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Z?eona- ;Vs "Try It" BHjV7-? v J ' ^ | ( ) X* v'f?vy-> ,?& *&$: - A' iV.-? tin' ric i? . -1 l> v"--' t |tll I <11 ">t : . il ing ^ -ap now ill il-?. r. ko\ \ :m>-s i 'l'l? \ (' J'S. nnin -iy <. I'Cilv'i. ' >! I a Pies, I'lishinl:), Cri' iiH'. ! ?. . * ory clmin<>, nii'l ?i*?linj;!y < > rTnuHek'M'i'ors u'mui 1 n v??? ln? >n tin III. 'I Iiiho ivlni ij.-li^in in liiiiiHM flavor an I x'j ? - y? Fruits nnd Flowers, i tii Flavoring V.xtroMs all i! at t'?ry < dofiro. I.KOV \ !{!>* I.K {ON N ' . iii I'lti from !viivti in-'? i ! u* u< iir?? nil Ilio nr.I uai v - i? i??? < t'?r ?n??ro pV.niiit Imt .il-o n i- r. 1'ul ?i:k1 w'mli!d Mini, a .i I iii.ac- i. - ot' a-iMamr I it-.U-i. l.!v)N.\!l!TS Mtr nTMD !'! . * . ciniii; of M'.ii ir.l tiiit i? i.n . .. ri ;o mil \r;.ii it p.-rf > |v "i h!i,.?uM try I. ? ?:i ?r I ? !' t i? tll.'V vvi I ii . j ?y : a v \ . ir-"in iv'.int i- u^itl'v .!'. . 'i MR - KS.tr.I >( Jo'*. : ?> : Y]h' 1" ?r> I I M |i II. I (I.I ill. ..if, I J... - - ' . ... I' ir nIIjr " < I' t! I in 1 :ii(; it i , . i tins o\ti, j it-..mill lt% t' e ;.t i . . u iii Im'ir |w'? iitinii l 'lii : o ; , wir't ?T?-.it iiiiili'y an.' p' ?r r? Always ready fut.us . , cJvPIK i .Hi .ri'f < '.*v : ; *fmr> >*..*>' % - *V* " * LftonnrtTa YL .? . I This Pow 1c. '? :iii .;il .! ! r..r Vk is r. in m "kiii^ li;. ! i . " f kinds of .'{.iff- r t'aWii , ;ri I ; i- i VHUtH^'i OV'T Y.-:i*t i.l III ' I ;i it. Morfeotly ll/ht unl ray I mutant ir. i* m x-I . mi . other Ciikon when in h? t . 1 der, are Iivr likr'ly to di-n^r.f witli t! < ntomncli tlnm tln.*f inn t?-ti!? \. i ^ , ?f- ,rand us it rcjuiroH hut a fov? irtinnio* ? ! prepare for baking the posMfnlty of i tM having there ?oun id entirely nvoide 1 i*' * 1 Foil 9 A i.r BT . T. ft. &. J. R. MAGII.L \'AL( ,lli[JE PLANTATION For Sale, f r>IIE subscriber offers for sale, bis planJL lation on Pint Creek in Lancaster District, formerly owned by Win. Hilton, eon- | tabling sis, bund red acres more or less, about j one hundred and fifty acres of which is clear- j cd and under cultivation, about the centre j of the track there is a good Mill seat, a considerable portion of the track is first rate holloa), land.sutlieienly elevated to be out i1 the. reach of freshets, the upland is of tirst J <1 uality Oak and Hickory land finely suited 1 to tlie cultivation of cotton. This tract lies about six miles west of Jefferson in Chesterfield District, and about 30 miles North of jLamden, as persons desirous of pnrehas- i iug will wish to examine tl?? premises, any I further description is unnecessary. JOHN S. MILLER. . Jefferson Sept. 28th 1853. 34?cof-.wt. U . TlilJBLOW GASTON, vn CKHEY AT LAW AND SOLICI TOR IN EQUITY. \ ' 'd. - ('o)tr/? in Lancaster, Kerr haw and Adjoining Ihntricts. PICK, CAMDEN, S. C..Jfc| CATAWBA HOUSE, <>?? .flalii'Ktrrct, (At . OfttUth of ihr f 'irti rl House.') Hp ?! Eabove named House has '/.'it a mlwh rularjfod aiul put Uiik 7 ti ujt'.i repair and furnished a now. ,d i now prepared to accomodate all **ed to give Jt a enll. The MibscriVev WlVe* ho 1?onste hut will simply say that the I'uhlie shall he u< cmntnod* ted in it style not excelled hy any Hons*, in the up country. J. A. tlAftWLTINK. T h,V.Jv lO ??* ? - ? JM#rn *- < ? JtlSni} i * 11 1 BERNARD VOLGER f f AM (ho ;>l?ai*ur* of in forming his friend* I I totners that he constantly lo t j>.? on hand, a largo stock of ail kinds of r hoick n t: <; t it b, at tho lowest i nrket prices?as well of his own m;.^ ^ G. ft H. CAMERON, Importers and Dealers in CHINA. GLASS, AND EARTHEN WAR] 1-15 Mketi*?-st., OrrosrrE IIaynf.-st. 11n ve now in store a complete assortment i< GOODS IN TIIEIR LINE of their ow I IMPORTATION, to wliieli tliev invito tli I attention of merchants visiting Charleston. 1 roil SAI.f. AT I mf. LOWKfT HKET I RICKS | Feb. S3 t.V 1853 Ma3 Notice. I"S lierehy given that n .application willh l made at the next Session of tho 1 nn-i-lf tiiiv, to open n public road lYom Curoton' Ferry, (formerly McClenahnn's) 011 I lie C; tawun River to the North Carolina Stat I l.ine, nt or near John Porter Ksq's. so as t< ; intersect a public road leading from the sail Porter's t<> the Town of Monroe. N. C. 1 !>th Aug. 18511. '20 3m rfew and Splendid stocl /fMB /^/Ffc.WT*<!E3 tJ.IT BMMPSPAo rrMIFl Subscribers have received the great j J., or portion of their goods, and are nov prepared and anxious to show them to ens ; turners. In quality and price we are sut 1 wu cannot be excelled. We have a com j p'.cto assortine t of Hats. Ijtidies Short . Bonnets, Cry Goods, Hardware, Crockery | CSroeeries, Fancy Articles,&c. 1 (iive us a call and look at our goods? j Price them, raid ascertain the fact we hav ' asserted. \V. M. & A. J. CONNORS, at Cnretons Corner. T^ri^hir Land For Sale! 1,111 A(lilX J C subscriber oilers for sale, the follow .1. ing tracts of 1/iind, in Kershaw Distric S. Cto \\ it :? Ono tract on Jumping Gully waters o Big l.ynch's Creek, eontaining 7G1 acres, ?| wood land and well timbered, on whicl there is an excellent mill sent, on one of tin most constant streams in the con ntry. Thii land is well adapted to the culture ofcotton and lies in a few miles of the contemplate! railroad from Camden to Lancaster C. II. and across the main road leading from Cam den to Blackney's Bridge. 2G8 acres lying on Little Buffalo, thi ract is all wooded land . well timbered, am lying near the contemplated Railroad Iron Camden to Lancaster C. IF. Also, in Ij;ncn?ter District, one tract con taining 3.000 acres lying on the waters o Flat Creek and Big Butfalo a portion ol which is first rate cotton land, and also nea the contemplated Railroad, leadiug fron Cauidcn to Ijincaster C. II. This tract *u also wooded land and well ti,.,ocred, and ly ing almost immediately on the main road,? leading from Cauidcn to Tu.\aliaw,and thenei 011 to Munroe, X. C. Also one tract containing 8J Acres. 01 which I now reside, Iving at Taxahaw 01 which there is an ordinary dwelling liousi ?two Store Louses, one of wlr.Ai is jus | completed, and now occupied by Clyburi | &. Brother, and other out-buiblings. I To any person wishing to keep a housi i of entertainment, to merchandize, to earn I 011 a small farm, or the whole together, it i> | one of the most desirable places in the conn j try. All the iilmve locations cannot be surI n.WKOll I'll!1 !?????1 t l? It* -.?! ? | i ..x-in una vi #111} "I HIT J?m*. tion of the country. The question will ho asked, I have nr j doubt, what i. my object in selling lliost valuable lands ? To the inquisitive, mv re ply is : I am in debt, and again, 1 have tor l.uge r. capital invested in land, and shall I not find purchasers for the whole. F am '* ill. in,if to give prelVerence to the purchasers. Address the subscriber ;.t Hickory I fend P. O..S. (\ R MOSEI.EY. Vov. 2. 1353. 3!) At South Carolina. I.. 1 A* CA S T KR J) IS Tli JC1\ In llie Common Pleas. Margaret. J. Stewart Admx. i Dcclarution ii vs. Foreign Jonathan I). Johnson, j Attachment. A.J. f'liuthnn & J. K. J"| DcclaJation in Ihckliam, Kx*r& Exr'x I Foreign vs. J Attachment. Jonathan I). Johnson, j Tne Ex'r & Ex'rx of j Dcclarution in S. lieekhatn, dee'd. j Foreign vs. j Attachment. Jonathan D. Johnson J "\iniKREAS, the plaintiffs did on the I; r V day of March Inst, tile their deelani tions ngainst the defendant who. (it is said is absent from and without the limits of tliii State, and has neither wife nor attorney,? known within the limits of lite same, upoi whom a copy of the said Dcclnn.dion niigh he served : it is therefore ordered that tlx said defendont do annenr and nlend to th< H;iic1 declaration* on or before tin; lfitli daj March whicli will bo in the vnnr of our I .on one thousand eight hundred and lifty-foui otherwise final and absolute judgment wit then l?c given iii*I ordered against him, JOHN A STKWMAN, Clerk. Clerk's OHlco, Isincastcr C. II. March 15, 1M63. 1?1 Soily&ld fit EflWCKIMSS HAVING devoted his rntirc attention ti the practice of Dr.KTtJfnv, begs leave V | inform the Citizens of I.monster and vieinil i that ho will be found at Mr. Ilnsseltine, on thu 2nd Monday in each month where h will be happy to wait on thoso who inn; need his services. (Xt. 12tli 1853. ly. NOTICE, VI I, persons are hereby forbidden to sel goods or any other article of piopert to any person whatever, on my account am especially to my wife Jndnh Kilis, who ha heen for many years living separate and a part from me. I will pay no dcbU of tha nature, ao give no credit to any person, cn iM'i iill" It) iiiitKp iiiu lmuie Hieri'iur. WM.-W. KM.IS. (y$t. 13, 1853. 3<? 2in. Wanted Immediately. ONB or two boot mid h1i<w mnker?jjo<* W.I?, Mid paf^Mnnt Hitii.itio given. AHdrc*? -#f O. FIA)YD. 3 IrfirfcAttvr, M. C.f HiilUbory WlfeTirann at. O K. r 10 frflt n h:h;i| ^HMN^ tor H"' " ** roar jrppJy curly. WmL*' ^ i.& ot>yd. WfcCl6th 1853 / 41 ?tf. JfiWNkM BLANKS! BLANKS 5$ Of c\ory descnptlofc, for salt CLOTHING AND MEN'S FURNISHING (I0ODS. 1 AT UIlOLHSALi:. F, FlILLINGS. ANDERSON k CO. ?f No. lO Hnynr Street, " CHARLESTON, S. C. l" ( respectfully invito the attention"of 1 t T Merchants io an entire mow stock of 1 CLOTHING manufactured by us expressly | for the Southern Market. Great eare 1ms i also beer taken in selecting FURNISHING [ GOODS. which will he sold exceeding low. ? I FULL1NGS, ANDERSON & CO | Sept. 7 31 2in " ! Z. J. 1) E IT A Y, 0 APOTHliCAKY A DIM btilST. , J CAMDKN, S. ('. 1 i r|^AKKS pleasure in announcing to the a. citizens of Lancaster and the adjacent ' country, that lie is now receiving his Spring - i and Summer supply of C ! fb'wgs. Chemicals and [hi tent Medicines ; i Paints, Oils, Window (Haas, Varnishes, j (i lass ware, and [simps ; t'ainl Whitewash and Varnish 11rushes. ALSO, I Tooth, Hair. tYail, Flesh am! Hath Uru Cosmetics. I fair lirsiurnlivcs, Trtins/iarcril Wash balls and Cakes, I't rfune rif, Mir' tors. I uses, Forte Mutinies, Glove Boxes and Dressing Cases ALSO. L' LAMP WICKS. BURNING FLUID AND Garden Seeds. j lie is now the regufcirly appointed Sole Agent for the following valuable Family Medicines, \ i/..?Hr (Jnysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsnparllla. Dr. Rogers' Liverwort ami Tar, Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster, Dr. J Daugliton's Pepsin. Dr. Marcliisi's Ute| rine Catholicon. Dr. Allen's Vegetable Com- | " | pound. Dr. Little's Family Medicine.". lain- j ' den & Co's Family Medicines, Dr. Keeler's ! I Fainilv Medicines, Dr. 1 lobenscek's Worm I ' j S\rup, Dr. I !ohcn?aek's Liver Pills, Colleton ! ' I Hitters. Kpping's Snrsaparillu and Queen's j 1 : Delight. Railway's Ready Relief and otlu r ' 'l j popular remedies, Dr. Tobias'Venetian Lin> s | intent, &r? Ac.. '? I All incilii'ineH sold at his establishment ' i are neatly labelled,earfolly packed, if desir ? j e<l, and sent to any part of the town, or to the 1 Rail Road Depot, free of charge, j The qualities of the medicines warranted : s ; charges as uniform,and as low as good imtd' ] ieines con be bought at any establishment in 1 j the up country. Orders respectfully solicited. J. DK 1IAY. ; March 30, 1853. 8? ly. ' McCAETES & Co., (sI'CCKSSOISs TO .McCAKTEK & AI.I.EK.) * WHO I. F. SAL F. * BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, COKHEK MkETtXn AM) I'IM KM:\-aTS., L' J. j. MoCarter. j K.J. DatVs;m, [ CHARLESTON,**.!!. 1 J. Dry an. Jr. J 1 A complete ASSo,tuicnt of lav, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Sooks, together with Hlank Books, Paper and Sta1 tioiiery, of every description, kept constant- | Iv on hand, and offered at the lowest prices. | ; ' Feb. d3 ISiJ. 3 ly |Ml. WARDLAW, Wi\LKKK k JHJKNSIDE, : COTTON FACTORS, ?aso? ( OJITKSWIOI tir.lU SIAST-. , j NOlITt! ATLANTIC WHARF, . ! (' // t H L /.' .S 7' O A S. C. , ! W. A. WAIIDt.AW, | COl.l.oTii AN WAI.KF.I.'. ANDKI.W CUIINSIDE. . Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty cents ner Bag, Notice. IS herely given to the creditors of M. S Sorrel that his entire, estate has b<*cn asj signed to mo for their benefit for the sec ond j and last time. '1 hose who d>> imt meet me ; at Belair oil the lltili in-.!, (I will ho there , then) and signify their nruvpini ce of the j j ! terms of the assignment as they were re quired to do on ilic 15th of September last t will net he noticed as 1 make payments. i-&" I will be at llcbdr on Saturday the 19th Nov. 1853, J. \V. COOfvE. 5-.t?* Tim note* and account* of M. S. Serrid hove been placed in the hands of M. I C. I Icntli, Fihi|., for collection, l'ny np and ' save cost. Nov. Oth 1853. J.AV^VOOKE. 10 -at. Ladies' Dress Goods' , 4 MORI] Iicr.uliful selection of Delaiins, 1V Cnahim-ria, .Mpaccus, Mnrinos, imixs, iSJLKS. \(\ s have never been offered in this market. (' <11 and examine for yourselves and test the f..cl 1 that wo arc selling at unusually low r..to? ' ! for cash, or on tinio to j^ood customers. W. M. .V A. J. CONNORS. ?! Oct. 2(5. 38 3t ' Mail Arrangements. : | ( auiileii .(Jail in K HOMiAV, WKI)NKM) A Y, AND FRIDAY At 8 o'clock, /'. M. , DKI'AUTS rl"K8D.VY TIU'IWD.VV, A SATCIIDA V At 7 o'clock, A. M. () 1 t'lmrlott*' until t? Ult MONDAY, WKDXKHDAY, AM) FltlDAY y | At 8 if clock, J'. M. * DKPAHTRTt'KllDAV, Till 11ADAY, A SATl HDAY j\t 7 o'cloch, ,i J/, r M ' Concord mail - I IMK Till'IISL)AY, AT 0 I'. M. Mr/utii niMy, at ') a. u.r IViiiihot-A1 mail. r'' . Ut'R *ATI'RI?!Y, AT 0 i\ M. " I UOPART* TTII UHIIAY, AT 4 P. M. ( hC'lcriiii' mull: m * HIDMT, AT 7 P. M. l>KP"XirTA AATTBIJA^ AT 8 A. M. Cheeterfleld. C. H. Mail. I I>L'K 9AT! lit)AY, AT 1U A. M. DKI'AIITH YnVnatlAT, AT 4 A. M. AM letter* inunt Ik- doixwitcl by'd o'elk P, M., to owufo their departure by next mail. ; JM AH triunwifcrtl 'newspaper* B?uit are r<v ' <|uired to iwi pr$ puUi, otherwise they are G'not mailed.li- * V? - +' / i I All ]>*r*o** who reeeire aewftpajM-i^ J ami other peri.xMeal*, will oheervc that the luw i i^iiii"'flic poatng* to bo paid -/tatr- < i If rip in . Thoee who fall tu nap tlnir poNtage (pMN J ?arly In id?Mu' will be i barged ihntfeh. T. U M A'>11 1.. 1*. M. Doctor Yourself ! j THE POCKET JESCULAPIUS: | Or, every one his own Physician. ic'Ht^^mpi married people, or those contemplating marriage. By WiL.1.1 am Vouro; 51. I). Let no tiitIter ho ashamed to present a copy ol" the dJIiC'l'LAI'lUSto his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young \ man or woman enter into the secret obliga- i tiens of married Iif?* without reading the j I'Oi'KLT .'KSt'ULAlMUS. Ia't no one I suffering from a hat-kmrd Lough, rain in j the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, I ami the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, ami given up by their physician, be another I moment without consulting the ^SCUIjA- i PIUS. Have the man led, or those about to he married, any impediment, read this truly | useful book, as it has been the means of , saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. 5h?T*" Any person sending TWENTYFIVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will re- 1 eeivo >ne copy of this work by mail, or live copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (post paid,) DR. WM. YOUNG, A". 1 j'J Syrwee >S7., Philafielnhitt. A prill 3 10 tf. i)|{. LIVERWORT AM) TAR, fort tut: eo.mrlf.TF. cvaf. of Coughs, Cold?, Influenza, Asthma. Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and nil other lung Complaints, tending to CONSUMPTION. l.ooK AT ITS UNPARALELLEI) SUCCESS. npiIE above distingnislied Cougb Medicine JL is carrying all before it in I ting Com- , plaints. In all sections of the country it is j constantly performing Cures which astonish | even Physicians themselves. I.ook at the high character and standing of the names j which vouch for its unrivalled healing pow- ! ' er. II. Cox. M. D. : lion. Judge Morse : Hon. Judge. Win. Burke, fur more than ltd years past master at Cincinnati ; R. M Newton. M. D., Professor of the Mcd'cnl College at Memphis, Tenn. ; John A. Collins, Esq. ; proprietor of tho Temperance Organ and j General Agent of the Grand Division of the j Sons of Temperance of Ohio ; \Ym. II. I-cvison, Esq., Editor of the U. S Military and Naval Argus at N. Y. : Thos. C. Faulder. j < Esq. of Allianv : Rev. II. Wiseman, Rev. R. ! i Jloyt. N. Y.: and xve could name hundreds, aye thousands of others who testify from ! personal experience, that it has cured them j and their friends in some cases after all other rontcdu s had failed. Such men never! make such statements, unless eonvinccd of j thoir truth, beyond the possabHity ofu doubt Read a few of the letters. Extract from a letter from F. M. Curry, to I II. f?. SteW-rt, Esq., No. 137 Second Street I Now York. Hiurt.*, June 3l\ 1819. 1 Dear Friend Stcvvai't :?I have been home ! now just two months. When I last saw vou 1 h id little hopes of ever getting any t ' better. Rut I have now the plcr.sui? of'( ' lluuiking you for recommending nic to take Dr. Rogers' S\rup of Liverwort, Tar and ' ' Cnneli.tl.igua. I got a dozen bottles of it, I 1 ind I must say it has done nie more goo<l i lhen any other medicine I have ever taken, j ! On my iirst taking it, it increased the expec- j lora<ion, and I raised a great deal of Rloody I mutter from my lungs. Rut that has now j ceased, nud so has mv rough, nearly. I < rough but little now, and expect soon to be t entirely free from it. I consider i' an in- i ' valuable medicine, and shall recommend it to .ill wlm .rc JidlicU'd with a cotr.'h or tlis?rm. j ' e.| bungs. * * * V * * | I Irt :i voting lady, who hail the CON- r Sl'AlPTION. and I mil bl oil a good deal from ) tin1 luuga, ami (tin'lorril several montlm wllb our physician, but grew wont', have one but- j tie of if, and it eared hof. It acted almost | miraculously in her rase Vour sincere friend, F. M. CORRY. Bleeding Lungs Cured. 8RE now PROMPTLY IT ACTS! Slnti-mont of Mr. A. Lang. Baker, N'oT}88 j I'carl street. New Vork.~A few duys before , Inst Christmas 1 was taken unwell, and soon ' commenced bleeding freely at the lung*. I j called in a Ilonnvp.vihic Physician, but hi* nicdieino did not hcciu to hel|> inc. I read ! your advertisement* and thought I would try ' l>r. Rogers' Syrup of liverwort, Tar and ('hanchulagua. Before I had taken op the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, my cough was g' lie, and I felt well as usual.? iny health is now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine. and cordially recommend it to mv friends. (This statement was made i to lite Proprietors. M: reh PJ. ltl5o,J Circular*, \c. As no ordinary si/.ed a<lvcrtisement can explain lullv the merits and nature of this article, the Proprietor* have published a new Circular, giving tho history of this Medicine, the discretion, nature &.C., of its principle ingredient* ; the offeet they are designed to | imvo upon the lung* and liver, ami a eopiou* : to tlu? jmtsoiji*, who havo lictn cured by it? i giving their name* mid residence* even to the street and the number. Ttineo who are troubled with a cough. or whose lungs are in the least nllVctod.aro earnestly desired to rail u|?oii the agents named laslow. and proeuro one of those pnniphlcta. It cnu be h.ul gratia, and well repay a perusal. SrOVII.fc MKAD, 111 fTinrtre* Htreel, New Orleans. Wholesale OviWIal Agents for the United States, to whom all orders must beaddressed. And sold by T. It. Si J.It. KlA(ilLL,I*?iionster CLII., B.C. A. I*. Wyl'te Chester " M 7. J. Dei lay Camden M J. J. Workman do u Winchester, Mtitt Sl Sod Mituroe, N. C.. I'iaher m Helnith*, (!harl?Ue, N. C. For Si Caldwell do. M And by one Agent in every town In the South, July 20 24eowly I. O. O, F. CUTAWDA LODGE, No. 24, meet* every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Vjjt W. A. MOORB, See'y. ^ WAXHAW DR. STRONG'S COMPOUND SANATIVE PILLS. r|^HESE PI LI .8 nrc entirely Veeetuble, JL. nnd nre a most superior Medicine in \ the cure of* nil llilioiiH Complaints, Chills | nod Fever, Dinix-ptin, Costivencss. Liver I Complaints. Juundiccs, Kick Headache, Soro- 11 f'uln. Bolt U lienm. Fevers of nil kinds. Loss]] of Appetite. Obstructed nnd pt.inft I Men- ' struntion. ?nd nil lingering diseases. As :? Feninlo Medicine tliey net liko a eliarm, nnd when taken according to flic di. ] rections, they never fail to cure the very 1 worst eases of Piles,idler all other remedies I fail. ' They purify the blood, equalize the circulation, restore the Uvcr, Kidneys nnd other Secretory Oigans to n healthy tone nnd ue- < lion; and as an Anti-Pilous Family Medi- 1 einc they have no equal. Price 26 cents per box. AIS'O, DR. STRONG' S rix roiuVi stomach PILLS. A remedy fur Coughs. Cold*. Catarrh, j , HroiiehitL, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asth- | | inn. Consumption, Nervous Diseases, Dyn. . pepsin. Costiveness, Erysipelas, I)isense of ( 1 lie Heart, Intlaiiiinntioii end Pain in the , (Mies', Back and Side and nil diseases nrNing | from a deranged state of the Stoinneh, ana ( to relieve the distress and bad feeling from eating too hearty food, in weak and dyspcp. tie habits. ' Warranted to be p i n i: l. y mk; i: r. t n l /;. , These Pills net as mi Expectorant, Tonie nnd Aperient, Olio 25 cent box possesses I three times mere power to cure diseases than I none dollar bottle of ; ny of the Syrups, I Balsams, or Sarsaparillf's tlint was ever made, i and a simple trial of only one box will prove i this important troth. * t Tliey promote Kxpeetor. lion, loosen the i Phlegm, and Clear the Lungs ami other So- ? cretory Organs of all nioibid matter, nnd ( there i-> not another remedy in the whole | .Materia Alediea capable of imparting such heating properties to the Lung* and Vital Organs i;? these Pills. Thc\ euro Costive- i ness, produce a good, regular Appetite, and I Strengthen the System. Price t!.*? cents per box, containing 20 doses i rif Medicine. i Call on the Agents who sell tlui Pir.i.s | iind get the Planter's Almanac gratis, giving full partienllirs nnd certificates of cores. 1 Both kinds of the above named Pills arc t for sale at Lancaster, C, II., by HANSEL- I PINK Si I!At;INS and J. IV IF.MM'., who also keep a supply of Du. Cit.u'ss Veue- I table PlI.l.s and l DR. IHT.I/S I celepra ted pills, which stop I lie Chills and Cover the first day, and do not sickeu I lie stomach or operate on the bowels. July 24 20 ly. JEW DAVID S [ IIEUREW PI/ASTER, 1IIIE greet U'-niedv f?>r Itbeuniati.n . (lout, Pain in the Side, I lip. It. c?c. 1 amies and Joints. Srrofnla. King's Evil, White cjwellin s, Hard Tumors. Ntitf Joints nnrti.ll fixed pains whatever. W here this II *:cr is ap- I plied Pain eaniiut exist. This celebrated Pain Extractor has been to extensively used by Physif-itns and the r nee I'l e in general, both in this country snd j Europe, that it is almost tuvdlcs* to toy rnv s lliing ?.bonC it Yet ther** may 1>e sonje, i ivho stand in need of its h< .'iiig powers ,( ivho have not vet Iritd it. I"or their Hikes ^ ivewill simply state what it hns done in M ilioiisauds of eases, iigd v. bat it wii! dolor ( ihoin w hen tried. I A voter FROM ('FOrtOIA. 11 t Rend the following testimony from a RM- c lieinn. t (iK.NTI.r.MUN?Your Hebrew I'l.i-lrr hah tired me i?f prii.s o*" ssbieh ] ha?e ? itlend , for twelve '?; ,<! i'. i.u, 11. . j 1 I it-Hi'?l uuii? i on :.tluli<?i ?-f ii4* inius and | ?ide. ami irini ? . ...> i. '.uii'mc tl. > :ey own < uii'ilii'.'l I'V'iMTictu'ti *uj?irested. but without | ubtaitiiii/ relief At b-njfth I used your I'laslur, und ant now by its ood efln-tsei.. t lirely en red. I will rcennumd the Jew Da- c sitl or Hebrew IMiuster to all, who ire suffer- 4 iui( from run traction of the muscles. or per- j inauent pains in the .side or hack. ( The people oft ?eor?fin has e hut become | ueipirdnted with ftw \irtnc* when they will | resort to its use. ( Yours, truly, x M. W. WAI.KKII. M. D., ' Forsvthe. Monroe Counts , (in. ' To Messrs. Svosild: .Mead, New t>'Mn?, 1 Ln, f I Jcic Dai <#? ?r /I'brar PhnUr in { Snrlh Ca'olina. Mc-ssrs. Seosil iV Mead! I li."" been J troubled with the eiirot.ie rhetimati.ui for the la-1 twelso years. Oil the 1st of July * 18IU I was so bad that I eould not turn my>.i'ir ill bed unit tln? ivitn ?n iK?? I ' - I ? ? " li:ui not slept a wink tor nix day*. At this time my attondinjr I'kvalclun prescribed the "Hebrew I'! later" and it acted like a charm; tho pain left inn and I slept more than half of the night, and in three day* I u j able to ride out. I consider the "Hebrew Planter," the best remedy for all aorta of pains now in use. r.. W. M M INN. Henderaonvillc, N. (*., Aug. 10, 1850. nuMu ltewr.ro of counterfeits and b. so imitations ! IW Tlie genuine w ill in future have the i ( signature K Taylor on the steel plate engraved tabid on tiie top of each box, I'nrchaacr* are advised that n mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. The genuine is sold only by us, ami bv our rgents appointed throughout the South ?and no pedlar is allowed to nell it. Dealers and purchasers generally are cautioned aj?ninat buying of any l>ut our re^ulnr uyenU, ( ] other* iao. lliev Mill be impoved upon with a wo*thtca* article. SCOVILdt MKAD. Ill ('Iwrtm ?tre?t. N. Orleana, Svie General AtfriitH lortlie Southern St.ite*, to Whom all orders must invariably bo luMrinii'j, And Kild by T . V. ft J. U. M AOILUI /inciter C, 1*.,B. C. A. 1?. Wylie <"h?*ter, Z. i rX'Ifny, Camden, J. J. Workman, do Fisher ft. Ileinithe, Oarlotte, N.C. Kox 4t Cold well, do " Winrheater Stitt it eon, Manme, ? And by oito njfenl In every town In the South. ^ ^ NOT I Civ ~ |S hen ' i: th?t " CaUwH I^dfe," j I No. 24,1. iil$ Y., will apply to the C*ff- ' IwlatuflMr tl?N State at M? next ttcaeh.n for < thiirM?<age of an iut^coiiterrinp ?rpon enld | *83k >' v 55-** .v,i!?P >* AFFLICTED, READ! rHILADKtmiA MEDICAL HOUSE, . Eslabliahetl 18 years ago. by Dr. Kinkilin, A. U'. Corner of third and Union Streets, between Spruce and Pine Sts. Ifffiada. EIGHTEEN years of extensive and uninterupted practice in this citv, have rendered Dr. K. the iuo?i e.\peri aou successful practitioner, far nnd near, in the treatment of all diseases of a private nature. Persons nfllietad with ulcers upon the body, throat or '?'{??? pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, diseases arising from youthful excesses or impurities of mo uioou, wnereby llic coustitution lias become enfeebled, arc all treated with success. He who places himself under the care of L)r. K., may religiously confide in his honor us a gentleman, ana confidently reJy upon his skill as a physician. Take Particular Notice. Young mon who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in?a habii frequently ieurncd from evil companions or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, sven when asleep, and destroy both mir.d and body, should apply immediately. Weakness ind constitutional debility, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and generaprostration, instability and all nervous affections, Indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, .ml every disease in any way connected with the disorder of the proorcative functions ;ured and full vigor restored. YOUTH & MANHOOD. \ VIGOROUS LIFE OIt A PREMATURE DEATH. Kinkelinon Self-Preservation?only 25 rents. THIS HOOK, JUST PU11MSHEI), IS tilled with useful information, on he infirmities and diseases of the human sys lem. If addresses itself alike to Youth, Manlood and Old Age?to all who apprehend or luffer under the dire consequences of early >r prolonged indiscretions?to all who feel he exhaustive effects of baneful habits?to ill who in addition to declining physical en rgy, are the victims of nervovs nnd mental lebility and of moping and melancholy despondency?to all such Dr. K. would any? ItKAIJ THIS HOOK ! rhe valuable advice and impressive .earning t gives will prevent years of misery and suf"ermg, and save annually thousands of lives. er A remittance or 25 cents, enclosed n a letter, addressed to Dr. Kinkeliti, Philn. lelphia, will ensure a book, under envelope* >er return of mail. I)r. K., 15 years resident Physician. W. corner of 3d and Union Street, be ween Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, may >e consulted confidentially. lie who places himself under the enre ol >r. K. may relig'ouslv confide in his honor is a gentleman, and confidently rely npon is skill as a phvi ici.n. Persons at a distance may address Dr.K >y letter, (prepaid) and be cured at home. Packages of medicines, directions&e foiided, bv sending a remittance, and / ut op ecu re from damage or curiosity. Ilooksellers, News Agents, Pedlers, Cnnassers,and all others supplied with the nlove work ut very low rrlcs 17-ly "JmaS know thyself:In Invaluable Book for 20 Cents. "EVERY FAMILY SHOULD IIAVK A COJ'Y.1^ | *| W | C.'OI'lE8 sold in less than three i )\ 'v/ months n new edition, revised ind improved, just issued. I)R. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL ind band book for the afflicted?containing in outline of the origin, progress, treatment ind cure of every form of disease, contracted >v promiscuous sexual intercourse, by selfiLuse, or by sexual excess, with ndv{co for heir piovr: Vion, written in a familiar style ivoiding ; 11 "iii' ' fical tcelinicairtlea, rnd eve\ tiling thai ii ouhf ortehd the ear of decent y mm me re*uii 01 some twenty years huccssful practice, exclusively dcro ed to the ure of diseases of a delicate or private tiauro To which i* added, receipts for the ore of the above diseases, nnd n treaties on he cause symptom* and cure of the Fever ind Ague, for twenty-five cents a copy; six pie* mil' dollar; will bo fonnrded to any : it of tfie I'vlted States, hv mail, free ol lostijye. Address, postage paid, Condon &i Publishers, or* box 196, Post Otlicc 'hi adclphia. "This is, without exception, the moat -ompiehcusive and intelligible Work publish <l ?n the clusa of diseases of which it treats. \voiding all technical terms, it nddrcHses Uelf to the reason of its readers. It is free rom all objectionable matter, and no parent lowover fastidious, can object to placing it n the hands of his sons. The author has lovoted many years to the treatment of the arious complaints treated of, and 'with too :,,i . i #i. . . ?in -J * ? -- nm- un-.iui in pun, ami too nine prcsump.Ion to impose,' he haa offered to-thc world it the merely nominal price of 25 cents, tho 'ruils of Home twenty years most successful ?racticc."?I lemld. "No teacher or parent should be without he knowledge imparted iu this invaluable vork. It would save years of pain, morti* ieJLlion and sorrow to the youth under their hanife."?PsorLKs Apyocatk. A Presbyterian clergy in Ohio, in writing ?f "Hunter's Medical Manual," says: "Tliouisnds upon thouaands of our youth, by etil sample and the influence of the passions, lave been led into the habit of self-pollution without re?li?ing the sin and fearful conneii.ence* upon themselves and their posterity. The constitutions of thousands who are -aising families have been enfeebled, if not woken down, and they do not know tho ?uw or the cure. Any thing that can lie lone so to enlighten sod influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this widc-sprcud source of human aTctchcdnesH, would confer tho greatest Messing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, >n tho present and coming generations. Intemperance, (or the use of intoxicating Irinks.) though it has slain thouaands upon thouHsnds, is not a greater scourge to the ttuinan race. Accept my tbanke on hehalf ?f the afflicted, and, believe me, your coworker in the good work you are so activey ecgHgvd in.1 (Joe copy will be forwarded (securely enrcloped nod pests go paid, on receipt of 'Jft :eeta, or six copies for $1. Address, (X)8DKN dv (X)., Publisher, Box 196, PhiladclxKSn r Booksellers* Canvassers end Book Agent*, iupolled on the most liberal terms. June 1 n ly COTTON GINS, MADE and warranted?No.I at two dob Isrs twenty-Ave cent* per mw ; No. 9, two dollars per saw. Also, notckisar cylindrical stra w cutters, No 1 twenty-firs dollars, No. 9 twenty dollars, No. 9 fifteen dollars, No 4 twelve dollars and a half, AIJ30 thresnrnd ita nnr#km UKI Wheat Fun^ and all hinde of IfaoMw 7 repaired, Mao any R1ack?mtth ??rk that cannot bo done by the orttMM> MniUta, will bo done by me, 6 miloe nooth of Imoeaater PATENT MEDICINES, &C. . $60 0 CHALLENGE. WHATEVER concern* the health and happiness of the people fa at nil times of the inont valuable inportunce. I take itj for granted that every person will do nl in their power to nave tho lives of their chll* dren, and that every person ?il! endeavor to r remote their own honlth nt nil sacrifices.? I feci it to he my dnty to solemnly assure yon that WORMS, nceording to tho opinion of tho moat celebrated physicians, are the primary onuses of a largo maioritv of diseases to whieh children and adults are liable; if you have an appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another, bad breath, pain in the stomach, picking nt (ho nose hnrdness snd fullness of the belly, dry cough, slow fever pulse irregular?remember Uiat nil these denote Worms, and you should at once npply the remedy? HOBENSA CfCS WORM SYRUP An article founded upon scientific principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly sifc when taken, and can be given to the moat tender infant with decided beneficial effect. Where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhoea have made tlicm weak and debilitated, the tonic properties of my Worm Syrup nro such, that It stands wothout nn equal in the catalogue of medicines in giving tone and strength to the stom iumi, wnicn make* it nn infallible remedy fur those jiffliiteil with Dyspepsia. The astonishing cures yerfonned by this syrup, after physicians have failed, is the bout cvidenco of its Hiipcrior efficacy over all others. THE TAPS WORM This Is the most difficult worm to destroy of nil Hint infest the human system, It prows to nn almost indefinite length, becoming w? coiled nnd fastened in the intestines nod stomach, affecting tho health so sadly, as to cause St Vitus' Dance, Fits, &c., that tliotu nffiictcd seldom if over suspect that it is Ta pa Worm hastening thcrn to an early grave. In order to destroy this worm n very energetic treatment must he pursued. It wonld,tnerafore. l?e proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills, so as to removo nil obstructions, that tlio Worm Syrup inay act direct upon tho worm, whieh must ho taken in doses of 3 tablespeonfuls 3 times a dny. These dirertions followed have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case of Tapo Worm. IIOIJEXSAC/TS LIVER PILLS No part of tho svstcm is more liable to disease than tlio I.IVKR,it serving ass filterer to purify the blood or giving tho proper scciction to the bile ; so that any wrong action of the liver nffccta Hie other important parts of the system, and results variously in Liver Comptaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Sit. We-should therefore watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of tho liver. These Pills being composed of Ro?t? sod Plants furnished by nature to heal ih ; sick, viz: 1st. An EXP?C- j TOR ANT, which augments the secretion from the pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. Jd. An ALTERATIVE Vhkh changes P. < some inexplicable and insensible manner tho certain morbid action of the system. 3d A TONIC, which gives tone and strength'" the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A OATilARTIC, whieh acts in perfbet harmony with the other ingredients, nnd operating on the how els, and expelling tho whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, nnd purifying the blood whid destroys disease and restore* , health. TO FEMALES You will find thesv^ Pills ?n . invaluable medicine in niutir cote plaint* to which row I are subject. In oltslructions either total or Eartinl, they have been found of incstiaiablo cnufit, restoring their functional arwgemonts to a health v action. nnrtfvl???W? nnd other tluids no effectually to put to (light all complaints which may uii*e from female irregularities, as headrnXe, giddiness, dimin s? oPsight, pain in llir side, luu-k, &?., nud ofll red the public as the l>c?l I'ilis lyr all dl?* , cases, upon the following. MEDICAL KY1DKXCK J VVf., the undersigned Physicians, h.ivlng had the receipt of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say, that the ingre- * "H dicnts of which tliey sro composed iDnlu* them the best Pill in use for all diseases of the liver. Impurities of the Blood,&e. Wo say this not only from our own judgment, but also from that of tho host medics! authority in the United Htnte*. All diseases < requiring the use of nn ALTERATIVE, ' J DIAPHORETIC nnd PURGATIVE MED- \ I (JINK, that came under our notk-rutai been treated a ith the shove Pills wMuSujtost satisfactory success. GEORGE vvuflCffZ, F. CROW l -RVTMPg^ k DOWBN. M? JlfJP-' Purshnae none bnt those having the aig- . . I nature. H J. N. HOBEN8ACK," upon each box, um sli others are worthless imitations. Agents w ishing new supplies, and all others wishing to becomo agents, must address the Proprietor. J. N, 110BIJN5ACK, athU laboratory. No. ISO North KbGOND street above Rnee, P1II1.ADKI.PIUA. J S??d by all Druggist* and M'l'ltWU In the United States. I Pamphlet* giving Certificates ofcufss per* 8 formed in different sections of the country " by the shove medicines, can be had gratia of s the agents. For sale by BILL!NOB, A BELK. T Lancaster, C. H., 8. C.r FANCY AND STAPIa^l dry mm5 CHARLEITON?(i,t!. i 1 > ROW N1NU A LEM AN. formerly of am ' T 15 sutCMOr. to C. A K. L K as aim A } Co., would respectfully call the attention of their customers, and ethcrsvisiting Chatter ton, to their assortment of 'd 1 DRY GOODS, Sow opening which will In: found mors complete than has over before been offered in ^ "a ii artic Ice in^ their fHf; article Wing |>rkcd w lew a? titcy e?n be procured is any city in the United SOrte* % I Particular attention U requested to thek I dc j?rtmc?U of ^ { Of Jill kllKM. 'f M - " (Hh