The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, February 16, 1853, Page 7, Image 3
Mr. Editors?I assure yon, sir, it nffords
me not *?rrttight?8t gratification to be coin^Dollod
thus to obtrude myself upon the nor
,:^ce of my fellow citizens.
I plead in extenuation, the peculiar circumstances
by which I have boon surrounded.
for the past fix tnonlhs,\n connection with
the fact that there ?uo resting upon mo obligations,
which, if my life be spared, must
and shall be discharged, be the consequences
as they may. In justification of the present
intrusion, I offer the following facts :
For some time divers rumors hare reached
my car, as being circulated, (doubtless
by design) in deficient portions of tho District
which are calculated in their nature to
injure, if not defeat my success in the practice
of a profession, upon which alone I nm
dependent for tho daily sustenance of myself
and family. Among other less important
reports, I have heard that it is said, that I
have never practiced medicine before, and
that I am now entering upon it's responsible
duties for the first lime. Having practiced
sorno two years in the Parish of St. James
and some four years in Clarendon in conjunction
with Doctor. John L Folder, (nowresiding
in Georgia) a physicinn long and
favorably known to the medical Faculty of I
Charleston, and for near thirty years justly
esteemed throughout Sumter District us one
of tho ablest ond most eminent medical j
men in the Southern States; I addressed
to that gentleman n letter, requesting him
to state explicitly whether or no I hud ever
been engaged in the practice of medicine, '
and if over in connection with himself. In
answ er to which I received a communi:ation
a fewdayn since enclosing tho following I
statement, which he authorizes me to use
as to mo "seemcth best" and for giving pub- I
Itciiy to which 1 know* 1 shall be pardoned
by the most fastidious, in consideration of
the peculiar circumstances aboce alluded to.
"I hereby certify that I)r. Joseph Gallu- I
chat was for a cot sideiable tin e a private
pupil of Pri feasor Vai.f.htikk Mott of the '
university of Now York?graduated (Doctor
in medicine) at one of our inoHt respectable
medical Colleges?practiced medicine some '
one or two yonrs in the lower part of South
Carolina, and several years with me in Clar. I
eidoa County, Sumter District, I regard
him as amply qualified to discharge the du- I
ties of his profession with credit to himself .
and bcnelit to those to whom lie may le 1
called to administer.
"Perry Houston Co., Ga. Jan. 18th 1853. 1
(Signed)
JOHN L. FELDER, M. D. I
I have also received the following from
Richard Ragin Esq., one of the largest slaveholders
in Sumter Dictrict.
"Clnrendon, Sumter, Feb. 7th 1853. 1
"This will certify that Dr. Joseph Galltichat,
practiced medicine in this immediate !
neighborhood in connection with Dr. John
I* Folder three or four years, I am not certain
which ; and practiced on my plantatiod
with success. lie was universally and highly
esteemed as a skilful Physician and could
have enjoyed a fine practice had he remainen
mong us?and would receive the same now
if lie should sec tit to return.
(Signed)
R. RAGIN."
I trust 1 shall not render myself obnoa.
ions to the charge of a violation of professional
propriety or dignity, if I add, that the
ri.-itror.age of my friends and the public will
be-.thankfully received and cordially appre oi.ttcd.
J. GALMJCH AT. j
% lotncMtervUle Feb. 13th 1853.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER
Important toDysf-efttics!?Dr. J. 8. Houghton's
Pepsin, The True Digestive Fluid, or
(Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet ?>r the i
lFourlhH9tiw?aeh of the Ox, after direction*
.rtf iBnrrai liobeg, the great Physiological
Chemist, by J. 8. Houghton, M. t)., Philaidelphia.
This is truly a wonderful remedy
tfor Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, liver
Complaint. constipation itiwl Debility, Curing 1
nfler Nature's own Method,by Nature's own ,
/Agent, the GASTRIC JUICfc. Pamphlets, j
combining ocienune e\uifwc 01 us value* I
.furnished by Agents gratia. Fee nutirj
-Among the medical advertisements. ? I I
MEW ADYERTISMFJTS.
NOTICE.
DANCING & INSTRUMENTAL
MUSIC.
MKS8ERS WILLIAMS & BROOM are
now in this place,and prepared to give
instruction In the above accomplishment*.
From their experience in teaching, and familiarity
with the latest styles, they feel ns nred
of giving their patrons entire satisfucUon.
Terms for 34lessons in Dancing.... $10
? h ,2d u h Music "10
Fob. 10,1863. 2-3t.
ROTT(JB; ,
ALL persons indebted to the late Arm of
J. K. Hunter & Co., will find their
Motes and accounts in the hands of the snb- <
t?Hber. until the first day of March next, and <
after that time, all unsettled in the hands of
J. C. Hoc rest and W. A Moore. A word to
the wise is sufficient.
J. A. HASSBLTINE.
Jan. 36. 60?6L
Land for Sale.
*7Btte?3L?j
UNDER the order of the Court inabove j
ease, I will sell at Lancaster C. II., on j
the let Mondav the 7 h of March 1863, ono |
hundred and eighty-eight acres of land, bo- i
longing to the estate Mrs. Martha Cunning- i
ham, aee'd., bounded by lands of Mrs. Mar- i
Cut Btewert, CapL Griffin Walker, Mrs.
_ ky and other*, on the waters of Rocky
Tanns {?A cwdH of 1 and 3 year?-?purjMlftftm
JA ,-l a^.ii i. ^ a ^ 14 .iAa
* npflw kivm^ otoq wiin ^pi^oo seenrsiyi wiin
interest from day of sale and mortgage.
J. H. W1THBR8POON, C. E.U).
Fob. 14, 1853. a-St
nBHTWTPrrffftT.iar
BY virtue of sundry writs of Fi Fa to me
directed. I will sail before tito Court
House door in Laaeaator on tha Aral Moddar
In March nort within the legal bonro of |
sate, tha following property vis; 800 seres
of Land man or leas wherein Defendant
liven adjoining tha landa of A. Mover and
others aa tha property of Anna Me Dow, at
Iho separata suite of J. Adams aad other*.
Printer* Fro. $1.50 9?3t.
84$ aorta of Lacd mora or loss whereon 1
I Defendant live* adjoining Lands of Uriah
Kunderfeurk, Ervln Knight snd otlu-rn, aa tha 1
proparty of Alfred Knight, at tha ssit a# J.
Adams. ^^7 printer's foa I AO <
I 800 Acres of land, more or loss, whsrsaa
defendant Uvea, adjoining landa of A. L. Fun* '
derbnrfc and others, an Jfcn property of N. |
Fuodarbnrh, at tha nin<iatu antra of I. Ad*
ama and otW. Canlfesna rash, Sr.
JAMBS ADAMS, ? I. D.
Feb. Id. printer* (w 1 AO 9-M.
Apprentice Wanted.
A COMFORTABLE situation will bo
given to n lad about the age of 14 or
15, who is desirous of learning the Printing
business. Apply immediately at this OtBce
FOUNT).
NEAR Ruin Creek, in this District, a gold
locket with a gold clasp or buckle, at*
tached, which tne owner can have by discribing
and paying for this advertisement.
Enquire at this Office. 2-tf. '
Carriage for Sale.
A FASHION A BIJ2 Carriage will be sold
at a bargain, if applied for soon. Enquire
at this office. 2-3t
Commissioner's Report.
We the Coumissioncrs cf Roads and
Bridges of I.nncostor District, submit the following
report. Our first meeting was held
on the first Monday in Janunrvt 1862. At
that meeting we assessed the District thirty*
three and a third percent on the general tax,
to raise funds for the present year, and to attend
to the general or ordinary business that
might conic before us. The next meeting
was held on the first Monday in August, to
attend to the common business of tho Board.
The third meeting was held or. the first
Monday in October, nlso for the purpose of
attending to any business that might come
before the Board, die.
Amounts Paid Out by Treasurer.
Augusts 185S. By cash paid J.
D. Fnlkner, for building Bridge on
IS mile Creek $119.00 <
By cash paid W. M. Barton for re.
pairing Bridge on Cain Creek 65.00
By cash paid R. C. Potts for re- i,
pairs on McAlpin's creek bridge 30.00 J
By Cash paid W. J. Cureton, for
building bridge on 12 mile creek... 349.00 o
By cash paid J. J. Craig, for re- g
pairs on Camp creek bridgu 4.00
n.. ?u t iv r*?i? t - ?
llj lU^II |ltliu J. l/. Viioiicy 1UT Ic* V
pairs on Camp crock bridge 51.00 a
By cash paid J. A. Cunningham for
for hauling lumber to camp and Bear c
'reek bridges 10.00
By cash paid W. T. Johnson for rel?airs
on Camp creek Bridge 5.00
By ensh paid T. W. liacy, for repairing
Wsxhaw creek bridge 60.00
By cash paid J. J. Craig, for haul- 1
ing nnd repairing Cnmp creek bridge, 4.00 i
Cash paid J. M. Shaver for haul- '
ing and repairing Cnmp creek bridge, 6.00
Cnsh paid J. M. Crockett for repairing
1 anvor Cane creek bridge. . . 40.00 v
By cash paid J. C. Williams for *
building bridge nerosa Flat creek, . . 100.00
By cash paid J. R. Welsh for
building bridge serosa little Lynch's
neck 100.00 (
By cash paid Adam Ivy for repairs
on upper and lower Wnxhnw creek
bridge nnd blasting roek in road 40 00 ]
Oct 4, bv cash paid F. W. Hney for
repairing VVnxhnw Creek bridge 49-00
Total Amount paid ont 10*22.60 1
Monies Received.
Ballance on hand of Treasurer at last re- n
port 022,47
Jan. 5th 1852, Received of W. J
Curcton two dollars tine for default
of Road Duty 2.00
June 22d, Received of J. 11. Welsh t
Tax Collector 1053.40
Aug. 2, Received of J. W. NesUt. |
four dollars fine default road duty? 4.00 |
Amount received 1081.87, j
Cnsh paid out 1022.6O J
Ballanee in hands of Treasurer 50.27 |
Commission* for receiving 1
$ 1050 at 2i per cent, 26 47 )
Commissions for pay- I
ing out 1022 nt 2} p. ct. 25.56 52.03 I
Ballanee 7.24 I
All of which is respectfully submitted.
II. II. GOOCif, Treasurer. '
Tax Notice.
? WII.L attend as follows to take returns
X nnd receive the taxes, lor tho year 1852,
for l-ineanter District, viz :
At Tuxuhaw on Monday, February 28th.
At W. I*. lMyler'son Tuesday, March 1st.
At John B. Small's Wednesday, March 2d. |
At Tlio's. Stovcie, Thursday March, 3d. ,
At Mrs. Beckham's on Friday, March 4th. |
At M. Morton's Saturday March 5th. ,
Ai llic u. II. on Monday Mule day Mar. 3d ; ,
At Tank, Tuesday, March 8th.
At Col. Ilucy'i Wednesday, Mareh 9th. j
At T. K. Cureton's, Thursday March 10.
At Reluir, Friday March llth. I
At R.C. Potts', Saturday March 13th.
I will also attend at the Court House du- |
ring the week of Court. The Rooks will
be closed on Saturday the 3d day of April.
J R. WELSH,T. C.L.D.
Feb. 9. 1 3t
Fair Warning.
A I.I. persona knowing themselves indebt- 1
ed to sultscriber are earnestly rcques- I
tod to come forward and settle the same, on '
or before the 15th of this month, for after 1
hat date all who do not settle will have to '
settle with an officer, as farther indulgence
eannot nor will not be given.
J. I*. C. MASiffcV.
Feb. 9th. 1?3t "
LEXINGTON TELEGRAPH. :
a dollar acwsrArra ior south carolisa '
W. J. RANDOLPH.
Kill TOR. AND PROPRIKTOR.
?
ABOUT the middle of March next, the .
undersigned proposes to comnieace at 1
Islington C. 11., 8. C , the publication of a .
Dollar Newspaper, bearing tho above title.
It will be printed on good paper, of Imperial
sixe, containing 34 columns of matter, com- ;
posed chiefly of Religious, Political, Scientific.
literary, Agricultural, Humorous and
Miasellancous, the Markets'. Poatry, Ac., 1
It is thought unnecessary to enter in detail
upon the advantages derivable from a '
Itiatrlrl n>rw<r In the no.>nl,. innn* shiMn it <
in puhUhcd. The undorricrned pledgee *
himarlf m ft; u in him lice to make hi* pa- 1
Cr naeful to the people of Islington, and <
teiwliiif to readers abroad.
The 'J elrjrrHph" will endeavor to prove
itself fkithrul aentinel upon the watch- %
tower of Democratic principle*, and tho Proprietor
being himoelf a Houth Carolinian, ia :
prepared to maintain thoac principles which ,
belong to her political creed ,
In filing the enUcription price at One ,
Doiimr, hia intention U to make the "Telegraph"
aereeellie to nil. The amount will ,
be required Invariably in ndvnaee, and without
pro-payment no name will be catered
en the enbecripUon beaks. The receipts J
will be acknowledged In the weekly ineaee.
The Publieaiien d?y will be emngud In ault
the convenience of eabecribcm a
"Triegreph" j
with the money, aII being cent to mm aftee, '
uril receive en additional copy for one your
gratia.
Pnrtwwltw gwiwlly ere reqwaelclteaM
W A gent a, , .
W. J. RANDOLPH.
f>*h?gto* P, If-, February I, 1IM
WWW GAS
AFTERro i i' e thanks io i
former kind and liberal patronage, I of
GROCERIES AI
Consisting in
GROCERIES,
SUGARS.?New Orleans, Muscovado.
?nd West India. COFFEE.?Rio, Java, and
Luguira. TEAS.?Gunpowder, Green. Hymn
nnd Black. CANDLES.?Sperm. Adanantine
and Tallow. CHEESE.?Goshen
?nd English. BACON.?Sides, Shoulders
ind Hams. FISH.?Salmon. Herring and
Mackerel, nil numlters. SALT, constantly
?n hand. TOBACCO, nt prices ranging
From ten to fifty cents per pound. Segars
>f all kinds, at prices ranging from eight to
brty dollors per thousand. LARD and
UUTTER constantly on hand. FRUITS,
tueh as Raisins, Figs Almonds, Brazil nuts,
fcc., Ac. SPICES.?Alspiec, Nutmegs,
.'loves. Cinnamon, Ginger, Mustard and
'epper. lMCKLES.?English and Domes*
ic, a variety. KETCHUPS.?Mushroom,
iVnlnut and Tomato. PRESERVES.?
Citron, Oranges, Limes, Pine Appl e and Ginrer.
BRANDY FRUITS.?Peaches, Cheries,
Limes, Pine Apple, Raspberry, Blackterry,
Pluins, Ac. HERMETICALLY
ealcd articles?Sardines, Imbsters, Salmon.
ic. OA \DIES of nil sorts. Cl{ \ < KVKS.?Wine,
Soda, Butter, Lemon, Sugar.
>tar, Boston, Ac. Constantly on hand a
mod supply of (iIt E E V FRUITS,such as
)ranges, Lemons, Apples, Bannanas, Ac.
I intend to attend to the receiving and forv
*e to do it faithfully. I am also prepared to
lessrs. Chambers JeflVrsA Co., Charleston.
1 will pay liberal prices for COTTON, FJ
f barter, and all persons who bring those art
mods, would be benefitted considerably by <
I intend sidling EXCLUSIVELY for ('
rish bargains to give me a call, and they will
ble, rARTict'i.ARi.v, where Groceries and Dt
iii a wora i am uoicrnnnca i? sell Doth t,ru
ver been sold in the State, except Charlestoi
Camden, January 5, 1853.
Ten Dollars Reward.
DOCKET-BOOK AND MONEY L08T,
the 22d of Januarv, at laincnst r C.
L/ ii., or on the road home, containing
$ 342.00,
leveral small notes, and some valuable rocipts.
The money consists of fivos, tens,
aid twenty dollai bills, mostly on the Bunk
if Georgetown. I wilt give the above rcvard
to any person who will return the same
0 me. JOHN \V. GREGORY.
January 24, 1853. 60?tf
Money! Money 1 Money!
A 1.1, persons indebted to the firm of T.
L V K. &. J. R. Magill, are earnestly lequvsed
to come forward and settle either by
JAS1I or note. Cash phefkk a ni.r. as we
ne compelled to have money. Come up,one
ind all, as we are determined not to sue any
tne that pays up.
Feb. l-5t
The Steam Saw-Mill.
I^lIK regulations and prices of I.umber ;.t
the Steam Saw.Mill of 1'. T. Hammond
It.dlev &. Co., arc as follows :?
1 inch plank per hundred feet, ?1.00
I 44 do " * picked. ... 1.25
| 44 ceiling 44 44 80
| 44 do " 44 picked,. .. l.oU
| 44 weatherboard 10 inches wide 80
| 44 do. 44 picked 1.00
\ 44 Quartered Hoard 87 j
| 44 do do picked III'll
II 44 Flooring 125
l| 44 do. picked 150
l? 44 plank 125
It " (iu picked I ill
It -
It" do picked 1 75
1 M po 2.00
1 " do picked 2.5 )
Scuntlin, Inch or board measure I .* o
do do do do picked 1.25
Roughcdge plank,not picked from 40to 50
do nicked nnd wide from 62} to 75
Refused Lumber half price of picked.
Thoitc who hand ill Micir bills* will Lite
[he qu.vliity of I.umher wonted, nnd they
hull be promptly attended to, the first bills
having the preference. We are not respon ihle
for the damage of Lumber after it in
in wed and the owner apprioed of it
All accounts will Ik* required to be closed
in October every year either by cash or note.
No credit will t>e given on a less sur.. than
two dollrus.
The above rules will be strictly r.dher. d
to.
P. T. HAMMOND, BAILEY & Co.
Feb. 3. 61?t'
~ ELECTION NOTICE"
AN Election will be held in Lancaster
District, on the 4th Monday, ami day
following in February 1852, at the follow ing
Slaces and by the following persons, for a
loprcsenUtive in the Congress of the United
States, for the first Congressional Dis;rict.
MANAGERS.
At Laneattrr Court Jloutr.?M, P. Craw'ord,
J. A. Canninghsm and Richard Cowkart.
At Bel Air, or Indian J .and:?Robt. M.
Vliller, Wm. C. Doby nnd Jaines Miller.
At Tank:?Francis Bell,George Bell and
II. V. Maasey.
At Sinter*:?C. C. Ballard, A. J. Stewart
ind C. Milliard.
At Cation'*:?C. Mobley, Jackson Cast on
ind Even Kollin.
At Ihtrtorit:?Wm. Roberts, Uriah Will,
aiua aud Robt. Gardner
At Tajcahaw:? Nat. G. Hough, Samu< I
IfcManus and N. Beckham.
At Funitrburk't Muster (Jround:?Uriah
F'nnderburk, G. W. Funderburk nnd John
r-vi..
At Smairt:?Jamca Small, Joseph Ilailu
tod Allen Small.
Folia to be kept open two days at tho
?ourt House, and one day at each of the
rthcr plnera. Managers to meet at the
?ourt House on Tuesday, count the votes
md declare the election. The Polls to bo
dosed at the Court House on Tuesday, at
* o'clock, P. M. 3t
least Notioe.
rHR Hebecriber takes this method to in
form all persons indebted to him, tha
f their notes and accounts are not paid before
the 1st of March, they will be placed in
the bands of J. C. See rest, Esq., for Collection.
No fen this time, aa delinquents will find
to their sorrow.
E. 9. KENNEDY.
Feb.*. I?It
Notice Tt?
A N Election will be held at Lancaster C
/V II., <? tha 1st MocJay In March next,
far InVmdant ami fonr Wardens for the town
nf Lancaster, polls to be opened at 9 o'clock
A. M , and closed at 4 o'clock P. M.
By order ?f the Council,
Feb. 9. 1?St
n store. u
my friends and tin* r- r !!y 'or t1. it*
i;-r to them a variety of
TD DRY GOODS, i |2
,. .. drcd
pari as follows:
| CROf'K'llRY ?ASSOli !'! ]!>.
| SADDLES.?Ml ingmdW _ o.n. i I
i lilt IDLES.? tin. do. ;'\
W'JIII'S.?Carriage, Bnggv. 11.;\cr J." t ke ?
j ding and Wagon. Car is ("nil ... ml W ool. mwt,,
rou Di:ic A: shot. ?w,'
Also a stock of
__ __ v??n \\
DRY GOODS. i, v..,
I Consisting in part as follows :
! 100 pieces prints at prices from 5J to 'J.Oets, Jan
100 " l<ong cloth " 0} " 18]ets
< l#arge Stock Brown lloniespnn, ! to 12Jets
; 0 Bales of Blankets at prices from one dollar DA
(to two dollars per pair. Kerseys ami Plains
| from 13 to 20 cents. Dc K: ib Omi. lmrgs _ _
always on hand. THREAD?IM\ lb, Mi
| Dearborn, r.ncl Con t i l, also, a vs riety of t
J Muslins, Alpe.ccas. Linen for shirts, Tick- '"ju ''
; ings, Afon checks, Pocket Handkerchiefs. w "
| Head Haiidkc,chiefs, Grnvats, Niispemlcrs, I"*"1,1"
i Sheetings, Drillings?l.inen and Cotton,]
(iingh uns, l.indseys, I'h,ids. Flannels. Sali- ofthei
eia, Surge, Cashmeres, HOSIER V of all iniiiroi
; kinds, <1 LOVES, of all kinds: LI.XE.X L,|
i NHIR'I'S, Marino Shirts and Drawers, lieited
j Cloths, Cassimeres. S.-ttinetls.'i w eeds Bill- Mi:
lions, Kdgings, Luces, vte. Also. Violins. Bre..s!
: Shot Guns and Rifles, at ten and fifteen dol. |?.,n
: lars. and a great variety of Groceries and
iDry (joods, too tedious to men ion. fx I
carding business as formerly, ml "i pr-un ~
make liber. I advances on Cottons shipped to 1 j| I,
V T
'.OEIt ClI/.' V Aw. 1. -I. x
-, --v.. |. .1 iiv *? ?* i: i i in- w i?\ ^ .
iclos to in rket. .iiitl Wiint I. rift- ijii i, iii s of 'j,,. (
jiving mo a cull, and tn.-iK iiiLf kimw li I".. -1 j, ;| p
t.S'//. :in<l must rc*pec"fully invit- nl wlio Lions ,
find th.it tin- casus,stem is drciidly pref. r- ,.,i .
y t iiitnis re ciinncrlcd.
01 ries mill Dry Goods clie it -i ill :i ;h h
li. >'
B. \V. CHAMBERS. ,,i
mi It
I I ? .Jill ,. ,
i fbrn
j" Waxhaw Tent, I. O. R '
| ^ . ,. ,f, ' ?ll till*
b hr/TS every Saturday even- ing pi.
| ijLfl. in^ at 7 o clock. !
JAMES M. HENDERSON. It. S. | I*
HEAD QUARTERS. JJ'ilhu
MIl.LFUUD, IHili Jan., 1353. IV'"""
, > x I AIt?orc
(jr.sF.it.u. Okpkk, No 3.
nOWAKD.V SALMON ami Lewis A. J Jh|
| 1 -A Beckham, Esi|s., having be. u ippoillted |.. ..
Aids-de-cutnp to the ('oiiiiii .ii,i. r iu-t liief. <
with the r.'iuk of Lt. ('??!., mid will In obey- \ \ y \
eil anil respected accordingly. '
Uv order of Command. r-in-hi,*f. 'on
J. w. CAVI'EY. nr;,; K
Feb. 2. .,i :: i
II !
I
lohii S. Furry, l'i* cr ! or. i ..i .. i?.i 4,
II. Ferry, ( nj'p. u? nt. I <S. p r- ( p.
vs. ' tilioii re.;i est a ' e | drew
( Lucy I'erry.ct ; I. | Joshua . errv, ("It > , .)/
J s- ' * ' > _ j .Villi.
? T appearing to my v. li.i'e'.i.iu th i : ,nie>
1 Ferry. Elijah CailLle. .i's t t.li'. .1. in M*
' wife ; John J. Clanton . ml S. r h his wik\ , |
j Win. S. Ferry, ..mi Josliu. I'erry de j | |{
I lend, ids in above. e *>\ rrs.io without he \/
; limits of the state . it i. ora.-r. t on nioti.ui ' p .m.
of Clinton and llannu, solicit"!'* Ibr com j \f
plain..Ills, tll..t the said del ude!.' * lio ..||*'.V? r \\'. ||
plead or demur to the hid i..nbo\ , case o.i i ,\/
j or before the 16th of April 1853, otherwise J WiU,
judgment pro confesso w ill lie ordered
! gainst each mid all of tliem.
J. II. NVITIIERM'OON,
C, K. /?. I). Coin
| Jul). 5, 1803. -IT?3tn. Fr. fee #jt7.
VILLAGE HOTEL,
.Tio.\ua^, < ,
THE subscriber li.it ing porch sed the building
known as the "Cjiou i!> t. !.* kept by |
John Blount, Esq.. would iv-p.-e !'i,:iv i.i- form
the tr. .elling pah!..-. >'i i it ..... i?,.'! |
j ing thoroughly rop.irvd ami a.,i i. i Fai
j that lie w ill m .ke ever, ellbrl to render ail !
I comfortable who may favor him with a e.ll
1 lt shall not be said th .t his nocoiiiiiiod..turns | f
| lias ever been surp isscd bv any of his pred, j
eessors. His '1'ahle shall have all It. l a ;
\ good country market can utlbrd. ills St..Ibles
will alwavs be filled with p'ovoi.d r. ;
kept by a good ostler. Friees sli.dl he mo . r I M1
crate. I
THOMAS A. BOONE. re. h,
j Monroe, Feb. 3?l, 1853. 61?3m, respiv
3alo of Valuablo .-rs"
Plli.l'EIITY. \a
1NVILI. sell on tlie "J3d day of February, , 51
upon the premises of the late James L. ! 'lie
Davidson. Frovidence. Mecklenburg county, st'"1 1
N. C., his entire person .1 property, con sis- | gross1
ting of. ' ! '?? ??
Household and Kitchen Furniture, destii
Farming Tools, vVaggons, Buggy, Cotton ' L\ect
Gin, 0 Mules. 8 head of c ittlo. 15 ?>r g(J , renici
bend of Hogs, a qu..iiiity of Hay,
Fodder, Oats, mid W ye ; 50
bushels of W'lns.t, 1000
b ishelsof Corn. 10 J /"? //
bags of Cotton, j ero
U br .ry, j >''
li LIKELY'Nidi r?0I-;.S,
1 "
! I Men, women, and children, .mong v\ limn id. at
arc u cook. III icksmilh nd lir.slr ( - Ati- ipiali:
iter. '..!( I
M NYE llUJUIrSur I. \ r led h
Jan. 28, 1853. on lit.
?ALSO? tl > I'
AT the same time .nd |d ce. ..I th i.i court t
stance of tin* devisee* of J ?. I,. I t..\ i?l?OII H . lie
will be Midd lit^ I'l. \ \TA i It li.-n in hi*
Providence, Mecklenburg count. ml m- t.-rmi
braces about. - do e
400 ACRES OF LAN D r
The loc.ttion very dv*ir..blo, i eiiij/ d uiubi
cent to the Church and Ae. deiiiv. '1 lie in., whicl
provement* ore good?soil excellent in ijii I- there,
ty, and welt adapted to the various produe. (iiver
tlono of this region?particnb.rly cot on.? i ^
The moot favorable terms will l?c given. J I.. I
S. NYE IIUi( IIlSOV
Jan. 28, 1853. 51?It.
? of till
THE SOUTH CAROLINIAN, Unite
Published Ihiilij, iVi- ll',iUy, ??,,/ W'rckly. I
AT COLUMBIA. S C.
The subaeriber* tike pie .sure in ncknowU ' R
edging the support they Inve received since I _ - "r
thev took eh .rgoufthv SOU i ll i'AR' >1.1 NIAN
Thoy have spared no toil or vd'ort to mm
render it worthy of ottch nupport. and th v | Hti
beg leave to snnounee to their readers mid will i
to the public their determination to do every, for C
thing that can be donu to make it an accept, we cn
able journal. The extension of railroads in to pn
the interior will afford ? tine opportunity- to Sprin
country readers to obt dn the latest iiitclli- vvmit
genee, snd u we reedve dally telegraphic
despatches direct from ihw North *rvd fro.it
Charleston, they will gel the e .rllest news
through its mImwm. lid.
Our terms. In * wlih ih*Msnl? 4 ...
Uonii adopted by Ike prm of the State, w ill u<nn?
invariably lie $a advance. Daily p ipor f?, next,
Tfi-Weekly.^d, and Weekly CeroMaia* ft place
pet annum. leatic
JOHNSON * CAVIS.
Columbia, Jnwiy W, ISM. Fe
S f EIL 1 N E10 I! S.
Wagons Wanted.
WAGONS are wanted to haul Cotton I
to Camden, for which 50 cents per hun- j
will be paid by
J. F, CIT RKTON.
iVoTICE.
,b persons indebted to the subscriber j
either by note or Book account will j
\otice that after the first day of March j
; 11 : venunts : ml Notes unpaid by that
will hi* pi ced in other hands forcollccs
long r indulgence cannot he given. if
','i t<. MMve eost attend to this as I must '
\. Do ' o< '"or-- t t lit* first of .March.
J' A. IIASSEI.TINK. j
. 26 1 ?53. 60?St
fi HER BE AX HALL. !
J. B. C OTIS ART.
W Informs the citizens of this place, j
and country generally, that lie is
repared for the purpose of giving those
lay wish to do so, an opportunity of
ing perfect
LIKENESSES.
inselves or their friends. The latest
.ements are now in his possession,
ies and get tlemen are r -sp? ctfullv so. (
to call .-.ml examine his stoek.
tiATi'KKs inserted in Dockets and ! .
pins in the neatest style,
c st, r. Sept. 15. 18.VJ. 32?1y
1 (VljJ. '
KAILUOAIKj;
a meeting of tiie Commissioners ap- ' i
loiiilcl at l.-iiicaster Court House, by
barter, to iaeorpor.te the I<ancister
Lo id Couip.inv, the following resolu- I
\ere passed and ordered to he publish- j .
'1 h t llie Books of subscription,
capii I stock of this company be openthe
C andeii route, <'hesterville route j |
i.lgcw. v route on the first Monday in |
r. next, being ihe 7th day of the ! .
, and kept open for sixty days, c'osing . (
seventh day of April next, at the ltd- >
sees, and under the directions of the I
ing commissioners :
T.onno,r<>? P/*?TT? O /s
' AJ.vuvu nti VUIII t AUUL'C, O. V>.
mi Humes. T. K. Cureton,, James II. i
rsjionn. Thomas W. Huey, Win. .Mi*- i,
i, W. C. ('.Milium, John Adams, W. A.
', II. It. i rice, and James Robinson. .
At Camden, S C.
n Rosscr, W. Thurlow Caiston and j i
i Trvon.
Wiimsln ro', S. C.?Snmiicl J. Barkley, !
lainniomi and J. M. Rutland.
Chester Cmir,' J louse, S. ('.?John A.
y. Samuel MrAllilv nnd C. D. .Melton. '
('uiiiiiifiiii, S. ('.?J ones V. I.yles, J. i
all and John (i. how in..11.
"'i-trf s'oii. .V. C?S. >. Fitrrar, James
,il?.us ml Frederick E. Fr.,ser.
i'hi'iurns S'uri', leincnstcr District
('hbnrn, Friah Williams, and An-J
lohnson.
/ '//' /'. (). K-rxSitr District.?
.in IvrkLnd, Win. Fletcher, and Jesse
.dole,
Mn'int's (Hil Si ii c, Chester District.?
< V Reekie'.in, W. A. Rosvborongh nnd 1
AleCiill.
Ijitirrly nUt, S. ?John Brown, I,, (i. j
rson . ml Wui. ('. ('iiiininithain.
\fnnrnr, .\ C.? I>. ii. Covington, W. i
art and J. M. Stewart.
Wilson's SOer, Union Counttj.?Hugh
>11, Win. Crow, and John Walkup.
f DIXON BARNES
T. K. CUIIKTON,
J. II. WITIIERSI'OON
missioncra TIIOAI \S W. HUEY. i
at 1 W.C. CAUTIIAN,
ister ('. II. JOHN ADAMS,
W. A. MOORE,
II. R. I'RICK,
JAMES ROBINSON.
[ WM.MeKEWA.
I'llASI'll k THOMSON, ~
cturs & Commission Merchants,
ADoEtt's SOUTH WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S.C.
K E. I'll AsEK. TAUL S. THOMSOX. |
I. IN.V2. I Y ? 30.
Executive Department.
i i i.i mi,ia, l.i Ii J,.iiu..ry, 1853.
E M .nagers of Elections in each Con* j
gri ?sion .i District throughout the State [
. rehv required ,o o|?en the 1'olls at their
eti\? |>l .ees of Elections, and to hold 1
vtin for Re|ir? 9 ntatives in tin; Con- j
if tlie I"oite.I Si ? ? il... f..?il. 1
! >\ in F? h:u .ry next,in conformity with ,
rit hereunto appended. In ob.'dicnce
resolution p:.s?ed at the last sitting of i
la-gist dure, a writ of Election will he I
0 each pl..co of Election, in each Con- j
ion..I District throughout the State,find j
1 event of those writs not reaching tneir J
iatioii.it is deemed advisable by the
ntive to issue this general notice, to !
!v such contingencies as mnv occur.
JOHN E MANNING,
The State of South Carolina.
7 nut sm^iiliir the Ma nai re rs of the (Sen- |
I fcll-ction* for pack (Uingrt ssional Itis I
Ihri'Uolioul llf Statr.
|nirsiialicc of an Act of the General As- j
ly of this State, passsd on the 16th Do- '
er. A. I). 1852, you are hereby rcqtiirter
giving legal notice (ami being duly
lied; to proceed to hold an election for
<r tentative in the Congress of the Unit.?t?-s,
for each Congressional District,
Li ?*h alond.?y in February next, and the
allowing, at the s me places, and to lie
ictcd by the s me managers, and in the
in mier . * the election of members of
t te l.egi 1 tore ; and after li iving de- ,
ied o1 the p.osons duly elected, you
in the*.me according to law, under
h ml and seal to the Governor, at Col
i. by the first Monday in April next, on j
i day tins votes will be counted,and j
after the elections declared,
i under my h nd and the seal of the i
^ I St te, in Columbia, this 2 ith day
N. of January, in the venr of our I ord
N one thou* aid eight hundred and
hrce, and in tho seventy-seventh year
f Sovereignty and Independence of tho
d Si tes of America.
By the Governor.
JOHN I. MANNING.
xjamin Pr.itnY, Secretary of State.
i. ttff 1853. 60?St.
NOTICE.
< undersigned having on h:in<l n sinri'l |
nek off..ll end winter Goods which they
ell until the first of Mntehitt C.'OS l'
ASH, or on a credit at aoch prices ns I
n flwlourwlvrf safe at. Our object ia .
pare for a new and complete stock of
ijf (roo.la, and therefore invite all who
vooda cheap to com* and ace n*.
i. W. MODIFY ? Co
N^TIVB.
Kmona indebted to Tim Rodger* pith '
mite or aoeount, are requested to
forward and wttle before Rotom-day
or their nstea and accounts will bo
d in Iho hands of an attornsy for cob
? J AS. D. MclLWAlNB, Guardian,
b. 3. 51?tU
[Mis ce L l Anon.
Money Wanted
By the subscribers for notes :nul accounts
that are still unpaid t ndhose that are
owinjf us wiil please pay up before the first
of March next as groceries and provisions
must he paid for, come all and give us n lift,
so that we can pay olf our Notes, those that
do not pay us by that time, need not he surprised
if they have to pa\ cost, look out.
HASSELTINE, &. IIAGINS.
Jan. f> 1853. 00?5t.
NOTICE.
I AM prepared to pay a part of the indebtedness
of Rev. K. L. 1' rascr, deceased?
first call first paid.
JAMKS M. INGRAM Ex'or.
Jan. 5, 18v'3,
$100 Reward
K ANA WAY, during the month of September
last, from the plantation of the
late Mrs. Martha Cunningham, in l.aiicaster
District, South Carolina, a negro man
named JIM, said negro about 40 years of
age, a mulatto, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches
high, stoop-shouldered, and looks down
when spoken to. As suspicion rests upon j
him as being implieated_in the murder of
Mrs. Cunningham, he has no doubt absconded
from fear of the consequences. I will
pay the above reward, ifdelivercd at any jail
so that lean get him.
I1CGII SL'MMERVILLE,
Adm'r. estate of late Mrs. Cunningham.
Dec. ' ! _?, 18.V2. 48?tf.
South Carolinian. Columbia: Carolina j
Watchman. Salisbury, N.C.; Raleigh Regis- I
er. \. C. and N. C. Whig, Charlotte, copy I
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lish'-d, and have now for sale, the FAR.
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lege. New Ilevcti, complete in 2 vols., royal
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This work is not the old lTlook of tit
Farm? lately resuscitated and thrown upon
he market.
BOl (JUT from Mnniitlictnrcr*and other*
| of tho bi-nt honaea in New York nnd
Baltimore, a very full atock, inclutiinpr every
thing runt more too, which we arc new offering,
nnd oW-rlng too at prieea never urpnased,
POIl CASH or rhnrt lime.
M. H. sonR ELI. & BRO
Bel Air. Dec. 1853. tf?45.
LancaRter Dirisiop, Ma. tt.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE,
Hold* ita Regular Weekly Meeting* at th<
Temperance Hall every Tu adoy Evening
at 1 r'clock. I. H. BL.\IR,
June II. Id R. S.
1 $20.00 REWARD!
RAN A WAY from me, on or about th<
t it November l?*t, my boy named BEf
Bald boy ia of black complexion, atout built
and stutter* when spoken to. He is pet
hapa in the Wnahaw Settlement, or lowe
nnrt of North Carolina. I will pay tfco abov
reward if delivered to mc at uly mMtn
in Lanoaater Diatriet
J.D. McCARDEU.
Feb. ?. 51?41 pd
DM GOODS & GROCERIES.
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRV GOODS,
on ARI, ESTAIf.S. .
Browning & leman, formerly ofand
successors to C. & E. L. Kekkisom &.
j Co.. would respectfully rail the attention of
I tlieir customers, and others visiting Chmlev
1 ton, to their assortment of
DRY GOODS,
i now opening which will he found more cotni
pletc than has ever before been ottered in
i that city.
t All articles in their line have been manuI
iiicturcd expressly to onhr. and l.vn OKTED DInrxTand
will be Warranted to prove a?
j rrjrretcnted.
j The one-price system will be. rigidly adhered
to, and purchasers may depend upon
' every article being prieed as low as they can
, be procured in any city in the United States.
Particular attention is requested to their
departments of
Silk and Fancy Dress Goods, Embroideries,
Carpetings, Blankets, Plantation
Woolens, Sheetings.
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 citv acceptances
BROWNING & LEMAN.
Nq. 209 & 221 King st. cor. Market.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Oct. 20, 1852. 37 ly. _
ENQUIRE FOR THE WHOLESALE
S T OJl E,
lOO pieces Kerseys, Plaids, &c.
1I50 - Bleeched and hro. hotnespun.
50 " Jeans, Sattinetts and Cassimcrea
Vesting*, Prints, l)el<nins, &e.
?ALSO,?
Sagging, Rope and Twine t
AM),
IORIiU. Keetifioil 11i.l1?.
5iO^hJofcTitTe " "So!*
1U bbls. Bourbon &. Hourinc do.
Porter, Alt.* and Clmnipaignc.
50 Bbls. Superfine Flour,
20 - Clarified Sugar,
l 60 sacks Rio and Java Cofiee,
100 boxes Cheese, Superfine.
I Brown, Loaf, Crushed r.ud Powdered Su!
gars; N. O. and \V. I. Molasses, for sale by
WM. C. MOORE,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in Heavy and
Fancy l)rv Goods and Groceries,
CAMDEN, S. CDec.
15. 1852. 45?3m.
GOOD ST
Cheaper Than Ever,
AT BELLAIR, .8. C.,
THE SUBSCRIBER,
wishing to reduce his stock,
of SUMMER GOODS, pre- Ifasilfa
vious to purchasing his Fall supplies, will
sell the balance of Summer Goods on hand
at very reduced prices, those in want of goods
will now have an opportunity to purchase
on the most advantageous terms. An early
j call is solicited, as Bargains may be expected.
I Wool, Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Feathers,
Eggs and Bags taken in exchange, and a
fair price allowed for each.
CHARLES P. EVANS,
N. B.?Those indebted to me are earnestly
requested to settlors eaily as possible, as
\ I ntn in want of Money. C, P. E.
1 Bellair, S. C., July 14. 23 _ tt
ONE THOUSAND dollars in shoes and
Boots for sale bv
J M. S. SORRELL A BRO.
Bel Air, Dec. 15, 1852. 45?If.
Mary Crvo by next d la Equity,
i friend, I I-ancnstor District,
i vs. j Petition
Samuel Cryo, et nl.J for Settlement
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Samuel
Crye, a dclcndent in above case, resides
without the limits of this State, It it*
j ordered, on motion of Moore, Solicitor for
Petitioner, that the said Samuel Crye do answer
plead or demur, to the petition in above
ease, on or before the 20th day of April
1853, otherwise judgment pro eonfesso
will be ordered against him.
J. II. WITHERSPOON,
Com. E. L. D.
Jan. 11, 1*53. 48?3m. pr. fee %1.
CARRIAGES.
rFMIE subscriber has and will keep conJL
stnntly on hand, a tine and laagc assortment
of Carriages, eonsisting of every vario
to oi tho most tasliionuble styles oi' Rookaway
s?two,four, fire and six seated. Also
one and two horse buggies, double aud single
seated, with and without tups. Also,
an extensive
; AMMortniciit or Harness.
Gentlemen from a distance wishing to
purchase vehicles of any description, need
have no fears about finding something here
to please them, not only in appearance, but
in quality and price, for we will not be cx;
celled nor undersold by any establishment
! in the State, all orders promptly and faithI
full) filled. Carriages and Harness warranI
ted. Establishment near to the Kingsj
Mountain R. R. Depot.
B. T. VVIIEELER.
Yorkville, S. C., Oct. 6, 1863.
3fl 4?_
W. THURLOW CASTON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND 80LICI
TOR IN EQUITY.
| Attends the Courts in LanrasUr, Kershaw
atul Adjoining Districts.
| E#T OFFICE, CAMDEN, 8. C.J&
f CATAWBA HOUSE,
On ^Inln-Mrcef,
(A few rods South of the C(Dfrt Ha use.J
M'THE above named House has
been much enlarged and put JBflL
111 uiviioii^u repair iiiiu iiiriMSUCU IW6W,
and i? now prepared to accomodate all
those disposed to jfivo it a call. The subKcribcr
makes no boasts but will simply
say that tbe l'nblic shall bo accoHimodu'
tod in a stylo not excelled by any Hons
in tlio up country.
J. A. IIAS8EI.T1NE.
l^ancastor, Feb 12 11 1
SUR V EY I NG."
A. AUSTIN,
May be found at tub cataw1
tm House, nt all times, ready to wait
, upon those who may nocd his sen ices as a
t Surveyor. April '28 12?tf
NOTICE!
ALL persona indebted to the estate of
F.lishn Garrls dufusaed, are reqaated to
s come far ward and pay up. And thoee hav4
in# elainM Spaioet said estate, will please pro
sferr;
a N. ?. The netea are in the hand* of X*
ft. MftfliU, who will alwaya he found at fc"n
tort, ready to audto settlements
^"wiaa