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j the previous day. 367 bales changed hands 1 at 84 to 9^ cents. L# Camden Mabket, Nov. 19. W Cotton.?The demand f?>r cotton contlni ucs good, but at a slight reduction on our last quotations, extremes ranging ut 8 to 9fc. ^ Charleston quoteiions, 9fc to 10. Telegraphic Intelligence. Later from Europe?Arrival of the Aeia at New York. Baltimore, Nov. 19?8 40 a. in. The British Mail Steamship Asia, Capt. 0 Judkins, lias arrived at New York from Liverpool, which port she left on the 6tli inst. The Liverpool Markets.?The. Cotton market was dull and unchanged, and only a limited business transacted at previous rates. The sales for tho three days since the departure of the Atlantic, on the Cth instant, comprised twenty-two thousand bales, of which speculators took six thousand five hundred. The sales during the week amounted to fifty-four thousand five liundred bales, of whic.i speculators purchased twenty thousand, and expoittrs three thousand seven hundred nnd fifty. Flour and Breadstuff* had further advanced. Provisions were unchanged.? Naval Stores were very nctivo at advanced rates. Coffee was dull. Rice was nc tive. Sugar had advanced 0d. per cwt. IIavkk Cotton Market.?Cotton in lluvrc during the week has been dull, and tho sales only comprised elevon t ousand bales against 25,000 ^1) bales imported during the saino period. Tho stock of Cotton at Havre, exclusive of that on shipboard, amounted to 18,000 bales. New Orleans Tres Ordinaire was quoted at 90 f*?.. Mobile at 94 frs., and Upland at 91 r London Monet Mahkict.?Consols for ^ money closed at from 100 3 8 to 100 1-4. Sia tk of Tkadk.?At Manchester trade I has fallen off, but prices are not lower. England.?Tlio British Parliament assembled on the 4th inst., and the Hon. Charles Le Fovre Shaw, was elected Speak* er of the Uotisc of Coinmo s. France.?The Senate assembled ou the 4lh inst., and resolved to refer the ques^ tion of re-establishing the Empire to a vote of the people. Spain.?General Concha has sailed from Barcelona with five hundred troops for Cuba. I Italy!?Nine of Edward Murray's fellow prisoners have been shot at Aucona. The Hewjpaper Convention. The following journals have expressed their approval of a convention of the pubL Ushers and editors of the newspapers of this State, to be held in Columbia, on Wednesday, 1st of December next. As others signify their approval of the proposition, their names will be added : Winsboro' llegister. Lancaster Ledger. Palmetto Sentinel. Edgefield Advertiser. Abbeville Banner. L Laurensville Herald. oreenviuu Mountaineer. South Carolinian. Keoweo (Pickens) Courier. Camden Journal. Uuionville Journal. Yorkville Miscellany. Black Kiver Watchman. Yorkville Remedy. Palmetto Standard, r Carolina Spartan. Hamburg Republican. Due West Telescope. Temperance Advocate, i Palmetto State Banner. A Darlington Flag. ^ Cheraw Gazette, t Southern Rights Advocate. Wf Marion Star. Anderson Gazette, n * Family Friend. | Sutnter Banner. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. ilmportarU toDysptplia!?Dr. J. S. Houghton'a Vermin, The'1 rue Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, prepared froui Rennet or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Licbeg, the great Physiological ?. I Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M.D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, liver lis Complaint, constipation and Debility, curing after Nature's own Method.bv Nature's own 1 Agent, thy GASTRIC JUiCfi. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evidence of its value, furnUheo by Agents gratia. See notice among the medical advertiaementa. 81 Ah ousck or fact, is worth a pound oj theory: and the swarm of conclusive fueta J that cluster round that incomparable preparW iti'?n, Hoofl.ind'a German Uitters, prepared \ A 1 v Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, eatabI. h". 17 its value as a tonic and restorative, eh r.s would prevent incredulity itself t! t t? M ?_ ? _ - a ! ii Kin ijin nmmum ? ruicicj. in mi cases ni <i; i ie?s of the ntom ch, whether iicnto or ehrook, ii miy he recommended for It* soothing, cordial, nnd renovating influence. I)v*|h pti.t, heartburn, lou of nppo!itc, nan. sea, nvrvons tremors, relaxation, debility, die are relieved by the bitters in a very ehor space of tiiiio : and a perseverance in their use never f ile to work a thorough cure. 33?2m .m . NEW ADVERTISMENTS. ? Wazhaw Tent, X. O. BL? W/TTEETS every Thursday evenJJ(A ing at 7 o clock. A. J. 8ECRE8T, R. 8. | notice; * I^HE Subscriber, takes this method of lorn. forming those indebted to him. either by onto or account, that hi-* papers will be left during his absence, in the hands of his broihsr L. M. CacthI*. W. C, CAUTHAN. r Nov. 3d, 1M?. 43?3t 4 i - 111 IT r Ti fin- l)m ii. i TaliiabPc Sc Liklcjr Mfgroes roit SALE. BY order of James II. Witberepoon Ordinary for Iwinrnster District, and in puruance of the Will of the late Simon Bockam dee'd., will bo sold ui his inte residence miles south of L'ineastorvillo on the Camen road, on the 23d and 24th days of l)einber 1832, the whole personal estate or. etvd to be sold, consisting of about 30 LIKELY & VALUABLE NEGROES anions the number is an EXCEL LEXT YO UXG SMITH, several choice youug fellows, women, boys mid girls, two good WAGONERS. Also,; ?no Carriage one Buggy, Wagons and genr., ' Plantation and smith tools : Horses and ! .Mules, a large stock of cattle and lings, ; a quantity of corn and fodder, and many and vttjious other articles. The ncgioes are pronounced by good judges to ba an exceedingly likely g ing. They will be sold the first day of sale?the 23d. TERMS.?-For the negroes, a credit of 1 and 2 years, purchaser giving bond and two Sood sureties, with interest annually from ay of sale, and a mortgage. For the other estate n credit of 12 months with interest from day of s dc, note and two good sureties. | JANE E. BECKHAM, Exrx. A. J. CAUTIIAN, Ex'or. Nov. 24, 1852, 42?5t. Printer's Feo 88.75. "estate sale. BV order of James II. Witherspoon Ordinary of Lancaster District, will be sold at the late residence of Mrs. Martha Cunningham dcc'd., on the 20lh of December 1852, the whole personal yroporty of the said deceased, (except the negroes,) consisting of household and kitchen furniture, carriage and harness, tour good young mules, three head of horses, about 20 head of cattle, some fattening hogs, a find lot of stock hogs, plantation and Smith tools,two wagons, one new and good, about 900 bushels of corn, a quantity of fodder, and many other articles. Terms: 12 months credit with interest, note and two good sureties. HUGH SUMMERVILLE, Adm'r. Nov. 24, 1852. 42?4t l'r. fee. 83,75. "WITH CAROLINA LANCASTER DISTRICT. By James II. Withcrspnnn, Enquire Ordinary of said District, WHEREAS, Joseph A. Cunningham, h. s applied to me for letters of Ad ministration on nil and singular the Goods and chattels. Rights and credits of Mrs. Mary Ann Cunningham, lute of the District aforesaid, deceased. Tecse are. therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said district, to be holdcn at Lancaster Court House on ths 3d day of December next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand nnd seal, this 19th f i day of November in the year of our < L. S. > Is>rd one thousand eight hundred ( 3 and fifty two, and in the seventySeventh year of American independence. JAMES H. WITHERSIHXVV, O. L. D. DISSOLUTION. TIIC Mercantile firm of James D. Moll wain, It. E. Wyliennd Samuel 11, Masscy conducted by J. B. Boyd.clerk, under the name of J. D. Mcllwaln, is litis day dissolved by mutual consent. 1-0" All persons indebted to the firm, who wish to save cost, must pay their indebtedness by the first of Junuarv next. The stock of goods on hand will bo sold low for CAHH only, until the first day of January next. JAMES D. MelLWAIN'. R. E. WYIJE. S. B. MASSEY. Nov. 21th, 1853 43 6t NOTICE. \LL persons indebted to me nre earnestly requested to come forward and settle their accounts oM or Tieforo the 25th of December, us! r.m compelled to have m mey. Come, gentlemen. donee tip to your partner nn I save anv hard footings here iftor. E. D. KENNEDY. Nov. 34,1852. 42? it. REMOVAL. MANSION HOUSE, CAMDEN, 8. C. f|"MIE Subscriber would respectfully in1. form his friends and the public generally, that the house he formerly occupied has been purchased for n private residence, nnd that he liustakcn the large nnd COMMODIOUS HOTEL, one door north of tht Court House, formerly kept by Mr. 11 P. Boyd. It is one of the most Pleasant nnd Comfortable Hotels in the State, every room having s fire place, well ventilated und.Ladies parlors well furnished. His table shall compare favorably with any in the up country. The servants will Kit (*<tiinil piiamuvlfiil unrl aHonliuo lie would mv to those who hate patronised him, as well as to those who may hereafter do so, that every exertion by himself and Ijady, will be used to render their stay with them comfortable and pteuaaht. Tenons wishing a auiet abode during their stay in Cauidun, will do well to call, as there will lie no bar on tho premises. His stables and lots will be attended by experienced nnd attentive Ostlers. An Oinr.ibns will run regularly to and from the Depot. E. G. RODINSON. JNov. 17th 1332. 11?3t St <t3 of South Carolina LANCASTER DISTRICT. BY James II. Witherspoon, Esquire, Or- ( diruiry for said District. Whereat Wm. J. Clawson, Esq., applied to m^Yor letters of Administration, on mII nnjr'aingular, the goods and chattels, RighhufKd Credits of Pleasant S. Dumas, I it-; j#t the District aforesaid, dee cased, bor^nls estate unndministervd. Jr^ These are therefonvtft cite and admonish alt sad singular. tjie Jtfndred and creditors of the aaid defeased; to be and appear before me at our next Oidinnry's Court for the aaid District, to be holden st Esncsster Court House, on the Cth of December next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my-hand and seal, this 15th f Iday of November, in tho year of \ L. 8. >our Lord,one thousand eight hun I ***** nod fifty two, ?nd in th? 17th y?*r of Amork'Hn InnohoncPnee. JAMR8 H. WITHERS POON. O. L. D. 41? fit Printor'o Poo. %>2. BLANKS! BLANKS!BLANKS! Hp every description, for 3*lc Wihk Office- 4 ~ t - hi i?Mwaaaa --mrrurnr umm< MISCE LLANEOlfS, Cow Hides, l>eer, Sheep, Otter ft Coon SKINS, Bees-wax, Wool Tallow, &c., &o, AND all country produce of this kind purchased, for which the highest mart ket Cash prices will be paid, or leather givj cn in exchange, by JOHN T. BAUM, No. 286, King gt., Charleston, S. C. Sept. 15, 1852. 32?tf ESTATE SALE^ANF&Cr IN pursuance of the will of Soloman Mackev dee'd., and by order of the Ordinary will be sold on the 15th day of December 1852, at the late residence of said dcu'd., one tract of land, containing two hundred acres more or less, whereon the deceased resided bounded by lands of Mr*. Stewart, Wm Bailey and S. L. Patterson, also. 3 head of Horses, a good tnnn) cattle and Hog*, house hold and kitchen fnrnature, nbout 300 bushels of corn, 3000 fodder and other articles. Terms :?For the Land a credit of 1 and 2 years, for tho personal estate a credit of 12 months, purchaser giving note and two good sureties,With interest from day of sale. ABNERB. MACKEY, Qualified Ex'r. November 8, 1852. Printer's Fe?? $2.25 41 2t NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to the estate of J R. Masscy, deceased, either by Note or Account, arc called on to settle the same on or before the 27th October, or they may expect to find the same in the hands of nn officer for collection, as the estate must be settled up. H. T. MASSEY, Administrator. October 6. 4t 35 CANE CREEKACADEMY J ( 5 miles north of lancaster C. h. ) EDWARD LIVINGSTON, Principal, TRUSTEES: Rev. P. P. Robinson, f?. W. Gamble, R. P. M. Dusi.ap, R. II. Crockett. Hugh Drafun L. Z. Williamson. .... o. r|~MIE Academic year consists of two scsJL sions ; the first commeuces on the 3d Monday in November, and closes the 3d Friday in April, and the 2d opens on the 4th Monday in April, and closes on the 4th Friday in September. Kates of Tuition Per mmmIom. Reading. Writing, Spelling nnd Arithmetic 9 .00 Same, with Geography &. E Grammar,98.00 Same, with all the higher branches of Mathematics, Natural. Intellectual, nnd Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology. Logic and Rhetoric $15.00 The School recommends, itself to parents and guardians as well by the healthiness of its location, us by the competency of its instructor. Boarders will lind good nccom modation near the academy upon reasonable terms. Nov. 10, 1852. 40?IT. Telegraphic Commnnicaticn between America and Europe. Joiin IIl ntku, Agent in England of the New York Associated Press, respectfully begs to announce to the mercantile and business community, that Telegraphic Dispatcher, to and from any part of Great Britain, or the Confluent of Europe, will bo punctually forwarded, if confided to his cure. I>ispatches should l?e forwarded in envelope, unsealed, ami addressed "Telrgraphlc.n AgentsIn Liverpool?J. Hunter, 2 Paradisestreet. In Halifax?II. Nugent, Editor of the Sim. In Boston?IV. G. Blanchard, offieo of the Mail. In New York?D. II. Crag, office of) the Associated Press, 3 Ilanover-atreet, up stairs. In Philadelphia?W. W. Fulton, Ledger Bu Iding. In Baltimore?C. C. Fulton, Sun Building. Charleston, S. C., "j Alousta, I A. Carroll, Courier Savannah, &c., | Office, Charleston, i e J O. In New Oki.xans?E. Fuller, Merchants' Exchange. In LoLiaviLut? J. W. Clarke, Courier Office* In Cincinnati?R. Smith, Merchants' Exchange. In Huetalo?A. D. Levien, Commercial Office. CorrcHj>ondenta in Europe should, to insure promptness in the deliver}- niul transmission of dispatches, forward their communicat'ons for tho United Stateathrough the Agoncy nt Liverpool. By so doing, their dispatches will be transinitte<l over the wires in advance of all other private communications, on the arrival of the steamers at Halifax, Boston or New York. Charges moderate, and accuracy and reasonable promptness in the transmission of dispatches guaranteed, or the money will be refunded. J. HUNTER, Telegraphic Agent, 51 Paradise-street, Liverpool, England, And General Agent in England for the Lino of 'Ielegraph between Halifax, N. 8., and New York. To the Citizen* of Booth Oar Una, Georgia and Alabama. The undersigned haviqfheen appointed one of the Agents under the above ar rangemcnt, begs respectfully to tender his services in forwarding messages to ar.y S?rt of Great Britain or the Continent of uiope. Any business entrusted to bis care will I* promptly attended to. Where iur pinm nre unknown, a rcierence lo some mercantile house in this city will be invariably required. All communication*, which will be regarded as* strictly confidential, should he addressed to. ALEXANDER CARROLL, Courier office, Charleston, 8. C. tiW Any Editors giving the above advcrtiseinbrit a few insertion, and inviting attention thereto, may rely upon every disposition being evinced to reciprocate their favors, should thej require any bnsb neae transacted either in Liverpool or this dty. V Chaiteeton, 8. 0., Nov. 1? 1?62. St THE ' * kK, rjMB 7ZEZ- wi?Kinf to reduco hi* stock, ft2|| of SUMMER tfOMDS, prr- ISM> vions to purrhasing hi# Fa I supplies, W0I sell the balance of eninaiQr flood* on hand ?t very reduced pricey those in want of (foods will now have an opportunity to purchase on the moot, advantageous terms. An early call is solicited, na Bargains may be exported. Wool, Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Feathers, Epos, and Hags taken in exchange, and a fair price allowed for each. riIARl.ES P. EVANR, N. B.?Those indebted to mc arc earnestly requested to settle as eai ly as possible, as I am in want of Money. C. P. E. Bellair, S.C., July 14. 23 tt NEGROES EOR SAI.E. BY order of James H. Witiierspoon, Ordinary, will be sold at the late residence of Dr. Robert W. Erwin, dee'd., on the 3d of December, 1852, the whole personal estate of the said deceased, consisting of live likely voung negroes, horses, hogs, household and kitchen furniture, wagon nnd gears, plantation tools, Corn and Fodder, and many other articles. Terms made known on day of 6ale. WM. F. ERVIN, Admr LOUISA A. M. ERVIN AJir.z. Oct. 27, 1852. 38?6t LANCASTER DAGUERREAN HALL. J. B. COUSABT. "VTOW Informs the citizens of this place, 11 nnd country generally, that he is now prepared for the purpose of giving those who may wish to do so, an opportunity of procuring perfect of themselves or their friends. The latest improvements are now in his possession. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully solicited to call and examine his stock. Miniatures inserted in Lockets and Bruastpins in the neatest style. I .an caster, Sept. 15,1852. 32?It BAGGING, ROPING k TWINE. Q " AA YDS. of GUNNY Bagging. ?)^)UU 10 Coils of S. C. RORING, a new article. iM> Coils Northern Roping. lOO lbs. of TWINE. The above articles wo offer for sale low for cash. CITRF.TON A MA8SFV Sept. 15, 1852. 24?3m estateiale. By ORDER of J. H. Witherspoon. o. l D? will bo sold nt the late residence of John Hongb dee'd., on the 26tli und 27th day* of November, 1862, the personal estate of said deceased, (except the negroes,) consisting of 5 head of horses, about 30 head of cattle, hogs, sheep, wagons, plantation tools. Household furn.itlire. Walnut, poplar and ash plank ; nbont 700 bushels of corn, a quantity of Fodder and oats, smith tools and many other articles. Terms, 10 months credit Vith interest, note and good sureties. T. M. BELK, ) ? . WM. HOUGH. \ fcx Nov. 3, 1852. 30 4t pd P. 8. Probably 8 or 10 negroes to hiro the same day. ^tate^letBY order of Jaines 11. Withcrspoon, Ordinary, will be sold nt the residence of Win. G. Sorter, dee'd., on the 30th day of November, 1852, the whole pe rsonal estate of the said deceased, consisting of a valuable and likely young negro fellow, about 27 years of age, two well broke young mules, 4 bead of Horses, some good cattle snd hogs, sheep, household furniture, plantation nud smith tools, corn, fodder, wheat and oats, cotton in seed, and many other articles. AGNES M. PORTER, Admx. Nov. 19, 1852. Pr. fee, $3, 4 0?3t "estate salet ON the 8th day of December next, will be offered at pnblic out-ery, nt the residence of Stephen D. Miller, late of Chesterfield District, (dee'd..) nil the personal property, consisting of S5 likely negroes, 17 head of horses and mules, 60 or 60 bead of cattle, about 75 head of bogs, 2 setts Blacksmith tools, about 1700 bushels of Corn, Fodder, about 75 bales of cotton. Household and kitchen furnnture, nnd other articles too tedious to mention. The sale to continue from day to day, until all is sold. Terms made known on the day of sale. Also, all thd lands belonging to the estate rented on the day after the sale. MATILDA MILLER. Adm'x. JOHN E. ROBERTSON, Adm'r. Nov. 17, 1862. Printer's fee $3.i 41?3t. Em 0 a w p ~~ ON MONDAY EVENING, the 25th bast., somewhere in the streets of Lancaster. a large, PLAIN GOLD RING, iiiauu iO uviliic Sijfir, wiiu iuc iiiiuMi wf hi' name engraved on the inside. The finder will be liberally rewarded, on restoring it to mo at the M I^ger n Office. JAM. M. HENDERSON. Oot. 1863. 38?31 SPECIAL NOTICES. BIT The Mm* of J. A STEWKAM annonnce him aa a Candidate for the office i of Clerk of the Court, at the eneuing Elec tlou. MR. EDITOR:?Please announce Mr. A. B. BL4CKMON, as a candidate for Clerk of the Court at the next ela tion/and oblige MANY VOTERS. WG. BILLINGS is aunoatfneed u ' candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court ?t the next election, bjr MANY FRIENDS A SUPPORTERS. MR. EDITOR:?Plcaae annotate* JOHN H, ADAMS aa a suitable candidate for j CleHi of tba Court* ad the next dUafl?. and oblige >?- .MAN r??i fcji'i i'r TwnijM announce liiirf ton eaeitlllli ^ 7 . Clark of the Offctfdt iMMfl M ' " "T tfl jfe mpr nrvT-Tr it LEGAL NOTICES. I.; . j... 19 MILE EKEEK LA\U FOR SALE. Robert McDonald &. "1 In Equity. Eugenia C. his wife, I Lancaster Dist. r?. > Bill for sale of Thomas L. Dunlap f Land. &, wife, et ul. J BY virtue of the decree of the Court o Equity, in above case, I will sell lit Lancaster C. H. on the 1st Momluy the 6tl of December 1852, the plantation or tracl of land whereon Robert Siinson resided at bis death, and devised by him to his dangle ter, EugeniaC. Stinson, (no?v Mrs. McDonald,) situate in Lineaster District, on both sides of Twelve Mile Creek, containing 501 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of M. C. Heath, Esq., acd others. This tract contains some rich and valuable bottoms, and also good upland, mostly in woods, with a comfortable dwelling house. A re-survey andplat will be made before the day of sale, Terms.?A credit ofone, two and three vcars, with interest payable nnuuully from r.C c..lo 1. ?1. ? ."..Ml v? wmv} ^vavvjh ?o iiiuvii uian iia win p.i> costa and expenses of sale.) purchaser giv ing bond and two good sureties and a mortice JAMES II WITIIERSPOON, Com'r. Eq. L. D. Lancaster C. II. Oct. 20, 1852. Printer's Fee 89- 37 7t. LAND ANlllTLH, FOR SALE. William J. Culp ") vs. ( In Equity Elizabeth Culp wid- j Lancaster District ow et al. J TTNDER the decree of tire Court of Equi ty in the above case, I will sell at the Court House in Ijuie.'ster, on the tirat Monday, the 6th Dec. 1852. the following tracts of land belonging to the Estate of Andrew R. Culp, dec'u. viz : ^One tract containing ninety and a half, ncres, situate in Lincastcr District, on McAlpin's Creek and Sugar Creek, bounded by the lands of VVm. Senibler, Mrs. Culp and others. Upon this tract is situated a valuable Merchant mill, in excellent repair, with a never failing anpply of water. Also, one other tract containing 90 acres, bounded by Mc.Alpine Creek, lands of M. A. Crdp, estate of John Mills and others. Also, one other tract containing 101 acres, bounded by lands of NVni. Culp, estate Daniel Mills, Jas. Ptttcrsen and others. The nbove lands are located near the Charlotte and Columbia Railroad, almost, if not within bearing of the u whistle," of the cars. Terms v?a credit of 1, 2 and 3 years with interest from day of side, ( except as much cash as will pay costs,) purchaser giving bond and two good sureties. JAMES II. WITIIERSPOON, Com'r. Eq. L. D. LancastsrC. II., S. C. OcU 20,1852. Printer's Fee 99. 37 7t Valuable Land for Sale. Middlcton G. Caston, "j In Eqalty, William. T. Caston [ ^j^tcr Dfstrict Samuel C. Caston. J ^dion. BY virtue of the decree of tho Court of Equity, nuidu in the above case, June Term, 1852, I will sell at Line aster C. II., on tho first Monday, the 6th December, 1852, the following valuable tracts of land, belonging to above parties, viz : tine tract containing 732 acres, situate in Ijxncaster District on both sides of Little I unoh'a W~.l. J ? -C.U_ D J iji.vu > V>vvntniiu \M? IIUlll BUH'B U1 illC I\UI1 field road to Camden, bounded by lands of \Vm. II. Roberts, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs' Connors Mrs. Ingrain, and traet No. 1 belonging to same estate. Also, one other tract containing 968 Acres situate in said District, on both sides of said crock and road, adjoining lands of Robt, Crimmenger, Win. Bowers, James Reeves, James J. llorton, Uriah Williams Jno. Ncal, Wm. II. Robarts, and the tract above described. These two tracts adjoin and form one body of land, having heretofore been cultivated as one plant tion. Persons desiring to purchase, would do well to examine before the sale, as so largo and valuable a body ot land is becoming difficult to be purchased. Tonus of Mule.?Cash, sufficient to pay costs and expenses : the ballunee a credit of one and two years with interest annually from day of sale, purchasers giving bond and two good sureties and a mortgage. JAMES II. WlTHERSl'OON, Com'r Eq. L. D. Oet. 20, 1852. 37 It. Printers fee $12. ?,% Camden Journal will copy weekly urv til day of sale. FANCY AND STAPLE MI CHARLESTONS. C. BROWNING &. LEMAN, formerly of and successors to C. &. K. 1.. Kerriso.x & Co., would respectfully call the attention oj their customers, and others visiting Charles #/vn .% nno mmw #0091 now opening which wilt be found more complete than has ever before been offered ir that city. All articles in their line have been manufactured expressly to ortL-r, and imported di RF.crand will be Wai rnuted to prove ai represented. The one-price system will bo rigidly adbered tu, and purchasers may depend upor every article being priced as low as they car be procured in any city in the United States Particular attention is requested to theii departments of ilk tad Fancy Dress Goods, Embroid ? eries, Carpet ings, Blankets, Plantation Woolens, Sheetings. and Shirtings, Linens, Table Damasks, Diapers, Tospellings, Hapkina Doylies, _ Tog ether with every variety of long Cloths, Cotton Sheetings, and Hosier] of sll kinds. Teh as.?Cash or city acceptances BROWNING &. LEMAN. No. 909 &l 991 King st. cor. Market CHARLESTON, S. C. Oet 90, 1S69. 37 ly. Iron. Q AAA LBS-,RON ro* SALE LOW OjUUU for oath, by 10 CURETON & MA8SEY. W. THUELOW CASTONT" Pumr AT LAW AEJ> \ , . uanceaMr, Ke ragl *oimng Mm?.. CAMDEN, 9- C.. M1S E L L 4IV CARRIAGES. THE subscriber has and will keep constantly on baud, a tine unci lsuge assortment of Carriages, consisting of e\ery v&rie* to of the most fashionuble styles of RockaWays?tud, four, tive and six seated. Also one and two hor>u> hnorrrieu. dimhto nuit ?1? 'MISCELLANEOUS J SURVEYING. A. AUSTIN May re found at the catawba House, at nil times, ready t? wait upon those who may need his services ns n Surveyor. April *28 12?tf [ iifir IS HEREBY piVEN, THAT AN Application will be made, to the next Legislature, for a charter for a Hail Road i from Lancaster Court House, to connect 1 either with the South Carolina Hail Hoad, 1 at Camden, or with the Charlotte and South Carolina Rail Road, at Chestorvillo, | Ridgewav, or some other suitable point on , said Hoad. August 4th, 1852 20 3m. Mail Arrangements. Camden Hail due monday, wednesday, and friday, At 8 o'clock, P. M. departs tuesday thursday, a- saturday, | At 7 o'clock, A. M. Charlotte Hail due monday, wednesday, and friday, i At 8 o'clock, P. M. departs tuesday, thursday, a saturday At 7 o'clock, A. M. Concord mail due thursday, at G p. m. departs friday, at 6 a. m. Wimboro* mail. due 8aturday, at G p. m. ddparts thursday, at 4 p. M. Cliestcrville mail: due wednesday, at 5 P. M. departs saturday, at 1 1 a. m. Chesterfield. C. H. Mail. due saturday, at 10 a. M. departs Thursday, at 4 a, m. All letter* must be deposited by 8 o'clk P. M., to ensure their departure by next mail. All transcient newspapers sent are required to be pre jxiid, otherwise they are not mailed. All persons who receive newspapers and other periodicals, will observe that the law requires the postage to be paid quartrr/n in nrlrnitrr T. R. MAG ILL, P. M. iron Expected Daily, T WILL in n few days offer for sale, about X. 7,000 lbs. of Iron. J. ADAMS. MONEY WANTED. ALLtlio.se indebted to the subscriber, nre requested to call and pay up their notes and accounts, as 1 owe niouev and must pay. Ballancc Stock of dry Goods will be sold out at extreme low prices, r. to close up, but I want money to pay my debts, don't forget. J. A. IIASSELTINE. Nov. 10,1852. 40?3t ; mWWWWWV ' rpHE Firm of Curcton & Masscy is disJL solved. The business hereafter, will be 1 conducted in my ovn name. J. E. CUR ETON. Nov. 3d, 1852. 40?6t. THE UNITBD STATES HOTEL, Camden, S. C. TS NOW open for the accommodation of 1 the travelling Public. It is an excellent and commodious building, new and well fitted up, and lately put in a state of COUPLETE REPAIR, situated in a very desirable and healthy part of town, on the corner of Broad and I ?ehalb Streets, and known as the House recently kept open bv John Ingram, Esq. TV... 1 ?..v> -"J* furnished. The Table* will be supplied with every thing that an excellent country market will afford, attended by the best Servants. The Stable* are well attended by careful and experienced Ostlers, and well sup[ plied with provender. There will be at all times, an omnibus in attendance to convey passengers to and from the Depot. The subscriber having had several years experience in the above business, feels confident in saying'that he will be able to give I general satisfaction to all who may favor him - with their patronage, as ho is determined to f use every effort on his part to please. THOMAS BOONE. Oct 27, 1852. 38?3t FRASER & THOMSON, Factors & Commission Merchants, adger's north wharf, CHARLESTON, S C. FRED'k F.. FRASER. PAUL S. TnOMSOJI. Sept. 1,1852. it?30.. PH OTO GRAPH!C LIKENESSES cJki*Ac AvVJtJJe * JUUUJUUl & B. MARTIN, WOULD respectfully announce to fho citizens of Ivineastcr and vicinity that bo bat taken, rooms at Mr. Cousart's for a I Very Short Time, 1 r where he i? prepared with different size* ]n. Htrumentft, for taking groups, large pictured, or very small miniatures for lockets, pins die., .splendidly finished, and warranted to 1 be correct likenesses, and indelibly ta>equnlly as well taken in Cloudy as * weather. No picture is require* ..si unless the siltcr is satisfied >a guerreotypes die. cop* , to be tak^ ladies and gc' panting* d and examine " to sit o- . ?d; invited tb ci . not. 40;<os. 10,1MB I jitter ?*? * ??> UOI Holds its ^Tuesday W vrfcrfo Tetnp*ranec Halt every ^ ^ bTLAIR. I at 1 o'clock. R ^1 Jone 18. 10 gie seated, with and u ithoitt tops. Also, an extensive J i it VsHorliiK iBt of Ilarnc**. Gentlemen front a distance wishing to purchase vehicles of any description, need have no fears about rinding something here to please them, not only hi appearance, but in quality and price, for we will not be excelled nor undersold by any establishment in the State, r.ll orders promptly r.r.d f itlifull) filled. <'arriages and Harness warranted. Establishment near to tho Kir.gsMountain K. It. Depot. 11. T. WHEELER. Vorkville, s. c., Oet. C, 1852. 3G tf. A C ARD. Messrs. g. f. Kennedy, of Chester, and james m. llURST, formerly one of the proprietors of the Planters* Hotel, Charleston, have leased the Anterican Hotel, Kisg-street, and would respectfully solicit from their friends and the travelling public a portion of their paronage. We pledge ourselves that the guests of the Hotel will receive accommodation unsurpassed by nnv in the city. KENNEDY &. HURST. Charleston, May 19. 6m 15 NOTICE. TMIE subscriber offers for sale his nlnnfn. R. Mosolv, pro al., vs. Biirrell Helton and' others. Conditions cash, &o. JAMES ADAMS, S. U l?. Printer's fee, ft J.12. 49 gr "eggsTEG^^I till ChrtaU&Rs V* Roll Air .. MSSORRm,&?Rp,. i . , Nov 3, 1863, & iT' N .OMRS CROCKF.TT. .^s. 1*W-_ h> I oVPA^ba house,. it I On 3Ialn*Mrefl* 'ft (A /?P rod? South of the Jf,ru*e.) ,11 M THE above owr^ jJouw W #*v ipe JMLbeen much ^ in Tljoroneh repair ihihMii#^ anew, -tf *a>ir| U now prepamt-to ^*<wnod?t* "V' ?r thoee disposed to give H ntM riv ?, ?rit*r m.kmno boo- . ^r. ' ""Wv-srH q Uar '"'j.A.ttfmm 8 o*?,F.bls </ ' ? I w? _L lion on Hanging Rock Creek. The tract contains 842 acres, 200 of which is incultivnlinn. One half of that is fresh and fine Cotton I .and. There are on the premises a sett of excellent Grist mills, w hich are in good repair, a good dwelling house, gin house and screw, and all necessary out buildings. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, Hanging Rock, Lancaster District. Also, another tract adjoining, belonging to Mr. B. D. Johnson. The tract contains 600 acres, the two tracts jointly would make a good settlement. J. B. MOBI.Y, Oct. 6. 1952. 36?if. "GODEY'S LADY'S B00K~ ONE YEAR, AND Arthur's Home Gazette ONE YEAY, Will be sent to any person or persons on receipt of The price of the two separately would be Five Dollars. ONCE MORE AND LAST Final Notice. ALL persons who know themselves to bo indebted to Wen. Robinson of this vil lage, cither by note, or account, under a magistrate's jurisdiction, are hereby notified to call on J. Williams, Esq., on or before tho first Monday in December next, otherwise they mnv expect to pav costs. SAMUEL SFENCE, > . . P. T. HAMMOND, \ Atsignee* Nov. 3, 1852. 39 2t SHERIFF'S SALES. Louisa A. M. Ervin, widow "1 applicant w. j \\ m F Ervin, ct al defend'ts J HY \irtue of an order in thenbovccr.se from James II. Witherspoon, Ordinary for Lancaster District, I will sell before the Court-house door, in Lancaster, on the 1st Monday in December next within the legal hours of sale.263 acres of I .and more nr adjoining lards of Lewis Cauthen. Andrew Maekey, estate W J Connors and others, as real estate of Dr. R. W. Ervin,decd., on a credit of one year, with interest from day of sale, except us much cash as will pay cost, the purchaser to give bond with good security, and a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary for the purchase money. JAMES ADAMS, SLD Nov 3, 1852. Pr. fee $4,50 39 5t Wesley Blackmon, & Mary" his wife, applicants rs. > Amanda llolton &, John Holton, Defendcnts BY virtue of nn order in the above stated case, from James II. Witherspoon, Ordinary of Lancaster District, I will sell beforo the Court-house door in linucastcr on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, 1444 acre* of land more or less, adjoining lands of Burrell Bradly, Jefferson Holton, and others, as real estate of W J Holton deceased, on a credtt of 1,2 and three years with interest from day of sale payable nnnually except nsmuch cash as will pay cost the purchaser giving bond with good security and a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary, to the ordinary tor the purchase money. JAMES ADAMS S*L D Nov. 2, 1852, 39 5t Pr fee 84,60 RY \irtue of Sundry writs of Fi Fa, to me directed, I will sell on Tuesday after the first Monday in December next, at the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Helton, about 200' bushels of Corn, 8 or 10 stacks of Fodder, 4 or 5 thousand pounds of cotton in tI*o seed, and 1 Clock, all as the properly of Burral Helton, dee'd. nt tli? snnsmt* suits