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'The 'V coirresppndent of hc says thatir. ndal,4 enow 6stmaster at Now Or~oes4a; ,9t te, editor of thjaN~ Odr5 P~icytsne. TRaunsa GDxinaitEoml-4le Inter' n1 at pql Copyf;Rjg4ht Treaty, and thewSwizerhtnd Treaty, have both ,been oned for Senatorial action to rext sessI oof:Congress. S1learneo. oung lady, the other ,fiing, astonished a company by ask *' jng for the "loan 'ofa dititiutivo, ar genteous, truncated cone, convex on its summit semi-peiforated with sym. r4etrical indentations." She wanted a thimble "Don't.,be surprised, it, after you 'have bied. smoothly eight! or' ten ruonths on the voyage of maintrimony, oU are suddenly overtaken byeualls. SPECIAL NOTICES. A notar 1eleutilie Wonider Mi'ORTANT TO DYSPEPTICS. 19rr 3t I. Houghton's Pepsin, the true Ii 4 gestivi Fluid, or G(aetic Juice, proppared from Rennet, or the. Fourth Stomach of the Ox, aftet directions or Baron Liebig, the great Physiolos gieal Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Phila delphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Comr plailnt,'Constipation nd Debility, curing after Nature's. Own Method, by Nature's Own Agent, iie Gastric Jutce. Pamphlets, contain ing Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents, gratis. See notice among the medica a lvertise ents. 8-1y. fforld's iGermntan iflitters. Hundreds of our citizens complain of debili ty and langdur of the system, derangement of the liver and stomach, want of appetite, &c. they are frequently the result of too close ap plication, and a thousand other causes we can hot hero name; but we would say to all afflict, ad, do as we have done-get a bottle or two o Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. Jackson, and oui word for it you will be cured. we. recommend this medicine, knowing from experience that it is much supetrios to the gone rality of patent medicines. We would say to our readers, purchased none unless prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphin. July 1 Poisoninag. rhousanis of parents who use Vermoige. -eomposed of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., are not aware, that while they appear to benefit the pa tient, they are actually laying the foundation for - -series of diseases, such as salivation, lose of iight, weakness of limbs, &c. li another column will be found 'lie advet tisemerit of lobensack's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all dirordors ariving from those of a bilious type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Hlobensack's Liver Pills. ttP "Be not deceived," but ask for H1oben sack's Worm Syrup Liver und Pills, and the serve that each has the signature of the Proprie or, J. N. HioBusACK, as none else are genuine Agust. 10. Notice. PERSOcnSbu wishing vehickles of any kidcnbythem of l. Dixon, at suxmter~ vile, as cheap as can be bought in Charles. ton or elsewhere and warranted to stand. April 10th, 1853 25-tf Win, W, M Dantzler Returns thanks for past fav-ors, and so. )icits a continuance of thme same, lHe in forms his fricnds and the public generally that he will continue to make professinona~l visit~s through Sumter and WVilliamsburg Districts, through the spring and summer. April 191th, 185325 t Executive Department. [NO. 5.] COLUMBIA, S, C. April 11, 1853. By His Exrcellency, John L. .Aannin, Governor and Commander- in-chief in and over the State of Souft Cauroli *aa. IN pursuance of an Act of thme Genorar 'Assembly of this State, passetd 16th of De. y-~4 cemnber, A. D. 185c2, entitled "An Act to arrange thme State inito Districts for the election of Representatives in the Congress of the United States and for other purpo ses," the votes for the 33rd Congress have been counted in the presence of the Gov ernor by Cormmissionxers appointed for that purpose, and it appea-rs that John Mf Quxeen has been duly elected for the 1st Congres. cional District, composed of Lancaster, Chesterfield, Marlboro,' Darlington, Mari on, Williamsburg, Haorry, and George town; William Aikeon for lthe 2d Congres stonai District, composed of the District of Charleston, exclusive of St. Johns, Colle. ton; Win, F. Coicock for 3rd Congression al District, composed of B~eauffort, Barn well, Orangeburg, Colleton, and thme Parish of St. Johns, Colleton; Preston 8. Blrooks for the 4th Congressional Dicstrict, comt posed of Abbeville, Edgefield, Lexington, Newherry, and Laurens; James L,. Orr for the 5th Congressional District, compos ed of Anderson, Pickons, Greenville, Spar. tanhurg, and Union; and Wim. WV. Boyce for theo 6thi Congressional District, comn posed of York, Chester, Fairield. ichlaind, K(ershatw and Sumter. Now therefore, I, John L. Manninir, Governor and Command er-in-chief in anid over thme etaite aforesnid. do issue this my P'rclamationm, notifyiig and declaridlg, according to tihe provisions of the Act aforesaid, that John McQueen, WVm. Aiken, \Vm. F. Colcocek, Preston 8. Brooks, Jan. L.. Orr, and Wmn. WV. Boyce had a majority of thein votes in their respec tive Congressional Diistricts, anid are there fore dumly elected Represenitativen in the '43rd Congress ofithe Ugitedl States. Given under imy hand and the seal of thec Stabo, at Columbia, this i ith day ot April, A. D. l851? nrid in thin Tith year of thme Sovereignty arnd Indleentdence of the Unmi ted States of Ammerica. JOUN L,. M1ANNING. A pril 10th, 1853 2-s W' All thme papers in the State u ill #A A, ANDERSON, Sunterville, S. C. Rospectfully informs the people of Sum ter District that he has ust receivel and I now offers for sale tho eat selected and most choice stock of Spring and Suntmer Goods That cannot be surpassed iy anytidng in this market. Ie has received many new styles which purchasers would do-well.to examine be fore buying elsewliere, BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND V E S T I.N G S.. -ALSO A full awul large supply of Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, hand-. kerchiefs, &c. &c., --ALSO A large assortment of READY MADE CLO THING, which will be sold low. I:I Garments marnnfactUred by the subseri. ber, and warranted to give satislaction. Or darm from a distance promptly attended to. A. ANDERSON. April 12th, 1853 21-tf $10 Reward, Broke Goal on the 18th 'March last, a yellow fellow who called his name JOHN, and that he belonged to John Shaw of Mis sissippi, and that te formerly belonged to Willis Ramsey of this District. I will give the above- reward for his delivery in Sumterville Goal. JOHN C. RHAME, S. S. D. April 12th, 1853 24-tf So-, Carolina---Sumter Dist. By W. LE WIS, Esq., Ordinary for said District. Whereas, Harriet H. Ridgeway bath ap. plied to me for Letter, o Administration, on alt and singular the goods and chat. tels, rights and creditors of William Ridgeway late of the said District, de ceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon. ibi 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 otn Friday the 22nd day of April inst., to show ca'use, if any, vly the said administration should not be grante.l. Given under my hand and seal, this 9ith day of April in the year of [.. s.) our Lord, one thousiantd eight hun. dred and fifty-three, and in the 76th year of American Indepen dence. W. LEVIS, a. s. n. April 12th, 1853 2-t-2t China, Glass And EARTHENWARE, Direct Importations. H, E. NICHOLS, COLUMBIA, S. C. . AS ju-t received direct from the man ufacturers in England and France, and by recent vessels from the North, a very complete and varied assortment of the above named GOODS, comprising all the new patterns and shapes; among which are best WillTE GRANITE' or STONEWARE, Chiua finisht a superior article ; Blue and oter Colored Ware, of new styles ; French and Engtlisht Chinta, new shtapes, plain WVrmte Goldl anid decorated; Rich China Dinner atnd TPea-setts, attd beautiful Faitcy Articles itn the line; Cut, Mouldered antd Polished Glassware, of every kind ; Dyott's P'atet. Camphene, Store, Oflice, and Parlor Lamp, a superior article; WVebb's Patent Oil anud Lard Lamtnps, a new nrticle giving great lightt attal bi-illiatncy; Tea Trays, best Table Cutlery and Pal ted Castors, Spoons, Forks~ &c. Ilousekeeping articles, in great variety; Crates of assorted \Vares. of desirable~ and new styles, by Whlolesale ; Packages or TIumublers, Flasks, &c., low by ithe package. H~aving complete arrang.'ments for obtain ing outr Go~ods direct from, thc maitufac turer we can and will offer rare induce ments, eithter hy Whlolesale or Retail Orders attended to promptly. 11. E. NICIIOLS. Colutmbia, A pril 12, 1853 24--tf South Carolina, Sumter District. IN EQUJITY.~ Alsey H1. Ramtsey B ill for Par vn. tition of Real et al- Spears. IT appearing to may satisfaction that WVilliamu Adkersont, Sarah Adkerson, .Klar goret Adkerson, Hampton Spears, Jamews S. Spears, Penelope Crabtreo and Crabtree, her htusband, Amelia WVhite~ and Whlite her hutsbanid, Almtira Sites, antd -Sites, hter husband, Joh~n Col hits and Mart ha Butler andl Butler, hter hmusbanid, parties De fendants ini thte said case, all reside beyond the limits of the State. It is oirderedl that thme said parties do appear and pleatd, demur, or answer to the saidl Iill wvithmin three mionthts fronm thme first publication of thtis order, and faillumg to do so, thte said bill will be takent pro conifesso against them. WV. F. 1B. HIAYNSWVORTHI, Conm'r Eq S. D). Commissioners Otlice, April 4th 1853 23-hm FOR SAL E. H IE REAL, antd personal property of the BRiAD)F'olt SPIllNG;S Fl' MALE IS IJl'T CO.\lPANY', w'ill be sold at Sumntervi lie, otn lie first Mon-m day in May tmext. VTe tract where ont thme Buildings are Located, abont FIVE HUIIN D)RED ACRES, with all the Personal Property ntttached to the INSTILTUTiE, will be sold totrethter, on a credit of onte, two, three amld four years; thme rest of theo Lands consisting of abtout SEVEN HI UN DRED) ACRES, will be sohld on a credit of one two and thiree years. Bly order of the Stockhmohlers, WIL~LIAM LEWIS, P'resn/et. March, 28th, 1853. -2-. Jot. Lodged, Tn Sumter (GoaI ott the 10th inst., a ne. gro mano-says his name is PRINCE, attd that he belongts to Mrs. Cameron of~ Chmarlestont, S. C. lie is abontt sixty years of age. JOllN C. RIJAME, Mnrclh 15t, b. 1ton. Sheriir'sfales. -Y'riue of sundry Eecutions to me directed, will be sold at Sumter Court House, on the lot. Monday'and day follow. Ing in May next, within legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following property. Purchasers to pay for titles . One tract of 100 acres of land, mote or leas in Clarendon County, adjoining lands of and where defendant k'ves, levied on as the property of H. 11. Timmonsaat the suit Uf W. Lewis. One tract of 97 acres of lAnd in Clare. mont adjointihg lands of and where defend ant lives levied on as the property of John D. Jones at the suits of E. e. Higgins, W. 1. Francis and John N. Frierson. Lot and buildings thereon in Sumterville adjoining land of-- opposite F. Myer's Hotel levied upon as the property of A. Chisolm, (under mortgage) at the suits of Joel Stevens, Samuel Kikendall and J. Jas. Chandler. * Lot and buildings thereon In Sumterville andjoining lands of and where C. Mason lifes levied upon as the property- of A. Chisolm (under mortgago) at the suits of Samuel Kikendall and J. Jas. Chandler. Lot and buildings thereon in Sumter ville adjoining lands of and where defend. ant lives levied upon as the property of A. Chisolm (tinder mortgage) at the suits of Samuel Kikendall and J. Jas. Coandler. One t-act of 214 acres of land in Clare mont adjoining lands of E. Pringle and others levied upon as the property of E. D. Prin le at the suits of Thos. D, Frierson, Mt. IT. Nathan, J. G. Raffield and Samuel E. Plowden. 1 Negro levied on as the property of Thos. M. Baker, at the suits of 11. Spann and W- G. Dessaussure. 1 Mule and Horse levied on as the property q[ l. Barwick at the euita of T. Lynn and J. S. & L. Bowie 1 negro levied on as the property of John J. Brown at the suit of Robert S. Ta y. 1 negro levied on as the property of John China at the suits of G. Darton and L. B. Hanks. 2 Negroes levied on as the property of J1s. 11arvey Dingle at the suits of B. Thomas and James Chapman. Printing Press and all the materials used in a printing establishment levied on as the property of W. J. Francis at the suits of E. Ml. Anderson and J. S. G. Rich ardson. 1 Negro levied on as the property of Samuel Lowry at Ihe suit of G. C. Wheel er. 2 Ilorses levied upon as the property of Elizabeth McLeod at the suit of IM. Loovis. 2 Negroes and I florso levied on as the property of W.H. McKnight at the suits of E. S. Higgins and \V. C. Dukes & Son. I horse levied on as the property of W. M. Wilder at suit of Edward Salisbury, Wmn. Webb, and W. M Webb & Co., Interest in I Negro, 2 wagoiis, 7 head horses levied on as the property of A. Chisolmn at the suits of J. Jas. Chandler and Samuel Kikendall. 1 Negro levied on as the property of M. D. McLeod at the suit of G. North. I wagon and 2 Horses levied on as the property of E. D. Pringle at the suits of Ml. II. Nathan and E. D. Plowden et al. 2 mules and I wagon and harness lev ied on as the property of 0. P. McRoy at the suits of P. M. Cohen & Co., and Wiley Banks & Co., to be sold at the ri-k of thp former purchaser. 1 gray horse, hituggy and harness levied on as the property of 0. P. Melov at the suits of P'. M. Cohen & Co., ai WViley Blanks & Co. interest in 1 buggy anid harness and stock in store Ilevied on as the property of Elerbo 11. Jones at the suits of Wiley Baniks & Co., anid L. M. Wiley & Co. Interest in stotck in store levied on as the property of 0. P. Rcftoy at the suits of L. M. WilIcy & Co., and WVilev Banks & Co., against Mcftoy & Jones, and G. II. Duncan against 0. P. Mcltoy. J. C. RHIA M E,s. s. . A pril 12th, 1853d 2.1--id Increased Stock BY John O'Connor. Who has made new imnprovemnents aind conide~lrably enlargedl his store, and is now receiving fresh goods by every triin of cars and others to) theit public for the sinn. iier months the followinig articles low for cash,: Ice Cream and Lemonade, (daily) Ice, Oranges, Lemonis, P~me Apples and all the tropical fruits; also a fine assortmencit of Tobacco arid Cigars, with a choice lot oft Famiily Groceries, also a large stock of DR Y G00DS, &c. Pickled Salmon and Preserves, Flour of the best brands warranted, also a large lot of Bacon of which lie receives a new sup ply3 weekly. All of which lie guarantees to sell at the lowest rates for cash. A pril 5th, 1853 2:3-tf Steam Saw and Griss Mill Thle subsacribers will otle'r their Steami Saw and~ Griss Mill for sale at Auction on the first Monday in May next, if not dis. hosed of at private sale previouis to that day. Persons wishiing to purcha~se can exanm ine the Mill and Machiine'rv at any tiime. Terms lhberal and matie known on day of sale. Tr. J. COGILAN & Co. A pril 12th, 185:3 2--.2t \Vatchman copy twi'e. GOODS To Suit the Beason, At prices to suit the 'p I Mi E s. T1hne subscribers havinig recieive'd a large and WE! EI. .S ElTEI NTOCJ') K, embhracing every variety and style of' goods conusIstmlg of a great many articles tuui mn merous to imention ; but if you will just honor them with a call, thiey will take i mch pleas nrc in showing thir goods, anmd fiitheromore feel conviniced that as regards " C HIEA P'NES'"N " they Caninot he stur passed by aniy hiouse in town. Sumuterville. UMrch 29th, 1853. For Sale. 15 ""t of "Xirngon and Main chester Rail RtoadI Company Stock for sale, any person dlesirotns of ptircha~sina said stock will please call on the stubscri. ber at his ohlice in Suimerville. J. II. N. IIA MMFVT, Attr. y $25: Reward, O -RUNAWAY, on ast Saturday. the 12th' inst., my boy RICIH , aiswers to: the name ofiDJOi white mulatto about fivi feet 3 or 4 incnes high, tolerably stout built, atid about twenty-five years old, with straight light colored short hair, has a very sulky ap. poarance, and answers quick and short when spoken to. When ie left ho had on a black over-coat and a pair of common negro cloth panti, a low crown dove color ed furd hat. The boy has. a very down look-1 have had the word " Slave " writ. ten on his fore-head with india Ink, just above tie eyb-browe, thotigh I have no doubt lie wilt try to hide it by tying some thing around his head or he may put a plaster over it. He will be cermin to try and'tIss for a wliie mani,' The above re ward of Twenty-five Dollars Mllt be paid for lusi delivery in any Jail in the State. AMES LOWRY. llradleyvillo P. 0. Sunter Dlistrict. March 15, 1853 20*-tf L' The Black River Watchman, Cam den Journal, Darlington Flag, blarion Star, Columbia Banner, copy five times, and Charleston Mercury and the Georgetown Pee Dee Times publish onpe a week for five weoks. DANIEL JONES, Mahinest and. G1nsmith, SUTITERVILLE, S. C, Sleam-saw AiPlst put up in a twork manlike manner dc dc Mr. JONES give notic lo the citizens of this and the adjoining Districts that he will execute any work in the above line at short notice. le only asks of you a trial, confident that lie can give satisfaction, he warrants all hia .work, and respectfully so licits a share of patrihage. fle may be always found at T. J. Coghlan's Black smith shop near the depot of the W. & MI. R. Road. Cash is expected iji every in stance. March 29th 1853 22-3t Bank of Sumterville. The undersigned, Cominissioners ap pointed ly the Comptroller': General to open books of subscription to the Capi tal Stock of "The Bank of Sumterville," will attend for that purpose at the store of Capt. T. D. Frierson, in Sninterville, be tween the hours of 9 A. M1. and 4 o. M1., from the fourth day of April next until the 1st day of July next, unles the capital stock shall have been previon -ly-suftscribed. Capital $300,0ti0. Shares $25 each. Five dollars in specie, or tile bills of specie payimg Banks, to be paid on each at the dime of subscribing The charter declares it shafl not be law ful for any person to subsvribe fbr shares in the hafnet of other persons. W. F. B. H AYN&fWTOR1 , T. D. FRIERSO, A. J. MOSES. March 18th, 16:3. The following gentlemen have been ap. pointed Commissioners to open books of silbscription to the said Bagk, on the above stated condition, at the follswing places, viz: W. U. DUxER, At .Charleston, EIasui CIRsoN, JAnISs11. CALDIwaLL. R. )V. GIBUES, -At Columlbin, E.J. -ruTi.n, W. M. SuAsNoN, At Camden, W.T. CAS-roN. (Aic'x. Dusr.Ar, At Larncaster e u. JOHN WVittAHSs, J. 11. WVtTlf.EsrooN. Jou. A MooltE, At Checraw, G~o. 11. McIvEn, D). MAl .or. N. Pnni.r.irs, At Marion c n. E. 11. WVHEELER, A t Darlittgtont c t E. Wi~~. CuAVNst'OI, JH.Notwoo~n. E. J. I'OnTERi, At Kingstrec, SAuM'r, MA-rnws, 5A. IsAAC MlcKszon-r. The saidi Conuntissioners will keep open the said books within the timeirs above spe eidied, utnless they shall be notified to close them by the Commissioners at Sumter ville. W. F. U. HlAYNSWVORT, TI. D. FRIERLSON, A. J. MlOStS. M-arch 22, 16> 21-t f Cheap Grocery, THE Subs'criber having openied a gro cery tundernecath the To'wn H-al, desigrns keepmtg cons'tantly on hand, a supply of heavy articles, stuch as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, RICE, BUJCKWIIEAT1, MO(LASSES, in facet little of alost everythiing that is good to eat; all of which will be sold lowv foIr cash, or int oxchange for country pro dnice. lihe prom'iies to attnd to his ownt buin~ itess, antd hopes b~y at teainig st ricti v thereto, to receive a liberal shitre of a tronuage. J. M. CllANDL.ER. March 15th, 1853 -t Last Notice. Theo undersigned givo notice to thiose who are stil indaebtedl to himi by note or accotunt, at returin dlay, lie will be cotmpell. ed to place t hem in the hands of aun Attor ney for collection. Cone forwrd and save cost. 1). 3. WINN. March 22, 1853i 21-t f Webb Clark's Hotel, SL'MTA ER VL, S. C., STIlE siubscriber would respect H fully iinfo hiis pat rons antd the pul iic geineral ly, thait lie is stil prepared~t to alcconintnodato al n ho give ho Ii cail. at the old( staniad, at reasoniable r.,iss. is servats are actinec andl at tetn Live, h;,s tabile shall bie wel supple :d wvit h lie best i the mrket wh itlralar, aiii all the dottest ic arrangemnits of his establish mentt slohIli e orderly antd neat, lle rc. paectftully solicits a suhare of puatroniaje. a irc h 2'J, N53l l-t f Law Notice. J. B. N. HAMMIVET, A 'l NEY~f AT1 LA, SUMTERtVILLE, S. C. Otlice next door to J. U. & Rt. C. Webb's New York Sto. March 211AlVM: 01-,r Watches; Jewo RE TFLLY inforim is fri that be has new on hoand,.p iil co stantly keep, am extensive alientent of Gold and Silver' Watches, HMANTE CLOOKS FkVERY VARIETY. A LARIGE VARIETY, MILITARY AND FAN(Y ' G0O0DS, Guns, Rites, Sporfsman1. APPdatu,1 FINE POCI.ET &rTAULE CUTI LY, Together with all kinds of Fancy Articles. liai stock of WATCHEJd CLOCKS, SILVER WARI. and JEWELRY ein. braces a handsome and fashionable. collac. tion of such articles It ishis design not to be surpassed in the taste and elegance of his selections, and his; prices Will be foutnd on examination to be as moderate ii. at any otheo establishment in the South le solicits a continuance of the cuatom horetofore so liberally bestowed ott the old firm. - I . A. YONGUE. February 22, i853 17-tf Exccutor's Notice. All persons having demands against the Estate of the Into dol. John J. Moore of Sumter District, are .requested to hand themn in properly attested, to the subscri. bers, and all thse indebted Will make payinent to the Pathe. J. B. MOtE, xecutor. J. S. MOORE, 1e o March 15th, 1853 20-tf JOHN N NEVIN, SUMTER VILLE S. C. (Near the Depot.) Paintin, Gilding, and Wron81Dg. Gilding on Gold and Silver, and Graining. Househnld Furniture done up in tihe neat. est and hest manner. All he asks is a fair trial. lie gnvarantees to give entire satis faction. C-g* All orders from the country promptly attended to. Jan. 11th, 1853 I1-ly New Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware Mfanufactory. JAMES H. DUE would respectfully inform the citizens of Syniterville and the 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. Merchants will find it to their interest to purchase their ware from me as I intend to sell low and war. rant all that I sell. ROOFING, GUTTERING and. .lD WORK executed with promptness and in a workmanlike manner. The"casli will be expected in every inutice o" finishing or delvering of every .oh 1 intbnd to sell cheap and for estsh only. Feb. 8th, 1853 15-ti By the Governor. . EA ADQUA R TE R, CIIAICLESTON, Feb,. 25, 1953. The following gentlemen having been ap' pomtedl and commistoned Aidm-de Camp to hi' Excellencym the Governor andi Commander-in ChIief, wiith, the rank of Lie'utenatnt Colonel will ho obeyed andI respected accordingly. Ily order. J1. WV. CANTEY, Adj't and lnsp'r General. JOSEP1[ IAYWARD, ALEKANDERt C. RICE, BENJASIIN T1. HItOCICIIAM, JO.SEPH[ STONEBY, SUJMMIERFIELD CARtY WM. RI. UGAN, March 8th, 1853I 19--tf MYERS' HOTEL, *' ~ TJIE Subscriber would respectfudly inii~formn is old friends and the public generally, that his lI Itel so long kinown as tihe " SU 1' L Et R1H0 USE " is again opened, from date, for the reception of visitor. The internal arrangements will undergo a thorongh repair, with tw little delay as possibile, and lhe trusts that his attention to thI e comnfort of his guests, will merit a share of public patron age. 'The suibscriber has ailso takeni charge of the BILLIARD TABLE, and intends fi ming ip the room with neatness, and will furnish it with all thme necessaries and conveniences that lovers o~f the spoirt can require. F. MY ERS. March 8th, 1852 19-if FAMILY STORES, BY Clarke & Brother. Who have just received per Rail Rtoad a fine assormenit of Fancy Groceries. Comnprisinig Pickles, Preservedl Frnit, Cigars, Candties amnd a chic lot of Chewing tobacco, in wIh the iy invite the attention of the citi. zens of tis IDistricut. Ve bru ary 22, 14,3 17--tf In Equity-Sumter Distriet, P'laciiau Adas John, W,. Mlayrant, et. ai. It appeasring to my hatisfactin that Johni WV. Maliyrnt, oneo of the Defesliants in, the ab~oie statedl case, is aibsenst from and wvithsout die limits of the State of Southt Carolinia. On iiotioin of J. S. G. Rlichardenon, 'oupltiinant's Solicitor, it is ordered that thse said JoImt WV. Sma yrant do0 plead, answer or demur, to the saisd CXoplainanit's Bill oif Conmplaint within three months from the dato of the pulienction ofr this order, or an order "'pro conifeeo"' wvill be entered against hhn. W. F. 11. HIAYNSWORTHI, Febrtary th,,1833 Ccim'r. Eq1. 8. 1D. Febrary 8th,185318--tf Caution, The pwbilic ato, hereby ce tioned not to trade for a Noto of handl for $)17 40, payable at six mnonihs and dlated 2'9th Septembier 1852, ot Mlessra. WV. W. & E. 1F. R E ENE & CO., as we will not pay said. Note (iinless compelled by law. M. L.. BROWN & CO. Mlarch 8th, 1853 183t 4 1 A Plain colored Canton Crae' g haelst Superfine Cant Crap Shawis writhexr av fringes. Rich Embrpldered Cant CrapSal, Superfine 1'ritch ad erl oool Tyne and-ay State Doubl o I da Long Shawls, of the heavieest desefiption. Iea vy 0.4squreW en abawls of the following yLindFloi'enee ind, W Water -resh Ebroldered Tldbet.e -eh worked, Jahhllttatd loorn worked' and lain ' obShawls in h variety. Embrhiered o ra, B worked and Paris pinbed l~tIa ad Scarbs DRESS G1OODS. Plain and Figurd BrAcx Gao'o Riryf -S, Plain oTored gi-o Nap and Marcelpai . Silks; Striped and Plalded Wash Silk- Plain, Figured StRiped ana. Paid Mona. D071, id the latest styles and richera dyes.. 8et0h and EngShawls ohed daethehandsomt tr 10-n s.Paa; PWogenMtiD'L'ainea i: fll nl riety of. colors.i F~anosi, Guasstx-and :Exa. ltas Mi S.zAosofJth insuperlor naliies and colors.; French arid Englishi 'lhrit. aBi Calico, Bes. Ba lstesad makJes ofm ey' can Printi Cl Utades, renol Cran Liese, BaiCge, Crape -D'rais ilulionsrs Tissues, &c., furo evening ndBall-wear,'so just received; 132 of beautifnlly . Embiroidered Swiss Muslin Rtobo patron: Dreess each one having a Fashion Ctirn attached. E SSBR OIDERS. Iarfsuer Faic 4gnNI iursra .-Plha ihs adescripdon an .iea Off. sDRLI ZY Lrces front '37 1-2 to e10 aplece. - Richest and latest ityles French needle, work. Laci and MusiL.tse CddiAas la ta iry a variety. Superb Nanina EmIstakeriosra I des. CalsLnac H ANDKaaCIssrs, also a superior. imrtment of plain ditto,. . Cambric and Swiss MusLIN EiN., Fai.r.s, BA., INSKTrNGs, &c., of the best qualilies and ne weti styles of imported Needle Stiperficn White, Black and Cudre WORS'T . ElD AND LAMBS WOOL Sloekings, ofth best English manufacturera . . Extra Colored, White and Black, Enlash SruN BrILK Stockings. Best qualities Eng lash NoKAvTAN STOCKINGS, Black arid Slate, Colored. Extra fine and' heavy ualities InY ported French atai English SILK STOtINaS, Rlichk and White. * Finest qualities Fanixcsm Latsr~. Tia LAn Cldked and plaLnStockings. Bilack,Slatoe Be Uixed, Mode ColorS, altd uperior, quaii ties White English itockings o the celebrated From France and Royal-Brown Brands. Extra Fine and heavy qualities. Of Gentee men's Undea est tylTS and DaAwERsofiNl Wool, Saxony, Mcrine end StockiAeL. im porEd, LAis UNDW YOsT of Merillof and Gnuze, Lambs Wool. LADIES .AND- GuN-re GLoEa, of Silk, Merino, Kid, Lisle Thread, Kid make Silk, Segovia, Cotton and othler de scriptions. Large and full assortment of Gas -TrK5uKNs, FASurzosnar* Sunsavs, CoLLARS1 CRAVA-rS, AMI :PoogEr HIANDanacarrrrg. BILANKaTS. London ilathm,. Duflield's and Whitney Blankets, FI.ANNELs, Welch Saiis bury, French Merino'and English FlnInels. Superfine Embossoed Cloth, and Viotowia Da 1has, TAn . A ti Piano~ Covrit. Best qualities of Brown and Wih.E Tar.LE DAMAUK, oylies,. NAPKINs, Towls, AND Ilu15 LIENs AND SulTono io Ouaow DIRaCT IMPretavrzoN. COTTON Gos, Tokig, S-4 4- .antr 12-4 Brawn Sheeting, .est qualities of Long Cloths Sheetings, Cambric, ulina, Checks, .GIng htams, ,alinets, Cassimneres, Vesting., Broa Cloths,d&c, &c., It will be worth your whrile to all and ex amIne before prhln LAewhere. W. . JCOB@or SON, 221 King (, eCd) opp. the Big Boot. Charleston, Jan. 24, 1853 13-tf Dry Gooks for Cash? W. G. BANCROFT & 00. 253 KING STREET, hai'cL ston , S. C. Ws have in conformity with the spirit of the titmes adotd, in our beiness the systemi of law iteriio and Gash Pri'cs, and offer to tie city and country retail and wholesale trade every variety of goods in otir line-PRINTS, MUSLI NS, SILKS, B0M1 BAZINES, SHAWLS, INES, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, D R E S S GOO)S--of all kinds-GLOVES, 0h. SIERY, &c.&c We shall be constantly receiving thme latest anid most fashionable styles or goods, amnd it is our determinationi that our stock in point of Syiles and Assort ment shall be unstrpassl, ad in cheaD. ness of price unegnalled by any in the cit of Charleston,. W ave madhe this change in our systein of business tromn our pre. ference to the small but more certain re turni of the NIMBLE SIXP'ENCE, ratheri thami that of thme slow shIllinmg anid in the belief that the public catnnot fail to per ceive the adv:intages it offers to ptrchiasers Our business will be condocted so as tc ensture their entire conlidence, and we ap. peal directly to their judgment. Througi our connheetia in tho various nmarketa ol Eturope and of this country we possess the ability aind the wi/I to offer extraordinary inducements to thme Conettmer, the Planter, and the Merchant, February 8th, 1853 1a.-.4m Veterinary &trgeon. ROBEtlR .W. A NDHIEWS nototles the citizens at this, andi the adjuining Districts that lhe has removed his Stable, near the Deo pot of theo W. & M1. R. Rtoad, where he is ready at all times to tak e charige of dIseased Horses for a muoderate charge ; in all cases where there ia no enro no pay will be expeceILd. lHe alsa contjinues to take Pasisengers to cnd tromt the Depot, and expects shortly to receive a Noew (Jmmnbus for thint purpo. Goods lie will haul at the old rate of 10 cents per paitage, amryt solicits thle patronage of the public. Fob. 22, 1853 -17-tf .3. 3. WINN, Has just receiv ed from Balhimore and Newl York, a Iarg~i and wvell selected stock of Broadclotiss, Cassianeres mad thme finet and best that has ever been hrottght to this mnarktet. --A r.so, Rleady mnadu Clothing for (Gents' and Sotibs, oftvery gqmlity' and'description. Having se ltele Goods, and had thaom made up to or oor, lhe canm warranit time work. --AtSO, Evory desceription and quality of Gloves; Dress Htats madel uip to order; Caps, Silk Cravats, Silk Pocket lHandke-rchiefs and Neck Toes, t.inen Shirts, do. Collars, Mlerino Unemehitrs, do. D~rawers, with livery article that is worn by gentlemen, wvhich lho offers on reasoniable terms, and solicits a call from his old cus'tomers,, and thme citires ofthte D~istrict generaily. Draper & Tailor, SUMTERVTLLE, S, C, .laving permianiently hocatd himself in this villtge, on Mimn Street, one door north of Major .Toohn F. Hlaynsworth's resi dence, offers his servicea to thme citizents of this District. lHa has paid mnuch altentltin to his biusinesa ini the cities, of 1frankfort and Paris, and if you wvill itgivehimn a trial, he promises on his ptrt toaiteintire eat isfaction. - Feb. 8th. 1853. ' 5-If . rc diaeone oblie WHO announceC.A~i~ 3 a candidatgf &tob Stato Legis latutu Vebruary 1, 185 PuR TAX d 1F. tAT LS ,uqj caudidate fy Ta Cotnn ti i dl' s 6 Fe1h, ub3 * OT1Yr, Edr... ~ r please annoinee ILlai ' ZON s a candid t nary'of 4m ie c. 4t election. A pril 27l7,,iS2 87~ We saaio announce T. J.~DININS for Clerk of the Cot irt, ale MAN Y RFABV April 16th 1851 111[r. Edito c nounce Mr. J hiclU KL.L "I d date for C&rk,.of the Cosit, r ung Districtr and oblige AI Apri 1418. 25..t ro0z SHEfhi $ -The- Frienda date for :heriff of Sumfer Ihsitr, f the next election.-.. - Nov. 12th,- 1852 3Id. y Va: e are autis to announce- A.-E. POOL asud 4as for Sheriff ofuSumtneDistricto a the in election. ~cemnber2 15 FISK'S ME'ALLIC C F 1Sf i sizes, constkdty ;4 s by -HUDSON & BROTHER1' Opp. Temperance Hail Sumteryile Jone 15th, 18M5 - T~ COLUMBIA N? Is- rUtLierkaX Dait-T 68; .Tai- AT AT P AND WEMLT A? PS .O VAPERWILL BE rENT CILQXI; Or-FICE WITHOUT' PAYMENT 11 Iti callton extondsthr'angontdaMe , am all the Southern Stats m1 Et ? ood opbortimity for me'r.ants to vuie~ - ts olus ae iled with ahe Latest Niew foreigna and domesstic,ans fileof Ee pea e pern are recelved .weekly.. Th b ~*on of. a large collection of Documnayo a Imy' to our REVOLUTIONA RY. HISTORYs wi be commuenced an soon asweo~ arep The "Bannerb Ofios.e Cihcummtanoen havin placed as i the office, we have nid ever earra'au render it one of the most ceo lseina be try, for all kinds oif work.. sile additio gj fine Biook.Poims of thme late A, 5. .1i YtI anlr othier nieat potwet-preses d~ press, ezntlules us Sodae . All kinds of woork at shtor Noic BooRS, CARDS, BLLrfg hj rANienT~Ms, .CIaouLAUS, ixVmyr~oNxa DRJEFS, HIANDBIL.S, PodTZE,&c.6 LAW AND) EQUITY BLAWKIS. Plain and OrnamentI Frint'n, in Colors 1t.W. GIBBES, Proprietor TV. F. GarVrktin, Printer. Columbia,. Feb. 22, 1803 .4 $20 RWAR WVILL hb paid fat thme dlefivety in Hunmtervillef Kingstrte om Georgetorvn .Jail of' my Neg man "AA RON," who abscon d froni my plantauions in George'o w D. trict about four weeks since. -Said felo is abrout 5 feet 10 inches in height,. rafier above the usual size, and quite' black, ha. a sullen appearance, but answer. quickl~t whzen spokenm to. lHe haa on the top of hms~ left foot (1 thinki the mark of a cire. ceivcd from an nxe Whierna biby. The subscriber has sufhicnt aenot believe that hie is h~arboured bytgeo or, tho promises of W. W.Drd',Es. four miles bolow Sumntervilla. A. A. JIGN 4 Tlhe sulicrfber having dtscornt~ned t. Busmnes. w.ill devote hia whole tIrne to thee nice of medieene. Those wiaking his.p~faa at ,eurvices will find him at all limes at hiresl dlence lai the Villege. - jan~oi~, H. S. ME~LETTI1I By Thomas o'Connor .Jwet n-.-.ived for Itaij thnel, a chnie. e. non of Cigars and Tulyacco, Cordials, sevsof all descriptfons, .f[ys &d2A.o~ guaranzutee, to ztell ais low as they cai~b b tained fromt Carlesaton fur. For Wrigh'snhBl y~ the 5th of October. 1rerighdrge. mnents appl to C-t in 66 Bad to O'N) J, H LJr & ENIEpy. * - , Xoyeo'e Wbierf rrrWach!1anlco Sept 2t 18g 9l N6tice. All persons insehted to .~. ~~ & CO., are zqtiIded to'z'nth a4igot tlOl rin m~terville Withurut deh~'$ P. %RO