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Werthe w. 4.,* - W iie. . . - weu trut ke 01 0. epnesuaumunn *nu'. a i nini 'il t -k w have permi a8o. who.liad long.1bd or-a 1', and Wlid had ish bn.:) of meici diedicl alit own premoioai ra J e pv. Foryuehi 1joshto the Kindderher 16t . of f ~ltbntenti were exhaustd. t young Spiend greatkif a'n&d omore ON erf , e asi red. ib ow . e restor. OM hlth baywhen she redthe1 iof th is healitit fal tN tgehuine unles soigned I. BUTTS n the rapper. For sale in Sumterville by P& IL LER, at the Drug Store; ind aits generall. in South Ct~loina. FOR CONGRESS. Ve re requested' to announce Maj.JAS. O'HANLON, of-Columbia, as a Candidatefor Sn eirat the approaching election. O,'Ve are- authorized to anohee MALLAY BROGDON, Esq. a idite for the Ofice of Sherir of Sum. Ditrictat the next Election. SEmrWe are authorized to *nnounce Col. JOHN C. RHAME, a candi. at the offie of Sher:fi, at the ensuing Election. opt 27, 1848. -. .48 tf TOrK'he Friends of Ilichard BROWMatibunce hini am a'Candidate 64tjvslaberif of Sumter District ~ As~tlngEletiion. 20,848 . 47 tf - Wiauthorized to announce Major OH1 'ALARO, as a candidate for Mheriff at the enisuing election. April 26th, 1848. 26 tf :'r~he alriends~ of WilIassa . COLCLOUGH, Esq.'announde him as a .4ndidate for Sheriff at thld next Election. Arl9,1848.'2 19OTIOR 'he committee appomtted by the Con~re !gation of idafor the purpose of erect. iug a NEW'CHURCHI at that place, are now ryagy to reeProposials. EThose~wluhing Sto undertake, auay leave their. propoatals wvith ..~Dr.: W W Vtlierspoon, froin whom sli par. enlIC~ arII p~.. learned. STAll proposals mustbe b s hfore the 1st De%'. next. Miir~b Sile P. 0. Sumter District. ini~'~:BUtE A IO I The subsariber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Humnterville and vicimity, that .he has ip d a BA1(~LKR for the purpose of at ~~g read, 13seclita and Cakes of eiipfon at Chai:rleston pricesi. Fiialles ish~gto be served with Dread e * r ing'l please leave their oirders atot of Gayle. Theiybscrile trusts. by strict attent ion and piiun it1y, to solicit the patronage of the public C. D. GAYLE. BL1NiINGW DESAUSSURlE, ATTORJiNEYS AT LAW, Will continue .the. Praictice of Law and Equity in tis District, and will attend punc tually to business placed in their hands. Sumtervitle, Oct. 2, 1(+4W 7 49 4t KR SALE 'LOW. ~Y~r~of SCHJOOL DESKS and 4S NHES. Applf. to - - F. M. ADAMS. Sumterville, Oct. 2. 49 2t /i~~~j. NOTICE. ' beSubscriber oflors far sale hisTRACT * AND 'in -the Hand Hills, Clarendon Wl tr t,,cotaining 100 acres, anid adjoining ai ds of I~. ii. Richardson, R. O. Rich ad~,~,~h4Jkn .. Moore, Esq. T'he well ';~,o~p e~gr1njaswof the location renders it ;4 ~ -~,Alude as a Summer' reuidemie. 'v'~~~' h~fr2infornation, apply' to 11. L. ~ ~ ~Cj'Y, jrk at Charleston or address . ,AiNN,s8taesburg. - 49 ' t KI'TORNEY AT LAW, SUMTER VILLE, S. C. C~$e furh dorabove Mr. Jackson irsh NSoda Batte~r, and Wit e Crackers, Y~p Mupi ea, in St. 16 oz. papers, 4 dosPikm,.t - quart. and 2 quart, Jars, Muis e d mis IhP -:ANK3 uf at. i -m fo. Qual 11 'aI~a~ - ' on n apc4 in. ria end -intrict. atonish thea. at ou int District, tobe at up on Friday,. 0e - f to r to show -canu, t 160 (ionh6ul 'i6tb wuii #drihatid sud1bai day of October in the yeat @ 1 ~L 0 d'thoUSa'ail 61ght hundred and 46't.72l d iAri of ~6cto~r54,&8W4j . D'o -'t 609TB-V O 04- TEW0D14Ts H.- H. Corbett, Jas. Corbtt and othe&.' aiog i~ 'y *atifaction that Ste. Ha s,. n Woodad and wife, ;6uisia Hanks, Ellen' )anks., Jane Hahkv, Martha Hank., MAlDuffle Haki and others, -children ofrStephen Hank@ and wife Eliz beth ,defehdanit4n theabove stated casei re sides withodut tisi ite: It is 'therefore or. der.l, that th do apear and object to-the Dvisioh o , the Real. state of Jame,. Corbett, saioei'eceased, on or before the: third day of Jkntlary next,.or their consent will be entered- of record. W. -EWIS, 0. s. D. Oct. 3, 1845- (88.) 49 am E. FULLINGS & 094, CLO'HIERiS And Dealers in Hits, Caps, Trunks, &c.- 1 door below I.D. iordecai', ic 0O'L U - rd 8 A CWC . E. F.& o. k con. tantly on hand a large assortmentof Gentleesa's .and servants' Cloihitg of every description, :and: make Garments to measure in.the Most Fashiona ble style, at the shortest notice. Oct. 4, 49' ..Om 300TT & PLAYER, DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Blacksmiths, Carpenter's and Tanners' Tools, Mill Irons: Also, Groceries, Paints, and Dye Stuaffs; i inseedl, Sperm and Whale Oil, NO. 1 I C IANTs' ROW, :'COLUMB3IA,. C.~ Election Notice. Pursuant to the provisions of.the-Act of the General Assembly passed in.Diesnber A. D).1840, there will he an. Electien. hald Monday (one day only) the ninth~dai of October next, for Trax Colledtor.fot.:Clare mont County, Sumter Dismfrict. '1'he polls to be opened between the samnphosurs as heretofore; and in other respeiets the said election to be conducted in like manner as is prescribed for the Election of members of either branch of the Legislature. J. D. JONE~S, c. c. r's. Clerk's Office, sept. 27, 184R. 43 2it DmBsOUTZwOa. The Drug Business carried on hoeretofore under the lirm of MELLETT &f BSUussoN., is this day dlissolved by mutual consent. The subscrnber wouil very respectfully irnform his fermner customers, friends and the public generally, that it is his purpose to continue the Pracice' of Medicine and Drug Blusmeass in this place. Thankful for past favors, hope by strict attention to business, to merit fu ture patronage. UT Have and will constantly keop on hand for sale, a large, and fresh supply of Drugs. Medicines, Pants, Oils, Dye ftufs and'eve. ry other article that is common to a Drug store. R.8SIDNEY MELLETT, M.D. One door weat of Mc Lea n's old1 stand. NOTICEB The undersigned being desirous of bring. ing her business to a close, requests all per sons indebted to her either by Note or open Account, to call and settle up. R. MOLOMONS. sept. 26, 1848. 48 lit NOTICE. *All persons lIndebted to" David Solomons deceased by Note or open Account, are re quested to come forward and settle up as Longer indulgence cannot be givan. R. SOLOMON8, Adm'rx. sept. 26, 1849. 48 &t NOTICE, The undersignvkd would respectfully.' n form therIPublic, that. hisi present stock of MEDICINII were purchseed in New-York, (and with afe eote tionh-) from the Manu factures. P bahsera may rely on their be ln ~ ~ sf ~ ~ ~ nih m , E ' R . 1 b.f th (& ww oa. puhetual-at. ten to merit thue D ti . wSe.. Whereas, JohnaJ. Boylsij Cbpie ~ t Boyd4 th applied to me.for Leuers of Ad mi .b,' .1I andthegoods a4l u 9tnd Ce . Dr John Thes brefire, to ite and'iadmonish all and min lar, the kipidref and creditors of the s~id oceased,'to be and bpear before me, a ii' het'Ordinary's Co h for thb Said Distric ttbe hiolden-at Sumtei- Court House onWiiayhe'6th diy 'of"Oetober 1848, to htiwe -u6', if. any, why th& said -adpinistra tidn idola n6t be granted. I ; G' under.my hand and seal, this 20th 'dA* of eptember, in the year of our1 (L. a.) Lrd, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, and in the 72nd year of American Independence. W. LEWIS, o. s. b. p 27,'1848. .' 48 21 tiOUTIA.AROLgNA-.-SU1M1!F DISTi 1N ORDINAR Y. Mary J. Wells, applicant, . vs. - - Jag. Hodge, and others defendants. It aipearing to my satisfaction that Rdbert Smith and wife deendants in the above stat. :d case, reside without the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered, that they do appear and object - to, the division oe. sale of the Real Estate 'of Thomas B. Well#, dec'd. on or before the nineteenth dAy of December next, or their consent to the anie will be.0n. tered of record. W. LEWIS, 0. S. D. sept. 19, 1848. 48 (8,) 12 NOTX0C. All persons having demands against the Estate of A. H. Buchanan, deceased, -ill please proeent them duly attested; and those indebted t6 the said estate are requested to make payment. SARAh. H. BUCHANAN, Administratrix. NOTICE. All persons- indebted to the Estate of Mrs.1 M. 51. McRa, are requested to make immedi ate payinent to . A. C. SPAlN,Committee. Sept. 20, 1848. . 47 2t NOTICE T:o DROVERS. The undersigned would respectfully in form the Drovcrs or Horses, Mules, &c., that he his spacious STABLE ROOM. Lots, &c., ready to receive quantities of Horses, Mules, &c. Also, a plenty of Corn and Fod de-, warranted not the new crop; and cheaper thin was ever sold in this District at this season. Call at the standl formerly occupied by E.'C. England, Fulton, Sumter District, S. C:. A. ABRA HA MS. Sept. 20. 1848. 47 tf (DThe Camden Journa' will please copy one month and forward bill to the subscriber for p~aymrent. NO. GA. Niegroe Cloth's and Jeansa The subscribers would inform the Plan ters of Sumter District, and their Customers, that they have become the Agents of Mr. Freis of Salem No. Ca., ini the - sale of his WOO LLEN FABRICS, which they are now prepared to exhibit. In their judgemnent the bent article for Negro Clothiing over of. (erod in this market. lET They also have a small lot of superior country 1HAMS and LARD of a superior quality; North Carolitta Onions, and Fresh pounded Rice. * A. WHITE & Co. ,August 30. 1848. CAMEDEN BRANCH RAIL ROAD. This Road is now open for the transporta. tioni of P'asseugers and Freight to Boykin's Turn Out, a distance of 8 miles from Cam. dlen. A pissenger train will leave this Turn Out daily 5 hours and 45 minutes, A. M., to con. nect with the Cars on the South-Carolina Roil-Road for Charleston and Hamburg. -Returning in the afternoon the train reach. es the T1urun Out 5 hours and 3) in n., P. M. connecting at that point with the line of Sta ges for Raleigh N. C..via Camden and Clhe raw. The Accommod itioni Train to Columbia continues to run as hetr e. JOHN McRASEng. Cam.BDr. Sept. 4, 48 S -DLACK ANDI GUN SMITH. We, the undersigned, inform our friends neighbors, and the public, that we still con tinue carrying on the above business in Ful ton, one ,nilo from Mr. J1. Dyson's Factory on the public river road. We also return our greatful acknowledgments for the liberalasup port we have ha or eighteen monthsa sn: solicit a contittuanck of their patron e4.3 TIVE subscribeti also-inform the'ir friendi% ' th'e public, tifaI $ - afd in *ant &It ? blac~ ioy asdt ap ' s ch td l67itn tfW i Smit&' rein, ~ nif *o'irld bo gliid to ob. tiltiii 0 .c DESCHAMPB, * IL. H. G. DES3CHIAMPS. IJuly 12.1848. 3"7 &m -fiu M do W.& 't Ca d Stucka Shaw. T.. rovidence, - o kon;ap~d jao Mancheuter, one (re, .a' "A ,go n i 'and Wn.,f E a Cross Rhame, 3. . ran Mechanh ole0 da , R oqedirye, Hres t; Lowry's, on ~.,. F. WtE ~ uldt f E .'# e, ufanager to nieto d wmv'Ig at Suntervilleedu~n otena lore thekection, -,hreeRepres"ntatives and 'in' nbef j also, .Tax Collector d e nisiiers of or t e At HenryCLAENDONd y Bradiam's,on* day.-tund 'R6nolds, Jan. B. Brogdon, A.RhamV . Wm. S. Brunson's, one'day',,a.!W:Mp j i i Knight, Juo. Al. Owszs, Robert F. Wells. 9 J. W. Tindal's old pJpei onfd BlIackwell, Win. James, Thi. Dh I. Win. Shorter'u, one diff.-' *! Davis, Jno. P.'Juine, Jag. B. Hitu. Fuiton,' one 4ay.--Thos. C. -Richard John J. Boyd, Alex. B. Brailsford. - J. T. Pack's old place, one dag.5-Is Baaal. J. 0. Strange, Wm.,B.- Ctiokrer, ThosiSmith's old place, one d i . Plowden, Jas. L.Nelson. jno. M. Iloge Witherspoon'a old Muster Gidun ;Pd c day.-Jas. EppWmn. M. .Mcntohl,;R.'. Ji Fullwood. - '. N. Mott'sold place, one day..-.. N k1 Jno. W. Baker, J. W. Floyd. Managers to meet on.Vednesday t j Sain.j Harvin's, count the votes and dclaro te election. Two Representatives to be.elegted. The Committee. recommend ihat 'fqjows1*' Resolutons which were driftedby the ' mittee on Previleges and ElietionsI in1 be adopted and that.the same.be.priited 94 the Acts of the Assemblj, and also' with q. writs of Election, and that the,Cierki of tife two Houses be directed to causqthe ame to be forwarded to the Manager. of Eleotiois throughout the State. lot. Resoled, That the Managars of Elec tion are requested to pay a cial attiti6h to the following portions of 1e,law relating to Elections. 1. The names of the voters.to be regular ly written as they vote, and the lists preMi. ed. A. A. 1716, 2d tatutes, -684. 2. If two 6r more tickets, ' ntainig the* votes, be fouind rolled up tog6her or moi-e names be found written on any ticket than ought to be voted for, all such'tackets tre not to be counted. A. A. -1716, 2.1 statutes, ji 684,.and A. A. 1721, 3d stat. 183. aNo voter shill he allowed to put in mnore 'thii a single ballot, or. piece'of'paper~ in the eame box or vessel; but a ticket' is to rbt. 'counted, though it contain fewer 'names tf ' are to be voted for. ~4~~ 3. If any Manager shall knowingly rece 9 an illegal vote, or shall refuse -to receiveba legal one, or shall neglect or refuse to atte~ to the election or shall count the ballot. be. fore the proper time, or at any other than the proper place,.he shall he liable to penalties. A. A. 171,2&dzao8 and A. A. 1721, 3d stat. 13w, and ? A(1fi94 stat. 100. 4. Managers ar."irzed to administerI oaths and exprmmn wlt - ses to maintain order and reuait.t polls; and by or'der ini writing, (directed td'thsSheriff, Constable or1 Special Deputy) .to commitLto jail, for one daiy, any person whe refuses to obey the law..? ful comnmend of the Managers, or shall dig.1 turb their proceedings. A. A. 1831, 8 stat. uates 442. 5. if any prson refuses to mako proper oaths, or iithe Managers be otherwise atis. lied that ho is not 'qualified, his vote thall be rejected. A. A. 181, 6 statutes 443. The Manager. or any other person entitled to vote, may challenge any person offering .i to vote. A. A. 1881, 0 statutes 448. 0., Managers are authorised to swear eacl. othex'da. A. 1818;6 stat. 94. Or they may 3 be sworn by any oae authorized to adiniu. ter oaths,.; 7. In'cene of death, removal from the Di trict,'or refpsal to serve of any manager, a' mnajority of thme D~elegation are authorized and a required to fill up the vacancy, by appoint. mont in writing. A. A. 1818, 6 statutes 24. 8. Polls to beopened at 9 o'clock, A. M4. and closed at 4 o'clock, P. M. with coon.n ient intervals. The box or bag to be selled up when the Poll. are closed, and nocl j opened except to receive voted th~ .q~* day and 'to count ther votes at the. h time and place. AC A. 1721,#sattj16. 2d. Resolsea, That the Elections, prior .to their rejigo"he Elections, do take tVe foli l~oat ora. fimation before somie Mag sebroeof the Mann ers of Elections, "Ta ~ywill faithfully dri 1]tily conduct and attend to the frgigEctons agreeably to the ConstitutidVo te itate of South-Carolina and the law therof." 8d. Resolved, That In 'future -nd isn qualified to vote for membes c" ha4b) bsiensh of..the Legislature,,shall to ~gj v~ote 'In moe 'than one Eleor Pabsl; and tiasgei( Eld oi tlbtHde tJhirk pp otoW aijiletds #f'auije'lbctor Wes~bty (6 k inlle iday person of pr. sons lerimg to vote the Yblowin Catht. 1, A.-B.; do solemnywq(o tir'*I the esse mnay'be,) tha ~~n t hi'P.I oral Electjon ,for eoil~i 411 It 0 &ndtf elk so idndlg Wyd aie of bribery and1 co WIWI"" 10lic Fa kmae.. AUIGUSTUSA pnofthe, great reductoirabt Yii r sslo) '_F rs irh utiadlrM ai Jr.e0J41Druag.e tlL g STA ER-K.J,