The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, December 15, 1852, Image 3
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ed forth a long discussion. Mr. Green an<
Mr. Ash more both made formidable efforts i
favor of tho amendment, and I am sorry thi
the length of my communication forbids m
ending you full reports of their spoechei
Mr. B. F. Perry moved ns nn amendment, thi
tho appropriation should be divided anion
) i%\ tho Districts in proportion to the white po|
uiation. This motion was luid on tho tnbl<
Tho nmendmont of Mr. Ashmoro was vote
for by Ayes and Noes, tho result wns aye
10, Noes 32.
I Hind tho honor to sec P. S. White thi
morning in tho Mull. He looks very wc
indeed. JEEMS.
i ' "
. * Foul Murder.
On last Sunday morning the dead bod
of Aaron, a slave belonging to Mr. Abn?
Bushncll of this place, was found lyin
in a room of Mr. B.'s carriage shop.
The boy, it is thought, was killed b
? sotno one, but as yet nothing has bee
disclosed by which to ascertain, or dctec
the murderer. Aaron was a workma
and slept in tho room whero he laborer
One of his own tools, a chisel, was select
ed as tho instrument of his death. Th
blow was evidently aimod with murderou
w intent, for the jugular vein was entire!
V- severed and tho throat slightly cut. Aj
parent signs of struggling wero visibl
1 near tho corpse, supposed to have occni
h Ted while bleeding to death. When foun
1 his head was almost immersed in bloo*.
1 insomuch that it becamo necessary 'o r<
move the clotted gore in order to ascei
1- tain the location and extent of the wount
J KibjrJitld Advertiser.
Distressing Svicide.?Father, Mothci
M -anti their Child Drowned.?Louisvilh
Dec. 0.?A dreadful tragedy has occurrc
on board tho steamboat James Willingeni
from-St Louis, while on her way down t
thin city. Among tho deck passenger
I was a family composed of Daniel StreH
his wife and four children. When nea
Kvansville, the wife suddenly seized he
youngest child, nn infant, and jumped iub
I the river with it, Tho husband iinmcdi
i ately leaped after her, and all three sunl
to rise no more. The three remaininj
children were taken charge of by the pa?
sengers, und were landed at New Alban;
in tho care of their grandfather. Nearh
sixty dollars were contributed by the pa?
sengers for the support of the children.
Death cr James Robertson, Esq.?W
have the painful duty of announcing th
(death of James Robertson Esq. long a distin
guished merchant, nnd ono of our most use
fill and esteemed citizens. A native of Scot
lund, he was more than thirty years a residen
of Charleston, nnd cujoyed to nil unlimito
extcnt/the cohtidence nnd respect of the com
muuity. Noted for tho strict integrity an
\ ...tl-.L -I ?? - ? ?
<iwiiur wuicn ciuirocicrizea nil ills UCAUngt
his fidelity an a friend, his active benevolenci
and Ilia public spirit, his death has cause
the most poignant regret to a large circle c
warmly attached relatives, friends and n<
quuintunccs.? Charlatan Mercury.
It is said that the Hon. Josiah Quinc:
Sen., has cleared ?50,000 by the sale of 13
000 fectofthe Boston city Wharf property
which he purchased at auction a few week
since.
The Legislature of Indiana, nt its late sei
sion ordered a fence to be erected around th
battle ground of Tippecanoe.
i COMMERCIAL.
jfc LATEST DATES.
w From Livkrfool Nov. 3C
t From Havre Nov. if
i From Havana Nov. 31
- V Charleston Markets\
Saturday Mornisg, Dec. 10.
Cottor.?The Europa's accounts yeatei
dwy, appeared not to have olfectod our mai
ket;somo 1100 bales having changed hand
Iai previous prices?extremes ranging fron
Half pa^t Owe o'clock.?Cottow.?Th
?nles<his morning amounted to 810 balesprices
ranging from 8? to 9(,
Columbia Mabket, Doc. 10.
The advices by the Europe front Livei
pool, which raine to hand this morning, re
porting that market dull and declining, ha
? somewhat depressing effect on our market
nnd although there was no quotable declin
ir prjeas, atPI in ?op# of the transaction* o
J] 'the day, buyers obtained a slight advantage
J 886 bales changed hands, at 8 43 to 8 91-11*
I cents.
[ AVOTKBB BCIEHTIFIC WOVDEB
Important toDytpej.-ju it?Dr. J. 8. Hough
ton's Pepsin, The ih" c Digestive Fluid, o
V, GsstriS J nice, prept from Rennet or th
. Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after direction
K t of Baron Lie beg, the great Physiologies
Chemist, by J. a. Houghton, M. D., Phils
dclphia. This is trnly a wonderful remed
A for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, live
M Complaint, ronatipntion and Debility, curini
E after Natnre'a own Method, by Nature's owi
m Agent, the GASTRIC JUICE. PamphleU
containing Scientific evidence of its valu?
m furnished by Agents gratis. See notie
m among the medical advertisements. SI
aMw A* ousci or fact, is worth a pound o
^ r> theory : and the swarm of conclusive fcet
i that el aster round that incomparable prepai
I Slim. Hoofland'a German MM?. ?
1 by Dir. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia ratal
? llahing Ha value as a ionic and reetora tiv<
? are aMh an would prevent Incredulity Uael
3 from qMnUoning ita edieecy. In all cases o
4 diseaaetof the stomach, whether acuta o
ll ?broi?|o. It may ha recommended for It
B soothing, cordial, and renovating Influencr
iB Dyspepsia, heartburn, loss of appetite, naa
ill aea, horvooe tremom, relaxation, debility, in
Jjm are relieved by the hitters in n very sho
?opuca of tima: and a perseverance In thei
sag never f lie to work a thorough cure.
99?2m
i IJBW APVfiRTISMENTS. Si i S 0 E i
' .SOUTH CAROLINA. 4 *??""" f?
;; LANCASTER DISTRICT. ,oopi,?.Ker.
Office Court of General Sestion* and SI<M> 44 Blcec
Common Pica:. -Vl tt Jeans
1" H. R. PRICE, Esq, Clerk of said Vesting Prints,
e' Xj Court, in pursuance .of the set of the "
d Legislature in such case made and provided '
a do hereby give public notice that an election ^ _ _ _ _ __
for Sheriff and Clerk for I^mcaster District 1?? OlS? Ke
will be held on Monday, the 10th day of 9? bli. ?
9 January next, at the usual place of election 10 bbls. BourL
II throughout the said District. Porter, Ale and C
Witness my hand at lauwasterC. II. this 60 Bbls. Superl
13th day of December A. D. 1852. I 20 u Clarific
II. R. PRICE, 50 sacks Rio ai
Cl'k. G. 8. &. C. P. ! 100 boxes Cheei
y 45?tde. I Brown, Loaf, C
>r gan J N. O. and ^
b BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. wi.oi?.i? ??a r
THE Subscriber has just received a large I"nncy Dry Goods
stock of Winter Goods which have been
3 selected by himself in person in Charleston. Dec. 15, 1852.
11 His stock comprises 0
* Fancy & Staple Dry floods, r will offer fc
n ef every kind and variety. Ilats and Caps for X on the first M
1. men and boys. Shoes and Boots of vnrlon* 1 Plniifutinii .
qualities anil nt various prices ; Crockery n Any person wish
grcnt assortment : iiroeerlet, Kii|(iir, well to conic and i
e Coffee, Molasses, Ten, &c. day of sale. It is
s In fine, he hns a stock embracing every tion of eorn and c
article which can be found in an up country ANI)I
J storo, and is satisfied that no one in want of Dec. 8th 1852.
i- Goods will Iks dissatisfied with his prices.? "
? Come ull and see, while his stock is fresh, | g ? PLOUS,
full and complete. " Boots {oT
r* 8 A.ROSRER. _ , .. n M;
d Dec. 15th, 1852. 45?tf. Bel Air, Pec. 11
I, THOUGHT fron
n' 'mm: [A, Sf 1j of the best
Jtj |f^ \/ 2* JLfl Haltimore, a very
"* ^ ?< thing and more to
|. and ing, and offering t
NEW ARRIVAL.
rpHE subscriber having removed to that Bel Air, Dec. 1
J part of Mr. Ilascltinu's Store, formerly
r' occupied by Mr. Smith the Jeweler, where O
5, he has iust received n new ? "?nly ofall kinds * LI, persons t
d of stock for mnnofnctnn' g boots of all de- i,lease make
seriptions. He is now prepared to mnuufae- ) Ht 0f Jnnuary as
'? tore Roofs nt Mliortt'st !f?lire and time,
o of good material. Ho has also for sale, Dec. 15th 1852
? A Few pairs of Lady's and Gentlemen' w . '
WATER PROOF CORK SOLES, at rcas- ! IA BUSHELS v
aonable prices. by M.
r Bel Air, Dec. 8.
r WANTED- An api'rinticr. to IWrII A
n the above business, for particulars enquire nt
the sign of the lilCi BOOT,
i- H. GARSIDE, ; t'niu
it Dec. 15, 1852. 45?tf ; ni-K mosdav, w
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4 MERU GUIDE," bv Henry Stephens of .old, via: Spencer,
if Edinburgh, and Prof. Norton of YaleOol- years ; Milley, age
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' HT This work is not ths oU*Book qflke
Farm," Utiety resuscitated and thrown upm December 4, 10
the imrhH 44?4t Printer's I
* a'i ? * 9
V *
the Wholesale Store. PROSPECTUS
OF
hed and bro. homespun. I THE LANCASTER LEDGER.
i Snt|in?tt? and riiHsimitrPH /--v v mun c_ * ./ ....
j, I j : f 111 1 till mabVi diniuiir} alCX!, 1(113 p".a
I SO Per w'" ^ enlarged nod greatly imJ7
' " proved. The Kditor in happy to unnomu-e
?'M? nn * w 1 to his readers, that he has made aueli ar.
_ rangoinents, as will enable htm to give wcekCtiMeU
\% IllSK<*y5 ly, a news lotter from Charleston, the mc
O RjC no. tropoliaof the State, Washington City and
>on &. Hourinc do. I New York. These letters will he written
'ham^uigne. I bv men of experience and information, ami
Ine Hour, ail matters of general interest will be faith*
d Sugar, ! fully chronicled,
id Java Coffee. t 'I'lu... <? >!"> ?
ic, Superfine. outlay, but the evidence we have received
rushed aud Powdered Su- the lirst yenr,enronrago us to mnreli onward
?V. I. Mnlassas, for sale by and give our readers a weekly paper inferior
WM. C. MOORE, to none in the Southern Country,
ctail dealer in Heavy uud We cannot reduce our price from two do!'
an<I Groceries, |arH but nnv person sending us six new sul>CAMDEN,
S. C. scribers niuf twelve dollars, will receive the
5?3ni. ledger one vear gratis.
ItICET p r8ba,eey,
Editor ?. Proprietor.
>r sale at Lancaster ?.. II., Lancaster C. II., S. C., Dec. 8 1832.
m which I' a i u1 no w *ii v i ng! Is i? askino too much of of our brethingto
purchase would cTo ?'n of the Pr??s in /Ais Stole, to give the awnniinethe
land before the b?Ve Uvo or thrcc in!,crt,oll!_?
well adapted to the cultiva- r , ci ? t n
otton. LAN J) LOR SALL.
LEW COUNTRYMAN. 1-?^ <?rder of James II. Witherspoon, Ordi 15?3t
|h1. nary of Ijincaster District, will be sold
. . , ~ ; at Iwincnster C. H., on the 1st Monday in
AND dollars in shoes and j?m,arv 1853> n? llu, trm.t of Indian Und,
? vV\ni) ci i * i>?^\ belonging to Edward S. Colvert, dee'd., siti
?r ua,u within the Catawba Indian Boundary,
' 3 _ * say the unexpired lease thereof viz
i Manufacturers and others 1 Tract ?n tl,e Charlotte Road containing
houses in New York and "0 acres, bounded by lands ot George 1).
full stock, including every Beckham, J. Single, and others.
o, which we are now offer- AUo< 1 Tn,ct on ,w,8t 8!dV ?f ?'nd"?ruw!t'
oo at orices never surpass- containing 20 seres, bounded by \\. Gillespie
,r fhorl tune. Morrison and others. Also, the one-third
S. 80RRELL&. BRO. of the mills and mill tract of 17 acres, on (>
8?2t 45 tf" I mile creek, It. M. Miller owning the other
???____ > two-thirds.
T ICE. Terms:?A credit of 12 months?note and
, , , .,, two good sureties, with interest from day of
a whom I nm indebted will ? ?
out their accounts by the ^ T1)(> m.Jitori, are requested to at.
u is I o settle at that ^hc salts and innko the land bring its valK.
S. UAH.St. tl,U ,l.,r.nnrt ..I'
: ,f-?L dc^Su
iy tine A p|>l< s f?,r sale JOHN D. (iIHHIA.
S. SOUREI.I, dc BRO. of E A Coi.vf.KT.
1852. 45 2t. "14?4t Printer's fee 83.75, Job work 2k
rrangements. j COTTON LAND?IN WOODS.
i Ex.parte?Andrew J."1 In Equity?Lmensideu
tlail i Twitty his (iusrdian, I ter District.
kdxe8day, ami fmdav, Next friendnnd tiuar- f Petition for wile
0 clock I* Af j diau nd 1 Jtuni. J of I .and.
i'tiu ruday, a satvrday, j I TNDER the decree of the Court of Ko'cfock,
A. Af. i vJ quitv ill above case, I will sell at I?r.n
j caster C. 11., on the 1st Monday in January,
1853, (being the 3d day of said month,) the
1 loilC Jlilll tract of laud ordered to he sold in this ease,
kdxwhav, and Friday, belonging to Andrew J. Twitty, containing
/clock, p. Af. 143 ucres, more or less, situate in Isuicastcr
', Tlll KSDA V, J* 8ati"KDay District on tlie waters of Camp-Creek, bounucloch,
A. Af. ded west by lands of John Valandingham,
' north by John T. Maekey, east by James D.
. Mcllwain nnd C. Iv. Twitty, and south by
cora mall John Valandingham and James S. ThompiUAY,
AT 0 I'. M. son
iday, at tl a. m. p; o tract, it is said, contains over 200 a
cres but before thb day of s do it will be reN?ro*
mail. surveyed, and a plat m?.de, so that the preiiday
at tl r. m. eise number of acres will be known, and the
i-rhdvy *t 4 e \i same sold by the acre.
Tmns : Cash sullieient to pay costs aud
expenses, the remainder on ? crCdit of 1,2
?rvill?* mall: and 3 years, the purchaser giving bond and
ksday, at 5 I*. M. security, with interest annually from day of
' ' JAMES II. WITIIERSPOON.
rid. C. H Mail. |Vc. 8,1R5o a
hday. at 1U a. M. Printer's fee, 8-5GJ. Job Work 83.00
ll'iirdav, at 4 a. m. ? _?
it be ?Ir|M>site?l by b o'elk South C&TOlillS..
tlieir departure by next 7..1 ATMSTEH DISTRICT.
II>j Jtt?ws II. IIrithcr*jXMJii, Esq. Or
? . dinar a of said District.
newspapers scut are re- -- - rjIEREAS.Robert E.Robinson hnsnpjxtid,
otherwise they arc y y plied to me for letters of Administration
on nil and singular the (ioodsnnd Clintalio
receive newspapers J tela. Rights and Credits of James Harvev
icaK will oWn o that the I Wr'^pn0rly m* * al'wr4 '*,i,,
I but late of I ennessee, dee d.
postage to l?e paid t/uar- I These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish
all aed singular, the kindred and creditors ot
< > ?, u,|, , ,, % the said deceased, to lie and appear before
* * meat our next Ordinary'# Court for said
E/"fP n i\w District, to lie holden at Lancaster Cour
vH ? r?K House on the 18th day of December inst. to
[fcef Ifagijeyshow eanse, if any, why the said udministraU
JVI Y ' tion should not be granted.
VHSB " ?* 1 L i Given under my hand and seal, this
rn or LANCASTER c. II. ) j / I? S. > 4th day of December, in the year
FIHGSTOIT, Principal, f 3 of our I.ord one thousand eight
IUSTEES : hundred and fifty-two, and in the seventyseventh
year of American independence,
issox, O. W. Gamble, JAMES H. WITIIERSPOON,
ap, It. II. Crockett, ! O. l. i).
I- Z. Williamson. I Dec. 8, 1852. 44?St. Printer's Fee 8-1
.. .o....
c year consists of two ses- j NTOTICE '
irst commences on the 3d '
iiiIht, and closes the 3d \ I'1' P,,rson? indebted to the estate of
id the 2d opens on the 4th 1 *- Elishn (iarris deceased, arc requstcd to
ana closes on tlic 4th Fri- "?,,v "??? ? ? >? p'?y up*
i Ijincaatcr C. II., Dec. 1,1852.
R. E. WYIJE, Admr.
lallion Per M^ion. B. The notes ore in the hands of J.
ng, Spelling and ( R. Magill, who will always be found at his
St .00 i Htnre, read) to make settlement*.
nphy dr R Grammar,$8.00 ! R. K. VVYLIE.
i higher branch' Dec. 1, 1852. 10?tf.
, Natural, Intel
*1 Philosophy, | WI ? T 1 C>
lomy, Geology. , rr^HK subscribers have thin day formed a
10 V * | _L co-partnership under the namennd firm
ommends, itself to parents 0f Barton &, l'hifer, for the purpose of carivoll
by tho healthiness of , rying on the general Auctioneering Russithe
competency of its in- i rieJM1
jr? will find good accoin- j B ARTON
academy upon reasonable I AVM T PI 11 PER.
. December, lat 1852. 43 4t.
40?lr.
units* m ANKS*! ESTATE SALE?LAND &C.
LAWKS. ULAWKS. yN pnniunnct.of lht, Msekescription,
for sale | 1 cv dee d., and by order of I he Ordinary
>. I will be sold on the 15th day of December
! lR.Vl- ill lint IflLi rno'uLinnn nf unU flmiM i?tu?
^ - Vft || tract of Innd, containing two hundred acres
pcciea unlit , more or less, whereon the deceased resided
v days offer for sale, nbout bounded by Innds of Mr*. Stewart, Win
Iron. Hniloy and S. I* Patterson, also. 3 head of
J. ADAMS. Horses n good man) cattle nnd I log*, house
__ hold and Kitchen farnnturc, about 300 bush
Snnn o it n ela of corn, 3000 fodder and other articles.
rUtt t\\lite Trkm* For the Iaind a credit of 1 and
P' } Partition of 3 for the personal estate ft credit of 13
C Mon-m.. ' months, purchaser giving note nnd two good
, et a), j h sureties, with interest froin day of n?|o.
? decree of the Court of ABNKR B. MACKEY,
ve ease, I will sell st I*ui- Qualified ijx'r.
?e 1st Monday in January. November 8, 1863.
ff negroes, allotted to the * Hnter's Fee, #3.36 41 St
Pulp, and ordered 1o be ?-?
it VSSTmR*wcwtt NOTICE
t?ont 10 years old. A Person* indebted to me are earnestly
dit of 13 months, purehs*- -tl, requested to come forward and settle
I two good sui eties, with their accounts on or before tho 35th of Deofaais.
cember, as I sm eomnclled is.
WITHWUIPOON, ^ mmm ?
a E. L. D. *>v? .
5), MKwY.
??s $1.75 Job work#3.60. t % 1Mb '*
&> . . ;
mu i- -. . -?
' \ HAL11T1 (: i: s !DRV 8G0BS & 81,11
DISSOLUTION. FANCY AND S
THE Mercantile finnof JamesD. Mdlhvnin, . TRNfTTj /Ri
R. E. Wylieand Samuel II. Massey con- 1 BPfltQ B"B13 PS 3
j ducted liy J. B. Boyd, clerk, under the name
Ul J. I', .ili'llnuiil) is I Lis tin V *iiso***VCvi !*V | ^ ^ ^ jj^ jjj," ^ rg; ..
I iiiut mil consent. * ! . . '
All persons indelitcd to the tirm, who I>RO\VNING&I.H.MAN, f
j wish to Have cost, must pay their indebted- I-' successors to ('. &, K. I.,
iichh by the tirst of January next. L'o., would rospcctfully call tl
The Goods on hand will he sold iit Cost, their customers, and others vi
for CASH. Robt. G. Mclhvain is hereby ton, to their assortment of
appointed our selling and receiving airenf. ' ?- a
JAMES D. Mell.WAlN DlR ? G 01
R. H. WYI.1K. j ? ?. r "
S. R. MASSEY. i now opening which will be I'm
Nov. 2-ltli, 1852 42 fit i pleto than has ever before k
_ that citv.
Iron. I All articles in their line hav
?> / \| W \ I.BS. IRON FOR SAI.E IjOW farhirrd ra-/>rrssly to order, ami
* )^y 'V/V/ for cash, bv RKcrand will be \V;irr:mt
_?' CURKTON * MASSKV. i r'7^"mt|.rk-.. .y.trm vill
\ I 1? , hered to, nml purchasers iujiv
| JjOl /I 1 Ij Oilliijt jevcry article being priced as h
UY order of James If. Witlinrspoon Or- be procured ill any eity in the
dirary of laincastcr District, will be sold Particular attention is reqi
I at the late residence of Mrs. Martha Can- , - , . ,
l ningham dee'd., on tho 20th of December L'.JVJ V'-nJ' _ Tlmsc Pm,
18W tl,? piTKniml y??|K'riy ?r .ho Slleriea Ca^eti?i Btenk
said deceased, fexce.it the negroes,) consist- tation yWoofens Shc
| ing of household and kitchen furniture, ear- an(j Shirtings Lit
I riage and harness, four good young mules, Table Damasks'. Di
three head of horses, about 20 head of cattle, Towellings, Napkins,
some fattening hogs, a find lot of stock hogs. Together wit\i every var:
plantation and Smith tools,two wagons, one Cloths, Cotton Sheetings, i
new and good, about 900 bushels of corn, of all kinds.
a quantity of fodder, and many other articles. J Tekms. Cash or eitv aeeep
Terms: 12 months credit with interest, I DROWNING t
note and two good sureties. j 209 & 221 Kim's
HUGH SUMMKItVK.I.E, Ailin'r. ( II \RI,]>
Nov. 24, 1852. 42?4t Pr. fee. SJ3,"5. ! Oct. 20, 1852. 37
|" Waxhaw Tent, I. O. R." BAGGING, HOPING
ittDEKTS every Thursday even- Vns.of uunni
j.*M. in?r at 7 <> clock. 10 Coils of s.?
A. J. SECRKST, 11. S. I new article. .
??? ?? ' AO Coils Northern Roping.
Telegraphic Communication between io? lbs of TWINE
America and Europe. j The above art icles'we idle.
i John Hcntkii, Agent in England oftlic ; r '* CURETON &
: New York Associated Press, respectfully Sept. 15, i8.?2 24begs
to announce to tbc inereuntilo and
business coniniunity, that Tkleuiiaimuu j Cow Hides, Deer, Sheep, 0
1 |)ise.\TciiKs, to and from any part ol ; OT. c. -d
>. 1 \> ? ,1 1' t'.... ,1' in.rnnn ' SKINS, Bees-wax, Wi
, Great Britain, or the Continent <>t Europe, ' '
will be punctually forwarded, if confided | low, &c., &c,
to his care. i A NDal'i country produceot
Dispatches should be forwarded in en- eliased, tor which the
I volope, unsealed, and addressed "7Wrv<?- ! k<,? c'"hl1 Pricus ,wil1 1,0 \kM-'
?? ?? * I en 111 exchange, by
Jm"' A . JOHN T. i
Agents.
Iii LivEiirooi.?Hunter, 2 Paradise- '
i street. j ? , ,_r. Ch:,rl
In Halifax?It. Nugent, Kditor of the < ^
In Poston?W. G. Plum-hard, olliee | FHKSIV SriMM
of the Mail. > OF
In New York?P. II. Crag, ollieo of j TF1 j? TP TP /Fl,
I the Assoeiated Press. 3 Hanover-street, up j BMAB.B. BBBPt
j stairs.
In Philadelphia?W. W. Fulton, I dMnou; receiving my F
I Ledger Pudding. * , ?"P('sf' Y" :J]"?
i In Pai.timoiu:?C. C. Fulton, Sun! ,! * 'J\r
lt..;i.i;..? ! hoots, dress and water pr?
1 k* ,, . -v | licr over shoes for ladies and "
C ilAKI.K8TON", S. C., j j bjt.8? boots,&e, also a I:ir?'? st
Ai ui sta, A. Carroll Courier shrt08, n first r;ilc arliehv,lsf
Savannah, &c., I OHiee, Charleston, fashionable
, v n ' S'v 'w m i . Fine Clock
JnN kw Oiu.kans?h. r idler, Merchants
Kachange. ^ day, 3 day and holiour; also
III Lui-isvtLi.it?J. W. Clarke, Courier ' ?<-'c or iWiu-ts.itio hostarilct
to this market, ordered e.vpre
i i, o i \t , . i I ofmy customers who have her
In k IXC INS AT.?K. Smith, Merchants ! fnr sn|H.rior nrt|ck, xv|lieIl j a
! Kxehange. | the time, all of which 1 jiroposi
In Pikkalo?A. 1 C Levied, Coinnier- | as can be had of any other me
cial Office. ' or country, therefore I respectt
Correspondents in Kurope should, to in- patronage oi' all,and more esj
sure promptness in the delivery and trans- dies, as their L.sto is line.and
i mission of dispatches, forward their com- ' deles to suit them.
inuiiicatlons for the United States through j espceMi \.
the Agency at Liverpool. Py so doing, , WoodvilIC( lS. (\, X?v , 3,' U
their dispatelies will he transmitied over \
the wires in advance of all other private '
communications, on tiie arrival of the j *0 C3 Jjj
I ..earner. ? llullMX, IHM.or A? 1 ork Cheape,. Than
Charges moderate, and a ecu racy and it bpttitT c
: reasonable promptness in the transmission j ?
of dispatches guaranteed, or the money 4^^ . , . :
i , 1 , , y ' J wishing to reduce his
will bo refunded. I ofSlTMMER GOOD;
J. HI. M I Elk, telegraphic Agent, vinus to port busing his Fall
j 2 Paradise-street, Liverpool, England, I sell the balance of Hummer (J
i And (i eneral Agent in Kngland for tlio I at irry reduced jiricca, those in
j Line of Teh-graph between Halifax, N. S., will now have an oppnrtunlt;
I and New York. ! on die. most advantageous teri
'' To the Citizens of South Carlina, ! i? solicited. ?* bargains m.
Georgia and Alabama. j W??l? Hides, Beeswax, lull
| Eggs, and Hags taken in ex
The undersigned having keen appointed j ,!l'r l>r'oc 'dlowedftir each.
one of the Agents under the above ar- v ? ,,,, ,,, j'/\
. , ? ./ ii . . ? i is- ?? ?1 hose indebted to n
rangement, begs rc^iectfully to tender Ins j, n>queHtwi to nettle as eailv
services in forwarding messages to any ;1 nm j? Wnnt of Money.
part of Great Britain or tlio Continent of Bcllnir, S.C., July 1-i. 2:
Kuiupe. Any business entrusted to his
care will be promptly attended to. Where LA^IASTK
j the parties are unknown, a reference to ,
j some mercantile house in this city will l?e DA ft U E R Ii E A N
; invariably required. All communications, ,
| which will be regarded as strictly conti- j J* C0USAR1
dential, should be addlessed to. ; XTOW Informs the citizens
ALEAAN DEL CAUUOLL, j X s and country generally
Courier oflice, Charleston, K. C. j now prepared forthe purpose <
J[ff Any Editors giving the above ad- , w'h? may wish to do so, an o
vcrtiscmeiit a few insertion, and inviting procuring perfect
attention thereto, may rely upon every , rp j-s ?->71 s-p $ -pp /r
disposition being ovinced to reeiprocate >p |^y M
their favors, should they require any busi- I &S ftS: 6 ft *.
ness transacted either in Liverpool or this j of themscjvc8 or ?icir fri,.n(U
city- ^ ^ j improvements are now in his |
Charleston, S. C., Nov. 17 I852. 3t Indies and gentlemen nro r<
... .. _ .. . lieited to call aiul examine his
\ nllinhlr A I^ililcj AIikiatukks inserted ill
I'OK MA IxIL Breastpins in tlio neatest style
I . ? ..... Lancaster, Sept. 16,185'J.
I>\ order of James H. Wilherspoon OrdiI
I n irv for I .nicmt..p Tli.lripl niwl in nnr.
j bnnnce of the Will of the Into Simon Beck- j C D I? T I 1 I \ ft '
| ham dec'd., will !?? sold nt his Into residence '? 1 li I I J1 U 11 V
] 5 miles south of L-incustcrvillc on the Cami
d?i> road, on the 23d nnd 24th days of De- J-#"* The friends of J. A.
comber 1852, the whole personal estate or- anuounee him as a Candidate
dered to l?e sold, consisting of about j ofC1ork of tho Conrt| at
30 LIKELY & VALUABLE NEGROES tion.
aniono tho number is nn ""IT
EXCELLENT YOUNG SMITH. MR I.HI milPlcnso i
several choice young fellows, women, boys A. B. BLACKMON, nsa ennd
and girls, two good WAGON KHS. Also, of the Court nt tho next eleeti
one Carriage one Buggy, Wagons nnd gears MANY
Plantation nnd smith tools : Horses and
Mules, a large stock of cattle and hog* ; a K ,ULUN(;S i. a
quantity of corn and fodder, nnd many nnd ,,, ?
vajioua other articles. ? candidate for the office of
The negioes are pronounced by good jud- Ceurt at the next election, by
gea to be an exceedingly likely gang. They MANY FKIENDS &. SUIT
will be aold tho first day of sale?the 23d.
TERMS.?For the negroes, a credit of 1 MR gpyqx)K : anr
and 2 years, purchaser giving bond and two ,, ,n. ,,
good suretiei with in&rcst annually from H ADAMS as a suitable
day of sale, nnd a mortgage. For the other Clerk of tho Court, at the next
estate A credit of 12 months with interest oblige MANY
P>, note and two good sureties. - _ -
E. BECKHAM, Extx. ti,, fri i_ Af vtr,,.
J. CAUT1IAN, Ex'or. The fhenda of Willi
49?6t. announce him as a candidate fr
#6.75. Clerk of the Court nt the next
jCERlES.jM IS C E L L A8 E 0 I S.
TAPLE CARRIAGES.
*0*1 '-pHE subscriber has and will keep confi
P i V<j 1 slantly ou hand, u tine and buige assort'
v. j mel,t Carriage*, consisting of every varieA~?
5S? C. : must iaeiilonuble styles of Rockaways?two,
four, five and six seated. Also
itrinerly of and oni} iU1j tXVo liorsu huggics, double and sin.
Kkkiusdn & ; hunted, \vtth and without toj)s. Also,
ie attention ot an extensive
siting ChurlesA*?ortiurnt
of llarne**.
^ m Gentlemen from a distance wishing to
LI jJ mircliiiitn ???? -t ......a
?P- ?wmr I ? ? *""" ' ? ?VOV . .,??
have no fears about finding' something here
iikI more coin- i? j>iCiiS(. them, not only in appearance, but
en oflrred in ;n <|n;i|ity and price, for we will not be excelled
nor undersold by any establishment
e been mtinu- 'IM the State,: II orders promptly and faithf
imi'okted ni- fulh tilled. Carriages and Harness warrani?d
to proi f a* Establishment near to the KingsMonntaiii
11. K. Depot,
be rigidly ad- B. T. YYIIEELEK.
depend upon Yorkvillc, S. Oct. H, 1852.
?w as they can ! 3g tf
('iiited States. ; _
lested to their
W. TMJRLOW CAiSTON,
is, Embroid- ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI
eti'nffs.an" ! TOR IN EQUITY.
tens Attend* the Court* in Jjfiiicastcr, Kershaw
tapers, j mul Adjoining I)i*tricts.
l?t/ofionS W" emcK. ca'mokn, s. c.^afj
ind Hosiery , " ~ ~I
NOTICE.
tanees I
fc I.E.MAN. rr'IE Subscriber, lakes this method of int.
eor. Market. * forming those indebted to him, either
5TON S. C. I *>y no,? or account, that his papers will he
jv] I left during his absence, in the hands of his
" ? I brother L. M. Cai'THA*.
- TWI\T NV. C. CAUTIIAN.
\> I \> liNJj. ; \oV. 21. 1852. -12?2t
L Wife. a I E,i,'S ! E(5(JS !
'' | cents per Dozen will be paid for Eggs
' If) from this time till Christmas by
M S SOKRKLL&. BRO.
r for sale low ' ^dl Air. Nov 3, 1852, 39 tf
MASSEY. | C0HN, C0RN!! CORN!!!
I X)R Sale by
I J " JONES CROCKETT.
tter&Coon \oV. 2. 1852. 39 tf.
ool Tal- -
CATAWBA HOUSE,
this kind pur. Q ?Ia|n.Slrc<.tt
highest mar r
leather giv- ] ( A few rod* Smith of the Court House.)
THE above named House lias
Jfinir''t ' ^K>(>n ">uch enlarged and put JfiiiL
cston *S"(' ' "l t',or"u.-'1 repair and furnished anew,
y-j_tf ! and is now prepared t<? accomodate all
those disposed to give it a call. The subr
A' scriber makes no boasts but will simply
i say that the Public shall ho aecommoda-v
~ ted in a style not excelled by any House
i n a </-* 'n t'lC "I* 01auitrv.
1 v fl 0iTo ! * .1. A. 11ASKELT1XE.
i ,, ,v - Lancaster, Feb 1'2 tf 1
ail supply oi
*s* novis " 8 V R V E Y 1 N G .
ml. India rub53TK&
i A,itJSfll
,"1 ? VI AY HE FOUND AT THE CATAWjlt
1 ha House, at all times, ready to wait
St j upon those who may need his services as a
i a very linear I Sune>or- April 28 12??f
eever brought _ " " ,
^S3: K 0 T ICS*
i<1,"0ti!UUi i rriIE Firm of Cureton &. Mas soy is disp
l" i t i f ?.U ao'ved. The business hereafter, will be
r I ant n to n tfondlK.tcd hl my oWM li;um,
11 - J. K. CURETON.
l l,'m.|i,!o ?r N?v.
B.SIIfll> ! PHASER & THOMSON,
ii" ' j?t if i Factors & Commission Merchants,
I
AMIins NORTH WHARF,
( 'o" ! CHARLESTON, S.C.
W? I FIIEhK E. ERASER. FAUL S.THOMSON.
Ever, Sept. 1.1862. iy?30.
c? j
5!' 'i' r^j liancnNlri' Division, IVo. SO,
stock, M I 7
-t, pre . & SONS OF TEMPERANCE,
supplies, will Holds its Regular Weekly Moetingaatthe
nods on hand . Temperance Hull every Tuesday Evening,
want of goods i at 7 o'clock. 1. II. BLaIR,
y to purchase ! June lti. 10 R. S.
ins. An early |
it'lSwii'! 1'IiOSFECTUS OF
TZZ \ mmpim>
no are earnest- j AND
.is Southern Advertiser.
! " Published weekly, to advocate Direct
Trade, Manufacture*, . if/riculturc, and
the development of Southern Resources.
11 A L L . B,, (I. II. I YLOR, Washington, D. C.
The importance of such n Journal ns the
? ! above, needs no exposition. Tlio material
'bis place, an<j substantial interest of theSouth have
that lie is been too long neglected The Cttoon Plant
?t gning those j8 ostablishea to promote these interests,
pport unity oi keeping entirely aloof from nurty politics.
A complete foreign and domestic
7 5TU 77 correspondence has been nrranged. The
J 'vJ ~bT i J beat talent of the country will contribute to
V y < jt5 our columns, which will present a medium,
of general communications, correspondence.
The latest and information for the friends of the meaicssession.
sures wo advocate. The proper steps have,
speetfully so- been taken in Europe and America to lav
stock. the foundation of a direct foreign trade at
Ijockcts and the South, nnd to introduce our coarse roanI
ufacturos into the continental European
32?It market. One object of the Votlon Plant
? | will be. as the organ of direct trade, to stimF
I P IU1 \ ulatc the South to carry out this important
I I I III O measure.
We call upon the. Southern merchant* geRNTEW.MW
pra,,y to send us their business cards, that
' ' ' ' we nviy lay them iK-foro the country, to onas
tor the ollicc j,je t||U f^nda of southern commerce, man
ensuing r.ioc- ; nt.icturea, &c., to uwcrimiqauj property in
j their desires to promnU' southern enterprises,
v I The importance of Washington City a
announce Mr. i point of location for such n Journal, espociidnte
for Clerk fll|y ,n r<'Pard to ?pen?ng foreign correspon,
,denco and promoting our foreign relations;
?v k PPaMnt- Th0 opoortunity of seeing
V(/l hits. here, alao, membern of Congress from every
- district of the country, presents a means ot
mnouunccd aa general co-operation not to be found elseCierk
of the where.
To tho Cotton, Sugar, Rice, and Tobaeeo
virtpru Planters, we look confidently lor support;
m 1 f'Ka' and tothe friends of "IMre.it Trade" throughout
the south we aoy?"show yoor faith by
touni'C JOHN your works."
candidate for The regular issue of the "CotTos Pi.ast^
election, and commence in June next Advertiaevm'VRv*
menta are particularly requested to be for'
' ' warded early. Business letters addressed to
C. U. Baylor, WaahingtonfrD. C.
am Koviseoa Honthem and Western Money and Post
>r the office ol Office Stamps taken for subscription. Letelection.
t?rs should be post-paid. aug. ISM
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