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In Equity--Sumter. District John R. Broughton, .etitia 1. Broughto.n, and Margaret Is Broughton, by their next friend Jainoa R. BILL. Brock. Vs. Epsey E. Broughton. 'N pursumice of , a-n order in this case I will offer at public sale 'on the first onlay in January next, al Sumter Court Nouse, a plantation or tract of-land stated in said bill to contain about fiaur thousand acres of land (but which it is believed titains about six thousand acres) lying in Clareindoin County,-Sunter District, at or fleur FilLton Post-oliCe, belonging to the state of the late Edward Broughton, jr., Iecease i. THRMS OF SALE.-Not to be sol for Ies thdn seieji thousalid seven hundred a4 fifty.dollar,. ono iourth part of the se money to be paid in cash, ihe altee payable in one. two and three Veart wj*h interest from the day of sale, ilie purcharer to give bond and persional security and a mortgage of the land ftr the tredit portion of the said purchase money Uind to pay for papets. W. F. B. .AYNSWOiTH, Com'r. Eq. S. D. gfDec. 6, 1f854 6. tf .M Equity-.-SwaterDistrist. Jooah Luckey S. W. McDonald and others. IN obedience to an order in this cause I iwill offer at public sale on the first Monday in January next, at Sumter Court House, three negroes, viz: Brick, William, and Harvey, belonging to the estate of the -late John McDonald, dec'd. 'lERMS WF SALE.-One third to be paid 'in cish, the balance oi a credit of.twelve months with interest from the day of sale, 'to be secured by bond with good security -and mortgage of the property. Purchasers to pay for papers. W. F. B. IAYNSWORTI, Com'r Eq. S. D. Dec. 6. I854 6 t* Choice Groceries, -FAMILY 8 U P P IES, Kendrick & Jenkins WOULD anuounce to their friends and the community at large, that-they have opened in Sumterville opposite to Webb's Store, a large and varied stock of FAMILY R ROCERIES. Such as have never before been exhibited for for sale in this market. It coanprises in part as follows: BACON-Primo Sides, Shoulders and Hams. SUGARI--Brown, Crashed, Fowds-ed and Leaf, COFFEE-Rio. Java, and Lagaira, * . Lard, Butter, Molsa, Cheese, Crackers -Mackerel, Smoked Beef and tongues. Pickles. Prunes, Brandied fruits, Lobsters, gardines, Salnond, Bologna Sausage, Vermicelli, Maga. reoia,&C. &c. Fine Tobacco and Segars. Irish Potatoes, Umons, Beets, Smoked Her ings, Fruits, NIti, and Confessionary of all kinds. Wheat, Buckwheat. and Ric-Flour. In short they pile de themselves bT strict at tention to business, keeping on hand the B5 of ALL goods in their lne, and selling CUKAP for cASia or produce, to merit a share of public patronage. J. It. KENDRIC. W. W. JENKINS. Nov. 15, 185 a $20 Reward. R The am . reward of T m-?o yDoi. lar, will be paid for the debiry to myself, or lodgment in Sumter Jl -of my Boy HARVY. who left mv premises in April list. He is black, about six feet high, has good teeth, and is intelligent. H is range is supposed to be from this neigh. borhood, (in which lie has numerous rela. ,tives) ton about Scottolile on Blaick river. J. TI. G REEN. Nov. 8tlh, 18.M. , 2tf POMARLIA NURSERlES-1I85-'55. We. offe-r for sale a choice collection of the most glebrated and best Varieties of Peache, Pears, thoth Standard and Dwarfs on Quince,) Plus, Cherr'ica 1Necta rines, 'Apricots, inces. Eigs, Strawaberries, and Aative Grnseeu Vines. 10,000 A PPLE TR EES, ' wehl grown, embracing 110 varieties of 'rare excellence. We olier these to the trade, -or by the hundred, at low rates. New and rare ROSES of the finest kindls -and latest importations, Flowering Shrubs, .rare and beautiful EVERGREENS, &c. Priced lists sent -to all post-paid applicasts -Packages carefully sent by railroad. Address, SUMUMElt & CJIA MMOND, ,Alston P. U., S. C Nov. 29 1854. 6 . New Goods AT THE NE~W STORE .UNDE R ODD FE LLOWS H ALL. A. M. NEWBE RY gives notice to the , citizens of Sumter anid Darlimgion District, - that he is now receiving and .openining at ~his NEW STrORE, a choice and Well se lected stock of Pry Gooda6Hats. Caps, :Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Glaaware, Gro. .ceries,-Saddlery, Hardware, Ready Made !-Clothmng, &c. Tro all of Whlclihe invites-the attetionr pf the publip, espeilaUy thme ladies. - *A. .M. NEWBERY. 'Novemnber-22,-1854 5 ,. tf fD- Watcbp t~ c.opy~ Tobaoce~ad Cigars. -Choice lots just received and opened by A. M. NEWBERY. November 22, 1654 1 if S. L. S. TOWNSHEND. - pd03aoalvo krow Cr. Toxna APoiesale and1 Retail.' NO. 3 MARKET STREET, Wimington, N. C. Wholesale Tin Ware FACTO U Y. G. H. VERONCE & BR OT HER Dealers in Plain Japanned 'I'n Ware, Take this method of informing their friends and cusomners that they have re cently mamde large additions to their ma chinery so as to enable theth to' supply the great demangl in the above line with neatets and desqgjtch. . Our ware is of the best make and wq~ranted not to leak. The coutntry trade supplied on liberal termi". 63, State-at. (near the market) Charleston November 90,1'.. .8 ei Head Quarters, COLUMBIA; Oct., 19, 1854. ORDER NO. TIlE Brigadier Ceneralsv commanding the several Brngadescmposing the ThiOl Divi.sion outh Carolina Militia are hereby requited to order each Colonel -r officer commanding the several Regiments of their respectiv'e Brigaies, to hold an election in their respective Itegi. ments on Wednesday the 201t day of Decent ber next, for the office of Major-General, vaca ted by the resignation of Major Gen. John Buchanan, and forthwith transmit to the Adjnt. fatit General's office at Columbia a certified statement in writing showing the result of the polIs in their respective Brigadeu. lydrdbr of the Cotmmdr-in-Chief, . R. M. DUNOVANT, Adjt. Gen. Oet. 25,14 1102 t1d Lot's Wife Found, Lieutenant Lynch, in his voyage to the Ilead Sea found a huge pillar of salt on te sholfe, and the Arabs'said it was Lots Wife, shure enough, whether it was so or not we cohnot day,-uit inay turn ouneto be a catch-penny as- the Hog without a iad ow ; but this we do know. if yon have any E ngraving, . Faney Painting, Lettering, Architecturing or the repairing of Accor. deons, Flutenas, &c. &c., alld will call on the subscriber lie promises to do his best, and will be happy to do all work with neatness and dispatch that may be entrust ed to his care, at Charleston prices iot the cash only. lie can be found at Mr. E. Sommers Clothing Emporium, Suiterville, South Carolina. C. W. DAVIS. OWt. 18, 1854 51 3m HENRY BURKHIMER, WHOLESAll AND RETA1L1 Tobacco, Snuffrand 8egar *SIGN OF THE' IVDILV CHIIE F." MARKE' 8TREET, One door ;'hove Water, \V I L Mi IN G T 0 N, N. C. U' N. B.-All orders filled with des- ( pitilil.V Oct. 18, 185; 51 lv. 1 Seek and ye Shall Find Clothiing of EvrRy iiand. a C. PlILLIPS woUld respecifully i' fr form the citizens of Sunter, that be is now receiving and openingr, at the store a rormerly occupied by V. J. Francis, anid c two doors above Perry Moscs', a well as. 11 sorted stock of rall and Wiueter Ready Made Clotlaing. -ALSO. Groceries of all kinds and descriptions, cl which lie will sell at the lowest pri. p cre for Cash. Mr. Phillips would also in:imate, 11111 lie will opei a Tailormeg Estali.,bucit very somu. lie solicts a share of pub lie pztronage. a t N. B.-ust received a fresh supply of rue unu rorter. Nov. P,.bt. 2 o tice. All persons having.any demands against I Capt. .ames It. Brock Deceased late of Sum ter District, will please present their demands to the subecriher for payment, and those in debted will make payment to the same. L. F. ItiA31M E, Ex'r. Nov . 29, 18-, 5 f. Wanted. 'liIlTEE NEGRO IHOYS, front 16 to 34 yearc ol, ns Aplprentiers to the Canrp.nier Trade, a nder lIEN, Foremnin of Winnis New p stone, now heing pot. upon sight of the old TYavernt in Sumterville. A. J. MOSES. Nov. 29. 1854 1 11 TlE llAIILLEE 11011E, Samterr icl 5.0,5 Nov. 1 1i5 I. This H ouse. e'ituated immiediattely on the Wilmington & Macnchetetr Rail Road and at very nearly a central point bet ween Wilmningzton. N. C. Chanrlestotn S. C. and Augusta Ga., is still opent or the recept ion and accotmmodat:',n ol the travelling pub tic, and affords the tired traveller an op portuinity to lay over at ight on the tire somec joutrney ttetween the ponints above alluded to. rThe P'roprieloar has fitted up) several comfortable bedrooms for that cx press iurpose and havinug in~curredl the first heary exjrpendiltre on t his line of rail ior lie comifort andit accoininnodat ion of travelleri, lhe hopes, by lie conitinued andt utitireing zeal en ie part of the Manag. rs ,.f the establishment. toa seenre n e onitu ance of that liberal patronage bestowed on him for the last ten months, lie conld refer to hundreds fronm the North, Sout hi, East and West, as to the claims of his Mlouse, biut prefers peersons giving him a personaL 1:isit. Proprietor. B. MIrcNF.L. 1 lanagers. AND L.ADY, Nov. 8, 1854. 2. 6m. New Goods. THE subrirber has jtust returned frotm the North, and is now opening a splendid stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, of all kinds, viz: A~ beautiful lot of Rich Plaitd and Striped Silks ; Plain Colored do. Black Stripe'd and Plain do. Cashmeres, Merinose, Persian CI.utbs; Ladies' Corsets, Metalic Corset. Boards, Laces, &c. Rigulets, assorteid colors, French work. ed Collars. Bands, &c. Ladies' Kid Gloves, Ladies' Ganntlets; Long Black Mitts fur-l adies aitd Misses. shoes of all Descriptions, Traveling Truinks, Carpet Bags, Ladies' Work Boxes, &c. &e~ For Planters. 'A full stock of Negro Kerseys, Blanket s, Negro Shoes, Groceries, of all kinds. Ready made Cloting, Sadidlery, Hlarnt are, Cooking Stoves, Air-tight Parlor Stovea, Farmers Boilers, &c., at lower prices thiain usual. Call and get bargains. L. B. H ANKS. Oct. 25, 1854 52 I f Just Received, A large lot of North Carolina Bacon antd flour, always on hand and for sale b~y MOSES LEVI. Rent s mi~tas i Dr. W.JasDargan Co. R ETI'AIL DEALERS in Drugs, Medi. cities. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Pa tent Medic-ines, Window Glas, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, and a variety of other articles urually kept in Drug Stores. .Jo. W. DARGAN, W.JAs.DARGAN,M.D. 7" Next door to China's Hotel. Jan. 9, 1854. 10-tf. Epping's Barsaparilla, (REST NOW IN ISE,) And a variety of other popular Patent Medi. eines, for ale by Dr. W. JAS. DARGAN & CO. Feb. 19, 1854. 18 tf A Lot of Paint Boxes, kWater Colors,) for sale by DARGAN & a Feb. 29, 1854. 18 Garden Seed. A large supply, kept constantly en hand by DARGAN & CO. Feb. $9, 18 tf Exoelsior Family Starch, In pound packages, powdered. Also the ighly celebrated Corn-Starch, f9r sale by DARGAN & CO. Fib. 20 i854. -I- tf. Genuine Cod Liver Oil, Prepared by Rushton, Clark & Co. Also, old <trawn Castor Oil, (very fine.) for sale y DAItGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1851. 18 sf ancy and Toilet Articles A beautiful assortment. Call at Dargan's nd examine them. Also a varIety of Note Pa er and Envelopes, for sale by DA tGAN & CO. Next door to China's Hotel. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 New Establishment, t1CE & TMIOiYNolN, SUNTER VILLE, S. a )calers in English, French and American Dru!.1, ledicincs aid Chenticals, aints, Oils, Varnishes and Dve.Stufs, lass, Putty, Guei and Sand Pa per. Paint, Iarnishs, Camel lbair and Whitewash rtushes, Pine and Choice Perfumery arid 1 ancy Goods, Pure Liqcuors and Widles, for ( iedical purposes, Lancets, Scarificators ( d Cupping Glasses, &c. t All the P1opular Paent Medicines direct om the proprietors. Agents by appointment for Dr. Jaynes' td r. I)onnis' celebrated Family iedi nos, also for Fari-ell's Arabian Irrinimenl, tirtimer & Mawbray:; !iampton ''l c. ire. Carter's Spanish Mixture. &c. All articles from I his Establishment are arranted fresh and genuine. Physicians, Planrters and co-mitry Mier irtis sendin to us, (ln rely oi po getting n rune Articles, and havinig their orders f Om11ptly - xectited. Jnly 26, 1851 139 6m1t. aAds For Sale in Upper SilAm. NEAR IisllOP'VJLJLE, S. C. T #-ubscriber oifers for s:l! a tractof t.. tvinw about three milus north of lish. . V1ar the roadl leAding from Dtr . ridge to Camden ; conrainring ''it 45t0 nees of' %% hich abont 1.30 acres h e Under lence und in a good state of cul- I ation. The land is well adapted both to rt anid co; titW, of which tie present crop :tullicienit evidenice. Oil the prentrses is a good framed house ith fourr rotoms tand brick chtimirttes,-the a *'essi v not.-budrdings, atnd a we'll of f (l exrcellent lCeatr.. lThere' ts alsot on thle premises a very n'od mill stniren amri Grist .l1ill. Tlhte lace t:< elear tof stanidintg waiter anid no telen.- vll be~ n4cessarv. Thulns" wishing to pIntlise Ilandus in the i. init y of Ilohtopville will do well to call ptctt ther strbhscraiber soon. The pri'ce of te lainda will be reasonrale, and terms ecii omodtinrg. I. W. STUi CY. Bishorpville, Oct. 25, 1854 52 II HIENRY NUTT, Factor and Forwarding. WILMINGTON, N. C. Vill give protipt pc'rsonal atteintion to the nior forwatrdhing of Cotton, Naval.stcres, r any othIer prouuce, or to rthe purchiase nd torwarding t.. Mcrchandise. )r. l'Tuos. II. Wnmutrt~~ ton, ). G. P1Atert, Pre't C'l B'k. ) N. C. h'tn. W.V Wt. 1Ilanu.EC, ain bl~oNAt.o & CuAwr~ottn, c aron . I. WV. McCALL, ( Darlingtoni. taj. Wuii. IIA-:sswot:Tt, 2 ,Str. Oct. 41, 1851 .19 ly. Dissolution, The C.,panrtnrership hieretofoire existing rtder the 1irm of IBor1.t & NEFWnERcY, is his clay dissolvedc by limtartiion and mtutu il conrsetnt. Alil thre Notesc audc Accoruttts of the tirm htave beenr placedI in the hands of Y. N. BUrlRrtt for collection, who is the ontly autthorizedl agent to liquicdate the debts of the concern. Alil personrs itndebrted by note or account, will please comne for ward attd miake itninediate scettlemrents. Y. N. BUTLEfIR.. A. McCAIN NEWflERlY. Ianving sold mty iterest in the Stock itn tradce to Mr. A. Mft. NI:wBERYV, I wotuld recomminend him ti' the ctrstomners whto so liberally patrmnizedl tihe late firmn. Y N. BUTrLER. Ilavitng Botught. thre interest in then Stock ai t radec fromn Mr. Y. N. Bl-rl.R~r of the late tirm oif lUTyrtER & NEwHEaRYv.I will Ircim thtts date carry on the tmercanrtile buisinessi tupon imy own respontsibility. I re turn mty tharnksc to the custotners oh the late im, arid earnestly solicit a continit anrce of their paftrconatge. ,A. McCAIN NEWVBERY. Oct. 2f1, 18541. 1 tf. Notice. Applicntion will be tntce to thre Comi mtissonrers of Pensions for a duplicate of Land Warrant, No. 97.151 for -10 acres issurcd uinder thre Act Septembher 28, 1850 to George Floyd, thre original being lost or mislead, having inever reached the WVar rantee. JAMES TJAYLOR, Agent andI Attorney of George Floyd. Sumtereilla. R. ('., Nor. 22. 183M .is.A ~Eaubibates. We the friends of A, BRAIDIA5M Esqr., take pleasure in an nouncing him as a candidate for Sherif of Sumter District, at the next- Election M ANY FRIEDS. Mar. 29, 18-4. - 22 tf. A Number of Voters take pleasur6 in announcing Col. WJi.LIAN A. COLCLOUGH as a candidate for Slier. iff of Sunter Dist'rlct, at the nei elect io'n, barch 16, 1854. 20 . Mr. Editor: Please announeo Capt. T. I). FariuEusoo as a Candidato for Sheriff of Sumter District at the ensuing election. Aug. 24, 1853. ilib Tie friends of Capt' P. Ml. GIBBONS announce him a cnnir. date for the office of Tax-Collector for Salem County, at the ensuing election and oblige MANY VoTERs. October 191. F 6 R DINA R Y. (Tmr, -d'o,:-You wiR please announce WILLIAt . BRYNi SON asa candid'ate tor the Office of Ordi.% nnry of Sumter District, at the .enuiil. election; MANy V'TEn.. April 271h, 1852 '27-tf FOR CLER i. r We are authorised to innounce Col. GElO. S. C.'I).SCIIA3MPS i candidate for Clerk or the Court of Sum. er District at the ensuing election. August 16, 1854 42 tf (Lr We are authorized to Mumme11zrce 1'. J. DINKINS, Esq., a Candidate o.r Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing election. MANY VOTERS.: April 16th 1851 25 tf 0:' 11r. Editoi-: Piease an iounce 31r. J. J. McKfELLAR, a Candi. late for Clerk of the Court, for Sumter )istrict, and oblige MANY VOTEns. April 13, 1852. 25-t f FOR CLERK. MR. ED)ITOR:MANY FRIENDS ,f W. J. N. IIAMME'T are desirous of put. ig hini in nomination for the Ollice'of lerk of the Court of Sunter District, at lie ensuing election. May 24, 1853. 30-f Vili We are authorized i nonounce A. E. POOL as a candidate ir lieri' of Sumter Dintrict at the enat. ig election. December 21, 1852 8-i Mr. Editor:-Please an ounce JOHN N. McLEOD a candidate r Sheriff of Sumter District and ob. g AlAny FRIENDS. June !9th, 18.1J3 35-.tf Eare Awrihorized to announce Wai LEWI a candidate for Ordinary at cisuing election. 'Junp 28. 1854 -3 . f For Tax Coldector.. The Friends of I. Y. Brinsion', annouce ii a candidate for 'i : Gulectir of ClAre. iout County, at the ensuing Etectioi,.... Alany Voters. Oct. 11, 1854 50 1r. The Friend.s of R, Gt Potts anouice thim ::. Canididate~ for Tai.-Collector >r Salem, for thme next termo.---M.sty Vory~e. Oct. 18, 1854. 51. i. 93' Messrs. Editors : lEase anno~unce Mr.'JA3l1 MicUL U1 ais ai candidate for Tax Collector.for alem, for the next term. Many Votere. Oc.1, 94 50 tf Winn & Clarksion" LIAVE Jusat received and openeud a fine stock | f the most fasthonable and latest styles ofI pall-nit Winter Goudu, consisting in paart of hre following articles,. Black andl fanrcy Cloth I; Black anda anda fan-. 7Caisimreres ;lil ack,* Wh ite anid Fancy Silk estin gs, Bilack, W hire anda Fanrey Silk Cra a:,; Silk andl CambrIrie hlanrdkerahmiefs; ;love,, Socks anrd Israwers; l.inena hiosom hi~rts anid Collars ; Silk anda Merino nmder lhirts ; Black Silk nd. Fancy Ihats. Oloth ing. hllack and Fancy 'loth (cats and Sack,; B~lack antd Fanicy C assimere Coats and Sacks; BIlack arnd Fatrcy vassime're Pants ; Ilack, White anrd Fancey Silk Vests. All of n hieh we itnvite' our frienr la anrd the )tnbhe genearally to call and examrine. We are talso prepaare~d te miake up) to order, tuay article ini thre T1ailorinig tinre, as neat qprd -heapi as carn he done in the State en thre samie fermsa. A LSO, trnirorms of all kinds furnished at the short rat nrotuce. WINN & CI.AR~tSON. Oct' 25, 1851 52 -1f Selling Off. TI!lE Stibscriber being desirotis of cllis. ingi is busainess, Ietrs~ his enitire stock'ot l)ry Goodls, lHardware, &c., it rediWed prrces and, at the sntne time, hre earno Jy solicars all persons indebted to im ci tlier by note or acrount, to comie forward and settle up as soon as Possible. TJJOS. D. FRIERSOle.c Nov. 8, 18354. 2 if ' To the Planters of Sumter District, W h avejst receivedh a large STOCK OFhE, ES Phunirs, Linseys, llanikets, Shtoes, &c. &., to all ol . which we especiilly invite your attention. We .hrfer larrgains ini these goods. W ATSON & GA RDNBR. Oct 4, 1854 4 tI. JAMES T. PETTE WAYV. GEO. E. P'RlTciIET' Petteway & Pritchett. (IENERA L COMMISSION ANL FORWIAR DING AMER'CHANTS. NoRTh WVATER STREET, Wilmrington, N. C. Liberal advances made on conuignmenh Oct. 18, 1854 51 1y Yarn and Osnaburgsa TIlE subscriber, Agent for the De Kalb Man factury, offers their goods at manufaturei 1ri RRY Dyspepsia Can Be Cured PAULDING COUNTY, DALTON, GA., August 26th, 1854. Mr. CHARLES DELORiME, DEAR SIR: For several years past I have been severely afflicted with sick head. aches, and after trying every thing I could think of, and receivig no benefit whatever, I at last gave myself up as a confirmed. dyspeptic. But hearing of your prepara tion " The Balsoin of Life," I concluded to gWd that a trial lso ahd procured two bottles from your Agent Dr. T. A. Dargan, of Darlingtoi S. C., and from the time I began to take it, I have not had a smigle attat k of headache, and now fet-l in hoipes that even the iwo bottles have made a cure .oftne. But tearing that I may have a roelapse, I have determined to continue it longer. and I enclose you $10 00 for which y"u will please send as ninny buttles as is customary for that amount. By Rail Road. Respectfully yours, JOHN J. GREEN. P. S.-Please forward by express tratin Sept. 6, 1854 45 tf A. ANDERSON, . . SiiusatleVille, S. C. Repectfblly informs the people of Sum ter Di ttict that beas just rereive.1 and now offers for sale the besf selected skd most choice stock of ' Ftd and Winter Goods, That capnot be surpassed by anything in this market.- lie has received many new styles which purchasers would do well to examine be fore buying elsewhere. BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND V E STING S. ----A L-. A full and Large supply of Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Suspendere, Cravats, Hand kerchiefs, &c. &c., -ALSO A large assortment of READY MADE CLO TIING, which will be sold low. W Garments mannfactured by the saubseri ber, and warranted to give satisfaction. Or ders from a distance promptly attended to. A. ANDERSON. Sept. 4th, 1&54. if PALMBTTO SUMTERVILLE, S. C. E. Sommners Offers for sale at the store formerly occu pied by 13. Greenvauld, next door to the office of Capt. F. Sumter, a LARGE and well selected stock of FA LLANID WIN TPER Ready Made Clothing of all quai. tics arid sizes, which he will dispose'of at least twenty fre pier cent lower than any other house in town. The public are re spectrully invited to call and examine for thenselves. J. SCIIFWRTN, Suparintendant. Oct. 4th, 1854 49 if Just Received. LADIES' Boottees and Walking Shoes, G ai ters, Kid-Ties, &c. Gents' Calf Boots, and Boottees, ladies' nid Gents. Over Shoes. Alou-A fine assortnent of Hardware, Tin. Ware, Sadlery, &c. Fancy (ood. Ladies' Wood an.d Moroca Work-Hoxes, L'ti-tlise, Pert-Monies, Sega:-Cases, Brace ets, Hair aild Tootha lrushem, Dressing, Turk, Lod Pocket Combs, &c. . B J4olgs, dee. Nuvel, Poetical Works and School Books, ind a fine aseortment of istutionary. GROCERIES. Irown, Clarified and Crushed Sugars, Rio and Ja coTee, ',iulasses, Cheese, laisons, Dried Figs ,Flour, Candles, $oapm, Tea, Starch, Pickles, Sardines, Glinger P'reservea, &c, AIso, a finte a.sortmnn.t of Cooking Utensils, For sale by J. T. SOLOMONS & CO. March 21tht, 1854 sI tf New Goods ! New Goods ! SMALL PROFITS. The undersigned is now in receipt of an enlargod and varied general stock goods, and is determined to carry out the princi pie of quick sales and small profits. His stock comprises Dry Goods, and Groceries, in all their numerous varieties. A heavy stock of Ready made Clothing, jus~t from Phi ladetlphia, which willI be sold thirty per cent. under any thing in towen. H A TS, C'A PS, B0OOTS & SlO ES. A variety of Confcetionary. Cr'ickerv. commion and Granite. In short, he keeps almost every thing wich may be called for, at prices which canrnot f:,il to please. Come and see for yourselves. MOSES L.EVI, At Frierson's Old Stand. Nov.1l,185I 1 tf NEW GOODS AND NEW FIRM. T118 subscribers hanving purchased the interest of ..8. Tlindal in the firm of TPindal, WVatsoun & Co., give notice to their friends and the publbe that they will carry oin thei r bnsiness, at the ol stand, unrder thec nanm of~ Watsoin & Gardner. They have just received anid are daily receiving a large, comiplete and handsomne assort mient of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of all descrihtto'n. Qualities and Styles iio which they invite the attention of the ppkblic. WATSON & GARDNER. Oct, 4,18'54 49 tf ELISHA CARSON & SON, GENER A L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, C II ARI E S T ON, S. C. EL.ISHtA t A RSON,? Offce, Boyce 4 Co's JA MES M.CAR-SO Wharf. L3P L.iberal advances made on Produce consigned ts their care. October 4, 18354 49 tf C. P. REMSEN, (-'UCCE$SORt TO R. HAWLEY,) WVJIOL1ESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER OF Richardson Stree,-No. 89. TWO DOORS BELOW TH E MARKET, COLUMBIA, S. C.. March 15, 1854. 20 ly. Administrator's Notice. All persons having demands agains' the Estate of John Donald deceasedl, are . requested to hand them in legally attested andi all those indebted will make paymen by the first of January next, as longer in Sdulgentce cannot be given. . R. WV. DONALD, Adm'r. NarA 1Nlm 2 t Late Arrivals Of FALL GOODS AT FOGARTIE & DELANDS, CORNER ING AND WENTWORTISTREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Black Silks, Black Silks, BLACK GROS DE RHINE AT b7c., $1, S1.1-2 and 01.25. Black Mode Silk, at 50 cents and 62 cents. Black Watered Silk. Plaid and Striped Silks, RICH PLAID SILKS AT 81, WORTi 1.25. Rich Satin Plaid Bilks at 8125. Changeable Silks at 62 cents. Plaid and Striped Silks at 62 1-2 cents and 75c. Extra Plaid Silks at $1.25. RICH STYLES ilOUSLIN DE LAINES AT 62 1-2c., worth 81. Extra quality ditto at 75 cents, 87 1-2 cents and 11. New styles Mouslin do Laine at 25c. Pink, Blue, Green and Bull' ditto at 37 1-2 cents and 50 cents. Ilain Mouslin do Laines for servants at 18 3-4 cents. Mourning ditto at 25 cents. ENGLISH MIERIN0S AT 18 3.4 cents, 25 cent,;, and :37 1-2 cents. Pink, Blue, Green, Drab, Slate and Brown French Merinos. 4-4 Cashmeres, at $1. 4-4 RICH STYLE, ALL W(OiL, PLAIDS AT '0 cents AND 75 cents. Black Alpacas at 12 1.2 cents. Lupin's Bonbaziies, trom 75 cents to 82 50. BLANKETS, WHITE AND RED FLANNELS, &C. HEAVY SERVANTS' BLANKITS AT 82, $2.50 83. Fine Bath and Whitney Blankets, from 6 to $10. Red Flannels at 20 cents and 25 cents. Red Twilled Flannel. Genuine Welch Flanne!s. 4-4 Ballardvale Flannels at 50 cents, and 02 1.2 cents. 5-4 and 6-4 English Flannels. Red Conforts. KEiRSEYS, SATINETS, PLAINS, &c. HEAVY KERSEYS, SCIILEY'S PLAINS. White, all Wool Plains, Linsey, Woolzey. Heavy Satinets for servants at 37 1-2 cents. Black and Fancy Cassim9fes and Doeskhits. Blue, Black, Brown anim Grey Broad Cloths. l'ilot Cloth. and Kentncky Jeans. EMBROIDERED CURTAIN NIUSLINS AT 18 3-4c. Embovwsed Cotton Dunasks at 12 1-2 cents. 1OSIERY, GLOVES, PERFUMERY. LADIES, GENTS, MIlSSES, AND CHILDREN's HOSE AND HALF HOSE, lcavy Wool -lose for Servants. Gents' Merino Half [lose. LIdies and Gente' Kid Grovem Soaps, Cologne, Ludin's letraets. Bay and Lavender Water. 1lair, Hat, Cloth, Tooth and Nail Brushes. FOGARTIE & DELANb, 257, corner of King and Wentwortli-streets. Novrm')er "m 5. ISM ly. A. J. MOSES. 3PkKa Xa ffi"O"CXK, 3P Goods [ am now receiving and opening for sale ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to this market, Which I will as low for cr:ah or to approved customera on time. having ten years rixperience and ibhe ready money te buy goods with, enable. me to off'er the following articles remarkably che'ap, viz A 12ARGE STOCK OP D)RY GOOIUS, mostly domestic. IIATPS, CAPS, 81I0ES, COOlES WARE, BASKET WARE, &c. BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, CUT LERY, &c. IAlt)DWARE, of all descriptions, Pot., Ovens, Skilleta, &c. STONE JUGS AND JARES, STONE CiIUlRNES. CARRIAGE TRIMlMINGS, CARitIAGE IHARDWARE. LEATHER OF AL1,KIN DS, Saddlery, Hlarress, &c. &c. SHTATIONARY AND CONPECTIONARY. CROCK{ERtY, in dinner setts and otherwise. GROCERIlES, of all kinds. And almost amy article thait may be called for. Sept. 20, 1851. 47 if KEEP THE BALL IN MOTION. 20,000 Pair Plantation Brogans at the Planter's anid Factor's Depot, EDWARD DALY'S BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, T HE subscriber begs leave to annonnee to the Planters and Merchants of Sumter and WVilliamshtnrg Districts, that he has now on hand, aiid constantly receiving Large supplies of PLANTATION SHOES, together with an unrivaled stock of Ladies, Misses, Boys, Yotiis, and Childreii's Boots and Shoes, of every kind, and from the most fashiionable Wonrkmen. -d Orders from the country faithfully and prottptly attended to. EDWARD DALV, 306 King-St, Charleston, S. C., a few doors above toe Merchant's Ilotel-saime side, Septeimber 27th, 1854 489t GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. JACOB'8 CORDI PAL. FOR ALL BOWEL DISEASES. Such as, (Cholera, Dysentary, Diarrhaa Cholera Mforbus, Bilions Cholie, Cholera Intantum,. ALSO, ADMIRABJLY ADAPT ED TO MIANY DISE ASES OF FEMALES, Most Especially Painful Menstruatian. T he Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are too well knoten to requite Encomiums. 1 st. It cures the weorst cases f.Dirrhcca. ~7th. It cures Painful Menstruation. *ond. It cures the worst forms of Dynnary, 83th. it relieces Pains in Back and Loins, 3d. It cut-es C'alifurnia or Mexican Dir- 9th. ft Counteracts Nert-ousness and Des' rhe~a. pondency, 4th. it relieres the serveresl Choir, 110th. It restorpa irregularities, 5th. Ii cures the Cholera Morbus, 1 1th. It dispels gloonty, hysterical Feelings1 6th. It cures Cholera Infa nium. 11l2th. It's an admnirable Tionic. A few~ Shaort Ext racts fk'oaa Letters, Testimnonials, &c. " I have used Jacob's Cordial lt my familly, and havo fetud it a most efficient, and in my judgment a valuable remedy. Jinx. IIm A a WAR NPa, .itilge of 8ttpreme Court, Ga. "It gives me pleasures tn beinig able to recommend Jacoh's Cordial-my own personal exps rience, and the experient-e of my neighbors anid friends aroundm me, is a sufficient guarantee fo~r mte to believe it to be all that it puarporasto be, vis a sovereign remedy." Wmi. II. U u nsa wooo, 'ormerly Judge of Supreme Court, Cherokee Circuit. ''I take great pleasttre in recommenemding this invaluable tuedicinie to all afflicted with bowel diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedly-de~ldedly superior to any thing else ever tried by me. A. A. UAtm.ina, D. 0. ii. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. "1 have used 'Jacob's Cordial' in my tiatil y, andm this, with all I hear about i~t as a retmedy by thtose who have tried it, induces ate to believe that It stands at the head of every preparatin of the kind, ana I would recommend Its use hn the diseases for which it iscomeounded. MLtrES G. DossNsa, Cashier of the Battk of the Stats of Iseorgia'. "If there is any credibility in human testimony, 'Jacob's Cordial' must stand pre eminent above all othet preparations for the cure of Bowel Diseases. From the miass of testimony In Its favor coming im from all quarters, it must ho very fat- in advance, as a curative agent, of most if not all other 'patent' preparations."1 A Fr.Mxtkr, CashIer Mfarine a~nd Fire Insurance Batik, Griffin. " This efficient remedy is travelling into colebrity as fast as Bonalarte pushed lia oolumnts Into Russia, aad gaining contamendation wherever used." (v'eorgia Jefersonian, Mayt 17th 1853. WM. W. BLISS & C'o., Proprietors, Isavannah Ga. F'or sale by DARGAN <. Co., Sumetervalle; T. A. DAROAN, P. 0. M~cGREuoR Dars lington ; T. . WOxMAN <. C., Camden ; FziitER 4' IETTtst Columbia, S. C. ) llavtI.AND, IIAanit., Rosly & Co., New York. Principal Depot., HaviLAND, IIAnaAL & Co., Charleston, 8. C, the Prinipal )J. WRItnT & Co'., New Orleans. An yte rnia Merclitat and ti gitw throug~ent the htst's,