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0.4.. rd t didate fo40he.office f Cle at thee i eJtT'on.bioiod Jit.26 1846, 98. - "~-~Th ~riends of JACOB H. WHITE. * .zua, Esq., amoicelihna ka candidate e* erff at te next, afe te enihIg ulec o.-P e 'are authorised to announce JOS. TTLE, 1sqa candidate forthe of. .~fie ~4TaCollector for'klaremont county, atth suing election. WWe are authorized to announce WIL. LIAM G.BARRET, Eq., as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing Election. W. A,.KENT & MITCHELL "MASONIC H ALL," No.268, KING-ST. (counE or WENTWoRTE,) CHARLESTON, 8. C. W. A. K. & M. ofibra to the public a superior article in surfine Dress and Frock COATS; Beaver, Frk and Over-Coats and acks, (plain and embroidered,) Cashmere, Merino, Satin, Silk and Casaimnere Vests; paln and figured Castimere and other Pants, ith a G.eral asisoitment of . Ot atthtin Goods and Fancy ASTICLES. Urec1fAsEns WILL FIND AT ALL. TIMEs AN ExCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF THE FOLLOW. ING ARTIcLES : White long-cloth and linen Shirts, Colored muslin and linen do., Linen Collars and Dosoms, Black silk and satin Stocks, Seif-adjustin do., Black silk and satin Crisvats, Coird. 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 suspender Ends, Silk, cotton and lamb's wool socks, Silk and merino Under-shirts and Drawers, Lamb's wool and hetland mixed do., Flahel, Segovia and Berlin do., Shaker flannel and Eng. buckuin do., Minerva Shoulder Braces, Riding and Money Belts, Drei Gowns and Cap., Silk cotton Night Capes, Truks, Valises and capet Bags, Silk and Ginham Umb las, . - Combs, Bru e, Perfumery, &., &c., &c. Day's Water-P c Caps, Coats, Cloaks, 'Ci ns and LIPE PRESERVERS. The superiority of the workmansnip of the above Garments is unparalelled in this or any ci in the Union. . i1' i orders filled with ptness and dispt h, oh tho most reasonale terms-and all GosWarranted or no Sale!i W. A. KENT & MITCHELL, Keeps constantly on hand a cninplete as. sortment of the above Goods at their store in Camden, 8. C., Masonic Hall, directly oppo site Dr. Cleveland's Drug store. Feb. 16, 1848. 16 - ly LANDS AT PRIVATE SALE, The subscriber ofi'eri for sale the follow. * ... .ng Tracts of Land, at the following reduced .prices: One Tract acojomnm lands of Elias Durant, Matilda Durant and. Jon Donalds, in Middle Salem, containing by resurvey 352 acres at 0352.' One Tract, on lche's Creek, known as the.Bradley Tract, lying between En lish's cross roads and Durant's Ferry, adoining -land. of David Cole and others, containing 803 acres at 6400. One Tract, on Lyche's Creek, in Darling. -ton District, with Durant's Ferry attached to sit together with a large new flat, containing 148l acres, at the very reduced price of 4400. One other Tract, on Hope swamp adjoin. ig lands of Wells, Hancock and Wilson, of 00acres more or less, at One Dollar, and One Dollar and Fifty Cents pr acre. The quality of Lynche's Creek lands are too well known to require any praise or puf fig Suffice it to say then, -that on such land as I am oil'orin~ at the above reduced prices, I have hereto ore made with proper cultivation and manuring, one bale cotton per acre. GT'I am also the Aeat to sell several other larg bodies of Lands in a hig state of cul tiraion and improvement; w char of'ered - at the small sum of 03 per acre. Terms are made te suit purchasera; .any length of time given that is at all reasonable. J. D ASHMORE, Agent of Martha Ashmore. Nov. 25, 1847. 5 lamtf Just receie a ie smn of curl. maple and fanc sittin~g and Rockin .chairs, eane anld w~ seats; together' wit a fine assortment ofFurniture, such as Sofas, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Bed-steads, Fancy and Plain Dressin Bureaus, Por sale'cheap for cash or godppr. L.SUHERAND. .Camden, Jan 10, 1848. 11 tf NOTICE. Aiip)rsons lndehtqd to D)i Solomons, dac'd, - are requested .to oertwrd and nmake ayumpqr uthe en *b i,,esroud of set t.ingp i~' bnsfqe, *Pb. 10. g 0 ()l,4 it" ex-, Sdwel so .Cethi- r utiry" qd cles," PA owV 5- o o 6i'ne of the most .-~ t- .16f oFiench, German ajid Apmesdan lietmals, valuable Fami ly MedichiP* 'ney&c., Soaps Brtiahd es, Fancy and *icellane one Ascountry. - Attention is soliat to the following pre. P rs', Bekwith's, Ie's and Spencer's.iil. tous Pila.; Hooper's Genuine Pills; Hul~s, Chate's ana Marsh's single and dou. ble Triks Linsee' improve Domestic Instru nent, or Enema Apparatus; Nursi Bottles an4-Tu Ni . ields, and S Breast Pipes: Heier Teiats beatid GenuisiBermuda ATapioca; Sago, Pearlynd aentarley; Hew's Nerve and B6a Linient; Davis' Pain Killer; Dudley's Pain Extractor; McAllister's World'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. Nis, Clove Anodyne, Tooth Ache Drops. Roach's'Embrocation, (genuine); Butler's Aperient and Henry's Genuine cal. cined Magnesia; Cleveland's ough'Mixture; French Jujube Paste; Refined Liquorice, English; Thompson's Botanic Medicines from the Labaratory of Ephraim Larabee, of Balti more, comprising every article used in the practica. Also, a full assortment of the Genuine Shaker's Herbs. Feb. 2, 1848. 14 ly EPPING'S COMPOUND FLUD EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. There are few cases of chronic and painful Rheimatism that will not yield to the influ ence of-Sarsaparilla and #4ueen's Delight if duly persevered, especially if taken in con junction with Hydr. of Potash, times called Mercurial Rheumatism (violent pains in the bones, &c.,) resulting from the mercury taken by patients during severe fevers and other protracted disease.. It is highly recommended for all diseases of the skin, chronic as well as recent. One bottle will, in most instances, effectualy re move all pimples, postules, or blotches on the face, to wh ch young erson in this climate are so much subjecte to. arising either from impurity of the bloodor debility. It is the best remedy known fo' scrofuloun affections, sores, and breakings out in young children, and is safe and efficacious in removinentire ly every trace of hereditary diseases m the system in the tenderest infant; in factinallcu. taneous afibetions it is invaluable. As a gen eral purifier of the blood, and an eradicator of all obstinate diseases this preparation will un doubtedly take the precedence of all other re medies. It gently operates upon and reg ulates the bowels, .restores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tone to the stomach, and promotes digestion. .It. will effbtually relieve Erysapelas eren in its worst stages, and all-'persons suffering from this distressing complaint are advised to use it, first sobut ifn marked relief he found after taking one bottle, it will he necessary to use the Hydridte Potash with ii. Not wishing to publish certificates as is done in the case of all quack mediciries of the day, to efibct their sale, and so force themn up on the public, the subscriber begs leave to state that this preparation has been prescribed and used by a number of Physicians and Plan ters of our c ity and neighborho, with grreat success, viz: Dr. H. RI. Frost, Dr. W.G. Ramsay, Dr. Thos. Y. Simmons, Dr. C. C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Legare, Jient. Wilson, U. 8. R. S., all of this city, Dr. James Stoney, Beaufort. Dr. J. A. Mayes, Sumter. &c. For the composition of this preparation, and the Medicinal Properties of the Queen's Delight, Physicians are respecfully refered to the 5th and 6th Nos. Vol.1, of the "Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy." Price S1 per bottle, or 85 for 6 do. The same preparation as a Syrup, is also prepared at S1 per quart bottle, or 85per 8 bottles. Prepared byJ. PETER M. EPPING, For sale in Sumterville by Ah Aent, JOHNL1 MILLER, M. D. S-rThe subscriber will receive negroes la boring under any of the above mentioned dis eases, even the meet hopeless and obstinate cases, on treatment; or those personis having unsound negroes, and not wishing to incur the expense attendant on such treatment, and are willing to dispose of them with the view of seeing them cured, will 'find a purs chaser in the subscriber, who is willing to give a fair price for such.* March 81, 1847. '22 ,l NEW FALL 000DB AT THE CAMDEN BAZAAR. N. DRUCKER &O-. Are now receiving from the North, a 'very large and splendid assortmnent of Seasonable Goods, contisting in pert of, Cloths, Casui. mores, Sattinets Vestings, Linens, Sccarfs, Cravats and Stocks--plain, figured and strip ed Alpaccas, and ether desirable Goods for Ladies' Dresses; Also, a splendid variety of Calicoes and Chintzes, and the very best and cheapest assortment of Bleached and Brown Muslins n the Town.. The above Goods have been selected with the greatest care, expressly for the Crmnden arean having been purchased on the most advantageous terms for cash,] will be sold at a very sniall advance on thc Northern cost. Also-A Large 8<tock O Hardware, Grocerie, jagglng Rope, Twine, Boots and Shoes. TAR ! T10I AR !!! A priri. lot of 1FA Md, and for sale 10 - - F--- . MORGA N. A ZA by NT TH0E," CEMETERY I - t0l RYK D U1 O0r-All ordera -b litt.. iir terwise, will kineet with priompatbeni Dec.'2, 187. 8 tf WAN ED.. ' Two oi~lb - "e *ar boy' Insaprentices to, learn the w"pntr rle pply at thiof fice. Jan.19, 1848. 12 tf PARTNERSHIP NOTIC. 7% nsbreribers',hav'n -associated them selves under the firmnof C. I P. MOSES for the purpose of transactin, r nerie cantile busmnew respctfully. solieit a sham of public patronage. A. J. MOSES, PERRY MOSES. Jan.1,1848. rHaving altered my business relatio, I would eanestly.call on my former custom ers to come forward and make settlement -of accounts due to lt Jan. 1848. s A. J. MOSES. SELLING OFF AT COST. 'A large assortment of Mouselin de Laines and Cashmeres; some of our rich and hand some patterns. A. J. & P. MOSES. NOTICE. The undersigned expects to o nin Sumter villed on Monday, the 17 instant, an ENGLISH SCHOO, limited to Twenty Pupils, and similar to that lately kept by Mr. The school room is in the new building on the lot lately occupied by Mr. LAUrns. DINKINS, and near the Methodist Parsonage. F. M. ADAMS. Jan. 6th, 184. ~ 11 3t COPARTNERSHIP. The subscribers be leave to pen in their friend in Sumter andy the public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, under the style of A. M. & RL KEtbEDy, w h hey removed to the store lately occu pied by J. D. Murray. They intend keeping a general and exten sive assortment of Dry Goods, Hlardware and Grocereies, ana hope, by strict attention to business, and selling at the very lowest pri. ces, to merit a continuance of that patronage heretofore extended to them, A. M. KENNEDY. R. M. KENNEDY. Camden, Jan.10,1848. 11 tf W. THURLOW CASTON ATTORNE AT AW, T ai ben, a . . Office on King street, opposite the Court House, in rear of Boyd's Hotel. . peyJ. 84. 12ray a3mlad xe. Grcrisumterlople, by stit tetint W. E. RICKENNEDY. CamdenEJan.L0,E184 . 11, ATTORNEY AT LAW, uterill, . (I.. J. 184. MELLIHAMP RICHA N.DYSN Zuntrt 0. St.r Jan.26,V1848. 18 t. A:TTJUNEA RAR LA , Godswichnradtrin t ifrer supp heowil prepre tof execue ls pids fork inFie abovlid pen wrthsonal wtotes. a sharFie ofGubianRolvng isolcied Flutes wiest ofndh Accodins; Vironand. GTe sbsrib n fogs;sfied ndcs tomes a hesjstee a n reivedsps;heGla Godthickhkih dday;o tohPfersucply ThFie golubscriber wor witotpeul infor the inens util and vi iityltha Fueis; Fifesevn and cooni Viin FAnd ODryc Goodss Frcies HPore Cutlery o. Bsand stcey; boot and puseclss; o-n Cp &. &C.&c . ot.2, 1847. 4 tf he subrairit woud respetlenfoAr thistintsntrs f tuitrione ad vicinity, that Ohiory eiing and oriing, his 00L WTOC of Goodsi, Grommartn Hif .DtryGommenrceri, Hardare -C.tle0y andlih'rocker, Boostr and es;o.s n raphy, - -- A- -O2E00 Oct.m 20, 1847.ng - 4-10 Msicns on term Paof -a. fo 20s per Emriery ammncoed work, . - 8 00 .an. 28. 16 4e 0000 A W11f, do ' Prose- pgoh~d. TW Tobacc0 pr! Half lpa Just rseeIed b FAb.18, u..RV Bskets Chanig "III rngr do, TO in, Boiner": do eo ouche" Caskis Porter, quarts and do Ale.,Wines no ofaI qualitiei. Just received b Feb18 . rVY. ireserves West Indik Preserved ginger; West India prese pine Agples; liinee, peaches, plums and i Fresh prunes, currants, citron and'. For sale by 1boxeRaisins Dru Barel Ahrn Apples-B L o Also-A resh supply. ,of ~ s~s received by 8i . CamdenS. C., Feb. 16,-1847 J, L, HAYNSWORTBH SURGEON DENTIST, SUMT'R VILLE. S. C. OrrICs oN DOOR SOUTH op vng DRUG SiotU. # RECOMMENDATIO-N.' We respectiully desire to recommend Mr. Jame.s L. HaY vswOarn, as a skilful and thor oughly quallied opertor in his ptofession, and fully entitled to the confidence If thie cbusmu nty at large. He has been our pupil for the last TRKS TRAn,and has with persevering. in. dustry, probted by ail the ample opportunitiec which our establichnent in Colnibia affiorded. BLANDING & REYNOLDS. Columbia, May 1845. 20 1v ESTRAY. There is a large bay mare nule taken up by the subscriber, has the appearance olf be. Ion ng to some farmer, appears quite tame, a1hs been -worked; she is about 13 hand. high. The owner can come forward prove property, pay expenses and take her away. J. E. COSKERY. Dec. 31,1847. 10 tf SOUTH-CARONA-4sTER DISTe IN THE COMMON rLUS'. Wm.L . Hunt ads. C. Hunt, Adm'r Whereas Wn. H. Hunt,'who it in the custody of the iherif' of Sumter District, by virtue of a surrender by hi- bail, in the above stated case, has filed in my office his petition praying for'the benefit of the Act of the Gen eralAssembly for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, together with a schedule of his es tate and effects : Notice is hereby given, to the said C. Hunt Admr., and all other creditors of the said W. H. Hunt, to be and appear before the asso ciate Judges of the said State, at-the Court *of Common Pleas for Sumter -District, 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 efibets of the said W. H. Hunt, should not be assigned sud hebe discharged according to the provistons of the Act of the Genea Asembly for the relief of Insolvent Debtors. J. D. JONES, c. c. c. ,'. Clerk's ofiice, Surhter.Dist. Dec. 18th, 1847. . ~ 7 8m SOUTR-CAROLINA--SUMTER DOST. 11N THE coMMON PLEAs. Samuel 3. Young & Co. vs. Mendal Smith Whereas Mendal Sis . who is in the cus-, tody of the sheriff' of Sumter District by vir. ue of a surrender by his bail in the above stated case, has filegI in may o(Rece his ptition, praying for the benefit of the Act of teGen eral Assembly- for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, tgter with a schedule of his Es tate and efibts: Notice is hereby given, to the said Samuel J. Young & Co., a~ all other creditors of the said Mendal Slinith to he and appar before the associate Judge.. of the said Stt at the Court of Common Pleas for Sumter Dustrfct, <to be held on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in March nexct, to show cause, if any they can why the estate and efbets of the said Mendal Smith .should not be assigned and he be discharged accordin to the provis ions of the Act of-the Genera Assembly for the relief, of insolvent Debtors. J. D). .ONES, e. c. c. p. Clerk's office, Sum. Dist.D Dec. 18th, 18.47. 7 8 SOUTH CAROLENA-SUMTER.DIST. Elijah Reynolds ) ecta ration in A.. vs. .tachmentg i Assuaws. Isaac D. Whitworth.) sit. 'Whereas the Pzintiff' in theibove stated case having this -day filed his. Declaration againsttho -Defendant, who Isabsent froma and without the limits of the 8tate, (as it is said) and having neithe. wife nor'Attoriey known, upon whom a'copy of the above De claration, with a rule to plead thereto, rmay be served: It is therefore in pursadance,of the Acts of the Gezneral Ass~*nbly of-the St. in such cases made and provided kre that the Defendant do plead theteto orh. fore the eighteenth day of June A. ~8 otherwise final and absolute jugmer l be then given and awarded agaias him. - Office Com. Pleas, Sumter D~st., -17th Jane, 1847. 3. D. JONES, c. c. c. P. Jnt, 23. (*8.) 84 .qflfyd Notice. TO ALL WHOM IT M AY CONCERAN The subscriber takes this method. of In-. forming all those who are Indebted to him by a t with him bfore retrta tljeyl Will find their~Notes, cli thie h~ of 3. B. N. Hammet, Esq. for gdlction; JOHN Mt. HOD E. Feb. 28, 1836. - 38 2 f P 0,, A Y. asoeune o' hundred i be ieekith The u e r d-' in abib hscrbefI~j the public. Fresh Broad every' Unrlns4I~c Cakes of everyd ton 37 evening. Dec. 2 .d -1847. aN B-Oe rslitytoaly A small lo ofvery A osmal lo for sale low by A & PM T'he subscribei respOtilly I friends and the public in fitted out a house as a site Mattheuon's store, and betk Hotel and lod's Hotel, wvherW*il I Eatables o- f besthkind 1 t ford. Also, Planted Oy !, will be servea up in TV1 tl1Th Bar is furnishedwith ' the best ' i The subscriber1 hai a long z16k in the businiess, hopes, stric merit an eqailshard of ublic JAM~ C. asmden,I . 8, 1667.3 GIN MAK&M We are pre to eecute extent in line, bothWf1 and repairs. Our Gins aet any nadeinthe State, posse vantages of the Falling Breast Ribs, which saves 'a great deal pairs. We also use the e - , with teeth set in an angle thatc injure the fSmest saple, wit aan toregulate.the mUting of the ttouatbI, is edstructed en a ' ,vi a advautages of l s all vqry materil kin the - of aGfin. We would invitef at our shop and examin* e s whilst we would assuretlie publice that they shall have no causet. either of our work or prnces. CABINET MAEIKIG~ We are also prprdto do Cabinedline-such as Bedsteadsardee Safes, Book cases, Stands, TablesJpo~~ THUDSON & BOhR.L 80 iovt~ pil22, 187 .(cLOOK HER ~theNortwith a salfd stock of CLOCKS, WATC ~ kind of JEWELRY. Also, P CUTLERY, 'PERFUMERv, Knick Knackeria evey e~ The above stock lise *ver been ofbred i Sum selected with great cre, a ~ i please. - Purchosermsy expect gaitia for -~sh The. sutlciber returns ~S~~ kngwledgments for inast~aq renewal of 'patronage. SwnterAle,Spt. 14 gd 8 N. B.-Cocks, Wacej Jp paired amusual.' CHAR Fashionable Clothi tablishment, and ;ie mans' Outfiting. oa tw Euroe Ma h 10, 1847 -. Ofibr for dal oTong can be obtaine Suntatrh~ .ois Groceries, Hard eryS.adlery,, Shoes and - Caps,-Ilonnets -oes~e Dn 'Paints, Ois meodiat aymet to W~Lwr tadonor bo#O)'AI yc said Notes wilh be . "s. e lode and settleusaI to pa4mmla~~VJi totney: andtoe me, are requeste4 to without delay. . -THOS.. Feb12,184. 6