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He us lhik td Uwdhlst, aonti ithe an fo the rewnrd fr .Bt of aleid givjren seingt song t)J4p -tj ,tey wo~inulid bteiil dos, and so twe hat idhi grey tived with te if e ito, af at we r hiche ould sp-h ve Jorive tem han on arshaince bce JpI a ,iin tpo ced thir nami heigh on n mee o 4'hy ilsn i i~ Thi&~ge-d hist paent in rslme c tic thit theg m 1na'lre iti t e r or, Ti e l e, gypiti and tha died at e ep the hs o f agrounde Pt, the ttcieistenth ws Hmiab 20 lai nd ajntelJot an Bacutic arlcome lnted soldly oAtlfc) the aJuse fr the eri ca 'lojhi-s, and- But2ale en mse saom w e'distinguis t hedemielv m uresa afdtat the y-wef~, l~fret Lordng te bitii e h cerfmed those reat ohic h Btsh opb terandkmp~erai, meed Avriserntd taoe the ind ine hihe ofn stacor. Alexander tam i- he2 a the whoetn civ Id world, eg2Yp N Asi, id t 3 aid rto-as rownet 2di mpeer of' an atUhen 33:yecrtar of te ittere gody. en~'Thomas abroutwa 20uyea-326 ~W~rliated the cause eof reAniori an to6:jn sand hat 22n ae' Chan at e'oii of 25, wase eidrstn, AL their .Trp~$ary. Or on NWhton ccpie *hl4 eengh iiverned hi rcet od Briops ndrat hdc efeat, i oa .Av te te . h comn i he of Wttit6gmin hd es. nnd lo exdter nt 9,\ats and- Lsieen sic aid a dc*th a hideaon-at young meberco ngresspat33 ecinretat n oftenTre a y..TIThoa. Anderson has bn said haii daflld, te euer heorng i or hidstandernce pret -to eati nIs ofNewo orcuinted AgEnln ndy scienti is coer s~I prendere hrisianselomt. W r ~la non'u ty the lost and oveaer bii teno;'gh has belen tlsarild iredy fts .othantieie.a younga mn a tA ilZof erfomn rea aned tnno n the counciu ntigo, c imca sJi~ o et encotrag coecyoun glhosIWid tandard .A pret a rd~ref~& or,,n utringnohingand p ~ rom soaring "onar ~~h 1pthkos amore rnte pie th u'reI nand. ience. . *~p ~if&Vs ~bihat'Ol~d Paer. rod, arb-rsa hrstian--hi~sedonm e a~fa in1is ieighbr. A burslke te mau fujsky, tehels, ever. ry now nd the neiiighbpon er ~im t 16h9 crety them ali nt r engflunglacrosahbi erc1' apsntgffc ea~ riebur heena tbkri parentu. 1He was taka nas sn' 4pk ntceo this businesk-sierved s empiyestlhfIf and wat find that]e' ~ 6drom United8al test agt h6pii il ni he is the b A4tdif onle of thelargestaand iole& 1as ~ zi the federal Ainon uc foriths,] ioinn ogoo n so insue : .the fost ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T an a'iefne fta b'an uowte en t uinoiei Priniting Office. Mr. Cameron may feel justy nrond of his letter stampwith its cobracter Istih engraving and still more pien'' f that noble a ctte,,.d Persevere." Woodsocket Patriot Tns DEVELOW~o irrnztSTRENoTH.-1I thie ci~eeants, and 12lantere 1Utice Current, M6bile, of janary 15th,' we notie.a new customer-to thatpor. Under the head ofSu gar it is announced that-"a cargo of augnisund molasses arrived on Thursda from T'exas, wvhich is something neiv in ho tra'de ofthe city."' From thme . knowledge of a friend, in these mattets, we .doubt not that our elder sister, Louisiana, will tjid a powerful rival m.onr younger sister, Texa supplying tho extensive miaret ofgobile. F'ronm a gentle man who spent seven montls of the past year in that very productive we learn that the rich soil of Texas in what s galled the sugar lands produces more sMgr ta thegacre underthe same amount of cultivation, or from the em ploym'ent of the same number of bands, and of a drier and better quality'than that of Louisz ana.-Texas receives a larger share of the "trade winds," from being farthest west and south in the Gulf of Mexico; the "trade wind" being embosoimed within the region of her sugar lands. [N. Y. Mercantile Times. MONTGOMERY, (A LA.) JAN. 2Ist, 1848. J. P. M. Eri .ne, Esr. Dear Sir--Your preparatio' "Stylling-at or '-Queen's Delight," is attracting some at stention in this place; and we think at only ne cessary t et it. should, be attainable to render it very saleable. * * e. * Below .we trill give you a few -lies from Dr. Barney as refecting the opinion ofthe profession here of the merits of thapreparation, Dr.- Bd. as a l'hysicaan of large practice and extended te putatior, and whose recommrnendaijou would gofar to extend the sale of your ledicine yo can send us a-lott thecare of T. S. G. Mobile, -* * * * Respectfully, JENNINGS & CAFFEY, DRUGGISTS. Mr. 3. P. M. Errt; ~ir-Iam pleased to discover. from the accompanying letter of Messrs. Jennings &. Cafiey, that they have applied to you for an Agency for the sale of your preparation of tylin ia. it would be, I am persuaded, greatly to your interest to establishi an Agen. cy here, and should-you determine to do so, Jennings& .Caffee would do as wvell for you as anyIhouse in this place. They are respon sible and cleverbgentlemen, well known to the community as such, an'd you wvould con.. fery a favor upon the faculty enerally, as well as the people, if you woul lace us iii pos session of our' preparation. I have ever been pleased with the Stylingia in the treat ment of certain affections, aving irst receiv ed an acquaintance with its remedial proper. ties, years simce, from my friend and precep tr Dr. eteos. Y. Simon , of your city, to whom I wsould refer you, if I th ought neces sary. - Respectfully, "JAk E8J3 BERNE-Yr.m. D,' I publish the above letters to still further sausfy tho public of the value of my pdra tion of Sarsaparilla and Queen's eiht. Th'lo last one shows conclusively how it is estimatod by the more enlightened portion of the Medical profession, and meetsefle'ctually thme smncers, &c., &c., of some of our would ho great Doctors wvho try to put it down. Why! Because it has been thme means of relieving and curing people which they had treated in vain for years. J. P. M. EPPING, Chemist and Druggist, No- 277 King-st., opposite Society-st. Feb. 23, -17 tf. From the Fall River Monitor, April, 1846. WVrs-rAn's BALSAM or WILD CtERRaf. This meodicine, prepared by a long experi,. enced and skilfull physician, tested and ap proved by a great number of intelligent, dis criminating and respectable persons in vari ous parts of the country, is now received and used with entire coid~ence and with great success by those afflicted with pulmonary complaints. It is also recommended as a valuable medicine for other diseases, such as colds, coughs, and particularly diseases whose tendency is to consumption. Shanuld its effi.. cacy continue as it has thus far boop proved in various obstinate cases, it will indeed be a most invaluable medhicine. None genuine, unless signed 1. BUTT5 on the wvrapper. For sale in Sumterville, by Dr. 3. I. MILLER, at the Drug Store; and by Druggists generally in South Carolina. .MARRIED-In this p~lace, on the 20th inst., by TV. 3. Dinkins, Esq. Mr. Wu.LLrA5I CAPFELL to Miss JANE THJOnNTLY, all' of this District. SAEOF MORTGAGED IilNEGROES. Wil oibrfor sales at Sumter Court House on the first Monday in March next, four Ne .ros, Ben, Elcy, Hien rand Caroline, eviedmtipon an4 to hbei sor to foreclose a mor giv by'm. Ross to4Wm. J Gort .ivilbw . . I.SKI NN ER, gi. to Foreclose. Feb 23 17 .3t 4 ~ riaynbdr O ni Ire ested to M a at. . et. INO TIGE. ,Therewill be apieting of &th zone tie mtr'Dist'rit id' t'thp Court Hduse on et's'ledayi fori tl.relief'eJtli people of J&la 'ti the, -firee aid gangumary fli ri a t~io.or with lone. anxtihe, enipireJan4'gloryecl of ipn Aei tr briyd Vn4 vaX. i qpis, tlattliy, expee .,tlih to, d-,~e U L. How imuch more natltal i to thinlki: th at Ira o en g t id su-r feringtrelandn lnhtpden'i btdd A-fnd deplorabdqqvkitj9n2 expects all peiGENU Ssons wherever they or their d cend ants might be found1 to d4 6sheli du. tI te e 0T C' The i1ooks, Notes and Accoun4 of James & atei B.utcees1 . artatesbuig.are placed in the hands oflaj. W. .chard son for immediate qettlement.l 11 rois indebted to thom arer' Ieted e imW mediate payment; and all persoi t "Whor said Firm is indebted, are requested to hand in'theWireiuiands for settlement. JAfES & RAY. Felh1.. 17 t 'A'IVE. The Notes for tlhe hire of the negroes of the Estate of TuoaAS WELLs for'the last year, are in our hands for collection. Those indebted, .will please ,pay by. 10th March next; no other notice will be given. F. J. & M. MOSES. Feb. 21, 1848. 17 tf Wanted. to purchase, T I RE E HUN DRED bushole of corn, for which the cesh will be paid. J. T. SOLOMONS. Feb.21, 1848. 17 tf ATTENTION BEAT NO.2. You are hereby ordered to parade at the usual parade ground in Snmterville, on Sat urday, the 20th inst. fully armed and equip ped. I I The commissioned and non-commissioned officers will parade at the same place on the day previous (the 25th,)'for drill. By order of Capt. CONWAY, J . HERIOT, ors. Feb. 15 17 it FOR SALE. An excellent mare, 7yearsold-paces well under the saddle. The owner intends mov ing to the North soon, and has nb use for her. ForqaTticuqlprs" apply at the store of ;' - A. LORYEA. Sumtrvilig Feb. 23, 1848. 17 t HEAD QUART:s. - 5-ri BHJOADE. S. C.* . Sumerrille, 17th Feb. 1848. ORDER NO.1. .4 . A. C. SPAIN, Esq., having been appginted Brigade Major of the 5th Brigade, S.C. M., wi.h the rank of Major, will be obeyedand Tes, pected accordingly, By order of Brig. Gen. CraWI'Dsi A. Q. NPA IN, Brig. hiajor, 5th Brigade,.S. C. Feb. 23 17 tf HEAD QUARERS, Drru RRLIADE,'S.: C. M.- . Sinmterr ille, 17th Febi. i$8. . ORDER NO. 2. A vacancy having occuirred in tho prnco of Colonel of the 20th Regimen, S, 0. 14. by the promotion of Cot. S. Rt. Chandler, Lieut. Col. Rhamre, the officer next . in rank avill take commnantd of the Riegimient as Colonel pro temipore, until an officer shall have beep elected and ommissionqd t9 fill the yscant yBy order of Brig. Gen. CnAljDten, A. C. SPA IN, Brig. Ala'or, 5th. Brigade, S. C. M. Feb23 17 tf HEAD QUARTERS~, 5-ru BniQans, S. 0. M. Sumnter rille, 17th Feb.'1848.? OR DER NO. 3. The Commission of Colonel of the 20th Regimient, south Carolina Militia, having been vacated by the promotion of Colonel Chandler to the office of Brigadier General 5th 1Brigatde S. (.. .l., Lieut, colonel Rhame commanding will order an election for Coo, nel to $1l the vacancy, to be held on Thurs day, the 47thi day of Ap>ril next. The Polls wvill be opened at each Company rendezvous, from 11 o'clock, A. M. to 3 o'clock P. hf.-. The managers (or at least one of them from each place of election,) will meet at the Regimental muster ground ("The Swvimmniing Pens,") on Saturday, the 29tlh day of A pril next, -count oyer the votes and -forthwith transmit to Head Quarters, a statent ini writing, shewing the result of the election. By order of Brig. Geni. CuI4-DMR, 4. C. SPA IN, 11ri Major. Feb Qth Br'~ae t.M This fine steamer with her usual despoatch brought up on Wednesday last from Charles ton 25 lbs. Lam p Black, 75 " Black Load, 100 "Carpenter's chalk, 150 " Pure White Lead, 150 " Extra do de 150 " No. 1. do do 200 " No.2. do do .150 galls. Linseed Oil, 20 Boxcd assorted Glass. Together with a large variety of Dye stull's, Paints, &c. &c., which wvill be sold at a great roduiction for Cash at CLEVELA ND'S, Nearlyt opposite Masonie Hall1, Camdlen S. C. Feb. 10, 1848. 17 tf NOTICE. All persons indebted to the Festate of Saml. HI. Drake, will~rmake payment to the subscri ber; and those having demands against said Estate, y'j jhand them in duly attested to-the same. A. NOjRIS, Adm'r. Feb. 1, 1848. 15 St G f - I qualit an oe lrdi n ains~ uni an cligag'i. kj-f,. A fea.ll etpply-e of . -Ta ceived-in giter,)a~i~- ~ ges, and'are off'ered . f6 Feb. 2. W anhed Con m slon $f'uibll Building for '.urnter: .ict il i-eetlse PA. posals to makqa4 tjong aud al i r the Court Hous tnlt t. next. , Theil lad'ific OUiiOy iZ. ' at theotc *W.awdtbeet?Y of 6 p A u sent. By order of:theBoard WMi HAYNSWORT I,8ea y. Feb. t41848.. :p -e'19 - t to tich. ardsoni rey. Attre i yoer brin to a close and settle up:7all naters and portAiling to my;late Sheriflhlt of Sumtei District and request alL conpenied to take notice hereof. All persons indebted to me am, equese to make immediat. aymnt to my said At-; torney: and those. having demands, against me, are requested: to .present them to him' without delay. THOS. J.- WILDER. Feb. 12, 1848. tf .*5 RiN WARD. I will gig t . named row to any, ront4 l frhelid d er to .JailOr6fSn t r District a n fellow ifmed ryfiO , k Goodman's,on Pu ddln mtnp, h. a supposed he maybe iurk a SEPHEN TE .Clio, F16 tf BPy permissiono 'o3 Lewis q rdi na r f t,?rfter' Distribt,;I will offer for sale to e highest- bidder, on Tupstlay, tIe 29th of February next, at the stean M41 of Wm. Wilson & Co., in Saleim, .. FOTVR NEGROE8 belonging to the Estate af ow.d nd son, consisting of a 'negro woman n4her two children, aged 21 yars,' itndlr youn Girl--all heoarty and .oo lookimr. 8TEPH'N 14CosTF All persons 'indelifed a the' sjbscribet are, respectfully solicited ~idalljuid settl by jthle first of Marc iex 5 & ' Feb. 15, 184. -'L *16''t 1NOTICE~ All persons indebted to D. Solomons dcd are requested to come .forgard and enak payment, as the subscriber' is deuironxao t tling up his bushtess. ''" R. SOLOMOqS, d nrar. 80UTH-nCAROLINS-.USI!MTER bleST. By W. LE WJS, Esq., Ordindr for- said .hra, District. WhraHenryiKelly hath applied to me. for Leuers oJXAimfnistration, on all and sin singular thie ga1di -and..chattels; rights and credits of Danmel kelly, latep oferDiptyiet aforesaid.,dhqgeased). . Thecse are, theoreforof (j cite an~ athnioxn. ish all an~d singular, the kindred and creditors of the said doggased, to be anq a A before me, at our nogt Odnr.sou.or te sa:4 District, to' bp' holden at Sumter Copit [House on F~riday, the 3rd day of March, 1848,' to shewy cause, if' any, wvhy the' gai4 a4injnis1 tration should not be gra. n..d. Given under my hand and gal, thias4t day of February, in the year pf our l.. a.] Lerd, ono thousand~eigh~ hundred and forty-eight, and in' te 71st 'year of American independence. Feb. 10, 1848, 16 2t Mrsa'.'Robnson Will open a Female Behool at Liberty Hill, Kershawv District, with competent-As sistants, on terms of tuition as tollows, per: session of five months: Orthography, Reading-afi:83VrIting, 47OOe With Arithmetic, Grammar apd1Iis~ tory comnmen~edl - . '0 00 English Grammar,'History and GoON~ graphy, -' - - - 12'10 Drawing and Paiinting, 0 Music on the Piano, - - - 20 00 Embroidery and wyorsted work, .8 0f) Jan.28. 16'.1t TAR ! TAR !! 'TARi!!! A prime lot of TAR on hand, und fril by ' . M. MORGALV Sumiterville, Jan. 26, 1848:. 13 ft Al. NOTICE. Alporsons indebtedjto the Estate of Jas. RI. Berry, sleceased, are-required to make iqip. meodiate paymienttp1V.Lewis, who holdatho' Notes belonging to said Estate. Auid i(ni paid on or before 10ti' aypf February next;, iaid Notes will be.su .d Feb 1188. T.R.KERRY, Admnr. Feb.1,1848.10' .tfNd -). . .. . i. ;A In QW P J >N ndi5 I 4' 4 al6 *ih 'Id~ e -I 7000 A.4 - KA t edI o 6~J Q A4 The ubieri rr sold n. feii s i eiieor ~ 'fA iils ~ f~aW4 ~- - i64 ~4 me1 ~Q .then at - 3Wt - > o-y 1 f2i -