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I X J JB~ 1 1 [fvm yhk Lf.ih.er. B Mr. Editor:?I aotioe In your I ast an artt ele headed - A chance lbr Miaaes," and proposing an inigma, of which 1 will venture i aolatiou. It U eaay to be perecited, that from the grouping of the letter*, certain of tham represent words, the letter b represent* one word, and the letter a. In our alphabet, h the only one evaant the in tari action o. thai represent* a word. B then stands for a, and following the same rule, that is for each letter, taking the one immediately preceding it in the alphabet, we have for the reading of the pnzsle, * Why do yon not write I . It is more than a month since we hare heard firom you." Except the word " than," which , I take as a misspript, the reading is easy according to my rule. II. Summary of low*. * 'w Washihotok, June .9.?Mr. Orr made a I speech, in which he declared that the Democratic nominations would meet with a cordial response in South Carolina. Mr. W. R. Huff, of the firm of Gantt, Huff dt Gantt, of Charleston, died in Columbus, Ga^ on the 8th inst. A great ratification meeting was held in % New Yor on Wednesday night last. The chief speakers were General Pillow, Hon. George Bancroft, kt. Mr. J no. Van Buren ' attempted to address the meeting, but was hissed down. (ISr Oh Monday of last week the House of Repr*sepUthr#a passed a Resolution to sdjours on the Ipth of August. fiy A writer in tho Carolinian proposes Gen. Darid F. Jamison, of Orangeburg, for t* the office of Governor. \gr The Marion Star informs us that a f Rattle Snake was killed recently in that Dis/I trict, measuring 6 feet 11 inches in length ' * and 1 If- inches around the largest part of the body, with 17 rattles and a button. er The Planters' Bank of Savannah has paid a semi-annual dividend of 6 per cent? being at the rate of twelve per. cent per annum. * iv Ma. BvcuAJfiR.?This gentleman is represented as being In the most contented frame of mind at the result of the nominations.? He speaks in the highest terms of General Pistes, and as presses the greatest anxiety for | his saeceae. 1 . * , .. A Msngnam uwiwe, cmiea oy we pnysieLann " fined meningitis," prevail* in 8an Augustine, Texas, and vicinity. In Dewitt county, the Cholera has appeared. In Fort Bandoo., the amail P?* is 'prevailing among the negroes, ; h Fkehhxt.?Wo understand that there was a very high frosbct in the Saluda on Tuesday w last The water was within ono foot of be* ing as high as in the freshet of August 1860. w|:? The bridge on the State rood near Mr Haw. - s kins' twenty .two mile* above this place, and . \ LJgoo's Bridge, flee miles from this place, and ChiekHi Bridge have been awept away. We expect to hear of others sharing the aame fate. The plantations on the River, it ia feared are much injured. Wa have only heard from Major John Hodges' place, which haa suffered very much ; his loos being estimated at about ft 1000.?GreentiHe Mountaineer. CoL Fremont la in Pari*, where he will remain until the dispute touching hia title to the territory ia California, on which he haa granted U-aaea, and the chums on him for the expenses of the war in California, for which he haa rendered himself personally responsible, can l? arranged. Melancholy Suicide.?We learn from the UniontUle Journal thai Mr. Ilencock Porter, an intelligent and respectable citizon ^ of Union District, committed suicide on Saturday the 29th ulL, by shooting himself through the head. The cause of the set is unknown, but he is supposed to hare been deranged. He was in good circumstances, and haa left a wife and children to mourn his Iosk The New ErucorAL Church.?We omitted, last week, to notice the hying of the corner stone of the new Episcopal Chureh,now about to be erected in the town of Greenville. 1 The ceremonies of the occasion were interrupted by the wee titer on Saturday evening. Several clergymen of the Episcopal order were hers on thai day to assist our pastor, | Rev. Mr. Arthur, in hia asrviaea. Amongst thsuB were Rev. Mr. Cornish, Rev. Mr. Roberts, Rev. Mr. Buxton end Rev. Mr. M'CuW toeb. The new Episcopal Church ia to be a very largo bunding, and in a very hiiMSoa: style of architecture. It will bo a great or|v nament to our town, and will only eos< 1 * *** or ton thousand dollars. l Oar town Is making great improvements U rvn It A_tlAl__ ./tk. ? - lt.t V I mm CVIW|? yu?nnii|? W? IH? w viHfvr J aiiy are now under way, and they will raalu I . a Tillage ofr themaelvaa. A new court hoeai U about to be erected, end it ta hoped thai the eld building will not be torn down, ba j B permitted to eUnd and (race onr publi, eqeare.?OrwuUk Patriot. daOuCooru.? apt,Iaabel Smith am *4ihi now living in Went Brook field, Maae Jkpfre Breed together, ae man and wile, fo J&HHJ ii i 11 yi nf Captflmith le 96 year \ S^ZdMr^ Smith U 96. Fin*.?We ragMdVe learn that Mr. Job Cappe, living aonne v er eight milee hi lew the ti*ege*ad hie hewe hemwt hmt wet, .?loalng all hia fornitore ami alothea, eieef Sm he and hia famSy had en el the Ha fhu a/ U. jUU>? -l. mrrvmiy ???H Mnf Wmt lib Id fflurt UmAt* tfVk pdUf pta fw Km |Mf?M if daataoyiaf flm i Nam (hat (Mi to ?m diM Mm* Mr. Cap) Im* Wca Wrwi out wfckb 4m Wot few fnr ?? ; ? jff9 , 4 * Msi.ANr.iiotT Accident.?An accident occurred at the upper workshop of the South Carolina Railroad Company on Wednesday t morning last, which we regret to state has resulted in the death of Julius P. Strobel, r * young man of much promise in his calling, Ia ! aged about seventeen years. Young Stro- of , bel, it appears, was sent to do some work to on the boiler of the locomotive Cherokee, which had been in use that morning,but which th had been in the yard some two or three hours. He entered the flue for his purpose; en > but unfortunately forgot to blow off the steam, and. while engaged at work, removed th< a plug, which had been fastened in the boil- nw er to prevent its leaking when a quantity of steam and hasted water escaped through a i the apperture,and scalded him very severely, gii He was taken to his residence, in Lilierty at, where he died at an early hour yesterday ex< morning.?Charleston Courier. eu The Whio Presidential Convention.? ?ol At a Meeting of the Whig party of South th< Carolina last evening at the Masonic Hall, , King-street, Dr.,F. Y. Porcecr in the Chair, nf the following gentlemen Were npppcinted to un represent this State in the Whig Convention ha to assemble in Baltimore on Wednesday next, viz: Hon. Wnddy Thompson, Dr 8. jbl H. Dickson, Win. Gregg, T. Tuppcr, W. (jj, WhAley, G. W; Brown, W. Patton, II. II. eHI Williams and G. 8. Bryan. A preamble sad resolutions wore adopted, p0 complimenting Fillmore and Webster, but the Delegation was not instructed as to their fac vote in the Contention.?Mercury pa] ? m mm roc vj r r ' ! 5- 1 Tj> ? / Fine Wheat.?A bunch of twenty-five heads has been shown to us bv General Joa. H. Williams, of this town, which is hard to | beat. The heads are from six to seven inch- on* es in length ; and the one we shelled yielded sixty-one heavy well fillod grains. The wheat from which this sample was grown, was brought from Mexico by Gen. Williams, ^ on his return from the late w ar between tt\e United States and that Republic. It may be sown about the first of December, and it bei matures about one week later than May dia wheat.?\eteberry Sentinel. m. gn Rail Road Spikit in Mississippi.?A large number of rail road mm>linu> k,?n L-.rn ?rr in various porta of Mississippi, and a detornii- the nation is evinced to carry the New Orlonn* * * and Great Northern Rail Road throngh that cxl State despite all opposition. The Watch Mr Tower says the road will be built through on that State with or without help. The Seasos and the Cnors.- -The sea- P* son, thus far, though remarkably dry, has in boeir highly favorable for the crops general- tin ly. Oats ha % e suffered most, and are gene- I tlx rally low, but wo thinlrthe yield generally wa will be fair. Corn and cotton generally, jn look well, and, with favorable seasons, from m| this time forward, must turn out a most abundant yield.?Cher*to Gazette. BT ' Ve trust this wM bo the case generally. ? , The Cheraw Gazette of the 8th Inst., any s, g; At the annual meeting ?f the Stockholders a? of the Cheraw and Anson Plank Road Com- Al pony, held thia day, the following Directors ? were elected: Allen Macfarlan, President-, ~~ Thos. E. Powe, J. C. Coit (in place of Dr. A. Malloy, who declined re-election,) J. A. ? David, J. W. Leak, J. A Moore, E. Bownc. Hon. T. R. Powe declined re-election. Fr ? m m m Fr Further by the America. Fr The following additional items by the America, wo copy from the telegraphic report of the Charleston Courier of the 11th inat. ' 1 ? _ mi Great Britain.?The business transact- y,a ed in Parliament was unimportant It will ex break up on the 20th of June. Lord Stanly Pr' has officially disclaimed on the part of Great Britain any claims to the Guano Islands,but ajt sip ps of war hi ve been sent there to protect in British interests. Two ships hare arrived v?' from Anstralia with 41,000 ounces of gold. '>a The Bullion in the Bank of England comprised twenty millions sterling. Baron Roth, ch schild, was again s candidate for the re pre- lai aentation of the city of Loudon. The long *Q litigated ease relative to the Jenning's Estate, 5B has not been decided by the High Court of CI Chancery, as waa asserted by the Chelmsford, jj Essex Chronicle. Francr.?It is rumored that Iconic Napoleon has not abandoned hia scheme of annex:ng Belgium to La Belle France. A a union of the elder and younger branches of the Bonrbon fcmil v is said to ne on the tapis. The Orleans manifesto has been drawn np , but not published. Refusals to take the == oath of allegiance multiply. The bil' to ex' toad the Tonnes o mono ply to 1UI is before q the legislature. Austria.?The Csar of Russia has inves. , tod the thirty millions of franca, which lie withdrew from the French Funds, in the Aua- ? trian Loan. iMPROVSMRirni ow East Uxr.?L'nUcr R ibis caption, wo think, may be appropri- "I 1 ateiy notioed the fine building now erect- = ing next the corner of Cumberland street, . for Mr. James Walker, of this city, by k . our energetic V>wnJMn*n Mr. George W. oi j Black. The building is to be entirely of ? , South Carolina Grey brick and b erecting _ L upon a lot of 47 by lift feet The dimensions will bo as follows: Width of front, 47 foot; depth, 90 foot; height, 8 H 5 stories. The lower story to he divided in to two distinct stores, and the upper st?v ol I rice, as well as the lower to the South, to x= be occupied as a wholesale grocery eetab'* lishment by Ma Walker. p r The front will be supported by hand- n * some Iron columns in Keu of the granite / so commonly need for that purpose. Mr. Blaefc informs us that he expects to eom- * a pleto his work by the first of September, t- and we heartily wish him, as well aa the k enterprising projector, every success In ? * their undertaking, for we have no heeita- si m tkm In saying that when complete, and _ 0 viewed in connection with the elegant and 4 commodious store now about being erect- ? ed by our public spirited neighbours ft 8. u fsnsr 4 Brothers, thev will not only he J* ceusidemd a superb black of stores, but an * callable improvement to that portion of ' ? our great btsshiem thorougWe, aWke as highly to the HmmV that Atrhrt . I* toft* bawds thrtexoctitoL??m./iew,W r v 4 # # * At P?lm?tto Eegiment. ,'M Executive Department, ) , Columbia, 10th Juno, 1862. j ^ The medals which were designed by the t *gislature to be awarded to the members ? ' the Palmetto Hegiment have boon bes- ch wed on the survivors of the regiment only. The following rules will be observed in eir future distribution: 1. Thnt medals be awarded to nil officers ^ d men who were honorably discharged. 2. That when an officer resigned and ano- k, it was appointed in his place, medals be 6 c r'arded to both. w 3. That when a mar. was discharged nnd CiU v? substitute received in his place, medals be ^ .en to both. pr< 4. All the above rules to be subject to captions, where, in particular cases, cirmstances existed which should justly doive the officer or soldier of the honor. 5. That in the case of those officers and rI Idicrs who have died, medals be given to ^ i nearest relatives. u In accordance to these rules, nil members am the Regiment who have not received Re >dals, and the nearest relative of those who on ve fallen in battle, or who have died, will id in their names, written at large and leg- poi y, to the Messrs. Gregg, Hnyden, &. Co., uirleston, who are prepared to have them it, nnd their names engraved. The muster rolls of the regiment nrc desited in this department; but it is thong) t > adoption of the mode recommended will ilitate the end desired, which will bo com- ' red with the muster rolls to test their cortness. 1 By order of his excellency, the Governor. J B. T. Watts, Secretary. All the papers in the State will copy ce a week for two weeks. mt m m I rhe lady of Sir John Franklin, the lost F1 vigator, has written a letter to the Pre- J ent of the United States, expressing her all(, it thanks for the interest manifested in her tor' tirguished husband, by the people of this intry, and at the same time, states her > >und of hope that Sir John will be found. tj;l1 We see it stated tiiai Mr. Grinnell is about ' idirg out two ships on another search to ter i Arctic regions, and that Mr. Peabody, ne> wealthy American banker at London, has Teased his readiness to co-opernte with sl-?l ; Grinnell, and authorised him to draw uphim for $10,000 for that purpose. or, A Fast Man.?The Paducah (Ky.) mocraLsoeakinfr of Dr.IIiivno* il.nt am I - CT j ' J twenty-five days he maimed two wives, Pa< veiled fifteen hundred milea, told four tiv? >usand lice, and in twenty days more, .8 arrested, tried, convicted, and lodged the State prison. He is decidely a "fast" in. < 3*1 a r i i a g t s. SJ On Thursday evening, 3d Inst., by Rev. J. I Rodger*, Mr. JohnT. Hershman, to Mim ( m I?. Alexander, eldest daughter of I. B. cxander, of Camden. i 23 COMMERCIAL- c"; LATEST DATES. om Liverpool '..May 20. ^ om Havre May 10. om Havana May 30. 'T om Charleston June 12. -1... ,. me The Market*. He Charleston, Juno 12.?cotton ? The j."u irket was quiet yesterday, the transactions ear ving been limited to some 700 bales, at 0U( tretries ranging from 7i a 10|c. Former ^n ces were fully sustained. wo Columbia, Juno 14.?cotton?We are jj,:, ogother without any new feature to notice u>n the cotton market to-day. Prices were t|u ry full and the market closed firm. 25 nf les were sold, at 8 to 10 cents. t4Hj i Camden, Juno 11, P. M.?Thoro is no jc snge in the quotations for Cotton since our ntt it?the market has, ho i ever, been more be imated. We qnote at 7f to 9}. PECUL NOTICES, a. v*r k. g. b1lijngs is annouunecd as | candidate for the office of Clerk of the jjr >urt at the next election, by MANY FRIENDS & SUPPORTERS. nn MR. EDITOR:?Picas? announce J. R g,, JNNEJJL, Esq., aa a Candidate for Tax ri< alloctor, and oblige Pi MANY VOTERS. W MR. EDITOR? PIeaa? announce Mr.P.T. e'' ammowd aa a~ Candidate for the Houao of epresenfatirea in the next legislature, and >ligc MANY VCJTERS. MR. EDITOR?Pleaae announce Mr. T. ^ . CuBKTON aa a Candidate for the House J f Representatives in the next legislature, ri id oblige MANY VOTER8. J MR. EDITOR ?Pleaae announce JOHN "l DC L ADAMS aa a suitable candidate for >M lerk of the Court, at the next election, and tii blige MANY VOTERS. P< f$TThe friends of MARTIN P. CRAW. ^ ORD, Esq., announce him as a candidate to ct ^present the District of Iamcaster in the louse of Representatives at the ensuing ~ lection for Members of the legislature. |af The friends of P. T. MOBLEY anounce Mas aa a Candidate for Tax Collector ?. t tli? next election. tf ||. ) MR. EMTCH?Pleew announce Oapt. *? L A. OfLLxam aa a Candidate for Tax CoU ? letor of Lnoeaeter DUtrk-t, and oblige JdAWY VOTERA pr The friend* of William Roenmox no?ac? hint a*a candidate for the office of Rqfc of the Court at the next election. I V RW ADVERTISEMENTS. (I ^ANTEB TO H IRE. ] L NEGRO WOMAN, TO C(K)K AND f *. Wimh, and a Girl or Womnn to mind n J ild. A fair price will be paid, and wagea i IH m..ntl.lt, Ann.lt, nt tl.L (UK COMMITTED * NO THE JAIL OK LANCASTER 1)18. c . trict a Negro Boy, who calls himself 5 ley, and says he belong* to L. Bovkin.of I rshaw District. Said Bov i? about 5 feet e >r 7 inches in height, very black, and has u h ir on his right hand, which he says was oe- f lioned by a bum. Ho is some 528 or 29 ? irsofage. He can also rend and write.? 1' ic owner is requested to coine forward, tl >vo property, and take him away. JAMES ADAMS, li June 16. tf 19 Sheriff L. D. ii Last and Final Notice. f b MJE accounts of William Robinson, for c . the years 1850, 1851 snd 1852, having ;n transferred to us, are placed in the ids of John M tllinms Esq., for collection, 1 nil persons indebted to said William ibinson as aforesaid, arc requested to call John Williams, Esq., and give their notes r pay the cash for their accounts, on or boe the 4th day of July next, or they will iitiveiy be sued, after that time. P. T. HAMMOND, * SAM'L 8PENCE. * June 14th, 1852. june 16. 3t. 19. ? nnca*tcr Division, No. 3?, ,u SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Holds its Regular Weekly Meetings nt the mperance Hall every Saturday Evening, 8 o'clock. I. H. BI.AIR. lune 16. 19 R. S. HEAD ?fc(JARTERg, at Buck Hkad, June 9, 1853. oi Order No? ^ rllE following Regiments will parade _ lor Review ana Drill nt the times 1 places following, viz: The Regiment of Infantry at Lancna- f rillc on Wednesday the 23d of June Sj tt. The 22d Regiment at Camden on SaturI* the 26th of June. The 20th and 44th Regiments at Stun- ? ville on Thursday the 1st day of July A it. " ' b Hie commissioned ami non-commis- ? lied Officers will assemble the day protin at their respective par tde grounds c Drill and Instruction. f. rhe Reviews to take place at 12 o'clock The Major General of the 3d Division 1 the Brigadior,Gcueral of the 5th Bri- 1 le of Infantry, will, with their respec- I s Staff attend the Reviews, line Brigadier will extend this order. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, g J. W. OANTEY, } June 9. 18 Adj't A Ins. Gen. IDDLKRY, TAILORING, &i\" HARNESS M^tNESSl" D. A, BUTTON, fofk ril MANUFACTURER OF iRRIAGE AND WAGON HARNESS, j BRIDIES, MARTEN GALES, MEDICAL BAGS, TRUNKS, WHIPS, c \deverything belo.tgine to a well regulated t HARNESSSUO,-. J "HIE Subscriber, having removed his 1 . Harness Establishment to the shop for- f <rlv (uvnnimi ^ J Eminnm At UnOnn - I -y 1 } ? ~ "" " triage shop, one lot below the Court 11 iuho on Dunl.-ip street, would respectfully ' orm the citizens of Izinenster and sur- (l indinfi country, that he is now prepared to rv on the Harness business in <11 its vari- c i'branches; having had a thorough cxihj- J icc in the business, the subscriber '' uld renpeetrully solicit the custom P all persons being in want of anyng in his line; and hope* by n strict nt- r ition to business, and working nothing but ? i?est material, to share at least a portion ' the public patronage. All work warranl. Huddles repaired at short notieo. Call and examine, and he conviheed that an sell Harness or anything in the Harts line *s low, according to quality, as can bought in Charleston. D. A. BUTTON. 1 feb 36 6m 3 1 ADDLE &. HARNESS Establishment. T1IE SUBSCRIBER RR8peetfully informs the citizens of is l>i?triet and elsewhere, that ho ha* noved from his former stand to tho old j ind formerly oorapietl by F. K. Brum- i rtt, where he is prepared to carry ou the ( ddlo and Hanutw business in all its va- ' ?us branches; such as Covering ami ' ulding Saddles, which he will warrant; 'aggon Harness, Riding Bridle's, Are., , id will sell as low as can be purchased , le where. Please call and exaniino for yourselves. D. M. POKK. I^ncaster, Feb. 12. 6m?1 Fail o rin g. < PHE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY L informs the citizens of laneaster I>is- 1 iet, that having employed s Jlrtl rule work- 1 an, he is now prepared to carry on his bush 1 >ss in its various bronchos, in such manner id st such prices us cannot fail to give core satisfaction to those who may do dls>sed to favor him with their patronage. All work entrusted to him will be attendl to at the shortest notice, and with the ilckest despatch. Favors thankfully relived. EIJAH D. KENNEDY, juao 8 tt] One door below Mayer's Hotel. TMMWM ! lonrof, IV. . TtT D. PORTICE, respectfully informs FT tbo citizens of Monroe end snrrounng conntry, that he has permanently loeaid himself In this plsoa, where he will tarr on the shore business is all its various ranches in , _ Neatnen and Style, ad at the same time hare a dne regard to TUB LATEST FASHIONS. HT Catting done at short notice. Monro* If. C, June 9 3m 18 1 et 0, DRY GOODS & GROCERIES NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS -m WE ARE NOW RECEIVING |g r*lb and opening our stock of ik. Spring and Mummer Good onsisting in part of the following:?Hai ^apst Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Bonnets,Har rare, Crockery, Stationary, Groceries, Met ines, Broadcloths, CnnsimerespCnshincrett Main and Fancy Linens, Brown at lleached Goods, Jjulies.' Dress Goods > very description iuul quality, of the vei i\tcst styles, and almost every article, en ID or?which wo. offer at very low prices I uit the times. Oar stock has been earefu y selected from the very best markets i he United States. Wo return our sincere thanks for tl ibernl patronage we have received ; and ha1 ig purchased the Houses and I.ot whic re now occupy, thereby making a pennai ht location in Lancaster Village, we hop y a strict attention to business, to merit ontinuauce of your patronage, ap 8 3m 9] T. R. &. J. R. MAGILL. CHEAP GOODS At IMIair. 8. C. FHESUBSCRLBER IS NOW RECEI\ ing from Charleston large additions t is stock of CHEAP GOODS, anion rhich are many articles to suit the coinin aason, which will be sold at such prices n iinnot fail to give satisfaction. Thou anting Goods will tind it to their advai ige to call early, before the many reall heap articles are sold out. 337* Terms Cash, or four months for aj roved paper. CHARLB8 P. EVANS. Bellalr, Feb 26. ??tf IRON. 0OR 12,000 lbs. Iron of ull kinds, Er glish, Sweed and American, on han ad for sale very low to approved purchaser! r for cash, at my old stand south cornc Iain and Gay streets. J. ADAMS. May 12 tf 11 LINSE ED OTLT rUST RECEIVED, A SUPPLY Ol this article, which will be sold at nail advance upon cost. June 9, tf 18 J. ADAMS. Bacon. SffcfWfc LBS 1 WMF. BA con, tor sale lo* y 10 BILLINGS & BELK. Iron. > AAA I BS IR()N KOR SALE I/,N1 ),UUU for cash, bv 10 CURETON &. MASSEY. Baoon 8c Lard, nOR SALE BY P 11 HASSELTTNE & HAGINS. Baoon. ?,000byS F0" SAL1 10 CURETON 6z MASSEY. mm AND MEDICINES. OUR MOTTO 18 44 Quirk Sales aiul Short Profits" HAILE-fc TWITTY UOST RESPECTFULLY INVIT LvL the attention of Ijincastervillc, an urrounduig country, to their New and Client? Briiff Store, me door south of J. Adams' Store, whci hey can find a well selected stock of Drug Tedicincs, Paints, Oils, Dve Stuffs an 'crfnmerys. lady's Toilet Powders, Wat< lolored Paints and Pencils, Puffs in ''ine Envelopes and Note Paper, Fine Chew rig Tohacco and Cigars, always on linn< Anything in our line, not on hand, will h irdered tor customers at the shortest notici All the above articles having been pu based mostly for cash, will be sold lowt han the same article has usually been sol n this place. Call and sec that this is n u fling. 8-#~*Our Soda Fountain is now in op< ation, nnd we arc prepared to accommodal ?ur customers with Soda Water, Syrup kc. Ice always on hand. I.mcnsterville, 8. C., April 28. 3mo. NOTTflR PERSONS visiting the GRAVE YAR of the Presbyterian Church, aro rcspot "illly but earnestly requested to close tl fate after them. June 9 1 tf. NOTICE TO FARMERS. Joseph Clark, At his shop, six iMii.es sout of lAneAster, on the Ijind's Ford ron Makes Cotton Ginst best Cnst Steel Saw it jgS'J per saw ; tho most approved Stra Cotters, at $25, cuts with two blades ve last and tints and easy kept in order; ale ill kind of Gun work. Old Gins faithful repaired. Also?All kinds of Turning Wood or In ind any Rlack Smith's work that any oi pilse cannot do, can be done here. m4t. 11 Caution to Every Bod^ All persons are notified an Cautiorod not to trade for a note givi by me to John Turner, dated 3d Januai 1853, and due 1st December, 1852, lor Si ty Dollars. Said note was given for a Hor which was unsound at the time, (but I <i not know it,) and which Horse died in a ft days after I got him. I will not nay sr note unless compelled by law, nnd I no n believe a just law will make me pay it, the horse was unsound to rottenness. stephen williams. m.l 1 5 3t?em.P* A NEW AND VALUABLE DOOKT liir a ur AUDAfti ausri, The Celebrated Irish 1'airiot and Mart With hit Speeches, <fhe. aim an Append containing valuable portions of Irish /J lory, by Mm W. Hurke. rrMtIS work is one of tho most madnl X biographies ever offered to the Aim enn reader, and will lie hailed with ioy evcrv admirer of the distinguished but I fntea subject. Besides the life of Robert Emmbtt, gives a minnto detail of the various ins ruction* ?nd outbreaks of the Irish in atton ting to free th vie selves from English b< dago. Also the life of Theobald Wo Tone, the trial of Mitchell, O'Brien, Meagt and their compatriots. The work contains 30ft pages, beantifu bound In Mnslln. Price only one Dollar All order far the Book will be fntmp attended. liberal deduction made to ami who will sell the work form For sme Bookseller* genorally. Address JOHN W. BURKE, CaasviUs, Os !.[ LEGAL NOTICES. ! NOTICE. W. A LL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS XX of any character or ffradc against Si|n inon Beckham, Esq., late of Lancaster Dis, trict, deceased, are notified to present the j'J name legally attested, and all indebted aro .. requested to settle either by cash or note. ? A. J. CAUTHEN. j Qualified Executor. e Pleasant Hill 1*. O , I*inrustvr Dist., ) 3m i ?! May 4th, 1852, < 14 ||| In Eqnlty Lnnrnntnr District. , j. John Richardson, in *** JatncM M. Richardson, Bill for 1C Thomas Richardson, account, k._ Joseph B. Klingle, and relief, and ,i. wife Margaret, so-forth. Mary Allen, c Cyrus A. Allen & wife Jane. ? a It appearing to my satisfaction that all the above named defendants reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered, on - motion of Moore, solicitor for complainants, that the said defendants do nnswer, plead, or demur to the Bill in above case, on or on or before the lstduy of September, 1852, j otherwise judgment pro confesso, will be ordered against each and all of them. JAMES H. WITIIERSPOON, & C. E. L. D. ^ Commissioner's Office, ) w Lancaster, C. H., 8. C., > ? May 24th, 1862. >May 26 3m. lb Y ????????? - MISCELLANEOUS. CATAWBA HOUSE, Oil lUniii-Ktrcet, 1 (A few rod* South of the Court House.) < THE above named House lias ! ^ JUL been much enlarged and put J2lilL < *' in thorough repair and furnished anew, and is now prepared to accomodate all , those disposed to give it a call. The sub scriber makes no boasts but will simply , say that the Public shall be accoinmodap ted in a style not excelled by any House a in the up country. J. A. IIAS8ELTINE. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 A C ARD" ; \a mr uocmo /i it i/n?i*nuvt? - ? Mnoono. u. r. ol Chester, and JAMES M. HURST, form- , crly one of the proprietors of the Planters' - Ilotel, Charleston, have leased the American Hotel, King-street, and would ? . respectfully solicit from their friends and ( ' the travelling public a portion of their pat- ] ronage. We pledge ourselves that the guests of the Hotel will rccuivo accommodation unsurpassed bv any in the city. KENNEDY 6l HURST. Charleston, May 19. 6111 15 * ESTRAY. STRAYED FROM THE SUBSCRI- ' bor's premises ou the 26th March, j two COLTS?one an Iron Cray Mule Colt?the other a Gray Ilorse Colt, with ( B marks on the shoulders. The person returning those colt* to me , at my residence four miles from Russell , Place, on Beaver Creek, will receive my thanks and bo liberally rewarded. S. H. BREWER. April 14 10-tf ESTRAYS. E rpAKEN UP BY THE SUBSCRIBER id JL at his residence, within one mile of Bands Ford, TWO MULES?one an Iron Gray Mule, the other a Gray Ilorse Colt, rc with innrks on his shoulder. J. M. FAULKNER. " COTTON GINS. ll i^OTTON GINS OF SUPERIOR CONj V_V struction, anil of the heat material, at ^ 82 per Saw, made and warranted by the B Subscriber. Also, Wheat Funs, Thrashing T'm Machines and Horse Mills. ;r Old Gins faithfully repaired. All orders 1 i thankfully received and punctually attended 2 to. R. J. McCRfclGHT. Camden, S. C., April 14, 1852. 10,6m. te PARTICULAR NOTICE S, We are now prepared to do all kinds of . HANDBILL. CHECK k CARD D PRINTING Such as Blanks, Receipts, Posters, I'ainph- 1 kn lot U lit ft nn/1 a?* 4/.?mvu ? ? ' ' lie iv?.i, x^v.., iiiiu vai Willi ?r> V1IIMI|' iiB mil IH* I done in tho State or elsewhere. Blanks of all kinds always on hat. J, or printed at short notic. FOR 8AT.Fi. ,, AN EXCELLENT SETT OF WAGON '[ HARNESS, wliieh will be sold low ' for Cash, If applied {or immediately. ? R. 8. BAILEY. ?, WANTED IMMEDIATELY. ly A SMART, ACTIVE LAD, ABOUT J\. 15 or 16 years of age, as an Apprentiee to the Printing Business. One who ne possesses a good English education, and is disposed to learn, may have a good situar j tion by applying as above. ? S U R V E YTnG~ 2: A-AilfH ltd \f AY BE FOUND AT THE CATAW,w ! ! ha Honse, at all times, ready to wait dd upon those who may need his service* as a 0t Surveyor. April *J8 TA?If W. THURLOW CASTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLI CI TOR IN BftOITY. Attends the Courts in Lancaster, Kershaw and Adjoining Districts. HT OFFICE, CAMDEN, 8. J. C. SECREST. ? Magistrate. Laxcahtur, 8. C. H LEATHER! LEATHER!! or- T TP PER, SOLE, AND HARNESS ip- U Ijeather for tale at extra mo low prkwa mi- for caah, or exchanged for Iltdec prevlouo to ?lfe lot July ne*t ler, HA88ELTINE * IIAGINS, Af'tn. May It Suio 14 ?y tiy OQVTXTAXOBS OF KBiX ItTATX. * A GOOD SUPPLY OP THWffi by A BIANKH can now bo had at this Of floe, printed on good Blue, Paper and tu a aupcrior maimer. Juno 1, LEGAL NOTICES^ IN EQUITY?Lancaner District Middleton G. Caston,"! Bill vs I for Pnrtition Win. T. CaSton, f of Samuel C. Caston. J Lands. It appearing to mv satisfaction that the do* fondant*, William T. Cuaton and Samuel C. Custon reside beyond the liniifs of tliia State. It is ordered on motion of Wilfiama, solicitor for complainant, that mid defendants do answer, plead or demur to the hill in above case on or before the 26th of June 1852, otherwise Judgment pro oopfesso * ill be ordered igainstth?u__ _ _ JAIUiH tf. WITHEKSPOON, Cora. EYy Lan. Di(t. Mar 33, 1813. 7 3mo. I* EQUITY?Lunciutcr District John W. Cooke, solicitor,') Petition to sabvs. I ject William McCorkle and | an Equitv and wife Elizabeth J for Relief. It appearing to my satisfaction, that William McCorkle and Elizabeth his wife reside without the limit* of this State. It in ordered on motion of Williams, solicitor, for Petitioner, that the said defandants do answer plead, or demur to the petition in ubove case on or before the 25th day of June 1852, otherw ise Judgment, proconfcsso w ill be ordered against them. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON. C. E. L. D. Mar 24 7 3mo. IN EQUITY Lancaster I>ist, Bridget McLarnou ) Bill vs. > for Madison Richardson ) Dower. It appearing to niy satisfaction thatthc defendant, Madison Richardson, resides beyond the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Clinton and Hannn, Solt'rs for the complainant that the said defendant, Madison Richardson do answer plead, or demur to the Bill in above caso or before the 21st day of Jnnc 1852, otherwise Judgment pro confesso will be ordered against him. JAMES II. WITHERSPOON. Comr. Eq'y L. L>. Lancaster C. II., S. C, mar 15 6 tn Equity?Lancaster District fames Laney, ^ Petition lolin Laney, vs. for xichmond R. Terrell Executor of John > Legacy >mith dee'd., J ones *riflln, Nancy Long, and Elizabeth Dreadinay Et. al. account It apj?earing to the satisfaction of the >f the Commissioner, that the defendauts lames Griffin, Nancy Long and Elizabeth Dread may, (if living) reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered on moLion of Clinton and Hanna, sol'rs fer tho petitioner, that the said defendants, James Griffin, Nancv Long and Elizabeth Dreadmay, (if alive) do answer, plead or demur, x> the petition in above case, on or before lie 1st day af July 1852, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered against Lhctn. J AMES H. WfTIIERSPOON. Com. Eq. L. D. Lancaster C. II., Mar 25 3m 8 IN EqiJITY?Lancudor Dial. Robert McDonald ") Bill and wife Eugenia C I to procure vs. )- a Thomas L. Duulap I sale of and wife et al. J Real Estate. It appearing to my satisfaction that Tliomas L Dunlapand Mary his wife, Geo. \V Stinson Estiier M. Stinfon ami her child, Octavia defendants in the above case reside beyond the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Clinton and Ilauna, solicitors for complainants, that the said defendants answer, plead or demur to the Bill in above case on or before the 21st day of June 1852, otherwise Judgment, pro confesso will be ordered against them. JAMES II. WITIIERSPOON. Comr. Eq'y L. D. Lancaster C. II., S. C., mar 15 3mo? IN EQUITY?Lancaster District Dorcas C* Perry, widow, Oliver 1 Bill H., and Thos. I). Perry, Exccu- 1 f , tors of Zudock Perry, deceased. I vs. 1 of Bcnjr.min Williams and wife, n . v Mary, Rebecca Perry, Elizabeth ^ Perry, l<ouisinna Perry, Rueben p " Perry. George F Ingram. Eleanor Perry. J ry, dee'd It appearing to my satisfaction that all the defendants above named, reside without the limits of the State, except George F. Ingram and wife, he having married a daughter of Zudock Perry. It is ordered on motion of Williams, solicitor for complainants that tho said defendants do answer plead or demur to the Bill m above case, on or before the 25th June, 1852 ; otherwise Judgment pro fesso will be ordered against them. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON. Com. Eo. L D Lancaster, C. II.,March 33, 1862. 7 3mo. IN EQUlTl -LanraN. Dr't. Charles L? Dye Bill vs. I for Relief and to O. J. Dye, Guardian I subject funds Susan Jane Dye, his is th? hands of Comdaughter misaioner and ward to the payment of a et a). . J debt. It appearing to my satisfaction that Osmond J. Dye and his daughter, Susan Jane live, two of the defendants in above ease, reside without the limits of this State. It in ordered, on motion of Williams, solicitor for complainant, that the said O.J. Dye and Susan J. Dye, do answer, plead or deaanr to the Bill in above ease, on or befbre the 96th June 1862, otherwise Judgment pre coulee so will be ordered against them. JAMES ft. WITHE*SPOON. Com. Eq. L. p. Lancaster C. H., Mar 25 7 3m. wmmmmmmm The Yorkrille Remedy. rwvu* PAPER 18 PUBLISHED AT JL York C. H. every Thursday morning at $2 a year. Being hut 14 mflee fretn the North Carolina line, and having a large circulation lo the Western part ofmat 8t*t<, the *BLb*zhym offers to men of bMfaaa* a good advertising medians emtos of the paper esn be seen at aij^^?J^lth|ttFcr which cash will bf, given. 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