L)ocs any one pretend for a moment to believe that Aaron Burr would have received the vote of the State, and that too, over one ol her own sons, if the people | could have voted! Would the people ; have voted for this bold, bad recklese | man! Never?never. It could only have I occurred as it did occur, under Uie very 1 system we have in South Carolina; a system whereby the people have no direct ^ agency in voting for the highest office in , the Government. I The estimation iu which Burr was held among lh> /xopfe was shown by what occurred in Chexterville, when he was on his way to Richmond, Va., to stand his trial. It wm stated on his trial by one of 1 U. S. officers who bad him in charge, that while they were on their way to Washington, being at Chester Town. or Chester C. II., South Carolina, Burr, observing a i small collection of people, gut off hi-* v horse, went into the company, asked t?f l?cmg t under nn illegal arrest iiikI inilitan guard. t The officer, however, wmn rv-instr.te?1 !iiin ( on hia horse, ami directed the guaru to ? proceed. The peo|?le manifested no die- , position to interfere." (See rejiort ut Burr's ] trial.) | r Nothing can be clearer than this pro- / position: that in a country circumstanced 1 l?ke ours, and under a government com ti- i tuted like ours, the peoj/le have a rij:1?t to i vote for those who may be sole* tin to , rule ove them. There can be nogood tea , son for attempting to withhold this right , from them. That the ih-oj le wih succeed , i mi wresting it fntn tin hands that hn\oso i long hold it, we have no ? oithi. Our in- ,, formation from all partsi il < S ate leads u* to In'hevc that tin | o?j i n l>egin- ] liing to la* fullv wvum-i?il > !..y w'l' ! not make, as hen !? \ir? a -p.. im< fort, and then i<' p :t< I ?]Uies4-cnc?, hut, li 11 tin \ ate ?. mimil never to relax il c^ x*,r. > i ai til their rights arc lab'tshed.? J'a/m t'n S'/ ? | **?+ 'r ? | [Km: rut. ; 1.1 < * 1. j 1 Geographies1 InKon. I 1 I am composed of thirty I t- -h My 1, 15, 20, 17,5 is on oi" h 1 ill.,:.*. 44 'J, 4,6, IS, 17,2,30,UR.'aa town iu c in. u 3, 30, 23, 17, 7, 15. io otic ol' tin- < ? ! town in t'eiin sylvanin. I * "8, 20, 17, 10, 13,24, 17, is a town in I ' Tennessee. 44 9,28, II, 2, 17, i? a town in Mkliig.n. " .10,24.20, 17, 11,2. 17, io n county in * II, 27, 25, 17,22. is a ri\ er in Engl ind. ' M 12, 2o, 2(i, 28. in a town in Rusoi i. M 13, 17, 5, 26, 15, U a I. kc in HnsoLi. "*? 14, 2. 17,3,13,5. in i county in Missouri. j 44 15, 8, 24, 18, 17, in a I .ko in Ir land. , 44 16, 27, 16, 17, 19. in a county in Wisconsin. 44 17, 15, 29, 2, 24, 23, 13, 17, is n town in ^Arkansas. . 44 18, 15, 26, 8, 7, is a lako in Maine. 44 19,27,18, 17, 11, U a river in Cunadu West. ( - zu. Of i n, fJ, zo, in a river in ancient Italy. M 21,128, ft. 17, is a town In France. ' 44 22, 13, 3, I ft, 1ft, is a town in Sweden. " 23, 17, 17, in, 6, in n town in Irrl.nul. 44 i4, 28, I, 20, 1ft, in a town in ancient Grceee. I** '2ft, 8, 20, 4, 8, 1ft, in a loan in Sicily. 44 27, ft, 2, 12, IG, 20, 28, in one of the Uni 1 ted State*. i 44 27, 13,14. 7 inn town in Gcorjii. I " 28. fi. 11, 15, 29, 28. in a town in Sp in 44 29, 1ft, 3. 17, 20, 28. in a town in ?l !y . ~ 30, ft, 8, 7, 17, 9, 'in nn Ul .ml i n? mi Greece. My whole U one of th" gre .Unt invention* I ever known. ? i fg" Answer next week. Answer to the Iniginn of I ,nt week . ? 44 Th* Lahcastfr Ledger." Ten, Heart, Earth, Leech, Ant, Needle. Cat, Anger. Steel, Tsr, Eel, Reglet, I^rad, ' Rar. IlMr Gnat V.tltap R.nl j? m ? * i I LANCASTER PRICES CURBEHT, < Cumcied Wefily f CANbl.hR A?i. . '. 80 i ii3j ! % T liow. .'V . I 20 CiJtH.H. K'u>.%... . *. 11 a IJ j Java 1 I -1 Hi * U !K \ |?< r huith S? ) ?i r Mi I I 00 a J 10 I h(? a '."j hii'Uk |k i >iU. tt 00 a l.ARh (ki lb 1.' a MULAWfiR W. L. p? rg. i :i :?.;j 1 , \ N. O. . 46 b 60 RICK !>?-. Uuftli.'!. 3 !)>) u 1 " MG. .RH, Ij>. f |>rrtl>. |o u )' Crtudui *. .) 10 m 12 ? A N. 4 Ha 9 , n. V. KrUnni.10'a II HAI.T |n r *?ck 2 ID a '2 '2b JJIIO'i pi r il>. 8 a 10 NkAl KI.KKI-4 No. I... ii.hlil. 19 a y No. :I 11 n\2 1 No. 3 *. . 7 a 8 ( TAUOW per lit. 10 a l-'t I.Kll OKb. N.C). Whi*luy.g..l. 6J|a . 0 Old Rye " .. I ? ? a Cue. llr-nd) .. 3 00 m 4 00 |Jya?o London l'ort?r^B..rU dx 4 50 e SWl n * - " pinU..-J AO ?3U> ( COMMERCIAL, a ? . Th?V*rk?U. | C'HAHl-EfiTOii^ApipiM '.?Ihlf-j-at I otttx* . Comm?1 b? Upland uu.rk?i upp*.r? to * ? mnm to aLod, only 19 balm ?h??god " I. bend? Ihk morning. I'rice? from 9 to 11 L vents. r , i ? Columbia, August 1,~-CoTTon?Th? oot- C too market woo Ann to>4*y. Sale? 100 Isles, C *t former quotations, vfo 9f to ION The Cere for Deeftiw. We mentioned in a brief paragraph hat a young iady of Vermont has been :ured of her deafness. It seems that ibout three yearn of age she became Very leaf of both ears. In conversation it wan liliicult to make her hear, and she eoninued in this wretched state until about iightecti years of age, when an Indian loetor chanced to see her, who told her uother, Mrs. It., that the oil of onion and obacco would cure her if prepared as fol I'W "Divide un onion, and froin the cenlru ako out h piece the size of a coiiiinou mhiUUi; till ill in cavity withal'rewli quid of .olatcco, iiikI bind the onion logeiliei in is uauat t>liK|N-; roast it, then trim otf the tiler pari uuiii you come to that portion ntgliuy vo.orm or |tenetrated by the to j.cco; put u into a vial. Three drops ot Inn 01. Mrs. It. informed me, alio dropped it.- n?r err after her daughter had retirs. I. ot-;, ttInch iminotliMlely gave her -oiisiUerai>ic pain, which lusted some time. Uelorv morning, however, her iiearing w as to exto mely delicate ami sensitive, that the anrtereti by the sound of common cont'd nation! Tins she overcame, and for more ti.itii three years past her Iiearing lia.. lis ii ?nt.it r. sorts', to the great joy >1 her part Hi.- mi li-emis! Having la-en ictpi.tiiiit .1 w.ii tlrv t inily for many years, lie- . .. ni i.i ii.oiis ami gratifying, ii.. 1 .... , t. jn tiie !o the nffl iletj, it(i;i . i e> ... .1 ng (li s Minple and efl'ecllli. on. t ...- .t-.i'iit-ss known." Curnliiuiin. ft /??./.' f< tui'trtsi /'?/ htotrit for :t r ( ? -tio tin j> r:-,- , o ih. '.'-i I It ! t \ . I 111H-. . I t l'|. I *. i l" I' | i- III ! \ I ' -i's ci1"' * ' x ii J ?" '' I |.\ . !.'!/i 1.1 . II It: l'l t ?'?. ' I >cs! t'.uii . win r f't< m i .1 vv: !i? :: ?-. ? r*!' i ?! I V Wav. ;; > ,:j- :i I .. r , (' 'I ' ? !.. >' t?...,?!>.?< i' i?:tr ' I?v i>*. i . M. I ; hieit, "i :?'*. .??.'vi-. n. *n-1 > ;. rr 1 ! ;ii--'I.- ii , -l. < ;.-u??r r- |n?t, I'JII A* \\ I- lave ll-i'1 these Hitters. an-' !;m?\* th.i! tli?*\ :ir- v' Hi-Ill t>>r till* l \ ? f.'ihj ftm. 23 SPECIAL NOTIfKS. NOTICE LANCASTER I>1 VISION \?. 30 Sons ?f Temperance are eruii'Mly solieitid to Atti'ml n Celebration of Hanging Roc"; Division, which will come off on tin- 13 inst., ?t Mount Rethel Church at 10 Vclock A. M. Py iffilcr of JAMES DENTON W. P. August 4tli, 1852 26 2L 1-4T The friend* of GEORGE McC. WITIIERSPOON, Em,., announce him a* a Candidate to represent thin Di.itrict in the Senate of the next legislature. per The friend* of W.M. MeKENNA announce him as a c .ndid.ito to represent this District in the Senate, at the ensuing election. MR. EDITOR:?Pie..so ..nnounce Pol. TliOMAS VV. IHJEV . s .. suitable e ndij tcto represent this District in the Senate, te to >i t,. !ll*tiirl of Luir rtt-r in the !ioo?e of ileprs nt tive* t the ensuing I- otlon for *Ie;nb r* of 'ho ' eginl turn. 4t The fr n * of J A. STEWM ' V iiuoMit" bin. s ndid te f.r the oflir ifOiurk of the Court, t the ensuing Kl-v ion. MR. EDITOR:?He * .nnminee >ir. \. it Hi.K MOV * ,r n.lUI t- lor Clerk ?i in- i n i i HIM IIIIM MKfiiou, mi MANY VOTERS. K (?. IU1.I IM? * i* nnnoiiiirici-d a c. iiiliil. t. fur ibi1 ntlwu ??f < li-rk of ihe iiurt i?l lb- iM'xl i ! ?!'lull, by MANY KRIKMWA SUPPORTERS. MK. EDITOR .?I'Imiic .'iinouncp JOHN I. ADAMS .* ? suit .bin r indiil'ti* for Mi rk of the Court, at the next election, mid MANY VOTERS. Tin- friend* of William Robikmox nnounce him ha a candidate fpr the office of *lerk of the Court nt the next election. |W~ Hm friends of P. T. MOBI.KY ?nounce hiui w?Cmulidite fur Tax Collector I the next election. tf Jfl . i MR. EDITOR?I'lriiM announce ("apt. L A. Gnxssrni aa a Candidate for Tax CoU wfor of Lancaatar District, and oblige MANY VOTERS. | MR. 8WT0|i PiMM MHM?unc? J R ONNEIX, m Cudkbte for T?x clleotor, ?ai ?Wig* MANY VOTERS. | NEW MVBRTMEM "lli CTI OK. State of South Carolir LANCASTER DISTRICT. Ojffire Court of General Sessions < Comm-. i Pleas. 111. R. I'RICK, K*q., Clerk of i 9 Court, in pursuance to tliu direction tlu Act of the legislature in such case in : d provided, do hereby give public no that un Election lor Tax Collector lor I caster District will be held on Monday, 11th day of October next, at the usual pit of election throughout the said District. VV itness uiy hand at Oinc.isterC.il., 10th day of August. A. D., 1852. II. It. PRICE, Clerk (J. S. and C. I August 11 12m 27 HGTOl fWVIOSE MEM HERS OF LANC JL tkk Division Sons of Teuipcra desirous of attending the Pie Nil Hanging Rock, are reqiiesteji to n after tea THIS EVEN I NO, (Wcdnesd ut the Catawba House. 13y request of R. S. llAILEY, Aug 11. It Chairman Can wa mT i A GbhTnLMAN who is well prep il to take eh. rge of i.ud conduct u U ..Olj respectable Mil. ge store, as Wales! book-keeper and collection Clerk. Ti ..ppiicunt conscious of such *\ alilic.it i...incui..lc ..ud peraiaiient eiiiployiiient i.v gin n. iaiipiiie ,.t this otlice. ogust II. 27 -It. tt A i\ T fc I). i ., i or. ? i k.i. in a respect j. y -n\ hi loan, a ciit . in.i iligcnt - o in.. rs of . ,e. i'.iiiii1 n write a ..... II llll . a i. 11. i .ii .i.tic ..one u. -.i . |>| Iy wIki i it ?t-iigioi.hi) t.inu ..cico ;.n?i Wvi ecu... lc.. in lii. e ruin..I principles oi l . Ayply .1 tin* Olliee. \iiqu>I i 1. *11 li < notice. r I MIL nbscribcr h.m removed t'roni li?? A at mi oppumtr lliu W..ttcreu Hum .in- store lornn-ily occupied by Mcssr> bnvy A .m?>, where ho in.cods cunl'ii lua business ill i.li ila v. ili.ua br llvlli'4. expects lo visit sow I nr? ilea moll h.w llo v. ill add li> Ilia pres. lit I. rj?* sloci which Ik invites lio tlculion < f Ilia til mi cua.ouicin ill the i all. C. MAT11ES' 0 C..mdcn, Auy. 11. 4t lii LAM) FOR SALE. WlLn.svll my tract ol" Land on C A Crock, coiit.ininy bo Acres, more or uiijuiiniiy I. aids ol VV in. (Limbic, U< Crockett and Andrew Crockett, i am iny a way. BEN i ACOU Auyunt II. It* '21 State of South Carol! i EXECUTIVE DEPARTME? JULY 30th, 186 WJIEUEAK information has received by this Department a murder wan committed on llic U* lluyli Dove, in Marion District, HUGH CAMPPKLL, and that the Campbell lias either lied or conceals sell". Now, iii order that the said Camj may In: broiiyhl to trial, be it km that 1, John 11. Mkans, Governor in over the State of South Carolina, do i this my Proclamation, offeringa rewai TNVo' HUNDltED DOLL A Its fur delivery t?? tlie J.ul of M irioti l>istrivt Cam|>l>ell is about 30 or 35 years 5 feet 8 inches high, stoutly built, w quick and ?tej?s short; has blue < Roman nose, black hair and thick bt In testimony w hereof, I have signet name and atlixcd the seal of State. J' ?ON H. MEAXS, [l. * By the Governor, Bkkjami.v Pkrkv, Secretary of St as August 11. lnt 27 MISJE LLANE01) EXECUTIVE ItEPARTMEl Chari.estox. S. C..3J June, 185 1171IKREAH, information has rem \i% this Uep.rtincnt, that one MA Ml HUFF, Otherwise called H AMU HI, li/UGII w ho w .s convicted of negro s ilig it I hi nt> need to be h.nged, but sol#s . u. iit v |> idoncd by the (iovernoi condition ot' his leaving the State, nevei return h s viol, ted the condition of his don. and is no within tho limits of the M rr lire and h e the appearance of had healtl Given umK-r my h rid and the Seal of St to of South Carolina, thia third d.i June, in the year of our laird on? tl * and eight hundred and tifty-two. By the Governor, J. II. MEAN! Hf.xjamix Perry, Seeretary of St .te July 24 26 Notion of Election. AN KMBCTION WILL bk HRU> Lancaster Court IIca'se, on d.iy, thu '21st itiftk, for Csplain of the I citsier Rifle Company, to till the nu occasioned by the rnaiffnation of Cnpt. / Kovrtnl. Also, for 2dlieutenant, to fill vtKtnney occasioned by tho redonntion J. B. Boyd. By order of Col. H. II. Pricr, 21st Rt So. C*. Militi*. WM. ROWEL, 2 TIIOH. Mi DOW. > Manager R. 8. CROCKETT, > August 4. '20 St 1 MaU Arrangements. jj Camdt'ii JIail DUB MONDAY, WKDNE8DAY, AND FKIDAY, . At 8 o'clock, P. M. 8 DKPART8 TUB8DAY TIH KHDAY, A 8ATUIIDAY, ^ At 7 o'clock, J. J/. ^ U 7 d'lmrf ?>v next 1 N * ' mail. * |l? T i? \f w:tr r i? \i S ' ' "" t< " MIS( Hi AFEODS.!;' I ? _] - N o T I U E Is nan, ?S IIERKRY GIVEN, THAT AN AT- j*' it tin H plication will he niadv, tUT , s KU| , Uj.(. x e W li a' Mount Bethel Cltureli oa Kri j " I v. tlit li'.th August next. The procssion I1' will lie formed t lu o'eloek.A. M Sever. I j ^ tltlr>-sses will he delivered on th .t oee. sioii. . .\ll iicighhoiitig divisions are re.sp ectl'nlly in- ' i ohl v'itcd to ttettd. Bv order of I). G? \V I'. , U jly It 23 It j JOHN USSIIEY, R. S. I tun' IK B^COitf. BACOI*. hvt'i ? |,l those imlehteil for the nlxtve rtiele. | * K* . V . re r oju s'edto eoine forw\.rd ..ltd pay 1 t f'td- up. ^ CURETON eV MASSEV. August tth. 1H.VJ. 20 Ot. OUR MOTTO IS " Quirk S'l/'.t nnu ,'"s '* llu ' I ; . P'i Z-if" Our Sod.. Fountain is now in ope- 1 ration, and tve are prep red to accommodate ' j'ls'll our customers with Soda Water, Syrups, DWn, &c. lec always on hand, ami Isuic.iHtcrvifle, S. C., April 28. 3tno. 75 NOTICE. " * ' |lih ITAVINC4 DISPOSED OF MVSTOCK , 1 1 of Dry (ioods ml (iroeeries to J. K. ., Currton, I t..ke this method of returning ii . 6t 21 ] 1000 BOOK AGENTS ST W A N T E D I FOIC T1IK VjJ', SOUTHERN ok will be f 1EI) forwarded to ny p irt of the 1'nited States, t rh's- free of jtoslaffe. Address, I J. W BRADLEY, j 'irty 48 North Foimh street. Philadelphia. ft? THE LADIES' WREATH. S ih(. rpH? SEVENTH VOLUME OF TH18 |, y 0f X popunr magazine commenced with the nus- May nun l>er, 18&J. Front the nnpreeodcnted hui'ccm th.>t bus attended it-t publication . 4 the publisher in encouraged to renewed efforts, and will spare no expense to uutke the ' Wreath m welcome visitor to the fireside of I' its 100,000 readers. Each nurnlier will con- 1 tain 32 large p iges, filled witli entirely orig- ,, in.il articles, from the pens of the best Amer- |, ienn writers, and one steel engraving, and a AT bcnutifully coiorod flower plate?nicking s tttr- volume of 432 p .gesand 24 embellishments. " sin- Tho Wreath will be mailed, on receipt of 8 ocy tlie money, st tho follow ing prices, vii* J. One copy, $ I four copies, $3 . seven do., the $6; ten do., $7 ; fifteen do., #10; and twtmI of ty do., $13. Specimen numbers furnished gratis to those desiriring to form clubs, ig't Agents wanted, in all parts of the United States, to procure subscribers, and sell bound volumes. To men finrnishinf* tesilmnnl?l? ? of chj?rwt< r, lilx?r?l cnronn^cnicrrt will be I given. Add cm, J. C. BURDICK. . ' 143 N*?mu street New York. IRV GOODS & GROCERIES. WOODVILLE STORE, ix Miles South of Lancaster C. H. LI Y STORK IS NOW OPEN, AM) iJ. ready fur the accommodation of Cusmiers. I have a fine stock of Goods, and general assortment; ladies and gentlemen m bo accommodated to almost any article of TAI'I.^A FANCY DRY CiOOD* HATS, HOOTS ft- Sit OA'S, GROCER IKS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, SADDLERY, CONFECTION. 1 It IKS, uiiuvs <1- MKD1CIXES, {Mineral and Patent:) khoo! ISooMN&Ktntioiiit'i'y. Hoiincfs &<>., &c., [y goods are nil now, and woll selected to ' jit II classes, and can ho sold low for cash i r to approved customers on short time.? | ountrv produce taken in exchange, and I loretore ecrncatly solicit a chafe of puhlio I itronage. Persons wishing anything in j ly line, will find it to their interest to call ' :td examine my stock boforu purchasing , so wh"re, Ai.so?I have a line lot of l ikely (youtig o. 1) Slaves for sale; and among the nunier, t\ lirst r..to Cook, House Servant and ' eamstrcss, which 1 will sell in proportion > the times, for cash or approved paper on I tort time. Ladies call if you wish really to hay some- | ting fine and nice. Myself or clerk will : ike great pleasure in exhibiting our goods, ! ltd still greater pleasure in packing up for 1 ou?and w hat will please you still better, ' ley are truly Southern, purchased in Hal- j more,a Southern citv. * KLI C. BISIIOl*. Woodville, Lancaster Dist., / June 30, 1S.VJ. { 'Jl tf. C* 0 0 D S Cheaper Than Ever, AT BELLAIR, S. C , gtu. THE S U HSC It I It E R, . , j wishing to reduce his s'ook, SS of Sl'MMKR (.'fWlDS, pre- !i-?? & : h?u-, o pun h sing his Fall supplies, w ill ' II Hit' i> I lire ot Suniin. r Goods ?n hand I irrif refund jiric .*, those in w:-ril of ,'jnods ill now h '.vo :in opportunity to purchase n i!u> most advniit oooiis terms. An early II is solicit ml, as IJ.ir. . _ ->..iuv in uir kihiji lorncrlv occupied , Hummus & Button us a uoriage shop, oik* lnt below the Court House on l)iml;i|i street, would respectfully nforin the eiti/.ens of I jincaster ami sitrrouti(liufi countrv, th .t lie is now prepared to arrv on the Harness business in all its varims branches ; having h;.d a thorough e\po irnce in the business, the subscriber vonbl respcetrullv solicit the custom ?f all persons being in want of anyliing in his hue: and hopes by a strict e.tention to business,an l working nothing but he best material, to share at least a portion >f the public patronage. All work warranod. Saddles repaired at short notice, ('all altd examine, ami lie conviheed that e m sell Harness or anything in the llartess line as low, according to quality, as cm ic bought in ("li .rleston. I). A. BUTTON', feb "JO fun 3 SADDLE &l HARNESS Establishment. . TUK srilSCUIHKU UKS1 '' |iectfll!lv informs the citi/elis of his District and elsewhere, that In* has einoved from his forme r stand to the o!?l itand formerly occupied bv F. Iv. ISrtunnett, where lie is prepared to carry oil the Nubile and Harness business in all its vn ions branches; such as Covering ami Padding SjuMIos, wliicli he will warrant; IVaggon Harness, Hiding llridlcs, . M. l'OKll. Lancaster, Keh. 12. (>m?1 3tato of South Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT' CHAItLKSTON, June 3, 185'2. HpiKRKAS,T\YO HILLS OK IX1 >1CTMKNT for Murder have ichui found hy the Grand Jury of Chnrleson l>i>trict, at the March sitting of the Jourt of General Sessions, against one silAliLKS FKKGUSON?the one for lie murder of a slave named John, and ho other tor the murder of one Joseph iIcGorty. And whereas, the said Charles Ferguon has tied fr in justice, or so secrets liniself as to avoid the process of the >?w. Now be it known, that in order to bring he said Charles Ferguson to justice, f, ohn II. Means, Governor in and over the liatoof South Carolina, do issue this my irochumtion. offering a reward of TVV<) 1UNDKED DOLLARS for the delivery f the said Charity Ferguson at the Chariton Jail. Said Ferguson is about fourteen years f age, nltout fixe feet four inches high, lender, dark hair and complexion, somevh??t. 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 ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. J. 11. MEANS. Jy the Governor. ItcKjAMi* TVkry, Secretary of State. August 4th 1958 26 4t. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. AM, PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS of any character or grade against Si. limn Beckham, Esq., late of l.uucustcr District, deceased, arc notified to present the satnu legally attested, and all indebted are requested to settle immediately either by cash or note. A. J. CAUTIIENV Qualified Executor, i'leasant Hill P. O, I^meastcr Dist.,) 3ui May 4th, 1852, \ 14 ;-ty~ Southern Standard will please copy four times in weekly, and forward hill to ' Pleasant Hill, P. O. In Eqiuil)?Lauciu-ii'i* John Richardson, vs. James M. Richardson, Bill for Thomas Richardson, nccount, Joseph H. Klinglo, r.nd relief, ami wife Margaret, so-foith. Mary Allen. Cyrus A.Allen & wife Jane. It appearing to my satisfaction that all the a hove named defendants reside, without the limits of this State. It is ordered, on motion of Moore, solicitor lor complain..nts, : that the s.yd defendants do answ er, plead, or demur to the Hill in above ease, on or j on or before the 1st day of September. 1852, ; otherwise judgment pro confvsso, will be | ordered against each and all of them. JAMES II. W!T1IERSI'(X)X, C. E. E. IX ! Commissioner's ()iliee, i Eancaster, C. II., S. (!., ? May *2 Ith, 1852. > May 20 3m. 10 m i s e Fl L i si t; o i" CATAWBA HOUSE, Oa Jlniu-htreo., (,\ few rods Suulh if tie Cmirl /louse.") J ^ THE above named House has I IV" | been mueli enlarged ami put .iti.Uk in thorough repair and furnished anew, and is now prepared to accomodate all those disposed to give it a call. The subscriber makes no boasts but will simply say that the I'uh'ie shall be accommodated in a sty!?* not excelled by any House iu the up country. * J. A. IIASSKLTIXK. 1 ... ... . - 1-' ' > l^UK-.l-l'T, I'CM rj (I ] A C ARB. MESSRS. (5. F. KENNEDY. of Civs. J tor, and JAMES M. HURST, formerly <1110 of tlo' proprietors ol' the Flenh rs' Hotel, Charleston. have leased tli 1:5?<*I riciui SloJi !. Kiv.;-sTi:r.r.T, and would respectfully solicit from their friends and the tr.iveiling public a portion.of their p::trERSONS WISHING ANY OF THE 1 above artieh s, can I live a superior quality manufactured by applying to PETER JACOBS. Ivuicnster C. II. July 1 22 4t. Eacon &. Lard, 17HJR SALE BY F II IIASSELTINE A llAGINS. PARTICULAR NOTICE ; We are now prepared to do all kinds of IIANHB1LI. CHECK K CAHH PRiMTtira Such a* Blanks, Receipt*, Poster*, Pamphlet*, dec., and on terma an cheap as can bo done in the State or elsewhere, j-y- Blank* of all kinds always on hbt.il, or printed at short notice. PROSPECTUS OF THE COTTON PLANT, AND Southern Advertiser. Published weekly, to advocate Direct Trade, Manufactures, Agriculture, and the development of Southern Resources. By C. Cr. BA VLOR, Washinyton, J). C. The importance of such a Journal as the above, needs no exposition. Tlso material and substantial interest of the South have been too long neglected The Cotton Plant is established to promote these interests, keeping entirely aloof from party politics. A complete foreign and domestic correspondence has been arranged. The % i.iiviit 01 buv vuuijin MIII timuiuuic lu our columns which will present a medium, of r^ners l communications, correspondence, | ami information l'or the friends of the mcnj sinvs we advocate. The proper stt ps have | been taken i:i Europe and America to lav ; the foundation of a direct foreign trade at tile South, and to introduce our coarse tmtnjuf.ctiircs into tlie continental European market. One object of the Cotton 1'1'int will he,as the organ of direct trade, to stimulate the South to carry out tins important j measure. We call upon the Southern merchants generally to send us their business cards, that we may lay them before, the country, to enable the friends of southern commerce, manufactures, &c., to discriminate properly in their desires to promote soutlinni enterprise, The importance of Washington City a point of location for such a Journal, especially' in regard to opening foreign correspondence ::ud promoting our foreign relations; is fippirent. The opportunity of seeing here. also, members of Congress from every* district of the country, presents a means of general co-operation not to be found elsev here. To the Cotton, Eugar, Itiee, and Tobacco Planters, we look confidently tor support; and totlic friends of4 Direct Trade" throughi rut the south we say?' show your faith by i your works." The regular issue of the "Cotton Plant" I will commence in June next. Advcrtisc| incuts are particularly requested to be forj warded early. Husinuss letters addressed to | (i. Riylor. Washington, I). C. j Correspondence from all interested in the cause, we advocate is solicited, jutriieuhtrlif j as in the crop, as we wish to give correct inI form tion on a subject \\ hicli is of so much j importance to the Planter, ami in representI ing which he has been so often injured. I Pos!masters are requested to act as agent! for lis. and to ail who approve our cause wo bmk l'.?r good fee ing, kindness and support. Terms, ?5*2, in advance. riiosi'kcn s ok Tin-; SOUTH KKN DEMOCRAT. A WEEKLY 1TEWSPAPER, > he published at Abbeville O. If., _J?_ and devoted to Politics, professing and vindicating pure principles of Southcni 1 ? mocracy?to Commerce, Agriculture, Literature and the family Circle; j containing also, all important obtainable items of Intelligence. Also, contributing ae fas its its ability extend*, a few truths iu | the Arts and Sciences. | in matters of general interest, tins ! Southern Detnocr.it will be conducted with I a view tor nder it acceptable to all classes 1 of the community, and to keep its readers udvbcd of all matters of public and general interest, and a!.>o those matters of a I local nature which inure particularly at feet I tli i interests of the District, i < hi all - ubji cts, the. Southern Democrat j will be fearless and. independent, but at the. same time, the subscriber pledges | himself that the columns of his paper shall never be prostituted to scltisli purposes, I or opened to discussions calculated to excite personal enmity and discord, f In size, the paper will ho double medium, and printed on entirely new Type. Tho Terms will ho Two Dollars per annul, pay a I le on the reception of the first ' number, ar.d Tliroo hollars aftor tliat time j an ! witiiiu the voar. To Clubs of 20, ' *;?o. The Democrat will be issued as soon as j a sufHeent number of Subscribers are obI taiued to warrant the midcrtking. AdI dress tbo Sulwcrber at Due West, AbI bevilly District, S. C. II. J). WliAV. lii'lividuals wishing to subscribe | to the Democrat, will fitul a prospectus at 'each of the l'ost Offices in the District, land ?f the neighboring Districts. it-r?" l'ostmasters, are requested and , iV.lv uuthorized to act as our Agents. II. D. W. J illy, 1852. I o r* /Tt 5tt\ r? **.2 /ct 1 ?1 H M Lr 1 r Liu IjO ? Tut LPJ ji /i a Bjtjn Era .Tlottroc, If. C. j \\T lb I'ORTICE, respectfully informs > t the citizens of Monroe and surroun! ding country, that lie has permanent!v locaj ted himself in this plnee, where he will caVi ry on the. above business in nil its various ; branches i.u Neatness and Style. ! r.nd at the same time have a due regard to I 77/A* / ITA'CJ' rtcrn/o'o J-t!T" Celling done at .short notice. Monro? .V. (' June 9 2:n 18 NO TICK TO FARMERS. Joscph Clark, VT IMS SHOP, SIX MII.ES SOUTH of I/monster. on the I.and's Ford road, j Makes Cotton (.ins, best Cast Steel Saws, | at >$2 per saw; the most approved Straw Cutters, at >$25, cuts with two blades very fast and f.ne, and easy kept in order; also, all kind of Gun work. CHd Gins faithfully repaired. Also?All kinds of Turning Wood or Iron and any Rlsok Smith's work that any eno ! else cannot do, can bo done here. nitt. 17. Caution to Every Body! VLI. PERSONS AMI NOTIFIED AN1> Cautioned not to trade for a note given by me to John Turner, dated 3d Januarj, ; |Ho2, and due 1st December, 185'J, for Bix| ty Dollars. Said note was given for a Home j which was unsound at the time, fbut I did not know it,) and which Horse died iu a few days alter 1 got him. I will not par said note unless compel led by law, nud i an not j believe a iust law will niiak<. m? n,u - . - ? r*v ? the horse was unsound to rottonneiut. STEPHEN WILLIAMS, mil 6 3t?cuj.D* Wood Wanted. FOlt WHICH CA8II WILL HE gnvn. Apply at thh wfflre.