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Sheriff1at the'mnauig eloct10"
April 26th,18 26 . tf
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caAdNd i44foir ietif'et the it Eleoaln.
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fl NE a ~didaf4 for. t.
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LAND FOR" SALE.
Ti sikblcriber flers for sale, the Tract of
Llnd.9n which Ih noW lives, containing Four
Hundd d ifty-Four Acres; one hundred
and thir 't*'eacres cleared and under good
fencei fi acres of the same, cleared: last
winter; the balance; good timbered land,- with
a comfortable-Framed Dwelling ouse (Wn:
gle story,) with. iajai i Shed Rooms, and
necass and convemejt "out-buildings
thI 1 'iealthf-gbodwator, add go, I
ran irfor *tok
TIHiV6* land is sitaated on the Charles
ton 6ideirie miles below Suniterville, in the
ne1thborhbod of Bethel Batish Church, and
Ebneser Methodist Church and Priiateer P.
0. Persons wisiing to purchase had better
come and see for thenselveg, as a good bar
giga.be had.
T.. JONES.
Sept.6, 1848. 45 6m
86jkTIt AROLINA---SUMTER DIST.
NtTHE, .COMMON PLEAS.
11. N. Pehick - Declaration in Altach't.
e * .West, Debt.
reas the paintiff in this action dia on
this'd file his Declaration against Ben. 3.
D.- est the defendant, who is absent /rm
and without the limits of the State of Sotith
Carolina, (as it is said) and. having neither
wife orasittorney known, upon whom a copy
of the above Declaration with a rule to plead
theret ray be uerved
It id ioore ordered, that, the defendant
do pie'id thereto on or before the twenty
fourth day of May next, otherwise final and
absolute jud .gent will be. then given and
awarded against'the said Ben'. 3. D. West.
J.D. JONE, c. c. c. P.
qerk's office, Sumter Digt.
May 23d, 1848. 31 qf lad
qOTTOR GINS.
The sub' riber returns his thanks to thoso
whio patroni d him last season. He contin
ues tomanufa\ ure GINS upon the most ap-.
proved lan, an warrants them equal to any
other min, in w kmanship, materials and
performance. Thd are warranted to give
satisfaction.
ET-Reliairing will b faithfully attended to.
'rho subscriber ros ctfully requests a
sharo of the patronngoN f the planters of
this and the adoining Dienicts.
If you wish to SAVE Y(OUR TOLL, get
one of those JIOR8E MIL LS, well known
as McCreight's Mill, made expressly to be
attached to Gini Gearing. The subscriber
has a few on hand.
Br0rders for Ginis or Mills, will be prompt
ly attendoed tp.
egmdfitf1848w 80 6mn
IMPROVT5D COTTON GINIE
Thankful for past favors, the subscriber
wishes "to inform the public, that he still
Afarnufacturer Cotton Gins-at his establish
ment in &ateburg on the most improved and
approved plan, of the most simple construe.
tion, of. the finest finish, and of the best ma
terials, .to-wit: Steel Saws and steel plated
Ribs, case hardened, in which, he will sel for
Two Dollars: per Saw. He also repairs old
Gins and? puta-theur inrcomplete order, at the
shortest notice. All orders for Gins will be
promptly aindpunctually attended to.
-WILLIAM ELLISON.
Stateburg, May 1, 1848. 27 tj
COPAR.TNERSHIP.
'The s'ufseibers be eave to inform they
frends. and, th9.purbi generwlly, that their
have,ente~ mnto eopartnership under --he
firm of CONWAY &WINN,- for the pur
pos0e o carrying on the Tailorin business.
aThey have t.ken the New Building' next
dorblow China's Hotel. They intend
depin~ general assortment of Cloths, Cas
slprres,.Vestings and Trimmings, and hope
bystript a ttion to business to merit a con
mnuanco of the patronage heretofore so liber
alitagnjred| to them.
- A. CONWAY,
D. J. WINN.
January'1848- 12 tf
Epgs leve to inform his customers and the
the pub)e gneralfy, that ho has just receiv
ed ignera assortment of MEDICINES,
whicl he will dispose, of as low as they can
be aed-inr thirplace.
3. L MILLER, M. D.
I~Dt SEED!
Iust'revdand for sale at the Old Drug
Store,-a few Turnip and Cabbag seeds.
Druggist, Birmterville, 8. C.
'74
. 6~
REEWILL NOIE.,
Tl Modern Free Wil 19atets &ae po.
Stively forbidden-preachers of' all other deno.
inations to minister in their Chuiches, as
t he cominunity can se froin' the folloWinig eIti 5
tbr written by twoof their menibers, Alitchomi 1
W8Pa r, i. C., Deir Sir:
hT~e swil inform you, that we, as
t.ii Chirhnlo not think it right to
lpt pi hbruiofanydenoiination-preach in
onr church or take sacrament without per.
miasiorn ie 1 ad they are-not
ilhng; and, s fr b n we wish
* ou1and all otlier pre a 'rd would stay away,
,swe- ieve that we are acting agreeably to
Mrdiditor: Pease insert the above once
ni your paper.
I remain, Your Obedient Servant.
AMES H. BENTON,
Preacher of The Methodist Protestant
Chiurch.
Taylorsville, Sumter District S. C. 20th
October, 1848.
Nov.1 1 1
Notice.
Persons indebted to the late Dr. John Boyd,
are required to make immediate settlement,
and those to whom. the Estate is. indebted
vil present their demands, properly attested.
J. J.-BOYDrs.
C.R. R. ,BO)YD. "n6rt
Oct. 18 ':fi 6it
* ~ NOTICE.
The certificate of Stock No. 350 for 12
Shares,., New Stock, Bank of Charleston,
having been Lost, notice is hereby given,
that application will be made for renewal of
the same.
PERRY MOSES, Executor.
Oct 18, 1848. 51 St
SHOES ! SHOES !!
The subscriber would respectfully inform
his friends and the public generally that he
keeps constantly on hand, a complete assort
ment of Negro, and Welted Shoes, which he
will dispose of on the most reasonable terms,
warranting them to wear as well as any in
the State.
J. MORGAN.
Aug. 4, 1848. 40 tf
GIN MAKING, &C.
We are prepared to execute orders to any
extent in the a ve line, both for new work
and repairs. Our Gins are not surpassed by
any 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 set in an angle that cannot possibly I
injure the finest staple, with an improvment
to regulate the mating of the cotton; our brush
is constructed on a plan, giving at once, the
advautages of lightness, strength and force
all very mnaterial 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 complainm
either of our work or p rices.
CABINET MAKING.
We are also prepared to do work in the
Cabinet line--such as Bedsteads. Wardrobes
~afes, Book cases, Stands, Tables, Cupboards,
&c. &c. at short notice, on liberal ternms.
HUDSON & BROTHER. t
Opposite the Preslyterian church.
Sumterville, April 22, 1847. 26 ly
FAIR NOTICE
TO TILE PLANTERS OF SUMTER
DISTRICT.
The subscribers, the formr of whom has 2
recently had erected on his plantation one of
Provost's Patent swinging Fulcra Cotton .1
Presses, with wvhich he is well pleased, and
believes it to be far superior to the Screwv E
or anything now is use for Cotton Packing 0
purposes, hive purchased the right of said E
P roes for Sumter District. This Press has a
been in successful operation for three years. i
In regard to the convenience of the Press, it 0
can be attached to the Gin-house, and shol- ni
terea all under one roof. It is well calcula. tA
ted to pdress from four hundred and fifty to
five hun'lred pounds of Cotton in four and a
half yard. of Bagging, and that with one mule.
-Persons wishmng to build their own Press S
wIll be furnished with a bill of timbars and
dimensions, for Twenty Dollars, (620.)
The subscribers beg leave to inform the pub
lic that they have workmen now ready to v
attend the building of the Press.
Mechanics, wishin to enter into the busi- ti
ness,can have by one hund red dollars (*100.)
worth, at 615. per ri it. Any further infor- ti
mation wanting, apyto the unders ned, n
- A 8 S . TINDA ,
Friemshp, P. O.Sme i t
SUmtlerrille, S. C. a
June 21, 1848. 34 Gin ta
NOTICE.
Application wvil be made to the Legisha.
ture at its next session for an Act to incor
porate "THlE SUMTER RIFLEMEN."
Aug. 18, 1848. 43 3m '
NOTICE
Application will be made to the Legislature ge
at its next session for an Act to incorporate in
" THE SUMTER BRASS BAND." r
Aug. 12, 184$. 42 3m to
Elemoval. - 9D
The subscriber would respectfully inform m,
mis friends and -the public genorally, that he
ins removed to the stand formerly occupied
by Mr. A. Conway.
SI. L MIL~, M. D.
FOR SALE LOW.
A Lot of SCHOOLJ DESI(S end w
3ENCHES. Apply to at
* F. lAf. ADAMS. Co
Sumtilm, Oct 2. 40 -
: .. 0
Anemteand FTir4ldh
Attend tie o Ii
SURG EON 'ENE
S1MTERVILLE, $C.
Mr. H. will administqhe ChlorWform i
a nd Dental Operatons, if requied.
June7, 1e48. 82ly.
E. H. MELLICHAMP
~O'WSE CP1idE.
AND
Ctmitrato' in 6btt
Elaving located himself in Suatftrville .is
low prepared to execute all, kinds pf work
n the above line on reasonable tnrms...
A share of public patronage is solicited
eftheMetodistarsonage
Jan.26, 1848. 13
W R. HUNTER,
AGENT OF~TUE CEMETEY .
K AR BL E WORK
Darlington, C. H. sdC.
0:'rAll orders by letter or -therwse
mill meet with prompt attention.
Dec. 22, 1847. 8
Just Receivted
And for sale by the subs r ibr, ..general
tock of PAINTS, OZLDYE T p
4-c. 4- 4-c.
3. 1. MILLEfl M. D.
Doz. Fine Madeira Winio,
I Baskets Champainge,
I Boxes do
10 dozen Porter,.quarts,
" " pints, (London).
L. B. fHANKS.
Negroes WIdanted
CASH will be* paid for ,a -efe'w " ME
VOUNG NEGRO MEN-hir havin a
roung family with them i.,l be n o ojtin
BRADLEY.'
Stateburg,:May 24, 1848. 30 tf
OUTH..CAROLINA-M-SUMTER DI
IN ORDINARY.
H. H. Corbett,
vs.
as. Corbett and others.
It appearingf to my satisfaction that Ste.
henL. Hanksc, John Woodard and wife,
4omisia Hank., Ellen Hlanks, Jane Hank.,
wfartha Hank., McDuflie Hlanks and others,
hildren of Stephen Hlanks and wife Eliza
eth, defendants in the above stated case, re
ides without this State: It is thereforeor-.
ered, that they do appear and'oiject to the
hivision or sale of the Ral Estate of James
Jorbett, senior, deceased, on or before the
Iiird day of January noxt, or their consent
alhl bo entered of record.
W. LEWIS, O~. S. D.
Oct.43, 1848. (88.) ; 49 8m
OUTH-CAROLNA--SUMTR DIST,
IN ORDINARY.
[ary J. Wells, applicant,
ais. Hfodge, and other. defendante.
It appearing to my atisfaction tht Robert
mith and wile defendants in the above stat
I case, reside without; the limits of this
tate: It is therefore ordored, that they do
pear and object to the' division or sale of
te Real Estate of Thomas B. Well., dec'd.
m or before the nineteenth day of December
Lixt, or their consent to the same will be en.
red of record.
W. LEWIS, 0. 5. D.
Ssept. 19, 1848. 48 88,) 12
OUTJH CAROLNA--SUMTER DIST.
In Equity.
Rosser & Yates, eL. al.)
vs- - Bill.
tin. Sande'rs and others.
The creditors of Sanders and Crane and
e Judgment and Execution creditor. of
oah Crane, whose Judgments and Exects
ma existed at the time of. the sale of the
pryofCrane & Sanders by .Wag.- E.
icharson, to-wit: the 13 and 14 Septem~ber
138, do file on oath a written statement of
eir demands, giving credit for all paymentis
id establishing their demands by legal tea.
nony, by the first day of January next..
By order of the Court,
J. B. MILLER,
Comn. Eq'y. 8. D.
Sumterville, Aug.831, 1848. 40 3m
NOTWER
The committee apipointed by the Congre
tion of Midway for the purpose of erect..
f a NE W CHURCH at that place, are now
idy to receive Proposals. Those wishing
undertake, may leave their proposals with
.S. W. Witherspoon, from whom all par.
uhars may be learned. BAhl proposals
ist be made before the 1st Dee'r. next.
Address Salem P. 0. Sumter District.
Oct. 4, 49 D
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that application
I be made to the Legislature of this State
its next session for a charter to iideorpor-.
the "Bradford Springs Female Institiate
mnpany."
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aeqm,iri isbesi,Wf Sosps ..'mid
c anda sete.Op a ld Cars adi thnigu
pertining torey late Sherifkty6f r
District :and.. reques alapersonsduceriied
to take*dle'hbeef
All' pers-indebtedc stil rqotine ed.
to makeimediate p"it bdnts
NOTIE
urinmAtorney,ghse hai at iniT
me, ar-request t i apert hersehi
ty tho s dae ai
mlere reuD e ope~nihmt i
j THO .,WILDER
Feb 12 848 10n i
The undNTC.ersign h~anssociatea tbemy
selvee inte t nt et
Am t h yb'iQRb
th blip hyra b oudatD. u
ler Drug store, -~.~
3, JLILMJLLEB, D.f,
2Aug.10, 1848g 4 ~t
*Just received aWfine astent enur
can an w dit hetw
as sormnto~ r niuBook chases~
Wardros, B ee F y
and Plain Dressing Bureaus,
For sale cheap for cash orN
3F. SU HE IAn
*Camden a 10 1848. U ti
Apphecation will b mde atthe next se a
sion of' the Legislature, to ncoi-porate then
Village of.Ki res. -
Aug. 12,1 42''lamf~
Notice.
Application will be made to the Legisla
ture at its neat session .for a charter~ o 1
Bridge across Lyncfies Creakc.
(Signed)88 .. WM. AMcKENSIE.
Aug.12, 848-48 ,t
Just Receivd.
Tiere Graulaed sgr
Ba elicruahed'ap id owdeed
Loafdo a
Fine old lava cofibe'Riodo.
8perin candlet' For sale lo by
-. B. JV
Feb. 13.
"AfewD'more of the same Sot.
5000 Gqld Leafsegars
5000 Charleston, do
Cubry uterlydo3
.Pressed jeag Regalia do.
Thiomas' sup. chewing Tobalceo..
Tobacco of various branids, sone l w pri
ced.
Hal 8nie e Isz~ie
Baskets (Thampage Bligr
do di pti4"h~iengen C
-do-' '0-0 e "Dnuche 8
Casks Porter, quarts and pints
.do Ale. Wines and Liqubre' of l
qualities. Just received by
Feb13' g LRy.y
*Presedes. 3
West India Preserved gingerWs Ida
preserved pine A pplsimes, peaches, pluap ?
and cherries. Wh prunes, currentsel c 3ruI
and lemons." or sale by
Feb 13
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