The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, May 26, 1852, Image 3
L ? %
)U,: I'Hlatr t M : |> . iol Uarl, %J 1 brought
mi Average ot'0$gm One innn brought $lr
](><>, and.- two gMp, h<ffca*~ servant*, $750*
each ; one woman brought 800.?Evening
Newt,' l Hih inn. Jk
f^f-ThekHn. W. F. OeSauMufe, who
1 wn appointed by the Executive to fill*out.
the unexpired tcrm.nf the Hon. R. B. Rhett,
took his depart uro' fMt Wednesday morning
I4. for Washington. J
ITwcKNt>ujtiii*.?-Thr blacksmith shop o
.Claries MoCn Hough, Esq., was destroyed by
} ? fire on Wednesday night As nil tbjgpres in
the shop were Extinguished in th# cvsning. it
{ Supposed the building wo?ti|tfd. The supposition
is strengthened by some one carry.
- iog n torch, havjAg beendnon to go irtto the
i -shop after night?CmWiman. *> f
|y Mr. Clay's physician and Criend, !h,
Jackson, haageturned to Philadelphia, indulging
no hope^oi hia recovery; bail pronounces
his early death inevitable. - jp. ^
Hon. JdSTau J, Evans.?The Marion Star
states that ramor snys that the friends of
Judge Evans hnve%>minqted him, ss a candlontc
before the next Legislature, for the
position of United States f&ehator to represent
this State, for tip six years next after
tne 4th of *
Acknowledgment*.
With thanks, w^leknowledge the receipt
? ' of tWi following subaeri^tlons to this date:
M r Ho>th I'llKtoi.1. ?
Jno. T. Maekey, Drv Creek 2 00
Dr. T. F. MeDow, Liberty Iiill. * 2 00
Alfred Andrews, Pleasant Hill 2 Of/
A. If. Caaton, jr., do 9 00
J. T. Barker, Lancaster 2 00
J. D. Mcllwaln, do 2 00
* R. D. M. Dunlap, do 1 00
Gilliaon Broom, Monroe, N. C 1 00
? R. Heglor, Flint Ridge 2 00
E. Yarbo rough, do 1 00
J. J. Slogler, Belair 1 00
Drayton Fudge, Chestervillc 2 00
T Whenever mistakes occur in receipts, or
any omission is made, the subscribers inter,
estcd will pleoso inform us, so that proper
corrections can be made.
3Hfltiiagfs.
In this District, on the 6th inst., by the
Rev. Mr. Seal, Mr. Charles Madison
Brown, of Chester District, to Miss Mart
-A*" Dunlai*, of I/weaster.
? On Thursdny evening, tho 13th inBt, by the
Rev. Mr. Fon\illc, Mr. A. A. McDowell, to
** ^ -Miss M^ry Ann, daughter of Robert Reaves,
Esq., air of Kershaw District.
At Russell Place, on Wednesday evening,
12ih inst., by Rov. Mr. Hoyt, Captain John
I* Jones, to Miss Sarah Stinson, all pf
Kershaw District ?
itifli!
111
fc Departed this life, in Columbia, at tho resi?
deuce of Mr Theodore S. Dubose, on Sunday
eight. May 16, in the communion of
/iAi4V llalt* rknMLlls A Pa ?
WU V AAKJIJ *ll;UVOiU3 X VBVHX.A)
In the 29th year of his age.
On Tuesday morning, the 11th teat, at
hi* residence In Cheatef District, near Cedar
Shoals, Mr. W*. HaaTII, a^ed aboy? *67
years. The deceased was sn estituablc man,
a worthy citizen and an exemplary christian.
He leaves a wife and family.
On Thursday, the 13th inat., in .Chester
"District, Mrs. J. Roes, relict of Abraham
Rosa, deceased.
C (%M ERC I A
The Markets.
CkaklSstO*,' May 2*2.?Cottok?There
was a good dpmnnd for this article yesterday,
the transactions having reached fully 2200
lmles,'at very fall aim advancing prices.?
The sales comprise 6 bales at 7$, 7 at 7f, 76
at 7*, 77 St 8, 149 at 8*. .37 at 8f, 91 at 8*.
4 J 4H at 8f, 26 at 9, 80 at 0*. 496 at 9*. 20 at
a ft*, 49 at 9f, 1066 at 10,and 67 bales at 10*
* cents.
? ?
Columbia,May 21?Corron?The advices
from Iiverpool by the Africa, which caiue to
hand Uiis morning, reporting an advance of
, id. in that market, with sales for the week
ending on her day of sailing, of 88,000 bs'
gave renewed activity to the m^e? ,J
wiT" lh,e anxlet^ o? ? iXof
buyers to operate; co^n^tiu
throoghout the day Vero^Sy tJ\. and in
32* ,0f trniuSctiona' which took
mIT; .sivance of* to 3-16 cents was ob*
^gL^-aon the previous day's quotations. 229
^alea were sevd, at 7* to 9* cents.
Gsmdem, May 14, P. M.?The receipts
otton since our last have been light; the
' "* article continues to advance?prices ranging
| ' froni 7 to 9*.
fFECIAL NOTICES.
tarThe friends of MARTIN P. CRAW.
* r ?ORI), Esq., Announce him as a candidate to
* ' itfpnaont the District of Isuieaster in the
v^B^uae of Representational the
^ qj?rtion for Member* ofvnagiiUturM
'pgr The friends of P. T. MOBLElS
i jSOunoe him as Candidate for Tax Collector
I sfcth+next election. tf 16
fjjy The Friends of H. R. PRICE have
MMktaated him as a Candidate fof Colonel of
l^tiw flat Regiment, to All the vacancy occa^Ntjined
by the resignation of Col. Dixon
Ifrrna MANY VOTERS.
r ^t<L EDfifOR?Please announce Capt.
A. A. GlLLtHTI as aCanfii.isio fnr Taw fVL
. Willl^r 1 Aneaater Diatrict, and oblige
ws manv voters.
friend* of Capt. jTe. RUTjLEtMBE
announce him m Candidate for
Ofrgl of the Slat Regiment South Caro?Pleafte
announce Capt.
"?j^^^Hpurr a* a anitable Candidate for
If. votes*
' ' MMb of WtLUiM Hoam*?
I V WSjiH^111 * * WUIJU"1" forlfcej^ce of
F C'loA atSbeerl ekew*.
i Tr
L >v
pi ?, ij
vT I foperty, I will sell at % reasonable
ptfceund 0T1 fair terma, * HejpVWWlan I
now havb in iny employ, ?pd her three children.
The following is s description.?
Juliet* the mother, s prime young woman,
aged abe?t twenty-six, on excellent held
band, and a good cook and washer; Margaret
te, a a* *?ut years old, nrvicoable
In attending to little matter!, and fond of
children; Peter, about tour years old, and
Ben, about one veto Old.
If nut sold befdre, I will offer them at Auction
on Sale Day. ? JL & BAII.RV
? ?3C?i? ^
lu Equity-?Laacatter District*
John RicliiOTwh,
V?. i
Junes M. Richardson, Bill for
1 rromus Richardson, account,
wooph B. Klingle, and ' relief, nnd
wife Margaret so-forth.
Mary Allen,
Cyrus A.Allen &. wife Jane..
It appearing to my satiajfection that nil 4he
above named defendants reside without the
limits of this State. It ts ordcwxfT'on
motion of Moore, solicitor for complainants,
that the said defendants do answer, p ioad,
or demur to the Bill in above case, on or
on or bofoao the 1st day of September, 185*2,
otherwise judgment pro confesso, will be
ordered against each and all of them.
JAPffiB H. WITHER8P00N,
C. E. L. D. *
Commissioners Office, )
Lancaster, C. H-, 8. C., >
May 24th, 1859. )Muy 26 3m. 1(1
State of South Carolina.
I LAN OA S TIf& DISTRICT.
By James H. Withewpoon, Esquire.
Ordinary for said District.
WHEREAS ALEXANDER FRANKi.w
Nisbet has applied to me for letters
of Administration, with the will annexed,
on all and singular the Goods and Chatties,
Rights and Credits, being the separate estate
of Mary Hmall, late of the District aforesaid,
deceased, and wife of John Hmall.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred nnd creditors
of tho said deceased, to be and appear before
me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said
District, to be holden at Lancaster Court
House on the second day of June next, to
show cause, If any, why tho said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hnnd and seal, this 19th day
of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred nnd fifty-two, and in
the 76th year of American Independence.
, v JAM. II. WIT1JKRSP<X>N,
< L. S. 5 Ordinary Ianeastcr Dia't.
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| r?y mwbi i ww?? nou9f, npj?iy mi mi*
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WILL BK READY
iill celve company by the 20% of R&,
May next, at my last year's water*. I am
now ereeling a Cold Water Institute at thia
place, which will !? completedeoon; I have
also procured the medical service* of Dr.
I Edward Riley to take charge of the Cold
I Wader Department of this Institute, and his
**
miniuiMiMii'u muy, Kira. ruiey, win superintend
tho lady's Department. Dr. Riley has
connMemhle experience in tlie Cold Water
Treatment, having visited all the principal
Cold Water establishment* in the United
States. Hereon* wishing to take the Cold
Water Treatment must procure for their use
while under the treatment one pair of linen
sheets, blankets, and servant.
The rnhfl stage funs regularly fYom Chester
C. H., ofi thenCharlotte Rail Road to this
place three times per week, viz.: Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays; also a stage lino
runs twice per week, Mondays nnd Fridays,
from Newberry C If., on the Greenville Rail
Road to this, via Union C. II.
J. C. ZIMMERMAN, Proprietor.
Glenn Springs, Spartanburg Dist., I
So. Cn.. April 20, 1862. $
P. S.?Wisning to retire to private life, i
will sell the above property on reasonable
terms. J. C. Z.
May 6 13 6t
WOOBTILUB STORE,
Six Mile* South of Lanouter C. H.
T HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM
A Baltimore with n lot of No.l NEGROES;
Boys ranging from 9, 10, 17, 18, and 20
years old; a No. 1 Cook, Washer and Ironer,
handy with the needle, nnd all other necessary
house-work ; women nnd children,
young and likelv, nnd well disposed.
ALSO:
A I/ot of well selected GOODS, TV
V which I am daily receiving, and
will in a short time be ready to offer for
sale, at my residence, six miles soulh of
I?ancnstcr C. II., comprising n general assortment
of
FANCY* STAPLEDRY.G0GDS,
HATS, BOOTS <t SHOES, GROCER
IES, 11 Alii) WARE, CI'TLBRY,
CROCKERY, SADDLERY,
CONFECT10
X ARIES,
DRUGS rf- MEDICINES,
(Medical and Pfitent:)
School BooLh A Stationery.
Having pur. based them under circumstances
which will justify me in selling us
low or lower than any one else in the community
: therefore I hope by steady attention
to badness to tnoHt a liberal share of
IK??uk |i?ui>iui^i-. ri'twni winning any <>r
the above will do weH to call and examine
my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I
am determined to sell as fast as possible.
Country produce taken in exchange for
goods. E. C. BISHOP.
Wood villi, Lancaster Dist., I
May 19,1853. {15 3L
OUR MOTTO IS
u Quick Sales and Short Profits?
i HA ILE & TWITTY
Most respkotfui.i.y invite
the attention of lAnenstcrvillc, and
surrounding country, to their
New and Cliienp Drug Store,
one door south of J. Adams' Store, where
they can find a well selected stock of Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Stuffs and
Perfhmorya lady's Toilet f'owders, WaU-r
Colored Paints and Pencils, Puffs Ate.
Fine Envelopes ami Note Paper, Fine Chewing
Tobacco and Cigars, always on hand.
Anything in our line, not on hand, will be
ordered for customers at the shortest notice.
All the above articles having been purchased
mostly for cash, will be sold lower
than the same article has usually been sold
place. Call amj^o that this is no
Our Sod* Fountain is now in operation,
and we arc prepared to accommodate
our customers with Soda Water, Syrups,
Arc. Ice always on hand.
Lnncustcrviiic, 8. C., April '28. 3mo.
GOOD LAND FOR SALE.
1W1LLHEI.I.MY PLANTATION
on Bear Creek, containing about 500
' Acres, sua..!: V.!,hin a iui,? tho Village
. - .... * ' 1 o,yo acre" "
of Lancaster. I here is aooui, " V
this place under a tolerable good fence, and
nearly all bottom land, and well adapted to
the culture of Corn, Wheat, and other Small
frrnins- mid cnunllv rrorwl fur f*r?n?n ^ "> ">
anv) with proper culture. It has advantages
which cannot well be mentioned here, but
which I can ifecouut to, and which will be
aeen by uny one who wishes to purchase,
upon looking over It Others can speak favorably
of this tract of land to some of
whom I take the liberty of referring, viz:?
Dr. Strait, Jno. W. Cooke, Esq., John Williams.
Esq.. Dr. Wylie and J. II. Witherspoon,
I will also sell my lands on Cedar ('reek
and Dry Creek; I cultivate those lands, and
they are the same upon which I have huve
made Cotton for several years post; with
what success tho above gentlemen can speak.
I have no objection to any of the almve
lands for want of productiveness, and it may
be well supposed that I will ask a price corresponding
with the present price of Good
Land; but still,all will be made easy to the
purchaser. M. CIJNlXlN.
Lancaster C. H., Apr. 28, 1852. 5t 12
GRAIN CRADLES.
TIIE SUBSCRIBER IS PREPARED TO
Stalk Grain Cradles at the shortest notice
nnd in the most workmanlike manner. He
keeps a (rood supply of suitable material
always on hand. Tnose who wiah good
work at a moderate price are respocttuily
solicited to give him a call before applying
elsewhere. PETER JACOBS.
ft* K tO .A.
Mmj o i a 0|r
ESTRAY.
STRAYED FROM THE 8UBSCRIberV
premises on Uie 26th March,
two COLTS ?ono an Iron Gray Mule
Colt?the otln#a Gray Home Colt, with
marks on the shoulders.
The person returning these colts to me
at my residence four miles from Russell
Place, on Beaver Creek, will receivvrmy
thanks and be liberally rewdMed.
k H. BREWER.
April 14 ' 10-tf
A O aedT j
Vf E88R8. G. "P. KENNEDY, of CW
111 for, sad JAMES M. IIUR8T, formerly
one of the proprietors of th#PUntort*
Hotel, Charleston, have leased the Aaaerlcaa
Hetel, KisowtaatT, and would
respectfully solicit from their Mends and
the travelling public a portion of their pat
ronage. We pled ye omelves that the
.gnoata of the Hotel will receive accomodation
ananrpaaaed hv any in the city. m
KENNEDY A HW.HT.
Charleaton, May 16. . 6m I BP
1
-4
? - & '
MY GOODS ^GRIH i:illi:\.
NEW GOODS! .NEW GOODS!
rt WE ARB NOW RECEIVING
and opening our ?to& of
iprlng and ??nmer <*ood?
oonatsting in part of the following:?Huts,
Caps, Clothing, Shoe*, Boots, Bonnets,1 lardK,
Crockery, Stationary, Groceries, Modi,
Broadcloths, Cassinteres, < 'ashmeretts,
i ami Fancy Limauv Brown ami
Bleached Gtj)dt|jflblttedflHfe*s Goods of
every de.^rfptionMK^unnxy, <>f the very
latest styles, und iffiinat every article called
for?which we ofl^ Httvcry low price# to
suit tho times. Ou^ilwfck has been carefully
selected from the very best markets in
the United States.
We return our sincere thanks for the
liberal patronage we have received; and having
purchased the Houses and Lot which
wo now occupy, thereby making a permanent
location in Liinoaster Village, we hope,
by a strict attention to business, to met it a
continuance of yonr patronage.
ap 8 3m 9] T. K. & J. 11. MAGI I J,.
NEW GOODS.
TTIIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST
received a new supply of Dry Goods.
Their stock comprises of Fancy and Domestic
Goods. Embroideries, Lace and Muslin
Sleeves, Cambric Collars, Muslin do., Trimmings
of all widths, Swiss und Cambric Inscrtings
and Edgings. Handsome and new
style Barege DeLfuns. latest fashion and
tinest Quality of Silk Tissues.
Solid Colors, French Lawns, and Summer
Coplins. New Styles, French Muslins,
| Mournings and Colors. Colognesd'erfumes,
Soaps, 1 bur and Tooth Brushes, &c. Those
goods have been br ught low, and will be
sold accordingly. Those in want of goods
would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere,
BILLINGS &. BKLK.
April 8 9 tf
Baoon.
9.000ufF0U 8ALE
* 10_ (:U KKTON A MASSEY.
Baoon.
g fe0 fe 4\ LBS 1 TilMEBA
J&lco". lor sale low
l,v in im I TVCSi A. l!t.'l \z
Iron.
Q (\(\i \ LBS. IRON FOR sale low
for cash, by
10 CURETON & masse'y.
v Bacon & Lard,
For sale by
11 IIASSELTINE & ffAGINS
SADULKRY, m &l'.
REMOVAL.
HAJtNfiSS! HARNESS!!
0. A. MUTTON,
ZiULL MANUFACTURER OF 7*^
CARRIAGE AND wagon harness
BRIDLES, martenga1.es, medical
bags, trunks, whirs,
AtuIerrrylhinff Mo.iging to a xccll rrgulatci
H.\R\ES8 SffOP.
THE Subscriber, having renin vod hi:
H?ri>?ai Establishment tri >b<- -l,"r
mcrly occupiec -y r.itintoiis & Button nsi
carriage shop, one lot below the Courl
House on Dunlnp street, would respectfully
inform the citizens of I.ancuHtcr end surroundinfi
country, that he is now prepared tc
carry on the Harness business in all its various
branches; having had a thorough experirnee
in the business, the subscriber
would respectrully solicit the custom
of all persons being in want of anything
in his lino'i and hope* by n strict attention
to business, and working nothing hut
the best mnterial, to share at loast a portion
of the public patronage. All work warranted.
Saddles repaired at short notice.
Cnll and examine, aitd he coovihced that
I can sell Harness or anything in tire Harness
line as low, according to quality, as can
be bought in Charleston.
D. A. BUTTON,
fob 26 Gra 3
SADDLE &l harness
Establishment.
TIIK SUBSCRIBER RESpectfully
informs the citizens ol
this District and elsewhere, that he ha#
removed from his former stand to the old
stand formerly occupied by F. K. Bruinmet
t, where he is prepared to carry on the
Saddle and Harness business in all its various
branches; such as Covering and
l'addiitg Saddles, which Ire will warrant;
Waggon Harness. Riding Bridles. Ac.
and will sell as I6w as can l>o purchased
elsewhere.
Please call and exffhine for yourselves.
1>. M. POfcR.
Lancaster, Feb. 12. <Jm?1
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL HOTftE
PAlHTIHfl,
IIV Jf. II. KRICH,
Hk will also undertake
work in the surrounding country
and villages. He thoroughly understands
the business, and can and will give satisfaction
in style and durability, in price and
dispatch. If sufficient employment can
be obtained ho will make his home at
Lancasterville. mar 18 6 tf
COTTON GINS.
COTTON GINS OF SUPERIOR CON
struction, and of the hi st material, nt
-1 per Haw, made and warranted by the
Subscribe r. Also, Wheat Funs; Thrashing
Machines and Horse Mills.
Old Gins faithfully repuired. All orders
thankfully received and punctually attended
to. R. J. Met'HEIGHT.
Camden, 8. C., April 14, 185'J. MM>m.
ESTRAY&
rpAKEN UP BY THE SUBSCRIBER
JL at his residence, within one mile of
I*4?* Ford, TWO MULES?one an Iron
Gray Mule, tie other a Gray Home Colt,
with marks on hia shoulder.
^ J. M. FAULKNER.
NOVELS! NOV ELS!! NOV0CS!!!
A SUPPLY OF NEW NOVELS JUST
J\. received, and for sale by
' May 19 it BILLINGS &. RELK.
Wood ^Wanted.
>W*>K WHICH CASH WIl^L BE
JF given. Apply nt thin Office.
% ?
*
^
( drv goods & citonm."
THE LANCMTER GROCERY
jjyjj '*>?
PROVISION STORE!
F^^ilE subscribers arc just receiving and
? uv,m opening a targe ana complete
assortment ot GR<KJERlES and PROVISIONS,
which they are anxious to dispose
of at extreme low prices for Cash or Country
Produce. Their stock consists in part
as follows:
Now Orleans and Muscovado Sugar,
Crushed, powdered and Clarified do.
New Orieans and Muscovado Molasses,
Java and Rid Coffee, Almonds,
English Walnuts, Citron, Currants,
Pepper, Ginger, Spice and Cloves,
Nutmegs, Mace, Saleratus and Soda,
Mackerel, No. 1, 2, and 3 Salmoh,
Reef Tongues, Herrings, Powder Shot,
(Japs, Indigo, Crackers and Oranges,
Lemons, O'Mara's old Rye and New
Orleans Rectified Whiskey, Maderia,
Port, Claret and Sherry Wines, Porter, ,
Ale, Newark Cider, W. W. Vineger,
Sardines, Oysters, Ginger Preserves,
Cordial, Pepper sauce, Candies, Tobncco; i
together with a choice selection of Cigars,
at all prices of the following brands, Filantropa,
Washington, Espana, Havana, Chens
its ami Cuba sixes, and a large variety ,
of other articles too numerous to mention.
All those in want of first rate articles at 1
a low price, will please not to forget to '
call at the LANCASTER GROCERY, at
the old stand of J. A. Hasseltine, one door
South of the Catawba House, on Main st.
1IASSELTINE A IIAGINS.
SELLING OFF at COST
And IjChh !
THE Subscriber being very anxious
to dispose of tlie balance of bis
stock of DRY C;<X >I >S, HARDWARE,
HATS, CARS, HONNKTS, Ac., to close
up bis business and make room for the
large stock of Groceries and Provisions
now coming into the Store, will soli at such
uncommon low prices as to induce all
those in want of such articles as he has,
to purchase of him. If you want a largo
quantity of Goods for a little money call
at the old stand of
J. A. IIASSELTINE.
AN OLD LOOKING PLACE,
Bell Air, South Carolina,
| OOKS QUITE WEATHER^BEATK.V,
but is very hard to beat tor
CHEAP GOODS.
M. S. SORRELL A BROTHER have
now a large stock, including a very extensive
lot of Shoes of all descriptions. Sfvles of
goods to suit the season, and prices to suit
the times. Being very grateful for bygone
favors, we hope you will call frequently
during the Spring and Summer of 185*2, and
see how cheap and cheerful wo will work
for cash. 9 8t ap8,
CHEAP GOODS
At Bcllair, S. C.
rpiIESUBSPRinERIS NOW RECE1V^
X. ing from Charleston large additions to
his stock of CHEA1 CKXilift, muon^
< which are many articles to suit the coining
?uu>u.i, ..M.I. ..Ill L... null] III SUcli prices as
i cannot fail to give satisfaction. Tlmsc
t wanting Goods will tind it to their ndvnn'
tape to call early, before the many iieallv
cheap articles are sold out.
? Hr Terms Cash, or four months for approved
paper.
CHARLES P. EVANS,
llellair, Feb 2f>. 3?tf
YOU MUST HAVE FLOUR.
: CALL AT till: LANCASTKIt
Grocery and pttrcna.se for Cash a superior
article just received from North
Carolina, at six dollars per hap of *200 lbs.
HASSKLTINK A IIAGINS.
fob 10 2?tf
I R O X#7~
< OR 1*2.000 lha. Iron of all kinds, EnIII
glish, S\vee?i nnd American, on hand
i and for sale very low to approved purchasers,
1 or for cash, at m/ "lil stand south corner
Main and Gay streets. J* ADAMS.
May 13 tf 14
[ LEATHER; LEATHER!!
| TTi'P ER, SOLE, AND HARNESS
vJ leather for sale at extreme low prices
for cash, or exchanged for Hides previous to
1st July next.
HASSELTINE & HAG1NS, Ag'ts.
1 May 12 3ino 14
THE SHERIFFALTY.
MR. EDITOR:?Would it not be well
enough to let the people know that I
am not a caandidate ? I cannot prevail upon
myself to run?although during Court week,
I did say that 1 would be a candidate to
| one or two of my friends ; it was however
with reluctance and great hesitancy, and I
must now add contrary to my longcherished
determination.
1 really have no desire or inclination
for any office, within the gift of my fellow
; citizens?I shall content myself by cherishing
in private life, the gratefsl remembrances
of their disinterested kindness. I
' hope my friends will excuse me for declining
to run, opposed as 1 am sure it would
be alike to my inclination aud interests.
J. ADAMS.
May l'J tf 14
~NOTICE OF ELECTION ~
Hkad-Qitaktekh, )
21st Regm't, S. C. Militia. \
In obedience to an ordereminating from
the Brig'r General of the i>th Brigade.
An election will be held at the usual
place of rendezvous of each Company in
this the 21st Kegiinent on Saturday the
29th of May next, for Colonel, to fill the
vacancy occasioned by the resignation of
Col. Dixon Barnes. The polls to be opened
and closed according to law ; the inana(ford
/if nooli L tv tzi moid t I unenutor ( } IT
. on Monday the 31st of the same month at
12 o'clock M., count the vote* and report
forthwith in writing showrrfg the reeulfrof
the election. II. R. PRICE.
Lieut. Col. <k Col pro. tcm.
Apr 1 tf 8
sprvTying.
A. MHB
May be fount) at tite catawbn
House, at all time*, ready to wait
' upon those who may need his aerrknp aa a
Surveyor. April 28
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LEG1L NOTICES. 1
NOTICE.
All persons having demands
of any character or grade against Simon
Beckham, Esq., late of Lancaster District,
deceased, arc notified to present the
same legally attested, and all indebted are
requested to settle cither by cash or note.
a, j. caimien.
Qualified Executor. j
Pleasant Hill p. O, Lancaster Dist., ( 3m
Mav 4th. 1852. < ?>
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IIV E(|(JITY-LanCA?. Dr't.
Charles L. Dye Bill
vs. for Relief and to
O.J. Dye, Guardian subjectfundB
Susan Jane Dye, his in the hands of C0111dnnghtcr
missioned
and ward to the payment of a
et al. j debt.
It appearing to my satisfaction that Osmond
J. Dye and his daughter, Susan Jane
Dye, two of the defendants in above ease, reside
without the limits of this State. It is
ordered, on motion of Williams, solicitor for
complainant, that the said O.J. Dye and Susan
J. Dye, do answer, plead or demur to
the Bill in above case, on or before the 35th
June 1852, otherwise Judgment pro confes
so will be ordered against them.
JAMES II. WITHERSPOON.
Com. Eq. L. D.
I-ancnstcr C. H., Mar 25 1 3m.
In Equity?Lancaster District
James Lancy, ^ Petition
John Lancy,
vs. for
Richmond R. Terrell
Executor of John Legacy
Smith dee'd., J imes
Griffin, N ancy I?ng, and
Elizabeth Dreadinay
Et. al. J account
It appearing to the satisfaction of th*o
of the Commissioner, that the defendants
James Griffin, Nancy Long and Elizabeth
Dreadinay, (if living) reside without the
limits of this State. It is ordered on motion
of Clinton and llanna, sol'rs fer the
petitioner, that the said defendants, James
Griffin, Nancy Long and Elizabeth DreadtllflV*
fit* ulivn\ ooom ow J
jy ononi;i, j'lr.JU UF Ul'lNUr,
to the petition in al>ove case, on or before
the 1st day af July 1852, otherwise judgment
pro confesso will 1k> ordered against
them. JAMES II. WITHERSPOON.
Coin. E<p L. I).
Lancaster C. H., Mar 25 3m 8
IK K<(('IT??Laucunter Dint.
Robert McDonald Bill
and wife Eugenia C f to procure
vs. v a
Thomas L. Duulap I sale of
and wife et al: J Real Estate.
It appearing to my satisfaction that
Thomas L Dunlanand Mary his wife, Geo.
NV Stinson Esther M. Stinson and her
child, Octavia defendants in the above
case reside beyond the limits of this State.
It is ordered on motion of Clinton and
Ilanua, solicitors for complainants, that
the said defendants answer, plead or (lemur
to the Dill in above case on or before
the 21st day of June 1852, otherwise
Judgment, pro confesso will be ordercc
a trains! them.
JAMBS H. WrTfrBRSPOONr
Comr. Eq'y L. I).
Lancaster C. II., S. C., mar 15 3mofi
> ;<{! HTi?Lancaster District
Dorcas C* Perrv, widow, Oliver"1 Bill
H., and Thos. D. Perry, Exccu- e .
tors of Zndoek Perry, deceased. *>r sa e
vs. of
Benjamin Williams and wife, p . ,,
Mary, Rebecca Perry, Elizabeth f ^
Perry, Louisiana Perry, Rucben , , ,,
Perry, George F Ingram. dovk 1 cr"
Eleanor Perrv, ) ry, dee'd
ft appearing to my satisfaction that all the
defendants above named, reside without the
limits of the Shite, except George F. Ingram
and wife, he having married a daughter of
Zndoek Perry. It is ordered on motion of
Williams, solicitor for complainants that the
said defendants do answer plead or demur
to the Bill in above case, on or before the
25th June, 1852; otherwise Judgment pro
fesso will be ordered against them.
JAMES 11. W1TIIERSPOON.
Com. Eq. L. D.
Lancaster, C. II.,March 23, 1852.
1 3mo.
MONUMENT TO THE DEAI
| IN MEXICO!
The Citizens or Lancaster J Strict ar
informed that the undersigned have beei
appointed a committee to obtain subecrip
tions in this District for the purpose abov<
specified
Feeling, that to urge a word in In-half o
such an object, wom'J bo ottering ar
insult alike to the gratitude and jmtriotisn
of our District, we simply state thai
the names of all who died, during the Mexican
Campaign will be inscribed upon thin
monument. We beg that those disjxrsed
ot contribute will hand in the amounts
immediately to either of the undersigned.
Lieut J. B. COUSART,
Lieut. A. J. SECREST.
Sorg't M. HELTON.
Committee of Company I.
April 1, 8 tf
LANCASTER DIVISION, N0.30
SOOF TE.HPERA^CFn
MELI'S AT THE TEMPERANCE
Ilall every Saturday evening at 7 1-2 o'clock.
11 S. CROCKETT, It. S.
March 18 6 tf.
* THURLOW CASTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND 80LICI
TOR IN EQUITY.
Attends the Courts in Ijoncaster, Kershaw
and Adjoining Districts.
&T OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C. Jg
J. C. SECREST.
Magistrate.
LA MO ABTRR, S. C.
?A I
FOR EULB. ?
AN EXCELlSfrnETT OP WAGON
1IARNE88, which will b* sold low
for Cash, if applied for immediacy.
R 8. BAILEY.
WASHED IMMEDIATELY.
A SMART, ACTIVE LAB, ABOUT
15 or 10 years of age, U) ati Apprentice
to the Printing Brtmneas. One who
possesses a good English education, and U
disposed to lean, may have a good situation
by applying as q^pre.
#? w
iSolt'rs for the complainant that the said
defendant, Madison Richardson do answer
plead, or demur to the Bill irf above two
or before the 21st day of Jnnc'l 858, otherwise
Judgment pro donfesso ttili be ordered
against him.
JAMES H. WITHERSPftON..
Ccair.Eq'y L. D.
Lancaster C. II., S. C. mar 15 6
In Equity?Eaiicaster Dist.
Ex I'arte. "> retition
James H. Kirkley, by J
power "of Attorney > for
from John Kirkley sr. I
| & Susannah his wife. J Belief"
X'ff. f V
j Chas. Kirkley?et at. f &c.
I It appearing to my satisfaction, that
Johu Kirkley, Sr: Charles Kirkley, Jqmes
Kirkley and John Kirkley, Jr., defendants
in above case, reside without the limits of
this State. On motion of Williams Sol'r..
for the Petitioner, it is ordered, that the
: said John Kirkley, Sr., ('harles Kirkley,.
James Kirkley, and John KirHy, Jr., do*
plead, answer, or demur to the Petition' iu
the above case, on, or before first day oy.
June next. Otherwise, Judgment, PrO.
Confesso, will be ordered against each of'
them. JAS. II. WITHERSPOON.
Comr. Kp L. D."
Feb. 12 3 m
In Equity?Lancaster Oist.
John \V. Gregory, ~
WilliB Gregory, Jr. Bill for Partition
vs.
Martha Gregory, wi- of Lands and Nedow,
Thos.J. Gregory \
, H. Jackson Gregoiy, j groee, Estate of
Owen Gregory ^Alfred J .
Moore ?fc Mary A. his | Willis Gregory, sr. r
wife, Joseph Terrell 6i J .
Martha J., his w ife J dee'd.
It appearing to my satisfaction that Joseph
Terrell and wife, Martha J., oefend\
ants in almve case, reside without the limits
of this State, it is ordered on motion of
Williams, sol'r for complainants, that the
e said Joseph Terrell and wife, Martha J.,
1 do plead, answer, or demur, to the Kit m
a bore case on or before the 1st day of J une,
1 1852, otherwise, Judgment pro confesso
, will be ordered against them. .. .
JAMES IL WITHERSPOOy..
1 Com'r Eu. H,D. *
t 3m t
. In Equity?Laiicaater Diitr
i Josiah M. Croxton, Su-*^ Bill to divide real
| sail Croxton, Maryj Estate Ac.t
Croxtou, Henry Ander- | Estate of Jameo
sou A Mittey his wife. Croxton, deceas m
vs ed and Jane
E B Ward A Jane his 'Croxton. deceaswife,
Chas. B. Allen A cd."
Nancy his wife, Joseph '
Woods A ltaehel his , - m,
wife# J/ It
appearing to my satlsfiiction that E.
B. Ward and Jane,his wife,Josepli Woods
and Rachel, Ins wife, defendants in above
case, reside without the limits of this State.
It is ordered, on motion of Clinton w flaina
sol'r. for complainants, that the said defendants
do answer, plead, or demur, to
the Bill in al>ovo case, pn, orl>oforethe 1st
day of June, 1852, otherwise, Judgment,
pro confesHo will be ordered Against each
and all of them. ?
JAMES H. WrrHKRSPOOfl;
Com'r Eq'y L.an'r Diet.
Cbra'r's office, Feb 12 3m 1
THE LANCASTER LEDGER
TS PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT LANcaster
O.H., S.C., atTwo Ilollamperrbar.
This paper is bound to nojtfty, baflph^ cates
all measures which tfea Sditor believes
will prove of bon<>fit to the State.
R. 8. BAILEY, Edttnr 4- Piwfrietdt
The Yorkville Qgmedy.
fWlHIS I'AJER 18 PUBTOHED AT
JL Vorkevery Thhrsrlay morn
inn M fx jew. JMWf MM 10 MMSNI
1 the North Carolina line, and having a huge
. circulation in the West*# part ofthat State,
i the "Rmif offers to men of hnaitaM* a
i good advertising mediom. CotHea OUfee
paper can ho teen at any of the PrinlinfMt
fieea. TOOSL J. ECCLCST
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In Equity?Lancaster District
Jolm R^iVolsh, Adm'r. of William Hilton^dec'd.
vs. John Actam*, et. ?1., Creditots?Bill
to mcrrshal assets, and bo
forth.
The CREDITORS of the Estate
of Wiliam Hilton, late of Lancaster
District, dec'd, are notified fthd re
i quested to establish tlieir demands before
me on of befbte the first di?y of June,
1852. *
By order of the Court, .T tine iWin, 1851?
J. H. WITtfEHSPOOtf*
Com'r in Eq'y, L D.
Lancaster C. II., S. C. March 13,1852.
April 8 8 $6,75
II* liqillTV?Lunctuer Dlntrict
Middleton G. Caston,-! Bill
V8 I for Partition
Win. T. Caston, j of
Sainuel C. Caston. J I.nnds.
It appearing to my satisfaction that the do.
fondants, William T. Custon and Saiaucl C.
Caston rcaide beyond the limits of this State.
It is ordered on motion of Williams, solicitor
for complainant, that said defendants do answer,
plead or demur to the bill in above case
on or before the 26th of June 1852. otherwise
Judgment pro conl'esso will be ordered
ngninstAftm.
JAMES H. WITHERSPOON,
Com. Eq'y Lan. Dist.
Mar 23, 1852. 7 3ino._
I!* EQUITY?LunenMer District
John W. Cooke, solicitor,'l Petition to shbvs.
| ject
William McCorklc and | an Equity and
wife Elizabeth J for Relief.
It appearing to my satisfaction, that WilI
liam McCorklu and Elizabeth his wife rcsido
without the limits of this State. It is ordered
on morion of Williams, solicitor, for * Petitioner,
that the said defendants do answer
plead, or demur to the petition in above case
on or before the 25th day of Jnne 1852,
otherwise Judgment, pro eonfvsso will be Ordered
against them.
JAMES I*. WITHERSPOON.
C. E. L. D.
Mar 24 7 Smo.
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II* EQUITY Lnuraster INitBridgetMcLarnon
J Bill
vs. W> ftr
Madison liichnrdsmi ) DoWer'.;,It
appearing to my satisfaction that the
defendant, Madison IiicliArdson, resides
In-vond limits of^liis StaMv It is or-"
dered on thotion of Clinton and Hanna,- "