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wro &le, Shoes, Saddlei7 Mnics' Toola, S llof'ivhich, havoebeen selected with great Ca tion.of country, and vill beeold as cheap and. Inihis place. To give some ideat t thei cusonters and tho fe loadig pirticles as it would be. impossible i ate all the varietids embraded in their greneral GodBrown sugIars,a, - 'Crashed Loaf do. "2 Negro Kersy, 8, nd Calicoes, 10, 18 and Brown Homespus, a yard and a.q dou. 3-4, 7..8,. and 300 pairswomen's shoens at 50 con 20 doz: Linen camnbric Hatderchi With an endless variety of Miscellaneous'C an opportunity of showing to.their customers, purchasers will find it unnecessary to leave th! New Goods Received, A general assortment of Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery, Sad. dlery, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c., which will be sold low for cash b' L. B. H1ANKS. CLOTHING. Of all descriptions and sizes, fromn Tom Thumb up to the Kentucky Giant. L. B. HANKS, 1000 LBS. NO. CA. BACON, 1 Keg Goshen Butter. L. B. HANKS. Nov. 1. 1 tf 5000 CHARLESTON CI gars; Fine chewing Tobacco. - L. B. HANKS. GLOVES. A Fresh assortment of Ladies' white, cold. and black Kid Gloves, white and black silk do. Ladies white Kid shoes, Bronzed and cold do,; Gents blk and cold kid Gloves, Buck do. Berlin do. lined with Buck skin. Also, a beautifnl assortment of gents fancy and blk Cravats; Suspenders, &c. &c. L. B. HANKS. 3 BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, 20 doz London Porter, 20 " Madeira Wine, fino article. L. B. HANKS. YOUNG I1YSON TEA. Just received, in 1-4, 1-2 and pound papers, (lead-foil], and for sale by L. B. HlANKS. 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, - p6sFe2ng.il the ad ntages of the Falling Breast and Sliding Rib, which saves a great deal in-way of;re.. pairs. We alsouse-tlie .Steel .Plate Sdaws, with teeth set in an angle that cannot possibly injure the finest staple, with an inprovinent to regulate the moting of the cotton; our brush is constructed on a plan, giving at once, the advautages of lightness, strength and force all very material in the successful operation of a Gin. We would invite planters to call a, our shop and examine for theinselves, whilst we would assure the public generally, that they shall have no cause to comnplam either of our work or ,rices. CABINE' MAKING. We~are also prepared to do work in the Cabinet line-such as Bedsteads. WVardrobes Safes, Boolcases, Stands, Tables, Cupaboards, &c. &c. at short notice, on liberail terms. HUtDSON & BROTlll R. Oppos ite The P'rrlytrian church. Sumnterville, April 22, 16 17. 26 ly FALL AND WINTER ti00M Respectfully inform their cu~stomaers in Sum.. ter and the public generally, that they. have received their Fall and Winter stock of Goods, consisting of FQgtE[GN AND DOME~STI'C GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, Hats and Caps, Bagging, Rope, and Tw'~ine, SADDLES, BR{IDLES, &C. And every other article usually kept in their line of business;- all of which are offered for sale at their usual low prices. Rtememaber to call at the C AMDEN BA ZA AR, Opposite the Canulena Iank, Camden, S.C LAND FORt SALE. The subscriber otTers for sale, the Tract of Land on which he now lives, containing Four Hundred and Fifty-Four Acres; one hundred and thirty-five acres cleared and under good fence; fifty acres of the same, cleared last winter; the balance, good timbered land, with a comfortable Framed Dwelling Ilouse (sin gle story,) with Pinza and Shed Reonms, and necessary and convenient out-buildings the place healthy-good wvater, and good range for stock. '1hle aboye land is situated on the Charles toun road, nine miles below Sumterville, ini the neighborhood of Bethl Blaptish Church, and Ebnozer Methodist Church and Privateer P. 0. Persons wishing to purchmase had hotter come and see for themselves, as a good bar gain may be had. , Sept. 0,'1848. 45 Bam LAWTON & FURMAN PACTO1R8 AND 00MISSI0N MERCHANTS, And Agents for South Carolina and Geor.. gia FACTJOlES. FITZSIMONS' WilARF, Dec13, Charle'sfon, S. C, De1,7 4t .......n.li 040" t gtV~..M Mdfei und ards tothe Da . 4-4 0,' nd 8- cents." si.y 8 which'itidy keep and4ould~t 1a' feling vll assured. thA'io eand gtao r marke b W Fresh.'.]D1dt ap I The 0ubcrIbr b ust. reied 8 cont u of Dd r.IgsiccindtaPain le i. ty Sf Ag t n ry other a-ia i hat 'UyI) 0tui' Alr ' every o ther ace .tt is common to a Drug store, may be found at his store. R. SIDNEY AE1 LETTZ11). One door oest of i fc Lean's old tand Attorney at Law SUMTERVILLES. C. Offi'ce fourth door abe r.ablsdr Moses'ntord. M .7 1848 2 RICHARD 1N, DYSON4' ATTORNEY AT LAW JOSEPH B,. ERSHAW ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Broad-street, Caniden, S. Attends the Courts of Kershaw,. Sumter Lancaster and Fairfield Districts.': EDWARD 8OLOMONS, SUR G EONDENTIST - Ouituteruille, 5~. n.: Ofc3 two doors North of the Court House. SUMTERVLLE E M F0 i ffn eWtho Chltror" CHO L AND BARD . The 8scriber designs to continue his School the ensuing year, at the same place, and the Terms of tuition and board haall be the same,. as they are this year. He also designs to endeavour to bring .to his aid a Lady, accomplished in the usual or nanentals of the day, -the terms of whose services in tuition shall not exceed -what is customary. * W. G. BARRETT. Sumterville, Nov. 15th, 1848. 4 - m CAMVDENHOTEL, Th'Ie undersigned has again leased this commodious Establ ishmnent. Grateful for. pasa 'favors, lhe hopes that his proximity to the Rail Road Depot, the conveyances at handl to be transported from it, the im proved management of the Stables connected with the llotel, and the care and attention be. stowed upon his Table, wvill induce and se.. cure a continuance.of that patronage hither to so generously given to his House. liT'1he Cheraw and Charlotte Stages al ways call for passengers whenever required. Dirrovers will find spacious lots prepared for every kind of stock. B. P. BOYD. Nov 29 0 (it l OUR HOUSE, OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! Cheaper than Dread! Then subscribier hauving just returned fronm Charleston, taukes pleasure in informing those who have so liberally patronized him, and all thoso who may, that having amado arrange nents with New York and Chxarl eston agents, to receive a daily supply of Oysters, Fish, all Game ina season, together with our home mnarket, flatters himiself that he will sen~e up the above varieties of the season in as go style as any Restaurant in the Union. city aned country ordera prom qiy. attended to. JAS. C. McKENNA. Belier known, as Ml AC. Camnden, S. C. Deoc. 13, 7 3m FURNITURE. Just reeived a fine assortment of curl. maple and fancy sitting and Rocking chairs, cane and wood seats; together with a. fine assortment of Furniture, such as-. Sofas, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Bed-steads, Fancy and Plain Dressing Bureaus, &c. &c. &c. F~or sale che~ap for cash or good paper. J. F. SUTHERLAND. Camden, Jan 10, 1848. 11 tf Smoked Beef, Dutch Herrings; No. 1 Mackerell: Lemon, Soda, Butter, and Wine Crackers; Lobsters, Sardines; No. Ca. Bacon and Lard. Charleston Brand and Cheroote. Sognrs 4Z4 rD strit El o MrWe are authorized to.announce Major, QHN BALLARD,'aans andlidate -f6r Sheriff' at the ensuing electioi AprOil 26thl14. 20 tf J OThe friends ofwilliam 4; COLCLOUG1i: Esq, announce him as a cahdidate fiirSheriff at the next Election'.V April 19, 1848. 25 FOR CLERK. We are authorized to announc Mr. JOHN 0. DURANT as a candidate for'the office of Clerk of the Court at the ensuing-election. Nov 8 3 - tf Mr. ditor :ltease announce, JOHN DARGAN JONES,- as a candidate for re eloctidhI 'to the office 'of Clerk of the Court for Sumter District, and oblige the B UMTERIANs. April 26th, 1848 20 tf (I We are authorized to an nounce DANIE L H. RICHBOURG, a can didate for the office of Clerk at the ensuing election. Jan.-26, 1840. 13 f FOR TAX COLLECTOR. (jy We are authorized to an nounce ALEXANDER WATTS, Esq., as a Candidate for Tax Collpetor, of Claremont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRIENDS. Drugs and Medicines, AT CHARLESTON PRICES. J. A. CLEVELAND, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, NEARLY OPPOSITE MASONIC IIALL, CAMDEN, S. C. Takes this method of informing the citi zens of Sumter, Darlington, and the -our rounding country, that he still continues to keep constantly on hand, a fresh and well se lected stoek of Druars, Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Dye tuffs; Window Glass and Putty, Patent Medicines and Perfumery: 8oaps, Brusqgs, Combs and Fancy Articles. CHRISTIES Galvanic Rings, Belts, Bracelets, Necklaces, Garters, &c. &c. &c. THOMPSONIAN MEDICJNES, Embracing every article nov used in the Practice; &c. &c. All of which will be -sold as loW is articles of thWfeaiejualit'y can be boughtin Cvharosa t aR;Asa-farREIT4-.,b ~)4 ' li". - E' '-- ysianislantdis,'and Qountr fMer 0%i wil do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. -All Medicines sold at this Establishment warranted, and Ordera put up withdespatch. N. B.-The Establishment is still con dticted by Mr. Z. J. DEHAV, who will give his undivided attention to all orders address ed to me for Medicines, or other business connected with it. Camden, Nov. 15, 1848. J. A.-C. "Delay is Dangerous," Particularly to those who, at this season of the year, by exiposure or otherwise, have con tracted a violent Cold and Cough; to such, Wistar's Balsamn of Wild CherrU, Ifasting.'s Syru of Neiptha, Ayrc's Cherry Pectoral, Ta lr's Balsam of Liverwort and Covert's Ba maf Life for diseases of the -LUNGS - cannot be too highly recomnnieliided. A fresh and genuine supply of all of thd above arti cles, just received at J. A. CLEVELAND'S, Nearly opposite Masonte Hall, Camden, S. C. N~ov. 15, 1848 DEKALB FACTORY, Camd~en,South-Carolina. DEKALB COTTON YARN DEKALB COTTON 08NABIUGS Of very superior quality; and equal to any similar goods, mnufactLurod in the Southern country. F~or sale at very low prices WVhole sale and Retail by ~W. ANDERSON'& Co. Dec. 1848. 9:2m Proprietors. 80UTH-CAROLINA---SUMITERt DIST. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. B. N. Ponick )Declaration in Altach't vs. Benj. J. D. West, Debt.' WVhereas the plainitifl' in this action did on this day file his Declaration against Benj. J. D. West the defendant, who is absent from and without the limits of the State of South Carolina, (as it is said) andl having neither wife or attorney ki~odu, upon whom a copy of the-above Declaration with a rule to plead thereto, may be served : It is therefore ordered, that the dlefendant do plead thereto on or hefore the twventy fourth day of May ndxt, otherwise final and absolute judgment will b~e then given and awarded against the said Benj. J. D. WVest. J. D. JONES, c. c. c. P. Clerk's office, Sumter Dist.? May 23d, 1848. 31 qf lad For Sale. A valuable Tract of [and, lying in WVil Ii Distriot, containing moie than 200 Acres,~ 'Gs, &c. apply to - J. B. N. HIAMMET. Office one deer above Town IHall, Broad-st. Oct 16, 1848. 51 tf CASUMERES AND ALPACCAS. BSialiatid Fancy patterns; Monsolin D' ,' ia . .HA K 1 lei 1 hake RII~d %3nhi m31ij - - ing4i her6 (OW felenis~ Rioemnatismo ita illifo yl on iid UIraai rihieoi"lk (d auly versea naniwoaretaye- l.M . e tLEfU st soA34% i tI noB - - --. Not , wihnwopu)i t~~ e oat h e olall a w il f lctuial oAnY the plicdi thesbcr66 bs4 froe thindisrepaation l auseditbitnmots ' atrae of:Votidt negbf1. to.useyh Dri1odated-o r Pritchard, ~ 1 Mr7.Lqee u~ Not0. llo ihis to , Dibl m dounlofmethearnf-lq onthamlete subscrio~ i aSU,1 IU atnd ed byaqubroof~~ trapnoraidndn sucesscjDrorwdill~j ite1 RamsayuDr. Trhefte zet~ni Prtcargr.e Sead oiv Beaufort.oui~h Delikht, n tedso~ft~i voitieang thorcrdwUfai) girec fa1 erk fo suh - .5 Fo~mr 8ai foWice libs, wven most as n the lub r hbe'r,1 gie ai rieoo Iah -.FbV6 886 brucati o n lyyy MCtIo1 oQf Aike r'ir itsi ell *stocked rit rBktarb e .0f vlaneWNodi FBA irc idap~ o NEGW.':I leys, Plaink, 3aiatti om aid LienOn 0.518 0 inyquati thV I d hieagdoi j a siiso OW Plaer oad-a a i Y io pt Piaies anid .qthor it,tlk ar 'tt viiid"in daiti", CIS M. he.l3 enA o ofr.. G66d .t ell vorty yhlteS~o Oct .' A!The sibscriber espe.tfullyl forms the nhaiiitant* or siimtervIieainidviinity, tiat e has openod a aKERV for. the purpose f a6yplying BreadBiscuits and Cakes 'of Famlis~vslin o -ead , ylth BrWQ ivory morning will W! Qtae loavq ilei orders t the store of CO2Gae -Ther.subcriber trustb iy itrikt stbi6 nd. punctuality, tcoljcithe jatronage of he public. A lerge 1#rtinr just re d he lateserhins tnusual 6 TCO T aE HARDWARE AND tY Blacksmiths, Carpenters aii Tanners' Topls Nii r Also, Groceries, Thaints, n D ye S tu ffs; linseed, *Sperm and"Whale Oil COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct. 4, 49 tm E, FULLINGS &CO. CLOTHIERS, And Dealers- in Hlats, Caps, Trunks, &ic' 1 door bow I. D. ~iordecai's, L. F. & Co. keep constantly on hand a'large lssortment ofa Gentleinen's and. servants! Clothing. of every description, and me Garments to measure in the moetena. ble style, at the shortest notice., Oct. 4, 49 . n Just Received. Goshen Butter, Cheese, Pickles, Macker 31, Ginger Preserves; soda, .Loeon,. an d Wino Crackers. Also, Bacon and Iard. J . T. SOLOMONS CO Novi1 1 U Bacon, ILaida and Buex The subscribers have just receivd ahoice North Carolina amn) countfy ~i Lard; the latter cured by Jos.-0. Wh~eA so, Goshon and Mountain Butter, Chuebnd F'resh Crackers. *.AWHITE & CO TO PI~N TERN. The undersigned has just t reeved 8'few Plantaton ase hlch *11 bie soldi le th n t can be bouight this side of Charhe~taif; as a largrand frehaup~ply of 6Glaub er andEp. mm Balts..whichkil beaput oP'iiqiteities to suit purchasef at theshottestoteen Private Boarding BohooL The Subscriber Ness opnngI rvat Bloarding School for Y6untge(ntletneta Gli residenceten mlles nei eoast ofn &ferige, on the 2nd Modyin' tnuy-nox t He feels thankful to the jiublafi theiig ral patrpnge ho has hepeto diceved, as Teacher,,and hopes by strict 1)tftion to isa pupils toinenit a continuance of the Isame. For further inrormation,- letters addlrepsud to me at Mechanicaylile Post Office, wlijnae:t with jxrmpttbonbuim Cottage Level; Sinter Diet iet. Nov.8 8 1t