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PU4~sLnILN 3EIL3 I am now receiving ONE OF THE LARGI ever brought I which I will sell lov for cash or to appro% experience and the ready money to buy go< articles remarkably cheap, viz: A LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOC IIATS. CA PS, S110ES, COOPE BUILDING MATERIALS, CARIP HARDWARE, of all description.-, I STONE JUGS AND JARES, STI CARRIAGE TRit M M INGS, CARl LEATIIER OF ALLKINDS, Sadd STATIONARY AND CONFECTI CROCKERY, in diiner setts and oti GROCERI ES, of all kinds. And -vaikont any article Sept. 20, 1854. Penn Medical University OF PHILADELPHIA. Thliis New lustitution has abolished the annual repetition of Lectures and the comminmgleng of all branches, and subst itu led pnrogressie and much more e.ftensire studies, as demanded by our age. Medi cine is tanght in 24 branches, and distri buted, accordgin to thmir natural order of succe&ssion, over 4. Courses of Lecttures and Practical Exercises, field during 2 years, hy 12 Professors and .3 Detnonstra. tors. Such studies are more thorough, easy and agreeable, every branch fully ac (luired, serving to illustrate succeeding higher branches. Lectures conitmence Oct. 9th, 1854. and continue four months. WM. SCi510ELE, M. D., Dean. N. W. cor. of Arch and 13th Ss., Phila. Sept. 20, 18.54 47 3t Land For Sale. T HE Subscriber of'ers for sale a valuable tract of Land contaiining 516 acres, all in one body, situated two imley above Cal vary Church, and fourteen miles below Eumterville, and half a mile from the road leading from Cain's Savannah. Also, a piece of 80 acres lying in Santee Swamp, convenient to said tract, for stock range. This land is well fixed with a good dwell ing house and all necessary out buildings. Also, all plantation tools, Blackstmith's tools, and a very fine Handmill; all the stock belonging to the place, incluiding I logs, Cattle Sieep and Goats. This land will be delivered to the purchaser next January. TilOMAS WVEEKS. N.B.-Thie lai will either be sold sep crate or with the stock, &c., to suit the purchaser. Te. W. August 2, 1654. 410 tf. Dily Express. Al.A1S EXPRESS COMPANY'S LINE hax:ng been extenided to Sumter rille, the Mll -'RClIANTS aid CI"IZENS hale daily facilities for procuring lleavy Goods and all descriptions of ligh-ht aid valuable packages from Charlestwa and the South, by the way of the South Caroli ia and V ilinington and Manchester Roads, andi( Iromi all points North via Wilmin go, N. C. Competent and attentiirc -.Uecssen gers "' accompainy rachi wail train for the xwcurity and promup! delivery of all article~s coninitted to "our " charge. The well known responsibility of thme Company is suflicient mo reconmmded it as thme imost reliable as well as the pronmpt est means of transit of arlicles for all kmnds. iIENJ. MIT1CIIELL, Agent. Sept. 13, 1.854 460 tf Matthiessen & OHara, Opstlhing WVarehouite, .....asi Bay, coirner of/ Queen Street, CilARLESTON, S. C. WVOULD respect fully call the attention of the Merchmants of South Carolinma, decal lag ini READY MADE CL.OfIlNG, to our extensive and varied stock ofiClothing, of all qualities troml the highest to the lowest. All goods from our Establish-. meat are warranted both for style atnd Workmanship. cJ'Particular attenitiotn given to orders. WMt. MtATTiHIEssEN. Mt. I'. o' IARA. Sept. 13, 18M4 46 tit Dyspepsia Can Be Cured ! PAULDING CouNTY, DALTON, GA., August 26th, 18M5. Mr. CHARI.ES DELoR~sE, DEAa Sla : For several years past I Save beeni severely amficted with sick head. :aches, aind after trying every thinmg I could 'think of, and receiving no benefit whatever, I at last gave, myself up) as a conirmed] <lyspeptic. But hearing of your pirepara. tin, "The lBalsom of ,ife," I concludt to give that a trial also, and procured twcn bottles frorm your Agent, Dr. T1. A. Dargan of Darlington, S. C., and from the timeI began to take it, I have not had a smugh a13tam k of headache, and now iet-l in hopei that even the two bottles have made a curt of mre. But, fearing that I may have relapse, 1 have deterinei~d to co'ntinue i longer, aand 1 enclose you $10 00 for whici you will please send as maniy bottles as i mcustonmary for that amount. By Rail Road Respectfully yours, JOHN J. G REEN. P. S.-Please forward by express trait ISept. 6, 18354 45 tf PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, FACTORi, ANDl CO3IMISSION and F'OR W A RDIN( Acconodation Vhari CHIARLE.dTO'\, S. C., selts Cottoin, Crain, Flour, Iacon, and al othier articles of prodhiee. .Ntrict andl t rompj t attention given to thi FlultWVA lit)TNG of Goods aind Produco. A ugust, U, 182l 41 tf Byv Rev. Dr. CUM MNis, or Lonldonl. AM EI'tCANS, will you read thmis masieri expsaure of the Mylsteries of Roume ? Price $1. ,JO[JN P. JEWETT" &. COMPANS Publishers, Bostotm. LOSES. os (P d s and opening for sale ST STOCK OF GOODS o this market, -ed cunstomers on time. Having ten years ids with, enables tie to offer the following )DS, m'ostly domestic. ..s WARE, BASKET WARE, &c. 1'BNTER'S T00OL8, CUTLERY, &c-. Mts, Ovens, Skilletu, &c. )NE CHURNES. .IAGE lARD\VARE. Ivry, lla rress, &c. &c: ONA It. ierwise. that smay be called for. 47 if Mu. ErDTon : Please annneCC Col. J. Ml. Niitisos as a candidate for Senator for Clnremonit County, at the ensuing election, and oblige MANY VOTER.l February 8th, 1854 15 tf [0' Watchinnn please copy. MN. El'rrou : You will oblige many citizens by announcing Cot. J. 1). B.AND imo as a candidate for Representntive for Claremoit County, at the next session of our LterislaLture. Feb. G, 1854 15 t f W-"' Watchman please copy. Mr. Editor: The Citizens, cf ('lareminon C-tunty are dsirous that C. W. L. R1INNOLDS, repreo-nt ths i in the ncxt legisaiture. 11y annoutwing him a Candidate for ihat office, youk will oblige them. 95& We are authorised to announce Maj. A. C. SPAIN is a candi. late for Representative from Claremont Cunity, lit the ensuing election. Feb. 22, 1854. 17 tf 93z Messrs, Editors: You will oblige many voters of Claremont Elec tion District by announcing Col. R. LA ROACH, ilf- Rl(YOT as a candidate for a seat in the Lower Branch of the Iegisla ture of the State of South Carolinn, at tlhe ensninlg election. Feb. 22, 1854. 17 tf We the friends of A. R. BRA DIl A Esqr., take plea-mre in an nntitcinr him as a candidate for Shterill' oI Smitter District, at. the next E.lection. 31ANY FRIEDS. Mar. 29, 1854. 22 tf I We are authorised to annonice Mr. JAMES E. VITIER SPOON. of Salem, a Candidate for RIep resentatice for Claremont County at the March 8. 154.. 19 1 f A Number of Voters take p!castre in announeigm- Col. WILLIA.\l A. COCLOUG I I a candidalte for Sher ilfof Sit er District, at the next elect ion. Alaren 15, 1854. 20 1 r. Mr. Editor: Please announce Ca ~pt. TI. I). iFoiesso nts a Cand idate for SherifY of Suttor Dtstrict at the entsuing e lect ion. Aug. 2.1, 1853. FOR T.-IX LCOLTACT1OR. ROBERTl WV. D)UlANTl, a candidate for T1ax-Collector of Sa'etm County, at the next electionl, anid oblige MANr V\o-r~s. Jan uary 1-1, 1852 1:d-if G The friends of Capt, P. M. (G!nBO NS announittce him a candli date for the otlice of TVax-Collector for Salem County, at theen~snting electiot and oblige MANv YutEis. Oc tober 1 91J. F'OR0 ROJDJI N.11 Y? 1. W M'lr, Editor:-You will please anlnonnen ~ WILLIAM Fl. BiR IN SON nt. a cantdtdatte for the (O)lice of (Ordi tntry .f Sumtter IDistrict, at the ens~ningt' e lection. A pril 27th, 1852 27-ti (L-r We are authorised to autnoute Coll. (OEO. S. c. I )tSCIIA31PS a candidate for Clerk ot thte Court of Sum. ter District at te ensuing electiont. August. 19, 1854 42 tf We are authorised to an noun0ce J. L. JONES a candidate for Clerk of the Court of Sutaitr District at. thte en suitng election. A ug ust 16. 1854 42 t f (icr We are authorized to anntounce T. .J. DlENKINS, Esq., a Candidtate. for Clerk of the Court, at the e'nsuing el.ctiont. MA NY VOTEliS. April 16th 3851 25 if 0zr Mr. Editor ': P'leasea nounce Mr. J. J. MlcKELILARI, a Cantdi date for Clerk of thos Court, for Sumntter Ditstrict, anid oblige MlANY VOTEtts. A pril 13, 1852. 2 F OR C LE RK . MR. EIlTOR:--MANY FRI ENDS of W. 3. N. IIl~amET- tare desirous of pnit ting htimt in inoinatiotn for the Otlien oft Clerk of the Court of Sumtter District, at .the ensnitng electiotn. May 24, 1853. 30-t f to ine We are authorized for Shterifl'ot Snmtter District at the ensut. Iitng election. December 21, 18528 Mr. Editor :-Please an - nounce JOLIN N. McLEOD) a candidte~zt .for Shteriff' of Sumter District anid oh. lige MANY FRiENDS. y June 29th, 1853 35-if WIE are authorized to announce W , LE1iWIS a candidate for Ordinary at the entsuinlg electioni. .1uino 28 1I1 1 tf Keep t1, 20,000 Pair Plantat EDWARD DA TIlIE subi-criber begs leave to announce t, hand and constantly receiving Laree supplii Gents, Boys, Youths, and Children's Boots 0-:' Oiders froi the country faithfully al 31r. DA.Y will lbe haippy to receive orde few day s. Plantatien lats by the case onl 306 Kii September 27th, 1851. Anatomical Lectures And Demonstrations. I. MYDD1lETUN AllGUEL will comn mence his priva1te course on A natoilny anIl Physiology, onl the first' 1lomlay in November, at his Anatomical Roons, op posite the Medical College. Dr. lnciul, offiers the following advtn. tages to Students attending the Aledical session in Charleston. A complete course of I.ectures is delivered during the season on Anatomy and Physiology, the Professor illustrating his course by preparation, drawings and models. Dissections are conducted on alln improved p1n, consisting in interroagating each member of the class, and naking t him demonstrate his own dis section. The Student mtay hereby multi. lily his opportunities for acqniring a knowl edge'of ne of the most important aid difli cult departments taught in the Collee. Saturdays are devoted to Microscopical Anatomv. Examimnitions tire huld regilariv every n ght on each of the several branches, giv ing the class the benefit of a rehearsal, in a condeni. ed rim, of the subjects lectured on by the Professors of the Medical College, :, as to recail whatever may have escaied a tiention, and to correct errors entertained Iy imisapprehteniding the ineaning of the Leettire. Dr. M ., will lind pleasure in recoin inendthing the proper text book3 in general use, in itroducmttg his plilus to the ac utlaintance of the several Professors, and in facilitating Ihe tudhenits :i all matters con nected with their studies. Reference may be made to Dr. AT., at his residence Queen street, 74, or at his Aiatonieal Rooms opposite the College. Terms, Ten Dollars. The subscriber is also prepared to take private pupils who for the orditary otlice fee of one hundred dollars a year bliall have access to a Large library, diagraims, plittes and models, tnmd be furnished gratuitously with the ticket to the lull coiurse ceiveredh iin the Summner Mledical Institute. i s l~puis wdil titus be tmade fatmil iar with dtais ease at the bed-side, andh be madetl pairti. piants in iumaty surgical ad ubatetr ical cases occurrinig in lots practice, whfile they btecomie acqluamiLed with thei methods oii nmixing and adot nistermng drtugs. Th'Ie strictest attetiin will be paid to the Mi croscaipe mn conniectin with A natomvy lamI Pathology, anid examinationms neld every day. MCil)T~c~ON 311CitE , M~rf~ . D.,zt:t: WV. I I U1 M E, Prf. rf .1Iedicall Chiemisiy. F. M1. ROlIERTHI'ON, Prrf. rf Obhsetrirc anad Diseases rf1 Womea. R. A. KINLOCi!, Prrf. if .'urgery. F~ee for the coturse $50). L~ectures comt me neec itn A pr ii and termmtiate abotut thme mtiddhle a' .July. August 21, 1.3 t .13 tf Choice Old Brandy and WIN ES. WeV have no w ini store somite very supe riaor ld lr.ady, whichI has beeni selhecitd by tturselves, for medicinal putrposes. Its aige andh imildness togethler wiath its pturity, wiltlibe or great cons~equectie to inivalids who are necessitated to use it. - LO.-----. A variety of very select WVines, constintg oif Old Mede(1ira, O1ld Port Wisacm. Briownm Fiacrry, Pale Slacrry' & Puure Clarei. Wi..ct, Imtporte~d by tourselves, all oif whfich we warrat genuine, and 0f the very best qua lity'. For sale by 1BOATWRV1I IlT & BA RLK U; LOG, Conrt flouse Range, Columbia, 8. C. July 26, 1854 3d9 thf CROCKERY AND GL1ASSWAR [. CINA andu Graaitte TVea's, (raiite innier andl fireakfas.t Plhates,. Steak Dishesa, llntter Dishes, Sotup Howls, Custiad Stands, Frits Stands, Flower Vases, Chaina anal Class Candilesticksa, Preserve IDishues, hieanteis, TIumnblers, Wine Glasses, Glaiss Pitcherui, and a tnumber of other articles just receivedl anal for sale~ by T. J. SOLOMONS & CO. March 22, 1854 21 tr. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, (IAIT ERS, &C,, &C. TrIlE Enaporinm of Fashtian and Quality, wheare miay tie foundl i amplete asisortmenit of 1,adies' Mlensi' Iloys' Misses anda Cihielrens' Ifuots. Shoess,GCaiters. &c'., of abinos.t every style and goaalit y. They are fresh goodfs and are all warrated to give iaitistiaction. J. T1. liitUNSON. Next door to R. C. Webb, & Co. Mar. 22, 18Mf. 21 i f THE LAlYIPLIGHTER, 65,000 Published!i Th'le amost charming of Amiericant Romaincet. JOIEN P JEWETIT & CO. P'UBISHERS, BOSTON. Sept. -, 185 47 - e Ball in ion Brogaiis at the P iP3T, 3CE LY'S BOOT AND SHOE 3JET C Hi TV 3 the Planters and Merchants of Suinter and :s of 'LJANTATiON 8110EN, together w ind Shoes, of every kind, aid from the tmo. id promptly attended to. rs fron the Merchants of Sumterville at A g Street, Charleston, S. C., a few doors aho 48 Guns, Ammunition, Fishing'] Tackle &c. JOHN KiiDER. .1ianufacturer, Imuztrler awd Wholesale and11 R'tlaiI I)uer in Shot, Guns, RlsPistols, Fishing Tackle. andl all kinds of Sjortiig Appatraitus, Ti get I ter wit I a genera I assortment of IMATEIRIALS FOlt GiN MAKERS. : Ni, E3. Copr. otf Wa-tlnullt naadl eco~n(E Streets. Palindel paia. All ot which, and such other artieles as belon!r to lin Ile or lsiness, will be soLd ;s low as canl be arorded by any establish Intent in the Uniited States. IN testimony ot his skill as a nianufacttir er, the Fraikl istitiute of Phhdadelphia, has aw.arded to hini sine 1610, two certli rates, six silver iiiedal s, and one iecall premiini; and in 185-1, the Urystal l'alace i>f New York, awanled to int a tiedal, thei only.one awarded for Shot, Guns and It;. ies in the United States. Krider's Spurting Anecdotes," iiinus Lrative of certain %arieties of Anercan Ganiv, with reiarks on the Ch.iracter of le )og, Field Dogs, Surpo, Woodock Rail, Partridge, Duck and Pidgeon match shooting, on the Rtice l3nnntg or Read Bird, Grass Plover, 1lull-hicaued or Golder Mlover, Canvass B.ck and Red Headed Duck. Anerican Widgeon, Scaup Duck ind Canada Goose.-Price $1.00. Address JOHN KILMER, Second and h WValnut, P/hilarielphia. Ang. :i, 1854. 44 1 y. Lands For Sale. .E olr for Sale the . Plantation on c which Jan. TI'aIlcr re-sidel at ihe tune b if his dea-th, lyiiig on Lynches Creek, 20 nailes east of Carauden. in Kershaw and Dar lingtin Districts, coitaiiitng 1,0t0 acres, ii or V1, with1 tolerable litidings - 2(10 ares cleared. Also dtO acres Bottom Lind, in cultivstion. \Ve wdl receive bid a~r said L~aiii until the 1st. of Decemiber next, if not sold by that thne it. wiltl he sold on the 20th Decemiber, 1~5 1, at pitbbei Alson, thirce oilier tracits of Laind. one lv ng in t he fork of l.y nches (C-ceks, con- ]. taoinmg 4lit) acres, und one on Bilack R(iver, ii Kershaw laistrici, coittaiing 150) acres, nore or hCess. All lhe alaove named L ands wvillI be sohl at the late residenico of .las. Tiller, dee'd.; itny furt her inuinat~iion waiting, call on the suibscribers. .1. I. T I L L Fi,' ( S "' A4ugust 23J, 185k1 43 6t Valuable and D)ESHIABLE LA1NDS FOR SALE. ig 'illE anibscriber otii.rs for sale that val. I uablle Trauct of Land oni IbiL Lyvnches Creek, formierly oniedh by Iivic k Yong, decease~d, lying in Kershuaw and Chles. terfield lDisitricts cofitniing between sev en and eight thaousand acres. Thew impijrovemenets consist of the settle men~it u pin which t'. dceased resided at the tiline of his deth, consisting of Dweuvll ing I louse, Gin.-ilouse. Screw and all nee essary out. bu ildings, all in grood repair. Also, another settlenient with a coimforta ble Diwelling lion ujseand neccessamry out buildings, Tlhiere is also on the promises, andI convc~ enit to both settlemnents, a fir -a rte Grist .Mill, on a never-faihung st re iml. This is~ con)ceded' lo be Ilie itist v-al a. blec t and desirabLle hiand on Ly~nchies Creek, and its produtct iveness is known~ to be un suirpassedt by any other in the country. A I urther dhesc ripitann is uniinecessary piurchasers are jivited to call and examiiite for lthemel vea. The hind wdlI be sold1 in a body, or dlivided to suit pitrchazser.s, terms ad~e liberal. J. D). YOUNG. Atag. 23, 18:.4. 413 f j. Just Received, A reshi suapply of SPItING AND) StlM51ER GOGUS31), embracing any ting and EVI~htX S hiing.,-lecitedl by thle Siubscribmer htimself, whioiie loing experienice anid knowleidge or the Ithat smei oif thiem are chteatper goods~ thanut have ever lieen briiighti i this nmarket. tron n itIlomeiispnnis 25 yaurdst to the dollar. Genitlemen-t's Iloskin Ghives 75 ets. a pair. Huamiifuil coiloredi altin at 12 1-2 ets, per yiar.l. Frenchl I rillings la ets. a yard. a fine~ asso'rtatment of I'anev y(oods that umst uaudshjoud be stihi. Griiceries, Crochery, I a rdware, 11ats, andl lhoianets, I audies, Gents, and Youmths mlhtei andl Gaithers, line atnd comnmonm. Tlo eniumerate ti inhl be tiiu tvilions, but comei andl see. andii . wtill warurant you satisilzct iont, lmtih int tyle, and pirices P'lititY M108K8. April 5it, 1851 23 tf. Just Received, A large lot of North Carolina Bacon and flour, atlway- ont htatnd amii for saile biy MOSES LEI.~ Sept. 6, 185I 45 tf Yarn and Osnahurge.. TilK E unkseritiur, A get for the DeuKalb atan factury, oflers theIr goods at miantfeururs May 2. ULM- 27 ti Motion. lanter's and Factor's L EMPORIUM, Villiammsbu rg Districts, that ie has now on ith anl unrivaled stock of Ladies, Misses, ;t fashionable WVorkmen. r. China's Hotel, where lie will remain a EDWA RD. DALY, -e tne M1erchant's HIotel-samne side. (f Dr.W. Jas.Dargan& Co. ET Alf, DEALERS in Drugs, Mcdi eines, PaLinllts, Oils, Dye Stuffi, Pa ent Medicines, Winlow Glass, Perfuminery, -'ney Articles, aid a variety of other articles isunily kept in Drug Stor"e. No. W. DAltG AN, W. JAs. DARGAN, 31. D. t'j" Next door to China's Hotel. Janl. 2, 1851. 10.--1f. Epping's Sarsaparilla, (1lllT NOW IN USE,) And ia variety of -other popular Patent Xedi ines, for sale by Dr. V. JAS. DARGAN & CO. !. 29, 1851. 18 tf A Lot of Paint Boxes, %Water Colors,) for aile by. DARGAN & Feb. 29, 185-L 18 Garden Seed. A large supply, kept constantly on hand y DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 18 tf Excelsior Family Starch, In pound package-s, powdered. Also the isdty celebrated Curn-Starch. for sale by DARlAN & CO. Feb. 29 .18531. 18 tf Genuine Cod Liver Oil, Prepared by Rutshton, Clark & Co. Also, old drawn Castor Oil, (very fine.) for laile -A RGAN & CO. Fel. 29, 185-1. 18 t' ancy and Toilet Articles A beaumiful assortmem. Call at Pargan's nd examine them. Also a variety of Note Pa er and Envelopes, for sale by D)ARG AN & COs Next door to China's Houtel. F..b. 29, 1851. 18 i f New Establishment, it ICOE & T H OiYISON, SLMTERV,.LLEs, s. u. )ealers, in Enmglish, French and American Ohemicals, 'ints, Oilst, Varnishes and Dye-Stuffrs, blass, Putaty, ine iad Sand Paper. Paint, arnish, Camemal Hair andl Whlitewash lrus~hes,.Fine anid Choice Perfumery and 4nicy Gooda, Pure Liquors and Winies,-for nedical purpoises, Lanocets Scarificatore md Cuppinag Glasses, &c. All thme Popular Patent Medicines direct rom the piroprietors. AgenIs lay inpinlment for Dr. Jaynes' utd Dr. D~ennis' celebrated Family Medi ines, also foar F'arrell's Arablian Liniment, ilmrtimeor & Mawbray's llampton Tin.c. ure. Cnrter's Spanish Mixture. &c. All articles from this Establisinnent are va rrantled fresh an md genuine. Phmysiianas, Planters and country Mer 'hanmts seniding to us, can rely n pon gettinig 'rimec Articles, and having their. orders >rompltly ex ecuited. July 2(1, 1835I 39 tin. Office Wil. & Man. R..R. WVtLu.roN, N. C. July 11, 1854. IN consotiuence of tosses sustainedA by lhe escape of fugitive slaves, wihm forgedl aflses', (aver this line~, and to guard against I in future, thme followimng rules will take dlTect on amid after thme 15thi inst.: TVickems to pass over thmis Road will, in '1 case, h'e sold to a negro. Owmners of slaves must, in person, pur banse lthe ticket, and point out to Lime con. hiactor, the negro for whom it was bought. L. J. FLEMING, GenI. Sup.- W. & M. R. R. A ugust 2, 18.54 40 2mm. C. T. MASON, WATCH-.MAKERI & JEWELER. IS prepared tp do'allmanner of work in hmi ine, whm nientmiess andl despatolh. Ills termr mre Casu. It, is still at ii old stanad jusn ibove, tao Town Ilall. Eelb. 8, 18-,1. . 15 . if Just Arrived and for Sale, mi'reScreens, WVinowEhadee, anmd Fixtures, &c. Violins and Guitarp; Vhohin amid Guitar Sirings, Piano Music. .L.11. IAN KS. Ammgmst 9, 1854 41 tf. LADIES DI1SS GOODS. Tlissnies, Berageos, Colou red Silks. Plaimn mad fringed Bla Silks. Printed amtd Plaini Jcnt&c&c- For sale by Je28hJ. T. SOLOMON &Co. Jun 28h 154.25 ti G R El T-.0 V TE .RIAT. 115 4 FOR ALL BOW Such as. Cholera, Dysentary, Diarth"a, Cholk ALSO, ADMIRABLY ADAPTED T( Most Especially Pa The Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are i Ist. It cures the worst cases of Dirrha-a. .nd. It cures (he worstforins of Dyeentary, 3d. It curcs Californtia or Mexican Dir rh.ca. 4th. It relieves the .severest Cholic, 5th. It cures the Cholera Morbus, 6th. It cures Cholera Infantum. A few Short Extracts 0onI "1 have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, judgment a valuable remedy. HoN. HII "-It given me pleasures in being able to reconi rience, and the experienr-e of my neighbors an for me to believe it to be all that it puirports.t. Wn.1I. UUuSa WOOD. Furmtr "I take great pltaxure In recomtending thim . diseases, for which I believe it to be a soveruigi ever tried by me." A. A. GMutLD "I have used Jacob'.s Cordial' in my family, by those who have tried it, induces n.e to believ of the kind, and I would recommend its use in ti Mtit.ics G. Vonstus, Cashit "If there is any credibility in hunian' test int above all other preintrations for the cureo4f Bow favor coming in from all quarters, it must be vo if not all other 'xtent' preparaitons." A Ft.Eai ss, CaIu '"his eflicient remedy is traIMvlling into cole into Russia, and gaining conmendation wherev -- WM. For sale by DAnGAN f4' Co., Sumtervile lington ; T. J. WonKtA 4 Co., Camden ; Principal Depots, H AvtI J. Wit And by the Principal Merchants and IDr July 20, 1854. NEW & FASHIONALE SPRING & SUMMER GO0)S. The subscriber would respectfully call attention to his large and well assortod stock of )DIRESIS GO Challiea and Berego DeLainae,, Plain colored Bereges, printed dar. P'rinted and plain Jaconet Mushmnt. 'Poplin and Linen Lustres, in drtes. patterns, Ginghams, Black and col'd Silks, Marcelain Silks Dotted & l'lain Swiss Muslins, Mull Muslins, Fine Embroidered collars, Chemi. settes. Infants Waists &c. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves &-c. At low and unifori prices.. t -: .lIANk&. OSNATIURGS, Plain Striped Blue Denimtn 'l'ickings &c. Bleached and Brown Shirting, 9 1.4, 10 1-4, and 111-4. Linen Table cloths, Diapers &c. Iong Cloths of all qualities. Fronting.r LintIe, Pillow-case Line.. by ., L. B. HANK-. EATABLES, Figs. Prunes, - Raisins, Preserves, Calidies, Nuts &c. &c. . L. B. IIANKS. Alnost anything else to be called for For sale by L. B. HANKS. April 5, 1851. 21 tf A, ANDERSON, Suaimterville, S. C. Respantfully informstle peij,lo of Sim -tr Dilstric that he hJ just totelve.1 and now oirs for sale the best *elected andJ1 most t:huice stock of Spring and Sunner Goods, That canot be surpassed by anything in this mnarkets lie htas received matny ntew styles whichl purchasers would do well to e xamnine be foire buying elsewhore. BR(WADUCLOTilS, C2A.SIMIERES AND VESTINGS. A fuill and large supply of Hfosiery, irts, rawers, Glo'es, 8upndrCrvt,4ad ~erchiefs, &c, &p.narCaas ad A large assortenent tof l&EAIDY MADE CLO TH ING, which will be sold low. E7 Garmentts mannnfactured by the subscri. ber, and warranted to give satisfaction.- Or dera torn a distance promtpdly attended to. A. AND)ElSON. April S$ll, 1864 t Just Receivedt,. LA DIES' B'iottees and Walking Shoecs, G al ters, Kid.Ties, &e. Genta' Calf Boots, and Boottees, Ladies' anid Geints. Over 8hoes. Als-A ine assortment of Hardware, 'Tin Ware, Sadllery, &c. Fauacy Goods. Ladies' Wood anid Moroca Work-Buoe, P'utf-HBores, Poirt-Monica, Segar-Cases, Brace. lets, Hlair and Tlootht Brushes, Dressing, Tuck, and Pocket Combs, &c. Blooks, do. Novels, Poetieal Works and School Books, and a fine assortment of Staionuary. G RtOCE RIES. Browvn, Clarifled and Crtshted Sugars, Itlo and Java Colliee, Molasses, Cheese, liaisons. Driedl Figs ,Fluur, Candlies, . Soap, Te~aa, Starch, P'ickles, Sardines, (Ginger Preserves, &c. Also, a fine assortmet of CookIng Utetnsis, For sale by J. Tr. SOLOMON'S & CO. Mlarch 22th, 1851 21 if Land for Sale, Isa thec Town of' Sumnter' yille. I oft'er for isale that part-of the tract of land in Sutnterville. known as the Nortoin land, lying between the village andl tihe run el Turkey Creek, in all about two hundred acres, I will divide it into lots to suit purChasers, but would mnucit prefer to sell the whole togethler. Terms imade easy and accommitodating to purchasers, appy to the subscriber. Wmn. LEWVIS, Jnne 21, 1854,. 21 if O-J Wat'cman copy. Notice. The subscriber having completeid his ar tngements for taking Sank,, Illindal and Pan,' nell D)oors begs leave to it1form his frion.im amid the piublic, that h~ is ptfrare to lturnishi at shii notice, Sash oril! sizes prined amnd glazed. Blinds to snits any uae-wistdow,paintesd or not, and Pann611 D)oors of any sihb dr make, a poir tinof public naironag a esetflysiced lis ork is al done by hand~S an octefgo. season mmatrial. 500 lights of8>il0 Sash ready fordevry to suit wvindows of 12, i5, or 18 ights. JAME BELL. Sumteraille, A pril 12, 1854. 24 tf EDWARD SOLOYON8 strRGEONT LDNTKST SUMTER VILLES. (1. 3g' Office three doors north of the C. If. -Jtne 3, 18M 3 EW_ RE M EDY. 1GRDIAL. CL DISEASES. ra Maorbus, bilious Cholic, Cholera In lantum. I MANY DISEASES OF FEMALES, inful Menstruation. rio well known to reqire Encomiums. 71h. It cures Pair i Menstruation. 3th. It relieves Pains in Black and Loins, -4 9th. It Counteracts Nercousness and Des. pontlency, l0th. It restores Irregulariies, 1111ii dispels gloomy, hysterical Feelings, 12th. It's an almnira'le Tlomic. Letters, Testisai onials, &c. and have found it a most efficient, and in my RAN WARNKat, Judge of Supreme Copurt, Gat. mend Jaicob's Cordial--my own peronal expe il friends arounld me, is a suifficient guaratett. be. vi.:- a sovercign remedy." y Judge of Supreme Court, Cherokee Circuit. aivalslable me.-dicinie to nill'aflicted with bowel I renedy-decidedly superior to any thing else N;, ). G. 1. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. nr11d thi,, with all I tear about it as a remedy : that it stantds at lte hcad of every preparation It diieanes fur which it is compounded. r of the Blank of tie State o*Georgia. ty, 'Jacob's Cordial' must stand pre eminent -I Disease. From the inasma of testiomaony in its ry fitr in advance, as a curative agent, ofmost ler Mariine c.nd Fire Inasurance Batik, Griffin. brity as fast as Bonaparte pushed Iis columns or usved." Geortria .Je['ersoniian, Mait lth 1853. V. hLISS & Co., Proprietors, Savaanahla . T. A. D)AnMAN, P. G. Mc(;itEwoR Daio FIShlER t4- HEN'rsI Columbia, S. C. AND, iAnnAL., Retaly & (n., New York. AND, UAnntA. & Co., Charleston, S. C. 16-r & Co., New Orleans. uggists throughout the State. American Arts' Union, The American Arts' Union, would respect fully alannouace to te citizns.a of tho United States a nd the Camnals, that fur the purpose of eultaivating a taste for the fhe urts throughent le country, and with the view of enabling every family to bcomae povsesserd of a gallery of THE FIRST ARTISTS OF TIE AGE, They have deterninied, ina order to create an extensive sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give empollynent to a large number of artiats and othen, but iraslire among our cuuntrymen a taste for works of atit, to present to he- purchasers of thotrbgravings, when ?50,000 iothem are sold, 251,000 Giftq of taL cpstof$150o000. E1cla pirchaser nf ri one Dollar engravinag, therefore, rooelves not only-tan engraving riea ly worth the money, bit also a:tieket 'whihh entitles him to one of tihe Gifts when theyare distributed. - .he- Ibeynr. For Five Dollarn, a highly finished engraving bean tifthly paint ed in otl ahd five gift.tickitar vll be aetit ; or fivortilhtr's-worth ofpnaledd' engravitg cat. be ielected from the Catalogue. A cppy of thei; Cittaogue, togetheur witt a Ppecinen of ohoa5 ofihe eugravings, can be ibenti at tile ollice of this paper. . -r . Foreach Dollar sent, an engraving actutally vorth that sutna, ltnil a.Gift tictici, will iminedt ately be forwarded. I. 3 f. AGENTS. Tnme Carmnitteo heieviug thtithe- tile -sue6o lhe Great National Undertaking Vill be mate. rially promauted by the energy and entarpise (f intelligent and persevering Agonts, have re solved to treat vith such ou the most liberal terms. Alay person wlshing to become an Agent, by -ending (post paid,a $1, will receive by return mail, a oue dollar etagraving, and a "Gift Tick et " a prospectus, a catalogue and other no ceassary itfornatin. On the final completion of the ade, the Gifta will be placed in the hands of a Committee of the purchasers to be distributed, data notice of which will be given throughout th Ianital States and tte Canadas:, LIST OF GIFTS. 100 Marble busts of Waahing ion, at - . - 8100. '810,000 100 "" Clay, 100. 10,000 100 Webster, 100. 10,000 100 " a d Calltouna, 100. 10,000 50 elegant Oil Painatinga, in - apleotid ilt frames, size 34 f100. 5,000 0 eltegat Oil Palntingi 23 ft. 50. 5.000 500 stetel pl:nto Enmgravigaa r, brj[l. lantly col'd itt oil, rich gilt 10. 5,00 Irantes 24lx30 inaches, each, ) 10.000 eI~ganat steel plate En. g ravinigs, <-olo'a int oil, of the WatmingItn Mounaet, 2 by C itn. each1 4. 10,000 237,000 steel place Engravingd, froim 100 d ityesnt .plates, 1.0w in possession aof, anad owned by thae Artistta' Union, uof the maarkent value of,-front SO cents to $l O0eiaach- - - 41,000 I first-classm Dwvellidg, in 31st, steeet, N. V. Citty, ... 12,000 - 22 hutildinag lots in 100 andI l01st each 25x100 ft.deepf, 6t ~ 1000. 22,000 -~' 100 Villa Sites, cotamating each 10,000 sq. ft. inm thec surburha, of New Yaork City, and cott. :nanding -a nisgtnificent view of the Iludtsona Rtver andt Lonag Island Sounid,- at ----- 500. 50,000 20 perpertual loanas of cash, witha out inaterest, or security, of * *$250 each, 5,000 50 " " 100 ) 5,003 100 " " 54) " 5,000 254 "m . 20) " 5,000 2000 "~ a 5 "I0,000 Reference In regard to the Roal Estate F. * 3. Visrscher& Co., Recal Estate Brokers, Slew 'ork, Orlers, (otpatd,) wi th money cinclosed to the addressed, J .W. H.OL R ROOKE, Sect'y 505 Broad way, N. Y. gg, The Engravinags itt the catalogue are now ready'for-deliverf.. Aug ,43;A14. A3 G~ m. DR. STROGS COMtPOIJND SANATIVE P1LL~e THJESE PILLS A RE EN rIRlE LY VEGE, TABLE, AND ARE A MOST SUJPERUIR MI EDlCN E in the clara of all Bifiouss .Co )anaints, Dspepsia, Costiveness, Liver . Com ualin1, Si Heandae, Loss of Appetitae, aisd all 'HPURIFY THE . BLOQII EQUL. -- IZE -THE C1RCULATION lRST'OREN ,1HIE LIVER KIDNEY'S AND OTHlER SECRtETOR~ ORGANS TO A HEALTl T-~1 TON E A ND ACTION; and as an A nti'Blilidu Family Medicino they have nto equal. P'rice 25 cents per box. ALSO. DR. STRONG'S PECTORAL STOMACil PILLSE A remnedyfonr Coughs, Golds, Catazrr/,, Bron enmatis,,Croup, Whoeping Cou;;,h, Ast hmar, Con, sumptivin, and ell deseases arase~ from a dle-. runged state -f the Stomtorh, a n 'o - ree lcsgth deastreas ad- bud feehnig from sating too h~erty food, in wveak and dystpeptic. haits< WVarrassted to be P'urely Vega etable, There Pila act as anv Expieotorasn, Tonic, and Apeirienat. Trhey prmoate Ex pectoration, Loosen the Phei'gaas nud -Gleartibm -tpgs. atd oiber: ac tatory nadthofnldnorbimatter, ald hu eta I. not another remiedy- in -the whmoli, Materia Meda .q iofirgparunucha thiee Pills. Theay aret~ (,a nviees mdde a ood, regular Appetite, and Stningt enah System. Price 25 cents per bos, contmtining 25 doses. of Medicine. Call on~ the Agents who sell thie Pills, and get thme .Plaue's Alseanac Gratis, giving lul i4 partinaularssnd1orti casof cures. Both kindrs of te bve namted Pills asnf sale in Stuhterville, by ' DARGAN &C.' And PERRY MdOSES,. Who also' keeps a supply of Tr. Span Vefetable Pills, and Dr. Hull'sClen PlT., which stop te Chlills andl Fever tBrat