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7* fc 1 ' b. Ballard, J. C. Secroet and C, Milliard.? C Comtniasioncra of Public Buildings, WillUm to Read and Dixon Burnt*. th Before this reochss jros, all tha mbthbere tii will bo wending their way homeward, as well aa ydur humble reporter. If yhur readers M are pleased with my account of the proceed, ings at theeapitol in Columbia, I hope they may be better pleated with my M dotting?, ^ from the capitol in Washington. Hoping t{, Chat your *' Ledger" may never contain a ev bad account. I havrt nntKlnir moM 1?* . w _ .. - ?...(j ?v?v %v uvi uui yc to bid you an adieu, and also, as all authors th say, to your44 gentle readers." an JEEMS. to M m m 9 lom&ntie Lorir. A romatic story is related of an Euglishi man, who sought the hand of a very p, charming lady with whom ho was passion- fi ntsly in love, but who constantly re- Fi fused him. As he had reason to believ* __ aho loved him, he entreated to know the treason why site refused her consent to their union ?The lady, subdued by bis constancy, told biin taat her only motive for refusing biin was, that Laving by an ..4 accident lost a leg, it had been replaced ' r by a wooden one, and she feared that sooner or later thia circumstance would chill his affccton for her. This she declared to-be her onty motive. The lover pro- sa tested that this would never make him at change his love, but she persisted in rcfu- 9 sing to marry him. Fired with love, and A 1 determined that nothing should obstruct his design, he, under the pretence of to: going a distant voyage; left his lady and (h hastened to P?ri? ?!> ? v _ ?u%av ..V Iinvi vaio Ml I ' his own legs * uputated. When he re- of covered, he retnrned to Jx>udon, went to the lady, and told her that there was now no obsticle to their union, for that he was equally mutilated as herself. The lady, ,f| I conquered by such a proof of affection, at Aj last consented to marry him. ro ? m m fit Fatai. Accidkkt.?We regret to learn *B I that Jesse llruinfield, Ksq., residin < near ? Ebenererville, in this District, while out | hunting some eight or ten days since, ac- '{j cidentiy discharged his gun, the load entering his arm, shoulder and breast, which j I caused his death on Monday evening |;? JasL?Yorkvillr Mi trr finny. ar, APr*dica*e*t. Til a Ioouiaville Courier tells a story of a j) I romantic youlhin that citv who got into a M bad fix not kifijgfsince. tie was out in *r one of the fashionable streets serenading sp some of tlie fair damsels, and when'he was about arousing one of them by singing one of his charming melodies, was attack ed in the rear by a ferocious cur, who seii aed him by the pants, and not only frighten- ^ ed him considerably, but deprived hiin oj both pants and coat and would probably have torn him to pieces, iiad it not been j{ lor the timely assistance of the young lady e? whom he was serenading and her mother, fir who were aroused by his shriking cries b k for help. They arrived just in time to release hiin from his perilous situation with no other damage save the loss of coat and n"' pants. The dog was undoubtedly chained, as he stuck to hiin closely. Rich Seen*.?A Runaway Match. J A short tim? since, a pair arrived in our ^ city, ami might hare been seen wending afi their way to the residenco of one of our hi ministers?one of the pair Wing a young wl and verdant-looking youth, and the other hi a lady of whom ono could well ?ay, com- N Cring her to the intended groom, 'what did not know alio could teach him,' for he waa old enougli. After much trouble, . the young man bad found the place where to get tho 'papers to marry by,' and the t twain were aoon bound in the silken cords of matrimony. \\ fcioon afterwards they appeared upon tei the afreet, when the bride pretended to Its 1 the groom'a collar, concluding by giving ? him a'buss,* which highly delighted a number of boya who happened to be y present. 1 k 'You arc too latef father,' answered the Id on; 'I am married.' 'Eh ! what?married, are you t take r that;' and the youth's- cheek received the ?* open hand of his father. r The old fellow pulled and tugged, apd i finally succeeded in separating his son from the bride, and the two started down the street. Arriving at a pump, the old gentleman took a drink of water, and again collaring his; sob, he proceeded on ? his way, followed by a large crowd of men and boya Near the public square, he lec- gtnrcd his son on (he sin of running off and ( getting married against concent, and con- rv eluded by slapping his jaws, when a crowd th interfered aim separated them. The son started on a full run up the street, when the bride perceivcd^liiin, chipped her bands ? with joy, and running to him, thoy clasped hands and started in a gallop; the last . seen of them, the? were going down the \ Baltimore turnpike, followed by a crowd aD of little boya?Cumberland (Md.) 7>/r*V?Ph' - i ? , _ no Death or Rohkrt Martin, Ecu? to The shaft of death has again struck down ss another of our merchant*. Mr. ltobert Martin, who has for many years been at (the head of one of our largest mercantile V? establishment*, and a Director of ono of E? > oer Bank*, died io this City on yesterday morning, after ft protmeted illnesa Mr. Martin ootnbined with his prscticftl knowl- , edge ss man of biusineM, those private Ttitues which command general respect Ife - * - c. K. Ntui. er] " mm m can ex1 A Melancholy Atfidr. The St. Louie RepubKean of the 9th ~ Ue ?? . I John Roever, the young man who killed 1 like Shnbert at the ball in the upper Mt part of the citf, on Batqrdav laet, haa for ^ | nereral yep* been employed m clerk in a ^ jV hardware etore in thin oily. The eireum- m " A stances under which the derth oocurred ] M are of a shocking nature, Hoerer had had aei W a dMImlty with aotne person in the ballroonfanj, ?n?wdmd by men and wonna. f" 2 ssL?&#?'fc-un'u4kta?-? 'jnH A p?rtW euwniu*u>n of Roevcr, am mo (km fc tail, wwr^Tjr, M<JUfc>r4u*i<* - ' J|^>' JLd ir- ? r^amMm^mHueaajamr- 'r- in- -* ? --sdey-, when the evidence elicited went NPU/ ID VP show that there was a general row in 1*" W Jill v Hi e ball-room, and that Roever only fired at ' ' _ J. pislbl after having been assaulted by NEGROES nurtiber of the company with bottles Thomas Ballard, Ac id otnct missiles, by which he Was so- *? rely injured when retreating. w ?n- MeKonna Pica Glass et al . *f A gentleman in Virginia had a U^y^above^a tending bet for twelve or fifteen vears, ill hire for tho en si at it would rain the flrtt Saturday bf C.H'ontlie 1st M ery August, which lie has won every Jaduary, 1853, aboul ar except one. Another gentleman bet hare been allotted t< at it would min the twenty-fifih of July, Miller Doc'd. (former id won it. He says that it has never McKenno.) iled to do so for the last sixteen years. , Amon8 *ho numb< ^aaasn?a??w?aws? > lows, women, boys C 0 M ME RCIA L- ?f. J. II WITH I LATEST DATES. Pre M 1862, 46?1 om I .iter root. Nov. 37. The Southern cm Havre Nov. 35. A MONTHLY ii ? - -- - ->ui Vec. 15. vrn tairs, Mwliitni^ _?. . olojjy and llorticul Charleston Markets* Edited BY A WM. SUMMER, P Saturday Mornino, Dec. 17., ticalturnl Alitor. Cotton.?There was a fnir demand . ' '10 subscriber w raterday. without change, hut at firm v'lh% S. C., about th ices; the sales amounted to WOO bales l',c number o extremes from 7 1-2 a9 1-8. Jourual. tho Edit which will bo undci Half fast On a o'clock.?Cottok.?The A. G. Summer, wli lea this morning amounted to 700 bales, the Horticultural n prices ranging from 8 a 0 1-81 pnrtments by Mr. l'omaria. The "A If OTHER SCIEHTiriC WOHDER. printed on fine papc Important toDytpepticH?Dr. J. S. Hough- T>'P?. ,arg? Octavo, n's Pepsin, The True Digestive Fluid, or will contain Thirtyistric Juice, prepared from Rennet or the vertiscments will be mrth Stomach of the Ox, nftor directions of the work, but si Baron Iicbeg, the great Physiological 0n u cover if desirc< lcmist, by J. S. Houghton, M. I) , Phils- Siiecimen numl?c Iphia. I his is truly a w onderful remedy * CXft r Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, I aver , . . n tmplaint, constipation and Debility, curing U1S? ^ut "J no e:ls? tor Nature's own Method, by Nature's own upon our books uut font, the GASTRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, paid, ntaining Scientific evidenco of its value, terms of t rnished by Agents gratis. See notico 1 Copy, one year long the medical .advertisements. 31 !; 0 Copies. $5; ? ? Copies, IS. An ovnck or fact, is worth a pound oj R. M. S' eory: and the swarm of conclusive facts All Post \ at cluster round that incomparable prepsr- requested to act as ion, Hoofland's German Rittera, prepared _ ' Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, est.ab- Qhoflft fSr hing its value as a tonic and restorative, t? such as would prevent incredulity itself LANCASTKt >ni questioning its efficacy. In all cases of Ex pnrt(>. leases of the stomach, whether acute or Rurwell Boykin. A. ronic, it may be recommended for its j<jn Bovkii o^mg; cordial, and renovating influence w tndER the auth yspepsia, heartburn, loaa of appetite, nan | J . . a, nervous tremors, relaxation, debility,&c , , ,' e relieved by th. bitter, in a vcry shor ??jRgZSti aee of time: and a perseverance in their , , t J ^ f-,1# U w#rk * tkoroagh enrs. uinin^ ^ mo M~3ra caster District, on C said crcck on the east KW ADVERTISEMENTS. jS&SSfc * mill, and one acre of fW THE numerous friends of P. T. side of Cain creek, w AMMOND ESQ., nominate hitn as a S. D. Miller, to D. II nuu'aie Tor Con great, to represent the of April, 1833. at Congressional District, composed of Tkrms :?One Uiir in-."aster. Chesterfield, llorrjr, Darlington, on a credit of one am arion, Williamsburg and Georgetown ; the est from the date, mi ration for which takes place in February gage of the premises it. papers. BURW1 $100 Reward , AN AWAY, during the month of Sep \ temher last, from the plantation of the k TCll'li'l Le Mrs. Martha Cunningham, in lames. ^ l-lkAC-Til r District, South Carolina, a negro man rf^D take charge of imed JIM, said negro alxnit 40 years of | J- the i fe, a inulstto, shout 5 feet 8 or 10 inches ""'*l l** eoiiuietont I gh, stoop-shouldered, and looks down to enter the South Ci hen apoken to. As suspicion rests upon ''T *'x hundred di m ss neing kit plirstid in the murder of the teacher, with the rs. Cunuingham. ho lis* no doubt abseon- the school will yield* d from fear of the consequences. I w ill intends making iy the above reward, ifdelirered at anr jail business will bo pi that I can get him. " n'""1 ** received hy HUGH SUMMERVIUJR, Testimonials ol < Adm'r. estate of late Mrs. Cunuinghain. will be required. Dee. aa, 185a. 46?tf. A,,,t South Carolinian, Columbia; Carolina * in.,,. II.S. Tn-wwHy ? _____________________________ and send bill to this LIKELY NEGROES. ?<ulI!TH , WILL sell at Ijancaster C. H., on the 1st , Monday in January 1853. about 8 or 10 LAA ( A&TKi kely negroes. Among the number are Office Court of G me choice fellows, likelv Boys and Girls, Comtn longing to the estate of Rev. Kliaa L. Fr.a? _ iiDipp r, sold for the purpose of paying debts, un- I ' ' r the order of the Court. jM. V?* m Terms - .1 JK^r.1 ?~t wM.iJ.ii? legislature in such JAMES M. INGRAM, do ^ |>y P"hlj Qualify Essentor m n mi* * ? ^ ill ndd on ^foi "Z* SESr&rJS Printer Fm *9. w llA1,a . Qf JJgfUlll NEGROES! NEGROES! )N Sale day in January next, the ns- 45?tde grocs bslonging to the estate of A Perdee'd., will bo hired out publicly before * E Cw*rt "?UM for theBETTER LATj Doc. 90, 1659. 46? It NEW GOODS. T"???w?r? VE would respectfully call tho attention selected by Mj R. ii of our frienda and customer* to ex- Their stock compriat line our stock of Fancy St Staj frnll At %Vifltcr (kOOiIn, ef every kind and vai w opened, which will be found more com* mon and boys, Shoe* Bte than we have been heretofore enabled qualitios and at rari< offer, selected by myself, with much care | R"*1 assortment ; < to style end quality. i Coffee, Molasses, Te Particular attention is requested to our 1? fine,they have i mki and Fancy Drw Good* afti<?,e w5^h c^? , , T"! .rTv . store, and is satisfied dveteena far todies Bacqnea, Mantels, Ac, wsii k_ si?. nbrotderiea, Eld Olevea, Ladies' and Oen- "-Jf men's ; Fine French and American Flan- e?ii and eon.pk^' Is; Brown, Black and Blue Cloths ; Black P g d r?"Y. B,anIkeUal*y? ?UP- Dec. 15th, 1859. r; Plantation Woolens, Linens, Doylies, Also, a large assortment of Boots, fftoea, " urdware. Hats, Caps, Bmccrlm Crock- :W WBVj r and Glassware; a lot of French Perfumes, Jtilllfll' tracts, die. JONES CROCKETT. 1 Dee. M, 1859. 4?-3t NEW A] - - T^HE subscriber h NOTICE. X pert of Mr. Ham r/Vffhf ?- ?* - - - unn uun. who vm?mtkud of rajfran- OMupW by Mr. Sinit ey by ft Mafietrate'a Coart, wh aentene- be Km iuet received tote sold by the Sheriff of this Metric t. <tf "toek for menufiu m order wm complied with, and I b*d him rHptlone. He la hoi bat, ataee the aale tte mid Gate tea ftb- >? 1 H NMlad Item am. of food material. F Notice Ift hereby at reft Cor warning all pee. A fW ^ aa ate to barter the aaid Cain la f^naaa- WATF'R J ROOK C DUtriet, aatte law will be eafcreed a* eonable prioee. leet any peraaa that doee ao. ~ I will pay tte am of TEN CENTS to WAHfTWB* r pemoa who will deliver (be aaid Caia the abovelafiiM, ft the Sheriff of I*?eaetor MaMict tte alfa of the MM J A M KM THOMPSON Dec. 99, MM, rtis??nts. misce llani for hire. ?? ?? Itn'' | A LL persons to whom I am In Equity Xjl uleuse make out their ac aant \ Lancaster Dist. 1st or January, as I with to i time. * R. S. r of the Court bf EquL Dec- 15th, 1852. ?o, made 13th instant, I * * jinjr year, at Tancastcr IA 11USIIKI,.S very fine A|?| onday?the 3d day at' lU by M. S. SORREL i 19 NEuROES, which fiei Air, Dec. 8. 1852. o the^children of YVm. ? ly apart of the estate Mail Arrangen er nro some choice fel- _ and girls, also, a cook Camden Mall nVK MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, . tiring. vlt B o clockr, P. A. 3RSPOON, C. E. I*. D departs ti'KHDAY THURSDAY, t prinUs'n fee At 1 o'clock, A. A i Agriculturist, Journal of ltural Af- Charlotte Mill cs, Manufactures, Pom- di e Monday, Wednesday, , tare. At 8 o'clock, P. A .o.sunnER. , DEPARTS TUESDAY) THURSDAY, omological and llor- At 7 o'clock, A. A ill publish, atLaurnns- Concord mall ic2Utli January, 1853, m-K Thursday, at 0 f a new Agricultural departs kkiday, at 0 orial management of the charge of Col. winsboro* inai io will Im) assisted in nvK BATUW,AYf AT 0 ind Pomologicnl Do- ddparts Thursday, at William Summer, of igriculturisf will be Chcstcrvillc ma sr with new Prcvier m,R Wednesday, at S , double columns, and uri>auts SATLIU) at , two pages. Ao adadmitted in the body tch will bo published Chesterfield* C. H. B JV... 1/v. i I,L-K HATl'UI)AY, AT 10 .... , . DEPARTS THURSDAY, AT rs will be sent to per- ' . mine before subscrib- All letters must be deposito will a name bo entered I'. M., to ensure their depart ,il the subscription is mail. All transcient newspapers IVDSCRTPTIOX. . . , . , ... . j . quired to l?e pre lxmt, otherw invariably in advance, t / > ,n n?:' Aln. ,Q not mailed. 1 P ? ^11 jjorsong who receive rOKES, Proprietor. and other periodicals, will obsc (asters are particularly law requires tho postago to be Agents. Deo. 14. tcrly in advance. ij ? T. It. MAGI I. rath. Carolina R DISTRICT. LEONARD SCOTT I S. ? . I.IST OE M""y' BRITISH PERIO] lority of tlio decree, in PUBLIC ATI? stated, I will offer tor i at I*nncaster C. 11., on Delivered in all the principal February next, the fob United States, FREK OF POi 1, to wit: a tract con- forwarded by mail, under the | reor less, lying in I .an- th?. Uto PosUOflico Law, at mf.r ain Creek, bounded by RAtes. and^on all other sides to J. D. Withcrspoon, 1 \r * - * ** ^areion, una An- The I/Ondon Quarterly Review ting, nevertheless, the j the lend, on the west The Edinburgh Review (Whit ich were conveyed by 3 . Cantzon on the 20th Thc Norlh |{ritisIl rov|ow (* 4 il cash, thc ballnnco up- Thc wc,|m'n t r Review (Lit* u two years, with inter- k rured by bond and mort- Blackwood'. Edinburgh Magai , Purchaser to pay for _r - , , , Although these works are < r.l.lj IR)i Kla, Ex r. l,y the political shades above i , I hut a small portion of their co rinters riv. |8."5 ; voted to political subjects. It i: r'J character which gives then \ WANTED. I value, and in that tlic.y stand co ' the Franklin A- ?"ol,>"jo?.rm.la of their . , I worn/, still under the fatherly cai next year. Applicants , . v ... .. ' . 1 1 pher North, maintains its ancie to prepare young men ' ,. n ,, 3 , i and is, at this tune, unusually all urolina t ollcgc. A sal- ,, . , , e ? , - , ,, -il 1 1 . the seriul works of Hulwcrandi ouars will he secured to 1 ... ... ? ,1 , . , 1..., 11 .1 . ' notables, written for that magai libcrtv to take all that , .... , , ., . t i\ appearing in its columns both 1 over that amount, (one 11 1 ... . 1 ?... ,. . , am and in the United States. 1 Meshing a permanent , (.?toni|w nil(1 ?Mv N t'Vti r " (to?h by llulwer.) ' The Green I .1 ? , "II, * | Stewart," and other serials of v J,.racier ami Copacty rn)|H ^ ^ bj I puhiishera in this country, have "s! B. MASSKY, if?1 ],J ,l,0?c *.froni. . .. R . Illackwood, after it has been iss f, *,A' srs, Scott 6c Co., so that Subsc I,. Dec. 22, lHo2 16?tt ? . . Reprint of that Magazine may irolinian copy 3 times on having tlic earliest reading o office. ?. 11. M. nating tales. TERMS. CAROLINA. P rfI r n *> nrcTDier For *?>' onc ?" tl,c "mr "cvie.v For any two of the four Rcvim eneral Sessions and For any three of the four Revi, on Pleas. For all four of thc Reviews... , Esq., Clerk of aaid For Blackwood's Magazine. .. n,n ?? ,.fti..> For Blackwood &. three Reviei ease made and provided For Blackwood 6c thc four Rev c notice that an election Paymtnle to be intuit in nil for Iwincaster District rnnce Money current in the "day, the 10th day of is turd will be received at par. usunl place of election I?*ncpt. ?ifit CLUBBING. at l^incaster C. II. tlua 1 ... . . er A P 1852 ^ discount ol twenty-five pel I! R PRICE the above prices will be allowi Cl'k G S 6c c' P ordering four or more copies of more of thc above works. Thi Eics of Blackwood, or of one F e sent to one address for $0; ETHAN NEVER. of the four Reviews and lllai $3? ; and so on. ^ J Reduced Foalni have received a large j The following table will *ho Gooda which have been ; reduction which has been mr a person in Charleston. I tu ?. ?4 *? es | rates now charged. pie Dry ftioodn, I . ...... ... , Prior to 1815, the postage on icty Hats and Caps for | % OM u Kovi,-w and HooU of various ? on B&kwood , W; In 1851-5J [avernf * * Blackwood 75; on a Review 38: t stock embracing every B,ackwo<Ml. ia a ouud in an up country ? .. , \ that no one in want of < ' h' > isfied with their prices. A\UnUed . ?iW their stock is fresh. . At l.htT ,4t0,, *""*> ,l? olf < h? made to receiving the works . A. ROBBER &. Co. ?n??rinB thp,r ?P?edy, safe, .# doll very. f-#T^ Remittances and com should be always addressed, poa Q W M JL Publishers. W w ip: *! LEONARD SCOTT kMD 79 Pulton Street (Entrance 54 ( R. R I V A II v _ i a m n i N. B.?I a. 8. Si. Co., have r V!nK. r?P,ov , 10 , * liahod, and have now for sal ?ltlne s Store, formerly MKK'H OUIDK." K? !<?>* 41 tOQ J9WMT, Where HUMnK???l. .~Tp?7 NnrtAn . l 1400 p ,. 600 wcod* engraving*. Pri? I. h~ to, ?U, ? ? *! P*P*r oov?r?, ft dy'e *n4 GentiepMn'a . ... 1>RK ROLBfl, itmi. r ^ ,5? U. no,'ke ?f Farm, lately retvtctfatrd and I rL W fR?V*?f. YrJK'"'.T ? BLANKS! BUNKS! I ?irWMlws, Of eve>y d?gcription m* gM nt ' Ir y, <ek GO US .[MI SCE L LA N E 0II N.[DRYG(1 PltOSPECTlJS PANC indebted will of ?.uote?tb),.te THE LANCASTER LEDGER. ttjff RAII-EY. / \N THE first of January next, this pa- .. ? 46?at V / per will Ih! enlarged and greatly im- ^ proved. The Editor is happy to nnnouneo 1 >HOWN ?lo* for sale to his readers, that he has made such nr- succes ill &, I!RO. rnngeuiciits, as will enable him to give week- Co., would 46?at. ly, a news letter from Charleston, the me- their custon tropolisof the State, Washington City and ton, to thoii ients. New York. These letters will he written j __ bv men of experieiieo and information, and iJlli J? . all matters of general interest will be faith- A? fully chronicled. now opeiiin; and FitiDAY, These arrangements require a considerable pletc than I ' outlay, but the evidence wo have received that citv. A 8ATCRDAV, the first year, encourage us to march onward j All article f. nnd give our readers a weekly paper inferior factum! rxj> to none in the Southern Country. j r.Krrand wi We cannot reduce our price from two dot- ; rcj>rcsrntcil. lars but any person sendiqg u# six new sub- i The one-j vsn vuidav, acril^rs anif twelve dollars, will receive the . hered to, am * ledger one year gratis. J every artieb A SATI KI.AV R. S. DAI LEY, be procured t. EniToit & Proprietor. Particular Lancaster C. II., S. C., Dee. 8 1862. .... , c i .i department* I |-t?" Is it asking too much of of our broth- t gjjjj and F reu of the l'ress in this State, to give the x- ' grics Ca A M* bove two or three insertions ? i tatioi . _ LAND FOR SALE. j tJm M 1)Y order of James II. Witherspoon, Ordi- j Xo cthei 4 i- m t ni,ry "f I^inc?ster District, will be sold Clothg Co1 at Iianoaslcr C. II.. on the 1st Monday in j . .. .. , January I8.r)3, all the tract of Indian I/iiul, ; ' ... ' til: belonging to Edward S. Cohort, dee'd.. sit- j ' k"'~ n A 1 1 J n ' . m>\iiiiiii uiu * iiiuwwi iiMiian nouiuiirv, _^ 1 a.m. say the unexpired I wise tliereoi' viz : " No. 2 1 l'raot on the Charlotte Road containing r a 170acres, bounded by lands of (ioor<'c I). 'let. 20, I A ^ Reck ham, J. Slavic, and others. ~ . ' * Also, 1 Tract oil cast side of (? mile creek, Enquire A" M* containing 90 acres, bounded by W. Cilhspie ! <1 by 8 oYlk | J. Morrison and others. Also, the one-third I 1O0 pieces tire bv next I "l''ls nnd n,il! tract of 17 acres, on fj V250 ? mile creek, R. M. Miller owning the other I ?V) u two-thirds. j Vestinga, Pr sent are re- Terms:?A credit of 12months?note and I ise they are <NVO ?ood !,urctu>s> w'th interest from day of } 1'aKsin 1 * sale. The creditors are requested to at. ! lOObl*. newspapers t4.lul th?.sn|,, IW\ make the land bring its val- R>|* >rve that the ue ; upon this depend the payment of their jq bids J paid rjuar- ....... rw.IIlurv Sorter, Ale , JOHN D. ( IHHKN, 50 Bbls. 8 Arltnr. of K. A. Coi.vr.RT. o() u ( ] .b, ]'. M. 41?4t Printer's fee 03.75, Job work 2|. 50 sacks 1 fcC0'S.~ "cotton land?in woods: 'Zl'ZV Ex-partt?Andrew J. 1 In Kquity?I tineas- gars; \. O. Twitty his Guardian, ! ter District. DICAL Next friend and Guar- [ Petition for sale j Wholesale a dian ad latum. j of band. Fancy Dry ( ITXDER tho decree of the Court of H- ., J quity in above enso, 1 will sell at bin- ' ' STACK, and caster C. fI., on the 1st Monday in January, provisions of 1853, (being the 3d day of said month,) the 1' r ely xomixal tract of land ordered to he sold in this case, belonging to Andrew J. Twitty. containing CT7 C"5 143 seres, more or less, situate in bun-aster [A District on the waters of Camp-Creek, boun- t*' t * (CVms'i/ive.) ded west by lands of John Vnlandinghain, - . north by John T. Mackey, east by James I). I .nov r.) Mcllwain and C. 11. Twitty, and south by .. . ] John Valandinghaiu and James S. Thomp- , ^ ? to* Church.) ?on. ?c boots dr Ti e tract, it is said, contains over 200 a- , ?r ,?)or ral.) crcs, but before the day of sale it wil I he re- 108 boots, d surveyed, and a plat made, so that the pro- shoes, a first inc (Tury.) ciso number of acres will be known, and the fashionable same sold by the acre. ]P listinguished Terms : Cash sufficient to pay costs and ndicated. yet expenses, the remainder on a credit of 1,2 . j )*? day intents is de- a,,d 3 years, tho purchaser giving bond and 1 u ?f Roun s their litcra- *<'ourity, with interest annually from dav of this mark i their chief 8a'e' :U1(' ? mortgage, of the premises. " ofmy custom nfcssedlv far JAMES II. W1TUKK8IH M)\. f<>r a superioi class. Iilnrl. C. K. I). thc lilmN 'e of Christo- Hoc. 8. 1851. . 4 ??It I ? *? nt celebrity, Printer s fee, $5.62. Job Work $3.00 j oriountry.t tractive, from NOTICE ' ' !K"m UuSi Jthcr liternry 11U1AV/JJ * i lio|os to 8uit tine, and firs A LI, portions indebted to the estate of . n (treat Hrit J\ Klish.i Can is deceased, are ret justed to Such works come forward and pay up. w i,.;n. few Novel," Uncaster C. IL.Dccl, 1852. ? oouum, Hand," Katie 11. H. VVYI.1R, Adtnr. I'hieh nnine- j N. II, Tlie notes are in the hands of J. J^C'. r the lending j R. Magill, who will always be found at his to be reprin- | store, read) to make settlements. Ohea.1 the pages of i It. K. W VI.IK. i iiicdhy.Mcs. Dec. 1,1852. * 40?tf. I riliers to the ' . always rely . MOTICK. | wish f those tasci- J fT^HE suliscribiTs have this day formed a | ^ ^ J ? ^ l JL co-partnership under the name ami tirm Xl7il7! ?u 7" I a* i> a iti * a* a* ?i c i sell the Diiliii I of Hurton & l'nitcr, tor the purpose of car- j . ? Per ann. i rving on the general Auctioneering llussi- I n lfrym"r rs 83 00 j ness. u.lln?w h? *-s 5 00 W. M. BART< )N on11U.,c '"V., pws....7 00 WM. T. PINKER. V'v 'i "irl 8 00 J December. 1st 1852. til 4tT7 ,, ?" ' ,u j. 3 00 : ! Vrh'H- ?n'' ?' s-8 9 00 Iron KX|M*C(?mI Daily, i fair price all iews..l0 00> r WILL in a few days offer for sale, about jj rpj rate., in ad- ! 1 7-000 U,s- of ,ron* , ly 'r?'?,nested Stale where ' J- ADAMS: J Hm in warn NEtJltOES 1-on SALE. ~ JH?'* Minos A. Gulp, J ,, .... - _ 1 f Partition of | Lite' Chilis 1J("Ja.min A ?t nl. S NCffrOCS I .. . ., .y ' anv one or i Virtue of the decree of the Court of ; U A vf U lis: Four eo-! Equity in above case, 1 will sell at Lmteviews, will i c"*ter C. II., on the 1st Monday in January, ' four copies ' 1 HAS, the following negroes, allotted to the "\T()W I f pkwood for ' children of A. R. Culp, and ordered lo he jV j sold, viz: Spencer, a fellow aged about 34 j _a'1(_ | years ; MilIvv, aged about 3(1, nn<l her child 1 l"wlMri , Wtsoy : Nancy, about 10 y ram old. ! r Yf 1 w the great 1 Terms:?A credit of 12 months, purchas- . ' ? 1 ti ule on these ' "giving bond and two good auictica, with ,ra ST) very trilling interest from day of sale, U hmL | J. II. W1TIIKRSP<*>N, ] ?, Per annum. | C\ !* D. . . , Blackwood ' December 4. 18.13. of thomwhe 1 13; From 44?4t. Printer's Fee ^3.16 Job wnrk$2.50 improvement 00; on a Re- ? ~ .. fo rate) on! CANE CREEK '^V, Tbopre^nt , Brenat|pins it 14; on a Ro- A ** A T1 ** HUlr i 4ft Ij jrL 1 a Vm llll .V. .. laim-aster, l?l ^ l": "r distan- ^ g miles north of lancaster c. h. ) z~_ p _ ;tion .liould BDWARD LIVINOSTON, Principal, S I' I i C I by mail, and | '' HUS' TKK8 ; , and regular Rov. D. P. Robinson, (i. W. GaMbi.f., l~tf~ The R. I). M. Duxlap, R. II. Crockett, announce hi imunieattona Hugh Dr Arris 1* Z. Williamson. f... , .. . t.paid to the .... o.... of Clerk of I ^FIIK Academic year consists of two see- _on*_. ,i?n. . flni ? a., oj Monday in November, nnd clcsc* the ltd .'It. EDI :ioid street.] Fl.'day in April, and the 3d opens on the 4th A. B. BLAC New-York. , Monday in April, and clow* on the 4th Kri- of the Court Beentlypub" day in September. Htenhens^f Riate* of Taition I?or session. - _ of Yale Col- Reading. Writing, Selling and K- < 3 vols., royal Arithmetic $.00 a candidate 14 steel and game, with (ieography & E (;raminnr,$8.00 Coiirt at t||C e, in muslin Same, with all the higher branch- .. \\V V\ >r the mail, M of Mathematics, Natural, Intel- ' loctual, and Moral Phihtsophjr, o"?nr t-n?i Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology. MR. EDr krZZV IjOjrio and Rhetoric $15.00 H. ADAMS The School recommends, itself to parents Clerk of the and guardians as well by the healthiness of ,T , vtfrM its location, as by the competency of its In tliANKS; I nlactor. Boarders will hnd good aceotn- " l ! modation near the academy upon reasonable |r#f The i? ,or 9,110 j terms. announce hir j Nov. 10,1853. 40?1V * Clerk of the Jb 4 * k - - 7 ' \ % )QPS& GROCERIES. WISCELL ASEOB8. Y AND STAPLE CARHIAOE8. r\^7> /pt/n\/R\iTh rw^ni"??-,?. . ? - ' SW U * U UU U J ' ' I 'I,r' ""oscriucr lias nna will kccrp con0 3 0 3 9 01?$ Q stantly on hand, a fine and laugc assort<-> ? ^=5 . H nicnt of Carriages^ consisting of every vafien k* & rw? a IV H f to of the most fashionuhlc styles of Rock4 4' 1 9 ' ' aways?two, four, live and aix seated. Also ING& LEMAN,formerly ofand one and two horse hnggin, double aud sirisors to C. &. E. !>. Kerrisos & gle suited, with and withont tops. Also; respectfully call the attention of an extensive ners, and others visiting Charles- _ . . _ __ assortment of Assortment of IlnrnfM. [MM ||| Gentlemen from a distance wishing to ^ ^1 A1 5?, ' purchase vehicles of any description, need ?J ' -- j have no fears about finding something hero g which will be found more com- to please them, not only in appearance, but ins ever before been offered in j in quality ami price, for we will not be oxj celled nor undersold by any establishment s in their lino have been manu- ' in the State, all orders promptly and fnitkrcsrltj to order, and imported di- 1 fully filled. Carriages and Harness WnrfsnII he Wnrmaatcd loprove as j ted. Establishment near to the Kingai Mountain U. R. Depot. rice system will he rigidly ad- j It. T. WIIEELER: I purchasers may depend ujmiii Yorkrillc, S. C., Oct. 8, fff.W. lieing priced us low as tliev can Jfi if. in any city in the United States. ? ? attention t. r, .t? w ^ THUBIOW CASTON, . ancy Dress Goods, Embroid- ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI TOR IN EQUITY. 1 Sbirtine.', Linen?,g "" .'? e Damasks, Diapers, Adimmng Ihttncts. ings, Napkins. Doylies. OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C.^OFS with every variety of long _ ? ;ton Sheetings, and Hosiery EGGS ! EGGiS ! ,, , . I I cents per Dozen will be paid for Eggs 'mauv^tve'f i'Vmi ?v ' from this time till Christmas hv 5 I M ? HOWIEU.*. BRO. ?> "II. m:irM-i. R.-ll \ir Nov 3 1!S5^ 39 tf CI I Alt I.ESTON, S. C. ' , ' Sfor the Wholesale Store. ~ CATAWBA HOUSE, ' On Uain-Slm'l, Kerseys, Plaids, &.c. (.1 few rods South of the Court House.) nleechcd and bro. homespun. , , ,r , ? Joans. Sattinotts and Cassimcrcs ! lHhabove nnined House lias ints, DeLnins, &c. bo,'n much enlarged and put JSUL ?ALSO, in thorough repair and furnished anew, K, Uojio and Twine ; | and is now prepared to accomodate all and, ^ ^ those disjtosed to give it a call. The suhICertifieri liiskey, scnlier makes no Ixiasts but will simply ?. Old Kit Do. say that the Public shall be nceommodaJourbon Hourinc do. j? ;i stvlo not excelled by any House aid Champa,pnc. j,, thc up ;ouulrv. StaTs.!?,? , J.A.1IASSELTIS-KV tio and Java Coffee, Lancaster, rrb 12 tf 1 L'hcese, Superfine. inf. Crushed aud Powdered Su- K IT B V P V I Iff tl and \V. I. Molasses, for sale by Obul III Illlli W M. C. MOORE, ? IjMf dm MSi'i OBIFSBI nd Retail dealer in Heavy and Jk .'A TT' SfcN*iWrJ "? W >oods and Groceries, W QBi ISjJBSJ CAMDEN, S. C. \| AY BE FOUND AT THE CATAW35J. . 4.5?3ni. i.vt ba House, at all times, ready to wait upon those who mav need his services as a I ESI I SUPPLY 8unreyei: *pril 28 12~{L tpn ERASER & THOMSON, fl i Q * 5BPPPPfl0,1> Factors & Commission Merchants, . . " $ adgf.r's aoRTii wharf, v receiving mv Fall sunitlv of i? : f,no fa,l,He CHARLESTON, S.C. PS, for OK.VTSd- BOY S'?">'? "tA?CR. tail s. inra?i?. 'osh and water proof. India rnh- Sept. 1. 1S52. lr?30. us for ladies and gentlomen, La to, also a largo supply of negro I,nilca*tcr Division, No. 30, rate article, also, a variety o SONS OF TEMPERANCE, 'ine Clocks Holds its Regular Weekly Moctings at the Temperance Hall every Tuesday Evening, and 30 hour; also a very fine ar at 7 o'clock. I. II. BI,AIR, ets, the best article ever brought June 1H. 19 U.S. et, ordered expressly for those lers who have heretofore called r artieie which I did not have at Valuable Sc Likley Negroes of which 1 propose to sell as low l-'OR SALE* d of any other merchant in town hcrefore. I respectfully solicit the 1^ order of James II. Withorspoon Ordif all, and more especially the la- 1 * nary for Lincnster District, and in purr taste is tine,and 1 have fine nr- huance of the Will of the late Simon Beckthem. hain dee'd., will be sold at his lato reaideneo Respectfully, 5 miles south of Lnncasterville on tlie CamEl.I C. BiSIIOP. den road, on the 23d and 24th days of Dc!, S. C., Nov, 3, 1852 3'J tf ceinber 1852, the whole personal estate or_ dered to be sold, consisting of about (ill fl 111 Q 30 LIKELY & VALUABLE NEGROES I?-' among the number is an per Than Ever, EXCELLENT YOUNG SMITH, t BELLAIR, .8. C., | several choice young fellows, women, boys '] SUBSCRIBER, and girls, two good WAGONERS. Also, ling to reduce his stock, onc Carriage one Buggy, Wagons and gears U.M.MEIt (itX)DS, pre- Plantation and smith tools: Horses and aliasing his Fall supplies, will Mules, n large stock of cattle and hogs, ; a ice of Summer Goods on hand quantity of corn nnd fodder, and many and ' ?/ prirrs, those in want of goods vajious other articles. ro an opportunity to pua-hase The negroes are pronounced by good judadvantageous terius. An early to bc n" exceedingly likely gang. They ,1 ... i i. . j ...in I... cxia ti... J? -r?i- *L - ??J >< , .13 i',n(^,1111.-1 iii.h iivr.\|)ocu'a. ..... ... m>- iii? ""J ?' nine?iur ->tn. s, Beeswax, Tallow, Feathers, TERMS.?For the negroes, a credit of 1 tags taken in exchange, and a am* 2 years, purchaser giving bond and two owed for each. good sureties, with interest annually from CHARl.ES P. EVANS ?lay of sale, and a mortgage. Portho other liose indebted to me arc earnest- estate a credit of l'i months with interest to settle as early as possible, as from AaY of sale, note and two good sureties, t of Money. " C. P. F,. ' JANE E. BECKHAM, Exrx. C., July 14. 23 tt A. J. CAUT1IAN, Ex'nr. Nor. 24, 1852, 42?5t. Printer's Feo <6.75. DISSOLUTION. ERREAN HALL. fill IE Mercantile firm of James D. Mcllwsin, t ii nriTTD * tit. * II. E. NVylieand Samuel B. Maasey con. J. CUUoAKT. ducted by J. B. Boyd.clerk, under the natnp ,. ... r , of J. I). Mcllwain, is this day dissolved by onus the ct./ens of tins place, nuituarconscnt> 9 V f " i'i ' J"! In I ' . 'V V n m 19 5-4?" All persons indebted to the firm, who , "" V IMI I" o giv ing io>e lo (.ost |,niat pay their indebted? isli to do so, an opportunity of . , P, r ' . , . ' 11 3 ness by the first of January next. The Goods on hand will be sold at rp .y ra Art /fa .tts p for CASH. Robt. G. Mcllwain is hereby mi' W Wi Sk '-w W' 'sa unpointed our selling and receiving agent. 4 Ft : \ JPt * > JP4 fil JAMES I). McllAVAlK .... m R.HWYUK. s or their friends. The latest 8. jj MASSEY. Is i.re now in his possession. Nor. 24th, 1852 42 6t v I gontltfinen are respectfully so- - 1 and examine his stock. IrOH. iks inserted in Ia.ckuta and i ^ /ww\ I.BS. IRON FOB. SALE t/>W M-.r j'VHJO W ^ ; ?^_ 1 &, MAHSKY. II IM ft W 1111? t! " Wajchaw Tent. I. Q. SLn 1IJ 1\ U I 11 h A . r KKT8 eyc Thursdliy even. frit ndn of j. a. stknvman .-m in# at 7 o clock. iii) us a Candidate for the office* A. J. ^BCRE^M. S. he Court, nt the ciiNuing Kloc- IVOTICEt I WII.L offer for wile at LnneMtor C. IL, on thu ffrnt Monday In January next, the , [TOR :-*-l'lcnae announce Mr. Plnut#***" on \\4ich I am now living. KMON, na a cnndldate for Clerk Any person wishing to purchase would do ftl the next election, and oblige ?*" *? 7mo tl" iitMvuomi'Do day of sale. It in well adapted to.the cultivav 1 tion of corn and cotton. ANDREW COUNTRYMAN. r. niLI.lNC>8 la anaouunced aa Dec. 8th 1852. 45 3t pd. for the office of Clerk of the ? - ??. noxt election, by i \NE THOUSAND dollars in shoes and itlKNDHA SUPPORTERS. V/ Boots for sale bv .* M. 8. gOKREU* <fc BRO. POR:?Plense announce JOHN Air, Dec. 16, I85i^ 4J?If. J| $ ,y ss a snitablc candidate for WROUGHT from Manufacturers and others Court, at the next election, and f> at t?i? best houses in New York aai MANY VOTER8. Baltimore, a terjr IW1 stock, Mfeludiqg mttry - ?- ? thing agd more too, which we a renew offerfriend, of Willi,, n as a candidate for the office oj *Jh M. 8. SORRKI.f, A BRO Court at the next election,. $ BJ AVr, IN*, fflhi, 15?'If. *