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fc. ' A. M. tfhipp, Professor North-Carolin University. Jas. T. Munds left without an appoiu ment on account of ill health. J. W. Kelly and S. W. Davis transfe red to the Pacific Annual Conference. Guvkunok or Massachusetts.?11 telegraph wo learn that Hon. John I; Clifford was elected Governor of Mjiasji chusetta by the Legislature. This is r< garded as an anti-freesoil triumph, as M Clifford incurred all their op|x>sition, an is inimical to their machinations. 538T" On wonderous age ! when want < native charms, no longer fills fair wonie with alarms : when painted roses' 'dorn th II . I A. A..it! t..A I. auuw race, ami cnuun Hiiiiiin^^ gi?*> ovr ^ ery grace, when piles of gold, her sires i) gotton gains, are full attonement for th wont of brains ; when solid graces wield blunted dart, and musk and moonlight wi the lover's heart. A tender conscience is an incstimabl blessings ; that is, a conscience not onl quick to discern what is evil, but instant) to shun it, as the eyelid closes itself again.' the mote. ftlflriingt a. MARRIED, on Thursday evening, the 6t inst., bv Rev. W. F. llrasington, MP THOMAS STOVER, to MISS M.tRN daughter of John Valnndingham, all ofthi District. "'COM ME KOI A I,. LATEST DATES. From Liverpooi Doc. 21 From Havre Dec. 2 From Havana Jan. 1 Charleston Markets* Saturday Morning, Jin. 14. Cotton?There was rather an active dt inand for this article to-day, which resulte in the sale of upwards o? 2700 bales, r prices showing a lirm market. The sale were as follows, viz: 30 bales at 8 k: 3 at Rj 26 at 8}; 6 at 8}; 7 at 8}: 5 at 8; 54 at 9j 306 at OF- 35 at 9|; 275 at Of: 36 at 0 9-H V irt 9|; 62 at Of; 75 at 9fc 1200 at 10, au 291 btdca at 10(0. Columbia Market, Jan. 14. Cotton.?The Cotton market was rathr less active to-day, and although there wn no quotable decline in prices, still in some c 4ho transactions of the day buyers operate on rather butter terms than on the proviou dujr. 494 ball* were sold at 7 J to yj cent: Am otjuc* or fact, I* worth a pound c theory: and the swarm of conclusive fact that cluster round that incomparable prcpni ution, Hooflond's German Bitters, prepare by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, cstal fishing its value as a tonic and restorutivi Isre such as would prevent incredulity itse from questioning its efficacy. In nil wisest diseases of the stomach, whether acute e * chronic, it mny Ik- recommended for it southing, cordial, and renovating inllut nc Ityspepsia, heartiuirn, loss of appetite, tin i?ten, nervous tremors, relaxation, debility, A are relieved by tlie bitters in a very a be up-en of time : and a perseverance in thei , si C never f ile to work a thorough cure. ,32?2m ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDE] ImiMfrtint ?I Is J. S. I long! ton's Pepsin, 'l'hc Trim Digestive Fluid, < ' Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet or th Fourth Stoin teh of the Ox, after direction ?f Baron liobeg, the great I'hysiologici fTlcinlat, be J. S. Houghton, ,11, I)., Phil: dflphta. 'rtlis is truly a wonderful remind f??r Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Uvt , yf , Complaint, constipation and Debility, curio niker Nature's own Method,hv Nature's ow Afcnt, the GASTRIC JUICK. Pamphlet: containing Scientific evidence of its volu: furnished bv Agents gratis. See notie among the medical advertisements. C1 J JliVf JDVERTISMKNTN. l Administrator's Sale. TJY pormisaioe of John R. Joy, O. K. I S * J. J I will sell on the first Monday in Fel: runry next, before the Court House door i T I-aocasicrvflle., y, 17 LIKELY NEGROES, belonging te the cst.it*' of John S. Cunning to ham, deed.,to wit:?Milley nnd 2 children r j2 Eliza nnd four children ; Nancy nnd child 0 .J^P Emnkry and child. The others arc mei good "field hands, one of which is nlso u fai B Carpenter nnd Blacksmith. W. C. CUNNINGHAM, Adm'r. Jon. W, IU1 49?3t 1 Valuable Negroes. ft I* sold before the Court hoim Y V at Camden on the first Monday i February next ensuing, It PRIME YOUNG NEC ROE? ft,belonging to th? Da Knlh Munufncturin ft Company. These negroes arc all of goo character, and only sold because the Con 1 p isy intend to run their Victory with whit jft? Txixsor Szi.s.?A credit of one, two an 2 three years, with interest frotn day of sal puthilin giving Itond nnd approved pc -ons! eeari'y. with s mortgage of the proj arty, and paying for neceosary papers. Camden, Jan. 11, 1853. _ 49?3t Jp Tor Planters. |4 T UST received a large supply of I'long C ? ft Moulds. 7 . JONE8 CROCKETT. I ft ^n. 19. 4to??3t. \\\ Sheriff's Sales. T) Y virtue of a writ of Fi fa to me direct* 11 i ..an ...ii i e .i. . o . if j_. * win ?th wvro mo wuu iiimnr uw in Ijaneaater, on the find Monday in Pebruj fT next, within the legal hours of sole, or i1 Bay Mare, levied on and to be sold as tl property of Dorting Hough at the suit of Adam*. Condition*, rash. J. ADAMS, 8. L. D. Jen. 19, ISM. pr.fceftl.ftO. 49?1 Gilt* Creek Stand FOR SALE. . I OFFER for sale, the plantation former! 1 belonging to Isoca llouxe, (der'iL) coi Reining 930 aero* bounded by lands of Sen net Robinson, Richard Cousart, Wm. Taj lor and other*, about 9+ mile* from Lane* terville. Upon the place is 0 very comfort MS 4 welting house, and the place coo tail *A about 100 acres of wood land. v1 I will sell the above plantation on reasoi able terms, assorting to the present price < i HI ^ Tl1* pi*** I* healthy, sad the Ian ij4B? ||P show far haelf. For further onrticulni Ijifll apply to R. H. Crockett or myaolf. JOa A. CUNNINGHAM jjLf Jan. 19, IS53 49?It. : mmw um t* A FTER returning 111/ sincere thanks t< x Il former kind ana liberal patronage, 1 GROCERIES A Consisting i L GROCERIES, SUGARS.?New Orleans, Muscovnd i" and West India. COFFEE.?Rio, Java, nr r. Lugthro. TEAS.?Gunpowder, Green, II J son and lllnck. CANDLES.?Sperm, Ad innntine nnd Tallow. CHEESE.?Gosln and English. BACON.?Sides, Shoulde f nnd Hams. FISH.?Salmon, Herring nr Mackerel, all numlieni. SALT, constant n on hand. TOBACCO, at prices rangir c from ten to lifty cents per pound. Sega r- of all kinds, at prices ranging from eight I I forty dollors per thousand. LARI) nr BUTTER constantly on hand. FRUIT: IP ?.. I) P: ? 1 - ? J " nuvu on JV4HOIH*, n;'!i /immiHiH, i>rn/.H mil n &e., &e. SPICES.?Alspiee, Nutmeg n Cloves, Cinnnnion, Ginger, Mustard nr Pepper. PICKLES.?English and Dome tie, a variety. KETCHUPS.?Mushrnot Walnut and Tomato. PRESKRVES.0 Citron,Oranges, Limes, Pine Apple and Gii y ger. HRASDY FRUITS.?Peaches,Che y ries, Limes, Pine Apple, Raspberry, Blacl |t berry, Plums, & c. IlERMETfCALL sealed articles?Sardines, lobsters, Sal mo &c. CANDIES of all aorta. CRACl - ERS.?Wine, Soda, Butter, I?omon, Sug.i Shir, Huston, &e. Constantly on hand good supply of ORE EN FRUITS,such i ^ Oranges, IxMnuns, Apples, Bannanas, &.c. I intend to attend to the receiving and f< ' ise to do it faithfully. I am also prepared "? Messrs. Chambers J offers &i Co^'jCharlesto 1 will pay liberal prices for COTTON, - of barter, and all persons who bring those goods, would bo benefitted considerably b; I intend selling EXCLUSIVELY for wish bargains to give me a call, and they w ). able, particularly, where Groceries and 2 In a word I nm determined to sell both C 1 ever been sold in the State, except Charles Camden, January 5, 1853. s NEW ADVERTISEMENTS <1 It ? -* * Land to Rent. h I Wild, rent on Saturday, the 20th of Ja . I uury, 1853, on the premises, the lands < (j M. G., Samuel C., and Dr. William T. Ciu ton, on Little Lynche's Creek. T. P. BALLARD. For the Parties. Jan. 19, 1853. 49?It SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR A Monthly Journal, H DEVOTED TO TIIF. ISTFRESTS OF SOUTHER ?. AGRICULTURE, And designed to improve both the soil and 0 ,f mind; to eletate the characters of the Til ? lers oj Utc toil, and to introduce a f. More Enlightened System of d Agriculture, Horticulture, Stock breeding, and f Ucnrral harm If Economy., ,f ILLUSTRATED WITH NUMEROUS < ,r Elegant Engravings. ..damed i.ek, m. d., and u. redman, Editors. 4' u | A rol.IJ.ME Eleven commenced 1st of Jai c V uary, 1853, each number will cont-ii ,r 1 Thirty-two largo octavo pages, (7J bv 11 ii ;r dies,) of closely printed matter, cmnnicin the contributions of some of the most into ligent and practical planters in e very soctbi - of the Southern State*. 1 TERMS: 1 Copy one year, $ 1 ,r fi - 44 5 10 I'J 44 - 44 10 '* 'lb 44 14 44 'JO " loo 44 44 44 15 Always in Advnuce. ."r Tin* Hills of all specie-paying Hanks r jr coivod at par. All money remitted by mni n postage p.dd, at the risk of the Publisher. Address W. S. JONES, Augusta, Ha. ? About Money? 11% FO K UATIOA. l)ERSO.\S who bought the 44Lanier " n< X grocs, sold 5th of January 185:2, b - James 11. Witherspoon, Es<j.,Com'r. in E<ju ty for Iaineaster District, are notified that ) will attend at Lancaster C. 11., on the 1> ,* Monday in February next, to receive tli ? first instalment and interest due on their n spectivc bonds, provided it is convenient c desirable to pay. 1 do not mean this us dun, but simply information to those vvh r- prefer paying, that I will receive whatevi ; ] Mum the purchaser* may see proper to p.r ; j After that tunc I may be found at my res i donee in York District, ir JOHN M ABBEY, Committee of James Orsmeer I*anier. Jan. 19, 1853. 49?3t NOTICE. T WILL hoII at Iaincnater C. H.,on thu It m 1 Monday in February, two likely negro* n one, ? beautiful mulatto girl, aged about 1 years; she is an excellent seamstress, wasl 1 cm and irons well, having been raised aboi S the houses she can arrange everything wit g neatness, and in order. The other an ii d dustrious and intelligent boy, about 19 yeai i- old and ploughs well, and eon hoe threi e fonrths of an acre of cotton per day. Pe sons wishing to purchnse such negroes wi d do well to attend the wile, e, Terms or Sale.?Ono and two yem r- : credit, purchaser giving bond and seeurit v ! and a mortmure on the property. THOMAS A. BOONE. Jan. 19, 1869. 49?3t h Money! Money!! BEIMi positively compelled to have moi ey, we hope our cuatomer* w ill n< take it amiss if wo SDK, and then sell thei _ a CUE At* hill of goods the next day, 1: way of compensation, M S 80RREI.I.&, BRO. J Belt Air, Jan. 19 1853, 99 9t Land for Sale. ie te r|MIK legatees of Benjamin Stogncr, dec' J X will offer for sale at lancastcr C. li on inr ih Jionoay in reoruary ibos, ?ik>?j m 200 ACRES Ot LAND, - imm the croaaing of the Rod Field en Roeky River Road, bounded by land* < John Hmull, Jefferson lt?lk, llritton Dlacl mon and Wm. J. Htogner. It la moatly i ly Woods, well timbered and produetivc ft ?- either corn or Cotton. A aurvey and pli ?* will be made before the day of aale. f WM JACKHON HTOGNER, * And other Legatee*, a- Jut. 19,1869. pr.fboftS . *V?49 w 1 ? NefroM to Hiro. if W WIIJ, hire on the flat of January 186 d A at the house of John Hood, dee'd., abo? ra ten or twelve Negroes, consisting of chok fellow* boy a, women and girls, belonging I the minor children of John Hood, dee d. WM. RKED, GiomW > my friends and the public generally, for t offer to them a variety of ND DRY GOODS, n part as follows : CROCKERY?ASSORTED, SADDLES.?Riding and Waggon. BRIDLES.? do. do. ' | WHIPS.?Carriage, Buggv, Driver. ' ding and Wagon. Cards. Cotton and W m| POWDER & SEIOT. rs : Also a stock of ld T1RY fiOODS. ,,r: Consisting in part us follows : M ; 100 pieces prints n t prices from 5J to '25 100 M l.ongclotli 44 " 18 uj \ Large Stock Brown Homespun, 4 to l'2j s^_ | 6 Bales of Blankets at prices from one <1< '; to two dollars per pair. Kerseys and IN, 1 from 13 to '20 cents. Do Kal'b Osnabi ,j always on hand. THREAD?DeKalb s. Dearborn, and Concord, nlso, a variety n Muslins, Alpnccns, Linen for shirts, T ings, Apron checks, Pocket Hundkerchi n_ Head Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspend r. Sheetings, Drillings?Linen and Cot k_ ! Ginghams, l.indseys, Plaids, Flannels, t y ; eii), Surge, Ciishmeres, HOSIKR V of n i kinds, (H.OVES, of nil kinds; L/Af j SHIRTS, Marino Shirts and Draw ! Cloths, Cnssiineres, Snttinctts, Tweeds, I n' j bons, Kdgings, Laces, &c. Also, Viol j Shot Guns and Kitlcs, nt ten and fifteen < ) lars, and a great variety of Groceries (Dry Goods, too tedious to mention, arwnrding business as formerly, and will pr to make liberal advances on Cottons shippc n. FfiOUR, CORX. &c., particularly in the ' articles to market, and want large quant itie y giving me a call, and making Know the I ('ASH, and most respectfully invite all i ill find that the cash system is decidedly pr? Dry Goods are connected, iroccrics and Dry Goods, cheaper than they li iton. 11. W. ClIAMBLR* 47?3n 1 j" Waxhaw Tent, I. O. I I^'TEETS every Saturday cv< jjlfl, iiitf at 7 o clock. JAMES M. HENDERSON, R. t n : LAND FOR SALE. T WILL olfer my plantation whereo JL now live for sale, on the first Monda February next, said land lying on the wn of I lannah's creek, adjoining the land: Hugh Hord, and J. II. Witbcrspoon, lai d is well adapted to the cultivation corn and cotton, as well aa small grair n There is in the tract about 177 acres, of wI 100 acres is cleared and under good fen the ballancc is in woods and well timber* ,e JOHN 81NGJ Jan. 5, 1853. 47? notYce7 T AM prepared to pay a part of the indi J[ cdness of Rev. E. 1>. Ir.iser, decease first call first paid, t JAMES M. INGRAM Ex'oi Jan. 5, 1853. "1 In Equity?I aim >- John S. Perry, Peter ter. Hill of Revi n H. I'orry, Supplemental A] i- vs. tition real esti Lucy Perry, et al. Joshua Perry, CI f S. Perry I T appearing to my satisfaction that I JL. Perry, Elijah Carlisle, and Eli/.abeth wife ; John J. Clanton ami Sarali his v Win. S. Perry, and Joshua Perry fondants in abovo case, reside without limits of the state : it is ordered on tuoi of Clinton and llanna, solicitors fore pluinants, that the said defendenta do ans plead or demur to the bill in eliove ease, fi. or before the 16th of April 1863, otlierv [| judgment pro confcsso will bo ordered ' tainst each and all of them. J.H. WITHERSDOON, (', E. Is. I Jan. 6, 1863. -17?3ni. l'r. fee EBENEZEll ACADEMY. J rpiIE exercises of this Institution will [ I 1 resumed on the. second tlonduy in J j | nary next It will be opened for the ret (l j lion and instruction ot all pupils that t |0 | desire to be prepared for entering an] | the Colleges in the United States; also ir | all such as may wish to receive a thoroi i English Education. The scholastic y u will consist of two sessions of live tnor ,r each. 1'upils will be received at any t v during the session, but no deduction will ^ tnade in any instance whatever, except crises of protraeted sickness, for such us i leave before the end of the session. The lowing are the rates of tuition per sess'u Orthography, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, or either of them $( Tho whole, or either of the above, with English tirammcr and * Geography ? * History, Natural 1'hilosophy, Chemistry, or any other high English Broneh 1*J ' Intin and Greek Language* and Mathematics, or either <?f them.... 1" v Good and rnnveniunt boarding can be rH 'at Eight Dollars per month. ?- JOHN A. ALSTON, Principal. lj The following eertiiicate of the boart j Truster's is subjoined: 117- sL- 1 ! 1 m - - II t, ine unucnugiieu, i rustees OT MK r* zer Male Academy, would respectfully at that, Gen'l. Alston has hud charge of Acmieiiiy fur ihc iasi iwo yeani. it in nt less for on to remark that he is a gcntlei _ of tine talents, lilieral uducation and linis 1 style of Elocution, hut it is proper for ui I any, that he devo'es all his time, and has d a- ' cated all his energies to Teaching )t have attended the examinations of his Sch in have heard his scholars declaim, and we >y unhesitatingly say, that his success has ly met our high expectations?he appear understand fully the Philosophy of his I fesaion. We would, therefore, cordially ? commend his School to the liberal ssppoi a generous and discerning public. If you want your sons taught hox " think and ho*c to speak, send themto ' General. li J: MONROE ANDERSON. JOHN JOHNSON, ' , E. AVERY, , \ J ALEXANDER FEW ELI* i J. W. RAWUNSON, P * J. S. BARNETT. j " Ebenezorville, Jan. 5, 1858 47 It it Notice! A Of ?L- - * Ai |Riwfli woo m ioocmh to aaberriber, ir? inforotod that tl notaa are in Um haodaof J. C. Secmt. f for collection, and are adriaed to care c< ~ by settling before Febrmafy. R UlYOW ^ Jany 12, 1863. 49^ ' BLANKS! BLANKS! BUM Of every description, for n at this Officq, # _ [M I 8 C E L L A N lill [I S. M I S fil I FOR WARN all persons from trading or trafficking with iny son Benjamin Abbey must l>? comp Franklin Ross, on my account. lor he is not t? cn'c'! ,'U! > of age, and I will not pay any debts that he t>ry "t six hum may contract on my account from this d .te. ",c teacher,wi WILLIAM ROSM J the school will Ri Doc. 34, 180J. 47?3tpd.. I who intends i . - - _ _ I business will , ltfegroes for Ssle. must be rcceh nY order of James 11. Witherspoon, Or- i estiinonial dinary of Lancaster District, will be require sold at tho residence of Mrs. Mary Russell, on the 1st day of February 1853, "the whole , j personal estate of Sarah ltnssell, dee'd, con' I sistingof eight negroes, viz :?Fanny, Sarah. Lancaster (, i Nancy, Osborne, Winney, Ijowis, Mariuh and j *% Tri-wee liar ^,,|I'w;n? mostly young and likely. Also, and send bill t s a few cattle, household and kitchen ftirni- I ~ ll | ture and other property. J 1 ^1* ; Terms;?13 months credit, note and two JOHN Cain, '" f good sureties, with interest from day of sale, fl ey by a M : l RBUBEN BAILhY, Ailtn'r. j ed to be sold I Jan. 10, 1853. 48?3t pr. I'ue ;St3.37 | The order was crs, \oti v i:. off but. sinee & EXCHANGE HOTEL. j "'Si" ;,! all : fTHK subscribers beg leave to inform the Hons n?t to ha /.; V i citizens of I jincaster and the public gen- *''r. District, as ,.rH( erally that they have taken the House on the gainst any pen lib- corner of Main street and Church street, ) ' u'" P!,y '' lins, fonnerly occupied by A. Mayer, and they I ai,v person wI dol- j fledge themselves that their table shall be ! tho Sheriff < and furnished with tho best the market can a (ford i and attended by attentive servants, and our Dec. 23, 18.^ om | stables shall always Ik- furnished with pi en- ATh d to l* of provender and good hostlers. The house having been thoroughly repair- -wx \\v\1 ed is now rendered a comfortable abode | \ temberla M for the weary travelW late Mrs. Mart raot. f icro BALLARD. ter District, i ivho ? 18j.3: . 48?5t named JIM, ? fcr- Money Found. "?<*? n mulatto 17'OUND, in tho Store of Billings & 11. Ik, I''?1': "to|"p"8' inve 14 n i m . ,t ' when spoken I 1. a Bank Note, which the owner can him as hein.r i , have by describing the same and paving for ;7 i ; *?=>!_ r?! LWLASTIU pav the above l." I)A(iUEli It E AN IIA I,L. s""'"1"""S m. | J. B. COUSART. Adm'r. est..I N OW" Informs the citizens of this place, Dee. I?*" and country generally, that he is *** South ( ' now prepared lor the purpose of giving those Watchman, Se who may wish to do so, an opportunity of tor. N. C. and procuring perfect C* times. iiUMmmr* < of of themselves or their friends. The latest the improvements are now in his possession. BH1TISJ of l?idies and gentlemen are respectfully soi. lieited to eall and examine his stock. JrUMl deli XltsiATiTRES inserted in I/oekets and Ct.9i Breastpins in the neatest stvle. JK-hvered in nl d. Lancaster, Sept. 16, 1862. 32?Iv United Stotes, , . forwarded by i it iBtate of South Carolina thc lj,u> ,,ost ( LANCASTER DISTRICT. RATFS" Ex 1'nrte. i ulit- Burwell Boykin, A. II. Boy-> In Equity. The I/ondonf, ? kin, Ijciduci Boykin, ct *1. N UNDER the authority of the decree, in ' ^^'n^urK' the above case stated, I will offer for v . sale at puhlic auction at 1 jancasterC. II.. on 10 ' ?r 1 ri the first Monday in February next, the fol- w.tm'ncaa lowing tract of laind, U? svit : a tract con- u 1 Ivor taining 500 arro* ?uara?? 6m*a, lying ill ... . ,. . [tor- coster District, on Cain Crock, bounded by " % "" lie s.iid creek on the east, and"on all other sides ... , , lias. bv lands belonging to J. I). Witlierspoon, . ., Dr. Thornwell, Thus. K. Curt-ton. and An- ,V#U,e P0'.' m> drew Crockett, excepting, nevertheless, the f""1 ..[V1 A 1 to i ,!.i i i . . voted to politic i.;? mill.nndonu acre ot the land, on the west , *' ,,w ., .... . . ,. i ii ru character w .:? side ot i .'iin creek, which Were conveyed by , H..- Miller, to D. 11. Cantzon on the 20th \? IU' "'I1,' ne e \ -i .w'.o a-ove all other ,1... of April, 18Jd. . , M,e .n .i i u ,i \ n troml, still nndt i... 1 er?ih )ne third ensh, the b.illnnce up- . ' ,. llon ... .. i . ' i>her North, in en a credit ot one an t two years, with inter- 1 , . . ? c ?u a . a i ? ? i i . "?d is, at this t .. ... est irotn the date, secured by bond and niort- , , ",r ,., > . . .. the serial wort .... gage or the premises. Purchaser to pay lor . t, ... ' v i >rs notables, writt ? -urn. DUHWEIJ. BOVK1N, KxV. "ppearing in it " Dec. 32, 1832. am and ... the 15?5t Printer's Foe. $6.75 "J* , V ix." (both bv Hutu ' ? -> * Stewart," and SlmM rons rival edili - ? "*'3 Ipublishers in ll THE LANCASTER RAILROAD. Ssll?,hT f ULu'KWoimI. at loo A T a meeting of tlio Commissioners ap- srs, Scott & < Ian- j\ pointed at l-aneaster Court House, by i Iteprint of ilia icp- the Charter, to incorporate the lauieaster on hating the nay Rail Road Company, the following re?olu- noting tales. f of tions were passed and ordered to be publisher ed : US'> Resolved, That the Hooka of nabacription, J',or on) onw ? ear to the capital stouk yf this company Iks open- j ,or any *wo ? itha ^ for the Camden route, Cheaterville route ; J' "r ' ^ nnu mugewny route, on the first Monday in I J',?r "V !VUr ?! I be February next,* being the 7th day of the {V)r J'jnof'woo< bi month, and kept open for sixty days, closing For Illuck wool n?T on the seventh day of April next, ut the fol- *'or ">ackwoo< f?'- ing places, and under tlio ilireeliona of the Vmimente to >n: following commissioners: ancr Mot At Lancaster Court House, 8. C. is*mil trill t> '00 Dixon Barnes, T. K. Curetoo* James II. f Withorapoon, Thomas W. Iluey, Wni. Mc, Krnna, W. C. Cnutliar, John Adama, \V. A. A discount t ' 0? Moore, II. K. Price, and James Robinson. die above pric? At Camden, S C. ordering four < more of the nb I 00 John Rosser, W. Thuriow Canton ami pje? 0f Bhickw Enoch Tryon. |M, nent to one '00 At IVinnsftoro', S. C.?Samnol J. Itarkley, of the four R ',a,i J. Z. liamnymd and J. M. Rutland. $30 ; and so oi At CkWrr Court Unite, S. ('.?John A. lied . . Bradley, Samuel McAllily and ('. I>. Melton. ? At Columbia. X. C.?lames V. I.vloa J The followil Caldwell mid John (J. Bowman. reduction whic ate, At Charlrttan, S,C.?S. S. Farrar, James i, Vh!n our T' Chambers and Frederick E. Fraacr. 1(1 >cd- At i;iifbnrn'ft Store, Jsinrasl.r District Prior to 181; T. I* Clybnrn, Uriah .Williams, nnd An- was 9*J 40; on drew Johnson. . 1815 to 1851, ' ij At Flat Rock I*. O. K- rshaw District.? view 60; In \a; William Kirk land, Win. Fletcher, and Jesse Blackwood 75; ^ Trucsdale. po-tage or. HI mid At Moffat s Old Store, Chester District.? x^ ful- Lewis A. Beekhnin, W. A. RoKeborough nnd ' ito J.B. McGilL ceswUhmthei , .. , . _ w _ At these rati 'ro- At Liberty Hill, S. C.?John Brown, L. (?. ^ |na(j<> j0 rec re- Patterson and Wm. C. Cunningham. thus ensuring I t0' At Miinrw, ,V C.?D. II. Covington, W. delivery. W. Ilart nnd J. M. Stewart. f-if" Remit 'J? At Wilson's Store, llniim County.?Hvgh should bo nlwn 10 Wilson, Win. Crow, and John Walk up. Publishers. ( DIXON ? A It N EH , T. K. CURBTON, L*'" J. II. WITHERSPOON 79 Fulton 8tr | Commissioners TIIOMAS W. IIUEY. a ; at W.C. CAUTIIAN, V.B.-UH lauicaster C. II. JOHN ADAMS, lished, nnd hn W. A. MOORE, MKR'S C.UID n ^ H. R. I'ltlCB, Edinburgh. am JAMES ROBl NSON. lege, New I lev the - WM. McKF.NNA. octavo, contain heir "*?000 woods e milk undersigned having Ml hand a smalt 6'm ^ I stock oMfcli end winter Goods which they ?-a-? ? .j* will sell until the first of March at COST -^T, , , EtiBuor <1 \ SI I, or on a credit at such prices as Farm, lately jjmwc can feel onTOelves aafe at. Oir object is to prepare fora new and complete stock of roil I 18 Hprin, aoo*, **! lk.r.A>r. imiU, .11 ?k? "?" " want goodifthoaD ffc tone and soe as. 1 'n " T W. MOBLEY * C4 1 1.000 lbs. Jan. 19,1863. 48?if 7 . WF>- 4 * t%> flB 4k . ILL AX IS 0IIN. LEGAL KO TiC iCER WMTK1K SALE. irgo of the I-'runkliii A- order of JamcsHJ, Withorsp r, the next year. Applicants A-J dlnnry, will be sold nt the It etent to prepare young men donee of John Hood, deed., on the nith Carolina College. Anil* January, 1853, the ba) lance of thd dred dollars will be. secured to bio personal estate of said dee'd., cc th the liberty to take all that of four No. 1 Mules; one good llors I yield over that amount. One age and Harness ; Thrasher; Smith making teaching a permanent Plantation Tools ; some Househo be preferred. Applications tore;about eight hundred bushels < ed by the 15th of January. quantity of fodder; a large pile ol s of Character and Capacity seed ; Cotton in seed and G bales ol d. Cotton, and other articles. Terms Address ACKX. COFFEY, ) . H. B. MASSEY, DAVID IIOOD, { A Sec'ty. of Board. January 6,1853. -18??t pr 1 II G P IV... I>.1 1 U.t.l 4 V ,r ' IX. i?. V/. I71X. 10cX?S 4IU II k!y Carolinian copy 3 times ?. n> t c :o this office. S. B. M. M?ry Cryo by ncxH InEqni friend, I Lancaster Di NOTICE. ? , " , , j _ ?*"0?? , . , , _ Samuel Crve, et nl. J for s>vttlcm< , who was convicted of vagran- \ ... Magistrate's Court, was sctitenc- 1 appearing to my satisfaction, tti by the Sheriff of this District. A Ul'1 Cr) e.? defendent in above > complied with,and I bd him without the limits of this Stthe sale the said Cain lias ah-1 *,r,1Vr.?(1' on n,otion Moore, Soli I,,,, Petitioner, that the said Samuel Cr\ rcliv given forwnrning all per- 8? or plead or demur, to the petiti rbo'r the said Cain in tineas- bmc C;,HL'? or In-fore the 20th d: the law will be enforced a- l?"l 1853, otherwise judgment pro i son that does so will be ordered against liiin. in sum of TEN CENTS to J- ? WITHERSIHX to will deliver the said Cain Com. E. 1 jf IjftncanttT District Jan. 11, 1853. 48?3m. pr.fc JAMES THOMPSON. ? ? 42rJ': CARRIAGES. 00 Reward I rI^IIE subscriber has nnd will ke ,. . . _L stantlv on hand, a fine nnd lnngi t, during the month of Sep- rn?*nt of Carriages, consisting of evei st, from the plantation of the to of the most fasliionuble styles c a nnningham, in I.aliens- aVvnys?two, four, live nnd six seated onth arolina, a negro man ont. urt({ two horse liuggies, double uud negro about 40 years of g|e seated, with and without tops, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches m, cxten8ivo houlderod. and looks down to. As suspicion rests upon AmnOPIlilt*lit Oi* IIan implicated in the murder of r< .1 r ,. . , 1 , , - , , . . Cientlemen from a distance wis liani, lie has no doubt abscon- ....... t . i i e j e purchase vehicles ot any desenptu ot the consequences. I will I .. < i . r i- ,i_ . . ' liave no fears about finding somethi reward, if delivered at anv lad . ? . , J to please them, not only in appeara mi uiiuuPDni r li in quality and price, for we will no ^Uv 'V- ' ,K' celled nor undersold by any establ to Id late .Mrs. Cunningham. in thc State, all orders promptly an _ * - fully tilled. Carriages and Harness arolinian. Columbia: Carolina ted. Establishment near to the lisbury, N.C.: Raleigh Regis- Mountain R. R. Depot. N. C. Whig, Charlotte, copy B. T. WIIEE! H. S. * Vorkville, S. C., Oct. 6, 1852. 36 III) SCOTT k ('(VS. J W. TIIURLOW CASK a PERIODICAL ATTORNEY AT LAW AND S HJ( ATIO\S. TOR IN EQUITY. Attends the Courts in Lancaster, i 'r&E&*nE^2i . """ *""? nail, under thi? provision* of OF I ICE, CAMDEN, S. C. Ifl'lCO Law, ?t MERELY NOMINAL CATAWBA HOUJ } ? . On Mhiin-Strcct, luarterly Review {Cons rtire.) 2 (A few rods South of the Court li Review ( It A/g.) TIIEalmve named House hi .. . ... . . ML been much enlarged and pi tish Review (Free Church.) , V e i . v 'in thorough repair ami furnisher tvr Review (idheral.) and is now nrcparcd to accomoe 3 ~ those disjvoso<l to give it a call. I Odiuhurgh Magazine {'Tory.) scriber makes no leasts but will say that the Public shall be aceoi iese works are distinguished ted in a style not excelled by anv 1 shades above indicated, yet in the up C),luUrv. rtion of their contents is tit*- " T \ IIA^FI T? al subjects. It is their litera- . , V.? ' ' ' ' Inch gives tlieiu their chief Lancaster, Feb 12 lint tliey stand confessedly far journals of their class. Htack- O IT D AT I? V I \t p r the fatherly care of C'bristo- O U ll t 1j I I i\ It. ainUiins its ancient celebrity, r_. ? ,r ? iine. unusually attractive, from fk A 'VT ^ f T ;s of Hulwer and other literary ^ WW W& ;^J/' (jjfc. lift. en Ibr that magazine, and lirs Vf AY BE FOUND AT THE CA s columns both in Great Rut J1 ba House, at all times, ready United States. Such works upon those who may need his servic ns" and "My New Novel," Surveyor. April *28 1 er.) "The Green Hand," Katie other serials, of which nuineions are issued by the leading NOTICE ! bis country, have to be reprin- * persons indebted to the e ubhshers from the pages ol \ FTisha Garri* deceased, are mp ler it has bccu .ssued by Mes- forwnrd ?IU, . up. o so that Subscnls rs to the (\ ||? Dec. 1, 185*2. t Magazine may always rely <|fy ,{ WVNYLIK / earliest reading of those. haci- ^ B The arte* are in the ban TFRMS II. Magill, who will always be four store, ready to make settlements. Per aun. " ?? iy\ f the. four Reviews... .$3 00 n^, iow ' ai f the foar Reviews... . 5 00 DeC *,' l6b? 4' of the four Reviews... .7 00 ??????? ,th? Re.i.w. 800 CANE CREEK Is Magnzind 3 00 1&. three Reviews 9 00 m M j#f dRAT *VI the four Reviews.. 10 00 i?* V4 Ja Jhfi lU X he made in all cases in ail- ( 5 miles north or Lancaster c, icy current in ihe Stale where , t received at var. EDWARD LIVINGSTON, Prii JLDBBIm TRUSTEES: >f twentv-five per cent, from Rev. D. P. Robinson, G. W. Gas is will ho allowed to (dubs JL Di.nl ap, R. II. Croc ?r more copies of anv one or Huoh Dkafein e* ^ !?/' Will (ivit U'tirliM 'Plum* Fnnr i*n. i .0. . ood, or of onu Reviews, will j rPHE Academic year consists oft nddre** for four copies * H'onH ? tl,B li 1 ommencwt or i'view* and Blackwood for Monday in November, and clones n. Fi.'day in April, and the '2d opens on . 1 Monday in April, and closes on the' liK't'd I <?!?(?(,'?'. I jHy ;n September. rig table will show the great j Hut*'* of Tuflion Per *e* h has been made on these ? ,. ... ... a ?. , ee 1H14, and the very trifling! | . ^n.. | Same, with Geography &l E Gnunma k ?k ?<.?*? in l ' i I Some, with all the higher branch5, the postage on Blackwood v. , , . , .. I- u ... t ia. p. i es of Mathematics, Natural, Inteln single Review 1 12 rroni , . , . ,, , ni i . l on Blackwood 1 00; on a Re- , J*jftual and Moral Philosophy, 1851-52 [average rate) on Chemistry, Astronomy, Gcofogy. .... - ii ,a ti ? __ - . 1/Ogic and Rhetoric I . ' Pr?s'" rj,j School recommends, itself to lack wood, is 24; on a Rc- and glIim)iang wull by th# health ... . its location, as bv the competency o re nw un,f,rrm far all <hMan~ htrucU(r Hoan}era wi? ^nd go^ vntlrd Slabs.) ... _ " s surely no objection should ?**Uon nvM th? UP?" oiving the works by mail, and ,n lfl.n ... their speedy, safe, and regular ( Nov' l0'1852' 40" tanees and rommunivations 1 JOUGHT from Manufacturers ant ys addressed, postpaid to the 13 of the best houses in New Yi Baltimore, n very full stock, includin I thing and nr.ore too, which we are ne' NARD St.Oil &. CO.. ing, and offering too at price* never out rP.nin.ne<> M >*>oo? i ed. FOR CASH or shfTl time. Ncw-^orV. '* M. 8. SORRELL&. L &l Co., have recently pub^ Bel Air, Doc. 1852. tf.ve now for Rate, the EAR *7 JIen|T Steuhcna of f,aiacii*tcr Division, No i Prot. Norton of Yale Colcu, complete in 2 vole., royal SONS OP TK.MPERANCE inp 1600 pagce, 14 steel nnd Hold* it* Regular Weekly Mectini ngravings.. Price-in innnlin Temperance llall every Tuesday I paper cover*, foe the mail, at 1 o'clock. I. H. BLaI June 16. 19 w* it not the aid l Dook dfthe ? r??*?* V. FRASER & THOH80 i ? ?c? Factor* ft Commiation Kerch iiprrtrd Daily, ado**'* south wharf, i few day* offer for sale, about CHARLESTON, of Iron. ratD'k s. frasf.r. raw. a. t J.ADAMS; gapt. 1,1858, It ' ?. i % <4 ? - vEL> - ? >*2 E S. I DRV GOODS & GROCERIES. " FANCY AND STAPLE iTii MY 60001. pcrisha- V _ insisting CHARLESTONS. C? t>R?VVNING &. LEMAN, formerly of and ' , ?? 8.' Jtj successors to C. &. E. L. Kf.rriso.n & Id turnt- ^ wouid respectfully ?all the attention of rr,rt?* n their customers, and others visiting Charlea.. 0 , OI] ton, to their assortment of T packed ?:' m?MM fee 82 ^ nn^' opening which will be fo?md more com plcte than has ever before been offered in 1 that city. ty. ' AH articles in their line have been man1/istriet. factured exyressly to order, and iMruBTED Dill REcTand will be WtirrnnU^l to prove as ent I rejtrrsmted. lat Sam- I The one-price system will be rigidly ndcase, re- hered to, and nurehasers may depend upon it,-, It is every article being priced as low as they can citor for he procured In any city in the United States. e do an- Particular attention is requested to their l>n deportments of ay 01 J\- Silk and Fancy Draw Goods, Embroid:onfesso cries, Carpetines, Blankets, Plantation Woolens, Slvetings, and Shirtings, Linens, I. i). Table Damasks, Diapers, e ft- Towellings, Napkins. Doylies,Together wxtn every variety of long Cloths, Cotton Sheetings, and Hosiery of all kinds. Terms.?Cash or city acceptances eP i0"" BROWNING &. LEMAN. L" 'lsHor " No. 209 & 221 King st. cor. Market, 7,, r CHARLESTON, 8. C, i Also 'i0' 1862- 37 XJL ' Abo, Enquire for the Wholesale Store. lOO pieces Kerseys, Plaids, &c. ICS*. 250 " Rleeched and bro. homespun, hing to " Jeans, Sattinetta and Cassimcres ?n need Veatings, Prints, DcLains, die. ing here AlibO, nee, but Ragging, Rope nud Twlac ; t be cx- AND, ishment | oo hist. Rectified Whiskey,, d f.i'k- Ills. Old Rye Do. war ran- |)y))8 Bourbon &. Houriue do. Lings- Porter, Ale and Champaigne. . 50 Bbls. Superfine Hour, LfcK. 20 M Clarified Sugar, , 50 sacks Rio and Java Coffee, 100 boxes Cheese, Superfine. Brown, I?oaf, Crushed aud Powdered Su1N E-,rs > N. O. and W. I. Molnssae, for sale by ' WM. C.MOORE, 0LICI Wholcsnlo and Retail dealer in Heavy and Fancy Dry Goods and Groceries, ? . CAMDEN, S. C. \.er*h",r ^ 15 45?3m. 5P Cheaper Than Ever. > 9X*> AT BELLAIE, JL 0, THE SUBSCRIBER, House.) STlT- wishing to reduce his stock, ffSH ift of SUMMER GOODS, pre- W * KmI v,ous to pon hasing his Fall supplies, will ' sell the balance of Summer Goods on hand 1 anew, at very raluced prices, those in want of goods <* ? win now nave nn opportunity to purchase lie sul>- on the most advantageous terms. An wurlv simply is solicited, as Bargains may bo expecteo. nmodn- Wool, Hides, Booswnx, Tallow, Feathers, House Eggs, and Bags taken in exchange, and a fair price allowed for each. . CHARLES P. EVANS, l?ft. jj, B.?Those indebted to me are earnest. 1 ly requested to settle as early as possible, as I nm in want of Money. C. P. E. Bellair, S.C., July 14. 23 tt Mail Arrangements. fninden .TZatl , DIE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY,OS asa MB o'clock, P.M. 2 jf DEPARTS TUESDAY TIIUR8D AT, A SATURDAY,At 7 o'clock, A. M. Charlotte noil state of DUE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY,. sLd to At 8 o'clock, P. M. DEPARTS TUESDAY, THURSDAY, * SATURDAY Umr. At 7 ?WofA' A M (Is of J. id at his Concord mail DUE THURSDAY, AT 6 P. M, LIE. DEPARTS FRIDAY, AT 6 A. M. 0?tf. Wlnsboro' mail. DUE SATURDAY, AT 6 P. M. DDPART8 THURSDAY, AT 4 P. tt. pi ni 1 r?? Cliewtcrvillc mull: . h. ) due friday, at 7 p. m. , departs saturday, at 8 a. m. icipal, Chesterfield. C. H. Mail. ,blk' due saturday, at 10 a. m. :kktt, departs Thursday, at 4 a. m. ia m son. wo Bps- All letters must be deposited by 8 o'clk i the 3d p. M., to ensure their departure by next the 3d .. r 1 the 4th mai1Ith Fri- All transcient newspapers seat are required to be pre paid, otherwise they are sion. not mailed. All persons who receive newspapers . ft. 00 and other periodicals, will observe that the '**.00 law requires the postage to be paid ?M?rterly in advance. T. R. MAGILL, P. M. $15.00 /^vNK THOUSAND dollars in shoe* and. ' parents Boota for Mle by iness of M. 8. SORRELL it BRO. f its in- b,,| Air, Dec. 15, 1852. 45?tf. acco,n?- i t T^4A^? ROQUUIC RKMAININCi in the Post Office at Iancaster Court House, for the quarter en. A ding December 31st, 1852. I n<h?m A.?AnveraW. JM. LVflS B?lUrton Darling, Baker A, Bwwida J. * . Brown C, M. t ? C?Clinck J. S. Chancy E., Chevc* R W. " Corwell P. or Heirs, Crosier David 3 tfc, urpass- ^?D?via 8. N. 3, Dnwkina T. N. ?on K?Edwards Mr., Everett Otis, .. F?Frost E. R. Fletnming Archy, Fnnder~4a> hurk L. H. 2, Funderhork D. H. <1?Cray James, Goodnight John, ' "? M?Harper Oeo. Hall Dudley, Hancock B. ' -.a,, J?-Johnston J. T, % JouMlna M., Keobo Miliey. -vening, K_K^t j W p ' a L?I x)ng A. E, fetrr J. W. B. 81?Moore Dset, Mar** Samuel, %Cor. ? mick W. J, MiHer J. H. W, F?-Porter J. M. Mrs., -_f? Right MwlN. ww*? > flnipes Jan., BnHtvan W?. Stot^THq /i paan,81u?s.J.J, ^ T?Thompson Wrn. v nd^om. Watts A, F., Watts Wm. > -3?, m . TJR. M AGUJU F. Mt gB w\{ ?