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LOST, ] a VOTE r #101, due January 1862, payable to S, Beckam, or luarer, signed J. A. l'orter. The above noto has been paid, and is r therefore a dead note. The public is warned gainst trading for said note if found. n J. B BUTTON. Afftnt. I Aug. 16. 27 4t. I | STOLEN OR STRAYED. J From Mr. PRICE'S Blacksmith ahop, J r~tr\ (whore he had his shoes taken off about ' three weeks ago), au OLD UHEY HORSE, and o is supposed to be now in the tieighltorhood of Lancaster. He was, for a number of years, run i in the Camden and Charlotte stage. f Any person that will take hilt up and dciiver t him to J. A. Hosseltiue will be suitably rewarded , by JAMES McEWEN, or . J. A HASSELTLSE. Camden, Aug. 10, 27 * ?t "notTOET " As the firm of BUTTON A FUNDERI1URK 1 lias beeu dissolved by mutual consent, this is to notily all who arc indebted to the concern to pay up as soon as practicable as we wish to j ! close up our business. The books and accounts are in the hands oi E. A. Funderburk, at the Old Stand, opposite the Catawba House. Aug. 16 27 4t. CAMDEN HOTEL. Ia now open for the accommodation of the Tn veiling Public. , mit is an excellent and commodious huil- I ding, new and well litted Up, and lately put in a suite of complete repair. The rooms are large, open and airy; tine family pa.lors, well turuisucu. I he table will lie supplied wiiu everything which an excellent country market will aford, and attended by the beat servants The Bat will be supplied w'.th the choicest Wines aud Liquors. THE STABLES. Are well fitted up, attended by careful and experienced Ostlers, and well supplied with Pioveuder. ALSO Lots prepared for the accommodation of Drovers with excellent water conveniences. There will, at all times, be an Omnibus in attendance to convey pauengers to and from the f Depot. W. M. WATSON. Aug. 10 27 Cm N O T I C E . Notice is hereby given tliat AN APPLICArTION willl be ma le to the Cominissio.ier of Pensions, for ihe issue of a Duplicate Land Bounty Warrant, under the Act of Congress, pf September 28, 1850, in lieu of the original Laud Bounty Warrant No. 28,880, for 80 acres, which was issued in the name of JOHN ISO.VIE, and sent to my address, Feb. 12, 1852, as staled by the Commissioner of Pensions; but which said Lxml Bounty Warrant 1 have never received. I have caused a Caveat to be entered, in the General Land Oificc against the issue of a Patent thereon to a feudulent claimant. JOHN WILLIAMS. A/jrut jvr John laoni?. Lancaster, Aug. 16, 27 SHEHli'FS SAllc. By order of JAMES II. WITHERSPOON Esq., Ordinary, I w.ll sell before the Courl House door, in Lancaster, on the first M?nda> iu September next, within the legal hours o sale: Forty-three Acres Land, more or less, belonging to the Estate of Sarah Caston, (dee'd bounded l>y lands of Isaac Caston, E-tate ot Fra icis Vaughan and Jaiues W. Perry, on a credit of oue year, (except so tnuch cash as wii. pay costs,) the purchaser giving bond witii good security aud a mortgage of the premise. u uce.ncu necessary, 10 me urumnry, lor me purchase motley. Lancaster C. II., Aug 14, 1851, J. 1). IIAILK. Aug. 16, 27 31 pf*3 WOT IOET Notice is hereby given that APPLICATION WILL BE MADE at the next session of the Legislature for an amendment of the Act of Incorporation of the village of f*ancastcr, authorising and empowering the Town Council to raise supplies, for the bcnefitof the village, by taxation on real estate: and also, an Amendment, for the more effectual collection of fines imposed b v said Couuccl. A. J. BELDEM, Intend n'. Aug. 16 27 tf. JUSTlnfDLISIIED! A new, carefully prepared, and faithful Biography of one of the moat distinguished men known in onr annals. DANH.L BOONE AND HIS COMPANIONS, THE IlENOWNED HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY. have hitherto b.-on hut linperteetly understood. This volume supplies tae deficiency, The full details here given of the resolute perseverance, the hardy adventure,and the bol l daring of these invincible pioneers, cannot f?i' to be interesting and profit iblc to our youth, as incentives to energy and decision of character, and to the imitation of the self-reliance and m iguunlinity of their distinguished exemplars1 Vol 12mo, Illustrated, Retail $1,25 yr Address Orders to MILLER. ORTON &. MULLIGAN. Auburn or Buffalo JtOTICES OF TIIE PRI S4?-DKTEF EXTRACT. It will be a popular work. arid, at the same time, truly deserving of its popularit, 1 put it among the Fireside books of our eouotry.?T. Romeyn Beck. It is really n remarkable volume?moree like a romance than a history ; although we have no reason to hink that the event* recorded, and o which Daniel Boone h ta been the principal actor, ore either distorted or exaggerated. Let thta be aa n tn.iy. the author present* no a miss of atiterinl* nltnoat sufficient in importance and interest for an heroic poem.?Philadelphia Seto*. It ia a work that cannot fail to interest every one who delight* in reading of the hardship* and hair breadth escapes of the early pioneers of thu Great West.? Hock Mivur D 'm. Daniel Boone was not merely a bold hunter, but a noblo man., inepired by a lofty i purpose,?that of opening the great West, i with its boundless resource*, to the prog- i rose of the Anglo American race, pointing I est the path of empire, nnd smoothing the ebetneiss to its incipient tread. The work 1 do;>s ample justice to his memory, and i* 1 written in aatyle entirely > orthy of thesub- 1 jecU?y. Y, Keening Mirror. Daniel Boone was unknown to fame durln* hie life. No i AtamstiriinHniu liL.r,i>?. i nanrded his exploit*?no fo?iering govern- ^ ?arjBl ioveotod him with lheeommi?*ion? for frontier ' fviee. He Wan before govern- j meat, or eivtJix.ition. or art. He whh the 1 pioneer of alt three. The vigorous old hnu- 11 (#r Wee breve, beyond a queeiion. He w.t* i brmu*t end kind-hearted, heroic and enter 1 prteinj^Jnj^hl^ h degree.?Northern Chris- 1 The memory of neck e men ea Boone ie [ ITdt.hy preeerrinf. Ae e tr.?e history of border life, this r?Ju?e wilt be welcomed ' by a !erj? tone of reader*.?Auburn Daily j. / - Deabt Bmm baa long Wen aneaehted 4? the p*fcl? miod m the Kiug of Hleek- Ji arediarnim, ea eaibodiuioat of the American *tho delighted la eel it try pl*e<ut, w wig dot ee lee bra* Aimodd. | :bon railing & ornamental IRON WORK. rHE Subscribers respectfully inform the Citizens of the United States that they re prepared to fill up orders for all kinds of t? ron work, such as railings for Public or a 'rivule Parks, Gardens, Steps, Balconies, t; Verandahs Cemeteries, &s. Also Settees, ci 'hairs, Table, Grey Hounds, Cast Iron ri jiimbs, Newfoundland Dogs, Iron St lira, a Joors, Shutters, uuards,Gates.and all kinds ri ?f ornamental and architectural Iron Work, t They pay particular attention to eticlosng cemetery lots, having the largest and lUudsomest assortment of patterns of any stablishment in this country. Persons dedrous of tna! ing selections of patterns and inow the cost of the work, by addressing ;he subscribers, will receive, by return of nail, printed designs ??f work and list of pri:es. All orders entrusted to us wiil receive prompt attention. 1IOOD& CO, No. 1:11 North-st, Philadelphia. May 10. 13 3t. rrMIE subscribers beg leave to inform the I citizens ubout Salem, that they h ive removed to the store formerly occupied hv G. J W. Mobley & Co., the stock of goods from a Lancaster, of \V. M. &. A. J. Connors, and ii beg to assure them that they will dispose I of the same at as low prices as can be re- ' ijuired. The stock is full and complete; 1 comprising, Dry Goods, Hardware, Clothing, ' Groceries. &c. CONNORS & MOBLEY. " May 23rd. 1854. 15-tf _ \ S cldle and Harness ? ESTABLISHMENT. < AT .ANCAiTER C. H.. S. C milU ?-.! 51 -1- - 1 - * mi in ->uo?cnuer iokos umnsure in imor:n- | I ing tu?< citizens of tlie District, and pub- j lie gene y, that having just returned from , Chariest i 1 w itli a full and complete stock of t SudJIes tlridlcs, ' i!flHrthiKtiil<i, Ac. /Tn he Is prepared to furnish anything in his line at as reasonable prices as c;u\ be found anywhere. . His stock consists, in part of the following artieles, vix : . Saddles for Ladies, .Veil ami Roys. at prices varying from $5 to *25, some the best quality ( ever brought to this place. lii-idles, from $1 to $5. Harness of all kinds , kept constantly on hand and manufactured at , short notice from *10 to $100 per set. In addition he keeps always on hand such articles as may he found in similar establishments, ' su.-h as llitts, Stirups, Ruckles Ac. N. 11.?All orders from a distance |>romptlv attended to. Ik M. 1'OEU. " March 15 ?rilTcuTLA If. TIIK ITNDEItSHJNKI) takes pleasure in informing the (Citizens of Ijiineiistcr that he is still at his old stand, where lie continues to keep constantly on hand a large and select stock of Drugs, f.'hrmicals, and Patent Medicines Paints, Oils, Varnish, and Dye Stuffs; Window (il iss and Pu'ty, Vials and Buttles; Perfumery,Soaps, Cosmetics and Pomades; English, French, and American, Hair Brushes ; 'Tooth and Mail Brushes ; Paint. Varnish. Marking and Wall Brushes; Spices and Culinary Articles; J Snuf an.l Segars: Red Bute and Black t Inks. ttiid Ink 1 Stands ; Letter and ' Mote Pajiar, Enrelojtrs, Wafers ami Settling Wax Wax Matches ami Tuners; Razors, Pen Knires. Port Mutinies, and Purses; Pure Wines and Bran lies for | Medicinal Use; Sol tr. laird \ and S/icrm Oils, and Burning Fuid; Lompt, a (Ireal Variety: BBS T GA li I)ES SEEDS. Also A {font for all the most POPULAR PATENT MEDICINE3; Only Agent here, fur the Celebrated ( COLLETON BITTERS, The Southern remedy for Dyspepsia nnd its kindred complaints. H*- The quality of nil Medicines sold at I | his Establishment warranted. Packages | put up neatly, labelled or marked,and sent , to any p ?rt of tho town, or to the Railroad , Depot, free of charge. Z. J. DE II \Y. I May 10, 1 13-ly | State of South. Carolina. ; LANCA S TKU DIS VillCT. In the Court of Common J'leos Eli C, Bishop, who is in the custody of the Sheriff ot Lancaster District by virtue of a wi-itot 1 rapi'i* ml sa t i * facet nju in at the suit ot K.mnons >V Button, and Write, ti.iltilh <& Co., having tiled in my olHce, together with u schedule on outli of his estates and effects, his petit on to the Court ot Common l'ieas, p aying that lie may lie 1 admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered tliut the said Emmons .V Button, and Wright, Oriilith At Co., and all others tho creditors to whom the said Eli C. Bishop is in any wise indebted, he and they are hereby summoned, and nave notice to appear before the said Court at Lancaster Court House, oa the ltith day of October uext. to show cause, it any they can, why the prayo. of the petition aforesaid should not be gi anted. (tfier of Common Pirn*, Inincftn'rr hint net, 16 dwj of A/at. 1861. J A. STKWUav C. C. c'.P. \ State of South Carolina, i LKXCASTKR DISTRICT. In the Common I*Iran. Joseph Steele who id in the custody of the 1 Sheriff of Lancaster District, by virtue of a writ of capiat out ?iUi?faciraJtm, at the suit of Win C. Steele, having tiled in my otlice together with ^ a schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Com no i Plea*, praying ' that he may be admitted to the benefit* of the ^ Acts of the Odiieml Assembly made for the re- ' relief of insolvent debtors, it is ordered that ' the said Wliliaiu C. Hteele, and all other the ' creditors to whom the said Joseph Hteele is in 1 anywise indebted, be, and th-y are hereby 1 summoned, and have notice to appear bcfoie the said Court at Lancaster Court House on the ^ l?th day of ttctober next, to show cause if any ^ thev can, why tlie prayer of the petition aforelaid should not be grunted. Office of Common Plea*. fvane otter lH*trict, 28 ilay of J an oar p. 1884. J. A. STEW MAN F C. O. C. P. J" tfSTITIorarfHdMAS W. HTJEY. n ALL f'eraon* having demands nguin?t I> the KhIjiU* of Cel. 1'. W. IIUBY, de lire requested and re<|uire?l to pre- ri milt them to the Administrator* in th linn* T imeribcd by law, nnJ thww who know in heinselves indebted will confer a special Ml at or by paying off n* noon an coBU'itlenl, Y m but little indulgence may or can lie ex- an united- The Note* and Accounts duo the in ista'e will be found at Jachsonliam store, in rhere the Administrator* or thuir Agent, re Ir. 8. A. RtWSf.R, may be found, at any pr me, ready to wait on aueh an wiaii to settle I P DAVIS and ( kl J NO. M. CROCK ETT. \ Wl *' uljr 17, 'M. A3 8t pr.? ?4f~l'he Charleston Courier will copy w *M*ly. one oto*tU, aed forward acc.mnt. L P.?. 5.M.C. SITUATION AS TEACHER I ! WANTED. ? A young man from Virginia qualified to J" ?acli the vurioua branches of the English, nd Ancient Languages, is desirous of ob- ju lining a situation in South Carolina. He ia an give satisfactory references as to lite- v, iry and moral qualitieulions. Any letter <ld rested to A. M. \V. Peon's Store, Pat- I pi ich Co, Virginia, will be |>ron ptly attended I m a. M August 30, tf 28 GEORGIA HOME G AZETTfy * A SOUTHERN, LITEUAItV A>t> FAMILY JOURNAL. PUBLISHED AT AUGUSTA, CIA. --car--a JAS. M. SMYTIIE, ) ?... umu't > > Euitora i ? A. null r., I ?-IQ-? Tiik IIomk Ga/kttk is devoted to t.ttcraturc, frt, Science, Agricuturc, Gcnerul intelligence, ,.ul Southern Interests. Tlicuim of the Editoiw ? to make a useful and interesting paper; to " ilend the Inatructivc and theentaiiiing together, ' v it such a tvnv as to secure a high degree of in- tl crest, nud vet at the same time elevate both n he Intellect ami the Affections. o The columns of the paper contain historical c i'.uI domestic Romances, Pictures of Social Life, , Sketches of Biography, Choice Poetry, Enter- t ainiug Anecdotes, Scientific Meiuoranda, Agrimltuiftl and Industrial Articles, the General | s'ews of the day, and all Political Intelligence ^ if any importance. Besides a great variety of * irticles on all these subjects, the Gazette will be ' larticularly adapted for FAMILY HEADING.? ^ t is published for the Home Circle, and the " Sditors feel that they have fully redeemed their 1 dodge?to make it a home newspaper should be | ntirely free from political bias uiul high-toned | n cha- actor. Grateful for the libera) encouragement which * ins been extended to our efforts to build up nt ? he South, n Litlkaky am> Family Jociisal of ligh eharaeter, we shall increase our exertions ' o justify this public coiilidence, and to make the ' Jazette still mora worthy of general patronage, i TERMS. c angle copy, 1 year, always in advance, f'J 00 t Two copies, " " " 3 50 Kive " 44 4 4 4 4 8 00 | Ten 44 4 4 4 4 44 1 5 00 , tsr t o any person making up a club of I Kive, we will send a copy gratis for one year. * Address, t SMYTIIKA WIIYTK, , Editorx Home llnr.rttc, Augusta, Ga. , January, 9, 1851, 48 r ril^ AMERI (A N' S=LH \ D! ? 1 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. To the Citizens of the United Ht<ites. ^ I most humbly and sincerely thank you for t he immense pan ouuge you have bestowed upon t ny Pills. I take this opportunity of stating that | ny Ancestors were all American Citizens, and | ;hat 1 entertain for all that concerns America ind Americans, the most lively sympathies, so union to, mai i originally compounded my I'dls j jxpressly to suit your climate, habits, conatitu.ions, ami manner of living, intending to cstub- ' ish myself among you, which 1 huvo now done ?y taking premises in New York. 38, Corner <>f Aim andXa**au~8t. ,V. I'. PURIFICATION OP THE BLOOD 1 and LIVER AND UII.IOl'S COMPLAINTS I The Citizens of the Unioit suffer much ft mn disorders of the Liver and Stomach, scarcely any are free from the influences of these destructive maladies, hence life wears fast. '1 he 'air sex, perhaps the most handsome in the w orld, up to \ certain period when, distressing to say, imuiy loose their teeth and good locks, while yet in the liayday of life?such sad evils may be effectuully remedied by continually keeping the blood pure and the Liver and Stomach in u healthy action, when life will How smootly, and resemble plants j in a congenial clime, where an eternal spring uppears to reign. As it regards flu- preservation of the human frame and the duration of life, much nitty lie effected, mnl I say fearlessly, that i health and life may be prolonged for many years beyond the ordinary limits, if lloilowity'a l'ills ( ire taken to purity t^khlnud according to the rules laid down for 4PRh contained in the di- ' notions which accompany each box. A Case of Weakuess and Debility of 10 years standing, cured by Holloway's , Fills. Copy of a Isttrr from Captain John J h h?>h, i A'tor Houar, N. Y., Dated Jan. ft'A, 1 aft i. r To PnoKKS-soK II01.1.0Wav, 38, Corner of Ann ' and Nassau Street, N. Y. ' Sir:?It is with the most heartfelt pleasure I have to iufoi m you that i have been restored to I Health and strength oy taking your Pills. For J the last t in yea ^ I suffered fiom a derangement t >f the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced io c tucli an extremity that I gave up my Ship, never ( expecting to go to sea any more, as I had tiled jvory remedy that was recommended to me. but ill to no purpose ; and Imd given myself up to lespair, when I was at last recommended to take rour Pills. After using them for three months, ;he result is that I am now in better health than [ have been for eleven years past, ami indeed as veil as ever 1 was in my life. You are quite at I ibuity io make this known for iiio benefit of n titers. I remain, sir, yours respectfully, (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. f These celebrated Pills are wonderfully eficacioan in the following complaints : tgue. Inflammation, H Isthina, Jaundice, ( lillious Complaints. Liver Complaints, tlotches on the Skin, Lumbago, towel Complaints, Piles, lolics, Rheumatism, 'onstipntion oftheBow- Retention of Urino, H els. Scrofula, or King's Evil, t onsumption, Sore Throats, lability, Htor. and Orave!, Iropsy, Secondary Symptoms, tysentery, Tic Doulourex, Irysine las, Tumours, I " eniaJe Irregularities, Irleers, evers of all kinds, Venereal Affections, I1 Its, Worms of all kinds, ei out, Weakness, from what- tl lead-ache, ever cauee, Ac., Ac. > idigcation, hi *m* Sold at the Eatabli?h*5st or Pro. ( 1 riwoM IIoi.lowat, 244. Ntkasd. (near n< emple Par) (.nnoomtmi nImiM his House S New Yokk. Orders for Mcdicinea in the latcs, addressed, T. Hot, Low AT, Now nl ork," wiil receive due attention. Hold nli hv all respectable Druggists and dealers .wsdiyltl? throughout the f Jnit< H States, fu Boxes at 37$ cents, 87 cents, and #1 50 nta c irl . To lt? h id Wholesale of the fn ineiple Drug 7/ouses in Union. T ur rhcre is acon?id?rMl>le savingbjr tang lhe larger sises. Ti N.B.?Directions for the guidance of panto in every disorder aro affixed to each wl >* da Bold by P. M COHEM, Co. ra M Ilayne sly.CHarlcBttm, 8. ft SPANISH JACK MARENGO. The Season of this Celebrated JACK will commence at LaiicaMtorVille, on the J&mCL 15th o^Mareh, iiwt., and end on the it July. He is full 15 hands high, well made, id no misbtke about him. It is certainly the tercet of Fanners to raise their own mules, and rye ones. The ex pence of raising such is light, sry light, compaivd to the prices. This Jack an uncommonly fine one, and he has been urchascd to be kept here, to accommodate fariers and those desirous of raising fine large iules. Ilis prices are *5 $10 and $16. 1'. T. HAMMOND k CO. Lancaster C. H., March 8th. 4?tf i*or the Complete Cure of Caughs, Colds. Influenza. Asthma Bronchetis Spitting of Blood, and all other lung complaints tending to consumption, $ ? *3 This preparation is getting into use nil iver our Connt-y. The numerous lutteri re receive from our various agents, infor ning us of curses effected in their immediate leighliorlioods, warrant us in saying it is nn* if the best, if no the vary best Cough Modi ine now before the public. V almost inra ably r> lieies and mil tut frequently cures tin ny WiTst case. When nil other Cougl (reparations have failed, this has rt lievee he patient, as Druggists, dealers it dedicates, and I'hysiciuos can testify t?k the Agent in your nearest town, whn las been Ids experience of the effects of thii nedicine. if lie lias been selling it for un^ etigth o(" time ho will tell you. T IS TIIE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT Jtdow we give a few cvtnct* from letter ve have reeeive?l lately regarding the vir uea of this me Heine. Dr.S.t )wlin,of Knoxville.Ga.,sHys:?Ihalter n usityi your Liverwort ami Tar very exten lively in my /tractive fur three years past.and, i s irilh pleasure I state my belief in iTtisui'Klu miTV ov6r all othf.ll articles With tchici I rm acquainted.for which i! is recommended.' Messrs. Fitzgerald & llenners. wrilinj rem Wivnesvil le, N.C. s:i\s:?" I'he Liver curl and Tar is becoming daily mare popu ar in Ibis Country am> we tiiink JlsTLI io All icho have tried it speak in nan men lalile terms of it, ve-y beneficial in allci ialin> he Complainted for icyich it is recommeded., Our Agent in Pickens Distrct,S. (,'. Mr v It. MeFall, assures us "that he uses it icilt treat benefit in his own family, and reeoin uends it to his ueighbors." lie gives ai nstance of a Negro woman, in his vicinity v lio had been suffering w itli disease of tin ,nngs for years,attended with severe cough v ho was relieved by the Livcrworth and Tar Such are the good reports we hear o his Medicine from all parts of the South 'or a report of the surprisng cores it h..i reformed in the Western and Nor hern nn< iaatern States, we v. onld invite the snfferinj at lent to read the pamphlet which sccom anies each bottle. To all we say have JIo/x lave //ope! TRY THE MEDICINE !! lie wtiriM'il in ecu??ii, And neglect not that cr ugh which isdail) vcakening your constitution, iriitating youi hroat uiul lungs, and inviting on that drear liscasc,Consumption, when so soothing anc Icoling a remedy can be obtained as l)r Ilogcrs' Syrup of Li'erwort and Tar. Beware of ( ounterfr.il* and Base Imitation* The genuine article is signed Asdkf.v IlcxjF.Rs. on il?e engraved wrappi r arouio uch bottle. Price. 81 per l?ottle. or six bottles for Sold wholesale and retri 1 by SCOVTI.& MEAD. I 11 Chart res St bet. Conti and St. I.uis N. ?. Sole Ar.esrs for tiif. Soutiif.rs Statf' o whom all orders and applications foi \gencics must he addressed. Sol.d Also r?y Maoii.l A llr.tTii I^mcnster C. II. A. I*. WvLir., Cheater. Winchester. Stitt A Co., Monro. Z. J. Dull ay, and Workman, Camden DR. STRONG'S COM POUND SANATIYI PILLS. rpilKSK are entirely Vegetable 1 and are a most Htip?Tior Medicine ii he pure of all Bilious Complaints, Chili ind Fever, Dispepaia, Costiveneoa, I.ive Complaints. JinindieeH,Siek Headache,Scru 'it In, Salt It Ileum, Fevera of all kinds, la.s ?t" Appetite, Obstructed and p.-.inful Men itruation. iiml all lingering diseases. As a Female Medicine they net like i harm, and when taken aeeording to the di ections, thev never fail to cure the ver vorst cases of l'iles, after all other reii.edie 'ail. 'I'liey purify the blood, equalize the cireu iition. restore the Liver. Kidneva and olhe decretory Oigans to a bealthv tone and ne ion; and as an Anti-Bilous Family Midi ine they have no equal. Price 26 cents pe tux. A I.SO, DR.8TR NO'S PECTOKAVj NTOTIACI1 PILLS. A remedy for Cough*. Colds, Catnrrl Jronehitia. Croup, W hooping Cough, Astl mi. Consumption, Nrnuu* i/UruiK'., i))s tcpsiii. (/'ontiieiirM, Krysipehis, Disease o lie Heart, Inflammation and I'uin in tin JheS', Back and Side and all di*enso* arising rum it i^raitged state of the Stomach, am o relieve the distres* and had feeling Iron .it .... i * ' ' urn iicuriy moo, in weak and flyapep it1 habits. Warranted fo be I'll RELY VEGETABLE. These I'ills net aa cn Expectorant, Ton it nd Aperient. One'25 cent box posaeHsei liree timea more power to cure discuses thar one dollar bottle of any of the Syrups lnlsam*,or Sarsiipnrillasthut wan ever made nda aimple trial of only one box will prove liia important troth. They promote Expectoration, looaen the hlegm. mid Clear the Lungs and other Keretory Organs of all morbid matter, and lere ia not another remedy in the whole lateria Medicn capable of imparting audi caiing properties in the Lung* and Vital >rgan* an theae I'illa. Tliet euro Coative. pea. produce a good. regular Appetite, and trengthen the System, i'ric '25 eentaper box,containing 35 doaea T Medicine. Call on the Agents who aell the Pills id get the Planter'* \lmanse gratia, giving ill particulars and certificates of enrea. Both Icinda of the above named Pills are r sale at Lancaster, C. H.,bv HAS8ELINE &, I1AGINS and J. D. IIAILE. who so keep a supply of Da. Mrucsa'a Veoikill Pills and DR. IIULI.'R CELEBRATED TILL*, hich atop the Chills and Fever the Brat iy, and do not skHua the atoioauh or opete on the hownln. inly U ** 1 ft MAN "KNOW THYSELF" An Invaluable Book for 20 Cents. "EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A COrY." J COP1B8 sold in less than three U\ "v/v/ months h now edition, rovised and improved, just issued. 1)R. HUNTER'S MEDICAI. MANUAL and hand book for the afflicted?containing ' an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form ofdiscnso,conti acted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by selfabuse, or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style < avoiding nil medical technicnllities, and eve- I ry thing that w ould offend the ear of decern y 1 from the result of some tw enty years sue- I cessful practice, exclusively devoed to the 1 cure of diseases of n delicate or private nn- i tore To w hich ia added, receipts for the < cure of i'.ic above diseases, and a treaties on i the cause symptoms and cure of the Fever t and Ague, for twenty-live cents n copy; six | copies one dollar : will be fownrded to any i part of the United States, bv mail, free of I postage. Address, postage paid, C'osdcn i Co. Publishers, or" box lt)G, Post Ofliee Phi ndclphia. 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A Presbyterian clergy in Ohio, in writing r of "Hunter's Medical Manual," says : "Thou. sands upon thousands of our youth, by evil t example and the influence of the passions. - have bet n led into the habit of self-pollution fi without realizing the sin and fearful conse" quenees upon themselves and their posterity. The constitutions of thousands who are - r.iising families have been enfeebled, if not - broken down, and they do not know the 1 cause or the cure. Any thing that can he - done so to enlighten and influence the pub lie mind as to check, and ult nutely to remove this wide-spread source of human '. wretchedness, would confer the greatest 'i blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations. In i temperance, (or the use of intoxicating . drinks.) though it has slain thousands upon i* thousands, is not ? greater scourge to the . human race. 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