The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, September 20, 1848, Image 8
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an, ~ ~ une 12i88 1 t
e a e t a
.OHN M ALAR as a candida te or a I
Serit@ at t e u g election.
Jan.12, 1848. 11 tf
FPORB S YPR R1FPF.
.C e authoried o announce Maj or
JOHN IILA it, s a candidate for
eiSherif at the ensuing election.
_t, 84J. 20 tf
0O0Tae friendie efWlHlana
A. COLCLOUGH, Esq. announce him as a
eandidatofqr Sheriff at the next Election.
April 19; 1t88. 25
FOR CLERK.
Mr. Editoir:-Please announce JOHN
DARGAN JONES. as a candidate for re
election to the office of Clerk of the Court
for Sumter District, and oblige the
SUMTERIANS.
April 26th, 1848. 20 tf
*ggWe are authorized to an
nounce DANIEL H. RICHBOURG, a can
didA6 for the office of Clerk at the ensuing
election.
Jan.;2, 184 . 13 tf
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
t-rWe are authorized to announce JOS
M. NETTLES, Esq., a' candidate for the of.
fice of Tax Collector for Claremont county,
at the ensuing election.
E-rWe are authorized to announce WIL
LIAM G. BARRET, Esq., as a candidate for
Tax Collector, at the ensuing Election.
Spring and Summer Goods.
The subscriber would respectfully call the
attention of his friends and the public gen
erally, to his well selected stock of DRY
GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery,
Panama, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf Hats,
Shoes, Stationery, 4-c. &c., (just arrived
and ready for inspection), which he will sell
as cheap as they can be bought in any other
establishment in this place, for cash or coun
try produce.
C. D. GAYLE.
Sumterville, April 5, 1848. 23 ly
Removal.
The subscriber would respectfully inform
nix friends and the public generally, that he
has removed to the stand formerly occupied
by Mr. A. Conway.
__________ J. I. MILLER~, M. D.
LOOK HERE.CU)
he 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
CUTLERY, PERFUMERY, TOYS and
Knick Knackeries of every description.
The above stock is the largest that has
ever been offered in Smnterville. Ias been
selected with great care, and cannot fail to
please.
Purchasers may expect to find great 'iar
gains for Cash.
The subscriber returns his greatful ac
knowledginents for past favors, and solicits a
renewal of patronage.
FREIEMAN IIOYT.
frumterville, Sept. 14, 1847. 48 ly
N. B.--Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry re
paired as usual.
IMPROVED COTTON GINS,
Thankful for past favors, the subscriber
wishes to inform the public, that lie still
Mfanuafactuires Cotton Gins at his establish.
meat in Statebug on the most improved aiid
approved plan,o the most simple construc
tion, of the finest finish, and of the best ma.
terials, to-wvit: Steel &rws and steel plated
Ribs, case hardened, in which lie will sell (or
Two Dollars per Saw. He also repairs old
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, Mfay 1, 1848. 27 tlj
NOTICE.
Taken up by the subscriber, on Tuesday,
the 9th inst., a sorrel MARE, with a star on
the forehead, and about 15 or 10 hands high.
She was found in the posession of a negro
boy, who sa he stole her from Mr. George
Norris at the 54 mile house, on the common
road. The ownmer is requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay expenses gid take
her away.
CARISTEN VASSE.
.18 mile lionse, state road,
May 13, 1848. ' 33 t
.COPARITNERSHIP.
The subscribers beg leave to inform they
frends and the publie generally, that their
have entered into eoprtnership under the
firm of CONWAY &WINN, for the pur
pose of carrying on the Tailoring biusiness.
They have taken the New uilding next
doer blow China's flotel. The iend
keeping agneral assortment of Cloths, Cas..
smeres, estings and Trimmings, and hope
by strict attention to business to merit a con
inuance of the patronage heretofore so liber
ally extended to them.
A. CONWAY,
D. J. WINN.
January 1848. 12 tf
The subscriber begs leave to inform his I
~ engaged, himsel in the Butchering Business
~' " in hmterville. lie will endeavor to procure
* the finest. ieeves the counitry afi'ords; and'
with afriet attention to buuiners hope to re
eeive a rsbere. patronag. lIe w i butchert
.three timeu "week or oftener if required.- I
)egularh o.rr mnay run accounts month. e
1y - 7 yy~ntN ruired promptlyt ea
he hiim fo ea i7 ori ti business. o
May'29, 14 ' 1 Am
M 6th an fhfo hombodeathf
elief of Insolvent
Notice is hehyli nto te pid ,iacob
aBroughton and ll o riedl of the
aid William L. Fdld an r at
he Court-Common P . e n at
lumter Court.Houme in an r the D strict.
if Sumter, on the selmd Mopd Novew.
er next, to shew cause,ir I ta y-ah,
vhy the estate anid eff'ets of tj d'Wil.
iam L. Felder should not be asigngied and
e discharged accordi toite provisions of
he Acts of the General Aiiembly. for the
ellef of Insolveint Debtors.
, D; JONES, c. c. s.
Mice of Common Pleas, 40
Sumter Dist..Aug. 7, 1848.' 43thn
SOUTH CAROLINA,
DARLINGTON DISTRICT.
IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS.
Killer, Ripley, & Ce,,
vs. CA. SAWN CASE.
Dhandler & iugrins, )
. W. Chaniler, one of the defendants,
being confined within the Prisn Bounds of
Darlington District, on a writ of capias sd
iatisfaciendun at the suit of Miller, Ripley,
SL Co., and the said dofendant having Aled
ils Petition in my office, praying for the ben
0it of the Act of the General Assembly,
miade for the relief of Insolvent'Debtors, to
ether with a schedule of his estate and ef.
ects: Notice is hereby given to all the
ereditors'of the said defendant, and especial.
ly to Miller, Ripley, & Co., to appear at the
Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Dar.
lington Court House, on the third monday
(beig the 16th day) in October next, to
shew cause if any they can, why the estate
and effects of the said Robert W. Chandler
should not be assigned, and he discharged
according to the provision of the sad Act.
J. 11. HUGGINS, c. c. r.
Clerk's Office, Darlington C. II. 38
January 28, 184 t m
SOUTH CAROLINA.
WILLIAMMBURG DISTRICT.
Samuel D. McGill
ads. Ct. &t;on Stint. Pro.
Samuel P.'Matthews.)
The defendant, Samuel D. McGill, who is
confined within the bounds and limits of the
Fail of Williamsburgh District, by virtue of
a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum at the suit
Af Samuel P. Matthews, has filed in my
ffice his petition praying for the benefit' of
the Act of the General Assembly for the re
lief of Insolvent Debtors, togetler with a
schedile of his estate and etlects: Notice
is hereby given to the said Sainuel P. Mat.
thews and others the creditors of the said
Samuel D. McGill. to a pear at the C4ourt of
Common Pleas to be ho en at Williamsburg
Court House on the third Monday after the
lourth Monday in October next, to shew
ause, if any they can, why the estate and
eflects of the saidi Samnel 1). McGill should
riot be assigned, and he be discharged ac
cording to the provisions of the Act of the
General A ssemibly for the relief of Insolvent
Debtors.
W. R. SCOIT, c. .c. ws.
OlIce of the Common P'len, 37
Williamsburg Dist. July 5, 1328. 3
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
any made in the State, potssing all the ad.
vantages of the Falling Breast and Sliding
Ribs, which saves a great deal in way of re
pairs. We also use thme Steel Plate Saws,
with teeth set in an angle that cannot possibly
injure the fInest staple, with an imnprovnent
to regulate the mnot ing of the cottnn; our brush
is constructed on a plan, giving at once, the
advantages of lightnuess, strength and force
all very material in the successful operation
fa Gin. We wvould 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 orwkorprc.
We are also prepared to do work in the
Cabinet line-such as Bedst~eads. Wardrobes
S3afes, Book cases, Stands, Tables',Cupboards,
&c. &c. at short notice, otn liberal terrns.
IIUDSON & BROTHI IER.
Opp~iosite the Preslyterian church.
Sumuterville, A pril 22, 1847. 26 1y
FURNIT URE.
Just received a fine assortment of curl.
maple and fancy sitting and Rocking chairs,
:ane and wvood seats; together with a fine
assortment of Furniture, such a
Sofits', .Book Cases,
Wardrobes, 1Bed-steadis, Fancy
and Plain Dressine Bulreaus
&c. &c. -.
Por sale cheapi for calh or good paper.
J. F. SUT~HERLAND.
SCamduen, Jan 10, 1848. II tf
NOTICE,
I have appointed Major William E. Rich
ardson miy Attorney, immediately to bring te
a close and settle uip all matters and thimgs
>ertammig to my late Sheriffalty of Sumter
District: and request all persons concerned
.o take notice hereof.
All persons indebted to me are requested
o make immredhiate paymeont to my aid At.
orney: and those hauvinig demands against
no, are- requested to present themn to him
vitout delay.
THIOS. J. WILDER.
Feb. 12, 1848. 16 tf
BLACK AND GUIN SMITH.
We, the undersigned, inform our friends
eighbors, and the public, that we still con.
imue carrying on the above butsiness in Ful.
on, one mile fronm Mr. J. D)yson's Factory on
hie public river road. We also return our
rreatful acknowledgmaents for the liberal sup.
ort we have had for eiuhteen months, and'
olicit a continuiance of their patrontage.
['he subscribiers also inform their friends and
he public, that they are in wvant of a black
oy as an apprentice to learn lie Black
imith's Btfsineass, and wvould be glad to oh.
rut one utneodiatol. -
Jui' I''. l"19. 8 ,
ATT E~T~
AND, SOLICIT
RQ0ARPM, DjiNI
ATTORNEY AT'LAW,
JOSEPH B. KERSHAW,
ATTORNEY -AT LAW,
Broad-sh-cet, Camden, n. C
Attends the Courts' of KershaiSrumter
Lancaster and Fairfield Districts.'
EDWARD SOLOMONS,
SURGEON DENTIST
Saintervilir, S. (5.
Ojice two doors North qf the Court House.
3- f. GaINSIDent4gj
SURGEON DENTIST
SUMTERVILLE, S. C.
Mr. H. will administer the Chloroform i1
Surgical and Dental Operations, if required
June 7, 1848. 32 ly
E. H. MELLICHAMP,
ECUSE CAR'PENTER
A ND
Contractor in ncunral,
laving located himself-' in Sunterville, i
now prepared to execute all kinds of wor:
in the above line on reasonable terms.
A share of public patronage is solicited.
2 doors trest of the Methodist Parsona
Jan. 20, 1848. 13 tW
W. R. HUNTER,
AGENT OF THE CEMETERY
MARBLE WORKS
Darlington, C. H. S. C.
OzrAll orders by letter or otherwist
will meet ,with prompt attention.
Dec. 22, 1847. 8 tf
Justt Received
And for sale ihe subscriber, A'Fener:
stock of PAI ,OILh,D YE ST7 UFF.
4tc. 4-c. 4-C.
J. I. At LRh. D.
6 Do:. Fine Madeira Wine,
. Baskets Champain'ge,
1 DIoXes do
10 dozen Porter, quartw.
8 " " pinte, (0ondon).
Negroes Wassted.
CAif will be paid for a few PRIMJ
YOUNGi N EG RO M EN-their having
young famaily with thema will be no objectior
..BRAD2IY.
Stateburg, kay 24, 1848. 30 f
Enutertainuunent at tbac Clar,
enadon Deyot.
The subscriber begs leave to inform hi
fniends and the Public generally, thant he ha
opened a Iouse oaf Entertainnment, about
qutarter of a mnile from the Clarendon Depoi
on the Stage Road, where he will be read
to accommodate custosners by the 15th ins'
ie hope. by close attention to business,t
give jeneral satisfaction to all that may fa
vor hun with their custom.
TIIOS. MicGEE.
Mfarch 6, 1848. 19 tf
Dry Goods In Osar*Ieston.
Th'le subscriber would invite the attentioi
of Planters and Famnilies who may visl
Charleston to hiestock of
El CII, FANCY, AND STAP'LI
Hlaving mlade large additions to his roor
the past season. lhe is able to off'er gfreater in
ducements than ever before, to his friend
and customers, and confidently invites atteni
tion to his STOCK as the
Most Extensive in Sout her,
Country.
It is intended to embrace every article
the l)ry Goods Line.
Our front sales rooma will cont-inu a coms
plete assortment of
LADlES' RICH DRESS GOODk
Silks, Muslins, Thurrs, Cushmaeres, A lpac
cams, IHomba:ines, Shatrls, Mantles,
Mlantillas, Visettes, 4-c.
GENTLEMEN'S GOODS.
Linens, Linen Fabrics, Ilosiery, 4-c. 4-c.
In our Domestic Rooms will be found
very fuli assortment of Donmestics.
Negro Goods, Blamskets,
Osnaabasgs, &c. &c.
177'Particular attention paid to this depart
ment of our business. And Planaters wvil
find our stock and prices well worthy theii
attention.
Onr facilities for purchasing goods, ar
such, that we are able to oilbr them at suci
prices, as dqfy cmeiin
253 King at. Charleston,- 8. C.
N. B.--Ia our whesale rooms, we ofiba
a large and wvell selected 8TOCK to Mer
chants for cash or approved popr, at suec:
prices as are well wor-thy te attention o
close buyers, for close market.
AMarch 1, 1848. . 18 ly
TO HIRE.
The subscriber keepe constantly on hand
to IIIRE a BIAROUCIIE, uingle horse Bug.
ry and Sulkey and Horses il of whimh can
be obtained low for Cash.Z
~> J~t4'flNA.
July M ,1819. 39 D
'M
Mo lrtiel
-50 f Pe are
100 ve ta n
?30 Maider ,'r
75 Pes
75 Sal Zra
50 e o
50 " p.Cfrb. se
50 kegs white. Lead,
3 boxes assorted Glass,
iCongress Water,
Lmd'pern, Neataffol, Train and Cas
tor oils; Annatte, Indige, T'i'urpnine, Alco.
ho),Cdhineal, Lam p Blak, Black IJ
Ivory Black, sealitig Wax, Wafers. &c.
?JIOMP80NIAN ME ICkYF,
Embracing every article cthe tice
from the 1iboratory of E$ Iin Laribee. of
Baltimore.
Perfumery, aw, Brushe,, Snaps in
PFancy artiefe; 41jr Oil, cold Cream, shav
ing cream, Fretilm and A merican Toilet pow
der, Boxes and Puffi; chalk balls, &". &c.,
which he offlers at.a great reduction for cash
or approved credit.
J. A. CF.VELAN
.early "site Masonic Hail, Cam 07C.
Aug. 9 1848 40
'N. B. Mr. Z. J. DrFXAY still continuemi to
act as my Agent, and will give his un
divided attention to all orders address
ed to me for Medicines, or other business
connected with the Establiabinent.
Ze. DR3CKER, & C.
Respectfully invite the citizens of Sunter
District and the public generally, to their
well selected stock of
Spring and Summer Goods;
all of which,4hey offer for sale at a trfiing
adrunce on /Ynt eost.
Their facilities for purc lasing Godsl, are
:yh, as to defy competition as to prices.
14ving paid purticuber attantion to the. se.
lection of their present stock, frim the fact
that country'produce sells for meding, yledge
themselves to satisf even the mnst close of
their customers. 'rie varieties which their
stock embra ces is entirely too large to speci.
(y; but they respectfully beg leave to men.
I tion tbe following:
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Cambric. Jaconet, mull and Swise mkulina;
Gingham., Lawns, Bareges:
)ress and Funiture 1rints;
Alpaccar, Bloiibazines, ani Drab de Vinnea;
Iheavy and light silk, Raw Silk, and cotton
lioniery;
Super ladies' and gentlemuen's 14le and 8jjk
Gloves;
Thread, Lisle, andi cotton i.lging
Ladies' silk and Blerege imantkes and cravats
ILinen cambric hidkfs. and Linen cambric and
long I4awn;
F'rench, tiermaan, and En:glism Summiner Brood
- cloth,, Cassimzeres, andt Ves~jpgs;
R E AD Y-M 4DLE C LO'1IlIXG,
Of every descriptioti and at ill prices; ini.
deed some of it is so low that it cannot fail to
produce astonishment by the purchser; but
t as countr roduche sells for nothing, so have
s we conled to sell IReady-nmade clothing.
,Las'~ shoes, hooleem', slippers, and a
r' beautiful article of Palo Alto Ties; do. EIsler
.colored 'and black;
Gent's. c'alf hoots and shoes, sewed and
pegged, at prices which cannot'faij todplease;
toeter with a full assortment of Bonnets
and Bonnet trimmnings; Groceries, Saddiery,
Cutlery, Crockery, and Ihardware. To enu
mnerate all would be inmpossible, but a call is
respectfully solicited, andl none will go away
dissatistied. Call at the
CAMDEN BAZ AA R,
Opposite the Camden Banik, Camden, N. C
Jmst Recved.
Ilogsheads sugatdl (some very low priced)
Tierces Granulated sugar
Barrels crushed and powdered do.
hiLaf do.
Fine old Java cofiee; Rio do,
8perm caudles. For sale low by
Feb. iaS.B. LEVY.
"Afe. mo13. ~ i sm
5000 Gold Leaf ngrs
500(1 Charleuston,do
Cubrey Butterfly, do
Pressed Esperango Regalia do.
T'homas' sup. chewing Tobacco.
Tobacco of various brands, some low pri
ced.
Ihalf panishasegar.. Just received by
Feb. 18, . D. LEV.
Baskets Chainpalg .
do 4o pints, "&lnger"
do eo "Souche"
Casks Porter, quarts and pints
do Ale. Wines and Liquors of al
qualities. Just received by
Feb 13 - B. L EV YY
Preserves.
West India Preserved ginger; West~j
preserved pine Apple; limes, peachesptij
and cherries. reh prunes, currants, ceo
and lemons. For sale by LEY
Feb 13 .LE
1.4 and -2botes Raisinig
Barrel. Northern Apples; Bodeions
Also--A fresh supply of 4delt
received by.. S. T. yy VY
Camden, 8. C., Feb. 1 1847w .t~
SWAN? '''
~'Two or tharee white tq
earn the c~re
hn. I*1.
r ~
Ihor n d A
of &
lpttI ~ll n mnosit
t l10 hp
inpurity 4'Wb",
best resoedy k
'nd 31 waafe
Jy.every trace oftbe
systery inthe tendeuA
tneous an'estiosJ
e1a1purtifof
doubtedly a1etho'ww
mnedieai6 -genti
wone
prot eg'i t -
t il sun aA
inn#s w t stagevadai ]pen
from this distressing e tplain
use it, first so, bt sinogi m
after taking one.,ottlew
to use the lydriiciutd ?
Not wishing to jbli-.i
done in the caset &1IA'Oh .
day, to e"t her
on the publi-'the w sc i.j
'tate thiat this preaetiuan b
and used hy a numbe of hai
term of our city and'ne
success, vi: Or., i. #i4
Ramwa ,Or. Tkw l Yt g4{
PrItpOO .8 rd,
Beaufort.
For thetce
and the Medicinal .-IF
iDeliuht, P'hyrniiane ate
the th and.6th Nos. V"
Journal of Medicine a 4P
Priro e1 per btI
amine preparation ask
at 81 per . rt heti
P'repare V,.1Kk
h7ritg under Foir
ensre, even Ibe
cases, on trtent
untsnund negrossin&C 'i
the expense stit A
and are willing: t
viowosf eeing tJsem cu
chaser in ibe subscriIl,:
give a fairiJ2f
Feb. 16; Ilis -
W.A4NENT&
No.268, Ka'-G--r (co'
CHJARkE$o8
W. A. K.. -N. okrs
supein aticl inuppri
CUAT; BeverFreek
Sacks, (plain and? embp~
Merino, Satin Silk ail s
plaim and tigured~aa~j
wvith a-general astjej%
Ottflt g ~a
ARTJ? -~
3NP AMTIi.Rs:
White long-cloth and
Colored muslin and li
Linen Collars and lio
Black silk'and satin Stocls
Cohd., doe*'o ,
Bilk andua+82
Cambricl ketJb~ch*Ha
Kid and bk i loy,,'
Merne and Berlin do -
Silk and dbread do.
Silk else&upnes -
Elnstict~~~1d Enu
Silk, cotoedlamb * oo
8ilk und zh~ no s~q
Lawb. a6)nd 8hol-t
Fanel, Segovia andBi
Shaker bannela a
Minevra aolu
RidnpAd Mie1nlr
Dressn <Gow tu an~q
Trunks, Valis udc
Silk and Gi gai tse
Combr~hPe~
the above Gsyr t
mimy eity in tho
KFAll ondetsffl4
illGob. W
Presh