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LOST. J A NOTE of #101, duo January 1852, payable to S. Uockam, or bearer, signed J. A. Porter. The above note hn been paid, and is ^ therefore a dead uote. The public is warned against trading for said note if found. n J. n. BUTTON. AgrM. A?g. 15. 27 4t. STOLEN OR STRAYED, From Mr. PRICE'S It lack smith shop, /ttI (where bo had his shoes taken oft'about three weeks ago), an OLD UUEY HOUSE, ami is supposed to bo now in the neighborhood of Lancaster. Ho was, for a number of years, run in the Camden and Charlotte stage. Any person that will take bin up and deliver him to J. A. Ilasselliue will be suitably rewarded by J AM ES Mi E\V EN, or J. A HASSKLTINE. Camden, Aug. 18, 27J ft N O T I O B . Ail MIC nrm OI UUl 1U.> ot rvAiir.iun uiv has been dissolved by mutual consent, this is tu notify all who are indebted to the concern to pay up us soon as practicable as wo wish t<? I close up our business. The books and accounts arc in the hands o( E. A. Funderburk, at the , Old Stand, opposite the Catawba House. Aug. 10 27 4t. CAMDEN OTE It now open for the accommodation of , the Travelling Public. , tw|yh It is an excellent and commodious builEM. ding, new and well fitted up, and lately put in a state of complete repair. The rooms aro large, open and airy; tine family parlors, well furnished. The table will he supplied with everything which an excellent country market will aford, and attended by the best servant!. The Boi will be supplied with the choicest Wines and Liquors. THE STABLES. Are well fitted up, attended by careful and experienced Ostlers, and well supplied with Provender. ALSO Loti prepared for the accommodation of Drovers. with excellent water conveniences. There will, at all times, beau Omnibus in attendance to convey passengers to and horn the Depot. \V. M. WATSON*. Aug. 10 27 Sin NOTICE. N'otloo la hereby given that AN' APPLICATION willl be made to the Commissioner of Pensions, for ihe issue of a Duplicate Land Bounty Warrant, umler the Act of Congress, pf September 28, 1850, in lieu of the oHgiuul Land Bounty Warrant N'o. 28,886, for 80 acres, which was issued in the mime of JOHN* 1SOME, and sent to my address, Feb. 12, 1852, as stated by the Commissioner of Pensious; hut which said Land Bounty Warrant I have never received. I have caused a Caveat to be entered, in the General Land Office against the issue of a-Patent thereon to a fraudulent claimant. JOHN' WILLIAMS. * ?.? r..m i.i? r ... j.., <?wnr. Lancaster, Aug. lfl, 27 ?U "sheriffs sales. 11/ Order of JAMES II. WIT1IERSPOON' Esq., Ordinary, I will sell before the Court House door, in Lancaster, on the first Monday in September next, within the legal hours ol sale: Forty-three Acres Land, more or less, belonging to the Estate of Sarah Gaston, (dee'd) bounded by lamlt of Isaac Gaston, Estate of Francis Vaughau and Jaino* W. Ferry, on a credit of one year, (except so much cash as will pay costs,) the purchaser giving bond with good security and a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary, for the purchase money. Lancaster C. II., Aug 14, 1851, J. I). IIAILE. Aug. lft, 21 3t pf #li n o t i o et Xo'icois hereby glvon that APPLICATION' WILL HE MADE at the next session of the Legislature for .Mi amendment of the Act of Incorporation of the village of Lancaster, authorising and empowering the Town Council to raise supplies, for the benefit of the village, by taxation on real and persona! estate: and also, an Ameiidmrat, for the more effectual collection of iincs imposed by mud Oouncel. A. J. LELDKX, Intmdent. Aug. 1A 27 tf. JUST PUBLISHED! ~ A new, carefully prepared, and faithful Biography of one of the most distinguished men known in our annals. JJiinitiJLi DUUiMli AND HIS COMPANIONS, TUB HEMOWNED HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY. have hitherto been hut linj>orfeclly understood. This volume supplies the deficiency. The full details hero jriven of the resolute perseverance, the haray adventure.nnd the bold daring of these invincible pioneers, cannot fui! to bo interesting and profitable to our youth, ns incentives to energy and decision of character, and to the imitation of the self-reliance and magnanimity of their distinguished exemplars1 Vol 12mo, Illustrated, Retail $1,25 pIT*Address Orders to MILLER.ORTON &. MULLIGAN. Auburn or Buffalo NOTICES OF T1IC 1'RESH?BRIEF EXTRACT, It will be n popular work, and, at the same time, trnly deserving of its popularity. I put it among the Fireside books of our country.?T. Romcyn Beck. f* U II ? i? rvunj * remarxaoie voiumL'?moree liko a romance than a history ; although wo have no reaaon to think that tho oventa recorded, and ?.n which Daniel Boono hoe been the principal actor, aro oitbor distorted or exaggerated. Let thia be aa it innv, tho author preaenta ua a maaa of mate rial a almost sufficient In important* and interest for an heroic poem.?Philadelphia Neu>?. It is a work that cannot fail to iateroat every one who delights in reading of the hardships and hair breadth escapes of the early pioneers of tho Groat West.?Rock Ritar Dem. Daniel Boone was not merely a bold hon- , ter, bat a noble nuinw inupirod by a lofty ( purpose,?that of opening the great West, i with its boundless reaonrcoa, to the prog- i rose of the Anglo American race, pointing < out the path or empire, and smoothing the I obstacles to its incipient tread. Tho work 1 does ample justice to his momory, end is 1 written in a style entirely *? orthy of the sub- ( ?N. Y, Etening Mirror. Dnniel Boono wsa unknown to fame durinJ bis lifo. No eotemporaneous literstaro . recorded his exploits?no fostering govern- ' . . i -! 9 ...v.ixmiuokhi ii11ii wim insrommumomfor frontier service. lie was before govern- mvnt, or eivilixation, or art. lie wee the c pioneer of ell these. The vigorous old hon- 1 ter was brave, beyond e ?|ueeuon. lie was l> honest and kind-hearted, heroic and enter- 1 prising in a high degree.?Surlhern Okrit. f liam Adcncaie, * The memory of soeb a man as Bonoo is P wor.hy preserving. As a true history of border life, this e?lame will be welcomed , by a large etnas of re.tders.?Auburn Daily Ad erHwr. U Daniel Boone has long bson associated in the public mind as the King of Hliu-k- h woodsmen, an embodiment of the American hunter, who dallghtsd in solitory places, w with hi* riHo and hi" dog as Ms bi-nl friends, - fM* BON RAILING & ORNAMENTAL gl IRON WORK. rHE Subscribers respectful!y inform the Citizens of the United States that they A r? prepared to fill up orders for all kinds of teuel ron work, such ns railings for Public or nn.^. 'rivnle Parks, Gardens, Steps, Balconies, tuini Verandahs Cemeteries, &e. Also Settees, Crtn Jhairs, Tuble, Grey Hounds, Cost Iron ri'rY ainibs, Newfoundland Dogs, Iron St ,irs, uddi )oors, Shutters, Guards,Gates,and all kinds r'cb >f ornamental and architectural Iron Work. loThey pay particular attention to enclos- A ng cemetery lots, having the largest and ~ ~ lundsotnest assortment of patterns of any (j ] establishment in this country. Persons dedrous of ma'-ing selections of patterns and Know the cost of the work, by addressing ' the subscribers, will receive, by return of nail, printed designs of work nod list of prims. All orders entrusted to us will receive (lrompi attention. HOOD & CO , No. 121 North-st, Philadelphia. May 10. 13 3t. rFMlE subscribers beg leave to inform the _L citizens about Salem, that they have re- T moved to the store formerly occupied by ('. Art, W. Mobley &. Co., the stock of goods from *'*d laineaster, of W. M. &. A. J. Connors, and beg to assure them that they will dispose bleu of the same at as low prices as can be re- 1,1 * i(uired. The stock is full and complete; comprising, Dry Goods, Hardware, Clothing, lVj, Groceries, &c. _? ? CONNORS & MOBI.EY.' skl. May 23rd. 18.14. 15-tf ,Min S ddlo and Harness ESTABLISHMENT. AT LANCASTER C. H.. 8. C. THE Subscriber takes uloasurcin inform- it ing the eitizens of the District, and pul>- Kdi lie gene v, that having just returned from plet Chariest) l ?ith a full and complete stock of cut rtJ), Saddles Bridles. ?A Timet in unit*, Ac. 1 1 I ^ lit' is prepared to furnish any tiling in his line at tj,0 iik reasonable prices as can be found anywhere. j,ig His stock consists, in pait of the following arti- toj cles, viz: 0|U Saddles for Ladies, .Von and Hoys, at prices varying from $3 to $23, some the host quality <yn cvrt" 1 nought to this place. jw Bridles, fioin $1 to $.'?. Harness of all kinds j,?jv kept constantly on hand and niiinufnetured at rp(>| short notice from $ln to $100 per sot. . In addition he keeps always on hand such ar- j.J tides as may he found in similar establishments, sudi as Hills, Stirups, Huckles Ace. N. B.?All orders (rom a distance promptly attended to. I>. M. I'OF.ll. March 15 CIRClTLAR. THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure ? in info ruling the Citizens of Lancaster that I he is still at his old stand, w here he continues to keep constantly on hand a large and select stock of Drugs, Chemicals, ami Patent Medicines A Paints, Oils, Varnish, and Dye Stuff's; 1 Window Ulass and Putty, Vials W and Bottles; Perfumery,Soaps, Cosmetics and Pomades; English, French, ami American, Hair %\ Brushes ; '1'ooth and \aii Brushes ; _ Paint, Varnish. Marking and Wall Brushes; Spices and Culinary Articles; AJ Snuff ami Se- -n gars: lied Blue and Black th< Inks, and Ink ,,,v Stands ; Better and fiote Papar, Envelopes, ani Wafers ami Staling H'<w mu IVar Matches and 'Papers; Ila- ,,X] tors. Pen Unices. Port M-maics, and tio Purses; Pure Wines and Bran-lies for list Medicinal Use ; Sohr, Bard by and Sperm Oils, ami Burning Fuid; Bamps, a it real Variety; BEST GARDES SEEDS. P1 Also Agent for all the most . . POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES; Only Agent here, for the Celebrated or.1 COLLETON 15 ITT E IIS, The Southern remedy for Dyspepsia and it* ' kindred complaints. J, e . I"*"' rho quality of all Medicines sold at I loo hla Establishment warranted. Packages ha) put tip neatly, labelled or marked, and sent rou to any part of the town, or to the Railroad am; Depot, free of charge. wh 7 i nr II IV In i M.iylO.'51 1*3 ly P? State of South Carolina. !"" LANCASTER DISTRICT. ,*.> In the Court of Common I'Icon are Eli C, Hilltop, who is in the custody of tlio ru'' Hlterifl'ol Unculcr District by virtue of a writ of roc ca/iiii* ad ?ati*fari'irut'i.a at lilt) mil of Emmons A ( ii Mutton, and Write, tiiillitli A Co., having tiled ? in my office, together witli n schedule on oath i of his estates and effects, Id* petition to tlie Court ofl'otinnon Plea*, piwying that ho may be i admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the (June- J ml Assembly made for the relief of iusoivout To debtors. It is ordurod that the said Ksnuions H & H ilton, and Wright, (irillith A Co., and r all others the creditors to whom the said Eli V. hav llishop is in any wise indebted, be and they Inn are hereby summoned, and have notice to up- the Ear before the said Court at Lancaster Court of >use, o.? the Iflth d.iy of Octolier next, to Hud show cause, if any they can, why the prayer exp of the petition aforesaid should not be eianted. eve Ojtc* of O'MMinon J'lraa, DinenOrr IHolrict, ail I 1# day of May, 1854. J. A.STEW MAN, do* v. c. c. p. you - the State of South Carolina. u>? LANCASTER DISTRICT. * ? In the Common Plea*. Joseph Hteole who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Lancaster District, by virtue of a writ of capita ad *<iti*fari' hJhhi, at the suit of Wui T C. Steele, having filed in my office together with fif;v a schedule, on oath, of hia estate and effects, bis petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he nu?y be admitted to the benefits of the jV"j'! Acts of the fiencral Assembly made for the re- {?! relief of insolvent debtor*. It is ordered that {, the snid William C. Steele, and all otlier the J,0.? creditors to w hom the said Joseph Steele ia in , inywiso indebted, be, and they are hernbv * el tiunnioiied, and have notice to appear before w the Mid Court at Lancaster Court House on the I ftth day of Octotter nest, to show causa. if any . ' hey can, why the prayer of the petition afore- , ' laid should not l?o granted. -/ rMtN of Corn *on Plena, Jxmenaiar District, 28 Jay of January, 1881. i~* ' J J. A. STKWMAN J?" o. a. r. J* mm ot 0oL mm w. mt h?. A LIj Persona having demands against /V tho Katato of Col. T. W. IIUKY, da- % eased, are requested and required to pre- risa entthein to the Administrators In th.? time Tim wvsuribod by law, and those who know m Ni hemaclvaa indebted will confer a apoeinl Hint* avor by paying off aa soon as convenient, York but little indulgvnua may or can bo ax- so In acted. Th? Notes and Account* dna tiie in Mi 'statu will bu found at Jseksonham store, in Be rhera Die Administrators or thuir Agent, cents ir. 8. A. ROMS .OR, may be found, at any princ ma, ready to wait on aoch aa wiah to aettle u J I? navifl --a ? JNO. M. CROCKETT i kl?g ?ljr n,'64. 93 8t pr ? N.I MTiho Chnrk.lon Conricr will roPy Iknti okly, on* month, ?n<l forw?r<l neroanl Bo* i P. B. tu\ J M.r. TUATION AS TEACHER i WANTED. ^ young mnn from Virginia qualified to ^ li the various branches of the English, | l"' Ancient Languages, is desirous of ob- | tig a situntiou in South Caroliua. tie I give satisfactory references as to lite- I JJ, and .moral qualifications. Any letter . eased to A..M. W. Peon's Store, Put- l( Co, Virginia, will beprouptly attended |n >1 ugust 30, tf 28 BORGIA HOME GAZETTE; A SOUTHERN, lilTURAItY A2V1> FAMILY JOURNAL. PUBLISHED AT AUGUSTA, GA. 1 - ta- -C.J JA8M.8MYTHE, ) .... ROUT A. WI1YTK, f "or* itK Home Gaskttc is devoted to Literature, , Science, Agricuture. General intelligence, Sontlicrii Iiilerests. Thunini of the Editors > make a useful and interesting paper; to o id the Instinctive and the entuiniiig together, v uch a way as to secure a high degree of in* u at, and yet at the same time elevate both p Intellect and the Affection*. c lie columii* ot the paper contain historical domestic Romances, Pictures ol Social Lite, tehc* of Riegraphy, Choice Poetry, Entering Anecdotes, Scientific Memoranda, Agriural and Industrial Articles, the General vs of tli* <lay, and all Political Intelligence ,ny importance. Besides a great variety of rles on all these subjects, the Gazette w ill he ticiilarlTadapted for FAMILY READING.? is published for the Home Circle, and the tors feel that they have fully redeemed their Ige?to make it a home newspaper should lie ii-elv free from political bias and liiirh-toned I Itaracter. " 1 rntcfu) for the Hhc. nl encouragement which ^ hocil extended ti> our efforts to build up at I South, a Litkrarv aso Family Joi'kxai. of h character, we shall increase our exertions I ustify this public confidence, and to make the j r.ettc still more wortliv of general patronage. | TERMS. ( gle copy, 1 rear, always In adrnncc, $2 00 o copies, 44 44 44 8 50 0 44 4 4 44 4 4 8 00 , 1 44 4 4 4 4 44 1 5 00 ' AT To any person making up n club of c, we will send a copy gratis for one year. Address, SMTTIIE & WIIYTE, ' Editors Jfoine (/turtle, Augusta, (ia. ( lannary, 9, 185 I, 48 ' BfillHERlCAN'S frwndr I [OLLOWATS PILLS. ? th* Citizens of the United Slates. I uiost humbly and sincerely thank you for | > iiiMiiense patronage you have bestowed upon < 1 l'dls. 1 take this opportunity of stating that | Ancestors were nil American Citizens, turd , it 1 entei tain for all that concents America 1 Americans, the most lively sympathies, so ich so, that I originally compounded my Pills jressly to suit your climate, habits, constitu- ' its, and manner of living, intending to cstab- 1 t myself among you, which 1 have now done taking premises in New York. 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau-St. 2V. 1'. JRIFICATI0N OF THE BLOOD AND VF.R AND DILIOU8 COMPLAINTS | The Citizens of the Union suffer much from dis- , lent of the Liver ami Stomach, scarcely any free from the influences of these destructive ladies, hence life wears fast. The fair sex, 'Imps the iiuwtt handsome in the world, up to ertain period when, distressing to nay, many so their teeth and good looks, while yet in the day of life?such sud evils may be effectually lediod by eoutinuiUly keeping the blood pure I the Liver and Stomach in u healthy action, en life will flow sinootiy, and resemble plants , t congenial clime, where an eternal spring ap- \ irs to reign. As it regards the preservation iho human frame and the duration of life, ch tn:tv le* effected, and I say fearlessly, that f Jth and life may be prolonged for many years uiu Uiuiuar} uiniis, u IIOIIOWJY'X IMIh taken to purity the Mood according to the ' M l.iid down for health contained in the di- " tiouM which accompany each t?m. ( Dam of Weakness and Debility of 10 ' rears standing, cnred by Hollo way's ' Pills. ?y of </ T* ttrr from Captain John J -hnnou, . iitvr lh>'u<, ?V. J'., Dnlrd Jan. h/h, 1H54. f Pnorr*8oii Uom.owav, 8S, Corner of Ann v >nd Street, N. Y. { Iik:?It ia witii tlie most heartfelt pleasure i e to iiiform you that 1 hare been restored to | Ith and strength by taking yotir PiU*. For s last ten year* 1 suffered from a derangement , the lir?r and Stomach, ami was reduced io It an extremity that I gave up my Ship, never j ecting to go to sea any tuore, oh I had tried ry remedy that was recommended to ine, Irut 10 no purpose; and had given myself up to jiair, when I was at last recommended to take r Pills. After using them for three months, result is that I am now in better health than ivo been for eleven y oars past, and indeed as I as ever I wan in my life. You are quite at | rty to make this known for the beuetit of ? ?ra. 1 remain, air, yours respectfully, (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. g lieac celebrated Pills are wonderfully ef- C cious in the following complaints : ft le, Inflammation, ^ *ma, Jaundice, ous Complaints. IJver Complaints, 'i rhes on the Hkin, I.uin'wgo, el Complaints, Piles, rs, Kheuinstism, Uipstion of the Bow Hetcntion of Urine, s, Scrofula, or Kiug's Evil, H lumption, Sore Throats, " ility, Stone and t? ravel, :l vsy, Secomlary Symptoms, B ntery, Tic Doulourex, .n ipelas, T uinours, tl ale IrrepiUritlea, Ulcers, ira of all kiuda. Venereal Affections, p| WmiIiw of all kinds, et , Weakness, from what. u. l-arhe, ?rer ctuM', Ac., Ac. yj ;c*Uon, ht , Solo at the E*taru*h**NTor Pro- Oi OR Holloway, 944. Strand, (near nc ri.e Bar) l.o*do!f,and nlaort hi* Hours St tw Yoiik. Ordera fur Medicine* in the v?, iddrnted, T. Holuiwat, New of V will reeolve due attention. Hold alr all reapecUlde DrntfgiiU and dealer* an rdicine* throughout thu United State*, fu ilea at 37$ cent*. 87 cent*, and 91 AO i en*4. To he hud Wholesale of the fni Iple Drug /fiuiwa in Union. Tl f"There i* a considerable saving by tathe larger iltn. TA 8.?Directions for the guidance of pei in every disorder see nIHxcd to each wh da] Id by P. M. COIIEN, Co. rat 2f? Il.?yne at., Charleston, A C. J - ' * SPANISH JACK MAKENGO. The Season i?f this Celebrated JACK ffli will I'ommenco at Lancastere'dle, on tlio lath of Mtirch, iiift., and cud on the t July. He tg full 16 hands high, well made, d no miatuko about him. It is certainly the '.crest of Fanners to raise their own mules, and rye ones. The ex pence of raising such is light, ry light, compared to the prices. This Jack an uncommonly line one, and he has been irehased to he kept here, to accommodate fnrers and those desirous of raising tine large ules. His prices are eio anu <-15. 1'. T. HAMMOND & CO. Lancaster C. II., March 8th. 4?tf | 'or the Complete Cure of Caughs, Colds. Influenza. Asthma Bronchetis Spitting of Blood, and all other lung complaints tending to consumption, 5? V 5? This preparation is getting into use all ivcr our Count'y. The numerous letters re receive from our various agents, informing us of curses effected in their immediate cighborhoods, warrant us in saying it is one tf the best, if no the. very best ("ough Mcdiine now before the public. It almost inta' ably rrlieres ami not unfrrywrttly cures tlx cry tcirr.'t case. When nil other Cough reparations have failed, this has relieve? he patient, as Druggists, dealers ii Kcdictnes, and Physicians can testify \sk the Agent in your nearest town, wlm as been bis experience of the ofleets of tbii nedicino. If he has been selling it for an] ngth of time ho will tell you. IT IS TUB BERT MEDICINE EXTANT Below we give a few c.xtncts from letter) ,ve have received lately regarding the vir lien of this mr J trine. Dr.S.Oslin,of Kiioxville.CI.t.,says:?Ihnr Wen using yourLivmrorl ami Tar very extra lively in my jirarticr far three years jiast.nnd, i is irith phasure I stair my belief in itssupf.ri miity over all other articles K"lIn whic.i I am acquainted, frr which it is rrcornmrtulrd. Messrs. FitEgt-rnId St. Benncrs. writinj from Waynesville, N.C. says:?" The Liter trort and Tar is becoming daily more jiojw lar in this Country and we think Jrsri.i *o All who hate tried il s/ieuk in cowmen 'lahie terms of it, very beneficial in alleiiatiiy fhe complain/til for wyich it is rccommeded. Our Agent in Pickens Diet ret, S. C.Mr S. R. Mi-Fall, assures us "that he uses it will freal benefit in his own family, and recoiu mends it to his neighbors." Ho gives ni instance of a Negro woman, in his vicinity who had been suffering w ith disease of th) Lungs for years,attended with severe.cough who w as relieved by the I.iverworth and Tar Such are the good reports we hear o this Medicine from all parts of the South For a report ofthosnrprisngcureaith.il preformed in the Western and Noihcrn ant La.vtern States, wo ? ould invite the suffering patient to read the pamphlet which nccom panies each bottle. To all we say hate llajx iaic lltpd ' TRY THE MEDICINE !! Be warned lit *tau*ou. And neglect not that crugh which isdailj weakening your constitution, irritating you throat and lungs, and inviting on that drear iisease,Consumption, when so soothing nnr Healing a remedy can be obtained as l)r Rogers' Syrup of Liverw ort and Tar. Ilrware of Counterfeits and llasc. Imitations, The genuine article ia signed Andrew Roof.rm, on the engraved w rapper arounc i neh hottle. Price. 81 per bottle, or six bottles for $.V Sold wholesale and relril by SCOVIL& MEAD. 111 Chnrtres St. bet. Conti and St. I.uis N. ). Sole Agents for the Southern States to whom all orders and applications foi Agencies must be addressed. Sold also by Maoill it. Heath. I-incaster C. If. A. P. Wylik, Chester. WtxcilESTER, Stitt it. Co., Monro. Z, J. DaIIay, and Workman, Camden. DR. STR02NTG,S DOM POUND SANATIVE PILLS. rHKSR PILLS ore entirely Vegetable, and are a most superior Medicine in he cure of all Bilious Complaints, Chills md Fever, Diapepsin, Costivcncss, I.ivei Complaints. Junndices,Sick Headache, Heroilia, Salt Rheum, Fevers of all kinds, Los* if Apjictite, Obstructed and painful Men. itruntion, and all lingering diseases. As a Female Medicino they act like a harm, and when taken according to the di. ections, thoy never fail to cure the Very vorst cases of Piles,aflcr all other remedies ail. rni - - i iiey purify tlie Mood, equalize the eireuntion, restore the liver, Kidneys. and other iecrotory Organs to a healthy tono and aeion; and u an Anti-Bilou* Family Mediine they liuve no uquul. I'rice 96 cents per (OX. Al.SO, DR. 8TROHO' 8 PKOTVIMIr NTOTIACII PIIXS. A remedy for Conghs, folds, Catarrh tronchiiis, ('roup, W hooping Cough, A*th M, Consumption, Nmoui Diseases, Dysepaia, ( 'ohIi\eness, Krysipets*, Dim-use ohe Heart, fnflainmntion mid Pain in the ?hes'., Back and Side.and all disease* arising roin a deranged statu of the Mtofiineh, and ip relieve the distress and had feeling from nting too hearty food, in weak and dyspep. ic habit*. Warranted to bo PURELY VEGETABLE. These Pills art as r.n Expectorant, Tonie nd Aperient. One '25 cent box possesses iree times more power to cure diseases than ono dollar bottle of any of the Syrups. sl?Ams,or Snrsaparillas that was over made, ids simple trial of only one box will prove ds important troth. They promote Expectoration, loosen the hleg i), and Clear the Lung* and other He. etory Organs of all tnorhid matter, and ?re is not another remedy In the whole ateria Medics capable of imparting such >aiing properties to the lain#* and Vital rgan* aa these Pills. They cure Cottlvesa, produce a good, regular Appetite, and rengthen the Hvatem. Pri :< 95 cents per box,containing 95 doaee Medicine. Call on the Agents who veil the Pills d get the Planter's Almanac gratia, giring II particulars and certificates of cures. Both kinds of the above named Pills are r sale at J<eneMt*r,C. II.,by IIAS8BI#. NK 6. HAUINS and J. D. HAI1.B, who >o ke. p a supply of Du. Srincis'i Vros. , iti Pills and DR. HULL'S CELEBRATED PILLS, ileh atop the Chllla and Fever the first j, and Jo not aieken the stomach or ope. e on the bowels, luly 9t *n ly. j?? r return ?>r mull. Dr. K., 16 yesra resident Physicist N. W. corner of 3d and Union Street, he tween Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, ma; be consulted confidentially. lie who places himaelf under the care o Dr. K. may religiously confide in hi* bono as a gentleman, and confidently rely upoi his skill as a physician. Persona at a distance may address Dr.K by letter, (prepaid) and be cured at home. Packages of medicines, directions die for nded, bv sending s remittance, and j at uj secure from damage or curiosity.. Booksellers, News Agents,f'edlers. Can. rsssers,and all other* supplied with the * bore work at rery low rate# 17-lj BLANKS BL/NK8! BLANKS! Of every description, for sale i this Office MAN "KNOW THYSELF." An Invaluable Book-for SO Cents "every family should have A copy." / */ \/ \/\ COPIES sold in less thnn threi \ )V'v/vy months. a new edition, revise" nnd improved, just issued. Ml. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAl nnd linnd book lor the ntllicted?contuinin) an outline of the origin, progress, treatmen and cure of every form ofdisense,conti&ctc by promiscuous sexual intereourse, by sell nhuse. or bv sexual excess, with advice fc j their prevention, written in a familiar styl avoiding all medical teehnicnllities, nnd evi rytlnng that would oflendthc ear of decent from the result of some twenty years su? eessful practice, exclusively devoed to th cure of diseases of a delicate or private ni turo To which is added, receipts for th cure of the above diseases, and a treaties o the cause symptoms and cure of the Fcvt and Ague, for twenty-five cents a copy; si copies one dollar; will be fowarded to an part of the United States, by mail, free < postage. Address, postage paid, Cosden < Co. 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A Presbyterian elergv in Ohio, in writi r iii --nuruers .Medical Manual,"says: "Th? sands upon thousands of our youth, l>y c t example and the influence of the passio) have been led into the habit of self-polluti 'i without realizing the sin and fearful com " quences upon themselves and their poster. j The constitutions of thousands who i raising families have been enfeebled, if r - broken down, and they do not know t r cause or the cure. Any thing that can - done so to enlighten and influence the pi ; lie mind as to check, and ultimately to i ., move this wide-spread source of hum '. wretchedness, would confer the preati b blessing next to the rclipion of Jesus Chri - on the present and coming generations. I i temperance, (or the use of intoxieati , drinks.) though it hns slain thousands up i> thousands, is not a greater scourge to t . human race. Accent my thanks on beh of the afflicted, ami, believe use, your i I worker in the good work you arc so at lit . ly el gaged in." 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Weakne and constitutional debility, loss of muse lar energy, physical lassitude and 'getter prostration, instability and nil nervous affe tioni, indigestion, sluggishness of tho live i.nd every disease in any way connected wi tho disorder of the proerentivo functioi cured and full vigor restored. YOUTH & MANHOOD. A VIGOROUS idFKOK A 1'REMATUR DEATH. Kinkflinnn Srlf- I'rrxrrt alion?only "J 5 ten rpiH8 IMK>K, JUST I'UKLISIfKD, I 1 tilled with useful information, ? the infirmities und diseases of the human ?y tern. It add re sju.s itsolfulike to Youth,Mm hood and Old Age?to all who apprehend < sillier under the dire conscvpienees of earl or prolonged indiscretions?-to all who fe. the exhnuativcwffects of huneful linhiU? t all who in addition to declining physical ei crgy.sre the victims of nervovs and ineni debility and of moping end melaneholy dc pondeney?to all aneh Dr. K. would sayREAI> THIN ROOK! 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HAVING devoted his entire sttention to the practice of Dkktistky, Legs leave to S inform the Citizens of Lancaster and vicinity in that he will he found at Mr. llsMscltitte.* s on the 2nd Monday in each month where he n- vvill he happy to wait cm these who may >r need his services. Iv Oct. 12th 1853. ly. * South Carolina. 1- f 4 \m t a rr* I* * iy/li? / 7V/( XJ I S'J'HJ (JT. In the Common I'lrat. *" James J. Carlisle, * v?. > Attachment. Jonathan Muckiy. \ f WHPRRAS.Ihc plaintiff did on the isth V VV day of March 1*01, file their declaration against the defended! who, (it is said) in nbsent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney,? known within tho limits of the same, tipan *' n hoin s copy of the said Declnrntion mioht ' ho served : it is therefore ordered that the * said defendent do <tp|tear and plead to tho . said declaration on or before the )9th d: y March which will he in the year of onr Lord ' one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five. 1 otherwise final and absolute jndgment will then be given and au-nred against him, JOHN A STEW MAN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, T.ancaeter C. If. j Marrh 18. 1864. 7? ISmly&ld M. R. W A X I! A W TENT, moots every SAT , CHDAY KVEXING st 8 o'clock. TIIOH.H. K1DDI.K, a. s. | HABBEN8ACKS LIVER PILL8 and I WORM 8TRUV, Forflsleby J. //. ADAMK. I warr to a. e. wmlat. PK08PEUTU8. or tuk * CONCORDWEEKLY GAZETTE. 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Feb. 8, 1854. l*ro*|icctiitt OF 1IIK SOUTH CAROLINA TEMPERAME^TAN HARD. rpiJE undersigned would respectfully an1 noiuice to the friends of Temperance generally that they intend to coumieiiec the publication of a Temperance Paper, about the I Mb of June next, provided a sutlicb lit number of subscribers can be obtained to warrant the undertaking. It will be printed upon substantial paper of lni| urinl size, and will contain 24 columns of matter. It ill be denominated the j "South Carolina Temperance Standard," ; and will be published every two weeks at the price of one dollar per nnnuin. As soon as I fteen hundred subscriWrs nrc obtained, we will pnblish it weekly at the same price. Our sole object is to advocate the cause I of Temperance; and particularly the l.cgis! lative Prohibition of the Tr. llic in lutoxlcaI ?-w_ img i/rn.K*; nnu to prepare the mum s of the people of our State, for the exactment j of much u law, by convincing them of it* exi pcdiency,nnd necessity. | We will endeavor to innke it a welcome I visitor in every f: niily. Nothing will l>e ud? , nutted into its column# of a worthless nud i immoral Lr.dcncy. A strict neutrality will be ninintained oft , nil subjects of a political arid religious sectarian character. No subscription will he receded for lens fnun one year, and in every case the Oidcr must be accompanied by the money*. A limited number of advertisements will i>e inserted lit the usual rates. We W< utd respectfully appeal toalifrivnds i f TemjK-rMieu und Morality to sustain us in our efforts to ameliorate the condition of sutlcring humanity. 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