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*T Ca P P a canidatefor. Sa.. 84an C e are sathorized to annidtme or, JOHN -. BLLAR.DC.'as' a;. -cid tfr htateiii'enang election.. Apil20hj4 . 4-26 6 The ftiends of William A. Ub LO$GH, Esq.,_ aniounce. him as a candidite for Sheriff at the next Election. Aril 1, 1848. 25 rThe atrinds oft'JACOB H., WHITE. HEA, Es Laounc e h 4s a candidate hti ni at the euinig elction. " Ar. CC1torGHPlesqe announceh JOHN DARGN' JONES, oas -a candidate fd dTe election to the office of Clerkef tlhe Court for Sumter District, and oblige the SUM4TE1A4S April 26th, 1848. 26 tf -r3We 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. crWe are authorized to announce WIL. IAM G. BARRET, Esq., as a candidate for Tax Collector; at the ensuing Election. Dry Goods in Charleston. The subscriber would invite the attentior of Planters and Families who may visit Charleston to his itock of 1IC0, FANCY, AND STAPLE Having made large additions to his roon the past season, he is able'to offer greater in. ducements than ever bqfgo, to his friendg and customers, and confiAeily invites atten. tion to his STOCK as the Most Extensive in Southern Country. It is intended to embrace every article in the Dry Goods Line. -Our front sales room will contain a com. plote assortment of LADIES' RICH DRESS GOODS Silks, Muslins, Dareges, Cashmeres, Alpac cas, Bombazines, Shawls, Mantles, Mantillas, Viseltes, 4c. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Linens, Linen Fabrics, Hosiery, 4-c. 4c. In our Domestic Rooms will' be found a very full.assortment of Domestics. Negro Goods, Blankets, Osnabiurgs, &c. &c. ll7Particular attention paid to this depart. ment of our business. And Planters will find our stock and prices well worthy their attention. Onr. facilities for purchasing goods, are such, that we are able to offer them at such prics, a 2. IW. BANCROFT, 253 King at. Charleston, S. C. N. B.--In our wholesale rooms, we ofer a large and well selected 8TOCK to Mor. chants for cash or approved paper, at such prices as are well worthy the attention of close buyers, for close markets. March 1, 1848. 18 ly COPARTNERSHIP. The subscribers beg leave to inform they fronds 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 New Building next door- below China's.. Hotel. They intend keeping a general assortment of Cloths, Cas. simores, Vestings and Trimmin'gs, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a con. tinuanco of the patronage heretofore so liber ally extended to them. A. CONWAY, D. J. WINN. January 1848. . 12 tf PAR' WNERSHIP NOTICE. The subrcribers having associated them selves under the firm of A. J. & JP. MOSES, foj the purpose of transacting a general mner -dintiqlubnisiess, respectfully solicit a share of jubiejtranage. ''A. J.MOSES, * PERRY MOSES. Jan. 1,1848. g7Hainig altered my business roltzipmi I -would earnestly call ja my formq era to come forward'and make settl~ accounts duo to-1st Jan. 1848. -lRemoval.,~ ~e ubscriberwoul& reslpc his fr eds and the public gene ha rmiedl to the stand foir 4 ~ ,bv ?r~. onwy. :.Iioc. hoes? ~r. -AI ~ t~f ~~e in oes on a ythe =AP . UNS -i th( 14 WIR z ~ ~ , =4., !-f y t .O "i the po~Ma g i. Q b~ahfdrhn,' aia a 0ini' fit 1'mvn bie-. tmuitliendar&st i t;infactinalteu. taneous flbtioi it is ialbIiable. As a-gee e.-l-uMiN r-of theblood, and-aneradicator of l tiiate diseases t)i.i ptsperatlbn will:un doubtedly take theprecoence of allother re. me. wn p t up~,.a reg. ulathe47bowevi 7-reBoro t~he :blood its wonted PuriI gvesg no to the stornath, and promotes I tin. - . It will ectally elieve, Eryspelas eren -in its worst stages iandall persozts suffering from this distressig complaint are advised to use it, first so, but if nobAe61ief befound after oiittle,*it bill 'b"icesary touse tle Hriqdated Potieli with' it. Not wishitopu'blish ertindutes fis done i the ease of all quack medicines of the day, to of0et their'sale, and so-force'them up on- the public,the subscriber begs leave to state that this.preparation has been prescribed and used b'y anutnb~r.f Physicians and Plan ters of our city ad bonegibrliod With great success,s' uri iil' IL Frost Dr. W. G. Rainsay, Dr'Thos. Y.,Siminons Dr. C. C. Pritch'ard, Mr. tLegare,'Lieut Wilson, U. S. . S., all of this city, Dr. James Stoney, Beaufort. Dr. J. A. Mayes Suinter. &c'. For the composition of -this, preparation, and the Medicinal Propertles of the Queen's DelightPhysicians are respecfully i-efered to the th and 6thi Noi Vol.1, of tie"Southern Journal of Medicine and -Pharmacy." - Price $1 per bottle, or $5 for 6 de. The same preparation as a Syrup, is also prepared at i per quart-bottle, or' $5 per 6 bottles. Prepared by J. PETER-M. EPPING, Kemift.and Druggist, King-st. Charleston, 8. C. For sale in' Sunicrrilk by the Agent, -JOHN 1. MILLER, A.' D. I&TThe subscriber will receive negroes Ia. boring under any of the above mentioned dis. eases, even the- moat hopeless land 6bstinate cases, on treatmeut; 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 ubscriber" who is Willing to give a fair price for such. JP. M. E. Feb. 16; 1848. 1 . ly W. A. KENT & MITCHELL, "MASONIC HALL," No.28, KING-ST. (CORNER OF WENTiVORTU,) CHMRLES7ON, S. C. W. A. K. & M. offers to the public a superior article in superfine Dress and Frock COATS; Beaver, Frock and Ovn-Coats and Sacks, (plain and embroidered,) Cashmere; Merino, Satin, Silk and Cassimere Vests; plain and figured Cassimere and other Pants, wvith a general assortment of Out fitting. Goods. andgFancy ARTICLES. PURCIIASERS wILL FIND AT ALL TIS~ AN E.XCELLENT ASSORTM1ENT OF THE FOLLOW ING AR TICLES : . 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., Silk and satin Scarns, Cambric and silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Kid and buckskin Gloves, Merino and Berlin do., Silk and thread do., Silk elastic Suspenders, Elastic suspender Ends, Silk, 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., Shaker flannel and Eng, bucksin do., Minerva Shoulder Braces, Riding and Money Belts, Dressing Gowns and Cape, Silk and cotton Night Caps, Trunks, Valises and carpet Bags, Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, &c., &c., &c. Day's Water-Proof Caps, Coals, Cloaks, Cushions and LiFE PRESERVERS. The superiority of the workmnansnip of the above Garments is unparal'iled in this or any city in the Union. ll-AlI orders filled with promptn~ess and dispatch, on the most reasonable termis-and all Goods Warranted or no Sale! WV. A. KENT & MITCHELL, Keeps constantly on hand a co.mplote as sortment of the above Goods at their store in Camden, S. C., Masonic Hall, directly oppo site Dr. Cleveland's Drug store., Feb. 18, 1848. 10 - 1y SELLING OFF AT COST. A large assortment of Mouselini de Laines and Cashimeres; some of our rich and hand some patterns..A.3 - . A.J.& P. MOSES. BUTTER. smnall lot of very flee, just opened and ~i elowoby< P As J. & P.MOSES. NOTICE. e unidersignied ogpeitsto open in Sumter 1. II, on Monday, the 17th instant, an NGLISH SCHOOL, limited to Twenty Pupils, and uimilar to that lately kept by Mr. The siod room1 is in: the new'&bilh on tire lot lately occupled'b Mr. L~unma DINs, and near the 'Pa~nl@. FM DA MS. 43, Carminative Balsal ~" Tonic Vrmifugoe -Fahnei ttk' A . - Sw'aitn's~ " Panacea *Ayer's Cherry Pectoris -RomanEye Balsam~ Together with a larsge and fresh supply of Lin Traim and. Sperm:Oils of' superior quality ; Annatte, Madder, Bimntone, Copperas,Whi fmeryj Brushes, Spices, Essential Oils, Cong Blacking, Window Glass, Sealing Wax, &,o. sale as above. N. B.--Castor Oil~on draught. Camden, May 3d, 1848. - W, R, HUNTER1 AGENTsOF THlE CEMETERY MARBL.E WORKS, DarlingtoneC. H. S. C. :rAll orders by letter or otherwise, wvill meet with prompt attention. Deo.2, 1847. 8 tf WANTED. Two ojthree negro boys as app rentices to learn th aponters trade. Apply at this of free. Jan. 19, 184e. 12 tf * FURNITURE. SJust received a fine assortment of curl maple and fancy sitting and Rocking chairs, cane pad wood seats; together with a fine assortment of Furniture, such as :Sofas, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Bed-steads, Fan and Plain Dressing Bureaus, &c. &c. &c. For sale cheap for cash or sood paper. J. F. SU'L[HE RLAND. Camden, Jan 10, 1848. 11 ti RICHAI D 1Y, DYSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, urnmterSi[le, E i. (A. E. H. MELLICH-AMP, A N D N olttractor i1n 6titeraI, Having located himself in Sumnterville, is now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the above line on reasonable tem.. A share of public patronage is solicited. 2 doors west of the Methodist Parsonage. Jan. 20, 1848. 13 tf Enteta~ imn at the Olam' rndon lepot. 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 mile from the Clarendon Depot, on the Stage Road, where he will be ready to accommodate customers by the 15th inst. ie hopes by close attention to business, to give general satisfaction to all that may fa vor hum 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 wor and repairs. Our Gius are not surpassed by any made in the State, possesing all the ad. vantages of the Falling Dreast and Sliding Ribs, which saves a great deal in way .of re pairs. We also use the Steel .Plate Saws, with teeth set in an angle that cannot possibly injure the kinest staple, wvith an improvment to regulate the mting of the cotton; our brush is constructed on a plan, giving at once, the advauteges of lightness, strength and force &.ll very materialI in the successful operation of a Gin. We would ~invite planters to call at our shop and examine for themselves, whilst we would assure the public generally, that they shall have no cause to .complamn either of our work or prices. CA HINET MA KING. We are also prepared .to do work in the Cabinet line-such as Dodsteads. Wardrobes Safes, Book cases, Stands, Tables,Cupboards, &c. &c. at short notice, on liberal terms. HUDSON & DROTHER. Opposite the Preslyteriana church. Sumterville, April22, 1847.20 ly . Notice. MISS HIORT, in compliance with the wishCs of her friends, has opened a HIGH SClOOL. for Young Ladies, for which she* trusts that the advantages of education an' the experience of a long course of years, de. vot'ed to the duties of a Teacher, have duly prepared her. Her number will e limited: and she w il endeavor to procure, as soon a her prospects wvill warrant it, such assistance as will ensure the high standard at which she aims. I1er terms are,- per session of five months: For general instructiou, including Vocal Music,.. .. .....25 00 Music,........ . .. ..20 00 Use of Instrment per session, . .-2 00 French or other Languages, . . . 20 00 :Drawving in Pencil and Painting in WVater Colors,' .. ..... 15 00 Miss HoaT is erecting a commodious School House, and board can be procured in highly repectably familie, -I nyments required at the end, of -cacti session, ori at thettIme whooany ~fpil is wlidrawn from the school. N oa mWde for aheoneunless ia c An rlss. i4~ ar A a R6ivaid fIT6 Ui dl I uttyCfse ie i U amep - K -Hobheads su ad ( mre c 64'ple) rTp ahed's e' -aj frJ Tieres Grnle 4.ga Barre l:cruhedaed pde~dld Laif do. ....4 Fine old Javacoffe Rio-de. Bperm candles -:For salelowb ~S B LEVY. Feb. 13. - a G0060 anf te~ Cdbjrey Butterfly, do Pressed Esperango Regnlia do. Thomas'.qup. chei ing Tobo' Tobacco of various brandenoMs, "toil - d .'M .& Half Spanish svgarnJuAs 'deby' Feb. 13 ~ K . . LE Y$ BMaskets G?im ig~e, 11n r -do' o pints e . do 0o "Bouche Casks Porter, quarts and pints,'%. do Ale..Wines and Lors ] qualities. Just recei'ved by - Feb 13 . ,. s y West india Preoed ginge'r esii preserved pine Apples;limes, peaches plui md cherries. Fresh prunes, tcurrants, citir and lemons, For sale by Feb 13 ' . .8;B LEVY Rasins,:Figs and Apo 1.4 and 1.2 boxes Raisin' 'Dr Barrels Northern Appli; Boe Also-A fresh a supply of caidiea.,js received by g ,B. LEVY. Camden, S.C., Feb. 10, 1 L47. A. J. &P 10OSS - Offer for sale on as reasonable terns a can be obtained in Sumterville, Ev'ery larg assortment of~'of Goods, 6ompriuin~ 1) Gods, Groc'eries, Hardware, Cule~ cry, Saddlory, Shoes and Bloots, Inats atis Caps, Bonnets, Cooper's ware, Carron ware Drugs, Paints, Oils, Carriage Trimminr Confectionary Garden seeds,. &c. &c SOUTTH CAROLIlAIIU- SjITER IRT Elijah Reynolds . Declaration in A vs. tachiment in Assum Tsaac D. Whitworth. ait.M Whereas the Plaintiff, in the above statei case having this dig'filed..hie Declaratioi against the Defendant, wholis absent fron and wvithout the limits of the State, (as..it i said) and having neither wife nor Attorn~ei known, upon wh oin a copy of the above De claration, with a ruleto plead thei-etojrmayb served : It is therefore -in pursuiance of./thi Acts of the 'GeneraL. Ashenblg ofth tfti in such cases maead iie/ler that the.Defendent do pldea ther o4 orlbe fore theeighteenthlday of u D184S otherwiseljnal and abiloldtej dg be then given and awarded aiainashi. V Office Comn. Pleas, Sumter DusL 17th June,'1847. Juno23. .J~D. JONES June.23. (80 84 1 yd (t'LOOK HERE. 9 SThe subscriber has just returned fron the North with a full and well selocted dock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, and al kind of JEWELRY. Also, PISTOZIS 'inu )UTLERY, -PERFUM1ERY, TOYd ain K~nick Knackeries of every description. The above stock is the larest--thiat hn ver been ofibred in Sidmterville. "Has b~ inlected with great care, and cannot fail t< Ilease. . Purchosers may expect to find grea Mr -fains for Cash. , . The subscriber returns bis gre tu) e knowledgmonts for past favors, and solicita a renewal of patronage.. Sud~vi~e ~ FREEMAN HOYT. SSievle Spt. 14, 1847. ~46 ly N. B.-Clocks, Watchei and ee pared as usual. ~rr 'Pr'ing aand . uInnan a q~ The aubb rhi u' ~s$tfiily&Tt attention of hfisi and he pblic' g3 rallye to his wellP select6a e.tock fPR 'iOODS, -4Groceries, "Hardware,0 Cat16ry Panama, .Leghorn,' and . Palrna Idaf Ha4a Shoes,. Stationery, 4c.'&.c (just arrivsc mnd ready for inspection), which ho wl li1 as chzedp as they can be bought i rnfyothi establishment inthis place, for cash 'er coun. try produce., .:. - C. D. QAYLE. Snmtervjle, Apri tQ 1848.- 28 ly The subncribdr offers to: all tbe A YARD), lately'the ppertf p anda now 'lnesuccesrn1peiatid~ nde'ti nlgnagement f Mn rg' good rent. Thuis c~ 0r% easy ti~sanit 0 b aiW hoba colored.6fid W Vi6Rs a . hilVi 11ft A&4M , John 2. ~* IiamH~ro~ni onoruw~~W ig x Newi.ci 7ve kct