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AURM~Oi nounceWK: a candlidate 4 W for ~ a~t tle stihelection. t Y Idtr:Pease annou6ne CatT..AKER as a candidate for Re.. presentative at the ensuing. election. Jan. 1, 1848. -~V 11O tE FOR SdRIFF CrWo a'e authorled to announce Major JOHN BALLARD, as a candidate for Sherif atthe ensuing election. April 26th, 1848. '0 tf p rThek-l ds ofR Wllian A. COLCLOU.GH, Esq, announce him as a candidate for Sherif at the next Election. April 19, 1848. 25 93-The friends of JACOBH. WHITE. HEAD, Esq., announce him as a candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing election. FOR CLERK. Mr. Editor:-Please annouisce JOHN DARGAN JONES, as a candidate for re electiQn to the office of Clerk of the Court for Sumter District, and oblige the SUMTERIANS. April 20th, 1848. 26- tf flZWe are authorized to an nounco DANIEL H. RICHBOURG, a can didate for the office of Clerk at the ensuing election. Jan. 26, 1846. 13 tf FOR TAX COLLECTOR. MrWe are authorized to announce JOS M. NETTLES, Esq., a candidate for the of fice of Tax Collector for Claremont county, at the ensuing election. M-We are authorized to announce WIL LIAM G. BARRET, Esq., as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing Election. Dry Goods In Charleston. The subscriber would invite the attention of Planters and Families who may visit Charleston to his stock of RICH,FANCY, AND STAPLE Having made large additions to his room the past season, he is able to offer greater in ducements than ever before, to is friends and customers, and confidently invites atten tion to his STOCK as the DMost Extensive in Southern Count ry. It is intended to embrace every article in the Dry Goods Line. Our front sales room will contain a com plete assortment of LADIES' RICH DRESS GOODS Silks, Muulins, Bareges, Cashmeres, Alpac cas, Bomnbazines, Shawols, Mantles, Mantillas, Visettes, 4tc.. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Linens, Linen Fabrics, Hosiery, 4-c. 4-c. In our Domestic Rooms will be found a very full assortment of Domestics. Negro Goods, Blankets, Osntaburgs, &c. &c. (EDParticular attention paid to this depart ment of our business. And Planters wvill find our stock and prices well worthy their attention. Oar facilities for purchasing goods, are such, that we nre able to olfer them at such prices, as defy compleition.ACOT 253 King st. Charleston, S. C. N. B.-In our wholesale rooms, we offer a large and well selected STOCK to Mier chants for cash or approved paper, at such prices as are well wvorthiy the attention of close buyers, for close markets. Alarch,18483. 18 ly C0PARTNERSLIIPs The subscribers beg leave to inform they frends and the public generally, that their have entered into copartnership under the firm of CONWAY & WINN, for the pur pose of carrying on the Tailoring business. They have taken the Newv Building next door belowv China's Hotel. They intend keeping a general assortment of Cloths, Cas simeres, Vestings and Trimmings, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a con tinuance of the patronage heretofore so liber ally extended to them. A. CONWAY, D. J. W1NN. January 1848. 12 tf PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The subrcribers having associated them for the purpose of transacting a general mer caintil business, respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. A .MSS PERRY MOSES. Ja.1, 1848. U2~Iiaving altered my business relation, I would earnestly call on my former custom. era to come forwvard and make settlements of accounts due to 1st Jan. 1848.* A. 3. MOSES. * Resnoval. The subscriber would res.pectfully inform his friends anld theo public generally, that he *has roeved to the. stand formerly occupied by rr A~ Conway. 3. 1. MILLE'I, M. D. hRoes ! Ioesa A% assortment of Weeding Holes 'on hand, and for sal, at Charleston prices by the dozen, by A. 3. & P. MOSES. 4 ~21S 0 Sa 11 Jdf ~isn's Delhi( tNt Ydrof1oahIie cle *emaim( poa ns i thea 1tilnjri theIeCrcu takaui b~' p~aeptar fversasd pther ofthe ak, conloas wvell as recent. one b wttle~ill, .msIsfances, effectualy re move all ~ii petules,"or blotches op the faces to w. c~ytmg~ persona inethis climate are so much subjeted tolai' "either froi inipuity "of thie bood r'debi ty. It is the best remedy known far scrofulous affeictions, n reakings outmin yung children, and ja safe and effleaqious in removi entire ly every trace of hereditary diseases In the system in the tendereht infant; in factin alleu-. taneou* af0'ectiong It is invaluable. As agn. eral purifier of the blood, and an~eradicator of all obstinate diseases this preparation will un doubtedly take the precedones of all other re medie-s. It ~gently operates iupdn and 1eg ulates the boweis, restoregio the blood is wonted purity, gives tone to the stomach n promotes digtion. ,an. It will efibtually relieve Eryiapelas een in its darst stages, and all persons sufibring from this distressing complaint are advised to use it, first so, but if no marked relief be found after taking one bottle, it will be essary to use the Hydriodated 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 so force thmn 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 city and neighborhood, with great success, viz: Dr. H. R. Frost, Dr. W. G. Ramsay, Dr. Thou. Y. Simmons, Dr. C. C. Pritchard, Mr.'S. Lare, Lieut. Wilson, U. S. R. 8., 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 respeefully refered to the th and 6th Nos. Vol.1, of the "Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy." Price 1 per bottle, or 'for ledo. The same preparation as a Syrup, is also prepared at $1 per quart bottle, or $5 per 6 bottlms. Prepared by J. PETER M. EPPING, Kemist andDruggisrt, King-st. Charleston, S. C. For sale in Sumaerrilse b te. . JO HN I. M Ly Lh AEnt D 117The subscriber will receive negroes la boring under any of the above mentioned dis eases, even the most hopeless and obstinate eases, on treatmnout; or those persons 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 pur chaser in the subscriber, who is willing to give a fair price for such. P , P.M. E. Feb.~10; 1948. 10 ly W, A. KENT & MITCHELL, " MASONIC H ALL," No.268, KING-ST. (CORNER OF WENTw ORTn,) CH AR LESTON, S. C. W. A. K. & M. oflers to the public a superior article in euperfine Dress and Frock COATS; Beaver, Frock and Over-Coats and Sacks, (plain and embroidered,) Cashmere, hierino, Satin, Silk and Cassimero Vests; plain and figured Cassimere and other Pants, with a general assortment of Out-fitline Goods and.Fancy RTICLES. PUnCIIASERS WILL FIND AT ALL TIMES AN EXCELLENT AssoRTMENT OF TnE FOLLOw INo ARTICLES : White long-clo'th and linen Shirts, Colored muslin and inIen do., 'Linen Collars and Bosoms, Black silk and satin Stocks, Self-adjusting do.. Black silk and satin Crav'ate, Colrd. do do do., Silk and satin Scarfs, Cambric and silk Pocket Hlandkerchiefs, Kid and buckskin Gloves, Merino and Berlin dlo., Silk and thread do., Silk elastic Suspenders, Elastic suspemd or Ends, Silk, cotnand lamb's wool socks, Silk and merino~ Under-shirts and Drawers, Lamnb's wool and Shetland mixed d~o., Flannel, Segovia and Berlin do., Shaker flannel and Eng. bucksin do., Minerva Shoulder Braces, Riding and Money Belts, Dressing Gowns arid Caps, Silk and cotton Night Caps, Trunks, Valises and carpet. Bags, Silk and Ginghiam Umbrellas, Combs, Brushies, Perfumery, &c., &c., &c. Day's Water-Proof Caps, Coats, C'loakcs, CuisA ions and LiFE PRE& ER VERS. The superiority of the worknmansnip of the above Garments is unparalelled in this or any city in the Union. , ITAIl orders fillel wvith promptness and. dispatch, on the most reasonable terms-and all Goods Warranted or no Sale ! W. A. KENT & MITCHELL, Keeps constantly on hand a cimplete as sortment of the above Goods at their store in Camden, S. C., Masonic Hall, directly oppo site Dr. Cleveland's D~rug store. Feb. 16, 1848. 16 ly SELLING OFF AT COST. A large assortment of Mouselin do Laines and- Cashmneres; some of our rIch and hand some patterns. A. 3. & P. MOSES. BUTTER. A small lot of very fine, just opened and forsal lo by A. J. & P. MOSES. NOTICE. The undersigned expects to open in Sumter ville, on Monday, the 17th, instant, an ENGLISH SCHOOL, limited to Twenty Pupils, and similar to that lately kept by Mr. The school room is in thie now building on the lot lately occupied by Mr. LAUnEL. DInxiNs, and near the Methodist P'arsonage. F. M. A DA MS. Jan. 6th. 18 11 m3 y e 4 ----------- .........M~A Peer - b Wp W 8c 1I' B6k ith - Bra this sdlh Mofit's andd.p e Hooper's Fena - Jayne's xpectorant Carrnatve Balsla Tonio Veimifugiis Fahnestock' - Swaim's - 'Panacea . Ayer's Cherry Pectorial Roman Eye Bilsau Together wilh a large and fresh supply of Lii Train and Sperm Oils of superior quality; Annatte, Madder, Brimstone, Copperas, Wh fumery, Brushde, Spices, Essentil Oils, Con Blacking, Window Glass, Sealing Wax, &c sale as above. N. B.-Cantor Oil oil draught. Camden, May 3d, 1848. eW. R HUNTER AGENT OF TIE CEMETERY MARBLE WORKS, Darlington, C. H. S. C. 0PAll orders by letter or otherwise, will meet with prompt attention. - - Dec. 22, 1847. 8 if WANTED. Two or three negro boys as apprentices to learn the carpenters trade. Apply at this of. fice. Jan. 10, 1848. 12 tf FURNITURE. Just received a fine 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 Cas Wardrobes, Bed-steads, Fancy and Plain Dressing Bureaus, &C. &C. &,C Foi ale cheap for cash or good paper. J. F.-SUTHERMAND. Camden, Jan 10, 1848. 11 tf RICHARD M, DYSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sumnterville , .. E. H. MELLICHAMP, EOCSE CARPE2TE AND (goutractor in 1cnteral, Having located himself in- Sumterville, is now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the above line on reasonable terms. A share or public ptronage is solicited. 2 doors west of te iMethodist Parsonage. Jan.20, 1848. 13 tf Enitertaiaent at the Clar endon Depot. The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the Public generally, that he has opened a House of Entertainment, about a quarter of a mnile from the Clarendon Depot, on the Stage Road, where lie wiill be ready to alcoinunodate customers by the 15th inst. lie hopes by close attention to business, to giwe general satisfaction to all that may fa vor hinm with their custom. THIOS. McGEE. March 0, 1848- 19 tf GIN MAKING, &C. We are prepared to execute orders to any extent in the above line, both for new work and repairs. Our Gins are not surpassed by aniy made in the State, possesing all the ad vantages of the Falling Breast and Sliding Ribs, which saves a great deal in way of re pairs. We also use the Steel Plate Saws, with teeth sot in an angle that cannot possibly injure the finest staple, with an improvment to regulate the meting of the cotton; our brush is constructed on a plan, giving at once, the advantages of lightness, strength and force all very material in the successful operation of a Gin. We would invite planters to call at our shop and examine for themselves, whilst. wve would assure the public generally, that they shall have no cause to complain either of our work or p rices. CABINET MAKING. 'We are also prepared to do work in the Cabinet line-such as Bedsteads. Wardrobes Safes, Book cases, Stands, Tables, Cupboards, &c. &c. at short notice, on liberal terms. HUDSON & BROTHIER. Opposite the P'reslyterian church. Sumterville, April22, 1847.20 1y Not ice. MISS UIORT, in compliance wvith the wvishies of her friends, has opened a HIGH SCHOOL for Young Ladies, for wvhichi she trusts that the advantages of education and the experience of a long course of yIears, de voted to the duties of a Teacher, have duly prepared her. Hcr number will be limited: and she wvill endeavor to procure, as soon as her prospects will warrant it, such assistance as will ensure the high standard at wvhich she aims. Her terms are, per session of five months: For general instruction, including Vocal Music,.. .. ....$25 00 Music, - - - - . . 20. 00 Use of Instrument per session, . . 2 00 French or other Languages, . . . 20 00 Drawing In Pencil and Painting in Water Colors,..... .. 15 00 Miss HOR is erecting a comtmodiolis School House, and board can be procured. In hg respectably families. -~hih Paymntsrequredatthe endl of .eacl session, or at the time when any pupil. is withdrawn from the school. No alloWance made for absence unless on account of il1 Apnril 5, 1841~ . Ro *C41 Diids Pas Killi iZi i. Towrier~d's#~-'~"' ' Rowind'e Toni !5tayi id Potty Chwin Greea Mi r~o~,Logwd,f iting, White'La'd,aip" mach Soaps, Pi es Watgr,'Pia and ?UdiUgica Itruniente; &ces Wat~ Psh os a "For VAM Hogsheads s~aid(some r) low riced) Tierces Granulated hugarw Barrels crnshed did pewdnred do~ Loaf do. Fine old'Java coffee; eRio do. Sperm candles, For-sale low'by Feb.1. . . W "A few mo e of the samn Sort" 5000 Gold L.eaf segars 5000 .Chaffdstei' do Gubrey Butiefly,'do Pressed Esperango Reg'alla do. ceddOl;z. Th omsp ewig oaco N"bc. ovaoubrdssoe lW'Pei. Half Spanish segar. :Jut neeived by Feb. 13, . B. L EVY. Charinpdirn. Bazakets C a-" nr do g do liintjve, lngr do e "D ouche" Casks Porter, quartand pints do Ale. Wines and Liquors f qualities. . Just ieceived by FeL 13' oLEVYk and herries.. Frsh prunes clrrant'citron and himonsed Friae by. 5J Fob 13 MV Rasint Figs am pp'd. 1.4 and 1.2 boxes Raisins; DrumsFigs Barrels Northern Aiples nB6r Lemons, Also--A fresh supply' of Icandiet. - Just received by - & B. 4 LEVY. Camden, S. C, Feb. 16,1847 3 tf A. J. &P. MOSES, Offer for sale on as reasonale terms as can be obtained in Sumterville, a veir g assortment of of Goods, conmprisi D Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutier',Crock ery, Saddlery, Shoel and Boots, lts and Caps, Bonnets, Cooper's ware, Carrop ware, Drugs, PaintsW, Oils, CarriageTriinmings Conectionary, Garden seeds, &c. &c.& c SOUTh CARIOLINA---SUMUTER DIST. -Elijah Reynolds - Declaration in At vs. tachmnt in Assum Isaac D. Whitworth. Bt. Whereas the. Plaintiff ii- theabr stated case havng this day filed his Declaration against the Defendant,' who lis absent from and wvithout the limits: ofite"Stt, (as itis said) and having neither iwife nor Attorney knowvn, upon .whom a copy of the above Do. claratin, with a rule to plead the By served : It is therefore in puirsuance'of the Acts of the General Assombly of"the State' n such cases made nd provided, Ordered that the 'Defendanst do plead therold on or be. fore the eighteenth d5y f 'Jufie, A;D., 1848, othewis finl ad slute judgenient will be then given and awarded ainst him. Offie Cmn. Pleas, Sumntor Dist. ' -17th June, 1847.. Ju - 3 .LD. JONES,c. c. c.p. Jue 3. (#0.) 34 qflfyd (7JLOOK HERE.fJ SThe subscriber has just -rettsrned from -the North with a full ani'd w~ell iselected stock' of CLOCKS, WATCHES, and all kind of JEWE LRY.' Alen, PISTOLS, Fine 'CUTLERY, PERFUMERY,. TOYS and Knick Knackeries of every description. The above stock is the largest that has aver been offered in Sumterville.. Haa been senlected with great care, and cannot fail to olease. . IPurchosers-may expect to find 'great bar. quins for Cash. The subscriber returns his greatful ac knowledgmnents for past favors, anidsolicits a renewal of patronage. FREEMiAN HOYT.: Sumterville, Sept. 14, 1847. .40 ly N. B.-Clocks, WVetshes, and Jewelry re paired as usual. ' . s E tray. - Daniel Driggei'% tolls before nie a blacke horse, blind in the right eye; narked with harness; about fifteen handsigh; twelvgor' lifteen years old; appraised at Ten Dollfas. The horse may be.feund at Mr. Driggetsa.op the road leading from Carter's crossing on Scape O'er, to Camden. A. SCARBOQUGH ~Lhw .te Sumter Dist. Mar. S1848 sPriIga.IttmmewMOd5 ThesnibscrIbr'uldi ~ tfut ~i tl* attention of' his fr1ti~sad ti5pbj and ke~ for Iapecto) hc bw~.I 'try produce , & n eevlle Apif8,184. M ly den - -cl as Cowi beautiful artidI colorediean laek; "ands~o caIiini Caitlery, Cocker~ ~u meratb all wdaildjjl* Wift b IN.CHAN Et Edward J; Porter, for the t As., Josepho Lwtonh e John If uai n Br o n an wifetMuy'R. e l. It appearii toihs R1. is'wife, two defend resaide beyond the liai motion ofNG Ri miurr to thq'ei m from pi biJwll i be takenpqit 3BUCEPlf The ubscribr his filends, ha made n his be1ebjiuidHoiiD q die 8 1i m sS t r ~ ~ hyps Stateis4 i ibver; and any rlc Jy encoutrage and .conw which willioged51 I whos ezpeenceaa a TEn3S-UCeplialuu~r, ares at 84(X0 theM unlsa season, and 812.00'oi~ in feah: 25 cents otjr stance Poitatig. mhth insurance in. every will be taken to 'preifM liability shoukd anyr ;' isiade u Ars ' Hore a Jroorn ' as heis passing tona ~ 11l reduge the-sao chance to allhs . Bucephalue, Jr. a Blucephalus;-he.byWJ Virgiia, rnd~h~b ~~ Cau~n'~ra~~z6 Ra e~~Cah~~ . Icoudoepbh * cates ffo dUj)a cephdus Jr repuai deeqm ii iselgsi a his printed-bills~ii~ District, who h4 know theywell suh those qf any $irf andl thefore pe eet o A