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Hk The Hewspaper Convention. i_ Tho following journals have expressed their approval of a convention of tlie pub lisbers and editors of the newspapers of W this State, to be held in Columbia, on Wkdnksoay, 1st of December next. As I others signify their approval of the pro^ position, their names will be added : Winsboro' Register. Lancaster Ledger. Palmetto Sentinel. Ldget'ieid Advertiser. Ablteville Banner. Laurensville Herald. tJrei-iiville M 1.11 i>i >i ««« South Carolinian. Kcowre (Piekens) Courier. Camden Journal. Unionville Journal. Yorkvilh* Miscellany. Mark River Watchman. Yorkvilh* Remedy. Palmetto Standard. Carolina Spartan. IIamhnrg Republican. Due West Telescope*. Tentperanec Advocate. Palmetto State Haulier. Darlington Flag. Cheraw Gazette. Southern Rights Advocate. Marion Star. Anderson Gazette. Family Friend. Sumter Banner. ConoN Balk Haogino..The following are some calculations as to the cost of Wie different kinds of hugging used to cover hales of cotton. The estimate is made OH the siliioositiito that Cotton is xvortli ten cents jkt pound : 64 penny bi gs, wi igliing 18 lbs. each at 9c. cli, is 8" 25 8^ gunny bugs, nt Ilk*, each 81 6 yards Kentucky bagging, 1$ lbs. each 9 lbs. at 13Jc 80 9 lbs. cotton, at 10c 90 51 yards India bagging, at 2 J lbs per yard,M 12c r>r> 12| lbs cotton, nt 10c 1 22 Advantage gained in covering with India bagging over gunny bags,per bale.. 37 Over Kentucky Bagging 60 It appears that the India bagging holds out in measurement and does not require so much twino as the gunny bags. The Kentucky bagging falls short in mcamrement considerably. Episcopal Bishop or New York.. B-ltimork, Octoiier 1st. The liev. Dr. Wainwright, has been elected Provisional Bishop of tiio Episcopal Church for the Diocese of New York. Nkw Bishop or Ktiopt Island..Dr. Hawks, of New York, has i»een elected Hisllnn <if Itlwwln lulutiil tin itio p..il/ut«..t ..J <«OI Episcopal Convention in session at I'rovi-1 donee. DirrnKaaiNO Accident.. At a wedding party, at the residence of Mr. ltichard 8. Woodruff, a iw|M>rt«lhlr citiwn of this DUtriot, n few days since, some thirty-four out ofabout forty perrons, were taken very ill.more or less dangerously, on the day and days following. None of the party have died a* yet, out a number of them are now in great danger. The physicians pronounce it a case of poisoning; whether accidental or otherwise is not known. SjMirlan. 3*! fl ri i n g r 5. t On tlie23d ult., by J. H. Norwood, Esq.. Mr. Joii* R. BAn^r.TT, to Miss Ai'Xena. di.ngliterof D nii l Boston, all of D.irlington D1strut. COMMERCIALLATEST DATES. From Liverpool Sept. 18. From Havre Sept. 12. From Havi.na Sept. 13. From Charleston Oct. 2. The Markets. Charleston. Opt. 2.Cotton.There was n moderately fi.ir demand for this article yesterday, the transactions hn\in^r reiehed upward* of 860 hides, at extremes ranging from 9 to lie. '1 he market continues to exhibit ti decided drooping i.ppeurunee. Charleston, <)et. 2, 1852. 1 } P. M.. Cotton..'1 he sides this morning footed 200 hides, at from Dull cents. Colombia, Oct. 2..Cotton.The s-des of cotton in our market to-day were confined to 16 ules, which were taken at 9f ets. all lound. '1 he market is steady and prices unchanged { Cher aw. Pcpt. 29..Cottos.Sides about SOO'k.gs, at from 9}to 10} cents. The latter was the height of the m. rket for the I st few da)s. LANCASTER PRICES CURPEHT, Cnrrerted Weekly fur the I*tip, < r by j. a. iiashkltink. BACON, lb ms peril 16 a .. Sides . 14 o Siioulders . 19}a .. UHJTTKK per lb. 15 a .. BKGKWAX 30 a .. CANDLES Ad . 30 a 33* Tallow ".. 30 a .. COFFEE Rio II a 13+ Java 14 a 16 4^ CORN... per bunh. 90 a Meal I 00 a 1 10 E(Mi8 ....perdoz. 8 a 10 FOWI<M per pair. 16 a 30 FLOUR per bbl. 6 00 a .. LARp. per lb. 15 a WOLA158E8, W. I... .per gal. 30 a 33 N.O..... .-... 45 a 50i RfCE fxr+nishel. 3 50 a 4 00 SUGARS, Lo.if per lb.I 10 a 13 Crushed ".. 10 a 13 N. Orleans M.. 8 a 9 N. V. Refined. . *.. 10 a II HAI.T.*....*^ per aackftl 00 a 3 35 SHOT par lb. 8 a 10 MACKEREL No. 1. ...p.bbl, 36 a .. N.i 3 - In -i« Jt Mo. S 7 a 8 TAU jOW p*r lb. 10 a 17* UQUOR.H, N.O. Whit»k»-y.jfnl. 6'J^i .. Old Rye - «.. I 00 a .. * <4 .C0*"' Bfiindy. . 3 00 « 4 00 By*** London Portor^uarta d/.4 50 a 500 « pint*. >4 60 a 3 00 $ -'V , * Mail Arrangements. Camden Mail DUE MONDAY, WKDKK8DAY, AND FRIDAY. At 8 o'clock, P. M. DKPAKT8 TUESDAY THURSDAY, A SATURDAY, At 7 o'clock, A. M. Charlotte Mail DUK MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, At 8 o'clock, P. M. DEPARTS TUESDAY, THURSDAY, A SATURDAY At 7 clock, A. At. Concord mail DUE THU118UAY, AT 0 l\ M. DKI'AHTH FRIDAY, AT 0 A. M. Hiusboro' mail. DUE 8 ATI'It DAY, AT 0 I'. M. DIJ I' A It I'M THURSDAY, AT 4 I*. M. ClicwtcrvilU' mail: DUE WEDNESDAY, AT 5 I*. M. DKI'AHTS SATURDAY, AT 1 I A. M. Chesterfield. C. H. Mail. DUE SATURDAY, AT 10 A. M. departs Thursday, at 4 a. m. All letters must lie deposited I»y 8 oYlk I*. M., to ensure their departure by next mail. All tranficicnt newspapers sent are required to be pre paid, otherwise they are not mailed. All persons who receive newspapers and other periodicals, will observe that the law requires the postage to be paid fjnorterhj in advance. T. R. MAO ILL, 1\ M. An ounce of fact, is" worth a pound of theory: and the swarm of conclusive f.eta 11,.it ~ I : 1 > kiniv kmimii uiui prcparation. Hootland's German Hitters. prepared hy Dr. C. M. J..ckson, Philud.-lphi >, cst.blishmg its value: Ha tonic «nr. rcstor tivt. are Hiich as would prevent incredulity itself from questioning itscflicaey. In all eases of diseases of the stomach, whether cute or chronic, it may be recommended for its soothing, cordial, and renovating influence. Dyspepsia, heartburn, loss of appetite, nausea, nervous tremors, relaxation, debility. Ac. nre relieved by the bitters in n very short space of time : and a perseverance in their use never fails to work a thorough cure. 32.t!m. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. Important tnDysfytir*!.Dr. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin, The'J rue Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions of It ..>ii I.iebeg, the great Physiological t'h. ioist, by J. S. Houghton, ^M. D., Philadelphia. This s truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, liver Complaint, constipation and Debility, curing nfter Nature's ow n Method.bv N; tgnWwi Agent, tho GASTRIC JUlCfc. Pai*AlM containing Scientific evidence of its furnished by Agents gratis. Sou, »<kh f among the medical advertisements. : 1 SPIiCUlT xotTFbs. ISI" The friends of GEORGE MoC. WlTHERSPOON, Esq.. announce him as a Candidate to represent this District in thu Senate of the next Legislature. |-t»-The friends of W.M. MclvlANA announce him as a cindid.it.< to represent this District in the Senate, at tin. >.n«ii!nn election. MR. EDITOR:.Please rnnounce Col. THOMAS YV. HUEY as a suitable emdi- date to represent this District in the Senate, in the next legislature, and oblige MANY VOTERS. Z-&~ The friends of Dr. \V. C. Cauthex announce him t«> the citizens of I. ne..ster District as a candidate to represent them in the House of Representatives in the next legislature. MR. EDITOR.PI case announce Mr.P.T. Hammond as a Candid..te for the House of Representatives in the next (legislature, and oblige MANY VOTERS. MR. EDITOR.Please announce Mr. T. K. Ct'KETON as a Candidate for the House of Representatives in the next la-gist, lure, and oblige MANY VOTERS. Inp-Thc friends of MARTIN P. CRAWFORD, Esq., announce him as a candidate to represent the District of Iaincaster in the House of Representatives at the ensuing election for Members of the I -egisLturc. |-if" The friends of J. A. STEW MAN announce him as a Candidate for the ottico of Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing Election. MR. EDITOR:.Please announce Mr. A. B. BI.ACKMON, as a candidate for Clerk of the Court tit the next election, and oblige MANY VOTERS. Mr K. ( BII.I.INGS is aunouunced :ih a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court ut the next election, by MANY FRIENDS & SUl'I'ORTERS. MR. EDITOR:.Please announce JOHN II. ADAMS an a suitable candidate fur Clerk of the Court, at tho next election, and oblige MANY VOTERS. MT The friends of William Romano* announce him ana candidate for the othcc of Clerk of the Court at the next election. MT The friends of 1\ T. MORLEY annooriee him an a Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. tf 16 MR. EDITOR.Please announce Capt. A. A. olllesm an a Candidate for Tax Collector of Ls^pMter District, and oblige MANY VOTERS. MR. EDITOR:.Plcw announce J. R OONNKLL, E*q. » a Can<li.Utc for Tax Collector, in oblige ^ MANY VOTERS. If .-'Jr , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I A l'IST OF LVTTKItK REMAINING in the Post Office at Lanens- S tcr C. H., S. C., Oct, 1st 185'J. 1 Bull, W. R. Hammond, Samuel N. J Beckham. Nathaniel Humphreys, Cloyd. t Ballard Thomas. Hooper. l>r. n Ballard. Miss It. Jennings, Henry M. c Brooks, Cornelius. Johnson, Win. « Calhoun, Dr. Jno. C. Lindsay, J. C. Cnuthen, John C. Knox E. C. Column Joseph. Klinglc, L. B. Cnston, Isaac. Mamicy, Fzckicl. Clanton, A. J. Martin, Samuel. Clylnirn,T. !«. Martin, Miss S. A. Caskcy, Wm. the 3d. McNaiighton, W.D.N < iimpiH'll. John iM. McKry, John T. Codins, Wvntt. McKns W. Casting Ro/.ier. Reaves. Muses. Dunlap S. J. Snipes Edward. S Davis, Tim. Sm.-.ll John B. Duffuv, Wm. J. Sergeant Daniel S. . Duron. Wylic R. Tujdor, John. Fiindcrhurk, I* II. Thompson, J. A. Emmons & Sin rpe. Thompson. R. R. (Joins,Till. Tidwell Graham. (Jill Win. Thompson, James. Garris, K. M. Trusilel, John. Hannoy. Jas. Tollosson, Alfred. Ilorton, Henry. Walts, Archibald F. u Hammond Samuel. Watts. .Miss laicinda. c Persons calling for letters in this list, will , please sav they are advertised. . T. R. MAGILL, P. M, ^ Oct. (5, 3t 35 E. T. T.4VL0R & CO., ' MANUEACTURERS OF t PREMIUM COTTON(JIN& ANI) " PATENT i:\Ci:i^lOR i STRAW CUTTERS,1 Columbus, Ga. fTMIE Subscribersh.ivingcotnplctcd iinporJ.. taut additions to their extensive (Jin ~ M nufacturing Works, and perfeeted in all respe ts the details of their celebrated Patent Exeemior Straw ('utter, beg leave to call the attention of PI inters, ami nil others interested in the cultivation of Cotton, and the raising and feeding of stock, to the impor- 4 tanee and advantage of using the above nam- " ed Maehin s. On the subject of their ' PREMIUM COTTON GINS. ^ little need be said to satisfy those who feel a willing to be convinced of their superiority \\ over those of any other manufactory,us ovi- o denced by the numerous certificates to that e effect frotn our most extensive Cotton Plant- V era and cotton dealers, and in the premiums E which have been uniformly awarded them by f. the Venous State Fairs and Agricultural Societies in Georgia and South Carolina, during the last live years. To all interested b they would say they are prepared to supply I on terms more reasonable than ever, any I O!..' luinixt «> uu-ir vjiiis; nil 01 winch tlicy till- ~ ly warrant to give satisfaction with proper usage. They would also call the attention of those interested in feeding stm-k, particular- * ly to their ncwlv invented j' Patent Exccltior Straw Cutter, u manufactured on y by themselves, and for sale by t heir anthorized Agents in the principal Cities and Tow ns in the United States.. This Cutter they confidently offer r.t the most ciimj'lclc and rjjW.tivc machine for cut- c ting hay. straw or fodder, erer invented The objection* which hsve been urged against all tlie straw and hay cutters heretofore uccd, viz f Slowness of operation md difliculty of keeping in repair, in this machine * re rtlirtly vntmed. An to its they 1 conlidentlv assert thnt it would perform live ' hundred per eent. more than any other Cutter ever used. Tlie ffniirs i.re nineteen in mi/w/t, of fine east steel, presenting a cutting edge of thirli/.frvn-niul-a-lin'f feel. As they are never brought in contact with anything I>ut the straw or other material to be cut, they do not wear out the machine, or * soon hecoui': dull. Tlte whole of them enn ' he sliarp'-ned in five minutes, without remov- 1 ing litem from the mr.ehine. For the eorn etness of these assertions, they refer to any of their numerous p .Irons. All orders reeeived hv letter, or through any of their Agents, will receive prompt at- _ teiition ; ami any information cheerfully given, on application. 1 K. T. TAYIjOR &. f'( >. il Colutuhiis, fia.,Oct. (ith I8.r»j. Illi.l.isos & I'i.i.k. .t' > I-inca*ter C. II.. S. C. Terms..far Straw ( u''- re, (Vi.Wi an r j-i.v minrry, O.t'5. 3S tf. tl NOTICE. »i VI.I. Persons indebted to the est. to of J. ^ R. Massev, deceased, either by Note or 0 Account, re c lied on to settle the sumo on or before the '27th Oe'oher. or they may ex- j. poet to find the s.uic in the li oids of nn oflieer for collection, as the estate must be settled op. li. R. MASSEY, Administrator. October (i. -It 35 SOUTH CAROLINA. Executive Department. ^ Ct HX'MBIA, October 1, 1852. d THE Commi«*ioncrs of the Public J lb>mls in this State, to whom l)is- t triet M ips were sent by the State authorities in 1820, f.»r the purpose of recording upon them any changes in the line of p roads, new settlements, ami other improve- * rnents, are requested to return the same to »he Executive Olllee, Columbia, at as 5 early a day an practicable, not exceeding three months from date, as they will lie * required to correct the new edition of the ^ histrict Maps of the State, almut to lie published. It is respectfully requested 0 that the gentlemen having charge of these Maps will add the notice of every improve- h ment which has taken place in their range, of o|ieratioiis, including the lines of * Railroad* passing through thein, with the location of towns, villages, factories, min- ,, APal oivionrva . 1 1" 1 ..... -j.. iirs, [hiimic ami private houses established, and evert' object in- . tenstin^ in each district, with such writton explanations and rtfertnctt as may C l»e necessary. " By onler of the Governor: * B.T. Watts, Secretary. n Oct 0 35 2t £ Bacon ! Buoon !! . North Carolina bacon side. »t b at 17, Hams at )R, and Shoulders at 16 cents. For sale by oct 6 tf Hll.lJNGS A BEt.K. f Head (jbrten. Ruck IIeAi>.54th august 1852. j THF. BRIGADIKR GKNKRAUS are d hen-by required to make returns as s directed by the Act of 1841, (see Section o 13th.) Upon a non-comDlianct^. ih« ! I » will enforced ng.iinst all defaulters. t| By order o|flfccommander-in-Ohief e J. W. CANTEY. Adjutant and Inspector General. Sopt. 15. 88.4t. *_ * ; s II!V GOODS & GROCERIES. WOODVILLE -STORE. lix Miles Soath of Lancaster C. H. ytv STORE IS NOW OPEN, AM) >1 ready for the accommodation of Cus* omers. I have a tinb stock of Goods, and general assortment; ladies and gentlemen an be accommodated to nlmost any article of ITAPLE& FANCY DRY COO I>s HATS, BOOTS <t SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLER V, CRGCKERr, SADDLER CONFECTION ARIES, DRUG'S <& MEDICINES, (Mineral and Patent:) nnooi iiooks A Stationery. I Donnel*, Ac., dee., ily poods are all new, and well selected to uit . II classes, and can bo sold low Ibreash »r to approved customers on sliort time.. Country produco taken tn exchange, and I hcrct'oro ecrnestly solieit a share of public atronagc. Persons wishing anything in ay line, will find it to their interest to call ind examine my stock boforc purchasing lsewhere. Also.I have a fine lot of I.ikclv (young <o. 1) Slaves for s ilc; and among the numter, a first rate Cook, House Servant and Seamstress, which 1 will sell in proportion o the times, for cash or approved paper on hort time. Ladies call if you wish really to buy somehing fine and nice. Myself or clerk will ake great pleasure in exhibiting our goods, nd still greater pleasure in packing up for on.and what will please you still better, hey are truly Southern, purchased in Halirnore, a Southern city. ELI C. IIISHOI*. Woodville, Lancaster Dist., f June 30. 1852. S -I tf. & n fiB s Cheaper Than Ever, AT BELLAIR. S. C , THE SU 11SCRI HE R, ^ . III wishing to reduce his stock, [ ^ * of SUMMER HOODS, pre- » ions to pun basing his Pall supplies, will ell the balance of Summer Goods on hand t rrrt/ reduced prices, those in want of "nods ill now have an opportunity to purchase n the most advantageous terms. All early all is solicited, as Bargains may he expected. Void, Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, IV. thcrs, !ggs. and Rags taken in exchange, and a tir price allowed for each. tiiAKLras r. KYANS, N. B..Those indebted to me are earnest- f requested to settle as eaily as possible, as am in want of Money. ('. P. E. Bellair, S.C., July 14. '23 tt TOBACCO AND SEGARS. \ SUPPLY of the above articles, of various qualities, and at different prices, ist received direct from Baltimore, for sale t Woodvillo. E. a BISHOP. Sep* 82, 1852. 33.3t. ;-tf - 'y Iron. > Afu\ LBS. IRON FOR SALE LOW for catdi, by 10 CURETGjtl &. MASSBY. Baoon &, Lard, r?OR SALE BY l 11 IIASSEI.TINE & HAGINS. low Hides, Deer, Sheep, Otter & Coon SKINS, Bccs-wax, Wool Tallow, &c., &c, \N I) al! country produce of this kind purchased. for which the high *t mar-J et l".;sh prices wiil bo paid, or leather giv- n in exchange, l»v ' JOHN T. BAU.M. .No. 2^<> King *<t., t'h rieaton, S. C. Kept. 15, 1852. 32.tt' ! I S I R I, I, 1 \ E II I! X - . » mm mm .a i I IJ V 1/ »J MEDICAL NOTICE. I'M IK. undersigned respectfully ifiform the . Citizens <it" Lincaster District, that (tcy have this day formed a co-partnership. or the practice of the various branches of I licir profession. One of them may he at nil times found.' except when professionally engaged.) at the fiiee hitherto ocupied l»v Dr. Morrison,next our to the residence of George Witherspoor,' »«1S. C. MORRISON, M. I). J. C»Al I.UrH \T. M. I). Lancastcrvillc, Sept. 15th 1852. 32.3m. EI.mioN NOTICE. VN Kleetion will he held in Lancaster I District on the second Mnndav, and ay following in. October next, at the fblovv- iK places and hv the following persons, for n Senator, and two Representatives to lie State legislature, from said District. MANAGERS. At Lancaster Court House:.M. P. Craw- ord, J. A. Cunningham and Richard Cow- crt At Del Air, or Indian Land:.Robt. M. filler, Wni. C. Dnbv and James Miller. At Tank :.J. R. Hunter, George Bell nnd I. V. Massey. At Stovers':.Win. G. Stewart, Griffin Vulker nnd John S. Kerry. At Casturis :.C. Mohley, Jackson CutWn snd F.van Rollin. At Hortoris: . Wm. Robert*, Uriuii Will- ims and Roht. Gardner. At Taxahaw :.Willis Gregory, Samuel feMnnusnnd N. Beckham. At Funderburk's Muster (irtutud:.Uriah 'undcrburk, G. W. Funderburk nnd John !*sylor. At SmaWs :.James Small, Joseph Iluile nd Allen Smull. . - Polls to bo kept open two days at the 'ourt House, and one day at each of the ther nlaecs. Managers to meet at the 'ourt 11oosf on Tuesday, count the votes nd declarerne election. The Polls to be loscd at the Court House on Tuesday, at o'clock, P. M. One Senator snd two Representatives to e elected. NOTICE. rHE Centennial Anniversary of the I*rriATioa of GEORGE WASHINGrill bo celebrated by JACKSON />DGE, No. 53, A. F. M., on the Fourth Sy of November next, by a public proceaion. An oration will I>b delivered by one f the member*. The Brethren are all re nested to l»e present on that occasion, and he citisena generally are respectfully invitd to attend. DANL W. BROWN. > W. W. MOH1.KY, V Committee. J. R. MAGILL, S 4ki * 9 % % MIS C E ELAN EIIIIN. CATAWBA HOUSE. On Tluiii-StrtM't, (A few rods South of the Court House.) TIIE) above named House has IjjiL beeu much enlarged and put .Lid, in thorough repair anct furnished anew, and is now prepared to accomodate all those disposed to give it a call. The subscriber makes no boasts but will simply say that the Public shall be accommodated in a style not excelled by any House in the up country. * J. A. HASSELTINE. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf I A C ARD. Messrs. c,. f. hennery, or Chester, and james m. hurst, formerly one of the proprietors of the Planters' llotel, Charleston, have leased the Aim*riesiu Hotel, King-street, and would respectfully solicit from their friends and the travelling public a portion of their pat- ronage. We pledge ourselves that the guests of the llotel will receive i.ceouuno-i datiou unsurpassed hv nnv in the city. KENNEDY & HURST. Charleston, May I'.h 6m 15 TD -5 TO TO F-TO 9 TO Ij gL &t y o State of South Carolina.! LA X( 'A S TER 1) IS TRICT. Office Court of General Sessions and Com >no)i I'lcus. I II. R. PRICE, Esq., Clerk of said 1 ^ Court, in pursuance to the directions of the Act of the legislature, in such ease made and provided, do hereby give public notice that an Election tor Tax Collector for Lancaster-District will be held on Monday, the 1 lib day of October next, at the usual places of election throughout the said District. Witness my hand at 1 .alienator C. 11., this 10th day of Auirust. A. R- ts.v> ii. u. liriciT I Clerk a. S. and C. P. August 11. 2ni 27 NOTIG E fS 11 KK KK V <; IV KX, T11 AT A N AI'plication will lie made, to tin* next Legislature, for a charter for a Kail lt«»a*I j from Lancaster Court llotise, to connect either with the South Carolina Kail Koa«l, at Canuleti, or with the Charlotte ami South Carolina Kail Koa«l. at Cheslerville, Kidgew ay, or some other suitable point on sai* I Komi. August 4th, 1852 20 Din. THE IMTOUTED JACK MARINGrO. W/TLL stand the present season ^ T T at I ^ineauterv ille, at his '/ ^ own stable, at ten dollars the insurance, (no j eolt no pay.) and twenty-five dollars to in: urc a Jenny. Any person trading or traflicing away the I mare before it is ascertained whether she is with foal or not. forfeits the insurance. PEDIGREE: Maringo is a beautiful dark I rou n, 15 hands high, 5 years old ; possessing hennty of frame, tine action, and innscuh.r power unsurpassed by «n\ Jack of the pr."" at dav.. He was imported from Spain about sixteen months ago, and was bought by John llrown of Lils-rty Hill, from the importer, about the time he was landed in Charleston, For tno correctness of the abovo statement and further information. I would respectful- ly ref r those wishing the same to the above named gentleman at Liberty Hill. The subscriber feeling an interest in the raising of tine mules in this part of the State, and having a lull knowledge of the purity of | his blood, offers tin* s< rviocs of Ids Jack on the above low terms with the hope and expectation that the public will avail themselves of an opportunity for improving their stock, which has never before been offered. W .M. T. I'lllFKK. I«ancnste.rC. II., Sept. IS52. 32.tit. State of South Carolina. EXECITIYE DEPARTMENT.J \ % ""IIKilKAS. information h.-.s been reeoivT ed a* this I >cpartmcnt, that an attro- cams outr.i«r«* was committed l»y a Negro follow,on til-- person of a lady of .V derson District, on the 28th of July lant, and that tin- said negro has made his escape. Now licit known that in order that the said negro j fellow may he brought to trial, I.Joiin II. Means, (iovcrnor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the State aforesaid, do issue this my Proeclatnation, offering a reward of 7Vo Hundred Dollars for his delivery to the Jail of Anderson District. The said Negro is a young fellow, not exceeding 23 or 2 years of age, five feet six or eight inches high, well built, of rather yellowish complexion, converses briskly and sensibly, was w ell dressed at the time with dark coat and pants, checked shirt, and wore a cap and slippers. He was a stronger in the neigl horhood, and represented himself as a Ibiek Mason from a distance, hunting wojk. .He is believed by certain persons who saw him to be a fellow by the name of PAT. or PATEIISON, who was tiiken from Anderson District to Alabama some eight years ago, by one William N. Wyatt, who afterwards sold him to a trader near volumbus, Cieorgia. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, this the 1 Ith dav of August, A. D. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fiftytwo. J. II. MEANS, [r.. s.) Benjamin Percy, Sec'y of State. Sent. 15th. 1852. " 32 It IjAXCASTKR DAGUERREAN HALL. J. n. COUSAET. NOW Informs the citizens of this pluce, and country generally, that he is now prepared for the purpose of giving those who may wish to do so, an opportunity of procuring perfect UEEBESSES of themsolvea or their friends. The latest improvements art' now in his possession. I-lilies nnd geitlapu-n are respectfully ho. I it-i ted to call and eflfmino his stock. Miiuaturks inserted in IaH-keta and Breastpins >a Jljc neatest style. l^iniMsteivrMpt. 15, IM52. 32 .1 y BAGGING, ROPING & TWINE. VDSkof GUNNY Bagging. y)v AJ 10 Coils of S. G. KOI'IXG, a new article. ft© '"oils Norther" Roping. W inn. orifpNK. The ahove articles we offer (Kaalc low for caah. CIJRETON dt MASSEY. Sept. 15, 1852 a2.AM % w - y, LKGAL NOTICES. IN EQUITY.Lancaster I>ist»i<i James M. Ingram, Executor") Rev. Elian 1.. Eraser I Petition Francis P. lloulwnre, j t°siil and Mary E., his wife, slaves. et. al. J It appearing to my satisfaction that Fran cis P. Bonlware and Mary E., his wife, dofondants in above petition, reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered or motion of Caston, solicitor for petitioners that saiii defendants, Francis P. Konlwrrc and Mary E. his w ife, do answ er, plead ei demur to the petition in above ease on or before the 1 e*iIt day of November. lSiiii ,.a..rv, 1*1 v>>IM «» | IW VUIIH.ODV )> ill llf * dored against thorn. " JAS. II. WITHER SPOON. Com. E<| y Lint. I)ist. Commissioner's Oflice, i Mnenster C. If.. Sm Ca., / August 14. 18.W V'ug 18* 3m NAM S IT U(T!(i\. LAND FOR SALE. Josh.il M. Croxton.et i.l. 4 , r in Equity. E. R. Wr.nl & wife.et i.l. $ I^ncaster. 1>V virtue of the decree of the court o ) Equity in tiie above ease, I will sell in Lancaster C. II.. on the first Monday in No venther, next, the Croxton Lands, viz: on< tract containing 1224 r.cns, on both side» of Ruin Crock, and the road from Lancastei village to Brown's Ferry, hounded by l;tr.d> of Copt Stewart and others. Also, one other tract adjoining the above containing 320$ aires, on both sides of said creel; and road, hounded by lands of ('apt, Stewart. John 1). McCardoll,R. Barton,and J. 1,. Caskey. Those two tracts adjoin and form one body of productive land, most, ly woodland, with a comfortable dwelling house and other buddings. Terms: a credit of one and two year: with interest frotn day of sale, (excepting as inu-'h cash as will pay costs.) pimdn.sei giving Bond and two good sureties. JAMES II. \\ ITIIERNI'OON <'oinV in Eq. I,. P. Sejit. 22, 1852. Printer's Fee Jj(7.87i. 33.fit Mist li I b A \ I, 0 t N liant'ttslci' l)it isioii. An. UB SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Holds its Regular Weekly Meetings at tli Temperance llal! every Tuesday Eveninj. at 8 o'clock. I. II. B'l.AlR. June Hi. lit R. S. w. Tinm.nw r \sto\. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLIC TOR IN EQUITY. .1ttends the ('orris in hancastrr, Krrsha ami A<ljoining Districts. J-gr- OFFICE, CAMDEN'. S. C.^&Z J JiASER \ THOMSON, Factors & Commission Merchants, a midi's north wiiakt, CHARLESTON, S.C. rr.r.n'k e. rr.Asnti? paul s. tuu.mjox Sept. 1,1852. 1Y.30. COTTON (JINiS. CtOTTON GINS OF SUPERIOR CON J str.ietion, nnd of the best material, !?'- per Saw, made nnd warranted by tin Subserihcr. Al-o, Wheat Fans, Thrushin; Machines and Horse Mills. Old Gins faithfully repaired. All order thankfully received and punctually nttende to. R.'J. MeCRiilGHT. Camden, S. C., April 1 I, 1852. lO.Gn T RARE OPPORTUNITY. I HAVE a first rate Two Horse Waoon . which I will sell at a reasonable price Apply at once, or you will lose the chance Sept 8 tf "J. A. HASSELTINE. COMMITTED rpo THE JAIL OF LANCASTER PIS J., trict a Negro Boy, who calls himscl Dick, and says lie belongs to.Tlioinas War ren,of Colleton District. Diek is a dark Mit latto, 21 or 22 years old, 5 feet#7 or 8 incite, high, and will weigh about 1 10 lbs. Tin owner is requested to come, forward, prove property, and take hint away. JAMES ADAMS, August 18th, 11)52. Sheriff L. 1). STRAYED I^ROM the residence of John Brown, Li bcrty Hill, a mouse colored JENW siv or seven years old. She nine )>< Limo-i by a I limp on the side of her under jnv Any one bringing the said Jenny to me wil be suitably rewarded. Sept8* tf 1». T. HAMMOND. Wocd Wanted. Fou which cash will hi given. Apply at this office. FOR SALE. \N EXCELLENT SETT OF WA<2<)> HARNESS, which will be. sold low for Cash, if applied for immediately. It. S. BAILEY. PARTICULAR NOTICE We are now prepared to do all kinds o HANDBILL, CHECK & CAR! PRINTING Such as Blanks, Receipts, Posters, P;.mt»h lets, A'c., and on terms us cheap as ean be done in the State or elsewhere. Z-jf" Blanks of nil kinds always on habJ or printed at short notice. Caution to Every Body 4 LI. PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED ANI XX Cautioned not to trade for a note givei by me to John Turner, dated 3d January 185*2, find due 1st December, 185*2, for Six ty Dollars. Said note was given for a horse which was unbound at the time, (but I die not know it,) and w hick Horse died in a few days after I got him. I will not nav said note unless compelled by law, and I do nol believe a just law will make me pay it, ns the horse wtis unsound to rottenness. HTEP11KN WILLI AMR. m.l 1 ft 3t.em.D* WANTED IMMEDIATELY. 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Hk The Hewspaper Convention.i_ Tho following journals have expressedtheir approval of a convention of tlie publisbers and editors of the newspapers ofW this State, to be held in Columbia, on

Wkdnksoay, 1st of December next. AsI others signify their approval of the pro^position, their names will be added :Winsboro' Register.Lancaster Ledger.Palmetto Sentinel.Ldget'ieid Advertiser.Ablteville Banner.Laurensville Herald.tJrei-iiville M 1.11 i>i >i «««

South Carolinian.Kcowre (Piekens) Courier.Camden Journal.Unionville Journal.Yorkvilh* Miscellany.Mark River Watchman.Yorkvilh* Remedy.Palmetto Standard.Carolina Spartan.IIamhnrg Republican.Due West Telescope*.Tentperanec Advocate.Palmetto State Haulier.Darlington Flag.Cheraw Gazette.Southern Rights Advocate.Marion Star.Anderson Gazette.Family Friend.Sumter Banner.

ConoN Balk Haogino..The followingare some calculations as to the cost ofWie different kinds of hugging used to coverhales of cotton. The estimate is madeOH the siliioositiito that Cotton is xvortliten cents jkt pound :

64 penny bi gs, wi igliing 18 lbs. each at9c. e» cli, is 8" 25

8^ gunny bugs, nt Ilk*, each 816 yards Kentucky bagging, 1$ lbs. each

9 lbs. at 13Jc 809 lbs. cotton, at 10c 9051 yards India bagging, at 2 J lbs per

yard,M 12c r>r>12| lbs cotton, nt 10c 1 22Advantage gained in covering with India

bagging over gunny bags,per bale.. 37Over Kentucky Bagging 60

It appears that the India baggingholds out in measurement and does not

require so much twino as the gunny bags.The Kentucky bagging falls short in mcamrementconsiderably.

Episcopal Bishop or New York..B-ltimork, Octoiier 1st. The liev. Dr.Wainwright, has been elected ProvisionalBishop of tiio Episcopal Church for theDiocese of New York.

Nkw Bishop or Ktiopt Island..Dr.Hawks, of New York, has i»een electedHisllnn <if Itlwwln lulutiil tin itio p..il/ut«..t

..J <«OI

Episcopal Convention in session at I'rovi-1donee.

DirrnKaaiNO Accident.. At a weddingparty, at the residence of Mr. ltichard8. Woodruff, a iw|M>rt«lhlr citiwn of thisDUtriot, n few days since, some thirty-fourout ofabout forty perrons, were taken veryill.more or less dangerously, on the dayand days following. None of the partyhave died a* yet, out a number of themare now in great danger. The physicianspronounce it a case ofpoisoning; whetheraccidental or otherwise is not known.

SjMirlan.

3*! fl ri i n g r 5.

t On tlie23d ult., by J. H. Norwood, Esq..Mr. Joii* R. BAn^r.TT, to Miss Ai'Xena.di.ngliterof D nii l Boston, all of D.irlingtonD1strut.

COMMERCIALLATESTDATES.From Liverpool Sept. 18.From Havre Sept. 12.From Havi.na Sept. 13.From Charleston Oct. 2.

The Markets.

Charleston. Opt. 2.Cotton.Therewas n moderately fi.ir demand for this articleyesterday, the transactions hn\in^r reiehedupward* of 860 hides, at extremes rangingfrom 9 to lie. '1 he market continues toexhibit ti decided drooping i.ppeurunee.

Charleston, <)et. 2, 1852. 1 } P. M..Cotton..'1 he sides this morning footed 200hides, at from Dull cents.

Colombia, Oct. 2..Cotton.The s-desof cotton in our market to-day were confinedto 16 ules, which were taken at 9f ets. alllound. '1 he market is steady and pricesunchanged

{ Cher aw. Pcpt. 29..Cottos.Sides aboutSOO'k.gs, at from 9}to 10} cents. The latterwas the height of the m. rket for theI st few da)s.LANCASTER PRICES CURPEHT,Cnrrerted Weekly fur the I*tip, < r by

j. a. iiashkltink.

BACON, lb ms peril 16 a ..

Sides . 14 oSiioulders . 19}a ..

UHJTTKK per lb. 15 a ..

BKGKWAX 30 a ..

CANDLES Ad . 30 a 33*Tallow ".. 30 a ..

COFFEE Rio II a 13+Java 14 a 16

4^ CORN... per bunh. 90 aMeal I 00 a 1 10

E(Mi8 ....perdoz. 8 a 10FOWI<M per pair. 16 a 30FLOUR per bbl. 6 00 a ..LARp. per lb. 15 aWOLA158E8, W. I... .per gal. 30 a 33

N.O..... .-... 45 a 50iRfCE fxr+nishel. 3 50 a 4 00SUGARS, Lo.if per lb.I 10 a 13

Crushed ".. 10 a 13N. Orleans M.. 8 a 9N. V. Refined. . *.. 10 a II

HAI.T.*....*^ per aackftl 00 a 3 35SHOT par lb. 8 a 10MACKEREL No. 1. ...p.bbl, 36 a ..

N.i 3 - In -i«

Jt Mo. S 7 a 8TAUjOW p*r lb. 10 a 17*UQUOR.H, N.O. Whit»k»-y.jfnl. 6'J^i ..

Old Rye - «.. I 00 a ..*

<4 .C0*"' Bfiindy. . 3 00 « 4 00By*** London Portor^uarta d/.4 50 a 500

« pint*. >4 60 a 3 00

$ -'V ,*

Mail Arrangements.Camden Mail

DUE MONDAY, WKDKK8DAY, AND FRIDAY.At 8 o'clock, P. M.

DKPAKT8 TUESDAY THURSDAY, A SATURDAY,At 7 o'clock, A. M.

Charlotte MailDUK MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY,

At 8 o'clock, P. M.DEPARTS TUESDAY, THURSDAY, A SATURDAY

At 7 clock, A. At.

Concord mailDUE THU118UAY, AT 0 l\ M.DKI'AHTH FRIDAY, AT 0 A. M.

Hiusboro' mail.DUE 8 ATI'ItDAY, AT 0 I'. M.

DIJ I' A It I'M THURSDAY, AT 4 I*. M.

ClicwtcrvilU' mail:DUE WEDNESDAY, AT 5 I*. M.DKI'AHTS SATURDAY, AT 1 I A. M.

Chesterfield. C. H. Mail.DUE SATURDAY, AT 10 A. M.

departs Thursday, at 4 a. m.All letters must lie deposited I»y 8 oYlk

I*. M., to ensure their departure by nextmail.

All tranficicnt newspapers sent are requiredto be pre paid, otherwise they arenot mailed.

All persons who receive newspapersand other periodicals, will observe that thelaw requires the postage to be paid fjnorterhjin advance.

T. R. MAO ILL, 1\ M.

An ounce of fact, is" worth a pound oftheory: and the swarm of conclusive f.eta11,.it ~ I :1>

kiniv kmimii uiui prcparation.Hootland's German Hitters. preparedhy Dr. C. M. J..ckson, Philud.-lphi >, cst.blishmgits value: Ha tonic «nr. rcstor tivt.are Hiich as would prevent incredulity itselffrom questioning itscflicaey. In all eases ofdiseases of the stomach, whether cute orchronic, it may be recommended for itssoothing, cordial, and renovating influence.Dyspepsia, heartburn, loss of appetite, nausea,nervous tremors, relaxation, debility. Ac.nre relieved by the bitters in n very shortspace of time : and a perseverance in theiruse never fails to work a thorough cure.

32.t!m.

ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER.Important tnDysfytir*!.Dr. J. S. Houghton'sPepsin, The'J rue Digestive Fluid, or

Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet or theFourth Stomach of the Ox, after directionsof It ..>ii I.iebeg, the great Physiologicalt'h. ioist, by J. S. Houghton, ^M. D., Philadelphia.This s truly a wonderful remedyfor Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, liverComplaint, constipation and Debility, curingnfter Nature's ow n Method.bv N; tgnWwiAgent, tho GASTRIC JUlCfc. Pai*AlMcontaining Scientific evidence of itsfurnished by Agents gratis. Sou, »<khfamong the medical advertisements. : 1

SPIiCUlT xotTFbs.ISI" The friends of GEORGE MoC.

WlTHERSPOON, Esq.. announce him as aCandidate to represent this District in thuSenate of the next Legislature.

|-t»-The friends of W.M. MclvlANAannounce him as a cindid.it.< to representthis District in the Senate, at tin. >.n«ii!nn

election.

MR. EDITOR:.Please rnnounce Col.THOMAS YV. HUEY as a suitable emdi-date to represent this District in the Senate,in the next legislature, and oblige

MANY VOTERS.

Z-&~ The friends of Dr. \V. C. Cauthexannounce him t«> the citizens of I. ne..sterDistrict as a candidate to represent them inthe House of Representatives in the nextlegislature.MR. EDITOR.PI case announce Mr.P.T.

Hammond as a Candid..te for the House ofRepresentatives in the next (legislature, andoblige MANY VOTERS.

MR. EDITOR.Please announce Mr. T.K. Ct'KETON as a Candidate for the Houseof Representatives in the next la-gist, lure,and oblige MANY VOTERS.

Inp-Thc friends of MARTIN P. CRAWFORD,Esq., announce him as a candidate torepresent the District of Iaincaster in theHouse of Representatives at the ensuingelection for Members of the I -egisLturc.

|-if" The friends of J. A. STEWMANannounce him as a Candidate for the otticoof Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing Election.MR. EDITOR:.Please announce Mr.

A. B. BI.ACKMON, as a candidate for Clerkof the Court tit the next election, and oblige

MANY VOTERS.Mr K. ( BII.I.INGS is aunouunced :ih

a candidate for the office of Clerk of theCourt ut the next election, byMANY FRIENDS & SUl'I'ORTERS.

MR. EDITOR:.Please announce JOHNII. ADAMS an a suitable candidate furClerk of the Court, at tho next election, andoblige MANY VOTERS.

MT The friends of William Romano*announce him ana candidate for the othcc ofClerk of the Court at the next election.

MT The friends of 1\ T. MORLEY annoorieehim an a Candidate for Tax Collectorat the next election. tf16

MR. EDITOR.Please announce Capt.A. A. olllesm an a Candidate for Tax Collectorof Ls^pMter District, and oblige

MANY VOTERS.

MR. EDITOR:.Plcw announce J. ROONNKLL, E*q. » a Can<li.Utc for TaxCollector, in oblige

^ MANY VOTERS.

If .-'Jr ,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IA l'IST OF LVTTKItK

REMAINING in the Post Office at Lanens- Stcr C. H., S. C., Oct, 1st 185'J. 1

Bull, W. R. Hammond, Samuel N. JBeckham. Nathaniel Humphreys, Cloyd. tBallard Thomas. Hooper. l>r. nBallard. Miss It. Jennings, Henry M. cBrooks, Cornelius. Johnson, Win. «

Calhoun, Dr. Jno. C. Lindsay, J. C.Cnuthen, John C. Knox E. C.Column Joseph. Klinglc, L. B.Cnston, Isaac. Mamicy, Fzckicl.Clanton, A. J. Martin, Samuel.Clylnirn,T. !«. Martin, Miss S. A.Caskcy, Wm. the 3d. McNaiighton, W.D.N< iimpiH'll. John iM. McKry, John T.Codins, Wvntt. McKns W.Casting Ro/.ier. Reaves. Muses.Dunlap S. J. Snipes Edward. SDavis, Tim. Sm.-.ll John B.Duffuv, Wm. J. Sergeant Daniel S. .

Duron. Wylic R. Tujdor, John.Fiindcrhurk, I* II. Thompson, J. A.Emmons & Sin rpe. Thompson. R. R.(Joins,Till. Tidwell Graham.(Jill Win. Thompson, James.Garris, K. M. Trusilel, John.Hannoy. Jas. Tollosson, Alfred.Ilorton, Henry. Walts, Archibald F. u

Hammond Samuel. Watts. .Miss laicinda. c

Persons calling for letters in this list, will ,please sav they are advertised. .

T. R. MAGILL, P. M, ^Oct. (5, 3t 35

E. T. T.4VL0R & CO., '

MANUEACTURERS OF t

PREMIUM COTTON(JIN& ANI) "

PATENT i:\Ci:i^lOR iSTRAW CUTTERS,1

Columbus, Ga.fTMIE Subscribersh.ivingcotnplctcd iinporJ..taut additions to their extensive (Jin ~

M nufacturing Works, and perfeeted in allrespe ts the details of their celebrated PatentExeemior Straw ('utter, beg leave to callthe attention of PI inters, ami nil others interestedin the cultivation of Cotton, and theraising and feeding of stock, to the impor- 4tanee and advantage ofusing the above nam- "

ed Maehin s. On the subject of their '

PREMIUM COTTON GINS. ^little need be said to satisfy those who feel a

willing to be convinced of their superiority \\over those of any other manufactory,us ovi- odenced by the numerous certificates to that eeffect frotn our most extensive Cotton Plant- Vera and cotton dealers, and in the premiums Ewhich have been uniformly awarded them by f.the Venous State Fairs and Agricultural Societiesin Georgia and South Carolina, duringthe last live years. To all interested bthey would say they are prepared to supply Ion terms more reasonable than ever, anyIO!..'luinixt «> uu-ir vjiiis; nil 01 winch tlicy till- ~

ly warrant to give satisfaction with properusage.They would also call the attention of

those interested in feeding stm-k, particular- *ly to their ncwlv invented j'

Patent Exccltior Straw Cutter, u

manufactured on y by themselves, and forsale by t heir anthorized Agents in the principalCities and Tow ns in the United States..This Cutter they confidently offer r.t themost ciimj'lclc and rjjW.tivc machine for cut- cting hay. straw or fodder, erer inventedThe objection* which hsve been urgedagainst all tlie straw and hay cutters heretoforeuccd, viz f Slowness of operation md

difliculty of keeping in repair, in this machine *re rtlirtly vntmed. An to its they 1

conlidentlv assert thnt it would perform live 'hundred per eent. more than any other Cutterever used. Tlie ffniirs i.re nineteen inmi/w/t, of fine east steel, presenting a cuttingedge of thirli/.frvn-niul-a-lin'f feel. Asthey are never brought in contact with anythingI>ut the straw or other material to becut, they do not wear out the machine, or *

soon hecoui': dull. Tlte whole of them enn 'he sliarp'-ned in five minutes, without remov- 1

ing litem from the mr.ehine. For the eornetness of these assertions, they refer to anyof their numerous p .Irons.All orders reeeived hv letter, or through

any of their Agents, will receive prompt at- _teiition ; ami any information cheerfully given,on application. 1K. T. TAYIjOR &. f'( >. il

Colutuhiis, fia.,Oct. (ith I8.r»j.Illi.l.isos & I'i.i.k. .t' >

I-inca*ter C. II.. S. C.Terms..far Straw ( u''- re, (Vi.Wi an rj-i.vminrry,O.t'5. 3S tf.tl

NOTICE. »i

VI.I. Persons indebted to the est. to of J. ^R. Massev, deceased, either by Note or 0Account, re c lied on to settle the sumo onor before the '27th Oe'oher. or they may ex- j.poet to find the s.uic in the li oids of nn oflieerfor collection, as the estate must besettled op.

li. R. MASSEY, Administrator.October (i. -It 35

SOUTH CAROLINA.Executive Department. ^

Ct HX'MBIA, October 1, 1852. d

THE Commi«*ioncrs of the Public Jlb>mls in this State, to whom l)is- ttriet M ips were sent by the State authoritiesin 1820, f.»r the purpose of recordingupon them any changes in the line of proads, new settlements, ami other improve- *rnents, are requested to return the sameto »he Executive Olllee, Columbia, at as 5early a day an practicable, not exceedingthree months from date, as they will lie *required to correct the new edition of the ^histrict Maps of the State, almut to liepublished. It is respectfully requested 0that the gentlemen having charge of theseMaps will add the notice of every improve- hment which has taken place in theirrange, of o|ieratioiis, including the lines of *Railroad* passing through thein, with thelocation of towns, villages, factories, min- ,,APal oivionrva . 1 1" 1..... -j.. iirs, [hiimic ami privatehouses established, and evert' object in- .tenstin^ in each district, with such writtonexplanations and rtfertnctt as may Cl»e necessary. "

By onler of the Governor: *

B.T. Watts, Secretary. n

Oct 0 35 2t£Bacon ! Buoon !! .

North Carolina bacon side. »t bat 17, Hams at )R, and Shoulders at16 cents. For sale by

oct 6 tf Hll.lJNGS A BEt.K. fHead (jbrten.Ruck IIeAi>.54th august 1852. jTHF. BRIGADIKR GKNKRAUS are dhen-by required to make returns as sdirected by the Act of 1841, (see Section o13th.) Upon a non-comDlianct^. ih« ! >» I »

will enforced ng.iinst all defaulters. t|By order o|flfccommander-in-Ohief eJ. W. CANTEY.

Adjutant and Inspector General.Sopt. 15. 88.4t.

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II!V GOODS & GROCERIES.WOODVILLE -STORE.

lix Miles Soath of Lancaster C. H.ytv STORE IS NOW OPEN, AM)>1 ready for the accommodation of Cus*omers. I have a tinb stock of Goods, andgeneral assortment; ladies and gentlemenan be accommodated to nlmost any article ofITAPLE& FANCY DRY COOI>sHATS, BOOTS <t SHOES, GROCERIES,HARDWARE, CUTLERV, CRGCKERr, SADDLERCONFECTIONARIES,

DRUG'S <& MEDICINES,(Mineral and Patent:)

nnooi iiooksA Stationery. IDonnel*, Ac., dee.,

ily poods are all new, and well selected touit . II classes, and can bo sold low Ibreash»r to approved customers on sliort time..Country produco taken tn exchange, and Ihcrct'oro ecrnestly solieit a share of publicatronagc. Persons wishing anything inay line, will find it to their interest to callind examine my stock boforc purchasinglsewhere.Also.I have a fine lot of I.ikclv (young<o. 1) Slaves for s ilc; and among the numter,a first rate Cook, House Servant andSeamstress, which 1 will sell in proportion

o the times, for cash or approved paper onhort time.Ladies call if you wish really to buy somehingfine and nice. Myself or clerk willake great pleasure in exhibiting our goods,nd still greater pleasure in packing up foron.and what will please you still better,hey are truly Southern, purchased in Halirnore,a Southern city.

ELI C. IIISHOI*.Woodville, Lancaster Dist., fJune 30. 1852. S -I tf.

&n fiB sCheaper Than Ever,AT BELLAIR. S. C ,

THE SU 11SCRI HE R, ^ .III wishing to reduce his stock, [ ^ *of SUMMER HOODS, pre- »

ions to pun basing his Pall supplies, willell the balance of Summer Goods on handt rrrt/ reduced prices, those in want of "nodsill now have an opportunity to purchasen the most advantageous terms. All earlyall is solicited, as Bargains may he expected.Void, Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, IV. thcrs,!ggs. and Rags taken in exchange, and atir price allowed for each.

tiiAKLras r. KYANS,N. B..Those indebted to me are earnest-f requested to settle as eaily as possible, asam in want of Money. ('. P. E.Bellair, S.C., July 14. '23 tt

TOBACCO AND SEGARS.\ SUPPLY of the above articles, of variousqualities, and at different prices,ist received direct from Baltimore, for salet Woodvillo.

E. a BISHOP.Sep* 82, 1852. 33.3t.;-tf - 'y

Iron.> Afu\ LBS. IRON FOR SALE LOW

for catdi, by10 CURETGjtl &. MASSBY.

Baoon &, Lard,r?OR SALE BYl 11 IIASSEI.TINE & HAGINS.low Hides, Deer, Sheep, Otter & Coon

SKINS, Bccs-wax, Wool Tallow,&c., &c,\N I) al! country produce of this kind purchased.for which the high *t mar-Jet l".;sh prices wiil bo paid, or leather giv-n in exchange, l»v

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JOHN T. BAU.M..No. 2^<> King *<t.,

t'h rieaton, S. C.Kept. 15, 1852. 32.tt'

! I S I R I, I, 1 \ E II I! X- . » mm mm .a i I IJ V 1/ »J

MEDICAL NOTICE.I'M IK. undersigned respectfully ifiform the

. Citizens <it" Lincaster District, that(tcy have this day formed a co-partnership.or the practice of the various branches of Ilicir profession.One of them may he at nil times found.'

except when professionally engaged.) at thefiiee hitherto ocupied l»v Dr. Morrison,nextour to the residence of George Witherspoor,'»«1S. C. MORRISON, M. I).

J. C»Al I.UrH \T. M. I).Lancastcrvillc, Sept. 15th 1852. 32.3m.

EI.mioN NOTICE.VN Kleetion will he held in Lancaster I

District on the second Mnndav, anday following in. October next, at the fblovv-iK places and hv the following persons, forn Senator, and two Representatives tolie State legislature, from said District.

MANAGERS.At Lancaster Court House:.M. P. Craw-

ord, J. A. Cunningham and Richard Cow-crtAt Del Air, or Indian Land:.Robt. M.

filler, Wni. C. Dnbv and James Miller.At Tank :.J. R. Hunter, George Bell nnd

I. V. Massey.At Stovers':.Win. G. Stewart, Griffin

Vulker nnd John S. Kerry.At Casturis :.C. Mohley, Jackson CutWnsnd F.van Rollin.At Hortoris: .Wm. Robert*, Uriuii Will-

ims and Roht. Gardner.At Taxahaw :.Willis Gregory, Samuel

feMnnusnnd N. Beckham.At Funderburk's Muster (irtutud:.Uriah

'undcrburk, G. W. Funderburk nnd John!*sylor.At SmaWs :.James Small, Joseph Iluile

nd Allen Smull. . -

Polls to bo kept open two days at the'ourt House, and one day at each of thether nlaecs. Managers to meet at the'ourt 11oosf on Tuesday, count the votesnd declarerne election. The Polls to beloscd at the Court House on Tuesday, ato'clock, P. M.One Senator snd two Representatives toe elected.

NOTICE.rHE Centennial Anniversary of the I*rriATioaof GEORGE WASHINGrillbo celebrated by JACKSON/>DGE, No. 53, A. F. M., on the FourthSy of November next, by a public proceaion.An oration will I>b delivered by onef the member*. The Brethren are all renested to l»e present on that occasion, andhe citisena generally are respectfully invitdto attend.

DANL W. BROWN. >W. W. MOH1.KY, V Committee.J. R. MAGILL, S

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MIS C E ELAN EIIIIN.CATAWBA HOUSE.

On Tluiii-StrtM't,(A few rods South of the Court House.)

TIIE) above named House hasIjjiL beeu much enlarged and put .Lid,in thorough repair anct furnished anew,and is now prepared to accomodate allthose disposed to give it a call. The subscribermakes no boasts but will simplysay that the Public shall be accommodatedin a style not excelled by any Housein the up country.*

J. A. HASSELTINE.Lancaster, Feb 12 tf I

A C ARD.Messrs. c,. f. hennery, or Chester,and james m. hurst, formerlyone of the proprietors of the Planters'llotel, Charleston, have leased the Aim*riesiuHotel, King-street, and wouldrespectfully solicit from their friends andthe travelling public a portion of their pat-ronage. We pledge ourselves that theguests of the llotel will receive i.ceouuno-idatiou unsurpassed hv nnv in the city.KENNEDY & HURST.Charleston, May I'.h 6m 15

TD -5 TO TO F-TO 9 TOIj gL i« &t y oState of South Carolina.!

LA X('A STER 1)ISTRICT.Office Court of General Sessions and

Com >no)i I'lcus.I II. R. PRICE, Esq., Clerk of said1 ^ Court, in pursuance to the directions ofthe Act of the legislature, in such ease madeand provided, do hereby give public noticethat an Election tor Tax Collector for Lancaster-Districtwill be held on Monday, the1 lib day of October next, at the usual placesof election throughout the said District.Witness my hand at 1 .alienator C. 11., this

10th day of Auirust. A. R- ts.v>ii. u. liriciT IClerk a. S. and C. P.

August 11. 2ni 27

NOTIG EfS 11 KKKKV <; IV KX, T11 AT AN AI'plicationwill lie made, to tin* nextLegislature, for a charter for a Kail lt«»a*I jfrom Lancaster Court llotise, to connecteither with the South Carolina Kail Koa«l,at Canuleti, or with the Charlotte amiSouth Carolina Kail Koa«l. at Cheslerville,Kidgew ay, or some other suitable point onsai* I Komi.

August 4th, 1852 20 Din.

THE IMTOUTED JACKMARINGrO.

W/TLL stand the present season ^T T at I ^ineauterv ille, at his '/ ^own stable, at ten dollars the insurance, (no jeolt no pay.) and twenty-five dollars to in: urca Jenny.Any person trading or traflicing away the I

mare before it is ascertained whether she iswith foal or not. forfeits the insurance.PEDIGREE:

Maringo is a beautiful dark I rou n, 15hands high, 5 years old ; possessing henntyof frame, tine action, and innscuh.r power unsurpassedby «n\ Jack of the pr."" at dav..He was imported from Spain about sixteenmonths ago, and was bought by John llrownof Lils-rty Hill, from the importer, aboutthe time he was landed in Charleston,For tno correctness of the abovo statementand further information. I would respectful-ly ref r those wishing the same to the abovenamed gentleman at Liberty Hill.The subscriber feeling an interest in theraising of tine mules in this part of the State,and having a lull knowledge of the purity of |his blood, offers tin* s< rviocs of Ids Jack onthe above low terms with the hope and expectationthat the public will avail themselvesofan opportunity for improving theirstock, which has never before been offered.

W .M. T. I'lllFKK.I«ancnste.rC. II., Sept. IS52. 32.tit.

State of South Carolina.EXECITIYE DEPARTMENT.J\ % ""IIKilKAS. information h.-.s been reeoivTed a* this I >cpartmcnt, that an attro-cams outr.i«r«* was committed l»y a Negrofollow,on til-- person of a lady of .V dersonDistrict, on the 28th of July lant, and thattin- said negro has made his escape. Nowlicit known that in order that the said negro jfellow may he brought to trial, I.Joiin II.Means, (iovcrnor and Commander-in-Chiefin and over the State aforesaid, do issue thismy Proeclatnation, offering a reward of 7VoHundred Dollars for his delivery to the Jailof Anderson District.The said Negro is a young fellow, not exceeding23 or 2 years of age, five feet six

or eight inches high, well built, of ratheryellowish complexion, converses briskly andsensibly, was w ell dressed at the time withdark coat and pants, checked shirt, and worea cap and slippers. He was a stronger in theneigl horhood, and represented himself as aIbiek Mason from a distance, hunting wojk..He is believed by certain persons who sawhim to be a fellow by the name of PAT. orPATEIISON, who was tiiken from AndersonDistrict to Alabama some eight yearsago, by one William N. Wyatt, who afterwardssold him to a trader near volumbus,Cieorgia.Given under my hand and the seal of the

State, this the 1 Ith dav of August, A. D.One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fiftytwo.

J. II. MEANS, [r.. s.)Benjamin Percy, Sec'y of State.Sent. 15th. 1852.

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IjAXCASTKRDAGUERREAN HALL.

J. n. COUSAET.NOW Informs the citizens of this pluce,and country generally, that he isnow prepared for the purpose of giving thosewho may wish to do so, an opportunity ofprocuring perfect

UEEBESSESof themsolvea or their friends. The latestimprovements art' now in his possession.I-lilies nnd geitlapu-n are respectfully ho.I it-ited to call and eflfmino his stock.

Miiuaturks inserted in IaH-keta andBreastpins >aJljc neatest style.l^iniMsteivrMpt. 15, IM52. 32.1 y

BAGGING, ROPING & TWINE.VDSkof GUNNY Bagging.y)vAJ 10 Coils of S. G. KOI'IXG, a

new article.ft© '"oils Norther" Roping.W inn. orifpNK.The ahove articles we offer (Kaalc lowfor caah.

CIJRETON dt MASSEY.Sept. 15, 1852 a2.AM

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LKGAL NOTICES.IN EQUITY.Lancaster I>ist»i<iJames M. Ingram, Executor")Rev. Elian 1.. Eraser I Petition

Francis P. lloulwnre, jt°siil

and Mary E., his wife, slaves.et. al. J

It appearing to my satisfaction that Francis P. Bonlware and Mary E., his wife, dofondantsin above petition, reside withoutthe limits of this State. It is ordered ormotion of Caston, solicitor for petitionersthat saiii defendants, Francis P. Konlwrrcand Mary E. his w ife, do answ er, plead eidemur to the petition in above ease on or beforethe 1 e*iIt day of November. lSiiii,.a..rv, 1*1v>>IM «» | IW VUIIH.ODV )> ill llf * r«dored against thorn.

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JAS. II. WITHERSPOON.Com. E<| y Lint. I)ist.

Commissioner's Oflice, iMnenster C. If.. Sm Ca., /

August 14. 18.W V'ug 18* 3m

NAM S IT U(T!(i\.LAND FOR SALE.

Josh.il M. Croxton.et i.l. 4 ,r in Equity.E. R. Wr.nl & wife.et i.l. $ I^ncaster.

1>V virtue of the decree of the court o) Equity in tiie above ease, I will sell in

Lancaster C. II.. on the first Monday in Noventher, next, the Croxton Lands, viz: on<tract containing 1224 r.cns, on both side»of Ruin Crock, and the road from Lancasteivillage to Brown's Ferry, hounded by l;tr.d>of Copt Stewart and others.

Also, one other tract adjoining the abovecontaining 320$ aires, on both sides of saidcreel; and road, hounded by lands of ('apt,Stewart. John 1). McCardoll,R. Barton,andJ. 1,. Caskey. Those two tracts adjoinand form one body ofproductive land, most,ly woodland, with a comfortable dwellinghouse and other buddings.Terms: a credit of one and two year:with interest frotn day of sale, (excepting

as inu-'h cash as will pay costs.) pimdn.seigiving Bond and two good sureties.JAMES II. \\ ITIIERNI'OON

<'oinV in Eq. I,. P.Sejit. 22, 1852.Printer's Fee Jj(7.87i. 33.fit

Mist li I b A \ I, 0 t Nliant'ttslci' l)it isioii. An. UB

SONS OF TEMPERANCE,Holds its Regular Weekly Meetings at tli

Temperance llal! every Tuesday Eveninj.at 8 o'clock. I. II. B'l.AlR.

June Hi. lit R. S.

w. Tinm.nw r \sto\.ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLIC

TOR IN EQUITY..1ttends the ('orris in hancastrr, Krrsha

ami A<ljoining Districts.J-gr- OFFICE, CAMDEN'. S. C.^&Z

J JiASER \ THOMSON,Factors & Commission Merchants,

a midi's north wiiakt,CHARLESTON, S.C.

rr.r.n'k e. rr.Asnti? paul s. tuu.mjox

Sept. 1,1852. 1Y.30.

COTTON (JINiS.CtOTTON GINS OF SUPERIOR CON

J str.ietion, nnd of the best material,!?'- per Saw, made nnd warranted by tinSubserihcr. Al-o, Wheat Fans, Thrushin;Machines and Horse Mills.

Old Gins faithfully repaired. All orderthankfully received and punctually nttende

to. R.'J. MeCRiilGHT.Camden, S. C., April 1 I, 1852. lO.Gn

T RARE OPPORTUNITY.I HAVE a first rate Two Horse Waoon

. which I will sell at a reasonable priceApply at once, or you will lose the chanceSept 8 tf "J. A. HASSELTINE.

COMMITTEDrpo THE JAIL OF LANCASTER PISJ., trict a Negro Boy, who calls himsclDick, and says lie belongs to.Tlioinas Warren,of Colleton District. Diek is a dark Mitlatto, 21 or 22 years old, 5 feet#7 or 8 incite,high, and will weigh about 1 10 lbs. Tinowner is requested to come, forward, proveproperty, and take hint away.

JAMES ADAMS,August 18th, 11)52. Sheriff L. 1).

STRAYEDI^ROM the residence of John Brown, Li

bcrty Hill, a mouse colored JENWsiv or seven years old. She nine )>< Limo-iby a I limp on the side of her under jnvAny one bringing the said Jenny to me wilbe suitably rewarded.Sept8* tf 1». T. HAMMOND.

Wocd Wanted.Fou which cash will hi

given. Apply at this office.

FOR SALE.\N EXCELLENT SETT OF WA<2<)>

HARNESS, which will be. sold lowfor Cash, if applied for immediately.

It. S. BAILEY.

PARTICULARNOTICEWe are now prepared to do all kinds o

HANDBILL, CHECK & CAR!PRINTING

Such as Blanks, Receipts, Posters, P;.mt»hlets, A'c., and on terms us cheap as ean be

done in the State or elsewhere.Z-jf" Blanks of nil kinds always on habJ

or printed at short notice.

Caution to Every Body4 LI. PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED ANIXX Cautioned not to trade for a note giveiby me to John Turner, dated 3d January185*2, find due 1st December, 185*2, for Sixty Dollars. Said note was given for a horsewhich was unbound at the time, (but I dienot know it,) and w hick Horse died in a fewdays after I got him. I will not nav saidnote unless compelled by law, and I do nolbelieve a just law will make me pay it, nsthe horse wtis unsound to rottenness.

HTEP11KN WILLIAMR.m.l 1 ft 3t.em.D*

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