The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, August 04, 1852, Image 3
j Him .? -ggg
directed to procure security for tlie prosecution
of the suit. He left the office and
nftcr two unsuccessful attempts to procure
some one to join him on his bond, he returned
saying "I can find no one." At
this moment, I looked upon him, his you/A,
his inexperience, but especially, the destitute
forlornness of his condition?a stranger
in a strange place all, all touched my
heart, and turning to the Magistrate 1
said, "will you, Sir, receive me as security!
he replied, "oertainly Sir." In order to
prevent as far as possible, any misunderstanding
between Dr. Wylio and myself,
as up to that moment the kindliest and
most intimate relation had existed between
us, and that my motives and feelings
might bo correctly appreciated, I
gave to the Officer and several gentlemen
present, a full and frank avowal of the
reasons influencing me to tender the use id
my name. After which I tigned the bond;
and although I cannot say, that I have
not sutfered to tome extent for my temerity,
I, nevertheless, do now avow, after
mature consideration, that I am ready under
the same circumstances to repeat the
same act, though followed by consequences
an hundred fold more disastrous than
the withdraural of tome half dozen pupils
f from my School.
I trust I shall be pardoned if I add?it
is true that the only resource I possess
upon earth for the support of myself and
family are my individual exertions, and
I am fully aware of the great benefit to
one in my situation, to be derived from
(the smiles of the powerful and influential;
but I shall, most certainly, beg uiy bread
from door to door, or starve in a diteh
with those who are dearer to mc than life
(itself, before I shall ever, through a policy,'
moan and eelfnh, but alas! too common,
look with complacency or approbation up
Ion acta of tyranny, cruelty and oppression
?come from ichat quarter they may.
' I have deemed it, Fellow Citizens, my
duty, to give you the above true history
ol my connection with a matter, upon
which I would haveinuch preferred to have
been silent, if others would have permitted
it My only object in saying this
much is to correct certain false rumors
I which are industriously circulated to my
detriment in the surrounding country. I
liavo, therefore, no apology to make for
this intrusion, and conclude for the present
by subscribing myself.
Yoi'k Fsi.low Citizen,
J. GALLUCIIAT.
? jtjj"
" I can bear," said a sufferer, 441
can bear the squealing of a pig, the roaring
of thunder, or the squall of ten thousand
cats, but the voice of a dun is like the
crack of doom, and when I hear a dun, I
am done out and out."
Acknowledgments.
With thanks, we acknowledge the receipt
, of the following subscriptions to this date:
Joseph A. Cunningham, Lancaster.. .g-J 00
A. Cart r. do 1 00
Jno. M. Crockett, do 1 00
IN. J. Craig, Jacksonhnin 3 00
J.J.Carlisle, I'leaaunt Hill 3 00
J. F. Summerville, Liberty Hill 3 00
Henry AtideiHon, Cureton's Store 3 00
Whenever mistakes occur in receipts, or
any omission is made, the subscribers interested
will plonso inform us, so that proper
corrections can Ik* made.
* . [For the Ledger.
Miscellaneous Inigm*.
I am composed of eighteen letters.
My 1, 17, 8, is n Chinese plant.
" 3, 11, 5, 18. 10. iH a portion of the l?ody.
14 3, 8, 13, 1, 3, is that on which we move.
u 4, 17, 3, 7, 3, is used for drawing blood.
"6,6, 10, is an insect.
M 6, 14, 11, 1ft, 13, 17, is something used
by tailors.
My 7, 6,10, is an animal.
" 8, 6, 16, 3, 13, is often a ruling passion.
" 9,1, 17, 14, 4, Is a kind of metal.
u 10, 8, 18, is the nick-name of a sailor.
u 11,14, 4, is a species of fish.
u 13, 14, 16, 4, 11, 10, is something used
by printers.
u IS, 8. 8,15, is a kind of metal.
u 14, 5, 18, is a portion of the body.
" 16, 3,14, 13,is an animal.
M 16, 6,8.1, is an insect
" 17, 10, 3, 11. 18, is a light volatile and
inflainable fluid.
" 18,14, 6, 4, is the name of a Spanish
coin.
My whole ia that which should be in every
family of Lancaster and adjoining Districts,
fy Answer next week.
COMMERCIALLATKHT
DATES.
From Liverpool July 17.
From Havre. July 12.
From Havana July 18.
From Charleston July 31.
Tha Market*.
Charleston, July 29.?Cottov ? Th.
receipts of the week may be put down nt
2013 bales, and the sales during the s-.mc
period aro estimated at 2042 bules, at prices
ranging from to I If cents. Wo quote
n sihiasii Va fleACwl ArAinsrv A a Ql>
ft 1<* good middling, li^a 10+; middling
fair and fair, 10fa 11; nnd fully fair, 11+e.
CitAftLUTOft, July 31?lltil/fxttt 1 o'clock.
Corroa?The mica thia morning amounted
to 900 bale* at from 8$ a 11 eta., prices full.
?
Columbia, Jnly 80.?Corroa?The da
mand for CoMoa to^iay was brisk and very
artier. Pries* still rontinns very full and
firm, and Mr cotton freely commands 10+e.
166 bales war* sold to-day at 8 to 10+ eta.
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Mail Arrangements.
Mall
. DUE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY,
At 8 o'clock, P. M.
DEPARTS TUESDAY THURSDAY, A SATURDAY,
1 At 7 o'clock, A. M.
Clwrlslts 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 8 P. M.
DEPARTS FRIDAY, AT 6 A. M.
Wlnftboro' mall.
DUE SATURDAY, AT 0 P. M.
DDPARTS THURSDAY, AT 4 P. M.
? -
due wednesday, at 5 p. m.
departs saturday, at 1 1 a. m.
Chesterfield, C. H. Mail.
due saturday,at 10 a. m.
departs Thursday, at 4 a. m.
All letters must be deixwited by 8 o'clk
P. M., to ensure their departure by next
mail.
T. R. MAGILL, P. M.
' It should be universally known?for it
is stritly true?that indigestion is the parent
of a large proportion of the fatal diseases.
Dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera morbus,
liver complaint, and many other diseases
enumerated in the city inspector's
weekly catalogue of deaths, are generated
by indigestion alone. Think of that dyspeptics
! think of it all who suffer from
disordered stomach's, and if you are willing
to beguidedby advice, founded upon
experience, resort at once (don't delay a
day) to Iloofland's German Hitters prepared
by Dr. C. M. Jackson, which, as
an alterative, curative, and invigorant
stands alone and unapproached. General
repot, 120 Arch street. We have tried
these Bitters, ami know that they are excellent
for the diseases specified above.?
Philadelphia City Item. 23
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE
LANCASTER DIVISION No. 30 Sons
of Temperance are earnestly solieitid to
Attend a Celebration of Hanging Roc'c
Division, which will come off on the 13
inaL, nt Mount Bethel Church at 10
o'clock A. M.
By erder of
JAMES DENTON W. P.
A:igu*t 4th, 1852 26 2U
&T The friend* of GEORGE McC.
WITIIERSPOON, Esq., announce him a* a
Candidate to repre*ent thin Disi.ict in the
Senate of the next legislature.
The friends of WM. McKENNA
announce him a* a candidate to represent
this District in the Senate, at the ensuing
election.
MR. EDITOR:?Please announce Col.
THOMAS W. IIUEY as a suitable candidate
to represent thin District in the Senate,
in the next legislature, and oblige
MANY VOTERS.
NT The friends of Dr. W. C. Cauther
announce him to the citizens of Lancaster
District as a candidate to represent them in
the House of Representatives in the next
Legislature.
MR. EDITOR?PI ease announce Mr.P.T.
Hammoxd as a Candidate for the House of
Representatives in the next Legislature, and
oblige . MANY VOTERS.
mi*. e.uii\jk?riense announce Mr. T.
K. Cukf.tos hfl a Candidate for the Houw
of Representative* in the next Legislature,
mi oblige MANY VOTERS.
;-jJTThe friend* of MARTIN P. CRAVV.
F< )RI>, Ew|.t announce him a* a candidate to
rcpreavnt the District of Lancaster in the
House of Representative* at the ensuing
election for Members of the legislature.
l-#r The friend* of J. A. 8TEWMAN
announce him ns a Candidate for the office
of Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing Election.
MR. EDITOR:?Please announce Mr.
A. B. BLACK MON, as a candidate for Clerk
of the Court at the next election, and oblige
MANY VOTERR
f-if K. O. BILLINGS is annouuncod a*
a candidate for the office of Clerk of the
Court at the next election, by
MANY FRIENDS dt 8UPPORTER8.
MR. EDITORPleaae announce JOHN
H. ADAM8 aa a auitablo candidate for
Clerk of the Court, at tho next election, and
oblige MANY VOTERS.
ar The frienda of William Roataaon I
announce him aaa candidate for the office of
Clerk of the Conrt at the next election.
f4T The frienda of P. T. MOB LEY announce
him na a Candidate for Tax Collector
at the next election. tf 16
MR. EDITOR?Pleaae announce Cap*.
A A Hit i raPtr ,ia a f*aiwlUali> &%m T-? ^-1
lector of I>inr.>ntcr Dwirict, and oblige
MANY VOTERS.
MH. EDITOR :?I'lcaae announce J. R
OONNELJ-, Kaq., aa a Candidate for Tax
Collet tor, and oblige
MANY VOTERS.
BACON. BACON.
ALL Umm Indebted for the above article,
are reqneeUd to come forward and pay
op.
CURETON 4b MA88EY.
AognM 4th, ISM. 26 St.
m ADVERTISEMENTS.
State of South Carolina.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTCHARLESTON,
June 3, 1852.
WHEREAS, TWO BILLS OF INDICTMENT
for Murder have
been found by tho Grand Jury of Charleston
District, at the March sitting of the
Court of General Sessions, against one
CHARLES FERGUSON???? 1
the murder of a slave named John, and
the other for the murder of one Joseph
McGorty.
And whereas, the said Charles Ferguson
ha s fled fr. tn justice, or ro secrets
himself as to avoid the process of the
law.
Now be it known, that in order to bring
the said Charles Ferguson to justice, I,
John II. Means, Governor in and over the
State of South Carolina, do issue this my
proclamation, offering a reward of TWO
HUNDRED DOLLARS for the delivery
of the said Charles Ferguson at the Charleston
Jail.
Said Ferguson is about fourteen years
of age, about five feet four inches nigh,
slender, dark hair and complexion, somewhat
freckled, and quick spoken.
Given under my hand and the seal of
the State of South Carolina this
third day of June, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-two.
J. II. MEANS.
By the Governor.
Benjamin Perky, Secretary of State.
August 4th 1852 20 4U
jifiiF
Is itfcKhDY GIVEN,THAT AN Application
will l?c made, to the next
Legislature, for .1 charter for a Kail Road
from Lancaster Court IIousc, to connect
either with the South Carolina Rail Road,
at Camden, or with the Charlotte and
South Carolina Rail Road, at Chesterville,
Uidgoway, or some other suitable point on
said Road.
August 4th, 1852 20 3m.
Notice of Eleotion.
An election will be held at
Lancaster Court House, on Saturday,
the 21st inst., for Captain of the Lan
caster Rifle Company, to till the vacancy
occasioned by the resignation of Cnpt. A. J.
See rest. Also, for 2d Lieutenant, to till the
vacancy occasioned by the resignation of
J. B. Boyd.
By order of Col. II. It. Piuce, 21st Reg't.
So. Ca. Militia.
WM. ROWEL >
TIIOS. M. IX )\V ; Managers.
R. S. CROCKETT, >
August 4. 26 3t
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
CiiARt.ESTOX, S. C., 3d June, 1852.
"1XTHEREAS, information has reached
TT this Department, that one SAMUEL
HUFF, otherwise culled SAMUEL A. !
IIOUtlH, (who was convicted of negro steal,
ing. and sentenced to l?c hanged, but was
subscvuentiv pardoned by the (iovernor, on
condition oi his leaving the State never to
return,) has violated the condition of his pardon,
and is now within the limits of the State.
Now, bo it known, that, in order that the
sentence of the Court may bo carried out
against the said SAMUEL HUFF, otherwise
called AMUEI. A. HOUGH, I. JOHN II.
MEANS, Governor in and over the State of
South Carolina, do issue this, mv proclamation,
oflering a reward of ONE HUNDRED
(MILLARS, for his delivery at the Charleston
Jail.
Said SAMUEL III1PE I
... I......
year* of age, five feet, eight or ten inches
high, dark complexion, thin visage, spare figure
and has the appearance of bad health.
Given under my hand and the Seal of the
Statu of South Carolina, this third day of
June, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-two.
By the Governor, J. II. MEANS.
Be nj a mia Pekry, Secretary of State.
July 94 25
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
OUR MOTTO 18
" Quid Sf.lts and Short Profits"
HAILE & TWITTY
Most respectfuij.y invite
the attention of Iancaa^erville, and
surrounding country, to their
New and fhenp Drug Store*,
one door south of J. Adams' Store, where
they can find a well selected stock of Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs and
Peifumerys. lady's Toilet powders, Water
Colored 1'ainU and Pencils, Puffs die.
Fine Envelopes and Note Paper, Fine Chewing
Tobacco and Cigars, always on hand.
Anything in our line, not on hand, will be
ordered for customers at the shortest notioe.
All the above articles having been purchased
mostly for cash, will he sold lower
than the same article has usually been sold
in this place. Call and see that this is no
puffing.
Our Soda Fountain is now in operation,
and we are prepared to accommodate
our customers with Soda Water, Syrups,
&c. Ice always on hand.
I^ncasterville, 8. ('., April 28. 3mo.
MIS C B L L A N E 0 U S.
TEMPERANCE NOTICE.
Hanging Rock Division, Ho. 81.
SONS or TKMUKHANCK,
WILL TURN OUT IN FULL RKGAlia
at Mount Bethel Church on Friday,
the 13th August next The procession
will be formed at 10 o'clock, A. M. Several
addresses will be de'lvered on that occasion.
All neighboring divisions are respectfully invitod-to
attend.
By order of I). G? W. P.
jlv 14 23 4t] JOHN U88RBY, R. S._
BT The undersigned have been authorised
by the Eumbxkam Sociktt, to announce
to the public that the Annual Oration before
the two Literary Societies of Davidson College
will be delivered on the evening of the
llth of August, immediately preceding the
day of Commencement, by the Rev. B M.
Palmer, of Columbia, 8. C,
1 A At* icn/XAt v
S. A- Ai?UWU11, 4
J. S. HARRIS, > Committee.
L. L PARKS, S
Davkiaon Collwrr, July 9th, 1869. ,
N. B.?-Other Editor* are reapoctfnlly woIkitod
to ropy thr ahorrnotko.
DRV GOODS & GROCERIES
WOODVILLE STOUE,
Six MUm South of L&ne&ster C. ]
My store is now open, an
ready for the accommodation of Cu
turners. 1 have n tine slock of Goods, m
a general assortment; ladies and gentleim
can be accommodated to almost any article
STAPLE* FANCY DRY GOOD
HATS, BOOTS <k SHOES, GRO
CERIES, HARD WARE, CUTLER
Y, CR O CKER Y, SA DDLERY,
CONFECTION
ARIES,
DRUGS <C MEDICINES,
(Mineral and Patent.)
School Books & Stationer j
Douncl*, Ac., Ac.,
My goods arc all new, and well selected
suit all classes, and can be sold low for cat
or to approved customers on short time.Country
produco taken in exchange, nnr
therefore .ernesily solicit a share of pol?|
patronage. Persons wishing anything
my line, will find it to their interest toe:
and exr.mino my stock bo fore pu.vhasii
elsewhere,
Ai.so?I have a fine lot of Likely (your
No. 1) Slaves for sale; and among the nut
ber, a first rate Cook, House Servant at
Seamstress, which I wifl sell in proportii
to the times, for cash or approved paper <
short time.
IjlflipK mil if vrvil WMuli rnnllf r\ K???*
} ....... ..u, .-.Ml,,
thing fine nnd nice. Myself or clvik wi
take great pleasure in exhibiting our good
nnd still greaier pleasure in peeking up fi
you?and what will please you sii'l bettc
they are truly Southern, purchased in Bji
timore, a Southern city.
" ELI C. BISHOP.
Woodville, Lancaster Dist., /
June 30, 1852. S 2' ??'
NOTICE.
Having disposed of mvstoc
of Dry Goods and Groceries to J. I
Curf.ton, 1 take this method of returnir
my sincere thanks to the public for tl
generons patronage which 1 have receivi
from them during the space of time I hat
been engaged in business.
T. K. CURETON.Jk.
Having purchased the e:
tire stock of Goods belonging to '
K. Ct'rf.tox, Jr., I feel disposed to say to tl
public I am prepared to sell either l)i
Goods or Groceries as low, on time, or lo\
er for cash, than any merchant in the t
country. Come gentlemen and exainii
my stock before purcuasing elsewhere.
J. E. cur eton.
Waxiiaw G'rrkk, Juno 30. tit '21
;li.i *? L ;*i Vl la .
Being anxious to ci/>sk tu
llnsiness as soon as practicable, v
invite the attention of the public to the re
and well-selected stock of Goods on hat
at Pleasant Hill, S. C., which may Is* had <
unusually accommodating terms for ens
and on a credit to punctual customers,
heretofore
A.JCAITTHEN, ) Executor a
J. E. J. BECKHAM, \ Executrix.
Pleasant Hill P. On June 30. 21 It
g o o jT
Cheaper Thin fiver,
AT BELLAIJL, .8. C,
THE SUBSCRIBER. ?
72:1^- wishing to reduce his stock, . w. j
(it SUMMER GOODS, pre 1
v'iouh to pun-'hasting his Full supplies, w
sell the balance of Summer Goods on ha
at rcry reduced prices, those in want of goo
will now have an opportunity to purchn
on tlio most advantageous terms. An ear
call is solicited, as Bargains may beexpcctr
Wool, Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Feathei
Eggs, and Bags taken in exchange, and
fair priee allowed for each.
I CHARLES P. EVANS,
N. B.?Those indebted to me are earner
ly requested to settle as early as possible, i
I am in want of Money. C. 1'. E.
Bel lair, S.C., July 14. 23 tt
(linni nnir min ann n n ?
W JStXiv.
HARNESS! HARNESS!!
J> D. A. DITTOS, ?jj^
liijLL MANUFACTURER OF T*
CARRIAGE AND WAGON IIARNES
BRIDLES, MARTENGALES, MEDICAL
BAGS, TRUNKS, WHIPS,
And everything heUr.tging to a veil regulate
HARNESS SHOP.
THE Subscriber, having removed h
IInrnes* Establishment to the shop to
mcrly occupied hy Emmons &. Button as
caeriagc shop, one lot below the Coii
House on Dunlap street, would respect full
inform the citizens of Iancastcr snd su
roundinficountry,that he is now prepared!
earn1 o n't he Harness business iusll its vat
ousbranches; having ha<l a thorough exp
rirnce in the business, the subscritx
would respectrully solicit the custoi
of *11 person* feeing in want of an;
thing in hi* line; and hope* by n strict a
tendon to busincHs. und working nothing In
the l?eat material, to share at least a portio
of the public patronage. All work wamu
ted. Saddles repaired at short notice.
Call and examine, and be contihced thi
I can sell Harness or anything in the Ha
neas line as low, according to quality, as ca
be bought in Charleston.
D. A. BUTTON,
feb 26 6m 3
SADDLE 8c HARNESS
Establishment.
TIIK SUBSCRIBER RES
pectfully informs the citizens <
this District and elsewhere, that he lis
removed from his former stand to the ol
stand formerly occupied by F. K. Brunr
mctt, where heia prepare* 1 to carry on tli
Saddle and Harness Imsiness in all its vs
rious hiaiolin. * ? ?
Padding Saddle*, which ho will warrant
Waggon Harno**, Hiding Bridle*, Ac
and will soil aa low a* can he purchase,
elsewhere.
Pleaae call and examine for you reel vei
1). M. POER.
Lancaster, Feb. 12. Om?1
BET5P! BEEF!!!
THE 8UHS0RIBF.RH WILL FUR
nish good Beef to the citizens of thi
Village, on Toeedaya and Fridays of ear I
week, all the season?payment to be mad
monthly.
C0178ART A HAS8BLTINE.
July 14* 1*M. 31 i
!. LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS
D -?\. of any character or grnde against SI.
is- inon Heck ham, Esq., late of Jjincasler Dish1
triet, deceased, are notified to present the
1 11.. ...4 l-J > -?1 !-J 1. J -
en oiiinv uiirsiuu, 1*11(1 ?i11 iiincoico nri*
of requested to settle immediately either by cash
or note.
* A. J. CAIJTIIEN.
Qualified Executor.
Pleasant Hill P. O, Lancaster Dial., > 3m
May 4th, 1852, { 14
f-JjT" Southern Standard will please copy
four times in weekly, and forward bill to j
Pleasant Hill, P. O.
in *><|iiii> I.uiit'a?ter DiNtrie(. ,
i, John Richardson,
vs.
James M. R'chnrdson, Bill for
to Thomas Richnrdso i. I account,
sh Joseph B. Klinglc, and .olie:', and
? wife Margaret, so-fo.th.
! I Mary Allen,
lie Cyrus A.Allen & wife Jane. ?
. .
,n It appearing to my satisfaction t but all the
above named defendants reside wi.hout the
'o limits of this State. It is oidered. on I
motion of Moore solicitor for complainants. |
'o that the said defendants do answer, plead,
" or demur to the Bill in above case, on or (
on or before the 1st day of September, 1852, <
>n otherwise judgment pro eonfesso, will be 1
ordered against each and all of them. i
JAMES II. WITH Kit.SPOON, ,
c- C. E. L. T>.
Commissioners Office, )
Uneasier, C. If., S. C., [ ,
l)r May 24th, 1352. > May 26 3m. Hi ,
' MIN C H L L 1K E 0 li s. I
CATAWBA HOUSE,
On MiiiifSlreet,
b (A few rod* St?Jit of the Court House.)
THKalmve named House has
,r il.UJL been much enlarged and put JL&k
um, ami printed on entirely now Typo. I
Tlio Terms will l>c Two hollars per an- <
um, payable on the reception <>f the tirst i
number, and Three Dollars after that time 1
and within the vear. To Clubs of 20, 1
no. * |
The Democrat will be issued as soon as
a suflicont number of Subscribers are ob- (
tained to warrant the undertking. Ad- I
dress the Subscrl>er at Due West, Ah- i
beville District, S. C. >
II. D. WRAY. 1
J
X-tf" Individuals wishing to subscribe t
to the Democrat, will find a prospectus at \
each of the I'ost < >tliees in the District, (
and of the neighboring Districts.
jC?r IV >stmasters, are requested and | I
fully Biithorized to aet as our Agents. 1
11. D. W.
July, 1852. |
' Ttmmm 1
In Monroe, TV. .
"1XT 1). PORT1CB. respectfully informs J
TT the citizens of Moti<oe and serrounding
country, that he has permmiein'v located
himself in this place, w!ic c he will carry
on thewbovo husiness iu all its various .
branches in
Neatness and Style, *
and at the same time have a due regard to
THE LATEST FASHIONS. x
I!
w c titling done at short notice.
.1 tonror y. C. June 9 3m 18
NOTICE TO FARMERS." '
Joseph Clark, \
A T HIS SHOP, SIX MJI.ES SOUTH
1V of I Ancestor, on the Land's Ford road,
Makes Cotton Gins, best Cast Steel Saws,
at $'J per saw; ihe most approved Straw
Cutters, at $'25, cuts with two blades very '
fast and tine, and easy kept in order: also,
all kind of Gun work. Old Gins faithfully
repaired.
Also?AH kinds of Ttiming Wood or Iron t
and any Black Smith's work that nny eno
else cannot do, can be done hero. m4t. 17. (
Caution to Every Body! i
VLL PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED AND
Cautioned not to trade forn note given ^
by mo to John Turner, dated 3d January, f
1852, and due 1st December, 1852, for Six- j
ty Dollars. Said note was given for a Horse ,j
which was unsound at the time, fbnt I dTd
not know it,) and which Horse died in a few
daya after 1 got hire. I will not pay said .
note unless compelled by law, and I do not
believe a jnst law will make me pay it, as
the horae was unsound to rottenness.
STEPHEN WILLIAMS. "
m.ll ft 3t?em.D*
J. C. SECREST,
Magistrate.
a.AXCARTKB, ft. C. J
.,1 in thorough repair and furnished anew,
re and is now prepared to accomodate all
those disposed to give it a call. The subscriber
makes no Itoasts but will simply
T say that the Public shall be accommodap
ted in a style not excelled by any House
' in the up country.
.1. A. HASSELTIXE.
v_ Lancaster, Peb 12 tf ]
? A C ARD.
M essrs. g. f. Kennedy, of che?.
ter, and JAMES M. II(IEST. fo.m?
erly one of die prop.ictors of ibo PI, .piers'
Hotel, Charleston have leased die A 111**riemi
Hotel. Kisg-stckkt, and v.odd
respectfully solicit front their fdetids and
!E the travelling public a pov.'on of tbc'r petve
ronage. We pledge ourselves diet the
>w gcests of the Motel will receive neeoiiinioid
da.ion unsurpassed hy any in iliceiiv.
.n KENNEDY & IllJHST.
ill, Charleston, May 10. Gin 15
as
ESTRAYS.
lul 'TWEEN UP BY THE SUBSCRIBER
_1. at his residenec. within one mile of
' I rinds Ford, TWO MULES?one an Iron
Gray Mule, tlie ot'.ier a G-r.y llorse Colt,
with marks on his shoulder.
J. M. FAULKNER.
COTOWgins.
CIOTTOX GINS OF SUPERIOR CON.
J siruetion, and of the hest meie lal. at
R $2 per Saw, made and wer.a.i.ed bv the
... Suhsc.'her. Also. Wheat Fans, Thrashing
1 . Maeliines and Horse Mil's.
n.' Old Gins fai.litV'ly repaired. All o?dcrs I
j thankfully received and mini- untie ?wl.?t
J? to. " R. LNicCRElGHTT""
Jl Camden. S. ('., Ap?-il 11, 1852. lO.tiui.
"a SURVEYING.
A. AUSTIN
88 \f AY HH found at the OAT. twirl
ha House. ?t all times, ready to wait
upon those who may need his services as a
m Surveyer. April 28 12?it'
, linn astrrDiviiiion,i\o. SO,
, SONS OF TEMPERANCE,
Holds its Regular Weekly Meetings at the
Temperance llall every Sato day Evening,
at H o'clock. I. II. BLAIR.
June lfi. 10 R. S.
W. THURLOW C ASTON. i
L ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI
TOR IN EQUITY.
S, Attends the Courts in Isnicaster, Kershair
ami Adjoining Districts.
Z-jT OFFICE, CAMDEN, S.
'd LEATHER! LEATHER!!
j? TTPPER, SOLE, AND HARNESS
r. U I leather for sale at exi ri me low p> ices
a for cash, or exchanged for Hides previous to
rt 1st Jul.* next.
ly HASSELTINE & IIAGINS, Ag'ts.
r. May 1'J 3iiio It
t WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
? ^ SMART, ACTIVE LAD, ABOUT
IU or IU years 01 age, u.H nil Apprcntire
(o the Printing Business. One who
J possesses n good English education, and is ,
^ disposed to learn, may have a good s ination
by applying as above.
FOR SALE.
it A N EXCELLENT SETT OP WAGON
r- iY HARNESS, which will l>e sold low
n for Caah, if applied for immediately.
It. S. BAILEY.
Iron.
O AAA LBa 1R()N FORSALK I/)W
3 e Tv/v/ for caah, hy ,
10 CURETON &i MASSEY. 1
rf WHEAT FANS. j
m OERSONS WISHING ANY OF THE
j I nhnvo articles, can havensuperior qnul- i
, ity manufactured by applying to <
l'ETER JACOBS.
* Lancaster C. II. July 7 23 4t. I
'l Baoon 8c Lard,
5 l^OR SALE BY
j r 11 HAS8ELTINE & IIAGINS.
rl
PARTICULAR NOTICE!
** We ere now prepared to do all kinds of
HANDBILL, CHECK CARI)
* Such a* Blank*, Receipt*, Poster*, Paraph- 1
1 lets, du>., find on terra* a* cheap as can be
done in tho State or elsewhere,
wr Blanks of all kinds always on liasd,
or printed st short notice. '
PROSPECTUS OF
THE COTTON PLANT,
AND
Southern Advertiser.
Published weekly, to advocate Direct
Trade, Manufactures, Agriculture, and
the development of Southern Resources.
R<j C. G. IIA YLOR, Washington, D. C.
The importance of 8uvh a Journal as the
nuuiui uveus no exposition. The material 1
and substantial interest of the South have
been too long neglected The Cotton I'lanl
is established to promote these interests,
keeping entirely aloof from party politics.
A complete foreign and domestic
correspondence has been arranged. The |
best talent of the country will contribute to
our columns, which will present a medium,
of general communications, correspondence,
nnu information for the friends of the men- 1
sures we advocate. The proper steps have 1
been taken in Europe and America to lay !
the foundation of a direct foreign trade, at 1
the South,and to introduce our coarse man- 1
u fact ores into the continental European j
market. One object of the Cotton 1'laut '
will be, as the organ of direct trade, to stimulate
the South to carry out this important
iheasure.
\Vc call upon the Southern merchants generally
to send us their business cards, that
we may lay them before the country, to cnable
the friends of southern commerce, manufactures,
&c., to discriminate properly in
their desires to promote southarn enterprise, f
The importance of Washington City a /
point of location for such a Journal, cspeci- 7
idly in regard to opening foreign correspondence
and promoting our foreign relations; j
is apparent. The opportunity of seeing j r
here, also, members of Congress from every ]
district of the country, presents a means of .
general co-operation not to be found else- (1
where. t
To the Cotton, Sugar, Rice, and Tobacco
Planters, we look confidently lor support;
and to the friends of '"Direat '1 rude" throughout
the south we say?"show your faith by
your works." j
The regular issue of the "Cotton Plant" ]
will commence in June next. Advertise- (
incnts are particularly requested to be for- {
warded early. Business letters addressed to ,
C. (J. Baylor, Washington, 1). C. f
Correspondence from all interested in the j
cause we advocate is solicited, particularly ,
as to the crop, as we wish to give correct in- j
KM million UII ;i suojeci WIIK'II IS OI so milch
importance to the Planter, and in represontin"
which lie has been so often injured.
l'ost minders are requested to net as " -eiiL:
for us, alio to all who approve our cause we
look for pood fee ing, kindness and support.
Terms, $2, in advance.
I'UOSrWTl'S OF TIIK
SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT.
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
TO Ik1, published at Abbeville C. 11., I
and devoted to Polities, professing
and vindicating pure principles of Southern
Democracy?to Commerce, Agriculture,
Literature and the Family Circle;
containing also, all important obtainable
items of Intelligence. Also, contributing
as fas as its ability extends, a few truths in
the Arts and Sciences.
In matters of general interest, the
Southern Democrat will he conducted with
.. - .. \ - :? * >? - -??
.? lun uin-r 11 iim'|)i;uuu l? Ml VlUSSCS
of tlio community, and to koep its readers
advised of all matters of public and general
interest, and also those matters of a
local nature which more particularly affect
tli.) interests of the District.
< >n all subjects, the Southern Democrat
will be fearless and independent, but at
the same time, the subscriber pledges
himself that the columns ofhis paper shall
never be prostituted to selfish purposes,
or opened to discussions calculated to excite
personal enmity and discord. J
In size, the paper w ill he double medi- ,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPHI A, CHRONIC OR
NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES
OF THE KIDNEYS,
and all
diseases arising
from a disordered
Liver ok Stomach,
such AS CoNSTirAtion,
Inward Piles, Fullness,
or Blood to the Head, Acidity of
the Stomach. Nausea, Heart-burn,
Disgust eok Food, fullness, or weight
n the stomach, sour eructations, sinkino
ok fluttering at the pit of the stomach,
swimming of the head, hurried,
and difficult breathing, fluttering
at the heart, choking or suffocating
sensations when in a
lying posture, dimness of
vision, dots or webs
before the
sight,
Fevers and dull pain in the head,deficien*
:y or perspiration, Yellowness of the
skin and eyes,pain in the side, back, chest,
limbs, &.c., sudden flushes of heat, burning
in the flesh, constant imaginings of
evil and great depression of spirits, can
be effccutallv cured by
t>R. HOLLAND'S
CLE l)li. 1 TED GERMAN
LITTERS.
prepared by
I>R. 'C. IfI. JACKSON,
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORK,
120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their juncrr over the above diseases is not
xeelled?if eqvtailed?by any oilier jire/iara.
ion in the United Stairs, as the cures attest, in
nany eases after skillful physicians had failed.
'I nose Bitters are worthy the attention of
nvalids. Possessing great virtues in the
edification of diseases of the Liver and
esser glands, exercising the most searching
lowers in weakness and affections of the
ligestive organs, they are, withal, safe coram
mill lilnnvmt
READ"AND BE CO.\VI.\CED.
From the " Boston Boo."
The editor said. Doo. 22d,
Dr. Iluflaiul's Celebrated Herman Bitters
for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is
leservedly one of the most popular medicines
of the day. These Bitters have been
mod by thousands, and a friend at our elbow
says he has himself received an effectual and
lermancnt cure of Liver Complaint from the
isc of this remedy. We are convinced that,
n the use of these Bitters, the patient conitantly
gains strength and vigor?a fact worhy
of great consideration. They are plenlant
in taste and smell, and can he used by
icrsons with the most delicate stomachs
ivith safety, under any circumstances. We
ire speaking from experience, and to the
ifH'cted we advise their use.
"Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literiry
papers published, said, Aug. 25 :
' Dr. Hoflaml's Herman Bitters, mannfacured
by l)r. Jackson, are now recommended
t?y some of the most prominent mombers of
the faculty as an article of mncli efficacy in
ascs of female weakness. As such is the
lase, we would advise all mothers to obtain
n bottle, and thus save themselves much
sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions
will find these Bitters advantageous to
their health, as we know from experience
the salutary effects they have upon weak
lystcms."
MORE EVIDENCE.
The Hon. C. 1). Hineline, Mayor of the
City of Camden, N. J., says:
" IIookland's Gkbman Bitters.?Wo
have seen many flattering notices of this
medicine, and the source fiom which they
came induced us to make inquiry respecting
its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded
to use it, and must say we found it specific
in its action upon diseases of the liver
and digestive organs, and the powerful influence.
it exerts upon nervous prostration is
really surprising. It calms and strengthens
the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose,
making sleep refreshing.
"If this medicine was more generally used,
we are satistied there would be less sickness
as from the stomach, liver, and nervous system
the great majority of real and imaginary
diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy
condition, and you can bid defiance to
epidemics generally. This extraordinary
medicine we would advise our friends who
ire at all indisposed to give it a trial?it will
recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in
tvery family. No other medicine can proluce
such evidences of merit."
Evidence upon evidence has been reeeiv>d
(like the foregoing) from nil sections of
the Union, the last three years, the strong?st
testimony in its favor, is, that there is
nore of it used in the practice of the reguar
Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other
lostrums combined, a fact that can easily he
istablUhcd, and fully proving that a scicntifc
preparation will meet with their quiet approval
when presented even in this form.
That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint
and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt nfter
using it as directed. It nets specifically
upon the stomach and liver; it is preferable
to calomel in all bilious diseases?the effect
is immediate. Thov can he administered to
female or infant with safety and reliable ben?fit
at nny time.
/jook icell to the marks of the genuine.
They have the written signature of C. M.
JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name
down in the bottle, without which they are.
tpurious.
For sale Wholesale and Retail at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
r\o. 130 Arch street, one door below Sixth,
'hiladelphia; and l?y respectable dealers
fencrnlly through the country.
PRICKS REDUCED.
To ei able all clases of invalids to enjoy
he advant iges of their great restorative powirs.
Sinp/r Bottle 75 Cent*.
Also, for sale by 1IA1LE &. TWITTY,
Lancaster, C. II.
Wholesale Agents for N. C., S. C., Geo.,
k c., IIA VILA ND, HA R RA />, ?J- Co?
Charleston, S. C.
July 14 23 eow lv
A NEW AND YALUABIjE B(X>K !
LIFE OF ROBERT EMMETT,
The Celebrated Irish Patriot and Martyr.
With his Sfteerhes, ?fr. also an Appendix,
containing valuable portions of Irish History,
by John IV. Hurke.
rlilS work is oho of tho most readable
biographies ever offered to the Ameii>nn
reader, and will be hailed with iov by
svery admirer of the distinguished but ill a
1 1.: A
au-u miiijwi.
Beaidea the life of Robert Emmett, it
;ivcft n minute detail of the various insurectiona
and outbreak* of the Iriah in uttemping
to free themaelvee from Engliah bonagc.
Also the life of Theobald Wolfo
'one, the trial of Mitchell, O'Brien, Meagher,
nd their compatriot*.
The work contain* 308 pngca, beautifully
ound in Mualin. I'rice onlv <fti? Dollar
All order for the Book will bj promptly
tended, liberal deduction ina?. Mo agent*
- iio will ncll the work for na. For nue by
look w. Her* generally. Addreas
JOHN W. BURKE. CaMville, Ga.
Wood Wanted.
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