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. ...Dennis Q'Cqunor is under arrest in Albany, chnrged witn having one more wife hsn he is legally entitled to. Dennis, undoubtedly, has a fair excuse for perpetrating bigamy. .... A Womans' Rights convention is to be held at Cleveland on the 5th and nix th of October, to consider the question of the rights of citizenship, and how far women are entitled thereto. BY FRIDAY'S MAIL. ....o.... Seven Days Later from Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE BRITISH MAIL STEAMER ARABIA. The British Mail steam ship Arabia, Captain C. II. K. Judkins, has arrived at New York from Liverpool, which port she left on the 13th inst. The U.S. Steam ship Franklin, arrived at Cowes en route for Havre, an Wednesday, the 10th inst. T..r- i ? o: .i - i na uifbiu wii .?! AI\R Ii 4 3.?Ollll ? MIC Ufparture of the America on the 6th inst., the <dcmand for Cotton was moderate, and the anles during the week ending on the 12th inst., comprised only 41,000 bales, of which speculators took 6,000, and exporters 7,000 bales, leaving 28,000 bales of, all descriptions to the trade. Prices were in favor of purchasers, in consequence of holders pressing on the market. Fair Orleans was quotod at 7d., Middling Orleans at 6fcd., Fair Uplands at 6(d-? *nd Middling Uylands at nearly 6d. The demand for Rice was moderate, and prices were in favor of buyers. State of Trade.?In Manchester during tho week business had considerably improved. The Lokdo* Mosey Market.?Money was tighter. Consols, however, had advanced, and were quoted at from l)9i-n99l. Ecropear Affai :s.?Nothing definite has transpired in England relative to the Turkish question since the departure of tho America. It is generally believed, however, that matters will be amicably settled, and that the Russian forces will evacuate the Principalities on the 1st of September. Steam Suit Ashore.?A Eleam Ship, believed to be the U. S. Mail Steam Ship Pacific, Capt. Nye, which left !.lverpool on the 10th inst. for New York, is ashore on Nantucket Shoals. Latf.it from tiif. Fishing Grounds.?Advices have been received from tho Fishing Grounds, which state that tho Hritish steam ship Devastation had seized an A mericuti fishing vessel, and that trouble was consequently anticipated. The Cholera at Cumberland, Maryland.?Ten deaths havo occurred at Cumberland, Maryland, from Cholera since Saturday?making a total of twenty-four since the disease tirst appeared. It prevails chiefly along the bauka of a raco running through tho town, and is attiibutcd to the recent flood and sudden change of temperatnre. it is now, however, becoming milder, slid readily yields in most in?tan cs to proper treat went. Fearful Pbooiem or tiie Endemic at Nrr Orleans.?The total number of interments that took place in New-Orleans on Sunday, as ascertained frofn the most authentic sources, was Hire'' hundred and fifty. On Monday the ravages of the disease in* creased fearfully, the deaths amounting to two hundred and eightly three, of which iico hundred and tixly-Jite were from yellowfever ! New-Orleans.?The interments on Toes dr.y were 2S8, including 234 Irom yellow fever. Later from Texas.?Loiter advices from Texas hnve been received, but tliey contain nothing definite relative to the result of the electious in that iStnte. Later from Mexico.?Hy an n.-rival at New-Orleans, we learn that a decree had been issued in the city of Mexico, by Santa Anna, suppressing the title of Sovereign, heretofore prefixed to the several State*.? Haroy Zamarez, late Minister of the Treasury, is dead. BT MONDAY'S MAIL. Thb Epidemic at New Orleans.?Ad\lcea from Looisvillu statu that #3000 had been already forwarded to New Orleans from that city, and that there was much more to come. Later fro* Califorh .?The steamship Northern Light has arrived at New York with over a million of dollars in gold. Her advices from Han Francisco, arc to tlie 1st inst. Joaquin, the notorious robber had been captured and executed. The accounts from the minus were favorable. Consul to London.?George Sounder* has received his commission ns C maul to London. Paooaess or tub Epidemic.?The intor(IIWU for the twunty-four hours ending Wednesday morning, were 232, of which 199 were from the yellow fever, thus showing a falling off" in the number of dunths, the report* published in some of the Northern papers to the contrary not' ithstanding. In Viobsburg and Natchez the epidemic is raging, and everybody, who can, is leaving. Reus* ton tux Nbw Orleans Surr asjtu.?$3200 have been collected at Nashville, for the sufferers from the epidemic at New Orleans. COM Mi: lie I Al,. LATEST DATES. Fmo? Ijvivwl July 15 From Havre Julv 13 From lUvuna, Jul) 2$ CoLtmiu, Aojr. W CotToB.?Tlw CoUoa Market mm quiet, & xr sMs&JiXi *??4- ?4 3ml? ch?ngr<3 ku4? M priam WKjfcj fh>m 8 to 10* r?U. ^ |3F"* Rum is like death?it levels all dls- II tinctions. A Member of Congress with ua III brick in his hat," would as soon fraternize , , 1 with n chimney-sweep as a foreign envoy. DR. GUYSOT8*eT improved EXTRACT of YELLOW DOCK SARSAPARILL A. put up in the largest sized bottles, 1 f contains more of the pure Honduras Sarsa- that i par ilia than any other preparation extant, TBI. which is chemically combined with the Ex- of Be tract of Wild Cheiry.thus making the rem- and 1 edy more thoroughly efficient than uny oth- and 1 er Saraparilla before the public. At the thorc same timu it is perfectly free from all mine- ed w ral poisons, which cannot be said of any being other of the Sarsaparilla compounds. The in ih? invalid should beware of poisons! Mercu- solici rf, Iron Quinine, Potash, Iodine, Sulphur, formi Arsenic, and many other mineral and metal- in coi lie poisons, enter into und form the active on hi i basis of moBt of the Snraaparilhis and ' ana- i i tin eeas of the day. Guysott's Compound Extract of Yellow Dock and Sursapaiilla docs not contain a particle of these substances ; T as any one can ascertain by applying the ne- n cessiiry tests. Esq., Let all poisonous Sarsaparilla preparations t"011 alone, and use Guysott's Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Enrsaparilla, which is thoroughly officncious, perfectly harmless, and purely vegetable. All kinds of disease yield to its genial influence. I Sold by T. R. & J. R. MAGILE. Aug. 24th 1853, 29?lm. MARRIAGEST tol Till Hymen bro't his love delighted hour, ?nd d There dwelt no joy in Eden's rosy bower! v^r The world was sad!?the garden was a w ild; Ay And man. the hermit, sighed?till woman smiled.' Campbell. ?lose r<" MARRIED, in Concord, N. C., on the 24th inst., by the Rev. Mr. lloltotn, MR. JOHN ALEXANDER to MISS JANE I), daughter y ' of Mr. Valentine Kestler, all of that place. ^ But if no radiant star of love, Oh ! Hymen smile upon thy rite, Thy chair, a wretched weight shall prove T^ Thy lamp a sad sepulchral light. DEATHS. ?3 hiiiiimhh n iii hi im Line. Death's but a path that must be trod, Ujtcr If man would ever pass to God. Fort Parnell 1 ^ Dfparted this life at liis residence in laini caster District, on the 24th of August, nfter a protracted illness of many weeks, Mr. tt JAMKS T. WADK, Senior, in the fi"th year of his age. Tho deceased was n native of Lancaster but his parents during his child* hood moved to Richland District, win re he * continued to reside until about the year 18lfi, ()j- gt when lie returned with his family to this advm District to become n citizen thereof. Iniei In his sickness, lie suflcred with patience jjj0 and met death with resignation and snhtnis- mpn sion. He frequently spoke of death, during cos, i his sickness, without dread or fear ol the able consequences, expressing bis confidence in God ns bis creator, preserver, and redeemer. i Death was not unexpected to him. He had in its a presentiment of some evil to happen to porfe him before he was taken sick. He told his wife that he had had ? certain had dream eX|er ngdn, which caused him uneasiness. On a |il8t former occasion, it seems ho had dreamed week that his wife was soperated from him, and volui immediately afterwards he heard of the death I'1*'*, of an aflvctionato daughter; but then he dreamed that ho was separated from liis mori wife, and this ho regarded as omcnous of his l'l own death. nvnl Mr. Wade waa one of the most valuable |H. g citizens of the District, remarkable for his secoi private virtues, fulfilling well his relations #40 ns a social being. In the domestic circle, ' love, kindness, and humanity, springing from ^ a heart idl right, had become habitual with tho c hiin. He was industrious, persevering and modi attentive to his business. He was not only 11 hi) intelligent but n practical planter, taking ^4 great delight in the imnngument of his plan- ^ , tation affairs. The cotton planteis of this monl District are indebted to him, for the intro- 328 duction of new and valuable seeds, nnd for much practical agricultural information nnd knowledge. lie was no disciple of the dead Mun weight school, but every improvement met At with favor from him, nnd received his sup- " port after lie had submitted it to test of experience and observation. He has gone, leaving a desconsolute widow,nnd n inost Worthy nnd estimable family to mourn his loss, hut there will live to sur vive him a character, nnd an example worthy of all imitation and long to be remembered. 1-^' It may be said of him, which csn bo said of ^||() few only, that he was ns good ns he was 53^ ? great. the < ?Mc? :r DJK!>, on Sunday morning the Qlnt insL, \ at the residence of his father. Mr. JAMES CI'YBURN, M>n of William Clyhurn, Esq., of Kershaw District, aged about 2S years. NEW ADVGRTISMUNTS. II. F AB H\. * v. WATCHMAKER A JEWELLER, CHESTER. S. C. Jor rIMIE sulmcriber returns hi*sincere thanks L to his former patrons and friends, for Trie the very liberal encouragement he has re- S. 1 ceivod at their hands; nnu indulges the hope that they will still eontinue to call, whenev- Jom er * desire may present itself to purchase 1 anything in his line. V\ lie ha* recently replenished hi* stock on ? * hand with an assortment of the finest tiom WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ever before Introduced in this place, and knoi i which he feels confident cannot fail to please who those who ard lovers of the beautiful be ? In point of quality and price, he in deter- said mined to sell nothing that he cannot conli* said dintly recommend, and on the cheapest Man terms possible. All articles sold by him and one ...i ... ...:11 v. ..J. J -?i.. HUt nwwij will UC lU'lHU pjuini, (IKIV provided It has sustained no injury nt tha then , hand* of the buyer. . Having secured the services of a skillful CI and experienced workman, he feels himself M fully able to execute any order in the palrisf Use uith neatness, durability, and despatch. ft. FABIAN. IJN Au?' tC6a- vol it 3(1?ly F Land lor Bala. I from THE subscriber offers foe aa)s bis trait of Libe Ijind w ere ho lires,containing 396acres who , about 80 acres cleared?the ballaose In #K>r woods. To a cash purchaser, I trill sell loir bar, l: ?if eoch s ?n? don t emus alow, I am not aire > going to tell. ISAAC ? RONE. August th ?-* h .' V *[7-T . i'v; > ? * k M . Jj[ ? * ; * v . . v: . [ISCB L LANEOUS/ AMERICAN HOTEL ~ CHARLESTON, 8. C. IE subscriber begs respectfully to innrm her friends and the public generally she lias taken a lease of the above HO, which she will open for the receptiou larders and travelers between 35th inst 1st September. This long established veil known House, has undergone a >11 gh alteration throughout, and furnishith new and fashionable furniture, and I situated in the centre of business, and ? most fashionable part of the city its a call from her numerous friends and sr patrous of the House; and will say, nclusion, nothtng will be left undone ?r part to make them comfortable while L1lou?e- MR8. A. J. KENNEDY. Notice. r*ILI, be absent about three weeks, dung which tune either John A. Stewman or George McC. Witherspoon, are auacd to represent and act for me. J. H. WITHERSPOON. Urn at 23. 1853. 29 3t t\T_ ii ouoe, IE Subscriber, having sold out his entire stock of Watches, Jewelry, &e to wton Lewis & Co. of Chester, respectsolicits the continuance of the custom * friends and the public, at Messrs. LcwCo's. new store, opposite Harris' Hotel. ' will find them to be accommodating, lisposcd to sell their goods on the most able terms. It. I am anxious to bring all my un*d and outstanding debts to n speedy ; I, therefore, earnestly and respectfulquest all personr indebted to me, either >te or book account, to call on moor gent, at my house, by the 29th of Aunnd pay off their respective accounts. ALFRED CRAVEN, ig. 2t. 29 4t. Notioe. hereby given that an application will be lade at 'he next Session of the Legislate open a public road from Curetoa's >*, (formerly McClenahan's) on the Caa River to the North Carolina State , at or near John Porter Esq's, so as to sect a public road leading from the said er's to the Town of Monroe, N. C. th Aug. 1863. 29 3m ECHAN1CS, INVENTORS TANUFACTURER3. |450. IN SPLENDID PRIZES. JLUME IX OF THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN commences on the 17th sptcmber. It is chiefly devoted to the ncement of the interests of Mechanics a/ors, Manufacturers, atvl Farmers, by diffusion of useful knowledge upon ? important branches. It is edited by practically skilled in the arts and scienind is widely regarded as a sound and journal. Nearly all the Valuable PaU which issue weekly from the Patent u are Illustrated with Engravings, and .'laims of all the Patents are published i columns; thus muking the paper a ct Scientific and Mechanical Ene vclope r future as well as present reference. I SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is very isively circulated--its circulation in the VrvliKii/. 1 H (lOH cnnii>? tti?r . - - r-- r~* It is in form for binding; curb rne contains Several Hundred Kngravand over Pour Hundred Pages of KcadUntter, with an Index. The practical pi.? alone arc worth to any family much j than the subscription price. Publishers ofl'er the following valuairizrs for the largest list of subscribers in by the 1st January next:?Jgt 100 will iven for the largest lint; $75 for the id: $5'? for thu'third; $ 15 for tho fourth; for the 5th ; $35 for tho fith ; $30 for itli; $25 for the 8th ; $20 for the 9th ; for the 10th; $10 for the 11th; and i>r the 12th. Tho cash will bo paid to irder of the successful competitor, iinntely after January 1st, 1864. ermm:?One copy one year, $2; one six months, $| ; tivo copies six months, ten copies six nihnths, $8 ; ten copies months, $15; fifteen copies twelve Lhs, $22; twenty copies twelve months, in advance. luthern and western money taken for eription. sttors should be directed, post-paid, to ti &. Co., 128 Pulton-street, N. Y. ug. 24th 1853, 29?3t. FRASfiR & THOMSON, " ictors 8c Commissi or. Merchants, adoek's south wharf, CHARLESTON, B.C. ?'i' ? rsuli" p. If I. ? TDOMvna opt.1,18.Y2. 1 v--30*_ Notioe, ARSONS who owe notea for the hire of the negroea belonging to Estate of Mm. u McKenna, prior to 1st of Jnnuarv 18ire notified that the Court hue ordered ;ol!ection of tho name, J. 11. W1THERSPOON, C. E. k D. ug. 34 29 4t printer fee 83 South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common I'leas. Ijarot J. Stewart Aduix. I Declaration in va. > Foreign inathan D. Johnaon. ) Attachment. . Cnuth.m & J. E. J'"] Deolajation in ;khaui,Ex'r& Exr'x I Foreign va. J Attachment, intbnn 1). Johnaon. J Ex'r & Ex'rX of\ Declaration in Beck ham, dee'd. Foreign va. Attachment, ithan D. Johnaon J rHKRKAS, the plaintiff# did on the Ifi ' A -A 14 L_ I a ail _ aL^l. A I nay 01 .iinrcii me innr uwmrai against the dofendent who, (it is said) ?serit from and without the limits of this e, and has neither wife nor attorney,? vn within the limit* of tho same, upon m a copy of the said Declaration might erved : it is therefore ordered that the defendcnt do appear and oleud to the deeiarations on or before the 16th day i;h which will be in the year of our l^ord thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, rwiae final and absolute indgment will be given and ordered against him, JOHN A 8TJSWMAN, Clerk, lerlt's Office, laotattrr C. H. an-h 16. 1868 1 y&ld MJMUUK! LUMBfclt:: >R sale *t tho Subscriber's Steam Mill 1 miles from Gooch and Ingram's Fer0 miles from Brown's Kerry 64 mi lea 1 I Ancestor C. H-. and 1A miles from rty Hill. Nose need be disappointed send and all bills will be filled at the lest possible police and of choicest Tim. we pledge ooraeivna as heretofore to ST.H^MONDe?AfJ5Rr * COt *3* '-y \ r~f , *. ' ^ 3 MISCE LLANBOU! FI.Oi;It for sale at my residence and i my Mill, in 50 and 100 pound Sacks. 600 lbs, Lard for sale at 12+ cents p< pound, at my residence. lOO RACON Hams, for sale of m own raising, weighing from 12 to 16 lbs. i my residence. CORN for sale* which I will delirer at m crib, or within a reasonable distance in an quantity. SHEEP?I have some half dozen Buck of the Bakcwell stock which 1 will sell. ?AIJSO? A few MALE calvos, a cross from the cel< bratsd Durham Stock. T. K. CURETON. Wnxhaw Creek, Aug. 0th 1853. 29^ JAMES M'WTNr RECEIVING FORWARDING AGENT CAMDEN, 8. C. March 9. 1853 5?1y. irororrr jHATAWBA LODGE, No. 24 <-4 meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. W. A. MOORE, Sec'y. " Waxhaw Tent, L O. R. TV^EETS every Saturday even S3 ing at 8 otAock. DAVID P. HEM IMS. R. S. 1>R. ROGER'S LIVERWORT AND TAR, rolt THE COMPLETE CURE of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma. Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other lung Complaints, tending to CONSUMPTION. F.OOK AT ITS UN PA R A LU LLED SUCCESS, fTMIE above distinguished Cough Mcdicin 1 is carrying all before it in l ung Con plaints. In all sections of the country it constantly performing Cures which astoni.v even Physicians themselves. Look nt tl high character and standing of the nam* which vouch for its unrivalled healing pov er. II. Cox, M. D. ; Hon. Judge Morse Hon. Judge Wm. Burke, for more than 2 years postmaster at Cincinnati : It. S N'ev ton.M. I)., Professor of the Medical C'oiIcjb at Memphis, Tenn. ; John A. Collins, Esq, proprietor of the Temperance Organ an General Agent ot the Grand Division oftli Sons of Temperance of Ohio : Win. H. I a vison, Esq., Editor of the U. S. Military an Naval Argus nt N. Y. ; Thos. C. Faulde Esq. of Albany : Rev. H. Wiseman, ltev. F Hoyt, N. Y.; and we could name hundred aye thousands of others who testify froi personal experience, that it has cured thei and their friends in somo cases nfter all otl er remedies had failed. Such men nevi make such statements, unless convinced c their truth, beyond the possabilitv ofadoul Read a few of tho letters. Extract from a letter from F. M. Corry, t II. I*. Stewart, Esq., No. 137. Second St ret Now York. Sparta, June 30, 1849. Boar Friend Stewart :?I have been horn now just two months. When I last aa< vou I bad little hopes of ever getting an better. But I have now the pleasure < thanking you for recommending tne to tak Dr. Holers' Syrup of IJverwort, Tar an Canchalagua. I got a doMii bottles of \ and I tnnst say It has done ino more goc then any other medicine I have ever take On my first taking it, it increased tho expe tora'ion, tad I raised a great deal of Blood matter from my lungs. But that has no censed, and so has uiy cough, nearly, cough but little now, and expect soon to I entirely free from it. I consider it an ii valuable medicine, and shall recommend it i ! all who are afflicted with ^ cough or disca ed Iaings. * * * * * I let a young lady, who had the CO? SUMPTION, and had hied a good deal froi tho lungs, and doctored several months wil our physician, but grew worse, have one bo tic of it, and it eared her. It acted almoi miraculously in her case. Your sincere friend, F. M. CORRY. Bleeding Lungs Cured. SEE HOW PROMPTLY IT ACT.* Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No 31 Pearl street, New York.?A few days befo last Christmas I was taken unwell, and so< commenced bleeding freely at the Inngs. called in a llonnepathic Physician, but h medicine did not seem to help me. 1 rci your advertisement4 and thought 1 would t Dr. Rogers' Syrup of IJverwort, Tar ni Chanehalagua. Before I had taken up tl third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, n cough was gene, and I felt well ss usual.my health is now good. I consider it a me excellent medicine, and cordially recomtnei it to my friend*. [Thisstatement was mm to the Proprietor*, Mnrrh 12, 1950,] Circulars, See. A* no ordinary sized advertisement ci explain fully the merit* and nature of th article, the Proprietor* have published s ne Circular, giving the history of IhisMedicir the discrlption, nature &e., of its princip ingredients ; the eifeet they are designed have upon the lungs and liver,and a copioi to the persons, who have been cured by itgiving their names and residences even the street and the number. Those whos troubled with a congh, or whose lung* a in the least affected, are earnestly desired call upon the agents named below, and pr curs one of those pamphlets. It eon be h gratis, and well repay a peruaai. SCOVIL dt MEAD,*. Ill Chartres Street, New Orisons. Wholesale Geneial Agents for the Unit States, to whom nil orders must be a A PilUSA/1 And sold by T. R. dt J.R. Si AUILU Uneaoter C.H., 8. A. I*. Wylie Chester " 44 | Z. J. Deflny Camden ** J. J. Workman do ? Winchester, Ktitt dt Son Munroe, N. Fisher dr Heinitho, Charlotte, N. Pox dt Caldwell do. | And by one Agent in every town in tl South. July 30 24eowly NOTICE. AS I am determined to eloae my bastoc and ce-iee the inerchantite business, offer my entire fitAAk of Goods. including Dry Goods and Groceries, on t most reasonsterms. J. E. CtfRETON. Aug. 1ft, 185S. 3fttf. NOTf^r IS hereby gives that " Catawba Lodg No. 84,1. O. O. F., will apply to the Is la la tare of this State at tta next Session I y the passage of so set conferring upon M Lodge, a or|H>rato cmUaee. yf* A. MOORE, See. Aag. ft, IMS. 37?ft* biw*. i $jj* W> ^ vijSSRF JB&. -A? ? * ; . Wjr ; >' T, 1 safes** i- * wifeji .' SfMISCELL ANEOlf ?t ~ LAIVCA^TKR pr DAGUERREAN HAL J. B. COTJSART. , ,y Informs the citizens of this | at -L s and country generally, that I now prepared for the. purpose of giving i 1V who may wish to do so, an opportuni' y procuring perfect LIKENESSES. s of themselves or their friends. Tho I improvements are now in his possessioi Ijidics and gentlemen are respectfull t- licited to call and exninine his stock. Miniatures inserted in Loekcts Breastpins in the neatest style. It Lancaster, Sept 15. 185*2. 32? MoCARTER 8l~C (successors to mccarter & ai.les WHO LESALE BOOKSELLERS AND STATION! . i corner meeting and pinckne y-sts. J. J. McCartcr. J E.J. Dawson, [ CHARLESTON, J. Bryan, Jr. y W A complete assortment of Medical, School and Miscellaneous B< y together with Blank Books, Paper and ' tionery, of every description, kept cons ly on hand, and offered at tl?e lowest p: Feb^ 1853. 3 lyj Z. J, D E IFA Y, I- APOTHECARY A DRLOOl CAMDEN, S.C. TAKES pleasure in announcing tt citizens of Lancaster and the adji country, that he is now receiving his S] and Summer supply of Drugs. Chemicals and Patent Medici Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnish Glassware, and Lamps ; Paint Whitewash and Varnish Iirushes. ALSO, Tooth, flair, Kail, Flesh and Path Brt Soaps, Cosmetics, Hair Restorative! 'Ih'ansparcnt Wash balls and Cakes, Perfumery, Mirrors, Vases, Porte IC Monaies, :u vxiove uoxesana .pressing \jasi ALSO, s I,, I LAMP WICKS. BURNING FL I * -a AND v! Garden Seeds. i; He is now the regularly appointed 10 Agent for the following1 valuable F: Medicines, viz.?Dr Guvsott's Vellow i r<. | and Sarsjiparilla, Dr. Rogers' Liverwor ,; Tar, Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster id j Hnnghton's Pepsin, Dr. Marcbisi's 10 rino Catholicon, Dr. Allen's Vegetable < i!. pound. Dr. Little's Family Medicines, d den fii Co's Family Medicines, Dr. Kei r. Family Medicines, Dr. llobensack's V Syrup, Dr. fiobensaek's Liver Pills, ('ol s, Hitters. Kpping's Sarsaparilla and Qu n Delight, Rudway's Ready Relief and xi popular remedies, Dr. Tobias' Venetian i- intent, die., file.. r All medicines sold at his establish >f are neatly labelled, earfully paeked, if i >t ed, and sent to any part of the town, or t Rail Road Depot, free of charge. 0 The qualities of the medicines warrai t charges as uniform, and as low as good ieineseanbe bought at any cstablishmr the up country. ie Orders respectfully solicited. a Z. J. DK HA y March 30,1853. 8?1 J SOUTH CAROLINA. d LANCASTER DISTRICT. it, James M. Richardson J >d vs. 1 In Equity n. Cyrus A. Allen and I I.ancuater Pis c- wife Jane, Thomas 1 Hill to Reviet ly Richardson, Jno Rich- | Reverse Decn w ardson, Joseph B. I Subrogation, 1 1 Klingle and wife Mar- I and Injunctior >e garet, Mary Allen. J a- | IT appearing to my satisfaction, that a to 1 above named defendants, reside wii s- the limits of this Shite, It is ordered oi tlon of Williams, solicitor for complui * that each and all of said defendants ?1 4- swer plead or demur to the bill in above m on or before the lat day of October ih otherwise judgment pro confesso will 1 t- dored against each and all of them, st JAMES H. WITHERSOON Com. Eq. L. 20?3m Printer's fee i . LANCASTER RAIL ROA ? 2 TTNDERa Resolution of the Don U Directors of the LANCASTER! . ROAD, three setts of books of subscri to the capital stock of said road were < ed to be opened as follows, viz : Oi iJ(j subscriptions by a route from the villa Lincaster to the town of Camden. A er set by a route from Lancaster Villa the Charlotte and South Carolina Rai t at or near Chester Villngc, and a thin i)t| for subscriptions by a route from Line ville to some point on the Charlotte South Carolina Railroad, at or near P way, and passing near to Liberty I Said books to b<> opened on the 12th d September next, for tw enty days, and to B.n on the first day of October next, "* the direction of the following Coiiimi i v?r , 99 en?, viz: At Camden, S. C.?John Rosser, ' DoSaussure, and W. Thurlow Canton. At Flat Rock, Kershaw District.? us Kirkland, G. R. Miller, and John Knox 7" At Liberty Hill.?Jesse Kilgore, \ Patterson, nnd W. C. Cunningham. re At Taxahnw, I*anea?ter District.?C f? ry, John McMar.ua, and Glass Cssten, At Pleasant Hill.?John W. Twitty, is M. Cuuthrn, and Dr. VV. C. Canthcn At Lancaster, C. H.?John Williams, _ A. Stewmnn, and R. L. Crawford. At Pleasant Valley, P. O? G. D. , ham, R. C. Potts, and Robt. M. Miller, j At Monroe, C. //.?P. It. Covingtoi d" W. Hart, and M. J. Stewart. At Wilson's Store, X. C.?Hugh W ? Win. Crow, nnd John Walker. At Club urn's Store, Lancaster Dislr T. L. Clyburn, J. R. Welsh, and M. H< At Chester, C. //.?John A. Bradley,! r McAlilly, and C. D. Melton. At Moffat's Store.?Henry Moffat, MeGill, and W. A. Rosborough. At *Cedar Shoals ?J. B. McCully, G. Stinson, and Jas. A. H. Gaston. a 4 Isr. k n 117 u, /it ww u. f? . uwniiiiuj, i __ G. Berkley, and J. Z. Hammond* At Ridgetoay, 8. C.?N. A. Peay, I Davis, ana Dr. H. II. Clarke. At Columbia, 8. C.?W. D. DeHsu i. C. Jaiiey, and Tbos. W. Kadclitfo. At Charletton, 8. C\?E. H. Frost, Vttlepifue, and B. R. Prior, he The Commissioners herein appoint requested jo make a return of the bo< subscription to the President and Dir of the Lancaster Rail Road at laneaai II., on or before the 1st Monday in O neat a," The Camden Journal. Chester Stoi ff- Fairfield Herald, Booth Carolinian and for l?stoD Courier, will ropy weekly for 4* doyo. DIXON BARNES, PrwW liaeuUis C. Hi, A?f. M, ISM. I *T* vf, t fi. DRY GOODS & GROCERIES. Lancaster Division, No. SO, L, SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Holds its Regular Weekly Meetingsntthe nt??/?o Temperance Hall every Tuesday Evening, w S nt 7 c'dock. S. L. STRAIT those" J? 19 R-B'y " joseph 1$. kershaw. ATTORNEY AT LAW. latest A AD SOLICITOR /.V EQUITY, a- Will heraafter regularly attend th v *o- Courts of Lancaster District. March 2,1863. 4?bmpd. and G. & II. CAMERON, -I? Importers and Dealers in 0 ., CHINA. i,) GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE 2RS, 145 Meeting-st., Opposite Hayke-st. , Have now in store a complete assortment of goods in their i.ine of their own s. C. importation, to which they invito the attention of merchants visiting Charleston. Ijiw, ! fok sale at the lowest kket prick* noks, Feb. 23 ly 1853 ma3 unt ciiam hers jeffers & co. X'S' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON S. C. THE nndersifined beg leave to return thanks to their numerous friends for their past liberal patronage, and inform them that they > the still continue the business as heretofore and icent hold themselves ready to serve their friends, pring and all who may favor them with consignments or business, to the best of their skill tne.i; and ability, and that no effort on their part es, will bo wanting to give them satisfaction. CHAMBERS, JEFFERS &, CO. Charleston, S. C. July 28th 1853. 20 6t 1 DR. ALFRED CRAVEN, RESIDENT SURGEON DENTIST, Yorkvillc, S. C. on the east s1pe of main street, nearly b oitosite mr. harris1 hotel. UID V R-TIFICIAL TEE''I"11 inserted on Gold IY. Plate?from one to a full sett. June 8 18 ly south carolina. D,,,^ I.A\CASTKUDISTRICT. t and Thomas Richardson," jjr vs In Equity, Utc- Cyrus A. Allen and Lancaster District. L'om- J},nc his wife, James llill to Review and I.oti- M. Richardson John } Reverse Decree for eler's Richardson, Joseph I Subrogation,Relief &. 11. Klino l? mid M:ir- I Iniiirctinn A-n 'Willi r-i I ...J ....v ..v.. Icton garct his wile, Mary een's Allen. J other TT nppenring to my satisfaction, that nil the | jn- nbove named defendants, reside without the limits of this State, It is ordered on moment tion of Williams, solicitor for eomplainant, desir- that caeh and all of said defendants do nn0 tho swt>r plead or demur to the bill in above case, on or before the 1st day of October 1853, ated ; otherwise judgment pro confesso will bo ormcd dcred against each and all of them. ,,t in J- H WITHER SPOON, Com. Ei|. L. D. 20?3nt Printer's fee *!7 .* LANl> FOR SACK. ? \fR- SAMUEL N. ATKINSON i, nuIt t thorized to sell lands of the Estate of Thomas Sumter, lying in Chesterfield, 1 sincsster and Kershaw Districts. Persons wishing to purchase will please address him at Hishopville, Sumter District. trict- F. SUMTER, Ex., &c. v and Sumterville, S. C. Aug. 3d. 1863. 26?tf* 8C for -L t L_ state of lS0[JT1I CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. II the A ^ BFIjDON, who is in the custody of [f,out XV. the Sheritr of Lancaster District by 1 mo- j v'rt,,e a Writ of Ca Sa at the suit of Miss iiiunt -^h'Ewen having filed in my office togeth10 an- t>r w'lU n schedule on oath, id" his whole csease ,nte elfects. his petition to the Court of 1853* Uouimon Pleas, praying that he may be ud>c or- ,n'tted to the benefit of the net of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said Miss D. 'j) McEwin ar.d all others, the creditors to whom the said A. J. Bcldon is in anywise L_ indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned 11 and have notice to appear before the said court at Lancaster Court House, on the 17th IX day of October next,-at 11 o'clock A. M., to *1 show cause, if any they can. why the prayer rd of petitioner should not be granted. [IA1L Cltlice of Common Pleas Lincaster Dis>nt 1 <>n trict this 15th day of Februnrv 1853. X" " II. R. PRICE, Cl'k. ae for Jnlv 6th 22?3m. To? BACON ! BACON r ge to WfWAO of Superior North CaroliIroad oOUU na Bacon, just received and for j 1 sale at 12$ cents per pound. ' J. E. CURETON. : Iind* Aug. 15, 1853. 28?tf_ iifc SHERIFFS SALES. av of 1^' virtue of sundny writs of Fieri Facias, close * ' to me directed, 1 will sell before the under Court House door in Lancaster, on the first ssion- Monday in September next, within tho legal hours of sale, tho following property viz . J. M. "cr?s Land more or less adjoining land* | of George Hilton, Darling Gardner ami oth YVni. levied on and to be sold as the property . of James Gardner, at tho seperate suit of tho Vylic Kx^i,lrix and Executor of S Beckham (deceased.) Printers Foe Si50. Us- Also. 100 acres more or less, adjoining lands of Joseph Blair, Samuel McManus, I,c\v- and others levied on an to bo sold as the property of J. J. Ogburu, at tho separate John *uit <>f John C. Mamgum. Printers fee $150. Beck- Also. 200 acres more or less adjoining lands of G. M. Funderburk, A. I* Fundcrit, W. burk and. (it being the Plantation whereon Dcfendent Jacob Funderburk lives) levied ilson, on and to bo sold as the property of Jacob Funderburk at the seperate adit of John Inic/.? gram pro. al. aud others. Condition cash >rton. Arc., Saml. Lancaster C. H., August 15th 1853. 283t Printers Fee $150. J. B. A1.HO By virtue of u writ of Fi Fa, to me direcDftnl. ted, I will sell before the Court House door io Ijftncftster, within the I*egal hours of sale Sara!, on the first Monday in September next, one sorrel mare, levied on and to be sold aa the itnry property of Joseph Galluchat, at the separate suits of A M:iyor/f <7/ Conditions Cash, saure, dtc. 39 3t Printer's Fee 1.50. P. T. J. D. II AIl.K, 8. L. I). I/in caster C H. Aug. 93 1853. / 1Z Notioe, eetois TS hereby given to the Creditors of M. 8. tor, C. JL Sorrel, and M. H. Sorrel dt Brn., that an 3tolier assignment of their effects have been made to tne, for the benefit of creditors. The ndard, creditors am notified to come In and signify Char- their acceptance of the terms of the assignthirty ment, on or before the 15th of September next. nt J. W. COOKB, jJl ' '?J? ?wJNfeMMkJ -At 4ngust 83,18M. | * * i?' . " " ' DR. STRONG'S COMPOUND SANATIVE PILLS. THESE PILLS .re entirely VefnUbln, and are n most superior Medicine in tkt cure of nil Bilious Complaints, Chills and Fever, Dispepeia, Costiveness, liver Complaint*. Juan dices. Sick Headache, Scrofula, Snlt Rheum, Fevers of all kind?, Loss of Appetite, Obstructed and painful Msostruntion, nnd nil lingering diseases. As ? Female Medicine they act like charm, nnd when taken according to the directions, they never fail to cure the very worst cases of Pilee, after all ether remedies fail. They purify the blood, equalize the circulation, restore the liver. Kidneys, and other Secretory Organs to a healthy tone and action ; nnd as an Anti-Bilous Family Mediciue they have no equal. Price 25 cents per box. ALSO, DR. STRONG'8 PECTORAL STOMACH PELLS. A remedy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Consumption, Nervous Diseases, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Erysipelas, Disease of the Heart, Inflammation nnd Pain in the Chest, Back and Side, and nil diseases arising from a deranged state of the Stomach, and to relieve the distress nnd had feeling from eating too hearty food, in wenk and dyspeptic hnhits. Warranted to be PVR ELY VEGETABLE. 'I lie.se Pills net as nn Expectorant, Tonic and Aperient. One 25 cent box possesses throe times more power to cure diseases than a one dollar bottle of any of the Syraps, Balsams, or Sarsnparillns that was ever made, and a simple trial of only one box will prove this important truth. They promote Expectoration, loosen the Phlegm, and Clear the Lungs and other Secretory Organs of all morbid matter, and then- is not another remedy in the whoie Materia Medica capable of imparting such heating properties to the Lungs and Vital Organs as these Pills. They euro Costiveness, produce a good, regular Appetite, and Strengthen the System. Price 25 cents per box, containing 25 doses of Medicine. Call on the Agents who sell the Pills, and get the Planter's Almanac gratis, giving full particulars and certificates of cures. Both kinds of the above named Pills are for sale at Lancaster, C. II., by HASSELTI\E A: IIAGINS and J. D. HAILE, who also keep a supply of Dr. Spf.kcer's Vegetable Pills and DR. HULL'S CELEBRATED PILLS, which stop the Chills and Fever the first day, and do not sicken the stomach or operate on the bowels. July 24 20 ly. JEW DAVID S HEBREW PLASTER, fPIIE great Remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, 1 Pain in the. Side, Hip. Bncx. Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evil, White owellitr.s, Hsird Tumors, Still'Joints, and all fixed pains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied Pain cannot exist. This celebrated Pain Extractor has been ao extensively used by Physicians and the people in general, both in this country and Europe, that it is almost needless to say any thing about it. Yet there may be some, who stand in need of its healing powers who have not yet tried iu For their sakes we will simply state what it has done in thousands of cases, and what it will do for them when tried. A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. Read the following testimony from a Phisician. Gentlemen.?Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains of which I have suffered for twelve years past. During this period I labored under an atiiction of my loins and side, and tried many remedies that my own medical experience suggested, but without obtaining relief. At length I used yonr Plaster, and am now by its rood effects ec? tircly cured. I will recommed the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all, who are suffering from contraction of the muscles, or per manent pains in the side or back. The people of Georgia have but to become acquainted with its virtues when they will' resort to its use. Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D., Forsvthe, Monroe County. Ga. To Messrs. Scovil & Mead, New Orleans, La. Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster in North Carolina. Messrs. Scovil &, Mead! ? I have been troubled with the chronic rheumatism for the last twelve years. On the 1st of July 1849 I was so bad that I could not turn myself in l>ed, and the pain so severe that I had not slept a wink for six days. At this time tny attending Physician prescribed the "Hebrew Plaster, and it acteo like a charm; the pain left me and I slept more-than half of the night, and in three days I was able to ride out. I consider the "Hebrew Plaster," the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use. G. VV. MCMINN. Hendersonville, N. C., Aug. 16, 1650. S $5 3 '55 ? ? $ Beware of counterfeits and base imitations ! {4T The genuine will in future Itave the signature E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on the top of each box. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. The genuine is sold only by us, and by our agents appointed throughout the South ?ana no pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers and purchasers generally are oantioned against buying of nnv but our regular agents, otherwise they will be imposed upon with a worthless article. SCOVILdt MEAD. 111 Chartres street. N. Orleans, Sol? General Agents for the Hopthern State*, to whom all orders must invariably be addressed. And sold by T. R. & J. R. MAG1LL, Lam-aster C. H., 8. C. A. P. Wylie Chaster, ** Z. J. DeHay, Camden, " J. J. Workman, do Fisher &. lleinitta, Csrlotie, W.C. Fox dt Cold well, do Winchester Htitt Si son, Monroe, M Am! by one agent in every town b tbo Sooth. J air SO jKjjT 34eowty. SEGABS, SEGAB& IjlHEJbMt lot of ever brought to