The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 16, 1853, Image 4

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3A,:, ^ ?v J r.luU it " "v ' Vi:1 ! jvw ""flies, tho Pm! rI'osen c?i - *~ irr skins. mens i uuiiij. porti ^ ? 8<?H[I Fon the LunccR. jf _ -,-.VT: cr CK)D. &ewi i; ) * .' - i '.< , j'.>r\ous Sun, a rv At early morn I ta*t( And start hia daily course to run, 1 ? Across the puthless skies* I r,v | dull '\:\A. !i?*t thou watch,; oa hii way, j flow h wray i;. ' . * lliflt I t .?c noun ins ft m id-day's' *2,t ". .in stlcolivn ticw, r or> the ' 1 : tv? ouirthrew, an . ? u. t'iC to rest1? * Pre: . , is n< . .. a -. o-.v J at coining mglu, _ ;o Vjjt'lw'!' nn!e. lioi .: of V r \ aiivwv !';;11, p.irj (J v v h.:i ..*iU J siuj; ? ' ho sUra abova, maI riy!i t, n?rr 1 Vict jrov ;.';;20 E*lih, 1 f?Ct I no y An,:.. . .1- . An-I -li lil.it lifeless stood ? easi i grain, j.rc? . row nod, .. o* the plain, v ground ? J rf.'.st thee behold ; 11, nil of these, . 11. s !f from whence v . t? r-js? to please, and < : -.i'.irj tlsv ?;eoseT ] ' * t-.r.'/'u- ucita the Sun, ^ the wood, year . -m one by one, rjn<T |l.or?l f. roe, I tV>o 1 I ring i m wua.' p,iy coul Thus i:!1 mi i\ rth tp son and sky, voul /.'id s.o ;,i; ,;:!en on high, ?re:i i rou:i mm n v.i and mo. sent out I And can \vc look on all of litis. Still deaf to reason's cull, Art'1 aav, '*No tlod in Heaven l?rui Lut natnre Ij 'te.hff !' '! . f0ln( Wrl'OR, O ! I.oid . ov. sy sense; " *' ' j r \?tv: cut. :vjo, with .:od i r.o j. \ II. M. I', .t -J'- i.'.tj. Itlnr ' *-* '' : - ? ' of t 3'i'.iiitrllnwtiD. V. ^ 'y? /A luliemted Ctea:n of Tartar. ^ A very large portion of the cream of v i'd <or < >. ic purposes, and ^ vl ' of that used for , , , . cee< .... t . itftd. A writer j:t t' : , r, i v tli?t a.. /,? - I & ' ?" w* pail |X HpeCIUU'DS ^ ^ x'v-two per cent. ^ ^ oi . r i . ousrqiicnces arc . , proa ut.. . - i inoperative nic<l 1 tci'ie Wo ic.in? ..tp r nextensivo dealer in the article t. :it t: barrels of o!un? and three of flour nere lately sent to a uiill in Boston, with instructions to he " . . , uke, it i .incUtrcd itito ere? ; . . r:cr. una to . . ? % 1 9 laoelleu witr t*- - V..'.. - , , . I and tur' 1 lie man j . ; . h ^ : .r . t the j :*97 rn.v I . I ver t s > more compliant . , ? . ., (wit c* .i:i ot tarter m sold j?iici? lower tliat tho crvs- ** . , i i r Wlt'' i le i, and is of coa;-so ^ ? ' ' , . - hvj'J he verv care- , . i i u bntt in t! . ar.d housekeepers , . wliio n\ * v ?;ofiil. The writer in Rjjve the '.I < i J ' : " ? if the speciv < ;-ii i v.'.-* : j, n sis ted of lw?r i wh"-' s= . i i' 1 ground rice, men 1 round to of Hi-* . J u)t invalid. r.ioni provide himself h; w .o solution of io- The il.: . . . >. . ..op in connection sauH v:ti. i r ?<i ..rticle, the presence of tain O r r any article containing starch, is criin -'novo i.y t!io blue tint which !- i I.jiii j>!;.co a few grains in M ( ! ,/ wi. , , iii! if it is not entirely sol- is su] nb , b ',? r.-itv i:. An experienced lin*? ! o with a great de- tion > appearance of tortl i of Tarter is io- first ! <! gree of inois- bis r *, entirely un- w'th hji- t licles used to the i adulterate t." proc . raiments. Mnny p ?i v u?e cream of tarter 10 w:..?L -- * * i11*5 ii;nn>?iifcu> ui i >Uft for raising br jad ; let them see to it that tWe ingredient* are pure before using them, and not r an my aeoou't use tbreporting the <! (< ; oi" vitich, they !.? .< single doubt, *** 1 oilier mixed togfl < or stcjd sepm-ate* ' } . . /if.xtricai*. KU ' 8mm ** * fal* r Iok ? A faiale " ' j " iT J i;' which i* 160 pouuds -jr * ?r. : ! * . :c bra ted L>auiel Lam* ^ he?., r. my*,.. *o U- exhibited in PkilaiMfcbU. *'0D? ? then I'.i. .t i.i ??.t he world, ia full of di*. traces! men, mivr* mg C om place to plaee ^ i? (m the *oui? for >* ?, tar l?M than nlfffo tMh.-rg Hew urpet for the President'* House. in stated a gorgeous carpet has just finished at Glasgow, Scotland, for srz White House at Washington. It ?ures 8Q feet long by 40 broad ; the on wovon iu tho loom without a . . _ _ , . . mc 1 being j 2 by 31 feet and tho re- tru ul*?r consists of n handsome border at i on. The filling in of the carpet .* *?' ibv nnd crimson damask, with tlireo ,n? ;lul medallions in the centre, and a ^ corner piece to correspond. The mc- uu ions arc filled up with boquets of G?i ers, designed and executed with mag do ent taste. The entire piece weighs rards of a ton, and is valued at | ' >00. ev< t would have pleased us more if such on order had been filled at home. 'I he sid? nt has nothing to do with it, as he Wf t the person who furnishes the While n He, but a committee appointed for the |>u jose. We do not believe there is a on lo cirjxit loom iu our country fit to ? lufacture such a wide carpet, but a l'" ow carpet might have sufficed. Queen oria and all the members of foreign )in arnments patronize '.heir own mann- or arcs. With private persons we ha\e Kv wsuichr to sav a word respecting whom ^ f shall buy from, but this is a different v;( and H is not out of place thus to ex ?<* h our opinions.?Ibid. ev of a Ring from a Young wi Lady's finger. tWf is. Communicated for the Boston Medical H Surgical Journal.) By A. C. Castle [>., of .Yew York. u interesting young lady, about 17 ^ s of ago, had presented to hern gold ns . which sin forced over the joints of die middle finger. After a few minute* ?h finger com iienced swelling, and the ma could not be removed. The family 2 sician, Dr. , was sent for but ** d do nothing. The family, and the of iig lady especially, were now in the ?f itest consternation. A jeweller wa* hn for. After innny futile attemptslo j* the ring with cutting nippers, and to t|)4 it apart with a fine saw, and after N't sing and lacerating the llesh, wtrin hv stations and leeches were applied, jjP nil without affording the slightest benl)r. requested my presence, 1 the compliment that 4,j?erhiips my br hanical ingenuity miglit suggest some- w< ?." I at once proceeded to tbo bouse jj lie patient, ami found the young lady jy i most deplorable state of mental ago- jn the doctor embarrassed, and the fami- *| n a high stale excitement. I procur- cc 101110 prepared chalk, aud applied it \'r <1* " ecu the ridges of swollen flesh, and j1( round the linger, nnd succeeded in eo ing tho oozing uud abraded flesh ; then or 1 a narrow piece of soft linen I rue- a led in polishing tlio ring, by drawing W ently round the between the swollen le. I then applied t/uickxilt>er to the t|t >Ie surface of tho ring. In Irsts than nc t minute* the ring was broken (by da sing it together) in four pieces, to the j*' ?t relief of all parties, a similar manner (witnout the chalk) me tiir.e since extracted a stnall brass mi *.om .lie ear of a child, who. child hud inserteu it iuto the cavity of its Tho operation was more painful of tedious, but was cquelly successful, hi "he modun operandi. The quicksil- *' at otice jK-rmcutcs the metals if dean h the exception of iron, steel platina, th ono or two others.) and amalgamates h?l i them. It immediately crv utilizes hi renders the metal as hard ?nd as ^ !e an glass, lictico the case with h metals amalgamated with quick- ph r can be broken. wf ?bi eia jhies OF WoMr.M.?The great nutn- It if aggravated assaults committed by V*' on tboir wives in England, has led of tho London journals to rccom- |n(1 I a new punishment lor such oflfem-'S ell as a novel method of awarding it proposition is to try all such av *? < a by a jury of women, partlv to ol?a fairer verdict, partly to corer the (j1( inal with ridicule. w|. ? .? nn y A Washington letter says:?it4. fat ppoacd that C jl. Orr, of South Can? n*' will secure the cnucus nominaW * and the support of the Administration t|t, le Speakership. Mr. Orr made the Wm public movement desirned to bring * taiire Stato back into the connection **c national politics. Very shortly after ^ lomination of Pierce and King, lie af lamed on the floor of the House, that bo. candidates were entirely noeeptAble rir >nlh Carolina, and that tboy would ve her vote without n contest. ^^?___ t*" p? Mortimer, ?eq^ a gentleman of in- At iguble industry, biu purchased, w# ess >le*??d to learn, the Southern QoarReview, and under bis auspice* and ible editorial management of W. O yt ne, Keq., we have no doubt that tbia able periodic*! wttl assume that poat> to wbiob it ia so Justly entitled. roc false hopsv fbrtiflnd by a false profaa ,no is the ruo* effectual battery againet ^ rtillcry of the gospel. ^ r A person who deo't road the but a basing beard that a land low* io iod bssclnared Wd^OOdbya' Bl, - - ^ i ,* thinks rents tumt be rising! ] Bee i '**? .. Clippings. The 8phere of Woman. Despiso women! No! She is the ml admirable handiwork of God. in hci le place and character. Her place if man's aide. Her office, that of ihc npathizer ; the unreserved, unuuestion j believer; the recognition, withheld ir ry other manner, but given, in pity -ough woman'* heart, lest man should rlv lose faith in himself; the echo o xl'a own voice, pronouncing, u It is wel te!" All tho separate action of wo in is, nnd ever has been, and alway til l>o false, foolish, vain, destructive u r own l>est and holiest qualities, void o rry good effect, and productive of intol tble mischiefs! Man is a wretch without woman ; hu iman is a monster?and, thank Hcnven almost impossible and hitherto itnagi ry monster?without man as her no owlodged principal! As true as I ha< ce a mother whom I loved, were tliei y possible prospect of woman's takinj b social stand which some of them? or, miserable, aliortive creatures, wh ly dream of such tilings because '.lie ive missevt woman's peculiar liappinesi because nature made them neither res man nor woman! If there were mice of their attaining the end whic eso petticoated monstrosities have i ew, I would call upon my own sex t " it physical force, that unmistakeab! idence of sovereignty, to scourage then ck within their proper bounds! Hut i II not be needful. The heart of tru imanhood knows where its own aplier and never seeks to stray beyond it.? ifWinornr. A m.in whs recently tried in Westche* 'County, for bigamy. After marrying re No. 1, lie espoused another woman wife No 2. Stilwecjucntly, wife No. 1 <1, after which, be married wife No 3 in greatly ineensed wife No. 2. and sh? ide a complaint against hnn for hig.?When the trial came on wives No nnd 3 were both present, tbe smiles o eet revenge playing on the couutenanct No. 2, at tbe now immediate prospec sending ber fortner lovo to tbe Stnl< son, and of dreadfully diapj oitiling No ber successor in ber bushmiil's aflec ns. Hut tbe fellow was aetjnitted, ot s ground that bis marnagu with wifi > 2 wna illrfjal, wife No. 1 being tbei ing. No. 3's stock immediately wen No. 2 went off, tnnd as a Murcl re. Arthur Stevenson, a confirmed inehri iate, in Concord, Lewis county, Ky ?nt hoinc drunk lato on Saturday nigh' id while ctrelessly walking with a car ? in bis hand, it is supposed accidental act fire to tbe mustpiito bar of tlie l?e which bis wife lay asleep. Tbe flan/t read so fast, that before Mr*. Stcvenso mid get out of bed, ber clothes were a i fire and she was burned almost t atb, surviving but a few hours. Tli msc was burned to tbe ground, witli il ntents. The old man was going nUii i tbe following day talking wildlv, Ilk lunatic, nnd refusing to believe that hi ife was hume ' to death. IIoaitiULK Mikdek.?Wo understan at a horrible murder wus cominitte tar Aiken in this District, on Wed net iy last, on tbe person of Mr. Wise Ho f, l?v a ntan named Fowler. As w ive not been able to learn particular ?forbear further cointncnt. Fowler has not yet been a nested, bav :ide bis escape.? II. Sentintl. A Ct't* Clekk.?A certain tradesmn this city was continually annoyed l> s customers complaining that their hill pre incorrect, hut upon referring to lii oks he found the items charge.I n ?>y should he. I'pon risking his cler e reason of this, after a gentleman ha It the store, taking a receipted hill wit rn, he was told that ho Adopted thu urae aft-r a long study of human mi re. 141 hare oliAerred," said tho philnac ic clerk, " that few men let an erro deli is in their power to correct, eajm IIv in dollars and cents, remain lonjj worries them, and conaemtently the; I in and a settlement is effected, whei the hill tisd heen sent in all right ?y would file it away for future pay tit." Papers.?To the poor tho weekly Wspnper is a precious loon. They can t afford books ; ami indeed, would ban t a tittle time to read thcin. Put To > merest trifle; hardly to be missed, i tole family may draw almost daily frou inexhausiahie fund of reading. Tin her cau discus* the contents of hii ir?|?aper id the hrcakfual table, with hi< h h's wife nud children, and go fortli his labor supplied with material foi night which cannot fail to make him k*r and better, ami eleeate him in th? le of humanity. It is an undenii.b * t that while the few read book*, tht W..J .irimM un'-irciy on lllO nOWApi?)#l intellectual f?>od. Surely every lovei hi* country would rather aee the great rly of hi* fellow ckixrna intellectual ami tuouA. than degraded u> tlie level of th? rorant and abject ranetea of European pulation. Then we aay remove every trillion upon the circulation of new* per*. The pontage tax ? n restriction a I'mh it. Let them be acatiered broad A over the land, it i* aafe to predict, that > riaing generation of America will >va the moal enlightened mce of m? n it the wor>' aver aaw.?Amttburg llafft. $3T A party of ladiea and gentlemen antly proemled to the plainaof Flodden. ey bad with them an infant fuor ntha old, who waa baptiaed with tiia tera flowing through the (laid*. They ?e from America whh thia object, on onnt of an ancwtor of tfrg father tog been Alain with Jatnaa IV. at the tie of Flodden. , 7 " ?MWP Vhy if a whiapev H># h taalamote wttM it k vftnW bat not aUovrA dr. strong's COMPOUND SANAT1V PILLS. TUESK P1L1A are entirely Vegetal and are a moat superior Medicine the cure of nil Bilious Complaints, Cli , nnd Fever, Dispepsin, Coativenesa, l.i , Complaints. Junndiccs, Sick Headache, S? ftiln, Halt llheuin. Fevers of till kind*, I. of Appetite, Obstructed and painful M ' atruiition, and all lingering discuses. Aa a Female Medicine they act lik i charm, and when taken according to the f rections, thev never fail to cure the i 1 worst case* of Piles, after all other ren.e< . fail. B They purify the blood, equalize the ci r Intion, restore the Liver, Kidneys and o ' Sceretory Oignns to a healthy"tone and ' tlon: and n* an Anti.Bilous Family M cine they have no equal. Price 23 cents box. t ALSO, DR. STRONG'S PECTOItAL STOMACI ; pills. c A remedy for Coughs, Cold*, Cntj Bronchitis, Croup, \\ hooping Cough, A mn. Consumption, Nervous Disease*, 1 pepsia. Cost 5 veil ess, Erysipelas, Discs* ? the Heart, inflammation and Pain in Y Che*', Back and Side and all diseases ari S from a deranged state of tho Stomach, I- to relieve the distress and bad feeling I eating too hearty food, in weak and dys j, tic habit*. () Warranted to be o PURELY VEGETABLE. 0 These Pills act as an Expectorant, T ri and Aperient. One 25 cent box pos.se t three times more power to cure diseases I a one dollar bottle of any of the Syr Balsams, or SarK- parillastliJit was ever m nnd a simple lri.il of only one box will p tl.i. imiu.i4.inl They promote Expectoration, loosen Phlegm, nnd Clear the Lung* and other cretory Organs of nil morbid matter, r there is not another remedy in the wl J Materia Aledien enpuble of imparting * hca.ing properties to the Long* nnd V Organs as these I'ills. The\ core Coat " ness, produce a good, regular Appetite,! Strengthen the System ' Price 25 cents per box,containing 25 d< . of Medicine. f Call on the Agents who sell the Pi ? and get the Planter's Almanac gratis, gi1 ( full particulars and certificates of cures. Both kinds of the above named Pills for side at I amount er, C. II., b\ IIASS TINE 6r H.MilNS and J. D. I'LHLE.1 * also keep a supply of Ph. Sie.ncer's Vi > TABLt PtLt.s and u DR. HULL'S > CELEBRATED TILLS, I which stop the Chills and Fever the I day, and do not sicken the stomach or rate on the bowels. July 24 20 ly. JEW DAVID S HEBREW PLASTER, )|. fill IE great Remedy for Rheumatism, < <j I Pain in the Side, Hip. Baca. Linda M Joints. Scrofula, Iving's Evil, White in s, Hani Tumors. Stiti'Joints mm uli !! pains whatever. Where this 11 *Ter i " plied Pain cannot exist. ? Tliis celebrated Pain Extractor iias ic ao oxtcnsi\e)y used by Physicians ant ts people in general, both in this country i( Europe, that it is almost needless to say thing about it. Yet there may ho h ^ who ntand in need of its healm" po who hate not yet tried it. For their s wo will simply state what it has doi thousands of canm, and what it will di d them w hen tried. A VOICE FROM OEOROIA. f Read thu following testimony from a siclin. '' tihSTl.LMES.?Your Hebrew Plast.-I cured me of pains of which I have sull ' for twelve years past. During this p* I labored under an alticUon of my loins side, and tried inany remedies that my medical experience suggested, but w ill ti obtaining relief At len^|^l used y Plaster, nnd uin now by Ita^od effecti tirely cured, i will recommed the Jew i? vid or Hebrew Plaster to all, w ho are st ing from contraction of the muscles, or , manent pains in the side or hack. . The people of Georgia have hut to l?oc '' acquainted with ita virtues when they '> reaort to its use. it Yours, truly, l' M. W. WALKER, M. D Forsythe, Monroe County. <i > i o Messrs. iScovil &. Mend, New OrU r I a. f. Jetj David*? or Hebrtto I'lasltr in C A'wrtA Carijiiut. ? M?msm. Scovil &. Mend! ? 1 have I troubled with th>- chronic rheuiuati. rr ' the l.??t twelve years. On the 1st of. 1849 i wax so bad thAt (could not turn self in bed, und the pain so severe th had not slept a wink tor six days. At r time my attending I Mi y sic inn prescribed . "Hebrew Planter, and it acted likeartu , ths pain left mi and i slept more than of the night, and in three day* I wna sbl r ride out. 1 con tiller the "liobrsu IMssI 1 th* best remedy for all sorts of |?uius i 1 in dm. ? O. W. M'AIINf i llrndersoin ille, Y t\, Aug. 10, IHdO. ; $ 5; 5} $ 5| ^ $ r Beware of eounterfi-ita and base iu , tions! i wr 'he genuine will in future have signature E. Tavlor on the steel pLto graved label on the top of each box. 1 Purchasers are advised thut a mean en ' terfcit of this nrtielu is in existence. ' The genuine la void only bjr its, and i oar agents appointed throughout the 8c | ?nndno pedl.r is allowed to aell it. I> , era and purchasers generally arc cantio against buying of any but nur regular age othsrwUs thnv will be imposed upon w it ' wonhleaaarticle. SCOVIL 6l MEAT 111 Chartres street N. Orleans, 8oi* (it ml Ag*nta for tha Southern State*, to wt all order* roust invariably bo addressed. I And told bjr 1 T.tt. AJ. R. MA01LL.Laniml?iC. H.,? A. P. W/lia Ch?Mrter, ' Z.J. DtHay, Camdoo, i. J. Workman, da Rakor A Hainliha, Cariotta, N. C Fox it CoUhwil, do Wlnskeatar HtHt A aon, Mntwoo, And by ono agaot in avory loan to AaaOi. Jaiy M tdaowly mm iMMr -1?? Itat UH, I No. 94,1, a O. r., odll apply tollnb 1 mmn nf this ritato st Ma n?xt MaMoa tha paaaagp aflff*tdl aaMaailoj apon w W^-OORF,^ Avf. 9,1009. aT? AFFTjICTED, READ! PI nj MILMVlMlA L . MEDICAL HOUSE, 1 Established 18 years o(Zo. by Dr. Kinkikn, q> A. IV. Corner of third and Union t>lc, Streets, bit wet n S] nice and W iu fine Sis. Fkxlada. ue*? ills j TjMGIlTEEN years of extorsive -ml unltw por , iver ; J2j tempted practice in thin eltv, h.-ve ren. :n tp ro- | dered Dr. K. tin- most expert and successful jjr4II] osa i practitioner, far end near, in the treatment of , proi en- nil diseases of i. private nature. Persons af- { p Ilk tod with ulcers upon the body, throut or _ol| 0 a legs, pnins in the head or bones, mercurial 4)pt| di- rheomatlatn, stricture*. gravel, diseases ariaery ing from youthful excess* ? or impurities of \ dies ; the blood, whereby the constitution has be- jp .c como enfeebled, tire ull treated with success, ( rcu- lie who places himself under the en re of ^ ( ther Dr. K., i uiy religiously confide in his honor noK4 1 nc- as a gcntlemnn, nnn confidently rely upon c edi- bis skill >s a physician." ^ p" Take Particular Notice. ? ><" Young man who Imve injured themselves /J by a certain practice indulged in?n habit fre- ^ quently learned from evil companions or at . school, the effects of which nre nightly felt, even when asleep,and destroy both mir.d and . body, should npplv immediately. Weakness ^ j irV' and constitutional debility, loss of niuscuj? * lnr energy, physical lassitude and genernproatrntion, irruti.bility and nil nervous aft'ec"tl" 1 l>?ns, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver. ^. . ,c ' :.nd every disease in any way connected w ith *,nH J the disorder of the procreatlvo functions |l"!c rP'!!!r. I ""d full vigor restored. I n,c ' mo? p. p. YOUTH ft MANHOOD. i?l,i A VICJOROU8 1 JFK OH A PREMATURE P|IV DEATH. ofV A inhelin oil Self- Preservation?nnlv 25 rents. rpins BOOk, JUST PUBI.IKIIED, IS onic J filled with useful information, on 1 sse.s the infirmities and diseases of the human ays of a limn j tem. it addresses itself alike to Voutli, Man- ton ups, hood nnd Old Ape?to all w ho apprehend or coil ade, sutler under the dire consequence* of enrlj ator rove or prolonged indiscretions?to ail who feel cittti the exhaustive etlecta of ticncfiil hnbita?to uflli the all who in addition to declining physical en- \V'o Se- ergy,are the victims of nervovs and mental ordi nnd debility and of moping and melancholy des- trea l ?'e pondenev?to all such Dr. K. would anV? fore uch HEAD THIS lit OK ! IMIh ital *| he vnluaiile advice nnd impressive wnrninu the >ve- it gives w ill prevent yearn of miserv and sufi wor nnd fering, and save nnnuallv thov:K..ncf? of live*. t hi |-Cf* A rcinittanee of 26 cents, enclosed tion in a U tter, addressed to l)r. kinkcliu, I'hiln in ci dolphin, will ensure a book, under envelope- Wo i.ls par return of mail. Dr. K., 15 years resident Physician rr N. W. corner of 3d nnd Union Street, he 1 fw tween Spruce and I'ine, Philadelphia, inn\ N b*l?* lie consulted confidentially. disc who He who places himself under tlvc care ot filtc tut- t tr. K. may religiously confide in his liotuu pro| as a gentleman, and confidently rely upoi wro his skill as n physician. imp Persons at a distance may address Dr.K veri first by letter, (prepMidj and be cured at hoine. |M'p ope- Packages oi medicines, directions & c foi- evei nded, bv sending a remittance, nnd ? ut up acti secure from damage or curioxiu*. pus Book>ellers, News Agents l'cdlers, U.m- tur* \usscrs,and all others supplied with the c* TO bovc work at very low r?t<s 17?1 y frot iout, "".MAN KNOW THYSELF." ? An Invaluable Book for 20 Cent*. !'.?/! Iiv*.?t "EVERY FAMII.t SIIOULO HAVE A COfY." 1 ' COPIES sold in less than three . t )\ N /U months anew edition, revised "n(i improved, just issued. ; , 1th" OK. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAI. 'I111 tud hand book for the afllielcd?cont iuing ' ,e "in v "n outline of the origin, progress, treatment ome aid cure of every form of disease, contacted j w rs '>v pfomiseoons sexual interronrao. by self ikes M',a?c, ur by sexnal excess, with sdvirc for ^ ln their prevention, w ritten iu n familiar st\le y for avoiding all mislienl tcehiiicatlilies, and eve- y ry thing that would offend the ear of decern y met from the result of soma twenty years sue- ar# cessful practice, exclusively devo to the ' r, cure of diseai.es of s dclk'-iite or private na- |^ni turo To which is added. receipt* for the mw, cure of the above disease*. and a treaties on tnd the cause symptoms and cure of the Fever !,|| ( " l* and Ague, for twenty live cents H copy: sis jrrt>( . cepies one dollar: will l?e fowarded to anv n,.^ ru , part of the I'vited States, by mail, free ot 0g(. nn postage. Addiess, postage paid, Cosdcli & ...... ?wn Uo. Publishers. or" box 190, Post Office ,,ou, Phi adelphla. your -'Phi* is. without exception, the most y %?} ' comprehensive and intelligih Work publish | . - J I'd on Uic class of diseases of w Vk)i it treats. 1 l[r" Avoiding all t.t-hnicul tern s ihlressus I*'1" itself to the reason of ita read. r,. It i* frrt- (^n from all objectionable matter, ami no parent ""7? however fastidious, can object to pi. cing it %N1 in the hunds of his sons. The author has 7"'^. /t..V,.t...l ......... ......... ?._ .. ? .. I"? ........ jr..in ?.? UIT >r?WII!l?>ni HI IOC (|,0, various complaints treated of. ><nd 'with too , little breath to puff,' mid too little presunipla. tion to impose,' he has offered to the world |(.ji uni at the merely nouiimd price of 95 cent*, the ^f .r fruits of Home twenty year* moat scecosafiil practice."?Herald. "No teacher or pnr, nt should be without the kuowledgu imparted in thin invnluabh K,(,n work. It would sstc years of pain, morti- ? , for ficatlon and sorrow to the tooth under their juiy change. "~FEortE's Advocate. ^ my' A Frcsby terian clergy in Ohio, in writing ^ al | of "Hunter's Medical Manual." an- s. fcT bou,j,j# sands upon thousand* of our tooth b> evil ^ U,e example and (lie inHuence of the p: aai? n? j lrtn; have been led into the h.d?i' of a.-tf-jaiilution half without realising the sin r.nd fe trl .l rohse ^ le to Qitrncea npon themselves and their posterity. " The constitution* of tlioiiH. rota vtho are ' n?^ raising families have been enfeebled, if not *' broken down, and they do not I nott the |oni I cause or the cure Any thing that e. n be "> 1 done an to enlighten nd in Jtiewce the pub- ' ^ lie tnind ;.a to cheek, and ullimutely to retV move thin wide a|>re. d nouree of human ^ wretchedness, tvould eouft r the greatest _ " ble*?iug next In the rt I Upon of Jesus thrift, Y A . on the preen! and coining generations. In'* temperance, (or the u.-e of intoxir ding ,n" drinks.) though it has sink thousand* u|*on 4 thousands, la not a grc. ler scourge to the ^ lUO* hum.in nee. Accept my thanks on i?eh. If , of tile afflicted, lUwi, believe tue, your eoi worker in the good work you are so .<elive ,l V. " J' I, ..?.?"< In ' 7 1! One copy will be forwarded (securely enD vclopcd and p .stage paid, ??n receipt of 'J5 " cents, or six copies for Bl. Address, iXftS- nn_ h " DKN L. CO., Publisher, Box IN, Fbilad.|. ms. 1'^*' _ that Booksellers, Csnrasscrs snd Book Agents, lom supplied on ihs most liberal terms. / . J1 'r >IC, .c. COTTON GINS, "Ti " \f"ADE?B4 warranted?No.I at two doU hurst " i.?X Isrs twenty-live cents per a.w , No. 'J, everj two dollars pur saw. bs n Ako, NOTCK1SX' CYLIMDN/CAL Fa " BTRAW COTTERS, No I twenty-five dcosi dollars, No. 3 twenty doll .is. No. i hAeen dolUis, No 4 twelve dollars aad a lialf, AliiO 1_ THRESH I NO MACHINES and Whev. Kant, mad all kimda of IhaUar 1 nr maini alao any Blacksmith work Unit f? a," cannot ba dawa by lb* Maaaa aadtba, wMI (M ?f ba doaa by ma, 6 milaa mouth of bwmrtar af J for C. H? oa dm loada Foad ltaad Anvthhm T* da addrrnaad to ma at Plcaaaat Hill, 9. C , will 1 bo atiandad to. JOagPHCLARK. Mb* ^ !?&C ^ 'k'X - 9 f TENT MEDIUMS, M 500 CHALLEN GE. WHATEVER concerns the honlth am happiness of tho people is at all timo le moil valuable inportnnce. I take it {ranted that everv person will do ai ieir power to save tho Uvea of their ehil i, and that every person will endeavor to note their own" health at all sacrifices.? ;! it to bo my duty to solemnly aseur that WORMS, according to the opinioi ic most celebrated physicians, are th> i?ry erases of a Urge maioritv of dieea to which ehiidren and adults are liable hi hnve an appetite continually changes from one kind of food to another, ba< th. pain in the stomach, picking at th hardness and fullness of tho belly, dr jh. alow fever pulse irregular?rcmem that all these denote Worms, and vol aid at once apply the remedy? 'OBEXSACJCS WORM SYRUP ,n artlelo founded upon scientific princi , compounded with purely vegetable sub ccs, being perfectly sifc when taken, nn be given to the moat tender infant wit ded beneficial effect. Where Bow* nplainta and Diarrhoea have made tiier k and debilitated, tho tonic properties c Worm Syrup are such, that it stand hout an equal in the catalogue of mcd :a in giving tone and strength to the aton , which makes it an infallible remedy fu to afflicted with Dyspepsia. The astor ng cures performed by this syrup, aft* siciuns have failed, is the beat evidene ta superior efficacy over all others. THE TAPE WORM "his is tho most difficult worm todestro II that infest the haman system, It grow ii almost indefinite length, becoming a od and fastened in the intestines sn nach, affecting the health so sadly, as t ?o St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, A c., that thou cted seldom if ever suspect that it is Tap rm hastening them to an early grave. 1 . umimy mm worm a very energcti tincnt niuat he pursued. It would,then . be pn>per to take 6 to 8 of iny Liv< *. so an to remove nil obstructions, thi Worm Kynip may act direct upon th m, which muat he taken in dosea of rspconfula 3 times a day. Thcae dire* s followeu have never been known to fa nring lite most obstinate case of Tap rm. 0 DAWS A CK'S LIVXIi PILLS !o part of the evatem is more liable t nae than the 1JVER, it serving as rer to purify the blood or giving th per secretion to the bile ; so that an np action of the liver aflects the oth? ortatit p ,rta of the system, and result ously in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyi da. &c. We-should therefore watc ry symptom that might indicate a wron on of the liver. These Pills being con ed of Roots and Plants furnished bv nt 1 to henl the sick, viz: 1st. An EX^El RANT, which augmeiita the secretin n the pulmotuiry mucus membrane, c motes the discharge of accreted matte An ALTERATIVE 'which changes i ic inexplicable and insenailtlc manner th nin morbid action of the system. 3d NIC, which gives tone end strength I nervous as stem, renew ing health an ?r to all jwrts of the body. -1th. A C.1 ARTIC, w hich nets in perfect !i..ii.,oii It the other ingrcdiente, and o|H'niting o bowels, ami expelling the w hole mass t nipt and vitiated matter, and nurifviu blood whicl destroys disease and restore lib. TO FEMALES rou will find these l'ills an invulaabl Heine In manr complaints to which yo subject In obstructions either lets I r ial.thc luve been foand of iiiestiavuhl etit, reitorfrg their functional arrsgt ts to s lie:. I thy svtion, purifying the bloo other fluid* so effectually io put to Itigl 'oniplainu which may ariee rrow feinal ^ularities, as headache, giddiness, diir t of sight, pain in the aids, back, Ac., an red the public aa the licet l'ills for all dii a, upon the following. MEDICA L E VIDEXC'E Vr., the undersigned Physicians, bavin the receipt of their manufacture submit to us for inspcctiou, say, that the ingrv ts of which they are composed uiske it the best Pill in use for all diseases o liver. Impurities of the Blood, Ac. W tlds not only from our own judgtuen also from that of the best medical an ity in the United States. All disease lirinp the use of an Al.TKRATlVI il'UORKTICand PURGATIVE MEl SE. that rstue under our noties, has bee ted* w ith the above Pills with the wot ifoctorv success. GEORGE WOOD. M. D. V. CROWLEY. M. D. L. BOWEN. M. I), ursiiaae none bnt those having the sL ire "J. N. 1IOBEN8ACK," upon esc , na all others are worthlesa imitations, grnta wishing now supplies, and all oil wishing to become agents, muat addrss Proprietor. J. N. IfOBRNHAC-K, at hi oratory, No. 1J0 North HKCXJNl) atre* re Race, PHILADELPHIA old by all Druggists and Merchants i t;niu>o niiiu,?. uinphlcta giving Certificate* ofcure* pel i?-<1 in different sections of ihe count r t o above inedicinea, can be had gratia o gent*. oraaleby IHU.INUH, Sr. BKI.K. IjinoaaU r C. II., 8. C., ?NCY AND STAPLE DRV tOOBN, :RARIil)NTO!VtN. V. KOWNIiNU <t 1 -KMAN, formerly <-f,i aueecaaora to C. It E. L. KiRoian A would reapectfully call the attention u r cuMtooMrs. and otheraviaiting Charlva to their .aaortmrnt of DRY GOODS, opening which will be fonnd mora com i than haa avar befora born offered ia city. il Hilielra in their line have beep mrnred txprcttlf u> order, end mrunTgo DO 1 and will ba Warranted to praca ?? tented. ir ono-price aratem will be rigidly nt I to, and owehaaera may depend npon I article being priced as low no they can mured in any city In the United tttataa. rtieniar attention in rnqnnntnd to tbeir No. whfJJket CrJ AR Lr'.HTt>N, 8. C. 1.79, liSt M ,' Leonard's " Try II" j 8HAVI2T3 j i. Make* l!i* rioiiaat li*itvi??i t'> -k *t 1 and mo<l permiwn'iii Intlier ??f ttnv h v ing Soap now in u?e. ^ i. I. RON A It D'5 FT. WO It IXC KX ^ TRACTS, namolj. l^-ino*i Vaniil*. It --*. ^ l'eacli, Orange, f??r Cake*. I'ul ling*# I, Ties, Custard*. Cream*. Itfee. f*>? . nrr ,j very choice, and exceedingly n Housekeeper* should n-v?r l>? wiibwO ^ them. I ho*? who deliglil in the / n liciou* flavor end exquisite perfume <>' i Krni'e Hini KloWor*. will find in i|i-?c Flavoring Kx tract* all ll.nt Ibejr o n desire. , Z I.RONUtlVS l.KMOS* SYltUl* lietng j M..L L*m 1 - p ? ? ' ,r ...^<> I?vtii I nv?l lUMvniil f?I ir??ni ATM* a 0 *? iiw nil tliM r*iintrT k iixl-v i? on It | fur ni'ire Imt *Im? m r? lift?itli> 1 fill tn-I tliitli* una. ami ui ikin lki? mv(t agrftitabla of tuumer tirink*. t LKONAIMVS MUSTARD.-P..*- .le s airou< of living Mo*i?r?l thtt i* not tn?U o ri?oH'i?r, mi J with it p*rfault piirr, d thould frjf l/i?i?rJ * l*ur?? Mtti inl m><l o will *njjj tn nrficle *??rjr <|if*r?ill 10 from what U uvu-tlljf ctifai MmtirJ : ? ' < * B.irdolle'a Tntl^lt'Nt T WORM STTAAP TVRftP'2 lt .. _ W VI ? w > , r l??v 1*11(1 ? n ? ? o?.< < a n. f. rat ?4r any d- r r i i. liaic\t-i mi I arc tl if i h ( ru>. , U. -nut in t> i* it g tlicil |M- K|i('ll (,'i.i ? e i. > Hi |trca' miJiiy uti'l p! ( r | I Always icady fo* I *| LaoaMr-t's Yeast F ^ ! Til* Pit*4(r in an admiri1 !r *. '' A* Ttiir. in innkiii* Mr-a ? <i ? ' kin4a of Hatwr C?k*?, aid lia? 'V? < ! '* vaatag- ne?r Y?a#t in laikiny ?te* 'ffrr " perfectly lljc'i* and r-aty f>?r Inking Ilia p ' instant it is mi mod. H.t.*k wheat ar.d ihsr C .krs. slim mad* a lli this I'usdsr. arc lasa likely to disagree Willi tli? Itvmasb than tlitw ns?f*> sitli Ycwat; If and as it r?<-{uir?#Nst a lira- mr>nar* to J U prepare t>* linking. the poaaihility ?T r??t d having there ?ot'* is entirely nvoidnd ,f ; v T. R. A J. R. MAG1L1. I VALUABL^LAKTATION for bale, >- rJ>UE subscriber oticra for sale, hie plann X tution on Flat Creek in i.t*ni*a*tar Ui? ,i trict, formerly owned by Win. Hilton, containing aix hundred mtivb more or Icaa,about one hundred and fitly acres of a liieli ia cleart'H an/i 1 *L ~ , vI.IH1 Mlivn, kUOUl 104 CVUITv* of the track there U a good Mill seat, k e?-n r. aiderabie |*ertl<io of like tr.rk is Imt rat. j, bottom laiid^utik'ienly rleVaUd to be out ol , the ieach ol frtmbela, the upland * ut ln?t | , qu .lit) Oak and Hickory luml luiely suited M to the cultivation ol cotton. '1 his tract lies ' ? about nix miles West of Jelteraon in t he?> >1 trrtield District, and about 3u mile* North of Camden, aa persona desirous ol purrtoas? ing will wish to examine the preo.ises, any further description is unnveeeeury. JUIi s H. JdlU.KR. f" Jefferson Sept. 2&tb 115). 24?eufrjut, ' W. THURL0W"CAST0N. 1 ATTORHEY AT LAW ARB SOLICi E TOR IS EQUITY. ] Attends the Courts in Itancastrr, Kershau Mm and Adjeenmm Districts. / I IW OFFICE. CAMDEN, *>. t'.Jti .# 1 , CATAWBA HOUSE* \ 1 uii ilsin-ktrtiii 1 f (A few rnds South * the CoOTt tUmse.j j ] &TI1E above named House has Rff I j bean wtteb enlarged and |?i JHL ( J in thorough ropair and furnished un*n? and is now nrrpared to an-onHelnte all j those disposed to give it a call. Hie ?ul- 4 scriber makes no boasts but will simply say that the Public ahnll ha arauwuuU , ggd in a mis aat ??wlb?l l>v ?... t' * iu U?? up country. / ' ,4 " 4. A. IIASMKLT1NK. I* LMCMtW, Fib iH t/ ?:>y| i ^ ~ Bernard VOL* i ER HI ^ iUF Um flMMK offcifonof ng hW fWnd? \ ' MM! tfwt h? loubntiy k?eP? \ . Mi hwi ft Urgv ?t<*k oT nil kind* of ^ V/l (ROK i; kkuauk, J t Um lo?M orkrt pricfi?n? Mokvf HU V ?rk BogHlt<ir? Ml of rtorni ?C f. f^K)B WOHK.IL 'I UTKl> villi *4 v ?Wk ?Hk* VK M: 3,1