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Plantation for Sale. I offer for sale the plantation where I low live containing 1015 acres. It is sit. uated in this (Sumter) District on the wa ters of Lynches Crek. two miles above the Lynchburg.Depot on the V. & M. t. Road, and three miles above the village of Lynchburg. There are upwards of 40 .Cres of open oinds nn the premises, 300 of which is in ab high a slate of cultivation and improvement as any lands in Sumter District. The corn crop now growing on it will roduce from 10 to 40 bushels per acre. 'I he entire cottdn crop with the ex ceptionof a few acres of old field, will pro 'luce from 800 to 1500 lbs. per acre. Tite place is off'ered for sale from private con siderations entirely and not from lack of fertility of soil. Besides the lands in cultivation there are about 250 acres of marsh and oak and hickory ridge or bluff land to be brought in equal to any similar land in the State. For facilities of travel and market it po. sesses superior advantages. The owner can breakfast at home and dine either in Charleston, Viltninogton or Columbia. The terms can be made accomnmodatin_, and possession given the first day of next January. J. D. ASHMORE, Lynchburg P. O. Hug. 16, 1851 42 tf Lightning Conductors. PLEASE read the following extract from the Scientifc American a paper do. voted to the Mechanic Arts, Manufactures, and General Science. A STANDARD AUTHORITY. "I have long considered a good light ning conductor for Ships a great desidera tum, and have employed a good deal of ny spare time and money in endeavoring to introduce into our Navy, and into our mer cantile Marine, the Conductor of Sir Wil Iitn Snow Harris, which in the British Navy, in the lion. East India Company's sovice and in some of the other Navies of Europe has been adopted ; every ship in the British Navy has Harris' Conductor, and not a pound sterling nor a single life has been lost by lightning since it has been fully adopted. This is a fact which speaks to the humane, as well as to that no smaller class who look solely to their own interest. The underwriters of New York have agreed to mnakeca return f 2 per cent. of the premium on all Ships furnished with suitable lightning conductors, they show a regard for the cause of humanity and for their own interests by making this return; and it is to be hoped that all underwriters will follow this good example, not that it is she duty of undcrwrgers to encourage these in;.as more than shipowners, but the con cession will have the effect to wake up the owners of ships to a sense of their duty in this respect." The owners of houses are no less bound by the ties of Humanity or the promptings of interest to protect. their own and the dwellings of their tenants, by furnishing them with Otes' Patent Conductors which can be obtained from the subscribers, the sole owners of the right for this District This is unquestionably the best Conductor for houses ever introduced. DIXON & COGULAN. Aug. 9, 1854 41 at g:1 Watchman copy 3 times. Palmetto Iron Works. (LATE PAL T T7' .tRMORY) 'TE lgPrietors of the above establi:lt. me.nt1 having furnished themselves with the necessary machinery and tools for .oiducting.r the FOTUN tD~v ANI MA. ClINE BUSINESS. together with a large stock of mnaterials, are now ready to cotn tract f(or the making of Stationary Engines of any power, all kinds of Mill Work, Cast Iron Fronts, Fe'eting, and other descrip. tions of Iron WVork generally conducted in a well regulated establishmnent. Mr. GEORGE B1NCLAIR will give his supervision of all work. I~is old friends nnd patrons will find him ready to furnish all orders with desjintcha. Persons desiring to patronize a home iinstitution can he as. sured that their work will be done and wvarranted satisfactory. Our prices will be as low as any similar establi'si'nent in the country, and terms liberal. A share (31 public patronage is respect fully solifcited. .WM. GLAZE & CO. August 9, 1851 41 ith PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, COMMISSION and F"OR WAR RDiNG Acconhodationi Wharf, - CIIARLESTON, S.. C., Nigls C'ott'od 'Gr'ain, Flour, hIacon, and all tLherarticles o1 produce. .Strict 'and ,rondilf ttenlion giveni to the * FOkWARll ~G of Goods niid P'rotiice. TURPENTINE STILLS FORSAE t'o 8to2 21 Bi-eh VIrghi Tu*pnin. ai ranted by the niik'e- fo- t welve modt{s. Apply to - JOSEPH it. BLOSSOMf;. 851Wilmington; N. C. August 9, 184 41 Im. Francis R. Shackelkord, * FACTOR AND teinnission Merchaunt. *CHARLESTION, 8. C. TH-E subscriber respectfully calls the othe above Cardi and solicits a share of heair pattisenge. The most satisfactory keference czin lle r;iven if required. ..P. Rt. SlIACKELFORD). -Charleston, Aug., b;i 85 41 4t .Beat Company No. 2. IN ptsuance of orders fr'om Head Quarters y.du afe' hereby commanded to appear at Suniterville on the 7tif Septem. her next for drill and inspection: Com. rnission~d and n'oti:commissiod offleers ill ap'par on the tiny previntiu foi drill and instructi'n, By ordler of . .., . Capt. Rt. A. CHANDLER: A u0.9, 15' 41 Cd tL AriVed and for Sale. e.Screen's, Windowt-Ehydee' Sand Fifu ret, &c. Vimolin.. atmmd utafsj V mlin and t taia . St ings, I1. II'ANKS. Office Wil, & Man, R. R. W .ILaIINoToN, N. C. July 11, 1851. IN consequence of losses sustained by the escape of fugitive slaves, with forged passes, over this line, and to guard against it in future, the following rules will take etlect on and after the 15th inst.: Tickets to pass over this Road will, in no case, be sold to a negro. Owners of slaves must, in person, pur chase the ticket, and point out to the con ductor, the negro for whom it was bought. L. J. FLEMING, GenI. Sup. W. & M. R. R-. August 2, 1854 40 2m. Choice Old Brandy and WINES. We have now in store sonic very supe rior Old Brandy, which has been selected by ourselves, for medicinal purposes. Its age and mildness together with its purity, will be of great consequence to invalids who are necesitated to use it. ALSO, -- A variety of very select Wines, consisting of Old lledeira, Old Port Wine, Browas Sherry, Pale Siherry dr Pare Claret Wine, Imported by ourselves, all of which we warrant genuine, and of the very best quality. For sale by BOATWRIGIIT & BARKULOO, Court House Range, Columbia, S. C. July 26, 1854 39 tf New Establishment, RICE & THOMSON, SUMTER VII.LL S. C. Dealers in English, French and American Drugs, Medicines and Chciiicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and I)ve.StufTs, Glass, Putty, Glue and Sand Pap'er. Paint, Varnish, Camel Hair and Whitewash Brushes, Fine and Choice Perfumery and Fancy Goods, Pure Liquors and Vines, for medical purposes, Lancets, Scarificators and Cupping Glasses, &c. All the Popular Patent Medicines direct from the proprietors. Agents by appointment for Dr. Jaynes' and Dr. Dennis' pelebrated Family M1edi cines, also for Firrell's Arabian Liniment, Mortimer & Mawbray's Ilampton Tir.c ture. Carter's Spann niixtura. &c. All articles from thili Difalfin'.iient are warranted fresh and genuine. Physicians, Planters and country Mer chants sending to us, can rely upon getting Prime Articles, and having their orders promptly executed. July 26, 1851 39 (m. Headquarters. W MILFORD, 18th July, 1851. OR DER NO.-. 7IIE~ General Orders for Reviews datedl 20th June are hereby counterm anded, so far as relates to Reviews of thme 5ith und 0th Regiments of Cavalry. 'The 5th Reimenit of 'Cavalry will par. ado for review ~and drill at Sumnter-lle, on Trhursday, '7th September, instead of at Camden, on Tuesaday, 5th September. Thc 6ith Regiment of Cavalry will par ade at Blacksuocks,on the Charlotte rail. road, on the same day heretofore ordered, Tuesday, 29th of August, instead of at Ytongue's, as designated ini General Orders. By order of the Cammrander-in-Chief : R, G. M. DINOV ANT, Adjutant and Inspector General. S ~ July 26. 309. 4t To Music Teachers and CHiURCH! CHOIRS. MIUSIC Teachers, Church Choirs and Amateurs generally, are hereby notified that a new MlUSIC BOOK of Choice and Standard Tun-'s, entitled the Seraphina; or Chmristianz Library of Church Music ; is just published, in rounud and patant notes. containiing 4196 ,pages, at the low price of $da dozen. Single sanmple copties sent by mail pre-pilid, T cents, or three copies for 82. 1000 AGENTs WANTEn-.t travel and sell in every part of the United States, the Seraphina anid thie 1Iistory of all thme Reli gious D)enomninations, contai mng 50 arti cles and 28 portrails.. 81000 a yeai- can be rnade, by active and pushing men, by sellimtg,thecse works. A very liberal per contage will be allowed to those wvho purchase for cas~h' or wvill send us their notes at four months with good endorsers. Address JOIIN WI NEBRENN ER, Iharrisburg, Pa. August 2, 1854 40 4t. C..T. MASON. WVATCH-lU.RKER & JEWELER. IS prepared to (o' all mannier of work in .hi line, with aeatness anid dyspatch.. iin .term are CASH. 1fe is stl at tls old atand jusn above the Towsi itall. Fe b. 8, 1854. 15 tf 3000 lbs, Bacon. Stimter raised and Simterville eii-ed. A sN a fine lot of Charletston clear sides for sale by . . . 1IOES. .1 tne 21, '5-1. .1If IY Hinsdale, Dealer in GArbceries, Hard ware anid Dry Goods, 252, RICHIARD1SON STIRLE'ET and corner of Garrais' Sti-eet, .~a Ch OLUMJ3BIA, S. C. .iarh15 85. 20 ly. Yarn and Osnaburga. +11E aubser'iter, Agent for tho DeKalb Mian' factuat ofteru their gos at manufacturers pncea- I'ER RY 310SE8. May 3,18ttJ. 217 tf OuR OFFICE 18 PBEPAREU$0O A3~. O ders In Job Work, We hope those of our readers wishing Head Quarters. ti MILFORD, June 20, 1851. ORDER NO. THE following Regiments will parade for review and drill at such times and plac.:s as herein indicated: The 39th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Dominick's, on Tuesday, 25th July. The 39th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Jalapa, on Thursday, 27th July. The 1th Itegiment of Cavalry will parade at Martin's, on Saturday, the 29th of July. The 40th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Boyd's, on Tuesday, the 1st of Autgust. T'.. alst Regiment of Infantry will parade at Park's, on Thursday, the :8d of August. The 45th Regiment of Infantry will parade at the Burnt Factory, on Saturday, the 5th of August. The 35th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Unionville, on Tuesday, the 1 ath of August. The 9th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Glenn Springs, on Thursday, the 10th of August. Tho 36th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Timmons', on Saturday, the 12th of August. The 37th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Wilkins', on Tuesday, the 15th of August. The 34th Regiment of Infantry will parade at. Yorkville, on Thursday, the 17th of August. The .1th Regimhnt of Infantry will parade at Ebenezerville, on Saturday, the 19th of August. The 21st Regiment of Infantrv will parade at Lancaster, on Tuesday, the 22d of August. 'T'he 27th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Rich dIll,on Thursday, th' 24th of August. The 26th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Chesterville, on Saturday, the 26th of August. The 6th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Youngs', on Tuesday, the 29th of August. SThe 2-iath Regiment of Infantry will parade at Bell's, on Thursday, the 31st of August. The 25th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Vinshoro', on Saturday, the 2d of ieptemher. The 25th Regiment of Infantry and the 5th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at or near Camden, on Tuesday, the 5th of September. The 20th and 44th Regiment of Infan try will parade at Sumterville, on Thurs day, the 7th September. The olicers and non-comnrnissioned ofli cers will assemble on the day previous to the reviews of their several regiments for drill and instruction. Volunteer Companies will he thorough ly insuected, and the books of Beat Corn paties will be examined. Generals of ivision and of Brigade will, with their Staffs, attend the reviews of their respective commands. Generals of Brigade are charged with the extention of this order. Aids-de-Camp to the Comnmader-in-Chief are required to attend the reviews in their several Bfrigadles; and those not residinag in the Brigades to he reviewed are invited to attend By order of the Comnmander-in-Chie f: R. G. M. DUNOV ANT'. Adjutant anti Itnspector Getneral. June28. 15-1 .35 3Jm. . A ANDERSON, , ufunanter vils .S. C. Rtespectfully informs the people of Stai Icer Dlistric t -that. he has just recultvci. andt now~ ofTrers for tsle thme bes.ulected and.J[ most5t c'ihjitock of .. Spr'iaag and~ Stasuannuer .Goods, That cannot be surpassed lay anything ini this market. lI has 'received nmany new styles which purchasers would do well to examine be fore buying chleewhere. BRAWADCLOD1'lIS, CASSIER ES AND --ALSO A fult and large supply of l~osiery, Shairtas, Drawvers, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Iland kerchiefs, &c. &c., A large asso:-tnent of RtEA II M1AL,1 l'LO TIIING, which.will be sold low. 3j7 Garmnenta .mannfactured lay thae stubscrl her, anid wtarranted to give satisfactiona. Oc diers from at distance prompijtly attendled to. A. ANDERSON. April 5th, 1851 tf ICE ! ICE ! ICE ! 4j1fE COLIIA ICE IJ0tI8E has been e ntir'd y rebttilt, sQ as oi lbe catpable oif holding several thmousandl tons of ICE, andl is now opened for the iseasonl, . .very facility will be aflorded to persons living at a adistance to supply themn regulharly. It will be senat ollevery morning, if desirable, by rail roan, pasfsenger or freight train; aind the railroad agents have kindt. hy ohlered to give every facility for its transpotr tation. We will always have a moaa at the different depots to receive returnted lanmkets, boxes, &c. .Cost of ice twvo cents per lundui ; dlrayage, boxesu and packing 37 eents; charges on railroad 'will be front 25 to 50 cnts per 100 innmids. BOA TW RtIGJI1T & lIAR RK tJ00, it I - roprietors. N. 11. Blankets are a very convenient imode of transporting ice. JBlanketsa will be furnishedl at cost. Mlay 10, 1854 23 t f . .Notice, The suibscriber having comppetcd his ar-. rangemnatits for making Sash, hllinds aind Pan nell Ikoors biegs leave to inform hii atfrieands arid the pubalic, that he is preparedl to furnish tat mihort police. Sash of tall erzes ptrimi andl glazed. Blinnds to suit any size witdaows, piamtedl or ntl anad P'annell Doors of any siz.e or anaike, apo lion of public patronage is respectfuilly solicited. .Ylis work is all done by hand and out of good seiason material. a. 590O.lightq of 8 .,, 10 Nasht r''eld fair dlecry, to e'it windtows of 12, 15, or 18 lt hts. ....JAI ES BIEL. Sumteraille, A pril 12, 1851. 21 tf ORO'CKERY A ND GL ASSWA RIE, CIlINA and Granitte. Tea's, Granitte Dinner and Ifreakfast Plates,. Steak Dimshesa, Ilutter l)ishes, Sotap howls, Custard Stands, Fruits Stands, F lower Vases, China and Class Candlesticks, Preservo. Disahema, Decanteas, T1umiblerm, Galss P~itchiert,. and a4.nurober of othear airtiece just received and (or sale.hy Dr. W. JasDargan& Co. R E''AIL )EA.l21tS in Drugs, Miledi cines. Paints, Oils, D~ye Stnubs, Pa-t tent Medicines, Window !:lass, l'erfumiery, Fanc Articles, and a variety of other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. JNo. W. I)A GAN, W. J.ts. DIAI'AN, M. ). jP' Next door to China's Ilotel. Jan. 2, 1851. 10-1f. Epping's Sarsaparilla, (BEST NOW IN USE.) And a variety of other popula r 1:ent Mcdi. cines, for salt by Dr. W. JAS. DARG.\ & CO. Feb. 29. 1854. 18 if A Lot of Paint Boxes, tWVater Colors,) for sale by 1)AR(UAN & t, Feb. 29, 1851. 18 Garden Seed. A large supply, kept constanly on hand by DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 18 if Excelsior Family Starch, Iii poind packag."., powdered. Also the highly celebrated Curn-Stareh. for sal,. by DAItGAN A. CO. Feb. 29 .1851. 18 if Genuine Cod Liver oil, Prepared by Iushton, Clark d Co. Also, cold drawn Castor Oil, (very tin -' for sale by D IT:N k CO. Feb. 29, 15. f Fancy and Toilet h ricles A beautifnl assortnent. Call at Ilargain's and examine them. Also a variet) of Note Pa per and. Leilopes, for sale by DAItIA N & CO. Next door to China's liotel. Feb. 29, 1851. 18 - if Land for Sale, In the Town of Slumter Ville. 1 offer for .sale that part of :he tract of land in Sumiterville. :nown as the Norton land, lying between the vil laze and the run of 'T'urkey (:reek, in all about two hundred acres, I wil divide it ~into lots to suit purchasers. but would notti pcf.er to sell the whole together. T 71ms i made easy and accommodating 'u rrch:m.ters, appy to the subscriber. Jnne 21, 1854. 1 tf E Vatclinan copy. Boots. Shoes & Gaiters, Just received from' r; :ia a lrge stock of Ladies' and Gen f. -af tcrs and shoes and Gents' line boots.:- sale by. A. J.91MOSES. June 21, '51. 34 tf COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, WI\ & ClAI1K9N. 'T'uI ": undersigned have this day, as oriate'd themselves togetier, under the above naune and ut"le for the transactioi of all husines in the CLOTFIIING, andt M E'RCIIANT T'A ILORtS' line, and may be fomd at the Corner store formerly orenupied by Clark 4. Bro., i-- they will be hitt y~y to aceontnod: t.e 2e r t: eilds and the pubie generally. S. -. W. 'I.A1tKSON. Tl'ssuies, lBeratge-, Colouired Siks. Plain andl fringzed 1liack Silks. Printed and Plain For sale byx J. T. SO LOMO0N N&Co. June 28thi 1-5 t- :5. f Glenn's Perfumery & Soaps. A generail assortmenit o: t he aibove. ar ticles, to which the aittentiion of t he publ)1ic i.s called tan~ d prticu larly to thle Soaps as being well adapted to the use oif famjilies. For t4ale by A. J 31OSES. June 21, '51. 31 ti BACON! BACON!! A Lot of line Ilacoem, Nides, Shoulders a uid I laminm jnmst re ceived .and fo r m ale lby J. Ti. XOL.O.MONS & C1. Junie 28'th 1'85-. 15. t f. T11 arr.ivg? by thme next Traini, a choice Llot of (,roceries fromstai ioese as C lari tied unl Collie Sugars, supor 1W0 andi .lava GtTee., No. 1. .alacht'el in. Kits, saps, Starebi &c., whlich camn be bought low fromu. 1 tire h 15:h., 18.>1 20 itf. lirl~fiNotice IS hreb gien that thme Subsc ribe-r is no loinger cotnner'ted will. the finnii, hereto.. fore ex st ing undelr the til~le of " Newmaun - . . 1, WVO( S Lynichei., I .ake P. 0. WXmirunsbuirg Distric. I i 1 SIIl1N H Al$ FORl SIE. An imiprovedl breed ol finte shainghai fowls, conisting of severail grown i and some 80 half grown chickens, miay he seeni at 3Jiss. Sarah TIerry's. Those wishing to improve their fairm yard stock woul do well to call and puirchase ai..jthey will be s~old how. .For anyi further inforimation ap ply to Miss Sarah TPerry or to. T1. J1. DINKINS at. W. & i31. D~epot I .Il 19.,. ;0. 2m. : ' Wis Ihman copy 3; times. .A' l;rgo asonrtiment of Straw La ghorn, I'anaima and Pahn Leaf hiatmi just received from P'hiladelpha, an~d for tm ho by .A. J.MO$08S. BOOTS, SIlO0ES, ITRUN KS, G AITERS, &(,, &(. TI'lE Emporinm of Fa'shmion aind Quality. where may be found a cimuplete assortmnt of Ladlies' Menis' IHoys' isses andim Chiildrendg Hoots, ..hes, G.aitern, &c., o'f alimotst every style itmnd quglity. Th'ley are freshi goods and aire ul wvarratnted1 1o give satisfaction. .J. TI. IIR UNSON. Next door.Io 11. C. Webb, & Co. Mar. 22, 185. 21 t f FOR SA LE OR TO RENT. TIIE susrie oflers his Farmn, having on it a dwelling and out houses and the best miraler in the district, situated a short distanice from the townm of Sumterville, for sate or to Rent. Tem aeeasy, anid .posussongiven at M 1 t. 27 et M . Icx. EDITQOR Please announce Col. J. Al. NELSON as a candidate for Senator for Claremont County, at Lhe ensuing election, and oblige MANY VOTEtIs. February 8th, 1854 15 tf OT Watchman please copy. Mn. EnITron : You will oblige many citizens by announcing Col. J. 1). BLANo isG as a candidate for Representative for Clarmnont County, at the next session of our Legislature. Feb. (;, 1854 15 tf E Watchnan please copy. JYIr. Editor: The Citizens cf Clarendn County are desirous that C. V. L. RiENOLDS, represent them in the next Legislature. By announcing him a Candidate for that otilice, you will oblige them. S We are authorised to announce Maj. A. C. SPAIN as a candi date for Representative from Claremont Connty, at the ensuing election. Feb. 22, 1851. 17 tf M Messrs. Editors : You will oblige many voters of Chiremont Elec tion District by announcing Col. It. LA ROACIIE IIlItIO' as a candidate for a seat in the Lower Branch of the Legisla ture of the State of South Carolina, at the ensuing election. Feb. 22, 1854. 17 tf We the friends of A. R. BRAI)IJAM Esqr., tako pleasure in tin nouncing him as a candidate for Sheriff of Sumter District, at the next Election. MANY FRIERS. Mar. 29, 1851. 22 tf {T We are authorised to announce 11r. JAMES E. WIVTHlElI SPOON, of Salem, a Candidate for lIep resentative for Claremont County at the ensuing election. Mlarch 8, 1851. 19 tf A Number of Voters take pleasure in announcing Col. WI.LIAM A. COLCLOUG1I as a candidate for Sher ilf of Sumter District, at the next election. Mlarch 15, 1854. '?( tf. Yir. Editor: Please announce :;apt. T. D. Fictz:soN as a Candidute for Sheriff of Sumter District at the ensuing elect ion. Aug. 2-, 1853. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Mit. EDrron :-Please announce Mr. ROBERT W. 1)II ANT, a candidate for Tax-Collector of Sa't County, at the next election, and oblige AINY VoTEis. January 1-1, 1852 13-tf %& The friends of Capt. P. M. GIB)BONS antmouce him a cainli date- for the olice of Tax-Collector, for Salem County, at the ensning election and oiblino . MANY VOTERS. October 1 C"1. FOR ORDINA R Y.. E r E i -You will p'legge - anntinnede '.'; }3itt1N= SON as a candidate for the Oflice of Ordi nary of Sumter District, at the ensuing election. - MANy Vu-rcns. A pril 27h, 1852 --f -FORt CLERK. .., QCrtes are authorized to anntounc. T. J.,1)INKIN$, Esq., a Candidate for Clerk of th-: Court, at tIb .nsuing-election. .1- MANY VOTERS. A pril 16th 1851 25 cf Q0 rtMr. Editor: PIcas~e ani notunce Mir. .1. J. AlcKlELLAlt, a Candi date for Clerk of the Court, for Suoter District, and- oblige Many yO-rri.. A pril 13, 1852. . - . 25--tf FOR C~LER K MRl. EDTlOR:-3MANY -FRI1.lNDS of W. J. N. IIAMtMI.-r are desirous .of putt t ing him itn nomination for- thto.Otlien ol Clerk of t he Court. of Sumt er Dittrict, at t he enmsning-election.: . M aiy 2 1, 1853. 30-t f me We ai'e aiithorized to anntounrce A. E. l'OOL, nt a candtdate for Sherifo of Sumter District at the ensit. ing r-lection. .- . - Decemiber 21, 1852 ,. 8t MVr. Editor :-Please an noonce JOhlN. N..McLEOD-a~ candidate for ShmerilT of Sumiter District and oh. lige -- --- MANY Fun~xits. June 29th, 1853 i5..-tf - W f reautor ized to 4tnnounce. Wa LWIS. ascandidate for Ordinary al the ensuing election. Juneti 28, 1854 8.5 if $100 REWARD, WiI 1 h gvn for the apprehensaion and de. livery to theL Master ofC either Workhouse ii Charleston, or any jail in cte- State., of ISA AC stometimtes called Johnf Brown.' who, with~oui any known cause-, left the .huncs Hill Planta. tioni on the. 20th of Oetanber last. -Said fellow~ is 6 feet.8 inches in height, mitistee Vomphlexion smart, intelligent. spoken, and is -a (arpencerba tradle ;and when last heard of wa's in the lowei country, ont McCord's plantation. Fifty dollars ini addition to the above reward, will be paji upn~on proof to conviction of his being hairboret or employed by a wvhie or coloredl person. A pply to J. & J. D). KIltKLPATit1Cit. Mlarch 29Jth, 1853. 22 if. Notioe, TH IE subhsicrib~ers are now. teceiving thei stock ofSpringeind Suimmer goods, which havi beent sele-ced with great care, andi cainnot fii to give satisfaction in style,quality, and prices Otur stock comptises all articles which th< wants anid taste of thes community domanid, anm we* sorliclt a call front omir friends anit the pubil tic biefore calling elsewhere as we have mani ttew styles which cainnot fall to please. T1INDAL, WVATSON 4 CO. Mlar. 29, 1851. 22 if ,Arehuppily ofSPItING AND) SUJMMEI itOS embac-intg any thing and EVElti thiing, selected by the Subscriber hiimselj Iwhose long experience andi knowledge of i R opes, ma kes it no preutmption .in. him to say that somet of theesu are cheaper goods than hav, ever.heen broughtt to this market.. ICrntia, .loepn;5yards to the dollar. Getlme' linskin Gloves 75 cts. a -paIt lleautiful.colored Muslin atc 12 1-2 eta, p yartl. Frenchl Dirillings it) ct.. a yard, a tint acssortmnent of Fumne yoods that must andi sho vi be sold. Groceries, Crockery, liardware, .lats, an Blontnets, Ltidies, Gents, and Youths shoes au GtaIters, fine andI common.., To enumeral woutld hie too tediotts, but come athd see and. will warrant you satisfaction, both inaty ti A ril 5th, tI85 eh~R a ~yc - GREAT SOUT] JAC OB'S rOR ALL .BO. Such as, Cholera, Dysentary, Piarria, Clhp ALSO, ADMIRABLY ADAPTED I M!lost Especially P The Virtues of Jacob's -Cordial. are 1sl. I cures the worst cases of Dirrheca. 9nhd. It cures 1lu: wrorst forms of Dysentary, 3d. It cures Californaia or :Mexican Di: rha. 4h. It relieves the severest Cholic, 51h. It cures the Cholera Morbus, 6h. If cures Cholera Infasniuu. - - A rew Short Extracts fron " I have used Jacob's Cordial in my famail judgment a valuable remedy. IIoy. I " It gives inc pleasures in being able to rect rience, and the experience of my neighbors a for men to believe it to be all that it purports t Wn. II. 11t pea wooi). Forme "I take great pleasure in recommending this diseases, for which I believe it to be a be. .rei ever tried by me." A. A. Gwt. "I have used 'Jacob's Cordial' in aay famnily by those who have tried it, induces n.e to beli of the kind, and I would recommend its use in Mar.aa G. Donats, Ci' "If there is any credibility in human test ia above all other preparations for the cure of H o favor coining in from all quarters, it mast be a fnot all other 'patent' preparations." A Fa.esi atx, Cn' "'This eflicient remedy is travelling into cc into Russia, and gaining commendation when WM. For sale by DARGAN 4. Co., Sumtervl lington ; T.l.J. WORK.tN 4 Cs o, Camnden Principal Depot!:, ' lJAv And by the Principal Merchaits and I July 2G, 1854. A, C, SQUIER, NO. 208 AND 210. 40-'52 3IA IN S T It EE T -COLUMBlIA, S. C. Manufacturer and General DEALER IN . - FINE AND PLAIN Pianos, Chairs, WAJ.L-PAlg i,;&c. &.e. &c. At very low prices for cash. lie is constant. lv rcplenisliing his large assortment from his MANUFACTOIIY . in. Columbia, and -trom New York. and now ofTers a greater variety than usual. especially so in FANCY. AND ENA\K[.IELEi) FUltNITlltlU, Sitting anid Rlocking Chairs. &c. &. - A. II. GALE & CO.' SUPERIOR AIND GltALY *MI5ROVEI) PIANOS, at New York cash prices. -' " All Pinuos ocr Furni ture sold by him are warranted for one year or longer. All kinde cf Furniture neatlv and promtldy repaired. .A large l.t of.M1A11 UAN Y N -m. nn hand, with other Cabinet Maker's .Materials, in great variety. . 1., WALL-PAPIR A N D (ORDERING, a large and rich assortment, . '$,-' Funerals strved at :l:ort notice with Metalio and Wood Collins. Ile would respectfully .invite his friends and the public generally to call and examine his lMarch 15, 185i. 20 ly. NEW & FASHIONABLE SPRIG & $UM1ER GOODS The subscriber would respectfuliy..cal attention to his large and well assorted .!tock of- - - - Challies and IBerege l)eLaines, ,. Plain. colored Bereges, prin. ed dle, ]5rinsted and plain.,.Jaconect Muslin.i, -Poplin an dLineni Lusttres, in dress patternis, Gingham.', .. . .,: IBlack and col'd SiU~w, Marcelain Sjiks : -Dotted & l'lain Swiss Musline, Mull Mushliiis, ' . . . . . .. Fiane Embroidered collars, Chiemi settes. Infants, Waists .&c.. *Alexanider's Kid Gloves, Lisle T1hread. G loves &.e.. . ,.,. . At lows atnd Luniformi prices.. - a'- - . II. IIANKSI. OSNABIURGS. Plain Stripedl Bflue .Deniitns, T'ickinsgs &c. . .leachied anud Blrown. Shirtiaig, 9 1.4. inien Ta'ble clot ha, Diapers cc. Froniting~ Line ns, Pcllow-case .snejd. -..-.-.ly -- -- . L. 13. JJANKS. EATABLES, Fig~s; Prune4, -Raisiins Preserves, Canidieas, Nuts &c-&c.: . L. B. IIANKS. Almost aniything else to be~ .ualled-fo For sale hy L. )-iHIA NKS. April h, 1S31. . 'l tf S. Notice. .UST -reeIved and opening a fine stock o the tuost fashionable tand- Latest Styles o Sprincg anal 'Summser Goo:Is. Consisiting ir parl af the follewinag article. 111k. & fanscy (loths. "& " -asimuerer Sicring & Summer Twvaeedac 111k. Whiite &Fanscy RIih *a- Vesis. " -'' ,Linsen Drilla 111k. White & Fancy Silk Cravats. L Ainen & Cambric Rilk & " - Ilusndk'fs, (;lovesESocks. & Drawers I~inaen lBiosm Shirt.. and ( allar., Silk & Merinoa undetuihsirts. 111k. Silk IIMts Pcanama & fancy liats. - -01thisag. liik. iud Fancy'Chothr Coarts sand Sark.. * ' 'weead " " "~ -" Al pacae " " Silk, Grass antd Linen" D)rapc daata . . lllkc ands Fancy Cascsimeyre 'un Irap dl'et~e ail,Tweeds, Whsutand Faiey'linen 111k. Wite, andI fancy Silk Vesta honmbazitne and Linetn Whataa.feney 31areaailes,. 'All of which we in'ite altr friendi and th publlic generally to call iand cgtmine. We are -also irepaedasao ins mk. to order, an articles in the 'us Iloring line,. as neat anda Chten as can be done its thae Statec on the same term. . K WINN & CIAllh(SON. A pril 12, 1851. 21 if ~NEW STOCK A&t Frierson's old Stan~d; ., TilEI follkavag comclprise apart of th heavy and variedstoc~k aif Goods whioh ttb subscriber is nowv receiviang at. Friferson' Muslis do .Leines, Swiss' and figure L MIinas. CaOslicos, Gjinghmamss. &c &. , Laces,.Edgaugs,; 'rTiiuningsc Insertin gs :.Ribbons, &a. &.c. - Indaies anad (Genits Iloasiery. hloots, Shoe,., lIsata-and,Capc, Readly .Made Clo-1hing, . All descriptions ofGocer5OIcs r Crelsry,4 hitrge, lot. Confeictionary, Frthuits,5. Nuie, Toys, &c . Fancy Goods, a large variety. S. Iso; nl ways on ,hand, 1 Iced Sojha Water, Lem onade and Syrug All 9f..whil ,avill bp sold cheaper tha: ayother Houseto .. Come and sec Jddo 28 1%. 33*E LEtf. rV iERN REMiIEDY d VEI, I)NSEA.SES. - ora Miorbus, bilious Chalic, Clrolera nlantp n. '0 MANY DISEASES OF FE.UALES, 'ainfu'rl M1enstruation. too tell known Io reqptirr E ncomirums. 7th. 11 cures Painful .lhenstruaion. tk!. II relirres Iuins in lack and Loins,. --91h. It (.outerarI.; NA:rrrowsness a nd Des pnadency, 10th. It 'resirces Irregul:,rities, l th. Ii dispds gnum y, hysterical 1elity s, I2th. It's an admirible .''onic. : < a Letters, 'Testimnon is, &e. y, and have fiutnd it a most efficient, and in my IR1AM VAnN'R, Judge of Supreme Court, Ga. 'ammend .tacub's Cordial-niy own peruarial etspe Ind friends around me, is a sufllicient guarntee a be, viz : a sovereign remedy.' rly Judge of Suiprene Courr , ('lirokee Circuit. invalunlt dle mialicin to all ntIlliete with bowel gn reinedy-decidedly superior to any thlint tis ntroe,1M. G;, M. of the Gra.)d I~odgn of Georgia. ' and thi4. wit I all I ;.enr a bout it as a remaeyl sve that it stands aet the head of every preparatioI the diseaLse flr whialh it is enompounded. dier of the- hank of the Start uf~eorgia. aony, 'Jacoh's 4'ordial' nist stand pro e:inent. ael )isease.. Fromn the mnIOS of testitnoury in its very far in adavatce, as a curative 'iii, >fmotut shier larin~e : el }'ire Itntrancae t t.. Griflin. lebrity am fast us ik rot puohed his uohtinbs tver used." (r'eorguia ./r'j,'r., ien, .bis' i7.th l 3. W'. 11.S8 & Cui., Proprietors, Savarmah Ga. e; T. A. I)atIGAN, 1'. G. AleUirjcon Dpr ; Fitst'tt 4- JLEN-rrsu .Coluitbia, .: C. if. AND, llAnnt~1., Rtetsy &i Co., New. York. tl.At,. 11 A t:. . & C, Ch 'eston, S. C. -ntr Co., New.Orlans. )ruggists throglghout the State. Just Recehived, LAEDIFS' loottcen und Walking Shioes, G ni ters, Kid-ier., &c. (ent%' Calf louts and: Iluottees, Iadies' sand Getrs. Over Shoes. Also-A fine assortmaent of hardware, Tin Ware, Sadlery, &tn. (A O~y (A~.d. .adies' Wood andi sMroea Work-BIoes, Puliltuxei, f'ort-M.3onies, Segar-('mises,. race Its, lair anid Tooth lirushes, Dressing, 'ttek ad a and Pocket Combs, &e. Books, d'c. Novels, I'owical W'orks and Schiiuul Mouks, and a line as.ort-.'nt of Stationary. GROCERIEJS. Bsrown, Clarlied and Crushed Sugars, ltio and Java Colle, llolue..oai Cheese, Itaison., Dried i'igs ,Fior, Candles, Koap; l'.a, Starch,.l'-ickles, Sard ines. Ginger I'res"rves, &c. Also, L ine asoIrttanttt of Cooking Uten-.i s, For sale by .J. T. SOLOMONS & CO. March 22th, 1P1 I 21 if IIL~ TA (ln $1II T WILMITOTOiT ICE HOUSE. A Ill persons dytsirous of keening cool or - of -retaiing or regainmg health are advised to use ice fr.eelv during the Sun mer and Idl Set.ia a n. Ice can ie delhvered .daily hv the Pass: enger train which leaves Wilmington- at 71 and at any Depot'un the Wilmingtun :ad Manchester Rail Road, at the cost of $200.per Barrel containig 125 Pounds, thereby placing it within the power a all persons to use some and receivu suipplies with regularity and despatch. . All T..rU.d'4addressed Lt " Wt lpingtlo Ice. House" enclosing the .mHoney will recewve promipt-atteiton-iiany person desir.-~ ious-ot receivmng regular suplphesa at sttted periodts will please send their orders, .ac. cor-doagly and the~ir accounts will be for warded at thie.entd. of every mionth when a renmittance tuust be piromaptly made or thme account stoapped- -- A. HJ. VAN IlOKKE LENy Jun 15 1'. >. 3 P 0m.I!rc Cristadloro's:Excelsior Fluid 1tAIR-DYEl. NO. 6. ASTOR I[O[JSE. The claimts of ltis extratordinaary article to public estimnattitn, are lnt b~ased upon thme time thit it has beet9 bel'r.- the world. It is comn paratively a newv pareparation, founded on newr hlicoverices in cheranist ry, -and it has inaugura ted a new era in hair dyeing. Wh'lat are its re ommnendatiotn, I lst..-lt tuntites thte -hair af any obnosio'a "olor to rnature's black or brown im-hve iaiunes.- 2d,.t assimilates with the hair, andi nutrishti instead of burning, it. 3id,--is pronnneed byv enminent cheistits thet only sa fe hai r dye kniaw ni. -ih.-lt is impo'-s. tiele to namne un iantance of ins failure. I8th,--h1 hat s tihe dt popuilatrity ever yet accorded to a similar pareparation. For the etstablisluneta oif these assertions by proof, see the bestimonay at CRSats-raLOa's, No 6, Astor f louse,.where at ha iimufactured, sold, antd apphied privately. I'rice per bt"x, $1. -[For te bly R~ici & Ti110318N, ~ -a Ibruggists, tStunterville, S. C. Flay21, 1851 30 6mt EDWJ~ARD ?MOLOMiON~s StRGON DCNTIST -S(TfiTE R JWL L ES. (. 297 Oflic~e three dooers northi of the C. lI .tinne 21, 1951 .31 at ToID-Is AriN, 7A !lPCK LE's, GlNG l R-PRESERVF - CiJI:ESJ, I1OTIT l.ED. CIDER, PORT E R, &.e. A I.SO, B.'rage Dt.L ai.s, Printed Jaconets, French~ Gambhricks.-Fine aassorltent of Gintg hamna, black and colo.rted, anid Em~broidered Goods, &c. &ce. . TI. SOLO.\ONS9 &. CO. Marc h Rah, 1I'f>1. 19 i ROBERT A. YONGUE, COt LUM HIA, S. C., 'friends and the public tnoo hii -Large and handsome Stock . In-iddition to his former stock, l:e hieajiust received a..new atnd extenr-ive iasortminfte 9 GOLD) aand .4ILVERt WVA''ClhS, niant6l CI.OCKS of every variety. Silver anid Plate'd Ware, a largti variety ; iitary and, Fanacy Goaoda; Guns, Rifles, 'Sporrtmani's-Appafatdis; e Fine Pocket anal 'l'abhle Cutlery, and akiargo It assnrtmnenti af FA NCY. GOODS. a . Hiis prices will be-founid, on esamnit - , Id he as mnoderate ant at any other etatb meinnt in the South. . Thankfual for p:u~t favoh n~o sa. U cita a continuance of the. patronage 61 his former frienads and customters.. Marcha .15, 1831. 20 -l y. Coparfnership Notit HpI-Bundeorsignoi,'bz.tgenasociated tliibm solves together, ndetlr t i above ;laune' .and style, foi- thtq t rsaetinnm of all bus ness in tihenmercian'ti le line an May Lcj fodnd at the old standl of WV 5V MBA -. where they wvilli be happy .t9 -nd uce S,comiodate their friendsait . . ifB lin.i 86 u