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I T NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HI I " tosv, C ON MONDAY EVENING, the '25th inst., J J somewhere in the streets of Lancaster, of I n large, r PLAIN GOLD RING, ?/! made in Gothic Style, with the initials of m" nntj name engraved on the inside. p|;ll f The finder will be liberally rewarded, on otj, t restoring it to me at the " ledger " Office. j >i JAS. M. HENDERSON. Oot. '27, 185'2. 38?2t A South Carolina. ^LANCASTER DISTRICT. rr s By James II. VViniEKsroos Esquire, Ordi- _X. nary for raid District. ; ha? ^ T17HEREAS, William J. Clowson Esq.. V V has applied to nic for Ix-tters of Ad- jsi,s X ministration on all and singular the Goods nnd Chatties, Rights and Credits of Ann , jloJj . j Anderson, deceased. I (|j?, THESE are, therefore, to cite nndndaion- ui, S lull ill unil clfirrlil i* llw, L'iii.1. ,/l nn.l h of tho said deceased, to be and :.j .. bj- ,< B fore uie at our next Ordinary's Court for the V said district, to be holdcn at L-ineaster Court fl House on the Ninth day of November next, n ,M to show cause, if am*, why the said admin W i tra'ion should nat be granted. (_ Given under my hand and seal, this'27 th j "I ?f October, in the year of our Lord one . B thousand eight and fifty-two and in the scv- . c: tv-scventh year of American Independence. ' \ *1 [L. S.l t JAMES II. W1T1IERSPOON. Ordinary L. P. : Oct. 27th, 1852. 38 2t I f..'C Pi inter's Fee 82,00 a I ^ I Ml State South, Carolina. c Lancaster District. i i By James H. Witherspoon. Esquire, *' Ordinary for said District. All A \ r HERE AS, Robert S. Col vert has np- \ A T T plied to ine for Letters of Adtninlstru- j\ tion on all and singular the Goods and Chatj t.ds, RighJs nnd Credits of Nancy Colvert l l ite ot the District aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all nnd singular, the kindred nnd creditors ) of the said deceased, to ba nnd appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said jjj District, to be holdcn at Lancaster Court House on the 4th day of November next, to ' I show cause, if any, why the said ndministra- ^ tion should not be granted. Ifjs. Given under tuy hand and seal this 2'st *! _ 1 day of October, in the year of our ' l i Lord, ono thousand eight hundred I .,. ? L S. ?and fifty-two, and in the seventy- i / y seventh year of American Independence. vle JAMES II. WITHERSPOON, Ordinary />. P. 1 Oct 27, 1852. I'r. fee, $2. 38?2t A WORD TO THE WISE In Sufficient. 4 LL thorn indebted to the. Rulnc/ilxr, . ^\. know ho hss not been pressing in liis 1 demands for payment for the last twelve J'." 1 months, and for the want of collections has been put to great trouble and inoonvenience. '. * v The times now are such as to excuse him i 10 * for urging his claims upon those indebted j IV.'.'/j fitr n ivmiMit ' k . fTlic subscriber would nlso take this k. 1 method of tendering to thu community his , ., hcnrtfelt gratitude r.nd most sincere thanks, for the very liberal patronage ho litis ever re- ! l',c calved jit their hands, and would most re- | specttully solicit n continuance of tlieir fji- ' ,'V vors. and as an inducement to do so, would ; ' s iy to his friends, customers, the ' whole l*al' world nnd the rest of mankind,n that lie is j J' l! now opening the most | 'arH ?? Extensive, Various and Dasirable j STOCK OF GOODS, sci it has ever been bis good fortune to offer to | *the inspcctiou of those purchasing in this i i village. An ennumerntion of the great vn- i " * riety of articles comprising his stock, would J'(. ba both tedious .Mid unnecessjiry. Those j P'.VI wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call nnd examine his stock, which will bo ' shown with great pleasure,and with a determination to sell at tl e vorv lowest prices. Respectfully, 8. B. EMMONS. * N. B.?Carpenters nnd Carriage Makers "v* are requested to call and examine bis stock n(|r of tools and carriage trimmings. S. B. K. ' ? : Oct. 27. 1852. 38?tf * [J 1 THE UNITEl)STATES HOTEL, S Camden, S. C. nw ff TS NOW open for the nccommod-.tion of 1 the travelling l'uhlie. It is an excellent ' B ^ nnd commodious building, new nnd well fit- ' ft". J tod up, and lately put in a state of j r x conPLi ri: repair, j situated in a very desirable nnd healthy part lf"i of town, on the corner of Bro dand HcKnll* . V Streets, nnd known as the House reccrtly : thni Mi k |>t open by John Ingram, Esq. Flic rooms are large, open, niry. nnd well furnished. The Tublc will he supplied with every rP Jflp thing that nn excellent country market will j 1 silo d, attended by thu best Servants. i vi.u The titnblvm ure w ell attended bv care- cdil ful and experienced Ostlers, and well aup- nun B, plied with provender. tior There will he at all times, an omnibus in ' rat, attendance to convey passengers to nnd from to ? B the Depot. I wit The subscriber having had several years to < experience in the above business, feels confi- ! hist dent in saying that he will be able to give sou general satisfaction to all who m..y favor him the wiin winr |Kiir??nu^f, nn iiv m (lcirrnimcii iu u??r J u*e every effort on hi* part to pleaac. full THOMAS BOONK. cry Jji ? Oct 97, 1853. a?? 8t all | f NQTIfE! E i rf"MIE Subscriber has to mine fund*, and "I*. f trus|* that those INDEBTED to him ? jo any wine, will pleaac use the necessary v It ' .exertions and nettle up by the tirat of J??nuMl unry next. Cotton not S T,\ IS ED, will be Liken in payment ot his book accounts at 3 e.'l?* .cents per lb., delivered nt his residence. . '! Those indebted to the firm of T. K. Cure- j ton and Son are included in the above T. K. CIJRETON. !*fl W Wnxhaw Creek, 8, C. C*^7, 1859. jJ'JJ K I will also allow tlx-abo^Hftice for cotton gr* P delivered at my Father's I have en- \ gaged Phelix Md-arnnn, Rst|.. to attend to tho the Settlement of my bosine*a daring my ab- sinf senc", therefore, persons knowing thein- voli selves indebted to me, will please be prep.ir- cei* WL ed to close their nceount* as soon as they ed < hoeoo?e due, and I willlako it as a spcvbil fie*, favor on thoir part. W aoei T. K. CTIRETON, Jr. \ IW Oct. 37,1853. as? lot ben 1. ' NOflCE! ?? ft A U. persons indsbted to M A. SOU- *5 W ./V REE, in the vicinity of Hanging Roc!* of a will find their notes afra accounts in the | ^ hand* of J. W. COOKK. AUoroaf, for colm a F IS CELL AN E 0IIS. [MIS CELL A NEGROES EOU SALEr pkoci.aw Y order ot Jamf.s II. WmiEusroos, Or- Executive Dauartme ' dinary, will be sold nt tlie late residence OCT' Jr. Robert W. Erwin, dee'd., on the 3d of icnibcr, 1852, the whole personal estate AX/'HERE AS, the Cor he said deceased, consisting of two like- ? * ted States did, by 'oung negroes, horses, hogs, household appro veil oil rlie twenty^ kitchen furniture, wagon and gears, ry, in the \ oar of our I. itation tools, Corn and Fodder, and many tight hundred and torty-s er articles. * Electors of President a 'crins made known on day of sale. shall be appointed on th WM. F. ERVIN, Admr ter the tirst Monday in IjOUISA A. M. ERVIN' Atlrnz. year in which they are to )ct 27, 1852. 38?Gt And whereas the existii TKr/-\TiT/nT~i provides that the Elector? by the Legislature : *IIL subscriber oilers for sale his planta- \?1 whereas iho Lcgis tion on Hanging it ek Creek. The ? :? _ ----- nm iiui ooiii :ag'iiarse?8 t contains 842 acres, 200 of which is in- scribed I y the ; foresaid : ivntion. One half of that is fresh and ment of electors: Cotton I.and. There are 011 the prom- THEREFORE, be i i a sett of excellent Orist mi Is, which arc JOHN H. MEAN'S, (io\ ;uod repair, u good dwelling house, pin this State, by virtue'of tl ise and scr. w, and all ncccr ry out buil- | the Constitution, in ?*. bor tuither p.olicuhir apply toll. omor, onoxtro.i .inary . seriber. Timer* g Rock, K-meister Dis- thu General Assembly,wl * have not expi .d, and the Usj, another tract adjoining, belonging now recently elected, and Mr. B. 1). Johns.ni. I he tract contains j House of Representative acres, the two tracts jointly would tn.ke ;,;3U hOVV recently elected rod settlement. ' lumbin, on the FIRST J. B. MOBli\, vcmber next ensuing, thai 'et. b, 1952. 3tl?it. <.>nt in the House of Rep tvr rp T r* "CT? 8:"1' ' uesdey next, after " X A v/ Xj day, to apptiut Kleetors Mi Persons indebted to the estate of J. Vice President of the U.-i l R. Musscy. deceased, either by Note or fortuity with the net ofC< onnt, tire called on to settle the same on Civen under mv hand :i )efore the 27th October, or they may ex- Stale at.-rosai t to find 'he same in the hands of an of- 14th day ofC ! for collection, as the estate must be r lofourliord o 'vd tip. / I,.S. > hundred and II. T. MASSEY, Administrator. ^ } the 77th yeai October 6. 4t 35 I enee of tlte THE PEOPLE'S PAPER! 'j A""rK'j.n. leud OF ALL < t?iiip?>(itioii. Benjamin Perry, Seer l family journal eor all. (kl "?' ,s5L Moral Instructor a Social (Jaide P I F f n Anil n Cheerful Com] anion. j I A Lj IJ \J ' splendid new series ! ssy Xmilcr a < < lliant Arrangement* for the Id Volume, fTP|JE Subscriber is r Commencing in Dcccmln r. j J[ Fall and H'iI the 1 Foreign and Domestic 1) lustrated family friend. \nS ?[Portion of the most IIIF. most unique,original, instructive a- , ln~ ' '' s'b'ns ?* the season musing and beautiful, us \v ell as ciiEA- * r paper published! Desiring to bsjudg-| Iwincaster, (Jet. 1 <, 18j ?y its merit, solicits examination and I longcs i omparison. . . i ' N 0 T f ( !o expense lias or will lie spared to make Jonrnal nil that a paper er.n he. Its ' A 'j'1 persons iadebte iid pages are filled to overflowing v\ ith ^ * T. J. \V kioiit, dec < most .brilliant (JlllCI.XAL i ales and p'.v. as there are urgent d ivelttes, the choicest Poetic ell'usions estate tliat must he paid, admirable essays on all subjects that can rest an intelligent community, contribu- JAS. 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Dana. rirnn llotal, Kixo-s MIIS periodical, published from the 1st r..Sp^|fu||y solicit from of July, semi-monthly. will contain ( the travelling public np v* of the most remarkable cities, public i ronngc. |\Vc pledge i iees, in every zone nnd on every conti guests of the Hotel wll t, accompanied by letter press descrip- dation unsurpassed by ai is, which while conveying the most aecu- KRNNK ? and t t -I-vv. Mhy Information, will seek Chrrleston.May 19. loihe tb? dry details of facts and figures _ h something of the \itnilty of nature, nnd "DUrr?r?r1 nnhle the render, while ho observes tho tV OCQ yw orieal nnd political phenomena to gain )jj WIIICII C ie insight into the cnuscs from which T given. Apply i y spring. Extensive nnd costly prepirais have Wen made to liresent it in tin est col Iff t ion of views, not only from u\? 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V'e put the work at Ahe low price of $3 semi-annual volume, or 25 cents for s "~~t- ?? ?- (lo number. All subscribers paying for |-?f K. G. BILLING tme I, in advance, will l?o entitled to re- A candidate for the olti c as a premium, xho suburb pUte. engn.v- ro(lft Bf lho , . an steel, sue impouaL folio. - Jae.k in ()f- . ," after tho eelcLrstelfpicture of F. Land- f KILN l)S Sf, r, engraved by G. Meueroth. r ? "he publisher will supply speeimino num- j^R. EDITORI'les l gr tuitously to agents and Postmasters ,, in.uu . "rill make liberal strange,nent. with ** * a for the circulation of tho Univeraum. i ' 'er" ?f the Court, at th< will ......a.. ./ ? -< >? w*ww " 'rr1/ t?k iwu |h i wun ni i 'Mni^r XH half ywur, of five persons at $ 10, and . =?~ri larger number at the name rate*. . MERMAN ,f. MEYER, ^ T*> fnwrf* of 1 No. 1M, William street, N. Y. announce him as a camtk ClerV of (hcroiirt at th< NEOUS. LEGAL K0TICEs7 PK ?TIO\. PROCLAMATION, nt, 8. Carolina. Executive Department, ) f OBER, 14,1852. ' Colunbia, Oct. 4, 1852. j igress of the Uni- "1T7HEREA8, States m well as individu- ^ en Act passed and ?\ nls, are hound to render thanks to third day of Janus- Almighty God for His meades, to hunihle ord one thousand themselves before Him on account of their yiou tx, enact, "that the sins, and to tremble at His judgments : Be 8,.]| t nd Vice President it, therefore, known, that I Jon* H. Means, | ?t t( 0 T uesday next af- | Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the i will November of the Commonwealth of South Carolina, do issue; on t| be appointed.'' this my Proelamation, setting npnrt FRI- cu|| , ig law of this State HAY,the 29th instant, ns a day to be devo- \V.? 1 shall be appointed ted to religious exercises, and do carne.-'1 v Egg' ( request that ail secular business be suspend- fair*] Llure of this State j ed on that day, and that all our people union at the time pre- , soluble in their res] active places of worship, \T, ict for the appoint-| for the purpose of acknowledging God's |v rc mercies, deploring our sins, confessing '.he 1 am t known. That I, justice of his cl a-tlsement, nod beseeching R, ,-ernor in and over | favor for Mie thne to coine. ie power vested in f In testimony of which, 1 have signed ithorizing the Gov- | my name, and c used the seal of c isions. to convene the State to be affixed. Iioseterms of offico J JOHN II. MEAT"'. iho who have boon Ey the Governor; the members oftlio Bkn. Pf.kry, Secretary. C. i's who have b.'on Oct 13, 1852. 30 td, . In convene in Co- |-?' MONDAY in No- IS MILE t'KRGK LA AD t tlicv may be pros- .?V roscntativca on the F OH S A L E . ton" the first add Moii- Rubcrt McDonald &. A In Equity. ? ot President and Eugcn|n c hil| wif UncaHU.'r Dist. T lited States, ?n con- * I Bill for sale of ? >UBre88 aforesaid: Tllomas L Dnnlap 1 l,and. now ind tne Hca of the & wife, et al. I plcti id,at Columbia, the . . , , . , ,, ? tint tetober, in the year H\,v,rt.ue ?f th? dccrcc of1thc.?ou* of Al me thousand eight ,1J Equity, in above ease, I will sell at ' I lift-, two, and in 1 JJ^!,8lt-r, C. II. on the 1st Monday the Otli ' " of the Independ- of December 1853, the plantation or tract ; _ United States of ? whereon Robert Stinson resided at his death, and devised by hitn to his dangli- . MEANS, fi. si ' tt>r' Eugenia C. Stinson, (now Mrs. MeDon- ,rc utary of State. aid.) situate in I-anonster District, on both ?xcr 3- jgg sides of Tweh'o Mile Creek, containing 500 .f _ acres, more or less, bounded by lands of M. . fl PI Tl b! C. Heath, Esq., nud others. This tract con1/ U 1" iN ) tains some rich and valuable bottoms, and >5*. n'so K??d upland, mostly in woods, with a comfortable dwelling house. A re-survey iow receiving his^ and plat will be tnadc before thoday of sale. t<*r lilack, ot TVriii*.?A credit of one, two and three ry Hoods, contain- years, with interest payable annually from Ti desirable and lead- day of sale, (except as much cash as will pay Clot costs and expenses of sale,) purchaser giv- 0f?] \. C. DITNEAP, ing bond and two gooil sureties and a mort- 'p 37 -It JAMES II W1THERSPOON, 1 i; ! Com'r. Eq. L D. Eincnster C. II. Oct. 20, 1852. q d to the estate of Printer's Fee ?9. 37 7t. I., are requested to Covt LAND AND MILLS, isox, i lJ'?" FOB. SALE. . 2t 37 /\ William J. Culp ") ^ jf * i'I'Miav p 1 nil ,s* [ An Equity L'. ' 1 1 UiN f AKjIi Elizabeth C'lip wid-f Eineaster District t>n " % TP XJ OW J T TN'DER tho decree of the Court of Equi. for sale a very rich vJ ty In the above ease, I will sell at ^ if LAND in Provi- the Court House in Eineaster, on the first 1 in ing two hundred Monday, tho 6th Dep. 1852. the following iierlv known as the tracts of land belonging to the Estate of Anlins more fine Tim- drew It. Culp, dee'd. viz : O | -place in the neigh- ^One tract containing ninety and a half, a- * the first quality of ercs, situate in Lancaster District, on McAl- j( ?. It is about nine pin's Creek and Sugar Creek, bounded by mmmmm glit of the Railroad, the lands of Win. Sembler, Mrs. Culp and from the Turnout others. Upon this tract is situated a vnluu- II 1 ly persons wishing hie Merchant mill, in excellent repair, with 1" ' r.ccotnpanicd by Dr. I a never failing supply of water. ?? oiis Wallace. 14b-J Also, one other tract containing SO acres. *< r> the purchaser, | hounded l?y Mr. AI pine Creek, Innda of II.I.IAMSON, M. A. Culp,estate of John MIIIhand others. ' Charlotte, N. C. Also, one other tract continuing I ft 1 acres, 3(1 3t I bounded by lands of Wm. Culp, estate Dan- PJ{ - ? . iel Mills, Jus. Ptttersen and others. i -nn The nbove lands are Jocated near the f Clnirlotte and ColmntyjjTjjiirroHd. almost, if S, ind will keep eon- not within hearing ofjW whistle," of the in1 anil lange assort- ?a^1^ sting < f every varle- > I ?:???>?:?A credit rtf 1, 'J and 3 years ^ le ^t vies of Rock- with interest from day of sale, ( except as d six seated. Also ?"u h cnt,h wi|l pay costs,) purchaser giv- ' Ios, double and sin- ,nK boml nn(1 two ???d sureties. , thont tops. Also, JAMES H.jyiTHBRSPOON, lhe 1 ^ ? Com r. Eq. I.. D. tert, __ Jjineastsr C. II., S. C. Oct. 20,1852. 1 Hlirnt'M*. Printer's Fee $!>. 37 7t ^no Valuable Laidlfw Salbi icd 5 Z JSSRB I1 1 In E,?Uy. . i we will not he ex- William. T. Canton ( L,ncS,to,T..D,*,nct | any establishment Samuel C. Custom J Partition. | ^ nil'llane-*s w-m--n" I^Y,v,rt.U0 of the decree of the Court of j c.. ? , . . lx Equity, mado iu the above oa$e, June era ' >c Term, 18,VJ, I will sell at tancaster C. H?np i whi T WI1EFLEI? the iirsl ilouday, tl.j GtU Dooemhnr, 18.VJ, | th ? - jg^o * th?? following valuable tracts ol' Umn, belong- ?ieti . mg to nbove parties, viz : ring On - tr vt i-.-nt *>in?4 7?.'l sores, situ, 'in thej _Lincusti-r District on botii sides of little <>n XV - J I .yneb's creek, and on both -ides of the Red nun NNF.DY, of dies- field road to Camden, bounded b) lands of ly v M. HUPST, form- I Wm- H. Roberta, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs- Connor >, uaaj ?rs of the Planters' Mrs. Ingram, and tract No. 1 belonging to , T leased tho Aim - trine cstote. thoe ITIIEF.T, and would Also, one other tract containing 968 Acres' ly f i their friends and situate in a dd District, on both sides of said | ortjon of their pa-- creek and road, adjoining lunds of Robt, man ourselves that the Crimnienger, Wm. Bowers, Jaines Reeves, sale I receive accomme- James I. florton, UrPh Williams Jno. Neal, P"' IV In the city. Wm. II. Robarts, and the tract above de. Thi DY 4 HURST. scribed. mos Hnt 1 K TKoan Iu?A sn/i to sJE/in owl ^o?*? ??? iv a iiwot> ??w m ml w1 iiujuiii miiu |ui |1? uiiu | m?(i body of land, having heretofore been cttltira- 'I anted ^ oa oae pi*nt tion. Portuna doairing to purchase, would do well to exnmine before fore -AS]I WILL BE the snip, as no largo and valuable a body of ditlt ?t this offloe. land is becoming difficult to bo purchased- nrc Torm* of Mule.?cash, sufficient to <*onl T , pay costs and expenses : the hallance a cred- hnn tiard, it 0f one and two yearn with interest annual- tcr < ly from day of aaie, purchanern giving bond "un XK IIACIN'S. and two good auretien and a mortgage. ting ___ JAMES II. WITIIERSIHTXJN, the) t t\ 111 /i 11 11 Com r Lq. L D. thin i ft T I f R X 20'1862 37 71 cut' iv l Printer# fee $13. ?ooi Camden Journal will copy weekly un- I*-' ? F. A. STEWMAN *?I day of sale. ing didato for the office n m n . i; |i n . of 'i t the ensuing Etec- N I K A I I; U ! j A TT^ ROM my plantation, aUinil f;vo __/?? i any =.. ,r.., . r wrtn B^Y 8*AI~ Ttyy I lc?l LION I traded for him about a ' ?n?' >?' yen, in (Wo, tat h. w., ... candidate for Clerk |h0 plantation of Mr. John Mannev on Lyqu{i'? 0 ejection, and oblige creek. I will fowbrd any one Ving'tg me ANY VOTERS. }ho naid mulft. JQHN M. DFJNLAP. Te# u . . October 30, 1863. 37 3tpd. delii S is annouunced aa r q ..ofCtakofthe NOTICE! BWWterb. T ? . ..... dee'd will please present the same for pay- ?,jj| se announce JOHN ment, and those indebted s,e earnestly to- U)] M. otakbu. for SSr1 W a,y S neat eUetioa, sad 8. N. WEDD1NOTON, i A, "f". ANV VOTERS. J. R OOU8ART, (Admrt. ?? Oct. 20, 1853. 37 It J,, iVlLLUH Rosdrsow ! " *d t late for the office of COURT BLANKS tteef election. F\>R HALE AT THIS OPTlCf, 0 I GOODS & GROCERIES.-" MIN CELLANE g o o d s particular!* cheaper Than Evci*j We are now prepared to do a AT BELLAIR, S. C , ,r?x*?v.,.rr g. THE SUBSCRIBER, II AN DIM LL, ( Hb( K < wishing to reduce his stock, : y. 5( ^ of SUMMER GOODS, pee- L- -? J* jl ? Sff ?? T j s to purchasing his Full supplies, will iWPJ A * A ? lie. balance of Summer Hoods on band Such as Blanks, Receipts, Pnste ry reduced prices, \ l.osc in want of goods M c nm, ?? t(,rins c, now nave mi opportunity to purchase . . .. .. . , 1 lie most ndvuntn<fcpt!]i Utuih. An early dune in the State or isHo'icited. ::s Bnrguiiis in.iy be expected. 131 .inks of all kinds alwa >1, I li'l< s, IVn-swax, Tallow, Feathers, or printed at short notice. S. ?.'\l Rags taken in exchange, and a I price allowedjorcaeh. pV\\'S Idinr^tfr E^iviMOH, B.?Those inde'./t d to ine nr? earnest- 1 SONS OF TEMPERA! qucste 1 to settle us cat I v : possibl , ..a Hold- its Regular Weekly Me in want of Money. C. 1*. E. *| Tempi ranee II..II evcrv 'J'im mI: dlair, S.C.. July )-l. i!3 tl at ;< o'clock. I. II. I 1NCY A1TD STAPLE| " ~ I W. ili'JIM.ow CM Bit B ttrtPtJttp.t, ATTORNEY AT LAW AN ua |{ I B.- U ik V *#.("' J. '.FAt ill UUli X III /I K r ?a * a <L. | A,,cluh {'onr!s ii. l#.t *', HO A NINCi & i.ia.vi AN.foi ?crl v of and , and Adjoining Distrii successors to C. & E. L. Kkkimsox <S. , uppiim c wini'V ^ would respectfully c. II the attention of j ' ' " ' 'OGN. 1 customers, nnd others visiting Charles* , ? to their assort*nent of I pRASEK &TilOM IBY GOODS Fac'.cra & Commission Mc opening which will bo found more com- adders north \\iiar s than has ever before been otfered in charlestt city. rr.rn'x e. nt.\t?r.r. paue ii articles in their line have been maun- ! sept. j 1852. ired expressly lo order, and imported dirand will be Wurranted to prove as settled. LWCAST i:n he one-price system will be rigidly add to, and purchasers niav depend upon 1) A (1 I' E \\ R E A X II y article being priced as low as tliev can 1 rocurcdin any city in the United States. ; J. B. COUSART. irticulnr attention is requested to their 1 -rt r .1 rtments of X ()u ii,,r',rnw/he ct./.ens ol ; and Fancy Dress Goods. Embroid- ^ J ^ V V ries, Carpetines, Blankets. Plan- 1 1 ., . 11 ; tation Woolens, Sheetings. w ho may \\ isa to do so, an op[ and Shirtings, Linens, piocurmg pertcct Table Damasks, Diapers, I ,, Towellings, Napkins. Doylie3. !' ? 'fc Li* T J >' ogether with every variety of long fir Q S& E\ Jo ?> ;hs, Cotton Sheetings, and Hosiery i kinds. ^ of themselves or their friends. ei:ms. Cusli or city ncceptancoB improvements ?re now in his po? browning &. l.hMAN. Ladies and gentlemen are resj No. 209 & 221 King st. eor. Market. Iieltc-<1 to eill and examine 'uis st ciiarli.s1 on,s. c. MtxiATfUEs inserted in i. ct. 20, 1852. 37 i v. Breastpins in the neatest style. r Hides, Deer, Sheep. Otter & Coon kmcaster, Sept. 15. is.r_>. SKINS, Bees-wax, Wool Tal10w.&C.. &C. BAtJCllNG, ROPING k xi) all country produce of this kind pnr- ! ?> ? / \ a yds. ot (sunnv i oliased, for which the highest mar- j * )' m f i o Coils of s. c. dash prices will be paid, or leather giv- new article, i exchange, by ; 50 Coils Northern Roping. " john t. baitm, , hm> lbs. of twine. No. 2Sli. King v^t . ' The above articles we oiler i Charleston. s. ('. for cash. pt. 15, 1852. 32?tf cureton & > ... ,st pt. jj, 1852. 2 5 ? Iron. ()()() f!rSJT& SU K' ?U ; Head Quartei ) CUKKTON & MASSEY. i Dick IL..vi?.5ltli Aug rilll L1 ? ivion - - V - 777 . | 'IIIJ l>UIU.\l/lhlV I Hi \ I I [1 II II I I IV P it Ir (1 ! * I'.orebv required t?> make I N I h L h 1 ll L U L N . ,u.>r,;,va Uu, v' 18 ?' . o 13th.) I pon a iinn-compHan. ' will l?c enforced against :ill dcfa i. T. TAILOR &. I'D.. "r,lcr 'Tw''S MANUEACTURERS OF 1 Adjutant ami Inspecto EMIUM COTTON(iINS. AM)! Stlt ,5PATENT VXU hSIOH <0\ T\\ IMPHI I rRAWCUTTERS,! NM 111 1 AM>U Columbus, Ga. Executive Depa: HE Subscribers b it ing completed important additions to their extensive (Jin COf.l'MIJlA, October mfacturing Works, and perfected in all FTTVE Commissioners of *n ts the details of their celebrated I'nt- | g llomls in thi> State t?> Excelsior Straw Cutter,bee leave to call u , i ,i' attention of PI inters, an,full others in- V,ct.M n7, ' ' sted in tlie cultivation of Cotton, and the ,wpurpose. < ing nnd feeding of stock, to the imp.r- UIK"1 them any changes in e and ad vantage of using the hove nam- i f?nus, new settlements, and otl d-'hims. On the subject of their ' mot its, are requested to retui Pi*EMIUM COTTON GIN'S. to the Executive < MTia\ Colt . need he said to satisfy those who f"el early a day as practicable, n< ing to be convinced oftheirsiiperioi.lv j three months from date, as those f any nth manufactory,us ov{- I required t correct the new ed :ed by t .e mimerous certi!*!'-;! s to ,h. t lJistriet Maps of the State, t from our in st extens' . Cotton Plant- publish, d. I', is respect fn'h and cotton dealers, and the preinfu: - , tj, ... >lC having .In ill have bee., unitorn awarded llinn h, -j. , .. venous Slate Fai ad A ;rieult?n,l So- Mal / ",l 7 1 K nou ot * , ios in GeorjrH an a South r^rolin:i, du- m" n ,,as \ fnt. i the laat li\ ^enrs. '1 . . h ?. 1 restinl 4 1 i?w?. vm lin^ r would say they s re prepnreu to supply Rai/.oads passing t.. .!u terms mora reason..I-' tl, n ever, any location of ! n>, vil'iges, fa iber of their Gins; nh of which iIk. to I springs, mines, pnldie ,-nrirnt to give ? .'.-.faction with proper |,oWSes established, an I i.e j[?* ,, , ? ., ... teresting in each district, wit hey would also call the attention of . . i . . i te inter. ted in feeding stock, particular- I 0,1 rr/eren. o their newly invented , be necessary. Patent Excelsior Straw Cutter, ?<m?tr ,,<!V.'rnor u fact u red only by themselves, at. 1 for 15.T. \\ .vris, t by their authorized Agviitsin the p.inei- Oct ti 35 2t Cities and Towns in the United States.? j . s Cutter they confidently offer as the < SHERIFF'S SA it rompbfe avd effective machine for cut-! , liny, straw or fodder, ever invented I Nancy L. Taylor, applicant, j ( 'he objections which have been urged I '* . L nst all the straw and liav cutters hereto- | ,,, V ay lor, Elizabeth f J? used, viz : Slowness of operation and j Taylor nnd others, det dts.J . rulty uf keeping in repair, in this machine I 1.?^ virtue of an order fron entirely remain/. As to its specJ, they i A) Witherspoon, Ordinary o ldently nssert that it would perform five District, I will sell before the ( dred per cent, more than any Btlicr Cut- j door in Izincastcr, <>n the first jvcr vised. I lie Uin/i nre nineteen in .sovomner new, wiiiiiu llio leg ibcr, of fine cast steel, presenting a cut- sale, the following Tracts of L edge of thirty-Mercn-and-n-half feet. As estate, John Taylor. Rec'd., viz : ' nre never brought in contact with any- One tract containing 40 acres, g but tlic straw or other material to be adjoining lands of Estate lie they do not wear out the machine, or llritton Hhickmon and Joseph i become dull. The whole of them can known as the Home place. Tli harpencd in five minutes, without reinov- contains 200 acres more or less them from the machine. For the cor- ; the Reeves IMaee) adjoining lam ness of these assertions, they ref. r to any Hale, Mrs. Twitty, l)r. Crawl', heir numerous patrons. (I mis. TJio Me.MullanTract ai jl orders received by letter, c?r through IMaee on a credit o! one and tw. of their Agents, will receive prompt at- il?teres? from day of sale, exot ion ; and any information cheerfully giv- cash as will pay cost, the pure i>i| application. bond and good security, and a i E. f. T.\ VIX )Iy & CO. the premises, if deemed neees ojumbys, Ga.,t)ct. titb 1852. Ordinary for the purchase inonc Billing's &, ll(.i.k. Agm., PriiiU-cr's foe $3.60. I-monster C. 11., S. C. i Also, by virtue ofsundry wri lms.?$35 fur Strntc CuUqrt; (Jash on to i?u directed,1 will sell tit the ?. :ery I place above mentioned, the foil H-t 5. 35 tf. orty.viz :-,-l^efendant'it interest J22 ?j 130 acres of land, more or le> I1! Q T I C E . the lands of Robt. Cunninghaii I1E Centennial Anniversary of the In- ninghain ahd John I?arn*, as tlx itution of GEORGE VVASHING. A. K White, at the suit of J be celebrated by J A C K S O N Printer's fee $1.60 OGE, No. 63, A. P. M., on the Fourth 300 acres I.and,more or less,1 of November next, by a public procee- fendant lives, adjoining Lands I. An oration will be delivered by one aiyl others,as the property of Ai he members. The Brethren are all re at the separate auitu of A. 1* Ci ited to be present on that occasion, and Dunlap Adm'r. and others, citizens generally arotaapcctfully invit- Conditions, Cash, Sic. o attend Frsnter'a fee fl.50 DANL. W. BROWN, ) JAMBS AOAMS W. W. MOBLBY, S Committee. October II, 18M. J R.MAOII.L, > m * <r ills. LKIi.lL NOTICES. DTTrT! Kt|l'ITV?LiUM iifitcr District " ! James M. Ingram, Executor' ill kinds Of Rev. Ellas L Eraser Petition CARD | Francis P. Boulwure, to sell . and Marv E.. his wife. slaves. W G i ot o1- ' * It appearing to my satisfaction that Frnnrs, pjiniph- I eis P. Ilotilware said .Mary E? his wife, dc- . i ifs enn he fendaiils in above petition, reside without ,. > _ I the limits of this State, it is ordered on ,e c* motion of Custon, solicitor for petitioners, ys on hri.J, ] that said defendants. Francis P. Iloulware and M:iry K. his wife, do answer, plead or demur to the p -tiiion in above case on or bc!aiO. JfivL fore tlic l^.h d;;y of November, 1852 otherwise i :> order pro confer,so will be orF., dercd against them, clings at tin; ! \s. \\. VUTHERSPOOX. iv Evening, Cum. Eq'y Lan. Dist. 11. AIR, Commission r's Oll'c?, i U.S. ; Lancaster C. II.. So. Cu? Ali/Csl I t. Ib.v?. V-ir-r 18. 313. ST (j!\. ??~ ? D 30LIC1 s*m vr vi(T!ii\ r, A'r^'urr j LAND FOR SATjE. t c. ' Josiah M. Croxton,et nl. j In Fquitv ! B. B. Ward & v. ifo, et al. S U'lm'MvTfeUAi |>Y virtue of the decree of the court of Tchailts, 1 ' Equity in the above case. I will sell ut 1 Lancaster C. II., on the first Monday iu Xo;r' j v ember, next, the Croxton Lands, viz: one )N. S.C. . tract containing 122J acres, on both sides s. Thomson. ! "f Hum Creek, and the ro id from Lmcaster jv go J village to Brown's Kerry, bounded by lands I of ('apt Stewart and others, j Also, one other tract adjoining tlie above, , containing 320i ac res, on both sides of said ' creek and road, bounded bv lands of Capt. f \ \j Ij . J Stewart, John 1). McCardell, R. Barton,''and ' 1 J. L. Caskey. Those two tracts adjoin I and form one body of productive land, most, | ly woodland, with a comfortable dwelling this place, |10US3 riIKi other buildings, that lie is ( Terms: a credit of one and two years giving those with interest from day of sale, (excepting lortum'y of : . s ,UIR.|, c;ls|, Jlrt will pay costs.) purchaser giving Bond and two good sureties. ~ r-; ~ JAMES II. WJTIIERSPOOX hi' m Com'r in Eq. L D. Sept. 22, 1352. Printer's Fee SjT.STA. 33?Ct The latest 1 SSkJ .3 V II V KY INC. A.mstin 32?IV ! \l.\y BE FOUND AT THE CATAWj a.?1 li.i House, at all times, ready to wait ; upon those who inav need bis services as a TWINE. i Surveyor. April 28 12?tf I) TW. ?**? imii. ii ? Twtr-i-?Aviioncpg?snwi?wMHM< l?ni5iriuir. \ 1 ""'"Hill sc ' I-^ aneoiu. , . CATAWBA HOUSE, or sale low Oil ?l;iisi-S(rci'li i[ASSl,\, t \ f ,( South of the Court House.") I TilKabove named House lias J -'hi. been niueli enlarged and put uAHIl. ?* I in thorough repair and funiislicd anew, ust lSo'1 I:,n'' 's ,1(|VV prepared to accomodato all , | t!u>so disposed to give it a call. 'Hie sul>A nre i seribcr makes no boasts but will simply ri urns as I tbat ^Public shall be aceotnniodasee Section > . , .111 , re the law ted m a style not excelled by any Ilouse alters. j in the up countrv. 1-Chief. | J. A. IIASSELTINK, NTEY. ! Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 r (Joner.il. 32?it. Caution to Every Body: WA j \ Id PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED AND I a \ Cautioned not to trade for a note given -fcrn eilt hy mo to John Turner, dated 3d January, j 1852, and due l>t December, 1852, forSix1 185? 1 ty Dollars. Said note was given for a horse, 1' i? ir | which was unsound at the time, (hutldid tlie J uulic | noj |-now it,) unci which Horse died in 11 few w.ioin 1 hs- I tp,y? after I got him. I will not pay said ate authori- j note unless compelled hy law, and I do not if recording 1 believe a just law will make me pay it, as the line of the horse was unsound to rottenness. 1 or improve-1 STEPHEN WILLIAMS, n the same ? ^ em-^* THE IMl'OliTED JACK i&M,w IflARIWQO. about to be "I ?T]LI. s'and the present season requested! ?T a! i .r.ocasterviile, at liis yrtf irge >1 these own stable, at ten do'lars the insurance, (no rv i.nprovi si.lt no pay,) and twenty-five dollars to inrura ace i? their |,l , .; , f| nr.v p. < 01. tradii. '<r ti\.Hieing .vay tlio r.m will | m.... U lore it is r c. ined whether she is '. ' wit!i l'oal or not, forfeits the insurance, mid "mi-aui ' PEDIGREE: ' 1 ,V. C Mark > is a heuutiful u?rK broivn, 15 ry o iji.c. ... ;, ,!)(! : hi<>Ii, 5 years old ; possessing beau: * MIC'' U,|I" off... me, line acli : ml muscular power unpfi<t nc mot' I - 1 * " ? ?? ....j s,ir|>.".ssoa r>y itn\ Jaelc of (he present day.? He u s imported from Spain about sixteen months ago. end was bought by John Brown secretary. <?:'Libci ?v Hill, from the importer, about j the tini * he was landed in Charleston. For tno correctness of the above statement Y pn j and further information, I would rcspeetfulI ly refer those wishing the same, to tlu^abovo )rder of sale, j named gentleman at Liberty Hill. . teal Estate, j The subscriber feeling an interest in the din Taylor, raising of fine mules in this part of the State, wo Tracts. and having a full knowledge of the purity of 1 James II. his blood, idlers the services of his Jack oji f Lancaster ' 'he above low terms with the hope and ey'ourt House ' pectation that the public will avail themMondav in selves of an opportunity for improving their ral hours of stoek, which has never before been olVcred. and, as real | WM. T. PHIFER. iencnstcrC. H., Sept. lftO'J. 32?6t. more or less ? ? " 41= N0TIC1 e other tract I , (known as HEREBY HIV EN, THAT AN APIs of Dudley M. plication will bo made, to tlio ne*t i?nl, Est. L. I^eoislaturo, for n charter for a Kail Road id the Home from Lancaster Court House, to connect l> years with t.;^iK.r with the South Carolina Hail Koad, jpt so much at ^jamij'en or wjt|, t|,e Charlotte and. mortgage "?f Carolina Kail R?md, at Chesterville, sary, to the Ridgewny, or sonic other suitable point on >y. said lload. I August 4th, 185" 20 3mr WOOD, WOOD. ?ot Vifa'nVl to Out of Wood. Cash Will bo U mljoining paid for several loads. Bring it, ii, j??s. cmi- to t],e Printing Oftice. 5 property of _ * COMMITTED thereon 1>c- rpo THE JAIL OF LANCASTER DISof A.Mayer 1 trictN Negro Boy, who calls himself Ml McDow, Dick, and says no belongs to/Thomaa Warafford, S. J. ren,of Colleton District. Dick is a dark Mulatto, 21 or 99 years old, 6 fectjT or 8 inches high, and will weigh about 140 lbs The CVJL nor i* h?nm>a^ ' * " *" 1- .^..vwww v-'Miir mrwnru, prpVC property, and take him away. JAMKS ADAMS, ,n>? Aitffuat Jftth. I Mil. Sheriff I,. D. M