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Plantation for Sale. I oller for sale the piantation where I now live contiiiiiiig 1012 acres. It is sit. tiated in this (Sumter) District on the wa ters of Lyin hes Creek. two miles above the Lynchburg Depot on the V. & M. IR. Road, and three miles above the village of .vnchbnrg. There are upwards of -1(00 acres of open lands othe prenises, :1110 of which is in as high a state if ciltivation and improvement as any lands in Sumter J)istrict. The corn crop now growing oIt it will produce from 10 to .10 bushels per acre. The entire cotton crop with the ex ception of a few acres of old lield, wi.i pro duce from 800 to 1500 lbs. per acre. The place is oll'ired for sale from private con siderations cntirely and not from lack of fertility of soil. iesid'is the lands in cultivatiou there are about 251 acres or~ iarsh and oak and hickory ridge or blufr lmd to lie brought in equal to any sin.lar 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, Vlnington or Columbia. The terms can be made accommodatinr, and possession given the first day of next January. J. D. ASIIMOIE, Lynchburg P. 0.. Hug. 16, 1854 42 tf Land For Sale. T HE Subscriber oflyers for sale a valuable tract of L.and containing 516 acres, all in one body, situated two mile.- above Cal. vary Church, and fourteen miles below Suinterville, and half a mile from the road leading fro n Cain's Savannah. Also, a piece of 80 acres lying in Santee Swamp, convenient to said tract, for stuck range. This land is well fixed with a good dwell ing house and all necessary out buildings. Also, all plantation tools, Blacksmith's tools. and a very line Ilandinill; all the stock belonging to the place, including Hogs, Cattle Sheep and Goats. This land will be delivered to the purchaser next January. TilOMAS VEEKS. N.B.-Th e land will either be sold sel. crate or with the stock, &c., to suit the purchaser.'I. W. 4August , 1854. 40 tf. Lightning Conductors, PLEASE read the followmig extract from the &cienti/ic Ame"rican a paper de voted to the Mechanic Arts, Manufactures, and General Science. A STANDARD AUTIORITY. " I have long considered a good light. ning conductor for Ships a great desidera tum, and have employed a good deal of my spare time and tmoney in endeavoring to introduce into our Navy, and into our mer eantile Marine, the Conductor of Sir Wil lian Snow larris, which in the British Navy, in the lion. East India Company's service and in soine of the other Navies of Europe has been adopted ; every ship in the British Navy has Harris' Conductor, + -t 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 agrecd to make a return of 2 per cent. of the premium ot all Ships furnshed with suitable lightning conductors, they show a regard for the cause of hutmamnty anl for their own interests by maaking this ret urn; andi it is to lie hoped thit all underwriters wvill follow this good examlple, not that it is the duty of undeclrwrtersi to encourage theset tteans moore thani shiipownters, but lie con-i cessiont will have the efli'et to wake up thne ownters of ships to a sense of their dutv in this respect." Th'le owners of hanitses are nto less bouiicl by the ties of llumianity or the pirompltinigs (it interest to pirotect their oiwn and the dwellimigs of their teniatnts, by fitrishing thetm wvith Otes' P'ateitt Conductors which catn be obtaitied from the subiscribters, the sole owners of' the right for this Dacstrict Thilis is tnaquestioniably the best Cond ucto.r for houses ever ittroduced. DIXON & COGHILAN. Aung. 9, 1854 .11 i t Q4y" Watchan copy 1 titites. Palmetto Iron Works. (LATA' PALMJETTO 11RhfORY.) TihIR proprietors of the abtove establish-. ment, having furtnished themselves with all the notesary itael-inerv and tools fir cotnducting the FOUJNDR(' AND) aA. CIHINE BUSINESS, together with a large stock of mnaterial, are now ready to coni. tract for the mtakinlg of Stationary Enigities of anty power1 all kindu of Mill Work, Cast Jron Fronts, Fencing, and other descrip Lions of Ironi Work generally contducted in a well regulated establishmrent. Mr. GEGE SINCLAllt will give his supervision of all work. Ii is olud friends{ and patrons will Ifid him ready to furntishi all orders with despatch Personts desiritng to patroinize a hiomie itnstittution can be as sured that their wvork will be done aind warratnted satisfactory. Our prices will be as low as any sinmilar establishmtetnt in thle cout-ty, and terms liberal. A share ot p~ublic l:atroniage is respectfully solicited. W3f. G LA'4E & CO. August 9, 1854 41 itm PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, ACTOxR, ANDl COMMIS.SIO)N and FO R W A4 R DING(. M E 114) 11 A T , Accouttnnldationt Wharf, CIIARLEiSTON, S. C., Sells Coittohn Grain,, Flour-, Bacon, and all bther articles of produce, .Strict anid ; rmpt attenthutn given to the ILWAILDING of Goods and Produce. * August9, 18t% 4t tf TURPENTINE STILLS FOR SALE. Two NEW SjjLhLS and WOlthil4 carryhmg fri 18 to 21 Barrels Virgin TIurpetiine. War. ranted by thu maker for twelve tmontits. Apply to JOSEPII R. BLOSSO.\, Wihnington, N. C. August 9, l8SM 41 un. Fii.cis R. Shackelford, FIACTIOR AND) COfnni in MYer'chaint. CJIARLESTjON, .N. C. TfhIl subtscriher respectfully calls the Mi teitton of the Planters o'f Stimer Disttict its the above Carde~ and s'olieits a share of their pitronage. TJhie most satisfactory Wleience cati h~ tivent if required. F.+R. SIIACK.E LPOR I. Chamrtan. Aug. 9, 18u. 41 4 Office Wil, & MYlan. R. R. WILMINGToN, 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 elflct on and after the 15th1 inst.: 'T'ickets to pass over this Road will, in no case, b! sold Ito 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. FL1E311NG, Gcnl. Sup. W. & M1. R. R. August 2, 1854 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 -if Old iM4cdeira, Old Port WVi.e, Browse Slacrry, Pateis Sarry & Psre Claret EiLe, hIported by ourselves, all of which we I wvarrant genuine, and of the very best ruality. For sale by B1OA'WRI( IG l'' & BIARKUI,00, Court I louse Range, Columbia, S. C. July 26, 1854 39 tf New Establishment, RIC OE & 'T f0 3SI 0N , SUMTE!R ILL; S. U. Dealers in English, Fren'h and American Drug-m, M~edicirac" and Chenicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and I)ve-Stuiit1s, lass, l'utty, Clue and Sand Paper. Paint, Varnish, Camel 1lair anal Whitewash lirnahes, Fine and Choice l'erfumncrv and Fancy Goods, Pure Liiuors and Vines, for nedical purposes, Lancets, Scarilicators ad Cupping Glasses, &c. All the Popular Patent Medicines direct rom the proprietori.. Agents by app iintment for I)r. Jaynes' md Dr. Dennis' celebrated Fammily Mcdi ines, also for Farrell's Arabiunt Liniment, lortincr & M awhray's Illnpton 'I'itc- I ure. Carter's Spanish Mixture. &c. All articles from this Establishment are varranted fresh and genuine. Physicians, l'Ianters and country Mer -hants sending to us, can rely upon getting 'rime Articles, and havintr their orders romptly executed. July 26, 1~i5 31) tin. To ivusic Teachers and C/'IUR'II Ch OIRS. MUSIC Teaclers, Church Choirs and \mateur. genr-tily, are hereby notilied hat a new MUSIC U3OOK of Choice and ta ndard ''u' s, entitled the Seraphina r ('hristian Library of C'hurch . usi:; i ust puslishi'I, in round aid patant notes, ontainirig 1ti pages, at the low prico o: >G a dozen. ti !e sauple copies sent 3' maii pre-paid, 753 cents, or three copies or +2. 11100 AGENTs WVANTFti-To, travel antd elI in every part of thle Uite,'d Stales, thea serap~hiina ad the I listory of* all the Reli tious I emomniations, constaining 51) arti -les na ud 28 portraiits. $1 (000 a year can he madle, lby active anid mtshaing min, by sellimg these woriis. A -ery liberal per contage n ill he a llowed to ho se who purch lase fotr cash, oir will send is t heir ntes at mair nimnts withI good mudrsers. Addlress JOIIN WVINEI1RENNER. I Iarrisbuirg, l'at. Aug~ust 2, 1 "51 401 4It CROCKERY AND) 'I[IN A andt Granitte Tlea's, Graittie D~inwi'r ad lireamkhLat ['tate., 'teak D~ihesa, tiniter Ijiathes, .'unpl flowls, *'tard 'atandsa, F'rui% Standts. -lower Vase.s, C. hinmau and Cltassa Candalea.ticks, 'reserve Dli-lhes, lI ecantersi, Ton lhers, Wine Ghse 'lass P'itchersa, and a numbeiir of othier articles Llut received and for sub- by T1..i. 801.03tMONS & Ct). Marek 22, 186-4 21 i f. Issu~mes, Berages, Co'loiured Silks. 1'laini mdta friinged lilack Silks.'. l'rinted and I'lain laconmetsl &c. &c. Fair saule byv .l. T.' SOLO)MONSN&~Co. June 28thi 1,51. 35. tf alenn's Perfumery & Soaps. A genieral as-oranienit 01 thle abouve ar icles, to which the attent ion of the puliic s called and particularly io the Saps as >eing well adapted toi the uise oif faaiul ;es. F"or sale by A. J M(OSES. June 21, '51. :3 iif 0. T MASON., WATCH-MAKER & .JEWELER. IS pireparedl iito t lt imanner of work in hi line, witht neatness and despatucha. I Iis te rim ire CAan. lIe is still at his old mtandu jus ithaave thne Townt Ilalt. Fe b. 8, 1851. 15 t f 3000 lbs. Bacon. Sumtter raised and Siumterville cured. Also a hine lot of Chai-leston clear sides for sale biy A. J. MOSES. .lmune 21, '541. :34 tf M, Hinsdale, Dealer in Groceries, Hard ware and Dry Goods, 252, RIJIlARDNSON ITRJE ET, and corner iaf (liarrais' .Stret,'CM C'OLU;MIIIA, 8. C. March 15, 1851. 20 y O arrive by the next TJraini, a chuojce lot of Grocerie~s from Baltanioi'e, such as*,Clarillead andC Colfe.e Sugars, suiperioir Ri~o tiiud Java Coffee, No. I. Mauckerel ini Kits, Soaps, Starch &c., which catn be bought, low from, BUTLE~R & NEWRmY, March 15th,, 1851 21 tI'. ''T~ E r ulheribear oliers hisu Fairm,, having oin it a dwellinig and otrt hi Euses anid the beheet water rn the district, ,aitiuae a ihort distanmce from the town of Sirtuerville, for alde or to 'ient. l'erms inti casy, anid11ossession given at 6"ce P 'titYMOSES. May 3, 185'1. 27 if Yarn and Osnabrs TII1 E suits~riber, Agent for the DeKalb Man factiur'y, oilers their goodsa at mlanufacturer. pnees'C5 PF'iI'u MIoSEs. .rayn3 -1. 27 tt Head Quarters. MILFORD, June 20, 1851. ORDER NO. 'I'JIE following ltegniients will parade for review and drill at such times and places as herein indicated: The 39th Rcegiment of Infantry will parade at D)ominick's, on Tuesday, 25th July. The 39th Regiment of Infantry will parado at Jalapa, on Thursday, 271i1 July. ''ho 1('th Rieginent of Cavalry will parade at Martin's, on Saturday, tihe 29th of July. ''he 40th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Boyd's, on 'Tuesday, the 1st of August. The 41st Regiment of Infantry will parade at l'ark's, on Thursday, the :3d of August. The 4.5th Regiment of Infantry will parade at. the Burnt Factory, on Saturday, the 511h of AngZuMt. The, 35th itegiment of Infantry will parade at Unionville, on Tuesday, the I [il of August. 'I'he 9th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Glenn Springs, on Thursday, the 10th of August. The 3Gth Itegiment of infantry will parade at 'Timnuns', on Saturday, the 12th of Aug .:t. The 37th Regimnetit of Iufant ry will parade at Wilkins', on Tucsday, the 15th of August. The 31th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Yorkville, on Thursday, the 17th of August. The dihmii Regimbut of Ifantry will parade at iPhenezerville, on Saturday, the 19th of August. The 21st Iegiment of Inmantry will parade at Lancaster, on Tuesday, the 22d of August. The 27th iegiment of Infantry will parade at Rich bill,on Thursday, the 24th of August. The 20th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Clicsterville, on Saturday, the 26th of August. The (Ihll egiment of Cavalry will parade at Voungs', on Tuesday, the 29th of August. 'The 21 ll Regiment of Infantry will parade at Bell's, on Thursday, the 31st of August. The 2.5th Regiment of infantry will par:de at Vinsboro', on Saturday, the 2d of September. The 25th Regiment of Infantry and the ,thI Reginiment of Cavalry will parade at ir near 'am i~.ht; ,,, Tuesday, the th of September. The 20th and 4lhh Re'iiment. of Intan try will parade at Sumterville, on Thurs tIm, e 7th September. '1'he ollicers and non-conmmissionied olli. 'ers will assemble on the da:m previous to the reviews of their several regiments for irill and instruction. Volunteer Comnpanies will be thorough ly inspected, and the hooks of Beat Com. miics will be e::nined. Generals of I ivisioni and of B3rigade wvili, wiiih mheir Stays, attenud time reviews a itmeir respective co:nmanmds. Gemneralk oif lirigade arc charged wvithm Ihle extenmtion or this order. Aidls-de-Cmp tim tihe C:ommiader-in-.Chief ire requmired to aittendi the reviews in their 4everal lirigaides; andii those niot. residinig mn time Brigades to he revieweud are invited C) attendi liy urmier of ilhe Coaimmir-in- Clie f: t. G. 31. i)t'NOV ANlT. Amijmmanmt and inspector Geuieral. June 2.!' 1'fu1 33 3 mi. A, ANDERSON, Suumtervil1le, %. C. Respeclwtfulliy infoirms time pi iple oif Simn ~r D ist rict thait he lhas jnm-t recemive .1 amid mow o1Iiers fir sale( time bes' selected anmdj i Sping anid Siumanmmer Goods, l'hamt canomimt lbe surpatsised by nnytinmg ini thlis~ narket. I Ie has received manmy newsvim tyile hmichi pumrchasers would dlo well to eamineL ho-i "mire biyimng elsemwhmere. V ~ S '1' I N G S. A full andl large sumppmly of I lmsiery; Shirts, [rawmem, Gloves, 8iispeders, Cravam, Ilamnd serchiefs, &c. &c., A large assortmen't of ItlEAIDY .31 D CLO. T'il IN,;, whichm wilt bie solJ immw. LGr Garments mi:mifacmtred byv time sutbcri ber, aimli wrranmted to give eaisfaction. OJr jers from .( dlimsane pronuipily atticmeue to. A. ANDLEILSON. Aprmil 5th. 1854 mf ICE ! ICE ! ICE ! 111ECOI11MiA ICEt 1101:8 s lieen1i a ir..iy rebumilt, imso as ti becapable ojf houldimng severa .u s meandm tons of ICEt, aod uis noiw mpenedt for thme seais n. Every facmilimty will be, atiormied tmo pcrsonsi living am a distanc~e to s("ilply Ihmi regumlarly. h It i be met oifcevery mmiirmnmut, if desl rirable, hiv rit roaini pamssenger or freight tramin; iand mime rairomad agents have Ikid. iy imlieredi t, give~ ceery faucility ifor iits tranispor cioniim. We wvill alwayis hamve ai niin ai mime differentm deplots to receive returnmed blianikems, Cost of ice twoi mcnts per potnid ; drava5ge. iiwe' andi pnekting 3t7 cents ; chamres on railroad i ii !me frhm 25 tii 50 en~tsm per l100 uimmnds. JtO.iTrWllhGiT & lIA ltk l:.OO, P'roplrietomrs. N. It. tHIanketis are a very convientm~m imide of mranisportming liee. H inkems w ill lbe fumrnishled Miiy II0, 1851 23 t f Notice. Thei smmbscriber having coimiple.ted tis ar ranmgementimis fur umkimig tSa..sh, filindsu amid iPan nelil Ik)(ors begs leave mo inifoirm his friemnds nd time pnhheiii, thait lie is pirepamredu to irish at shomrt notmim.e,, Sam,.h mfial sizems pirimedl amid glaze~id, liindsl to .siit anmy ize.m witdotwsm, pamlinted or not, ind Pamnnmeil Diors ofi zany size oir mammke, a por tion~ of pnhimie patimronage is respectm fully solcited,. Ilim wuork is mill dionet bmy handmi andm oiLt uif good seamsomnmateria. 5ti0 lightms of8 y 10 Nashi reaidy fmir deliv.ery. timsuit i nows of 12, 15, oir 184 hiih,s. JAMINS llEL., 8mmuneraille, A pril 12, 18i1. 21, tf C0PARTNERSH1P NOTICE W1N & CLihIKSONa TI'l itummlersigined hiavu ilism mday, associaitetl themselves togethemr, inuner time abmovo mnime aim tyefrtihet transactmionu of altlibusinme ini mh, m .TI Nt., and IEilCI[A NT1T 'iAILA)11 line, and m'ay be foundmi ma time Corner storn formerly occupied by Clark 4 liro., where the1 will bhappy tomaccomnmodate thecir friendi 1). J1. WINN, x. E. W. CJIAlKSON. Siarchi 13, 1851. 21 If Dr. W. Jas.Dargan & Co, R ETA IL DRA1,LRS in Drutp, Medi.. cines, Paints, Oils, !)ye Stull's, Pa tent Medicines, Window (lass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, and a variety of other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. JNO. W. DlAtaeAN, W. J.%l. I)AIIGAN, M. D. Cam" Next door to China's Hotel. Jan. 2, 1851. 10-tf. Epping's Sarsaparilla, (BEST NOW IN USE,) And a variety of other popular 'atent Medi cines, for sale by Dr. W. JAS. DA)RGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 185-1. 18 if A Lot of Paint Boxes, iWater Colors,) for sale by DARGAN & , Feb. 29, 1851. 18 Garden Seed. A large supply, kept constantly on hand by DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 18 tf Excelsior Family Starch, in pond packages, powderel. Also the highly celebrated Corn-Starct, for sale by DAIt(AN & CO. Feb. 29 .1851. 18 tf Genuine Cod Liver Oil, Prepared by ltushton, Clark & Co. Also, cold drawn Castor Oil, (very fine.) for sale by DAIAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1651. 18 if Fancy and Toilet Articles A beautiful assortme'nt. Call at Dargan's and examtine them. Also a variety of Note Pa per and Envelopes, for sale byA DARG "A N & CO. Next door to China's Hotel. Feb. 29, 185.1. 18 if DR. STRONWS COMPOUND SANATIVE PILLS. 'I'IISE PIL.S AIE EN PIREI.X VI:GE. TAIILE. AND ARE A MOST StPElItIOIt SIEl)ICIN F in the cure of all Bilious Com plaints, I)ysprpsia, Co.stierness, Liver Con. plaint, sick Fiendace, Loss of Appetite, and all ttrerrng- elssense.. 'TIEl l'iltIFY TEll Hi.OOD. EQUAL. IZlK ''il ' CIC .ATION. ICES'l' ti ''il l~iViEit, Kl)NI-:Y's AN) 0.-I:IIt Sl:Ctl-:''OltY Olt;ANS TO A JiKA :.l'11Y TONIE AN) ACTION; and as an Anti Bilious Family illedicine they have no equal. f'rice 25 cents per box. A LSO. DR. STRONW(S PECTORAL STOMACH PILLS. A remedy for Coughs, ColIs, Catarrh, BIron chiti., f'roup, it'p,...i. Co':h, Asthme, Con Sumfiptiim, and all descasts are isifng from i dei ranged state of thie Stomark is, n-I to reliere the distress anl had IrhC ng," from rating too hearty ftid, in trtuk and dyspeptic h-dbits. Warranted to be Purely Veg ctable. ''hcse Pills -.,t as an Expectorant, Tonic, and Aperient. They promote Ex pectoration, Loosen the 'hlegn, and C'leaer the L.ungs and other Sec retory Organ+ of all morbid matter. and there is not anoiher remedy in the whole. lateria aledica capable of imparting sneih healing properties to the Lungs and Vital Organs as these l'ills. They Cure Costiveness, prrodure a good, regular Appetite, and Streitgtlteti the Systen. IPriee25 cents per box, 'contamnitng 25 doses of 3.ildicinec. C'all on thle A gents who sell I he Pills, and get the I'uanter's Alanac Gratis, givting lull piart itnlars and~ ce'rtitic-ate'sofenures. lioth kinads of the above namtedl Pills tue for sale ini Sumaterville, by !).'AtAN & (0. Wholi also heeps a stupply oM l~r. S petncer's Viretabile l'ills, atnd l~r. Ilitll's Celeb~rated l'ills, which stop the Chills and Fevel- the first day. Land for~ Sale, In 11ac T'owin of Suumter' I oler for jtsale tht. pa~rt of the tract of latnd ini Siimlerh. Ile. ktnwn a1n thea Nortotn land, ly inir betweecn the viIlaige and the run ot TatuPtrkey Cree-k, in all abot two hutnd red acire, I wi l divide it itnto lots to sit putrchas~iers. buat would mueh pirefer to sell ther whole together. .JTertms made e'asy atnd acctionlottinig to purchasers, appyJi to ithe subscribet2-. Jn ne. 21, a!-1 21 II il)' W\tchmnt itcopy. Just Received, .A Fresh sitpply of .SI'R ING A N!) St'3~1.iit G :0 I i, emttreing any iting aiid I(l-:ltY Stitag, sele'ctedl Ihv thle Sitbneri ber himse-lf, whos ilott experieta-e ..alil knoiwledlgy of thie Roipes, ttakies it tno pres'iuptioa n hiui to say, that somue of' ihemn aire cheaper unods tilaui have ever beeitnoght to tis ttarket. llrowu tn oeptnus !.5 yaris tio the dlollar.' Geuttlemen~u's 11 oikitn G.love. 75 ets. a pair. lf'eantfl coloredl Slnslitn at 12 1-2 et, per yar I. l'rench It rillitigs I10 ets. a yarid. a fine assiirtmen-rt of F'untey 4Goods that niiust andi should be soild. Griic'iries, ('roel.cly, liardwar', Elan, ad litinnets, .til ii'F, (,etius, tind anotliishot'es ati Gaiters, finte atti .otnunn. 'lcT enmerate witilid lie too tedious, hnt cinme aind ttee and I wtill narrr mt 'ioin ratidact~tioni, boitha ini tyle, and Apruil 5ith 18'>1 23 if 811B\GI1AIS FOR SILL I An impthrovted breed of line ihinghati fow'ls,,eiaostm ,an of seve'ral gruiwu andti stotme 'lI halt g"-own cltickentd, iaf he seen at Mliss. Saira TeiIrry's ~ 'Tte widhiitr toi impilrbe their farmn ya rd stoc'k wold t well to call antd pturchaise as they' will hie soild lusw. For tny Ifurther iintbrmuation ntO ply 1( toAi.!. bSarah Terry or tpi T. J.I)INKINS . ~ n V. & al. Dlepot .Iul I9. 10- um. |-O' WVtatila COpy 3 timues. Boots. Shoes & Gaiters. Julst rteeied fromit l'iuladelpita a large stock oif Laies' anid Geita' fitie giter9 and shuoes antd Getnts' line boots, for sale lay. A. J. AlOSES. Jne .1, '51. :14 If fiats. A lairge assorttmentt of Straw, Loghiorni, l'aniauna niudt I'ahn L.eal' htis jtust received trotm lhildeIlia, and !'or sale by A. J1. MOSES. Jutne 21, '5.I. 3:If B00TS, SIIOES, TRUNKS, GA ITERS, &C., &C. Ti'll iismporinmit of Fashtiotitand Qutaliy, whlere tmay be fonnd a compitlete atssortmntt of I.adica' Slenas' IBoys' alisses antd Ubhirens Ilools, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., of almost every style and quality. Thecy are fresh goods anidare all warranited to give satisfecotlh. J. Tr. RRUNSON. Next door to R. C. Webb, & ('o. Mfar. 22, 1851. 21 ti - a l.(110 tites. lit. EITon: Please announce Cot. J. M. NELSON as a candidate for Senator for Claremont County, at the ensuing election, and oblige MANY VOTERS. February 8th, 1854 15 tf UT Watchman please copy. Mn. Et-Ton : You will oblige many citizens by announcing Col. J. 1). BLAND iSG as a candidate for Representative for Claremont County, at the next session of our Legislature. Feb. 6, 1854 15 tf 01-' Watchman please copy. Mr. Editor : The Citizens cf Clarendon County are desirons that C. W. 1,. IEYNOLDS, represent them in the next Legislature. By announcing him a Candidate for that office, you will oblige them. f We are authorised to announce Maj. A. C. SPAIN as a candi date for Representative from Claremont County. at the ensuing election. Feb. 22, 1854. 17 tf s Messrs. Editors: You will oblige many voters of Claremont Elec tion District by announcing Col. R. La. ItOACIIE lIERIlOT 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. BIlAIDIIAM Esgr., tako pleasure in an. nouncing hint as a candidate for Sheriff of Sumter District, at the next Election. MANY FRIEDS. Mar. 29, 1854. 22 tf 6We are authorised to announce Mr. JAMES E. WITiIEIt SPOON. of Salem. a Candidate for Rep resentative for Claremont County at the ensuing election. March 8. 1854. 19 tf A Number of Voters take pleasure. in announcing Col. WI..LIAAM A. COLCLOUGII as a candidate itrSher. ill of Sumter District, at the next election. March 15, 1854. 20 . tf. Mr. Editor: Please tannquu ,e Capt. 'I'. D. FliEtsoN ap Candidgte .lgr SherilT of Sumter District at the enshing elect ion. Aug.21. 1853. FOR TAX .COLLECTO.k Mit. EITron :-:Please annouin.e Mr. RtOBERT W. )ItANT'I, a candidate for Tax-Colldector of Sd'etii Ldtunty, at the next electlon,.and oblige. .MAN st bTsi:s. January 14, 1852 13-~-tf Kim The friends bf Capt, P.M. GIBBONS announce him a candi date for thb otlice pf Tax-Collector fno Saleni County, at the ensuing election and oblige . . . 3 t VbTEs. October I 451. FO R QD1.IN A R Y. I Mri Editor -You will please dinnound&6 WILlin i II. BIRUN SON as a. candidato for the Otlice of Ordi nairy of Sounier Dist'rict; at the ensuiig electi'in: tAyVTES A pril 27t h, 1850 27-tf F OR C LE RK. (TP We are anitheised to annondire Col. G E4 S. tb. I)ESC1lA11,8 a cand'idate for Clerk of~ the Cotdrt of Sunm ter Iistrict at the ensuing election. August 16, 1854 42 tf We are aiithorised to an nonnece J. L~. JONES a candidate for Clerk of the Court of Sumter District at tiid en. suing election.. August 16. 1854 42 If (IT We are authorized to announce T. J. DINKINS, Eag., a Canudidlate for Clerk of the Court, at the en~mii .election. '!A NY VOT1EltS. April 16th )831 25 a Ozr.'Yr.Ed.Itor: Pionse an nmince 31 r, .i,. :2. McI(E L LA It, a 'Catndi. nate for Clerk of the Court; for Suiitter D).t rict, and oh!lig'e As Vo-rkus. A pril 11, 1852. 25-i f .FOR. C LE RK. Mllt. EDITlOlt:--3AN Y FRitENDS of WV. J. N. I!AtMuEt are desirous, .cf put. I ing him in nomiination for the~ dilien of Clerk of the Court of Suiiiter DI.tiit, at thle fensidog ele'ction)... MSia 21, 18413. 39..--tf E~i We are authorized ,to inniuince A. E.~ POOL as a canididate hor Sherill'of Stimter District ait the enan. Decctiibibr 21, 1652 N--tf Mr. Editor :-Pese an nounce JOllN N. McLEOD) a candidate fo~r $heri-lT of Suniter District and! rb. lige . M1{r Flffsn.. June 29th, 1853 35-tf Eare authorized to announce Wu L.EW IS a candidate for Ordinary at the cnstiing election. Junte 28, 1'354 35 If $100 REWARD, WIILL he gvnfor the apprehension ali,! dp. Ii yry to the afaster of either Workhodjse mn Chiarleston, or any Jail in the Stzipe, of SA AC somnetitnes called John lirown, who, without~ any known catose, left the Jamnes Hlill Planui'. tinon th. 20th1 of October lase. said felim -~ is 5. feel 8 iinchei in height, Iqustee counplexsion', smnart, intelhigent spoken, and! is a Carpenter by trade ;and whn last heard of was in the lower inounltrion McCord's pilantatimi. Fifty dlollars, iadiinto the above reward, will he ppidl upon. prof to edinvlction of hisi beliig har~tiored or emp jloyed by aL W'hite or colored person. A pply to J. & J. D). KlitKP'ATRICHI. Alarch 29th, 1853. 22 tf. Notice. TIIlE subscribers are now receiving their stock .ifspring and Summter goods, which have beetn selected with, great care, andI cainiot fail to give satisfaction in style,quality, arid prices. Our stock compiiseni alJ article. whIch the watles and tatstei of th.w codimunity demand, rpI we soliqit a call from our friend. and tlie ptibl. lie hefore calling ,elsewhere as we have sttriy n'owv styles whte.h canno't fall to please. T1INDAL, WATSON 4-CO, Mlar. 29, 1851. 22 if BACON! BACON!! *A Lot of fine Bacou, Sided, Siaoulderj and Ian ut received .anl for sale by J. T BODMOS &Co; Jno 28th 1854. 4. - t. GREAT SOUT JACOB'S FOR ALL BOW Such as, Cholera, Dysentary, Diarrhoea, Chol ALSO, ADMIRABLY ADAPTEDT M!osi Especially P h'I'e Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are 1st. It cures the worst cases of Dirrha-a. 9mL. It cures the 'orst forms of Dyeentary, 3d. It cures California or . crican Dir rhuea. 4th It relieres the sererest Chmlic, 5th. It cures the Cholera Morbus, th. It cures Cholera Infa n/umn. A few Short Extracts iron " I have used Jacob's Cordial in my famUi judgment a valuable remedy. IoN. I " It gives me pleasures in being able to rect rience, and the experience of my neighbors ror mec to believe it to be all that it p~ururorts ta Wil. II. U nil woon, fortme "I tako great pleasure in recommending thi, diseases, fur which I believe it to be a doverei ever tried by me." A. A. GsL "I have twed 'Jacob's Cordial' in my atmily by those who have tried it, induces n.e to belit of the kind, and I would recommend its use in DIt:.rs G. DoniiNs, Casl "If there is any credibility in human test in above all other preparations for the cure of 13 of favnr coming in from all quarters, it mOst be - if not all other 'patent' preparations." A FLtHZNo, Ca " This efficient remedy is travelling into ce into Russia, and gaining cummnendation where For sale by DAncAN 4- Co., Sumtervill lington ; T. J. WoncatA <4- Co., Cab den Principal Depole, lljv 3J. Wv And by the Principal Merchants and I July 26, 1854. A. C: SQUIER, No.so8AND210... 1 A IN S ' R E E T COLUM113BIA, :- C. Manufacturer and Geneial DEALER IN FINE AND PLAIN Lip Qd trp l k a a r de o ;$ Pinnos, Chairs, WA LL-PA PE R, &c. &c. &c. At very low Pr'ce. for'anl.. I'e is mst~nt ly .replenishing his I rge assortment from his MANUFAC''OUtY in Columbia, and .Ifon New York. an tlow offurs a greater variety tn sal;, e '~iA ' i FANCY A ND E4IlIis , ,N'U , Sitting and ioetmg Chairs, . . . J .! Al. . AL, C~ ' 'iP 1110& AND ditA' VLOVE. OS, at iew Yorkt eac I ji a ian ~ ifcir Furnti ture sold by him aie (or Ono., or longer. All kltide itutird dlet. trQ proiptly repaired. .. A large lot or M[A!0 (3 AN4Y VN aiit .' hand, with irheir Cabinet Maker's aleturiah,, W) VALLI l$PF R A N D NO1lNi-$ ~ large and rich t6 tdrtiieht. L " Funerails served at sahrt notice withi Metalie anl Wood Coflins. . , Ike would respec;fllly invite h: friends andl the public generally to call and exaniine his stock. MSarcl 1a, 1851. 20 ly. NEW & FASHIONABLE SPRING & S UMMER GOODS. The subscriber wduld respectfullV call attention to iis large ahd well assorted stock'dif nu aW'a n . Chaillies.andl Uorege DeL'aines; Plain cijlored Becreges; pi-iiited de. Printed and pilaina .htconet Muslins, .Poplin and Linen Lustree, in dress patterins; Ginghams, Black and col'd Silke, Mlarcelin Silks ,Dotted & Plain Swiss 31ualiais, Mfull Minnlina, Fine Embroidered collai-s; C'hntmi. settes. Infants WVaiers &c. Alexaunder's Kid Glotice, I'i Tyu Ibad Gloves &.c. At low aiid utilf'oriji prien. ,. . IL. B.1A OSNA BURGS, Plai'tripedl I Blue Detliime; .'J'i'ckinugsc ?..c. Theaclied indtLpowH Sllirtinig; 1-4, 10 .-4,.and iI14 Lineyu Tulife't-lorts, iaperji &c. Jsong Cloths of all gnalites.. Fl-onuing Lilic ns; Pillow.case. Linenr.. .. by * L. B. ITANKS. EATABLES, Pigs7 I'rtie.:,. Raisins; P're.ierve's, Candies, Nuts, &c, &c.. L. B. IIANKS. -Alntonl aiiylliinig Else t6 be. called for For sale by , L. 11. HIANKS. A pril d, 8M 23 f JU;ST received arid opening afine tiock of ilie mosat fashiabule and Latest, i'tyles of ypring and Sumnier, foods. Ctrisisting in part aof the f,'laoding artiles. .. 131k. 4 fancy ('laths. '.' A " . .Cassimneres. prn& umnmer -- l ed lh.Wie&Fancy Silk vestirgs 111k. Wh bte & PFtnry Silk Cravats. Linean & Cambrie 8ilk & " . .. Ilandk'aa G;loves, .'ock,.. & Drawera. l.inent Itosom Shirts ajid Collars' NHilk & Merino under Shirts. 111k. Silk " ~ts P'anamna & fancy .lHots. . ,.. lothing. 1iik. and Fancy Cloth Coats andI Sacks. " " "Tweed " " " " " " Alpaca *d " "4 Silk, Granss and Linen "" " IDrap d'eae "4 "8 4 1i1k, andI Fancy Cassimnero Parits, D~rap d'ete anid Tweeds, White and Fancy Linen . "' 111k. White, and fqnery Millk Vests lombtazine and Ieim What and (suicy Marsailes, .. All of whIch we invite our frietids anid ilte filiklic generally to call and eamnine. We are also. .prepared to make to order, any atrticles in the Tallbringh ie, as neat and C hes as cani be done In the State oni the. .aadie tersns. WINN & CL.AIIKS0N. Afpril 12, 18.31. 21 t f NEW STOCK At Frierson'd old Stands T1iIE following comprise a part of thc hieay. and varioct stock of Goodi, which thi idbscriboi is now receiting at Ffiel-son'N dld Stand , bluelin dd LhindeJ; Ses and iguret) ,Mausline. Calicos, Gintghamt'. &c &. Laces, Etigings, Trimmtings Idisertings Ribbons, &c. &c. Ladies and Genid~ liosieri. Iloots, Sh'oes, lHats and paps1 Ready Mlade Clotliing, All descriptions of' Groceries, Croclsery a large lot. Conrectionary, Fruitsi, Nule, Toyd, &c, Fanicy (ouds, a hirge variety.' Also: always dni haald, Igpet Soda Water, Iienindaide and syru *All of whicih will bo Sdl hceilet ~fati any other House in a. Jinne 2QA 19nA a6 [ERN REMEDY. CORDIAL. EL DISEASES. nra Morbus, 5ilious CholierCholera Inntanirk . . MA NY DISEASES OF FE 3JAL, . " winful lenstrutliot. - . too well known to regitare Snincririu:it ,7th. It cures I'uanjlul Menstruation. 8th. It relietes I'ain. Tii Back and , IA .9th. It (:ounleracts Nercousness and D \lth. It rektores Irregu ultrie., 11h It dsyclsgln>my, h.:sterical 1celjn'K, - lth..Its an admiralde Tonic. 0 and hI&e fuund it a most ellicient, and in ay IfRAM WA R NIa, '.Idge of S5i reine.Court, GAi - mmend .ktd6i's Corraal--my own. pertnal *e p6' tad frienda around me, is t uficient'gtatrdhtte t be, viz : a sovereign renedy, rly Judge of Supresne Court, I rukee :ircuil. invaluable medicine to all al a cted w ytn foel ;n remedy-decidedly sepe'rlor to any thif8egs1: GiNe, i. . NL 'of the Gra i Lodge if Girgi' . and this, in'th all 1 hear about it as ..a rejnedv ve that it stands at the head of every preparatui the distiase for which. it I, con pounded. igf (r the Bank of the State of (eorgia. aony, *Jacob's Cordial' must sand pre erniien'? vel Diseases. Front the amaN of testimony in try ery far in advarce, as a 'cnrative agent, ofaust; '1ier Mlariie r ad Fire Izstrance Bark, Griffin; lrbrity an fast an Iunasarte pushed his columns ver tlsed." .'Georgia Jeffersoniwn, May 17/h 1853 3 W. BLISS & Cu., Proprietors, Savannah Ga.* e;.T. A. DAnAN, 1'. U. Mcenaont Dar - FiSIIER i- IIENTIliI Colutbia, S. C. 1.AND, IIARnAt. tesly & 'Co, New York. i.Asti, IrAL & Cu, Ch trleston. C- _ ti.l & :New Orlea'ns. ruggists throughout the State. Just Received " LADIE$' Boottees and Walking Shi ia, G af term, Kid-Ties, &c. Gents' Calf Boutseand oouttees, Ladies' and Gents. Over Shoes Also-A fine assorthmernt of Hardware, Tin Ware, Sadlery, &c. Faiy Goods5. Ladies' Wood 'a;rim' Moroca Work-ujs t'. l'uff' Boxes, )'ort.Monier. Segar-Cases, Brae._ lets, fHair and Tooth Brushes, Dressing, Tuck; aid P'cket C'mbs, &c. Books, C. Novels, Poetical Works and School Books; and a fine Ess6rtncnt'of Stationary. - GROCERIES. frown, Clariflod and Crushed Sugars, Rio and Java Coffee, hiola.es, Cheese, Raisons, Dried F,Rs ,Flour, Candles. 'mp, Ten, Starch, Pickles, Sardines, (a.nger Preserve.., .&c. Also, a fiue assortniant of Cooking Utensils; For sale by J T. bOLOMONS & CO larehi 22th, 51 21 f "KEEP COOL" W*T MNGTl ON Cz J1V U J!4. LL persons desrous of keeping cool or .,of retaining or regaining health are advimed toti.use Ice freely during the Sun mer and Fall Seasosn: Ice can be delivered daily.by the Pass. enger, trgin whiich leaves Vilminuton-at 7} ant at iy Depot on the Wilmi'ngtun and Maichester Rail Road; at the cost of (H m er Barrel tottitiiaing 125 Pontts; " thereliy placiug it , within the power of all persons tq deenoaume and receive supplies with regdharityi ard dlespatch. All, ordeti addresbed to" XVWlmingtonri Ice Ilouse" e nclosing the nomney will receave proinpt attenftiin-att perotn desir~. ous of receiving regular supplies at st~tid periodis wvIll llase send their orders,.ac. coi-dm li' and theit- account~i wvill be for I wardd. at. the etnd of every mosntha whnen a jrenhttance~ mtust be piro:naptly mnade~or the account stopped A. II. VAN UOKKELEN,~ .ne i, 18ij. 30 (Jm. Ci'istadoro's. Excelsior Fluid HAltTE.N.O. 6. ASTOR HIOUSE:3 'iie Iaimats of thais uitraoardinary article-o talti he iuati-,n, are not, b3i.edl tipontite ime titat it. ba been betore the world, It is coait paratively a niew pritparatio~n, foutndedtson n5~ akoierwe au chemuiptry anda it hmas inauguaral teanwera mi hair sld la Whiat are its re tomimyndationas! ist,--it ,:ha rnes the hair pf pnay obnaouans color to :ature's black dr brovi,-t tat . ve. mmiutea,. 2d,-1t assiuimhtes with thie hair, nid. .rjosurishas instead of burning it..a 3d,--lt is propounced ig' innt che,'nists tihe only safe hai r, dye known'. 4th,----t is imtpis siele .to namtie ass isttace of its fuaiure. 6tht,--h-. hsas .t wident, populaurity ever yet accorded td a similar pareparantion'. Four the e'stablishtmerit of these ajsertionas b~y proo f, see the nlistia'ony at Crs-ra OaO's, No 6, Astor Hoses,'witere It lis manaufactured, moli, andi applied privately. Prnice per box; $1. . For. imala by .RICE .& THIOMSON, .ruag5gts; Sumterville, S. C. Mlay 21, 185l 30 -6ms EPWARDP SOLO.IONS. SU'RGDOiq' DENTIST SUMTifE'RVI LILE'S C. 2j"- ffico irco dddrs north or thet C. II H .une 21, 18I5I 3.1t To Arrive, DRIEDl-FIGS, lRASINS, ('A'j) PICKIE8, GIlNGER--PRESERVJMS CilJEESE, 1BOTTLELD CIDER, PO)R ER, &c. ... ALSO, Ilerage behains, I'rinuted'Jacnets; Freisc Cavtabricki,-Fibniahortment. iif 'Ghi hamij, black ind cdioed, and Etubroidered Goods, &c. 4c. .3.. T.. SOLO.\ON&' & cx. March 8th, 155L 19 tI ROBERT A. YONGUE,. ... OLUsMIJLA; S. C BEG leave to call .the attention of Ida frtiends and the pub lic to hais Large and handsome Sidek * . or .JEWELRY; &b. .In addition to, Ihis forrrer. ~ock, he lat Just received a new and -extenusave aasaortnio a # (GOLD und SILVE-R WATCHES; Matt oW CLOCKS vf overy .varit . i vrad a~ add ; a Gus,1tlls iiran' p O'ne l'obiet aind -ItlI Tab Cutr; sd4Si al e., assortment oaf FANCY (JOOI8. Ihis prices will he fod, ori eldinaationn be as nioderate as it udy 'dthi- dtablishmwi . hat the Solith. Thank ful for Jiast favore, he so 5frh15, 1854.: 9 Iig. Copa u~ Notia lIIIundeii hel hav 4na ocitd w selhis8 to he t.nder tho abovepame~ and attle;b the tranaCtlitlo. Ohi nets lht the mToeontjicaline sdajw i fotand att thle ol stand o1fjR1 j Whero they wvilll be tiappysto 6 bomoh)ate-Lh tiida1de? Th Ie pubil. - ~. a WrIgns. Man 5, 954