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rabid as a mad do la your views, when nobody but your side la present, affect to be ery liberal in your sentiments, when you talk with those of an opposite political creed Mankind lore a liberal man; and if you flat teijrour foes you disarm thorn. There's a good deal in that," observed Sammy, musingly, reflecting upon the many existing instances of its truth. That there is," responded the sick man, nearly exhausted, and bis lips as pale as oaiiea. Double dealing done well, will fix the flints of every body. When I lived in Sqaealbury?a hoggish set, there Sam?I was a great gun. T was a general favorite owing to my management?and I had money. They were going to build a town House. iSjere were two parties, each favoring a different site. They sent committees to aak my opinion. As the parties were about squsl in numlter and iumicnce, I hesitated at firat which to favor." "And how did you overcome the difficulty !" "I told the committees that if they would call a meeting of both parties, I would give tbeu my opinion. That meeting was called and 1 went. 'Smirk Smirk! Smirk ! I' they all cried. I arose, and, after complimenting the rowdies gsnsrally, the town, its character. and Mo forth, disclaimed mv ricrht. either to the distinguished honor conferred upon me, or to deliver mi opinion on the subject. *1 was a native of Squralbury," I aaid and no meddler. *1 would not express any preference and opinion. I had confidence that the intelligence of Iho Squeslberrisns would enable them to choose for themselves, and with great nfT.cted modesty I bowed and withdrew in the midst of cheers from both parties." "Thai was well done, father!" said Sam, admiringly; "and was that the reaion you | ware elected to the legislature?" "Yes," said the senior Smirk, faintly ; "I 1 made a hit. My noble mindednesa became proverbial. I was compared to Cincinnatus and General Washington, put up for Representative and elected by both parties. Do j as I did, Sam, and you'll prosper?Oh !" "God bless you my dear father! what's tho matter?" "I'm going, Sam! I shall be off in a minute! Call in the minister mid the other bores quick! but remember policy, Sam policy." And witb the unfinished word, which had been hid guiding star through life, the Hon. Simon Smirk expired. Intelligence of his death was telegraphed , ail over the Union, and a great manv editorial obituaries ware written upon him, ending with? "None knew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but to praise !" Tiir.r.t are several religious sects among j the Chinese, but the priueipttl elements of; belief are similar. They believe in three great existences?two of thrui original, and without beginuing or end and the third the product of the other two. Of the two tirst existences, one is spiritual, the other material; the three together "I" heaven, earth, and man. Heaven is spiritual; earth material, .but everlasting; and man the product of both, and partaking of the ua'ure of both. The Igures and graven images to which the Chinese pay reverence (uncouth as they are)do not represent gods, but good men who have i luinently benefitted their ri.ee during their stay o:i earth. They suppose that these nieu are in heaven, enjoying a spiritual and carnal immortality, but that the spiritual part 1 (Kisseases the power of being prcaent here on earth, and being cogni&vnt of all that passes amongst the living.?He me Journal. A lkttkr from Washington says?'Hants Anus will have choice between the alternatives of selling us about 75,000 square miles of territory, coinpriMug the Northern parts of Chihuahua, Honor.* and Lower California, at, say, 010,000,000, or of losings great dual more?perhaps his whole country ?bv a war. Mr. Gadsden lias not vet doL I... I.:. tj _ pnricu, no u*n in* umcv ui krtujHT INUndent or Commissioner of tlia count ruetion of the Charleston Co torn House." IrAI'OURATIOS CEKZMoMthS AT THE CltVS tai. Palace -'I lit* ceremonies of the Insugnration nt the Yew York Crystal Palarc will take place on the 1 Hit of July, the day hefore the Kxhition ia opened to the public.? On this occasion, it in expected that the President of the United States and some, at least, of the Cabinet officers will be present to assist at the Inauguration. The precise order of arrangement and nature of the ceremonies with which it ia intended to mark the opening of the Kxhibition has not yet been made Known. It is understood, however, that a very brilliant musieai soiree will form a prominent feature, to which none but holders of season tickets (the price of which has been fixed at 010) will bo admitted. New School Pmesbvierian Church.? Wa learn, from the New York Evangelist I that a South-western Convention of Minis j term of this church has been called to meet st | Murfrecsboro', Tenn. on the 16th of July, j having for ita objects the cultivation of a | mutual acquaintance among the scattered 1 preachers in thai wide field, devising plans for the spread of the church, procuring more ministers, employing the press more rflretualljr, and adopting other measures for the , propagation of the faith in that portion o' our country. Pa*ttt Good.?We like the reply amazingly, a xcnilrman onee made to a blustering fellow wlio had told him he was no gen- ' tlotnan. u Are you a gentleman I" aaked the forYen, I hid." Then," cooly remarked the other, "I am trery glad I am not" Revivec is a common passion : it is the sin of the uninatruetod. The savage deem* it noble; but Christ's religion, w hich is the aublime eivilUer, emphatically condemns it. W|i? | Bs sauna religion over aaeka to ?n- j noble man ; nod nothing no debases him as rsvwcps. Edwaud Cnavson, the Kentish giant, said to bs the Urgent boned man in Europe, measures 7 feet 6 inches, wsighs U stone, ean reneh perpendicularly 10 feat 8 inches, and la under 91 year* of ago. COMMERCIALLATT.BT DATK8. Kroai IjviarooL ianv 6 KromllAVRS. Mny Ml Krow Havana. Juno 18 OkttlMtOR Market*. Maturday Mm rim, July I OtMmWTW sales ysatsrMajr saaosuled Mtw MIC Wl?*,al from 9* t? II ecoU? prio** wflkeet cbaitjp. C?LCMi*,J??yS. Cott?*.?We hart but few tnaauntkins I? Mtfe? i? CoHmi UHUjr. fttooaytt. kow rrtr.?M4oMt?'sfcvwt!urf.o?rfbn??4UoteUoM ?f $ I* l?f esnto ?M I? tMM fcr MMlftoMr. *9 Knles s?M ?t ?i t.. Ki w?U. , py* To euro bashfulnese drink win* or it Parts. WalUtng is also very good especially if the parties are of opposlta M?e?. "marriages. Tin hymen Wt his love delighted hour. There dwelt no joy in Eden's rosy bower! The world wns sad!?the garden wna a ild: And mr.r, the hermit, iphed?till worn n smiled.' Camphfll. MARRIED, on Thursday treoiay, Jane 30, at the Methodist Parsonage, in Columbia, br the Rev. C. Murchison. W. A. I .ATTA, Esq. of Ynrkville, 8, C.. to Miss SARtH F. DRW8. of the same pluv. NEWAPVRRTISMEi\TS. Wajchaw Tent, I. O. R." f^TPEETS every Saturday even* iM. ing at 8 o clock. DAVID P. I1EMINIS. R. S. mansion house removed. THE Subscriber having purchased the hotel on the c*raer ?f Bread ssd DeKALB Streets, extensive!? known as the CROSS KEYS, formeriv kept by Mr. Wm. McKsin, and having made centldernble altermtloua, and ADDITIONS to the houae, with FIRE PLACES, liis friends .<nd strangura will now find him perm m?*ntly located, where comfort, cleanliness and attention with m GOOD TABLE will always be. foU'd. Indies and families travelling will lind this a quiet and pleasant situation. His Stamen will bo found in first rate or. der in charge of a faithful ostler. My irionas will please accept my grateful thanks for their liberal support, and I shall make every exertion to induce them to continue their patronage. E. G. ROBINSON. Camden, S. C. July 8. *J3Gi South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. By James If. Witherspooit, Esq. Ordinary of said District. XITHERKAS, William l-tn-v F nd.r ? T burk, Ina applied to ine for tors of Adiniiiistnitioii on all and singular the Go*?da and Chntela, Rights and Credits of Sarah John, dve'd late of the District aforesaid, (as a creditor.) These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all erd singular, the kindred and creditors ot the said deceased, to be and appear In-fore me nt our next Ordinary's Court for said District, to lie holde.n at Ijaneaster Court House on the *J3 day of July innt. to show cause, if any. why the said ndtninistraton should not be granted. I -w-- J Given under my hand and seal, this < I*. S. >yth day of July, in the year fj of our Lord one thousisnd eight hundred and fiftv-threo, and in the seventyeighth year of American Independent ' JAMES H. WITIIEHRPOON, O. L. n. J3?St. Printer's Fee $'J. HEAD QUAItTER^ MILFORI), June ill, 1863. Order So.? ff">HE Aids de Camp of the Governor, ro.JL siding iu the 1st Division, are e?|>eeially ordered to utiend hint during the review's under orders of the *J3d inst.. and others IV It one convenience will permit, are requested also to attend him nt such places nn suit them. By order of tlte commander in chief. J. W. CANTEY, Adj't. and Iusp'tr (ien. July 13 23?4t. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE" THE undersigned have formed a co-partner* ship for the transaction of the Factorage &. Oommisrion B II ? IIV K M M in the City of Charleston, under the name of R0S8ER A WARREH, The usual advances will be made on all Produce consigned to us, and strict and personal attention given to all business entrust* ' ed to our care. Our otiicc on Centra) Wharf, will bo opened on or before the I5lh of September nexi. JOHN KOSHER, THOS. J. WARREN, Jnty 13 23--lm "SOUTH CAROLINA, LANCASTER DISTRICT. By J anus II Withernpoon, Esq., Ordinary for said District. WHEREAS, Robt. C. Putts hns applied to me for letters of Administration on all and singular the good and chattels rights and credits of William E. R. Waite, lute of the District aforesaid,doc'J., (:?a a creditor.; These *re, therefore, to cite and luimonish all nnd singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to lie and appear before me nt our next Ordinary's Court, for the euid District to beholden at Istncastorfnurt llonee on thi 26th 'Ujf of July instant, to show cause, if Bin , w hy the said ndmiuistri tion shold not Im* grunted Given under iny n.<nd and m?jiI, tin* I -Jtli I day ut July, in the year of uur I ami. one S-v-" i tiiou?.tnd eight hundred and fifty. 1* S. > three and in thu seventy-eighth -vw j year of American Indepedenee. J. H. WITH ERi*l*OON, O. L. I). Jane 8 Printer's frs 8J 18?'it SHERIFF^S ALBS. BY virtue of sundry writ* of Kim Farias to me directed, I III sell before the Court House door in 1 ...'Master on the first Monday in August next, within thu legal hours of sale, The tract of land whereon defendant lives, adjoining lands of J. Adarus, Jones Crockett, James Adams, and others containing two hundred seres, more or loss, levied on and to be sold as the property of A. B. Fumjerburk, at the asperate suits of Thou. Ballard, (for another) and Cnreton St Mssasy. Condi, tions Cash, Slc. J. I). HAILB, B.LD, Idtnculfr,O. II., July 11th, I8&3. S3?31 Printer'# fee $3. LEWISVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY. m MIUI BAST m CHASTE*VILLA, ?. c. Rkv. l Mcdonald, Vwito*. npilt racroWM of this Institution will bs X. roonnH on the 18th of July, under the direction of Mia A 8. WYUB, Pbiscval. mia anniuwm Mm MATTIK C. UMDKRWOOD, AsStSTASTP. TstrstYA*.?W?. Knox, John Cherry, WillUm A. Konboro Jwnw Drrnn.tn, jabmw Lewis, Dr. A. P. Wyls. PW n oineular oocUinioe farther portion. i&mteEvk* - July It tt MUCB LLOG0US! New Books. JUST received from the publishers, New York. Reveries of an old maid. Beatrice or the unknown Relatives. The swamp Steed, The Prairie Scout, Captain Kyd, Whitehall or the times of Cromwell, Game Cock, Heads and Hearts or my Brother the Colonel. Wncousta or the Prophesy, Ruth Garnet or the Loves of the Earle of Rochester. Minnie Grey or the Ancestral Curse, Whitefrinrs or the Days of Charles 2nd,' The Rifle Rangers, The Emigrant Squire. New York by Gas Light, Jenny Diver, Three Strong Mon, The Wedding Dress, Celio or New York above Ground, Gentleman Jack or Life on the Road, Kute Pemrosc. The Mysteries of Freo Masonry, by Capt. William Morgan. The Rebels and Tories or the blood of the Mohawk. Ecarto or the Salons of Paris, The Heirs of Derentwater, Bon Brace, Gildoroy, The Heirs of Randolph Abbey. For sale at the BOOK STORE. June 22 20 tf. ? ? % ? aoutn uarouna. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Pleas. Margaret J. Stewart Admx. 1 Declaration in vs. > Foreign Jonathan D. Johnaon. ) At'achnient. A.J. Cnuthnn & J. K. J-"] Dcchuation in Beckham, Ex'r &. Exr'x Foreign v*. Attachment. Jonathan D. Johnaon. J Tne Ex'r it Ex'rx of") Declaration in S. Beckham, deed. ( Foreign vs. j Attachment. Ion .th iii!). JoIiiihoii J WHERE \S. tin plaintiff's did on the 15 day of March Inst, file their declaration* against the defendent who, (it is said) is absent from .ml without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney,? known within the. limits of the mine, upon whom a copy ol'thc s:id Declaration might lie served : it is therefor.- ordered that the ' said defendent do .ppuar and plead to the siid declarations on or before the Ifith day d irch which will lie in the ye. .r of our Lord i one thousand eight hundred . nil fifty-four. | otherwise filial and absolute judgment will < then lie given and ordered against him, JOHN A STEWM AN. Clerk. I Clerk's OfHco, Lancaster C. II. .March 15. 1853. <1?1 3mly.fr Id 1 JAMES M'EVMN, " I KUCIEIVIKU FORWiUDlK A(Jli\T, i CAMDEN, S. C. March 9. 1853 5?lv. ! SYiit i*8?, SYRlIi'fii of every variety ] among which may he found (linger, Pine Apple. Lemon. Str iwherrv,&c., &?*. at IIAS.SELT1N1-: Jc 1L\G INS. June 15?19?3t EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT(No.8.) COLUMBIA, S C.. June 15, 1853. V1 (rll KREAS,information has reached this i r T l>ep irtineut, that on the night of the 30th Mav l-ist. a diabolical attempt was made upon the lives of m my citizen* of this State, by placing ohstrueiion* upon the track of the South ('i.rolin > Rail Road, near Hranchville : And whereas, in consequence j of said act the lives of several useful citizens of this ^tnto were lost : Now to the end tin t justice may he done. may hi? done and the offender or offenders brought to justice, I hereby offer a re- ' ward of Five hundred dollar* for the apprehension and delivery of said offenders in any of the Jails of this Slate, and upon the con- ' viction of the same. Giveu under my hand and seal of the State ' 'at Columbia, this 16th day of June, Anno Domoni one thousand eight hundred and fifty throe and in the seventy seventh year of the Independence of the United States. JOHN L MANNING. June 'Jy. 'JU-3W South carolin? LA NCAS TEH DISTRICT. Thomas Itieh irdson., vs In Fquitv, Cyrus A. Allen and lancsstsr District. Jane his wife, Jainet* Bill to Review and Al. Itietwrdson John Reverse Decree for Richardson, Jose ph Subrogation,Relief dv B. Klin^le and Mar- Injunction if-c. gnrut his wife, Alary Allen. IT appearing to my satisfaction th .t all the above n.lined defend .nts, reside \i I lb out I he limit? of this St t \ It is ordered on motion of Willisma. sfdirf?'>r for complainant, that e.teh nd ?,ll of s id defend ait* do answer plead or demur to the hdl ill above case, on or before II c 1st day of October 1863. otherwise judgment pro confesno will be ordcred ag .inst cell and all of them. j. ii vvitHkrsi*oov, Pn i n JO?3<ii Printer'a fee ?7 ~ LIST or LTfffBRS, ikmaimm; in tin- i?o*t owe* ?t unIV ?j .Mit C. II . H. Cm July I at 1863. A?Ad.iRM, Mr*. C. I??UUckmon, Mim K., Black mon A. B. Blnckmon. J. I)., Beckham, F. M., Bell J. J., Bell .Mia* J. a, Hell Miaa M. J.. Barm* Wm. Bridge*, Miw J., Bridge* Mi** S:u | ruk, Britljn W. D., Barton Mi** June. Ballard S. I). 3. B .Hard II. C?Caaton, Dr. 8. <CJhouu, J. M.. Coo- I aart J. R., Carter, W. W. D?Dr .fEn Mi?a M. J., Dixon John, Donlap Eli, ? Fund. ib <rk Jo?hu.<, Klemining J. C. ??Cilin Miaa J., Ci .yle. Col J. M , Goon, Miaa Lm GUI W. E., Gamble, Mi?a M. H?Uorton A- Hoogh Durlin, Unite S. K. Hammond. Miaa E., Ilinaon, John, Senior or heir* Rov. Pen. A?Johnaon W. T., Ingram Silaaor J. A. Ii?Lrvw, J. W. B. ??Milly H? Montgomery, Mr*. H. II., Montgomery R. D. P?Parker Mian E. R?Robioaon A, L. R. Ag't, Roblnaoo, R. T. *?Steam-bridge Mia* N? 8tockwall W. R. Sbehorn F. Steele Jamea, Saltara II T?Taylor Wm., Todd, N.. ToBraon A., Tttompaon VV. 8? Try on 4 Blarknioa. V?-Vaughn Wtlie. W?Wtm, A R, Wilkin* T. O. PenuMMt calling for lattel* \m tb**- fat, crltt pi>aai aay advortUed. T. R. MAG1LL, P. M. July* t9 m MISCELLANEOUS^ LANCASTER DAGUERREAN HALL. J. B. COUSABT. NOW Informs the citilens ?f this place, and country generally, that lie is now prepared for the purpose of giving tliooa I who may wish to do so, an opportunity ot i procuring perfect LIKENESSES. of themselves or their friends. The latest improvements arc now in his possession. I-adies and gentlemen are respectfully so. licited to call and examine his stock. Miniatures inserted in Lockets and i Breastpins in the neatest style. Ivincaster, Sept 15, 1852. 32?it KoOASTER 4. Co., (successors to mccarter &, allen,) i WHOLESALE B00XSELLER8 AND STATIONERS, i corner meeting ard pirckney-sts., , J. J. McCarter. i E. J. Dawson, [ CHARLESTON, S.C. J. Bryan, Jr. y ] A complete assortment of Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Books, ( together with Blank Books, Paper mid Stationery, of every description, kept constantly on hand, and offered at tho lowest prices. "Feb. 23 1853. 3 ly pd. Z. J. DE HAY, AI'OTHECAKVA DltUCiCilKT. CAMDEN, S.C. TAKES pleasure in announcing to the , citizens of laincastcr und the adjacent country, that he is now receiving his Spring and Summer supply of Drugs. Chemicals and Patent Medicines ; Paints, Oils, VViiulow Mass, Varnishes, (Unssware, and Lamps ; Paint tV hilneash and Varnish Brushes. ALSO, Tooth, Hair, Nail, Flesh and Ilath Brushes Soaps, Cosmetics, Hair Restoratives, Transparent Wash balls and Cakes, Perfumery, Mirrors, \ ases, Porte ' Mnnaies, 1 Glove Boxes and Dressing Cases ALSO, LAMP WICKS. BURNING FLUID j AND Garden Seeds. i lie is now the regularly appointed Kale Agent tor the following valuable Family j1 Medicines, viz.?l)r (iuyaott's Yellow Dock '' mil Mnrsnpurilln. l)r. Rogers' Liverwort and ^ Tar, Jew David'a or Hebrew Plaster, Dr. v H.iugliton's Pepsin, Dr. Marchisi's Uterine Cutholieon, Dr. Allen's Vegetable Compound, Dr. Little's Family Alcdieines, laiuJeu A Co'* Family Medicine*, Dr. Keoler's Family .Medicines, Dr. Ilobensaek's Worm Syrup, Dr. Ilobensaek's liver Pill*, Colleton Hitters. Kpping's Sarsaparilla and Queen's fl Delight. Radway's Ready Relief and other I topular remedies, Dr. Tobias' Venetian Lin- J mont, &c., die.. ii All medicine* sold at his establishment b re neatly labelled, earfully packed, if desir- a d, and sent to any part of the town, or to the h [{.nil Road Depot, free of charge. b The qualities of the medicines warranted; . barges as uniform,and as low as good medicine* can be bought at any establishment in the up country. Orders respectfully solicited. Z. J. DE HAY. March 30, 1853. 8? ly. f TRASETk^HMSwT , Factors & Commissioi. Merchants, . a ix. i: u s RUttTH WHARF, CHARLESTON, s.c. ' rKEU'k' F.. FRASER. I'il'L 3. THOMSON. SepM, 1852. ' lv?30COTTON (ilNS, 1 MADE and warranted?No.l at two dollar* twenty-five cents per saw ; No. 2, wo dollars persuw. AI... i//?'ii/?irrvAi' evrivnoMMi STUA H' CUTTERS, No I twenty-live lobars, No. 2 twenty dollars, No. 3 Hlleon lobars, No 4 twelve dollars slid a half, ALSO THRESHING MACHINES, < and Wheat Fains, and all kind* of Machinery repaired, also any Blacksmith work that i-unnot Iks done hy the common smiths, will bo done by me, f> mile* south of lauicaater C. H., on the l.imla Ford Road. Anything addressed to me at Pleasant Hill, H. C., will be attended to. . JOBEPHCLARK. March 9, 1853. lainhm "SOUTH CAROLINA." LAXCASTER DISTRICT. James M. Rieh.ird.ton ) vs. I In Equity. i Cyrus A. Alien an I | Ijincaator lhstrict. i ss ift: June, I'hoiD.i* I Bill to Review and I Richardson, J no Rich- { Reverse Deeree for I ardson, Joseph B. I Subrojpitlnn, Rollet i Klin^le and *? ife Mar- | n<! Injiiiietion. 4u\ Ifari'i. Mary \lh n. ) i IT appe.irip/to nis satisfaction. th?t all the ' ahovo named defendants reside without ' the limits ot thi* st- to It is ordered on ino- ' tion of Willi ins, wdieho* T#r complain.ait. ' that each .old uli of sunt iicic.".d.iR!s do if- ' swer ple. d or demur to the hill in aliovu esse, 1 on or before the 1st day of October 1853, 1 otherwise judjf unit pro confewso will be or- 1 dered air .inst each and all of them. 1 JAMES II WITHKRSOON, Coin. Eq. L I). < 2(??3in Printer's fee ST. Font Til OF JULY. I^ROM uo<l after the 1st d?> of July of JT the present year, we will sell at the New York Depot, Hell Air, for cash nny Good* at cost, merely adding 10 per eont to New York eont for expense*, ami on credit i wc will Midi at our former VKRY LOW < prices. 1 M. 8. SORREL. June 22 20 ^ tT < 8TATEOFSOUTIICAROLINA. ; l.ANCASTKR DISTRICT. A J. BE1.DON, who la in the < natody of the Sheriff" of loneaater Dhitriet hy virtue of* Writ of C* S* at the suit of Miss D. Mr Kwen having filed in my oflico together with a schedule on oath, of his whole estate and effects, his petition to the Conrt of Common Plena, praying that he may he admitted to the benefit of the set of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent ' debtors. It is ordered that the said Miss D. I MeEwin srd all other*, the creditors to whom the said A. J. BeMon is in anywise i indebted, be. and they are hereby summoned and have notice to appmtr before the said conrt at Lancaster Conrt House, on the 17th day of October nsxt^ot 11 o^lwifc A. M., to slionr cause, If any they can, why dm prayer of the petitioner shoold not be granted. Office'of Common Plena Lanennter District this 16th day of February IBM. . H. R. PRICK, CIV * Jut? Oh J 1, DRV GOODS & GROCERIES. l/aiicastoi' IlivlNlon, No. 30, SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Holds its Regular Weekly Mectingeatthe Temperance Hull every Tuesday V.venltig. at 7 o'clock. 8. K STRAIT June Iti. 19 K. S. SOUTH CAROLINA. James R. Magi 11, nnd wife Rebecca J. B. Magilll, In Equity, vs. Jnmes M. Ingrain, Executor Lancaster I)ist of Rev. Elins L Eraser Bill for dec'd, Maria Louisa Eraser. Partition, Francis P. Roulware nnd Election &e. Mary Boulware his wife et al. It appearing to my satisfaction that Francis P. Boulware and Mary Bo it I ware his wife, defendants in above ease, reside " ithout the limits of this State, it is ordered on motion of Clinton solicitor for complainants, that the said defendants Francis P. Boulware and his wife MaryBoulware,do answer. |ilend or demur to the bill in above ease on or before the 7th day of July 1853, otherwise judgment pro confcs.?? ? ill be ordered gainst them. J. H. WITIIBDSPOOX, Corn. Kq. L. I). Lancaster C. II., S. C. March 30th 1853. Printer's fee #7 9?3m. JOSEPH H Kl^HSHA W ATTORNEY AT LAW, A X I) SOLICITOR IX EQUITY, Will heraafter regularly attend th Courts of Lancaster District. March 'J, 1853. 4? G. & If. CAMERON, Importers and Dealers in ~ CHINA. OLASS, AND EARTHENWARE 1 45 Meeting-st., OrrosiTK IIaykk-st. Have now in store a complete assortment of HOODS IN Til KIR LINK of their own I.Ml'ORTATION, to which thev invite the ittcntion of merchants visiting Charleston, on sai. e at thf. lowest hkbt 1tmcks Yb. '23 ly 1853 ma3 MATRESS MAKING AT LANCASTER. 11 TK are happy to announce to the citizens I T of Ijineastcr District and surroundng countrv that we are daily manufacturng MATUESSES of all kinds which for lurability can not be surpassed and which re sell at as low a price as we can ntlhrd. I\ FUNK &. C.., Cotton taken in exchange for undresses. May 4. 1853, 13?3m. $20 Reward ! nilK above reward will bo paid for the del livery to myself, or lodgement in any ail, of my fellow IIAMI.KT, who left my iremises about 1st of February last. Said i'ellow was purchased of the Estate of Elih Fraaer; he is about 6 feet 8 t>r 10 inches ligli, rather sprightly in appearance and of ilaek complexion. F. 1). GUEKN. Ijincaster, April 22, 1853. 12 if. If A II G A I NS . I1KY (liOODS AT rOhT. I'M IE subscriber having determined to close this branch of his business, offers lis large and well selected stock of Domes.lt?i n.. ..? ..at? ... ... VMl, V.II1VI ill wholesale or retail. To unn wishing to commence a business his otiers a rare opportunity. To an :.|>>ro"ed purchaser, the terms will bo very iberai. B. W. CHAMBERS. Camden, June, 1st 17?1 ui. DR. ALFRED CEMENT" RESIDENT SURGEON DENTIST, I'orkvillvi S. C. Ml THE EAST MDF. OF MAIN STRKF.T, NEARLY oppohite mr. Harris' hotei.. A RT1F1CIAL TEF.TII inserted on Gold l. V. Plate?from one to a full sett. June 8 18 ly EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. (No 9.) COLUMBIA.S C . June 24, 18.73. liy His Excellency John Manning, <imarnor and I 'ommnnder in Chief in and ater (he Stale aforesaid: WHEREAS, information has been re evived at this Department, that an as vault an?l bnttery, with intent to commit another ?si"t of violence ww committee, on the body of M-.rgorvt M. Hell, on the flight of llie Jdth ot January l;mt, by a negro man named AARON, the property of Samuel N. Atkinson of Darlington District, and that t id \aron h s lie.i from justice. Now, know ye, that to Ihvcn.t that justice m ty be leno.atid that thesiid Aaron may be brought to legal trial for his offence as aforesaid, I, JOHN L. MANNING, Governor nii*i Commander in Chief, in and over the State atorelaid, do issue this my procl uuatiou, offering ? reward of Two Hundred Dollars for his apprehension and delivery into any Jail in this State. Said Aaron is about five feet high, dark complexion, and about 24 years of age. Given under mv hand and the seal of the State, at Columbia, 24th of June 1853. [Signed] JOHN L. MANNING. June 21). 22-3t 25 Dollars Reward RAN AWAY from the subscriber's plantation, the Inst of April, his Negro .Mla n Jerry, ?ged 33 or 34 years, (J feet high, scarred on one side of hia forehead?eomplcetioa mulato. I will give the above rewnrd for hia delivery at my plantation, 12 miles north west of l-ancastorville, or nt my plantation 3 miles oast of Chesterville, or any jail no I can get him. B. MOBLEY. Juue 30, 1858 22tf LAND FOR SALE! lOOO Aorea More or Leas PINK LAND. SITUATE partly In Lancaster ami partly in Kershaw, on toe east branches of Llnch'a crock, can be had on reasonable terms from either of th** subscribers, by early npp'ication. Said I jmmI Is wslsred by Ned's Creek and aboende in Hickory Fists, well adapted to the growth of cotton. The timber is well worthy the attention of any one who may desire to erect a saw mill. The above tract was located by Glass G. Cotton la 1804, and ie bounded by lands ot Joel PhitHpe, Hurwcll J ones, die. ( Terms mods rale titles warranted Apply to J. T. COVKbANDt, Jnly 1, ISM. prosp! OFTI LANCASTES JVoh is the timp FEEDING very grateful for the patronage of Lnneustor I 'istriot, or tho State of Sou Country, the Proprietor of the " Iuuicister l.c cessable to all, by offering every inducement in Subscription price to $1. 50, when ten or more therefore be us follows : for a single copy, twe cents if payment be delayed three months, and t new subscribers, by paying the cash in ( | one year. Any person who will procure the nai ! ^ 10. will he furnished with the 1 odgerone ycai The patronage which has been hitherto exten io believe must in part he attributed to merit, an 'no (ho good friends and well wishers of the Let North, he contemplates printing the paper almos or than at present used, which will give the reade TWICE THE QUANTITY 01 The intention of the editor is not only to ma local District Paper, hut at the same time as pos has no predilections for I?measter. It is a presii lished at one of our country Court Houses, can i trict where the paper is published. This is not the news of the city dailies, and in s n abridged f reading in n small compass. In the conduct of i selecting articles, and except articles of stirring n orally taken from papers published at a distance, paper may bo NEW. Many tales which have b< looted from English papers, have never before hi The (irst effort of the editor having been so satisfaction, lie will in a few weeks, commence tl ORIGIN AX i which will occnpy, perhaps, some ten or twelve r given in each number. The "Ledger" is, and always will bo AN INDEPEND] although this independence is not so construed a demning anv set of men or measures, (bid grni riously threatened the peace and comfort of our love peace?our efforts shall be to promote pe when unmolested, when trod upon he will curl, < ance may cease to be a virtue," and young and through our veins, although disposed to go to an yet when luore than is reasonable or just isdetun the calumet and blow away the smoke. The "1 eilger," we are determined, shall be a o? The MARKKTS will not be neglected, and make it a paper worthy of patronage. One depa clcs on ? * r\r n; * j* ; 2 TF9 ^-f /Mnit.#ja.111 n*>.? ifl and every liraneh of mechanical industry, w ill fr A series of Agricultural articles will be publii '"I.ONCi tilt AltS," which alone will be worththi To make a long story short, wo intend to publ where : but w e ask assistance to sustain us in on a helping hand. We have been told that we hav better. " "MAN KNOW THYSELF."" j An Invaluable Book for 20 Cents, j "EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A COPY." /..' \ COIMBS sold in less than three l)\ '\Jv/ months a new edition, re*, ised and improved, just issued. I)!t. IIUNTBR'S MKllKWL MANUAL . T, and hand book for the atllieted?Containing X im outline of the origin, progress, treatment de: and cure of every form of disease, contracted pr; bv promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self* all abuse, or by sexual excess, with advice f?>r ll'u their prevention, written in a familiar style le< avoiding all medical teclinieallilies, and eve- rln i rything that would olfeiid the ear of decency in< I from the result of some twenty years sue- 1 tin eeasful practice, exclusively devoted to the eoi cure of discuses of a delicate or private na 'e.. l ..a.i...i e.... ii... i? cure of tlie above discuses, and a treaties on i as the cause symptoms and cure of tlie Fever f lib and Ague, for twenty-five cents a copy; six I ' copies one dollar : will be fowurded to any I part of the United States, by mail, free ol j by postage. Address, postage paid, Cosden &. 1 qtl Co. Publishers, or" box l'JG, Post Ofiice scl Phi adelpliia. _ I evi "This is, without exception, tlio most \ bo comprehensive and intelligible work publish-1 nn ed on the class of diseases of which it treats, j |a( Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses ( pri itself to the reason of its readers. It is free tiu j from all objectionable matter, and no parent j am i however fastidious, can object to placing it |)H ' in the hands of his sons. The author has 1 Cui | devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and 'with too ; A 1 I little breath to puff,' and too little presnmp ti n to impose,' be 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. I tin "No teacher or parent should he without tot , the knowledge imparted in this invaluable* ho ; work. It would save years of pain, morti- su fieatioii and sorrow to the youth under their or j change."?People's Advocate. tin A Presbyterian clergy in Ohio, in writing all of "Hunter's Medical Manual,'' says : "Thou- j erj sands upon thousands of our youth, by evil j do example and tbo intluence of the passions. J pu have been led into tho habit of self-pollution j without realizing the sin and fearful conse-' T) oucnces upon inctn selves anu meir posterity. j it. | The constitutions of thousands who arc ! fei ( raising families havo been enfeebled, if not broken down, nnd they do not know the , in cause or tlio cure. Any thing that enn Ihi j de done mo to enlighten niul influence the pub- ' pt. lie mind us to check, and ultimately to re- 1 move this wide-spread source of liunian | N. wretchedness, \\*ould confer the greatest ' tw blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ,! he '1 on the present and coming generations. In-j temperance, (or the use of intoxicating [)] | drinks.) though it has slain thousands upon I ns thousands, is not a greater scourge to the I hit . human race. Accept my thanks on behalf j of the afflicted, anu, believe me, your CO- by j worker in the good work you are ao active-! j ly IT gaged in." nd One copy will be forwarded (securely en-1 ^ ! veloped and postage paid, on receipt of '2b j cents, or six copies for #1. Address, COfci- , Va DEN &. CO., Publisher, Box 106, Philadel- j be nliiit I took seller*, Canvassers nnd Book Agents, supplied on tho n??*t liUiwI terms. June 1 17 ly J NOTICK ?1 IIKRKBY offer to dispose vv of my controot for earr> in g tho Mail *c from Chsiriotto to Camden, to any person np- ti< proved of by the P. O. Department, from the H timo of ngroement. Such person will have , c? the priviMofe of running round from I-onoas- * ter to Chanotte, by Mnnroe, N. C., at pro ' ruto pay for tlva iuoreesMd distance if they 1 chooae. 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Ten advance, w ill have the paper furnished for ncs of six subscribers and sending us cash r gratis. ded to this paper, the Proprietor is feipu id he takes great pleasure now, in informilger. tlmt so soon as he returns from the it entirely in new type, and in type small* r nearly F READING MATTER! ke this paper useful and interesting as a sessing interest for an outsider? one \\1 o imption with many, thnt a newspaper pul>nly Ik- interesting to a citizen of the IX*tlie case. Our country papers epitcni'se drin, give the reader choice tniscellam ous the I cdger, the editor takes great pains in ntcrest, the extracts in this paper are g? nand for this reason, that the matter in tl is ecu printed in this paper, having been se* en published in America, successful, and given such GENERAL ic publication of another STORY; lumbers, although a large amouut sn ill S ENT PAPER, s to prevent him from approving or conit that the political strifes which most sepeoplu some time ago has ceased. We ace, hut although the worm is harmless evincing a spirit of resistance. "Frobearvigorous, with Carolina blood flowing extieme limit with our Northern brethren nded, then we halt, and are ready to break implctc newspaper, all matters of interest shall be given 1o rtmcut shall claim great attention ; j.rtimnmrnm om time to tiuie appear inthe "Ledg shed from our esteemed corrcspo J i price of subscription, lisb as good a paper as can be found any r undertaking. Old subscribers, give us o done very well, but we will try to do Afhlrnuu T> c? ?... iv. o. D:\lLiIiI, lamcnster, S. C. AF LLICTED, READ l'MlLADF.I.PHtA MEDICAL HOUSE, tInldislied 18 years ago, by Dr. KinhiUn, .\. U'. Corner of third and L ilian Streets, between Sjrritre and ' Pine Slf. Philada. rMCtllTKEN years of extensive and uninj teruptcd practice in this city, have ren ed Dr. K. the most expert and successful ictitioiier, far and near, in the treatment of diseases of a private nature. Persons aftod with ul cers upon the. body, throat or rs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial I'limutism, strictures, gravel, diseases niit* from youthful excesses or impurities of l'blood, whereby the constitution has heme enfeebled, are all treated with success. He who places himself under the care of . K., may religiously confide in his honor a gentleman, ana confidently rely upon i skill as a physician. Take Particular Notice. Voting inon who have injured themselves a certain practice indulged in?a habit freently ienrned from evil companions or at tool, the effects of which are nightly felt, en when asleep,and destroy both inird and dy,should apply immediately. Weakness d constitutional debility, loss of muscu energy, physical Inssitudo and gencraDstrution, irratahility and all nervous affec~ ns, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, d every disease in any way connected with , disorder of the procreativo functions red and full vigor restored. YOUTH & MANHOOD. VIGOROUS DIKE OR A PREMATURE DEATH. nkrlinan Self- Preservation?only 35 rents. "M11S BOOK. JUST PUBLISHED, IS tilled with useful information, on mummies ami diseases of tin* human ays n. It uddrc&HOsitnelfulike to Youth,Jdaii* <>d and Old Ag? ?to nil who apprehend or fiVr under tho dire consequences of early prolonged indiscretion*?to nil who feel j exhaustive eficcts of baneful habits?to who in uddition to declining physical onry,arc the victims of uurvovs and niontai oiiit) and of moping and meiaiiehoiy uesndency?to nil such l)r. K. would say?READ TIIIS ROOK! 10 valuable advice and impressive warning [fives will prevent years of misery and suiting, and save annually thousands of lives, tr A remittance of U5 cents, enclosed 11 letter. nddivsHod to Dr. Kinkelin, I'hila, Iphia, will eusure a hook, under enveloper return of mail. Dr. K., 15 years resident I'h\sici?iir , W. comer of 3d snd Dnion Street, W* st, ....I usii-j u?-i wi> >-|/nn.u auu invi ? IlflUMCipilUI, may i consulted confidentially, lie who place* himself under the care of r. K. may religiously confide iu hie honor n gentleman, and confidently rely upon s skill as a physician. Persons at a distance may address Pr.K. letter, (prepaid) and l>e cured at home. Packages of medicines, directional c foi>ed, l>v sending a remittance, and j nt upi)iirc from damage or curiosity. Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlers, CaSssors,and all others supplied wrth the a?Jt. \\s *om II very low raUe* 17-1 r KotloaTT 1 I*L auuug and otl??r eroditom of jo m \ W. JoIumod, who ?w willinjrfo n*eiv? dividend 6fthe o*Ute Maigned, \\ tau U* nil diitfhnrgcif under the insolvent it, and who hair rrnnpff reHvYfh tV fetJn^O una of aald art, wW inwet i?t tf* ' Toirr. oiii#, Aha lit Mondm fctJviM neat, end reive thidd rwjKKrt^' dkidemU. -4 . , , H, L. 8TRAtT, M. I) 4%J %':hS Mw?h ^llfU, n < * ^ir'ijftrtfeliiafc'llTi ^3!