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.vatches. Jewelry, Etc, ilElSlftf I'FLT lbY inflormisi h-, rint to1 that hrt hats now rin hand11, aid will rol 1ut.lntly keop. an extensive assortmiil of Gold and Silver Watches, A 'AXTEL CLO0 C(KS8 01" AERIY VARIETY. k L AR G E V A t I lET Y, MILITARY AND F.NL'Y GOO D S, Guni, Rifes, Sportsman's Apparatus, FiNE POCKrr & TABLE CUTIlRY, 'iTogethicr with all kinds of . Fancy Articles. is xtrock of WATClE.. CLOCKS, SILVER WARE, and JEWEl.tY em braces a hand.oine and fashionable collec ijon of luch articles. It is his design not to be:surpasised ill the - tasIC and elegance of his selections, nd his prices will he found on exanl:ation to be as imoderate as at any other establishment inl the South. lie solirits i conitinuance of the cnstom hketoforo so liberally bestowedt on the old tirm. It. A. YONGUI. February 22, 1853 17-tf THE 'COLUMBIA BANNER' Ill PUBLImnED DAI.Y AT 136; TRI-WFFKLY AT $3; AND VEIK.Y Al $2, NO FAPER WILL lIE SENT FRtO3M TIlE O1-F[CE WITIOJT PAYalENT IN A). VAN UE. Its eiretilation citeids throughout ti Stat and all die Southeri States, and pireivents at iood opportunity for mereliants to n aderaise. t colume11 are filled with the I.atest News, foreign and domestie, as fil-s of European pa pers are received weekly. 'hie licitiationl of a large collection of Ducumentary papirs rvla. %ifg to our IREVOLUrioNARY iSTORY, will be cotnimenced as soon ats We cal arra nge them. The "Banner" Office. Circunstances having placed us in clarge of 'the flice, Iwe have imsade every arraigement to render it one of the maost coin plete ini the coii try. for all kinds or work. 'he ioblition of the fne Hoek Press of the late A. S. Johnston to our other stenot power-presses, and the Card press, enables us to do All kinds of work at shori Xiice. ooks, CA ns, 1i 1..iKAA.q, PAxru1-TS, ItCLARS, InvrrrTIONs Damp's, IA NmnxHN i.s, ros-rEis, &c. LAW AND EQUITY Ill.NX%-t. Plain and Ornamental Printing in Colors. II. W%. GI ltl1l8. Pnigirietor. T., F. GkamrZin, Printer. %A* 1-i Columbia, S. C. SFeb. 9, 1853 So, Carolina---Sumter Dist. By W..LII'.u, Elsq., Ordinary for said District. Whereas;' A. L. Converse ando V. . Converse hath applied to me- for Letters (f Adniin'stration, on all and siniglar the 4&od'and chattels, rights and creditors if ber 1M DeVeaux, late of the said D s t uideceased. tese are, therefore..to cite-and admon z'rillaiigg |a' 4also tw.'* reaof the paid deltdaad, t N~ftu.leo ei at:our nexUtOrdinary's Court .0. *7 the aad suistrict, to be holdeni at Stater Coiurt slouse ont Friday the 25th~ day of F~ebruary inst. .to shtow cause, ilfany, w-hy -the saud administration should inot be granteel. iven under 1my4 hand and seal, thiis 15th day of February ini the year of j.s.} our 1.ord, one thousand eight huni dred and fifty-three, aind in the 76th year of Aimerican Iidepen. dence. Feo. 15th, 1853 l s 80. CAROLINA--SU.''ITE DI1ST,! By WV. L 1, Estq, Ordinary jir sa i District. Whe~reas, WVilliamr Lewnis hath applied to mei for Leiters if Admainistraion, lon aili .and singular the goods andi chattl en, rights and creditors of Rtev. C. P>. Elliot late of the said District, dieeased. These are, thserefore, to cite and adm on-. ish all and sintrnlar, the kind redl and ere - tors of the said deceased, to lie anud appjeair 4ieforeso-nt Sumter Court I Iouse on ihe .tirst daey of 5Iar~h niow ne.t enstiig. Itn .shew caiuse, if anly, why the said admmiiis tration shiould not he giiuited. Witness moy hand and soil of the b..s.] Court, this 10th pay of F'ehrary I1853. W. J. SING LETON, c. c. c. Feb. 1511h, 18-53 ._t So,. Carolina-Bumter Dist. Elizabeth D~avid - JM.David, et. al. B,,fy B1rtue of an order lromn Wt. Lewit, Bllsq. Ordinary of Siumter lDistrict, I wdI sell-on -the first Mlondaiy in Mlarch nr'x I at Sumter Court Ilionse, between th-n egI hours of sale, onie tract of laind, contaim. .527 acres on - 13.y, ini the fork ot Bilack itiver. TsFaus.-A credit ol two yearsx, (all fees cash ) the purchaiser giviing bood with good security amnd a murtgage ioi the prelil. aes to the Ordinary, for the paymencit ot ihe purchase money, with interest fromi the 4Jay of sale. J. C. RilAM3E, s. s. r,. Feb. 15th, 1853 14 Aifnitatr's Notice, I IHAVE appointed Mr. W. M. Grieen, imy '.ient, to settle all the matters of -the Estate of John McLonaldl, late of thi, bistrict. MA RY E. MicDONA I. ,ALL Persons havinig deinandis against the Estate of Johna Mclonald, will piresenit them duly attested. TJhsose inidebted will Smake limmecdiate payment In \V. 31. GREEN, Agent. February 1-, 185-., 17-if The subscriber having discontinnier the Drug Business will devote Ihis whole ilme to the p'ra. thce of tmedicno. TIhose wishing his, prolfmioni. .l suruices will find him ati nll 11unes at his resi dance in the Villege. It. 8. \MLITT M. P. - Jan. 10 1853.,I-y Watchmnan. copy. k a zeis, conishtantly on handii andi for stile ~5. I t lU1)SON & lOT(i'lElt, Opp. Tfemperanlce H Idi Sumoterville. Election for Congress, Bixth Congressional District UNID)lR the lProclamation of his Excel. lency Governot John IL. Manning, issued in pursuance or an Act of the Geieril As. %eiibh- Of this State, paRssedl n11 the 161t Ieinber, A. D. 18:2, the undersigned, \la ngers of Ilection at Suiterville Biox, in the I)istrict of Sunter, do hereby give notice that they will lo'd an Il ctin in Suinterville, at the usual place for opening tle poll, on the 'Ith 1omaiay inl this.t monthI, for a I-preselitative in the Congress of the United States, frotia the Sixt I Contgression ia l)strict of 4-lis State, composed of the Districts of' Xrk..Clester, l"arlield, Rich. huik. Ker, d-iw and Suinter. The poll will be opeefl oil tl;e day naned, aid tile Tuesdiy f ollowing, froin the hours of 9 a. i., to I o'cloack p). in. All persoins consti tutiot'ally qualified to vote for menmbers of lie General Assembly, in any of the re. spective Districts emabraced in the Con rressional District, will be entitled to vote it the siid election at the Columbia Box, if they so choose. laiiagers at Sinterville.--J. J Knox, John 0. 1leriot and G. \V. llradford. The polls for the above E1lection will ao be opened at the following places in the Election Districts of lareIaont and Saleta as above by the rispective alngers to wit : Swimming l'etw.-R. L. Mc Leod, A. S. Watts and John \V. lontgaoinery. llishlopville.-John 11.0Dixon, J. \V. Stuckey aid JohItn T. Green. Carter's Crossing --Thinas 'McCutch eon, George AlcCuttcheon, Jr., antI lardy Scarborotirhi. Spring I lill.--I. F. Rhame, T. L. Smith aim1l James Corbet, sr. Stteburgr.-It. 110iod, Siamuel J. Brad ley and W. W. Reese. P'rov'ence.-.~lhn liallard, C. C. Jack. soI and L. J. D.ikiis. Alanchister.--.1. P. IBelser, V. V. Boyd and James A. I liin. Privateer -Thomnas O'Steen, WVilliam Ne t les aid John 11. Taidale. Isaac Keels, sr., anid A. A. ic Leod. 1ec h:a icsville..- .'. 11. K einely, Jla. W. iiembert anaid William 'rescon. Lowry's.-31. A. 31luilrow, Thotnan It. ziglishi, Jr., and Josiah .A. Flcingn Polls to be kept open two days at Sutn terville and all the ot her boxes. February 15th, 1853 16--td Blacksmith-Shop. The suscribir has removed his .hop near to the Rail lRoad )epot, where lie us ready to do any work in is line at short notice. Tertns cash, or when accoiuis are made. at all, they tist be settled ever% three nionths, Pers ais not d:sposed to comply with the above terois, 'idl ipleaso witholltihei orders for urork. T. J.CO l,\N Feb 7th. 1'53 15--:0 WVatchnan will cn;:y 1t. Notice, T'he sublscribecr hi on iti Driug Busmness giva. to him. eith,-r by the! ye-irs , I3 2, taa co.ut' fr ' befori I lhe 1 ( d papers ilb e tt es, \.Ni n Attorney, I. o ai ne forard and save e f l S. gg WE~atean ci'a opy threec tiatn''. NEW F'IRM. 'elves5 together in the' mieirc':a i businssI taaaer t lhe tfim of Ill'LT Ilt & NEI.; \\l.. IH Y, w'''n b respecti ill y int ani thei r frientds and the puiaie L'enerallyv, that theyi'~ are nowv receim ig : nil Opein Iii a la rge andi well selected' stock of I )rv G(ods Grtce ries, Iloots, intl Shes 11ats :an.1 ('ap-, Ilialware nil ( 'alo'rv', hl.iney .\rIiuh-, &c. &e .. ithich they ai sell e'x~r'um-lvI law~ for enshi, air toi censtiantears whlo will pay U.D' It is uitnieesa ry tio~iii e ncate arti c les, jutst cone ahImu~ ei ti fr vaourselvest' A. .\1. NE;\\ll'iit. .-t thle tiad foroviriv aowcuiehliby .\le. Roy' & .lonaes, urnelu donrth of the l'uint Oltlice. Southern Agriculturist, ..- J(JI 'Xa I, 'i>".''RA'j. Aly F lit , hEl,( 11. NI(', JLIA.;' F"ACTURA IE, O10L(Y .IA]) JIOR TIC 'L T'l' E.l WM'3. SIl.\l.\:. I lartiaculture and 1 iutooh gial E'litor'. lTihe subsctribern will paulih at l.atri'esvill.', S. (. on tthe en)t h Jauiry,. 185:t, theu l'irnitnuml her' oaf a newt Agricultuiral Jiurin:a, ithe I-.littori. torial manattigement't af wh ich't ill be, utnder the arge of Whoii will tbe usjtedf in the I lticubeiiural and Ial'oolog al I i-partmeni~it bay l.11I W31. S'tDi.1FE. (of P'ornariai. uiill be' admliuued' in the body ofi the woirk hui siich witt be plihedtti o0n aciver, if desin-d. I nill be ihi aima af tisi jiournal to suppitly uteful aoriginial taid ielected' anater, onl all ,'iib ye'att i'uinneted' uwirth ihe Agriicultaure ofi the' Slave-'holimt States--tural, ''Tta'teu- lm-i priovetmt---T1htae Ale tenial aiit Alauifactur iig inaterets, &ci~. Thet I'uiil.gical and I lor-' tieulturtal derpartmen'tis wiitlli bioted io the' d ilimiua I~tion aof comrr ci informationii re'pec ting thosmte. pla:tuii aini frauitsi adapted toi garden' an orchardni culture ini the' Smh. lTthe dev'ielop-a ment of vralutable, unati'e frumius, i iebt are seal' tm'red ove'r ate cEuntary', tot inform-nvtioni re spretiung ior,*ign sorts wihich have been'u sinere.e. hully cuilit'iie iniia~ thiiuate', uii.l mte'rest P'otslaigists throutghti thme Souuith; antdi amass of itiurntioniii, tst, by) r'iperientace, has ral rady beeni pirepared foir iis pmages hby the eit'aamr iof thias dep'artntai. .ITh 'iyle in which thle "' A griiauurist" whoc atre enigagedl in rural imaprovmentO~i , to con-~ tibutet to iis paages tad indlividuialst throaughtait that Sumthern c'ouitry itre invited to lendm t hear aid in e'vi'ry depaaiineaal. ('ils oif implemaets, muahinemry, farm buijl inagi andlI' fitiures, tanimals', fruits, &e., wall re'gu burly ndobrin its pages. I Copy one year--invatriably in advanace 81 00 C2 Copies " " " " ' . 51)1) 18 ('oie'aa " " "' ' - t5 00 bl~iteime numbers uijl.- he, pena to persons wi. hing to eamatine beforti subscribing, tut int no a anie wt.il a name be entere~d on our bonks unatil tae rsubscription is paid. a 5j' liditorsanre aolia'ited to insert this Pron pe~ctus, andl dlireat tha'ir exchange liaper, to Po~m:mi i, Newh. erry, S. C. * . 31. STrOKIsb, SheriffIs Sales, B Y virtue of sundry Executions to me directed, will be sold at Surnter Court House, on the Ist Mlonday and day follow ing in larch next, within legnl hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following property. Purchasers to pay for titles : Lot and buildings thereon in Sumterville adjoiningi lands of Clark & Brother and J. L. Ilaynsworth, levied on as the property of John llrogan, at the suit of W. W. Bunbtow. ( One triaet of 100 acres of Land in the Fork of Black ltiver adjoining lands of it. J. Witherspoon and S. E. Plowden lev ied on as the prolierty of Vi. R. Bently at the suit of John A. Colclough. 1 Lot. and Buildings thereon, in Sum terville, adjoining lands of, and near the Itail Btnid, levied on as the property of Thos. McGee, at the suit of John T. Green and 8ims & Nance. I Tract, of 75 acres of land in Fork of Black River, adjoining lands of and where deft. lives, levied upon as the pro. purty of C. L. Osteen. at the suit of Sims & Nance and Vm, Ljswis. 1 Mule and Horse levied on as the property of M. Barwick at the euits of T. Lynn and J. S. & L. Bowie 1 Negro levied on as the property of' Thos. 1. Baker, at the suits of' 11. Spaia and \V- G. )essatssure. 1 Negro, levied on as the property of J. j. Jlelser at the suits of F. J. Rivers, Jas. 1). Weeks, V. 11. Goddard, Ext'x and KIz'rs of 11. Ilaile. I negro levied on as the propnrty of W. S. Blurgess at the suits of 1,. 1. llanks, W. 51. 1)eLorme and C. DeLorme. I carriage, 2 horses and harness levied on as ithe property of Webb Clark at the suits of I'liomas 1). Frierson, L. Barlield and A. J. & II. Moses. I ntegro levied otn as the property of John China at the suits of G. Barton and SClt. levied on as the properly of Joln W. l)onald at the suit of M. l)urant and to be sold on Tuesthy 8th March at Defend ant's residence. I ne'.ro levied on as the proper'ty Thom as W. liglisla at the suit of A. NI. & It. Kennedy. I lorse-, Iltingy 1ad HIarnaes.- levied on as the propertv of John W. Ervin at the siuits of Samuel S1. Green, Meitoy & Jones, and A. Chisolb. 1 M.\ule levied on as the property of John. B. Fle:mmaiing at the suit of Thomas J. Cogihlan. I horse levied otn as the property of F. G. Jenkins at the suit of A 1). Foxworth. I negro levied on as the properly of Jas. AheCa uey at lie suits of Ehlzabeth hourg and E.- . 1 iggin . 1 negro levied on as ses 1). lc, I Ne of J. S 1r .orse .lev ont as the property of W. 11. Wilder atasuit ot Edward Salisiury. I hrse levied rt as the property of B. Maodyl at the suit of WV. J. Gerald. 1 carriage. 1 buggy, and 3 mutles levied on :is gill paroperty ofi E. D. P'ringle at t he staits if .\l. W. Nait han, Th'lomas I). Frier sont, and Sitamuel I'. l'lowiden. J. C. ItI11AM.lE, s. s. nt. Fecb. 15.':h, 1~23 1G-2 t OrThe Frieundls of Dan 11l1 i, .Xtl.\T18, listi., anntounce haima as a cauidai.:te for Ta~x 1lotllor fo r C aremo ant C-. n ity, at the enisuing election. Notice. Al Ithose inid'et to mue I v Note or datte payiInenit lby the lirst. of .\archt or I shalt piut their Notes andi Accounits mi the hands of an otlicer for coitlect ion. 0. P. MelIOY. Dr. E. J. Rembert, 11l aig lo cited at the riesidlence of his F'~,her, Coii. Itembalert, respecrtfuilly ol'rs lis tproioa lli se'rvice~s to the vicimtity andti l'ic, aiid tiiioies by alteitliota atid assiiluil. vy, to huitmes~s toi iierit a share tof their couhlenice and .lupp)ort. Lumber! Lumber !! Theli Stubscrita rs resptect fully) not ties their ('usatiners. that alt hills or irdle liihamb- ina, wil bie illed in regular I inn amiti nist he setstl iir as soon as sawed, eithelr byv cashi ir ne1go iableI papers, no yaiciotuits can or rei// be kept dulring hi presiant yeiaar. TI. 11, COG)UIII,AN & CO. Feb!riunry 8:h ,i I 853 15-:2t Watchmaaa wii titcop~y St Protection from Lightning, .l. II. lIIIB WN is ntow ini this towit pirepiatred tio put upl Sprott's implrovedai Sit v'er t'iatimiuin l'imtedi I .ighatmngtj Itodls. All those wtho wvish to have their piroplertyv secuared from th lleeiits o5l' lctriesaty, cani noiw heave ani o~portun iity of dinitg sio, hv catting at .\ltr. Chait's I hotel, anud eniniire for thet I ighatning Itood Men. Flour ! Flour !! finst recesired a large iua ntityv andl hav. mng iiade arraiineents foir a ciiinitmus uspply of flour, I wil sell to thea cit izens ol Smuaiter IDistriut (capier ithaan they can purchase else whsrt. 'T'IO.\AS U'CONNOlt. F. REICH. Draper & Tailor, SUIMTE RV1L L E, S. C., Ihavinig permiianiently located himself itn his vi latge, on Main Street, onei door north of Major .lohan F. I Iaynswortht's resi dance, olers bia services to the citizens of this District. Hie has paid much attention to his husiness in the cities of Frank fort and Paris, and if you will bitt give himn a trial, he promises on hais part to give entire sat Naction. Febl. Ath, 185 i r.t. New Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufactory. JAMES H. DUE would respectfullh inform the citizens or Sumterville and the surrounding country, that he is now open. ing a TIN MANUFACTORY in Sun'. terville, and is now prepared to fill all or, ders in the tin line. Merchants will -find it to their interest to purchase their wart from me as I intend to sell low and war. rant all that I Hell. ROOFING, GUTTERING and JOB WORK executed with promptsiess and it a workmanlike manner. Thne > ::h will be expected in every instance o tiuisling or delivering of every job. inten-d to sol cheap and for cAsh only. Feb. 8th, 1853 15-tf Dry Goods for Cash. W, G. BANCROFT & CO 253 KING STRET, Charlestonu, S. =. WF have in conformity with the spir1 of the times adopted in our business tote system of low 'I'ariff and Cash Prices, and offer to the city and country retail aid wholesale trade every variety of goo.ds in our line-PRINTS, MUSLINS, 15LKS, BOMllAZINES, SIIAWLS, LINKENS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, D It E S 8 GOODS-of all kinds--ilGWES, 1O. SIE RY, &c. &c. We shall lie crst amtly receiving the latest and most fashionable styles ol goods, and it is our dletermination that our stock in point of Styles and Assort. ment shall lie unsurpassed, aud in chean. ness of price unequalled by any in the city of Charleston. We have made this change in our svstem of business from our pre ference to the small but mnre certain re tbnrn of the NIMIBLE SIXPENCE, rather than that of the slow shillinL, and in the belief that the public cannot fail to per. ceive the advantages it ofTers to pirclha.ers. Our business will be conducted so as to ensure their entire confidence, and we ap. peal directly to their judgmenci. Through our connections in the various markets oh Europe and of this country we possiss the ability and the will to uffer extraordinary inducements to the Consumer,tho Planter, and the Merclant. February 8th, 1853 15-4m. (LT We are authorized to annonee CCol. J AClI F. IS lI .SElt a a candidate to represent, .s in our Ai'xt State Legislature. February 1, 1853 14-t February 1. 1853 Notice.. All persons indebted to -) . WVINN by Note or open account, are, pairticuilarh~ regnested to corire forward immeicdiamteli and imake paiyment, and especia Iv those o two years' stancidiiig, as I find lit stupossile to continue myi business Ino er withuoul peuir aid. ID, J. \VIN I, Febrwiry 1, 1853 14...f By Thomas O'Connor, .Just reeivedi per Rail Road, a choice selee, tien of ig,'ars antd T1obiarro., Cordialci, I're' serv'es of aill descriptions, iellys A'c. At.o ii comiplete assiormnenct so E (.'crb s, w ich hec gucarantees to sell as low tas they can be oh. taine-d from Chatrlestonm for. Fe b. 1, 1853 1--tf Fair and Final Notice. T1lih Bonds, Noites, and Bocoks ofI Ac. count of the late firm of E. ID. PRI NG Ll: & CO., are placed iin the hanids om A. C, SP'AiN, EsIq., foir collection. 'Necessity kncows no la."' Parties interested will lease be promipt and save costs. E. D). PO 'Nt ; .E, Ai' nit icr I' 'a rtinm. A Car'd. W., E' the undersigned par ters of rIbe late lirmi ol E. 1). Pn,: i .Ei & I'X., hanc : nevec appointed E. ID. P'ringle A..gnc to collect the debts de to the said Iirmi.' II. 1. BROGI)ON, Per J. Ii. N. IIAM1.\l WI, Attorney. Febcruacry 1, l1853 14_tf Educational Notice. Teexercises of SUiM NIER T'IN . A DEl:MV were resumedwc alnh'dav' :11st inst. underh- the supervisioni of it. It. KI? k'-r. i.m:cc. Not only a very espceici re-gardci hm:il to eachI Studti's intielie ctIa amc ohysical cuclturte, so as to pireserveC health both of bodyv and indc ; but the mrac doiI n pitrimnct is strictIly att'ncdedl to. Scimt. ccnerton ha l~s long bceen cioted Ior hy--,-mur11~ . b'ly heallhy. acid beuifcul location. It is sil mcatedl three mciles sonuthi-eamst of Fr'iencdshItI IP. 0. Boairing enn Ice otained qulii cnear the schond at a numbiler <,f h'1wccs lii a reasonabmlle rate. Th'le scl hist i r ear divided intoi t wi sessicins, lice icicictis ch w ithi a vacationi of (one wceek ini hle sumi. ccocr, incichnig the 4-h ofic .1u -. TER~1t8~ PEIR QUA RTIERt. Orthography, Radinig, \Vriitmie. Eniglish Gr:anunccer, P'riary' Ge ograp~hy, Arithmnetic, D~ecla'ima- 1 tionandc Ecnghish Compitioni,J A lgebcru, Gecunetry, Survey ing, (I Natuccraclc hlosolphy, &cI. 4 5 L atmic and Greek. - . - 8 CIf February 1, 185314-t Head Quzarter's. M II~l.FORD), 18th January, 1853. G I:sri c. Oi nEia No. 3. El)\VARDII A. SALIMOND acnd L.E\V. IS A. BECKIIA M, Esquires, having been a ppoincted A ids-de-caimp to the cocmmaind er in-Chief with the rank of [Lt. Colonel, wvill he obeyed acid respected accordingly. By order of the Commandcr-in-chief. J. \V. C ANTl EY, Adlj't acid isp'r Gcnceral. nbruay 1, Jmi 14-3, FOR CONGRESS. 10t. Please - announce Col F. 3. MfOSES as Candidate to represen the Congressional District at the next elec tion and oblige MANY VOTERS. . Jun. 4.1853 . 1-tf We are authorized to an nounce W. W. BOYCE, Esq., a candidat< to to represent this Congressional District January 25th. 1853 13-tf glaubibates. SENATOR FOR CLARENDON (ic We are authorized to announce Dr. J. J. INGRAM es a candidate for Senator of Clarendon County, at the nes election. Jan. 4, 1852 10-tf FOR ORDINARY. (LT Mr, Editor:-You will please announce \VILLIAM 11. BRNU SON as a candidate for the Office of Ordi. nary of Sumter District, at the ensuing election. MANY VO-rERS. April 27t h, 1852 27-tf FOR CLERK. (pL We are authorized tc announce T. J. DINKINS, Esq., a Candidate fur Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing electiou. MANY VOTERS. April 16th 1851 25 tf Oz - ir. Editor: Please an notrice Mr. J. J. McKELLAR, a Candi. date for Clerk of the Court, for Sumtei Istrict, and oblige MANY VOTF.IS. April 1:3, 185'. 25-tf F oil SHERIFF. *.-The Friends of Mr JOHN F. JUNE, anuounce him as candi. ante for SheritT of Sumter District at the next election. Nov. 12th, 1852 3-td-pd. XiM: We are authorized to annountice A. E. POOL as a candidatc for SheritTfof Sumter District, at the ensu. ingccuion. December 21, 182 8-tf ON the 22nd February by the Clare nutit Troop) and Sumter ftiflemen in hon the Anniversary of the former, and in be had oh No. co ) t jwn im 101 on t I inst. JAS. 'BOA TW RIGHT, J. C. JANNE~Y. F~ebruary i, 1853 14---2t A CARD, Ameicjcan Hotel, Change of Proprietorship NI rs. .&.rah Flemingr and Mr. James T1 Fieiminug res~p.-etinlly give ntotice, thai they3 have pnurchaMed anmd assumnned thIe ma~nage. me flj ot the A. l ERI A N llOTlEL, la.t.-ly so successfully conducted by Mr. J. C. Janiney. lIn ta.king chIarge of this Establishmient they dlo so with thme intetionm of using eve ry mii:mis thaat experience amnd energy will supiply to give entire satisfacetionm to thmeit Patroiis, andu promise zealous attentin te thmeir comfort. In asking a cotitinance o1 a fair piortionm of pnhhe i support, they do sc: with t Ife assitrance that they intend to de. serve it. T1h~e table wvilI be supplied with evern ting that the msiarket atlords, served up itii the best tiimn, and dispenised by watch. ful awluiats; anrd the chambers and par. hons will be always readyfrtercp tion of guess Rh frtercp February 1, 1853 13-2t Butler & Newbery, I- geerA R minow receiving a gnrlassort mlent of GROWCEIES conisisting' in pr as follows ~ a:a JBrownt C. arid Crnshled Sugars; Io an~d Cuba Coflibe Crtha and Trickle Molasses; Sugar Iliouse Syrup; Cotgate's supierior Fanicy Soap; Fresh Cluster Ranisetns; ilysoti Tea; Chaurh.aton Steam refitied Caundy Sperm, Ada'tine' und Tallow Caulles Fiour and) Rtice; flutter, Soda, and S'uiar Crackers; Sardinies, P'icklest, Precserves, &e Pow .der and( Shot; To(bacco aund Sewirs, &c. &c. All o1 which we wvil sell extitimely low for cash A. ANDERSON, umnsntrille, %. C. Rlespet fully inform. thme people of Sum ter iDistrict that hie lhas 'ust nrecv.) and now oflirs for saule the~ tes'. selectedl and ~v most choice stock of Fall and Wlinter Goods That has ever beenm b~roug~ht to this market. lie thas receivedl many new styles of Fall and Winter Goodsa, which purchiauors v-ould de well to e xamrine be fore bmuyiing elseni h~e re. Ilhack, ilha,G(reer nt ndixied [lroad-Clothesu laini and Fancy CIaimeres; Satin, Velvet andI Silk Vestim~s, floyu iand Mens Caps, &c. -51.50-o A full and large suijpy of lI osiery, Glove. Xsu.meders, Cravats, I landkerchiefs, &e. &c. atl f which SC11will bei sohel oni the most liberal te'rms, arnd at pirices ton sunit the times. Gi? Garments nmaninfiacture.d by the suhscri hen, and warrantedI to give satisfaction. Or ders from a distanice piromaptly attenidodt to. lie may he founid at the stand formerly nc cuipiedl tby A Conway, and more recently by 1). W. Price. A. ANDERSON. Nov. 27, 1852 25 t To Rent, Trho fine dwelling Ilouse and premiass now occupied) by the subscriber. For terms &c., apply to Mrs. E. GARDEN. Jan. 18th. 1*3 12-.tf , 'Garden-8e Garden Seed:: A full nssortment of Landreth's war ented Garden Seeds, which are fresh and genuine. I3UTLER & NEWBERY. January 25th, 1853 - 13-3t ORDER NO. H EAD QUA TYRRS 14T H REC''T S. C. M., j Oldford, January 20th, 1853. The Uppor and Lower Battallions of tie 44th Regiient, South Carolina Milit-a, will parade, the former under the com mand of Lieut. Col J. D. Blanding, at Sumterville, on Saturdav, the 19th, and the Lower at Bradford's 'Mills, in Claren don, on Saturday, the 26th of February next, under Major T. 11. Connors, armed and equipped as the law directs, for drill and review. The Commissioned and Non-commis sioned Officers of each Banallion will is. semble the day previous to their respective reyiews, for drill and insiruction. By order of Colonel P. m. MLELLETT, Col. 44th Regiimnt, S. C. m. W. T. WILDEit, AMj't. Jan. 25th, 1J53 13-4t LARGE SALE Of Dry Goods. Which for variety, quality, newness )f styles and cheapness, merit the attetion of every body, some of which we hiere enumerate: -. I H A W L S . Plain colored Canton Crape Shawls, at $5. Stuperfine Cant Crape Shawls with extra heavy fringes, Itich I.mbroidered Cant Crape Shawls, Siulerfine French and Berlin Wool, Iteasedalo, Tyne and Bay State. Double. Four raced and Long Shawls, of the lieiviest description. Ilea vy 10-i- iquare Woolen Shawls of the following styles: Santag, .enny Lind, Florence and Bays Wnter. French Ebroidered Thibhet, Broche worked. Junigiard loon workud ani plain Thibet Shamiwls in choice variety. Embroidered Canton Cra, lroce voiked and 'Paris printed Mant es and Scarfs. DRESS GOODS.. Plain and Figured LACK Gno'1 RLEYN Simris, 'lain'colored gro'd Nap and Marceline Silks ; Striped and Plaided Winsk Silks; IPlain Figured, Striped ano Plaid Mous. D-Lains in the latest styles and richern dyes. Scotch ainid Engli.l prined d'laines of tlh handsomest pa tronw. Plain Paris Mous. D'Laines in all va riety of colors.- FRENCi, GEMaAN and Fxo .1s 51 EarNos of the inst sulerioir qualities and colors. French and Eiglish Chintz patron Calicoes. Best quahties und snakes of Ateri can Prints. Col d Organdies, French Cra Liese, Iareges, Crape Wrpari. Illuiions, Sk Tissues, &c., bor evening and Hall wear. Aluo just received. 13-2 of beautifully Emibr6idered Swiss Muslin Rohe patron Drusbse, each one having a Fashion Carn attached. EMPBRlOIDEIES. Exirasuper Fnr-cit NEEDi.E CuEMiSETTFS of the richest descriptions and finest quality. 'rices from 37 14 to $10 a piere. and late-t ctyles French needle work I4N CoL.LaS in a very large I r.p Et,zttnc L N E 6lo a superior as .of tile best :-n m tat atur Extra Colored, White Ind Blac-,- En lish Srum 'StLK Stockine. Bett qiualities Eng. lish MlonArtatt 'a--iina,..lack and Slate, Colored. E xtra tin-s andi -tmv qualities Im ported FrenchI and Engls b'ijt 5-TOexmxes lBlac k and White. Open Cloke~d and plain Stockings. Bilack,Sla te, Bilue Mixed, Mlode Cilors aund Superior quali ties W hite English Stockinig of the uelebrated I'rom Franc(e and Ibiiyal Hlrowin, lrands. Extra Fine and he-avy qlualities of Ge-ntle mesn's U utcn Sinis andl l)ntAw,:s of L.ambs W~ool, Saxony, Me-riuid andi Stockiner. lim ported, LAn :s [UNnra VE~sTs of ilerino and Gauze Lambs Wool. LAntas ANDI (GEN'r G.ov-Es, of Silk, Mermno, kid, Ljislu Thread, Kid make Silk, Segovia, Cotton and other de scriptions. Large cond foIll assoruin.-nt of tGEN Th.EMENS, FAsuiox~rnLE SurTtt, CO~isa, CRAVATs, AND l'OCKET llANDICRacarrjys. Ir.AN~aTs, Londoin Ba thi, luthield', atid Whitney Blankets, FL.ANNS LS, Wvl.h * Sn is bury, 1-rench Alerino and E-nglish Fleanes Stupertine Embossed Cloth and Victoria Da masks, 'I'AIIL AND Pt.sxo Corgnx. left qualities, of Hro~wn andi~ White 'AmE DaAsARs, lloybies, NArxiNS, Tow,:is, AN lamasi LtNm':s Asta Si:EETINGS, of oUR owN DiRECT lMi'OtTATtox. C:OTTox Goons, Tickings, 3-4 4-4 and 1'2--4 lirown bhe-etinags, lIest quali ie ks of Long Cloths, hams, Satmnets, Cassitteres, Vestings, Biroad Cloths, &c, &c., It will be worih your watile to call and ax amiti betfore piurt-hasinig eluswhere-. W. J. J ACOiJI a: SON, 2-21 Kitng-st., (letnd) opp. the Big Boot. Charleston, Jan. 241, iW23j 13--tf Further Notice, To aUll wo it may CJoncern: AS no one ma~y he deceivedl or have caiuge at comuplamiit. The siubscriber gives niotiee thait lie will inivarjibly atnd' wit hot any nmnuer of dhstitnction, duritng t he termt o! b~s Shme~i te!ity stinctly adhere to the l howinig Rules: T1hat any~ aid every, desc-rip t ion oft prop erty levied on, must accomnpa ny the lIetph. ty to Sumitervll, tir a goodi bond for its deh,'ery oni the ne-tl sale day. Thiat eve ry levy-s .nimade, wiill lie dis. posed of on the seconiud sale day', afterley unless .-et t l. ThatLI all the Exectio ins in the Oflice' must ho settled-t in somie wny, or stayed be fore Coturt, as he does tnti initml to be ruled and gunlled by false promises. Those tunstubstanutmul andi unlsathistetory promaiis will tiot save the Shieritf and securitie-s from rutin, trnmth is trth atnd lie intentds to do what lie says. J. C. Rlh'ilE, s. s. D. Ja n 18dm, 18533 12..-t h JOHN N, NEVIN, 5SUMfJTICR I'I L', iS. . (Nearu the 1 )epot.) Painting, Gilding, and -iBronsing. Gilding on) Gold anid Silver, and Graiinig. I Ioiisehold Fturiiitture done tip in the neat est and best miainner. All lie usks is a fair trial, lHe go- raiiiees to give entiire sat is tact on. M- All ortder-s fromt the country promptly attended to. Jani. 11 th, 1853 11.-1y Improved Endless. Chain Water Elvators. - All persons wishing the above Ehev-aters cani lhe sinptlied hy the subtscriljec,~whao is'thbAgdht for the District of Snraiter,f~ . . R TGO Sumtervill i n bor p.' VL 4, COLUMBIA, 19thJa ' The Managers of -Electionbain lac Congressional District throughetwt State, are hereby required -to-pt~ij V Polls at their respective placoa t ions, and to hold an election for p tatives in the Congress of "the,'U States, on the Fourth Mond n i ry next, in conformity with t biev I' unto apponded. In obedience t , tion passed at the last sitting ofe lature, a writ of- Election well. each place of Election, in each sional District thronghout the Stale the event of those writs nit reactlin - destination, it is deemed, advisable, Executive, to idsue this gerieral riot" remedy such contingendies as may occt~r; JOr N L. MANNING The State of South Car To all and singular the Manag f General Elections,for each at District th, oughbut the &%'ae In pursance of An Act of the,. G Assembly of this State,-passed,on the:. Deceember, A. D. 1852,tyou. are heebr1 j quired, alter givinglegal noticd (ind In duly quaiiiied) to proceed to hold an eld 1 tin for a Representative in tice Corigr4l )" 4 of the United States, for each Conri al Di..trict, on the 4th Monday in Februavy next, and the day following, at: the: sa' places and t; be conducted by the.same im acnagers, of and ine the same nuanner' 1 thre election of mombers of the Sta'te lature; and after havinig determiniued6i- - 1 etrsons duly elected, yo:: do cer'ilj be same according to law, t.nderyonrai aind seal to tice Governor, at Columbia,.' lihe first Monday in Aprid next, con which Jay tle vioes will be founte-j, and therei ler the elections declared. Given under my hand and .the a the Statc, in Columl!a, t~lis. 20th day O .innary in the ycar bf our Lord ine'thd U'' sand eiglit hundred nd fifty-ihred, Ad ii tire 77th., year or th sovereignty aridln4 5 leLpendence of the ited States of Am rC.%. ' ca. -. . By the Governor, / - . JOHN L. MAN BrmijAsms ient, Sc'ry.9[State.' January 25:h, 1853 . Th State of South CAROLINA. To the fanagers of Election for t-Ihi,' Election District of Clarendon GREETING. - - W1ERNAS h t in it S ia foe br the Elodtio: c I eco'nai T tlie offiaselfho eernor of t 4t ci acceptance of the sane.- And wheres sb the Constitution o 'Soutii Carolina;i i provided thrat'a .writ of election shall'-Iee. . siued by thte P'residenet of the Seat the puerpeose of illhneg the vacancy fthsii o casionedi, for the retnainder of t~frm (c whli h thce mcember so vacating his seat by 7 ~ aecceptincg thce ollice of Governor, was elect. i edl to serve. ,.- , Now, therefore. you, and each ofyou,' - are hereby required, after due' adveiseuK, mnent, aned with strict regardl to all the - visions thce constitution and laws of thesatidf& w State, tnhing your duty in sdecaso,'tot4 hcod an elecltion for a mnemoer of the SeW9s~ nte for tire Election District aforesaidgto e serve for thce remcainder of the term which,4 tire saidI Johnr L Manning was. e'ested toq.y K. serve; the pmolls to be opened at the various,4 - plaeWcs of electin within the said Eleetlo'~ District of Clarewldon, on the- fourthlian. day of F"ebruary, in thce year -of ou o' r, e thonsand eight hcundred and flfty-thres by the varions sets of managers for:thosauh. places respeectively; thce managers for..allT> the places of electton aforesaid to meetzat Samcuel Harvirc's on the Wednesdag, foi lowineg, count thce voles and ddelare the electione. T1his writ, togethcer with your returns of the election to be hceld under it, you have. hee tore the Seneate at the next mneetcng (here. ot. W 'IT.VESS, thce H~onorable R. F. W' Allston, P'resident of thce Senater at Colunmbia, this sixteenth day~of De. cemnber,itm thceyear ofour Lrd thousand eight hundred aced fifty t wo, and in the seventy-seventlj 'year of thec sovereignty and independented ot the Urnited States of America. 'R. F. WV. ALLSTON, President of Senate. MA NAGERS. Fn!ton.--T. C. Richardson, .J. Brough tore, antd Birown Mlanning. ~ Blrraam's.-W. L. Reynolds, ..D Bru~gdonc andl Jamnes II. H arvin. O)wen's Mluster Field.-J. AL Felden A~4~ l'. Birock, and 1). L,. Ragin. - * Shcorters:-Ilamrrilt on H uesbaneds, Wnp' y-v \Vibeler, and Becjamrein Walker. ::a b Pack's Old Place:-R. -P.-Haynsworth~'~ TIhcomras licurgess, and Jarmes Plowvden. West's Old Place:-J. 8. AlcFaddi~ A. Rieb. atnd Joseph C. Burges.' Mal;'s Store:--Dudley E. Haodge,'t. Wetherspoonr and Josephc 3. P-lowdedi.-' " Witherspoonc's Old Mluster Field:W-aa l'otpes, Williamc M. Mcintosh, 'and W. II"k 31eElveenc. Mott's Cross Roads:-,S. B. CokerJ., WV iaker, and Samuncel Tonmlinson. Janutary 25th, 1853 13-~~d D. J WINN, Hras juset re'eeved front Italtimnara and No*ci, York, a large arnd well selectte stocl o o IBroadlcloths3, Cais'Iimm'es - n~, the finert and best that has everhedn broueght~ to thiS maarket. - ' , --A iso,--1Jj Ready made Cloching for Ge6ntarid Yosthq, -' ofeerncited ddecription.. 1!gvinp~; lected the Gods, and hrad theom maide o t uer, h'e can warrant thfr work. -t 'Av Evory descrlption aned'quality of GloVesgDreei i( intjrmadn up to-e:,Cage, .811k Craa,~ $itk P'ocket Haj whefa and Neck Tie Lineni .shinr, do. contr, Moiedno Unederab~.* do. Drawvers,laiffreIer * at'ind mtah or gentlcemenu'Whih hsnlbo orom arnd atitkiA c all -fria hi.sd thae. tise ni of the Dit nit