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UT r"Alk!irinia SutdofIat ..n r .', o 19th' a iei thr of -en -chil. d .f S gi e Bhwas'ia kitida e1ti s othern nthe'. esy part' "he U" e religionad con t4 ie~xe P ar'ylmifember of thd~iethod;; arh iobnarly -thirty-five 6notithouargone' and -we rmid to sayWith othere a simi ei. lost the. loved-she will come no HeiMleW 9gone 'B life's de ert shore; alpt-uresfi h! h bloomed onftime's e Ift 6 udr~luitent of elve hve SMTEIWILLE, 16th May, 1848. O40n,'m 'y,Wy"to- .innterville to ay,'I lost; ( supposy "droppn from, pocket).a - red-P. CK . BO 0, con tainin tl$~theQne amoimt of about M5,00ethd iae thi n'o-oneou 844r 0 pave a e~ ry Hesesene, the rest payable td aaeiton and withe .tate of Wm. H e av er.Tthe finder will -confer a -b e 'a tdbypIn the Pocket c her 1lmay get hold of the l, erson buare forewarned trading SAS. B. HILTON. y -8184A8. 30 3t . G. Bow Wnsa 4 .0dt -Ar*, m. N. Gardner's iSUTeaRtiLPaul's Church, Zaw. On_ m e dve trn.readytiae toaay' those Mc 6104hiidby hisernie. Thankful for heWf 'fd-i eto mnerit'a share of pub cidgr attention to businesin O'mnt of bo .it itsipked~ (n eas 8440 contin ablat turLeso pe the est ap-'l IOeJdiidTB Hitn mi h eqate o an. ookied cini us ig magtriald on P heni.M e son ae forewarned tradive osa e..tion fRwl e ye reaytoiul attnded to.e ared e~d hies serfies Thanful for ~teh ii i~ to mei aYOUhate ofetb la 'sg bMla ention to buiess.b atta Gin seaong. Hes ctier brys a on'bad.t~ patems ?0 dueto.ualtoan ~J ~rans848 matrii an ro~iac~Tes adWanted.t gv ~'fl~ai be pahlid foraitil tendedItoE th& n aGOiti MENther ain oi~ IIhni MILLwll beno ori. Fas, Soda Buirs adeW q rackertb stn1o47~n 'eais 2.r1 . hpapnier hasd ew oe band ran2qurJr, I' is.HANKS n~~epm lfsaned.ne 8 pit'?JtEGR (LEn-ton).vig b ARLINBfACONE 1848 La 2, 84. B. AKS Y aun Ryo Tar 2tner6shzp.s 4 d~t ij~s pthqats anrmd 2qatar neJ icFfoe aw an Wiey for ~It*6et o acseFfANKer LshCilnashp Of~ ~o cupied bf as. Chtes nut oai the C~ut House. lSUT4 Jr. ATON. SUMTEbILUE~ S.- C. that 'frue~ '@iped by Blanding & ~ ~,p C~ohI( EaLVse Coats, * ;' i' ~ ~W~P.SMOSE8. rtyert Jdsiah anli E. sid in'Claidt1on,, d 11 h and John . Ce 0tof Xen C nter at b'suqt. RYAEal SKINNE rM ", '~~~~~ OMWratof SherifusiAffic 1300y * By virtue of sidixecutions to me dl. rected, will be sold at Sumtei Court puse, on the .first.Monday and day follo"in in June'next, *ithliithe leg , to the highest bidder, for ash t~idfdllWi ng 'Personal Proper. Purhi r fr Title. o ,iq .n 'a th;e 1roperty of Josiah H.- mont, at the suit of Trhos. and, Ann.E.Anderson, C. 'McLean, John B. Miller id Thou. J. Wilder.. 1 negro, levied on as ti ro erty of U. S. Rees, at the suit of C. Nas 1 negro, levied on as the pro perty of L. T. Dinkins, at the suit of w.J. Atkinson, Ex'or. 2 cases. 1 mare, levied on asthe pro perty of John N. Carpenter, at the suit of P. Chewning, Adin'r. 1 negro, levied on as the pro perty of John V. Brownfield,-at the suit of IV. H. Spencer. 1 horse, levied on as the pro pertyof Sam]. J. Tindall, at the suit of E. B. Stoddard & C 1 Negrolevied on as the pro perty of John E. Brunson, at the suit of John E. Brown. 1 negro and one horse, levied on as the roperty of-Henry Bradham, atthe suit of J. K.& L Bowie. 'ARVEY SKINNER, s. s. n. May. 13,-1848. SOUTH-CAROLINA --- SUMTER DIST, W. A. Brock, vs. A, H. Brock, et. al. By virtue- of an order from William Lewis, Esquire, Ordinary of Sumter District, I will sell on the first Monday in June next, at Sumter Court House, between the legal hours of sale, A TRACT OF LAND7 containing 566 acres, (in several small tracts) in Clarendon county, on Jack's creek, and Big Branch, waters of Santee-bounded by lands of Jas. B. Richardson, T. W. Briggs, Z. J. Ragin, and i. W. Wells, belonging to the Estate of William Brock, deceased. Terms: On a credit-till first day of Janua ry next,.(14li fees cash,) the purchaser giving Bond with .good security and a Mortgage of the prennises to the Ordinary..for the pay ment of the purchase money, with interest from the day of sale. HARVEY SKINNER, s. a. n. 13th May, 1848.. 29 St SOUTU-CAROLINA--I.SUMTER 1)1ST. By IV'. L EW IS, Esq., Ordinary for said District. WVherens, Martin Rhodes, hath applied to me for Letters of Adinistration, on al and sinsingular the goods and chattels, rights anid credit,, of Elizabeth Rhodes, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. . These are, therefore, to cite and admnon ish all and singular, the kihdred and cre'ditors of the said deceased, to bo and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for thie said District, to be holden, at Sumtti- Court. House on Friday, the 19th~ day of May, 1r+48, to show caube, if any, why th~d said admiiiis tration shoul not be grafate'd. Given urrdef my lidiid and seal, th'is 8iLh day oft May iii the year of our [z. S-) Lord, dne thousaind eight hun dred and fortygcght; and in the 72nd year of Americari Independence.. W. LE WIS, b. s. i>. Mny 10, 1848. 28 2t ATTENT ION The members ofi the Rifle Company arg hereby. notified, that the materials for their uniforms have in part arrived, and you are requested to come forwvard and equip your. selves immediately, as the company is ordlera ered to parade, in uniform, on the first Satur day n June next. By order of Capt. AMbME'r, .JOHN W.IDA RGA N, 0. 8. 'May 10. 28 2t SOUTH CAROLINA-SUMT1'ER DIST. By W. LBE WI8, E sq., Ordinary for said' District. Whereas, J. R. Spann, hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the go'ods and chattel,, rigbite and credits of L. Rt. Span late of the Dis Lrict aforegaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to'cite and admenish all and smgular, the-kindred and creditors of the said deiceased, to be and appenr before inerat our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to-be hiolden at Sumter Cdiart House an Friday, ,e19th day of May 1848. to ahew caz by ae-ai istra ~ion sho''td Giver *- hand alid s6alt this tK da a ; ithW yeaaiof our cr. a.} I otro thensafid eight hiitdred and forty-eight, and in the 72nd feoar of American Independence. May 10, 1849. 28 2t UONSISTING!.IN A Brow: 8e S $M -,avai and -Ri Gunpow ei and Black'Ta "elta, . Orleans etdCub lissiin Ras herr#idei Ap'4 60dlemon Syrii -e nut and,-TomattsCetsitti.', , Old Madeira' Pals inc 6 e C fectionary, -Cales, Ralsit s,131 Ahinnd pa~ q. I ro' 0,0 NrorthIiafrol i , at 00 centsp! X6, ~ got ag r-i eat.0 dBac epn and quartsCha pan.Oiean aranted the best quality Byasrs Prter,intA and quat, and almos Oevery irticle tale I foud in i G'rocer store. W. J. GERALD. one door touth of the Camden Bank Camdeln,,May 10, 184. 28 4t. 'WILLIAM:J.G GERALD, BA11K'AGid1NTj- .. 0Will attend punctually to all business en trusted to his care, In either of the Banks ii Camden. May 10, 1848. 28 4t JOSEPH B, KERSHAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Broad-street, Camden, S. C Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter Lancaster and Fairfield Districts. Bacon and Lard. A fine lot of Bacon and Lard on hand an. for sale cheap.by - M. DRUCKER & CO. Camden, May 10, 1848. Just Rcceived, By DRUCKER & CO., a full and complete 'supply qf SADLBR Y; CUTLERY ANL BAR D WARE, consistirng .of almost every article Yhich belongs to the above specifie lines, which will be offered at the lowest pri ces. Efiquire at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite thb Cimden Bank. IMPROVED COTTON GINS Thankful for paAt favors, the subscriber wishes to inform the public, that he stil Manufactures Cottbn Gins at his establish, ment. in stateburg op the most improved anc approved plan. of the most simple construe. tion, of the finest finish, and of the best ma. terials,- to-witi Steel &iws and steel phziec Ribs, case hardened, in which he will sell ib Two Dollars per Saw. lie also repairs oli Gins and puts them in complete order, at the shortest notice. All orders for Gins will be promptly and punctually attended to.. WILLIAM ELLISON. Stateburg, May 1, 1848.: 27 *tlj TO PLANTERS. flacon and1 M&Jasses. A ver heavy supply of each on imnd and for sale b A. J. & P. MOSES. The Seibscriber. Dlepi l6ave to iirform his~ cu'tomdrsaniid the the pittblic generally, th'dt fie has just receiv. ed a general assortme'nt of MEBDICINES, which lid willl dispose of as lowv as they can be aff'orddd iu tii place.. T'wenty Dollars Reward. Runaway from the subscriber on the 2nd of December last, a young negro woman named RACHIAEL, eighteen years of age. She has a scar on one of her cheeks; mouch hair on her head; very long foot, the lug toe projecting much beyond the others. The above reward will be paid to any person that will deliver her to me or to the .Jailer of anu District in this State, so that I get- her. Shte is believed to be harbored in the . Bethel neighborhood and Sumnterville. oceasionally. JOHN D). MILLER. Surimter Dist; Mar. 14; 1848. 20 4t. Nltce. MISS HORT, in compliance with the wishes of her friends, has opendd a. HIGH SCHOOL for Young Ladies, for *hich e trusts that tihe advantages of education and the experignee ofta long course of years, de. voted to the duties ofa Teacher, have duly prepared hter. -Hdr number will be limited and shd wdllendeavor to procure, as soon as her prospects 'will warrant it, such assistance as will ensure the high standard at whichi shte aims. Her term. aI-o,' per session of five months: For guneral instruction, includling .Vocal Music,..-... .. . .25 00 Music, -. . --. . 20 00 Use of Instrurnent per session, . . 2 (0 French or other Languages4 . . 20 00 Drawing in Pencil and Painting in Water Colors, . .. . 15 00 Miss HIonT is erecting a commodious School House, and board can be procured in highly respectably families. IPayments requiired at the' erfd of each session, or at the time who'ti any pupil is withdrawn from the school. No allowance made for absence unless on acdotant of ill A '5 148-23 8t dclNotice. UitIFRIERtSON, aaving located at M 5oShn 1. McFadden's on Black riveWith a gootd asff6tment of fresh medidines, ofiers his professional services to his former custe mers and to the ublie generally AprIl 12,1 186 St T e 6 Fantock'' anacea. - Ayer's Cbsrr PstoA S Romaz Ee Basai' fresoi U up I gethow #th a 1 1 Twain and -Srm la Blackmig,'Wi 1i C sale as above. Camde Ma 3d, 1848 NEWG(Yi Inform their. customtersmand the e generally, that they ar, receivink 6hr SPRING 8TOCK from New York Their senior partner is nowri nChhil completing their stock-whieh they Will sellI as low as they can be purchased l%'Ay southern market for cash, or to Nioipt custo. mere. Call. and examin iOir stock, and we flatter ourselves we ill notfhil to give iatis faction. They would.also infort efridid hat having lately become .a-tW foe tti sale of FLVTON OSNA)UJRGS, they aie now prepared to supply that -article in'any desira ble quantities upon s low terms as- it has ever been purchased in this ylace. - Prices as follows:--9 1-2 cents per the bale;'10 do. per the piece, and 11 do. jOr yard for all less er quantities upon time; each yard warranited to weigh 8 oz's. March 29, 1848. LOW, ORG The undersigned has just rceived a ge and general assortment of IVew 'Good;svz:i Dry Goods, Grocedries. Hardware, Cutleiy Carpenters Tools, Guns, r'.; Hats; aps, Shoes. Boots, Stationery &c.; Citkery, Potware, &c. 5000 best Spanish 8dgars. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. : Viblins;dGdiird; Filities - * ,. : Italian Violin and Gditar htfingh A large lot of READY MALBE CLOTHING, which will bdsold lo foicash 6r good pa per, by L. B. HANKS. Opposite China's HoteL. Spring and liuinamer qioode. The subscriber would tespctfully call tb~. attention of hia friends and the public gen. erally, to his wvell .selected .stock of; DRlY GOODS, Gifoceties~ Hardware, Cutlery, Panama, Leghorn; .and .Palm' Leaf 'Hats, Shoes, Stationery, 'k &c., (just arrived and ready for inspq o)t whic -he will sell as cha as they .4~b boughin any other establi imnent an fuplce, for casif or cbun .0 D GAYL*N>. -Sumtetvillei 'April 5, 1848. ,23, ly Goods as Lot. as 00tU)*a. The subscribers are just receiving from New Yoth and Charleston, thetir supplyf~ SP'RING; AND SUMMk: GO0D8. There assortment comprises every'varioty to be round iu any country Store, w hich they ofl'er at lowver prices than ever so'd in this mar ket. A. J. & P. MOSES. The Clarenfdona Depot Is COMPLETKiD! The subscriber would respectfullj inform his customiers and the publio gehe'rally, that as the facilities for getting goods now, are such, that he is able to sell at a verf' small advance dh Charleston priee. He has just received his Spring stock, consisting in part of the followmg: Dry Goods, Uroce'ries, Hardware, Cihek$. ry and Cutlery; Ready-made Clothing of~ ev ery description, liats; Bonn~ts, Boots, Shoes, &c. &c. 5000 Spanish Cigars, of various -brands; Mrs. Miller's fine cut Tobacco. - A good asrtment of Wines, %ordlals. Lemon Syrup; Pickles, flitters, cooked Coe and Sakuon Fish; Pepper, Allspice, cinna mnon, cloves, nutmnegs, starch, &c. &c. &c. A. LORYEA. April 19, 1848. .25 tf DR, R,. 8MELLETT, HAING located at Suimterville, 'S. C., of. fers his professional services to the citizems o. the vllage and vicinity.' Oflece at China's Hotel. - Apri 12, 1848, 24 t DR. 1. J. B055ARD, 1Having located in Sumtorville; respectful ly colicits tife patronage 61 his friends and the pubbec. His offlee i th'reedobrs aboive K . Moses' store, tyhere' he inay be found at any t~ unless professionaly engaged. April 12, 1848- 24 l To Fanniles. .No.1I Mackerel, Lobsters in tin, Sardineu Ginger Preserves, Fresh Crackers, assorted; Almonds, Raisins, Figs, Brandy fruit~ Butter, Lard, &c. &c.&c.,for saE by TAR! TARf! TAR A prim. lot of TAR on ha*nd,'shd by . M- MOGN' Terms -We {l t eN' y 0sci twodos gNo, i iiisev lecte v Pnt 1 61 H 5v-. .a 4 V-Ito etid s -(44 Theaseof fo fyyo te sU e 1Y. ED106J -V6 tiot o 0 f ng Gligac',m z Dre6ryndu Super: ladies an n Gloves; p Line D cai i bar ' TFrec LerMo;a - ~d''~ ded!onge Lawn it s so ~~s produce~istoniahwesitbyt- L as,countr pirpduco el for if Jai we concluded to soil Uidy~i~& LGdnt's. a-a 4'~ beautiful shiele -ff1s colored and b'laokke~ pegged, atpricei *hiecmnaft6*M4 together waih iiu asoriineitob'~rnni pud Bonniet trimnmmigsj 'Gtoeeries Cqtlery, Crocker f and~liardide !1'nt dissatisfied.' all'attd' -W SOnje e NA' 4#iUN' STATE OF SOOTHT EdwaMd J. ~ 9 i { 2 k . for thhi t' p A - Jse*i Lawn t. ta" *t app:ai t9p" reside motinit~oN NPru irdered; that'they 6l 'nurr-tqthe' said -SI 1 ~ i' row the publjcaijheer oeitAt" 414 oill will betake &m easto thew - IEC AN;.z* ~ ~ - CADEN OZi ' RAHI ROAb fhomnthe4UNoTIow d* his Statio*t - o Claren(dsrs { 4' udvanice. '$ '