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r j Mies. They are both remark Abn, and are much esteemet mo( their arrest cati only b f M barely got over considcrin 1M)f the Cornelia, when the Child ?Vmcrican hark, which had jut Mwi\s ordered by the Governmcr loaded with all dispntch.it bavin # information that sundry package v #ing arms had been shipped o V' /of her at New York, and to tnak r i I ?i7M e aure, beside the usual euatot / officer, two bodies of police wet Jed 011 board, the one being ia Mtiif<*rn /other in private clothe?. Tho vesw m speedily discharged, but nothing ui Jual was found, much to the astonisi Ment of the gaping Lazaroni that crowde Jf>und the vessel, expecting to see cannot i And other wondcrous thing ^ come out < g Serious Accident, m Our village (says tho Anderson Souther 0 Rights Advocate) was thrown into cor i / sternation on tho mornii g of Wednsdai V J the 20th ult, by the upsetting and con S*m pleto wreck of a carriage, in which wer m a party of ladies, consisting of an clderl k lndv Mrs. Mnrv Mnntz. Miss Kfitn T Ilobbfi, and Miss Eugenia Lanliam, all < Edgefield, and Miss Lizzio Pinnell, < Greenville. The horses l>ocame frightene at some object opposite the resid- nee t Mr. Joel Towers, and dashed off at rapid speed. The noseband beenmo d< tached from the tongue of the carriagi and having no means of holding back, th horses were compelled to run to keep on of the way, there being a gentle declivit in the street. The driver jumped off, an the horses being permitted to go at pleaj uro, on turning the street near the ol livery stable, fe|) into a gulley and remnir cd stationary. ^ The carriage was capsized and cow pletely demolished?torn all to piece; ^ Miss I.anham was uninjured. Mrs Slant and Miss Pinnell were badly hurt, bi i nro now in a fair way of recoveay. Mu llobbs was slighty injured, but is now u L and able to attend school. | Health of Columbia. Wo regret to learn that reports ar circulated in the country which leave a impression that Columbia is sickly. W V are not among thoso who would concet M the slightes indication of sickliness, likel to prove dangerous to strangers, and w M now positively assert, on tho authority < practising physicians, that Columbia ha not been so healthy for many years?an its general health is almost proverbial?a it is the present season. Thero is little c no fever, and the deaths which hare ck currcd have all been from specific cause having no relation to the general salubrit of our town.? Carolianian. A Fracas i* a Coirt Room.?Th Cincinnati Republican states that n fraen occurred in tlio court room at Madiaot Jnd., a few days ago, ltctwcen the IIoi ! Jesse I). Bright, U.S. Senator, and M. I Garbcr, Esq., editor of the Madison Com ier. Mr. Garl?er, being on the w'ituet stand, it is said, insinuated that Mr. Brigli was no gentleman, whereupon tho luttc hurled an iukstand'at his head, which wn returned by a blow from tho editor's cam The fight then became general, seven others taking part in it, but quiet w* finally restored, and the court fined abot a dozen of them $10 each.?[Bait. Sun. Dkath from Drowning.?On sale da evening last Capt, II. Henry, of this I)a trict, in attempting to ford the river ner this place, where the Newberry toad croi acsit, wan thrown from his horse an drowned. Since the late freshet tho for has been impassable, and Capt. Henry, r the time of the accident, was unfortunatol too much intoxicated to be aware of hi danger or to save himself from his pcrilou attempt?Laurensvillc Herald. j h* m, Fatal Accident.?We learn from tli f Chronicle and Sentinel that Mr. B. Pa mer Tyler, of Graniteville, 8. C., was a< cidentally killed at tho Eagle and Phoeni Hotel, in Amrusta. Ga.. on Wedneada night, 29th ult., by either failing or jumj ing from the window of his room in tl: thiitl story.? Carolinian. Homicide*.?We understand that, o Friday last, a man by the name of Joscp Futerell was killed by Issue Medlin. The had been at a barbecuo somewhere o the Band Hills. At another barbecu given the same day, or the day prcviou a difficulty occurred between two men, i which both wore injured, one of them, is thought, fatally.?Ibid. DiecomrtniTED.?The post office at Pa met to, Laurens District, has been discoi tinud. Nomination.?A writer in the Evenin News nominates Cob F. J. Moses for tl office of Governor. Ipipiaw BT Wi are requested to state that D vine service will be held in tho Presbyteru Chureh at Lancaster, by the Rev. Mr. Doi glass, on Sunday neit, and at Waxha I Church on the fifth Sunday of the preaei month. outua&tT t DsrABTSD this Ufa, September 2d, 186 at hia residence sear Pieksnaville, Alabam Maj. Evtaaan Cub stow, In the 71at year < hia age. He waaa native of Virginia, bi from early life resided in South Carotin where he is extensively known, and nu< Iwlnvail t manv relatives and (Hends in th State will noun) hb dccwuw. In the fall 1 ISM, he emigrated to this State, and apet the evening of life iu quiet retirement; d ? eiining ell public participation in politic qnastlena and party strife, that might uni hb mind for reflection of a higher and bol P er nature. Perhaps few men have lived > I long and made as few enemies. r <- COMMERCIAL. I? LATEST DATES. From Liverpool; ... ? .Sept. 18 fl I From Havre.. Sept. 16 !o From Havana Sept. 13 ? j From (.'harlcston Oct 9 l( ThO Markets. *1 ? *s Half-past osf, o'clock?Cottok.?Th? 11 snlea to day amounted to 360 bales, price! x ran''ini? fVom 9| a 10J cents. n | r " I i, Orrics of Boaiid of Health.?Fri ?l day, 9 1'. M. The Hoard of Health r por >- five deaths from Yellow Fever for the pas! twenty-four hours. d J. L. DAWSON, M. D., C. R. 'f ? Columbia, Oct. 9.?Cotton?The salei of cotton in our market* to-day were con fined to 15 luiles, a planters' lot, a goo<! n middling article, at 1) ! -4 cents nil around No changed in prices from those currenl yesterday. !e Winnbdoro Cotton Market, Oct. 0 This article has been arriving freely during > the past week and about 500 bags have been purchased at from 9 to 94 1- cents. d LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT, >f Corrected Weekly for the Ledger by a J. A. It ASSKLTl N K. * BACON, Hams per lb 16 a Sides ". . 14 a Shoulders ". . 12ja 't BUTTER per lb. 1ft a .. v BEESWAX ".. 20 a .. d CANDLES Ad 30 a 33| 5- Tallow ".. 20 ft .. j COFFEE, Rio ".. 11 a 12J Java u. . I I a 16 CORN per bush. 90 a Meal. ? 1 00 nl 10 EGGS per doz. 8 a 10 FOWI?S per pair.! 16 a 20 :z FLOUR per bbl. fi 00 A it LARD per lb.! 1ft a ^ MOLASSES, W. I... .per gal. 30 a 33 n N. O "... 45 a 501 1 ntrin - ' - Iin r, per bushel.'3 50 a 4 00 SUGARS, Ijoaf. per ll?.' 10 a 12 Crushed . 10 a 12 N.Orleans "..I 8 a 9 "C N. Y. Refined..".. 10 a II Ti SAI.T per sack 2 00 a 2 25 c SHOT per IbJ 8 a 10 .M A' 'KKKKIs No. 1. ... p.bhl. 10 a .. No. 2 "..11 al2 No. 3 ".. 7 a 8 . TAIJX)W peril).] 10 a 12} >! LIQUORS. N.O. Whiskey ,gnl. 02}a .. Old Itye " ".. I 00 a J Coo. Rrandy.."..3 00 a 4 00 a Bynsa London I'orter^juarts dz I 50 a 5 00 ir M M " pints. .|2 50 a 3 00 y Aw ounce or Fact, is" worth n pound of theory: and the awartn of conclusive facts that cluster round that inromparnhle preparation, Hoofland's German Hitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Juckson, Philadelphia, establinking its value as a tonic and restorative, 18 are such as would prevent incredulity itself b from questioning its eflicuey. In all casus of 1. diseases of the stomach, whether acute or chronic, it may be recommended for its r. soothing, cordial, and renovating influence, w Dyspepsia, heartburn, loss of appetite, nan. sea, nervous tremors, relaxation, debility, & e, ' are relieved by the bitters in a very short !r space of time : and n perseverance in their 18 use never fails to work a thorough cure. U. * 32?2m. 18 ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER Important to Dyspeptic*!?l)r. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin, The True Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions y of Baron lacbeg, the great Physiological l- Chemist, by J. S.Houghton, .M. D., Pliila!r delphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver (j Complaint, constipation and Debility, curing , after Nature's own Method,by Nature's own ' Agent, tho GASTRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific, evidence of its value, y furnished by Agents gratis. See notice is among the medical advertisements. 1 is ^______ it m nr inrnnnnuminvnui i\ u W AuvrjiiiiMvnrjivrK. I- SHERIFF'S SALES. Nancy L. Taylor, applicant,"! Order of sale X rf. 1 Heal Estate, .. VVm. Tuylor, Elizabeth f John Taylor Taylor and others, def 'dts. J Two Tracts. BY virtue of an order from Jarnea I! Witherspoon, Ordinary of Lancaster District, 1 will sell before the Court Hous< door in Lancaster, on the first Monday in November next, within the legal hours of n sale, the following Tracts of l?and, as real . estate, John Taylor, Dee'd., viz : One tract containing 40 acres, more or lest y adjoining lands of Estate Hen. Stogncr n Britton Dlackinon and Joseph Blackinon known as the Home place. Tho other tract ?? contains 20 acres inore or less, (known ai a, the Reeve* Place) adjoining lands of Dudlej _ Hale, Mrs. Twitty, Dr. Craw ford, Est. E Garris. The McMullan Tract and the Home 'I Place on a credit of one and two years wit! interest from day of sale, except so mucl cash as will pay cost, the purchaser giving bond and good security, ana a mortgage of the premises, if deemod necessary, to tho Ordinary for the purchase money. Also, by virtue of sundry writs of Pi Fas to mo directed,! will sell at tho aame timet n: place above mentioned, tho following prop ertv. viz Defendant's interest of in mid U g 130 acres of land, more or lens, adjoining |0 the lands of Robt. Cunningham, Jos. Cunningham and John Barns, as the property o A. L White, at the suit of J. 8. Denton 300 acres Land, more or less, whereon Dofendsnt lives, adjoining Lands of A. Mayo in and others, as tlie property of Anna McDow a. at the separate suits of A. U Crawford, 8. J w Dunlap Adm'r. and others. Conditions, Cash, Ac. 11 JAME8 ADAMS, 8. L. D. October 11, 1863. _ Printer's Pee, ?6,60. 36?3t 9f NOTICE a, rpHF, subscriber offers for sale his plants of JL Uon on Hanging Rock Creek. Th? . tract contains 84'J acres, 300 of which is incultivation. One half of that is fresh am ** fine Cotton I .and. There are on the prem ih ims a sett of excellent Grist mills, which an at in good repair, a good dwelling honse, gii 0f house and screw, and all necessary out buil t dings. Por further partieulani apply to th< subscriber, Hanging Rock, lanraster Dis - triet. si Also, anothbr tract adjoining, belonging it Mr. B. D. Johnson. The tract contaim ,, 600 seroa, the two tracts jointly would maki a food asttlom?t. w > J.B. MOBLY, 36?if. PROGljAMATION, Executive Department, ) Columbia. Oct. 4. ih&ti t . I ' ? WHERE AS, States as well ns individuals, Hie bound to render thanks to Almighty God for His mercies, to humble themselves before Him on nccount of their I sins, and to tremble at His j- dgmcnts : Be I it, therefore, known, that 1 John H. Means, , i Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the | Commonwealth of South Carolina, do issue i this my Proclamation, setting apart FRI; DAY,the 20th instant, as a dav to be dovo| ted to religious exercises, and do earnestly ! request that all secular business be suspend: ed on that day, and that all our people ns1 seinblc in their respective places of worst ?p, t for the purpose of acknowledging God's mercies, deploring our sins, confessing the J justice of his cl n-tiscment and beseeching . favor for the time to come. < In testimony of which, I have signed my name, and caused the seal of ' the State to be affixed. ' JOHN H. MEANS. I By the Governor; . j Ben Pf.kry, Secretary, t Oct 13, 1852. *30 td, I aYaluahlecotton farm. ; FORSALE ! rpHE subscriber offers for sule a very rich JL and valuable tract of I.ANI) in Provi| dcnco settlement, containing two hundred I and fifty.acvcn acres, formerly known as the Kendrick place. It contains more tine Timber upon it than any other place, in th neighborhood, and belongs to the first quality of Cotton land in the State. It is about nine miles from Charlotte, in sight of the Railroad, | and one and n half miles from the Turnout or Depot at Morah's. Any persons wishing to see the Land, will he accompanied by Dr. E. D, Williamson, or Marcus Wallace. Liberal terms will lie given to the purchaser, A. C WILLIAMSON, Charlotte, N. C. Oct. 13 1852. 30 3t CARRIAGES. THE subscriber has, nndfe'ill keep constantly on hand, a fine and large assort mailt of Carriages, consisting of every variety of the most fashionable styles of Rocksi ways?two, four, five and six seated. Also, one and two horse buggies, double and sin- i gle seated, with and without tops. Also, an i extensive ' A**orfiiicnt of* llarnc*R. Gentlemen from a distance wishing to fiurchase vehicles of any description, need inve no fears about finding something here I to please them, not only in appearance, but in qunlity and price, for we will not lie excelled nor undersold by any establishment 1 in the State, all orders promptly and f ith- I full filled. Carriages and Harness warranted. Establishment North of the KingsMountain r. r. Depot. b. t. wheeler. Yorkville, s. C? Oct. 6, 18.02. , 3(1 tf. ; ! ~~ A CARD. Messrs. o. p. Kennedy, of cherter, and james m. hurst, form- . erly one of the proprietors of the Planters' * Hotel, Charleston, have leased t!v?. AIlic' I'iean Hotel, Kincj-street, and would ' respectfully solicit from their friends and i the travelling public a portion of their patronage. We pledge ourselves that the guests of the Hotel will receive accomnio- ^ Uation unsurpassed bv nnv in the city. KENNEDY & HURST. Charleston. May 19. Cm 15 NOTICE. ffMIE Centennial Anniversary of tlie Is- ? I irtATtos of GEORGE WASHINGwill be celebrated by JACK SO N I/JDGE, No. 53, A. P. M., on the Fourth day of November next, by a public proees1 sion. An oration will be delivered by one ? of the members. The Brethren are all re , quested to he present on that occasion, and the citizens generally are respectfully invit- 1 ed to attend. DAM* W. BROWN, t W. W. MOBI.EY, } Committee. J. H.MAGH.I* > STRAYED ] FROM the residence of John Brows, liberty Hill, a mouse colored JENNY, j six or seven years old. She may be known i by a lump on the side of her under jaw Any one bringing the said Jenny to me will 1 be suitably rewarded. Sept 8 tf I\ T. HAMMOND. I ???? ? Wood Wanted. I For which cash will be 1 given. Apply at this office. 1 Bacon &, Lard. FJR SALE BY 11 HASSELTINE Sl IIAGINS. : SPECIAL ' NOTICES. 1 The friend* of J. A. STEWMAN r announce him aa a Candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court, ut the ensuing Elecs tion. i 'f MR. EDITOR:?IMeoae announce Mr. A. B. BLACKMON, aan candidate for Clerk of the Court at tho next election, and oblige MANY VOTERS. K. G. BILLINGS is announnced as | a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court at the next election, by f MANY FRIENDS &. SUPPORTERS. MR. EDITOR-.?Please announce JOHN II. ADAMS aa n suitable candidate for 9 _ . Clerk or the Court, at the next election, and J oblige MANY VOTER& |The frienda of William Robiksok announce him aaa candidate for the office ot - Clerk of the Court at the next election. . notiobT A LI. Persons indebted to the estate of J. R. Maaeey, deceased, either by Note or ' Account, are called on to settle the aame on " or before the 27th October, or they may expect to find the same In the hands of an officer for collection, as the estate must be " settled up. II. R. MAS8EY, Administrator. October 6. 4t 36 ! "wanted immediately.? A lad about 16 years of age, as an ap prentice to the Printing business. Apply at this office. WOO?V^=?*I*>RE, Biz Miles Somth of Lamster C. H. , My store is now Ipe\, and ] ready for the uccommorption of Customers. I have a fino stock cf Goods, and a general assortment; ladies and gentlemen c?n be accommodated to almost any article of i KTAPLEA FANCY DRY CiOODg HATS, BOOTS A SHOES, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, SADDLERY, CONEECTIONARIES, DRUGS <t MEDICIA KS, * (Mineral and Patent:) School Hooks A: Stationary. Itoniiots, &r., Ac., My goods are all new, and well selected to suitII classes, and can-be sold lowforeasli or to approved customers on short time. Country produce taken in exchange, and I therefore eernestly solicit a share of public patronage. Persons wishing anvtliimr i,. < my line, will fiml it to their Interest to call ( and examine my stock boforc purchasing I elsewhere, I Also?I have a fine lot of IJkelv (young I No. 1) Slaves for sale; and among the number, a first rate Cook, House Servant and j Seamstress, which I will sell in proportion to the times, for cash or approved paper on short time. Ladies call if you wish really to buy some. . thing fine and nice. Myself or clerk will ? take great pleasure in exhibiting our goods, and still greater pleasure in packing up for J you?and what will please you still better, they are truly Southern, purchased in Baltimore, a Southern city. ELI C. BISHOP. j Woodvillc, Lancaster Dixt., ( . June 30, 1852. S 21 tf. J TOO&V "! Cheaper Than Ever, : AT BELLAIE, S. C, TIIE SUHSCRIII E H, , wishing to reduce his stock, jjf , of SUMMER GOODS, provious to purchasing his Fall supplies, will t sell the balance of Summer Goods on hand ( nt i cry reduced prices, those in Want of goods \ will now have an opportunity to purchase on the most advantageous terms. An early < L'all is solicited, as Bargains mav he expected. W ool, Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Feathers, | Eggs, and Bags taken in exchange, and a fair price allowed for each. CHARLES P. EVANS, | N. B.?Those indebted to me are earnestly requested to settle as eai ly as possible, as I am in want of Money. ('. P. E. ( Bel lair. S. C., July 14. 23 tt T< iBACCO AN I > SEGAHtS. < \ SUPPLY of the above articles, of various qualities, and at ditl'erent prices, ust received direct from Baltimore, for sale it Woodvillc. I E. C. BISHOP. Sept. 22, 1852. 33?3tIron. I . w m A LBS. IRON FOR SALE IjOW A 'U for cash, by 10 CURETON & MASSEY. Dow Hides, Deer, Sheep, Otter & Coon . SKINS, Bees-wax, Wool Tal- 1 low, &C., &C, j \ND all country produce of this kind pur- , chased, for which the highest market Cash prices will be paid, or leather giv:n in exchange, hv * JOII T. BAU.M, ! No. 28(k King ${' ? 1 ('harloston, S. C. Sept. 15, 18. >2. 32?tf 1 mm; Li/\i\Eous j , I L T. TAILOR & CO., \\ MANUFACTURERS OF ' PREMIUM COTTONCIN&AKDM PATENT r\( i lnbor STRAW CUTTERS, i Columbus, Ga. rpHK Subscribers having completed imporX Unit mltlitionH to their extensive Gin ' Manufacturing Works, and perfected in all respects the details of their celebruted Fat- ! L-nt Kxceisior Straw Cutter, bog leave to call , the attention of Planters, and all others in- i forested in the cultivation of Cotton, and the raising and feeding of stock, to the importance and advantage of using the above named Machin s. (J., the subject of their PREMIUM COTTON GINS, little need be said to satisfy those who feci willing to be convinced of their superiority i , over those of any other manufactory, as evi- j do need by the numerous certificates to that | effect from our most extensive Cotton Plant- : crs and cotton dealers, and in the premiums which have been uniformly awarded them by the verious State Fairs and Agricultural Societies in Georgia and South Carolina, during the last five years. To all interested : they would any tin y are prepared to supply ou utiiih more reanouaiMi' iiian ever, any number of their (iina; all of which they ful- { ly warrant to give satisfaction with proper usage. '1 hey wouhi also caii the attention of | those interested in feeding stock, particularly to their newly invented Patent Excelsior Straw Cutter, manufactured on y by themselves, and for ! sale by their authorized Agents in the princi- J pal Cities and Towns in the United States.? | This Cutter they confidently offer as the I most complete and effective machine for cutting hay, straw or fodder, ever invented The objections which have been urged against all the straw and hay cutters heretofore used, viz : Slowness of operation and difficulty of keeping in repair, in this machine | are entirely renutied. As to its speed, they j confidently assert that it would perform five hundred per cent, more than uny other Cutter ever used. The knives are nineteen in number, of fine cast steel, presenting a cutting edge of thirty-seven-awLa-haf fret. As i they are never brought in contact with anything but the straw or other material to be out, they do not wear out the machine, or soon become dull. The whole of them can be sharpened in five minutes, without removing them from the machine. For the correctness of these assertions, they refer to any of their numerous patrons. All order* received hjr letter, or through any of their Agent*, will receive prompt attention ; and any informatioa cheerfully given, on application. E. T. TAVUUtdaUX Columbus, Ga.,i)et, 8th IBM. Bnxmos * Bilk, Atfts., Lancaster C. H., R C. . Trm ?? far Straw Cwjsr* Cask o4t * n J I J immimiis. | A I.IST OF LETTERS REMAINING intl1cP09tOtiicc.1t Lancaster C. II., S. C., Oct, 1st 1852. lull, W. R. Hammond, Samuel N. Jeekhnm, Natlianicl Humphreys, Cioyd. lullard Thomas. Hooper, Dr. lallard, Miss It. Jennings, Henry M. Irooks, Cornelius. Johnson, Win. Calhoun, Dr. J no. C. l.indsav, J. C. 7nuthcn, John C. Knox E. C. 'olmnn Joseph. Klingle, L. il. Jaston, Isaac. Massey, I'V.ekiel. Canton, A. J. Martin, Samuel. Jlyburn,T. L Martin, Miss S. A. "askcv, Wm. the 3d. McNaugliton, W.D.N i II I..I... M ... i " > ^ u|'uviai <VIIM ?'?. i'lUIVU}, JOIlll 1 . Joilins, Wyatt. McKcc', t. \V. .'usting Rozier. Karos, Moses, hinlap S. J. Snipes Edward. )avis, Tim. Small John 15. hifley, Win. J. Sargeant Daniel S. Juren, Wylie R. Taylor, John, ''underburk, L II. Thompson, J. A. 'millions &. Sharpe. Thompson, II. R. Joins,Till. Tidwcll Graham. Jill Wm. Thompson, James. Jarris, l'\ M. Trusdel, Jul n. lanney. .las. Tollesson, Alfred, lorton, Henry. Watts, Archibald F. . Iiimmond Samuel. Watts, Miss laieinda. I Persons calling for letters in this list, will dense say they are advertised. T. R. .M AGII,I., l\ M, Oct. (5, at 3o State of South Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. rHKREAS. information has been receivT T ed id this Department, that an attro- I ions outrage was committed by a Negro el low, on the person of a lady of A: -.demon I district, on the 2Htli of July last, and that he said negro has made his escape. Now e it known that in order that the said negro el low may he brought to trial, 1. John II. Means, Governor and Commander-in-Chief n and over the State aforesaid, do issue this ny I'rocelamntion, offering a reward of '/Vo 1/undretl Dollars for his delivery to tin. Jail >f Anderson District. The said Negro is a young fellow, not exreeding 23 or 2 years of age, live feet six ?r eight inches high, well built, of rather yellowish complexion, converses briskly and lensibly, was well dressed at the time with lark coat and pants, cheeked shirt, and wore i cap and slippers. I le was a stranger in the neighborhood, and represented himself as a l$riek Mason from a distance, hunting work. | I I t ! ? ? - m> is neiicvca i?y certain persons who saw liim to be a follow by the name of l'AT, or I'ATEKSON, who was taken from Antlerson District to Alabama some eight years ugo, by one William N. Wyatt, who afterWards sold him to a trader near Columbus, ( corgis. (iiveil under my hand and the seal of the State, this the. 14th day of August, A. 1). One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fiftytwo. J. II. MEANS, [l. ?.] IJknjamis Perky, Sec'y of State. Sept. 5th, 1852. 32 It LAIVCASTKR DAGUEUREAN HALL. J. B. COUSART. NOW Informs the citizens of this place, and country generally, that lie is low prepared for the purpose of giving those who may wish to do so, an opportunity of procuring perfect LIKENESSES jf themselves or their friends. The latest mnrovemonts are now in his possession. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully so. ieited to call and examine his stock. Miniatures inserted in i>ockets and Sre.astpins in the neatest style. Luiuaster, Sept. 15,1853. 33?lv BAGGING, ROPING k TWINE. > YDS. of GUNNY Bagging. ),?)l !l ) 10 Coils of S. *. ROBING, a lew article. '?0 ('oils Northern Roping. IOO ll,s. of TWINE. The above articles we. oiler for sale low for cash. CUR ETON &- MASSE Y. Sept. 15, 1853. 24?3m Bacon! Bucon !! North carouna bacon sides nt at 17, Hams at 18, and Shoulders at Id cents. For sale by oet 8 tf BILLINGS &i BEI.K. Head Quarters. i?? ?? - " - uutu iit.Au, oiui August 1852. rpiIR BRIGADIER GENERALS are I hereby required to make returns as directed by the Act of 1811, (see Section 13th.) Upon a non-compliance, the law will be enforced against all defaulters. Bv order of the commander-in-Chief. J. W. CANTEY. Adjutant and Inspector General. Sept. 15. 32?It. SOUTH CAROLINA. Executive Department. COLUMBIA, October 1, 1852. The Commissioners of the l'ublic Roads in this State, to whom l)istrict Maps were sent by the State authorities in 1820, for the purpose of recording upon them any changes in the line of road-*, new settlements, and other improvements, are requested to return the same to ?he Executive Office, Columbia, at as early ft day ns practicable, not exceeding throe months from date, as thet will he requires I to correct the new edition of ih<* ! District Maps of the State, idxait to bo . published. It is respectfully requested , that tlio gentlemen baring charge of these j Map* will add the notice of every improvement which has taken place in their range, of operations, including tho lines of Railroad* pacing through them, with tho location of towns, villages, factories, mineral springs, mine*, public and private houses established, and every object interecting in each district, with such written explanations and .references as may be neoeswrtr. By order of the Governor: B.T. Watts, Secretary. Oct 6 3ft 2r FOR SALE. , A N EXCELLENT WiTT OF WAGON | J\ IIAHNHH^whicb will he sold low for Cash. if upplie<Hbr immediately. R. S. BAILEY*' r LEGAL NOTICES. [M l> IM||I ITV?Laiinuter District ! James M. nigrum, Executor" Kcv. Elias I,. Eraser Petition Francis P. Boulware, k 8l" and Marv E., iiis wife, slaves. s% ct.al. * di| It appearing to my satisfaction that Fran- | is eis I*. Bon I ware and Mary K., Ins wife, de- | int fondants in above petition, reside without /ire the limits of this State. It is ordered on I in: motion of Canton, solicitor for petitioners, j that said defendants, Francis P. lh.ulwa.ro an and Mary E. Ins wife, do answer, plead or at demur to the petition in above case on or before the J>i!h day of November. 1852 i tin otherwise tin order pro conlesso will he or- no dered against them. so I \ wj if ti'tfpin.'nmt/v/rv* 11. ? ? I 1 I UMifl'l JV1 N . ! CU Com. Eq'y Lan. Dist. Ai Commissioner's Oliice, i I ra linoiihl^r c. II., So. Cm., s Fi August I-J, 185*2. V'mg IH, 3m. IV. SMS IT AKTIOX. g in; LAND FOR SALE. *? Josiah M.Croxtomctal. ) In Kquily. ?t! E. B. Ward & wife.ct al. *j 1-!ncastor- ^ BY virtue of the decree of the court of foi Equity in the above case, I will sell at / ,' Lancaster ('. II.. on the lirst Monday in No- pri veniher, next, the Croxton Lands, viz: one all tract containing 122i acres, on both sides fro of Rum Creek, and the road from Lancaster En village to Brown's Ferry, bounded by lands pa] of Capt Stewart and others. i'ut Also, one other tract adjoining tiie above, containing 32U'. acres, on both sides of said I.a creek and road, bounded by lands of Capt. It I Stewart, John 1). MeCardell,R. Barton,and at J. L. Caskcv. 'i'hose two tracts adjoin Xc and form one body of productive land, mostly woodland, with a comfortable dwelling house and other buildings. Terms: a credit of 0:10 and two years with interest from day of sale, (excepting as much cash as will pay costs.) purchaser giving Bond and two good sureties. JAMES II. WITIIERSI'OOX Com'r in Eq. L. I). Sept. 23, 1852. I'rinter's Fee 33?fit ( <m TP tB (ri BTni Tf U'r ft JU ft ! State of South Carolina, j L. 1 X('. IS TER 1) IS Tii / C T. Ojfiec Court of General Sessions au<1 Common Plats. St 111. IE PRICE, Esq., Clerk of said Court, in pursuance to the directions of the Act of the Legislature in such case made . and provided, do hereby gi\r public notice ^ that an Election tor Tax Collector for Lancaster District will he held on Monday, the I I1I1 day of October next, at the usual places ,, of election throughout the said District. A Witness my hand at Duicaster C. 11., this 10th day of August, A. P., 1852. II. IL PRICE, Clerk G. S. and ('. P. August 11. 2 m 27 pn S UIt V EYING. !>' A. AUSTIN May be found at the cataw- p ha House, at all times, ready to wait upon those who may need his services as a " Surveyor. April 28 12?tf II mi set: 1, laneous. CAT Aw B A HOUSE, On .llaiii-SlriM't, (.4 few rods South <f the Court House.) TIIEabove nainorl House lias or SlL I icon much enlarged and put ML _ in thorough rt |>air and furnished anew, w and is now prepared to accomodate all those disposed to give it a call. The snl>scriber makes no boasts but will simply say that the Public shall be aeeoniinoda- at ted in a style not excelled by any House in the up eountry. ' J. A. IIASSELTINE. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 ^ Caution to Every Bcdy: VLI. PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED AND A> Cautioned not to trade for a note given by inc. to John Turner, dated 3d January, 1852, and due 1st December, 1852, for Six- ? tv Dollars. Said note was given for a horse, | which was unsound at the time, (but I did not know it,) and which llorse died in a few days after 1 got him. I will not pav said note unless compelled by law, and 1 do not believe a just law will make me pay it, as the horse was unsound to rottenness. STEPHEN WILLIAMS, nwl 1 5 3t?em.I)* TIIE IMPORTED JACK= , MARINGO. V Virnx stand the present season it at Lancasterville, at Ids 1 M own stable, at ten dollars the insurance, (no colt no pay,) and tweuty-five dollars to insure t ], a Jenny. to Any person trading or trafficing away tho mare before it is ascertained whether she is _ with foal or not, forfeits the insurance. PEDIGREE: Marin go is a beautiful dark brown, 15 hands high, 5 years old ; possessing beauty 1 of frame, fine action, and muscular power un- A surpassed by nnj Jack of the present day.? Ho was imported from Spain about sixteen ? months ago, and was bought by John Hrown oflaberty Hill, from the importer, about the time he was landed ift Charleston. For tne correctness of the above statement ?j and further information. I would respectful- J ly refer those wishing the same to the above ^ named gentleman at liberty Hill. The subscriber feeling an interest in the raising of fine mules in this part of the State, and having a full knowledge of the purity of his blood, offers the services of his Jack on / tnc aoove. tow terms wun .toe hope and exlactation thai the publhrAvill avail themselves of an opportunity for improving their .. stock, which has never before been offered. > VVM. T. I'HIFKR. n Ijune.ister(;. 11., Sept. 1k.t?2. :<2? lit. n ?TwWm~ 1 fs IIERERY GIVEN, THAT AN APplication will be made, to the next r Legislature, for a charter for a Kail Read from Lancaster Court House, to connect ' either with the South Carolina Rail Rond, " I at Camden, or with tlio' Charlotte and South Carolina Rail Road, at CheeUtrville, 0 Ridge way, ot some other suitable point on p said Road. August 4th, 1852 . 26 3m. \s\ ' ? 4 IISCELL IN KOUS Mechanics, Manufacturers and linciiloi'M. HilE Eighth Volume of the Scientific L. American commences on the IStli of ptcinbcr. 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Philadelphia ARTICULAR NOTICE e are now prepared to do all kinds of ANDBILL, CHECK & CARP PRINTING ifli as Blanks, Receipta, Posters, Pamphi'ts, &e., and on terms as cheap as can he done in the State or elsewhere. Blanks of all kinds always on har.d, printed at short notice. .ancastcr Division. I\o. IIO, SONS OF TEMPERANCE, ii.dd s its Regular Weekly Meetings at the :>inpcrance Hall every Tuesday Evening, 8 o'clock. 1. II. BLAIR, June lt>. 19 R. S. W. THURLOW C ASTON, TTORNEY AT LAV/ AND SOLICI TOR IN EQUITY. Mentis the Courts in Lancaster, Kershaw anil Adjoining Districts, t-ijr OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C.^-J FHASE11 & THOMSON, Factors & Commission Merchants, a doer's north wharf, CHARLESTON, S.C. ukd'k e. fraseu. r.u't. s. Thomson. Sept. 1,1852. 1y? 30. COTTON GINS. COTTON GINS OF SUPERIOR COXJ * traction, and of the host material, at 2 per Saw, made and warranted by the ubjHjcibor. Al?o, Wheat Fans, Thrashing aohinos and Horse Mills. Old Gins faithfully repaired. All orders ankfnlly received and punctually attended U. J. McCRKIGHT. Camden, S. C., April 14, 1852. 10,6m A RARE OPPORTUNITY. HAVE a first rate Two Horse Waco v. which I will sell at a reasonable price, pplv at once, or vou will lose the chance. Sept 8 tf *J. A. IIASSEI.TINE. WOOD, WOOD. Out of Wood. Cash will be aid for several loads. Bring it } the Printing Office. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK ONE YEAR, AND Arthur's Home Gazette ONE YE AY, k ill be sent to any poison or crsons on receipt of $4 Tho rice of the two separately would e,Five Dollars. COMMITTED I"K) THE JAIL OK LANCASTER DIR. . tifict a Nffffy Boy. who calh himself d aaya ho iH-lonffs togTlioinha War. n,?f Colleton Dfctrict. Dick la a dark Mlvitto, 21 or 22 year* old, 6 t'ivt/7 or 8 inches igh, nnd will weigh about 140 lb*. The wner la mineated to eome forward, prove1 M ropcrtv, and take him awav. . J AN EH ADAM8, Auguat'lSth, 1952. Sheriff 1. D, r - r * *'?> * v *U '