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tainting, but few of us like experiment* ' to be tried on us. In saving one man's land from being sold, you may cause the property of many others to be *acri> Iced. This law operates with peculiar hardship upon merchants. They necessaI-jily h?ve to run eonsidcradle risk it crediting so nmny; and their beat customer* in most cases, do not own over five hundred dollars worth of land. They are, , therefore, compelled to refuse them credit i <or to risk their living, and trust entirely to the honor of individuals. If a debtor for- ! gets that he has got a s'ngle tern in an account, lie may consider the merchant dishonest, and refuse to |?ny any part, or he luay make a thing of the kind the pretext for not paying. After he lias given you his oU, he may put you off for all times to , j <oon?, as many an honest man does, expect iftgthnt hs will pay it?and when you and jwur H? vreuiwirgviK urea oi wuung, and I Tou sue him,lie gets angry, and thinks you | Jf Ware treated him so badlv, that he wont v pay it at all. Such will be somo of the fruits of this much lauded Homeated I.aw, please to look at,but bitter to the taste. The avil will not be so seriously felt at first because fear of suffering by losing his credit, will, to some extent, make hint pay up. I But let him begin to feel, that whethor he < Bays his debts or not, i hat he can keep ma hundred dollars worth of land, and aooner or late, unless he is almost an exception he will claim his privileges, and cease to pay his debts. Some political reasons have been urged in favor of the law?that . it would Attach men to the State, and rreut emigration; but in reply, it may answered, that lionest men will pay their debts,even if they have to sell the land themselves, and will still move-away; and aa to dishonesty ones,the State will lose but little in parting with them. Upon the wnoie, u seems to he hazardous experiment, and the people of South Carolina, with one voice, should demand its repeal. Observer. BY LAST mm MAILS. The lion. J. A. Woodward, wclearn *>y a letter in tho Winnsboro Herald, will decline h re-election to Congress from this Congressiouol District. Camden. The cotton market remains unchanged since our last, and we contin ue the quotations Friday?5 to 7 1-2. Charleston quotation, 6 1-2 to 8 3-8. Columbia, march 26 Cotton?'Our Cotton market still continue* dull nml unsettled,nnd it is difficult to give " quotations that will be a true criterion of the present value of the a rticle. 60 bales were sold to-day At 6 1 2 to 7 1.2 cents. C otto i*.?The transaction yesterday reached upwards of 1480 bales. The market continues id a very unsettled state. With prices decidedly in favor of buyers. ' The decline from the highest point of the previous woek is about 1-3 1 4c. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MONUMENT to the dead IN MEXIOO!! The Uitizens or Lancaster District are informed that the undersigned have been pointed a committee to obtain subscription* in this Diatrict for the purpose above specified Feeling, that to urge word in behalf of nch an object object, would be offering an insult alike to the gratitude and patriotism f the of our District, wc simply st**>e that the names of all who died, during the Meiiean Campaign will be inseribed npon this monument. We beg that those aisposed ot contribute will hand in the amounts immediately to cither of the undersigned. Lieut J. B. COrSART, Lieut. A. J. 8ECREST. Serg't M. HKLTON. Committee of Company I. April 1, 8 tf NOTICE OF ELECTION. Tf * A s awwna i 21 it Regm't, 8. c! Militia. ' \ < la obedience to an'ordereminating from .the Brig'r General of the 6th Brigade. Aa election will be held at the usual place of rendezvous of each Company in thia the 21st Regiment on Saturday the 99th of May next, lor Colonel, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of -Col. Dixon Barues. The polls to be opened and closed according to law ; the managers of each box to meet at Lancaster C.II. on Monday the S 1st of the same month at It o'clock M., count the votes and report forthwith in writing showing the result of the election. II. K. PRICE. Lieut. Col. 6 Col pro. tern. Apr 1 8 1m Equity?Lancaster District James Csney, Petition John Laney, vs. for Bfohmood R. Terrell jSaovwtor of John Legacy dee'd., J unes Griiln, Nancy Loog, and ^Duabetli (l^roadinsv lit. al. account It appearing to4fce satisfaction of the of ihr.Commwumsr, thai the defendants Jamo* .Griffin, Naney Long apti Elizabeth hr**\ MiH of tW But?. It it orderad on roo jtyjp of Clinton tad Hanna, toPr? in fb? Mtition?r,.that tha told defendant?, Japtaa ^nUn, Naw Loog tad Khtabath Draadr *ap. (f *!* ) do w?wer, plaad or dauor, to tt? jAwifcion in abort oaaa. on or baior? tka Apt day af July 1862, otberwfca judgmm^am enafcao will be ordartd tgtinat - Hum. JAMQI a WITHERftro?: 1 Com. E<t I* D. iAMMtcgr C. JJ, M? S5 dm 8 ? bt #. 11'ivja'jtta. i? ujil'ui rtr EqVttr-rUleMr VMrle MidAstoo o. CmU?^ Bin s J fsr PntkiM Wn. T. Cnaton, f of 8mbb?I C. Cnstoe. j Lands. It appearing to mr satisfaction that the d fendnpte, William T. Cnaton and Samuel 1 Caaton reside beyond the limita of this Stnl It is ordered on motion of Williams, solicit for complainant, that said defendants do a ewer, plead or demur to the bill in above ca on or nefore the 25th of June 1*52, oth? wise Judgment pro oonfesso will be order against them. JAME8 II. WITIIKRSPOON, Com. Eq'y I-an. Dist. Mar 23, 1852. 7 3mo. DOUBLE NUMBERS FOR 1852. GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE FOR 1862! THE XAGAZnre OF THE UHXOI The New Volume of this unrivaled mi popupr Monthly commenced with the J?n uarv number?the handsomest number ev published. The well established character of Grahan Magazine, iut the leading American Monthl renders it unnecssnry to set forth its meri in each recurring Prospectus. It has w< its way, after years of success, to the fro rank i-mong its ravnls, and is now universal conceded to be THE BEST AMERICAN MAGAZIN DOUBLE NUMBERS FOR 1853. The reading matter of Graham's Magazii for this year will be about double that former volumes, making a book unrival by any that has ever appeared in A mini or Europe. The very best American wr era will continne to contribute to its pag? and the wide range of literature of the o world will also be brought to aid the wor and variety of the letter-press contents the work. G. P. R. JAMES. The original novel written by this nceoi plished writer for " commences in the Ja nary number, and will be found to be one the most entertaining of the many romanc by this universally popular author. SPLENDID AND COSTLY ENGRA VINGS. In the department of Art Graham's Ma uzioe has always been celebrated. '11 excellence and beauty of its pictorial uppoii mcnta faran.>.M tlie usual adornments the Monthly Magazines, 'i iie very fine and most expensive efforts of the first artis of Europe and America grace the wor Every variety of subject and of style found in perfection in 44 Graham ' ^ indifferent *r interior designs mar its beau but all that taste can suggest or capit command in the way of elegance is to be hi in the yearly volumes of this Magazin We ask our roaders to take the twelve nut bers of lost year end compare them wi the same number of any ourront periodic* to test the vnst superiority of Graham Magizine in this respect The new volume opens in a style of el gance that must convince our friends th "Excelsior" is our motto for 1852, and th "Graham" will continue to be THE Pj VORIT OF THE I'UBUC, both in i pictorial and literary character while tl extinordinary increase of the amount reading matter will insure it a still wid Sixule Copies 3 dollars Two copies,# Five copies ,10; dollars Eight copies, 1 dollars and Ten copies for 20, dollars m an extra copy to the person sending tl club of ten subcribera. GEORE R. GRAIIAM, No. 134 Chestnut Street, Philsdcphia I' R. C. Potts, Writ in vs. foreign AttachJ.D.Gordon I nient. I, James Adams, Sheriff ol Lancasl District, by virtue of the above Atta -hme to me directed, have levied the same u on n tract of land, containing 200 acr more or Ids*, on Tar Kiln , ... ...... .......V.I, ing the lahds of Hannah Gordon, Rebec Gordon and other*, belonging, a* it i* ha to tlie defendant, J. I>. Gordon, who is a *ent from and without the limit* of tl State. Notice ia hereby given, for a: person or peruna claiming the same to a pear before the Justices of the Court Common Pleas, on the return thereof, I ing the third Monday after the four Monday in March inst., in order to sh< cause of any they can, or have why t Innd now levied unon, by virtue of t above attachment, should not be adjudg to belong to the said J. I). Gordon, nun ant to the act of the General Assembly, such case; made and provided. JAMES ADAMS, Sh'ff of L. D March 25th 1852. 8 5 Printer's Fee *3 37 1-2 SPRING GOODS. THE Subscriber is now receiving I Spring Goods which has been selected wi great cars as to styles and prices among which may be (bund many articles suit ble for house keepers, Pols, ovens, slille covered spiders, ?c., Flew Pans, Paint Buckets, Tubs, and chums, coffee mil shovel and tongues, looking glasses, sug coffee, N. O. Molasses, Fine English Dai Cheese, Swedish Iron, suitable for wagi tyre, Square, round and flat Iron wag* boxes of all sins, groud out. Dress Goods, Kossuth prints, Law pris'*1 -ad plain. Ferases, Berlen Cor Cheeked Cambrics, India Book Mush Dotted and colored Swiss, Jackonet Swk Lduings and Inserting*, Thread and M chine Edgings, Embroideries. Parodi, Jenny Lind and Linen oollai Cuff* and underscores of tlie latest style Bonnet Ribbands, Linen Cambric an Hemstached Handkerchief, men's an boy's clothing; besides many other ah ties which I will t*ke a pleasure in shor log to my friends when they call. A. C. DUNLAP, Cor. of Main street oppoait the Court House April 1,1852. 4t 8* MJTIL'lt ?fk*f ioim and accounts of William Ri btnaqp l)Drip|b<M transferred to ua, ai Rplaerd in the hand* of John Willianr for mixtion. All Ukms indabu plsaao aal) ana *av n?. * JOUWjf. fYGRAIf, SAMUEL flTOVfEL Apr! fi M L'". - ? X- m I V ! ?. llWli'rn CMnL Dye BUI tr. Cm Relief and to O. J. Dye, Guardian subject funds Susan Jane Dye, hi* in the hands ef Comdaughtcr miaaioner *" and ward to the payment of a ? et al. . debt. I*. or It appearing to my satisfaction that Osn. mond J. Dye and hia daughter, Suaan Jane M Dye, two of the defendanta in above ease, re.r. aide without the limita of this State. It ia cd ordered, on inotiou of Williams, solicitor for complainant, that the said O.J. Dye and Susan J. Dye, do answer, plead or demur to the Bill in above case, on or before the 2Mh June 1852, otherwise Judgment pro confesso will be ordered against them. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON. Com. Eq. L. D. Iancaster C. II., Mar 25 7 3m. NOTICE. rI ILL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE il Steam Siiw Mill Company by note or ?cnd count, contracted nt any time from the year u- 1849 up to 1853 arc reqnestcd to come for. er ward and settle the name with the subscrihcr, in whose hands they are placed for coli's lection, as the Company must have it to pay ly, their debts. \VM. T. PHIFER. its mar 25 7 fit 5 GODOT'S LADY'S BOOR! e Literary and Piotorial. The Book of the Hation and Arts Union ne of America. Tim Ladyh'h Book is now in the ca twcnty-sccond year of its publication by it- the same publisher?a fact unprecedented in the history of any American Magazine, Id Nothing but real worth in a publication I could l>e the cause of so prolong.*! an ? existence, especially in the literary world, where everything is soevanercenL Hundreds of Magazines have been started, and, ? after a short life, have departed?while the "Lady's Book" alone stands triump? liant, a proud monument reared by the L" Indies of America as a testimony of their own worth. Many persons, who seek no further than our title, presume that the " Lady's g- Book," is intended merely for the amusement ?>f a class, and that it docs not enter 'h. into the discussion of those more important , questions connected witl the realities and j' the duties .?f life which every wcll-infonned k* woman, mother and d-'.'fhter, should be is acquainted with. But >uch is not to fact. It is now, as it has ever been, our ly constant care to combine, in the page of the " Lady's Book," whatever is useful, " w! ntever is elevating, whatever is pure, ' dignified, and virtuous in sentiment, with Ll, whatever may afford rational and innoil, eent amusement. ?' OoDEv's Sl'I.ENDED EkGHAVINOS OH STEEL. It is the fashion with many Magzines to announce in their advertisements, at "Splendid Engraving, Plates" Ac. what is the disappointment of the duped sul*cril>or when he receives the numbers of a Magi zinc l rb... c?i fip .. iu 1111*i nil ins ppicnuui of engravings dwindled down to paltry wood er cut*?as contemptible in design as in &; execution! The publisher of the " Lady's Book" performs a!! he promises, nnd, as some ol our ex changes are kind enough to say, *'inore thnn he promises " Each number h of the " Udy's llook" contains at least three engravings from steel plates, *n graved by the best artists, either in Line Stipple, or Mczzottint, and sometitner Four GODEY'S RELIABLE FASHION *r PLATES, nt a?"0 published monthly, and are considered i|>- the only really valuable fashion plater es, that are published. They have l>een th< in- standard for over twenty-one years. Ir ea addition to the above, every rnontl lid selections from the following are given ib- with simple directions that all may under lii stand t ny Undoubted Receipts, Model Cottages ip. Model Cottages Furniture, Patterns foi of Window Curtains, Music Crochet Work ie- Knitting, Netting I'atehing.Crochet Flow th erWdrk, llair Braiding, Ribbon Work >w Chenille work, I-ace Collar Work, Chil he dren's and Infant's Clothes, Cape*, Caps he Chemisettes?in fine, everything tha ed can interest a Ladv will find its appropri iu- ateplace in her own Book, in Terms Cash in Advance, postage I'aid and no Deviation. One copy, 1 year $3 One copy, 2 years 5 w Five copies, 1 year 10 One copy, 5 years 10 _ . Eight copies, 1 year 15 Ten copies, 1 year 20 and one copy extra for a year to th< person sending the club of ten. ?i* No old subscriber will lie received intc th a club until all arrearages are paid, fat Small notes of the different States ar? a- received at par for fJodey's Lady's llook t*, Club subscribers will be sent to differed ent towns. la, Additions of one or more to clubs ar? ar received at club prices, ry Rkoistrh your letters, when remitting, ?n get your postmaster to write on the letter >0 "Registered." The money will then come safely. Remember, we have no ns traveling agents now, and all money must d, be sent to and postmaster making the n, request, a, We can always supply back numbers a- for the year, as the work is stereotyped Address L. A. OODEY. - No. 113 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. * March 17, 1833. Ml I FAMILY GROCERY STORE. mi o * rpHE 8UBHCRIBER WOULD RES. J. pectfallly inform Um eitiuni of Kefahaw and aurroanding, Districts that |?o haa - taken hie old aland in Camden a few doom above C. Matheeon'a Store nearly opposite the Wateree House, where he la daily re. eeiving and opening a now and splendid as> aortment of family Groaorka, which he oSeca m to sell at amali profits for eaah. Hla atoek H aonaieta of everything a anally found in a "J Grocery establishment All peruana wishing to pnwhana arthlaa in my line would do waB to eall and avamina I"*"** ^S5JKT*L BENSON. Cemdega Marl5 7 3t 1 i "I i ? IL1 I' J . 1, Ji Anu^vnMitjk Cum*m* Ml. DUE MONDAY, WRDMESDAY, AMD FRID At 6 o'clock, P. M. ' DEPART* TUESDAY THURSDAY, A 8 A TURD At 7 o'clock, A. M. CksrlsUs Hall I DUE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AMD FRID At 8 o'clock, P. H. DEPARTS TUESDAY, THURSDAY, A SATURE At 7 o'clock, A. M. Concord Ml DUE THURSDAY, AT 6 P. If. DEPARTS FRIDAY, AT 8 A. If. Wlnsfeoro* Blnll. DUE SATURDAY, AT 6 P. If. 1 di)tarts thursday, at 4 l\ M. diefttervtlle iVall: dux wednesday, at 5 p. m. departs saturday, at 1 1 a. m. Chesterfield C. H. Mull: dcx saturday, at 10 a. m. departs TlIRRSDAT, AT 4 A. M. All letters tnust be deposited by 8 o' P. M., to ensure their departure by n mail. 1 J. A. HASSELTINE, P. M : NEW GOODS' The subscriber has ju received a supply of 1 SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell low for Cash, or to pu ' tual customers. Among which arc so fancy articles worthy the attention of I ' Ladies. Almost every article in the I Good, llat, and Shoe line, Crockery n some hadsome styles of Bonnets. C and see for yourselves and you will pleased. I will take pleasure in showi even' articla lor sale. I return my thai for the public patronage I have recoh since I came in the District, and I Ik for a continuance of the same. Don't i get to ask for Boyd's, opposite S. B. F ' mons. * J. B. BOY March 15, 1852. 6 4L OF Tli^PERAHCE. meets at the temperANt Ilall every Saturday evening at 7 1-2 colled tho amount* doe the Firm And pay the debt* due by them. All per* owing amid concern will therefore pie pay up forthwith, end ell persona havi demand* against the Firm will present 1 tame to Mr. Moore for payment. FRANKLIN EMMONS J. B. BUTTON. | Mar 17,1852 7 . ?t ? . NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Sab* ber either by note or book mooi are particularly requested to eome forwi and make immediate payment AU 1 settled previous to Sale Etay in Maieh m will be placed in the hands of an Alton for collection, without any exception, a care money and meat pay. All those interested will please pay f ticolar attention to the above if they w to save cost. J. A. HAH8ELTINE Feb IS tf 1 T * i 11 HUtumi ti ttA&aSr t>y virtue or 8rifx?Y writs or JL> Ren (adu to me dime tod! I will wii mToio um Co?m4 S!cum deer is * =pAY' caster, on the F1R8T MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, within the Isgnl hours of sals, the at, following property, viz: 100 ACRES OT LAND more or less, adjoining the lsndsof N. Cook, J. Williams, J. Small, and others, as th*prd> perty of Benjamin Hough, at the separate AT? suit of William Mungo. ONE HOUSE AND LOT, in the village of I-nncaater, bounded on the eaat by H. H. Price's lot, on the South, by the Jail Lot, and the other aides by the publie Strecta, as the property of James P Crokett; at the separate suits of T. J. Wright, survivor, and others. FOUR NEGROES, viz:?Bogus, Amanuel, Edy and Suckey.? One Waggon, Three Horses, One Carry* 1 One Carriage, One Piano, Household a n Kitchen Furniture, Three Saddles; Lot o Sole, Upper and^iarncss leather, and Shoe Tools in Shop, Fiftv-two pieces Leather at Tan Yard, Ix>t of "follow. Currying Tools, Fourteen Vats full of Leather in Tan, Grindstone, Ix>t of Tun Dark, Bark Mill, &c., all as the property of William Robinson, at the separate suits of William B. Cauthcn, John U. Ingram and Samuel Spence, and others. Conditions Cnsh,&c. JAMES ADAMS, Sh'ff L. D. Mar 11 185'J 5 3t elk ?t CONNER & SON'S UNITED Stateo Type Foundry, New L_ York. The subscribers have now on hand and excellent assortment of ST Book, Newspaper and Ornamental Type, Bordering, 4u\, which they are prepared to sell at reduced rates, on approved paper, at a discount of ten per cent, for cash. The senc ries of Scotch faces, so much admired and me approved of by the trade, and our typo in the funeral, we feci assured cannot be excelled )rv e'l^er ,n beauty or finish by any Founder.? \ All type manufactured by us. arc made by a mixture of metals different, in proportions to those used gencrallv, by which wc insure be greater durability. To our assortment of ing Ornamental and Jobbing Type, Bordering, ]ks &c., wc have made a large increase and are rej constantly engaged in adding to the variety, )M Presses, Wood Type, Canes, Stands, Brass and Wood Rule, Imposing Stones, Compoor* sing Sticks, Brass, Wood Galleys, Closet ?* Rocks. Cuts, Reglcts, and every article nocD. essary for a complete printing office, furnished wKh despatch. Old Type taken in exchange for new, at 9 cents per pound, ill Publishers of newspapers who will insert this advertisement three times, and forward us a paper, marked and enclosed to " Horn's United State Rail road Gazette," previous to ~'e' | iho day of July, 1852, will be paid in o'- materials of our manufacture, by purchasing four time# tho pmount of their bills for a<f i vertising. ' 1 JAMES CONNER &. SON. Our New Specimen Book is now acadyfor delivery mar. 11 5 3t M i:t|IIXV?Lancaster KMat. Robert McDonald ] Bill cf and wife Eugenia C I to procure the _ f ? fen i nomas i>. Dunlnp I sale of ' it, and wife et al. J Ileal Estate. It appearing to my satisfaction that Thomas L Dunlap and Mary his wife, Geo. W Stinson Esther M. Stinson and her ? child, Oetavia defendants in the above let c,cse reaide beyond the limits of this State. | It is ordered on motion of Clinton and nb- lianna, solicitors for complainant*, that . the said dcwudints answer, plead or de- | mur to the 11 ill in above case on or 1-efore the 21st day of June 1852, otherwise Judgment, pro confesso will be ordered e against them. p? JAMES II. WITIIERSPOON. wer Comr. Eq'y L. D. Lancaster C. II., S. C., mar 15 3mo6 ?J, I J. C. SECREST, .d Magistrate. Lancaster, S. C. Mar 18 0 tf 1 lle III Equity?LincMtcr Dial. Josiah M. Croxton, Su-^ Hill to divide real san Croxton, M a ry | Estate Ac. 2^1 tJroxton, Henry Ander- Estate of James ?er. son A Mittcy his wife. Croxton, deceas,. vi ed and Jane * E B Ward A Jane his Croxton dcccasth w^e' Allen A ed. Nancy his wife, Joseph Qf Woods A Rachel his i of * >* tHo nVr . H appearing to my satisfaction that E. tbf, B. Ward and Jane, his wifejoseph Woods pro and Rachel, his wife, defendants in above case, reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered, on motion of Clinton A Haina sol'r. for complainants, that the said defendants do answer, plead, or demur, to the Bill in above ca$e, on, or before the 1st day of June, 1852, otherwise, Judgment, pro oonfesso will be ordered against each and all of them. JAMES H. WITHER8POON, Com'r Eq'y L.an'r Dist . ComYs office, Feb 12 8m 1 by ["he ? ?n PLAT* AMD OEHAKEXTAL HOUSE "i r AINTIKfi. i to N. H. REICH, Lancaster C. H., S. C. AM Wr WW f A T CJA fTWrvfSM* ing ? iiiii aiah/ Uil UJSiIll AIVIL MM work in the surrounding country and village*. He thoroughly understand* the businem, and can and will give satis' (action in iityle and durability, in price and dispatch. If sufficient employment can be obtained he will make hi* home at Lancaaterrille. mar 18 6 tf eri- STOLEN Md 1?ROM MY STABLE, NEAR PATnol JF ton'* Ferry, on the 18th inaU, my GREY HORSE. ?T _ . - - 1 H< wm ahod all roa nd and ha* a apht or aand crack on one of hi* hoofr. *r> The thief took the road leading to Laniah caaterrille, via Bell Air. J. J. WATSON. Bell Air, 8. C, mar 1(| tt hwk. iv. r>. UWA/KK1T, K. S. March 18 0 tf. FOREWARNING. All persons are hereby poh warned, not to trade for a note, given me, to J. I*. Clark, on or about the first January last, for two hundred dollars, as ' consideration fer which said note was gii having failed, 1 am determined not to pay unless compelled by latw. W. j. CURETON Mar '25 7 3t I!< EQUITY?Ijwruter Dlstr John W. Cooke, solicitor,^ Petition to a | vs. 1 ject William McCorkle and J an Equity wife Elizabeth j for Relief It appearing to my satisfaction, that N liam McCorkle find Elizabeth his wife ro I without the limits of this State. It is or i ed on motion of Williams, solicitor, for ? titioner, that the said defandants do ans , plead, or demur to the petition in above? ( on or before the '25th day of Jnne 11 otherwise Judgment, proconfesso will be * dered against them. JAMES II. WITHERSPOW C. E. L , Mar '24 7 3mo. r ' IX EQUITY?LnnenUer nuo I Dorcas C' Perry, widow, Oliver^ Bill ' II., and Thos. 1). Perry, Execu- . * j tors of Zndock Perry, deceased. or 15 * vs. of 1 j Benjamin Williams and wife, n ? < * Mary, Rebecca Perry, Elizabeth . . . Perry, Ix>uisiana Perry, Rueben . , , , I'crry, George p Ingram. 00 Eleanor Perry. J ry, (t appearing to my satisfaction that all defendant* above named, reside without limits of the State, except George p. Ingi and wife, he having married a daughter Zadock Perry. It is ordered on motioi Williams, solicitor for complainants that said defendanta do answer plead or del i to the Bill in above case, on or before 26th June, 1862; otherwise Judgment > fesso will be ordered against them. JAMES H. WTTHERSPOON I Com. Eq. L D, Iamcsster, C. II., March 23, 1862. 1 3mo. DISSOLUTION. The partnership of emmo A Button is this day dissolved mutual consent of the Partners, 1 notes and accounts of the Firm have tx ' placed in the hands of William A. Mo< I Esq. tor the payment of the iiabiiitie* j the Firm; and no alone is authorized THE UACASTEK GSGCSEY | 88 ***88 S*kovxbxc>jm STORR; FV^HK subscribers are just receiving and JL now opening a large and complete assortment of GHOCEttllS and PROVISIONS, which thay are anxious to dispose of at extreme low prices for Cash or Coon* try Produce. Their stock consists in part U fnllnn New Orleans and Muscovado Sugar, Crushed, powdered and Clarified do. New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses, Java and Rio Coffee, Almonds, English Walnuts, Citron, Currants, Pepper, Ginger, Spice and Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace, Saleratus and Soda, Mackerel, No. 1, 2, and 3 Salmon, Reef Tongues, Herrings, Powder & Shot, Cajis, Indigo, Crackers and Oranges, Lemons, O'Mara's old ltyc and New Orleans Rectified Whiskey* Maderia, Port, Claret and Sherry Wines, Porter, Ale, Newark Cider, W. W. Vineger, Sardines, Oysters, Ginger Preserves, Cordial, Pepper sauce, Candies, Tobacco; together with a choice selection of Cigars, at all prices of the following brands, Filan tropa, Washington, Espana, Havana, Cheroots and Cuba sixes, and a large 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 old stand of J. A. Hasscltine, one door South of the Catawba House, on Main st. HASSELTINE A- HAG INS. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf. 1 SELLING OFF at COST And Lew! THE Subscriber being very anxious to dispose of the balance of his stock of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, <fcc, to dose ; up his business and make room for the ; L. -e /i ii*rgc muM ui vroccries ana 1'rovisions 1 now coming into the Store, will sell at such ( uncommon low prices ua to induce all those in want of such articW .as he ha*, . to purchase of him. If you want a large j quantity of Goods for a little money call | at the old stand of 1 J. A. IIASSELTINE. i Lancastcn'ille, S. C., Feb 12 tf II IN EARNEST. | A LI. PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE : Subscriber, either by Note, Book Account, or otherwise, are most earnestly re- * quested to call and nettle. My Books and 1 Notes can bo found in the. Court House at 1 any time, and there will remain until settled ; ' and the sooner payments are made the less ( amount there wall be to pay, J. A. Stewmai; (Deputy Clerk) is authorized to receive. ! monies on notes, accounts, Ac., and receipt in my name. 1 want monoy. \l. R. PRICE. 1 Ijuicustor, C. 11., Feb. 26. 3t 3 ' DISSOLUTION. ! The copartnership hereto- i fore existing under the name of T. K. CURKTON & SON, wss dissolved on the j 1st January last, by the withdrawal of the ' seiner partner from the concern. Those i*- ' dohtcd to the firm will please call and settle ' their Recounts either by cash or note; and ' those having claims against the firm will ( please present them to the Senior for payment. Either of us will attend to settling the books. T. K. CURETON, T. K. CURETON, Jr. , BOUNTY LAND. rpHE SUBSCRIBER WILL PROSE. A cute claim* for ljind or Pensions on reasonable terms. Soldiers and Officers in the Mexican War, in the war of 1812, the Florida war, and other Indian wars, are entitled to Bounty Land ; in case of the death of the Soldier, it falls to their Widows and Minor Children. K. G. BILLINGS. Lancaster, C. II., Feb. 26. tf 3 HARNESS! HARNESS!! D. A. BfJTTON, OA /fll MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGE AND WAGON HARNESS, j BRIDLES, MARTENGAI.ES, MEDICAL BAGS, TRUNKS, WHIPS, And everything belonging to a well regulated HARNESS SHOP. THE Subscriber, being thankful for past favors, would respectfully solicit the custom of all persons being in wautof any. thing in his line; and hoDes bv a strict ?t_ U-ntion to business, and working nothing but the best material, to share at least a portion of the public patronage. You may as well stop going to Charleston for Harness, or anything in the Harness line, as I will sell as low as Charleston retail priees. All work warranted. Raddles repaired at short notice. Shop situated on Main-street, above the Court House, nearly opposite Mr. Clinton's office. Just call in and see Harness and Bridles of every desdription decidedly lower than ever offered in this market. D. A. BUTTON, fob 'J6 6m 3 HORSES Sc CARRIAGES T#",re THE Subscriber can accommodate those who wish to Hire with Horses and Buggies, or Carriages to any point they wish to go. These in want of the above articles will please call at the Catawba FIoum or at the Lancaster Grocery and a* -k ? ? * ___ ? A ?Wt mmvm tt nun* UU'Y C?n M accommodated at all time*. Stranger* arriving by stage cad be sent to any point of the country they wish to go. J. A. IIA88ELTINE. Feb 12 tf 1 In Efall)-?Laacarter IMntrftct. Nathaniel B. Ingram, Petition to subvt. I ject an Eanity Nathaniel Ingram, to pay * legal Francis P. Ingram. demand. 1 It appearing to my satisfaction that Nathaniel Ingram (son of Jemima) rweidee beyond I. the limits of this State. It i* ordered, on motion of lloor*.aoliaitar ftw I the Mid Nathaniel Ingram do .nnwer, ?1 or deraurr to the petition filed againathiin to the ahova aaaa, on or before the lat dan JAMES H. WITHERBPOON, Lancanter.C. H, 8. C, fVfctMNfc' i II I I T~l u4t0btant national BTATWTIC8. Acwiiua, PnvuiiM, in mm rwwm--Ti# 4 XrC. O. Kw nody, Esq., the Safariatosdsatof the Cessns. is one of tire most valuable documents W ths day. It sboafdi With facts sad Ggnit on isSgfertant sobjstts. dsrircdfrom thsjnost authentic sources. We proceed to notice somo of the most interesting : The Population of the Vwori^-Amuning the population of California' to bo 155,000, (which we do partly by cstimhte,) end oSlitting that of Utah, cstimarcd at 12,000, the total number of inhabitants in the United States was, on the 1st of June, 1850,23,2-tG,301. The absolute increase from the 1st of June, 1840, has been 6,116,848, end the actual u.caease per cent, in 36.18. But it has been shown that the probable amount of popu'ation acquired by additions of territory ahouid be deducted in making a comparison betveen the results of the present ana lust census. These reductions diminish the to tal population of the country, ks * basis sf comparison, to 23,074,301, and the increase to 6,004,813. The relative inereanc, after this allowance, is found to be 35.17 per cent. The aggregate number of white* in 1S50 19,619,366, exhibiting a gain upon the number of the same class in 1840 of 6,493,371, and a relative increase of 39.29 per cent But excluding the 163,000 free population supposed to have been acquired t>y the addition of territory since 1840, the pain ia 5,270,371, and the increase per cent is 37.14 The Slaves.?The number of slaves by the present census. Is 319,298, which shows an increase of 711,085, equal to 29.69 per cect. If we deduct 19,000 for the probable slavo population of Texas in 1840, the result of the comparison will be "slightly diEerentThe absolute increaac will be 692,085, sad the rate per seat. 37.82. 77i< Free Colored.?The number of free eel wed in 1850 waa 528.637 ; in 1810,386,245; The increase in this class has been 42,392, or 10.95 per cent. The increase.?From 1830 to 1940 the increase of the w hole population was at the rate, of 33 i!l tu>r ?.> > a? *- ' rv. wii?. iu viic miun: rmc U2 advancement, the absolute gain for the ton years last past would have been 6,078,333, or 426,515 less than it has been, without including the increase consequent upon additions of territory. Area of the Stater Taking the thirty-one States together, their area is 1,486,870 square miles, and the average number of their inhabitants is 1,519 to the square mile. The total area of the United St-dcs is 3.229.00U squar? miles, and the average density of population is 7,219 to the square mile. The Mortality of thr l itioii.?The statistics of mortality in the census year represent the number of deaths occurring within the. year us 320,194 ; the ratio being us one to 726 of the living population, or us ten to such 726 of the population. The ratio of mortality in this statement, taken aa a w hole, teems so much less than that of any portion >f F.uropo, that it must, at present, be received with some degree of allowance. The Manufacturers.?The entire capital nvestedin the various manufacturers in the United States, on the 1st of June, 1850? lot to include any establishment producing lesa than the annual value of $500?aniounU ed in round uumbcrs to $530,000,000; value of the raw material $550,000,000 ; amount paid for labor $240,000,000; value of manufactured articles $1,020,300,000 number of persons employed 1,050.000. The Agriculture.?Valuo of farming implements $151,620,273; livestock 558,706.311; bushels wisest 104,799.230; Indian com 59l,5t(S053t pounds of tobacco 199.532,491; ginned cotton, bale*. 2.474.211 : pound* of butter 412,202,286; pound* cf cheese 103,184,585: tons of bay 13,605,384 ; ton* of hemp 02,182; bushels of flax seed 66*7,749; pound* of maple sugar 32,759,263; hhds. of cauo sugar 319*644; homo-in.*d? manufacture* $27,525,545. Votton Hoods if the l-'num.?Capital invested $74,501,031; value of raw material* UM.^35,056; male hands employed 33,150 ; female ditto 59.13G; value of entire product* 61,869,184. Woolen Goods of the Union.?Capital invested $28,118,650; pounds of wool used 70,862,829; ton* of coal 16,870; value of the raw material $25,765,989; male hands employed 22,678; female ditto 10,574; value of entire product* $43,207,555. The Iron Trade of the Union.?Capital Invested in pig iron $17,346,425; value of entire products 12,748,777; capitol invested in | castings 17,416,361; value of entire products 25,108,155; capital invested in wrought iron 14,495,220; value of the entire products 16,747,074. In Equity?Lancaster Diet. John W. Gregory, ^ Willis Gregory, Jr. I Bill for Partition vt. Martha Gregory, wi- of Lands and Nodo w, Thoa. J. Gregory 1 H. Jackson Gregory, grocs, Estate of Owen Gregory,Alfred Moore <k Man* A. his Willis Gregory, sr., wife, Joseph Terrell A Martha J., his wife. J dee'd. It appearing to my satisfaction that Joseph Terrell and wife, Martha J., defend iu ouuvt rosiuc wuucui me limits of this StAU, it i"s ordered on motion of Williams, soVr for complainants, that the said Joseph Terrell and wife, Martha J., do plead, answer, or demur, to the bill in above case ou or before the 1st day of J une, 1862, otherwise, Judgment pro confesao I will be ordered against them, JAMESII. WITHERSPOON. Coin'r Eq. L. l>. Feb 12 3m 1 South Carolina?Lancaster District. By Jamet H. Witkcrtpoon, Ktq., Ordin- M ary for said Dxttrict. I YTfTHEREAB GRIFFIN 8H0RT, Jr., has / V applied to me for Ijettcra of Adtnini?- # tration on all an^ singular tho Goods end ( Chattlea, Rights and Credits of Grifiiu Short, Sen'r, late of the District afn muiirl deceased, These ere, therefore, to cite end odmoniih all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before as at ear next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bo hoidru at l^ncaster Court House on the 11th day of March next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand And seal, tl.ia SCtb day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand alight hundred and fifty-two. and in the asventy-sixth year of American fl Independence. 1 ( ? ) j as. h. wither8poon, | < U a > Ordinary L. I>. 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