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r WIL. & MAN. RAIL ROAD. WuI.MINOTON, N. Sept. 5, 18.5.1. FilOM and after this date, (until fur ther notice.) The ).\Y 'ASENEGIR T']RAJINS on this road will d scontinue their regular trips on Sunday.. By order of the board of Directors. JAM ES P. R )IIEI'SON, Act'ng Superin tendant. Sept. 18, 1851 dili ", t So. Carolina----Sumter Dist., By I'. 11 I WIN, Esq., Ordinaryfor said I)strict. Whereas, Elias Ilodge hath applied to te for Lettrs rif Atinissist ration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and creditors of the late Matilder Mldge of the said District, deceased. 'T'hese are, tlerethre, to cite and admon ish aIII and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said ieceased, to be ani appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Sumter Court house on Friday the 22nd day of September inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. + Given under ly hand and seal, the 18th day of September, in the year {1.. s.] our Lord, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-four, and in the 79th year of American Independence. W. L EW18, u. s. ii. SepteIber 13, 1854 46 2!t Dyspepsia Can Be Cured ! JArix.DIG CONT-v, Ia.ToN, GA., Augist 2(6th, 1351. M r. Cuan I.as Dit:I Lonar r, DEAn St1 : For several years past I have been severely aillicted with sick head. aches, and after trying every thing I could think of, and reeeiving no benefit whatever, I at last. gave mysell up as a continied dyspeptic. limt hearing of your pirepara tion, "The itaisomi of Life," I concluded to give that a trial atlso. and procured two bottle.- iron your Agent )r. T. A. D).mrgan, of Darlington, S. C., and from the time I began to taIke it, 1 have not had a single attack of headache, and now felI in hopes that even the two bottles have made a cure of me. But fearing that 1 may have a relapse, 1 have determined to continue it longer. and I enclose you ".10 00 for which you will p'ease send as many bottles as is customary for that amount. by Rail Road. Respectfully yours, .lOIIN J. GEImiN. P. S.-Please forward by express train. Sept. ti, 1t5i ~"d5 tf Office Wil. & Man. R. R, Co. Wul.ausa-ros, N. C.,f Aug., 18th, 151. REGULATIONS AS TO KILLING EIEAFTEit, applications for pay imient of Stock killed by the train.; on this Road, must he made to the Agents of the R(oad within one week from the time of killing, or they will not be received or audited for payment. In the statement of the kiling and all praisemn t it ii ist appear, if the fact can be ascertained the day on which the stuck was hilled. Vletter by night r day train, in which direction the train was boutnd, and whether by frieghut or passen. ger tranii. Asiriet compliantuce with .i' reultin is necessairy to ensure atteiition to appmli cations for pa:ymienlt. Ily olrder oif the Pre.-ident. JNO. .31e1R A1, .l r. Sec'rv. Aug. 3t0, 1854. 4-1 :lt. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing~ Tackle, &c, JOHN IIDIER. Mfanfuaturer, Ins poter siad1 Who/sai andi Retail I)ea/cer in .ShoI, Guns, Ri//es, P'istols. Fi'5shing! TIack/e. anid a/i kinsds ofI %porinig A ppjaratus, JTiget hecr wvith a general assortuient of AlTEIIA LS F.'lt GIJN MA~ICERS. .*ic~ojad Streets. Pilamdelpluain. All of whlich, and such oither articles as belolng to his line (It btuiniess, will be soitd as low as can lhe aleordedl by any estatblish nleint in the jUited States. Inl testiimoniy ot his skill as a manufactuir. er, the Frankhni istitite (If Philadelphia, has awarded to hito sine 1810, two certi cates, six silver imiedalIs, and one iecaill plreliimi; anid in I1851, thle Crystal lace of New York, awarded to linm a miiedal, tie onily (one awarded for Shot, Gunms andi Ri des in the Unoited States. "Krider's Sporting Anecdotes,'' illums trative of certain variet ies ol mra Game, wvith remarks on tile Chiiracter of the Dg, Fil )og~s, Snipe,Wodck R ~ail, Partridge, Dulck and P'idgeoti match shiootiing, on thme Rice lutntinig or Rieadl Bird, Gross Plover, ilulh-heaoed er Golder Plover, Canvass Back and Rted Headed Duck, American WVidgeon, Scaup Duck anud Canada Goose.-Price $1.00. INAddress 3011N KRI D)ER, Second and XWalnut, Ph/ilade/lphia. A ug. 10, 1854. 44. 1 y. Notice. Application wvill be made at the next 5Cessin ol the Legislature for ain Act ofl Jincorpolration oif C~alhion Lodge, No 1, Kniighats of Jericho, located at Stmiterville ontha Carohnta. Sept. ti, 1854 45 in. Just Received, A large lot ol North Carolina Bacni and flour, always oti hand aind for sale by MOSICS LlAVI. Sept. 0, 18541 415 Runaway . R UNAWA^ fro "he "uberiller ahout the 10th of Julny, a negro floy naiied Ben. 'Thei said boy is five feet high-, anid ab~out 18 years oIf age. ie w'as porchlasedh by hiimi atbout the I15th of F'ebruairy rfrom llnryl P. Burkett a iiegro trader. A rea sonatble reward will lie giveni for his appre. hension anid dlivei'ry or comitial to any jaiil in the State. J. N. SIIEDD, WVinnsboro, 8. C. A ug. :in, 1951 41. tf. A CARD. - Mrs. A. G. II URST, takhes this omethod to ,lmlormi the citizens of Sumterville anid vicinily thait she has openied her school at the " 'ivn I I:all,'' whmero s.he will lbe pleased to receive and iostruct Schoilairs inl the varotis branchles nlecessary to it uior Anatomical Lectures And Demonstrations. t. MVDDL.E'1'ON AMCiIl L will corn nence his private course on Anatomj] and hIyiology, on the first Monday it November, at his Anatomical Rooms, op posite the Medical College. Dr. iAlCnEr. ofiers the following atdvan tages to Students attending the Aledica session in Charleston. A complete courst of Lectures is delivered during the scusol on Anatomy and hlysiology, the Prolessoi illustrating his course by preparation drawings and models. Dissections art conducted on an improved plan, consistin i in interrogatiig cach member of the class and saking him demoinstrate his own dis section. '1'he Student may hereby multi ply his opportunities for acquiring a knowl edge of one of the most important and dilli cult departnents taught in the Collecge. Saturdays are devoted to Micro-copical Anatomy. Examiinations 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 Professors 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. Dr. M., will find pleasure in recon. mending the proper text books in general use, in introducing his pupils to the ac quaintance of the several Professors, and in facilitating the Students in all matters con nected with their studies. Reference may be made to Dr. M., at his residence Queen street, 74, or at his A natomical Rooms opposite the College. Termas, ''en Dollars. The subscriber is also prepared to take private pupils who liar the ordinary ollive tee of one hundred dollars a year shall have access to a large library, dtagriams, plates and models, and lie lurnished gratuitousI with the ticket to the full course delivere'l in, the Summer Mealdical Iiit ittte. 1lis pupils will thus be made familiar wit h dis. ease at the bed.side, and be inade partici. patitts iii many surgical and obstetrical cases occurring in his practice, while they becom acquatnted with the methods of mixing and administering drugs. The strictest attention will be paid to the Mi. croscope in coinnect'oi with Anatomy and 'athology, and examinations neld every diy. ( tar.:Srox Suacatn MEmicAt. INSTrITUTE. 31Y D)1i.ETlON 11IC11:1,, 11. D., 'rI f esor <f .lAnomy and 1'hysioiepy. WY. 1I11E, o'ef.ef .lledical Chemnisty. F. i. Rt)llElt'I'SON, P'rof. of (Obsletri.r eami J)israses sof IIeonen. t. A. KIN LOCII, 'r~!of .% aer?ory. it. . (lCIl1la, I're/. cfa .1Iteria Medica. I'ee for the course 15!. L.nctures cmti ima2nee in April and terminate about the miidd le oft July. August 2 3, 1x.34 43 tf Valuable and DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE. 11:E subscriber olifers for sale that val. T uatle 'T'ract of Land on 1ig .ynches Creek, formerly owned by Loavicl Ponn;, deceased, lying in Iershaw and Ches. tertield )istricis containing between sev. en and eight thousand acres. ''hie imiproveimentm consist of the settle ment tipon which ti e de-:eased residehd at the limtle of his death, cansisting of I)vell ini I Iouse, tin.I louse, Screw niad ali noe. essary out.buildigs, all in good repair. Also, another settteiinti with a coafrta le Dw)ellhin ta lous.aae an anliecessa ry caut.. huiblings- l'er is almo cai thepremises, irtrate Grast 31all, oin a niever-faihngia st reamt. Th'lis is conaceded to lie the iiaost valla-. tile ad desiratale land on L yunebes Creek, andl its produnct iveness is knwin to tae tuii nurpaassed bay any othter in thie cungtry. - A futrther desc ription is uiinnecessa ry purchaisers are invited to call sand ex.ninineo fair lhemiselves. lThe land wdil Ibe saold in ia body, or divided to stuit puirchiasers, termas muade hbeirat. J. I). Y'OU.NG. A ug. 2!3, 18.4. 43: i fj. Lanids For Sale. W El otl'er for 8;alI the l'lantat ian ot whelh .las. 'Tiller resided at the time of his death, lying ont Lyinehis Creek<, 20 miiiles east of Camidein, ini Kershiawr aiiai Da r linagtoni I) istricts, eoiitaieg 1 ,t000 acres, inure or less, with taalerale hmaidiigs 200O acres cleared. Also .ln acres Ilottaaan Land, ini eittivatioii. We willI receive baidl for salid anid unttil the 1st of I )eceiiber next, if tiat sald lay that timie it. witllibe soll oin the 2.0thI D~eceiiber, 1m85 t, at pnblic AlIso, three other tracts of [Laind, cane lv ing in thai fork of ILynclhes C--eeks, cn tamlning 4001 acres. ad ne ont lilack River, ini Kershiaw District, coaiinig 1,:>0 acres, more or less. All the sbove inaed L .andas will bie .sol at thle late residec aat Jas. Tiltier, der'd.; any furiber infmormiation wait og, call nm the subscribers. J. E. TILER,' z aots. A ugust 23, 1851~ 43 eat Notice. 'Thae subscriber takes ti met ha,1 a makmng it known toa thme pubble, thmat liei now at work ont, and wilt ha~ve ini operatior by aniotheru year his iI fair anuifaictuirim tlour, havinig procured ia pair of Frenchi llr' ae to ordler lay the celebratna miakers McMahbon & Starr, lhaltiimore. I ii imill wd'ul be fixed with elevators, hiopple boays &c., foar coatiing oil the flour. l short, the flourr will be carried throngh at the processes of a well regulated macehan anil I, and with his experience ini millinig h< las ino hesitaition ini saying thiat tie wit he able to miuaufiacture as good Ilour a any ill in the State. Thew muill is on IsplendIed stream that has never failed, I miiles below Camditen, andt one nmIe iron the main roadh. lIe wilt also be parovider with stables lfor the accommiiodatioii C thloase coinig fromr a distance, aid th l'latter shall have ino excuase in futuire ho Inot raisinig wvheat for the waut of a gooa mill. lIe exepects also to have a Riec null ini operation. WiM. M. SAND)ERS. A ug.30, 1855. 441 4t PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, )FACTOR, ANDO COMINIOM( andF OR WA f|I.9 Accommrodation Whari CilARILESTION, S. C., Helaa Coatton, G.rauin, Flouir, Ilaron, aand a otther articles of paroduice. Sitrict aid irompat attention given to ill VORLW AlRlDNG; of Goods~s and P'rcdtnir-. Head Quarters. 1tL I FOltD, June 20, 1851. O RD ER NO. 'IlEI", following RIegiments will parade fu review and drill at such times and plac.e as herein indicated : The 39th Rlegiment of Infantry wil parade at Doniick's, on Tuesday, 25t July. The 8t1h Regiment of Infantry wil parade at Jalapa, on Thursday, 27th July The tIh Regiment of Cavalry wil parade at Martin's, on Saturday, the 2Jtt of July. The 10th legiment of Infantry wil parade at Boyd's, on Tuesday, the 1st o A utrust. The .list Regiment of', Infantry wil parade at Park's, on Thursday, the 1d o Augus"t. The 45th Regiment of Infantry will parade at the Burnt Factory, on Saturday the 5th of August. The 35th Regiment of Infantry wil parade at Unionville, on Tuesday, the I til of August. The 9th Regiment of Cavalry wil parade at Glenn Springs, on Thursday the 10th of August. The itt RIegiment of Infantry wil parade at Timmons', on Saturday, the 12t (if August. '1'he :7th Iegimetnt of Infantry wil parade at Wilkinis', on Tuesday, the 15t of August. ''he :1 lit Retanent of infantry wil parade at Yorkville, on Thursday, the 17th of August. The -1ith Regimhnt of Ilfantry wil parade at Ebenezeruillc, on Saturday, thc 19th of August. The 21st Retrgintent of Inlaitry wil parade at Lancaster, on Tuesday, the 224 of August. ''he 27th Iegiment of Infantry will parade at Rich 11:1l, on Thursday, the '24th of August. 'Thec 26th Regiment of Iufantry will parade at Cliesterville, on Saturday, the 26t I of A ugust. The (;it Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Youngs', ot Tuesday, the 2lth of August. The 2-tth Regiment of Infantry will parade at Bell's, on Thursday, thu 31st of August. The 25th Reginent of Infantry will parade at Winshoro', on Saturday, the 2d of September. The 2->th lieginent of Infantry and the lit tegiment of Cavalry will parade at or near Camden, on Tuesday, tlie ilt ol September. The 201h anrd 44th1 Rtegiment of Infan. try will parade at Sumterville, on 1'hurs day, the 7th September. The oflicers and non-commissioned olli ers will assemble ot the day previous ti the reviews of their several regimuents for drill and instruction. Volunteer Companies will he thorough ly inspected, and the books of Beat Cout panics will he c:tamined. Generals of I)avisio:t and of Brigade will. twiit their Statfis. attend the reviews (enerals of Brigade arc charged with lhe exvtentiont of this order. A ids-deCampiij to' the Commadezohr- in-Chtief are reqiroed to a~ttend( the revie~ws int their several Ilrigaidc; antd those noit residing mi tihe Brigades to be reviewed are invited to attetnd By order of thec Commuiandeir-in-(Chie f: Rt. G. .\. DUlNOVA NT. South Carolina Collegiate resumedt otn the Iirst TI IClISDA: Y in~ Oc. tither. The l'rincipal is gratill to inftornm the pat ronts of lie Intstitte thlat a rra nge mtents are tinalkin ofor stupplyintg teach de. pa rtmenctt withI highly compjetet T.eatchers. Foir the mosut pazrt, the corps of Tieachlere are as theyW wete. I';tamphllets giving particulars will bc tunruishecd to order EliaAS MARKS. M. I). P~~1 lrincipal anit lProprietor. COCKiERY AND GL~ASSWVARE. UlllNA an Gitiranitte Te~a's, G rantitte' )innear andt hireak fast lates. St'eik lDise lint.er I isthes, Soup Blowls t nisi,rdt Statnd, Friits Standiis, P'reserve Dishtei, I Deatnteis, T1umbitlera, Wne Glasses, Gla~ss P'itchers, anit a tiuitier ioiliter atritice just receiveid and foar sale lay M~iriti , T.~ J. 801l.I.3(0N8 &C. I100T'S, Sil0ES, TRUNKS, GAITERS, &C, &e. - iwhere may1~ be funnd'iai a complete assoirtmenciat c I,:;adieas' .ilens.' ltIoys' .3hi.<e'. atnd Chaildtrem Itaoats. Shloes, G ;aeri. Ac., ofi attnast every styt tad qutality. lThe.y are' fresh gioods tad nre ali wa:rrainted to give satisfaictiont. J. T1. litttN8ON. Next ,basar toa It. (. Web A 1 o. Sitar. !22, l185l. 11 tf - 'O arrive by thle next TPraitn, a choice lot of (roceries fromt Ibaitmore, sue i sClariled andh Colli-e Siugars, superli i i n Java Cotlite, No. I. Ma1;ckereli Kits, N~oaps, Starch &c., whitch can Ii botught low frotm, __Marcha 5ith, 1851 2(1 If. Glenn's Perfumery &Soapi A geaneral assaortment of the aibove a tics to which ine attention of the piubh us called atnd pa rticlarl11 y toa the Soaps r bein'g welt adatpted to the use of fiualie 3 Jtune' l, '51. i4 f C. T. MASON, WVATCHI MAKERI & JEWIIEER. 18 parepaaredh to ido all amannter oft work in tine, wth~ neatness tad despaatch. Ilis tea are Cash, lie is still ati his old bltad j abovey the TPowni 1lalt. Just Arrived and for Sal -~ ire-Scree~ns, WVindow- Ehade-., Vioiliinsand Gutuar; 11 Ymolin and Guitar Strings, l'iano .\usic. 1,. 11. IIANIKS. A ois ninst n314 t. Dr.W. JastDargan& Co. R ETA I L DEALE RS in Drugs, Medi. cinies, Paints, Oils, Dye Stud's, Pa tent 3Medicines, Window iams, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, and a variety of other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. JNo. W. DaRGAN, W. JAS. DA RGAN, i. I). Z8j' Next door to China's Hotel. Jan. 2, 1851. .0-t f. Epping's Sarsaparilla, (l1E8'' NOW IN (J1!.) And a variety of other popular Patent 3Medi. ciues, for sale Iy r. W. JAS. DARG AN & CO. Feb. 29, 1851. 18 if A Lot of Paint Boxes, tWater Colors,) for sale by l)AItG AN & (, IFeb. 29, 1851. 18 Garden Seed. b A large supply, kept constantly on hand DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 18 if Excelsior Family Starch, In poundl packagies, Iowdlered. Also the highly celebrated Corn.Starcl, for sale by 1)AItt AN & CO. Fob. 29 .1851. I8 If Genuine Cod Liver Oil, Prepared by Rushton, Clark & Co. Also, cold dirawn Castor Oil, (very fine.) for sale by I)A li(AN & CO. Feb. 29, 1 451. 18t If Fancy and Toilet Articles A beautiful assorinent. ('all at Unrgan's and exarmine them. Also a variety of Note l'a ler and E-:nvelopes, for ale by l)AItWA N & CO. Next door to C'hina's Hotel. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 if New Establishment, RICE & TIORISON, SUMTE R VILLI, S. C. )Dealers in English, French and American Dreigs, Medicines and( Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and l)ve-Sl ulThs, Glass, Putty, Glee nnd Sand Palper. Paint, Varnish, Camel lair ami Whitewash 1lru-bes, FinIe and Choice 'erfumerv and Fancy Goods, Pure L iquors and Wines, for mecdicatl purposes, L~ameets, Scarilicators and (upping Glasses, &(c. All the P'opul:ar Patent Medicines direct from the proprietors. Agenmts by appoittment for I)r. Jynes' and )r. D)ennis' celebrated F.nily 3ledi. cines, also for Farrell's Arabiatn inimnnent, Mortimer & M awibray's Ilaptpton Tl'i.. ture. Carter's Spanish Mixture. &.c. All articles from this sLtahllment are warranted fresh and genuine. 'ihysicians, Planters and country Mer chants sending to us, ean reIy upon getting I Prime Articles, and having their orders promptly executed. Jul 221(, 1' i 39 tin. Office WiL & Man. R. R. 1t.'itNGTON, N. C. July II, 1.- 1. IN on.j:o-tcon,*o of hasses ststainel by the Pscape of fugiive ave-. witl furgil pias.set, over this line, andu to gunrd ngainst it in lutu.:re, time fol lowing ruales will tatke etfect on iund after the 15th inmst.: Trickes~ to pas~s over tIris Road will, in nO e'se, het sold t) a ngo O)wners of slave~s 11nus, in pesrson, pur chase~ thme tcket, andl point out to the con dutctor, the negro for whmatn it was bought. Genmt. Sup. W. & M. Rt. R. A u.4 2., 1834 40 um. -Just Received, Al-'reshau~pplyfY fl'lillNi ANNI 13J31 Iit *lmingy, mselecmtedl by e , ub.m'riher hmmimself, w hose lomm~nvteperie~nce and knot~wed.e of the IRupe'., tmak''s it nt" lprestumton in him to say, thatI me, oft them are chbeape.r e'oods than have ev. er been. br'.nght to thmis market. rnllrmua me.spnnmm 25 yamrds~ to thme dollar. Getm en'ut~'s lio.kin Gh1,ves 75 cm... a pair. Hteantiful colo mre" Inmlinm at 12 1.2 ets., per yar.l. 1'rench lIrilltings I10 e't'. a yardl, a fine asdrilmmenit of i"-'ancy G.oods' tha~t m7Iu ust d.should Ibe ,.ofl. 4 Zrmucerie's, ('roceery, li ardwa.'re, I [at". anmd Itmonnes, .:,d ~'ie.., I 'senis, nndm~ Yon'mths~ sh,l~ amnd n onld be, to,, t'dimmus, bumt come~ andu siee and' I will wa rranmt yont r-atisufuetion, bomthm gm tyle',' anud April 5th, 1851 23 if Choice Old Brandy and I W'IN ES. We have nouw itn store some ve~ry suipe rior Old 11rmirad, whmich has been se lectedm by ourelves, Irn mecdic'inal ptuse's. it Iage ain mhiness togethmer with its purify, weili be of great cons~.equnce to invahdts whIalo are itecessitated to tuse it. A . variety of very select WVines, consis.ting of Old .lled1eira, Old1 Port WVine, I~rownu Sloerry', Pa.le Slerry & Peutre Claret Win me, Imliportedl by Iourselves, all of whmichm we warrant genuine, anid of the very btest qualihty. For sale bmy ll()ATl'WIUlliT & IBAlIK UJLO, Cot rL louset Ra~nge, Clumbila, S. C. BOOts. Shoes & Gaiters. Jusit rieeitved from Philatdelpia a large stuock oif Ialmhes' and Genits' line gaitecrs anti shunes amid Gentis' fine boots, for sale by. A. J. MOSE~S. . Jue 21 '>.~ Ul t A H~ g hats. A large assotmt otf St raw, Leghor'n, Panmna and Pahmn leaf hamts jmmst received - frmiI PhiliadeIlhia, anmd for Hsale by A. J. MOSES. 'I'Tissues, Jlorages,Courdik.Pan Iand fringed1 Ilack Silks. Printed and PIlain _IJaconete &c. &c. For sale by I. J.'. SOLMON &'Co. Jtune 28th1 185.:4. .:)->. if' I3000 lbs. Bacon. I Sumter raied and Sutterville cured Also a line lot of Charloston clear sidei for sale by ' A. J1. MOSES. June 12. '54. - 34 eIt taubibates. l u. EuIrrou : Please annonnce Col. J. M. N!r-SON 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. EDITOR: You will (oblige many citizens by announcing Col. J. D. BLAND iNc as a candidate for Representativo for Clarenont County, at the next session of our Legislature. Feb. f(, 1854 15 tf -1-" Vatehnan please copy. Mr. Editor : The Citizens cf Clarendon County are desirous that C. W. 1.. tEYNOLI)S, represent them in the next I gislature. Bly annonncing himl a Candidate for that ollice, you will oblige them. - 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 t Messrs, Editors: You will oblige many voters of Cluremont Elec. tion District by announcing Col. IL LA. ROACIJE HEIRIO' as a candidate for a seat in the Lower Branch of the Legisla ture of the State of South Carul:ina, at the ensuing election. Feb. 21, 1854. 17 tf We the friends of A. R. BRADIIAM1 Esqr., take pleasure in an nouncing him as a candidate for Sheriff of Sumter District, at theitext Election. MANY FRI EDS. Mar. 29, 1854. 22 tf ( We are authorised to announce Mr. JAMES E. WITHER SPOON, of Salem, a Candidate for Rep resentative for Claremont County at the ensuing election. March 8, 18531. I9 if A Number of Voters take pleasuro in announcing Col. VII.LIAM A. COLCLOUGI as a candidate fur Sher. ifT of Sumter District, at the next election. March 15, 1854. 20 tf. Mr. Editor: Please announce Capt. '1'. D. Fn!Ea:soN us a Candidate for SheritT of Sumter District at the ensuing election. Aung. 21, 1853. FOR," T.IX UOLLE.C'OR. .iMn. Em-Ton :--'lease announce Mr. ROBERT W. )UItANT, a candidate for Tax-Collector of Saleta County, at the next election, and oblige MANY VoTEnIS. January 14, 1852 13-tf S The friends of Capt. P. M. GIBBONS announe him a candi. date for the o(lice of "ax-Collector for Salem County, at the ensning election and oblige Mas.\ YoTEW. October 1'1. FO It O RI 1)I N A R Y. SlYIr Editor:-Youi will please announce WILLIAM II. UtIJN SON as a candidate for the Olice of Ordi. nnry "f Suiter District, at the ensuing election. MANY Vo-rERS. SApril 27th,. 1852 27-t f F OR C LE RK. OJ We are authorised to ann~ounce Col. GKO. 8. C. D)ESCIIAMI'S a candidate for Clerk of the Court of Sum. ter District at the ensuing election. August 16, 1851. 42' t We are authorised to an nounce J. L. JONES aenndidtate foar Clerk of the Court of Sumter District at the en suing election. Angiast 16. 1854 42 tf (t~ We are authorized to announaaace T. .J. D)iNKhNS, Euga., a ('andidlate for Clerk of the Conrt, at the. en~.aing cih-ca ion. MIANV YOT'Eits. A pril 16th.1851 25 i Orr Mtr. Editor: PIensec an nounce Mr. J. 3. McKELLARL, a Candi date for Clerk of the Court, for Sumter lbastrict, and oblige Many Vo-rans. A pril 13, 185. 2->-tf Fro R C LE RK . MaR. EIlTOR:---MANY FRIENDS of WV. J. N. lIaM.ma-r are desirons oaf puit tingr him in naomaination foar the Ollice ofl Clerk of lthe Court of Sunmter District, at the ensinag election. ES We are authorized to annouance A. E. POOJL as a candidate for Sheriffrof Sumter District at the ensnm. ing election. December 21, 18528..t Mr. Editor :-Please an nounce .JOHN N. McLEOD) a candidate for Shmerilf of Suoter District and ob. lige MaNr Fttt~xos. June 29th, 1853 -t W E are authorizedl to annonnee Wu LEWI8 a candidate for Ordinary al the ensuing election. June 28, 185 135 tf stok f prngNotice. TaIE ubscrib~ers are now receiving theaii stock f prnad Summer geoods, which hav< heen selected with great care, and cannmot fai to givea saiisfaction in astyle,quality, and prices Onr stock compjises all aricles which thi wantsa anal taute of the community dlemandl, ama we solicit a call from our frienda and thae putt lic baefoare calling elsetwhere as we~ aeani ne tlsT IN DA L, \VATrSON 4- CO. Mar. '29, 1851. 22 if BACON! BACON!! A Lot of fine Baco'a, Sides, Shoulder and llama just received and for sale b 3. T. SOLOMONS & Co. June 28th 1854. 35. tf. Francis R. Shackelford, FACTOR AND commuuission Merchant. CIIARLESTONX S. C. TPIlE subscriber respectfully calls hit at tention of the Planters of Sumter Distria to thu above Card, and solicits a share 4 their patronage. The most satisfactom reference can be given if required.. F. R. SHIACKEL.FORI). Charleston. Aug., 9. 1854 41 4t GREAT SOUTI JTACOB'S I FOR A LL DOW Such as, Cholera, Dysentary, Diarrhlen, Choua ALSO, ADMIRABLY ADAPTED 7 lost Especiully Pc The Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are 1st. It cures the worst cases of Dirriura. 9nd. It cures the worst forms of Dysentary, 3d. It cures C'ldfrrnia or Mexican Dir. rhera. 4th. It relieres the severest Cholic, 5Mh. It cures the Cholera Morbus, 6th. It cures Chulera Inr fntum. A i'cw Short Extracts f'onl "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family judgment a valuable remedy. Hon. H " It gives me pleasures in being able to recot rience, and the experierce of my neighbors a for me to believe It to be all that it purports to Wm.II. UUnrstwoov, Former "I take great pleasure in recommending this diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereig ever tried by anm." A. A. GAt'I.r "I have used 'Jacob's Cordial' in ny tanily, by those who have tried it, induces n.e to bele of the kind, and I would recommend its ee in t Mrta.r.s G. DonaBNs, Cashi "If there is any credibility in human test in, above all other preparations for the cure of Bo A favor coming in from ill quarters, it lnust be v ifnot all other 'patent' preparations." A Fi.sM INo, Cas This efficient remedy is travelling into cel into Russia, and gaining cosnendationa where WM. For sale by antGAN 4- Co., Sumterville lington ;'1T. J. Won.atas .- Co., Camden HArt Principal Iepots, lIAvt J. W: And by the Principal Merchants andI D July 26, 1854. 1 American Arts' Union. The American Arts' Union, would respect. filly announce to the citizens of the United States and the Canadas, that for the purpose of cultivating a taste for the fine arts throughout the country, and with the 'iew of enabling every family to become possessed of a. galery of Engravimgs, IBl TILE FIRST ARTISTR OF THE AGE, '1tey have determined, in order to create ala extensive sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give emapolyment to a large number of artisL.s and others, but inspsire among our countrymen a taste for works of ait, to present to the purchasers of their engravings, when 250,000 of them are sold, 250,000 Gifts,of the actual cost of $150,000. Each purchaser of a One Dollar engraving, therefore. receives not only ala engraving rich iy worth the mnuley. hut air-e a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are distributed. For Five Dollars., a highly finished engraving heautifully painted in oil, and five gift tickets w ill he sent ; or five dollar's worth ofsplended engravings canl be seleertl from the Cataloetne. A copy of the Catalogue, together wiih a speeinen of one of the engraviigs, can be seen at the oAlice of this paper. Iurenchi IhUsoi .srnt. ane engravina;tctiually worth that stun, ail a Gift tick et, i il imuedi ately be forwarded. A G E NT S. The Committee believing that the sueces of the Great National Undertaking will be mate rially )promoted 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 to become ant Agent, by sending (post paid,) $1, will receive by return mail, a one dollar engraving, and a "Gift Tick et " a prospectus, a catalogue and other te cessary information. On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will he placed in the hands of a Committee of the purchasers to be distributed, due notice of which will be given throughout the United States and the Cansadas. LIST OF GIFTS. 100 Marble busts of Washig-. lt00 " " " Clay, ' 1 00. 10,000 It00 "* "."Webster, l200. 10,1000 50eeatOil Piaiintings, in splutndid gilt frames, size 3i4 100. 5,000 feet, eacha, 100) elegatnt Oil Paintings 2x3 ft. 50. 5.000 500t steel plate Enigraavingr, brill latly col'd1 in sail, rich gilt 10. 5,000 fratnes 21x30 inachues, each,) 10,001) eleuganat steel plate En graivings, colo'd in oil, of the Vashsingtoni Moniument, 20 - by 24 ini. easch, - - - 4. 10,000 237,0100 steel pltace Engravings, from .100 difli-renst plates, a.0w ins p~ossession of, and owned by the Artists' Union, of thme market value of, froms 50 ceunts to $1 00 eachl- - - 41,000 1 first-class Dwvelling, itn 31st, street, N. Y. Cisy,. . 12,000 22 hauildinig lots ini 150 antd J0ist each 25x10)0 ft. dleep, at - 1000. 22,000 100 Villa Sites, conaatining each 10),Ot-J sq. ft. ini the murburbas of New York City, ands coma mnandsing a maagniifients view oftt thitadtsn itiver andi Lontg Island Sesnnds, at - - - - 500. 50,000 20 pe'rpetuasl hbans of cashl, with. out interest, or security, of $250 eachl, 5,000) 50 " " It00 " 5,000 100 " " 50 " 5,000 250 " " 20" ,0 2 000 - " 5 " 10,000 leference In regard to the Rleal Estate, F. J. Vis.scher & Co., Rteal Esitate Brokers, New York, Orders, (post paid,) with monley enclosed to the addressed, J .W..JlOLfBI(OOK E, Sect'y .; 505 IBroad way, N. Y.. gg The Engravinags ini the catohogue are now ready for deltvery. A ug 23, '5,. -13 Cm. SlhNGHAIS FOR SiL'E. An ismproved breed of fine a'hangai fowls, consiiutinig of several growl. and ssume 8~0 hall grown chaickens, siay be seeni at Miss. Sara'a Terry's. 'Those wishing to imnp rove their farm yard stock wonkl do well to call andI puirchiase as they will be sold low. For any fturthter inrorimatloon ap ply to Miias Sarah Terry or to T.'J.INKINS at W. & al. Depot Julys 19. 20O. .-2m. g-' Watichmtan copy 3 time.. To Arrive, D)RIED-FIGS, RASINS, CANDY, CiIEE&SE, B1O'TLEDI. CIDER, PORT. E R, &c. A LSO, Berage DeLains', P'tnted Jaconets, French~ Camubricks-Finie ausortmet tar Giung hams, black and colored, and Emabroidered Goods, &c. &c. J. T. SOL,0.\ONS & CO. -Copartnership Notice R. C. WEBB & 0O. TIIIE undurcignedl, have associated thten &selves together, under the above nams and style, for the' transaction of tall busi e ness itn tho mercanuile line and may b t found at the- old stand of Wmn. WEVi C where they will be happy to see and ac y comodate their friends and the public. R. C. WVERO, [ERN REMEDY. 1ORDX AL. EL DISEASES. 4 ara Morbus, Bilious Cholic, Cholera InJ1ri taq MANY DISEASES OF PEMALEI<': rinful Menstruation. oo well known to require Encorniums. \7th. It cures Painful Menstruajinn. 9th. It reliercs Pain.s in Ir-k and Loins, 9th. It Counteracts Nerrousnesrs and Des. pondency, 10th. It restores Irregulariti.s, 11th. It dispels gloo.m!, hysterical Feelings, 112th. It's an admirable Tonic. Letters, Test ianoninis, &ec. tand have fouimd it a must ellicient, and in my In A WAaNr.n, Judge of Supreme Court; Ga. nmend Jacob's Cordial-my own lorsonal edpe ad friends around in, is arutlcient guarantee be, via: a sovereign remedy." ly Judge of Supreme Court, Cherokee Circuit. invaluable amdmeine to all afficted with bowel n remedy-decidedly superiur to any thing elao Inc(, 1). G. .M. of the Grand Lodge of Georcia. and this. with all I hear about it aus t reumedy e rhat it stands at the head of ..cry preparation he diisea.cs for which it is cpouaaded. er of the Bank of the Sitt ofGeorgia. ny, 'Jacob's Cordial' must stand pre eaiminent el Disuses. I-'rom the amai of testiaoany in i as cry far in advunee, aw a curati'e agent, ofmmos.t hier Marine r nd Fire Insranco Bank, Griffin. ebrity as fart as Bonaparte puahel his .olutunas rer used." Georgia .T'/O'ersonian. Mhayi 17/h 1.dI. W. BLISS & Co., 'roprietors, Savarnah Ga. T. A--DAnA, P". G. Alc04:uyc D~ar. FIRa(*.4. HENTISH Columbia, S. C. LAND, IIAIuAL. ReAly & (:o., New York. I.ANO, Il1a:I:AL & Cu', Ch:trlesiton, SC. ttetnrr & Co., New Orleans. ruggists thronghout the State. ). ly NEW & FASHIONABLE SPRING & SUMM1EP.'R -GOODS. The subscriber would respectfully call attention to his large and well assorted stock of DREBBtt 010031., Challies and Berege DieLaine4, Plain colored .Berers, proted da. Printed and plain Jaconet Mtuslins, Poplin and Linen Lustres, in dress patterns, Ginghan, Black and col'd Silks, Marcelain Silk" Dotted & Plain Swiss Muslins, Mull Muslins, Fine Embroidered collars, Cheni. settes. Infants Waists &c. Alexander's Kid Cloves, Lisle Thread Gloves &.c. At low and uniform prices. L. 13. IANKS. OSNA BURG S. Plain Striped Blue Denims, ''ckings &c. Bleached and Brown Shirting, 9 1-4,. 10 1-4, and 11 1-4. Linen Table clothe, Diapers orc. ing Gmlsha of all qualities. Fronting Linens, Pilluw.case Linens. by L. B. HRANKS. EATA BLES, Figs, Pruneq, Raisins, Preserves, Candies, Nuts &c &c. L. B. IIANKS. Alnioat anything else to he called for For sale by L. B. HIANKS. April 5, 1854. 2.1 tf A. ANDERSON, SrsntervIlle, S. C. Respectfully Informs the people of Sum ter Distriet thmet he has just rec'eive.j and now ofyers for sale the. bese-selected and ? most chmoice stock of Myuring andi Siummer Goods, That cannmt bim surpassed by anythirng in this market. lie has received many niew styles which purchaser. would do welli to axuanaine be fore lbuying elsewhere. BROADCULOTiIS, CASSI31ERES AND' --Aso A full anid large supply of lloiery, Shirt., Drawers, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Ihand kerchiefs, &c. &c., -A Lal A lare asaortment of ItEA DY MIADE CLO. TJIINO, which will be sold low. E3P' Garnmns mamfacured by thme subscri lher, aalt warranted to give satisfaction. Or ders fromn a diitance promptly attended to. A. ANDERSON. April 5th. 1851 if Just Received, L.ADIES' B.oottees anmd WValking She'., Guai. ters, Kid-Ties,, &c. Gents' Calf Boots, amid Boue lAdies' anid Germts. Over Shoes. Also--A finme assortmnent of Hlardlware, Tin. Ware, Sadlery, &c. Fancy Goods. Ladhies' Wood and~ Moroca Work-Roxes, Putal~loxes, Port-Monaies, Segar-Cases, Brace. lets, fHair andi Touthm Blrushe,, Dressing, Tuck, anid P'ocket Combs, &c. Books, &e. *Novel,,, Po--tical Worka anid School Books, and a fine assorment of Sttinary. G~ROCEIIES. lBrownm, C'larified! nnd Crushed Sugara, Rio ammd Java Coffee, iflplasses, lCese, R lamopa, Dried Figm~Ilomir, Candles, Soxap, Tea, Starchm, Pitekleat, Sardines, Ginmger Preiserveu, &o.. Also, a fine as'sortmait of Cooking Utenisilma For male by J. T. SOLOMIONS & CO. Mttrchm 22tha, 1$ti 21 tf Land for Sale, In the Town of Suniter vilie. Jrof'er for isale that part of t@e tract of land in-'Sumtelrville. kumn ns thme Nortont landI, lying~ betweena the vilage and thme rumn ofelTurkny Creek, in all about two hiundired acree, I wil divide it into lots to suit puirchmasera. bumt would muchm prefer to sell theo whole together. Termt mmmme easy amid acconmunmodutinag to purchasers, appy to the stibsciriher. Wmr. LE WIS. .inne 21, 1854. . 21. tf 0* Watchman copy. Notice. The subscriber having completed his ar. rangemaents fur akinag Stuh, Blindls and Psn nell Dour. bogs leave to Inform hifriendls antI the public, that he is prepared 'to tanishm at short notice, Sash of all sise. primed kna glaxeud. NIinds to smit any .sie witdows, painted or jtut, and P'anne-li Doors of any sixe or make, a por tion of public patronas is respiectibily solleited. is, work i. all done byhandi and wout of good season material. 500 lights of8 10 Sash ready for delisety, , osult windows 18i, 15, or I8 lights. JAM ES BELL. 3 SumteraIlle, AprIl12t, 1834. 24 af ,RDWARD SOLOYIONS. .B'RGEONT D 'ZST SU MfER V fLIz C, . seonesthbme deets orth etsC. ir. .Jne 2l1.t 185 .'. ' t