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s eldk7 Tq hr huid-usorMnt f let WAtches, Th 09S OF EVER AR IETY. GE VA R 1KTy 2 o~pan's pparatus, I 9_ _ ,ABLE CUTLERY, ? 5thwith all kinds of . nyArticles. of ATCilEs, CL-OCKS3, AEnd 'JEWE '.tY en: et 1"aidsoitie and fashionable collec Sicki 'I&. It is is desinri not dreiksed 5in the L -ase, and ele ance hi electidste, and his prices will hie I * 'dt xt~ii~9ntdototwto S o1n e ination to be as moderate as atanpher'estilblislunent in .thle South. 86 soi'ds a, Contmnuanc of the citatoml 103 46 bdally 6estowet onl the old -arm R. A. YONGUE. 0b iay 22i1853. 17-tf .HI, OLUMBIA BANNER' - .1tW811 1C D VIarY A- 6G; T-WEEKLY '3; AND WEEKLY A'r $2, NO'F"APER WILL BlE SE.NT FMOM TH E ,VFlPE .WITI.O.U' PAYMENT IN A D. , : . , V NCE. Its'drehm-l ton ~extends thronghout this State, n6d All th Southern States, and revents a opportaniy formerchants to advertise. L tc fill6)l i ndo. ed wdith the Latest News foreigt-athiomestic, a files of European pa pierl air.recived t weekly. The publlientioni of a large collection, ofIocumentary pers rla ain to' our REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY, ivl icointicd an soon as we can arra nge ..nner" Office. Cirouistances hiaving placed us in charge of hefi 2 have8 3a every arrangement to -renderlit one of the mnost cornplete inl thle 4-01un for kidsE Do' work. Th ahition of the "T Pres, of the'late A. S. Johnston to our o r stiat pouwer- Sreseb and the Card pOressenablest to doi Alkids'of work at shor Ntice. on c~a, nEurpen a lPAuM iit Ts,. (ZRCULbAft, IMVITATIONS, nays .e, -ec -nad wee.y.% Thros-r1na, &of -,AW.4ND: EQUITY BLANKS. laro iand Ornamental rtigin Colors. IW. GIHBES, Proprietor. Columbia, S. C. i MA.193 17-t 3 --'-Sumter Dist. By _41-, ksq., Ordinaryforsaid District. hiere dA. L. Convese and V. M. tersq ath applied to me for Letters o t utha 4, on al and singular the A 4) md.-ciattelvi rights andi creditors of elt oaMiut, t late of the said Dis hr, i r . 'o n jid on dina"rg add&.Pes f, eh laten A S.u terio ' larusekos~an Fs'c-uew ridaf the Carhdaof ~rsnay inut.toshow,. sifn,(h thAlP/dudiniofistrat should.ntcbe granAReel ivenl nd myrham nalti r: dr.ntind i-hre andlinrs h 7 (tih yea of AmericnIdpn detiumbae.. - 0o 9AROLINA--SUMTER Dist, - V!.O W. IW1:, Exsj., Ordinary for said A.District. n .M W Ieaeat, WiiliamtLewesfortheappried t itp6atesof diitatooi .an: inula tt good and chaitlelrrihts chtl, ihsand creditors ofRv.CP.Eitlaeo teailditict,; decated. hesidDs Thee r~ thereforeto cite and admuon .ai 1 e.ileit SumterCor luenth ~ ~'tary jut Mar-:h nw cauet ein . wty .tre~ajond ad nisrainshudnot be gatd * Gin es my had and sealo thie art6th pay of i ehruary h ero W. .SNLETO, . . D. Fdb15th, 1853 -l1i-2t vs.CROIN--UMELD T yvW Litieo-a order rdimr W.r sewid ql - dinay ofsutr Dstit,. a atSaieri Couri liuse Leween the aplea u, ~~~L~rs ofsl, n rac f Adilan, oall ackdrigte god nicitlargt ~and . creditor of tw .Eot eas orl the scash) therichcased.iigbodwt good sor thenrefortgagie and thepremi se al'thamidinalit, fthe indredt. ofrte purelas~mney- wituitert rom onthe - rtlyf J.~ C.w RnASE, eas.ti. t. tai n njis't.hrants otce '&VytAgent tny setle althe mtes ofte the Esta thi 1ohn pM~oad of rtis ~isic. 15tM,1RY E MDNliD. So Crolnavingmderd Dgist Eth e tt Dfaohvdonlwlrsn - W M. GREENtAgenl. ?sq4hdiuary of,.u85 er 1.-triIwl ThcI-le.bsc,be havnd dicninue trhe tDrug BtSustr wiCeorte Hois, ewhee time egal. tice 'M~ nlenetac ose lashin hicpofntin r - denceiinthheVllrkge. ?5R~s-A rdi 01 twMELETT, M. D. dayINS ofaae. c tyAontaittiyeonehandl thd fortenseof j tic UDSONRY&.1 MU ENALD ?e Tdlyatterstd . T us iddwill Eleeto Congresh Bixth CongrossionalDistrict UNDER the Preelamnationof his Excel. lency Governot Jol L. Manning, issuet in pursuance of an Act of the General As. seiblv of this State, passed on the 16111 December, A. D. 1852, the undersigned, Mainagers of Election at Suniterville Box1 in the District of Sumter, do hereby give notice that they will ho!d an Eection ir Suniterville, at the usual place for 6peninql the poll, on the 4th Monday in this month, fora Repreitihtative in tihe Congress o( the United States, from tile Sixth Congresion. al District of a State, composed of tiie Districts of . k...Chester, Farfield, Rich. lank. Ker, aw and Suihter. The poll will he opeeti oi tlie day nared, and th'c Tu'lesjy following, froin the hours of 9 a, s., 104 O'clock ps. in. All persons consti. tutionally qualified to vote for members ol ihe General Assembly, in any of the re spective Districts embraced in the Cois. gressional District, will be entitled to vote in the said election at the Columbia Box, if they so choose. Managers at Suterville.-J. J. Knox, John 0. Iferiot and G. W. Bradford. The polls for the above Election will alc be opeined at the following places in the Election Districts of Clareionit and Salen as above by the rcepective Managers to wit : Swimming Penls.-R. L. McLeod, A. S. Watts and John W. Montgomery. lishopville.-John 11. Dixon, J. W. Stuckey and Jolin T. Green. Cartwr's Crossing--Thinas McCutch con, George McCutcheon, Jr., and Hardy Scarborougli. Spring Ilill.--B. F. Rhame, T. L. Smith and James Corbet, sr. Stateburg-B. hlood, Samuel J. Brad. ley and W. W. Reese. Providenice.-John Ballard, C. C. Jack. son and L. J. Dinkins. Manchester.--.. F. Belser, W. V. Boyd and James :A. Ilai vin. Privateer -Thomas. O'Steen, Willi'am Nttles.nid Johnit 11. Tindale. Eiglish Cross Roaes.-Jolmn G. Pottr Isaac Keels, sr., and A. A. Me Lend. Mechaicsville.-F. H. Kennedy, Ja1. W. Renbert and Williaim 1rescott.. Lowry's.--M. A. .fuldrow, Thoinani R, English, Jr., and Josiah A. Flening Polls to be kept open two days at Sum. terville and all the oilier boxes. February 15th, 1853 16--td Blacksmith-Shop, The suLscriber has removed Ihis shop near to the Rail Road Depot, where he 1. ready to do any work in his line at short notice. Teris cash, or when account. are made.at all, they nust be settled every three months, Pers-is not d:sposed to comply with th' abiove teris, vill please withoi thei orders for work. T. J. COCIILAN Feb 7th. 1'53 15--2* Watchman will copy it. *N Notice, The subscriber haviniro Drug Business gives 1 to hin. either by r thn years 18, I 182, 1.t come forw, before. 1st1d0 re es, Ngistr.i ean I J. ). anding, Attorney, ftir oliection. Come forward Ond save c-. IL - S. MELLETT. (-7 Watchman copy three times. NEW FIRM. Thme subscribers having asoiated theim selves tog.ether in the mrercanlile I busmi ness undler the tirm1 of llUTilNlt & NE WD-. II. Y, wouhld respectillyv in their friends and the piic L'eneralIly, tha;t thmy are now receivmg aiml opening a large and well selected stock of D~ry Goords, Groce ries, llootis, a a Slai's, Ts anid (Caps, Ilf;,-<lwatre andi Crockerv. Fanic~y Artieles, &c. &c., which they wvill sell I x: remely low for cash, or to custoimers who will pay upl etua~t~ lly'. fJJT It is unnecessary io cenumcrate arti cles, just come ailoti! see for yourselves. I. N. Ili;TI.EIL. At the standl formerlv occupied by Ale Roy & .Jones, one door north of the l'int Otlice. Sumnterville, Oct. 15. 1352 51-. P1tOSPI CTCl[S OF TI'll E Southern Agriculturist, A1 JOUR1NAL 01F RURJAhs AY? FA..IRiS, MECA'IIANIL'S, MA EU 1ACTfURA, J'03I0LOGUY A NJ) 1101RTIUL LTURE.L En :Wn A. G. SUMM.\El. WM.N. SUM\l' i L. I lorticumltiure and Pmoniologient~ Editor. Thme subscsriber wilt publish at J.aurensville, S. C., on the 2iuth January, i853i, the iirst nmni tber of a~ new Agricutiral Jourrml , ithe EtIitori toral Imaaeent of wvhichi wilt be under theo (ch.trge of COT,. A. G. S tIMMJ:.'t Who will bea iiasiedI in the llI orticuhmural an] t'omnological Iliepartmein lby MIt. WM1. SUM3ME',i, of Pomnaria. It wilt be priinted on fine pa'per with newt lirevier TIype--arge ocavo idoubille cottumnas api n ill co lnam :1 paeres. Noni averiisemienmt w ill be adtmitted in t heibody o~f thle woirk, but stnehl wiltlihe published on a cover, if idesiredt. I will Ibe te aim of t his journal to suipply useful original and setectedl muatter, on alt subt Jects conneitctead with the Agricutiure of the Stave-aoldtim Statev---IRural, Tasie andl im-. p'rovement-- Ihe Mecheic tat and Manuifactur iig interests, &c. 'iThe Pomiologicalt and Iflor. ticeultmual deparminentNm wiItli h avotedl to the dissmnuatioin of correct in formuatioin resetinig those plants and frulits adampted to, gard en amt orchiardf culture in the South. The develop. menit of vuialube native fruits, whaichl are scaii tered over the country, andi infornmationa re upecting foreign sorts which have been swems fully cuttivatedl in this limnate, wi.I interest l'otmologisis throughout the South; and Ia imass of iinf(rnaiion, testedm, by experience, hats al-. ready becen prepared for its pages lay thle editor of this dlepaertment. The line style in which te "Agricultuirist wallt be prinuted will be ani iindtuceiment to aill wtho are engaged in rurail imoprovemnent, toi con tribute to its pages ; and intdividuals throughout the. Southern counitry are invited to lend their aid in every depatmenit. .Cuts of imptlementw, machinery, farm buiild-. ings arnd fixtures, animals, fruits, &c., will regu. larty ndorn its pages. T E .l RMS. 1 Copy one year--invariabty in advance 01 00 0 Copies "" ' ' . " 5 00 12 Copien'" " " " " - It) 00 18 Copies " "'" - 15 00 Specimen number. wilh- be sent to persons wihinigo toexamine before subscribing, butt in no ease will a name be entered on our book. nutil mhle stubscription Is paid. 23 Editors aire solicitedt to insert, this Pros. pectin', and dIrect their exchange papers to ri'wmia, Newterry, s. C: ........-;. ).31. STOKES, flY virtue of sundry Executions to me Bidirected, will be sold'at Suriter"Court liouse, on the let Monday and day follow. ing in March next, within legal hours of sale, to the highest bidd'or, for cash, the following property. Purchasers to pay for titles . Lot and buildings thoreon in Sumterville adjoinino lands of Clark & Brother and J.-. L. Haynsworth, levied on as the property of John Brogan, at tihe suit of W. W. Benbow. One trct of 100 acres of Land in the Fork of Black River adjoining lands of R. J. Witherspoon and S. E. Plowden lev. ied on as the property of Wn. R. Bently at the suit of John A. Colclough. - 1 Lot and.Buildings thereon, in Sum terville, adjoining lands of, and near the Rail Road, levied on as the property of Thos. McGee, at the suit of John T. Green and Sims & Nance. 1 Tract of 75 acres of land in Fork at Black River, ndjoining lands of and where deft. lives, levied upon as the pro. perty of 0. L. Osteen. at the suit of Sims & Nance and Wi, Lswis. 1 Mule and Horse levied on as the property of M. Barwick at the uits of T. Lynn aid J. S. & L. Bowie 1 Negro levied on as the property of Thos. M. Baker, at the suits of 11. Spann and \V- G. Dessausstre. 1 Negro, levied on as the property of J. J. JIelser at the suits of F. J. Rivers, Jas. 1). Weeks, W. i. Goddard, Ext'x and Ex'rs of B. Haile. 1 negro levied on as the property of V. S. Burgess at tihe suits of L B. Hanks, W. M. De Lorme and C. DeLorme. 1 carriage, 2 horses and harness levied on as the property *of Webb Clark at the suits of Thomas D. Frierson, L. Barfield and A. J. & P. Moses. 1 negro levied on as the property of John China at the suits of G. Barton and L. B. iatiks. 1 Colt. levied on as the property of John W. Donald at the suit of E. Durant and to be sold on Tuesday 8th March at Defend. ant's residence. 1 negro levied on as the property Thom as W. English at the suit of A. M. & I. Kennedy. hlorse, Buggy and IUarnes3 levied on as the property of John V. Ervin at the suits of Samuel M. Green, irRoy & Jones, ind A. Chisohb. 1 Mule levied on as the property of John. B. Flemming at the suit. of Thomas J. C(oghlan. 1 horse levied an as the property of F. G. Jonkins at the suit ot A D. Foxsworth. 1 niegro levied on as tihe property of Jas. McCauley at tie suits of Elizabeth bourg and E. S. liggins. I negro levied on as Ses D. Mel I Ne orse. lvc on.5t t1e pro erty'of W.. M. Wildera s'uit of-Edward Salisioury. 1 horse levied on as the giroperty of B.. Siody at the suit of WV. J. Gerald. I carriage. 1 buggy, and 3 mules levied on ais the piroperty or E. D). P'ringle at the suits of 3. W. Nathan, Thomas D). Frier sort, and Samuel E. Plowden. J. C. R IlA ME, s. s. D. I'OR T1AK COLLECTOR. -'r~ The Friend(s of Dan IEL~ MATHlIS, Esqi., announce hitm as a caudidatej for Tax C ollector for Ciuremont Ciiionyt, at t he ensuing election.. Notice. All those indebted to mec I v Note or tipen Accouint nre niotied to amiuke immne diate payment by the first of Mtarcht or I shl putt t heir Notes and Accounts in the hanrds of ant otlicer for collection. 0. P. McRIOY. Feb. 8th, 1853 15-tr Dr. E. J. Rembert, I laving located at thre residence of his Fantiter, Col. Rlemtbert, respectfully oflers iiis rotea- ionial services to the vicinity and PubtLt ic, anid hopes by at tentioui and assidui ty, to) biusiness to mterit a share of their conftidencee anid supp~lort. Fe b. 8th., 183 15~.-1 m Lumber! Lumber !! TIhe Subscrib2 rs respectfully notifies their C usitmers. that all hills or ordes hiandedl ini, will he hilled in regultar t imne, andl tmust lie settled tor as soon as sawed, either Ly cash or ntegociable papers, no yearly aiccounitts can or will lie kept during tie piresant year. TP. ii, COG IILAN & CO. Fe bruary 8ilt., 1853 15-2t WVatchmni wil copy 2t. Protection from Lightning, J. HI. BROWN is now in this town pireparedl toi put up Sprout's Improved StI. ver Platinmitt Pointed L ightirn rg Rods.-. All those who wish to have their property secured from thme eiliects of Electricity, cant tnow lhave an op~portuniity of doitig so, by calinhg at Mr. Cinia's Hotel, anti enaquire for the Light nitng Rodl Ment. J. H. IBROWN. Summter ville, S. C. Feb. 7, 1853 15-.3t Flour ! Flour !! inst receivedl a large quantity and hav. ing made a rran tgemetits for a conitmtuiuts supply of flour, I will sell to the cit mzens ot Smtnter istrict cheaper than they can purchase elsewhere.. TiIOM AS O'CON NOR. F, REICH, Draper & Tailor, SUMTERhVlL LE, S. C., H avinog pe.rantent ly located himisel f mn this vmliae, oin Main Street, one door north of Njor Jlohn F. lhynsworthi's rest donce, oflers hie services to the citizens of this District. HeI has paid much attention to his business in the cities of Frankfort and Paris, and if you wili but give hitm a trial, he promises on his part to give entire satisfaction.. JAMES H. DOE. would respectfully inform the citizens of: Sumrterville.and the surrounding country, thnt -ie is now open ing a TIN MANUFACTORY: in Sum,'f terville, and is now prepared to fill all or ders in the tinline. Morchants will-find it -to their interest to purchase-their war'o from me as Iinten4 to sell lowand va rant all that I sell. ROOFING, GUTTERING and JOB WORK executed with promptness and in a workmianlike manner. The.. nalh. will be expected in every instance on Ilisihing or delvering of every job. I intenito s1ll cheap and for cish only. Feb. 8th, 1853 I5-tf Dry Goods for Cash. W, G. BANCROFT & 00. 253 KING STREET,' Charleston, 8z0 WE have in conformity with the spirit of the times udopted in our lusiness the system of low Tarif anil Cas Prices, arid offer to the city and country'retail and wholesale trade every variety of goods in our line-PRINTS, MUSL.fNS, 4ILKS, BIOMBAZINES, SIIAWLS LINENS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, D R E' S GOODS-of all kinds-GLWES, HO SIERY, &c.&c. We shall be constputly receiving the latest and most fashionable styles of goods, and it is our determination that our stock in point of tylesand Assort ment shall be unsurpassed, ad iiri chean ness of price unequalled by any in thiiyf of Charleston. We have made this change in our system of business froin our pre ference to the small but mom certain re turn of the NIMBLE SIXPENCE, rather than that of the slow shilling, and in the belief that the public cannot fail to pdr ceive the advantuage it offers to pirchasers. Our business will be conducted so as to ensure their entire confidence, aid we ap. peal directly to their judgment. Through our connections in the various market*of Europe and of this country we possesithe ability and the will to uffer extraordinary inducements to the Consumer, the Planter, aid the Merchant. February 8th, 1853 15-4a r We are authorized to announce Col. J ACOB 1'. BE L.SER as a candidate to represent us in our i(ext State Legislature. February 1, 1853 14 lepo February r1..-1853 14"a.3t. *Al Notice. .Alpersons indebted. to .J W$ by Note or open accountt, are -purticularly requested to conme forward immediately and make paynment, and espet ially those of two years' staniding, as I find 'it impossibile to continue my business longer withott pecuniary aid. jWJ. WIN N, Februatry 1, 1853 .-* 14--tf By Thomas O'Connor, Jutreceived pe Rail Road, a choice see tien of Cigars and Tohacco, CdrdiaIs, Pre serves of all descriptions, Jellys &c. Atso a~ complete assortment ut Groceries, wiuchu he guarantee. to sell as low zna uhezy can tbe oh. tained from Charleston for. F~ebi. 1, 1853 - 1i-tf Fair and Final Notice. The Buonds, Notes, anid Books of Ac. count of the late firmr of E. D. P'RINGLE & CO.. are placed in the hands ot A. C. SPAIN, Esq., for collection. *' NeCes.ity kniows no Liw." Parties interested- will please be prompt and save costs. E. D). PIL!t;1,E, Agent for Go:!etion. January 25~th, 1853 1-4 A Card. WE the undlersigned part niers of the late firm of E. D. P~uNGLE & Co., han:z never appointed E. D). Pringle Agent to collect the debts due to the said firm. J. J. GORD~uN, 11. F. BRhOGlDON, Per J. II. N. IIAM.llT, Fchrury 1.l~i3Attorniey. Educational Notice, 'The exercises of S[libIERTlON AC ADEMY were resumed Monday :31st inst., under the supervision of Mr. it. K. R u-r L.EDG E. Not only a very especial regaurd is had to each Student's initellectual and ohysical cultture, so as to preserve hezalth, both of body and mind ; but the moral do. partmnent is strictly attenuded to. Sum-n Imertona ha's long bien noted for lrt.?ernarAa-. bly heaulihy and beautiful location. It is sit ugatedl three miles south-east of Friendship P. 0. Boaurdinig cnn be obta~inedl quite near the school at a tumbier of places for a reasonabile rate. 'rhe scholasti,' iear is divided itnto two sessions, te umaothis each, with a vacatiotn of one week in thu sum-. mier, including the 4th of .1 ug. T1ERtMS PERt QUARTER. Orthography, Reading, WVriting', English Graummuer, Primary Ge oigrapjhy, A rithmetic, Declamna. fl 0 tion,anmd English Composition,J AlIgebra, Geotry, Surveying, j Nat irinl Philosophy, &c. g00 Latin aind Greek. - - - 8 00 Febrtuary 1, 18531 14-.2t Head Quarters. Mi 11., ,FORD, 18th January, 1853. Grar.nuAr. ORDEa No. 3. ED)WARD A. SALMOND) and LEW IS A. BJECKHIAM, Esquires. having been appointed Aids.de-camip to the command. er in-Chief with the rank of -Lt. Colonel, will be obeyed and respected accordmngly. By order of the Commander-in-chief. 3. W.:CANTEY, Persy Aj't and Insp'rGeneraL :liPlease anouuee PA F. J.1" a s Cdandidate to toprese the Congressional District at the next ale tion and oblige MANY VOTERs. Jan.'4.-1853 . 1-tf We are authorized to a] nounce W. W. BOYCE, Esq., ,a candida tQ to represent thi4 Congressional Distrik January 25th, 1853 13-tt Saubibates. SENATOR FOR CLARENDOJ : 7 We are authorized t announce Dr. J. J. INGRA1 u a candide for Senator of Clarendon County, at the nt election. Jan. 4, 1852 10--ti F OP O R.D IN.A R Y. (CJ3 Mr, Editr:-You wi please announce WILLIAM 11. BRNI SON as a candidate for the Office of Ort nary of- Sumter District, at the ensuit election. MANY VOTERS. April 27th, 1852 -27-tf F O R CL ER K. VT We are authorized t announce T. J. DINKINS, Esq., a Candids fur Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing electiom MANY VOTERS. April 16th 1851 25 if Or Mr. Editor: Please ai nounce Mr. J. J. 51cKELLAR, a Canti date for Clerk of the Court, for sumt District, and oblige MANY VOTERS. April 13, 18;Y2. 25.-tf FOR SHBRIFF. ea-The Friends of K JOHN F. JUNE, anuounce him as cant date for Sheriff of Sumter District at ti next election. Nov. 12th, 1852 3-id-pd. v We are authorize to announce A. E. POOI1 na a candida for Sheriff of Sumter District, at the ensi ing elcction. December 21, 1852 8--tf ON the 22nd Februnry by the Clar nont Troop and Sumter Riflemen in ho he Anniversary of the former, and be had so. lsw oto ,ii JA.BAT.WRIGHT,' J. C.' JANEY. -- February 1, 1835.3 14.--2t A A CARD, Ame rican Hotel, Change of Proprietorshij M rs. S&rah Fleming and Mr. James Flemninig respectfully give notice, thai the have purchasedl and assumed the mianag ment of the AMIERICA N HOTEL, bat. so successfully conducted by Mr. J. I Janney. In taking charge of this Establishmet they do so with the intention of using ev ry manus that experience and enuergy w suipply to give entire satisfaction to the Patrons, and promise zealous attention their coimfort. In asking a continuance at fnir poirtion of public support. they do; with the assuiranc~e that they intend to di serve it. The table will be supplied with evel thing that the market affords, served tip the best manner, anti dispensed by wnte ful attendiants; anti the chambers and pa hors will be always ready for the rece tion of guests. SARAH FLEMiNG, February 1, 1853 13-2t Butler & Newbery, ARlE now receiving a general assoi menlt of GROCEltES consisting in pa as follows: Brown C. and Crushed Sugars; Rio and Cuba ColTee: Cuba and TIrick le Molastees; Sugar llouse Syrn >; Colgate's superior 1' ancy Soap; Fresh Cluster Rausens ; Ilyson Tea; Charleston Steam refined Candvy; Sperm, Ada'tinue and T1allow Caudlle, Flour aiid Rice; Blutter, Soda and Sug ar Crackers ; Sardines, P'ickles, Preserves, &c ; I'owder and Shot; Tobacco and Segars, &c. &c. All which wte will sell extremiely low for cas .onuary '25t h, 1853 13-3t A, ANDERSON, sn~mtrville, S. O. Respect fully informs the poople of Sum ter District that he has just receive.I and now offeirs for sate the best selectedl andi most choice stock of Fall nad Winuter Goods That has ever bee~n brought to this market. ie has received many new styles of Fall at Winter Goods, which purchasers v'ould well to examine beforo buying elsewhere. Black, htlnt,Green and mixed Broad-Clothe Plain and Fancy Cassimaeres; Satin, Velve and Silk Vestings, Boys andl Afens Caps, & -A 1.o A full and large supply of Ihosiery, Glove Suspenders, Cravats, Ilandkerchiefs, &c. &< all of which will be soldl on the most libei terms, and at prices to suit the times. g27 Gaurmenuts mannfactuired by the subsci her, and warrianted to give satisfaction. O dern from a dtistance promptly attended to. Hle may be foundl at the itand formerly e cupied by A Conway, and more recently I I.. WV. Price. A. ANDERSON. Nov. 27, 1852 .25 #f Th ie To Rent, Th iedwelling hlouse utd premise now accupied by the ubscrt er.F terms &c., npipy g Mffe. - "! SE. OARDE.N. 1adGedei&ee 3 nt A fullnasortment of rdreth's w c- ented Garden Seeds, which are fresh apd genuine. BUTLER & NEWBERY.& onunary 25th,.1853 13---t to. .0 R D E RiNt. HEAD QVA RTERs 44T)i REG'T S. C. - Oldford, January 20th, 185n.,, The Upper and Lower Battallions of the 44th Reginent, Sonth Carolinai Militia,. . will parade, the former under the'cor mand of Lieut. Col J. I).'Blanding,ait o Sumtevilld,' n'Saturday, the' 19th,-'ind te the Lower at Bradford's-'Milln In Claren ZI Ion, on -Saturday, the 26th-of February next, under Major T, 11. Coniors, armed and equipped as tihe law ,directs,for dril and review. The Commissioned ant 'Non coinmis-' sioned Officers of each Battillion will as samble the day preiotis their ispecti4e reyiews, for drill and ifstruotion Be order of Colonel '9 F. Al. MIELLETT, Col. 44th Regiment, S. C. M. W. T. WILDEn, Adj't. Jan. 25th 1853 13-4t LARGE SALE Of Dr Goods. Which for variety, quality, newness of styles and cheapness, merit the attention of every - body, some of which we herenumerate: SH A WV L S. - Plain colored Canton Crape Shawl, at $5. Superfine Cant Crap Shawls with extra heavy fringes, IRich kmbroidered Cant Crape Shawls, Superfine French and Berlin Wool, Ron-scdale, Tyne and Bay State, Double, Four faced and Long Shawls, of the heaviest description. Hea vy 10-4 square Woolen Shawls of tho following styles: Santag, Jenny Lind, Florence and Bays Water. French Ebroidered Thibet, Broche. r worked. Janiqard loom worked anti plain Thibet Shawls in choIce variety. EmnbroidoiedI Canton Craer ,Brocho wor-ked an'd 'Paris 10 printed Aan es antd Scarfs. DREVSS GOODS Plain andFigured BLACK OGo'D RLEYN - SILKs, Plain colored gro'd Nap and Marceline Silks; Striped and Plaided Wash Silks; Plain, Figured, Striped ana Plaid Alous. - D-Liins in tC the latest styles and richori dyes. Scotch'ad English printed d'iaines of tht handsomest pa tronks. Plain Paris Muns. D'iinns in all va riety of colors.- FRENCII, GERMAN and' ENo .L.:su MER I Nos of the most superior qualities and .colors. French and English Chintz patron Calicoes. Best quaities and make' of mer can Prints. Col d Organdies, French Cra Liese, Bareges, Crape l)'paris Illusion., Sirk Tissues, &c., for evening and Hlall wear. Also just received, 132 of beautifully Embiidered Swiss Muslin Robe patron Drriss, each one I having a Fashion Carn attached. f - *. EMBROIDERIES. Extra super Fasnci NEEDLE CnM:sZETTs of the richest descriptIons and finest quality. rices from 37 l- to $10 a; piece. and lates~t tyles French needle work LIN COLLAIS. in a.very .large &DEED LINEN Iso a superior as .n Eotnos, of tie best Sz~xtha Color~i Wlte ant BilacEnlish tN Mt?E',8tockii i i. t. .tnalltesa I l 1Ah' Moavr*R S &igitos.Blatif and Sla Colored. Eifra tlibuk--fr -s test Im .. ported French and ekigllw s9' isocKSnos, Black and White.. . Finest qualities' 1 cn tIRis.,: TnILFAma Open Cloked and plain Stockings. Black, Slate, Bllue Mixed, Mode Colors- and Snperior qual. ties White English Stockings of the cle brated ,From France and ltoy'ai Brown, Brands. Extra Fine and heavy qualities of Gentle. 'men's UN~ SnIRTS and DaA wEns of Lambs y Wool, Saxony, Merint6 and Stockinet. Im e- ported, LADIF.s tINDER VESTs of 'ilerino and yGauze Lambs. Wool. LAn:Es AND GErum 3.G.ovEs, of Silk, Merino, Eid, Lise Thread, Kid make Silk, Segovia, Cotton and other die scriptions. Large andi full assortnm~mt of GEN t, 71.EMF.Na, F'AsistoNAnD. Siuravs, COLLAK.,s 3. CRAVATS, AND PoeCET lIANDEtRCurE.s 11 BLAN~aTs, Londlon Bath, Duflield's and ir Whitney Blankets, FLANNLLS, Welch, Salis bury, Firench Alermno and English Flannels. oSuperfine Embossed Cloth and Victoria Da af masks, TABLE AND PIANO CovEas. to Best qualities of Brown and Whiite TAnLE y-DAABs, Doylies, NArs:Ns, Towr.Ls, AND lasan LINENs AN!) SutErl:Nos, og OUR OWN DIRECT ISIPonTATtON. y COTTON GOODS, Tickings, 3-4 4-4 and 12-4 in Brown Sheetings,lestcqualities of Long Cloths, l1- Sheings, Cambtrics,l luslin,., Checks, Ging r- bamns, Satinets, Cassimeres, Vestings, Broad Cloths, &c, &c., P' It will be worth your Mile to call and ex. amine before purchasing elsewhere. WV. J. JACOBI or SON, 221 King-st., (Bend) opp. the Big Boot. Charleston, Jan. 24, I85i3 la---tf Further Notice, t- To all wchom it may Concern : rt AS no one many be deceived or have cautse of complatnt. The subscriber gives notice that heo will invariably and withont any manner of distinction, during the 'term of his Sherilality strictly adhere to the fol.. lowing Rules: T1hat any and every description of prop erty levied on, mnst accompany thie D~epn. ty to Sumnterville, or a good band for its .dehi very on the next sale day. That every levy so made, will he dis posed of on the second salo day after levy, untless settled. That all the Exectiions in the Office miust he settled in amo wny, or stnyed he fore Court, as ho does not intend to he. ruled and gulled by falso promises. Those ,unsnbstantial and unsatisfactory promises will not save the ShmerillT and securities fromi ruin, truth is tuth and ho intends to do whlat he says. J. C. RIHJA ME, s. s. n. Jan 18th, 1853 12-.l J ~OHNNS NEVIN, SUM Th'RVILLE, 5S. C. (Neair the D~epot.) S Painting, Gilding, and Bronsing. ~Gilding on Gold and ive r, and Graining. Househld Fumrniture done up in the neat etand host manner. All he usks is a fair a. trial.. He gtuarantees to give entire satis my facion. - -e*All orders frtt thie eontry promptly attended ho. Jan. 11 th, 1853 Improved rnd4Q~i CO"LUMBIA,3 The Mans eraEof Congressiona :District J State, are lmerdby renis'l4 Polls t .their. rospectiy -- tionsi nd to hold.44"etAi catives'in the 'Congreu.nd& States, on the Fourth Mond ry iex, in'conf'o , r - unto appondtid..:IW6bell( -- tion passed at .the last siti laturea-writ-oPEl'eio - wr each place of Election,.* sional District throngho -- the event of those' writ's"" tej destination,; itit dee*id a dvnable, Executive; to i*.sue tihik 'enral id remedy'uch contin endi' adi 1*4 The State of Sonth To all and xingular the, Mak GeneraL Elctrion.%fbr aacdh at District ta ouh h p In pursuance of;.Azkct,' Assembly-of.this 4A Deceinlber, A. D.1 qnircd, after givingla duly quaiified) to jiroc hol tion for a Represenfatiie 1i,:t1i of the Uniteu dtates, fordaeliCoa a District, on the 4th Monday in Fe next, and the day followi.ig,-at'4t.A placesand to be condjcted byM managerm, oif and in the 8sAmUV m the electioin of mnrrnbers bf the StaT lature; and after having d6 ermtned persons duly elected, yo :dq same accordimg to law, underqblio' and seal to the Governor, at Cohn j hlie first Monday in April next4uhtj day tho votes will ie counte%, au4 ter the elections declarpd. Given undermy u the StAte, in Columm 3"t) 2OL innnary in the year tir *Ad5 sand eigiWf lnndred tid fiftfyitf, 1118 ihe 77th., year or t soveeigtiy aif d Iependenae of t ited States oi6t, Ica. By the Governor, -; *JO~r. L. January 25th, 1853 Th S.tatefp CAROL To the Managers of Rleqioa% lection Districi ofA! r c ceptancef he sa ;-IZ thse onstittion. ~o~ , S, , provide that vrit o 1tinsa ' sued by 'tha. esidelCft14 ea the purpos.e bf 'fillmng t &vJ nc casioned, for the reuiainideittf fF whmi h the nmember so vacating h a seat b accepinig thme oflice of Gorinor, as elect edl to serve. *. . Now, therefore. you, artd gach o~ are hereby required, after~ dye at~ mnent, and with strict regcard to al visio:Im tihe constitution and laW~ State, totuchinag your duty lin itl? , hod anm electaion for a memndiof otn ev ate for the Election Districte afote.sld serve for time remainder of the tar~~ time said Johm I.. Manning .was~~p~4 serve; time polls to be opened at the plancs of e'lection within the D)ist rict of Cl aremmdon, on theforf day of February, in tha-yeaefoto o e thousand eight hundred'a'nd ffj - by tihe various setseof managerp fbi" u' laces respectively; tihe maiagesi~ time places of election afdresaid togdes lowing, count the votes and election. This writ, together withye re the election to be held under t,yof1 before the Senate at the next'moe'tmne W ITNE SS, the Honorable M Ailltomn, President of the 8enata, Coluombia, this sixteentM~ cenmber, in the yogr of ourn d ~ thousanmd eighmt hiundlrel and~ two, and in the seve'nty eveth6 of time sovereignty and itdeed of time United States'ofa Am gmy * 'R. F. W. ALLSTON~d4~ Presmdent of Senate. MANAGERS. 3. ~~ Fulton.-T. C. Richardson, J.J.Brqug toni, anad Brown Manig .. llradhiam's-W. Le JReyn l - -- Blrugdon, anid James fl. Hlrz - Owemn's Muster Fidid*. L 'a P. Brock, anid D.iL.Ra~inEV Shorters:--HarmiltoinH 11lk Wilder, and Benjamin -Wlt41n Pack's. Old-Place:+R: PgHsys Thomas Burgess, anjl JaqvI~~ West's.Old Placey-J.M, ~ , A. Rich, and Joseph C. IIsu 0 Mink's Storo:-Dudley Wimiherspoon andl .mosbyh3.o# . WVithmerspoonm's Old Milteo' FiardJ~ Eppes., Williami M. Mlcjntsh'an( Mc1(Elveenm. : . - Mott'ms Cross Roads:+S. Eg WV ilaker, and SameTiof'.'nhinson,, January '25th, 1853 D. J& WIlN :~ Iras just received'- from Bltio%~~q York, a largeand-iwell selected Biroadcloths,' Cas*1na an thme finernt and hest, that haa eve - to this market. ~ ~ . ile'ady made Clothing feit'(n~ ci of every qnmalit ai pInA legtedaneG a I erk oo'et'