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(E~'aeauthoried tbann UceWIL
MiAM G.BARRET, Esq. asaudiate for
Tax foilectW ooCt the neo"n.
his fiend,, 6ide. arr 1 tip
his celebratedHore BU BPHAL .
in Sumster DitAci ditf the of pri'gs
i o ay bel expectedo pan through,
the Saleins, Sumtei b Fulton, and
17W. ar auhrie p~non er-L
hapM &titARbur T sq and asin Fork daflack
Rive aubso ther place there lictiont.
ly enou, asd iaeaftnient to his. route,
hich'Oie h deterined -by the groom,
ine SipuerDibri-agooM, enis equal to any
in the State.
TzaM-BueephaluS, Jr., will be let to
mares, at b4.0 the single leap, oo the
seaonad and toinure atr to i. ro be
in foal: 25 ceatero the gr oom, in every in
stnc. Parting ith'tie mare forfSitt the
insurance in every instane. Every eare
,ill bis tkep -to prevent ceidents, but no
liability should any occur.
'N..B Where a companyt 6 or 8 mares
is made ip by respensible persons, and the
Horse and Groom firnished free of charge
as he is passing round though he season, I
will redue the season to , and the insu
rance to $10. Iiwill also g've the same
chance to all these who feel disposed to pa.
tronise my Hlorse upon said terms and condi
tions.
.uehls .PEDIGREE. .
BehauJr. was got by-J. P. Rndlgers'
Bucepalus; he byWilliam~son's Bedford of
VIri nia. and he byOld imported Bedrord.
Olifupehalus' dm was by old king Herod,
and he bTwig; Twig by the old imported
Janus ; his g, dam was, according to informa
tion, a Medley. Ducephalus Junior's dam
was got by old White Oak Split; he by Le*-.
is Collins' Split,'-whose performance as a
Race Horse was :well established on the
Camden Turf, and lie out of the old imported
Rattle-the-Cash; Bucephalum Jr's, g. dam
was got by Marcus.
I could here publish a long list of certifi
cates from different Districts relative to Bu
eephalus-Jr's. reputation as a foal tter, but
deem is useless, as reference can ~ehad to
hid pjrinted billsjgnd to citizens of Sumter
Distript, who: hive: seen of his colts and
khoitbf'ilbletsufier byceemparison with
thoesganyother Horse.
thoq o~y AMES D. McILWAIN.
IOUTH-CAROLIN4--EUMTER DIST.
'-April ard, 1847.
We the undersigned,-do hereby certify ,
that we are acquainted with James D. McIL-.
wain's Becephalus Horse; seen of his colt*e
and therefore take great pleasure in stating
to the public, that they have fiully come up to
our expectations. Equal,- if not superior, to
* **any colts tre hatp seen for years-passed:
Samuel Tindall, Dr. John Bloyd,
Harvey Skinner,. (. W.'Rhame, Esq.
Edwrard Broughtea Daniel McElveen.
. t!All those 'hating settlements to make
with the subscriber, in'relation to accounts
made with hita in c8umter District, msy ex
potto meet with him at Sumter Cutdum
ring the-first week.
JAMES D). McILWAIN.
March 8, -1848. 21 12t
COPARITNERSHP
The subscribers beg leave to inform they
frends and the public generally, that their
have entered tinto copartnership under the
firm of CONWAY &r WINN, for the pur
pose of carrying on the Tailoring husiness.
They have taken the New Building next
door below China's Hotel. They intend
kp ge oda assortment of Cloths, Ca.
e~yisd;Trimmings, asud hope
* -- ~by ti a apt~ to business to merit a con.
$n su p4mp topage heretofore so liber
A. CONWAY,
D.'J. WINfl.
1 0 sl a very large
t, Garden teed
ffyr arietleil.
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TWimil 1848. te
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42 rj,';
PAFNiRHI OTICE;
PER ildeiE.
f, Ub ''ll.e. 1At
wal$ ~ l'onmy fo ierdlubtom
era to coats feard and make settlements of
SELLING OFF AT COST4
A large assotment of Mouselin de Laie
and Cashn es.; somne af our rich and hiand
some pattern.
A. 3. & P. MOSES.
NOTICE.
The undorigned expects to oen in Sumter
Ville. on onday, .the 17 instant,, an
ENGLISH SCHOOL, limited to Twenty
Pupil;., and similar to that lately kept by Mr.
BowLr.'
The school room I4 in the new building
on the lot lately occupied by Mr.' LaUvaM
Dinrsand near the Methodist Parsonage
F.M. ADAMS.
Jan. 6th, 1848, 11 at
COPARTNER 3HIP.
The subscribers beg leave to inform their
friends in Sumter and the public -generally,
that they'have entered intQ copartnership,
under. the style -of A. M. A KENNEDY,
when they removed to the store lately occu.
pied by J. D. Murray.
They intend keepig a general and exten.
sive astinent of oods, Hardware and
Grocercies, and hope, by strict attention tc
business, and sielling at the very lowest pri.
ceeto merit a continuance of that patronage
heretofore extended to them.
A. M. KENNEDY.
- . R. M. KENNEDY.
Camden, Jan. 10, 1848. 11 tf
FURNITURo.
Just received a fine assortment of. 'arI.
maple and fancy sitting and Rocking chaird,
cane and wood:seats; together with a fine
assortment of Furniture, such as
Sofas, Book Cases,
Wardrobes, Bed-steads, Fancy
and Plain Dressing Bureaus,
For sale cheap for cash or good paper.
Camden, Jan 101g. 11itf
W. THTIRLbWNCASTON
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
a mb in,g . (g.
Office on King etrqet, opposite the Comt
House, in rear of Boyd's Hotel.
Jan. 1848. 12 3m
RICHARD E gYSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sumnteruille, Z. s..
W. E. RICHARDSON,
|ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
SUMTER VILLE, S. C.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
umnternille, Z. 4.
E. H. MELLICHAMP,
denttractor -in 6tneral, .
Having located himself in Sumterville, is
now prepared to execute all kinds of work
in the above line on reasonable terms.
A share of public patronage is solicited.
2 doors west of the Methodist Parsonage.
Jan. 20, 1848. 13 tf
Entertaimnent at the Clar
endIon Depot.
The subscriber bogs loave to inform his
friends and the Public generally, that lhe has
opened a House of Entertainment, about a
quarter of a mile from the Clarendon Depot,
on the Stage Road, where she .will be. ready
to accommodate customers by the 15th inst.
He hopes by close attention to business, to
give general satisfaction to all that may fa.
vor hun with their custom.
THOS. McGEE.
March 6, 1848. 10 tf
In Chsan cery March -Term,
Wiiamanurg L1,t. 184A8.
Purmuant-to an order made by Chancellor
James J. Caldwell at the p resent term. The
creditors of David S. McClaryv, deceased, are
required to prove their claims before the
Coinmissione raccording to law, by the first
dlay ofJanuary ,next.
a1JalEiCOLEMAN, a. E. W. iE
kinapsra rch a 184s. on 4t
Linen Co~rAd
Selfadju
.Said , d too~
Black silk a satih O.vas
Co'd. do de -
Silk Andatin S r
Cambrio and sil ti andkirchlefs -
Kid and buckskinGiows
Merinb.And erlin do.
Silk elastlen _
nd.
Elastic suspendrng
-ilk, ot&ton and laibie .
Silk and merinoUnVii~ *a D 6ik
Lamb's wool and Shetlaiid o, &
lannel, Segoiand j d
ahker flannel and b d
Miherva Sl'ouhderfr -s
RidIng abd ModeyfBelts : .
Dressmng Gowns andCa,
Silk and cottink ight ape
Trunks, Valises and carpet Bags,
Silk and Gingham Umibrellas,
Combs, Brushes-Peffumeiy?&c. &e &b .
Day's Wate.Poof o
Coats, Cloaks, Cus ionS and
LIFE PRESERVERS.
The superiority of the workmansaip of
the abovo Garments is unparalelled in this or
any city in the Union.
rAll orders filled with prompthess and
dispatch, on the most reasonable termds-gud
all Goods Warranted or no Sale.?
W. A. KENT & MITCHELL,
Keeps constantly on hand a einmplite as
sortment of the above- Goods at their store in
Camden, S. C., Masonic Hall, directly oppo
site Dr. Cleveland's Drug store.
Feb. 16,1848. 16 ly
CLEVELANDS
DRUG AND CHEMICAL
No. 207 Ko-STREZET Brow TEE BEND,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Broad-street, nearly opposite Masonic Hall,
CAMDEN, S. C.
Ha. received in addition to the former ex.
tensive stock, by late arrivals from Europe
and the Northern cities, a large and weall se
lected stock of
Chemicals, Perfumery tnd
Fancy Articles.
The Proprietor now offers one of the most
complete stocks of French,- GermaA and
American Drugs, Chemicaln.valuable'ami
ly Medicines, I erfumery, &c4, Soaps,.Brush
es,.Combs and other Fancy and cllane.
ous Articles in this country.
Attention is solicited to the 'following pre
parations:
Peters', Beckw ith's, Le e's and Spencer's Bil
ions Pills;
Hlooper's Genuine Pills;
Hull's, Chase's and Marsh's single and dou
.ble Trusses;.
Linses' improved Domestic Instrumeno
Enema A pparatus;t1o
Nursing Bottles ahd Tubes;
Nipple Shields, and Shells and Breast Pipes:
Hleifers Teats beautifully prepared;
Genuine Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapioca;
Sago, Pearly and Patent Burley;
Hew's Nerve and Bone Liniment;
Davis' Pain Killer; Dudley's Pain Extractor;
McAlliser's W~orld's salve;
.Harrison, Judkin, and Gray's Ointment, for
the cure of scrofulus and other tumors, ul
cers and sores, rheumatic and Ne rlic
Pains, &c.
Dr. Allen's vegetable Compound forD -
sin, Clove Anodyne, Tooth-Ache pr..
Rnch's Emubrocation, (genuine);
Butler's Aperient and Her' enuine cal
cimed Magnesia;
Cieveland's Cough 'Mixture;
Frenclr Jujube Paste;+
Refined Liquorice, English;'
Thompson's Botanic Medicines from the
Labaratgry of Ephraim Larabee, of Balti
more, cmprising every article used in the
practica.
Also, a full assoirtsnent of the Genuine
Shaker's Herbs.
Feb. 2, 1848. 14 - ly
(1TyLOOK HERE. ,f9
SThe subscriber has just returned from
.the North with a full and well selected
stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, and all
kind of JEWELRY. Also, PISTOLS, Fine
C~UTLERY,- PERFUMERY, TOYS' and
K~nick Knackeries of every description.
The above stock is the largest that has
aver been offered in Sumterville.' Has been
senlected with groat care, and cannot fail to
please.
Purchosors may expect to find great bar
gains for Cash.
The subscriber returns his greatful ac
knowledgments for past favors, and solicits a
renewal of patronage.
FREEMAN HOYT.
Sumterville, Sept.14, 1847. 46 ly
N. B.-.--Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry re
paired as usual.
OUR HOUSE.
The subscriber respectfully. informs his
friends and tho public In. general, thte hae
fitted ot a hbase as a RESTAUk,-oppo
site Mattheson's store,-and-betweeW~Davle's
Hotel and Boyd's Hotel, whore will l e foung
Eatables o'f the best. kcind the market af
ford. 2Also, Planted. Oysters-.all-'
wvill be servdup inthe bes~
Bar is furnIshed with Liqluors -
the best quiality. ln
The subscriber having a long4
in the bu'siiess,ioW bystrctate~~
merital equal shar9o aulloaio .
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