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Acknowledgment* With thanks, wo acknowledge the f lowing amounts, in payment of subscriptio to the Ledger. J. T. Latham, Waxhaw, to Feb. 13, N. B. Reitch, Lancaster,.... 44 44 16,' Jesse Catoe, li. Head, 44 May, 19,1 Jm M Barton, Lancaster,.44 Feb. 13, Mrs. L. Ervin F. Hill, 44 * 9, ' Hon. D. Barnes, Lancnater,... 44 44 13, Col. C. B. Jones, Landford,.. 44 44 13,' Miss Sarah Mu*sey,Snlcm,N.C. " Sep. 39, J. Coleman, Penn's Store, Va?44 Feb. 19, II. T. Masscy, C. Store,.,,., Oct. 6, A. Andrews, P. Hill,.?>. ^? 44 Feb. 19, Mnj. t). D. Kirkland, F. Rock,44 May 6, ' Willis Gregory, H. Head,.. 44 Feb. 19,' Thos. Baker, C. Store, 44 M'ch, 18,' D. W. Brown, ioncaster,.... 44 Feb. 13, J. H. Hood, Belair, 44 Sep. 4, J. G. Denton, Lancaster, 44 Aug. 16,' J. L. Mackey, Woodvillo,... 44 Feb. 13,' J. C. Small, F. Ridge, 44 April 6,' J. H. Latham, Waxhaw, 44 Feb. 13, J. Funderburk, F. Ridgo,....44 M'ch 33,' Jcr. Funderburk, do. ... 44 44 33, ' *G. M. Funderburk, do. ... 44 44 23, ' Dr. W. C. Arufield, do. ... 44 44 23, 4 W. P. Plyler, do. ... 44 44 23, ' Middleton Knight, do. ... 44 4 t 33, ' W. L. Funderburk, do. ... 44 44 33, Charles Snett, do. ... 44 44 23, ' C. A. Plyler, do. ... 44 44 23, ' N. Funderburk, do. ... 44 44 23, ' Jan. J. Funderburk, do. ... 44 44 23, ' Henry Iloldcn, do. ... 44 44 23, * G. W. Funderburk, do ... 44 44 23, ' Uriah Funderburk, H. Head, 44 44 23,' Jno. W. Gregory, do. 44 Feb. 19,' Thos. A. Sales, Belair, 44 Ap'l. 13,' J. D. Fundcrbunk, Waxhaw,44 Feb. 12,' Jno. W. Ingram, II. Rock,...44 M'ch 11,' Cap. T. K. Cureton, I^snc'tcr,44 Feb. 12, ' J. A. M. Lnine, L Hill, 44 44 1 2, ' Jno. Evans, Jefferson, 44 44 13, ' B. L. Evans, do 44 M'ch 23,' Crp. II. Draflin, Lancaster,...44 Feb. 12, ' Dr. R. S. McDow, R. I'locc,.. 44 44 12, ' A.M. Cnston. ir.. P llill ? M'rh.18.4 T. M. Bcik, Ijinonster, 44 Feb. 12, 7 J. J. Small, F. Ridge, ".Feb. 23, 7 J. T. Barker, I,ancaster, " July 19, 7 C. I* Dye, L. Rock, 44 M'ch 23,7 II. J. Stcvcna, II. Head, 44 u 4, '* J. P. Hunter, P. Valley, " May 19,'{ W. D. Wyatt, do 44 Feb. 19, 7 Dr. W. W. Twitty, C. F. Col. " M'ch 30, 7 Joa. Kincu, P. Valley, 44 Feb. 12, 'a A. A. Coffey, Belair, 44 M'ch 4, 'a W. T. Caaton, Camden, 44 Feb. 12, 'a J R. Welah, H. Head, 44 " 12, 'a 8. A. Curry, Wnxhaw, " " 12, 'a Wo. C. Martin, II. Rock,... 44 44 12, 7 J.io. Masscy, Sr., 11. Head,. . 44 M'ch 25, 7 44 Mr doar, what sha!l we name bub 44 Why, hu?band, I've settled on the name Peter." 44 3h, don't," replied he; 441 nev liked Peter, for he denied his Mnater." " Wc then." replied the wife, 44 what name do y< like 1" 441 ahould like the name of Joaepl Said hia better half; 441 can't bear Josey for he denied hia miatrt aa.' Special Hot ices. MT J. Galluchat wonld.tender hia pr found thank* to hia fellow citizens, who i promptly repaired to his tiaaiatance, and i generously aided in extinguishing the fi which threatenened the destruction of h dwelling on the 26th inst. Mr At a meeting of 44 Waxhnw Tcf I. O. O. R." held on the evening of tho 25t hut., the following resolutions were unar mously adopted :? Retohed, That the thanks of 44 VVnxha Te it, I. O. O. R." bo, and the same ore her by gratefully tendered to the Pastor, Of cers and Members of the Prcsbytcru Church, of I Ancustcrvillc, for the use of sa Liiurt'ii, su ((nuTvusi) gruuuru un inc eve ing of the U'Ad inat. Reaolxed, That the abovo be published the "Lalger."* March 25th 1853. . | COMMERCIAL" LATEST DATES. From LtfxarooL F*b.! From Havre Feb. ! From Havana March GtoUeton XtrkiU Si'i'waM'a **iOAfiinw( M.rC 1 26. Corrov.?The aalea yesterday amount to 2e7 bales, at from 8$ a 10J, and this foi noon to 468 bales,at from 8 a lOfr cent*.The market is unsettled, and prices droo .lag. Columbia Market, March 26. ' CoTTOR.?The ad\icea from Europe, p Atlantic, which eamo to hand on r'ridi anoniing, reporting a decline of i in th market, with small aalea and a quiet dema? cheeked operations and unsettled our nu k?t and turned oriees t to 3-16 cunts in fav< of tbe bayer. AM bales changed hand* dti lag Friday aad to-day, at prisss ruigii from 7 to 10$ cent*. "marriages. ?> i it TA fc F H T B i f 1 1M TWf - .ft _ Till Ilymen Iro't hie lovo delighted hour, , There dwelt no joy in Eden'* roay bower! The world waa Bad!?tlie garden wan aw II Aad man, the hermit, sighed?till worn smiled.' Cmmfhtll. M ARRI^D,^ <OranitcvUU^ fitb~ioat.l "the Rev. I R. Pickett, Mr. DAN1KLMHB. of New-York, to Miss ISABEL A? dang ler of Mr. Jaacs Twaowtt, of toaeasfa Bo. Ch. ^smtrngBBetsssassssssBSsmsa jjioiHSK aonomTio wombs ? Imwnrimi* HDvptaHet!?Dr. J. M. Howg ton's Ptsaiir, TbsTras Digestive Fluid, L FowrthStomUTePui* Ox, altor dirustio ???!&,=??2 wr,,w* ruf* 9m %ww*j . fHlmw ipsv fur Indigestion, Dyeeoyela. Jaondtee, lav aibar Natots'a'own r A goat, the GASTRIC JUICfe Paa*hl*< teatsfoiag Hsleatiie isilin of Its mil Nraiahed by Agents gratis, las asti among the raedie?l advertisement*. St liir . ~ \L NEW ADVERTISMENTS. t WANTED IMMEDI ATELY. A IT the sigh of ih? Boot,a Journeyman BOO I* Tinker, for which good wa>4 gea will be paid. None but a good worki4 man need apply. H. GARSIDE. 53 March 30 8?tf ? " WAXHAWTENT, L 0. 9.H7' , >4 ~V\r iLL celebrate i huroday evening, the 54 VV 1th of April, by a public procession ? 54 and speech. The public generally and the Ladies es- 8011 pkciallv, are invited to attend. Services to ma[ *4 commence at the Methodist Church, at 7| nn j 53 o'clock. By order of the Tent, 8, 54 R. S? BAILEY, C. R. Ma* .. James M. HendRrhon, R. S. ?n 1 ,4 N. B. By order of Tent the Waxhaw fron *4 Brass Band are respectfully solicited to per- ? " >4 form on that occasion. J. M. H. ^ It PORTE FOLIOS. A few of different qualities for sale at the f.i " >J BOOK STORE. It PERFUMERY. 54 Cologne Water. Extra, p. .. I .ubin's Extracts?genuine, * Bear's Oil, K.cr>4 Hair Oil, P*8 54 Bandoline forShe Hair, 54 Hair Dye?a certain Dye, if used accord- ^?a ^ ing to directions. p,JL Fancy Soaps, g '4 Various other extracts and fancy perfume54 ry^for aale st the BOOK STORE. >4 By the Governor. >4 HEADQUARTERS, . I 54 Charleston, Feb. 25, 1853. 'se 1 54 The following gentlemen having been appointed and commissioned Aids-do-Camp to ' his Excellency the Governor and Commnn- ^ *4 dcr-in-Chief, with the rank of lieutenant 54 Colonel, will bo obeyed und respected accor- / 54 dingly. l . By order. ah,c J. W. CANTEY, 11 Adj. and Inspector General. cvcl 54 Joseph Hay ward, 54 Alexander G. Rice, C 54 Benjamin T. Brockman, " Joseph Stoney, Ele; Summerficld Gary, ^4 Wm. R. Dogan. 54 Mch 10 8 ^ Nail NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED v Now is the time to visit the Book Store; ~ \ the following arc only a few of new things | 'nc received. j. 54 The Curse of Clifton, j|?n i3 i^yciopema 01 mulish literature, , Goldsmith?Cow per?Ilcmans, ?"' Milton, Younp and other Poets, t',? Colburn's Arithmetic, on ' ?4 Daviea' I)o., ?4 Pike's Do., n H Emmcrson's Do. ' Also, from the New York Publishers s J", lot of New Novels, for sale at the ' * BOOK STORE. ~ I4, ROOTS PENMANSHIP 0\ Copy-Books of Root's Penmanship for ' sale at the BOOK STORE. * j4 ordt LEMON SYRUP, - A SUPERIOR article. Confectionary, , 0 J\. Csndy, Kisses, Mint Drops, Lemon f.r Drops, drc./or sale st the BOOK d^KANCY STORE. , n Administrator of Picas-^ |H ant S. Dumas doe'd In Equity. Ann Anderson dee'd. I^ancaster District. on vs. Bill for Account James M. Richardson, Injunction, Slc. 1 dee'd. ot al. 0WI . |T appearing to my satisfaction that James I M. Richardson. Adm'r. ot John Richard- p BO son, dee'd. a defendant in above case, resides so without the limits of tho State, it is ordered re on motion of Clawson, Solicitor for comf nliiinnnt. tliat tKn suSil /lof,.niUn* Innw.u \f kichnrdson. do answer, plead or demur, to the bill in above case, on or before the 30th PI June 1853, otherwise Judgment pro confesit, so will be ordered against him. h, JAMAS II. WITHER SPOON. : C. E: L. D. F Lancaster C. II., S. C. ? March 34. 1853. TUT w Printer's Fee, %7. 8?3m. zTj. de h ay, !J APOTHECARY A DRUtiGIHT, BOI n. _ CAMDEN, S.C. TAKES pluasurc in announcing to the j, citizens of Ioncanter and the ndjacent . country, that he is now receiving his Spring and Summer supply of .. ? Drug*. Chemtcals and Patent Medicines; ' c< Paints, Gilt, Window Glass, Vornirfcer, JW Glassware, and hamps ; Paint Whitewash and Varnish ? S Brushes. ALSO, Tooth, Hair, Nail, Ftesi, and Bath Brushe<fi ? Soans, Cosmetics, Hair Restoratives, Transparent Wash balls and An< Cakes, Perfumery, Mir- ton rors, Vases, Porte Mrmaies, J 1 01ot? Boxes and Dressing Cases. "J ALSO. - lav wicks. Binurara fluid i; AKD 1. Garden Seeds. tie is now the regularly "Dpointed Sals Agent for the following valuable Family *" Medicines, vi*.?I)r (Juvsott's Yellow Dock ~ and Harsa pa rills, Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and r Tar, Jew David's or llebrvw Plaster, Dr. ^jn Ilaughton's Pepsin, Dr. Marvhisi's Uterine Catholieon, Dr. Allen's Vegetable Com- j pound, Dr. little's Family Medicines, Liu*y den A Co's Family Medicines, Dr. Kcoler's * t Family Medieinua, Dr. Ifobcnsack'a Worm ' >d. Syrup, Dr. Hobcnssck's liver PUIs, Colleton Bitters, Killing's 8araaparilia and Queen's j0 or Delight, Rod way's Ready Relief and other ir- popular remedies, Dr. Tobias' Vsoatiao lin- fni inn-nt, Sic., die.. u All medialnea sold at his establishment W are nsally labelled, carfully packed. If desir- j^, ed. and sent to any part of the town, or to the Rail Road Depot, free of charge. . ww The qualities of the medicines warranted ; \] charges as nniform.snd ss low as good mod- ^ ,, icinea ran be bought at any establishment in ^ , * the op country. Hta 911 Orders respectfully aoHeHod. kno Z. V DE HAY, wh, i"y March 30, 1833. ??ly. b? i t JU8T.RECE1VED. S A of tknm* CENT cigars, which Ma XV amoat M well. one AL8^, oth m Co?j?i?fcia| Note Paper (he v_ laSWrftff Paper, * k? article, ? Easelopes, ill fA ' be Eancy sag plain note paw, HV.'v/ffc. . , 1?1 ? Cap and LoUer psper of ditfereat qualities. *~ "J *? Kale at the HOOK STOKE. J March 10. T? - ? mRT SONAISS, f i ? ig A EEACTIFUL aeeo?*aee?, uJabv Li r? A Weth m*m for LedUa ef anew S ^""^^-woaatwa t' i ' Manhm J ^ -T r ^tFI? V r M <J 11 I1W CAS FTERreuinrng ?jncero thanks to tn . former kind and liberal patronage, loflV GROCERIES AN Consisting in p GROCERIES, 3UGARS.?New Orleans, Muscovado, West India. COFFEE.?Rio,Juvn,nnd ; [uira. TEAS.?Gunpowder, Green, Hy- : and Black. CANDLES?Sperm, Ada. j itine and Tallow. CHEESE.?Goshen j English. BACON.?-Sides, Shoulders j I Jams. FISH.?Salmon, Herring and ; :kcrel, all numbers. SALT, constantly j tinnd. TOBACCO, at prices ranging j 11 ton to fifty cents per pound. Segars \ II kinds, at prices nuiging frotn eight to ! v dollors per thousand. LARD and : ITER constantly on hand. FRUITS,' i as Raisins, Figs Almonds, Brazil nuts,; , die. SPICES.?Alspiee, Nutmegs, i ves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Mustard nnd 1 per. PICKLES.?English nnd Domes- j a variety. KETCHUPS.?Mushroom, ( Itiui anu Tomato. PRESERVES.? on,Oranges, Limes, Pine Apple and GinBRANDY FRUITS.?Peaches,Cher- j , limes, Pine Apple, Raspberry, Blnck y, Plums, die. HERMETICALLY j ed articles?Sardines, lobsters, Salmon, CA NDIES of all sorts. CRA CK- j 8.?Wine, Sodn, Butter, I<emon, Sugar, i r, Boston, die. Constantly on hand a i d supply of HREF..Y FRUITS,such as j ngos, Leinons, Apples, Bannanas, &c. t intend to attend to the receiving and forw Lo do it faithfully. I am also prepared to isrs. Chumbers Jeflforsdi Co., Charleston, will pay liberal prices for COTTON, Ft. artcr, and nil persons who bring those nrt.i ds, would be. benefitted considerably bv g intend selling EXCLUSIVELY for O, i bargains to give me a call, and they will : i,particularly, where Groceries nnd Dr; l n word I nm determined to sell both Groi rbcen sold in the State, except Charleston 'nnidcn, January 5, 1853. unor L Houston In Equity executrix Lancaster District, j vs. Petition to subjuguie hnniel B. Ingram- an Equity to pnv n Godfrey et a). J a legal demand ' appearing to my satisfaction that Nathaniel B Ingram and John Godfrey, delants in Ifbovo petition, reside without limits of the Statu, It is ordered on moof Moore, solicitor for Petitioner, that said defendants Nathaniel B. Ingram and n Godfrey, do answer, plead or demur to petition iilcd against them in above case ?r before the firs* of June. 1853, othise judgment pro confi will be orderrinst them. It WITHERSPOON, C. E I* 1). el) 23, 1853. rinter's fco8~. 3?3m. rench Burr JlillstoiiesPAIRsuperior 51 feet. For sale at cost in New York. ilso all kinds of .Mill Irons furnished to | r. and nil kinds of Saw Mill Irons con- i itly on hand. Mc DOW AIX &. COOPER, 'aiuden S. C., Feb. 14. 3?4t. BERNARD VOMER [AS the pleasure of informing his friends and customers that he constantly keeps hand, a large stock of all kinds of CHOICE S E G A R ?, ho lowest n nrket prices?as well of his i manufacture as of recent importation. 345, Kino Street* CHARLESTON, 'eb. 23, 1853. 3?ly. BOOK BINIVINGT CHARLES CHAPIN, ,AIN ANI) FANCY BOOK BINDER, amd blank book manufacturer, AO. 101 mee tix g- 8 tree v, Charleston, C. eb. 23 1853. 3 6m. oOARTER 8l Co., [successors to mccaktek &. allen,) W II O L E SALE 3KSELLER8 AND STATIONERS, corner meetiso asd pirckrey-mts., . J. McCnrter. 1 I. J. Dawson, S CHARLESTON,8. C. . Bryan, Jr. y 4T A complete assortment of Law, iical, School and Miscellaneous Book*, Rlhcr with Blank Books, Paper and Sta iery, of every description, kept constmt>n hand, and ottered at ttie lowest prices, "eb. 33 1853. 3 ly p?i. Mbakspeare?fine Edition, Byron do. do. rampbcll do. do. I all the other poets, for anle at Charlesprices, at the BOOK STORE, larch 9 4tf FINE PEN KNIVES, 'XTRA fine razors, and Saunders' ccle4 brated Razor Strops, for sale at the BOOK STORE. South Carolina. LANCA STKR DISTRlCT. In the Common Pleat. rgarct J. Stewart Adinx. ) Declaration in vs. > Foreign nathnn D. Johnson. ) At'achment. I. Canthan St J. E. J- Declaration in *kham, Ex'rdt Exr'x Foreign vs. Attachment, nathnn D. Johnson. J s Ex'r St Ex'rx of "J Declaration in Beckham, dee'd. I Foreign vs. | Attachment, nthanD. Johnson J iTIIEREAS, the plaintiffs did on the 15 J day of March Inst, file their declarais against the defend >nt who, (it is said) hsent from and \\i lr :lo limits of this te, and has neither veil'- noi ittornu?? wn within the limi a of the a nna, upon Oin A conv nf tho n iH n?>i>knf(!Ait mttrKi wtn'td: U ia thor. for ordered that the I defendent do >pp . r and plead to the I declaration* on or before the 16th day rch which will be in the year of our Lord thouaand eight hundred and fifty-four, erwiee final and .'ibaolnte judgment will n be given and ordered ngainat 'him, JOHN A MTENVIIAN,Clerk. Herb's Oflrr, liioc aUr C. H. larch 15, 1861. 6?1 SmlydUd SEOAKB, IROMH to |A# por Themead for Mte by A. J. CONNORS ft. Co. Iminntr r ftlrl.Ln, No.*V, HOW8 OF TKMPBRANCK. Wde lirffcM aim Weekly Meeting* at the rcns sftrtdr1* '? * hi. it a h. _ #' F 4 , ^ \ ^ v' k h iwmm? " y friends and the public generally, for their r to them a variety of D DRY GOODS, art as follows: CROCKERY?ASSORTED. SADDLES.?Riding and Waggon. BRIDLES.? do. do, WHIRS.?Carriage, Huggv, Driver, Ri ding and Wagon. Cards, Cotton and Wool, POWDER & SHOT. Also n stock of DRY GOODS. Consisting in part as follows : 100 pieces prints at prices from 5J to 25cts. 100 " Long cloth 44 6| " 18Jcts Large Stock Brown Homespun, ' to I2?cts 6 Bales of Blankets at prices from one dollar to two dollars per pair. Kerseys and Plains from 13 to 20 cents. De Knib (Jsnaburgs always on hand. THREAD?DeKalb, Mt Dearborn, and Com ord, also, a variety of Muslins, Alpaccas, IJnen for shirts, Tickings, Apron checks. Pocket Handkerchiefs. Head Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, Sheetings, Drillings?Linen and Cotton, Ginghams, Lindseys, Plaids, Flannels, Salicia, Surge, Cashmeres, HOSIER V of all kinds, O LOVES, of all kinds: LINEN SHIRTS, Marino Shirts and Drawers, Cloths, Cossimeres, Sattinetts,Tweeds. Ribbons, Edgings, Liccs, &e. Also. Violins. Shot Guns and Rilles, at ten and fifteen dollars, and a great variety of Groceries and Dry Goods, too tedious to mention, arding business as formerly, and w ill prom make liberal advances on Cottons shipped to OCR. CORN. &c.. particularly in the way cles to market, and want large quantities of iving me a call, and making know h- fact. \SH, and most respectfully <nvit. al who find that the cash system is decided!) prefery Goods are connected, tones and Dry Goods cheaper than they h.itt B. W. CHAMBERS 47?3IU . In Equity?Linens John S. Perry, Peter ter. Bill of Revivor B. Perry, Supplemental & pares. ' tition real estate Lucy Perry, et al. Joshua Perry, Chas S. Perry TT appearing to my satisfaction that I^jvi X Perry, Elijah Carlisle, and Elizabeth his wife ; John J. Clanton and Sarah his wife. Wm. S. Perry, and Joshua Perry defendants in above case, reside without the limits of the state : it is ordered on motion of Clinton and Ilnnna, solicitor* for complainants, that the s.d<: d-fi-i.-l.- > ; n -w plead or demur to tie* I>1 iI in . ! ease. ->u or before the 1.0th of Aprii lv i t. o'hc. wijudgment pro confesso will lv oi.ieied ai. ailist each and all <>f theei J. H. WITHLRSPOON, c, /;. i.. i). Jan. 5, 1853. 47?3m. Pr. fee ?7. VILLAGE HOTEL, 710\H0K, If. c, THE subscriber having purchased the buildin}' known as the **tJion Hotel," kept by John ulount, Esq., would respectfully inform the travelling public, that it is now he ing thoroughly repaired mid furnished, i.. that he will make every effort to rcndei I comfortable who may favor him with e i j It shall not be said that his nccotitino I ti. has ever been surp Med bv any of hi* pr i cession. Ilis Table sit II hive II h good country market e n ffnrd. Hibles will always ho filled w iili prov-mut. kept by a good ostler. Prices sh II be mo * crate. THOMAS A. BOO\K. Monroe, Feb. 2d, 1853. 51?3m " MEDICAL NOTICE. PERSONS desiring the profession I ser vices of the subseriher will apply lib residence, at tin- In-; d of (i ,y Sir i t in- r II; Presbyterian t hnreh where h may .t i time be found J. (SVIJ.U ISA M IM re 1 tth 1853. <?? "LKXiwsm A DOLLAR UK WSRAI'K It t OK MIL ill CAIiOI.IXA W. J. RANDOLPH. # EDITOR AM) i lUM ltir,. R. VBOUT the middle of d reh next. the undersigned proposes to couuie-nce at l?exington C. H.. S C, the public lion of Dollar Newspaper be ring the bo*e till It will Imi printed on good p per. ot Imperial size, containing 24 eoliiimiM of in. tti r. ei. posed chictly of Religion* i otitic .1. ikii title. Literary, Agricullur..I. Humorous alio Miscellaneous, the Markets I'oeiry, It is thought unnecessary to enter in <1 tail upon the advantages derivable froi. a District paper to the poeple .oiiong whom o is puhUhed. The undersigned plcdgt s himself so far us in him lies to make his |> per useful to the people of Lexington, and interesting to readers ..broad. The 'Telegraph" will ndeavor to proie itself a faithful sentinel upon the w teli tower of Democratic principles m. the ! re. I prictor being himself a ;>outh C roiinLii iprepared to maintain those principles which belong to her political creed. In fixing the subscription pric- at One Dollar, his intention is to make the . graph"accessible to nil. t he ..mount will be required invariably in dvanee, :.nd with, out pro-payment no n me will be entered on the subscription books. The rcci ipts will bo acknowledged in the weekly issues. The Publication day will bo arranged to suit the convenioneu of subscribers Any person procuring for the -Telegraph" six subscribers and lorwarding their names with the money, all beii g sent to one office, will receive an addition 1 copy for one year gratis. Postmasters generally arc requosted to act as Agents. W.J. RANDOL* II. I fx iii rrtun II.. Februarv I. I KA.1 NOTICE. WHF. hmo on h;.nd great m my pretty hing* which we wi?h t?. exhibit to our customer* and friend*. Coino and see ii* at New Salem, \vc an- selling on rennonablc term*. snd we would also stole that thin 1 will be made a permanent Stand, unless neeeeity demand* the contrary. N. B. Thoac who have nccounU made in IBM, will please eonio and settle, or trade more, and not stay away on account of your indebtedness, although we need money. J. W. MOBLKY dt CO. MarchflS. 7-tf MEDICAL NOTICE. THB firm of Morriaon di Gailucbat has W latoly been derived, and a co-partnership has this da* been entered into between Dn?. S. C. Morrison and Samuel Cnaton of tl DWbU, They wilt occupy the oflU* Ifbrnierlv occupied by Qua Morrison and Gull achat, at which place, or their boarding * house, (Ballard it Hunter? Hotat,> thev will j always W found, unless pnifussiwalry e?7?M lis CELL A HI B 0 H g. Wagons Wanted. 1(1 WAGONS are wanted to haul Cottoi I m to Camden, for which 60cents per hun dred will be paid by J. F, CURETOX. iA^CASTKIt DAGUERKEANHALL. J. u. COUSART. VfOW Informs the citizens of this plnee II and country generally, that he is now prepared for the purpose of giving thosi who may wish to do so, un opportunity ol procuring perfect LIKENESSES. r of themselves or their friends. The latesl improvements are now in his possession. Ladies and get tleinen are respectfully solicited to call and examine his stock. Miniatures inserted in Lockets and Breastpins in the neatest style. Lancaster, Sept. 15. 1852. 32?1y JAMES M'EWIN, kb:ci:i yi\<; FORWARDliFiGEXT, CAMDEN, S. C. March 9. 1863 5?ly. Apprentice Wanted. VI tIMPORTABLE situation will b> given to a lad about the age of I I oi 15, who is desirous of learning the Printing business. Apply immediately at this Oflici Carriage for Sale. ? FASHIONABLE Carriage will be sole at a b .rgain, if applied for soon. Enquire at this office. 2-3t 4,000 J HILLINGS is UELK. Feb. 23. 3?tf SO I Til (W ROLINA. In the Court of Equity. LA A CAN mil DIS 1'UICT. If ill to Per/ret title to Lund and fur other purposes. David Crozier, Complainant, vs. James Crozier, Thomas Crozier, Elizabeth Ann Crozier. John Crozier, Jaoob Jennings and wif Nancy, Andrew Morrison r.nd Mnrg .ret his wife, children and heirs at law of Jane Crozier dee d., who was a sister and heir at l..wofDuvid Cousar dee'd. of laincaster District, and who departed this life about 180", Dav id Cousar, Elizabeth Cousar and hush..nd Dunnotn, Anna Cousar and hush ltd n "><> ' oow o i no f 'ous t ami io.sl im o i.: i ..now o, M.try Ann <ous..r, and if di d i hush, nd and children, nanu s :i<,t known, the widow and children d'James ''otisar dec'd., (?on of Thomas.) .tallies ui:i<uo-v ii. .mi 1 human Cousar, ^son of rhomns. children alia it. irs at law of i houias i i.usai d< e d.. who was a brother and heir tit l..vv of Dnvid t ous .r dee'd., Elizah th f i w ley. \\ i li .in Foster and Anna K. his wife, James II .wilier, Pleasant M. Glass and M.irg.ir t h s wife, John W.Johnson and Cottv nutnd.i his wife, Henry Stringfellow nd M..rv his wife, Henry Champion and hah. his wife. J din Miller, Monroe Miller e< al ef n : us. t iqie iiij| is, ii.\ ti>f. etiun ih t es.el i I cuiy one ml II of the above n ineC . f iiu ills r si . without the limns of this t e. it is ordere.i on motion of Clinton so e :..r ho eiiiupi . it lit. tli i eh ml ever) 'I o. 0 8 d . ' (I l.ls do . il.sW i I pie. i jt'iiiur. ??ii ?n ? * the j. ith of June 18 d to the liill oh.i ..gainst then, by Davit rozier, to pert' et his title lo a lr..ct of hint .situ te in C.ncster district, originally grant I to D.aid <'ous r, August 4th, 18uu, lb I ? i .n iim 'iiii i??i inuiT |)iir|M?si'H, ;mu u i I'.ul theieof h.id bill will b?* ordered am taken pro coiiIVhmo against e. ch and all o a i<l .iid bove n.meil defendants, A-.IKS. II. WiTIIKRSI'OON, Com /v/. L. Dial. i. a >lei t it > < .. .VI ri-li I?J, 1833. i ' I S I | . . Nil) 7 -I'm. 3)ol store i a la.\t asteuv1lle 1"V I.. non-rib r? h xe opened a . .r.?<*. . S'oru in I. uieaster i i . i . p t on jr.. of (In* eitizons wil .??.!. lo .-n bl.' ilit-in to ..dii more ex : ..m lx o ib' i< stock. A. J. CONNORS & Co. fislii -?^3 -6iis 11111. lanfasiek kailkoal VI .. meeting of ilu-Coiiiinissioiiem nf |ioin .-.I at .. in-.isltT Court House, b ilic ('li .rtcr, to iuvorpor.itc the Ijmeaste it .il Rod Company, the following resolu lions were |>asued atid ordered to be publisli ed : /? .'o/:<-(/. j b t the Hooks of subacriptior to tin- capit. I stock oft his company be open .-d for the C .indcii route, t hesterxille rout ml Ridgeu v route, on tlielirst Monday i i-'ebru ry next, being the 7th day of th month, and kept open for sixty days, c'oain, on the leveiitli il y of April next, at the fol | irig pi ci s. .'.nd under the directions of th I f'dlo.xlug eoiutnissioiK-rs : At Lancaster Court House, 8. C. i'ixou I tail ten, I'. K. Con-ton,, James 1! VVilliiTSpoon. I hntlias Ilney, Win. Mi ixeim W. < i ntli -. ji-hn Adams, \V. / Alnor.', II It. riee,and James Robinson. At Camien, S C. Jolin Itois. r, W . '1'liurlow ('aston an Enoch Tryon. At H innsboru\ S. C.?Samuel J. Hark lei J. Z. Hammond and J. M. Rutland. Al Cheater Court House, S. C.?John / Uradlev. Samuel McAllilv and C. D. Meltoi At i'ulnmbia, S. C.?James V. Lyles,, Caldwell and Joun G. Bowman. Al Charleston, S, C.?S. *v Farrnr, Jamc T' Chambers and Frederick E. Fruiter. Al Clifbum's Siure, Lancaster Dist.ru T. L Clvburn. Uriah Williams, and At drew inhnMon. I At Flit Hock I'. (). Kershaw District.? Willi .hi KirkLnd, Win. Fletcher, and Jest TromAilv. At Mo 'ats Obi Store, Chester District.i -wis A : .,. W ' IC v.borough an J ii WcGiil; i Al Liberty Ihli, S C.?John Brown, L. < I Mrti'*i?oi?arid Win. C. Cunningham. At*Munroe, V C.?1>. H. Covington, V W. Hart and J. M. Stewart. At Wilson's Store, Colon County.? Ilug Wilson, Win. Crow, and John Walk up.. ( DIXON BARNES fT. K. CURKTON,! J. H. WITHERSPOO Commissioners THOMA8 W. HUEY a tir n At a rrmt ? ? at Ill I n.Vy. V> PIU 1 ri ,\i*, UncaElcr C. If. JOIIM ADAMS, W. A. MOORE, H R. PRICE, JAMES ROBINSON. WM.McKENNA^ * ERASER k THOMSON, FMtOf* * CommiMioi, Merchants, ADUKKI (MHITH WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8.C. , feed'* k. fearer. faul e. thomec if Bepi.1, IMA. 4 Mr?*0 -* i * - 9 . MIStE LL1NB0 $100 Reward i T3 ANA WAY, during the month < - : I"V tetuber Inst, from the plnntntioi ! lntc Mrs. Martha Cunningham, in ] ' tor District, South Carolina, a ncgi 1 named JIM, said negro about 41) j " i age, a mulatto, about 5 feet 8 or 10 j high, stoop-shouldered, and looks I when spoken to. As suspicion res I him as being implicated in the mui i Mrs. Cunningham, he has no doubt 1 ded from fear of the consequences. C pay the above reward, if delivered at so that I can get him. HUGH SUMMERVILI Adrn'r. estate of late Mrs. Cunuing t Dec. 22, 1852. 4C South Carolinian, Columbin; C 1 Watchman, Salisbury, N.C.; Raleigh , j tcr. N. C. and N. C. Whig, Charlott I 6 times. " Waxhaw Tent, I. O. t^EETS every Saturday < | J.4 ing at 7 o clock. JAMES M. HENDERSON, 1 1 JOSEPH B. KERSHAW ATTORNEY AT Li A.M.) SOLICITOR /.V EQl'l . Will heraafter regularly atten ! Courts of Lancaster Distric March 2, 1H53. 4?G Mail Arrangemenl 1 Camden .Hail . due monday, wednesday, and ] [ j At 8 o'clock, P. M. . i departs tuesday thursday, a sat At 7 o'clock, A. M. Charlotte Mail due monday, wednesday, and t At 8 o'clock, P. M. departs tuesday, thursday, 4 sat At 7 o'cloch, A. M. Concord mail due thursday, at 6 p. m. departs friday, at 6 a. M. lYiit*l>oro' mail. due saturday, at 6 p. m. ddparts thursday, at 4 p. Chord rvill c mail: due friday, at 7 p. m. '1 i.i'ar1s saturday, at 8 a. m, Chesterfield. C. H. Mail. due saturday, at 10 a. m. departs Thursday, at 4 a. n 4 111 * 1 - 1 -A - -1 1 ? /vu icucrs musi tic ueposueu uy P. M., to ensure their departure I mail. All transcient newspapers sent piired to be pre paid, otlierwise th not mailed. All persons who receive news and other periodicals, will observe t law requires the postage to be paid terhj in advance. Those who f.iil to pay their postng p-rlv in iidv.uiue will be charged chml T. li. M AO ILL, 1 G. & H. CAMERO! Importers and Dealers in CHINA. GLASS, AND EARTHEN^ 145 Meeting-st., Opposite Hayj Have now in store a complete assort GOODS IN THEIR LINE of tin IMPORTATION, to which they im attention of merchants visiting Char FOR HAI.lt at thf. lowest market Feb. *23 1853. 3 1 H OUGHT from Manufacturers nnc of the best houses in New Y< * Baltimore, a very full stock, iucludin I* thing and more too, which we are ne< ing, and offering too at prices never? ed, FOR CASH or short lime. M. K. SORRELL&. Bel Air, Dec. 185*2. tf. Ll rn I \TI Al)O AD PI?!/' HI 121IIAFRO LllCEilV FEMALE SEMINA 1- I y I r | MIE cr.c;-rcUcH of this institnti r JL commence on the first Mon '* March next, under the managemc control of Miss Eliza L. Haskell, o New York. i, Her qualifications as a Teacher i- the first order, and her experience 1 e the confidence of many friends, n them she would refer to the Rev. e Johnston, Maj. J. B. Kerr, Dr. M. ! g Mai. Benjamin Morrow, of Charlotti I- and to Mr. S. E. Bratton, of York e from either of whom satisfactory info may be obtuined in reffcrence to tha ideations. I. Barents, Guardians and others d< solid English Education tor their i b and wards, would do well to cons advantages to be obtained at this Ins when compared with others, both i d lion fees end other expenses. The tion is in as healthy a place as is to t U in the State. Boarding washing ai ing can be obtained in respectable b on very reasonable terms. }'. Terms of Tuition Per Session of Five Mont Spelling Reading and Arithmetic .t The same with English Grammar u Geography and History The same with Astronomy, Natural and Moral Philosophy, and l0 all other English branches.... French language, extra _ Vocal Music ^1 Music on Piano Use of Pi.mo ; Drawing and Painting in Water colors Draw ing and painting in Oil Col* ,1, No cxtrn charge* except for fuel dering Winter Months, which will ft' bo Boarding Washing and Lod N ri For pupils of and under 10 Tears, per Month M 4> M ^ 14 10 H " " " above 1ft ** From Monday Morning until Friday evening . . .... No candlca found for Studying by. ? For Boarding, Washing, l.odging and a full coarse of studies, per session,. <-<7! For same with English Branches only * - JONATHAN N. MoKLWF.I ft. i March 14. I 111. DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. ?' FANCY AND STAPLE "JZ DRY GOODS, Unci.- CHARLESTON,)!!. C. 'o man ! TJROWNING 4l LEMAN, formerly ofun rears of .X3 successors to C. fit E. 1.. Kerriso* Ar. inches j Co., would respectfully call the attention of down ; their customers, and others visiting Charles* Is upon ton, to their assortment of nkr ,,r DRY GOOD?, a bacon- now 0penjDg which will be found hi ore cohl* \vplete than has ever before been offered in nn>'J!ul that city. ,, All articles in their line have been wnnu* '. ' factured expressly to order, and imported dl,_?i' RECTnnd will be Wurrfcut<*d to prove as | * represented. 'nrolina The one-price system will be rigidly adRegis hcrcd to, and purchasers may depend upon c, copy every article being priced as low as they can H. S. be procured in any city in the United Stntea. ?? Particular attention is requested to their , R." departments of Silk and Fancy Dress Goods, Embroideries, Carpetings, Blankets, Plsrn* tation Woolens, Sheetings, , ? and Shirtings, Linens, __ Table Damasks, Diapers, Towellings, Napkins. Doylies, , Together with every variety of long i txt . Cloths, Cotton Sheetings, and Hosiery of all kinds. 5 J j Terms.?Cash or city acceptances d the BROWNING &. LEMAN. , No. 209 A, 221 Kingst. cor. Market. n,pa CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct. 20, 1852. 37 ly. t8, ENQUIRE FOR THE WHOLESALE STORE, Friday 100 p;ccca Kerseys, Plaids, Ac. ii?i? " Blecchcd and bro. homespun. crd AY, 50 " Jeans, Sattinctts and Cassimcres Vcstings, Prints, DeLnins, Ac. ?ALSO,? msngyiiig, Kopc an id Twine ; AND, niDAT, IOObl8# Rectified Whiskey, L'RDAY a0 b,S' 0ld R>C R?10 bbls. bourbon & Hourine do. Porter, Alo and Champaigne. 50 Bbls. Superfine Hour, 20 M Clurified Sugar, 50 sacks Rio and Java Coffee, 100 boxes Cheese, Superfine. Brown, Loaf, Crushed aud Powdered Sii gars; N. O. and VV. I. Molasses, for sale by WM. C. MOORE, ' Wholesale and Retail denier in Heavy and M. Fancy Dry Goods aud Groceries, CAMDEN, S. C. Dec. 15. 1852. 45?3m. ONE THOUSAND dollars in shoes and Boots for sale by M. S. SORRELL &. BRO. Bel Air, Dec. 15, 1852L 45?tf. Mary Cryc by nextY In Equity. friend, I Lancaster District. ' vs. [ Petition 8 o'clk Samuel Cryc, et al.J for Settlement >v next TT "PPearing to my satisfaction, that SnmJL uel Crye, a defendent in above case, resides without the limits of this Stat*, It is are re- ordered, on motion of Moore, Solicitor for ley are Petitioner, that the said Samuel Crye do answer plead or demur, to the petition in apapers bovc case, on or before the 20th day of A. . pril 1853, otherwise judgment pro confcsso hat the wjil bo ordered against him. I quar- J. II. WITHERSPOON, Com. E. L. D. Jan. 11, 1853. 48?3m. pr. fee 07. 5T" COLTS REVOLVERS.~ M. IND other fine single barrelled Pistols, for A sale at tho BOOK STORE, j March 9 5tf s I " CARRIAGES. THE subscriber has and will keep constantly on hand, a fine and laugc assortment of Carriages, consisting of every variety ABE to of the most fashionuble styles of Rock e-st. a ways?two, four, five and six seated. Also ment of one an(j ^wo horae huggics, double aud siniir own j,je adjed, with and withont tops. Also, rite the nn extensive lest on. Assortment of Harness. r,"^ES" Gentlemen from a distance wishing to T W purchase vehicles of nny description, need ? ,er" have no fears about finding something here )r an to please them, not only in appearance, nnt ^ 4uality n"d price, for we will not be exw ? er" celled nor undersold by any establishment lurpass- jn g^^ n|| orders promptly nnd f: ithRRO fully filled. Carriages and Harness warranted. Establishment near to tho KingsMountain R. R. Depot. B. T.WIIEELER. Vorkville, S. C., Oct. 6, 1852. tjy 36 tf. W THITRrnW PA II JLlIUMliV 1' ViWJXV/11) on Will attorney at law and solici d?y >n xor in equity. nt and Attends the Courts in Lancaster, Kershsne f Troy, and Adjoining Districts. 0t office. camden, 8. C.J& ,r?on CATAWBAHOUSE, Among On Maiii-Stroet, Cyrus (A few rods Smith of the Court House.} .^r/' THE above named House has 4Mb % N- C., been much enlarged and put JBiiL rmation 'n t^orol,K^ rePair ?"d furnished anew, ?ir qunl- an(* *s now P*?pwod to aoeomodate all those disposeil to give it a call. The subjairinga scriber makes no lx>asts hut will simply children say that the Public shall be nccommoda' ider the ted in a style not excelled by any Houc? titution, the up country. ?t0 tuU J. A. HASSKLTINE. Xnd I-.nc^r,FfbH tf 1 SURVEYING. a AUSTIN AY RE FOUND AT tfiiE CATAWha House, at all times, ready to wait ? , upon those who may need his services as a * Surveyor. April 28 19?tf #? 00 NOTICE 1 ? 7,00 A LL persons indebted to the estate ef l\ Elisha Harris deceased, are (equated to come forward and pay up. And those hav8.00 tag claims against said estate, will please pre* 5.00 ??nt them properly attested, for payment, gratis Lancaster 0.11., Dee, 1,1852. 15.00 R. E. \Y YLIE, Adtar. 9,00 N. B. The notes srs In the hands of^Jr. Mngill, who will always be found atTkia 5.00 store, ready to make settlements. R. E. WYLtE 15.00 Poc. 1.1869. __ 40?tf 50 woa"^a^hou"*' gimr. B?E51| C. Militia. TTHE Upper and Lower Battalions will ? J- parade at the usual places of Parade, 6.00 J armed and equlped as ths law directs, for 8.00 drill and exercise,"vix : the Upper BattalBoo 7.00 on the 7th of April next, and the Lower BatA union on the Mb of April next The ?r ?^ rffT ** ^ ^ 76.00 Tb* commander* of each BattaHk>a wjj be m.elrrd to nuke a return ef the atr??* u"* 'nutee. rbi.liai?tl> C *&&**> *-tt i TNkmw. . J