Correspondence of the Southern Standard. I Washington, April 36, 1852. I.. The Senate is still engaged in debating, H5 the deficiency bill. 5 The House having determined to close 1 "debate on the * Homestead Bill," on ThumS, day noxt, members tire busily engaged in | grinding out speeches for Buncombe This 1 bill gives them an opportunity of showing C 4o their constituents how they agonized, | plead and struggled?to induce Uncle S:.m to give to each of them n fi.rm, without i I money and without price?the friends of the 1 .measure are confident of its passage in the | House, by at least thirty m ijoritv. and the (Senate. by n majority proportion bly larger. It is Mid, n certain member who persontly "is in favor of the p-.ss.- go of this bill, will he obliged to vote ag inst it, to pn. vent th depopulation of the Distrect, land being no poor, that an soon as his constituents sert. in 4hey can get n good farm of 160 eres for nothing, they will immcdi telv t k un ' h lino of march for the new s -ttlementv ' !?< represents this District ? ^ A week or two since, when it was seer t^jned that Joint Committee on l'rinting h <1 assumed the power of abrogting (in effect the contract for printing, and giving the I work to the "Union" and "Republic," and ,t prices much higher than practical and respon sible men had offered to do it for. the IIous-rspudiatcd their action, and referred th<> sort I of import-hack to the Csmmitteo. Tne House than appointed a Select Committee to inveatigate the whole subject. This rebuke wonki have prevented most men from acting farther in the matter?not so with memhe.s or this Printing Committee, for they with hot haste have made another contract with the same parties, and although thoCoinmittee have not yet reported their action to the House, enough has been elicited to lead to h the belief that the prices now agreed to be paid are mnc.h higher than those origin llv T offered, and whtC? were rejectee ny tlio Hoon. The Girls of Californa.?Rome young fellow, writing to his sister in Zancs^ vdk\ Ohio, says : !"It is a rare treat in this country to cuter a house hallowed by the presence of a lady, where, instead of a floor covered with dirty hoots and 'tutor peelings, 'you aee it nicely carpeted with coffee sacks neatly stitched together ; and then to see in what trim order they keep their cupboards, whilst we men, miserable house keepers that we are, pile everything |*ell mell on one shelf; bread, meat, candles, soap, greese, hats and cigar stumps altogether. If a gentleman is courting a lady, the precise time when he popped the question, and what was said on the ooeasion, is known through the country I in the short space of no time. Men are aeiccd with the hullucination in regard to female beauty, as bewildered Don Quixotic when he invested a red-faced, tub-*ha]>ed city wench with the comeHn *s and charms of a Venus. An old mnid was lately married in our neighborhood, who hall wo doubt been singing "why don't the men propose f for the last twenty four yean*, obe was red-haired, squint-eyed and freckled ?sans teeth and sans money -?in short she had about as little prefen ion to beauty as the old gal whose husband had to practice kissing the cow a fear, before he could screw up his courage fco give her a smack." tZW We admire the spirit of the Editor ? the Aberdeen (Miss.) Independent, -1 - _ addressed his readers <>n wno ... c.. v the sudject of Ranro^. : around you at the world, aligv""Uon , wings of lightning and the power of*?*-,.m I at tne rate of thirty mile* |*-r h< ur by the rate of thousand* of miles per second by ?! the former, and you are ore st.Midit'i' ? :. the banks of a little, narrow.*a |?rti- V . < snaggy, crooked, sandbyrred, e<::vn.ju dry I >ranch, with nil your p.-* v? i earnings going to w:t*te nrnur. I yen, wnI ting for rain I Look at yourr< v.-, v??u ! men of energy, in every thing but ru.roa - i -?why the world will nm over v??u and | distance you, leaving you in <1 irkne**, ! unless you go to work, talk with tongue* of lightning, and travel with railro.-ul ' peed" VALEDicTonr or an Eorroti.?The following is the valedictory article of an | Editor out West: "The undersigned retires front the editorial chair with complete conviction that all is vainity. From the hogr started his paper to the present time, he ha* oee^ solicited to lie upon nsnry given subject, and can't rviSf?'*r i Over having told a wboleaom truth, with0?t diminishing his sulwcription list, or making an enemy. Under these circumstances of trial, and having a thorough nontenant for hiinAelf, he retires in order to meruit his moral constitution." Nswararuna on 8ilk.?The Pekin, China newppaprF, of ostrafirdis*^ k pJoHwhed weekly on silk. It ia said to have beon started more than a thousand jam ago?somewhat earlier than the wna under the patrooaoe of the "irood F'Qmmi ?eee." An anecdote in relate! to the-effect that in !N7, a public officer cauaed tome Vine intelligence to be in eertad in this newspaper, for which he VM pot to death. Several number* of the paper are preserved in the Boy'* Li* Wry at Pan. They are each ten and a quarter yards long. r. a. vnra TheeMxeneof Lanaaelar Dietrkt are re* apeetfully noticed that Pnuri. White, the dMiaguiahed TEwraaaacs LaoToaaa, will 4gff? tMt U a inter VUlagw and deliver a 1 pohHe adffieaa on the 90th Inet., at 7 e'eioek, a *- * h ** MathtfW Chdfch. Neighbor. IgnPldWnae and the pauie geaenlly are . ill imfclly invited to attend and evafl then. Mm of the laet oppertaaity of hearing wmeMhl adeeeatt of Tehl I mama t) ft Chairman of Com. t >ow?, Mmj I, HW. I 4T ii'jj? COMMERCIALLATEST DATES. From Liverpool April 17. From Havre April 14. From Havnni April 16 From Charleston May 1. The Market*. Charleston, May 1.?Cotton ? There I was p lots SI I I i A!< imi, MR. KI)I iMK?1'le se .nnounce C?pt. A. A. tiii.i.KsriK * iC' ndi 1 *t- fo* T x Collector of I. lie at *r District, n ob!i,;? M ANY V' iTK!< ih> friends of C pt. J. fc. RUT. I KI'tJK . nnounce h'tn s < miit! t for Colonel of the -Jlst Regimen* ''netf ' ro lin. Militi.i. Apr 13 10 3t. MR. EDITOR?lli'j.fc' .nnounce Cnpt. A. J. Secrest us n suitiihle ndtilate for the office of Colonel of the 21st Regiment S. CM. MANY VOTERS. UPPER BAT? ALUON, 21st Regiment, 80. Cm. Mi 11 tin. \ r - i mi are nereoy required and oommandod ' to parade at Istm-natcr I'. It., armed and equipped us the Law direct* for exercise and j drill, on Thursday, the '20th day of May next, I at 10 o'clock A. M. 'l'ho Commissioned and *%'jn.Commiasioned < HTicers to attend the j,,., ? at 11 o'clock, for drill. Ily order u* II. R. PRICE, Col. rrv. Tom. Apr. 12*1, 185-2. 4t ?Attention to Orders! Lower BatUllion 31?t Reg't S.C.Xilitia You arc hereby ordered and Commanded to parade on the 22d o May next ut your usual Battalion Ground (New 8alem,) at 10 o'clock A M., armed and equipped aa the law directs for drill undexcrciae. Conimissioned and Non-commissioned Officers to nttend the day previous for drill. Each Captain is charged with the extension of this order. J. D. HAI1.K, By order of Mnj. Ix>\Vcr Reg't. II. R. Price, Col Pro. Tom. m JIVERTISBMENTS. G'LEN SPRINGS' HOTEL mWII.L BR RE \DY TORE. *** ceive company by the '2?th of ami M y next. ; t tuy I st year's waters. I m now erecting a Cold VV.ter Institute t this place, which will be uou-.jA-t.d soon; . h at also procured the rivdu- I *ervlo?a?f ih Edward Riley to t Ue eh rp* of th Col-i Water Dip rtm? nt of this Institute, no h" ccomplished lady. ?i 1 ruM b'" 5 r ' " fioin ,vb I-- == :: ;.ei. C.-ivn'. i\ ..R.'.'Av VV.p.-t i'-r f.!e: :i p i. t -. .t'-: .'? , ' o. ' -?' S p. r _.\Vs i t r - l . ' will S-'i he p- V t -no M : i OR ra CRAifi?> :s. Tilt. IJ1i S. KiiiKlt !Si KEl'.vlti.tJ TO Si-ilk Gmin i r die* . t the* sliortiM! notice hiid in th< moat work in nlik>- m nil* r. He ke? p* n (,'Ood supply of unit hie in. tcri.,1 i.Iwu\h on hand. i hose v ho ?\ ish oood work :.t a moder If prico r?* resportfiilly solicited to jfivti him a c II before applying elirwbfft- PETER JACOBS. May 5 13 3f * I am a man, and derm nothing which reUutt to man foreign to my feeling*." YOUTH * M A? HOOD A VIGOROUS LIFE OR A PREM ATURE DEATH. Kinkelinon Sef-Pre$ereatiun?onljf '25 eentt. TIIIS BOOK, JUST PUBIJSHED, IS filled with useful information, on the infirmities sod diseases of the human system. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Ago?to all who apprehend or suh^r under the dire consequences of asrfy or prolonged indiscretions?to all who fuel the exhaustive effects of baneful Habits?to all who in addition to declining physical energy, are the victims of aervevs said mental debility and of mo|4ng and melancholy despondency?to all such Dr. K. would say? READ THIS BOOK! The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives will prevent years of misery and suffering, sod save annually thousands of lives. Parents reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. ty A remittance of 95 cents, enclosed in sMttr, addreaaud to Dr. KiakeUn, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envelope, Mr return of mail. OT Dr- K., 16 mn resident Pkyddu, N. W. eornor of M and Union 8tontt> bo. tests Spruce nod Fine, Philadelphia, assy be eonsulted confidentially. He who pieces himself under the sere of Dr. K. nay religiously confide in hie honor as a gentleman, and eonftdsstly inly upon Mn mill as n ohyaici.n Fersonn at a dist inrt amy address Dr. K. by letter, (prrneidy and bn eared at how*. Packages or medMnes, directions dtr?forwanisd, by sending s nmltlaan, and put up senwu front damage nr milidti. Booksellers, New* Agents. Pedlars, Can. rusmra.as>d J others, tappHbd with the sy T?7 "MiscELLimmJn " NOTICE OFELECTION Ml Head-Quartern, ) i r"? 21st RegWl, S. C. Militia. f 'Jk In obedience to an order ctninating from ' ?.] the Brig'r GwhthI of the 5th Brigade. ' An election will be held at the usual | place of rende/vus <>t' eieh < Company in w., this the 2 l.-t Regiment on Saturday the cin. '29th of May in-xt. f.-r (.' 'one!, to till the H;> vacancy necasioac I by th** resignation of Col. liixoii Bar n-s The j> Ts to lie open- ' t,%*' ed and cWed >.vor I t;.' : *t .? ; the maual trersof en-h h , mo-:: .?*. T.-\t? *-* r t' H. I * a a I MUll , ?!i M'l.'l.i v ! It' .'1 ' - ? ... - n?? in*mmu n* |\ *? , 12 -M lo.-i: M., ::nt ti .? vutt- ,h>.] ' iurt tj, ? * t}. . I?4.V IM. t!!' .* >!' I \ ; the II R. I'lMCK. ! iti^ l.i- t:t < Col j ro m. I ?'*. Aor 1 tf 8 I *w 1 ont MONUMENT TO THE LEAD'^ i con in M:.X:' .) t lh-? (Jir * .r I.niMii.r I.V.fict :?? ' th:u *. * i : v> * . r {?!< into.! .? im:i ' ? : r:. r:if 'ion* i 1 tUttf?r ; j HJHVltilti -I f. Keeling. tli*? t?. urg- i ? Vt'? ' ill 'i. in ol?j<>.!, v.* ii i |? .> | "njlli" to till ,jp ;:: !? i*i I |? I*. ' 1 '? ??er w inj v *** i t' . tin* umihh of all win* ! ! !nriiij?tI.o M - *' J iv'in C^mpii'm w;l! N?? 1 M,ril<" I :*? >n i!?i?. ' I monument. We ;1?hi tlinw tuajmanil ot contribute will linivl in llio jiln?iiutH j >|(1 immMintolv t?? of the unilcultftwl. ; So.: Li!? Serg't M. HKI.TON. i ?' ?? Con i m it tee of Company I. w ' April 1, 8 tf GOOD LAND FOR SALE. IWll.l. SKI.I. M Y iN imTliJN 2) on Be;.r Creek. eont lining about 600 j Acroa. aitu. Ce within n mile of the Village of IwincuMter. There in nhmit 'inn thin placo under a toler .bit- good fence, and nearly all bottom I. ml, and well >.d.ipa-d to the culture of CtMU, Wheat, and other Small 94 grains, and equally g*w>d for Cotton (some . civ) with propercuUurc. It h.s advnnt iges which cannot well be mentioned here, but which I can recount to, and which will be seen by any one who wishes to punch sc. i ?;pon looking over it. Others can speak favor ,Mv of this tr ct of land to some of ? whom I tia,: >he liberty of referring. viz:? -V Dr. Strait, Jno. W. C?h>!:-. h*| . John Wtlliams Esq. Dr. Wylie anu ' Witherspoon, Esq. < I will also sell my l..ndson C?*dar Creek Ol nd Dry Creek : I cultivate those lands, and i? they are the Same upon which 1 have have made Cotton for several years past: with what success the above gentlemen e?tn spc-.k. ? I have no objection to any of the above |d l.'tids for w ant of productiveness, ,nd it may lie well supposed th ,t I will ask i price cor- """ responding with the present price of Coon tt I I.anp. but atill, all will be made easy to the tSil purchaser. M. CIJNlXlN. lancaster C. II., Apr. 38. I85'J At 13 (Ml NOTICE. I 1.1. PERSONS I DKB'l'KD TO THE ( Steam S: w Mill ' 'on p. nv hv note or -e- , ) count oontr.ot.-l t ?|ie v r , 18 lb up to IVi f r . a .r! >nd net*! th i . v In-r ? ? .vh? * . ' . t ' c I eti ' ' ' ' ' ' t> fh-ir ' . . : / L1 IV - - i ? :! .v:*.- ?!?? ! r -'r. : ?;. ! . ^rv.t j '? IV^A.r. S. t\ t:i;.r IS r: \ I M'f' '. I 1 T: N ..! .. .. \\ ;y I: j 1 c\ v: : , ;;j\ y/'v I* ? , i t, T?^*rrv r> r. rp^KK.. i a. *. liV r-nt'. o t' ' ri 'a 1 ? , 'I'i i "i a i* ' ili- \ ' tjJ ;? oil i. . i'.-r- . v! h a r <" h!# hmsl ; M t.W K K.I I 1 April 28 12 fH>S: ! __ bvi S IJ It V EYING. f( A.AUSTIN si May be found at the catawb i Houm*, it .*>11 times. rr dy to w. it upon thorn* who may need hi* sen ices i.h a Surveyor. April 28 12?tf tP tliin ESTRAY rem rpAKEN UP BY JOHN FOSTER A jl. oay or orown roney, judged u> be IV I ?L,a y*"?"1 oW? w?^ ??e hair wore Sad on iU sides with saddle skirt*, and a rope | riou tied from the flfi to ite fore leg, appruineu | p*, at twenty-five dollars by John A. Veek, I Robert Montgomery ami licit.** Ik Ik, sworn appraisers. Said Honey may be seen eight a.n" or ten miles above lameaater, on the Riter 0 Roast. FRANCIS McATEKR, Mag'L 1 April 10, ISM?II: 1 e. m.?4m. Wood Wan tod. ? For which cash will be pl given. Apply at this Office. FOR SALE. A N EXCELLENT SETT OF WAGON J\ HARNESS, which will be sold low V. tor Cash, if applied for immediately. JT R 8 BAILEY. and ' the f IIISHinnB BliriOIAtl US am r.~? liiniiiftiM uii i5ivn? iiuju s; MM OP TEMPS* A NCR. be M8KTS AT THE TEMPERANCE Ur H?ll amy BatunJay evening at 7 1-2 o' clock. R. 8. CWK KETT, R. 8. Maroh 18 6 tf. _ ? p W. ThURLOW CASTON, a*] ATTORNEY AT IAS A? 80UCI ^uh v mIkjtvnrY. Attends M? tibwawUB iJ*mcaiter} Kmkav ..... *m4, Ajfomtifr pitriqt. JT W-omcRCAMKN.ao^a c . . , . IY GOODS & GROCERIES. 5W GOODS! NEW GOODS! 1 i WE ARE NOW RECEIVING U and opening our stock of IL. ' iriBf Mid Summer Cioodx sisting in part of the following:?Unto, , ( , Clothinjf, Shoes, Boots, BonnetiJIurd- ' v. Crockery, Stationary, Groceries, Medi s, Broadcloths. Cnssiincrcs, C.ishmcrctts, in nnd Fancy l inens, 11 rown and ached Goods I -'idii's' Dress Good* of < ry description and ?jutility, of the very | at styles, und almost every article called ?which we offer at very low price* h> the tiincH rip troiiijf- we have received: and h:>v- ' porch s.hI th- Houses Mid Lot which now occupy, thereby making a permanloc tion In I *aneastor Village, we hope, i strict attention to business, to merit a tinu nee of vonr p tron go. p 8 ?! 9| T. R. A- J. R. MAG1LL V1. ?l li fl ? D S. t ti:.' (HIRERS HAVE JUS1 i' Led n w supply of Drv Goods. 1 - comprises of h'.ncy md Domes i ?# :?. iiihroideries, L curkton a massey. 1 Flour. I 11RS FOR SALE LOW FOR 1 Cash, bv 0 CL'RETON A- MASSKY. [ Baoon. | LKR PRIMER A '' con, for sale low 10 HILLINGS A REI.K. Iron. A/\A I.BS. IRON FOR SALE LOW ^IUv for ("mil, by ) fb'RETON & MASSEY. Baoon 8l Lard, ? [)R SALE RY 1 II H ASSELTINE A 11AGINS. * 1 BDhKRV, PAINTING, &(. 5 t [RAP $AI>l>LG8fc HARNESS IIE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY informs his friends ;:nd the public een- . !y tli ! It li s opened his shop for th." s i f c rr in on th hove business . rt'n \vh r h will sell S ddh s 1 r:? ss t the .>r lowest ml most re V . * Tlep r?n" -'on- t the short W 1>. IIYATT ' V I. t . Apr 14 1852. at \ -OVAL. V.xr.w HARNESS!! ?L 1. RITTOX, no R OK I M,r \ M W CO HARNESS. ( '? . :,:? \?f, v c;\1 FS. MEDI- I ' ill". ' r i?. furs, * : r .'/ r<> 1 ' . ' ,7f /'. 1 u'.sorib. r. h in/ r movwl his i - ?,'st.?bii.?t,,,e o to the shop for I'litton M ... ;|. 4 i' 1 jw'f. st i' . s..r ' ... le !. i . \v pr -p r ?! to h i *:i -ss in II its . rili thorough "vp.-- i ii -s. 'h subscriber i i e ' th Clistoi; a ?? of iny 1 . hot- s V. striet t- | .. . ?. .i orking nothing hut 1 teii i to sh r* t le.ist portion o p iron ?.* \ 11 work vv; rr. n- ' '! s r p ir ?l t short notice. '! i \ mill . nd b com iheed th-.t 1 ii si b M r.i ss or nvthin/in the. II r i line ',H low, ccor.lin/ to quality,..a c. n ' loiik lit in L h .rKston. 1). A. BUTTON. * A 2f? ?m 3 ' i VDDLE 8c HARNESS ' Establishment. A THE RURSCIUHER RES- J poetfully informs the citizens of , Histrict and elsewhere, that he has loved from his former stand to tho old id formerly occupied by F. K. BniSk- | 4, where ho is prepared to carry on tlie die and Harness business in all its v?- | is branches; such as Covering and Iding Saddle*, which be will warrant ; > ggon Harness, Hiding Bridles, Atx, 1 will sell a* low as can ho purchased J where. | Mease call and examine for vouraelvt*. , I). M. POKR. f -ancestor, Feb. 12. 6m?1 All AID ORHAIEHTAL HOUSE MIOTIK6, BY IV. B. REICH, IE WILL ALSO UNDERTAKE ' work in the surrounding country villages. He thoroughly understands J business, and can and will give satin- ( ion in style and durability, in price and | Mitch. If sufficient employment can . obtained he will make his home at tcasterville. mar 18 6 tf J COTTON GINS. OTTON GINS OF KUI'KRIOR CON. traction, and of the beat material, at pur Haw, made and warranted by the aeriber. AI*o, Whmt F?u, Thnahinf j hinea and Home Mill*. 4d Gin* failhfnlly repaired. All order* ik Tally received add p?c4nhlhr 1ft?dr i It J. MH R EIGHT amden, 0. C., April 14, 1861. 10,6m. < DRV GOODS & GROCERIES. THE LANCASTER GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE! T11K subscribers are just receiving and now opening a large and complete assortment of OROCKltlES and PROVISIONS, which they are anxious to dispose r?f at extreme low oriees fi?r ('??li <>r ( Vnn. try Produce. Their stock consists in part us follown! New Orleans and Muscovado Sugar, Crushed, powdered aiul Clarified do. New r.enns Rectified Whiskey, Maderia, Port, Claret and Sherrv Wines, Porter, Ale, Newark Cider, \V. W. Vineger, Sardines, < >ysters, < linger Preserves, Cordial, Pepper sauce, Candies, Tobacco; together with a choice selection of Cigars, at all prices of the following brands, Filantropa, Washington, Espana, Havana, Cheroots and Cuba sixes, and a large variety of other articles too numerous to mention. All those in want of first rate articles at ii low price, will please not to forgot to call at the LANCASTER GROCERY, at the old stand of J. A. Ilasseltine, one door South of the Catawba House, on Main st. IIASSELTINE A* HAGINS. SELLING OFF at COST And Let**! rMiiiK ? , _ , isciug very HII.MOUS JL t?? dispose of the balance of hi* .took of DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, II ATS, CAPS, BONNETS, Ac., to close ip his business and make room for the arge stock of Groceries and Provisions low coining into the Store, will sell at such incommon low prices jus to induce all hose in want of such articles as lie has, o purchase of him. If you want a large juantity of Goods for a little money call it the old stand of J. A. IIASSELTINE. AN OLD LOOKING PLACE. Bell Air, South Carolina, IOOKS QUITE WEATHER-/if;,| 7-2 fc'.V, but is very hard to brat for CHEAP GOODS. M. S. SORRF.I.I. A BROTHER have low a large stock, including a very extensive ot of Shoes of all descriptions. Styles of foods to suit the season, and prices to suit lie times. Being very grateful for bvgone avors, we hope you will call frequently luring the Spring and Summer of 1852, and ce how cheap and cheerful we will work or Cash. 0 8t ?p 8 CHEAP GOODS At Bcllnir, N. II. IE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIVing from Charleston large additions to lis st?wk of CHEAP GOODS, among vhieli are m inv ; rtieles to suit the coining IC-son, which will be. sold at such prices as : nif41 f il to give satisfaction. Those vanting Gt'.ods will find it to their advan-.ffv i? o..I1 early, before the many really :ilf.Ar rtieles are sold out. j-f?" Terms Cash, or four months for approved p.-.per. CHARI.ES P. EVANS. Bel lair. Feb 20. 3?tf WMUST HAVE FLOUR. AT T1IK LANCASTER Urocory ami puronnse for Cash a superior article ju>t received from North i.' irolina, al six dollars por bag of 200 II?s. IIASSEL1 INK A* IIACINS. fob 19 2-tf OUR MOTTO IS " Quirk So I fx and Short Profit*." II A I I.I-: k TWITTY MOST RKKI'KrTFT'l.l.Y INVITE tho ttvntion of I.-nc storville, and surrounding country, to their * < < ??;, l> in; .tore, on ;o?.r south of J. "dams' Store, where h y c n : nd :. well selected H'oek of Drugs Mi dicini h. I'..intfi, Oils. Dye StutVs nnd Perfumery's. Didy's Toilet Powders. Water Colored Paints and Pencils, Pulls Ac, Fine Envelopes - nd Note Paper, Fine Chewing Tobacco and Cigars, always on hand. Anything in our line, not on h .nd, will be aniens! for customers :.f the shortest notice. All the nbovo articles having been purchased mostly for cash, will bo sold lower than the same article has usually been sold n this pl.ee. Call and see that this is no We expect to have an Atmospheric Soda Fountain in operation in a few weeks, it which time we expect to accommodate >ur customers with Soda Water, Syrups nd Ice. 3mo. April 28. I.xneaaterville, o. C. The Yorkville Remedy. This paper is published at York C. ii. every Thursday mornng st $2 s year. Being but 14 miles from he North Candina line, und having a large drculntion in the Western part of that State, ho "HsafEDY** offer? to men of business a food advertising medium. Copies of the wper can be seen at any of the Printing ofices. TIIOS. J. ECCLES. May 5 13 Yorkville Misoellany. 4 Family Newspaper?Devoted to the Interest* of the South, Miscellany. Agriculture, Domestic and Foreign News. This paper is published at Yorkville s. C. at t'2 per annum in idvnnce. To Advertiser*, it presents favorible inducements?-having an extensive cir :ol At ion in York Ihstrict and North Caroiiu. *J. E. GRIST, Proprietor. PARTICULAR NOTICE Ft art now prepared to do all kind* of HANDBILL, CHECK & CARD wmmwmm loch u Blanks, Receipts, Potters, Paaph* lets, it*., sod on terms st chesp at eon be done it the &Ute or elsewhere. |W Blanks of all kinds always on hand, vt printed at short notice. LEGAL NOTICES. I* | iWIRL TU UKJSDITUK& J In Equity?Lancast'r Distr't. Dr. R. E. Wylie, Aduiin'r of 1 G. W. Colt-man, doc'd., I Bill to Mar- ! vs. f shall A*1ete j * Mn?.Mnry A.Coleman, et. nl.J \* rphe CREDITORS of gf.orgfc w. cj A Coleman, dcc'd., are notified and requird to present and establish before me ' their respective demands, 011 or before the 1,1 20th of May next. 1 will devote exclusive- *' Iv the 18th. 19th and 20th dayaof May next, ' for that purpose, but will receive claims before those days. The settlement of the estate has been delayed by the indifference of p. the creditors iu presenting and establishing their demands. ? J AS. H. VVITIIERSPOON, c. r . 1. d. 1 Ijancustcr District, MarlO, 1852 ll-4t. M Cliarlcstou Courier will copy until 16th May. J. H. W. ^ NOTICE TO GUARDIANS, * Trustees, and Receivers, d All guardians, trustees, i it Receivers, .and Committee* hold- ' 1 ing their appointments under the Court of j sv ! Equity for Lancaster District, are noti- | ?| tied and required to make and render I their respective returns on or before tin- 1 n 15th day of May 1862; setting forth on ' r..ol. ?t ?.1 ?? ~ u..ui in*" jp.iimui.ir v?me oi SHCil UOatCS, ' an?l all account of monies received and ! n; paid out, and to substantiate the same by Ju proper and sufficient vouchers. Rules will j be issued against all failing to make said ^ | returns, to the next setting of the Court ! of Equitv. ' j. ii. wiTiiERSPooN, j Comr. Eq. L. D. j P,i Com'rs Office, Lancaster C. II., ) ' tit March 20th, 1852. \ 0 I pi II% EaiHTY-LancaH. Dr't.' ut Charles L. Dye 1 Ilill jd< vh. for Relief and to ! O. J. Dye, Guardian subject funds Susan Jane Dye, his in the hands of Com- j . daughter niissiontr i a and ward to the payment of a R et al. _ debt. It appearing to my satisfaction that Os- j w mond J. I)ye and his daughter, Susan Jane Dye, two of the defendants in above en-v. re ' side without the limits of this State. It is * '* ordered, on motion of Williams, solicit r for Complainant, that the and O.J. Dye. and Su- so will be ordered ag.iinst them. JAMES if. WI'l HERhTCXJN. Com. Eq. I.. D. Lancaster C. II., IN*" 25 *? 2:n. " i ! Ill Equity ?Lancaster District.' j James Laney, | Petit:.n John Laney, vs. j f* r Richmond Ii. Terrell j ; . Executor of John ,* I.< gaey Smith dee'd., J tines ) (biffin, Nancy Long, ! and j , Elizabeth l>readmav ( V. .1 * 1 ;u. ) account It appearing to the satisfaction of the j of the Commissioner, that the defendauts I James (iritlin, Nancy I/ong and Elizabeth ' ^ J Drcadmav, (if living) reside without the 1 limits of this State. It is ordered on mo- 11 lion of Clinton and llanna, sol'rs for the petitioner, that the said defendant*, James Oriftin, Nancy Long and Elizabeth Dread- s may, (if alive) do answer, plead or demur, ' to the petition in above case, on or before F the 1st day af July 1852, otherwise judg ment pro eonfesso will Ih> ordered against ^ them. JAMES II. WITHEItSPOON. ( Com. Eq. L. I). Lancaster C. II., Mar 25 3m 8 n E?|UIT1'?.Lancaster Dl?t. _ Robert McDonald Rill ! and wife Eugenia C to procuro vs. a Thomas L. Dunlap sale of and wife et al. Real Estate. d It appearing to mv satisfaction that J Tlionins L Dunlap and Mary his wife, (?eo. c W Sti'noa Esther M. Stinson and her y child, Oetavia defendants in the above w case reside beyond the limits of this State, j y| It is ordered on motion of Clinton and I llanna, solicitors for complainants, that sf the said defendants answer, plead or do- ar mur to 1 Judgment, pro confesso will be ordered 1 s;, against them. I ? JAMES H. WITHERS POON. i h) Comr. Eq'y L. D, D Lancaster C. !L, S. G\. mar 15 3inot> ! w \ i:<|riTY?Lancaster District 1 Dorcas C* Perry, widow, Oliver \ Bill 1 II., and Thos. I). Perry, Execu- t , tors of Zadock Perry, dcccasod. or side vg. of Benjamin Williams and wife, n , P i J< Mary, Rebecca Perry, Elizabeth . , ,f" j Ha Perry, Louisiana Perry, Rueben c.? r, a" , r\ Perry, George F Ingram. dock l er' \ ~ Eleanor Perry. j ry, dee'd j It appearing to noy satisfaction that all the defendants above named, reside without the limits of the State, except George F. Ingram I * and wife, he having married a daughter of N Zadock Perry. It is ordered on motion of ' \\ Williams, solicitor for complainants that th?* I said defendants do answer plead or demur j to the Bill in above caae, on or before the j j, 25th Juno. 1852, otherwise Judgment rro j fesso Will ht* ordered against them. JAMES H. WITHERSPCON. j Com. Eq. L. D. Ijanciister, C. II., March 23, 1852. In:. 1 3mo. : rV-i DISSOLlTioN. ;? rjllIF. PARTNERSHIP OF EMMONS i ' ? Duiion is irns aiy dissolvea oy i mutual consent of the Partners, The j notes and accounts of tho Finn have been i placed in the hands of William A. Mooro, Esq. for the payment of the liabilities of j 1 tho Firm: and ho alone is authorized to 1 N collect the amounts due tho Firm and to j pay the dehta due by them. All persons ' ^ owing said concern will therefore please Fi pay up forthwith, and all persons having ! demands against the Firm will present the nil same to Mr. Moore for payment. i FRAVKf lV KMMAN<4 ? J. B. BUTTOff. J Mar 17,185? Y 6U JJ J. C. SECREST, 2 Magistrate. I'AFCAST**, f. C. LEGAL NOTICES n Equity-Lancaster District jlin It. \Velsn, Adm'r. of William Hilton,vs. John Adams, et. al., Creditors?Bill to marshal asset?, and so forth. rtiK CREDITORS or THE Estate of Wiliam Hilton, late of Barrister 1 >istrict, dee'd, are notified and re jested to establish their demands before o on or before the liiil day of June, )5'2. Bv order oftheCourt, June Term, 1S51. J. II. WITllKRSBOON. Com'r in E, 18GC. April 8 8 ^*>,*75 \ Hqi: ITY-Lancaser District iddleton (J. Caston,"] Bill \s A for Partition Win. T. Caston, ( Samuel C. Caston. J I,andh. It appearing to my satisfaction that the dendants, William T. Caston and Samuel C. astou reside beyond the limits of this State, is ordered on motion of Williams, solicitor r complainant, that said defendants do anrer, plead or demur to the bill in above case i or before the 25th of June 1852. etherise Judgment pro confesao will be ordered ;ainst them. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, Com. Eq'v I .an. Dist. Mar 23. 1852. 7 " 3mo._ > l,ter DJotriet hn W. Ccoko, solicitor,1 Pelition'to subvs. I jeet "illiatn McC'orklc and ( an Equity and ? wife Elizabeth J for Relief. It : ppcarimr to my satisfaction, that Wilm McCnrI and Elizabeth hia wife reside thor.t tin-limits of this State. It is orderon motion of Williams, solicitor, for Poioucr. th: t the said defandants do answer end, or demur to the petition in above caae i or before the 25th day of June 1852, herwisc Judgment, proconfesso will be or rcd ncainst them. JAMES II. WITHERSPOON. C. E. L. a Mar 7 3mo. 3TY I.atU'Rster Mist. ridget M Lnvr.t n j Dill v-. - for .vJisoj, Ui-'har'si n 1 Dower. It } : ri\;r my ? at inaction that the f.*ii.lai,t, Ma E i n h'icl ardson, rosidee void 11: limits ??f 'Jlis Stale. It is orr. 1 < a tin-t en of <'iii:t? 11 and Hanna, : -v ni' laitiattt that the said xt, i\'iohnrdson do answer e;a!, < A laur t tin I till ia above easo b f re :!: J 1st ilav fJnne 1852, other t. j to c' iif?-ss for m John Kirk ley sr. | Susannah his with. J Relief i'#. / has. Kitkley?ft al. ij Ac. It appearing to my satisfaction, that ihn Kirkloy, Sr: Charles Kirklc.y, James iirkloy and John Kirkley, Jr., defendants i above case, reside without the limits of lis State. On motion of Williams Sol'r. >r the Petitioner, it is ordered, that the aid John lvirkley, Sr., Charles Kirkley, nmes Kirkley, and John Kirkly, Jr., do lead, answer, or demur to the Petition in he above case, on, or It'fore first day oj une next- Otherwise, Judgment, Pro. xmfesso, will bo ordered against each ol hem. JAS. H. TVTTnKRSl'OON. Comr. Eq. L. I). Feb. 12 3 m in Equlty-Lancatdcr Dill. ohn W. Gregory, J Willis Gregory, Jr. I Bill for Partition vs. | lartha Gregory, wi- J of Lands and N?!ow, ThosJ. Gregory I I. Jackson Gregory, [ groes, Estate of >vven Gregory,Alfred J loore A Mary A. his | Will is Gregory, sr., ife, Joseph Terrell A J (artha J., his wife. J doe'dr It appearing to my satisfaction that Joph Terrell and wife, Martha J., defendits in above case, reside without the 11m> of tlii> State, it is onlered on motion of riiliams. sol'f for complainants, that the id Joseph Terrell and wife, Martha J., I ? ) j... m i, answer, or demur, to the bill in iove ease on or before the 1st day of June, tf>2, otherwise, Judgment pro confosso ill be ordered against thorn. JAMES II. WrriTERSPOON. Com'r Eq. L. L). Feb 12 3 m 1 u Equity-Lnncaster >siah M. Crovton, Su- ) Hill to divide real n Crux ton, Mary 1 Estate Aic. roxton, lleia v Ander- | Estate of June n A Mittey his wife. I ('roxton, doooo* vs { cd and Jane H Ward A- Jar.e hi; ' Croxton deecaa ife, Chris. It. Allenaid dead'irits do answer, plead, or demtir, to t 1 ir. ;iUao case, on, or before (be 1st ;Y of June, 18.VJ, otherwise, Judgment, > c.->nfc?.o will be ordered igninst each id *tll of tlifm. JAMES II. WirUEliSPOON, Com'r Eq'y L.an'r Diat. fomYs office, Feb 12 3m 1 i Uqulff?I.aneaKter DMrlct athanicl B. Ingram, ^ Petition to aubvi. I ject an Equity athaniel Ingram, [ to pay a legal annn P. Ingram. J demand. It appearing to my satisfaction that Natbei;l Ingram (aon of Jemima) reddea bar?J e limits of thin State. It is order?, on otion of Mooro, solicitor for petitioner, that e add Nathaniel Ingram do answer, plead, - demurr to the petition filed against him the abovs case, on or before the 1st day r June, 1869, otherwise judgment pre e?oeeo, will be ordered agalnat Mm. JAMES H. WITH EE SPOON. C. E. K D. famnaier, C. If., 8. C., 20, ?t83. *