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- "" " ? I II Night Air. It is j* prevalent idea that night air ii not so healthy as the atmosphere whet I under the influence of light. This opiniot must have originated from some cause, 01 else it must be set down among old wives fables. No one ever had an opinion tha the composition of air woaflchanged dnrirj the night hours, but certuigjv it is wel known, that air and atmoapb^W. are twe (different things. The atmosphere ma) become perfectly corrupt, agd in p aces it lieoomes so, hat air is a fixe* c imposition, therefore, when it become; m'xed with a superabundance of carboni< acid or any other gas, it is no longer air Toe atmosphere?that ocean in which wi continually b.Uhe, and on which wo con ' \ tinually feed, often becomes unfit for res piration by extraneous matter floating ii / . it, under the different names of miasma i infection, <kc. It has i>een said, 44 the be lief.of night air being injurious, is an er ror, which has hindered the introductioi ^feNWhtion more than all other." Thi: m we do n Vk^ dicve, for it is well knowi iw Ufftt the efflurtfc^f marshes is tho mos a d^?^|^uifn{r^tho?.n,, and thos< country,'except upon the never en joy such gootl health as tlioso who ari protected from its influence. Thodwmi tic animals, such as cows and hor?es,wIi??1 are housed every night in summer, 44 d< . better," as the farmers say, than tho* i which are exposed to the free ventilatioi ^ of chilling damps, and the extraneous gas " i* which sluggishly float near tho earth' . T surface at night, owing to the absence c the sun, which, during the day, carrie them up like the dew, above the'stratuu 5 in wliien we live and walk. No one eve i' supposed thr.t the pure atmosphere hat x anything to do with causing the death o %<V: persons exposed at night within the trop * ics; nor docs it produce the congh of th consumptive and astlunetic, nor the Ian gour and lyisery which the sick so frequenl ly experience. These ami other sufferings experience" I more particularly at night, are caused b carbonic acid, aWnce of sunlight, rapi< reduction of temperature, the air being sal 1 a? l :*L. L - 1 a 1 aL 5a urawu wun uiuiniun , ov., nuu nui u> urn j air without which wo cannot livo thic minutes. It is absurd to suppose thn V fresh air supports our life and destroy Our 1ifo and gives us health at ono an the saine time. The saino tiling eannc I pftssess the utterly incompatible characte <)f good and evil, of supporting life an< destroying it. U is all nonsense to tal about mire air being hurtful to life an health, at bujf, season by night or day bbt while carbdnj?v acid, absence of sut: light, rapid reductiolf dC temperature, th atinosnhore saturated with raojsturc, Arc -at night are the causes of siclcneas an suffering, it is no error to believe that tli night atmosphere is oftentimes injuriou LA to health. \ belief in this need not j>r< | vent good ventilation, for if cotton clot A. scree n^ arc placed in windows durin night hours, a free ventilation is obtnincc fa n?d. the air is somewhat rarifiod, In-fore i enters the apartment; this meets nII tli neeessjny conditions of freedom from ei I posure, nml n plentiful supply of as goo air as can be obtained. Those who Ik lieve thai constant exposure to night air i not injurious, have never had the gotsl foi tung of trusting to that notable appendag* v [>1:iokI^<> prominently on man's front fi n detector. Viz; h good olfactory explore ? Sacntiji* American. Mr. Clay's Family. Of Mr. Clay's domestic relations th New York Times give* the foil wing pai ticnlars: Very shortly after his removal to Ker tucky he married Lueretia Hart, daugh ter of Thotnaa Hart, Ks<j., a promincr citizen of Lexington. Another daughte of the samo gentleman was married t Hon. James Drown, of New Orleam Minister at Versailles, during the admini.i tratious of Messrs. Monroe and Adam* Mrs. Clav, who is now in her seventy-firs year, and in the enjoyment of robust health I has been the mother of eleven children four of whom died in childhood. Eliza a young lady of unusual promise, wa very suddenly removed by death, in 1824 while en routo to Washington with lie father; and almost at the same momcn the afflicted parent* received intelligence of the deconse of another most interestint and accomplished daughter, the wife o Mr. Dubalde, of New Orleans. A thin daughter, upon whom tho father's aflee tions seem to havo centured after th< death of tho other two, died in 1835. Sin was married to Mr. James Erwine, ofNev Orleans, and her losa was a blow fron I vbich Mr. ('lay never recovered. Of tin ive sons, !?? eMeet Theodore Wyne Clay I has l?oen, since boyhood the inmate of i I lunatic Murium. Thoinaa Hart Clay, bori I. 1808, reside* in Kentucky and is engager B in the manufacture of hetnp. Ileniy A 'Clay, -lr., it i? hardly necessary to any BloatUa^ji^aMbe hattlo of Huena Vista i ^whrte fighting chivalrously for his country a tfatnea B. Clay, and John m. Clay, Oh rvonngrst, were both educated for, and w< tndieve are now practising, the profceaioi { . of the law in their native State. ' Sao Ar oiDasT.?A Mr. lfalone, wh< waa engHgedm digging a well at Green wood, .Abbeville District, for the Green ville and Columbia Railroad, died on las) Sabbath in ernaeouenoe of the injuriea received from the Milling Jt the well-buckei h upon 10- ~ The accident happened op th? Friday previous to hie death.?iVewfterrj oouuw. ft tkonld known?for it m atritly UiKt-M^Hpilifl^tion ta the par ent of a Inrge the fitUl di? caeca. I Ivacat^PMRdtoea, eholem raor bo*, lirer complaint, and many other die jg ?mm enumerated in the city inapectort , waekly catalogue of deatha, are gmarated Jg l>y indignation alone. Think of that dyapcptlM! think ?W it nil who wflkr from ?- disordered Htomach'i^aml if you are wilting to ha guided W^Rriee, founded upon ] experience, rmort at Oaea (don't delay a f day) to B wflanrfa (forman Hi tier* pre| {tared by Dr. 0. M. Jackaon, which, afl an iterative, curative, and inrigorant " atanda aioae aitd anappOMnhed. General repot, ISO Arch street. We Inn* trie! Athaaa llineii, ?d know that ihey,jwa ex. eelUnt the the diiaaaaa an i cifled abaca. i ^rw?iy? wm mm. ? . % * 1 1 ? Sail Baad Meeting. ? Hi 11 i At a Meeting hold in the Court Hhm mm ( i Sale Day last, the following Report aad Re* , r solutions were adopted: In the opinion of this Meeting, the con* , struction of a Rail Road from Lancaster I Court Houao to some point connecting us in the scheme of roads in this State, amongst f other advantages, by enhancing the price of , our land, quickening industry,and moretho* I "ggwhly developing the resources of our i soil, affording greatly increased facilities for I the transportation of our produce to market, * and by throwing us into more intimate con3 nection with other portions of *Se State, is a work, to the accomplishment of which, we nre invited by every motive of self-intereat, as well as by every sentiment of patriotism : * to the furtherance of which, therefore, be it t Resolnd, That a meeting of the citizens l of this District be held in the Court 'House ? on the first Monday in August next, for the 1 purpose of adopting such measures as may * tend to the accomplishment of this grvut 8 work. 7 ' Resolved, That Delegates and citizens B from the Districts of Cheater, Fairfield,RichIfind, Kershaw, and Chesterfield, in this i State, and also from Union County, N. C., 3 >ro invited to attend add meeting and partie eipnte In it* deliver'tiona. 1 The Report and Resolutions of the Coms mittec having been read, 1. W. Cooke, Esq . ,f addressed the meeting Trf' ffcvdr of the report 8 and resolutions?his remarks were brief, but 0 spirited, and to the point. Mr. Williams also r spoke in favor of the Preamble and Reaolui. tions of the Committee, urging upon the meeting tho great importance of the work to be accomplished, the entire practicability and 0 success of the enterprise; and moved the unanimous adoption of the Preamble and Resolutions offered by the Committee. J The Preamble and Resolutions having been y unanimously adopted, Mr. Williams th n J moved that tho Report and Resolutions be ^ published in thq Lancaster Ledger until the l* first Monday in August next, and that the ? Chester, Winsboro, Columbia, Camden, Cheraw, and Charlotte papers be requested (1 to copy. On motion of Mr. Williams tho meeting >r adjourned. d JAME8 P. CROCKETT, Chairman, It , M. P. Crawford, > ? , . J. C. Secrest, \ ******** Ie Tribute of Respect. d The Protestant Episcopal Church of South 6 Carolina mourn withdfcenrtfelt sorrow the IS loaa of their beloved Bishop. I Hisliop Gadsden wna endeared to his flock in this Dioccss, on account of his humility, I* his purity, and his holiness. |t For thirty years he had boon the bosom e companion and couneellor of Dvhon and t- Bcwen, and as their successor, he filled the d office in a moat worthy manner. Meekness, V gentleness, forbearance, modesty, were his 18 predominant characteristics. r" When elected to the Ki,i?flaoi f* ho would linve shrunk from assuming th<- ' >r high responsibilities which would rest upon him, and requested of the Convention time for consideration and prayer. At a subsequent conference which he held with the e clergy, they passed a resolution, M assuring r- the Rev. Dr. Gadsden of their sincere respect and of their cordial determination to sustain I- him in the exen ise of the office to whic In* has boon elec ed, and of their earnest pray* * ere that he m ?y be di n y directed in deciding the solemn question now befote Idm." Bishop Gadsden wns consecrated in Boston on June 21, 1840, by the Right Rev. Dr. , Griswold. Since that time, he has presided t over his Hock in this 8*ate with that ehrisi, tian humility, thnt we might say his whole i, aim was his people's good The Vestry of i, Emanuel Church, Chester District, are not * insensible to their loss, and deeply feeling * their bereavement, they adopt the following resolutions: ; ... Rrsoivd, Thnt in common with our brethr ren of the other parishes, we feel sensibly f the loss we have sustained, well knowing I that our late Prelate was esteemed wherever - he was known tor his true and devoted piety. 9 Retofred, That we Under to the family of B our late Bishop the testimonials of nor sin' cere respect and condolence. J J NO. KEARNEY, Chhlrm.m Vestry Emanuel Church, | Cheater Dist, 8. C. i HT Cheater Standard and Dtaily RegisI tcr, Winsboro, please copy. COMMERCIAL> UTMT DATES. ' From I.tvcsrooL June IV. i From Havre June 14. From H?vim Inr 14 From ChaiWoo July 10. TW 1UHUU . Charlertoh, July ?.?Coram?liwlrwl the peet we k by railroad, 4091 bale* ; by ' water and wagona, KM holeo*. together Mil 1 be lea, (eon-rap on ding aith loot year, 3,980 > baleo.) Ei ported in the aaaao time to for. t eiffn porta, 4,067 balea; aimolwtae IMO; leaking the total ax porta of the weak MM , baMV; and leaving on hand n otoek of >MM baleo, incluaive of 3,191 halea on akipboord 1 L not eleared, againot n atock of 91JN bnloa . aame time lid year. The market daring the two And dnyo of 1 , the ptei week, eomoaencinf on Friday the 3d inat, continued in a quiet poaWaa. bold, era having diapoerd of only 430 balea; both I ' Friday and flbtnrday included, prieea Arm i ' and ranging from l<H all eenta. Yeoterday (7th) the market remained and i etoood very gnlot hot wltbont the toanl dm 1 . elation from tbo lata fbtlnaao rflHin Thai i aalaa am an ting to nana 198 Wm ot paiooa , ranging Mom 74 to lid eonta. CnARuamn,My lMbiMiirlP.IL ' fYrnrnr " tU. n . * e - MO U1n? at H ?j$. M r*nt fun < J * ' laT Tin uhdecalyau'd have bwn author* %1 M by the Erauuii Society, to umbim 1? te tbt fablk that the Annual Oration before the two literary Societies of Dovidaea Collego will be lefirend on the evening of the 11th of August, immediately preceding the j day of Commencement, by the Rev. B M. v Palmer, of Colombia, 8. C. w J. A. AIJ J SON, ) ?" J. 8. HARRIS, \ Committee. L. L. PARKS, > Davidson College, July 9th, 1869. N. B.?Other Editors are respectfully so- [ licited to copy the above notice. j SPECIAL NJBTICES. &T The friends of GEORGE McC. WtTHERSl'OON, Esq., announce him usi; Candidate to represent this District in the Senate of the neat Legislature. |3rTh? friend, of WM. McKENNA ? announce him na n candid .te to represent this District in the Senate, at the ensuing election. MR. EDITOR:?Please announce Col. THOMAS W. HUEY as a suitable e.tndi date to represent this District in the 8enute. in the next legislature, and oblige. MANY- VOTERS. * Ih0T The friends of Dr. W. C. Cacthtj t. announce him to the eitixena of I/:neaStcr 1 District ns ? candidate to nipn-m^nt them in J the House of Reprenen tath e* in the next Is'gisl.-tnre. MR. EDITOR?Plenseanno'ince Mr.P.T. HammOHD ss a Candidate for the House of * Representatives in the ni'ftt legislature, and , oblige MANY VOTERS. MR. EDITOR?Please announce Mr. T. r K. CtREfdK as a Candidate for the House ti of Representative^ in the next legislature, " and oblige . MANY VOTERS. . l^grThe friends of M ARTIN P. CRAW- [ FORD, Esq., announce him na a candidate to F J represent the District of I^incnater in the ^ House of Repreaentutivea at the ensuing election for Member* of the legislature. tw The frienda of J. A. STEWMAN announce him na a Candidate for the oflfice j of Clerk of the Court, r.t the ensuing Elec- ?j tion. c i MR. EDITOR:?Ple.-ae announce Mr. t I A. B. BI.ACKMON, ? cndid-tc for Clerk I of the Court ft th" nrxt rlwtion. nnd oblip" MANY VOTERS. Mr K. (>. Bll.l.lMJS in -iiuioni^rod ah ? a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court t the next election. hy MANY FRIENDS*l SUPPORTERS. MR. EDITOR ?Pl??* iinnonnrr JOHN II. ADAMS an n nuitahle c-.ndidatu for Clerk of the Court, nt the next election, and oblige MANY VOTERS. ptf Tlh- friend* of Wilmam Roiikioi .-.nnoonce him r.n.t candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court at th" next election. PW The friend, of P. T. MOBIJBY announce him n. a Candidate for Tax Collector nt the next election. tf 16 | MR. EDITOR?Ptc >ms announce Cupt. A. A. OiLLKnrtc ua a C'indid to for Tax Collector of Ix.ncater District, and oblige MANY VOTERS. . MR. EDITOR:?P1ei;w nnnoonce J. R CONNEIJ., Kaq? nn a Candid-to for Tax Collector, r.nd oblipc MANY VOTERS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! SHEVIITB SAM. BY VIRTUE OP AN ORDER OBTAIN- * fx* from JuHjff Front, >it Ch lmbrra, In " Coliimbi i, I will will ct Line iter Court n liAflie, on the Fimt Moniav In Wijn??t neit, " within the leg:tl hour* of a.:le, the following r propertv, vi?: ? THREE ACRES OF LAND, more or ^ Ina, containing the Gold Mitfe. culled the Funderburk Mine, adjoining landa of Uriah e Fundcrbnrk, which waa lettacd for ? term of * yenra by the iiid Uri ih Pundiflyirit, to Alex- e under Sen ton: alao a ftoid Mine Mill. ? 11 Whim, and other Gold Mine m. ehinory, fixUrea and appartaaancoe. *?itabled thereon. 11 and thereunto attached; all levied upon r.a f the property of Alexander Henton, by virtue 1 of Foreign Attachment, at the aeparate auita I of Evan Threat, Johr. Threat, and Hugh Me Manna, vs. Alexander Senton. I Conditions Caah. 1 JAMEO ADAMS, ? Lancaster Ceori Heuaa, i &LD. I July IS, ISM. ] Inly U St OtM Ohsapsr Than B??r, J AX MLLAIR, R 0, a THE SUBSCRIBER, , wtafttn* ? wftw Ms atoek, B9 of HUMMER CJOOW^ pw- IB* viwaa to parehaain* hia Pall aappliaa, will all the bnUnee of oeanaar Qooda on hand * at wry redwood pr?ca? thoaela want of fooda will now hare an opportunity to porefcajw on the moot advaatageona tenna. An milf " aall taaalteSad.aa largaina way ho onptriad. * Wool, HUmi Beaawaa, TalU.w, PeaMkana, Em ana Haga taken in eaehaaga, and a Mr pftoo allowed fcraaah. L CHAAUBB P. EVANS, A fjmuiifiilLTf etWf.S.r, J?l; 14 n r K M r E t ASCI HOTTCL ? n^'iwonSnLkiiu. j if lie at Moaat iothalChawS on fth pi a, the IS* Aagnat aani IWaeoeaeda* a k ha fatted at 10 e'etoak*A. IL linjil n "'MWi1' v # i BW AiyElTlSBflKNTS. BEEF! BBBF1I! B? r[R 8UB8CR1BER8 WILL FUR. ^ nUh good Beef to the eitisene of thi* ^ ill.tge, on Tueedaye nnd Friday* of each gu 'eek, all the aoAeon?payment to be made q lonthiy. p (YHJ8ART * HASSELTIKE. 7? July 14, 1859. ?t S q, .1 VER COMPLAINT, & MINDICE DY8PEP8' A. CHRONIC OR p" NERVOUS DEBIIJTY, DISEASE8 Fn . OF THE KIDNEY3, *"? AND ALL |J DISEASES ABI- *U ?i?ri VRAM A DIHOR- :{ dkred I .iv eh or sto- j*1 mach, such as constipa- j j* tion, Inward Piles, Foulness. jj" or Blood to the Head, Acidity or JJ1 the Stomach. Nausea, Heart-burr, j|( Disgust tor Food, fullness, or weight I THE STOMACH. SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINKING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PIT OF THE STO- pl< MACH, SWIMMING OF THE HEAD. HURRIED, AND DIFFICULT BREATHING, FLUTTER- ? ING AT THE HEART. CHOCINOOR SUFFOCATING SENSATIONS WH R IN A LYING POSTU- B. DIMNESS OF J" VISION. DOTS OR WEBS W BEFORE THE 8a SIOHT. or VVERS AND DULL PAIR IN THE HRAD.D' FICIEN- W( Y OR PERSPIRATION, YELLOWNESS OF THE lot KIR AND EYES.PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK. CHEST, pu IMBS. Sc.. SUDDEN FLUSHES OF HA AT, BURN- H|? ?G IN TIIE FLESH. CONSTANT IMAGININGS OF A V1L AND GREAT DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS, Can mi ie effecutallv e.nred bv ap DR. ROWLAND'S wi CLRBRA TED GERMAN BITTERS. * PREPARED BY II DR. C. HI. I ACKIOH, " iT THE GERMAN MEDICINE 8TORE, 13t) Arch Street, Philadelphia. T ir power oxer the abort diseases is not g[ xcelleil?if equalled?by any other preparaum i/t the UaVed State*, a* the cures attest, in A tiny eases aft-r skillful physicians had fai.'ol. Those BI tors . re worthy the Attention of to1 uvnlids. Possessing ^rvat virtues in the a ' i-elitie.ition of dise hos of the liver and cnJ esser j^lr.nds, exercising the most searching '1 siwers in weakness nnd affections of the J iigeslive orpins, they are, withal, safe cer illll UIIU IMr.UVIIII. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the " Boston Bee." The editor said, Dec. 'J'id. Dr. IlojlaiuC* Celebrated Gorman liillcr* or the core of liver Complaint, Jaundice. )y*pcp*i.i, Chronir or Nervous Debility, is lescrv.slly one of the most popul r medi lin.** ??F the d y. These Bitter* h.<ve been * wed by thousand*, and o friend at our elbow uyn he ha* himself r -ceivod . n eiii-vtu.il and \l k*rui..nnt euro of Liver Coraplaini from .he hu tee of this remedy. Weareconvineedth.it. ,,r n the use of these Bitter*, the patient con- <;, itantly u tin* strength and vigor?af.ict wor- th by of jfre.it consideration. Thev urc plea- p., i .nt in taste and smell. and can be used by n) vrsons with the moat delicate atom chs aj vith * ifety. under i.ny circumstances. We ,.| ire speaking ffum experience, and to the iffl cted we advise. their use. \ * Scott * W.-ekly." one of th- beat liter- t?, try paper* published, * id .Aug. 25: .S Dr. IfoiaruT* German BiUer*. man ofw- tc lured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended H| by some of the moat prominent membera of the I'.a-ulty a* an article of mnch efficacy in t) rases of fell) de weak ilea*. A* sueh is the t. f .se, we would ad viae all mothers to obi.in bottle, and thua save themselves mueli v rick liens. Persons of debilitated eonstitu- ' | lion* will find th.ne Bitters advnnti eous to ti their health, a* we know from experience the salutary effects they have upon weak ystema." MORE EVIDENCE. Thn Hon. C. I), i {incline, Mayor of the L'ity of C\.mden, N. J., says: . " Hooflard's Germar Bittxrs.?We . .... - ... isllaMOM a/ tki. " I ; ?? wrn in hit hwhww in nun - , nedicine. und the source from which they .me in.Iii*??1 us to m .ko inquiry respecting m tn merits. Prom inquiry ?c were pcrsunled to une it, end must say we found it ape- . iiie in ite action upon diseases of the liver K nd digestive organs, and the powerful influnce it exerts upon i ervoue prostration is t oally surprising. It culm* und strengthens he nerve*, bringing thorn into u state of re- |{ K?#e, ni .king sleep refreshing. p, "Ifithis medieiiM! wss more generally used, <; ve :.re satisfied then- would be let* sickness er is from the stomach, liver, snd nArvous sys- cc em tho great majority of real snd imaging- m V diseases emanate. ILive them in a heaU nv condition, and you can bid defiance to ptdemics gener lly. This extraordinary _ nedicine we would'advise our friends who re at II indbposod to give it s trial?it will ecomtnend itself. It should, in fact, bo in | very family. No other medicine can pro- 1 luce such evidences of merit." in Evidence upon evidence has been receiv- *i d (like the foregoing) from all sections of at He Union, the last three years, the strong, ui *t testimony in its favor, is, that there is sore of it used in the practice of the regu- h? jjr l*hy siciuna f Phi I.toe I phis, than all other Mmiruriin c<?mu<nni, m i.>ti iu?i ?mi ms Mi Willed, and fully proving thai a scion tife preparation will meet with thoir unlet ap- ? troval hon prrwoUd even in thin form. That thin mudieiiie will curv Liver Com- jdaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt af- L er natng it aa directed. It acta specifically ipon the stomach and liver; it is preferable 9 n calomel in all hilifms diseases?the eject ec i immediate. They can be administered to G pernio or infant with safety and reliable ben. w fit at any few. cii Lank wll to the marks af the gemtim. |?| They have the written signature of C. M. B! ACKoON upon the wrapper, and his name ?v lown in the bottle, without which thep art l?i furious. fo Tor sale Wholesale and Retail at the an GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, |y No. 120 Arch street, one door b?dow Sixth, tb "hlladelphia; and by respectable dealers encrally through the country. lit PRICES REDUCED. iq Te enable all eienep of invalids to etyoy w< *e ad vantages of their great restorative pow- en m. ? by Sww'le Bottle 76 Cents. tot Alan A??Lk. trail e a Twrrrv *Oe?*Ur, C.H. WW4?*I? Afonte for N. C? 8. Cn Om, ^ HAVELAND, HARRAU + Caw fcwferfon, & C. . - ,7!r-. M. J.ly 14 8S ww |, 1 ? ? to ?? 1ft* Baft, I L . W* V?Mm of TfUnft? HI [W OBr.mKWCK TP AW OKPMt KMl. JJJ r IbiiIi tju ? * ( OF LETfERS REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE . b at Lancaster C. H., July 1st, 1W2. Hey, Jam? 8., Jones, Edmond rat, Daniel N., Johnson, Wm. E., in rte, Dr. eare of Dr. Robert rkvdale, Saml, Johnson, rns. Rebecca M. Lany, A. A. ambers. Joseph Lathan, Miss J. L. J uthen, John McCall, W. E. H le, Miss Jincy R. MeAteer, Andrew ston, Dr. W. Mouthrap, Rebecca o by, J. M. Mason, Drury tl utridge, James Mathews, Owen A ay, ioseph Perry, John F ay, Sarah Rice, JesJt t ost, Hon. Edward Sharp, D. C. F ulkinberry, J. M. Twitty, Hiram ii 'inming, Archey TT?n vBlackmon, / nderburk, L. II. Underwood, J. J. o iwly, Mn?.E. Wnlkup Israel P. orge, D. Wylie, Dr. VV. c immond, Geo. Watts, Mincria Miss t u M ..I I ?s : tuitdVUU) Mi Hi ?? IllUin IT, 1A5VI II idson, Wm. Whitiikcr, Edward L. p ?ugh, John II. Williams, Joshua irper, W. 8. u M David, or John, r Persons calling for letters on this list will ? ?ase say thev are advertised. " Thos. r. magill, p. m. Six bents Reward ! ( i AN AWAY FROM THE SUBSRIBER J on Friday morning 2d of July, a Bound hite Boy, named William F. A vers.? * id boy is about 18 years of age, 5 l'ect 9 10 inches high, hair of a l'g t color, and sighs 150 lbs.; quite a robust looking felv. He was bound to the Subscriber for the rpose of learning the Carpenter's Business, d absconded without cause or provocation. ' reward of tix emit, (which is five cents ?re than he is worth,) Will be paid for his ( prehension and delivery at Lancaster C. H , thout any thanks. G. H.CALDWELL. July 7 22 2t RV GOODS & GROCERIES. WOODVILLE STORE, . * Miles South of Laneaster C. H. fY STORE 18 NOW OPEN, AND I(Il ready for the accommodation of Cnsmers. 1 have a fine stock of Goods, and general assortment; ladies and gentlemen n beaceon m? slated to almost any article of r.4PLli* FANCY DRY GOOD* HATS, BOOTS A- SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLER Y, CROCKER Y, SADDLERY, CONFECTION ARIES, 11 DRUGS <t MEDICINES. l! (Mineral and Patent;) rhool Bookfi Sl stationery. UouucIa, Ac., Ac., I y j.'"?ds Kru "11 new, and well selected to lit 11 classes, and can be sold low for cash to approved customers on short time.? Dmitry produco taken in exchange, and I ereforc eernestly solicit a share of public I itronugu. Persons wishing anything in j y line, will find it to their interest to call f i?l examine my stock boforc purchasing ( sewhere, , Also?I have a fine lot of likely (young 1 o. 1) Slaves for sale; and among the num- 1 r, a first rate Cook, House Servant and enma tress, which 1 will sell in proportion ? the times, for cash or approved paper on lort time. Ladies call if you wish really to buy someting fine and nice. Myself or clerk will ike great pleasure in exhibiting our goods, nd still greater pleasure in packing up for ou?and what will please you still better, tiey are truly Southern, purchased in BnU more, s Southern city. Eld C. BISHOP. Woodville, Lancaster DisL, t June 30, 1852. { 21 tf. NOTICE. TAVING DISPOSED OF MY STOCK fx of Dry Goods and Groceries to J. E. i/rktow, I take this method of returning y sincere thanks to the public for the neron* patronage which I have received om them during the space of time I have vn engaged in business. T.JC^CURETON, Ja. TAVING PURCHASED THE EN. n tiro stock of Gbods belonging to T. . cti*etok, Jr., I feel disposed to way to the iblic I win prepared to sell either Dry oods or Groceries us low, 011 time, or low. ' for cash, than any merchant in the up >untry. Come gentlemen and examine y stock before purcunsing elsewhere. J. E. CURETON. Waxhaw Crkk.k, June 30. 6t 21 M0T1QE. >EING ANXIOUS TO CLOSE THE Jt Business ss soon as practicable, we 1 vite the attention of the public to the new id weil-seleetod stock of Goods on hnnd Pleasant Hill, S. C., which may be had on (usually accommodating terms for cash, id on s credit to punctual customers, ss iretofore. A. J. CAUTHEN, ) Executor and J. E. J. BECKHAM, { Executrix. < Pleasant Hill P. Ow Juno 30. 31 4t | EW GOODS! NEW^OODSl < B .WB ARE NOW RECEIVING Bg. and opening our stock of friBf ?a4 S?nMcr C?ood? insisting in pert of the following:?Hats, . apsi Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Bonnets,Hardore, Crockery, Stationary, Groceries, Modifies, Broadcloth a, Caasimersa, Csshiueretta, 1 lain and Fancy lingn, Brown and leached Goods, Indies Dress Goods of ery description and quality, of the very fc a -A..I -1 -- a * 11 ' kiw njm, ana iimoH every trut'ie vailed r?which wo offer at very low prices to ' It the times.' Oar stork haa been carefulselected from the very best markets in a United States. I We return our sincere thanks for the j era! patronage are have received; and hav- | I purchased the Houses and Lot which ? now occupy, thereby making a pennant location in Lancaster Village, we hope, t a strict attention to business, to merit a f n tin nance of yoar patronage, ap 8 3m 9] T.ft.4J.R. MAGILL. CHEAP flOODS 1 At Bellalr, 9. C. 1 "*HE HUBSORIBER 18 NOW RECELV- I L iag from Charleston larva additions to ? stock of CHEAP GOODS, among . L al^l A- la aL. mh aw rkuij wurm w> "on Hie coming mm, wMeh will lie Bold ?t noli prima m k mot fcM to give MtUfcction. Thoae tkf Goode will fed it to their adrift, j* to eel! eetty, before IW aony bbai.lt bat artWee ere eohl eat. tar ??Cator fowr BMfor for *p- D need paper. CHARL28 p. EVANS. fefofeFebtA Mf ^ ^I'tftSSfcrrWt A HAOWB * . * ' * 9 * DM AND MEDICINES. 0U& MOTTO 18 M Quick Sale? and Short Profits HAILE & TWITTY II" O HT RESPBCTFUI.LY INVITE YA the attention of lAncaaterville, and unrounding country, to their Hew laud Cheap Drug More, ne door south of J. Adams' Store, where tiey can find a well selected stoek of Druirs, lediciucs, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs and 'erfumerys. lady's Toilet Powders. Water 'olored Paints and Pencils, Pull's &c. 'ine Envelopes and Note Paper, Fine Chewlg Tohacco and Cigars, always on hand. Anything in our line, not on hand, will be rdered for customers at the shortest notice. All the above articles having been purhased mostly for cash, will be sold lower lian the same article has usually been sold ti this place. Call and see that this is no ufirtg. 5-SF"* Our Soda Fountain is now in opeation. nnd we arc prepared to accommodate >ur customers with Soda Water, Syrups, lie. Ice always on hand. Laneastervillc, S. C., April 28. 3mo. JADDLERV. TAILORING, & REMOVAL. HARNESS! HARNESS!! ^ D. A. BUTTON, t ^ TO MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGE AND WAGON HARNESS, BRIDIES, MARTENGALES, MEDICAL BAGS, TRUNKS, WHIPS, Ind everything belonging to a well regulated HARNESS SHOP. rHE Subscriber, having removed his Harness Establishment to the shop fornerly occupied \j Emmons &. Button as a ineriage shop, one bit below the Court louse on Dunlap street, would respectfully nforni the citizens ?f Ijineanter and suroundinfi country, that he is now prepared to tarry on the Harness business in all its various branches; hn.ving had a thorough expeirnce in the business, the Bubscrii>er vould rcspectrully solicit the custom if all persons being in want of anyhinjy in his line; nnd hopes by a strict atention to business, and working no thing but he best material, to s'nnrc at least a portion ?f the public patronage. All work wnrraned. Saddles repaired at short notice. (!all nnd examine, and be convihced that i can sell Harness or anything in the Har ii-iki iiuc ??? iuw, nccoruing 10 quality, as can >e bought in Charleston. D. A. BUTTON, feb 2G 6m 3 SADDLE & HARNESS Establishment. THE SUBSCRIBER RESpoctfully informs the citizens of tliis District and elsewhere, th^t he has removad from his former stniurro the old itand formerly occupied by F. K. Brumnett, where he is prepared to carry on the Saddle and Harness business in all its various branches; such as Covering and Padding Saddles, which he will warrant; Waggon Harness, Riding Bridles, *&e. and will sell as low as can bo purchased elsewhere. riease call and examine for yourselves D. M. POER. Lancaster, Feb. 12. 6m?1 fMMmm In IHonrof, IV. . WD. PORTICE, respectfully inform* the citizens of Monroe and surrounding cigjntry, that he has permanently located himself in this place, where he will carry on the above business in nil its various branches in Neatness and Style, and at the same time have a due regard to THE LATEST FASHIONS. Brif Cutting done at short notice. Monroe A'. C. June 9 3m 18 W. THIIRLOW ('ASTON," ATTORNEY AT LAW AND 80LICI TOR IN EQUITY. Annuls the courts in ljanr aster, Kershaw and Adjoining Districts. B-?T OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C.JfrZ LEATHER! LEATHER!! ~ UPPER, SOLE, AND HARNESS Leather for sale at extreme low price* for cash, or exchanged for Hides previous to 1st July next. HASSELTINE dt HAG1NS, Agts. ^May Id 3mo 14 W ANTED1M MEDI ATE LY. A SMART, ACTIVE LAD, ABOUT 15 or 16 years of ago, as an Apprentice to the Printing Business. One who fiossesHes s good English education, and is iiaposcd to learn, may have a good situation by applying as above. FOR SALE. AN EXCEI J.ENT SETT OF WAGON HARNESS, which will be sold low Tor Cash, if applied lor immodiatclv. R. 8. BAILEY. WANTED TO HIRE. A NEGRO WOMAN, TO COOK AND Wash, and a Girl or Woman to mind a hild. A fair price will be paid, and wages >?id monthly. Apply at this Office. Baoon. 2.AOA wmmmm v vuii, iur BUM' inw jy 10 BILLINGS A HKLK. Iron. ) AAA LBS. IRON FOR SALE IX)W J^UUv for cash, hy 10 CU|?TON & MASSEY. PARTICULAR NOTIOE V*?ninrprapmdto4o*llkli4xf [AMlitlLU CHECK k CARD ruxttms 1 hack aa Blanks, Receipts, Poster*, Pamphlets, Ac., and on term* m cheap ueube *4om in Um Nate or elsewhere. er-BUnk. of nil kinds always on haai, coated* short notic. WBEATTAN& pcaaera wishing ear or trb L abora artkU*, can l avr a aopcrior qoaL 7 MlwM W TttK*?*ooea lnnmiC. H Htr 7 n ?. 0? li H WT1CES. NOTICE. All persons having demands of any character or grade against 8iinon Beckham, Esq., late of Lancaster District, deceased, ore notified to present the sasne legally attested, and all indebted are requested to settle iminndiately either by cash or note. A. j. CAUTHEN. Qualified Executor. Plea sunt Hill P. O, Iancaster Dist., > 3m May 4th, 1852, S ISf- Southern Standard will pleas*' copy lour tunes in weekly, and forward bill to Pleasant Hill, P. O. * 11 Equity?LuueHNter District. John Richardson, ^ ^ James M. Richardson, I Bill for Thomas Richardson, 1 account, Joseph B. Klinglc, and ( relief, and wife Margaret, 1 so-forth. Mary Allen, Cyrus A.Allen &. wife Jane. J It appearing to my satisfaction thut all the above named defendants reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered, on motion of Moore, i o icitor for complainants, that the said defendants do answer, plead, or demur to the Bill in above case, on or on or before the 1st day of September, 1852, otherwise judgment pro cont'esso, will be ordered against each and all of them. JAMES II. WITHERSPOON, C. E. L. l>. Commissioner's Office, J Lancaster, C. H., S. C., ? May 24th, 1852. ) May 26 3m. in MISCELLANEOUS. CATAWBA HOUSE, On .Hain-Strwt, (A few rods'South of the Court House.) Sjfr TI IK above named House has |L been much enlarged and put J&1&. in .thorough repair and furnished anew, and is now prepared to accomodate all those diaHQsed to give it a call. The subscriber nPkes no%oasts but will simply say that the Public shall bo aceommodaiou in a style not excelled by any House in the up country. J. A. HASSELTINE. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 A CARD. A CE8SRS. C.. ?. KENNEDY, of Ches .L?I tor, and JAMES M. HURST, formerly one of the proprietors of the Planters' Hotel, Charleston, have leased the American Hotel, Kino-street, and would respectfully solicit from their friends and the travelling public a portion of their patronage. We pledge ourselves that the quests of the Hotel will receive accommodation unsurpassed bv any in the city. KENNEDY & HUftST. Charleston, May 19. 6m 15 ESTRAYS. rr\\KEN UP BY THE SUBSCRIBER JL at his residence, within one mile of i I<ands Ford, TWO MULES?one an Iron, . Gray Mule, the other a Gray Horse Colt, 1 with marks on his shoulder. J. M. FAULKNER. COTTON GINS. COTTON GINS OF SUPERIOR CO*,, struction, and of the best material, at *2 per Saw, made and warranted by the Subscriber. Also, Wheat Fans, Thrashing (Machines and Horse Mills. Old Gins faithfully repaired. All orders thankfully received and punctually uttended to. R. J. McCRElGHT. Camden, S. C., April 14, 1863. 10,6m. : sTirv ey i ncTT A, AUSTIN May befound attiiecatawba House, at all times, ready to wait upon those who may need his services as a Surveyor. April 28 12?tf LanraNter Division, \o. SO, sons of temperance, Holds its Regular Weekly Meetings at the m ii_n cj_a J 0 ! 1i cinpenuico iinu every oniuraay ravening, at 8 o'clock. I. H. Bl.AIR, fate 16. 19 R. 15. iTNEW AND VALUABLE BOOK! LIFE OF EOBE&T EMMETT, ^ The OJebraled Irish Patriot and Martyr. With his Speeches, dfc. at no an Appendix, 1 containing valuable portions of Irish History, by John IV. Burke. TlllS work is one of the most readable biographies ever offered to the American reader, and will be hailed with joy bv every admirer of the distinguished but ill' fated aubject. Besides the life, of Robert Emmett, it gives a minute detail of the vnrious insurrections and outbreaks of the Irish in attempting to free themselves from English bonds ge. Also the life of Theobald Wolfe Tone, the trial of Mitchell, O'Brien, Meagher, and their compatriots. The work contains 308 pages, beautifully bound in Muslin. Price only one Dollar. All order for the. Book will be promptly attended. liberal deduction made to agents whawill sell the work for n?. For saJe by Booksellers generally. Address JOHN W. Ill'RK E, Casaville, Qa. NOTICE TO FARMERS. Joseph Clark, I A T HIS SHOP. SIX MII.ES SOUTH JtY of ljRKiwtrr, on the Ij?nd'? Ford road. Makes Cotton Gin*, boat Caiit Stool Haws, at $2 per aaw; the moat approved S8luw ('utter*, at $26, cut* with two blades very fa*t furfUpr, and eaay kept in order; also, all kiaflvGun work. Old Gins faithfully repaired. Ai.so?All kinds of Turning Wood or Iron and any Black Smith's work that any cno else cannot do, can be done hero. in4t. 17. Caution to Evtry Body! Aid, PEHMON8 ARE NOTIFIED AND Cautioned not to trade for a note given by me to John Turner, dated 3d January, 1862, end duo 1st December, 1862, for Sixty Dollars. Said note was given for a Howe which was nnsound at the time, (bnt I did not know it,) and which Horse died in a tmr days after I got him. I will not P*V " note unless compolletTby law, and I do not believe a just law wit! make. me pay K, cm the hone wan unsound to rottenaeee. STEPHEN WILLIAMS. ge sn.ll 6 ? snJ> T ^ " "Wood Vbted.' ' ? ^ tdl i ti .. X