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-TT " ' T ** ^artirnl. M y 111 unc a bird of passage tlies, ^ From Fror.en clinic* to milder skies. Young. F For the Ledger. ! i I LOVE THE HOME OF MY FATHER. ^ f: 1 lovo the home of my father, I love the stately treo J That stands a liveing uionumcr.t, ( Of thoso in Eternity; Every ontstroched branch tolls a tale Of sorrow and decay, Of those who one? lived and flourished But now have paet away. I love the home of my father, / " I love the tiino worn wall, For it speak* in solemn Accents, ' That such?the fate of all ; There's not a part in its structure That does not brood s thought, Of man, a frail sinking vessel Whose voyage Is but short. 1 love tho home of giy father, For all 'th sad and drear; There's not a spot oa thi3 \ aat eaith The half of half so dear; Every object becomes a nymph. To strike n tender cord, And awaken the happy thought Of my Redeemer Lord. J I love tho home of my father, Where 'tis calm screen, A lonesome and silent record Of a more solemn score ; Lot tne see the home of my father, When the pang of death is nigh, I To breath my last in joy to sleep t Where my fore Fathers lie. I 11ANDOLWIB. ???????????? The Cotton chop ok tiie uistiiict.? ] We made particular enquires on Monday last sale-day?of many of our most in- J telligent and extonscvo Planters, are to tho probable amount of injury done the crop, by the early and severe frosts of this , season, and was surprised to fuel it gene- I rally estimated at full me'-tAmP "I hi?. is a serious loss to .our planters. Tbe crop \ it .1 U- 1 l . .i iuca<rn*cu hum owe ii IHVOr.lllIO uiuh till' 1 ' lust boll on the stalks bud opened, would 1 not have Leon an average one, in consequence of the drouglitli during tLo tir.*l growing of tins plant; b it now one-half , the bolls in almost every field hang mi opened and dead. Wo find, also that our neighboring Districts are in tho same p'igbt ?the drought and fro-t having ^ visited them simultaneoudv with u?.? Throughout the whole of tho Cotton planting States the past season lias been unfavorable for an average crop and it is but reasonable to suppose that, if our planters manage their cards judiciously, ' an advance of prices can be obtained, ' almost commensurate with the shortness of the crop.? LaurcnnpiHc Ilrrubl. Steam Navio vrios -ro Sii.vkk Simunok i Fka.?The Ocala Mirrcr informs us thai tho steamboat Aficanopt/, Captain Cr*v, has unquestionably navigated tin* Oelawaha river, and Silver Spring liuii, to the ; Spring. A correspondent of the Mirror enters j into a full dcacrip.ion of tho Micatmpy. j' and compliments the maker of her onmm*. i (Mr. Wra. Lobby, of this city,) for I heir neat and serviceable appearance.*? Char. 1 Standard. Mail Arrangements! i'aniden ,'Iuil PUIS MONDAY, WKHNKKOAV, ANI> KKIII.VY I At b o'clock, I*. Sf. [ I , PKPXRT8 WCSD AT Till'USD AY, A SA I S'KD At t At 7 o'clock, A. M. 1 Cymric.ii?- mail DCK MONJ>A^*:*KL?NL.-l> VY. ASI) FRJPAt ' AiMv'efork, J'. M. DKI'A'tt'S Ti-ijah^v V, Tlll'l: l)AV, A S\ll i: I \ V .ffi u\loch, A. .V. f *^%' { ^J5> >n<-ojul tiiaii I?PE ^TMPttnw, \T 6 P. M. Wtf\!|T?? VHHMV, AT <1 A. M. mail. DTK rfUTUOW, AT ?' |\ M. ?' ,<? i - )] IHHWItTH Tin 'It* DAY, AT I P. M. Wtkl"; On-foi', ll?* mail: 1,1 K Kn,|,AV> vr ' '* M:*v. : iiFi-Aius s\n ki> \v, vr s \. m. j ' <%&?.- Chesterfield. C. H. Mail. j l 1)1 k s v itilliav, at 10 a. m. WtPART* T(rt'R(rt>.\r, at 1 a. M. j r i AH letters mu?L Ve l?y 8 oVlfc ? 1'. M., to etipure (heir depiiVtnre hy next. AJ1 trnuscieht newspapers sent are re- j q litred to he prn jxiuf, otherwise they are | All jK*rsons who receive newspaper* i hikI other peritxlieals, will observe that I he 1 law requin* the postage to be paid ijmir- j friy xu (HH'hvcp. fllMo wlio fail lo PJiy their ]m?? tjyfc i|iwir- . 1 terlv in advance will w* charged double. J T. K. MAtilU,, l\ M. jl fc S^lo of Valuable | j PROPERTY. \\ I VV11.1. Hf.ll on the Kith utul IKb diiyi nf| fj 1 ' Iipuii the pri'tni-st's J J ' ^KKbY NEGROES, |I jr?*n* of ngc, likely and *" one \vi-i:. , >?.r jtfty. ;lr* of a?o.Vfiry alont, i ? gofijl Iti'lil hand rind mi flejrn.it Weaver,? I mid ajfirl of# yrare of ;>?<', iik 'Iv. mid ?-ll j :r..'Ml I < 14?erm* to bumndo kr.o\V?^ Oct. ( i {>^.7 i/t. 'V- ? ' * ^ || ' ctjothingA?D | 'I lEiVS FUfiNlSIlfiill GOODS. AT nil?I,E(ll,i:. ULLIN'GS, ANDERSON k CO. No. 16 II a vim* Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. j respectfully invito the attention" of I f f Merchants to an entire new stock of | NOTHING manufactured by us expressly j jr the Southern Market. Great care lias Is? been taken In selecting FURNISHING iOODS, which will be sold exceeding low. FULUNGS, ANDERSON A: CO i Sept. 7 31 2m >i z. IBE ii A v. ; II'OTIIIX Alt* A l>KIJMUIM'f, , CAMDKN, S C. I rr\\KES pleasure In announcing to the j _l. citizens of I awcastcr and the adjacent s ronntrv, that he is now receiving his Spring j uid Summer supply of i Drugs. ('hnnirals tin,/ Put rut Mr,Urines ; s Paints, Oils, 11 'indotr (ilass, Varnishes, , (tlnssirare, and Tamps ; Paint \ Whitewash and Varnish \ Urnslus. i ALSO, ? Tooth, Hair, Sail, Flesh and Path Urn | I Snaps, Cosmetics, Hair lltsloralicrs, Transparent Wash balls and Cakes, Perfumery, Mir- ]' rovs, Vases, Parle 1 Monaies, Glove Boxes and Dressing Cases A I. SO, LAMP WICKS. BURNING FLUID ANI> Garden Seeds. lie is now the regnhirly appointed Sale Agent for the following valuable Family Medicines, viz.?Ur Gnysott's Vellow Dock md Sarsaparilla. Dr. Rogers* Liverwort and Far, Jew David's or Hebrew Planter, Dr. [fanghton's Pepsin, Dr. Marchisi's Ute-ine Catholicon, Dr. Allen's Vegetable Cointoutid, Dr. Little's Family Medicines, l.onlen A: Co's Family Medicines, Dr. Iveclcr's Family Medicines, Dr. Ilohensaek's Worm i "tyrup, Dr. I Inliensnek's Liver Pills, Colleton j Hitters. Kppitig's Sarsaparilla and (Queen's | Delight, Railway's Ready Relief and other j I lopular remedies, Dr. Tobias'Venetian I ailment, Afe., Are.. (i All medicines sold at lii.s establishment , ir?i neatly labelled,earful Iv packed, il' desir- . d,and .sent to any part of tin-town, or to the | tail Itoml Depot, free of charge. . The qualities of the medicines warranted ; i barges as uniform,and as low as good tued- j I fined can Iks bought at any establishment in j lie up country. i Orders respectfully solicited. ; /. J. DK IIAY. | March 30, 1853. 8? ly. i McCARTER & Co.}\ ^SUCCESSORS TO NICOAUTKU A' A 1.1.K.N.) W IIOL E S A I- E BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, eOtlHEU JlfcETl.NO A.NL) I'lXCK .N B V-STS., J J. J. McCnrtcr. i E. J. 1 law.-..1), ( I r.\It 1 ,KST< IN, S. C. : J J. Bryan. Jr. ) ; < Z-if A complete assortment of I.nw, , i dudicnl, School and Miscellaneous Hooks, | I ogether with Hhmk Hooks, Paper and Sta- I ioiierv, of every description, kept eonstanty on hand, and offered at the lowest prices. Feb. 23 1853. 3 ly pd. WARDLAW, WALKER k BURNSIDE, COTTON FACTORS, AND tO.KtllltSIO^ Jli;itCTIA!VTli, north ATt.Atrrtc wharf, | ( c// a it i. /: .v t o y s. t W. A. WARDLAW, I iOI.LOTHAN WALKER, ANDREW BURNS1DK. ( Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty I cents oer Hag. I MACHINERY! MACHINERY ! I * AT TDK !. LINCOLNTON 11 MACHINE WORKS. \\ I.INCOIA l'()N, \. ('. IT II I'! subscriber having located in Lincoln- > ? ton, i i now prepared to liil all order* for , lie following Machinery : Mourn tOjiguio?,?from 3 to 100 horse j t >ower with or without lioilcrs. | , l'ni-i>oi;i latin's?for NVood or Ikok. Fiunlu'4 .Uttcllhi'js?For Wood, Mortising Machines, Teiinon Machines, Roring Maeliino*; Tongue GrOVcing Machines, RVcsh Screws of all sizes, Steam ('ocks. Steam Whistles, 4 Hatchet Drills, t4 Circular Saw Mills, I'pri;fM Saw Mills, Mill Irons of all descriptions, Saw Hummer*, Force I'limps, Hydraulic lagi*, Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, Dwvuriotis < ther kinds of Machinery?and 1 mving an improved (?ear 4'iitlt?*r, that 1 \ ill cut w heels from I to 3ti inches in dimn- J ler, and from A to 3<>0 teeth, w e can furnish ill kinds of change Hearing. for Spinning r'ran ics. f Jit lies, die., of a superior kind. We also live on hand for sale, 1 steam 'tiuiuc of seven horse power, and one of I Ado. 1 Repairing attended *.o with dispatch. The iIhivp work done al llii-lowest Northern |?ii e?. S. W. STUHIW. Ort. ft, 1853. 3C?4t Notice. IS hereby {riven to the creditor* of M. H. ? Sorrel thill his entire, estate has been nadotied to mo for their heiietit lor the second mil hist time. Those who tlo not meet me ' it llelair on the tilth inst. (1 will bo there 1 hen) ami signify their neceplai.co of the 1 -ornis of the assignment as they were re juired to do on the Iftlli of September hist , vill net bo noticed as I make payments. I will be at ilelair on Saturday 1 lie 9th Nov. 1853, J. VV. CQOhti. Iri'J' Tli? notes nnrt accounts of M. M. J fori*-! have Inu-n "placed in thu hands of M. j /. IIitIIi. Esq., for (ullwtWn. l'?y tip and J nvc ro.it Nov. fltli 1863, 1 J. W. COOK H. 10 -at. I Ladies' Dress Goods' A MOitK hmutifnl selection of Deljuns, .V Cnsliuiercs, Alpnccas, Marino*, POPLINSf SILKS. * . av?oorcr lieen ottered in Ihb market. ('all >4 examine for yourselves and test the fact J ire Milnig at unusually low rate* ?r cash, or on time to good tnntoHirrt ' ? VV. M. & A. J. CON Oct.c<>. . an at. 1 auRVRYjwfl. : LTAY BF. Foi'NI) AT THE ( AT4W- ',! Vf. oa House, at all times, reedy to nail *ot? those who mey need hi.; iervK** as a irvoftt. >,/ April 28 *12? tf :i :V.'jj-V Doctor Vonr*??lf ! .'HE POCKET jESCULAPHIS: (;( Or, every one his own Physician. ' ?t?fV '()IlTIKTH hundred Kngmvings,? I showing Diseases mid . Malformations^ of the To \v hich in nddcdu treatise 011 th? Diseases of ioso contemplating mnr- jcc inge. By William You mi, M. I). Wc Let no father he ashamed to present n copy fa; ?f the ifiBCULAlMUS to his child. It may 1 ?ave hiin from an early grave. Let no young |at man or woman enter into the secret obiiga- Se liens of married life without reading the tio I'OCKET jESCULAPIUK. Ia-t no one cin >utiering from a liaeknied Cough, I'ain in bo the Side, restless nights, nervous tee lings, uid the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, ind given up by their physician, be another noment without consulting the A&SCUIjAPIUS. Have the married, or those about to ie married, any impediment, rend this truly isuful book, as it has been the means of <a\ing thousands of unfortunate creatures ,r from the very jaws of death. Any person sending TWENTY- {V* riVE CEN'TS enclosed in a letter, will re- . L'eive jne copy of this work by tuail, or five .. copies will be sent f??r One Dollar. Address, (post paid,) DR. \VM. YOUNCi, f.a A'o. 152 Spruce Sr., l'ltilaiM:l/ihia. u April 13 10 tf. IIK. ItOfdKK'S LIVERWORT AND TAR, FOR THE COMPLETE Cl'RE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma. p. Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, an and all other lung Com- tli plaints, tending to CONSUMPTION. I I40KAT1T8 tb UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. r|A|IE above distinguished Cough Medicine Oi ? is carrying all before it in i.nng Com- ne plaints. In all sections of the country it is St onstuntly performing Cures whieli astonish ven Physicians themselves. !.ook at the ??f liigh eharacter and standing of the names which voiieh for its unrivalled healing pow- on r. II. Cox. M. D. ; lion. Judgo Morse : fu lion. Judge Win. lliirkc, for more than 20 years postmaster at Cincinnati : R. N New- foi ton, M. P., Professor of the Medical College T1 at Memphis. Tenn. : John A. Collins, Esq.; oh proprie'or of the Temperance Organ and ta General Agent ot the Grind Division of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio ; Win. II. I<v? vison. Esq., Editor of the IT. S. Military and u j Naval Argus at N. Y. ; Thus. (,'. Eadlder, Esq. of Albany : Rev. 11. Wiseman, Rev. R. r;i. Ilovt, N. Y.: and we could name hundreds, aye thousands of others who testify from personal experience, that it has cured them and their friends in some cases after all otli r remedies had failed. Such inen never aiako such statements, unless eonvinecd of their truth, beyond the possability of a doubt fll Read a few of the letters. Extract from a letter from F. M.Corry, to Jo II. 1.. Stewart, Esq., No. 157 Second Street in; New York. pa Starta, June 50, IS P.). pli Dear Friend Stewart;?I have been home now just two months. Wlteii I last saw so von I bad little hopes of ever getting any ne better, lint I have now the pleasure of Ei thanking you for recommending me to take tlii Dr. Rogers' Syrup of liverwort, Tar and wl f'anehalagiia. i got a dozen bottles of it. wl uid I must say it has done me more good wc llien any other medicine 1 have ever taken, tin )n my lirst taking it, it increased the ox pec- tin tora'ion. and I raised a great deal of Bloody matter from my lungs. Hut that lias now ;oaacd,nnd so has mv cough, nearly. I onpli 1>ut litilo now, and expect soon to be ntirely free from it. I cousidcr it an in- *ie valuable iiu-dieim*, and shall recommend it to i ill who are afflicted wit!* a eo'.iph or discus- em jd I amps. fin k > * * * * | | I let a yotiny lady, who h ul the f'ON. si?l ^UMI'TION, ami hud hied 11 pood deal from nn he Inn ; . an.I doctored several months with oli >iir j hysicinn. hut <;ri:\v worse, have one hot- PI !? of it, and it eared her. It acted almost tir nirfleiiloiisly in her case. vie Yo r inccfe fvieliJ, P. M. CORRY. inj ??? m? Bleeding Xiungu Cured. sr:i: now prompt!, y it acrs Statement of Mr. A. lump, H iker, So M83 rei I'rarl street. Now York.-r-A few days before nst ('lirintiiiiis i w\ik taken unwell, and .soon rommeneed hlccdinp freely ot the lung*. I ailed in a I lomtoji ithie Physician, hnt his nedieine did not seem to help me. I rend lo four advertisement* and thonphl i would try I>r. Ropers' Syrup of l.iverttort, Tar and I 'liaiieliiilapiia. lie lore I hud taken ii|i the third hot tie, my bleeding hnd Stopped, na rough wns pone, ami 1 felt Well as usual.? Jr( tny health is now pood. I consider it a most j| excellent medicine, and cordially recommend it to my friends. ('Phis statement was made to the Proprietors, March Id, I8.">0,| |( ( riiTiil:u>, Ac. !.j" As no ordinary sized advertisement can (|1( ax plain fully the merits and nature of this ?f article, the Proprietors have published a new rj,i t'irenlaf, giving the history of this Mediein ! tin iii<* mseripitoii. nature <ve., ol its prineiple jn ingredients ; (lit; effect they art* dt'niifncd l<? have ii|><>11 tin; lungs and liver,and a copious lo tin; persons, who have heen rureil by it? giving their namtv ami residences even to the street and the number. Those who are troubled with n cough, or whose lungs are . in the fca.-tt a!H'v ted,are oa?..cr.t!y di-.ired to nil upon the ngents named below, ami pro- ^ | euro one of thomi pamphlets. It van be had * gratis, ntul well repav a perusal. SCOVII- Ar. MBAD, III ("hartre* Street, New Orlaiinn. *1 Wholesale (Jenetal Agents for the United State*, to whom fill orders must be addressed. And sold by cra 1'. It. &' J.R. MAUIU*, IaineasterC.il., H.C. "ft V I'. Wylie Chester w 44 " f. J. Del lay Camden 44 .\? I. J. Wurkui in do 44 . A sa:?i *, \i v ' rai W..IWW.V., ? '"II ?V| " ' .11 Wisher it Ilcinith*. Ohnrlotte, ^N. C. ''ox it Caldwell do. 4 ** \nd hv nn<? Aypnt in every town in the T. ?ooth, A. July 20 a ieovrly 7,. Mouth Cnrolitin, yd L. t NVA ST Kit DTS TltlCT. Fo niueti Miller,el ?1. helm gt) ^ ' Inw of Win. Miller, ( In R'|<iity. )'* V?. J Ijiuicafttcr. ??J Win. MeKeimn. , ? tJ" [ . j J rNJ)Kli flic order of tlui Court In nTtove Oiae, f will ecll at Ijniic;i?t? r C. H.', <'B i<> 1st Monday in Novoiulicr next, the per fit . stataof Mra. Anna M.K.-nnu, (eteep I f nr grnea.) combating of Carriage and hot jnfa w, In uaehoid f urnitnre. Cattle. Tioga, &e the J. H. WITH Orr ,0,1163. Ct>m. fco. I, D. 3A6t Prfnter'a|W4.30 A DR. STRONG'S 9MP0UN1) SANATIVE PILLS. MIESE TILLS aro entirely Vegetable, and are a moat superior Medicine in i cure of nil Bilious Complaints, Chills 1 Fever, Dispepain, Coatlveneaa, Liver mplnints, Junndices, Sick Headache, Scroll, Salt Rheum, Fevers of nil kinds, Loss Appetite, Obstructed and painful Menuntion, and nil lingering diseases. Ah n Feinnlo Medicine they net liko a irm, nnd when taken nccording to the ditions, they never fail to cure the very >rst eases of Tiles, after all other remedies I. They purify the blood, equalize the eircutou, restore the Liver, Kidneys, and other cretory Organs lo n healthy tone and ncn; ana ns nn Anti-llilous Family Mediic they have 110 equal. Trice 25 cents per x. ALSO, DR. STRONG'S Pti TOItAIi MTOTIALIl PILLS. A remedy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, oncliitis. Croup, Whooping Cough, A?th- j ?, Consumption, Nervous Diseases, Dys- j psia, Costiveness, Erysipelas, Disease of j e Heart, Inflammation nnd Tain in the icst, Hack and Side, and all diseases arising nn a deranged state of the Stomach, and relieve the distress and bad feeling from ting too hearty food, in weak and dyspephabits. Warranted to be PVR EL Y VEG ETA RLE. These Tills act as r.n Expectorant, Tonic d Aperient. One 25 cent box possesses roc limes more power to cure diseases than one dollar bottle of any of the Syrups, ilsums, or Sarsapartitas that was ever made, d a simple trial of only one box will prove is important truth. They promote Expectoration, loosen the ilqgm, and Clear the Lun<rs and other SeL-tory Organs of all morbid matter, and ore is not another remedy in the whole ateria Alediea eapable of imparting sueli aiing properties to the laings and Vital gans as these Pill*. They cure Costivcss, produce a gooei, regular .Appetite, and renglhen the System. Price 95 cents per box,containing 25 doses Medicine. Call ou the Agents who sell the Pills d get the Planter's Almanac gratis, giving II particulars and certificates of cures. Hot It kinds of the above named Pills are r sale at K'tneaster, ( '. II., l?v IIASSEIINE &. lIAtf INS and J. I). IIA U.K. who 10 keep a supply of Dk. Spencer's Vegeele Piles and DR. HULL'S CELEliRA TED PILLS, ilch stop the Chills and Fever the first J y, and do not sicken the stomach or ope. ' to on the bowels. July 24 20 ly. r JEW DAVID S HEBREW PLASTER, UK great Remedy for Rheumatism, (lout, j Pain in llie Side, llin, lh.es. Limhsund hits. Scrofula, King's hvil, White ewell- | .s, (iard Tumors, Still* Joints, and all fixed ins whatever. Where this PI sler is aped Pain cannot exist. This celebrated Pain Extractor has boon extensively used by Physicians and the ople in general, both hi this country and irope, that it is almost needless to say any j lag about it. Yet there may be souic, io stand in need of its healing powers 10 have not yet tried it. For their sakes i will simply state what it has done in uisauds of cases, and what it will do for mi when tried. A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. Read the following testimony froiu a PJ,Sian. IJkktlembn.?Your Hebrew Plaster has rod mo of pains of which I have aullercd twelve years past. During this period nborcd under an nlliction of my loimt and l?s and tried itumy remedies that my own dioid experience suggested, but without tnining relief. At length I used your nstor, atid Bin now by its cood etlVots ei.. ely cured. I will rocommed the Jew I)u- j I or Hebrew Pin star to all, who arc sudor- j j from contraction of tho muscle.", or pcr ncnt point In the side or lack. The people of Georpia have but to become rjnainted with its virtues when they will tort to its use. Vourt, truly, M. W. WAl.KKR, M . D, Forsythe, Monroe County, (ia. To Messrs. Yeovil &. Mcnd,^^w Orleans, Jrir Dai uf* or flebrtto I'hirtrr in \itrfk ('nritlinn. Messrs. Seovil &. Mead! ? 1 have been mbled with the chronic rheumali.m for ! last twelve years. On the 1st of July Iff I was so had that I could not turn mv? If in lied, and the |tain so severe that I d not slept a wink tor six da\ a. At tliia ne my attending Pliyah'ian preacrilK'd the lehrtw Planter." and it acted like a charm: ii pain It'll mo and I nlept moru thnn half' the night, nntl in three day* I wn* able to lo out. I cnnVhler the "Hebrew Plaster," j b bent remedy for all aorta of pain* now I use. O. \V. M'MIVX. ! lien leraonville, N. C., Aug. 10, IHftO. % $ ?? V.M M In-ware of counterfeit* and base imitaiih ! The genuine will in fixture have the j filature P.. Tavlor on tlio Itrel plate en- i wed label on tlio lop of rath box. I'lirchaacrs are advised that a mean rnunfeit of thla artiele ia in existence. The genuine i* sold only by n*, and by r agent* appointed throughont the Smith inu no pedlar la allowed to aell it. Dcali and purchasers generally are enntioned dnst buying of any but oar regular agent*, lerwise they will Ik- imponed upon with a nmcm nnn-ie. n' HEAD. I ChartM* 8tr?et. N. < >rlo.?n?, Solo (JeneAff?ntn for the Southern Htaten, to whom ornen munt invarlHbfy be addrcMcd. \nd ?<dd by K dri.M. MAUH.I.,H.,SC. P. Wylle Cln^r, J. Del lay, Cmnden, ? I. Wortumm, do ? her A. Ilnvnilha, CWfoila, N, C. K Sc Ctddwvll, do " rwlieator Ntitt A aon, Monroe, ri by out', ogeni in every town in the lib. nly 20 > k24eowly. flOTiCjj. ; beruby given liiat M Get/twin f^ge," < ko. 91, f. O. O. F., will npjily In tbo t*g- I tore rif tUb* Stele nt iU n?'Xl Scwelofl for ' jumeajje of no wi conferring upon ft*id t Igc, n eonKWUlo rxwtum*?. I V >V VMOOHF. See. ^5,1308. prr. i? v# AFFTJICTED- READ! FHILAUKLrillA MEDICAL HOUSE, . . Established 18 years auo, by Dr. KinkiUn, iV. IV. Corner of third and Union Streets, bcttcecn Spruce and Pine Sis. Phtlada. EIGHTEEN years of extensive and uninl tempted practice in this city, have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and successful practitioner, far and near, in the treatment of all discuses of a private nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers upon the body, throat or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, diseases arising from youthful excesses or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with success. He who places himself under tho care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in his honor tin a gentleman, ana confidently rely upon his skill ss n physician. Take Particular I\oticc. Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in?a habit frequently learned from evil companions or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt. oven when asleep, ami destroy both inir.d and body, should ?|>|*1 v immediately. Weakness and constitutional debility, loss of niuseulur energy, physical lassitude nnd genernprostrntion, instability nnd all nervous affections, Indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, Mid every disease in any way connected with the disorder of the procrentlvo functions cured and full vigor restored. "YOUTH & MANHOOD. A VIGOROUS LIFE OR A l'REMATURE DEATH. Kinkrlin on Setf-Preservation?only 25 cents. rpiJIS HOOK. JUST PUBLISHED, IS A tilled with useful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the human ays tern. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood nnd Old Ago?to all who apprehend or suffer under the dire consequences of early or prolonged indiscretions?to all who feel the exhaustive effects of baneful habits?to all who iu addition to declining physical energy, are the victims of ncrvovs and mental debility and of moping and melancholy despondency?to all such Dr. K. would say? HEAD THIS ROOK! The valuable advice and impressive .varning it gives will prevent years of misery and suffering, and save annually thousands of lives. NT A remittance of '2b cents, enclosed in a letter, addressed to Dr. Kinkclin, I'hilu. delphia, will ensure a hook, under euvctopoper return of mail. Dr. K., 15 years resident Physician. X. W. corner of 3d nnd Union Street, be' j tween Spruce nnd Pine. Philadelphia, may bo consulted confidentially. lie who places himself under the care ol Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, nnd confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. Persons at a distance inny address Dr.K. by letter, (prepaid) and ho cured at home. Packages of medicines, directions Ac bonded, by sending a remitt.-incu, and j ut up secure trom damage or curiosity. booksellers. News Agents,Pcdlcrs, Canvassers, nnd all others supplied with the nhove work at very low rates 17-ly ".M AN KNOW THYSELF.''" An Invaluable Book for 20 Cents. "EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A corv." ! / \/ \ COPIES sold in less than three months, n new edition, revised ana improved. jum issued. DR. HUNTKR N MKDICAI. MANUAL and hand Iwnk for tlio afflicted?-containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and euro of every form ofdiaenae, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by nelfat>u*e, or by scxnnl excess. with advice for ffleir prevention, written in n familiar style ' avoiding nil medical technicullilics, and everv tlung that would offend th? ear of decent y from riie re*lilt of aottic twenty years successful practice, exclusively dero ed to the cure of disomies of a delicate or private nature To which it ndded, receipts for the i euro of lh.' above diseases, and a treaties on the uum symptoms nod cure of the Fever j mid Ague, for twenty-five cents a nopy; nix copies one dollar: will ho toward, <! to any jjport of the Uvitod States, by mail, free ot I postage. Address, post ago paid, Condon Co. i'uhiishcr*, or* l,ox 106, I'oat Office i I'lii ndelpliia. "This is, without exception, the most i comprehensive and liiUdllgiolo Work publishI cd on the clan* of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses I itself to Ilie leason Of its rinder*. It Is froo ' from all objectionable nn t'er, r.nd no parent ! however fastidious, can object to placing it ! in the hands of his sons. The author has Lt. ? * - I 111.MI* >1.111 in uir iit-iiinu'ni ??i me various complaint* treated of,and 'with too j little hreath to pulT,' and too little presomi>lion to impose,' ln< has oHerod to tin* world ; at the merely nominal price of'JAa'^nti, the I fruit* of Homo tw enty yours most successful practice."?I lerald. "No tom-hcr or parent should bo without tlio knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save yours of pain, mortllie.'.lion and sorrow to the youth under their change."?pK.oer.F.'s Auvoca tk. i A t'roshv terian clergy in Ohio, in writing of "Hunter's Medical ilniiutilW) *: Thousand* upon thousands of our youth, by ovil oxiimple and the influence of the passion*, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consei qucnce* upon themselves mid their posterity. | The constitutions of thouHands who nrc ; raising families have been enfeebled, if not { broken down, and they do not know the ! cause or the core. Any thing that ean lie done so to enlighten and influence the publie mind as to elieek, nnd ultimately to remove this wide-spread source of hmnnii wretchedness, would confer tlie greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present mid entiling generations. Intemperance, (or the use of Intoxicating drinks,) though it has stain thousands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on liehalf ,.r it.. ?m;..#...i .....I i-il-? ? VI wis* nmn?cti| nn?i| in'IIUVO IliC, JUUT CO* worker in the good work you are oo actively engaged in.' One copy will bo forwarded (securely enveioped and postage paid, on receipt of '25 cento, or oi* copfoa for 01. Addreoo, C(W. I)KN Sl CO.,. Publisher, Box 1IW, Philadelphia. Bookseller*, CanvaancrM and Rook Agent*, supplied on the moat liberal term*. June 1 17 ly COTTON <ilM MA!>K and warranted?No. I at two dollara twenty-tiv e cent* per aaw ; No. 9, two dollars per sow . Alao, ilOTCKin# CYL!\r>RWAL STRAW ( I rmiis. Sol twenty-tlrs dollar*, No. U twenty dollar*. No. S fifteen dollar*, No 4 twelve dollar* *n4a half, . W vl mi THRESHING MA CHINKS, in<l Wbw* Fnne, uiut *11 MMl of Machinery repaired, nUo nny Klnckninith work (lint 1 ann<>t I* done by tho common ainitbn, will !h! by am, fl tnileo iM.nth of I*jkwW C. II., on the IjinJe Ford Road. Anything idilromod to mo ?( PttMemt Hill, 8. C., will w attended to.' F> * JOBKPHfTARK. { \h<*h ft, 195J. um'bn^l PATENT MEDICINES, &C. i $50 0 CHALLENGE." WHATEVKR concerns the health and I happiness of the people ie at all times of the most valuable inportanee. I take it] for granted that every person will do al in their power to save the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to f remote their own health at all sacrifices.? I feel it to be mv duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the most celebrated physicians, are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults are liablo; if you have an appetite continually changeable from ofte kind of food to another, bad hrenth, pain in the stomach, picking at the nose hardness and fullness of tho tally, dry cough, slow fover pulse irregular?remember that all these denote Worms, and you ** should ut once apply the remedy? In Iff)m:\SACICS WORM SYRUP An article founded upon scientific principlea, compounded with purely vegetable sub- ? stances, being perfectly ssfe when taken, and p! can be gi veil to tho most tender infant with I ' decided beneficial effect. Where Bowel || Complaints and l)iurrho-n have made thein ^ weak and debilitated, the touic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands p] wothout an equal iu the catalogue of mcdi- g cincs in giving tone and strength to the atom- 4j< nch, which makes it nn infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia. The astonishing cures performed by this syrup, after m physicians have failed, is the best evidence ** of its superior efficacy over all others. J." THE TAPE WORM i" This is the mosf difficult worm to destroy ofall that infest the human system, It grows "i' io an almost indefinite length, becoming so r'1 coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach, affecting the health s<i sadly, as to cause St. Vitus' Dance, Fit*. &'o., that those ^r afflicted seldom if ever sii?|?eet that it is Tape Worm hastening them loan early grave. In Oialer tO destrOV this worm ? r..rr ..o.:? . treatment must lie pursued. It would,therefore, be proper to take Pi to 8 of my Liver T Pill*, no ii8 to remove all obstruction!), that tliu Worm Syrup may act direct upon the worm, which must be taken in doses of 'J tablespoon fills 3 times a day. These direction* followed have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate **ee of Tape \\ orm. // 0 /iKXSA CK'S J. 1J '/fit PIL L S No part of the svstem i* more liable to disease than the I.IN KU, it serving as a filtcrer to purify the blond or giving the i proper secretion to the bile; so that any J w rong notion of the Liver ntleet* the other j .important parts of the system, and results i variously in liver Complaint. Jaundice, IK*- A pi psi.i. &c. We-should therefore wntcli ' every symptom that might indicate a wrong ' action of the liver. These Pills being com- * posed of Roots rnd Plants furnished by natun' to heal th. sick.viz; lat. An KXPKC'IX )H ANT, which augments the secret n? from the pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2d. An ALTEItATIVK "which changes in some inexplicable and iiisetiwihlc manner tbe certain morbid action of the system. 3d A < TONIC, which gives ton* and strength to the nervous a\stem, renewing health and vigor to nil parts of the hod v. -till. A I'A- j TIlAltTIC, which nets in perfect h. rn?on? with the other ingredients, and ojh i..iing on the bviwels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purif)ing ] the blood whie! destroys disease and restores health. TO FA'MALKS \ Von will find these Pills an invaluable medicine iii mnnr complaint* to w hieli von { are subject. In obstructions either total or \ partial,they have hccii fouml of incstiamhla : henelit, restoring their functional nrragemcr ts to a healthy tction, purifying the blood and other fluids an effectually to put to flight fv all complaints which may arise from f< tiu-le fc; irregularities, na her.dacnc, giddiness, dim- Ta ncs* of sight, pnln In the side, lank, &*.. and m, ollered the punlir ns the best Pills for all disraises, upon the following. ot J" M r* m (- .11j KYIUJKXCK "J \Vr.? 1 lie undersigned Physicians. listing at had the receipt id'their innmifeetiire submit- pi ted to usi'nr inspection, say, that the ing'-edh'Tits of w liich thny fcfe composed rtitkvi Ilium the Imt l'ill in use lor nil diseases of I the liver. Impurities of tho Wood. A c. We ; | nay this not only from our own judgment, J hid nl*o from that of the host medical nu- : thority in the I'tiitcd States, All disease* ! requiring the u*e of an Al/J'KItATIYK, ' DlAl'IH HIKT1C and ITIUJATIVK MKI'- I It INK. that came under our notice, has Iweii ! * treated with thcabovo I ills with the most I ,n. i satisfactory wmM, ! 181 <;koik;k woon. m. i). on K. < UOWhKV. M. I). ~ U IKlWRN. M. I). PurshriAO none hut those having the sig! nature. "J. N. IIOBKNNACK.*' upon enrli box, as all other*are W orthless imiialions. t',< Agents wishing now snpjdies, and till olh- 'I" ers wishing to la route agents, must address '? the Proprietor. J. N, IIOIIKNHACK, al his ah l laboratory, No. I JO North KKtJONi) street i 't't above Knee. PIIII.ADKI.PI11 \. ! f 1 Hold by all Druggists and Merchants in '"I the United Stales. Ml Pamphlet* giving Certificates ofctircs |wrformed in dillerent sections of the country by tltc above medicines, can be luid gratis of the agents. Fur sale by BII.IJXCS9, fc BKLK. Ijincnstrr, C. II., M. A" FANCY AND STAPLD jAt not TAAHU 11111 UVUIfrtj 11 Alt li RMTOW.N. 1\ BKO\VNlN(*& IJ?MAN,formerly or?n successor* to C. Si K. 1* Kkkrimm & Co., would respectfully enll the attention of ('* their customers, ami other*visiting 4 'tiarlcs- ? ton, to their assortment of Ji DRY GOODS, i" ttlil now opening which will be found more com- , ( plete than has ever before been offered in M that city. *cr All articles ia their line have been many- "J (urlyrM cx/trotly to ordrr, and imported 01- tP<l bkct nnd will bo Warrnuted to prw* at in i reprraentnL The one*priee system will be rigidly ad- ] hered to, and purchasers may depend upon evenf Mik-le being priced a* low as they can ' t?. ^BLtln ?. -u. i- ?*? ??-??? " ?- 1 7 , ,V Viuini r?Mirn. I ?n?ulNr MU?ntlun in r<H|ur*tvd I? Ihrir rt. iwrtmontii of ^ tatan3 l^irtiny, ^ Trn*t.?C?u?hor chy nrtwoUnroo ? UROWNIVO ft. lkmam. ' * r m h Y* ** u ?* Leonard's "Try It*1 SHAVING SO VP . Make* tin* riuli*?t li*?vl -lit I*. -k'*?t. id ut?Mi permanent latlici of .?uy Mi < v g Soap uow in uso. LKONAUO S FM YOU I Mi I * It ACTS, nnnielj. I^imwi \' ? i?. 11 -?. !( >? , jaoli, Orant*, fur I'nki'n. I'm Iding , o?, Cuatnru*, ('rrniu*. |>>*a, &e . ??>? rj choice, nnd exceedingly c u< ni. ur. nu-ckeepera should n ver ho without *' "in. I bn-ie wlio delight in the ilf >io'V? fl ixnr mid rx?pii?ite perfume id rui'H and Mower*. will fi-til in 1b ?? lavoring KxlraoU all il.nt tl??y c lire. I.KO\ vltD'S l.KMON S\ IIIM'. Imi. g ado fnmi Knurr instead of from Acid*? i are .ill the nrjinary kind*. i? not only r ni ne p r.iMiil, Init also ni'To IiimIiIk I and whnlmttnic. and makes the iiiimI ;rue*ti!e of luiiiiinor drinks. I.KOW'IP'S MUSTAItD. - Tlmai doriiii< of using Mastard that ia not hail fl.mr. mid with ii perfectly rrsf. miild try le*mirl ? I'uie Movant nn-l icy will eojiy an nrlielc *nrjr iliff'r>a|l mi wliul i usually etliat Mustard. llinlollvN T;?*lclc** SUGAlt DROPS I 11 ? V CtHllft ll l?" !? *! ? ! *! ' I i? f? rni. >r atlv i r i !- ( li?ihi i i?r<- ?i ? ? .1 I i 11 .0 r\c, | in imi i?i iii llm 1 l i ! h' hi i iltnir |v ??;iiii l I ?i?^n 'in in "|l j_ri j< u iiJiij .hi I jii A.lwiy?i ft.*!'*; f-?? uso. Leonm-l'* Yuasl .r. T!' ? Potv *i?r '< -.'i v^Uhu-!i- nlull'iiU r A nif, in ni ikiiiMK' ,ii nod <>'. I P'tl of P.Ht'r ('ukn^jJfri ? * inot*r Vcu't, in ?r w furtljr ll^h* ami] r ni ? ataiil'it it i.iis-.l, V.icVvmo?R"rH her Cnkoa, vrhott mado ?r ?h WnrT- * ?r, are l*rs lik-?lv to iTi??i^fP* wi?h ?! * oiiiiich than nm'o'^iih Yi-nii; id an it requiro* Imt -i jt iidnu'e* f? mparo for Inking Ihn po*^tti?\ of i t?*f iting thot?? ?ot'K i* i ntiri ;t"nroiJ^ t. fun uli ar Y' - , T. R. & J R. >SAC:?l.r^ I valuable plantation For Sale, ^IIK lolwriWr offer* tor talc, hi* pi. nL tation on Flat Creek in lmncnater I'in. ct,formerly owned by \Yu. liilton, eonning ?i\ hundred arrcit more or lea*, about e hundred and fifty fieri* of w hk.li in ckarand iimler cultivation, shout the centre the track there la a good Mill acnt, n eon. lenihle portion of tho track U fimt rate ttoiu laiid^uflieienly elcvuted to be out ot s reach of frenhetn. the unlaiul in of Nr>i ality (>:ik iinil Hickory land tiuely auiU-U the'cultivation ?f cotton. TI^HHKftcs nut six mile* went of JotVor*uwBKW>hcetii !il 1 list rift, ami about :t<? iptles North fnnuh-n, as persons dcsirona of purehns- I t will h i?h to examine the promises, miy rther description U noncoronary. JOHN 8. .MIL1.KW. Jefferson Sept. S8th 1833. 3-1?ec}*t. W. THURLOW CASTON, rTOEHEY AT LAW AVD SOLI CI TOE IH EQUITY. lenjt the Court? in Lanca*trrt Her than* and Adjoining Dittrictt. fc'rff Aprt/tp f% g f* -c_. X f~m* t/rrivrj, l/AaNt/c?n( o? 0 ATA V? BA HOUSE~ Oat tfuln-Ntreeh frtr rod$ South qf the Court ft TllKnbovc named Horn* l-as AA iL been much enlarged and put JhL thorough repair apd furnished anew, 1 is now prepared to accofnodaie all *<? disposed to givo it a call. Tlir aubHht iiihVch no boasts but will sitoply r tliat the Public shall b? aorunimoda I in a style not excelled by any 11oua? 4 the up country. ' J. A. 1IASSKLTINF. Lancaster, feb 12 tf . I HERNA8L) V0LGER~ f IAS the pleasure of InfoemiagM* friend* .sad customer* that ha constantly keeps hand, a large stock ef all kiada of CUOICK IK?ARI, he lowest n srket prices-is* Well of his auutubelnre as of roecftt importation. *, 346, Ktso STBrar ?*"* %i ' ?r. r"?* * '