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A , mr ?. tin great intellectual light* which shed a luilu of glory around the history of our / t-oinmuii country. J. IEHf In the House, in response to the mestuige, Hon. J. I. Muhllcton ollcrcd the tollowing resolutions, which wereunanimous ly adopted: He u Resolved, Tlint the General Assembly of South Carolina deplore* the licreavvmciit* wliieh ha*e fallen upon the Confederacy at large in the decease of those illustrious citizens and eminent orators ami statesmen, llenry Clay ami Daniel Webstct; and that whilst we have recalled to us the memory of sorrows nearer home, it '>? t adds to the i>oigiiaucy of our grief to know that others inouiu as we have mourned. | llesolved, Thnt wo offer, with fraternal feelings, our eondoleiiee to our co-Slates of the Union on this sorrowful occasion, and more particularly d?? we tender it t the Commonwealths of Kentucky and Massa ? . chu>etts. Resolved, That his Kxeellency the Governor l*e requested to vommunivate a copy , of his message to the General Assembly, together with the foregoing resolution, to '.he Executives of Kentucky and Massa- I fhusetts. A similar action was had in the Senate, i ?here the resolutions, seconded |.y Hon. ' F. J. Moses, w#re adopted. I After some formal unimportant business, | both houses adjourned titiedit for the pre- ! sent session, at 25 minute* to 3 o'chrck. Seciietahv ok St t .? lion. Edward Ktciett has accepted the oflicc of Si-cretin of Sta:e, tendered hint by the President. Receipts for the Le Iger. * We acknowledge the following receipts of subscriptions to thj present date. C.ipt J wen CI irke, Dry Creek $2.00 01 A- J. Stew irt, Long t'trect, $2.00 ^ J. E. A<1 nils, Lancaster, $1.00 Stoven Williams, do 81.00 J. B. Small, Flint Ridge $1.00 A Countrym in, Line inter, $2.00 J Mrs. E. T. White, Cureton'sStore,.. .$2.00 Whenever mistakes occur in receipts, or nny omission is in:tdc, the subscriber interrested will please inform us, so that proper corrections may be made. J - As ouscf. of fact, is worth a pound nj theory: and the swarm of conclusive f.ets that cluster round that incomparable prcp..r- 1 ntion. llooHand's Cierman Hitters, prepared , I by I)r. C. M. Jackson, I'hil.idciphi i, est il>- : 'lishing its value as a tonic and restorative, are such as would prevent incredulity itself from questioning its efficacy. In all cases of diseases of tho stomach, whether i.cute or chronic, it may be recommended for its- j soothing, cordial, and renov.-ting influence. | Dvwpejwia, heartburn, loss of appclite, m.u- | sea, nervous tremors, relaxation, debility. Are. ] i are relieved by the bitters in a very short j ? sspteo-of time : and a perseverance in their inswnevcr fails to work a thorough cure. I i* 32?2m. A ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER, i 1 t llmm irtanl UtDytjxylicx!?Dr.J.SIIoigh? I' ' (bon^i.VttMiiv. The'1 rue Digestive Fluid, or < \ InnUK*-Juke, prepared from Rennet or the I Fourth' Stmnm-I) of the Ox, ufter directions .of Ih.ron Iriehcg, the great Physiological j (Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, .tl. 1)., Phil;:- i dolphi.i. This is truly a wonderful remedy lor Indigestbm. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, ljvcr Complaint, constipation and l)i liility, curing t ufter Nature's ow n Method, by Ni t tire's ow n , i Agent, the GAKTR1C JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Hctcnlitic evidence of its value, lurnished by Agents gratis. See notico . nin ing the medic..I advertisement*. : 1 ^ ft! fl r i i n g r 5. It Married, in Wurrcn.R. I. on he 24th nil,. Mr. Ilenrv I'iiare, (foreman of this office.) to M as Naucy (J. McCoui., of the former plane. i M The bee o'er many a garden roves, 1 And hums the I iy of courtship o\ r ; But wh.'n l?! duds thj flower h>- lores, I . lie settles there and roams no more. N Thf. Funeral of Mrs, Charlotte Joxcs W will tie proi.ehed nt Camp Creek Church. V ^ by the Rev. K. 1'. Palmer, on Tuesday, M November 23, nt 12 o'clock M. m i ! w ... , i LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT, Corrected Weekly /??r the Ledger iy j. a. iiamkltink. I \CON, I buns per III 18 a .. Hides u..| 14 n Khoulders M.. 12pJ BUTTER per lb.' 1 5 a .. BEESWAX ".. 20 a .. CANDIES Ad 30 a 33fr ? * Tallow tt..! 20 a .. ) . /COFFEE, Rio -.. n a ]j{ Java 14 a 18 CORN' per bush. 90 a .. Meal 1 00 a I 10 I EGGS per doz. 8 a 1?? FOWLS per pair., 16 a 20 | FIvOUR per bid. 6 00 a .. I.ARD per lb. 15 a ( MO LA SEES, W. I... .per gal. 3o a 33 N. O 45 o 501 Hit 'B per bushel. 3 50 a 4 00 SUGARS, Lo f. per lb. 10 a 12 Crush.*! lo a 12 N. Orleans. 8 a 9 b N. Y. Refined..".. 10 a II V S ALT per sack 2 00 a 2 25 I SHOT per lb.' 8 a 10 I MACKEREL No. I....p.bhl. 16 ? .. kNo. 2 ".. II al2 No. 3 ". .1 7 a 8 TAfJ/lW per lb. 10 a 12} LIQUORS, N.O. \Vhinkcy4p1I.J .. I OtdKve " "..I Otla .. ?Coc. Bnmly. .".. 3 00 a 4 00 -By*** London Portar^unrtft dz I &o a 5 00 a - pints. . 'J 60 /?300 I " COMMERCIAL. LATEST DATES. Prom Iavebfooi. .. .Oft. 2ft. Frqpt Havre .Oct. 18. I From Havana Oct 80 Charleston Market* IIALT-FAST ORB O'CLOCK?COTTOB.? Salts thj* morning 300 UU,it 7| s 10 iNti, T-. 11 L? mimIII. i ton?Tfie mIcm yaitenUy aimxinted to | M omawUat ov?r 1400 Ualea, price* ranging \ -y u. ^ from R 1 2a W?the gen?rnT nsp?e? oftTie"" " motkel without Hiiy jii'uq.tiblo iluingc. Export*?Nov. 5. Livkkpool?Ship John ltulle?lge-3042 bales Upland, 1GU do S. I. Cotton. Hosiox?Solir. 1'. Patterson--25? l?ld? j] Cotton, 1UU casks Itico, 4223 bushels f, Hough Kite, 31 cases Mdze. b Columbia makkft, Nov. G. f< Cotto*.?Tlio cotton in;.rk? t to-d.y wl.s . J; quite but very steady; in prices thcro was no | _ ch.aigc from thoHC of tlio previous day, and the market closed firm. 87 bales changed hands, ut pr cos r..uging from 8 J to 8 j cents. Later from Europe?Arrival of the _ Amca. Nkw-Ohlkanp, Nov. 4. Four thousand bales of Cotton wore ' bold ?'H Thursday, at Nov. -Orleans, at steady prices; and after business liad eon- 1 r eluded, the yl/ricw'* advices were receive*.!, . from New York, by tie; Western T? legrapli N w I tie! i report dint the week's sales at Liv- * erjiool, amounted to 05,000 bales, nnd | d that prices wire linn and unchanged. " ~ ; a The Newspapor Convention. \ s The following journals have expressed j ? their a iprovnl of a convention of the pub- I lisliers and editors of die newspapers of j j this State, t<> l?e held in Columbia, on I Wr.HNK8b.tr, 1st of December nexf. As | others signify their approval of the pro- | H| position, their names will be added : ! n: Winsl?oro' Register. I 4 Lancaster laslger. Palmetto Sentinel. Kdgeflvld Advertiser. Abls-ville Haulier. Lauren-wide llerahl. ' fc (i reetiville Mountaineer. South Carolinian. ? Keowee (Pickens) Courier. Caiiiileii Journal. p Union ville Journal. Yorkville Miscellany. p, Black River Wateliman. York ville Reimslv. 1 p l'.-unu-tto Xatnlanl. I r> Carolina Spartan. | t? Hamburg Kcpuhlicnn. Due Wwt 'IVIwnipo. Temperance Advocate. Palmetto State I tanner. Darlington Flag. Oliernw (iazotte. Southern U'.ohts Advocate. Marion Star. ( An.tvr-on (<;?/.? ?vo. Family Friend. Sumter Fa oner. | ^ Mail Arrangements. JJ <; Caiuilra .T5r-.il , 1 Dl'K MONDAY, WKDS K">HAV, AND KIUDAY s< At 8 it dork, /'. J/. *' DKPAH18 TUK8DAY Till HKDAV. A 8 ATI'IU> AY, At 1 o'clock, A. M. J, s Charlotte .flail ?-i DC K MONDAY, WKDNK^DA Y, AND fill DAY', ? At 8 o clock, .V. | I DKPART8 Tl'EMDAY, Tllf'IIHDAY, * 8ATI IIDAY j At 7 o'clock, A. .1/. Concord mail DL'K Till'USD AY, AT 0 f. M. DKPAUT8 KlllDAY, AT 0 A. M. J ^ ><l , U lVln?l>oro' mail. I ?i Dl'K flATt'llDAY, AT 0 I'. M. j \\ DUI'AKIH Tilt'USD AY, AT 4 I'. M. Ohcxterviile mail: Dl'K WKONK8DAY, AT 5 I'. M. DKl'AltlH KA ri IIDAY, A1 11 A.M. r Chesterfield. C. H. Mail. 1)IH HATt'IIDAY, AT 10 A. M. e< DKPAIl'S Tlll'ltKDAV, AT 4 A. M. All letters must b? deported l?t 8 oYlk i'. M., to cnrure tueir Jqiartuni by nex' uta'.l. All transck-at uewsj?a|K'r* sent arc re- / quired to be pre jxiiJ, othcru isu they urc * not mailed. All |K-r?on? who rcceivo newspaper* and other periodicals, will olstcrvo that the law requires llie postage to l>e paid quarterly in adrunee. ' rf T. It. MAOILU P. M. PHOTOGRAPHIC'| LIKES ESSES. L S. ti. MARTIN, WOtTId) respectfully announce to the I t? citizens of I.mc inter and vicinity th .t | he hast ken rooms at Mr. <'mis it's for a Very 81x011X11119, where ho is prepared with different sized in- oi ntruments, for Liking group*. I. rge pictures 5+ or very am-ill mini .tores for loekets, pins k< die., .splendidly tinishud, and w or in ted to Imj correct likenesses, nod indelibly Liken, ft li_ II . .L _ s_ r%i. -i I I njuniiy hmii men m ^ii?uav iih 111 t.lear 1 wwither. No picture is required to bo taken j unless the sitter is satisfied. Paintings, doguerreotypea ic. copied. ladies and gentlemen aro in>ite<l to enll fu nnd examine s|?eclmcns w heth?r they desire pi to ait or not. Nov. 10, 185J. 40?tf *t ESTATE SALE. " BY order of James II. Withcrapoon, Or- d? dinery. will bo aold ul the residence of g? Wm. G. Porter, doe'd., on the 30th day of w November, IH5J, th? whole person tl estate ui of the said deceased, consisting of a valuable and likely young negro follow, about 27 year* of Age, two well broke young mules, 4 __ head of ifora*. some good o .t:lo ?nd hog*. . sheen, li . '! f . "ore, plantation and ** smltn tools, com, r, wheat nnd oats, cotton in se nt, . ml u ny other articles. AG\Lti M W tRTER, Admx. y{ tlov. 19, 1852. I'r. fee,$ t, 40?3t nt WANTED IMMEDIATELYr i, A lad about 15 rears of age, m an ap pruuticj to th<! printing htuiiiej*. AppU this offloe, A ii ' 'ii ' ?i > RASCALS ABOUT! Stop thief! atop thiof! a highwayman, Nol one of them was mute ; Ho they, and all that wont that way, Soon joined in the pursuit,'* ft or the Scoundrel, thiof and villain, that i itli ' malice aforethought and not having tic tear" of our dog " b -fore his eyes, diu lloniously, and against the pence and dignik of our sanctum, stc-.l, and carry away, i el urmis, our elotho'a lino, on the night if ic 1st inst int. VVc wilt give seven-pence jward to any p *rson lodging said tldef in il where wo can gel him. LEDGER." OAITB CltltltX 4CADSMT : ( ft sml.F.s x VKTItor LANCASTER C. H. ) 1DWARD LIVINGSTON, Principal, * RUSTLES: Rev. D. I*. Robinson, G. \V- Gamble, It. D. M. DWVLAF. It II f'ltnrv tt liu-.u Dbafiin I*?. Williamson l^IIK Academic ye r consists of two scs1_ k< as ; the first c?>mmen.eft on the 3d loud .y in November, and closcp tha 3d 'rid v i:i Ap.d. m l the 2d opens on the 4th londnv in April, and closes on the 4th Fri y in (September. Itiitci of Tuition i'or session. Reading. Writing, Spelling and iriihtnetitf ?t;.ttn ante, with Geography &. K Grammar,$8. 0 ante, with all the higher brunch? of Mathematics. Natural. Intel etual, and Moral Philosophy, 'hetnistrv. Astronomy, Uo? logy. sigic and Rhetoric .*?15.00 j The School reconim .tnds. itself to parents ml guardians as well by the healthiness of j s loe itioa. s bv the competency of its intruder. Uo r Icr.s will fin I good accom- ! to I ition near the academy upon reasonable TlllS. Nov. 10, 1852. 40?lv. I. 0. n 6 \VAX,IAW TKNT?'' ? of R' ? will give a pnblie Celebration n Wednesday evening of Court Week. 17th inst.) An address will bo delivered y Brother J. (Jallnrh.it, at 7 o'clock in the resbyterian Cbnreb. The neighboring Divisions Sons of Tenterance, and p irtieul.arly Lancaster Division I o. 30. are solieited to attend and join the recession in regalia. The nnblic.nnd most I tptcirillu the IjAn?Es,nrc respectfully invited > attend. Bv order A AUHTJV. -J it.. n.Mi.riY, I El.I BEECH. V Com. A. J. SECREST, I K.D.KENNEDY. I Nor. loth. 1852. 40?2t. )ld SAM and his BELLS Arrived lost night, xrilh those articles promised in our last. onsistingof O Mini i old Rye and Rectified Whiskey ; 1 eask Otard Dii|>uy Sc Co'* celer ted lir.mdj: W. \V. Vinegar; Adamantine j undies; b.rSo p LorrillarJ a Scotch Snutf, , Cheat Choice Hyson Ten : and n line iwirtment of \o. I Cl(! 1 US, consisting of le following brands : Iji FVIantropa, Vasliington's. S n Mateo, mid Ctib.i Sixes lurootH. .The express wagon will arrive K* last of this week ag.ip. with Molasses, ligtir, Buckwheat Flour. Hants. Java Cotleo lid lotK of other goodies. Conte end lot v, tr we Wolit money h d. Also, 1 bl> . No. 1 .ilived Oil, i t SI per gallon. II \SSEl.TINK & 11 AfHNS. Nov. 10, 1852. 40?3t MONEY WANTED. VI,I. tlio.se indebted to the sultseriber, arc requested to call and pay up their notes n<t i.eeoiints.ns I owe money and must pay. I.. II. r.ee Stock of dry (joods will be Holdout t extreme low prices, to close up, but I '.tut money to p y my deb:*, don't forget. J.'.V IIASSELTINE. Nov. 10, 1852. 40?3t u 0' v i; a i s I'M IE Firm of Cureton & M'ssoy is di*? ; sol veil. The business hereafter, w5'.! iw ! ji.dueled in my own n me. J. E rritPTtw I Nov. 31,183" 40^61. L ? St, T , \\ MONDAY EVENING, the 25th in at., aomcwher in tin1 street* cf Lancaster, ' PLAIN GOLD RING, ikIc in Gothic Stvlr, with the initi is of m" ,ine engn.vcd on tlie inside. The finder will ho liberally reward d, on storing it to m r.t tho " liwls^r " Ofllee. JAS. M. HENDERSON. Oot. 27, 1852. 38?2t HE UNITED STATES HOTEL. Camden, S. C. "S NOW open for the accommodation of . the travelling Public. It in on excellent id entntitodintiM building, new mid well titd up, unJ l-.tvly put in n slate of COMPLETE REPAIR, touted in a very desirable and healthy p?rt town, on the corner of Brn.tdsnd iVknlh trcets, and known us the House recoi tly rpt n|H*n by John Ingrain, Katj. 'I h rooms are large, open, mr)*. and well mindied. The Tublc will l>e supplied w ith every ling th .t an excellent country market will ford, attended by the beat Servants. Tho Mnbte* uro well attende<l by careil and expcricnuod Oat I era, and well sup* lied with provender. I There will be at nil times, an omnibus in tendance to convex passenger* to and from ' ie Depot. The sulmdrilier having had several years 1 tperience in theabove business,feel* eonfi- ' lit in saving thdfc he will b?* r.blc to give I nerul ftatinf. clion to all who may favornim j ith their patronage, a* he is determined to te every effort on his part to please. THOMAS BOONK. fJBt 37, 1853. 88?3t iiacatler Division, !% . 30, SONH OP TEMPERANCE, Hold* its Regular Weekly Meetings at the 1 ainperance Hull every TptttLiy Evening, I 8 o'clock. I. |I BLAIR, , Jon18. 19^ R. f. , LANKS!BLANKS!BlANKS! j Of every description, for Bjde , t this Oilice>t *1 i hvo i Mm 4> ' ? ONCK MORE -ANILLAST Final Notice. A 1,1. (tenons who know thcrosclt-cs to be indebted to Wm. Robinson of this \il latfo, cither by note or account, under n magistrate's jurisdiction, are hereby notified to c.?ll on J. Williams, Esq., on or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise they may expect to pay costs. SAMUEL SI'KNCE, > . . P. T. HAMMOND, { Ass:g??' Nov. 3, i 85?. 39 2t SHERIFF'S SALES. Louisa A. M. Krvin, widow 1 applicant Ir*. I VV in F En in, et nl e'eiend'ts J BY \ir:ue of an order in the nbovc case from James II. Witherspoon, Ordinary fur I jimaster District, I will sell before the Court-house door, iu Ijincastcr. on the 1st .Monday in December next within the legal hours of s .Ic,2(i3 acres of l and, more or less adjoining lands of I.cwis C'AUthen. And-ew .Mixke), estate VV J Connors and others, as real i state of Dr. R. W. En in,deed., on a credit of one year, with interest from da;, of sale, except as inreh cash as will pay cost, .ho purchaser to give bond with good secu.ity, and a mortgage of 1ho premise s if deemed nee ?sary, to the Ordinary for the purchase money. JAMES ADAMS, SLD Nov 3, 185J. Fr. fee #3,75 39 3t Wesley Dlickmun, & Mary' his wife, applieants r?. > Amanda Ilolton &. John llolton, Defcndents BY \irtuc of an order in the above stated ease, from James II. Witberspoon, Ordinary of I,ancaster DiHtrict.1 will sell before the Court-house door in Lancaster on the tirst Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, l4->+ acres of land more or less, adjoining hinds of Durrell Bradly, Jefferson ilolton, and others, ca real estate of W J Ilolton deceased, on a credit of 1,2 and three years with interest from day of sale payable annually except as much cash as will pay cost the purchaser giving bond with good security und a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary, to the ordinary for the purchase money. JAMES ADAMS SI. I) Nov. 2, 1852, 39 3t Fr fee #3,76 UNWELCOME BUT NECESSARY, ALL store aocounts of more than six months standing, we wish paid immcdi uieiy it not sooner, (If convenient) M S SORRELI. & BRO. R. I Air, Nov 1, 1852 39 3t Many Goods at Cost, TO make room for a new stock shortly ex- 1 pouted. M S SORRELI. Sl BRO Dell Air, Nov 2,1852 39 3t EGGS ! EGCS! I*"' cents per I)o/.en will be paid for Eggs f) front this time till Christmas by M S SORRELI, & BRO. Rell Air, Nov 3, 1852, ' 39 tf estrayT TAKEN up by the subscriber, a small sorrel mule, which the owner can have by proving property and pavlt^f expenses. Nov. 3d 1852. 39 3t I?r. fee 82. | Iron Expected Daily, T Wild, in a few days offer for sale, about 1. 7.000 lbs. of Iron. J. ADAMS. CORN! CORN!! COllN!!! 17VJR Sale by ; JONES CROCKETT. Nov. 2. 1862. 39 tf. FRESH supply" OP mm @m?m 11M now receiving my Fall supply of goods, vix : tine fnsbioncb'.o iiats, caps, for ak:\ts a- hoys | tine boots dress i.n.l ' * " - ".'h i urooi. in.tin rub- j vr ftw r h!to -s fur I idivs una gentlemen. Iadie* boot*, die,: lso a I ,rgo supply of negro di-.es, a frst rote article, also, a variety o fashionable Fine Clocks. 8 d-v, 3 day und 30 hour: also a very fine nrtivle of Bonnets, tht beat arti.-l?* vcr brought to this in rkct, ordered expresdy for U ho. ofnij customers v !.o have lierc*ofore culed 1 for a superior article u hit-h I did not have at j the time, all "p\vhieh I propose to sell aal<>w | n* can be bad of any other irrch-nt in town ; or country, therefore I respeetfully solicit tl.o p itrounge of all. and more especi. Ily the ladiea, na tijeir Ii.n.o ia fine,and 1 have fine articles to suit them. Respectfully, EIJ C. BiSIIOIh Woodvillo, S. C.. Nov 3, 1853 30 tf W ANTED! I ClOOD Journeyman Tailor, of stendy it habits and disposed to please his employer. Such an one may obtain a permanent situation by applying immediately to A. J. BELDON. Nov. 3, 1853. 39 4t ~ S U R V EYINO. A. AUSTIN H/TAY BE lUUNI) AT TI1K fATiW. I ?>1 h.i llo'jac, at all times, ready to wait | upon those who may need his s*f,',ue? ?r >. Surveyor. April 28 12?tf CATAWBA HOUSE, Ob Main-Street, (A few rods South of the Court Haute.) m THE above named House ltaa been much enlarged and put Plil in thorough repair and furnished anew, and in now prvparod to aooomodate all tl?o*e disposed to give It a call. The sub criWr makes no i*?.>st8 but will simply uty that the Public shall l?o accommodated in it atyle not excelled by any House in the up country, J, A. IIAS8ELTINR Lancaster, Feb 18 tf 1 VvialF ' 18 HEREBY til V EN, THAT AN APr plication will lie made, to the next Legislature, Cor a charter for a Rail Road ! Votn Lancaster Court House, to connect i - :.i. .1 - a-.-.t- /, 1;_ - ?> > ?? "11(1 UI?J OUUWI V/MUIlflU fUlli llOfUl, , it Camden, or willi the Charlotte and *ouUi Carolina Kail Koad, at Oheeterville, tideway, or aotne other suitable poipt on hi Road. i Auqpat 4tl>, 1862 2? 8m. ( a , URV4Q0DS& GROCERIES '~IbOD?~ Cheaper Than Ever, AT BELLAIR, 8. C , THE SUBSCRIBER, \vi^liinir t?. leduee his s'oek, f y K of SUMMER G<XJI)S, previous to purchasing his Full supplies, wil sell the balance of Summer Goods on han at very reduced prices, those in wnnt of good will now have an opportunity to purchas on the most advantageous terms. An earl call is solic ited, as Bargains may be cxpeetec Wool, Hides, Beeswax, Tullow, For then Eggs. p">\ Hags taken in exchange, and fair price allowed fore: eh. CHARLES P. EVANS, N. IV?Those indebted to me are earnest ly requested to settle as eai ly as possil l", a I am in wnnt of Money. C. P. E. Bel lair, S.C., July 11. '23 tt MISCE LLAi\EOIS FRASElt & THUiioON, Factors & Commission Merchants, auger's north wiiarf, CHARLESTON, S.C. fred's e. fraseh. taul s. thomson Sept. 1, 185*2. lv?30. LANCASTER PAGUERREAN HALL. J. B. COUSART. "VT"OW Informs the citizens of this place li and country generally, that he ii now prepared for the purpose of giving thos? who may wish to do so, an opportunity o procuring perfect immmm of themselves or their friends. The lates improvements are now in his possession. Ladies and get tlemen arc respectfully so licitcd to call and examine his stock. Miniatures inserted in Lockets nnc Breastpins in the neatest style. Lancaster, Sept. 15.1852. 32?1y BAGGING, ROPING & TWINE ?"> YDS. of GUNNY Bagging. 0^)UU 10 Coils of S. ROBING, : new article. !VO Coils Northern Roping. lOO lbs. of TWINE, The above articles we offer for sale low for cash, CURETON & MASSEY. Sept. 15, 1852. 21?3m ESTATE SALE BY ORDER of J. II. Witherspoon. O. I. I)., will l>e sold at the late residence o John Hough dec'd., on the 26th and 27ll days of November, 1852, the personal eslnt* of said deceased, (except the negroes,) con sisting of 5 head of horses, about 30 bead oi cattle, hogs, sheep, wagons, plantation tools Household furnature, Walnut, poplar nnc iiali plank ; about 700 bushels of corn, : qunntity of Fodder and onts, smith tools ant many other articles. Terms, 10 months credit with interest note and jjood sureties. T. M. REEK, I n . WM. HOUGH \ l'xrsNov. 3. 1852. 39 -It pd * I'. S. Probably 8 or 10 negroes to bin the same day. SOMETHING NEW TIIIS TIME! IBIIi1 Is the place to get iyoo SyuB'i -AT? I.OWPEIOES! 00 AND SEE HIS NEW STOCK The r'ubscriher has returned from tin North,and is receiving and will continue t< receive during the fall, a very full und com ptete stock of W 1 N T E R GO 0 D S! Consisting of Staple <!k. Fancy Dry Good? New*.' Fashionable Dress Goods. Ileav stock of Gentlemen's Clothing. A ver; large stock of Roots nnd Shoes. St.uon ery. Cutlery and Hardware. Guns, Hat* Caps and Honncts. Ragging, Rope ant Tw no?and indeed E?<>ry tiling; Usually kept iu Our 1'iaee. He would here take occasion t< tender his unfeigned thanks to his mate friends and customers for their long con tinned confidence and favors, and respect fully invites their examination of his pre sent stock. lie is not inclined to puff? sutlieu it to say?his selections were niadi with great care, and purchased for CASH ami he therefore Hatters himself be cat sell (not to say lower) as low as goods o the same quality can be purchased in tin State. J. ADAMS. Novembei, 3, i952. 3ft tf SPECIAL NOTICES The friends of J. A. STEWMAP announce him as a Candidate for the offic< of Clerk of the Court. ?t ?Kn n?>in<, VI.,.. tion. MR. EDITOR:?Plcaao Announce Mr A. B. BI.ACKMON, as a cnndid?te for Clerl of tho Court at tlio next election, and ohligt MANY VOTERS. J-tfT" K. (i. 01 LUNGS is nnnouunoed ax a oandidate for the office of Clerk of the Court at the next election, by MANY FRIENDS dt SUPPORTERS. MR. EDITORPlease announce JOHN H. ADAMS a suitable oandidate for Clerk of the Court, ftt tho next election, and oblige MANY VOTERS. HT The friends of William Rooixsom innopnee him as candidate fbr the office el Clerk of the Court at the nest election. - f I" ? . LEGAL NOTICES. 19 MILE CREEK L4K? FOR SALE. Robert McDonald &. In Equity. Eugenia C. his wife, I Lancaster Diat. rs, v Bill for salo of ^ Thomas L. Dunlnp j Land. II & wife, et al. J d ~|>Y virtue of the decree of the Court of t? JL> Equity, in above case, I u ill sell at c Lancaster C. II. on the 1st Monday the tith y of December 1852, the plantation or tract [. of land whereon Robert Stinson resided at his death, nnd devised by him to his di.rtgha tor, Eugenia C. Stinaon, (now Mrs. McDon; aid,) situate in Lntcaster District, on both | sides of Twelve Mile Creek, containing hUO > acres, more or less, bounded l>v land* ??f xi s C. Heath, Esq., i.ud others. '1 his tr.iet con- | tains some rich and valuable bottoms, and ..' a (rood upland, mostly in woods, with a coinfortnloe dwelling house. A re-surve; and pl. t will be mode before thedny of sale. "nil" ?A credit of one, two aid thret # yen..*, with interest pry able i tiuu. Jly frrm day of side, (except j s muc' eash as will pay costs and t , .ensen of sr.lu,) pi * chaser giving bond alio two g' 1 sureties ,.nd a mortgage. JAMES II WiTHERSPOON, Coin'r. Eq. L I). I-ancaster C. H. Oct. 20, 1852. Printer's Fee 89. 37 7t. . LAND AND MILLS, FOR SALE. William J. Culp "1 vs. f In Equity Elizabeth Culp wid- f Lancaster District j o\v et al. j ITNDER the decree of the Court of Equi | ) ty in the above case, I will sell at j 1 the Court House in Lancaster, on the first ! Monday, the 6th.Dec. 1852. the following! tracts of land belonging to the Estate of Andrew R. Culp, dee'd. viz : . One tract containing ninety and a half, a} crcs, situnte in Lancaster District, on MeAlpin's Creek and Sugar Creek, -bounded by t the lands of Win. Scmblcr, Mrs. Culp and others. Upon this tract is situated a valua. blc Merchant mill, in excellent repair, with a never failing snpply of water, i Also, one other tract containing 90 acres, t bounded by Mc.Alpinc Creek, lands of M. A. Culp, estate of John Mills and others. Also, one other tract containing 161 acres, j bounded by lands of Wm. Culp, estate Dan- 1 icl Mills, Jas. l'tttersen and others. The nbove lands are located near the Charlotte and Columbia Railroad, almost, if ' not within herring of the " whistle," of the ears. Terms :?A credit of 1, 2 and 3 years with interest from day of sale, ( except as I much cash !!? will nnw \ ------ I V vvotai/i/iiivilHOll ing bond and two (rood sureties. JAMES 11. WI'l HERSPOON, Com'r. Eq. L. D. Ioincnstsr C. II.. S. C. Oct. 20,1852. Printer's Fee &9. 37 7t 1 Valuable Land for Sale. i. Middle ton G. Caston, "1 it... rJ In Equity, f William. T. Caston M-ncwtar District ; Samuel C. Caston. J Virion. I 1-J virtue of the decree of the Court of i 1_) Equity, made in the above ease, June 1 Tcrin, FH62, 1 will sell at loincaster C. II., on the first Monday, the fith December, 1852, , the following valuable tracts of land, belonging to above parties, viz. : One tract containing 732 acres, situate in Lancaster District on both sides of Ijttle Lynch's creek, and on both sides of the Red e field road to Camden, bounded by lam's of | Win. II. Roberts, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs* Connors, . Mrs. Ingram, and tract No. 1 belonging to f same estate. Also, one other tract containing 968 Acres situate in said District, on both sides of said creek and road, udioining lands of Robt, Criinmerigcr, Win. Bowers, James Reeves, Ji mes J. llorton, Uriah Williams Jno. Nenl, Win. II. Robarts, and the tract above described. These two tracts adjoin and form one body of land, having heretofore been eultiva9 ted as one plant tion. Persons desiring to purchase, would do well to examine before the sale, as so large and valuable a body of land is becoming difficult to be purchased. Terms of ?ulv.?Cash, sufficient to pay costs and expenses : the bidlance a credit of one and two years wilh interest annually from day of sale, purchasers giving bond and tw\ pi?od sureties and a mor'g; ge. JA..1ES II. WITHERSPlvON, Com'r Eq. L. i). Oct. 20, 1852. 5/ 7t. | i . inter , i'wO ?>I 2. | , Camden Journal will copy weekly u.iy til day of sale. ' FANCY Ai\ D STAPLE 5 my mm CHAR LE?TON,8. C. BROWNING &l I.EM AN, formerly of and successors to C. &- E. L. Kekuisox & ^ ! Co . Wfllllil rA9fM?l?tfllllw a.oil tl?o ' ^ - their customer*, nnd others visiting Charlcaton, to their assortment of : ?mi goods f now opening which will be found more com? plcte than has ever before been offered in !> that city. f All articles in their Hne have been manue faclured expressly In order, and imported direct and will be Wurrautcd to prove as represented. The one-price system will be rigidly adhered iw, and purchasers may depend upon every article being priced as low na they can j ? be procured in any city in the United States. | I'urtieulur attention is requested to their I i i departments of ? Silk and Fancy Dross Goods, Embroid ries, Carpetines, Blankets, Plan* tat ion WooTsns, Sheetings. and Shirtings, Linens, Table Damasks. Diapers, Towellings. Bapkins. Doylies, Together with every variety of long e Cloths, Cotton Sheetings, and Hosiery , of all kinds. Terms.?Caahor city acceptances BROWNING & I.K.MAN. No. 209 &. 221 King st. cor. Market. , CHARLtSTON.S. C. Oct. 20, 1852. 37 1 y. T Q AAA l.DS. IROJTPOR8ALEIjOW lor cMh, by 10 CURBTON A MA88EY. ^THUttOirCAgTOK, att0r1tey at law avd tolici to* nr eaxoty. Attends the Comets in Lancaster, Kershaw seed Adjoining Districts, mr OFFICE, CAMDEN, * C. fSA r "l" i ~ ~r? Iihiscell \ \ i;oI s. FALL GOODS~ By fteufter & o'?. Eiprew! Subscriber is now rri-thing his X Fall a ltd Winter Mo< k, if Foreign nnd Domestic Dry Goods, containing n portion of the most desirable und hading designs of the season. ois P. lkmlwarc nnd Mary E., his w ife, defendants in above petition, reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Custon, solicitor for petitioners, that said defendants, Franeis P. Bculwi.; s and M*.ry 1 Ins wiffe, do nrswet, plead or demur to tiie petition in abovi ease on or before the 1Ptli day of November. 1852 1 otherwise an order pro confess wiii be orI dered against them. JAS. II. WIT1IKRSPOON. Com. Eq'y I-an. Dist. Cor. 'issioner's (Mbc, f Luhcuater C. H., So. Ca., > August 14, 1052. 3,,nR 18. 3m. "kegroesmeor SMX" BY order of James H. W'ithf.rsiook. Or*, dinary, will be sold at the lute residence of I)r. Roliert W. Erwin, dec'd., on the 3d of December, 1852, the whole personal estate of the said deceased, consisting of five likej ly young negroes, horsea, hogs, household and kitchen furniture, wagon and gears, plantation tools, Corn and Fodder, and many other articles. Terms made known on dnv of sale. WM. F. ERYIN, AHmr LOUISA A. M, ERVIN Admz. Oct. 27, 1862. 38?Ct A WORD TO THE WISE I? Sufflrirnf. AI.L those indebted to the subscriber, know he has not been pressing in his uciasnus ior pyirani r ine lasi twelve months, and for the wnnt of collections hr.? i been put to (front trouble and inconvenience, i Tho times now are such an to excuse him Cor urging his claims upon those indebted ' I ^or The subscriber would sJso take this method of tendering to the community his j heartfelt gratituds and most sincere thanks, for the very liberal patronage he has ever received at their hands, and would meat re spectlully solicit s continuance of their favors, and as an inducement to do so, would say to his friends, i n at on, era, the 44 whole world and the rest of mankind," that he in now opening the moat Rkteaaire, ariotta and Hcsiralle STOCK OF GOODS, It has ever been his good fortune to offer to the inspcoliou of those purchasing in this village. An ennumeratiou of the great variety of article* comprising his stock, would bo noth tedious end unnecessary. Those wishing to purchase arc respectfully invited to call and examine his stock, which will )>e shown with great pleasure, and with a determination to aell at tic very lowest prices. Roapeetfally, ft B. EMMONS. N. B.?Carpeatera am) Carriage Maker* are rrqaeatod to eall ami exaaria* hi* st<rvk of toola and carriage trimming*. tt.lt. K. Oat. ?7. IMS. Wt?U A. V. UUfNI-Al'. Lancaster, C*t. i~, 185a. 37 4t CARRIAGES. rpHE subscriber has rnd will keep conJL stunt ly on hand, a tine and huge assortment of Carriages, consisting" f every vniieto of the most fashionublc styles of Rockaway ft?two.four,five and six seated. Also j one and two borse hupgics, dutible i.tsd siugK seated with and witboir tops. Also, an extensive Assortment of Ilarucst. Gentlemen from a distance wishing to purchase vehicles of any description, need have no fears about finding s< if tiling here to ph . tlieiu,not ?.ii!y in aj t ranee, but in quality and price, f.r we will not he excelled i.or undersold hv any r> tablislnnent in the bi'.atc, all orders promptly ;.nd faith| full) f.liid. Carriages and Harness wnrranI ted. Establishment near to the Kir gs! Mountain K. K 1>< pot. It. T. WIIEELER. Yorkville, s. C., Oct. 6, 185J. 36 tf. A CARD. Messrs. g. f. Kennedy, of Chester, and james m. hurst, formerly one of the proprietors of the Planters' Hotel, Charleston, have leased the American Hotel, King-stiif.f.t, and would respectfully solicit from their friends and the travelling public a portion of their pn-ronnge. |\Vc pledge ourselves that the guests of the Hotel will receive accommodation unsurpassed by nnv in the citv. KENNEDY & HURST. Charleston, May 19. Om 15 Cow Hides, Deer, Sheep, Otter & Coon SKINS, Bees-wax, Wool Tallow, &c., &c, AND all country produce of this kind purchased, for which the highest market Cash prices w ill be paid, or leather given in exchange, bv " JOHN T. BAUM. No. 986. King ?t, Charleston, 8. C. Sept. 15, 1852. 32?tf NOTICE. ^TMIE subscriber offers for sale his plantsJL tion on Hanging Rock Creek. The tract contains 842 acres. 200 of which is incultivntion. One half of that is fresh and fine Cotton ljind. There are on the prom iscs a sett of excellent Orist mills, w Idch are in pood repair, a good dwelling house, gin house and screw, and all necessary out buildings. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, Hanging Rock, I Lancaster District. Also, another tract adjoining, belonging to Mr. B. D. Johnson. The tract contains 600 acres, the two tracts jointly would mako a good settlement. J. B. MOBI.Y, Oct. 6, 1952. 30?if. NOTICE. A LI< Persons indebted to the estate of J. ^ V. It. Mnsscy, deceased, either by Note or Account, are called on to settle the Raine on or before the 27th October, or they may ex? I pect to find the sanic in the hands of an officer for collection, as the estate must be | settled up. II. T. MASSEY, Administrator. October 6. 4t 35 IN EQUITY?Lancaster District James M. Ingram, Executor} Rov. Elian L. Eraser Petition Francis P. Boulware, t0 and Mary E.. his wife, slaves, ct. al. It appearing tojmy satisfaction that Fran