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t>f seeing our Senator to Congress, Hon. A ' hi I*. Butler, and other gentlemen of uistiuo- th Uon. Toasts were drank in honor of tho in iPrcss, songs sung, and oratorical efforts made Nvhich met with great eclat, and everything J? (tossed off ploi?j..mt1y and harmoniously.? j Mr. Jarey, of th American Hotel, very kind- ^ ly invited the Editors of tho State to stay at his Hotel, and extended a s|>e? iul invitation ^|, to them to dine at tho American Hotel on jij i mirsuay, dui wo coulU not avail ourself i in of his kind invitation, as we left on that day. sti Dr. Gidbeh, of the Palmetto Banner, also tic invited us to his house on Thursday evening, which we also had to decline. Upon the wholo, we believe flood w ill re- V.e suit from the meeting; and our yearly assembling will bring us nil together, which will more forcibly impress us with the duties of Li our calling, and unite us in fraternal feelingMince our last issue, an United States Sen- ar ntor has been elected, Judge Evans having ar received a majority of votes. The vote stood?-Evans 89, Cheskut 66. Ex-Gover- ^ nnor Manning will be elected Governor, as the^ is no opposition. Gen. Adams was in Iho field at first, but it is said as there was but little probability of his being elected, he thought it best to withdraw. A vacancy will bo occasioned on the Bench, and we hear of jj, several being spoken of to fill it, viz : So- ^ licitor Daw-kins, II. C. Young, C. P. Sullivan, di t and others. A bill was introduced in the di House of Representatives, by our worthy ul and efficient Representative, Dr. Cauthan, di nsking for a Charter for the I^ancaster RailRoad Company. It has been referred to ?ho Pr Committee on Incorporations. We had hop- ar ed that a similar bill would be introduced in the Senate, by our Senntor, but we sec nothing of it as yet. We never like to apeak n t? n J i " i* oi row nam noun, n>r rear \vc may say too much, but wo cannot, forbear saying now, tci that whatever people may say, or think a- i a bout the project, we do not care, they may sh say it is a will o'thc wisp notion and ridicule tli it as much as they please, but we toll them de now, if a Charter be granted us, and we nn think there will, we will build this road.? ce Did we depend solely upon our resources, ss we might be disposed to doubt the practiea- be bility of the enterprise being successful, but in; the people of Chester are strongly in favor gi of it, and when Chester and I<ancaster unite, an the Hoad can and will be built. th Columbia has improved very much since cli -our lust visit, and even the little village of C< Chester wears a very city-like appearance. rcj The Charlotte Railroad is one of the best wi wo have ever travelled on, and the number If of passengers give evidence of its being a re| .successful enterprise. The break on the tli Camden branch, which occasioned the death an of Col. Singleton and nephew, has been repaired, and the Road is now in good running th order. nu For the information of those who may be th going to Columbia, we will state that the th cars run through every dav from Camden to di; Columbia, leaving Camden early in the mor- lin ning, and Columbia at 12 o'clock. wl Newspaper Changes. Mil. Bowman has withdrawn from the ^ Palmetto State Banner. Dr. Gibbes, the pro- ^ prietor now edits the paper. Tiie Temperance Advocate will he rcuiov- " < >1 ti. t' inwl..n m..,I I... II i:.-- ol *liip of Mr. Warren, the editor of the Cam- cu den Journal. cr ro The Hon. R. F. Simpson nnd Maj. F mi Burt are associated with Messrs. Seaborn & St Uihu.il) in the editorial department of the tie Farmer &. Planter. r? """""" j Mk. Stokes, of iaiuronsvillv, S. C., pro- ^ poses to publish p'.i the JOlh January, an ng- ' ru-ultiir.-.l joorU'il, otyled the " Southern Agriculturist," which will ho u der the editoriill m.inagmcnt of A. U. Summer, and his brother, Wm. Summer ofPoiunriu. i . EDITOR'S TABLE. jB lOBAit ii'a MXoazime.?The December nam- j? hcrconicsto us filled as nsu;.l with choice 'literary and artistic productions. Ura- ^ ham's Magazine is deservedly popular, and . we are sure deserves the patronage oxten- j tied. For the now year we will give Urnham and the liedger for $1.00; Gody's I sidy Book and the Ledger for $4.00 ; nl- ? 1 so, Graham 6t Uody $4.00. Our thanks to Mr. Uody for sending us the November Number of tho lady's ?' Book, which we failed to receive before. rc sr (Editor's Table continued next week.) 8-dTTHE following Report snd Bill kind- ^ 1y sont us by our nttcntivo Representative ? m ?/ r* a n ? - - i. iv. i>ureion, esq., win prove or interest to our reader*: ., The Committee on Sdnoation, T'j whom vxu referred 44 A Bill to alter and amend Ike Free School Lau>s c0 I I of this State," herj leave to BBPOKT; a., -That they linve duly considered the w, same, and timl that the Bill proposes to ^ I ..ncreaaa the appropriation for the Free .J Schools to tho aum of fifty thousand dol- .. I * law. Tho Committee, in view of the u many complaint* a* to the inadequacy of tho Free School Fund, and its alleged fail- n? uro to answer the puipoaea designed hy Pi the Legislature, are of opininon thut the ta ?viia complained of are more justly at- T I tributahle to the insufficiency of the ap- M propria lion, than to any supposed defects ^ in tne existing laWrf'or their adtninistrA- j ^ tion by the Commissioners. The various I suggestions as to the establishment of Schools on the manual labor system, in- m stead of tho present mode, your Commit- w * too regard a? unsuited to the sparse con- j? dilion of our population, and impracticable. th But that the increase of the Fund is in- In tndmpensablv necessary to promote and fe better accomplish tho humane and benev- ji efatp design of the founders of the system, At which has been cherished and sostaiiied, i 1?y the l/?gi*laturo for more than halls csntury, and with important Iwneficial results to the people of the Btate?your , Committee are satisfied that if sny change W R-? sen *' n,n<'<; ^ llie appropriation, that it ought sil to Is? doubled, n?thing the sum nf sis eT I- ? " . 7 ludred dollars to each representative in affair ; c popular branch of the Legislature, aed guest* the aggregate the sum of seventy-four ? all nl ousnnd four hundred dollars, to bo sub- any^j ct, iu its application, to all the regula- homo ' >na and restrictions now provided by j c0 w, without adopting tho change provid- are i 111 uiu xjiii, oi uisiriouiiug me runu conlitig to frco white population. Ah . " o 13ill does conform, in its provisions, to ur,tt*'r o views of the Committee, they rccoin- 'utter i end the accompanying Bill, as a subituto for the Bill referred, and that it > pass. C. P. SULUVAN, Charman. In the House of Representatives, No inherit7, 1852, Read the Bill the first . 10 tl,ls 1' A BILL 1852, "To alter and amend the Freo School P" iws of this State." State: Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate id House of Representatives, now met id sitting in General Assembly, and by , e authority of the same, That for the pport and maintenance of tho Freo *; mools of this State, the sum of fifty .L ousnnd dollars per annum, is hereby Pract'^ id forever appropriated, to be paid out j the public treasury, as is provided by rj' w, until other sufficient funds may be -y hcrwise provided for the same: Provide>\ ^ at hereafter the said appropriation shall s i distributed among tho several elective j stricts and parishes of this State, aecorng to the number of their white popation, respectively, instead of as now stributod. Skc. II. That all Acts, contrary to the ovisions of this Act, be, and the same e hereby repealed. ^ Correspondence of the Ledger. receipt John Z Columbia, Dec. 4, 1852. pr j ] Dear Ledger:?Having been in close at- jno p ndancc during the present session of our jno yj gislature, I now purpose to give you a j r 'I ort summary of tho proceedings; and, in Uriah f e first place,allow ino to say, that n vast p)avjj ] al of business has been gone through with> s B M itch more, I prcsninc, than any other pre- >fantjn eding Legislature has ever dono in the Thos i me length of time. Bill after bill has jamps 1 en Introduced, patronizing the re-charter- j yy | if old banks, and chartering new ones? yy yj ring further ai i to rail-roads under way, yym j d also lo proposed Rail roads, &c. Among flonj,ur e many 1 will notice the petition for n Whc nrtjr for the Lancaster Railroad. The anv on: jiumittec to whom it was referred, have ted will ported favorably on the matter by Bill, rection liich has been read the first time in the mmmmmm rause. Bills have also been introduced to peal tho "Homestead Bill," und to increase c amount of property o.vcmpt from sale d lew. , s Dv*pC| I orator. nea, nr Tho commencement of the South Carol i- m' \ College will take place on Monday next. "P'"*" ' rom the programme already published, I ke it, the exeeroiaen will he interesting.-*- ymmm l>e misunderstanding between the Student* <| the board of Trustees, relative to the i\|i toliahing of the Commons, haa not been - ttled. Tlie Board, after dilly-dal ling over J e petition of the young men, h*ve laid the K atter on or under the table, I 4q not know hieh, until next May, and the larger ma* Benpn rity of tho Student* acting under a poaitive real made some tin\e since, will lesve the ( atitution on the lstof January next, sod 1 t ar the eollege will go down, sad it is on childre (that aome of the professor* aye winking *>M? *1 the enadast of the student* f4*tssy The quill driver* ehoa editor* of this TVn st* met in tills elty, egreeaWy t* appoint crgWh p?, on Wednesday (set, sad formed a per- Uteres heat association, which is to meet annuiy ?m? jftthat dm enlng, and without doubt it was a qplendid 44?? and though the Editors and their \T 17 \I/ IIHTBWIMM did not - danen," they at* and drank il ? W ill V UU1 15151 Ight," and I presume if there had been ? [iris " present, they would have "went PJttOSPECXU with them in the morning." or .Id ,?u ?,.?.! oth,, K.m. th.t xHE LANCASTER L dit, but I fear that ere your rentiers .. . ? . ?+? **** i?:?-y b??" i, they will call dowtl a plague on all proved. The Editor is happy t writers. to his readers, that he has mat Yours truly. raugeinents, as will enable him to J MEMS ly, a news letter from Chariest, . tropolisof the State, Wasliingte . 1 New York. These letters will Admissions to the Bar. by men of experience and infor C.urtof.Wtb, iiow sitting at * l?e, on yc.terd?Y, lJocember l?t, ft^.muigOTKllUreqiilr.., admitted tho following gentlemen outlay, but the evidence we hs ictico in tho Law Oourts of this the tirat year, encourage us to ma and give our roaders a weeWy pi L J. Anderson. to none in the Southern Countay 'eter II. Larey. We cannot reduce our price frr 1 P. O'Connor 'ara but any person sending lis ? ( j Patterson " scribers and twelve dollars, will j- R|ce Udgcr one )?.r gtati,. r g ^ I tho following were admittcp to Editor &. Pri e as Solid tort in Equity: Lancaster C. H., 8. C., Dec. amuel J. Bailey, Jr. py Is it asking too much of c oui8 S. Dlntiding. ren of the Press in this Stair, t( homns J. Glover. bove two or throe insertions ? Vm. M. llacblen. l. Ilcrhcmont, Jr. LAND FOR SAL . W. Mabrcy. T> Y order of James H. Withers os. W. lloss. XX nary of Iauicaater District,1 .Felix Walker. at Lancaster C. II., on tho 1st . T. II. Williams. January 1853, all the tract of It Carolinian. belonging to Edward 8. Colvort, mm ? uate within tho Catawba Indian say tho unexpired lease thereof \ Acknowledgment!. 1 Tract on the Charlotte Road 170 acres, hounded by lands of H thanks, we acknowledge the follow- Beckham, J. Slaglc, and others, i of subscriptions to this date. Also, 1 Tract on east side of 6 , ? , ? .... , , _ ? containing 90 acres, bounded by > ,. Hammond, Esq., W.nnsboro' $2.00 j Morrison and others. Also, tl Morrison, Gladdens Grove, 2.00 of the mills and mill tract of 17 Robinson, Sr., Hickory Head.. .2.00 niilo creek, R. M. Miller ownin cAtcer Barton's 1.00 fwo"fbirds. , i i it ^ Trrmt:?A credit of 12monthi ruesdale, Hanging Rock 2.00 two QOod 9uretic8, wlth interest jmall, Simms' 1.10 gale. ft. I-cnk, Gcrinanton, N. C., 2.00 Fff" Tl"5 creditors are rcqm lassev, I.ancastcr, 5.00 the sals nnd make the land 1 & James Doby, Quincy, Fin... .2.00 ^ ^ dcDow, Lancaster, 2.00 JOHN D. GI! M. Barton, I)o 2.50 Admr. of E. A. < Icndricks, Oak Grove, Tenn 2.00 *4?4t Printer's fee $3.75, J< cotton land-in i .in Newton, Jacksonham 1.25 Ti"B^GuJS!ln,'l " ter"ll never mistakes occur in receipts, or Next friend nnd Guar- f Petitioi lission is made, the subscriber intcres- dinn ad Idturo. J of 1 I please inform us so that proper cor- j yN1)KR tho dccrec of thc ( ? may be made. quitv in above case, I will i caster C. II., on the 1st Monday ?r 1853, (being the 3d day of said i L U ill ill Hi It t 1 AJLi* tract of land ordered to be sold i ass belonging to Andrew J. Twitty, LATEST DATES. 143 acres, more or less, situate ii Liverpool Nov. 17. District on tho waters of Catnp-C Iavre Nov. II. ded west by lands of John Vol Havana Nov. 15. north by John T. Mackey, east b McIIwain and C. R. Twitty, ni Charleston Markets* John Valandingham and James son. Saturday Mornino, Dec. 4. Ti o tracl, iti* said, contains tl v . tre? but before the day of sale it ^JmT" TTa J surveyed, and a plat made, sot '??7?nn I ? f ? ?Vr.ma,r" cisc number of acres will bckno ??. .1 ' T ^ ^ f same sold by the acre. ous prices extremes ranging from ,/>rmJ . sufficicnt ^ p, expenses, the remainder on a ci F PAST Ost iFLOCK.-COTTOF.-Th., . . . . . 0,? . i security, with interest annually ] morning amounted toHlU bales- ^ mort ofth ' n ranging from 8?to 9J, JAMES II. WITHERS Columbia Market, Dec. 5. g jgi;j : advices by the Eurnpia from liver- Printer's fee, $5.62. Job Wc >hich came to hand this morning, re- ^ ~ - ?? f that market dull and declining, had South. OarOllJ what depressing effect on our market, r . . ot'A'o nren hough there was no quotable deeline ? ? ir* i IftaJi es, still in some of the transactions of By Jnmca It. \\ itherxpooti^ f, buyers obtained n slight advantage. diruiry of *aui Diatri les changed hands, at 8 43 to 8 91-100 VITIIEREAS, Robert E. Robi Tl plied to mi! for letters of ? tion on all and singular the (>oo< Camden Market, IVc. 3. tels. Rights and Credits of Jai depression in the cotton market no- Rodgcrs, formerly of the Diatric n '1 uesdav, continues, w itli prices ra- JL , 0 Tennessee, dec d. favor of buvers. We quote at 7I to * riiese are, therefore, to cite an all end singular, the kindred and the said deceased, to be and ap mo at our next Ordiuary's Cob JO f ll I {J 5 . District, to be holden at Lane IIOUSC On the 18th day of Deceit i, in this District, on the 28th ultimo show cause, if any, why the said ARY CAROLINE LANIER, aged tion ?houM notbc f?ntad. nd9dar* , ,, had been a consistent member of the ( ^ of our Lord one thoi 1 ofChrist. jriHb 5 years,and died in | hundred and fifty-two, and in t pe of a bflB 8toiortalitv. seventh year of American indep ------3BBSBk!5^? JAMES II. WITHER ;H?R SCIENTIFIC WONDER. Dec. 8, 1852. 44?2t. Printer* ortani toDysprpiidi!?Dr. J. 8. Hough 'ensin. The'1 rue Digestive Fluid, or NOTICE! j Juice, prepared from Rennet or the ... i Stomach of the Ox, after directions A h\\ P*7?ns. ""M** .to ? ron Lu>bcg. th. g?.t Fbyriologi^l i 1 aoc,^, >. ^Ttrsrr^-t iature h own Method, by Nature a own * * V . m_. the GASTRIC JUICE. Paraphleta. 8tore? read> lo make Mtt!c J,1' ling Scicntitio evidence of ita value, ~ ted by Agonta gratia. See notice 1 ' tho mcdioal ndvertiaemcnta. 31 NOTICE* nrocs or racr, ta~wSrth a pound oj r^ng ^baenbera have thia da : and tho awann of coneluaive facta J[ co-partnership under the ni uater iround that incomparable prepar- of Phifer, for the pur] ejy ?< ?.?i ita value aa a tonic and reatorative, g pi :h aa would prevent incredulity itaelf 'f I uctioning iUefWy. In all eases of December, l.t 1852. 4 ia of the atonaach, whether acute or j, it may be recommended for its _ ." ig. cordial, and renovating influence ESTATE SALE?LA. pais, heartburn, low. of am>etitc, nau _ N ^ of th? wll, of gob rvoua tremors, relaxation, debility, Ac | * docU, and by order of t levedhy the bitter, in a venr ahor ^ wild on (he 16th day o ver fTie ^JTZESk lWa..ttheUf reaidence ofaai ver f .lie to \\ ork a thorough cure. traot uf land, containing two hi mora or leas, whereon the deeei bounded by lands of Mrs. Sfc 1W ABVERTISMENTS. aKAwsrJj - . , 7!T - hold and kitchen fnrnaturc, aboi iliVlRAVQ i?AR QAI I? eta ?f uorn, 8000 fodder and othe I uullUuO J!l)u oALl!i? Tkkhs .For the Land a en inos A, Culp, ) ivskian A9 2 years, for the personal estate a vs. > J? months, purchaaar giving note ai iln A. Colp, et al. J agsoe aora^aa, with Interest from dav Virtue of the decree of the Court of ABNER B.*Ai Salty in above w, 1 will ae|l *\ Lap- Q"?t> . M., on tho let Monday In January, November ft, ISM. he following negroes, allotted to U\e Primer's Pee, #9.35 41 o of A. fL Culp, and ordered to lyt U: Spencer, a fellow aged about ft4 WANITntl MiUey, aged about 3d/and her child If OTXUB. ; Nnucy, about 10 yenra old. A LI. persona indebted to me i ns :?A ered^t of 19 months, pare has- I \ feqaeeted to acme forwan ig V?d and two good suietles, with their accounts oa or before the 1 t from day of sale. ecmber, ae I sat com pulled to h I H WITHEESPOON, Coma, gentlemen, dance up to y O.&.L.D. sad aavs any bard feelings barm amber tflft&ft. # ^ D,KE - Printer's Pea $9.7? Job H0fh$?.60, Nov. *4,1M9. %*V- . ' ' 3** i' -V inJL '*$ l,x' a. ? IB . 1 - I' mm The Hon. J. J. Evans has been chosen n* From I cone who is to wear the m/tnlle of our la- From 1 L-nted Calhoun. I have nothing to say on o abilities of his successor, but only hope at he may till well the otlicc, and wear with fnity the mantle so long worn by M Carola's favorite son,*'who though dead, yet duy, ap lioin Carolina w ould not exchange for any kct;so ing statesman. Speculation is at an end relative to the ' ccessnr of Gov. Means, for all concede Hai. at his mantle will fall on the shoulders of sales tl e lion. J. Ij. Manning. No man ever has, l)rleca' id I might add, ever will retire from the lice of tho Chief Magistracy, of South Carinn, with more honor tlian the present in- po0It \< unbent will. E'ected, as he was,at a must porting itlcal period of our political atfairs ; sur- a some muted most of the time by impending dan- '.uu^ l'? .... . . . . . Pne" rs which threatened to crush our beloved {|u. (ja, ate, battling against turmoils without and 325 ba tree contentions within our borders, he has eents. ibly manned the helm, and brought the ip of Hiatc through tho tempest, and _ siting over breakers, clearing shoals aud |jUC(i ( | mining w hir.poots, has safely anchored his i titer iti ible ship in a sate harbor, with every sheet , ' canvass spread, and tho I'ulmetto ting | ssssm ilcd to the mast, without one st .in of din- | mor upon its silken folds. . . Wo have now n vscant scat upon our *bEt idgcs bench, but I cannot speculate as ^'rs w ho will occupy it, as several gentlemen 22 y?n ive been sjK>ken of. ?ho The question which has so long been a Churel ?nc of contention, relative to the re-charterg the Bank of the State, is scarcely mootI by the present members. A I ill has AHOj sen introduced by Mr. Hunt, to extend the {mP isrter to the ycAr 1871, and I think if , , , , Imatru ought up and acted on this session, will |?'ourt|: iss by an overwhelming majority. While of Uai i this subject, I will state that the bill to Clicmi -clinrtcr tho Bonk was taken up on Friday, ^"y'j id the c airns discussed. Mr. Hunt made a Coinpl iwcrful argument in favor of this institu- after > ?n, and proved conclusively, to my mind, Agent, least, that it waa literally, the Feople's uik, and Instead of being a curse, was most anion? nphatically, iu every senaa of the word a rising to the people. Messrs. Middleton, theory F. l'erry and Hope, argued not only ?. that cli dnat a re-charter of the Bank, bnt also ntion, ntended that it was unconstitutional. ty. P1"* The annual spoech before the Euphradii Society of the South Carotins College, from q ss delivered by Mr. Walker Adams of disease ichhind. Those who heard him, speak in chronu trh terms of the effort mado bv the vonth- " ? ili-III r .JLi"! ' RENTS. LEGAL NOTICES. DRY GOODS DISSOLUTION ~ FANCY A THE Mercantile firm of Jamea D. Mcllwain, TRxTKi W H K *HS *i uiAJUlU ducted by J. B. Boyd-clerk, under the name A xt, this pa- of J. D. Moll wain, la this day dissolved by CII1RL] greatly im- mutual consent -r^DMU/wivn * 0 announce All jwrsons indebted to the Ann, who IJKUW IN I Mi & le such ar- wish to save cost, must pay their indebted- successors to 1 give week- ness by the first of January next. , ' wouJ respect >n, the me- The Goods ou hand will be soiu at ??osif t-cir customers, ar m City and for CASH. Robt G. Mcllwain is hereby ton, to their assort I be written appointed our selling and receiving agent. nfj? Hp] mation, and JAMES D. MclIAVAlN jQ) R, X ill be faith- R. E. WYLIE. m S. B. MASSEY. now opening whitfl lonftiderable Nov. 24th, 1852 42 flt pletc than has evei ive received that city. rch onward ItOH. All articles in tb iper inferior q AAA )N FOR SALE I/)\V faehm J - rprcsfly '< 'U for cash, Sv rect and will be f irrit J? _ CURRTON ?. MAHiEY. ^'^rice lU" ESTATE SALE. iM.EY, "1 >Y order of Jatneo II. Williors-ii.-otl Or- ' li'j |.roc,ir.'d in :M1y iprietor. X) dirary of Ivincaster District, will be ^"Id ' Particular attcnt 8 1852. at the late residence of Mm. Martha Clin- j , ? if our breth- ningham dee'd, on the 20th of December giJ^ d F ' ] > give the a- IM2, the whole personal ympcrty of the I erie3, Carpetir said deceased, (except the negroes,) consist- tation Woi ing of household and kitchen furniture, ear- U(| ghjr P riagc and harness, four good young mules. Table Dar three head of horses, about 20 head of cattle, Towellings,] poon, Ordi- some fattening lings, a find Jot of stock hogs, Together With will be sold plantation nnn Smith tools,two wagons, one Cloths, Cotton 81 Monday in new a fid good, nbout 900 bushels of corn, of nil kinds. idian Land, a quantity of fodder, and many other nrticles. Terms. Cnsh oi dee'd., sit- Terms: 12 months credit with interest, RR(j I Boundary, note and two good sureties. No. 209 &. "iz t 1IUGII SUMMERVILEE, Admr. containing Nov. 24, 1852. 42?4t l'r. fee. $3,75. Oct. 20, 1852. George D. rai,ecrook. " "Wsudiaw Tent, I. O. R.? BAGGING, R( v. Giiiesnie fWJEETS every Thursday even- ~ ?-aa yds. ie one-third ft ? jn? at 7 O clock. t)?r)UU 10 Ct HC.^,6,^ ?H A. J. SECREST, R. S. new article. g the other ??? ?? ?? 50 Coils Northern Telegraphic Communication between ioo lbs of T\VI> t?note and b ^America and Europe. r -i - f I iruin uny 01 c wvv'? ,llwi ? lor cash John Hunter, Agent in England of the ' ' CU sated to at. New York Associated Press, respectfully u t( ,5 ,Q.? ""of^th l? announce t0 Hio mercantile and ^' ' _ n ? c,r business community, that Telegraphic r tt;^m BBEN, Dispatches, to and from any part of ' Colvert. Great Britain, or the Continent of Europe, SKIMS, Bee >b work 2|. will be punctually forwarded, if confided low, v AnTwT to his caro' A ND aU country IV UUl/o. Dispatches should be forwarded in en- xA. chased, for y?I.ancaa- velojve, unsealed, and addressed "Tclegra- ket Cash prices wil district. pAi'c." en in exchange, by i for sale AgentsL*nd. In Liverpool?J. Hunter, 2 Paradise'ourt of E- o?nt ,c , qcq h-11 at Ian- In Halifax?It. Nugent, Editor of the in January. Sun. " T?nr?CiIl month,) the In Boston?\V. G. lllanchard, office rKholJ n this case, 0f t|,c Mail. , containing In Nkw Y'ork?D. II. Crag, office of ft TP TP roek"boun- rrC88' 3 Hanover-street, up ft1 V jjfl' !"SS: In Phila DELPHI A?W. W. Fulton, T AM now recc id south by Iiodger Budding. f. , S. Thomp- lit Baltimore?C. C. Fulton, Suu ? ' . ! , >* ii |? n? boots, dress am over 200 a- Chariehton S C ) jjer over shoes for I ??>>? - 'Ia. Carroll. Courier an.andlho Savaxxah, Ac, f Office, Cliarleitoii, f^hionaljle J JPjLho y cost? and Nkw Orleans?E. Fuller, Merchants edit of 1,2 Exchange. ?. *|ay? 3 day and 3C ig bond nnd In Louisville?J.W.Clarke, Courier ycle of Bonnets, the from dav of Office. to this market, ord I?ClscixxAT.-n.S.?U!., Merchant.' ^ nio\ , 1 tor n auperior artici E L D Exchange. the time, all of will 44?41 In Buffalo?A. D. Levien, Commcr- as can be had ofar irk 83 00 cial Office. or country, therefo - Correspondents in Europe should, to in- patronage of all, a lft> sure promptness in the delivery and trans- dies, as their taste VICT mission of dispatches, forward their com- ,'c'c" to Bu'1 them Em Ormunications for the United States through ct. the Agency at Liverpool. By so doing, Woodvillo, S. C r.aonhasnp- "ie,r dispatches will be transmitted over Administra- tl?e wires in advance of all other private .*=1 Is and Chat- communication*, on the arrival of the lV Hi! ncs Harvey steamers at Halifax, Boston or New York. ? 1 aforesaid, Charges moderate, and accuracy and reasonable promptness in the transmission , , , , c red dors ot dispatches guaranteed, or the money lin^k |>ear ' before W1" t i , * t 5k ofSUM irt for said J. HUNTER, Telegraphic Agent, vious to pui> has! aster Cour 2 Paradise-street, Liverpool, England, sell the bidanef of iber inst. to And General Agent in England for ill at tvry red adminiatra- Line of Telegraph between Halifax, N. H., ; will now have an and New York. ?n the most ndvan uid seal, this To the Citizens of South C&rliua, V?)' "J "0AV'j,od,Ji8 in the year Georgia and Alabama. Wool, Hides, Bet usand eight Lggs, nnd Rags t he seventy- Tho undersigned having been appointed l,rKe allowed. on? of the Agents under the above ar- NT ? SPOON, .1 .1. . . * N. B.?Thos" u O. /,. D. rnTmCnt' to ton<!er hls Iv requested to sell Fee $3. services in forwarding messages to ary j am lm want of y\ part of Great Britain or the Continent of Bellair.S.C., Ju Europe. Any business entrusted to his w estate of C*fe ^ prorop^y *ttcnded to. Where irnasind to l^e I***1'08 are unknown, a reference to some mercantile house in this city will be daguer: invariably required. All communications, IE, Admr. winch will be regarded as strictly confi- J- B. hands of J. deDtial, should be addressed to. -a vnw i .. . fonod ?t hi, ALEXANDER CARROLL, N andcZt! 'wYI IE Courier office, Charleston, S. C. now prepared fort 10 SW Any Editors giving tho above ad- who may wish to 1- vertisement a few insertion, and inviting procuring perfect attention thereto, insy rely upon every * -, a-mq q-r* iy formed a disposition being evinced to reciprocate Lj k UA Wimeand firm their favors, should they require any busi- <?J5 A Mi pose of ear- ness transacted either in Liverpool or this of theinsckes or t iiing Bussi. city. improvements are \RTD\ Charleston, 8. C^hov. 17 1852. 3t iridic* nnd gent HlFER. Valuable ic Likley Xegroes * ' FOR HALE. Breastpins in the I MTl JbP order of James IL Wltherspoon Ordi wv># nary lor J .an easier Lnsinci, ana in pur>man Mack- buance of the Will of the late Simon Beck- V P P I' I II ha Ordinary ham doe'd., will be sold at hia late reaidencc 0 * Ij v 1 it IJ f December 5 mile* south of Iiancaaterville on the Cam- . _ 1 dco'd.,ono den road, on the 23d and 24th daya of De- W The frien indred aerea ceinber 1852, the whole personal estate or- announce him as dered to be sold, tonaiating of about ?f Cl?rk of th. C. .sTk 1 of ?0 LIMIT ft V A1U AILS HBO ROES logs, house among the number is an ~ " "ZZTL it 300 bush EXCELLENT YO UNO SMITH, MR. EDITOR r articles. several choice young fellows, women, boys A. B. BI..ACKMO dit Of 1 and and irfrHt. two good WAGONERS. Also, 0f the Court at tin credit of 12 one Carriage pne Buggy, Wagons and gears id two good Plantation and aroilti tools : Horses and Mules, a Urge stock of cattle and hogs,; a - v n n?? pKEY, quantity of 9Urq and fodder, and many and r*~ * ' V Ex'r. vajlqpa other articles. a candidate for t The negroes see pronounced by goodjud- Court at the next 1 "ANVFRISS TERMS.?-For the negroes, s credit of i unioxiR sad 2 years, purchaser giving bood and turo ? .nAMo ... iro earnestly good sufwSss, with interest annually from ADAMS as I sad settle day of sale, and a mortgage. For the othc* Clerk of the CVurl Ml Of Da- estate a credit of IS months with injjyst oblige avo mosey, from day of sslc. note Mi two irodwouiwmes. r"7? .'Jf;.. Z,**"' iA,CA,rnMj?A^' W-Tb.w.? NNEDV. ' 4t~U. ???..?? Mm ... 41, PrioWr'n Pee f?.76 ^ Cl?rk ?f th? ConTi & GROCERIES. M ISC ELL 1X E 0 OS. NX) STAPLE CARRIAGES. /Hj rpHE subscriber hns and will keep con* tiitQ PP P A P >^Q h*ntiy on hand, a fine and laoge ussortv." y S meat of Carriage*, consisting of every varieV w V A1V ^ 4' to ol the most faahionuUc styles of Rock' * awuys?two, four, five anil six seated. Also I.KM AN, formerly of'and one and two horse buggies, double aud *in? C. & E. Ik Kkkkisox & gle seated, with und'withont tope. Also, fully call the attention of jm extensive id others visiting Charles- . _ ___ mcnt of Assortment or Harnew. Jml Gentlemen front a distance wishing to 'ffi ^J'v purchase vehicle* of any description, need -?L -?-- ? Jm |mvc no ft.nre about finding something here i will be found more com- to please them, not only in appearance, but before l>cen offered in in quality and price, for we w ill not be'ex* celled nor undersold by any establishment eir lino have been manu. in the State, nil order* promptly nno fhitbi order, and importEO M- full) filled. Carriages and Harness warranVHrruiiteri to prove as ted. Establishment near to the KingsMountain R. It. Depot. stem w ill be rigidly ad- B. T. WHEELER, users limy depend 'upon Yorkville, S. C., Oct. 6, 1852. priced a* low an they can 36 tf. eity in the United State*. ? '7: lion is requested to their NOTICE. v I r I MtE subscriber offer* for sale hi* plnntrDress Goods, Embroid* JL tion Oil Hanging Uock Creek. Tlie tgs, Blankets, Plan* tract contains 842 acre*, 200 of which in injTens, Sheetings. cultivation. One half of that i* fresh and tings, Linens, tiuu Cotton Imnd. There are on the premnnsks. Diapers, ises a sett of excellent Crist mills, which are Napkins. Doylies, in good repair, a good dwelling house, gin every variety Of long house and screw, and all necessary out builleetings, and Hosiery d;ngH- For further particulars apply to the subscriber, Hanging Rock, Lancaster Disr city acceptance* trict. WNING &. LEMAN, Also, another tract adjoining, belonging 221 King st. cor. Market, to Mr. B. I). Johnson. Tho tract contains CHARLESTON,S. C. fjyo acres, the two tracts jointly would mako 37 lv. a good settlement. ?? J. B. MOBLY, )ping& twine. Ott 6, 1952. ^ 86?if! of GUNNY Bagging. FPPSl 1 rfiTQ ! >ils of S. U. ROBING, a jilluo I bllUO I cents per Dozen will be paid for Eggs Roping. Ac/ from this time till Christmas by IE. M S SOItR EI J. fit BRO. cs wc offer for sale low Rcll Air, Nov 3, 1852, 39 tf "ETON*massey. "corn! corn!! corn!!! 24?3m TTOR Sale by ? 777 ~ 1 JONES CROCKETT. , Sheep, Otter &Coon nov. 2. 1852. 39 tf. s-wax, Wool Tal- ?? 4c., 4c, CATAWBA HOUSE, produce of this kind pur- On .llniii-Ktrcct, which the highest mar. ({ f ^ g h n/ /hg Courl n<ntse ) 1 be ,,,<1. or leather tnv- <-J^ ^ ^ ^ _ JOHN T. BAUM, fvi'i been much enlarged and put SllL No. 286. King gt., in thorough repair and furnished anew, Charleston, S. C. ani\ is now prepared to accomodate all 32 tf those disposed to give it a call. The sul>scriber makes no boasts but will simply i supply . say that the Public slial l?e accommodaOF ted in a style not excelled by any House /HI /H\ in the up country. . IHi PQ P t * J- A. HASSELTINE. ^ ^ ? Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 ivinff mv F11II Miinnli/ r>f Joi^L'Bors SURVEYING. """ J water proof. India nib- m ? ? tjfiSi adics and gentlemen, I?n- [JA? V, mM.? wisii . n largo anpply ofnrjro * *"aY BK FOUND AT TUF. CAT AWarticle, also, n variety o _i3 JL ba House, at nil times, ready to wait upon those who may need his services ns a ClOOks. Surveyor. April 28 12?tf ) hour; also a very fine ar ; best article ever'brought _ Iron Expected Ditily, ercd expressly for those y WIIX in a few days offer for sale, about io have heretofore called ^ 7.000 lbs. of Iron.' e which I did not have at . An?ArCs. ill 1 propose to sell as low _ _ ___ ' A ' ly other merchant in town 1 ?===, ^ __ re 1 respectfully solicit the A 'ffft ?r i## MB nd more, especially the la- ?; l|I JL' X M lifil ft is fine,and I have tine ar- r i-iHE Firm of Cureton ?Si Mnssey is dis' tfullv --L solved. The business hereafter, will be 1 1 vi r r> nseiinn conducted in my own name. NnvTiRvf o .f J E- CURETON. * '3' 9 f Nov. 3d, 185-2. 40?6t. 0 n Si FRASER & THOMSON, Than Ever, Factors & Commission Merchants, LLAIR, .S. C., a doer's worth wbabf, _B 8 C R I B E R, CHARLESTON, S. C. > reduce his stock. |J| ni /wtno rnrnV w rn ibpr patt ? tunuon* nj? his Fnll supplies, will Sept. 1, 1852. It?30. Sam m or Goods on hand ? M, '.hose in want of goods Lancaster Division, IVo. 30, opportunity to purchase tsgeous terms. An early SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Bargains may be expected. Holds its Regular Weekly Meetings at the iswax, Tallow, Feathers, Temperance Hall every Tuesday Evening, -aken in exchange, and a ?t 7 o'clock. I, II. BLAIR, for each. June 1 ?. 19 R. S, idebted to me arc earnest- W. TIIURLOW ~C ASTON, k.ncv 6ml> "8 ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI ly l i.' 23 tt * ' TOR IN EQUITY. __ Attends the Courts in J^a master, Kershaw LATTER and Adjoissing Districts. &- OFFICE. CAMDEN. S. C^H Rh AN HALL. wot TOE COUSART. NOTICE. . . IE Subscriber, takes this method of inthc citizens of this place, J[ forming those indebted to him, either ry generally, that he is by notc or account, tliat his papers will be he purpose of giving those jcft during bis absence, in the hands of his do, so, an opportunity of brother L. M. Calthan. W. C. CAUTHAN. MTR (ft TR (ft Nov* ^ 1852 42?31 B!. A jp. CANE CREEK AMMUn " Intiinn srn ntanPAiAittv ucx_ / K uu rs -abtu a* t a vo a art *? r> u ^ .-vumme i*? atack. ' EDWARD U VliwfW, ygittih^ uaertad .? Locke* and TRUSTEES : ncateat atyle. . 15, I85!i. 32?1y Rev. I>. P. Robinson, G. W. Gamble, R. D. M. DuMLAr, R. H. Crock?rr. HI A HI I fl 17 0 Hoor Dbaffim 1a Z. Wn>liarm.i, 11 V 1 I IB 0 . rpHE Academic year VonaiaU of two M-. '. . .?nmnnni*.? A "iona ; the firat, commenrea ont.be 3d, dn of J. A. STEWMAN Mouday in November, nod clonca the 3d. > a Candidate for the office Friday m April, and the 3d open a on the 4th ourt, at the roraing Elec- Mommy ha April, and cloaea on.the 4th Friday in September. ? Rain of Tnltlra Per mmIm. : Plcaae announce Mr. Reading. Writing, Spelling and N, as a candidate for Clark Arithmetic.... .00 d next election, and oblige Same, w ith Geography &. E Grammar,$8.00| ? . .... ....-m-r. MmriK with >11 thn hkrher lirnnrh WArt I Vl/i fcKA. ?" 1, ; r?7 , V . 1 e* of Mathematics, Natgwl, lntel,. ." ? lectual, and Moral Philosophy* AINGS ia announncod a. chomialrv, Astronomy, Goefogy. he office of Clerk of the Rhetoric #14.00 election, by The School recommend*, itself to parent* US Si- SUPPORTERS. and guardian* na well by the be*)thine** of - , - it* location, as by the rompeteney of Ha in. ?Please announce JOHN "truetor. Boarders will find good eeeeet. ,.?IUW. ?~Ud?. for "y ? "" ** " ' ? at lh? next election, and Nov. 10,?86?. * 40?Jr. MANY VOTERS. * Z candidate for the office of . t description, TOT SRlfl t at thennxt election. At toll V?C0? r"W''i ^a, "fv "*'iWIy '-''Stfj