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$100 REWARD. RANAWAY from the subscriber about the 1st of January, 1847, my negro man, MARCH, Gene March is about 26 years of age, 6 feet high, very black, speaks slowly when spoken to—is a Brick Layer _ trade, T think he is lurking somewhere; in the neighborhood of Camden, (8. C.) as he was taken there about the last of De cember. The above reward will be paid for his safe delivery in the Jail of Sumter District, with sufficient proof to convic tion of his having been harbored by any white person—or 860 will be paid for his delivery as above. April 704 1817 R. B. CAIN. Rae 6m Executive Department. LIMESTONE SPRINGS, ? 20th May. ~~ ALL Petitions to the Executive for Par don, should be accompanial with a copy of t the Indictments, the Verdict of the Jury, and the Report of the presiding Jodie. ~ June 0 ” By order of the Governor. RoP. WATTS, Sec'r. 327 oF The subscriber, as Agent for the above, would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Sumterville and vicinity, that he is pre pared to furnish Tombstones, ‘Lambtables, Monuments, Mantlepieces and Baptismal Fonts, in American or Italian Marble of every variety of pattern and superior workman ship, at greatly reduced prices. All orders by Jetter or otherwise will meet with Prompt attention. WM. R. HUNTER. Darlington ©. H., March 17, 1847. 2101 ACARD: WILLIAM MATTHIESSEN, No. 137, East Bay, Corner of Queen-Sancer, CHARLESTON, 8. C. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, AND EVERY VARIETY OF Gentlemens? Outfitting. : jute tends ke a hi eure “on na o Peano ‘lt. Meuléings, EBL ts, Ge, Ceci,” — Ean a a ska low ’as they can be: ampreeit and sacplages Perfumery; Chalk for the ski ‘Shaving, Crean, Boap in Balle and Cakes, ‘Teeth, Hairy, Coaty~ Shaving, Shoe and White Wash: Brushes, “Bisektg, Glass, Mai and Bolay= Stand: Lampe, Blug, Red and Black Writing And; Indeifible: Ink, switch and ayithout! Ure fluid preperation. Fine Abassets Sc. ( Enquire at the Drug tore, — Sign: of the Gotten Morter, 3.1.) MILLER, M.D. Sumterville,, B.0420 BANK AGENCY. The ‘subscriber continues to act’ by Agent in best of the Banks in Camden, on the wsial terms, Dec. 20, 1846. GOODE IMPORTED DIRECT FROM EUROPE, March 1, 1847. 19 ~ F Silk, Woolen and Cotton DWEING. The subscriber begs leave to inform ‘the Public that he has removed from Cam den to this place, for the purpose of carry ing on the above business. Ladies and Gentlemen's Garments dyed a variety of colors—pressed and finished in the nearest mianset. Also Leghorn, Straw and Mo. ‘hair Bonnets, dyed and pressed to any shape required. Gentlemen's Coats, Pan taloons and Cloaks cleaned, and, if faded, restored to their original colors, or chang ed to other colors if desired—gentlemen's garments are not taken to pieces. Car pets, Table Covers, c., cleaned without injuring the colors. Any articles dyed in the subscriber, will not soil the whitest under garment. Rooms at the Old Meth odist Parsonage, June 2, 1847. 1E. W. PRRRNING. f NOW GOODS! The subscriber has just received his stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting of a general and well selected stock of — STAPLE AND FANCY OR GOODS, of the latest styles and patterns. ALSO Books and Stationery, Groceries, Hard ware and Cutlery, Lats, Caps, Boats, Shoes and Brogans, Bridles and Saddles, also A large supply of Teady Made Clothing, ie D. SOLOMONS, 5 2 doors above Court House. April 1, 1847, 22 . HEADQUARTERS. Colunnia, 8th May, 1847, GENERAL ORDER. ALL officers of Militia of this State or dering elections of officers of the line of whatever grade or rank, or making ap pointments of officers of the staff, will re port the names of the officers so elected or appointed to the Secretary of State, who is directed thereupon to fill up and forward their commissions without delay, and he is also further directed not to issue or deliver any blank military commission. All communications addressed to the Secretary of State under this order to be endorsed “Militia Service.” The Brigadier Generals, are charged with the extension of this order. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CANTEY, Adjt, and Inept. Gen. 29 of May 39, EW. BONNEY, if JL. HAYNSWORTH, SURGEON DENTIST, SUMTERVILLE, 8S: ©. Office oN noon Sourn'or Tix Day Stone: RECOMMENDATION. .. We respectfully desire to recommend, Mr. James Ly Hayxawon'is, a a skilful and thoroughly quali fil operator in his profession, and fully entitled to the confidence of the community at large. He has been our pupil for the last tahee years, and has with persevering industry, profited by all the ample oppor tents which ony establidhorent' in ‘Columbia affor ani . BLANDING ' REYNOLDS. Columbija: = tas 'R45: 20 A. CONWAY, DRAPER AND TALLOR. The subscriber has received a full en sortment of Drap D'Ete, Linens, Latin and Florentine vestings, Marseilles, Linen Drills,”also a large supply “of “French Cloths,and Cassimeres, to which he woul invite the attention of his customers and the public generally, , April 21, 1847, A. CONWAY: 25 of FY. M. ADAMS, ENGROSSER OF LAW, And other Papers, AND COPYIST. The undersigned will execute, with des patch, all business of the above kindeen+ frosted to him, as an Engroseer and Copy ist of Law and other Papers. He solicits the patronage of the public. His office is that lately occupied by Mr. James. D. Blanding, back of the Court House, where he may usually be found. _ Sage ge ley ADAMS ville, April 12, 147. 240 by Y CHINA’S HOTEL. BUMTERVILLE, 8. C. The undersigned, propretor of China's Hotel, at Simter Court House, 8. C., res pectfully informs his friends and the pub lic, that Wee has thoroughly refitted his Ho tel, and that it is now in complete order for the accommendation of Boarders, Visi tors and the Travelling Public. He returns his sincere thanks to the public at large for their generous anilibe ral patronage, and ‘hopes by strict Atten tion to their comfort to merit its continu ance. . s ax ee His establishment is conveniently situa ted on the Main street, near the Court House and will be found convenient to members oF the Bar and Planters visiting the Court House on business. His table will be carefully and regularly furnished. . JOHN CHINA, as at Dec. 16, 1846, THE CAMDEN HOTEL, BY BB. P. BOYD, The subscriber announces to his friends and the travelling public, that he has taken that large and commodious Brick HOTEL contiguous to the Court’ House, in this town, where he will be able to accommo date in the best manner, all'who'feel in clined to give him a trial. The house has been put in the best order, and newly fin ished throughout, and if an earnest desire to please will give satisfaction, he is con vinced that all will be satisfed. His table will be furnished amply—his bar will be furnieheil@éeith, the best Liquors, and his servants will be as attentive as possible, Camden, January 6, 1847. Not FOR SALE. One fine finishes Rosewood PIANO, of excellent Tone, with the new Harp Plate Piece to suit the time. A splendid assortment of fine finished FURNITURE, consisting of Tables, So fas, Bureaus, Book Cases, “Wardrobes, Side Boards, Bedsteads, Curled Maple and Plain Wool Chairs, Rocking Da., ec. ce. c. Borsala law by J. F. SUTHERLAND. N. B. Furniture repaired or made to or ier Camden, Dec. 30, 1846, Bacon and Lard, PRIME North stolins Bacon and best Leaf Lord, for sale low.by M. DRUCKER Co. _ Iron,... A full’ assortment of Iron’ of avery de scription; Hollow Ware do..tfor sale lew by M. DRUCKER CO. Camden, Nov. 6, 1846, Re ove ile TAVies ‘biennN years in the “Planters, Hotels and Intierky in the OHS een, Hotel, Temy suffice 6 say. that his umersus friends rile to decaying that there can be no doubt oy his acquitting iimaell causfactorily ‘An: the por sition he has‘assimeday i. KER! In beggingtr ‘ihe forégoin rey ‘of Capt. ARR ihe evice 4 himself of the ORReTRaANNy f bearing his friends. that the mnot tocat the ray will be faithfully adhered the effort: will ba vecilto: or leaving the Hotel. aateaatl (Signed) Some wu .Bi—The friends. of. Ss Dy Teg will ind him at the Poea 2. ‘Aprilia, e4aze ‘Eh CAMDEINSAGZAAR, (OPPOSITE CREICAMDEN BANK) _M. DRUCKER of. Wold: respectfully ‘inform the citizens of: Sumter: and thetadjocent pantry, that they keep recuatntly: on hand a charge, and splendid assortment: of, _ ENGLISH, FROWCH AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS,. Ape, Together with a large assortment of READY:WADE CLOTHING, of the latest styles angel qualities: Lsa— A large and “well cansorted stock of G R 0. CHR L. Jos, f every desert rhhy Wn tage sing, Boppe and Twine, _ Crockery, tas dware Cutlery ao he . oA large Stock ofiiats: Care. ‘Bannets, Boots and Shoes,of all: ‘Aualities end pri cas, and manyorrmany. articlesst too daar, ous.to mention. — : to Forsale:by M. DRUCKER: m0, Camden; 8.’ 6, Nov. 6, 1816. REMOVAL OF THE CHARLESTON STORE. DICKSON LATTA would ‘respectfully ‘inform their friends ‘and customers: that they have removed from their oldistandita: their new. Brick Store: above the’ Camden. Bank, and. have on hand, andere récoige ing constantly, «new.and full. ee of choice: an stipes : Grocerie: 3H) offer FOR: CAB at avamall: sarenanign ‘Charleston: prices. beg ie = Sie Fresh, ‘Migising; Pennes, '3 ze, 10 boxes Layer Raisins. in ‘fine order; '20 half-do. MR Ridoi 20:quarter do. do. do. 30 drs Turkey. Figs, weight 8 to.B. Ibe. 2 boxes, Genom Citron 1 tub Zenmartaelt 2 onses Wook Piesdreadt (Chav; ‘Chaw,) ‘Orange exsorted — 2-do. das. ado, ; Cond. iaiee. doi 2ido. -doedor in qt. jars 2 doy By i ilo. Ginger 1 do, Tampinds.in Syrhp; _ “Brandy Peaches and Brandy, Charries; Just receives Ptaamer DeKalb and, for sale by DICKSON LATTA. Camden 8, 0: March.10, New Buckwheat, Canal and NH Carolina Flour. 25 bags Philadelphia Burwheat: 10. barrels extra fine ue Pour 5 half do. 4lo-sdo #do. = do 20 barrels extra North Caroline: Flour 16, boxes English I Dairy Cheese 40- do.Goshen* ‘do 3 dozen English Gloster Cheese: — DICKSON LATTA, Camden, 8. C. March 10, 1847. Kentucky; N. Carona and N. Orleans Whiskey: 4 Boils. Old Kentucky: Rye P Whiskey, vin igo ¢ of 1836’ 10 do. Old “North Carolina Reza Whisky. 20 ° do. nriced 50 do. New Orleans Rectified ¥ Whiskey eae 50 Bbis: New Orleans'Molasses i. :20 North Carolina Floor; for sale by _ DICKSON LATTA, Camden, 8: C. Nov.6,1846. — Seed Potatoes, Oats and Rye. 100 barrels Iriah Potatoes, white sprout. 200 bushels'North Caroling Oats _ 20 do do. 5 Rye, ..... For sale by DICKSON LATTA: Camden, March 10, 1847, —— Bacon! Bacon]! Baconiii: 200 choice Baltimore Hames 8000 Iba. Western Sites 4 barrels Lard, 300 ‘pounds fine Tallow. 2 firkins: ‘Goshen Bu Boker 26. Fulton Market smoked pen 4'(this, do -pickled .» d o half bsrrelsdo ° ° do Heche do «do New York Pig Park. DICKSON LAPTA, Camden, March 10, 1847, New Spring and SUMmE GOODS. The undersigned would re- form itseir “customers in’ Sumter public generally, that they. eve open darge and splendid’ aesortient of and Summer Goods, together with Made Summer Clothing, Palo 3 horn nd Patama: Heats, Grocerie [ ‘Wares Cutlery: Crockery, Carron’ uM Me. e. all of which, wall besokk their usual Tow prices, oe oe Me DRAC ‘Carwlae, api 14188? Hari Ea te PICKLED: SALMON 3 half tarrels Hickled: 10.d0, MACKER 16 Billo. af pedo, 12 ane ha kite'da. 3. Sau zoe ist aod fie Bet ien om ACKRELE SALMON ‘EL Naz Jd “dor do! ‘doe do eer ialo. bi Rare oe AER Camden, pisreh 10. EO RABED. ~ mnew. @applyy and: OF the: ies Aeor talion of chaige and. appre if Brands of Sewers. and Tobacco, asperion quality, Mov sis bys aeons KSC — DIGKS Camden, March 30, — TRA: ALATT Pearl Barley. de 30. ibs. Peay Barley e ras recalvat and for aple by ¢ DICKSO. T= der TAL” Rosendale’ fiydrauticx A-fing article for lining Oiste Banements, de, Wo, just receive éale by “May 5, 1847, Apprentice Wanter Wanted immediately,” : tear the Printing business. 12. of 14 Yea sat time, that ‘spell, lanebly well, will just slofty Apply that this office.
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