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-^ ^qMp^FaBEiegyr--T?? -w ~ Fir*.?A fir? ofceurerd yesterday morning hbout daylight, in a warehouse in rear of Harrison'* //otel. The building was consumed nnd about $3 ,000 worth of cotton bagging, the property of John Caldwell, Khq., Nothing was insured.?Carolinian. NBW MKRTISMENTS. _ I " SALE "OF NEC.ROES. Wil.l. be ?old at the Court House in J Camden, S. C., on Monday, the 2d day of January, 1854, FOR I V- I I HIRE ve- ' rv likely and valuable NEGROES. Among . them, aro live first rate able bodied Wagon- ^ era, two pretty good Plantation Carpenters, t two Se mstresses, one t!?0 best Ifl Camden, cigh' excellent Cooks, I rotter? nnd Washfcr*. Also, largo ft timber regular //on so Servants boys and girls; having served mahy years about the Wstereo ffotel, many of them have brvtt trained ns /fotel Waiters Hnd Ostlers, nnd are not excelled by any in the State. The whole gang is said to be 'he most likely and valuable in the country $'oung, stout and healthy. Twenty of them to be sold to foreclose s MaflcMrfn crivon bv me to Herman llollry . f. hian, Son r.. dcce n. To Uo soli! ot the following term*: One fourth cash, the balance on a credit of one, r two and throe years, with interest payable t annually from date, to bo secured by bond I end (food security. Purchasers to pay for papers. . Purchasers wishing to pay a 11 cash can ^ do no. II. IIOLLF.YMAN. Nov. 30tli, ?6t. ST A ritt OF SOUT11 CA no I .IN A. I.AXcASTrn DISTIIMT. In th> Common /'! <i.?. n.WII) KIRKPATRICK. who is in the custody of the Sheriff of leireastcr I lis- t triet, bv virtue of a writ of ('apian ad Satis. u faciendum at the suit of Mel.ure. Alexander n & Co., havcing filed in niv ofliee. together n with a selwsiule. on oath of his estate r.nd effects his petition tn the Court of Commen Picas, praying that he may be admitted to tint benefit of the Acts of the (Jeiler-il As. J sembly made for the reletf of insolvent deb- i tors. It is onlervd, that the said Mel.ore. Alexander <fc. Co.. and all other the creditors (o whom the said David Kirkpitrick is in anywise imiehted i?c and they are hereby summoned, ami have notice to appear before the said Court at I juieaster Court litttise otl the Tliial Monday in March next nt 1(1 * 'clock A. M. to shew cause if any they can r w hv the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not Ixr granted. Otlice of Common Pleas. J. A. NTKWMAN, Clerk. Nov. Oili Pr'n. Fee $I5,*5 43?3111 NOTICE \1.1. persons having demands ng;iii-t the est tie of Rev Elias I. Fraser, will please pr.-s.-iii theiu to the undersigned, oil or before the first dav of January next. JaKMS .M. INCRAM, Kx'r. (.monster. C. II., Nov 28. -13--3I. Estate Sale. T) Y order of James II. Witherspoon, ()r1 9 din re, and in pors uince of the will of , Mrs. M iry Russell, deed, will be sold st Iter ( 1 ( ? residence on the 1 Ctli IVcenilier 1853. all F.?t ite not s|Ms-ifie.-illv willed, and ordcri I to be Sold, consisting of four negroes, * x: S; in. Pen. Clinrles. and Sarah: also. 4 , 1about 5't /fogs, 12 //end of Cattle, ' iir.isb-r tiul fill.Smith and Plantation tools, Foggy and harness, house-hold and kite lien f :rnrtiire. wagon, and other articles. TERMS.?12 months credit, wilh inter ?--t from day of s Jo. note and good security, j TIIOS. P. BALLARD, E*r. Nov 12 I ?.r<3 42-4L NOTICE. r J"VIK children of Charlotte Mnscov, dee'd 1 til.* children of i!onrv Masuey, Jr.dee'd )>. II. Massey, II. M. Cook, alao the children of William, either personally or by their pusr.li.in or attorney, heirs at law, of Thoinra C. MiasoV, dee'd. are requested to meet me lit the (Irdinarv's < Mice at LancasterCourt House, on the first Monday in Dec. next, as ] wish to settle the saiJ estate ss adm'r. ed bonis non. J. C. MASSEY. Nov. 18. 1853 42-tlt llotDf and l<ol in Lancamterville, FOR SALE. Kx parte. In Kquity, I.Mieiwter. Susan M. IL.yd & Petition to sell part husband, Joseph B. > trust estate and in. I Boyd, and Soin'l B. vest funds in'lands. M..#?oy, Trustee. By virtue of the decree of this Court in tho ahev ? case, I will sell at Lancaster C. H., t?i the highest bidder, on Friday, the 23rd Drfcemher, 1853, the house and lot in the c' town of Ij?n?.istnr. now occupied by Jos. B. " I Boyd; bounded, west, by Main at.; nortb.by lot of Jaa. II. Mngill; east, by Whit? at., ' > and south, by lot of B. R. Jones. Upon the % sums is a comfortable dwelling, a store house, good well, and all necessary out buildings, in good repair. TERMS.?A credit of I jpid 2 years, (ex. ccpt the cutis,} purchnser giving bond n?d good security, with interest annually frcm jay of sale, and a mortgage, "j. ii. wmiEiisrooN, c. r l. i>. c Nov. 21st, 1863. Prs fee 11.50 42-51 WAXI1AW LANDS FOR SALE. ' Kx Parte > In Kquity, Isncnitcr j Geo. W. Dunlap. ) Petition to sell lands die y n.. _l_a .#sL. J - 0 Xt /V. X . # ny virtue 01 mc uecree 01 hid t>nun 01 Equity in above cnao, I will aoll at Lancae- J ter C. II., on the 1st Monday lhe '2nd dny -of January, )ft54, all that valuable plantation, situated on Waahaw Creek. belonging to Jtko estate of Mra. Mary Donlnp, dee d, eoaNlaming about 700 acres, bounded by landa .of 8. H. Maaaey, T. K- Cuieton. Estate Dr |3 L. Maaaev. J. C. Caldwell and C. P. a'eJh an. It i* Waxhaw grit and land thn -* nay lire, but never wrear out" TKUMtt.?A credit, (except eoata,) of I, 3 and three years, purchaaer giving bond and good security, with interest from day of oale and a mortgage. J. II. WITliHftfil'OON,C. R L. I>. Nov. 30, 1852 Pre fee *? 4?-?t. I NEGBOES FOB fiALE. Jo?. J. D.?W, W? 8.1 IMIlU.1, to dlDaniel and other*, rid* ?#r mII perao v*. [a*l property. Bi-nj. Culp and wife. t My virtu* of the dearer of the Com! wade in above eaae, I will a*ll at Leneaater, C. // ooa Friday, the ttd Dr?., IS6S, the property ' > .^W^prdered to be *o!d by th* decree in IhUeae*. f onaietinr of anrgm n oma* named Martha, and her chiunlbd, and a boy George; alee 1 /forae, Hayfjr and Hutnee*, Bureau, and tOther article*. TKHMH.?Cor thr negro**, i ernflPbf a It month* with interest front day of **l* {arrhaaer giviflg noU and two good auretie* , i 'j?r thn other property, caeh. % i h 41. W ITHKItfUW >M, C,RL.D. Nor. V\ 1*531. Pj* ** H-t? ' * *M 'Hk /Ifc-v (. jflj CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. J, R. BUTTON, Laxcastkr, 8. C. DEALER in Rockaways and Bnggysof every variety, in stylos somothihg nric, Repairing, also done in workmanlike manner, nf.d in pood taste. Establishment in building connected with D. A. Billion's //arncss Shop, on the street \Vc?t Of Churl //ousc, near the Afnitrtflv. The subscriber hav'ner enlarged the building, anil also his stock. offers t?? ,|| who are in need of iftv thing in his line, i variety to select from, Give us a call, or your name, what you want and where yon live, uid if prefbr it, we will send it to you. All ardors promptly attended to. and ali work warranted. Everybody ran he suited in the snrrtape line, hv J. 1$. BUTTON. Not. 21st, 1853. 42- :f. NOTICE." AFTER the sale of the Berry lot, I will sell mine. M. CLINTON. November 23d, 1853, 42?-tda UEBOf Commissioners of Pool LANCAST To the Honorable Tlios J. Withers Bresid itlfl General Session, at Lancaster. Fall Term >f Boor for Lancaster District in obedience to >eg leave to mibiut the following report: 1853. TREASURER. PH. _ | i o c.M.sn ree a irom wrincr l reus r, $jt5<?3.80 Po " " * Tax Collector, for 18W, 817.10! Total Cash, 8l3Sl.fJ0 The Treasurer further reports that the Ilo.t ix nt their meeting in January 1 ist, an I vol tl irrr a hundred dollars, and that it will tako a If tin: regular rev irtients and the Lunatic Asy nittcd. DISHUILSF.MKNTS AND PAR' HF.xr.riciARirs. aft. 3rd, lS."i3. For l.ncy Vi 'k, ' " Rebecca Mntberslioud, William Mall < ? " an infant rhihl of A.Rarfie ? ? " Wni. Adam*. 44 ? " Andrew Can key, 44 ? 44 Kli/ahclh Simmons " 44 44 Hetty Tliorniaii, " " Win. York, 44 ' Ruth Vickcry, ? ? 44 Willy Williams, " 44 Catherine Wright, ? u R eliel Hrcwer, 44 Fully Itradlv, 44 2 infant children. S. Made. ? 44 44 Malissa (iardner. - 4* 44 Kli/alnlh Smith, o 44 M. Lylea, arid wife, Lida, 44 44 4 4 K. (i Canton, 44 44 44 J. Weaver and wife, ? 44 Paid W. Dunenii for keeping f" 44 4 4 44 rt'mon Rennet for knepiii} ? 44 Midda Canton for keeping 44 44 For Sam'l **pr.itt, paid I? A!in: 44 44 Paid June*Crocket lor lltank II 44 44 Ain't pM J. W. Parker, Treuxui gainst former Board, 44 44 Ain't p'd J. W. Parker. Tret.su lor Sarah Cornelia, I atnatie I1 4 44 Paid J. H. Rovd for taking Sar; li'jr expenses in taking her tin tug. 1., 1803, For l.ney N ick, paid to 44 For Rebecca Motheralicnd, pahl 44 For Win Hull, oaid to 44 For infant children. Ann Barfie 44 For Ww, Adams. paid to ' For Andrew Cnskcy, pnid to 44 For Kli/.iib<-ili Simmons. paid ti 44 For Betty Tharmon, paid to 44 For Win. York, paid to 44 For 1(ntl? Victory, paid to " For K. t?. ('a'ton. p..id Jo 44 For Milly William, paid Co " For Catharine Wright, paid to 44 For R. Brewer, paid to j For Sarali Bradley, paid to ' For 2 infant children. S. Mato\ 44 For Malissa Gardner. paid to 44 For Rli/ubelh Smith, paid to 44 For M. L.\ lea and wife, p. id to 44 For John Weaver and wife, p.?i 44 For George Craig, paid to 44 For Sarah Fr\e, paid to 44 For Samuel Spratt, 44 I'aid George Cauthen nr. for li fore nent to Asylum. 44 Paid Jones (.'roeketi on nc. Fii Paul Saruh Benin t on ac. for 1 neral expenses of Isoni Torn? 44 Paid Sinmn Bonnet Balance on SOUTH CAROLINA, } Porsnn.dly nppI.ajoamkh DisTKICT. \ o ith that liie wi' ount of monies received aid paid out by him rs of Poor, since U-t ro|*irt. Sworn to before me. this 11th October, 183 J. A. Ntkwmam, Clerk. IIKI ON ('OlltlUl^ioilfl'K Of ] LiXCAHru TO FA I I. T To the Hon. Thos J. Wethers, Presiding J ieneral Sessions. mi d-? i e i> .l i* n..si r.. . r.. i ne * oiniwiiwitintfr* ui rtimiu i?'inui?i^ f the (.cgUUture, reupcelfully submit the foil J. A. 1IASSELTINE, TREASURER <>> 9*r.. U r. Vb'y 8. To cneh rec'd from 8. It. Kinmone former Tri-ne. $318.47 uly 4. To ?;? !) rocM front Tux Col. lector, being ] f* per c't on Gen. Tax. 490.66 I * * ' 7 i. SOUTH CAjtOU foncAbTts md prdd nut by W?t, WTiwiwrr ..f Xad-Tfi ilar* U?t Report. Wrjfc to, befofe V?*f <** ? * ^ r ? . i FOR SALE, Waxhaw Plantation MY plantation ??n thu Wnxhaw Crock, J cheap, terms accomodating. S. B. MASSEY. November 23d 1853. 4'2?5t. $25 REWARD At a meeting of the Merchants' Association of Lancaster, it Id on tlie 11th Nov., 1863, it i *va* unanimously resolved that n reward of *25 if oil red for the apprehension mid proof i to eonvietion of any transient Hawker, or ' Pedlar, who ntav he convicted of illegally | exposing to sale, or seliiug any article of ' merchandise within Lancaster District. In accordance with said He solution, notice is ' hereby given that the above REWARD OF 825 will be promptly paid to any ioditfdrial prosecuting to conviction anv person who may illegally expose to sale, any goods, wares or merchandize within Lmoastcr District. A. C. DUNI-AP, Ch'ntn. J. A. II NsF.t.iiNB, Seo'v. 41-3in , IT Of r to Fall Term, 1853 Eft. H. C. ( ling Judge of the Court of Common Pleas : 1853,?'I'he Treasurer of the Commissioners ' i an act of the L-gislature of South Carolina ^ CREDITS. I> I litv ai i ? tb.* i i?.^ v?r ii.\rtnwmnr.^. t Bv cash p'd 3.1 J..n. 1853, ?707.11 | By " " 1st Aug. " 41G.62 By Cont'ns on the above sit "J I per ct., 28.09 i By " " ain't rer'd from Tax I Collector. at 2J per ct., 20.44 l( Cash on hand to balance, 209,36 t si ?1381 ,r,0 I t, r.l laid si tax of 25 per cent, on the general | hey "re ?*t i 11 indebted to the Lunatic Asylum <] t \ of 37 J percent, for the next year to psiy n Ititu debt; all of which is respectfully subJONKS CROCKET, Treaa'r. HCtJf.AR EXl'EN DITURES. Tni'*TF.ti. paid to Susan Viek. ?12.00 j Weincv Barker, 17.50 , " Margaret Idinglev, 10.00 | Id 44 Eli/, a both \cw ton. 516.00 44 Itlioda Adams, 15.00 I I)a\ id Cask, y, 10.00 . ^ 4 Elizabeth Simmons, 10.00 I . 44 Francis McAter, 10.00 .. 44 Ci. M. Fnnderburk, 17.60 44 James S. Ervin. 10.00 44 llcnry Hancock, 5.00 5.00 Peter Twit ty, 23.00 Dudlv Hail. 37.60 v, 44 J R. Welsh, 12.50 I 44 J. \Y idioms. 15.00 ! 4 J. R. Connel, 5.00 I 44 F. Ilenson, 15.00 j 44 ' T. R. & J. R. Mao|l, 40.00 j 44 Elizabeth I.anglev, 50.00 ' E (ally Coruelis I month and 1 day, ti.OO tl ; S.i 11 y (' \\ hilsl siek. I mo. 11 d. ill psirt 8.00 il Sally C 1 mo. and 3 days G 00 1 is A. Culp, " 17 50 o look, 1.00 1 vr Lunatic Asylum, on account a- u 248.G1 I rer Lunatic Asylum, on acccount o 'nil per, 50.00 tl ih < orru lis to th-? Asylum, lie pay a re, 26.00 ti $707.11 b Susan Viek, 12.00 tl I to I). Barker. 17,50 s, Margaret Izinjjley, 10.00 tl Id, p. ill to Elizabeth New ton, 25 00 st llhoda Adams, 15.00 d David Caskey, 10.00 r; i? Elizabeth Simmons, 10.00 ci Francis McAtar, 10.00 n Sarah Kee, 22.50 J. W. Twittv, 10 00 ir 44 20.00 I at W. Sullivan 6.00 ! si Henry Wright, 6.00 1 n Winney Barker, 30.00 1*. Khehcn, 20 ('0 I , paid to John R. Welsh, 12.50 John Williams, 15.00 ~ .1. R. Connel, 5.00 C F. Ilenson, 22.50 | d to Elizabeth Ij.ngley, 50.00 ! Dudly Hail, 5.00 I J. R. Connel, 30.00 j " Minas A. Cnln, 17.50 h toarding Sarah Coiielis, a lunctie, be 10.00 ! " n? n.l vxjM'Do'fi ??f on** Mcl.onlil, 2.G2 j j! iKinl 'J iiioiiiIih muI G days, and Fur. pauper, 20.00 j " iic. for boarding Sarah Cornelia 4,60 I V _____ | k 4H1G.C2 ! JON'KH CROCKKT, Trenaurar. \ areil before nit?, Jouea ('rocket, and uiakos .? Iiiu and fop'i; >i:i? ia n true and correct nc- 1 (1 an Treasurer of tliu Hoard of Cninmiaaion,3. JONES CROCKET. |{ I IT OF d Public ISiiildingM. t DifrrmcT. ,, EKM. 1863 ? udge of the Court of Common Plena and , l/ine later DDlrict, in obedience to an act owinjf report of iho Troaaurer. illCS PUBLIC BUILDINGS?Contra. ? Cr. I July 8. Dycaidi paid II. Hancock c ac. for Prcaa in Shur- e ifTa Office. 137.60 ti " By paid Seth Hotehkinn - for paintingU. House, 170.00 M By paid S HoU'hkiii* fur Jfl:i7in{r. ' 2.7 C H By 8. Emmons' bill for canuien ana cuR'lle- ^ *tick?, -1.50 t< Mnrrh 37.By p'd I* C. Ivy for put* J linj; lock* on Jail, 3.00 e April |4. By p'd Wellsand Broun tl for l:4fhtnin^f rod* for t Jail and Cnurt House, HO,AO By *n unpaid account yet due Felix Sower*, put : out at interest until 1 chimed by Order of tba Board. 00.98 * * #388 53 ? By Com' on #490.00 'j ree'd ul -Ji per ct.. ^ 12,'dO I <* By Com' on #388.1 H n p'd out 2|*4>er ct, 9 71 \ ?4I0.M? ' (>vt. 17. By C4?h on hnndlo bal.,? 398.63 trr#809.lS Pll. A. 11ASSKI .TINK, Treasurer. ^ befd* ma, J. A Haa**ltine, and make* t a true ?j.rrect account of monic* reacieed ( of 4i^>u.ini?>W>aeni of Public Building#, ? I7ih Oct, J853, _ t J. A UA8SKLT1NK. t I * DRV GOODS & GROCERIES. - notice AT Dry Creek PO. and Ncwgjj Salum, may bo found a gcn-^R ^Kcrnl assortment of fresh winter goods winch will be sold a* low as such goods are, in the District. We* invite Iridic* and Gentlemen of each respective vicinity, to roine and see us, and test the tiling or let It be tested. Usual time given, at Dry Creek lo good customers. We give notice that Mr. Carter may he found at New Salem, ready to wait en his customers and visitors. Those wanting work done wc recommend to Carter as it will be waranted, fit and stich. Those who hav'nt paid their accounts, for 1852, ph ase pay before the 1st of January. We are vn earnest. G. W. MOBI.EY Si. Co. November 16 4 1 ? 3t. STATEOF SOUTlfcAROLIN A. Lancastkr Pisthict. Ex Parte, "1 Petition for sale ol' Minor Clinton Kxee't I House and lot, [.and >f A brain Perry dc-J and Negroes: estate ceased. J of A. Perry dee'd. It is ordered that the children of the broilers and sisters of Ahram Perry,dee'd. late >f I .anenster District, S. C., that were living it the death of Margaret Perry, widow of the ate Ahram Perry, (which was June 30th, 1851,) do establish their rights hefo-c the 'omrnissioner in Equity, for Uancaster Dist., 4. C., on or before the 1st day of March, 1851, and that the Commissioner do report hereon at the next Court of Equity for said list, (which will be June 20th 1851.) The alx ve order was made in above case, >y the Court, at June Term. 1853, and the >ersons to whom the same refers and applies ire notified to comply with the requisitions herein set forth, n failure to make known ind establish the relationship aforesaid, will a use the estate of tho Testator. (Ahram Vrry.) to he distributed between those who lo establih such relationship and operate as i ba* to those ? ho do not. JAMES II. WITIIERNPOON, Commissioner in Equitv, I rv - r% i-meaner i/isi.. ?5. i . 1 -mcaslerC. If., S. C., Nov. 2, 1853. 4 l-3m Tho following paper* will copy 3 lonths and forward their bills with a manor of the paper; they arc alno requested to ntice.the same editorially: The Commonwealth, Frankfort, Ky.: The Register, R*ligh N. C.; Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala.; lecorder, Milledgcville, C?a.; Flag of the liiion, Jackson Miss. ; Union, Nashville, Vnn.; Union, Washington city. J. II. W. Lumber and Cotton LANDS. David Crozier, ) In Equity, I?ncnaster vs. ! District. Bill |?erfect James Crozier, j title and for other purand others, J poses. ny virtue of the decree of the Court of Iquity, made in almve case, I will sell to to highest bidder at Lnncaster C. II., on ic 1st Monday, the 2nd day of January, 854. all that plantation or tract of land rigiiinlly granted to David Conner, Aug. 4, 800. containing 040 acres, more or less, sitated in I.-ineaster District on both sides of lannahs Creekjit present hounded by lands f Col. II. R. Price, II. T. Massey, Esq. and lie steam-mill tract of S. B. Massey, Esq., nd others. This tract oilers a two-fold consideration 3 the purchaser, on account of tho great anndanco of pine timber so convenient to lie steam mill of S. H. Ma.ssuy, Ksq . the ante being all woodlands, and on account of lie virgin cotton grit of the land itself; tho igacious purchaser, looking to the great emand for lumber for buildings nnd plank til road purposes, nnd the scarcity of virgin ottun grit, will at once see that both are loving and cash considerations. TERMS.? A credit of I and 2 years with itcrest annually from day of sale, (except s much cash as will pay costs,) the purchulW giving bond nnd good security, and a lortga :e of the premises. JAMES II. NV1T11ERSPOON. C. K. L. D. I.mc.mter C. II. Nov. 11,1853 4t-7t. Ilttfalr sah- of' 13 Negroes, LOT AMI LANDS. By order of James II. Witherspoon, Ordiary, and in pursuance of the will of A braam I'erry, dee'd, I will sell st Lancaster 'ourt House, to the highest bidder, on Monny the IGth day of January, 1854, tho foltwing choice lot of Negroes, bolonging to tie late -Abraham Ferry, viz: Old Dick, Adtn, Cyrus, Frank, Young Dick, Jim, Edy nd cliild, Hannah, Mary, Fat, Amanda and Ilsoy. Also, tbs house and lot In the town of I.ma ter, at present occupied by R. S. Bailey} lOiinded, east, by Main street; south, by Irch street; west, by Cataw ba street, and orth, by lot of M. Clinton. Also, 100 acres of Woodland near the illage, adjoining lands of Mrs. MeDovr, J. I. Witherspoon, John Sings and others. Also, 150 acres, more or less, near the locky River road adjoining lands of Anrew Taylor and others. TERMS.?A credit of 12 months with ini-rost from day of sale, purchasers giving ote with two co.>d sureties and a inortosoe f the lands. M CLINTON, F.x'r. Linouster C. IF., 15, 1853. 41-91, ESTATE OF It. W. ERVTn7 VLL persons having demands against the estate of l)r. R. W. Krvin, defeased, re notified to present ihe same hy the 31st >ac., 1853,as ou that day the estate will be los'd. Persons indebted are also requestd and notified to pay on or before said me. IJJlJISA M. KRVIN, > ... VVM. F. KRVIN, $ A<,m n Nov. lj. 41-fit Notice, VI.L persons Indebted to us by note or open account are particularly requesL*d to come and settle ; remember that the ear is very near out, and wo are going to lose our business. Those that have not ho money ooinc and givs your notes but he money is pre ft; red. CAUTHEN A FLOYD. Nov. 15th 1853 42?7t. jAND IN UNION COUNT V N-C. FOR SA1JE. l\rlLL be sold at the late residence of T t Joel Cherry dee'd on Tueadvy the (Oth Ilecember nyxt the land formerly boonging to aaid dee'd containing 236 acres riore or leas adjoioing lands of John Porter V. J. Curaton ana others on a credit of , 2, 3, and 4 years. NANCY CHERRY, Exec's, Wax haw Nor. loth 1853 41?fit. HTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. M Special Order, /ftad Quartern, Columda November IS, 1853. The Member* # he 8taFf of hie Exesllencv John L Manning, ?mnmsnder in-Chief, will report themeetres >t 7/<>ad Quarters, in Colnmt>ia,on Saturday he 3d December, proximo. By order of he Commader-in-Chief. Matbew Irvine Utb, Wkwp: %v' SHERIFF'S SALES. . BY virtue of Sundry Writs of Klefi facu to uie directed. 1 will sell before tl ' Court House door Ift l#atwastef. on the tir ! i Monday in Ihwtnbrr next, within the le^i ! hours of ?sl?, the following property, vi i J one Tract of Land containing seven Thoi , j Snlld acres more or less lying on lltifliilo\ ; j Creek adjoining I .and ??f Roddick Mouclej , Cfttoe, and others, Granted to Thomas Sun ter, Printers Fee $200. Ofie 2 Horse Wagon, 1 chest Carpenter' i tools, 1 grind stone, 1 turning leigh, 1 lo timber, assorted, 1 lot spokes, 1 Buggy, Sythe and Cradle, 1 cross-cut saw, 1 wago not finished, ) clock, 2 beds and furniture,! bed steads, cooking utensils, 5 or G hew stock hogs, and many other articles too tc di'ius to mention. Attached and to be sob as the property of Mathew Turner at tin suit of Wm. K. Marshall, and others# Con ditions, cash, Arc. Printer's fee, $1.60. Also, bv virtnc of a w rit of Fi Fa, on tin : same day, I will sell 1 brow n horse, levin on, and to be sold as the property of Jai I'. Graham, at the snit of Jones Crocket.? Conditions, cash. Ac. I Printer's fee ft 1.50. Also, One Tract, or all the unconveyei Interest ol T homas Sumters in and to 1< Thousand acres I.and more or less Grantet to Thomas Sumter, lying on the heed o I.ynehe's Creek and adjoining the Nortl Carolina line. The .above Ivinds are to hi sold as the property of Thomas Sumter, a the suit of the Presid?nt and Directors o the Hank of the State of South Carolina, vi Frances Sumter Executor if Thomas Sum ter. Printers Fee S-00. Also, Three hundred acres land more o less whereon defendant live# adjoining lam of James M. Shaver, John T. Maekey Jamei M. Ingram and others levied on and to hi sold as the property of Eli C. Bishop at tin suit of Gwyer ltead and Taylor and others Printer's fee * I. 50" -11? 3t. Also, Four hundred acres more or lesi whereon defendant lives adjoining land o Andrew Nelson. John Flynn. William Suli van and others, levied on mid f.. !.# ?r>l.t ... tins property of I lenry Han. ock at the soil of II. II. Conch and others. Condition! rash &c., I.-meant or C. II.. Nov. 11 ISM. J. I). 11 All.K. N\ I.. I). Printers fee 91 .50 4 1 ?3t SOUTH CAROLINA LAXC. I ST Kit DISTRICT. By James H Wjtjlt;rspooii, Esq., Ordinary fo Distrirt. \\rHEREAS, William Ianplev ha T T applied to me for letters of Administra tion on nil and singular the poods andehat tels, rights and credits of James 1-anplcy late of the District aforesaid, dee'd., Thww are, therefore, to rite and admon ish all and sinpnlar, the kindred nn<l creditors of the said deceased to lie and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court, for the said District to bo holden at Lincuster Court House on tlw 26th <tav of November inst., to show cause, if any, wliy the said administration shold not lie granted. Given under my band and seal, this I'ill. day of Nov. in the year of our I-ord, one t ) thousand eipbt hundred and fifty. J I? S. > three and in the seventy-eighth ( ) year of American Indepedence. J." II. WITIIEIlSI'tMJN, (). I.. I). Nov. 16 Printer's fee 41?lit sutiiTiaiuJna. L. IXCA S TER 1) 1S Tit ICT. Ri/ James 11. Witlwrsjtoou, E*<],, Ordinary for said District. "IT/'HEREAS, John J. Turner has ap vt plied to mc for lA-lters of Admin istrntionon all and singular the poods ami Chattels, Rights and Credits of San h Castor lute of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sinpnlar, the kindred and creditors ol the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said district, to be holden at 1 incaster Court House on the 25th day of November, inst., to show cause, if any, w hy the said administration should not be granted. Given under iny hand and seal, this 11th day of Nov'r. in the year of our Lord one L -w.#- ) thousand eight hundred and fiftythree sud in the seventy-eighth f j year of American Indcpendeitoo j. *n. witherspoon.o. l. d Nov. 16th Printer's foe SJ. 41?2 SOUTH CAROLINA. L A XCA S TER 1)1 S TRICT Ity James II Withers)**on Enquire, Or dinary for said District. WHEREAS, John J. Turner has appliec to me for Letters of Administration or all and singular the Goods and Chattels Rights and Credits of Frances Vaughan InU of the District aforesaid dcceuscd. with hei will annexed. These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to In- and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said district; to bs holden at l^incastei Court House on the 18th day of Nov'r inst to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Giv.u under uiy hand and sea!, this 4th i ?J day ofNovecuber in the year of on: /I.N ' (,nrH nna thmiaimd eicrht hnndr,?t I )and fifty three and In the seventy eight year of American Independence. J. it. WITHERSPOON.O. I.. D. Nov 16th Printer's fee fl-2. 41?2t. THE HOUGH LANDsTFM ~ Sale. Darling llon{h and "J thers, 1 In Equity. r.?. } Ijincnater. Mary Lucindc Hough j Hill for and others. J Partition. Under tho Decree of the Court of Equity in the shove case, I will sell at Lnncnstei Court house, on the lat Monday in December next, it being the 6th December, 1853 to the highest bidder, the following tract* of Land belonging to the late John Hougti deceased, viz : One tract situated on both aides of Gill'i Creek, containing 339 acres, bounded by lands of Samuel Caskey, Win. Hough, Johr and William Strain's, and owtato sf Frankey Moore. This is s most valuable body of Land, rich and productive Sod will ntakt Cotton or Cora without the aid of Ouano. Also, one tract containing 48 aoppa, sit unted ou the Double Branches, bounded by Linda of Rob't Belk, Neil Johnson and th< Sumter I And. TVnei ?A credit of one and two years with interest from day of Hale; purchaser* giving bond and good security and a inert gage of the premises. JAM KM H. WITHJMIHPOON. Jm E. L D. Inncastsr, N?r,9th 1663. 40?4L Printers' Fee 5.621. ' J PROSP *! OF Till?' LANCASWIB IV IiVou is Ihc Time 1 | li^KMNfl Vi'fv grateful for tin* patronage he X of l.atteastcr I I'lMtrk't, or the State of Seuth " Country, the Proprietor of the " Lim-estcr Ledf cesgahlo to all, *<v offering every induccmeut hi hu Subscription price to ?tl. 50, when ten or move ui * therefore be rs follows : for n single cop}*, two c cents if payment be delayed three months, mul tliri 15 new subscribers. l?y pnt'ng the cash (?>15) in mil one year. Any person who will procure the namei SiO, will be furnished with the l.cdgerone ycarg The patronage which lias heen hitherto cxteudci ^ io helie.vo must in part he attribrted to merit, nnd I ing the good friends and well wishers of the Ledge 1 North, he eonteinplates printing the paper almost e cr than at present used, which w ill give the render ti i TWICE THE QUANTITY OF j The intention of the editor is not only to make f local District Paper, but at the same time as posses t lias no predilections for lain caster. It is a prcsuui| fished at one of our country Court Houses, can old t tret where the paper is published. This is not tin j- the news of the city dailies, and in i n abridged fori reading in a small compass. In the conduct of the selecting articles, and except articles of stirring inte erally taken from papers published at a distance, an paper may be NKW. Many tales which have beer lected from Knglish p. pers, have never before been j The first ellbrt of the editor having been so gin atisfaetion, he will in a few weeks,eommenee the j ORIGINAL * I f | that w ill occupy, perhaps, gome tcu or twelve nitml . ' given each number. ? I The "ledger" is. and always will be t AN INDEPENDEN although lliis independence is not so construed as t deniuing any set of men or measures, tied grant t rionsly threatened the peace ami comfort of our pe< love peace?our efforts shall be to promote peaei when unmolested, when trod noon he will em! evi since may cease to be a virtue," and young and vi: , through our veins, although disposed to go to ail cj yet w hen more tlmn is reasonable or just is demand the calumet and blow away the smoke. The "Ledger," we are determined, shall he a com The MARKKTX will riot he neglected, and al make it a paper worthy of patronage. One departu ales on AonioijSjjt jtlnjP/a MA and every branch of meehnnieal industry, will fron ! A series of Agricultural articles will be publish) "I.ONO CRABS,"' which alone will be worth'lie p To make a long story short, wo intend to publisl where; but we ask assistance to sustain us in our u , a helping hand. We have been told that we have better. i IURMSS! HARNESS!! j TTUST below Col. Price's on the oppos- | fj ite side of the street, at the old stand i of Kintnons & Button, you will tind an as- I L f| . sortment of I CARRIAG K 11A UN ESS, _ Ma ltri<lles, nartiiiKiils 71e<lieal I ! Hags A ,T1 Hilary TTapiiigs /pj ^ ! If not on hands can be made at short notice, or anything belonging to the Harness busi iness. All work warranted. CVC1 I" Persons wishing t<> buy anything in onr line would do well to give us a call before I purchasing elsewhere. " xjj , D. A. BUTTON. svq"( ? If you want a set of harness, jfir ttj For your carriage or your buggy, Act Or a bridle for your horse, 1\VC And martingnls to hold him steady, > Or harness for your wagon, To haul us wood to town, j |(^| i Or a pair of medical hags, To take your medicine round, U0 Or military trappings, Teni| To make your horse look gay, 7 , Or old ones cleaned up jul Against next muster day. We can make you a gin hand Est And stitch it well together ; Or anything else, That's made of harness leather, ? j I Weork warranted and prices small \ , Come round and we'll endeavor caste! To aeeoinmodate vou all. " 11. A. BUTTON. Otobcr 19, 1853. 37 tf 1\I> A I Cl>I?n CD A VP XT I'll. /UaIlUil' L/lWlV?<il, , RESIDENT ; SURGEON DENTIST, York ville, S. C. to hii ' ON THE EAST SIDE OF WAIN STREET, NEARLY no ( OPTOSITE MR. HARRIS* HOTEL. fio""I A RTJFICIAL TEETH inserted on Gold St| I -ajL Plate?from one to n full sett. ' June 8 18 ly | MACHINERY! MACHINERY! lmp' AT THE LINCOLNTON ui MACHINE WORKS, 1 ,'jS? LTNCOUNTON, N. O, 1MPC THE subscriber bavin? located in Lincoln- rOR , ton, i? now prepared to till all orders for pt>^ the following Machinery : J Nteiini ihiuiiH^,?from 3 to 100 horse . power with or without Boilers. Turning I.utlir**?for Wood or Iron. TP 1 I'laniug Jlueliiiics?For Wood, A. tn i j Clemming iUJU'ninev, n?rrf , 1 Tcnnon Machine*, Fcrrj Iloring Machine*, tnwb; , Tongue &l (Irovcing Mnehinea, Cine, t Pre*a Screw* of *11 size*, inten , Steam Cock*, fort* r Steam Whistles, f Ratchet Drill*, < Circular Saw Mill*, .J Ljttjy' Upright Saw Mill*, K Mill Iron* of all description!*, t Saw Onmmera, Force Pump*, Hyjranlie i Ram*, florae Power*, Threshing Machine*, and varions rther kind* of Machinery?and , having an improved Ocnr cnttter, thai I i will vut wheel* from 1 to 3d inches in dkMtti , eter, and from 5 to 300 teeth, we can furtsiiH J>roP< all kind* of change Gearing, for Spinning ?,n< Frame*, !*?he*,dic.,of a superior Wind. ,* We alto have on hand for sale, i McftM 'I cagtae of **ven home power, and one of lido _ Gr3 Repairing ntt?tided+o with dispatch. The D. above * ork done at the lowest Northern prfc nC , ccs. W S. W. STUgftt^ *** *-? ECU 8 HJMMI: r ' J v-r' ' to Subscribe ! linn receiv* d, not only from the citizens Carolina, but from the whole Southern ;er," desrious of making hie paper eci power, has determined to reduce hi* nile. The rates of subscription will lollars in advance, two dollars and fifty a dollars if delayed six months. Ten ranee, will have the paper furnished for s of six subscribers and sending us cash ratis. I to this paper, the Proprietor is feign ic takes great pleasure now, in informer. that so soon as he returns from the ? 1 :.. 11 _ nurciy Jti new hjt, hihi iu learly READING MATTER I (liis paper useful and interesting ? ? ising interest for nn outsider ? one who ption with many, that a newspaper pub* y be interesting to a citizen of the Dis case. Our country papers epitomize it. give the reader choice miscellaneous ledger, the editor takes great pains fn> rest, the extracts in this paper are genid for this reason, that the matter in this* i printed in this paper, having been sepublished in America. L'ccssful. and given such GENERA!* niblication of another STORY? >crs. altliongh a large amount will bs T PAPER, 0 prevent him from approving or eonhut the political strifes which most seiplo some time ago has ceased. Wc e, but although the worm is harmless ncing a spirit of resistance. "Frobenrgorous, with Carolina blood flowing itieme limit with our Northern brethren ed, then we halt, and are ready to break ple.tc newspaper. 1 matters of interest shall be given to nent shall claim great attention ; artin time to time appear in the "I/edge d from our esteemed corresponden rice of subscription. i as good a paper as can be found any indcrtakiug. Old subscribers, give us done very well, but we will try to do Address, H. S. BAILEY, 1 .uucaster, S. C. JAMES M'EWIN, KECK1V11\G R W 1 Rni nTT 1E tt \i rp It II .1 II If I II II ,1 U in 11 1 CAMDEN, S. C. ' 7 rch 9. 183:^ 5?It. I. O. O. F. # TAWBA LODGE, No. 24, meets every Wednesday ling at 8 o'clock. W. A. M(X)RE, Scc'y. iXHAW TENT NO ?I. 0 ?f R.' * jM JLDS its Regular Weekly Meetings every Saturday <| ' ning at 7 oclock. -i E.A. EUNDKRBURK. R. S. ira?ter Division, No. 30, SONS OK TEMPERANCE, Ids its Regular Weekly Meetings nttho ?eranec Hall every Tuesday Evening, r'clock. S. L. STRAIT le Ifi. 19 R. S. ;ate of James T. Wade, Sr, Deo'd. persons having demands against lames T. Wade, Sr., dee'd., late of Lnn- ^ r District, are notified to prcscut tU? , legally attested to ..ojJK GEORGE TIMOTHY WADE, Qualified Executor. . Mife'' ' ncastvr C. H..S. C. Nov. 2, 185? S92o _ ?I Notioe. suhseriher having changed his busi ss.in a measure, requests all indebted n to come forward and settle. If they t by the 1st of November next, their ae? s will be placed in the hands of anQf? ' lor collection. E. R KENNEDY. "M pic inker 28th, 185a. 34?if. R. & II. CAMERON^ jrtcrs and Dealers in CHINA. GLASS, AMD EARTHENWARE J Mertino-HT., Ol'POSITE Haykf.-ST. now in store n complete assortment of I)N IN THEIR, I.INE of their own IRTATION. to which tliey invite the,, lion of merchants visiting Ch arleston. KAI.F. AT THE I.OWF.ST RKKT TRICX* !i3 ly 1853 ma3 ER hereby given that an plication will be iadc at the next StM^*j^*B|^S|a|U|Kto open -m's nt or n<;ar eo Be to L.'' s jfiL j :r'? to the TSKj^P(3p9K'eo, V C. r -ri wn IE Sutierr'there have received the greeftjfi er portion of thelf good*, end A noWi ireI and anxiona to show theqt tejHMB re. In <{u <l?ty end | trice we Wre cannot be excelled. W* have & MWfl ' AKAortioont of Hnta, (edic* Rkd^PPP ^ axte. Cry fl&hda, Hnrdwete, Crookery, Wm cxll at?d look nt dor ye A b them, mm) eeccrtaln the feet we here **' W, M.4A, J, CQKNOWL H,, * at Cure: on * Ckntor 4 A * * Jk w Jtk