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e~pa~by no of the oced-, n ziA~ o a strawv bed. ~aa~et of Captain Bren ~ard it appears that ~ l~whigh the fire origina % t .feet.square, aud geas it may seem, nieomn and chil ~rq~u~a~yall of whom wore half ~a~.~peoi'these- lodgers arose ~n~pght,.and striking a match, * ~ l~otoAstraw bed upon which he after which he seized - ie .into the street. ger, who 4happened to be : 4 hoperatio.s of the in bIt-fare hd' could arise ethe man had escaped. .i arused the others, who - ely. time to escape before the - ~~as.nan full blaze. Several pails .A were procured, and the flames ~titm istined before much damage oe "nredethe ppartent. Policeman r tl e Sixth Ward, chanced to Singat the time, and ob -if light, and in a mo staw manrun out. Think ng Ig aswrong, he gave thme .,4 in afraps, which soon brought as ye pCOot tthe spot. T eincenldiary. meantinie had es t but was found in about two - , rft ; rwards prowling about the i.ng appehended he acknow. 0ed seting fare to the bed, assigned no reason for doing so. He gave his ame as J.om Creowley, and on being $ke beforethe Magistrate yesterday ng was committed to prison for Brennan says the apart. its occupants presented a k0 iiserable scene. There was no g^ he room save a number of ads,,wWich lay side by on the do ThI tenants were of the lowest men and women being AloPtdth liquor and almost desti 4ute 9ffclthing to.protect them from gcod The. room was filthy, almost eood endurance, a fit pace to higen II a Petilence in warn weather. N. Ys. n I-WUea c.-The Pennsylvania n gA I fl " rnn n sy teaat Is its readers the following sotn4 Advice:. r 0our houses insured? if not in n - j ~ip he Is your stock in trade in if9t, insure it. It is better to - e dollre preoium. than to re ao fter fire has . consumed I;Dthd blig or your merhantdize. Irou are e already .insured, look to doir nokoy, and, repay the premium bpfim~the pol y runs foit, If your a4 ig ht fully insuired, have an ad d:in~ pmyninte covered under 'your -e a you living on a salary to ~ .l~a(e c.bhadrn y-d , p1 Aw wdollars from in, and vjje yourlif inuired and thus leave y oe, siimethmg to live on after - in .,.our deatha - ~'M~ PAPrfns AND TIE Era PArnos. Axs jt portih of the community ~se;'says an exchange, that a news ajer can publitsh ee'ry thing that oc ' usfir nd nri, and this whether it r to public or private n iatters. In mE ifhas yome to pass that matters Ofapurely piinte and personal na tfe where a single individual is to be alone benefited, the custom pre ail to trot off to some one or all of he newspapers, to obtain a "notice." ifn aindivadual has a notion in his - head; If he inlgines e has made a di- - -coi eryor an invention; if he lisa cona tiuoted a imahine, or received a pack * -e of goods; if'he has become posses. - ~ed-of. some-inovel toy; bought a .calt with two heads or five legs, he cx *petelkny newspaper to open its col a t.n aany length and enlighten the 4ppblioenthesame, simply because he L- abJ~.subserIber," - or "buys the pa - day? - If people want their prji&business or pleasure adverti a,e, th6n let .them pull out their eash and pay for it; pay what all it is .worth. It -costs publishers mo - ney. nd 'a good deal of it, they pa."as down -for every thing they haveaud use-for labor, paper, &c.; ~. and it--Ir only from those whom they ~ividually benefit that they can ob Slnthec means to meet their outlay. K ie'.Black - Dress is doomed. An pp~lase of.His Imperial Hlighaness, Na poleonillig has -banished it from the saloons of Paris-and as Paris gives the vogue tr all the world, we mazy p~on scoei disappear ,from this w as eit ielyt,' single breasted, standing * collig,.) steel 'buttons, braided and 6 ilt~ The' old black was a very ian petending garment-and it would I~tdefiriitely for parties, is was - veycep compared with its co pinoussuccessor. It has &- ba4 ~ *t~y. 'long reign-surviving to ~il'ozen French dynasties, and ye the larls'writers deplore its do. mise. They fear that the gentleman, an adopting he style of glaring col r.an4 deeprated dress,'will eclipse the adle*,6r foree 'them to resort to ruin ~us extravagance to maintain their su Cacax (a3 GRAa HAms.-Douglas - ei-ld h m-well-knowvn wit, and often )ci-apfula good joke with his literary and (4ther friends in the social circle : At -a ihlateparty 'in London, a lady R hthdugh. in. the autumn of life, had S not lost all-dreamn'bof its spring-said t4Jrgig "Jeannot imagine whait ~ mn~~p..ty hair turrigray; I-sometimes e tmaust be tli 'essence of rose ~~4ywtihwilig m~y rreaid in the hab-. ntfbui g..N~hat do you think?" du s1)kd rathier be afraid, madam," repie tiQ..istingaiahed dramatist, dryy "t euce-of tame S$Xb S pk Congress. , Fi at ist t 1o0 3 cQueen. Second " Hon Wm. Aiken. Tuird " Hon. W. F. Coleok. Fourth " Hon. P. S. Brooks. Fifth " Hon. J. L. Orr. Sixth " Hon. W. W. Boyce. ALLOA1on'S Sawss.-Mr. T. W. Benedict, of Galveston, has manufae. tured some of the. moscrbeautiful boots and shoes that wd have ever seen with leather made of Alligator skins. The skins are tauned and prepared so that they resemble the finest calfskin in pliability, and are beautifully mottled, like tortoise shell. le intends to send It pair of boots to the World's Fair at New York.- He certainly merits a premium for changing the skins of these huge ugly monsters to forms.of beauty and usefulness.-Houston (Texas) Telegraph 11th ult. Between 1840 and 1850 Massachu. setts constructed more thnn a thous. sand miles of rail 'road. Her ptoper. ty was thereby augmented, in val ue from $209,878,220 to $597,036, 995, and her population increased from 737,600 to 094,271. During the same period New York constructed nearly fifteen hun dred miles of rail roads; and her property was augmented from $639, 174,000 to 1,080,309,216; and her population increased from 2,428,921 to 3,090,022. A few weeks since we published a problem in Arithmetic to this effect; use all the ten numerical characte-s, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, but --ach on ly once, in such a mauner, that. added together they amount to 100. We have received several solutions to the problem, but we think they are scarce ly correct., because the fractions are used. The New York Evening Post publihes the following solution by whole numbers: 15 & 36 & 47-98 02-100. Nantuchet Weekly Mirror. ' ANCELLoa DAmRoAN.--This able of ficer is now presiding in the sittings of the Court of Chancery for this Cir cuit. Learned without haughtiness. tardiness, kind and fitmiliar without apparent anxiety, and enviable popu larity.-Marion Soar. John Kennedy, now living near Co lumbus, Tennessee, has eighteen chil dren-fully grown-.seventy-fou r grand children, and fifty-one great grand chil dren-in all one hundred and forty three! There has not been a death in the family since 1806. NonT CAROLINA CoppR.-A coin pany of Englishmen are now work ing successfully a copper mine in Cher okee county, N. U. The copper ore is said to be strongly impregnated with silver. The Ashville News states that a substance very much resembling, Jnd believed by .*many to.. be, the pure diamond, has-been recenTy' fot yit Uuncomrbe -county. Iv cuts glass and steel. The finder has "sev eral pieces of large size." SPE0IAL NOTICES. A not her ScIentific WVonder ! JMFORTANT TO DYSPEPTres. Br. J. S. H~oughton's Pepsin, the true Di gestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, preppared from Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach or the Ox, after direction, of Baron Liebig, the great Physiolo gical Chemist, by J. S. lloughton, M1. D., Phila delphtia. Tis is truly a wonderful re medy for lndigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com plaint, Constipation and Debility, curing after Nature's Own Method, by Nature's Own Agent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, contain ing Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents, gratis. See notice among the medica advertisements. 8-Iy. Poisonaisag. rhnusandls of parents who use Vermifuge. comiposed of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c.,* are not awvare, that while they appear to benefit the pa tient, they are actually laying the foundation for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, &c. In another column wvill be found the adver tisement of lHobensack's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Childlren's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders ariiing from those of a bilious type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Hohbensack's Liver Pills. S'" Bie not deceit-ed," bumt ask for Hoben sack's Worm Syrup Liver indh Pilli, andI the serve that each has the signature of the Proprie or,J. N. H~oDEN8ACK,as none else are genuin'e Agust. 10. 42-ly. Hlootlanud's Germans Bitters. Hundreds of our citizens complain of debili ty and langour of the system, derangement of the liver and stomach, want of appetite, &c.; they are frcquenthy the result of too close ap plication, and a thousand other causes we can not here nameo; but we would say to all afflict. ed, do as we have done-get a bottle or two of Dr. Hloofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. Jackson, and our word for it you will be cured. We recommend this medicine, knowing from experience that it is much superior to the gene rality of patent medicines. We would say to our readers, purchased none unless prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. July 1 Plantation for Sale, The subscriber offers for sale his tract of land, containing Two Hutndlred and Ninecty Acres, situated on Hope Swamp, adljoihing lands of James Lowry, Rtobert Lowry, Coflee Wheeler, and Avander Gregg. On the premises are a godDwelling House, KItchen, Smoke House, Cor HoseCotton House, Fodder 1House, good Stables and good Lug Hlouses for Negroes. There is about 50 or 60 acres cleared (all fresh) and under good fence ; abeut 130 A pple-trees, some of them bore last year; good Peach or chard. The shove t ract lies near the Rail Rload -a por ion of it within a quarter of amile. Terms reasonable. Apply to J['NRY CASSELS. March 8th, 1852 10-.st Notice, The next regular meeting of the Commission ers of Roads for Sales. County, Sumter Dis trle-t will he held at James Lowry's, on the third Tueeday in March next, It being the 35th of thue month. - J,~ STUTCKEY, Al citisns of- this, - andth that behs regmoved his 8 61W the . pot of the'W.&M. R, heisrrady at all times to take ch - of disaied - Iores for 6 laoderate charge ;n n4al ere there is no cure no ey wllb6 exf . Hoealo .ontinues to tae Passnger to knd from the Depot, and e ects sh'ortj yo'ieceive a. New Omnibus fort t purpose. Goods he will haul at the old rate of 10 cents per package, and solicits the tronage of the publo. 'Feb. 22, 8653 ' 17-tf,. THE 'COLUMBIA BANNER' IS PUstiI9ena DAILY AT $6; Tas-WsxZLT AT 02; AND WaXKLY AT 42, NO FAPER WILL BE SENT FROM THE O'FICE WITHOUT PAYMENT IN AD. VANCE. Igs circulation extends throughout this State, and all the Southern States, and presens a good opporunity for merchants to advertise. Its colums are filled with the Latest News, foreign and domestic, as fles of European pa. pers are received weekly. The publication of a large collection of Documeatary papers refa. ting to our - - - REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY, will be commenced as soon as we can arrange them. The "Banner"! Offie. Circumstances having placed us in charge of the effice, we have made eveW arrangement to render it one of the most compete in the coun try, for all kinds of work. 'Ilie addition of the fine Book Press of the late A. 8. Johnston to our other steam power-presseu, and the Card press, enables us to do All kinds of work at short Notice. nools, CARDs, IILL RwaDs, PAMPMLETs, CiRCULAas0 I INVITATION@, BatLrs, InANDBILL*, O5Tirta, &tc. LAW AND EQUITY BLANKS. Plain and Ornamental Printing in Colors. R. W. GIBBES, Proprietor. T. F. GaXNExar, Printer. Columbia' S. C. Feb. 22, 1853. 17-tf The subscriber having discontinued the Drug Business will devote his whole time to the prac. tice of medicene. Those wishing his profession. al survices will find him at all times at his resi dence in the Village. R.S5. MELETT, 31. D. Jan. 10 1853, . 1-ly. Watchman copy. Garden Seed! Garden Seed :: A full assortment of Lahdreth's war. ented Garden Seeds, which are fresh and genuine. - BUTLER & NEWBERY. January 25th, 1853 13-31 Notice. All those indebted to. me ly Noto or open Account are notified to-makeirnme diate payment by the first if March or I hall put their Notes-and.Accouht a 'in the hands of an officer for collection. - 0. . McROY. Feb. Sth, 1853 Z Dr.E.JRe Havina located at the at tfjj?.Rembhet, re' lia protsato i-erv- V mitg and Publiu, and hoped by attent on and atssitdbl ty, to ibusimess to merit a share of their confidence and support. FISK'S M ETA LLIC COFFINS of all sizes, constantly on band and for sale by HUDSON & BROTHER, Opp. TemperancesI1all Su~mterville. June 15th, 1852 34-if Flour ! Flour !! Just received a large quantity and hav ing made arrangements for a continuous supply of flour, I will s.'ll to the citizens of Sumter District cheaper than they can purchase elsewhere. THOMAS O'CONNOR. Feb. 8th, 1853 15--tf F, REICH, Draper & Tailor, SUMTERV1LLE, S. C., Having permanently located himself in thisi village, on Main Street, one door north of Major John F. Haynsworth's resi dence, ollb~ra his services to the citizens of this District. He has paid much attention to his business in the cities of Frank fort and Paris, and if you will but give him a trial, he promises on his part to give entire satisfaction. Feb. 8th, 1853 15-tf New Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware manufactory. JAMES HI. DUE would respectfully inform the citizens of Sumnterville and the surrounding country, that he is now open. ing a TIN MANUFACTORLY in Sum. terville, and is now prepanred to fill all or ders in the tin lhne. Merchants will find it to their interest to purchase their ware from mec as I intend to sell low and wvar rant all that I ihell. ROOFiNG, AGUTTERING and JOB WORK executed wiih promptness and in a wvorkmnanhike manner. The cash will be expected in every instance on finishing or delivering of every job. I intend to sell cheap and for c.tsh only. Feb. 8th, 1853 15-tf NEW FIRM. The subscribers having associated them selves together in ihen mercantile buisiness under the firim of BUTLER & NEW BE. R Y, would respectfully inform their frionds and the pubiic generally, that thiry are now receiving and opening a large anid well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groce ries, Boots, and Shoes, Hats an dCaps, Hardware and Crockery, Fancy Articles, &c. &c., which they will sell extremnely low for cash, or to customers who will pay up nunctually. 11- It is unnecessary to enumerate arti cles,'just come along seefryurev. Y. N. BUTLER. A. M. NEWBIERY. At the stand formerly occupied by Mc.. Roy & Jones, one door north of the Post Office. SntileOc.1.15 5 Thi publfa'6 h - isto trade for a Note-of-lind for 0 , pa at sia months and dated 9 SepteM r 185I,' o Messrs. W. W. & E. F. REENE & CO., as we will not pay said Note unless compelled by law. K. L. BROWN & CO. March 8th, 1853 1853-4t Noice. ALL persons are forwarned trading with or trusting my wife, ANNA M. DEAN, on my account, as she has left my bed and board with out cause or provocation. JOHN L DEAN. March 8th, 1853 19-4t MYERS' HOTEL. THE Subscriber would respectfully I Inform his old friends and the publio Aiin. generally, that his Hotel so long known, as the " SUITER HOUSE " is again opened, from date, for the reception of visitors. The internal'arrangements will undergo a thorough repair, with as little delay as possible, and he trusts that his attention to the comfort of his guests, will merit a share of public patron. age. The subscriber .has also taken charge of the BILLIARD TABLE, and intends fitting up the room with neatness, and will furnish t with all the necessaries and conveniences that lovers of the sport can reqnire. I F. MYERS. March 8th, 1852 . 19--f So, Carolina-Sunter Dist. By W. LEWIS, Esq., Ordinary for said District. Whereas, Thomas H. Connors hath ap. plied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chat tels, rights and creditors of Elizabeth Connors, late of the said District, deceas ed. These are, therefore, to cite and admon iah all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Sumter Court House qn Friday the 18th day of March inst. to shew cause, if any, why the said administration should not' be grantei. Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day of March in the year of [t..s.) our l.ord, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-three, and in the 76th year of American Indepen dence. W. LEWIS, o. s. March 8th, 1853 19-2t By the Governor. I1EA DQUA RT E RS CHARLESTON, Feb. 25, 1953. The following gentlemen having been ,ap. pointed and commissioned Aids-do Camp to his Excellency the Governor and Commander-in Chief, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By order. J. W. CANTEY, Adj't and Insp'r General. JOSEPM IIAYWAR ... ALEXANDER C. RIC T. BROvldA , JOSEPH STONEY, UMMERiFIELD CARY, . WM. R. DOGAN, Mareh 8th, 1853 19-If * Notice, A meeting of the Stockholders of the Brad. ford Springs Female Institute Company is called to be held in Stimterville on Satur day the 12th lnut. As important business will be broutght forward it is hoped that all of the stock will be represented. W. LEWIS, President. Marcht 8th, 1852. 19-it Saddle & Harness Making. Under & Sign Horse Head. TIIE Subscriber still continues to solicit pa. tronage in the above line of business, and re turns thanks for past favors ; hut necessity compels him, to say to thet public that it is inm possible for im to keep hooks, so his terms are Cas, Harter or Good Notes ; therefore, all who do not care to comply with the above term., will not do wrong to withholdc their work. W. C. DUNCAN. March 1, 1853 18-tf FAMILY' STORES, BY Clarke & Brother. Who have just received per Rail Road a line assortment of Fancy Groceries. Comprising Pickles, Preserved Fruit, Cigars, Candies and a ch~oice lot of Chewing tobacco, to which they invite th~e attention of the citi gene of this District. Fobruary 2%, 1853 17-tf Watches, Jewelry, Etc, RESP~ECTIFULLYA informs his friencts that he has now on hand, and will con stanltly keep, tan extensive assortmenmt of Gold and Silver Watches, MANTEL CLOCKS OF EVERY VARIETY. A L A RGE VA R IE TY, MILITAR RY AND FANL..Y GO ODS, Guns, Rifles, Sportsman's Apparatus, FINE POCKEIT &, TABLE CUTILERY, Together with all kinds of Fancy Articles. His stock of WVATCllE.3, CLOCKS, SILVER WARE, antI JEWELRIY em braces a handsome and fashionuable collec tion of such articles. It is his design not to be surpassed in the taste and elegance of his selections, antd his prices will be found on exam~iation to lbe as moderate as at any other establishment in the South. lie solicits a continuance of the custom heretofore so liberally hestowed on the old firm. I. A. YONGUE. February 22, 1853 17--tf Notice, All persons having demands against the estate of Chosel Weeks, dec'd, will hand them in duly attested as the law directs, and all those indehted to the same will make 'payment to - F. ,WEEKS, Ex'or. ,Feb. 15th, 1858 6t .Aharleston, S. .. Wa have in conformity .with the spirit of the times adopted in our. business the system of low Tari and Cash Prices, and offer to the city and .country retail and wholesalp tradevery variety of goods in our lind-PRINTS; MUBSLINR, SILKS, *BOMDAZINES;' BinWI*/LiNENSC CLOTHS, CAMSIMERES, D R E'8 GOODS-of all kinds-GLOVESHO SIERY, &c.&c. We shall be-constantly. receiving the latest and most fUhiowable styles of goods,.and it is our.determination that our stock in point of 8tyks and Assort. ment shall be unsurpassed, nud in cheap. ness of price unequaled by any in the cit'y of Charleston. We have made this change in our system of business from :bur pre. forence to the umnall but more certain re- i turn of the. NIaMBLSE SIXPENCE, rather, than that of the slow shilling, and in the belief that the .public cannot fail to per ceive the advantagev it offers to purchasers. Our business will be conducted so as to ensure their entire confidence, and we ap. peal directly to their judgment. Through -our connections in the various markets of Europe and of this country we possess the ability and the wi/l to oflier extraordinary inducements to the Consumer, the planter,. and the Merchant. February 8th, 1853 15-4m (cr' We are authorized to announce Col. JACOB F. BELSER as a candidate to represent us in our next State Legislature. February 1, 1853 14-tf . Lost, On some day last week a Note drawn by Edwin Cater of Bradford Springs, dated about the 18th January last, and payable in twelve months for $220 00 and in favor of 1. 1. De coin. All persona are forbid to trade for the same, and any one finding and leaving it at the oflice of this1 esper will confer a favor upon the loser. Feb. 1, 1853 14-tf Notice. If any person has taken or received through a mistake a Ban-box containing a blue black sattin Cloak trimmed with vel vet,. marked to Airs. Mary Birch, to the care of General .9. R. Chandler, will con. fer a favor by returning the same to Depot. February 1. 1853 14-3t Notice. All persons indebted to D. J. WINN, by Note or open account, aro particularly requested to come forward immediately and make payment, and especially those of t*o'years' standing,'as I find it impoisible to continue my business Ionger without pecuniary aid. D. J. WINN, February 1, 1853 14-tf s O'Connor, Shoice ,melee .,re Educational Notice, The exercises of SUMMiERTON AC ADEMY were resumed M~onday? 31st inst., under the supervision of Mr. R. K. RUt LF.nGE. Not only a very especial regard is had to each Student's Intellectual and nhiysical culture, so as tqpreserve health, boith of body and mind ; but the moral de partment is strictly attended to. Slim morton has long been noted for its remnarka b4y health, arid beautiful location. It is sit nateihree miles south-east of F'riendship P. O. Iloatrding can tbe obtained quite near the school at a number of places for a reasonable rate. Thme scholastic year is divided into two sessions, five imonths each, with a vacation of one. week ini thme sum mer, including the 4th of July. TERMiS PER QUARTER. Orthography, Reading, Writing, English Girammer, Primary Ge ograp~hy, Arithmetic, Declamnia- 84 00 tion,and English Composition,J Algebra, Geometry, 8urveying, 6 00 Natural Philosophy, &c. Latin and Greek, - - - 8 00 February 1, 1854 14--et 1853. Spring and Summer FOR THlE SOUTHERN MARKET. JAMES WILDE, JR., (Late of the firms of C. T. Longstreet & Co., and Wilde, Bates & Taylor), still con tinues to hol out at the old stand 04 ANassau-Street, New York. where he will have in readiness, both for early and late purchasers, the largest and choicest stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING to be found in the Unitcd States. Imiport. ing his Goods, togathier with his perfect knowledge of the Ihome Markets, gives him thme greatest facilities of gettinug uip his stook at thio Lowest Rate<, and in the La test Styles. The patrons of the above wvill do well to examine our stock before pur chasi ng. New York, February 1, 1853 14--2m 1853, New York Clothing AT WHOLESALE. Bates, Taylor & Co. Hating taken the large rooms Nos. 23 amnd 25 DEY STREET, (ove- L. anid V. Kirby & Co.,) would beg to ciall the attention of the patrons of the late concerns of C. T. Longstreet & Co., and Wilde, Bates & Taylor, and others, in thme trade, to their Stock Of Clothing. The favorable reputation whtch has al ways attended thetr manufacture, it will he their endeavor to sustain, and no ef'orts will be spared to give customers enitire sat isfaction. The Books, &c., of the late firm- of C. T. Longstreet & Co., and Wilde, lhates & Taylor, are with them for settlement;. and all personsiiaving butsinoss conngted, therewith, are invited to cal. on them ' 54X d e whih we hee iumer A: 9 Plain oltore Ca iton Cre sSItauIlt* P. 3uperfine Cant Crape Shawls with dmrsheavy Hinges Rich Embroidered Cant C Shawle, uprdnoe Frech and Berli Wrl --~a ryne and Bar State. Dou I sur rasd s;61 . Lo ftKawls,f the:a i' p e ryIM squar Wo 1e hWini yl es: ISantag, Jenny lna, ieo&d.I Jater., French Ebroideve Thi1M, N h worke4, Janiquard "loom warked ',nd plai . Phibet Shawls in choice variety. Enbroi ered 'anton -Crape," Broohor-*ked and'Paris wrinted Mantles and Soarfs., DRESS2GOODS. Plais and Figured BLtACK'Ga0'0 RLot% ILKs, Plain coloredgro'd Nap'and Marceline Hilks ; Striped and Plaided ;WashSilki; Plain, Figured, Stiped ano Plaid Mous. Dinii-h he latest styles and richers dyes. Scotch and English printed d'laines of.the handsomest pa rons. Plain Paris. Mous.'D'Laines in all va iety of colors. Pasdt GaMAN and -Exo LSH Max:nos of the motsperiorqualitics and :olors. French and: FEnglish Chinta patron allcoes. Best quplties and makes of Ameri an -Prints. Col'd Organdies,- French Crape Lies, Bareges, Crape D'pars .lllusions; Silk 'issues, &c., for evening and Hall wear. . Also Just received, 132 of beautifully Embiroidered Swiss Muslin Robe patron Drr-sis, each one iavang a Fashion Carn attached. EMBROIDERIES. Exra super Fauxxc NzsztDL CauixTTas of the richest descriptions, and finest quality. Prices from 37 14 to $10 a piece. Richest and latest styles French necdle'work LACK and MusLIM COLLARS in a very large variety. Superb NEE9DL Ex'MuooasinD Ltxxx CAusric HANDKKRCHNISVSalso a superioras sortment of plain ditto. I Cambric and SwisS MUsLI Epoouvs. FR.IT.S,BAND, InsssaTInos, &C., of the best - 'e.and newest styles of Imported Needle HOSIERY,&c. Superfine White, Black and Col'd, WORST. ED AND LAMBS WOOL Stockings, of the best English manufacturers. Extra Colored, White and Black, English. SruR SILK Stockings. Best qualities Eng lish MORAvIAN SToCcNos, Black and Slate, Colored. Extra fine and heavy qurlities im % rted French and English SILK- STOCKINGS, ack and White. Finest qualitjes Ftxacu Liur.m TumRxA, Open Cloked and plain Stockings. Blahk, Sla te, Blue Mixed, Mode Colors and Superior quali ties White English Stockings of the celebrated From France and Royal Brown, Brands. Extra Fine,and heavy qualities of Gentle-. mena's UNDEa SIRTS and l)aAwuast of Lambs Wool, Saxony, Mierina and Stockinet. Im-' ported, LADIES UNnEK Vzs'rs or Merino and GauZe Lamb. Wool. LADIES AND GeNT GLovEs, of Silk, Merino, -Kid, Lisle Thread, Kid make Silk, Segovia, Cotton and other de scriptions. Large and f1ll assortment of GEN TLEUIENS, FAsshoNAD&E SHIaTs,- COLLARS, CRAVATS, AND POCKET 1IANDEIMcuIIEPS. BLANaTas London Bath, Duffield's and Whitney Blankets, FLANNELS, Welch Salis bury, French Merino and, English Flannels. Superfine Embossed Cloth and Victoria Da-* masks, TASLE ANs PIANO CoVERS. Best qualities of Brown-and' White TAnLt DAMASas, Doylis', NArziNs,. TowXsL, AND IaiSSu LINENS AND SiusrINss, OF OUa OWN DIRc-r I' ORTATIoN. .. COTTON Goons, Tickins; 3.4- 4-4 and 12-4 Brown Sheetings, Best qalities of Long Cloths, Sheetinga. Cambrics, buslins, Checks, Ging hams, batinets, Cassimeres, Vestings, Broad Cloths, &c, &c. - -it will be worth your while to call and er amine before purchasing elsewhere. W Jd JACOBI 'r. SON, - 291 King-st., (Bend) oIp. -e Big lool. Rtler A Newbery, ARIE now receiving a general assort ment of GROCERIBB 'cionsting in part as follows: : Brown C. and Crushed Sugars-; - Rio and Cuba Coffee - Cuba and Trickle Molasses; ; Sugar House Syru ; Colgate's superior k ancy Soap; ; Fresh Cluster Rasens; ; Hlyeon Tea ; Chnrleston steam refined Candy ; Sperm, Ada'tine and Tfallow Candles; Flour and Rice ; Butter, Soda and Sugar Crackers; Sardines, Pickles, Preserves, &c ; Powder and Shot; Tobacco and Segars, &c. &c. All of which we will sell extremnely lowv for cash. Jonuary 25th, 1853 13-S3t A. ANDERSON, Suunterville, S. C. Respectfully Informs the people of Sumn-.. ter District that he lhas just receive.] and E now offers for sale the best selected andJ~ nmost choice stock of, Fail and Winter Goodat That has ever been brought to this market. lie has received many new styles of Fall and Winter Goods, which purchasers vrould do well to examine befosre buaying elseewhere. 'Black, lus,G~reen and mined Broad-Clothes, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres- Satin, Velvet, and Silk Vesting., Boys andi Mena Caps, &c. --A L5O A full and large supply of Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, &c. &c., all of which will be sold on the most liberal terms, and at prices to suit the times. 3;F Garments mannfactured by the subscri ber, and warranted to give satisfaction. Or ders fronm a distance promptly attended to. He may be founid at t he stand formerly oc cupied by A Conway, and more recently by D. I.Prtce. A. ANDERSON. Nov. 27, 1852 . 5 a D. J, WINN, Has just received from Baltimore and Now York, a large and wveil selected stock of B~roadclotlms, Onssinteres ad V ESTJNGS, the finest and best that has ever been brought to this market. --ALSO, Ready mad. Clothing for Gents' and Youths, of every qnality and dlescrip.tion. Having se lected the Goods, and had them mad. up to or aer, lhe can warrant the work. --A LSO, Every description and quality of Gloves; Dross Hats madle up to order; Caps, Silk Cravats, Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs and Neck Triea, Linen Shirts, do. Colla'rs, Mlerino Undershirt., do. Drawers, with eve~ article that is worn by gentleman, which he ofiers on reasonable tetrns and solicits a call from his old customers, and the citixens of the District gerally. Sumterville, Nov. 15th, j823--tf Blacksmith-Shop, T1he subscriber has -removed his sehop near to the Rail [toad Depot, where heo to ready to do any work in his line at short notice. Term. cash, or when accounts tare made at all, they muat be settled over3 tht-eo months, - , Persons not disposed pyca the above terms, il . daseta*os6 Ai [E - - ountyr' -~ Feb. 6 - umnone...J. DIN j -- fo-r Clerk of the Cbur# -0:' Mr. Ed neo1i nounce:Mr. J. 4.4 6C(E n date for Clerk'of the District, and oblige April 13, 1852. X. F "M wiiiThe Tj.S JOHN F. JUNE,anuet date oi Sheri of neit electin. Nov. 12th, 1803 ~ .to annotilice As .QOs~ for Sheriff of Sumntetj ing election. - December 21, 1852 Further Notid To all whom it mag' Uonce' fe -AS no on may-be dIe cause of complaint. Theubed notice that-he will invariabr j any manner of distincton' of h;s She:ifality strictaijr lowing Rules: That an yand'infdes'6 erty levied on, must m ccotia ty to Sunterville, or : gt delivery on the next sa day That every levy dmade, rwilld posed of on the second sale. unless rettled. .. That all the Executint t must be settled ins'omog fore Court, as he does'niot'Ip * ruled and gulled by fals ith unsubstantial and unsati I will not save the:Sheriff a from ruin, truth is truth and W in do tyhat he says. - Jan 18th, 1853 JOHN& AtN SUMTER V-ZLA (Nearte D t ;B; Housl ernitoredn ~ 4~ eat nd best manner. .AI lthi" trial. He guarantee. to ieb ,* faction. ~-fAll order~fodi' " promptly attended to. SOUTH CAROL4A TemperanceAd THIS Par having been emoed den, and paed under the control of te. subscriber, willb tl~ gularly overy week on and'ie te6taa $'he peris designed ss Cause of Tem rance, embrcn and or nia on: It wl beK famit ourna alcutaral F aim of the present prpltorwiltea in every epPt wo the-eo~isx port, not onl of Temperaeen It Is earnestly pod'iasa rh terest in is success, wilt at one, U Iluence to accomplish its permanent es ment. TERtMS--TYWO DOLLARSIN A~v~ Srtfi.rptions for six monthai rirett same rate. In each case, the causa panty the order and oilletters b pected to beoprepaid. '9-~ IWfThose who have pId she rieptor In advanee for teya furnished with the per tuntilth bm they have paid expire.. The aeui having been transee to. th~ us~bw who are in arrears will obli - the amount iminediate.Mrs~-~ THIO. J.WARREN, C.ds~ Desember 24, 1852. . 1 JANNETS H COLUMBA, '. r. rcaed that fine and ~rtoi t hen.heretoforekn GAREE boUsE, it will e ted as " JA NNEY'S OT~ In announcing this to proprietors feel hat 4.t is present in detail the- kuc vantages which this -Hot#1' p location, ste comnmodioneause provemonts contempltd a )4 manager., will, they felItsfe~j~ the travellinjf comltunity-ati he*a tel in Columbia which will 'i~vt rank among the best itt the count~. comfort cerhvenience* and apei~ first class Hotels In the Uiid i be found at JANNEY'SH T effort ona the part of the por wanting to render it worth ofy h~! of the State. Mr. JANNEY and Mi''I 4 wvell known by the visi19ft at.tj? can Ho11 will alwas .60%tr ~ ' posts,, and If unrenin te~ dut ios they have asgumn , ~ tee of satiafaction~a thavre in m~ig ittotb 4u Omnibusses and th - of the Hotel pinted'nw, to Jannoy's 1ttel, in4 faithful in the onV~n and from the varlotsa4 anbary bh,~,