give a fair price fiur such. March :il, 1847. ~ 23 Iv NEWV3FA LL G00IDS A' TTIlE CAMDEN BAZAAR. ME. DRIUCKER & 0CO Are now receivintg from thme Northi, a very large and splend id assiortenit of Neasontable Goods, cotntisting in piart of, Cloths, CJassi meres, X~attinets Vestings, I inenis, Xeea~rfs, Cravats anmd Xioc ks.-pla in, figiureid aind strip. oel A Ipaccas, and othlen desirabh- ( ids fur Ltdies' Dresses; Also, a splendid variety of Calicoes and Chintzes, and the very best andu chmeapcst assortitent of Bleached 'ind Brown Mus line in thme Ton ''Te above Goodls havo been selecteid with the greatest care, explressly foir the Crmdeii Market, aind having been purichased on I le tmost advantageous termis [for cashi,l will be sold at a very small advance on thec Northere' cost. Also--A L~argfe Stock of H ardware, Groceries, IBaggitng Ropr. Twine, lloots amnd Shoes. T AR ! TARl !! TAR I!!! A prime lot of -TAR on hand, andl for sale by F. M MORGN. n4 ials,' oleit Cokue ?eethngRi gest tee oet tand,. - .& December 8,1847. ,7HD1NTR AGENT OF THE CEMETERY U1ARB I, WORK10 Darlington, C.H. & C. O6rAll orders bygsttei or -herwise, vill meet with prompt attention, Dec. 22, 1847, 8 tf WANTED.'. Two or three negro boys as apprentices to earn the carpenters trade. Apply at this of ice. Jan. 19,1848. 12 tf PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The subrcribers having associated them elves under the firm of A. J. & P. MOSES, or the purpose of transacting a general mer :antile business, respectfully solicit a share if public patronage. A. J. MOSES, PERRY MOSES. Jan. 1. 1848. Orllaving altered my business relation, I vould earnestly call on my forner custom rs to come forward and make settlements of ccounts due to 1st Jau. 1848. A. J. MOSES. 5ELLING OFF AT COST. A larre assortment of Mouselin de Laines nd Cashieres; some of our rich 'and hand ome patterns. A. J. & P. MOSES. NOTICE. rhe undersigned expects to open in Sumter ille, on Alonday, the 17th instant, an NG LlSil SCIlOOL, limited to Twenty Pupili, and similar to that lately kept by Mir. 30wI.Es. The school room is in the new building on the lot lately occupied by Mr. LAUREI. )NKINs, and near the Ilethodist Parsonage. P. M. ADAMS. Jan. 60th, 148. 11 t COPARTNE RSHIP. The subscribers heg leave to inform their rienes in Sumter and th0 public generally, hat they have entered into copnrtnership, mnder the style of A. M. & R. KFNNEi, Ohen they removed to the store lately occu tied by J. D. Aliirray. They intend keeping a general and exten ive assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware and irocercies, and hope, by strict attention to musiness, and selling at the veiy lowest pri. es, to ierit a continuance of that patronage teretofore extended to them. A. M. KENNEDY. IL M. KENNEDY. Canden, Jan. 10, 118. 11 tf W. THURLOW CASTON, ATTORNEY AT iAW, (Ea 111b e 11, S, T . Office on King street, opposite the Court louse, in rear of Boyd's Hotel. Jan. 1848. 12 3m RICHARD M. DYSQN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, W. E. RiCHARDSON, |ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICiTOR LV EQUITY, SUMiTERYILLE, S. C. ATT"IORNEY AlT LAWV, E. HI. MIELL4ICHAMP, A N D (!ontractor iln (Senltrlal, l lavinig locatedl himiself in Sumiterville, is no .ppred to execute all kinds of work n the above line on reasoniable termns. A sharie of pubtlic~jpatronage is doicjted. 2 doorr ucs o:f the Alihdist Parsonage. Jan. ti, 189 1;3 tf ,c . J0J5 UN A RtitIV ED..) ' he suzbsecrd~er imforms his friends and cus tramers thart hie has just received by the Ia l est a rrivalIs fromi t he North, thle following (ioods which in addit ion to his former supply le will dis.pose of at the lou-est prices for cash. Fine gohl pens1, w'ith or without pencil ca ses; Finec Guns and Revolving Pistols; F.lutes; Fiies and Accordions; Violin and Gzutar strings; Iaptiek G;lasses; Fine Pocket Cutlery; Rod zers' Razor strops, a supierior article; Steel lkeads and steel hag and purse clasps; Go hiic k clocks-eight day; Percussion caps; &c. &c. &c. FREEMAN IIOYT. Nov. 22 , 1817. 4 tf NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. The subst riber wvoulnd respectfully inform he citizens of Snmnterville and vicinity, that be is no(w receiving andl opening his FA LL ST1OCK of Gooss, consisting of.-. D ry Good~is, Groceries, IHardware, Cutlery anid Crockery; Boots and shoes; Hats and Caps, &c. & c. &c. A. LORYEA. Oct.20, 1847. 41 tf Mri s. Itobiisoufa Wiall open1 a Female School at Liberty Ihill, Kershaw District, with competent As aistants, on termst of tuition as followvs, per mession of five months: )rthography, Reading and Writing, *7 00 With Arithmetic, Granmnar and His tory coinnenced, - - - - - 0 00 E~nglish Grammar, History and Geo graphy, - - - - - 12 00 Drawing and Painting, - - - 10 00 Music on the Piano, - - - 20 00 Embroidery and worsted work, - - 8 00 Jant. 28. 10 4t id 9Afew more 1rde an 5000-Gold Leaf egars 5000 Charleston, do Cubrey Butt. liy, do Pressed Espeadngo Rghali do. Thomas' sup. chewing Tobacco. Tobacco ofvarious brands, some low pri. ced. Half Spielfzsi. Just roceived by Feb.1, 8. B LEVY. Champaigne. Baskets Champaigne, 'Bollinger" do do pints, "OLin er" do eo "Bouche" Casks Porter, quarts and pints do Ale. Wines and Liquors of al iualities. Just received by Feb 13. 8. B. LEVY. Preserves. Vest India Preserved ginger; WestIndi >reserved pine Apples; limes, peaches, plum md cherries. Fresh prunes, currants, citrol md l6nions. For sale by Feb 13 8. B. LEVY. Rasins, Figs and Apples. 1-4 1-2 boxes Raisins; Drums Figs nltern Apples; Box Lemons, A frosh supply of candie.7. Jus eceived by ' S. B. LEVY. Camden, S. C., Feb. 10, 1847. - 3 tf J, L. HAYNSWORTH, SURGEON DENTIST $UMTER VILLE, S. C. 3)FrIcE oN Doon SOUT OF THE DOagU S-oRN R E C.O M M EN DAT ION. We respectiilly desire to recnmnend Mr iamrs L. I AvNSWOrTH, an a skilful and thor mgly qualified operator in his profeission, ant Ul entitled to the confidence af'the comlmu uiLy at large. lie has been our pupil for the mat -rnan YKAns, and has with persevering in lustry, profited by all the anmple oioportunitie which our establichment in Columi-in abffirdt-d BLAN DING & f(EYNOLDS. Columbia. May 1845. 20 Iv ESTRAY. There is a large bay mare mule taken Uj >y the subscriber, has I. appearance of be oning to) some farmer, appears quite tame mIII has beer, worked; she is about 13 hand ugh. The mwier can come forward prov )roperty, pay expenses and take her away. JE. COSKER Y. Dec. 31, 1847. 10 t( 5OUTH-CAROLINA---SUAITER DIST IN THE co3131oN PLEAS. Wn. I. Hunt ads. C. Hunt, Adms'r. Whereas Wmn. H. Hunt, who is in thi :ustody of the sheriff of Summter District, 113 virtue of a surrender by his bail, in the albovi -tated case, has filed in my office his petitior )raying for the benefit of the Act of the Gen 3ral Assembly fur the relief of Insolven Debtors, togethter with a schedula of .iis es late and etl bcts: Notice is Uereby given, to the said C. Hun tAdmnr., and all other creditors of the said W 11. Hunt, to be and appearbefoe the asso ziate Judges of the said State, at the Cour ')f Coimnon Pleas for Sumter District, to b( held on the first Monday after the fourtl Monday in- March next, to shew cause, if an lthey can, why the estate and effeocts o~jhi said WV. H1. Hunt, should not be assigned an lhe lbe discharged accordinig to the provision of the Act of* the General Assemnbly for th relief of Inisolvent Debtors. J. D.JONES, c. c.e. g. Clerk's office, Smuniter Dist. Dec. 13th, 1847. 7 3;n SOUTII-CAROLINA--sUMITER DIS'I IN THlE contatoN PLEAs. Samuel J1. Young & Co. vs. Mendal Smit WVhereas Mendal Smith, who is in the cum tody of the sheriff of Sumter District by vii uie of a surrender by his bail in tihe abot slated case, has fitled in nmy office his petitio1 piraying for the benefit of the Act of the Get eral Assembly for tie relief of Insolvei Debtors, togethe ir with a schedule of his E tate and eifects: Notice is hereby given, to the said Samus J. Young & Co., and nll othier creditors of tl: said Mendal Smith to be and appear befoi the associate Judges of the said State at th: Court of Comimon Pleas for Sumter Distrfc to he teld on the first Monday alter the fouri Monday in March next, to shew cause, if ali they can why the estate and effects of tI said Mendal Smith should not be assignc and he be discharged( according to the provi: ions of tihe Act of the General Assembly fi the relief of lnsolvcnt Debtors.y J. D. JONES, c.c. c. P. Clerk's office, Sum. Dist. Dec. 13th, 1847- 7 3m SOUTHI CAROLINA--sUITER DIS'l Elijah Reynolds )Declaration in A vs. tachm~ent in Assun Isaac D. WVhitworth. ) sit. 'Whereas the Plaintfl'in the above state case having this day filed his Declaratic against thme Defendant, who is absent froi and without the limits of the State, (as it said) and having neither wife nor Attorne knownm, upon whIom a copy of the above Di claration, with a rule to plead thereto, may i served: It ms therefore in pursuance of th Acts of time General Assembly of the Stal in such eases mande and provided, Ordere that. time Defendant do plead thereto on or b fore the eighteenth day of June, A. D., 1841 otherwvise final and absolute judgement wvi be then given amid awarded against hiim. Office Com. Pleas, Sumter Dist.,? 17th June, 184,7. 3. D. JONES, c. c. c. P. Junue 23. (80.) 34 qflfyd - - Notice. TO ALL WHOM IT AY CONCERI The subscriber takel. this method of-it forming all those who are indebted to him a Note or Account, that if they do not con forward and settlei with him before return de they wvill finud their Notes, &c., in the han< of J. B. N. Haniwet, Esq. for collection. JOHN ODGE. Feb. 28, 18388 g' 9 10 I-'d hstrctan and nd-en-al e u dom r sin one huindred~l C ue may besei SUMTEBRVILLE BREAD! B The subscriber respec inhabitants of Sumterville he has opened a BARK "I o suppying Breadde an every descriptionat Charl a Famili e ve ry m n ng wi I please ,leave r at the store formnerly-occupied-bIX The subsriber truste, b and punctuality, to solici th a, the public. F sh Bra Breadvery inornii Cakes of every descripto bh 8 0 4 ry evemng. .iOHN C s N. B.--Orders punctually i te. 29, 1847. .uli2 .BUTTER A small lot of ver Ip for sale lo by P_ 0O1N .The subscriber pepectill -MW I friends and the public i gene t16 -fitted out a house as a RESTAURT site Mlatthieson's store, abd&betw D.c .9 1847. .. -Hotel and Boyd's H-otel, where il Eatables of the -best kind the rhiet 'ford. Also, ]Viante4. O)yster.;l6 will be served up in the best Bar is furnished with Liquors .and 04 4 the best quality. The subscriber havi a l Iongfrek W in thie l4usiness, hopes, bystricftt~oz i erit an equal shareof Rubli, atlft-l s -ltte ouJaAou E C.s a RSTU A Camden, N te, 18d47. 3 GIN AKIN G We are prepared to.exere or-ders extent io the above line, both .fore and repairs. Our Gins are not 8 any made in the State, s Baitagesof the Fahingqureast Ribs, which saves a great dea pairs. We also use the -teelr C wTh teet sct in an angle that. injure the finest hope, b it to regulate the eotin of the" cotia Ws construe vopg nitv advantages of lighto es, Otre all very materia in the successfl of a Gin. te wFtid invite plaite a at our shop and .exangre far whilst we would assure the pulice that they shall have no cat Caeno either ofiour work or prices. bCABINET, MA'KIN( We are also prepared,to doofth ct orknin-the Cabinet rne-stich as Bedstiad aob:eW, a avnfes, Bo casiestns, sTegtbles~O &c. &c.u shoi-t notie nr tiieiily whlspwoldtesshe th ulcgzrcr eiter u vo oApric2, . WeheNalorpwithd tol ad-*oen e Csbinet of sCOCKs BedTCEas adoael CUTEsooYs, PERFUME, TOlsCpbiru &ckc Kackeore notie, ondies~i..ts' Thepaove tc i' eselecte ithe Arat car, 1ndcan7. 1 to~ %NThe subscriber hare trturns his knowltedgmnfor wihas fulan vors, l~to renewa of CLtOnage. WACEadC l C LEY SutrvlERFUep.14,Y8 f e TN. boeCock W theslarund rj~ it pairens r a. M kNo.l137,eEtsto as faorsr i~si rtalhent parnaee va. mte Out,ing. G E imArOT March,10,41847.49 N . . &k, WaceP n~l~. canie oaine usal unit A ae ontCrs nu Drug , at Oils, CarfusI CIConfectionary, Garden r Apshonbl Cloethin tot etmbdiatepment nd everywahyl March1, 184. -1w f OAle fr sae nbte oiaet a* G. Ds, wirocere >s~r;~l~j er;, adleroso hoanv Bo.fft Estatgs, winthan Ois arig y All erson ndbetole s otm l Nthe s begng said f aorthwbith. 1thda o