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Turkey.?The news I'roni ConAlautiuopje forebodes trouble. The ultimatum of Russia has been refused bv the Porte, and a final answer to that effect was given to I Prince Mensahikoff on the 20th of May. China.?At the urgent ?s|?e*t of the Einoeror of China, the Atafrerican and English shim of war in tfco Eastern waters have undertaken to protect Nukin, Shanghae, and tlio tnoMths of the Imperial "Canal. Additional per Canada. The Haver correspondent of the NewYork Associated Press, writing under date of the 20th of May, says that alter the reception of the Pacifist advices Cotton was very dull, and the sales only comprised 250 bales. Coffee was advancing I and St. Domingo was from to 0 francs dearer. Rice had improved, and svles of Carolina were effected at from 26 1 2 to ?t frs. 75 centime*. A dispatch from Vienna, dated the 20tli of May, says that Prince Menshikofl had left Constantinople without having received an answer from the Porte. The French fleet, it is said, have received permission to pass the Dardanclls. A despatch received in Paris, dated the 19th of May, states that the Russian troops were receiving ro-inforcements, and that affairs were very critical. A Turkish vessel had been sent from Constantinople with very important dispatches. The English Cabinet had been summoned to deliberate on the state of affairs in the East. It is reported that the American Frigate 'Cumberland, with Mr, Mar*h on board, Tiad demanded reparation from Greece for the imprisonment of Dr King. BY MOHDTTS MAIL. o Arrival or the British Commisioser*. ?The Earl of Elfesmcre and his family, and "the rest of the British Commissioner* to the Now York Ind. a rial Exhibition of all nations, arrived in that city on Friday. New Hampshire Democratic Corvesno*.?The Democratic Convention of New Hampshire, have nominated Burke for Governor. A resolution from Edmund Burke, censuring some of President Pierce's appointments, caused great excitement Extctmoa or Srmao.?Arthur Spring svas executed at Philadelphia, for the unitdor of Mr*. Lynch, and Mrs Shaw, on the 2d inst. Notwitnstanding he had signed on Tuesday, a paper exonerating hit* son from "any pnrticipotion in, or knowledge of the foul deed, he died protesting his innocence. MsMrms Cojivrktio.t?The Memphis *Convention h:>a adjourned to meet in April at Charleston, 8. C. COMMERCIAL LATEST DATES. From Liverpool M?y22 From Havre May 18 From Havana May20 Charleston Markets. Saturday Morhinc, June 10 Cottow.?There was no perceptible change yesterday. With a good demand and lull prices, the sales reached 1100 hales at from 9 to 11 c. Columbia Market, June 13. There is no change in this Market. mAWBRTISMBNTS. SlUli?.v syrups, of every variety among which may be found Ginger, Pine Apple, l*cmnn, Strawberry, Ac., Ac. st hasseltine a hagins. June 15?19?3t Notice.?I hereby offer to dispo-e of my contract for earr ing the M-il from Charlotte to Camden, to any person approved of by tie P.O. Department, from the time of agreement. Such person will have the privillegr of running round fiO'n ioincn*. ter to Ch .rlotte, by Monroe. N. C., at pro rato pay for the increased distance if they choose. The Stock and Stages to bo token at a fair valuation by two or three disinter* rated persons, and ample time given for the payment of the same. Apply to james mcewen. Camden, S. C. Juno 15, 19-tf. ML ALFREFCRAVEN,RESIDENT SURGEON DENTIST, V?rkvlll?. s. C. OR THE I AST ODI OF MAIS ST A EST, NEARLY orrOSITK MB. HARRIS* HOTEL. ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Gold ?*?-*- # t, . r..ti .. ? JL. JR. I MIW?HVW VMV ?V ?% June 8 18 ___ Jy Beef, Beef. TUB subscriber* will furnish the propl? of thi* rllUge with good BKF.K two or three time* week this incoming season.? They intend to eommenco between the 15th and last of this month. Settlement* to be made monthly for all Beef account* this sea. SOB. J. B. COU8ART,, P. C. HARPttR. Joan 8 18 St N. O. lb W. L MOIamm FIR. sale low. by the barrel) or gallon by IIAS8ELTINK 4l IJAGINR u nu Tdmperano? Celebration LANCASTER DIVISION, No. 30. Son* I of Temperance, will celebrate ita 4th anniveraary on the 4th day of ialy nest, at LanOMtarC. H., by a Prooeaaion, Barbeaoe. Pic Nte, 4a. The pabtte, aad aapariatly the Indie* are reapeetfally invited to atland. The Dfviaiona aad the various Temperance Association* of thia and the Diatrirta of fCrrahaw # Cheater, Chesterfield and York, and of Union cad Mecklenburg counties, N. C.. and all tempera nee men everywhere are cordially iaviled to come and aaite with oa in eetebraUag onr National Birthday, la a beaomlaf manner. The*Ws?b*wTentl.O.O. lt,of Lan water, and the Teot of Columbia, are roapaatfblly aolk-iUHl to join na la proeeaMf, and to participate la Mm osercbaa and festivittai ?% QM otAfttoti it la oar dttitn to make the celebratioa of thia day one of mora than ordinary Interact, aad la lartharaaemofthb dm we have pro. oared, an apaahava, arm of tba moat cmhvnant Temperance men la tba State. To ev | ADVERTISEMENTS* Cotton Gins. THREE of E. T. Taylor A. Co's superior COTTON Q1N& Just received and for sale by ] BILLING3 & BELK. Jane 16 ! tf NEW YORK , BEL AIR, S. O. April '53. While PEACE end PLENTY pervades ' oar District aad Country, it is oar pleasant duty to or fer heartfelt gratitude to ocr CUSTOMERS for the generous manner in which they gath- t er to snd sustain us. i Our House is now Crowded f and more on the way?not with customers. I particularly, but \ mm ; of good quality and lute styles,sembnteing mi ' EXTENSIVE and PLEASIXU variety. We think we can please either the ' moat fastidious, or the Ladies in humble cir- 1 cumstunces with Inrge families to clothe. Those who deal for CASH, are particularly benefitted by railing on us, but wben we mid 10 per cent to our cash prices, w?i will stand a credit of six months. ] M. S. SORRELL &. BRO. Soda or Mineral Water ] r|"MlE subscriber would invite the attention I JL of dealers to the fact that he is now mauufucluring and bottling in Camden, a very superior article of l.<*ra??ia, Nodn and Sarnaptsrlllaa, which he does not fenr to say, will be found fully equal and perhaps > something better than any article of the Iwd , brought from Charleston. Give me lad a , trial and I will insure perfect satisfaction.? j Orders from abroad promptly attended to and great caro used in packing. FRANCIS L. ZEMP, ' Camden, S. C. April 13 10 3teow4t Flour, Flour ! \ LBS. of Floor in bags, s little | Ovy V/vJ dnrk, at two dollars and a Imlf per hundred ; 3000 ibs. Superfine, stsix dul- ? Inra per barrel, CASH, ut I1ASSELTINE & HAGINS. J May 86. lfi-4t. COTTON GINS, MADE and warranted?No.l at two dollars twentv-five cents per saw ; No. 'J, . two dollars per saw. Also, HOTCKISS CYLIXDRICAL 1 STRAIV CUTTERS. No 1 twentv-fiv? * dollar*, No. 'J twenty dollars, No. 3 fifteen v dollar*, No -I twelve dollar* and a half, A1S() I TIIRKSHIXG MACHINES, * J and Wheat Fans, and all kinds of Machine- j ry repaired, alao any Blacksmith work that s cannot be done by the common smiths, will be done by me, 6 miles south of Lancaster C. 11., on the Ijinds Ford Road. Anything address**-! , me at Pleasant Hill, S. C., w ill be at,ended to. JOSEPH CI AFK. March 9, 1853. lam'Jui ^ Rec titled and CMaras 1 OLD RYE WHISKEY, FT^OR sale by the barrel or 3 l/allons, low '' I? for caah; by " I IIASSE1.TINE ?t HAGINS. ? n " Waxhaw Tent, L O. R." { ^^?EETS every Saturday even- ' A ing at 8 o clock. n DAVID P. HEMINIS. R. S. li New Books, n /CHAMBERS CYCLOPEDIA of English * v/ v/1 u.-mmui kiihwi* edgo, Milman's Gibbons Rome, Humes England, MeCauly'a England, Farnliuin'a Travels in California and Oregon, 1-orenzo Dow'a Complete Works,Frosts Pictorial Wonders of History, Gunn's Domestic Medicine, Waverly Novels, Junius, life of Iwifsvette. Life 1 of Gen. Taylor, Life of John Randolph, Mother at Home and Child at Home, Noble j1 Deeds of American Women, Domestic I lis- 11 tory ot the American Revolution, by Mrs. Kllett, Masonic Chart, Frcdrilui Hremers v Novels, beautifully bound in one volume.? Maryutt's Complete works, *J vols. Horse Shoe Robinson, Saints R- st. the young Indies friend, the Young Ladies Home, Wumen of the Revolution by Mrs. Kllet, Napoleon and his Marshals, Washington and his Generals, Women of Israel, Vale of Cedars, f] Todd's Student's Msnuel, Medley's Sacred I Mountains, Curse of Clifton, Masons Farrier, J Gil Bias, Don Quiiote, Pencil Sketches by p Miss Lesley, Miss !<esley's Cookery, Virgin- I1 is House Wife, Hudibr s, Home Influence a and Mot Iter's Recompense,Pilgrims Progress, h Swallow Barn. Georgia Scenes. Dollars and b Cents, Qiieechy, the Successful Merchant, D'Aubignie'a, Cromwell and various other books, for sale at tko BOOK STORE. May 4, IS tf Notio?. il TliE Subscribers beg leave to inform the ^ citizens of Lancaster District and vicin- o itv, that they have for sale at the shop of Mr. Button, a number of BUGGIES, of their * own manufacture, which wo will warrant in every respect, and which we will sell a? low ss can be purchased this side of Charleston r We manufoctnrr Carriages, Buggies, Rocksways, and every kind or vehicle at our mnn- h ufaetory in Chester District, near Rocky t; Mount, and promise to deliver as fine a ve- w hicle as can be found, of any description and at as moderate a price as can be purchased n at any other shop. p J. T. MATHEWS, St Co. fj May 4 IS tf. nw.nr^wrt'15 FEVER AND AGUE POWDERS For ike Permanent Cure oj Chill t and fever, Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, or any form of ? Intermittent Fever. al THERE in oo diarase* ao debilitating in ai tbair eflreU npon tho constitution m tl the above, and none more ditKeul: to cum bv iha nantil mndn of prnctW The Fever U and A(m Pewdera wil tiTort a oura in en* o ee of the loagaat standing, an wall aa prove f? preventive Ta tba forming stages uftbt ? disease. lUing pnroly vegetable, they act i; with rartab ty oo the dieeaaa, totally eradi- il eating It from the system, and preventing a ti rrturn at any future period. Manafikcturadbv TVtmpaoa 4 Crawford, 4 Ktf, UM f ff-M MISCBLLANEOU South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Pleas. Margaret J. Stewart Admx. i Dcclarntior vs. > Foreign Jsnathnn D. Johnson. j Attach in et J. Cnuthnn &. J. E. J-"t Deelajation Beckham, Kx'r A, K.xr'x I Foreign vs. 1 Attachment Jonathan D. Johnson. J Tne Ex'r it Ex'rx of") Declaration in S. Beckham, dee'd. I Foreign vs. J Attachment, ionathan D. Juhnwon J WHEREAS, the plaintiff# did on the day of March Inst, file their deck ions against the defendent who, (it is sa s absent from and without the limits of t 3tate, nnd has neither wife nor attorney mown within tho limits of tho wane, uj vhom a copy of tho said Declaration mi >e served: it is therefore ordered that laid defendent do appear and plead to mid declarations on or before the 16th < March which will bo in the year of our L >ne thousand eight hundred and fifty-fc itherwisc final and absolute judgment \ hen be given and ordered against him, JOHN A STEWMAN, Clerk Clerk's Office. Ijincaster C. H. March 15, 1853. 6?1 3mly&li McCA R TER & Co (SUCCESSORS TO MCCAKTER & ALLEN,) W H O L E S A L E B00K8BLLER8 AND 8TATI0NE1 CORNER MKETINO AND ITNCKNEV-ST8., J. J. McCartcr. X E.J. Dawson, [ CHARLESTON,S J. Bryan, Jr. j LHgr'A complcto assortment of L Vledical, School and Miscellaneous Bo< ogcther with Blank Books, Paper and I ;ioncrv, of every description, kept const y on hand, nnd offered at the lowest pri Feb.'J3 1853. 3 I y pf r??E DEW DRO. A .'OI .IXAL FOR THE CADETS OF TEMPERANCE, Published Semi-monthly at Wadesboro' .V IIY FRANC. M. l'AUL, G. W. 1*. [9 offered to the patronage of tho Tom ance public, riwvix: For single copies 60 cts. Administrator ofPleas-* ant S. Dumas doe'd In Equity. \nn Anderson dee'd. I-ancestor Diatr v3. ^ Bill for Accou James M. Richardson, Injunction, 4: dee'd. et a!. IT appearing to my satisfaction thnt Jar I M. Richardson, Adiu'r. ot John Richn ton, dee'd. a defendant in above case, resi vithout the limits ??f the State, it is orde >11 motion of Clnwson, Solicitor for c< dainant, that the ?:iid defendant, James tiehardson. do answer, plead or demur, he bill in above case, on or beforo the 3< unc 1853, otherwise. Judgment pro conl o will be ordered against him. JAMAS II. WITHEHSPOON. C, L. D Lancaster C. I!., S. C. March 24, 1853. Printer's Fee, $7. 8?3m SCOTTISH CHIEFS. Children of A bey, St. Clair *?F the Inlea, Rob ?f the Rhine, Kinaldo Rinnhlini, Thadd if Warsaw, Bandit:* Bride, Vicar of Wu ield, David Copperfield, Picwick I'a pert dfe of Vicissitude, Domby and Son, Jo ban Wild Fielding, Nicholas Nichlcaby, 1 a Hammer, Christinas Stories. Hester Sr rset. Sketches bv lloz, the Chronicle* 'jncville, the big Bear of Arkansas, Adv ores of Captain Simon Suggs, a Quar Lice in Kentucky, the Spsnglc* *nd Tingl s good as a Comedy, Kate of O'Donou ifs of David T. 1 lines, Mnj. Jones' Coi hip, Days of Bruce, Home Seences, an< lumber of other novels wnich will be 9 t a low pticc. For sale at the BOOK STORE May 4, 13 t MATRE88 MAKING AT IAN CASTER. lVrK are happy to announce to the citiz f V of Lancaster District and surrou rig country taut we aro daily uanufact ng 51ATRESSK8 of all kinds which II nihility can not bo surpassed and wh re sell at as low a price as we eAn afford P. FUNK 61 C?\ Cotton takeo in exchange for matrusat May 4. 1853, 13?' $20 Reward! rHE above reward will bo paid for the livery to my *df. or lodgement in 1 ail, of my f ov HAMLET, who left >remines iibnt 1st of February last. S 'ellow wan pur haacd of the Estate of 1 s Frnaer ; he is about 5 feet 8 or 10 inc igh, rather sprightly in appears:] :o and lack complexion. F. D. GREEN Lancaster, April 32, 1853. 12 t A Very Fall 4 ND complete assortment of Gentlemr . V and youths Summer Goods nndClo ig : also. I have just received direct ffr* 'niladelphia, a very ftnu and fashionable f Boots. J.ADAMS May 18. 16?31 It A RGATMsT DB1 UOOIM AT CO*T. 1MIE subscriber having determined . close this branch of his business, off is largo and well nelectvd stock of Dum ic and Fancy Dry Goods at Co#L, either wholesale or retell. To one wishing to commence e busin his offers a rare opportunity. To an 1 ro"cd purchaser, the terms will bo v< bond. B. W. CHAMBERS n j _ t _* - ? ? nmui n, June, isi 17?Jin SOllTflT'AE0Lfir?~ LANCASTER DISTRICT. ty James H Withcrapoon, Esq., Ordini for said District iI7"HEREAS,Conrod A.PIylerhasappl n to me for letters of Administration II and singular the good > and chattels rigl ltd credit* of Mr. Frederick Ply lor late te District aforesaid, deceased. These ans. therefore, te cite and adra< >h all and singular, the kindred and crec n of tho said deceased to lie and appear 1 >ru me at our neat Ordinary's Court, fort kid District to be holdea at Lancaster Cei louse on thj 11th say of Jtiaa neat how cause, if any, why the said adminiat on ahold not be granted. Ohn under my hand and seal, this 1 sy of May in the year of our Lord, o ' ** *" | Svm* Printer* fee fa ' W?91 S MISCELLANEOUS, D1 LANCMTEK = DAGUERREAN HALL. F J. fl. COttSART. 1 'n MOW 'n^orm8 Oie citlaona of thin place, Ii and country generally, that he is -p lt now prepared for the purpose of giving those who may wish to do so, mi opportunity of (j0 ln ??^ENESSES ? of themselves or their friends. Tho latest improvements are now in his possession. n0 toadies and gentlemen are respectfully mo. licited to call and examine his stock. tj,. Miniatures inserted in lockets and Breastpins in the neatest style. fa( Lancaster, Sept. 16.1862. 32?ly i6 James M'ewttn" ^ ni:t;r.ivi.\ii S FORWARDING AGENT,* "t" CAMDEN, 8. C. doj fhy March 9. 1863 5?It. gjj th" Apprentice Waited. Jay A COMFORTABLE situation will be ord 1. jL given to a lad about the age of 14 or >ur, 15, who is desirous of learning the Printing ,vil! business. Apply immediately at this Otlice 1 Carriage for Sale. 92 I FASHIONABLE Carriage will bo sold ? j it at a bargain, if applied for soon. Kn quiro at this office. 2-3t SOUTH CAROLINA, In the Court of Bquity. ? LANCASTER DIS/RWT. as, Im to Perfect title to Land and rt ' fur other purposes. David Crozier, Complainant, mt I c vs. tv) " James Crozier, Thomas Crozier, Elizabeth :l\\ Ann Crozier, John Crozier, Jacob Jennings on , ' and wife Nancy, Andrew Morrison and Mar- gh garct his wife, children and heirs at law of an Jane Crozier dee'd., who was a sister and j 10 " licir ut law nfDsvid Cousnr dee'd. of I.anfes' caster District, and who departed this life J about 1807, Dnv id Cousar, Elizabeth Cou- jia p. sar and husband Dunnom, Anna Cousar and to husband name not known, Jane Cousar and jn husband name not known, Mary Ann Cou- ce| sar, and if dead her husband and children, jn names not known, tho widow and children f?| of James Cousar dee'd., (son of Thomas,) pCr names unknown, and Thomas Cousar, (son \j( 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 H. Miller, Pleasant M. Glass ,Vik* and Margaret hi* wife, John W. Johnson and nt Letty ? man da his wife, Henry Htringtellow A1] c* and Mary his wife, Henry Champion and | Mahala his wife, John Miller, Monroe Mil- Ah nes ler et al. Defendants. ird- It nppearing to my satisfaction that each ' des and every one, and all of the above named rod defendants reaido without the limits of this tin- State, it is ordered on motion of Clinton soM. lieitor for compluinant, that each and every , to one of the said defendants do answer plead |)th or demur, on or before the 24th of June 18- 1 oh- 53, to the Bill filed against them by David * Crozier, to perfect, his title to a trnct of land in situate in Lancaster District, originally grunt- am cd to David Couaar, August 4th, 18(H), for th< G40 Acres, and for other purposes, and in ^ default thereof said bill will be ordered and w taken pro confesso against each and all of ' ? said and Hbove named defendants, the JAMES. II. W1THERSPOON, m ber Com. Eq. L. Ditt. fus ' I-sncastcr C. H. S. C.t March 10, 1853. ke- Printer's Fee. 910. 7--?m. ? SOUTH CAROLINA. IjAXCASTEU district. Elizabeth Gawley "1 \ of VS. John W. Johnston &. wife UP ^ ^ 1/etta Amanda. Pleasant M. In Equity. ^ti I Glass and wifo Margaret, a > I Jantes 11. Miller, William^ 15H1 for conui^ j' Foster and wife Anna K. button Hint j ^ Henry Stringt'ellow and for Partition. ' jjij wife alary, Henry Chatnpl- *c on and wife Maltula John at Miller, Munroe Miller ct nl. J It nppearing to iny satisfaction that each f and all of above named and stated defendants reside without the limits of this State, it is ordered on motion of Clinton, solicitor for complainant, that each and all of the above, I' named and stated defendants, do nnswerens plead or demur to the bill in above case tilnd ed against them on or before the 7th day of :ur. Julv 1863, otherwise judgment pro confeaso for will be ordered against each and all of them, ich J.4MRS H. WITIIEBSPOON. Ciwn. Eq. L. D. ? Commissioner's Office, Lancaster S. C. 's. " March 31, 1853. 9?3m lm. Printer's Fie, fj7. ^ z.j.~de"hay, dc! de. APOTHECARY Ac DHI iiOlM, Fr inX CAMDEN, S.C. d r|^AKES pleasure in announcing to the !?.. A. citizens of Lancaster and the adjacent cis ^ * country, that lie is now receiving his Spring wi , and Suuuucr supply of thi Drugs. Chemicals and Patent Medicines ; tio Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, th: * Glassware, and Ijamps ; Paint w* Whitewash and Varnish pic Brushes. or ALSO, wi 'n'e Tooth, flair, Sail, Flesh and Bath Bru ^ ugi til- Soaps, Cosmetics, Hair Restoratives," om Transparent IVor.1! balls and lot Cakes, Perfumery, Mirrun, Vases, Ports t Monaies, ?1, Glove Boxes and Brassing C as e ALSO. LAMP WICKS. BURB1HG FLUID >* to iol en? A*U f am- Garden Seeds. I at ft'n He is now the regularly appointed Sale t},c ^ Agent for the following valuable Family tju Qp. Medicines, viz.?Dr CuyaoU'a Yellow Dock th? and Saraaparilln, Dr. Rogers' liverwort and J?| 1 Tar, Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster, Dr. the If Li n.ul? IV, IT.._ iiauKiiwn a i vpmii, ?> ??-.vuioi ? u(c- . op rine Catholk-on, Dr. Allen's Vegetable Com- I crv pound, I)r. little's Family Medicines, Louden & Co'a Fsmily Medicine#, Dr. Keeler's Family Medicinea, Dr. Hobenaaek'* Worm ] Syrup, Dr. I Iobonsuck'a liver Fill*, Colleton ] uy Hitteni, Ei*|uog> SarsaperilU and Quoon's ? Delight, Had way's Ready Relief and other led popular remedies, Dr. Tobiaa'Venetian I in on intent. Sit., die.. a lit* All medicine* sold at his eataUiahmrnt of aro neatly labelled,carfully packed, if deeir- W ed.aod seat to any part of the town, or to the >n- Rail Road Depot, free of charge. ] lit- The qualities of the mcdicinea warranted ; ? be* charges as uniform, and as low as good modlie ieiiMweanbe bonghtatany estabHahpMatin art the np country. In to s Order* respectfully solicited. f ra- 2. i. DE HAY. u _5"h30,im' _ d~~lyFa*tonJamSaAta, (!( *h amis'* hosts wsar. |M CHARLESTON, g.C. ^ nit's i. mm. taw. $. iwtauk, rot 8?d.l,ltW IT?90- J MODS & GROCERY ANCY AND STAPLi DRV GOODS. HAKLESTOM,R> C. DROWNING & LEM AN, formerly of a J successors to C. &. E. L. Kerrisom ., would respectfully call the attention nr customers, and othcrsvisitiug Cliark i, to their assortment of DRY GOODS, w opening which will be found more coi ite than has ever before been ottered it city. ' All articles in their line have been man lured expressly to order, and imported t cTnfid will be Warranted tojiroic presented. The ono-price system will be rigidly a red to, and purchasers may depend up< ;ry article being priced as low as they ci procured in any city in the United State 1'articular attention is requested to the partnionts of Ik and Fancy Dress Goods, Embrol eries, Carpetings, Blankets, Plantation Woolens. Sheetings. and Shirtings, Linens, Table Damasks, Diapers, Towellings. Hawkins. Doylies, Together with ever" variety of lon? oths, Cotton Sheetings, and Hosiei all kinds. Terms.?Cash or city acceptances BROWNING & I.EM AN. No. 209 &. 221 Kingst. cor. Mark CHARLESTONS. C. Oct. 20. 1852. 37 1V. CARRIAGES. AHE subscriber line and will keep co - stantly on band, a tine and laage asso ;nt of Carriages, consisting < f every vari of the i:ios.l fashionuble style-, of Hoc ays?two, four, five and six seated. A! c and two horse huggies, double and si a seated, with and without tops. Ah extensive %*?ortmrnt of llm ness Gentlemen from a distance wishing irchusc vehicles of any description, ne ve uo fears about finding something he please them, not only in appearance, o quality and price, for we will not be e lied nor undersold by any establish me the State, all orders promptly and f it II filled. Carriages and Harness warra 1. Establishment near to the King juutnin It. R. Depot. B. T. WHEELER. Yorkville, S. C., Oct. fi, 1S62. 3d tf. W, THURLOW CASTOX. CTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLIC TOR IN EQUITY. 'cruls the Courts in Jbancastir, Kersht and Adjoining Districts. idgr OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C .^2 CATAWBA HOUSE, On .Uaiii-StriTt, few rods South cf the Court lions* ^ TIIKabovo named IIouso has IL been much enlarged and put thorough repair and furnished aw [1 is now prepared to accomodate : ?c disposed to give it a call. The su iber makes no boasts but will simp f that the Public shall be accommod 1 in a style not excelled by any lloi the up country. " J. A. IIASSELTINF. Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1 SUR VEY ENG. A. AUSTIN, TAY BE FOUND AT THE CATA\ 1 ha House, ut all times, ready to \v on those who may need his services :u irveycr. April 28 12?tt ancaster Diviwion, !Vo. SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Holds its Regular Weekly Meetings at t mperance Hall crcry Tuesday Vlvenii 7 o'clock. I. II. BLaIR, Iune 16. 19 R. F. BOOK BIN BING. CHARLES CHAPIN, LAIN AND FANCY BOOK BIN DEI) ASD BI.ASK BOOK N AKUPACTt'KER, AO. 101 MEEI'IA u-srit i:ei\ ChnrlcMtoii, S. V. Feb. 23 1853. 8 6m. I SOUTH CAROLINA. mes II. Magi 11, and wile ) Rebecca J, B. Mngilll, I In Equity. ? | , . mos iti. in pram, nxeeuior | uincnsier u if Rev. Elias L Eraser ^ Hill for c'd, Maria Louisa Eraser. Partition, ancis P. Boulwaro nnd Election &i Mary Boulwarc hia wife ct al. t It appearing to my satisfaction that Frn i P. Houhvnre nnd Mnry Boulwarc I fe, defendants in above case, reside itho 5 limits of this State, it is ordered on m n of Clinton solicitor for complainun it the said defendants Francis P. Boi ire and his wife Mary Boulwaro,do answ* sad or demur to thu bill in above case r before tho 7th day of July 1853, othi so judgment pro confeaso wiil be order* ainst them. J. II. WITIIEDSPOON, C<>m. Eq. L D, Lancaster C. II., S. C. March 30th 1833 Printer's fee $7 9?3in. rooor i- Houston' In Equity, executrix Lancaster Lima! vs. Petition to suhjiign thaniel B. Ingram. an Equity to pahn Godfrey et si. J a legal demand T appearing to my satisfaction that X thaniel B Ingram and John Godfrey, d idanta in above petition, reside wit' e i limi's of the State, It is ordered on m n of Moore, solicitor for Petitioner, tli i said defendants Nathaniel B. Ingram at Hn Godfrey, do nnswer. plead o?- acinar petition hind against them in above ci< or before the first day of June. 1853, ot viae judg tent pro confcsso will bo ordi against them. J. H. WITHEKSl'UU.N, C. E L. D. Feb 23. 1858. Printer'* fee$7. . 3?3m. JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, TTORNEY AT LAR WD HOLiCrrOR f.V EQUITY, ill heraafter regularly attend t Court* of Lanoastsr District Mnrrll ii, I^M. 4?Ginpd. ^7t H. CAM ERONr l porters and Dealers in CXiVA. GLA88, AFD EAETHEIIWAB l 46 Masnso-scr., OmOMTK H AT** *T. ve now in atorr a complete n*n<>rtmcnt KM)8 IN THEIR LINE of that* ov PORTATION, to which thev Invite ? mMp*.?f merchant* vi*iUng.Chnrie?tox kutt at ran towsarr iuuit rax; b M 1S58. 1 j t 4 ' - M 'JX' /t y* i. 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The | ntronago which has been hitherto extended to this paper, the Proprietor is feign ir io believe must in part bo attributed to merit, and ho takes great pleasure now. in informing the good friends and well wishers of the Ledger that so soen ;s he returns from the d- North, lie contemplates printing the paper almost entirely in new type, and in type smaller than at present used, which w ill give the reader nearly TWICE THE QUANTITY OF READING MATTER! , The intention of the editor is not only to make this paper useful and interesting as a . local District Paper, hut at the same time as possessing interest for an outsider? one who ' has no predilections for I-ancnstcr. It is a presumption with many, that a newspaper published at one of our country Court Houses, can only be interesting to a citizen of the District wheie the paper is published. 'J his is not the case. Our country pi pers epitomize ct the news of the city dailies, and in i n abridged form, give the render choice miscellaneous I reading in a small compass. In the conduct of ihe Ledger, the editor takes great pains in selecting articles, and except articles of stirring interest, the extracts in this paper are generally taken from papers published at a distance, and for this reason, thatjhe matter in this paper may be NEW. Many tales which have been printed in this paper, having been sell lected from English papers, have never before been published in America, ri- The first effort of the editor having been so successful, and given such GLFERAL ic- satisfaction, he will in a few weeks, commence the publication of another so : ORIGINAL. STORY; | which will ocenpv. perhaps, some ten or twelve numbers, although a large amount will be j given in each number. l'd The "Ledger" is, and always will bo re AN INDEPENDENT PAPER, nt ! h- I although this independence is not so construed as to prevent liini from rpprov ing or cor.n | demning any set of men or measures. God grant that the political strifis which mot se?. | riously threatened the peace and comfort of our people some time i go In s ctu sod. We love peace?our efforts shall bo to promofo peace, but although the worm is Intitules wiM-ri iitimoiesiefl, v* mil trod upon lie win curl, evincing u s]mi: <?t ri> > . : j .-.nee may cease to he a \iilue," and young and vigoii us. wi'.ii C; r*.ii.... blotu bowing ' through our ve.ins,although disposed to po to an extitmo Jin.it with our !'? ;;*!, si. l.ieihn n ! yet when tnore than is reasonable or just is demanded, then we halt, and arc ready to Ln^k I llie calumet and hlow away the smoke. | The "Ledger." we are determined, shall he a complete newspaper. ' * j The MARKI1TS will not ho nepleeted, and all matters of interest shall he pi'rn to make it a paper worthy of patronage. One department slu.ll claim great attention : arti" ?les on r TvTftv ~T?tTF P^~zsZl F*F-.fr IjJbAlj|SjPi. IIWflA llblilil I JR? and every branch of mechanical industry, will from time to tin e ?.j pen* in the "I idgcr \) A series of Agricultural articles will Ic published from our ?su iir.id com?fii.dtH * "]f)NG GRABS," which alone will he worth'lie price of subscription. I To make a long story short, we intend to publish as good a paper as can he found any | where.: Imt we ask assistance to sustain us in our undertaking. Old subscribers, gi\c us 4|j j a helping hand. Wo have been to'.d that we huvo done very well, but we will try fo do . b ttcr. Address, It. S. DAII.HV, J.vt Lancaster, S. C. '-I "MAN KNOW THYSELF." I AFEEICTED, READ Ln invaluable Bock for 20 Cents. puiLArELriiiA "EVERY FAMILY SHOW 1? HAVE A COPY." Ml?TlTf1AT HflTTST? ' li 1/ V C'OI'lES sold ill less than three p.i?i,i;ei / i? V 11 ir i > 1)000,a i.i'W edition, revi.ad I " mrULNTraEDICAL MANUAL ! I i t- f..s tlw. nffll,a?l_rn. t.5ni...r \u,e Phuada. V ...... ........ ........ .... .... - ? 7MGI :TKKINi t ears of extensive : nd uuiii, ?n outline of the origin. progress, treat,ncn lt.ru|,ted pnietict. in dt xe n>n. 11 itud cure of every form of disease, contracted (k.m, ?r K thc Ul(lst cxpt.rt mij .lim>Mlfll| . ' by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self- practifioIu.rj far 11Ttd Ilt Jir> in thetrw.tnunt ? f j abuse, or by sexual exo?ss. ui si vke or . } |j djHt.. sos oP n prjvpto nature. Persons uf. D : their prevent ion. written in a tatniliar style j (,k.tod u;t]) ||lms ? tho ^ ,Wt ( p avoiding nil medical ?ohnicalhtics,and eve- < , i||8 jn ,he ,1C{1(1 nr Lom8; nu.lt.uril l ho ! ry?h.'?B ^at would offend the ear ot decerny I rht.mnitlialn. Mricturrs. gravel, diners , ris?r. ''on. I1"' r**uU of jwe,.,ty r'a? "."if" 1 tro,n ) oulhfnl excess, s or impurities of 3 eessful practice, exclusively devoted lo the j ,l,e blood, w hereby the cousti:utimi 1? a bc! cure ot diseases of a delu-ate or private na- con)c cnfl.ebled, nrc tU trcat(.d w illl >lcWi - i t,,ru .1.? u'ueh 1?.,,ddl'd' r?^e,,,J3 f;;r ti,c I He who places himself ur.d.-r the ore of cure ot the above disease*, and " treaties on 0r K ! religiously eonlido in his honor j tho cause symptoms and cure of the Fever M a 8nna Jconfidcntiv My ? and Ague, tor wenty- five cents a copy; six his M phVHieion. ' 1 copies one dollar; \Mil be towarded to nnv *t... b | part of :he United States, bv mail, free ot " *kc Particular INctlCC. postage. Address, postage paid, Cosden & , Ullll?mjn w,!? |??e mured thin selves I'o. Publishers, cr box l'Jti, Post Office h> * eerUan pract.ee indulged in-a lu.bit fropi,i d i, j ,. qucntiy learned 11om evil companions or at | -This is," without exception, the most ^?ool the effeets of which are niyhtly felt ~ comprehensive and intelligible work publish- "1 ' u.nd d^tr?'> bo,1,?'?d '?d ed on the class of diseases of which it treats. r 1 T^u^' , ^ ** Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses I V" V 'V , V"s itself to the reason of its render*. It is free h ?"d getierafrom all objectionable matter, and no parent ^ ' l"uU b, ">' ft.nd ldl ';??< ist however fastidious, can object to placing it t.on. ud.gcst.on, slt.ppshness of .l.e hvcr in the hands of his sons. The author has | ,dk**; ?n>' w"> ?-o, wried wnh devoted many years to the treatment of the j . pr,.?- c Pn'c|e''Uve functions B various complaints treated of. and 'with too I t,,rtd nn vnnrw'X little breath to puff: and too little pr.suinjv A VIGOROUtS uAi UKA UluJWATURE ti??n to impose, ho has offered to the world; DEATH ,n. at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the c,,f ? ' J , 1 fruits of some twenty veers most srecessful ' ??M:I r.e*rlnt\ - *y 25 revts. ... | i' I *??? ikajk, just PUBLISHED, IS' Qt I practice. Herald. ?.:?uA11? *- filled w1:h useful information, on O. I -No teacher or parent should be w thout thc infiiuiiliw| and di8eu.W8 of th. lltimBT, 8 the knowledge imparted in this invaluable u.m It *ddre**ca itself alike to Youth, Matid h *wu,d **\v >'.ear" of 'Pa,n: Tu ,,ood ond ?'d Age?to all u ho apprehend or ?ri fication and sorrow to the youth under hui sufler under the dire consequence* of early in change. ?-People s Advocate. _ or prolonged indiscretions?to all who feel r- A I'resbytcrian clergy 111 Ohio, m ?r| ing the exhaustive effects of baneful habits?to l>d of "Hunter* Medical Manual, says: -I hou- M1J wjio in addition to declining physical eni sand* upon thousand* ot our youth, b.v evil t.rgyt0re the victims of nervovs and mental example and tuo tniluence of .o p..rst<>ns. debility and of uioping and melancholy dea-; have tmen led into the habit of self pollution pondeney?to all hucIi Dr. K. w ould say? without realizing the *in and fuariul conse- REAl)'i HIS LOOK! quenees upon themselves and their posterity. Thc valt,nWc a*dvicc and jnipre88i;.0 warn5ri? The constitutions of tl.ousi.nds who are b ?JVes will prevent years of misery and snt rawing families have been enfeebled, if not ^ nnd MVfc ann?a? thousands of lives. t broken down, and they do not know the ^ A 0/25 cents, enclosed , cause or the cure. Any thing that. e n be h) u letterf RddrcBaed to Dr Kinkelin, I hik. done so to enlighten and inlhiencc c Pu dolphin, will ensure a book, under enveltpe, lie mind a* to check, and ultimately to re- per return of mail. movo this wide-spread source of human Dr K 15 r> re8ident j hycMnn, wretchedness, would confer the greatest N. W. corner of 3d and Union Street, be* blessing next to the religion of Jesus t hrwt, twcen g c flnd pj i?ililadel,,ilb *8, ?'?' th? pre**?t and coming generations. 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