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.~ '2 1"iA RP. .9' A- t A aapa, Jue t9,* 0 00 0 e rfr Man officer of the G4. ladden has -1Q 'l610et Coloel;,Dunno.' ' ~ ~ ~ ~ , pdoe oft ajor of the e mIjutalit! daitay; Captain of containa the following: uns.-We stated sometime Shadupon ap. taryof-Wari obtained - . that our Volunteers 0' ronvera- Cru to erasr of Gen. Ilut We mkng le their ioint of Sfiet prior to the reception the.Departmenti in Mexi. u ,.-luneere were on their way ishei of the Department bd'nown .c 101 n is an extract ota letter from o trry1Marpy, dated-,War Depart. b ,1 inanswer to a letter -h iubto It ':. Gov.'Johnson. -Wldfever h int of South Car-! o u iAgPllsh e re d to b e d is. service; I-Department will jt plel~wre in causing the necessa. mnO, to be, made -for their trans. 'k~i4 ~iLX Ve Crua to. Charleston, as ag sto hy your Excellency." ted that this arrangement e 'Id 'be carried out, as it would dmuchl fatigue and delay to our a1(Apt fellow ci szen, now detailed -at Afo. 11 fi t Iti.uhtratiou arose from unavoida . tances, for which no blame can S sp one When they do come, we qmaiake up for the fielay which no doubt e annoyance to them than to us. -RAti. ROAID Ia N.-The 0 Irio'y, thai contracts for d "iodehired in Boston, duty can be made in Eng prn. I four u 0 cou nt ry can purchase their ron be. -Aikalaoe, the enterprizes othern manufactur. lnsay that no sum a will pay the manu Ssecuntry,, and .many de it6 t itl rft cE~e4 mgan ay. Baiinesn.--A n e~'hd a deaconi in his congrega iat;OWSrathier~ disposed to. under. v~i~t~e 1e41adhar'ged by his minis ter. KWhm an ey life otar minister has! H1 haslittle else o'do'besides preaching! A ~eaencingIfervery easy thing to do! addeisuhike remiarks have of. tgothe mini ter's ears. :He call. naturday, nd thus telm that you thl tta1UkI very easy.' ~otl4enny objections to try * ifdngy ~eptday the eongre, gar ~ ~ dto behold the deacon occ j tiCpi 'Aand all anticip a terrog onfivho regarded ,~ra~dn~h a very euasy porbmance a I'tigyd isap~opitedL A ve miA16 linjing a'nd .stumblig for i ir I babiruptly finished his ~i*~r wth .hifollowing honest and persaorationf. ~frien'la,. I thought until nowo, iW.Sa very easy thing! tup zsnd try st!' ~1A IITARY DANDY. a iesince, on one C ~BbI~ 1,o IidWhre we met just after ~wj .bi*CId aquahitance John Bars ~W J6~.~Btow,' who has -bought ''' orJ~rs~.thanany other-live man, ~s While we were * 'uidalistaons of the morn. - iQIIthe 4hand belle were 4tep ac.nd the almost' AIW hoard pry * adn' setl deir ' cabin's of fih, an' each * * W. ay. uddenly a .~ftI ~q dh! way 1up6 aith and y.to the ?.lv10 enemmu ani atra1 m valbe disrtl h M". jtoiwas leikis ewidcera ree his ai 6 YaImi ctnof the efbetfil Inid reiidhasi Usses. This fiit s veiYaC uis ce, ar roeted the attentiin of.r e1 unar, Whlghly Sialetbli practitioner ofVergitiaf Hei vestigated with care the: ,pallngs properties if the wild cherry-tested its eflbcto whenI administered alone, and whern inceimbination with'other remedial agents. H~e found athat' Its natural vir-tues'might be greatly improv. ed, and by combining it writh. Ingredients, iynee properties w4 e>e 1l propd and gen-. erally recoignised, a medicino was produced. which constitutes a remedy of greM ale in, pulmonary aflbctions, ands diseases of~ the cheat and throat-'.diseases wrilcl azfe ro verbiallypievalIent in dur ella ataia lare1 towns, and often- prove fatal, d'aelling the bills of mortality toea much' greatei ixtent than is the case with mosti other, we hid elmost said,al1 other classes of diseases. lir1one genuine unless signed-1. BUTTS oi the wrapper. For sale in Sumterville, by Dr.:.J. I.. M[LLER, at the Drug Sitore; and by Druggists generally in South Carolina. .MARRIED--In Clarendon, on the'evening of 29th June, by the Rev. N. Graham, Mr. WnILLrAM R. RoGERS tO Miss ANN E. RI. liRADnAM, all of Sumter District. SOUTH CAROLINA-SUMTERDIST. By W. LEWIS,. Esq., Ginary. Whereas, John F. Ballard, hath applied to me~ for Letters of Administration on all and sin gular the goods and chattels, rights and cred ste of Thomas Glenn late, ofsthe District deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court'for the said District, to be holden at Sumter Conrt- House on Friday, .the 14th day of. July, 1848, :,to shew cause, if any, why the said-administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this sit day of July, . in -the .year of our [i.. a.] Lo one thousand eight hundred and fort-ight, and in the -72rd year of American Independence. W. LEWIS, o.we a.n July 5, 1848. .an *2t 80VUI-CARtOLINA--SUiiITER DI1ST. By IW. LEWiS, Esq., Ordinary for said District. a Whereas, . R. Folder, - hath applied to me for Letyers o Administ ration, on all and tiningular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Ann Ragin, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to iite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and creditor. of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our Ent Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden, 'at Sumter Court House an Friday, the 14th day of July, 1848, to shew cause, if any, why the said adminie tration should not be granted. Given under my ha and geal, this 1st day of May in the year of our T. se] Lord, one thouand eight hundred and a forty-eight, and in the 72rd year of American Independence. thesad dcese W.t e W15,pea bo. e w. e July 5, 1848. 35 .. .2t A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office, Sumterville, S. C, July 1, 1848. A-Thomas M Anderson, Mrs Mary Als' brook, Jesse Allen. - B-Jess e Baker, James B o u runson, W W Bradford,-H Boyce, Mackey Barfield, John W Brogdon, Mr. Bridwell, Jacob Bilton, N H W Beger, J H Brown, C--Samuel Chandler, oseph Chandler, S B Coker, N A Chandler, Mrs Ashby Col lough, John M Chandler, R B Cain. D---Rev Julius J DeLaunnay, W C Dun can, L H Dinkins, W Davis, Ladeon H Dick son. E--.B J Evans, Miss Cordelia Jane Eng lish, M $ Epperson. F-4 G F'reeman, Willis Freemian. G---Henry W Gardner, Flora Green, John F Gordon, Catharine Gerald, Dessaussure Garden, Willis Grooms. H-Rev Isaac Hadden, Rev W PiHill. J--Robert B James, John D Jones, 3 M Johnson, James D) Johnson, James Johnson, W J Jones. .K-W J Kennedy, J G King, Friendly Kolb, Chewning& King, M--Joseph Montgomery, Henry L McIn tosh, John Muldrowv, S L Muldrow, Robert McCldary, a M Muore. N-Peter Nunnery, John Nettles. John. M Newanan. O--S Owens. P--Miss Sarah P Parris, Thomas Pettit, W H Pringle, Israel Pugh. R-J S G Richardson, Miss Sarah H. Reams, W E~ Richardson, W G Richardson, Nancoy Ramabert, (Rose, care Mt. Dix, Col JO C Rnmbort, John M Wchardson., S-D D W Smith, Simon 8chrieber, W O Smith, Nancey Scurry, James Smiley. T--Tinda.l & Harvin, Mrs. Mary Terry, Eli ab Scurry, F'rancis Sumter, Sapn J Tin SSarah A D Wilson, B Wingt, Jiiob~flWhtehead, (ace Bain o Fia ntk d nt h i t he soreforerlkopabyJhn~ intleoh 4 The subscriber will itively commetee rounio Frda tathe inst. pphe thi e igllbeready by T h ekd anducanbe ha.at he store, forerly ike.t - John Sigleton. DIS TElTDALLISON; atabecziberiwiaheg: to anniounce to" he sttlierswithin theocircle of sideen ais Pround.Saltervile, that he will supoly them egulrly twice a week. If sufiepnt induce nents ofitr, twenty miles. >urfays, 1 pra 27 tf w1Arn NOTION TO T Nl PATERS OF BUMTR DISTRICT. Pre'iss ou r rib c the.krmer f *hiPrn haa >eeny had -erected o his plantation neof. 'rovosen' Pateint swinging Fulcra, Cotton amss, with which he is well pleased, - nd [eleves it to be far auperlar to the Screw ir anything now in use for Cottozni-Vcking. )urposes,h we purchased the rihts of said ?'rasa for'Simier District. This, Presi 'has acen ipsuccesasful'operation for three year.. In regard to the convenience of thb N ui :an be attached-to the Gin-house, nd skel ,ered all under one roof. It- is well calcula ted to press from four hundred and fifty td rve-hundred unds of Cotton in four and a lalf yards of ing, and that *ith one mule. Persons wishng to build their own Press will be furnished with a bill of timbars and limensions for Twenty Dollars, ($20.) 'he subscribers beg leave to inform the pubZ lithat they have workmen now ready- to i nd the building of.the Press. . - Mechanics, wishing to enter into the busi iess,can have by one hundred dollars ($100.) worth; at, a5.per right Any further infor nation wanting, a the undersined, JA ".TINDA Friendship, P.O. Sumter Dist. R. F.LIGON, June 1, 188. - umter-iie, 8. C. June 21, 188.34 im NOTICE. I have appointed Major William E. Rich ardson my Attorney, immnediately to. bring to , close-and settle up all matters and thmgar 3eitaining t6 my late .Sherifralty of Sumter District: and request all persons concerned to take notice hereof. All. persons indebted to me are requested to make immediate payment to my said At orney: and those having demands against ne, are requested to present them to him without delay. W Feb. 12, 1848. 16 tf head Qluarters, 20th REGINENT, S. C. M. 4ppointments in the 20th Regiment, 8. C. M. Dr. Adolphus H. Frieraon, Surgeon. E. J. Goodman, Assistant surgeon. Elisha Spence, Paymaster. John S. Bradley, Quarter-master. All of whom will be obeyed and r'espected accordingly. Byorder of Col. RutEs, F. H. KENNEDY, Adjt. 20th Regt. S. C.M. 2nd May, 1848. 34 ~2t Beet, Bef The subscriber respectfully informs the 3itizens.of Sumlerville and vicinity, that lie intends to carry on the. Butchering Business and that he will furnish them with the very aest Beef the country can aflord, as low as it can possibly be atlbrded, en the following lays, tn.wita Tuesday, Thaursday and Baturd iay. Having carried on butchering for the laat eight years, punctually, he returns his thanks to~his friends for their liberal patron. age, and solicits a continuance of the-same. 0.J. CHANDLER June 14, 1848, 83 tf The subscriber begsa leave to inform his rriends andl the public generally, that he has Dngaged, imself, in the Butchering Business in Sumnterville; He wvill endeavor to procure the finest Beeves the country afiords; and with strict attention to businers hopes to re' :eive a liberal patronage. He will butcher :hree times a week or oftener if required. Regular custoniers may run accounts month y. OJrrPayments required promptly, to enad ale him to carry on the business. T. D. CHINtA. May 29, 1848, 81 4m NOTICE. Taken up by the subscriber, on Tuesday, ~he 9th inst., a sorrel MARE, with a star on the forehead, and about 15 or 16 hands hIgh. She was found in the possession of a negro boy, who says he stole her'from Mr. George N'Jorris at the 54 mile house, on-the commhon road. The owner is requested to come for. ward, prove propierty, pay expenses anid-take yCARSTEN VASSE. l8 mile House, state road, May 13, 1848. 88 tf NOTICE Teunderaigned would respectfull3 in. orm the Publhc, that his- present-stock of: WIEDICINES were purch~ed in New York4 'and with a few efreptone)-from the Mann-' atrr.P asers neyrrelyeQnth ibet freh-nd. tue, a m e -m MT eun77, k$4, A Bread-isest-rj lAttends the, CIN"kt f ef Lancater and Pairtel istr e IWillattend punaill'A'64lbob eni ted to his car, ne. rfth aki TEMden. - e BDWR JBOLSSAptD Having looStedn-rster ille, r"pet ful olicites the patag of ble frin And e public.& H ofMe Is thte e a a rfi aboleditJrI Me WILLAJ~G4 im, , -4 unless rofessionaly engaged.a Apr 1,184. 2 y' The S ofi friber'idsan Beg* leave t isafokiuhis cuito"s' t he the public gneraly a hits Ve e 1i geera A'tiAto whic er he willddis os4a s be aftrded ithspa Freg. lea tte andm isutns' ~dktr n H Tea 1a6 ti160&, Aofppers, 4cieklsps ur an Iquart Car 4 Doz. FR ;e Madeira iw t e 1 dze Pi e, tquartsa LB. HANKCS. 00 Ds. N MAROLIA BACN 3w fore dash . : May 184. . B. HANKS. -Bacoa sad Lard. A- flue lot of Bacon and Lard on haid and ror sale cheaps by M. DRUJCKER & CO Camden, May 10, 1848. TO PLANTERS. Daconi anmd Molasses A very heavy iupply of each on hand and Sor sale b * A. J. & P. MOSFSS. Just Received, By DRUCKER & CO., a full and com plete supply of 8ADLE RY, CUT LE RY ANZ HARDWA RE, consisting of almost every article which belongs to the above specified lines, which will be ofered at the lowest pri ces. Enquire at the * ~ CAMDENi BAsAAR, Opposite the Camden Bank. To Famnlies. No.1 Mackerel, Lobster. in tine Sardines Ginger Preserves, Fresh Crackers, assorted Almond., Raisins, Figs, Brandy fruit, Butter Lard, &.c. &rc. &c., for sale by A. S. & P.MosI~. Just Rceelvegl And for male by the subscribeir, a eneral stockof PA INTS, 01L8DY ET UFFI 4c.4. c. J1. 1. MWLLER U Law Copaf'e lS The undersigned have ~nde(pVt nershig in the 'Paice d ~ ~ ~ t for th. Distfittaf -aisiTeajfldIer ahaw and 8drdter4 - - Office, heretofore oecupied by a es uut on Main street, near the CurtHo. JAMES CHESNU', Jr, W.THURLOW CA8TON May, 10, 184, . 0 t1m1. Teundersigned havitng this dasaoeid ted themselves in the PtacUo Mje under the firm of Mar.1,T- & U Also' fuf the furtherprm Qary the DRUG BUSIN I would redpectfully splicit tejarn their friends, sna thae 6 b t They hae, and wal tnl ci a lare andreshr 1 U.R 8S 8TUP8 4d nota1) .3 h. I V-7 *i4 'h rt t't. - rs i's T ne ili e . er Mdqitor coe e*o r. Pe . thi difas theis hna~tdwi n D West therks dfendatiworpesien r Carby ~lna assit-is tho nei~te of teabov laniti thatrll iuln~eia. 6.fo .41 as oateO 2 tsp *14 1Osti wxw Ma~dgJ( d'.1 . canI 11 atte wo ia needo i -in, vorisahd Th e bcibe ,Delwio6 a Athos who Westndhin s sne cn~w entine aes toauftr.N the lintoft n S~o oth proednan (and i dadathave netha ofthe ains,.iewrkinnshiae anle~4 pherfomaes~er:ae iy Thefldsubse atbi~ asoae fJ the ~l 1dengve~n thirdnd theste sdBuj .J~Wa Clek' o-e 8pn& it > - - - (Srn~te~lst.eue d N R thade~thdlei equah smimi an ~teris~zwrrnnhjp &2smaemzld perfnnac~ hey re~wam~o~dto.piv satifacton -;'i'>;~' lztR1M rimii aithflly Zu~i to