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POETRY. Fn>m t^r South L'tnoHiunn. j Uc Dyin<j Girl to he* Lover. P. UY M. iV.KrilAIWX. Tix? you hi it?i iiti i !v M\ doom is hoak'il, niv Jkm.i i~ Dickon; M\ fimrirl Souvds louder tliiin t!u* !"Vi-rs w.'d, P Tlmt ouce ivy i nuM > ?! - -t: h d, ^ > .tv : i. i ?i J - l; t; i u v > ' r:?vino I*' , 'I !i\ It. a.? : i.J I'-'T ' i ' lii i; . n.ci.'.-lifik ' 0 ii^ : ' ' ' li t. Ti ;:! lie a: Ol' i'i J.'?M * : M? lion-! t j (.Villi- .'v:iii'. r. J liuvc iio power j.'.w i?> <. Thine iiim^o l*ioin iiiv lu :;.t, nr Intsli I ...v. * I'l.'.ttli: - ; l!i;l cou' l J live, I i?'Vr v '.? Again a wor-liipper < ! 11.? ? tl.inoown. A love 1 line! ait'l i.< w n:ucJ.? !:i vv wet!? j ?'lt, lot a life"* vol inn t? ll: Ami in lotusii you pive I,ov wliiol' in alienee e< uM not livo. On oilioi- lavished, ami jyii uiw ^ To IUV, III! O.l ly pill O. I wa.-te l.o! ! i.v. UJH-I.ta it iv..I.I. * Too loan?it'.'loiiif?Ma- hope ib-li'l H !, Aid I i.'.i i. i ow ; Mv f.-tbjo '..iintl "in .* < hi t *t\ place, i The poll uii^lit, tin *a* lino in tiiiiv, Or .vi,. usv cliiiiitiiy '..row. I leave thee iliis -I'll i?'}raoy? \V ill. >i.'i pie-* iiiciiioiie* of mo Thou r'.iult bo cur.-t! 7i; llic dark favour-, i-i tby n.ui, JSlir.n t'l.n i.lsai.-e, ! >?..I.J eoiitsol, IJ.-iuo.m, l.c -i! 1 leave t!i>'?'. |o??. a p.l-k-i. ti?c?, i kii'-a Tui'l uoi Im- ViiiiiclcNS When I'm no moie; I -Ti.il ll o.', loo. lb.- t s.ji ai il ciiai:i, 'I'll -- I "?-iu;> ?! l.i.-o I v. ill ii'-aiu Till all i?o't?. Thy t mu tent liutlil-'-:iv s ! ? mo, Oil, Till..-p'r ''r- ' oil i-ftbin' I -co, J ! f'j will not torsive; i Tl.i i.n-uioiy of thy Ionic.I love, Ao (.hi-?...? i-l-ai.j.ri' mil t i-i ioiiiovo, While thou i'.om live. Vott it;k lie^ivolK--.', it i- thine, J or in tlii.-- il .ii!' hi an <>t* mine, I'l l love can dwell; My la-;, la-; thought -hail b.- of thee, '1 l:y .. vo :i.f 1 -t mir.o eyes duill .-co, Farewell! l it.fa ell! k nMmnvrfv mwnaanma JMiLllMUS. Fumping out Boston HarborFrequenters on uiir whaivcs are well a ft arc a ? !avs of vessels often lit; at i?ong W harf known as fi.-hing Hiwuk.-. 1 'l ias-' smacks '..nil in some caves from t Cape Aim, uial niippU .nr market with I ' fresh tisli. Near tlie centre of each of these smacks is :i ti-h pit, with siiles per- j feclly water tight, an 1 rising t<> the decks, | whiie the botom, wh - h is also the bottom ! of the vessel, is perform ! with holes. In- j to these j>:ts o; we !-, are thrown the tish, j am! the. .i through the holes , a consult, i supply of vvaur fa the pies, r j vation of riie tinny tribes uuimg then '.ran- 1 sit iiom "alongshore" to our market. I It happeinj one morning last week i that one of thease smacks lying near , the Custom LIou.se when two Irishman came on hoard looking for work. ilie\ : were loll that, there was nothing to he : done on hoard, haft hey still hung around, and at. lust disci vcring the pit, inquired if j they might pump out the vessel, as they | noticed she leaked badly, The two tar> i aboard, who were both first class jokers, ; perceiving mistake, of the liihernians, | replied yes, :7r..i asked their price f r pumping the .smack dry. A^bargahi wa.-ostnick for a dollar and a half, a pump was procured, and at work the two men wont, one pumping while the other bailed with a bucket. An hour passed on and still they worked, occasion n ally wondering how deep the hole was, ami how much water hliil remained in the vessel. The two .sailors jr. tin" meantime lia.i gone tin the wharf, as they said on business. The captain, who was absent at ihe time the bargain was made, came on hoard ami Undine; the inen still hard at work, with the persjiiration still pouring oil' their faces inqired what they ware al out "Pumping out i this ship," was the reply, "Pumping out | this ship," said the captain. "Ves, ir. \ and a mighty dapo one sin is iutirely," j said one of the perspiring Kmeralders, as he par.ten away at tin- pump handle- | " Sure I'm thinking, it'll be night before we get her dhry." ,,Night !? said the . captain, beginning to r eir with laughtet as lie discovered the j he that had l?eeii perpetrated during his nbenec. "Night, why you will not get through t.11 you have | pumped out Boston iiabor" He then explained the matter to the ; laborers, who r nirt'-d their coats, vowing vengence upon the sailors who had * de- I saved" them. Little Tommy. I. ist Hiin.Mcr, whilst passing ropidlv up King street ' n rur way to the rail cars, that wero to take iwto the mountains, I mw a little buy "e.il ?l ?>:i u curb atone. Ifo was j apparently about livo or six yearn obi. ami his well combed hair, clean hands ami face, bright", though well patched apron, and whole , npp->l\r.u>eis indicated that ho was the child ' of a loving though indigent mother. An we looked nt him closely, wo were struck | with the hear I broken oxprcbsion of his countenance, and the marks of recent team on his check. So yielding to an impulse which al?ways lends ns to sympathise with tho joys t r sorrow's of tho little ones, wo stepped, m d putting a hand upon his head, nskcl what was the matter I lie replied l?y holdlag up his open hand, In which wo beheld the fragments of a broken tin toy?n figure of a cow. "Oh! is tiiat ull?well, never mind it. Ktsp into tho nearest toy shop and buy nnother"-?^und wo dropped n four pence in his hand?"thatwill buy one will it not?" "Oh yes," replied ho, bursting into a p: ro.vystn of grief, "flat this was little Tommy ? an J he's i??aj> I" Wjr jytvo him the last piece of silver wo uin mm II i?o<-n K??ia. we <iuut>t if lie vvt'iiM have notteed It more than iie did the sMvrr. The wealth of the world ould Dot have anpplitrd the vaeunry that the bjp-of that twy tuul Jeft in hi? little tiii?opW8lle?t? d heart. H. **** 'jr. ' * ' f "*VlDtr. Qi two twljacent ImkIw*, if one emits lev than I tHHIiusjmich i? the other * il hccoiio^^gBt HB. S . 1 The Christian's estimate ol' Wealth. Tlie Rev. Try on Ec wards lias cry truly ai:<! forcibly stated the merits of this sub cct?thus: "Tho l?iblc places wealth on the salt e footing with every other temporal good < ?to be rcgarned in the same manner, es teemed for the sumo reasons, sought in the same snirit, and used for the same . cud. Its very first mention of gold is its connection with the garden of Eden, and its last with tile New-Jerusalem?thclicu vi'idy ciuv. It come pares the tried and pmified C liri.-tian to g"M front the furnace; :t in*">>n;s us that (hmI gave riches to Sijl^mon as a mark of his Vivor? it dc.sftil.es the son of Man, when appearing in his glory, as hn\ingon liis head ] a golden crown. Its doctrine is, that property, like health,intellect knowledge,infillence character, ,s a tai.knt, entrusted by ' God, and to ho used and aceonnted for to him. It is like food, which, properly eaten contributes to health, but improperly and exeessiacIv, brings on surfeiting, fever, death. It is like water, which, kcf.t with- | out the ship, aids her to float on to her desired ha\in; l iit allowed to enter and till . that ship, is her ruin. Held, with a right 1 spirit, an i tucd to right ends, it is like the ! 1 air, when moving in the healthful breeze, ' the minister of comfort, enjoyment, life; . held with a wr. tig spirit, and used to . v. long ends, it is like the same air when I tainted with iho pestilence, or swept l?v < the t ornndo, the medium of injury and 1 death 'It is not gold, hut the i.ovK,that is the J excessive, supreme love of gold, which i ( the Uible teaches, is the root of all evil which it declares is 'idoleitry.' The patriarch does not say. 'if 1 have possessed gold,' hut, 'If I have made gold * my hope, or said to 0 e line gold, thou art my confidence, this were an iniquity.' ' fhe Saviour does not exclaim, "How hurd- i . U shall they that have riches,' hut as his , ow ii explanation is, 'llow hard is it for , thent that trust in riches, to enter into , the kingdom of God!' Sought as a I mean* to an end, like cv ?iy other means, I ' wealth is valuable tor a thousand tilings; I ] sought merely as an end, it becomes a | 1 course. i'roperlv used, it is a good; abused, it is an evil. In the one case, it i 'the , load stone to draw men nearer to God in the other, 4 the millstone, to sink theiu to perdition." A Good One. Hiding over the Hamilton and H.iyton liailroad the other day, under the charge of Mr. John Van 1 hisen, (the gentlemanly conductor, pro ten*,) lie told us the following incident, which wo thought ( worth "making note of:" ( "One day last week" said ho, "there came on hoard of the cars from one of , the country stations, a very pretty, gen- I tcel young lady, en route for this city.? ( She was alone, so 1 waited upon her to u good seat, and made her as comfortable ' as possible. It was a few minutes before the starting hour, and she was so agreeable and so talkative, I lingered and had epiite a pleasant chat. Afterwards when collecting the tickets she detained me again an instant, and trace me some tine ! caches, which she said came from Iter friends orchard, in the country; and I began to think that I had not met with ' >Uch a charming lady passenger for ma nv a day. "Well, we arrived at the depot? there I attended her to a carriage, ' hand, d her np ihe carpet-hag, and after all, what do you think she said ?" Now, we thought, of course, that the < lady would say, very politely, thank you, sir,' smile like a gleam of sunshine, the 4 carriage would roll off, our friend John 1 ... ..III I 1! ' 1 ' ?ou>u now mm aun u, aim, with a Mgli, I , perhaps, turn away ami forget lite mati tcr. So wo stated lliat as our supposi- | , Lion. "No," said John "she said no audi . tiling; hut just as her foot was on the ! step, she turned, and with a .sort of look I j can't describe, observed ;? "You inu>t consider this, sir, merely a | car acquaintance. You must not expect t>> he recognized if we chance to meet , anywhere else;"' and John drew a long j breath. "What did you say ?" we asked. "Why,! (bought that rather uncivil at least; so 1 replied very quietly? "Certainly not, madam ; I was just going to remark that you must not feel slighted if unnoticed by me anywhere but J on the ears?for, really, we conductors have to be careful about our acquaintances 1" "And the lady i" said we. "She looked quite silly as she drove oil," replied John.? Kf. NT iliotnc I on ee made the people believe ' that he e<iu! 1 call a hill to him. un,l fr..m tin* top of it offer up prayera for the ob- j servers of hia law. The people assembled ' and Mahomet called tho hill to coma to him again and again; and when the hill >tood still, he nothing abashed, said "If i the hill will not come to Mahomet, Ma- I hornet will go to the hill." PROSPECTUS OK TIIK CONCORD WEEKLY GAZETTE THE uhrcrlher propose* to puhli.-li in the Town of Cniicord, N'. <n ll'oeklv N'ow?puper, ( to l?- entitled the "fONCORI) ll'KKKLY GAZETTE." The Editorial Department of the "Gazette," will he under the management of a gentleman of well know n litei nry attainments, and who will spare no pain* to make the "Gazette" a welcome visitor to the family, and an entertaining ami instructive companion, for the long anil dreary Winter evenings. The "Ga/'-tlo" will lie devoted to Politics, A?rucrt.Trwt, tiik Arts ak? SciF.NCKH, r.lTKRTI'rk, FoKKION amd I.Ocai. IKTKM.iorkcr, and to the advancement of tho interests of the Town of Concord; ?nd in fine, the Publisher will i uhc every exertion to make lit* {taper inferior to 1 none of the AMine character In the f'nitcd State*. ( In Politic* tho "(hwette" will lie imromprominini^ly " Uliix." 0 I 1 Klt.MS;?If u millloieiU number of mihacrit* ( era he obtained the "OikcMo" will bo iaHiied abont ( the flirt of January, iP.YI.inn lar^c TwcntylUbt column form, printed with Kntirclv Sew Material, at the low price of T ICO liO!,LAK8 1 per year in Advance. 1 ___ - J*MK8 M. HKSDF.nSOS. 1 james Irwin, '' RK K1VI^<4 FORWAOTNGIGENT,: CAMDEN, 8. C. Mttrli II, |H?i? fr?-1 v? J^ 1)R. ALFRED CRAVEN. RESIDENT SURGEON DENTIST, York vi lie, H. < . >.n the east stpe of main street, nearly ohtmitk mr. 11 arris* hotel. VRTlFICtAL TEETH Insetted on GoM Plat??from one to a full sett Jnno 8 18 ly A CARD JOSEPH GALLUCIIAT, ATTORN KY AT LAW. LANCASTERVIL1E. OFFICE?OPPOSITE THE COURT llOFSH, Formerly occupied by W. A. Moore. Esq. J. (*. will attend the Courts of tho surrounding Districts. Dec'r 21, 1853. 46-tf JEW DAVID'S HEBREW PLASTER. THE great Remedy for Rheumatism, (lout, Pain in tho Side, Ili|>. Rncii. lambs and Joints. Scrofula, Kind's Evil, White gwell> m.*, Hard Tumors. Stiff Joints, nnd all fixed >ains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied Pain cannot exist. This celebrated Pain Extractor has been so oxtensivcly used by Physicians ami tho people in general. both in this country and Europe. that it is almost needless to say any thing about it. Yet tiiere may be some, alio stand in need of its beating powers a lio have not yet tried it For their sakes ac will simply state what it has done in housands of eases, and what it will do for them when tried. A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. Read the following testimony from a P),:dcian. Gentlemen.?Your Hebrew Plaster lias iired me of pains of w hich I have sullered tor twelve years past. During this period I labored under an allictioti of my loins and lide, and tried many remedies tli.it my own [Medical experience suggested, but without d.taining relief. At length 1 used your I Muster, and am now by its ood effects entirely cured. I w ill recomnicd the Jew Dal-s.i or i i..i........ 1>i..... .. ... ..ii ...1 '* ....... ..vu.vn I lunH.'! Ill HII, mill lire HIIIUT* ing from contraction of the diiiwIcr, or permanent pains in the side or baek. The people of Georgia have l>ut to become acquainted with its virtues wheu they will resort to its use. Yours, truly, M. W. WALKER, M. I)., Forav the, Monroe County, (in. To Messrs. Neovil & Mead, New Orleans, Iai. Jnr DavitTx or llrhmr l'las/rr in Xorth ('/!* <Jinn. Messrs. Scovil & Mead! ? 1 have been troubled with the chronic rheumatism for the last twelve years. On the 1st of July 1849 I was so had that I could not turn mytclf in bed, and the pain so severe that I iml not slept a wink lor six days. At this time my attending Physician prescribed the Hebrew Plaster," and it acted like a charm; the pain left me and I slept more than half of the night, and in three days 1 was able to ride out. I consider the "Hebrew Plaster," the beat remedy for all sorts of pains now in use. G. W. M'MINN. Hendcrsonville, N. C., Aug. 16, 1850. H s ss s sJ Beware ot counterteita and base imitations ! The genuine will in future have the signature E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on the top of each box. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this article is in existence The genuine is sold only by us, and by our agents appointed throughout the Mouth ?and no pedlar is allowed to sell it. DealBra and purehascrs generally are eautioned i gainst buy ing of any hut our regular agents, otherwise they w ill W imposed upon with a worthless article. 8COVIL&. MEAD. Ill t'lmrtrea street. N. Orleans, Hole General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must invariably be addressed. And Hold l>y T.U.&J. R. MACillJ^lMu-aHlcrC. II.,8. C. A. I'. Wvlio Che.ater, 44 J. I). Hay. Camden, 44 J. J. Workman, do 44 Fisher & I fciiiilhx, Carlotle, N. C. Fox &. (,'oldwell, do 44 WinchesterSlitt Si son, Munroc, 44 And by one agent in every town in the South. July 20 2-teowly. South Carolina. LANCA S T Kit U IS TUICT. In ihf. ('ftmmon I'Iras. Margaret J. Stewart Adrux. I Defloration in va. ? Foreign Jonathan I). Johngon. ) Attnehment. A. J. Cauthan St J. E. J4"] Dccliuation in Btckh&in, Ex'r Sl Exr'x Foreign Tt. Attachment. Jonathan I). Johnson. d I'ne Ex'r &' Ex'rx of "J Declaration in 8. Beckham, dee'd. J Foreign vg. J Attachment. Jonathan D. Johnson j WHEREAS, the plaintiffs did on the lft dav of March Inst, tile their declarations against the defendent who, (it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney,? known within the limits of th? same, upon whom n copy of the Maid Declaration might lie served : it is therefore ordered that the said defendent do appear and plead to the said declarations on or before the 10th day March which will bo in the year of our I?ord one moulhna oigni hundred and fifty-four, otherwise final and absolute jndgmcnt will I lien be given and ordered against him, JOHN A HTKWM AN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Lancaster C. II. March 15. 1853. 6?1 3tnly&ld STATU Of 00tmt CAROLINA. 1<AH< AHTEK DiSTNiCT. In the Commnn i'Uat. HAVII) KIKKPATKICK, who ii in the II custody of the Sheriff of laireaater Die* triet, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Hatiafhi-ioudtirn at the suit of McLnre, Alexander & Co., havcing fded in my oflice. together with a schedule, on oath of his estate and rfleets his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted fo Hie benefit of the Acta of the General As. lembly mnde for the relcif of inaolvent deblore. It is ordered, that the said McLnre, Alexander At Co., and all other the creditors to whom the said David Kirkpatritk is in tnywise indebted be and they are hereby uirnmoncd, and have notice to appear before the said Court at Lancaster Court //ohm on the Third Monday in Maruh next at 10 o'clock A. M. to ahew cause if any they can why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, ihould not be granted, Office of Common Pleaa. J. A. KTEWMAN, Clerk. No 9lli I Ye. Fee $15,75 43? 3m I 4 W Z. J. 1)E HAY, I APOTIIWAHY |>KI'G(>IST. CAMDEN, B.C. rr\\KE8 pleasure In announcing to the A citizens of I .nncaster and the adjacent country, that he is now receiving Ills Spring and Summer supply of Drugs. Chemicals ami Patent Medicines ; Paints, Oils, Window (Has*, Varnishes, O lass ware, and humps ; Paint Whitewash and Varnish Brushes. ALSO, j Tooth, Ifmr, \ail, I'lesli and Bath litu Soaps. Cosmetics, Hair Restoratives, Transparent Wash halls and Cakes, Perfumrrtf, Mirrors, Vases, Porte Monaies, Qlove Boxes and Dressing C : ALSO, LAMP WICKS. BURNING FLUID AND Garden Seeds. lie is now the regularly appointed Sole Agent for the following valuable Family Medicines, viz.?Dr Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sursnpurilla. Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, Jew David's or llebrcw Plaster, Dr. Haughton'a Pepsin, l)r. Mnrehisi's Uterine Cntholicon, Dr. Allen's Vegetable Compound, Dr. little's Family Medicines, Ixmden &. Co's Family Medicines, Dr. Heeler's Family Medicines, Dr. llohensnck's Worm Syrup, Dr. Ilobensack's Liver Pills, Colleton Hitters. Epping's Snrsaparilla and Queen's Delight, Kadwav's Ready Relief and other popular remedies, I)r. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, &c., &e.. All medicines sold at hi* establishment I arc neatly labelled, csriully packed, if desired, nnd 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 (rood medicines can be bought at any establishment *111 the up country. Orders respectfully solicited. Z. J. DE HAY. March 30, 1853. 8? 1 y. 8TATK OF SOUTil CAROLINA. I.AXCA8TKK DlSTKICT. Ex Parte, "1 Petition for sale of Minor Clinton Exec't | House and lot, Land of Abram Perry de-f and Negroes; estate ceased. J of A. Perry dee'd. It is ordered that the children of the brothers and sister* of Abram Perry, dee'd. late of Lancaster District, S. C., that were living at the death of Margaret Perry, widow of the late Abram Perry, (which was June 301 h, 1851,) do establish their rights befo-o the Commissioner in Equity, for Ivuicaster Dint., S. C., on or before the 1st day of March, 1851, nnd that the Commissioner do report thereon at the next Court of Equity for s.;id Di.it., (which will be June 2fith 1851.) The nln ve order was made in above case, by the Court, at June Term. 1853, and the persons to w hom the same refers and applies are notified to comply with the requisitions then-ill set forth, n failure to make know n and establish the relationship aforesaid, will cause the estate of the Testator, (Abram Perry.) to be distributed lietwcen those who no establili such relationship and operate a* bir to those who do not. JAMES II. WITHER8POON, Commissioner in Equity, Lancaster Diat.. S. C. I jincasterC. 11.,S. C., Nov. 2,1853.4l-3n? BTT he following papers will copy 3 I months nnd forward their bills with n number of the paper; they are also requested to notice the sitae editorially: The Commonwealth, Frankfort, Ky.: The Register, Rnl eigli N'. C.; Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala.; Recorder, MiiU Jgcvillc, Ga.; Flag of the Union, Jackson Sliss.; Union, Nashville, Tenn.; Union, Washington citv. * J. II. W. DR. STRONG'S COMPOUND SANATIVE PILLS. r["MlKSF. PII.I.S arc entirely Vegetable, 1. and are a infist superior Medicine in the cure of all diilious Complaints,-Chills and Fever, DispepsU, Costlvcne**, liver Coin plaints. J uandices, Sick I lead ache, Scrofula, Suit Rheum, Fevers of all kinds, 1,oh* of Appetite, Obstructed and painful Menstruation, ami all lingering diseases. As a Female Medicine they net like s charm, and when taken according to tho directions, they never fail to cure the very worst cases of Piles, after all other remedies fail. They purify the blood, equalize the circulation, restore the liver, Kidneys, and other Secretory Organs to a healthy tone and ne . mi, unit us an yinii-nuouM riitmiy Aledt-1 ciue lliey have no equal. Price 26 venta per box. AI .SO. DR. STROHO'8 PfiCTOKAL MTO.HA.Cll PILLS. A remedy for Congha, Cold*, Catarrh Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Aath in?, Consumption, Nervous Diseases, Dyspepain, Costivencas, Erysipelas, Disease othe Heart, Inflammation and Pain in the Cheat, Bark and Side,and all diseases arising ; from n deranged state of the Stomach, ana j to relieve the distress and bad feeling from , eating too hearty food, in weak and dyspeptic habits. Warranted to lie PURELY VEGETABLE. Them* Pills act m* an Expectorant, Tonic and Aperient. (Mo 26 cent box possesses three tiuii-s more power to euro diseases than j a one dollar bottle of any of the Syrups, Balsams, or Sarsapnrilla* that was ever made, and a simple trial of only one box will prove i this important truth. They promote Expectoration, loosen the I Phlegm, and Clear the Lungs and other Se- I oretory (>rgans of all morbid matter, and | there is not another remedy in the whole i Materia Medicn capable of imparting auoh j heating properties to the Longs and Vital Organs as these Pills. They cure Costive-1 nesa, produce a good, regular Appetite, and Strengthen the SystemPrice 25 cunts per box,containing 25 doses j of Medicine. ('all on the Agents who sell the Pu.i.s and got th" Planter's Almanac gratia, giving full particulars and certificates of cures. Both kinds of the above named Pills arc for sale at laincaater, C. II., by If ASHEI*. TINE & HACJINS and J. D. IIAILK, who ! also keep a supply of Dfc. Hpehckb's Veoe tablp Pii,la and i DR. HULL'S I CELEBRATED PILLS, which Ht<?p th? Chills and Fever the fir*t day, and <lo not sicken the stomach or ope. rate on tho bowels. July 24 20 Iy. Mo OA B. TEH & Co., (SUCCKSSOaa TO MrCAHTKK Al ALLEN,) WIIOI.K8ALK BOOKSELLERS AHD STATIONERS, COMII HIITtm AMD naCKNSV-eTS., J. J. McCarter. J E J. Dawson, J CHARLESTON,8,0. J. Dry an, Jr. J MT A complete assortment of Law, Medical, Hehool and MUseJlsaeoas Books, together with Blank Books, Paper and Stationery, of every description, kept constant, ly on hand, and offered at tho lowest prises. Feb 2S 1SSS. S ly pd. WAN "KNOW THYSELF." 7 An Invaluable Book for 20 Cents. "EVZRY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A CO?Y.n COI'IES sold in less than three Ov 'UU months n new edition, revised :md improved, jnst issued. DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL nnd hand book for the nlllicted?containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment nnd cure of every form of disease, contracted bv promiscuous sexual intercourse, l?y selfabuse, or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in n familiar stylo avoiding all medical tcchnionllities, and eve- i ry thing that would otfendthe ear of decency from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively dovo cd to the cure of diseases of n delicate or private nature To which is added, receipts for the euro of the above diseases, and a treaties on the emise symptoms nnd cure of the Fever and Ague, for twenty-live cents- r copy; six copies one dollar: will bo fownrded to any part of the United States, by mail, free of posUige. Address, postage paid, Cosd<-n &. Co. Publishers, or" box 1516, Post Otlice Phi ndelphin. "This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible Work published on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent however fitstidious, can otject to placing it in the bands ot i ?c r.s The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, nnd 'with too little breath to putl',' and too little presumption to impose,' he has ottered to the world , nt tli.. Hinntii- ...: con. ... .i- I ? - ...V \ ; IIW1UIIIUI I'livv '' I \&TIII'*, Hit" fruits of some twenty years most urccewful practice."?Herald. "No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparled in this invaluable work. It would aavc yearn of pain, mortification and sorrow to thc^outh under their change."?People's Advocate. A Presbyterian clergy in Ohio, in writing of "Hunter's Medical Manunl," says: "Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and the intluenec ot the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and their posterity. The constitutions of thousands who are raising families hat e been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can bo douo so to enlighten and influence the public uiind as to check, and ultimately to remove this wide-spread source of human 1 wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, 1 on the present and coming generations. In- 1 temperance, (or the list; of intoxicating drinks.) though it has slain thousands upon thousands, is not n greater scourge to the liumaii race. Accept my thunks on liehalf of the afflicted, and, believe me, your coworker in the good work you are so actively er gaged in. One copy will he forwarded (securely enveloped and pastage paid, on receipt of 25 ( cents, or six copies for $1. Address, t 'ON- 1 DEN & CO., Publisher, Box ll)t>, Philadelphia. Booksellers,Canvasser* and Beak Agents, supplied on the most liberal terms. June I 17 lv ; CATAWBA HOUSE, Ou JlaludMrecb (A few r??/s South </ the Court Haute.) dflfe TIIKalsive named House has Jul been much enlarged and put V1 in thorough repair and furnished anew, and is now prepared to accomodate all those dis|M>sc?| to give it a call. The s.iil ? scribcr makes no housts hut will simply say that the Public shall he accominods ted ill a style not excelled hy any Jlouso in the up country. ' J. A. ILASSKLTINE. Lancaster. Feb 12 tf 1 AFFUOTED, READ! run. a dei.nu a MEDICAL HOUSE, Flstahlithed 18 year* ago. hy Dr. I\ ink il/n, A. W. ( 'ortier if thinl mul 1,'nimi Street*, hetirren Sfirure ami I'inr Stx. I'hilmhi. 1AIGHTKKN years of extensive and uniiw j tempted practice in this eilv, havo rendered l>r. K. trie most expert and successful practitioner, far and near, in the treatment of nil diseases of a private nature. Persons nfflic t.ki with ulcers upon the body, throat or legs, pains in the head or hones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, diseases arising from youthful excesses or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution hn? become enfeebled, tire all treated with luccem. lie who place* himself under the cart; of I)r. K., may religiously confute in hi* honor as a gentleman, ana confidently rely upon hi* -kill v * n phywieian. Take Particular I\'oticr. Voting man who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in?n habit frequently 'learned from evil companion* or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even w hen asleep, and de-troy both mir.d and botly, should apply immediately. Weakness an?l constitutional debility. Ions of muscular energy, physical la?situdc and generaprostration, irritability and all nervous uffeetiona, Indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, t.nd every disease in utiy way connected w ith the disorder of the procicative functions cured and full vigor restored. YOUTH ft MANHOOD. A VIGOROUS 1 JFK OR A I'RKMATUKK DKATIt. Kinkrlin <m SrIf- I'rrxrr ration?-rmly 2b rent* spills IWXtK, JUST FUHIJSIIED, IS .JL tilli-si with useful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the human sys tem. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age?to ull who apprehend or suffer under the diro consequences of earlv or prolonged indiscretion*?to nil who feel the exhaustive effects of baneful habits?to all w ho in addition to declining physical energy, are the victims of nervovs mid mental debility and of moping and melancholy despondencv -to all such Dr k' 1.1 ' KKAI) THIM liuOK ! 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Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlers, Canvassers, snd sll other* supplied with the above work at very low rates 17-ly SUfi V OTF57 jl Aurrnr, May be pound at the catavvba Houne, at all times, ready to wait i upon those who may need hia services as a BuTTsyer. April J% IJ?tf W. Til I liLOW CASTOY ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI TOR IN EQUITY. Attends tht Courts in lAincasler, 1\ rihaic and Adjoining Districts. 13T OFFICE, CAMDEN, 8. C.jfcZ BERNARD VOMER T \S the pleasure ofinfortninghisfriends 1 1 and customers that ho constantly keeps on hand, a large stock of all kinds of ?: II o ! r it ? j: u \ gts, at tho lowest n nrket prices?as well of his own manufacture a? of recent importation 3-15, Kino Stiikkt* CHARLESTON. Feb. '23, 1853. 3?l v $25 REWARD At ii mooting of the Merchants' Association of I-monster. h Id on tin, l itli \<o- isni It was unanimously r? solved that a reword of t2b bo ofi'ered for (ho apprehension t in! proof o eonvicthm of any transient Hawker, or Pedlar, who inay Iks convicted of illegally exposing to mile, or selling any artiele of merchandise within Ijincimter District. In accordance w itli said Resolution, notice is hereby given that the above REWARD OF $'Jfl will be promptly paid to any individual prosecuting to conviction nnv person who may illegally expose to sale, any goods, writes or merchandize within Lancaster District. A. C. DUNI.AP, Cli'mn. J. A. II msketike,Sce'y. Il-3in Doctor Yourself I THE POCKET vESCCLAPIUS: ? lis own Physician. ^ ^ ^ showing^ I>isea*es and To \\ liicC iaaddeda treatise on tie* Diseases of married people, or tie so contemplating uiai* riage. Bv_ Wii.maw Young, M. I>. Let no father be ashamed to present a eopj of the jEKCULAI'IDSto his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the seeret obligations of married life without reading the POCKET vFSCULAPILS. iat no one suffering from a haeknied Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, nml the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician, be another moment without consulting the .KSCI LAl'Il'S. Have the married.or those about to be married, any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has lieoii the means ot saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. Any person sending TWENTYFIVE CENTS eiielosed in a letter, will receive jfie copy of tiiis work by mail, or livt sopies will Ik- sent foi One Dollar. Address, (post paid.) 1)11. \VM. YOUXfJ, Am. 1 ,vj Sj rttcc XI., I* hi la; ? /phut. A pi i 113 |u tl'. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL. lit. llev. T. F. 1 >A VIS, I>. i >., 1a (tfficm Visitor. I lev. J. I). MoCL'LLOUGII, A. M., Hector, and Instructor in Christian Sci dice ami llelh* Lotties. WM. II. l.l'.AIi) , A. M., \ i. .? Hector, and Instructor in Ancient language* and History. 1). lb IIOSA, Instructor in M.idiomaticami Natural Science. ilev. E. A. W At IX HI I, Instructor in English 1 >e|.i?rt liieiit. e.x.-reises of this In^ imtion wilt JL Is* resumed on the 2nd .lav in K.-b ruary next. Hoys are admitted over (lie age of 7 ve.trs and prepared for the Junior class in Co'llge ; or they may receive a thorough academical course, either classical or English. I here is Imt one session, (d.v i.h-d into tw o terms of five mouths er.rh.) beginning on the 2nd .lay ot February, ami emlin" November 30. Term* per Sfssiov?For Tuition nnd Hoard, iiieluding washing, fuel lights, & 9226, payali'e semi annually in advance Entrance fee, i?26, for vvliieb books and mij inu nirni netl tile >iudctlt ho lotto an lit- may continue in tlu* Institution. Advanced student* detirinp |iri> ate room* will lit' allowed thcin (tit the discretion of llw Rector) fur nn extra clinrj/'* of ?15, to pay for lij?ittfi, fuel, Ac.' For further information apply for a "proapectus" to the Rector, el Spartanburg,![.. S. C. Dee 9, 1853 45-3m Ml ALFRED CRAVKX. HAVIN(i devoted Ida entire attention to the practice of DexTISTRY, leave to inform theCitizen* of Iwiiietutter and vicinity that he will l>? found at Mr. ilioouitine.* on the Und Monday in each mtiritli whore lie will be happy to wail on those who may need Ida nervloea. <Vt. 18th 1868 If. NOTICE. Ir*EI.I/)W CTIT/IAd! 'I'l.o note* and account* of itiliin^H &. lb.Ik ore in toy hand* for collection. Afw r the lOihdny <d March next, I will Lu constrained rtluclnnlhj Ui pwt in Hui!, every debt to the amount ol t?| rent* and ove,, which May be still unpaid. It ia not to In* implied from thi* tiolhc, that no one will bo-sued before that tiuie, bv bo mean*. MOOltk. Doc. I t. 1853 45-4? THE STATE OF SOUTH < Ale !.?>: \ EaNCASTKK PlBTHKT. In the Com m nn Pita*. UKNRY M. JENNINGS, who i* in tin* en* tody of the Sheriff of iancutir Dietrich by virtue of a writ of t !?<>!" ' ' ~ ?u KMllSMlit'llduni, at the xuit of J. Williams, Invlny lihd in my oflice, together with a phcduie on onth of Ids Katuto and KllVcis, hi* j < tit ion to tlio Court of Common Pleas, pmyinif that he may bo may admitted to the beiivhU ot the Acta of the (ioncr.l A?*cmbly, made foi the relief of inaolvcut debtors. It ia ordered tlir.t, the an id J. WillinuiM, ;<ud nil other the creditor* to whom the anid Henry M. Jennings ia in anywise indebted, ho and thoy are hereby anmmoned, and have notice to appear before the anid Court nt lancaslsr. C. II. on the 3d Monday in March next, at II o' i lock, a. in., and shew csuae if any tltey have, why the prayer of petitioner utorcauid nhouid not be gr.tr.tcd. J. A STEWMAfl, Clerk. Itfincoater Dial., Dec. 12, ?S.r>3. 45-3.n L O. O. F. /RATAWBA LODGE, No. 2i, %J meeltt every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. I W-A.MCXIRK, StVy. " WAXHAW TEHT Hol-I 0 oftt,' WOLDS its Kcguiar Weekly lt| Meetings every Kaitwlit} Evening at 7 orlrfek b.a ft;vnr.RTtcRff n.?. - Notioo, iI.I. persons liMti'liltii to Messrs Phillip T. Hammond &. Bully*, will find I In* Hooka of Accounts in tnv Imiid- tor collection. John c. skckest. I)oc. Oth, 1853. A 4?if. WARDLAW, WALKER k IUIRNlSIDE, COTTON FACTORS. AND C'OTl 71ISSION 71 VIlCll .1 .\TX, NORTH ATLANTIC Wit ARK. C 11A li Is i : S T O A & c. W. A. WARDLAW, UOLLOTIIAN WAJ.KElt, ANDREW BL'ltSSlDB. Commission fur.selling Cotton, Fifty cent* <H*r Samuel J. Caston, South Carolina, applicant, Lancaster Dish, wilt vs. in Summons to sell Lewis Caston, or divide real estate Class Caston, W. of Sarah Caston do Slinmin and wife, ^ceased. Francos Slmrntn, Isaac Caston, Milley Caston, Betsey Caston, dor?.. J It oppcnriiig to my rati* faction tliut Lewi' Cn>ton, < >Cu-ton and Washington Shutiiin unci Fiancee SJiuMim Iim nilo, diTunduat*, in aim#? case, rofcido without the St^te. 11 i^, therefore, ordered, that th'-v, each, do appear, nnd ohjcct to the division or miIc of tlio M ai relate of Sin ah t'aston, on or fxl.no tho 22nd day of Match, 1*64, or their consent to the mine, will he entered ofrecoid. J. I!. TVITHERSPOON, C. K. L. P. Pee. 1?. 1853. Pi* fee f7 40-Sm. IT OTICE. f I'M IK Mili-eiiixr lius purchased the Stcnm 1 Mill formerly owned ffy Hammonds, ihtiltsiV Ce., mid gives noli re that lie is prepared to k?ij?|?!y lumber on the same terms to those who may favor him with hills. ('apt;,in (siHtheti who was in tiie employ of the former o\* num. and a ways guvo stieli universal Muli?f..ct;ou is retained hy the undcrsioned. The Mill is situated six utiles below Lancaster village. JAM Kb M. INGRAM. tti?tf. Leonard's "Try It'' SH&VI tTQ SO A.? Make* tbe ricbo-t. heaviest. tVnkcst, and most permanent lather of any Shaving Soap now in me. LEONARD'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS, namely. Lemon Vanilla. |{..*o, Pencil, Orange, for Cake*. I'tnl ling-, I Pies, Custard*, Creams, lees, tm. mo very choice, nnd exceedingly convenient. Hourckce|ier? should never he without them. 'I hose who delight in *ho do- * l licious flavor ytid exquisite perfume of Fruits and Flowers, will find in tlu-sc Flavoring Extracts nil that they cm desire. LEONARD'S LEMON SYRUP, Wing made from Fhcit Instead of from Acids. as ure ull th>> ordinary kind* h nut only i fur mure plcimnt, hut hIm> m ore healthful au<I wholes ime, and makes the bxwt agreeable <#f summer drinks. ! LEONARDS MUSTARD.?'Thnso desirous of urtiitj* Mustard that is not half rice-flour, and wish it perfectly i-i'tr, should try I.einurd s l'uro Miu'ard. and i they will enj >y un article very ditT-rcn* from what is u-uully culled Mustard. llarditffR'x T;IHU'ICN? WORM SUGAR DROPS They ronts'ii nncahomd r m'.-.n ? m any form, or any de'ei r on- j . whatever, ni J nro at oi.ee ?>i ?? t. ' the ere, t hvirnnt to the fu-i ? ...! - I in tlioir < |M>isti?n C'lii then e.u Hutu , ( witii n\iJity unJ plcnxur* j Always ready for Leonard's Yeast Powder. Tlii* I'ow.ier U an adminiM* hut j lute for Yka.T 5n - - ... ... hitivi ami 411 kind* of Batter Cakc?, and hat* the ad' vantage over Yeast. In miking the batter perfectly light hnd ready for baking the mutant it it mi led. Buckwheat and othor Oakae, when made with this Powder, aro leea likely to disagree with the etomncli than tboee made with Yeaet; i and ae It require* bat a few minuter to prepare for baking, the nomibiHty of orcr j having them eova ie en 1 rely avoided. Pba uu at Ika. .V lit. VI BLANKS liLL\k>. iil.ANKS! Qf cLwtctiytioJi, Jur *alu at this Ottfro