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- ] ? rrmki\ ftAKTX&8. MILLFORD, 18th Jan., 1863. Geseral Order, No 4. IpDWARD A. SALMON and Ltwii A. \j Beckham, Esqs., having been appointed Aids-de-camp to tho Commander-in-Chief, with the rank of Lt. Co'., and will bo obeyed and respected accordingly. By order of Commander-in-chief, J. W. CANTEY: Feb. 2. 61?3t. Adjt. and Inspct'r Gen. MOT I CEl J ALL persona indebted to Tim Rodger* eith- , er by note or account, are requested to come forward and settle before Return-day next, or their nstes and accounts will be * {ilaccd in I he hands of an attorney for col- J ection. < J AS. D. McIIAVAINE, Guardian. J ' Feb. 3. 61?4t. | Ten Dollars Reward. POCKET-BOOK AHD XOKET LOST, 1 ON the 33d of January, at Lancaster C. . II., or on the road home, com tuning % 342.00, ; Several small notes, and some valuable re* j ccipts The money consists of fives, tens, t and twenty dollai bills, mostly on tho Bank I of Georgetown. I will give the above re- * ward to any person who will return the same i to me. JOIIN W. GREGORY. J January 34, 1853. 60?tf i Janney's Hotel. < COLUMBIA, S. C. MR. JANNEY, in connection with Mr. i VV. D. Harris,and Dr. T. J. Goodwyr J having purchased thnt fine and commodious establishment, heretofore known an tho c "COMCSAREE HOUSE," J it will hereafter be designated as 41 Jf ANNEY'i Hotel." In announcing this to the public, the proprietors feel that it is not necessary to present in detail the inducements and advantages which this Hotel presents. Its location and commodinusncss, and the improvements contemplated by its present managers, will they feul satisfied, afford to the travelling public nn<i other*, a Hotel ill Columbia, which will every way rank among the beat in the country. Every comfort convenience t and appendage, to the first class Hotels in t tho United States, will bo found at J annoy'* j Hotel, and no effort on the part of the Pro- t prietors will bii wanting to render it worthy , of the capital of the State. j Mr. JANNEY and Mr. HARRIS, so well known by the visitors at the American IIotel. will always lie found at their posts, and if unremitting attention to the duties they have assumed, be any guarantee of satisfaction, they haTc no hesitation in promising it to their guestw. < idBTMr. Hitchcock's splendid line of Om- | ? nibussos and Hacks, having the name of the > Hotel painted on them, are attar lied to Jan- ? ney's Hotel, and will be prompt and faithful < in the conveyance of passengers to and from 1 the various depots. Jan. 20, 1833. 60?3t South Carolina. J. A XCA S TKIi I) IS Tltli 'T. lli/ Jama 11. Withrrn/won, K?q. Or- 1 dinar*/ of aaid Dintrirt. ' *1irHEIIEA8, John T.Copelnnd hnsapt\ plied to mo for letter* of Admini.strn- j " tion on nil and singular the CSood* nnd Chattels. Rights and Credits ofCilusa G. Cnston. Ltc of the District aforesaid, dee'd. being the estate im. d ii mistered. These nre, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all *rd singular, the kindred and creditors ol tho said d.-censed, to be and appear before I me at our next Ordinary's Court for said District, to be hidden at lainrnstcr Court House on the "7th day of February next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be grunted. C 1 (liven under my hand and seal, this - L 8. > 21th day of January, in the year s f ws. )of imr ls>rd one thousand eight i hundred nnd fifty -three, and in the seventy, i seventh year of Ameriean Independence. JAMES II. WITHER SPOON, i O. L. D. Jan. 26, 1863. 50?2t. Printer's Fee $sL jsxecuuve Department. Cuia'mria, lWth January, 18.*,3. rpUj Managers of Elections in each Con* 1 greaaional District throughout the State are hereby required to open the Polls nt their J respective place# of Elections, nnd to hold an election for Representatives in the Con. prow of the United States, on the fourth Monday in February next,in conformity with the writ hereunto appended. In obrdience to a resolution pas.M*d at the last sitting of ! the legislature, a writ of Election w ill In- , sent to oaeh place of Election, in each Con- I grcasionnl District througfiout the State,nnd in the event of those writs not reaching tneir diatiaatiou, it (s deemed ndviaablc by the Executive to issue thia general notice, to ? remedy such contingencies as may occur. JOHN L MANNING. I The State of South Carolina. To all and lingular the Managert of the General Electiont for each Congrtn'utnal Iht- \ trie I throughout the State, Sin pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this State, passed on the lOtli Do- < comber, A. D, IM'J, you are hetuby required, after giving legal notice (and being duly < qualified) to proceod to hold an election for V a Representative in the Congtwsa of the Uni- ' ted State*, for each Congressional IKatrict, | on the 4*h Monday in February next, and the day following, at the name places, and to be conducted by the aame managers, and in the name manner aa tho election of nicmbera of the State legislature ; and after having determined on the persona duly elected, you do certify the same according to law, under j oaf hsj| and ?m| to tha at Cfil NwsbU, by tea firat Monday in April next, on which day the vote* will be counted, and , thereafter the elections deal wad. 4 iiven under uv hand and riu 5-^? 1 Htate, in CoJuaehU, thin SOth day 1 L. 8. > of January,to the year ?f eer Lord J ok thonaaod eight Hundred and fifty Ihnan. and In the aeveoty-aeventh year of the Heuerrignty and Independence of the *. United Hutea of Anuria*. By the Ooveroor: * 3 . JOHN I* M ANMMJ. B km am ik Pcnnr, Bereetary of flute. 4 Jan. M1853. M?AC 1 About Money? iMOininov 1>ERBON8 who bought the " lonter " n?v , Lt(ftFb^^A,i'Try wv 1 Jamea ti. WtinMiIkkwi, IMCimMb r. in Kqtii. ty for Innnanfer Diatrfet, em wUSed that I , will attend at Ingenntar the let apeeUve bond* provided ft Is eon mutant or deeirahle to pay. 1 do not moan tin* an a | do* hot aimply Information to thee* who prefer pay in^.^ thai I will receive whatever \ * ^MNT I w - **5 * ft ' *' T IdL ' HOW MS AFTERrc urning sincere thanks to i former kind and liberal patronage, lot! GROCERIES AB Consisting in ] GROCERIES, SUGAR8.?New Orleans, Muscovado, ind West India. COFFEE.?Rio, Java, and Luguirn. TEAS.?Gunpowder, Green, HyK>n and Black. CANDLES.?Sperm, Adn. nantine and Tallow. CHEESE.?Goshen ind English. BACON.?-Sides, Shoulders ind limns. FISH.?Salmon, Herring and ifnckerel, all numbers. SALT, constantly >n hand TOBACCO, at prices ranging rom ten to fifty cents per pound. Sogers >f all kinds, at prices ranging from eight to | brty dollors per thousand. LARD and SUTTER constantly on hand. FRUITS, lueh as Raisins, Figs Almonds, Rni7.il nuts, be., Sic. 8PICE8.?Alspiee, Nutmegs,' 'loves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Mustard and Pepper. PICKLES.?English and Domesic, a variety. KETCHUPS.?Mushroom, Walnut nnd Tomato. PRESERVES.? 7itron. Oranges, lames, Pine Apple nnd Ginfer. BRANDY FRUITS.?Peaches,Cherics. Limes, Pine Apple, Raspbcrrv, Block. >erry. Plums, Ac. HERMETICALLY icnled articles?Sardines, Isibstcrs, Salmon, be. CA NDIES of all sorts. CRACKKRS.?Wine, Soda, Butter, I*emon, Sugar, Star, Boston, Sic. Constantly 011 hand n rood supply of (JREEX FRr/TS,such as >rnnges, lemons, Apples, Bnnnanns, Ac. I intend to attend to the receiving nnd for\ sc to do it faithfully. 1 am also prepared to Messrs. Chambers JeflfersA Co.,'kChnrIeston. I will pay liberal prices for COTTO.V, F\ >f barter, nnd all persons who bring those art roods, would be benefitted considerably by | I intend selling EXCLUSIVELY for C vish bargains to give me a call, and they will ible, ranTicuLARLT, where Groceries nnd Di In a word I am determined to sell both Gro ;vcr been sold in the State, cxeent Chnrlestoi Camden, January 5, 1853. NOTICE \I?L porsons indebted to the subscriber either by note or Book account will ake Notice that after the first day of-March text, all account* and N'otca unpaid by that imc, will be placed in other hand* forcollecion aa longer indulgence cannot be given, if rou wiali to aave coat attend to thia aa I must tare monev. Do not forget the first of March. J" A. II ANN KIT INK. Jan. 26 1853. 50?5t Money Wanted By the subscribers for notes and accounts that are still unpaid t nd hoae that are twing ua wiil please pay up l?efore the first if March next as groceries and proviaiona nuat Ih> paid for, conic all and give us a lift, to that we can pay otf our Notes, those that lonot pay us by that time, need not Ik- snrjrised if thev have to pay coat, look out. flASSKI.TINK, &. HAGINS. Jan. 6 1853. 60?5t. Negroes for Sale. (will sell at l^ncastcr C. II., on 1st Monday in February next, 6 or 8 likely young icgroes belonging to the Kstate of Rev. K. L Fraaer. Terms, a credit to 1st Jnnuarynext, note ind good surety with interest. * JAMKS M. INGRAM. Kx'r. Jan. 26 1853. 50?2t. NOTICE. w AM prepared to pay apart of the indehtI cdncss of Rev. K. I* t r.uwr, deceased? lirat call first paid. JAMKS M. INGRAM Ex'or. Jan. 5. 1853. NOTlUJci. A 1.1, persons indebted to the late firm of J, R. Hunter & Co.. will find the! notes and ncennuts in the h lids of the aul*. srriber until the first day of March next.ard after that time, all unsettled in the hands of W. A.Moore and J. IV N?.<t...i in the wise in sufficient, J. A. MASSKI.TINB. Jnn. 2G 1853. 50?6t. Land to Hont. rent on Saturday, tlir 39lli of Jan uarv, 1853, on the prcmiwi, the lands o M. (?., Samuel and Dr. William T. Canton, en Little Lvnohe's Creek. , T. P. BALLARD. For the Parties. Jan. 19, 1853. 49?4t SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, A Monthly Journal, DEVOTED TO THE IkTFRESTS Or SOITTHKHM AGRICULTURE, And designedIn improve hoik ike toil and the mind; to elevate the character? of the Tillert of tke toil, and to introduce a More Enlightened System of Agriculture, Horticulture, Stock breeding, ami General farm Economy., ILLC8TRATKD WITH NUMKROU8 & Elegant Engravings. i>ASir.t, t.EE, m. D.,and d. redmak, Editor*. \rOI.UMK Eleven commenced 1st of January, 1853, each number will contain Thirty-two large octavo pugun, (74 by 11 inches,) of eloeely printed matter, emnracing the contributions of some of the moat intelligent and practical planters in every section r>f the Southern States. TERMS : I Copy one year, #1 * 8 * " 5 IS 44 44 44 10 35 44 * 44 30 100 44 44 44 75 Always In Adtaare. The Bills of all specie-paying Ranks repriced at par. All money remitted by mail, pontage paid, at the risk of the Publisher. Addreaa W.8. JK1NE8, Augusta, Ga. NOTICE. I WIT J. sell st Lancaster C. II., on the 1st JL Monday in Pebraary, two Ukely negroes ?ne, a beautiful mulatto ftri, aged about 19 years; she is an aaeellent seamstress, washps and irona well, having been raised about the house, she eon arrange everything with neatness, and in order! The other an industrious and iptelligeatboy,about IS years aid and ploughn well, and can hoe three, fourths of an aere of cotton per day. Per. ions wishing to purchase such negroes wfli Jo well to attend the sale. Tie Ma or Sale.?fine and two years credit, purchaser giving bond and security, ind a mortgage on the property. THOMA8 A. BOONE. fltTIC* HE anderatgned having on hand a small tosh of four nd winter floods which they m aril mill the first of March at COAT for CASH, or on a credit at sneh prieen aa veeaafhpl ourselves safe at. Onr otyeetia Is prcpsro for t new and complete stock of |pH"f fiooM sad therefore invite all who tenl cheap to come and mm. * J. W. MOBLEY 4L Co. ^ ^ r jp /wHfc fitik ri| ;T . ?.* m;P / i w *4* ny friends nnd the public generally, for their er to them a variety of ID DRY GOODS, inrl m follows: | CROCKERY-ASSORTED. SADDLES.?Riding nnd Waggon. | It It ID It E S. ? do. do, I W/Z/CiS.?Carriage, Buggy, Driver, Riding nnd Wagon. Cards, Cotton nnd Wool, POWDER Ac SHOT. Also n stock of DRY GOODS. Consisting in part as follows : 100 pieces prints at prices from f?i to 25cts. I 100 M l.ong cloth " 6J " 18|cts ! Ivirge Stock Brown Homespun, 1 to 12icts ti Bides of Blnnkets at prices from one dollar to two dollars per pnir. Kerseys nnd Plains : from 13 to 20 cents. De Knlb Osnnburgs ' nlwnvs on hand. THREAD?DcKnlb, Mt Dearb orn, nnd Coin ord, nlso, n variety of | Muslins, Alpaccas, Linen for shirts, lickings, Apron checks, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Head Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, Sheetings, Drillings?Linen nnd Cotton, . Ginghams, Lindseys, Plaids, Flannels, Sidi- j cia, Surge, Cashmeres, HOSIER Y of nil I kinds, (i LOVES, of all kinds; LIVES \ j SHIRTS, Marino Shirts and Drawers, j Cloths, CnnsimcreH, Kattinetts, Tweeds, Ril>- i lions, Edgings, Laces, &e. Also, Violins, Shot Guns nnd Rifles, nt ten nnd fifteen dob i | lars, and a great variety of Groceries and ;Dry Goods, too tedious to mention, yarding business ns formerly, and will promi make liberal advances on Cottons shipped to j LOUR, COUS', Ac., particularly in the. way j icles to market, and want large quantities of | jiving me a call, and making know the fact. J 'ASH, and most respectfully invite nil who find that the cash system is decidedly prcferry Goods are connected, eeries and Dry Goods, chenpcr than they have, n. B. W. CHAMBERS. 47?3m. I" Waxhaw Tent, L O. R." j 'VrKKTS every Saturday even fl ing at 7 o clock. JAMES M. HENDERSON, R. S. LAND FOR SALE. LWIIJ. offer my plantation whereon I now live for sale, on the first Monday in February next, said land lying on the waters of llnnnah'a ereok, ndjotning the lands of Hugh Hord, and J. II. Witberapoon, the lard is well adapted to the cultivation of eorn and cotton, as well as small grain.? There is in the tract about 177 acres, of which 100 acres is cleared and under good fences, the ballaiice is in woods and well timbered. JOHN sin<;s. Jan. 5, I 853. 17?tit )Iit Eouitv?Lancaster. Hill of Revivor Supplemental A: partition real estate I Lucy Perry, et al. I Joshua Perry, Chas. J S. Perry j IT appearing to my satisfaction that I<cvi J.. Perry. Elijah Carlisle, nnd Elizabeth bis wife ; John J. Clanton and Sarah his wife, | YVm. S. Perry, nnd Joshua Perry de' fendant* in above case, reside without the j limits of the state : it is ordered on motion i of Clinton ami Ilanna, solicitors for com! plainants. that the said defendants do answer I plead or demur to the bill in above case, on or before the 15th of April 1853, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered a| gainst each and all of them. J. II. WITHERSIMMIN, i <\E.r,.D. Jan. 5, 1853. IT?3m. Pr. fee S". I EMNE2ER ACADEMY. I rI^IIE exercises of this Institution will be r 1 resumed on the second Monday In JanIunry next. It w ill be opened for the rceeption nnd instruction ot all pupils that may iloalrit !?.? * '' .*? wv |iM |iurm i??r riiuTin^ liny the College* in the United States; nlso ft?r nil such ns limy wish to receive n thorough English Education. The scholastic year will consist of two sessions of live months ouch. Pupils will be received at any time during the session, hut no deduction will he made in any instance whatever, except in cases of protracted sickness, for such as mar j leave before the end of the session. The folI lowing ar? the rates of tuition per session: | Orthography, Reading. Writing and Arithmetic, or either of thuin 6b 00 ' The whole, or either of the above, with English Grimmer and I Urography 9 00 History, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry,or any other high huglish Branch 1 '2 00 laitin and Crock Language* and Mathematics, or cither of them.... 17 00 Good and convenient hoarding can he had at Eight Dollars per month. JOHN A. ALSTON, Principal. The following certificate of the board of Trustees is subjoined: W g, the undersigned. Trustees of Ebcnczcr.Mnlo Academy, would respectfully state, that, Gcn'l. Alston has had charge of our Academy for the last two years. It is needless for us to remark that he is a gentlemen of line talents, liberal education and finished style of Elocution, hut it is proper for us to say, that lie devo'csail his time, and has dedicated all his energies to Teaching We hnve attended the examinations of his School, have heard his scholars declaim, and would unhesitatingly say, that his success has fully met our high expectations?he appears to understand fully the Philosophy of his Profession. Wo would, therefore, cordially recommend his School to the liberal support of > s generous and discerning public. If you. want your sons taught how to think snd how to rrrak, send hrmto the General. J. MONROE ANDERSON. JOHN JOHNSON, S K. AVERY. , 1 ALEXANDER FEWELL, ? J. W. RAWLINSON, S J. 8. BARNETT. ft > tJan. 6, 1853 47 1m South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. WHEREAS,Richmond R.Tcrrall hu up. plied to me for letter* of administration or. all and singular the Goods nnd Chatteni Right* and credit* of Joel Ward late of, the Diatrict aforeaaid, deceased, fa* e> oroditor.) Thrsae are, therefore, to cite and admoniah all and singulnr, the kindred and freditore of the aaid deeeaead, to he and appear before me at oar next Ordinary's Conrt for the aaid Diatrict, to bo holden at lenaaater Court-lfousc on tho 7th day of February next, to ajiow cauae, If any, why the aaid adroiniatratoln ahould not he granted. Olrrn under my hand and aeal, thi* 34th day of January, in the year of our Lord, firw. y one thousand eight ^hundred and 2 I.. 8. > fifty three, and in the seventy OT( ?) entn year of Aincrieaa JndependMMO. 4F<? J. II. WITHRR?I?U^I,^ Jan. 36. Printer's fee $3, St. M > '** if; 11 M ' f W MUCE LUNEOUS.I Money ! Money! I BEING positively compelled to Imve money, wo hope our customer* will not take it niniss if \vc SUE, and then Hell thefu i a ('III'A I* bill of good* the next day, by wnv of compensation. M S NORREI.I.& RUO. Hell Air, Jan. 19 1853, 49 2t Land for Sale. The legatee* of Benjamin Stggncr, dec'd. will offer for sale at I jineastcr (11 . on the 1st Monday in February 1853, about 200 ACRES OF LAND. near the crossing of the Red Field and Rocky River Road, bounded by lands of John Small, Jefferson Belk, Britton Hlackinon and Win. J. Stogner. It is mostly in Woods, well timbered and productive for either corn or Cotton. A survey and plat will be made before the day of sale. WM. JACKSON STOGNER. And other legatees. Jan. 19, 1853. pr. fee ?3 3t?19 Negroes to Hire. T WII*!. hire on the 21st of January 1853, ' J. at the house of John Hood,dec'd., about ten or twelve Negroes, consisting of choice fellows, hoys, w omen and girls, belonging to ! the minor filiation of John Hood, dec'd. ? WM. REED, (luanli in. I Admiinisratcr's Sale. BY permission of John It. Jov, O. K. I). I will sell on the first Monday in February next, before the Court House door in Ivincasterville, 17 LIKELY NEGROES, belonging te the estate of John S. Cunningham, deed.,to wit : ? Milley and 2 children ; Eliza and four children : Nancy and child ; Frankcv and child. Tiie others arc men, good field hands, one of which is also a fair Carpenter and Blacksmith. W. C. CUNNINGHAM, Adm'r. Jan. 19, 1853. lit?3t Valuable Negroes. rII.I. lie aold before the Court house TT at Camden on the first Monday in February next ensuing, 11 PRIME YOUNG NEGROES, belonging to the He Knlb Manufacturing Company. These negroes arc all of good character, and only sold because the Company intend to run their Factory with white labor. Tun Ms of Sai.k.?A credit of one, two and tlirno fnnro J--- ' * mill Hiivit'iii irom u.'IV <11 SaiC, I purchasers giving bond and approved per- | sonal security, with n mortgage ot the prop- j erty, ami paying for necessary papers. Camden, Jan. 13, 1853. 4il?3t Fcr Planters. JUST received a large .supply of Plough 1 Moulds. JONES CROCKETT. Jan. ID. ID?3t. Sheriff's Sales. HY virtue of a writ ofFi fa to me directed ; I will sell before the Court House door j in Ivincnster, on the first Monday in February next, within the legal hours of sale, one j Bay Mare, levied on and to be sold as the ) property of Darling llough at the suit of J Adams. Conditions, cash. Jun. 10. 1853. pr. feo $1.50. 19?3t j ALSO, ONE Carriage and Harness Iswied on as I the property of John J. Sims, at the | suit of J. Adams. Conditions cash. J. ADAMS, S. I,. D. Jan. 20. pr. fee. J$l 12 50?2t Gills Creek Land FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale, the plantation formerly belonging to Isom llouze, (dee'd.,) containing 230 acres bounded by lands of Samuel Robinson, Richard Couwart, Win. Taylor ami others, about !l| miles from l-uncasterville. Upon the plareisa very comfortable dwelling house, and the place contains about 100 acres of wood land. I will sell the above plantation on reasonable terms, according to the present price of land. The place is healthy, 'and the land will show for itself. For further particulars apply to R. II. Crockett or myself. j( )fS: A. CUNIS'INC.HAM. Jan. 19, 1853. 49??!, Sfl jifi SB THE LANCASTER RAILROAD.; AT a meeting of tin* Commissioners appointed nt laincuster Court lioitle, l?y the Charter, to incorporate the laincaster Rail Road Company, tho following resolutions were passed and ordered to be published : . Resnlted, That the Books of subscription, to the capital stock of this company be opened for the Camden route, Chestorville route and Ridgcway route, on the first Monday in February next,* being the 7th day of the month,.and kept open for sixty days, e'osing on the seventh day of April next, at the fo* ing plaees, and under the directions of the i following commissioners : At Lancaster Court House, S. C. Dixon Barnes, T. K. Curcton? James II. Withorspoon, Thomas \V. lluey, Win. MeKcnna, W. C. Cnuthnr., John Adams, W. A. j Moore, II. R. I'ricc, and James Robinson. At Camden, S C. John Rossor, \V. Thurlow Caston and Enoch Try on. At Winnsboro. S. C.?Samuel J. Bark ley, J.Z. Hammond and J. M. Rutland. Al Chester Court House, S. C.?John A. Bradley, Samuel McAllily and C. D. .Melton. At Columbia, S. (' ?James V. l^yles, J Caldwell and John G. Bowman. At ChnrUttou, S, C.?S. S? Farrar, James T- Chambers and Frederick B. Flm*or. At Clj/burn* St or if l.nugst>r District T. L Clyburn, Uriah WilJkum, and Andrew Johnson. Al Flat Rock*P. O. K>rthnw District.? Win;,,... vui.?a w... ?.j i ? iBiiniKini, fvan, I U'lflll l, ill HI Jt'MN1 Truoadnle. At Moffat'* Old Stare, Chester District.? I-? win A. IWkham, W. A. Kotfborough aiul J. n. Mi-Qill. At JAbrrty Hill, S. ('.?John Brown, L. (J. Paltvrnon mid Wm. C. Cunningham. At Munrnr, .V C.?P. H. Covington, W. W. Uhnd J. M Hu>w?rt. At iStarr, Union County.?Hugh Wilnon, Wm. ( row, nnd John Walkup. DIXON BARNES T. K. CHRETON, p ? J.H.WflVlEflflFoON CoinminaioB^r* THOMAS W. HUEV. nt W.C. CAUTHAN, UncMfcr C. II. 4 JOHN ADAMS, * * VV. A. MOORE, II. R. PRICE, JAMES ROBINSON. r MS (I l li i\ 0 T I c i; s n NOTI t K. EXCHANGE HOTEL. fill IE subscribers beg leave to inform I ritin'im of Ijiucaster ntul the public j cnilly that they have token the IIouhc on corner of Miiin street olid Church str formerly occupied bv A. Mayer, and t pledge themselves that flleir table shall furnished with the In st the market can atl ami attended by attentive servant*, and stables shall always be furnished with pi ty of provender and good hostlers. The house having been thoroughly rep ed is now rendered a comfortable air for the weary traveller. IIUNTKIl. & BAI.I.ART Jan. 12. IK? fj LANCASTER DA (J UER R E AN IIA LI J. B. COUSART. VTOW Informs the citizens of this pi; X x and country generally, that he now prepared for the purpose of giving tli who may wish to do so, an opportunity procuring perfect Tf ^ ^ rn cry? s pj (p\ (p T7S #, B B\ ff, Bi, .XJfc of themselves or their friends. The hit improvements are now in his possession. I.-idies and gentlemen are respectfully licited to call and examine his stock. MiNiATrar.s inserted in 1 pickets ; Breastpins in the neatest style. Idincaster, Sept. la. 18.V2. .12?li $100 Reward Ji.W.WVAY, during the month of S It tember last, from the plantation of late Mrs. Martha Cunningham, in I .am ter District, South ('arolina, a negro n named JIM, said negro about -10 yearage, a mulatto, about b feet S or 10 inc high, stoop-shouldered, and looks do when spoken to. As suspicion rests ti| him as being implicated in the murder .Mrs. Cunningham, he has no doubt absc led from fear of the consequences. I i pay the above reward, if delivered at any so that I can get him. lllKill SUMMF.RVII.I.E, Adin'r. estate of late Mrs. Cunningham Dec. 22. 1 H.r)2. It.?tt South Carolinian, Cnhimhia: Carol Watchman, Salisbury. \ .C. : Raleigh Re; ii-r. iv tami "N. 'Whig, Charlotte, e? I I.N LEONARD SCOTT & CD'S. I.ist OK BRITISH PERIODICA rilllJCATIO\S. Delivered in all tin* principal Cities in United States, FREE OF I'OSTAtiE, i forwarded by mail, under the provision? the late Pnst-()tliee l.nw, at mkkki.V KOMt: n ATKs. I The I<ondon Quarterly Review ( ('orts'ili j The Edinburgh Review ( Whiff.) :t The North British Review (/Vv CAim 1 The W'eslm'n t r Review (Liberal.) 5 Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (To Although these works are distinguis by the political shades above indicated, I but a small portion of their contents is I voted to political subjects. It is their lit ri/ character which gives them their e value, and in that they stand eonfessedh ; above all other journals ot'their class. HI icixhI. still under the fatherly care of ('hri j plier North, maintains its ancient celeb ! and is. at this time, unusually attractive, t i the serial worksof Bulwer and other lite ' notables, written for that magazine, ami j appearing in its columns both in (Ireat I am and in the United States. Such w< as "The Caxtons" and "My New No? . /Iinlli to Holier X o'n.o .. I I....I" U' Sir wart," and other aerials, of which nil rous rival editions are issued by the leai i publishers in this country, have to be rej i ted bv those publishers from the page: | Blackwood, after it has been issued by ? srs, Scott &. Co., so that Subscribers to Reprint of that Magazine may always J on having the earliest reading of these f. I n-dlnjj tales. T FIRMS. Per j For anv one of the four Reviews. .. ..$.1 For juiy two of the four Reviews .' For;fiy three of the four Reviews. ..." For all four of the Renews * For Blackwood's Magazine 2 For Blackwood & three Reviews ? For Blackwood & the four Reviews.. It Paymente to be made in nil rases in inner. Money current in the State trl issued trill be received at par. CLrmiLv;. A discount of twenty-five per cent, fi the above prices will be allowed to CI ordering four or more copies of anv on< more of the above works. Thus: Four pies of Blackwood, or of one Reviews, be sent to one address for #!>; four co of the four Reviews and Blackwood #30 ; and so on. Kcdiiced I'oxinuc. The following table will show the g reduction w hich has been made on tl | Periodicals since IS 11, slid the very tril | rates now charged. Per aim Prior to 1815, the. postage on Black w was #J 4U; on a single Review 1 12; Fi 1815 to 1851, on Blackwood 1 <10; on a view 50; In 1851-52 [average rate) Blackwood 75; on a Review 38; The prei | postage on Blackwood, is 2 1; on a view 12; ('I'he rales are voir uniform fur all dis ces within the United Slates.) At these rate* surely no objection sh< be made to receiving the works by mail, thus ensurimr their sneede ?nf.? nnd roir 7 7, " r '* s (lelivrn Remittance* and commnnicatl should be always addremcd, post.paid to Publisher*. LEONARD SCOTT &. CO.. 70 Fulton Street (Entrance 5-1 Gold strc Now-Y N. B.?I.. S. & Co., have recently | lished, and have now for sale, the Fj MKR'8 GUIDE," by Henry Stephen Edinburgh, and Pror. Norton of \ ale ( lege, New I fovea, complete in 2 vola., r< octovo. containing 1000 pagre, I I ateel 600 woods engravings.. Price, in inn nding, $6; in paper covers, for the n J.-ST" This work if not the old ' Book q Farm," lately retufcilaled and thrown i jy market Iron Expected Dally, I WI LI. in a few days oflfoi for sale, ai 1 7.000 llm. of *Iron. | it ADAMl 401 % 4r m jM A * ? si . [M IWEL L APTEOtlS. Negroes for Sale. i I > V order of James II. Witherspoon, OrljK, .1") (linary of Ijincaster District, will bo ron- s0''' t'U! rCM'donoo of Mm. Mary Russell, the ' on l',c ,st <<:?)' of February 1853, the whole (.(.t i personal estate of Sarah Rnsscll, doe'd. eonhoy H's,'ntf ?i|tht negroes, viz :?Fanny, Sarah, l((, Nancy, Osborne, Winney. Is-wis, Muriali and brd ^eu^*'n? mostly young and likely.' Also, our a ',;W household and kitchen furni_ | lure and other property. Terms .?13 months credit, note and two good sureties, with interest from day of sale. x reuben bailey, AdmW. Jan. 10, 1853. 48?3t pr. fee 83.37 'l Mary Crvo by ncxFj In Equity. friend, I Lancaster District, vs. j Petition Samuel Cryo, et al.J for Settlement J' f I T appearing to my satisfaction, that Sam! 1 net Crye, a defendent in above ease, reuce, I sides without the limits of this State, It is is ordered, on motion of Moore. Solicitor for use I Petitioner, that the said Samuel Crvedoanof | swer plead or demur, to tlio petition in a| Love ease, on or before the 2(Jth day of Ai pril 1853, otherwise judgment pro confesso ^ will lie ordered against him. ! j. ii. witiikrspoox, Com. p.. i. n. j Jan. 11, 1853. 18?3m. pr. fee $7. CARRIAGES. iind i r|^lIE subscriber has and will keep eon{ _L stoutly on hand, a tine and laage assort . meiit of (Carriages, consisting of every varieto of the most fashionable styles of Roekaways?two,four, live and six seated. Also lep- one and two horse huggies, double aud sintho I gle seated, with and without tops. Also, as- an extensive | Assortment of Harness. lies | (ieiitlemen from a distance wishing to wn I purchase vehicles of any description, need ion j have no fears about finding something here of to please them, not only in appearance, but on- in quality and price, for we will not be ex,vill celled nor undersold by any establishment jail in the State, all orders promptly and faithfull) filled. Carriages and Harness warranted. Establishment near to the Kingsi. Mountain It. II. Depot. b. t. wiieeler. j|ia i Yorkville, S. C., Oct. fi, 1852. iH. 30 tf. W. TIIURLOW CASTON. A mmAnwntr f" ? ? ?- - ?? ai JLAW AND SOLICI TOR IN EQUITY. | Allnul* the (.'tutrix in^uncastcr, Kershaw trial At/joining Districts. ;-fT OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C.?tf* CATAWBA HOUSE. i ill i ' ui. On .Mhi ill-Street, . (.1 few ruth Smith of the Court House.) | j|^ THE aliow named House lias re.) | jjaUL born much enlarged and ]>ut i*liL in thorough repair and furnished anew, and is now prepared to accomodate all those disjH>sed to {five it a call. The sulvscril?er makes no lx>asts lmt will simple say that the l'ublie shall he aceomniodated in a stylo not excelled by any House nj.) in the up country. ' .1. A. IIASSELTIXK. hod Lancaster, Feb 1*2 tf 1 yd . . ... S U R Y E Y I N (1. hie! I A. AUSTIN rity* Vf AY HE FOUND AT THE CATAW l(1Jn r 1 ha House, at nil times, ready to wait rarv "I""1 those who may need his sendees as i t\r^ J Surveyor. April '28 12?tf Itrit I S: NOTICE! iatie 4 I.I. persons indebted to the estate o inie- j 1 V Elislia Harris decensed, are rcqustcd t< lino | eome forward and pay up. And those liav >rin- | inc claims against said estate, will please pre s of j sent them properly attested, for payment. _ lies-I Lancaster C. I!.,Dee. J. 1852. > the R. E. WVLIE, Admr. rely N. II. The notes are in die hands of J isei- I H. Maoill, who will always be found at hi: store, ready to make settlements. Jt. E. WVLIE. nil. Dee H 18 VI !()?tf. too! ^ !!',!! CANE CREEK A f A 1^ TP TWf t 00 '" *?' nLJ.?; mS Jhfl Awi, 4] Of ) 00 . ( 5 MI I. EH NORTH OF LANCASTER C. If. ) (id- ^ irrr ' EDWARD LIVINGSTON, Principal, TRUSTERS : | Rev. D. P. Ronmsos, G. W. Gamble, rom ; R. I). M. Dunlap, It. II. Crockett, ?|/H j I Icon Dkakein I.. Z. Williamson. * or J ....o.... ^ t'?* I rf^"F Academic year consists of two senwill 1 A sions ; I lie first com nieneos on tlic 3d pies Monday in November, and closes the 3d for ] Fi.day in April, and the lid opens on the 4th 1 Monday in April, and closes on the 4th Fri day in September. real Ilnlei of Tuition I'cr session. p'Hl Rending. Writing, Spelling and Arithmetic $ 00 Same, with Geography &. R Grammar,$8.00 11 "j I Same, with all the higher branches of Mathematics, Natural, IntelRe' i 'CC*UB'? an(l Moral Philosophy, I Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology. lent i k?K'c an<* itiietorie 910.00 j. The School recommends, itself to parents " I and guardians as well by the healthiness of its location, as hv the competency of its in' strnctor. Hoarders will find good aeeomj I inodation near the academy upon reasonable . terms. uln Nov> 10?1852- 40?1Y. ions I AOUGIIT from Manufacturers and othen the 1 1) of the best houses in New York and Baltimore, a very full stock, including every thing and more too, which we arc new offerill!/, alld offcrinir too at iirieos n?vi?r inmiiu. ot 1 *'?1, F()R CASH or *lit>rt liny. ?rk' M. H. 80RRELL& BRO ?,}> ! Bel Air, Deo. 1K52. tf.?4ft. \R * of I,nnca??tcr Division, Xo. Rtf , >yai SONS OF TEMPERANCE, and Hold* it* Regular Weekly Meeting*at th< iilin Temperance llall every Tuendnv ViVtnflg tail, at 7#'clovk. I. II. B1.AIR, June 16. 10 R. H. flhel ? '!??! FRASER & THOMSON, ? Factor* ft Commission Merchant*, a dorr's south wharf, H.ut | CHARLESTON, S C. FRKD'K F.. FRASP.R. FAtn *. THOMSO* s. I Fe|?1. 1, lPf2. IT?30. % ,H _ i brT?1T1K^^S. FANCY AND STAPLE C H A R L K 8TONT,?7c. Browning & I .em an, formerly of and' xum'Mon to C. & F. 1?. Kerkisos &. Co., would respectfully call the attention of their customers, and others visiting Charier* ton, to their assortment of w DRT GOODS 1 now opening which will he found more comi plete than has ever before been offered in I that city. All articles in their line have been manu| fur In ret I expressly to order, and importer w| KKCTnnd will bo tVarruiited to pmrr as I represented. The one-price system will be rigidly nd, hered t<?, and purchasers may depend upon 1 every article being priced as low as they can 1 be procured in any city in the United States. Particular attention is requested to their ! departments of I Silk and Fancy Dress Qoods, Embroideries, Carpetings, Blankets, Plantation Woolens, Sheeting*. . and Shirtings, Linens, Table Damasks, Diapers, ! Towellings, Napkins. Doylies, Together with every variety of long Cloths, Cotton Sheetings, and Hosiery of all kinds. ! Terms.?Cash or city acceptances BROWNING LKMAN. No. 209 & 221 Kingst. eor. Market. CIIARIiESTON, S. C. j Oet. 20, 1852. 37 ly. Enquire for the Wholesale Store. 1 IOO pieces Kerseys, Plaids, &c. 250 u Bleeched and bro. homespun. 50 " Jeans, Sattinctts and Cassimcres i Vesting*, Prints, Dcl-ains, &c. ?ALSO,? Bagging, Itope and Twine ; Asn, 1OO bis. Rectified \Yhi?kev, 20 his. Old Kie Do. 10 bbls. Bourbon At Hourinc do. ' Porter, Ale and Clinmnnigne. 50 Bbls. Superfine Flour, ) 20 " Clarified Sugar, 50 sacks Rio and Java Coffee, J 100 boxes Cheese. Superfine. Brown, I.oaf, Crushed aud Powdered Sugars; N. O. and W. I. Molassas, for sale by WM. C. MOORE, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Heavy and Fancy Dry Goods and Groceries, T. R. MAG ILL, P. M. ONE THOU8AND dollars in shoos and Boots for sale bv M. S. SORRELI. & BRfl? Bel Air, Pee. 1ft, KM. 46?if. List of Letters, I REMAINING in the Post Office ?t L*nIV caster Court House, for the quarter eiw ding December 3laL L95tl. ( A.?Anvers W. ?hjp II?Barton DnrfWf, Baker A, Barasitft J. Brown C, M. C?Clinck J.S. Chancy E., Cbeves H^W. Corwoll F. or Heirs, Crozler David 2 |>?Davis S. N. 2, DswkinsT. N. K?Edwards Mr., Everett Otis, V?Frost E. It, Flcwming Ac*!*, Fundctv burk L. IT. 7, Fimderfcnvfc D. It. (it?Gray James, Goodnight John, 1 II?Harper Geo. Hall Dudley, Hancock B. *,* . 1 , J?Johnston J. T. 2, Jwwdae Jaeobs Millcy. t :W. ii'iJifMlmt. ' K-KentJ.. W. IH?Moore Doit, Marti# liMSet, IfeCormick W. J, Miller J. If. P?Porter J. M. Mrs., R?Right Mr*. N. 4 H?Snip's Juo., Sonima Wb. Story Tib . man, Sims. J. J. jf ( ?? *' T?Th em psoQjflfc. jjL \ ' I W-WHtfB A. fU WaiH%ti?, RHBls | T.R..MAGILUP.M. - JR ? j ^ ^ * W , A. ' <* U.lMWKiN, U, Dec. 16, 1S52. 45?3m, I 'tiiro&sr Cheaper Than Ever, AT BELLAIR, S. C, I 4*^ TIIK SUBSCRIBER, j 522? wishing to reduce his stock, f-W-'Ki , 30^ of SUMMER GOODS, pre- H iffc I vious to purchasing his Pall supplies, will [ sell the balance of Summer Goods on hand ; at very reduced jirices, those in want of goods j will now have an opportunity to purchase ! on the most advantageous terras. An early ' call is solicited, as Bargains may be expected, i Wool, I lidos,- Beeswax, Tallow, Feathers, j Eggs, and Bags taken in exchange, and* I fair price allowed for each. CHARLES P. EVANS, j N. B.?Those indebted to me are earnestly requested to settle as eai ly as possible, as 1 am in want of Money. C. P. E. Bellair, S.C., July 14. 23 tt Mail Arrangements. fuindcu ?Iail j DUE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FIUDAY At 8 o'clock, P. M. DKI'AUTS TUESDAY THURSDAY, A SATURDAY, At 7 o'clock, A. M. f > j Charlotte Tlnil * : DUE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, At 8 o'clock, P. M. ' \ DEPARTS TUESDAY, THURSDAY, A SATURDAY At 7 o'clock, A. M. 1 Coitoord mail DUE THURSDAY, AT 6 P. If. DEPARTS FRIDAY, AT 6 A. M. Wiiiftboro' mail. DUE SATURDAY, AT 0 P. M. DDPARTS THURSDAY, AT 4 P. M. Cliesterville mall: DUE FRIDAY, AT 7 P. M. departs SATURDAY, AT 8 A. M. Chesterfield. C. H. Mail. DUE SATURDAY, AT 10 A- Mi departs Thursday, at 4l a.k. All letters must be depodled by 8 o'clk P. M., to ensure their departure by next j mail. All trnuacicnt newspapers sent ano reI quired to Ihj pre paid, otherwise they aro| not mailed. All persons who reeeivo newspapers and other periodicals, will obsoiwe that the law requires the postage to'be paid quarterly advance.