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ct at the, igto 4ht I06 w ed airman-ofth' R D. a a' prseogiving afs, Vp~t~ tevt Vlinortant ucqhqme,.a$Iq we tlka .9J: John MoLa the oh meeting in brief ninnne, and re flesolved, Tliat the Majistrt of Pol be6 reiuested to call a pubic meeting of the citizens to take into consideration the pro1. ety of-authorif'ng the commissi'oiiers to sttb. scribe in beljahof the town of Wilmington, to the' capital stock of the Wilmington & Manchester Rail Road. It was unanimously adopted.' In connection with: the foregon resou tionia :commlttee, consisting of Henry Iutt Winm 0. Jeffkeys, and David Fulton, wan ap. pointed, to examine into and report on the fi. naricial -resources of the town, at an adjouirn. ed mneeting on Friday evening next. . heiraT A. McRae, H. L Hlolmes, avfd Daivid Fulton addre meeting in an animdtdd mane-W ronicle. WESTERN AND -ATLANTIc RoAD,-We have been informed that the Governor of Georgia has contracted for the rapid-conple. tion of the Road to Chattanooga, and for a sum within the Engineer's estimate. Ee. News. GooD RETURNED FoR EVIL.-When we arriied at Albany, says the Barone-is Reide. eel, where we so often wished ourselves, but where we did not enter am we expected we should-victors I we were received by the good Gen SCNUYLEn. his wife and daughters, not as enemies, but as kind friends; and they treated us with ihe most marked attention and politen'ess, as they did Gen. BURGoYNE, who had caused Gen. cuUYLER's beautifully fin. ished house to be burned; in fact, they behaved Jike persons of exalted minds, who determined to bury all recollection of their own injuries in the contemplation of our misfortunes. Gen. BuRooYNE was struck with Gen. SCHUYLER'E generosity, and said to him," You shoto m gea kindness, although I have done you much njury." "That was thefate of wr," replied the brave man,"le us say no more about it." STUTTEPrNG LETTER. A certain old woman took from the post. office in the town of G---, a letter. Not know ing how to read, and-being anxious to know the contents, supposing it to be fronr one of her absent sons, she jalled on a person near, to read the letter to her. He accordingly be gan and read: CHARLESTON, June 23, 18.2 "Dear Mother,"-then making a stop to find out what followed (as the writing was rather bad) the old lady exclaimed "0, tis from poor Jerry, he atways stuttered., - THE TWO HEAPS. I see in this world, said the. Rev. John Newton, two heaps-one of human happIness aid one of misery: now, if I can take buot the smallest bit from the second heap, and add it bt the.fitst, I carry a point. If, as Igo home, a child has dropped a penny, and if by giving ,it another, I can wipe away its tears, I feel thaIhave done something. I should be glad to do great things, but I will not neg ;pt such little ones as this. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHEIR Rty. the great remedy for CONSUMPTION And the best medicine known to man ror Asthma of every stage, Liver Complaints, Jirnchitis, Influenza, Coughs, Colds, S leeding of the Lungs, shortness of . reath, pains and weakness in * -the side, breast, etc., and all other diseases of the *PULMONARY ORGANS. A very important diseaso over which this "Balsam" 'exerts a very powerful influence, is that of a - DISEASED LIVER.* In this complaint it has undoubtedly proved more efficacious than any remedy hitherto employed, aind in numerous instances when aents had endured long and severe suff'er ig freni the disease, without receiving the least benefit from various remedies and when MERCURY has been resorted to in vain, the use of this Balsam has restored the LIVER to a healthy action, and' in many. instances -eff'ected PE~RMANENT CURES, after every known remedy, had failed to pro gluce this desired effect. Besides its astonishing efficacy in the dis eases above mentioned, we also find it a very eftectual remedy in AST1HMA, a complaint in which it has ben extensively used with decided uagcoss, even in cases of years stand matouljemanates from a regular Phys ician, but has also been well tested in all the *complaints for -which it is recommended. It .a -not my intention, therefore either to cloali It in mystery,,or in any way deceive the pub. lie by overrating its virtues; on the contrary, I shall simply endeavour to give a brief state. urentof its usefulness, and flatter myself that its surprising efficacy will enebie Ime to fur uiish such proofs of its virtues as wid1 satisf3 the most incredulous, that Conumiption nma3 and "CAN. BE CURED," if this medicine be resorted to in time. None genuine, unless signed I. BUTTE on the wrapper. For sale in Sumterville, b3 Dr. J. I. M(ILLER, at the Drug Store; and by Druggists generally in South Carol ina. -MARRIED-In this place on the 30th uIt by the Rev. Mr. Graham, Mr. J. B. DA LLIso!n Jaus of .the city of London, (Eng.) to Miss LOUIsA BILTON, of New York spring and Sumaner Goods, TFhe subscriber would respectfully call the atention of his friends and the public gen. erally, to his well seleited stock of DR1 GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, . Cutlery Panama, Loghor4 and Palm Leaf Hfats Shoes, Stationery, 4-c. &c., (just arrived and ready for inspection), which he will sell as cheap as they can be bought in any othet establishment in this'plaso, for cash or coun. -8,'umterville, April 5e 1848. 23 y Wagon and lRules for Sale, We wIll sell one of our Wagons and a Team of four Mules equal to any in the Dis trict, in good condlition and ready for imme diate service. Apply to- - M'LAUR IN &s CHANDLILR March 25, 1848. - 22 tf Pr 8.-We still continue a regular run of wVagnns to Clarendon Depot. 14,3 u~ -12 p f~ Mus 20-00 M4le to .26 aUe. ep n 200 MusiA t. 6 French Iryo~be t Aegired'a, t ' 20 ac Draing , Pencil an-we anyngs in Wtr Color ~ .. 16 00 Misst HIls ereeling azbiliouqitol) Hpusp, and board canbe procured in highly respecta bly -families. Payments required at the end of each session, or at the time phen any pupil. is withdrawn from the qchool. No allowance made for absence unless otn account of ill noss. AJ p1848. 2 2t EDWARD SOLOMONS,'t, SURGEON DENTIST, Oce two doors North of Me Court House. CAL D3EN DJRA~ct TEN MILES of the CAMDEN BRANCH RAIL ROAD, from the JUNCTION to CLARENDON, are now open for the trans. portation of Freight and Passengers. A PASSENGER Train runs daily,in con. nection with the Trains on the South Caroli na Rail Road. FREIGHT will also be taken to and from this Station, the charges however, on freight to Clarendon, must for the present be paid in advance. For further particulars, apply to N. D. Bax. ley, Agent, at Clarendon, or to the Agen'ts on the South Carolina Rail Road. JOHN McRAE, Eng'r, &c. Mar. 27. 1848. 23 tf ''Long Looked For---Come At Last." Per steamer DeKalb, which arrived last evening, came a fine supply of Train, Neats foot and Castor Oil ; 'I urpentine, Putty, Whiting, Logwood, Bristol Bricks, Camel's Hair Pencils; Roll Brimstone; Epson and Glauber Salts; Copperas, Spanish Bro-n, &c. &c. -ALSO A few boxes Congress Water, which will be sold by single, dozen, or box; together with all the popular Patent Medicines and every article in the Drug line. Call at CLE VELANJYD'S Nearly MpposIe Masonic Hall. Camden, March 30.1848. Letters, Renftaining in the Post Office, Sumterville, S. C.. A pril l, 1848. A-Trhomas M Anderson, Wi. G Astrn, Mrs. Sarah Allen. B-James S Brockington, Richard B. Brown, E A Belk, Dr. Wm. H Brown, F S Belser, Caleb B.rchmore, Miss Charlotte Brumby. Jacob Britten, Mrs. L H Brunson, John E. Brown, Jesse Baker, P M1 Butler, John Ballard, Mrs. Caroline Brown, F S Belser. C--Jeff.brson Crosswell, Mrs. J A Col clough, Mrs. Wms. Colclough, Mrs. E M Cutmo, G P Cocke, Gen. S Rt Chandler, Augustus Conv-ay. E-Miss M E DuBose, Anthony Davis, Mrs. F. E Dingle, Miss E M David, E B Davis, Mrs. P A DuPre, L J Dinkins. E-Beuj. Evans. F-Dr. Felder. G--Thmomas D Gerald, John Gillett, Hen ry Gardner, W C Guerry H--John M. Hughes, Mfrs. El iz'h. Harvin, Isaac Holland, D M Herriott, J L Hlayns worth, Wmn HIearon. J-John D Jones. Mrs. Jennings, Wm A Jame~s. K--Fred'k Kolb, Wm G Kennedy. L.-Richard F Ligon. M--Jarith Miller, Henry L McIntosh, Lewis Mfayrant. Mariah McLeod, ILient. C. S Afellett, M. J. M.Murphy, Rt P M'Corkle. Mrs Jane McCoy, Peter McLochlin, Wm E Miller. N-Henrietta Nevilla, A A Nettles. - R-Rev, W H Robert, David Rogers Charles Richardson, Mrs P Ricks. S-W G Stuart, Tfhomas Sanders, Miss Margaret E Spann, Col Rt R Spann, W T Eherifi', Edward C Syfan. V-Edgar G Vaughan. W-Mrs Asland Wilder, Miss Sarah Whitworth, Thomas N Wall, Wm B Wat sea. Z-Rov. John Zimmerman. H ENRY HAYNS WORTH, P. M.. NEW GOODS. A. WHITE, & CO. Inform their customers and the public generally, that they are receiving their 8PR ING STOC K from New York. Their senior partner is now in Charle.-ton completing their stock-which they will sell as low as they can be purchased in any southern mnarket for cash, or to prompt custo mers. Call and examine our stock, and we flatter ourselves we w ill not fail to give satis'. faction. They would also inform their friends that, having lately become agents for the sale of FU!L''ON 0SN AD U ROS, they are now prepared to supply that article in any desira ble quantities upon as low terms as it has ever been purchased in this place. Prices as follows:-0 1-2 cents per the bale; 10 do. per the piece, and 11 do. per yard for all less-~ or quantit ea upon time; each yard warranted to weigh 8 os.'s, March 29, 1848. Jun Chancery, 'March Term, Wiliams~burg Dist. I1848. Pursuant to an order made by Chancellor James J. Caldwell at the p resent term. The creditors of David S. McClary, deceased, are required to prove their clains before the Commissioner according to law, by the first day of Jan~tary next. ILEY COLEMAN, c. x. w, n, Kinerstran.-March 9, 184A. 20 4, p u eii I1E 4 kof Ina tFrdf t ~9i, ofbI~~ Ma Rvie ay a P stated'belo*,vz The M2d 4ghnen t y t uir 'ar at CuorHillr.'onse eeday t 2ed ay o6t May nxt. The upperegBeln of In 1fat R teBent ne Infantry o t he, 18thrdaye of May f t The L~r~taonAat Georg9etown, 'on Tuesd~h fCn he 2 4Reof Infa t or near Marion Cr ouse, on Tu the 16th M3rd of0May Te t Regimentof Infantry at en. nettsville, on Thdrsday, the th f May. The 29th Regiment of Infantry at or near Darlungtonn Court House, on Saturday,'(he. I 20th o May. The 28th Regiment of Infantr at ornear Chesterfield Court House, . n sa the 23rd of May, The 21stmiment of Infantry at an. fasterv illou ataythe 27th of ay. Th,, 2d-.Regiment of Infantry at Cam den. on Tuesdythi e gh of May. The Cavalry will parade by companiea squadron., or regiments of the 4th Division, as the Major General may direct, and be prepared for Inspection. t aThe line will be formed ready for Review ait 12 o'clock, m. The commissioned and non-commissioned )fJicer. will assemble the day previous, on their respective parade grounds, for drill and instruction. The Major General will, with his staff; at Lend the revitw. The Brig. Generals are ctark with the extension of this order to their respective :ommands, and will attend with their staff the reviews in their Briadgs. By order of the Commander-in-Chief J. W. CANTEY. April Adj. and Insp'r Gen'!L Ar.l 2, 18 23 2 6t Wanted to 11ire, BY the Town Council of Sumnterville, Fromn 1 to 0 able Negro men to work on the streets and roads of the village. Wages paid monthly. Apply to T. J.. COGHLAN. Mar. 28, 184. 22 2t NOTICE. All persons having demands again'st the Estato of Joseph Horton, deceased, are re iuested to present attested cqpies thereof to the subscriber as early as possible. - M. M. BENBOW, Adm'r. March, 22, 1848. 22 4t House of Entertainamept, MANCHESTER, S. C. The subscriber respectfully informs his friepas and the public generally, that he is ready to receive and accommodate persons ravelling by Rail Road to and from Charles ton. His House is only two and a half miles rom the Manchester Depot; breakfast will be ready at 5 o'clock every morning, or soon Dr if required. Every attention will be paid to the comfort of all who may favor him with their company. His table wvill be fur aished with the best the country affords. He will also take good care of Horses that ray be left in his care, until their owners re turn from Charleston. ALEX. CAMPBELL. Manchester, March 27, 1848. 22 3t The Subscriber Begs leave to inform his custemlers and the the public generally, that lie has just receiv ed a general assortment of MEDICINE, which he will dispose of as low as they can be afforded in this place. J. I. MILLER, M. D. Bradford Springs For Sale. This well known and desirable situation For a SUMMER RETREAT, is offered for male; and presents a chance for a handsome speculation. The Tract contains 1246 acres; or which 250 acres is under fence, and 400 acres have been cleared. It is situated on the main Road from Camden to Sumterville: about 15 miles from each; and gives name to the Range of Highlands. Lately the place has been improved at much expence, and converted into a Female Seminary. The main building is 120 feet long-has from 25 to 30 Rooms-some of them spacious; lofty ceilings; 10 fire places; 120 feet of Piazza; 60 feet of Balcony; wide Passages, and staircase ; handsome Base ment; all necessary out-buildings;, and air and water pure as the mountains. Two commodious Cabins are attached, 1 with five Rooms, 2 fire places and Piazza. A second settlement is close by on this land, affording accommodations of every kind for a family. -A grat many fine springgsh from the sides of these hills, afibrding te scites of numerous settlements; which in time will doubtless be established here, since the great impediment, the Santec and Wateree swamps are now overcomne by the Camden Branch Road. It is a splendid situation for an Acad emy, Male or Female ; or for a Boarding House for the summer; or for a mummer Re treat for a gentleman of fortune. Price S6,00; 61,000 cash down; the re mainder in five annual instalments, with in terest payable annually, well secured. To an approved purchaser the time of payment may be altered. Purchasers to pay for ne Appl at umtrvile, . C. to W. E. RICHARDSON, 13th arch i~& Agent to SelL. Estray. Daniel Driggers tolls before me a black horse, blind in the right eye; marked with harness; about ilfienands high; twelve or fifteen years old; appraised at Ten Dollars. The horse may be found at Mr, Driggers' on the road leading from Carter'i 4trossitng on Scape O'er, to Caden. A. CARBORODoil, Matgilrdl. Sumter tlat: Ma.,1848a n'D llin hifMlef MIi.W ritie er. - Wi 12llianbr itit I theueo t. al. wn t i n esientamit Di :rOt noid of A N.X G.RYr., l norr to t0rhe si BOf i he'.inh WK , 1 5, 1 8 2 a'nrab the u ) ner t* oof PAIT ,OLSDE 7 voido e. Ia . MIti- , M. D. Etet nat th d M -e Oar nrh tout sidb * iave to 'infrhso rid ahend Pbli7 generaly hathea >Pened a Hue ofkEntertainment, abouta Cuatrow ilefo teCarno Dpt INE COLENCY.z.u Kr th SPter, Agee e1 wl . ady Aa dtusto eryte1 nde hoale by oe atenti o bsneralt itohii of PAT, WILS DY 8' 71P nissienera hatisfaction to*thatmaya 'or his with, thc~e~istom. ovca THOS.II 1 MGED. March 0,f 184. 1~c,19; t irdery taods la a hrlao. The tsubscriber wil winve the atmnthis >ohns and amPublicnerof; wh my vhs il wi ed akouse o tet~ann, aou a jharlesto o hile ftock ofe -lrno ) MIsFACAND cSTAPLEn Hing atee, warge de4 2o ady hpatseon eabeived oacnrt sae by the 5bfrhei, n Edcuter and oment lahel eudt isSoK ep IThe s b nte er toeg lever to iner , hi rionds and tfPublic geneally that hey has pened asome of Etranet bu uatrfailfrmteCADIES'nRoC D p otS nteStage uRoan, were, Che lreMady or him with their custom. Marh ,188. THOM. McGEV, M nias Vis1848ues,.'19 . f Dry Good In Chaleston. The subscriber would invite the attention if Pnters aind Farilis who may :!isit harleston to him stock of NU FANCY, AND STALE Having made large ion. io he past season, he is ableid6 ob thi dep lucement than ever beAro PterW imd customers, and confidently inthy their ion to his STOCKs the'~~ Most Exfem in &4e Country. It is intended to embrae dvery at uc lie Dy om Lion. O.B- ur frootesale rooms we offbrow ries asorent ofl woty e tetino H AI RICH DR E GS1b enera, ausiso Brt'ntofgew Gosh;'e~a Dry GodsbGreies, Shawr, Ctle, Mapet Tols, Crockery 4t -hean Bootsns, Lie Cabrand oers-c 4e IourVestrcantohorsFillebeacunda Queey ful ssortmeto oestcs Oacsegabrgs, &c.~ olinaGutar, Fateti.; paid o, a depat net o ofr Itaines VilnAnd Puitr, wtille and oa steat mand pricyAes lwothy teiru lttention. Alo hcwl esl o fr c iltesfrpucainhod. . 2use8 Cringberes. Chretn . C N. .-I ou whlsl ro.s wAe ol ilarg ~ poe an elslceTCK 'to Mer ricsa are~vetke ~eb 6 mlieyeoifrnn wlothy voeo anono fords clwose mark~ #let.o~cn March 1, 1848. 1: lg hasers, as s-i Match1,I84 MONTGOMEY'Nkl 'Dear r.!-Your pre-ao or Oues'Deligtl tst tentin* In this place; iadisi in cesary that it should be W willnfwlk .6 hUi ofte putailon1,-andiw fiafto estead your Mdcie uacan send us a" h cr of .8, Woile,;*+ JENMNG & AFFEYq DAUadINti. 3f. P . uErtwu eq .i1- amtplelsed to. discove,I Wr y p - Agen for the sale, Styl inth ued b gety to yoi 1ners to -n .cy here, a d should you detin'be to Jennink & Oisre would do as wellfo adanyhouse in thiiplac. Thy aredesp sible and clever gentlemenj the commeAnity an suih ad you wouidd fer a favor upon the facut y theralf s the People, if-ybu. wouhlI-place:ums AfyL sion of- your prepartJi I have been pleased with the Stylinga in the' meni of certain afieiotis having firstr ed an acquaintance,with its medial tiesy, tat tiey frommby frend- ai& tor Dr. Thos.aY. lemons, f your4citt wihom would referyouf I. hought Ae Gary. A EBERNEY;UW-, i publish the above lettes to'to -se, satify hOublse of the value of re ione d a- And Quee n a The lamty a a yu o at Me essiotofyou pae bee~-n lae ihtehtlniantezu menaif rtanars oton, avigfrt rc "JlduH BexRtete D d pblite aoe'ltest tl sisfy;an heuloQftheplce sof tio enco .s~pmiand uveen'ohs whse xriosaagro ias a en the State. ~ rl~ ancu.rting eolwih 'bema lbi huld any occur. . * - N. hebr alucompany of cl8 ates hs mrad, upbyasponade perj~snsan # Hi.orte dGromHurshe free a i poooasing roundt throu te h'sn wd uethe smeaso -to- an- ien 'rance Sto:310, In in also r than Riverceand any tsae whoere spose twhise .11y Horsern snd tem n'su 'in e, repasgr$m Is-f se aso, end he.()t Oldluea'mi o fOl:u alus te old~~W i, Inane TI- evr'y lntac 61 liabmlit sould Wan occurd n to N.co Whr cmayeorime isRae uHyre i l el persnsad on Cosad Turofnished4fre of wil e-utheeas ; to and - r chaceol he wiho felda. u~t~ tfrom inyoreun iter ed o tos.au rs attoi duephalgi . e -yWl~g VrIaie tad .b ld p su dh b ot punti by ct reo ith thtwe p cuime withs amesan - Rainsceps Horse Wl sab n~de th CmeTrfand hthereftorld m - touherpble -uls ag~i~'~ri. oepad r',e. n sa ol -~ uol Tisdal ofhslola~a kw theywl a otriber by r oe rib wt thswoiaa thq ?Jfr D th ithac him11