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Reduction of Local Fare on th A South-Carolina Rail Road, J'rouu the 29th JUN I, to the 1st OC'I'() 1I'R T I11, fare wvill be redcd to "T'1IREE CE~NTPS" per muile' to ally staltiong oil the Road. This willI 3sccoruI with a s~Iimilr ar j'auulr'.lltt of' theI (3 or-ri~a atud \Vretern till3( A~tlan ti ait'l ( toadcs and13 will t herefre snu perscde thet I)iltou, Romeui and X~thaeis TFick et,,, as heretofore is~s~ud. To Travellers going North, THE, GIA'I' 1MAt I, IRO1T' FROM (71IA I I1'TON, S. C', LEA'I NG the Wharf at. fIlls loot of 1..313 ren-st. (ga3ilyv at :3, pi. I. afteur th l a' 3rrival1 IofI the. Nogt lri ca3rs, Viau \II l \IN( 'F( N sluid i~iI()NI), fly 'VASI II NU'I' )N, BA\:ii'i TheIu poubhic is repec31(.tful Ily i~fr edou t hat thet $teuuifr of1 dis, Ifine, f'rom1 ('ba~reiton to3II \illit i1irt3I3, are iI fi rst ralte ' 33113 tau .ion and arc navl;:313.&I Ibv w~eIll Lnow~ auto m 31xpri3113t eta ('03131u'ulu3I'1s, andu I lie 'a ilro333 a3re inl fine( ar tier. 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Additions to their extensive1 ,,-sor(33tmel3"lt o3f aDry Goods, andl are alwa, p3..1repa.ured( to f urnish.t the 113teit 8tittes :31t sa'tisfa3ctory prices. (Coluulbi, .Juuu ti, :3.2 (lull In Equity, Jlohn G.Shaiw. Will be sold1 at3 Suu 31r Cuu rt al- l oi l 3 thue first llouula 3,in Aiiruust. ta~xi. antul it 13.1, t hen soldI~ wil Ir ol3 c (3l3CI a31 cat -3:.'! s uut ruale day, unutil Sod(3rato 13d foe1 nd.dad toaw eught her , , ituz;utecl in Ails'r,13r th313n331, waters of Rot . ;\3, ll!:utl' Swam,)3, ;u.lj'l.:3lr lauuds cuf :\. (.l:u3,tlIcr, _I1. ItL'uns stu I3133 i . lielca .'halu d." ,1'., and~ \\3 111 33.1 he ,llill bir a lesssn I3L3 u t33ll dull:+r. r r(3 acre3. IIiu~s- :t I (3'L333 13 t.f ite 't131 111133 g w,,ithu i131!'rei'331~ prrl't.'' to) wive( Itntat J3Crs.ouuI 3r'u.''uri an' pay33 fo 1 3311 133131,: ByO - rfI~II,'lr:uI1:3 .It t I N I). 31 I1IIt. ("3373l' Stultrvil o, :1 .lul', I'-131. :t; *It ANNUAL FAIR OF TINE South Carolina Institute, For the I'rom,(,on of A rts, illechunical (111( tIi' Ile 1'1 ltS'I' AN N JAI. F'A t of the above InstiLtte will I e heild in Ch.larleston, CXIatl Cu ittili on IlcLsday 17th October (: 1 NCA L SKIL an~ od INI1 JS'I'lY of every ilescripi on, is solicite! I'im- the El'xiibi. tjio, ironis all the Sioiatliri S tati' , ;lull I'll E J1V T.\l S wvill hbe :~varileil to thiose ltrescit i' As this is the lir. (:II~rL miade ini the So-t Ii e~rn states to advanice t he i\lccliiiic arts, by liutIlis of i:iitnaI F"air siuiilar to those t Ibat hIrte pitovedl so tit li!~i illo het ,Nortlhern, M:. ehatoirs, thlei Iloaril of M1 iti;1i~trs t ;it'setlv S1. licit thec co-opieratin of all %% lio Ivesl lusjiter ( st ini theL priisperityv otheii Sot 1h, andi alili.:LI to eivery ileltsh:iiii, .~ltltt;itrtr nut ll pir: its a't as u':ir in~t pua s t * :-ill atoil i p((II "'!I I l this.t ii I') ir Ites at us eal a sp:,ibdadc: tpc m ilit U il e't l~lty :it sdl i a' it 1,i 1:1(1l ot. towsx t iwa"rttI tir. \\i \t (it lt l ;ct;, 'r i tr liI. t (01101 iii K\'10. ], Vic \\tij . ,I ! 1\ "'1 \ '"1i s'iir s M ''.~ i l. E . lr il tty1 . 4 II ~ ;: rii'.1 "1: .'ttt i Ii or V u:'ii . il' tilt, I' . .. _ 1 orA. ii~ t . \\ ' 1v.t - Ire l l l!,, It Z t1r jI I.. h II:t M I li"', ~Jit r \ ""t ttrn.~ ,". 1 - (,. or! 11 .it V' It attir'. ,:t :10 ' It tt I a i l !(~l,.. 11: ii 'tt't 1 tit' r i tsn an il'. 1n11 awrr~ I~ I. ti A ll litnt lt 1r Si lit' I tu n"sI"a b I1", l o rt I i;i nt o :Ii ' tisii ' I O I 'ISo a tu t u hits 'I' i~r als'ti:ltil~' il:t till Iant 1.int itt t ui- * ~ , I t ita I,' f constr u t (:al', -~ - Il tlt~sfp (it nI . psi i C~~uttoil ~ ~ ~ to n .I!, 1,"t.,I l.' ti Ii iiiturii it ill. 64 ~ it xi.~tl t i t \\' tit, . " ('lttut1e I'eb.'u" fit IH T) iust2o W. A. KENT & 1YIITCHELT., FtASIIIONAIILE C lo t h ing and Out-Fitting 'ES' A B3 LI S11 M1EN'V, IA OXIc- HALL, No. 62(8 Il't g-strc e(t, corner of M('lt ~oi1 I, (ThIarlcstoii S. C I 'ug tItarc W~ill uiialtt at al timest a full and CeatIIftlaatea Roraak aoa ( ve's ~. ilA 1U.) -JiA . ('L 0 TliNG 1iI.3t'<kctut1(I.) 1 1 3 lV31~duihgtoia \l~i' 1 19.:!( tf HIARIVIONIC INSTITUTE, Importer of Importers of Fine Watches, 311 Iil', Si I:ER IUA:ItiX ( -;-: a'a- ar, va:' tl I lell Goods'c-. ('%r, r',: "',, N.i :C. l D~ry Goods in Charleston E:. Wa. It \Nt I~t ) II'. livIaata- ttc ;attaatiauta of I'I.aaatc. 4 .and Ill-, it t:aiai -i, t a lao a.-;'it thae city to, rI1t li l'i t *. . " ;az Ia' .a I. aa:,lo k alia~la ra"-I : ; t a t...\a. a."t of l al 1 " lag tt laa-eri .Z.r I .i i Itr. . _" t; tall . a at t aa ... ' -n -I*i~; . 3i 1. ls ha - .trn , I; *raa."h: att. l't.-a, Iatasa, a .It l'4 aiw t, . '"t: . t"1.", ttrI a : r I _ tat I'I:aiza S,":"! . li \I at-I.;i, ira"," at laluist i tta It ):tt. ! Ittai ,-r., Taat.a- [.avats, 1. rt. Ia -iiata ';t t a I .:ta-;a 4..a .! is a t 'a, at.arl2 II a ra. t'.a it Iaul ( * tf al. ( ta fr ( ealtl letatatt Ia" t:aatl a- : t :t . *aaa " a .ta ;a--anrtaaa.l oaf all ::t" t-'Ijttt2 l t - t ani a t- a :ro iil !l atla" uZI I l t caaadidatI ii! . -its itt'tttt:a~ to the StMock as eta. Ii. :_':a .:: taa Stre'rt. ( azllta'ta S. C. Ne w~ & Fashionable Clothing, 61' R( I .': A. 111.111': 11 ~ ~ I ...,1-..Nu:. .. 11 I t ' I, !-;".t l D t l s1 (...1 II. I: l I t,':!'" t~te ; .aal.!ia ,ig -~ h : . _ " 1: .I It: ! cI t, It: 1,", ;t .. -' ta' t t It -a-'!. t '' .a'trv lt'1=1t e t t d .,I: C - I ''a tlittl-.'.aa. a-t ! l. , -al ett' .t a r,~ r *- I a~a. a.. .! I a a anltibatcs. FOR SHERIFF. 57 The friends of A. R. Brad ham, Eerl., announce him as a caudidate for the oflice of Sheriff at the next election. March 29th, 1819, 24td OCrWe are authorized to announce MALLY. BROGDON, Esq. a Candidate for the Office of Sheriff of Sum er District, at the next Election. j.*-We are authorized to announce Col. JOHN C. RTIAME, a candi date for the office of Sheriff, at the ensuing Eslection. se pt, 27, 18.19. 48 if O-r'hac Friends of Richard II. BRitOWN, announce hims as a Candidate for the Oflic of ,Sheriff' of Sumter District at the ensuing'lilection. .Sept. 20, 1848. 47 tf II Wc are authorized to announce Major l AN 3A Ll,A ItD, as a candidate for herill' at the ensuing election. April 20th, 1818. 26 if OTr'Ic fiicnds of William A. ('t)C1.01T I I, Es< , announce hit as a :andidate for Sherifi' at the next Election. April 19, 1381. 25 FOR CL E RK. (acr We are authorized to announce Mr. JOAN 0. DULtANT as a c:aulidate for the <(lice of Clerk rf the Court at the ensuing election. Nov . 3 tf M r. Editor:-l'lease announce .101IN DA ItG.\N JONES, as a candidate for re r elect ian to the ollice of Clerk of the Court fIor Stmoter Di.;trict, and oblige the SUtJ 1I A NS. April 260h, 1j18. 26 tf "We are auttlorize( to an nttnc e )AN EA, 11. ItC IIIOURG, a can didate for the ollice of Clerk at the ensuing e!e 't iOnI. J an. .'j, 1 .1(i. 1:3 tif 'OR TAX COLLECTOR. (We tre authorized to an noujnce .\LENA NI)Eit WATTS, Esqi., as a (':uidilate for Tax Collector, of Claremont countyv at the ensuing Election, MANY FRIENDS. South Carolina Rail-Road, rp. Don.. I eave Leave Claar!eston', 101.00 a. m. I lamhurg, 5.00 a. m. Sineatl, 10.-10 dd. Mlarsh's, 5.25 (10. I.:t lson'st.- 11.05 do. Aiken, 6,20 dn. Suterville, 11.15 do. Williston, 7.;(0 do. 25.\lile. I .()11 .0 do. lilackvillc, 8.01)0 do. I lgeville, 1.50 do. (rahan's, 8.25 do. Itos. , 12.11) p.m. .liulwav, 8.50 do. I I \ iile T.O. 12.25 do. lIrane thville, 9,:10 do. Gte orres', 12.15 do. Reeves', 10.0) do. lae.ves', 1.001( do. (eorge's, 10.20 do. lIranchville, 1.41 do. -11 il T.O.10.40) do. \lhidway, 2.21 do. loss's 11.(1t do. rahun's, 2.15 do. Itiageville, 11.1(1 ho. l ":v ile, :1.2(1 do. 20 \ltle'P.0.11.10 do. ill stan, 3.50 do. Sn ierville, 11.45 do A5(15 do. la'$n's' Rd 11.55 (la. a h 5.:15 do. Siniath, 12.2) i. in. .1r. I1 a iii ., (1.1I d .. Ar.C' la's tonI.0) do. I igevlle 1.10 do ~a~e 2,11 d. Iliuerill, 1;14 do. I'ari ~l atte, 1,11 o. I /son'si he, 8 .05 do. l.,a n 111)al. O~ine h, 15 d. m A I 1:a'r, (.0:0 ado. .r.Ch'ston1)00 do. Columbidet. Traiunl. ia vi, S1,-)5 p. ma. I~l~~i,21 1 II w in :,10 dlo.Iloap',2.1d. Srneurg (i,:l5 ada. Ilpiss :.1 o 'i~ i ia le, :1)10 . o. alg, :111 Fo I .\1 ,1 :15 do. liilit 3.0 (0 Janal ion, :.15 do. :dlttl.1do (LoIhn, 4.l(10 . 1'asaat .l o I aopin'aaa, - :.21 (a. lavii', .. do. I .?~a ( :t~itt~: Columb a ii. 1 .00 p. m.n alt'. It tv;,a' opkin1) (10 1.51) do. il. Li~tiata,111G)asden 7.23 do. al,. .\ .lal~aa, .unction, 7.15) do. I ,aa~e.IniotaFa,7.1 dote :.55 doa. alta. l ilalIot a , ewislle, .001 do. alta. ( 'hara .lamn, ieson' 5.15 dIa. alat.Iital~i Orangeburgdo. 8.:15 doi. Ar. t (anati, ow15(1s (.00 dlo iAr Col'hia., :u0 doa. Arlirc'lleh, .1.15 dlo Al tlthkm'sa (i:1( doi. hi~~u',5 o Junct. ioi.n,. 7.5 do..ACanaOlal) .lolumbiai :10 pI BacnndLardpfo'r S.5ledo la'laarmontala.15taa A ra.ln, as.15d~oE .\r.Cam e, .15d alad, Ikdnesdr'ta, andFridays. do. (!areontLA.0 &o LF.25 de. do. llv i ' -010 d . .5 d. A, J, & P. MOSES, Are daily receiving from New York and Charleston, and are now opening, large addition to their usual variety of GENERAL ERCHANDIME. CONSISTING - OF Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Groceries UARDWARE, &c. &c. TOGETHiER WITH Hats, Shoes, Saddlery. Mechanics' Tools, Salt, Iron, Paints, Medicines, Dye stuffs &c, all of which, have been selected with great care and direct regard to the wants of this sec tion of country, and will be sold as cheap and on as accommod ating terms as can be bought im this place. To give some idea to their customers and the public of their prices, they will mention a rew leading articles as it would be impossible in the space of an advertisement to epumer. ate all the varieties embraced in their general assortment: Good Brown sugars, at 0, 8 and 10 cents per pound, Crashed Loaf do. " 12 1-2 do do, Negro Kerseys, 8, 9 and 10 yards to the Dollar. Calicoes, 1018 and 20 " " 6 Brown Ilomespuns, a yard and a quarter wide, 10 cents. Do. do. 3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 at 6, 7 and 8 cents. 300 pairs women's shoes at 50 cents a pair, 20 doz. Linen cambric Ilanderchiefs, at 12 1-2 cents a piece. With an endless variety of Miscellaneous Goods which they keep and would be gtadof an opportunity of showing to their customers, feeling well assured that upon examnation purchasers will find it unnecessary to leave this and go to any other market to buy cheap. JOHN T. GREEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, auttititlic, Z. (I. Will practice in the Courts of Law, for Sumter, Darlington and Kershaw Districts. Oflice one door below Clark's hotel. RICHARD M. DYSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, auttmteruille, ?. L. JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Broad-striect, (amn'den, S. C.. Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lancaster and 'airlicld Districts. LAW NOTICE. GREGG, PALMER & GREGG, Will practice in the Courts of Law and Equity, for Fairfield District; and GREGG & GREGG, will practice in Kershaw and Sumter, in ad dition to Richland. Colnbia, 1st January, 1I49. 17 I lj ,3. :. tj43DNZSWOl 1 ,1 SURGEON DENTIST, SUMTER VILLE, S. C. Mr. II. will administer the Chloroform in Surgical and Dental Operations, if required. .June 7, 18"N. -J l y More New Goods Received. The subscribers have received another lot of Spring Goods. They have a great variety of Landies' Dress (oods, consistin:g (viz.) of embroidered Mushns, eb'hossed do. dotted do. sprig do. col'd. do., Lawns, C ambirics, Muslin, G ighams, col'd Ginghains, mourning do. &c. A variety of Linen Drills, Vestings, Ready ilde C. tlling, I'anama and Leghor lats, Carhfornia liats, &e. Also to be tomul at their Grocery, fresh No. 1, 3hckerel, dried llerrins, N. C. and conetry Bacon and L.ard, superior N. O. Mo lasses, &c. J. '1'. SOLOMONS & CO. NEW DIRUG STORE, The subscriber would respectfully inform his customers, friends, and the public goner ally of Sumter, that he has, and will constant ly keep on hand, a Fresh anl well selected stock of Medicines, Paints, Oils, I)ye StuTs, Window Glass and Putty; Fine Soaps and Fancy Articles; all of which will be sold cheap, by It. SI)NEY MEIL.ETTr, .11.1). Our dloor rest of .lcLean's ol sta' t. P, S. All orders froom the country p' .pt y attended to. New Spring & Summer Goods, The subscribers have just received and are now opening a beautiful and well se lected assortnnt of Goods, suitable for the season. A mong their rich selection will he Ibun----liarages, MLuslips. Ging hams and every variety of Calicoes. Also, for Gentlemen's weatrr Linen drills, Drab d'Ete's, and Cottonades. A general assortmet, Cotton (oods, such as H rown, Blenched and color'd, I loiespuns Checks, lied Ticking 28 and :10 inches; Curt right Osnaburgs, Crockery, IHardware, Shoes, Ilats, &e., &c., at Charleston prices. CLARK & LEWIS. April 11 24 tf For Sale. The subscriber ofl'ers for sale his planta tion, siuated between Suntervhdle and State burg, containing 50l acres o.f lanid; a good dIwellinug I Iiuse and~ ouit-himidings, wvith an excel lent Gist MIdil: thle Mll I louse is in first rate retpair, hayvinug been aItel v rebil t on ain inmproved plan, a g' od stamnd 'for customu, with a Gin house attached, runiiing hv wa ter. Any personi w ihinig to putrchtase c'an apply to CiIA XI IES C. .J C(KSON. Smuuter, A pril 30P, 1'?.l'. 27 t f IMPROVED COTTON GINS, ThaInkf~ul fon past fav ours, thne suibsc rier wish1es to intorma lhe publicu thait lie sitdl Mlanuftactuiires C( TTO( N G;INS at his Es tablislunent ini Statesburng on the iiostim purov~ed andn apiprove' d hm, of te imst situn pile confstruictio Ilof the' finest finishi, anid of the best ma~teriauls, to wit, .'/',e/ Xagirs am Si/./ plated ribs caseli hrened,. ini ~ u hb wvill sell for twon dolha rs per saw. Ilie a l.o repairs old G in, aul lputs t hiem i1 com. phete order at thles shortei-t not ice. All r dlers for ills wilIlibe piromiply anid piunct i ally attended to. WVIlI.\MN El l1.IS N. Stattehurg, 8..C. A pril II1, I15-10. 24 tj 6 Dozen Townsend's Earsa pari t , just recqived and ti'r saler at MrNi tE'rI'o nor-l U v , ,,l GIN MAKING, &C. We are prepared to execute orders to any e:.eit in the above line, both for new work and repairs. Our (tins 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 injure the finest staple, with an improvment to regulate the mting of the cotton; our brush is constructed on a plan, giving at once, the advautages of lightners, strength and force all very material 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 complain either of our work or prices. CABIINET MAKING. We are also prepared to do work in the Cabinet line-such as Bedsteads. Wardrobes Safes, Book cases, Stands, Tables,Cupboards, &c. &c. at short notice, on liberal terms. HUDSON & BROTIIER. Opposite the Presi terian church. Smnterville, April 22, 1847. 20 ly NE W GOODS, AT THE CAMDEN BAZAAR. Al. DRUCKER & CO., respectfully inform theircustoners in Sumterand the public gen. erally, that they have received a large and general assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of every variety suitable for the season, Also, a complete assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Groceries, H1ardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, Hats and Caps, Bugging, Rope, and Twine, SADDLES, BRIDLES, &C. An' every other article usually kept in their lie of business; all of which are offered for sa le at extremely /me prices for Cash. Re: member to call at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Oppnosie the Camden Bank, Camden, S. C A CARD. The subscriber, having taken, the corner Store, (known as AlcLeans) would, man' re: 1ectfully, acquaint his old Friends, an the Public at large, that lie will at all times take pleasure to accommodate them, in Cutt ting and laking up Garments, in the most lashionable am7 substantial manner. lie will keep constantly on hand a fresh and seasonable assortment, of outfitting, of the latest and most approved Fashions, and hopes, by punct nality and his desire to please all, to merit a continuance of their Patron age and confidence. D. J. WINN. Jan p l 1_,1.9 12 tf Clothing A tine assortment of Ready Made Clothing with Shirts Drawers Cravats Gloves &c. 'aeanama Leghorn and Palmnleaf Hats, broad brim fur do., very low for Cash. L. B. HANKS. Eltcipflatl.,, Jr. The subcriber, through the solicitation of his friends, has made arrangements to stand his ecle. brated Horse fIUCEPIIA LUS, Jr. in Sumter District, the ensuing Spring. Said Horse may be expected to pass through Sumterville, by Fau!ton, and perhaps Stateburg, and in the Fork of Black River; and any other place where sur. htcicntly enceuraged and convenient to his route, which will be determined by the groom. TernIa-flucephalus,. Jr., will be let to mares at A-4.00 ; $8.00 the season, and 812,00 to imsure; 25 cents to the groom in every in. stance. Parting with the mare forfeits the in. suranuce in every imstance. Every care will be taken to prevent accidents, but no liability should any orcar. N. 1t. Where a company of 6 or 8 mares is madece nye by respatonsible persons, andcth lbHforse andca Groomc forneishe~d free of charge as hce is pass iuag rounid thcroaegh the season, I will reduce ihe seasona to 8 7, aced tihe insuiranco to 810. 1 ;il aelso give the same chaince to all those who feel disposced to pactroncizo my ilorse upon saad temma and coanditions. ltUntcels, Jr., waOs got by J. P. Roges" iephctains; hee Icy Wliamsona'se ledford of ir. mmia nn hcclIe Iby Ol)Id impcjortedl Bedford. Old' "laccplaccua mlcc w~'as by old kiang Hlerod, audi Iceta ''wg:'Iwig bey thec old imported Jam'es; sca e. dami, was, aecordineg to information, a bytle. Jtcur~ehalcs icnnior's damn was got by old "A hi te tOak Splat; hce by L~ewis Coll ins'c Split whosec~c pearticrnance acs at ltmee flurese was well es tlIhshced oce thIe 'amdaen 'iTurf, aimd lee out of Ihe cbl unedic c lica:Ele-thce-t'ash; lBuce~phalug -g- dam wacs cct bcy M arcus. I t'ci conud here cnblah a lonag list of certificate t' cma dilfercae. t Disotricts nrelatwol' to hucephalua .r'a. repultnoll as a fcacl getcten, but deemc it use' ,as re ferenzacec can hec hcad to heis pcrinted bills, acca tc ezen o~.' c f Sumicer District, who have ' eri '<fIbs c and kinow theay will naot suff'er Ic Ucmparon~l with thcose.ct oflan ohce~r Horse. Mach 1-1. 1 p.9. 2 0 3lLWl