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it is not only, submission to $o wrong of 1 the Genera Oo'vernnreiit,'out to , ihy apiprAertfcioir is a tacit affirmance ofthopol- i 'icy of Co-operation, which alone prevented Hft'dom acting. I need not nay to your Excellency that i have been all tuy life a supporter of State rights aud Slate sover"eignty. Co-operation repudiatea both as practical entit es, nnd Instead of enforcing them, for the protection of the citizens of | oJ 8outh (Carolina, casts him on tlie aid ( and strength of the other States. A?u I practical vindication by the Con veil liou-ot ! Siato-rights, any measure assorting tltf? sovereignty of the State, would have hat- j istied mo that tlto State did not intend to i rent on this policy. Hut slie has done !* nothing in the Convention, and I am compelled to infer that her position is subl mission, and her policy co-oj>cration. I i . y - repeat what I said in my letter of resignation to your Excellency, that I do u deem myself a proper representative" of such a position and policy. 1 therefore regret y that I cannot comply .with the wishes of your Excellency, and withdraw tny resig* nation. . [ t Sensible of the profound resj>ect I owe the State aa my aovercign, and deeply grateful for the n any favors ami honors she lias confered upon me, I bow to her declared will, and make way lor those, who, with hearts less sad, and judgements more oouviuced, can better sustain her in the course shy luis determined to pursue. Heliuvu me, dear sir, your most obodicut servant, It. B. Uuett. Ii Execuztck Dbi aktmk.kt, S. C. T " May "3, 1S52. Twiu fl.s xr.... ? ? ? - A/r-ni? Iw'in a vm IWWI vt i'my dill Ilit* just rcachc^ iuc. Although I must regret tlie views you entertain of the Conveii* tion, (mid with all due deference think \ them erroneous,) yet I feel assured they are hottest, and cannot hut respect tho . 1 ,' course you have thought it your duty to I i pursue. y Justice, liowever, to my own h nest 'Convictions, and also to the Convention, (lifcdhircs that"I should express in decided S terms my dissent to the construction you I " hl^e put upon its actiou. Submission I . Was never intended by it. It met under Circumstances peculiarly embarrassing. It Was composed of a large majority of those *ho believed, and still believe, that "sc^ . cession'' was the only effectual remedy our wrongs, and that auv step short Olfbat would not only be unmanly, but libit aeticable. Against the exercise of ? ^ 6m remedy. at this time, the people had pW?nunced their edlebiYfrk?n*ffet, and it would have been criminal to have drvrepjarded it. 'The condition of the State r was a most deplorable <inc. It was coincompletely prostrated and paralyzed by the pCity dissensions to which it had fallen a iMiii. Under these eireuinstanees, would it bare been the part of wisdom, ofpmuleoee, or of patriotism, to have attempts to foist IInoil the noonle nnv nnMi*iiro I "i#Wbh would have had the effect of kin. *Hbg anew the- fires of party strife, and fl. of IMJ tting the State in the road of certain Ywtn and self-destruction! The very first , V e. atej) which ait enlightened patriotism pom^l ? ut for the convention to pursue, I waste unite the State and lira! the fear- i V f*l breaches an angry controversy had * t made in its heretofore solid phalanx. It: I that spirit of courtesy ami kindnoM. which v -is the proud characteristic of our people, ( tho Convention acted. 'The pact wa* forgotten and forgiven, hik! the State itok united Nor did this union involve the slightest sacrifice of those principle* which have ever been cherished a* dear amongst >4M, The sovereignty of the State was ac I fnlly vindicated a? the solemn ordinance 1 ^ -of the Convention of the p?-ople could vin- ' dicate it- The wrongs we hail received ' from the Fcdeial < Government wtre ac- , know ledgeil^and tho right of the State to use the remedy of aoewwion, without "let" or " hindrance," was fully declared. The exercise *>f tho right was prevented b// expediency alone, and of that erjteilie>nr\ the State, as a sovereign, ha* a.right. ] to iudg*. ? ? ' ' I must confess that the menders of the 0>uv?^utiou meeting together, just a* j?e 1 had emerged from th<s most bitter and an'gry controversy we have ever known, and aniccung ii|h?h uu1 altar ot , their common country, exhibit* ;i Mpcctuch t of the moral ?ubljme, which, an a Caruli- t ti nian, I cannot oouteniplat? but with tin I proudest emotion*. 1 am ?urry to inflict an long ? hrftev upon you. I should not have said one i word on the subject of your view* a* to [ tthe action of the Convention, were it not thai aileitee on my part would have lieon I ., "WMBrtKxi into an acquiescence in them, j ' object is to express in\ diaaeat '..on this point and to endorse the action / , Jjf tljc Convention. : . UfrUr resignation ia accepted to take J U>-day. Suffer me, in condu- ( ' high appr^- , of U?e dowu-tro?l<ii'< ' . "SpJ V I 2 Be Assured, my dear air, that you carry ( Mo your retirement my anient wihln ? for j, onr happiness and pmajierity. i V With high regard, I ant, dear air, your I jedient *er\ant, J. 11. Means. . __ ^gfolioD. K.h. UMBTT. - ^^Vr.OtAr'c IIbaitw.?Mr. ClayV Son? r Mr, Thomas Clav?a no ad at Washing- . , ''tdifrom Kentucky, on Wednesday. From jpUi accounts theru seem* to ho no hope u gltat Mr. Clay can survive many day* ' Ik correspondent of- the Jf. V. Kx pre**, ~wh% vbiied hi* routn ami found him in ? ' njpn|iiHij with two friend* fn>in Now-York. d$y* ngo, thiw deac'rilx* lib irm. ^^"Tbere i* hardly atrvngth enough in hi to oonry uxmI to bin inoulli, am) I * /M b helped to aim! from liU bed like a V feble chil<l. Ho risa* very late, ami, an In' tohh ma, ha not known for a. (on?r (iina **what it wan to enjoy ah 'lv??Or of aw.wl, rcfroahing, -lataraf *{cep. BntHln an o!d JCrt-oit oak, beautiful ev^o in iU Jecay. The Iuitra of hia eyes j* Utkdlliouod. Ho both iMn and know*.In* friend*. The graap 1 of liia bands b 4a fervent, earnest and J : kindly imprOHMva aa over it waa. lii* . voice continue# to be all sweetnesa and 1 * jjtHody, exception ita tone* are mowed , ^brtbat tiodfiy W?aknea4 which make* it 1 ftikfttl- I'fe' ff' ??"d^fc b alw^ *' AuSSpIkaU?^^^ P: ' -V Very paiulul tor inna to apeak long. but the greatest blowing which Ood vouchsafes to a dying man in bin. He bus that jkjhco of mind which the world can neither giv nor take away, and an intellect, aa uuclotiv* eil ns in the day of its greatest brilliancy. M?a?t of hia thoughts are devoted to that change of existence from which none of ua are exempt, and tliat change may come in an hour or a day, or it may lie postponed till the spring or summer flowers fade and die. In the meantime, Mr. Clay is tranquilly prepared for the messenger whenever he eoines, and he remarks of his death, in a confiding, Cliristian spirit, that though ""it may Ik* prcsumpiinu in him to say so, he l<s?ks forward to the world lieyoud the grave with faith in God, and trust in a better life." lie is a member and eommunicant of the Episcopal Church, ami among the few books in his room the word of God occupies the inostcouspi cuotis place." COMMERCIAL LATEST DATE8. From Liveri'oui.. April 21. From Havre Apiil 14. Front Havana April 29 Front Charleston May 8. The 'Markets. Charleston, Mny 8.?Cottos ? The transactions ycstcfd..y reached iiuailv 1100 Ictlcs. The ntnrket was buoyant under the Eurnpa's advices, and the salt?shewed tide eided advancing tendency in prices. The transactions wore at extremes ranging from 7 u 94c., some. 300 bales having bjcn sold t the I Iter price. Saturday, May 8?U lf-p st 1 1*. M.? Cotton?The s .les this morning count 150 hales at front 8 a 9}?prices fall. Columbia, May 8?Cotton?We have nothing new to notice in the cotton market to-day. The dent nd still continues brisk and very active, and the in rkct closed this evening very firm. 191 hales clung* <1 hands ?t prices <ranging front 7 to 9 cents. Camden, May 7. IV M -Tr ns ctlons in out Cotton Market h v.-h* n nviY ctive for the past few days. We quote tfito8< SPBCIU NOTIfH. The Friends of H. If. PRICE h ve nominated him as a Candid, te for Colonel of the 21st Regiment to till the vacancy oce stoned by the resignation of Col. Dixon Bkms. MANY VOTERS. MK. EDITOR?Pie..no uimtuiu-c C pt A. A. Gillmhe a Candid U- forT.xChl lector of Ij.nc ,M(* District : ml oblige MANY VOTERS. l-^"* The friends of C pt. J. K. RT I I .EDGE announce liim as a.C.mlil te f<> Colonel of the 21st Regiment Soutli Carolina Militia. Apr 13 10 3i. MR. EDITOR?1 Mouse announce Capt. A. J. Sf.cbest as a suitable Cj;n?liilate fni the office of Colonel of tin- 21st Regiment S. C. M. MANY VOTERS. W T he friends of William Rouinso* unnounce him una candidatefor the otlive of Clerk of the Court :.t the next election. upper mftiim 21st Regiment, So. Co. Militia. You are hereby roiftitr-d ml coniin 'al-.: to p.r tie at Laimtor C 11., < r>m-i! equipped as the 1j?\v dir. ? t> for -M reis ;.il iirill. on Thursday, the 2oih d.y of May next i.t 10 o'clock A. .M. 'i he t ooiui'lMsioii'd ml Non.t'ommiasioncd Officers to (tend tin lav previous, at 11 o'clock, for drill. Ry order of il. 11. PRICE. Col. Pro. Turn. 21st Kcg't. Apr. *26, 1852. 4t ^ 12 Attention to Orders I Lower Battallion 21't Rej't 8.C.Miiitia You nre hereby ordered and Commanded o p .rude on the 22d o Mav next it ynnr isii. l Ri.tt. lion Ground 'New H:.lem,> . t I 'clock A M., armed and ?quipped a* tie |j|\v directs ii?r drill iiHuv..,..,... I ........l - - ? ?n\ ' ???lilllin >ioiif<l ml \on comniMMoiioii (yftict iM to t owl 111'' d y previous I'm drill. K i*li in i? i h..ryed with 11? ? % t? union i f h -t i?r lor. J. 1). 11AIIK, 1) order of Miij. 1>> erRorf*'. II. R. I'kkk.CuI Pro. Tent. VKW inVKUTISIlilVTX. TIIKSHKltlFFALTV. Vffe- EDITOR:-Would it not I. w, ll lTJ. ymiu^h toilet the j> o;de know ill .t I ni nut n earndldi to? I nnnftl pr?vf.il upon nyfttflf to run?:%lthonj?h during Court week, ltd soy th.it 1 would he o c.ndid t? to moor two of triy f iend* it was hnWever v ith reluctance and gnat liesit..ncv, mid I iiust now i dd con ri.ry to my long cheiished loUirtnin tion. I rtv.ll v h vc uo desire or inclin dion or . ny oilice, within thr gift <>f mv f lh?v itiii ns?1 all II content mvself hy eh' rishrig in pnv tc lift*, th gritef.il rcmcmir.iiici * of their diMintiTKst d kindness. 1 mpc my friend* will excit*' u for l -di : rig to run. opposed s! irwnrlt urn! i f like to or iftflln tion nl I VMM May I i tf II ieont III 13.000 lbs. Iron of all kinds, EnL' / glish, Nw ! and American, on hand mil for a ile very low to approved pun*li.<acp?. _ P _ .1 -a !J -i - I - ?r iur i\ nn, ni my o?u hi .iih houiii corner Unin and Gay xtreoU. J. ADAMS. t Miy I - tf U leather: leather:! UPPER, SOI.E, AM) IIAR.EPH I it?, tlicr fur K,n at extreme low ptici-s 'or c .ah. or exchanged for Hide* previous to I Mt July next. IIASSEI.TTVE 4 HAOINS, Ag't* M.iy 12 Snu. 14 ~i*cmcn? Am. persons having demands of any character or gr.de ng..in*t 81 mon Beckham, K?j., Into of Mm-nater DU. iriet, dcvonacd, are notified to pn^ht the tame finally ?tt?nted, nn?i all indebted arc r?.4iucatcd to nettle either by ciwh or note. ' A. J. CAUTHBN. Qualified Exceptor. I'loaannt Hill P. O, L-tncnater Dial., > am My iib, itwf f U %. x* K f With ttmnkft, we acknowledge the receipt of the following BubeeriptioiiH U> thin date : j B. H. Massey, Flat Hock, S. C. $2 00 Win. F. Perry, do 2 00 Mr. Wright, Portersvillc.Tenn 2 00 , W. B. Twitty, Pleasant Hill 2 00 Barnctt Johnson, -do... 2 00 < James Robinson, I.unon*tcr 2 00 i B. W. Stewtmn, Winnboro' 2 00 1 Mejor W. N. Hiirt. Monroe, N. G 2 00 Col. J. M. Stewart, do 2 00 ( Rob *rt Abemethy, Benttte's Ford, N.C. 2 00 | Dr. P. II Wade, Port Gibson, Miss.,. .2 00 1 Owen M this. Fort Mills, S. C 2 0 ! !M ISCELL AME0US. I' I GLENN SPRINGS' HOTEL I WILL HE READY TO RE- < coive company by the 20th of wj]| I May npxt, r.t my I .st year's waters. I m now erecting a Cold Water Institute at this ph.ee, which will bo completed soon; I have also procured the medic I servic s of Dr. 1 I Edward Riley to t he charge of the Cold VW.ter Dep rtinent of this InstituU, i ml his ceomplisln d lady, .Mrs. Riley, will supefin- 1 tend the I, dy's Department. Dr. Rilev has '> consider, ble experience in the Cold W. ter i Treatment, having visited ; II the prineip.il ' Cold W. ter estiidishnii ti's in the United j! I fr r.? ? ft rVif.* 1 Water Treatment must procure for their use | while under the tre .tinent one p .ir of linen sliet ts. Id iiikets, t ml servant. The m..il stage runs regularly from Ches- 1 ter C. II., on th'.i Ch rlo'te Rail Ro ,d to this Pi ace three times per week, viz.: Mondays ' Wedhesd ys, and Vrid ys' l*o a st ge line 1 I runs twice per week, Mondays ml Fridays, from Newberry C 11., on the (Jrcctiv die Rail Road to this, via Union C. II. J. c. ZIMMERMAN, Proprietor, (ilenn Springs. Sp.-.rt nburg Dist., I So. Ca? April 20, 1852. \ P. S.?Wisning to retire to private life, i will sell the above property on r" son ble terms. J. C Z. May 6 13 fit OUR MOTTO 18 (Jirck Stibx ami Short Pro/its." ?> ??n *?inui - i ? m iri jiv llir nmmcsi TinTW i uiii in Iho moat workmanlike manner.] 1 f<* I keeps a fjood supply of suit.Lie mntcri-il i j .tlwuya on 1'hoM who wish <{oo<I t work at a moderate price nro respectfully solicited to jjiv? liini a c II before applying , dnowhere. I'KTKH JACODS. . May 5 13 3t* 1 ESTRAY. ^jnt.AYFI>KRr?M THR rittHaCR|. 1 tier's premie** on the 'iflth M.irrli, J tw.i ODLItI?one ?ii Ir<>n dray Mule t?o!t?the other a dray Home Colt, with murks on the slmtihlers. 9 - ' i The person returning th?*?e colt-" 'h me t at niy ranidenco flair iniles Rnaaell I'l.wv, on TYi.vor Crock. will f. .i.e inv th inks ami Ihj lil?eriillv rewarded. H. II IlltKXVKR i 4t>ril 14 f n f \ W. Til lit WW I ASTON. " I ATtOftffXY AT LAW AMD flOLXCl TOR IV EQUITY. AtUrait t\t Cmittt iit IstnetiM r, JCertktnp ' .! *tui 44>oimng fhttrhu. MT OTOC*, GAUWN, 'rr II AILi-; & T WITTY rffeKl'ECTKUIJ.Y ISVII'K tint Mention of L in- stcnillv, and surrounding country, to their !*? ? Uiatl 4 hrap l>iMg More, one door south of J. Ail ins' Store \vh"ri? 'hey e n find a well selected s'lH-k of Progs Medicines, IViiits. Oils. |)\i> Stuffs .-nil Perfumery*. I,-tdy's Toilet f'owders Water 1 Colored !'tints an 1 Pencil*, I'ufl'i die. l ine Envelopes nd Note Pi.p<-r, Fine Chow"ff Tnh ceo and Cigars. iilw-ns on ham!. Anything in -*nr Ifhe, not on h nd. will he ordered fur cusftVMers at the shortest notice. Alt the shove nrtf,* -s h aing been juirch s-.-d mostly for e sh. will in- solil lower ih- n the sane ertiele h h usually I men solil in this pl .ee. C. II ;.n<l see th t this is no j tiffin c *-*f~ We expect to have an Atmospheric Soil.i k-oilllt-.ili ill ojiei.itioii iii a fi-w weeks, i t which time we evp.-et to aceommod te I our customers with Soda Water, Syrnjis n.l Ice. 3mo. A|iril tiM. | l?-inc..stervillc, S. ('. (il)Oll L.tNIl roi! SALE. ' : j WIL'.KEI.l.MY i?I,A\TATIO\ j 1 on He r ('r -ek, con? lining about 5oo Acres situ te within a mile of th- Vill go of I. nc s'er. '1 Ii-.tj is le n" goo ; errs of his j>1 iv llllih-r toler hie good f-nee to' i riv II iiottom I ml and well a! pt-d ' ? h - culture of ("on W'h" t and other Sin II r ias' nd eiju llv t oo l for < 'o"?n so-ne , * w'tl. prop leiil'ura. It h s dealt l'es liv! - nn-i w -II h men iotied here, nut li'eh ' e-.ti r eonnt to, ud which will he s n hv ny one who wish -s to |iiireh so. ( upon looking over it. Others e n sjie.k f or lily of this tr.-ct of I .ml to some of ( whom I tike the liberty of referring, vi/.:? nr. Str If, Jno. W. Cooke. Ks.,.. John Wil- , li i/ts Esq. Dr. Wylio and J. H. Wither- ( s|ioon. Esq. ' I I ?.;n k.. -.n i - I - e i < ? ?... ill! | l|. Oil I I'lIT * IVt'K | ., nd Uiy Creek I cuhi. to !i?h3 I ml*, .nil , livy are t!i s ir- upon which I li .ve li ve ittalcf < ottoii f?>ri it'iif.! ye rs p nf with i> h tttucceasth iiu - iii|.'i:i n < n k. I li vi> no object ion to nv of tli-* .bovf , ! ri'h f<>r w tit of pro luctiv'item mi it in \ j !> Wi-ll supposed ;li t I will -sk pric.-iiir. responding with tho pr-s-nt price of (ioon I.and hut still, II will in do e sv to Unpen h s r. M ('I.I sTON. i I. tic stcr ('. il. Apr 2?. 1852 5t 12 NOTICE OF ELECTION. Ur vt Q* \n..iwf j 21*1 Itcjfiu't, S. (J. Militi;i. ( In obedience to an ordereininnti iif from ; [ the Urijr'r (iounriil of tin- 5th I(ri|^;?ilo. I Ail ('lootion will l?e hold at the usual !1 place of mitihuvoui of each Company in" this tin* 21st Regiment on Saturday the 1 'JHth of Majj' ue.vt, tor Colonel, to till the vacancy oobfcsioned by the resignation of Col. l>ixon liana's. The j?ol!s tola-open- 1 ed ami closed according to law ; the tnana- 1 gem of each Ik?\ toiueitatLaucasterC.il. on Monday the y 1st of the same month at. I 2 oVI'M'k M., count the vot?-s and ro|H>rt forthwith in writing showing the result of , the oleetiou. H. K. I'UICK. ' Lieut. Col. ?U Col pro. tem. Apr I . . tf 8 ORAJJ* .CRADLES rl* Wtllft-'KIHKftlHPRtfl'yRfcf) T(? Sit lli /! >(> i n I ' ? .IIa^ Ik* Alt I * *? NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS: 'i n, WB ARE KOW RBCKIVINU f ?m> ami opening our stock of ^ Q Spring and Humnu r CioodN onsistiilg in part of the following:?lluts, l'n|>s4 Clothing, Shoos, iioots, lioiuu ts.ll .ritivare, Crockery, Station..ry, Groceries, Modisines, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Cashmeretts. a Plain and Fancy Linens, Brown and * Bleached Goods. Indies' Dress Goods of O every description nnd ?|u.ility, of the very i latest styles, and almost every article called for?which we offer at very low prices to luit the times Our stock has been c ireful- / ly select, d from the very best markets In Ihe United ?St tes. y Wr r tun: our sincere thanks for the " lilteral II troll If.' c. ! Iiuvn niAiiltfiut .....I 1 !? ing purchased the Houses and I^ot which 1 wo now occupy, thereby making a pernian- > i>nt location in Lancaster Village, we hope, \ bv a strict attention to business, to merit a j I'ontinuancn of vour p..tron-ige. up 8 3m 9 j T. R. &. J. R. MAG ILL. j xi:w coons. rpTlIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST / X received now supply of Dry Goods. S Their stock comprises of Fancy and Domes- t, tic Goods Embroideries, L ee and Muslin Sleeves, Cambric Coll rs. Muslin do., Trim tilings of all widths, Swiss and Cambric Inserting* nd Edginjj*. H .ndnonio and new style B rege Del, ins. Latest f sliion and '' t jit; <if <j|k Tissues. 11 Solid Colors French Lawns. nd Summer Copllns. New Styles French Muslins :i Mournings nd'olors. Colngu.'s.l'i rimm s, ,. Soaps. II.ir ml Tooth Brushes, &e. Those , goods lnve been he light low, end will he ^ sold i.ecordiiiglv. Those in w nt of goods would do v\ell to c II before pureli singels >. where, BILLINGS & BEi.K. c April 8 9 tf k Bacon. f ?,oooir ",usaik . 10 CUKETON it MASSEV. I _ ? u Flour. h DF.S FOR SALE LOW FOR " Jf " ''di. hv 10 I CRKTON it MASSEV. 1 t. Bacon. ?i '<& jyMI l-r.Sl IMMKBA con. for sale low l.v 10 BILLINGS & llfil.K. Iron. k> /via lbs. iron for sale ijow * ?l " / for cash, by 10 CURETON & M ASSEV. Bacon 8c Lard, ? I^or s ai e by i II HASSELTINE &. IIAGINS. f 1 KtDDIilRY, PAINTING, &C. I REMOVAL. HARNESS! HARNESS!! I, nA- <> A. IUTTO\, , ^ L Cli MANUFACTURER OF ! \ FARHl ICE AM) WAGON HARNESS, \ Bridles, marten/sale?. vkpt- is C.I I. BAGS. TRUNKS, WllII'S, j * \ti>l cry thing Minting to n ir<7/ ragulatrd ! t HARMS* HHOIK ? < r I'M IE Subseriber, having r.-bowed his 1 Harness Establishment to tlu< shop for- | m rly occupied by Emmons & Button as a r cri oi> shop, one lot below the Court I louse 011 Dunlap street, would respectfully inform the citizens of L.ne stcr ;.nd surroitnditifi eoun'ry, tli .t he is now prepared to firry on the M ri ss business in all its various br ncli k li ino h id a thorough exiw- | rirne ii th li.Mness, the subscriber ; would r. up e rnliy solicit the custom of all persons biinif ut want of any- l lliing ill his line, and hopes by, S. atI ntion to husin -ss. and workinir nothincrbut ! th?* best Oi?teri.l, to share ;it least a portion >f the public i iron u All work w.rran (|. S .l.ll. i r p ir. il t short notice. 11 nJ e mill', ltd b com Hired that c n ? II Hi i si or nytliin/in the liar- | ess I ill" j. ecor.limr to <ju lily, us can , :k* bought in Cb rlcuton. i I). A. BUTTON, feb Jfi fini 3 9ADDLE & HARNESS .Establishment. . .a. tiik suiist i;im:K KESi>.H-rtolly inform* id/ens of I tliin I>is rict and elsewhere, that lie has' r moved from bis former stnnd to the old land formcriv occupi?H| by K. It. llruin- j iilctt, where lie is prepared to carry on the Si-hlle and ll irii.si business in all its various branches; Mi'di as Covering and I 'adding Saddles, which he will warrant; Wnoj^.in IliimW, KMbijr Bridles, Ac., j tud will sell as low as can be purchased , ' else w here. Please call and examine for yourselves. . I>. M.'rOEK. Lancaster, Feb. 12. fim?1 plain and ornamental house ' ; ?v\. n. iu'k ii. * He \v!li \lso rsTi?Fin.\KK]? work in ili?* surroiindinpr country 1 iiul villages. Ho tiiorontfliiy untWi?taiul> lie lid-ilies;*, mid dill ninl wi'l give satin'action in style and durability, in price and j lispntcli. If sufficient cin|>loyn)cnt can x' obtained he w ill make his home nt ,, L'lnoiHterville. uiarlH 0 tf j, Cotton cinsT ' rNOTTON OI MMIFMJI'ERIOR CON- ? L y struction, and of the best m.-itcri d, nt |*J per S iw, in ido and warranted by the ii Subscrilxir. Also, Wlie t F.ns, Thrashing d <1 chines and Horse Mills. p Old dins f.dthftillv repdrod. All orders h .nkf'ully received and punctually attended > o. R. J. Met'Rlight, t ("iiinden. S. C., April 11, I85J. 10.8m. h EST RAYS. i TAKKN IJI* BY THJC SUBSCRIBER h ?t his .residence, withili ono mil* nf 1 lj?nd* Ford, TWO MULK8?ono an Iron limy Mule, Uo dthcr a Or ^ Homo Colt, ' wiin m.rks on his shoulder. j. m. Faulkner. i WOod Wanted. rOB WHICH CASH WILL BE I ^iveo. A^'ly a4 UiiuOfiaou. WMfiwSSfir. UE LANCASTER GROCERY ^ AND * *" ?.V? V XOXUli CrpAtJ "iri I " rHE siibseribers areji~~ Ull-tj 1 now oj>ening ;i large ftn<T\siilo^n,I saortineut of GROCERIES and 1'KoV'i *" IONS, which they are anxious to dispose f at extreme low prices for Cash or Coun- < v Produce. Their stock consists in part 1 5 | lew Orleans and Muscovado Sugar, 'rushed, powdered and Clarified do. few Orleans and Muscovado Molasses, t ava and Uio Cotfee, Almonds, ; ' t inglish Walnuts, Citron, Currants, t 'epper, Ginger, Spice and Cloves, futinegs, Mace, Saleratus and Soda, Pickerel, N<?. I, '2. and Salmon, 2 leef Tongues, Herrings, l'owder ?fc Shot, Japs, Indigo, Crackers and Oranges, I iOUions, O'Mara's old Rye and New * >rlenns Rectified Whiskey, Maderia, 'ort Claret and Sherry Wines, Porter, tie, Newark Cider, \V. W. Vineger, ardines, Oysters, Ginger Preserves, i sordini, Pepper sauce, Candies, Tobacco; 1 rigether with a choice selection of Cigars, 1 tall prices of the following brands, Filan- t ropa, Washington, Espatia, Havana, Che- I iK)ts and Cuba sixes, and a large variety ' f other articles too numerous to mention. |' All those in want of first rate articles at j 1 . low price, will please not to forget to I 1 all at the LANCASTER GROCERY, at ; ' lie old stand of J. A. Ilasseltine, one door j ' miuiii ot tli?' Catawba House, on Main st. i IIASSKLTINK A* IIA(iINS. SEELING OFF at COST And lifNH! rllE Sul wcriber being vcrv anxious j to dispose of tlio balance of his j took of 1>KY CO(U>S, HARDWARE, lA'IS, CAPS, BONNETS, Are., to close ! ^ i|i liis business and inako room for the v irge stock of (Groceries a id Provisions I io\v coming; into the Store, will sell at such | incoinmon low prices as to induce all | hose in want of such articles as he has, i) purchase of him. If you want a large j 1 jiiantity of Goods for a little money call ' it the old stand of J. A. IIASSELTINE. J AN OLD LOOKIM! PLACE. |! Bell Air, South Carolina, j * IOOKS QUITE WEATHER-/J/J ,47_Ji E A, but is very hard to beat tor C HE AP GOO D S . M. S. SORRELL & BROTHER have iow a large stock, including.! very extensive ] nt of Shoes of all descriptions. Styles of j roods to suit the season, and prices to suit i he times. Being very grateful for bygone 'tvurs, we hope you will call frequently . luring the Spring and Summer of 1852, and [ ice how cheap and cheerful we will work or cash. 9 Ht ap 8 1 1 i CHEAP GOODS At Kt'llnir, M. C. IMlKSURSt RIRER1S NOW RF/ EIV- , ing from Oh .rleston large additions to lis stock of CHEAP GOODS, among v Inch arc many articles to suit tin- coming ie. son, which will be sold at such prices ;:s ' ">nnot f 11 to give s .tiif .Ctioii. Thosa }1 vnnting Goods will find it to their ndvnn- | | gc to call early, before the nu.ny HE ALU V li :iieai' articles are sold out. Terms Cash, or four months for ap- j itruvcu j?:ij>er. CHARLES l>. EVANS. Uellair, Feb 2I?. 3?tf YOU MUST HAVE FLOUR. <'ALL AT Till: LANCASTER < Sroeerv and pureaiase for Cash a satM-rior article just l-eeoired from North '.irolina, at six dollars per Into of 200 lbs. IIASSHLTINK ?fc II AC INS. f.-i, in 2-tf NOTICE. Tiif Notes and accounts of William Ho riiitton having been transferred to us, are tow placed in the hands of John Williams Ssu., for collection. All tlio*o indebted vill please call aud settle by note or ca JOHN r. INC RAM, SAMUEL STENCH. Apr 1 7t 8 S URVEYINC7 A. AUSTIN I M AY HE FOUND AT THE CATtW ! b 1 House, ;.t .11 times, re ady to Wait ' upon thorn? who may need his services as a , Surveyor. April 38 13?tf * f am a man, and deem nothing trhirk re- j lahs to man foreign to my feeling*." YOUTH & MANHOOD. \ VIGOROUS LIFE OR A PREMATURE DEATH. KinJcelinnn Setf- /'reservation?only IbeerUs. "pilIS IWM>K. JUST PUBLISHED, IS | < I tilled wi h useful information, on ' ho infirmities and diseases of the hiiuinn ays- > em. It addresses itself alike to Youth. Man- ' mod and Old Age?to all who apprehend or 1 mffer under the dire consequences of early s >r prolong.-d indiscretions?to .11 who feel ' h exh. native eltircta of 1> neful hi bits?to j II who in addition to declining physical en- t Tgy, are the victims of nervovs and mental lebility and of moping and melancholy de.s mndency?to all such Dr. K. would say? KKAIJ THIS IIOOK! rh" valuable advice and impressive wnrninp t gives will prevent years of misery and suf- \ cring, and save annuullv thousands of lives. * Parents reading it will lenrn how to preent the destruction of their children. I=ir A remittance of 26 cents, enclosed . 1 a letter, addressed to Dr. Kinkcliri, Phila- " elphia, will ensure a book, under envelope, ' mr return of mail. ti l-r Dr. K., 16 years resident Physician, |? 1. W. corner of 3d and Onion Street, beween Spruce ami Pine, Philadelphia, may s e consulted confidentially. He who places himself under the care of " >r. K. may religiously confide in his honor ? s a gentlem n, and confidently rely upon f' Is skill i.s a phvsici in. i< Persons at a dial nee mny address Dr. K. n y letter, (prep.id) i nd 1st cured at home. n PacKages of raudivinos, directions dre., for- j( 'ardod, hy sending a remittunce, and put up Bcnre/roin damage or curiosity. Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Can-' assent, nnd all others, supplied with the bnve works at very low rates. Atyft 13 . f LLli'lL MTIIKN. NOTICE To CiiEOITOKiS ii Equity?Lancaster Distr't. r. R. E. Wylie, AdminV of "J ? G. W. Coleman, dec'd., ( Bill to Mnrvs. j shall Assets Irs.M?ry A. Coleman, ct. al.J & e. T'lE CREDITORS OF GEORGE W , |uird to y: ii, dec'd., are notified and re heir respective and establish ln>fnr.? SUth of .May ni'xt. ?-lSi on ??r bt'fnro the ' V the 18th, I9tli iind'JOth Uuy>tc exclusive- ' or that purpose, hut will rcoeiVuM-iy next, ore those days. The settlement ot tUsK,.. ate has hefl# delayed by the inditferencc or he creditors in presenting and establishing heir demands. JAS. H. WITHFRSl'OON, C. K. L. D. Lancaster Iljstriet, Mar 19, 1852 tl-tt. Charleston Courier will copy until ' 15th May. J. 11. \V. 1 U)TJCE TO GUARDIANS.i Ti iixteex, an *3 Receivers* ALL <;I auimans, TRUSTED, | Receivers, and Committees hold- \ ng their appointments under the Court of I vjuity for Lancaster District, are liotiied and reijuired to make and render > heir respective returns on or before the j 15th day of May 1852 ; setting forth on >ath the particular value of such Estates, j uid all account of monies received and j aid out, and to substantiate tin' same by ' >roper and sufficient vouchers. RuV'^wiil ic issued against all failing to make said eturns, to the next setting of the Court ; >f Eiiuity. J. II. WTlTlKRSrOOX, Cotnr. Eo. 1.. D. Com'rs Oflice, I.aneaster C. II., f March 20th, 1852. J !) I.\ i:<ll lTY-l,ama?. Dr'l. I Charles L. Dyo D Hill \s. J for Relief and to ). J. Dve, Guardian I subject funds hisan June Dye, his > in the hands of Com- ! daughter missioncr and ward to the payment of a ( et al. _ debt. It appearing to my satisfaction that Os- 1 lmnd J. Dye and his daughter, Susan Jane 1 Dye, two of the defendants in above ease, re- j >id without the limits of this State. It is i ?rd?T. <1, on motion of Williams, solicitor for 1 :einpl; in. lit that the said O.J. Dye and Su- ; i n J. Dye, do answer, plead or demur to I lie Hill in above case, on or before the -'Mil j Inn' 1852, otherwise Judgment pro conies ? io will he ordered against them. J A MES 11. W1TI1KKSEOOX. I Com. K?|. L. D. Lancaster C. II., Mar 25 7 3m. j [n Equity?Lancaster District1 lames Lancv, J 1'edition lolin Lanev, vs. I for Itieliniouil lb Terrell | Executor of John > le gacy smith decVL, J lines | II.itiin. Nancy Long, J and Elizabeth Dreadmay I Et. al. J account It appearing to the satisfaction of the , ?f the t'oiiiinissioiier, that the defendants lames tlriflin, Nancy Long and Elizabeth I 'ivadniay, (if living) n.-ide without tin' itnit* i't 111i** State. It U ordered on mo- i ion of Clinton and 1 latum, sol'rs f?.r the petitioner, that tin' said defendants, .fames lirirtin, Nancy l.?>n?r :r> I KU/ulajth 1 ?rva?ltniiy. (if alive) do answer, plead or dortmr, to the jK'tition in above cast-, oji of botuTC the 1 -t day at July 18f>2, otherwise judgment nro confesso w ill In- ordered against them. JAMES II. WITllKKSl'Ot >N. Com. K?j. L. 1>. La lieu* tor C. If., Mar 'J"? 3m 8 IX K<)UIT1?Uucanler Kohert Mef)oti*ld ^ Itill and wife Eugenia C 1 to procure vs. > a Thomas L. Dunlap | Rale of and wile et al. J ileal Estate. It appearing to mv satisfaction Thomas I. Dunlanand Mary his wife. lieo. W Stiusnn Esther M. StiiiH n and her child, Octaviu defendants in the ahovc case reside beyond the limits of this State, ft is ordered on motion of < "linton and fianna, Rolicitors for complainants, that the said defendants answer, plead <>r demur to the Hill in above case on or before im- iiM nay "i ?> il?* l otherwise Judgment, pro conf.sso will be ordered against them. jamks ii. wnnrr.^moy. Cot nr. K?|'y I.. I>. Lancaster <II., S. mar 15 3uu><5 I i i:<ll 1TV?l.uiM-astei- l>i<ilri<*t Dorcas ('* Perrv. widow, Oliver") Hill II., and Tlios. I). Perry, Kxeeu- j c , tors of Zadock I'crry, deccaactl. I "r H" 1 vs. I of Benjamin Williams and wife, ! Mary, Rebecca Perry, Elizabeth | " " ,. I'crrv, Ianiisiana I'crry, Ruoben I I'crry. George F Ingram. | (1o, k 1 ,,r" Eloanor Perry. ) ry, dee'd It appearing to niv satisfaction that all the lefendants above named, reside without the iiinits of the State, except George F. Ingrain tnd wife, lie having married a daughter of Unlock I'crrv. It is ordered on motion of Williams, solicitor for complainants that the laid defendants do answer plead or demur o the Bill in above ease, on or Wfore the 55th June, 1862: otherwise Judgment pro csso will be ordered against them. -V JAM KM II. WITIIKRSPOOV Com. Eq. I.. D. Lancaster, C. II., March 23, 1S5? 7 3:uo. linVI'MPVT Trt TIIU lUiMIV uuiu i iu i iiij uk*:\ \t IN MEXICO! 'flic Citizens or Lancaster District are riformed that the undersigned havo been ppointed a committee to obtain nulwcripions in thin District tor the purpose alsive |?eeifiod . j Feeling, that to urge a word in behalf of i uch an object, would be offering an i lsult alike to the gratitude and patriotism f our Distriet, we simply state that be names of all who died, during the Mex- I >an Campaign will 1h; inscribed upon this j lonunient. We lieg that those disptscd j t contribute will hand in the amount* j nmediately to either of the undersigned. " Lfcut.T. n. < Ol SAUT, Lieut. A..?. 8ECHEST. Serg't M. HELTON. Committer of Company T. April lr ? i it v*~- ' f % hfcML NOTH'KS. 9 In Equity?I .ancastcr District Ioliii It. WeUn, Adiu'r. ut' William Hilton,duu'd. vs. John Adanm, ot. ul., Creditors?Bill to marshal assets, and to tbYtli. rH^flK CKK1HT0I1S ?.<K TtlK KSM talc of'Wiliani Hilton l??.. ?, ??V VI aster I >istriet, deeVI, are n<and roI nested to establish their demands before no on or before the first day of June, 185'-'. By order oftheOpurt, June Term, 1851. J. H. WITHKKSPOON. *' Com'r in Ko'v, L. U, <-' Mareh 15.1862. I* K<(DITt 8 ?>,75 Middlcton G. Caston, . . District vs \ lo. it;.. Win. T. r .stou, I o? ^ S.*: 1M?1 C. Caston. J Lands. It nriti? to my satisfaction that the dofemhuils, William T. Canton and Samuel C. Caston r s'.. 1, -\ and the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Williams, solicitor for complainant, that s:.id defendants do answer, nle.id or demur to the hill iu above ease oil or before the 26th of June. 1852. otherwise .I udgmctit pro confvsso will be ordered against titein. JAMl'.S H. W1THKRRPOON, Com. K'fy Lnn. Dist. Mar 23. 1852. 7 ' Sinn. H *t e:<tl lTV?Luurutter hlstrlet John W. Cooke, solieitor, | Petition to sub\ s. [ jeet William McCnrklo and f an Equity and wife Eli/uheth J for Relief. It appearing to inv satisfaction, that ili:?... M ' 1 ? .mi ..in niKit- ami r.ii/aocili his wife reside without the limit* of this State. It is ordered on motion of Williams, solicitor, for Petitioner, thai the said d? fandants do answer idead. or demur to the petition in above ease on or heforn the 25th day of June 1$52, otherw ise Judgment, pro eonfesso will he ordered aoainst them. JAMES II. WITHERSPOON. C. E. L. I>. Mar 21 7 3mo. * 1> i:?H I '! Lancndcr DM. llridiret MeLnrnon f Hill ' vs. r for Madison Kiehanlsuti ) I >uwer. It appearing to my satisfaction that the defendant, Madison lliehardsoti, resides beyond the limits of this State. 'It is ord red mi motion ?>f Clinton and Hannn, Solt'i-for the eoinplaiiinnt that the said lefoti.fo i y 11.11 Richardson do answer plead, or *t? o rr to the Hill in above ease i?.'|i?re the e l -i .|;iy of.jnne 1852, otherw; e Jii i^nieiit pro eonfesso will be orderel aouiiist itiin. JAMES II. WITI1EHSPOON. Comr. E?i'y L. 1). Lancaster C. II., S. *mar 15 0 lift ll<|uily?l)i*f Ex I'arte. Petition I James II. Kii WVv. l>v | | power of Attoriu-r V f<>r i from John Kirk Icy sr. | ' A- Sl]S!lllll-*lb liiw I I> .1. A , -- - " ? ? ) lu'iivr < has. Kirk It* v?it nf. } Arc. li :i|>jn'i:i-jujjr t?> iny salistaciion, that h?!ni Kiikl- y, Sr: Charlts Kirklcy, James Kirk'ty aii<I .I'.hii Kirkh-y, Jr., defendants* ill ai-ov taw. iv-ido without the limits of i this state. <'n motion of Williams Sol'r. ! for the lVritioiwr. it is ordered, that the j s.t \ .! ,| i! Kiik'.iy, Sr., Claries Kirklev, .':ivu"? Kiil.li v. niul John Kirkly, .lr., do ; j?!ond. answer, or ih-nuir to t!n> Petition in ih' ah >ve-wise. nn? or la-fore first day -It.-' ' 'thof.vim?. Judgment, Pro. 1 < .*! i. 1 atfainst oath of \S. !' W'TIIEKSPOON. tkcir. K?j. I.. I >. I h el . ! ?.? ? , Bn liquify?Liiiuaitei' I John W. (Jregorv, I Willi* (in-i^ory, Jr. T?ill for inanition i'.*. M.utlia t 'r. -j'Oiy, wi of hands and No ' a*. Til' I. < d.'?/'.:y i t tl. Jru-kson i.j. j. ry. 1 grooa, Estate of 1 i ? , tii < *" 'jpry, A tred i Moort A Mart A.his j \VillisGregory,sr., ; wife, Jo>i']'i? T? rivll Sz j Martha J.. his wife. J dye'd. ll a]>i?i'arintj n> my satisfattiou Unit Joseph Terrell and win-, Martha J., defendj ants in above cast, rtsidt without the limits of this Stat<-. it is.ordtrtd on motion of tv imam-, soiv for complainants, that tli? I said Joseph T.-rr. ll and wife, Martha J., '? <! plead, answer, ?>r demur, to the hill in 41 m \ (*..>n ?>r before the 1 st day of Juno, ! 18.V2, otherwise, Judgment pro eonfesao i will ! ordered against thein. .1 AMI S If. witiikrspcX Coin'r K.j. L. It K<d? 12 3m 1 in IC?|iiily?|jancae?ter lliwt. i Josiah M. Croxton, Sit- ) Hill todivide real J sail tVoxton, Mary Estate Ate. t'ro.Moii, Henry Aialer- Estate of .honor s.?n A: Mittey his wife. Croxton, (beats r.i I od and Jane | K H Ward A Jane his Croxton decern 1 wife, t'has. H. Allen A: ed. Natioy hi- w iff, Joseph oods Ar llachel his V.ife. ) It aj>r earing to inv satisfaction that K. I H. Ward and Jane, his v>>:'e, Joseph W(kh1s and iLiehel, liis wife, defendants in uIhjvo ease, re-ido without tin- limits of this State. It is ordered, "? motion of Clinton Ar Haina sol'r. f >r complainants, that the said defendants do an aver, plead, or drtuur,4^ the Hill in above ease, on, or before tlte 1st day of June, 18.12, otherwise, Judgment, pro confess.> will he ordered against each I ..11 . .C . I- ? rtiiu mi i?i uit'iii. .1AMK8 II. WITHKK8POON. Oom'rKq'y I..ai?'r Dint. Coni'r'f office, Fob 18 3m 1 u I'quify?l.nnraMter IMNirlrl. Nathaniel 15. Ingram, Petition to attl>vi. Ijoct An Kmiitv Nathaniel Ingram, j to pay a legal Francis 1\ Ingrain. J demand. It appearing to my satisfaction that Nathaniel Ingrain (son of Jemima) reside* beyond the limitH of thin Htnte. It in ordered, on motion of Moore, nolicitor for petitioner, that the s::id Nathaniel Ingram an answer, plead, or demnrr to tho petition filed acrain*t him in tho?bov<? cm*, on or before tho l*t dAy * of June, 18.V2, MtluTv im- jndgment pro oo?t'oHito, will he ordered iiifHiimt him. JA.MKS If. WITHERHfOpW, C.EKM* lA*X*U,C. U, 9. G? foh. & \b6%. {