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The Sumter Banner from Sumter, South Carolina • Page 5

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The Sumter Banneri
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Sumter, South Carolina
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pu ie se1-1 0pt gh. dm a th9ora nise A y1en atenilant upon In the social condition, and the urerafia intelligence, is the tfuma life. With 'die: in i orhe eeofh and a tegard for: them, and, airidi the strides of science hav ed the means of arresting die mask aneftngIts ravages. Ndtwithstan. ding the progess have made, statistics qven now, one sixth of the whole 1i-tion die'annually of consumption.

9 nost iiportant discoveries of 'orting the condition- of this large class of sufiering humanity, ofWild, What time 'sMGblAWand consecrates, what experience i A li'conifins -hat all men in all saymug as good and valuabeis so no doubt. A popularity of this itsb roots so deep and 8 tio hift tinie cannot destroy it. The ggyjhic has. attended this medicine past, has overcome the rejudices-of allkespectable and sensible men, ite thken a stand among the 'discoveries awl blessings of the yge; aniJeitesroorted to in eradi. neassifor.

which it is recommend. gNone jenuine, unless signed BUTT8 ajpie For jale in Sumterville, by 1r A MILLER, at the Drug Store; and ts generally in South Carolina. 4JC DIST. VV Ordinary for said I luchanan hath applied to me Ajiinisiaiion, on -all and sin. "goods nd chattels, rights and H.

uchanan, late of the Diaa! ii deceased. ise artherefre, to cite and adinon. andsingujar; the kindred and creditors t. and appear before Ordinary's Court for the said arcto be 'holden, at Sumter Court the 24h day of March, 1848, howe ca any, why the said adiniistr ith fliot be-granted. nbmdep my hand and seal, this 14th March, in the year of our r-- eight hundred and -ht, and in the 71st year of American Independlence.

W. LEWIS, o. s. D. Mar.

157 1845.7 20 2t TJelknown and desirable situation RETREAT, is offered for atjad presents a chance for a handsome MTrTemotains. 1248 acres; of which )ares is wnder fence, and. -400 acres have laj1ared. 1t ssituated on the main h4drw atunderi to 8umterville: about 15 nii eais each; and gives liame to the oplace been -improved at and converted into-a-'Female 'The main is .120 feet longhsfrom 2E to.20o Rooms-some of them ofty 10 fire places; 120 feet of- Piazza; 60 feetof Balcony; wvido j'asesges, and gtaircase: Baseme.taly-ricesgary. and air and4twatet pureas the'mnountains.

'Two "commodious -Cabins -are attached, 'it fire places and Piazza.V etdtement is close 'by on this land; abringcomodations of any kind for a at many fine springa gsh from hills, le scites whi'ch in time will qtibnihed the groat and Wateree swamps L9-Q eo9b.the4.amden Branch siu so or an for a 'Boarding or for-a suminer Renof fortune. ,060 cash down; the annual instalnents, with in. secured. To pyrcsr the, time' of payment Pwhasers to pay for nery ppyat S. C.

to RICHIA 8D 8 2(6 tr petir will be ip thme 1.pit'residence of' Miss L. q4'rfs-Sums over Or, a hon Note and security, tfr dly of ale. f'erms to be adfurniture removed aame Mar.15. 20 It of 'Weeding Hoes on atgharleston prieedy the ueOt firs daaI th dt 7 7 4 retafo4 0 ee of la Ia more o1ei i H. Kelle and Mroue ol ten distero, aid eday 401.h ro a.in a Pa idih the ulea Ur'.

oie fou fAQ to; One tractf210 acresof: W4d more or less, in Clarendoni khlands of IL Kelley, a.l andi Misr 'Mry Kellsyindaisterist, upon'! asj the, Tindall 'at- tile, Bowie aind'L'W-hite. One "tract.qf 200 at flu Henry Dickison and A.Brown, levied'upon as the property of RiVy chard is atsthi suit of, VWFri er. iterst' in one tract of acres of land in Claremont, adjoisi' of Win. Sanders and others, levied Upon as the property of John W. Sylvester.deceaaed, atthe suit of Shannon McDowall'ind Charles Shainonv L.

H. Dinklub, of Jnd. W. Sylves One tract cres of land in adjoiiing as'of S. Watson, Thos.

Fraser, and'Eitate of C. McLean, levied upon as the B. Bateman, at the suit of. Joh'n C. Kelley.

HARVEY I NER. S. D. March 11, 1848. 20 3t SHERIFF'S SALES.

By virtue of sundry Executions toime directed, will be sold at Sumter Court $ouse, on the first Monday and day following in April next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for Cash, the following Personal Property. Purchasers to pay -for. Titles. 1 negro, levied on as the proparty of E. B.

Singleton, at the suit of T. L. Gourdin. HARVEY SKINNER, D. Mar.

11, 1848. 20 at SALE OF MORTGAGED I W'll offer for sale, at Sumter Court House on the first Monday in April next, four groes, Ben, Elcy, Henry and levied upon and be sold to foreclose a given by Win. Ross to Wn. J. IL SKINNER, Agt, to March 11, lfS48.

20 DIST. Thomas A. Pack, James Plowden and wife, et. al. By virtuo of an order from Win.

Lewis, Esquire, Ordinary of Suniter District, I will sell on the first Monday in April next, at Sumter Court House, between the legal hours of sale, A TRACT OF LAND, containing 200 acres, situated in Clarendon, Szamy Swamp, waters of Black River, adJoimig lands' of WV. L. Reynolds, David Beatson and Mary Kelly, formerly belonging to Joseph P'ack, deceased. Terms--On a credit until the first day of January next, (all fees cash) the purchaser giving with good security and a Mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary, for the payment of the purchase money, with interest from the day of sale. HARVEY SKINNER, s.

s. n. March 11, 1848. 20. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Wililimsburg Distict.

IN CHANCERY. Edward J. Porter, Assignee for the use of Joseph L.awton, et al. John J. McClary, WiI.

liam H. Brown and his wife, Mary R. et. al. Itappearinig to the satisfaction of the C'ommissioner, that William H-.

Brown and Mary R. his wife, two defendants in the above case, reside beyond the limits of this On' motion of N. G. Rich, compl'ts. It is ordered, that they do plead, answer and demurr to the said Bill, within three months from the publication hereof otherwise the bill will be taen po.

conesi as hm Kimgstree, Feb. 25, 1848. 20 lam3 Wn Chabur, Ma.rch Term Pursuant to an order made by Chancello James J. Cal dwell at the present term. Thr creditors of David S.

McClaryv, deceased, are required prove their claims before the Commissioner according to law, by the first day of January next. ILEY COLEMAN, c. z. w. Kingstree, March 9, 1848..

20 4t LOST. -A very neat Saddle was lost on Wednes day last, frtom the back of anaffrighted hor se, oathe read leading eact frem this place (be tween Hulburt's brick yard and thePlw den's Mills Road). It is supposed to hav bn picked up by a wagoner from Salem, who passed shortly after the Anmy information will be thankfully received, or the finder liberally rewarded by leaving said saddle at this office. March 15' 20 8t White Lead, Window Gass, White I adLinseed 9la 'Brown; Ventat Red; Span. Float and Carolina Indigo; Cochineal; Verdigris Quicksilver; Lamp Black, teth.

theeyarticle in the line, freshfor ty. For sale aeue -CLEVt Camden, 1. Il nthbd at odr ext Ordinr' a CuriOuse, a 2 di ko ew causs, if any. wh th6 said dilta. tiowifhould not be ganmte Given under my.and au sal, this 6th defof Marli akf our Id, one thousandleighthundzdand forty-eight, and in the of American Iiepence.

8d. 7 9, 2t SOUTH CAROLIA-SUMTT)ER DWi W.E WI, Ordinary forai Whereas, J. McCoy, hath applied 3to ime for. of Adminmstration, on all and Isigulsrthe'godds aind of. S.

late of the Digtrict These to cite and admanish and kindred an creditoi of the said deceased, to" be and 'appear before Ies, at our next Ordinary's Court for the aid Distriet, to be holden at Sumter Court House on the 24th day of March 1848, 'to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be nted. Given under ffy hand and seal, this.th day --bf Mah, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight, and in the 71st year of Amcrican Independence. 0. B. D.

Mar. 8, 1848. 19 21 901h RIeginent, 1. C. X.

WILLOWGnov, 29th 184 ORDER NO. 1. An Election is hereby ordered to be holden on Thursday, the 27th day of April a Colonel of the 20th Regiment, 8, C. M. to fill the vacancy occasioned by the.promotion of Col, S.

R. Chandler. The commanders of Companies will ad. vertise the eame forty days previous-call to their assistapce two of teir officers or other competent persons-hold the election in their companies at their usual parade ground; meet on Saturday, the 29th day of April pext at the Regimental parade ground, (Swimming count the votes and transmit the result of the election to Head Quarters. JOHN C.

RHAM Lt. Col. Com'g. 20th Reg. S.

C. A P.S.-The polls to be opened at 10o'c'ock A. M. and close at P. M.

'March 8, 1848. .19 2t Notice. WILLIAM M. DAvis, takes this opportunity of informing the of 'Clarendon, that he is no longer a candidate 'for Representative at the ensuing election; to my friends at whose earnest solicitation, I consented to apliear before the people, I can only say, that though I feel fattered by their nomination, I mnust beg leave to decline the honor they would confer ou me. March 83, 1848- 19 St Notice.

The members of the Salem Board for Cross Roaids, are hereby notified, that the Board will meet at James Lowry's, on the. third (3d) Tuesday in March. The following persons. were appointed at the last sitting of the W. Stuckoy, Win.

M. Scott, Johfn J. Shaw, Stephen Lacoste, J. E. Wilherspoon, M.

E. Muldrow, W. A. Muldrow, Ezekiel Keels, J. C.

Rhamne, I. 8, McFadden, S. E. D. Johnson, James Ml.

A. H. Thornp son. STEPHEN LACO8TE, See'. Salem Board Oross Roads.

AMt. Clio, March 6, 1848. 19 2t Entertainment at the Clarendon Depot. The subscriber begs leave, to inform his friends and the Public generally, that he has opened a House of Entertainment, about a quarter of a mile from the Clarenudon Depot, on the Stage Road, he will be ready to accommodate customers by the 15th inst. He hopes by close attention to business, to give general satisfaction to all that'may favar him with their Custom.

THOS. McGEE. March 6, 1848. 19 tt Estray. Daniel Driggers tolls before me a black horse, blind in the right eye; marked with harness; about ifrteen hands high; twelve or fifteen years old; appraised at Ten Dollars.

The horse may be found at Mr. Driggers' on the road leading from Carter's crossing on Scape O'er, to Camden. A. SCARBOROUGH, Magistrate. Sumter Dist.

Mar. 6, 1848. of Negroes. Will be sold on the first Monday in Ap'ril next, at S3umterville, SEVEN rery likely young belonging to the Estate of John M. Dargan, deceased, Termis cash.

Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. A. A. NETTLES, J. D.

JONES, Qualified Er'ors. March 1, 1848. 18 6t Taken By the subscriber a cheanut sorre mare; white hind feet; scar on the right; dappled with white Said were uppsed to be ot9or 10 years old. There are no other marks about her which are necessary to des-. cribe her.

T. WV. A. SMIH. Clarendon, Feb.

22nd, 1848. 18 tf Five Dollar. Reward. from the subscriber's residence aear Fuilton; on the 8th February last, a small 5nlfly COLT, with a star in the faceMe paid for its delivery, and any information will lead IN Fulton. Mac 1, 1848 ellent out-buidinpattcead ber wiptl.

to sell 4TO 850 mW hension YR left, mny realdana abut the ar ns.omoish is a remar feet in he epes; 'verblik; bia fn very mRuQh deoad write tolerablywel, and no dout, on FR PAPBiSR aisr4ck layer and Plaisterer. I will give the tboye reo.A for i ry to me at 'Ut for dgn any South Edi. February 2, 1848. 14 ErThe Charleston Cob i the above once a -wek i for bMI to this offce.05 R1E-WWUL? I will give the bove: wame a to any person, (hat will a and er to the Jailer of' SuntrDistricta fellow named "SIMOC '(a lickinii longing to the estateof o76" Watt A has a-wife either it s. Goodmanl 7 supposed he maybe lur I bt' Bste Es6f Thoiw i.

mt. Olio, 184 04141 -Nodlct'qkuu, The Commisajon Pub for Sumter posala to make additioQs a the Court house, until the next. The plai and. cdatio en at the office of Ha of the Board, to Whooin. a sent.

By order ofthenBor Feb. 14,1848 19 I have appinted Major Rich4 ardson my Attorney, limediajely to brg to a close and settle up all matters and tig Imtiin toylate Slierifihj ofSate All persona indebted to me are quse to make immediate payen my sai 1 torney: and those vig demandsagni me, are reqested to present them to 4m without delay. THOS. 3. WILDER All persons indebted to the munbsbriber by Note or Account, are requested to comne forward and mttle UP, and save cost.

B. FOLSOIL.March 18 2t A- CURE FOR A RD I ME SMALL PROFbITS THE subscribe is now receiin alarge and general assortment of Netw'os; vs Dry Goods, Groceries, HiardwaCutlr Carpenters Tools, Shoes an Boots, Hat. Caps and Bonnets; READY AMADE CLOTRiNG Coats, Shirts, FineBlack Closa BAGGING AND ROP; Tobacco, segars, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT8. Violiv Flutes, and also, a so. lectee ot of Italian Violin and Guitar sru' and a great many Fancyv Aieleb too tediu to mention.

All of which, will be sold low for cash. Blutter, 3 kits Mountain Butter 6 bushels Cranberries. --ArLSO3000 lbs. slaughtered Dry Hides. L.

B. HANKS. Opposite China's Hotel Nov. 15, tf TO ALL WHIOM IT MAY CONCNR. The subscriber takes this In.

forming all those whosae Indebted-t nilu by Note or Accounit, that if they do dinte forward and settle with hmbforo return da the will find their dOE in the ad of B. N. Hlammet, ra.for collection. Feb. 2,18.

-1 AH ersons indebted to b. S6oondq are Sequested to come Ik as the thingr us hais anniness. N11 -MYn Mbled S- ns rwa 1. unnun niveyn ne asi thie eliGM ifai is ii! uesia sad isra9- sE I. 1-- Tie om tou Chnle dadeuin th.2thbyy Regimea soothrgcaupd1 ben vrace the proiheton te1th27 brfr oinih.

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