The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, April 08, 1852, Image 3

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fc BtttsrWnrda. C" K Tba President of th? State Temperance V' J*iety, Hon. J. It. O'Nenll, in a late let- *, * ir to the Temperance Advocate, has the < iluemg remarks in connection with Mr. 01 I White's labors in this State : ?J "Envy, matter, falsehood, have all com- ,, lined with the prop-shop infiuenrr to put |il down. The rum which was intended 01 br him has recoiled on the heads of his V ' . *; l\ * "For standing by him, I have come in fcr my Ante of abuse. I knew well, with- vx ! . set ths editor of the Edgefield Advertiser, , J ihrt I was not the 'ttar of hit idolitry * In- ^ iesaf I mala he sorry to be ihe subject Mikup worship by any one. and es ' ^keeiaBy AmM I tiwmble if Ike enemies of MwrmA were to praise me! Such ?tik a# the Winnsboto Register, and hi* JV' I fcmy ilrntn Index and Pike, move my 1 Ay most than my anger. . I trust I may 4 Bpeal to ft life of labor, and honest inten- L>r Ki to do good, to shield mo from all e flfc-h nciibMam and thunderer*. M"t giory in being called a 'Fanatic of BmppcMKr' and a 'aubmiswioniat in |*>li- " Bs.' The former tells the world that I -1' Bra . worked more than a scribbling ? warn, mm) the latter place* upon me ' B Ma of a friend to the Union, of glo- f Bm and imperishable liberty. * TB*t Mr. White is a stranger, and it . " MMfcl that Carolinians should write, ** B) temperance men publish, such slanBs against him. 8wen hundred con- vn Bta in Fairfield, Chester, Union, Now- r'.' ? Brc, aad Lariagton, are, however, the c 1 Kg wWwstsof his worth." gpVae Comment*, .both in style and . w?e think ?re intrmprratr, eepe- ag By from the distinguished' advocate of Ha AM|imoiii i t?H<? pens them. We have 'MP pnriton to enter into any discussion yotn'n to Mr. White or hi* well-paid la- jjj fa thi* State. We are told that he for Mm eloquent lecturer, whilst the liltem! hv mm he receive* to honorahlc to the en pd philanthropy of the temperance or- *7* Kmtion,oCjTfiute. J ^NThen a public accusation w as brought Mm Mr. White in a highly respectnIB journal, in common w'tli ourcoteinpo- nn '^ fa we puhKohod it; hut Mr. Jones' re Mfan was promptly and getierallypuli- W( M?L Hat we have neither heard of n>: .JJm heinoa* comldnation of "envy, malice, (**<1 plorhood and grug ahop influence," which ,MI MM honorable writer ?peaks of. Indeed, fr it Mil opinion that the charge made a- titi UfraI Mr. White, and iU aubaeuuent ex- fro ffifcnirtnn. redounded to his benefit. an<l vai MokSkiy tollM bewfit oftbecnlii which kWiifMMl. m< W?S km WW ever beard of the "abuw" J aPfclli fwb Ot Ww are sorry to w lean that be baa received any for the ( ca?f? at*tod. Am honest and candid ex- fa; > proim of opinion of bia oonaptcouK real ri.ij Mm laawfiiaaiuw wane* is not " abuse,". *>?*: ftH M> wdfiwaxl the team, and we should { *ops tkst it is not ao constructed by the 4MaqpMed writer; but ww are compelled t|? 'AiMlW my rigorous, if not intempcr- Us IMlwriftb of aome of bia epistles often furahKthe opponents of the philanthropic jj" OA in hla heart and aoul seems to bw Hated with some excuse for tart oooiWbo the ?ear of "scribbling clergy- of 1 Mia" ia intended for, may probably be tMt MMkba hereafter, but such language from the fin of one, who alao, if we arc not ,.X| miatslaen, has ministered in holy things, in as** harshly to our earn. One of the j '|r( prittAptevfwf aome of the temperance orga- ''Sl nimtioos ia "Love,** and this principle, w? ^ ^ Amti think, if not confined to the sane- Kn, J|b tueary of the Division, ought to modify at lo* f laaafttbw language of a fiery zeal. (Jt fiWs bars nothing to do with his polities. 1 f aMifba iatredwetloe of that topic into a tcm- f' paaanao aphrtla la a matter of taste on the L,<" Mitri the writer. Onr object in noticing K,r j ffirtglmetn we have mode ia nimply to do- |,u I p?mn in Kn legitimate funHion. It nH hpfcftthn nothing in the com of Mr. White th< hint What II nnght to have done. und, had it I demfclma, H would have hum recreant io one ve \ rrihlujfcugiii The editor* of tionth M ChjjpKPimnrvee no eeeh epithetn tta M aerib- J1(1 4 mm, thoodeeere*from one to whoae ?bili- f* M Una end energiee they hnve been pie aA on I t>|wpr o or net ana to award the common* ''' J Mbn dne,Mtditi? imnndignfied .ad axc. w j |M |HtmtonVmiioa of b\Je to pronounce any pr t Theeanae ' of temper nee make no new h* Mildfe branch violent ..earn It* on thoa*- who (if nmg nhaawe to think that a men in .y be over t* n^ttbka advocacy, much lean by mirh vtafAMee of kmgeage again at the eoadnrtore if1 of Cmth Carolina, who ore nn Mnrte the Mate, and an ornament to tin I fMHyntmti of Um <'h.trl.-Hlun Courier M wamiiinuiom, m.trrli 30. m M Uiire ill* helMlt- .* MMtajittAMki aaeeU* witii nxtro ?|>pn?iit tbil ia Ui? lluuiw. The < ? 4 w It ia that it ia caifcd fc/r by ih?t tr of War in eouaaqueaco <4* hut ? ia aarfaiputing apDroitriution*. a I^Babal by many to cbacK Ui? prac- 2 Si atiripating aupptiea; but in Ui? ^^Bb?q?y wnatcati?4 aad tbewt " ^ pwyenatkMi sad provanm could during Um part jmr in Um territory & kswtnto if mm iimmiii h > <mnto ? f f*X?*a? to ttlnUt^. wtL, bay of Han 11 WMWyjrn*U nnd mt?I lUpit. <i ^ to tofrtt k m. nHy ( if\ ^ * L * ontracted for, and the difference between I ie cost of the propoeed basin and of a i one pier is stated by Mr. Qwinn to l?e nly twenty or thirty per cent | jft is asertained that we cannot extend it territories and line of sea coast without so adding vastly to our expenditures, ut all this was known before we acquired A alifornia. The coast of California and ir large and increasing commerce on that . ?ast and in the Pacific must be protected f a naval force. We cannot maintain a c ivy in the Pacific at any reasonable [j pense without means to repair ships, and E naval dock is the first thing necessary, here ^ ?ship may be coppered before F e worms pierce through her bottom. The subject of sea-coast and harbor I fence has lately attracted much attention. ic opinions of engineer* and experienced ^ val officer* have been recently taken by *>| e Secretary of war,on the point*, vi*: ? M t. To what extent, if any, ought the psent system of fortification* to be modi d consequence oi the application of steem R( vessels of war. the invention or improvesnt of projeetile*,or other change* that ' r ve taken place since it was adopt in the ar 1810. 2d. What national or vessel war, or of commerce, floating batteries, W n-boats, and other temporary substitu- VV i for permanent fortification* ; and 3d it necessary or expedient to continue. e system of fortifications on the Northern ikes? The inference to be drawn from the riou* statement* and opinions given in >ly to the above question*. i? that no ange* have occurred which render it g. pedient to abandon permanent fortiflcans, and the invention of explosive shells idem stationery batteries more effective ri ainst shipping than heretofore. A re- J nee in floating batteries instead of forts. condemned,on account of the inordinate, ^ ponse and the perishable nature of the * j paration. Idut steamers are recommen1 as auxiliaries to forts and as substitutes them, where forts are impracticable P'1 local peculiarities. The Navv, proper. * mid be left fr?-e to operate against the . j cmv?to intercept his naval forces, which f eaten an attack?to annoy his com- |ip >rce, and to attack his forts. ne Tlie application of steam to naval pur- ,m *es. gives vast facilities of attack to a 'hi val power. It enables a naval power y assail any point on our co ist without ' ? ording a chance of preperation, not in< n of bringing men together by rail {[jj ids. Therefore the necessity is crea- to I. according to these opinions, of an ltn< gmentntion <>f the number of our per- foi inent fortifications. and of keeping them rie * condition fit for immediate action. Forcations are recommended on the lake Fr ntier, as the Hritish have a desided adatagc over us in obtaining a naval ^.u ?erioritv in Lukes Ontario, which is the j"| wt important in the series of inland seas. K ? ? ? ? hi. Another Oreet Tiro in Vew York. ^ About half-past twelve o'clock last night p Are broke out in ? Dey st., which bid It r to prove one of theae destructive congratKMM of which New-York has too DC a" been the scene, *1 e suddenness with which the whole y was i!!ominst?(l, caused a general rm, iiKlependcmly of that created by i rapid and continued strokes upon the ^ illbelL fo, The fire originated in the rear building tci ?. 5,1 >ey sL, and was most confined to it and the adjoining one, No. 7 Dey eotl* i> " ? Ls The heat from the flames waa so great it the buildings on the opposite side |v the street, and alao those adjoining n lier side, were several time n fire, and ij wiTwi <jy cjiriiKMiB During the early part of the Arc a alight " plovion occur**!, cauaing a great panic wj the crowd for a time, and many of the tin men left their engine* and ran for their pri es. pit; Doth the buildings, aa well as that on corner ofltroadwaf. including No*. 1. %t il 3 I hty-atreet, were occupied ou the ** rer floor*,'by Merrit, Bliss A Co. Dry H *?d* Merchant*. The upper part of the & rner huilding was occupied by White, g| ainhall A Lockwnod, staple and dry cu im! dealers. C? Tlie upj>er part* of No*. 5 and 7 lK*y- w? ect were unoccupied. They were new ?*ii ilding*. The fire, it i* ?upp*wed, origited from the furnaces in the cellar of e building No, ft Dey-street. The Htock ??f Merritt, Blisa A Co. wan f0 rv valuable, consisting mostly of lace*, ?u k*, eta. Tliey estimate their loan in |y irnetl ami destroyed gooda, etc., at not th w than one miliion of dollar*. They are, wever, heavily insured in various com- } ' ine* in and ?>ut of the city. ' > Whl e, Itr-nnhall A Lockwnod** low* is *' t to great by fire as bv water, ami i? . olmbU CO*Weil by insurance. riJ The are hail l**en lairning and wna sible through the city generally ten or ? teen initiutm Mm any of the alarm II* K?n> rang. The ft re men deserve .redit for their very ? vat eccrtions. The nh|i!?nneu with which the fire mmeneed wa* only equalled hy that th which i' all ?eemcd t beextinguished, t minute-. |?;?.-t?>ne n part -?fthe wall* J" i the rear foil in, nnd in an instant, as it *' ere, all w:w dark ate) Mill, the illumi*ti<Hi ? a* gone, nn<l the alarm hells f, ased their terrible din. ,ii The destruction of property hy this ? uftngraiion ;i* near a* can be estimated, f< lay amonnt to between 400.000, and 400.O00, which, we understand, i* hilly >vered by insurance.?New-York ftnn, r 7th. _ 1 -l - AJ II MARRIED, ^ In thia Dial. on the 11th of March, by I F. Ilineon. Esq. Mr. Malachi Adams, nd Mm* Klixamkth Kmirti, daughter f Wm. Robert*, *11 of Urn IKatnot. r By tba mm, <m tlx* 31 at int, Mr W*. J lino*, and Mia* ?Mam*ut Lore, | augHtar of Joal Lava, ?|| ip good health, ' nd tai h?n af Ca oyavatioa, and tba J 'nitm. " A U J. lacalat aa a tdtnbti GMUdi Mr ? dfca ijgilMilartfcafclalllM^a^ a 1 m. * - many iulm : # A ' Ifii ABVKIT18KMMS. >18T OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE APRIL 1, 1863. idatna, William tniley, W. K. Brown, Abel raw ford, C. J. Chirlen, Col. E. W lyburn, T. I* Cheves, H. W. rowder, Hal lie, Caston, W. C. aston, Samuel C. lougless, J. B. Dunlap, Jno. B. verett, A. B. Everett, Prof. B. Ervin, Miaa Hannah M. underburk. A. B. Jr. Fnulkinberry Jacob ibaon, L R. Goen, Mian Jane arrnl. Wm. Horton MkLwl Jatton, Jno. L. King, Jno. nrahal, John W. Mnasey, L. H. aaaey, Thoa. C. S. Mayer, N. A. R. fttug, J. F. G. 3 Mellwnin, Robt.S. Mobley, J. B. Nylaon, Wm. Dbeann, J, P. Ronell, Andrew nail, Joacnh Htogner Wm. J. nith, Dr. Wm. Srain, John Small, Monuavy Miss Thornwell, Elixa (care Goo. Craig) Tillnell. Stirling ylie, Wm. Dr. J Wats, Wm. 'Sllinma, E.3 White, Jamea, or Blernet Jno IsBT" Peraons asking for Letters in the ove liat are requested to aay * Advertised." T. R. MAGILU P. M. mm sura? lOODS, 1852.1 ^IIE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE. l eeivnd and opened n full and complete ortment of SPRING nnd SUMMER K)I)S. purchased in the city of Charleston th much care as to Prices and Styles ; of iich the following is a part: Ditm CsOod*: ain. White, nnd Narrow Black Silks, suits. ! for Dresses or Aprons; Figured and in nnd S?t*nnd Mourning Bcragen.Tiasues. iired and plain and second mourning new lea; embroidered nnd dotted Swiss Muss. figured and Swiss nnd Jaconet Merlins, w patterns' pLin Swiss nnd Jaconet; Swiss d Jaconet Edgings nnd fnnertinga; emb'd ider Sleaves Lice nnd Muslin; French orked Collars nnd Cuffs; 2d mourning ill.irn. very neat, emb'd and hem-stitched, d bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; ntlemen nnd Luiies (iloves, a full aasortnt; Ribbons, bonnet nnd narrow, assorted suit the season: White linen, all prices d ?ju dities : tine brown and grass Linens, ladies purposes Ginghams of every vaty ; < *altco, assorted English & American. Black Cloth*, ench, English and American . Blue and ack French Doeskin, Casaimore, Fancy immer C-swimeres, assorted ; Twceda, all wis; linen Drilling, white und colored, bt and heavy. ? Cotton.ides, striped, plaid iinrTplain. suitss for servant's wear; bleached nnd brown eetings nnd Shirtings; Bleached and own Cotton Ddlls. EADY MADE CLOTHING. Cents, Vesta, Hhtrts, Collars, 4tc. K)KS of different kinds, uuiyt which | i ue u .mu a iow - American lawyor or isineas Man's Form Book." Hats of the latest fashion. HARDWARE; full t.Kfwtcneat, amongst which will be urn I everything generally used by tiiS i i.irtn of the country. Boots and Shoes: very full supply both for Gentlemun and die*. A fine lot of Perfumeries selected expressfor the Indies with care. cokery, Glassware, and Groceries: I kinds usually kept The publie are respectfully invited to call d examine our ntoek of goods, which we II take much pleasure in showing, and to t Iridic* particularly : and if ourstyleaand ices suit w e will expect a share of their ironnge. JONKB CROCKETT. Apr 8 4t 9 EW GOODS! NEW GOODSTl LWE ARK NOW RECEIVING Sg. and opening our stock of prinf and Nunncr Geods nsisting in p..rt of the following:-? Hats, ipe, Clothing, IShoea, Boots, Bonnet*,Hard.re. Crockery, stationary. Groceries, Medim?, Broadcloths,*! 'sssiiueres, Cashmeretta, ..in and Fancy l inens, Brown and euehed Goods ladies' l>reas Goods of ery description and quality, of the very lest styles, and almost every article culled r?w hich we offer at very low prices to tl f ki.i ta?iiA*?a I Inr utiVoL lm .as haow I selected from the very bent markets in ? UliiUnl St..tes. Wo return our sincere thanks for the Mir.il patronage we have received; and havK purchased the Houses and I ait which e now occupy, thereby in..king a periuanit location in ia.nc.iSter Village, we hope, I a strict ..ttcntion to business, to merit a intinuaiico of your patronage, up 8 3m t?j T. R. & J. R. MAGI Id* AN OLD LOOKING PLACE. Ml Air, Strath CmliM, ' OOKM QUl'IK WKATIIKR./I/;A TJ ?1V, but is ?erv hard to bent for CHS AP GOODS. M. 8. .x.RRKIJ. h IIRimiKR b?? >w i largo stuck, iucludinga very extensive it of >ihuk? of .,11 descriptions. Styles of immIs to suit the season, and prices to suit ie tiiu?a. Itcing very grateful for bygone ,vors. we hop.! you a ill call frequently uring the Spring and Summer of ISM, and *e how chu.p and cheerful we will work >r cash. a 8 St ap 8 NKW GOODS. pTIlK SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST JL r?Miv?i * now updv of Dry Goods. Vir stock comprises of Fancy sod Dosses 0 Goods, Embroideries, Lose snd Muslin Iceves, Cambric Collars, Muslin do.. Trimlinifs of sll widths, riwiss snd Cswbrk !n rtuigsund Edjfintfs. H.indsom? sod now tyle Tisreow IXslslns. Litest fashion sod ?o*t quality of Nilli Tissues. Solid Color*, French Liwos, sad Sumner Coplins. Now Stylos, French Muslins, nourning* an<i? oiocs. ?,oiagnM,rmHai?%' low, tkirud Tooth BrantiM, Iw. 1W poods have bom knight low, sod will bo told serordiurlf. Thooe is want of foods voald do well to roll before pun-hosing elserherv, BtLMNO* * BULK April t tf fOR 8AML 4 NI BXCRU J5NT SETT Of WAGON I\ ifASUtEIM, wbbb will be mid low fee Cost, ViffM far Hi in if.h. B. a BAHJEY 7 'NOTICE TO GUAKWAMS, 1 TrustreN, and Receiver?. , All guardians, trustees, 1 Receivers, and Couin litteew holding their appointments under the Court of , Equity for Lancatftfer District, are notified and required to make and render their respective returns on or before the 16th dhy of May 1862; setting forth on oath the partifuhn value of suol^Estatos. and all account of monies received jttid paid out, and to substantiate the same by proper und suflieiont vouchers. Rules will be issued against all failing to mafequund returns, to uie next selling of tlie Cour. ?f Equity. J. II. WTJ IIKRSPOON, Coinr. Eo. Lj I>. Com'rs Ortiee, Lancaster C. II., ) March 20th, 1862. ) 0 Plllivv rminiH errADD i .1 ,*iiiii uiiiiMiiiI niunn. ( THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD *E8- j p<ct"ullly inform the citizens of Kor- j ?'?iw nnd surrounding Districts, that he has tikon his old stand in Camden a few doom ' above Mntheson's St< r nearly opposite the Water *e House, where ho is daily re- t eeiving end opening n new and splendid as- a aortment of F nnilv (irocerii's. which lie offers tl to sell at small profits for cash. His stock p, consists of everything usually found in a 0 Grocery estahlishin* nt. AH persons wishing to purchase articles in my liie would do well to call and examine R before purchasing elsewl ere. SW.U ID BENSON. tl Cauiden. M ir J."? 7 3t S n ; ,:mv If li IVlll ? T?IEPAKTNi;KSlIIP< )F EMMONS Button is this day dissolved by mutual consent of the Partners, The f notes and accounts of the Firm have been placid in the hands of William A. Moore, Esq. for the payment of the liabilities of " the Firm; and he alone is authorized to "] collect the amounts due the Firm and to pay the debts due by them. All jiersons "< owing said eoiuvrii will therefore please Ul pay up forthwith, and all persons having til demands against the Firm will present the same to Mr. Mi?nv for payment. <J< KHAN KLIN EMMONS, ?l .1. P.. BUTTON. Mar 17, 185ii 7 6t. ll)lti;\UHM\li. n tI.L PERSONS ARE HEREBY FORE- J warned. not to trade for :i note, given bv hi mo. to J. I* Chirk. mi or j.bont the first of w January hist for two hundred ilolhirs. ns the *? consideration for which s .i?l note was given ea having failed. 1 am d tcrmincd not to pay it. w unless compelI?'<1 In l?avv. ta ' \Y. J. Cl'IiKTON. ci Mar '25 7 3t P' PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL HOUSE 3^,.* a _> a A aa, in .v it. iti:i?n, f HE WII.I. also CNDERTAKE . work in the surrounding country and village '. H thoroughly understands m the business, \ii.| can ami will give satis- t, faction in -tyb-aml durability, in price and ft dispatch. If xnl!i. i? nt employment can | be obtain I lie will make Ins home at (] I?anc*Hi. rvil'e. mar 18 0 tf ^ STOLE tNT "i: F'P'M MY ST\HI.K. NEAR PAT ' tonN Kerry, on the 13th inst^nn ft .REV II 'II8E. ' si lie was sho 1 all muml and has a spli ft r sand crack on one of hi- hoofs. <2 Tin* tllief took tin r> >ad leading to ban it s III ... - I ? II t ' IIH\ Via KCII .\r. J. I. WATSON. IM1 Air S. C? m il* 1 (J tf. MIT UK. .) Tin* Noti-s and accounts of William Ro l?itis<>u having l?<-en It i-l'erred to us, arc now placed in the hand* ?f John Williams j, Ks<j., for collection. All those indebted |, will please call and pav tip. tl .l<?lIN I'. INGHAM, SAMliKI.tSI'KNCE* Apr 1 :tt % 8 J. C. SIKTIKST, ( Magistrate. Lam-astfu, s. g. II W. TlirilLOW ( ASTON, " ATTORNEY AT LAW AND 80LICI- a TOR IN EQUITY. s Attends the Courts in Isinraslrr, Kershaw t and 1 d 'hnini! Districts. II Xff" OFFICE, CAMDEN, 8. C.J?\ MOM M11 NT 'DO THE DEAD . IN MEXICO! The Citizens or Lancaster District are informed that tin- iiiulcrsi^iicd have been $ apointcd a ?tonunitt? c to obtain subscrip- jy Irons in this District tor the purjxMe above t spcciAod I KeeliiiL'. that to urire word in behalf d \. Mich an object ohj..,, w Mi'il l?? offering sa ] insuii alike t<> th? gratitude ami patriotism ? of the of our 1 tistriet, we simply state that c the names of all who died, during the Me*- ( ienn Catnpiirn will he i.iscri)x*l upon thin t monument. V\ e i. that those uwpoaed I ?t contribute wilt hand in the amount* immediately to either of the undersigned. . Lict J. It. COUHART, J Lieut. A. 4. HHCKBBT. i S. rjr't M. IIKLTON. Committee of Company L April 1, 8 tf Apply t.. H.S. ltAILKY. | NOTICE OF ELECTHHl I IKiD-Qt' ARTRUA, \ I 21*t Regni'tj S. C. Militia. J i In o!??lienoe to an order eminating from the Hrig'r Ooneral of the 5th Brigade. An election will be held Ht the usual placeof rondexvmi? of each Company in ' tHfed^ 21 *t Regiment on SaUgday the {RnHw May next, for Col. .tioljk fill the vdSuney oce-iMone I by the r&iglation of Col. I)ixon Barne*. The poll* to>eopened fed chwed according to law ; the mutagen* of eaeli W)An in?vt at I .anaaator C.H. on Monday the 3 li*? *?f the *ajpe mouth at IMgetftek M., oount the rnfeT and venort forthwith in writing showing,the mum of theeMof* - II R TRICK. TJeut. <\4. A Col pro. tem. 1 I Apr 1 tf ; A i . & If' 1 || II . H THE LANCASTER GKUCEtfV ANI) fijj PROVISION STORE 1 THE subscribers arc just roccivingant now opening a large and complcti iMortment of GROCERIES and PR< VI 3IONS, which they are anxious to dispost )f at extreme low prices for Cash or Coun :ry Produce. Their stock consists in part w follows: Sew Orleans and Muscovado Sugar, 'rushed, powdered and Clarified do. Vew Orleans and ..^oovado Molasses, ? lava and Rio Coffee, Almonds, English Walnuts, Citron, Currants, 'epper, (linger, Spice and Cloves, ^uunegs, Muce, onioratus and Soda, Mackerel, No. 1, 2, ami Salmon, leef Tongues, Herrings, Powder A Shot, -'ap, Indigo, Crackers ami Oranges, Ninons, O'Mara's old Rye and New )rlean* Rectified Whiskey, Maderia, \>rt, Claret ami Sherry Wines, Porter, Ue, Newark Cidtg, W: W. Yineger, lardines, Oysters, (linger Preserves, k?rdial, Popper sauce, Candies, Tobacco; ogether with a choice selection of Cigars, t all prices of the following brands, Filan ropa, Washington, Kspana, Havana, Cheoots and Cuba sixes, and a large variety f other articles too numerous to mention. All those in want of ftct rate articles at low price, will please not to forget to nil at the LANCASTER CROC FRY. at f*c old stand of J. A. llasseltine, one door outh of the Catawba House, on Main st. 1IASSELTINK A II AC INS. JELLING OFF at COST And Len! rllE SuWriber Wing very anxious to dispose of the balance of bis oek of DRY COOD8, HARD WAKE, ATS, gAI'S, 15' )NNETS, Ac., to close p his business ami make room for the rge stock of Croeeries and Provisions >w coming into the Store, will sell at such ncommon low prices as to induce all lose in want of suck articles as he has, i purchase of him. If you want a large lantity of Coods for a little money call ; the old stand of J. A. IIASSELTINE. CHEAT* rTnnn? At B?llair, S. . rllE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIV. ing from Charleston large additions to h stock of CHEAP GOODS, among hich are many articles to suit the coming ia?on, winch will be. sold at such prices as innot fail to give satisfaction. Those anting Goods will find it to their advange to call early, before the many realxy lExr articles are sold out. fff" Terms Cash, or four months for ap oved paper. CHARLES P. EVANS. Bcllair, Feb 26. 3?tf NEW MODS. rHK SUBSCRIBER IIAS JUST rcceive?l a supply of SPRING A SUMMER GOODS, hich he will sell low for Cash, ortopunctal customers. Among w hich are some incy articles worthy the attention of the .adieh. Almost every article in the Dry rood. Hat, and SIuk* line, ('rockery and l.n.l -4..1- l? . II ' .IV s*nvMaa<; nij UH ?H V^JIll nd see for yourselves and you will be leased. I will tnlc-' nlea -uro in showid^ very article lor sale. [ return my thanks w tlie public patronage I have reocive?l tnoc I came in the District, ami I hope >r a continuance of the same. Don't foret to ask for Boyd's, opposite S. B. Kmioiiv J. B. BOYD. March 15, 1852. 6 4t. NOTICE. IIJ. PERHONS INDEBTED TO THE 1 Steam Saw Mill Company by note or amount, contracted at any time from the year 810 up to 185'J are requested to come forward and settle the same with tho subacrier, in whoae hands they are placed for eolation, as t??c Company must have it to pay licir debta. WM. T. I'HIFER. mar 25 7 tit CATAWBA HOUSE, On naln*8trect, Eirw rods South of the Court House.) THE above named House lias been niueh enlarged and put JulilL r? thoftough repair and furnished anew, nd w now prepared to accomodate all hose disposed to give it a eall. The subcriber makes no boasts but will simply ay that the Public shall l?e aeeommodaed in a style not excelled by any House a the up country. J. A. IIASSELTINE. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 SPRING GOODS. THK Subscriber is now receiving hn Ipring Ooods which has been selected with (Teat care as to styles and prices among* vhich may be found many articles suita ?lc for house keepers, Pots, ovens, skillets overcd spiders, <t<\, Flew Pans, Painto* [buckets, Tubs, and churns, coffee mills hovel." and tengues, looking glasses,*uga -offee, N. O. Molasses, Fine Knglisli Dair Jheese, Swedish Iron, suitable for wagoi yre, Souare, round and flat, Iron w.igor ioxea of all si/.c*, ground out. l>reas Ooods, Kossuth prints, LAwm printed and plain, Borages, Hcrlen Coro Checked Cambrics, India Hook Muslin Dotted and colored Swiss, Jackonet Swir Kdging* and Inserting**, Thread and Ma chine Kdgings. KrabrM'a, Parodi, J'ny Lind Ac Lin'n col lar*,Ouffs *k underalcr.vc* of the latest style* Bonnet Rihbanda, Linen Cambric, an llemsticlied Handkerchiefs, itieii's an boy's clothing; besides many other art ties which I will take a nlensurc in dim ing to my friend* when they call. A. C. UUNLAP, Cor. of Main street oppoail Uie Court House April 1, 1852. 4t 8* THE LANCASTER LEDGE f 8 rVBLMHBD WEEKLY AT I.A1 llfeiMWr C. II., at Two Dollars per jr? TMa paper is boond to no party, bat ads MbawaMMirM which the Editor balite will prove *f benefit to the State. R 8. BA1I.KV, Editor dr Proprieti ffT Will oar ex changes have the Mi MM copy the above notice. We arttl i (iproeahwr favor when called spaa W 1 [ R. C. Potto, 1 Writ in 1v?. . > foreign Attach* J. D. Gordon j ' meut. * I, JnmcH Adams, Shcrift' ol Lancaster District, by virtue of the above Atta-liment j to mc directed, have levied the same upon a tract of land, containing 200 acres, more or kiss, on Tar Kiln Branch, adjoin] ing the lnhus of Hannah Gordon, Rebecca J Gordon and others, belonging, as it is said ' to the defendant, J. D. Gordon, who is ab- ( ' sent from and without the limits of OAs 1 State. Notice is hereby given, wr any!' person or perssns claiming the same to up- 1 pear before the Justices of the Court of! Mto^yninon Pleas, on the return thereof, be- j ing 'the third Monday after the fourth j Monday in March Inst., in order to show | cause of ativ they can, or have why the l;m<l now iitiAii In* i.1 1 '* oC il.? I above attachment, should not l>e adjudged to belong to the said J. 1). (Jordan, pursu- I ant to the act of the General Assembly, in : such ease; made and provided. JAMES ADAMS, i Sh'ff of L. D ] March 25th 1852. 8 2\v J Printer's Fee 37 1-2 j j In Equity?Lancoater District : < John It. Welsh, Adm'r. of William Hil- i A ton,dco\l. vs. John Adams, eWil., Cro- 'j ditors?Bill to marshal assets, and soforth. The creditors of tiie es. tateofWiliam Hilton, late of Lan- ! ? caster District, dw'd, am notified and re- | J quested to establish their demands before I . me on or before the first day of June, 1851. By order of the Court, June Term, 1851. i; J. H. WITHERSPOON. ? Com'r in Eq'y, L. I). j e Lancaster C. II., S. 0. March 15,1852. j) j 'i In Equity?I ^ancaster District ! 0 James Laney, * v * Petition John Laney, vs. for Richmond R. Terrell Executor of John ? Legacy | Smith dee'd., J unes 1 ? Griffin, Nancy Long, and li Elizabeth Dreadmay Kt. al. J account > It appearing to the satisfaction of the -f ?L !-J -1 i ^ i oi me v^omiiiissioner, mat rue aeienuauis <i James Criflin, Nancy Long and EHzalwth 1 !. Dreadtnay, (if living-) reside without the | d limits of this State. It is ordered on mo- j S tion of Clinton and llanna, softs fer the j d petitioner, that the said defendants, James j |. (iriftin, Nancy Long and Elizabeth Dread- o may, (if alive), do answer, plead or demur, j v to the petition in above case, on or before <the 1st day af July 1862, otherwise judgment pro eonfosso will Ik? ordered against j them. JAMES II. WITUERSPOON. Com. E4. L. I>. Lancaster C. H., Mar 25 3m 8 1 ' I\ i:<|I ITl?Luueaster l>isl. ' j Rol?ert McDonald "| Bill 1 p and w ifo Eugenia C to procure ' hi vs.' a j A Thomas L. Dunlnp sale of nnd wife et al. Real Estate. ' j1 It appearing to my satisfaction that j Thomas I. Dunlnp ami Mary his wife, (Jen. I ' W Stinson Esther M. Stinson and her 1 )' child, Octavia defendants in the above j 11 case reside beyond the limits of this State. 1 It is ordered on motion of Clinton and '' llanna, solicitors for complainants, thai !s | the said Aus\fei\ p'?ad or dc- I ' mur to the Bill in above case on or before I the 21st day of Juno 1852, otherwise I' Judgment, pro confess? will be ordered I against them. JAMES II. WITHEUSPOON. ' Coinr. E<j'y L. D. Lancaster C. II., S. C., mar 15 3moG j IIV E<|lTlTlr?l.aiieioter I>i?tri?-t Dorcas C* Perrv, widow, Oliver"1 Rill j H., and Tlios. 1). I'crry, Execu-| un)ri j tors ol Aadock Perry, deccowxl. vh. of Benjamin Williams and ?wifct ? . ,, Man-. Rebecca Perry, Elizabeth t , ' I ! Perrv, Louisiana Perry, Ruebcn V' i>" 1 #, r, r, 1 dock Per- < Perry, George r Ingram. I Eleanor Perry. J ry, dee'd It appearing to iny satisfaction that all the ; ' defendants above named, reside without the limits of the State, except George F. Ingram | and wife, he having married a daughter of i . Zadock Perry. It is ordered on motion of Williams, solicitor for complainants that the said defendants do answer plead or demur j 1 to the Bill in above case, on or before the 2Mb June, 1852; otherwise Judgment pro fesso will be ordered against them. i JAMES H. WTTHERSPOON. Com. Eq. L D. Iamcuater, C. II., March 33, , 7 ""HARNESS"! HARNESS!! ryrft D. A. MTTTON, /fit MANUFACTURER OF if*9** CARRIAGE ANI) WAGON HARNESS. ' BR1D1.KS, MARTENGALBS, MKIH- | CAL BAGS, TRUNKS, WHIPS, . Andneruthing belonging to a tcell regulated \ HARNESS SHOP. 1* I fTMIE Subscriber, being thankful for past j 1 favor*, would respectfully solicit the j r custom of nil persons being in waul of any- i thing in his line; and hopes by a strict at- j ' tcntion to business, and working nothing but II the beat materia), to share at least a portion | 1 of the public patronage. You may as well atop going to Charleston for Harness, or ' l anything in the Harness line, as I will sell | as low as Charleston retail prices. All ' work warranted. Saddles repaired at short -notice. Shop situated on Main-street,above '? the Court House, nearly opposite Mr. Clinton s ofth-f. Just call in and see Harness ' and Bridles of every deedription decided I \ . I- lower than ever offered in this market i, D. A. BUTTON. ! j feh 26 Cm v 3 i- SADDLE A HARNESS , ^pbUbliahmtnl /lA THK HIJB8CRIBKR RKSK? pectfally iiifuwaa the citizens of | this IHatrict and ebwwherr, that he has removed from Ma former stand to tho old _ stand formerly occupied l?y F. K. 11 rumd meU, where be it prepared to carry on the ^ Raddle and Harness Dusineea in all its vnrious branches; such aa Covering and * Padding Raddles, which he will warrant; a Waggon Harness, Riding Bridles, for., and will sell aa low aa can he pnrehancd w. elsewhere. u PUaaa iafl and eeaaaiae ?foa yuawakea. r?- ^iXAPfotft. Lwa?ta^ " foai I V ChurlfN L Dye 1 i ' H'l vs. * lor iluiici' and to O. J. Pvo. Clft u di. i f i1 j 'v l/uii ! Susan Jam* T>yc.V.i-t In'^- hwds A> < *?.i:iclntiolilor I missioiior and ward | t > t'.* |Viv;nMit of a ct ?l. J d.'iit. It np}>.\'ni?'r *u my s itM'noti rn tlirt Orinond .1. P . .in ! I:i:? d '\ir iitcr, 6u? :ti J :i? Dyo, two I thn dolond.nl* in ni> >vo ei.so. n-*lcl without till* limits of tills Hist It i> ttrtlorod, ot) motion <?!' \\ illiams ii :!(>; for luuiinluin.-ji!. I Ii.it t lie said O. .1. livo and Hunan .I. I ?1 ? answor, * plata! or d-minr to llii- Hill in aliovo casta on or l? d'oro tin- i Juno 1j. olln-rwiso Jud/nu-nt pro cotii'-s- a so will liMir! rod tin * tlioai. M J.VMK5 II. WU HGRSKKIA. ('in*. i-'u. I>. Lmo.st. r C. n.. v, ;f t>n ' 7 I> h'A>i \ MiddUsiy I) ?i. ! 'n.-doIV i Hi if % I f.?r I'.irUliifi * I, Win. T. <' i.-moii. ( wj' . yj Sr.iiiu -l ('. Cit-ion. J It npjKviriir^ i-iiiiy .' ioV'.ioiiTTi the ?!* - v K fou l ti! WiiSi.iiu i' t Mi..>11 iS.i.iuviC friston reside Neyo.id tli* tiniiu il'th - tit i . It is order..! on nt? lion i vvr.:;.t. i*. ..iviior * * For complain .lit tii.it a .id d ii,i..i do i.iiiwit, ph >' r <! inn' >n <>r l> t?T t!io -.'iili > < Ji::i. I8.">2. oiiiervis Jit I .nicnf '.i ll bo order i itfainst :iimn. JAMES II. \VI iDUN. < 'uiii. r : y I :,r. !)' Mar 2d. I *.72. ' 7 3nnV i a- B <n s-rv oluT W*. (' < solicitor,') iV;.ii"ii to suit- . x . ' ' kt* \ illi.iin Mo< *?>rklo ..u JLapiity and wife Elizabeth J TbtJLdief. It i.ppi r.riiigr to i.i . ' ?iir "ino'^h .t Wil.*11'i MetVrkU inf Etk'.ibi ill his wily rcei-.Ic ? itlioilt tin' lilniis ?>t" t*;' .1 '. I' . ?.(5pifPr-? I on ui?.'ioii iif William* soliii^or, h>r IV lionor. that ti.e said detimdiinfs do :Im\*rr lead, or demur to tlu^Mdition in'ab&Pocaiie n or b 'ibiv tin- ?.71 Ii di y ?'f Jtaiui 18.72. tii i u i .liidouu'tit pi cijatbaso will I"'- orin d" :i": inst tltft". jam ks ii. wmiERsi'0<5Sl. " * C. E. L. i>. Mm 21 7 *' 3t;io. A' PKJt'a !'A J.:*, v i i- trist. Iridic* t M : anion j Bill v - fr.r l!iili*>tili,i?'li.it'ii -ill IV . II :i|.]t. :iriii'_r t?> lit' v.ij; fr; ?' .? : 11< ? I'ft'ixlaiit, M i lison liii'li.ul.s. ii, ivaitlo* i-ynnd llsnr.tnil.s < !' litis S'nta. It is <m ?'!*? ? 1 ?>u nn?ii<>ii f?t ? Minimi n:ui llntum, nli'rs I"..r i!i?? <(ini|i!.tin:int ;h->l tin- *:.i'' loll ! ?i.?, M ><li-.'t I i l ; !>? ausw i_Jload, i f imir t > tli in! ia :\!j.<v - eu r I.. t' : ill.-j 1st day . Mian. 1 >"2, otlier,iv?. .Iiid^Mioi.t p- .?. nf. .-o i.l L. uril? I'll njjnin-l 11'* 11. .1 AMI S i i. \YI II1KUSi'< " <N. ' i 'Tl - r. r.n'v I . I >, l.:ili<\">liT t il. S. < !ii*iv iit ib I'iijEiifl.t *(* r K\ I 'arc*. | 1' tit^a ana - 11. Klrld. y.' y . iiw-r of . in .l.'lm K-i'it.'v -r?\ Mi aumtli liU UJIO. ) !.'? : -iv I "1:KiiV.--\?<tnl. \ ?V<\ It it].]-, rit.o* f> tnv i n. (!?at ??hn KW.'!:-v, v f'li.if'. v Tvrl:! v. Jamr-: vnlday a I Jo.id Iv. k! -. dtioixUnt* n ;dm?v> i v.. ii*M." ?y"i t t,.? in t? of liisSl..v. < in im-la.n el \\ itii.'ius So! r, nf I'. !' iaiui.v r, .. is v'i U.Mt l*?c a: 1 Jolt: Kiild . Hl> \V ' V\. lair, v Kill!.:}, aj i I .. ;. ...il-i.,, Jl., d?. >li-nd, ail?'..- i, . .Iv^ntii a. n. i ?ii... a in |i<> it'ova of I c-ii if fa ' .'av oi fui'O iv>:t. <ni: .]-t\i .! ' - Pro. 'oiiti'vo. nili I a ? idi r. I a-'air^ct 0.10I1 of la in. J ' S. i!. \v 1.?i r.iisL-VOlV. .1. a... i.ij. u 1 loll. 12 :i..? Bsb litiiiily Eiiuiea>U'i' Did. I..lilt W. < I , | \\ ' 1* / - I ' * ' - ? x * * \^ i . ? , i . .. , i i uriiuou Martha ' 'i< ?\> ' n.:M! ' and NV 1" ?\v, I I.m ...I. < r< v I II. J:i< ks<-i> tiici'iif., i (. rO? . i'.stato of Well < V.A.nt vt j' Moor. vV Mm is A i " > ( \Vi;i^(;;vo, ry,M-., IX iff. .loo ).!| T. '1 ' j Martha l-: wife. | <!.-< It n|?p?. ,-irii:; 1<> my atisfaetion tint Jo? pit J!cn< H wni \i?fe, Martha .1.. de tendinis in al'uw . aoc, I' Mtin without tin'Hints ? 1 tins b; .. , it i-> 1'iui i . < ? iiu.tiuu ol NVillhuiis, ol'r T r (.< nij li.iiiiu t-. that the mid Joseph Terrell and wife, Maiihn .f., lo plead, answer. or demur. to the hi'I in I hove c;iv' Oil < r Ix Tore ilie 1 t?t ?|j:v of JlJUC, 1852, otherwise, Judgment jlvo coiitirMKr ivill be ordered autiiiif than. JA.MKS ir. WITH mistook/ Corn'r l'!q. 1,. 1?, , F.*h 12. r,m 1 lii l>|tiil> losiali M. Cio\l< a. FT:- Till iodivhje w?l ?in Croxtoti, Mary f Tvfnto <t*c. I'roxton. 11? ?11\ \. i i i -: <-f James u.n A' Mittex his wif. l<!ro\r '>. <! o a rs ^ < <t :n.il# .1 m.< F. 11 Ward ?V .l:n; bis j ' roxl ii '.< < e:.swifo, t bas. I'. Aili'i A i ' Nanev bis xvife, . i.b j * Woods A' Ib.ehel lr \ wifo. J Itappearing to niy i.ti-fact'on 1 linf ft, 1?. Ward and bui<,bis w'fi ' ,o|>li Wood* and liaoln l, bi-. vxifo, d< loiuiant., in ; lx)V<^A case, reside x\itbout 'be Iii . i- ? f lips Stale. It is ordered, on motion of f'liiifoh & 1 r*# na sol'r. for eowip1a;tianf?. f lir.i jdifiB said dffondants do answer, niojid, ormftmur, to ,x I'll". - i -i- ' - .l . ? iiiv i'iii 111 ai'mr ' "i1 '''rcuit 1.1 day of June, oiln miw , ^ pro oonfewi will 1?e orden 1 ,'ivt cn<Mi X ami nil df them. JAMES H. WNIIFltSpOON. Cwi'rhn'y 1-nn'r 1 ?i-*?. * ConiVs oflico, I'cb 12 * 'iiii * 1 n Kqnlfy- I.auea*li*r fKutifrt. & m Nathaniel H. 1 LgramJj T\ tit*> ?i lo .sur>- ^ | jcr! ah fnlifly . i NAthaii^lnrjrniri, f to |WT a lejjptt i FrAnoivm Ingram. j * * It mpMiliigto my A"' i too t lia tA/.thoniel Ingram fttnn of .! mim.i/U?vouU. tlie limits (if litis S't to. Ilw Willi I'vll. lilt ? motion of Mnnfc* *nlwH?r fnffV>t1tinfl<*r. tfhtt tin; H?id N/.U? niv! lucrum dot Qfwor, p)<*d? or damurr to the }i tjliph lilcd At'suist him. 1 in th??l?nTc ?>n of bcToM 17i? lnt day of Jnn*. l*A*,othmuM? IH# fotuw, \yii few &< ** htnt. ,j r* i.v . ] U*rn!fr( II ST. |fr4, A *f| . % -