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. 1% 1k 1 itheI it; 90nelctn. '~ toAannounceoSrSM e atorei nouce WIL. ",Es s a andidate for ~ of rnipraiance Bi~'d~ggh2n~ udncilo waserude.* M IA A "' of. allkl ti It -codiM~ititraotlIs publiebe tSzo.. 'at no slave wh0se 8wner I ni e Imits ofU the town of1 sumntei me, .e permitted to work nb n t #eAr int be first pro. o for which, the sum 'f4ig ts, for toiihthoiulablorers, ~audthe of onidollatridfity cents for mechati ciehell-I biaid: and that no permit shall l' a longer timeitI three months: and Vfylse shall neglect to procure a per'. 41Ev'ie eh'i1- b6 imprisoned by: tile lil 0el0ssod by Council; and in; aii s aet Mtlibeity, i~.i the expenses of. hisother arrest and 16risontment have le frataad. - .ad P'~blished by order of Council, J. . N. HAMMET, Clerk of OuncM MatcWh8th, -4. 21 -tf BUCEPHALUS, JR.o he sbscribei -throug thesoiiaino Mesfriends, has made arrangeme'ts to stand his celebrated Horse DCEPHALUS, Jr. iP Smnter District, the ensuing- spring. aid Horse may be expectedtn pass through e Salema, Samterville, by Fultn, and per. lps Stateuburg, and in the Fork of Black - -'.&Papd any other place where sufficient. yncoura.ed and convenient to his route, hv*i be. determined by the groom, W. .experience go a groom, is equal to any t~eate. TRaxs-Bucephalus, Jr., will be let to tare. at #400 the single leap; 0800 the season, and 812.00 to insure a mare to be a n.foa; 25 cents to'the groom in every in. stance. Patting with o mareiforfoej the .surance in every instance. Lvery care I be taken to prevent accidents, but no ity should any occur. .B. Where a company of ( or 8 mares is made. u by- responsible persona, and the Horse and Groom furnished free of charge as'ha is passing round through the season, 1 gill rediwce the season to 87, and the insu rance to,$1. I will also give the same eh anc toil those who feel disposed to pa o4'orse upon said terms and condi. PEDIGREE. Buacephalg,Jr. was got by 3. P. Rodgers' Bucepha s;he byWilliathson'a.Bodford of - Virgiqiaade Old imported Bedrord, Old]uohlp'4mwas by old king Herod, and'he 14Twg Twig by the nld imported JIanus; his ,dm was, according to inmorma tion, aMely Bucephalus Junior's dam was got by old White Oak 8plit; he by Low. is; Collins' Split, whose performance as a Race H~orse was well established on the Caniden Turf, and he out of the old imported Rattle-the-Cash ;' Bucephalus Jr's, g. 'dam was got by.Marcus. rcould here publish a longistr of certifi qates from different Districts relative to Bu cephalus Jr's. reputation as a foal getter, but deem it useless, as reference cani be had to his printed bills, and to citizens of Sumter District, who have seen of his colts and - knew'they will not suffer by comparison with Ilhose of any other Horse. JAMES D. McILWAIN. 'SOUTH-CAROLINA--SUMTEft ,DIST. April 3rd, 1847. We the undersigned, do hereby certify, that we are acquainted with James D. Mcl walin's-Becophalus Horse; seen of his colts and therefore take great pleasure in stating to the public, that thiey'have fully come up to our expectations. Equal, if not superior, to any colts we have seen for years passed: (Signed.)' Samuel Tindall,. Dr. John Boyd, Harvms eSkinner, 0. WV. Rhamf,, Esq. ~dwaiBroughton, Daniel McElveen. EA1Unioae having settlements to mnke with the subscriber, in relation to accounts - made with him in- Sumter District, may ex. -pect-to meet with him at Sumter Court du. ringethe first week. JAMES D. McILWAIN. March 8, 1848. 21 12t 00UPARTNEREHIP. s)~utlscoibers beg leave to inform they ftnd andl the, publio generally, that their have entered intos copartnership under ;.he h SQ&N.WAY & WINN, for the pur pefcrryimg on the Tailoring ',uuiness. "Te'have taken the New Buildinq next n ua ssortmleflofCotsa. adTrimmigs'anrhoe ~Qatntio't0bnsines t oetit a con. ~ ~ ~%#l#9 ge l0retofore so libor. to them. - 0. CN AY, ~~ 12 tf "$ un ~ 4 eies *tiaybeseen atte th A. 3..& P. MOSES. t: W IAWANTED.L T.I or4teegroboy*s.a apprentldes to learn the cjfnters'trde Apply at this of Jan.19i18A& 12 tf PARTNER$HIP NOTICE. The subrcribers havi assocl re 4 ude the firm "'r OF T V 0,e .ust a ns Vepctul a~leit& tfc aonngeit a A. J. MOSES, PERRY WMOSES. Jan. 1,1848. -Having altered y b . neas relatiou, I wmud dagrnest1ycall- on. ziformer custosh irsilo, ome forwp rd and vike'settlemdnts of ac~biindtA due to 1et Jan. 1848. A. 3. MOSES. SELLING OFF AT COST. A la-ge assortment of Mouselin de Laines and Cah .ndies;some of our rich and hand some pittorne. A. J.'& P. MOSES. NOTICE. The undersigned expects to opon in -Sumter ville, on Monday, the 17th instant, an ENGUISU SC QOL, limited to Twenty Pupil.anud similar to that-lately kept by Mr. BWLES. The school room Is' in the new building on the, lot lately occupied by Mr. LAUREL Dagrssi ad near the Methodist Parsonage. F. U. ADAMS. Jain. 6ths1848. 11 t COPARTNERSHIP. The subscribers begjqoI to inform their frienda in Sumter and Jbe public generdly, that the have entere into copartnership, undeir'e style of A. M. & I. KENNEDY, when they removed to the store lately occu pied by J. D. Murray. They intend keepmg a general and exten sive assortment of ry Goods, Hardlwoie and Grocercies, and 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 FURNITURE. Just received a' iae assortment of curl maple and fancy sitting and Rocking chairs, cane and wood seats; together with a fine assortment of Furniture, such as Sofas, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Bed-steads, Fancy and Plain Dhessin Bureaus, f'or salo choap forcph 'good paer. 3. P.STHERLAND. Camden, Jan 10, 1848. ..11 tf , W. TILURLOW CASTON, ATTORNEY AT L.tw, Qtamben, 0. (t. Office on King street, opposite the Court House, in rear of Boyd's Hotel. Jan. 1848. 12 Smn RICHARD lY DYSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sumnterville, 0. g. W.T E. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, SUM TERTVILLE, S, C. TEO1CAS 3. FRASER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, E. H. MELLICHAMP, A ND Qlontractor iln GeneraI, EInving located himself in Sumterville, is aow prepared to execute all kinds of wvork n the above line on reasonable terms. A'share of public patronage is solicited. 2 doors woest of the Methodist Parsonage. Jan. 26, 1849. 18 tf SUMTERVILUE BAKER Y BREAD? BREAD?: The subscriber respectfully informs the nlnabitants of Sunmterville and vicinity, that to has opened a BAKERY, for the purpose >IspligBod liscuits and Cakes of Families whing to be served with Dread svery morning willI please leave their orders tt the store formerly occupied by C. '!.oan. Theo subscriber truste, by stri::t attention, mnd'nnctuality, to solicit the patronage of he public. Fresh .Bread every morning, and Fresh Dakes of every description by 3O'clock eve. 'y evening, JOHN CINA, Ja. N. 8.-Orders punctually attended to. Dec. 29, 1847. * 12 Om laaitedi to Iltae, Dy the Towvn Council of aumtervillo, om 1 toO able Npgosmen to Work on the tristes ad r-oads of- the village. Wage0. muid nmonthly. Apply to T. J. COGHLAN. Mar. 28, 1848. 22 2t k lah Colrd'' -Bilk a *il CambrdV KIO'd SikO an Sielfi Ilasti iin i SAlk aio4 Silk and' yi d ' Silkee &ile Mine Tunk'aie ca tas, Silk ini0gham Combe, Brushes P e &c & Coatsj ,oz 401 N tile above. a-ishonts Is"'~iib~ --" any city T 1O'AII 9or filleId "W "~' it~~~ dispatch, oi lho most reamouaqlae tr all Goods Warrgten r .W. A.>KFilT~L.MITOHREIL Keeps constantly onhana71ipeh"p ea sortment of the above Goods aithetr stre a n Camden, S. C., MasoniocHall, dif-eet oppo.. site Dr.Clevelanda Drug store, Feb. 16, 1848. 10 DRUG AD l No. 207 Kute4sTflT, Eow E CHARLE&TOV S. C Broad-sLreeli nearly OAMDENKs Has received in addt6n tle tonsve at9C y rs 2nd the Noith ik1tik a Iag4 ad. weU 4e lected tock of 7 Chemicals;Perery an Fancy Aricles The Proprietor now ifires oie of tl e t complete*. stocks.. of French, Qemrri aM Ami~ericanIDrugs, Chemicals, valuableFinil ly MeiiePerfumery, &c., Soaps, Blrish es, C'ombs and other Fancy and Misdeingin... ous Articles in this country. Atgention is, solicited to the foleowing pre pattions: Peist, Beckwith's, Lee's and Spencer' Bil 'lous Pills; Ifoopor's Gennine Pills; HluH's, Chase's and Marsh's single and dou ble Trusses; - Linses' improved Domestio. Instrument, r; Enemna Apparatus; , - Nursing Bottles-and Tubes; Nipple shielde, and Shells and .3rea4s: Heiters Teats beautifully propared~ Genuine Bermuda Arrow Ro,~ Tapioca; Saga, Pearly and Patent Barleyf Hew's Nerve and Bone Linimet; -Davis' Pain Killer;. udley's Pin Ext actor;, McAlliser's World' 'salve; Harrison, Judkin, and Gray's Qintment~ for -the cure of scrofulus and otatn~eu cere and sores, rheumatic and-Neuraigio Pains, &c. Dr. Allen's vegetable Compournd for Pyespep. sia, Clove Anadyne, Tooth Aclic Prop. Roach's Embrocation, (gom o); Blutler's Aperient~and Henry *Genuine cal eined Magnos - Cleveland's Cough Mixture; Prene Juajubo Paste; Refin ULiquorice, English; Thompson's Botanic Medicines from the Labaratory of Ephraimu Larabee, of Blalti more, comprising every article, used in the. practico. Also, a full assortment 'of the.Genuine Shaker's Herbs. Feb. 2, 1848. 14 ly (TLOOK HERE.40 Tihe subscriber lias just returned frota e thNor.h with a full anid well selected stock or (ULOCKS, WATCHES, aqd l kind of JEWE LRY. 'Also, PISTOLS, Fiuef 'UTLERY, PERFUMERY, TOYS and Knick Knapkeries of every desicription. The abovo stock is. the largest that lad weor been ofl'erod in Siiriatervilie. Has been ,nnlocted witha groat care, and cannot fail to please. , , Purchosers may exect to &i d gredt bar. gains~ for Cash. The npbscriber returns his, gitful ac.. knowledgmenta f6 paist favors, knd soli'cits a ronewal of patronage. FREEMAN HOYT. Sumnterville, Sept.14 1897 46 ly N. R-Clockse Watcbes, and Jewelry re .pared as usual. .. 'he -subscriber respectully. iforms lis frlends and the publlidin yheral,' aot he has fitted oit a house as a RhlT4U T op. sitejilatitheson's store, rnd beteu~ie' Hotel and Doyd'sHotel,n who nd Eatables of the best kind the W ~ aa~ ford. Also, Pi ted 0 traf fho wvill he ser ed~bi Bar is ftital 4~t~ ea t~ h the best mnerit an equalshr ofub Camden, Nov. 8, 1847. 8 3 -J. re n0 red Twt 14 i I6a ' - - - . .n ia w Ist r c~ qifa i n is tobke 'nnio.'g N4~ said) n havn fo e eig et ouiu $~ be then ~en n ared a bth~ 'l7tht uneo8,.7 1.P. M. Er~ L Deari- -i~'S~.~ org.Queezn cessar thatir old be attaubU6~ ofilie ou afwlentoD~ro Physician of aep t~ w Mobile 9' ** Agny for thie pale orfv~rp~a~o Stla~la. w ould se4 i greatl to your Jateresto tobsa chere, and sho1yadtrinto as ainy os: h~bwuc ysfic, an~IyI ol prepuion on~ havo.eje ~~wit ~ a the Stlni 2 h ra Wet~ainaflbtioe, avi~ flratro~ e* 4 kewtits re trt al r ties, myears ~ ~ Ip~ej tortDr..Thos~y 0b# , ror e~y t whqm.I would rfer -o, f thtLnj stryb V ; I bihthe abovolete to .t f~ satisf the public lof the viu of tion of8*iparifla aen eIiDJ~ The last bi~ shows eona~nle iW ~ estimatededthertnoent the ediea i-ofesel~a aiisnoseb the sneers, 4&d dre 90Aouse itsa ben te niaz e o~ ant - PIN1 '9 K 'N1. ia L, E;S, e IIt -vj 34,o4