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Plantation for Sale. I oll:r for saile the plantation where I now ive c'ontaining 1012 acree. It is sit. uated in this (Suuter) Dis:rict on the wa ters of Lym hes Creek. two tiles above the Lynchburg )epot on the W. & .\. It. Road, and three miles above the village of Lynchburg. There are upwards of 4(001 acres of open lands on thie premises, :1110 of which is in as high a slate of cultivation and ituprovemtent as any lands in Sumter District. The corn crop now growing on it will produce froni 10 to .10 bushels per acre. The entire cotton crop with the ex ception of a few acres of old field, wi.1 pro duce from 8110 to 1500 lbs. per acre. The place is ofi'ered for sale from private con siderations emiireiv and not from lack of fertility of soil. ilesides the lands in cultivation there are about 250 acres of marsh and oak and hickory ridge or binfTr laud to be brought in equal to any :im.lar land in the State. For facilities of travel and market it po sesses superior advantages. The owner catn breakfast at home and dine either in Charleston, Wilmington or Columbia. The terms can he matde accomomodatin r, and possession given the first day of next January. J. D. ASIHMORE, f Lynchburg P. 0.. Hug. 10, 1854 42 tf Land For Sale. T HE Subscriber offers for sale a valuable tract of I.and containing 51G acres, all in one body, situated two mile- above Cal v:ry Church, and fourteen miles below Suinterville, and half a mile from 11w road leading fro i Cain's Savannah. Also, a piece of 80 acres lying in Santee Swamp, convenient to said tract, for stock range. ''his land is well rixed with a good dwell ing house and all necessary out buildings. Also, all plantation tools, Blacksmith's tools. and a very fine Ilandmiill; all the stock belonging to the place, including Hogs, Cattle Sheep and Gats. This land will be delivered to the purchaser next Janunary. THIOMAS VEEKS. N.B.-The land will either be sold sep. crate or with the stock, &c., to suit the purchaser. T. \V. August 2, 1854. 40 tf Lightning Conductors, PLEASE read the followmg extract from the Xcienti/ic American a paper de 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 tm.in, and have employed a good deal of my spare time and money in endeavoring to otroduce into our Navy, aild into our mer eantile Marine, the Conductor of Sir Vil lian Snow Blarris, which iii the British Navy, in the lion. East India Company's service 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 make a return of 2 per cent. of the premium on all Ships furnished with ruitahle lightcing conductors, they show a regard for the cause of humuanity and for tieir own interests by uakng this return ; and it is to bie hoped ihat all uinderwriters * will follow this good example, not that it is thei dutty of undinerwrter-s to encourage these umeans tuore thiani s'hipown~ers, but thle coni cession will have the efl'et to waike up thle owners of ships to a sense of their duty in this respect.'' Th'le owners of hotuses are no less bounid by the ties of IIlumanily or the promnptings oit imterest to protect their own and the dwell irgc or their teniants, by fuirnihiug thiem with Otes' Patent. Cunduc-tors which can be obtained from the snbscribers, the sole owners of the right for this Di)strict Th'lis is uinqueLst ionably the heat Cond ucto.r for houses ever initrod uced. DIXON & C:OGIJLAN. A ug. 9, 18534 -11 QM WVatchmian copy 3 timies. Palmetto Iron Works. (LAT 'J'PALMET7TO Al'IR olU Y.) ThIlE proprietors oif the above establish-. mont, having furntishied thieusselvyes withI all the necssary mael'inerv and tools for cond ucting the FOU N D RY AMN) M A. CIIINE BUShINESS. together with a large stock of materials-, are now ready toi coni. tract for the making of Stationary Engines oif any power-, all kinds of Mill WVork, Cast Iron Fronts, Fencing, and other descrip tions of Iron WVork generally conducetd in a wellU regulated establishment. Mr. GEORGE SINCLAIR will give his supervision of all work. lIhis old frtinds and piatrons will finid hiim ready to furnish all orders with despatch Persons desiring to patronize a homie inistituitini can be as * ured that their wvork will be donie and warrantedl satisfactory. Our prices will be as low as any similar establishiment in the country, and terms liberal. A share of piubi e patronage is respectfully sol icit ed. WM. GLAZE & CO. August 9, 1854 41 un PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, CJO3IMISSIONV and F"ORWIA RDING ME RIJH NT, Accoaannodationi Wharf, CilARLESTON, S. C., 8ells Cottoth Gran, Flour, lBacon, and all tether articlen of prodluce Strict anid ; rom pt attentoui gIven to the VpRWAlRDiNG of Goods and P'roduce. ~Augut 9, 18td 4t tf TURPENTINE STILLS * FOR SALE. Two NEWV STILL.S add WOR Ms carryhmig frm 38 to 21 Barrels Virgin Tlurpentine. War ranted by the miaker for twelve maonutt.. Apply to JOSEPII R. BLOSSOM, Wihninigton, N. C. August 9, 18&1 41 Im.~ Fiacis RI. Shackelford, FACTOR AND) Cornnis~ionu Mlecant. * ~ CIIARLE~STON, S. C. T['I id su bscribier respectfully calls t he at tetion- of the Planters (if S'mter D'isttict t i thet above Card,- and s~olicits a sha re of thieir pitronage. The most satisfactory teterecme can b4 Liven if required. P'aR. ShIAI'C-EJrFRl.m Office Wil. & Man, R. R. \rantilc-o'U, 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 im future, the following rules will take etlbet on and after the 15th inst. 'ickets to pass over this Road will, in no rase, he sohl to a negro. Owners of slaves must, in person, pur. chase the ticket, and point out to the con. ductor, the negro for wihomn it was bought. L. J. FLEIING, Genl. Sup. W. & Al. I. I. August 2, 185.1 40 2m. Choice Old Brandy and WINES. We have now in store some 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 necessitated to use it. --ALSO, A variety of very select Wines, consisting of Old Mcdcira, Old Port Wine, Brownsm Siherry, PaIle Siherry & 11sare Clinret Wee Imported by ourselves, all of which we warrant genuine, and of the very best quiality. For sale by lBOA'VWRTIGIlT & IBARKtLOU, Court House Range, Columbia, S. C. July 26, 1854 39 tt New Establishment, RICE & TUHO:YIRON, SUAI'R Vl'LL ,S. C. Dealers in English, French and Atmerican Drui, MediciaIes :s antd Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dye-Stulds, Glass, Putty, Glue and Sand Paper. Paint, Varnish, Camel I lair and Whitewash Brushes, Fine and Choice 'ertimnerv and Fancy Goods, Pure Liquors and Woin's, for medical purposes, Lancets, Scariticators and Cupping Glasses, &c. All the Popular Patent Medicines direct from the proprietors. Agents by appointment for I). Jaynes' and Dr. Dennis' celebrated Family Medi cines, also for Farrell's Arabian Liniment, Mortimer & M awbray's Ilampton T'ite ture. Carter's Spanish lixture. &c. All articles from this Establbshment are warranted fresh and genuine. I'iysicians, Planters and country Mer chants :ending to us, can rely upon getting Prime Art'les, and laving their orders promptly execuited. July 2:, 105& 39 Gn. To Music Teachers and C"IIUR C! I U4!1I?.. AIUSIC Teachers, Church Choirs and Amateurs generally, are hereby notilied that a new M USIC LOOK of Choice and Standard '['Tuns, entitled (he Neraphina ; or (.hristian Library of ('hurh .Uusir ; is just pu bb"-1, in round and p:tant nites. containing -19ti pages, at the low price of St a dozen. Sogle samt ple copies sent by mail pre-paid, 75 cents, or three copies for :i". 1000 Aat'irs \W c\mo-Tua travel amd sell ic every ptart of thle Unitied States, thle Secraphin ta cnd thie Ilistory oi allI the lReli iouscc, )c'nominationts, c~oiitauimncg 50) arti 6100 I yjlc ear can hce mcadie, by acct ive anti putshtig mien, by selbngui thei'.'e woriis. A very liberal per ctage n~ ill be allowed ito tho se wvho putrchaae Icor catsh, or will sentd us itheir tnoteus at fouir itoocthIs withI goicud endorsers. Address JOllN WI1NFll1mNN1;R. August 2, 1651 -1(1 -lt CROCKERY AND) (CIlINA andc Granuitte Teca's, Granlitte Diinw:r andti itesaktesi P'laties, Steak liihet, Iinner Ilicheis, Scu~p flowls, (ustac ~nc tuds Fruitu Sitnd<, Flower Vatses, tinat andc Class Candilesticksc, P'rese rve Di.stc, lecantelit, '1Tun.blle ri, Winte Glasses, Glass P'itchers, ail a numbei.r oi oilher articles just rece'ived anid for uh. bcy T. .3. 501..3 IONS &t. CO. )Iaar#l 22, 1H%4 21 tc*. TIissuest, Ber'ages, Colou1 red Silks. Pla in andtc friniged lIlac'k Silks. Prcinted ancd linu Jaconcetsi &c. &.c. Foir sale bcy Juice 28th 1851. :i5. tF Glenn's Perfumery & Soaps. A genleral assoriniet ot thle above ar ticles. to which the anuentcion of the publ)1ic is called andc plarticularly to thle Stcaps as5 being well ada~pted to the use (oF faiie s. Far sale by A. J .MOSES. C. T. MASONs WATCH-MAKERL & .JEWELJER. IS ptreparedl to do aill mtannier of wvork in hi line., with neatness ai despai~tch. lis te rim are Casu. lIe is cstl at lils old isand jcic abovie t T1owni Ilath. Felb. 8, 1851. 15 if 3000 lbs. Bacon. Siumter racised aind Stuntetrville ccured. Also a line lot of Chcad.ston clear sides for sale by A. J. AMOSES. Junte 2l, '4. 34 t MV Hinsdale, Dealer in Groceries, Hard ware and Dry Goods, andle corne'r of (Jarrais' iSret,j' .lharch 15, 1851. "0 ly. '10arrive by~Iitene r' traII ( IEsee .'lot of Groceries f'rom Ba l~tior, such astClacrilled and11 Colflee Stigart, supernior Rio uiicd Java Collb~e, No. 1. Alacke'rel in Kits, Soaps, Starch &c., w.hitch canc be bought, low from, BUJTI1ER & NEWVBE!WY, Mlarch 1ihi, 1831 210 if. FOR SA LaE O1LtTO Etifff. .TilE sulliscrjiber ofiers his Fatrmi, having lon it a ciwellinig ancd ou1 t h uIses tand thet l,~iWiter ri the diisiti, situatedc ia short dhiistance from the townc of Suimrtervitte, for sale or to Itenit. .Terms mit'tde easy, anid ps ingvna once.piiygrs . Many 3, 185'1. 27 if Yarn and Osn aburgs. Tl- Ecstuhcsriber, Agenct for the DeKalb Mian factury, oliers their goods at mniifacturer, jri'"cc. PF-fRiV 310SES. -Iy,r- 1. 27 If Head Quarters. MILFORD, June 20, 185.1. ORDER NO. Ti11, following Itegimtents will parado fin review and drill at such times and plae n as herein indicated: The 39th Regiment. of Infantry wil parade at Donminick's, on Tuesday, 25tl July. The 39th1 Regiment of Infantry wil parado at Jalapa, on Thursday, 27t1 July 'I'To l(tth Regimtent of Cavalry wil parade at Martin's, on Saturday, te1 29tl of July. The 40th Regiment of Infantry wil parade at Boyd's, on Tuesday, tie 1st o August. The 41st Regiment of Infantry wil parade at l'ark's, on Thursday, the id o Auglust. The 415th Regiment of Infantry wil parade at. the Burnt Factory, on Saturday the 5It of, Aujrust. The 351th1R l iient of ifantry will parade at Unionville, on Tuesday, the 1 ali of August. The 9th Regiment, of Cavalry wil parade at Glenn Springs, on Thursday the With of August. The 36th Regiment of' Infantry will parade at Timmons', on Saturday, the 12111 of August. The :37th lIegitment of Infantry will parade at Wilkins', on Tuesday, the 15t11 of August. The tlith Regiment of Infantry will parade at Yorkville, on Thursday, the 17th of August. The 4iGth Regithnt of Infantry will parade at Ehenezerville, on Saturday, the I9th of August. The 21st Regiment of Infantry will parade at Lancaster, on Tuesday, the 22d of August. The 27th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Rich Illl, on ''hursdny, the 24th of August. The 26th Ieginent of Infantry will prirale at Chesterville, on Saturday, the 26th of August. The (ith Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Youngs', on Tuesday, the 2'0th of August. The 2lath Regiment of Infantry 'vll parade at Bell's, on Thursday, the 31st of August. The 25th Regitent of infantry wtil p.ir:!de at Winsboro', on Saturday, the 2d of September. The 25th Regiment of Infantry and the 5th Regiment ot Cavalry will parade at or ne.!ar Caaden, on Tuesday, the 5th of September. The 20th and '1th Regiment of Ifan try will parade at Suiterville, on Thurs da , the 7th September. Tihe olliieis and non-commissionel olli cers will assemtble on the day previous to the reviews of their several regiments for drill and instruction. Volunteer Companies will be thorough. ly inspected, and the books of Beat Coin. panics will be ex:nnined. Generals of Iihvision and of Brigade will, with their Statlh, attend the revews of thtetr respective' conmnandcs. Generalikof Brigade are chiarged with thi' r-xtet inn of tlhis orde r. are requ.ire.d to atttendu the reviwvs in their .several Itrigahes; an ituhose not residm g int the Brigades to he reviewed are inivited to attend Ily order of the Commia nder-itn-Chie f: it.G. 3h. If)UNOVANT'. Adjutnt andl Inspector Geneth. June 28 1'951 US 3 .1 A, ANDERSON, Nuuimaterville, %. C. htesipectifolly inuforins lie peoplec of % mn.i t-,r District that hie thas jntt receive.Ind' nlow olters for ,-ale :h~e he. selected tmdand m1o8t (boice' stock of Gonds, T1hai cannoit he' surpbasseid by nniythiing itt this market. 11.e has received mtany new tyies which, purchiasers wouild do well to examinie hai. fore htingsi eIlsewheire. Ult( AIADL'lDI S, CASSIM litB.S A ND V ES T IN ;S. A full aind large siupjply of I Josiery; Sh)irti, A large assortment of L 1A tY 31DE CLO. TI'll. which will lie sold1 low. [ t Garmients mannfatrtdtred hv time tikseri Iher, and~ warrantedl to giv~e sat ist'cion. Or ders from et dliitanmce promnptly aittnded tos. I ~A. ANDIEltSON. April 5ith, 185.1 tf ICE ! ICE ! ICE ! giECLU~ ill A ICE Ito:IOlSohaeeni entr.ly rethniht, sit as to lbe capiable uo hlingtt. several itimandu tonls of ICE, and jis nowtoetned fo'r te seasin. Eve-ry facility wl be allonli-il to pertsonms living iat a dlisttane te sittnply themi regnhlirly. It will lie senit oil'every mortnitti if desi rabtle; hiv rail roant, piass.mnger oi freighti rain; antd the rail road iagents hsave kind,? Iy lired o give every faicilit y tor its' transpolr difterenit de~pots to receive returned hhmi~keis boises, &c. Cost of ice t wo cnts per po~mid ; dray-age ie iand grekinog 317 cents;ci ehries on rai Iroad R ill bie frhim '25 so 54) ets per 1001 poundiis. 11OATWhllnilT & ilAltK tIjLOO, . i.Hilatnkets aire a very convenienttmod. of t rasporuilig iee. liinkets will bie futrnitihe, at cost. 3lay It0, 185! i8af Notice. T'he sitbscribier hiaving compitleted haii s r ranigemen~tts for tmaking Sash, hlinids ainid Pan tnell Itoors begs leave to insform Isis frienda.s an< the publihc, t hat he is pirepatred toi Intrnisha a short nomtice, Sa,.h ofd al izes prniimed and glazedi Elinds tossan isty size witdlows, pitedt or nit antd Painneill D.or oif 'Inty sizet or mattke, a por tiont of publsie pattronaige is. respect fulily isolicited his work is all dlone bty hiands anid oOt of goo isassnoteril. 500t lights of 8;,.. 14) Sasht ready for delivery toissnit wintdows of 12,li,,at or 1)8 h-"in. 8nmieranuille, April 12, 18ii. 21 if COPARTNERSHiP NOTICE WINN & JL1RKSON. iE tmduesrsignied Ihais thit y, assoctiat( thiemnre ve sgetuher, undelr the iibovo nmameo ams tyefrhetrnac.tioni oif all bussines in ihi OLillNGo and ~t MEltCIIA NT TiAAili line., aind may bhe fotund at the Cornmer mtors formerly ocoupied by Clsurk 4r Biro., wher, the: wilt be happy to accommodate thecir friend and tfie pbic gesnerally. D). J. W INN, s. E. W.. (CLARIKRON. IMarch 13, 151 21 I Dr. W. JasDargan & Co. R ETAI[L DI A IERS in Drugs, Medi cinns. Paints, Oils, Dye Sitffs, Pia tent Medirines, Window Glass, Perfonery, Fancy Articles, and a variety of other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. JNo. W. )AItOAN, W. JAN. I)ARGAN, M. D. Eif" Next door to China's Iotel. Jan. 2, 1851. 10-tf. Epping's Sarsaparilla, (BEST NOW IN USE,) And a variety of other popular 'atent Medi eines, for sale by Dr. W. JAS. DAI GAN & CO. Feb. 29, 185-1. 18 if A Lot of Paint Boxes, t\Vater Colors,) for sale by DARGAN & O Feb. 29, 1851. 18 Garden Seed. yA large suplply, kept constantly on hand DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 18 If Excelsior Family Starch, in pound package-s, powdered. Also the highly celebrated Corn-Starch. for snle by DAlti:AN & CO. Feb. 29 .18351. 18 if Genuine Cod Liver Oil, Prepared by Itushton,, Clark & Co. Also, cold drawn Castor Oil, (very fine,) for sale by DARtGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1t51. 18 if Fancy and Toilet Articles A beautiful assortn..t.t. Cull at Dargan's and examine thee,. Also a variety of Note Pa per and Envelopes, for sale by DA RG A N & CO. Next door to China's Hotel. Fel. 29, 1851. 18 If DR. STRONI's COMPOUND SANATIVE PILLS. TlHESE PI..S ARE EN 'lIltEi.Y VEGE. TAIII.IE. AND ARE A MOST SUIPEilUolt l l;1)ICIN1 in the cure of all Bilious Con plaints, D'2s.4psia, (.sternrs, Liver Con. plaint, Sick IfIeadache, Loss o f Appetite, and all linerrngtgg drses. TlOGV PtiltlIFY Il E I1.OO I). EQUAL. 17.E TIlE CIICliL.ATION. RCESTORElt ilEI L.IVERi, KI)INI-:''S AND O'IIlli SE:R'IOlt\Y OlRGANS TO A IIEA .TIIY TONE ANII ACTION; and as an Anti Bilious Family llelicine they have no equal. l'rice 25 cents per box. A LSO. DR. STRONGi'S PECTORAL STOMACH PILLS. A remedy for ('ouhs, Colds, Catarrh, lBron chitis,.Croup. It'hooping Couh, Asthma, Con sumption, att all diseases arising from a ie ranged state of the lonm.,,rh. an-l to reliee the distress awl hal fraelm' frm rating too hearty fmnd, in arrak and dyjifsptic halbits. Warranited to I( 'arely Veg ctaIble. 'T'hese Pills act as an Expectorant, Tonic, and Aperient. lhey promote Es pectoration, Lsen the Phlegm. itni Clear the I.nngs and other Sec retory Organs of all uorbid matter, and there is not anoiher remedy in the whole. llateria .Medica capable of imparting sunh healing properties to the Lungs and Vital Organs as these Pills. They Cure C osti.encs, produre a good, regular Appetite, and Streragthet the Systen. I'rice 25 cents per box. Cntttaaina 25 doues of .Medicine.. Call on, the A get who se'll the Pilis, and get the lIantecr's Alamanuc Grattis, gi ting lull partninla r- and cert iiicts ofenores. Ilonth kindus of the abhove named PIlls ai e for saile in Sumnterville-, by 1)AltAN &. CO. Andu P'EIItIY 31OSE5. Whon also lheeps a sutppjly of 1Dr. Sp encer's Verutablet, P'ills, anti l)r. 1I ull' C LelebratedI P'ills, which stop the Chills and Fever the first tuny. 2t, 1851 39 iy Land f'or Sale, III thac Towun of Sauunice' .i lie. I offer for .isabn thIat part of ihe traet of land ini Situntr- dIle. kntowh af n t Norton Iand, lyintg bietwee n thle vil huze and the run ii tm Trkey Creek, ini all abtut two hnnidred acres, I wi l dividec it into lots to stin utirehlasers, butt wuould inouh prefer io selil thet whlel togethier. . ermai madoe easy amnd accommoduutatng to purchasers, app'y io tlie sibscribe'-. .liwi Wm.i.. LE WI8. Just Received, .1 Fresh suppmly of Sh'llNG A NNI) 'St:313lEIt ( 00t1li, embme.ing an th~ing aind I Ilty t hingam, melected hby lie .ub..,ecriber haimselft, whsose ling expekries~uie..aii knoaiwledlgp oif thie Ropes, mnake~s it no pre-'uimtion i him to say, that sonme of ithemi are cheauper goodus tlian lhave ever b'eent brotght to this market. llrowtn lltiumpns 25 yards toi the dollar. Getntlecm's lskin Gloves 75 ets, a hair. litantiful colored 3ltulitn at 12 1-2 ets, per yar I. F'rencht lirillinomt 10 et.. a yard. a fine assortumnt of Iane y Good that niust undshould be siihl. Gruceries, Croelsery, liardlwarc, Ilats, andl Blonnets, I.liudies, Cetits, and Yombhs m-hioes and Gaifers, ine and lconinnon. To eniun-te~ n..ill wta rraint you satisfiactioin, both, inastyle, and Apiril 5th, 1851 23 tf 1120IWIIA8 FOR SALE I An improved breed of fine a-h .mghuai foivsl,,co.ismt ing, of r~veral grown, andi soine 6(0 half i-owni cliickenua, tnny he seenm at Alists. Sarah Tlerry's. Th'lac wishin to imuprove thir Iarmt yatrd tstauek wionhI do well to ca:ll and pinrchase as they will be~ sould low. For atny firtheir il Ifbrmuation ap. ply to M ias Sarah Terry orn 19. . ra W. & Da. Depot ;-PJ' Waitinan copy 3 times. Boots. Shoes & Gaiters. Just received fromu -hialadelphia a large stock oif 1Lohes' andt Genats' finte gaiters and shones atnd Getls' lte hoots, for sale bay. Junet 21, '5. 34 A I.irge asstortmr.. it of Straw, Leghorn, Pa namua nnid Patlmn Leal batis jnst received Iron, Phi jlatde lpia, anid for satl' by A. J. MOSL's. Jnmne 21, '51. 341 if B00TS, SIIOES, TRUJNKS, (A1IT'ERS, &C,, &V. Ill EEmporim of Fashiontitaml Qtnalhty where muayWe ound a compulete assortmient of' laliI'Me t'Hys' MissadChildrens' ltootsu, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., of almost every style and qtuality. They are freudh goods anmiare all warranied to give satisihetion. J. T. HIIUNSON. Next door to Ri. C. Webb, & (Co. - Mar. 22. 1851. 21 if Mt. EDtron: Please announce Cut. J. M. NELSON as a candidate for Senator for Claremont County, at the ensuing election, and oblige MANY VOTERS. February 8th, 1854 15 tf 93T Watchman please copy. MR. EDITOn : You will oblige many citizens by announcing Cot. J. D. BLAND. ING as a candidate for Representative for Clarmnont County, at the next session of our Legislature. Feb. 6, 1854 15 tf agr' Watchman please copy. Mr. Editor: The Citizens cf Clarendlon County are desiront that C. W. 1,. itEYNOLDS, represent them in the next IAgislature. By announcing him a Candidate for that office, you will oblige them. WSP' We are authorised to announce Maj. A. C. SPAIN as a candi date for Representative from Claremont County. at the ensuing election. Feb. 22, 1851. 17 tf i Messrs. Editors: You will oblige many voters of Claremont Elec tion District by announcing Col. It. L.t ROACIIE IIlItIOT 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. IlltADIIAM Esgr., tako pleamre in an. nouncing him as a candidate for Sheriff of Sumter District, at the next Election. MANY FRIEDS. Mar. 29, 1854. 22 tf (C3We are authorised to announce Mr. JAMES E. WI'i'IEit S['OON. of Salem, a Candidate for RIep resentative for Claremont County at the ensuing election. larch 8, 1851. 19 tf A Number of Voters take pleasure. in annoIneing Col. WII.LIAM A. COLCLOUTGII as a candidate for Sher. itTof Sumter District, at the next election. March 15, 1854. 2(1 if. Mr. Editor: Please tannquaje Capt. 1. D. F'tEnsoN. p ti Cnndid to .lqr Sheritf of Sumter District at thd enshing elect ion. Aug. 21, 1853. FO1 T .X .COLLECTOR. MN i. Eorron :-:Pleas'e anounce 1ir. ROl1lER'I' V. DURANT, a candidate for Tax-Collector of Sil'eii Udittnty, at the ne.t elect Ion, and oblige. January 1-1, 1852 13---tf e The friends of Capt. P..M. GIBIONS announce him a caiidi. (late for the otlice p1 Tax-Collector foi Saleni County, at the ensuing diection and >bliire . . MAN VbTElts. October 1*.51. F 0i 12 1 D.INA 1 Y: (ft:f Mri Editdr-You Will please dnnoun6 VILLiAI II. BRIJN SON as~ a. candidate for the U111ce of Ordi nary ef Stiniter [Dimi~ct; at the ensuing efectin.m - ~ ~ N2:,15 AN' VTEIts. A pril27t h 185027--tf F OR C'L E RK. (t We are autherised to anntomice Cot. G1t). S. b. l)sSCIIAM ni's canshldat6 for Clerk of' the Cotirt of Sum. ier District at the ehsuing election. August. 10, 1854 42 tf We are aiithsrised to an nounice J. L.. JONES a candidate for Clerk of the Court of Sumter District at tIid en. suing election.. A ugust 10. 1854 42 trf (icT We are authorized, to for Clei-k of the Court, at the. ensnisiit.,llectio'n. MAtNY VUTElts. A pril 16th 1851 25 f ntouncc NI t, J1,. :3. NIcK lblA Rt, i Candi. date for tcrk of the Ct'trt; for Stinmtdr DI)strict, anid oblig'e MlAN VO-rJI-, A pril i1, 1852. 25 tf MIIt. ED)ITOlt:-M1ANY FRIENDS of WV. J. N. I!ala:Et' are desirons, .of put. ling him in nomination for the (licp of Clerk oft tihe Court of Nitiiter Distt'ict, at the enstting electiomi. NIaiy 21, 18.13. 39--.-tf Es We are authiorized to atnnonce A. E. POOL as a candidate for ShaeritT~ of Etfimter district at the centn. ing election.... D)ecemibhr 21, 1852 5---tf Mr, Editor :-Plese an nounice JIOIIN N. McLEOI) a candidate for 8lheniT of Suniter District and rib. lige MAsv F1Ifrsos. June 29th, 1853 :15-.tf ia are an ior ized to annonnece Wug LEWIS a candiidat e for Ordinary at tho ens~uing eleclion. Jnne 28, I1854 35 tf $100 REWARD, WILL lbe gtivetn for the apprehension ahd dp Ii yyry tot the Master of enhter WVorkhaodle mn Charleston, or anly jail in the Stia., of ISA A C ,iomietimnes calletd John fIrownt, whor, withiotit any known cause, left the Jamnea liill P'lannj titan on the 20th aof October last. Said fello' is 5 feet 8 inche-s in height, tq uarge comnplex ion, smart, intelligent spoketi, andl it a Carpenter by tradle ;tad whent last hecardl of das in the laower 'onmiiry, on~ McCord's planttititori. Fifty dlollara' in addiition to thet above rewtard, *t4Il he pgiid uponl proof? to convitioin of i bellig hairtlored or empi~loyed by a &.hle or caloredl person. A pply to .J. & J. D). KlitK PATrIucIr. March 29th, 1853. 22 if. Notice. TIlE subscribers are now receiving their stock of Spring and Suammer goods, which have beena selected witha great care, and canntot fal to gie aatisfatctioni in style,quaality, anti prices. Our stook comnpiises all article. which the wadlxi and tanto oif theq coslimunity demand, qind we solicit a call fromt oaar fraends aand if' puh'. tic before callinig elsewlhere as we have mdnry ziew atyles. which catnnoit fail to please. T1INDAL, WAT1SON 4(CO, Mar. 29, 1851. 22 i BACON! BACON!! A Lot of fine Blacouj, Sided, SBhoulders and llams just receivedl .ianti for sale by J. T. SOIA)MONS & Co. Jnn-5th 185;. a f.r GREAT SOUTE JACOB'S FOR ALL BOW Such as, Cholera, Dysentary, Diarrhuea, Cholc A LSO, ADMiRABLY ADAPTED T Most Especially Pe The Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are 1st. It cures the worst cases of Dirrhea. ind. II cures the worst forms of Dysentary, 3d. It cures California or .Icican Dir rhara. 4th It relieves the sererest Chluic, 5th. It cures the Cholera Morbus, 6th. Itcures Cho'lera Inafantum. A lfew Short E'tracts from "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my famit) judgiueut a valuable remedy. 1IoN. I1 " It gives me pleasures in being able to recou rience, and the experience of my neighbors a for inc to believe it to be all that it purports te Wmll. II. Uunatwoon, Formie '"I tako great pleasure in recotnntnding this diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereig ever tried by me." A. A. GAItr. "I have usted 'Jacob's Cordial' in lny lotmily, by those who have tried it, induces n.e to belie of the kind, and I would recommend its use in Dist.rss G. Donu,, Cash "If there is any credibility in hautnan test in above all other preparatiuns for the cure of h o" favor comning in from all quarters, it must be v if not all other 'patent' preparations." A FL!MING, Call "This efficient remedy is travelling into cel into Russia, and gaining coummendation where For sale by DanGA 4. Co., Sumtervhllt lington ; T. J. WORtKMAN 4. Co., Caiitdet IIAviA Principal Depols, IlAvt J. Wi And by the Principal Merchants and Di July 26, 1854. 3t A. C, SQUIER, N. 08 A ND 2 o.. M A IN s T R E E T VOLUkIlA, . C. Manufacturer and Geneial DEALER IN FINE AND PLAIN Pianos, Chairs, WALL-I'APER, &c. &c. &c. At very low rlces forcashi. Ii'e tarAIstant ly ,replenishing his Iqrge assortment from his MIANUFACTOItY in Columbia, and lrotn New York. an flow offers a greater variety t un tsual,, e ialy A.i FANCY AND EN ELUK Dj I} 4, Sitting antd Rpopmg Chairs, . . . A.: H. ALE, 5CQ' S UP I~lllt aND altlAL'Y'.3IrA.OVR p ANO ', t-Iew York ca gi&i J - 'ian i';dr Purni ture Fold by hirnIfe r t for ohzoyeg twr longer. Al kinds tt Vjyitlture netltt i protd tly- repaired. ... . . .: ..A large lot of MA1I ()4 Y VENPt-#' is ..t' hand, with otrher Cabinet Maker',, afeterials, e NALL-1 PI R A ND flOttlit'lN- ,n large and rich asadiditneht. L.' Fun'eruie served at short iotice witli Mi eie and Woed Collins. * lie would respeciflilly invite !i friends and the public generally to call and examine hill stdek. Mlarcli 13, 185 20 ly. NEW & FASHIONABLE SPRING & SUMMfER OODS. The suhscriber would respectfulli .gall attention to his large ald 'Wcll assorted stock of l'lain edlored Biereges, pi-iited d. Printed and lilainJ .aconet Musltns, .Poplin and Linen Lustress in dress pattern4; GJinghuams, Black and col'd Silks, Mlarcelaih Silks , otted & Plain Swiss Muylids~, Mfull Mfuelins, Fine Embroidered collai-s, Chemni settes. Infants W.aists &c. Alexanuder's Kid Glov.es, I;d T rsadl Gzloves &.c. At low aidd atitforili prices. OSNADU RG R,.Plaiti-Striped Blue Desiiine.; .Tick ji ghAc. Uleachied vuj.ndfow H Shirtig; 0 1.4. jLiney Tlile'lohs, INiaperA de. hung Cloths of all qualities.. PI'onting Liht us; l'illow.case. bincuns. . .*by .. L. B1. IIANKS. EATABLES, kiga,. 'rdpues,. Raisins; l're.iert's, Candies, Nuts, &c, &c.. * L.LB. IA NKS. - lniost anything else t6 be. called for For sale by . I. B. HANKS. A pril 5, 18-21. 23 tf Notics. .JUST received andI opening a fine stock of ilie most fashionafhle amnd LateIst..tyles of ;Spring and Sumanier. fGoods. Consisting in part of thme folloading artikles. Ik.-fancy- Cloths. Ilk ~. - .. . Cassimneres. Spring & Summer - - 'weedla IhIK. White & Fancy Silk Vetings. " 1 " Marsailles -- i " r .. .Liteai DIluls Illk. Wite & Phncy SilEi Cravats. Linenu & C.ambrie Silk & " - . .. Ilandk'fs Gloves, Socks. & Drawers.. J.inen liosomn Shirts arnd Collars 8ilk & Merino under Shirts. Illk. Silk " hants Panaina & fancy htits. .. -,d ... Olothing. 111k. ndFancy Cloth Coats and Sacks. "" "Tweed " " " "" "Al parma " " " Silk, Grass and Linen " " "t D~rap d'ete "' " I 1i1k, andl Fancy Cassimere P'ants, lDrap d'ete and Tweeds, White anud Fancy Linen. 111k. Whlite, and fqney Milli Vests lomhbazine andj I.medn WVhat andt tuicy Mlarsaihes, .. All of whlech we invite our frienid. and the flilijic generally to call and examnin1 We are also. -prepared to make to oider, any ttrticles in the Tlilbrntg inte, as neat and Cheapt as can be donue in the State oni the sadtie terms. .~l~ WINN & CIAttK80fN. NEW STOCK At Frierson's old Standi TIlE followtng comprise a part or the lieatvy and vario4 stock or Goods which the stibscribi- IS now redeiting at, Fhihson's old Stanid,, bluslin due Laindd; S~'iss and figured ,Mbuslins. Calicos, Ginghan.'. &c &. Laces, Edgings, TPrimnmings Jtisertings, Ribbonit, &c. &c. Laties and Genuti iosiery. Boots, Shioer., Hats and Capsj Ready Mande Clotliing; All descriptions of Groceries, Crocke'ry a large lot. Confectiotnary, Fruiitd, Nuls, 'Toydi, &c. Faticy Gonds, a large variety. Alsd: always dn halld, IpdSoda Watdi, Isetiiitade'and Myru. All ofl which will be sa~d. chelip tiarI anty othjer HIouse in tddNontfr Jutto 2% 1954 'a et - X ERN REMEDY 10RDXIL EL DISIEASE . ra Morbus, lilious Cholic, Cholera Intant t*. . !!ANY DISEASES OF FE3,iALJ- . T infjul Menstruatiuh. 'oo well known to 'ret "ere Aiwomin 7th. It cures Paiqi l Menstruaetia. 1th. It relices Pains iii liek and Inliqa 91h. It (:ounleracts Nercousne s dnjrd Iioitdency, l0th. It rektores Irr'gul-ri/ies t l th. It dispelsgloony, hlsterical F eeljnf, ' 12th-. It's an aeduirub ''onic:. R $1 %~ T'lCrst ill19ga i1: isj, &t: and hleo found it a most ellicient, aid in siy IRAb: WARFthta,'fUdkC of Smgp're:Se Court. Go, amend Jatedb's Conlial-ny ow -pen-mil ..lps? , A' nd friends around me, is a sUfl ient-guarfiuteeo be, viz : a sovereign re edy." - ly Judge of Supreme Court, C{ rkee (ircnil, invaluable nmedicine to all aflactd whl,-fiw 1 n remedy-decidedly smiperior to any thinigelse. Oie, .I). G. SY. of the (rani Loxdge. of eergia. and lhis, bith all I :ear about it a.s .a rejnedv e that it Stands at the head of every prepMrauu he dibnases for which. it ys compounded. er of the Iank 'of the .State of(.eorgii. way, 'Jacob's Cordial' mutist st:ald pre en'anen't eel Diseases. From the umas of testimony in it cry far in udvanice, as a c'urative agent, ofznusL ier Marie r 41d Fire Ins'irance Bank, Griffin: -hrity as fast as l'unapiarte piuhed his culumns er used." .Gerg~ia ,IegJ'ersoniant, Mlat 171h 185:3: V. BLISS & Co., Proprietors, Savannah Ga. ;.T. A. DARGAN, 1'. G. ictinEJort-Dar ;.S IEt t' flE NTI1" ;oltirnbia, S. (". t.ANn, IIAHILAL, Realy & Co, New York. .A N1I IIA ItItAL & Co, Ch irleston, S. C. irit1 & Uo:, New Orleans. rnggists throughout the State. _ y Just Received LADIES' lloottees and Walking Shi es, G-1 - ters, Kid-Ties, &c. Gents' Calf llout,r'and JYotees, Ladies' and Gents. Over Shoes; - Also-A fine assortmerit of lfardweure, Ti: Ware, Sadlery, &c'. ,Fau131y GeodIs. Ladies' Wood a~n' 'Moraca Work-liuats, l'uff-Boxes, Port.Monie. Segar-Cases, Bra lets, Hair and Tooth Drushes, Dressing; Tuck; arid P'cket C'6ilhe, &:c. Books, &C. Novels, Potical Works and School Books and a fine assortren'to' Stationary. - G ROCERIES. Brown, Clarified and Crushed Sugars, Rio apd Java Coffee, Mlolasers, Cheese, Raisons, Dried Figs ,Flour, Candles. i-ip, Tea, Starch, Pickles, Sardines, tinger Preserves, &c. * Also, a fine assortnjint of Cooking Utensils; For sale by .. T. SOLOMONS & CO, March 22th. 1851 21 if "KEEP COOL" iWMITC-T ICZ HOUSE. L person. desirdus of keeping cool or- ' of retaining or regaining health are adviied tri.nse Ice freely during the Sum mer and Fall Senasns. Ice can be deliered daiiy by the Pass enger.rriiti .wiich leaves Viirningtonat 7 nn 1 at aniy Iepot on the Wilmingliud and i aniheste'r Rail Road; at. the cost of $M 00..pr Barrel Ootialuig 125 Poinm~ thereby placiug it within the power of all persona tq rse.snoie and receive -supplies with reg ilarity nnd despatch. All ordan a1ddressed to"a Wilmingin'd ice flouse" enclosing 'the inoney wtill receive prompt attenftiorn-any person desi ous of receivmig regnm ar supplies at st.ited) periods will pilease send their order-s, ac coldmlyr aaid 'heit- ace'ounts will be for ,dd at. the ed of' ivery :nontha whenm a renhittanice must be pro:n ptly inade: or the account stopped A'. H: VAN UOKKELEN, ne5,1851. 30 trirm.~ Ci-istaidoro's, Excelsior Fluid 1., l . pW ,. 6. A STl 11[USE:s he Ii:latuns of this qtitraoardin::ary articlg IC pr ilic etiniatia.., are not, bnied tipon thie time t 'at it, tan been beusore the woarld. It is corn. paratively a riew prgparation. foniand on naw dlcoveries in chiemnstry and it has inaugura ted a .new era ini hatir d lm;n. What are itsr coamendation~s ist,--lt ':h-. nrges the hair of pnty oboons coloar to nature's black dr browtt t hive. aunaite. ed,-It asimiulates with tii, hair, omid aiourishics instead or burning it. 3d,--lt is ,ronotunced by' .mineitt ceinits ti - only esfy hair, dye known'. *lth ,---t is inmpoa-. elde to name an stance of its failure. 6thu,-..I has thu wjde'st puoiniy ever yet accorded :d asimitlar preparationi. For the e'stablishnment of these assertiuons by proof, see the nastiaiony at CaIT-ADOKO'sD, No 6, Astor Hlouse,'whtere it ls manufactured, sol, and applied privately Prlcc per box, $1. F'orin a by . RICE.& THOMSON, ~1y* .Jrtgg!sts; Sumnterville, S. C. Ma ,1851 30 - Gui S'tROGEON~ DENTZS' - SUMTf'EJR VILiLE'S. . 'jf Oflice il reo dddirs northt of the C. IH .June 21, 185rd - 3-4 tt To Arrive, DRIED--FIGS, RASINS, ('A'n - P[CKCLES, GI NGER--PRESEV-8l Ci IEIBE, BOTT LED CIDER, POR ER, &c..r .. ALSO,, flerage Denninas frintedJacmnets; I recim Cauabricks,--Fine a sorimento 'i Ghy hamrj, bl.ck tid ccidoied, and E~tnbroiderell Goods &.c. 4.. . .3. T1.. SOLO.\MoN4& &,cd. March 8th, 185l. 16 i ROBERT A. YONGUE, .. COLUMBIA; S. C. .ll.G4 leavgo to call .th? atttention of aJj . friends andi t ho public to his Large and handsome 8tock. * . . .O .JEWELILy; &b. . ,In addition to, his forraer .sitck, he has just received a new and ext na-o nasortnmier of A GOLD) and SILVERt ATrC~HEs; Afante CLOCKS vf every ,varity ,:Silver and Plt Ware, a Jarge vaity; iitarv amid yAbj Iodds ; Gutns, lilles Soiniaan's Appa Fine l'o'liet and .lilTah Cutlery; timi a-l7r atssortmentuf FANCY (IOODS. 4 Ilis parices will be. fo'mid, oti ehdmninatinn he as nidderate as it hdmy'dthol- datablismeSs In the Souith. TJhankfual for past favors, he o licitsa atotinnaaice of the patoa~ li i form~er ifrierids and ctistoeanrk: - irch 15, 1854;- ad y. . Copartnierhip Noti 'ilE 'underia eg, have naswoiated4n sOleiks tO er,.ndetIr tho. abovetrmp. and style, tb the traactiotf o y su* . tneed .htt the mnercantileel i - fotird at' the ol stand of j stihere They willi beti~tp -,t Smoate t'on!f1ide a the pule. Iar 15, 1954 t