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Jew David, Or Hebrew Plaster, The great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout Pain in the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs ant Joints Scrofula, King's Evil, White Swelling, Hart Tumors, Stit Joints, and all fixed pains what ever. Where this Plaster is applied pain canno exist. It has been beneficial in cases of weakness shch as Pam and Weakness in the Stomach Weuk Limbs, Latmeness, Affection of tht Lungs in their primary stages. It destroys ,is. flamnimaion by perspintion. James L. Boyd, Pickens District, South'Car, olina, testifies that by its use alone, he wat cured of Rheumatism in both of his knees, of several years standing. The following was handed us by a respecta ble Physician in Georgia MEssR8. Scovii. & lPEAn.-Gents : I have been uhing-your Liverwort and Tar Iebrew Plaster very extensively in my practice for three years past, and it is with pleasure that I state my belief in their superiority over all other articles, with which I am acquainted, for the purposes for which they were recommend. ed. The Hebrew 'lustar, especially, is an universal panacea for local pains. I have also found it a most excellent application for Sprains, and Bruises. It gives universal katis faction wherever used. S. S. OSLIN, 3I. D. Knoxville, Ga., larch -ith, 1852. The following communication is from an agent residing at Trenton, Tennessen : . 'RENTON, Gibson Co., Tenn., Nov. 7, '-19. + MESSRS. SCovmj. & MAIAD.-tentlemte l: The Hebrew Plaster is becoming popular in this a ection, There is a hidy in this cotin ty who says she would not he without this Plaster for five hundred dollars a year. She was afilicted * for some time with an enlargement of the spleen, which gave her a great dleal 01 pain. '-he swelling and pain had extenel up nearly to the armpit, ani ocumsionally she could scarcely breathe. She was confined for a con siderable time, during which she was attended by some of our physicians, but they gave her no relief. She procured a box of the Ilebrew Plaster,and it relievetl heralmost immediately, and now she keeps a supply of it on hand con atantly. These facts you are at liberty to use as you think proper-they are'substantially true. Respectfully Yonra, &c. JESSIC J. WILLS. A VOICE FRO31 GEOltGIA. Read the following testimotty from a l'hyst clan :-Gentlemen: Your Ilebrew I'laster has cured me of pains of which I have sufllred for twelve years past. During this period I have labored under an affliction of my loins amd side, and tried many reteties that my own medical experience suggested, but witloutt oh taining relief. At length I usedl your Plaster, and am now by its good efects entirely cirel. I will reconmend the Jew David or iebrew Plaster to all who are sufli'ring fron contraction of the muscles, or permanent. pains in the side or back. The peolIe of Georgia have bt to become acquainted with its virtues when they will resort to its use. Yours truly, Al. W. WALIi.H, i. D. Forsythe, ilonroe County, Ga. To Messrs. Scovil & 3leadl. N. 0., La. JEW DAVID'S Olt IIEIIllEW PLASTER IN Nolrrit CAROLINA. - Messrs. Scovil & Mead : I have been trou. bled with the chronic rheumatism for the ast twelve years. Ont the last of July, 181u, I was so ba4d that I could not turn tmyself in heti, and the pain so severe, that i hadi not slept a wink for six iays. At this time my attenling physician prescribed the " Ilebrew Plaster," .and it acted like a charm; the pain left tue, an.l I slept more than half the night, ani in three days I was able to ride out. I conider the "Hebrew Plaster" the bstremiedy for all sorts of pain now in use. G. W. M'MINN. Hendersonville, N. C., August 16, 185o. BE WARPE OF, COUAITEIEWAITS AND BASE JMJITAT7iO'NS! The genuine will in future have tie sigtta ture of E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on the top of each box. Purchasers are advised that a mean counter feit of this article is in exi-tence. hIe g-nuine is only scid by us, and by or agents appointed throughout the Suit. h-and to pedlar is alleId to sell it. Dealers and purcliasers generally are canttioned. againist uying of an1y but our regular agents, other %vise they will be imposed.upon with a worth . less article. SCOVIL& MIEAD, .113 Chartres street, N. Orleans, sole U'neral Agents for the Southern States to whotm all orders must invariably be addressed. SOLD ALSO BY MILA-R & Bttwr-rtN, Sumtinerville, S. C. - '. J. WORKMAN, Ctimden, S. C. Z. J. DERAiY, Cttmdiilent, S. C, S. Ecu, Orattgelurg, S. C. Jan. 24, 1855 12 6 mno. Law Card. ATT'ORNEY AT LAW, A ND Solictor' in Equity. WVILl, practice itt lie Coutrts for Sum i ter, Rihland, Kershamw, Datrlington und Williamnsburg Districts. &:P Office ont Coturt House Square, Sunmtervile, S. C. Jan. 10, 1855 tot TELAW NOTICE. TEundersighned hiave formed a co partnersthip ini the practicae of Lawv and Equtity, for Sumiter District. Office heretofore occuipied by A. C. Spain, Esq. SPAIN & RICHARDSON. A. C. SPAts. J. S. G. RIcJuAruDson. Jan. 10, 1855' 10 um Dissolution, The Coipartnershtip heretforre existing under the firm of BUnEnt & N E&WnEnY, iS this day dissolved by Imnitattion anid mu ttu il consent. All thme Notes aud Accounts oif the firm have been placed in the hands of Y. N. BUTrIER for collection, who is the, only autthorized agent to liquidate the debts of the concern. All personts itndebited bty note or account, w.ill please come for. ward anid make inmnmediate settlements. Y. N. BU'TLER. A. McCAIN NEWI3ERY. Having sold toy interest in the Stock in trade to Mr. A. M. NEWBF.RY, 1 wouitldl re~omnmend him to the ctutomtiers who so liberally patronized the lte firmn. Y N. BUTLER. Having Bought the interest itt the Stock in trade from Mr. Y. N. BUnLsa of the late firin of BUTLER & Na'wnsur-. I will from this date curry in the tmercantile butsiness upon mny own restponsibility. I re. turn my thanks to the customners of the late firm, and earnes~tly solicit a conthinu ance of their pat ronnge. A. McCAIN NEWBEIRY. * Oct. 26,1854. 1 t f. *Ju st Arrived and for Sale, Fire-Screens, WinowEhud~ee, and Fixtures, &c. Violins and Guitars; Violin atnd Guitar Strinigs, Piano Music. L, B. UAN KS. August 9,1854 41 - tf 1R A YED OR STOL EN From the preiseit of the subscriber a addle wAith spiring stirrups, atnd covered abougt a yeam ago by Mr. Johnson. withl hntleather. Any informtlion conlcerning llrs~atd gaddle wI be thankillyrcie by - - A. J. M SEk Jan. 0 185 10 - a Office W. & 1W R. R. Co. W tt iNOTON, N. C. Jan. 15, 1855. The following schedule will go into operation this day: UP TRAINS. Night Train. Day Train. Leave W. & It. It. It. 8.00 p. m. 7.00 a. " Station Wilt'n 8.3) 7.31 f Brinkiey's 9.26 8.26 go MaxwellH, Fleinigion, 10.21 9.21 " Whitesville, 10.57 9.53 Gristu, 11.30 10.21 " Fair Blif, 12.03 a. ni. 11.00 Nithols, 12.31 11.1s " lalion, 1.21 12.13 p. Great Pee Dee 1.52 12.31 Alr's Bluil', 2.41 1.34 Florence, 3.1.1 1.41 Timmonsville, 3.45 2.1) Lynchbtrg, 4.2) 2.39 '- huyesville, 452 30 Souterville, 5.26 3.35 uMichester, 6.01 4.08 "Wateree, 6.32 4.25 Arrive tit Kiiiagaville, 7.30 5.00 DO \VN Tl ?A INS. Night Tij.Day Train. Leave Kingsville, 3.0) p. mn. 5.00 a. m. 69Wageree, 3 46 5.411 is Manchestecr, 41.06 6.012 Simiierville, -IA. 1 6.33 " Siyesvitle, 5.07 7m.11 Lyactiorg 5.35 7.26 Ta'itlilt)Isy if le, 6.019 7.57 loren9ce, 1.43 8.25 'Mar's 11it, 7.10 84 Great 10e De, 751 9.27 Marion, 8.20 9.52 91.0) 10.32 Fa i r I f . 9.50 11.05 (risisa, 12125 11.37 %V II i.sv Il[a, 10.59 12.1)5 p. M. SFlemiuiilon, 11.45 12.30 9 Brinkley's 12.415 a. in. 1.3. Arrive Wiliniog1tn, 1.1 2.20 W. & R. It. It. 2.30 12.53 Dlay Traiim. %\ill slop at all the re'~itar .913. illriv atld at I lul' Creek, 3a 5eII0, Whi0 nuirsI., i'v.acaavko, (Cerro Gordlo, 31tiltM.S, CaIr. teraii itl, mid., Cutte Savimali irae vignfjlrdtu ake ing an pille ow.0 pas.e oga.m. "Geaeral 3Guperititendmit N. & 31. I4. It. aiancer t 17, , 4G5 17 2 " a umterill copy ..11.. OFF yc 5F Wila & Man Rail Road, "L- Mulon V[t NTo, N. . 4 10 lLv . "H Fa svlti ailu l Teti'r of !9l.e c ester itl 11 d 2le hl11 at 37! i hitsvl N. . me 5Vei tesd y 12e p.m J luer mingt5 , .5 . 12.-10 after axl, Ix'ith 1110 li Vtimarv J Nr in Qe ys 1 t. .f r. January 10, 1855 .1( ) . Not ice. aTher is no ll ta the euscr ter s close i s Cbsine, lxr the Wur. las o, setliig, aller Gst, h lens moe lo et leps, adig dema nads, and hopes 1tat those w e arnd il I s at gill apreciale his nece1ssit ie~s, coeol forwa rd midg settle Geinealy ueiTnan . & M. it. t. Jan. 17, 1855 i7 if NAotice. I lie thin any mpinte B. Wilson, and NV. W. Brai!py, Ry Lawfil Agets, to irausact tiy llusalls. MlARY S. WiiILSON. ail. 15, 1855. 11 4t. Adminiqtrator's Notice, All serveth havinn d uialds a oest the Ssk1hrs of h. . SWniirs, nrn &ales-ed h0to e linw ill w0 lhe sbsrhedr at% Wit tested ncc.ri iig .on 1We and ayll ise .Ilit uail a55e ils or thedu tilO first n aftr, e f r Monsd i mlanar 18.->5tt ~. i JanIuay 10~t, 185 10II~tOS l li E. Thiere isnhsenilin.tesbci pOse 25. 1elng an 5ist ae o to Lac pesngdnd so Sandos ta rts who~ are in' histe~ dtllwla.l aprite hw l is nesites, comte frd and1 l ettle lll Jali n.t 17,~ 1855a lesa ~ 111la l if I AddW W rdey, myI) Lafu Agents, lll.31ll NI ISN. Jan.uar, 1855H. 11) 4t. Amnstato'sNotce AVlE pesonhaving~e dal nds111) allns thse l)~iiltat of i. Cirnes, arie lrequelle lto hard ther in! to te et alleroter Idull te aciormgnt la ;ic iiandal t!' lat mult hae ilek rbod u hefrto Nlvemberd al ieuetfo hie punctualern a the yments, as lithe bsilles oi e reairis such alwt in lienceat hie W.. M. l)AN N0131. Ocn. 10, 1851 1-0 (t -( a nn.otiraleas oy he ngt L andi..fo io r Sale.ias ull'&l IIl'. litadIeglea o ilir for sae. rait ractd twent l~live atre I situar neil IiliinthL het sitationy i ph'taosat deautifulo anid Pun.lrpas oy aiy in. ohe itrict a r good (I waiter, teathnagd i rantg for stockile. Tems wrtill be .Inad to suittii li oth pur-o tO~litiviidos 'lowdensr 1 Ml~ls l. Jaueaylt Apri 12,5 14 4t 'l ili ubiberld crly uof all thork idebtd toW hi to comaiel frwardo and (ainrk paymnt. A itape: crcu Instance areVligii suho that of atherniligeiey111 canolan illoh lins helive toi..Ievl needmoe anltr ea l'ie wuldry Clon itnrm , his cutomes~l athey pui. lath sltltl or iui o thIe repaIi tof a~ll or ill tht ie, ar his otrd ostnd oer Whitel&pliaya n sood Jaon., 1855hllr t 1a IeMrhnsor Panemslenitesr ma igE buysheln and rPan sth ublihe, thatle ci~sn p rered t urnsesa shoritl ngne, ash of a ityes pril ando glited telinds tro itty aye wiitgvo, paintedtr no andPanel t oor. of may iztet or maki, a will thmk pe patong tis. rom metfly bolici-d peis wr in al doneray hnrandh oulit fgood mseoemterjia. omyerie1 ali thi0 litstlr of the, 1 bushi eanyfssdlier o uie nowersrdf St 1,or. 228 i-nueet Sum tilh i , 1854. 2hrlstn S. , he ndesigedforerl ofNwYr Cit, utno a emnn ei1eto hr letnA prprdt5o. ntigi h EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. The Trustees of lthe Sumtervillie Academy give notice that they have engaged tie services of Mr. W. B. LF.Aly an Principal of the Male Academy. lie will have associated with him Mr. D. D. ROSA, who Will take charge particularly of the Mathematical Dopartttent. From the past experience and stecess of these gentlemen, as teachers, the Trustees feel wiarranted im recommending in tho highest terms, the Institution to the support atnd pa tronago of tih. community, and time public gen erally. 'he terms will he as follows: For the primary English course, per quarter, - - $6 00 For the advanced English course, per quarter, - 10 00 For the latter, Witlh the classics, per quaarter, - - 12 00 Extra charge for repairs, fuel, &c. 50 Jan. 10, 1855 10 tf Friendship Academy. 11. W. BLACK, A. B., Principal. The exercises of this kchool will be resumed on Monday 22nd inst. This Academy is siluated ahont twenty miles belov Sumnterville near the "1 Nelson Fer ry Road," in a remarkably healhy loca tion. The community is moral and reli giotus, and entirely free from the haunts of vice and dissipation. The Principal pledges to use every ex ertion which his experience of several years in teachng can command for tihe ndvancement of those entrusted to his charge. RATES OF TUITION. Ist. Class, Primary brancies including English Granmmar and common Arithme tic, per qiuarter of eleven nontths, $4 00 2mt Class, Geography, Philoso. 1hv, Astronomy. with a higher cotirse of Mathematics, 0 00 3rd Class, Latin and Greek, 8 00 Good board and washinrg can be obtained in the neighborhood Iir 6 to 7 dollars per month, No student taken in th laoschool for it less time than one quarter. No deduction madn for absence except in cases of protracted sickness. AMaj. T. C. CONNORS, Sec'y for tle Board of Trustees. Friendshi p P. 0, Sumiter District. .an. 10. 18-5 10 4t School Notice, ISS I tPiTENSIA IIAYNsWORTtl has re opened her school for young ladits and girls. Aliss N. WELLS, - - Assistant. Terms per Session of live Months. Iet Class Elementary studies for youmg est giris -S-5-).. ..S.l 00 2nd " " " wil Geo granlv. Aritlhmetic, Grammar, nnd li.stry . . . . . . . . $ 00 3d, 4th " Iligher studies for young ladles ... , , - - - . . .$15 00 Instruction in the Frenach Langmage, 12 00 ausic, . . .. .. .. .. .. ... . .20 00 lT llouirs of Ittendiacc at tie school room. from 9 o'clock ini the morninag, to hall, past 2 o'clock P1. M. If an inicreased numnber of pupils re. ruite it, otlemr Assistants of the higiest attimnents will be employed. January 10. lia55 10 4teov ITIE GREENVILIE Baptist Female College. This Institution, recently established by lte State Biaplist Convemtiona of Soith Carolina, and governed by the Board of Trnstees of lite Fmrman University, Wvill go into operation on thefirst tf, February next, tnler a ftll ('orpm of competent In si rotlors, and at the usual rates of Tuition. Board can he obtained for Students oin ajpplicatit'ln to the mundersigted. RICHIAlRD FURMAN, C. J. E iORI), P'. C. E I )W% A Ilt !)S, T. B. ROBE RTS1., p. '. IlROCKMAN, P. E. l)UNCAN, Executive Comm ittee. Jamn 3, 1855 . 9 3t SELEUCT EGE00L. ON thme lifteenmth day omf January tihe subhscribemr w*ill openm a schaool in athis place. Inm order to d., pastice to) haimself anad all ccecmrnaed lae wvil adami t laut twe~ve ptupils minto hii schlaai. Th'le termus of ttuitiona anmmhe knownm upon applicamtiona. TIhmose deasrm.' to enter wvill maake eamrly applic'a hon ais his list ol pumpils will he cloased as soon aIs thme desired mitbter lhas oyehredh. A iew boardecrs will lbe taken at eighty dll ars per so-sina of five months for~ board anda liuitiotn. 1'referenace wvill be given to thmose pre pmr arm for a colilegiate comarse, antI esapecialm iams takenea to m advance thoase who are de. licient in their sumndies. D~ uing them wvin. ter thme school wvill open at 9 A. M1., rand clmote at 3 P. . From A pril ino September it will opten at 7 A. M1. anad close at -2 P. 3M. .lOIIN W. E RVIN. Jatn. 3, 1855 9 :at School Notice. Till un~taader.signaed notities the public that 1 mn Mombay tihe 15th inast., heo wal ioen a femiteI school in Sum tervi Ile; in wic wilmvl be tta ughat all thae Enaglisha Bra ma-los of edcimationr. I Jo will het as. sistedl by hais dlautghter A muie. Boys unader t welve years oat age wvill be admitteal. Iil-SPAIN. Janua~ry 10, 1853 10 3t. Wanted. ','llREE NEito 1I0Y8, frm 16 to 18 yearm ol, ams Aplprentics amo time Calrpeter 'l'rad~e, mandeimr ilEN , l'oreana of WVinnas Newv 'itore, naow being puat maponm . ight oif time old Tm'a ermn m Smatitervalie. A. 3. MOSES. Nov. 29. 185I 5 ml To the Ladies, T11I suabscriber havi ngjutst receiavedlfrom N. Y. a beautiftul seletian of FA1 N. CY CASES, Al IDAIiONS, BIIOOCII E.'S. &C., woumld respet fully invite thme cit izenms of Smnterv alie anti its vicinaity toa Call andi examuine for thematselves, amnd lae toels assmured that. inothing oat his part wal lbe left tundomae ina secuarinag a corre~ct like. ness for all whom moay f~vaor him with ma call. Itootas (tap statirs) tnext door to time Sumter flanner ohlice. T. A. LAFAlt, Artist. January 10, 1855 10 t. $20 Reward. Th'le above rewmard of '1Twenty D~ol hars, will be paid for tile delivery to m.~.iyself, or lodgment in Samnter Jail, of my Boy IIAItVY. whao left nay premismes in A pril iast. Ie is black, abiat .six feet haigha, hams goodi teat h, antI is imntelligent. II is range is suipposemd to be fromn this aneigh-. borhoodat, (in whiichm he has nmerouis rela. tives) to about Scottsville on Black tiver. J. T. G RE EN. Nov. 8tha, 1854. 2 tf rresh Pie-Fruits and Pre serves for ale by A. J. MOSES. Dec. 30, 1854.- 8 . PLANTERS' HOTEL, BY G. W. BOMAR, South-west corner of Church and Queen. ste CIARLESTON, S. C. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 ly. THlE IIAlILLEE HOU8E. Sunaterville . C, Nov. 1 18 1. This IHJouse. tainted imtnediately oin the Wilminigton &. blanchester Rail Road and at very nearly a central point between Wilmington N.C. Cltirleston S. C. and Auguosta Ga., is still open for the receptio' ani acconinodaton 01 the travelling pub. lic. and aflords the tired travcller an op portunity to lay over a night on the tire some journey between the points above alluded to. The Proprietor hats itted up several comfortable bedlroomis for that ex press purpose and having incurred the first heavy expenditure on tis line of road tor the confort and accomnmnolation of traveller.-, he hopes, by the continued and untireing zeal oni the part of the Manag.'rs of the elstalblislhnent. ti secure a c rntinn ance of that liberal patronage bestowed on him for the last tenl moinths. lie could refer to Itundreds frot the North, Sout h, East and West, as to the claims of his 1-loose, but prefers persons giving himt a prCSoual visit. W. S. MITCIIELL, Proprietor. B ML r 5 Managers. Nov. 8, 1854. 2. 6mt. Wholesale Tin Ware FACTOR Y. G. I1. VERONCE & JiROTIIER D'alers in Plain .IapannedrI Tin Ware, Take this mielhod of infiorniing, their frienls and custotmers thatt tiley have re cently ntade large additions to their ma cinnery so as tl el;al)le themi to supply the great demand in the above line wlit neattness and despatch. Our ware is of the best make and warranted not to leak. The country trade supplie-d on liberal terms. 63, State-st. (near the market) Charleston Noveimber 2:, 185- I 5 G;m New Goods AT THE NEW STORE UNDER ODD I-ELIOlVS IA Ibi,. A. 31. NE\VE RY 1ives notice to ithe cit izens of Suniter and Dtrlhngton District, that ie is notw receiving antd openining at is NE\V STOltE, a choice and well se. lected stock ot Dry Goods, Ilats. Caps, Bowts, Sheis, Creckery, Glassware, Gro ceties, Saddilcry, lardware, Ready Made T' all of which lie invites the attention of the putblic, especially the lades. A. M NEWBVERY. Noveiher 22, 15.1 5 tf I0T \Vagchman copy. Notice. All persons haviig niy denanids ag-ainst Capt. Janes it. hlrock Deceasel lute of 8um ter Disitrict, will please bresenti their demntandeS to the subsecriber for paytent, ad those in. debted will nake paytent tl the same. L. F-. II AH3E, Ex'r. Nov. 29, .85., 5 tf. Dr. R. A. Bethune HAVING permnanerntly lncated himself near 3ulldrow's Steam Mills, oll'ers his professional services to the citizens of the suirroundingr cri.nt'ry, ind trusts Iy care aid atteitior1 to h1 s patients, to inerit, the liberal patronage of the coninunity in general. H is charges will be reasaonablo; metot to, "live and let live." Otfice at the residetnce of .John F. Munldrow, where he meay n aways he feounid uniless catlled oly on pressiuntal butsintess. B3radeleytzlle, S. C. .Ian. 3, l855 9 3m RICH1 FRENCHX U P 11 0 L S T1 jE RI Y . FA LL IMPO'RTAJTIONXS. 11- WV. KINIM & 00-, 179 EING.S'rREETr, Corner of King and Berrisfordl Street, fall'OltTfEll (OF FiL\NiI GTURTAXN 1MATERI. ALS, UPHOLSERY AND INVITE' TPIlE ATT"ENTI'ON OF TIlE trade anid ptubbe genteralIly to th Ite(xtent. s ive a beha ut. fitl assortmenciit of SATllN D)E L.A I N ES--DA .\IA SKM, L.ACE AND)ic lUShlIN C~lYlTAINS, CtNlICES, BANDS AND PINS, &c. whticht they are receivging tromt Eutrope and Amiericani miainutfactories, antd witncht thte3 otler JJ7ZOLESA LE ANI) JET Alb. at l'ICES LO)WEIl titan aity other house mt this city. II. W. K. &' CO.. are receivig the LATE.'i' PARI.S lDlSltGNS Fult CUR. TIAINS AM) DECOR.ATIONS, esf all kinds, antd atre enaibledi teo ptroduce work otf the best chtaratcter anud sivln. hilerchtantts and Famtilies will fii it to their adevatntage to catll, as every article int the CURTAIN AND) UI'IlOl.STEltY LINE can be obtiitned at the above estah. I ishmenitttt, anrd at termts wichl catnenot ful to give approbation. ALL. KINDS) OF JITEIOR D>ECORAT 7IONS executed, antd 1'A Pl' S lput uptI in superior sty le~ hiy expterienced workmetn. IDec. 6, 18l5i 6 4It A Call in Earnest, All psrianst neted.tot i l by note, or an. counitt previonst to th tbrsi of JIanutary lenst are respecitttly requtesledl tol iakeu imeediie pay .We~ are int w.ant ofall the money that is ow. mtg to ts ande w.e trust this call will ntot be disregarded. RtOGKIIS & SPElNCER. Bishtopville, Nov. 29, 1t851. 5 if. Notice. All, persons hauving any demnands against William McElveen, late of Sum-n ter District, die'eased, will rteder atlesteel statemtentse to thte stuscriber: ande all tho~se indebted will ntake immedohiite pay. ment to the same. Qali/ied E~cecutor. Jan. 10. larmS - 10i - Tm OUR OFFICE IS PIEPARED r EXECU TE All Orders in Job Work, 1itf) Neatuczs aub iMespatti) We hope those of our readers wishing work done, in ibis line, will Lrivenis a call. POMARIA NURERIES--854-'55. We ofTeir for sale a choice collection or the miost celebraed atid be.-t varieties (if Peachev, P'ears, ()Oh11 Standard and Dwarfs on Quinee,) Plins, Cherries Necla riancs, A piotv,, Euiinces Figs, Straw berries., 8a11114 Aative Grape Vines. -ALSO 10,000 APPLE TREES, well grown, enmbracing 150 varieties of rare excllence. We oier these to the trade, or I!, the ltnldred, it low rates. New amid rare ROSES( of lhe finest kinds and lateat importatinsi;, Flowering Shrubs, rare aid beautiful EVERGlEENS, &c. Pri"ed lists set to all post-paid applicants. Packages carefully senti by railroad. Address, SUMMER & CRAMMOND, Alston P. 0., S. C Nov. 29. 185-1. 5 tf. To the Planters of Sumter District, W e linve just received a largo STOCK O kER YSI , Plains, Linseys, Blankels, Shoesi &c. &., to all of which we especiAlly invite your attention. We ollir Bargains in thesd gends. WATSON & GARDNER. Oct 4, 1851 4 tf. HENRY BURKHIMER, WIlOLESALE AND RETAIL Tobacco, Snuff'aad Segar "'SIGN OF TI'I I.VDIA N CHIEF." M A RK1T STREET, One door above Water, W tr.atrGTos, N. C. (X N. B.-All orders filled with des patch. Oct. 18, 185S 51 ly. PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, CO.LISSION and FOR IVARDING M E l1 C HI\ N T, Acconuanodation Wiarf, CilARLELISTON, S. C., Sells Cotton, Gmrin, Flour, Bacon, and all other articles of produce. Strict an i rompt attention givento the FORWA1IING oGf Guds and Produce: Augoust 9, 1851 4Li C. P, REMSEN, (SUCCESSOR TO R. H1AVLEY,) WhIOLESA LE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF RichardIson Srrcef,-N. 89. TWO DOORS BELOW TH E MARKET, COLUMBIA, S. c. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. Aa1ES T. PETTEwAY. GEO. E. PtITcHETT Petteway & Pritchett. GE NIRA L COMMISSIO.V A ND FOR WA RDING MERCILANTS NoRTH WATER STr.EET, Wilmington, N. C. Liberal advances imade on consignment Oct. 18, 1854 51 ly SUccEssoa TO REsToN & TownsmEr. Wholesale and Retail. NO 3 MAETI STREET, Wimington, N. C. Prlime Fresh Garden Seeds, JUST 1 rceie and for sale by RICE & T1IIOMSON, Dealers in Drugs, &c. Jan. 2, 1855 9 3 80,000 Bricks for Bale by A. J. MOSES. D~ee. 20, 1854. 8 if. Newv Ooode. Ti'llt sublscribmer lias just returned from lthe North, and is now opening a splendid stock of' Ladies' Dress Goods, or all konds, viz: A beautiful lot of Richa Plaid atnd Striped Silks; Plini Coliored do. Black Striped and P'lain do. Cashimeres, Merinos, Persian Clulbs; Liadies' Corsets, Mhetalic Corset Bourds, Laces, &c. Rigniets, assortedl colors, French work ed Colb.rs. Blandls, &c. Ladies' KidI Gloves, Ladies' Ganntlets; Long Black Mills fur I adies and Misses. Shnoes of all Descriptions, T1ravelinig Truniks, Carpet Bags, Ladies' Work lBoxies, &c. &t. For Planters. A full stock of Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Nei.ro Shomes, Groceries, of all kindms. lReady miado ClothIinig, Sadedlery, I lgrw are, Coikimig Stiores, Air-tight. Parlor Stoves, l"iaers Boilers, &c., amt Itower prices lhan usual. Call anid get bargains. L. 13. IJANKS. Oct. 25, 1851 52 if Choice Groceries. FAMILY S UP PIE S. Kenidrick & Jenkins WOhi LD1 nounceiUitt to their friendhi and thme comomunit y at large. that mthey have opened In Sumtervillec o'pposite to We h's Store, a large mind itarlit stock of F.-l M! IY Gr R0 0 CIERIES. Such as have never before been exhiblted for for sate ini this market. It co mprixes in pst as followts llAi CON-Prime Sides, Shoulers andI Hlami. Xt :G;A Rt-lirosi,'i Crmushaed, Powdered and Loaf, COFFEE-ltio. Java, and Lagiuira, Lard, Bummer, Molasses, Cheese, Cr~ckers, Mackerel, Smoked Beef anid tongues, Pickles, Prunes, Brandied fruIts, Lobsters, Sardines, Salmiond, Bolognia Sausage, Vermicelli, Maca. rumnia, &c. &c. Finie Tlobiacco and Segars. Irishl Potatoes, Omons, Beets, Smoked Her inigs, Fruits, Nuts, amnd Confectionary of all kmdis. Wheat, Hucikwhieat andl Rice-Flonr. In short the y pledge thmeniselves. by strict at tention to bus Iness, e~ eping on liend thme hEaT of AL!. goods in theIr line, and selling cmassr for casm or produce, to merit a share of public patronage. J- Ik KENDRICKc. W. W. JENKINB. Nov. 15, 4854 3 (fg 3 M7 am now receivmg and opening ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCMl 01 066 ever brought to this market' which I will me )1ow for canh or to approved customern on time. Havinlen iko' experience ard tie ready money to buy goods with, enables me to ofler t ollowingi articles remarkably chenp, viz: A LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS rriaify domesi6, HATS. CAPS, 8110E, C 1dPI'E'S VARiE, BASKET WARN, - fIJI LDI NG MATERIALS9, CAltlENTzJ~jR'S TOOu, CUTLERY, Ac" IAR VARE, of il degfription., Pt - ten. Skillets, &C STONE JUGS AND JARES, STON ' CIfflyNFS. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, CARRIAGE IIARDYWARD. LEAT IIER OF ALIL KINDS, Saddlery, Harness, &c. &c, SIAT'IONARY AND CONFECIONARY. CROCK ERY, in dinner setts and otherwise. GROCERIES, of all kinds. And amuost any article that may be called foue Sept. 20, 1854i. 471 XEEP THE BALL IN 1MOTION. 20,000 Pair Plantation Brogans at the Planter's and Factor's Depot EDWARD DALYS BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUMl TIE subscriber begs leave to announce to the Planters and Merchants of SImirtee anl Villinensbuig Districts, thR.t e 11. noN# on hand, arid constantly receiving Large mipplies of PLALTATION 9lIO0kS, togetliea' vtill an Lrrvaled stock of Ladiepi Miat s, Boys, l'ouis, and Children's Boots and Sio's,- 6f every kiYd aWid from the inost faishioniable It'orhknen, E Orders front thd counfry raithfully ind.prmptly attended to'. EDWARD bALYI. 306 King-St, Ciarlcstant S. C a feit dootr above tne Merchant's Ilotel-same sidei September 27th, 18;Aj 48 ml GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. JACOB'S CORDIAL. FOR AL BOWEL q)ESEASES' Such as, Cholr, rDyse Dta h c oN liY uD Clio]ic Cfioera rnanttft', ALSO,-ADM1IICADL ADAPT1ED To MIANY DISEASES OF.FEMALE.i Most Especially 1aihful Alenstruation. 'he Virtues <f Jacob's Cordial are too trell knowri to 4euire Encomiumi. 1st. It cures the icorsi cases of Dirrhica, 7th. It cures Painfui Menstruation 9nd. It cures the trorst forms of Dysentary, :81h. It reliercs Pains hi JIdek dnd Loins, :3l. I cures Californ ia or Iexican Dir. 9th. It Counttracts Nr rousiest and Des rha. retorpondencys 4h. It relieres the severest CYholic, lth. It restores Ir utarilles 51h. It cures the Cholera Morbus, 11th. It dispels rloony, hysteriraleFeelins 61h. I cures Cholera Infa nium. 12h. om's an adysirable enic. A trew Short Extracts froma Letters, Testinoniais, &C: g have uded Jacob's Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient, and In my judgment a valuable remedy. 110N. IItA31 AVARiv.ri, Judge of Supreme Court, Ga. It gives me pleasures in being able to recommend Jacob' Cordial-my own personal G rience, anal the experilrca:e of any neighbors and friends around me, in a sufwicient guarante for mue to believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz : a sovereign remedy." c Wm. I. U v'a iwoorn, Formerly Judge of Supreme Court, Cherokee Circuit. ietake great pleasure in recommuending this invaluable medicine to all afllicted with bowei di.eaxes (or wich I believe it to be a sovereign remiedy-decidedly superior to any thiagelso ever tried by me." A. A.G(AULDINO, D. G. BF. of tile Grand Lodge of Georgia. "I have used 'Jacob's Cordial' in my family, antl this, with all I hear about t a eial by those who have tried it, induces nie to believe that itstands at the head of every preparation of the kind, anit I would recommend its use in the diseases for which it is comoun ed. Mar.ru G. DonnaiNs, Cashier of the Bank of the State of Georgia aIf there ix any credibility in lumai testitnony, Jacob's Cordial' nust atn. pre-eminent - albove all othter preparations for the cure of Bowel Disease.. From the mass of tetianony in sin t favorcoming in from all qoaracrn, it must be very far in advance, as a curative agent, ofmoac. if not all other I'paten t' preparations." A FLE111NO, Cashaier Marine r.hd FIte Insuraneii Bank, Grimfn. . This efficient remedy is ravelling into celebrity as as Bunalirtb pushed ils columns . into Russia, and ga-ininy commendation wherever used." Georgia Jeffersoniah, Ma 1lk h 5 WM. W. BLISS & Co.. iror-etors.a'.-an.L -. I'or sale b DARGAM -- Co., Sumlerville; T. A. DAnGAN, P1. G. hIcGRFGog Dara Iington ; T. Wn M AN 4. Co., Camden ; FiSHER 4- fENTIsH' Columbia, S. C. IAVILAND, HARIRAL, Resly & Co., New York. Principal Depots, HAvILAND, hAnhAiL & Co., Charlestoi, S. Ca . ' J- WRIGHT & C.,New Orleans. And by the Principal Merchants and Druggasts tharouighout the State. July 26, 1854. 30 DR. W. JA8. DARGAN & CO. SUMT]&RVILL S C OFeRS for sle t FOR CASII, or an apiproved creditg at tl.?e lowest market prices; a we - Drugs and Medicines. Fine Chemicals, Paints and Olis, Extracts- Wiies - FnyArt l'es, Spirit Gas Scailaoa ias -,p a ,la, Spirits Tlfrpentine, Stationery, Vinegr Treaf iser with eveu artcle inisgthearok of a Druggist or hysician. Alsd; a vaJ Cod Liver Oil, (best) Jacub's (Citoleral Cordial. Wisiar's Ilalsam.of Wild Cherry; Carter's Spanish MlIxture, Ayr's Ch erry Pectofah . Hamiptons' Vegetable Ticture Davll a y nPils and Ointrient; De Lormne's Balsam of Liife, Dais ~an iler,- Tattermall's Heave Powde rs, ndaway's Readly Relief. Dr. Jayne's, Medicines. 1 ad way's l~iovati ng iesolterit; Phoznix Bitters and Pills; Farrell'sAa inn Lananment, Hoofland's Geninan Bitters; Thoe o l a feti...... f amny article sin our ine of buianes and you tiIiesppid JJn 24, 1855 A W. JAS. DARGAN; M. D. G~autbihatt. IIE are authorized to mnnounceNWa WVLE WIS a candidate for Ordinary at We the friends of A, R. the ensuing election. BR A DH AM Esqr., t ake pleasure ih an- -June 28. 18.54 35 tf " . nouncing hinm as a candidate for Sheriff of Sumnter District, at the net Elcion For Tax Collector. Mar 2,M1ANY2 FR . .D The Friends of .J. Y. flrunson1 annouce M ar. 2 9, 1 8 5 4. 2 i . h ur.i a c a n d id a te fo r f ta x C blle c n i-o f C i .a ' ' A Number' of Voters take "'""t Cournty, at thse e,,suing ste4e~ pl as r L in ou n c C lla WI . A O ct. 11, 1854 5 0 n V iT of Sumtner District, at the next election. ~~~i March 15, 1854- 20 if. The Friends of R~.r~ott annouc~e hIm a Caendiddte foe Tax-UoIleoter er - -ibr Salem, for ihe next term.-=Maa Vdt'a Mr. Editor: Please announce Otet. 18, 18s4. 51. f r Caupt. 'T. 1.. FR~IEao as a Candidate for' Shecriff of Sunmter District at the ensuing & Miesaga. Editora - - election. please announce Mr. JAMES McCUL Aug. 24, 1853- LUM ab a candidate for Tax Colledtor fut - - _______________ - Salem, for the next term. 98 The friends of capt' Many votet P. M. GIBflONS announce him a candli. Oct 11, 1854 0 m date foi- the office of Tax-Colleclor for Salem dddlnty, at the ensuing election and lor the anner. oblige MANY VOTERS. SUIMTERVILLE, S. C., Dec.1, October 1 1- -l, Gentikman of Claremnoi County:-.X cir . P0 fO 1 R D /I#tA R Y. out fIn tlilhiahnel- to infbrm you tancr (tTir l~ir, Editor j-You will cu""taned tfa prIvate natwill, a please announce WILLIA M II. DRUN- lowv ide to be before you two year. h:n6o SON na a candidate for the Office of Ordi- as a candidate for a seat in the Lert. nary of Sumter District, at the ensuIng islattire, and having a willingneqt r ' 'eMecyiVoi. s you in aome way, I offr yogy e~e' A ri 2th 15227tr as a candidate for Tax-CfolEr ~'c . April 27th, 1q5- rnext election, and if elecador~n1~~ ES ' We are authorised discharge my duty to the beat ih~ iannounce A. E. POOL as a candidate Ia orme for Sherifl'of Sumter District at thieensu. Iayormtrep tnig election. 0... December 21, 1852 8-tf 3 E 'uWatchmmn please (Oap -t'.; ~~~Dec. 20, 1854 .,' - M~r, Editor :-Pleasge an niounce .JOlN N. McLEOD a candidate Tobacoaggga W for ShIettif of Sumter District and ob- Choies hot.. just recevd~f3 higeMaRy lPatI ios.- by - - June 29th, 1853 ~ -"'f Nos'ember 22 1554\