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\ % ' the United States, They are both remarkable good men, an^are mucb esteemed. The reason of th^f arrest cah only be conjectured. We had barely got over considering the affair of the (Jornelia, when tlieChildo j Harold, American bark, which had just arrived, was ordered by the Government to l>e unloaded with all dispatch.it having received information that sundry packages containing arms bad been shipped on board of her at New York, and to make theseizu e aure, lieside the usual custom house officer, two Italics of police were placed on board, the one ticing ia uniform, the other in private clothes. Tlio vessel vras speedily discharged, but nothing un- , usual wn9 found, much to the astonishment of the gaping Lazaroni that crowded round the vessel, expecting to see cannon, and other wondcrous things, come out of her. Serious Accident, Our village (says the Anderson Southern Rights Advocate) was thrown into consternation on tho mornii g of Wednsday, the 20th ult, by the upsetting and complete wreck of a carriage, in which were a party of ladicr, consisting of an elderly lady, Mrs. Mary Mantz, Miss Kate P. Hobbs, and Miss Eugenia Lanham, all of Edgefield, and Miss Lizzio Pinnell, of "Greenville. The horses became frightened at some object opposito the resid. nee of Mr. Joel Towers, and dashed off at a rapid speed. The noseband bccamo detached from tho tongue of tho carriage, and having no means of holding back, tho liorses were ceinpelled to run to keep out of the way, there being a gentle declivity in the street Tho driver jumped off, anil the horses being permitted to go at pleasure, on turning the street near the old livery stable, fe(j into a gulleyand remained stationary. The carriago was capsized and completely demolished?torn all to pieces. Miss Lanham was uninjured. Mrs Mantz and Miss Pinnell were badly hurt, but are now in a fair way of recovery. Miss llobbs was slightv injured, but is now up and able to attend school. I Health of Colombia. I Wo regret to learn that reports are circulated in the country which leave an impression that Columbia is sickly. We are not among those who would conceal the slightes indication of sickliness, likely to prove dangerous to strangers, and we now positively assert, on tho authority of practising physicians, that Columbia has not been so healthy for many years?and ita general health is almost proverbial?as it is the present season. There is little or no fever, and the deaths which have oc- < currcd have all been from specific causes, having no relation to the general salubrity of our town.? Carolianian. ??^ A Fracas ih a Cot rt IIoom.?The Cincinnati Republican states that a fracas , occurred in tho court room at Madison, Ind., a few days ago, lietween tho Hon. < Jesse 1). Rright, U.S. Senator, and M. C. 1 Garbcr, Esq., editor of the Madison Courier. Mr. (iarl?cr, being on the witness stand, it is said, insinuated that Mr. Rright was uo gentleman, whereupon tho lutter hurled an inkstand'at his head, which was returned by a blow from tho editor's cano. Tho fight then became general, several others taking part in it, but quiet was finally restored, and the court fined about i a dozen of them $10 each.?f Bait. Sun. Death from Drowning.?On sale day evoning last Capt. II. Henry, of this District, in attempting to ford the river near I this place, where the Newberry road cros( acs it, was thrown from his horse and drowned. Since the late freshet the ford has been impassable, and ('apt. llenry, at , the time of the accident, was unfortunately too much intoxicated to be nware of his i danger or to save himself from his perilous attempt?Laurensville Herald. Fatal Accident.?We learn from the Chronicle and Sentinel that Mr. II. Palmer Tyler, of Graniterille, S. C?, was accidentally killed at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, in AugustA, Ga., on Wednesday night, 20th ult, by either falling or jumping from the window of his room in tho > ^ third story.?Carolinian. Homicides.?We understand that, on Friday last, a man by the namo of Joseph Futerell was killed by Issac Mcdlin. They had been at a barbecue somewhere on the Sand Hills. At another barbecue, given the same day, or the day previous, a difficulty occurred between two men, in which both were injured, one of them, it is thought, fatally.?Ibid. Discontinued.?The post office at Palmetto, Laurens District, has been discontinud. Nomination.?A writer in the Evening News nominates Cot F. J. Moecs for the office of Ooveroor. fy We nre requested to state that Divine eerviee will be held in the Presbyterian Church si Lancaster, by the Rev. Mr. Douglass, en Sunday next* and at Wsxhaw Chnrch on the fifth Sunday of the present month. OUTUA&T. Diruni) this life, September 2d, 1862, at his residence near Pickenavilie, Alabama, Maj. Kvxkaxd Cubbtob, in the 71 at year of his age. He was a native of Virginia, but freer early life resided in South Carolina, where he is extensively known, and much beloved; many relatives and frknde in that State will mourn bis decease. In the fixll of 1834, he emigrated to this State, and spent the evening of Ufa in quiet retirement; deA elinisg ail pubbe participation in political ' question* and party strife, that might unfit \ his mind for reflection of a higher and holi! er nature. Perhaps few men have Ured so ^oagaad made as f?W enemies. \ . r \ 1 COMMERCIALLATEST DATES. From Liverpool; ... %., < .Sept. 18. From Havre.i Sept. 18. ' From Havana Sept. 13. From Charleston Oct. 9. j | Tli6 Markets. I s Half-past osr. o'clock?Cottos.?The ( Bales to day amounted to 360 bales, prices ^ ranging fVom 94 a 10J cents. I j y>r OrricK of Hoard of Health.?Fri- r day, 9 I\ M. The Hoard of Health r port ^ five deaths from Y ellow Fever tor the pasi t( twenty-four hours. n J. 1? DAWSON, M. D., C. R. j! i i< Columbia, Oct. 9.?Cotton?The sales of cotton in our nmrkel* to-day were confined to 15 bales, a planters' lot, a good j middling article, at 9 ! -4 cents all around. No changed in prices from those current yesterday. Winnsboro Cotton Market, Oct. 0. This article lias been arriving freely during the past week and about 500 bags have r been purchased at from 9 to 94 1- cents. ' (I LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT, Corrected Weekly for the ledger by f, j. a. it a88elt1nk. lj BACON, Hams per lb ltTa TT [j Sides ".. 14a .. , Shoulders ".. 121a .. BUTTER per lb. 15 a .. BEESWAX ".. 20 a .. j. CANDLES Ad *.. 30 a 331 Tallow ".. 20 a .. COFFEE, Rio ".. 11 a 121 Java ". . 14 a 16 CORN per hush. 90 a Meal. 1 00 a 1 10 EGOS per doz. 8 a 10 FOWI.S per pair. 16 a 20 r FLOUR per bid. 6 00 a .. LARD per lb. 15 a MOLASSES, W. I.. . .per gal. 30 a 33 " N. O "... 45 a 501 3 RICE per bushel. 3 50 a 4 00 W SUGARS, I?onf. per lb.1 10 a 12 Crushes! ". . 10 a 12 ^ N. Orleans ". . 8 a 9 l>' N. Y. Relincd..".. 10 a 11 SALT per sack 2 00 a 2 25 SHOT per lb.1 8 a 10 n MACKEREU No. 1.... p.bbl. 16 a .. L No. 2 "..11 a!2 t( No. 3 ".. 7 a 8 TALIJOW per lb. 10 a 121 LIQUORS, N.O. Whiskey^nl. 621a . . Old Rye " ".. I 00 a .. f, Coo. Brandy.. 3 00 a 4 00 Bvnss London Porter,quarts dz 4 60 a 500 v " " " pints. . 2 60 a 8 00 An ounce of fact, is" worth a pound of theory: and the swarm of conclusive facts that cluster r< '.nd that incomparable prcparution, Hoofiand's German Hitters, prepared 1 by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, estab- k fishing its value as a tonic and restorative, ei are such as would prevent incredulity itself U irom questioning its cihcacy. la all casus of r diseases of the stomach, whether acute or r? chronic, it may be recommended for its t! soothing, cordial, ami renovating influence, rr Dyspepsia, heartburn, loss of appetite, nau- g sea, nervous tremors, relaxation, debility, &c. are relieved by the bitters in a very short space of time: and a perseverance in their use never fails to work a thorough cure. ' 32?2m. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. r Important tulb/sprptics!?Dr. J. S. Hough- vv ton's Pepsin, The'lnic Digestive Fluid, or j Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet or the (j. Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Uaron Licbeg, the great Physiological o1 Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. 1)., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy ,j for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, IJver j (4( Complaint, constipation and Debility, curing after Nature's own Method, by Nature's own Agent, the GASTRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evidence of its value, ? furnished by Agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertisements. 31 ] NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ? A SHERIFF'S SALES. '' Nancy L. Taylor, applicant,"j Order of sale, vi. 1 Real Estate, VVm. Tuylor, Elizabeth f John Taylor, Taylor nnd others, def 'dts. J Two Tracts. BY virtue of an order from James II. J Witherspoon, Ordinary of Lancaster District, I will sell before the Court House door in Iancaster, on the first Monday in ^ November next, within the legal hours of I sale, the following Tracts of lzind, as real estate, John Taylor, Dec'd., viz : ? One tract containing 40 acres, moro or less t adjoining lands of Estate Hen. Stogncr, p Hritton Blackinon nnd Joseph Dlackmon. _ known as the Home place. The other tract contains 20 acres more or less, (known as the Reeves Place) adjoining lands of Dudley n Hale, Mrs. Twitty, Dr. Crawford, Est. L. 0 Gurris. The McMullan Tract and the Home y Place on a credit of one and two years with interest from day of sale, except so much cosh as will pay cost, the purchaser giving bond and good security, and a mortgage of ^ the premise*, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary for the purchaso money. 0 Also, by virtue of sundry writs of Pi Fas, to mo directed,I will aell at the same time < n 1 place above mentionod, the following property, viz ;?Defendant's interest of in nnd to 18n ll>rM f.t lan/i mnro ? 1^.- ? - ?, "I ? ?! ?WJji?llllllg the lands of Robt. Cunningham, Jos. Cun- ' ninghnm and John Barns, as the property of A. I* White, at the suit of J. 8. Denton, 300 acres Land, more or less, whereon Defendant lives, adjoining Isuid* of A. Mayer and others, aa the property of Anna Mr Dow, ' at the separate suits of A. I* Crawford, 8. J. C Dunlap Adm'r. and others. 0 Conditions, Caah, 6lc. JAM KM ADAMS, 8. L D. October II, 1853. Printer's Pee, $6,50. 36?3t a NOTIOR ~ THE subscriber offers for sale his plants. Uon on Hanging Rock Creek. The tract contains 843 acres, 200 of which is incultivation. One half of that is fresh and ^ fine Cotton I and. There are on the prem ises a sett of excellent Crist mills, which are in good repair, a good dwelling house, gin jj house and screw, and all necessary out bulb ^ dings. Por further particulars apply to tha | subscriber, Hanging Rovk, I Anrsstrr District. Also, another tract adjoining, belonging to Mr. B. D. Johnson. The tract contains ?00 seres, the two tracts jointly would make a good settlement A I J.-8. MOBLY, P Ott. 6, l m. 16?if. e PROCLAMATION, Exeoutive Department, ), Columbia, Oct. 4, 186'j. j tftTtlRlltSAS, States as well as individuTT ala, are bound to render thanks to ilinighty God for His mercies, to humble hemselves Wfore Him on account of thcii ins, and to tremble at His j' dgments : Be t, therefore, known, that I John If. Means, overnor and Commander-in-Chief of t'10 'onwnon wealth of South Carolina, do issue his my Proclamation, setting apart FRI)AY,the S9th instant, as a day to be dcvoi'd to religious exercises, and do earnestly pquest that all secular business be suspendd on that day, and that all our people usamble in their respective places of worship, :>r the purpose of acknowledging God'f lereies, deploring our sins, confessing the istiec of his cl a-tisement and beseeching ivor for the time to ?om? In testimony of which, I have signed iny name, and caused the seal o! the State to be affixed. JOHN H. MEANS. 5y the Governor; Ben 1'f.hby. Secretary. Oct 13, 185-2. 3fi td, V VALUA1UJ: COTTON FARM FORSALE rHE subscriber offers for side n very rieli and valuable tract of LAND in Provienco settlement, containing two hundred nd fifty-seven acres, formerly known as tin [cndrick place. It contains more fine Timer upon it than any other place in th neighorhood, and belongs to the first quality ol 'otton land in the State. It is about nim dies from Charlotte, in sight of the Railroad nd one and a half miles from the Turnout r Depot at Month's. Any persons wishing > see the Lund, will be accompanied by l)r I), Williamson, or Marcus Wallace. Libral terms will be given to the purchaser, A. C WILLIAMSON, Charlotte, N. C. Oct 13 1852. 3(i 3t CARRIAGES rHE subscriber has, and^ill keep constantly on hand, a fine and large assortinnt of Carriages, consisting of every varief of the most fashionable styles of Rockaays?two, four, five and six seated. Also, ne and two horse buggies, double and sinle seated, with and without tops. Also, an k tensive ANNorfinrnt ?<' llariu'Ns. Gentlemen from a distince wishing to urchase vehicles of any description, need nve no fears about finding something here ? please them, not only in appearance, but i quality and price, for we will not be cxelled nor undersold by any establishment i the State, all orders promptly and f ith111 filled. Carriages and Harness wnrrnn?d. Establishment North of the Kingsfountain R. R Depot. B. T. WHEELER. Yorkville, S. C., Oct. 6, 1852. 3(5 tf. A CARD. UESSRS. G. F. KENNEDY, of CIiceter, and JAMES M. IIURST, form ly one of the proprietors of the Planters' lotel, Charleston, have leased the: Am?'i<-un Hote l. King-street, ami would spoet fully solicit from their friends and 10 travelling puhlie a portion of their patinnjje. NVe pledge ourselves that the uchIh of the Hotel will receive aceoinmoixtion unsurpassed bv anv in the city. KENNEDY & HURST. Charleston. May 19. Om 15 NOTICE. 1M IK Centennial Anniversary of the Ix. itiatign of GEORGE WASHING, ill be celebrated by JACKSO N ODGE, No. 53, A. F. M., on the Fourth uy of Novenil>er next, by a public proceson. An oration will be delivered by one f the members. The Brethren are all re nested to be present on thai occasion, and io citizens generally are respectfully inviu 1 to attend. DAM* W. BROWN, i W. W. MODI.FY, >Committee. J. R. M At ill.I* S STRAYED [TMtO.M the residence of John Disown. LiL bcrty Hill, a mouse colored JENNY, x or seven years old. She may be known y a lump on the side of her under jaw my one bringing the said Jenny to me will e suitably rewarded. Sept 8 tf 1?. T. HAMMOND. Wood Wanted. IJIOR WHICH CASH WILL HE given. Apply at tliis office. Baoon &. Lard, b-v<iv o.'iiir. in 11 HASSELTINE & HAGINH. [PE cj i NOTICES. r-gr The friends of J. A. STEWMAh nnounce him a* a Candidate for the oflin f Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing Elec ion. MR. EDITOR:?IMenao announce Mr {. B. BLACKMON, as a candidate for Clerl fthe Court at the next election, and chlim MANY VOTERS. fjf"" K. G. BILLINGS is annouunced w candidate for the office of Clerk of thi 'ourt at the next election, by MANY FRIENDS &. SU1TORTERS. MR. EDITOR:?Please announce JOHP I. ADAMS aa a suitable candidate fo Tlerk of the Court, at tho next election, am blige MANY VOTERR tar The friend* of William Roainsoi nnounce him as a candidate for the office o i'lerk of the Court at the neat election. r,r NOTICE. A LI. Persona indebted to the estate of J \ R. Maaeey, deceased, either by Note o iccount, are called on lo settle the same 01 r before the 97th October, or they may ex ect to find the samo in the hands of an of eer for collection, aa the estate must b< ettlod tip. H. R. MASSEY, Administrator. October 6. 4t 36 Wanted immediately. A lad about 1ft years of age, aa an ap nvntice to the Printing business. Applj t this office. } %f\' r woorni-r^^ioni; Six Miles Somth of L&nmster C. My store is now ipex, a ready for the occommoeption of C tomers. I have a tine stock if Good*, i a general assortment; ladies and gcntlcn can be accommodated to almost any articl NTAPLE& FANCY DRY UOOI HATS, BOOTS <t SHOES, GRi CERIES, HARDWARE, CUT LERY; CROCKERY, SADDLERY, CONFECTION ARIES, ; DRUGS d MEDICINES, * (Mineral and Patent:) i School Books SL Stationer Roimct*, Ac., Ac., My poods are all new, and well selectee suit II classes, and can- be sold low fore or to approved customers on short time . 1 .1. ? - ? */vmiiiiiv [iruuiicii uikcn 111 cxcnunge, :u therefore eernestly .solicit a share of pul patronage. Persons wishing anything , my line, will find it to their interest to < and examine my stock bofore purchus elsewhere*, ( At.so?I have a fine lot of likely (voi No. 1) Slaves for sale: and among tlieni I her, a first rate Cook, House Servant : , Seamstress, which I will sell in proport to tin* times, for cash or approved paper short time. r Ijiulies call if you wish really to buy sot , thing fine and nice. Mvself or clerk v take great pleasure, in exhibiting our gnu and still greater pleasure in packing up , you?anil what will please you still bcti they are truly Southern, purchased in 1 | tiinore, a Southern city. " ELI C. HIS HOP Woodvillo, Lancaster Dist., f June 30, 1852. \ 21 tf. G 0 0 D S Cheaper Than Ever, AT BELLAIR, S. C, . TUB SU BS C R 111 K It, ^ ZZ1 oZ- wishing to reduce his stock. . of SUMMER GOODS, pre. S5l ( vious to purchasing his Fall supplies, v sell the balance of Summer Goods on In at very reduced prices, those in want of go? will now have an opportunity to parch on the most advantageous terms. An ea call is solicited, as Bargains may be expect Wool, Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Fc. thi Eggs, and Bags taken in exchange, am fair price allowed for each. CHARLES P. EVANS N. B.?Those indebted to me are earnt ly requested to settle as eat ly as possible, I am in want of Money. C. 1*. E fieliair, S.C., July 14. 23 tt tobacco aniT \ SUPPLY of the above articles, of rious oualities, and at ditferent prii just received direct from Baltimore, for s at Woodville. E. C. BISHOP Sept. 22, 1852. 33?3t Iron. Q AAA LBS. IRON FOR SALE IXJ */I /\J for cash, by 10 CURETO.N &, MASSEY Cow Hides, Deer, Sheep, Otter & Co SKINS, Bees-wax, Wool Tallow, &c., &e, A NDall country produce of this kind a. V chased, for which the highest n ket Cash prices will Ik* paid, or leather j en in exchange, bv * JO! I T. BAUM, No. *J8(k King gt., ('haricston, S. C Sept. 15, 1852. 32?t 111S C i ; L b 11\ K 0 II it L T. T il hint & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF premium cotton (un's. a> PATENT EXi EEttlOK STRAW CUTTER I Columbus, Ga. rrMIK Subscriliershavingcoinpleted iuif I_ Unit addition* to their extensive < Manufacturing Works, and perfected in retpet tH the details of their celebrated I ent Exceisior Straw ('utter, be}; leave to i the attention of Planters, ami all others ; ti rested in the cultivation of Cotton, and raising and feeding of stock, to the iui| t.inee and advantage of using the above n; ed Machin s. On the subject of their PREMIUM COTTON GINS, little need be said to satisfy those, who I willing to be convinced of their superio > over those of any other manufactory, us deneed by the numerous certificates to 1 , effect from our most extensive Cotton I'll crs ur.d cotton dealers, and in the premii which have been uniformly awarded then ' the verious fcvtote l'.tirs and Agricultural j cicties in Georgia and South Carolina, ring the last five years. To all interei they would say they are prepared to suj en terms more reasonable than ever, i ' number of their Gins; all of which they ly warrant to give satisfaction with pro I '1 he,y would also call the attention '' ihonw. interested in feeding stock. particu ly to their newly invented Patent Excelsior Straw Cntter, , manufactured on y by themselves, ami sale by their authorized Agent* in the pri mil Cities and Town* in the United State* This Cutter they confidently offer as most complete ami effective machine for ( tinir hay, straw or fodder, ever invented The objections which have been ur| * against all the straw and hay cutters hen r fore used, viz : Slowness of operation i A difficulty of keeping in repair, in this much are entirely remuvA As to its tpeed, tl confidently assert that it would perform 1 hundred per cent, more than uny other C ti>r ovnr n?<-d Thp tnii/i IIro ninrtrt-n I numbtr,of fine cju?t stool, presenting u ( ting edge of thirty-teven-arui-a-holf feet. they are never brought in contnct with a : thing but the straw or other mnterbii to out, they do not wear out the machine, soon become dull. The whole of them be sharpened in five minutes, without rem ing them from the machine. For the < rectness of these assertions, they refer to i of their numerous patrons. All orders received hy letter, or throi any of their Agents, will receive prompt tention ; and any information cheerfully f en, on application. E. T. TAVLUlLdsCC Columbus, (Hh 1869. * BtLLinos 4k Bulk, Ag'tt., 1 anoaster C H? K. C Team?#16 for tkraw CiOii i, Co*h rif CM 6. M tt f i "misckllaniotstt A JLINT OF LETTERS 1 I>EMAlNING in tbo Post Office at LancasM> 11 tcr C. II., S. C., Oct, 1st 185'2. US- I T1 l(|j Bull, W. R. Hammond, Samuel N. ' acn Btc'('lllini Nathaniel Humphreys, Cloyd. a 0p Ballard Thomas. Hooper, Dr. _ Ballard, Miss R. Jennings, Henry M. ^ Brooks, Cornelius. Johnson, Win. oh 9- Calhoun, Dr. Jno. C. I.indsav, J. C. fei Cauthen, John C. Knox IB. C. tin Colman Joseph. Klin<rle, I* B. m< Castou, Isaac. Massey, F/.ekiel. ] tin Clanton, A. J. Martin, Samuel. an Clyburn,T. L. Martin, Miss S. A. do Caskov, VVni. the 3d. McNuufjiiton, W.D.N i foi CnmnfiolL Jriloi M M..W.... 'i' 1 - o f WW...- .-> t'lviiJ t iilMIII X. i nil Codins, Wyntt. NleKci',1. W. j de Casting Ilozier. Reaves, Moses. * Dunlap S. J. Snipes Edward. Davis, Tim. Small John 11. I to Dufley, Win. J. Nargeant Daniel S. I ash Duron, Wylic It. Taylor, John. .? Fundcrburk, L. II. Thompson, J. A. ? id I Emmons &, Sharpe. Thompson, It. It. Idic (joins,Till. Tidwell (jraham. ! ; in (Jill Win. Thompson, James, jnll Garris, l'\ M. Trusdel, Jol n. ing Ilanney. J as. Tollosson, Alfred. ilorton, Henry. Watts, Archibald F. ; ing Hammond Samuel. Watts, Miss l.ueinda. : mi- Persons calling for letters in this list, will ind please sav they are advertised. j " ion T. It. MAGIL1., P. M, 1 on Oct. 0, 3t 35 1 "u State of South Carolina. t EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ?!i "1\ rl IEREAS. information has been rcceivIT ed a* this Department, that an nttrotfious outrage was conunitied by a Negro fellow, on the person of a lady of Anderson j ^ri District, on the. 28th of July last, and that j the said negro has made his escape. Now licit known that in order that the said negro tellow maybe brought to trial, I. John H. .Means, Governor and Commander-in-Chief '?, in and over the State aforesaid, do issue this my Procclaination, offering a reward of 7Vo 1 a Hundrrxl Dollars for his delivery to the Jail j of Anderson District. ~ The said Negro is a young fellow, not exiill cceding 23 or 2 years of age, live feet six , ind or eight inches high, well built, of rather ! ids yellowish complexion, converses briskly and j _ use sensibly, was well dressed at the time with | rlv dark coat and pants, checked shirt, and wore ed. a cap and slippers. He wasn stranger in the rs. neighborhood, and represented himself as a ?j '1 a llriek Mason from a distance, hunting work, o lie is believed by certain persons who saw i him to lie a fellow by the name of l'AT, or n *t- PATERSON, who was taken from Ander- .1 . as Son District to Alabama some eight years ago, by one William N. Wyntt, who after- ? wards sold him to a trader near Columbus, 1 Georgia. tin Given under my hand and the seal of the an State, this the Nth day of August, A. D. tin va' One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty- cai two. 11 J. II. MEANS, [l. s.] of Benjamin Pert;y, Scc'y of State. W Sept. . 5th. 1852. 32 It I. A 1AT4' A hil'i.' ? V/mC5 JL i il% vv DAGUERREAN HALL. J. B. COUSART. NOW Informs the citizens of this place, and country generally, that ho is now prepared for the purpose of giving those who may wish to do so, an opportunity of A procuring perfect x illlMllSliof themselves or their friends. The latest t^| improvements are now in his possession. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully sop licited to call and examine his stock. Miniatures inserted in Ixickcts and ? Breastpins in the neatest style. (d I Lmcaster, Sept. 15, 1852. 32?lY <*!< s | BAGGING, ROPING k TWINE. I ?> r AA YDS. of GUNNY Bagging. ph, 1 ?)y)' M / 10 (Toils of ,S. ROl'ING, a sn I new article. S1J, , 1) AO Coils Northern Roping. t lOO lbs. of TWINB. The above articles we oiler for sole low 'n S. for cash. ' CUR ETON & MASSE Y. ,?r. , Sept 15, 1852. 21?3m q at- Bacon! Bucon !! 1 call -VTORTII CAROLINA BACON Sides at b) in- 1 1 i at 17, Hams at 18, and Shoulders at 1* the 16 cents. For Side by ty ?or- : oct6 tf HILLINGS & BEI.K. w Head Quarters. feci Buck Head,64th August 1852. "7 rpHK DUKiAOIRR GEXERAI.S are 1 JL hereby required to make returns aa n* 1,1,1 directed by the Act of 18tl, (see Section ln I 13th.) Upon a non-compliance, the law "f" , will be enforced against all defaulters. 1 7 1 llv order of the commAnder-in-Cbief. ??*' " J. W. CANTKY. r Adjutant and Inspector General. j 'ply | S-P' O. 3J?4,. J Sf-i SOUTH CAROLINA. ?" |l,r Executive Department, m ,ofi COLUMBIA, Octol?er 1, 1852. THE C< uuiuissioncrs of the Public Roads in this State, to whom Dis- , for ; trict Maps were sent by tho State authorinei ties in 1820. for the purpose of recording Hn > ? upon them any changes in the line of H, road", new settlements, and other improve- m< :ut" ments, are requested to return the same of to the Executive (Iftiee, Columbia, at a* lb >to.' early a day as practicable, not exceeding unl three months from date, as they will he line j required to correct the new edition of the n;) hey | District Maps of the State, nhratt to be l*ve , published. It is respectfully requested rai ut" ] that the gentlemen having charge of these an ,u'" Maps will add the notice of every improve- hii As l mc,,t which has taken place in their l'1 uy- range of operations, including the lines of I* be Railroadx passing through them, with the i or location of towns, villages, factories, mincan eral sprintrs, mines, public and orivatc c_? - a I ov* house* established, and every object in- ? ;or* tereatin^ in each district, with anch writton explanations and .rrference* ha may ,_h ho necesaaK. -m at- By order of the Governor: jiv- B. T. Watts, Secretary. ^ Oct 0 35 2t fr FOR SAIaE. ?< . AN EXl'CU J5NT BKTT OF WAGON o* iV IIAKNKH.S, which will he aold low K 1 for Caah, if sH>iMPfor immediately. Hf -<9 R. S. BAILEY. LEGAL NOTICES. jH * ?L.aii<>UMter District ines M. nigrum, Executor*! Rev. Elias 1,. l'raser Petition VS. anels P. Boulwurc, ' 8 and Mary E., his wife, slaves. vet. nl. * V? It appearing to my satisfaction that Fran- is i P. Bo n I ware and Mary E., his wife, do- j in ndants in above petition, reside without ! fa .. 1;.a ti.:^ i, . ) ' t .i.n.if vi hiio m.iK . ii iJt urucrwi ui] j tit >tion of Canton, solicitor for petitioners, I it said defendants, Francis I', Boidwiirc j an d Mary E. his wife, do answer, plead or I at in 11 r to the. petition in above ease on or liere I lie 18th day of November, 1852 i Hi lierwise an order pro confcsso will lie or- > n< red against tliein. I si JAS. II. W1TITER SPOON". I ei Com. E'l'v Lan. Dist. j A Commissioner's O'lice, i r:i ancastcr C. II., So. Ca., > F August 14, 180*2. V'UI" 3m. ft; SMS AT AKTION. f. in LAND FOR SALE. J siah M. Croxton.ct nl. J r? Equily# ?t B. Ward &. wife, ct al. 3 Lancaster. ? ? I > Y virtue of the decree of the court of fo y Equity in the above case, I will sell at / ?' neastcr ('. II.. on the tirsl Monday in No- pr tuber, next, the Croxton Iatnds, viz: one all ct containing 122.t acres, 011 both sides frt Ruin Creek, and the road from Lancaster Ei huge to Brown's Ferry, bounded by lands pa Capt Stewart and others. in Also, one other tract adjoining the above, ntaining 320A acres, on both sides of said Iji ;ek and road, bounded by lands of Capt. It ewart, John D. MeCardelI,R. Barton,"and at L. Caskcy. 'J'bose two tracts adjoin N< il form one body of productive land, mostwoodland, with a comfortable dwelling use and other buddings. Terms : a credit of one and two years lb interest from day of sale, (excepting much cash as will pay costs.) purchaser ing Bond and two good sureties. JAMES II. WITIIERSI'OON Confr in Eq. L. I). Sept. 22, 1852. Printer's Fee i 33?fit ra sj te (p ftps <rp y jc? Jf, ii I, It |P 9 ! bate of South Carolina. L. INC. IS TER 1) IS TRICT. tficc Court of General Sessions awl Common Plena. S II. R. PRICE, Esq., Clerk of said Court, in pursuance to the directions of Act of the Legislature in such case made . d provided, do hereby give public notice it an Election tor Tax Collector for I.aniter District will be held on Monday, the jn III day of October next, at the usual places . election throughout the said District. jj, itness my hand at IjineastcrC.il., this luiii u;iv in :\. J r.% I n.y.z. ii. u. price, ?,r Clerk G. S. find ('. P. August 11. 2;n 27 j,r s r ii v i; v inc. % A. AUSTIN: 1 AY UE FOUND AT THE CAT,tW- I l?a House, at nil times, ready to wait ?on those who may need his serviees .is n ? mover. April 28 12?If f ii s tt; mNEOiis. CATAWBA HOUSE, " On Aliiiii-Stroot, , few rods South of the Court /louse.) irN TIIEabovo named House lias -tfwN IIL been rnueli enlarged and put j&UL thorough repair and furnished anew, j d is now prepared to accomodate all use disposed t?? give it a call. The suh iher makes no boasts hut will simply .j, y that the Public shall he aecommoda- n? 1 in a style not excelled by any House the up country. J. A. IIASSELTINE. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 A A aution to Every Body: 1 1.1. PERSONS ARE N()TIFIED AND 1 V Cautioned not to trade for a note given r mo to John Turner, dated 3d January, 152, and due 1st December, 1852, for Six- ? Dollars. Said note was given for a horse, Inch was unsound at the time, (hut I did >t know it,) and which Ilorse died in a few ivs after 1 got liiin. 1 will not pay said ite unless compelled by law, and I do not ilievenjust law will make nio pay it, as e horse was unsound to rottenness. STEPHEN WILLIAMS, ill 5 3t?om.I)* = THE IMPORTED JiCK~ , MABTINTOO < Ct A/" 11,1, stand the present season ^ at Ijuncasterville, at his i y\ vn stable. at ten dollars the insurance, (no It 110 pay,) and twcuty-fivcdollars to insure ti Jenny. t( Any person trading or tradioing away the nrc liefore it is ascertained whether she is _ ith foal or not, forfeits the insurance. PEDIGREE: Marin go is a beautiful dark brown, 15 nds high, 5 years old ; possessing beauty ' frame, tine action, and ninscular power un- A rpnssed by any Jack of the present day.? 9 was imported from Spain about sixteen ? >nths ago, and was bought by John Brown Ialwrty Hill, from the importer, about e time lie was landed id Charleston, For tne correctness of the above statement d further information, 1 would respectful- | * reier wiose winning ilie same to the above v med gentleman at Liberty Hill. The subscriber feeling an interest in the ising of tine mules in this part of the State, d having a full knowledge of the purity of s blood, oilers the sen ices of his Jack on J c above low terms withihe hope and exictntion that the jmblidFw ill avail themIves of an opportunity for improving their , ock, which has never before been offered. ? WJ1. T. MIIFKR. | r I^ane.istei (11. Sept. 1KA2. 32?(>t. hotioa [ |"S IIERERY fJIVKN, THAT AN AV-i l plication Hill be made, to the next f pgisluture, for a charter for a Rail Road inn Lancaster Court House, to eortnect ' ther with the South Carolina Rail Road, J \ Cninilen, or with tlto Charlotte and j 011th Carolina Rail Road, at Choaterrillo, ( idgcwav, of some other suitable point on i August 4th, * * 11S (' K I, L AN E 0 H~. Mechanics, Manufacture v>< and liiU'iiloi'N. IM1E Eighth Volume of the Scientific American commences on the 18tli of epietnbor. 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Old Oins faithfully repaired. All orders innkfully received and punctually attended t. R. J. McCRElGHT. Camden, S. C., April 14, 1852. 10,6in A RARE OPPORTUNITY. " IIAVE r. first rate Two Horse Waoon. l which I will sell nt n reasonable price, pplv at once, or you will lose the chance. Sept 8 tf "J. A. HASSELT1NE. WOOD, WOOD. Out, of Wood. Cash will be aid for several loads. Bring it o the Printing Oflicc. GODEY^LABTSMOK"" ONE YEAR, AND Arthur's Home Gazette ONE YE AY, Vill be sent to any poison or ersons on receipt of $4 Tho rice of the two separately would >6, Five Dollars. COMMITTED F> THE JAIL OF LANCAKJJER District n Nrgs Boy, who <*lta hinmclt )ick. i.nd pay b?don|^w t?yrhon>^w W?r. on,of Colleton DWrict. ?ck?a dark Muatto,21 or W years old, 0 fwV or 8 inches ^Sfe ugh, and WM wokh ?l*>ut 140 1U. Tho I reonestea to com* jronertv, nod lakr him ftwajf. ^'7 JAMES ADAMS, Aujruat IRth. |MS. L i>