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POETRY. _| For the J.edgor. , ' ' fho sudden appearance of I'ktcr Johnson in our Village, niter a report having been circulated, nml generally l?elieve?i. that he was dim!, induced the writing of the follow ing linen. I propone to publish at the old sailor's own request. I have n tale, a tale of woe, A tnle will make you very noriy: Did Peter Johnson he lias lelt. For the country South of Poygato:y. No wore, no more we'll hear his laugh, , To cheer our hearts and make us merry; He has cleared this earthly part and sailed \ For the emmtry South of Purgatory. It was an iron stern comma d, 'Its justice, though, wecauuot iptaty; That bade Old Peter trim his sails, . For the country South of Purgatorv. . i He was a man \yas good and kind, But hero no longer could he tarry; II e sends awav before the wind, j , For the pountry South of Purgntoiy. Oh! treat hiiu kindly as you can, Yi? fining ?!.?? I -* 1 - -v ui?i jnwii ninrinis worry, ( I J'or ne'er ?lid land so true a man, | > In the country South of Purgatory. , i -(Had tidings! hear a tale of joy ! J | Excuse ine?I'm in sia.li a Hurry, ' 1 Buck has returned our rare < >!d Hoy, . , i From the country South of Purgatorv. ' I So soon as he had reaehrd (hut shore, He called for whiskey and made merry? ( ' .And Inpghod as none liatl laughed liefore, | < In the country South of Purgatory. j1 Ami as he tlrank and whooped and run Prcar desolation prow less dreary ; E'en ipsery Hod before his fun, lu the oouutry South of Purgatory. The Monarch of that fearful waste, I Fyr long time sat in deep quandary ; At last lie yelled "Cast out the haste, And hurry him off" to Purgatory." And thither they steer'd, nil hands being drmnk, I But Peter sought a colder clime; lie rolled the crew all overboard, And steered streightway for the shores of time. And hence Old Peter's here again, To cheer our hearts ami make us merry ; The only man that hath returned, Frpin the country South of Purgatory, But liork ! old friend if still you sip Of ivliwlrn* K.I* ? 1 Too soon vou'l moke tin-final tri/> Ami land, and?stay where you have heon. j TANKS OWN HARD. AGRICULTURAL, j Fall Plowing. Having some twenty odd acres we intend planting to corn next spring, the ' question comes up in a practical way. j What will the soil gain in the available food of plants by plowing it this fall? On light sandy or gravelly soils we doubt the propriety of plowing several moths before the seed i? committed to the earth, ' .because we fear tl^t the olcments of both j .organic and inorganic matter rendered soluble by tillngo, may be washed out of the open ground, and the land impoverished rather than enriched by fall plowing. We have no doubt of the fact that tillage often operates greatly to the injury ol the soil, sometimes l?y dissolving the food of j plants prematurely, so thn^ a part is lost > by tbe washing of the plowed earth long | before it is plantod or sown, and other j times the hue clay and sand run together ! and become hard before spring, so that the labor of fall plowing is lust. These 1 _ v ? rornnrKs are mauo 10 snow that there are .two 8idesto tlic question of autumn plowing for feeding in the spring. Soils wlm-li are either very open, or very compact from an excess of tine clay, gain little by stirring thorn long in advance of planting Frost, however, may, and often doe*, operate to improve clay land by rendering it more frable, if plowed in the fall or winter. Tbis is particularly true of clavev loams soils that do not run together like potter's clay. Clav soils which, are not benefitted oy fall plowing, nearly always .need ynderdreaining to increase their porosity and fribility. Hy throwing tlio grownd into beds when plowed, ^ud opening a deep wates furrow between each ; land, much may be done to prevent the i soil from becoming very hard in dry i weathor, and mortar in wet weather.? 1 Vqdoubtedly autumn till ge saves field raborin the spring, when one's teams may not be in the Lest possible condition for service, while a great deal of work is suffering to bo done. II d we plenty of good teain9 and laborror , weshotile rareJy plow any field more than four weeks before it was to be town or planted. So soon as tillage develops the elements ( of fertility, aid rains fall to dissolve them ( p,nr notioe is, that the seed should ho in I the ground to grow and consume the raw ' material of thejjerop. Wo are well aware ' pf the recent researches of Prof. Way and others, showing tiie retentive power ( of soils in preventing tl.f loss of manures applied to land in a state of solution; we are not, however, satisfied that expecta- i yp.ns in that mntter are to he fully real- I rzed by farmers. Mr. M^chi says that his 1 liquid manure, after passing through sev- ' oral feet of soil, still contains both organic j and inorganic matter; and we know that ^nallgood land, rain-water that comes out j in springs and we\ls is not pure, hut t abounds in hoth vegetable and minif.il t salts dissolves! out of the ground. Tillage increases the solubility and solution of ' these substances, which are tlio food of ( plants, and hence tillage at the titnc of j, r planting and aftcrwanls augment-, the feeding afedjwrowth of crops. ( Having decided to plow a field in the fall wcahonid not hesitate tobreak up the r snhsoil* If 11? d<?#rn?r limn if 1^. I ....V ? v??l W * for# exr>oscd to tfie light, heat, frost and atmospheric gases alioro ground These J are powerful chemical agencies, and admirably adapted to deepen and improve a toil if one can turn under a good coat , of gran, weeds mould, or manure, so much the better for the land Hrenk the ground , $ne that is,cut narrow furrows ,as well as , deep ones, that the tilag* may bo perfect i Orneaet Farmer. NUTJCJi. I I 1.1. persons indebted to the lirm ofCnreton & Massey, or myself, are earnestly reInested for the last time to couie forward .ml make immediate payment. J. "K. CUKETON. I Dee. 20, 1843. 4G-ot. ' l)?et?r Yourself ! I'llli I'Ot'KKT .E8CliUf[lIS: Or, every one his own Physician. na ia ?l people.or those contemplating mar riage. Hy William Young, M. IK 1 Ait no father be ashamed to present a copy ( at' the /EFCUI.AlMUS to bis child. It may save him from an early grave, l.-'t no young man or woman outer into the secret obliga- ' lions of married life without reading the I'Ot'KKT .KXCUI.Al'lUS. 1st no one ( suffering from a hacknied Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, uul the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, iml given up by their physician, he another 1 moment w ithout consulting the .'KSCUI.AI'tUS. Have the mariied, or those about to i be married, any impediment, read this truly i useful hook, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures I from the very jaws of death. i Any person sending TWENTYFIVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will re- , reive jnc copy of this work by mail, or live copies will be sent for One Dollar. ' . \ .1.1 i \ auuitss, JKIIU.J DR. WM. YOUNG, .Yo. 1 o2 S^rucr St.. Phitapelphia. April 13 Hi tf. V, J. ])E HAY. AI'OTII ECA IS V A DKlJCiGlST, CAM DKN, S.C. rrY\KES pleasure in Announcing to tin* JL citizens of Lancaster and the Adjacent country, that Sic is now receiving his Spring and Summer supply of Dn/gs. Chrmicals and Patent Medichtes ; Paints, Oils. Window (ihtss, Varnishes, j (ilassware, ami Lamps ; Paint Whitewash ami Varnish Brushes. ALSO. Tooth, Ifair, Xail, Plcsh ami Bath Bru Soaps. Cusi-etics, Hair llestaraliics, Transparent Wash balls atul Cakes, Perfumery, Mirrors, Vases, Parte Alonaies, Glove Boxes and Dressing Cases ALSO, 1 LAMP WICKS. BURNING FLUID ANI) Garden Seeds. lie is now the regularly appointed Sole) Agent for the following valuable Family Medicines, viz.?i)r Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. Dr. Rogers* Liverwort and Tar. Jew David's or Hebrew Piaster, Di. Houghton's l'epsin, Dr. Marchisi's Uterine Catholieon, Dr. Allen's Vegetable Coinpound, Dr. Little's Family .Medicines, Louden &. Co's Family Medicines. Dr. Heeler's Family Medicines, Dr. llobensaek's Worm Syrup, Dr. llobensaek's Liverl'ills, Colleton Bitters. Kpping's iSarsaparilla and Queen's Delight, Railway's Ready Relief and other popular remedies, Dr. Tobias'Venetian Lin- ' imont, (See., &e.. All medicines sold at his establishment j are neatly labelled,eart'ully packed, if desir- ' cd, and sent to any part of the town, or to the Rail Road Depot, free of charge. The qualities of the medicines warranted : ( charges as uniform,and as low as good medicines can he bought at any establishment in the up country. Orders respectfully solicited. Z. J. DEIIAY. I March 30, 1C53. b? I v. DR. STRONG'S COM POUND 8ANATIYE mi i o r11 rI"MIESE FII.I.S are entirely Vegetable, A. and are a most Niiperior Medicine in tlie cere of all liiliuus Complaints, Chills ami Fever, Dispepsin, Costiveness, Liver ('ompluints. Junndices, Sick Headache. Scrofula, Salt Uheum, Fevers of all kinds, Loss of Appetite, Obstructed and painful Menstruation, and all lingering diseases. As a Female Medicine tliey act like a charm, and when taken according to the directions, they never fail to cure the very worst cases of Files, after all other remedies ' fail. Tltey purify the blood, equalize the circulation, restore the Liver, Kidneys, and oilier Secretory Organs to a healthy tone and uc- , Lion; and as an Anti-liilous Family Medicine they have no equal. Frice 125 cents per box. 1 AI .SO, J DR. STRONG' S PivCTO IS A I, STO.11 A <11 PILLS. ! I A remedy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, bronchitis, ('roup, Whooping Cough, Asth- |< na, Consumption, Nervous Diseases, l)ys- \ jepsia, Costiveness, Erysipelas, Disease of | he Heart, Inflammation and Fain in the * "hest, Hack and Side,and all diseases arising ? 'rom a deranged state of the Stomach, and } lo relieve the distress and had feeling from r mating too hearty food, in weak and dyspep- f Lie habits. I ( Warranted to be /' tit t: i. y vr.fi /; ta n i. / :. These Fills act as r.n Expectorant, Tonic nnd Aperient. One 26 cent box possesses |lipi>p (imoti morn nnUTir 11? onm ?liu/..?ooo i one dollar bottle of nny of the Syrup*, Balsam*, or Karsipnrillas thnt was ever made, , mdft simple trial of only one box will prove ;his important truth. . They promote Expectoration, loosen tho j I'hlegm, and Clyar the l.ungs and othci ?Se- ^ retory Organs of all morbid mn'ter, and here is not another remedy in the whole ( Materia Mediea eapahle of imparting such j tenting properties to the Lungs snd Vital ( )rgans as these Pilts. They cure Costive- f less, produce a good, regular Appetite, and ( Jtrrngthen the System. Price 35 cents per box,containing 35 doses ^ >f Medicine. Cnll on the Agents who sell the Pills h md get tho Planter's Almanac gratis, giving 'ull particulars and certificates of cure*. Both kinds of the nbovo named Pill* are Tor sale at Lancaster, C. If., by IIASSKIjTINK IIA(iINS and j. I). flAlLE, who ' ?f?o keep a supply of Dh. Spekceii's Vegetable Pills and I'vli fffTt * ?a i/w. nyi.i.r* CELEBIIA TED P ILL S, H'hich atop the Chin* nnd Fever the first J i*y, end do not eicken the stomach or op$ uto an the bowel*. July 24 20 If. | C * A - Zacott&riVs " Try It" sea| Makes (lit? liehe-t li-vn! ?: !; * miil most pcrioiiii'-iit l.irlt?-i- an, Ing Soap now in n-e. , w I n L RON A li i>s ri. \ V <?!? I \ I f. Tit ACTS, namely. I.emnn Vani'li. i | Pencil, Orange, lor Cakes. Pn 1 ' ! s; Pics, Custar.ls, Cream*. Ices. .v. . i i lrl very choice, ami exeeeilingly < i? : j Q| Housekeepers shnuhl m ve.- ! > . p them. TIhmo who ilelijihi in ,h. p, licious flavor tnnl e.t'pU?.An pe-lnr. xj Fruits anil Flowers. vrt* Go.I in Flavoring Kxir.iets nil ti>r?t ttj\ < |(| ioaire. LKONMIIVS I.F.MON N\ ill'iV I oi? ; | ?? tna.lo from Farir i?s'ei ! of iV-nn .*> rt it* are all llio onlinnry kin.I*. i< no' t far in ?re p'easant. Imt a No in ! in .ii'i. j fill an I wholes nne an ! make* th" j igreenlile of snmno jr ilrink*. LKONAUIVS MITsp\i{!). . Thos- .|e p niron* of n*'.iig Must n I th it. is no ha! riotf-llmir, im l wish if p?rfeet 1 v im n should try I,e m ir l s Ihr-e Mur n,| nil ' they will on jay an a-tio'e very reiu I from what is u*ti illv oil'.e I Mint ml _ '!! 1 WORM SUGAR DROPS ? I)'"* * V . . " '' k f\r. ^ / J !' rfc 1 :..1 ll?'V HIIlM II till O I * i.' I *" HI iiv r>-uii. <r ni?v I ' r on- i j g \ lis lc VI . Ill I 11,1' : ! i ? ! I r 11?O I'M'. I lo.oaist !i> I'll* ' I . I tl tl ii tln-ir nth it < i i ! ! .< witli great :i\idny an I |?' .!? r. i o ci Always icady fot us.-. o ^ ^ { 1 ri 3 ->?. '.' > ; ^.V Leonard's Yeast I\? -v ! . 11 Till* Poxv.ler is mi ndnitr t'.lo ?>;' f<?r Ykvst. in imikiii^ Itr? :i I in ! a! i kinds of Ihittcr Cake-, ami lias il.e ;. ! j vantage over Yeast in in iUin-_' IIst'i r l perfectly light anil r>alv for Inking tl e j J instant it is tuix<*-l. Iliiek wheat ami ,|, other Cakes. when made \v tli litis Pi.a j,, der, are loss likely to disagree tvilli the , n| stomach than those made with Yi-nRt; g and as it requires hut a few niinutcs tc 1 j, firepare for baking, the possibility of ever r| laving then? (our is entirely avoided. j, For (ale bt T. K. fj .1. II. HAdlLI. t-' South Carolina. 1 L. IXCA S TEH D IS THTCT. In in?t ('uiiiiiimi rims. \l.I SIl ...I 1.1 v l? I-' . KIIJJIMI-I J. Ull'ltUlt .Ullll.x. 1 1'i'l l.kiaiiUII lil vs. > Foreign Jonathan I). Johnson. ) Attachment. j, A.J. C.iuthan &. J. K. J"'J Dccliuatinn in H( Ih ckham, K.\-,r&. Kxr'x J Foreign r vs. | Attachment. Jonathan D. Johnson. J I'nr F.x'r & Ex'rx ofj Declaration m ., S. Heck ham, dee'd. j Foreign t; vs. ] Attachment. , loiiatlian D. Johnson j H rrnir.RR \S, tin plaintiffs ?li?l on tlis | A \ day ol' March Inst, til** their tleclaraiom against the defendent who. (it is said) ^ s absent from and without the limits of this state, and has neither wife nor attorney,? J\ mown within the limits of the same, upon r vliom a copy of the said Declaration nii'.'ht >o served: it is therefore ordered that the tl aid defendent do appear and plead to the ti aid declarations on or before the lfitli day h dareh which will he in the year of our I.ord si >ne thousand eight hundred and fifty.four, o itherwise final and absolute judgment will tl hen he (riven and ordered against him. nl JOHN A STEW .MAN, Clerk. ' ei Clerk's Office, ijnncssterC.il. d March 15. 1863. 6?1 ftmly&ld ;p STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I.AKOASTKK DisTKICT. j} In the Common Pleat. ft IIAVID KIHKFATRICK, who is in the II eustodv of the Siierili'of Ijireaster His- in riet, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satis- di 'sciendum at the suit of McLurc, Alexander P1 k Co., havcin j filed in my office, together villi a schedule, on oath of his estate and ^ ifleets his petition to the Court of Common Mens, praying that he may ho admitted to b lie benefit of the Acta of tho General Aslembly made for the rcleif of insolvent deb- " ore. it it ordered, that tho said .McLure. n' Mexander &. Co., and all other tlie creditors h o whom the said David Kirkpatrick is in iny wise indebted bo and they are hereby b mnmoned, nnd have notice to appear bebre the said Court nt F<nnrn?tor Court //oyne " >n the 'Hiinl Monday in March nv.xt at M w I'clock A. M. to ahew cause if any they can rhy the prayer of the petition aforeaaid, Vl houId not be granted, , b Offipe of Common I'lena. J. A. STEVVMAN, Clerk. Nov. 9th 1'r'a. Fee ?16,76 43?3ui ILANk'S BLANKS!BLANKS! 1 Of every description, for sale ? ft this Office- j s IKW DAVID S i " in;i!i;i;\vi'i.,\sTi;ii. An illF groat Kvmrny for Rheumatism. Gout, ' ? Pain in the SWc, 1 lip. Hock. Limbs and ints. Scrofula, King's Kvil. White pgwcll;_s, Hard Tumor*, Still'Joints. and nil fixed ! 'Julius whatever. Where this Plaster is ap- ' n"d ied I'tiii) cannot exist. P This celebrated Pain Extractor has been 1 a"" > extensively used by Physicians and the ! lin ? ?nplc in general, both in this country and ! urope, that it is almost needless to say any , I1 ling about it. Vet there may lie some, 1 1,"uis ho stand in need id' its healing powers (then ho have not yet tried it. For their sakes t nvo" e will simply state what it ha* done in | r.H" lousands of eases, and what it will do for ! 'r",,! icm when tried. ccss _ cure /V VOICE FROM CEO It CIA. "{ Read the follow ing testimony from a Pl,: the < einn. i and Gknti.emes.?Your Hebrew Plaster has | eopi ued me of pains of which I have suffered ' part >r twelve years past. During this period | post labored under an atlietion of my loins and j Co. do, and tried many remedies that my own Phi: ledieal experience suggested, but without i "'I htaining relief At length 1 used your coin laster, and am now by its i ood cfi'ects ci ! ed rely cured. I will rccommcd the Jew Da- Avo d or Hebrew Plaster to all, who are sutler- itsel ig from contraction of the muscles, or per- from i.anent pains in the side or back. how The people of Georgia have but to become ill tl' ,-quainted with its virtues when they will dev? sort to its use. varii Vours, truly, litth Nl. \Y. WAI.KER, M. 1)., Forsythe. Monroe County. Ga. '1 . To Messrs. Seovil & Mead, New Orl.ans. 1 l"'' prae ,.i Jew DutiJ'sor Hebrew Piaster in vvor| Anrlh ('/rotinn. , t Messrs. Seovil ?Xs Mead! ? 1 have been oubled with the chronic rheumati an for a io last twelve years. On the 1st of July 1 0f??| 8 l!? I w as so had that I could not turn my- sam| ill' in bed, and the pain so severe that I ' 0XJII nd not slept a wink tor sis days. At this j|!lVl me my attending Physician proscribed the wll|, Hebrew Plaster," and ii acted like a charm; i to pain loft mo and I slept more than half ?phc f the night, and in throe days I was able to r;1jsj ide out. I consider the "Hebrew l'laster,'* |,r,,|< 10 best remedy for all sorts of pains now 1 (..ins i use. ,|oiu (J. W. M'.MINN. ,ic Ilondersonville, X. C., Aug. 1(>, IS50. I||ov ^ ^ ^ ^ i>) ^ ^ bliMl Beware of counterfeits and base iinita on tl ons ! tein| The genuine will in future have the drill gnat a re K. Taylor on the steel plate en- thoi raved label on the top of each box. hum Purchasers are advised that a mean eoun- of I rfoit of this article is in existence. 1 worl Tho genuine is sold only by us, and by lv el hi* agents appointed throughout the South <) -and no pedlar is allowed to sell it. Deal- vein rs and purchasers generally are cautioned cent gainst buying of any but our regular agents, DKI llierwise they will be imposed upon with a pliia ortbless article. SC()YIIi& MK.M). ^ 11 Churtres street. N. Orleans, Sole Gene- M , d Agents for the Southern States, to w horn j II orders must invariably be addressed. And sold by t f Mt.&J. It. .MAG 11.1., IjuieislerC. 11.. B.C. . 1'. VVvlie t'hester, i. J. Del lay, Camden, " (j . J. Workman, do ' ; isher & Ucuiitlis, Carlolte, N. c- Mi ox & t'oldwell, do " Winchester Stitt &. son, .Monroe, M 1,1 1 .nd by one agent ir. every town in llir an(' outb. Una July 20 24cowly. soril AFF"LICTED, READ! ritii.AnEi.ruiA 1 . MEDICAL HOUSE, T IstahlixhrH 18 tjrirrs ago. by I)r. A in!.it. a, I v. ir. ( 'anirr of third mid I'nion S.'rrrfs, hr/iiyrn Sprurr and Pint Six. I'hiltida. I.^KiHTKEN years ?d" extensive ami unin- 4 I j tempted practice in this city, have ren- a \ i*reil Dr. K. the most expert and successful to a racihioncr, far and near, in the treatment of <-spi I diseases of a private nature. Persons af- heel iclad with ulcers upon tlie body, throat or part gs, pains in the bend or bones, mereurial nati leumntism, strictures, gravel, diseases aris- peet ig from youthful excesses or impurities of ic blood, whereby the constitution has lie- <j oiiio enfeebled, arc all treated with success. He who places himself uiulcr the care of >r. lv., may religiously confide in his honor ' s a gentleman, ana confidently rely upon is skill vs a physician. Take Particular !\oticc. Min Young man who have injured themselves V a certain practice indulged in?a ha hi I t'reiiently iearned from evil companions oral " L*hoo|. till* I'lliu'tM fit" wllU'll li.it r lift 11' li.ll till*! ven w hen asleep, and destroy both mir.d and ' ndy,should apply immediately. Weakness f,t " iid constitutional debility, loss of uiusciiir energy, physical lassitude and genera- , 1 rostration, irritability and all nervous allceoax, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, ^ ' ad every disease in any way connected with ie disorder of the procreative function* , J".''1 tired and full vigor restored. ; YOUTH & MANHOOD. hv i , VIGOROUS1 JFK OK A PREMATURE n DEATH. '.r,. CinMiu on St-lf- 1'reserration?only 25 cents thci I'M MS IKK>K, JUST PUHUSHKP, IS and filled with useful information, on cam ie infirmities .and diseases of the human ays I'or ill). It addresses itself alike to Youth, Man- do ( ood and (fid Age ?to all who apprehend or a b.i tlfer tinder the dire consequences of early r prolonged indiscretions?to all who feel ; ie exhaustive effects of baneful habits?to II who in addition to declining physical en. I rgy, are the viytini* of nervovs and mental J eldlity and of moping and melancholy den- mo. ondency?to all such Dr. K. would say? her READ THIS DOOR! noti 'he valuable advice and impressive warning won gives w ill prevent years of mixcrv and xuf- cigli ring, and save annually thousands of liveiy Rot; A remittance of 26 cents, enclosed Uni i a letter, addressed to Dr. Kinkclin. I'liila, Ten ulphia. will eivxure a book, under envelopeor return of innil. Dr. K., 16 years resident I'hyxiciai.. W. corner of 3d and Union Street, be v. veen Spruce and IMne, Philadelphia, may r consulted confidentially. He who places himself under the care of >r. K. may religiously confide in tiis honor . . < a gentleman, and confidently rely upon I J is skill as a physician. Persons at n distance may address Dr.K. rjetter, (prepaid) and he cored nt home. JPacknges of medicine.*, dirertions&e for- '?> fid, by m>ndin<r it remittance, and / ut up (?9?< are from damage or ^orioaily. ncct Booksellers, News Agents, IVdlcrs, Cim- ou 4 isscrs.nnd nil others supplied with the *- Acs ove work nt very low rnten 17?1 y the I SURVEYING, A. AU3TIM, : end I TAY BK FOUND AT TUB CATAW- . vl h.i I {nunc, at all time*, ready to wait Wan pon the? who may need hie services an a . carri yrveyer. April 28 12?tf | N MAN KNOW THYSELF." Invaluable took for 20 Cents. VERY FAMILY SlIOLLl) HAVE A CO?Y." WAA COPIES sold in less than throf fUl' months a now edition, revised improved, just issued. It. HUNTER'S MEDlCAf. MANUA1 hand book for the alllicted?containing utline of the origin, progress, trcntmcul cure of every form of disease, contracted romiseuous sexual intercourse, by self ie, or by sexual excess, wit it adviVe foi prevention, written in a familiar styb ling all medical teclmicallitics, and eve. mg that would olTend the ear of dceem \ i the result of Home twenty years sue fill practice, exclusively devo ed to tin of disease* of a delicate or private na. To which is added, receipts for tin of the above diseases, and a treaties or anso symptoms and cure of the Fevci Ague, for twenty-tivo cents a copy; si> cs one dollar: will be fowarded to any of the. U si ted States, by mail, free ol age. Address, postage paid, Cosden A Publishers, or" box 1'JG, Post Ollict tulclpliia. ['his is, without exception, the inesl p.ehcusive and intelligible Work publish ii the class of diseases of which it treats iding all technical terms, it addr* t'to the reason of its readers. It is free i all objectionable matter, and no paretil ever fastidious, can object to placing il ie bauds of his sons. The author ha? ited many years to the treatment of the >iis complaints treated of,and 'with t?x breath to pntY,' and too little presunip. to impose.' he has ottered to the world ie merely nominal price of Ub cents, tin s of some tw enty years most successful iicc."?I b raid. \o teacher or patent should be witlioul know ledge imparted in this invaluabh k. It would save years id' pain, niorti inn and sorrow to the youth under tin ii ige."?1'i:oim.r*s Advocate. Presbyterian elergy in t >hio, in writing I looter's Mi .Ileal .Manual." say*: 4*Thou Is upon thousands of our youth, by e\i nple and the inlluenee oi the passions heeit led into the hahilof self-pollutiot tint realising the sin aud fearful eonse tees upon iheiuselves and tlreir posterity constitutions of thousands who art ng families have been enfeebled, ii' no en down, and tin y do not know tin e or the cure. Any tiling that ean la j so to enlighten and inllneiiee tin- pul> lliiKI as to cheek, and ultmiati-'v to re e this wide-spread souree of hninai lehedtU'Hs, would confer the greates sing next to the. religion of Jesus Christ lie present and coining generations. In Iterance, (or the use of into\ieatiii{ ks.) though it has slain thousands upor isaiuls. is not a greater scourge t>> thi an race. Accept my thanks on hehal he alHieted, and, believe me. your eo ker in the good work you are so net ice 1 gaged in." lie eupy w ill be forwarded (securely en ped and postage paid, on receipt of 2.' s, or six copies for St I. Address, COS \ &. CO., Publisher, llox P. id, Phikidt'l uuksrilcfM, Canvasser* and Be ok Agents tlied on the most lilteral terms, me 1 17 ly 3ATAWBA HOUSE. On Miiiti*Slrec(, few n>ih South of the C.nurt /louse. ' TilKabove named Houm lias ? Is'ell inueli enlarged and put Jtili borough repair and furnished anew is now prepared to accomodate a?1 10 disposed to give it a cull. The silk her makes no Istasts hut will simp) that the Public shall he aeeoniino.'s in a style not excelled by any llous lie up country*. * J. A. HASSELTINh. .aneaster, l'Vb 12 tf I NOTICE. I.I, persons are hereby forbidden to sel goods or any other article of pmpcrP it\ person whatever, on my aeeount am cially to my wife ludnh Klli*. who ha i for many years living separate and a from me. I will pay no debts of tha ire, so give no eredit to any person, v\ iug to make mo liable therefor. wii. \\\ i:i i.is. ,ct. 12, ts:,3. 311 2m. sTATK < ?K St ?I Til CAHol.lNA. Lancaster District. K\ I'iirIf, "j IVtition for sale o or Clinton Kxec't | House and b>t. l/un \hram l'erry do- ( and Metroes ; estat feasfd. J of A. l'erry dec'd. t is ordered that the eliildreli of the brn * and sisters of Ahram l'erry, dec'd. Int ancaater District, S. thai wore li\in< ie death of Margaret l'erry, widow of th Ahram l'erry, (which was June 30tli I,) do establish their rights luTo-e th. ninissioiier in Kquity, for Isir.caster Dial on or before thu day of .Marc I 4, and that the ConitniMioner do repot eon at the next Court of Kquitv for sal I., (w hich will be June 'J'ith 1851 ) 'lie ab? vo oriler was in ado in above eas? Hit: Court, at June 'I'crin, 1853.and th ion* to w hom the same refers and applie notified to comply witli the requisition rein set forth, a failure to make knowi establish the relationship afore .aid. wil so the estate of the Testator. (Abraii ry.) to be distributed between those win st alii ill such relationship and operates* if? to t hose who do not. JAMK8 H. \V1T11KRS!'(H)N, Commissioner in Kqnitv, Lancaster Dist.. S. I anensterC. I!., N.C., Nov. 'J. 1853.41-3ii The following papers will copy . iths and forward their bills with a nmu of the paper; they are also requested b cr iik? annie editorially: tin- Cuminon Itli, Frankfort, K v.: The Kcgintcr, Rnl i N. (; Advertiaer, Montgomery, Ala. order, Millcdgcvillc, Gn.; Fluff of tin i>n, JjiokrtoQ, ; Union, Nnahrlfte in.; Union, \Vu?ltiugton city. J. If. W. :arriage repository J. II. BUTTON, lakcamtm, s. l\ |K.ll .KK in Rockawaya nad Buggya o ' every vnriety, in atylra aomethingneir Repairing, done in workmanlike manner, and it i taate. Kotnhlinhiuent in building eon ed with D. A. Rutton'a //arncaa Shop he atreet waat of Cwiut /fyunc. near thi demy. The aubacriber having enlarge! building, and al*o hi* atock, offer* to al > are in need of any thing in hia line, a vn r to noirct from. Give na a call, or you e, what yon want and where yon live if prcfur it, wo will aend it to you. AI ira promptly attended to, and all wori ranted. Kvery body can ba auited in th bige lina by J. B. BUTTON, o* atat, 1853. 44-tf. I N I ate Kale of i:t !?^ror?i. SIOISU, LOT lYULA.YDS. By order of James H. Witherspoot), T)rdi, nary, and in pursuance of llic \\ ill of AbraI liain lVrrv, dcc'd, I will sell at Lancaster Court House, to the highest bidder, on Monday tho Kith day of January, 1854. the fol, lowing choice lot of Negroes, belonging to I the late Abraham Ferry. \i/.: Old Hick. \dI am, Cyrus, Frank, Young Dick, Jim, Edy . and child, Hannah, Mary, Fat, Amanda and BUwy. Also, thw house and lot in the town of I Alloa tor, at present occupied by It. S. Bailey; bounded, east, by Main street; south, by Arch street; west, by Catawba street, and north, by lot of M. Clinton. ' Also, 100 acres of Woodland near the village, adjoining lands of Mrs. McDow, J. , II. Withcrspoon, John Sings and others. r Also. 150 acres, more or less, near the Rocky River road adjoining lands of Andrew Taylor and others. I TFltMS.?A credit of 12 months with interest from day of sale, purchasers giving , note with two good sureties and a mortgage of the lands. M. CI.IN I ON, ExV. t. faineantcr C. If., 15, 1853. 41-Ot. KLKiNAKl) nAS the pleasure of informing Insfriends ami customer* tli.it ho constantly keeps on hand, a large stock of all kinds of <: 11 <i? b <: p: ? s: a \ ?: s, at the lowest i arkct prices?as well of Ins own manufacture as of recent importation. 3 If), KlMi Street* tllAULKSTON. Feb. 23, 1863. 3?ly $2 5 REWARD ' At m meeting of the Merchants' Association of Lmcastcr. Ii Id on the 11 ill Nov., I8G3, it was unanimously resolved that a reward of <j>25 he ollered for the apprehension and proof /o conviction of any transient Mawker, or > I'cdlar, who may he convicted of illegally ' exposing to mile. or selling miv article of ' nicrrhaiidise within Lancaster District. In accordance with said Ucstdnlion, notice is ' hereby given that thexhovc III AVAttl) OF will lie pi,.:nplly paid to any individual prosecuting to conviction an. person who may illegally expose to sale, any goods. 1 wares or merchandize within Lancaster District. A. C. DUN I jAI', Ch'mn. J. A. II sski.'iink.Seo'y. -t I ?Aim |1 To Rent. 1 lMtO.M the lirst tif January nest. I will rent , 1 my Hotel, conveniently situated on I'.road street, now occupied fir Thomas Palr lard. WILLIAM M. K K.\ V\. i D?c. 7. 1863. ! t? It. r; mm ! IIUUIISS!! ? I ST hclow (Nil. l'riet "s on lite oppos* f I ite sids of the street, at the old stand of Kinntons .A liutton, you will tind anas, sort merit of ca uit i a<: !*: i!.\i;m:ss; ISrttflr*, iiiir'.insitls .licdicnS ft dlillhti'V 'JVitpfna* If not on hands can he made at short notice, or anything belonging to the I lurries* burliness. All work warranted. Persons wishing to buy anything in our line would do well to give ns a call before ) purchasing elsew here. D. A. LITTTO.N. If you. want a set of harncVt, For your carriage or your buggy, || Or >? bridle lor vmir horse. u And murliiigj.L to hold him steady, Or harness for your wagon, ^ I To haul us wood to town, ?)r a pair of medical hags, * To take your inailicisie round, Or military trappings, To make your horse look g.-y, Or old ones cleaned up Air.-.inst next muster ?l*v. Wo c hi make you a yin li uid And at itch il well together ; II (h nnythiu;; clsa. That's made of U-irut-H% lealher, I Wcork warnmti'd and price* small Comu mund and n e ll endeavor To accoinuioil ilc \ oil all. ' I). A. HUTTOV Otohcr 1f>. 1953. 37 if NOTII'M. I^KU/AV (TIT/PAS! 'I*!io notes run! recounts of liilli::;;.* Si 15.ilk nre in mv hand* forcollection. After tin* I0ihd.1v id March next, I will he const rained rrluclnnflti to put hi suit, ruri' debt to tin* nin<>nnt ol f Of vents and over, which may lie still uii|?aid. I It is not to In* implied from this notitc. that u no one will he sued before tint time, bv no iiienti a. MOOllK. Dec. I I. 18.73 15-tin nanxo for satj:. ^ I FIRSTIIATK I'i.mno, hut little used, to 0 ,i he sold at a harjjahi. Itu|uire at the Catnwha //nils?. [' Dec. 11,1853 45-St. 1 IVToncy Wanted ?V the subscribers to pay their debts with; t.iid all those indebted to iis either by note or hook account will conic forward and ' pay up, as on and after the first day of Junttary, 1454, we sh.iil keep no hooks but sell . for cash only A word to the wise Is aufli1 dent. 'IIAHSKI.TINK&IIA<i!NS. 8 Dec. 11, 1850 45-41. r ' T1IK STATU OK St tL'TIl CAP'UdXA, I/A NCAS1 Kk iflKllltCT. In the Common l'lcas. HtiNlvV Al. JKVNIMiS, who is in tin1 cut ^ tody of the Sheriff of I .alienator District. J by virtue of n writ of I'npius sd Satisf.icivniio.ii, ..'.the suit of J. WiMiair-.*, filed in my oflicc, together with a schedule on uatii of Ida Estate and KfiVcja, his iietiliofi to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that | lis may be may admitted to the benelits ol , tho Ads of the (iv'iern) AvM-inbly, undo foi tli? relief of insolvent debtors. Il Is ordered that, the said J. Williams, and nil other the creditors to whom the said Henry .M.Jen* nil.1; i is in any w iao indebted be and they ere hereby summoned, andhsre nntiretu appeal before the said Court at iavneaater, C. il., on the 3d .Monday in March nest, at 11 o'? i lock. a. hi., mid shew cause if any they uova, wny iiiu prayer or petitioner aforewiu f should not W granted. J. A HTKWMAN, Clerk, l^inuasler Dint., Dec. lit* I8.M. -16-kui L O. O. F. ; /RATAWBA LODGE, No. 24, ? meets every Wednesday \ evening at ft oVloek. W. A. MOORR, See')-. ' " WAXHAW TEHT HO.?I. 0 of R.' j WOldJK its Regular Weekly \ II Meetings every Saturday , I'!veiling at 7 ocloek. T. A niNDRRRTTRH. R. R. | > ' - - - JOiotlO^, II J* po oua iiiiU'Mi'tlT? Messrs Phillip T Hammond & Brffiy*. will tlr.d the Hooks of Accounts in inv hands for collection. JuilN C. SEOKKtiT. IVc. Cth, 18fi\ 44-tf. ?T. JOHN'S SCHOOL. Hi. IJ.IV. T.i\ DAVIS, U. I>, I'A OIUujp Visitor. U?v. J. I). Mi-Cl'LLOflJll. A. M., Rector, mill Instructor in Christian Science ami Hollos Lotties. \YM. B. LEAKY, A.M. V ico Rector, ami Instructor in Ancient Languages ami History. 1>. I >. ItOSA, Instructor in Mathematics ami Natural Science. Rev. li. A. WAUNKR, Instructor in English Department. PWVIK exorcises of this Ins itution will B bo resumed on the '2nd day in ioi*ruary noxt. Hoys arc admitted over the age of 7 years and prepared lor the Junior class inCollgo: or they may receive a thorough academical course, either classical or Kn<di*b. Tlion* in hut one session, (do ided into two terms of live month* each,) beginning on tlie 2nd day of February, ami ending Novcmher 3U. Thk.m* tfk Srsstov.?For Tuition and Hoard, including washing. fuel, lights, Are., &225. payable ftcini-atimiuily ill advance. Entrance Ice, ?25, for wliirli hook* and stationery arc furnished tile student so lonjf as lie may continue in the Institution, Advanced students desiring private rooms, will 11* allowed thein (at tho discretion of the Rector) for an extra charge of $15, to pay for lights, find, <JLe. For furilier information apply for a "prospeetns" to the Rector, tit Spartanburg,C. //., S, C. Due 0, 1353 45-3in NKCUOKS FOR SALE. Thomas M Sims, J In Kipiity, I-niivs >canter Dial. Hill Cr A J Siais, and other*. S partition. Hv virtue of the decree of tho Court in above ease. I will hc I at l.?nc;.*iur Court //ouse.on Saturday tile 7th d*y Jan'y 1351, ill,* negroes ar.d otlu?r property ordered to he sold by the decree, belonging to thu parties in above ease. viz: loom, Violet, Ann, lien Nelson, Charles, Dennis llnbbsrd, ami Green, all ami likely ANo. 3 In.rsrs, wagon, carriage, and 7 head of eat ile. Teiim* A credit of 12 months, w iili latere",, purchaser yhiug iioiui \\i;li two good sureties, ami a mortgage. 1'uicImi.iss to pay fui : paper*. .1AMKS II. WITl!F.l:SVt>ON\ C. K. L. !>. Ike 1.1, |SM l'r> fee 4ti-3t. I ^ . _ u ? w -A ITctice, 1 1 !. p-r-'i'i* lmli to in by nntr or ^ \ onon Account an' p .riieularly requested lit mum ami M-ltio ; ivineii.biT lil.it tlx* jc.tr is v*jiV la.ir <nit, nixl \vq arcuubijf to clone. unr business. Thn.so tint ?:?* <? not the m*?nnr come nnt! ;?ive y??nr notes b.'t the money i* im-farwl. CAUMEN i> FLOYD. Nov. KHil u::?3 12?7t. HEAT) TIIIS. I N iinuoiilarcc with tin.1 country i' stunr I those persons to A. J. Conner* '-A- Co.. Iinve h."c<) allowed to rp*t yotty until ' ?!. '! : . . Jimuurv : that pcvfcfc) in-nna inv-r > At omul, ami Uioho pi r>uuaarip informed that at th..i lime tlicir account* w ilM>e prv*ciit?*! for payment, an.I payment \vnt be required or their accounts will be placed in the hnutL of n Squire M'tiUdliS POtt 111 Ith. Tim?. llallurtl, v?. | In K'jnitc, L:uiWin. MeKonnn, K- ^ carter Unit, litilxth tiawley t\c j , other?. FN IH.it the ileeetnl order of tint Court in n'mvu case, I will liirv, at l*i!icat4<:r t.'ouit House, o:\ \\ .i.io luy tlic l th ilav ?f January, 1851, about ltl choice ami valuable ne;rroo.s, eoiMistliiy < ! leilows; boy*, ftirls, anil women, anions the umol' -r are cooks, HUib.'s, Iioiivj servants utel fivM lutnls, *o tli.it nil p. : us irishiny to liiio inuv he siiit.il. 'i'criiM, on flay of hiring. J. II. WliUJ'KAPoON, C. E. L I?, lire, 15, 1855. I'rs fee $2.25 40-2t Sriiitiiel J. Cation, | South Carolina, apjilK-utit, | Lancaster IHsU, .-ill to. | in Summons to wll Laois Castoll- I l.l . li?l.l.. ... .1 . ... . IMV ir,il Gift** Caston, W. of S.ir.lll Caxlull llvt Shurujii ami wilV*, j-cupnyd. Francos Shnii:?\ ' Uaac (\tslon, Mil* | ley Canton, Iti't- I s<-y Canton, tl? | fiMi'lants. J It niipoaitup to inytttlifliettM that tiVlifiu* Inn, Mass (Vum rim) Winhinplon Shi* inn nn<l Krai ice* Sliuntm hU wilt', deh'udiuUs. ?t Above CiV"1, rtvritle without the State. It in, therefori , nnlcrctt, that they, each, <Io appear, ?n?> object to the division or ka1? of the real eatato of Sarah ( a. ton, on or be I'm e tin U-ml <hi> of March, I sot, or th-lr cotweiit to the ,?no. *51] be iterc?l r>t reooWl f, II. WIMIKRSPOO*, ? ? <i. R. L I). Dec. 11, 1?0S. I'ni fu* fl 4d-3m. NOTICE. ' I mii. tui>wrilii?r hat pi;ivh:i*wl lha Shorn 1 M.U formerly umuxi by ll?n?iii<>n<l-s t Bail\ a Cc? tool yiv?n ixil'ue thnt I* (/. prenaml to mipply lumbar op thj ? < iwrms to thoae who moy l.?vor aim with bill-. ? Captain CamU>?o who wu ta Jh> employF of lh? former o? uer*, and a wars tfnva ?wrh I univuriul ??U*Trieffori l.i fchdnnf by tho un- m | dfiwionrd. , Th? Mill la aitnntad six loilra halow laui-, . caalrr village. JAMSS M. INGRAM JC-tf. Estate of James T. Wade, ? i Sr, Deo'd. ? jjf V! per* on* bavin* dcinaada agalnat Jnutpt T. WiidivKr.,<?o,4., lata offan* * raater IWatriet, oif n?tllh><l to praanit Ihf i.intr, Ifffally atlealH to ' GKOIUJK TlMOTMV WaDV QftnlHtal Rnwntor. !/wc<?t*r C H IMDI Hm. %, lU) S93~ I>lt, ALI'KUIH'RAVEN. UAVINti deeoU^ hie entire altiiitii<n ta ? the |>r?rUre of !>?*TttTK V. toff* lo triform theClllnn* of Ijuk ueter end vMfeity thi*l lm will be found at Mr. ' on the 2nd Monday in ee?di month where he will l>e happy to wait on thooe who \ 1 < need hie Mftiwa < w . ?*> ]. tt*.*?b UM. ^ !j\ y *