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would bo inclined to rank among the members of the thumb family, exceeded anything 1 have ever hoard, and drew forth applause, which would have satisfied even the ambition of a Jenny Lind; indeed I was induced to believe that the only difference between a Sweediah and a Lewiaville nightingale, consisted simply in the .adjectives employed to designate them. The effect of rnUftiti upon this occasion ia indescribeable, labguage is totally inadequate to the tusk and imagination aiuiost fails, i vra* convinced cood'teirely that poets are sometimes correct, " Twas like the stealing Of summer wind, through some wreath shell, Each secret winding, oncli inmost feeling. Of all iny soul, echoed to iU spell " t J.. _ ? ; i i? \jiic young Bii*iy |Kiriicuiuriyv <i^pvaiou I ^ exercise * perfect 4 Ole Bull" control over the feelings of her audience. As she s:<ng aotne deeply p.ithetic strain, or some wild romantic song of "yore," she became ns it were a being of another Sphere, her inusic was such ns seldom visits earth, and us she played, I saw around, amidst the "expectant group," aged forms bowed down by the weight of years, assuming once more the appearance of youth ; I aaw the eyoa of old men "whose grey heaJa were apparently deecending in eorrow to the grave," beaming with a strange and unusual fire, and tears were silently streaming from eyes now dim . With sge, and almost strangers to the light of heaven ; nnd herculean frames, whieh had never quailed 'neath dangers eye, now trembled with childlike emotion, for music had mide them for the time, what iheir creator had intendtaihem to bo?men. As I sat, perfectly entranced, listening to the44aoft and solemn breathing notes," which, like beings of intelligence, obeyed the skilful touch of the brniitifnl performer, nnd drnnk in the sweet melod- of her voice, which, liko the perfume of (lower, flouted throughout the apartment, I thought with the Bnrd of Avon, that "The man that bath no music in himself, Nor is mov'd with concert! of sweet sounds, Is fit for treats oils, stratagems and spoils ; The motions of his spirit arc dull an night, And his affections dark ss Krebus: 1s t no such man be trusted." The man above described, was not thete, no one eou'd have justly pointed to am one in that house after she finished, and have sato, "llion art the ur.n, Tor IT he lud been there when sho commenced, '-lie wnlkcd with foot that gave no sound," nnd tnistcripasly vanished e'er she concluded. It would be s vain rfibrt on tin part to Attempt to give you n correct idea of the tecesaful performances of the evening. On tie- next morning- the examination was resumed, when I was more astonished than on the preceding day. When I saw and hoard young ladies, many of whom in all probability, hid but lately laid aside the toys of thildhood, demonstrate and elucidate ths facta and laws of astronomy, that most aublime of studies, In s way that would have done honor to tneu of ripened years. When with aoft musical voice, and tiny linger*, they directed aty attention to the countless myriads of luminous world*, that float in the infinity of unbounded space. When they explained how ts ? ensure the distance of the sun, to estimate the revolution* of the solar system. to ciU-utnte the sue of trie tlhnum. bored star*, and thereby made certainty more certain, that these are the works of doit jr. 1 felt as if raised from the earth, and elevated above everything that it can girt. But alas! the frailty of man; even at this moment, I had alnost committed the sin of bowing to wontnn, the last, the beat, and the ooblest work of creation, of paying that hotnsgo to female excellence which ia due to the supreme architect of the universe, and to him alone. Had *>!. II. H.M been there, tho * Indian land" had been forgotten, and < ven the enamoured MII?ry" had bowed at the footstool of aiuithrr Idol, and "Tank's own Bard" had hmg his harp upon the willow, perhaps to sing no more?forever. Yours, moat respectfully, W. Laneaaterrilie, July 1st, 1853. BY FRIDAY" KAIL. ....o.... Wasiiimotoh Items.?It ia reported that Mr. Buchanan objects to receive instruction from Secretary Marry,and tbervfofr may docline the mission In Rnoliml It h believed Dint the Fishery Question Will be settled at Washington. Arrival or tiie Georgia.?The Gotrpia hsa arrived at New-York with $2,000,000 of gold. - She was quarantined nt Havana and no passengers aero allowed to land. It is runsemd that Hrnator Gwinn was killed in tha-dael with Mr MeCorkle. Hl'mokrd AlUARCR RRTWRRR Spam ash Mexico.?It w?a again rumored In New. York on Tneaday that it ia certain that a treaty haa been eoiwiadrd between Spain and Mexico, which pHee the former the pro. tectorate over the Utter. Gbkat Fibs >t Baltim??k.?A iwy j deatrnetive Are ie now raping in thia city.? , The Market bouae at Feil'a Point, and Ally , houeee have already been eoneumed. Nxw.Yobx Mabbbt.?In New-York on I Tueeday, there were again more eellera than 1 buyere of Cotton, ana 3000 balre changed hand*. |y Tnxax la a deal more truth than po- 1 ietry la ItM tallowing fmt:? Young ladloa, Haing with the dawn, Stall mal from IW avorn. But when young kadlaa deep till ton, Aurora aUala thuabwb again. I jflflT It baa bona auggeatad by a wornml wag, wbo givm baa mominga to eonundrunM and bin amirta to imaa, Uiat Lout* N.Apolfon, inataaw of btiag ft Had Pnnii a tawCabowidbay lunfund upon J bim |h? tHk pi ^rab-th^wboU.* A Maaaaubuaaiu woman, hi rWw of tko < aaiiwfawtg oftb? right of fcra*!? to rote a?katbat?<Mlio?<&r b? cfcangnd from'. Monday?that day boiag, fcwft tfcm im- . fcrtbortal, "watMng day? ^ ^ Kh ??*? if-iki *2?* iW frWr~ A furious rencounter took place in [ our streets, on last Wednesday, between two young men of onr city in which kdives and pistols were freely used. They Were both dangerously ' funded. The quarrel, wo understand, originated the night bofor in a sporting saloon.?Tslfgraph NEU iPVEBTISWBiWS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. A J. BELDON, who is in the uttody of the Sheriff of Lancaster District by virtue of a Writ of Ca 8n at the suit of Miss D. McEwen having filed in my office together with a schedule on oath, of his whole estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit or the act of the Genemi Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said Miss I). McEwin and all others, the creditors to whom the aaid A. J. Bcldon is in anywise indebted, be, snd they are hereby summOtled and have notice to appear before the said court at Ianenster Court House, on the 17th day of October next,-at 11 o'clock A. M? to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grunted. Office of Common Pleas I-sncaster District this 16th day of February 1863. II. R. PRICE, Cl'k. '22?3ii). A CARD. rpHfc subscriber takes th:s method of tenX derisg hi* warmest thanks to the pubi lie for th- verv liberal patronage he has received since his mills WtJHt into operation.? Under the present lnu> slate of the river, he is able to dispatch all the ^finding that has been sent him, and flatters himself, in the course of the present week, that he will have his dam in such condition a* will enable him to run his whole machinery at the same time. His Corn Mill improves oh rtihning, snd his Wheat Mill is in tine condition, and makes quite falf flower; the Smut Mill performs beytttad his expectation, snd he woul J recommend nil who have smutty wheat, to hnve It well dried, if they wish fair flour. He will pay In Cash, the highest market price For good wheat delivered at his Mill, snd will buy afcv quantity that rtisjr be delivered. T K. CURETON. I<an<i*fof?i, StKi.'tls, July 4, 1353. "LlSf OF LETi'EltS HKM.MNING in the Post Ofliee at Ijui, tfaitcr C. II., Hi C., July 1st 1851. A?Adams. Mrs. C. II?BLdktmin, Miss E.. Ulackmon A. B. niackmott. J. D., Beckham, F. M., Bell J. J., Bell Miss J. 3, Bell Miss M. J., Barnes Win. Bridges, Miss J., Bridges Miss S.v rah. Bridges \V. P., Barton Miss Jsne, Ballard S. P. 3. Ballard II. C?Canton, Pr. S. C.. Calhotltl* M., ('ousart J. H., Csrtef, \V. NV. I>?Pr.flin Mi>? M. J., Pixon John* Punlap Ell, F?Fundcrburk Joshda, flemrtilng J. Ci I*?Glin Miss J., Gnyle, Col. J. M., fioen, Miss I.? Gill W. E., Gamble, Miss M. II?-Horton A? Hough Dsrlin, Halle & E. Hammond, Miss E., Hinson, John, Senior or heirs Rov. Pen. J?Johnson W. T., Ingram Silas or J. A. I,--1 .ever, J. W. B. . *!?Milly H.r Montgomery, Mrs. II. II, Montgomery R. P. I*?Parker Miss K. K?Robinson A., L. R. Ag't., Robinson, R. 8?Ntrmwbridge Miss N., Stock well W. R. Shehorn F. Steele Jsntes, S.dlars R. T?Taylor Win., Todd, N., Tnllmon A., | Thompson W. S., Tryon ?t Hlackinon. V?Vaughn Wjrlie. , W?Wier, J. R , Wilkin? T. G. Persons calling for letters in abovo list, i will please say advertised. T. R. MAGI Lis P. M. July 6. tfU It. 2 6 Dollars Reward il.VN'AWAY from the subscriber's plantall lion,the last of April, his IHegro .nun Jerry* figvu 1J or yc?rs, o leev uign, scarred on one side of his forehead-?couiplvction inula- i to. I I will give the shove reward for his deliv- I cry at my plantation, l'J miles north west of Lam-aaterville, or st tny plantation 3 miles < east of Cheatcrvillc, or any jail so I can get him. B. MOBLEV. i June 30, 18S3 iTJtf < LAND FOR SALE! i lOOO Aores More or lies* ; PHE LiniD. SITUATE partly in laincasternnd partly Ih Kershaw, on the east branches of lam-It's creek, ran be had on reasonable terms ft',in either of the subscribers, by early npp I ration. Maid I and is watered by Ned's ('reek and abounds in lliekory Plata, well adapted to the growth of cotton. The timber is well worthy the attention of any one who may desire to ernct a saw mill. The above tract waa located by Glaaa G. Caston In 18<>4, and is hounded by lands of Joel IMiillips. Harwell Jones, 4r. Terms moderate?titles warranted. ' Apply to J. T. COI'ELAND, J WM.C. CASTON. 3 July I, IS63. at > EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT- . /No 9-> COLUMBIA,H C.June '24, 1863. //y Hit HxcrlUnry Ji kn />. Manning, Oneameer and * 'etmmander in Vktef ?? and oeer t the Slate afnretaxd : t WIIKKKAS, inform*lion has Wen re | ceivad *t this Department, that an a*- a miuH end hotterv, with intent to commit an* < other net ?f violence woa committee on the < body of Margaret M. Bell, on the night of <j the 9(Hh of Jnnnary last, by a negro man named AARON, the property of Hamnel N. Atkinaon of Darlingteo District, and that kiid Aaron has fled from justice. Now, know ye, that to the and thatjualico may be done.and that the aaid Aaron may be brought to legal trial for hie offence aa aforesaid, I, JOHN I* MANNING, Governor and Commander in Chief, in and ovef 0*b State aforemid, do iaeue this my proclamation, offering reward of Two Hundred Defter* for hm apprehension ?ad delivery into ony Jell t? 1 Beid Aaron ie about Ave feet high, dark i complexion, and about 24 year* of ana. < Given under mv haod and the aeal of the State, at Columbia, 34th of June ISM. a ^ [Signed] JOHN L MANNING. ? ML ALFRED CRAVEN, ! RKBIDKNT BURGEON DlNTIfr, l( Vnrkrllto, S. C. " hi ns i AST SIP* or HAW aTaajkT, IUUT jj orroatTB MR. HABBH? NOTSk .-** J f ARTIFICIAL TKKTH inaarted an Gold Plata i<Vo?n one to a Ml ?Ht J tree 9 IS If M1SCB LLANEOUS M New Books. . JUST received from the publishers, New ^ York. Reveries of an old maid. T\ Beatrice or the unknown Relative*. i. The nwamp Steed, The Prairie Scout, w' Captain Kyd, pf Whitehall or the times of Crouiwell, Game Cock, 0f Heads and Hearts or my Brother the Colo. jn, nel. Wocousta or the Prophesy, ljc Ruth Garnet or tho Loves of the Earle of Rochester. g, Minnie Grey or tho Ancestral Curse, Whitofrinrs or the Days of Chariot 2nd, ? The ItiHe Rangers, The Emigrant Squire. New York by Gas Light, Jenny Diver, Three Strong Men, Iv The Wedding Dress, * Celio or Now York above Ground, Gentleman Jack or Life on the Road, Kate Pemrose. . The Mysteries of Free Masonry, by Cspt. VVilltsm Morgan. The Rebels and Tories or the blood of the Mohawk. Ecarte or the Salona of Paris, The Heirs of Derentwater, Ben Braec, ^ |* Gildcrov, MMp The Heirs of Randolph Abbey. wV? For sale at the " BOOK STORE. Wl June 22 20 tf. South Carolina. lancAs'tkr district, Iii the. Common Pleas. rc Margaret J. Stewart Adinx. 1 Declaration in va. ? Foreign nfl Jonathan D. Johnson. 3 Attachment. pj( nrj A. J. Cnuthan it J. E. J--! Decimation in j(l Beckham, Ex'rdt Exr'x I Foreign wj v*. j Attachment. Jonathan D. Johnson. J '1'ne Ex'r dt Ex'rx of") Declaration in S. Heck ham, doe'd. 1 Foreign va. | Attachment. Jonathan D. J oh noon J WHEREAS! the plaintiff* did on the 15 \ day of March Inst, tile their declarations a 'ainst the defendant who, (!t is said) is absent from and without the limits of tins r I State, and has neither wife nor attorney,? known within the limits of tho same, upsn t,(" whom a copy of the said Declaration might :,n' l?e served: it is therefore ordered that tho said defendeiit do appear and plead In the said declarations on or before the 18th day .March which will be in the year of our la?rd ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, otherwise filial and absolute judgment will then bo given and ordered against him, '/*< JOHN A STEW MAN. Clerk. Clerk's Olllce. I*ancu*tcr C. H. March 15, 1853. C? 1 Smly&ld MoOARTERi Co., (successors to *ccaktk:i it. ai.L?.x,) \V H OI. E a A L E BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Li 'ORMER MbKTl.XG AND MKCKNCY-STS., J. J. McCarter. i E. J. Dawson, J CHARLESTON} 81C. J. Bryan, Jr. ) NT A complete assortment of Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Books, together with Blank Boohs, 1'nper and Ntationory, of every description, kept constant- '' ly on hand, ami offered at tho lowest prices. Fcb.,33 1853. 3 ly Jfd. nl1 "Waihaw Tent,LO. R." ? > f"Ei:TS every Saturday evenJU ing at 8 o clock. JJ DAVID I'. HEMINI8. R. S. poi executive Tefaktment. "* (No.8.) ?? ? COLUMBIA, S. C., June 15, 1853. WHEREAS,information has reached this '! Department, that on the night of the , 30th May last, a diabolical attempt wan V.' made upon the liven of many citizens of this A" Stale, by placing obstructions upon the \ trill* If of filA SJnillK i 'ssAliwn Tloil U/v?iI ?<? > Bmnchvillu : And whereas, in consequence , of said Act the lives of several useful eiti- _J sen* of this State wufe lost : Now to the end thst justice may be done, . may be done and the offender or often- ^ iers brought to justice, I hereby offer a reward of hive hundred dollars for the apprehension and delivery of said offenders in any KK nf the Jails of this ?tate, and upou the con- ? viction of the some. Given under my hand and seal of the Stats ^ at Columbia, this 15th day of June, Anno \ Domoni ono thousand eight hundred and fifty three and in the seventy seventh year of the Independence of the United States.- ' JOHN I* MANNING. J June 29. _ J ? SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER D ant rhomoa Richardson, ry vs Id Equity, car Jyrua A. Allen and Lancaster District. he lane hia wife, James BUI to Review and C. 11. Richardson John Reverse Decree for ad<j tk-hardson, Joseph Subreption.Relief&. he !?. Klingle and Alar- Injunction tf-e. f.iret hia wife, Alary ] Allen. IT Appearing to my satisfaction, that all the W above named defendant*, reside u ithout hr lio limit* of thia Stat", It U ordered on mo- ^ ion of Wiltkmf*, solicitor for complainant, j lint each and all of a tid defeiid.int* do an iwer plead or demur to the hJl in above case, >n or before the lat d >y of October 1863, ithera iae judgment pro confeaao will be orlered against each and all of them. "'*n j. ii. wrniKRspooN, Com. lk|. L. D. * )'J 20?3m Printer'* fee $7 *j' ?-1? Kk South Carolina. LANCASTEK JJfSTHICT. KI' D>j James II. Wilhtrspoon, Esq. Or- ^ dinary of taid District. |*riIEREAS, Diana Bowers and Nathan- the n icl M. Beckham, have applied to me tk>i 'or letters of Administration on all and sing- th* ilar the Goods and Chatels, Rights and Creu- a*( la of Joel Bowers dse'd late of tiie District on ^foresaid. oUt *'-*?-- im. durufnM 1a .if. an.i tiilit i? ill and aiogular, the kindred nod creditor* of he Mid dwMwd, to be and appear before ne at oar next Ordinary'* Court for aaid g "Metrict, to kt holden at Iaimittr Court ? douae on the aeeood dry of July next to how cauaa, if any, why the aaM idnlaiiln* on ahould not be granted. ye k -***? J Gi**s? under my hand and aaai, th? H [L&> 18th da* of June, li> the rear v( ?*v?> )of our Lord one thewefMKl arid /v i and red and ftfty-threo, and In the aanatyf m#. renth root of Aoaerieait Independent a, , w NAMttrKWTTHKKSro^ Zl O. L b. ^ frtotWb Foe \ ISCELL mops. D LAN A?TGK . )a(juerre an hall, J. B. COUSART. TOW Informs the citizens of this place, T1 N and country generally, that ho is \v prepared for the purpose of giving tho^i 10 may wish to do so, an opportunity ot ?* ocuring perfect likenesses. j. themselves or their friends. Tho latest movements are now in his possession. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully so. j? ited to call and examine his stock. MiNiATtinfca inserted in I.ockets and dc e.ntpins in tho neatest style. Pi Lancaster, Sept. 15,1852. 32? It james m'ewin, RECEIVING ORWlfiOiNG AGENT. | ra*DES, 8. c. ' March 9. 1853 5?Iv. * south cakultna: ? I, A \CAtiTfiR PiamiCT. w Elizabeth Qawilgy "8 Vs. . >hn W. Johnston &. wife itta Amanda. Pleasant M. In Equity, less and wife Margaret, UK'S H. Miller, William { Bill for contri- ~~ aster and wife Anna E. hution and ehry StringFellow and fbr Partition. * ife Mary, Henry Chnmpi- *i and wife Mah.ila John iller. Milnroe Miller et al. J ^ It appearing to my satisfaction that each d all of above named and stated defendants dde without the limit* of this State, it is ? defed On motion of Clinton, solicitor for mplainnnt, that each and all of the above, rned and atated defendant*; do answer- I1 pad or demur to the bill in above case filsgninst them, on or before the 7th day of ly 1853, otherwise judgment pro confoaso II be ordered against each and all of tliern. JAMES II. WITIIEBSPOON. II Com. Eq. Ij. D. (Jt Cominissioner's Otllce, I^ncaster S. C. I> March 31. 1853. 8?3m stl Printer's Fie, 87. fo t. j. D?ITXYT POTllECAItl A IHtliittlST. CAMDEN, 5.C. "WKEo pie. sure in rv.*..i?. 'o the ^ , citizens of ILancaster and th? adjacent j untry, that he is now receiving hi* Spring j ' d Smniner supply of "ugs. Chemicals and Patent Medicines ; J'dints, Oils, Windote (fl.tss, Varnishes, Hlassxcare, and Lamps ; I'aint Whitewash and Varuish Brushes. AL80, solh, Hair, Sail, Flesh and Bath Bru Soops, Cosmetics, Hair Restoratives, ? 'iVansparent Wash balls and I Cakes, Perfumery, Mir- . , rors, ases. Porte n ,\ fona.es, ^ Glove Boxes and Dressing Gas m jr AJaSOk hit IMP WICKS. BURKING FLUID bb ASD Garden Seeds. lt_ ?_ .,.^.4...!.. !_*.! o.i up i* now viiu ruguuiriy nm?uinwu o#up jcnt for the follbwtftg valuable Family udicines, viz.?Dr Gaysott's Yellow Dock d ttarwiparilln, Dr. Rogers' liverwort and r 1 ?r, Jew Du\id's or Hebrew I'lustcr, Dr. ;ughton*? l'epain, Dr. Marchisi'a Ctc- |,j, le Cathdlicon, Dr. Allen's Vegetable Com- t|t, und, Dr. Little's Family Medicines, Ix>u- w| n it Co's Family Medicines, Dr. Keeler'a rnily Medicines, Dr. Hobcnsack's Worin t|, ruji, Dr. Ilobensack's liver Fills, Colleton .)r Iters. Kpping's 8ara.ip.uri 11a and Queen's i;i, light, Rud way's Ready Relief and other pillar remedies, Dr. Tom.is' Venetian linent, die., die.. All Medicines sold at his establishment i neatly labelled, e.irfully packed, if desirand sent to any part of the town, or to the * 11 Road Depot, free of charge. Ar rhe quidities of the medicines warranted ; irges ss uniform,and as low na good rnedlescanbe bought at any establishment in i up country. 11 Orders respectfully solicited. Z. J. DE IIAY. soi March 30, 1863. 8?ly. wi ? FBASER & THOMSON, $ Factors 4c Coiaimsiion Merchants, Rl ADt.EKS NORTH WHARF, th( CHARLESTON, S.C. Ju FO'k It. FRASER. PAffU S. THOMSON. SO Sept. I, 185'J. I^T?30WfTON GINS, M" ADE ahd warranted?No.l at two dol1. lars twenty-five cents per saw ; No. 2, i? dollars per saw. 81so, Uni'CklNS1 CYLINDRICAL 1'RA XV CVT'tHRH, No l twenty-five Ihira. Nn ll twi-ntv dollar*. No 3 fit>....r. lurs, No 4 twelve dollars sod a half, R? AUSC) THRESHING MACHINES, , 1 Wheat Fans, and all kind* of Mnchine- \ repaired, also any Hlackaroith work that a|| inot be dune by the common araHho, will an( done by urn, 6 miles south of Lancaster tj,t II., on the lond* Ford Road. Anything < Ireaacd to me at I'leasnnt Hill, S. C., will attended to. ,ir, jomcpMclark. for if arch 9, 1843. lamOin Mj, YKI I??, SYRliVs, of everr Tarirty 1,0 among which may be found Ginger, * ic Apple, la'inon. Strawberry, Jkc.. die. at tloi IIASSKLTINE & IIAGINS. . * ono 16?19?3t d,3 ""SOUTH CAROLINA. ]' LANCASTER DISTRICT. ' ' ics M. Richardson 1 v?. In Equity, run A. Allen and Kineaetor District. r*i 0 June, Thomas Bill to Review and ^ hardeon, Jno Rich- Reverse Decree for r j off, Joseph B. Subrogation, Raliet |j ngle and wire Mar- and Injunction, Slo. div ret, Mary Allen, j CA% P appearing to iriy satisfaction, that all the Nk above named defendants, reside without die limita of thU State, It > ordered on mo-' IHi 1 of Williams, aolieitor for complainant, ciai t each and all of aaid defendant# m an- Ch it plead or demur to the bill In thovr case, am or before the let day ef Oetobcr (IM, ten erwiae judgment pro eoofcwr Will be or- I in* ed agninat eaeh and all o4 t|?en>. tini JAMBH H WITHERSOON, ma Com. Eq, L. D. la >0?3m Printer* #r apt FOURTH OF JULY. ^ K ?OK MMl after tha lit 6mj of ImW of thi the pr?MDt yw, w# wtft aatl at tha mm ttS?SS&??2; ir iMV WW lOr Mfl OH iml" IHI will Mil at oar format VEftT" 'LOW of m. a noiuiRi* *, ?M M 9? rf * '" ^5. rcJk. > 'V HV GOODS & GROCERIES. Alkcaster Division, Wo. SO, SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Holds its Regular Wfctojtly Meetings?t tin stnperance Hall dvery Tuesday b%-ening 5 o'clock. S. L. STRAIN JuMe 10. 19 R. 8. SOUTH CAROLINA. mes R. MujHtl, ahd wifo "1 Rebecca J. B. Magilli, ( In Equity. t*. ' lines M. Ingram, Executor | Lancaster Dial of Rev. ETIng U Ffafter | Bill fur ic'd, Maria Louisa Frafter. Partition, rancis P. Boulwnro. and Electiou &e. Mary Boulwnre hia vshU et al. It appearing to my satisfaction that Fran ? P. iloulwarc and Mary Bonhvare hi. ife.defendants in above case, reside " ithoul e limits of tl.is State, it is ordered on morn of Clinton solicitor for complainants at the said defendants Fr*neis P. Boulare nnd his wife MuryBoulware.do answer ead or demur to the bill in above case on before the 7th day of July 1863, otherise judgment pro confess "ill be ordered [alnst them. ;. H. WITIIEDSPOOX, Cum. Eq. L. D. Lancaster C. H., 3. C. Mafcb 30th 1853. Printer'* fbe $7 5^?3m. JOSEPH B. KERSHAWT LTTORNEY AT LAW, A.SD SOLICITOR /.V EQUITY'. rill heraafter regularly attend th Courts of Lancaster District. March *J, 1853. 4?Ginpd. 0. k H. CAMERON, Otporten and Dealers ?u CHINA. GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE 145 Meeiixg-st., Opposite Hayne-st. ave now in store a complete assortment ol r vino iv! imitmn ? u'n ...? hi i iir.m iani< 01 tneir own l!*ORTATION, to which they invito the Untion of merchants visiting Charleston. r balk at the lowest rket i ricks b. 23 Jy 1853 Ma3 MATRE88 MAKING AT LANCASTER. are happy to announce to the i ith: -nT i-t l-mc.istcr Ualru'l and s.uronndl country that wo are daily nmnntaeturf MATR ESSES of all kinds which for nihility win not be surpassed and whit h s sell at as low a price as we can afford. I*. FIJNK & C... Cotton taken in exchange lor tualresscs. May 4. 1853, 13?3in. $20 Reward ! HE above rewaril will be paid for the delivery to myself, or lodgement in any il, of my fell? v HAMLE T, who left inv utilises about 1st of February last. Said llow was purchased of the Estate of EliFraaer; he is about 6 feet 8 or 10 inches {h, rather sprightly in appearance and of tck complexion; F. D. GREEN*. Ijmcaster, Apfil 22, 1853. 12 if. "bargains r DK1 iiOODS AT COST. rHE suhscrihvr having determined to close this branch ol his business, oilers j large and well selected stock of Domes! and Fancy Dry Goods at 'Jos?., either at itolesule or retail. To one wishing to commence a business is olfeni a rare opportunity. 'To an ::po"ed purchaser, the terms will be very leral. If W. CHAMBERS. Camden, June, 1st 17?lui. Iministrntor of Pleas-*! mt S. Duinaa dee'd j In Equity. in Anderson dee d. | Lancaster District. vb. * Bill for Account n:cs M. Richardson, Injunction, <1 c. dee'd. ct al. j ' appearing to my satisfaction that James M. Richardson, Adm'r. ot John Richarda, dee'd. a defendant in above ense, resides thout the limits of the State, ft is ordered motion of Clnwson, Solicitor for coinlinnnt, that the aaid defendant, James M. chnrdaon, do answer, plead or demur, to j bill in above ease, on or before the 30th ne 1853, otherwise Judgment pro eonfeswill be ordered against him. JAMAS II. WITHERSPCX)N. C. E: L. P. Lancaster C. II., S. C. March 24, 1*53. Printer's Fee, ?7. 8? 3in. SOUTH CAROLINA, LANCASTER DISTRICT. James II Witherspoon, Esq., Ordinary for said District. VrilEREAS.Conrod A.i'ly lerhus applied to me for letters of Administration on and singular the good and chattel* right* i credits of Mr. Frederick I'lylef late of i District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to die and adinonsll and iringtfluf, the kindred and crediti of thessid deceased to l>e and appear bee ine at our next Ordinary's Court, for the d District to be holden st I sincuster Court We on thi 11th May of June next to >w cause, if any, why the said Mdmiuistran shold not he granted. Siven under my hand and seal, this 23d r of May in the year of our I.ord, one i thousand eight hundred and fiflyL S. / three nnd in tho seventy-seventh yyear of American Indcpedenee. J. II. W1T11KRSPOON, O. L/1). fnaeS Printer's fc# #"J 18?'it amperanoe Celebration kNCASTER DIVISION, No. 30. Sons of Temperam!*, will celebrate ita 4th nnersary on the 4th day of July next, at I winter C. II., by a Procession, IWhecue. I'ic i, die. Tho public, nnd especially the Iwv t era rfcepnetiully invited to attend. Tho rtaioaa. and the various Temperance Amotions of thia and tho Districts of Kershaw aster, Chesterfield and York, and of Union I Mecklenburg counties, N. C.. and all tperanee sen every w heme am cordially ited to come and unite with us in eelebraI our National Birthday, in a becoming oner. Tbe-Waihaw Tent I. O.O. K.,of caster, and the Tent of Columbia, are reictfully solicited to join as in pruoeeaion, I to participate in the exercises and foetivs of the oceaeiou. It in o?r desira to nudre the celebration of i day one of mere than ordinary interest, I la furtberaiien of this aim we have promi, as speaker*, ?bm? of the dio?t emhtt Temperance Aen In tho State. To evIHend of To?apeA>ars ?-to every enemy Temporooee wo cheerfully any, come and With as in observing the Sabbath of Lib> f. A. AUSTIN, CSlm^p?. ? afif:'S PRO S P , OFT : MSfiASviiI ^ow is Ihf Tiftif i FEELING very grateful for the p trenege of liiuicaHter I 'istriot, or th Sti.te of J'nu Country, tho Proprietor of the " Ij iK".rter 1 i cessable to all. by offering every inducement in Subscription price to Si. 50, wiien ten or more therefore be as follows : for a single eopv, twi centA if payment he delayed three months, and 1 now subscribers, by pavihg the cash r?lft ) i" s one year. Any person who will procure the nn t $10, will he ftirnished with the Ledger one vej The patronage which has been hitherto exter . io believe must in part be attributed to merit,?. . ing the good friends and well wishers of the I < , North, he contemplates printing the paperalmo or than at present used, which will ^ite the read TWICE THE QUANTITY C The intention of the editor is not only to m; local District Paper, but r.t the same time aa po has no predilections i\,r Lancaster. It is a pros lished at one of our country Court Houses, can trict where the paper is published. This i? not the news of the city dailies, and in j n abridged reading in ii small compass. In the conduct of I selecting articles, and except articles of stirring crallv taken from papers published at a distance paper may be NEW. Many tiles which have 1 iected from English papers, have never before I The first effort of the editor having been so satisfaction, he will in a few weeks, commence t ORIGINAL W' 1 ^ hich will oeenpy, perhaps, some ton or twelve Siven in each number: r The "lA'dgor" is, and always will bo I AN INDEPEND although this independence is not so construed detuning any set of men or measures. God gra riously threatened the peace and comfort of our love peace?our efforts shall be to promote p w hen unmolested, when trod upon he will curl, anre may cease to be a virtue," and young am through our veins,although disposed to go to a: yet when more than is reasonable or just isdenu the calumet and blow away the smoke. The "ledger," we are determined, shall ho a c The MAllKKTS will not he neglected, i:n< make it a paper worthy of patronage. One dep les on "j*1 fHTH) FT5pTTn) TB2 /olaim !. b. nr., jt] V and every branch of mcch tnlcal industry, will I A series of Agricultural articles will he publ "I.O.\G GRAMS," which alone will be worthtl To make a long story short, wo inttnd to pul where : but we ask assistance to sustain us in oi .1 helping hand. We have been told that we ha better. ~'MAN KNOW TilY^LF?~ An Invaluable Eook for 20 Cent*. "KVKItY FAMILY SMOfl.1) IIAVL A COCY." 7. / k/CGIMK3 Bold in less tlu.n thrc? i I)IH 'V/ months s new edition, revised and improved, just issued. DR. HUNTKITS MF.D1CAI. MAM7AI. 1 and hand book for the afflicted?Contiining 1 an outline of the origin, progr. ss. treatment di and cure of every form <.fds<e..s,\ contmcte-i pr hv promiscuous sexual uiterciiurHe. b> v. if- .! abuse, or by sexual excess, with advice for ffi their prevention, written in a funiiii r stvle It avoiding nil medical teehnicalliiies. and eve- I rl rythuig that would offend the ear of dccciu y < in from tiu* le-sftli oi' eoniu twenty veins sue- ih eessful practice, exclusively d Voted to the j e< euro of diseases of n delicate or piv.itc iiu- I turo To which is added, rcceipis tor the i J) cure of the above diseases, and a treaties on I ,vs the cause symptoms unit cure of the Fever I hi and Ague, for twenty-five cents a copy; siv i copies one dollar: will ho lb warded to any part of the United States, by mail, tree ot |jV postage. Address, postage paid. Cosden & ,p, Co. Publishcra, or* box 1'JO, Post Office sc | I'hi ndelphin. cv I "Th'iit w wtitmiit pYi!*l>tion. thr? mn?1 l.. comprehensive and intelligible work publish ?n ed on the class of diseases of which it treats. |al Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses j,r itself to the reason of its renders. It is free tj, from nil objectionable matter, and no parent &n however fastidious, can object to placing it t[, in the hands of his sons. The author has cu devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of. and'with too A little breath to puff,' and too little presumption to impose,1 he has offered to the world A'i at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the r? fruits of some twenty years most successful J practice."?Herald. thi "No teacher or parent should be without tci the knowledge imparted in this invaluable |i0 Work. It would save yearn of pain, morti- 8U fication and sorrow to the youth under their or change."?Puorcc's Advocate. th< A Presbyterian clergy in Ohio, in writing u]| of "Hunter's .Medical Manual," says: Thou- j?n sands upou thousands of our youth, by c\il dc] example and the influence of the passions, p0 have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consts fj Quencon upon themselves and their posterity, p j The constitutions of thousands who are f,., raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the ;n I cause or the cure. Any thing that can be de I done so to enlighten and influence the pub1 ii.. r..;?A ... ??,i " I ........... ?v ?.??,?o? w "?tuove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest tw blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, bo, oo the present and coming generations. Intemperance, (or the use of intoxicating f>, drinks.) though it has elsin thousands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the bit human race. Accept my tNsnks on behalf of the afflicted, ana, betievo me, your co- by worker in the good work you are so active. j ly ci gaged in. ndi One copy will bo forwarded (securely en- ^ Veloped and pnstnge paid, on receipt of 25 cents, or six Copies for #1. Address, COR- Tai DKN & CO., Publisher, Box 196, l'hiladel- bo phis. Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents, supplied on the most liberal terms. June 1 17 ly J}, Notice?i hereby offer to dispose w! of my contract for carr*inj the Mail ao from Charlotte to Camden, to any person ap- ti? pro* ed of by the P. O. Department, from the Hi time of agreement. 'Hnch person will have rei the priviih>tTf of rurmiog rnumf from Iaui?aster to Charlotte, by Mnnroe, N. C., ?t pro rato pay for the increased dlgtahoe if they choose. The Rtoek. amI Stages fp be taken """ at a fair valuation by two or three disinter rated persons, and ample liao given for the rf payment of the same. Apply to i JAMES McEVVEN, fot Cossden, H C inns 15, IMf. *' * wiaiihr^-r-p to * ' jfv ? ectus ] HE t iejocur: i ; to SnbsiTibe ! jj r$eiy- d, r>ot only fn>ii) tlie citizen* lb C?r?>i?i:i, l?if from ti p whole Southern ? dgi i." drsrious of tanking his papfr ari?i* power, has determined to reduce hit unite. The rates of subscription will .? dollars in advance two dollark r.nd fifty ll;roe dollars if delayed six months. Ten advance, will have the paper furnished for im-s of *ix subscribers and sending us cash ir gratis. ided to this paper, the Proprietor is feign ml he takes great pleasure now, in inform- j| dger liu t so soon as he returns from ths at entirely in new t\pc, ar.d in type smaller nearly " F READING MATTER! i.ke this pnpor u*.cfu1 and interesting as a sscssing interest lor afi oUtSidet- one who umption with innny, that n newspaper pnbonly be interesting to a citizen of the Diathe case. Our country papers epitomize form, give the reader choice miscellaneous the Ledger, the editor takes great pains in interest, the extracts it) this paper are pen, and for this reason, that the matter in this >een printed in this paper, having been ?e. een published in America, successful, and given such GENERAL he publication of another STORY; numbers, although a large amount will b ENT PAPER, as to prevent him from approving or connt that the political strifes v\l.ie!i most sepeople some time .* go h. s ee.-srd. We eace, but i lthough the vein is harmless evincing a spirit i.f resist: rec. "PrehearI vigorous. v.iiD Carolina bio:..I flowing i t-xtii me lit; it with < ur> orthcrr 4 thrrti unded, then we lu.lt, and ?.rc ready to break ompletc newspaper. i all matters of interest shall be gi\en to artment shall claim great attention ; artiIISCEM *rom time to time appear in the " Ltd ished from our esteemed corns ic price of subscription. >liah as good a pnpor as can be found any ir undertaking. C'.d subscribers, give us ve done very well, but we will try to do Address. R s n*tr cv Lancaster, 1% C. AFTXICTESTRFAIT rMIT.APRI.rHlA MEDICAL HOUSE. \s!nl.li*hrrl 18 years ago. by J)r KinkiUn, A. H'. Corner of third and L r.ion Streets, between Spruce and /'in* S/s. PhuatU. EIGHTEEN years cf extorsive nwi uninj tcrupted prutice in this city, have run. , re.) i?r. K. the most expert ami JsuCtfefcafol etitin-ier, fir and near, in the treatment of ! disc: s?s of a private nature. Person* aft. it with ulcers upon the body, throat or gs, p :ias in the head or bones, mercurial tistn, rtiicturea. gravel, diseases ?.risg from you'.lifn! excesses or impurities of ie f lood, v. hen by the constitution has beifs'.c euft chlud, are ali treated with success. !! h ? places himself t;ruler the cure of r. K., may religiously confide in his honor ? gentleman, ana confidently rely upon i skill as m physician. Take Particular Notice. Young man who have injured themselves a certain practice indulged in?a habit frclentlv icarnod from evil companions or at lioui, the effects of which are nightly felt, rn when islecp, and destroy both niir.d and >dy, should apply immediately* WeakneM id constitution;.! debility, loss of muscu* r energy, physical lassitude and gdneraostration, irratability and all nervous affocins, Indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, d every disease in any way connected with e disorder of the procrcative functions red and fill) vigor restored. YOUTH & MANHOOD. VIGOROUS LIFE OR A PREMATURE DEATH. inkelin on Self- Preservation?only 25 oerits. MIIS BOOK, JUST PUBLISHED, IS filled with uScfnl information, on is infirmities and disease* of the human sys n. It uddresse* itself alike to Youth, Manod and Old Age?to all who apprehend or ffer under the dire consequences of early prolonged indiscretions?to nil who foci 9 exhaustive effects of baneful habits?to who ih addition to declining physical cn?v, are the victims of ncrvovs and mental biliiy and of moping and melancholy desndeucy?to all such Dr. K. would say?READ THIS BOOK! le valuable advice and impresaive warnrsf fives will prevent years of misery and .su* ing, and save annually thousands of live*. HT A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed n letter, addressed to Df. Kinkelin, Phils Iphis, will ensure m book, undef envelope, r return of nanil. Dr. K., 16 years resident Physician, W. corser of 3d and Uuion Street, bo? een Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, may consulted confidentially, lie mho places himself under the cure of \ K. may religiously confide in his honor a gentleman, and confidently rdy upon i skill m a physician. Persons at a distance may address Dr.K. letter, (prepaid) and be cured at I mm*. Packages of medicines, directions die for>td, bv sending a remittance, and ; ul up !urw from damage or curiosity. Booksellers, Picws Agents, IVdlsrs, C;ui? Mors, und aft others supplied with the ? ve work at *ery low rates 17-lf Notioe! i 1.1. sucing and other credit'ra of John V W. Johnson, who arc billing lo recti** , ftvtdrtfd of the estato aadgn. d, w has it* ia discharged under the insolvent dcjeiA. t, and who have compiled *IU> >ha rchto/s .us of said act, will meat at li e Cottr. suss, the 1st Msuday in Jius' neert 'tr.d ra- ^ ire their respective div iiiee is. S. L. (i1XAt'i\ M. P March 3. l$63^ . Assigns? '. ' * ^