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} [For the Lodger.] to MUs A. A. 8 .... OF TROViDElCCE, If. C. Why dost thou frown and look so cold, iTpon thy victim's humble state ? ^Can'st thou be won, or bought with gold, By those whom wealth styles grand and great T Was it because thou found me poor, That thou did'st trty entreaties shun ? Were I laden with golden ore, Would'st thou scorn me as thou hast done ? A nobler heart I know dost reign, t Within thy pure and peerless breast, TThan one that dreams in worldly gain, t?? r.n^ .. ' ( * v ,,H? M ,,w ",,xt Mu,v% ,w"' i Thy thoughts doth so rabove tho throng, That can delight in empt y show ; Thy soul will never chant the song, [ That creates mirth to end in woo. If thou did spurn me as the snike. That leaves a poison in its breath? If thou could view my heart-strings break. And smile with joy at me in death? I'd prize thee ns the eagles prize Tho eaglets of their tender love. Thou flying far beyond the skies, Dart watchful glances from above. Cannot the soil of Lancaster, Rear sons ns generous and kind. As Mecklenburg, York, or Chester, Or any place you please to find ? Let history's unerring page, Declare the true and stubborn fact. That her brave sons at nny age, 8hranknot with four when called to net. ETIWAK. Pleasant Plain, L D., 1852, ArVnnwlaitfrmanti With thnnks, we acknowledge the receipt of the following subscriptions to this date: J. M'llwain, Lancaster 1 00 lt W. J. Stogner, Steam Mill I 00 John C, Williams, Hickory Head 1 0O Capt. Jno. Barnes,I.iberty Ilill 'J 00 ^ D.W.Brown, Lancaster 2 00 i Horton & Douglass, Hickory llcud.... 2 00 Capt. J. R.Miller, Flat Rock 2 00 I Charles Fudge, Icwisvillo, S. C 2 00 | Rev. Rob't Ilcnry, D.I)., Columbia.... 2 00 N. Funderburk, Hickory Head 2 00 | i C. S. Rutland, IMensnnt Hill 2 00 I Hon. J. D. Witherspoon, Yorkville... .2 00 j Major G. W. Connors, Palmetto 2 00 A. M. McCain, Jucksonham 2 on ' Jjamucl W. Adams, Troy, Ala 2 00 S. A. Rosscr, Ijiuicu* er 2 00 Jno. Rosser, do 1 00 W.M.Taylor, do 2 00 Whenever mistakes occur in receipts, or I any omission is made, the sulaicribcrs interl catcd will please inform us so that prop, r corrections can be mvde. * " COMMERC IAL L.V1T.ST DATI'.s From I .ivERroot . .?|.ii! 1 [ From Havre. .. . Ap-.il From Havana. .. .... \p.-il !.'? i From Charleston. ' '! -I i | " The Mruktt: -CHARLESTON. Apil market was very sui t .r. . M: actions having In- n liu i ' bolt's; tlie market, Imc prices were v< r . f !' mrtreroearanging i' Columbia, April . s ?'--n ele still continues ?n . v <! . k market Tlx- ?m>i f aver, was very lipb' < actions were eon!.: 1 , were freely i; ken t li t I ' ? Camden, April : 3 continue* in ctiv< 1 ill * . ^ in prices. Kztrcii ??; ! I SPECIAL To Tin ; . UPPER BATiALI.IdN, 21?t Regiment, So. Ca. Militia. You arc hereby required and eomm.inded to parade at lorn-aster ('. II., armed and " equipped n* the low directs for exercise and * drill, Thursday, the 20th day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M. The Commissioned and Non-Commissioned I HRcers to attend lb" , day previous, at 11 o'clock, for drill By order of II. P PRICE. ^?l- vTo. Tom. 21st Keir't. Apr. 2ti, 4t 12 J kS Attention to Orders! ] Lower Battallion 21?t Reg t8.C Militia. I You arc hereby ordered and Commanded ' (o parade on the iPJd o> May next at your usual Battalion lirouioi (New Salem,} flt 10 i o'clock A. M . armed and equipped *4 the I Law directs for drill and exorcise. Commissioned and Non-coinmiaaioiied Officer* to at[ tend the day previoua for drill. Kach tap. tain ia charged with the extension of thia or, dcr. J. D. If AILK, by order of Mai. Lower Reg't. 1 ?.*. Price, Col Pro. Tom. yAHTlOULAK NOTICE i.w* ara now prepared to do all kindaof J HANDBILL, CHECK fc CABD PRIKTIWG dkeh a* Blank*, Receipt*, Posters, Pamphlet*, Ac., and on term* as ehoap as ean be dooe in the State or elsewhere. IHT Blank* of *11 kind* always on hand, or printed ai short notice. J. C. 8ECRESTr Magiitr ati. i Lakcastbb, 8. C. ^W THURLOV CA8T0N, ATTOUrxr AT LAW A AD S0LIC1 TOR IV SaUITT. Attends the Courts in u h* cr, Krrtktne ^ end Afoiming Districts. yr OFFICE, CAMDEN, 8. i Mail Arrangements. Caadca IVall. DCS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, At 8 o'clock, P. M. DEPARTS TUESDAY THURSDAY, A SATURDAY, At 7 o'clock, A. M. Charlotte Mall DUE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, At 8 o'clock, P. M. DEPARTS TUESDAY, THURSDAY, A SATURDAY At 7 o'clock, A. M. Concord mail DUE THURSDAY, AT 6 P. M. DEPARTS FRH>AY, AT 6 A. M. ttf I - ?? nruwro' mnII. due saturday, at 0 p. m. ddparth thursday, at 4 i*. m. Cliifitcrville mail: i?ue wednesday, at 6 p. m. departs saturday, at 11 a.m. Chesterfield, C. H. Mail. due saturday, at 10 a. m. departs Thursday, at 4 a. m. All letters must l>e deposited by 8 o'elk P. M., to ensure their departure by next mail. T. It. MAG ILL, P. M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GOOD LAND FOR SALE. T WILL SELL MY PLANTATION JL on Beaver Creek, containing about 500 Acres, situate; within a mile of the. Village of Lancaster. There is about 200 acres of this place under a tolerable good fence, and nearly all bottom land, nnd well adapted to the culture of Corn, Wheat, and other Small grains, and equally good for Cotton (some say) with proper culture. It has advantages which cannot well bo montioned here, but which I can recount to, and which will b? seen by any one w ho wishes to purchase, upon looking over it. Others can speak favorably of this tract of land to some, of whom I tike the liberty of referring, vie :? Or. Strait, Jno. W. Cooke, Ksq., John Williams Esq. I)r. Wylie and J. II. Witherspoon. Esq. I will also sell my lands on Cedar Creek nnd Dry Crvek ; I cultivate those lands, and I hey are the same upon which I have have made Cotton f<?r several years past: with w hat success the above gentlemen can speak. 1 1 ? .1.:?.:-- - - no 10 any ol tin? above lands for want of productiveness, and it may be well supposed that I will ask a price corresponding with the present price of Good Uno; but still, all will be made easv to the purchaser. M. CLINTON. Lancaster C. II., Apr. 28, 185"J. 5t 1'J OUR MOTTO 18 " Quick Sate* and Short Profit*? HA I u: & TWITTY Most uksi'F.ctfully invite the attention of I,anc .sterville, and .iirroiindino country, to their :> v. :i.?t! Mt;'n?: I>i t?;j *at ait** door ?oiitb of I '.dams' Store, where 111. v , n tiini a well s.'b-eted stock of Drills. M -dit iites, I' M*. I've Mil''* . ltd I'. t'i.tin-i - i - noi; ! !'owicrs. Water 1' 1 I'. iei.-, I'bis die. i Mi | a .! i. - ad t. I' p r tine, hewinm '1'i.b v. m 1 '' rs I \ \h on hand. ,\ . 11>it: ; in 'ii liv . vol ?.it ti nd will Is* .-.M r. .I '..? - I !> Sllo't S' llotice. Ml t'l ' .1':. .'M ii.vi.e; been pur a ' I- 1 !| S'll I loW.T ii ? ..ait. b ".'ii ? d?l wis !i I this ts no a .tinospheiie . in I' W weeks, .. . ! . i"|i;l 'i d t I V It, ,, ji, " i. vA 2 J '? .. ! i i: >. itir.r.u ! . ,,r ' r-? ,M? ! T *C is.. A u s 'ns . M.w m. mj v> \ r nil-; ? w i\v j l> llnu1 t I! litn^s. r dy to ?v it j JIh'h \vli>* m y n h'sn, r ica as a | Mireyer April 2* l-J?if 1 MistEii L1 \E00s. NOTICE. ILL I'KKSONS l\DKH TBI) TO THE 1 Steam Saw Mill ('omp my by note or nc;ount, contracted at any time from the year 1849 up to 185*J are relocated to come forward and nettle the name with the subscriber, in whone hands they are phiced for colection, an the Company munt have it to pay heir debts. WM. T. I'HIFEH. mar 25 1 tit STOLEN Fkom my stable, near patton's Ferrv, on the 13th inst., my grey horse. He wag shod all round and haft a split >r sand crack on one of his hoofs. The thief took the road leading to Lancasterville, via Bell Air. J. J. WATSON. Bell Air, 8. c., mar 18 6 tf. NOTICE. The Notes and accounts of William Ro hinson having been transferred to us, are now placed in the hands of John Williams Esq., for collection. All those indebted will please call and sottle by note or cash. JOHN V. INGRAM, O ft IfVTDT HA.'I U H.lj arfiilV/Ek Afr \ 7t 8 tSIPRAY. STRAYElJ FROM THE 8UB8CRIberV prefilinea on the 20th March, two COLT8?one an l*on Gray Mule Colt?the other a Oray Hoirae Colt, with mark* on the ahouhforv. The perwHi returning theae colt* to m? at my roaideoce (our mile* f-otn Ritaeell Place, on bearer Creek. Will receive my thaaka and be liberally rewarded. 8. H. BREWER Apvfl 14 10-tf WATCHES AND JEWELRY "CHARLES SMITH? Watch Maker and J EWE Ij E K, jgL RESPECTFULLY IN^orm8 t^e inhabitants of Lin it" JM? caster and vicinity, that he ii t*i > 1 3 prepared to repair Watchet and Clocks, containing music or without in the best style and most expeditious man ner. He has on hand u largo assortment o the finest Gold and Silver Watches, and Jew clry of all kinds, and of the best quality.? Ilis stock is selected by himself with greal care, from Mm l?'"" ~ ' 11 1 , ? ? ?tn Known establishment of Gregg, Hnydcn A Co. in Char leaton.S. C. Every article is warranted tc be what it is represented. He will mentior a few of the articles which he has on hand:? Elegant Ivulics Bracelets, Medallions, l,ockets. Clasps, Indies Necklaces set with real Topaz & Turquoise, very spendid Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains. A splendid assortment of Gold Watch Keys, Gold Fens n Gold and Silver Cases. A very large, and Superior assortment of Gold Ear Kings and Breast Bins set with Diamonds, Rubies, Fearls, Turquoise, Garnets, Clusters, Cornelions, Cameo, Mosaic, Opal, Ijiva, Ac. Ac, A Fancy Set of Ladies Hair Ornaments: also Shawl Fins. A choice selection of Finger KingM, with every kind of sot, and plain : also Engagement and Wedding Kings, Silver I Fruit Knives, Coral, also Coral Necklaces and Bracelets on Culbine, with gold clasps handsome Tweezers, Tooth and Ear Ficks, 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, Ac. Arc. The public generally are invited to call and examine his stock, next door to Catawba House, and in the room formally occupied as the Fost office. CHARI.ES SMITH'S EXTRAORDINARY FASTE FOR RAZOR STRAINS. This unequ: lied article entirely supersedes the use of a Hone. By the use of this Fastc. the dullest Razor, Fen-knife, Lancet, Ac., will, in a few seconds, receive a keen and smooth edge. Those who have tried it, all appreciate )tu virtues, and invariably speak in the highest terms of its astonishing effects. Frice only 26 cents per Box. He has also on hand a tine assortment, of superior Razors, amongst which arc some of the well known double bladed French Razors, which are very highly appreciated, each blade lasting (if well used.) ten years without grinding. April 21?3nio. \| I (< I' I? I I 1 v r A IT 41 hi i a i L 1j ij i > L u l iN. NOTICE OF ELECTION. hkad-qv aiitkks, ) 21st U? pn't, S. C. Militia. ( In nt a* lience to an ordereininutinjsf from the Urijx'r Ceiieral of tlie 5tli lirigade. An election will l?e hel.l at the visual place of ren.|e/.v??us of each Company in this the 2l-t lieifiment on Saturday tlir 20th of Mav next, for Colonel, to till the vacancy occasioned l?y the resignation ol Col. Dixon Harnes. The polls to he opened and close?| aoeordinj* to law ; the managers of em h I m ?x to m.*et at Lancaster 0.11. oiiMonday the tllst of the same month at 12 o'clock M.. count the votes and report forthwith in writing -howino the result o the election. II. 11. 1 'lilt "K. Ice.it. <'ol. A Col pro tetn Apr I tf 8 M ON I'M EXT TO THE DEAD l\ MKXICO! Tlie Cuiz- s i.r 1.m.-aster Di-triet an inforiiie : e mdersi</insl have lieeii ipjH.illte-' : committee So htaill subscription In r 1 i^ District tor tin* purpose almvt -.jieciliei! Ke ill if. t it to II rife a word ill helialf ol ci-'i an ' i would !? otferinif an u-i .':! i * it ii ! -i: 1.1 patriotism i ou i. we iiniplv state that C 11 \\ 11 i Ii-?.!. dlirilllf the Mexi s ?: ;- serdie I upon this \\ ill it diose disposal ; 'i i * Ol the 'I'll* 'llllts rn <: . ' i ej- of i!; > -| -|ersi<fn.'<I, I I. It. c??rs \KT. .. r \ I. <Ki KKST. <<r:\ m ;IM;|( >N. I I '' ' ?,IIVI||\* I. N t?' , v <\fecitiA4.;i:* To ilm. np,\\l. Suctriln'r ran c.-ouimo lat* JL ill* ?-? all" w:>h I?t 11: r- v\ if !i Horses and !mi to anv point they wish to /.?. I Itost* in want <>!' tin altovt* articles will please rail at tlir Catawba House or at the Lancaster (Jrorery and Provision Stt>re, where thev can accommodated at all times. Stranger* arriving hv *ta<je cad he sent to any |M?inl of the colintrv they wish to go. J. A. 1IASSKLTINE. Feb 12 tf 1 CATAWBA HOUSE, On tltiiii-Mrcet, (d few rods South of the Court House.] TAIK alsivr named House has dJSS AjL been much enlarged and put fi'lft in thorough repair and furnished anew ami is now prepared to accomodate al those disposed to give it a call. The sub seriber makes no lioast* hut will simpb anv tliut t)lA I >llKlli? "l?ull Ko o * 1 - ? ?* ?v - ?>">v iaj nVXUIIlllKMUl ted in n style not excelled by any Houm in the u|? country. J. a. 11a8skltine. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 The partnership of kmmoni Ac Mutton is this day dissolved b; mutual consent of th? Partners, Th notes and account* of the Firm have l>cci placed in the hands of William A. Moore fcaq. for the payment of the liabilities ? the Finn; and ho alone is authorised t< collect the amount* due the Firm and t< pay the debts due by them. All Demon owing said concern will therefore plea* pay up forthwith, ami nil perrons liavinj demands against the Firm will present tlx same to Mr. Moore for payment. FRANKLltt EMMONS, J. B. BUTTON. Mar 17,1852 7 Gt. Wood Wanted. For which cash will bi given. Apply at this Office. . DRV HOODS & GROCERIES. NFW r.nnns t iui:w r.nnut< i tiu t? i'JJ ?? uv/l/l/O i rm WE ARE NOW RECEIVING |g. and opening our stock of Spring- and Summer <?ood* . consisting in part of the following:?Hats, j Caps, Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Bonnets,Hard, ware, Crockery, Stationary, Groceries, Modi^ cines, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Cashmeretts, . Plain and Fancy Linens, Brown and f Bleached Goods, Lidies' Dress Goods of . every description and quality, of the very . latest styles, and almost every article called I for?which we offer at very low prices to . suit the times. Our stock has been careful. ly selected from the very best markets iu , the United States. , We return our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage we have received; and huv. ing purchased the Houses and Lot which | we now occupy, thereby making a perman| ent location in Lancaster Village, we hope, [ by a strict attention to business, to merit a , continuance of your patronage. ap H 3m 9) ' T. R. & J. R. MAG ILL. : ,\ i; W GOODS. rprilE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST i J. received a new supply of Dry Goods. " Their stock comprises of bancy and Doincs tic Goods, Embroideries, Lice and Muslin ' Sleeves, Cambric Collars, Muslin do.. Trimi | mings of all widths, Swiss and Cambric In; sortings and Edgings. Handsome and new , style Barege DeLiins. Latest fashion and finest quality of Silk Tissues, i Solid Colors, French Lawns, and Sumi i nicr Coplins. New Styles, French Muslins. ' j Mournings and Colors. Colognes.Perfumes, Soaps. Hair and Tooth Brushes, &o. Those ! goods have been bought low, and will be ) sold accordingly. Those in want of goods j would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. BILL- & BULK. April 8 9 tf Bacon. 9,000 If SAIK I 10 CL'KKTON it MAXSKY. Flour. 18^0,ms F< >H SAIK1',w K< )1{ | 10 CURETON A- MASSEY. Bacon. LBS 1'IMMK HA jM + \? W con, sal?* low I by 10 BILLIXOSA- BKLK. Iron. I O AA/\ I.IIS. IRON FOR SALE I/)\V i * " 'I / for cauli, by 10 CURETON & MASKEY. Bacon &, Lard, For sale by II 1IASSELTINE & HAGINS. r niniili-iiv, paimim;. &c. (Ml liA I* SA1H>LES&HARNESS ' UpHK SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY 1. informs liis friends and tin- public ?jcn. jcr.ll> tb t he h. s opened his shop for the purpose of carrying on the above business at R. O. Pott's, where lie will sell Saddles . and II no ss ,:t the very lowest and most re* rlueed prices. Rep rin<? done at the short > st notice. VV. I). HYATT. I Pie..s.lit Y. lley. S. f.\, Apr 1 t I8.YJ. 3t UAH NESS! HARNESS!! D. A. BUTTON, Aga. 1 ??l_i manufacturer of CARKIlCK A.\l> WAOO.N HARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTFAC.ALES, MEI)I r| ("11. IJAC38, TRUNKS, WHIPS, ! j \ <tJ >T)j/':itifr Itflnnffiiig to a irrll regulated 11 Ml MISS SHOP. i rTMIF. Subscriber. being thankful for past 1 f.vors. would respectfully solicit the , custom of11 persons being in wuut of any| thing in bis line: and hopes by a strict at| t'-ntion to business.and working nothing hut 1 I the best in iteri .l. to share at least a portion of the public p tronage. You may as well stop ooiuo to (*h rleston for Harness, or anything in the Harness line, as I will sell as low s Cb rleston retail prices. All work w minted. Saddles repaired at -hurt no?;, e. Shop situated on Main-street,above j the t'ourt House, nearly opposite Mr. Clinj ton s o lie . Just e II in and sec Harness ' I and Bridles of every desdription decidedly lower tb n ever ollered in this market. 1). A. BUTTON, fob 26 Cm 3 SADDLE &. HARNESS Establishment. . THE SUBSCRIBER RKSjxvtfully informs the citizens o( , this I >i*trict and elsewhere, that ho has i removed from his former stand to the old I stand formerly occupied hy F. K. Brummett, where he is prepared to carry on the Saddle and Harness business in all its various branches; such as Covering and Padding Saddles, which he will warrant; Waggon Harness, Riding Bridles, Ac., and will sell as low as can be purchased elsewhere. ' Please call and examine for yourselves, 1). M.POER. Lancaster, Feb. 12. 6m?1 i PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL HOUSE : MHNTO6. 5 BYHf. B. KEICII, ^ Hk will also undertak* work in the surrounding oountr. and village*. He thoroughly understand' the business, and can and will give satis faction in style and durability, in price an<: dispatch. If sutticient employment car * he obtained he will make his home a< f Lancastervillc. mar 18 6 tf ? ? COTTON GINS. * /COTTON GINS OF SUPERIOR CON * V/ stniction, and of the best material, a o p?r Saw, mode and warranted by th? ? Subscriber. Also, Wheat Fans, Thrashing h Machines and Horse Mills. 0 Old Oins faithfully repaired. All ordcri _ nnnKiuuy reeoivca ana punctually uitenfloi * o. R. J. MeCREIGHT. 8 Camden, S. C., April 14, 1853. 10,Cm LANCASTER DIVISION,MS AOXft OF TENPERAIICE, MEETS AT THE TEMPERA NCI Hall every Saturday evening at 7 1-2 o' 5 clock. R. 8. CROCKETT, R. S, March 18 C tf> DRV GOODS & GROCERIES. iiwlMi? GOODS, 1852. HpHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE1 ceived and opened a fhll and complete assortment of Sl'RINCI and SUMMER Ci(XM)S, purchased in the city of Charleston 1 wifll mill'll enrn >i? ft. I?ri....u SJf.rlt.u . ?*' ? " " / ? "- "V"-" ? "* which tin' following is a part: Drcxtt CiOoth: Plain, Wide, and Narrow Black Silks, suitable for Drosses or Aprons; Figured and Plain and Second Mourning Berages,Tissues, figured and plain and second mourning new styles; embroidered and dotted Swiss Muslins; figured Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, new patterns: plain Swiss and Jaconet; Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Insertings; enib'd Under Sleaves i.aee and Muslin; French Worked Collars and Cutis; 2d mourning Collars, very neat; enib'd and hem-stitched, and bordered Eincn Cambric Handkerchiefs; gentlemen and ladies Gloves, a full assortment ; Ribbons, bonnet and narrow, assorted to suit the season : White Linen, all prices and qualities ; line brown and grass Linens, for ladies purposes; Ginghams of every variety ; Calico, assorted English &. American. Rluc and lllack Clolli*, French, English and American :?tine Blaek French Doeskin Cassimere, Fancy Summer Cassirneres, assorted : Tweeds, all kinds; Linen Drilling, white and colored, light ami heavy. Cottonades, striped, plaid and plain, suitable for servant's wear: bleached and brown Sheetings and Shirtings: Bleached and ( Brown Cotton Drills. READY MADE CLOTHING, Coats, Vests, Shirts, Collars, &c. BOOKS of different kinds, amongst which will be found a few "American Lawyer or Business Man's Form Book." Hats of tho latest fashion. HARDWARE, A full assortment, amongst which will bo found everything generally used by the Planters of the country. Boots and Shoes: Avery full supply both for Gentlemen and | Ladies. A fine lot of Perfumeries selected expressly for the Ladies with care. Crockery, G a .wire, and Groceries; All kinds usually kept. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock of goods, which we will take much pleasure in showing, and to the laidies particularly; and if our styles and prices suit, we will expect a share of their patronage. JONES CROCKETT. Apr 8 -It !) milM r I \'i1 * ?F11 t-* /I .x ! III h J.K UKUUMti | a N i, gyj ' PROVISION STORE! raviK subset ibers art-just receiving and | M now opening a large and complete i assortment of (JKOCKKIKS tmd PKOVISl< >N*S, which they are anxious to dispose of at extreme low prices for Cash or Country Produce. Their stoek consists in part jus follows: New Orleans and Muscovado Sugar, Crushed, powdered and Clarified do. New < >rleans and Muscovado Molasses, Java and liio Cotfee, Almonds, Knglish Walnuts, Citron, Currants, Pepper, < iinger, Spice and Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace. Saleratus and Soda, Mackerel. No. 1, 2, and 3 Salmon, Reef Tongues, Herrings, l'owtler ?fc Shot, Caps, Indigo, Crackers and Oranges, i Lemons, O'Mara'sold Rye and New Orleans Rectified Whiskey, Maderia, Port, Claret and Sherry W ines, Porter, Ale, Newark Cider, W. W. Vineger, Sardines, < testers, (linger Preserves, Cordial, Pepper sauce. Candies, Tohaeoo: together with :i choice selection of Cigars, at all prices of the following brands, Filantropa, Washington, Kspana, 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. llasseltine, one door South of the Catawba House, on Main st. HASSELTINK A* 11 At HNS. j SELLING OFF at COST And Les?! THE Subscriber being very anxious to dispose of the. balance of his j stock of nitV GOODS, HARDWARE, i HATS, CATS, HON NETS, Ac., to close up his business and make room for the large stock of Groceries and Provisions now coming into the Store, will sell at such uncommon low prices as to induce all those in want of such articles as lie has, , to purchase of him. It* you want a large quantity of Goods for a little money call at the old stand of .1. A. HASSELTINK. : AN OLD LOOKING PLACE. Bell Air, 8outh Carolina, I(X?KS QUITE WEATHER-/? ?MT.J E V, but is very hard to bent for CHEAP GOODS. ; 1 M. S. SGRRELL A BROTHER have now a large stock, including a very extensive ; lot of Shokh of all descriptions. Stvlcs o( goods to suit the season, and prices to suit the times. Being very grateful for bygone favors, we hope, you will call frequently <, during the Spring and Summer of 1852, and sec how cheap and cheerful we will work < for cash. U 8t ap 8 i CHEAP GOODS At Rrllair, ?. C. t rpHE SUBSCRIBER 18 NOW RECEIV 1 ing from Charleston large additions to - his stock of CHEAP (BX)DS, among which are many articles to suit the coming season, which will he sold at such prices af ^ cannot fail to give satisfiiction. Those j wanting Goods will find it to their advnn1 tage to call enrly, before the many reallv chitaf articles are sold out. # Terms Cash, or four months for ap i proved paper. CHARLES P. EVANS. Bellair, Feb 26. 3?tf v YOU MUST IfAVE FT HIT I? J CALL AT THE LANCASTFJi Grocery find purcnace for Cash a hu i perior article ju$t received from Nortl - Carolina, at six dollars per bag of 200 Iba HASSELTINE A HACINS. feb 19 2-tf | SALES IT AUCTION.' " |"sheriff? sales. By virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. to uiu directed,! will soil before the Court House door in Lancaster, on the First Monday in May next, within the legul hours of sale, the following property, viz : Font \rr.iioiv. Bogus, Amanuel, Kdy and Sir-key ; one Wugon and Harness, Three head Morses, one Carriage and Harness, Carryall and Harness, one l'iano, lot Household and Kitchen Furniture, lot Leather, &c., in shop, leather and Hides at Tan Yard, I I Vats Leather in Tan, one Bark Mill, one Wheelbarrow, lot Tallow, Oil, &c.; all as the property of William Robinson, at the separate suits of W. R. Cauthen, K. E. Wylic, Ingram & S pence, and others. The boy, Bogus, to be sold at the risk of the former purchaser. Conditions Cash. &c. JAMES ADAMS, April 17, 1852. S.L.I). I 11 2t 82 | COMMISSIONER'S NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In Equity?Lanenst'r Distr't. I Dr. It. E. Wylie. Adrnin'r of "1 j G. W. Coleman, dee'd., ( Bill to Marys. ( shall Assets J Mrs.Mnry A. Coleman, et. al.J &e. rpHK CREDITORS OF GEORGE W. A Coleman, dee'd., are notified and rc, (piird to present and establish before me j their respective demands, on or before the 20th of May next. I will devote exclusiveJ Iv the 18th. 19thand 20tli days of May next, i for that purpose, but will receive claims before those days. The settlement of the estate has been delayed by the, indill'erenee of I the creditors in presenting and establishing i their demands. 1 JAS. II. WITHER SPOON, c. r. i.. ?. Lancaster District, Mar I'd, 1852 11 ?It. 1 J-y:'" Charleston Courier will copy until j 15th May. J. IF W. [NOTICE TO (ilTA lil> LANS, i Trustee*, and UcceivfTN. A LL Gl.'AKDIANS. TIH'SIKFS Receivers, and <'?-m111it?? : Iiolclj in^ their appointments under the Court of Equity for Lancaster District, are noti' lied ami required to make and render I their respective returns <ui or before the I loth day of May 1852; setting forth oji oath the particular value ? (' such Estates, 1 and all account of monies received and paid out, and to substantiate the same by j proper and sullicient vouchers. Rules will be issued against all failing to make said j returns, to the next setting of the Court I of Equity. J. II. WITHERSroOX. Coinr. Kq. L. 1). Cotn'rs Office, Lancaster C. 1L, j March 20th, 1852. ) 0 I.\ EQUITY?Lnnt a l. Vr^ Charles E Dye " Jiill vs. for Relief and to ! O.J. Dye, Guardian subject funds ! Susan jane Dye, his in the hands of Coindaughter missioner and ward to the payment of a ct ul. _ debt, j It appearing to my satisfaction that Osj inond J. Dye and bis daughter, Susan Jane : Dve, two of the defendants in above ease, reI side without the limits of this State. It is I ordered, on motion of Williams, solicitor for 1 complainant, that tlie said O.J. Dye and Susan J. Dye, do answer, plead or demur to I iiic mil in above case, on <>r lietoro the 25th j June 1852, otherwise Judgment pro oolites so will be ordered against tliem. JAMKS H. \\TTHKRSP(X>\. Com. Eq. I j. J). Ijuicaatcr C. if.. Mar 25 "7 3m. In Equity?Lancaster District James Lanev, Petition John Laney, vs. for i Richmond Ti. Terrell I Executor of John J- Legacy Smith deeVI., J uties j Griffin, Nancy Long, | and Elizabeth I )readmay I Et. al. account It appearing to the satisfaction of the of the Commissioner, that the defendants James Griffin, Nancy Long and Elizabeth Dreadmay, (if living) reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Clinton and llanna, sol'rs for the J petitioner, that tin- said defendants, Jaino* Griffin, Nancy Long and Elizabeth Dread j may, (if alive) do answer, plead or demur to tiic petition in aliove case, on or before the 1st day nf July 1852, otherwise judgment pro confesso will bo ordered against them. JAMKS II. WITHEKSPOoN. Com. E?j. L. D. 1 Lancaster C. II., Mar 25 3m ? I* EQUITY?Lancaster Disl Robert McDonald ^ Hill and wife Eugenia C | to procure vs. > a Thomas L. Dunlap sale of and wife et al. J Real Estate. It appearing to my satisfaction thai Thomas L Dunlap and Mary his wife, Geo \V Stinson Esther M Stinson and hei 1 ?i.a.1 / k.i_r?i?. .1. . -i - I I'll lIII, WCUlVlil UClCIIUitlllM HI UM' HIKIVt i case reside beyond the limits of this State lit is ordered on motion of Clinton and llanna, solicitors for complainants, thai r the said defendants answer, plead or elc mur to the Hill in above ease on or before ! the '21st. day of June lfto'2, otherwise Judgmeent, pro eonfesso will he orderee I against them. JAMES H. WITHKHSPf)0N. Comr. Kej'y L. 1). Lancaster C. II., S. C., mar 15 3ino( I \ E^UITV-Lanenster DMriC Dorcas C- Pern-, widow, Oliver\ Hill H., and Thos. I). Perry, Execu- | .. . | tors of Zadock Perry, deceased. I <>r 8,11 vs. 1 of ' Benjamin Williams and wife, > ? , P 1 Marv, Rebecca Perry, Elizabeth | , ' " r? ; P.rrv, UuUian. Perry, R?.ben I l'erry, George r Ingram. | Eleanor Perry. J ry, dw'i It appearing to my satisfaction that all th< defendant* above named, reside without th< limit* of the State, except George F. Ingran and wife, he having married a daughter o Zadock Perry. It i* ordered on motion o William*, solicitor for complainant* that, th said defendant* do answer plead or demu ^ to the Bill in above case, on or before th 25th June, 1852; otherwise Judgment pr fesao will be ordered against them. ' JAMES H. WITHER8POON. Com. Eq. L. D. Lancaster, C. H., March 23, 1852. 7 3mo. j* " COMMISSIONER'S NOTICES. In Equity?I Lancaster District 1 John It. Welsh, Adin'r. of William Ilili ton,dec'd. vs. John Adams, et. al., Creditors?Bill to marshal assets, and so forth. The creditors op the Estate of Wiliam Hilton, late of Lancaster District, dec'd, are notified and requested to establish their demands before me on or before the first day of June, 1852. By order of the Court. .Tune Term. 1851. J. II. WITHERS BOON. Coin'r in ICq'y, L. D. Lancaster IL, S. O. Mareli 15,1852. April 8 8 ScHTA I 3 i:ui >TY-Lant'tmr Dirtrict ] Middlcton CJ. Caston, ^ BUI vs \ for Partition m. T. C'liston, ( of j Samuel C. Caston. J Lands. It appearing to my satisfaction that the de| fendants, William 1'. Caston and Samuel C. j Caston reside beyond the limits of this States j It is o rile red on motion of Williams, solicitor | for complainant, that said defendants do am j swer. plead or demur to the bill in above case j on or before the 25th of June 1852, otlicrj wise Judgment proconl'esso will lie ordered j against them. JAM KS H. WITIIERSPOON, Coin. Eq'y Lan. I)ist. Mar 23. 1852. 7 3mo._ l\ M(t ITV?Liiiieuiter District | John W. Cooke, solicitor,") Petition to subv s. | jeet William MeCorkle and f an Equity and w ife Elizabeth J for Relief. 1 It appearing to tnv satisfaction, that William MeCorkle and Elizabeth his wife reside ; w ithout the limits of this State, it is order* j ed on motion of Williams, solicitor, for Pci titioner, that tlm said defandants do answer plead, or demur to the petition in above case Ion or before the 25th day of June 1852, otherwise Judgment, pro confesso will be Ordered against them. JAMES II. WITHER SPOON. C. E. L. I). Mar 21 7 3mo. IT1 LiiiKiixier l>ist? !: Bridget MeLarnoii i Bill vs. - for I Madison Ricliardsou i Dower. It appearing to my satisfaction that the .defendant, Madison Richardson, resides ! beyond the limits of this State. Tt is ordered on motion of Clinton and 11 anna, J Solt'rs for the complainant that the said defendant, Madison Richardson do answer j plead, or demur to the Bill in above case : or before the 21st day of June 1852, otherwise ! udgniei.t pro conlesso w ill be ordered against him. JAMES H. WITHERS BOON. Comr. Eq'y L. 1 >. j Lancaster C. II., S. C. mar 15 6 Ill Eqiiitv-Lancaixfei' Dh(. Ex Parte. J Petition j James II. Kirk ley. l>y j j?o\ver of Attorney } for ! from .Fohn Kirkley sr. | ' A Susannah his wife. J Relief I ... { 1(.has. Kirkley?it al. ) Arc. i It appearing to my satisfaction, that John Kirkley, Sr: Charles Kirkley, James j Kirkley ami John Kirkley, Jr., defendants i in ahovc ease, reside without the limits of i this State. On motion of Williams Sol'r. | for the Petitioner, it i.; ordered, that the i said John Kirkley, Sr.. Charles Kirkley, i James Kirkley, and John Kirlclv, Jr., do | plead, answer, or demur to the Petition in I the above ease, on. or before first day oj June next. Otherwise, Judgment, Pro. t'onfesso, is ill be ordered against eaeh of ! them. JAS. II. WITllliRSJ'OON. Comr. Eq. L. I). ?| Feb. 12 3m III E(|iiily-LancaMler llist. 1 John W. Gregory, ^ Willis Gregory, Jr. I Bill for Partition vs. | Martha Gregory, wi- | of Lands and Ne] dow, Thos.J. Gregory ^ II. Jaekson Gregory, ( groes, Estate of J Owen Gregory,Alfred i I Moore &. Mary A. his | Willis Gregory, sr., wife, Joseph Terrell A* I Martha J., his wife. J dec\l. It appearing to my satisfaction that Jo scph Terrell and wife, Martha J., defend 1 j ants in above case, reside without the 11mi I its oftliis State, it is ordered on motion of j Williams, sol'r for complainants, that the , I said Joseph Terrell and wife, Martha J., i j do plead, answer, or demnr, to the hill in j uIhjvo case on or before the 1st day of June, t 1852, otherwise, Judgment pro confcsso will be ordered against them. JAMES II. WITIIEKSPOON. ! j Com'r K<p L. D. 1 .Kel? 12 3m 1 , lii Equity?EancuMtc l* Dist. Josiah M. Croxton, Su- | Hill to divide real san Croxton, Mary Estate <kc. , Croxton, Henry Andcr- Estate of Juntos j son A* Mittey his wife. Croxton, deceases cd and Jartc I K 11 Ward A-Jane his 'Croxton deoeas! wile, ("has. 11. Allen?fc e<l. | Naucv his w ife, Joseph Woods A; liachel his ' | wife. It appearing to my satisfaction that E. B. W ard and .lane,his wifcvloscph Woods ; and llnchol, his wife, defendants in above ease, reside without the limits of this State. ' It is ordered, on motion of Clinton <k Hah na sol'r. for complainants, that the saiddc! fendants do answer, plead, or demur, to J the Bill in al>ovo ease, on, or before the 1 st * day of June, 1852, otherwise, Judgment, I pro confeaso will be ordered against each and all of them. JAMES II. WITHEBHPOON, ( Wr Eq'y L.an'r DisL Com Ys office, Feb 12 3rn 1 In Eqait) ? Lancanter KMalrlct* .. Nathaniel B. Ingrnm, d Petition to subj t'#. I ject an Equity B Nathaniel Ingram, f to pay a legal c Francis P. Ingram. J demand, n It appearing to my satisfaction that Nathaf nicl Ingram (son of Jemima) reaidea beyond I the limita ot this State. U ia ordered, on e motion of Moore, solicitor for petitioner, that r the said Nathaniel Ingram doanawer, plead, e or detnurr to the petition filed again at him o in the above caae, on or before the 1st day of June, 1852, otherwise judgment pro eon* fctwo, will be ordered nprninat him. JAMES H. WITHER8POOW, C. E. L. D. Lancwter, C. H., S. C, Feb. 26,1862. /