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Acknowledgment*. 4 With thanks, wo acknowledge the following amounts, In payment of subscription! to the Ledger. I J. O. Rogers, LownsborO, Ala. to Ap'l 6, '64 A. Bowers, P. Hill, " * 13, '64 D. Hood, Jacksonhaift, ' Feb. 12, '64 J. B. Boyd, Lancaster,....... " w " '54 C. L. Duncan, P. Hill,....... " a '64 Cap. C. R. T*itty, D. Oeek,.. M " ? '64 A Wm. Mungo, JcfiertOn, " " u '54 ? W. M. McDonald.? fiestcr,.. . u July 36/5? ^ Miss S. A. Massy,Beekhnmvfllo * M'ch 18,'54 Dr. R. E. Wylls, Lancaster,.. "Feb. 13/54 Dr. S. L. Straite, do. .. " M u '64 Dr. W. W. Mobioy, do. .. " * M '54 Peter Wylie, Lagrange, S. C.. u Nov 17/63 LJ. F. Straito, do do.. tt Feb 19, '64 Mis. N. Price, Springfield, Ala. " M 13, '54 j J. D. Wylie, Charleston, M April 1, '54 IWm. Dickson, L. Hill, M Ap,l 13, '64 Whenover mistakes occur, those Interes ted will please iaform us. S ' ? ^ Later from Bnrope. If ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA AT N Y The Royal mail steam ship Arabia, \ 'Capt. Judkms, has arrived at New-York fr< in Liverpool, which portshe left on the Oth inst-. State of TraOe.?Trade in the rrtanufacturing districts is unchanged. The commercial advices from India, however, aro icgarded as unfavorable for manufactures. The Havre Cotton Market has advanced from two to four franca, and the rales during the week ending on the 6th I Inst., have comprised 25,000 bales. Foreiqn Items.?The House of Hop schlagcr, of Bremen, has failed. The liabilities uro estimated at ?114,000. ^ Queen Victoria has given birth to j another son. A project la alt foot in tho British PltrllAmnilt (A NulnM flin Valmnol - ... ....... rw Mia IV?V Uv.iigiiMTU nUITi There dwelt no joy in Edert's rosy bower! The world wu end!?the garden w.u ? ild; And man, the hermit, sighed?till worn n smiled.' Campbell. On the 16th November, 1852, by the Rev. II. H. Robison, Cnpt. John N. Nelson, to Miss Martha J. Alexandlh. daughter of E W. &. Mrs. E. Alexander, all of lafiyutU county, Mississippi. May tho union prove s blessing to both, end may they in love to each other, and in obedience to God, joyfully pass over streams of a trar^?- "rntually realize Wma which la above the skies. jSince wedlock is a blessed state Its right that loving hearts should mate Early obey high heaven's decree, Th..t Hide and female one should he. Therefore young fnlkadont wait too long But go It whilo you're young and strong. And oe by gentle flyman, tied Like happy Nelson and his bride. t R. T. N. "deaths; wmmm ? 'DM, of Croup, at Carolina Female CoU wv on tha 39th alt, William H., youngeat child of Dr. 8. G. dt Ana Twittv, in hi? fifteenth month. There ia one very pleaaing i nd ooaaoling idea to the bereaved, fond and d >ting parents vi*: while hie little inanimate ?ody Ilea inhnmed in (he silent grave, hia i i mortal apirit to enjoying eweet repose in the paradtoe of God beveuae our Saviour said. " Suffer little children to come unto me fot of each to a the kingdom of G xLn Then parents grieve * not after thy loet one, for be to happy Tn the - World of Spirits." Sloan, dear Willie, to thy Hltoe, Where afflictions ne'r Can enter; Thy bleached cheeks welt no more htoa, Bat thy charms shall e'er remember. JtomasD. Pleaanat HUl, 8. C-, April 9th 1969. In thin District en the 10th feet, Mm Mabtma bleATtta, aged 79 yearn. The dnnail wan native aflmtotoA e The emigration from Europe to Australia is very large. It is rumored that the Emperor ol Franee intend* to modify the Cotton dutie*, and much oppo*ition to the proponed modification is evinced in the Manufac* | turing Districts. The Emperor is said to w be tick. It is believed that the Pttpc will yet come to Paris to crown him. The Proteatantin Holland are agitating against the established Catholic Hierj[ archy. It is reported that the States of Southorn Germany will blockade Switzerland. The King of Prussia has offered the Madiais asylum in his Kingdom. It in stated that Austria has pcremptorib tefused tho demand of Sardinia, and that Count Ravel, the Sardinian minister at Vienna, has demanded his passports. It is rumored that tho Chinese have legalised the Opium trade. The Turkish question progresses slowly as Austria demands satisfaction for the persecution of the Dalmatian Christians. The Russian armv has been withdrawn / al V- i .I . - uiii me rronuer, ana me uprci oi (iiwri wfim to l>o pacific. 4 COMMERCIAL' LATEST DATES. From Livtr.rooL April 9 worn IIavk* April 7 l< ir * ~ rrum April 1 'J Charleston Markets. Saturday Morxiro, April 23. COTTON.?There wax yesterday x somewhat bailor, but not general demand principally during the aflerpart of tho day. The sues amounted to rising of 1100 bales, at from 71 a 101; prices from 1 a 1 lower than the previous highest point of tho market Columbia Market, April 23. COTTON.?The cotton market to-do v Was dull and Inactive, with but little offering, and prices tending infavor of the buyer. 68 balea were sold, at prices ranging from 8 to 101 cents. ~~M ARRIA ft E 8? *flll if ijni'i wr uus /islull^j t. - ? BBLACa, a O. April '63. While PEACE end PLENTY pervade* cur District and Country, it i* our pleaaant duty to offer heartfelt gratitude TO oo* CUSTOMERS for the generous manner in which they gather to and suaUin ua. Our Home fto now Crowded and more on the way-noot with customers. particularly, bat HS MK of good quality and late etyleMeeabreeleg i.n EXTFN8IVE and PLEASING variety. We think we e*n please either the most fastidious, or the Iawiiee in humble eft* en instances with large families to clothe. Those who deal for CASH, are particularly benefitted by eellinf on us, but whon we add 10 per rent to our cash priest, we will stand a credit of ai* mouths M.a^aotuu4iaa Bank of Chester, S. C. * VipHE underaltfrted will on Monday thfc X 2d day of May next, from the hour of 9 o'clock- A. M. until 4 o'clock, F. M., open Books of subscription at Lancaster Court Houao to tho Capital Stock of the Bank of Cheater, nYidWep open daily until l6tn'of MuV inclusive. The Capital Stock to he 0300,000 to he in shares of $25 each. Five Dollars in apecie or in bills of specie paying Banks of this State to be paid on each share at the time of subscribing, and no person shall be allowod to subscribe in the name of other persons. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, JOHN WILLIAMS, JOHN ADAMS, Coro'rs. appointed by Comp. Gen'l. Lancaster, C. H., April 25, 1853 April 97, 12?3t Printer's feo $3. To tho Publio. A REPORT having been circulated by some one, unfriendly to me, that I had raised my rates for board nnd lodging since the destruction of the Watcree Hotel. I take this method of giving an unqualified contradiction to the same. The rates which hung up m the Mansion House for months Erevious, are adhered to now, as they were efore. Thankful for past favors. I hope, by ntteni tion to those who may tnvor mo with a call, to merit a continuance of their patronage. E. G. ROBINSON. Mansion House, Camden, April 20 1853. 12 3^ , $20 Reward ! THE above reward will bo paid for the delivery to myself, or lodgement in any Jail, of ray fellow IIAM I,ET, who left my premises about 1st of February last. Said Fellow was purchased of the Estate of Eli1 as Frnscr ; he is about 6 feet 8 or 10 inches high, rather sprightly in appearance nnd of black complexion. F. D. GREEN. , Lancaster, April 22, 1853. 12 tf. NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, LANCASTER APRIL '20th. THE aubst riber is now receiving his entire supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, comprising cvety variety in 1 his lino, which Were selected with great care and were purchased after tho firat rush of tho aciison was over, at redncod pricca, and will he sold at correspondingly low rates.? I Among them he enumerates the fallow: Uich Brocade and figured silks colored and i bl.ick, Plain black Taffetas, and Gro del Rhian Hill*. ?J m.-n , . wm.hi V4 ./lino, V/1HIIIJ, iUlU UH.III V Barnge, Satin plaid and plain Tissues, Bnra, mi and Granadines, Blaek Bombazines, Monaif Lttatres and (Canton Cloths, Black Gros de Paris Basage and Tissuas, Irish Linen, Sheetings nnd Pillow Case Linens, Indies' extra embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered, Painted, nnd Round i Collars, Iaco and Mus'in Sleeves and Cutis, Honiton and Valencinea Inside Collars, Swiss and .lockonet Inserting*. Edgings, Flouncing*, aud Bands, Mourning Collars, Sleeves and CuHs, Jaekoncts, Muslins, Organdies, nnd Ginghams, Ftehch Prints, Aroe-1 rieah and English do., Swiss Muslins, Jaconet, Nansook, Tarletnn and Swiss Muslin, Cambrick and Furniture Dimity, Embroidered Iscuand Muslin Window Curtains, Damask Table Cloths and Towela Also, Ladies', Gents', Boys' and Missus' Shoes, in great veHety. A fine lot of READY MADE CLOTHING. A splendid assortment of Silk and Crapo Bonnets, of tho most fa shionable styles. S. A. ROSSER, &. CO. Apr 20 11 Executive Department. [No. 5.1 COLUMBIA, 8. C., April 1 Ith, 1853. By His Exfellandy John L. Manning, Governor and COmmander-ln-Chlur in and over the State of South Carolina. IN puftuahCc of an Act of tho Gcnernl Assembly of this State, passed JGth of December, A. D. 1853, entitled] 44 An Act to arrange the State Into Districts Cor the election of Representatives in tho Congress of the United States and for other hurHn?o?M the vote* for Membchi of tho 33rtf Congress have keen counted in tho presence of the Governor by Commissioners appointed for that purpose, and it appear* that John McQueen hn* been duly elected for the 1st Congressional District,composed of Lancaster, Chesterfield, Marlboro', DarliDgton, Marion, Williamsburg, Horry, and Georgetown ; William Aiken for tho 2nd Congressional District, composed of the District o? Charleston, exclusive of St. Johns, Colleton ; Win. P Colcock for the 3rd Congressional District, composed of Beaufort, Barnwell. Orangeburg, Colleton, and Uic Parish of St Johns, Colleton ; Preston S. Brooks for the 4th Congressional District, coinnossrd of Abbeville, Edgefield. Ijexington, Newberry, and Laurens: Jsuies I.. Orr for tho fith Con-* grusAional District, composed of Anderson, Pickens, Greenville, Spartanburg, and Union; and Wm. W. Boyco fof the fith Congressional District, composed of York, Chester, Fairfield, Richland, Kershaw, udd Sumter. Now, therefore, I, John I.. Manning, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the State aforesaid, do issue this my Proclamation, notifying and declaring, according to the provisions of the Act aforesaid, that John McQueen, Wm. Aiken, Wm. Colcock, Preston 8. Brooks, Jos. L. Orr, and Wm W. Boyce had a majority of the votes in their respective Congressional Districts, and arc therefore duly elected Representatives in the 33rd Congress of tho United States. Given under my hand and Seal of the Di.?. _* / ? - 1 ? ? ? A a ? - npiir, av tvniumoi.i, una i jtn any or April, A. D. 1853, and in the ~riu? j W of the Sovereignty and Independence of tho United State* of America. JOHN L. MANNING. April 20 II 81 l-4f~ All tho paper* in tho State will publiah twice. NEW YOKK iiroi: JEW ADVElimm , ' NEW SPRING GOODS! I ^ -MliS ^ ' WE aro now receiving ar.d opening* ' new supply' of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in part of the following: '' A FRESH assSortmefit ?f Ladies' Spring ;.nd ^ Summt^r Divss Goods, French Worked i , Collars : Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Inserting**; a large assortment of Linen , Goods, Whito I, and color. , ed: Al- < exander's t White Black and , Colored Kid Gloves for Indies and Gentlemen ; , Linen Cambric Hankerchiefs, a neiV , supply ; Fashionable Bonnets ; a fine tot of Spring and Snrtmer Ribbons : Ready | Made Clothing ; HATS, Boots and Shoos; , a good supply of LADIES' KID Gaiters , and Kid Slippers, etc., etc. , HARDWARE; i Amongst which will bo found Braid's best 11 Steel W and J. E. Adder's B. B. Cast Steel ! Hoes ; Truco Chains, Nails, Ar e. DRUGS AND MEDICINES; , all kinds usually kept; Perfumery a full ] supply, together with many other artieies , too tedious to mention. ] We would respectfully return our th.hks t to our friends and customers for their very liberal patronage, and hope by strict attention to business to merita continuance of it. Please give us a call. JONES CROCKETT. April 13. 10?3t NE W (TOODS ! wl ^ ; 111 IE Subscriber has received his Spring Goods, to which I- '' "ovite the attention of his ensle , ihe public in general. The Stock . in p.irt oF FR fi.YC// cfr D (; I.XG HA M ' Prints, of all M . d and dotted Muslitts; I jiCo and Sr* i r.r. '^.Sprigs, Em- ' broidered Crape, Bcr.re'. Linings, French 1 Cassimere, Leghorn, Panama ;.n I Palm loaf ' HATS : Men's you'.h'u und Children's Clothing, \v illi ? ' General Asaortitieiit of all such articles as we consider cheap and desirable. Lancaster C. 11., April 13 1853. A. C. DUN LAP. 10 4tzL Soda cr Mineral Water rpiIE subscriber would invite the attention J_ of dealers to the fact that ho is now manufacturing and bottling in Camden, a very superior article of Lemon, Soda ami ftarsapurillu, which he does not fear to say, will bo found fully equal and perhaps something better than any article of the kind brought from Charleston, (live mo 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. Apijl 10^ _ 3tcow4t MrSFKlNO AND SUMMER GOODS, H 1853. ^ i WE are how receiving our extensive ' Stock of Spring and Summer Goods J which hsve been selected with great care as to Styles and Quality. We invite the. at- * tcntion of the Lidlc* inilro particularly to I our now styles ??f Dress & Fanoy Goods, ! consisting of t Fine Paris Printed Dareges, u " Tissues, Do Satirt Plaid Bareges, , FancSy Chottk Grenadines, : Paris Printed M.iltise, J Fancy Printed Borage DeLairis. Pluin Col'd. Gros Do Naples, Changeable " 44 " j Black and Fancy Silks, Fancy Printed Lawns, Bordered Lawns, Embroidered Liwns, Gingham Charobreys, and Calico, <tc. of every description: White ^ Black and Colored Kid Gloves; Sewing Silk | and Lnce Gloves of every description : IIo- l; sicry. Edging* and inserting*, Muslin collars, j Sleeves and Chemizetta: Fine Silk and Lace Bonnets and Bloomers, and almost every article called for ; also, a very large assortment 1 of Gentlcpicn** Wear, of every description; Boots, Shoes, Huts, ^ Gloves. Hosiery, Linen Ciwsimer* and Cot- ^ ton Goods, of ail Styles and qualities, also, a fn'l snd complete stock of CLOTHING, n J, larger stock than we have ever before brought ' to this market. The very liberal patronage which we have ' received has irtducrd us to matcriall v enlarge 1 our store room, snd also warrants us in offer- *' ing s much larger Stock of Goods to our cus- 11 tomers than wo have heretofore done. With ? a renewed tender of our thanks to our cus- c tomers for their favors, wo solicit a continu- e ancc of the s uno. F. R MAGI LI* April 13. 10?5t Dsci .... .<.'11 J > THE POCK Ei .E m;ULAPIUS: , Or, xrtry on? his own Physioinn. . rpHE FORTIETH Edi- I jWhjjAf j 1 lion, vith one hunjKf ]*Jm drcd Engravings, showing I Diseases and Malforma- | lion* of the Human Sys- ? AgWarK tem in every shsDe snd ? form. 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Address SMYTHE & VVHYTE, Editors Home Gazette, Augusta, Gn. April G 9 tf SOUTH CA ROMKL James R. Mugill, and wife | Rebecca J. B. Magilll, In Equity, vs. James M. Ingram. Executor Lan^'ster Pist of Rev. Klias L. Eraser ^ Bill for lee'd, Maria Louisa Eraser. Partition, Francis P. Boulw.ire and Election &c. Mary Bouhvare his wife et nl. It appearing to my satisfaction that Fran* . is P. Itouiware and Mary Bouhvi.ro bis wife, defendants in above e se, reside * ithout the limits of this SLite. it is ordered on motion of Clinton solicitor for complainants, that the said defendants Er*ncis P. Boulware and his wife Mary Boul ware,do answer plead or demur to tho bill in above case on or before the 7th day of July 1853, otherwise judgment pro confesao will be ordered against tnem. J. H. WITIIEDSPOOM, Com. Eq. L. D. Lancaster C. II , S. C. March 3oth 1853. Printer's fee $7 9?3m. South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common I'leas. Margaret J. Stewart Admx. i Declaration in vs. S Foreign Jonuth in L>. Johnson. ) At achmunt. \. J. Cauthan & J. E. J-1 Peel, j-.tion in j. uryun, jr. } car a complete assortment of Law, ledicai, School nnd Miscellaneous Books, ogether with Blank Books, Paper and Stationery, of every description, kept constanty on hand, and offered at the lowest prices. Feb. 23 1859. B ly pd. ileanof La Houston "L In Equitv executrix Lancaster District, vs. < Petition to aubjoga-e lathanicl B. Ingrain an Equity to p;?. ohn Godfrey ct al. j a legal demand |T appearing to my satisfaction that NaL th.iniel B Ingram and John Godfrey, do* ciidants in above petition, reside witho it he iimi'n of the State, It is onlered on mo* ion of Moore, solicitor for Petitioner, that he said defendants Nathaniel B. Ingram sod ohn Godfrey, do answer.plead o- demur to lie petition tiled agiinst teem in above er^o n or before the tin-* lav of June. 1852*, othrwise judgment pro confeaso will bo orderd against 'hem. J. H. WITHERSPOON. C.ELD. Feb 23. 1853 Printer's fee#7. 3?3m, Vdminiatrator of Picas*' not ti, d^e'd In Equity, inn Anderson dee'd. Lancaster District. vs. Bill for Account lames M. Richardson, Injunction, 6lc. dee'd. et si. d T appearing to my satisfaction that James M. Richardson, Adm'r. of John Richardon, dee'd. a defendant in above case, resides dthout the limits of the State, it is ordered n motion of Clawaon, Solicitor for com* hiinant, that the said defendant, James M. Lichardson, do answer, plead or demur, to te bill In above case. on or before the 3l)th UD J 1863, otherwise Judgment pro confeso will be ordered against him. JaMAS II. WITHEHSPOON. C. E: L. D. Laneaator C. H., S. C. March 34. 1853. Printer's Pee, $7. 8?3m. IA&R1A0E ft BUGGY DEPOSITORY Lancaster, 1863. Bay while you can get Bargains! JOSEPH B. BUTTON is particularly Ti.teful to hia friend* for the kind patron, go formerly attended to him, aod takes this iMthod to inform them that ha is daily manufacturing ferriage* and Boggles of various patterns, nd at a vuriety of prions. All work coming rom his eStebiinhutsnt is Wajtcntod, and if. flatters himself that h* can please any tan who really wants a "chicle of any dasnotion whatever. Give m* a aaH and judg for yorirsalf. 4pUM >1 t Beckham, Kx'r& Exr'x j Foreign vs. ) Attachment. Jonathan I). Johnson. J Tnc Ex'r A. Ex'rx of") Declaration in S. Befckh.mt, dcti'd. Foreign vs. ' | Attathmchl. Jonathan D. Johnson J WllEtlEAS, the plaintitTs did on the 15 day of March Inst, file their deelar:itions against the dofendent who. (it is siid) is absent iVonl and wiihoul the limits of this State, slid has neither wife nor attorney,? mown within the limils of the t ime, upon vhoirt A copy of the said Declaration might )e served : it is therefore ordered that the laid dofendent do appear and pi ,. t to the laid declarations on or before the 16th day Hatch which will be in the year of our Lord >nc thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, thurwise final and absolute ittdgment will ben bo given and ordered against him, JOHN A STEWMAN. Clerk. Clerk's Office, Lancaster C. II. March 15, 1853. 6?1 3mlyA Id BoOARTEH &. Co., (SUCCESSORS TO MCCAKTER A. ALLEN,) WHOLESALE iOOKSELLEES AND 8TATI0NEE8, CORNER MEETINO AND riSCKNEY-STS., J. J. McCarter. J MIS CELL AyjOJjLlfl bAKCASTER DAGU ERitE AN HALL, j. B. COUSART. 1 NOW Informs the citizens of thin plofce, and country generally, that he in now prepared for the pur pone oT giving those who may wish to do 46, art rtpporiunity of . " procuring perfect {V LIKENESSES. . llt ; of themselves or their triends. Tno lat'elt l , improvements are now in his possession. j Ladies and gentlemen arc respectfully ?o. p licited to call and examine his stock. n Miniatukf.s inserted in Ixrcketa and ^ Breastpins in the neatest stylo. I Lancaster, Sept. 16. 1853. 33?lv "TTME8 M'EWIN, RKCEIVI1X.} AND ^ FORWARDING AGENT, S CAMDEN, 8. 0. March 9. 1863 5?1y. Apprentice Wanted. i A COMFORTABLE situation will bo given to a lad about tho ago of 14 or -n 16, who is desirous of learning tne Printing business. Apply immediately at this OfRfic Carriage for dale. I FASHION ABLE Carriage will bo sold i it at a b rg in, if applied r<Vr soon. En- ? quire at this office 3-31 SOl'TH C:\lV0L1NA, " In the Court of Equity. LA A C A It /'/ :/< Dl.S I li IC T. Hill to Perfect title to Land and II for other jnirj.osrs. G David Crozier, Complainant, i Ii vs. / # a J allien Crozier. Thomas Crozier, Elizabeth ?-i Ann <!r?>^i? r. John Crozier, ia' ob Jennings and wit' Nancy. Andrew .'.imrison and Marg.ih-t his wife, children and heirs at law of June Crozier dee'd.. who was a siste.r and heir at law of I).-, \ id Cons r d-e'd. *of Lin- t? a ster Disiriet, mid wh?? departed this life | about 1807, Dav i t t.KuHir, Elizabeth CoilBar and husband Dunnom, Anna Cousar and husband a unit-, nut known, June Cousar and husband n .me not known, .Mary Ann Con- * sar, and if dead !n r husband and children, (j* names hot fenhwn. the widow and children of James Cous.tr dee'd., (son of Thbmas,) names unknown, and Thrtinus 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., Eliz- T* abeth Gawley, William Poster and Anna E. his wife, James II. Miller, Pleasant M. Glass ar and Margari this wife. John W.Johnson and r Lettv manda his wife, Henry Stringfellow and Mary his wife, Henry Champion and Mahala his wife. John Miller, Monroe Miller et al Dcfend.ints. 8C It appearing to my srtisf.ction thi t each ar and every one, and all of the above mined ac defend tnts reside without the limi s of this State, it is ordered on motion of Clinton so- l!( lieitor for complain .nt, that each and every .1 one of th s id deft i<d nt? do answer plead !n <>r deuiur. on or before the D4th of June 18- 111 53. to the Hill tiled against thou, by David 01 Crozier, to perfect his title to a tract of land situate in Lmc.ister District, originally granted to D.ivld Cous ;f, August 4th, 1800, for (Mo Aereft, and lot other purposes, and in ^ default thereof s .id hill w ill he ordered and >r taken pro confessO : gainst e .ch and all of said and ..bove named defendants, -t JAMES. H. WITHERSPOON, Cum. Fs\. 1j. I)ist. Lancaster C. II. S. March ID, 1858. p Printer's Fee. 810. 7 -I'm. ^ By the Governor. m HEADQUARTERS, U <'haiii.eston. Feb. i>/>. 18.r>3 I D The following gentlemen having been ap- pointed and commissioned Atds-de-Cnmp to ^ his Excellency the Governor and Commnnder-in-Chief, with the rank of Lieutenant y Colonel, will be obeyed and respected aceordingly. By order. J. W.CANTEY, Adj. and Inspector General. * Joseph IIay ward, Alexander G. Rice, Benjamin T. Brockman Joseph Stoney, Suminorlicld Gaiy, VVni R. Dogan. J}' Mch 10 8 3 SOUTH CAROLINA!"" LA.\ CAS t'Eit DISTRICT. F? Kli/,.beth Gawley vs. John W. Johnston & *ife la-tta Amanda, l'le is .nt M. tn Equity. Glass and wife Margaret ? James it. Milled, William < Bill for contri* Foster nnd wife Anna E. bution Hnd Henry Stringfellow and for Partition. 1 tvife Mary, Henry Ch.impion and wife Mahala-John Miller. Munroc Miller et si.. m It appearing to my satisfaction that each nnd all of above n uned and .?../! A^e.. ? reside wiihout the limits of this State, it is ordered on motion of Clinton, solicitor for complainant, that each and ull of the ubovo, ^ named and stated defendants, do answerplead or demur to the bill in above caae filed Iglkwt them on or before the 7th day of H JulV 1853. otherwise judgment pr.? confess** * will b i ordered ip iin??f each and nil of them. 00 J/IMBh II. WlTHKBSI'OON. Com. Eq. L. D. D Commissioner's Ofllee, Lanc:uiter 8. C. Merch 31. lbo3. 9?3m rrimer's Pie, 87. Executive Department. COLUMBIA, >S C , March 25, 1853. j By Ilia Excellence, John L. Manning, Gov ernor and Commander in chief in and over the St.,tc afor< % id. WHEREAS information haa been received at this Department, that an atrocious murder was committed on the body of JANE D. POLING, on the 11th ult., by a negro man HIRAM, tho property of L. R. \V Blair, of Kershaw District, and tlwt the * . said Hiram has fled from justice: Now, know ye, hat to tho end that justice may t*e dono, and that the said lliram may be brought to legal trial for his odence as aforesaid, I, John L. Manning, Governor utid Chmmnnder-in-Chief ir atld over the Stile nfbre- Aj said, do issse this my Proclamation, nlfering M< s reward of Two Hundred >*rtd Fifty Dollars an for his apprehensiou and delivery Into any Ti Jail in this 8tats. Said Hiram Is describe*! I Hi ss being about 6 feet 8 or 10 inches high, rin thick set, h.s hoavy eyebrows, small eyes, po holds his head far hack when w Iking, Is dc said to h jv? a scut* on the back of one of pi his hands, from s burn, wtth a scar running Bj through it, caused bv a cut from n knife and Bi one of his thumbs split np to the first joint I> Given nnder my hand and the seil of pc the St ite, at Columbia the 35th of ur March, A. I) , 1853. JOHN L. MANNING. ar BrsjSMtn PtRRY Secretary of State. ed March 80 9 w4 R FRASER k THOMSON, Factor* * Ccmmissiot Merchants, h adocr's sorth wharf, th CHARLESTON, B.C. I rno'l B. FBASBB. TAW S. T?nsis?. I Sspci, 1MB. It?10 im i; hlane0us\ fli $100 Reward ^ AN AW AY, during the month of Sep. tl> tcmber last, from the plantation of the ( ite Mrs. Martha Cunningham, ilk l^hcaa- -jr^ t District, South Carolina, a negro man J) articd JIM, ?riid negro about 40 years'of > ?c, a mulatto, aboilt 5 feet 8 or 16 ihehea tbci] ign, Btoop-shouldeVcd, atod looks down ton> 'hod artoken to. A* Auspiqon reeu upon Jm *ioein? ftnpffcatfcd in thus murder of Irh.. CnnJJihgh|Mn, ho has ho doubt a bacon- D?w jd from four of tho conicauoncee. I will P'0^ ay tho above royvard, if delivered at any jail t,,n* o that I can get him. A HUGH SUMMEfc.VlL.LE, facti Adm'r. catato of late Mrs. Cudnldgham. REC1 Dec. 32,1853. 46?If. repr, T m*? South Carolinian, Columbia; Carolina hc!V. Watchman, Salisbury, N.C.; Raleigh Regis- CVer jr. N. C. and N. C. Whig, Charlotte, copy bo p times. H. S. p JOSEPH B. KERSHAWT ATTORNEY AT LAW, A \D SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, if ill heraafter regularly attend the Courts of Lancaster District x March 2, 1853. 4?6mpd. Q|c ~G7& H. CAiM ERONt ^ m porters and Dealers in china. Qlass, and o earthenware Slim 145 Meeting-st., OrpoviTE Hayne-st. lave now in Store n 'complete assortment of IOODS IN THEIR LINE of their own Sam Ml'ORTATlON, to which they invite the w'p ttention of merchants visiting Charleston. X i OK SALE AT TIIF. LOWEST MARKET rUlCES. aide Feb. 23 1853. 3 ly pd. ordt ? |>cti TAYLORS CREEK l-EMALE SEMINARY, P* Will I'M IE cxccrcises of this institution will L commence on tile first Monday in . larch r.cxt, wider the management and _ mtrol of Miss Eliza L. Haskell, of Troy, c\v Y'ork. tier quai m cations as a Teacher are of JL ic first order, and her experience hna won men le confidence of many friends. An ong to ol em she would refer to the Rev. Cyrus nwui ihnston, Maj. J. B. Kerr, Dr. M. M. Orr, one' ni. Benjamin Morrow, of Charlotte, N. C., gle id to Mr. S. E. Brutton, of York District. nn c: om cither of whom satisfactory information ay be obtained in reffercnco to thoir qu ?i- q cations. _ _ pure Parents, Guardians and others desiring .. ^uve lid English Education for their children to p id waraa, would do well to consider the jn I vantages to be obtained at this Institution, edit hen compared with others, both r.stotui- jn >11 fees end other expenses. The institu- fu|l\ an is in as healthy a place as is to be found the State. Boirding willing -.r.d lodg- ;;iou g can be obtained in respectable families i very reasonable terms. y Terms of Tuition, _^ Per Session fcf Five Months: if? n ? , , . i 1 A mr pcning recalling and Arithmetic ?5.00 1 1X1 ho mime with English Grammar Geography and Hiatory 7.00 le 'he same with Astronomy, Nn'ural and Moral Philosophy, and _P nil other English branches.... 8.00 { 'rench language, extra 5.00 "ocnl Music gratis. . . lusic on Piano 15.00 so of Piano 3.00 rawing and Painting in Wstsr ^colors 6.00 in t rawing and painting in Oil Col- and ors 16.00 thoi o extra charges except for fuel ering Winter Months, which will Ihj 60 Boarding Washing and Lodging. or pupils of and under 10 years, per Month 6.00 I m ? M ? i6 M 6.00 " " u above 15 " 7.00 rom Monday Morning until Friday evening 4.00 o candles found for Studying by. -LvJ ar Boarding, Wnshing, Lodging upoi and a full coarse of Studies, per Sun session, 75.00 tr same with English Branches only 38.00 mU JONATHAN N. McELWEE, Jr. T*t Trustee. ' March 16. 6?6t J? WANTED IMMEDIATELY." T the sign ofihe Boot,a Journeyman com! HOOT Maker, for which good ws- It ah a will be paid. None but a good work- has c :.n need pply. II. GARSIDE. ccss< March 30 8?tf good . bles Z. J. D Ell AY, S POTIIliCAKY A DRVOGI8T, CAMDEN, S.C. ?^ rAKES pleasure in announeing to the citizens of Lsnesster and the adjacent IT untry, that he is now. receiving his Spring f d Summer supply of our < run ? Pj???Ui/'/v/s 4 la a - ? 4 (MC'U y US & Paints. Oils, Windoto Glass, Varnishes, able GLitstoare, and Lamp* ; Paint will Whitewash and Varnish coait Brushes. * N ALSO, 186 'ooth. Hair, iVoi'A Flask and Bath Brushes; mor Soaps, Cosmetic*, Hair Restoratives, <ndc Transparent Wash hails and Cakes, Perfumery, Mir- W rors, Vases, Porta f ,a Monaies, Glove Box?ud 2Mb{ Cum. H ALSO. T.? hMT WICKS. 1UBKUTG FLUID J. aid Gkrden Besds He Is now the regularly appointed 8xlV> p. jent for the following vtlwiU? Family odicinee, rl*.?Dr Guysott's Ytitw Stock , d Saraspariiu', Dr. Roger*' Liverwort end xr, Jew David's or Ilehtew Fluster, 1 >r. ?. wghtonV Pepsin, Dr. MareKisi'a Ute- ---? ic Catholieon, Dr. AMen's Vegetable Com* and. Dr. Little's Family Medicines, Lou* fit n dr. Go's Family Medicines* Dir. Keeler's unlly Medicines, Dr. Hobensqr.ll's Wdrm 'rap, Dr. Iloheneeek's Urei* Pm*. Colleton A Iters, Kppiog'a Seraapai-UU and Queen's xY slight, Kadway's Reedy Relief and other mm1 pulur remedies. Dr. Tootue" Venetian I in- oaaM >ent, fte., Ac.. rnak AU medicines ebtd at his establishment or V e neatly labelled1, csrfally packed, if deeir- fortl I and Kent to- any part of the town, or to tho estat all Road Depot, free of charge. eeirt The qualities of t"he medicines warranted; asm large* ss uatfbnn.aAd as low as goed mad Rub Inea pan bs hmfght si say asfcabKiahm?t In msk ie up eosatrj. Cot cSutr^.rtfllly HaY c Masst H, IMS. Mpi I A R * J _rn _r-f IV GOODS & IK IttCY AND ST. ; DRV GOODS, ;HARIiKSXOAVC. ROWNINGdt LEMaN, former! v cf r.a successors tVC. &. E L. Krv m'C* ds would respectfully will thestter'. i of r customers, und others visitir*: ?td their sssortuunt of. . DRY GOODS: opening which will be found more comi than ha* ever before been offered in city. II articles in their line have beeh rr.cnbired exjtrettlylo order, aixd naFor.Tr D nt. r and will t*W?rrafal?*I to frtr. t a? zttnlaL he ono-foHbe system will be rigidly r.d. d t6.ai)<l purchasers may depend i p< n y auKle bkihg ppiecd f 'Vw us '^'"S CAn irocuredin shy wty It tne Uhi'ed Hiates. articular attention VI reljlicsh;'d tc their srtments of i and Fancy Dress Goods, Er:hci(i: nes, Caxpetings, Blankets, P w> tation Woolens. Bheetin/s. and Shirtings, Linens. Table Damajki. Diapers, Towellings. Napkins. Doyli,*. ogether witn every variety c . i ths. Cotton Shoetings, an* > 11 kinds. 'eiims.?Cash or citv acceptor.BROWNING &. L.' No. 209 & 221 Kincst. i: CHARLESTO ct. 20. 1852. 37 y Crve by next ) in i < friend, 1 Lancaster i . . vs. f I'e'ltin-. uel Crve, ct hI.J fur Settler 1 appearing to my etir<n. ' i iel Crve, ii di fen<!< nt in j.i e . < s without the limits r.f thi- : ? red. on motion of Moore. f-'< tioner, tln.t the ?..id SmuucI < r plead or demur, to the pet B case, on or before the 2i th ' 1853, otherwise judgment pro eo: f j k,. n.A I . i i/v viwicu ugnmsi mm. J. H. WITHERSPOON Com. E. I. in. 11, 1853. 48?3m. pr I CARRIAGES. HE subscriber has and will kc-p distantly on hand, a fine und laage a3r?. ,-u t of Carriages, consisting < f every vnrio* f the most fashionublc styles of Roches?two,four, five and six seated. Also and two horse buggies, double and sinseated, with and withont tops. A\ao , xtensive NBortment of Ilariie** entlcmen from a distance wishing to base vehicles of any description, ne si ! no fears about finding something hero lease them, not only in appearance, Oat utility and price, for wc will not be e.id nor undersold by any cstabltshiiKi.t te State, all orders promptly and f infilled. Carriages and Harness w.o r nEslablishment near to thu b :ne? ntain R. R. Depot. B. T. WHF.CI E?. orkville, S. C., Oct. 6, 1852. > f w. TiroftLrtw~0A8Tor-. rORKEY AX. LAW AND .V;' TOR IN EQUITY. nds the CoUrts in Luncastcr, ;> -a &nd Adjoining Dislrir w OFFICE. CAMDEN. S. < 3 AT A W B A HO , Oil 31uiii-*ti-?'<>l, few rods South of the Co:, r ) I THE above named House ' '<* l been much enlarged am! j * horough repair and furnish-a' .... v, is now prepared to accomoda.l .e disposed to give it a call. '); e t>er makes no boasts but wil; rin* y that the Public shall be aco <1* in a style not extolled by any u u?? be up country. J. A. HASSEI/rilSF. AhtSAitei-, Feb 12 tf ) S U R V E Y 1 N (r . A AtJSTIN [AY BE FOUND AT i'HE CATAWL ba House, at all times, ready 1 o wail a those who may need bis services a* a reyer. April 28 12?tf BOTEL, mow KOE, N. c, E subscriber having purchased <h?- i>u!uU ig known as the "Uion Hotel,'" kept by i Blount, Esq., would reaper;;ViK ".i"the travelling public, that it is Uhoroughly repaired snd himl-!. he will make every effort to r .1 Portable who may favor him >? all not bo said thi t his accotrv ivcrbeen surpassed by r.ny of i ?rs. His Table shall have . a 1 country market can tfTur.l. will always be filled with by a gooa ostler. Prices ?!i . THOMAS A. F ' onroe, Feb. 3d, 1853. NOTICE. 7E have on band a great nv r i *y things which we wish to v _> sustomera and friends. Cot o t New Salem, we ur-- Selling terms, and we w ould also sta >ts be made a permanent Stand, u:..? - "ity demands the contrary. . B. Those who have accounts r-.'dr in 2, will please come *and settle, o di < unH nnt ?t?v ?>?"" ?? ' ' ww? ??NJ ?? ??ny un mtfltrM 1 r btcdncM, although we need uim v. J. VV. MOBLL Vi >\ lareh 33. 7- If icailcr Pivhion, \o. suu BON8 OF TEMPERANCE, old* it* Regular Weekly Mretingsc.t t.io >M*nnee Hall o*ery Tueadiv Evening, r'elouk. L H. BLaIR, me 1?. 19 R i<. BOOK BINDING. CHARLES CHAPIH ain and fat^y book binder, ABB >1 Aim BOOK BABUrACTtRF.*, VO. 10? MEETING-8TKEET, Char lesion, H. C. >K tl 1W. > 8ih 0 Guardiar^iru?":ec^ and Reooivers. LL Guardian* Truateca, Rcrilvrr? ; 1 Committer*. holding thr'r aprtolnt* 1* under the Court of K?jo> ( > l.?n-r Dwtriei, are notified and r ': ,<? e and render their rrapectivt % Wi < a efbre the 10th day of May 1 g 1 on oatb Un particular vtl-. ,,.a tea, and alao an arri>nnt of i >d and paid out, and to aol> . ? I by propor and ?iifllilent n will be iasued agaiont all ' said retnrn* to tb* next *?uu ,r rtl th* rt of Cavity. I. H WfTH ERSPOON. Com fcf I Df onaMMMC* Offiee, LsM*?l#r. S. C fO 44*1. Pftater'afc* #3.76. ? * Uji'-M ! r ''iT. 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