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, at Respectfully in- CSC _ form# the citizens /?<"y%Q JP* fljof Izoeniter and IF~* jl vicinity that he haai?QS<j^^B taken the shop adjoining A. C. Dunlnp for * short time, where he will carry on his business in repairing Watches, Sic. He has also on hand a fine assortment of Jewelry, Watches, die., to which he invites attention. June 1 17 tf "7 NOTICE. A NY person wishing to purchase good S_ANS>, wlH do well to call on tho subscriber, who has a tract of land located in Lancaster District, situated on the waters of wild cat creek, containing 409 acres. He will sell between now and the 1st of October at tha lowest price. PETER L. PLYLER. Juno 1st 1853. 17?tf "MAN KNOW THYSELF." An Invaluable Book for 20 Cent*. "EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A COPY. COPIES sold in less than three Ox. rvr\/ months! s new edition, revised and improved, just issued. DR. HUNTER'S,MEDICAL MANUAL and hand book for the afflicted?Containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by sclfabuse, or by sexual exec**, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style avoiding all medical technicallitics, and everything that would offend the car of decern y from the result of some twenty years sueccssTul practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature To which is added, receipts for the euro of the above diseases, and a treaties on the cause, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twenty-five eeuta n copy; six copies one dollar: will bo fowarded to any part of the United States, by mail, free ot postage. Address, postage paid, Cosdon Si Co. Publishers, or" box 11M3, Post Office Philadelphia. 4 "This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible Work published en the class of diseatos of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and 'with too 1 ttle breath to puff,' an^ too little preaumpti n to impose,' he has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 25 rents, the fruit* of i?ome twenty your* most ngeces*fui prac ticc."?I lefald. "No teacher or parent ahould be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the yonth under their change."?People's Advocate. A Prt-sbyterian clergy in Ohio, in writing of "Hunter's Medical Manual," says: "Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and the influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollulion without realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and their posterity. The constitutions of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cau.se or the eure. Any thiug that can Ik> done so to enlighten and influence the public miod as to cheek, and ultimately to remove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer Oie,. greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations. Intemperance, (or the use of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thousands upon I thousands, is not a greater scourge t.o Jhc h iman race. Accept my thuoks on behalf of the afflicted, and, believe me, your coworker in the mood work you are so actively engaged In. ' * ' '** '. " One copy wilhljp forwarded (securely enveloped and psdmgc paid, on receipt of if6 cents, or six copies for ^1. Address, COS. DBN &. CO., Publisher, Dux 196, Philadelphia. Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents, supplied on the most liberal terms. June I 17 lv ^ AFTjIIICTED, READ PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE, Established 18 years ago. by lhr. Kinktlin. A*. H'. Corner of third and Union Streets, between Sjwuce and Pine Sts. PhilaJa. 17MGHTEEN years of extensive and unin\j tempted practice io Una city, haw rcn ' dcred Dr. K. the moat expert and successful practitioner, far and near, in the Ueatmcnt of a'I dUer.eea of a private nature. Persons *fHit tod with ulcere upon tho body, throat or lega, pains in the head or boneaj mercurial rheumatism, strictures. gravel, diaeaaea aria, ing from youthful exceaaea or impuritica of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, arc nil treated with success. lie w ho places himself under tho care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, ana confidently rely upon Ida akill aa a physician. Take Particular Notice. Young man who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in?a habit froq neatly icarned from evil companions or at school, the effects of w hich are nightly felt, even when asleep, and destroy both niir.d and body,should apply immediately. Weakness and constitutional debility, loss of muscular cnorgy, physical lassitude and general prostration, imlability and all nervous affections, indignation, sluggishness of the liver, and every disease in any way connected w ith the of procrgct!?* functions cored nod vieor restorod. ATURE DEATH. Kinkelinon S<lf- ?only 25 eenit. 'pillH IMJOK, JUST PlTD!J#HED, IS X tilled with useful information, yj! the infirmities ami disease* of the human ays tern. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood andOtd Age?to oil who apprehend or suffer under the dire consoquencea of early or prolonged indiscretion*?to all who fuel the exhaustive effects of baneful habits?to 1. J II-I 1 1 i .... i|p ?uiMiFii hi wciiiiiiiK pnyiK'ai mierey.^pt the victim* of nervovs and mental ! debility and of moidnjr and melancholy deepondrney^to all anen Dr. K. would my? RRAD THIS 3UOK! The valuable ad vim and imprcaalve warning |t fivr* will prevent "yeara of miaery nod aufferinf. and eave anntiallv theyaaoda of Hvee. K?r A remittance of <? getia, eaeloeed In a letter, tddreaeed to Dr. Kftfcelln, Phlla. dolphin, will ensure a book, tWer envelope, L per return of mail. 'jl Dr. K., li yeara reaAdent Phyafclan, N.W. eorn. r of 3d and Union Street, be ? tween Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, ma> nw wno (>ue?a nimaosi urvaer m rare ni f>r. K. inav fdHgiou?|y eonftdo in liU Honor nMSRittm c*aftd*ntly ttpon ^ bSrr.'r ? ! # T Executive Chamber. MAY 16, 1653. MEDALS hayo been received ?t the Exccutive Department for the relatives of deceased members of the Palmetto Regiment, and will be delivered when called for. By order of tho Governor. B. T. WATT8, Secretary. 1. John B. Moragne, 2. Col. Pierce M. Butler, 3. Lieut. Col. James P. Dickenson, 4. Lieut. James VV. Cantey, 5. Lieut. John Ward Stewart, 6. Lieut. David Adams, 7. Lieut. Elijah F. Williams, 8. Surgeon James Davis, jr. COMPANY A. 1. Richnrd .'annon Carwile, 3. H. P. Pratt, 3. Turner Crooker, 4. Zimmerman C. Mixon, 5. Thomas J. Wilder, 6. James A. Wilder, 7. Eugene A. Wilder, 8. Robert B. Wilder, 9. Robert D. McCoy, 10. John J. Ramsay, 11. George Yates, 12. Joseph T. Grooms, 13. Sergt. M. J. M. Murphy, 14. Serg't. Thomas D. Glenn, 15. Corp. R. Marion Black, 16. Thomas P. Block, 17. Francis G. Britton, 18. Joseph Carter, 19. L. M. Coker, 20. Samuel 11. Drake, 21. Scarboro R. Drake, 22. James Goodull, 23. Jacob I. Jennings, 24. William Johnson, 25. Robert S. Moody, 26. laturel Spann, 27. William J. Smith, 28. David Scurry, 29. Thornns B. Wells, 30. Robert Kolb. 31. John C. Dubose, 22. J. P. Hardy, M. D. COMPANY I. 33. James B. Csuthen, Sergeant, 34. Isaac N. Stewart, " 35. George Hilton. M 36. Minor Hilton, Corporal, 37. John M. Gettia, 38. Samuel Hilton, M 39. Thomas F. Blunt, 40. Byron Barnett, 41. Marion G. Carstcn, 42. James M. Carter, . 43. Jatnca Dobbins, 44. Wm. C. Ellis, ' 45. Woody Eatridgc, 46. Thomas Griffon, 47. James Gettia, 48. William K. Hilton, 49. Elialis Henson, 50. Benjamin Huggins, 51. Charles A. Ingram, 52. William J. Johnston, . .. 53. William A. Lisles. 54. Angus .McDonald, 55. Ainon McMnnus, 56. Davia McMnnus, 57. Bey P. Maaacy, - ,?-.4 | 58. Charles 8. Perry, 69. Harvey Phyer, 60 Samuel Robinson, 61. Hyram Ryalls, 62. W. J. U Short, 63. Samuel A. Taylor, 64. John Turret,' 65. Conrnd Wright. COMPANY F. 66. Horatio M. Ripley, Scrg't. 67. William I, Wilkie, 68. Samuel W. Alexander, 69. Henry S. Dickson, 70. 1 homus M. Leitch, 71. Christopher G. Carsten, 72. David W. Corklc, 73. Daniel J Dowling, 74. Horton W. Ham nor, 75. Joseph Williams, 76. Thomas Kennedv. 77. Averld W. Burkon, 78. Claus Myer, 79. Thomas G. Carr, 80. Roltert Dunlap, 81. Michael llnrtmnn,89. Charles W. Margrave. COMPANY 1L 83. Barkley A. Friday, 84. C. K, Carter, 83. R. II. Corley, 88. George Somerdraker, 87. Thomaa Simons, 88. Doyle E. Sweeney, 89. J. B. Kennerlv, 90. Sergeant D. 6. Morgan, 91. Sergeant E. P. Alexander, 99. II. Dent, 93. Isaac Dent, 94. N. C. Darriall, 93. H. Dial, 98. T. W. Duke, 97. i. Dial, 98. J. Friedebefg, 99. W. II. Blunt. 100. John T. Lupo, 101. James Msrtin, 103. Calvin Martin, 103. Sergeant A. R. Montgomery, 104. Joel Medlin, 105. Patrick Rant, 106. D. II. Trezevant, 107. Ira C. Tuniaon, 108. Alexander Tuniaon, 109. Wen. Wilson. COMPANY G. 110. A. J. Miller, 111. Aaron McGraw, 113. Andrew McGraw, ! ?. H*!?*y MeGraw, 114. Henry Benjamin Cook, 115. David M. Lavender, 116. Wm. W. Robertson, 117. John J. Neelejr, 118. Thomas L. Fraser, . 119. James Romedy, . 130. Joseph White, I3i. James Phi hp*, 133. Rotmr Trur, 133. Jsmes Carn, * 134. John W. Cook, 135. Sergeant John W. Bugler. 136. Jackson Boyd, IV...!? |4li 1/ilMI l^'lilllU, 128. Silas Wilson, 129. William Smith, 130. Abnun Richardson, 131. Daniel Mclfagen, 132. James Cogue, 133. Outrlea Bradford, 134. Joseph landers, ISA. Maihew Harper, ISA. Sergeant Robert J. Dunham, 137. James B. Fctner, ISA. James Brazil, 139. Benjamin 8. Jenks, 140. Samuel Wiley, 141. John Harrison. COMPANY B. 149. John Boos, 143. Asdmw K. Minion, 14V, Noah Issshower, -|45. James Monton, iR John Mflk: 147. Ttmq^lr Dsllla. 143. CliartWJt Oalllfccr, ' lnn> ^ JK ' + * * ' , J ^ oft 4 163. Ansel G. Stedman, 1541 James Bmksfield, 155. E. 8. Walker, 156. Ilia P. Price, | 157. Wm. R. Davis, 158. Wiley Robinson, 159. John II. Perry, 160. E. McDuniel, -a 161. Jasper Derove, " 162. M. Boliver Jones, Wni 163. A. J. Gill, .< 164. Thomas Charles, 165. John Proctor, 166. Thomns S. Dnllis, 167. John 8. Dnllis, 168. Wilbert R. Ferguson, . 169. J. W. Wright, tor 11 170. Sergeant W. B. Triplett, 171. Sergeant A. J. Hood, | Oil 172. Isuiah Iajwis, nn(l J 173. Georgo S. Johnson, parti 174. John Guthrie, iD'Q 175. James Robison, B 176. Wylie R. Colman, 177. Charlos H. Alexander, of go 178. Daniel McHenry, / 179. Thomas McHenry, vnrie 180. Jnnies S. Yongue, most 181. Hazel Colvin, cum* 183. Andrew Henderson, Th 183. Moses Henderson, ly be 184. Hazel Hardwick, add 1 185. John T. Me I..me, ; stand 186. lievi Stedman, 187. G. Washington Wylie, I ? COMPANY D. j 2?.' 188. Corporal Whitfield B. Brooks, J_ 189. Stewellyn Goode, innuu 190. Sergeant Wm. B. Blocker, supei 191 John S. Johnson. Hart 192. Christopher Ardis, gj,.^ , 193. Thomas F. Tillman, some 194. Benjamin Tillman, brouj 195. Benjamin G. Tillman, trial i 190. I'achal K. Tillman, Ordci 197. Nelson Philips, and c 198. Malachi Bettis, 199. Alexander McKenzie, 200. John Gnasnway, 201. Joseph II. Gasaaway, 202. John Wells, 203. Mntlllw M. Monten, 204. Henry W. Cnllihan, A f 205. Klbe.rt Had get, * 200. Jcsae'Hili, a divi 207. Nathaniel DeI.oach, WUH * 208. Thomas II. Nixon, a 209. James R. Duncan, tions 210. Jefferson Williamson, Uous 211. Reuben Jarrett, ceivc .212. William H. Cobb, 213. Tolivar Youngblook, 214. William I* Reynolds, 4? 215. Sergeant Vincent I). Cogburn, 218. William T. Smith, 217. h. W. Ramsey, 218. Thomas N. Brown, (Co. B.) 219 2d IJeut. Alex. A. Roberts, (Co. E,) tlv 220. 2d IJeut. Abner R. Dunham, (Co. G.) P?' h May 1 17 It ,*r* I BUTTLED SODA WATER, ? A FUI.I. supply kept constantly on hand by IIASSELTINE &. IIAGINS . May 23. 23-41. JH | Lemon Syrup CHAMPAIGNS Cider, Cordial, Bynss Hi lxmdon l'orter, Champaigne, Ac. at IlASNELTINE &. IIAGINS. Mav 23 1 ?5?4t, _ "C*J VALUABLE PROPERTY, FOR SALE g= rpHE undersigned being about to remove I from the State for n time, offers for aide TYfp liia farm at Beattie'a Ford, containing about a n 600 a< rca. its situation for hcnlthfulucsM, fertility, and beauty, in well known. It has every improvement for comfort that can. be desired ; as every improvement for comfort, that can be desirod ; an a location for mercantile business, a position for a Lawyer, /~W (having six Court Houses within a "few hours journey ; or for n farmer it has great edge, advantages. The buildings are of the most land, excellentcharacter?a large dwelling house in Ci 50 X 60 feet Inrge, two stories high, and all Coni| .proper out houses pertaining thereto. , A of Ili large and commodious Cotton Gin-House, a verlv Store House, a Saw and Grist Mill. of Cn He will sell also all all the ther H0U8EH0LD FURNITURE, Deed and a portion of his Library. The furniture ^rY is of the most superior order, of the latest W'>t style, and has been well kept. There is u0 !?ov? better property in the State, Mary lie will also Holl for cash, his valuable stock of dies NEGRO SLAVES, twenty-one in number, many of them choice (j,.n, and young; on the 1st of June next. Heal- Tod<! so will sell his stock of IIorM**. llogs, yj?u Klieep, Ae. His cuttle are of the itnprov- j ed Kentucky breed, procured at much ex- y||M pense and trouble. Also,a large quantity of ju jj Corn, Fodder II?y Ic Bacon anj j lie also offers the balance of the stock of Swal goods, belonging to the late firm of Wheeler and book Kerr, on the most advantageous terms. All the above is offered at private sale, and Mi if not sold privately, will be offered publicly on Wednesday the 1st day of June next, and continue from day today until all is sold, i ]) Terms made known on the day of sale. Smit Seldom is such property offered for sale, [H>r and great bargains mnh be expected. The \Vor title of said property to be plnecd beyond all p, question. All persona indebted to me or to the late ^ firm of Wheeler dt Kerr, must make pay ment forthwith. J DUN II. WHEELER. Beatie'a Ford, I*aieoln Co. N. C. " Standard* RsHgh "North Carclina Whig;" " Western Democrat," Charlotte *}?' ' Yorkville Remedy" 'North Carolina Argus" *"r VVadesboro' will copy until June 1st and own send accounts to J. H. W. ever 15 atts. ff.61 I we Ttwperanoe Celebration I ANcJinTB. DIVISION, No. 30, Nona 1) of bto?,W?J) Celebrate its 4lh nn- j,jc|0 nirersary wibo-Uk of July next, at lain- at M cnatcrC, II., by ? Barbecue. Pic flt w Me, &c. The public, ?o4 c?p?rtaj|y the Iodic* are respectfully invi'cj to aJh'nd- TV M Dtvislona and the vr.^ou? Tenjperauwi Asao- ?? ciatioa* ef this and the Districts of Kershaw Cheater, Chesterfield and York, and of Union niv and Meeklenbury sountles, N. C.. and aii fyj temperance men everywheao arc cordially ? inrited to come and unite with us in eetnbm- ror tiny onr National Birthday, in a besoming manner. The-Waxhaw Tant L O.O. R , of ImMMter, and the Teht of Columbia, are re*pe?Vbllr ftifciteri to join na in proaeaaion, and to pnrttiipada la the eteniaea and foatir- rft] ities of the Wecaainq. It is our desir*4o make the celebration of the i this dav one of more than ordtoary interest, bv tl and in furtheradA efthla aim we bare pro. sad cured, aa speaker*, some of the most amin. see < neut Temperance men t* the Stat*. To ev. a nr yfrUad ^empogao^ eeety enem^dlae, be with ?sia ebeerviny the S*),Lth of L8v | ^,'ur ACvJl*T,Con ^ Floor !"Flour! Ftonrif * p ? * ?f * , I - AK ' + # *s * nil* w I . * * A f % ^ *. , V '>< . 1 * ' a > eh. d % . t ; APVBRTISBMBNTSNEW YORK w m w t> *: ZLAHL& O. April '53. le PEACE and PLENTY pervades )ur Distriot and Country.it is our pleasant duty to or &. fer heartfelt gratitude TO OUR CUSTOMERS ie generous manner in whieh tliey gather to and sustain us. r House is now Crowded mom on the. way?-not with customers, ru/ur/y, but od quality and late styleslscmbrncing an EXTENSIVE and PLEASING ty. We think we can please either the fastidious, or the Indies in humble ciritances with large families to clothe. ioso who deal for CASH, arc particularnefitted by calling on us, but when we 0 per rent to our cash prices,'we will 1 a credit of six months. M. S. SOKRELL &. BRO. da or Mineral Water IE subscriber would invite the attention of dealers to the fact that lie is now ifacturing and bottling iu Cainden, a very ior article of Lemon, Soda and mi pari I la, whieh he does not fear to nvill be found fully equal and perhaps thing better than any article of the kind jlit from Charleston. Give me but a i>nd I will insure perfect satisfaction.? rs from abroad promptly attended to [rcat care used in packing. FRANCIS L. ZEMP, Camden, S. C. ril 13 10 3tcow4t Notioe! .1. slicing and other creditors of John W. Johnson, who arc witling to receive (lend of the estate assigned, when he lischarged under the insolvent debtor's nd who have complied with the rcquisiof said act, will meet at the Court ic, the 1st Monday in June next, ana rethcir respective dividends. S. L STRAIT, M. D. iroh 2, 1853. Assignee -1 m 3 in Flour, Flour! A/ \ LBS. of Flour in bags, a little UU dark, at two dollars and a half undrcd ; 3000 lbs. Superfine, nt six duller barrel, CASH, nt IIASSELTINE 6l 1IAGIN8. ty 25. 16-41. r. O. 8l W. I. Molasses >R. sale low, by the bnrrell or gallon by IIASSELTINE & II AG INS. iy 25. 16-4 notified and CMaras OLI) RYE WHISKEY, |R sale by the barrel or 3 gallons, low for cash; by , IIASSELTINE &. 1IAGINS. razhaw Tent, I. O. R." EETS every Saturday evening at 8 o clock. . J. GALLUCIlAT, R. 8. NewBoob! (AMBERS CYCLOPEDIA of English literature. Cyclopedia pf useful Iniowl. Milman's Gibbons Rome, Haines Eng. McCauly's England, Farn ham's Travels diforaia and Oregon, Lorenzo Dow's plete Works, Frost s Pictorial Wonders story, Gunn'a Domestic Medicine, VVnNovcla, Junius, Life of Lifuyette, Life n. Taylor, Life of Jolin Randolph. Mont Homo and Child at Houie, \oble s of American Women, Domestic His. of the Apacrienn it evolution, by Mrs. t, Maso'.ne Chart, Kredri^a Breraers tls, beautifully bound in one volume.? ntt'a Complete works, 2 vols, Horse ' Robinson, Saints Rest, the young l.afriend, the Young Indies Home, Woof the Revolution bv Mrs. Ellct, N'nponnd his Marshals, Washington and his rala. Women of Israel, Vale of Cedars, Is Student's Manuel, Hedley's Sacred ntains, Curse of Clifton, Masons Farrier, ilss, Don Quixote, Pencil Sketches by liesley, Miss I alley's Cookery, Virginouse Wife, Iludibr s. Home Influence Mother's Recompense,Pilgrims Progress, llow Barn, Georgia Scenes, Dollars ond s, Queechy, tlio Successful Merchant, ibignic'a, Cromwell and various other ;s, for sale at the BOOK STORK, ay 4, 13 tf I'RON, Shakespeare, and the poetical works ot Howitt, Cook, lamdon, Goldh, Hemans, Milton, Young, Burns, CowPope, Scott, Thomson, Pollock, Ossian, dsworth, Kirke White, Moore, die. >r sale at Charleston prices at the BOOK STORE, ay 4, 13 tf Notioe, [IE 8ubaeri!>crs beg leave to infonft-the citizens of I jineaster District and vicinhat ihey have for *a!c at the shop of Button, a number of BUGGIES, of their manufacture, whieh we will warrant in y respect, and whieh we will uell n* low in be purchased this side of Charleston manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Rockrs, and every kind of vehicle it our manlory in Chester IMstrict, near Rocky nt, and promise to deliver n* fino a voi as can be found, of any discription and i moderate a price as can be purchased iv other shop. I. T. MATHBWH, dt Co. sy 4 D THOllP?OW?8 vvn k\D A01JE POWDERS ? IJll *r ttu ? the Permanent Cure of Chilli and freer, Freer and A<jut, Dumb Agne, or anyjorpt of Intermittent Freer. IIKRE are no diseases so debilitating in their effects upon til* constitution *4 ibove, and none more diflUult to cure to uauaj modes of prsstire. TJw Fever Ague Powders srili eflhrt a tors if es*f the longest standing, as well an grove event!vs 1? the arming ? ?> *f me. Being ?>M g it hsm ^ s r ^9 w^ ggn iff '<?* ' v*L_'; r M18CE LLANEOUS 1 South Carolina. LANCASTER VI STRICT. In the Common I1 lent. Margaret J. Stewart Adinx. i Declaration in vs. > Foreign Jonathan D. Johnson. S At'achmcnt. ' ' \ A. J. Cnuthnn & J. E. J-~l Declajation in 1 Beckham, Ex'r &. Exr'x j Foreign vs. j Attachment. j < Jonathan D. Johnson. J i Tne Ex'r &. Ex'rx of "J Declaration in j 1 S. Beckham, dee'd. ( Foreign vs. ] Attachment. 1 Jonathan D. Johnson J "Y^THEREAS, the plaintitVs did on the 15 TT dnv of March Inst, file their declarations against the defendant who, (it is said) i is absent from and without the limits of this 1 State, and has neither wife nor attorney,? j J known within the limits of the same, upon I whom a copy of the anid Declaration might | be served: it is therefore ordered that the ~ said defendent do appear and plead to the said declarations on or before the lfith day March which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, ! ' otherwise final and absolute judgment will 1 1 then be given and ordered against 'him, JOHN A STEWMAN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Lancaster C. H. i March 15, 1H53. 6?1 3mlv&ld ; 1 * ; i MoCARTER &. Co., (SUCCESSORS TO MCCAKTEK &- AI.LF.X,) W II O L E S A L E BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, CORNER MEETING AND ITNCKNEY-HTS., J. J. McCarter. 1 E. J. Dawson, V CUARLESTt )N,S. C. J. Rrvan, Jr. J wr" a complete assortment of Law, ! ' Medical, School and Miscellaneous Books, together with Blank Books, Paper and Sta- ' tionerv, of every description, kept constant- j ly on hand, and offered at the. lowest prices. Feb. 23 1863. 3 1 ypd. Doctor l oiii-volt ! THE POCKET jKSCULAPIUS;;! Or, every one his own Physician. fortieth n Edition, vitli one r Jjy jOk hundred Engravings,? c timf showing Diseases and 'j married people,or those contemplating mar* 1 I riage. By William Young, M. I). Let no father bo ashamed to present a copy i a of the jESCULAPIUS to his child. It may | <i save him from an early grave. L?t no young | man or woman enter into the secret obliga- li tiens of married life without reading the i o POtXET iESCULAI'IUS. 1st no one 1 ? suffering from a haeknied Cough, Pain in i 5 the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings. < and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, s and given up by their physician, be another c moment without consulting the jESCULA- ( PIUS. Have the married, or those about to c be married, any impediment, rend this truly t useful book, as it has been the means of i saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. IrtST" Any person sending TWENTYFIVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive jne copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for Oiie Dollar. Address, (post paid,) DR. WM. YOUNG, v. iso ?* oi.'f?i.a;? i??/. ?v? iWyC Ml.} M u w*. . April 13 10 if. j ^Administrator of Pleas-"1 ant S. Dumas dee'd J In Equity. j Ann Anderson dee'd. I I-mcaster District. . vs. Bill for Account j James M. Richardson, Injunction, Ate. dee'd. ct al. J . ^ IT appe-aring to my satisfaction that James M. Richardson, Adm'r. ot John Richard- n son. dee'd. a defendant in above case, resides r without tlie limits of the State, it is ordered t on motion of Clawson, Solicitor for com- c pluinant, that the said defendant, James M. , Richardson, do answer, plead or demur, to j the bill in above case, on or before the 30th i , June 1853, otherwise Judgment pro confesso will l>e ordered against him. ^ JAMAS II. WITH Kit SPOON. C. E: L. I). Ijinoastcr C. 11., S. C. March 24. 1853. Printer's Fee, $7. 8?3ui. SCOTTISH CHIEFS, Children of the Ahboy; 8t. Clair of the Isles, Robber of the Rhine, Rinaldo Rinaldini, Thnddcus of Warsaw, Banditts Bride, Vicar of Wakefield, David Copperficld, Picwick Pa]H'rs, a , life of Vicissituae, Domby and Son, Jonn- j than Wild Fielding, Nicholas Nichlcsby, An- i na Hammer, Christmas Stories, Hester Som- ' ersct, Sketches by Boz, the Chronicles of 1 Pincville, the big hear of Arkansas, Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, a Quarter Race in Kentucky, the Spangles and Tingles, as good as a Comedy, Kate of O'Donough, life of David T. Ilines, Maj. Jones' Courtship, Days of Bruce, Home Seences, and a number of other novels which will be sold j at a low price. For sale at the BOOK STORE. May 4, 13 _ tf MATRESS MAKING AT LANCAS1ER. 11 T E are happy to announco to the citizens IT of l^incastcr District and surrounding country that we are daily mnnufnetur- J fng MATKKHHKH of nil kinds which for : (iurnbilily can not bo surpassed nnd which ! wc sell at as low n price witu can afford. I? FUNK dt Co., Cotton taken in exchange for inntrosscs. May I. 1853, 13?3i.; $20 Reward! THE nbuve reward will bo paid for the delivery to myself, or lodgement in any Jail, of my fellow HAM LET, who left my premises about 1st of February last. Said Fellow was purchased of the Estate of Elian Fraser; he is about 6 feet 8 or 10 inches highi rather sprightly in appearance and of black complexion. F. D. GREEN. , f/NWHMter, April 22, 1853. 12 tf. , nK. ? A Very Foil AND oomptot* assortment of f JcntVinen> < and youths Hiiftiiaac Goods nnd Clofr IHdbdtdphta, a vary tis? ,< - HIS CELL ANE oFs LANCASTER DAG UERRE AN HALL. J. B. COUSART. 1WTOW Informs the citizens of this place i. 1 and country generally, that lie it tow prepared for the purpose of giving thoai >vho may wish to do so, tin opportunity ol irocuring perfect LIKENESSES. >f themselves or their friends. 'I'ho latcsl mprovcincnts are now in his possession. Ladies and gentlemen tire respectfully so icitcd to call and examine his stock. Miniatures inserted in l.ockcts am Breastpins in the neatest style. Imncastcr, Sept. 15.1802. 32?lv J Til lis ~MTTwTN ~ RECKI VIi"\Cr P 0 R W A iToixir AGE\T CAMDEN, S. C. March 9. 1863 6?1V. A Apprentice Wanted. COMFORTABLE situation will lu l given to a lad about the age of 14 oi 15, who is desirous of learning the Printing Hisincss. Apply immediately at this Ofliec Carriage fcr Sale. I FASHIONABLE Carriage will be sold 1 at a bargain, if applied for soon. EnI aire at this otlicc. 2?3t SOUTH CAROLINA, In the Court of Equity. LA AC A ST Lit DIStltKT. Hill In Perfect title to Land and for other purposes. David Crozier, Complainant, vs. Tallies Crozier, Thomas Crozier, Elizabetl \titi Crozier, John Crozier, Jacob Jennings ind wife Nancy, Andrew Morrison and Mar jarct his wife, children and heirs at law o Jane Crozier do.e'd., who was a sister niu leir at lawofDnvid Cousar dee d, of loin Ulster District, and who departed this lib ibout 1807, Dav id Cousar, Elizabeth Con taraad husband Dunnom, Anna Cousar am lusband name not known, Jane Cousar anc lusband name not known, Mary Ann Con tar, and if dead her husband and children mines not known, the widow and children d* James Cousar dee d., (son of Thomas.) lames unknown, and Thomas Cousar, (son if Thomas,) children and heirs at law ol i'hoinns Cousar dee'd., \i ho was a brother nil heir at law of David Cousar dee'd., Elizibeth (iawley, William Foster and Anna E. lis wife, James II. Miller, Pleasant M. Glass nd Margaret his wile, John W. Johnson and ettv J uiatida his wife, Henry Stringfellow nd Mary his wife, Henry Champion and i":., i-.t.r. m.i"...- m....? m:i er et al. Defendants. It appearing to my satisfaction that each nd every one, and all of the above named lefundants reside without the limits of this State, it is ordered on motion of Clinton soieitor for complainant, that each and every ne of the said defendants do answer plead >r demur, on or before the n-ith of June 18i3, to the Bill tiled against them by David >ozier, to perfect his title to a tract of land ituate in Umeaster District, originally grantid to David Cousar, August 4th, 1800, for >40 Acres, and for other purposes, and in lefault thereof said bill will be ordered and a ken pro confesso against each and all ol taid and abovo named defendants, JAMES. II. WITHERSPOON, Com, i$q. l. d\*t. Iameaster C. II. R. C.,.^I?ceh .JU?1853. Printer's Fee, 810- " 7??m. SOUTH CAROLINA. Lancaster district. Elizabeth Gawley vs. lolin W. Johnston wife Letts Amanda, Pleasant M. In Equity. Slaas and wife Margaret, fames II. Miller, William Bill for contriPAilf/iF All/) tflfi* Anna V luitiAn nn>l Icnry Stringfellow and for Partition, .vife Mary, Henry Champiui and wife Mahula John Killer, Munroe Miller et al.J It appearing to my satisfaction that each aid all of above named and stated defendants eside without the limits of this Statu, it is inlered on motion of Clinton, solicitor for omplainant, that each and all of the above, lamed and stated defendants, do answerdead or demur to the bill in above case til d against them, on or before the 7th day ol Julv 1853, otherwise judgment pro confessc ivill be ordered against each and all of them JAMES H. WITHEB^POON. Com. Eq. L. D. Commissioner's Office, Iainea iter 8. C. March 81, 1853. 9?3n Printer's Pee, $7. Z. JDEIAY, w APOTHECARY A DROUt'IST CAMDEN, S. C. rI^AKES pleasure in announcing to th< JL citizens of Ijnncaster and the adjacent eountry, that he ia now receiving his Sprin; and Summer supflly of Drugs, C 'hrmicalx and Patent Medicines Paints, Oils, Window (/lass. Varnishes, (/las sir are, and Lamps ; Paint Whitewash and Varnish Brushes. ALSO, Tooth, Hair, Xail, Flesh and Bath Bru Soaps,1 Cosmetics, Hair Jfasloratircs, Transparent Wash balls and Cakes, Perfumery, Mirrors, Vases, Porte Monairs, Glove Boxes and Dressing Cases. ALSO, LAMP WICKS. BURNING FLUII AND Garden Seeds. Hois now the regularly a ppointcd Salt Agent for the following valuable Famih Medicines, viz.?I)r tiuysott's Yellow Dotl and Sarsapurilhi. Dr. Rogers' Liverwort ant Tar, Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster, Dr Huughton's Pepsin, Dr. Marchisi's life rine Catholieon, Dr. Allen's Vosretahle Com pound, I)r. little's Family Medicines, I,ou dun & Co'* Family Medici nets I)r. Kpeler'i Family Medicine*, Dr. Ilobcnnack'aWorn Syrup. Dr. Hobenaack's liver I'illa, 0#Metoi Bitter*, Kpping'a Saraaparilla nnsl Qttcen'i Delight, Radway'* Ready RoTie.f and othe popular remedies, Dr. Tobiaa' Venetian I in intent, Sic., Sic.. All medicine* aold at hin ratabliahmen tire neatly labelled, carfully packed, if deaii ed, nnd aunt to any part of t he towujfer to th Rail Road Depot, free of charge. The quaiTOea of the imedicine* warranted charges aa uniform, and ?* low as thud mod icinen can be bought at^Mf CHtablinhmcnt ii the up country. Ordeni respectful! v aoKcitod. .{DRV GOODS & GROCERIES FANCY AND STAPLE DRV WOODS. ? CHAKLE?TON,?<C< ' T)R(>VVNING & LEM AN, formerly ofan ! I# successors to C. At E. L. Kerrssor A^ ' Co., would respectfully cull the attention of their customers, uod others v isiting Charles* ton, to their assortment of I DRY GOODS, now opening which will be found more eotn plete thiin has ever before been otlercd irt ' that city. i * ! All articles in their line have been mnnufuctured expressly to order, and JMruRTED DIKE" t and will be WarruRled to ptoxe at , repretcnled. The one-price system will be rigidly Adhered to. and purchasers may depend upon every article being priced as low as they cart" J be procured in any city in the United States. J Particular attention is requested to their departments of Silk and Fancy Dress Goods, Embroideries, Carpetings, Blankets, Plrntation Woolens. Sheetings. and Shirtings, Linens, Table Damasks, Diapers, " I Towellings. Napkins. Doylies, ! | Together with ever" variety of Ion*Cloths, Cotton Sheetings, and Hosiery' j of all kinds. Terms.?Cash or eity acceptances ! BROWNING & LEMAN. J No. 209 & 221 King st. cor. Market CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct. 20. 1852. 37 IV. CARRIAGES. ftg rf^l IE subscriber has and will keep conJL stantly on hand, a fine and laugc assort mcnt of Carriages, consisting of every vnri< to of the most fashionable styles of Rooti aways?two, four, five and six seated. AImi ; one and two horse huggics, double aud si'" i gle seated, with and withont tops. Also,f ! an extensive 1 Atemrfmeiit ?l* llariirRR. Gentlemen from a distance wishing to^ purchase vehicles of any description, nci *V - have no fears about finding something hen J ; to please them, not only in appearance, tie*' ' in quality and price, for we will not be e> [ celled nor undersold by any establishment > j in the State, all orders promptly and failhi ! fuliv tilled. Carriages and IIhi-io-sk wnrr; i - tod. Establishment near to the Kin ? j Mountain It. R. Depot. R. T. WHEELER' Yorkville, S. C., Oct. fi, 1852. 3(> tf W. THURLOW CASTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND 80LICI TOR IN EQUITY. AUmds the Courts in Lancaster, Kersh * and Adjoining Districts. S-gr OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C CATAWBA HOUSE, Oil .tiniii-Strcvt, | (A few rods South of the Court Ifousi M T1IE above named House has been much enlarged and put JkL' in thorough repair and furnished anc\ . 1 and is r.ow prepared to accomodate ; I those disposed to give it n call. Tlie mi' scriber makes no boasts but will simpl; say that the Public shall be accommod; * ted in a style not excelled by any IIou: *. in the up country. J. A. IIASSKLTINK. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 TurveyinIT ~ a austin May re found at the cat aw ba House, nt all times, ready to wait.1 upon those who may need his scrviees as i Survever. April 28 12?tf V^ancaMter Division, No. 3<),SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Holds its Regular Weekly Meetings nt the | Temperance Hull every Tuesday Events;. 1 at 7 o'clock. i. h. blaIR, June 11. 19 R. b\ HOOK" BIN I)IN67 charles chapih, PLAIN AN1) FANCY BOOK BINDER, AND Bl.ANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, 1 yo. 101 MEETING-STREET r Charkiston, 9. c, Feb. 23 1858. 3 6n*. SOUTH CAROLINA ~ Jnmes R. Magill, and wife | Rebecca J. R. Magi 111, In Equity 1 vs. James M. Ingrain, Executor Iawcaster Ci;,tt of Rev. Elins L. Eraser Bill for tfee'd, Maria Louisa Frnser. Partition, Francis P. Boulware and Election &? * : Mary Boulware his wife ?t al. a It appearing to my satisfnetiou that Fran-' t cis P. lloulware and Mary Boulware I.U r wife, defendants in above ease, reside " itlioi ' the limits of this State, it is ordered on mo. ; tion of Clinton solicitor for complainants, that the said defendants Francis P. Boul-ware and his wife MaryBo?lwaro,do answer, plead or demur to tho bill in above case on or before the 7tb day of July 1853, otherwise judgment proqonfesso will be ordered { against them. J. II. WITl IEDSPOON, Com. Eq. L. D! I<anenster C. 11, S. C. Maruh 30th 1853.. Printer's fee &7 9?3m. Eleanor l* lloit*U n I 111, Equity, I oxecutrift . I-;aca:*.u r Dseiricl. vs. 4. Petition!to subjugate. > Nathaniel B. Ingram. ! on Equity to pavl/ John (Jodt'roy et nk J a legal demand TT appearing to my antisfaotion that Nn-? 1 thniNel B Ingrain and John Gtidirey, tie ' fondant* in above petition, reside ,withvt?l ' i tins limits of the Slate, It in ordered on mo ' i tion of Mooro, solicitor for Petitioner, that t tln> said defendants Nathaniel B. Ingram *nd 1 John (iodfriM', do answer, plead or demur to JP"' petition med against iitain ifiWt ens? - ni? or before-the first day of Juno,. 1863, nth crwiaejudg icat pro eonfesso wiil'Jo order ed against thenn ' .w ? j. il wrriie&sroox, c.bl d. ? Fob as, 1853* ^ 1 Printer's foe ? ' JOSEPH B. KERSiMW, ATTORNEY AT XaBlN, t AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. w Will hecaafter regularly attand t&a B