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DEATHS. Dkatn's tat a path thnt must be trod, If nan would ever pass to Goo. Par rtell ? Gsorge Withr rspoon, ton of John M. *' Steele. ?n killrd instr ntlyou tne 20th inat. kj a log of wood falling npon him from a ] wagon, aged 8 years, ft months and 14 days, la the midst of life, we are in death." ^ California at Home t GOLD! GOLD!! ? THE subscriber has a small plantation of p one'hundred snd thirty-six acres, w hich I e offers to sell, a finst rats gold mine, in it, 14 ratios above ljtneasterville, on the North prong of Falling Spring Branch, waters of 12 mile Creek , near tho North Carolina line. The tnine lists been lately discov. ered, and has been examined by an Englishman, a professed miner, who pronounces it to be as good, if not the best that has yst teen opened either in North or South Carolina. The samples are very flattering, but mI am getting old, and am not much r.c quninted with mining business, I will sell on reasonable terms. Miners, come on !? wow is the time to get gold. JAMES STEELE. Ioutcaster District, S. C. uri. w, IB04. 36 2t J U Flipd Farts !?Self preservation, it in said, in the first law of nature ; why should it not be the first law of debtors!? Another fnct is, I am in debt to a lnrge aoount, which I am compelled to p*.v this ~~ Fab and Winter. Another fact, equally cer- 1 tain, is that these who come forward sod pay , | me, lay me under lusting obligations of gratitude, while those who do not pay must I V) not be surprised it they find their notes and ,u accounts in the hands if the officers for col- | lection. S. B. EMMONS. fi Oct. 2ft, 36 3t SOUTH CAROLINA. "IS LANCASTER DISTRICT. ! 15 By James II. Withmpoon, Esq., Ordi tuiry for said District. s WHEREAS, Milley Blackmon, widow, I S has i pplied to ine for letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and > cl Chattels. Right* end Oedits of Wiley B'.iek-1 mon, lute of the District aforesaid, dree; s -d. I 3 These are, therefore, to cite and admonish i ?i all and singulur, (he kindred and creditors of 4< 'the said deceased, to be and appear before 2 rar ?i our n?? wroin.iry n v.ouri ior lite Mid *i district, to he h olden at I?ancaster Court ni House on the third dav of November, next to ol show cau*?. if any, why tho said ndiniuistrs- in tion should not be granted. ui Given under my hand and ssal, this 1 Oth day of Octolwr in tlie year of our Lord one ol i i thousand eight hundred and fifty, ti < !?. S. > three and in the srreuty.righth r. f \ year of Americsn Independence. J. II. WITI1ERSROON, O. I. I). ai fX*? 5th Printer'* fee C'J. 38?IX T FANCY ARTICLES, " UIBBONfl. Iv.ccs, Trimmings. Edgings, n! Collsrs. Cheinesctts. ('nffs, Cravnts dte. j1. with a host of other articles, that we will take great pleasure in shoeing to the latdies rf. \V. M A. A. J. CONNORS. 01 < Vt. art. 38 St Boots, Qa iters, PiNTI.HMEN'S fine calf boots, a super!* J| or rrlide. Indies fine Dim mer Gai- j tere. h dies Colored Siik Gaiters, a very fioe rnirU. MImcm black and colored gaitars, la d>es mid Muse* walking shorn; also a su|?e- ri r>on lot of children* shoes, all of which sill he sold exceedingly low for cash. J J \\\ It. & A. J. CONNORS. n, Oct. Sfi. 38 3t I,, Notioe. b< | WILL offer my plautntion, lying on the .1. trsters ofCaiu Creek, to the highest hid der, oa the first Monday in Noveiul>er at l.vnesstcr C. II. SAMUEL STRAIN. * Oct. 14. 1853. 18 tit V. At Ladies1 Dress Qoods' >" A MORE lienntiful section of lVIj,in?. R Cashmcrea, Alpaceai, Marinoa, ( F0PLIN& SILKS, &C. P 'have never been ottered in this market. ('nil c ami examine for yourselves iind test the f. ct that we are selling at unusually low rates . for cash, or on time to good customers. ,.! W. M. &. A. J. CONNORS. 1 Oct. 20. 38 3t j? MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, I A FEW that will l>c sold very low, also, ,I, Shawls of every variety and price W. M. &. A. J. ('ONNOUS. F Cel. 86. *8 31 , tt Hosiery, I \F ertry quality. Pilk, Marino, Cotton, w and Moravian home. Also, I jolies'eol. ol ton and Murii o \eats. Opera flann I, a cr beautiful article, of all color*, that cannot ol fail to please in price and quality. 0 ' W. II. & A. J.CONNORS, /k.a OA *' vyc?. jo, BH 3t Notioe. m or ? LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. " THE undersigned Imve formed a limited Partnership, for the transaction of it meri cantil* bneineea. The nam* of the tirm un- () der wliirlt a.ihl busincM la to be conducted, d< i* Charles P. Kvnn*. Churlea P. Evana, re- N aiding at Bel Air, Lancaster District, 8. C.,is T the General Partner, and William Poag, re- ol aiding in Mecklenburg eo , N. C.f is the Spe- fr dsl Partner. The snid Wllli.un Pong hat T ( contributed in cash to the common atock of ni aid Partnership, Two Thousand Dollar*.? |t. Bakt Partnership commenced on the 5th of < April 1853, ana will expire on the 5tn of Hi April, 1851. CHAH. P. KVAN8, it WM. PWAG. e< Ot jk 85 fit 8I Lancaster Division. No. 30. HON8 OF TEMPERANCE, . Hold* iu Regular Weekly Meeting* atthe Teaipernne* Hall every Tuesday Evening, at 1 r'cloek. 8. L. 8THAIT j Juo id. 19 R. P. I "Valuable plantation ] For Sal?. ? T11K auberriber offer* for sale, hie plan- ? talion oft Flat Creek in Lancnater Die* ?' triot, formerly owned by Win. Hilton, eon-, 11 tainlng ail hundred acre* more or lose, about > one hundred end fifty aereeof whieh la elcar- j 3 ed aod under cultivation, about the centre 3, of the traek there in n good Mill oust, a eon-1 p ddamblui portion of the traek ie lirat rat* | t< bottom land^aulieirniy cievaied to be out ot u the reeek ef freekata. the upland Is of drat quality Oak and Hickory land finely euited a to the cultivation nf cotton. 1^1# tract lie* 01 about ear mites west of Joflbrson in Chen. * tertield District, end abotft lb ndie* North a. of Camden, an pereona deeimoe of nuruha* f lag will taieb to *amine the prcmU-a, any ? further dcevripdott is naneeeuearv. fit HARNESS! HARNESS!S FUST below Col. Price's on the opposite aide of tlie street, at the old stand f Emmons &. Button, you will And an asortment of CARRIAGE HARNESS, Bridles, lH?rtl?gals, Medina I Bap ft MlliUary Trapiap ' not on hands can be made at short notice, r anything belonging to thellurnesa busies*. All work warranted. Persons wishing to buy anything in our ne would do well to gi\e us a call before urchasing elsewhere. D. A. BUTTON, If yon want a set of harness, For your carriage or your buggy. Or a bridle for your horse. And niartingals to hold him steady, Or hnrnrae for your wagon, To haul us wood to town, Cr a pair of medical bags, To take your medicine round, Or military trappings, To make your horse look gsy, Or old ones cleaned up Against next muster day. We can make you a gin band And stitch it well together ; Or snvthinor else. That's made of harness leather, We.rk warranted and prices ainall Come round and well endeavor To accommodate you all. I). A. BUTTON. Otobrr 19, 1863. 37 tf NEGROES FOR SALE. [" PROPOSE to aell the following lot of L Negroes, and in fixing their ages, I will Miture the assertion that I am a* often over ? under their true ages, and further, they c an average lot of my gang. They are rid hands,except one : 3 of a family?Mother 4ft years stout and >lc bodied ; Daughter 23 years stout and Ide bodied ; Son, 25 years old stout and kel v. 4 of a family?Mother 52 years of age, iree-fourth haud ; Daughter 24 44 " stout hand , Son 20years old stout haul: on 18 years old as stout as any of his age. 2 of a family?(lirl 22 years old, and her old three years. 2 of atatnilv?CItrl 22 years and her child years. 2 of a family?(lirl 16 years small ud her child I year. 3 of a family?w oman 0 years, stout and a good hand ; daughter t years, (has been raised in the house and i ves well) her daughter, 3 or 4 years, a lulntto. 1 single 27 years, a full hand. 2 Fa family?-a fellow, 29 years, a full band: id his wife 19 years, a full hand. 1 single ian 3d years?full hand ; one boy 18 years full hand; 1 boy, copper colored. 10 years 1 age, very likely ?1?d active, weighing 60 > 65 pounds ; 1 aingle girl, aged 13 years, lised mostly about the house. Thv question I have no doubt will be iked what can be my object for selling? 0 the inquisitive my reply is, th?t I am 1 debt;?exclusive of this, which I can 'sign more purticiilarly is, th:it I can make ore money on the money than I can bv anting. 1 am willing to sell at the prices lat huve Wen paid. The purchaser may ly on my giving a fair, honest statement r the entire lot. t k.curkton. Was haw Creek, SO miles Smith of Charlotte, on Stage Road. Oct 10- 1853. 37 2W Notice. m I i Till IIP I^flK Stockholders of the I?ancaater Rail i Road, areVequaated to meet in the Court ouso on Thursday the 17th of NovemWr xt. A full ulieiid.ince is requested, as iWneas of a very important character will s presented to the meeting. dixon barns. Pres't. Oct 19, 1853. 37?Tit. SHERIFFS SALES. 5\ virtue of Sundry Wriis of Fieri Facias to ine directed. I w ill sell Wfore I he ourt House door iu I ammeter, on the tirst ondav iu NovemWr next, within the legal >urs of a le, the following property, viz, le Tract of laind containing seven Thou>nd acres uiore or leas lying on Ruflalow reek adjoining Land of fteddick Moacley, itoo, and olheia, Granted to Thoinaa Sumr. Printera Fee ft 150. Also, One Tract, or all the uuconveved it crest ot Thomaa Sumtera in and to 15 houaand acres Lind more or leaa Granted > Thomas Sumli-r, lying on the head of ynehc's Creek und adjoining the North umliiia line. The above I?nd? nre to lie ild na the property of Thorn** Sumter, at ie Huit of the I'reaid* nt and Director* of * Hank of the Stute of South Carolina, v* ranee* Sumter Executor if Thomas Sumr. Printer* Fee 8150. Also, Three hundred acre* more or lees hereon the Defendant live* adjoining I-nid ' Glass C.ston Henry J Stevens, and otIt's, levied on and lo lie *old as the property " John Mansey, Henry Dsker Alexander aker ads, John Masaey. Printer* Fee 815<>. Al*o, One hundred acre* more or less hereon Defendant lives adjoining I .and of iddlcton Knight and other*, levied on (by . Hancock former Sheriff) and to be sold i the property of Jacob Came* at the suit r S. B. Kmiuon*, conditions cash Ac., Printer* Fee $160. Also, By order of James II. Witherspoon rdinary, I will sell before the Court House ?or in I,ancaster on the tirat Monday in ovembernext within the legal hoa?wof sale he Tract of Land belonging to the Estate NMr*. Mary IJeuton (Deceased) containing on 98 to 108 acres, bonded by l/ind* of homa* P. Ballard, Estate of John 8. Cun ngham John Barn***, and Joaeph Conningmi, condiiiona a credit of one year, (except > much eueh aa will nay coat, of aula Sic.,) le purch.iaar giving Bond with good Recurv and a mortgage of the premiaes if deem1 naceaaary, to tho Ordinary for the puruse money. Lancaster C. H., Oct- 14 IS53. J. D. HAILP. 8. K D. Printer* fee #S. 17?St Sale of Valuable PROPERTY. T WILL aell on the 16th and 17th day* of L November nalt, Upon the premiaea of [ichard Rollings, deceaaed. in Chesterfield lietriet, 8. C., hia entire peraonal property, [tnalsting of Household and kitchen fnrniire, Farming toola. Rood wagon, Cart, Blacksmith Teals, head of Horaee, 14 or 16 head of Cattle, D head of hoge. Cotton, com, weeei. oate, odder, aad many ether articles too tedioea mention. Alan. 3 LIKELY NEC ROES. bay It yoom of ago, likriy mad wall grown, na woman to or 35 jrtan of ag?,*?rr stoat, good ft?M hand ana an .legaTwi^TP ?a a girt aft yon* of ago, flkoly, and wvU row a of hot ago. IVmn to ha made known U?? day rt wb. EVAN ROIJJNCrM. Oet. It, ItM. rt 5i. ?*;^sz8s?-r**m-?r4 G. & II. CAMERON, Importer* and Dealer* in CHINA. GLASS, AND EARTHEN WA1 145 Mektiru-st., Offositk Hayse-st Have now in store a complete assortment GOODS IN TIIE1R I.INE of their o IMPORTATION, to which they invite attention of merchants visiting Charlcato I'OR SALS AT THK LOWEST RKET FR1CL.' Feb. 23 ly 1853 mj DR. ALFRED CRAVEN, RESIDENT SURGEON DEWllSl Yorkvillc, H. C. OR THE EAST VIDE OF MAIR STREET, SEA! OPPOSITE l(K. HARRIS1 HOTEL. A RTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on G il Plate?from oue to a full sett. June 8 18 li ' ' fjew and Splendid stoc I 6? @S? rpilKSul iscribera have received the pri , JL er portion of their gooda, and are n ] prepared and anxious to show them to c iotnera. In quality and price we are a we cannot he excelled. We have a ? < 1 plete assortment of Huts, Ladies She iionncts, try Goods, Hardware, Crock< | Groceries, Fancy Articles, &c. (jive us a call and look at our good Price them, and ascertain the fact we h ' asserted. W. M & A. J. TONNORS at Curetons Corner. An Overseer Wanted. ON a Plantation within seven or ei niili-s of this village. An experien person may get employment the onsu year, by addressing by fetter the Editor the ledger, before the istof November nt Oet. 5. 35 5 MACHINERY! MACHINERY AT TI1K LINCOLNTOH MACHINE WORKS, LINCOLN TON, N. C. THE subscriber having located in Liner ton, is now prepared to till all orders the following Machinery: Ntouiu I'nuitiev?from 3 to 100 ho power with or without Boilers. Turning L*lttae*?for Woonorlr Planing Maeliiuo?For Wood Mortising Machines, Tennon Machines, , Hoiing Machines, Tongue ?fc Groveing Machines, Press Screw s of ail sizes, 8 ten in Cocks, Steam Whistles, Katclist Drills, Circular Saw Milts, Upright Saw Mills, Mill I oiis of all dose rip ions. Saw tm hi mors. Force Peuips, Dydrai Rams. Horse Powers, Thro.-'t! tg Machin nnd various < thcr kinds of .V i jittery?a having an improved fnir < i?1ttor, tl will cut wheels from 1 to ud inches India eter. and from 5 to 300 teeth, we canfura nil kinds of change Gearing, for Spinal Frames, I .allies, die.,of a superior kind. We also have oil li.nid for side. 1 stOIl olivine of seven lie so power, and one 16 do. Repairing attend ' o w "th dispatch. 1 above work done a. >i owcst Northern | cm. S. NV. STUBBH Oct. 5, 1853. 36?41 COMMISSIONER'S SALE Of Valuable LANDS, i LANCASTER DISTRICT. Jainc* Calhcart and Richard"J Cathcarl, Adm'rs. of Robert ( In Equit) Cat lic.irt, dee'd. > vs. J Fairfield, John S. Cat heart aud others J FN pursuance of an order of the Court A Equity, made in the above vaae, at Fi ticld Court House, July Term 1853. I v ell at public out-crv to the highest bidd at Lancaster Court //ouse. on the timt Mi day in November next,* he two tracts ol In lying in Lancaster District, belonging tot eMc.te of Robert Cat heart deceased. Ei tract contains five hundred acres, tnore leas;one of them adjoins the lands of the tate of J. R .Maasey, now II. T. Mussey, D. C.i?key, and others : and the other ? joins Linda of E. M. Hammond, (now I longing to 1*. T. //.immond,) J. Small, Humphreys and othors. These two tracts were sold by the Sh i(T ofLineaster District, under executions iho property of the late //ugh McMull and purchased by the said Robert Csthei all of which appear by deeds bearing d; 1st September 1845, and regularly execu by the Sheriff of Lruci.stcr Distiict to s Cm heart.* The term* of Hale are Cash sufficient defray the expenses of sale ; for'the renu der, a credit of one year, with interest fr aay oi sale, payable annually. I'urchasei give bond and personal security, nod a mc gage of the premise*, and pay for all pup* W. R. ROBERTSON, C. E. F.D. Coumissionor's Office. ) Winnsboro', Oct. 1, 1853. \ For far.her information, spply to Jan H. Wiihrrapooii. 38 4t Printer'* Fe*#7.50 H. FABIAN, WATCHMAKER 4 JEWELLER CHESTER, 8. C. ?ALSO? Lancaster G. H. ff^HE suhecriber return* hi* sincere thai I_ to hi* former patrons and friends, il.. ..... i:i 1 ? >? ?iiv . j mimu| rik uuinj^ruinH lie IUUI eclved at their hands; ?n<i indulge*the h< (hut they will still continue to cull, when er s desire may present itself to puroh j anything in his line. He hit* lately opened a Jewelry eatabli lent at Lancaster C. I!., where he will prepared to do all work on Jewelry, Wat' es. die., in the neatest and best ntylc. He has recently replenished his stock hand with so assortment of the finest WATCHES AND JEWELB1 ever before introduced in this pises, i which he feels confident essnot fail to pl? thoae who are lovers of the beautiful. In poiut of quality sod pries, he is del mined to sell nothing that he csnnot est dently recommend, and on the cheap tones possible. AH articles sold by Mm i not proviug m staled, *%l be made |? . provided it bas sustained no injury at I head* of the buyer. | Having secured the services of skill and experienced workman, he feels Mmi fully able ta execute any order in the H pmirlmg llm? with ueatneas. dumbill . bad despatch. II FABIAN Anf.ll.im. colli 10-11 "ji 4" ."V vjSP ^ y ( MISCELLANEOUS. j ~Notioe. IS hereby (riven that nn application will bo made at the next Seaeion of the legislature, to open a public rood from Cureton's t of Ferry, (formerly McClenahnn's) on the Cu- j wn tawba River to the North Carolina State the Line, at or near John Porter Esq's, so as to n. intersect a public road leading from the/uiid Porter's to the Town of Monroe, N. C.* it 19th Any. 1858. 99 tm South Carolina, LANCASTER DISTRICT. James Miller,et al. heirs stl , law of Wm. Miller, ( In Equity. vs. | Lancaster. I Wm. McKenna. J T TNDER the order of the Court in above V J case, I will sell at Lancaster C. H., on old tho 1st Monday in November next, the per 1 aonnl estate of Mrs. Anna McKenna, (exeep 1 the negroes,) consisting of Carriage and hor sea, household furnitnre, Cattle, Hogs, &c I >k J. H. WITHERSPOON, Oct. 10, 1953. Com. Eg. L D. 30 4t Printer's Fee 3.75 Land for Sale, near Ubcrtyllfill. :us Thomas J. Perry et al J In Equity. Loncasmr vs. SterBill for sale of; >m- ' Wm. F. Perry et al. j Ijtnd &. Partition, j )ee' l-?T v,m,e or tne (,ccre? ol i.?? court of | sry, l") Equity, in above cvse, I will aell at the J 1 Post Office in Liberty Hill on Wednesday a? ' the 9th of Noveml>cr 1853, at 11 o'clock A. ' live M., 170 Acres of Ijind, more or less, belong- ' ing to the estate of George M. Perry, dcc'd. I. 1 Iving on the east side of the Road to Liberty . i Hill, adjoining lands of VVyntt Patterson,? 1 ? Wylie Patterson, James Summervillc, and estate of George W. Perry. 1 The tract will be re-surveyed, before the ^ l day of sale nnd sold by the acre, ced Terms : A credit of one and two yenrs, IU? with interest annually from day of sale, (ex- ' 1 eept so much cash as will pay costs,) pur- j :xt* chaser giving bond with two good sureties ' 1 : and s mortgage. J. II. WITIIERSIt KIN, V I j Coin. Eq. L D. I October 10, 1853. 38 tt pr, fee $3.75 ?%Cnmden Journal copy until sale. j A. C\ DUN LAP, ~~ ; HAS received s large stock of NEW and el* , egant | FaU Goods, j of the latest styles?new and choice French Dc'laucv 3c cnnhuiercv, ' on. | 11-4. 13-4, nnd 13 4 Mnrsailes Quilts , Jackonet and Swiss Edging and In- : serting, Flouncing Collars, and Sleeves: j Sugar, Cotfee, Molasses, and a choice lot of | Cigar*, a large assortment of Carpenter's | Tools. Blacksmith Hummers, Bellows, Vi- ( i ccs nnd Anvils with many other articlus. j 3 These goods are cheap, nnd worthy the , ; attention of purchaser*, having been bought < j sx'-lusivcly for cash. ( Oct. 13. 1853. 36 4t , llic Notice. es, fTHE subscriber having changed his busi- , ind 1 ncss, in a measure, requests all indebted < nit to him to come forward and settle. If tliey , m- do not by the 1st of November next, their ac- , ish counts will be placed in thsYiands of anOfing Rear for collection. E. D. KENNEDY. I September 28th, 1853. 34?tf. - DR. ALFRED CRAVEN. HAVING devoted his entire attention to the practice of I)i:nTiiTKY< bega leave to )r^ inform the Citizen* of Lancaster ami vicinity , that ha will be found at Mr. Hasseltinc.s L on the 2nd Monday in each month where lie will bo happy to wait on those who may need his service#. I Oct. 13 th 1853. ly. " AMERICAN HOTEL CHARLESTON, S. C. \\ r J"MIE subscriber licgs respectfully to in- t r. JL form hor friends snd the public generally , that ahc lias taken n lease of the nbove HO- 1 I TEL which she will open for the reception , of Boarder* and travelers between 35th inst , ()j. and 1st September. This long established ( j and well knowu House, has undergone a k.jll inoroiign aiicrnuon inrougnoui, nna lurmsn- ( cr ed with new and fashionable furniture, nnd j t ' Wing situated in the centre of business, nnd , in the most fashionable part of the citv .. solicits a call from her numerous friends and . former patrons of the House; and will any, in conclusion, nothtng will be left undone on her part to muke them comfortable while < eJ* ia the House. MRS. A. J. KENNEDY, i be South Carolina. c- LANCASTER DISTRICT. \ In the Cotnm/m Pleat. 1 < r* Margaret J. Stewart Aduix. ) Declaration in i l,n* vs. > Foreign I e"' Jonathan D. Johnson. J Attachment I rt, I1*: A. J. Cauthan & J. E. JO Declajation in t Beckham, Ex'r & Exr'x I Foreign i vs. j Attachment. | ( > Jonathan D. Johnson. J ''n* Tne Ex'r dt Ex'rx of") Declaration in , 8. Buck ha in, dee'd. j Foreign vs. | Attachment. >r>" Jonathan D. Johnson J WHEREAS, the plaintiffs did on the 16 day of March Inst, tile their declarau>jt lions against the defendent who, (it is said) < ' is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney,? known within the limits of the same, upon ' whom a copy of the said Declaration might | be served: it ia therefore ordered that the I Mid defendant do appear and plead to the ! ' aaid declaration* on or before the 16th day ; March which will he in the year of oar Lord | one thouiiand eight hundred and fifty>fnur, I otherwiae final and aheniute jndginent will ,1,. then be given and ordered againet 'him, I" JOHN A STEVVMAN, Clerk. 1 Clerk' Office, l-ancaater C. H. March 1ft, 1863. ??1 Smly&ld ' iwr?n a d tpu a. n UC w V A M A MM W w.| ' ( UCCKSSaM TO MCCAXTKR &L ALLEN,) .1.1 WHOLERALR b.' BOOKSELLERS ARD BTATIOKXRS, ek. OORMCR MSKTIRO ARD IfMCKlfKY-ATe., I J. J. McCurter. J on K. J Dawson, > CHARLESTON, 8. C. < j J. Bryan, Jr. ) ^ HF A complete affprtment of Irw, f, Medical, School and IfflKUanooui Booka, ' together wlih Blank Booka, Paper aad HUllKl tioaery, of every dcaeription, kept coaaluU 1 *** ly on hand, and offered at the lowoat price*. < Peb. 13 1363. ly pd. ? WARDLAV. 2 WALKER k BURNSIDE, , <*. OOTTOB FACTORS, I he ?aae? COMMIMIOR MBMCMAJVVS, I Ail Bonn atlaitic wharf, If CHARLESTON R.C. , W. a. WARDLAW, (ty, OOLLOTKA* WALKKR, IIMI* BtraMODB. Rninikaba Cereelltnf Cotton, Fifty eeote per Beg. ? * drv goods & grocerig! JAMES M'EWIN, RECEIVING forwardinThent CAMDEN, 8. C. March 9. 1853 5?It. I. oTo. F. (RATAWBA LODGE, No. % meets every Wednesda evening at 8 o'clock. W. A. MOORE, Sec'y. " Wazhaw Tent, I. O. R l^fPEETS every Saturday evei $.fl: ing at 8 o clock. DR. ROGER'S LIVERWORT AND TAR, for the complete cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma. Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other lung Complaints, tending to CONSUMPTION. I/)OK AT ITS IJNPARALELLE1) SUCCESS THE nhove distinguished Cough Mcdicii is carrying all before it in l.ung Coi plaints. In all sections of the country it constantly performing Cures which sstonii even Physicians themselves. Look at tl high character and standing of the nam wnicn vouch lor its unrivalled Healing poi nr. H. Cox, M. D. ; Hon. Judge Slorsr Hon. Judge Wm. Burke, for more than S yews pool master at Cincinnati ; R. S Ne\ ton.M. D., Professor of the Med'eal Colloj at Memphis, 'I'enn. ; John A. Collins, Esq proprietor of the Temperance Organ 111 General Agent of the Grand Division oftl Sons of Tomnerunce of Ohio : Wm. II. I, vison, Esq., Editor of tho U. S. .Military ni Naval Argus at N. V. ; Thus. C. Fauldi Esq. of Albany ; Rev. II. Wiseman, Itcv. I Hoyt, N. Y.; and we could name hundred aye thousands of others who testify fro personal experience, that it has cured the and their friends in some cases after all otl er remedies had failed. Such men nev make such statements, unless convinced i their truth, beyond the possability ofadou' Read a few of tho letters. Extract from a letter from F. M.Corry, 1 II. I,. Stewart, Esq., No. 137,Second Strei New York. Spxrta,June 30, 1849. Dear Friend Stewart:?I have been hon now just two months. When I last sa rou I had little Ropes of ever getting ar lietter. But I have now the pleasure thanking you for recommending me to tal Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar nr. Canehalagua. I got a dozen bottles of ind I must say it has done me more gov Ihcn any other medicine I have ever take On my first taking it, it increased the expe tora'ion, and I raised a great deal of Blood matter from my lungs. But that has no ceased, and so has my cough, nearly, rough but little, now, and expect soon to 1 entirely free from it. I consider it an ii valuable medicine, and shall recommend it I all who ore niflictwl with a cough or disca L?d Lungs. ***** I let a young lady, who had the CO! SUMPTION, and had bled a good deal fro the lungs, and doctored several months wi our physician, but grew worse, have one be tie of it, and it cared her. It acted almo miraculously in her case. Your sineerc friend, F. M. CORRY. Bleeding Lungs Cured. SEK HOW PROMPTLY IT ACTS Statement of Mr. A. I?mg. Baker, No 31 Pesrl street. New York.?A few days befo last Christmas I was taken unwell, and so< commenced bleeding freely at the lungs, railed in a Homacpathic Physician, but h medicine did not seem to help me. I re* your advertisement' and thought I would ti Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar ar Chanchalngun. Before 1 had taken up tl third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, m cough was gone, and I felt well as usual.my Tiealth is now good. I consider it a mo excellent medicine, and cordially recommer it to niv friend*. fThi??|jiloini'nl ? ?? m?r to the Proprietors, March 1:2, 1850,] Circulars, Ac. As no ordinary sized advertisement cj explain fully the merits and nature of th article, the Proprietors have published a ne Circular, giving the history of this Medicin the diseription, nature Sic., of its prineip ingredients ; the effect they are designed 1 have upon the lungs and liver,and a eopioi to the persons, who have been cured by itgiving their names and residences even 1 the street and the number. Those whom troubled with n congh, or whose lung" a in the least affected,art earnestly desired I call upon the agents named below, and pr cure one of those pamphlets. It can be hi gratis, and well re|utv a perusoi. 8COVIL 4 MEAD, 111 Chartres Street, New Orlaans. Wholesale Gencial Agents for the Unit* States, to whom all orders must be ni dressed. And sold by I\ R. 4 J.R. MAGILL, Lancaster C.H., S.I A. P. Wvlie Chester u " 7.. J. Del lav Camden 44 I. J. Workman do u Winchester, Stitt 4 Son Monroe, N. < Fisher 4 fleiniths, Charlotte, %N. I Fox 4 Caldwell do. M And by one Agent in every town in tt South. July 20 24eowly List of Letteri, Remaining in th? Post omca at Lai raster C. II.. (VL lat 1863. A?Archer J B, Addison B, Anderaon I Arena W P. t? Blackmon Wm Bennet C P, Bell J 1 Herbert Miaa Nallie. C?Croxton Miaa Mary, Canthan Mra. G. Cotbern Wm. D?Durea Mine M. Deaaon Mrs H, Deaa I B.?Eppa J. W. F?Faulkner 1. M,Faulkner Thomaa, Floj O, Fie mining A, Funderburk I* II. 0?Gettia Mm* B, Gill Louis, Gill W ] Gamble W J, Gardner J, n?riennnu u f, Hale J nines hmmf 1 E J, Morton Stirling, Hood W R, Hay* W, Hardin Wo, ilow?ll 8, Helton, Jot K?Kringle JD. L? lairabeth 8, Mil tag, JPG, Millor 1 Miner A J. Moody I, Meetye H A, h Murray J L, MeAteer J, MeAteer Alex. & Corbie Mr* E, Parke M, Robeson 8, Ro eooo P L, Robertson Suaan, Small Una Shay H. Steele, J,8togner W J, or Kaaon Stogner and Raaon Meaare, Sharley Mlaa I M, Shurley O P, Stimwbridge Mine Mar Strain Miaa M,Tomer R,Terrill R, Vaugl A, Wright & MeMullen, Wright J. C. W. ren Wn, Warren B, Wler J R, Prreons calling for letters in tb? abo Rat will plan? ?y Mwrt?L T. R, MAOILL, P. M. tet 6. 1163. |? ? % . 5.1 PROSPE OF T , MkMMV as i\ow i* the Tiin< y TREBLING very grateful for the patronagi ! J? of laincaster I district, or the St^te of So I Country, the Proprietor of the 44 J-oncwter !. | eessable to nil, by offering every inducement in jj j Subscription price to $1. 50, when ten or orr " j iherefore be. as follows : for n single cop tw 1- | cents if payment be delayed three months, and new subscribers, by paying the cash ($15.) in ; one year. Any person who will procure the na $10, will be furnished with the l.edger one yei Ttie patronage which has been hitherto extoi , io believe must in part be attributed to merit, a I ing the good friends and well wishers of the I.? ' North, he contemplates printing the paper almo , crthan at present used, which will give the read TWICE THE QUANTITY 0 The intention of the editor is not only to m: local District Paper, but at the sometime as po has no predilections for Iaincnster. It is a pros , lished at one of our country Court Houses, can * trict where the paper is published. This is not 18 the news of the city dailies, and in . n abridged *?" reading in n small compass. In the conduct of selecting articles, and except articles of stirring erally taken from papers published at a distance 16 paper may be NEW. Many tales which have I M Iccted from English papers, have never before I The first effort of the editor having been so ^ ( atisfaction, he will in a few weeks, commence t 'j ORIGINAL id that will occnpy, perhaps, some ten or twelve n id j t?'vcn eao'1 number. ,r ' The "Ledger" is, and always will be * AN INDEPENDI m Ithongh this independence is not so construed | dcmning any set of men or measures. God gn 1 J, riously threatened the ponce and comfort of oni ? ; love peace?our efforts shall be to promote p ' when unmolested, when trod upon he will curl ance may ce.w to be* virtue," and young an () through our veins,although disposed to go to a e | yet when more than is reasonable or just is den: 1 the calumet and blow away the smoke. The' I ledger." we are determined, shall be a i ! The MARKETS will not be neglected, an w [ make it a paper worthy of patronage. One de{ y J cles on 3 IiitCft fit,5.j 5 . A Bj rij? jr Mi I n | and every branch of mechanical industry, will ' ] A series of Agricultural articles will be pub |y | "LONG GRABS," which alone will be worth' To make a long story short, we intend to pu j ' where; but w e ask assistance to sustain us in o )e I a helping hand. We have been told that we hi better. to | 8 Z. J. D OTY7 I" * '- AI'OTlIlit AKV it'M GGIST. '? CAMDEN, S C. jj r I ^AKES pleasure in announcing to the : j _I_ citizens of Lincaster and the adjacent ! country, that he is now receiving his Spring I J and Siuniiier supply of Drug*. Chemicals and Patent Medicines ; Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, j G lass ware, and Lamps ; Paint j o| vv Itili wash and Varnish <8 : Brushes. C re : ALSO, i f? ,n Tooth, Hair, \ail, Flesh and Bath Bru sh n 1 Soaps. Cosmetics, Hair Restoratives, j ^ is I Trail spa rent Wash halls and id I Cakes, Perfumery, Mirrv rors, Vases, t*orle > ~ id | Monaies, >e ! Glove Boxes and Dressing Cases i iy ALSO. ' - LAMP WICKS. BURNING FLUID 1... St AKI> ! s| |d Garden Seeds. i ir He is now the regularly appointed Sale 1 g j Agent for the following valuable Family ! w Medicines, viz.?Dr Guysott's Yellow Dock | and Sarsapurilln, Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and t< tn | Tar, Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster, Dr. o is : Iliiughton's Pepsin, Dr. Marchisi's Ute- b w 1 rine Cntholicon, Dr. Allen's Vegetable Com- ! e, | pound, Dr. little's Family Medicines, Lou- J le | den &, Ci?'s Family Medicines, I)r. Heeler's to i Family Medicines, Dr. Ilobensaek's Worm j js Syrup, Dr. Ilobensaek's Liver Pills, Colleton a ? j Bitters. Epping's Sursnpnrillii and Queen's ! I to | Delight, Railway's Ready Relief and other I re i popular remedies, Dr. Tobias' Venetian Lin... ! A'i> AP to I All medicine* sold at hi* establish no at o- ; are neatly lnl>clled, earfully packed, if de*ir- , id i ed, and acnt to any part of the town, or to the J Rail Road Depot, free of charge. I The qualities of the medicines warranted ; 1 , charges aa uniform,and aa low aa good med- 1 ;d icineacanbc bought at any establishment in 1 d- the up country. Order* respectfully solicited. Z. J. DK HAY. C. I March 30, 1853. 8?ly. m I ri KINGS' BOTTOM FOR SALE. ? rs I T WILL aell this valuable plantation on *' ! X Catawba River about eight mile* from J' Port Mill* Depot,containing Thirteen Hun- ji le dred ncrea ; sixty or aeventy acres, of which 1 is first rate * _ I Bottom Land, * half the bst lance is WOOD LAND, well a adapted to the culture of cotton and J1, n" gralu. On the premises are a good -I Dwelling Hou?c, n and a WELL of the BEST WATER, also, si F, a new Gin House and all necessary out-buil- ; fi dings. G Persons wishing to purchase, csn see the F premises at any time, by caUing upon the c I. subscriber who resides upon the place, ; c J. M. DOBEY. d Oak Hill, 8. C., Sept 7 1853. 31 tf. J SURVEYING. ft A. AUSTIH, to Vf AY BE POUND AT TIIE CATAWJYjL ha Houae, at all timee, ready to wait t. upon those who may need his services as a lc Surveyer. April 28 l'i?tf if NOTICE. ? J A I-L p*m>M ar? hereby forbidden to *11 B. il. goods or any other article of property y, j to any perooo whatever, on my neeonnt nod in ! especially to my wife Judah Ellis, who has tr. | been for many years living separate and *port from me. I will pay no dopU of that re oetore.so give oe credit tc any person, repeating to mahe me liable therefor. WM. W. ELLIS. I Qct it, 186t. M 3m. CTLJS HE iledger: p (o Subscribe ! s he has received, uot only from the citizen nth Curolimi, but froin the whole Southern dger " dr*r!o!!? of making hie paper ?<? his power, has determined to reduce hi* i unite. The rates of subscription will o dollars in advance two dollars and fifty three dollars if delayed six months. Te,i advance, will have the paper furnished for rues of six subscribers and sending Us cash ir gratis. ided to this paper, the Proprietor is feign nd he takes great pleasure now, in inform^ dger that so soon as he returns from lh< st entirely in new type, and in type smaller nearly F READING MATTER! :ike this paper useful and interesting r.s n KSAsaturr infnmof fn?? ?n r\nfuirlnv nnn vi !t O umptiou with innny, that a newspaper pub only he interesting to a citizen of the Disthe case. Our country papers eritomizo form, give the reader choice miscellaneous the l.edger, the editor takes great pains m interest, the extracts in this p: per are genand for this reason, that tlx u tter In tills :>ecn jirint- d in this paper, having been scicen published in Anterioro successful, and given such GENERAL lie publication of another STORY; lumbers, although a large amount will INT PAPER, as to prevent him from approving or conmt that the political strifes which most se people some time ago has erased. Wo teace, but although the worm is harmless , evincing a spirit <>f resistance. "Frobeard vigorous, with Carolina Ihod flowing n cxticme limit with our Northern brethren landed, then we halt, and are ready to break complete newspaper. d all matters of interest shall be given to artmcnt shall cluim great attention ; arti^?ITiCTLfSBI .1 from time to time appear in the "Ledger, lished froin our esteemed correspondent lie price of subscription, blish as good a paper can be found any ur undertaking. Oh' sitbseribors. give us ive done very well, ' M wt will try to do Address, R. S. JixIbfcY, L-r.caster, S. C. "CLOTHINGS A*D ilEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. ,LT W BIOfL.iJJsAL.JG. ?UL LINGS. ANDERSON & CO. IVo. 16 if.tj ne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. i\J'E respectfully invite the attention of T T Merchants to an entire new stock of 'LOTI1ING uinniifictured by us expressly >r the Southern Market Grout care has Iso hern taken in selecting FURNISHING IOODS, which will ho sold exceeding low. FULLING3, ANDERSON & GO. Sept. 7 31 2m. SHOEStiHOES. i *7"E have ?>n hand at the tan-yard ouo r V mile east of Pleasant Hill P. O. a implete assortment of negroes winter toes which we will sell low, people wishig to Iniy cheap and good shoes had belter ive us a call. Also, tine boot and shoo ork done in good order. Those indebted arc particularly requested > call and settle before or by the first day f January, as we are going to close our usincss. CALTHEN dt FIXDYD. Sept. 28th 1853. 84?2m. Doctor Yourself ! 'HE POCKET yESCULAPIUS: Or, every one his own Physician. ?THMill*^{ETH showing Diseases and Malformations of tho Human System in avTo which isaddoda trc t. * highest importune? to isrriea people,or tnose eontenipluting mar* age. By William Young, M. D. I ait no father be ashamed to present a copy f the dSBCULAPIUSto his child. It may tve him from an early grave. Let no young inn or woman enter into the secret obligaens of married life without re iding th? O'KET iESCULAPIUS. Lei no oua ufTering from a hacknted Cough, Pain in he Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, nd the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, nd given up by their physician, be another inment without consulting the dCSt^ULAIUS. Have the married, or those about to c married, any impediment, read this trulv m-fiil book, n* it hn? be?>n the moans of ?ving thousand* of unfortunate creature* om the very jaw* of death. UT Any person sending TWENTY'lVE CENTS enclosed in h letter, will reeive >ne copy of this w ork by mail, or fiva opies will be *ent for One Dollar. Address, (po*t paid,) DR. WM. YOUNG, So. 152 Syrw* St., FhUaptMUm. April 13 10 tf. NFGRO FOR SALE. Thomas M. Sims i In KqoHy. va. Andrew J. Alma, ?t al. 1 Partition. UND?R the deereo of the Court in thia ease, I will acil at C. 11.. on .he let Monday, the 7th of November IMS, i HVcly Jroonjj no^'ro >. uedLeai*. Teiins gash. J. H. WjTMKRflfION. Oct. 10, 1863. Ce nt 1 I. TV 36 it PMaUrV roh 1.R1 BLAMSIBLANKS! BLANKS! OT trery description, for sale at tfefc Oftce?