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Sm., a~~) ofoAOBH 5; ,~ 7% The'. -~~a.TAO H7 IE nee llimas a e didat next after the enszlng elec 47We are authorizid t ani ce JOE N NETTLES Esq., a candidate for the ol di&bof Tax 6Illector for Claremont count at tipusuinglelectionu. : We are autho'rlzed to announce WIL Li"l BARRET, Esq., as a candidate fc Tax bollictor, at the ensuing Election. WA. KENT &JIITCHELL, 2:MASONIC II ALL," No."% 2 KING-ST. (CORNER O. WENTWORTH, CHA RL ESTON, . C. W. A. K. & M. ofbrm to the public superior article in superfine Dress and Froe] COATS; Beaver, Frock and Over-Coats an Sacks, (plain and embroidered,) Cashmere Merino, Satin, Silk and Cassimere Vests plain and figured Cassimere and other Panti with a general assoPtnment of Out-ftti Goods and Fanci AJTICLES. PURCHASERS WILL FIND AT ALL TIMES Al EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT. OF TnE 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., Bilk 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; Bilk, cotton and lamb's wool socks, Silk and merino Under-shirts and Drawers, Lamb's wool and Shetland mixed do., Flannel, Segovia and Berlin do., Blbaker flannel and Eng. bucksin do., Minerva Shoulder Braces, Riding and Money Belts, Dressing Gowns and Caps, Silk and cotton Night Caps, Trunks;talises and carpet Bags, Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, Comba, Brushes, Perfumery, &c., 4c., *c. Day's Water-Proof Caps, Coats, Cloaks, Cushions. ant L1FE PREBSERVERS. The supveirt o h wrmnip< th bv arments is unparktlelled in this c pny city in the Union. 11TA1l orders filled with promptness an dispatch, on the most reasonable terrds-an all Goods Warranted or no Sale! WV. A. KENT & MITCHELL, Keeps constantly on hand a complete as portmnent of the above,Goods at their storei Camden, S. C., Masonic Hlall, directly oppc site Dr. Cleveland's Drug store. Feb. 16, 1848. 16 1y LANDS AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber offers for sale the follow ngTracts of Land, at the followving reduce prices: One Tract nojommrg lands of Elias Duran1 biatilda Durant and John Donalds, in Middl Salem, containing by resurvey 852 acres il Q352. One Tract, on Lynche's Creek, known a the Bradley Trract, lyingtetween English' cross roads and Durant's Ferry, adjoinht~ lands of David Cole and others, containjin 8303 acres at $400. One Tract, on Ly nehe's Creek, in Darling ton District, with D urant's Ferry attached t it together wvith a large now flat, containin *148 acres, at the very redluced price c 8400. One other Tract, on Hope swamp, adjoin ing lands of WVells, Hancock and Wilson, c 300 acres more or less, at One Dollar, an *One Dollar and Fifty Cents peor acre. The quality of Lynche's Creek lands ar too well known to require any praise or put fing. Suffice it to say then, that on sue: lands as I am offerihig at the above reduce prices, 1 have heretofore made with prope cultivation and taanuring, one bale cotton pe 'lflrI am also the Agent to sell deveral othe lhrge bodies of Lands in a high state of cul *tivation and improvement; which are ofibro at tbe small sum of $3 per acre. Terums are made to suit purchasers; an length of time given that is at all reasonabli J. D ASHMORE, Agent of Martha Ash~more. Nov. 25, 1847. 5 lamntf . NOTICE. All persons indebted to D. R4olomons, doc'i pre 'requesped .to- come forward and mak paymenl,-as the subscriber is desirous of set gling up his business.. R. SOL.OMONS, Admr. Feb. 16. 16 2t FURNITURE. .ntreceived a fine assortment of curl maple and fancy sitting and ltocki ng chairn tane and wood seats; together with a fin ausol;tmenit of Furniture, suach as aSofas, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Bed-steads', Fanc~ srndP ig n D e s ng B r a s &c.&.c. &~c. Forsmale.eheap foi cash or r -J. F. SUTHE ANIX * ~iimderi, Jan 10, 1849. 'fl tf rs~~ou tiii ie IfMelcne Sopnh Od tO AR .. . - ; notoepdotrontftl~ms comjltotn awktf~rnab.Qr~n and % Aerinann Drugu ec -.v iabl- Famni Sy Medic'ns Pago&. Sas rush. Combs 'd Mise ane dui' sArtiolesin4hicoubtry. Attention isiolei to the followingRre prtione: P'etprs', lyit *sLee' and Speicer's B ious ils; I Hooer'sGenuibe Pills, Hullos, Chase's and Marsh's single and dou ble Trus'ses; Linses' improved Donestic *Instrument, or. Enema Apparatus; re.* - Nursing Bottles and Tubes; - Nipple Shields, and Shells and-BrastPipesf r Heifers Teats beautifully prepaired; Genuine Brmuda Airow.Root, Tapioca; Sago, Pearliad Patent Barley; Hew's Norte and Bone Liiment; Davis' iiPKiller;'Dudley''Pain Extractor; McAlliste'sf World's salve; l1arrison, .thdklhand Ga y's Ointment, for the cure' of serofulus and other tumors, ul cers and sores, rheumatic and Neuralgic Vains, &c. - Dr. 4len's vegetable Compound for Dyspep.. sia, Clove Anodyne, Tooth Ache Drops. Roach's Embrocation, (genuine); Butler's Aperient and Henry's Genuine cal. cined Magnesia; - Cleveland's Cough Mixture; French Jujube Paste; Refined. Liquorice, English; Thompson's Botanic Medicines from the Labaratory of Ephraim Larabee, of Balti more, comprising overy article ueed in the practica. Also, a' full assortment of the Genuine Shaker's Herbs, Feb. 2, 1848. 14 'ly EPPING'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND QUJ.EN'S There are few cases of chronic and painful Rheumatism that will not yield to the influ ence of Sarsaparilla and Queen'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, chronicas well as recent. One bottle will, in most instances, effectualy re -nove all pirnples, postules, or blotches 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 scrofulous affections, sores, and breakings out in young children, and is safe and efficaciotis in removing entire ly ever'ytrace of hereditary diseases from the system in the tenderest infant; in factin allcu .taneous afibctions 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 Lone to the stomach, and I t will effectually relieve Erysapelas eren in its worst stages, and all persons suffering from this distressing complaint are advised to . use it, first so, but if no marked relief be found a after taking one bottle, it will be necessary . to use the H~ydriodated Potash with it. Not wishing to publish certificates as is done in the case of all'quack medicines of the day, to effect their sale, and s6 force thenm up on the public, the subscriber bogs leave to 'state that this preparation Xas been prescribed and used by a number of Physicians and Plan ters of our city andl neighbiorhood, wi th great - success, viz: Dr. HI. R. Frost, Dr. W.G. Ramsay, Dr. Thois. Y. Simmons, Dr. C. C. Pritchard, Mr. S. Legare, Lieit. Wilson, U. S. R.S., all of this city, Dr. James Stoney, Beaufort. Dr. J. A. Mayes, Sumter. &c. '. For the composition of this p reparation, and the Medicinal Properties of the Queen's Delight, Physicians are respecfully refered to the 5th and 6th Nos. Vol. 1, of this "Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy." Price $1 per bottle, or $5 for do. The same preparationl as a Syrup, is also prepared at $1 per quart bottle, or $5 per 6 bottles. Prepared by J. P'ETER M. EPPlING, Kcimist and DruLggit Kn-st. For sale in Sumtierrille bythe Ageni, JOH!N I. MlILLER, Ml. D. OJTThe subscriber will receive negroes la boring under any of the above mentioned dis enee~s, even the most liopeless and obstinate 1cases, on treatmneut; or those persons having Iunsound negroes, and not wishing to incur the expense attendant on such treatment, and are willing to dispose of themi with the view ofeeing them cured, will find a pur chaser in the subscriber, who is willing to give a fair price for such. March J1, 1847. - 2 ly NEW1 FALL GOODS8 AT THE CAMDEN BAZAARI. NI. DRUCKERt & 0C -Are now receiving from the North, a very large anid splendid assortment of Seasonable Goods, contisting in part of, .Cloths, Cassi. mores, Sattinets Vestings, Linens, Secarfs, -Cravats and Stocks--plamn, figured and strip edI Alpaccas, and other desirable Goods for Ladlies' Dresses; Also, a splendid variety of Calicoes and Chintzes, and the very best and cheapcst assortment of Bleached and Brown MuhslIinsm in the Town. The above Goods have been selected with ,the greatest care, expressly for the Crmnden 3 Market, and lIaving been purchasedl on the most advantageous terms [for cash,] will be sold at a very aull advance on the NorthierD cost.. - Also--A Large Stock nf lardware; Groceries, Baggin~g Rope, Twine, Boots and Shoes. TAR! TAR !! TAR !!! A .prinkoi lbof sTABR on hand, and for sale art ttio co. heai serib i ni them ve unMdethe fP on * P.MOE the rpoe. otan t 1k Twoe bueess rectu y oii ak Op har*d rA lic pra ..J 10S ES krib ~ ~ 1~oters av flt;te wile bmusines re1p e l ii~s i * PERRY-*MOSES. De.12,1848. - rrHaving altered My busies relation, would garnestly call on my-. fofmer - ustoni ere to come forward and rhae seittlements c accounts due to 1stJan..1848. A. J. MOSES. SELLING OFF AT COS'I A large pu sortment of Mouselin de Laine and Casmeres; some of our rich and han somebli patrna. A. J. & P. MOSE NOTICE. The undersigned expects-to open in Sumtei ville, on Monday, the 17th instant, a ENGLISH SCHOO, limited to Twent P upils, and similar to that lately kept by 51 BowLES. The schcol room is In the new buildin on the lot lately occupied by r. LAURE DINKINS, and near the Methodist Parsonag4 F. M. ADAMS. Jan. Oth, 184. -11 at COP 'ARTNERSHIP. The subscribers beg leave to informn thei friend in Sumter and the publio generall that they have entered ito copartnershi under the style of A. Ml. & R. KENNED1 when they removed to the store lately occu pied by J. D, Marray, They intend keepin a general and extei give aiisortment of Dr Goods, Hardlware an Grocercies, and hope, by strict attention t business, and selling at the very lowest pri ces, to merit a continuance of that patronag heretofore extende-d to them. A. M. KENNEDY. R. M. KE NNEDY, Camden, Jan. 10, 14. 11 tf W. THURLOW CASTOA ATTORNER AT AWI Th a In b beg , a . if. Office on King tree the pubhioeneCoul House, in rear of Boyd's Hotel. Jan. 1D. 12 a m Grc isuma roe, y ri W.E RARDSOKNNY Camen Jan 10 1848.L E, S. f .THURALOW FCASEOr ATTOR1NEY AT LAW, Ofic nKintreetl, opost theCo Ja. 1H4. 1ELICH M RCA mN DYSON Hain ulctedise, in Sutevile Jan.26,R1848.E1 t.f ATrTJUNA T i LAWD tomerg loathe hiselfs rie ~utele noteparedal from exte North kthe owin Good thec vine adon aonableformerspp Aeshare ofspose icf atre onae pis olici Fin goldps wi fth orthot pencil et Te sb rinfors ifrens and cuovn Psos ltes ies rod tAccordihn, theiolinan Guitar strings; Optick Glasses; Fine Pocket Cutlery; Roi4 gers' R azair strops, a superior article; Stet Beads and steel bag and purse clasps; Gc thick clocks-eight day; Percussion cupi &c. &c. &c.. FREEMAN HOYT. Nov. 22, 1847. 4 tf NEW FALL AND WINTER 00DEh The subscriber would respectfuly infort the citizens of Sumterville and vicinity th: he is now receiving and opening his IAL STOCK of Goods, consistmn of... Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutler and Crockery; Boots and shoes; Hate an Caps, &c. &c. &c. A. LORYEA. Oct. 20, 1847- 41 tr M~rs. Robinstoua Will open a Female School at Liber Hill, Kershaw Nistrict, with competent Al sistants, on terms of tuition as flowvs, p, session of five mnonths: Orthography, Readin~g aind Writing, $7 With Arithmetic, Grammar and His. tory commenced, . . . . . 0 English Grammar, History and (Geo. graphy, .. .. - . 12 C Drawing and Painting, . . 10 ( Music on the Piano, - - 20 Embroidery and worstea work, -.8 4 .Jan. 28. 18a e did sipekanv dI eI t F o Al. Wines and Lquors. of,a, Waite. Jos eieive by qavwy W8es(iidiad e . mpreservd no e w; hmes a intm D an chri..4frrns citrath and Ieon I 1-4 a ie Raisins; F I- Barrels; r Ape; I ons d Alle h a.id Liudisof at riEVYrecevy L Y. CaKdeb 1 C.,eb., 7 ,a L-, HAYNSWORTH, iS U R G E O N. D'E N T* - Wi'i''I"Jes T'i SUMTERVILLE.:8. C Oririen oni noont Soorn Or Tilit IDRupo 8 as.7t R L' C O m M E N D A TIO0N. We respectiully denire to reenommenid Mr. n Jaurt -L. H AvnCSWnaTu, as9 a skilful and thor oualy qualified optrertor in his professirn, and fuly entitled to the confi.lence ofthe cou. . ty at large. He has been nuir pdpll ibsr the s4THAaE YKAtS, and has with peggayinji g in rdustr, profred by all thepsnple opoportunitie *which our estalichment in Columii alrardled. -BL A IN DING &-,R EY NOLDS. Columbia. May 18. 20 V f ESTRAY. r There is a large b'a y mare mule taken up ,by the subscriber, has the appearance of be. ,longmig to some farmner, appear@ quite tame, ,and has been worked; she is about IS hands Mhigh. The owner can rome forwd. prcov property, pay expenses and take her away -~ -J. J. E. COkltY. d Dec. 31, 1847. ,r10 tfo * 8UTH-0AROLINA-SUMITER DISM IN THE COMM1ON PLEA&. Wm. H. Huntnite ds. C. H unt, oAo'r. Whereas W . H. bunt, who il in the custody of the sheriff of Sumter District, by virtue of a surrender by his bail, in tht above r stated case, has filed ny oflice his petition pirving for the benefit of th Act of the Gen eral Assembly .or the relief of Insiolvent Debtors, together with a schedule of hises 'tate and effects : Notice is hereby givenI to the said C. tHnt Admr., and all other creditors of the said W. i. Hunt, to be. an appear before the .aspd ciate Judges of the said State, at the Court of C.mmon es84. fr S E DiItit said. H. Hlunt should nt Aidand -herbeshre accordun, oiingt theprvon ioi o the ft of thera Acteblf thee. eaAsebyfrterelief of Insolvent bbos Debtors D NF, tetsrihasc.eo his c.'P Claerk's oficeis me it D oiec.s hereb, gi847. t' th sai C.m SamHueltJ toung &n Cpo.a bs endhalSmith cit JWhes ofedai Smta, whas te Cur. tody Comfo thesfor Sumter Districtbyo be hel on th surstde boyi bailin the aovrt staed e, hagfed oing tyoc thi peiion, pryigfo the eft of the nr Asebt o the n raAsebyfrterelief of nsolvent ebop Detos 3t.te wihD . schedulc. cf his E NCes oisieeb Sumten, DithadSme Jab . Young & Co. VS. ot erdtor Smthe Sai WMeea mitha Smith, whnd i thpe ber Court of themonerieasof Sumter Distrbyt, - tof a sendtefrbyst bonail afte the fourth satd e, dshargfied inccyodiget hs ptition priongo h eei of the Act ofthe Gener.ml o orlAsebthrte relief of insolvent Dbos Debors tog .orwthEa scu. of his E. Nlrkoftice, sum.eb gieto th sad me 'J. Yougc. C. d~l th er 18editrs.o7 tm Isad eDa Whithorth. an apa beor kheeasite udgestofi the aid ove atie cats e holdin their dayoinda afte tehe or ~Main Marc .Defedat wo sv cause, if frna thenca wihy the emidefbts of the Sae a ti said) andhavin eithe wifu nor beAttornee andwn, beo dishrge acoyn o the bovisD. Acfios of the Ac feGeneral Assembly fSt Lthat teiefe ndalnt Dpebd rto ob Olrc ffice m l, Sume Dist. 17h lue 14. 7I m vs. . D.c JO' Aucu.ra y Juaac D. Whtwrt.) 84ifyd T~ hera sustPintffinthe abeto otain cas formingl thisda 'lidbto hism byio aNstd the Acco dat wt'heo ant fcom - foraid and havingeneithe whif neor retrda knwn upo wil fdhe aco ., of thaoe Do. Ac of the General Aseml .ftett iFesuc case mae 8n pvdI Oiere 8.i tN,44 0. R~k Thh. of8 1w niipzed aB - of 6fi ,Bread - every escption, at.' Faiiie Wishinug b every 1orin il le e at tie'tore.former i The subscribe anda pyneiiityu to ,solicit Grs rea4 ever Cak ef irery descritirw clo Dec. 29,,1847. A small lotof very n u for Wale Jewby The subscriber respectfully hi friends and the public in Feneralithat fitted out a houve asa RESTAU site Mattheson's store, and betweej)m Hotel and Boyd's Hotel, where will bd.&#o nWd Eatables cf the best kind the mark ford. Algo, Planted O ter#--al will be served up inthe best utgl Bar is furnished with Liquors and igarwd. the best quality. The subscriber having a long p et in the business, hopes, by strict muerit an equal share of puiblic .-:UJAMEK.C. A I Camden, No4.3,.1847. 3 GIN MAKING) &C We are. prepared to execute orderst* extent in the above line, both for' and repairs. - Our Gins are not 80 se any madein the State, possesingl vantages of the Falling Breasta Ribs, which saves a great deal pairs.: We also use the Steel T with teeth set in an angle that can'not injure the finest staple, tvith ac in to regulate the moting 9f te cottp; oeid is constructed on a tlan, giving advantageirof lghtnless; strenigt aiVd all very material in the euccei of a Gin. We would invite plan at oui shop and' examine for tleun* Q whilst we would assre4epbli u that they shall have ao- cause either ot our work or prices, CABINET MKN We are also prepared to do worfI the - Cabimet line-..such as Bedsteads. Waaulob. Safes, Boog casesi Stands, Tables, Cu rs &c. &c. at short notice, on liberal ifl I UDSON & BROTHER.~ Opite the Presk lerian ~~c~A Sumtervile April22, 1847.20 l ' (LOOK- HERE, STesubscriber has just ret the North with a full and wel stc of CLOCKS, WATCJHE8~ kind of JEWBLRY. Also, PISTO CUTLERY, PERFDMAERY, T6)~ Knick Knackeries of every decrption' .The above, stock is the lrest over beq&'offered in Sumtervil. e. selected with great care, and Purchorers mnay expect to find guins for Cash. *- 44 The subscriber teturns his E' knowledgments for past favors, renewal of petronage. Sumnterville, Sept.14, 1847, N. B.--Clocks, Watches, paired as-usual. WILLIAM MATRU1 No. 187, East .Ba, Co,~c CHIARLFOTON4 Fashiopable Clothin~ a tablishm~ent, and ever va 4t~ mens' Outfitting. Goe Europe.$1. MIarch 10, 1847.p A. J. &P. ;Ofrer for sale can be phrained in ~uu assortm~ent of of~ Goods, Groceries, 11 ecry, SaddlekyC 8hoes .and Cape,,lBonnets,Cop'sw Drug, Paints, Ois a i eb4~ 1 1848v~ '[have apnpi~ia~tjrWh~a~B to' to make inmihdia yit&b tcrpney: and those svtd Feb 1* 184