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I ( Riprcsin 'air - -J l> /. W'vmcu i. K?thIimw.? Senator.? J..s. diet-nut jr. < Rcjirist ntolivet. ? J. Li. Kioimw, A* II. ^ Ho\ km. 9 Newnery.?StmMr, 1?l?? *i M.Hinnm. f fi-presnituti. ex.- A. C (fitrliugUM) J. M. v rot^on, M. J'itt*. S:. .1 itii*8 C??lltf??n?Senator .1. 1\ 1 U? llfv lit], Jteprexciitatives Win. Pailey, Jal<v.i Prii.ee Williams? Senator?Wm. W.ili:? in?. liijjrcscntatii'CS?~\y. F. Ilutson, 1). II. Ellis. fc> . Bartholomew*?Senator?M. li. v>nrn. Representatives?Judith B. Perry, Peter Stoke*, L. O'Bryan* Contested. St. Luk< a?Senator? B. G. Allaton. Representative*?It. L. Tiilinglinst. St. John's Berkley?Senator?S. W. Diirktr. Representatives- -James Sitikler. St. Ijeli'tiH?Senator?It. IVTrotille. Representatives?B.... Johnson. St. Stephen's Parish?Senator--Dr. JohnS. Palmer. ! Representatives?W. Mazyrk Po feller. St. James', Santee?Senator Alex. Mnzyek. Rejtrescntalives?John A. Gadsden. k Pendleton?Senator?Alex. Evitis. Representatives?John T. Sloan, \V. Pickens, W. L>. Steele, E Alexander, O. 11. Broyle*, Prank Burt, G. Brown. Williamsburg?Senator?E. H. Miller. Repres<ntafives--A. J. McKnight, B. W: Brawler. St. Thomas and St. Dennis?Snuitor ?J. L. Novell. Rrj)rescntatives? Richard Lauren-*. 2-if OrrtcEor iioAKDor Health. -Thursday, 9 P. M. The Bo trd of Health r port It death* from Yellow Fever for tho past twenty-four houra. J. L. DAWSON. M. I).. C. R. THE MARKETS. COMMERCIAL. LATEST DATES. From Liver poor Oct. 9. From Havre Oct. 3. From Havana Oct. h>, ColAMniA M irket, Oct. 30. Cotton.?The sales of cotton in our ni.;rkot during the past two days comprise 170 h.-.U s, nt prices ranging from 8J to 9 cents for middling to fair. Charleston Markets| W'rrk Kndiwj Thursday Eceiling, Oct. 28. Cotton.? Received the post week by railroad, 8096 hides; hy wiiter and wagons, 1348 bales; together, 10044 hides; (eorreq>ondiiig week Inst yenr, 10314 hales.) Exported in this same time to foreign |>ort*, 8302 hales; coastwise 2896 hales; making the total ex|Rirtsof the week 1 1398 hide*, stud leaving ?>n hand a stick of 16404 hales,inclusive of 960 hale* on shiplaiard not cleared, against asto.-k of 16433 bales same time last yenr. The total ri-eeipts since our last report ntnoutd to 8197*2 hales, (against 25936 hales same time Instyear.) makirtga grand otal sinec the last Sept. to the latest dates, of 334300 hales, against 251032 hales the same time last year, and 210,374 hah-a the year previous. We dosed our last weekly report upon a depre-sed ami drooping market, although not at a decided and quotable doc-iii". The transactions of the week then nded. had amounted to some 5400 V : les, at former quotations, middling fair and f.ir i :? ?. .1 ... to i 4 .. in i o IjlMWI iU IV m 1 t\ a V ! ? m ADVlTt'l ISVKN'i S. SOMETHING NEW this time! ABMM S, Is the place to get isuu.MS ?at? LOW PRICES! GO AND SEE HIS NEW STOCK. '1 ho . ubscribcr lias returned from the N?ut i, and is receiving and will continue to receive during the fall, n very full and complvfe stock of winter goods! ('on-usting of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, k New A Fashionable Dress Goods. H?a> v ntock f Gentlemen's Clothing. A very large stock of iioot* and Shoe*. fetationcry. Cutlvrv and llardwi re. Guns, lints, Caps and HoiineU. Dogging, Hope und '1'w'iic?and indeed Every thiug I'smill) kepi lu Our Flare. ? if lit) would here take occasion to tender hi* unfeigned thanks to his in iny v friends Mtwl customers for their long continued cotifldi tsce and favors, a in! vesjxxtfuliy invites their exiiniinntion of Ids present stock. He is not inclined to pun? mitlice it to say?lim selections were made W illi great cure, und purchased for CASH, mid he therefore tinders himself bit can *cll (not to any lower) h* low a* goods of k' tlie Hitmo quality ean bo purchased in (lie State. L J. ADAMS. November, 3, 1852. 30 tf i estate sale. I ?V ORDKR of J. IL Wiihwr.potin. O. I. 0 l>., will bo Hold at the late residence of hn I l??i|fh dec'd., on th? 26th and 2'<th iya of November, 1852, the personal astate ' a .id deceased, 'except the negro**,) Minding of 5 head of hnras*, about 30 head of tile. hog*, sheep, wagon*. plantation toola, mat-hold furnuiure. Wilnut. poplar and ? pi. nh : about "JOU bushels of com, a ntity of Fodder and oat a, siabb tools and nv other article* F, Term*. 10 month* credit with inurmt, 1 a t.nd "Ood aun iea. T. M. BKI.K. ( P,rt WW. IIOlKtll ( t X X 1852. 89 4t pd ^ **. H I'rohubly 8 or 10 negroe* to hire & *vjr. I nfir fi OWE MOKE AND LAST Final Notice. Ml, A 1,1. persons wlio know themselves to bo iml lit. <1 'o Win. ltcliiiisou of Vfiis vil ! I. ge oilll : b. note or eenunt. underOls?I isir l * ris >cti? n. ro li rehy no'lliod itf " I* illi uis. Ds.|., on or licforo the ;>. .....no-' mi I), e< tuber n?\t, othu.wise 1 '.liev hi v pect to |> \ routs. X r1h ! i A"^"c * . a, RVJ. 3;' 2t SHERIFFS SALES. I ouisi A. M. Errin. widow applicant ! t?. f VVm F Ervin, et al defend'ts J HY virtue of an order ill the above. case from J.nns 11. NVithentpoon, Ordinary for Lancaster District, 1 will sell before the Court house door, in Lineister, on the 1st Aloud y in December next wi.liin the legal hours of sale.2ti3 acres of IjiihI. more or less adjoining la ds of Lewis Cautlien Andrew Mackey, estate VV J Connors and o hers, ! as real estate of I)r. II. VV. Er\in deed, on a | credit of one yoar, with interest from u y of sale, except as much cash as will p..i cost, inopurchaser to givebond with good steuri- j ty. Mid ;i mortgage of the premis* s if dr? m- | ed nctessnry, to the Ordinary for tlio puich.sv money. JAMES ADAMS. S I.I) Nov 3, 1852. I'r. fee 8J 75 3D I t Wesley Bl cknion, &. Mary * his wife, applicants * . > Amnndn Horton & John Horton, Dcfcndcnts BV virtue of au order in the above stated I case, from Jumes II. Witherspoon, Or- . dinary of Lancaster District. I will sell before ( the Court-house door in laincastvr on the first Monday in December next, within the ; legal hours of salo, 14 | acres of land more ( or less, adjoining lands of Burrcll Bradly, Jefferson Ilorton, and others, as real est..to of ' \V J Ilolton deceased, on a credit of 1. 2 and three years with interest from day of s le pay able annually t xe pt as much cash as will p.?V cost the purvh. ser giving bond with good security and inortg tgc of the premises if deemed necessary, tti the ordin. ry for the purcli. se inonev. JANES ADAMS BL D Nov. 2, 1852, 3!) 3t l'r fee $3,*,6 'UNWELCOME BUT NECESSARY. VIA. store recounts of more than six months standing, wo wish p .id immediately if net sooner, (if convenient) M S SORRELI. & BRO. Bel Air. Nov I, 1852 39 3t Many Goods at Cost, TO make room for a new stock shortly expected. M S SORRELL& RRO Bell Air, Nov 2. 1852 ' 39 3t EGGS! EGGS! | cents per Dozen will be paid tor Eggs LrJ from this time till Christmas hv M S SORUE1.L& BRO. Rcll Air, Nov 1852, 39 tf HERE THEY COME! Tljt'T received, by NculVrs Express r.nd el inc cxpro-s wagon, Siisar. con'ct', ISncon A lard come tpiick. or it will .-II be gone. Will be received this week 1 lid next, a large assortment of o. t..hies, drinkables and something to tunokc. IIASSEI.TINE & I1AGIXS. Nov. 3d. 1852, 39 It. F.STR \v TNKRN up bv tb" mih^rilHt. a small ?or* r 1 UMiIt*. vhVli the nwr.ur c n h >vo by ! provi'i" property ;n ! p in? vp in *. \VM. I.A' (if EY. ; Nov. 3d IP32. 30 3t Pr. f. o $j. Iron Fiprrtrd Daily, IW'I.i .n a f. >1 ;v? oJt fur*..lu.about "i.OUO lb*. of Iron. J. ADAMS. I rORN! CORN!! COfeNtt! For s .io by JONES CROCKETT. Nov. 9. 1852. 30 tf. FRESH SFPPLY . FMX T \M now rocei\incrmv Fell supply of l : fine fashion Me HATS, CAPS, for O K XTS <( HOYS "no Wt*. dnn* i ml w?ter proof T???J| ml, I or ovor shoes for 1 dies rod "rntbuvn I <io*' boot*. A;o, :lso n 1 rgo Hitpplv of ne?ro nboes* n first rate article, i.lrn, n ver??tv o fashion.ibl > Fine Clocks. 8 day, 3 day and 30 hour: nl*o n very fin* r title of Bonnet*, tin* bent i rticlo ever brought to this market. ordered expressly for tlies" of my customer* who h>ve h relofnre c lied for a superior artieie which I did not Inyo at tho time, all of which I propose to mil a* low a* can lie hed ofnnv other nier h nt in town or country, therefore 1 respectfully solicit the p-itronnjre of all. end more capecLlly the ladies, sa their trs'o i* fine,and I have Gnu articles to auit thein. Respectfully. EI J C. RiSIIOP. Woodvillo. 8 C., Nov 3, 1853 30 tf WAN TBI! I GOOD Jmirnevm?n Tailor, of Moldy i| h ?? * nd to nli'Nw h'? op), ployer. Hnoh i-n one ni y obtain n permanent altm.tion by npplvinjf iniinodi teiv to * a. j. BELDON. Not- 3, 1852. 39 4t > SURVEYING. A, AO S TIN May be found at the cataw- . ha House, at all times, randy to wait upon those who may need bis services an a Surveyor. April '29 I'i?tf CATAWBA HOUSE, On Halu-Mrret, (A ftw rotit South .y the Court /fowy.) EXIIEa^* named House has i^W". ..iueh eiilniypal And put JBiL in llil?naiat< rst^ir i>.I fumul.u.1 ?"?? i ml ia row prepared to accomodate all thoae diapoMsl to gir? it n rail. The oubaerilwr mnV<*a no l*>**t* but will *iinply 1 a?y thnt th? PftU'w ahull U accommodated in a atyle not excelled by unj #llou?c in the up uountry% J. A. UASSKLTINK. Lanenater, Feb 1* tf> 1 1' -JJfi " n DRV GOODS 4 GROCERIES. O 0 0 n s Choapsr * Than Ever, AT BELLAIH, 8. C . '111K S*7BRC;KnntR, 2T5J. "v!i4? t-? rodiK. his stock, fry. w -I'M! MAI Lit GOODS. pre- Ua-J* violin ." pun h *illj( his Fall supplies, will soli the 0 lance of Summer Goods on hand it . rrtf tnluerd /.ric s, those in want ofgoods wilt now hnve an opportunity to pun h .?? ! on tlio most advantageous tonus. An e ... call U solicited, us Bargains may bo oxpe, ? d. , : Wool, Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Fe. tilers, ! Eggs and Bags taken in c.xch nge, tnd a fair price allowed foretell. CHARLES P. EVANS. N. B.?Those indebted to inc arc earnestly requested to settle as oatly as possible, as ! am in want of Money. (J. P. E. Belli.ir, S.C., July 14, 23 tt M l S O L L L 11\ i : 0 liS. ! E. T. TAILOR & to., MANUFACTURERS OF PKEMiUM COTTON(ilN& AND PATENT i:X EL?IOK STKAW CUTTERS, Columbus, Oa. rl~MlE Subscribersh>ving completed imporJl Unit additions to their extensive (Jin M .nut'..during Works, and perfected in all roape ts the details of their celebrutcd l5atcitl Excoisior htmw Cutter, beg leave to call the attention of l'l niters, and all others in* forested in the cultivation of Cotton, and the raising and feeding of stock, to thu importance and advantage of using the above named Muchiti s. On the subject of their I'RCMIUM COTTON GINS, little need be s.dd to satisfy those who feel witling to be convinced of their superiority over those of any other manufactory, as evidenced by the numerous certificates to that effect from our most extensive Cotton Hunters and cotton dealers, and in the premiums which have been uniformly awarded them by the Verio us State Fairs mid Agricultural Societies in Georgia and South Carolina, during the last live years. To nil interested they would say they ure prepared to supply on terms more reasonable than ever, any number of their Gins; all of which they fnlly w.irr..nt to give satisfaction with proper usage. "They would also call the attention of those interested in feeding stock, particularly to the?i rcwly invented Patent Excelsior Straw Cutter, manufactured on y by themselves, ami for sale by their authorized Agents in the principal C'it'n-s and Towns in the United States.? This Cutter they confidently offer as the most cwnpicJe and rff'tvlite machine for cutI ting hay, straw or fodder, eitr invented 'I he objections which have been urged gainst all tliu straw und hay cutters heretoI fore UHisi, \ is : Mo? ness of operation and ditliculty ofkei ping in repair, in this machine I art* rnlirrly rriiiotej. As to its sjtretl, they | confidently assert tIc.t it would perform live | hundred |<t*r cent, wont than any other Cutter ever used. '1 lie kniivs are ninrltr.n in \ numb r, of line c.isl steel, presnntiiiy a cutting edge nt thirty- vni-iind~a-kalf frtl r ill > i.re inner brought in contact with anything hill the str..w or other material to he ! cut. they do not wear out the machine, or ! soon lieeonn dull. '1 he whole of them call ! he sh -rpeiU'd ill tivu minutes, without reiiiov| mjf ill.*111 from the in whine. For the corr ell less of these ..sseition*, they ft f. r to any ' of their iiuiiarous p droits. .,1! orders received by letter, or through ! iiy of tlmir Agents. vviil leceive p.ompt i.t-I leotion i.ml uty inform tiou eh *i rf?dly jjivj oil, on ppljeotioii. K. T. 'J*A VI.OR &CO. | t oliiuui is. tj I.. Ot't ' lii I Mug. llli.UNlt:* C. i'l.LK, 1.11... W.r C. 11., S. C. j | Thins?cMu for !Straw C'uUcrr, ( <uth or I Arli, i I ?H i >. 3.") tt*. NOTICE. r I'M IK Centennial Anniversary of iim i<. i_ itiatio* of (<KOit(iK U A,SI I .'\\i ( will iw celebrated by J A < K SI) N l.lHHiK, No. 53, A. P. Al., on tlm I mirth | day of sovemher no.vt, hy a public proeea-; i sion. An or.lion will ho delivered by one \ I of the members, i he itrc.hren uro all rc | | i|in*sU*d to i.e present on tin occasion, ami j .he ciuze s oener .lly are respectfully invited to attend. it A.N i.. U. BROWN. i W. W. NlOBI.KV, >Committee. J. it .MAtili U > FttASEtt \ THOMSON," Factors 6c Commission Merchants, ADUEK'? MIRTH WHARF, C'HA IILE&TON, 8.C. I lltli'K t. PHASER. rAL'L 8. THOMSON. w' ...? * or..t ot-jii, i,ioil*. IV?UO. IzAXCASTEK DAGUERREAN IIALL. J. n. C0TJ8AHT. NOW Informs tins citizen* of this place, nnd country generally, that he in now pr.-p.rcd fur the purpose of giving those who may wish to do so, ?n opportunity of procuring perfect Mil & ft II S3 9? S of themselves or their friends. Tho latest improvements are now in his possession. lztdies and get tlemen are respcetftilly *o1 licit, d to call and examine his stock. Mikiatcke* inserted in Lockets snd | Breastpins in the neatest style. 1 I zinc aster, Sept. 15, 185:1. S3?1y BAGGING, ROPING & TWINE. 3-AA YDS. of GUNNY Bagging. y)UU 10 Coils of S. i J. ROBING, ? I new srticle. J 50 Ceil* Northern Ropinf. lOO IV. of TWINE. The above urtivleo wo ofler for sale low for oosh. CURETON It MA8SEY. StrpU ID. 18&J. 24? 3m i? wiiii 18 UKKKHY <?IVEN, THAT AN Application will be made, to Uie noit l>*ai?lAtiire, fur a charter for a RaII Rood from Lancaster Court Howe, to connect either with the South Carolina Rait Rood, nt Camden, or with the Charlotte and South Carolina Rail Road, at Cbeaterville, l^dirrway, o*aome other tuiuble point on wMKoad. Augu* 4<V VtHia 2? * 8m. tB?AL NOTICES. 19 KILE CREEK LAND FOR SALE. Robert McDonald & In F.ipiity. Eugenia C. hid wife, Lancaster liiat. ?.?, Bill for Rule of Thomas I,. Dun lap Land-. & w ife, et ul. J BY virtue of th? decree of the Court of I Equity, In nbove case, I will sell qt Lancaster *C. H. on the 1st Monday the 6th 1 of December 1862, tho plantation or tract of land whereon Robert Stinaon resided at his death, and devised by him to his daughter, Eugenia C. Stinaon, (now Mrs. McDon- 1 aid,) situate in Lancaster District, on both sides of Twelve Mile Creek, containing boo acres, more or less, bounded bv lands of M. ' C. Heath, Esq., au?l others. 1'his tract con- 1 t..ins some rich and valuable bottoms, and ! also good upland, mostly In woods, with a comfortable dwelling house. A ro-snrvoy and plat will be made before the day of sale. ; 1 Tcnii*.?a credit of one, two and three j ' years, with interest payable annually from ' ( dav of sale, fexecnt mm nine! cjimIi .mm ivtll ?.... i t cost* and expenses of sale,) purchaser giv ' i?i?f bond ;.nd two good sureties and n mort- 1 R^'O. 1 JAMES II WITHERSPOON, Com'r. Eq. L. D. ' I*ancu.ster C. II. Oct. 20, 1852. r Printer's Foe 89- 37 7t. ' LIN D AND MlL L S, FOR SALE. William J. Culp "1 ri. I In Equity Elizabeth Culp wid- J LnnC;ister District ow et ul. J ITMDER tho decree of the Court of EquiJ ty in tho above case, I will soil at the Court House in Lancaster, on the first Monday, tho 6th Dec. 1852. the following tracts of land belonging to the Estate of Andrew It. Culp, doc a. viz : One tract containing ninety and a half, acres,situate in Lancaster District, on MeAlpin's Creek and Sugar Creek, bounded by ] the lands of Wm. SeinUJer, Mrs. Culp and others. Upon this tract is situated n valuable Merchant mill, in excellent repair, with a never failing snpply of water. Also, one other tract containing 00 ncres, ! bounded by Mc.Alpine Creek, lands of 1 M. A. Culp, estate of John Mills and others. Also, one other tract containing 161 acres, bounded by lands of Wm. Culp, estate Daniel Mills, Jas. Ptttersen nnd others. The above lands nro located near the Charlotte and Columbia Railroad, almost, if not within hearing ol'the M whistle," of the cars. Terms :?a credit of 1, 2 and 3 yenra with interest from day of sale, ( except as much cash as will pay costs,) purchaser giving bond and two good sureties. JAMES II. WITHERSPOt IN, Comr. Kq. 1). Iauicnatsr C. II., 8. C. Oct. 20,1852. Printer's Fee 0'J. 37 7t Valuable Land for Sale. Middleton G. Canton, "| jh , William. T. Canton } Strict Samuel C. Caatu.u J , arUtlonBV virtue of the decree of the Court of Equity, made in the above case. June lorin, 1W5J, I will Hell at laincaster C. II.,on the linit Monday, the 6lh December, 1852, the following valuable tracts of land, belonging to above parties, vir. : One tr..et containing 732 ocrvs, situate in Lancaster District on both sides of Little Lynch's creek, and on both sides of the Red field load to Camden, hounded by lands of Win. II. Roberts, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs* Connors, Mrs. Ingrain, and tract Now 1 belonging to s .me estate. Also, mie other tract containing 968 Acres situate in said District, on both sides of said creek and road, udjoining lands of Robt, Criuimengcr, Win. Bowers, James Reeves, J.lines J.llorton, Uriah Williams J no. jSe.il, Win. II. Rob.irts, and the tract above described. These two tracts adjoin and form one body of land, having heretofore been cultivated ;.s one plant lion. Persons desiring to porch isc, would do well to examine before the s le, ns so large and valuable a body of land is becoming difficult to be purchased. ( Tfi'im of Huie.?Cash, sufficient to | pay costs and expenses : the ballitncc n eredit of one and two years with interest annually from day of sale, purchasers giving bond iiul two good sureties and n mortgage. JAMES II. W1THERSPOON, Com'r Eq. L. D. Oct. 20, 1852. 37 7t Printers fee 012. Csmden Journal will copy weekly until day of sale. FANCY AND STAPLE mi mm, CHARliKSTOft, H?C. BROWNINGS LEMAN,formerly of and successors to C. A K. I.. Kerkiso* &l Co., would respectfully call the attention of their customers, and others visiting Charleston, to their nasortinent of DRY GOORS now opening which will be found more complete than ha* ever before been offered in U?nt city. All article* in their line have been tnamtfdcinr*d exyrettly to order, and imported direct and will be Wurrauted lo prove at rrprrtenled. The one-pricc system will be rigidly adhered to, and purchasers may depend upon every article being priced as low aa they can be procured in any eity in the United Suites. Particular attention is requested to their departments of Bilk and Fancy Dress Goods, Xmbroid* ? ^ Utl^Pw!S?a nf18h eoti'n js!"* of all kinds. Terms.?-Cashor oily acceptances bbmu/uimn jl i 1'v* a vi No. 909 A 991 King at. cor. Market. CHARLESTON, 8. C. Oot 90, 1899. 37 ly. Iron. 1 AAA LBS-,RON f0R SALE LOW OjlA/U for cash, by 10 CT7RETON A M ASMEY w. THURLOWC ASTON, ATTOMnfT AT LAW AIB MUCI *wnd4 tlt^SULKm'tkam and Adjvinimg Diatridt. ftr OFFICE, CAMDEN, 8. C.^cf MIS CELL AN E OH. PROCLAMATION. Executive Dapartment, 6. Carolina. OCTOBER, 14,185 J. "VITHEREAS, the Congress of the UniTV ted State* did, by an Abt passed and approved on rho twenty-third day of January, in the year of ohr Ixird one thousand eight hundred and fttrly-*ix, enact, "tli.it the Electors of ('resident arid Vico ('resident shall be appointed on the Tuesday next lifter the first Monday in November of the year in which they ore to be appointed." And whereas the existing law of this State provides that the Electors shall be appointed oy the legislature : And whereas tho Legislature of this State will not be in regular Session ?t the time preK-ribed by the aforesaid net foi the appoint* fnent of elector*: THEREFORE, be it known, That I, K)(1N If. MEANS, Governor in and over .his State, by virtue of the power vested in ne b\ the Constitution, authorizing the Governor, on extraordinary occasions, to convene the General Assembly, whose terms of office lave not expired, and those, who have been low recently elected, and the members of the House of Representatives w ho havo been lso now recently elected, to convene in Coumbiu. on the FIRST MONDAY in No reuiDcr next ensuing, that they may be presjnt in the House ot' Representatives on the will Tuesday next, r.fter the first said Motility, to npptint Kleetors of President tin<l Vice President of the United iStites, in conformity with the net of Cougress uforesnid : Civen under my hand and tno seal of the State aforesaid,at Columbia, the 14th day ofOetober, in the year 1 of our Lord one thousand eight L.S. >hundred and fifty-two, attain 3 the 77th year of the Independence of the United States of America. J. II. MEANS., [l. s.] Benjamin Peruv, Secretary of State. Oct. 20, 1352 37 t39 FALL GOODS, By Acullbr SL Co's. Rxprc**! rHE Subscriber is now receiving his Full and Winter Slock, of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, containing a portion of the most desirable and lendng designs of the season. A. C. DUN I. A P. Lancaster, Oct 17, 1852. 37 4t CARRIAGES. rpiIE subscriber has nnd will keep con1. stantly on hand, a fine and laagc assort ment of Carriages, consisting of every vnricto of the most fashinnuble styles of Roekaways?two,four, five and six seated. Also one and two horse buggies, double and single seated, with and withont tops. Also, an extensivo Assortment of Harncns. Gentlemen from a distance wishing to purehasc vehicles of any description, need liave no fears about finding something here to plcnuc them, not only in appearance, hut in quality end price, for wc will not be excelled nor undersold by any < stablishment in the State, all orders promptly nnd f ithfullj filled. Carriages and Harness warranted. Establishment near to the KingsMountain R. R. Depot. II. T. WHEELER. Yorkville, S. C., Oct. 6, 1852. " .IV II. A CARD. Messrs. g. p. Kennedy, of chester, and JAMES M. hurst, formerly ono of the proprietors of the Planters' Hotel, Charleston, h ive leased the American Hold, KiSG-STiu.tr, nn.i would respectfully solicit from their friends and the travelling public a portion of their pa-ronage. |Wc pledge ourselves that the guests of the Hotel will receive accommodation unsurpassed by an" in the citv. KENNEDY &. HURST. Clinrlcsto... May 19. Gin 15 Baoon 8c Lard, For sai.e by II IIASSEI/riNE & IIAGINS. SPECIAL NOTICES. 5r?T The friends of J. A. STEW.MAN announce him as a Candidate for the ofliee of Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing Election. MR. EDITORPlease announce Mr. A. B. BLACKMON, as a candidate for Clerk of the Court at the next election, and oblige MANY VOTERS. 2K. G. BILLINGS is annouunccd as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court nt the next election, by MANY FRIENDS &. SUPPORTERS. MR. EDITOR :?Please announce JOIIN II. ADAMS an a suitable candidate for Clerk of the Court, at the next election, and oblige MANY VOTERS. The friends of VVillia* Robinson announce him as a candidate for the office ot Clerk of the Court at the next election. S T R AY ED! FT^ROM my plantation, about five . weeks since, a BAY 8TAI* 7th LION MUIJ1!. I traded for him about a year ago in Camden, but he was raised on the plantation of Mr. John Mnsscy on Lynch'* creek. I will rewbrd any one bringing mo the said mule. JOHN M. DCNLAP. October 30,1853. 87 Stpd. NOTICE! ALL persons having d.-u?;inda against the estate of Mrs. Margaret C. l'erry dee'd will please present the same for pnymeat, and those Indebted aie earnestly requested to come forward and make payment. 8. N. WKDD1NOTON, ) i. B. COU8ART, \ A<,mrf Oct. 30, 1853. 37 3t Cow Sides, Deer, Sheep, Otter A Coon SXDI8, lees ire*. Wool Tnl* lev, Ao., Ac, AND *11 oountry produce of thhi kind pur. chased, for which the highest mar. ket Coah prioea wiil bo paid, or leather given in e*chnng?>, bv JOHN T. B AUM. Ne. 38ft, Kihg at, Charleston, 8. C. Sept Ik 1863: t3-tf -?Hiiinrrff _'i:rir?ar? TnTsCBLL Mil IIS. nMroesI^orsali:. HY order of James II. WIthkrspooh, (>r dinar)', will be sbld otth^late residence of Dr. Robert VV. Ktwln, deo'd., otl the 3d ol | December, 1852, the whole personal estaU I of the said deceased, consisting of five like! ly voting negroes, hbrscS, litlgs. household ! and kitchen furniture, wagon and gears, plantation tools, Corn and Fodder, and tuauy I other articles. Terms made known on day of sale. WM. F. ERVIN, Admr I/JUISA A. M. ERVIN AJmz. Oct. 27. 1832. 38?Gt NOTICE." THE subscriber offers for sale his plantation on Hanging Itock Creek. The j tract Contains 8-12 acres, 200 of w hich is in j cultivation. One half of that is fresh and j fine Cotton I .and. There are on the premI iscs a sett of excellent Grist mills, which are ( in good repair, a good dwelling iiouse, gin house and screw, and all necessary out buildings. For further particular* apply to the | subscriber, Hanging Rock, Lancaster Disi trict. Also, another tract adjoining, belonging ! to Mr. B. 1). Johnson. Tho tract contains j 600 acres, the two traets jointly would make | a good Settlement. J. B. MOBI.Y, ! Oct. 6, 1952. 36?if. NOTICE. VI.I. Persons indebted to the estate of J. R. Masscy. deceased, either by Note or I Account, are called on to settle the saino on I or before the 27th October, or they may exI peet to tint! tho same in the hands of an of| fleer for collection, ss the estate must be settled up. II. T. MASSEY, Administrator. October 6. It 35 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER!~ Ahead Of AI.L Competition. A FAMILY JOURNAL EOR ALL. 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Desiring jo afford all the advantages in our power to the readers of the family Friend, and being nnxious to supply them with some mental aliment, at the lowest possible price, we have made arrangements t/ which wo can furnish all new subscribers, ! who desire it, and all old subscribers who renew their subscriptions, with I The Family Friend For One Year, and ! Graham's Suyerb Three Dollar Magazine, i for one year, both for the small sum of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents. Thus enn{ bling our supporters to obtain the most eloi gint Magazine in the United States, and the j host family paper in America, at a trifle more I than the cost of the Magazine. Thiuk of it. ! MEYER'S UNIVERSUM. Edited by Charles A. Dana. THIS periodical, published from tho 1st of July, setniiMonthlv. will contain i views of the most remarkable cities, public edifices, in every zone and on every conti! nent, accompanied by letter presa descriptions, which while conveying the most mccu. ! rate and trust-worthy information, will seek \ to clothe the dry details of facts and figure* i with something of the vitailty of nnture, nnd to enable the reader, while he observe* tho ! historical and political phenomena, to gain ; some insight into the causes from which i they spring. Extensivo nnd costly preparations have been made to present it in the fullest collection of views, not only from ev cry section of the United States, hut from all parts of the continent. For above year past, artists have been entracred in exnlo: I ing the most romanlio region* of this country, C-inadn, and Central America, for the I special benotit of this work and i a render*, I and the engraver* are now occupied on &| bove one hundred views of North American 1 scenery alone, which in duo time will be laid | before our anbecribera in addition to other ' engravings of Europonn, Asiatic, African and | Australian Cities and landscapes. lllustraI ted byaaimnted and interesting articles front the most popular authors Twelve numbers will comprise a volume. Each number will contain four steel engravings, executed in a high atyle of art, with about twelve pages of letter press. We put the work at the low price of ?3 the semi-annual volume, or 25 cents for a single number. All sultscribers paytrig for volume 1, In advance, will bo entitled to receive aa a premium, the suberb plate, engraved on steel, aizc imperial folio." Jack in Office," after the celebrated picture of F. Landaeer, engravod by (J. Melzeroth. The publisher will aupply apecimine number* gmtuitoualy to agents and Poatmaatcn - and will make liberal arrangementa with them for the circulation of the Universum He will alao aupply club* of two persons a fA a half year, of five persons at ?10, ant of a larger number at the same nftee. MERMAN J. MEYER, No. IfcC, WllHasa street, N. Y. r 39?3t ? ?1 1 1 ' V- * . NBW MVflTnm. 5 MONDAY EVBNING, the 35th inst,, F i v / somewhere in the streets of Ijaiicaatcr, s 1 a large, PLAIN GOLD RING, ! made in Gothic Style, with the initials oftnv i name engraved on the inside. The tinder will be liberally rewarded, on restoring it to mo at the " ledger " Otliee. J AS. M. HENDERSON. | OoL 27, 1852. 38?2t South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. j Iiy Jxmls II. WmiF.nsroo* Esquire, Ordinary for said District. , Y*rlIEREAS, William J. Clowson Esq., . ? has applied to nic for I .otters of Ad| ininiatrction on nil and singular the Goods 1 and Chatties, Rights and Credits of Ann i Anderson, deceased. THESE are, therefore, to cite andadmon* ii>h all and singular, the kindred and creditors I of the said deceased, to bo and appear be ; lore mc at our next Ordinary's Court for the Haiti district, to bo holden ntljifieustcr Court j House od the Ninth duy of November next, j to show cause, if any, why the said adrainj istration should not in.* granted^ Given under my hxna and seal, this 27 th ' d-y of October, in the year of our Lord obo ; thousand eight and fifty-two and in the soyi er.tv-aeventh year of American Independence. lL* S.l I JAMES II. WIT1IERSPOOX. Ordinary L. D. j Oct. 27th. 1853. 38 2t Pi inter's Fee S3,00 State of South Carolina. DancasUr District. i By James H. Witherspoon. Esquire, Ordinary for said District. I VI THERE AS, Robert S. Cohort has api \ V plied to inc for Letters of Administra. ; tion on all and singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of Nancy Colvert late ot the District aforesaid, deceased. These arc therefore, to cite and admonish all end singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before mc at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Lancaster Court House on the. 4th day of November next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Give., under my hand and seal this 21st day of October, in the year of our f 1 Lord, one thousand eight hundred J L. S. > nnd fifty-two, and in the seventy. ( ) seventh year of American Independence. JAMES If. WIT11ERSPOOX, Ordinary I*. D. Oct. 27, 1852. Pr. fee, *2. "38?2t AWORD TO THE "WISE ~ Id Sufficient. I 4 LL those indebted to tho subscriber,* j x\. know ho hss not been pressing in his demands for payment for the last twelve months, and for the want of collections has been put to great trouble and inconvenience. The times now arc such as to excuse him for urging his claims upon those indebted for payment. The subscriber would also take this method of tendering to the community his heartfelt gratitude and most sincere thanks, for the very liberal patronage he has ever received at their hands, nud would most rc - specitully solicit a continuance of their lavors, and as an inducement to do so, would say to his friends, customers, the *4 whole world and the rest of mankind," that he is now opening the most Extensive, Various and Desirable STOCK OF GOODS, I it has ever been his good fortune to offer to | the inspectiou of those purchasing in this village. An ennurnorntiou of the great variety of articles comprising his stock, would be both tedious ana unnecessary. Those wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and examine his stock, which will be shown with great pleasure, and with a deter* inination to sell at tf e very lowest prices. Respectfully, S. B. EMMONS. N. B.?Carpenters and Carriage. Makers are requested to call and examine his stock of tools and carriage trimmings. S. B. E. Oct. 27, 1852. a8?tf ! THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, Camden, S. C. IS NOW open for the accommodation of the travelling Public. It is an excellent and commodious building, new and well fitted up, and lately put in a state of COHPLGTE KF/PA1R, situated in a very desirable and healthy purt of town, on the corner of Broad and I'eKnlb ! Streets, and known ns the House recently I kept open by John Ingram, Esq. The rooms nrc large, open, airy, and well furnished. ' The Tnble will bo supplied with evcrv thing that an excellent country market will afford, attended by the best Servants. | The Ntuhlen nre well attended by ejirt. | ful nnd experienced Ostlers, and well aup. plied with provender. There will be at all timet, an omnibus in ! 1 attendance to convey passengers to and from I the Depot. The subscriber having had eevoral years experience in the above business, feels confident in saying that he will be ablc-to awo i general satisfaction to all who may favor him iiMtk tlmir nntmntlera ne lin L ^..l.ieminorl 4a. 1 use every effort on his part to pies**, THOMAS BOONE. Oct 27, 1858. 88?3t 1 NOTICE! THE Subscriber has to raise funds, and trusts that those l\DEDTED to him ' in r.ny wise, will please use the reeesanr/ ! exertions and settle up by the first of Jsffui uary next. Cotton not STAMPED, will be i tuken in poyment ot his book accounts at 3 cents per lb., delivered nl his residence. Those indebted to the firm of T. K. Cureton and Son are included in tho above T. K. CUE ETON. Woxhaw Creek, 8, C. Oct. 27,1852. I will also allow the above prico for cotton delivered at mv Father's Gin. I have enI gaged Phelix Mel-irnnn. Esq., to attend to the settlement of my business during my nh| seoce, therefore, persons knowing tlicrn: selves indebted to me, will please be prrparI sd to close their aocountt as soon as thejr | bocome due, and 1 will take it as a special ; favor on their part. .1 TV rtiDrwv tr ? Oct. ST^ 1853. ?-^10t | NOTICE! 1 A LL persona liukbte* to V. S. J\ R EL, is the rietntty of limgtnp Rock will find their notra mt d Accounts in tho h sods of J. W. COOKK, Attorney, flWeol. teeHon. w a ' . ' .'ilt t ;< '