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1 CiiW^pliliieof the Souths Standard. "Washisoton* April 8. IBoA Houses were engaged on Friday 63 the priviXs calendar. The Senate nil day debated one bilL The House passed litw biMa and despatched more business dlft My day during the seesion. Both Souses wcUourned over until Monday. 'To-6ay has been quite and still in the oitv, and members nppeard to enjoy the J Iholiaay remarkable well, their la)>ors hav] dag been very arduous for sevral weeks; and'besides, the country will not object to I adjournments over, because wheij Con tfresa is not in session, the country *is safe. The much legislation is the tendency and *bane of all republican governments. The presidential struggle s growing in interest aud confusion. The Northern ^tfhigs. who favor the views of Seward, seem determined to make (Jen. Scott the nominee ; and it is now reduced to a certaint v that the Southern Whigs will peremptorily refuse to support him, unless he comes out unequivocally in favor ' of the faithful execution of the fugitive slave law as it in. It is now supposed lie f*wiM make no written lwt he ahould <lrivc of the Free So»lcr* of the North.. Home of the Nor'utcrn politician* I have become eni)»oMen(*l by nuinl>ers, and declare they will nominate Scott, ami "fleet Lin by a unanimous Northern vote. If Scott u uojuitLukvl without pledges, the , -mitheni Whip* will unite with a few Fill Oie Whip* and ran an independent ticket. If Scott in ontninted with pledges to carry owt the Compromise measures, the Whig and Wawoeratic Free Soilers 1 will make a nomination, ami RUpport their 1 S)*n man Vhe Democrats Jroeia equal confusion. If the candidate onwnuuDtad is not accept( -*abic to ttie£U*es£ip£* men of tlio South, i -they will rwa an stkI < ]*»n< k*»t ticket. Ma *ny of tfceStatesurfionfbern Rights men are of apiriieai fhxt rfbeir friends should % 'foof be represented .at rfUantdteConvention, f sand thereby be left free to .aeoept or reject ;the nominee. Thcyvaae -of opinion, and «f waryijwstVyteu.filiaibyikeeping them.M 1 .t-s | Hattepmdar.t of-the organization, that th eir wriAhes wilbbc n or© certainly consulted by the ttftminnlinit fVAtr/mi!".. - VVH.VUHWII ^ "l.U tlll/V in the more apparent wtrtirU is nmumlifln', lliat ly jfoing ia. Jtheyifila'ie .tfbeniselees in etpoefcEiau tot* abeosbed <V»yibc National Weitinflraoy, indirectly jplndging tlioim-clva *0 dbi<V Ibe imunkiaiian, whether acoeptXdblo.ftr not. ^foUfrlStirte Iras nover £< *»« into the SBaKitoone Coweinion, and it would bo a leet iaewporteno twni- nnr to change her 7 *s eaiaolmWl jteltoy, when the chancer I are so great drat three er (nr candidates I lury be in the Iteld <ar the presidency, i t would net be-eurpneed en the least, if fbef£te^dral "Oofiege failed to make a choice, ami 4liAt"the electon would dcvolvi atpou the State* llwougk the House of HeIf* preventatives. If so, the candidate receiving «he voteti ft the Sandt in th Electoral ^Odhego j mil doubtless be elected. iftiunv to or Congress,. dklbill'bns been ntfecwhsood into Congress f>y Mr.'Feyette McMulion, giving to memHwrs-Of Con gross swUarv «if $ 150Oa year instead of tlie present sJIowhihn- < f ®rt a <*y- 'It to us that the sulmtitution efxttSxed salary for the present jx-r dtrrn p iwoukSfcau* an excellent ofleet. Wc ngrvc with the Staunton Spectator that it will m - tend very mudi to shorten the ia^ions and f nave n deal of money to the treasury. It b obvious that some remedy is demanded for tl»c waste of time and treasure under the present system. Congress has degenerated into a political debating club, in which the claims of presidential aspi- Ll rMU are convassed to the exclusion of 11 of the public I uisiness. There is no nccossity for this interference of Congress in a i ' «n»atter which property belong to the people. \ **Whnt a commentary it affords upon the ft " (Republican theory that thy people select V ** wCH> as elect their their chief magistrate. TThe meoaWra virtually tWWe this business f. out of tbp-haads bf their constituents by I their wire forking intrigues and speeches ( every' session preceding a Presidential I ^-electioar^ Were a fixed salary adopted, dhortspeeches would be the order of the and the affairs of the nation would atteution, iostead of members neg4eetmg their own business* and meddling with that which belongs to others.. .RUhmmd RtpuhUan. ^ ^ Coufrm. ^jjn the Senile, on Tiaawlay, the joint ' resolution* affirming the policy of non-in> terventioo were further debated by Mr. Ma- eon, who apoke in their support. In the Hogse of Representative* the . Navy diacipiihe bill was discussed and ppmed over informally; and subsequently ** the Homestead bill was considered in *+ -»A1 tL. U7L..1. vi uiv ? uure on wit? suite <n th« Union. In the Senate, on Wednaday, tho bill vdetermiihg th© representation of California under the seventh census was further debated. The Deficiency bill waa reported with .lanJinanta. In the Klouae of Representatives report* weiu mrm now M*a CccsrtHte* m the Public Land*, and the Homestead bill was then considered in Corruptee of the Whole on the state of the UnR. |I H L J MT The Msnda of Capt. J. E. RUT. LEDGE announce him aa a Candidate for " Colonel of tho 91st Regiment Sonth Carolina Militia. * Apr If 10 St. MR. KD$gpR.Please announce Capt. A. I. ftttlW as s suitable Candidate for the office of Colonol of the 91st Regiment S. C X. MANY VOTfeRM. f3T* The friende-of. William Robinsom BBOMoee him aoa camMate for Mm office of CWrh of the Court at the next election Wftnttd. WHVOR CASH WILL RR Apply at Urn Office. Tp rTi n t i c e TO THE WtlKLmO 1U8INR88 will If tW application H mrvtc »ooik I * / * With thank* we acknowledge the receipt of the following subscriptions to this date: W. R. Hood, ljnncaster 00 Jan. S. McMurrray, do 1 00 J. Coleiuan, Penn's Store, Va. 3 00 Cupt Jos. M. Ingram, Hanging Rock. .3 00 R. Mosely, Hickory Head, 3 00 J. R. Welsh, do do 3 00 F. 1'. Ingram, Cedar Shoals 3 00 John T. Huey, Wurrcnton, S. C 3 00 J. T. K. Bolk, Cureton's Store 3 00 Capt. J. S. Perry, Long Street 3 00 J. A. M. Ijinier, Liberty Hill 3 00 Jas. A. Blackmon, Pleasant Hill 1 00 Whenever mistake* occur in receipt*, or uny omission is mode, the subscribers interested will please inform us, so that proper corrections can be made. COMMERCIAL- I latest dates, I I'roip Liverpool j|ar. 24 1 r'rum Havre. Mur. 18 I'roiii lluv.ua Mar. 30 ir rom Charleston April 9 The Markets. Charleston. April 9..Cotton.A good deal of irregularity attended the transactions throughout the whole of the preceding week. The market was very much depressed, and when we closed our inquiries the better qualities were an 4c, easier, while the common qualitcs had suffered a reduction of about ^c. The transactions during the last two days, particularly those of yesterday, show a decid dly advancing tendency in prices, and the market may be said to have closed at about 4c. advance on uiost qnuliticc, on the prices reported iu our review of the 'Ad inst.. The sales of the week average 1*2,000 bales, at prices ranging from 54 to 8|. I'hcre has been a good demand for most mmlil!..- " * v, "I"'# v on«n mis week and the demand is fully up to tho receipts, which compriso 324 bides. Former prices not only have been fully sustained, but tho transactions establish a slight improvement on the rates of the previous week. Columbib, April 10..Cotton.Tho cotton market during yesterday and to-day was almost brought to n stand ; not, however, from the want of demand or the reduction in prices, for the former is still active and good, Nincl the latter strong and very full, but merely in consequence of the small supply on sale; consequently the transaction of the two days have been confined to spine 22 bales, at prices ranging from to 7 i cents. Camden, April 10..The Cotton Market has been somewhat animated since our last, with an upward tendency in prices. We quote extremes at ft to 7 J. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. State of South Carolina, Lancaster District. In Ilie Common Pleat*. 11, C. Potts, 1 Declaration in vs. £ Foreign J.jXGordon. ) Attachment. VXTHEREAS, THE PLAINTIFF DID YV on the 29th day of April, 1862, til* his Declaration against the Defendant who, (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, aa»* has neither wife nor attorney known within l.''c same,upon whom a copy of the said Declrati.^n might be served. It is, therefore, ordered jhat the said Defendant do appear and plea*' the said declaration on or before the 18»b of April which will be jfrthe year of our lx>rd Onii ThA.m/t fi..«a.J Three, otherwise. final iind absolute ,'udgmcnt will then be given und awarded cga'nst him. If. R. TRICK, c. r. p. ^Clerk's Offiee, I vim-aster C. H., u April 13, I85*J. ly.qr.no. 10 cottongTm COTTON GINH OF SUPERIOR CONat met ion, and of the best material, at a per Saw, made and warranted by the Htburribrr. Al-«>, Wheat Funs, Thrashing Machine* and Horse Mills. Old Gins faithfully repaired. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. R. J. MeCRfclQHT. Camden, S. C., April 14, 186'J. 10,6m. cheap saddles & harness. rpiIF. SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY X informs bi- friends and the public generally that he has opened his shop for the purpose of carrying on the above business at R. C. Pott's, \Vhcre he will sell Saddles and Harness at the very lowest and most rexlucod prices. Repuriag done rt the shortest notice. IV. l>. HYATT. Pleasant Valley, 8. C., Apr 14 1852. 3t Bacon. 9.000If ** SALE 10 CURETON <fc MASSEY. Flour. BBS FOR SALE LOW FOR Cnsh, by 10 <XTUE1X)V A MA8SEY. Baoon. <*m Mm£$k£m J HP PRIME BA Jm 001(7 for sale low by 10 BILLINGS A BELK. Iron. 3 LBS. IRON FOR SALE LOW for cash, by 10 CURETON A MASSEY. ESTRAY. * STRAYED FROM THE SlTBSCIil berV premises on tho 2flth March, two OOL'ln.one an Iron Gray Mnle Colt.tho other a Gray Hone Colt, with marks on tho shoulders. # Hie person returning these colts to uie at my resilience (bur iniTes from RitibcU flncc, on Bearer Creek, will receive mj, tKuiiWk ami he liberal! v rewarded. April 14 1O-tlf TilE LANCASTER LEDGER : I8 PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT LAN- I ntetiir C. H., hi Two Dollar* per year. Thin paper is bound to no party, but »dvo- { *<* >11 me.urea which the Editor helievea i will prove «f boatflt to the State. 1 It. a BAIL1SY, Editor A Proprietor 1 |y Will our exchangee hove the kind, i neaato tooy the above notice. We will re- f ajjWnalc the fhror when called upon. 1 m m # GOODS, 1852. The subscriber has just re. ceived and opened n full and complete assortment of Sl'kimi ;.nd SUMMER G<X)I>S, purchased in the city of Charleston with much care *< to Prices and Styles ; of which the following is a part: DreMN GOodM J Plain. Wide, and Narrow Black Silks, suitable for Dresses or Aprons; Figured and Plain and Second Mourning Berages,Tissues, tifrureil mill nlnin ' O.- J . ! n. , « > ooiuuu mourning new styles; embroidered and dotted Swiss .Mjslins; figured Swiss and Jaconet MusV.na new patterns, plain Swiss and lacomrt; Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Inserting* ;'emb'd Under Sleaves l-^ee and liluslin; French Worked CoH-.rs and Cuffs; 2d mourning <-° Wery ni.it; emli'd and hem-stitched, nnt Jorde-Ort l.inen Cambric Handkerchiefs; 8l'n,,.cmen and ladies -Gloves, n full assortment; Ribbons, bonnet and narrow, assorted to so. the season: White linen, all prices and qualities: fine brown and grass Linens, for ladies purposes Ginghams of every variety; Calico, assorted English &. American. Rluc ami Black Cloths, French, English and American;.fine Black French Doeskin Cassimere, Fancy Summer C. ssimcres, assorted ; Tweeds, all kinds; Linen Drilling, white und colored, light and heavy. Cottonadcs, striped, plaid and plain, suitable for servant's wear; bleached and brown Sheetings and Shirtings; Bleached and Brown Cotton Drills. READY MADE CLOTHING. Coats, Vests, Shirts, Collars, &c. BOOKS of different kind*, amongst which will bo found a few "American Lawyer or Business Man's Form Book." Hats of the latest fashion. HARDWARE, A full ngnortment, amonirst which will In* . *l3 «» * uuuti uTerjiiiiun generally used liy Hit' I'lanters of the country. Boots and Shoos: A very full supply both for Gentlemen and Ladies. A tine lot of Perfumeries selected expressly for the L-idics with wire. Crockery, Glassware, and Groceries : All kinds usually kept. The public arc respectfully invited to call and examine our stock of {foods, which we will take much pleasure in showing, and to the l.'tdica particularly; and if our styles and prices suit, we will expect a share of their patronage. JONES CROCK KIT. Apr 8 4t 9 NEW GOODS! NEw" GOODS! rm WE ARE NOW RECEIVING |g. J^so and opening our stock t>f Spring ami Summer Gootls consisting in part of the following:.Hats, Caps, Clothing, Shoes, Hoots, Honnets, I lardware, Crockery. Stationary, (iroeerics, Modicines. Broadcloths, < -assiineres, Cashiucrctts, Pl.dn and Fancy linens, Brown and Bleached Goods, Indies' Dress Goods of cvi'^FMrription and quality, of the very latest styles, and utmost every article called for.which wo offer at very low prices to suit the times. Our stock has been carefully selected from the very best markets iu the United St..to*. We return our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage we have received ; and having purchased the Houses and Lot which wo now occupy, thereby making a permanent location iu Laue.ister Village, wc hope, b) a strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of your patronage. ap 8 3m 9} T. R. J. R. MAGILE. AN OLD LOOKING PLACE. Bell Air, 8outh Carolina, | OOKS QUITE WKATIIKR-flAM JLi KA, but is vcrv hanl to beat for CHEAP GOODS. M. S. SORREL!. & BROTHER have now a large, stock, including a very extensive lot of Shoes of all description*. Styles of goods to suit the season, and prices to suit the times. Being very grateful for bygone favors, we hope you will call frequently rln "inv tlw Sitrinir mill Siimnwr ..f iu^i . ««» r 1 o v# * w,,u ieo h°'V cheap ana cheerful we will work for cast» 9 8t up 8 Micoons. rrvniE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST J., received n no W supply of Dry Goods. Their stink comprise a of taney and Domes, tic Goods, Embroider**. * Lace and Mus''» Sleeves, Cambric Collars. Muslin do., Trimmings of all widths, SvViss and Cambric Inserting* ..ml Edgings. Handsome snd new style Barege Dclauns. Litest fashion and finest quality of Silk Tissues. Solid Colors, French Lawns, and Summer Coplins. New Styles, French Muslins. Mournings and Colors. Colognes,Perfumes, Soaps, Hair and Tooth Brushes, &c. Those goods have been bcu^it low, and will be sold accordingly. Those in want of goods would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, BILLINGS &. BELK. April 8 9 tf YOU MUST HAVE FLOUR jBIO CALL AT THE LANCASTER Grocery and purcnase f >r Cash a su^ perior article just received from North Carolina, at six dollars j»er bag of 200 ll»s. HA8SKLTINB Ai H AG INS. drb 10 2-tf ONNER k SOlTS iUNITED State* Typo Foundry, IVcw York. r i^iip aitmi/ii»«nin*'« » - -- . Mir. suiKM>ivinblU3 UAVK NOW JL on lwnd and excellent assortment of Bonk, Newspaper nxd Orn.'unontat Ty|H', Bordering, &c., which they are prepared to aell at reduced rates, on approved paper, at a diaeount of ten per cent for cash. The seriea of Scotch face*, ao much admired and approved of by the trade, and our type in general, we foci uaaurcd cannot be oxcelled cither in beauty or finish by any Founder.. All type manufactured by us. arc made by a mixture of metals dirte.ront.in proportionate thoHo used generally, by wlii|hVe insure greater durability. To our nMBnont of Ornamental ami Jobbing TypePHordering, Sko., we have mode a large increase and are sonstantly engaged in adding to the variety. Presses, Wood Type, Coses. Stands, Brass ind Wood Rule, Imposing (Hones, Cornpoling (Hicks, Brass, Wood Galleys. Closet Roeki^CuU, Keglets, and every article neeMiearv for a complete printing office, furnishsd with despatch. Old Tvne taken in exchange ft** s»ut. «l m - .Df 9 cents per pound. Publishers of newspapers who will insert Ihin advertisement three times, and toward" as a paper, marked and enclosed to "Horn's United State Rail road Osteite," previous to ||m 4th day of toljf, IMS, will oe paid In materials of our manufaeturs, by purehaatof four time* the amount of their nilla for adrertistojf. JAMES CONNER h SON. *" s k - #. * * i ..J, JUL 11 J THE LANCASTER GJtOCERY AND BSl PROVISION STORE! TIIE subscribers are just receiving ami now opening a large and complete assortment of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, which they are anxious to dispose of at extreme low prices for (Josh or Country Produce. Their stock consists in part as follows: New Orleans and Muscovado Sugar, Crushed, powdered and Clarified do. New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses, «avu and Rio Coffee, Almonds, English Walnuts, Citron, Currants, Pepper, Ginger, Spice and Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace, Salerntus and Soda, Mackerel, No. 1, 2, and 3 Salmon, Beef Tongues, Herrings, Powder & Shot, Caps, Indigo, Crackers and Oranges, Lemons, O'Mara'sohl Rye and New Orleans Rectified Whiskey, Madcria, Port, Claret and Sherry Wines, Porter, Ale, Newark Cider, W. W. Vinegcr, Sardines, Oysters, Ginger Preserves, Cordial, Pepper sauce, Candies, Tobacco; together with a choice selection of Cigars, at all prices of the following brands, Filantropa, Washington, Espana, Havana, Cheroots and Cuha sixes, and a largo variety of other articles too numerous to mention. All those in want of first rate articles at a low price, will pleaso not to forget to call at the LANCASTER .GROCERY, at tliA old stand of J. A. llasseltine, one door .South of the Cataw ha House, on Main st. IIASSELTINE & IIAGINS. SELLING OFF at COST All«l lifNN ! 11'. Siihseribor l»eing very anxious JH to dispose «>f the balance of his stock of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, IIATS. ('APS, BONNETS, Ac., to close up his hu>incss and make room for the large stock of Groceries and Provisions now coming into the StoroflKill sell at such uncommon low prices as to induce all those in want of such articles as he luts, to purchase of him. If you want a large (piautity of Goods for a little money call at the old stand of J. A. II ASSET/TINE. | CHEAP GOODS At Brllair, S. C. rpiIE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIV-I ing fr«iin Charleston large additions to his stock of CHEAT* (JCKJOH, anions which arc many articles to suit the coming season. which will be sold at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. Those wanting <ioods will find it In-their advantage to call early, before the many really cheap articles are sold out. I f-f' Terms Cash, or four months for approved paper. CHARLES 1*. EVANS. Bellair, Feb >0. 3.tf SPRING GOODS. THE Subscriber is now receiving Iris Spring (i<>o<ls which has been selected with great care as to styles and prices amongst which may l»e found tnauy articles suitable for house keepers, Pots, oyena, skillets, covered spiders, Ac., Hew Fans, Painted Bucket.-. Tubs, ami churns, coffee mills; shovels ami tongues, looking glaases^ugar cott'ee, N*. O. Molasses, Fine Engfisli Dairy Cheese, Swedish Iron, suitable for wagon tvre. Square, ronnd and Hat Iron, Wagon boxes of all sizes, gr >und out. I >ress < loo Is, Kossuth prints, Lawns printed and plain, Uerages, Berien Cord, Cheeked Cambrics, India lbxik Muslin, I lotted ami colored Swiss, Jackoiiet Swiss, Edging-and Insertings, Thread and Machine Edgings. EmhrM's, Parodi, J'ny Lind A Lin'n collars,! 'nils A undcrslceves of the latest style*, Bonnet Ribbands, Linen Cambric and 'I Ilcnistiohed II and kerchiefs m«n'j n . 1 hoy's clothing; l>e»ides many other artitles which I will take a pleasure in showing to tnv flmdk when they call. A. C. DUN'LAP, Cor. of Main street opposite the Court House Aprir I, 185'i. 4t DISSOLUTION ^ PARTNERSHIP OF EMMONS _H. 6i Mutton is this (lav dissolved by ' niMtu."' consent of the Partners, The notes an.! accounts of the Firm have been placed in the ha.ids 01 William A. Moore, Ks.j. for the payment of the of the Firm; and he alone is authorized to collect the amounts due the Firm and u? pay the debta^due by them. All persons owing said concern will therefore please pay up forthwith, and all persons having demands against the Finn will present the same to Mr. Moore for pavment. FRANKLIN EMtfOXS; J. B. BUTTON. yarlT, I85f 7 6t. PLAIN AND OftNAKBNTAL H0U8E j MISTING. " tlY N. If. REICH, He will also undertake work in the surrounding country i^nrf villages. He thoroughly understands flic business, and can and will give satisfaction in style and durability, in price and dispatch. If sutiieient employment can ho obtained he will make his home at Lancasterville. mar 18 6 ti STOLEN ^71 ROM MX STABLE, NEAR PAT- _H_' ton's Ferry, on the 13th insL, my GREY HOUSE, lie was shod all round and has a split or sand orark on one of his hoofc. The thief took the road leading to Lancasterville, via Bell Air. j. j. Watson. ^.tell Air, S. 0., mar 18 6 tf. NOTICE. i.The Note* and amounts of William Ro binson having been trnAfernvl to ua, are now placed in the hands of John William* Esq., for collection* All thoae indebted ji|i please call and settle by note or caah. JOHN U. INGRAM, SAMUEL SPKflOE. Apr 1 7t ' J*C. 8ECREST,* ji t M>f iitrtt*. W^* La*camth, 8. C. ruiifrwnirnuj ior me ensuing year, as will stil bettor entitle their Magazine, to thepositioi already assigned it by the American Press in the Front Rank of Literature and Art. Tiif. Series of Prize Auricles com inencsd in the July number, and for whicl the sum of (hie Thousand Dollars was paic will be continued in the next volume. A Monthly Record will be furnishei of the most interesting passing events, up pertaining to Literature, Science or Ari in both Hemispheres : also, Biographica Notices of eminent persons lately deceased The Reviews of new books shall be fill and impartial. Among other novel at tractions, we promise our subscribers A HUMOROUS DKPATMENT, to consist of facetiae of every description either original or translated from the bes foreign sources. It is frequently the re proah of wit and humour, that it assume too broad a chiiractft, but we faithfull; pledge our readers that notl^ng shal have a place in "Puck's Portfolio," tlin could possibly prove exceptionable to tin most delicate mind. New Rkihs Illustrations ok Tro verdiai. Philosophy, designed and en graved expressly for this work, will Is published monthly, and the original poeti cal and Pictorial Enigmas, that hav proved so popular, will be continued. The Superb KnibelIiskmcn Is in prepai tion for the coming volume, alone excee* in value the price of a year's subscriptior Thev consist of plates executed with tli utmost care and skill, by the best Artist* from pictures of unquestionable merit; am will include faithful transcripts of Origins Pictures by Eminent American Painter.In addition to the line Engravings 01 Steel, and the Mczzotmlo I'lutes />;/ Sdrtaitl, there will be numerous Wood Engraving of superior beauty, embracing a series c Portraits of Distinguished Americans to accompany the Biographical Sketches The taste ami usefulness of the wor! will be further enhanced by original d( signs for Cotlarfc and Villa Architecture, to be furnished Monthly by the talentc Architect and Artist, T. Wadskier, Ks< TIIE HA PTES' 1 DEPARTMENT will contain the most prompt issue of tli Latest Fashions, Patterns for Embroider Crochet Work, Ac. Ac., together wit descriptions of kindred subjects appropr ate to the Division. Tkiims Cash in Advance, postage Paii nnd no Deviation. i One copy, 1 year 83 One copy, 2 years 5 Five copies, 1 year 10 ^ One copy, 5 years 10 J&Eight copies. I year 15 e\ T#n copies, 1 year 20 and ftne c<vpv extra for a year to tl person sending the club often. No old subscriber will be received in a club until all arrearages arc paid. Small notes of the different States r ceived at par. Address. JOHN S ART A IN k CO., Philadelpliit NOTICE. ILL PERSON'S INDEBTED TO TH !w Steam Saw Mill Company by note or a count, contracted at any time from the ye 1849 up to 1852 are rcqnested to come fo ward nnd settle the same with the subset her. in whose bands they are placed for co lection, as the Company must have it to pa j i . uwir uvdui. \vm, 1". i'fllfer. inar 25 7 fit Look Here Mister! CALL IN AT Varrtoii&nnMNcv'Mfirocrr rpHEY IL\VK EVERY THING YOl J can possibly desire in their line, feh I!) Jin.2 NOTICE OF ]ELECTION. HEAD-Q,'ARTK«H, ) 21st Regm't, S. C. Militia. | In obedience to an order emit) ating Iron the Brig'r General of the 5th Brigade. An election will be held at the usua place of rendezvous of each Company ii tfiis the 21st Hegime.nt on SKturday th< 29th of May next, for Colonel, to fill th vacancy occasioned by the resignation o Col. Dixon Barnes. The polls to be open ed and closed according to law ; the inana gersof each l*»x to meet at Lancaster C.IJ onMonday the 31st of the same month a 12 o'chtok M., count the votes and repor forthwith in writing showing the result c the election. II. K. PRICE. Lieut. Col. Col pro. tern Apr 1 tf 8 MONUMENT TO THE DEAI IN MEXICO! The Citizens or Lancaster District ar informed that the nndersign»»d have beei appointed a committee to obtain subacrip lions in thin l>i«trict for the purpose aboV< »p<>cified Feeling, that to uriro a word in behalf o such an objeot, would bo offering ai insult alike to'he gratitude and patriotisn of our District, wo simply state tha the nameaof all who died, during the Mex iean Campaign will bo inacril»ed upon tliii monument. We l>e^that those dispose* ot contribute wilV hand in the amount! immediately to either of the undersigned Lieut J. B. OOITSART, Lieut, *A. J. 8R0RE8T. * Serg't M. HELTON. Committee of Company I. April 1, 8 tif FOR SATYR ' A N EXCEL!J5MT SETT OP WAGO> J\ II \RNE8S, which will be eold low for Cash, if applied for Immediately. R 8 BAILEY. * m 9 'J!.U LJSARTAJN'S MAGAZINE FOR 1899. UNRIVALLED IN BEAUTY AND EXCELLENCE. Eighiy Pages of Reading Mat ter in each Number, having Sixteen Pages ct addi^ tional reading over and above the usual quantity given in the $! Magazines. rrMlV. [)RnPHirmnu ni? urktjfi JL lar Periodical, encouraged to new cxot tions by the marked approbation bestowe< on their" previous efforts, have made such ar NOTICE TO GUAltDIANS.j» Trustees, and Receivers. All guardians, trustees, o Receivers, and Committees hold- ' r ing their appointments under the Court of Equity for Lancaster District "re noli- tied and required to mako and render their respective^'turns on or before the m 15th day of May 1852 y. setting forth on D oath the particular value of such Estates, »1 J kfc#d all account of monies received and 01 paid, out, and to substantiate the same by Ci m proper and sufficient vquchers. Rules will .. Ik.' issued against all failing to make said j, d returns, to the next setting of the Court ^ - of Equity. I * J. II. WITliERSPOON, II Comr. Ku. L. D. I '* Com'rs Ofiice, Lancaster C. H., ) I March 20th, 1852. J 0 A i' In Equity-Lancaster District, John It. Welsh, Adm'r. of 'William Hi!-* 1 ton,deoM. vs. John Adame, et. al., Crc- I ditors.Hill to marshal assets, and so J' t, forth. j I Tiie creditors or the es- j t tateof Wiliain Hilton, late of Lan- 's ' caster District, dec.'d, are notified and rc- 0 * qttestcd to establish their demands befoa? 1 v me on or before the first dav of June, 'a 180S. 1, by order of the Court, June Term, 1851. t * J. II. WITliERSPOON. Coni'r in Eq'y, L. d. ' . I ir u (i if...- 1 ' r* Muuviioivi v. ii<) n, .uarcn i O) i ^ y April 8 8 '88,75 J In Equity.Lancaster District James Limey, J Petition ., John Laney, ' 'j vs. for j 0 Richmond U. Terrell j ^ Executor of John - Legacy p 8 Smith dee'd., J imes Griffin, Nancy Long, J and itJ Elizabeth Preadmuy j jt; F.t. at. J account It appearing to the satisfaction of the I '* of the Commissioner, that the defendants ' James Griffin, Nancy Long and Elizabeth ' e Dreadnjav, (if living) reside without the ] limits of this State. It isordered on mo- J tion of Clinton and llanna, sol'rs for the } l' petitioner, that the said defendants, James > Griflin, Naucy Long and Elizabeth Dread- c II may, (if alive) do answer, plead or demur, } to the petition in above case, on or before c the 1st day nf July 1852, otherwise judg- < s nient pro confosso will he ordered against t ,f them. JAMES H. WITHEKSPOON. , Com. E«j. L. 1). j c ^ Lancaster C. II., Mar 25 3m 8 v k II* i;qi lTV.Luuratler Dint, j' Robert McDonald ") Dill and wife Eugenia C to procure ,1 vs. a Thomas L. Punlnp sale of and wife et al. Real Estate. ie It appearing to my satisfaction that ' y, Thomas L Dunlapand Mary Ins wife, Geo. } I h \V Stituoa Esther M. Stinson and her i- child, Oetavia defendants in the above ' ease reside beyond the limits <>f this State. t It isordered on motion of Clinton and IIanna, solicitors for complainants, that the said defendants answer, plead or tie-1J mur to the Dill iti above ease on or before 1 the 21st day of June ib<VJ, otherwise i Judgment, pro confesso will be ordered i against tlieni. 1 JAMES If. WTTMERSPOOX. ie Coinr. Eq'y L. P. Lancaster C. II., S. C., mar 15 3mo0 I.\' liqi 1T1.Laiicaslcr District g. Dorcas C* Perry, widow, Oliver"1 Hill II., and Titos, .t). Perry, Kxccu- tors of Zadock Perry, deceased. ° s''' ' vs. of ! Ilcnjatnin Williams anil wife, > o i Mary, Rebecca Perry, Elizabeth . ' Perrv, louisiana Perrv. Riiebcn « ' Perry, George 1* Ingram. Eleanor Perry. j ry. dee'd ;E It appearing to niy satisfaction that all the c- defendants above named, reside without the ar limits of the State, except George l'\ Ingram r- and wife, he having married a daughter of J ri- Zadock Perry. It is ordered on motion of 1- Williams, solicitor for complainants that the iy said defendants do answer plead or demur to the Bill in above case, on or before the 25th June. 1852; otherwise Judgment pro _ fesso will be ordered against them. JAMES H. WITHER SPOON. Coin. Eq. L. [). Lancaster, C. II., March 23, 185*2. ^ 7 ' 3mo, ^THURLOW CASTON, |; ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI- |. TOR IN EQUITY. | ] Attends the Courts in ijvinctWrr, Jurshaic N and Adjoining Districts. l-?T OFPICE, CAMDEN, S. * ~HAliNESST HARNESS!! j I «. U. A. BUTTON, , I i /oa manufacturer of 3?^^ j e carriage and wagon harness, * p bridles, martengales, medi- c f cae bags, trunks, whips, And everything Mmiging to a icell regulated . HARNESS SHOD. v\ { rpiIE Subscriber, being thnnkful for past ^ ^ JL favors, would respectfully solicit tin- ,, f custom of all persons bcinir in wuut of any- thing in his lino; and hopes by n strict at- tendon to business,and working nothing but l. the. best material, to share at least a portion h of the public patronage. You may as well 1 stop going to Charleston for Harness. ,,r j C1 \ anytliing in the Harness line, as I .iff sell j( ' as low as Charleston retail prices. All work warranted. Saddles repaired at short . notice. Shop situated 011 Main-street.nbo\e | ' 0 the Court House, nearly opposite Mr. Clin- " 1 ton's othee. Just call in and see Harness d - and Bridles of every desdription decidedly p a lower than ever offered in this market. a D. A. BUTTON. f ' feb 26 6m 3 SADDLE &. HARNESS 1 Establishment. i j the subscriber res-In j pectfully informs tho cUMtte of ( this District and elsewhere, thatno has N removed from his former stand to the old F stand formerly occupied by F. K. Brum- rnett, where heis prepared to carre on the nj Saddle and Harness busing in all its va- jtl rious branches; sueh as Covering and pti raoaing nannies, wnicii he will warrant; u Waggon Harness, Hiding Hridlcs, <fcc., and will aell as low as can be purchased 11 I elsewhere. r Please call and e.xamine for yourselves. P.M. POER. Lancaster, Feb. 12. dm.1 % % .w I) . CQVITY-Lancii^rD't. Charles L. Dye "1 BUI vs. I for Relief and to J. Dvc, Guardian [ subject funds usau June Dye, his in the hands"of Coindaughter mioeioncr and war# to the payment of » ct nl. 4 debt. It appearing to my satisfaction thut dnd J, Dye and his daughter, Susan Jane ye*, two of the defendants in above case, rede wit ho# the limits of this State. It is -dercd, on motion of Williams, solieitor for «mpluinaiit,thut the said O.J. Dye and SuUi J. Dye, do answer, plead or demur tor le Bill in above case, on or before the 25th me 1852, otherwise Judgment pro conTev ...SI 1 I 1 * i oe uruereu atrumsi mem. JAMES HrWI THERSPOON. Coin. Eq. I.. L). latncaster C. H., Mar -5 7 3n»GHl'ITY.Lnnvuer Dl«tri< ( liddleton O. Caston. ) ^ Jiill ^ vh I for Partition Win. T. Gaston, J Samuel ('. CnRton. J Lands. It a p]waring to my Rutisfuetion that the do. endnnts. \\ iUiuin T. Canton and Samuel < 'astou reside beyond the limits of this State, t is ordered on motion of WiUjaina, solicitor or eomplainant, that' said defendants do anwer, plead or demur to the hiiFin above case n or before the 25th wf June 1852. other* cise Judgment pro confeflBo wid be ordered gainst them. , JAMES II. W1THERSPOOX, Com. Kq'y ^an. Dist. Mar 23. 1852. 7 3mo. lH Em iTY-Luuejutter District dim W. Cooke, solicitor, Petition to suK vs. . I jcet Yilliam McCorklo and ran Equity and wife Elizabeth ) for ReiialjL It appearing to mv satisfaction, that Wiliam McCorklo and Elizabeth his wife reside without the limits of this State. Itisorderd on moti(in of Williams, solicitor, for Poitioner, Uiat the said defandnots do answer lead, or demur to the petition in nfcoveea.se at or before the 25th day ^»f Jiffm 1852, itherwise Judgment, pro eonfesso wiuqc'orlered against thein. * «. JAMES II. \VITirg^P(X)Ntfr Mur 24 I A' IitJI'ITl Lan DIM. J rid get MeLnrnon ) Bill vs. for dadisou Richardson ) Dower. It npjwnring to my satiffaction that the lefendnnt, Madison Richardson, resides jcvond the limits of tliis State. It is orlered "ti motion of Clinton and Ilanna volt'rs for the complainant that the said lefendnnt, Madison Richardson do answer dead, or demur to the liill in above case >r before the 21st day of June 1852, othervise Judgment pro confbsso will be order d agaiust him. J AMPS IJ. W1TI1 KRSPOON. Comr. lvf v L. D. l.aneaster C. 11., S. C. mar 15# <5 lii tlquity.l.ancastt'i' Kx I'atte, \ IVtition lames 11. Kirk lev. by J KiWer of Attorney y for rom John Kirkley sr. i: Susannah his wife. ) Relief rs. I ..'has. Kirklev.it ul. \ Are. li appearing to my satisfaction, that lolih Kirk ley, Sr. Charles Kirkley, James Kirkley and John Kirkley, Jr., defendants n above case, reside without the limits of .his State. On motion of Williams Sol'r. for the Petitioner, it is ordered, that the said John Kirkley, Sr., Charles Kirkley, James Kirkley, and John Kirkly, Jr., do plead, answer, or demur to-the l'etitioir-iu the above case, on, or before first day oj June next. < Hherwise, Judgment, Pro. (.'oiifos.-o. will be ordered against each of th an. JAS. Jl. Willi KJISPOOX. Comr. K<p L. 1 . Feb. 12 3m Iii Equity.Eaucawter Dint. Jo!in W. < rtvgnry, *] Willis Gregory, Jr. j Hill lor Partition ! «. | Martha (jregorv, w i- I t>t Lands and XedoW, 1 llOS.J. < -lVool V I 11. Jackson Gregory, I groes, Estate of Owen Gregory.Alfrcd Moore A* Mary A. his j Willis Gregory, sr., wife,Joseph Terrell A: Martha J., his wife. J doe'd. It appearing to my satisfaction that Joseph Terrell and wife, Martha J., defend- * ants in above ease, reside without the limits of this State, id k ordered on motion of Williams, sol'r for complainants, that the aid Joseph Terrell and wife, Martini J., lo plead, answer, or dentnr, Jp the bill in ibove ease on or before the 1st nay of JOne, K."»2, otherwise, Judgment pro confesso vill l>e ordered against, them. J A M ES H. Wl'lTIKJiSPOOXi. Com'r Kq. L. IJf. Feb 12 3m i Iii Equity.Eancastcr Din(, osiab M. Croxton, Su-^ Hill to divide real iin Croxton, Mary Estate Arc. Vox toil, Henry Andor- Estate of James >n A* Mittey his wife. Croxton, deceases ed and Jane p> Ward tV Jane his Crovtnn deeeas- ite, ('has. P. A Hon «t ed. fancy his wife, Joseph Voods <fe Itacliel his wife. | It appearing to my satisfaction that E. \\ anl and Jane, his wife Joseph Woods ml Rachel, his wife, defendants,]!! above use, reside without the limhs'^QtJ^kate. t i-> uiilcred, or. motiOTi a sol'r. for complainants, flint J indants do answer, plead, or demur,Jo a- Hill in atfove ea«e, on, or before iheTst ay of June, 1862, c-thenvise^Judgnrent, ro confesso will he ordered gainst each lid all of them. JAMES II. WITHRHSP<X>N, Com'r Eq'y L.an'r I)ist. CotiiV* office, Feb 1 '2 ^ Bin 1 n Kniiitv Lnneaiili>t< ltuiri<>t Atlmnicl B. Ingrain, Petition to subra. . I joct an Kouity nthnniel Ingram, f to pay a logaj rancis P. Ingram. J demand.^ It appearing to my satisfaction that Nathalel Ingram (son of Jemima) npides beyond 10 lpnitw of this Htato. Jmb ordcrq^b on lotfftit of Mooaa, solicitor for petitioner, that . to said Nathaniel Ingram do amoves plead, tf r demitrr to the pctttion fi!cdy^aInat*Mln i the above raw. on or Wore the Int aay l' June, IH62, otherwise ju%iuent pro con sso, will be ordered agninst him. JAMES H. WITHERHPOON, I^nenstcr, C IT 8. C., l"eV in. T*.V?. Vft *

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Page 1: University of South Carolina · 2015-02-25 · 1 CiiW^pliliieof the Souths Standard. IBoAHouses"Washisoton*April 8. were engagedon Friday 63the priviXs calendar. The Senate nil daydebated

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CiiW^pliliieof the Souths Standard."Washisoton* April 8.

IBoA Houses were engaged on Friday63 the priviXs calendar. The Senate nilday debated one bilL The House passedlitw biMa and despatched more businessdlft My day during the seesion. BothSouses wcUourned over until Monday.'To-6ay has been quite and still in theoitv, and members nppeard to enjoy the

J Iholiaay remarkable well, their la)>ors hav]dag been very arduous for sevral weeks;and'besides, the country will not object toI adjournments over, because wheij Con

tfresais not in session, the country *is safe.The much legislation is the tendency and*bane of all republican governments.

The presidential struggle s growing ininterest aud confusion. The Northern^tfhigs. who favor the views of Seward,seem determined to make (Jen. Scott the

nominee ; and it is now reduced toa certaint v that the Southern Whigs willperemptorily refuse to support him, unlesshe comes out unequivocally in favor'of the faithful execution of the fugitiveslave law as it in. It is now supposed lie

f*wiM make no written lwt heahould <lrivc of the Free So»lcr* of theNorth.. Home of the Nor'utcrn politician*I have become eni)»oMen(*l by nuinl>ers,and declare they will nominate Scott, ami"fleet Lin by a unanimous Northern vote.IfScott u uojuitLukvl without pledges, the

, -mitheni Whip* will unite with a few FillOieWhip* and ran an independentticket. If Scott in ontninted with pledgesto carry owt the Compromise measures,the Whig and Wawoeratic Free Soilers1 will make a nomination, ami RUpport their1 S)*n man

Vhe Democrats Jroeia equal confusion.If the candidate onwnuuDtad is not accept(-*abic to ttie£U*es£ip£* men of tlio South,i -they will rwa an stkI < ]*»n<k*»t ticket. Ma*ny of tfceStatesurfionfbern Rights menare of apiriieai fhxt rfbeir friends should

% 'foof be represented .at rfUantdteConvention,f sand thereby be left free to .aeoept or reject;the nominee. Thcyvaae -of opinion, and«f waryijwstVyteu.filiaibyikeeping them.M 1 .t-s

| Hattepmdar.t of-the organization, that th eirwriAhes wilbbc n or© certainly consulted bythe ttftminnlinit fVAtr/mi!".. -

VVH.VUHWII ^ "l.U tlll/V in

the more apparent wtrtirU is nmumlifln',lliat ly jfoing ia. Jtheyifila'ie .tfbeniselees inetpoefcEiau tot* abeosbed <V»yibc NationalWeitinflraoy, indirectly jplndging tlioim-clva*0 dbi<V Ibe imunkiaiian, whether acoeptXdblo.ftrnot.

^foUfrlStirte Iras nover £<*»« into theSBaKitoone Coweinion, and it would bo aleet iaewporteno twni- nnr to change her

7 *s eaiaolmWl jteltoy, when the chancerI are so great drat three er (nr candidatesI lury be in the Iteld <ar the presidency,i t would net be-eurpneed en the least, if

fbef£te^dral "Oofiege failed to make a

choice, ami 4liAt"the electon would dcvolviatpou the State* llwougk the House of HeIf*preventatives. Ifso, the candidate receiving«he voteti ft the Sandt in th Electoral^Odhego j mil doubtless be elected.

iftiunv to or Congress,.dklbill'bns been ntfecwhsood into Congressf>y Mr.'Feyette McMulion, giving to memHwrs-OfCongross swUarv «if $ 150Oa yearinstead of tlie present sJIowhihn- < f ®rt a

<*y- 'It to us that the sulmtitutionefxttSxed salary for the present jx-r dtrrn

p iwoukSfcau* an excellent ofleet. Wc ngrvcwith the Staunton Spectator that it will

m - tend very mudi to shorten the ia^ions andf nave n deal of money to the treasury.

It b obvious that some remedy is demandedfor tl»c waste of time and treasure underthe present system. Congress hasdegenerated into a political debating club,in which the claims of presidential aspi-

Ll rMU are convassed to the exclusion of11 ofthe public Iuisiness. There is no nccossityfor this interference of Congress in a

i ' «n»atterwhich property belong to the people.\ **Whnt a commentary it affords upon theft " (Republican theory that thy people selectV ** wCH> as elect their their chief magistrate.

TThe meoaWra virtually tWWe this businessf. out of tbp-haads bf their constituents byI their wire forking intrigues and speeches

( every' session preceding a PresidentialI ^-electioar^ Were a fixed salary adopted,dhortspeeches would be the order of the

and the affairs of the nation wouldatteution, iostead of members neg4eetmgtheir own business* and meddling

with that which belongs to others...RUhmmd RtpuhUan.

^^ Coufrm.

^jjn the Senile, on Tiaawlay, the joint'

resolution* affirming the policy of non-in>terventioo were further debated by Mr. Ma-eon, who apoke in their support.

In the Hogse of Representative* the. Navy diacipiihe bill was discussed and

ppmed over informally; and subsequently** the Homestead bill was considered in

*+ -»A1 tL. U7L..1.vi uiv ? uure on wit? suite <n

th« Union.In the Senate, on Wednaday, tho bill

vdetermiihg th© representation of Californiaunder the seventh census was furtherdebated.

The Deficiency bill waa reported with.lanJinanta.

In the Klouae of Representatives report*weiu mrm now M*a CccsrtHte* m thePublic Land*, and the Homestead bill wasthen considered in Corruptee ofthe Wholeon the state of the UnR.|I H L J

MT The Msnda of Capt. J. E. RUT.LEDGE announce him aa a Candidate for

" Colonel of tho 91st Regiment Sonth CarolinaMilitia. *

Apr If 10St.

MR. KD$gpR.Please announce Capt.A. I. ftttlW as s suitable Candidate forthe office of Colonol of the 91st Regiment S.C X. MANY VOTfeRM.

f3T* The friende-of. William RobinsomBBOMoee him aoa camMate for Mm office ofCWrh of the Court at the next election

Wftnttd.WHVOR CASH WILL RR

Apply at Urn Office.

TprTi n t i c eTO THE WtlKLmO 1U8INR88 will

*« If tW applicationH mrvtc »ooik

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With thank* we acknowledge the receiptof the following subscriptions to this date:W. R. Hood, ljnncaster 00Jan. S. McMurrray, do 1 00J. Coleiuan, Penn's Store, Va. 3 00Cupt Jos. M. Ingram, Hanging Rock. .3 00R. Mosely, Hickory Head, 3 00J. R. Welsh, do do 3 00F. 1'. Ingram, Cedar Shoals 3 00John T. Huey, Wurrcnton, S. C 3 00J. T. K. Bolk, Cureton's Store 3 00Capt. J. S. Perry, Long Street 3 00J. A. M. Ijinier, Liberty Hill 3 00Jas. A. Blackmon, Pleasant Hill 1 00Whenever mistake* occur in receipt*, or

uny omission is mode, the subscribers interestedwill please inform us, so that propercorrections can be made.

COMMERCIAL- I

latest dates,I I'roip Liverpool j|ar. 241 r'rum Havre. Mur. 18I'roiii lluv.ua Mar. 30ir rom Charleston April 9

The Markets.Charleston. April 9..Cotton.A gooddeal of irregularity attended the transactionsthroughout the whole of the preceding week.The market was very much depressed, andwhen we closed our inquiries the better qualitieswere an 4c, easier, while the commonqualitcs had suffered a reduction ofabout ^c.The transactions during the last two days,particularly those of yesterday, show a deciddly advancing tendency in prices, and themarket may be said to have closed at about4c. advance on uiost qnuliticc, on the pricesreported iu our review of the 'Ad inst..The sales of the week average 1*2,000 bales,at prices ranging from 54 to 8|.I'hcre has been a good demand for mostmmlil!..- "» " *

v, "I"'# v on«n mis week and thedemand is fully up to tho receipts, whichcompriso 324 bides. Former prices notonly have been fully sustained, but tho transactionsestablish a slight improvement onthe rates of the previous week.

Columbib, April 10..Cotton.Tho cottonmarket during yesterday and to-day wasalmost brought to n stand ; not, however,from the want ofdemand or the reduction inprices, for the former is still active and good,Nincl the latter strong and very full, but merelyin consequence of the small supply onsale; consequently the transaction ofthe twodays have been confined to spine 22 bales,at prices ranging from to 7 i cents.

Camden, April 10..The Cotton Markethas been somewhat animated since our last,with an upward tendency in prices. Wequote extremes at ft to 7 J.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.State of South Carolina,

Lancaster District.In Ilie Common Pleat*.

11, C. Potts, 1 Declaration invs. £ ForeignJ.jXGordon. ) Attachment.

VXTHEREAS, THE PLAINTIFF DIDYV on the 29th day of April, 1862, til*his Declaration against the Defendant who,(as it is said) is absent from and without thelimits of this State, aa»* has neither wife nor

attorney known within l.''c same,upon whoma copy of the said Declrati.^n might be served.It is, therefore, ordered jhat the saidDefendant do appear and plea*' t° the saiddeclaration on or before the 18»b ofApril which will be jfrthe year of our lx>rdOnii ThA.m/t fi..«a.J

Three, otherwise. final iind absolute ,'udgmcntwill then be given und awarded cga'nsthim.

If. R. TRICK, c. r. p.

^Clerk's Offiee, I vim-aster C. H.,u

April 13, I85*J. ly.qr.no. 10

cottongTmCOTTON GINH OF SUPERIOR CONatmetion, and of the best material, ata per Saw, made and warranted by the

Htburribrr. Al-«>, Wheat Funs, ThrashingMachine* and Horse Mills.Old Gins faithfully repaired. All orders

thankfully received and punctually attendedto. R. J. MeCRfclQHT.Camden, S. C., April 14, 186'J. 10,6m.

cheapsaddles& harness.rpiIF. SUBSCRIBERRESPECTFULLYX informs bi- friends and the public generallythat he has opened his shop for thepurpose of carrying on the above businessat R. C. Pott's, \Vhcre he will sell Saddlesand Harness at the very lowest and most rexlucodprices. Repuriag done rt the shortestnotice. IV. l>. HYATT.

Pleasant Valley, 8. C., Apr 14 1852. 3t

Bacon.

9.000If ** SALE

10 CURETON <fc MASSEY.Flour.

BBS FOR SALE LOW FORCnsh, by

10 <XTUE1X)V A MA8SEY.

Baoon.<*m Mm£$k£m J HP PRIME B A

Jm 001(7 for sale lowby 10 BILLINGS A BELK.

Iron.3 LBS. IRON FOR SALE LOW

for cash, by10 CURETON A MASSEY.

ESTRAY. *

STRAYED FROM THE SlTBSCIilberV premises on tho 2flth March,

two OOL'ln.one an Iron Gray MnleColt.tho other a Gray Hone Colt, withmarks on tho shoulders. #Hie person returning these colts to uie

at my resilience (bur iniTes from RitibcUflncc, on Bearer Creek, will receive mj,tKuiiWk ami he liberal!v rewarded.

April 14 1O-tlf

TilE LANCASTER LEDGER :I8 PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT LAN- I

ntetiir C. H., hi Two Dollar* per year.Thin paper is bound to no party, but »dvo- {*<* >11 me.urea which the Editor helievea i

will prove «f boatflt to the State. 1It. a BAIL1SY, Editor A Proprietor 1

|y Will our exchangee hove the kind, ineaato tooy the above notice. We will re- fajjWnalc the fhror when called upon. 1

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GOODS, 1852.The subscriber has just re.ceived and opened n full and completeassortment of Sl'kimi ;.nd SUMMERG<X)I>S, purchased in the city ofCharlestonwith much care *< to Prices and Styles ; ofwhich the following is a part:

DreMN GOodM JPlain. Wide, and Narrow Black Silks, suitablefor Dresses or Aprons; Figured andPlain and Second Mourning Berages,Tissues,tifrureil mill nlnin "« ' O.-J . !n. , « > ooiuuu mourning newstyles; embroidered and dotted Swiss .Mjslins;figured Swiss and Jaconet MusV.nanew patterns, plain Swiss and lacomrt; Swissand Jaconet Edgings and Inserting* ;'emb'dUnder Sleaves l-^ee and liluslin; FrenchWorked CoH-.rs and Cuffs; 2d mourning<-° Wery ni.it; emli'd and hem-stitched,nnt Jorde-Ort l.inen Cambric Handkerchiefs;8l'n,,.cmen and ladies -Gloves, n full assortment;Ribbons, bonnet and narrow, assortedto so. the season: White linen, all pricesand qualities: fine brown and grass Linens,for ladies purposes Ginghams of every variety;Calico, assorted English &. American.Rluc ami Black Cloths,French, English and American;.fineBlack French Doeskin Cassimere, FancySummer C. ssimcres, assorted ; Tweeds, all

kinds; Linen Drilling, white und colored,light and heavy.Cottonadcs, striped, plaid and plain, suitablefor servant's wear; bleached and brown

Sheetings and Shirtings; Bleached andBrown Cotton Drills.

READY MADE CLOTHING.Coats, Vests, Shirts, Collars, &c.

BOOKS of different kind*, amongst whichwill bo found a few "American Lawyer orBusiness Man's Form Book."

Hats of the latest fashion.HARDWARE,A full ngnortment, amonirst which will In*. *l3 «» *

uuuti uTerjiiiiun generally used liy Hit' I'lantersof the country.Boots and Shoos:

A very full supply both for Gentlemen andLadies.A tine lot of Perfumeries selected expresslyfor the L-idics with wire.

Crockery, Glassware, and Groceries :All kinds usually kept.The public arc respectfully invited to call

and examine our stock of {foods, which wewill take much pleasure in showing, and tothe l.'tdica particularly; and if our styles andprices suit, we will expect a share of theirpatronage. JONES CROCKKIT.Apr 8 4t9

NEW GOODS! NEw" GOODS!rm WE ARE NOW RECEIVING |g.J^so and opening our stock t>fSpring ami Summer Gootlsconsisting in part of the following:.Hats,Caps, Clothing, Shoes, Hoots, Honnets, Ilardware,Crockery. Stationary, (iroeerics, Modicines.Broadcloths, < -assiineres, Cashiucrctts,Pl.dn and Fancy linens, Brown andBleached Goods, Indies' Dress Goods ofcvi'^FMrription and quality, of the verylatest styles, and utmost every article calledfor.which wo offer at very low prices tosuit the times. Our stock has been carefullyselected from the very best markets iuthe United St..to*.We return our sincere thanks for the

liberal patronage we have received ; and havingpurchased the Houses and Lot whichwo now occupy, thereby making a permanentlocation iu Laue.ister Village, wc hope,b) a strict attention to business, to merit acontinuance of your patronage.

ap 8 3m 9} T. R. J. R. MAGILE.

AN OLD LOOKING PLACE.Bell Air, 8outh Carolina,

| OOKS QUITE WKATIIKR-flAMJLi KA, but is vcrv hanl to beat forCHEAP GOODS.M. S. SORREL!. & BROTHER have

now a large, stock, including a very extensivelot of Shoes of all description*. Styles ofgoods to suit the season, and prices to suitthe times. Being very grateful for bygonefavors, we hope you will call frequentlyrln "inv tlw Sitrinir mill Siimnwr ..f iu^i .««» r 1 o v# * w,,u

ieo h°'V cheap ana cheerful we will workfor cast» 9 8t up 8

Micoons.rrvniE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUSTJ., received n noW supply of Dry Goods.Their stink comprise a of taney and Domes,tic Goods, Embroider**. * Lace and Mus''»Sleeves, Cambric Collars. Muslin do., Trimmingsof all widths, SvViss and Cambric Inserting*..ml Edgings. Handsome snd newstyle Barege Dclauns. Litest fashion andfinest quality of Silk Tissues.

Solid Colors, French Lawns, and SummerCoplins. New Styles, French Muslins.Mournings and Colors. Colognes,Perfumes,Soaps, Hair and Tooth Brushes, &c. Thosegoods have been bcu^it low, and will besold accordingly. Those in want of goodswould do well to call before purchasing elsewhere,BILLINGS &. BELK.

April 8 9tf

YOU MUST HAVE FLOURjBIO CALL AT THE LANCASTER

Grocery and purcnase f >r Cash a su^perior article just received from NorthCarolina, at six dollars j»er bag of 200 ll»s.

HA8SKLTINB Ai HAGINS.drb 10 2-tf

ONNER k SOlTS iUNITEDState* Typo Foundry, IVcw

York.r i^iip aitmi/ii»«nin*'« » - - -.

Mir. suiKM>ivinblU3 UAVK NOWJL on lwnd and excellent assortment ofBonk, Newspaper nxd Orn.'unontat Ty|H',Bordering, &c., which they are prepared toaell at reduced rates, on approved paper, ata diaeount of ten per cent for cash. The serieaof Scotch face*, ao much admired andapproved of by the trade, and our type ingeneral, we foci uaaurcd cannot be oxcelledcither in beauty or finish by any Founder..All type manufactured by us. arc made by amixture of metals dirte.ront.in proportionatethoHo used generally, by wlii|hVe insuregreater durability. To our nMBnont ofOrnamental ami Jobbing TypePHordering,Sko., we have mode a large increase and aresonstantly engaged in adding to the variety.Presses, Wood Type, Coses. Stands, Brassind Wood Rule, Imposing (Hones, Cornpoling(Hicks, Brass, Wood Galleys. ClosetRoeki^CuU, Keglets, and every article neeMiearvfor a complete printing office, furnishsdwith despatch.Old Tvne taken in exchange ft** s»ut. «l

m - .Df9 cents per pound.Publishers of newspapers who will insert

Ihin advertisement three times, and toward"as a paper, marked and enclosed to "Horn'sUnited State Rail road Osteite," previous to||m 4th day of toljf, IMS, will oe paid Inmaterials of our manufaeturs, by purehaatoffour time* the amount of their nilla for adrertistojf.JAMESCONNER h SON.

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THE LANCASTER GJtOCERYAND BSl

PROVISION STORE!TIIE subscribers are just receiving ami

now opening a large and completeassortment of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,which they are anxious to disposeof at extreme low prices for (Josh or CountryProduce. Their stock consists in partas follows:New Orleans and Muscovado Sugar,Crushed, powdered and Clarified do.New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses,«avu and Rio Coffee, Almonds,English Walnuts, Citron, Currants,Pepper, Ginger, Spice and Cloves,Nutmegs, Mace, Salerntus and Soda,Mackerel, No. 1, 2, and 3 Salmon,Beef Tongues, Herrings, Powder & Shot,Caps, Indigo, Crackers and Oranges,Lemons, O'Mara'sohl Rye and NewOrleans Rectified Whiskey, Madcria,Port, Claret and Sherry Wines, Porter,Ale, Newark Cider, W. W. Vinegcr,Sardines, Oysters, Ginger Preserves,Cordial, Pepper sauce, Candies, Tobacco;together with a choice selection of Cigars,at all prices of the following brands, Filantropa,Washington, Espana, Havana, Cherootsand Cuha sixes, and a largo varietyof other articles too numerous to mention.

All those in want of first rate articles ata low price, will pleaso not to forget tocall at the LANCASTER .GROCERY, attliA old stand of J. A. llasseltine, one door.South of the Catawha House, on Main st.

IIASSELTINE & IIAGINS.SELLINGOFF at COST

All«l lifNN !11'. Siihseribor l»eing very anxiousJH to dispose «>f the balance of his

stock of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE,IIATS. ('APS, BONNETS, Ac., to closeup his hu>incss and make room for thelarge stock of Groceries and Provisionsnow coming into the StoroflKill sell at suchuncommon low prices as to induce allthose in want of such articles as he luts,to purchase of him. If you want a large(piautity of Goods for a little money callat the old stand of

J. A. IIASSET/TINE. |CHEAP GOODSAt Brllair, S. C.

rpiIE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIV-Iing fr«iin Charleston large additions tohis stock of CHEAT* (JCKJOH, anionswhich arc many articles to suit the comingseason. which will be sold at such prices ascannot fail to give satisfaction. Thosewanting <ioods will find it In-their advantageto call early, before the many reallycheap articles are sold out.

I f-f' Terms Cash, or four months for approvedpaper.CHARLES 1*. EVANS.

Bellair, Feb >0. 3.tf

SPRING GOODS.THE Subscriber is now receiving Iris

Spring (i<>o<ls which has been selected withgreat care as to styles and prices amongstwhich may l»e found tnauy articles suitablefor house keepers, Pots, oyena, skillets,covered spiders, Ac., Hew Fans, PaintedBucket.-. Tubs, ami churns, coffee mills;shovels ami tongues, looking glaases^ugarcott'ee, N*. O. Molasses, Fine Engfisli DairyCheese, Swedish Iron, suitable for wagontvre. Square, ronnd and Hat Iron, Wagonboxes of all sizes, gr >und out.

I>ress < loo Is, Kossuth prints, Lawnsprinted and plain, Uerages, Berien Cord,Cheeked Cambrics, India lbxik Muslin,I lotted ami colored Swiss, Jackoiiet Swiss,Edging-and Insertings, Thread and MachineEdgings.

EmhrM's, Parodi, J'ny Lind A Lin'n collars,!'nils A undcrslceves of the latest style*,Bonnet Ribbands, Linen Cambric and'I Ilcnistiohed IIand kerchiefs m«n'j n. 1

hoy's clothing; l>e»ides many other artitleswhich I will take a pleasure in showingto tnv flmdk when they call.A. C. DUN'LAP,

Cor. of Main street oppositethe Court House

Aprir I, 185'i. 4t

DISSOLUTION^

PARTNERSHIPOF EMMONS_H. 6i Mutton is this (lav dissolved by' niMtu."' consent of the Partners, The

notes an.! accounts of the Firm have beenplaced in the ha.ids 01 William A. Moore,Ks.j. for the payment of the ofthe Firm; and he alone is authorized tocollect the amounts due the Firm and u?pay the debta^due by them. All personsowing said concern will therefore pleasepay up forthwith, and all persons havingdemands against the Finn will present thesame to Mr. Moore for pavment.

FRANKLIN EMtfOXS;J. B. BUTTON.

yarlT, I85f 7 6t.

PLAIN AND OftNAKBNTAL H0U8E jMISTING. "

tlY N. If. REICH,

He will also undertakework in the surrounding countryi^nrf villages. He thoroughly understands

flic business, and can and will give satisfactionin style and durability, in price anddispatch. If sutiieient employment canho obtained he will make his home atLancasterville. mar 18 6 ti

STOLEN^71ROM MX STABLE, NEAR PAT-_H_' ton's Ferry, on the 13th insL, myGREY HOUSE,

lie was shod all round and has a splitor sand orark on one of his hoofc.The thief took the road leading to Lancasterville,via Bell Air.

j. j. Watson.^.tell Air, S. 0., mar 18 6 tf.

NOTICE.i.The Note* and amounts of William Robinson having been trnAfernvl to ua, arenow placed in the hands of John William*Esq., for collection* All thoae indebtedji|i please call and settle by note or caah.

JOHN U. INGRAM,SAMUEL SPKflOE.

Apr 1 7t '

J*C. 8ECREST,* jit M>f iitrtt*.W^* La*camth, 8. C.

ruiifrwnirnuj ior me ensuing year, as will stilbettor entitle their Magazine, to thepositioialready assigned it by the American Pressin the Front Rank of Literature and Art.

Tiif. Series of Prize Auricles cominencsd in the July number, and for whiclthe sum of (hie Thousand Dollars was paicwill be continued in the next volume.A Monthly Record will be furnishei

of the most interesting passing events, uppertaining to Literature, Science or Ariin both Hemispheres : also, BiographicaNotices of eminent persons lately deceasedThe Reviews of new books shall be filland impartial. Among other novel attractions, we promise our subscribersA HUMOROUS DKPATMENT,to consist of facetiae of every descriptioneither original or translated from the bes

foreign sources. It is frequently the reproah of wit and humour, that it assumetoo broad a chiiractft, but we faithfull;pledge our readers that notl^ng shalhave a place in "Puck's Portfolio," tlincould possibly prove exceptionable to tinmost delicate mind.New Rkihs Illustrations ok Tro

verdiai. Philosophy, designed and engraved expressly for this work, will Ispublished monthly, and the original poetical and Pictorial Enigmas, that havproved so popular, will be continued.

The Superb KnibelIiskmcn Is in prepaition for the coming volume, alone excee*in value the price of a year's subscriptiorThev consist of plates executed with tliutmost care and skill, by the best Artist*from pictures of unquestionable merit; amwill include faithful transcripts ofOriginsPictures by Eminent American Painter.Inaddition to the line Engravings 01Steel, and the

Mczzotmlo I'lutes />;/ Sdrtaitl,there will be numerous Wood Engravingof superior beauty, embracing a series cPortraits of Distinguished Americansto accompany the Biographical SketchesThe taste ami usefulness of the wor!will be further enhanced by original d(

signs forCotlarfc and Villa Architecture,

to be furnished Monthly by the talentcArchitect and Artist, T. Wadskier, Ks<

TIIE HA PTES' 1 DEPARTMENTwill contain the most prompt issue of tliLatest Fashions, Patterns for EmbroiderCrochet Work, Ac. Ac., together witdescriptions of kindred subjects approprate to the Division.

Tkiims Cash in Advance, postage Paiinnd no Deviation.i One copy, 1 year 83

One copy, 2 years 5Five copies, 1 year 10

^ One copy, 5 years 10J&Eight copies. I year 15e\ T#n copies, 1 year 20and ftne c<vpv extra for a year to tlperson sending the club often.No old subscriber will be received in

a club until all arrearages arc paid.Small notes of the different States rceived at par.Address.JOHN SARTAIN k CO.,

PhiladelpliitNOTICE.

ILL PERSON'S INDEBTED TO TH!w Steam Saw Mill Company by note or acount, contracted at any time from the ye1849 up to 1852 are rcqnested to come foward nnd settle the same with the subsether. in whose bands they are placed for colection, as the Company must have it to paj i .uwir uvdui. \vm, 1". i'fllfer.

inar 25 7fit

Look Here Mister!CALL IN AT

Varrtoii&nnMNcv'MfirocrrrpHEY IL\VK EVERY THING YOlJ can possibly desire in their line,

feh I!) Jin.2

NOTICE OF ]ELECTION.HEAD-Q,'ARTK«H, )

21st Regm't, S. C. Militia. |In obedience to an order emit)ating Iron

the Brig'r General of the 5th Brigade.An election will be held at the usuaplace of rendezvous of each Company iitfiis the 21st Hegime.nt on SKturday th<29th of May next, for Colonel, to fill thvacancy occasioned by the resignation oCol. Dixon Barnes. The polls to be opened and closed according to law ; the inanagersof each l*»x to meet at Lancaster C.IJonMonday the 31st of the same month a12 o'chtok M., count the votes and reporforthwith in writing showing the result cthe election. II. K. PRICE.

Lieut. Col. Col pro. ternApr 1 tf8

MONUMENT TO THE DEAIIN MEXICO!

The Citizens or Lancaster District arinformed that the nndersign»»d have beeiappointed a committee to obtain subacriplions in thin l>i«trict for the purpose aboV<»p<>cified

Feeling, that to uriro a word in behalf osuch an objeot, would bo offering aiinsult alike to'he gratitude and patriotisnof our District, wo simply state thathe nameaof all who died, during the Mexiean Campaign will bo inacril»ed upon tliiimonument. We l>e^that those dispose*ot contribute wilV hand in the amount!immediately to either of the undersigned

Lieut J. B. OOITSART,Lieut, *A. J. 8R0RE8T.* Serg't M. HELTON.CommitteeofCompany I.

April 1, 8tifFOR SATYR

' A N EXCEL!J5MT SETT OP WAGO>J\ II \RNE8S, which will be eold lowfor Cash, if applied for Immediately.R 8 BAILEY.

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'J!.ULJSARTAJN'SMAGAZINEFOR 1899.

UNRIVALLED IN BEAUTY ANDEXCELLENCE.

Eighiy Pages of Reading Matter in each Number, having

Sixteen Pages ct addi^tional reading overand above the

usual quantity given in the $!Magazines.

rrMlV. [)RnPHirmnu ni? urktjfi

JL lar Periodical, encouraged to new cxottions by the marked approbation bestowe<on their" previous efforts, have made such ar

NOTICE TO GUAltDIANS.j»Trustees, and Receivers.

All guardians, trustees, oReceivers, and Committees hold- '

r ing their appointments under the Court ofEquity for Lancaster District "re noli-tied and required to mako and rendertheir respective^'turns on or before the m15th day of May 1852 y. setting forth on Doath the particular value of such Estates, »1J kfc#d all account of monies received and 01

paid, out, and to substantiate the same by Ci

m proper and sufficient vquchers. Rules will.. Ik.' issued against all failing to make said j,d returns, to the next setting of the Court ^- of Equity.I *

J. II. WITliERSPOON,IIComr. Ku. L. D. I'* Com'rs Ofiice, Lancaster C. H., ) I

March 20th, 1852. J 0 A

i' In Equity-Lancaster District,John It. Welsh, Adm'r. of 'William Hi!-*

1 ton,deoM. vs. John Adame, et. al., Crc- Iditors.Hill to marshal assets, and so J't, forth.j I

Tiie creditors or the es- j ttateof Wiliain Hilton, late of Lan- 's' caster District, dec.'d, are notified and rc- 0

* qttestcd to establish their demands befoa? 1 vme on or before the first dav of June, 'a180S.

1, by order of the Court, June Term, 1851.t

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J. II. WITliERSPOON.Coni'r in Eq'y, L. d. '

. I r« ir u (i if...- 1 'r* Muuviioivi v. ii<) n, .uarcn i O) i ^

y April 8 8 '88,75

J In Equity.Lancaster DistrictJames Limey, J Petition .,John Laney, ' 'j

vs. forj 0Richmond U. Terrell j ^Executor of John - Legacy p8 Smith dee'd., J imesGriffin, Nancy Long, J and itJElizabeth Preadmuy j jt;F.t. at. J account

It appearing to the satisfaction of the I'* of the Commissioner, that the defendants' James Griffin, Nancy Long and Elizabeth 'e Dreadnjav, (if living) reside without the ]'» limits of this State. It isordered on mo-J tion of Clinton and llanna, sol'rs for the }l' petitioner, that the said defendants, James> Griflin, Naucy Long and Elizabeth Dread- cII may, (if alive) do answer, plead or demur, }to the petition in above case, on or before cthe 1st day nf July 1852, otherwise judg- <

s nient pro confosso will he ordered against t,f them. JAMES H. WITHEKSPOON. ,

Com. E«j. L. 1). j c^ Lancaster C. II., Mar 25 3m 8 vk II* i;qi lTV.Luuratler Dint, j'Robert McDonald ") Dill

and wife Eugenia C to procure,1 vs. a

Thomas L. Punlnp sale ofand wife et al. Real Estate.

ie It appearing to my satisfaction that '

y, Thomas L Dunlapand Mary Ins wife, Geo. } Ih \V Stituoa Esther M. Stinson and heri- child, Oetavia defendants in the above '

ease reside beyond the limits <>f this State.t It isordered on motion of Clinton and

IIanna, solicitors for complainants, thatthe said defendants answer, plead or tie-1Jmur to the Dill iti above ease on or before 1the 21st day of June ib<VJ, otherwise iJudgment, pro confesso will be ordered iagainst tlieni. 1

JAMES If. WTTMERSPOOX.ie Coinr. Eq'y L. P.

Lancaster C. II., S. C., mar 15 3mo0

I.\' liqi 1T1.Laiicaslcr Districtg. Dorcas C* Perry, widow, Oliver"1 Hill

II., and Titos, .t). Perry, Kxccu-tors of Zadock Perry, deceased. ° s'''

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vs. of !Ilcnjatnin Williams anil wife, > o

i Mary, Rebecca Perry, Elizabeth .

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Perrv, louisiana Perrv. Riiebcn «'

Perry, George 1* Ingram.Eleanor Perry. j ry. dee'd

;E It appearing to niy satisfaction that all thec- defendants above named, reside without thear limits of the State, except George l'\ Ingramr- and wife, he having married a daughter of Jri- Zadock Perry. It is ordered on motion of1- Williams, solicitor for complainants that theiy said defendants do answer plead or demur

to the Bill in above case, on or before the25th June. 1852; otherwise Judgment pro_ fesso will be ordered against them.

JAMES H. WITHERSPOON.Coin. Eq. L. [).

Lancaster, C. II., March 23, 185*2.

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3mo,

^THURLOW CASTON, |;ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI- |.TOR IN EQUITY. | ]Attends the Courts in ijvinctWrr, Jurshaic Nand Adjoining Districts.

l-?T OFPICE, CAMDEN, S.* ~HAliNESST HARNESS!! j

I«. U. A. BUTTON, , Ii /oa manufacturer of 3?^^ je carriage and wagon harness, *

p bridles, martengales, medi- cf cae bags, trunks, whips,

And everything Mmiging to a icell regulated .

HARNESS SHOD.v\

{ rpiIE Subscriber, being thnnkful for past ^^ JL favors, would respectfully solicit tin- ,,

f custom of all persons bcinir in wuut of any-thing in his lino; and hopes by n strict at-tendon to business,and working nothing but

l. the. best material, to share at least a portion hof the public patronage. You may as well 1

stop going to Charleston for Harness. ,,r j C1\ anytliing in the Harness line, as I .iff sell j('

as low as Charleston retail prices. Allwork warranted. Saddles repaired at short .

notice. Shop situated 011 Main-street.nbo\e | '

0 the Court House, nearly opposite Mr. Clin- "1 ton's othee. Just call in and see Harness d- and Bridles of every desdription decidedly pa lower than ever offered in this market. a

D. A. BUTTON.f ' feb 26 6m3

SADDLE &. HARNESS1 Establishment. i

j the subscriber res-Inj pectfully informs tho cUMtte of( this District and elsewhere, thatno has N

removed from his former stand to the old Fstand formerly occupied by F. K. Brum-rnett, where heis prepared to carre on the njSaddle and Harness busing in all its va- jtlrious branches; sueh as Covering and ptiraoaing nannies, wnicii he will warrant; u

Waggon Harness, Hiding Hridlcs, <fcc.,and will aell as low as can be purchased 11

I elsewhere.r Please call and e.xamine for yourselves.

P.M. POER.Lancaster, Feb. 12. dm.1

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CQVITY-Lancii^rD't.Charles L. Dye "1 BUI

vs. I for Relief and toJ. Dvc, Guardian [ subject fundsusau June Dye, his in the hands"of Coindaughtermioeioncr

and war# to the payment of »ct nl.

4 debt.It appearing to my satisfaction thut G»dnd J, Dye and his daughter, Susan Jane

ye*, two of the defendants in above case, redewitho# the limits of this State. It is-dercd, on motion of Williams, solieitor for«mpluinaiit,thut the said O.J. Dye and SuUiJ. Dye, do answer, plead or demur torle Bill in above case, on or before the 25thme 1852, otherwise Judgment pro conTev

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i oe uruereu atrumsi mem.JAMES HrWITHERSPOON.

Coin. Eq. I.. L).latncaster C. H., Mar -5 73n»GHl'ITY.Lnnvuer Dl«tri< (

liddleton O. Caston. ) ^ Jiill^ vh I for PartitionWin. T. Gaston, JSamuel ('. CnRton. J Lands.It ap]waring to my Rutisfuetion that the do.endnnts. \\ iUiuin T. Canton and Samuel <'astou reside beyond the limits of this State,t is ordered on motion of WiUjaina, solicitoror eomplainant, that' said defendants do anwer,plead or demur to the hiiFin above casen or before the 25th wf June 1852. other*cise Judgment pro confeflBo wid be orderedgainst them. ,

JAMES II. W1THERSPOOX,Com. Kq'y ^an. Dist.

Mar 23. 1852. 7 3mo.lH Em iTY-Luuejutter Districtdim W. Cooke, solicitor, Petition to suK

vs. . I jcetYilliam McCorklo and ran Equity andwife Elizabeth ) for ReiialjLIt appearing to mv satisfaction, that WiliamMcCorklo and Elizabeth his wife reside

without the limits of this State. Itisorderdon moti(in of Williams, solicitor, for Poitioner,Uiat the said defandnots do answerlead, or demur to the petition in nfcoveea.seat or before the 25th day ^»f Jiffm 1852,itherwise Judgment, pro eonfesso wiuqc'orleredagainst thein. *«.JAMES II. \VITirg^P(X)NtfrMur 24

I A' IitJI'ITl Lan DIM.J ridget MeLnrnon ) Bill

vs. fordadisou Richardson ) Dower.

It npjwnring to my satiffaction that thelefendnnt, Madison Richardson, residesjcvond the limits of tliis State. It is orlered"ti motion of Clinton and Ilannavolt'rs for the complainant that the saidlefendnnt, Madison Richardson do answerdead, or demur to the liill in above case>r before the 21st day ofJune 1852, otherviseJudgment pro confbsso will be order

dagaiust him.JAMPS IJ. W1TI1KRSPOON.

Comr. lvfv L. D.l.aneaster C. 11., S. C. mar 15# <5

lii tlquity.l.ancastt'i'Kx I'atte, \ IVtition

lames 11. Kirklev. by JKiWer of Attorney y forrom John Kirkley sr.i: Susannah his wife. ) Relief

rs. I..'has. Kirklev.it ul. \ Are.

li appearing to my satisfaction, thatlolih Kirkley, Sr. Charles Kirkley, JamesKirkley and John Kirkley, Jr., defendantsn above case, reside without the limits of.his State. On motion of Williams Sol'r.for the Petitioner, it is ordered, that thesaid John Kirkley, Sr., Charles Kirkley,James Kirkley, and John Kirkly, Jr., doplead, answer, or demur to-the l'etitioir-iuthe above case, on, or before first day ojJune next. < Hherwise, Judgment, Pro.(.'oiifos.-o. will be ordered against each ofth an. JAS. Jl. WilliKJISPOOX.

Comr. K<p L. 1 .

Feb. 12 3m

Iii Equity.Eaucawter Dint.Jo!in W. < rtvgnry, *]Willis Gregory, Jr. j Hill lor Partition

! «. |Martha (jregorv, w i- I t>t Lands and XedoW,1 llOS.J. < -lVool V I11. Jackson Gregory, I groes, Estate ofOwen Gregory.AlfrcdMoore A* Mary A. his j Willis Gregory, sr.,wife,Joseph Terrell A:Martha J., his wife. J doe'd.

It appearing to my satisfaction that JosephTerrell and wife, Martha J., defend- *

ants in above ease, reside without the limitsof this State, id k ordered on motion ofWilliams, sol'r for complainants, that theaid Joseph Terrell and wife, Martini J.,lo plead, answer, or dentnr, Jp the bill inibove ease on or before the 1st nay of JOne,K."»2, otherwise, Judgment pro confesso

vill l>e ordered against, them.J AMES H. Wl'lTIKJiSPOOXi.

Com'r Kq. L. IJf.Feb 12 3m i

Iii Equity.Eancastcr Din(,osiab M. Croxton, Su-^ Hill to divide realiin Croxton, Mary Estate Arc.Vox toil, Henry Andor- Estate of James>n A* Mittey his wife. Croxton, deceasesed and Janep> Ward tV Jane his Crovtnn deeeas-

ite, ('has. P. AHon «t ed.fancy his wife, JosephVoods <fe Itacliel his

wife.|It appearing to my satisfaction that E.\\ anl and Jane, his wifeJoseph Woods

ml Rachel, his wife, defendants,]!! aboveuse, reside without the limhs'^QtJ^kate.t i-> uiilcred, or. motiOTia sol'r. for complainants, flint Jindants do answer, plead, or demur,Joa- Hill in atfove ea«e, on, or before iheTstay of June, 1862, c-thenvise^Judgnrent,ro confesso will he ordered gainst eachlid all of them.

JAMES II. WITHRHSP<X>N,Com'r Eq'y L.an'r I)ist.

CotiiV* office, Feb 1 '2 ^ Bin 1

n Kniiitv Lnneaiili>t< ltuiri<>t

Atlmnicl B. Ingrain, Petition to subra..

I joct an Kouitynthnniel Ingram, f to pay a logajrancis P. Ingram. J demand.^It appearing to my satisfaction that NathalelIngram (son of Jemima) npides beyond

10 lpnitw of this Htato. Jmb ordcrq^b onlotfftit of Mooaa, solicitor for petitioner, that .

to said Nathaniel Ingram do amoves plead, tfr demitrr to the pctttion fi!cdy^aInat*Mlni the above raw. on or Wore the Int aayl' June, IH62, otherwise ju%iuent pro con

sso,will be ordered agninst him.JAMES H. WITHERHPOON,

I^nenstcr, C IT 8. C., l"eV in. T*.V?.Vft *