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of their pre*enta at Fort M ver on their rotorn, and batro since declined receiving them, as they have failed to comply with their promises of emigration. He says, also, by a earful estimate made by John Jumper, one of the western delegation, 1 that there are only 289 Indians, remain- 1 ing in Florida, and only 88 of these men jDl women and boys able to bear amis, jPl 44 We understand it is the determina- u tion of the general government to have the eountry surveyed at least into Townships which will facilitate the search for the Indians whenveer the attempt is made ? to Lant them oat. We incline to the opinions that if the people on tho frontier can be patient, we who are ler exposed k might wait to take counsel as , the best ? time and method for their removal." r|l th ?? tal Sumr's Joke.?" The candle* you sold co me last were very bad," said Suett to a be tallow chandler. Pr 44 Indeed, sir, I am sorry for that." 44 Yes, sir, do you know they burnt to tjt the middle, and would then bum no longer." 44 You surprise inc; what, sir, did they go outT 44 No, sir, no; the burnt shorter." ? The whole sum received by Byron for m bis writings was tone bundrei and twenty- I five thousand dollars. The publisher* of J" his works probably gained three times as Pr' much. * as hi, COMMERCIAL rJ LATEST DATES. Hi. From IjvERrooL April 16 From Havre April 15 t|, From Havana April'i'J wj ????????? ^\i Charleston Markets. jtj Saturday Morning, April 30 COTTON.?With a moderately fair do- j{; mand yesterday, about 1,300 bales changed hands?prices ranging from 7+ a 10}, and h.i without change froui those of the duy previ- do us. Sti ex Columbia Market, April 30. ch COTTON.?Tho cotton market to-day was quiet but very steady; the supply on sale ' was only to a limited extent, all of which were freely Liken at very full prices. 76 * J bales sold, ut 8J to lt>) cents g* gy?ric MARRIAGES. ? 1 ?????? ed Till Hymen bro't his love delighted hour, nu, There dwelt no jm- in Eden's rosy bower! die The world was sad!?the garden was s ild; gr, And man, the hermit, sighed?till worn n smiled! Campbell. A Married, on Wednesday evening the 27th Be inet., by Rev. A. J. Cauthen, Mr. JOSEPH B. BUTTON, of Lancaster, to Miss CARO- _ LINE KE8LER, of Salisbury, N. C. Or the 14th ulL by J. Williams Esq., ^ ? V* i it n a _ tff . f * IV. Ls # MiiJ. J. U. IIAIU". 10 oai** i.j. uaugiucr 01 jjy Hiram Twitty Esq. nil of this District. NEW ADVERT1S!?E.\TS. f Ttr-^ _ ---"i"-- nri CNew Books, l;? HAMBfiuH CjMttEDIA of English J) Literature, of useful know). jJ;l edge, Milman's GtboMHtoma, Humes Eng. (j, land, McCauly's Engttfwi'Farnhafu'a Travels tj,, in California and Oregon, 1-orcnzo I>cw's qJ Complete Works,Frost? Pictorial Wonders (j0 of History, Gunn'e Domestic Medicine, Ws- ^.r vcrly Novels, Junius, 1 jfe of Lafayette. I.ifu of Gen. Taylor, Life of John Randolph, Mo- \y 1 thcr at Home and Child at Home, Noble j)j Deeds of American Women, Domestic His- to| tory of the American Revolution, by Mrs. p Elicit, Masonic Chart, Fredriks Uremers tr;( Novels, beautifully bound in one volume.? an Marvott's Complete works, *J vols, Horse j? Shoe Robinson, Saints R st, the younf l??- m dies friend, the Young Indies Home, Wotuen of Die Revolution by Mrs. Ellet, Napo- Jin leon and his Marshals, Washington snd his ,,n Generals, Women of Israel, Vale of Cedars, V>: Todd's Student's Manuel, Hedley's Sacred an, Mountains, Curse of Clifton, Masons Farrier, .1 Gil Bias, Don Quiiote, I'encil Sketches hy |jt. Miss Lesley, Miss Lesley's Cookery, Virgin- .v? is House Wife, Hudibr s, Home Influence (j(J sod Mother's Recompense, Pilgrims Progress, njf Swallow Barn, Georgia Scenes. Dollsrs and no 'Cents, Queecbf, the Successful Merchant, .,n lFAubignie's, Cromwell snd various other books, for sale st the tol BOOK STORE. ikl May li tf r(.j ^O/mSirCHIEFS, Children of the !!" U A'.bey, St. Clair of the Isles, Robber of the Rhine, Rinaldo Rinaldini, Thsddsu* cL of Warsaw, Bsnditts Bride, Vicar of Wake- ^ field, Dsvid Copperficld, Picwick Papers, s ,n f - LiSs of VWwdtur?, Domby snd Son, Jons- ?, I than Wild Fielding, Nicholas Nichlesby, Ank ss Hammer, Christinas Stories, Hester S01111 eraet, Sketches by Bos, the Chronicles of ft Pineville, the big Bear of Arkansas, Adven- |jrt tures of Captain Simon Suggs, s Quarter Rase is Kentucky, the Spangles and Tingles, y js good as a Comedy, Kate of O'Donough, .life of David T. Mines, Msj. Jones' Court ship, Oaya of Bruce, Home Sconce*, sad s A * snumber of other novels wbich will be sold T3 *t a low price. For sale st the R BOOK 8TORE. May 4, is tf BYRON, Shakespeare, and the poetical worka of Ifowilt. Cook, London, GoldSmith, Hemana, Milton, Young, Burns. Cow per, P?j?, timoU, IKomson, Pofloak. OmUa, f? Worda worth, Kirk* WMw, Moor*, foe. For tak rt ChaeWtoa prices at the A book store. ? '? r. n * 1 ^< *% !? o -C.. Notion, * ''pUE Suboeribera beg Woo to inform tho ' JL aiUxona of UnttMr Dblrietaod rteio- of itv, that liwr Knot for out* at tha shop <f Mr. Button, a number of BUGGI?ll,of thoir vn own man u feature. which wo will warrant in n* <e*ery roapaet, sod wfcfeh w* will sell a* low on ao e?f be ptirchaoed thla aid* of Charlveton Wo n ii Jnfro Carriage, BoggM?1toeh- ly Iowafa, 4?WfV Mod or rdhbtoat eor man. ad u factory la CWor District, near Reeky on Moont, and pmriw to dalirrr no ina a ?*hlelo a* eaa bo found, of any dWription and n at a* modorata a prion os eaa bo pweboood ill at anF other abo^ If ATKRWB, h Co. May 4 l> tf Ol 1% # ' ' ADVERTISEMENTSMATBJS8S MAKING AT LAI CASiEK. VE a/c hnppj unoaoco to the citu of Lancaster District sod surfoi ? country that we are daily manufoc g MATRE8SK8 of all hinds which inibility can not be surpassed and wl a sell at as low a price as we can aftbn P. FUNK A O Cotton takea in exchange for matress May 4. 1853, 13? To the Falilid. 1 REPORT having been circulated some one, unfriendly to me, that I isel my rates for board and lodging si o destruction of the XVateree Hotel, ke this method of giving un unquali ntnidiction to the same. The rates wl ing up in the Mansion House for mot evious, arc adhered to now, ns they v fore. Thankful for past favors I hope, by at ?n to those who may tavor mo with a < merit a continuance of their patronngi E. G. ROBI\SO> Mansion House, Camden, April '20 It 1*2 3 $20 Reward ! HE above reward will be paid for the livery to myself, or lodgement in il, of my fellow HAMLET, who left emises about 1st of February last. & How was purchased of the Estate of Fmser ; he is about 5 feet 8 or 10 inc gh, rather sprightly in appearance and lek complexion. F. D. GREE? I Alienator, April 22, 1853. 12T l EW SPRING A BUMMER GOO] LA A CAN IER A I'JUL 20 th. HUE subscriber is now receiving his L tire supply of SPRING AND SI ER GOODS, comprising every variety ? line, which were selected with great? d were purchased after the first rush e season was over, at reduced prices, ill be sold at correspondingly low ratci inong them he enumerates the fallow: ich Hrocado and figured silks colored ack, 1 Main black Tatfetas, and Gro fiine. Foulard Silks, Chally, and Ch irage, Satin plaid and plain Tissues, B, s and (iran.idinca. Biack Bombazines,! ir Lustres and ('anion Cloths, Black (i Paris Basagc and Tissuar, Irish 1 jr icetiug* and Pillow Case linens, lad ira t'lUDrniiierca i.mcn cambric Ilundi icfs, Embroidered, Painted, and Hoi illiira, Luce and Mua'in Sleeves and (,'i niton and Valencinea Inside Coll visa and laekonot Inserting*. Ed oil ouncings, uud H.inds, Mourning Coll eeves and Ciifla, Jackonets, Muslins, ndica, and Ginghams, French Prints, Ai an and English do., Swiss .Muslins, J? t, Nansook, Tarleton and Swiss Mum inbriek and Furniture Dimity, Embroil latceand Muslin Window Curtains, 1 isk Tublu Cloths and Towel* Also, >8*, Gents', Hoys' and Misses' Shoes, sat veriety. A tine lot of READY MADE CLOTHINO. splendid assortment of Silk and Cr uni ts, of the most fi-shionable styles. 8. A. ROSSER, 6L CC Apr 30 II 4t. Executive Department. o. 6.] COLUMBIA, S. C., April 1 Ith, 1853 ' His Excellency John L. Manning, Got nor and Couimander-io-Chief in and o the Stato of 8outh Carolina. N pursuance of an Act of the Gent Assembly of this State, passed 16th cembcr, A. D. 1863, entitled "An Act 'ange the Stute into Ihstriets for the el n of Representatives In the Congress s United Stales and for other purposi t votes for Members of the 33ru Conor ve Duen counted tn tne presence oi ivernor by Commissioners appointed it purpose, and it nppcars thut John J icen has been duly elected for the ngrcssion:tl District, eom|>osed of I,nnc Chesterfield, Marlboro', Darlington, 3 n, Williamsburg, Horry,and Georgetov illiani Aiken for the 2nd Congressio strict, composed of the District of Char! i, exclusive of St. Johns. Colleton ; \\ Colcock for the 3rd Congressional I ct, composed of Beaufort, Barnwell, < geburg, Colleton, and the Parish of hns, (Colleton : Preston S. Brooks for i Congressional District, compuHrd bevillc, Kdge field. Lexington, Newbei ri I-auruns: James L. Orr tor the 5th C sKional District, composed of Anders . kens, Greenville, Spartanburg, and Uni d Wm. NV. Boyce for the Gth Congressi District, composed of York, Chester, F Id, Richland, Kershaw, and Sumter. N< rrefore, !, John I,. Manning, Governor i unmaitdcr-iii-Chief in and over the St ireaaid, do iaane this my Proclamatl tifving and declaring, according to ovUiona of the Act aforesaid, that J< :Queen, Win. Aiken, Wm. Colcock, Pi i S. Brooks, Jas. L,*Orr, and Wm. iyce had a majority of tho votes in tl ipeetive Congressional Districts, and reforo duly elected Representatives s 33rd ' 'ongress of the United States. Given under my hand and Seal of ate, at Columbia, this 1 Ith day of At D. 1853, and in the 77th year of the S ignty and Independence of the Uni ate? of America. JOHN L. MANNING April 20 11 21 |-if All the papers in the State will p fi twice. NEW YORK 2>s*otf: EXiAIR, a O. April '5 hile PEACE and PLEHTY porra oar District and Country, it U our pleasant duty to offer heart fe't gratitude toouu CUSTOMERS r the generoua manner in which they fi er to and sustain us. nr House la now Crawdi d more on Uie way?not with custom rlicularly, hut mrae 6001 good Quality and late etylee^embraelnf EX FFSHiVK mmd PLEAStNH lUtf. We think we eaa pleaee either N* taatidioas, or the Ludiea in humble mtaaeee with large fimiliae to elothe Thoee who deal for CA8H, are pevtiru benefitted by oalllaf om asm, but when dlO per cent to our eaah prieae, we a eredU ofrii gg^.f l ^ gRC LANK8! BLANKS!BLlNl Of evafy description, for si i this w. {fc rt1Si * ' | NEW SPRING GOODS! | ' UP |p- ^ |' WE are now receiving and opening a | new eupply of Spring and Summer ^1 ind- Goods, consisting in part of the following: J A FRESH assortment of Ladies' Spring and ?u |,i,.h Summer Dress Goods, French Worked n Collars ; Swiss and Jaconet Edg- CV ings and Insertings ; a large ' < assortment of Linen 3m. Goods, White g? and color* ed: Alexa odor's White Black and J>r Colored Kid Gloves ?*' i for I aidies and Gentlemen | ,T Int'l Linen Cambric Hankerchiefs,anew .J1 jj supply : Fashionable Bonnets: a fine lot Ij!! , , of Spring and Summer Ribbons ; Ready ; ' Made Clothing ; HATS, Boot.*and Shoes; : S |th* a good snpply of LADIES' KID Gaiter* drt ,cre and Kid Slippers, etc., etc. ?? ' ten. HARDWARE*. tio :all, Amongst which will bo found Braid's best Stool W and J. E. Adgor's B. B. Cust Stool i f01 ' I Hoes; Trace Chains, Nails, &c. ,nt \53- DRUGS AND MEDICINES; j?' _ all kinds usually kept; Perfumery a full ' supply, together with many other nrticlcs ? too tedious to mention. c|e j Wo would respectfully return our thanks j,e. c* to our friends und customers for their very u|v ^ liberal patronage, and hope by strict nttcn- pj, laid tion to business to merit a continuance of it. ^ p.. Please give us a call. JONES CROCKETT. April 13. 10?3t ' NEW GOODS! Jai - gj| & ?A 1 DS, Jai THE Subscriber has received his Spring c Goods, to which lie would invite the at* TVf" bmtlon of his customers and the public in pn . gcncn.l. The Stock consists in part of j FREXCH $ DOMESTIC Q ISO HAM | 4)f Prints, of all Styles, colored nnd dotted ] and Muslins: Lice and Silk Bonnets, Sprigs, Em* ois i broidcred Crape, Bonnet Linings, French wil Cassimcre, leghorn, Panama and Palm leaf the HATS : Men's youth's and Children's Clo- tioi "dJl tlliny' With a th" ally General Assortment ?ra- of all such articles as we consider cheap and or Mo- desirable. Wll tros Laucaster C. II., April 13 1853. uir, V'n; A. C. DUN LA I>. b lte" 10 4tzf. <?r- ? ] Soda or Mineral Water _J ;,r? T*1IE subscriber would invite th? sttcnlinn I igg, JL of dealers to the f.ict that he is now are, manufacturing and bottling in Camden,a very Or- superior article of Mil, *odu and ID^. Hunut|?uriltu, which he does not fear to ico- "iy. will be found fully equal and perhaps ,|jnj something better than any article of the kind J lor- brought from Charleston. Give me but a [)a- tri.il and I will insure perfect satisfaction.? * IjA- Orders from nbroad promptly uttended to ** i? and great care used in packing. FRANCIS L. ZEMP, Ji Camden, S. C. April 1J 10 ateowtt NEW SPRING AND SUMMER j-. _ GOODS, v i HP 18oi5. E: u^" "V1TE are now receiving our extensive kne ver yy Stock of Spring and SummerGood* wh which have been selected with great care as be >ral to Stylos and Qunlity. We invite the at- san > <>f tention of the l.-idies more particularly to sail t() our new styles of ,\la lcc; Dress &, Fanoy Goods. ?>ne ... - J 1 nth ?a_" consisting of -l e99 Fin?T Paris Printed Bareges, t|?. " M Tissues, ( fMr Do Saliu Plaid Bareges, j Fancy Chuck Grenadines, 1st Paris Printed Maltisc, M i,in. Fancy Printed Beregc Delmns. da- Plain Col'd. Gros Do Naples, en; Changeable " u " nal Black and Fancy Silks, BO le?. Fancy Printed Lawn*, fin. Bordered Iviwns, J )j9. Kinbroidered laiwns, I Or. Gingham Chstubreys, J St. and Calico, Sic. of every description; White 3 the Black and Colored Kid Gloves; Sewing Silk Mo of and Lace Gloves of every description ; Ho- tog rrVf story, Edgings and inserting*, Muslin collars, tioi Of). Sleeves and Cheiniletta : Fine Silk and lace ly < on, Bonnets and Bloomers, and almost every ar- 1 on; tide called for ; also, a very large assortment on- *>f "* 1 air- Cientlcmen'H Wear, of every description; Boots, Shoes, Hats, ^a, ?nd Gloves. Hosiery, Linen Cassimere and Cot- jn| ton Goods, of all Styles and <|ualities, also, a wi?". fn!l and complete stock of CLO77//,'VW, a th? larger stock than we have ever before brought ft.n >hn to this market. * - 'i'he very liberal patronage which we have ,|ol W. received has induced us to materiullv enlarge the ?ir onr store room, and also warrants us in offer- j?| *f? ing a much larger Stock of Goods to our cus- tj,c tomers than we have heretofore done. With on a renewed tender of our thanks to our cus- erv, the toincrs for their favors, wo solicit a continn?ril, ttnco 0f the s;unc. ov- T. R. &i J. R. MAGILL | April IS. 10?5t | Doctur Votnnolf! Ad ik. THE POCKET JSCULAPIUS, A; Or, every one hie own Phyiioian. - nPHEFORTIETH Edi- Ja L tion, vith one hundred Engravings, showing IT Diseases and Muliorms- I . 3 t'on<< Human 8ys- sot ? ?v,.. ... V.vi j r?iu?|Fv nu'l wil let 9K-V form. To whieh is added I on SLJ 4W a Treatise on lh" Diseases pin ffii l rf of Female*. being of the Ri? wJ*? highest importance to mar- th? lVjl llftj, rira people, or th? so con* Jui templating marriage. By so " ",1 William Yooug, M. D ,?k Ii?t no father be nahmnvd to present a copy of the iEKCULAPIUH to hia child. It may ] p(| save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obliga* I Ucos of married life withont reading the -j. PO'KKT jESCULAPIUS. Ut -o one (Ji ^ suffering from haeknied Cough, Pain in 3ft the Side, restless night*, nervous feelings, p and the whole train of Dvspeptie sensations, , 1M and given np by their physician, be another moment without consulting the jEHCULAthe pitjg. Have the nwfried, or those about to gn c'r" be married, any impediment, read this truly agi useful book, sa it has been the means of m? mving thousands of unfortunate creatures *2 from the vsry jaws of death. ri'l JT Asy person sending TWENTY. Cn FIVE CENTS enclosed in s letter,.will re. an. me copy of this work by mail, or five fro ?8 i 0BP*y.w<11 he sent for One Dollar. be 3d ': * *yv t-' kmP ;< w ,v jflfn'i ' i n i>md i ??W ATTRACTIONS. 1K0RGIA home gazette. A Southern Family Journal. PUBLISHED AT AUOUSTA, OA. ^11E uo:OLE GAZETTE is devoted to Literature, Art, Science, AgriIture, General Intelligence and Southern tercets. Tho columns of the paper will ut.iin Historical and Domestic Romances, etches of Biogrophy, choice Poetry, en- I tabling Anecdotes, Scientific Memoranda, tli Agricultural and Industrial Articles.? 1 is published for the home circle Besides s rich variety of Miscellaneous itter, it will contain the General Newe of s day, and exhibit the course of political 1 nts without the least party bias. In ad- : ion to this, ii will contain a Compend of liversal History, from the pen of the So r Editor, now in the course of publication, lis, when completed, will equal in quantity matter, a large octavo volume of six hun d pages. ^ Also?A Register of Ancient Grecian and unan Literature ; a Compendious Exposin of the chief beauties of Shakspeare'a cbrated Plays, with such explanation* and narks as may lie necessary to keep up the ercst of the plot of each, and a brief exutionof the lending principles of Political onomy. I'he terms are very lotV. riie Gazette is a large Imperial she t,of gant appearance, printed upon new and lutiful type. Terms $2 00 per annum, rays in advance; Two copies, $3 50; re copies, $8 00 ; Ten copies, $ 15 00.? dress SMYTHE & NVHYTE, Editors Home Gazette, Augusta, Ga. April 6 9 tf SOUTH CAROLINA. lies R. Magill, and wife Rebecca J. B. Magilll, In Equity, vs. nes M. Ingram, Executor Lancaster Dist if Rev. Elins L. Eraser > Bill for :'d, Maria Louisa Eraser. Partition, mcis P. Roulware and Election &c. ilary BouKvnro his wife ct al. !t nppenring to my satisfaction that FranP. lioulvvarc and Mary Boulwarc his !e, defendants in above case, reside ? itliout i limits of this State, it is ordered on nion of Clinton solicitor for complainants, ,t the said defendants Fr?ncis P. Iloulre and his wife Mary Boulwarc,do answer ad or demur to tho bill in above case on before tho 7th duy of July 1853, otherse judgment proconfea.so will be ordered Illl.-J* V1IVIII. J. H. WITIIEDSPOON, Com. Eq. L. D. Lancaster C. II., S. C. March 3oth 1853. I'rinter's fee 87 9?3in. South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Cleat. rgaret J. Stewart Admx. ) Dcclarutiou in vs. > Foreign Isnuthan D. Johnson. ) Atachiuent. J. Cauthan A J. E. J ^ Dechuation in i-ckhum, Kx'rdt Exr'x J Foreign vs. J Attachment, matiian I). Johnson. J e Ex'r &. Ex'rx of "J Declaration in . Beckham, dee'd. ( Foreign vs. | Attachment, lathun 1). Johnson J ITHEREAS, the plaintiffs did on the 15 v day of March Inst, file their declare ns against the defendent who, (It is said) Lbscnt from and without the limits of this ite, and has neither wife nor attorney,? )wn w ithin the limits of the same, upon om a copy of the said Declaration might served : it is therefore ordered that the 1 defendent do appear and plead to the 1 declarations on or before the 16th day rch whieh will be in the year of our Lord ( thousand eight hundred and fifiy-fonr, ( erwlse tinai and absolute judgment will ( n be given and ordered against him, JOHN A STEWMAN, Cler'k. Klerk's Office, laincaster C. II. larch 15, 1853. 6? 1 3mly&ld ' _ n a t? rn T-i o. n _ . U VJ XX A 1 Xi A OL U (SUCCESSORS TO MCCAKTER &L ALLEN,) W II O LE8ALE OKSELLERS AND 8TATI0NERS, CORNER MfcETING AND FINCKNEY-STS., f. J. McCurter. J i. J. Dawson, [ CHARLESTON,S. C. f. Bryan, Jr. ) f-y* A complete assortment of Law, dicnl, School and Miscellaneous Books, Vthcr with Blank Books, Paper and Staiery, of every description, kept constantcm hand, and ottered at the lowest prices, r'eb. 33 1853. 8 ly pd. >anor L Houston) In Equitv executrix Lancaster District, vs. Petition to subjugate thaniel B. ingrain. an Equity to pae _ in Godfrey et ul. J a le^al demand P appearing to my satisfaction that Nathaniel B Ingrain and John Godfrey, delimits in above petition, reside without limits of the State, It is ordered on inon of Moore, solicitor for Petitioner, that > said defendants Nathaniel B. Ingram and in Godfrey, do answer, plead or demur to petition tiled against them in above case or before the first day of June, 1853, othrise judgment pro confesao will be orderag.iinst them. J. II WIl'IIERSPOON, C.ELD. Feb 23. 1853. Printer's fec#7. 3?3m. mink' 'or of PI > nt S. Dutnas due'd Tn Equity. n Anderson dee'd. Iaineaster District. vs. ' Bill for Aocount mes M. Richardson, Iryunction, die. dee'd. et si. ' appearing to my satisfaction that James M. Richardson, Adm'r. ot John Richard, l, dee d, a defendant in above case, resides ihout the limits of the State, it is ordered motion of Clawson, Solicitor for cominant, that the wud defendant, James M. rhnrdson, do answer, plead or demur, to > bill in u^ove case, on or before the 30th ne 1853, otherwise Judgment pro coofeswill be ordered Against him. JAMAS H.WITHEW8POON. C. E: L. D. I one aster C. H., 8. C. tisrvh 34, 1853. Printer's Fee, #7. 8?3m. L&B1AOE A HUQOT DEPOSITORY Lanoaiter, 1863. Buy while you out gut BttrguUe! JOSEPH B. BUITOM ? r*Ut?U?ly iteful to hie friends for the hind eetron8 formerly n tended to Mm, ?ftd MM this ithod to inform them thwt he ie ik.Hy MAHi/rjierviiii? triages sad Buggies of trsrietm patterns, 1 at s variety of prices. AU work coming m hie ostabtiahment ie Wsrrewted, sod (Utters Mmeeif that he can pi sees mm m who molly wants a vehicle et amy denpiion whatever. Otoe me a sail sad judg* for ytwreelf. ' ** 1 rW * # [MISCELL ASEOHS.i DAGUEKKKAN HALL. J. B. COUSAET. NOW Inform? tho citusus of this placo, and country generally, that ne is now prepared for tho purpoac of giving tho?e who may wish to do so, an opportunity of procuring perfect LIKENESSES. ! of themselvos or their friends. The latest i improvements are now in his possession. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully ko. { licited to call and examine his stock. f MunaroRCs inserted in Lockets and a Breastpins in the neatest style. Lancaster, Sept. 15,1852. 32?1y JAMES M'E WIN, KECKlVl.Xtt AND FORWARDS AGENT, i CAMDEN, 8. C. March 9, 1853 6?IT. Apprentice Wanted. j A COMFORTABLE situution will be .X Jl given to a lad about the age of 14 or ^ 15, who is desirous of learning the Printing business. Apply immediately at this Olliee Carriage for Sale. A FASHIONABLE Carriage will be sold at a bargain. If applied for soon. En- j, quire nt this olHco. 2-3t SOUTH CAROLINA, In the Court of Equity. LA SUA S IE It 1J IS iltlC T. Hill to Perfxt title to hand and , H for other pur]>oscs. G David Crozier, Complainant, IJ vs. at James Crozier, Thomas Crozier, Elizabeth rt 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 law of David Cousar dee'd. of Lan- T caster District, and who departed this life about 1807, l)av id Cousar, Elizabeth Cou- ^ sar and husband Dunnom, Anna Cousar and husband name not known, Jane Cousar and ^ husband name not known, Mary Ann Cousar, and if dcud tier husband and children, v names not known, the widow and children of James Cousar dee'd., (son of Thomas,) names unknown, and Thomas Cousar, (son of Thomas,) children und heirs at law of ( Thomas Cousar dee'd., who was a brother and heir at law of David Cousar dee'd., Elizabeth Gawley, William Foster and Anna E. * his wife, Jauies H. Miller, Pleasant M. Glass and Margaret bis wife, John W. Johnson and n Letty mancLi his wife, Henry JStringfellow !!! and Mary his wife, Henry Champion and 1 1 Mahalu his wife, Jolm Miller, Monroe Miller el ill. Defendants. It uppearing to my satisfaction th.*t each *. and every one, and all of the above named V defendants reside without the limits of this . Stale, it is ordered on motion ofClinton so- ' licitor for complainant, that each and every one of the said defendants do answer plead !n or demur, on or before the 24th of June 18- m 53, to the Bill filed against them by David 01 Croiier, to perfect his title to a tract of land situate in Lancaster District, originally granted to David Cousar, Augnst 4lh, 18uo, for 640 Acres, and for other purposes, and in ^ default thereof said bill will be ordered and taken pro confesao against each and all of said and ubovc named defendants, ... JAMES. II. W1TIIERSPOON, 1 Com. Eq. Ij. Dist. Lancaster C. II. S. C., March ID, 1853. Printer's Fee, |I0. 7- ^ By the Governor. m HE A DQUAUTERN, Uj Charleston, Feb. 25, 1853. Di The following gentlemen having been uppointed and comiuissioiied Aids-tie-Camp to Hi iiis Excellency the Governor and Conunandor-in-Chief, with the rank of Lieutenant L-'olonel, will bo obeyed and respected accor- dc dingly. By order. J. W.CANTEY, Adj. and Inspector General. Joseph Hay ward, Alexander G Itiec. Benjamin T. Brockinan, Joseph fStoncy, *' Summerficld Gaiy, Win It. Dogun. Mch 10 8 3 SOUTH CAROLINA" LANCA S i'EU VIS I'li JC T. F Elizabeth Gaxvley vs. John W. Johnston &, wife lastta Amanda. Pleasant M. In Equity. Glass and wife Margaret, James H. Miller, William < Bill for contriFoslcr and wife Anna E. bution and Henry Stringfellovv and fur Partition. 1 wife Mary, lloury Chainpi- | il on und wife Man ila John kr' Miller, Munroe Miller et ai. j m It appearing to my satisfaction that each and all of above named and stated defendan s reside without the limits of this Stute, it is ordered on motion of Clinton, solicitor for complainant, that each and all of the above, A named and stated defendants, do answerplead or demur to the bill in above case filed against them on or before the 7th day of rl July 1853, otherwise judgment pro confeseo J will be ordered against each and all of them, cc JAMES II. W1THEBSPOON. at Com. Eq. L. D. Lt Commissioner's Office, Lancaster S. C. March 31, 1853. 9?3m Printer's Fee, $7. Executive Department. COLUMBIA, S. C., March lb, 1853. By His Excollency, John L. Manning, Gov. ernor ami Commander-in-chief in and over the State afore* .id. WHEREAS information has been received at this Department, that an atrocious murder wsa committed on the body of JANE D. V'OUNG, on the 11th u!t., by a negro man HIRAM, the property of L. R. W Blair, of Kershaw District, and th.t the snhl Hiram has fled from justice: Now, I? know ye, hat to the end that justice may i? done, and that the said Hir.tm may be brought to leg.>I trial for his oftence a* aforesaid, I, John L. Manning, Governor and Commander-in-Chief ir and over the State afore- a said, do issue this my Proclamation, offering \| a reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars al for his npprehensiou and delivery into any j Jail in this State. Snid Hirura is described |j as beiag about 6 feet 8 or 10 inches Mgh. ? thick set, has heavy eyebrows, small eyes, p, holds his bssd fkr bock when w Iking, is said to hav* a sear on the iiack of one of p his hand*, from a bom, with a scar running g through it, eansed by a cut from a kiAfc and B on* of bis thumbs split up to the first joint [) Given under ssy band and the seal of ~ the State, at Columbia the 95th of ? March, A. D , >8M. JOHN I* MANNING. Brntins Pisbt. Secretary of State. March 30 9 w4 R FRASER k THOMSON, * Junton it Comminiosa Msrch&nU, k ADOCn'S SOUTH WHARF, tl CHARLESTON, 8.C. niD*! t. rtiitt. FAUt * xnons?. 8aft.i, MM. T; It?tO ?U S C B ILMTif 14 $100 Reward KAN A WAY, during the month of September last, i'roui the plantation of tbc Into Aire. Martha Cuuuirghhin, In 1 jnntter District, South Carolina, a negro tnsn sauted JIM, said negro about 40 years of ( ige, a mulatto, about 5 fc<-t 8 or lo" inches , hgh, stoop-shouldered, and looks down t vhen spoken to. As suspicion rests upon liuins being implicated in the murder of Mrs. Cunningham, he has no doubt abscon- ' led from fear of the consequences. 1 will 1 >ay the abore reward, if delivered at uny jail * othat 1 can get him. HUGH SUMMERVILLE, Adm'r. estate of late Mrs. Cunuingham. Dec. 22, 1852. 46?tf. South Carolinian, Columbia; Carolina Vutcliman, Salisbury, N.C.; Raleigh licgisiir. N. C. and N, C. Whig, Charlotte, copy times. H. S. JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, A ND SOLICl'l'OH IN EQUITY, Vill htra&fter regularly attend the Courts of Lancaster District. March 2, 1858. 4?Gmpd. j ~g7& h. cam eron7 mporters and Dealers in CHINA. GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE y 145 Mekting-st., Opposite Havse-st. ave now in store a complete assortment of OODS IN T1IEIR LINE of their own ? JI'ORTATION, to which they invite the -| tention of merchants visiting Charleston. J >r rale at the lowest market prices. r Feb. 23 1853. 3 ly pd. 0 TAYLORS CREEK 'EMALE SEMINARY, p w rHE cxccrciscs of tliis institution will commence on tho first Monday in arch next, under the management and ntrol of Miss Eliza L. Haskell, of Troy, ew York. r Her qualifications as a Teacher are of e first order, und her experience has won ^ e confidence of many friends. Au ong t< eni she would relVr to the Rev. Cyrus illusion, Mi.j. J. R. Kerr, Dr. M. M. Orr, "(1 aj. lienjamin Morrow, of Charlotte, N. C., id to Mr. S. E. Rratton, of York District, am either of w hom satisfactory information ay be obtained in retlerenee to thair qualeations. 1'arents, Guardians and others desiring a P1 lid English Edueution for their children ' id vvurds, would do well to consider the . Ivantages to be obtained at this Institution, In hen compared with others, both as to tui- V in fees end other expenses. The instituin is in as healthy a place us is to be found J1 thv State. Boirding washing and lodg> g can be obtained in respectable families * i very reasonable terms. Terms of Tuition, Per Session of Five Months : pclling Reading and Arithmetic $5 00 ^ he same with English Grammar Geography and History 7.00 lie same with Astronomy, Na'ural and Moral 1'hilosophy, and all other English branches.... 8.00 'encli language, extra 6.00 i m ?: ? * juii .music grans. usic on l'iano 15.00 ^ ic of l'iano 2.00 1 'awing ami Fainting in Water J colors 5.00 in awing and painting in Oil Col- a] ors 15.00 > extra charges except for fuel S( ring Winter Months, which w ill be ^ 50 8J Boarding Washing and Lodging. j* >r pupils of and under 10 years, per Month 5.00 a u M 15 U 600 " - above 15 " 7.00 om Monday Morning until Friday evening 4.00 ^ o candles found for Studying by. 1 ar Boarding, Washing, Lodging u and a full coarse of Studies, per S session, 75.00 or same w ith English Branches onlv 38.00 Jonathan n. mcelwee, Jr. n Trustee. Msrch 18. 6?6t J WANTED IMMEDIATELY, i T the sign ot ihc Boot, a Journey ma is c [ ItOO r JIuUer, for which good wa- I us will be paid. None but a good work- li an need pply. H. GARSIDE. c March 30 8?tf | Z. J. D E IIA Y, ! FOTHEt'ARV dc DUL'tiGIST, CAMDEN, S.C. HAKES pleasure in announcing to the L citizens ot Lancaster and the adjacent ^ mntry, that he is now receiving his 8pring id Summer supply of * o *rugs, Chemicals and Patent Medicines ; u Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, a Glassware, and Lamas ; Paint * Whitewash and Varnish ci Brushes. ALSO, i 'ooth, Ilair, Mail, Flesh and Bath BrushesJ1 Soaps, Cosmetics, J lair Restoratives, " 'lhanspareni Wash balls and Cakes, Perfumery, Mirrors, Vases, Porte | Monaie*, Glove Boxes and Dressing Cases. ALSO, J AMP WICKS. BURNING FLUID AHD Garden Seeds. Ho is now the regularly unpointed Sole gent tor tho following valuable Family edicines, viz.?Dr Guysott's Yellow Dock id SarsHpurilla, Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and ar, Jew David's or llebrew Plaster, Dr. nughton'a Pepsin, Dr. Marchisi's Utene Cutholieon, Dr. Allen's Vegetable Comound. Dr. Uttle's Family .Medicines, I-ou- > jn St. Go's Family Medicines, Dr. Koeler's nmily Medicines, Dr. Hnbenstck's Worm yrup, Dr. Ilobenaaek's I Jv.-r Pills. Colleton mora, Kpping's Sars.iparflla and Queen's . slight, lL.dw..y'e Reudv Relief and other ti >|Wlar remedies, Df. Tobias' Venetian lilt, c fi/vnt Ai ft . X'n . r All mediate** aoM nt hb MinHli?hin*nt ( o neatly labelled, c?rfully poked, If de*ir- 1 1. end wot to any part of the town, or to the < Jul Road Depot, frto of rhtrjfo. c The qualities of the modk-mea warrnnlcd ; * Sargc* a* uniform, and at low *? #ood mod- I in** enn he bought at any eeUbliahmoat te i in up country. < Harsh ?0, ilH. ?If. WK ^j)H ? ***> % DRV GOODS & ?pifl|i FANCY A. X5 BTA^DD 3 DRV mt CIIAIl liiM'eXjS, c. T>fci?%VNIM. & I foil, rr!v t: a o snccessoth to ( . ?X' ].. 1 . A. .'o., would respectfully cull i' ? aitt im i. < f heir customers, and ? s \ ? . on, to their assortment ?1 DRY GOOtB, tow opening which will be Ibund i "? e< mt?lcte th..n has ever before been ofired in that city. AU article* in tluir lino lutrc- kirn r rr. fuctured ej.j ressly to r.rdt r, end JlHlt i ll 1' 1 IRECTiind will be Vt anutiied to frcie cs represented. ' . * The ono-priec system will be rip idly rid. tiered to, and purchaser* na \ C< | < I <1 open every tirtiele being priced j s i< w :.s the) c.n be procured in uny city in the I'nited Ftitis. Particular attention is requested to their departments of Silk and Fatvcy BrwjGood*, Embroid" eries, Carpclings, Blankete, Pluntation Woo ens. Sheetings. and 8Mrtings, Lihetxs, Table Dama6x*t Diepere, Towellings. Nr^kina. Dcylics, Together with ever" variety oi it "! Cloths, Cotton Sheetings, and HouTiy >f all kinds. Terms.?Cash or city acceptances BROWNING A: LEW AN. No. 209 & 221 King st. cor. Market CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct 20. 1852. 37 ly. lary Crye by next 'I In Equity. friend, \ Lancaster Divtnct* vs. j Petition himuel Crye, ct al.J for Settlement tT nppcaringto my satisf; etion. tlu.t EiimL ucl Crye, a defendent in alioM* ease, teides without the limits of this Stilt? , It is rdered. oft m?>tion of Moore, Solicitor for 'etitioner, that the said Samuel Crye do newer plead or demur, to the petition in i.? ovc c;ise, on or before the 2u*\r day of A ril 1853, otherwise judgment pfo cemfesto *ill be ordered against him. J. H. W1THERSPOON. Com. E. /< P. Jan. 11, 1853. 48?3m. pi . fee 87. CARRIAGES ~ rHE subscriber has and will keep con slant ly on hand, a tine and huge assort lent of Carriages, consisting? f every varie > of the most tashionuble styles or Rock* ivays?two, four, five and six se ted. Also ne and two horse huggics, double i>ud sinle seated, with and without tops. Aleo . i extensive Assortment of Karncss. Gertlemen from a oist. nee wishing to urchase vehicles of any description, need live no fears about finding something lore i please them, not only in appe. n.nve, out i quality and price, for we will not lie ex lied nor undersold by any est. bliflui.i nt i the State, all orders promptly : i.d f- ill? ill filled. C: r:i:.gts : tn! 11: ri \ ir r d. Eslablishmi i.t re r 1" ) "t i * [ountain 11. R I< o?. > T. V?M. 1.: I'M.. YorkvUle,P. C., Oct. f, lb'5.-.. 3(1 tf W. TI1UUL0W a lTTOBINEY AT LAV/ an *. TOR IK fUDm. Mends ike Courts w jicncos: .. AV*: '. and Adjuvant' Pis.ri|OFFICE. CAM PEN. S C I CATAWBA KOU^j Oil yijiin-Stieo',. \ few rods South rf t'>e C> r' t THE above named IE '.is< i. f '"ft been milch cnbire-ed r.:n' i i thorough repair ami ftiruM. ' r? v, ad is now p .-pared to nccon.. >'; t.- a ] iose disposed to give it n rail, 'j! o id :riber makes no boasts hut nvill iiri ly ly that the Public shall be necoinmot.a ?d in a style not excelled by an}* Ilour* t the up country. J. A. IIASSELTIXE. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 6tJH VKYIKG. A AUSTIN, k f"AY TIE FOUND AT THE f'ATAWtL ba House, at all limes, re dv to wait pon those who may need his services as a urveyer. April 26 19?tf village hotel,"iiomjoi:. s. c, RHE subscriber having pnreb sed the build1 in<? known as the uUion Hotel," kept by ohn Blount, Esq., would respectfully inorin the travelling public, that ft is now bong thoroughly repaired and furnished, and hat he will make every effort to render all oinfortnble who may favor him with a call t shall not be said that his accommodations ins ever been surp seed bv any of his prcdeessors. His Table shall have nil that & food country market can afford. His Static* will always be filled with provender, ;ept by a good ostler. Prices shall !>e modrate. THOMAS A H' >G\L.Monroe, Feb. 2d, 1858. .'<1?3rr, WOTXC?. [Tf JF, have on hand u great many pretty Vv ?hings which we wish to exhibit to ur customers and friends. Come and see s at New Salem, we ar?- selling on rcaaonblc terms, and we would nlsostn'e that this rill be made a permanent Stand, unless neusity demands the cotgnifjv N. B. Those who have account* made in C52, will please conic End settle, or trr.de ?ore, and not stay away on account of your ldebteduiss, although we need money. J. VV. MOBLEY tO. _M*roh 23. _ 7-tf^ Ijanca?tcr Division, !\'o. !IOy SONS OP TEMPERANCE, Holds its Regular Weekly Meeting at the 'empennce Hall every Tnesd-v Vmiihiu. t 7 o'clock. 1. II. Bl.AlF, June II. Id R. . OWil l N I ISTtiT CHARLES CIIAPIN, ni tiv aviv k'ivrv loki/ uKkvb' rTSTWTTTTIw?* m Sr*/* 'f\ i>io k*T*IV,' AND B ANK B?*'K M AKUK ACTL RER, SO. 101 MEETISQ STKEtiT, thnrlt^oB, N. V. Feb. 23 1853. 3 fm NOfiUL. W To Qhi^r.lian^ T?v?tecs and R^o?iSr,jrs. A 1.1.(1 *i " * l\ Committor* loin #r T|VtirV iirnU ui?.l*r the Coui oj i! n? **Ut fti*Crict. rr<> HM.U- i eu<l n^?v.<vd to l>*kr wnd render th< r rfviwdiv fotbnw no * >r before the 10th dnV of W?y 1^ J . -?-??4r' orth on oath tlm pvrtfcul it- v: 11 > of lueh wtAten, ond nl?n <*nnt n rtf? ri.Mi r' wived and pnld out^^bd to HoV-stantfit.* Vb* ?MM> by |*opOr nrH fi.tl'. i nt w- !?. r?;tJr* Ul?? will be {MtUKi nil nnke id b tnim* tu UwiRv t tfstiitf-cf tbf Uurt of Equity. I. H Wri II ' ? 1 q f- D? CnnmUifanoi'tOfffen, Linof# * C. Apt 11 4,tUt. PfbUer'nfe* > -W ' * 3U- A v ^ V . &Kisi I J"