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NEW ABVERT1SEMMS. .J COMMfSSONERS ?r? Pl'BLIC BnLDIKKK I t""ln REPORT. THE following is the report of the Commis- T^TI sioDcrs of Publie Buildings, of Lancas- il ter District: tach? />r. 8. B. Emmons, Treas. Com. P. B. cribin 1861. Nov. 14. To cash on hand. En as per las! report #480.18 1852. To Hint received from Tax Collector, being 10 per ci. on a p/ general Tax 306?72 ^ Unpaid acconnt due F. Sow- quire era yet unclaimed 66.98 Go 853.88 W| 8. B. Emmons, Treas. Com. P. B., Cr. iowjp . . . , on th Jan. 29. By amt. paid I* Jackson, for ^nt , fixing hearth and racka in three Commiaeioner's Office $ 2.50 to rn; Feb. 19. By amt. paid Heth Hotchkiss ten(j , for sundry repairs on C. House, 6.12 nij?k. Paid Hotchkiss for hanging WJ? j blinds, making and covering attem tables for the l.cgnl Profession, 66.00 ?jm , April 14 Paid T. J. Warren for adv. 3.00 \fnnj June 8, Paid J. B. Couaat for Dig- ltUn ging well in C. 11. yard, wall- befon ing aame,and putting platform 292.00 j 44 17 Paid E. C. Beech for repair- . ing door 1.50 n A.V July 7. Paid A. C. Dunlap for well- " . bucket rope, nails, 6lc 8.00 ~u Nov. 12. Paid 8. If. Emmons for sun- . / dry articles for Court House, 12.69 44 Paid Billings for blacksmith work " 14 48 PaS" 44 8. B. Emmons for sundry art. 15.93 , 44 Paid J. II. Adams for hanging UR blinds on Jail., 1.00 n 44 Paid J. II. Witherspoon for n" Screw Press for Com. office. 20.00 ^ 44 J. A. Hasseltine for Brick and Bv fixing hearths and barks in t r . J.il* son fwrl,s ??- - - - * * * * * * * * * " * * * * w",v crook 44 Paid J. Adam a for candles, B HpiUoona, Ac 2.75 u Paid J. Adaos a* pr J. R. p.. lark's order,being amount due oairin him for painting C. II. in part, 63.00 v B By commissions on * 514.86 p'd out, at 2} 12, 87. 306.72 rrceivrd " 7. 76. jnp ao-w- pairin Bv buildi 20.43 By ' buildi Cash on liand to hailsnce, 535.51 -rpoij . H. B. E.MMONH, Trens. B Fob. 16. 1853. 3?3t. on ,;f NEW SPRING GOODS!" brio? ITST received a fresh aupply of new repaii Goods, consisting of Boat* Klsoc*, Hardware, Hedl?'lN<>?, and sonic of To the very lateat atyleaof SPRING MATS.al n an excellent aaaortment of C/.OT///.V(V n . ??f the very lateat Stv lea. Wc have, alao, a Superior lot of Upper leather for aale from P?r * the tan yard of Col I#. A. Beckham, (formerly owned by Hyer A. Davie.) # U w * T. It. &. J. R. MAGILI- ?uU F.ls 23. Ml JJ Lancaster Court-Hcuse, HMdanarUn. four< 21 ft Rrqimrnt S. C. Militia. . THE Upper and Ismer Battalions will (j" parade at tha uannl plvcea of Parade. .armed and ?|niped aa the law direct*, for drill and exercise, vix : the Upper llattallion (*onu em tlw 7th of April next, and the lamer Bat- *105 Coition 011 the 1>th of April next. The par- (?om, *de to be formed nreciaely at 10 o'clock ? jngoi The commissioned and non commissioned o flier 1 a to attend the day previous, at eleven ] s-clock for drill and inatnu tion. . The eomniandeni of each Battallion w ill ?e r? quired to make a return of the strength of their reaiiective llatUilliona in due form. II. K. PRICE, fW. 21 ft R*g. S- V. Militia. .. Feb. 17 1853. 3?7t 4 AAA pounds ?r forAV tUW IRON for aale by * * HILLINGS * HKLK. At Wl??. 3? tf NOTICE. DANCING k INSTRUMENTAL ? MUSIC. ; MK8NKRH WILLIAMS & BROOM are At now In thin place, and prepared to giro At instruction in the above aecoiupliahmenta. | v From their experience in teaching, and iV ^n?., niiliarity with the latest styles, they feel aa- fj, aurcd of giving their patrons entire satisfaction. p. Terms for 92 lessons in nsnrino Sin * " 36 ? " Music.?.... ^10 Feb. 16,1663. S-3L ITOTIOB. A' A LI, persona indebted to the late Arm of ?ij J. ft. lfnnter St Co., wW And their , noUi mod account* in the hands of tho snb- M|t|( acriber, until the Aral day of March nest, and after that time, all unsettled in the hands of J. C. Hecrrst and W. A Moore. A word to the wbe is auffieient. J. A. I1A8MKLTINE. ~ Jan. 36. 60?fit. U Land for Sal*. Wb. K. Johnson, jr. and , ? Am Ma trHo , U?2}Li . , #?Laneasier utsi? i A. UNDKR the order of the Court inabore , . case, I will sell at Lanesster C. II., on the lot Monday the Th of March 1863, one , ,, hundred and eighty-eight seres of land, be* . longing to the estate Mia. Martha Canning* ham, dee'd., bounded by lands of Mrs. Mar* garet Mtswert, Capt Criffin Walker, Mrs. Bailey and others, on the waters of Rocky ^ I Ctnon. . Taans :?A credit of I and t years?pur- m chaser giving bond with good security, with . intercut from day of solo and a mortgage. ? J. !L WrnTKRSPUON, C. E. LV r*. onnnu i^B SAXi?S. , \r. BY virtue of sundry writs of PI Ka to me f*" directed. I will sell Won the Court **** llouec door in Iswsitrr on the first lion- pn< day in Msrcb nest within the iegnl hours of ||^ ssk, the folio wing property via; MO seres * 7* of Laid more or lees n tussle Thfirartnmt ^XlSttvyfartysf Aees Me&ow,si PjJ gBOPRTeJhof I. Adeem sad others. l&hfclis ?-* ~\? DdbsehSuWes adjoiltoT UuSTof Uriah The! Fssdsrbwh, Errie Knight sod others, ss the thee property of Alfred Knight, st the sell of J. As JdaPU h printer's fee I JO six m *M0 Aerrs of land, store or less, whereon wW? defendant fires, adjoining lands of A. L. Fsn* will i dertark and others, as the property ef M. fwtb Fvaderbark, st the seperste suits of I. Ad- To mm end others. ComHIwii rseh, Iks. M A JAMBS ADAMS, 8. Is D. Feb 16. printers fes 164 h-M ' Lpprentioe Wanted. COMFORTABLE situation will be piven to a lad about the age of 14 or ho b desiroan of learning the Printing eaa. Apply immediately at thia Office POUND. JAR Ruin Creek, Ih thia District, a gold locket with a gold claap or buckle, atd, which the owner can have by disig and paying for this advertisement, quire at this Office. 2-tf. Carriage for Sale. 18HIONABLE Carriage will be sold a bargain, if applied for soon. Enat this office. 2-3t mmiwionert Report. k the Commissioner? cf Roads and ^cs of Ijuncaater District, submit the fol. ig report. Our first meeting was held e first Monday in January, 18.VJ. At nceting we assessed the District thirty* and a third percenton the general tax, Be funds for the present year, and to alto the general or ordinary business that t come before us. The next meeting leld on the first Monday in August, to i to the common business of the Board, third meeting was held ok the first lay in October, also for the purpose of ling to any business that might come e the Board, 4tc. mounts Paid Out by Treasurer. gust 2 1862. By rash paid J. ilkner, for building Bridge on le. Creek ?119.00 cash paid W. M. Barton for re. g Bridge on Cain Creek 65.00 cash paid R. C. Potts for rconMcAlpin's creek bridge 30.00 Cash paid W. J. Csreton, for ng bridge on 12 mile creek... 349.00 cash paid J. J. Craig, for reon Camp creek bridge 4.00 cash paid J. D. Caskey for reon Camp creek bridge 51.00 cash paid J. A, Cunningham for mling lumber to camp and Bear bridge* 10.00 cash paid W. T. Johnson for re* on Camp creek Bridge 5.00 cash paid T. W. Huer, for rcg Waxhaw c. eek bridge50.00 caah paid J. J. Craig, for hnulnd repairing Camp creek bridge, 4.00 ih paid J. M. Shnvcr for haulid repairing ('amp creek bridge, 6.00 ih paid J. M. Crockett for reig Ixmcr Cane creek bridge... 40.00 cash paid J. C. Williams for ing bridge across Flat creek, .. I00.0O cash paid J. R. Welsh for ing bridge across little Lynch's 100.00 A A I.... C t ton<i pum ."lunui iv| iur rvpnin >pcr and lower Wax haw creek e and blasting rock in road 40 00 I 4, bv cash paid F. W. Ilney for ring Wax haw Creek bridge 10.00 tal Amount paid ont 1022.00 Monies Received. Ilancc on hand of Treasurer at last re 022,47 ith 1852, Received of W. J ion two dollars hue for deof lload Duty 2.00 22d, Received of J. U. Wdah Collector 1053.10 2, Received of J. W. Nrsl.it iollars' fine default road duty, 4.00 lount received I08I.H7. kh paid out 1O22.0O llanee in hands of Treasurer 50.27 Missions for receiving 9 at 2} per cent, 20 17 Mission* for payat 1022 at 2) p. ct. 25.5(i 52.03 Balianee, 7.24 I of which is respectfully submitted. 11. II. GOOC1*, Treasurer. Tax Notioe. 'i1.1, attend ns follows to take returns id receive the taxes, (or the year 1852, nncastcr District, via : Taxnhaw on Monday, February 28th. W. I*. ilyler's on Tuesday, March 1st. John R Small's Wednesday, March 2d. Tho's. Stovers, Thursday March, 3d. Mrs. Beckham's on Friday, March 4th. M. Horton's Saturday March 5th. the C. II. on Monday Sale day Mar. 3d Tank, Tuesday, March 8th. Col. Huey's Wednesday, March 9th. T. K. Cureton's, Thursday March 10. Iletair, Friday March llth. R. C. Potts', Saturday March 12th. k ill also attend at the Court House duthe week of Court. The Rooks will used on Saturday the 2d day of April. J. R. WELSH, T. C. U 1). b. 9. 1?3t Fair Warning. LI, persona knowing themselves indebted to sulMcribcr are earnestly requcsa come forw ard and settle the same, on forethe 15th of this month, for after late all who do not settle will have to i with an officer, as farther indulgence ot nor will not be given. J. P. C. MASSKY. b. 9th. . * 1?2t 5XINGT0N TELEGRAPH. LL4* NEw.sran:a roa soctii cabolisa W. J. RABD0LPH KDSTDR AND PROPRIKTOR KXJT the middle of March next, the under*) gned propose* to commence st igton C. II., o. C., the publication of a ir Newspaper, bearing the above title. II be printed on good paper, of Imperial eoatalning 34 columns of matter, comI chiefly of Religious, Political, HcienLiterary. Agricultural, Humorous and dlaneous, the Markets: Poetry, Six.. a thought unnecessary to enter in de- j pon the advantages derivable from a ict paper to the people among whom it1 jblshed. The undersigned pledges rlf so far as in him lies to make hi* pa- ( seful to the poople of Lexington, and ! mtinn to readers abroad, le ' Trlrsmph" will endeavor to prove I a faithful sentinel upon the watch-' r of Democratic principles, and the Pro- ' u being himself a South Carolinian, is ired to maintain those principles which ig to Iwr political creed, fixing the subscription price at One r, Ma intention is to make the "Tele- 1 > aeeesstbts to all. The amount will quired kmutably in advance, and with** W?I no name will he entered subscription boohs. The receipt* te acknowledged In the weekly Issues. Publication duy will be arraagud to aoit onvenieoee of subscriber*. T person procuring foe the Tclagreph'* ibeeribers end forwarding their names the money, all being sent to one orti< ?-, eeeire an additional copy for eoe year u stmastsrs generally ere rsgn sated to net W. J. RANDOLPH, evingtoa C. II., February I, IIM NEW GAS AFTERrei'iri r si ncer o thanks to fonner kind and liberal patronage, I< GROCERIES A! Consisting ii GROCERIES, SUGARS.-?New Orleans, Muscovndi and West India. COFFEE,?Rio, Java, an Luguira. TEAS.?Gunpowder, Green, II) son and Black. CANDLES .?-Sperm, Adj mnntinc and Tallow. CHEESE.?Goshc and English. BACON.?Sides, Shouldci and Hams. FISH.?Salmon, Herring an Mackerel, all numbers. SALT, constanti on hand. TOBACCO, nt prices rangin from ten to fifty cents per pound. Segal of all kinds, at prices ranging from eight t forty dollors per thousand. LAUD nn BUTTER constantly on hand. FRUIT! such as Raisins, Figs Almonds, Brazil nut: &c., &c. SPICES.?Alspicc, Nutmeg: Coves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Mustard nn Pepper. PICKLES.?English and Domes tic, a variety, KETCHUPS.?Mushroon Walnut and Tomato. PRESERVES.Citron,Oranges, Limes, Pine Apple andG'u ger. BRANDY FRUITS.?Peaches, Che rics, Limes, Pine Apple, Raspberry, Bloc! berry, Plums, &.c. IIERMETlCALL sealed articles?Sardines, Ixibstcrs, Snlmoi Ac. CANDIES of all sorts. CRACI ERS.?Wine, Soda, Butter, Lemon, Suga Star, Boston, &c. Constantly on hand good supply of (1REEN FR / r/7\S,such r Oranges, Licmons, Apples, Bannnnas, &c. 1 intend to attend to the receiving and fe isc to do it faithfully. I am also prepared M essrs. Chambers J offers di Co.,,Charlestoi I will pay liberal prices for COTTON, of barter, and all persons who bring those i goods, would be benefitted considerably b) I intend selling EXCLUSIVELY for wish bargains to give ine a call, and they w able, rAHTlcm.ARLY, where Groceries and In a word I am determined to sell both G ever been sold in the State, except Charles Camden, January 5, 1853. Fifty Dollars Reward. POCKET-BOOK AND MONEY L0S1 ON tho 22d of January, nt Lancnst-r ( II., or on the road home, containin $ 342.00, Several small notes, and some valuable r< ceipts.. The money consists of tivss, ten sun twenty dollni hills, mostly on the ltan of Georgetown. I will give the above r ward to anv person who will return the. wim tome. JOHN W. GREGORY. January 21, 1853. 6<>?tf Money! Money ! Money \I.I. persons indebted to the firm of 1 R. Sl J. R. MagilI,are earnestly reque led to come forward and settle either li CASH or note. Cash frf.ff.kani.k, ns w are compelled to have motley. Come up, oi; and all, na wo nre determined not to sue mi one. that pays up. Feb. 1 -St. The Steam Saw-Mill. rpUK regulations and prices of Lumber i 1 the Htonin Saw.Mill of I'. T. Haminoi Hailcv & Co., are as follows >? I inch plank per hundred feet, $l.( I 44 do " 44 picked.... 1.2 1 44 ceiling 44 M I f 44 do 44 " picked,... 1.< \ weatherboard 10 inches wide t J 44 do. u picked l.( | " Quartered Board 8" | 44 do do picked 11; 1J 44 Flooring... I: 11 44 do. picked li 11 44 plank I; 1J " do picked li l| 44 do ; Id 11 44 do picked 44 1 " J 44 po 2.1 2 44 do picked 2.J Scantlin, Inch or board moa.sure 1.4 do do do do picked I.; Roughcdge plank,not picked from 40to i do picked and wide from 62} to ' Refused Lumber half price of picked. Those who hand in tiieir hills will st.i the qualiity of LuiiiIkt wanted, and tin shall bo promptly attended to, the first hil having the preference. We are not rcspo sihle for the damage of Lumber after it sawed and the ow ner apprised of it. All accounts will be required to he closi in October every year either by cash or nol No credit will be given on a less sum th two dollraa. The nbove rules will be strictly ndhcr to. P. T. HAMMOND, BAILEY & Co. Ksb. 3. 51??* ELECTION NOTICE. AN Kleetisn will be held in Ijsncnst District, on the 4th Monday, and d following in February 1852, at the follow it places and by the following persons, for Representative in the Congress of the !'i ted States, for the first Congressional Di trlct. waw anona ^ A UAAO. At Lancaster Court flout*:?M. P. Crn' ford, J. A. Cunningham and Richard C<>' art. At lie I Air, or Indian J*amL?Robt. ! Miller, Wm. C\ Dohy nnd Jnmes Miller. At Tank:?-Francis Bell,George Bellni H. V. Maasev. At Storm :?C, C. Ballard, A. J. Stewu and C. Ililliard. At ?C. Mobley, Jackson Ca*t< I ?iid r?VfiJ lihiiiii. I At llurton Win. Roberta, Uriah Wi iaina and Robt Gardner. At Taxakatr:?Nat G. Hough, Snmu MeManns and N. Beckham. At AVnderburk't Muster (iround:?IJri: Punderburk, G. W. Kunderburk and Jul Taylor. At Smarts:?Jamea Small, Joseph llni and Allen Small. Polla to l>e kept open two dayn nt tl Court llouac, and one day at each of tl other plarea. Managers to meet at tl Court llouso on Tuesday, count the vot and declare the election. The Polls to I closed at the Court House on Tuesday, o'clock, P. M. 3t Lftit Notice. THE Subscriber takes thia method to i form all persona indebted to him, th if their notes and accounts are not paid h fore the 1st of Man-h. they will bo placed the hands of J. C. See real, Esq., for ColU tion. No fun tltis time, as delinquents will fu to their sorrow* E. D. KENNEDY. i FpK 9. 1?It Notioe AN Election will be held at Ivincaaier 1 II., on the let Monday in Mnrrh nei for Intendant and four Wardens for the to* of laaeutrr, poll* to be opened at 9 o'clo. A. M , and closed at 4 o'clock P. M. By order of the Council, A. J. BELDON, In'tdt. ft. L. CR4WK0RB* 1 1. R. MAOILL, J Manager*. A. AUSTIN, S PWR 9 l~?t m STORE. _ Mjj my friends and the public generally, tbr tlieir >ffcr to them a variety of ND DRY GOODS, 12 t -i e ii dred Xv t pari no follows : j CROCKERY?ASSORTED. ,~ i SADDLES.?Riding and Waggon. 4 11 V i BRIDLES.? do. do, J\ ci | i Will I'S.?Carriage, Buggy, Driver. Ki \ '* i ding nnd Wagon. Cards, Cotton and Wool, next ;?l n | POWDER A; SHOT. time, v\ s | Also a stock of *'on "8. ; DRY GOODS. w",: j, ( Consisting in part as follows : a i 100 pieces prints at prices from 51 to 25cts. Jan. 0j 100 44 Ijong cloth " G1 " lHJets j j I .urge Stock Brown Ilomespun, 4 to 12Jets ^ j 6 Bales of Blankets at prices from one dollar DA H : to two dollars per pair. Kerseys and I'lains ' from 13 to 20 cents. De Kalb Osnaburgs j I always on hand. THREAD? DeKalb,.Mt X ! Dearborn, nnd Com ord. also, a variety of , I Muslins, Alpnccas, l.inen for shirts, Tick- 11',u ',r J i ings. Apron checks, Pocket Handkerchiefs, 0 w ' Head Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, Pr,,L ,lll r. i Sheetings, Drillings--Linen and Cotton, c. ] Ginghams, Lindseys, Plaids, FLnnels, fl.;li- of then y ! cia, Surge, Cashmeres, HOSIER V of all jntprov kinds, CLOVES, of all kinds ; Ll.\E\ L-idi j SHlR'l'S, Marino Shirts and Drawers, |jcjtcd I Cloths, Cnssimeres, S?ttinetts, Tweeds, Ril?- y|IN n' j bons, Edgings, lances, &e. Also, Violins, Brcasti u? j Shot (Ions and Rifles, at ten and fifteen dol- Kim i lore, and a great variety of Groceries and ? ~ ;l)ry Goods, too tedious to mention. - jftZL t awarding business as formerly, and will prom jr""* to make liberal advances 011 Cottons shipped to J_ f|R 1. A 1' FLOUR, CO/J.V, &c., particularly in the way irtieles to market, and want large <|Uantities of ,jlw (>| r giving me a cull, and making know he fact. n;lj| CASH, and most respectfully invite nil who tions v ill find that the cash system is decidedly prefer- e(j . Dry ( Joods are connected. roeorics and Dry Goods, cheaper than they have . , ? J 1 to the 1 ton. . . B. W. CHAMBERS. j Ld o and Ri 47?3m. | pel,ru.| " Waxhaw Tent, I. O. R." mm!,h. ' on the \ fW'EETS every Suturu;ty even- ing pia (iM, ing at 7 o clock. | ,ol,?.NV 8 JAMES M. HENDERSON, U. S. | i^, HEAD QUARTERS. j. MILLFORD, 18th Jan., 1853. J?1"1"' *, Of.xf.ral Order, No 3. Moure, k 17M>\VARD A. SALMON niul Lewis A. | , . L- Rrekh.un, Esqs., having bixm appointed ,, ie Aids-de-cainp to the <'ommaruhr-in-< Lief, '"V* with the rank of I.t. Co!., niul will he obey- , y . cd and respected accordingly. ' /" . ? By order of Conimnnder-i'i-< liief. ? ' ,, ! j. w. cantey. ,{ra:1'; P Feb. 2. 51?it. ' , , . ^ Adjt. ond fuspct'r (Jen. ' ( In Equity?Linens- T* Clw "e John S. Perry, Peter ter. Bill of Revivor A/ ( )t. B. Perry, I Supplemental & par- j t. i,. iv v*. ' lition real est a I ? ' dr?w I i Lucy Perry, ot ill. JohIiii.-i Perry, ('has. j j ! J S. Perry i Willi:, ? T :inpo.nrinp to my satisfaction that l.evi Trues, I 1. Perry, Elijah Carlisle, and HlizaU-tli his \ at wife ; Jolin J. Clanton and Sarah his wife, j |A.\vis id J Win. S. Perry, and Joshua Perry tie- j ) i fendants in above, ease, reside without the t to j limits of the state ; it is ordered on motion Patter !5 of Clinton and llanna, solicitors for comK) plainants. that the said defendents do answer \\\ |j, pi plead or demur to the hill in above ease, on \/ H) or before the 15th of April 1853, otherw ise Wilso )0 judgment pro contesso will be ordered a- \ 71 gainst each and all of them. ?| J. II. W1T1IERSPOON, 25 tu. It. I). j ("omi in Jan. 5, 1853. 17?3m. Pr. fee S7. " ' VILLAGE HOTEL, j ,-mra W AlO.NKOi:, !?. C, * 5 fjl I IB subscriber having purchased the build)0 j 1 injr known as the 'Uiou Hotel," kept by j 5n John Blount, Esq., wouhl respectfully in- ; >0 form the travelling public, that it is now be- } 15 | ing thoroughly repaired and furnished, and Fac '?<) j that he w ill make every effort to render all <5 comfortable w ho may favor him with a call j ! It shall not he said that his accommodations !c ! has ever been surpassed by any of his prede- ' , L'V j eessors. His Table shall have all that a '"P*lis good country market can afford. I lis Stall bles will always he tilled w ith provender, is kept by a good ostler, l'riet s shall he mod- J r|"MI crate. 1 <j id THOMAS A. BOONE. are lie It'. Monroe, Feb. 2d, 1853. 51?3m, reaper in ? ? an cle . Sale of Valuable ?r,!v*" PROPERTY. SrS 1VVILL sell on the 23d day of February, il upon the premises of the late James L. 'he I ? Davidson, Providence. Mecklenburg county, sent t N. C., his entire personal property, consis- grcsst er ting of. (be liy Household and Kitchen Furniture, deatin ig Farming Tools, Waggons, Buggy, Cotton Exect; a (Jin, ti Mules, 8 head of cattle, 15 or 20 ! reined li- head of Hogs, a quantity of Hay, is- Fodder, Oats, and Rye; 50 bushels of Wheat, 11)00 Imshels of Corn, 40 To till v- | bags of Cotton, cr<u iv- j library, 'rtr 11 12 LIKELYMiOROES, id i iMen, women, and children, among w hom ed, afl | nre a cook, Blacksmith, i-nd tirstratc Mi- qua I if irt , nor. a Rep S. NYE HUTCHISON, Ex'r. ted Si >n ' Jan. 28, 1853. ; on the _ A!-SO? day f, II- j AT the same lime and place, at the in- condu I stance of the devisees of Jns. L Davidson, sjune i I will lie sold his PLANTATION. It lies in the Si | Providence, Mecklenburg county, and em- termit ?h i braces about. do cer m 400 ACRES OF LAN D your I The location is very desirable, t ring ndju- umbia '? cent to the Church and Academy. The im- which provementa are good?soil excellent in qual- thcreu i,(* ty, and well adapted to the various produc- (liven i'O lions of this region?particularly cottou.? i It? The most favorable terms will he given. \ h ' ?s H. NYE HUTCHISON. ( ? l?? Jan. 28, 1853. 51 ? 4t. hflv-tl THE SOUTH CAROLINIAN, Unite, Publinhrd Daily, /ri. Wrrkly, and Weekly. ' I n AT COLUMBIA, 8. Ca The subscribers take pleasure Inacknowl* support they have received since ?n in thev took charge of the SW)UTI1 t'AROLIN* IAN. They have sfarai 110 toil or efl'ortto fflllK render it worthy t f aai support, and they | ?t, id hog lenvo to announce to their reader* and ui!l r to the public their determination to do every- f,,r ( thing that can bo done to make it an accept- we able jonriisl. The extension of railroads in pre the Interior will atTord a fine opportunity to gprinj country renders to obtain the latest intelli- 1 want C gcncc, and jt we receive daily telegraphic (t, despatches direct from the North and from vn Charleston, they will get the earliest news ek through its columns. ILL Oar terms, in accordance with Uie regula- il or tions adopted bv the press of the Htate, will come invariably lie in advance. Daily paper $6, next, Tri-Weekty.$3, and Weekly Carolinian ftJ placec per anncm. lectioi JOHNSON A CAV18. CotxaniA, January 29,1853. Fei Jolumliia, S. ('..?James V. l.yles, J I'll mill J<>1111 (i. Itouinan. 'Iharli&ton, S.C.?S. S. Farrar, Janic! mibcrs ami Fn-ili'rii'k F. Eraser, f Hi/hum's Slnrr, Irincastcr District Clyhiirn, Uriah W illiams, anil An ohllson. Flu/ l\i>cl> /'. O. /{rrs'nttc Distri-f.? in Kirklaml, W in. Fletcher, and Jcssi lain. \hi[]ill's Old Shirr. (":rs'cr District.? A. Beckham. W . A. ttiim'biiruii^li am Ictiill. Li'i- rii/ DUI, S. ('.?John llrim n, h. (1 smi and W in. C. Cunningham. Mimrnc. \ ('.?|). ||. Covington, \V irt and J. M. Sti-wart. II 11 son's Stnrc. I iiimi Con nil/.?Hug n. Win. Crow, ami John Wnikup. f l?l.\0\ R MINKS T. K. CU RKTON, .i n wmiFuspoo; niasionirs THOMAS W. IIUKY. at W.C. C AUTIIAN, ator C. II. JOHN ADAMS, W. A. .MIX >KE, II. It. PRICK, JA.MFS ROBINSON. (. \V\M. McKKNNA. <KASER I THOMSON, tors & Commission Merchants, adiif.k'.i noirru wiiarf, CHARLESTON, S.C. v E. FHA8ER. I'AUL S. THOMSO! I. 1852. lY?30. Executive Department. Coi.uMr.tA, li?,h January, 185.1. E Managers of Flections iii oai'li Cot rrcMsion.il District throughout the Stat rcby rci|iiircd to open the Polls at the live places of Flirt ions, and to ho| clioti for Represent.iti\ cm in the Coi of the United States, on the fourt ?y in February next, in conformity wit it hereunto appended. In obedient resolution passed at the last sitting i legislature, a writ of Flection will h n each place, of Flection, in each Cot onal District throughout the State,an event of those, writs not reaching tile ation, it is deemed advisable by tli itive to issue this general notice, t ly such contingencies as mav occur. John f ma'nninu. The State of South Carolina. ' and singular the Managers of the (Jn ' Kli'ct ions fur each ('ongnssiminl Di I throughout the Stair. Mirxiinnce < !'iin Art of the General A' y of tliii titiitv, pissed on tlx* Kith l)< r, A. I). 18.V2. you are hereby requii lor oiliiu; legal notice (ami being <1111 iodi to proceed to lio)<l an election tV rcsentntivc in the Congress of the Un latex, for each Congressional Distric t'li Monday in February next, and tli diowing, at the same places, and to I cted by the same managers, and in th manner as the election of members i late Legislature ; and after having dt led on the persons duly elected, yo tify the same according to law, nndi land and seal to the Governor, at Co i, by the first Monday in April next,o day the votes will bo counted,an hut me eiceuons declared, under my hand mid the seal ofth i State, in Columbia, thin vjoth da t. : of January, in the year of our l.oi ~ > one thoiutnnd eight hundred an liree. and in the seventy-seventh yet Sovereignty And Independeneo of til il St ten of Anieric?. t\ i li<- (invi rnor: J'illN U MANNING. ijamis I'ekry, Secretary of State. . -Jti 1853. 6t??fit. MOT i t E. undersigned having on hand a sum >ck of fall end winter (Jood* which the tell until the first of .March at COS \SII, or on a credit at such prices i 11 feel ourselves safe at. Our object pare, for n new and complete stock < g Goods, and therefore invite nil wit goods cheap to come and see us. J. W. .dOHI.KY Go NOTICE. Craons indebted to Tim Rodger* eit note or aceount, are requested forward and settle before Return-di or their netea and aceounta will 1 I in the hands of an attorney for c< " JAS. D. MelLVVAINE, Guardian. ). 9. 51?4t. i C E E L A N E () I S, Wagons Wanted. VAtlONSare wanted to haul Cottoi o Camden, for which 60 cents per liun ill be paid by J. K CURRTON. NOTICE. j persons indebted to the subscribe ither by note or llook account wil otice that after the first day of Marel II accounts and Notes unpaid by tlia 'ill be placed in other hands forcollec longer indulgence cannot be given, i sh to save cost attend to this as I mils' oney. Do not forget tin- first of .March J" A. IIASSELTINK. 26 1853. 60?6t l,AN AKTi:it (iUEll RE AN HA LL. J. H. COUSART. V Informs the citizens of this place and country generally, that lie i> e pa red for the purpose of giving those av wish to do so, an opportunity ol ng perfect LIKENESSES. lselves or their friends. The latest cuicnts arc now in his possession, es and gentlemen arc respectfully so. to call and examine his stock. iaturks inserted in Lockets and nils in the neatest style, aster, Sept. 16,1852. 32?1y I & sa LAXttASTEK ItAILItOAIl a meeting of the Commissioners apointed at Lmcaster (,'ourt House, by larter, to incorporate the Luieaste? oad Company, the. following resolnfere passed and ordered to be publish?/ml, That tin- Hooks of subscription capital stock of this company be openthe Camden route, Chesterville routi dgeway route, on thclirst Monday ir ry next," being the 7th day of tin , and kept open for sixty days, c'osinj! seventh day of April next, at the folces, and under the directions of tin ng commissioners : Lancaster Court House, S. C. >n Harries, T. K. Cureton,, James 11 "spoon, Thomas \V. Iluey, Win. Me , \Y\ C. Cnutliar., John Adams, W. A II li i?_: ii. ., ? ,ia. iv. i nci*. ;m<i j:iiih's iK'fMhson. At Camden, S C. i Hnsscr, \V. Tliurlow Canton am Tryon. Yintishiiro\ S. ('.?Saiono! .1. BarkIcy laminnnd and .1. M. Rutland. "Iirstrr ('niirl ll-itisr, S. ('.?John A V. S.rnillr! McAllilv sinal (' h \lol*??n MINCE LLAlVEOlfS,; Money Wanted 1 IXv ",c subscribers for notes and accounts tlint arc still unpaid : ndhosc that ntv i owing us will please pay up before tlio first . of March next as groceries and provisions must be paid for, come all and give us a lift, ! so that we can pay oft" our Notes, those that : . r i do not pay us by that time, need not be snr- ' I prised if thev have to pu\ cost, look out. 1 i IIASSELTINE, & 1IAC1NS. j 1 t j Jan. 0 1853. 50?5t. j'l NOTICE. I AM prepared to pnyniiart of the indebtcdncss of Rev. E. I,. Eraser, deceased? ! first call first jiaid. JAMES M. INGRAM Ex'or. I Jan. 5, 1853. $100 Reward I)ANAWAY, during the month of Sep- ' \ tcmbcr last, from the plantation of the ; i late Mrs. Martha Cunningham, in 1 .aliens- ! ter District, South Carolina, a negro man [ I named JIM, said negro about 40 years of j I age, a mulatto, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, stoop-shouldered, and looks down j when spoken to. As suspicion rests upon ] him as Ving implicated in the murder of j Mrs. Cunningham, he has no doubt nbsconded from fear of the consequences. I will i . pay the above reward, if delivered at any jail 1 so that I can get him. HUGH SUMMERYH.I.E, Adni'r. estate of late Mrs. Cunningham. Dec. 22, 1852. 48?tf. *% South Carolinian. Columbia; Carolina j Watchman, Salisbury, N.C.: Raleigh Regis- I " ' i ter. N. C. and N. C. Whig, Charlotte, copy j ' j fitimes. U.S. | LEONARD SCOTT & CD'S. 1.1ST OK ! BRITISH PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS. Delivered in all the. principal Cities in the. ' | United States, FREE OF POSTAGE, and I r forwarded hy mail, under the provisions of ^ the late Post-Office Law, at mf.rf.i.v Nomina!. RATES. I | 1 The London Quarterly Review (CVnis'i/ii e.) j The Ediiihurgh Review ( U7i?g.) 3 The North British Review (Free Church.) j . I i The Westm'n t r Review (Liberal.) 5 ' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Wry.) j Although those works are distinguished j hy the political shades above indicated, yet ' but a small portion of their contents is "de- I voted to political subjects. It is theirI * | ry character which gives them their chief f value, and in that they stand confessedly far above all other journals of their class. IIlack| icoihI. still under the fatherly care of Christo' pher North, maintains its ancient celebrity, ( and is, at this time, unusually attractive, from | the serial works of Bulwer and other literary notables, written for that magazine, and firs " ; appearing in its columns both in Great Brit ain ami in the United States. Such works as "'I he Caxtons" and "My New Novel," > ' ' (both bv Bulwer.) "The Green Hand," Katie p ! Stewart," and other serials, of w hich nutne ! rous rival editions are issued by the lending 1 publishers in this country, have to be rcprin- i 1 i ted by those publishers front the pages of \ 1 Blackwood, after it has been issued by Mes- | j srs, Scott & Co.. so that Subscribers'to the Reprint of that Magazine may always rely 1 , on having the earliest rcading'of these fasci- : liating tales. TERMS. Per nun. ! For any one of the four Reviews... .$3 On j For any two ofthe four Reviews 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews.... 7 00 For all four ofthe Reviews 8 00 j For Blackwood's Magazine 3 00 i For Bl ekwood & three Reviews !? 00 For Blackwood & the four Reviews. .10 00 Paymente to he made in all cases in a>l~ rancf . Money current in the State trhere issued it ill he receii ed at uar, CLUB IHM;. A discount of twenty-five percent, from ^ j the above prices will Ik- allowed to Clubs I | ordering four or more copies of any one or j j more of the above works. Thus: Four eo-j (| ivies of Blackwood, or of one Reviews, will | ( lie sent to one address for $0; four copies ( Ij of the four Reviews and Blackwood for lt 830 ; and so on. e ' IC?*iln <'?>?! Positive. The following table will show the great j reduction which has been made on these j Periodicals since 1814, and the very trifling rates now charged, ir J Per annum, i,. | Prior to 1845, the postage on Blackwood 0 ! was $2 10: on a single Review 1 12: From ; 18 15 to 1851, on Blackwood 1 00; on n Re1 view 50; In 1851?52 [average rate) on Blackwood 75; oil a Review 38; The present I po-tagc on Blackwood, is 24; on u Rei , view 12; > . ' (The rales arc war uniform for all distaw | ees within the Vnited States.) | At these rates surely no objection should | be made to teceiving the works by mail, and j r_ ( thus ensuring their speedy, safe, and regular | .. delivery. ,"r Remittances and eommunieations i- | should he always addressed, post.paid to the t j INilnislicrs. ie' i I.RON A HI) SCOTT & CO.. ,e 79 Pulton Street (Knlrnnrc 51 Gold street.] ie | New-York. N. II.?Ii. S. & Co, have recently pub" L>* Iished, and have now for sale, the FARu M KR'S GUIDE," by Henry Stephens of 'r , Edinburgh, and I'rof. Norton of Yale Col' lege, New Hevcu, eomplatc in g vols., royal n | octavo, containing 1 liOO pagee, 14 steel and d j (too woods engravings., Price, in muslin I binding, in paper covers, for the mail, ,e| ' Thin irork is not the nttl of lie Jl Farm," lately rceueciluted am! thrown t/ywin hi market. 10 i T fr<Mn Mannfac'iirer* and others j 1 9 of the best houses in New York and lliltimore, a very full stock, including every thing and more too, wlweh we are new oiler| ing, and offering too at prices never surpass| co, FOR CASH or short time. M. H. NORRF.I.I.& IlRO Bel Air, Dec. 1R53. if?45. v ' raiicnRtcr Division, !\o. 30, r I SONS OF TEMPERANCE, is | Hotel* it* Regular Weekly Meeting* nt the i* Temperance Hall every Tuesday Evening, >f | at 7 o'clock. I. II. B1..AIR, io I Jano IB. i^> II. R $20.00 REWARD ! ~ I 13ANAWAY from mo, on or nboui the I\ lut Novenitx'.r Inst, my boy namod BKN K Said boy is of black complexion, stout built, to and Atnttera when *pokcn to. He is pearly hap* in the Wnxhuw Settlement, or lower be nart of North Carolina. I will pay the above >1* 1 reward if delivered to me at my residence 1 in Lancaster District. J. D. McCARDELL Fab. 2. . 51?4t r<d DRV GOODS & GROCERIES. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. CHARI.F.$T?N,8.C. BROWNING &- I?EMAN, formerly of and successors to C. & E. L. Kerrisoh & Co., would respectfully cull the attention of heir customers, and others visiting Chnrlcs* Ion, to their assortment of DRY GOODS, now opening which will be found Inure cotn* plcte than has ever before been offered 111 that city. All articles in their line have been manufactured ex/m f sly In order, and imported dikect and w ill be Warranted to jtroie as rr/,rr$rnt </. 'i he one-price system w ill be rigidly ndi hcrcd to, and purchasers may depend uport every article being priced as low as they cart 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 neeeptanees BROWNING &. I.EM AN. No. 209 & 221 Kingst. cor. Market. CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct. 20, 1852. 37 1v. ENQUIRE FOR THE WHOLESALE 8 TOJtE, lOO pieces Kerseys. Plaids, Ac. 450 " Blccchcd and bro. homespun. 50 " Jeans, Sattinctts and Cassiuieres Vesting*, Prints, l)cl<ains, &c. ?ALSO,? Itsigging, Hope and Twine ; IOO I?In. Kocliiifd Whiskey, ?? his. Old Rye Do. 10 bids. Bourbon &. Hourine do. Porter, Alo and Cbumnaigiie. 50 Bbls. Superfine Hout\ 120 " Clarified Sugar, 50 sacks Rio and JnVa (jofice, 100 boxes Cheese, Superfine. Brown, I<onf, Crushed and Powdered Sit gars; N. (). and \V. I. Molassas, for sale by WM. C. MOORE, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Heavy and Fancy Dry Hoods and Groceries, CAMDEN, S. C. Dec. 15, 1852. 45?3m; c; o o d s7 Cheaper Than Ever, AT BELLAIR, S. C , THE SUBSCRIBER, wishing to reduce his stock, Pjij dB of SUMMER GOODS, previous to purchasing his Fall supplies, will sell the balance of Summer Goods on hand at wry rciluccil jirices, those in want of goods will now have an opportunity to purchase on the most advantageous terms. An earlv call is solicited, as Bargains may be expected. Wool, Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Feathers, Eggs and Rags tnkeh in exchange, and a fair price allowed for each. CHARLES P. EVANS, N. B.?Those indebted to ine are earnestly requested to settle as eaily as possible, ns 1 am in want of Money. C. P. E. Bellair.S.C , July 1 t. 23 ft ONE THOUSAND dollars in shoes tihd Boots for side bv M. S. SORRELI. &l BRO. Bel Air, Dec. 15, 1852. 45?tf, Mary Crye by next "1 In Equity. friend, \ Ivincaster District, vs. j Petition ; Samuel Crye, et al.j for Settlement IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Samuel Crye, a defendent in above case, resides without the limits of this State, It is ordered, on motion of Moore, Solicitor for | Petitioner, that the said Samuel Crye do an-1 I swer plead or demur, to the petition in nbove ease, on or lioforc the 20th day of April 1853. otherwise judgment pro confesso w ill be ordered against him. J. II. WITHERSPOON, Com. E. L. D. Jan. 11, 1853. 48?3in. pr. fee J&7. CARRIAGES. f|"M!E subscriber lias and will keep conJL stantly on hand, a tine and laage assortment of Carriages, consisting of every varieto of the most fashionuble styles or Rockaways?two, four, five and six seated. Also one and two horse buggies, double and single seated, with and without tops. Also, an extensivo AMMortmciat or HarnetML Gentlemen from n distance wishing to .x..?-I...-- L.?--I ,< ?... > emi-ics oi any description, need have no fears about finding something hero to please, them, not only in appearance, but in quality and price, for we will not be excelled nor undersold by any establishment in the State, all orders promptly and faithfulls tilled. Carriages and Harness warranted. Establishment near to the KingsMountain K. K. Depot. B. T. WHEELER. Yorkville, S. C., Oct. 6, 1852. 3G tf_ W. TUURLOW CASTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLIOl TOR IN EQUITY. Atlnuls the Courts in Lancaslrr, Kershaw and Adjoining Districts. W OFFICE, CAMDEN, S C Jfl CATAWBA HOUSE, On tInlu-Street? (A few rmls South of the Couft House.} TIIKabove named House has dltojiL been much enlarged and put JUL in thorough repair and furnished anew, and is now prepared to accomodate nil those disposed to give it a call. The sul>scriber makes no boasts lait will simply say that the Public shall lie Hccomnnxla' ted in n style not excelled by any Hottso in the up country. h o. iiasseltine. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 swrrns C A. AV8Tnr, May re pound at the cataw. ha House, ut nil times, ready to wait upon the* who may need his services a* a fwrreyer. April 28 12?tf NOTICE! Al.l. persons indebted to the estate of Klishn (tnrrln deceased, are requsted to come forward and pny up. And those having claims npninst said estate, will please present them properly attested, for paymont. Lancaster C. 11., Dee. 1.1882. R. E. WYLIE, Admr. N. B. The notes are in the hands of h R. Magill, who wilt always ho found at his store, ready to make settlement*. R. E. WYLIE. Dee. 1,1852. 4*-*. #1$