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WHAT DO THE PHYSICIANS? ur Litton to the testimony of nn em nent phisiciiui In favor ofM'Lanc's Vertnifuf which is now universally acknowleded to I the best in use; even members of the med csl faculty (who sre so oflen opposed to th use of patent medicines,) csn not withhol their approval of this invaluable remedy. Lind, Stork Co., Ohio, Jan. 8, 1849. I have used Dr. M'Lane's Worm Specif in my private practice, am prepared to si that the unparaalleled success with whit I have prescribed its use, both for childrt and ?uu!U, induce* iu? to ssy tlis moct I its favor of any specific or patent medicii ever before brought to my notice. Tl mode of administration, the smallness < <tnan and thr certainty of its cfticdcioi effects, give it, ill my opinion, n decided a vantage over any other medicine of thu kir before tho public. it flT" Purchasers will be enreful to n! for DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LP KR PILLS, and take none else. There a other Pills, purporting to be Iivor Pill now before the publie. Dr. M'l^ine's ljv Pills, also his Celebrated Vermifuge, ei new he had at all respectable Drug Ston in the United States and Canada. The above valuable Preparation for so by the Agents P. M. Cohen & t.'?; Impo tern and Dealers in Drugs and Medicioe No. 29 llnyne Street, Charleston S. C. 8crofula. It hits been icmarked by eminent men tin in the varied catalogue of dUtnae* to whit mm is liable, there is scarcely one of sue inportum-e and of such interest as Fcroful whether we look to the obscurity of its 01 gin, its insidious progress, the number mi variety of organs that it attacks, or its r niarkablo incurability and extorsive fatnlit Scrofula line baffled the skill of the 11101 eminent phyaiciaus in this country end i v??* ? D"' ? nn flntlilnla for tie riuru|ic. u?* invit io .... ... diacaan in "Dr. tiuysnti't Extract </ Yclh. Deck and Sartaparilla." w liirli is provin itself a Sj-ecific in the moat severe cam-* < Scrofula. Kor sale, by 3?? 1m. T R. &. J. R.MACill.L. r wliimixitiim REPORT or c of lioudH tiucl Di ftTgea. FAU.TKRM, 185*. u fK. tlio Commissioner* of Roads mi TV llridgi-s of l<nnc:iHtor District niiIiiii i tin* follow ing Report. Our first meeting w? bold on the first Monday in January 1853 At ibis meeting*** assessed the District 37 . per rent. on the.general tax, to raise tiimi for tli- present ycur, and to nttend to tli m ru ral ordinary business that might com i? focus The next meeting was held o -i .. u. 4inru,L to attend to th (lit" IHH-JKM.U... ... .?? , - . ( mutton buaitiewi of the Board. The tliir ling wm In Id oil I he tirat Monday i < S* tuber. i.l?> for llie purpoae of attundin ( > r?i?v liuwinoMt lit..I might coin* before Hi I &r. ./ { amount recltvd by treasure Rot: tu-o iii li: nds of the Trc.iaurt r at la at Report, $7.2 J nn: n 4. 1853: To nmouot ree'd of J. R. Welab, Tax Collector. )'J26.(j To amount received of A. Connor, for default of road duty, 2.0 To am't ree'd of N. VanV.ndinjjhntn for default of rond dutv, 2.(1 I Aug. I: To ain't roe'd of&. Rohinaon for old bridge plank, - 1.5 To ain't ree'd of Wyatt Plylor, part of proccctls of atray horae, 5.0 To ain't ree'd of Adam Ivcv, proceed a fof atray cattle. 7,2 To nm't rte'd of Cidvin Uaery for lieetiae to retail apirituoua liquor*, 50.0 [) $1301.6 ^ Credit br payment a an per Contra, 1274.6 Balance va. Treaa'r 17 Oct. 1853, $26 9 AMOUNT PAID OUT BY TREASURKI Aup. 1.1863: By oath paid S. J. Vincent for making pointer*, 35.0 By <*-ah paid J. M. Cro. kott for piittine pillow under Cain Creek low. ? ?r Bridge, 60 0 Ry cash paid J. R. Weln(i, for building new Bridge acroaa Flat Creek by J. C. William*, * 104.0 By caah paid J. P. Crocket for btihiing new Bridge over Bear Creek, 100.0 By ?ta*h paid B. S.&. II. T. Unitary for building now Bridge acroaa twelve mile Creek, near the Ri*er, 320.0 By caah paid J. R. Welch for building Bridge acroaa Little Lyochca Creek by J. Hinaon, 161.0 By caah paid J. R Welah for buil.l ' -?' t?1 1. If O g ffrMge over Dig ?*> ncnen viwn by Aaron Phillips, 125.0 By cxtah paid H. McMnnus for buildJog BrW over Flat Creek,by II. J. Steven's Upper Bridge, 1 19.0 By cash paid J. D Caskey for building Bridge arroM Bear Creek, 59.5' By eaah paid A. Ivey for repairs on Waibaw Creek Bridge, SS.o By eaah paid R. C. Potts for repairs on MeAfains Creek Bridge by 8. IjsJ <i. Culp, 1J.0 m. By cash paid ft, C. Potta fof repairs , +* MeAlpbfs Creek Bridge, by W. 8finbler, 11.0 By cash paid James Shaver for haul, fag plank and repairing Bear and C?lr. Creek Bridge 9.1 By eaah paid Jaa. Hood for repsira on little Bridge on Cain Creek by \ * It, D. M. Dunlap, 10.0 By paid J. D. Caskey for haul, fag one load Pkmk from Steam Mill to Clinton'a Bridge, p.9 * aot ~a* I n UaUlikarifMuU 1i) March S: By each paid R. 8. Bailey, Editor. for pubiixhinf laat annuel J* return, 7.8 Paid out, | ?HM.6 l By Ceumiftion* on #888.01 received ' and paid out,year 1868, upon which WO OoiHsiMiOn6 WA# HI' |KV?M the funds wrrfi required te V*t rapi?> of Board?Comuiia. lone now allowed by ofdor of Board, at 5 per icnt.aay 84 for re. ^oSJiiSSicI. Vl 188.09, paldtM*4 V <vul,ye?rl?88,at8i, 830,71 61.1 An of TH E HOUGH LANDS FOR u Sale. re Darling (lough and") ^ then, In Equity. rs. ! Lancaster. Mary Luclnd* Hough 1 Bill for ie and othere. J Partition, 'd Under the Decree of the Court of Equit in the above ease, I will sell at I^ncnaU Court house, on the 1st Monday in Deceit . bcr next, it being the 5th December, 1851 c to the highest bidder, the following tracl y of Land belonging to the lato John Hong :b deceased, vix : jq One tract situated on both sides of Gill' _ Creek, containing asp 'cres. bounded b lands of Samuel Caskey, Wm. Hough, Joh lc and William Strain's, and estate ef Pranke ie Moore. This is a most valuable body f of Land, rich and productive, and will niak ]a Cotton or Corn without the aid of Guano. ^ Also, one tract containing 48 acres, ail uated ou the Double Branches, bounded b Lands of Rob't Bclk, Neil Johnson and th Sumter Land. ?k .1 Vrm*.-?A ctcdit of one and two yean with interest from day of Sale; purchnaei r? giving bond and good sccuritv and a nior gage of the premises. '* JAMES If. WITI1ER8POON, er c. E. I,. D. to Lancaster, Nor. 9th 1863. 40?4t. L>? Printers' Feo ^. u STRAYED, r FROM Lancaster C. H.f S. C., 311 ? /^ i"1 Oet.. 1853, n Boy IIo.se, mane an toil block, small star in ihe face, hind foi white, no mark of harness that I recolle< of, except his mane may be cut on the top < his neck with the collar, :? knot on the le side of his back, 16 hands high, 6 or 7 yefti it old. The subscriber will satisfy whoev< , takes said horse up and gives notice ol h " whereabouts. JAMES T. McDOW. h fryThe North Carolina Argus wi a, copy twice. J. T. M. j. Nov. 8, 1853. 40-1 f. L Notice. )' TS hereby given to the creditors of M. i st X Sorrel that his entire estate has been ui in signed to me for their benefit for the secon and last time. '1'liosu who do not meet m l!' at Belair on the 19th inst. (I will be ther then) and signify their meeptai ce of th g terms of the assignment as they were ri ,j quired to do on the 15th of SSeptember las will net be noticed as 1 make payments. IT I will he at Hclair on Saturday th 19th Nov. 1853, J. W. CtKJKE. The notes and accounts of M. } Sorrel have been placed in the hands of Y C. Heath, Esq., for collection. Pay up an save cost. Nov. flth 1853. j. w.cooke. 40?at. Wanted. 1 FIRST-BATE Journeyman TAII/M1 a jL Constant employment will be eiven ft ,1 three, nix, or twelve months, by the joh o it month, the latter preferred. None need nj ply hut those of steady habits. A. J. BELDON. ^ I.-ine.isti r C (l? Nov. 2. 30tf LAM)! LAN I'!! n Land For . Sale ! ; 4)i 11 a cues. n Ktiltserilter offers for sile. the follow # 4 in# tr.cts of L-uid.in Kershaw Distrii ic S. C . to \t it :? One traet on Jninpin# (Jolly waters o ? Bi# Lvncli'* Creek, cotilaiiiin# 761 acres, nl wood I ml and well timbered, on whiel there is mi excellent mill seat, on one of th ' most constant stream* in tlio country. Thi land is well ad ptyd to the culture ofcottor and lies inn few miles of I he contemplate* railroad from Camden to Ijincastcr C. II, 0 and across the m in road lead in# fjoin Cam don to Bluckncy'* Krid#c. '' 268 acres I)in# Oil Little Buffalo, thi ract is all wooded land , well timbered, aa< ^ iyin# near the contemplated Railroad fron Camden to IjMcaster C. II. <J Also, in laneastcr District, one traet eon tninin# 3. 'DO acres Iyin# on the w.itrrs ol ? Flat Creek and Hi# llulf *lo a portion ol which is first r ite cotton land, and also ilea ? the contemplated Railroad, I end in# fron ~ Camden to Lancaster C. II. This tract i? ' aiso wooded land nnd well timbered, and ly ' in# almost immediately oil the main mad.? _ leadin# from Camden to Taxnliaw,and thenei 9 on to Munroe, N. C. A I a a ..I OA A ... [m Ainu line iraci com?iiiiiii<r o*i Airrn, t?i which I n?>vv reside, lying at Tnxahaw m q which thurp is nn ordinary dwelling honsi ?two Store houses, one of which itjuil romp etrd. and now occupied by Clyburi () &i Brother, and other out-buildings. To nnv person wishing to keep a hotisi of entertainment, to merchandize, to earn ~ on n small farm, or the whole together, it ii one of the most dasirnhlc places in the conn . try. All the above locations cannot be sur passed for health in this or any other por tlon of the country. The question will be naked, I have ni doubt, what is m? object in selling those valuable lands I To the inquisitive, my re ply is : I nm in debt and again, I have to< in.ge n capital invested in land, and shall not find purchasers for the whole, I ain w ill Ing to givo prelTercnco to the purchasers. 0 Address the subscriber at Hickory Heat P. U.,8.C. H. MOSELEY. 0 Nov. 4, 1853. 39 5t ? MACHINERY! MACHINERY ? AT TIIK LraCOLHTOW o MACHINE WORKS, LINCOLNTON, N. C. 0 ill UK subscriber having located in Lincoln 1 ton, is now prepared to fill all orders foi the following Machinery : 0 * team llniiact,?from 3 to 100 hora< power with or without Boilers. Ttiraittf Lnlhes?for Wood or Iror 0 1*Imm1p? Jlarhiues?For Wood, Mortising Machines, Tennon Machines, 0 Boring Machines, 6 Tongue Sl Ofoveing Mneliines, Freas Screws of all sizes, Hi cum Cocks, 7 Steam Whistles, - Ratchet Drills, 2 Circular Haw Mills, Upright Haw Mills, Mill Irons of ail descriptions, Saw Gammers, Force Pumps, llydraslU ? . *.i_? n li Rum, none rowen, nraininr mirninw Mid ni(Mt <tk?r hind* of MaeJiinery?aix hating mi ieaproved Om ftaftliir, (ha will eat wheels from I to 36inebee in diaro 0 eter, Mid from 5 to? , tooth, we eonfurnisl all kiiide of ehange Gearing, for Mpinniof Kriuuee, Lathea, & i , of a superior kind. We alee Lara on hand for aale, 1 ctMH >5 eaalM of seven hone power, and one o _ 16 do. Pf EepnMng attended to u ith dUpateh. Thi above work done at the loweet Northern pn | era. N. W. 8TIIBBM. Ort. 6,1?56. 9*?46 Hosiery, OK every quality. Silk, Marino, Cotton, nnd Moravian hose. AUo, Ladies'cotton and Marino vests. Opera ilauncl, a beautiful article, of all colors, that cannot fail to please in price and quality. \V. M. & A. J. CONNORS, Oct. 26. 38 3t I MANTILLAS. MANTILLAs7 A FEW that will be sold very low,also, g Shawls of every variety and price h W. M. &. A. J. CONNORS. Oct. 26. s3 3t 's y jtfow and Splendid stock \ CgQOlf'St THE Subscrilwirs have, received the greater portion of their goods, nnd are now y prepared nnd anxious to show theni to eus 0 turners. In quality and price we are surwo cannot be excelled. \Vc have a coin plete assortment of llats, Ijulics Slioee. ^ Bonnets, Cry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Fancy Articles, dec. Give us a call and look at our goods? Price them, and ascertain the fact we have asserted. W. M. & A. J. CONNORS, at Curetons Corner. Ir. (c II. CAM KKUtti Importers and Dealers in 'i CHINA. ? GLASS, AND t EARTHENWARE ,f 145 Meetixg-st., Opposite Hayne-st. ft Have now in store a complete assortment ol ? GOODS IN Til KIR LINE of their our ?r IMPORTATION, to which they invite tin is attention of merchants visiting Charleston, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST I1KF.T FETCES II Feb. 23 ly 1853 ma3 DR. ALFRED CRAVEN, RESIDENT < SURGEON DENTIST, ^ l orkvillo. S. d ox TIIE F.AST SIDE OF MALT STREET, NEARLY c orrosiTE mr. narris' hotel. ? A KTIFKTAL TKETII inserted on Gold v i\ Plate?from one to a full sett. June 8 18 lv t. . I LniicaKilei' III viMion, ,\o. SO, SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Holds its Regular Weekly Meetings at tin . Teiiiper.tnee Hall every Tuesday Evening, * at 7 . 'clock. S. L. STRAIT ' Jnae in. 1 !l R. S. . SHERIFFS"SALES. H\ virtue *?t Sundry W rits of Fieri Facia* to me directed. I will sell before 1 lie Court House do?>r in Ijineaster, on tl;_- fir,; ^ Monday in December nevt, w ithin the legal } hours of h le, the following property, viz, ir one Tract of Izind containing seven Thousand acres more or less lying on IbithJow Creek adjoining laixl of Roddick Moaeley, Catno, mid others, Granted to Thomas Sum. > tcr. Printers Fee .*(200. Also, One Tract, or all the nneonveyed Interest ol 'I homns Sunders in and to 15 Thousand neres I .and more or less Granted t.k Thomas Sumter, lying on the head ol Lymhe's Creek and adjoining tlie North Carolina line. The above Izinds are to be * sold : s the property of Thomas Sumter, at 1 the suit of tho Presi.Lnt ami Directors.)} the Hank of the State of South Carolina, v* ^ Frances Sunder Executor vf Thomas Hum" ter. '* Printers Fee 8200. Sale of Valuable i PROPERTY. " IWII.L sell on lite IGlli and 17th days of November next, upon the premises ??f , I Rich ml Rollings, dm'iiwd. in Chesterfield I ! District, S. ('.. his entire personal property, , consisting of Household and kitchen furniture, Farming toois, Road wagon, Cart, Blacksmith Tools, [ 3 head of Iforsta, 1 t or 18 head of (Tattle, 50 head of hogs, Cotton, com, wcent, oat*, 1 Fodder, and many other articles too tedious 1 ' to mention, Also, 3 LIKELY NEC ROES, a boy 12 years of age, likely and well grown. one woman 30 or 35 years of age,very stout, a good field hand and an elegant Weaver,? 1 i and a girl of 6 years of age, likely, and well 1 | grown of her age. ''Vrms to be made kr.own ' | on the day of sale. KVAN ROLLINGS. 1 Oct. 1?, 1853. 3" 5t. 1 I " * Chora *v Gazette copy twice, and send j bill to ledger Office. K. R. [\ Wanted Immediately. ONE or two hoot and shoenmksr?good wages paid and permanent situation given. Address O. FljOVI). Lancaster, S, ' Salisbury Watchman copy 31. O. F. ; Ladies' Dress Goods' I 4 MORE beautiful selection of Del.aiua, 1V Cashmeres, Alpsecua,-Marino*, , POPLINS, SILKS, 40. have never been offered in this mnrket. Call and examine for yourselves and teat the fact that we are selling at unusually low rates for cash, or on time to good customers. , W. M. &. A. J. CONNORS. ! Oct. 26. 38 3t Estate of James T. Wade, Sr, Deo'd. ALL peraoji* having demands Again** James T. Wade, Sr., dec'd. late off*nr caster District, are notified to present the same, legally attested to , GEOllGE TIMOTHY WADE, Qualified Executor. Jjincaater C. II. S. C. Nov. 3, I85S 3(J3m. THE lancastes district Africiillural Society, WILL meet at the Court House on the 2d Saturday in Nov. next a full attendance ia reuuested. By order of the President. J. A. HA88BLTINE, 8ec> November 3, 1853. 39 Jt. Boots, Gaiters, 5 BSTI.KMK.VSfinecalfbooU.annpert( \1 or article. Indies (in* Bloomer Gait teta, Indie* Colored Silk (Jailer*. a very fin# . article. Mlanee black and colored gaitara, la. , die* and Miaaea walking alioes; also a nupe . Hon lot of children* ah oca, all of wbioh will be sold exceedingly low for cash. ! W W & A. J. CONNORS, r Oct 26 , 98 St JOB WORK, WJIXECUTBD with nMtnm ?xl JK^pab li at tU? office. * j MISCELLANEOUS. Notice. It? hereby given that an application will be made at tho next Seaaion of the l^egiala* ture, to open a public road from Cureton'n Ferry, (formerly McClcnahan's) ontheCatawba River to the North Carolina State line, at or near John Porter Esq's. so as to intersect a public road leading from the said Porter's to the Town of Monroe, N. C. 1 Oth Aug. 1863. 29 3m South Carolina, LANCASTER DISTRICT. James Miller,et si, heirs at "J law of Wui. Miller, ( In Equity, vs. J Lancaster. VVm. MeKenns. J UNDER the order of the Court in above case, I will sell at I<*ucustcr C. II., on tlio 1st Monday in November next, the per sonnl estate of Mr*. Anna McKenna, (excep the negroes.) consisting of Carriage and hor sea, household furnitnre, Cattle, Hogs, Arc J. II. WITHERSPOON. Oct. 10,1853. Cuin.Ea.L D. 3G 5t Printer's Fe.o 4.50 Land for Sale, near IjibcrtyHill. Thomas J. Pern' et al J In Equity. I^incasvs. > tor Rill for sale of Wm. F. Perry et nl. i I .and At Partition. RY virtue of the decree of t.,e Court of Equity, in above ease, I will sell at the Post Office in Liberty Hill on Wednesday the Oth of Novoinber 1853, at 11 o'clock A. M., 170 Acres of I-and, more or less, belongI ing to the estate of George M. Perry, dee'd. Iving on tho east side of the Road to Liberty I" Hill, adjoining lands of Wyatt Patterson,? 1 Wylic Patterson, James Summervillc, and ' estate of George \V. Perry. The tract wul bo re surveyed, before the day of sale and sold by the aere. Terms : A credit of one and two years, with interest annually from day of sale, (except so much cash as will pay costs,) purchaser giving bond with two good sureties and a mortgage. J. II. WITIIERSPOON, Com. Eq. L. D. ; October 10, 1853. 3fi 5t pr, fee $4.50 ! ***Cnmden Journal copy until sale. Wotioe. 111 IK subscriber having changed his Imih'incsa, in a measure, requests all indebted to him to eomo forward and nettle. If they ?lo not by tlic 1st of November next, their ne, counts will be placed in the hands of an Officer for collection. B. I). KBNNKDY. September 28th, 1853. 34?if. \)\l AL?D CUAVKNT HAVING devoted his entire attention to the practice of Dextistuy, begs leave to , inform the Citizens of Lancaster and vicinity , that he will be found at Mr. IIasseltine.a on the 2nd Monday in each month whers he will be Intppy to wait on those who may Qjcd his services. OeL 12 th 1853 ly. \mmv.HARNESS!! "TUST below Col. Price's on the opposfl ite side of the street, at the old stand of Hinnions &. ltutton, you will find an ns1 sort men t of CARRIAGE HARNESS, nnrtinsiiK Jledhul BnKx A tlilitary Trnpintp 'r If not on bands can be made at short notice, or anything belonging to the Harness business. All work warranted. Persons wishing to bnv nnvthiijjj in our line would do well to give us n call before purchasing elsewhere. D. A. BUTTON. If you want a set of harness, For your carriage or your buggy, Or a bridle for your horse, And martingnls to hold him steady, Or harness for your wagon, To haul us wood to town, Or a pair of medical bags, To Lake your medicine round, Or military trappings, To make your horse look gay, Or old ones cleaned up Against next muster day. We can make you a gin band And stitch it well together ; I Or anything else, That's made of harness leather, Wcork wnrrunted and prices small Come round and we'll endeavor To nccommodate yon all. I). A. BUTTON. Otober 19, 1853. 37 tf South Carolina. L A XCA S TKR 1) IS TRICT. In the Common I'tens. I Margaret J. Stewart Adiux. ) Declaration in vs. Foreign Jonathan I). Johnson. y At'aehnient. j A.J. Csuthan A' J. K. J ") Decbuatlon in Beckham, Ex r& hxrx I foreign vm. j Attachment. Jonathan I). Johnson. J Tno Kx'r & Kx'rx of") Declaration in S. Beckham, dcc'd. I Foreign vs. 1 Attachment. Jonathan D. Johnson J V1THEREA8, the plaintiff* did on the 15 T day of March fnst, tile their declara. tions against the defendent who, (it is said) ia absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney, ? I known within the limits of the same, open whom a copy of the said Declaration might bo served: it is therefore ordered that the said defendent do appear and plead to the said declarations on or before the 16th day March which will be in the year of our Ix?rd one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, otherwise fiuai ana aUiolutc judgment HI? then bo given and ordered against 'him, JOHN A HTKWMAN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Lancaster C. If. March IA. 1853. 6?1 Smljr&ld Mo OA RTER A Oo., (SUCCESSOR* TO MCCARTF.R & ALL IS,) W 11 O I. K 8 A I. B B00K8ELLERS AND STATIONERS, CORNER MEETING ARP MNCESRY-NTR, J. J. McCarter. J E. J. Dawson, J CHARLESTON,B.C. J. Bryan, Jr. ) A complete assortment of Law, .Medical, rvhool nod .Miscellaneous doom, together with Blank Books, Paper and Stationery, of every deerHption, kept constantly on hand, and offered at the lowest prieea. Feb. 23 1853 3 1jr pd. WARDLAW, WALKER k BURNSIDE, COTTOH **CTOM, ?aai^? COnniMIOff HEKCHANTI, aoam Atlantic waacr, CHARLESTON B.C. W. A. WABDLAW, OOU-OTHAR WALKIK, AIDMW BUKBMftft. Cornasbaton tor selling Cotton, Fifty rf ta, cent* ocr Bag. drv goods & groceries. JAMES M'E ft IN, KECEIVIIVG forwvrdInTvgent, CAMDEN, 6. C. March 9. 1853 _ 5?1V. To. of. jf?ATAWBA LODGE, No. '24, ?y meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. W. A. MOORE, Sec'y. M Waxhaw Tent, I. O. R." I T\f?EETS every Saturday even91 ing at 3 o clock. DR. Rot;ICR'S LIVERWORT AND TAR, FOR THE COMPLETE CUKE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma. , Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other lung Com* plaints, tending to i CONSUMPTION. LOOK AT ITS UNPARALELLEI) SUCCESS. THE above distinguished Cough Medicine is carrying all before it in Lung Complaints. In all sections of the country it is constantly performing Cures which astonish even Physicians themselves. Look at the high character and standing of the names which vouch for its unrivalled healimr now. cr. II. Cox, M. I). ; Hon. Judge Morse ; Hon. Judge Win. Burke, for more than 20 years postmaster .*! f^peinnnti : It. S. Newton. M. !?., Professor of the Med'en I College at Memphis, Tcnn. : Joiin A. Collins, Esq. ; proprietor of the. Temperance Organ and General Agent ot the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio ; Win. H. Levison, Esq., Editor of the U. S. Military and Naval Argus at N. V. ; Thos. C. Faulder, Esq. of Albany; Rev. II. Wiseman, Rev. R. Hoyt, N. Y.; and we could name hundreds, aye thousands of others who testify from | personal experience, that it has cured them j and their friends in some eases after nil oth- ( er remedies had failed. Such men never ( make such statements, unless convinced of | j their truth, beyond the possanility ofadoubt , Read a few of the letters. Extract from a letter from E. M.Corry, to ( H. I,. Stewart, Esq., No. 137 Second Street , New York. j Si'arta, June 31', )8-t9. Dear Friend Stewart :?I have been home now just two months. When I last saw ( vou I had little hopes of ever getting any ( tatter. But I have now the pleasure, of thanking you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canclialngua. I got a dozen bottles of it, and I must say it has done me more good then any other medicine I have ever taken. On my first taking it, it increased the expec- . tora'ion, and I raised a great deal of Bloodymatter from my lungs. But that has now ceased, nnd so has my cough, nearly. I cough but little now, and expect soon to be entirely free from it. I consider it an inj valuable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who are afflicted with a cough or diseasi ed Lungs. I * * * * * * I let a young ladv, who had the CONSUMPTION, snd had bled a good deal from the lungs, nnd doctored several months with our physician, hut grew worse, have one bottle of it, and it cared her. It acted almost . miraculously in her case. j Your sincere friend, F. M. CORRY. Bleeding Lungs Cured. SEE HOW PROM H'l 7, Y IT ACTS! Statement of Mr. A. tang. Baker, No 388 Pearl street, New York.?A few days before last Christmas 1 was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the lungs. I called in a I lumcrpalliic Physician, hut la is medicine did not seein to help me. I road your advertisement'and thought I would try )>r. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tur and ('hanchalagua. Before I had taken lip the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, my eougli was g? ne, arid I felt well as usual.? ] my health is now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, nnd eordiallv rooooimonrl it to my friends. (This statement was made to the Proprietors, Mureh 1:2, I860,] Circulars, Ac. As no ordinary sired advertisement can explain fully the merits and nature of this ' article, the Proprietors have published a new r Circular, giving the history of this Medicine, 1 the discription, nature &c., of its principle 4 ingredients ; the effect they are designed to ' have upon the lungs and liver, and a copious 4 to the persons, who have been cured by it? J giving their names and residences even to ' the street and the number. Those who are j troubled with a eongh, or whose lungs are 1 in the least affected, nre earnestly desired to call upon the agents named below, and pro- 1 cure one of those pamphlets. It can be had j gratis, and well rc|Niy a perusal. ' 8COVIL &. MEAD, 111 Chnitres Street, New Orloans. J1 Wholesale Gencial Agents for the United . States, to whom all orders must be addressed. And sold by T. R. & J.R. M AG1LL, Lancaster C.H., S.C. A. P. Wvlie Chester M 44 Z. J. Detlay Camden 44 J. J. Workman do 44 Winchester, Stilt 4; Son Munroe, N. C. Fisher II lleiniths, Charlotte, _iN. C. Fox & Caldwell do. 44 I And by one Agent in every town in the < South, July 20 24cowly Notioo, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have formed a limited ' Partnership, for the transaction of n iner* ' caatile business. The name of the firm un- ( der which said business is to be conducted, is Charles P. Evans. Chsrles P. Evans, re- 1 siding st Bol Air, Lancaster District, S. C., is ' the (Tcnernl Psrtner. snd William Pmir r*? sidinu in Mecklenburg eo., N. C., is the HpocUI Partner. The said William Poag has contributed in cash to the common stock of said Partnership, Two Thousand Dollars.? Said Partnership commenced on the 6th of April 1853, and will expire on the 5th of April, 1853. CHA8. P. EVAN8, WM. POAG. Oct 5. 35 ?t \ Noticnk THE Stockholders of the Lancaster Rail j Road, are requested te meet in Ike Court < Hoase on Thursday the 17th of November 1 nut. A full attendance la roqueted, aa | business of a TofT Important character will i bo preoentei to Um meeting. DIXON BARNS. PresH. ; Oct 1R 7853, r??t PROS P E OF T LANCASTEI Now in the Tim* FEELING very grateful fur the patrona?* of lamcastcr District, or tho State of So Country, tho Proprietor of the " I?aucrster 1 chasuble to all, by offering every inducemont ir Subscription price to $1. 50, when ten or mnr< therefore bo as follows : for a single copy, t\\ cents if payment be delayed three months, and new subscribers, by paying the cash (Jjjt 15 ) in one year. Any person who will procure the n ?10, will be furnished with the Ledger one ye The patronage which has been hitherto exte io believe must in part be attributed to merit, i ing the good friends and well wishers of the I, North, lie contemplates printing the paper almc i-r than at present used, which will give the rea< TWICE THE QUANTITY ( The intention of the editor is not only to in local District Paper, but at the same time as pc has no predilections for I .an caster. It is a pre) lished at one of our country Court Houses, can triet where the paper is published. This is not the news of the city dailies, and in : n abridged reading in a small compass. In the conduct ol selecting articles, and except articles of stirring crally taken from papers published at a distanc paper may be NEW. Many tales whiel. have lee ted from English papers, have never before 1 The first effort of the editor having lieen s< atisfaction, he will in a few weeks, commence 1 ORIGIN 1L that will occupy, perhaps, sonic ten or twelve given each number. The "Ledger" is. and always will be AN INDEPENDI Ithough this independence is not so construed iemning any set of men or measures. God gri riously threatened the pence and comfort of oui love peace?our efforts shall he to promote | ivhen unmolested, when trod upon he will curl incc may cease, to be a virtue," and young an through our veins,although disposed to go to * yet w hen more than is reasonable or just is den the caluinct and blow away the smoke. The "la'dger," we are determined, shall Ihj a The MARKETS will not be neglected, an make it a paper worthy of patronage. One de| idea on 11_:itpu i ... 1 I ? * ... l * % 1 * ?Ml auuuvcry nrancn 01 mccnamcni uiuusiry, win A series of Agricultural articles will be |?u\ L/)N(i GRABS," which alone will he worth' To make a long story short, we intend to pt where ; but wo ask assistance to sustain us in < s helping hand. We have been told that we h better. Z. J. 1) E HTY\ , ll'OrilECARV .V DKLiGCil^T, i CAMDEN, S.C. r?"V\KES pleasure in announcing to the j ' J. citizens of Lancaster and the adjacent j country, that he is now receiving his Spring j and Summer supply of Drugs, Chemicals ami Patent Meilicincs ; Paints, Oils, Window Class, Varnishes, j Class ware, and Lamps ; Paint Whitewash ami Varnish Brushes. ' ALSO, f Tooth, llaxr. Sail. Flesh aiul Bath Bru Soaps. Cosmetics, Hair Restoratives, j Transparent IVush halls and Cakes, Perfumery, Mir. rors, Vases, i'orte Monaics, Glove Boxes and Dressing Cases s ALSO, ' LAMP WICKS. BURNING FLUID AJCD Garden Seeds. I He is now the regutnrly appointed Sale ' g \gcnt for the following valuable Family v Medicines, viz.?I)r Guysott's Yellow Dock ind Sarsnparilla, Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and t r?r, Jew David's or Hebrew Planter, I)r. o laughton's Pepsin, Dr. Marchisi's Ute- b ine Catholicon, Dr. Allen's Vegetable Compound, Dr. lattle's Family Medicines, Loulen A Co's Family Medicines, Dr. Keeler's family Medicines, Dr. Hobcnsack's Worm Jvrop, Dr. Hobcnsack's Liver Pills, Colleton n Hitters. Epping's Sarsaparilla and Queen's ^ Delight, Railway's Ready Relief anil other popular remedies, Dr. Tobias' Venetian l.inmcnt, Ac.. & c.. All medicines sold at bis establishment ire neatly labelled, earfully packed, if desir d, and sent to anv part of the town, or to the i j _:i i? i iv ?'< ,.< ..i I (Villi AVvim i/t'i'uif IIW ?> tuai^c. The qualities of the medicines warranted ; I barges as uniform,and as low as good mod- 1 cine* can l>e bought at any establishment in he up country. Orders respectfully solicited. /.. J. L)E HAY. March 30, 1853. 8?ly. n r KINGS' ROTTOM FOR SALE. < 1WII.I. sell this valuable plantation on * Catawba River about eight miles from ' Port Mills Depot, containing Thirteen linn- J ired ncr.?s ; sixty or seventy acres, of which is first rate * Bottom Land, > half the bal lance is WOOD LAND, well " idnpted to the culture of coltou nud !' ifriiin. On the premises are s good Dwelling lloiiHo, J and s WEI.L of the BEST WATER, also, s i new (.in House and nil necessary out-buib f lings. Persons wishing to purchase, can see the F demises at any time, by cuMing upon tho c tubseribcr who resides upon the place. ? J. M. DOBF.Y. Oak Hill, S. C., Sept 7 1853. 31 tf. SURVEY I NG7~ A. AUSTIH, VfAY BE POUND AT THE CATAWLtJL ba House, at all Umea, ready to wait ipon those who may need his services as a Surveyor. April 28 13?tf NOTICE. < U ALL persons are hereby forbidden to aell good* or aiiy other article of property to any pereon whatever, on rav account and specially to my wife Judah Ellin, Who hue Item for many yaara living aeparnte and a* part from me. I will nay no debts of that i nature, eo give no credit to any person, at- I porting to make me liable therefor. W*. #. ELLIS. Oct \X 1853. ?? 9m. < # OTUS he I iBiiii: % l* to Subscribe ! i' he has received, not only from the citizen nth Curollnii, hut from t-' v. '.fu' Southern odgor.'' desrious of in; !?'. I is p' per noi his power, has determined to reduce his e unite. The rates of subscription will o dollars in udvnnee two dollars and fifty three dollars if delayed six mouths. Ten advance, will have the paper furnished for rmes of six subscribers and semilog us eash ar gratis. nded to this paper, the Proprietor is feign ind he takes great pleastire now, in inforruedger that so soon as he returns from the jst entirely in new type, and in type small ler nearly )F READING MATTER! lake this paper useful and interesting as issessing interest for an outsider - one who mniptioii with many, that a newspaper pub only be interesting to a citizen of the Dist the ease. Our country papers epitomize form, give the reader choice miscellaneous l* I ..J ,1. ? JO - . i ? i me ijcugor, me euiior uircs great, pains in interest, the extracts in this paper are geni', and for this reason, that the matter in this been printed in this paper, having been scheon published in America. > successful, and given such GENERAL the publication of another STORY; numbers, although a large m.cunt * ZNT PAPER, as to prevent him from approving or conant that the political strifes which most ser people some time ago has cc- s-'d. We Jeacc, but although the worm is h unless I. evincing a spirit of resi> nee. i robeard vigorous, with Cnrolin blood (lowing m cxtieme limit with our Northern brethren landed, then wo halt, and arc read; to break complete newspaper. d all matters of interest sliall In- given to partment shall claim great attention ; artiB5,a u. t t BVJ? > from time to timu appear in the -Ledger dished from our esteemed ?oriespondeot he price of subscription, iblisli as good a paper as cm be found any iur undertaking. Old subscribers, give us iave done very well, but we will try to dt> Address, R. S. BAILEY, I/.neaster, S. C. CIjOT "TI' MUX'S Ft i:\!r"!: m bOOHS. FULUMJ& ANUERS'ON k CO. No. Mi Slnyitc Kti'i'ft, CHARLESTON, S. C IATE respectfu:!y ia' it 'I. - . 'ion* of T? Merchants t<> tin entire : . "> dock off ihOTllIVfl manufactured bv m.rrvssiy Or the Southern Marke'. '?? * ere lias Iso beer ' ik< a. in select \ !"VG IOOL>S, w hich will be s... w. 1 I'LLINGS, ANtri u Sept. 7 31 gm SHOES SHOES. LlfE h ive mi hrtii'l at !.':< ' m-vard one Vt mile east of ?l? av ni . 71ii P. (). a omplete assortment of ; ..inter lines wlii.'h we will sell h, |. visliig to buy el.cnp and f oul ih?i^ h <i better ivc us a call. Also, linn bo-.'. sooe I'orl; done in good order. Those indebted are particularly requested o call an I settle before or by the first day if January, as wo are going to close our in sin ess. CAUTHEN &. FIjOYD. _SVpt. 28 th 1853. 34?3m. Doctor Yourself ! :HE POCKET jESCULAPJUS: Or, every one his own Physician. ?'PHK FORTIETH showing 1'incases and Malformations of the To wliicli is addeda treatise on the Diseases of Females, being of the larricu people, or in' se contemplating mar* iago. By William Young, M. D. I^t no father be nshnmcd to present a copy f the iESCULAFIUSto bis child. It may avc him from an early grave. 1. ?t no young nan or woman enter into the scen t obliiraiens of married life without r -admcr tee 'CVKET jBBCUl.Al'IUN. I<t no one luffbring from n h.-u-knied C'oii^h, he Side, restless nights, nervous tv,vlT?iJF?? tnd the whole troin of Dyspeptic sensations, nd given up by their physician, be another nomcnt without consulting the jESOULA'ILIS. Have the married, or those about to >c married, any impediment, rc-ad thia truly iiteful book, as it has been the monna of aving thousands of unfortunate creatures rom the very jaws of death. MT Any person sending TWENTY'I VE CENTS enclosed in n letter, will roeive jnc eopy of this work by mail, or fivs opies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (post paid,) DR. VVM. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce Si., Philupdpkia. April 13 10 tf. NFGRO FOR S.ILE. Thomas M. Sims A In Equity. vs. Andrew J. Sim*, et al. > I'artitlon. ^ UNDER the decree of the Court in thin case, ! will anil at lAnrnstor C. H., on Jt he 1st Monday, the 7th of November 1863,. ? i likely jrounjr negro, named Uffii Terms essh. ? J II. WITIIERSl?OON, Oct. 10, 1863. Coin. Eq. JL D. SA Al rv ? lu WW mmw BLANKS BLANKS! BLANKS! Of ?very dttortpUon, for sala L|^ it this Oftie?'!( 'iif,