The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, February 15, 1853, Image 8
atches. Jewelry, Etc,
IR lEsPi'FUIrr.LY tinfitormrs h-s friem'is
I t lie has now (ni hanad, and will von.
.tmlly kerp, nn extonsive assortinet of
Gold and Silver Watches,
A A'T L CO S OF E VER Y
VARLIYTY.
A LARG1- V A I TY,
MILITA RY -IND Il (.Y
GOODS,
Grins, Rifes , Sportsman's .1pparatus,
FINE POCKET &. TABLE. CUTIERY,
Together with all kinds of
Fancy Articles.
lif stock of WATClE.L, CL.OCKS,
SILVER WARE, and JEWEIltY en
braces a Iandsonme and fashionable cqolec
tion of such articles. It is hins designa nrit
to be surpassed in the taste and elegance
of his selections, rand his prices will be
lound on exam'nation to be as moderate as
at any other establishntia in the South.
lie solicitu a coitiitntitice of tihe Custom
'etofore so liberally bestowet on the old
firm. R. A. YONGUE.
February 22, 1853 17-tf
THE 'COLUIBIA BANNER'
I t'UtSLisrmn DAILY' A- SI' ; Tar-W i g .y
AT $3; AND WrKtY A- $2,
NO PAPER WILL IIE SENT FRIOM TUllE
OfFICE WITiOJT 'AYlEN'T IN AD.
VANCE.
Its cirenlation ertendLs thronaghtout this State,
and all the Southtern Stateia, and pireentsi a
guod opportumity for merchams to adaertiie.
to colms are filled Withl tie Iate-st Ne.4s,
foreign and doimesti-, as files of Eiuropean pa
pers are received weekly. The piublication of
a large collection of Dotumentary papers rvla
sing to our
REVOLUTIONARY HISTOtY,
will be cotnenunnced as noon asi we can arra rige
them.
The "Banner" Office.
Circutnstances having plaeed us in cl.irge of
'the nflice, we have made every arrangement to
render it one of the most col plIete in the- (o.
try, for all kinds of work. The addiioi of the
Ane look Preus of the late A. s. Johimto to
our other stam piower-presses, antd the Car.
press, enables us to do
All kinds of work at short XN iec.
Soors, CAnns, n0.-n1.ra.
PAMPIHLITS, CiteCIT.AlaS, INvIrA-urONA.
Saa.Irs, I UANuniiiLt.s, rso-ar Es, &C..
LAW AND EQUI'TY IllLAiS.
Plain and Ornamental
Printing in Colors.
*It. W. G-IllIlES, Proprietor.
T. F. Gitaxrxncit, Printer.
Columbia, S. C.
Feb. la, 153
1o, Carolina---Sumter Dist.
By W. EWi', .sq., Ordinaryfor said
District.
I Whereae, A. L. Conyerse ani V. M.
Converse iat applied to in-' lor /ewters of
Adntnstration, on all and iniiiular the
gods and chattels, rights and creditor, of
J1-bert M. DeVeaux, late of the said Ds
trict, deceased.
ar'. therefore, to cite ial adoan
h M 41 uiis. !,"aW the i- - -
jgJ1 irey of the said deceaspd, to
bfere. me at our next-Ordinary's .Court. a
-the said-Di~strict, to be hohhl-:a at Sumater
Court Ilomuse ont Friday the -.5thm day of
aFebruary inst, to show cause, iftant, wvhy
-the said admimistration lsould 'nt be
grante'l.
Givuen un der myv hand anid sealI, thi
15ith day of F'ebruary' ini the veair ot
j[.. s.} our I .ord, one thnonsatnd eigfht huni.
dred and Iifty-thiree, aindl in ih.,
76th year omf Amrerican 1ndepjen.
W. LEXVIS, oa. s. o.
'80. CAROLI NA--S U.ITER. 1)1ST,
By W..L E I)S, E sq , Ordinary jer said
District.
WVhereair, WNilliamr L ewis haithi applied
-to tme for Letters 'f Atdminisirat ion,, on a:i i
.antd singular thne goodls arid chiattleis, rights
and croditors of Rev. C. I'. Elliot late. oaf
the said District. deceasedl.
These are, therefore, to cite arid admion.m
ish all and singnhulir, the ki ndlredl :;id( ere -
tors of the said dleceased-n, to bei aind appear
4aefore rme at Snoter Court I Itinse on thme
.tirst day of Mtar-hI now ne-.st enasrning. to
.shew cause, if any), why itse said adii s-iij
tration shonld not hec grainted.
Wit ness moy han d and seal of t he
~..s.] (onurt, this 1tht paiy of F'ebruary
Feb. 15tlh, 1853i_.t
So,. Carolina--Sumter Disi.
Elinubeth David
J. M1. David, et. al.
B';I y 'irtu~e of an order from~ W. ILewis,
lsqi., Ordinary of Stiaier Dentrict, I wd;
sell on the lirst londlay ini .\larchI nmex
at Sumater Court I loose, between thI! e ega
isours of sale, one tract oit land, coitiin
.5.27 acres on -U-ny, ini the lork o1
Bllack River.
TrF.RMtS.-A credit ol two years, (all
fees casht ) the purchnaser giving" huond with
good sccurity anrd a miori gage on the piri'ni..
sses to tihe Ordinary-, for thet paymen~it ofi lihe
purchase money, with interest fromi the
.day of wale.
.J. C. RhIAlA 1, si. s.r.
Feb. 15th, 183 1 -->
Administrator's Notice,
I IIAVE appointed air. W. al. Gr-eat,
rmy Agrent, to rettle all the matters cf
the Estate of John McI oniald, hate of thin,
Divtrict. NARY E. Mi-IDONA I,).
.ALL Persons having decnnannds agaiiist
the Estate of John Mconald, wall presenlt
them dauly attested. Those iidebjted will
make immtsediate payment to
February 1-4, 185-l, 17..tf
'The subscriber havig dhiscontinaued the D~rug
Iunsiness will devote lain wahole mime to the prma..
ties of mnedicene. Th'lose wishing has profemiona.
al suireices will findl him ait niliiiunes nat bini resi
dence in the Villege. r;i'',.I.
Jain. 10 1853, l--ly.
Watchanan copy.
FIlSfK's AlTALL.IC CO)lFFINS of a I
- a zes, consP~tnly on hiand andI for ainke
FIUI)SON & BfIit llIL,
Op~'p. Tempe~sranice 11.d1 Su mteri ille.
ine I ~n I-. lA.','!. I -
Election for Congress,
Sixth Congressional District
UN l)itl the Proclaa;tion of his Excel.
Iency Governot John L.. Manning, issued
in pursuance of an Act of the Genreral As.
seinb 01 of this Sinte, passell on tihe 1th
IDceinhmer, A. D. 1852:1, tire ttnlersigred,
.iae ' Election at Stumterville 1ox,
in tie )ist rict of Sitnter, tit hereby give
otirice tiat tlfey will heod< an F.'ectionl in
Stuintervil e, at the usual place for opeeiirig
tihe poli, on the 4Ith Monday il tis ins nth,
Ior a R-presentati e in the Co~ngress of the
United States, from thie Sixthi Conlgressiont.
at I!stract 4,l ;,s St"Ie, composedl of tie
Districts tit I ,rk. ('hester, Farlield, IRich.
IbiK Ker:e w and Stinter. The poll will
he opoed <' ie day iier, arid tile
u'iesd-ti -l I0 ' tlowing, fro n the iours of 9 a.
Inl., to 1 'clock p. in. All personrs con.ti.
tutioially quabliadl to vole l'or incimbeers of
ithe Genreral Assemnbly, inl any of tie re.
spective ])istricts eieibraceti inl tire Con.
g'rressiolal )istric, will ie entitlel to vote
In the S id electioll at tihe Columtbia lox,
if t iIy so choose.
.aintgers at Suitterville.--J. J Kiox,
John 0. I lerro and G. \V. liradlford.
The piolht for the abuwe Election will also
Ie oleri at the hollowintg places itn tie
l'ilection l)stricts of (Careinrourt aid Salem
as above by the respective lanagers to
wi:
SwIjintnrg Pen.--R . . \lcIod, A. S.
Watts anll Johin W. lontgomnerv.
Ilivihlpville.--John 11 Ih Dxon, J. W.
StirCkey anld .ilm T. Greei.
Carter's Crossing --Thoinas 3cCurtch.
econ, Georgte .\1 Cul tcleoni, Jr., anot Ilardy
Seuarboroug.ol
Sprinrg Fli.--l. F. Rhame, T. 1,. Stiith
alud -Iamert(s Corbet, sr.
Statehurrg.-It. 1100:l. Saimtuiel J. Brad
ley an111 \\. W. Rieese.
1'rewtlenc.\-.rhn lIallard, C. C. Jack
son Uil L. J. ),1kins.
31achete.--I.F. Ileler, W. V. Bloyd
atn Jaines .A. ir vini.
I'miateer -Thoinas O'Seen, William
Niettles ;,m( Johni ii. Tindale.
E-ligsh Cross llas-.lh .lotte,
Is aa Keels, sr., atl .\ . .\. .\ei Leor1.
.leel:ulesvili.-'. 11. Kei'eliy, Ja.
W. Rienibert. and \\iiliain l'rescott.
Lowr's.-M. A. .\luirrw, Thomirn It.
,Itlish, .Jr., andl .:dah .\. F;eiing
lolls to be kept opeii two days at Sinn.
terville and all tie bet lrr boxe.
February 15th, I853 16--td
Blacksmith-Shop.
I'le sscribwr has re-inoved his shp
near to the R-bil Rload I)eot, where he i .
ready to do any work inr irs ire at short
no ice. Teris cash, or when acconuts
art niade at all, they irst Ie settled ever
three tuontis,
l'ers mns lit .ysposel to coflp!v with
t1h-0 ablove teriuls, v~l please. teitholidthei
rders for wtn k.
Feb 7th. 14515 -'0
Watchrian will co;y tit.
Notice,
The mbscriber h
Dr)rg Besmness give.
to 1nt, e'ith,-r bV
te yeirs i" N, I
182 t co( re ccVrx
h-.:fore the 1 i.
fnprgil e I -t
Attoriy, f - -oriOn. (Crne frwntri
atnii mae, cc - !! S. 31FEl. LETT.
0Jan iWa.I I 1--1t
S Watchmnan copy' thrrer: I !ires.
NEW FIRM.{~
Th'e subspc rih--rs h-fn r cg as...ee d th 'erIo
.elv~.es toei ther int thc'ereruiin bin-irnre.
crelier tire fitrer retf lT'.iti. & NI,\' l|..
I1 V. wectubl rnesp'tennlyrfl ilntr threir frienrls
an th ie prhic genrrally i, tiat threy are
norw rt-ceivtttg;rtain oernrr c a ilarge antI
wvell 5'Ir-etie stic 1 lI)rv I; 'eels, Grcoce
rids, Ifecres, anti' Ph.es, ilt IN cli' ii
I 1 tlw re2 :1:. 1 'r ,eh rc'v. I.,n cr .\ror;i -
& c. &e c . ur hich Zh.y w or --11 ~n.x:r.-*c..lv
lccw leer icash, ocr toe (rrtomerry whote will pat
Il ' It is nonrreessacry ten rncrt '.ri
c'!es, jul-t co:ric hlccte --'c tfer vcoor.mctcs.
V. N. Ilir'T.il,t.
At tirhe .e:url ferorec it c -itpee'l by .\le.
llv e& .Itmne5, erumc tir noir b or ret. l' e1t
Siurntcervilfe, ( -t. 15. 1'-52 5f--i
Southern Agriculturist,
A J0UL/ f.1 '>/.' /;el'/ .1/
/c'.lI//i, ../:''/.i.- 'N, j/; E
FAC(T(,'I, /'U.11/>,ouy V /
1101l IC.'IL 7'I L'. N.
'I ~ gia 1-liliteer.
Thle 'ubscrib.-r will pubtili.-h ait i.auerensrvill..
S. I('.. (Irte jmb .lccan vtry t'. thte tirst cecnee
le-r cit a ew .:riecutural .teircural, rthe t-.ditori
ieorial rnaneenti of wib nr il jl be. uetrr te
Ih.are eel
Whoec ne ill ic e.--inede inr tIn' lleerrnrerl andi
.'tlIL. W~il. SI'3M311-'.i.,eof Plucari..
It wilil Ice pricnte ed l fre teeter nii riewe
lire cer Te--htl rge ctavo. Nr doul~envousu.
ari il l c on~eltaine' Ir pt e.Ice.c eel ti ert..,ul-et
,.euctr w'ill tee puerblislched ocr aceeve r, it' dlesirced.
I iiill l'e thc ie ien f Ihis jouernarl ic toejuppy
udNeful oerigin:e andc ,.eleede eneortter, ecn all srrb
.Jeetrs i'eccectced withr thce Agree-chur* ot thre
Slavel.ohllinre Statee-ltcral, Taisten ric hn.e
lcerrree.---The 3leeIe;c.t rcc ;nil etcecrtie..
meg icere'srs, e. The l'cmoerrefeical asrd fIoer
tieeuliurarl nldeanerns will bec evoeted. 1o the
dlISscicnicdaion eef cerretesufcrmeeatien respecteingr
thran~ placn. auil Irurit' mialtedc tee gaIren anret
oerlcardl cultuere inr the Seeuch. 'Te evceeop.
mnert eel valeuale ntrive f rurite, wiech are seat.
trcitere ricer th e rnit trya. c ice !erntinc re-'
spectineg lfore-ignt '*mls cn hiehl hase beI tc m-re -.
Ictlty eullitsatdin hir nehma4crte, ci.i meret
'u.<er"elci..rist lctchougheut rice Smnhc I; andc a mar~ss
oet iienratione, testred, Icy cipteriernce. lear al
readcy leent perepared tfer liesepages bey te. eerr
ref r r t e eeareec .
Thea tire tyle irn ichi nthe '' Arniceuhrltict"
will be priede weill bce ant rrnderente' teo all
whote re tngargced ire rurcl imeproemeien'rt, tee cccr.
rrliute to its peage's ;and indeivielerre thrccereeghot
ithc eeeouthIer rir unteccry carel inviitetc c lre h-d shrr
nid in rvery eiutrtuentr.
( tm of rtiillcciemet, mra-cinrcry. fairmr bceilt.
iccge airre lixtre-, animartrls, fritn, e&c., wuIll reegu-.
nrly nraec itcr paese.
I Copy one year--icinainly ire advnrce 8 0(t
18 ( 'optie, " "e "c - 15 00
Sjegrienr numbrtere wcili be~ sent tic perscona
wahmc rg teo exammiriee before nsbsribhing, lburt in
ncr e re nc i n name he entei'redj on cour boctks
une titl he r'tbescriptiion is pail.
Uf:~' itore nra noticie~te to irsecrt hcise P'rot
ecu, ande dlireet thei r rnexcangoa paeije-rs to
('omn:eriae w bcefrry, S. C.
:.reeSTOi ir
Sheriff's Sales.
B Y virtue of sundry Executions to nc
directed, will be sold at Sumter Couri
Ilour, on the 1st Monday and day follow.
ing in March next, within legal hourE
of sale, to the highet biddor, for cash, thei
following property. Purchasers to pay fot
titles :
Iut aind buil(ings thereon in Suinterville
adljoiin lands of Clark & Brother and J.
L. Ilaynsvorth, levied on as the property
of John lBrogeani, at the suit of W. W.
Bllnow.
t hic tract of 100 acres of Land in
the Fork of lack River adjoininig lands ol
It. J. Witlierspooin antid 8. E. I'lowden lev.
ied in as the property of Win. It. llently
at the suit of .lhin A. Colclouigh.
I ,ot iand Builditngs thereoin, in Suim
tervdlle, :djoining lands of, anld near tli
lI;,il lHoail, levied on as tle property of
Thos. McGee, at the suit of John T. Green
and Sims & Naice.
1 Tract. of' 75 acres of land in Fork
of Ilack River, ailjoininig llds of and
where ileft. lives, levied upon as the pro.
pcxrty of C. L,. Osteen, at the suit of siis
& Naice and Vi, Lswis.
1 Mule and I lorse levied oni as the
pri)pcrty of M. larwick at the suits of T.
Iviin and J. S. & L. Bowie
1 Negrtx levied oin as the property of
Thos. M. Hiker, itt lie suits of 11. Spann
ald \V- G. l)essaussire.
I Negro, levied oi as the property
of J. J. lelser at the suits of F. J. Ibvers,
Jis. 1). Weeks, V. 11. Goddard, Fxt'x and
Ex'rs of II. I Ile.
I iegro levied in as the property of V.
S. Burgess at the suits of ,. BI. lanks,
W. M. )e Lorme a nd C. DeLorme.
I ca rri:age, 2 horses anl hi riess levied
oi a, Ihi, propxerty of WVebb Clark at the
suits of Thoims I). rierson, L. Barfield
:1ni1 A. J. &- P. .loses.
I neiro levied on as the property of
.lohn China at the suits of G. Barton ~and
L. II. I1 1 ks.
I Clt liviei on as the property of John
\V. Donahl at th'- sIt i E. Ibir;xt and to
be sohl ii Tuiesdiy dth larch at Defend
ani's resiaence.
I niero lived on as the propert v Thom.
:1s W. EigliIih at the suit of A. M. & It.
Kennxex v.
I lxir', Iitgg anil liares- levied
oil as the- properiy ovf Johin \V. Ervix ;it the
i's of 8ainuel .I. Green, e Rloy & Jones,
aill A. Chisoilm.
1 .\ ule levied oan as the property of John
B. Flem:m1axiaig at the sitl, of 'Thonas J.
(C' ghilan.
I horse levied i as Ilie property of F.
G. Jiikiins it the sum. of A 1). Foxworth.
I ii'grx levied oi as Ihe properi v (if Jas.
NIC.an'ey at the siats of Elhzibetli
hoirtr and V.. S. I iginri.
I iero levied oni ;s
sex I. N3101,
I Ne'
of J.
lir
.xixre, .vie oni as the tIro pertv of \V.
.\. Wiler ti tit f Eilward Sahistrv.
I hi rsxe lev[ixl xxi as the property 'nxi BI.
.\inxly ai the sit .of \V..Jl. Geraxl.
I c'arriagex. I bxuggy, atnxl 3 muiles.. levieal
ixn ais lh. piropexriy of F . I). I'rinxxle ait the
-alit' of.\lN. \.Vx. .Natan, Th'finias I). F"rier
sonl, ail 'xiinuL F, IX 'lxw~ lx'n.
l-'O l'A.1X (t:)J,I.,-|CIT )ll.
KVr- TIhe Friaadls of Dasau
flU.Ii,'ll'I'l, F~sqf., atxinnoune hxix as a
c';xihilitxe fr Ta;x ( 'xllectiir tfxr C..axrxexnt
Ctyxxv at iix' enxuiing elexctixxn.
Notice.
All tioe iuxhxebted to xme I v Nxote or
iilitn .\ecxnit axre notatixd tox mxeke ixxxme
dote fx.xinienxt by te first ot .\liurch xor I
blhll pit ihar Notes ami Axrxunxta ini the
hx:xxxxf of ,ax xxliicexr for cxllect ixxi.
.* P'. .'ex OY.
Fe b. Shx. i I .'5--t
Dr. E. J. Rembert,
I Iavingr lxicatedf axt thle rxesidenilce of his
l': fxxr, ( ioi. l~xitembert, r'spxe'tful oI ~ l'ers
hxe prl~oa ser~IxI~iii toxth vicinixtv aui
I 'ublic, andxi hxopex by* antenxxxn aixul aisixflm.
iy, lix hxax.xxxess tix inxerxt a share xof their
cxoxfixdencxe :xxuxlix fupport.
Fexb. "iix b, 1,x:I i ..1
Lumber! Lumber !!
Thexx ubsib~ixrs rxexetflly noxtuixxs
thir t 'la:imxer... that xaluli~ xxs r ordxe
hambixll mi, wd~flibe filed in regxlar t inx,
x:0l uisit hei i'eaL~l fir asa soo axixs 5~d~ix,
xubeixr byv cash- lx r neigox:iabfle pxflpxr.., no
yeaily arunits canx or tri/l hie kepit xdurinxg
the presialt yeia r.
I'i'rnaryx 4:h . l-5J:t a-j
'\\'ate lxxn wxx copy -dx~3.~ t.
Protection from Lightning,
.1. I1. lIII( \WN is nxow mi this towno
pireparedx iii put iif Spxrou'i Iimproxvie Sal.
Allxxse whox ~ wshx to hauve thexir piropferty
sxxxured fromai the efl'tcts of ~Eix'trx'ie a,ca
no1w havxe an oppoi rtunlity,'xx ofxioi' .o, hxr
ucxlhug~ ;xt .\lr. C'loxna's lixtel, amxii eniiir~e
for the l.itinxg tof M\cxi.
$txmt cry ille, S. C. lxFeb. 7, 1 853 15-3t
Flour ! Flour !!
in inxade axrranlemenxots tior a comiilxnmuxs
xxuppjly of floxor, I wilfl sxll iio thex exizenxsx
of Nxxxnxer IDiixiiet (fcaper thanii thxey cani
puxrchIause elsewhire. .
Til(H I AS O'CO.N Nt ll.
F. REICH.
Draper & Tailor,
II ing~. pexrmanewxly~x liiexited himsielf in
lxi. vxhIuxex, xxi .\xla.x Streeit, oxne door
nolril th of :\xjxor .hli hn F. I xy nswvorthl's rei
dxonce, xxfUrs h is services to the citizens of
this Di1st rict . .lie has paid nochx aittentioin
to his businiess in the cities of Franxk fort
andx Ptaris, a nd if yout will butx give him a
trial, he proiises on hx s part to give entire
ix a tarmn.
New Tin and Sheet-Iron
Ware Manufactory.
JAMES I. DUE would respectfull'
inform the citizens of Sumterville and th
surrounding country, that he is now open
ing a TIN MANUFACTORY in Sum
terville, and is now prepared to fill all or
ders in the tin line. MArchants will find
it to their interest to purchase their wart
from te as I intend to sell low and war
rant all that I sell.
ItOOFING, GUTTERING and JOI
WORK executed with promptiie-s and ii
a workmanlike manner. Tlhe .h wil
lie expected in every instance o tishim
or delivering of every job. I inte:o! to
cheap and for cish, only.
Feb. 8th, 1853 15-tf
Dry Goods for Cash
W, G, BANCROFT & CO
253 KING STiE',
Ch arleston, S. U.
We have in conformity with the sIc
of the times adopted in our busines.- t i
system of low Tariffand Cash I'rices, am
offler to the city and country retail am
wholesale traile every variety of goods it
our line-PRINTS, MUSI~lNS, -i L S
lBOMBIAZINES, SHlAWLS, LINE-N.S
CLOTIls, CASSIMERES. ) It E S
GOODS-of all kinds-G l.tWEm, lo
SIE1RY, &c.&c. We shall be *nstar d1
receiving the latest alnd modt faslionabk
styles of goods, and it is our de',rminaton
I hat our stock in point of Slyle. and AssOrt.
mncit shall lie unsurpassed, aud in cheap.
ness of price incrualled by any in the city
of Charleston. Ve have mitade this changc
in our system (if lusiness from our pre
forence to the simall but mire certain re.
turn of the NIM L SIX'ENCE, rather
than that of the slow shillin, und in fh<
beief that the public cannot fail to per.
ceive the advantages it oiers to liurcla.ers
Our businiess will be conducted so as to
ensure their entire con/idence, and we ap.
peal dtrectly to their judgment. Throigl
our connections in the various markets of
Eimpe and of this country we possiss Ilst
alulily and the will to oufer extraordi:ary
iducentCttS to the ConSuie tier, the Plarter
and the M'rehant.
Februarv 8th, 1853 13-4m
(IRcY We are authorized tc
ainounct1e Col. . ACMll F. I M.EIt a
a enndidate to reIresent its itn our ;-x
State Legislature.
Febrmary 1, 1853 14
i resu g e epoE
February . 18. 3 i .-53
NoticeA
All personts intdebied to I .. WINN
by Note or iopen acenungtt are pa rttnIcularh
requtested to conme forward hr..nedliateli
amiultimakepayimenut, and 'spet:ian those o
two years stndyasio in t !:poissihkl
to cotiniue myI~ busjiness Iiooter withu
pecuniiary aid. ID, J. WIN N,
Febirtuary 1, .5 14--ti
By Thomas O'Connor,
Just receivted per I Ril Itoadi, a chioie .e ter'
tin of ('igair antd Tubacneo, (. rdnials, P're
serves olf all descriptions, viv *c. Altoe:
comnptete aissorit.mnt ort G -. to t achu i
guiarante~es to sell as tlow as lihey cuai he obt
iained fromt Chiarlestont fur.
Fe b. 1, 1%53 .t-..tf
Fair and Final Notice.
he I3.inds, N otes, antd llooks ot Ac.
count uof lie late tirm, of E. 1). l'ItING( LI
& CO., are pilaceid ini the handus (it A. (
StAtls. q, for coul lectti. *Nreessit
laows nto Iawt."' l'ar-ties initerested wii
pilease be protmpit andi save costs.
January 25thi, 183i t -it
Wt l the unidersigned pa noers -: ne late
lirm oR E. D). 'i. i. r & < K, i iaven
apiteid E. I). l'rintgle .' :om to col ler
the debts due to the saul tirm,.
.1. .J. G(1tIDO N.
13. 1'. JIRlOGOt )N, l'er
J. II. N. 1l .\l.\I'ET,
A t toriney .
Felbrouary 1, 1 S53 I.1._ti
Educational Notice.
Th'le exercises of SI' NI NIElIi'T IN .r
iiuder-a the suplervisioni oft NIr. It. I'. lic-r~
t.t:tni i-. Not ontly- a very esperiud regatrd in
hinel to eacht Student'ts intellectualt am
nhysvical cutlture,. so as to presort- in he:i thI
bohuth of bodly and iminad h ut tie tmioral dei
par tteit as strict'y atneuned tee. Soini
m;tonut ha~s long beent noteilr r ..ai
blyuhealty aind beat iful location,,. Iti is sitg
iiatdl thtrtee muiles~ soiuth-iieast ut Friend.--hi
I'. (O. liarditng ennt be obhtauime d gtilt
near the schtuol at a tntumbecr iit places fu
at reacnabt~tle rate. 'PThe stch'hwuai - r ear in
dliviiled into t wo su-ssiounn, lit e iuuuons ex-tl
thl a vationi of otne week in 'her sttm
tmer, iitc hing the 4th I of .1,1 g.
T lEII.\15 l'lt QIIA lITERt.
Entgliih Grantiner, Il'rminarv- Ge
uoi phAitgll hmettiieeima tt, D
lion~nd Eghsh ompoi'tin,
.\lg br, G opo r, surveying, (i
I .atin ati Greeuk. - - - R (
Fe brinary I, l -53 1i..2t
IReadI Qukarter's.
M II.I.FOltD, 18th Janiuary, 1853.
G(Nr.nxt. OtnnEnt No. 3.
EI)W A RI) A. S.\ l,.\ONID and JMW.
IS A. IHlC1(llAM, Esquireti. htavitng hoer
appoinited Atds-de-catp to the comnmanid,
er in-Chief with the rank of lat. Colonel
will lbe obeyedl anto respeicted accordmng3y
By order of the Commtander-in-chi.
J. W. C ANT EY,
Adlj't and Intsp'r Gienueral.
FOR CONGRESS.
,D Please announce Col.
F. J. 51OSES au Candidate to represent
the Congressional District at tihe next elec
tion and oblige MANY VOTERR.
Jun. 4. 185 . 1-tf
W e are authorized. to an
nounce W. W. BOYCE, Esq., a candidato
to to represent thi Congressional District.
January 25th. 183 13-tf
G alibibitcg.
SENA TOR FOR CLARENDON
Gp' We arc authorized to
announce Dr. J. J. INGIIAM is a candidate
for Senator of Clarendon County, att tie next
election.
Jan. -1, 1352 10-if
FOp. ORDINARY.
0: Mr, Editor:-You will
please announce WILLIAM [I. BRNU
SON us a candidate for the Office of Ordi
nary of Sumter District, at the ensuing
election.
M ANY Vu-rF.ts.
April 27th, 1852 27-tf
F O R C L E R K.
qonTc We are authorized to
announce T. J. DINKINS, Esq., a Candidate
for Clerk of the Court, at tie eanming election.
MANY VOTERS.
April IGit 1851 25 if
0&7 ITlMr. Editor: Piease nit
none ) iWO iiMr. .. J. MlcKliLA.A R, a Candi
date Ir Clerk of time Court, for Smniter
District, and oblige MANY Vo-r.nS.
April 13, 183-2. 23-tf
F O R 9 H B R I FF.
f-eThe Friends of Mr.
JON F. JUNE, anumounce him as candi
.! nte tor SherilT of Sumter District at the
next election.
Nov. 12:1p, 185:. 3-td-pd.
W We are authorized
to nnnonire A. E. l'O n, ts a candidate
for Sherill'of Sumter District, at the ensu
Di- mbecr 21, 1852 8--f
ON the 22nd February by the Clare
nuit Troop and Sumier Riflemen inl hon
the Anniversary of tie former, and in
be had of
so nu i itswn ;in tit, on te Ii
insi. JAS. BOATWRIGHT,
J. C. JANNEY.
February 1, 1%53 1--2t
A CARD,
Change of Proprietorship,
is. irahl Flem,g anid Mr. James T.
Fieiminig riesin-etfuilly give nomtice, that they
ha~ve purchIasedl an aii;ssumedicl te nmaniage
imisnm ot thle A.\l RI A N I IOTEL , hit. ly
so successifully conducted by Mr. J. C.
In takinig ebarge o~f this Establismnnenti,
timey do) so wvith the intentionm of tusingr eve
ry mmm:mii that experiencte arid energy wvil
saipmly to giv.enirestisfactioni to their
Pat ronms, amiml proise zealous alttentiomn to
thieir comfotcrt. 1mn asking a conmtinu iance of
a fa ir pm rt ion it pubbei I!suLipport. I hey do. so
with thme aissurance that they intend to de
The table will bie suippliedl withi everv
th ig iht t market albrs served up iin
t he best mianniier, anid dispeimsed by wamtchm
ful nmtenda~tm; anil thme chmambiters aind pair
hirs wvill be always readyfrtercp
t ion of giuests. (yfrtercp
'S.\tllAlI FI.E.\1NG,
February 1, 1833 1i--St
Butler & Newbery,
All E now reeivinmg a gencraml asort
mntnof G il(0CEIII19 Econsmisting in part
Iirown m C.:ami Crushedm Sugamr5
1Il0 andl( i~ Inh Com.e:
Cubali andi Trick IeJ .\lasimes;
I Stugar I iouse Syrup;,
Colgt.ate's supioir Famnier Soa p;
mlo 'Tea;
ioutr andim tie;
I'arin, PikePesre,&.
Il'mawder andii Shmom
Tobmacco aind Semga~rs, &.c. &c. Al l of
wicht wem wdml vIls' extmemnly low for c'ash.
A. ANDERSON,
Iteipect fmI ulyinforrnms t~he pp of Nm
ter lIimtrict that hei hast just rece-v I amid
nowui mitl-rmi fr salei the lies' selectedl and r
most chijce. stoik oif
Fall ued WViiter Goods1
'I'hmat hmas ever bmen bmroughtl to thmis market.
Ili as remceivedm many newm styles of Fail and
W inter (Goods, wh Iich pumrchansers v-ould dto
well ito estumnine heirme buiying~ elmmhr,.
lliba'k, ltlume,Greenm amid mmixmed Ilromad-Cothecs,
l'lain tad Fancmy ( am imemres; Sutin,. Velvet,
mandi Silk Ve~tingsm, llomys mand Mens Caps, &c.
A fuill andi Ilamrge sup .ily of Iltomiery. Gloves,
Suisp~mener, Urauvatm, Ilamndkerchiiefs, &c. &cs.,
all oI'f wmhiebt will hie mmhl on the, most liberal
termsi andt at pirimces to, umit thme ites.
Q" Garmen.ta mnfacitturedl by) thme subscri
her, amnd warrnmted to givme matisfaction. Or
dera from a dtisumemme proumpttly attendield to.
le maiy bm fouimmmndt m he smtand fomerly oc
cup~ied bmy A Comnway, andm more recently by
1). W. P'rice.
A. ANDERSON.
Nov. 27, 1852 25 f
I To Rent.
Thme line dwelling Ilousie and premises.
now occupied by the subscriber. For
terms &c., apply to Mwu.
E. GARDEN.
I n. 1th, 1qv3 12_,
Garden Seed
Garden Seed::
A full nasortment of Landreth's war
etted Garden Seeds, which are fresh and
genuine.
BUTIER & NEWBERY.
January 25th, 18.53 13-3t
ORDER NO.
HFAD QUARTERS 4-'ruI R EW'r S. C. 11.,
Oldirl, January 20th, 1835-.
h'le Uppor and TLnwer Batiallions of tie
441h Regiment, Soth Carolina Militia,
will parade, the forner oundr tie.% comn
mand of Licut. Col J. 1. Blanding, at
Sumterville, ont Saturday, the 19th1, and
the Lower at Bradford's 'Aills, in Claren
don, on Saturday, the 26th of February
next, under Major T. H. Cniors, armed
and equipped as the law directs, for drill
and review.
The Coinnissioned and Non.commtanis.
sioned Officers of each Ilaualhllaon wil as.
setinble the day previous to their respective
reviews, for drill and instruction.
By order of Colonel
P. Al. MELLIETT,
Col. 44th Regiment, S. C. M.
W. T. W ,DER, Adj't.
Jan. 25th, 153 13-4t
LARGE SALE
Of D ry Goods.
Which for variety, quality, nlewnfels of tyles
and cheapianess, merit the attlenllion of every
body, isome of whiclh we here eraunerate
- SIfA WL S .
Plain calored Cniton Crnp! Sliawly, at s5.
Supgerftie (Canit Craup, Siawis with extrat heavy
frinigv, tiali h:tnhiruiltered nir Crape Siaw i,
Superfine Freinch and lIerlina Wool, leaf-sedal.,
T1yni4 and iay State. Doble., l-'ur raced and
Long Sha wls, of the len tivieist des-riptio. Ilea
vy 10.. -quare Woolen Shawlafis of' the following
styles: Sanritag,.leny Lind, Florence anid Hay1
Watter. French Ehroidered ''lhibet, llro-he
worked. Jauniqiard lun workud andI plain
Thibet Shawls in cioice variet y. Embroid ered
Canion Criape, lrocla warked and 'Paris
printed Mantles and Scarfs.
DREWS (00DS.
Plain and Figured L.AcK Gito'u RLEYN
s:.KS. I'luin colored gro' I Ntap, anl Marcelinac
Silks ; Striped and Plaided Wu,,h Silks; init,
Figured, Striped ana Plaid Mous. DLains in
the latest styes and richar- Iyes. Scotch aad
Etuglinh prianted d 'laine of the haandsotiest pa
tras. I'lain Paris 31eis. D'.aines in all va
riety of colors. FnENCe, GEnM1AN and FNo
1.sm MF.INos of tile matositNufKpriir gnalities anal
color. French and Euglihm Chintz patron
Calicoes. Best qualaii., timd anakes of Aimeri
c:ana Print. Col'd Organdies, Frern-h Crape
Liese, Iiareges, Crape Wlparis. Ilhions, Silk
'l'ifssnes, &c., foir evening and fall wear. Allo
just received. 132 of beautifully Enibriidend
Swis. MA',sin HOe patron lyrsaea, each one
having a Fathion Carn ittached.
EJLIlkOIDERIES.
Extra super Fnrscui NEcna.E CIFMaSE'TTE3
of time richest descriptions al finest quality.
'rices from 37 112 to $10 a pice.
t and latet 'Ivles French needle work
-1- C(.LARS in a very large
-oa sulaurior am
OcNode,
< ( thei baest
a.- ~ ~Needile
d
i-nmane:ntue,
Extra Colored, White nit! lBlack.ialish
SPIJN Sit.E sitoeking ae -,t fI; lities ng.
listh Slon ivIAIn '' tsctu,,llaak iad Slate,
Colored. Ixtrai ttia' .mal tto -e qualities Im
ported F-renah ui I aigli -sa~i SroKaNss
It-ac'k an Wht.
Fines.'t gnamlities E't icae f[-...,: lTtnrEAn
Open C laakeel ad palinat SNtcking.. lilack ,Sita ae'
liltue MixedI, lade Colors astad Satperio~r quali
ties i, lute -.ngli.,h '-tockait maf the,. aelebrateda
1-rom Fratce artu lloal liroaa, rindns.
lExtr inte tadIt haviy qutalitie~s of (Gentle
Wool, baarony, M, rin andl Stockiniem. im-,
portead, LAUt Est :Ntatt V'rrstot' nt.lerino itan
IGauze Iatambse Wool.a I.Aagis A~ Ni .Er
Grzov~ el Salk, Me rantI Kid, Jijl,, Th'readl
Kiljl amake Silk, Segovaia,' ottan andm other tee
tacraipaiona. .Lar 'e tial pl a.'tut-,mto U.
Ti.EMtENu, l'AmutoN.stnLE StiiTTs, (oit..iltS,
CnAvATs, AND 1'oeEET- IIANDietrys.
Illm.A N~Ts, I~ttondonB Ia, liutlia-hal't tmati
Whitne'y linkets, l-'i-ANNt~t-S, W<leh, SaliA
bury, F-reanch 3lerano andl E-:aglishm E.lineli
Supterfinte lmho-aed (l tatad Victoria DIa
masks, J AnI.E AND l'tANo Coaggg.
liest qaitiesa af iirmwnand Whte Vite I'l'iE
D)aStasus, tinylies, NAIrt X5, Tlon-ns, Ae-i
inissa lmsr.NS .iti) SuENs og oea OWN
Dinma c-r1 birontA-ra).
CoraN G~oaans, TIic~kinags, 3-'I 4-4 anal P2--I
lirmawn Shmeetinags, liest m< aalities of Long Cloathms
Sheet-inags, (tmamries,, 3~ ausliaa,, tCheeaks, G;itag
hamits, Sat imetA. Ctiaunimeresm, Vestiings, lruad
Cloiths, ke, &c.,
it nill bec womrtha your wieaile to call and ex.
amm before purvlamsinag elsa-n hiere-.
W. J. JACOjil xv SON,
221rl Kigst., (lenad) (tppl. thlie Bag Boot.
Further Notice,
Toa all whVna imt nwyq CJncern:
AS no onae amy be deceived air lave
rantge of catmpahat. Theaa wscatriber jgives
anzy nannea.r of adstincttioan, duaring. thae teram
atr his Shae~alahtty trii-tly adhero to theo atl
loinag Rleas:
Tlhat anay tamn1 eve-ry desacripationu maf prop.
erty levied oan, mtat iamcaaomptan the a pu-~tat
ly to) Staantaersale, ar a gorad bondma for its
dehi'ery on the ne.c t dcgay.
Thlamt e very Iaevy t-o am.e w illbie dus.
ptsmed of oan the seconad saolii da afer Ievy
aualess .-eiitled.
Th'at tall thl' lectIons itn ithe O11icm.
mast h e sett led ma .oame war, or sitavedl be
lore Couart, as hae aloes tointniatal to be
rtaled1 andt gu Il lay l.a se paromises. Thoaase
tunsubhstantd andatm ua t stetory proatmi es
will tnot savye theL Shaerill' aaaa sc-ti ritieas
frtain rnia'h triauth is trathl anal la itetds tat
dlo whtat lie says.
Jan IS Ih, 1'953 12_.tt
JOHN N. NEVIN,
SUM.lTEA|'! 7lLL, S. U.
( Ne-ar the lI epat.)
Painting, Giding, and
Bronsing.
GIilig on Gold and
A t.SO,
I Iinscholdl I'aratituare daone tapI ini the neat
est ad hbest anneaaar. Al Ilibe asks i-a a fi r
tri:ml. lI I garanateas tio give entire sati.
laaea aot. O-f All orders'a tromt time counttry'
prmpt ly attendedi to.
Jatn. 11 th, 18->3 1.
Improved Endless Chain
All persons wishing the above Elev-ators can
be ampajpliead by the suonearibaer, who is ithe Agett
for the JDistrict of Sumter, S. C.
R . F. ITG.ON.
amtuervi lle, fleembher ,1851. a;-t -
0
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~~.45
A 4CA
Jf'
COLUMBIA, 19th January
The Managers of Elections in, eae
Congressional District throughoutthai
State, are hereby required to opCr- tiA
Polls at their respective places,,of ps
Iiors, and to hold an election forUeq.
tatives in the Congress of the; Undi
States, on the Fourth Monda' in Febnvit r4*:
ry next, in conformity with the writ'
unto apponded. In obedionce to ifesoliue4J
tion passed at the last sitting of the4:-lgws
lature, a writ of. Election will bejeent
each place of Election, in each eigrps. -
sional District thronghout the State .an
th event of those writs not reachin LJ
destination, it is deerned advisable, by It
Executive, to i.-sne thib general iiotict
remedy such contingencies as msay occu'
JON L. MANNING.
The State of South Carlifna.
To all and ringular 'ho: Manage ofji
General ElIetions.for each Congr essa
at District th.iughout .ie &%tae :
III pur.,uance of An Act of the Geien
As.eimbly of this State, passed onthe
December, A. D. 1852, you are hdreb' rq.
(iired, art er giving legal notice-and being
(tuly luaiilied) to proceed to hold at ele .
Ot for a Representative in the Congress
of the United States, for each Congresisioin. %A-1
al Di-.trict, on the 4th Monday in February
ne.t, and the day following, at the. samei
places anid to be conducted by the same
nit riagers, if and in the same manner as -
the election of :nicihers of the Stn'te Legia
liture; and -jr r having deterinined on ths -
teraons duly elected, 'I.y do certify ihe
sanisle according to I hw, t.:der you -hand
and seal to the Govern' r., at Columbia, bI.
the first Monday ins April next, in -whicia
day the votes vill he "onted, and thereafi.
ter the elections declared.
Given under ny hand and the, Seal.of
ihe State, inI Columbia, this. 20th day of -
Janunary in the year 4f our Lord nothoti
sand eight hundred nd fifty-thred, rild in
he 77th., year or tht sovereignty arid in
dependence of theU iited States of Anidr
Ica.
By the Governor, Z
JOHN 1. MANNG.,,
BessJAts PNriti, Secryof State.
January '5:h, I1853 . - 3
The State of South
CAROLINA.
To the Managers of Election for -it
Election District of Clarendon :
GREE TING.
WHEIRE.S, the seat in the Senate of
)' te. for the Electior. District
ecn-nd v wa l
lie oflice of.Govern-r of the $ii ca i s
aCce)tiice of tie same, And wher y
-the Cotntitution o 'Soutil Carolina, it is
provided ithata writ of election shall b61te-.
suedl by the President of thre Senale, for
the pucrpopC of fillmng the vacancy liius o
caskiod, lor the remainder of term for'
wh~li hi the mienahr so vacating his seat by
acceptirng thre othece of Governor, was elect.
ccl to serve. ,
Now, ihierefore, you, arid each of you,
are hereby reqlutredl, after due advertise-'
ment, and wvith strict regard to all the pro.
vi onis the constitution aind laws of the said
Statcce, toninriizg your duty in such case,' to"
hod ian elei on for a memner of the Sen
uite for the Election District aforesaid, to
serve foir the remainder of the term which
thre sai.l Johni I.. Manning was eected to
serve; thce poils to be opened at the various .
laces of eletctioin within the said Election
tDustrict ofi Clarendlon, on the- fourth lion. -
daty of Februacry, in the year of our Lord
o e thouscnandl eightlt hundred and fifty-three,
by the various sets of managers for those ,
places respectively; the managers fur al'
thre la.ces of1 election aforesaId to meet. at
SramuelI 1IaIrvin's on ihe Wednesday, fol
loworig, count the votes and declare the
e lection.
Th'lis writ, together with your returns of
the election to be held under it, you have
befo~re the Senate at the next meeting there
of.
ITS'ESS, the Honorable RI. F. W.
Allston, P'residlent of the Seniate, at.
C2olumbhia, this sixteenth day of De.
ceniher, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and fifty.
t wo, antd in the severity-seventh year
of the sovereignty arnd irndependene4
oh the United States of America.
' R. F'. W. ALLSTON,
President of Sonate.
M1.\N AG ERS.
Fuc!ton.--T'. C. Richardson, J. J. Brough
ton,, and Blrown Manning. *
Bhradliion's.---W. L. Reynolds, J. BN.
I Iroigdoni. ri Junies 11. 1liarvin.
Owe'IS Muster Fielhl.--J. M. Felder, AC
P'. flrock, andI I). L,. Rnigin. -
Shorters:--.lamiltoni Iusbands, Wmn
WV dier, aind flenjcamin Walker.
1rcek's Old Place--R. P. Hlaynsworth
'icihomas Bucrgess. arnd James Phowden.
A. Rich, raind Joseph C Bucrgess.
IMar k's Store:-- l)udhley E. hlodge, C. L.
IWit hie'rpoen a nil J.hi1)i M. Plowderi.
W\ithirspooinx's Old Muster Field:-Jas.
I loipes, Williarm M. Mc.Inrtosh, and WV. HI. .
Mott's Cross Roads,-S. Bi. Coker, J. ,
WV taker, and Samuel Tomlhinson.
Jianuiary 25:h, 1833 13---td
Inas jusnt received fronm ltimorn and New
York, ai large and well se lecteo stock of .
Biroaithclothus, Caasdmeves .and4
the finer t and best that has ever been - out
--A LSo,
Ready macto Clorhring for Gentr~s' and Youths,
*fevery qutadit y anrd description. Having we
leted thre Goodis, and hadl theom mado np t~o r
uier, lhe can warrant theiwork. -... -*.
Every des cription atid quality of Gloves ;.Drwen
liata madau til -0 order ; Caps, Silk Cravat.
sitk Pocilket Handitorchiefs and Neck Ties
Li.a rshiis, do. (ollar.. Mferino Undelcrshir&
do t~rawverrs, with eve. artiu.hau itorn b
gentlemen, whneh ha otformon Mas nahJ ~id '
and soleits a call frohislii ' eismra a
tc h ttns of the Diliried gne~U t
Sumervlle' ov.15t s 4