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I)r. Gtasito's Improecd E; rtract of Yelloo )uck rind Snrsapari l!a is a suro remudy for he. reditary taints. 'l'housantlt of indiviluals are cured with grievous coin pluints which they inherit from their p arents. Tue useof the 1fellmo Dock and .Sar.saparilla will prevent all this. anl save at -Vast arnount of misery andi tnany valamblet lives, 'for it thoroughlh r.rpiels from the system the La tent taint, which is the reed of disease, and so takes oif' the curse by which the sins or misfor tunes of the parents are so often visited upon the innocent uoi;pring. Parents owe it to their chiliren to guard them against the eflect of maladies that may be corn maunicated by decent, and children of parents that have at any time been efil-eted with con sumption, Scrofula or syphilis, owe it to theim selves to tako precaution against the disease being revived in them. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock Antd Sarsaparilla is a sure anti dote in such cases. See advertisement. New Establishment, RICE & TIHOMISON, SUMTER I 'ILLIE, S. C. Dealers in Fnglish, French and American Drus, Mediicinies and Cheanicals, 'Paints, Oils, Varnishes and )ye.Stuafl', Glass, Putty, Glue and Sand Papser. Paint, Varnish, Camel 1lair and Whitewash Brushes, Fine and Choice Perfumery and Fancy Goods, Pure Liquors and Wines, for medical purposes, Lancets, Scarificators nnd Cupping Glasses, &c. All the Popular Patent Medicines direct f rom the proprietors. Agents by appointment for Dr. Javnes' 'tnd Dr. Dennis' celebrated Family Meldi.. c ines, also for Farreil's Arabian 'inimrient, 'Mortimer & :M a.wbray's Hampton Tti c ture. Carter's Spanish Mixture. &c. All articles rom this Establishn.,ent are warranted fresh and genuine. Physicians, Planters and country Mer rhants sending to us, can rely uppergetting Prime Artteles, and having their orders promnptly excuntcd. July 26, 1851 39 tim. Choice Old Brandy and W I N ES. have now in store soine very supe .or Old Brandy, which has been selected by ourselves, for medicinal purposes. Its age and mildness together with its purity, will be of great cornsequence to invalids who are necessitated to use it. A - LSO, A variety of very select Wines, consisting of Olde Iedeira, Old Port Wine, Browm Sherry, Pale Sherry & Pure Claret Win, Imported by ourselves, all of which we warrant genuine, and of the very best quality. For sale by BOATWVRIGlIT & BARKULOO, Court llonue Range, Columnibia; S. C. July 26, 185.1. 89 tf Choice Pieces of Lumber, To MLeharics <f all branches, Carriage Manfacturers and Cabinet Makers. TIlE Sulscriber tzaving two Steam Saw Miills in dally operation, is now ready to Iurnish hilis of choice aumiier to atiny roriunt of the fol low ingr wood, Long anid " hort LealfPine, Poplar, peach, .\laplec, et (. urn, Oak. 11iikory, Ash, 1ld iy, .Rnd Bay. Cypress, Black Walnut, antd Caerr i, Bill' of the above woods. can he I nrishelad at 'any i f the Rtailroad lDepmois ini Sonith Ca.rolina or contiectong poinits in :adjoining States; always at low and uni formn prms. Adilre.s the Ssthsicriher id lack~:ville, or O)rarngeburg L. 11, S. C. DA:NIlil, LARIIIY, Sen. lPInT Charleston Mercutry. Angustn 1 iain, Greenvill .\ Minntamieer a ndi South crn Rights Advocate copy onrce a wveek for two weks tand forward bill to the sub. serimer. Jurly2f, 18~>1. 39 ) Notice [S hereby given lhar thre Subuscribior is ino A longer curnnected with the Ii, n, hereto. fore existing under thre title of "Newman *& WVoods "' Thle Co-partnuership being this day dissolved by mititunal 'conasent. July 19tha 185.1. A. M, WOODS. Lynches' Lake P. 0. \9illiramisbutrg Distruct. -July 20, 183I Ileadqua~rtcers. MI~LFORD, 18th July, 185. ORDE R NO. Vf1lI Genecral Orders for Reviewts dated - 20th Juno are hereby courntertm anded, so far na relates to Reviews of thne 5th anid 6thr Regitrients of Cavalry. Th'le 5tha Regiment of Caval'ry ill par. de for review and drill at Sumter 'ille, on Thursday, 'lth Septemiber, instead of at Camden, on Tuesday, 5thr Sepitember. 'TI'he 0th Regiment. of Cavalry will par ade at Blackt.iocks, on the Charlotte rail. road, on the same day heretotfore ordered, Tuesday, 29th of Atugust, instead of at Yngue's, as d'esigniated in Gerneral Orders. By order oh the Czmanaader-in-.Chief RI, G. M. D[UNOVA NT, Adjutant and JInspec'tor Gehneral. July 20. 39. 4t. So, Carolina--Sumter Dist, B, WV. LE IV'IS, Esqr., Ordinary for saidI Distri'i. Whelure, William~ I larris hrath app)Jlie~d to me for let ters of Adrmirmstrration, on all utnd singular thre goords arnd eliattles, rights arnd credits of lthe late Jane Jlar'ris of the said District, dece'ased. 'j'hese are. there fore to cite arid admonr ~sh all ~nud sintgularr,- tire kinrdred an ticreed ;toir of thea stid deonand; fto ho andI ap err Qfore npo at og3 lnext Ordinary's uu' or LJ..e Frh) lDiatric~t to he Iaqldpn.rit uarnt(r Couirt Ilom-etl o!1 Laidaiy tlte .itli of~lr~ Au :rguust nert, toi show cautse, if tiy, btdy ti esad ;adir inistrj tion shoui 9ob Vr.raled. * ' ' day tot .inly .io t$p yen;-i iif pur ~lord *ft 5.] one thosan Iitth t upd arpd 'ljny-fir, *:#jd U' 'the 4?th' jeal- of ' W. LEWIS, i . S. i. GREAT SOUTE FOR ALL BOW Such us, Cholera, Dysentary, Diarrhtea, Chol ALSO, ADMIRABLY ADAPTLD T( !Must Especially 1'a The Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are. 1st. It cures the worst cases of Dirrha'a. 'end. It cures the worst furns of Dysentary. 3d. It cures California or. Mexican Dir. rheva. .ith It relieres the sererst Cholic, 5th. It cures the Cholera Maorbus, 6th. It cures Chwlera Ina/numiuii. A ?'cw Short Extracts romii " I have used Jacob's Cordial in my fatily judgment a valuable remedy. Ilon. II " It gives me pleasures in being able to re.o rience, and the experience of toy neighbors it for me to believe it to be all that it purports it Win. II. Urco'.aaawoon, Forte "I take great pleasure in recommending this diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereil ever tried by ine." A. A. C~tata. "I have used 'Jacob's Cordial' in mny tumnily by those who haie tried it, itduees .e to belie of the kind, ant I would recommend its itse in Mil.Es G. liotDaNs, Cash "If there is any credibility in hmuna test in above all other preparations for the cure of II us favor coining in from all quarters, it tmus t bo ifnut all other 'pateatt' preparations."' A F1i.5MING. Ca "Tids eflicient remedy is travelling into ce into Russia, and gaining commsaendation where WM. For sale by Iaita: 4' Co., Suntervill litngton ; T. J. WNnultKasA 4- Co, Camdii llavi Principal R~epot, IlAVI J. WV And by the Principal Merchants and 1 July 2o, 854. ;3 DR. srtON G'S COMPOUNI SANATIVE PILLS. TIllESE 'ILLS ARE EN l'lREL.Y VEI;E TA lI.', AND ARE A MOST Sl1'ERit)R M ElICIN E in the cure of all il/ious ('emn plaints, )yspcpsia, (ostitceness, Liver Corn plaint, .dick tIrailache, Loss of A ppetite, and all increrang diseases. TIIEV PlURl-Y TE, lE 1LOOD, EQI i. IZE 'Il: CIIRCIil.ATION, ItESTIl' tE TlE LIVE1"R, KIlDNEY'S ANDl O'1ill:it SECRtETOtRY OlRGANS TO A IIEALI'lY TONE AN D ACTION; and as act Anti Bilious Family Medicine they have no equal. Price 25 cents per box. ALSO. DR. S1TRONG'S PECTORAL STOMACH PILLS. A recedyfor Coughs, Col's, Catarrh, Ilron -hitis. Creup,. V/hoping Cough, Asthma, Cot suntptiht, and all dasenses arasingi from a de ranged staic of the Stom/ah, an"1 to relieve the distress andi bad p-chng from ralina too hearty food, in wteak and dyapeptic hsabits. "arranated to be Purely Ve.g. eable. These Pills act as an Expectorant, Tonic, and Aperient. They pronte Ex peetoration, Loosen the Phlegm, and ('l-ar the Lungs atad other S..c. retory Organs of all morbid matter, and there is int unithcr remedy in the whole Materia Medla..,capable of imparting such healing properties to tihe Longs aid Vital Organs its ihese Pills. They ('tre Co.tiveness, prdut c a good, regular Appetite, und Strengthen the System. 'riee 25 cents per box, contaiming 25 doses of Meditine. Call otn the Agents who sell the Pills, anl get the I'launter' Almanac Gratis, giving lull lioth iads f te habove namie. Pills arc for .ale in Sumterville, by DAtGAN & CO. -And l'~ltitL MOSES. who also keeps a s iply of Dr. Spencer's Veg',tnale Patis no .ti a . Iaull' . aciae r:.aa Pie whichatop the Chills anal IFever the lirst July 26, 1831 39 lv Caution, I.Lpesis aro forw:a rued t'rout tr:aalin l or atnote Gitvena lby aaivelf ancd J. 1. Dlixtii ais steenrlay tao 'u liatin Caisey of N. C. bor forty.-live dolars, pay~table somett time next Fall, dated am April last. I dli nto intendt to pay saaid note, un'ess enmpelt~.h'd hy hwt~, a< I here was a guiar:antee faor saidc conisideration, wincht ha,. proveda wvorthlesi. II. F T1OUCIIIlllRR. Jtuly 10, 18543. .1"lt 00PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, WIN' & CJIAMKSON. I l tundaersigneal have this tday, assaociatd ttheinslvea together, uander clhe abiove tnamit iad styleiforthae tran'ation of allabusintes ini thea CLOIAYIIN(, aand M~(il C AN.A T A)ItS' line, anad mtay lhe fuinnd at thte Ctornear staore ftormeriy oaeieid by Clark $ lIra. , wheara. theay wtill he .happy t, aacoinuaantte their iriendal andit te puliae genteratlly. I). J. WINN, . S. E. W. ('LAIK.SON. Miarchi 13, 1851. 21 cf Tissuetis, Ucrage.--, ('toloan read Silks. P'lta at atal Irtagedl IBhtek aik5. Parintetd tad Pj Fair sile' by . J T. 80 L.\lO N N&~Co. Juno 28th l854 35i~. at IIats. A~ large ait.snrtmient of.Strtiw, Leaghiorni, Piatanaa 'anPm L eaf bats ia-,t receivedl froam Phliladelhiaia, and for. saetI by A. J. MOSES. June 21, '54. 31 if Female Seminary. TIlF E] :daesstion oif the subhscriber's .schiool wilIolacannece on Monday the :tlst mast. WV. W. A LSTO)N. July .5, 1854 316 4la. T 11h' est ""d la"s ldia'otis 0 8aaaa' Books, of all kinads mt !!eneratl use, to tie haul at IiUTi'LER & NEW lUERY'S Alarchi 15th, 18541 '.:0 If. C. T. MASON, WATCH-MAKER & JEWELER. IS prepared to (do all macaner iaf work itn hi Bie, with neattness andI despatch., Ilis ce ram are Casu. le ist still at his old stanid juas aboave the Town )lall. Ieb. 8, 1851. 15 cf The Town Hall. Mr. C. M. JIURST1 oili-rs tt lto Ladies arid Gentlemen of Sumntervillc all sairt oaf cotliang beverages, anid at all hioturs. lIe has tan hanitd a bountiful suippaly of Ice, ginger-pop, Soda Water andi lemnade. Call andl tee for your. selves. Jutly 5, 1854. 36 if. 3000 lbs. Bacon. Sttjujtjp. praisci. aind Sumatervile cured. 4.0a flo~o Job Jf p2~i'losion. clear side toF -*ale p'y 4. J..B1OSES. .Iuane t, '5i. 34 II. W proi tititlor ized tat aninounce WVg ' I 1W8 a thidata fuf (.4rdinaf-y at thae enslag eltichtatij ,fA. ,94 5 t ERN RE1MYEIDY. "9OMX .IL. EL ' DISE - SES. ra MIorbus, Bilious Cholic, Cholera Intantum. ) M!ANY DISEASES OF FEMALES, inful Menstruation. on well knoun to require Eneomiums. 7th. It cures Painful Menstruation. ,8th. It relictes Pa'ins in lack and Loins, 9th. It Counteracts Nerrousness and Des ponde'ncy, 10th. It restores Irregiarities, I rI. It dispelsgloony, hysterical Feelings I 2th It's an admirable 'T unic. Letters, Testianonlials &c and have found it a most eflicient, and in i) IRAMi WAtNF.R, Judge of Supreme Court, Ga. nmend Jacoh's Cordial-my own personal expo nI friends around me, is a sufficient guarantei be. viz : a sovereign remedy." -1y Judge of Supreme Court, Cherokee Circuit. invaluable medicine to all aflicted with bowe n reneily-decidedly superior to any thingelsi usxo, 1). G. MI. of the g'rand Lodge of Georgia. tad this. with all I i.ear ihout it as a rened; te thut it stands at the head of every preparatloi the diseases for which it is compounded. icr of the Bank of the State of Georgia. ony, 'Jacoh's Cordial' must stand pre eminen el liseases. Flom the mass of testimony in it cry far in advance, as a curative agent, olmus bier larine : nd Fire Insurance Rank, Griffin. hrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columnt ver used." (r.rigia Jeffersonian, May 17th 1853. W. BLISS & Cu., Proprietors, Savannah Ga. L ; T. A. DAI:GA\, P. G. Mc(ilitxuoit Dar FltaEt c' IiENTt!u Coluibia, S. C. tAND, llaitiat., Ittsy & Co, New York t.AN), I1 liarA m. i. Co, (I irleston, S. C. nowitr &c. Co . New Orleans. ruitlsts through out tlhe State. 9 ly "KEEP COOL" WILMITCTON ICE 1-10USE. ALL, personis dlosirous of keeping cool o of retaining or reg~aining heanhh ar advisel to us Ice freely durig the Suim nor and Fall Sensol. lee can he oicithvered daily by the Pass onger train which leaves Wilntmmion t j and :d niy Depot on the Vihnmtitgto and lani scuer Rail Road, at the cost r 12 00 per Barrel containtmg 125 Pound thereby placing it within the power of a persons to use some and receive supplie with regularity and despatch. All orders addressed to " W'lingtn Ice louse" enclosing the money wi receive prompt attention--atuv person desii ous of receiving regular supplies at state periods will please senl their orders, at cordingly anud Iheir accounts will be foi warded at the end of every month when remittance must be proaptly matie or tli account stopped A. 11. VAN BOKimLEN, Pttoi:ITOR. June 15:, 1f51. 36 Om. In Equity.---Marion District Williamt Lewis, Admn'r oil) Leonard White BILL. Charles W. filler. J In pursuance of an order of the court< Equity, m this case, I will sell to Ih iigitest bidder it (pubie i i.iltion on ii first Mdoneday in Augtst next, at Sumte Court IIouse, a tract of land assigned es fate.of air. James Il.ivnsv .arth decea-ec cont.s.tg abhout te hundred and s.xt acres. bing ito art, (if ito the whole wiit thme ( Otrpe.ae hiitjs of SuimtervilhI bntttded, ont thet Sotth by the new stre. wichel passest thprough~l Turkey Creek an tnm thie North Ityi W. L.. llrtunson's land. Tii tand will be sold in lots of conivemerc swz, someti of awhich ;are exce'ent sites f, resmtdemc'es; oil hers nre tc we t igmbe.red wi', Iswampi g iowvth antd valuImible for firewoo aind pasture. All thojse lots are eas access, ais they are botunded by the sa tiew street. TIrEizas:-A credit of t welve months lhe putirchlaer gi vinmg hiond with persomi Seirnty beain:g itetrest front thle dlayr s dle withI a mo rt gage of the prmss atn o pa'y iior thei' inecessary aes C W. MILiLR, A'signee. Wo:achman copy till day. Land for Sale, in the T1own .of Sumuiter Vilie. I ofy- r for .isale' th lit i:tpart of the tramct land mi Su nierydlie. kn fown as thle Norfo liimd, l5 ing bet ween the viiige and th rtin oi Tu'irkey (Creiek;, in all ;abouit twa hau'mired aer r', I w 4'1 divide it into lots sti t puiirchla'iirs. buti woul d tuch prefecr I se:l the whole tiogethmer. T1ermis tmai ('a-y': ndl acronia tiodattig to hpurchiaser: :ippy to thIe .soubcribietr. Jlitne 21, 185-1. 21 t f jti' iWathant coipy.~ Boots. Shoes & Gaiters Justi received fromt Philhulelphiia a larg stock oaf Laies' a tid GJents' line gaiters ant shoes and Genta' finte boots, for sale by A. J. MOSES. Junte 21, '54.1 :4 if STIRGEON1 DENTIS'l !rUfMT'E;R I LhL S. . t:i' Oflic three doors north of the C. H. June 21, I85I 31 if I: N Oft Fl l'TEEN god axe ha nds I work ini the inineiate vicinity ot Sumter ville, a lifberal price will lie paid tiontl in adivanice, if lie part ies desire it. Fe further mtformation enquire of T-:.'itJ lhNxiss E'sq. June 21, 1854 :14 t f. SHIMGIIAIS FOR SALE. Ant impilriove.d breed of line shan gh: fowls, cotnsistitng of several grown ain somte 80O half grown chickens, imny be see at Miss. Sarahl Terry's. Thtose wihliin to improve their fairm vard stock would d well to call anid putrchase as they will b sohl low. For any further infortmation aip ply to Miss Sarah TPerry or to T. J.IDINKINS at W. & M. Depot July 19. 3(0. 2mn. C-.'' Watchmian copy 3 times. Co-partnership, T'lE Sublscriber has thin day associa tell with him in the Factorage and Cotm milsin business, his Son J amnes M. Cat eon untder the firm of Eltsha Carson & Smt who will attend strictly to all bus iness it1 trusted to themr by their friendg. -F 2,iI51IA C A tsON Head Quarters. MILFORD, June 20. 1851. OR ER NO. 'TIIE following Regiments will parade for review and drill at such times and placa as herein indicated : The 39th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Dorninick's, on Tuesday, 25th 3 July. The 39th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Jalapa, on Thursday, 27th July. The 1ith Regitinent of Cavalry will parade at Martin's, on Saturd:ay, the 29th of July. The 10th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Iloyu's, on Tuesday, the 1st of August. t The 41st Regiment of Infantry will R parade at 'ark's, on Thursday, the 3d of t Auigust. The 45th Regiment of Infantry will parade at the Burnt Factorv, on Saturday, the 5th of Attust. The 35th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Unionville, on Tuesday, the I itl of August. The 9th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Glenn Sprin.gs, on Thursday, the lOth of Attrust. The 36tlh Raegirnent of Infantry will pnrade at TInalaaans', on Saturday, the 12th of August. The 87th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Wilkins', on Tuesday, the 15th of August. Th. 31lth Reginnent of TInfantry will parade at Yorkville, on Thursday, the 17th of August. r The 46th Rogimbnt of Infantry twill e parade at Ebeuezer"alle, on Saturday, the - 19th o' August. The 21st 'Legituent of Infantry will parade at Lancaster, on Tuesday, the 22d t of August. n The 27th Regiment of Infantry will ,f parade at Rich 1111, ot Thursday, the 21th of August. I The 26th Regiment of Infantry will s parade at Chestnrville, on Saturday, the 26th of August. 12 The 6th Regiment of Cavalry will i parade at Youngs', on 'Tucsdaiy, the 20th _ of Auguast. 11 The itlh Reginient of Infantry will earade at Bell's, on Thursday, th 31st of August. a The 25th Regiment of Infantry will e par.ade at W4 assboro', on Stturitay, the ;:d of September. }. The 25th Regiient of ; itry and t he 5th Rtegimntht of Cavalrig .vl prirade at or n--nar CaIden, on t'h ayit the 5.h of September. The 20; ar anid .11-h ltCh R naaL,tt o: In an try will paradne at Sitiueril lei, ont i'.. da.,. the 7,h S eitee'r. The otli' ers and floni-comim'sai.edal tli cers u ill a-semlble ot the day. previous ta the reviews of their ieveral reginments ior if drill atid instruct.on. e Volunteer Coipanies will be thorough. .l ... ::, 1 hooks ft Beat t'om. r panies wil be entnined. - Ge.nerals of D vision and -'t Brigard I, will, with i he:r S .'ty-, attend the rev ew y of theit rennective comniiaiasn. ) Genter:al. al I5rgade' are clrg--ged~ with l te exitnatiot o thi~s orider. SAids-de-Ciamp I.. the Comnmader-in-.Chiel I :ire requi redl to attend the rev iaews m t heir - several Blriguades;. :.ndt those not residing t zn the IBrigaides to be revtewed are mnvited r io attendl b By order of the Comimande'r-in-Chic f: I R. G. .lUNOV.\NTl. y Aidjuanmt and inspecetor General. d June W. 1%1I 35 3 m. - A. ANDERSON, 1 aumntrville, %. C. Resp ctfuilly iniforms the peo ple of nm.J ter Disiruict that hei. has jut receive.I and no(w uoflers for sale the bea'. aelected and 1r moat china stoc'k of Spriang aand Suinaatter Goods, T'hat cannot lie surpaasied by anythuing in thi arket. flu has receivied many new styles Svhich puraaears wiould do well to examnine be fore buying elsewhere. V IEST INGS. A t.so i A full anid large supplhy of ltoaiery, Shirts I)Drawers, Glovesa, uso1inders, Cravats, lland Skerchiefs, &c. &c., A large ass~ortmenat of ItEA DY MAl DE CLO. Till NG, w'hich will be soldl how. P~f Gzarmesntsi nannfactured by the subscri. her, anid warranted to give aatifacationi. Or ders from .a distanice proma'. attended to. A. AND)EltSON. April 5th, 1851 tf ICE ! ICE ! ICE! ~ IIE COLUr3httA ICE IOtSE has tb.een - entir-ly rebuilt, so asa to be eapabb.: of holding several thousand tona of ICE, anl 1is now opened for the aeaon. Every facility will be aflorded to personsa liviing at a dianiice t suophy thems regularly. It. will he sent ofrevery morning, if dlesirabile, by rail roae, passenger or I freight train; and the railroad agents havo klind. oy ofered to give every facility for ita tnraspor tation. We will always have a anant at the diiTerent depots to receive returned blanuket., (Coat of ico t wo 'cents le'r pound ;drayage, - hoxesa aind packing 317 cents ; charges on raitroad itill be from 25 to 50t cents trr 1001 fimds. B1OA1'vTRIGIIT & ItARItll.OOJ Proprietors. -N. II. Blankets are a very conveitnt modeh of trnsuporting ice. llanketa will be furnished r at coat. May 10, 185418 t Notice. The aubscribier having completed lia ar rangeaments for muaking Saab, Blind' and Pani nell Jonra begs leave to inform lis friends and the public. that h is prepared to furnishi at abort notice, Saash of all sizes primecd and glazed. filindis to suait any size iidows, paintedl or ntau Sand P'anneilt Doiors of any size or miake, a pair Stion of paubtlic piatroniage is respectfually sol icited. Ills work is all dtone b:' band and out of go seatson maatteriaul. 5400 lights of 8 .y 10 Sash readiy for delivery, -toatuit window, of 12, 15, or I8 lights. JA a S 1I.L L. Sumteraille, A pril 12, 1851. 21 af CR OCK E RY A.ND - G LA SSWAAJe. C.IhlNA aind Granitte Tea's, .(ranitie Dindier and Direakfaist Plates, Steak Di'haes, luitter hiishes, Soup Bowls, *Custardl Stand., Fritt Stands, Flower Vases, China and Class Candhleaticks, , Preserve Dithes, D~eoantets, Ttumblhra., . .Wino csse,i . ., Glass Pitclher., aind a number of other articles just received andI for sale by T'. J. GOLOMONS & CO. Martia 22. 18t64 21 NEW & FASHIONABLE SPRING &- SUMMER GOODS. 'ite subscriber would respectfully call attention to his large and well assorted stock of DRS GOODS. Challiea and Herege l)eLaines, Plain colored Bereges, printed do. Printed and plain Jaconet M uslins, Poplin and Linen Lustree, in dress patterns, Ginghamrs, Black and col'd Silks, Marcelaini Silks Dotted & Plain Swiss Musins, dull Muslia's, Fine Embroidered. collars, Chemi settes. Infants Waists &c. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves &.e. At low and uniform prices. L. 13. IIANK9. OSNAB3URGS. Ilaim Striped Blue l)enimr, Pickings &c. Bleached and Brown Shirting, 9 1-4,. 10 1--I, ad;' 111-4. Linen Table cloths, Diapers ac. Long Cloths of all qualities. !Fronting Lille ns, Pillov-case Linrers. by L. B. [TANKS. EATABLES, Figs, Prune-, Raisins, 'reservt's, Candies, Nuts &c &c. L. B. IIA NKS. Almost anything else to he called lor For sale by L. B HANKS. April 5, 1854. 23 tf Just Received, A Fresh supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, emnbracing any thing and EVERY thing, selected by the Subscriber himself, whose long experience and knowledge of the Ropes, makes it no presumption in him to say, that some of them are cheaper goods than have over been brought to this market. Brown Ilonespnns 25 yards to the dollar. Gentlemen's 1losikin Gioves 75 eta. a pair. Beantiful colored Muslin at 12 1-2 ets, per yar I. French Drillings 10 ets. a yard. a fine assortment of Faney Goods that must andshouMd he sold. Groaceries, Crockery, lIardware, liats, and Bonnets, Ladies, Gents, arid Yoiths shoes and Gaiters, fine an common. To enumerate vould be too tedious, but comue and see and I will warrant you satisfaction, both in style, and prices PEItRY MOSES. April 5th, 1851 23 tf To Arrive, DRIED1-FIGS, itASINS. C'ANDY, PICKlES. GINGER-PRESEtVES. CIIEESE, BOTTLED CIDER, PORT ER, &c. ALSO, lierage Del-ains, PIrinted Jaconets, French C~atubricks.-Fine assortnient of Ging I haams, black and colored, and Embroidered Goods, &c. &c. J. T. SOLOMONS & CO. March Sh, 1551. 19 tf Cristadoro's Excelsior Fluid IIA.lltDYE, NO. 6. ASTOR HOUSE. The claims of this extraurdinary article to public estimatimn, are not based upon the time that it has been belore the world. It is com. paratively a new preparaitioi. founded on new discoveries in chemistry, and it has inangura ted a new era in hair dyein". What are its re commendations t L-t,-It cY nantas the hair of any obnouion.s color to nature's black or brown in live minutes. 2d,-It assimilates with the hair, and nourishes instead of burning it. 3d,-It is pronunceel by eminent chemist. the only safe hai r dye known. 4th,-It is imps. siele tdtame an instance of its failure. 6th,-It, has the widest popularity eiea yet ,ceorded to a similar preparation. I'r te,' estahishmn, of these assertions try prn..r, see the testimony at CaRtsrnoao's, Not,, Astor Intse, where it is manufactured, sold, and applied privately. Price per tbox, $1. For seale by y RICE & TrlOMSO)N, Drtuggists, Sumterville, 8. C. May 21, 185,1 30 fim NEW STIOCK At Frierson's old Stand, T1!IlE followin,r comuprist: a part of the heavy and varied istoek of Goods which the subrner~aer is now receiving at Frierson' s o;Standi Mushir de Laiines, Swiss atId figured Ca;licos, Ginrghamen. &c &. Laces, Edgirgs, Trirnings Insertings, Rtibbn. &c. & c. Ladies arid Gents llosiery. Hoiots, Shoes, lI ats arid Caps, Ready Made Clothiung, All1 deserrptmons of Groceries, (Crockery' n larger lot. Conifect ionary, Pauits, Niits, 'Tos, &c. Fancy Goodls, a large variety. Aliso : always on htand, Iced Soda Water, Lemonade arid Syrup. All of which will lie soldl cheaper than any other 1Iouse ini tave. Come and see. MOSES LEVI. Jtune 2R, 1351 35 tf, Notice, .JUST rei ied and opening a fine stock of ithe most fashioealai and Latest Styles of Spring and Siumrn~er Goods. Consisting in part of thre folloninig articles. 111k. & fancy Cloths. " & " Cassimeres. S prinig & Summer . Tweeds 11lit. WVhite & Fancy Silk Vestinga. "" "Matrsailluis " " " ..Linen Drills 111k. Whi te & Fancy Salk Cravats. I .inen & Cambric." Silk & " - Iandk'is, Gloves. Socks, & Drawers Linenr hlonom Shirt.sand Collars Silk & Merino under Shirts. 111k. Silk " flnts P'anama & fatricy iars. 111k. anid Faney Cloth Coats anrd Sacks. "" "Alpaca *g" " Silk, Grass and Linen '""" 111k, and Fa~ncy Cassinmero P'ants, lirap md'ete arid Tweeds, I Whie anti Fancy Linez " Alik. White, and fanrcy b'ljt Vests 11omblazine andI Linen Whait arid fancy Matrsailes, All of whivlt we invite onr frienuds arid theC public generally to call and examnthe. We atre also prepared in make t6 order, any articles in the 'I aillrirg line, as neat and Cheap as cant bo done in the State on rhe samerc terms. WINN & CLARIKSON. A pril 12, 1851. 'll if Glenn's Perfumery & Soaps. A general ;asstrrriem o1 the above ar licles. to which the attent ion ol the public is called annd particularly to thre Soaps as Ibeing well adapted to thre nran of families Forsale by A. J MOSLES. June 21, '54- 34 t BACON! BACON!! A h.ot of fine Baconr, 5ido0, Shotilders and liams junsl received arid for sale lby J. T. SOLOMifONS & Co. J l ne 2th 1854. 3.3. tf. 311 arrive by the next Trai, a choice lot of Oroceries from Baltimiore, sucth as Clatrifled atId Coifieb Suigr, tiperior RWe and Java Odflae, No. 1. Mackerel 'in Kite, -Sonps; Starcit &c., wlidi can be bouglit low frorh, DUrc BTitdit & NPE I1Y, Mrh1fh 1i M .m Lu. Dr. W. Jas.Dargan & Co; RTM~'L DEALERS in DrugsMedi R'nto,~ Pa ints, Oils, 4Dye .Stuff'., Pa..t tent MedicInes, Window Glasy; -:Perfumery, Fancy Articles, and a variety of other articles usually, kept, in, Drug Stores.. - - , ,. ;;" JNo. W. DAaGApt, .. W. JAS. DARGAN, M. D. IIP' 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 31edi cines, for sale Dr. W. JAS. DA RGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1854. . . 18 tf A Lot of Paint' Boxes, tWater Colors,) for sale by ' DARGAN& , Feb. 29, 1851. 18 A Garden Seed. A large supply, kept constantly on hand by DARGAN & CO... Feb. 29, 18 tf Excelsior Fanil!y starch, In pound pasckag s, powdered., Also the highly celebrated Corn-Starch. for sale by DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29 .1851. 18 tf Genuine Cod Live t Cil, Prepared by Rushton, Clark & Co. Also, cold drawn Castor Oil, (very fine.) for sale by DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 if Spanish Cigars AND FINE CHEWING TOBACCO, fur sale by DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 if Fancy and Toilet Articles A beautifnl assortment. Call at Dargan's and e;arpine 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 t f At 0. SQUIER, NO. 208 AND 210, MAIN STREET, COLUMIBIA, S. C. llatiifacturer and General DEAFER IN FINE AND PLAIN D .Pm f maffar ?a Pianos, Chairs, Fji WAI.PAPER, &c. &c. &c At ver.y, low prices for cash. He is constant ly replenishing his large assortment from his MANUFACTORY in Columbia, and from New York. dnd now offers a greater .variety than usual, especially so in FANCY A ND ENAMEI.ED FURNITURE, Sitting and Rocking Chairs. &e. &c. A. II. GALE & CO.'S SUPERIOR AND GREATLY IMPROVED PIANOS, at New York cash prices. i'" All Pianos or Furni tore sold by hdm are warranted for ono yvat or longer. A. kinds of Furniture neatly and promptly repaired. A large lot of SIAIOGANY VENEERS on' hand, with other Cabinet Maker's Materials, in great variety. . WA IL-'APER AND BORDERING, a lar and rich assortment. r - - t unerats servel at -short notice with Metalic and Wood Coffins. lie would respectfully invites his friends and te pulie geinerally to call an~d examine his stock. .. . Marcha I5, 1854. . d ly. ROBERT A. YONGUE, -COLU[MI) lA, S. c. IIEGS leave to call the attention of his friends and ste public to his Large and handsome Stock OF .JEWELRY, &c. In addition to his formerestock,.he has just received a now and extensive assortmeIg of GOLD and SILVER WATCiIE~S,, Mantel CLOCKS of every variety1 Silver and Plated Ware, a large variety ; Military ana. Farnet Goods ; Gunas, Rifles, 8potsman s. Apratus, Fine Pocket and Table Cutlery, and a Iug assortment of FANCY GOODS.* Ilis prices will be found, oun esamination, to be as moderate as at any othter establishment itn the Sooth.. Thankful for psant. fixyors, he Pu licita a continuan'ce of the patronage of his former friendls and oustotners. March 15, 1854. 20 ly. Just Received. LA DIES' Dootteos-and Wdkin Shoes, G al ters, Kid1 -Ties, &c. Gents' ~af Boots, and Bloottees, Ladies' aind Gpnts. Over Shoes. Alr-o---A fine assortment of Hardware, Tin. Wara, Sadlery, &c.. Eancyv Goods. Ladid.n Wood an,!. Meroca Work-Boxes, P'utV'-Boxes, Port-Monies, Segar-Ctases, Brace lets, Hair and Trooth Brushes, Dressing, Tu k, and Pocket Combs, &c. BIooks, Ce. Nov ela, Poetical Wotks and School Books, and a fine assortment of Stationary. GR[OCERI ES. llrown, Clarified and Crushed Sugars, Rio and Java Cpflee, Mlolasses, Cheese, Raisons, Dried Figs ,Flour, Candles, Soap, Tea, Starchi, Pickles, Sardines, Ginger Preserves, &c. Aliso, a fine assortment of Cooking Utensils, Fur sale by J. T. SOLOMONS & CO. Mlarch22th, 1851 21 if Copartnership Notice R . ILWBB & 009. ITIHIE underaigneyl, havy associatedi item &selves together, under t he aibove nr i. and style, fur the tranactini of p1illthis ttcsa in the tnercanitile line anduiinay be found at the old siandi of Wmn. WVEBB, where they willl be hatppy .to see and ar comnodate their friends and the pubilic. R. C. W E BH .IR, S. WEBB. BOOTS, SIHOIS, TRUNKS, .. AITERS, &C,, &O. TEEmporiudm of Fashion and (uaility, where may he found -a cdthplete assortident of Ladies' alens'. ioys' Misses and Childrens' Boots, Shoes, Gaters, &igoftiioteersye an ultyThey tar fresh goods and are all warranted to give satlsfactiat. . T. IRIUNSON. Nxt door to RI. CleWbb, & Co. aifr. 2'2, 185l- 21 if FORALE OR TORENT. Tilt ti bscriber ofiera hiis Farm, having on at a dweolllng arid out1 h ousues and the best aeir in the distic, situatedl a short dtidnee frorA the town of8 Sinterville, for sale or'ta iens. Terms made easy, anid son giten tt once. , 1'a'RRIY MoE. May 3, 1854- 27 if Dealer ia Hrcdeiard raeand DyGoods, 252, RJCIA RDS BT s9IIU T, and corner of Garpais,' S et. CCJ.UMBIA, 8. C. Mach enna ' . taubibatcg. -.i~t. DtToft.: Please atnounce Col. J. 4. NELSON 4as a.ctnidlate. for Senator for ,1arenmont.County, at the ensuing election, rud oblige . - MANY VOTERS. February 8th, 1854. 5. I tf U Watchman please copy. Mit. 'Emion;. You will oblige - maiy :.izoris by a.nnouncing Col. J. L, BLAND ra an a,.candidate for Representative for, iuare nnt Cotiyty, at the next session of >ur Legislature. Feb. 6,.18t4 . . 15 tf '* Watelvnan please copy. Mr. ditor: The Citizens :f Clarendon County are desirous that C. W. L. REYNOLDS, represent them in the next Legislature. By announcing him a Candidate or that ofice, you will oblige them. IWe are authorised to inniouncc MIaj. A. C. SPAIN as a mind-. :Tte for Representative frpm Claremont County. at the esuing~ election. Feb. 22, 1851. 1/ if Ms Messrs; Editors: You will oblige nuanty w,-ters of Clr.rnon E 'e tion District by an'n'ouncin Col. H. L.,t. iWAClIE IIl.ROT as t candidate for a meat in :he Lower Branch of the Legisla. ture of the St:te of Soul!b Curoina, at the ensuing elemction. Feb. 22. 1851. 11 tf We the friends of A. R. BRADHIA M asjr, tak. p!eainrei aiin. nouncing himt as (acnididate fo r Shmrifl of Snoter Dustri.e:, at the next.c an. MANY FRI EDS. iMar. 29, 1854. 221 (" We are authorised to ,nno:I:ce Mr. JAME-i F, W1THERi. SP fO\. of N.!cr. a (. I:te for Ri-p ret erve for Clv n..t County at tho ,-n-,i'tr.- e rtifin. .la:,reb 8. 185 ;. in t f A Number of Voters take pleasure in annonneing Col. WIl.LIAM A. COLCLOUGII a a candidate for Sher iff'of Sumter District, at the next eleerion. March 15, 185). .(y tf. Mr. Editor: Please announce Capt T. 1). FurEr:soN as a Candidate Inr Sheriff' of Srnuter District at the ensuing election. Aug. 24, 1853. Mir. Editor :----You. will ohlige a number of the voters of Sumter District, by aflnndncing in your columins the tiarne of Major Jux BALLARD, as 0 Candidate for Ordinary at the ensuing election. Anr. 1:1, 1853. 42' i f FOR TAX COLLECTOR. IR. FnrTot :-Please announce Mr. ROBERT W. )URAN'l', a candidate for Tax-Collector of Sa'emi County, at the next election, and oblige MANY VOrRS. January 14, 1852 13-i f sa- The friends of Capt. P.. . GIBBONS announce him a cundi. date for. the office of Tax-Collector for Salem Countf,-t~ tthe ensuing election and: obb.:re MAx- VTorEns. October 1"'%1. {' O R OR DI N AR Y.. (iT Mr, Editor:--You wvil?, pleasie announce WILIlAM 11. BRUN SON as a candidate for the Office of Ordi nary of Sumter District, at the ensuing. election. MANY Voi'ds. April 27th, 185'2eyi F OR C LE RK.. . (LT We are authorized teo announce T. J. DININS, Esq., atCandidate for Clerk of the Court, at the ,ensuing election.. M AN Y VOTERS. A pril 16th 1851 25 tf Ot Mr. Editor: Please Ifu nounce Mr. J. J. McKELLAlt, a Candi date for Clerk of the Conrt, for Sumter Dastrict, and oblige MANY V o-rits. A pril 13,-1852. 25.-tf FOR CLEgRK. MIR. EDITrOR:--MANY .FRIENDS of WV. J. N. HaaM:-r are desirons- of-put. lung him in nomination for the Ollie of Clerk of the Court of Surnter Dh'-ict,. at the ensning electiont Mlay 24, 1853- .'0-t f Mii We are authorized to announce A. E. P'OOL as a candidate for Sheriff of Sumter District ati the cnst,.. ing election. Deceynber i1, 18574-3 MYr. Editdr:--Please aE notince .JOHN N. Mcl.EOlu a c'andida~te for Sheriff of Sunitet lbistrict and ob lige MAss F~IIENDS. June' 29th', 185J 55.....f $100 REWARD,. WILL be given for the apprehetnsion andl de livery to th'e Nilatter of either Workhouqe in' Charlegon, or any jaIl in the State, of l A AC, sometimes called John Blrown, who, without arty~ |nown cause, tlf the James Hill1 Ptlanta tior on the 20th of Ottober Iastr. Said fellow is 5 feet 8 inches in height, mustee complexion. smart, litelligenut spoken, and is a t'arpenter b? trade anti when last heard of was in the- lower country, on McCtord's plantation. Fifty dlollars, in addition to the above reward, will be pal upo'n proof to conviction of his. being harbored or emplyed by a white or colored person. Appy to J. & 3. D). KIRKPATitlCI. arch 2Dth, 1853. 22 tf,* TH~Esubscribers are now receiving thtff stock of Spring and S*ummer gooth, which lte bean selected with great care, andt cannot fail to git e satisfaction in style,qu~ality, and prices. Our stock conipusis'stl articles which the wants and tastte of the cormvtamity detaand, and we solicit a call from our friends and .the pub. lic before talling elsewhere as we have tanj new stttos ylhichI cannrt fall topleit. ar TINDAL, \VATSON 4- CO. ., OUR OFFICE IS PREPA RED . All Orders-ha Job Work, W~iii Neatusssa ab tapatcd). We hope those of our readers wishmit~ work done, in thiatline.'will giveus a call. Yarn and Osna ra THlE subscriber, A he [Dekalb fisat ray. 00es theit M ......wry.