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^Dftiral. Mr muse a bird of passage flics, From Frozen clinics to milder skies. n Younp. " For tbc Ledger. LOVE. ^ Oh! would that I was now with thee, That blent again iny heart might be ni To soo thy loving smiles ; G Oh ! would that I could with thee stay And through each bright and shining day, With thee the moments while. But fate, alas! says wo must part, | Yet the kind feelings of my heart Tla vain to try to smother; And when I'm gone may God abovo ^ Keep watch o'er theo my only love, ni For I can love no other. B Yet there'a one thing I wish to know Ere I from thee presume to go, Then anawer quick I pray ; When far away I think ?f thee Oh! doareat does thou think of me 7 When 1 am far away. Can 1 by pleading e'er thee more To look with pitying smile of love, On hiin whoso heart you have ? If ever I am loved by thee I then will joyful ever be ; X, In peace I'll ever live. R. M." 1\ ? ?* A LAND! LAND!! ? Land For Sale ! ]' 4,111 ACRES. 1 ri ^I^IIB subscriber offers for sale, the follow- pi I ing tracts of Land, in Kershaw District di C? to wit:? F One tract on Jumping Gullv waters of S Rig l.ynch's Creek, containing 7G1 acres, all II wood land and well timbered, on which I) there is an excellent mill seat, on one of the p most constant streams in the country. This ii land is well adapted to the culture ofeotton, nnd lies in a few miles of the contemplated ai railroad from Camden to l.anenstcr C. II.. e< lllid IlrrrtKi lllil nviin r..nil I.> >.lin.r i 11 - r> v...11. i. den to Blackncy'd Bridge. 268 acres lying on Little Buffalo, this el rnct is all wooded land . well timbered, and ir lying n&ir the contemplated Railroad from tl Camden to Ijmcutcr C. II. Alan, in I<nnca*tcr District, one tract containing 3,000 acres lying on the waters of Flat Creek and Big Buffalo a portion of ' which is lirst rato cotton land, and also nea 1 the contemplated Railroad, lending from | Camden to Lancaster C. II. This tract is a" so wooded land and well timbered, and ly- JJ injj almost immediately on the main road,? leading from Camden loTnxnhnw,and thence on to Munroe, N. C. Also one tract containing 82 Acres, on w hich I now reside, lying at Taxahaw on w hich there is an ordinary dwelling house M ?two Store houses, one of which is just t( completed, and now occupied by Clyburn 1 ti vV Brother, and other out-buildings. |> To any person wishing to keep a home of entertainment, to merchandise, to carry on a small farm, or the whole together, it is ono of the most desirable places in the country. All the above locations cannot be snrpassed for health iu this or any other por- , tion of the country. The question will be asked, 1 have no doubt, what is uiv object iu selling those i valuable lands ? To the inquisitive, my reply is : 1 am in debt and again, I have too la.ge n capital invested in land, and shall I i not find purchasers for the w hole, I am will, iog to give preference to the purchasers. A.M....- u.. ...i?:i . ii: i ii i I * iuui vr?i mt- auvaviitm n? uirmirv i n';m V. O..S.C. U. MOSEI.EY. I g. Nov. 2. 1853. 39 5t J South Carolina. " LANCASTER DISTRICT. J In the Common I'leas. Margaret J. Stewart Admx. j Declaration in vh. > Forcipn j x Jonathan I). Johnson. S Attachment. A.J. Cnuthnn it J. E. J~) Declajation in j ' Beckham, Ex'r& Exr'x 1 Foreign vs. 1 Attachment. ' Jonathan I). Johnson. J Tne Ex'r & Ex'rx of| Declaration in , ? 8. Beckham, dec'd. ( Foreign .viA vs. 1 Attachment. Jonathan I>. Johnson J TXT HERE AS, the plaintiffs did on the 15 u ) 'JM day of March Inst, tile their declarations against the defendant who, (it is said) Sntdl ' iku'nt Irinn unit u. if timiMlui 18mi?? r.f I. State, and has neither wife nor attorney,? i a known within the limit* of the same, upon tl whom >copy of the said Dcolarirtinn might i f be served: it is therefore ordered that the ' mud defundent do appear and plead to the Mid declarations on or In-fore the Ittth day Mnrch which will be in the year of our I?ord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, J otherwise final and sksoluto judgment will , t then be given and ordered against him, JOHN A NTEWM AN, Clerk. Mi Clerk's Office, Lancaster C. II. I E March 15. 1853. 8?1 Smly&ld * drtalfred craven. y. II AVISO devoted his entire attention to lithe pruelliM of Dentistry, fangs leave to f inform theCftizena of I.sncaster and vicinity that he will be found at Mr. Haaseltine^i u 't f*" Uio 2nd Monday in each month where he * w]ll Ik) happy to wait on those who may mm need his services. > Pet 12 th 1853. ly. r jiotice. ALL persons are hereby forbidden to sell goods or any other article of proper*/ to MY person whatever M .... L?w ,rr^?, V(. hi ? ? oruTi mm lipilMly to my wife Judeb fcim, win. hai I > been for many yeara living aep;u\it.- n:nl npart from me. 1 will bay no cL-l.u of iti.it nature, so give do eredlt to any | tmon, ex- I pee ting to mako me liable there fr I WM. W HI.LIB. Oet. 19,1863 36 iao. Wanted Immediately. or two boot and ahoe maker?good I I HI wage* paid aod permanent aiUiation IQUBt. Addreaa O. FLOYD. f P Lancaater, 8. C., Saliabary Watehman repy 3L 0. F, u. 'TtHK Soberrtber wiahee to rent a email qp ?irnforthenex^rear apply n? jbovd. Nor. l?th 1853 41?tt BLANKS BLANKS'BLANKS! ? Of erery description, for solo , \ this Offiesr f # ? * ,, IL m * CLOTHING I A*l> ' T [EN'S FURNISHING GOODS. AT WHOLIINAMl. ULL1NGS, ANDERSON & CO. No. 1G Haync direct, | j CHARLESTON. 8. C. { respectfully Invite the attention" of 1 r V Merchants to an entire new stock of 1 LOTHING manufactured by us expressly \ r tlie Southern Market. Great care has so beer token in selecting FURNISHING OODS, \?hieh will be sold exceeding low. FULI.INGS, ANDERSON & CO in Sept. 7 31 2in ri Z. JTl) E H A Y7 2 FOTIIIICAKV & DKKR.INT, n, CAMDEN, S. C. ti rAKES pleasure in announcing to the p citizens of I jincaster and the adjacent ?o luntry, that he is now receiving his Spring tl id Slimmer supply of oi ^ugs. Chemicals anil Patent Medicines ; a] Paints, Oils, Window (ilass. Varnishes, ni (glassware, ami J,amps ; Paint p Whitewash and Varnish b Itrashes. u ALSO, s: \toth, Hair, Nail, Flesh and Hath llru 'r Soaps. ('osmetics. Hair Restoratives, 'Transparent Wash balls and Cal.es, Perfmnen/, Mir- C{ !?* *, Vases, Porte Cl Monaies, Glove Boxes and Dressing Cases ALSO, AMP WICKS. BURNING FLUID AM) Garden Seeds. He is now the regnfcirly appointed Sale gent for the following valuable Family ledieines, viz.?Dr Guysott's Yellow Dock ml Saraaparilln, Dr. Rogers' liverwort ninl 'ar, Jew David's or llebrew Plaster, l)r. I laughton's Pepsin, Dr. Marehisi's Utene Cntholieon. Dr. Allen's Vegetable Coin- I oil nd, Dr. little's Family Medicines, I .on- j en ?A (oh Family Medicines, Dr. Kcolor's j amily Medicines, Dr. 1 lobcnsack's Worm i yrnp. Dr. I lobcnsack's Liver Pills, Colleton i liters. Epping's Karsaparilla. and Queen's clight, Had way's Ready Relief and other r opular remedies, Dr. Tobias' Venetian I .in- | nent, Ac., Ac.. I p All medicines sold at his establishment I e< re neatly labelled, car fully packed, if desir- e rl.and sent to any part of the town, or to the h Lail Road, Depot, free of charge. w The qualities of the medicines warranted : e liarges as uniform.and as low as gornl mod- I incs'can be bought at any establishment in y 10 up country. t< Orders respectfully solicited. a '/. J. Dl'i HAY. p March 30, 1853. 8?ly. C ffoCARTER &. Co., ? (SUCCESSORS T(T MCCARTER A ALLEN,) * VV II O I, K s A I. K OOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, ? CORNER MKETINO AND PINCKNEY-STS., ">! J. J. McCarter. 1 P E.J. Dawson, I CHARLESTON, S.C. ? J. Hrvan. Jr. j ci A complete assortment of Ij?w, n [edieal, School and Miscellaneous Hooks, tl igether with lllank Hooks, Paper mid Sta- " onery, of every description, kept eonstantr on hand, and ollered at the lowest prices. ' Feb. 23 1853. 3 ly pd. > WARDLAW, WALKER A 1UIUNSIDE, J COTTON FACTORS, h ? AND? ,| < O.T|JIIS?IOS 'iS'.SMM V!HTS, | NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, ( c n a n l /; s r o a n. c. ? W. A. WAI'.ni.AW, tl OI.LOTMAN WALKER, ANDREW BfTRNSIDR. ( Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty ti cents oer Hag. ? Notice. r IS hereby given to the creditors of M. S. j ' . Sorrel that his entire estate has been as- I * igned to me for their benefit for the second nd last time. Those who do not meet me t *1 t I h i air on the 19th inst. (I will ho there hen) and signify their ueceptai.ro of the | ^ crms of the assignment an they were re ' , uircd to do on the 13th of September li??t I till net be noticed a* I make payment*. i iar i will be nt llelair on Saturday the ! 9th Nov. 1833, J. \V. COOKE. I 1 i 1-iT T he note* and account* of M. S. I iorrel have la-en placed in the hand* of M. v Heath, Km)., for collection. I'ay up and i uve coat. Nov. 6th 1833, | i J. NV. CCXJiKK. to?-it. _ | Ladies' Dress Goods' | cc VMORE beautiful selection of lb-latin*, n Caahmerca, Alpnccas, Marino*, v POPLINS, SILKS. icC. \ ave never been offered in this market. Call t| nd examine for yourselves and test the fact i? hat we arc selling nt unusunlly low rate* t) i?r c;ish, or on time to good customers. <? \V. M. dt A. J. CONNORS. it Oct. 26. 38 3t t< Mail Arrangements. <'uiiid?*ia Hull ILK MONDAY, WKDN KHDAT, AND FRIDAY e At 8 o'clock, M. ? C )KP ARTS TUBS DAT THl'K8DAY, A 8 ATI ItDA V At 7 o'clock, A. M. ii Charlotle mail K >UK MONDAY, W.tDNFSDAY, AND FRIDAY || At 8 o'clock, P. M. ti KPART8 TCK8DAY, TIH RHDAY, A SATURDAY '' At 7 o'clock, A. M. c .. e ? m m g foneord mall DUK TIIL'l<8DAYt AT 6 P. M. DKPARTS FRIDAY, AT 6 A. M. V Wimboro* mull. Dl'K SATURDAY, AT 6 V. M. 'I DUPAItTH THl'KJIDA Y, AT 4 P. M. A ClHutrrllle mailt V Mh- DL'K KKIOAV, AT 7 P. M. K DKI'AHTM KATIKDA Y, AT 8 A. M. K A OBMMkHrfleld. 0. H. Mail. S ^tt?IIATU?DATt AT 10 A. M. nKP^KTS THURSDAY, AT 4 A. M. All letters must be deposited by 8 oYlk M., to ensure their departure by next j% transient newspapers sent are re I to be yrt paid, otherwise they are at mailed. Air persons %bo receive newspapers * kd other periodicals, will obasera that tlie M w requires the postage to be pakl qua*- ^ rjy m advanff. as *ltON who fail to pay their postaas quarrly in advance will do-shrewd iWblr. T. R. StAOWL, P.*. Doctor Yourself ! HE POCKET jESCULAPHJS Or, every one his own Physician. ?THK. FORTIETI showing Disease* an Malformations of tli I in man System in ct 'l'o which isaddeda trci lino on the Diseases < Females, being of tli larried people, or those contemplating nin age. By William Youno, M. I). I Ait no father be ashamed to present a cop f the iKW'ULAI'lUSto his child. It ma ive him from an early grave. Let no yonn inn or woman enter into the secret oldig; ens of married life without reading tl> (H'KET AESCULAPIUS. let no on ifTVring from a hacknied Cough, Pain i ic Side, restless nights, nervous feeling nd the whole train of Dyspeptic sensation ml given up by their physician, be a not lu inment without consulting the AESCUL/ ICS. Have the married, or those about t e married, any impediment, read this tml scful book, as it has been the means < wing thousands of unfortunate creature om the very jaws of death. Anv person sending TWENTY I VIE CENTS enclosed in ? letter, will ri five jneeopy of this work by mail, or fiv opies will bo sent for One Dollar. Address, (post paid,) DR. WM. YOUNG, A'o. 152 Sjiruce St., I'hilajvlnhia. April 13 10 if. inc. Rot;KICK LIVERWORT AM) TAR, r??U THK COMPLETE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma. Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all other lung Complaints, tending bo CONSUMPTION. I.OOK AT ITS UNPARALELLED SUCCESS. rllllabove distinguished Congh Medicin i* carrying all before it in I ung Con hunts. In all nrrtionn of the country it ; (instantly performing Cures wbieb astonis von Physicians themselves. Look at th igh character ami standing of the nanu Inch vouch t??r its unrivalled healing pov r. 11. Cox. M. D. ; lion. Judge Murse Ion. Judge Win. Burke, for more than 'J ears postmaster at Cincinnati : 11, S Nov in.M. D., Professor of the Med'eal Cot leg t Memphis, Tenn. ; John A. Collins, Es?| roprie'.or of the Temperance Organ an reneral Agent ot the Grand Division oftl Ions of Temperance of Ohio ; Win. II. L ison, Esq., I'.ditor of the U. S. Military an laval Argus at N. Y. ; Thos. C. Faulde ls<j. of Albany ; Rev. II. Wiseman, Rev. I loyt. N. Y.; and we could name hundred ye thousands of others who testify froi ersonal experience, that it has cured thei ml their friends in some cases after all oil r reuiedii s had failed. Sncli men nevi lake such statements, unless convinced . mir truth, beyond the possability ofadoul toad n few of the letters. Kxtract from a letter from F. M.Corry, t I. L. Stewart, Esq., No. 137.Second Strei lew York. Sparta, June 3<\ 1810. Dear Friend Stewart:?1 have been lion ow just two months. When I last Ha on I had little hopes of ever getting an otter. But I have now the pleasure < hanking you for recommending me to tnI >r. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tnr an 'anchalagna. I got a dozen bottles of i ml f must say it lias dona tne more gov lieu any other medicine 1 have ever take )n my iirst taking it, it increased the cxpe ora*ion. and i raised a great deal of Blood latter from my lungs. But that has no cased, and so has my cough, nearly, ough but little now, and expect soon to I ntirely free from it. I consider it an ii ultiahic medicine, and shall rocunjmend it 1 II vvlio arc n(Dieted with a rough or disea d I.ungs. * * * I let a young lady, who had the CfT lUMI'TION, and had bled n good deal fro lie lungs, and doctored several month* wit ur physician. but grew worse, have one bo le of it, and it eared her. It acted almoi lir.fiilouxly in her case. Your sincere friend, I-'. M. COItRY. Bleeding Lungs Cured. </:/ : HOW PROMPTLY IT \crs Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No 3!" 'earl street. New York.?A few days befo int Christmas I was taken unwell, and six omincnced bleeding freely at tho lungs, ailed in a lluuiijcp.iihic Physician, but h ledicinc did not seem to help me. I re. our advertisement'and thought I would ti >r. Holers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar ai 'hnnehalagua. Before I bad taken up tl tlird bottle, my bleeding bail sti>p|K*d. Ill nu^li was gone, and I felt well as usual.iv health is now good. 1 eonsider it a mo xcellent medieine. and cordially reeommet to my friends. [This statement was mar ) the Proprietors, Murcli Li, 1850,] ??? ** Circular*, Ac. As no ordinary sized advertisement en xplain fully the merits and nature of th rtiele, the Proprietors bavu published n lie Circular, giving the history of thisMcdicin fie discretion, nature die., of its princip igrrdirnU ; the effect they are designed I ave upon the lungs and liver,and a copioi u the persons, who have beeneurcd by itiving their names and residences even I fie street and tho number. Those who ni roubled with n congh, or whose lungs ai i the least affected.are earnestly desired I all upon the agents named below, and pri ure one of those pamphlets. It can be lui rati*, and well repay a peruswi. * 8COVIL & MEAD, Ill Chartrea Street, New <)rl.*aun. Vholesnle (iehciiil Agent* fur the Unite Suite*, to whom all order* mu*t be u< dreeved. Aod sold by R. Sl J R. MAGILMmncaater C.ll.,S.< i. V. Wvlie Cheater " " J. brlUy Camden " . J. Workman do u Vinche?ter, Stitt & Son Muuroe, N. < iaher Sc fleiiiitha, Charlotte, %N. < 'ox & Caldwell do. M nd by one Agent in every town in tli outh, July 'JO Jteowly Mouth Carolina, LANCASTKH DISTRICT. imea Miller,et al, heir* at law of Wm. Miller, In Equity, vs. lamcaatar. Win. McKenna. J " TNDF.R the order of the Coart in abov J cnae, I will aall at IaMfraetor C. H-n O lat Monday WVoveiubernext, tMMj n? I oatateof Mr*. Anna Mbpt*, (ateaf e negroee.) oonalatlnf a, houaehold fnrnitnre, Cattle, Horn, Am *% \ 5 DR. BTROHCHB ! COMPOUND SANATIVE PILLS. ^ rPIIE8E PILLS nrc entirely Vegetable, j 1 and nrc a most superb . Medicine in > the cure of nil Bilious Complaints, ("hills 1 and Fever, Dispepsin, Costiveness, Liver Complaints, Juandiceft, Sick Headache, Scro- <i fain, Salt Rheum, Fevers of all kinds, IjOss 1 \ |j. of Appetite, Obstructed and pninful Men- ? ' struation, and all lingering diseases. i f 1 As a Fei ale Medicine they act like a ' 1 ? charm, am. .hen taken according to the di- 1 r r* reetions, they never fail to cure the very ) worst cases of Piles, nfter all other remedies t V fail. c y They purify the blood, equalize the circuit lation, restore the Liver, Kidneys, and other I Secretory Organs to a healthy tone and ae- j a 6 tion ; and as an Anti-liilous Family Medi- j I ? cine they have no equal. Price 25 cents per | n box. ALSO, DR. STRONG'S [r PECTOKAL MTOnACII ' PILLS. < > A remedy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, | (| Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Astli- i | ma, Consuuiption, Nervous Diseases, Dys- I . rm pepsin, Costiveness, Erysipelas, Disease of | J B the Heart, (nllammation and l'ain in the L * Chest, Hack and Side.and all diseases arising I , from a deranged statu of the Stomach, and 1 ( to relieve the distress and bad feeling from I eating too hearty food, in weak and dyspep- ' tic habits. I i Warranted to be PVRELY VEGETABLE. These Pills act as an Expectorant, Tonic and Aperient. One 25 cent box possesses t three times more power to cure diseases than : t a one dollar bottle of any of the Syrups, | Balsams, or Sursnparilhisthut was ever made, \ > and a simple trial of only one box will prove j ? this important truth. t They promote Expectoration, loosen the j Phlegm, and Clear the Lungs and other Se- < cretory Organs of all morbid mutter, and ? there is not another remedy in the u hole ! j Materia Medi en capable of imparting such j homing properties to the Lungs and Vital ' ie Organs as these Pills. They euro Costive- t j. ness, produce a good, regular Appetite, ami . , |s Strengthen the System. |) Price 25 cents per box, containing 25 doses . j ie of Medicine. ( .s Cull on the Agents who sell the Pn.i.s j | and get the Planter's Almanac gratis, giv ing ; full particulars and certificates of cures. I) Both k:nds of the above named Pills are i for sale at Lancaster. ('. II.. hv IIASSE1.- | r(. TINE & II AO INS and J. I). II All, E. who I ; also keep a supply of Dk. Spencer's Vkoe- | lt\ tabi.k Pii.i.s and ,(. DR. HULL'S i i-| CELEBRATED PILLS, whii'h stop the Chills and Fever the first day, and do not sicken the stomach or ope' rate on the bowels. ? July 21 20 1y. in JEW DAVID'S j HEBREW PLASTER, >t fllMK great Remedy for Rheumatism, (Jout. I I'ain in the Side. 11i|>. Bars. I .hubs nnd lo Joints. Scrofula. Kind's Evil, White ?wull- ' L?t in s, I lard Tumors. Stitl" Joints, and all fixed pains whatever. Where this Fl .ster is up- | plied Fain cannot exist. ie This celebrated Fnln Extractor lias boon w ?o extensively used by Physicians nnd the iv | people in general, both in this country nnd , r?t" Europe, that iHs almost needless to say any ] [? | thing about it. Yet there may be some. , id | who stand in need of its healing powers | . it. j who have not yet tried ii For their Makes j id ! wo will simply state what it has done in n. 1 thousands ot cases, and what it will do for c- them when tried. '.v ? ; u' A VOICE FROM GEOROIA. < | >e Read the following testimony from a PI"' 4 a- sician. , lo <Jknti.i:mfj?.?Your llehrcw Pln?ter has s- cured mo of pains of w hich I have suttcred 4 for twelve years past. During this period | * I labored under an flfiietion of my loins and j i- side, and tried many remedies that inv ow n ( nt medical ogperienee suggested, but without | tit obtaining relief At length 1 used your t- Plaster, and am now by its ?.ood effects ci . t *t tircly cured. I w ill reeomnted the Jew I).?- t % id or Hebrew Plaster to nil. w ho are suffer* J ing from contraction of the musclca, or per* j mancnt pains in the side or hack. ( The people oftieorgia have but to become j . , acquainted with its virtues when tfmjr will j jg resort to its use. t rt. Yours, truly, , n M. \V. WALKER, M. I)., I Fomythc. Monroe County. Gu. 1 is To Messrs. Scovil & Mead, New Orleans. ' id 1J?. 1 y. ? ' Jew Davur* or Hebrew Planter in A'nrth Carolina. y Messrs. Heovil & Mead! ? I hnvo been ! troubled witfi the chronic rheumatism for the Ust twelve year.-s On the 1st of July 4 * IHl!> i was ho had that I could not turn mye self in bed, nnd the pain so severe that 1 1 hail not slent ? wink tor ?iv .1" - ' - ?f ? ?V " tiin*? my attending Physician prcscribod the . Hebrew Plaster," and it acted like a charm: i he pain left mu and I slept more than half 1 " of the night, and in three days I was able to ! w ride out. I consider the Hebrew Plaster," e> i lie bent remedy for nil sorts of pains now ! in use. G. W. M'.MINN. r lH llendcrsonville, N. C., Aug. 16, I8.W. Beware of counterfeits and base imita- i lions! , 't[ tirf~ The genuine will in future have the j signature B. Taylor on the steel plate en- ! , graved label on the top of each box. I Purchasers are advised that a mean eoun | terfcit of this article is in existence. , The genuine is sold only by us, and by , j our agents appointed throughout the South | ?and uo pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers and purchuacrs generally are cautioned , r, against buying of any but our regulur agents, ( otherwise they will be imposed upon with a i worthless article. SCOVILdi MKAD. III Churtres street. N. Orleans, Sole General Agents for the Southern States, to whom ? i! nil orders must invariably be addressed. "" And sold by le T.R.drJ.K. MAGILU Lancaster C. II.,8.0. A P. Wvllo Chester, * /. J. Del lay, Cain den, ? J. J. Workman, do ? t Fisher & Hoiniths, Carlotte, N. C. Fox dt Cold well, do ? i Winchester Stltt dr son, Munroe, d And by one agent in every town in the d South. N July 90 k24eowly. : notice. : | ntheroby given that " Catawba Lodge," c * I W<). 94,1. O. O. P., will apply to the Lag- b Nislaturu of this State at Its next Session foe ( the passage of an act conferring upon said a Lodge, a corporate existonee. b m W. A "MOORK, See. \ } \mg. 5, 18M. r # AFFtilOTED, READ! 1'HII.ADRLPHIA . MEDICAL HOUSE. Established 18 years ago. by Dr. hinkilcn, A*. W. Currier of third and Ionian Streets, hettreen Sjiruce and I'ine Sts. Phtlada. IjMGHTEEN yearn of extennive and uninJ terupted practice in thin city, have rcnlered Dr. K. the most expert and successful iractitioner, far and near, in the treatment of II diseases of a private nature. Persons aflictud with dlrera upon the body, throat or pgs, pains in the heau or bones, mercurial hcumntiam, strictures, gravel, diseases arisng from youthful excesses or impurities of he blood, whereby the constitution has beomo enfeebled, are all treated with success. He who places himself under the care of )r. K., may religiously contide in his honor is a gentleman, ana confidently rely upon lis skill vs a physician. Take Particular Notice. Young man who have injured themselves >y a certain practice indulged in?a habit frepiently iearned from evil companions or at chool. the effects of which are nightly felt, ven w hen asleep, and destroy both nilr.d and >ody, should apply immediately. Weakness ind constitutional debility, loss of museuar energy, ph\ sioal lassitude and genera- | irostration, irritability and all nervous alfcc- | ions. Indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, I .nd every disease in an v way connected w ith he disorder of the procreative functions ured and full vignj^rostored. YOUTH & MANHOOD. \ VIGOROUS LIKE nil A PREMATURE DEATH. Kinkrlin on Self. Preservation?only 25 rents. 1MIIS HOOK. JUST PUMJSHEI), IS tilled with useful information, on I he infirmities and diseases of the human ays I em. It addresses itself alike to Youth,Man- j mod and ()ld Age?to all who apprehend or i tuffer under the dire consequences of early ?r prolonged indiscretion*?to all who feel lie exhaustive effects of baneful habits?to I ill who in addition to declining physical en- j rgv. are the victims of nervovs ami mental lebility and of moping and melancholy des- | londeney?to all such Dr. K. would say? ] READ THIS HOOK! The valuable advice and impressive warning I , vivos will prevent yours of misery and sulci no. and save .'iniiiuillv thousands?if 1 i*. A remittance of i!5 cents, enclosed 11 a letter, addressed to Dr. Kiiiki-lin, Pliila. Iclphia, will ensure a book, under en\elopenr return of ninil. Dr. K., 15 years resident Physieint,. Si. \V. corner or 3d and I'nion Street, lie ween Spruce and I'inc. Philadelphia, maj be consulted eolifulentiiilly. lie who places himself under the en re of l>r. K. nay religiously confide in his honor is a gentleman, and contidciitly rely upon lis skill as a phvsioinn. Persons at a distance may address Dr.K. by letter, (prepaid) and he cured at home. Packages of medicines, directions vVc foinded, hv sending a remittance, and j ut up weure from damage or curiosity. Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlers, Uanvassers,and all others supplied with the abovo work nt very low ratis 17-1 y KNOW THYSELF.* An Invaluable Book for 20 Cents. "RVRRY FA Mil. V sllort.n have a corv." / */ w \/ v C'OPIKS sold in less than three l.)\ r\7* J months a new edition, revised ind Improved, just issued. DU. IIUNTKKN MF.PIUAl. MANUAL | ind hand book for the atllicted?containing | m outline of the origin, progress, treatment ind cure of every form ofdisenae, contracted IV P O .isC'.lOHS sevtl-d intercourse, by Helfihu.se. o hy so Mini excess, with advice for ;h ir eveiition. written in a familiar style voiding ' I medical technionllitiea, and everything that would offend the ear of decern v rom the result of some twenty years sucressful practice, exclusively dcto ed to the tire of diseases of a delicate or private nauro To w hich is added, receipts lor the tiro of the above diseases, and a treaties on lie cause symptoms and cure of the Fever ind Ague, for twenty-live cents a copy; six ropies one dollar: will he fowarded to any virt of the Uvitcd States, by mail, free ol Mintage. Address, postage paid, Cosden & 'o. Publishers, or* box 196, Post Olliee i'lii adelphia. "This is, without exception, the most omp,? heiisive and intelligible Work publishd on the class of diseases of w h'n-h it treats. \voidinp all technical terms, it nddrcsses tselfto the reason of its readers. It is free "rom all objectionable nw.tcr. and no parent lowever fastidious, can object to placing it n the hands of his sons. The nutlinr has ! levoted many years to the treatment of the ,'arious complaints treated of, and 'with too ittle breath to pull',' and too little presumption to impose,' lie has offered to the world it the merely iiotniiial price of 25 cents, the fruits ef some twenty years most seccessful , iraeliee."?I braid. MNn teacher or parent shonld be without j he knowledge imparted in this in valuable ivork. It would Have yearn of pain, mortiie. lion and Borrow to the youth under their j luuige."?People's Advocate. A Presbyterian clergy in Ohio, in writing >f "Hunter'h Medical Manual," says : "ThouuiiuIh upon thousands <d' our youth, by evil . xaniple and the intluenee of the passion*, inve been led into the hahit of self-pollution .vilhout realising the sin and fearful conae- I Iiiences upon themselves and their posterity. ! I he eonstitntioiis of thousands who are j . lining families have been enfeebled, if uot iroken down, and they do not know the mum or the euro. Any thing that can Im* lone so to enlighten and inlluence the pubic mind as to cheek, and ultimately to renovo this wide-spread source of human ; v re tolled ness, would confer the greatest , Messing next to the religion of Jesus Christ. ?n the present and coming generations. In- < em pern nee, (or the use of intoxicating i Irinks.) though it has slain thousands upon housands, is not n greater scourge to (he | Ionian race. Accept my thanks on hehalf j >f the afflicted, and, believe me, your co vorker in the good work you arc so activey engaged in.' One copy will be forwarded (securely eneloped ami pastage paid, on receipt of *25 cuts, or ?ix copies for 91. Address, COS. )KN & CO., Publisher, Box 1 (Mi, Philadel- I -li inio. Booksellers, CanvARR?>r? and Boak Agents, iupplied on the most liberal tonus. June I 17 ly COTTON tilNS. MADK and warranted?^io. I at two dollar* twenty-live cenU pur Raw ; No. 3, wo dollars per raw. Alao, HOTCKISff CYLINDRICAL HTRA W CUTTERS, No 1 twenty-five lollara, No. 3 twenty dollar*, No. 3 fifteen lollam, No 4 twelve dollars and a half, AUK) TURKS 111 NO MACHINES, nd Wheat Funs, and all kinda of Machine* y repaired, alao any Rlnckamith work yj| an not be done by the common smiths, knit e done by me, 0 milea amtii of Lancastot* \ II., on the Lands Ford Rond. Any thi.>? ddresocd to me at Pleasant Hill, 8. C., will attended to. JOREPHCLARK . Matnh 9, 1863 lam?lm w PATENT MEDICINES, &C. $5 0 OCHALLEN GE. WHATEVER concern* the henlth nnd happiness of the people is at nil times of the most valuable inportance. I take it] for granted that every person will don! in their power to save the live* of their cliil , dren, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own henlth al nil sacrifices.? i i feel it to lie my duty to solemnly assure 1 you that WORMS, according to the opinion | of the most celebrated physicians, are the primary causes of a large majoritv of diseases to which children and adults are liable . if you have an appetite continually changes- ; hie from one kind of food to another, bad t breath, pain in the stomach, picking at the nose hardness and fullness of the belly, dry j cough, slow fever pulse irregular?remem- , her that all these denote Worms, and you j should at once apply the remedy? HO Di:.\SA CK 'S WO It M S YIt UP Au article founded upon scientific principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender infant with ' decided beneficial effect. Where Bowel j I Complaints ami Diarrhuui have made them ' weak and debilitated, the tonic properties of ' my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands I wothout an equal in the catalogue of modi- ' cincsin giving tone and strength to the atom- I ' aeh, which makes it an infallible remedy for ' those atllieted with Dyspepsia. The aston- j i i?t.S? e. -i i? ? . inn- vm\ n ^niuiim-u 19y I liirt HVHI11rr ? ! > ?iciiin? have failed, is the best evidence I of its superior efficacy overall others. I THE TAPE WORM This is the most difficult worm to destroy of all that infest the human system, It grows ' , to nil almost indefinite length, becoming so | . coiled and fastened in the intestines and i stomach, affecting the health so sadly, as to | cause St. Vitus' Dance, Kits. &e., that those j all'iicted seldom if ever suspect that it is Tape I Worm hasteaino them to an earl v grave. In j onler to destroy this worm a vorv eticrgcftr treatment must he pursued. It would, therefore. he proper to take (! to x of tnv l.iver I'ills, so as to remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon tl ! I worm, which must he taken in doses of g j i tiihlespeonfuls 3 times a day. These din e I j tions followed have never heen know n to t it ' in curing the most obstinate vase of Tape j | Worm. I II 0 n EXS. I ( 7i" .S /. /1 ER PI LI. S ! No part of the system is more liable to I | disease than the I.IVIilt. it serving as a I | tiltercr to purify the blood or giving the j proper secretion to the bile: so that any i wrong action of the laver affects tin* other j important parts of the system, and results | variously in l.iver ( oinptaint. Jaundice, Dys- ! pepsi.i, Ac. \\ e-shouid Ihcreforu vv ateh i every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the liver. These I'ills la ing composed of Hoots and I'lants furnished hv niu tore to heal tie. siek.vi/.: 1st. Alt F.XKKCTORANT, w liieh augments the secret icfc from the pulmonary mucus membrane, or I promotes the discharge of secreted matter. ; 2d. An AI.TEUATI VK "which changes in j some ine.vplieable. and insensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3d A i TONIC, which gives tone aitd strength to J the nervous svstem, renewing health and vigor to nil parts ot the body. Ith. A ("A- ! TIlAKTK', which acts in perfect harmony I vvitii the other ingredients, and operating on , the bowels, and expelling the w hob- in ss of j corrupt and vitiated matter, olid punlying the blood v. bid destroys disease and restores health. TO FEMALES Von will tind these Kills an invaluable j j medicine in inanv eoinpluints to vvliieh you j arc subject. In oliatruetions either tnu.l or j j partial, they have been found of inestimable > benefit, restotir.g their functional urragc- j me: Is to a healthy action. purify ing the blood and other fluids no effectually to put to flight ' all complaints vvbieli may arise from female I irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dim- | * ncss of sight, pain in the side. bnck.&c., and j F ofTercd the public as the best Kills for all di> j cases, upon the following. MEDICAL EVIDEXCE We, the undersigned Physieians, having had the receipt nf tlisir mnniifi.1* I....ii I * ti ll to in for inspection, say, that the more- j dicnts of which they are composed tnakc? tin-in tlu' hi it I 'ill in use for all diseases ut the Diver. Impurities of the Rlood.&c. We say tliis not only from our own judgment but also from that of the best medical authority in the United States. All diseases j requiring the use of an Al.TKRATIVK. | r DIAPHORETIC and PURG ATI VK MKDICINK. that e.une under our notice, has been tt treated with the above I'ilN with the most ' i satisfactory nieces*. ? GEORGE WOOD. M. D. F. CROWI.KY. M. I>. I,. HOW I A. .M. I). *j Pur*ha?c none hitl those having tin- sic j b nature. "J. N. 1IOHENSACK," upon each ! il box, as all others are worthless imitations. ] ,| Agents wishing new supplies, nnd all oth- t ii ers wishing to beeome agents, must address i a| the Proprietor. J. N, llOHKNSAt 'K, at bis t, laboratory, No. 120 North HKCONI) street o above Race. PIIIDADKI J'l li \. in Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in fi the United States. Pamphlets giving Certificatesofeures performed in different sections of the country by the above medicines, can be bad gratis of j the agents. For salo by IIII.IJNGS, &. IJKLK. A Nun-aster, C. II., S. FANCY AND STAPLE A \)\\\ HOODS, <11 Alt i,i:sto.\,*. UROWN1NG&. I.EMAN, formerly of. i. successors to C. 6i K. I.. Kerkixon a j v. Co., would respectfully call the attention (' -< their cuatotnora, and other* visiting Uhurlea- ^ ton, to their assortment of ] in DRY GOODS, i *' ti now opening which will be found mor? com. j M plcte than ha* ever before been offered in that city.^_ All nrtieWe in their line have born manu f*1 fwlurnl flAl/y to order, ami importeo pibfct nndmtl be Warm in yrnct at reyrrtmtrd. The onvprioe ayatem will be rigidly ad- ~ hered to, and purchasers may depend upon every arti,To being pViced im low aa they enn be procured in uny eity in the United Statea. 1 I'artieular attention is requested to their * departments of ul Silk and Fancy Dress Goods. Embroideries, Carpetu^s, Blankets, Plan- at Jfc No. Kin# nt. ror Market J # CHARLK8T()N,R.r 0, rt*, ISM 37 g/t H i w [ Leona I's "1:yy SH WLX^ V v?a m 4 ? ^ luki's t In* ri?; ii1' ? nn I iii'?t |i -rin!i?? it1 I ing S 'Hji i.iiw in u-r F. K<> N A U U S K I. \ V ? . I'll ACTS, tiiuni'ly. 1. \ i I'euuli, Ornnsji*. !" ?r I'll**. l ii.star.ls, Cromi- i wry cliiiioo, ami i'sh . m I|i>n?ek?,of>i'r>' H'MMIM II V.- ! th?>m I linn' wlo i i liOinUH fliv??r ill I I i-Xi jlli ?i N* ! u Krni'8 Hint I'lmv.-r*. v\ iif Ii-' I . Flavoring I'.x: ruts ivll l!.n' * i.kon'apt? u-: :.n\- >\ ,;t*; mil- from Kiinr ii>~i> I ? (' ir-.m ' H :ir<r VI ll?J ill'l.ll.ll'V kin.Is i< II I I , fur in! imiiiiI. lint iil-u in r ! Till ll'lil wr'liil.iM >11111 II11 I III llil; li i^re?*iili|o ! - i II iht ili inkUv>N \ ! I > s MINI'X'i ? limns ..f -.i.^ M'isiirl 11 * . .. ri?J?* - II II- -in | vVih'i il I III r ! ' I I .1 itinnl I tr% lit* ir I s I'n- ' I it < :i ;l?i'jr will i?.ij iy itn :?-?ii?' v.n-v i I ? ruin nImt i>n?iiillv iil.i-. lull ?>-.! T.ii i WOIiM SUGA" ' t imV*" ), ? y z J.1*- v * tSL-' yt'JP > i Vli i I*I. W'.' l - V ?, \ in . I i ! i* i r HI v i i i. ? . .. :n I .ii- i I,- i?. i i . ; ?' i . |' illi ii I . ,li i ..U'li-J in | AVv.v/?i f : i.; - v ' . " ; vijh ' ruwa ... Leonir l'a Yc I 11 ? I'mv !r?r is ri ? u-linir . ' r \ j.. i. in in .'< '! !'. '.mils nl' Ibil'.r '. *?i ? 'irttci" II*IT %" ?-? I.i ii . lerfeel Iv lijfh' I r a v nn'iint i' i* in'x-1 li.i kw'n--.' itlivr Cik<>i< wl oii made >? la il?>? i. ler. nr.* b?'H 1 iV: 1 v 'i. .|i-i.?i.i- w 11. r * toniaeb tIn*ii 1111m* <11-i 'wii'i \ i'ii-( ; mil iim it roqiiir-s hut. :? lew ?uii.ii'o? 'itrepnre fur baking p.?iliiv <>t i v. r iHvitiK tlien* ?oik is emir- 'v ittonle I fOH ItLr PT T. R. A J R. M A< 111 I. \ ALI'AIILE PLANTATION Fcr bitle, I'M IK subscriber oIVcih for mile, hi* plantatioii nil Flat I'tpik in laincastcr Din* t-t. formerly u? nod l?y Win. Ililton, run ioiiiy m v hundred acre* more or b-xx, about no hundred and fitly iirrmnl Mliirh i* elr?r? I and under cultivation, about the eeOtru I the track there i* a jjood .Mill neat, a ??m (ii'rr.bio portion ( I the track is lirsPYMB IlltOIII lund,autlicicnly (.Ifv..till to lit- out ot it* reach of freshets, tlie upland is of hr*t u ility Oak nnii llivkory lurid finely suited tlie cultivation of cotton. This tract Ilea l>out nix in ilea went of Jefferson in t'hes rticld District, and about 30 miles North f Ciiindeii. na persons desirous of purchas10 will wish to examine, the premises, any trther descriptions* unnecessary. JOHN S. MILI.KR. Jefferson Sept. 28th 1853. 34?eop.wt. W. THUBLOW CAOTtoP iTTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI TOR IN EQUITY. /tends the Courts in DincasUr, Kershau and Ail)dining Districts. 14T OFFICE, < A MUI V S. C.jf?? CATAWBA HOUSE, Ou Jluiu-*! reft, rl few rods South oj the Court House.*) TilK above named House baa M. been much enlarged and put JUIL^ i thorough repair and furnished uuew,, rtd is trow prepared to accomodate alt] lone disposed to jfivo it a call. Tlie suhril?er make* no Isiaata but will simply IV tllll! the l'lllilie di?n l"> .... <l 111 a Htylo not excelled l>y any lloua* i the ui? country. J. A. HA8SRLTWE. Lancaster. Feb 12 tf 1 BERNARD VOLCKR ; T AH the pleasure of informing his friends L 1 anil customers that he constantly keeps [i hand, a lnrgt> stin k of all kinds of a* as as a* a* at .* <i ? mm v ?/ ms ?v n v m M 9 9 t the loweai v nrket price*?an well of hi* wn manufacture ns of recent importation 345, Kmo STBsit CHARjLUNTON. F*W. 33, 1S63. f? %?\y iKM"' ' i f AY BF, FOUND AT TilK CATAWf I ba Hons?, at all time*, ready to wait pon those wHB may need hlaacrvke* aa % urrtyer. Ajjril 2ft &\mj