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f, "w L 4 - * i - - .'"'tiiMi I ^ The New Postage BilL The new postage bill, in the amended form in which it has passed the Senate, it ) is said will be a vast improvement on the 0 existing law, and afford relief both to the ? people and to die postmasters from the ^ misunderstanding which the present com- ^ plicated system imposes, The advantages j ol the new bill are thus pointed out by ]\ Mr, Barnabas Bates in a communication E to |the N. Y. Journal of Commerce, 1. By placing all printed matter upon a ' the samo footing, postmasters and the e public will be able to decide the character c of publications, whether newspapers or periodicals, and tho postage to be charged ^ 4 upon them, without an appeal to tho Post s Office Department or tho Attorney Gcti- J vi ^rnl 2. Making three ounces the maximum, s "will embrace all tho newspapers, ami a li vast number of valuable periodicals, which d will be sent by inail, instead of private r conveyances, and thus increase tho revenue i of tho Post Office. ii 8. One ounco and a half will include ti all the weekly country papers sent within "\ each Stato at half tho price of the above, h There is no sense whatever in limiting d these papers to the State where puWished, c Why not extend tho limit, as on other ii papers, to three thousand miles? They t ?ro only half tho weight, and therefore il should havo tho same privilege. v 4. The pro-payment of postage, either g at the office where a newspaper or periodi- s cal is mailed or delivered, is a great con- u venience both to the publisher and the ii public, as tho postage to Canada, <fcc., v may bo paid a* the office of mailing. L 6. Tho reduction of postage to one-half, n "when paid quarterly in advance, will bo a o great incentive both to publishers and t subscripts to pre-pay their postage, f< 8. The obstructions to sending transient v papers or periodicals which now exist, will t bo etfectually removed by this llill. In- a stead of pro-paying fifteen cents postage e x>n the Journal of Commerce to California, e it will be sent through the post office for f tico cents. Our California biethcn and e their friends will hail .'this change with pleasure. Look out fok Sharpehs.?ThcSavan- ^ nal* Courier says that "a man by the name of Rollin or Rollins, on Monday picked B let* M l A .. . i ii up ft "green un, ana nncr niirooucmg " liim to a well known personage, by the name of John Barleycorn, proposed n bit of n social ride. The three gentlemen went to Brown dc Harris's stable, hired ft carriage, and proceeded to Thunderbolt, j. After aomo timo the aforesaid "green 'un" fr and John Barlegcorn got into a slight f souffle, when John laid him out as "cold I as a wedge." "Mr. ltollin, in the mean time, concluded that as his friend was ft little verdant, lie ought to take care of his valuables.? ^ Ho accordingly took possession of his jt jweket book, containing about one hun- 8 dred dollars, his gold watch, gold chain, b und sundry other articles. As it was grow- d ing late, and his friend scorned to be very happy and quiet, Mr. llollin concluded to n ' return to tho city, leaving John Barle>h !? corn and tho "green *tin ' to settle their ^ own difficulties. "Having arrived at the corner of Bryan r< and East-Broad streets, Mr. Kollin sud- t< denly rememl?ered that he must transact n some business near by. Accordinly he v alighted, and ordered the driver to bo par- ^ ticular and await his return. Cufify true ? to his duty, whistled, sang and slept 'till n the wee sma' o' six," when he began "to smell ft rat" and drove lazily home to the ti stable. a "On Tuesday morning the "green un" w returned to town in the private barouche 3 of Mr. II. O. Segur. lie woro a long beard and a still long< r phiz. Having staled the facts to the proper authorities, ^ the police were soon on the alert. In their \ investigations it was found that Rollins H was the accomplice of the notorious Dr 1 lines?that he was in the Charleston jail with him, and furnished with him J1 arms, Ac., prior to his late escape from the ? * strong box in this city. MTne latest intelligence leaves us under t| . the impression that the gentleman may p k again find an agreeable companion in the e person of his old chnm. We have not Doeri able to aacertain Mr. Rollin's personal appearance. Use thing is certain, he understands his buttne**, and has made a monstrous good grab." New Cotton. ? Two bales of new Cotton were received J. here to-day, the first' of this year's crop, from the plantation of Mr. J. A. Folic, ( k Newberry District, and bought by Messrs. R. Catlicart A Cot, at 10$ cents. Quality, ( {.* Good Middling. rr 1 F Two more bales of New Cotton were j. received to-day from the plantation of A. F F. Dubard, Esq., and bought by R. I O'Neale, Esq., at 10$ cents. Quality, Fair. & J'ulmetto&tate Banner. r Two balee of cotton of the new crop fc were received on Saturday by Messrs. y. , Scaife, If ill A Co. Thia ia the first in our Market, and was received from Oglethorpe, s OaM via Savannah. It classed as good ^ middling, and was sold a few minutes af ^ ter its arrival at twelve cents.?Char let ton ^ . Mercury. ^ ' /tw A stranger died in this place on HAturday the 21st inst., who stated before his death, that the had murdered a man in Komd part of South A uerica. He said bis name was Young, was a tinner ! bv trade, Ind said he was from FLiladel[. . phia. < jt#" Martin J. Picket, Esq., who we re- i ported to have been shot, in Wadesboro, on Sunday the 22d inst, we learn from At>l Qfofllg*1.'0 l',e ffrcat4?t a^onv u until Tuesday morning, pfben he expired. Mr. Boyd is pi jail aWjdpng a judicial in- d vestigatiou, which will take place before P the Superior Court,Th September next onuunwu T? O UUderntand?the stage driver, on the route from thie place to Fayetteville, ?u chot on lib bos, near Laurel Hill, by a young man by the name of IfcParland. Tbe wound, though net ere, ia not UtOught daniw. geroua. Tbe weapon was a doublelarrcl I shotgun.? Oktrav GattUe. i i Acknowledgment*. With thattkB, wo acknowledge the receipt F the following subscriptions to this date : I. D. Montgomery, Jacksonham $3 00 L F. Nisbct, do 1 00 I. Lnmbcth, l'lcasant Hill 1 00 V. J. Mcllwaiu, Lancaster 3 00 . N. Dunlap, do..... 0 66 I. S. Sorrcll dt Brother, feeloir 1 00 ). K. Price, Hhiloah, Ala 1 00 Whenever mistakes occur in receipts, or ny omission is made, the subscribers intersted will please inform us, so that pro|>cr orrections can be made. Important Concerning Mr. Wedter.?The Boston correspondent of the few York Herald writes thus:? "A gentleman who visited Mr. Webter, while that great man was at Marshield, says that lie discoursed with a great leal of freedom 011 public affairs, and mrticularly on the position held by himself, le was warm, and even bitter, 011 the njustice with which he supposes he was reated by the Southern memliers of the Vhig National Convention, from whom le believes ho had a large support lie lid not hesitate to say, that he was now onvinced that ho made a mistake, when, a I860, he took the Southern side of he nuestion then in dispute, and that f he had taken an opposition course, he rould now have been the candidate of a jreat Northern party, with fair chances of ueccss. His feelings are perhaps natural inder the circumstances ; but whether be i wiso in giviug expression to them, or rhether he rightly estimates what might lave been, are points upon which each nust judge for himself. Ho spoke, too, f retiring entirely from public life, to enjoy he sweets of Marshfield?just as Scipio Mind at Liternum that happiness which raa not procurable at Rome. From all hat I could learn of his remarks on the spect of ntfairs, it would seem that lie ntertains no doubts whatever of the lection of General Pierce, and feels no iarticulnr interest in the fortunes of General Scott. 3*1 n r x i n g t s, On Wednesday, the 1st inst., by the Rev. Ir. Scale, Mr. J. R. Mag ill, to Miss Reiecca, daughter of the late Rev. E. I* Eraser, 11 of this District. commercial" LATEST DATES. 'rom Liverpool Aug. 11. 'rom Havre Ang. 5. 'rom 1 lavana Aug. 14. 'rom Charleston Sept. 4. The Markets. Charleston, Sept. 3?Cotton.?At tl?> ime of clotting our lost weekly review, we . fl the Uplnml n arket in n very lanquid late?the sales of the week then ending had een light, and prices unsettled, but ot a rooping eharncter. On Saturday, the first day of the week ow under review, not u single bale changed ands, while on Monday" and Tuesday only 50 bales were disposed of, for want of uyers. On Wednesday there was a considerable evival in the demand?confined, however, ? only a few buyers; the sales reached car 1300 bales?prices stiffening and in faor of sellers. On Thursday, the demand ecame inure general und active, and mostly f a speculative character. Upwards of 1850 ales w ere taken, at prices fully up to the ungc of our former and present Quotations. The market yesterday reinuineu compare* ively quiet, the transactions amounting to bout 200 bales. The total sales of the reek hpvc reached the aggregate amount of 725 Dales, at prices varying from 8 to 12 ents. We retain former quotations, with he remark of an upward tendency of prices, nd quote Inferior to (iood Ordinary, 10; liddling, 10$ a 10}; Good Middling, II; fiddling Fair, 11}; Fuir to Fully Fair, 11} 11}; Choice, 12 cents. Columbia, Sept. -1?Cottos?The week 1st brought to a close has been a very dull ne in the market for our great staple, CotMi. The late freshet bus cut off all comlun ication with Charleston, and also with to back country, consequently there is lit* le or none coming to market, nor are buyrs. LANCASTER PRICES CURRENT, Corrected Weekly for the Ledger by i. A. 1IAHKKLTINK. IACON. flams lM>r ll.l 18 /? Sides ".. 14 a Shoulders ".. 12}a HJTTER per lb.i 15 a IKES WAX ".. 20 a .. IANDLES Ad *.. 30 a 33} Tallow ".. 20 a IOFFEE, Rio ....".. 11a 12} Java u. . 14 a 16 IORN per bunh. 90 a Meal 1 00 alio !GCiS per doz. 8 a 10 X)WLS per pair. 16 a 20 TOUR perbbl.6 00 a .. ARI) per lb. 16 a .. fOLASSES, W. I... .per gal. 30 a 33 N. O "... 46 a 60} LICE per bushel. 3 60 a 4 00 IUUARS, lx>af. per lb. 10 a 12 Crushed 10 a 12 N. Orleans 8 a 9 N. Y. Refined..".. 10 a 11 I ALT per sack 2 00 a 2 26 MOT per lb.| 8 a 10 1ACKEREL, No. 1... .p.bbl. 16 a .. No. 2 "..11 al2 No. 8 ".. 7 a 8 'ALLOW per lb. 10 a 12} JQUOR8, N.O. Whiskey?nl. 62}a .. Old Rye " "..100a .. Coe. Brandy. .". . 3 00 a 4 00 lyase London Porter,quarto dz 4 60 a 6 00 pinto..ja60 a 800 Uncwter Division, No. SO, JONS OF TEMPERANCE, will have a JJ I'ublic Celebration on Saturday, the 6th inat, at which time a Pie Nic will be tovided, and several addreanes it is expeeU d will be delivered. The public are tnvifd to attend. A particular invitation is extended to Inian Land and Hanging Rock Diviaiona to articipate with ua. R. 8. BAILEY, I. H. BLAIR. J. LEVERTON, -Committee. A. J. BELDEN, E. C. BEECH, J. WOOD, WOOD. irOut of Wood. Cash will be >aid for several loads. Bring it o the Printing Office. It * Wlr Camden flail ? DUE MONbAY, WKDNK8PAY, ANb FRIDAY, At 8 o'clock, P. M. DEPARTS TUE8DAT THURSDAY, * SATURDAY, Johl At 7 o'clock, A. M, ^ Charlotte mail DUl MONDAY, WEDNESDAV, AND FRIDAY, jj ( At 8 o'clock, P. M. DEPARTS TUESDAY, THURSDAY, 4 SATURDAY A A to jch i o'ciocn. ji. M\ ? forn Mul Concord mail Dist DDK THURSDAY, AT 6 P. M. li bKPABTB FRIDAY, AT 0 A. V, Bu* - - of c WiiiNboro' mail. DUE SATURDAY, AT 0 P. M. j DDI'ARTS THURSDAY, AT 4 P. M, creg D. I CltcAtcrvillc mail: 3< DUE WEDNESDAY, AT 5 P. M? *a'n DEPARTS SATURDAY, AT 1 1 A. M, 'nn<^ C Chesterfield, C. H. Mail. The DUE SATURDAY, AT 10 A. M. wit} DEPARTS TllUPSDAY, AT 4 A. M. l)y I All letters must be deposited by 8 o'clk 1'. M>, to ensure their departure by next ^ mail. P All transcient newspapers sent are required to be pre jxtid, otherwise they arc g not mailed. pr;r All persons who reccivo newspapers and other periodicals, will otaorve that the law requires the jiostage to be paid quarterly in advance. ? T. R. MAO ILL, p. M. m 3 ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER, i Important to I)yxpcphcs.'<? Dr. J. S. Hough- . ton's I'eUsin, The 1 ruo Digestive Fluid, or ^ Oiestric Juice, prepared from Rennet or the ^ Fourth Stomach of tho Ox, after directions ^ of Baron I.iebeg, the great Physiological , Chemist, hv J. S. Houghton, M.D., Phil adelphia. 'Phis is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, constipation and Debility, curing ftn,| after Nature's own Method, by Nature's own r . Agent, the GASTRIC JUlCfc. Pamphlets, ?0O containing Scientific evidence of its value, n;?i furnished by Agents gratis. See notice *"?j among the medical advertisements. T1 j(|c S Ft should 1* universally known?for it is stritlv true?that indigestion is the parent of a largo pro|>ortion of the fatal diseases. Dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera nior- Jp bus, liver complaint, and many other dis- six eases enumerated in the city inspector's by weekly eatalogue of deaths, are generated An) l>y indigestion alone. Think of that dys- h? * peptics! think of it all who sutler froin ^ disordered stomach's, and if you are wil- i ling to be guided by advice, founded upon ^ experience, resort at once (don't delay a T day) to Ilootland's German Hitters prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, which, as ^ an alterative, curative, and invigorant stands alone and unapproached. General repot, 120 *Areh street. We have tried |U these Hitters, and know that they are ex- 111 eel lent for the diseases specified al>ove.? =? Philadelphia City Item. 23 SPEC IA L NOTICES. ? - W The friends of GEORGE McC. dinj WITHKRSl'OON, Esq., announce him as a ^ Candidate to represent this District in the Senate of the next legislature. JdgTThe friends of WM. McKENNA ana ahnounce him as a candidate to represent 5 this District in the Senate, at tho ensuing ^ election. MR. EDITOR:?Please announce Col. IT THOMAS W. IIUEY as a suitable candi- | date to represent this District in the Senate, in the next legislature, and oblige St MANY VOTERS. J-*f " The friends of Dr. W. C. Cauthcn announce him to the citizens of Ixincastcr District as a candidate to represent them in t ^ the House of Representatives in the next the legislature. an<l that MR. EDITOR?PI ease announce Mr.I'.T. Hammond as a Candidate for the House of 0j> Representatives in the next Legislature, and Wit oblige MANY VOTERS. 1 MR. EDITOR?Please announce Mr. T. K. Cureton as a Candidate for the House ^ of Representatives in the next Legislature, and oblige MANY VOTERS. HTThe friends of MARTIN P. CRAW- 1 TORI), Esq., announce liirn as a candidate to represent the District of I^incaater in the House of Representatives at the ensuing election for Members of the Legislature. HT The friends of J. A. STEWMAN ^ announce him as a Candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court, at the ensuing Elec- j tion. MR. EDITOR:?Please announce Mr. A. B. BLACK MON, as a candidate for Clerk fT* of the Court at the next election, and oblige * MANY VOTERS. ,)u' ___________________________ rcn, ; latt HT K. G. BILLINGS is annouunced as ^igl a candidate for the office of Clerk of the owi pAltef oiuotS'vn V/VUI * ?? MIV IIUA * DIOVUUII, UJ KIVJ MANY FRIKND8 & SlJPI?ORTER8. MR. EDITOR:?Pleaae announce JOHN II. ADAMS a* a auitable candidate for Clerk of the Court, at tho next election, and rr" oblige MANY V0TER8. HT The frienda of William Rosnraon the announce him a* a candidate for the office of *'or Clerk of the Court at the next election. .. . que Br* The frienda of P.T. MORLEY announce him aa a Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. tf 16 MR. EDITOR?Pleaae announce. Capt. 6 A. A. G ALsam aa a Candidate for Tax Col- ? lector of Lancaater Diatrkt, and oblige MANY VOTERS. j MR. EDITOR:?Pleaae announce J. R OONNELL, Esq., aa a Candidate for Tax Collector, and oblige MANY VOTERS. t 0 *.' EW ADVERTISEMENTS* " COMMISSIONER'S SALE. a Woodward, et al. ) fl.U/or IW?,? D tilcb Clarke, et cl. $ Y ORDER of the Cour of Equity, I will ?1 expose to public sale at Lancaster C. R ?n the First Monday in October next, the || TRACTS OF LAND: l\ V?rly belonging to Mrs. Charlotte Me- M i Ian. d< c'd, lying and situate in Lancaster V ricu st. A tract in the possession of Dr. P. -4a h, containing 200 acres bounded by lands state of JuincS R. Massey, dee'd, D. W. wn, and others. . i. A tract in possession of estate of l>r?l ies. R. Massey, dee'd, containing 200 a- "v'j i, bounded by lands of Dr. D. P. Hush, >V. Brown, and others. ? d. A tract called the Glnze Tract, con- " ing acres, and boundc<i by the In of ?- Plul TERMS OF SALE. ter ash suflicient to pav expenses of the sale. t i balance on a credit of one and two yeais l' 1 i interest from the day of sale, secured * ol iond with rt least two good sureties. ou* JAMES HEMPHILL, C. E. C. 1). 1 lUgust 31, 1862. .8, Persons desiring infbrmatton, will . ly to James II. Witherspoon, Esq., at !n? caster C. H. ? mt4; ei?tember 8, 1852. 31?4t. ?|?' iter's fee,?-Advertising $5,f>8 Job Work 2,50 fun $8,18 fo' pail are mm sin, & atic TRACT of Lawd, lying on both sides 8UU .of Flat Creek, in this District, containing the 10 ncres. This land is so situated that it whi r he divided into two or more tracts.? curj t well adapted to the culture of Cotton Irain, and has a Saw and Grist Mill on same, in successful operation. There is j a comfortable Dwelling, Am Gin House &, Screw, ?ca nil necessary out-buildings. A portion mcj he land comprises about 100 acres as w?j d bottom land as can bo found in this ? Iriet, or in any section of the country. : 'lie above land will be sold at a reasona- |n t price, nnd on accommodating terms. I JOSEPH BLAIR. ..... leptombcr, 8, 1852. 31?3t. STRAYED ~ 2 ROM the residence of John Bkown, Ij- {]ist berty Hill, a incuse colored JENNY, d?n or seven years old. She may be known COn a lump on the side of her under jaw. rcc( r one bringing the said Jenny to me, will the luitably rewarded. to I ept 8 tf P. T. HAMMOND. I L RARE OPPORTUNITY. a?bu HAVE a first rate Two Horse Wagon, which I will sell at a reasonable price. .u M ?ly at once, or you will lose the chance. .? c'pt 8 tf J. A. HASSKLTINE. r'"1 fror IS CJE I LAKE OPS, g T&lLOllir , In Iflonroc, IV. V. mo: T D. PORTICE, respectfully informs f m the citizens of Monroe nnd surroun- PCP ; country, that he has permanently locahimself in this place, where he will car- ver' >n the above business in all its various ',av ichcs in rem Neatness and Style, a"!,, nt the same time have a due regard to rapi VIIE LATEST FASHIOXS. . !' larl Cutting done nt short notice. live fonroe ,V. C. June 9 3m 18 ted gLICTIOH. k ate of South Carolina. heal LANCASTER DISTRICT. 01 ?t ice Court of General Sessions and ,* Common I'lean. H. R. PRICE, Esq., Clerk of said it , Court, in pursuance to the directions of mo Act of the legislature in such ease made nec provided, do hereby give public notice the; i nn Election lor Tax Collector for Lnn- (hmI er District will be held on Monday, the p?r i day of October next, at the usual plaew (tin lection throughout the said District. 8toi .ness iny hand at Iamcaster C. H., this 0f t Oth day of August, A. !>., 1852. des II. It. PRICE, die Clerk G. S. and C. P. aigust 11. 2m 27 alii . icin m o w i c m r S HEREBY GIVEN, THAT AN AP- ma; plication will be made, to the next 8e" ;islature, for a charter for a Rail Road l"ir n Lancaster Court House, to connect ^ ier with the South Carolina Rail Rond, Camden, or with the Charlotte and ^ lf.Ii Carolina Rail Road, at Cheatervillo, pra geway, or some other suitable point on < I Road. PI August 4th, 1852 20 3m. del) COMMITTED en\ lO THE JAIL OF LANCASTER DIS- cin< trict a Negro Boy, who calls himself .. 1 k, and aays he belongs toaThomaa War. ! of Colleton District. Dick is a dark Mu- * ( 0, 91 or 99 years old, ft feet|7 or 8 inches ten ti, and will weigh about 140 lbs. The ? ler is requested to cotne forward, prove perty, ana take him away. JAMES ADAMS, a lugust 18th, 1959. ShorifF L. D. _/} NOTICE. ?< ' Ha >IIE Centennial Anniversary of Okorqb the Washirotom will be celebrated by in i JKHON LODGE, No. 63, A. F. M., on and 4th November next, by a public proees- at 1 1. An oration will be delivered by one at 1 the members. The Brethren are all re. the ted to be present on that occasion, and die miifAllft MtinMllu SPA pn?*vw?ffnllir UvU i -V V UI1IV J to Attend. 5th DANL. W. BROWN,) W. W. MOBLEY, J Committee. J. R. MAG1LL, ) A lept 1 30 3m FRASER k THOMSONT 'actors ft Commission Merchant*, /\ aoobr'a north wharf, Co CHARLESTON, B.C. D'K . FTARtR, PAUL A. THOMSON. ?' lept. 1,1852. IT?SO. j . aa?c- i i ti- -- - vim,OTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! RDV I1 IIHI)V GREAT CURE FOR ^Rl llUUllO DYSPEPSIA. W00DVI1 R- J. 8. HOUGHTON'S 6ix Soutl ?i MY ST?RE ^ - ? r7.-xwf? ? ?. ?' -ITX ready for the 0% "? 0% R nT turners. J have u II S Sfl Rv I Bl ) 11 Msortme U0 mm mM I m; Jp "V can be nccommodnt H I i OIIr/ staple&F J ?JTm <"*/ HATS, BO01 CERIES, 11. kR. j. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the DRUGS d " tmo Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, pared from Renhet, or the fourth stom- (Mineral e of the Ox, after directions from Baron Sc'hool Bool biff,tho gfeat Physiological Chemist, by Bonne I. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. 'his is truly a wonderful remedy for in- "V goods are all 1 estion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com- 8Ult classes, one nt, Constipation nnd Debility, Curing af- ?r to approved eu! Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Country produce -H Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infus- therefore oernestlj n water, will digest or desolve Five patronage. 1 ersi inds of Roast Beef, in about two hours, n,y ''ne> ^V1'' ""d of the stomach. "j1" examine my 'cpsin is the chief element, or Great Di- elsewhere, ting Principle of~the Gastric Juice?the Also??I have a vent of the food, the Purifying, Prcscrv- 1) Slaves for s and stimulating agent of the stomach and ',pr> a ''rst ra^? . C< istines. It is extracted from the digestive Seamstress, which mach of the ox, thus forming an artificial to the times, for e; estivo fluid, precisely like the natural short time, itric Juice in its Chemical powers, and Indies call if yo ushing a complete and perfect substitute thing tine and nit it. By the aid of this preparation, the take great pleasun is and evils of Indigestion nnd Dyspepsia an(* 3till greater p removed, just as they would be by a you-*-and what wi Ithy stomach. It is doing wonders for they are truly Sou speplics, curing eases of Debility, Kmaei- timore, a Southern m, Nervous Decline, and Dispeptic Conlption, supposed to be on the verge of " oodvillc, lain grave. The scientific evidence upon June 30, 18.' icfi it is based, is in the highest degree ions nnd remarkable. (9^ [Pft SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. W iQ) laron Liebig in his celebrated work on CllGa*>fir mul Chemistry, says: "An nrtitieinl di- ?? BE] tive fluid, analogous to the gastric juice, THF 8 U f be readily prepared froln the mucous , , nbrnno of tho stomach of tho calf, in "('y'lni\i?i eh various articles of food, as meat and j *. s, will be softened changed and digested, % '?|U?! ?i l?urc ,U1'' in the same manner as they would be tho bal:mc,c ot. he human stomach." n* J"? red"ced Pru )r. Combe, in his valuable writings on the Wl ,,now ?, *in lysiologv of Digestion," observes that "a onntbo In.?f a.dv,,n, inution of the due quantity of the gas- 1! ? solicited, lis J juico is a prominent and nil prevailing 00 ' i'(oS' se of Dyspepsia; " and he states that 44 a ????. .and \ inguished Professor of Medicine in Lon- fu,r l,nce ftlloWed(! , who was severely afflicted with this ,p, iplaint, finding everything else to fail, had , ' 7 j1?86 jurse to the gastric juice, obtained from >' ^quested to se stomach of living animals, which proved ,1,n .w r? , , hi perfectly successful," Bellair, 8. C? Jul )r. Graham, author of the famous works _ 4 Vegetable Diet," says : 44 It is a remark- B-txCOI ; fact in physiology, that the stomachs of . _ nals, macerated in water, impart to the A those inde 1 the property of dissolving various nrti- nre r4;nnestefl I of food, and of effecting a kind of artiji- UI'* digestion of them in no wise different II tnc natural digestive process." August 4th, 185 :*r Call on the Agent, and get adescripeircular, gnitis, giving a large amount of ] ntifie evidence, similar to the above, to- DBS. Iicr with reports of remarkable cures, from fore parts of the United States. I ' 1 10 CU A C? 4 n V C II L? n C? f < rvrr t\ -r* I ^iu jj a u r is i o i /l U (J /IA, ___________ )r. Houghton's Pepsin has produced the "Ra r.ni st marvelous effects, in curing cases of dety, emaciation, nervous decline, aud dys- 1-0 u *cw tie consumption. It is impossible to give ' * "ASS details of eases in the limits of this nd- ??? Lisement; but authenticated certificates __ . o been given of more than two hundred McOu&Ili \arkable cures in Philadelphia, New Vork, . Boston alone. These were nearly all tllPCI*# 211 Iterate cases, and the cures were not only rTMJF Eiirhth V d and wonderful, but permanent. j[ Americas c. t is a great nervous antidote, and particu- Sentemher Ft i*i y useful for tendency to bilious disorder, di(fu?ion Df usofui r complaint, fever and ague, or badly trea- is emillenUy caIcu| fever and ague, and the evil effects of intercaU J indll8, line, mercury, and other drugs upon the fac(urin rand Agr jsUve organs, after a long sickness. Al- 'ma8ter-Hpirit of tin for excess ,n eating, and the two frequent u ,8 u'nrivaikd , of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles and and , with intemperance. at home and abroa ,D STOMACH COMPLAINTS, The Publishers 'here is no form of old stomach compUiints re y ?'.un" eli it does not seem to reach and mmove notl P incc. No matter how bad they may be- chiefly jivea instant relief! A single dose ro- cuswd in itscolum ves all unpleasant symptoms; and, it only Architecture, Itailr ds to be repeated for a short time to make p nents, ' se good effects permanent. I'uritu of ua a t x., y and rigor of blood follow at once. It is {Vr the purpose, ( ticularly excellent in cases of nausea* votn- . .1 ,nS? g, cramps, soreness of the pit of the f'ln.f8? Bo'.Ur? nn,d innch, distress after eating, low, cold state JJhilosophical iand ;he blood, heaviness, lowness of spirits, t-ar"ages, \Vatorpondency, tendency to insanity, suicide, ^jjmhprB^'k' Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is sold bv nearly Arms, Electricity, the dealers in tine drugs, and popular mod- "trumen s? &c., bei es throughout the Onitod States. It is tents, Reviews, N. pared in powder and fluid form, and in American^ and Fo scription vials for the use of physician*. V""1 '"r. """""fit 'rivate circulars for the use of physicians, gating*, over y be obtained of l)r. Houghton or his a- Pr,nte(' matter, anc its, describing the whole process of pre- a the valuable la ation, and giving the authorities upon 5om .? a.tcr)1 ^ ich the claims of this new remedy are 1fiP"nv|ng'V|n c ed. As it is not a secret remedy, no ob- PaPpr a Perfect Me ions against its use can be raised by phsi- VrfV .WCV M is in respectable standing and regular . Valuable Premi dice. Price one dollar per l?ottle. Largest Last of ou tbsercc this ! Every bottle of the genuine '* published w ZPSIN, boars the written signature of J. '*a!ent Agt Houghton, M. D., sole proprietor, Phila- New York, phia, Pa., Copy-right ami trade mark se- TERMS! T told by Druggists and dealers in medi- J c^ly s?x mo: Ioktt*.?IIaii.k At Twittv,1 ancastcr C. ^pSes for s! ; VV. A Morrison At Co., Winnshoro : Dr. ,0 )iegfor tv Curtis, Columbia ; Dr. J. A. Reed, Ches- 1 ?s for b 'Ule ; I'. M. Cohen, Charleston. Jo copies tor t, AI WAY NOTICE OF ELECTION. ^ Office Stamps tak N ELECTION will be hold on the 2d tore should oe pos L day of October next, for Major of the ffvr Battalion, to fill the vacancy occa- "1 AAA TlfV led by the resignation of Major J. D. ile. The polls will be opened at each of 11T places of rendesvous of each company VV f\ 1.1 U.???ll?? .? , i -1-1 u ? u > iv liunci i#oiwiuuiij r?v 1 u fiwii, il? 1 close at 3 o'clock, P. M.; the Manager*, 1 * east one of them from each box, will meet SOUTHERN cfjuicaater C. H. on Monday the 4th,couut TO CA votes, and report forthwith to the Brigar General the result of the election. HBW WORK ty order of the Brigadier General Chandler p KETCHES O B*d*' H IL PRICK " ACTER-co, ? . ?. ? ' royal octavo, with Col. 91st Regt 8. C. M. ingu, and a Portrail Vuguat 2ft 6t 39 ^ ,K)Und p,^ ^ discount nuuio w r Noiioe of deotion. or more counties, N BISECTION WILL BE HELD FOR elusive control of i L 1st Lieutenant of the Lancaster Rifle By enclosing $ rnpany, on their next regular Muster Day, paid, a specimen < Hi! the vacancy occasioned by the promo- forwarded to any i o of C. Belk. firm qf poMgc. A By order of H. R. PRICE, ? pi \ug2S. 39 if Col. 21st Reg't. 48 North F # (V^ A & GROCERIES. LEGALNOTICES. LLE STORE, aiK iiNtor District L of Lancaster C. H. M. Ingrain, Executor") 18 NOW OPEN, ANl) Rov. Elua^L. Frnscr Petitioa accommodation of Cos- Fran,? p Bou'hvaro, [ to ?< " 1fc i 5? ? , 4^ ? and Mary E., his wife, sluves. ilt; ladies and gentlemen ut aj vA.ivuiiiiiiusiaiiy.tr cc It appearing to my satisfaction that FranWCM DRY tiOOD^ cj8 p. jjotilwaru and Mary E., his wife, decfc iS'y/OAW, O'JtO- eudanta in above petition, reside without \RD WARE CUT- *'1C 'in>t8o{' State. It is ordered on nnltipdv o t/i motion of Caston, solicitor for petitioners, UL nr,f( r, SAD- that said defendants, Francis P. Boulware CONFEL'T- and Mary E. his wife, do answer, plead or eipri'e demur to the petition in above case on or be.fore the 18tl. day of November, 1852. l* MhDILI AAo, I otherwise an order pro confesso will be or! and Patent:) dered against them. JAS. II. WITIIERSPOON, k# A. StatlOIlH > Corn. Eq'y Lau. Dist. t?S Ac., Ac., Commissioner's Ofliee, J tew, and well selected to Lancaster C. H., So. Ca., > I can be sold low for cash August 14, 1852. ) aug 18. 3m. dotners on short time.? ^^^^ taken in exchange, and I ' solicit a share of public VJII.W IT iliClTIfllV ns wishing anything in ijilLLlN ill illlvllUii* it to their interest to call ? ???. " ,took boforo purchasing JaAND FOR SALE. fine lot of likely (young J. D. Johnson, Adinn'r ^ ale; and among the num- Class G. Gaston, (dee'd.) ) Is Equity, uok, House Servant and ' vs. [ Lancastek, I will sell in proportion Asia M, Caston, et. al. J ash or approved paper on Under the decree of the Court in above case, I will sell at I<aneastcr C. II., on the u wish really to buy some- l st Monday in October, 1852, the Plantation ,c. Myself or clerk will or Tract of Land, near the village, on the 5 in exhibiting our goods, WaUjrs of f}wir Creek,whereon the defendant leasure in packing up tor Caston, formerly resided, containing ill please you still better, Aercs, more or less, adjoining lands ol thern, purchased in Bal- I)r R K WyHc nnd others. city- TJT?urvi> Terms?A credit of one and two years, ELI C. BlolIOi . purchaser giving bond and good security, raster Dist., J with interest from day of sale, payable atiJ " nually, and a mortgage. JAMES II. VVITlIEItSPtX)N. al ffcl August 23d, 1852. O. E. L D. j -JL/)) 1bS) aug 25, 29 tit printers fee 85,25. rm ^ LiA?Ens fver' house and lot for sale. ll ; n Cyrus A. Allen, nnd . 1 j J i' Jane his wife, , pr...._3t reduce his stock, f ^ ',IN EQtrtr, SR GOODS, pre- EsiJfc Jame9 M Richardson, I-ancaster, iff his Fall supplies, will and others. bummer Goods on hand yjy vjrtue cf the decree of the Court of :cs, those in want of goods Equity, made in this case, June Term, 1852, opportunity to purchase i will sell at Linoastcr C. II., on the 1st tageous terms An early Monday (the 4th day) of October next, that Bargains may be expected, desirable lot in the village of Lancaster, near swax,^ 1 allow, Feathors, aIuj fronting the Court House, with the aken in exchange, and a buildings situate thereon, bounded North by or each. ^ ^ Duiilap street, West by Catawba street, HARLEb P. LVANS, South by lot of Jones Crockett, and East by idebted to me are earnest- ^ ^ l)unlap's lot. tie as early as possible, as * ' '/yrms_A credit of 12 months,purchaser .oney. C. P. E. giving bond and good security, with interest ly 14. 23 tt from day of sale. JAS. H. WITHBRSPOON. ST. BACON. August 23d, 1852. Com. Eq. L. D. aug 25 29 Gt printers fee $5,25. bted for the above article, I to come forward and pay ~ RETON &. MASSEY. ffl I S C E L L A N E 0 U S i 2. 26 Gt. ?? CATAWBA HOUSE, IRON FOR SALE LOW On Maln-Stree1, ash, by fCU} r?d$ South oj the Court House.) RETON & MASSEY. THE above named House has liUL been much enlarged and put MB Ri T 5?rrl bi thorough repair and furnished anew, [I OL l ?*till) and is now prepared to accomodate all ' *. vo those disposed to give it a call. The subHAGL . scriber makes no boasts but will simply ^say that the Public shall be accommodacs, Manufac- Lrt?!.? cxccllcd by any Ilous0 Ill UIU t?J? WUIIUJl id Inventors. J. A. IIASSELTINE. , , ? Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 olumc of the Scientific ; unmences on the 18th of a p n p -p* jrineipally devoted to the ^ .XaXVAJ. practical knowledge, and ATESSItS. G. F. KENNEDY, of Chesated to iul\mice the great .ivl. ter, and JAMES M. HUKST, formtry?Mechanical, Jlunu- erly one of the proprietors of the Planters' icullural?the genius and Hotel, Charleston, have leased the Amtw nation. ricaii Hotel, King-street, and would us a Journal of the Arts respectfully solicit lYoin their fViends and naintains a high character the travelling public a portion of their patd. ronage. We pledge ourselves that the pledge themselves that guests of the liotcl will receive accommo?s shall at least equal if dntion unsurpassed by any in the city. redecessors. Among tho KENNEDY &. HURST. 14 irought forward ano dis- Charleston, May 19. 6m 15 ns are, Civil Engineering, oads, Bridges, Agricultu- ESTRAYS. T^akkn op by tub subscriber '.hemical processes, Distif- ,L ,at >"*. %M?\,^f'IVI,tA,^no ,ml* ol c. Steam and Gas En- JAnds lord, T\\0 MULES one nn Iron I Furnaces, Mathematical ^ Muo' the other a Gray llorse Colt, Optical Instruments, Cars, With marks on lus shoulder wheels, Wind and Grind- J. M. FAULKNER. COTTON GIN'S. 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