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55' l ;ie Cal oftl g csir ;Con.d AV k tf e1% r1io hi i. ems, k :16 tip, nsl (o~ We I' -e Ted ltTE sale in Sunthivillebj at the Drig Store; an ~IVW.n rally in South'Carolina. day evening, the Ji. HCh:undler, Dr to' is %'MAlrnIa J. ILLS ten.Joirnal will Ilense cO'y B b announce him as a Candidatc f. fo t O ofSheriff af Sumter District i Elehtiot, t , 1848. 47 tr er:1: ons having demands-against the A-. o A.1;- Buchnian,- deceased, - wil nt-them duly attested: and thosc the said estate -are requested tt SA iL L BUCilANAN, ....-...-...Administrari.r. N f4ifledbtedlto the- Efntb of Mrs i ,i'~ele hitcd to make itimnedi. A. C. SPAIN, Oithminiiee. S ~ep 0 1848 47 *t 'NOTICE TO DROVERS, h id.ersign *ed would 'respeifill in fdiiitiel"rover8 ofr iforses, MUles,'&. that lhe h-is opneions S'AI31lEROOM. I'.otO M., renly to receive quat;ities cof I hirses fules. &c. "Also, a pleit v of Corn 'zll. Id kr,wirrniild not th iew . rne lo; anid cheajpe thiv ait ever'sold in Ih,; Distrii at atthi Call vt th- stiand fc rmerly oceui. ugland, Failtoni, Sumiter Distric! A. ARRAIIA IMS. t 1848. .17 if -n n nitrn' will please cop eihnthi 66forward bill to the subscribe S MIE DEKALB, TOR CAMDEN AND ALL TIEl IN AMEDIATE, 'LA N1)1NUS.--The wel kiwnv tamnr DlEK AI.L, Wn. 11. Iub lbock tmaster, hiving buen ithromg- h over Iriile'd and repaired, will he ready to rceivi Prez t oft this. day week, and wii leave watl abpjipers of Goids nay rely upm thei: " ifr-4frwar&Twith pr i.ias the rive. -heine in e or.le a-, .a .-. x rates a theytcitv be sent by any other conivevance. y oosiu'n. tveitu landel maIyI' be sent t< thze igetsynat,4~il1 Ke-stored free of chairge ut til lie jiweie'dy to .t-iko thmin in. TPhi. iMoat :th~~.uqgn'n thd. seasonl wvill stip at anm anidgy. landingt on the river, both goin and coltuV, for n sing'e package only, pro ~dd the freight ispaid here. T1hie Aenit -uCudnsare.Messrs. P. F. VaLLu:i'wi' & MAJRTIN, STA RR & WVA I.l'R, 'Agents, lHofp-e 4* .'o. W harf. ..Sept L4, 184(1. . - 47 . (I OOPARTNEIRSnH2P. ''We .subscribers hwe ths ay formied, ~Cpartnership tinder the" namie of J. T.' S)L MONS'& CO. - We hope by strict atten uin~esto receive a liber:l sihare o * JA(;OB T. SOLOMONS, :AUG~USTU'S A. 801Ol.\iGNs HIENRY .J. IlIAYNSWuRTi'l 'aept 7ths, 148. . . r. 13--One-of the firm is at this lime it th9 Northern cities, buying a e'm ii assort peat of MlERCHIANDIZEA; which, on ne a u of, the greait-reduction of prices, wr iwl' offer for sale lower thani ever befor. kno~wn mn this place. <3 dloors North the Court Ilouse, opposit< Dr.- Miller's Drug.Store. .$1~AROLNA--sl'M ER DIST In Equuity. E is~Qr &Yates, et. al. , e. Sanders and oftlers. Thle credlitors ofi Sanders and Crane amc th Jo dgment and 'Execuation creditors o Na(raneo, whose Judgments and Execui sio~oated at the time of the sale of the zrtof Crane &. Sandlers by WVm. E~ *'uadon, tj'-wit: the 13 and 14 Septemibei fieon oa~th a writteni statement o 4e~eand givmng credit for all paymena terdemands by legal tea, rtday of January niext. .~iiy prder of the Court, J. B. MILLER, - Com. Erq'y S. D. td ~rv e, Aug. 31, 8'3. 40 3m CU~I'CAROLINA FEMALE EINSTITUTE ~~VV . MDM s. C., .'' eo 6lgiate ygpr will commence on the "fr tdyof Octqber, .and continue ninni -ontiu. ~ e Session will be divided int ApLmay .iuter. for a quairter, or for e6~tfrredl upon. uch as have gon ~1h~It1~tfeprescribed course. Sie 1gitat 19.7. .g 410 i RIFLEMEN. ~ r1Ored to parade at you eetng; Ou the k at' Saturda: OrfCar. Uist J.Y 13GAO f m4 llg biW e, g theoa o new tion". I t unrd sedrat o ,audr* Inen8 p . Resdyiedi That t s.t eije n06 9d Odfo and thle fdltwing,1 e an . tatives in the Stato Legi 1a tek"sl it1 ba[I il at the following plac'. anddidlicte slie following perso. * L l1EMONT. - At Suhterville, on day ISV. J.ingitan, .. J. Knox and Jno. . fler o i Swimtming Pea tieday.-IL. L. Mqieod, eonj. Mitdhell tid A. Watts. lishopville, one dayf.-Jne 11. Dixon, Jno. W. Stuckey'and inM.X. Dixon.. Carter's Crossing, 'on'.e day.-Eiindnd .tuckey, jr., Eli as. McCitcleon and John 8ha w. Spring [ill, n .-'-JoeliaBu ard, T. L. Smith and B n. i. eham., Statesburg, one dar.-Win. II. Burgess, 1). F. Wiles and Jas. W. Dunkins. - Providence, one dav...Ballard, C. C. Jackson and.Jno. A. Colelouh, j'r. Manchester,. one dav.-J. J. Rolser, .IL.:B. am and F. M M-ilette. N Nete'StOre,' " one day.*-E. J. Pugh, Joseph Nett les and Wim. Nettles. - Englishe's tCross Roads, one dav.-J. C. Rhuatme, J. 0. Duranit and A. A. McfJeud. Meechanicsville, one day.-It. L I [eriot, J.1 W. Itatubert and Win. PrescolL I.owry's, on0 day.-J. F. Iiavnesworth, t. 13. Muldrow, Itobert M. Englih. - . The .Managers to meet on the Wedniesdlnv I following at Sunmterville, count the votes and declare the election. -Thiee lRepresentativet anl' a member of Congress; a'so, -a Tax t'ollecto-r -nnd Five 4'oisliPsioners of Poor, to lie elected. CL.\ILEND)ON. At elmr Drudaimliit's, one day.-i . L. llevnous, .las. 1). lr'ydon, A. 1). lhanie. Wim. S. liramiton's, one dlay.-Jas. 11. M1:. K night, .1io. M. Owei, .-1bpert. F. Wells. J. W. Tindal's old' -pinwe, one day:--It - -.11 ilicwll, Wmll. .liae. ''los. D. Jiavis. -Wmn. thoie' tloe dav.-Thos. J. .\1. Davis, Jio. F. .ilne, J1.4. fl: Ilinton. Puh1onl, mne day--Thos. C:. Richardson. John-. I. ) .yd, Alex. 13. Dlridisord. -Jos. T. Par k's. old place, one day.--suae l B;tgral, .1. ('. Stri ige. Wi. It. ('roskrev. ','lTos. Silmith'.S oli place, ollay.-.Id. .1. I 'lowdeni, .Ins. Nelsn. Jno. M.* Ilodge. Withierspoon'., o'd .\Muster Gronid, 0ne d'y.-.ns. Epps, Wi. .\l. Melni'sh, It. J. Fulhvood. N. Mott's old place. Ro y. . B Coker, Jin. W. Iiker, J. W. Floyd. Minagers to meet oin \Vehesd.,vs ait Sim). lairvin's, count the Votes and declhre the electiton. Two R -pre.ental ivCs to be elected. .The (' mmiittee reconnnend 11hait followv imiir I Resolutions whiclh were drafted by the .Comen, cittee on Previleges and I!ejetionis in 1841, be adopted and that the s ie printed with the Arts of tlic As:,m!1v, and also with the writs of l1lectiom, and lihat the Clerk of the two I louses be directed to cause the samie to -he lorwarded to the Mimagers of Ilections throughoit Ilie Si ate. 1st. Resoltred, That the Maneitrrrs ofEle tion are regnested to pay speci:i attention to the fijollng portions of the laiw'relating to I. Tlhe inmes of~ the voters to he regular ly wvritten as they vote, anda the lists p'reserv edl. A. A. 17 16, 2d statumtes, p. 6%t 2. li two or moiare tickets, in counting the~ votes., he fountd rolled ump together, or mtore namtes be oud written on anyv ticket thtan ought to be vo(ted for, all such tickets are not to lbe counttedl. A. A. 17163, 2d statutes, p. t6-4, and A. A. 1721, .1stat. 1361. No voter shall be allow ed to putt in moore than a single ballot, or piece of paper in thle same box or vessel; buat a ticket is to be couinted, tongh it conltain fewer namn~s than are to be voted for. :i. If any Manager shal: knowingly receive an illegal vote, or shall reftuse to receive a legil uone, or shall neglect or refuse to attend to the election or sh-lI countt the baillotm be foire the proper tinie, or ait ally otheor thtan the proper place, he shall be liable to penalties. A. A. 1710, 2d stat, 089, an~d A. A. 17'1, 3d stat. 138k, antd A. A. 17CJ, 41 stat. 100. 4. Manatgers are authlorizedl to adhn'tister oatths and exattin a witnesses to mini order and reguilarily at the polls; anid by order in writing, (directed to the Shieriin' Constable or Special Deputy,) to coitnisit to jail, for oe day, alny personi who refuses to obey the law ful comml~anlds of the Matnagers, or shall dis tnrb their proceedmiigs. A. A. 183l, 0 stat ittes 4 12. 5,. if anyV person refuses to iniake ITproe oaths, or if t he .Managers lie otherwise satis tied that heo is not qutalfied, his voite shall he rejected. A. AX. 1831, (3 statutes 4 13. - The Alanaigers or anty oher persont entitled to vote, mtay challenge anyv person oitering to vote. A. A. 1831, (1 statutes '448. 6. Maagr are autthorized tol swear each other. A. A. 1818, 6 st at. 9.1. Or they miay~ be0 sworin hy anty one authorized to) adiniii ter oathls. 7. In case of death, removal from the Dis trict, or refitsal to serve of any m nanatger, a miajority of the Delegation are autthorizedl antd reguired to fill upl the vacatncy, by appoint meat in writing. A. A. 1818, Ii stattes 24. 8. Polls to be oplened at 9) o'clock, A. :11. and closed at 4 o'clock, P. M. with conven-. ient intervals. Th'e box or bag to be sealedl tip when the Polls are closed, and not to be op)ened except to receive votes the second day and to count the votes at. the regular titme and place. A. A. 1721, :3 staitutes, 136. 2d. Resolced, Th'lat the Matnage of the Elections, prior to their proceedmtg to the Elections, do take, the fol lowing oath or at firmation before somte Magistrate, or otne of thes Managers of Electiotns, to-wit: "T hat they wvill faithfully and imnpartially condtuct anid aittend to the foregoing Blect ions agreeably to the Constittution of the state of South-Carolina. 3d. Resolred, That in ftuture, no persotn qualified to vote-for tmembers of each branch of the Legislature, shall be peritted to vote ini more tihan one Election District or Parish, and the mtanagers of Election throutghout dhe state arehereby required and directed, if they thinkl proper (or ont application of atny elector Spresent,) to admriniste~r to any person or per sons offering to vote, the following oath: 1, A. TI., (10 solemnly swear (or aflirm as; thme case imay be,) that. I hwve notl at this Glen erad Electiont for lemhbers -of I.nrgi..:-,uren aaj ap4Val- d j 'kyru d be fbld a~cb jo . to(rnelecti other duties regyir eh I ts er Ac :liOeink. edonrtia e Cintiut ofE the Itnt 4t t &AAI, Lts f .r publisind, o wit: "Every Fe hite .jnp o; the nie,of tiventy-oie rear. ( pd kon.connissin odd oflicerfsaudepFvates of the - erty dbf-thd United Sta "exetpted) bei.9 A)"citikie of tis stafd n& havitig :.ide'd. therein; tvo years prefious to.the day of election,' nnd who hinsa freehold of fikydie':oftlamig a 19wn lot,-of which he h-i been legally ezid amt pos.4 di datj Oix Inntho'hefcrlspidI election~ogeJio'rWrig sichIfre'ehold or to*ei lot, hath beon a rdsiaent in tit6 Eleitin Disi. trictlin which jeNoifprs U give his vote be. fore the election. ixnumtntlha, s!nll have a right to vote for a nmtber or members to serve in oilher brnnch of the Legislature, for th Elde. tion DigAtrjct in W Uch he holds such property of residence. .Sa. Rfsofred, Tat': the. two renrs resi dene'e, required'by'tlfej Constituti'n in td vo ter, are the two years immediately . previous to the election, and the six months' residence in the Election District, tire the six months inimediately previous to din election; but if a ny person has his home in the State, he does not lose tie riglrit of residence by teniporary absence'w ilIle intmnt ion of returning; but if one have his home iind family in anothr State,.the presence of such petson, although. contittued for two years in the State, gives no right to vote. 7th. Resolred, That Managers of Elec. tions are aut horized and required, under tilo general law, to hold ad condnet Etections for Clerk, 'Tax Collectors,, Contnissionierp of the Poor, and oiber District Oflirers, win ever. vaities occlir, (a1 previded b 'law, and that it is unnecessary for this fILgis4la itre to give special directions in relation to the electiom of said District Officers. 8t i. Resolucri, 'I hat it shall be the special duty of the ..lannagers to report to the So!fi. tors all violations of the. e!eetion law, and all eases of bribery and I orruplion, awl to use their best eilbrs to bring the oil'enders to justice. Suttiter C. IT., Seiromher 1:3, 1 1 1. 2 OTICE. AlV persons haviing demands againtt the ,state of Jesse It. Garv, late of ('hirleston deceased, will plense Ind in the samte fir payment to O.well Ree.ler, Esqj, Kinig.stret; and all persons indebted to said Estate, will Ilease imtake paytmetit to the same. E'. A. J. G A IV, A tdnr'x. 5 ept 1848 46 3t CA1DEN BRANCH R AIL ROAD. This Itoad is now open for the transporta lion of Paissegrers and Freiglt to Ikykini's 'Turn Out, a d.stance of 8 miles fron tCin den. A passenger train will leave this Turn Out daily 5 lintir., atid 45 mintes, \. MI , to cot nee't with the Cars ont the Southl-Carolinia Itail-Rtoadl for (imrlestn and I lansburg. Retnlrtnig iti thei afternootn the traini rPechl Cs the Turtn Out 5~ hontr atnd 30 mn n., P. M. conntectinig at that point withI thne line of1 Sta ges for Iihleigh N. C. vei Camdt'en andt Chte raw. .lThe .\ccommitofi Litin Tiralin to Colonbia continues to rai ats htertofore. .J011 .\lelt. a. n. Camu. Br. .Sept. 2, 4di .l NO, CA. Negroe Cloth's and Jeans. The~ sutbscriberrs wvonI inuformi thte Plan ters opf Sumiter District, anid their Customers, that they have heromte the Agetnts of Mr. Freis of Sailemu No. Cam , in the sale of 'is WOOL.LEN F.\lilCS, which they are nlow prepared to exhtibit. In their judgemtett thne best article for Negro Clothinag ever or tered in this market. fl.I'ThIey also htave a simill lo.t of uperior counitry llA.\S anid I.AlI) of a superior quality; North Carolina Onions, and Fresh p)ounfded Rtice. A. W[I2TE & Co. A ugutst 30. 18348. NOTICE. The untdersigned having atssocialtedl them solves itt the Practice of Medicine, respect. futlly solicit thte patrontge of their frietnds and the public. They mtay be founid at D~r. Mil ler's Drug store. J. J. BOSSA RD, Mr. D. Aung. 16, 18 IN. 4 t f NOTICE. Notice is herebny gwven, that application will bie mtade to the I .egislaiture of thins State at its nlext session tor at charter tot inicorpor ate the( "Hiradlord Spritngs Femtale Inustitutte Company."' Notice. .The subscribeir takes this tmethod -of in formiing his friends and tho putblie generally, that lie mtay still be fottnd at thne old1 stand or Chiambehrs & Raunkitn, where lhe will keep constantly on hanitd, a supply or Sugar, Cof lee, Molasses, Salt, Iigging, Itope, T1wipte, Dometstics, llats, Shons, &c., which lie will sell for Cash, at the lowest, market, prices, and solicits a share of patrotnage. The highest prices paid foir cottoni anad oth er country produce. .-u. B. W. CIIAMB3ERS. Camden, S. C. Anug. 30, 45 4t LTownsenud's Sarsaparilla. 1t3 doz quart bottles just received and for sale by A. J. & P.* MOSES, Wholesale andl lietail Agents. NOTICEK A pplication will be tmade to thai Logilature at its ne.st session for ani Act to itacorporate l'hTIT M MTE ItIRAZ*4 BANDI." One tract o ifres land ini blarindori, euj~iI 1alidao'f Dani1 Itatsdn 'und V 1 Ryolds,t.-al, levied ipoli eMthe pr. Kullf at the suit of Thos. J. Wiler. - O e tract of 47ici-ee of land more or 1esi'n.Clardait, alljoinin~ lan'dfo? F.. Keinedy~rd John A. Ce-dough, eer. levied upon as the property of John CUStr6th er at the suit of .Eijh Reyiholds.. Ono tract of 200 acres of land in (larendon, adjoinin :.Iniids of John A. M itrihutn and J t. Hilton, levied upon as, the profrrty of E.-B. Rdwe at the suit of J. One tract of 500acrei ffland more or lose in Salem, 'adjoining ;ands of "Robt. Fiwood, C. Player and- Et.'f -John Lemnnon, levied upon as the Iroperly of Jno. M. McElveen At the suit of '. J. fmoses. One tract of 37 1-2 acres of lind in'Claremont, adjoining lands of -T. i. Jones, Richard -Vells and Misa Winkles levied'upon as the property of! Hezekiah Wardiat the suit of 1. Lymn. One tract of 200 acres of land in Clarendon, adjoining lands of J. B. Hlilton and E. B:Rowe, levied upon as the property of Jno. A. Mitchum, at the suit of T. M. Mouzon. HARVEY SKINNER, S. S. D. Sheriff's Office, 11th Septumber, 1848. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry Executions to me di rected, will be sold at Sumter Court House, owi the first Monday and dny following in October next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for Cash, the fol lowing Personal Property. Purchasers to pay for Titles. I negro, levied on as the pro perty of i Anderson, at the *suit of E. J. Arthur, 11. McFadden and S. L-icoste, 2 ca Fes. I negro, levied on as the pro perty of IL M. Bracey, at the suit of W. A. Colelough. I negro, levied on as the pro periy' of Thos. Bracey, at the suit of James Nilee, John J. Moore and John Madison. 1 negro, levied on as the pro perty of A. U. Brailsford, at the suit of L. M. Wiley, & Co. and John G.'King. 8 negroes, levied on as the property ot Jno. A.. Colclough, sen., at the suit of '. Mowry & Son. 1 negro, levied on as the pro perty of Hfy. Cassels, at thle suit of F. Lanl nteati. 2 nogrocs, levied on as the property of E. Durant, at the suit of W. An derson & Co., 3 cases. 1 negro, levied on as the pro petty of Sarah Felder, at the suit of Admr. of C. McLean, and R. Bradford. . 1 negro, levied on as the pro perty of John L. Felder, at the suit of J. H. Watt. 1et negro, levied on as the.pro lewis, Ordinary. 1 negro, levied on as thle pre~ perty of Robt. lawry', at the suit of Elijah I negro, levied on as the pro perty of Jais. Laawrence', at the suit of M.L. 1etzor J1~ negro, levied on as the pro pet fIsaac Lenoir, at the suit of George HI. Kelsey. I negro, levied1 on as the pro perty, of Jas. G. 'Mclntosh,, at tihe suit of Huh McFadden. 1 negro, levied on as the pro perty o~f 0. S. Rees, ot the suit of C. T. Hiaakell and Samni. Maxell. 1 Negro, levied on as tile pr'o perty of Wm Rtots, at the suit of HI. H~ol, leymiian, jr. Buggy, Harness and 2 Hor ses, levied on as the property or Dr. M. Rey nolds, at the suit of A. White, & Co. 1 negro, levied onl as the pro plerty of M. A. Stukes, at the suit of John F. 1 negro, levied on as the pro perty of Joseph Hi. Stokes, at the suit of TIhov. E. Hlarvin. 1 negro, levied on as the pro ty of Samd. Wheeler, at the suit of Elisa Wheeler. 1 negro, leviedl on as the pro pet to . M. Wheeler, at thle sut of S. I Sulkey and harness, levied on as the property of Wmn. TI. WVatts, at tihe suit of John H1. Dixon. 1 horse levied upon as the pro perty Martin Darwichi, at the suit of J. Law tonl. 1 negro and one horse, levied on as the property of MaL; Brogdon, at the suit of W. C. Dukes and A R. Simontohi hA RVEY S1(l.U EhR. s. s... September 11, 1848. . NTOTICE. The Exercises of Mrs. RICE'S Schani will lbe resumed on Monday, the eleventh tef September. TIhe first session of five months wdl close on thle 15th of February. Sept. 4, 1848. 45 3t. W. W. W ALKhIR, DRAPER AND TAILOR, COLUMBIA, S. C. Keeps constantly on hand a choice assort ment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers, Huspendersi Gloves, Hantlkrchiefs, Cravats, &c. &.c. which he oil'dr~dt rasona. ble pricesi Al dfrddre frdiii tid edhr plromptly dittded tW. * Mept. 6, 1848. ..15 Oim 2 q. * Ig 04 1 Rtoche' IeEiSi- iamu~c. A lidmited 4pu oV~h~, ~ 2mbrocation o: ooplni gbt 'ectual remedy now% known inganlody iost re0iyA Nearly opposite oM NOTICE."'', A pplibationwlibe -mad6i to th i ture at its iext session for'an to6 porate "'THE SUMTER R1FLEMBBN i; ' Aug. 18, 1848. 43 FAIR NOTW. The subscribers, the forme recently had erected on his p P'rovost's Pratent swinging. F 06A Presses, wyith. which he .in welllel s and believes it to be frisuperior to" ti& re w or anything in use-for Cgjo proe h -uve pureR sed the - Press for9Sir 164 hil P'. 1:,. been in successful 60rationIfor Ihren egh, In regard to the convenience of the Press, it cnn heattached to the iiaouse,.and iniel tered all underone - well eaicula-' tod to jrss from fotir undred nd fift to li i-0'ibd ied -udsrM i:iiT5r-i half ysitos o giig;in'that With arid - 1UM* Persons wishing to build their own Press will he furnished- with a bill of tinbars and tlimensions--for Twentv. Dollars, ($20).-. The subscribers bog leave to inform the pub. lic that they have worknen-n6w 'ready to; attendthe-building ofthe.Pi-ess - Mechanics, wising to enter into the .bUPi-. ness,can have by one hundred dollars ($100.). worth, at 815. per rightL Any, further infor-. ination wanting, apply to the undersin ed, JAM ES S. TINDALL, Frilsmhip, P. O.'umger DiWt R. F. LIGON,-r w smnmitrille, S. U. June21, 1818. .4 m WII RECEIVE, TO-MORROW A choice stock of Groceries, eo tist in part of the follewing- : 4 barrelsfne, brown Sugar - :3 bags bt Riol tofibj. 2 Hhds bacon Sides, 1 barrel Reynold's 1mm,, Butter and soda Crapkers. Sardines, Lobsters; Ginger preserves, West India preserves, ine appledt.-ieamLn on, Orange, &c, &c.; Olive Oil, Pieldes-aa, sorted. II omnestic. Dray '6oods. * Brown homespuns, assorted; Cottonadese Stripes', &c.; Musquito.Netting. Grasa skiuts, do. made; .'axony wool shirts, Berlin -draw-. ers; Ladies' and Misses' 'HIosiery ; Gett. 1.2 don.; A fine asbortmnent of Suspeiders. All very low for cash. Aug.91, 1&48.' 1.. B. IIA NK5. 002TT1N GZKS. Thnisinbscriber returns his thanks to ihosa who patkonizbed hi t seanot.-rk~ongnr udtor nianufh'etde ilN upon he'hiost'ap' proved plan, and wafrants thoem equal to any othier Gins, in workmansitip, inateriahu and performance. They are warranted to give tatisfaction. Efepiringw twill ho faitiifuffy attetided to. Trho subscriber r'espectfully requests tt thare of the patronage of, ,the platts of this and time adjoining Districts. If you wish: to SAVE YOUR TOLL, get use of those IHOR SE MILLielle hiaowt, ts McCreight's Mill, iade' expressly to -bd attached to Gin Gearring. -The subaibe lias a few on hand. lir Orders for Ginis or 31iila Will be prompf ly affended to. Rt. J. .McCREIllT. Camiden, May, 1848. -30 Gm NOTICE. Application will he inade at tite next seas sion of the Legislature, to iheurgtate th~e Village of Kingstree. Aug. 12, 1848. . 42 idifn1u CLAUtENDON FEMALEf ACADilMY. The exercises of this SCho001 wvill be resumied Monday. the 21st of August.. .Pert sons wisiting to place their children in thie care of .the Teachierr; pre. requested to send. themi at the operninglof tSei~esida. ) -E. 10 BlACON, Pipal. Sand IIills, Aug. 7, 1848. . 43 2t A.WHlTE, & CO.-. Iinform' their. custoiners and the pubjid genecrally~iit4Ithe M.re' receivink' thif SF RINGS8200 froha New Yor... Their serolpr'jpannenis niot.iirl~ietow ccn-fpletin' their stock-wvhieh they will sell na ulaw~ s tey cari-be ptrreaasedin any uenmarket for. cash, or to prompt Custo.. s-tr. Call and examnine out ftidkr and-we (!attmer ouirselves wve H11 not 1*1) tgite satie.. I.,e-.iou. --- Th'ley weald alid-infotmi their friends that, h-.ving lately.bgome agents for the sale of ~ I'm [,1'O N O SNAIBU RG&, they ale now prepared to s~qpply tjat ~i iii any desire.. blo quantitE -pn lWtt a it has ever been pur d' if . ticfee as follows:-9 .2co'nts p1t haled 0 d&. per the piece, and It d~ id'A~. fof all lest er quantities upon thne ~ ba d watrtte e4 to wi~ogh 8 oz'e. -- ~ .-, a Pts, by )