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least in the Bible, is
. 1,n 1 ,h
verse, is the 8t. of the 118th
" limr. is in 2 hraoniclesA, iv-10 verse.
Tha lotog.-a jki.pesr,,.Ja thtl.I lhh Psanlm.
h' pi PUA. L 4,2;in ISIp a
T ordif ~ a ow r ocai-. ina
1TltE 01:.) OL'.TA. JM.
h rndtle onok, in tia.44! vision, is Proverbs 1
chAtor. is Job1 xxix.
Vro, is l&2- Chiojicles, xx; between
a 7nd IR~ vei-se..
hei leaIst Vein I (-hranielex 1; 25 verse
'The wo~rd AND occitsm 35.543 timeis.
f3i4 21st vtrse'efr Ezra vii. 66ntuins all the
iettersof our AlpIabet.
The 19th chapter of 2 Kings, and
87th of Isaiah, are alike. This fact is
aminternal mark of the Truth of the
-Soripturwi- being transeripts, from pub.
$id ji -" .bttvo'Aiftfereit.Althi-s,
whrwqre not cotemporaties.
*IN le Nily TESTAMENT. 0
1pe upiddle book, in.2d-Thessalonians.
6 haipter, ii between the 13th and 14th 5
of Rum-us..
" vrup, is Acts 'xvii, 17th 'verse. s
The least verse, is John xi, 35.
Th.wod. AND, occurs 10,684 times.
The'invention of -chaptens has, by ma
, been ascribed to Lanfrauc, Arch
isAiop ofCsiterbury, in the reigns of
ilhiam I and II., while others refer
it to.ft8ephep Langton, Archbishop of
th'saume' See, during. the reigns of 0
John, and Henry III. Eat the real
author of this useful division was Car- I
dinalHugo e Sankto Caro, about A. C
1240.
Thefacility of reference thus afford- '
ed by Hugo, was father amplified by d
the introduction of the present system C
of tVere; this was done by a Jewish
UbVMordecai Nathan, about A. D.
'The- number of languages on the
earth isrestimated- at 8000; the Scrip
itushave been. translated into nearly
180LtThe two principal English ver
lions are those ref "King James" and; h
th'e "Douay." The former was trans
isted and collected with the originals
And.other. versions, by 47 of the most
learned Divines of th ag. It occupi- .
od from 1608 to 1611 before it receiv
od. the Eclesiastical and Royal Sanc
tion.-The Douay version was render.
ed from the Latin Vulgate, collected
with'thd riginals, by 4 Professors of
Tlieology in the English College of that
name. A-. D. 100.'
'Ihe fst American-Indian transla
tion was made by R1ev. 3. Elliotta, in iI
was printed in A. D. 1752, at B3os
ton.
The secLond Ang'lo-American edition
. was printedl by ore of the American
Cpiugress, under' the supervision of their
lihan Philadelphia, in 17i81, by 1R.
,Aitke. Alany copies of this addition
are0 in te 1osesi of3tU our citizens, and
wvilli pobably b e '-s'rre-l as a relic of
ntho,-ity of 'th~ e goodl ol times" of
the P atr Ptia.
In the ri-.n of Elwardl I., A. D.
1250. the price of a Bible, was eq1ual
to $ 1i4 ofr .ur " curr.:i,ef. Now, mill
lons8 of copies are anu~wdlyV cirl~ated,
at thec price of' 30 cents~ each. The
issue from one deposito~ry aloncd, (Bit
ish andr Foreigai Bibile Society) in
185-,wee at the r::te of one copy,
evry munte. Such is one class of
benefits resuilting' from the invention
and1 gi-eent perfection of the art of
pnri;a truly it is as it has been styl
ed, " The lever of the worl."
'M.A. J.
A GasT~ lUitSERY.--Perhaps the
largest nursery in the world is Booth's
in Holstein, one of the Danish provin
ces. - It consists of one hundred a.nd
~jlt.acres, and requires, on an aver'.
6 hundred and thirty men Anid
39l~ W9en to cultivate it. E'ighty
pse prs ere emplpyed during the pack
ing season.- , 'Ibe average profit, for
the last thirty years, has been fifteen
$housand dollars amliually, though at
one time, for twelve years, the sale of
4ahlias alone netted fifty thousand
deltars per anum, and to which eleven
eare still devoted. ~Some rare
O'rohidoits plants sell for three hudrod
dollars each.. Of this family of plants,
lh~ ieve tiro thbtisand Varieties, and
at~ of the dahlia. The col,
stii enta4'trees is enerne
U07G bItr 9Athitr.
1 S*MW~lkb~b.d1 4hwif.
Will bo peIt urpIkg
I[Pg~rt7 j liy . Tay next, and if nt
Iala ay U ..glueI t
red an 1 Thir situated in Cliat
ndon Couns Swamp, vin
bereoib d Sawlatt/ri Ol~i ilm
lytd's Mbills.-, 1 lb tew d -d
Thsdtn(l ale are-One-third Cash,
!ive Hutndred4Vbllie/n Ce.Ba7ayJart
ary next,-and-the-balanoe-in-o w 3
9 irgbi, fis fl Ge91tutIr or
{ge of ite an' 1ihyig~i e'ac -a.
-The. above Jaiid vill bedt be --ories
han 'Shte,ThousandJDlla ~ta-a 1;
ley.ordr d Uo urt, a e,
Stuhrv. l pr
I T DISTRIT
HasthrJennings,
va >,:Bill,
ilary B. Spann & thew
It appearing toMy satisfaction that Mich
0l C Spann and Charles -. nn parties
ef1endagts.to the ub6W4 ia dvlPlri dobe.
ondihdlindts oftlie StlCM , t o , - li,
la: It is ordered that-they. do plead "anower''
r demur to.said bill.withiUlree mnmthe from
4e first publication of this orier.or jutigment
ro confesso will be entered against. them.,
JOUIN B. MILLdR, Coa'r..
Feb. 13th, 1849. 17 am,
louth Carolka---Bintei' Dist,
Elias DuBose, ,
[artin Rhodes and others, DtBi-for .Parti
vs. 1 inan -
Isaqc D. Whitwverth. Jt. 4ccotit.
It app.eariti' the batiAfactlon'af. the
'6mmissoner,' thit lana6 Dh.iltrtli de.
iridant in the above stated'ase, esjded with
ut the limits of this Stite: It is Orderednim
iotion, that he do- appear. and' plead, an
wver or demur to the said Bill withiii'three
ionths, or a decree will be takengroiconfes.
D against him.
JOHNM B..MILL.ER,
Com. in E gy. % D.
Sumterville, 30th Jati. 1849. 15 3m
iouth Carolina-Sumter Dist.
Henry Spann,
vs. *
ano Williams and
thers, DofendantsJ
It appearing to my satisfaction that Jane
Villiams and Rubecca Jane Spann and others
'hildren of Miprtha Williams and Children
f Charles S. Spann, Defendants iii the above
tated case, reside withiut the State of South
,arolina. It is therefore ordered that' they
o appear and object to the Divisibn or Sale
f the Real Estate of Richard Spann, deceas
d on or before, the 72th .4ay pf ;June next,
r there consent will be entered of record.
W. LEWIS, O..S.
March 12th, 1840. . 20 3m
Executor's Notice
All persons indebted to the Estate of Thos
tracey, of Suntcr District' deceased, are re
uested to nake payment; atW 'all pesons
aving claims against the same are - called
pon to present their a*ccoVzmts, properly at
Dd, to E. A. Anderson, Esq., Sutnterville.
J. P. VATIES, Qualifted Ew'or.'
Jan, 20 1841. 13 :i '
New Goods.
The undersignen has just received a'full
nid general assortmecnt of INew G~oods which,
C will seln very low for Cash erkoodpiiper.
.L. B NS
April 4.____
New Goods Receiveds
Th le subscribers~ are 'now receiving from.
Jew Y'ork:, a large and welt selected Stouck of
Jry Goods, viz.: Browin Shirtinigs, Long
slothas; Brown anid bleached cotton Drills;
rish, Hrown and Plaid Linens, Linen Drills,
3arages, I nen lustres; Colored and white
nu:shus,, Linien Ginghamis, Muslin Ginghiin,.
Toiored and bla.ck cottoni do.; Colored, black
md1( Fuirnittnre prints of all kinds; A well
ielected stock of Ilosierv; Goods for gentle
nen's Clothing of various kinds;IReady
nade Clothing of every description; A large
wTsOrimen~it of Bonniets; Leghorn, P'anamra,
Pahin Leaf Ilats; Boots and 8hioes, Saddlery,
I'runks, Valise Tlruiiks, Carpet Ilags, &c.;
I lardwvare and C!utlery,'Books and S~taiorv,
SLc., to he founud at their'store,3doors norib
f the Court H-ouse. Groceries of ever dle
scription to he found at their Grocery, 1 door
sorth of the Court f ouse. Call and take a
look.
J. T. SOLOMONS, & CO.
Mar 29
Letters
Rimaining in the Post Ujice Sumrnrile, S.
C. Quarter Ending Alarcha ;1, 1849.
A-James~ hi Amnaron, Bitt on Ahibbrooks.
li-Mrs Ann Bluddin, (IAI Bradfordl, Fruancis
B Htrown, Mrs Carolino Brown', W W
Brad ford, Theodore Berry, AMrs W~ashiigton
Brunsoni, Hickson & Baker, Mias E II N
Birockington, Miis Allen A hlsrkley, Mrs
Lucy Biracoy, W Dlarkley Ilarvy Bowls, W Ii
C--Mrs Marry E Car.then, J J Chanleor,
DanI Rt Clark, Gen S R Chandler, (leo 1' Cocke,
Geso WV Cooper, John A Culclougha.
D-Mrs Leo'nora Davis, Lzgngdon Divhkins, M~
Deechiamp,. WV S Deschanops.
E - Edward Epps, Mrs Starahl Exonm.
F--EdwinJ Felder, Wiley Fort, WV L F~elder,
Johin A Fraser, Wmi Fr'eeman.
G--J G Gatlin, John J Garden.
Il-Samuel liarvin, D~r M L hhartsell, John
Rt hloraey, Martin L liartsell, M4D lieurym:
J--Mise P James.
-iLli , J$ adaey amU .n A Kinig.
M-- John Montgnie er, W Mc~arhiad, W
B Rt Mjtchll, John N M7ines, Miss Elizabeth F
Mollet:.
N-Durrell Norton, James II Norton, John
Newmnan,' Mrs An.. Nettles.
0-Mrs Maria B Oliver. Hon John Blelon
O'Neal, James and Wm Plhowdlei Dr'Jdido M
Pitt.
R-J M R~ouf'ro.
S-Joulhua A Spear., Mrs Video A Scar.
borouigh, Wm Sanders, F~ Sumter, Lateonc,
Sefmxore. -*
T--J amea L Tharnes.
V---Wu Vaughap,,1ahemn Vaughan.'
W-JoeliiWVehrs Mns Mary E W~ilder JV
Waiat, ~Wadeb n\sts,' Mni fa1yw:s
tIardg'.Woodeafdh,'f ihtn
A ER H Avte nh :r O m
D g
4: ,C tpg bthlY
Me .'h~ar wit"10#212-t I., . .C. Ail
6018 whz 'b ii-eCFIAo1 ie r
r21onsw6=1v 011- " fff,
w ol do w-ilby cl.,
ng aln hlim). Ty gentlemen in thi
hr i pI gg ijyciqd nn
y r. o b ti puble d6)t t
Tr ip ttIsi it'y ii withli lit:ranipt
S~dmarylitig19 .i
W c )f:W)b'oflor recomt
hayib ~ f q lit iq aIt q& ion
k 'Uifhr Docto. F'oi entiral yinki unit
f-lr'dttg own hbservatioit&-w have ie'en aciens
'tomedio thinicaneero rfor the- mnot part
uiranvb~l- afrhaviis. -athimned any, K-sit agr,,e
or sale. but we have seen and kinown - caneret
oAuryd by hinoin a very short thne, whlch sonsed
.aqldefy all hunu skill. even the sight of which
,sowv frou.beholders remarks of fi-ar and d-uspair;
.weaUco weoijjadly eabtace this ino of recom
. dip-I hIm to the , Cuimiluitt, ithiaidinig we
-=11 therWeby cnfer u favor on -many, aud as
ilat lto ca.nse of hittmanity.
:Tli'r-IA4. R:CAhods, A. D., I iizhilo'l, N. C.
JOHn N.'.Btr-r, M. D., Woodville. N. C.
'-Thos.'5. 11oskeas, M. D., Slierifi' of 'Chow
anu,.N. 'C.
IW. R& StaWEn, Postnaster of 'Nd'e'utoui, N.
C.
Jomx Hati., Newberry District, S. C.
W. A. Hirr, Newbe-rry Distriet. S. C.
]BENJAiiN MiTCHELL Sum1tel'ville, S. CG.
SAM'L. C. MrTCICLLp uimterville, S. C.
STErnEN MlITV4nLL, ;ttattterville, S. U.
IIEDDI~CK LINosros, Da'rkatoi, S. C.
F.avan IAsoi'rrox. Darlingttou, S. C.
SAM'.thlooni, "Williuinsburj Dis.. . C.
Jolts WLsox, t)nrliigton List.. S. C.
Tuos-r STEVisoN, Darliptoa .Dis -. C.
JOHN CoUa-r..v, Darlington Dist, 8. C.
This may cetift dt after trving every rem
edy I conld heur of.'und tryingi, he p-escript ions
of five or six of'the most scientific phlisicians or
aulmiterville mnd Columbia, S. C., for the di'
ase of my eye-lid, which' T am fully -atisfied
wus cancer,that opinion being strengthened by
one of the Iost oxtonsive practitioners of Col nin
hia. ' received no, permanent relief, and hear
ingot Dr. Ifick'n skill in that disoase, I pro.
cured his Aid, and I now rejepico to say that ho
ha's mudo a perlaneut cure of it, and that in
Ili very ghojj imo of about eleven weeks fromt
the first-appll6ailon. My case us I hnve before
statedpwas of twelvo years, standing, aind of
talow but; steady progress; and to thos'e who anay
be afflicted with this diseaso 1. would say, try
the- Doctor's remedy by all means, for I earnest
ly 'and conscientiouly believe it will sueed in
every cose'where it is admilsible, and the dis
ease not so difised in the synten as to defy uay
rehtedy whatever.
B:.. MITCHELL.
January 1, 1849.
I tak.this opportunity of unununcing to the
public that I have been afleiad with the. dan
gerous disease cancer, for the past six years on
my uppar lip, and becoainz nlarned on account
of'the pain it gavo ie, asil of' its rapid growath,
:Iwie induced to apply to physicians ror aid, but
I obtained no reliel or satisfactidn front them,
and: gave up all hopes of over Sretting weit of it:
.but fortunately I saw Ir. J. C. Iiick's noatice
in the Columbia Carvlinian. I waro to hin
and put myself*.undur his treutnint, aun in sov
en weeks the discuso wias removed aUid the sore
healod over. I adviso all who -ire l1,boring in,
der 'this draidful diserta to alaply ao hin forili
with. .ons hIIrr.
Newberry it , S. C., July- 17, 1 &S
FIISII CIRDE SEED.
INCL.UDINGJ REAN.', PI'AS, AND ON
ION SE I TS.
The above useed nre faaom the. Nursery of'
David Landreth, necar Phl.balnIphia, :and are
warranted to be fr:.h am !t'ni:Ue~.
-ALSO
Fine St'gars an Thob~acco.
Foir-sle at the. Old Dru'a:- Sthore,
SIGN OF Ti'HE (GO il6.N MORTA .\.
CLAR3K'S HOTE:L,
SUMTERVILLE, S. CAROL't.A.
The a'ulboraber would respectfulh- inf.:rm
his frcenilgeand thie public.gncelly' hi I~e
has op;enaed for their acc ommo'nalationu a I hoi:'e
i lHatertainnmonat in thais place. ]I Ih.,'
ashi are of' pulic patrotunge, aind-prm eii ~to
spare n6 pains in order to merit ad sei'tre
the s:tnae. Hie woultd further add, that the
.icat i(on of his Hoase is such!, as ent ire!v sub-.
sarves both busines.s and qineot. A lr:al is :all
he asks.
WEBB CLARKb.
PALMETTOHOUSE,
.COLUMIII A M. O.
Th'le um'~lersianed wishe to informt the
putblic that lhe hais moavedl Iroam thet Ame'rian
Ilotei tu the r'Aun:-r-ro JnoLus, (aappisite thle
State lIIonse,) whichl he ha.,. takhen enitirt'lv
on his ownt acecotunt, and whre lie woul b~e
pleasetd to sea his fornior patronsa, and all
others who mav he pleaiedt to c'al him111.
And to those oil'his acqutaintianctes hie wal~i
say, liat they will be maade nout les:; comfo!~r
tatble thiait heretofore; and to stratngers, call
and try theo Palmetto Hlouse.
An 'Omnibus will alwI~ays be kept ini reatli
ness at the Rail Road 'Depot, toi convey
passengera to this llouse.
A. U. MARSII L.
Feb. 28' ' 18 s
I~achnt'sHotel,
ElY SThiEN &li DVER.
Corner of Kitng and iSocity Vireets,
This Hlotol, situntted iai thbsianss part
of the city, oibe every udesirable comftorl
and conveiee to thie TPravellin~ C'ommu-ti
nity', andh Permianent Itoardersa. TIhme 'stab
lishament is condtlned strieftly on Tem'uiper
ance priinciples. TI'lu~ l S Ml IAi g.'I.
111TAn (IOmnihn. iand Carriuago will utisend1(
theO Steamtboat Whiarf, antd olso toi the Itail
Road Depot, for th' auccbinsoathmi of P'as
FRESII GARDEN SEEDS.
WVarranted good or nto play.--Iiavmag clear.
edour store of crery old seed and re'tivetl
fromt John Thompson~0. a fresh suipply, uO.er
the amen for sale cheap.
1500JAustasicpwan for snm le by
A& J. 4- P. MOSRS.
kOXiaoof Ser at 4he neii e1li;%ip"M.3,
March 29th, 1849 24t4
Kr ~Wenre -authovi-ded ge
innoupe' IMALLY GI00x
'Chiditate for the Office of Sheriff' of tn.
topDisteaiLt 'the itbxtZldction.
. iIWe~ are..authoi~rnd'.j4
anojge:Cgt, .1VI'KQ candi
datgfore oikcof 1 icrif,, pt the neuing
glection.
'opt 27, 1819. 48
o:::rTie FAiends of~tichard
B. BROWN, aho unce him as a I d t
for the Offierof Shieriff of Sumter District
at the ensuing Election..
Sip. 20, 1848. 4 (
. lt2We are authorized to annoiiie Major
11iN BALLARD, as a candidat fbr
Irir at.tho ensuing election.
A pril 23th, 1818. 26 .20 if
o: -r t T Anle ds&%V_ i iini
A. COLCLOUGH, Eaq , announbo-hitis
candidate for Sheriff dt the next ElectlOi
April 19, 1849.
FOR. CLtE RK.
fr We are authorized to
announce Mr. JOIIN 0. DURANT as a
candidlate for the.<Ilice .oAlerk of the Court
at the ensuing election.
Nov. 8 3 f.
Mr. Editor:-Please announce )'4N
DARGAN JONES, as a candiateJoprre.
election to the office of Clerk of, tha.Court
for Sumter District, and oblige the
SunrrERAbu.
April 20th, 1848. 20 .f
(r"We are autho-ized to an
nounce )ANILL II. IUCIIBOURG, a can
didatto for the office of .Clerk at the ensuing
election.
Jan. 26, 1846. 13 tt
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
(r We are authorized to an
nounce ALEXANDER WATTS, Esq., as
a randidate for Tax Collector, of Claremont
county at the enstiing Election,
MIANY FRIENDS.
Drugs and- Medicines,
AT CIIA-RLESTON PRICI S.
Z. J. DeIEAY,
SU'CCESSOR TO
J. A. CLEVELAND
D)RUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
NI.ALY Ol'OSlTE 31.1SONIC HALL, CADIDEN, S..C.
Takes this method of informing the citi
zene of Suiter, Darlington, and tho'adjacent
cniitry, that he keeps alwas on haiid, a
fresh and well selected stock of
D)r,:~, Chemicahl, Paints, Oils and Dye
StutTs; Vindow Glass and Putty,
Patent Medicines and Perfumery
Souaps,lBrushes. Combs and Fma~ Artieles.
111_Ml'O.N1AN MEDICINES,
Emubracing every article now used in the
All Practice; &c. &c.
A ll wichl will be sold as low as articlesof
thme samei qmihlty can be bought in Charles
Ion,~ yOnu 5Ion Citr~m-r.
(1 Physcians, lanters, and Country .Mer
c heants will do well to give me'a call bforze
purchasing elsewhere.
Z. J. D.
Camuden, Feb. 21, 18419. 17 .tf
A CMlD,
Tesultseriber, hw~iin~g taken, the corner
M-~ori', (known as McLeans) would, most
respmctfumlly, acquaint his old Friends, and
the' Pubbeli at large, that he will at all times
take ple-sure to acconnrnodate them, in Cut
ting and Making up Garments, in the most
l'aish onabile anda substantial manner.
I- wihi keep~ constaintly on hand a fresh
and seasonable nt.:ortmecnt, of outfitting, of
I he lest and most approved Fashions, and
hoinpis, byv punctualIity and he desire to please
all, le merit a continuance of their Patron
aige and confidence.
D. J. WINN.
New Goods Received:
.\ general asstrtmnt of .Dry Goods,.qrocer
ies, liardware anid Cutlery, Crockery, Sad.
dlh-ry, I [is and Caps, B1oots and Shoes, &c.,
wich will be sold low fo~r cash by
L. Bi. HANKS.
G~ L OVES.
A Frenih assortment of iLadies' white, cold.
and black Kit Gloves, white and lelc silk
do. I .adieq white Kid shoes, llruoneed and cold
do,; (Gents bl1k and col kid Gloves, Buck do:
lIerh~n do. lined withm Buck skin. Also, a
leauitiful assortment of gonts fancy and bik
Cravats;. Suspenders, &c. &c.
C L OTU1 IN G.
Of all dec..'ripuions and sizes, from Tonm
TIlipuh up to thle Kenmtucky Giant
30 BASKETS CHAMPAGNE,
20 doz [ondeon P'orter,
.20 " Maideira Wiane, fine article.
1 DI. IIANKS.
Just R~eceied,
1 y Dim~h' lNR & CO)., a full and complete
$tupplly of SADOLER Y,CUTVLER YAND
1HA RD WlAR E, consisting of alutost every
article' which belongs to the above specified
lines, which wvill lie ofi'ered at the lowest pri
ces. Enquire at the
CAMDEN BAZAAR,
Oppmosite the Caumden Banik.
100LAI. NO. CA. IBACON,
I Kocg Goshen Butter. . .'t,'
L. 13.H ANES.
Nov,1. : .1 ei
re gfrop Now York
aS adi a
M Hate, Slibes, aEalery. M b~I)S
aill bf Whi fi, -Ii eteen se re
tion ofaco ltry an will be sol
this ! . 4 1 of A
" To 1% om at r
le ari eptoss,
A pl ei ert' r 9ee ligporgen1
F 4 a rown s 8and!
a 41C); Loaf o. ,t jgi2v
r olNe ersey,, 8;,ahd
a ~ oes,--n w-4T..61:'
4 1,Bro niUo1sispn ityid ahd i
e a a do.
300 f women's shoe t' 4
20oil Lineir cambrI *
- ~Witm''Vf acse anpn
antdppotattity ofOehbtvib tci'~eftfelbm'
parchaarswiullnibitimlstaeswi;taleave |
A1
Will practice in h oeCobrtdor-iLv;!for
S~umter, Darlington, andrKerehaWf Districts.
Ofic onqfo p ows.QJarlsAMpteA. 'a -
ATTORNEY .T LAW,
Broadastreet Koam S. M.
Attends theUQqrts of Kershaw Sumter,
Lingater andFairfield Distrieta.
LAW NOT1CE6
GRE4M, PALS1ER &fE4d,
Will praktice in th' -Courbie Law 'and
Equity, for Fairfield District; and
-- -GR;Q
will practice. in ershaw an Surterin ad.
dition to Rjchlaliaj. A
Coluamba,, 1st January, L.4 17 t1j
EDWARD 0GLOM 1581
1 16e wo r f e CAurk 1o5 0e.
SU WE O'IiST
SU-1-ITERVILLE S., C."
Mt. 11. vi.) pdninisteor,tho- I~~brfop ii
Surgicaif i.J)ontal Operations, if required
Juno.7. 8 . -2-ly
The subscriber; thkesgthis tiliod' of -in.
forming his friends ani b'- 6li-1 tathie'l-i
purchased the DRUG S.O T of-Dr. T A
Cleveland, where hib vlif~ontinue ti1e'gs
ness o(niv n.acco~ugt;,pnd-hppeu by tries
attertin, a n tip:pdaostopee
Camden, Feb. 21, 1849.- . 1l 2nq ii
A Fr ie.valuable Tract .ofLand,- lying in .AVil
liamnsburg Distriet,a containinge mnoe ethai
19or Acreg,
Frterms, &~c. apply to
Offiee one door r ~~ti~
Oct 16,18.: 4.*. '
Rminwahf, froih thesb4h1te4
of Makeh, his SiaJIL ,~~t aged 'years
looks very lioarly.. Athe ges roi
wvas sca on dhe ral. rail, walkiugi.todUemn
dcn. I forew~a'gn.all personsdfri hiring..Q
harboring Itim. . Any informat~ion in' regarn
to lhim wdll beoshankfullyereceived,': hyiad
dresmng 'ha subscriber, at-Mount Cio, P.O
S3umter 1)istrictL '. *' - :
ThOS: HANqCOOK.
Black River, Middileid~c
28th-March, 119. t
b s customers, friendls,-and the pnbi genbr
ally of Sumnter, that he hceand will consgtant
ly kecep on hand, a Fresh atid well selectte
stock of Medicime, Paints, Oil.; Dye Stdift
WVmdow (Olass-cuPutty;'Fitb 8naapV Shi
F~ancy Articles; all 'of ihfch ill b& b6
cheap by- '-a .
Qn dpor cM a sn
. ,. A11 orders ez~ country , m
ly 4itt~e det) to. . . .. .*
FRESRL flARDENKSEED.
For~sale at 1hhodew'IJryg~ $tea I
P. S. The above 8B28-vb u h tife
and founnd genuine.~
.lust. receivqd ea.finer aisortmndnt of eurl
maple ~and fancy' itting andtucking -chatii
cane and i9601- sqhts; td~ ail a fin
assortment of Furinitu ne0au- 'A'
Wardrobes, Bed-steads1 Fnce
and PhnD s
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