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The Gardener Case.?The Washing ton correspondenent of the New Yoi lierald, writing on Saturday,says: "The evidence in the Gardner case t< day,it is oontinuded, will summarily coi elude the matter in favor of the 'endnn Colonel Payne, one of the cc^ptnissionei who decided the claims against Mexio tuatitled that the award was not iuade i Gardner in consideration of his having title to the mine, but for the losses incurre in the destruction of his property, an having been prevented from working mine of which he bad possession. A the effort of the prosecution has been t show that Gardner obtained the award b means of an alleged forged title to a mini the importance to him of Payne's test mony is argued. Of course, this will d< pend upon the discrepancies between th terms of the indictment and the proof." NEW ADVERTISMENTS. NEW 8PRING & SUMMER GOODS, ? LANCASTER APRIL 20th. THE subscriber is now receiving his en lire supply of SPRING AND SUM MER GOOI>S, comprising every variety ii his line, which were selected with great car and wore purchased after the first rush o the season was over, at reduced prices, nn< be sold at correspondingly low rates.? Among them he enumerates the fallow: Rich Brocade and figured silks, colored am black, Plain black Taffetas, and Gro de Rhine, Foulard Silks, Challv, and Chall; Barago, Satin plaid and plain Tissues, Hani I'cs and Granndincs, Black Bombazines, Mo lair Lustre* and Canton Cloths, Black Gro de Paris Hasago and Tissnae, Irish liner Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens, Didiei extra embroidered Linen Cambric Hnndkei chief?), Embroidered, Painted, and Roum Collars, Lace and Muslin Sleeves and Cuff? Honiton and Valencines Inside Collar: Swiss and .lackonct Inserting*. Edging: Flouncings, aud Bands, Mourning Collan Sleeves and Cuffs, Jackoncts, Muslins, Or gandies, nnd Ginghams, French Prints, Amo rican and English do., Swiss Muslins, Jncc net, Nansook, Tarlcton and Swiss Muslir Cnmbriek and Furniture Dimity,Embroidci cd I-nee and Muslin Window Curtains, I)a mask Table Cloths nnd Towels. Also, Lr dies', Gents', Boys' and Misses' Shoes, i A fi ??A - * ^icak vcnci}* A line lot OI READY MADE CIjOTHING. A splendid assortment of Silk and Crap Bonnets, of the most fashionable styles. S. A. ROSSER, di. CO. Apr 20 II 4t CARRIAGE * BUGGY DEPOSITOR! Lancaster, 1853. Bay while yoa can get Bargains! JOSEPH B. BUTTON is pnrticularl grateful to his friends for the kind pntror age formerly extended to liitn, and takes thi method to inform them that he is daily MANUIACTURIIVG Carriages and Buggies of various patterm and nt a variety of prices. All work eomin, from his estaoiithment is Warrented, an he Hatters himself that he can please an man who really wants s vehicle of any den cription whatever. (Jive me a call and judge for yourself. April 20 II t Executive Department. [No. 5.1 COLUMBIA, S. C., April 1 Ith, 1853. By His Excellancy John L. Manning, Govci nor and Commander-in-Chief in and ove the State of South Carolina. IN pursuanco of an Act of the Goneir Assembly of this State, passed Ifith u December, A. D. 1852, entitled u An Act t arrange the State into Districts for thu elcc tion of Representatives in the Congress o the United State* and for other purposes, the votes for Members of the 33r?l Congrea have been counted in the presence of th< Governor by Commissioners appointed fo that purpose, and it nppears that John Mc OI...U a ..I.. ..I?...J .1? . linn WVVM MUIJ VIWWU ?UI IIIU 1.1 Congressional District, composed of Lnnoa* ter, Cheats rficld, Marlboro', Darlington, Ma rion, Williamsburg, Horry,andGeorgetown William Aiken for the 'Jnd Congreniona District, composed of the District of Chnrlei ton, exclusive of St. Johns, Colleton ; NVir F. Colcoek for the 3rd Congressional Dii trict, composed of Beaufort, Barnwell, Oi anwlmrg, Colleton, and the Parish of Hi Johns, Colleton ; Preston H. Brooks for th 4'h Congressional District, composted o Abbeville, Edgetit-ld, (.exington, Newberrj and Laurens; James L. Orr for the 6th Con crcssional District, composed of Anderson Dickens, Greenville, Spartanburg, and L'n'or snd Wui. W. Boyco for the 6th Congrenainn si District, composed of York, Chester, Fair field, Richland, Kershaw, and Hum ter. Now therefore, I, John I*. Manning, Governor an< Commander-in-Chief in and over the Stat sforesaH, do issqe this my Proclamation notifying and ^lfe[iog, according to tb provisions of tiHPt aforesaid, that Johi McQueen, Win. Aiken, Win. Colcnck, Prei ton 8. BrooMf Jas. L. Orr, and Wm. W Boyce had s majority of the votes in thei respective Congressional Districts, and sr therefore duly sleeted Representatives ii the 3Srd Congress of the United States. Given under my hand and Heal of tb State, at Columbia, this llthday of Apn A. D. 1863, snd In the 77th year of the Hov ereignty and Independence of the Unite* States of America. JOHN L. MANNING April *1 11 at ^jPr^AH the papers in the State will pub Oort Wanted, TX)R which a fair ptfco in eash will be giv .r eo, apply st tfcfcgkesouth Carolina, LANCASTER DISTRICT. *y James Online ^y^HF-RKAW, BHJd, the DUtrii* *?w?id, ^deeeaaed. (wife t Robert DuugUseJ ? -3 fore me at <wr ?e*t Orabiary'e Court, for th wid District fa be hoidea at Lancaster Com ilooae oe the 96th day of April, teat, t show cans*, ff a?y, why the aaid adminiat* tiott ahold not be granted. 4, Gives under my hand and seal, thin lit day of April In the year of oat Lord, en i thousand eight hundred and ftft) I K 8. > threo and in the seventy-aorent I S year of American Indrpedenee. J. H. WITHKRriPOOS^O. U D. April 1) Printer's foe ft 10?9t ? NEW ADVERT1SMENTS. * ~NEW~SPRING GOODS! * & # JE?8 1?' \)|7^E arc now receiving und opening a ^ V? new supply of Spring and Summer * Goods, consisting in part of the following: A FRESH assortment of Ividies' Spring and d Summer Dress Goods, French Worked a Collars ; Swiss and Jaconet EdglS ings and Inserting* ; a large 0 assortment of Linen y Goods, Whlto . and color. I ed: AL cXandcr's White Black and w Colored Kid Gloves for Ladles and Gentlemen { 5 Linen Cambric llankcrchiefs, a new supply ; Fashionable Bonnets ;a fine lot of Spring and Summer Ribbons ; Ready 1 _ Made Clotiiing ; HATS, BooU and Shoes; , a good supply of LADIES' KID Gaiters and Kid Slippers, etc., etc. II4KDWARE; Amongst which will be found Braid's best Steel W and J. E. Adger's B. B. Cast Steel Hoes; Traco Chains, Nails, &.c. DRUGS AND MEDICINES; all kinds usually kept; Herfumcry n full supply, together with many other articles r" too tedious to mention. We would respectfully return our thanks j 1 to our friends and customers for their very ( ? liberal patronage, and hope by strict nttenj tion to business to merit a continuance of it j Please give us a call. JONE3 CROCKETT. t 4 April 13. 10?3t , "NEW "GOOD ST a. ? ** s mi IE Subscriber has received his Spring I Goods, to which ho would invite thu at' tention of his customers and the public in "* general. The Stock consists In part of 4 FRENCH tf- DOMESTIC GINGHAM 'l U^lW ? -f . II O* -I ? a ? nmuh '?i an oiyies, coiorca ami dotted I ^ Muslins; I *cc and Silk Itonuets, Sprigs, Km- ' ^ broidercd Crape, Uonnct Linings. French Castimere, Leghorn, Panama and I'nlm leaf HATS : Men's youth's and Children's Clo? thing, with a i, General Assortment of all such articles as we consider cheap and desirable. '* Lancaster C. II., April 13 1853. n A. C. DUNLAP. 10 4taL_ Soda or Mineral Water TIIE subscriber would invite the attention of dealers to the fact that he is now nisuufacturio'? and bottling in Camden, a very superior article of Lemou, ttodu uud _ Sursnpnrlllu, which he docs not foar to * say, will be found fully equal and perhaps something better than any article of the kind brought from Charleston. Give me but a trial and I will insure perfect satisfaction.? .. Orders from abroad promptly attended to . and great care used in packing. " FRANCIS L. ZEMP, Camden, S. C. April 13 10 3teow4t MWSPRING ANDSUMHER I GOODS, 1 IK 1853. W "AITE arc now receiving our extensive f. ft Stock of Spring ana Summer Goods ~ which have been selected with prcat care as to Styles and Quality. We invite the attention of thrt lail'iM ranrii n*i..1,1?.1.. our new styles of Dress &, Fanoy Goods, consisting of i Fine Paris Printed Bareges, ? M- ? Tissues, Do Satin Plaid Bareges, ( Fancy Check Grenadines, j Paris Printed Maltisc, , ? Fancy Printed Berege DcLaina. Plain Col'd. Gros De Naples, Changeable " M " r Black and Fancy Silks, Fancy Printed Iaiwns, , Bordered l.awns, Embroidered l.awns, ^ Gingham Chambreys, and Calico, dtc. of every description; White j Black and Colored Kid Gloves; Sewing Silk k and IjAce Gloves of every description ; Ho, siery, Edgings and inserting**, Muslin collars, ^ Sleeves and Chemisette ; Fine Silk and Lace Bonnets and Bloomers, and almost every art tide called for; also, a very large e of r Caecitleiiicn'N Wear, of every description; Boots, Shoes, Hats, i- Gloves, Hosierv, Linen Cassimere and Coti, ton (Jowls, of all Styles and qualities, also, a i; fn'l and complete stock of CLOTH I SO, a i- larger stock than we have ever before brought ' to this market. The very liberal patronage wh'ich we have i received has induced ua to materially enlarge e our store room, and also warrants us in ofleri, ing a much larger Stock of (roods to our cus0 turners than ws have heretofore done. With 1 a renewed tender of our thanks to our cus> tomers for their favors, we solicit s continuonce of the same, r T. R. &. J. R. MAG1LL, ? April 13. 10?5t B liortor Vsartwlf t k. THE POCKET jESCULAPIUSS T Or, OYory one his own Physician. J t.nw T"! !; 1;? Ijk iiuii, vitn uilf nundred Engravings, showing Diseases and MadonnaJHk tiona of the Human 8yntorn In every shape and . S form. To which is added VW a Treatise on th<* Disease* j IS ?f Females, being of the 9W highest importance to martjU ried people, or those con? tcmplating marriage By William You so, M. D. lid Sso father be ashamed to present a copy y ef the iEBCULAPIUS to hia child. It may nave Mas from aa early grave. Let no young i man or warn? eater into the secret obligeH tiona of married life without reading the # POiXKT JKCULAP1U8. Let no one if euflTwrlng from a hacknied Cough. Pain in f ^ ^ April ?* NEW YORK | US;#!* T 2 BKLATR, S. C. April >53. While PEACE and PLENTY pervades oar District and Country, it is our pleasant duty to offer heartfelt gratitude TO OUR CUSTOMERS for the generous manner in which they gather to and sustain us. Our House is now Crowded and more on the way?not with customers, particularly, but sums mm, of good quality and late stylcs,sembrneing an SXTfNSlVB and PLEAplYtf variety. We think wo can please either the most laalMioun, or the Indies in humble circumstances w ith large families to clothe. Those who deal for CA6H, are particular ly benefitted by calling on us, but when we add 10 per cent to our cash prices, ws will stand a credit of six months. M. 8. SORRELL &. BRO. South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. By James II. Witherspoon, Esq. Ordinary of said District. WHEREAS, Jno. Adams a creditor has applied to me for letters of AdmiiilHtration on all and singular the floods and Chattels. Rights and Credits of James Cauthen late of the District aforesaid, dee'd., a direlict Estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil nrd singular, the kindred and creditors ot the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for said District, to be holden at I.mcastcr Court House on the 19th day of April inst., to show canso, if any, why the said administraton should not be granted. C 1 Given under niy hand and seal, this < L. S. / 5th dnv of April in the year f-^v-^)ofour Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, and in the seventyseventh year of American Independence. JAMES II. WITHERSPOON, (>. L. D. April 5th 1853. 9?'it. Printer's Fee A LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in the Post Olbce at Lancaster C. II., S. C., April 1st 1853. Adams Mrs. M. ; Johnson Daniel Bran John, j King W. Blacknion A. B. | Kringle J. B. Blackmon Levi, Lane E. H. Babcock Dr. S. E. Iatngley J. Beckham F. M. 1 Lever J. W. B. Bettson Mr. | Lewis Jackson, Crockett S. T. 1 Moore Elihu, Cauthan Miss Eliza, Montgomery R. D. Csston J. VV. ' McKey J. Cellars Rikah, ' Perry Jackey, Gousart Richard, , Perry Abram, Croxton Miss Mary, Reeves John, Campbell David, Robinson J. ('., Clark K S. Roberts \V. H. 2 I)ratlin Belinda C, Shuford Reit J. L. Davis W. Steuart Mrs. M. II. Dunlap Joseph Steuart R. O. L\ Evans Mrs, Slary W.( Small VV. B. Goen Mrs. L. Siuinis Dr. J. M. Gill Louis, ! Small J. Gillntn D. L. M., j Steel Alex., Hieton Miss M. Trvon & Blackmon, Henderson Jamas M.j Taylor Mehala C. II.... r n i I iwj .Li i fx >?hv; 99 vi. 11. I if n^'iu J. I/., Ingram S. K. ; WaM R J. Johnson A. Wvlio Dr. NV. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. T. R. M Alill J., P. M. April 6 1853. 9?3t Administrator of Pleas-' ant 8. Dumas dee'd In Equity. Ann Anderson dee'd. I<nncaster District. vs. ' Hill for Account James M. Richardson, Injunction, &c. dee'd. et nl. IT appearing to my satisfaction that James M. Richard son, Adm'r. ot John Richardson, dee'd. a defendant in above ease, resides without the limits of the State, it is ordered on motion of Clawson, Solicitor for complainant, that the said defendant James M. Richardson, do answer, plead or demur, to the bill in above case, on or before the 30th June 1853, otherwise Judgment pro confesso will bo ordered against hirn. JAMAS H. WITHER SPOON'. c. /;. l. i). Ijincastcr C. II., S. C. March 34, 1853. Printer's Fee, %7. 8?3m. "OrDEHAT APOTHCt'AKY A IlKliiOlhT, CAMDEN, S.C. TAKES pleasure in announcing to the citizens of I Lancaster and the adjacent country, that he is now receiving his Spring snd Summer supply of Drugs. Chemical* and Patent Medicines; Paints, Oils, Wintlow Class, Varnishes, Glassware, and Lamps ? Paint Whitewash and Varnish Brushes. AL80, Tuoth, Hair, Rail, Flesh and Bath Brushes; Soaps, Cosmetics, Hair Restoratices, 'Pransparent Wash ImiU and Cakes, Perfumery, Mirrors, Vases, Porte Monaies, Glove Boxes and Dressing Cases. ALSO. LAMP WICXi. BURNING FLUID Attn Gardfen Seeds. He is now the regularly appointed Sale Agent for the following valuable Family Medicines, viz.?Dr (Jnyaott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, Dr. Rogers' liverwort and Tar, Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster, Dr. Ilaughton's Pepsin, Dr. Marchisi's Ute- I rine Ctthnllenn, I)r. Alloa'* Vegetable Com* [mmihiI, l)r. little's Fnmlly Medicine*. louden Si Co'* Family Medicine*, Dr. Keclcr's Family Medicines, I>r. llobcnnnck's Worm Syrup, Dr. Ilobonssck'* liver Fills, Colleton Bitters, Kpping's Sarsapnrilla and Qneen's Delight, Radwny'* Ready Relief and other popular remedies, Dr. Tobias' Venetian liniment, Sic., Slc.. All medicines sold at his establishment are neatly labelled, cwrfuIly packed, if desired, and sent to any part of the town, or to the Rail Road Depot, free of charge. The qualities of the medicines warranted ; charges aa uniform, and a* low as (food medicines can be bought at any establishment in the up country. Orders respectfully solicited. Z. J. DE HAY. March 30, 1853. 8?ly. bJUtRNARD VOMER AS OH pleural* of Informing hln Mrndn _^3?ypUa^mora that he consUntf^nMpa pries*?aa well of his ? - * * MiJMbn 8-ly. % To Carpenters. Proposal win be reeved hy the subscriber until the 11th ift. for the taking up and relaying the floors in (he fewer rooms of the Jail, the contractor to furnish the materials. Tbe plank to Ik- 10 inches wide, 1? inches thick, and to he all heart pine, and the work to be done in a workmanlike manner. By order of the Board, Com Pub. B. J. A. IIASSELTINE Com. April 6. 9?It. PolTHiFe. A NEGRO woman, u good Cook and field hand, apply soon to JAMKS II. WITHERSl'OOX. April 6. !i?tf nkwTttb actio* a. GEORGIA HOME GAZE'flE, A Southern Family Journal. PUBLtSMED AT AfOUSTA. GA. rplIE lflO.TIi: GAZETTE is devoJL ted to Literature, Art, Science, Agriculture, General Intelligence and Southern Interests. The* columns of the p iper will contain Historical and Domestic Romances, sketches of Biogrophy, choice Poetry, entertaining Anecdotes, Scientific Memoranda, with Agricultural and Industrial Articles.? It is published for the home circle Besides a rich variety of Miscellaneous matter, it will contain the General News of the day, and exhibit the course of political events without the least party bias. In addition to this, it will contain a Compcnd of Universal Historv. from the nen of the So nlor Editor, now in thocoursoof publication. This, when completed, will equal in quantity of matter, a large octavo volume of six hundred pages. Also?A Register of Ancient Grecian and Roman Literature ; a Compendious Exposition of the chief beauties of Sbakspeare's eelebratedttMnys, with such explanations and remarks as may be necessary to keep up the interest of the plot of each, and a brief ex(osition of the leading principles of Political iconomy. The terms are very low. The Gazette is a large imperial sheet,of elegant appearance, printed upon new and beautiful type. Terms $2 00 per annum, always in advance; Two copies, ?>3 50; Five copies, $8 00 ; Ten copies, igt 15 00.? Address 8MYTHE & WIIYTK, Editors ilouie Gazette, Augusta, Ga. April t5 9 tf SOUTH CAROLINA. James R. Magill, and wife Rebecca J. U. Magiill, In Equity, vs. James M. Ingram, Exeeutor Lancaster Dist of Rev. Elius L Eraser Hill for dee'd, Maria Louisa Fraser. Partition, Francis P. Boulware and Election &c. .Mary Boulware bis wife et ul. J It appearing to my satisfaction that Francis P. Iloulware and Mary* Boulware his wife, defendants in nbove case, reside itbout the limits of this State, it is ordered on motion of Clinton solicitor for complainants, that the said defendants Francis P. Boulware and Ins wife MaryBoulware,do answer plead or demur to the bill in above case on or before the "7th day of July 1853, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered against them. J. II. WlTIIEDSPtXJN, Com. E<f. I,. D. Lancaster C. II., S. C< Mnreh 30th 1833. Printer's fee ?7 9?3m. South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Elena. Margaret J. Stewart Adtnx. i Declaration in vs. > Foreign Jonathan D. Johnson. ) At'achment. A.J. Cnuthnn <St J. E. J-) DcclaJation in Beckhnin, Ex'r& Exr'x 1 Foreign vh. 1 Attuchinent. Jonathan D. Johnson, j Tnc Ex'r &. Ex'rx of") Declaration in S. Beckham, dee'd. ( Foreign vs. | Attachment. Jonathan D. Johnson J VX7IIEREAS, the plaintiffs did on the 15 V T day of March Inst, tile their declarations against the dofendent who, (it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney,? known within the limits of the same, upon whom n copy of the said Declaration might be served: it is therefore ordered that the said dofendent do appear and plead to the said declarations on or before the 10th day March which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, otherwise final and absolute judgment u ill then be given and ordered against him, JOHN A STKWM AN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Lancaster C. H. March 1ft. 1853. 0?1 3m1y&ld Mo O A R TEBrST Jo7, (SUCCE^pte TO MCCAKTEK &. ALI.F.N,) W H O L E S A L E BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, CORNER MEETING AND I'lNCKNEY-STS., J. J. McCnrtcr. J E. J. Dawson, [ CHARLESTON,S. C. J. Ifrvan, Jr. y NT A complete assortment of Luv, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Rooks, together with Blank Books, lhiper and Stationery, of every description, kept constantly on hand, and offered at the lowest prices. Feb. 23 1853. 3 ly pd. Eleanor L Houston 1 In Rqultv executrix ! Lancaster biitir vs. < Petition to subjiig e Nathaniel B. Ingram | an Equity to p:. John Godfrey et al. J a legal dem nd IT appearing to my sdisfaction that Nathaniel B Ingram and John Godfrey, defendants in above petition, reside wilL. ?t the liini's of the State, It is ordered o i notion of Moore, solicitor for Petitioner, thai the said defendants Nathaniel B. Inj^r.ie ...id John Godfrey, do answer, plead o? acinar to the petition tiled against tbc.u in above c. so on or before the first day ui June, 1853. otherwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered against them. 7. IL WITHERSPOON, C. E L D. Feb 23, 1953 Printer's fee?7. 3?3m. noticeT ITI*. r*4 am AU vruaivu?u*a| a, a unictm and Reoeiver*. ALLGuardians Trustees, R.oetvcrs and Committees, holding appointments under the Court of for l*ncasfrr District, alfc notified tuid required to make and render their respective retuma on orlcfore the 10th day of May 1868, wttlu forth on oath the particular value of sfl| estates, and also an arconnt of monies ceived and paid out, and to substantiate Oie j same by proper and sufficient vouchers.? Rules wilt be issued against all failing to make mid rctnms to the ne*t siting of th? Csurt of Buuitv. J. ?,W\THKR?rHX>N. Con. to. L D Commisaionot's (Mik e, I^ancestor, 8. C. April 4,I86f Water's fee $3.76. 9-4 . % tJui . wv [MISCELLANEOUS. LANCASTER < DAGUERREAN HALL. ; J. B. COUSART. ' TWTOW Informs the citizens of this plnco, IN and country generally, that ho is now j ire pa red fi?r tire purpose of jivinjj those who may wish to clo so, an opportunity of procuring perfect LIKENESSES. . of themselves or their friend*. The latest improvements aire now hi his p?fwsession. Lulies and gentlemen are respectfully *o? lieited to call and exailltne his stock. Miniatures inserted in Lockets and Breastpins in the neatest style. Lancaster, Sept. 15. 1852. 32?1y "TAMEiSM'E WIN, RECEIVING forwaiTdTng"\gent, CAMDEN, S. C. March 9, 1853 5?1y. Apprentice Wanted. \(T)MPORTABLE situation will be l given to a lad about the age of 14 or I 15, who is desirous of learning the Printing business. Apply immediately at this Office Carriage fcr Sale. I I FASHIONABLE Carriage will be sold j it at a bargain, if applied for soon. Enquire at this office. 2-3t "SOUTH CAROLINA, In the Court of Equity. LA AC A STER DISTRICT. Ilill to Perfect title, to Lund ami for other purposes. David Crozier, Complainant, vs. James Crozier, Thomas Crozier, Elizabeth Ann Crozier, John Crozier, Jacob Jennings and wife Nancy, Andrew Morrison and Margaret his wife, children and heirs at law of Jane Crozier dee'd., who was a sister and heir at lawofDavid Consar dee'd. of Lincaster District, and who departed this life about 1807. Dav id Cousar, Elizabeth Cousar and husband Dimnom, Anna Cousar and husband name not known, Jane Cousar and husband name not known, Mary Ann Cousar, ami if dead Iter husband and children, names not known, the widow and children >f James Cousar dee'd., (son of Thomas,) names unknown, and Thomas Cousar, (son of Thomas,) children and heirs at law of Thomas Cousar dee'd., who was a brother and heir at law of David Cousar dee'd., Elizabeth (iawley, William Foster and Anna E. his wife, Jumes II. Miller, Pleasant M. Glass and Margaret h*M wife. John W.Johnson and Lcttv manda his wife, Henry Stringfellow and Mary his wife, Henry Champion and Mahals his wife. John Miller, Monroe Miller et al. Defendants. It appearing to my satisfaction that each and every one, and all of the above named defendants reside without the limits of this State, it is ordered on motion of Clinton solicitor for complainant, that each and every one of the said defendants do answer plead or demur, on or before the 'J4th of June 1853, to the Itill tiled against them by David Crozier, t > perfect his title to a tract of land situate in I?tneaster District, originally granted to David Cousar, August 4th, 1800, for IMO Acres, and for other purposes, and in default thereof said bill will be ordered and taken pro eonfesso against each and all of said and above named defendants, JAMES. II. WITHERSPOON, Pom A?/, i. n../ I.alienator C. II. S. C., March 19,1853. Printer'* Fee, 810. 7?3in. By the Governor. HEADQUARTERS, Charleston, Feb. *25, 1853. The following gentlemen having been appointed and commissioned Aids-de-Camp to his Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By order. J. VV. CANTEY, Adj. and Inspector General. Joseph Hay ward, Alexander G. Rice, Benjamin T. Broekmnn, Joseph Stoney, Huminertield Gary, Win. R. Dogan. Mch 10 8 3 SOI TH CAROLINA. LA MCA ST Kit DISTRICT. Elizabeth Gawley * vs. j John W. Johnston & wife I Iwtta Amanda. Pleasant M. In Equity. ' Glass and wife Margaret, j James II. Miller, William < Bill for contriFoster and wife Anna E. hution and Henry Stringfellow and for Partition, wife Mary, Ilenry Champion and wife Mahala John Miller. Munroc Miller et al.. It appearing to my satisfaction that each and all of above named and stated defendants reside without the limits of this State, it is ordered on motion of Clinton, solicitor for complainant, that each and all of the above, named and stated defendants, do answerplead or demur to the bill in above case filed against ihem.on or before the 7th day of July 1853, otherwise judgment proeonfcano will be ordered against each and all of them. J.1MES II. WITHEBSPOON. n r r? i/om. r*q. Li. u. Commissioner's Office, Ijancastcr S. C. March 31. 1853. 9?3m Printer's Ftp. 87. Executive Department. COLUMBIA, S. C , March "25. 1853. By His Excellency, John L. Manning.Gov ernor and Commander-in-chief in and over the State afores id. llTIIKREAtS information has been receiI f ved at this Department, that an atro: ciotis murder was committed on the body of JANE D. VOUNG. OH the 11th nit., by a ; negro man HIRAM, the property of I#. It. VV Itl .ir, of Kershaw District, and that the s i.| IMi nn h is Hed from justice: Now, know ye. h .t to the end that justice may ! oe done, and that the said Hiram may be hroutfht to legal trial for his offence as aforesaid,^X John I,. Manning, Governor and Cominander?tn-Chicf rr nnd over the State nforosaid, do issue this my Proclamation, offering a reward of Two Hundred nnd Fifty Dollars for his apprehension and delivery into any Jail in this State. Said Hiram is described as being about 5 fret 8 or 10 inches high, thick set, has heavy eyebrows, small eyes, holds his head far Irnck when w Iking, is said to have a scar on the bsck of ono <H his h inds. from a burn, with s senr running through it. canned bv n cut from a knife nnd one of his thumbs split op to the first joint. Given under my hand nnd the sect M the State, at Columbia the 25tlt M March, A. D., 1853. JOHN L MANNING. tftKRJANiR Pirry, Secretary of Stkte. March SO 9 w4 ; 7RMKR & THOMSdC" Factors A Commiariou MercfcanU, aogrr'r south wharf, ** > CHARLESTON, ft.C. rrkd'k t. FRASBR. taut. % I RUM sua I Sept. I. 1858. (MISCELLANEOUS. R$100 Reward AN A WAY, during the month of September last, frt)m the plantation of the late Mrs. Martha Cunningham, id Ijtncnster District, South Carolina, a negro tnatr nuuied JIM, said negro about -10 yeafft of age, a mulatto, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, stoop-shouldered, and looks down when spoken to. As suspicion rests upon hitn as being implicated in the murder of Mrs. Cunningham, he has no doubt absconded from fear of the consequences. I will pay tire above reward, if delivered at any jail so that I eau get him. HUGH SUMMERVILLE, Adm'r. estate of late Mrs. Cunuingham. Dec. 22, 1862. 46?tf. South Carolinian, Colnnibin: Carolina Watchman, Salisbury, N.C.: Raleigh Register. N. C. and N. G\ Whig, Charlotte, copy 6 times. (I. S. " Waxhaw Tent, I. o7 R? FLEETS everv Saturday erening at 8 o clock. JAMES M. HENDERSON, ft. S. JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, AM) SOLICITOR /.V EQUtTY, Will^heraafter_regularly_)ttt?ttd the uourts 01 .Lancaster District. March 2, 1853. 4?fimpd. Mail Arrangements. Cmndeu mail due monday, wednesday, and friday At 8 o'clock, 1'. M. departs tuesday thursday, a- saturday, At 7 o'clock, A. J/. Charlotte mail due monday, wednesday, and friday, At 8 o'clock, 1\ M. departs tuesday, thursday, a saturday At 7 o'cloch, A. Af. Concord mail due thursday, at 6 p. m. departs friday, at 6 a. M. IVinshoro' mail. due saturday, at 0 p. M. ddi*arts thursday, at 4 p. M. Chewterillc mail: due friday, at 7 p. m. departs saturday, at 8 a. M. Chesterfield. C. H. Mail. due saturday, at 10 a. M. departs Thursday, at 4 a. m. All letters must be deposited by 8 o'elk P. M., to ensure their departure by next mail. All transcient newspapers sent are required to be pre jxiid, otherwise they arc not mailed. All }>erflonB who receive newspapers and other periodicals, will observe that the law requires the postage to be paid quarterly in advance. Those who fail to nay their postage quarterly in advance will be charged double. T. R. MA GILL, r. M. G. & H. CAMERONi Importers and Dealers in CHINA. GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE 145 Meeting-st., Opposite 1Iayme-st. Have now In store a complete assortment of GOODS IN T1IEIR LINE of their own IMPORTATION, to which they invito the attention of merchants visiting Charleston. for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Feb. 23 1853. 3 ly pd. TAYLORS CREEK FEMALE SEMINARY. TIIE cxccrcises of this institution will commence on the first Monday in March next, under the management and control of Miss Eliza L. Haskell, of Troy, New York. Her qualifications as a Teacher are of the first order, and her experience has won the confidence of many friends. Among them she would refer to the Rcy. Cyrus Johnston, Mnj. J. B. Kerr, Dr. M. M. Orr, Mai. Benjnmin Morrow, of Charlotte, N. C., and to Mr. S. E. Bmtton, of York District, from either of whom satisfactory information may be obtained in reference to thair qualifications. Parents, Guardians and others desiring a solid English Education for their children and wards, would do well to consider the advantages to he obtained at this Institution, when compared with others, both as to tui, tion fees end other expenses. The institution is in ns healthy a'plaee as is to be found in the State. Boarding washing and lodging can be obtained in respectable families on very reasonable terms. Terms of Tuition, Per Sess^n of Five Months : Spelling Reading and Arithmetic $5-00 The sainc with English Grammar Geography and History 7.00 , The same with Astronomy, Natural and Moral Philosophy, and all other English branches.... 8.00 French longosge, extra 5.00 > Vocal .Music gratia. Mnair on llano 16.00 Use of Piano 3.00 Drawing nnd Painting in Water _eolors 5.00 Drawing and painting in Oil Cob or*... 15.00 I No extra ehames exce.nt for fuel dcrfnir Wmter Months, which will b? 50 Boarding Washing and Lodging. For pupils of and under 10 yearn* per Month 5.00 M ? m m j5 u eoo " " " nbove 15 * 1.00 Front Monday Morning until Friday eOrtling 4.00 k? candles found for Study lag by. For Hoarding, Washing, Lodging and a full eoaroo af Studies* per r session, rr onty . .. ? .... , ? *? w*" Jonathan n. m?elw*e.j* # *?5 WANTED lKMEWAIELfl Marsh JO HT i ^ DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. FANCY' AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. CHARLESTONS. C. BROWNING A LEMAN, formerly of an RflC^eMors to C. A E. L. Kkrbison A Co., ttotiki tegpoctfarif ?it trw attention of their eustofnert, aid others visiting Chaffet* ton, to their aSSOrifteftt of _ DRY GOODS, now opening which Will Be fhtficf tndre com-* plcte than has ever before been oflfcred ill that city. All articles in their line have bcciY manH* faclurbd expressly to order, and imported direct aud will ho Warranted to prove ad represented. The onc-price system will be rigidly ndbefed to, and purchasers may depend upon evefy article being priced as low as they can be pfot'Ufedm any city in the United Statea. Particular attention is requested to their departments of Silk and jfancv Dress Goods, Embroideries, Oarpetines, Blankets, Plantation Woolens. OheftihgA and Shirtings, LinOHS, Table Damasks, Diapert, Towellings. Napkins. Doylies, Together with every variety of long Cloths, Cotton Sheetings, and Hosiery of all kinds. Terms.?Cash or city acceptances BROWNING A LEMAN. No. 209 A 221 King st. cor. Market CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct 20, 1852. 37 ly. Mary Crye by nextl In Equity. friend, I Lancaster District.vs. t Petition Samuel Crye, ct al. J for Settlement IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Safliuel 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 answer plead or demur, to the petition in abovc case, on or before the 20th day of A pril 1863, otherwise judgment pro confcsso' will be ordered against him. J. 11. WITHERSPOON, Coin. E. L. D. Jan. 11, 1853. 48?3m. pr. fee (7. CARRIAGES. THE subscriber lins and will keep constantly on haud, a fine und lauge assortment of Carriages, consisting of every vnric-'' to of the most fasliionuble styles of Roekaways?two, four, five and six seated^ AHo one and two horse huggics, double aud single seated, with and withont tops. Also,an extensive Assortment or Harness* Gentlemen froin a distance wishing to purchase vehicles of any description, need have no fears about finding something here to please them, not only in appearance, nut in quality and price, for we will not be excelled nor undersold by any establishment in the State, all orders promptly and f: ith-fully filled. Carriages and Harness Warranted. Establishment near to the KingsMountain R. R. Depot. B. T. WHEELER. Yorkville, S. C., Oct. 6, 1852. 36 tf. w. thurlow caston, ATTOENEY^AJ^LAW AND SOlICf Attends the Courts in Lancaster, Kershaw and Adjoining Districts. tar OFFICE, CA$fDEN, S. C.J&l catawba house, ~ Ou lUniu-Ntreet, (a few rods South of the Court House.') M THE above named House has been much enlarged and put lT'it in thorough repair and furnished anew, and is now prepared to accomodate all those disposed to give it a call. The subscriber makes no boasts but will airtiply say that the Public shall be accommoda ted in a stylo not excelled by any Hons* in the up country. ' J. A. HASSELTJNE. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 ~sti rteytn g7 A. AUSTIN, May be found at Tfitf cATa^ ba House, at all times, ready to wail upon those who may need bis services an a Surveyor. April 2? 12-^-tf Lancaster CourLlIcuse, Head Quartern 21st Regiment A. C. Militia.rpiJE Upper and LowCf Battalions #lfl _1_ |>nrndc at the usual places of Parada, armed and equiped as the J.nw directs, for drill and exercise, viz : the Upper Battalllon on the 7th of April next, and the Lower Battallion on the 9th of April next. The parade to be formed precisely at 10 o'clock.? The commissioned and non-commissioned officers to attend the day previous, at elevon oclock for drill and instruction. The commanders of each Battalllon will be required to make a return of the strength of their respective Battnllions in due form. H. R. PRICE, Col. 21 si Reg. S- C. Milita.i Feb. 17 1893. village hotfitrnoitsoK, v c, THE subscriber having purchased the huddling known ns the "Uion Hotel,* kept by John Blount, Esq., would Mspest/hlly 1 inform the travelling public, that it> is now being thoroughly repaired awfr AimiSiied, and! that he will make every effbrt'td n&nd?rrall comfortable who may ifovor Him With a call It shall not be said that hi* accommodations has ever been surpassed bv ??y of his predecessors. His Table shall have all that a good country market* can afford. His Stables will always b* filled with proyonde*, kept by a gooa oatlcK Prices shaltrbo moderate. .. _ . TH0MA8 A. JttlONK Monroe. FeH. 2d, 1853. 61?3m, wotice. * ; 1**,' Kt ww on mm a grcni mnnv i>r?-uy ? f 'Win^w whieh we wish to exhibit to owr w*l?mew nntl friends. Come and mm us % New Salem, we Are selling oa reasonAble taims, and we would also stole that this will' be made a permanent Stead, soloes daccaity demands the eengmry. N. B. Those wh^he^a^-onnfa ntado^h Marth It. " MOB"*Vfe '**8?Nfl of* tbHHRaV:?,' * BOOK ftjtoiiro. PLAIN AND PANCY SMK mNDP.R, oust "MESTTNO- erawfh * CfciwflertM, tf. ?L t*b. tS 190S. 9 ftfer L- .