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The Far-fined Medicine? r y " HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. These Pills being composed entirely of medi cinal herbs are of a inost harmless nature while the extraordinary virtues they possess have rendered them universally popular in nearly every part of the world. 'he immense success they have met with throughout the State is most extraordinary, owing, it is pre sumed, to their wonderful efficacy in the cure of Bilious complaints and disorders of the Liver and Stomach. - Persons whopersevere in using them in accordance with the directions, sel dom fall in being restored to health. WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY,-RESTOR ATIONTOHEALTH OF A GENTLEMAN, AGED 45, WHEN AT DEATH'S DOOR. Copy of a Letter from the Rev.- Charles Smith, dated Norton, St.'hilips, near Bath, Somer setehire, 17th August, 1 53. TO PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, Sir,-A Mr. JosErua PuxoN, formerly a res ident of this place, had been in a declining state of health for upwards of three years, gradually wasting away to a shadow by nightly perspira tions and want of appetite, which caused great uneasiness to his friends, as he had consulted various medical men in Bath, without effect. lie at last used your Pills, and under provi dence, was restored to health by their means. lie lately emigrated to New York, and has just written to say, that he was never better in health, and desired me to acquaint you with the circumstance. I ought also to mention, that my wife had' derived great benefit from the use of your Pills. I remain Sir, yours respertfully, CHA RLES SMITHl, Diasentin- Minister. A PERM:.NENT CURE OF A'bISEASED LIVER, OF MANY YEARS' DURATION. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Gamis, Chemist, Yeovil, to Professor Holloway. Dear Sir,--In this district your Pills corn mand a more extensive sale thin any other proprietary medicine before the public. As a proof oftheir efficacy in Liverand Bilious Com plaints I may mention the follow ing case. A lady ofthis town with whom I am personally acquainted, for years was a severe suff'erer from disease of the Liver and digestive organs; hermedical attendant assured her that he could do nothing-to relieve her suff'erings, nnd it was not likely she could - !urvive many months. This announcement naturally caused great alarm among her friends and relations, and they induced her to make a trial of your Pills, which so improved her general health that she was induced to continue them until she r-ceived a perfect cure. This is twelve months ago, and she has not experienced any symtoms of re lapse, and often declares that your Pills have been the means of saving her life. 1 remain, -Dear Sir, yours truly, July53rd, 1853. (Signed) J. GAxis. These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious in the follooing complaints : Ague, Dropsy, Inflammatien, Sore Throats, Asthma, Dysentery, Jaundice, Stone and Grav el, Bilious Complaints, Erysipelas, Liver Com ptaiut, eioi.Jday syi.jitutiNm, .i:,aches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colies, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption, Dehility. Female Irregularities, Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, - Head-ache, Indigestion, Lumbago, Piles, RIeu matjsi, Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Tic Douloureux, Tumours Ill cars, Venereal Affections, Worms of all kinds, . Weakness, from whatever cause, &c., &c., e* SoLD AT'Tns EsTABLiUMENT or Pao seaso HoLLoWAY, 2-i, SvaAND,(near Tex h.E' Hal,),oNDON, anid also nt his lloUsE iN Nay YoRK. ORDES for Medicines in the - States, addrsed.,T. l~oL o wA , Nxw Yoate, wVll receive due atteuntion. 'Sold- also hy all respecta~ble Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughiout the Unitad States, in Bloxes at *37 1-2 cents and 61,50 cents each. 'To be had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses in the Union. Ig" There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sixes. NI.B.-Direcuons for the guidance of patients in every disorder ate affixed to each Box. Fur sale by P. M. COhIEN & Co., Cha rleston. .Maith th, 1851 23 i Administrator's Notice. All persons having demnantds ngainst the Estate of W. C. Gunerry, deco-ned. are requested to hand them in properly attes ted ; and all those imdebted to the satme, . will make payment to the subscriber by .the first of Novembner next. W. C. GUE R RY, - Administralor. Apr., 5, 1854. 23. 4t. A. ANDERSON, Sumterv~Ie, S. C. Respectfully Inaforrps the people of Sum tsr District that he hass just receive.1 ah4d now offers for sale the bas,.selected and M most choice stock of -Spring anid Srnumer Goods, That cannot be surpassed by attything in this market. Hie baa received many new styles which purchasers would do well to examirne be fore buying elsewhere. BR(IADCLOTIHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. ' ' e--ALSO-----e A full and large supply of itosietry, Shirts, Drawers, Glove., Suspenders, Cravats, Hand kerchiefs, &c. &c., ---ALS - A large assortment of R E ADY MADE CLO. THING, which will be sold low. W" Garments mannfactured by the subseri ber, and warranted to give satis faction. Oi ders from ? distance promptly attended to. A. ANDERSON, April oth. 1854 tf Tares ALL who are liable to taxation within the incorprate limits of Sumte rville are informed, that dring my absence,thiey w ill find their accournts with *W. J. N. IrAliiMET, my deputy, ist I. C. WEBB & Co.'s store, the first day ef May is the Itast day of grace, pay up and save woet. ' W. S. HUDSON, C. C. A pr. 5, 153. - 23 tf Strayed from the subscribeta Steam Mill in Clarendon, op' Saturday last, . etiu Horses, one of thiern a dark hay, ftrdimsIxe, with marks of saddle on his baek, iite ither Is a sorrel, nearly blind, any person taking up said horses, wilbe sutably rewarded. C. R. IIARlVIN. Apr. 5, 1853. 23 4 House and Lot er Sale, In umterville, containing 3-4 of an acrec, situnted near the Preshy. t.E erian Church, witir allneear bsuildmngs thereon, Conditioner. one-third sash, the ballanco payable first Xatnuary next. For inifornmation apply at this office. Apr,- 5, 1,854. 23 t * Notice, 5mik S. I~ichesrsoni Jr., Sfagistrate,. will attend promptly to all husines entrusted to hi.Offace just back of J. T. Solomans' -Tan S3.org, t $25 Reward. RUNAWAY from the subscriber on the 29t1h ult., my negro bov, WASAINGTON or WASH, said boy is about 18 or 19 years old, he is about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, he is li:htcr than the generality of negroes, yet he is not a inuiatto ; his face is rather long. has a pimply and rough appearance, He has been seen about Mayesville and Lynchburg, and said he was trying to make his way to North Carolina. le is certain to change his name as he is in the habit of doing so when caught by patrollers. The above reward will be given for his apprehension and lodgment in ar.y Jail in the State, or to me near Sumterville, J. G. FORT. O-TDarlington Flag will please copy 3 times, and forward bill to Sumterville to the subscriber. Apr. 5, 1853. 23 tf NEW & FASHIONABLE SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. The subscriber would respectfully call attention to his large and well assorted stock of DK E 22 Gx000S. Challica and Berege IDeLanes, Plain colored Bereges, printed do. Printed and plain Jaconet Muslhns, Poplin and Linen Lustres, in dress patterns, Gnghams, Black and col'd Silks, Marcelain Silks Dotted & Plain Swiss Muslins, Mull Muslins, Fine Embroidered collars, Chemi. settes. Infants Waists &c. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Li-de Thread Gloves &.c. At low and uniform prices. L. 13. HANKS. OSNABURGS, Plain Striped Blue Denims, Tickings &c. Bleached and Brown Shirting, 0 1.4,. 10 1-4, and 11 1-4. Linen Table clot his, Diapers &c. Ltg Cloths of all qualities. Fronting Lint ns, Pillow.case Linens. by L. B. HANKS. EATABLES, Figs, PI unes, Raisins, Preserves, Candies, Nuts &c &c. L. B. HANKS. Almost anything else to be called for For sale by L. 13 HANKS. April 5, 18:4. 23 tf Just Received, A Fresh supply of SPRING AND SULIMMER GOODS, embracing any thing and EVERY thing, selected by the Subscriber himself, whose lung experience ani knowledge of the Ropes, makes it no presumption in him to say, that some of them ire cheaper goods than have ever been brought to this market. Brown Homespun. 25 yards to the dollar. Gentlemen's Hoskin Gloves 75 cts. a pair. Beautiful colored Muslin at 12 1-2 cis, per yar I. French Drillings 10 eta. a yard, a fine assortment of Fancy Goods that must and should be sold. (mrnw'.ie, Creckcry, lardwae, Ht, and Bonnets, Ladies, Gents, and Youths shoes and Gaiters, fine and common. To enumerate would be too tedious, but come and see and I wilt warrant you satisfaction, both in style, and prices PERRY MOSES. April 5th, 1851 23 tf PROVISIONS. Cnuitry Miams, and Sln ders, Pickled Beet and Tot. un. Gosnhen Butter, Rice, 'lour &c. 51 ixed P'ic'k les, in pts, qis. and 1-2 gals. Olives, Ca.pers &c Catndois, Raisons &c R~'ntons 100 Boxes at at Dollar ner Box P'ERXY M10SES Apr., 5, 1834. 23 tf'. Dancing School. MONS. IIEltG Et R aving been adlvised to open a Dancing School in Sum terville, respect fully in tormis the citizens of saidl phitee that lie will do so on the 1st of ofaor sooner it he cnn leave Charleston before said tne. Stons. B. is already kinown at Sumntervtlle,hlavinag naught there in 185(0. lie will ttowever say for the ittb rm atin i,.ot those persons who do no~t kniaw him inhat he is an -Arnst"' andI teach es what is really da, incg ; teinhmg fromi the beautitut "Walkmnt Steps," calk-'d latdies and GJentletis slyhe, up to the inst difficult passes of Opera D~ancitig. He also assures the' public that hie teaches the figures of the "Qudrilles " suich as they are danced at the ball rioom. also thle real Polka, Schottish, Rledowvd Polka, Mlazuka the bcaut.iful Sicilieinn,-, and the waltz a deux temps or "waltz at two times" being nlow the only waltz used in fashionable Soety, lie also teac'es the old Stvle of dancing with fancy dances of every description. Ilest references given. Ter ms :$12 per session of 18 lessons, three lesson a week. Should the class be of 40 pupils the price will be otnly $10. Personis wish ing to subscribe will call ont Mr. Theodore. Apr. 5, 1854. 23 tt E~r Wateemnan copy.________ WILL BE SOLD rN Sumitervnlle, on Wednesday the 12th of April, to the highest bidder, 15 or 20 good young North Carolina Honrses, among which are two good pair. These horses will be sold on a credit unttl first of November, for notes with approved securi ty. JOHN CHINA, Eart h 29th, 1854. to 27 Watchman copy. Notice, THiE subscriber, are now receiving their stock of Spring and Summer good., which have beett selected with great care, and cannot fail to gil a satisfection in style, quality, and prIces. Ou'r stock dompis.s all articles which the teams and tasteof the community demand, and we solicit a call ftomv onr ftiends and the pub. lie before callirig elsewhere as we have many new styles which canni fail to please. T INDA L, W ATSO'N 4 CO. Mar. 29, 1851. *4d tf N. A. 00HEN & C< IMUPORKTERS& DEA LERS il FOREIGN and DOMESTIC N~o. 117 East Bayy NATIIAN A. COfHEN, .LEA PO'Lly CO11N. CIIARLESTON, S. C. mfar. 29, 185.- 22 l The Subscriber OFI~1FRS for sal'e his plantation In the Fork of Black River containing ~i(Ween Ilundred Acre's of Land ; two hundred and fifty acres cleared and well' fenced': also a fine stock of Cattle and flogs ~* ~JA MES 11. NELSOINE Sale of Valuable Lands, IN EQUITY-MARION DISTRICT. Finley M1. McCorkle, vs. IBill ror Parti C. Henry Black and wife, tion. &c. and others. In pursuance of a decretal order of the Court of Equity in this case, I will oler for sale at Marion Court House, on the first Monday in May next, the following valuable trscts of land: 1. Tract of land situated ;n Darlington District, near the boundary of the Districts of Marion and Darlington, and within two miles of the Wilnington and Manchester Railroad, containing fourteen hundred and nine acres, on which the late Mrs. M. A. McClenaghan resided. On the premises are a fine mansion house, with ornament. ed grounds, out buildings, gin houses and negro houses. The land in this tract is in a high state of cuativation, :nu located in a neighborhood of wealth ani fine socie ty. There is also on the premises a store house, considered a fine stand for business. Appraised at eight dollars per acre. 2. A tract of land comtwnly called the Brown tract, adjacent to the first named, situated in Marion District, containing thirteen hundred and twenty.six acres. On this tract are an overseer's house, gin house and negro houses. Appraised at eight dollars per acre. 3. A tract of land adjacent to the last two tracts, lying in Marion District, known as the Thompson tract, containing three hundred and fifteen acres. Appraised at ten dollars per acre. 4. A tract of land adjoining the Thomp son tract, known as the Jones tract, con taining twenty-five. acres. Appraised at ten dollars per nere. 5. The Woodrow trni t of land, contain ing four hundred and sixteen acres, situ ated in Marion District. Appr-tsed at four ,:ollars per. acre. 6 and 7. The Mill tract of land, to be soli in two tracts, situated in Marion Dis trict, on the south west side of Great Pee Dee river, near Burch's Ferry, containing three thousand eight hundred and thirty nine acres. Ott the tract are a fine steam Mill, dwelling house and negro i.ouses. The lands of this tract are well adapted to the cultivation of cotton, corn, etc., contain a quantity of valuable timber, and being situated within a short distance of the Pee I)ee, and tbaoundtng in a growth of pine trees, may be considerably enhanced in value by the formation of a turpentine plan. tation. Appraised at our dollars per acre. Plate containing a description of the lands will be exhibited on the day of sale, and may be seen before o-t application at the Coomniss.oner's office. 'T'erms of s i-: T.'. lntd will not be sold Icr less than the appr ised value. If a greater price than the appr.ibtisent is offered, they will lie sold on those terms. Expenses of sale cash-for the balance a credit of one, two, three, four and fire years; interest from the day of sale, and payable annually. Purchasers to give bond, with two or more approved personal surities, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money, and to pay for the neces sary papers. C. D. EVANS, Com'r. Commissioner's Oflice, Marton C. ii., March 29, 1554. # 224t. Just Received, LADIES' Bootteen and Walking Shoes. Gal ters, Kid-Ties. &c. Gen'i Calf Boots, and Bottees, Lashies' and Gents. Over Shoes. Also-A fine assortment of Hardware, 'i'i Ware, Sadlery, &c. Ladis' cy Goods Lde'Wood andi. Mtoroca Work-Botes, P'ufi-Boxes, Poart-Monieh, Segar-Case., Brace lets, Hlair and Tooth IJrushes, Dressing, Tuck, and Pocket Corals, &c. Bouoks., de. Nov'els, Poetical Worki, and School Books, and a finei assortment of, Statiotnary. GRiOCERI ICS. Brown, Clarified and Crushed Sugars, Rio and Java Coffee, Mlasses, Cheese, Ralsons, Dried Figs ,Flour, Candles, Soap, Tea, Starch, Pickles, Sardines, Gitnger Preiserves, &c. Also, a fine ssortm-mt of Cooking Uten'ils, For sale by J. Tr. SOLOMONS & CO. Slarch 2'th, 1851 21 tf 20,000 Copies in 20 Days ! Triue Inahuaplighuter, The minst extraordiitmry anid TPhrillinig 'Tate of intoderti Titmes. This is the universal testimonty of the Netwspaper P'ress. and the V'erdict. of the We have heetn utterly unable to fill ouir orders, so great htas heens the deodam d for thtis OREAT AMERICAN ROIMANCES PtaiitEn By JOIIN P., JEWET'T &t CO., foston. Attd for sale by all Booksellers. P. 8.--The work will be forwarded by mail to any person erfciosing 81 and six postage ssampir. Maerch 22, 1854. 21 4t ICE! 103! XCH!! THE" WIIMINGTON ICE lousE " Is now open. Tlhe Public may debend upot having their wants supplied, at A LL SL-A. SON S of the year, on reasonable ~terns. Ice ordered from the country will be well packrd and promptly forwarded at all times. All orders for Ice rnust be addr'essed to WIL MIINGTONq ICE HOUSE." EFTER MS CA SH, which wHil be stricts Ily aehered to in all case. Deposits may be made by persons ordering from a distance. gg PRICE, ONE CENT PER POUND. Estra chrefor package, dray age, &c. .. A .VAEOK LEN, Proprietur. April 5th, 1854 23 Om. $100 REWARD, WILL be given for the a pprehenslons and de. livery to the Mlaster of either Workhouse lth Charleston, or any jail in the State, of ISA AC, sometimes called John Brown, who, without any knowu cause, left the James Ilill Planta tion on the 20th of October last. Said felliow is 5'feet 8 inches in height, mustee complexion, snart, Intelligent spoken, and Is a Carpenter by trade ; and wvheni last heard of was In the lower country, on 3foCord 's plantation. Fifty dollars, mn additon to the above reward, will be paid sApon proof to conviction of his being harbored or emplyed by a, whijo or colored person. A p1to J. & J.D. KIRtK PATRICII. 29h,182.29 tf. CROCKERY AND GLjASSWARia. ClflNA andI Granitte Tea's, Granitte Dinner and Breakfaist Plates, Steali Dishes, Butter Dilshes, Soup Bowls, Custard Stands, F'rnits Sas, Flower Vaseg, Chihia anti' 'lu Canidlesticks, Preserve Dishes, Decanters, Tumbletu, Wihe Glasses, Glass P'itchers, and a nulpber of other articles jakt recei'ved and for sale by Tr. J.- SLOsYONS & C Maqr h ?79u 21 At Bishopville. T HE Subscribers are now receiving from the Charleston, Baltimore ana New York m::!tets, a large and complete Stock of Goods for the Spring and Summer trade, comprising in part, under the following heads, viz : Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Among which, is a fine assortment of Mus ins, Lice, Colla r, Gloves, Mitts, &c. READY MADE CLOTHING, Boots & Shoes. Ladies fashionable Silk and Straw Bon nets. Gnt lemon's fashionable HATS-Pana ma, Leghorn, and P. L. Do. Hardware & Cutlery. Carriage IHardware and Trimmings, I ron, Nails, Ilollow-ware, Saddles, Bridles, Martingales and Collars, &c., &c., &p.. Also, a full supply of . GROOEJ[ flS." All of which wiIl be sold low for cash or to punctual customers on time. Thankful for past favors, we .respect. fully asks a continuance of patronage, promising on our part to use every'exer. tion to satisfy our customers in pfces. ROGERS & SPI ICER. Bishiopville, Mar. 15, 18541. -[~t-tf] New Store and New Goods, DR[GS AND MEDICINES. THE undersigned has established himself in this village, and has now opened a large and well assorted stock of Fresa anid Select Druge anid Medicinc, wiltl Palnts, Oils, Dye-Staa aifs, Window Glass, Var niulshes, Pernmanaery, Patenit Me. diciases, &c. &c. All of which are of the best quality, and will be solo on accomo datin terms. A shareof the public patroasp iisleted. W. C. L. RICE, M. D: Dec. 28 1853. 9-tf. lO trive bl'y the next'Train, a choice lot of Groceries from Baltimore, such as Clarified and Coffee Sugars, superior R~o and Java Coffee, No. 1. Mackerel in Kits, Soaps, Starch &c., which can be bought low from. BUTLER & NISWBERY. March 15th, 1854 20 if. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICi1 WIN & CLA RKSON, THE undersigned have this day, associated themselves together,. under the above name and style for the transaction of all tainre in the CLOTHING, and MERCHANT 1'AILORS' line, and may be found at the Corner store formerly occulpied by Clark 4 Bro., where they wdl be happy to accommodate their friends and the pubice generally. D. .. W INN, March 13, 1851. 21 if BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, GAITERS, &C,, &C. THE Emporium of Fashion and Quality, where play he fopnpd a complete assortment of Ladies' Mens' Boys' Misses and Childrens' Boots, Shoes, Gaiters,&c.,-of almis.t every style and quality. They are fresh goods and are all t*arraulted togive astj4fagthat.~' N.7 dor t' R: C. Wcbb, ' C_. DAGUERREO TYPES. JR. LtJAFAR has just received from Charleston a new and beautif'ul collec. tion of Fancy Cases, Medallions, Brooch es, etc, which Ihe would other to the people of Sumnterville aind vicinity, imd respect. fully requests them to call -and examine for themselves. lie~ is thauikful for thre kind favors which h ive already been con fe-red, andu' would earne.4tiv solicit a contmn uaon of the samte. Rouoiius up stairs next to the Sumuter Banner Office. March 22th 1854 21 . t f. LAND FOR SALE, A TRACT of Ladbl-gn toth ceased, lymig on the main road le-adinig fronrt Camden to Carter's Crossing, on Scape O're. Trhe said lands are bounded by lands of Stecphien Bloykin, Darlin Da vis, [Dr. IE. Gregg, James Corhitt andl Ma ry Mims. Terms reasonable. Apply to either of the subscriber, at M~ayesville P. O. GO1. C. MIJLDROW, ROBT. B. MULLROW,> Exectutors. WMi. 3. MiLLROW,) March 22, 18154 21 2m,. 2,000 LB.of choice countr cured i HAONand 00 bs.No. l, LE AIF LA RD. for sale lowi for cash only, by . BU'i'ER & NEWBURY. Mfarch 15:h. 1854 20 tf. FODDER, FODDER FOR Sale, 'I' the te residence of Dr. Miuldrow, A on a credit until the first of Natemier, with note and gorad secufity. Apply to Win. 3. Muldrow, on the prentises, GEO C. MUJLDROW, ROOT. B MUJLDROWV, Executors. WMa. J. M ULDROW, * Mfarch 2.2ih, 185 2j 4t. Gopartnership - Notice ness In the mercantile line and-tmay be found at the old stand of WVm. WEBB, where they wvilll be happy to see and ac comodate their friend. and the public. ' R. C. WEBB, Mar. 15, 185. 20 if E. R. O0WPERTH WAIT, Furniture and Ohair .KING, 267 STREET, tive Doorsm ubore Wenltith,-i ' C HA RF TdA N, 8. C Feb. 29' 1854. 18 6%. T'LIfE best and latest Editions of Behool Omoks, of all kihde in general use, to 6e had-at 11T14ftn Emmw~mERY' ardware, Paints, and I Oils, &c. J. & J. B. EWAIRT, COLUMBIA, S. C. IIGN OF THE GOLDEN JACK-PLANE, l Ofer for sale at very low prices, a large and veil assorted stock of II L-SA WS A N D MlLL-IRONS, PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE. STUFFS. W' Goode delivered at the Depot free of Q Charge. . "}J. & 3.. I:EWART. March 15. 1854. -AR- ly. White Lead I White Lead, I 10,000 LBS. PURE.WHITE LEAD for sale low. J. & J. B. EWART, March 15, 1854. C20 ubia, . C. C. P. REMSEN, (SUCCESSOR TO R.. HAWLEY,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF Richardson Street,--No. 89. TWO DOORS BELOW THE MARKET, COLUMBIA, N. C. M.trch 15, 1851. 20 ly. C McKENZIE'S CONFECTIONARY AND PANCY Store, N. IS, Richardson Street, COLUMfUA, S. C. PAfttE AND WEDDINGS FURNISHED - AT SHORTEST NOTICE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. March 15, 1851. 20 . ly. MILLS HOUSEs THOMAS d.NICKERSON Pro pri e Ior, CHARLESTON, S. C. Feb 29, 1854. 18 ly. PLANTERS' HkUTEL, 11Y G. W. BOMAR, South-west eanter of Church and Queen.sts CHARLESTON, P. C. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 1 ' Ba atwright & irk Inosn. COLUMBIA, S. C. WHI OlI&EUALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Pure Drugs, Afedicines, Chemials, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes, Glassware, Dye. Stuffs, and all kinds of GENUINE AND POPULAR PATENT Medicines, . at uof, ' s EXCELSIOR HOTELI O amnded. S. C. D. S. 8ARGtANT, - PROPRLIETOR. Nov- 9, 1853.~ 9 U' C. Ti MASON . WATCH-MAKER & .EiEEhLa . ] IS prepared to do all manner of work In hi, line, with neatness and despatch. is term ae CsEe is satill at his old stand jus Feb. 8, 1854. 319 if To Arrive,. . flD-FIGS, RASiNS, CANDY, PICKLES. GINGER-PRESERVES. CH-EES~, IOTT1L.ED UIDER, PORT. ER, &c. rsl Derage DeLaina Printed Jacdnbts, Fierich Carnbrick&.-Fine asrtrlet di Ging hams, black and caloi-ed; arid .Embroidered Goods &c. &c. J. T. SOLOMONS & CO. March 8th, 1854. 19 tf 3e 8, NIKON, PROPRIETOR OF T['IR: Corner Queen uhd Church-sts. Charleton, M. O. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 t y.. Transparent Window Paper laungings, WARE HOUSE. WHOLESAIE & RETAIL, 117 King Street, Charleston, 8. C, TlIP subse her Is recelting a large assort. 60,000 Roll, of Pper Ifangings ; 1000 pairs of Window Shades 100 Matrasses, of every descrIptIon. Also, Allows, Bolsters, Lace an Must Curtains, Damask, 8atin DeLanes, Cornice, Blinds, FIre Scraenh Venitian ELndjs as uuall at noln al1its branch~, Mar.29,I185. H. W.KI y Agency fbrfIrdnflallng gird T1ornamental ork. o (a Iron Railings, and other Iroir work manu ofCIIA & BIIGTH.RRt, ofBoston. The Work Nilil be delivered' in Charleston at Boston prices W~th the expenses haBxig aFrelgh Insu'ranbe, Ihafate and Any person wishiny ilhlutated Cataloge of ihe dilfir designs can lie uppied h'y -l at coles cai als be ueenpe n fsm SumA nr. .be seewr the ei'ee of tfie Y~'o 60 . JOSEP&t WHILfIEN. 612-East Bay, opposite P. & M. Bank M~ar. 29. l1i 1 ' 'a' r. W. JasDargan & Co. p ETAL. DEALERS in Drugs, Mfedi. ciins. Paints, Oils, [)ve Stuff Pa nt M'edirl'nes, Window Glass, Perfumery, incy Articles, und' a variety of other articles wally kept in Diug- Stores. to. W. DARGAN, W. JA. DAlRGAN+,.bM D. 7'' Next door to China's Hotel. Jan. 2, 1851. 10-tf. Epping's Sarsaparilla, (BEST NOW IN USE,) And a variety of other popular Patent Medi. nes, forsale Dr. W. JAS. DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 if A Lot of Paint Boxes, tWater Colors,) for sale by DARGAN & , Feb. 29, 1854. 18 Garden Seed. A large supply, kept constantly err hand y DARGAN & CO Feb. 29, 18 if Excelsior Family Starch, In pound packag's, powdered. Also the ighy celeb"ated Corn-Starch for ' ' bAKGAli & O. Feb. 29 ,1854, 18 if Genuine Cod Liver Gil, Prepared by Rushton, Clark & Co. Also, old drawn Castor Oil, (very fine.) for sale y DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 if Spanish Cigars ND FINE CHEWING TOBACCO, for safe y DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 if 7ancy and Toilet Articles. A beautifnl assortment. Call at Dargaa's nd examine them. Also a variety of Note Pa. er and Envelopes, for salo by DARGAN & CO. Next door to China's Hotel. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 if A, 0. SQUIER, NO. 208 AND p, MAIN 8TR ET, COLUd1&f,- S. C. Manufacturer and General DEALER IN FINE AND PLAIN LUP m 11M XtQ m Pianos, Chairs, WALl. PAPER, &c. &c. &r At very low prices for cash. He is constant. ~,piisuighim large assortment from him ANUATOIty in Columbia. and from sew York, and now offers - a greater variety han usual. especially so in FANCY AND .NAMELED- FURNITURE, Sitting and ocki Chairs, &c. &c. A. If GALE & CO.'S SUPERIOR AND REALY IMPROVED PIANOS, at .New fork cash prioes...S' All Pianos or Furni. tIre sold. by li kre Wartanted fib one yea? R londet' All kinds of Furniture neatly and Alj ~ XIAllddANY VENESoit tsnd,*0a4ti# Ciblnet Maker's IMateriS, lii eraleservd atsnt nottee with ealoand Wood Coffins. He would roeejfully invites hi, friend. -nd he pubile genetal y to call atid exarnine hi arch 15, 1854. li y. RIOBERT A. YONGUE, COLUMBIA, s. C. tlhGE leave ica call the aitenin of his R1eids and the public to his Uarge and handgomie Stock tiF .JEWELRY, &c. In addition to his formet stock, he has just evda new and extensive -assortrnent of QLD and SILVER WATCHES, Mante .,.CHS of eve4 variet', Silter and Plated 4are, a large vpez Military and Faileg oods ; GunAhs,N ~ rtsma n e Apparths, ine Pocket ad TleCutlery, and iarge ssortment of '1ANCY GOODS. His prices will be found, on examination, to me as moderate as at any other establishment n the Sotith. 'Thankful for past favors, lie so. icits a nttinuance of the patronagn of his bne ida an Otustomers. DR. 0. B. lIIOT, COLtJMBIA, S. C. NLAR THE COURT HOUSE. DEALER JN Drtiga, Medicimes, Chemi uals, Perfbmery and Faey Articles. SELECTED EXPRESSLY FOR TH IS MARKET. March 15, 1854. 20 ly. Boots & Shoes. JAMES FENTON, 1'7., R ic ha rds on S r e et, COLUMBIA, S. C. H AS constantly on band and is daily rcei, ng fresh supplies of all kinds of ILae and enemnsBtsand Shoes of the latest fish. ens. Mao, FRESH CALF-8KINS and SULE LEATH ER for Boot-makers. March 15, 1854- 20 ly. N4L insdale, iealdr in Ofdedries, Li24. Wdfe and Dry Goods, $52 I~CHRD'.9N 8fR EST dd corner ofGarrais' Street, .ae 1,COLUMBIA, . C, Mrh5,1854. 20 Vy. .A- $$$10D, Dealer in P'rovisions Flour, nA CON, GROCERIES, 1%'!NA'S, !JQUORS, LOIGARS, TYBAUC'O. .TA'4S, &c. .. - ALSO, Plantation S1upplies and CO(NTR 1 PROI.iuyo. TEA, MIOLASSES, CHJEESE, &c. 394, Richardson Street, COLUhMaA, s. C, Mua - 5, 1S$4. tr. .,1 Qaubibatgs. Ma. EDITOR : Please announce Col. 1. M. NELSoN as a c.ndidlate for Senator for Claremnont County, at the ensuing election, and oblige NTANr VoTEfR. February 8th, 185f F5 if Kr Watchm an pleoa c"'.y. M'4n. EDITOR : You w'l1 as.Ige maany citiz'ns by announcing Col. J. 1). BLAND INO as'a canid;ite- for Representative for Claremont C'outry,.aC the- next sessior of our Legislature Feb. 6, 1854 1.'r of -'' Watchman please copy. Mr. Editor : The Citizens of Clarendon County are desirous that C. W. L. REYNOLDS, represent them in the next Legindature.. By aenouncing him a Candidate for that ouico, you will oblige them. & We are authorised to announce Maj. A. C. SPAIN as i cand.. date for Representative from Claremno4. County. at the ensuing election. Feb. 22, 18.1. 17 tf V1h Messrs, Editors: You will oblige many voters of Clar--mont glec tion District by an'mincing Ccol. R. LA. ROACIIF Hit101' na a candidate for a seat in thce Lower Branch of the Legisla. ture of dite State of Sout h. Carolina, at the ensuing elertiorr. Felr. 22, 1854. 17 of We the friends of A. R BRADHA51 E qr.. take piaaure tn an nfouncing him a a cnthd-ite for Sheriff* of Sumter District, at the next Election. MANY FRIEDM. Mar. 29, 1854. 23 t GT We are authorised to announce Mr. JAMES E WITHER SPOON of Salem. a Candidatp for Rev reientative for Claremont fCunsity -it the ensuing electin, March 8, It1y. tOp 1( A Number of Voters take pleasurre- in anrtoncirng CoW. WIlLIAM A. COLCLOUOH as a candidate for Sher iffof Sumter District, at the next elect ion. March 16e 1854. 20 if. Mr. Editor, Please announce Capt. '1'. D. FRERot ns a Candidate for Sheriff of Sumter Distriet at the Cseing election. Aug. 21, 185, - 1r. Editor:----You will oblige a number of the vote-rs of Sumter District, by annorrnirg in your cohnnns the name of Ma;jor Jun BALLARD, as a Candidate for Ordinary at the ensuing election. Aug. 13, 18.5.1. 42 tf FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Ma. EDITOR -PIlease ananounce Mr. ROBERtT W. IDUIIAN-l', a canlidate for Tax.Collector f alern (Cunty. at th. next election, iud a7blge! MANY VOTERS. .aliuatyi 14, 1&fr2 13-t f P. M. GBBOiN8 unnioniice ham a cuadf datA inf the office of Tax-Collector for $ajem ( uunfiy, at the ensuimg eletion and F oti O RDIN A RY. OCT it Editor:-You wil pleasie annotmnce WILLIAM H1. ERUN.' SON a a eandidate for thie Office of Ordi rnary of sumter District, at dhe ensuing election. MhY Verr.s. *A pril 27th, 18.2 27....t ecT We are anthorised to announce T.. .1. DININS; Ese.a Candidaie for Clerk of the Coaffi5 at Rthen ton April 16th 1851 is f O7-Mr-Edfteu': Plae s nlounce Mr. 3. J. MCKELLAR., a Candi.. date for Clerk of the Court, for 8tntey' District, and oblige MsiuRY 'opERs. A pril 5 i8.1hgb of W. J. N. HARIMR T are desirous of pug., tin. kim innomnintian fora the EGt1ee or Clek of the (!ourt of sitrmtet bisrict, at the ensning electieth. may 24, 18.%a. gg..tf Mi We @@e athorized to announmce A. E. P'OOIL as a Candidate for Sheriff dlf Surtlter District & (iit'anmm. Ing elecrt ecember 21, 18.* 8-ti Mr, Ediar -Please an notrnce JOHN N. MfcLEOD a candidata for Sheriff' of Snrrrrte IDistrict and ob lige MANT I %fENDS. June 29th; 1850 5.r Trie Subteriber,-wife of~ fli'aherr Cmnan~r of Stinmtertihle,- Shop-lr'bee;. herhv ejivia notice that at the expatiran- eaf ene inonith from'isst publieation of this advertisemnant, it Is her intention to trade as a so!" traeder. rebuar ~ MARY CROGHrAN. ebar ,1854 18 tf HANSW6ZTE & GREEN. WM. HIAYNSWOflTHI. JOHN T. GREEN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SUMTR VILIE, 8. Q. . .ii facicein Sumter and the ad berumary 115m. 185. 26 t FAVILION HOTEL, H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Peb. 28,18 )54 18 ly. COMMISSION MERCHANT', OFaE,, INowR CO.IMr,:CIA, WRARI CHIARLgTON, S. C. Fe. 4 1t- N.