The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, October 12, 1853, Page 143, Image 3
MACHINERY! MACHINERY! 1
AT THE
LINCOLNTON c
MACHINE WORKS, J
LINCOLNTON, N. C.
(TTHE subscriber having located in Lincoln1
ton, is now prepared to till all order* for
the following Machinery:
Meant UmkiUc*,?from 3 to 100 horse power
with or without Boilers.
Turuiuf Lathe*?for Wood or Iron. *
Minting .Tfiicltinoa? For Wood, *
Mortising Machines,
? Tennon Machines,
| Boring Machines,
Tongue & Groveing Machines, 1
Press Screws of all sizes,
Steam Cocks, f
Steam Whistles,
Ratchet Drills,
Circular Saw Mills,
Upright Saw Mills, (
Mill Irons of all descriptions,
Saw Gammers, Force Pumps, Hydraulic ,
Rains, Horso Powers, Threshing Machines,
and various < ther kinds of Machinery?and
having an improved Gear cuttter, that i
will cut wheels from 1 to 36 inches in dium- I
ater, and from & to 300 teeth, we uan furnish
all kinds of change Gearing, for Spinning i
Frame*, loathes, &c.,of a mi peri or kind.
We idao fctvo on hand for sale, 1 iteain
en|iue of Mven hoiae power, and one of
15 do.
Repairing attended *o with dispatch. The i
above work done at the lowest Northern prices.
&W. STUB1IS.
Oct. 5, 1853. 36?It
Notioe,
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, |
^TIIti undersigned have formed a limited
Partnership, for the transaction of a mercantile
business. The name of the firm onsler
which said business is to bo conducted,
isCharb s P. Kvuna. Charles 1'. Bvaus, r?siding
at Del Air, L'toeaater District, S. is
the General Partner, and William Pong, residing
in alecklcnburgeo . N. C , is the Special
Partner. The said William Pong has
contributed in cash to the common stock of '
said Partnership, Two Thousand Dollars.?
Said Partnership commenced on the 5th of 1
April 1853, and will expire on the 5tn of 1
-Aprils 1851. CI IAS. P. KVANS,
W.M. I'd AG.
'Oct 5. 35 6t '
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An Overseer Wanted. '
ON a Plantation within seven or eight <
miles of this village. An experienced
person may get employment the ensuing <
Year, bv addressing by letter the Editor of '
the ledger, before the istof November next.
Ort. 5. 35 5t <
< > _ 1
South Carolina,
LANCASTER DISTRICT. '
By James H. Witherapoob. Esq., Ordi- 1
-nary for said District.
S WIIKRKAK Richard II. t'oumrt and ,
r . ? f Johu II. Cousart, have applied to me j (
S kfor letters of Administration on nil and sin- I
gulnr the Hoods and Chattels, Right* and
< redita of Andrew Humble, late of the District
aforu*.vd dccnased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ;
all r.nd singular, the kindred and creditors '
of the said dire caned,to he and appear before i
nte nt our next Ordinary's Court for the l)iatriet.
to be holder, nt I jneaster Court House .
on tlie 13th day of October Qext. to show :
en use. if any, w hy the said aduiiniatration ,
should not he gynntrd.
Givea under my band and seal, this 25th .
f -***? \ d?y of September, in the year of , ,
^ L. 8. > our Istrd, one thousand eight hum
f ?v-w j dred and fifty-three, nod in the "78th ,
y ear of Amcrieau Independence.
J. (1. WITIIKltSPOON, 0.I-.D. *
Oct. 6. Pr^*e 2.00 35 9t t
Notice.
fflHB sukviiWr having changed hi* boaiI
nesa, in a measure, requests all indebted 4
to him to come forward and nettle. If d?ey ?
do not bv the !?t of November next, their ne- ?
counts will be placed in the hands of an (X- <
fleer fur collection. K. D. KENNEDY.
p - September 28tb, 1853. 34?If.
1 Mr. H. E EQUTER, I
f \\T' ft"" n few days. |
? During hi* (toy he will rtpun a room
In the
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
for the purpose of taking UiiKuerreolyj>f
likeiiMm's and nil. 1>? happr, t??
I wait upon those who may favor hint *\-<th a
call.
All persona are invited to call and exam"
ine bis specimens, whether w ishing likenesses
of themselves or not. A correct likeness
sr/wraatcd in all cases.
Drgiunw unties, IWirr.it* and Kngrnv ing* I
a-oontA ' |
Inetrurtisu given in Che art and apparatus , 1
furui?l?cd. <
Uncaster C. II. SepC 38 1853. 34 tf I
\ EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, i
\ By Hi* tixccUrncy John Itaurenrr Mnnnint
y (ioxern?r and Comma tuter-in. chief in and
tnrr Ike Stale of South Carolina.
In consideration of the many blessing*
which Almiirhtv Cod haa bestowed upon the
people of this St;ite during the past year, |
nnd especially for the preservation of geneml
health within It* limits during a season I
of unexampled mortality and suffering else i
wherr?end In consideration of the existence
I of a pestilence w hich is now ravaging some
^1 of the fdreat portions of our common conn
If %ty, making iiw people to tteiobfo under its
fearful rfemiLition* : I John Isurence Man*
ft wing. Governor and < \>iiiu?andcr-in-cbief in
snd over the Mt;tc of Mouth ('urolioa. by '
virtue of authority vested in me, do issue 1
this my proelamuth n, setting spsrt Thurs^
-day. the thirteenth day of October next, una
day of fasting, humiliation and prayer ; and
X hereby invite the minister* and touchers
1 xmony all religioes deiioiniuations in this
flUto,io open their place* of public worship
<on that day, for the peoide to assemidu and
tinasble themselves before their Maker, to
rstnrn thanks for these msrks of Ilia fin or,
and enicest n eontinnanee of Ills abundant
mercy to ns se n people; and furthermore,
to beseech him to arrest ths arm of the do.
' . steering angel which in other places is doing
Ms tr?t ?f death ; to comfort the widow
to protect the orphan, to give sustenance to
ths poor snd needy, to give healing to the
-1 L ,L ,_1. f.. IL. _#
WCfc, ?n?i tpiIK u? /< ; ?? utr i>ca>ium Ul
friof, ud to ehow to all mankind he me rcy (
and Miration of oar God. And I hereby j
further Invito and rcqnoot all pooplo to lay i
mM* on that day their oauai buain?MU and ,
i WwMljr arocationa, and to obaorvo with aoL
MBitr tha nlliriotM iit?> which aro herein
mentioned.,
GWeq under my hand, aad tha seal of the <
_ * Stata, at Colombia, tliia eighteenth day
^ of Aaplombcr, Anno Domini ono thou*
<?<l ?*ht hundred aad fifty-three, and
in tha aeventy-eighth year of tha lndeP?oA?a?a
of tha UaUnd Sutou of A*
JOHN LAUfcsNCB MANNING
fteft, 99 ISM, U ?
?*? tf ^
A-' ji'A i *
P :,T
HUE FIRM OF A. J. C'ONSOKJ* &
I c?., is desotved by mutual consent.?
'crsons indebted will please settle their ?? cunts
ut once, and those to whom the etui*
crn is indebted, will present their demands
o the undersignod, tor pavment.
R. S. BAILEY.
October 5, 1853 3B?St.
HAVING disposed of my mercantile interest
to W M & A. J. CONNORS,
ho tiriu of E. D. Kennedy &. Co.. is dissolv- ;
d. The debts due the nrtn of B. D. K. &. !
Jo., have been transferred to VV. M. & A. J
f. Connors. Those persons to whom the
>ld firm ufE. I). Kennedy dt Co. are indebt>d,
will present their claims to me for pnvnent.
R. 8. BAILEY." .
Oct. 5. 3fi?3t 1
rllK 8ul??eribers have purchased the
stock of Goods, from the firm of E. D.
Kennedy & Co.. and also of A. J. Connors
fe. Co., and in addition to the following nrti lcs,
respectfully inform the citizens of Ijtn;nster
and vicinity, that in about 10 dnvs we
s-ill exhibit as general and extensive a lot of ^
All Kindt* of (kOODS, J
is have ever been brought to Lancaster. At 8
that time the Ladies particularly are request- v
rd to call. One of the linn is now engaged
in purchasing the good*.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING I 1 !
rl"MIE 8ul?scribers hnve just opined at e
JL Cureton's Corner, a large assortment of g
(JLOTIHN(i w hich ho* boon selected with
great care in Philadelphia. The stock con* :
?i*t? in part of the following articles.
Pilot Cloth Coats, Whitney do., Pcterahntn
do., Felt do., Revcrsable do.. Beaver
Cloth do., Glcndover do., Fiuc Black Cloth f
do.. VESTS.
A very large assortment. Fine Silk and
Satin, Fancy nnd Plain : German Vests, i
Worsted do.. Plush do.. IMaid do. I
pants 1;
Fine Cassimcrc, Fancy and Plain Jeans, S..t- | ,
tinctts and every other variety. j ?
a i.ho. " |
Red Fl mnel, C inton Flannel Drawer*. ITo j |
niery, Glove*. *o:?o very fine Kid. HI ck mid ,
While : tine fancy Silk Cravat*, n new arti- ; i
rle : I alian Silk cravat* ; white and finev ji
oik handkerchief*, Suspender*. comforts &e. ( t
In addition to these article*, we h ive on ' ,
hand a fine lot of Cloth*. Ca**imcrc*. S.tti- , j
aett*. Vesting*. together with appropri ite j t
trimming*, which we will noil a* low a* we 1
snn, or make up to order. Our cloth* will j
lioar inflection and we are certain the prices I
santiot lie objected to.
Also, a fine lot of Umbrella*, at any and .
fvery price mid quality. j
The above goods will be nold low for cash, j '
We are determined to sell, and feel satisfied | 1
that so far as price* are concerned, we will ! '
*rll. : I
Attached to the Store is a T.\II/)R'S '
SHOP, where all kinds of work will he e\- 1
pcutedat short notice and with much neat. .
leas.
W. M. &. A. J. CONNORS.
The above goods were *?ducted by .Mr. J
Kennedy, who i* known to be a judge, from '
ii? long experience. ^
Hats and Ca ps!
VnKAlJTlFUl.ilAT, for 3.50.
do do do 4.00
\ Superior do 4.60
\n extra fine, [new style] 5.00
Navy Cap*, with cover*.
Trsvclliiig Caps, Ac for sale for cash 1
jy W. M. Jit A. J. CONNORS. r
Walking Canes & Whips, i'
SOUK very fine Walking Canes, Silver '
head. Ac. and noma an low a* 37 i cts 1
A tinistoomp]etc assortment of wliips.coiiuntisg
of Coach, Carriage, Bnggie "lid Hi '
ling whip*. at variou* price*. Give u* a Call
mi satisfy youreelvcs that we are sellin;. '
?kx1* mm cheap a* you enn pure ha *o tlteni in '
Ulurlutoa.
\V. M. A. A. J. CONNORS.
JUST received m few copies of a very
|iretty edition of Shakc*|M*ar and Byron
ind oh hand all tlio other I'ocU in hand- J
owe landing. If you wish to buy book*
lieap now is vour time. Call at i "I
\V. M. A. A. J. CONNORS.
CM)I/>GNK water a superior nrtiele. f
J I .obit, n Fx t rat's t "
fInrri*on* Hair Dye
Harrison* Bandoline for the Hair
Hair Oil "
Bears Oil "
W. M A A. J. CONNORS. "
(
II
Fine Cutlery?Segars?
Almonds?lobsters? (
Sardines &,o.,
JUST received from Philadelphia, the (i- j
nest lot of cutlery ever brought to this
>la? e, coiisistinc of fine Pocket and Pen
Knives ofany sty to and price. Some of Wost,r.li(?lni
ii Ik-hI at 33 00 each. Pocket kniv< a
from that price down to i)5 centa. Wost
wholm's best Razors in cases ; uni^tbiini "
iful article. Will shave without a latl rr. f
[b-eidedly the beat R azors made. ,
Almonds soft ahclled.
Sardine*.
lobsters in 1 lb canisters.
Hodu Riscuits?fresh.
Fine Spanish Negar* front $30 up to $30
per thousand.
Matches, Toys* Fancy Pipea and a varie- J
Iy of other articles w hich w ill bo sold ut a
unusually low prices for the r:\th. 1
For sale at
W.M. & A. J. CONNORS. L
Half Spanish. Ssgars. 1
JUST received ftoin Charleston I 3..j00 of
those scgur* which (Jive such general j'
latisfaction. Price $1 00 per hundred.
For solo st 1
W. M. & A. J CONNORS. {
Walking Canes 1
A pretty assortment for sale at very low
prices at (
\V It Jb A ! nONNnnsl I
Preserves,
PKACI1KH, I'ears, Cherries, Osmaona, die..
prt'M'ncd in their own Juice. A delicious
article. Come and |fet a jar, at the
W. M tt A. J. CONNORS.
POM M Klt(:TaT. i'Al'KR.Cap Paper?T all ?
t prices, letter I'm per at al! prices, Note pa- ?
per, Knvrlopea, all aixua, Paste llonrds, Ink- i
stands, Ink?Black, Blue.Red and Indellible,
Stool I'mm? a tine assortment; I'ssa Hooks.
Copy Books, 4lc., Cor aalo at very low prices
at
' W. M.tA.J. CONNORS.
? Writ** fiaak,
rpWO or litres on banal wbteh will be aold
X varjr low for aaab, alao a fewLadle*
Writing Desks.
Porta Folios,
HsalUf Wax, ? ?? fti j . <.
Wafers, Basis, dec.
For sale at tbo
W. M. * A. I CONNORS.
Sept. tlat, lltt ,') VT '
MISCELLANEOUS^
?ON ?
CONSIGNMENT!!
rUST received, n large and well assorted
stock of fioods, such as is usually kept
ii n country Store, consisting in part as foluws
:
1,000 V'ds. Bleeehcd Sheeting and Shirting.
.000 ' Prints.
,000 " Bed Ticking,
5,00 " Negro Cloths, consisting of
ieorgia Plains.) Ionic made I.inscv and Jeans
Alpacas, Merinos, Mous do Iritis,
Cashmeres, Black Cloth, ready
made clothing, hats, caps.
Bnot.dPnud Shoes,
Concord Varn,
Feathers,
Wool,
Tuple Sugar, and irt fact almost every nrtile
a person ean call for. will bo found
mong the assortment. The most of this
tock of Goods were purchased at the North
within the last few months, and offer great
idoeemcnts to tho>e wishing to purchase,
s they will all be
SOLD AT COST AND UNDER,
0 close them out. They will he sold enirely
for CASH?come quick, as they are
ixpected to go fast, or von tunv lone a barruin.
IIASSBLTINB Al HAG INS,
Agents for the Assignee. i
haneaster C. II. Sept. 2?. 1853. 34 It
VALUABLE PLANTATION |
For Sale, 1
I'M IE subscriber offers for sale, his plan- j
tation on Flat Creek in I ..-monster Dis- |
rict, formerly owned l?v Win. Hilton, con- I
aining six hundred acres more or less, about
ute hundred and fitly acres of which is clear- j
(I and under cultivation, about the centre j
if the track there is a good Mill seat, a con- j
liderable portion of the tr ck is first rate I
xittom I nd.sutlieioiily elevat <1 to be out ot I
ho reach of freshets, the upl nd is of lir>t I
1 ii .lity Oak and Hickory land finely suited j
n the cultivation of cotton. This tract lies I
ibout six miles West of Jefferson in Chc?- j
erlield District, and about 30 miles North ,
?!' Camden, as persons desirous of ptirchas- |
ng will wisli to examine the premises, anv
urtlicr description i> untioccssarv.
JOHN 8. MI 1.1.Kit. '
Jefferson Sept. SBtli 1853. 31? row4t.
Notice.
I S hereby given that an application will be
. made at 'he next Session of the l.egis!.tnro,
to open a public road from Ciiroton'a
Yrry. (formerly McClenahan's) on the Caawlia
Ri.er to the North Carolina State
.itie, at or near John I'ortor Ks?|'s. ho an to
ntemcct a public rood leading from the tuid
*orter'? to the Town of Monroe, N. C.
19th Aug. m53. 29 3m
SOUTH CAROLINA^
LAXCAST BR D1STHICT.
Jy James II. Withempoon Ksquire, Ordinary
for said District.
U^IIKItKAS, Kli C. Bishop has applied
to me for Letter* of Administration on
II and aingular the (ioo< la anil Chatties,
tights nn?l Credits of Mrs Mahal.* Canton
v'hlow late of Chiclmt Counts Arkansas '
lee*) sell.
THKKK nre. therefore, to cite and a<l
tionish all mul singular, the kindred anil
reditnrs of the said deceased, to Ik'and ap
icjir before nic at our next Ordinary's Court
or the said district, to be holden at Lancas>
er Court House on the 15111 day of Octob< r
nst to show cause, if any, why the said adninistraton
should not be granted.
(iiven under mv hand ana seal, this First
'l J day of October ill the year of our
J I,. 8. / I.ord on? thousand eight hundred
f y and titty three and in the seventy
iglit vearof American Independeiiee.
J fl WITIIKRSPOON, O. L. D.
35 2. pr fee fccJ.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
/, A XL'. IX TEH L)JS TRICT
'ty Jumrs II Withcrspoon h'tyuire, Or- t
dinary for an id District.
CI7IIERRA8, Kli C. Bishop has applied
T to me for letters of Adininistr.itian on
II and singular the (Joods and Chattels,
lights at.d Credits of John II. Csston late
f Chichot County Arkansas deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish |
II and ?ingul.ir, the kindred and creditors J
f the said deceased, to be and appear before j
lie at our next Ordin.irv'a Court for the I
mid district; to he holden at I mncastor
?otirl House on the 15th tiny of October |
iwt*o *linw cause, if any, why the Maid j
dminUtrntisn ahould not he granted.
( iven under mv hand and sen I, this First
l i day of October in the year of our
? L. S. > Lord one thousand eij;lit liundred i
? yend fifty three nnd in the seventy
iotit year of American independence.
J. fl. WITHERSI'OON, O. L. I).
35 Jt pr fee $2.
Notice.
IHRREBY notify the I'uDic tlmt my
Wife, Francis, rhillips, in authorized n? a
fee dealer, to make all contract* in her own
lams. AARON PHILLIPS.
Oct 5 1853.
35 St. I'd.
8()( Til CAROLINA
L A AT. f S TK It 1)1S Tit IC T.
h'y Jomra 11. IVtlhrrg/joon, fJtq., Ordinary
tor mid Dint net.
I'I r I IKK KAN, Robert Mellwaiu, lots p
V V plied to me for I .otters of Adminis- i
ration on ail and singular the (iooda and
'battels, Right* and Credits of antes W !
'errv. Isteof the District aforesaid, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish j
ill and singular. the kindred and creditors of 1
he said deceased, to bo and appear before
ne at our next Ordinury'a Court for the said
listrict, to be holdcn at Lancaster Court
louse on the l"th day of (X'tober inst, to
how cauae, if any, why tho said adniiulstraion
should not lie granted.
Given under my hand nnd seal, this 3rd
Isy of October in ihe year of our Ixml one
k ithonaand t i^ht hundred nnd fifly'
l? 8. > tlirH?* and in the ai-vt-nty-eighth
r jynr of American Independence.
J. II. WITHERSPOON.O. k D.
Oct. 5th Printer'* fee ?a. 35?tt.
Notice,
THB Public i* hereby notified thai my
rife, Thuraey Threat ia authorized l?y me
t free d otter, to make contract* in tier onae
urate. JOHN THREATw
Oct ft, 1853.
3ft 3t, I'd.
Pistols, Pistols.
AKRKSIf aupply of juvenile ahooting
IKONS. I'tNue and aee them.
For a^lo at
w. m. a. a. j. CONNORS.
Sept Slat, 1853. _
Macassar oik
Fancy Moapa,
Hair Powder,
do. Bruahee, Ac.
For eale ad the
W *. A, A. J. CONNORSflat,
IMS.
DRV GOODS & GROCERIES. fl
JAMES M'EWIN, i
RGVGIVINH
^ flD * *
FORWARDING AGENT, 1
CAMDKK, S. 0.
.March 9. 1853 6?It.
I. or o7T.
jpATAWBA LODGE, No. 24, I
<J meets every Wednesday f'
evening at 8 o'clock.
W. A. MOORE, Scc'y.
" Waxhaw Tent, I. O. R." /
'T'rKKTS every Saturday even- r
ji* ing at 8 o'clock.
I?K. ICOUKIC'N I a
I IVUIUMRT AMH TAP I I
1JI f JJll U UllX J1HV Xllil)
for the complete cure of
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma.
Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood,
and all other lung Complaints,
tending to '
CONSUMPTION.
IjOOK AT ITS
UXPARALELLED SUCCESS.
rI~M IE above distinguished Cough Medicine
I is carrying all Before it in Lung Coniplaints.
In all sections of the country it is J
constantly performing Cures which astonish
even Physicians themselves. Look .it the
Idph character and standing of the names
which vouch for its unrivalled healing povv- j .
er. II. Cox. M. I). : Hon. Judge Morse ; j ,
Hon. Judge Wm. llnrke, for more than HO *
years postmaster at Cincinnati : K, S New- :
ton. M. I).. Professor of the Medical College j
at Memphis. 'IVnn. : John A. Collins, Esq. ;
proprietor of the Temperance Organ and
General Agent of the Grand Division of the Jj
Sons of Temperance of Ohio ; Wm. II. la*
vison. Esq., Kditor of the U. S. Military and v
Naval Argus at N. Y. ; Thus. C. Fanlder,
Esq. of Albany : Rev. II. Wiseman, Rev. It. j
llovt. N. Y.: and we could name hundreds, |
aye thousands of others who testify from | j
personal experience, that it has cured them i
and their friends in some eases after all oth- J
er remedies had failed. Such men never j
in ko s ich statements, unless convinced of ,
tin ir trith. lxvond the possaoility of a doubt
Read a few of the letters.
Kxtract from a letter from F. M.Corry, to ?
II. L. Stewart, Esq., No. 137 Second Street
New York.
Si'xkta, June 30, 1819.
Dear Friend Stewart:?I have been home
now just two months. When I last saw
van I had little hopes of ever getting nnv
Better. But I have now the pleasure of
thanking you for recommending tne to take
Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canehalagua.
I got a dozen bottles of it, r
and I must say it has done me more good I
then any other medicine 1 have ever taken, j '
On my iirst taking it, it increased tlie expec- v
torn'ion. and I raised a great deal of Bloody !
matter from my lungs. But that has now j '
ceased, and so has my cough, nearly. I
rough hut little now, and expect soon to ho |
entirely free from it. I consider it an in- I
valuable medicine, and shall recommend it to
all who are atllicted with a cough or discus- i
ed Lungs.
I * * * * i
I
| I let a young lady, who had the CONSUMPTION',
and had bled a good deal from
the lungs, and doctored several months witli
our ohvsiei.in. hut crew worse, have one hot
tie of.it, and it cared her. It acted almost
miraculously in her case.
Your sineero friend, F. M. CORRY.
j
Bleeding Lungs Cured. 1
SEE HOW PROMPTLY IT ACTS'
Statement of .Mr. A. I.auig, Baker, No 388
Pearl street, New York.?A few days before *
last Christinas I was Liken unwell, and soon ?
commenced blooding freely at the lungs. J
called in a llommputhic Physician, but his 1 1
medicine did not seem to help inc. I read j 8
your advertisement'and thought I would try j
Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar nnd j
(Thnnchalagun. Before ! had taken up the
third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, my cough
was gf ne, and I felt well as usual.?
my health is now good. I consider it if most
excellent medicine, and cordially recommend
it to mv friends. [This statement was made ,
to the I'roprietors, March 12, 1850,]
Circulars, Ac.
Ah no ordinary sized advertisement can ^
explain fully the merits and nature of this ;
article, the Proprietors have published a new 1
Circular, giving the history of this Medicine, j
the discrption, nature &c., of its principle
ingredients : the effect they arc designed to , '
have upon the lungs and liver, and a copious i
to the persons, w ho have been cured by it? j
giving their names and residences even to , J
the street nnd the numbcr. Those who are
troubled with a congli. or whose lungs arc | "
in the least uffictcd.ars earnestly desired to
call upon the agents named below, and pro- t
euro one of those pamphlets. It can he had i
gratis, nnd well repnv a perusal. t
SCOVIL fit MEAD. 1
111 Chart rsa Street, New Orleans. v
Wholesale Geneial Agents for the United I
States, to whom all orders must bead- *
dressed. s
And sold by 2
T. R. & J R. MAGILL, LanrastorC.il., B.C. c
A. P. Wylio Chester " " c
Z J. Dei la v Camden M t
J. J. Workman do "
Winchester. Stitt &. Son Munroc, N. C.
Fisher Si Ilciniths, Charlotte, ,N. C.
Fox &i. CaldVdl do. "
And by one Agent in every town in the
South.
July JO 3-UowIy ,
"TXist of Letters,
REMAINING in the Host Oflice at I .an- '
castor C. II. Oct 1st 1853.
A?Archer J It, Addison B, Anderson H,
Arena VV H.
V?Bl.?ekm?n Wm Bennet C P, Bell J P,
Herbert Miss Hal lie.
C?Cruxton .Misa Mary, Canthan Mrs. G. G
Cnthrm Wm.
I)?Duren Mi*a M. Deaaon Mrs H, Deas II.
E.?Eppe J. W.
p?Faulkner J. M.Faulkner Thomas, Floyd
O, Flcinming A, Funderburk L. H.
G?Gettia Miaa K, Gill Louis, Gill W E, J
Gamble W J, Gardner J,
II?Heininia D P, Hale James Hooper Dr
E J, Horton Stirling, Hood W R, HaysD
W, Hardin Wm, Howell S, Helton, John
K?Kringle JB.
I,?laiiubeth H, Mittag, J P G, Miller R. f
Miller A J. Moody J, Mcetye II A, Me
Murray J L, McAtecr J, McAteer Alex. Mc
Gorki* Mrs E, Harks M, Robeson 8, Rob
I mod P K Kobertaon Susan, Small Uriah, 1
Shay //. Steele, J.Stogner W J, or Baaoa J ^
Stunner and Knfton Meaarv Shurley Miaa K.
M. Nhurb-y O P, Htrawbridg* Mies Mary,
Strain Miaa M. Turner B, Ten-ill E, Vaughn
A, Wright dt McMullen, Wright J. C, War. I
ran Win, Wa?T*n B, Wirr J R.
Prraona railing for letter* hr tha abort
Hat wiTI plea? aay arfrm??W. r
T. R. MAGLLL* P. M. ,
at. ft, IMS- IBB*
in scj mpj n.
Mo OA R TERAOo.,
(SLtX'F.SSOUS to MCCAKtKK & ALLEN.)
WHOLESALE
I00K8ELLERS AND STATIONERS,
CORNER MEETING AND flNCKMEY-STS.,
J. J. McCarter. J
E. J. Dawson, [ CHARLESTON, S. C,
J. Bryan, Jr. )
A complete assortment of Law,
ledieul, School atld Miscellaneous Books,
agether with Blattk Books, l'aperand Stuiortery,
of evefy description, kept constant.
y on hand, atld offered at the lowest prices,
fob. 23 1853, *3 ly pd.
z. j. de fayt
1POTIIECAKV A DRdCICilNT,
CAMDEN, S C.
FAKES pleasure in announcing to the
citi/.ens of I^ancuster and the adjacent
ountry, that he is now receiving his Spring
nd Summer supply of
frags. Chemicals and Patent Medicines ;
Patnts, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes,
Glassware, and Lamps ; Paint
Whitewash and Varnish
Brushes.
ALBO,
I'ooth, Hair, Sail, Flesh and Bath Bru ?h
Soaps. Cosmetics, /lair Restoratiies,
Transparent IVasft balls and
Cakes, Perfumery, .Mirrors,
Vasrs, Porte
Monaies,
Glove Boxes and Dressing Cases
ALSO,
.AMP WICKS. BURNING FLUID
AND
Garden Seeds.
lie is now the reguhtfly appointed Sale
^g<-nt for the following valuable Family
ledicincs, viz.?Dr Guysott's Yellow Dock
.. .1 y 211? 1 11 ? f ? - t
mi our^i|iariiin? it. i\uvia.rs Mvurwori ana
Par, Jew David's or Hebrew Planter, Dr.
laughton's Pepsin, Dr. Mnrchisi's Uteilie
Onthollcon, Dr. Allen's Vegetable Cointound,
Dr. Little's Family Medicines, Ikhilen
&. Co's Family Medicines, Dr. Heeler's
'nmily Medicines, Dr. liobensaek's Worm
lyrup, Dr. liobensaek's Liver Pills, Colleton
litters. Epping's Sarsaparilla and Queen's
delight, Radway's Ready Relief and other
Mtpular remedies, Dr. Tobias' Venetian Linttient,
&.e.. &c..
All medicines sold at his establishment
re neatly labelled, cnrfully packed, if desird.
and sent to any part of the town, or to the
tail Road Depot, free of charge.
The qualities of the medicines warranted ;
harges as uniform,and as low as good mednncscanbc
bought at any establishment in
he up country.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Z. J. DE HAY.
March 30, 1853. 8?ly.
"LUMBER! LUMBER!!
rjVJR sale nt the Subscriber's Steam Mill
7 miles from Gooch and lngrnm's Ferv,
10 mi'es from Brown's Ferry 6J miles
rotn Lancaster C. H., and 15 miles from
liberty Hill. None need be disappointed
vho send and all bills will bo tilled at the
ihortest possible notice and of choicest Tim?er,
we pledge ourselves as heretofore to
jivo satisfaction to our customers.
P. T. HAMMOND BAILEY Sl CO.
July 50 11?Im
KTNGsT BOTTOMFOR SALE.
1VVILL sell this valuable plantation on
Catawba River about eight miles from
Foit Mills Depot, containing Thirteen Hundred
acros ; sixty or seventy acres, of which
is first rate
Bottom Land,
^ialf the bal lance is WOOD LAND, well
vdapted to the culture of cotton uud
grain. On the premises are a good
Dwelling House,
and a WELL of the BEST WATER, also,
i new Gin House and all necessary out-buillings.
Persons wishing to purchase, can see the
remises at any time, by caMing upon the
tubscriber who resides upon the place.
J. M. DOBEY.
Oak Hill, S. C\, Sept 7 1853.
31 tf.
South Carolina.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
In (he Common i'leas.
Margaret J. Stew art Adinx. i Declaration in
vs. > Foreign
Jonathan I). Johnson. ) Attachment.
V J Pnlllh.lliiA J K J- ^ 1 1m/*In ?? i.?n in
Beckham, Kx'rdt Exr'x 1 Foreign
vs. 1 Attachment.
Jonathan D. Johnson. J
t'ue Ex'r it Ex'rx of") Declaration in
S. Beckham, dee'd. I Foreign
vs. | Attachment.
Fonathan D. Johnson J
WHEREAS, the plaintiffs did on the 15
day of March Inst, file their deelaraionn
against the defendent who, (it is said)
s absent from and without the limits of this
State, and has neither wife nor attorney,?
mown within the limits of the ^me, upon
vhom a copy of the said Declaration might
Ms served: it is therefe/o ordered that tho
laid defendent do appear and plead to the
mid declarations on or before the 16th day
ilarch w hich will be in the year of our Ix*rd
>ne thousand eight hundred and fifty-four,
otherwise final nnd absolute judgment will
hen bo given and ordered against him,
JOHN A STEWMAN, Clerk.
Clerk's Office, 1 jincastcr C. II.
March 15. 1853. 6?1 3mly&ld
AMEKICAN HOTEL
H;tRLE*TO*, s.C.
J"MIE subscriber begs respectfully to inform
her friends snd the public generally
hat she has taken a lease of tho above HOTEL,
which she will open for the reception
?f Boarders snd travelers between !25th inst
md 1st Heptember. This long established
nd well known Houso, has undergone s
horottgh alteration throughout, and furnish
<1 wun new rind fashionable turnituro, and
Mting situated in the centre of business, and
n the most fashionable part of the city
olicita a call from her numerous friends and
ortner patrons of the House; find will say,
n conclusion, nothtng will be left undone
in hsr part to make them comfortable while
a the House. MRS. A. J. KENNEDY.
RYADTreadTT
HAVING determined to remove to the
West, I will sell the remainder of my
Stock of Goods, at
Cost for Oaah!
All persons indebted to me, are earnestly
eq nested to make payment by the 1st of
lanuary next
N. MAYBLUU.
Russel Place, Rapt 91, 196*. 83-41
Laacftster PIvMm, Mm. SO,
SONS OP TEMPERANCE,
Holds its Regular Weekly Meetings at the
Pmnpwanee Hall every Tuesday Evening,
it 7 o'clock. S. L. STRAIT
HsU 1?
MISCE bL E01S
! G k 11. CAMERON,
ImpotttfFs and t)e&lers in
CHINA.
GLASS, AND
145 Mkr.tii*R-i?T.,ofroM:^S?Y?F^?^
IlnVe now in store a complete assortment of
GOODS IN THEIR LINE of their own
IMPORTATION, to which they invite the
attention of met-chnnt* visiting Charleston.
j fbR SALE AT THE LOWEST KKET I RICKS
I Eel). 2il ly 1853 Ma3
DR. ALFRED CRAVENr
*r RESIDENT
SURGEON DENTIST,
Yorkvillc, Si. C.
i O.V 1 he east side Of mais street, rearlt
OTPOSITE MR. HARRIS* HOTEL.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Gold
Plate?from one to a full sett.
June 8 18 ly
LAND FOR "SALE.
vfr. samijel n. atki.\sonu?u.
1Y1. thorized to sell lands of tho Estate of
Thomas Sutnttr, lying in Chesterfield, I.ancaster
and Kershaw Districts. Persons
wishing to purchase wih please Address him
at Bishopviilc, Sumter District.
P. SUMTER, Ex., Sir.
Sumtrfville, S. C. Aug. 3d. 1853. 36?tf.
! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
LA St:A NTEIl I)ISTR/( T.
A 1 tri-M IV?V -.i.- .i i . f
I m 1, nuu I* III lliu VUSKHiy U1
! 1TL the Sheriff" of Lancaster District by
virtue of u Writ of Ca Sa attho nuitofMias
j D. McEwcn having filed in my office together
with a schedule on oath, of hid whole cs'
tate and effects, his petition to the Court of
! Common Pleas, prajing that he may be ad?
initted to the benefit of the net of the Genc|
ral Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent
] debtors. It is ordered that the said Miss D.
McEwin ar.d all others, the creditors to
whom the said A. J. Bcldon is in anywise
indebted, be. and they are hereby summoned
and have notice to appear before the said
court at Lancaster Court Mouse, on the 17th
I day of October next,-at 11 o'clock A. M., to
i show cause, if any they can, why the prayer
' of the petitioner should not be granted.
Office of Common Pleas Lancaster Disi
trict this 15th day of February 1853.
II. R. PRICE. Cl'k.
Julv Gth 22?3m._
TH ? UNITED ST A T E S
mo T i %t
! One Door North of the Cou t House,
CAMDEN, S. C.
IS NOW OPEN, for the accommodation ol
the travelling Public. It is an excellent
I and commodious building, the Rooms are
large, open and airy, fine Family Parlors
well furnished. The Table will be furnished
with every thing which an excellent
country market will afford, attended by the
best servants.
THE STABLES
arc will fitted up, attended by careful and
experienced ostlers, and well supplied with
provender.
i Lots prepared for tho accommodation of
! Drovers, with excellent water conveniences.
| There will at all limes be un omnibus in
I attendance to convey passengers to and from
! the Depot.
The subsreiber having had several year>
experience in the above business, feels confident
in saving that he will he able to give
general satisfaction to all who may favor him
with their patronage, as he is dctermised to
use every exertion on his part to please.
THO 3. B(X)NE.
Camden, S. C., Sept. 21 33-31.
WARDLAW,
i WALKER & BURNSIDE,
CO TTON FACTORS,
?AND?
COItt.THtSIOX HKKCHAXTN,
MOUTH ATLAMTIC WHARF,
C 11A RLE a T O iV S. C.
W. A. WARDLAW,
GOLLOTHAM WAI.KEIt, A5DRKW BC'RMSIDK.
Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty
I cents per Dag.
I" II. FABIAN,
?ALSO?
Lancaster C. H.
j WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER,
CHESTER, S. C.
rT^HE subscriber returns bis sincere thanks
JL to his former patrons and friends, for
the very liberal encouragement ho has received
at their hands; and indulges the hope
thntthey will still continue to call, whenever
a desire may present itself to purchase
anything in his line.
He haa lately opened a Jewelry establish
rnent at Lancaster C. 11., where he will be
prepared to do all work on Jewelry, Watches.
Ac., in the neatest ar.d best style.
lie has recently replenished his stock or
hand with an assortment of the finest
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
ever before introduced in this place, ana
which he feels confident caanot fail to please
those who are lovers of the beautiful.
In point of quality and price, he is determined
to sell nothing that ho cannot confidently
recommend, and on the cheapest
terms possible. AH articles sold by him and
not proving as stated, will be made good,
provided it has sustained no injury at the
hands of the buyer.
Having secured the services of a skillful
and experienced workman, he feels himself
fully able to execute any order in the Ko
pairliiK Hue with neatness, durability,
and despatch. H. FABIAN.
Aug. 31. 1853. vol ii 3(1?ly
OLOTHINa
AMD
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
AT WHOLE8AI.E.
FULLINGS, ANDERSON & CO.
No. 16 Hay lie Street,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
WE respectfully invite the attention of
Merchants to an entire new stock of
CLOTHING manufactured by us expressly
for the Southern Market. Great care has
also been taken in selecting FURNISHING
GOODS, which will be sold exceeding low.
FULLINGS, ANDERSON A CO.
Sept. 7 Si in.
~SH0ES SHOEST
\\TFj have on hand at the tan-yard one
TT mile east of Pleasant Hilf P. O. s
complete assortment of negroes winter
shoes whirh we will sell low, people wishing
to buy cheep end good shoes had better
give us a cell. Also, fine beet and shoe
werk done io good order.
Theee indebted are particularly requested
to eell and settle before or by the (bat day
of January, as we are going to does ear
CAUTHEN A FLOYD.,
! Sept Wth MM. >* Set.
x * J$ W J J AW ^
0
[ DR. STRONG'S
COMPOUND SANATIVE
PILLS.
''f^HESB PILLS are entirely Vegetable,
JL and arc a moat euperior Medicine in
the cure of nil Bilious Complaints, Chills
iind Fever, Dispepsia, Costiveness, liver
Complaints. Jusndiccs, Sicl Headache, Scrofula,
Salt Rheutn, Fevers of all kinds, Loss
of Appetite, Obstructed nnd painful Men!
struation, and all lingering diseases.
1 As a Female Medicine they act like s
I charm, nnd when tnketi according to the di.
; t-ections, thev hevef fail to cure the very
wotst cases of Piles, alter all othef remedies
fail.
They purify the blood, equalize the circulation.
restore the Liver. Kidneys and other
! Secretory Organs to a healthy tone and aci
tion; and as an Anti-Bilous Fumily Medt.
| cine they have no equal. Price 25 cents per
bo*.
AT.SO,
T) P. RTfenarn.o
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 and Pain in ths
Chest, Back and Side.and all diseases arising
i from a deranged state of tlio Stomach, and
j to relieve the distress and bad feeling from
eating too hearty food, in weak aud dyspepi
tic habits,
i Warranted to be
PURELY VEGETABLE.
These Pills act as r.n Expectorant, Tonie
| and Aperient. One 25 cent box possesses
: three llincs more power to cure diseases than
j a one dollar bottle of any of the Syrups,
i Balsams, or Sarsaparillas that was ever made,
| and a simple trial of only one box will prove
j this important truth.
They promote Expectoration, loosen the
| Phlegm, and Clear the Lungs and other Secretory
Organs of all morbid matter, and
I there is not another remedy in the whole
| Materia Mcdiea capable of imparting such
! heaiing properties to the Lungs and Vital
j Organs as these Pills. Tliev cure Costivencss,
produce a good, regular Appetite, and
Strengthen the System.
Price 25 cents per box, containing 25 doses
of Medieiqe.
Call on the Agents who sell the Pills,
and get the Planter's Almanac gratis, giving
full particulars and certificates of cureB.
Both kinds of the above named Pills aro
for sale at lamcaster, C. H., bv HASSELTINE
&. IIAGINS and J. D. HAILE, who
also keep a supply of Dk. JSpkrckr's Vegetable
Pills and
DR. HULL'S
CELEBRATED PILLS,
which atop the Chills and Fever the first
day, and do not sicken the stomach or opsrate
on the bowels.
July 24 20 ly.
JEW DAVID S
HEBREW PLASTERi
THE great Remedy for Rheumatism, Gout,
Psln in the SMh, Hip. Bsc*, limlsind
I Joints. Scrofula, King's Evil, White owell|
in s, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints and all fixed
| pains whatever. Where this I'l ister is ap.
! plied Pain cannot exist.
I This celebrated Pain Extractor has beeu
i' so extensively used by PhyaiciuuB nnd th*?
people in general, both in this country and
i Europe, that it is almost needless to say sny
thing about it. Vet there may be tome,
who stand m need of its healing powers
who have not yet tried it. 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 Ph:sicinn.
Gertlemeh.?Your Hebrew Piaster has
cured mc of pains of w hich I have sutlered
I for twelve years past. During this period
! I labored under an affiction of mv loins and
' side, nnd tried many remedies that my own
J medical experience suggested, but without
j obtaining relief At length I used your
Plaster, and am now by its t ood effects entirely
cured. I will recommcd the Jew David
or Hebrew Plaster to all, who are suffering
from contraction of the muscles, or permanent
pains in the side or back.
The people of Georgia have but to become
I .< "? ?i.~ m
mn|H>iiiinu "ill! ua Mliuto ?> liv:u 11ICJT Tlflll
resort to its use.
Yours, truly,
if. XV. WALKER, if. D..
Forsvthe. Monroe County, Ga.
To Messrs. Scovil & Mead, New Orleans,
_
Jew DaiuPt or Hebrew Plaster in
Worth Carolina.
Messrs. Scovil &. Mead! ? I Imve been
; troubled with the chronic rheumatism for
: the luft twelvo years. On the 1st of July
1849. I was so bad that I could not turn myself
iu bed, and tho pain so severe that I
had not slept a w ink tor six days. At this
time my attending 1'hvsieian prescribed the
"Hebrew Plaster," and it acted like a charm:
the pain left me and I slept more than half
of the night, and in three days 1 was able to
ride out. I consider the "Hebrew Plaster,"
the best remedy for all sorts of pains now
in use.
G. W. M'MINN.
llcnd 'raonville, N. C., Aug. 16, 1850.
MM
Beware of counterfeits and base imitations
!
fcwT* The genuine will in future have the
signature E. Taylor on the ateel plate engraved
label on tho top of each box.
Purchasers are advised that s mean counterfeit
of this article ia in existence
The genuine is sold only by us, and by
7- lk.A..-l.A..< ?L. ?3-... L
uur Hi^OUU uppuiuwu luiuu^.ivwi i IIv UUU1II
?ana no pedlar is allowed to eell it. Dualera
and purchasers generally are cautioned
against buying of unv bat our regular agents,
otherwise they will be impoaed upon with a
worthless article. 8COV 1L& M E AD.
111 Chart res street. N. Orleans, Sole General
Agents for the Southern States, to whom
all orders must invariably be addreeacd.
And sold by
T.R &.J. R. MAGILL,LancasterC. H..8.C .
A. P. Wylie Chsster,
Z. J. DeHay, Camden, *
J. J. Workman, do *
Fisher di Heinitha, Carlotte, N. C.
Fox 4t Cold well, do *
Wincheeter Htltt A eon, Monroe, M
And by oes agent in every town in tbs
July SO Meewly.
WATT/ilJ *
? V X A V A
rl harabj (Waa that - CafewW* Lodge,"
No.Si,I. <X O. F., wiU apply to t^eUp
iola|iire of thia State at ho nmxt Saaatea for
too paaaaga of an aal conferring upon taid
I.odg?, a corporate exfafenea.
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