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* t EDITOR'S TAB9P> Gocf.y's Lady's Book. ^ Godey, with his accustomed prompt . 1 tMMT. has sent us the May number of his ex-1 I "eellent Magazine. This number is superior to any we have received?containing 120 pages of letter Press reading matter. . There arc several well executed plates in this number, "May day among the Juveniles" tecnJls pleasant associations of the past and We Were a child again." The | Lodyw ifcok is one of our oldest Magnzlnes, ?nd*each successive number bears evidence " ofldr, (fydev's exertions to mnke his Book % -valuable to his patrons. Terms, $3 per year, two copies for $5. | we observe in the last Yorkvillo Miscel"lany that Mr. Bell has retired from the editorial department of that paper. ^ ^tarer-l new paper* have been received the Itft week, which from want of room we nre unable to notice in till* paper. 11 -Correspondence of the Southern Standard. i Wasiiixotos, April 13. 1852. The Senate, yesterday was addressed bv Mr. Fclch, of Michigan, in an able and elaborate speech against the bill, paying the ^ ]?<Blci(MP or French spoliation. Ilis views V^were tjylginal and striking, and wilMoubty' leas have their influence in the decision of V the question. Rut I fear the claim is now j getting old enongh to pass: the injuries com- | plained of against the French Government. perpetrated before 1800, more than fifty years ago, and the claims now amount to eight or ten millions of dollars. When a claim gets to 1k> twenty years old. if it is large enough it is very apt to pass. This J is fifty years old, and will certniulv reach ten m millions; why then enn the ronntrv hope T for Its ;cj~*tiQn ! The House spent the entire day uselessly and profitless. It being Monday, motions to stisnend the rules were I V . W 'J in order. Gov. Brown of Mississippi, offered a resolution to restrain the Committee on Printing from eonsumnting the foul coalition to which I adverted in my last letter. Twothirds did not sustain the motion to suspend the rules, hut n decided majorili/ of the did, which in n pretty clear indieation that tin iaction of the Committee was disapproved^' the I louse. The Committee om PrintinjfStarted on stilts, avowing that they had the power to do what they had Idone, Wit the vote of the House indirectly demanding an exposition of the whole affair, caused theiu to change their tune, and Gor mail, the Chairman, Stated after the vote was taken, that aa the House appeared to wajlt infdOnation on the subject, of the now contraet, that he should on the morrow ask leave to stsbfJHt a report. This was quite a descent from their bombastic pretension an . hour before. - lar dnt Mr. Orr moved toHiunjtecjd the rides to enable hiui to offer absolution instructing "^F the Committe on Ways and Moans, to report a bill abolishing all duty on railroad iron, -r The rules were not suspended, and as there were some Southern men representing ngri1 cultural Interests, who voted against the M suspension, it would bo well for you to pubm liah the yeas and nava, so that their consti tuents may learn how their Representatives !?? u i ciiwu ?' h uwn "jmiikupi. The Somite to-day, listened to on elaborate and extremely prosy speech from John Bed, tfJYniK-srcc, against intervention.? His tMi was well calculated to produce \ nflusjtft, after listening to the rhetoric, logic, eloquence, and argumentation of Masox, Soulo, Sumner, and ethers. I In tfm House, Mr. Gorman snbmitted hi* Y promised report, whicb^ttknowlcdged the f coalition between thelSRgn and Republic on the ground of nccontriiy, that of having \ the 1'ublic printing executed. Mr. Haven, W ?-of New York, also a member of the Cotnmit* tea, and the flriend of the Republic, followed f . In tho name strain. They were perfectly satisfied alter making theisdefence, and most unfairly attempted to preclude a reply by nil i "f 0m clique sustaining amotion to go into Committee of the Whole, which would have had thu effect of getting clear of the subject; lit but the House on nrsll of the yeas and uays I?mdlgMntly spurn -<1 and rejected the trick which they had h??|x-d to save themselves ? wJN" * merited castigntion, nnd refused to ^wvuitsin tho motion. 1 Gov. Brown, of Mississippi, then took the " door, and gave the coalition s most uninitigaAedhriagelation, showing that there was no Uglier principle, to explain their nnomalous AjpD bat a desire for the spoils. He had nuptoncladed when tiie House adjourned, htlov. 8*8. speech, he said that Mr. Rantoul had shewn himself able and adroit in defending w ca Mhtioii.i," alluding to the Mftss.% ' cbusctta.aoaHtion.and he was surprised that he was not-returned q^.the advocate of this mat unnatural coalition. Mr. Rantoui rose in his seat and very promptly, replied. That fx. M ?h always willing to defend coalitions that grew oat of principles, hut n? this one ?*M notoriously atone for the spoils, he could M not be induced to raise his vowc in its defence The question will come up again to* I f| Morrow, and the Printing Committee will Ic haw* the head-ache nnd henrt?nche, before it d<<"V>H?*d of. Fiaic at 8ata*>iam.? Tlse all apti Jasper, arrired here yenlarriay, from riavannph, reported that an extensive fire was raging there at her departure. We understand from a private jL i| riiapatch, that about 1 o'clock yesteiday 4# JPMri'mg flames were discovered issuing I ' from the shed adjoining Mr. C. A. Litmafe Cotton Press in that city, which, t|gl wind h^ng liifgh, spread rapidly, and entirely destroyed Mr. Lamar's warehouse yitniniii)i; Cotton presses a ad between fear and five thnaaaad balsa of Cotton. The atripa Jane Hammond and Isabella .... m?m mv> nnmi U 'HIU not be rcrr^hZ, ar?i we regret to learn . * dut the, former wee nearly eotvnimed together wRh tho Cotton on hoard. Tlie <r mati/la wB^aho injured. Mr. Lamar's 1 aheria mm! pwaa which coat ?50,000, were / ??lf inaured fcr?20,000. Hia hooka and W." paper* which were in an iron aafc, were " alao entirely coneumed. He a bo I net a J V"?? r*luod|mt ?1600. Meaarn. Allen Jb Ball lostlOOO balee Cotton, which, Jmrevar, ware inaured. Meaam. O. W. t ? < Oaamwiy ? Co. loat 800 balea, and Mwn K. Moiyneaux, A. Low ? Co., W. Battmby, and aevaral other firm* had * > vMhtent amount* of Cotton destroyed, jit we aregrntMletl to learn that all were m Ik?red. The total loar ia eatimatad at % #??0,000. How the ftra originated, or what iaauraaee oAorn are affected we have not learaocL?C%m. C?trirr, 13fA. Arrival of the Steamer America. Baltimore, April 15.?Tho America, from Liverpool, arrived at Halifax. She sailed on the 31 instant. The sales of cotton for the week ending that nay, were 31,000 bales?speculators taking 2,000 and exporters 4,000 bales. New Orleans fair 5 5-8?miuuliug 4 1510. Upland fair 5 1-8?middling 4 11-16. The demand for tho staple was moderate, but prices had declined nearly 1-5. The decline was most on tire lower grades ?good qualities are firm. The advices brought from America by the Arctic strengthened the feeling of dullness and inactivity prevalent at tho Railit\,< t S (lui AlVino TI*a ?"?!"? 1 company, lie wma very unselfish man in regard to money, and teemed to take a far greater satisfaction in making iiis fortune serviceable to hi* friends than in spending i? tjpon himself. Under r.n exterior of reserve and apparent coldness, he concealed warm and generous heart, and his death will be sincerely and long lamented by a large circle of friends.?Mercury. M. Koasmi.?This distinguished Hungarian exilopaid us on Friday last, a flyI ing visit. lie arrived here on that day in | the Augusta train, and took up his abode At the Charleston Hotel, leaving the af| temoon following in the Wilmington boat for ih*t city, on hia way north. He was called upon by the Mayor of our city during liia stay, but declined any nnblic attention, upon the plea of circumstances which demanded liia early departure.? Char lesion Standard. COMMERCIAL' LATEST DATE8. From Liverpool Aprils. From Havre Mar. 31 From I lavana April 6 From Charleston April 17 ' " -r. , w . i .1 The Markata. 9 C?i ARi.bstoif, April 17?.Cotton ? The demand wma ehecked yeeterday, owing to the edvieea hy the America. Tlie (rnnenction* were limited to lOOOhelea, at extreme* nut# log from 0 a No ehango In prim Columbia, April 10?Cottow?Thetraneaetion* in this article were a) moat brought to a atand in oar market to-day, partly on aenoeet of the email oapply of Cotton on on aaie, and portly la consequence of the unfhvorable advices brought over from Livmftui by the Ammhmto the 3d loot, which came to hand Utia morning Still few aaloa that wore made were at die current rataa of the previous day fix: H to into. Camdsu, April 10.?Tim tiimaaitini- la Cottot ton Kara been limited ainee oar last, at an advance on Tneedav'a quotatioqe, Wo quote extreiaee at 5 |o l\. y-A * " u.vin.ivo. HIV nnivn HR3 UUUHUHIly limited, and prices irregular, with a slight reduction made on all descriptions of America under fair. Fihe.?Al>out half-past eleven o'clock last night, the twe story frame building at the Southeast corner of King street and Burns'* Lane was discovered to be on ffre. The Southern portion of it was occupied as a Fruit store, by Alvin Weber, who with his wife and child barely escapI eb with their lives. The adjoining building, on the corner, was occupi.d by George j Reieko as a Grocery store, and both buildI ings, with their contents, were entierly I consumed. The buildings, we are informed, belonged to the estate of Joel R. Poinsett, and were among the oldest in the city. In a few minutes the flames extended across King-street to the frame building occupied by Mr. Bush as a Clothing store, and Mr. Cuttman, watchmaker and jeweller'and these, with their entire contents, were also consumed. These buildings, we were informed, were owned by Mr. Charl<*s Dunn. From these, the fire extended North to the building occupied as a tavern by Mr, Bissell, which, bv the most strenuous and energetic efforts of the firemen, was partially saved, ami the progress of the fire, in fhis direction, arrested. The furniture was removed in safety. South of Mr. Cuttman's, the fits; extended to the Seed store of Mr. Williams, and the Tinware establishment of Mr. Galla....... -c v... ? "I n nu ll, I'Y Kitiinill exertions of tlio firemen, wore saved with but partial injury, and the progress of tin* fin* in that direction stayed. lliesfl building* wore, of brick, and owned l?y Mr. Moses 1). Hyams. South of the sjwtt on which the tire originated was the sule-tantiitl brick building of Mr. Nathan Nathans, occupied by Mr. Jennings, Saddler. This was somewl at damaged, but the injur)' covered by insurance. The Northeast corner of Duma's Lane and King street was occupied by Mr, TTarls'Son, as a Dry floods store, and being so para Wn by but a fi-w feet from the burning buildings, was for a long time in the most imminent danger. It was, however, by the careful supv".rvwion of the firemen, saved with but slight injury. The large stock of Mr. Harbeson was constd'Tnbl^' damaged in the removal, but we believe his insurance will cover his loss. The firemeu were on the ground in an almost incredibly short timo after the alarm was sounded, and their energetic and well-directed efforts were the theme of general admirat ion. Indeed we question whether any fire in Charleston was ever letter managed, and to this under Provident e, may be attributed our escaj?o from an extended and destrctivo conflagration, which, from the combustible character of the buildings in the neighborhood, was at one time seriously apprehended.? Charleston Mnreury, 13M. Caimtal IYnihiimen'T.?In the Pennsylvania legislature, the hill abolishing the death ]M*iialty. and substituting imprisonment of not less than fifteen or more than fifty years % lieu thereof, passed finally in the House, on Thursday?yeas 46, nays 42. Died, suddenly, yesterday morning, Thaddcus Street, Ks<|., 70. Mr. Street, formerly in partnership with his brother, the late Mr. Timothy Street, carried on a very extensive business in this city, and ever maintained the character of an honorable and sagacious merchant. After his retirement from business, he was for a time president of the Insurance and Trust n,. ** - PARTICULAR NOTICE We tte now prepared to do all kinds of HANDBILL, CHECK1 CARD < wmmwwmm , Such iiH Blunks, Receipts, Porters, Pamphlets, &c., and on terms ns cheap us can be " done in the State or elsewhere. Blanks of all kinds always on hand, or printed at short notice. MR. EDITOR?Please announco Capt. J A. A. GiLLKsriE as aCnndidnte for Tax Col- j lector of Lancaster District, and oblige fi MANY VOTERS. * 1 The friends of Capt. J. E. RUT- r LEDGE announce him as a Candidate, for " Colonel of the 21st Regiment South Caro- * Una Militia. J Apr 13 10 3t. MR. EDITOR?Please announce Cupt. P A. J. Secrf.st as a suitable Candidate for J the oftice of Colonel of the 21st Regiment S. ,, C. M. MANY VOTERS. 1 J-p*#" The friends of William Robinson announce him as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court at the next election. 1 N E W ADVERTISEMENTS 1 CHARLES"SMITH," | Watch Maker and , JKWKLER, 1 RESP KCTFUI.LY I Nfl''' forms the inhabitant* of LinA? Jj? caster and vicinity, that he is y i 1* pr prepared to repair Watches and ('locks, containing music or without, | in the best style uui most expeditious manner. He h.s on iWnd a large assortment of the finest Cold and Silver Watches,and Jew- j elryofnll kinds, and of the best quality.? ( His stock is selected by himself with great i care, from the large and well known establishment of (iregg, ll.iydcn & Co. in Char- , Icston.S. ('. Every article is warranted to I be what it is represented. He will mention a few of the articles which he has on hand:? I Elegant Ladies Bracelets, Medallions, Lock- | eta t'l-miw I V?.L - ? -!'V nuivin nvi Willi rv:i I ' Topaz A* Turipinisc, very spcndid Gold ' Fob, Vest and Gn rd I'll ins. A splendid assortment of Gold W. t?-h Keys, Gold Pons : n Gold nd Silver Cases. A very large, ' mid Superior assortment of Gold Kar Rings ' and Breast Pins set with Di.monds, Rubies, I Pearls. Turi|Uoisc, ( irnets, Clusters, Cornel- I ions. Cameo, Mosaic, Opal, I-ava, A-e. &c. A Fancy Set of Lidies Hair OrnMtnents also Shawl Pins. A choice selection of Finder Rin^s, with every kind of set, and plain ; also Engagement and Wedding Rings, Silver i Fruit Knives, Coral, also Coral Necklaces ( and Bracelets on Cnlhinc, with gold clasps; hand some Tweezers, Tooth and Ear Picks, 1 Thimbles and Spectacles of all descriptions. ' A large assortment of Bosom Studs, plain and fancy, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Hearts * and Crosses; a tine assortment of Mourning Broaches, Silver Combs, Arc. Arc. The public generally are invited to call 1 I ?r'l examine his stock, next door to CatnwI u? House, "nd in the room formally occupied as the r??t ouUce. CHARLES SMITH J EXTRA^RDINARV PASTE FOR RAZOR 6i'?APS. This unc<|U .lied nrticlc entirely su|>eraertcs the use of a Hone, ily the use of this Paste, the dullest Razor, Pen-knife, Lancet, Are., 1 will, in a few seconds, receive a keen and smooth edge. Those who have tried it, all ' appreciate its v irtues, and invariably apeak in the highest terms of its astonishing effects. ' Price only 25 cents per Box. lie has also on hand a tine assortment of superior Razors, amongst which are some of the well known double hladcd French Razors. which are very highly appreciated, each bhuh- lasting (if well used,) ten years without grinding. April 21?3mo. ESTRAY. rTWKBN UP BY JOHN FOSTER A ] J. bay or brown Poney, judged to be 12 j or 13 years old, with some of the liair wore ( off its Hides with saddle skirts, and a rope ^ tied from the neck to its fore leg, appraised ( at twenty-five dollars bv John A. Veck, , Robert Montgomery and Iienry Belk, sworn j appraisers. Said Poncy may ^?c seen eight or ten miles above Ijoncaator, on the River Road. FRANCIS McATKER. Mag't. April 10, 18M?II: 1 e. m.?Im. I SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of ! Fl. Fa. to me directed,I will sell before ' the Court House door in Lancaster, on the First Monday in May next, within the legal ' hours of sale, the following property, viz : J FOUR NEGROES; Bogus, Amanuel, Edv and Suckcy one Wa- i gon and I Li rn ess, Tnreedwad Horses, one Carriage and Harness, Carrvull and Harness, I one Piano, lot Household and Kitchen Fur- | niture, lot Leather, Sic., in shop, leather and i Hides at Tan Yard, 14 Vats la-other in Tan, one. Bark Mill, one Wheelbarrow, lot Tallow, Oil, Sic.; all aa the property of William Robinson, at the separate suits of W. B. Cauthen, R. K. W)lie, Ingram Si Spence, and others. | The boy. Bogus, to be sold at the risk of | the former purch iser. Conditions Cash. Sic. JAMES ADAMS, < April 17, 1852. 8. L. D. 1 11 2t $J 1 K0T1CE TO CBEMTOBft 1 In Equity?ldincast'r Distr't. j Dr. R. E. wyllc, Admin'r of "j _ li. VV. i.oil-man. tod, I Hill to Marvs. j shall Assets Mm.Mary A. Coleman, et ?l. j slc. The creditors op gforce w. ( Coleman, dtc'd., are notified and re- ] quird to present And establish before me i their respective dem.tnds, on or before the \ 30th of May next I will devote exclusive. | lv the 18th. 19th and 30th days of May next t for th.it purpose, but will receive claims bofore those days. The settlement of the estate has been delayed bv the indifference of the creditors in presenting and establishing their demands. ( JAS. H. WITHER8POON, c. x. u d. < lancaster Distrii-t Mar 19, 1853 11-41 i |r4f" Charleston Courier will copy until 1 16th May. ? J. H. W. Baoon Ml Lard, j F:m sale by ^ ' 11 hasheltine it, HA0INS. Wood Wanted. W For which cash wil& bi < given. Apply at thin Offlw. 4 in ipriiMici t TO THE PR1NLING BU81NEBH will ( be taken at Urn OfRoo, if the application i ? m*<ie toon, # +w * WaBSs GOODS, 1852. rHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE ceived and opened a full and coinpieU *sortment of Sl'RING and SUM MEN jKX)DS, purchased in the city of Charlcstor vitli much care as to Prices and Styles ; o) ehich the following is a part: Drctw GOodtt: 'lain. Wide, and Nnrrow Black Silks, suita lo for Dresses or Aprons; Figured nnc 'lain and Second Mourninir Beraires-TissnoH igured and plain nnd second mourning new tylca; embroidered and dotted Swiss Mus ins; figured Swiss and Jaconet Muslins lew patterns: plain Swiss and Jaconet; Swiss ind Jaconet Edgings and Insertings; embV Jnder Sloaves Lace and Muslin; Frene' iVorked Collars and Cuffs; 2d mournir dollars, very neat; cinb'd and hem-stitched md bordered Ianen Cambric Handkerchiefs fcntlciucn and ladies Gloves, a full assort nent; R ibbons, bonnet and narrow, uasortec o suit the season; White Linen, all pricei md qualities ; tine brown and grass Linens 'or ladies purposes; Ginghams of every vjv iety ; Calico, assorted English & American Blue and Black Cloths, French, English nnd American :?tin* Slack French Doeskin Casmmere, Fane) hiinmer ('..ssimcres, assorted ; Tweeds, ai liuds; Linen Drilling, white and colored ight and heavy. Cotton.ulcs, striped, plaid nnd plain, suita tie. for servant's wear, bleached and browi Sheetings and Shirtings; Bleached anr [trow n < 'otton Drills. READY MADE CLOTHING Coats. Vests, Shirts, Collars. &c. lit K >KS of different kinds, amongst whicl >v i 11 be found a few "American lawyer o business Man's Form Book." Hats of the latest fashion. HARDWARE, \ full assortment, amongst which will h< uuina a -> I v 111II l LT m'liurjiiiy UMtftl uy llH'I'l.in its of tlio country. Boots and Shoes: \ wry full supply both for Gentlemen an< Ltdics. A tine lot of Perfumeries selected express [y for tin* Indies with care. Crockery, Glassware, and Groceries Ml kinds usually kept. The public are respectfully invited to eal ind examine our .stock of goods, which wi will take much pleasure in showing, and t< ihe Ijulics particularly ; and if our styles am prices suit, we will expect a share of thei p itron.ipc. JONES CROCKETT. Apr H -It 9 NEW GOODS! NEW*G()()l)Sr! Wi: ARK NOW RKCKIVING and opening our stock of Spring and Mummer Goodi Bonsistino in part of the following:?llatt Cap* Clothing. Shoes, Boots, Bonnets.I [aril ware, < 'rockery. Stationary, (iroccries, Medi pines, Broadcloths, Cussimeres, Caslimerettj Plain and Fancy linens. Brown am Bleached Goods, ljuliea' Dress Good* <j every description and quality, of the ver latest styles, and almost every article callei for?which we offer at very low prices t suit the times. Our stock has been careful ly selected from the very best markets i the I'niteil States. \V.. return our sincere thanks for th Ills . P 'tionap, 'VC have reecivod; nnd hai ing purchased i-!'1' I louses rnd Lot whit we now occupy, thereby ?;;'king u perm."' put location in l.aneastcr Village, wd by a strict attention to business, to merit continuance of your patronage. ap 8 3n? 9] T. It 4. J. It. MAGII.I.. AN OLD LOOKING PLACE. Bell Air, South Carolina, V / U ll. V / k I T 1 rl' L* ll'L' t'BIIPM " Jvtv/UO v(ui i i< u D.VI uria-zi^.i / J E.W Init i* very hard to heal for CHEAP GOODS. M. S. SORRELI. & BROTHER hav now a Wirge stock, including a very extensiv lot of Shoes of all descriptions. Styles o foods to suit the season, and prices to sui die times. Being very grateful for bygom favors, we hope you will call frequently luring the Spring and Summer of 1852, am me how cheap and cheerful we will worl Tor cash. 9 8t np 8 iUW (iO(ll)S. rpTHK SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JI'S'I J. received a new supply of Dry Good* Their stock comprises of fancy and Domes tic Goods, Embroideries, I .'ice and Muslii Sleeves, Cambric Cqilnrs, Muslin do., Trim inings of all widths, Swiss and Cambric In sortings tnd Edgings. Handsome and nev style Barege Del alius. Latest fashion am finest quality of Silk Tissues. Solid Colors, French I .awns, and Sum iner Coplins. New Stylos, French Muslim Mournings and Colors. Colognes,Perfumed Soaps, I lair and Tooth Brushes, &c. Thos poods have lieen b< Ught low, and will I* sold accordingly. Those in want of good would do well to call before purchasing else where, BILLINGS & BELK. April 8 *9 tf COTTON GINST CNOTTON GINS OF SUPERIOR CON J struetion, and of the best material, a I 'I per Saw, made and warranted by th Subscriber. Al-o, Wheat Fans, Thrash in; Machines and lforsc Mills. Old Gins faithfully repaired. All order thankfully received and punctually attend** o. R. J. Met'R EIGHT. Camden, 8. C., April 14, 1852. 19,6rr. NOTICE. tU. PERSONS INDEBTED TO Till Steam Saw Mill Company by note or ac iount, contracted at any time from tbe yea 1819 up to 1862 arc reqneated to come for vard and nettle the name with the auhaqri >er, in whoso handa they are placed for col ection, aa the Company must have it to pai heir dehta. VVM. T. I'HIFKK. mar 2.0 7 6t Bacon. ?.ooo rFOR sa,j HO CURETON iV MA88EY. Flour. v Dtlkl PAD fl*l I P I Allr D/.n nuo rvivnaiw?? rvn \W^W OhuH, by 10 GUfiJlION A lfr^SKY. Baoon. zm L1's I'RimcuA St"W <*>n, for c?U low y 10 BILLINGS A BflLK. Iron, v v J AA/ v LBS. IRON FOR SAL* LOW fl /U for.M^h, by 10 CHRETON A M ABBEY. % XT [THE LANCASTErGROCfRY and PROVISION STQRB! THE subscribers are just receiving and now opening a largo ami complete * assortment of (iROOEHIES and PROVI' SIONS, which they are anxious to dispotq P of at extreme low prices for Cash or Cottfi try Product*. Their stock consist#in jwirt as follows: New Orleans and Muscovado Sugar, j Cnishetl, powdered ami Clarified do. New Orleans ami Muscovado Molasses, , * Java and Kio Coffee, Almonds, . English Walnuts, Citron, Currants, , Pepper, Ginger, Spice and Cloves, ? Nutmegs, Mace, Saloratus and Sotla, I i Mackerel, No. 1, 2, ami .'5 Salmon, Beef Tongues, Herrings, Powder Shot, Caps, Indigo, Crackers and Oranges, ! Lemons, O'Mara's old Bye and New ' Orleans Bectifietl Whiskey, Maderia, | Port, Claret and Sherry Wines, Porter, t 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, T'ilan' tropa,Washington, lCspana, Havana, Che ' roots and Cuba sixes, and a large variety j 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 I call at the LANCASTER GROCERY, at 1 the old stand of J. A. Ilasseltine, one door South of the Catawba House, on Main at. 1IASSELTINE A HAGINS. SELLING OFF at COST I Anil IjCnn! THE SubseriWr Wing very anxious to dispose of the balance of his I stock of I >RY GOODS, HARDWARE, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, &<*., to close I up his business and make room for the * I llirm. " ..<* ri 1 1> I . vm iimi rrovisioiis I now coining into the Store, will soli atsuch j | uncommon low prices as to induce all those in want of such articles as he has, to purchase of him. If you want a large I quantity of floods for a little money call . at the old stand of J. A. IIASSELTINE. 1 CHEAP GOODS Al Bcllnir, 8. C. i rpilfc SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIVr 1. ing from Charleston large additions to his stock of C'lIEAl* GOODS, among which are many articles to suit the coining - season, which will ho sold at such prices as cannot fiil to give, satisfaction. Those wanting Goods will find it to their advan tage to call early, before the many really cheap articles are sold out. f :-?rt eniiscash, or four months for np- | i, proved paper. I- CIIARI.ES I*. EVANS, i- Bel lair. Feb 20. 3?tf a SPRING GOODS. THE Subscrilwr is now receiving his J. Spring Goods which has been selected with great care as t?? styles and prices amongst jvbiclt may lie found many articles suitaa ble for house keepers, 1'ots, ovens, skillets, ^ oovered spiders, Ac., l'lew Tans, Tainted ? Buckets, Tults, and churns, coffee mills, 'j (hovels and tongues, looking glasses,sugar i ooftce, N. (). Mi>1 asses, Fine English Dairy ]"vhoc^e, Swedish Iron, suitable for wagon fviuare, p'liud and flat Iron, Wagon ^Woxes of all Rl/e. , ground out. I tress Goods, Kossuth prints, Lawns printed and plain, Borages, Berlen Cord, Cheeked Cambrics, India B<??>k Muslin, lVrtt.nl and colored Swiss, Jaekonot Swiss, - Edgings ant 1 Insertings, Thread and Mav. i - | I'limr rAij^insr*. Emhr'd's, Varodi, J'ny I.ind A- Lin'n collars,Cuffs undersloevesof the latest styles, '' Bonnet Ribbands, Linen Cambric and f Ir?-iii?*tiol?*HI Handkerchiefs, men's and .1 hoy's clothing; Iwsides many other artin ties which I will take a pleasure in show{ | ing to my friends when thev call. ' | ' A. C. BCNLAP, * Cor. of Main street opposite the Court ll<>usc April 1, 1852. 4t 8* : " DISSOLUTION! Til KI 'AKIN KKSH11>( >F KMMONS A: Button is this day dissolved by * | mutual consent of the l'artners, The notes and accounta of the Firm have been ^ plaeed in the hands of William A. Moore, K*?l. for the payment of the liabilities of !. the Finn ; and he alone is authorized to i, collect the amounts due the Firm and to >? pay the debts due by them. All persons e lowing said concern will therefore please e pay up forthwith, and all persons having * demands against the Firm will present the same to Mr. Moore for payment. FRANK Lift 1HMONS, *. B. BUTTON. Mar 17,1852 7 fit. * PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL HOUSE I ? S I JL/^VJU* 4 ? BY N. B. KEICH, 1 ||K WILL ALSO UNDERTAKE H B work in tho surrounding country and village. He thoroughly understands the business, and can and will give satis- ] faction in style and durability, in price and 2 dispatch. If sufficient employment can be obtained he will make bin homo at r Lancasterv i!le. mar 18 6 tf - _____ _____ STOLEN ~r W7IROM MY STABLE, NEAR PATJF ton's Ferry, on the 18th inst., my ORfeY HORSE, lie was shod all round and has a split or sand crack on one of his honfr. r The thief took the road leading to Lancasterville, via Beli Air. J. J. WATSON. Bell Air, S. C., mat 18 6 tf. NOTICE. ' The Note* and accounts of William Ro hinson having l>een transferred to un, are now plactd in the hands of John Williams Esq., for collection. All those indebted mil please call and settle by note or CA*h. JOHN \J. INGRAM, SAMUEL SPENCE. m Apr 1 7t 8 j. c. secrestT" H*f iititt*. LAvcA?rm?, S. 0, 4 NOT ICE TqfcUtf AJ*T> I an'S, fir Trust***, and Keccnri s All guardian?; trustees, , o. Receiver*, find iC< >luinittecw liold- Su iiig tlioij- anointment* under the Court of L Equity for Lancaster District, arc noti- j tied and rWjuircd make and render i i tl.rtr ? >v?.viiiin on or iM'iorf* tHe* I ?? 15th <lay of May 1852 ; setting forth on I j)v oatli tin; partieuw value of such Instates, I sid nwl all account ofegnonies received and ' <>r< paid out, and t<> substantiate tin- saino bv ' cei proper and?uilicicnt vouchers. Rules will ! s''" Ik? issued against all failing to make said j I'" returns, to the next setting of the Court 111 e r- 8W ot Equity. J. II. WTT11ERSPOOX, Conir. Eq. L. L>. I Cotn'rs Oflicc, Lancaster C. II., ) \ i? March 20th, 1852. } 9 ! In Equity?Lancaster District John U. Welsh, Adtn'r. of W illiam llil- ! { ton,dec'd. vs. John Adams, ot. al., Crc-i ditors?Hill to marshal assets, and so ! h'i forth. ;<:; The creditors of the es- } ? tatcof Wiliam Hilton, late of Lan- 1 s\\ caster District, dee'd, are notified and re- ! <>n quested to establish their demands before i \vi mo on or before the first day of June, j 1852. Bv order of the Court, June Tei m, 1851. i j. ii. w1thekspoon. Com'r in Kq'y, l. D. * I ILancaster C. ii., S. C. March 15, 1852. J<> April 8 8 "5 | In Equity?Lancaster District; James Laney, J Petition .. John Laney, vs. for I ed Richmond R. Terrell lit. Executor of John k 1 r>?M?/v.* i I " J i 1-" Smith dec'd., J imes | ] on Griffin, Nancy Long, | ami i ^ Elizabeth 1> readonly I i Et. ill. J account It appearing to the satisfaction <>f the | of the Commissioner, that the defendants | ? James Griffin, Nancy Loup and Elizabeth Dreadmay, (if living) reside without the B limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Clinton and llmna, .soi'r.s fer the M petitioner, that the said defendants, James Griffin, Nancy Long and Elizabeth Dread- d<j may, (if alive) do answer, plead or demur, be to the petition in above case, on or before d. the 1st <lav af July 1852, otherwise judg- i Smcnt pro confesso will be ordered against ! d them. JAMES II. WITIlKKSrODN. j Com. Eq. L. 1 >. , ,| Lancaster C. II., Mar 2.3 3tn IN EqiJITV?Lancaster EV-t. | Robert McDonald * I * ill and wife Eugenia C t pi. vtiro vs* f :i . I Thomas I.. Dunlup sale of and wife et al. Real Estate. . J.i It appearing to my satisfaction that | Thomas L Dunlapaml Marv his wife, Geo. ' fr, \Y S tin son Esther M. Stinson and her child, Octavia defendants in the aln?ve j | case resifle beyond the limits of this State, i ( | It is ordered on motion of Clinton nn.l I II anna, solicitors tor complainants. that j( I the said defendants answer, plead or do- ! j mnr to tin* Bill in almve ease on <>r before 1 ?n the '21st day of Jane 1852. < '.herwiso | ?y Judgment, pro eonl'osso will ho ord? r--d [ .. against thorn. I JAMKS H.WilliK1 ?8 1 '< >< ?X. j m Contr. K?j'y L. I >. '' LanoasL r C. If., * r- ?oa'r 15 Oni.ti j jj * l?tH lTV-!,j?:i?;t?tor jjDorcas (' IVrrv, widow, < Hive r'\ (>:i! iti | H , and Fhos. 1>. I'orrv, hxecu-1 . I tore of Zadock IVrry, doooa.sed. ' "" j vs. of Benjamin Williams and wife. -pip a Marv, Heh. oca IVrrv. Klizaiusth , , , 1 i, . . i, t? ! tato ot /.a- I, | Perry. i^otusiana I'orrv, B notH'Ji p,.r i IVrry, (Jcorge 1-' Ingram. " I Eleanor IVrry. J ry, doo.'d ! It appearing to my satisfaction that all the i ,\] defendants above named, reside without the ,j, limits of the State, except George f. Ingram j jj and wife, he having married a daughter of Zadock Perry. It is ordered on motion of Williams, solicitor for complainants that the *' said defendants do answer plead or demur w to the Bill in above case, on or before the 1 M 25th June. 185*2; otherwise Judgment pro! fesso will be ordered against them. JAMES II. WITHKRSI'fK>N. j j? Com. Eq. 1.. 1). i Lancaster, C. II., March 23, 1852. .. 7 ^ 3mo. j " CHEAP SADDLES & HARNESS rpHE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY I .< J. inform* his friend* ami the public j;cn- , wi orally that he ha* opened his shop for the i purpose of carrying on the above business ; at It. C. Pott's, where he will sell Saddles and Harness at the very lowest and most reduced prices. Reparing done at the shortest notice. W.D.HYATT. 11 Pleasant Valley. 8. C., Apr 14 1852. 3t ,|fl . sa ESTRAY. |n STRAYED FROM THE KlTiSCM- "" Iter's premises on the 20th March, j ,, two COLTS?one an Iron (iray Mule . Colt?the other a Cray llorso Colt, with ! marks on the shoulders. | ? The person returning these colts to me j at my residence four mil<?s from Russell ' Place, on Beaver Creek, will receive my j ^ thanks and be. liberailv rewarded. S. II. liliKWKR. Hn April 14 10?tf ^ THE LANCASTER LEDGEB Z IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT LAN- th 1 - caster C. II., at Two Dollars ncr year. ' ,];i Thia paper ia bound to no nnrtv. vnit nHvo. catviiitll tncflfturcH which the Editor believes will prove of benefit to the State. R. S. BAILEY, (alitor A Proprietor l-tr win our exchangee have the kind- j newt to copy the above notice. We will re- j ciprocatethc favor when called upon. YOU MUST HAVE FLtfilB. SO CALL AT TIIE LANCASTER (Irocory and purcaaae for Cash a su- ^ perior article juat received from North Carolina, at aix dollar* per hag of 20* '** . HASSELTINE A H^INS. fch 10 2-tf W. THl^liOW C ASTON, ATTORNEY at law awl iolici- " to* nr aamrr. fw Attend* the Court* in letnefitter, Kmhaw nnd Adjoining District*. v 2W OFFICB^to\MI>EN. S. C.Jp5 ' ' * V Lanca8'rD>t. Charles iJ^yu Hill vs. J for Relief and to J. Dve, <jiianli^akj suhjeet funds san Jane 1 lye. his; hands of Couldaughter 1 missioner mid ward I to 1lm pa)iucnt of a et al. J debtHg It npunring to my satisfaction that Os>nd J7.J)ye and his daughter, Susan Jane e, two of tie- liefrii laifls in above ease, ree without the limits of this State. It is lered, on motion of Williams, solicitor for uplainant. that tin- . i-1 <>..1. Dye uud Su1 j. Dye. do misw -r. pli^il or demur to ; Hill in a hove ease, on before the 25th no 1852, otherwise Judgment pro eonfes\\ ill be ordered against them. JAMES II. WITHERSPOOX. Com. Eq. D. D. I ancestor C. |f? Mar 25 7 3fit. <i 114(1 I TV?Ilbtriet iddleton C. Cast' n.") Rill vs I for Partition Vm. T. Caston, ( of Samuel Cast on. J handt. It appearing torn, s: tUfaetion that the delulants. Will ftni*':' .? ?... ? #* V. istnn rt sit!. !?? -. i dJthc lirtf - . fthis State, is ordered ??t? nudier- ..f Williams,solicitor r complainant. t ; ill defendants <1?> nni r. plead i r the iiill in how case i or i>? I'tin 25th oi' June 1852, others(> Ju'':'ii: :J pro ecnfesso "w ill he ordered jsiiiHt them. JAMES II. WITJIERSPOON, t.'om. E<py i'ttn. Dist. Mar 2:i, 1 852. 7 " 3?lO. \ i:<l MTV?Lam-astcr t hu W. Cooke, solicitor,Petition to suhvs. I jeet 'illiam MeOorkle and ( an Equitv and wife Elizabeth J " for Relief. It appearing to mv satisfaction, that Wil111 McCorkle and Elizabeth his wife reside thout the limits of this State. It is orderon motion of Williams, solicitor, lor Peioner, that the said difandants do answer t*ad, or demur to the petition in above ease1 or hefore the 25th day of June 1852, hervvise Judgment, pro confesso will be orrcd against them. JAMES II. WITHER SPOON. C. E. I,. I). Mar 24 7 3mo. ^ V K<tl?ITY Lmicnstcr I>ist. riddel McLarnoii ) Hill vs. V for adison Richardson ) Dower. It appearing t<> my satisfaction that tlie fendant, Madison Richardson, resides yond the limits . 1' this State. It is or red <>n nioti?'ii <>t' ('iinton and Haima,. >lt"rs for th" ? >!ii]ilain:int that the sai*l f< lehiiit, Madison Ri.-har.lson do answer < ad, < r <K ;11..r in ;im I'.iii in altove cas?? 1 fofo i! Jlst d:.\ ofjtitie 1852, otheri hrnmi.t :*? i< i.f -.o will b? ord?T! a t him. \M!> II. WmiKKSpOOX. < n>r. L. I>. i.nncaster <'. II.. S. C. jnar 15 (J it jdjuiiy?liiiui'tiKlrr IHmI. K\ I'arte. ] Petition tines I!. Kirk!< y, 1 y j rtvn of Attorney J- for in John Kirjdey sr. j Susannah his wife.J Relief a has. Kirhh v?rt <if. \ Are. It ajtj't aruitr to my satisfaction, that >hn Kirkley, Sr: Charles Kirkley, James irkley and .l?>hti Kirkley, Jr., defendants i above case, reside without the limits of tisState. On motion of "Williams Sol'r. >r tie- Pet it iaer, it i> ordered. that the .i.l J.lm 1. '.k:ey. Sr., Charles Kirkley, tin- Kitk'ay. and John Kirklv, Jr., do. lead, answer, <>r th-nn.i- t" the Petition in:e al.?.\e cas,., ?.ii, , r before iirst day o^\ utie next. t'titci v\ i-<, Judgment, Pro., onfesso, will he r.i led against each ??f* ,f.nii jas. [j. w i iUKRspcxysr. '. tnr. K'j. L. ]>. Feb. 12 Cm ii Equity?liiiiH'sisicr ;>hn W. Gregory, ^ Willis Gregory, Jr. j Hill for Partition i'S. | * lartha Gregory, v. i- | of hands ami Xe>w, Tlios.J. G reg, ,- y j . Jackson < iri'jfi ay, [ ^in's, of wen (*rofri>rv,A Ifie? i oof A* Marv A his \\ iiiist ivgorv, sr., it'e. Joseph Ton 1! ?\ j artha J.. 1 its wife. | A. <M. It :ij?|o?r?rin>x my in that Jo]>li 'lorn-II :? ?<i vife. Martha J., del'endits in above < .!<. . r -i?T without thellm< of this St ate, it is ordered on motion of i iiiiams. sol'r f ?r complainants, that the ii| Joseph Terrell ami wife, Martha J., plead, answer, or ilemur, to the hill in?ove ease on or I More the 1st day of Jn*e,. C>2, otherwise, Judgment pro evufiessv. ill l>e ordered against them. j \mi-:s 11. wmikksi <jBT C'om'r E?p AST,* Feb 12 Hm 1 ii Gqiiily?lianraiter DiiK siidi M. Croxton, Sn-^j Hill todifide r^l n Croxton, Mary Estate Are. oxton, Henry Ander- Kstate of James, n A; Mittey his wife, Croxton, deoonsvs ed wild Jniie H Ward A-Jane his | Croxton deeens it*, v nas. ij. .'Mk'iiiV j oil. nnry liis wife, Joseph I rooda A Raohol his | wife. J It appearing to in) satisfac tion that EWnrd anil .fane, his wife,Jo-ieph "Wood* (I Riwliel. his wife, defendants in alsiris so, reside without the limits of this State, is ordered, on motion of Clinton A Ilnii sol'r. for complainants, that the said deidanta do answer, plead, or demur, to e Bill mi aV?ove ease, on, or before the lRt iv of^Inno, 1 852, otherwise, Judgment, o confesso will 1h; ordered against each ul all of tliem. james ii. \yjtkr.?*foon, Coiri1v Eq'y L.an'r *** CoinVs office, Feb 12 t K*nity?l.tw "Mutt-let. i&aniol U^ <t^rriun, l Petition tomib ^rs. I jeci. hu Eouity + ^j^iel Ingram, j to j>ay A legal .r. , iii^Kiiu. j uciimn'i^ It appearing to my aatinfaetion that Nflhail Ingrain (aotfof Jemima) resides beyond i limit* of this -State. It is oadered, on ition of Moore, solicitor for petitioner, that j said Nathaniel Ingram do answer, plea/? demurr t tifhn filed against him the above case, on or before the iatjjay June, IH52, otherwise jurigmc.ntjmrconiso, will he ordered ngainst hirriBHn JAMBS II. WITIIKHSl'tm, C.EJLU # Lancaster, C.H.fft. C? Feb. 26, 1W2, I * % >