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ciable effect. Quotations stand, therefore, m reported by the Hehnanir. 40 casks of Rice have been sold at 24s. Wheat has advanced Id. Bfeadstuffs continne Arm. London Monet Market.?Consols closed at 100L The bullion in' the Bank of Eng. land has decreased ?430,000. v.. Havre Market.?The sales of the "reek cnding?26th, were 27,000 bales, tres ordinaire t commanding 93. Rice is scarce and the ' biarket firm. EnoLjsK Items.?The Canada Clergy Reserves Bill has passed the Commons, but the Jewish Disabilities Bill was defeated. Failures.?Weniyet d& Co., of Rv'.tordam, and John AtW&od, of London, have failed, both fct large amounts. ADDmOkAb fctrisMS.?Kossuth, it is now ascertained, wal OOl. implicated in the affair of the rockets andmifttary stores discovered 'at Rotherhithe, although he avows his intention of making war on Austria to reclaim the rights of Hungary. Lord PalfttOslon has stated that Kossuth would not be pfOseOuted. In reference to the Turkish question, Lord Clarendon has announced in the House of Lords that the Government is deeply convinced of the necessity of maintaining that empire in its integrity, but docs not apIptehend a war. Tt Yv.m believed that the Annunl Budget as proposed by the Chancellor of the ExOfceqYtet would pass the Commons by a moderate majority. An attempted insurrection at Meybourg In Switzerland, had been suppressed nfter considerable loss of life. The Chinese rebels had been snptured at Nankin, but the Government evinced considerable anxiety as to the ifeafll'ctfoD and disturbances prevailing. A frigate and war steamer fcaVc beoit asfclgfted to convey the English CohimhwioViers and contributions to tlie Word's iPMr at "New York. Later from California. STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION, cj-c, ' The steam ship Daniel Webster has arVIvod at N?\v Orleans. She brings San Fran* Vriaco >nlvices fcx the 16th of April. They are, however, of very little importance, with the exception of the loss of tho Vanderbilt steamer S. S. I a? wis, which ran ashore on her voyage from Sun Juan and was unnblc to get olf. Her passengers?four hundred in number?reached the shore and saved their baggage. The steamer, however, and everything else, was totally lost. TTie Daniel Webster, sIbo, brings an account of another soul-harrowing catastrophe, the steamer Jenny Und having exploded near San Francisco, scalding terribly fifty or sixty persons; over twenty of whom had died, including seven children, and one whole family, '7* ' Ttw Sen rYawCise*, insvVetA we^S vjniet, and very little change had taken place. Ajiotiier Rati. Road Accidf.xt.-A freight train on the Fall River Rail Road run oil the track to-day, when fifteen freight cars were crushed to a wreck of ruins. An Engineer and Fireman were seriously iujured?all others escaped unhurt. Death or Lieuteraxt Tottf.x.?Lieut. Totten, a passenger on board the steam ship Palmetto, front Charleston, died on bonrd this morning, before the vessel's arrival. [Lieut. ToWcn was tho son, we believe,of General J. O. Totten, Chief of the Corps of Typographical "Engineers.]?Eds. Courier. BY MONDAY'S MAIL. ADDITIONAL BY THE CAMBRIA. Lord Stratford do Radclitfe lias assured the Ottoman Porta that the Government of Great*Britain would protect that Empire against the encroachments of Russia. Ar maments on both sides are still kept up near Constantinople. A fight occurred in the Church of the Ho iy Sepulchre at Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, (between the Armenians and Greeks. i nc t rencn neel has been withdrawn from ' SalainW. The Emperor, I<ou*m Napoleon was indis- , rpot'.sd. Civil rdle and order had been established at Fribouttf, Switzerland. The Chota-a has broken out at Moscow. 'lie Chinese tebcls, fifty thousand-ia nutn'bcr, were threatening Shanghae. A large force hod been despatched to watch and op\poso their proceeding*. The Gabdinek Case.?The evidence in J this case closed on yesterday, and the argument is expected to begin on Monday. The , < 'ounsel for (jardiner have filed a bill of inceptions against the Judge's ruling on many poiuta. Later from California.?The Prometheus has arrived at New York with 8107, 000 of gold on freight, and a very largo amount in the hands of passengers. The ? freight list of the Northerner to Panama, showed 82?&00,000 of gold. aomtioral by the prometheus.?letters received bv the Prometheus report that . the State of Nicaragua is^about taking po?? session oi ureyiown. l'He inhabitants bitterly repent their atttock on the property of the Traaaii Company. SLatbb rtoM Texas?Gold Discoveries. ?latter accounts received from Texas fully coafirp previoua reports respecting most va? I liable and important discoveries of gold in the Colorado region. Papers that have hith?erto expressed doubts, now give the most glowing accounts of the success of the minora, Large lamps have been found, ranging in value from 60 to $176. Tax Rev. fiutns Williams.?New Or eons papers or the oth in St., nave been received. Rev. Mr. Hanson, of Qonrbon notoriety, was in New Orleans. The Buletin says?"Ws learn from a gentleman, himself oooveraaa) with the (acta, that important testimony has been discovered in this city, respecting the rayatsrious ease of Rev. Eleaser Williams, which go far to confirm the belief that ho is Indeed the Dauphin of France. It isderired from a person who was 4 lnc!o~ bjtlm^v with the Bourbon Family, I in the early part of this century, and entire? V* 'jr sustain* the arguments presented in Putnam's Magurtus. Aitttor Oiscnvmry of Chiano. The llsff Vork Journal of Commerce states that parties in that city uave aacertained the exUtettto of a large deamdteof guano on a barren and unhaMu>4 isianflof ithe ocean, I 1 lying more than two hundred miieu from the mainland, and era negotiating with the United ptatee Government tor the protection of ? their rights, in soke aa affoft should ba made ito secure those hitherto unknown treasures. The valumto agrieOHursl properties of the article are now generally known and approW?u, i* bni??Am?Mb( to ollaUl . J rttarns, Ohla has averaged thirty millions of bushels of wheal for toe last t?oa jreara, tf I whish tfsteea millions are a surplus aftsr befef aft he? ow? inhabitants. ~ , f ?w -...J ORIGINAL POETRY. For the Lkdcer. THE SPELL, "fis tnie Ami tobman Hath a How 'tis wsfcanhdt tell; To lay qn every son of ittah, Whede^P aho wills, a Spell. In palace, cottage, hill or plait), Or whereaoe'er yon dwell, You cannot live above?nOr fall Below this maple spell. Our brightest young mnn R. C. was, Was more than doing well; A bright cyo caught him as he passed. That eye had in't the spell. A worthy planter was i. R.t Naught could his firmness quell, But humbld, low he kneeled and begged When N. .y wove her spell. I have a friend is pure and straight, In most mtnVite detail; But oh' he's hettl bcfteath tho height, Of spell piled top'Utt spell. Then thcro's a host of44 sCnr-leaf " lAds, How strange a tale to tell,. Are daily led by the will o' wisps Of woman's magic spell. The spell is found in woman's sigh, Her smile, her speech her gait; O'er man the tear in woman's eye, itath greater power than fate. AHd ho Vho ftlah'd* aftd Vvlll not yield, When tho tear in womans eye doth swel Is worse than spirit of battle field, Or direst fteWd from honVO'rt that fell, ?AnKs ovVn baHix Ijncaaterville, S. C., May 11 1853. Cninimtnirntinns. A Sketch. A lady, lovely in person and mind, said t< him who walked by her side, " you are si lent. I wish I knew why you arc so sad ?' Oft is it his wont to wander forth on tin wings of tho imagination, and revel *mi? pleasurable scenes that finite beings mus not know, save to u fancy's wide domain,' :ommunc with ttntUtC attd todrtlgrcto thoughl ^hc abstract croatious of the mind. And did he, selfish, thus wander in tlu realms of thought, on the full lido of ntcnla ;njoymeni, while thai fair young crentun ivas neglected by his aide ? the racrry laugl of others, the while, being heard around her, Aye, did he! But, then, he was not wholly Lo blame. . Iter's was partly the fault, i fault it may be called. She, excited not t4 the gleeful mood and merry jest; else, hn< lie not wandered thus. She inspired to no blcr things?drew forth the mind in its na Live powers, and urged it oh irt the scare! for truth, in converse Vvise, or ehe, In rOam ing, to coinmunc with itself, as was her com paniun*s now. And Was he sad ? Can he be sad, who happy in tho prcsant, is transported, (by i pure being whose every word and actioi tend to clevatc( into somcthiugnot hitusrll Is wafted along on a gentle wing, when thoughts without association, but npontanc ous springs, and aspirations holy, move hin as they will ? Oh no! tie is then something more than himself'. Sense is lost. Th< mind unshackled by matter, sallies forth ii the form of its divino creator, and is tliei what it was, when it came from his almigh ty hand?what it was ere tho forbidden frui had been tasted, and man became a rebc against high heaven. "Ha then that it cai commune with its creator. Tin then that i can contemplate the beauties of nature, fltti road in each, a lesson of doaiiny, of ttutl and God. Tit then, and only then, tliat t him these beauties " proclaim their create is divine," and draw forth his meed of prais and thanks, unsullied by sense. Tis the the body Its homage, due the mind and the tongue aWctl at What it cannot apca is still. Oh, no, he was hot sad. He would no have changed his situation, for that of th gayest. No, he was plcasod, he was hnpp) And yet, perhaps, he. teas a little sad. Th gost of time sacrificed would ever and ano rise before him; and the remembrance c days, weeks, alas! of years passed away an unimproved. Would obtrude itself upon hire PerhAps he was a little and. He saw him self as he is,* and imagined what he migh have been. He remembered many an hou lost on trivial matters and idle chat, or else not quite so bad I trow, in supine indolena and he felt 'bashed. Thus did fancy sketch, in an hour of mil sing. Tis idle, 1 know, but although it b but an Idle creation of the brain, let us drai from it this wholesome moral. Fritter uo a way the mind on trifles?cashew indolenc and ever seek the company w of those wh wjll elevate thy thoughts: so shall shall th day* glide on in peace," and thy talent be in proved when thy Lord comcth. Pardon me, I and ley, I could nut do boi ter without circumlocution. For the IjcOOxr. Our Rail Road. This is an enterprise of rauth interest I our own people, but not to them alone. Th other aide of the Cetawbs Is interesUd.From all that we esK fawn Camden will giv ? ?? loimma, una t nwi?r am mi <M>n eo. And Columbia, deeply Hitereated main ulna a profound alienee. Charleeton la aHv to bar wel faro ami aubacribea to rrada, err In ToMoaaoo, bat Columbia, ?M!? aha ha it b bar power to aoenre the trade and trai at of Laaeautor DJalrict, and aereral Coon tie bfH-C. la aoaanelaap. Will tbfceontfa M? Wh^u,jro^U.joor DM preaal 1/ you will onlf wake up we wC giro atatktica, wbteh will ehew bow naeh road firom Laneaattr to CofaariHa wW Waefi )'<*? * -W4-:' S> i -Vo- r. RAILROAD. wr K?*VVuat is tho difference between a bafeffdad and a hair b?;d ? The Qtte flees for shelter, the other is a shelter for fleas. KhdwU go may slumber in the roemdry, but it never dies ; it is like the dormouse in thq ivied tdwer, that sleeps while winter J lasts, brit ntVakes with the breath of Spring. y i Marriages. TjW riymen bid't his loye delighted hour, Tpefe dwyltiW joy.in prion's rosy bower! Tho world wad sad!?the garden was a wild; P And man, 'the hermit, sighed?till woman smiled! Campbell. I MAitRIfctf, at Winn#] li'dfd', on tho 6th " inst., by the Rev. M. I). FrnSe'r, Rev. R. K. a PORTI2R of ItiehmdndCdunty, Georgia, to ^ to Miss JANE S., oaugnlet tif H\50. Samuel ^ Johnson. , a commercial* * LATEST DATES. j From f AVfcHMbL April 23 PiYrni HaVA? April 21 FYOta llaVana April27 11 ^ Charleston Market#. *s SATURDAY MdRKiiro, May 14. * CoTToa.?Tho trartsattioos this morrting, . footed lflOO bales, alfrtWi 7 fO ttnta.? ? Prices in favor of buyers. 1 Columbia Market, May 14. Cottos.?Wc have but few transactions to notice in cotton to-day; the supply on sale was htttited, artd the demand quiet 40 bales were fcoid, at prices Varying frOth 7 W 9jc. |. ! NEW AD V ERT ISM EN T S. NOTICE. j J"S hereby given that a Sacramental Meet- _ A ing will take place at Six Mile Creek c Chnrrh, to commence on Friday May 27th, at 10 o'clock. The ^Indian Lnnd" Bible Society, arc re1 quested to meet that morning at 9 o'clock, 3 as business of importance will be before tho j Society. 15?2t i : "valuable property," t i FOR SALE. THE undersigned being about to remove j from the Slate for a time, offers for sale ^ ? his farm at Boattie's Fttrd, containing about 1 600 ante*. Its situation hoatthfulness, , fertility, and beauty, is well kflrtwrt-. II has j every improvement for comfort that can be *r desired ; as every improvement for comfort, c that can be desired ; ns a I'oCatiort Iht Mert catttttc business, a posilidh for a Lawyer, ^ f (having six Court Houses within a few # j hours journey ; or for a farmer it has great ^ advantages. The buildings are of the most 1 excellent character?a large dwelling house - 50 X 60 feet large, two stories high, and all proper out houses pertaining thereto. A j y large aipi cttminodinua Cotton Girt-Houfte, a oMjns nouscL a jsuw ana if rial aiiii. 5 tie will soil nlso nil nil the &0B8EAGLB YUKrtlWi&t e and a portion of his library. Tho furniture >, is of the most superior ortier, of the latest B stylo, and has been well kept. There is no better property in the State. , 1 lie will also sell for cash, his valuable ( I stock of f NEGRO SLAVES, i twenty-one in number, many of them choice ii n and young; on the. 1st of June next. He si- ( , so will sell his stock of llonum* Hogs, c Nhccp, dkc. His cattle are of the improv- v e cd Kentucky breed, procured at much ex- ? 8 pense nnd trouble. Also,n large quantity of t ? Corn, Fodder Hay A Bacon i - He also offers the balance of the stock of * t GOODS, ' belonging lo the late firm of Wheeler and J n Kerr, on the most advantageous terms, it All the above is ofTured at private Sale, and { j if not sold privately, will be offered ptibliCly { on Wednesday tllft 1st day of June ttext, ' 1 and continue from day today until dll is sold. ; 0 Terms made known on the day of sale. f r Seldom is such property offered for sale, e and great bargaina mah be expected. The ; n title of said property to be placed beyond all ; question. 1 ' All persons indebted to mo or to the late \ k firm of Wheeler Al Kerr, must hlnke pay- ' ment forthwith; (t JOltN H. WHEELER. Bcatie's Ford, Lincoln Co. N. C. ' ? - Standard," Rnldgll ; "North Carcllr' na Whig;"" Western Democrat," Charlotte e "Yorkville Remedy,'North Carolina Argus" n Wadesboro' will copy until Juno 1st nnd (f' send account* to J. H. W. i d 16 3tU | > A Very Full k A ND C!>mPh,tc aMortnicnt of Gentlemen's it x\ and youths Summer Goods andClothr ing : also. 1 have just received direct from Philadelphia, a very fine and fashionable lot of Boot*. J.ADAMS. *1 May 18. 15?3t ' Temperance Celebration > * I ANCASTER DIVISION, No. 30, 8ona j 1 j of Temperance, will celebrate it* 4th an- ( v nivcrsary on the 4th day of July next, at Lan- t >t ranter C. H., hy a Procession, Barbecue, Pie \ e Nic, Sic. The public, and especially tho La- ( 0 dies are respectfully invited to attend. The , Divisions and the vartons Temperance Asso- j y ciations of this and the Districts of Kershaw . t- Chaster, Chesterfield and York, and of Union , and Meeklenburg counties, N. C.. and all ( temperance men everywheae are cordially r Invited to come and unite with us in celebrating oar National Birthday, in a becoming marttiar. The "Waxhaw Tent I. O. O. R., of Lancaster, and the Tent of Columbia, are respectfully solicited to Joht us in procession, 1 and to participate In the exercise* aftd feativities of the occasion. j o It is our desire to mako the celebration of e this day one of more than ordinary interest, Iand in furtherance of this aim we have procured, as speakers, some of the most emin nent Temperance men in the State. To ev erv frlertd of Temperance?to every enemy y. of Temperance we cheerfully say, come and . be whh ns III observing the Sahbath of lib. \ " erty. A. AUSTIN, 1 i Cb'm of Com. 1 19,000 LBS-IRON, # A I.I. kin?ls, Tyre, Moulds, 3quer?, Ronad , : aIAt ; n M?r '? i?~? * Flour 1 Flour I Flour!! 3 40 .Jii \ ... I& .13 . . - ADVERTISEMENTS' NEW YORK ssiii: 3ELAHL 8. O. April '53. WTiile PEACE and PLENTY pervade* oar Distriet and Country, it is oar pleasant duty to of* fer heartfelt gratitude TO OCR CUSTOMERS or the generous manner ir: which they gather to And sustain us. Dur House is now Crowded nd more on the way?not with customers, articularly, but lie (S86BS, 'fgo'ddqUalitv and late stylcs,9cmbraoingnn EX'iMsiVB and PLEASING uriety. .We think we can please either Ihe uoSt. lastiditiua. di- the ladies in humble cirumstances with lalrge fjiiAilies to clothe. Those who aenl for CASH, lure rtaHiculary benefitted by calling OA, tis, .bAt when wo dd 10 per cent to our cash prices,'we will hind a credit of six months. M. 8. SORRELL &. RlitV. Soda or Mineral Water rHE subscriber would invite the attention of dealers to the fact that he is now iiauufacturingand bottling in Camden, a very upcrior article of I^cmou, Soda uud inranpnrllln, which he does not fear to ay, will be found fully equal and perhaps oinething better than any article of the kind 'rought from Charleston. Give me but a riai und I will insure perfect satisfaction.? )rdcrs from abroad promptly attended to nd gVcat Care used in packing. FRANCIS L. ZE.MP, Camden, 8. C. April 13 10 3ieow4t Notice 1 A LI. srtehvg and other creditors Of John L V NV. Johnson, \VhO aire willing to receive dividend of the estate assigned, when he vas discharged under the insolvent debtor's ct, and who havefcobiplied with the requisiions or said aOt, Will at Ihe COiirt louse, the 1st Monday in Jhne next, and reeivc their respecu^e dividends. 8. Ij. flTRAlT, M. I>. March 2, 1853. Assignee 4?lni 3in COTTON GINST t rADE wnrranted?No.l nt two dolLVJ_ lars twenty-five cents per saw; No. 2, wo dollars per saw. Also, IIOTCKISSC CYLINDRICAL STRAW CUTTERS, No 1 twenty-five lollurs, No. 2 twenty dollars, No. 3 fifteen lollars, No 4 twelve dollars and a half, AliSO THRESHING MACHINES, nd Wheat Fans, and all kinds of Mnchiney Ifepaired, a!?to uny Blacksmith work that annot be ddriti fey the VOmttVOn smiths, will to done by me, 6 mile* stttolh IsuWaStcr y. II., on the IyirtaS Ford Road. Arty thine ddressed to me at Pleasant Hill, 8. C., will >e attended to. JOSEPH CI.ARK; March 9, 1853. Iam9m 1 Waxhaw Tent, t. O. A." r\?rKETS every Saturday evenn iiig ft (/etoek. J. GALLUCIIAT, R. S. New Books. rtHAMBERS CYCLOPEDIA of English Ly literature,Cyclopediapf useful knowldgc, Mitotan's Gibbons Rome, Humes Engand, McCauly's England, Faniham*a Travels a California and Oregon, Lorenzo Dow's 'omplcte Works, Frost a Pictorial Wonders pf History, Gunn's Domestic Modicine, Waerly Novels, Junius, Life of Lafuvettc, life if Gcu. Taylor, Life of John Randolph, Mo . it j m ?u .i w* K . i i ner ;?i uoino ana ^iiuu ai nome, i\ouie )ecds of American Women, Domestic Misery of the American Revolution, by Mrs. Fillctt, Masonic Chart, FrcdHka Brethers Novels, beautifully boUrld In <3no voiumc.? ilaryntt's Complete works, 2 vols, Horse Shoe Robinson, Saints Rcs(, the young Lube* friend, Ihe YriUrtg Indies Home, Wnnetl of the Revolution bv Mrs. fillet, Napoeon and his Marshall, Washington, ajul his 3eiK*rals, WOnlert of IsraUl, Valo bf Cediirs, I'odd'a Student's Manuel, Medley's Satred fountain?, CUrSe of Clifton, Masorts Fattier, 3il Bias, i)Un ^.tlixb'-.;, Pfcncil Sketches by Miss I<caley, Miss l<eftley's Cookbry, Virglna House Wife, Hudibr.S; Home liiflUente ind Mother's itoct) ill jlcnsc,Pilgrims Progress, Swallow Ilarn, Georgia Scenes, Dollars and Cents, Queechy, the Successful Merchant, D'Aublgnio's. Cromwell artd various other books, fof salb at thb ,, ,, , ttodk store. May 4, 13 tf BYRON, Shakespeare, and the poetical works ot Howitt, Cook, I-andon, GoldSmith, llemans, Milton, Young, Burns, Cow. per, Pope, Scott, Thomson, Pollock, Ossian, Wordsworth, Kirke White, Moore, &c. For sale at Charleston prices at tho BOOK STORE. May 4, 13 tf Notioe, rpiIE Subscribers beg leave to Itiform the JL citizens of Ijfuicaatcr District aha vlcinty, that they have for snie at xhe simp of Mr. Button, a number of BUGGIES, Of their )wu manufacture^ which we will warfant in ivery respect, indatklrh we will sell as low is can be purchssedfjjbis side of Chaflftrton We manufacture Psriringoft, Buggies, Kockiways, shd every kind of tehicltiat Otif hianifaetory in ChOslef iH.ttrict, ilbaf Rocky Mount, and promise to deliver as fine a veliclo as can be found, of any diseription and it aa moderate a price as ean be purchased it any other shop. J. T. MATHEWS, & Co. May 4 13 tf. THOMPSON'S FEVER AND AGUE POWDERS bb? the Permanent Curt of Chilli ami fever, Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, or any form rrf Intermittent Fever. rHERE Arc no diseatttl SO debilitating id their effeete upon the constitution as he above, add none more difficult to eure ) the usual rtKxIos or practice. life rawer md Ague Powdefs will effect a cnre In ea>ee of the longest standing, as well as prove i preventive in tho forming stages of tire linens,-. Being pfrelj vegetable, they act vith ccrtaioty on the disease, totally eradiating it from the ay stem, aitd preventing a a turn at any future period. A Maanfacturod by Thompson A r^wfard^ None genntas without their signiMlfo< NbfPw sale at I anssster by A. J (X)SN<mH 61 Co Kay, 1863 14?61 im | -i v$i '* Wm II8 611 L LANE (HIS South O^fuliua. Lancaster DISTRICT. In the CnmmoYi Pick's. jfcafgaf-ct J. StetVaVt Aduik. 1 iJcclnration in yi. ! Foreign Jlfiatftab D. Jrih'ri&riri. ) Al'ariftmont. A. J. GWthatt &. J..E. J-"J Dcekuation in ; Beckham, F.v'i&. Exrx 1 Foreign vs. I Attachment. Jonathan D. Johrisbto. J Tne Ex'r dt Ex'rx of"| Dcciaratibil in S. Beckham, dec'd. J Foreign vs. | Atlnfcliment. Jonathan D. J*, nson J WHERE AS, the plaintiffs did on the i5 day of March Inst, file their declarations against the det'endent who, (it is said) is absent from and w ithout the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney,? known within the limits of the same, upon whom a copy of the said Declaration might be served : it is therefore ordered that the said defundent do appear and plead to the said declarations on or before the l(ith day March which will bo idthovear of our Lord brie thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, riuVerWisri final and absolute judgment will theri tori giVch apd ordered against (him, . t. 3UIIN A STEYVMAN, Clerk. Clerk's thtirie, Lancaster C. II. March 15, 1853. 6?1 Smly&ld Mo CARTER & Co., (SUCCESSORS TO MCCARTEk & ALLES,) WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, CORNER MEETING AND HNCKNEY-STS., J. J. McCarter. 1 E. J. Dawson, } CHARLESTON, S. C. J. Bryan, Jr. y 5 -?r a complete assortment of law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Books, together with Blank Books, Paper and Stationery, of every description, kept constant ly on h:ind, and ottered at the lowest prices. Feb. 23 1853. 3 ly p?i. Doctor Yourself ! THE POCKET vESCULAPIUS; Or, every oAe hi? own Physician. married people, or Uinsc Contcm riape. By* Wilmam Youj?g, M. D. Let no Father be ashamed to present a copy of the .EBCULAP1US to his child. It inny save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading the POCKET jESCULAPIUS. let no one suffering from a hacknied Cough, Pain in thO Side, rCStless nights, nervous feelings, ana t^<5 \VhOlc train Oi Dyspeptic sensations, nrtd givert by their physician, he another moment without consulting the iESCULAPIUS. Ilavo the married, Or these about to be married, any iiribcdiriteht, read this truly useful book, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jacVs Hf death. . Arty pcrddh scrtdihg TVVENTYFIVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive jne copy of this work by mail, or five copies will he sent for One Dollar. Address, (post paid,) DR. YVM. YOUNG, No. 152 Sprue* St., I'hilapclphia. April 18 10 tf. Administrator of Pleas-" ant S. Dumas dee'd In Equity. Ann Anderson dee'd. Lancaster District. vs. Bill for Account James M. Richardson, Injunction, &c. dee'd. ct al. IT appearing to rriy Satisfaction that James M. RieharasHn, Adiq'r. ol John Richard nuiif uvu u. a ucimutiiib in auuiut?u;i:tK'3iui-n i without the Unfits of the State, it is ordered on motion Of Claw stop, Solicitor for eomK'ainaht, lltat the Said defendant, James M. ichardsttrt, dlt answer, plead Or demur, to [ the bill in above case, on or before the 30th June 1853, Otherwise Judgment pro conferso will be Ordered against him. JAMAS II. WITHER SPOON. C. E: L. I). Lancaster C. li., S. t. | March 24, 1853. Printer'# Fee; $7. 8?3m. S~ COTTI3!lC11}P>S.nqhi!dren of the Abbey, St. Cult ot the Islea, Robber of the Rhine, Rinnldo Rinaldini, Thnddeus of Warsaw, Bnnditts Bride, Vicar of Wakefield, David Copncrficld, Picwiek Papers, a Life of Vicissitude, l)omby nnd Son, Jonathan Wild Fielding, Nicholas Nichlesby, Anna Hammer, Christmas Stories, Hester Somerset, Sketches by Boz, the Chronicles of Pinoviile, the big Bear of Arkansas, Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, a Quarter Race in Kentucky, the Spangles nnd Tingles, as good as a Comedy, Kate of O'Donough, life of David T. llines, Maj. Jones' Courtship, Days of Bruce, Home Scences, and a number of other novels which will be sold at a low price. For sale at the BOOK STORK. May 4, _ 13 tf To the Public. AfiBPORT having been fcirculatcd by some one, unfriendly td rpe, that I had raise 1 my rates for board and lodging since the destruction of the Waterce Hotel. I tako this method eif giving an unqualified contradiction to the same. The rates which' hung up in the Mansion IIouso for months previous, are adhered to now, as they were before. Thankful for past favors, 1 hope, by attention to thoso who may favor mo with a rail, to merit a continuance of their patronage. E. O. ROBINSON. Mansion Honse, Camden, April 20 1853. >_ 12 3t. K ATRES8 MAKING AT LAVr* a btvh WE nrc happy to Announce to the citizen* of Lancaster District and surrounding country that we aro daily manufacturing MAlilESSKS of all kinds which for durability can not bo surpassed and which sell at as low a price as wo can afford. P. FUNK &, Co., ttolttfH taken in exchange for matresacs. May 4. 1843, 13?3m. 420 Reward I THE above forward will bo paid tor the deI livery kf thyself, or lodgemont in any Jail, of dtp iMlow HAMLET, who left iiy Kunssee aWht 1st of February last. fteUf I low wwf purchased of tho Entato of Eli%* Fraser; he U about 6 feet 8 or 10 inches high, rather sprightly in appearance and el Heck complexion. .,%>?ieitT Lanensle* April M, IMS. D ?i* v 7W * ' tHR 'I#'* MISCELLANEOUS^ LAiNC ASTI'.H i DAGUERREANHALL. ] NJ. li. COUSART. OW Informs the citizens of tins place* and country generally, that lie is now prepared for the purpose of giving those who may wish to do so, an opportunity of ( procuring perfect t LIKENESSES. r ? of themselves or their triends. The latest improvements are now in his possession. ! , Italics and gentlemen arc respectfully so. ! iiciicu to can iuiu eiandae liis stock. MtjilAttJiins inserted in lockets and | breastpins in the hcatcst style. Ijtncaster, Sept. 15,1852'. 32?1y James M'Ewra, KKciaviiw AND FORWARDING AGENT, CAMDEN, S. C. March 9, 1853 5?I v. I Apprentice Wanted. A COM FORT A111 .E situation will he given to a lad nboul tlie. age of 11 or 15, who is desirous of learrliiig the PHnting business. Apply immediately at tbid Ollice Carriage fcr Sale. J I FASHIONABLE Carriage will be gelid it at a bargain, if applied for soon. Enquire at this olliee. ?-31 "SOUTH CAROLINA, In the Court of Equity. LA\CASTER DlSTRrCV. Rill to Perfect title to Land and ' for other purposes. David Crozier, Complainant, i vs. I JamcS Crozier, Thomas Crozier, Elizabeth i Ann Crosier, John Crozier, Jacob Jennings ( and wife Nancy, Andrew Morrison and Mar- < garet liis wife, children and heirs ut law of : Jane Crozier dee'd., who will a sister and heir at law of David CoH^al- dee'd. of Lancaster District, and who departed this life | about 1807, Dav id Cousar, Elizabeth Cou- | sar and husband Dunnom, Anna Cbttsat" and ; i husband name not known, Jane CouSaf and j husband name not known, Mary Ann Cbu- , sar, and if dead her husband and children, i j names not known, the widow and children | of James Cousar dee'd., (son of Thomas,) i names unknown, and Thomas Cousar, (son of Thomas,) children and heirs at law of Thomas Cousar dee'd., who was a brother and heir at law of David Cousar dee'd., Elizabeth Gawley, William Foster and Anna E. his wife, James 11. Miller, Pleasant M. Glass and Margaret his wife, John W. Johnson and I s-ttv I* manda his wife, Henry Stringfellow and Mary his wife, Henry Champion and Mahala his wife, John Miller, Monroe Mil- ' ler ct al. Defendants. It appearing to my satisfaction that each and every one, and all of the above named defendants reside without the limits of this State, it is ordered on motion of Clinton solicitor for complainant, that each and every ( one of the said defendants do answer plead or demur, on or before the 24th of June 1853, to the Hill tiled against them by David Crozier, to perfect his title to a tract of land situate in l.ancaster District, originally granted 10 David Cousar, Augntt 4th, 180U, for 640 Acres, and for other purposes, and in default thereof said bill will be ordered and taken pro confcsso against each and all of said and above named defendants, JAMES. II. WITIIERSPOON, Com. Eq. L. Dixt. I-ancnater C. II. S. C., March 19, 1853. Printer's Fee, 810. 7?2in. 801 IfH (;AROLiN AT" 1.1 MCA S TE li 1) IS TRIC T. Elizabeth Gawley vs. John W. Johnston &. wife l<ctta Amanda, Pleasant M. In Equity. Glass and wife Margaret, James II. Miller, William { Rill for contriFoster and wife Anna E. bution and Henry Stringfellow and for Partition. , wife Mary, Henry Cliampion nn<i M i li;i 1 *i Tfthn Miller, Muhroc Miller et nl. J It appearing to my satisfaction Inat each ami all of above named and atnted defendants reside wit lib tit the limits of this State, it is ordered on motion of Clinton, sbllbitbr for complainant, that eateh and all of the nbdve, named and stated defendants, do answerplead or demur to the bill In nbove casle filed against lhem,oti or before the 7th dilybf July 1853, otherwise, judgment pro coilfeisb will he ordered against each and all of them. JAMBS If. WITHEBSPOON. Cum. Eq. L. D. Commissioner's Office, loncastcr S. C. March 31, 1853. 0?3m Printer's Fee. $7. Z, J. D E II A Y, APOTHECARY A DllI GGIST, CAMDEN, S.C. r FLAKES pleasure in announcing to the -L citizens of iaincaster and the adjacent country, that he is now receiving his Spring nnd Summer supply of Drills, Chemicals and Patent Medicines ; Paints, Oils, Window (glass, Varnishes, (glassware, and Lamps ; Paint Whitewash and Varnish , It rushes. ALSO, Tooth, Hair, Nail, F'lesh and Bath Brushes Soaps, Cosmetics, Hair Restoratives, Transparent Wash balls and Cakes, Perfumery, Mirrors. Vases. Porte Monaies, Olove Boxes and Dressing Cases. ALSO, LAMP WICKS. BURNING FLUID and Garden Seeds. lie is now the regularly appointed Sale Agent for the following valuable Family Medicines, viz.?Dr (iuysott'a Yellow Dock ar l Sarsaparilla, Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster, Dr. } laugh ton's Pepirin, Dr. Mnrcliisi's Uterine CatholiCOn, Dr. Allen's Vegetable Compound, Dr. Little's Family Medicines, louden Si Co's Family Medicines, Dr. Heeler's Family Medicines, Dr. Hobcnsaek's Worm Syrup, Dr. Hobcnsaek's Liver Pills, Colleton Bitters, Epping's Sarsaparilla nnd Queen's Delight, Radway's Ready Relief and other popular romcdie*, l>r. Tobias' Venetian 1 .in- ' intent, <Su\, &LC.. Alt medicine* aold at kin establishment aro neatly labelled, carfully packed, if doaircd.and Rent to any part ofthetown, or to the Roil Road Depot, free of cliargc. The qualities of the medicine* warranted ; charge* aa uniform,ami nu lo\e n& gooa medicine* can bo bong hi at utfy eatabTiAhirierft th the op country. ? . Order* rcJtoetfuWy fobV.ied. jlWrna EST: * # > L. ^ JP.V DRV GOODS & GROOM. ? ? -? FANCY AND STAPLE DRV (JOODl . CHARLESTONS. Ca,, r>ROWNING &. LEMAN, formerly o^an J successors to C. & E. L. KekrisoB &" Jo., would respectfully cull the attention of heir customers, and others visiting Charleson, to their assortment of DRY GOODS, now opening which will be found more complete than hus ever before been offered irt that city. " All article* in their line have been mr/nw-1 factum! r.rproslt, i? ?nU r. and im sorted direct and will he Win to j roxt at represented. The one-price system will he rigidly adhered to, and purchasers may depend upon every article being priced as low as they can be procured in any city in the United State*. Particular attention is requested to their departments of Silk and Fancy Dress Goods, Embroideries, Carpetings, Blankets, Plantation Woolens. Sheetings and Shirtings, Linens, Table Damasks, Diapers, Towellings. Napkins. Doylies, Together with even- variety oflon*' Sloths, Cotton Sheetings, and Hosiery if all kinds. Terms.?Cash or. city acceptance* BROWNING &, LEMAN. No. 2^9 King st. cor. Mnrkei CHARLESTON,S. Ce A-t 20. 1852. 37 lv. CARRIAGES. THE subscriber has and wllj keep cor Bluntly on hand, a fine sBd laugc aSsort rnent of Carriages, consisting of every varieLo of the most fashionable styles ol'Roeknvavs?two, four, five and six seated. Also rtne and two horse buggies, double nud single seated, with and without tops. Also , in extensive Assortment or Harness. Gentlemen from a distance wishing t<? purchase vehicles of any description, need liave no fears about finding something here to pleaV'c them, not only in appearance, Dot n qtln'.ify and price, for wc will not be excelled not Undersold by any establishmenl n the State, all orders promptly and lYithruily tilled: ,t,'ai*Hngcs and Hnmeps warrnited. Establishment, near tb the Kin^f-Mountaih tl. ft. Depot. ,. .. a. i. rviibiibiiti. Vorkvillc, S. t'., OH. 0, 1852. 36 tf. W. T1IGRL0W "CASTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICT TOR IN EQUITY. Attends the Courts in Lancaster, Kcrshcu> and Adjoining Districts. tsr office, camden, s. CATAWBA HOUSE, On ITlafu-Strcct, [A few roils Smith of the Court House.) M TIIE above named House has -d^rrr been much enlarged and put Bilk in thorough repair and furnished anov*. and is i.ow prepared to accomodate a'l those disposed to give it a call. The su' scribor makes no boasts bnt tvill simp! v say that the Public shall, b'e accotnpiods te<l in a style not excelled l?y any Hoick in the up country. " j. A 11A SSELTIN E. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 Purveying" A AUSTIN May he found at '/-me catawba House, at all times, ready tft wait upon those who fnny need bis services ns n Surveyeh April 28 12?tf I^aiifjifctcr Division, I?o. SO< sons of temperance, Holds its Regular \\ eekly Meetings at the Tefiifietnnce llall every Tuesday Lveninj. at 7 o'clock. I. II. BIaAIR, June in. 19 II. S. ~BO okbinTTINGT" CHARLES CHA^ltf; PLAIN AM) FANCY BOOK BINDER, and iu.ank n?y?k .manufacturer, AO. 101 M E E 'L'lXG- S TR E E T, Charleston, 8. C. Feb. 23 1853. 3 tiro. SOUTH CAROLINA. James R. Magill, nnd wife Rebecca J. B. Magilll, In Equity, vs. James M. Ingram, Executor Luncustcr Disi of Rev. Eli as b Eraser Bill (lit dee'd, Maria Louisa. Eraser. Partition, Francis P. Boulwsro and Election &c. Mary Boulwarc liis wife et al. ; It appearing to my satisfautiou lliat Francis P. Boulware and Mary Botilwuro Kin wife, defendants in nbbfe base, reside *"1111010 the limits of tttf.4 State, It H ohlercd bn molion <?f Clinton solicitor for complainants,, that the said defendants Fr*ncis P. Boulwarc and his wife MaryBoulw*re,do answer, plead or demur to tho bill in above ease on or before tho 7tli day of July 1853, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be ordered1 against them. J. II. WIT1IEDSPOOV; Com. E<j. L. It. laincastor C. II., S. C. March 30th 1863. Printer'* fee 91 ?-^a' Eleanor L. Houston i in Equity* executrix \ H-mcaslcr ' vs. \ Petition to subjugate Nathaniel 11. Ingram. | nn FqnHy to pav(J John Godfrey et a I. J ft lc*al demand IT appearing to Wj- ftaildfaclion that Nathaniel B Jft?*ftnt nhd John Godfrey, defendants in nhbvfe petition, reside without the limits df the State, It is ordered on motion of Mo'ore, solicitor for Petitioner, tliat Hie said defendants Nathaniel B. Ingram and John Godfrcv, do answer, plead or demur to the petition filed airainnt them in above case 011 or before the first day of June, 1853, otherwiae judgment pro confeaso will be ordered against thom. J. II VVITIIERSFOON, C.E L V Feb 23, 1853. I'nnter'e foe?7. ^ JOSEPH B ATTORNEY AT LAW,' AND SOLICITOR /Ar kQlllTY, Will beraafter reffulwly t?? Court# of Laacaeter Dirtrfct March 2,1863. f 4? a i ii. r aMjjRftfi7~ Importers and Dealer# (A CHIHA. , yW <4 GLASS, A3TO 145 Mr.<Ti^8'Hy> Have now in store a comaMoewortment of OOODSJN THEIR LINE of their own IMPORTATION, to whiqh they inrite the attention oronvchaota visiting Charleeton. + TOR >Ut Jb? L01*?T MAftXKT rxicatf ' r'v ' W ' ** -f -J * is*'.