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$100 Rewards at Petersfield Pee Dee River, my Ne gro Fellow Cyrus. Ile is between twen. ty-five and thirty years of age , bright cop. per complexion-high cheek bones, upper Front teeth slightly decayed in front. le is about 5 Feet 10 to 11 inches high, he professes to be a common Carpenter; and was in the habit of working about Sumter. ville, and is brobably lurking about hore now, or at Columbia, where his mother is. I will give one hundred dollars reward for his delivery to inc in Conwayboro, or Fifty Dollars for his confinement in any Jail in the State so I can get him. He formerly belonged to Mr. McLeod of Sum. ter District. SAM. BEL L Con wayboro S. C. April 26, 1854 26 3an. So, Carolina--Sumter Dist. By IV. LE WIS, Es I., Ordinary for said District. Whereas, B. E. Weeks hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and ourdits of late F. Weeks of the said District, deceased. The.e are, therefore, to cite and admon. ish all and singular, the kindred and credi. tors of the said deceased, to be and appea before inc at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Sumter Court house on Friday the 5th day of May next., to show cause, if any, why thf said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 26th day of April in the year of [t.. s.] our Lord, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty.four, and in the 78th year of American Independence. W. LEWIS, o. s. D. April 26th, 1854. 26-2t "PROTECTIOL " AGAINST LIGHTNING. T HE subscribers respectfully informs the citizens of Sumter District that they have just received a supply of Otes's meet perfect Conductors of Electricity. They will supply the people of this Dis trict with the rods and send a mechanic to put them up, or from their simplicity this item of expense can be saved as any one that can use a gimblet and screw driver can do the work. By sending a buggy or cart and servant we can send you the rods and all their fixtures, and instruct the messenger how to put them up, there. by saving you the expense of paying for horses and persons sent out for that pur pose as has been customary in this District by the venders of an inferior article here. tufore. DIXON 4- COGIILAN. April 19, 1864 2 3t. Attention Riflemen, You are hereby ordered to as. no:nzble in front of the Town Iall, on Saturday the 29th inst, at 11 o'clock A. M., fully armed and equipped, for drill and in struction. By order of C.APT. J. B.N. IAMMET. L. L. FRASER, Jr., 0. S. Dinner Committe. W. J. WINDHAM, BtEN. WEEKs, 1. B. WntTrF, G. W. WESroa. E. J. %V. Vauan, C. L. TISDALE, R. TISDALE. L. 1L. FRASER, Jr. April 19,1854. 25 tr CHAMBERS &MARSHAL WHOLESALE & RETAIL .DEALERS IN FANCY & STAPLE DR Y GOODS, No 1, Gratiite Range, CotLvaturA, S, C. E9"" All orders thank ful y received and promptly attenne~d to. BENJ. R. CHAMBERS. WM. MARLSHALL, April 19, 1854. -(5 m Notice. The Co-Partnerhi p heretofore existing be tween Daniel Chandler and Robert J. Ander son, merchants at Lynchburgh, under the names and style of Chandler & Andenson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Robert J. Anderson is duly authorised to close the bus. ineas of the concern, and to receive the paiy. muent of debts due, and is atone responsible for the payment of all outstanding debts of the Co Partnership. DANIEL CHANDL.ER. Mar. 17, r1854 24 St. BOMETHXIG NE~W You can obtain from one of th e first artists in the States a FINE LIKENESS FORl TWO DOLLARS. Mr. S. JENKINS begs leave to inform the 9'citizens of Columbia amd surround ing country that lhe has located himself at the corner of Richardson and Plain streets, over Fisher & Agnew's store, and is ready, with a well-ar ranged light, to funish DlAG U ERR EOTY1'ES of superior style and finish. 8:| I have taken the past two years, at Glen's Gallery, in Charleston, 4,000 daguer eo .Call in and examine specImens. JENKINS. A pril 12th. 1851 24 6t. Notice. The subscriber having completed his ar rangements for making Sash, Blinds andl Pan melI Doors begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he Is prepared to furnuish at short notice, Sash of all sizes primed and glazed. Blinds to suit any size witdows, painted or not, and Pannell Doors of any size or make, a per tie n of public natronage is epctu solicited. is. work is all done by hand and out of good season material. 500 lights of S:,e 10 Sash ready for delivery, to suit windows of 12, 15$, or 18 ight.. JAMl ES HELL. Sumteraille, April 12, 1844. 21 tf For Sale. SA fine large House and lot, with all h::nthe necsary out bumildings, occupied at p resent by Mrs. Murphy, arid situ a ted on MaIn street and nearly oppo. sit. Dr. Withersponi,. For further informa riotn enquire at It office or of R. D. Caston on She premises. April 12, 1854. 24 t $40 Rewards Ranawy from the stnhseribser in. Ottber 15,a Neror GIRI. by the name of AMAIN.DA,. said girl it about 16 years of age and very slender hut, rather light compleeted. Hecr tmother being owned. by Lerny Witherspoon of Sumter Dstri, it ii supposed that sho Is lurkin; about thlat neiglhborlus. I' will give Acty nellara le wrt for her apaprehension and deltier y t ism at, Swift, Creek,, P. Ot. or in sceme Jail, whesE 1 een .set her. *L. I.. ITU('E1W. The Rem owpaed Remedy! VAf .1 -.6 Holloway's Ointment. The extraordinary Unguent is composed of the most healing Balsams, and when used in accordance with the directions whinh accom pany cach pot, will assure cures when all other means fail. Cases of the most desperate Skin. diseases readily Yield to its eflicacy. It is fa mous when used in. cases of 'Gott, Rhouma tism, Contracted or Stiff Joint,, In Asthmas it will dra wonders if well Tubbed into'the Chest. A MOST ASTONISIHINO CliRE OF scRO'ULOUS ULCERS,-A CASE CER't'IFIED BY TnE MAYOR OF DOSTON 'ENGLAND. Copy of a Letter from . .. Noble, Esq., Mayor of Roston', Linrofnshirc. TO PRoFPSEoR IOLOWAY, Dear Sir,--Mrs. Sarah Dixon of Liquorpond Street, Boston, has this day deposed before me that for a considerable period she was severely afflicted with Scrofulous Sores and Ulcers in her arms, feet, legs, and other parts of her body : and although the firstof medical advice was obtained, at the cost of a large sum of money, she obtained no abatement of suffering, but gradually grew worso. Being recommended by a friend to try your Ointment, she procured a small pot, and a box of the Pills, and before that was all used, sym toms of amendment appeared. By persevering with the medicines for a short time longer, ac cording to the directions, and strictly adhering to your rules as to diet, &c., she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the best of health. I remain, Dear Sir, yours truly. (Signed) J. NOBLE. Dated August 12th, 1853. AN EXTRAOnDINARY AND RAPID CURE OF ERYSIPELAS IN TIE LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AID IAD FAILED. Copy of a Letter from A.. Eliabelh Yeates of the Post Oice, Aldwick Road, near iognor, Susses, dured Jan. 121th, 1853. TO PROFESsot IIOLOWAY, Sir,-l suffered for a considerabte period from a severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length settled in my leg, and resisteil all medi cal treatment. l y sufferings were very great, and I quite despaired of any permanent amend ment, when I was advised to have reciiurse to your Ointmenst and Pills. I did so without de lay, and am happy to say the result was emi nently successful, for they ef~ected a radical cure of my leg and restored me to the enjoy. ment of health. I thall ever speak with the utmost confidence of your medicins,and have recommended them to others in this neighbor hood similarly afflicted, who derived equal benefit. I am, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant, (signed) ELIZABETIl Y EATES. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the: following cases: Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Burns, Bunions, Bite of loschetoes and San- Flies, Coco-hay, Chiego foot, Chilblains, Chapped bands, Corns(Soft,) Cancers, Contracted amid SrtFPin*:, E!uphan tiasis, Fistiulas, Gout. Gluyidular Swellings, Lumbagn, Piles, Rlheumatimn, Scalds, Sure Nipples; Sore- throats, Skin-4liseases, Scurvy, Sore-heads, Tumours, Ulcers, Wounds, Yaws. **8LD AT Tin. ESTABLISH)ENT OF i-go FES.oa IIOLOWAY, 244, raeTRND (near TEM PLE BAR,) LoNDoN, and also pt. his.Ilousr. N New Yoal:. Onunms for 'M edicines in the States, addressed ' T. IIOLorwA' NEW Yon Y will receive due attention. Sold also by atIl respectable iruggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States ,in ('ohs, at 37 1-2 cents,87 cents, and $1.50 cents each. To be had Wisuiesale t. the p.rincipal.-rug Houses in the Union. $2 There is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. N. B.--Directions for the guidance of patients iln every disorder are affixed to each Pot. For sale by P. 3I. COIIEN & CO, Cisarleston. March 5th, 155 23 ly. ? or rte Banner. MEFSsas EDITonts: Agamn we see that your columuns have given puhheliation to A. R. BRA D)11 A M'S noneo, as a can lidatte for Sheri oif Sumnter IDimtrint, nimong the mtltwy namoes wte see aninotune for Sherif. WVe esteemr no tman higher thanm Mr. BR.Al)1lA l, he hsas bseent our Deputy Sheriff for nmany yealrs and notwithstand ing the high re.~pons-ibilities he was acrt ing undser for thle Sheriff. his sber. h'on -St anti inidustrnis quabI licat tins ena~bledh hime to act m0 snech a minne111r as to give genIerasl pintisfaction to thme people, lie is a mans that take-s pirie in ri-heving thme wants and necessities of his fellow rman and would, if able , assist ilsemi all, btt his condit ion in hife remnders him una~ble, Wec trust he may tbe elected shersf. A pril 4, 1854. 24 3t SW Wastchmtan copy twice. Notice. -JUST received and Opening a fine stock of thea most fashionable and Latest Styles of Spring and Summer GoodNs. Consisting. in part roft lhe follo)wing articles. El1k. & fasncy Cloths. "& "Cassimes-es. S primg & Sunmmor Tweeds BJk.W White & Fancy Silk V'estings. " " " larsailles "" " Linen Drills BIk. White & Fancy Silk Cravats. Linen & Camtbric Silk & "Hnd', Gloves, Socks, & Drawers Iad's Linen Bousom Shirts and Collars. Silk & Merinoe under Shsirts. 111k. Silk " Hlats.. Panama & fancy Hats. Clothing, Bl1k. a-nd Faney Cloth Coals. and Sack. "C " " Afnaca a Silk, Grass and Linen " ' Drap d'eto ". " " 111k, and Fancy Cassimero Pant., Drap d'ete and Tlweedls, Whmte and Faney Limnn Bl1k. White, andI fancy Silk Vests Bombazine andl Linen - What andl fancy Marsailes, All of which we invite onr friends and the public generally to call and examine. We are also prepared to matke to order, any articles In the '! ailoriig line, as neat arid Cheap as cart be done in the state on the same terms. WINN & CLARLKSON. A pril 12, 1851. 21 i Administrator's Notice. All persons having demands against the Estate of WV. C. Gtuerry, deceasned, are requested to hand themn in properly attes ted ; and all those indebted to) the same, will make payment to the siscriber by the first of November next. * WV. C. GUER RY, Administ rator. A pr., 5, 1854. 23. 4t. Notice. SStrayed from the subscribers Steam Mil [in Clarendon, on Saturday last, --two IHorses, one of theam a dark hay,. of medium. sise, with marks of saddle en his' back, the other Is a sorrel, nearly blind, any person taking up snaid horses, will be suitably sewardidl. - - -'. R. HARLVIN. Apr'. 5A 1863. ' de NEW & FASHIONABLE SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Thd subscriber would respectfully call attention to his large and well assorted stock of Challiea and Berege DeLaines, Plain colored Bereges, printed do. Printed and plain Jaconet Muslin.i, Poplin and Linen Lustres, in dress patterns, Ginghams, Black and col'd Silks, Marcelain Silks Dotted & Plain Swiss Musline, Mull Muslins, Fine Embroidered collars, Chenti. settee. lifants- Waists &c. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves &.c. At low and uniform prices. L. B. HANKS. OSNABURGS, Plain Striped Blue Denims, 'Tickings-&c. Bleached and Brown Shirting, 9 1-4,. 10 1.4, and 11 1.4. Linen a'uble cloths, Diapers &c. Long Cloths of all qualities. Fronting Linens, Pillow-case Linens. by L. B. IANKS. EATABLES, Figs, Prunes,- Raisins, Preserves, Candies, Nuts &c &c. L. B. HANKS. Almost anything else to be called for For sale by L. B. HANKS. April 5, 1854. 23 tf Notice, THiE subscribers are now receiving their stock of Spring and Summer goods, which have been selected with great care, and cannot fail to give satisfaction in style,quality, and prices. Our stock compises all articles which the wants and taste of the community demaud, and we solicit a call from our friends and the pub. lic before calling elsewhere as we have many new styles which cannot fail to please. TIN DAL, W ATSON - CO. Mar.'29, 1851. 22 tf Just Received, A Fresh supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing any thing and EVERY thing, selected by the Subscriber himself, whose lung experience and knowledge of the Ropes, makes it no presumption in him to say, that some of them are cheaper goods than have ever been brought to this market. Brown Houmespuna 25 yards to the dollar. Gentlemen's Hoskin Gloves 75 eta. a pair. Beautiful colored Muslin at 12 1.2 ets, per yar-l. French Drillings 10 ets. a yard, a fine assortment of Fancy Goods that must and should be sold. Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Hats, and Bonnets, Ladies, Gents, and Youths shoes and Gaiters, fine and common. To enumerate would be too tedious, but come and see and I will warrant you satisfaction, both in style, and prices PERRY MOSES. April 5th, 1851 23 tf PROVISIONS. Country Blams, and Shoulders, Pickled Beef and Tongues Goshen Butter, Rice, Flour &c. Mixed Pickles, in pts, qts. and 1-2 gals. Olives, Capers &c Candies, Raisons &c Raisons 100 Boxes at a Dollar per Box' PERRY MOSES' Apr., 5, 1854. 23 tr. Dancing School. FONS.BERGER having been advised . to open a Dancing School in Sum terville, respectfully informs the citizens of said place that he will do so on the let of May, or sooner if he can ibave Charleston before said time. Mons. B. is already known at Sumitervtlle, having taught there in 150. !c wllhweve say Ifo thle information of thiosec persons who do not know him that he is an "Artist" and teach es what is really dancing ; teaching fromi the beautiful "Walking Steps," called Ladies and Gent lens style, tup to the miost ditlicult passes of Opera Dancing. I~e also assures thme pubhic that he teaches the figures i'f the "Qutadrilles " such as thev' are danced at the ball romom. nlso the real Polka, Schiottish, Rtedowa, Polka, Mazukai the beautiful Sicilienne, and~ the waltz a deux temips or "waltz at two times" being now the only waltz used in fashionable Society, lie alson teacies the old Stvle of datncig with fancy dances of every descrptiomn. Best reterenices given. TPer mis: $12 per session of 18 lessons, three lemcon a week. ShmouldI thme clamss be of 40 pupils the price wimll be only $10. Personms wish ingr to subscribe will call on Mr. Theodore. A pr. 5. 1851. 23 t 1L7 W~atectman copy. N. A. 00HEN & COHN, IMYPORLTERS& DEALERLMINV FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DMll GOODS. No. 117 East Bay, NATIIAN A. COIIEN, LEAP'OL D COllN. CIIAR LESTON, S. C. Mar. 29, 185-1. 22 ly A, ANDERSON, Suluuaterv ille, S. C. Respectinofly irrformrs the people of -S'rnr ter District thrit he lhas just receive.i amdi now offers for sale the bes'.selected and .fl most choice stock of SPigl aund Sn11111110r Tha canothe Goodie, Tha canotbesurpassed by anything in (lifa market. ie has received maany new styles which purohasers would do well to examine be fore buying elsewhere. BRO ADULO'IIIlS, CASS1IMERES AND V E STI NG6S. A fuland largemsuppy of Ilosiery, Shirtn, kerchiefs, &c. &c., A large assortment of RCNADY MADFE CLO' Till NG, which will be soldI low. C$P Garments mannfacturedl by the o'.bscri ber, and wsarranted to give satisfactIon. Or dern from at distance promptly attended to. A. ANDERSON. April 5th. 1854 if Taxes, A LL who are liale to taxation within the incorporate limita of Sumte rville are informed , that dturing m - absence, they w ill find their accoimts with V. .J. N. IAM MMET, m ydeputy, at IR. C. WVEIffI & Co.'s store, the first day of May is the last day of grace, pay up and save cost. WV. S-. IIUDSON, C. C. A pr. 5, 1853. 23 - f NSW GOOD3B. The subscribers are now in receipt of their SPRING AN NDSUMMERI STOCK, conhistinig of everyvariety of Gents' atnd Ladies' dress goods. Groceries, Hard ware &c., which they are prepared to sell as cheap as this market can aff'ord. Please caU and examine for yourselves. Apv, , 1b4R. C. WEFBB &, CO. A o., . 15423. t f. Sale of Valuable Lands. IN EQUITY-MARION DISTRICT. Finley M. McCorkle, vs. Bill for Parti. C. Henry Black and wife, tion, &c. and others. J In pursuance of a decretal order of the Court of Equity in this case, I will offer fin ale at Marion Court House, on the first Monday in May next, the following valuable tracts of land: 1. Tract of land situated ;n Darlington District, near the boundary of the Districts of Marion and Darlington, and within two mies of the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, containing finrteen hundred and nine acres, on which the late Mrs. 11. 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 cultivation, and located in a neighborhood of wealth and fine socie ty. There is also on the premises a store house, considered a fine stand for business. Appraised at eight Ii rs per acre. 2. A tract of land commonly called the Brown tract, adjacent to the first ntned, 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 acre. 5. The Woodrow tray t of land, contain ing four hundred and sixteen acres, situ ated in Marion District. Appraised at four dollars per. acre. 6 and 7. The M:ii tract of land, to be sold 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. On the tract are a fine steam Mill, dwelling house and.-negro touses. The lands of this tract are well adapted to the cultivation of cotton, corn, et -., contain a quantity of valuahie timber, and being situated within a short distance of the Pee Dee, and abounding 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 on application at the Comnis:oner's office. Terms of sale: The lands will not be sold fcr less than the appraised value. If a greater price than the appraisement is offered, they will be sold on those terms. Expenses of sale cash-for the balance a credit of one, two, three, four and file years; interest front 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. Commissinn'r' Office, 1 Marion C. 11., March 29, 1854.' Just Received, LADI ES' Boottees and Walking' Shoes, G li ters, Kid-Tie, &c. Gents' Calf Boots, and Boottees, Ladies' and Gents. Over Rhrs. Also-A flme assortmnent of Ilardware, Tin WVare, Sadle-ry, &c. F~ancy Goods. tLaien- Wood sait iNoroca Work-tHoxes, P'u- Boxes, Port- Monies, Segar-Cases, lirace kets, Ihair and Trooth Brushes, Dressing, Tuck, and Pocket Conmbs, &c. IHooks. dye. Novels, P'oeticad Works and Schoot Books, and a line assorument of Stationary. Brown. Clarifie.d anti Crushed Sugars, Rio and Javas Col1ee, Molasses, Cheese, Raiisonst, Dried Figs ,Flour, Candle, Soap, T.-a, Starch, Pickles, Sardines, G;inger P'rese-rves, &c. Aliso, a finoe assoratment of Cooking Utensils, For sale by J. Tr. SOLOMONS & Co. Marcha 22th, I8&i 21 ife XIE! XC'! 102EZI THE " WILMINGTON ICE HOUSE " Is now op-it. The Public may depenil upon havmg~ their wants strpplied, at A LLSEA SONh of the year, ona reasomabte terms. Ice orderedt fromt the country will be well packs d and promptly forwarded at all times. All iorde*rN for ft-e must be addreSsed to lWf . MINGTON ICE I[OUSE~.'' tidF TER.lS CAShI, which wilt he strict ly adhered to in aHl cases. Depiosits may be made by persons ordering from a distance. gf- I'RICE, ONE CENT PER POUND. Extra charge fur package, dray age, &e. A. M. VAN B3OlKELEN, Proprietor. A pril 5th, 1854i 23 Gim. E. R, COWPERTHWAIT, Furniture and Chair KING, '267 STREETr, Five Doors iabove Wenatwortla, ClIA RIESTVON,, S. C. F~eb. 29, 185A - 18 6'm. T HIE hest and latest Editions of School Books, of all kinds in general use, to 6e had at 10LOIEfl & l EWIBERYiS. Marcht 15th, 1851 20 tf. The Subscriber OFFE RS for sale his plantation in the Fork of Black River containing Finecin hundred Acres of Land; two hundred and fifty acres cleared and well fenced. JAMES II. NELSON. M1arh 29th, 1851.' 22 3mn House and Lot for Sale, SIn Sumtervil, conftaining 3-4 of IjEan acre, situated near the Preshy terian Church, vWithu all necessary buildmgs thereon. Conditioner one-third cash, the ballance payable first Janutary next. For informatioYapply at this office. A pr, 5, 1854. 23 8t JOhN T. DARBY. WITII G, LITTLE & C0, G. LITTLE. J D. SCO'T" C, F. JACKSON. No. 199 KING ST lR EE', Next door to Victorir inotel. CIA RLSTON 8. C. Always on hand--A large and Fashionable Stoek of Readly-Made Clothing, AT TnIULOwK5T 1o5sF3LE PIE,, SiIllRS, 1l0 ERUMBRE LLAtS, &c. &c W~HOLESALE ANE RJPTAIL~. -Apr. I2, 185h. M ~ n, At Bishopville. TIlHE Subscribers are now receiving from the Charleston, Bltimore- antJ New York markets, a large and completeStock of Goods for the Spring and Summer trade, conprising in part, under the following heads, viz: Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Among which, is a fine assortment of Mus ins, lice, Colla re, Gloves, Mitts, &c. READY MADE CLOTHING, Boots & Shoce. Ladies fashionable Silk and Straw Bon nets. Gentlemen's fashionablo IIATS-Pana ma, Leghorn, and P. L. Do. Hardware & Cutlery. Carriage Hardware and Trimmings Iron, Nails, Ilollow-ware, Saddles, Bridles Martingales and Collars, &c., &c., &c. Also, a full supply of GROCERIES. All of which will be sold low for cash or to punctual customers on time. Thankful for past favorq, we respect fully asks a continuance of patronage, promising on our part to use every exer tion to satisfy our customers in prices. ROGERS & SPENCER. Bishopville, Mar. 15, 1851. [20-tf] New Store and New Goods. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. TIIE undersigned has established himself in, this village, and has now opened a large ands well assorted stock of Fresh aund Select Drugs and Medieines,, with Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Wiadow Glas, Var nishes, Perfassaaery, Patent ille. dicitaes, &c. &c. All of which are of the beat quality, and will be sold on accomo. dating ter m. A share of the public patronage is solicited. W. G. L. RICE, M. D. Dec. 28 1853. 9-tf. TO arrive by the next Train, a choice lot of Groceries from Baltimore, such as Clarified and Coffee Sugars, superior Rio and Java Coffee, No. 1. Mackerel in Kits, Soaps, Starch &c., which can be bought low from. BUTLER & NEWBERY, March 15th, 1854 20 tf. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. WINN & CLARKSON, TIIE undersigned have this day, associated themselves together, under the above name and style for the transaction of all busines in the CLOTHING, and MERCHANT TAILORS' line, and may be found at the Corner store formerly occupied by Clark 4 Bro., where they will be happy to accommodate their friends and the public generally. 1). 1. WINN. S. E. W. CLARKSON. Slarch 13, 1851. 21 if BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, GAITERS, &C,, &C. THE Eaporum of Fashion and Quality, where may he found a complete assortment of Ladies' Men.' Boys' Misses and Children.' Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., of almost every style and quality. They are fresh goods and are all warranted to give satisfaction. J. T. BRUNSON. Next door to R. C. Webb, & Co. Mar. 22, 1851. 21 ii' DAGUERREOTYPES. R.J IL AFAR h as jest received from VAChiarl eston a new and heatiful collec tion of Fancy Cases, Medallions, Brooch es, etc, which he would o0'r to the people of H'umterville and vicinity, and respect fully requests them to call and examine for themiselves. Ilo in thankful for the kind favors which have already been cont fered, and would earnestly solicit a contin uation of the same. Rooms up stairs next to the Sumter Banner Of~ee. March 22th 1854 21l tf. LAND FOR SALE. A TRACT of Land beo-aging to the Estate of Dr. Robert Muldrow, de Ceased, lying on the main road h'adin~g fronm Camden to~ Carter's Crossing, on Scape O're. The said lands are bounded by lands of Stephen Boykin, Darlin Da vis, Dr. E. Gregrg, James Corbitt and Ma ry Mimmin. Terms reasonable. Apply to either of the subscriber, at Mayesville P. O. G'EQ. C. MULDfROW,) ROBT. B. MULiDROWV, Exectors. WVM. J. MUEDROW, Marcha 22r 1851 21 2m Copartnership Notice RI. 0. WDB~~J & ICOs TjilIE undersigned, hnte associated them &selvyes together, under tite above nlame and style, for the transactioh of all busi ness in the mercantile line and may be found at the old stand of Wmn. WEBB3, where they willI be happy to see and ac cotnodate thetir friends and the pufrlic. II, S. WE~BB. Mat. I5, 185 (. 20 t f $100 REWARD, WILL be given for the apprehaensaow andl d livery to the MJater of either Workhouse in Chlarlestott, or any jail in the State, of ISA AC, sometimes called John Brown, who without any knowtt canuse, left te Ja:wes Hill Planta tion on the 20th of October first. Said fellow Is 5 feet 8 inces In height, muutee comploxlon, smart, intelligent spoken, and is a Carpenter by trade ; and '9hen last heard of was in the lower country ,on McCord's plantation. Fifty dollars, in addtio to the aboyo reward, will be paid upon proof to conviction of his being harbored or emplyed by a white or colored person. App3 to J. & 3. D. KIRKPATRICII. 29th, 1853. 22 tf. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,. CIIINA andl Granitte Tea's, Granitte Dinner and Breakfast Plates, Steak Dishes. Butter Dishaes, Soup Bowls, Custard Standis, Fruits Stands, Flower Vanes, China and Class Candlesticks, Preserve Dishes, Decanteas, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Glass Pitchers, and a number of other articles just received and for sale by T..SOLOMwONS &CO. Marcia 22th, 1851 1 f 0i" LB.of choice country cured BACONr and 500 lb.. N~o. 16 LEAF LAR D. for sale low for cash only, .by BULE '1PR & NEWBERY. March 15th. 1&4 2 tfr Dr. W. JasDargan & Co. R ETA IL DEA'LERS in- Drugs, Midi. cines, Paints, Oils, Dyo. Stuffs,. Pa-. tent Medicines,. Window Glas.,. Perfumery,. Fancy Artidies, and'a varietyof.otheirarticlea. usually kept in. Drug Stores. JNo. W. DaIOAN, W. J'as. DARGAN, M. D:. gg'' Next'dbor-to.China's lintel. Jan. 2, 1854.. 10-tf. Epping'' Sarsaparila, (BEST NOW IN USE;) And a variety of other. popular Patent Medi=. cines, for sale b Dr. W. JAS. DARGAN.& CO. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 tf A Lot of Paint Boxes. %Water Colors,) for sale by DARGAN & ~ Feb. 29, 1854. D 8 Garden Seed. A large supply, kept constantly on hand' DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 18 if Excelsior Family Starch, In pound package.., powdered. Also the~ highly oelebrated Corn-Starch, for sale by DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29 ,1854. 18 ro Genuine Cod Liver Oil, P-repared by Rushton, Clark & Co. Also, sold drawn Castor Oil, (very fine.) for sale by 2 5ARGAN & CO. Tab. 29, tr85.r. 1A tf Spanisi Cigars AND FINE CHEWING TOBACCO, for sale By b 2DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29, I8 4. 18. if Fancy and Toilet Articles. A beautifnl assortment. Call at Dorga 's and examine them. Also a variety of Note Pa per and Envelopes, for sale by DARGAN & CO. Next door to China's Hotel. Feb. 29, 1851. 18 if At C. SQUIER, NO. 208 AND 210. MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 1Manufacturer and General DEALER IN FINE AND PLAIN Pianos, Chairs, WALL-PA PER, &c. &c. &c At very knw prices ow cash. le s eunstas 1y replenishing his large assortment fmm his. MANUFACTORY in Columbia, nd frem New York. and now offers a greater variety than usual, especially on in FANCY AND ENAMELED FIRNITURE, Sitting and Rocking Chairs. &c. &c. A. i. GALE & CO.'S SUPERIOR AND GREATLY IMPROVED PIANOS, as New York cash prices. 87 All Pae ec Fura' cure sold by him are warranted for one year or longer. All kinds of Furniture neatly and prompuly repaired. A arge lit of MAHOGANY VENEERS on hand, wilh other Cabinet Maker's Material., in great rariety. WALL-PAPER AND BORDERING, a larg and rich assortment. MetneralCsrve at short notice with Hie would respectfully invikes his friends and tepublre generally to call and examine his March 15, 1851. 20) ly. ROBERT A. YONGUE, COLUMBIA, S. C. 8EGtS leave to call the attention of his friends and the public to his Large and handsome Stock OF JEWELRY, &c. Int additiont to his former stock, he bas just recerved a new and extens'ive assortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, Mantel CLOCK(S of every variety. Silver and Plated Ware-, a large varit y Military and Farrey Goods ; Gons, Rifles, Sprtsman . Apparatus, Fine Pocket and Tabl Crtlery, and alarge assortment of FANCY GOODS. His prices will be found, on-examination, to he as moderate as at any other establishment in the South. 'Thankful for past favors, he so licits a continuance of the patronage of his former friend, anid customers, March 15, 1851. 20 ly. DR. C. H. 1MIOT, COLUMBIA, S. C. NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. DEALER IN Drugs, 1Medicimes, Chemi cals, Perfbmery and Fancy Articles. SELECTED EXFRtSSLY FOtt TiflS MA~RKET. March 15, 185.. 2?) ly, IK Hinsdale,. Dealer in Groceries, Hard ware and Dry Goods, 252, RIClIARDISON STREETS d.nd coriler of Garvais' Street, CXYLUSWBIA, S. C. M~arch 15, 18&i. 20 ly. A. BROIDE, Dealer in Proavisions, Floure, BA4 CON, GROCERIES, W*~1Vl', LIQUORS, CIGARS, TODAUCCO. TEAS, &e, ALSO, Plantation Bapplies and COUNTRY PRODUCE. TEA, MOkAtSE C1*EESE, &c. 194, &ichardson Street,1 COLUMIIIA, 8. C. Plarefi f5, 1834. 20 ly. To Arrive, DRIEF.nIGS, RCASINS CANDI, PICI(LES, GINGER-Pt(FBERVES. (CHEESE, BOTT LMD CL1BER, PORT ER, &c. ALSO, lerag Detains, Pritfed Jacont,~ Yrenchi Caw ricks.--Fine assortment of Ging hums1 black and colored, andc Etnroide'red Goode, &e. &c. J1. T. SOLOMONS-& Co. March 8th. 1b54. i9 er 6aubi1atgs. MR. EDITOR : Please announce CoL J. M. NELSON as a candidate for Senatum for. Claremont (County, at the ensuing election,. and oblige- MANY VoTEaa,. February 8th,.1604' I& t; OJT Watchman pldase copy Met.. EnToR:: Your will oblige- many citizens by. announcing 0bl. L1. D. BLAND.. ING as a candidate. for Jlepresentative for' (Clanmnont County,.at the- next session ofh our Legislature. Feb. 6,. 18i4' 1S t Ti" Watchman please copy. Mr. Editor:- The Citizens: of Clitrendon County are- desirous that C. W.. L. REYNOLDS,.represent them in the nest Legislature. By announcing him a. Candidate for that offibe, you! will'oblige them. ii We are authorised to announce laj. A. C. SPAIN as a cand. dabs for Representative from. Claremont County. at the- ensuing election,.. Feb. 22; 1:x.. 17; tf ' Messrs, Editors: Youi will oblige many votensof Claemont Elec tion District 'my announcing Cal. R. Im. ROACIlEl HKRIOT asa candidate- for a seat in the Lower Branch-of the Legisla ture of the State of South Carolina,. at the ensuing electionm. Feb. 22, 1i84.. IT tr We the friends of A, R. BRADHAM Eaqr.. take pleasure in an. nouncing himas a candidate for Sheriff of Sumter District, at the next Election.. MANY FRIEDS. Mar. 29, 1854. 22 tf (t-P We are authorised to announce Mr.. JAMES E. WLTHEft SPOON,. of Salem, a Candidate- for Rep resentative for Claremont County at the ensuing election. March.&,. 1854. W f A Number of Voters take pleasure in announcing Col. WIl.LIAM A. COLCLOUGI an a candidate for Sher if of Sumter District, at the next election. tarch 15,- 1854. 20 t. Mr. Editor: Please announce Capt. T. D. FnIERSoN as a Candidate for Sherifl of Sumter District at theceuing electior. Aug. 21, I853. Er. Editor :---You will oblige a number of the voters of Sumter District, by announcing in your column, the name of Major J HN JALLARD, ae- a Candidate for Ordinary at the ensuing election. Aug. 73, 1853. 42 t f FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Mx. EDITOR :--Please announce Mr. ROBERT W. DURANT, a candidate for Tax-Collector of Salem Cuenty, at the next election, and oblige ManT VOTERS.. JanuaryI4, 85 13--.f W The friends of Capt. P.M. GJ1BBONS announce him a candi date for the office of Tax-Colleetor for Salem County, at theo ensuing election and, oblige MAzqy Vo--raS. October 1%I~5. FO0R O R.DI N ARY.3 (t-P Er, Editor :--You winl please announce WILLIA M HI. BRUN SON ase a candidate for the Office of Ordi nary of Sumter District, at the ensuing election. ManSY VoTRan.. A pril 27th, 1852 27-tf F OR C LE RK. (Ic We are authorized to announce 'T. 3. DINKINSf , Faq., a Candidate for Clerk of the Court, at the enaning election.. MANY VoTrERS. A pril6th 1851 2tfe 0:' Mr. Editor: Please am nounce Mr. J. J. McKELLt.Al, a Candi. date for Clerk of thim Court, for Sumtet D~istrict, and oblige MIANrY VOTERS. April 18i, 1852, 25.-tf FOR CLERK. MR. EDITOR:--MANY FR1?ENDS of WV. i. N. HAMMET are desiroue of pgt., ting him in nomination for the Office n6' Clerk of the Court of Sumter Wetrict, aO the ensuing election. May 24, 1853. 30t..s toa&~ We are authorized to nnonceA. E. POOLi aa- a- candidate for Sheriff of Sumter Dtsin at theense.. ing election. December 21, 1853( g.-tf Mr. Editerf-Please an nounce JOHN lN 1cLEODY a candidate for Sherif ef Sumter Dlistuict and ob,. lige MAar FairoS.. June S6afr,- 1853 35-.tf Notice. TVie Sulisc'iberd ife of Hubhert Crogham of Sumterville, Shop-keeper, hereby give. notice that at the eupiration of one mentir from first publicatian of this advertisement, it is hier intention to trade s a ale trader, MARY CRtOGIIAN. Febvuary 28, 184 18 (f HAYN8WORTE & GREEKs WMa. IIAYNSWORTH. JOHNl A R25 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL pfactice int sumter cmd the ad joining tDistricte. February 16th, 1808. U tf PAVILION MOTEL, HI. L. BUTTE~RFIELD, Feb,29 1814.- 18 iy, f Ti MASON. #ATC-MARKI A .~3L . S prepared to do all Tm~tof- k Sie ihnatness aa eP. ll. to bove the a odstandJs Feb.8.18&. 4 -