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WIL. & MAN. RAIL ROAD. Witl.:ulso-ros. N. Sept. 5, 135.. FRIOM and after this date, (until fur ther notice.) The 1)AY PANSSENGERt TRAINS oni this road will d scontinue their regular Trips on Sunday.;. Iy order of the board of Directors. JA1MES P. (I3OERTSON, Act'ng Superi tendant. sept. 1:1, 18~>t 46 2t So. Carolina----Sumter Dist., By W1'. L1: 1W1.xN, EJse., Ordinary for said District. Whereas, Elias I lodge hath applied to Inc for lleers of .tdntiist ration, on all and singu lar the goods and chattles, rights anid creditors of the late 31atilder Ilodge of the saidl District, dheceased. These are, therefore, to cite and adinon ish all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said dcreased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Souter Court louse on Friday the 2'2nd day of September inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. *. Given under my hand and seal, the Mlth day of September, in the year {L. s.] our Lord, one thousand eight hun dred and ifty-four, an(] in the '7tth year of Aimerican independence. 1W. LEWIS, o. s. H. September 13, 1854 4G 2t Dyspepsia Can Be Cured ! PArr'.DNGs COUN-rr, DarrO%, G;A., Augist 26th, 1n51. Mr. CHAnLES -:D:Lonmrs, DEAt Sun : For several years past I have been severely aillicted with sick head aches, and after trying every thing I could think of, and recei' ing no benefit whatever, I at hist gave myself up as a confirmed dyspeptic. Buit hearing of your prepara tion, "The Iaisaomit of Life," I concluded to give that a trial also. and procured two bottby from your Age:t Dr. T. A. I rgan, of Darlington, S. C., and from the time I began to take it, I have not had a simgle attack of headache, and now ietI in hopes that even the two bottles have made a cure of me. But fearing that I may have a relapse, I have determined to contine it longer, and 1 enclose you 810 00 for which you will p'ease send as many bottles as is customary for that amount. By Itail Road. Respectfully yours, .lOlHN J. GIEEN. 1'. S.-Please forward by express train. Sept. t:, 1851 t -15 ti. Office Wil. & Man. R. R Co. WutmsrOoN, N. C., Aug., 18~th, 1954.S REGULATIONS AS TO KILLING STOCK, I EREAFTEIt, applicatiots for pay .I aent of Stock killed by the traii on this load, imist he imade to the Agents of the load within one week from the time of killing, or they will nut be received or audited foir paymnit. iin the state-nent of the kil inig and ap. praisemtent it must appear, if the tact cani be ascertained the day on which the stock was killed. Vhetiher by (ight or ,1~y train, in which directioni the train was bountd, nd whether by frieght or passen. ger traini. -d;~r . A\ strict comiiiiianice witthreuain is necessary to enisure aittenitionib t ppih cationts for piaym~ent. By order of the Pre-idenit. JNO. .Mc10AE, .hr. A ug. 30, 18534. 4.1 Str.1 Guns, Ammunition, Fishing, Tackle, &c, JOHN KRII)EII. izManface ., im porter and Whouulesale, aliJnd etavil }l~cer in ,siawl, (uns, Ries., P'isqo~s. Ish4ing Ta~ckhr. and all kinds of Nportinug A ppa'ratu~s, Taiget her with na genierail asusortametnt of 31TEltALS F"OR GUIN A1AK*iS. ni, E. Cor. of Wainesmt nuda. All of whgich, anmd sucth oilier articles ais belong~ to his line or businiess, will be sotd as lowt as can lbe atlorded by any estaiblish-. mnt in the Uniited States. Ini test iimony ot his skill as a imanufnactu r er, the F"rankrhin Iustitute of l'hiiladelpahia, has awarded to bimt sinie 810, two cert i. cates, six silver mtedals, and one i ceali premiiuim; anrd in 18541, the CrystamIl'; Place1 of New York, awarded to htim'aa medal, thea andy otne awarded for Shot, Gunts and R. dies in thme United States. " Krider's Sportintg Anecdotes,'' illnts trat oh certain varietins oft Amaercn G1atti, with remaurkrs otn the Character of the Domg, Field D ogs, Snipe, Woodcock, Rail, Partridge, Duck and P'idgeonr mtch hiouting, on the Itico Ihuntinig or Read >Bird, Gross P'lover, H1ull-heaued or Goldier Plover, Canvass BRack antd Red Headed Duck, American Widgeon, Scaup Duck uand C2anadai Goose. --Price $1.0 IM'Address JOllN KID[ER, Second andI WVahnut, Pl'/adelphiam. Aug. :10, 1854. 44. 1 y. Notice. Application will be made at the next session oh the L~egislatuire for an Art of itcorpomrattiont of Camlhion Lodge, No I, Knights of Jericho, located at Sutmterville onthi Carolina. Sept. Ii, 1854 45 3mt. Just Received, A large hot oh North Carolina JBaconi andi flour, always otn hand and for sale by 31OSES LI. Sept. 6, 1854 45 tf Runaway . R UNA 'WAY from 'hr subscriber about the 10th of July, a ntegro lloy namted len. TIhe said boy is live feet higi-, atnd about 18 yetars of tige. lHe was purchaised by hmimi about the 15th oh Febirouary froma I lenry P. Ilurkett a negro trader. A rea sotnable reward will lie given for his appre htension antd dhelivery or comitatital to anty jail itt the State. ..N. SIIEDD, WVinnsboro, S. C. A CARD. Mirs. A. G. IlUhtST 1 takes th's meithtod to inftao the cittizens of Suiterville and vicinity that she has opented lier school at the " a'wn hlall,' wherr she wvi li e pleas~ed to receive andh iinstruact.Scholars in ther varonis brunches niece~ssary to am ihor inuih Eniglish Educatiiin. Tlertis maoderamte. Anus 1, 1851 42 tf Anatomical Lectures And Demonstrations, . MVI)1lETON MICIIIEI, will corm mnt.uce his private course on Anaton) and Physiology, on the first Monday il I November, at his Anatomical Rooms, op. posito the Medical College. J)r. Altenr. ol1ers the fIllowing advan tages to Students attending the Medica session in Charleston. A complete course of Lectures is delivered during the seasor on Anatomy and l'hysiology, the I'rofessot illustrating his course by preparation drawings and models. J)issections arc conducted on ani improved plan, consisting in interrogating each member of the class and mtiaking him demonstrate his own dis. section. The Student may hereby multi. iy his opportunities for acquiring a knowl. edge'of one of the most important and dili Cult departments taught in the College. Saturdays are devoted to Micro-copical Anatomy. Examninations are held regularly every n ght on each of the several branches, giv ing the class the beneht of a rehearsal, in a condensed form, of the subjects lectured on by the 'rofessors of the Medical College, so as to recall whatever may have escaped attention, and to correct errors entertained by misapprehending the meaning of the Lecture. 1)r. M., will find pleasure in recom mending the proper text books in general use, in introducing his pupils to the ac qjuaintance of the several Professors, and in facilitating the Students it all matters con. nected with their studies. Reference may be made to Dr. M., at his residence Queen street, 74, or at his Anatomical Roums opposite the College. Terms, Ten I)ollars. The subscriber is also prepared to take private pupils who for. the ordinary ollice tee of one hundred dollars a year shall have access to a large library, dmlngrains, plates and models, and be tIrnished gratuitously with the ticket to the full course deliverell ir, the Summer Medical Iistitute. Iliis pupils will thus he made a tniiar with dis ease at the bed-side, and be made partici. pants in many surgical and obstetrical cases occurring in his practice, while they become acquamttted with the methods ot Mixing and administering drugs. The strictest attention will be paid to the Mi crosclope in connect.on with Anatomny antd Pathology, and examinations neld every day. Unti.ti:sTox Scar}uic: MEntc~tt.IasTITrUTE. ?0YI)LETON 3M!CIIFI1, M. D)., 1'rg/i~ssori .f Ainatmy and 1'hiysiolog, y. WV. I I U.JM I, l'reif. if .Medical Cemc~eistiy. F. Ml. ROlltillRT.SON, Prof. of )/,csierix and I)iseases of IW'omnen. I. A. KINI.OCII, Pr. arery. RL. I'. MICI IEl,, I'r. ul .ll/cric .ledica. Fee for the course ti 50. Lectures corm tenee iln April and ternnate about the middle of .lyi. August *2:1, 1$.34 43 ~ ti Valuable and DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE. FIIlE subscriber offers for sale that val. A sable Tract of Land on lg I.ynclies Creek, formerly owned by Lovick Vonng, deceased, lying in Kersiaw and Ches. terlield l)istricts containing between sev en and eight thousand acres. The imiprovemienttl consist of the settle. tent upon which t' e deceased resided at the time of his death, (onsisting of I)well in~ Ilouse, in-I louse. Srew and al nee. esstry out-buildugs, all iii good repair. Also, anothier settlemientt with a cotiforta be 1 )wellinrg 1louse -and1( necessary o ut bilings. T here is also oin the piremiises, andur iivenilent to both set tlemets, a~i tir-t rate Grist .Mbil, on a iiever-faihiug TInus is coneedr to lie the muost valuao ble andit desirable landl on L ynuchles C reek, and its piroduct ivenleos is kntowni to be un surpassedl by anmy ot her in the cotunitry. - A further descripttiont is unnlecessar putrc-ha~sers are inivitedl to call and exa ineli for temuelye.'. Tlhet land will he aohi in a body, or dividedl to smit pulrchiasers, Iterms madrre liberal. .1. 1). YOU1)NtL A ug. 23, 18 -A. 4:1 f j. Lanids For Sale. W l' oler for Sale thie 'hlnt atin oin which Jas. Tiller resided at the timie of his death, Ilying on Ly~vnchles ('reek, 20 iims east of C aimdeni, ini Kersaiw ail Dar - linigton l)istricets, i olntaiing 1,000M acres, itore or less, with tolerabile liidinigs. *2(l( aicres c lea red. Also -Itn acres Ho~ttolii ILandii, ina cultivat in. We will receive bids for salid Landtidl thle 1st of I )hiemer next, if riot sithl by that time it withllie sold on the 20th Decemiber, 1851 , at public AlIso, thiree other tracets of Latid, onei iv inig in thle lurk of I.ynch-Ies (C ek-, clii. ta inirng 400( acres, and onte ont Ilac k IRiver, ini Kershaw District, containlg 1 bt) acres, imore or less. All the above niamed~ Lands will bie siuhl at the late residenice cii .1 as. Ti ler. dec'd.; any fairther iniformtatint wanting, call on the s ubscrnibecrs. J. E. IlLL'3R,' Aens August 2.1, 151 413 tit Notice. 'IThe subscriber takes this miet hitI (i making it kntown to the 1pubbe i, tt hle is now at work uon, and will have in operation by another year his mill for manfufactuin II flour, having procured a pair of F'renich Burt's made to order by the celebrated mtakers McMahoni & Starr, Bazltimoure. I la pmill wd'ul be fixed with elevaitors, hloppel buys &c., for cooling ofl' die flour. Ii: short, the flour will be carried through al, thme processes of a well regtulated miernchian milII, and with his expierienice ini nutllinig ht has no hiesitautirn ini say ing that. lie il lie abble to manufacture as good flour t any tmil I in thle State. The mil is on (li spllend(edl stream that has ntever faui led, l.: imi les below Camiden, and onelme IcItr the mnaini road. lie will also be provide< with statbles for lie accoitmiodatioin o thoses enintg from a distancee, aind thu Planter sll hI auve no excuse ini future fo not raising wvheat, foir the watut of a goom mtill. lie exepects atlso to have a Rict nttll iii operation. WVM. M. SANDERS. A ug.30, I1855. .14 -lt PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, FACTOR, AND COMMINNION and FOi I VAR lI)IN( M E 110t II A N T ', Accommnodat ion WhUari CIIARLESTION, S. C., Sells Cotton. Grainm, Flour, Ihacon, anid a other articles of produce. Strict anld trm , t atlention given to thi FORW~A RIN( of Giouli and P'rodne. Attgust 9, 1it .1 t e Head Quarters. IlEJI following- 1tegiments wvill parade foar review and drill at s'uch tiunes antd place2s as herein indicated The 39th llegiment of Infantry will parade at Dominick's, on Tuesday, 25.th July. The ;18th Regimtent of Infantry wvill parade at Jalapa, ot Thurseay, 27th July. '1'le oith Itegiment of Cavalry will rirade at Martin's, on Saturday, the 29th of July. The 40th Regiment of Infantry will parade at iomyi's, on Tuesday, the 1st of Atrust. The d9st Regiment of Infantry will parade at Park's, on Thursday, the Jd of The 415th legiment of Infantry will parade at the Burnt Factory, on Saturday, the 5th of Augut. The 35th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Unionvil, on Tuesday, th'e it ot of August. 'The 9th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Glena Springs, on Thursday, the Ith of August. The tIth te giment of Iufantry will parade at Tiuons', on Saturday, the 12th tf A ugust. The 37th legiment of Infantry will parade at Wilkins', on Tuesday, the 15th of August. The 9 th Regmaent of Infantry will parade at Yorkvin, on Thursday, the 17th of August. The d6th1 Regimhnt of Infantry will parade at ibenezerunI, on Saturda , the 19t of August. The 21st llegiment of Infantry wrill parade at Laicster, on Tuesday, the 12d of August. The 27th iegimtient of infantry will parade at rlc vil, on Thursday, the 17th of August. The 2thl Regiiment of Infantry will parade at Ch esterville, on Saturday, the 26th of August. The (ith Regiament of Cavalry will parade at Youtngs', on Tuesday, the 2th of August. ''lhe 2-7th IRegiment of Infantry will parade at Bell's, on Thursday, the 3Ist of August. Thc 25th Reginent of Infantry will parade at Winsbouro', on Saturday, the 2d of Septeuber. The 25th, iegimnnt if lutfanitry and thle 5th Regituetit of Cavalry will parade at or near Camdein, on Tuesday, the 5th of September. The 20th and 1th Ilegint of I'nifan fry ill parade at Stunter ille, on Thu r dythe 7th Spte mer. The 'licrs and non-conissionante oall cers ill assembale oni the day preious tee the reviews of their sevCral regiaats for drill iand insftuction. Volunter (anpanie s uil he thorough Iy itspected, and -th ooks of Meat CoIn ptny will he exatinteod. enerals of Ivisionc ani of Brigade will, with I their Staffs, attend the reviews a bi .c,c n .a'o .,at Gen~ierais al Brigade arc chlarged with the extention of this order. Aids-de-Camp opito e aler-in -Chief are reirei to attnd the rtvieok an their several ofrigad s; and those not residing i thl. lrigades to be reviewed are invited to attenmi Iy order of the C man dcr-in-('hie C: IL. G. 31. IUNOVA NT'. .utne 2-i. li>51 :s 3 mn. South Carolina Collegiate a Femuale Instlitute. Till- i uties oaf this tInstitution' wiall lie resumeui eon the first TI IU RSD)A Y in Ge. tor. Th'Ie l'rincipal is gratifled tea itnformn lhe pat ron atof, th hacI stitufe that a rra no a ttents are iaeaking for sitiplyintg e-achI de piartmenctt witha highly comupetenut Teachers. Faor the mauost pa;rt, the corps of Tek-achaers are :as they~ wcte. i';amphlets giving patictulars will lie furnished to arder I EI.\SN.\ARtKS, . DII. CR OCKERY AND) G LASSWVARE. hIlN.\ andi Granitte Te-a's. G ranine a I )inner andh lHren;k litt Pltates. SteaksI lDishes, Itatte-r I ishest-., 8ong, Itowls, t1lower Vasa-s, Chlia~ tiad (.Ias Candletastickst, W'resreI Dise-, antrTubes h1iss Itachers, :anda a tanmber of othrer a rticles jnsta receivedt ;and titr ,s-elby T.'. 801.03iMON S & (CO. Mar-la 22!, 1551 2l t f BOOTS, SilOES, TRUNKS. G AITERS, &(,, &c. TI Ii F. Impoaiar m f Fashlioni anmd Quatty, whtt i er l a be afotad a acomp 1le te~ :ia rtmen-tt oif lite ataSea, (aa , :aite-ra. bv-., 1, Ithnost e-very- rat-l :anda gntality-. They- are fr-esh goodslr ande rare all wuarranatedl to give satist-tion. I .J. -T. Rtt:N SON. Naext doorr to' It. C-. Wehhat, & Co. Mlar. 22, 1Nil. 2l if TO arrive by the next TIraint, a chloice Slot of G rocerie fraom ialtimoaare, such ar.Clarihied anal Collfle Stagars, supeirior llo antd Java Collie, No. 1. M ackaerel in Kits, *%oaps, Starch &c., wich can be Iboautght low fronm, BUJI'.ELR &, NEWBEltY, M Iarc~h 15tlh, 1851 20 i f. Glenn's Perfumery &Soaps A genaeralI assonrtmaent of thre tabove ar tic-les. to whlicha the attention of the puhhel~t iscallednand particularly o the Sap~s as Fur sale by A. .J 30SlES. J utne 21, '5. 4 if C. T. MASON, W ATCII-MAKERI & JEWELER. IS prep~saredl to dalil muanner of work in hti line;, with neaaattness tand despatcht. lIis te rm~ are Ctsit. lie is rtill a; hire oldI standua jus ahnave; thte Townt liall. Fe b-c. 8, 185 1. 15 t f Just Arrived and for Sale ire-Screens, \Vindlowvahade., a andu Fixtures, &c. Violinst andl Guitars; Viaolin atnd Guitar Strings, Pianlo ilusic. L. 1R. IIANKS. Dr.W. Jas.Dargan&Co, R ETAIL DEA LERS in Drugs, Medi cinies, Paints, Oils, Dvye Stuirs, Pa tent Medicines, Window Gla'ss, Perfumery, Fanev Articles, and a variety of other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. Jxo. W. DAnGA, W. .JAs. I)ARGAN, M. D. ir" Next door to China's Hotel. Jan. 2, 1851. 10-f. Epping's Sarsaparilla, (IE1' NOW IN (114.) And a variety of other popular l'atent Medi. cineis, for sale by Dr. W. JAS. DAIRGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 if A Lot of Paint Boxes, uVater Colors,) for sale by 1AlIUAN & g, Feb. 29, 1851. 18 Garden Seed. A large supply, kept constantly on hand by DARGAN & CO. Feb. 23, 18 tf Excelsior Family Starch, In pound packa((e', powdenel. Also the highly celebrated Corn-Starch, for sale by )AltAN & CO. Feb. 29 .1851. 18 if Genuine Cod Liver Oil, l'repared by Ruslhton, Clark & Co. Also, cold trawn Castor Oil, (very fine.) for sale by I).AItAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1145l. 18 if Fancy and Toilet Articles A beautiful assortnent. 'all at Unrgau's and ranine them. Also a variety of Note 1'a. Ier tand l- nvelopes, for sale by 1)AItGAN & CO. Next door to ('lina's Hotel. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 if New Establishment, RICE & TIIOYISON, S,1TARV ILLI, S. C. Dealers in Fnglish, French and American Drugs, Medicines and ChemiicalIs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and I)ye-Stu Ifs., Glass, 'utty, Glue and Sand Paper. Paint, Varnish, Caine lair and Whitewash liruhes, F ne and Choice Perfutmery and Fancy (ods, Pure Liquors and Vines, for medical purposes, Lancets, .carificators and (tupping Glasse . &c. All the I'pullr Patent Medicines direct from the proprietors. Aents by appointment for Dr. J.iynes' and )r. I)enni' clebratel Fanily Mcdi. cinies, also for Farrell's Arabian L~Inimnent, Mortimer & M awbray's lla,npton Ti it.c. ture. Carter's Spanish Mixture. &c. All articles from this Establishment are warranted fresh and genuine. 'iysieians, Planters and cuntry Mfer chants sending to us, can rely upon getting Prime Articles, and having their orders promptly excuted. July- 2(, 1i.5 39 thm. Office WiL & Man, R. R. W ii.itxTON, N. C. July t1, 15I. IN ono, tn"n of Josses sustained by the ercap of lugitive slauea, withi firgd passe, over this line., anil to guard ngainst it in luttnre, the fol lowing rules willI take eifert on 1.nd after the 15th inst.: Ticke'ts to) pass. over tlris lRoad will, in no as,he l.sohI to ai ne?xtro. Owneicrs of slaves inus~t, in ;.erson, putr eblase thet icket, and point out. to the con-. d uctor, thle niegruo for whom:, it was bought. Genl. Sup. WV. & M. Rt. it. Auut l 1-51 40h 't. Just Received, .1 Fre1.h ..upply of Srl'lNa; A NI) StCMil.\llt 4( 00IPX, e'inihraiing anyit ing~ a nd 1W l+ltXY thminL, selet'ed'i by thle Suibscriter himise'lf, whoset longm expe'rienice and kno.wledlge of the Rtojn-i, makes ii no piresutmtiiton ini hiim to1 say, it i-omae oft liem. are cepe.r uds than. have ever Ibeen brough~lt to this mark.i. Itnruwn llamhe.spmns 25i vards, tom the dollar. Genitlem.n',i Ilo-kint Gioves 75P ets. a pair. lie-anitiut colo'red .Muslii at 12 1-2 eits, per yar~I. Frenchi lI rilingi 10 eti. a ya.rd, a tine' assort mints of Faney Goods thai mcust and s/wuld 4sr.'ceries. Crocery, lalanae, liut. and. noni 1he too. toi.'lans. buti come, aind .ee and it will n arrant yout satisfatiison, both in, stvbe, and April 5thl, 185 1 23 if | Choice Old Brandy and WVI N E S. We. have. n..w ini store P-loe very sutpe rior Old 1k.randy, whtich, has been't selectedl byv uuriselve's, for mecdiinal ltprposes. Its. ageQ andi mihiliness togetheor with its purity, wuthi he of great co~nsequiencie to in'ahida whnre neceoszitated to use it. A LSO,------. A varidty of very select Wintes, contsisting of* O1ld 'edira, 0341 Pot Wisme, flmrowe-s Slerry, P'ale Smerry & Paare Claret Whace, himpurtedl by ourselves, all of which wve warranit genuine, and of the very best F~or saile lby hOAT'i'1llilT & BAtK ULO)O, (C(ort I io Ilanige. Ci'hntibia, S. C. July uti 1854 39 tU Boots. Shoes & Gaiters. Just re'ceivedl fromc Pla~ delphia a large stock of Lad:ies' and Genits' line gaiters anti t-hoes anid Gents' tine boots, for sale by.! Jutne 21t, '5i. 311 tf1 A large tassiotet of Straw, Leghorn, P'anattna and P'ahnt Leaf hats just received fromt PhItiladlelphila, and for sale by A. J. MOSES. J0une 21, '51. 34 t f TIisasues, Hlerages, Coloured Silks. Plain and tringed Black Silks. Printed and Plain Jitettet &c.For sale by J. T.\ SOLOMON S &Co. Juine 28th 1i4. . 35. tf 30001lbs, Bacon. Stunter raisedl anmd Sumiterville cured. Also a fine lot of Charleston clear sides for sale by 'A. J. MOSFS. . Jenc 12, '54. . 3'4e Mi. EtIron: Please announce Cot. J. M. NEr.soN as a candidate for Senator for Claremont County, at the ensuing election, and oblige MANY VoTERS. February 8th, 1854 15 tf IUT Watchman please copy. Mn. EDITOR: You will oblige many citizens by announcing Col. J. D. IILA . ix( as a candidate for Representative for Claremont County, at the next session of our Legisluture. Feb. 6, 1854 15 tf C - Watchman please copy. Mr. Editor : The Citizens cf Clarendon County are deiroun that C. W. L.. Itl'YNOLD8, represient them in the neat Isgislature. By announeing him a Cundidate for that oiiice, you will oblige theta. n 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 Iessrs. Editors: You will oblige many voters of Cluremont Elec. Lion )istrict by announcing Col. IL LA. ROACIJE HERiOT as a candidate for a seat in the Lower B1ranch of the Iegisla. Lure of the State of South Carolina, at the eaning election. Feb. 22, 1854. 17 tf We the friends of A. R. IIRADIIAM Esgr., take pleasure in an. nouncing him as a canditute for Sheriff of Sumter District, at the'iext Election. 31ANY FRI EDS. Mar. 29, 1851. 22 tf (P We are authorised to innounce Mr. JAMES E. WITIIER SPOON, of Salem, a Candidate for Rep resentative for Claremont County at the ,nsuing election. March 8. 1851. 19 if A Number of Voters take pleasure in announcing Col. WIl.LIAM A. COLCLOUGlII asi a candidate fur Sler. f' of Sumter District, at the next election. March 15, 1854. 20 tf. LYIr. Editor: Please announce Capt. T. D. Fn:Elzsox us a Candidate for Shterifl' of Sumter District at the ensuing diection. Aug. 21, 1853. FO T.IX LL L5C0'OR. .M a. EnTon :-'lense announce Mr. [tO ERT W. )URANT, a candidate or Tax-Collector of Salem County, at the text election, and oblige M.xrN VOTEnS. January 14, 1852 13--tf . G The friends of Capt. P'. M. GIBIONS announce him a cimdi late for the oilice of 'Tax-Collector for Salem County, at the enusning election and ablige 3MANY VOTERS. October 1 61. FO1 ORDN1)NA: It Y. (r Mrt Editor:-You will tease announce WI1LAM It. BRUN SON as a candidate for the office of Ordi. ,pry ?f Simiter District, at t.hn ensuing slectionm. MANY Vots. April 27tmh, 1852 27-t f FO0R CI1E RK. (T We are authorised to anounce Col. Gt MO. 8. C. I)ESCIIAMI'S candtidate for Clerk of thme Court of Sum. er District at the enisuing' election. August 16, 1851 42' if We are authorised to an 'mounce J. L. JONES a candtidate for Clerk >f the Coturt of Sumite~r District at thme en. suing electioni. A ugust 16. 1854 42 t f (Ic We are authorized to ummnnmce TI. J. 1INIiNS, Esmq., a ('anmdidiate or Clerk mmf the Court, at time ensninmg election. MIANY VOTEItS. A pril 16th 1851 25 tf nounce Mr. J. J. McKLlLAlt, a Candi tate for Clerk of the Court, for Stuter District, anid obilige MaNY VrTns. A pril 10i, 1852. -t FOR CLE RK. M.t. ILDIITOlt:-MANY F"RIENDS nf W. J. N. IIAMMIT~m- are desirous of pumt I ing him ini niominamtion for tihe O11ice of Clerk of time Court of Sumuter Dis'trict, at lie ensing election. Mamy 21, 1S53. 30--tf & We are authorized to annmiouncme A. E. POOL as a candidate for Sherif'of Sumter District at time ensmi. inmg election. Decemaber 21, 1832 8--tf Mr. Editor:-Please an nounce JOHN N. McLEOI) a caindidate: for ShmeritV of Sumter District amnd ob lige MIANr Fttr~xns. June 29th, 1853 --t WITE are authorized to ainnounice Ww WVLEWIS a candidate for Ordinary at time ensuing election. Jtute 28, 1854A .5 tf Notice, TilE subsicribmeri are now receiving their stock of Sprinmg and Summer goods, which have been seiemctedi with gre~at care, and c'annmot faii to givei matisfaction inm tyle,qumality, and prices. Oumr stock compiesm all articles wich the wants anti taute of the community decnand, and we moinicit a calil from ourt frienads and tihe pub-. tic before caling oimmswhere as we Ihave many nmew sutymes whmichl cainnot fail to please. TINDAL, \VATSON 4- CO. Mar.29, 1851. 22 t BACON! BACON!! A Lot of finme Bacon, Sides, Shoulders and flame jtust received and for sale by J. T. S'OLOMONS & Co. Jumne 28thm 1854. 315. tf. Francis R. Shackelford, FACTOR AND Comna~issIoua Merchaast. CIIARLE~STON, S. C. T HE subscriber respectfully calls the at tentuon of time Planters oftSumter District to the above Card, and solicits a share of thmeir patronage. The roost satisfactory reference can be piven if required.. F. R. SIJAC KELFORI). Ciarleston. Aumr., 9, 1854 41 4% GREAT SOUTI J ACOW S FOR ALL BOil Such as, (holer, Dysentary, )iarrkmason, Cho ALSO, ADMIRABLY ADAPTED 7 Most Especially l ''he Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are 1st. It cares the worst cases of Dirrlura. 9nd. It cures the worst forms of Dysentary, 3d. It cures Calfornia or M1e.rican Dir rhra. 4th. It relieres the sererest Cholic, 5th. It cures the (hoIrra Morbus, 6th. It cures (mlera Infnumua,,. A few Short Exitracts '-osi " I have used Jacob's Corlial in my fani! judgment a valuable remedy. Hion. la " It gives me pleasures in being able to rece rience, and the experienee of mny neighbors t for me to believe it to be all that it purports to Wms. ll. 1U vor wooD, Forme "I take great pleasure in reconnnending thi, diseases, for which I believe it to be a soverel ever tried by me." A. A. GAtITt. "I have used 'Jacob's Cortlial' in my family by those who have tried it, idiuces n!.e to bele of the kind, and I would recoamend its use in lui.ts G. Donatss, Casi "If there is any credibility in httuan test in above all other preimrtiotns for the cure of Ho favor coming in from all quarters, it rust be 1 if not all other' etent' preparttions." A F.eastNo, ('a This efficient remedy is travelling into ce into Russia, and gaining cotunendation whert W1. For sale by .tRGAN c " go., Sutntervl| lington ;'T. J. WOnRSAN a. Co., Camden H Av Principal Denpot v, llAv J. 1 And by the Principal Merchants and I July 26, 1854. :j American Arts' Union. The American Arts' Union, would respect. fully announce to the citizens of the United States and the Canadas,tlhat for the purpose of cultivating a taste for the fine arts throetghnt the country, and with the iiew of enabling every fanily to beconepossessed of a.gaillry of Engravings, Ill TIlE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AGE, 71hey have determined, in order to create an extensive sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give esnpolytnent to a large number of artists and other,, but inspsire tamong our countrynen a taste for works of at, to present to the purchasers of their engravings, when 250,(0) of theta are sold, 250,000 Gifts, of the actual cost of $150,000. Each purchaser of a One Dollar engraving, therefore. receives not only an engraving rien ly wortib the inoriey. but also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are distriited. For Five Dollars, a highly finished engraving beatifully painted in oil, and five gift tickets will he sent ; or five dollar's worth of splended engravings ctn he "'leeted from the Catalogue. A copy of the Catalogue, together with a specimen of one of the en graings, can be seen at the oglice of this paper. Forenach Dollar sent. an engraving actually worth that ,m, and a Gift tickwe, w ill immedi ately be forwarded. A GENT 8. The Committee bolieving that the succes of the Great National Undertaking will he snate rillpromoted by the energy and enterprise of intelligent and persevering Agents, have re solved to treat with such on the most liberal terms. Any person wishing tobecotne an Agent, by tending (post paid,i $1, will receive by return mail, a one dollar engraving, and a "Gift Tick et " a prospeetus, a catalogue and other a cessary information. On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a Commiutee of the purchasers to be distributed, due notice of which will be given throughout the United States and the Canadas. LIST OF GIFTS. 100 Marble bust! of Washing rest, at - - . . $300. *l0,000 1010 " " "Clay, ' 100. 10,000 100..".. ".....Webster, 100. 10,ti00 54. elegaant Oil P'aitiangs, ittn fStredi gilt framnes, size 3x4 100. 5,000 100 eleguntt Oil Paintintgs 2z3 ft. 50. 5.000 50t) steel plate Etngrsavingr, brill latly col'dl in stil, rich gilt 10. 5,000 framne 21:30 incehes, each, ) 10,000 elegsant steel plate En g ravings, colo'd in oil, of the Wasington Monausaent, 20 - by 26 itn, each, -- - 41. 10,000 23,000 aleel place Engravings, from 100 dill'erenet plates, a.ow itn possesnion of, and owned by thse Artists' UJnion, osf thse mtarket value of, froam 50 centsto SI00 each - - - 411,000 I lirst-classs Dwelling, in 31st, tteet, N. Y. Cisy, - - 12,000 22 huilditng Isots its 1 '0 and 101st each 25x 100 ft. dleept, at -1000. 22,000 100 Villa Sites, conitaining; each 10,0100 sq. ft. its tlse surburbs of New Yosrk City, astd cott smanading a mnagtnificeti view ofthte Il1udson itiver atnd Lonig Itsl Sasnnsd, at - - -. - 00. 50,000 20 perp~estual hlas ofscashs, with. out iterest, or security, of $250 eachs, 5,000 50 " " 100 4'500 100 " *" 50 " ,0 250 "* "4 0 " 5s,00 2 000 - a 5 " l0,000 lieference In regard to thse Rteal Esmtte, F. J. Visschter & Co., iteal Es tute Brokers, Netw York, Orders, (pot paid,) wi th mossey enaclosed to the addressed, J .W.JEOL itOOK E, Sect'y 5tE, Eroad way. N. Y.. y' The Engravintgs itt thea catulogue art nsow ready for deltvery. Atng 23, '53, 43 Gm. SHHiGHAIS FOR SALE. An ittproved breed of fine ashanghai fowls, consisting of several grownu and~ stite 804 half grown chickens, may be seen at Miss. Sarah Terry's. Thosec wishing to impllrove their farmi yard stock uwk de well to) call and purchsase as they will be sold low. For any fturther Information ap. ply to Miss Sarah Terry or to T.'J.DINKINS at WV. & Ms. Depot July- 10l. 0.. -2m. -g' Wallttan copy 3 limos. To Arrive, D)R1EflFIGS, RASINS, CANDY PICKLIES, GlNGER-PsRESERVrES. CilEESE, BOQTTlLED CIDER, PORT. ER, &c. A LSO, Berage DeLa~ins, P.rinted Jaconts, Fre'ncl Catubriciks.-Finea Atiortmecnt of Guint hatas, black and colored, and Etuibroidere (Goods, &c. &c. J. T. SOWDMONS & CO. March 8th, 1851l. 19 tf Copartnershiip Notice R. C. WEBB & 0O. TlilE undersignei, have associated thecr Aselves togethier, under the abto nanm atnd style, for the' transaction of nil busi ness in the merceantile line and ma b found at- the' old stand of Wmn. W BT where they willI be happy to see antd at comnodate thedir (rionds attd the public. R.C. WE BB, R, 8)gWEB, *Mar. 15, 1854. 20~. . i TERN RE M EDY. CORDI AL EL DISEASES. era Morbus, Bilious Cholie, Cholera 1o!aht m 0 MANY DISEASES OF FEMALkb,:j ainful Alenstruation. too well known to reqjuire Encorniums. 7th. It cures Painful Menstruatin. Stk. It relieres Pains in Bark and Liuins, - 9th. It Counteracts Nerrous',ness and Des pondncy, 10th. It restores Irregrulritie.s, t 1th. It dis+els gloomy, hysterical Feelings, I 2/h. It's an ailmirabke Tonic. SLetten, 'estimaoniIls., &c. f, and have found it a must efficient, and in my trAM WAUNrn, Judge of Supreme Court; Ga. momend Jacob's Cordial-my own personal epe mnd friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee a be, viz: a sovereign remedy." rly Judge of Supreme Court, Clherokeo Circuit. invaluable sm.edicine to all afflicted with bowel n remedy-decidedly supeariur to any thing ehe rsa, D. G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. , and this. with all I :;ear about it us a remedy ve that it stands at the head of every preparation the diseases for which it is compounled. 'ier of the Bank of the Stat, of Georgia. mony, 'Jacob's Cordial' must uan. pre eminent vel Diseases. Ironm the imass of testimony ial its ery far in advance, as a curative agent, of n.t 'ier Marine r nid Fire Insuranco Bank, Griffin. lebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his colutuns ver used." GeorgArj .IJijfersoniana, M1a, 17/h 1.5:3. W. BLISS & Cu., Proprietors; Savannah da. e; T. A.- DAinoas, P- G. Mc~(noat I)ar. ; F tsatMt ci HESTItsR Columbia, S. C. ift-ANL, H AnIEAL., Resly & Co., New 'orc. Lz.An, It::AL & Cu, CIm:rlegtun, S. C. ttuw;ir & Co., New Orleans. )ruggists throughout the State. ' Iy NEW & FASHIONABLE SPRING & SUAMMfER -GOODS. The subscriber would respectfully call attention to his large and well assorted stock of Cliallies and Ierege DeLancs, Plain colored 1ereg(es, pronted da. Printed and plain Jaronet Muslins, Poplin and Linen Lustres, in dress patterns, Ginghiams, Black and col'd Silks, Marcelain Silks Dotted & I'lain Swigs Muslins, Mull Muslins, Fine Embroidered collars, Chenti settes. Infants Waists &.c. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Li-le Thread Gloves &.c. At low and uniform prices. L. 11. IJANKS. OSNA BRGN. Plain -triped Blue Denima', 'ickings &e. Bleached and Brown Shirting, 9 1-4.. 10 1-4, an 11 1-4. Linen Table clot he, Diapers 4c. Long Glothas of all ualities. Fronting Linens, Pillow-case Liniens. by L. B. HANKS. EATABLES, Figs, Prunea, Raisins, 'reserves, Candies, Nuts &c &c. L. B. IA NKS. Almost anything else to he called for For sale by L. B. IIANKS. April 5, 1854. ~''3 if A. ANDERSON, S'uanterville, S. C. Respectfiilly informs the people of Sum- j" ten Dimstrict that he haa 'ut receiveli and inow off'ers for male thte at selected andit most chooli stock of S~prinmg anid Summer Goods1 That cannut he surpansed bay anything in this marke.. H~e ha. received many ne-w styles which purchasers would do well toi examnine be fore buying elmsewhtere. BIROADCLOrilS, CASS~I.ERES AND V E STI NGo8. A full uand large supply of H~oaiery, Shirts, Drawervs, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Hmad kerchiefs, &c. &c., -A Litl A large assortment of itEA DY MADE CLO. TIlING, which will be mold tow; EW Garmnents matnjmfactured by time subucri ber, andl warranted to give satisfaction. Or darn from a didiance promptly attended to. A. ANDERSON. A pril 5th, 1851 t Just Received: L AIF.8' Bloottee. antd WVatkin's Shoes, G ai ters, Kill-Ties, &c. Gents' Caif Boot;, and Bootteea, I~lade' andi Gensts. Over Shoes. Also--A fline ossortinont of liardlware, Tin Ware, Sadlery, &c. Fafncy Goods. Ladies' Wood and! Roroca Work-Rioxes, riiir- ues, Port-3Monies, Segar-Casem, Brace lets, liair andl Tooth Brushes, Dressing, Tuck, and P'ocket Combs, &c. B~ooks, d'e. Nov-el, Poetical Works and School Book., and a fine aassortnnent of btatuinary. GROCERIES. Jlrowmn, Clarifid nd Crushed Sugars, Rio and Java Cofrete, i1ula.'ee, Cheese, -itaisoti, Dried Figm i~lonr, Canadles, Soap, Te'aa, Starch, Pic-khes, Sardines, -(Ginge-r Preserve., &c. AIl.o, a line assortmenmt of Cooking Utensils, For ..alo by J. T. S0LO3MONS & CO. filarchm22ah, 1851 21 If Land for Sale, In the Town of Sumter J~o$f'r for~tsale that part of tjae tract of land in-Sumitervihle. knoawn its thte Norton !aand, lying between the village and time run of Turkey Creek, in all about two hiundlred acres, I will divide it into lots to suit putrchasers, bitt would much prnefer to sell the whtole tiogether. Terma nmame easy aid accommnnodlatting to putrchasers, appuy to the stubscriher. Wmn. LE WIS. Jnne 21, 1854. . 21. tf U7 Watchman copy. Notice. The suhsc'ribe~r having completed his ar rangemnts~a for making Stub, Blinds anad Pan nell Dosors bogs leave to inform his frienulis and the pubhlic, tihat he is pnepar-d to tarnish at short notice, Sash ofallisisp primed &nd glazedl. Blinds to suit any size widows, painted or naot, and P'annelh Doorm of any ite or make, a por tion of public patronmage is respeclfully solitited. is work is all done by hand and out of good season material. 500 lights of 8 10 Sash readV for delitety, tomuit windows ofl2i, 15, or ,ights. JAM ES BELL. B Samteraille, Apuil 12, 185s. 21 tf 1D WARD SOLONfONS. 8'GRG1O D1~TZST SUMt R VILLiy' C. , $ Ofioee three door. uorth o(the C. IH. Jnne 21. 1851 ai ' ,