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fM f W Acknowledgments. u With thanks wc acknowledge the receipt | of the following subscriptions to this date : A. Coffey, I^uicAnter, C. II. $!,90 Ajhivki Hood, u 2 M. P. Crawford, ** 2 Qno. W. Cook. 2 K. 01 Billings, 2 pi Ellood, " 2 Ejunw I*. Crockett, 44 2 Mflawuel Strain, 2 WD. A. Button, w 2 i BOM. 8. Sorroll, Belnir, 1 I Iin?berry, 2 ' Jpj. M. Doly, - 2 . StJL M, Miller, 44 2 ' ntVm Unit ?? rj. H,Mc Murray, Jacksonhani, 1 Twittv & Boon, Monroe, N. C., 2 j. A. Saddler, Charlotte, N. C? 2 I W. Tharlow Canton, Esp., Camden, 2 r R. Kennedy, M 2 . Whcnover mistakes occur in receipts, or any omission is inndc, the subscribers inter* ; ested will please inform us, no that proper corrections can bo inndc. CONGKIM I'* ii - ?* , Wewcwoat, Feb. 18. ^ In fh* Renate, Mr. Fish presented the : memorial of Henry Grinned, of New Vorlr,' offering to the United States, free of charge, the two vessels, Advance and Rescue, lately engaged in the search for Sir John Franklin, and, suggesting that they, together with a small propeller, bo sent upon a further expedition in search of the same parties. Mr. II., also reported from the committee on printing, in favor of printing Ko?W suth's letters of thanks to Congress and " the Government, laid before the Senate j osterdny. Mr. Borland opposed the printing, as unnecessary. i %t_ m _ . i - ? - i air. lynw nuvoonim :i. Mr. Badger moved it to l>e laid on the table. Lost, yean 10, nays 24. A general debate then ensued on the printing of these letters, in which Messrs. Sewnrd, ('ass, Chase, Hamlin, Downs, and Soule favored it, and Messrs. Badger, Clemens, Butler, Borland and Rusk opposes I ^ it. The report of tho committee was aI doptcd and the printing ordered by the j vote : Yeas, 21, nays, 20. The Senate then took up the bill grani ting land to Iowa, for railroad purposes, and Mr. Underwood commenced a speech upon the subject, but shortly after conseni ted to the motion,and the Senate adjourned. In the House of Representatives, before live unfinished business of the day was re, mined Mr. Hendriek, Chairman of the ft Committee on Miloage, spoke at length j B in favour of the bill. Mr. Williams, of! L tcnn^ replied. The question was then taken upon the bill, being engrossed and read a third time, upon which the ayes and nays wom demanded, which was earficd?ayes 100, nays, 88. I The bill was then road a third time and passed; the previous question having been interposed to prcveut further debate. The next bill on the 8j>eakcr's table wan the bill granting to the State of Missouri tho right of way and a portion of the publie domain, to aid in the construction of certain railroads therein. Mr. Phelps, of Missouri, having the floor addressed the House at much length in favor of the bill lie was followed by Mr. Wutkins, of v Teiut., in fcupport of the bill. The hour having expired to which Mr. tWntkms' speech was limited, a motion was made and carried that tho House adjourn. Iaiikm utniA IIHIUUK. ??C ICnm TrOU1 , a reliable source that the colicliou of toil* on tbe&outli Carolina side of the Augusta Bridge has been discontinued, and that the rates on the Aupmm.* side have been reduced to what thc< were prior to the recent dilllculty, iui i.mica bio arrangement havuiin made to thnt effect. the Savannah Morning News states that on Tuesday, ten thousand six hundred and thirty-eight bales of upland cotton were clcard at that port, all of whieh went coastwise- Besides this amount, the News says there were several vessels ready onboard of which there wero a boot two thousand morn bales. The Indians in Honda are giving trouble again. The Jaeksonville News learns from . a reliable source, that CapL Jcraigan has ' ? received authority from Gov. Brown to raise * ' aeerapsnv of fifty Volunteers, for the protection of the settlement about Fort Uatlln, oad an order from Cant. J. for nrovision and T store* war brought to iarlunvillo by the teainer Thorn front I*kn Monroe. A young Irish girl was recently killed at New (mean* by the accidental exploaion of a stove boiler. The (toiler waa in a kitchuti rango under which the girl had ti made a fire a abort time previous to the I MeMen*, and either in conseijuencc of too abort a supply of water, or improper cons' fioeincnt of the steam which wa* generathe explosian took place. A fragB ment of the broken a tore cut off all the ? 6wnt portion of the poor girl'* bead, and i \ death was of course, the almoat immediate Hi remit H ' Ciautrrt aid Sottm Caioum Raiu koad. The attention of oar Western men. ' chnnta ie directed to the advortbement in H mother column of the Director* of the V Charlotte and Sooth Carolina Railroad. Prom H tida tt appear* that the Road will he completed H to a dapet within twenty-five milea of Char. hfie, by the middle or latter end of March nail Our merchants will therefore bo able to gat their spring and summer goods at tliat 1 joint.? *. C. WMy, BY LAST EVENINO BET Arrival of the Steamer Cambria. Baltimoiie, Feb. 23, 1852. i The Cambria has reached Halifax, ami 4 L her news was telegraphed through from tlint point. Cotton wu only in moderate demand ( at the time sho sailed, with prices in fa- j vor of buyers. The sales of the week a- r] mounted to 43,000 bales?exporters ami v speculators each taking 0,000 bales. The 1 quotations established from the transae- J tions by the Brokers' Board are : Fair Or- v leans o 1-4; Upland 5d. Middling Orleans t 4 13-10 ; Uplands 4 3-4. ' t Flour was in only moderate demand, at c sixpence decline. Yellow Corn 20; white c 31s 0.1. The money market was dull. t The rejxjrt that an imperial decree had 11 prohibited the exportation ol grain front j Russia is iucorrect. . The Queen's speeeh in opening Parlia- J ment. was quite pacific. 1 Circulars say that the actual docl'nt on * some grades is 1-10, and on others 1-8. The Havre market was steady. The business of the manufacturing dis- 1 tricts not so brisk, and prices tending J downwards. # , c In the House of Commons ministers j were called upon for au explanation of the ? abrupt resignation of Lord Palmcrston, to which Lord John Russell replied that Lord Palmcrston had treated the Queen's J interrogations with contempt, and acted , independently of liia colleagues in appro- * ving of the illegal movements of Louis Na- ( j>oleon. Palmcrston replied at great length, and was very severe upon his colleagues, but not improving his own position by it. The Queen's speech was delivered on <the 3<1 in person. She represents the for- ' eign relations of Egland as satisfifctory, i and gives the same opinion of the financial ' com lit ion of the empire. Attention is nl- ' so culled to the parliamentary reform lnll. i France is quiet. The electoral law e.s- 1 tahlishcs universal suffrage. Arrests are J still making. s An attempt was made to nsiassinato ' tlio Queen of Spain.? Carolinian. Cask ok FonuRtir.?The adroit scamp 1 or scamps w ho have recently invented the " new mode of perpetrating forg<ri<*sof Hank \ Checks, sham orders on grocers, drc., through the agency of negroes, sent with ^ them, have found the plan succeed so well that they have been trying their hands again, and yesterday, a gentlemen in our vicinity w as made the victim of their rns- ( cality,tothctuneof$'220. It appears that in j the morning he received a note by a negro l*>y purporting to lie written by a lady of J respectability in King street enclosing a ' check signed W. 15. Pringle, for 8*220 on ^ the hank of Charleston, and accompanied ( by a letter scaled and directed to a "Mrs. l>urk, in Augusta Ga. The note requc.sted ill polite terms, tliat the gentleman ^ would oblige the ladv by collecting the amount of the check from the Hank, keep it till she called for it. ant} " please to put . Mrs. Ihirk's letter in therost office." The servant departed, hutnl>out one o1- 1 i clock returned w ith a note front the good t lady, saying she was prevented from com- , ing herself, but ploasc to wrap the money f, up carefuly, ami give it to the servant, but i not let him know what it w as. Tho gen- , tlemnn (naturally very |?)lite to the sex, < desirous of accommodating the lady, al j though unknown to him, did as requested , ?tlie eheek l?eiug cashed, upon present.a- t tion, by the otlieooa of the Hank and the , money sent as desired by tlio last potc. , Chat. Kvr. A'Vtr.i. | Tiik Dkatii Pf.saltt.?Thj Funatu Committee in the Rhode I 'and I eirisla . i . ? n ' 1 lurv una rt']? Tied n Dill P'lO'.'nthing the penalty of death, and Mihsrituting imprison- , ment for life. At ihc same time,says the | Providence J jurnal, it guard* against the ] nhu.se of the pardoning pivor by a provi- i ( wr u that no itcraoiis sentenced to im- , prisonmont for a term of not less than five , years, shall bo released, except ujkmi the , concurrent vote of three-quarters of nil the , member* elected to each llou.se of the | (ieneral Assembly. COMMERCIAL* ! LATEST DATES. From Livr.sruui Feb. 7. , Front Havre Feb. 3. J From llavaua Feb. 15. From Charleston Feb. 12 ft. The Markets. Camden, Feb. 25.?The Cotton Market line been somewhat inactive since our last, and prices somewhat lower. The sales up to this morning were at from 6f to 7$. The effect of the Cambria's news on our market had not transpired at ihe hour of our going to press. Charleston, Feb. 21.?Cotton?There was n good demand for this article yesterday; but as purchasers were demanding a reduction, to which holders would not submit, operations were materially chocked. The sales reached 1U00 bales at oxtrcmca ranging from GJ to 8$. CoM'mbia, Feb. 23.?The Cumbria's ac- 1 counts, made public this morning, had but j little cncet on the marke t, although they . arc regarded aa somewhat unfavorable,? Hales to-day 80 bales, at 5| a "7* cent*. ??- ????i t COMMITTED TO JAIL CCOMMITTED TO T1IE JAIL OP J Lancaster District, u Negro BOY, who ealia himaeif Melton, and says ho belong* to Henry Scarborough, of Sumter District, 8.C. Haul Uoy is alxint six feet In height, appears to bo about 2*J years of age; his hair cut abort except the locks on cacli aide, which a re very long ami plaited. . JAMES ADAMS, . Sheriff Lancaster Dist , fob 20 it 3 1 A r?AAil sLtArlXT I<4i I Avtlit fAIIVi/iain tA 1 HUteen yeaimof ago m fin apron- i lieu to tho Printing Inl^nw. Apply at < thi* I What They Bey of Us. * Our thank* to the Editors of the Press, 1 t L?r the favorable mention made of our pa- ^ *>r. Wo will endeavorto make ti c Led- , jer merit these approbativo notice*. 1 Tim following area few of them: t Tin: Lancaster Ledger.?This is the itle of a new weekly paper published at 1 Lancaster Court House, by R. 8. Bailey. * ['ho first number promises well, and we v wh the enh-rpeise all success. Our counrv papers, loth in the ability with which t hey are edited and the tasteful and worknanliku style in which they are printed, vill bear a favorable comparison with l.^ e .i?p.? - * * * lf i.wu?i ?u> inner oia:e, avu me j.a uvaser Ledger promised to W behind no one ?f its cotcmporaries.?Charleston Mer- " ?ry. The Lancaster Ledger n tiio title of a iew paper which made its first appear- f inco 011 the 12th inst., at Laucastcrville, 11 this State. R. S. Bailey, Esq., is the ' Editor and Proprietor. It is to lie, we v lerceivc, independent in polities, and the 8 Alitor disclaims any connection with any * >arty. It is ueatly printed, and nppoars ( o be eonducteil with considerable ability. c kVo wish it success.?Charon Courier. Tlie Lancaster Ledger is a neat Weeky sheet just issued at in I .anoastcr. S. C., {. S. Bailey editor and proprietor. It proesses to be independent in its polities, but presses conservative views, and w o w ould nt'or is oppos?>d to the doctrine of Separate ' Recession.? Chus. JJeenimj News. Lancaster Ledger.?\Vc have ro eived the first innnber of a paper with his title, just established in Laueaator- j ille. K. S. Bniloy, Esq., is the Editor md Proprietor. The Ledger is well print- r e, and its editorial columns evince spirit md ability. We wish Mr. Bailey success c n his enterprise.? Col. Southern Rights t llepublicun. t t Lancaster Ledokr.?This is the title 0 >f a new paper started at Lancaster, C. 8 I. It is published by It. S. Bailey, and * s a large and interesting sheet. We have lot been able to divine its politics?the ? ntJoductorv, however, would lead us to p nfur that it would Ik? opposed to the doc- t< rine of secession. A safe enough |x>sition a ust now. We wish our cotcniporaiy h uccess in his businecs.? Columbia L'aioinian. The Lancaster Ledger is the title of a iew, neat nnd valuable j>aper just started r it Lancaster, II.. by It. S. Bailey, Edi- I or and Pjoprietor, at 2 dollars in advance. r iVe liojK! it will be well sustained, as it tl vill return the value in full for every cent | I ul<scribed for it.?Chcraw Gazette. 11 I c Tiie Lancaster Ledger.?We have [ ? Ticeivcd the first number of a tin per under i lie above title, edited :m<l published by i. S. 1 tailey, at Lancaster C. II. In loint of size, inecliauieal execution and lUbjeet matter, it compares favorably with nostof the other jk?jh ts rf the State.? u Hie rapid multiplication of newspapers 0 hrougliout the State, argues a state of (| ntelligencc and progress which is truly | P (ratifying.?Darlington Flag. . I!1 ' a Lancaster Ledger.?\Yc are in re- " eipt of the first number of a new paper 1 " unlished at Lancaster Court House, and dited In-its peoprietor, Mr. li. S. liailey. ^Ve with pleasure place it upon our list 1 >f exchanges. The Ledger contains a jood supply of printeo matter, the mecha- j licaI execution is good, and claims to lie J 'independent," that is, it associates itielf i 1 iritii neither of the throe parties in the J it ate?the secessionists, the co-operation- i sts nor the Union party?but says," should | ,ve see tit to devoto our energies b; me id vaueeutcn* of any cause, the people ua)' r<" ,t assured our energies will l>e ex tried to promote the cause we believe to be right. t It has our best wishes for its prosperity. ?Georgetown Republican. I r Tnr. Lancaster Ledger is the title of ? x new weekly Journal just commenced to tie isttbed at Lancaster, C. If., S. C., by li. S. liaile y, 1'isij., Kditor and Proprietor, the tirst number of which we have received. Hid with pleasure enter its name upon our 1 exchange list. We wish our friend abunlunt success, un<l such patrons as will always puy in advance, tor only such may j ' la- regarded valuable.?Fuirjicld J/rrald. The Lancaster Ledger.?Wo have received the first number of the above paper, published at Lancaster, C. II., 8. '< It is handsomely printed and well filled. ' It. S. llailey. Ksq., is its Kditor and proprietor. We willingly place it on our ex- * diange list.?SjHirtii'tbury Spartan. New PaItii.?We have received the J first number of tho Lancaster Ledger, a , ?cw p?]>er, published at Lanbaster, C. ii., j South Carolina. Wo have read the in- i roductoryof the Kditor, but can como to t indefinite conclusion with regard to the Dolitical complexion of the Ledger. It is jue> the Kditor disclaims all connection i vith any party, and opens his columns to | xrrmipondents from eitlier side; yet he is loitiutP u rvwitiriPftriiiitmi -o! . ? W Vjn.lHHVIIHI^ nui/Hiimnmni l>r 11 teccwtionMt?what in tho world ia he to v X51 Perhaps a convent inn i at,, that in, to 1 ibidc by nn<l perform whatever the con- H mention shall dictate. " The jxnper presents a flood appearance N uid the editorials are well written. Tub- fl ished And Kdited by It. S. Bailey, at 92 w?r annum in advance. We wish tlieprorrietor success.? Unionrille Journal. I Editor?John, did you see this from lie Uuionvillo Journal ? ? Devil?Yes, sir. Kditor?Well, shall we answer hiin ? Dkvil?No, sir. Kditor?Why I Devil?Let him find out. Tint Lakcaateh Lkdorr.?We have received the first number of a neatly print* * ml weekly paper of the above title, pub- ] ished at Uncutor, C. II. K. 8. Bailey _ ll^ _ 1 I?a - I'* iuiior proprietor. i n? wilier projxiae* to bo neutral in oolitic*, at present, aot identifying himself and paper with < ithcr of tlie parties. The editor review* the parties in an able manner, and winds ?1> b's introductory remarks, by statin; hat when ho deems it necessary for tin nterest of the people of the State he wil hen advocate the doctrine of the pait] vhich he thinks nearest right. If we ar sot mistaken in his introductory article, i ins a Union Isearing, and the editor in ends to join the Southern Patriot. Tin ditor, iu an article ou the "llomeateiu Vet," re-echoes the blighting doctrine sroinulgatod by 11. F, Perry on this act.? Hamburg Republican. Editor?John, did you see this fron ho Hamburg Republican ? Devil?Yes, sir. Editor?Well, John, what shall w< lo in this case ? Devil?Same as 'tother. CHEAP GOODS At BeUair, S. V. r HE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW REOEIV ing from Charleston large additions t< lis stock of CHEAP GOODS, amonj vhioh are many articles to suit the coininj ee.son, which will l>o sold at such prices u annot fail to give satisfaction. Thosi ranting Goods will find it to their ndviin age to call early, before the many iieald iiieap articles are sold out. Terms Cash, or four months for ap iroved pajn r. CHARLES I?. EVANS. Bell iir, Feb ltd. 3?tf HARNESS!" HARNESS!! Bl'TTOiV, ' W \ MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGE AND WAGON HARNESS BRIDLES, MARTENGALES, MEDICAL BAGS, TRUNKS, WHIPS. ind everything belonging to a well rrgulutet HARNESS SHOP. rHE Subscriber, being thankful for pas f.vors. would respectfully solicit tin ustom of all persons being in waul of any hing in his line; and hopes by a strict at cntion to business,and working nothing bir lie best material, to share at least a portioi f the public patronage. You may as wel top going to Charleston for Harness, 01 nything in tho Harness line, as I will set s low as Charleston retail prices. A1 rork wnrranted. Saddles repaired at slu?r otice. Shop situated on Main-street,nbov< he Court House, nearly opposite Mr. Clin on s office. Just call in and see Ilarm-si nd Bridles of every des?lription decided!) owcr than ever oflercd in this market. D. A. BUTTON, f b i!0 Gin 3 BOUNTY LAND. I^HE SUBSCRIBER WILL PROSE . cute c laims tor I.and or Pensions 01 nnsonable terms. Soldiers and Officers ii lie. Mexican War, in the. war of 181:2, tin ' loridn war, nnd other Indkm wars, are en itled to Bounty I-nnd; in ease of the dent I f the Soldier, it falls to their Widows au< linor Children. K. (i. BIIAINGS. Ijineaster, C. II., Feb. 2 (J. IN EARNEST. VLI. PERSONS INDEBTED TO Till Subscriber, either by Note, Book Ac ount, or otherwise, nre most earnestly re nested to eall and settle. My Books anc ciotes can bo found in the Court House a ny time, and there will relhain until settled nd the sooner payments arc made the lea mount there will he to pay, J. A. Stew nan (Deputy Clerk) is authorized to receive noiiiosoii notes, accounts, &e., and rectip n my name. I want inonav. II. R. PRICE. I.nner.slcr, C. II.. Feb. 2<I. 3t 3 Com and Flour, pOR sale by a. icn jo i_ l uti J?'N & MASSEY. Corn Meal, !.X>It sale l?y fob 20 CURETON & M.tXSKY. NOTICE. I'M IE SUIiSCRIHER HAS FOIIT bushel* of SEED OATS, of tho 1m toughel I lend Oats, which he will sell at ess :i..h!e price. Persons wanting to pui h:.Hw will ple.aao call at JAMES I). Moll,WAIN'S. Fob 2?> 3t 3 W. TIH11L0W CASTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLIC] TOR IN EQUITY. t UcnJs the Courts in hi/vaster, Kershai mid Adjoining Districts. fcgT OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C. fob 2(1 ly 3 DISSOLUTION. 1AIIE COPARTNERSHIP IIERETC fore, existing under tbe name of T. b JURKTON A: SON, \r:.s dissolved on th st January last, by the withdrawal of th oinor partner from the concern. Those ir lehted to the lirni will please call and settl heir account* either by cash or note; nn hose having claiins against the tirm wii deasc present them to the Senior for pay nont. Either of us will attend to scttlinj he books. T. K. CURETON, T. K. CURETON, Jr. [HAVING TAKEN T1IE STOCK Ol Goods, and am receiving and openinc lew ami fa?!i ..apply of SPRING GOOlft will continue ut the old stand occupied h he Above firm; and will pledge myself t ell goods on as accommodating ternin a iny establishment in the country. My stoc! vill l>e pretty much at all times such as i iHitnlly kept in a country store; I therefor lolicit a part of thn public patronage. T. K. CORETON, Jr. THE SUBSCRIBER IFAVIN< withdrawn from the Mercantile hn in ess entirely, he takes this method of n uruing his warmest thanks to a libers mil generous public (or the very libera mtronage ho bus received at their hancL ind solicits a continuance of the same i tchalf of his two sons, the elder havin< tpcnud in Lancaster*-ill" and the youngc it my residence. T. K. CURFfPON. nk OA ? O EARLY GARDENERS Look at Ttaimt J r ST received, and for wile, a free apply of Oar?len Seed*, At JONES CROCKETT'S. FeH 12 ff ! ~ I'HOSl'KCTl'S OK Till', ! SOUTHERN ULTIVATOR.i [ ... t Volume X, For 1852. . 3 DR. DAMEL LEE, T). nUDML.KD, 1 Editor. Assistant Edil'.r. ? rpIIE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR is I 1. issued every month, ami is exclusively , devoted to Agriculture. Horticulture, Florit culture, Domestic ami Farm Economy, Tillage and Huslcindrv. the Rreediinr .onA ltni?_ injr of Domostie Aniintils, Poultry anil Booh, I and tlie genomic routine of Southern Plant- { ing and Panning. '' The new volume for 1852, will bo issued | on n royal oetavo sheet of 32 pages, with i \ew Type, Fine 1'etpcr and Beautiful II- | lustrations! It will contain a much greater J amount of matter than heretofore?will dia- ! cuss a greater variety of topics, and will bo j in every respect the I,est Agricultural paper j in the South! and equal to any in the Union! . FRIENDS OF SOUTHERN AGRICUL- 1 , TURK!! i As the Cultivator was the First Jounc 1 es-. t tablished in the Cotton Crow1 States, rx-vj s clusircly devotee to the interestsof the. Plan- ! 8 tor; audit has ever been an earnest and con- | - sistent advocate of those interests, wo eon- 1 r fidently hope that, having fostered and sus- ' taincd it so far. your cordial and generous sup- 1 - port will still be continued. Planters, Fanners,Gardeners, Fruit Grow- ! crs, Stork Raisers, Norsemen, and all eon- | nccted in any way with the Cultivaiion of | the soil, wili find the Southern Cultivator re- | pi etc with new and valuable information ; and richly worth ten times the trilling sunt at | which it isatforded. TERMS OF T1IE CULTIVATOR: One copy, one year 81 00 Six Copies 5 Twelve Copies 10 { , Twenty-five Copies 20 Fifty Copios 37 50 One Hundred Copies 75 \VM. S, JONES, Publisher. - Augusta. CI.*. -|rm.? cj~:i -.ri-i-- ? ' ! i.UU OUU U1 Lnt' DOUW I or I , 1852. I r TN May, 1850, a number of Planters living ! | j L in Georgia ami Alabama, met in Colym- | 1 | bus, (Ja., ami formed themselves into an Ag- j t ! rieultural Society. The advantages of such j , j an association were at once apparent, ami , . with the view to contrbine as much as poss sihlc to agricultural improvciiient.it was do- ' , tcrmincd. at a meeting of the Society in Jan- | I uarr, 1851, to establish an Agricultural Jour- i I nal. As the result of that aetion, ' THE SOIL OF THE SOUTH." I made its appearance in the month of March I last. It was hailed with universal nppiob.ii lion, anp from that day to this, it has stead ily and rapidly increased in circulation and 1 public favor. At the recent great Fair in 1 Macon, (la., it was by a unanimous vote of L' the members recommended to the patronage ' - of Southern Agrieultttri.-ts, ami elected to 1 i be the 1 I ORGAN OF THE SOUTHERN CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION ! It will hereafter he published under the auspices of that association, and will lie the | medium of eommunic..ting ollicially, all in- j telligence pertaining to Its interests and oh- j , jcets, by a resolution of the Iv ecntive Con:- j ' mittee, the publisher is nuthorised to send | a copy of the paper gro.'t/i/ou.v/y to all Agri- ' j cultural Societies in lie South that will s- nd their address te the ollice of publication. . I The columns of the Soil of ihe Smith will t ' as heretofore, he devoted to the discussion j H of all subjects pertaining to the interests of i Agriculture ami Horticulture, Domestic ami l" Rural Economy. It is intended to make the j paper ctfrntitiihj pr<icti-r:f, and at the same 1 time, eminently progressive, in its character, [ embodying as fir as possible, all that is val- ' uahhg as wvll in the practice as the science ' of Agriculture. In its instruction t. it will [ Is* the constant aim of those. ? !"; write for > its columns to mV.pt, tliciutJvV.'cs to the po- j j t'uliar elimgtc, soils ander..ps of the South, i iin short, no etVort and no reasonahle expense ! will he spared, to make The Soil of the South a worthy and instructive Journal of South- , ecu Agriculture. I Terms.?The Soil of the South is published monthly, each number containing si.\tecn largo and handsomely printed pages, and is furnished to subscribers promptly and f regularly ;.t the low price ?>!" ?t ONE DOLLAR I?ER. ANNUM. 11 Five copies will l.e sent 12 months fur!$l. r* The money must in all cases accompany the names, or the paper will not be sent. All communications must be julurcs-s_ | ?'d ( pout pun!) to the Publisher of tlit; Soil ! of South, Columbus, (J.i. JAMES M. CHAMPERS, Aiiri-'uhmil I'd it nr. CHARLES A. PEABODV, I/or/ir nil n ml Editor. r WILLIAM II. CHAMBERS, I'ulilinhtrr. FOR SALE. TW< > SETTS OFCARRIAGE HARNESS, nit extra tine article, made >- by an experienced workman in this State. Any one wanting Harness, will do well to e | hx?k at these, as they are liner than any 0 harness that has ever been brought to I" this place. d IIASLKLTINE Ac II AG INS. II Feb\i I g FOlt HALE, A First raite two horse WAGGON, as Jt. J^uuil iP IIUM I ll?P UWll Dill Ullll* used, with sujtfrior harness. Apply nt this office. a SADDLE &, HARNESS y Establishment's T1IK SUBSCRIBER RES* p.-ctfullv informs the citizens of M this District and elsewhere, that hoconti- ! e nues the above busineaa at his old stand, 1 one door south of A. C. Dunlap's, iu all ita various branches ; especially Covering and Padding Saddles, which he will war- i } rnnt. He will also make Carriago and | . Wagon Harness, Hiding Bridies, <Vc., at ' y the shortest notice, and as low as can la- ! purcha^sl any where. Please call and examine for yourselves, i s I). M. POER. n Lancaster, Feb. 1'2. flni?1 ; Oats, Oats, T7VJR sale by F feb -><; * CL'KKTt )\ A MASSKV , WOOD SHOP. ^ ^rlK Subscriber lias moved neat the J. Presbyterian Church and will do k .11 l. u:_ u - > nil HUT* III III* mill VII IKMKTilTIwould bo thankful for the public patronage. TTM RODGKRS. Fob 12 Hi t jpr Till*: JLANCASTjEK G ROC EE V H AM) PROVISION STORE! TIIK subscribers aw just receiving and now opening si larj;o and complete assortment of OROCEltlKS and PROVISIONS, wluoh they aw anxious to dispose of at extreme low prices for Cash or Country Produce. Their stock consists in part UK follows: New Orleans and Miijcova'lo Sugar, Crushed, powdered and ONrith'd do. New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses, Java ami Kin Colfee, Almonds, English Walnuts, Citron, Currants, Pepper, Gingorv Spice and (doves, Nutmegs, Mace, Saleratus and Soda, Mackerel, No. 1, 2, and 3 Salmon, licet'Tongues, Herrings. Powder A: Shot, C'aps, Indigo, Crackers and Oranges, Lemons, O'Marn'xold live and New Orleans Rectified Whiskey, Mndoria, Port, Claret and Sherrv Wines, Porter, Ale, Newark Cider, W. W. Yincger, Sardines, < tysters, Ginger Preserves, Cordial, Pepper sauce, Candies, Tobacco: together with a choice selection of Cigars, at all prices of the following brands, Filantropa, Washington, Kspann, Havana, Cheroots and Cuba sixes, and a largo variety of other articles too numerous to mention. All those in want of first rate articles at a low price, will please not to forget to call at the LANCASTER GROCERY, at the <>ld stand of .1. A. Hasseltine, ono iloor South of the Catawba House, on Main st. 1IASSELTINE A 1IAGINS. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf. 1 SELLINGOPF at COST Aflltl IjfMM! PjgnilE Subscriber being very anxious M to disjKwe of the balance of bis stock of I >1 iV GOODS, I [ A III > W A RE, HATS. CAPS, 1JONXETS, Arc., to close up his business and make room f??r the large stock of Groceries and Provisions now coming into the Store, will sell at such | uncommon low prices as to induce all I those in want of such articles as lie has,] n> |iun n;iM' i.i nun. u yon want a large ijuantity of Goods for a little money call at the old stand of .1. A. 1IASSKLTINE. Kaneasti n iile, S. Kel? 12 tf 1 CATAWBA HOUSE, <>?? ?3ain-Stir?'t, (d fete rods South if the Court House.) \ 1 UKahnvc named House. has tilL heen nnieli enlarged and put f'Jujl in thorough lvpair and furnished anew, ami is now prepared to accomodate all those disposed to gi\e it a call. The subscriber makes no hoasts hut will simply say that the Public shall he accommodated in a style not excelled hy any House in the up count rv. ' .1. A. IIASSKLTIXK. Lancaster, Feh 12 tf 1 MWKNB-:* & LAUItlALliS rrf: Vo &?& TilIC Subscriber cjin accommodate 111r?<-v* \\li?? wish to Hire with 11<?rses and illicit ?, <>; ? arriajjes t-> any point they wish to <x>>. Those in want ol the nlv.ve articles will please call ;:t the Catawba U'-usc or at the Lancaster Grocery p.vel Provision Store, where they can he accommodated at all times. Strangers arriving l?v statfo end he sent to any point of the eountrv thev wish to ?d. *J. A. IIASSFLTIXK. F? b \ 2 t f I NOTICE. i.Ti persons indebted V> the Subseriher either hy note or I took neoouni ; hi particularly r< i|Ucste<| to come forwnnl J nmt make immediate payment. All not stalled previous to Sale Day in Marehnext will he planed in the hands of an Attorney i for collection, without any exception, as I owe money and must pay. All those interested w ill please pay par tictilar attention to the above if they w ish to save cost. J. A. 1IASSELT1NE. Feb It! tf 1 AFKESli supply just received andfoi sale at the Lancaster Grocery. Also oin* husliel Red Clover Seed. IfASSELTINE & IIAG INS. Feb 12 * tf 1 FOR S ALE I^IFTY BUSHELS CORN-MEAL: * .... AI.SO. . . . IIFTY BUS! IELS GR 1ST. I for sale ns low us can bo expected nt'cording to tho price of corn. For cash only. HASSELTINE & H AO INS. I fob 10 tf a You Must Have Flour ! SO CALL AT T1IE LANCASTER Grocery and purennso for Cash a hu! pcrior article just received from Nortli I Carolina, at six dollars per bng of 200 lbs. HASSELTINE A II AG INS. feb 10 2?tf Look Here Mister! CALL IN AT C'urclonAHaNK(>y'N Grocery rpnEY HAVE EVERY THING YOU J can possibly desire in their line, feb 10 2m?a flrwTWo and wnw mum vm V VOi The subscriber has several No. 1 Cows and Calves for sale low I for Cash. ! fob 19 2?3t j. b. COU8ART. NOTICE. A li. PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME J:\. for Beef during tho years I860 and '61. will please settle the same with me, or J. A. Ilasscltine, who is authorized to receive the same. All not scttlod by Return Day in March, will have to pay coat. Don't fyrget to pay the old man for hin Beef; if yon do, the Sheriff and Constable will not forgot to call on you. J. B. COU8ART. 1 .?mc I -iter. H. Pch. !W. 3t? ^ Jf y ;m. * y [SALES AT AUCTION. NEGROES FOR SALE. I will Sell on Monday, 1st day of March next, before the Court House in Lancaster: EIGHT IJKELY NEGROES, Terms Cash. S. L. McCONNELL, feb 20 Agent for A. F. McCoxxele, Win. T. I?hifcr, Anetionm. Will beSold at Public Auction, on Sale Day next, 011 the Clingle Lot, near the Court I louse : A VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS. Conditions Cash. 2 feb 19 0<> rhc First Monday in March (SaleDay) near 'he Court House : TWO SETTS OF CARRIAGE HARNESS. The Harness new ; but recenUy made, and of superior quality. To be sold on a credit of six months, with note approved security, and interest from date. I will sell nt the house ol Maj. F. Bell ><u Moral iy 1st Maich next: ONE HOGSHEAD MOLA&SES, At the risk of the underwriter, for cash. A. MAYER, Auctioneer, fob 19 2w 2. Ill i:?|iiity Lanc aster Diatrict. Nathaniel B. Ingrain, ~1 Petition to subrs. I jeet an Equity Nathaniel Ingram, jf tv. pay a legal Francis 1\ Ingram. J demand. It appearing to my satisfaction that Nathaniel Ingram (son of Jemima) resides beyond the limits of this St?to_ It i* motion of Moore, solicitor for petitioner, that the said Nathaniel Ingram do answer, plead, or detnurr to the petition filed ngaimrt him in the above case, on or before the 1st day of June, 1852, otherwise judgment prooonfesso, will he ordered against him. JAMES II. WITHERSI>00\. C. K. L. D. Lancaster, C. II., S. C., Feb. 20, 1852. Iii Kquity?Lancaster 1Nn(. Ex Parte. "1 Petition JamesII. Kirkley, by [ power of Attorney \ for front John Kirkley sr. | A Susannah his wife. J Relief" * *. ' ) < 'has. Kirk ley?et al. [ Ac. It appearing to my satisfaction, that | John Kirkley, Sr: Charles Kirkley, James j Kirkley and John Kirkley, Jr., defendants in above ease, feside without the limits of this State. On motion of Williams Sol'r. for the Petitioner, it is ordered, that the said John Kirkley, Sr., Charles Kirkley, James Kirkley, and John Kirklv, Jr., do plead, answer, or demur to the Petition in the above cruse, on, or before first day oj J une next. < )therwise, Judgment, Pro. Oonfesso, will be ordered against caeb of them. JAS. II. WITHERSPOON. Conar. Eq. L. 1). Feb. 12 3m I | In Equity?Lancaster Dist. ! Josiali M. Croxton, fiu- Bill to divide real sun Croxton, Mary Estato A:<v ] Croxton, Henry Ander- Estate of James | son A* Mittoy his wife. Croxton, dcceas rx I c<l niul June ' E B Ward iV Juno his C'roxton decettv i wife, Gluts. B. Alien <k fcd. I Nancy his wife, Joseph Woods & Haehel his v ifc. It appearing to ;ny satisfaction that E. I B. Ward and Jane,his wifeyjuseph Wtxxls | and Kachel, his wife, defendants in nbovo : case, reside without the limits of this State. ! It is ordered, on motion of Clinton & Hni| na'aoVr. for complainants, that the saiddej feiulnnts do answer, plead, or demur, to I ; the Bill in above case, on, or before the 1st ' day < f June, 1852, otherwise, Judgment, . j pro coiifesso w ill he ordered against each I and all of them. J AMES H. \V I'l l I KttSPOON, Com'r Eq'y Laa'r Dit' 1 Coin'r*s office, l'eb 12 3m 1 111 liquify?Vjaiicngfcr Dit j John \Y. Gregory,"! M i 11 is Gregory, Jr. Bill for BartitV3. ' 1 Martha Gregory, wi- of Lands and N> I dow, ThosJ. Gregory 1 II. Jackson Gregory, greats, Estate Owen Gregory,Alfred Moore & Mary A.Iiis Willis Grecorv,t> 1 \viff, Joseph Terrell A." | , Martha J., his wife, j dee'd. It appearing to my satisfaction that Joseph Terrell and wife, Martha J-, defendants iu above ease, reside without the limits of this State, it is ordered on motion of Williams, sol'r for complainants, that the said Joseph Terrell and wife, Martha J., do plead, answer, or demur, to the bill in ahov,cease on or before the 1st day of June, 1 18.12, otherwise, Judgment pro ennfhsso i will be ordered against them. JAMES II. WITHERSrOON. Coin'r Eq. L. IJ. Feb 12 3m 1 In i:<|nlty?liUiicaster Dhtrict I James It. Hunter, Pedtion to Account Allen C.' lllair, f auJ ct al. J Apply Funds. IT is ordered that William McOorklo and Elizabeth his wife, defendants in Above case, (made so by the order of tho Court,) do answvr, plead or dentur to tho petition in above case, on or before the 12tli day of May. 1852. otherw ise iudvmoni ?- r? r? fe*so will be ofdesea ngaiimt them. JAMES n. W1TIIER8POON. Com'r Equity L. P. Feb 12 tf " b NOTICE. ALL iVmone indebted to Raakini A (V>peland, for the aerrioe* of tile Stallion Rowtok, by the insurance, iMMn j or otherwise, while kept by Wo. (h*vnell, are hereby notified not to mat'* payment to said Council, a* he ha* fail , to Veep the contract He has made tf retiun for the aeaeon, and legal pnymo . can <wly be made to John T. Copdaad r. JAMES BASKU^ w Lwrwter Feb 19. * ?