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- AGRICULTURAL. WORK FOR THE MOHTH-Oetober. [October derives its name from the Latin Word octn, eight. indicating the place it held f fat the Roman Calendar. To the Jews it wm known *s Bui, signifying decay, as in the fall of the le.if, (I Kings vi, 38,) or MarcAssm*, as U was called after the captivity; the wetmd month of their eitil and eighth ?f their tacrtd year. The Swxnn* enlled it Teotha-monath, or Tenth-month, nnd also Winter fyllith, Winter-beginning ] The Plantation. Cotton picking will now require almost the entire force of the plantation. Press J forward vigorously, and endeavor to get , your crop ginned, packed ready for market, before the coming on of winter rains and bad roads. Let every operation connected with the patting np of cotton, be performed in the J most careful manner, mm the market value is often materially influenced by seemingly slight defects in management. The premium hales stone of our Augusta Fairs were pre- ' seated hy a lady, who owed her success entirely to careful personal supervision of the 1 ginning and picking of her Cotton. The % skilful handling and proper putting up, even ' of inferior grades will be found to "p ly" in ' the long run. !; Cork.?Gather your Cornamd put it away I securely in airy, tight-roofed and w ell-locked ' ribs. Do not be too lavish of it in feeding; do not waste a grain, or fling out carelessly to your stock, because this happens to be a > great corn year. Husband it carefully; feed t generously and plentifully, but not thought- j lessly and wasteful ly. Next year, wo may be visited by another long drouth. Save carefully all your surplus corn for that contingency. In this connection we cannot too strongly urge the economy of using machines like the "Little Giant" and Rowe's Mill for cracking both corn and cob. (See account of these machines elsewhere.) Cow Peas.?Gather nnd store away all these as soon as possible. Sack your seed peas, and keep in a dry, airy place. Sweet Potatoes.?This crop may bo dug the latter part of this month, or as noon aa the vine* are wilted by the first frost. A contemporary gives us the following indication of the ripeness or maturity of the sweet potato: "Pull several potatoes from lliffurpnt A*rim ??#* ?, L 1 ' * * , v. ... j uur p.ueil, Drt'ilK IlU'tn and give them time to dry, and if (lie fresh broken parts dry over perfectly white, the potatoe is ripe nnd should be dug. Hut if ofadarkish hue, the potatoe is not ripe, nod should be left to ripen. If dug when rip they will keep; if not they will rot." Put up jour potatoes in small "banks" (25 to 60 ! bushels) and reject all cut or bruised roots. ' See, also, that they are perfectly dry before 1 banking, let the foundation of the banks j be 12 or 18 inches higher than the surround- j tag surface, on an elevation where water ' will not settle or stand. Eoyptias akd other Wister Oats. R vf. j Barlst, Cloves, Iajckrn, and other hardy | grasses should be sow n at once. Plow deep, | pulverise fmelv, and manure heavily, for all j these crops, if you desire proper reuiuurra tion for your labor. Hay.?Many varieties of native grass nre yd worth gathering, to eke out scanty winSer supplies. Pindar and sweet potato vines sue good fodder, when properly cared and stored away. Turrits.?It is late for field crops of tur- j nips; but, if your early sowings hare failed, ] xry again new. We have known good crop* mute after the first of October. Bring your growing turnips to a proper stand, nod keep the ground clean Mid open. Ptmpiass should be gathered ns ?oon n? ripe, nod stored on well-aired scaffolds or tier* of rails, so far apart that the layers of pampkiu* cannot touch or rest upon each other. Put up in this way with a slight covering or protection from frost they will keep nearly all winter. There should be a water tight roof over the scaffolds,and straw ( nay be used ne a protection from frost.? placed in a heap er pile, pumpkins aeon decay aud become worthless. Before feeding to your stock they should be boiled up with ^ a sprinkling of meal or bran. t Hf.dcks of tho Osngo Orange, Cherokee 1 and Macartney, Rose, Honey locust, Evergreen Thorn, (Cralegus Pyracnntha) Pyrra, Japontca, dir., die., may be set out the latter * part of this month, or as soon as the leavee w of deciduous trees fall. The proper preparation of the ground for Hedges will be irented of in our next. The Garden. Sow Cabbage, Tnrnipa, Parsnips, T-ettuee, Carrots Radisliue, Ac. Haul plenty of manuie on your garden, have it well spaded, . burying under all enriching animal or vegctable matter. Transplant Broeoli, Cabbages Celery, "Coliards," die. Dress and manure yeiir Asparagus bods, not foruetthur to oivn . m"9 ,P1M 1 them a liberal top dressing of salt, before apribg. Save all old bones, soap-aeda, dead lueess, and denying vegetables, it p., *nd make tip into compost heaps for fntnre use. Flow and subsoil your ground for the plant* iaf af young orchards, directions for which Wttl b# given In our November number. Tho Strawberry Fttok 'The boat oil far this delicious fruit is a aandy ar even a gravely loam, moist and rich in ?sgstable manure An excellent compost fey JW acre of ground would he 40 bushel. m of leaf mould frum the woods, SO boahela of laoehod ashes, 4 bushels lime, and S or 4 ^nootoof salt. tti* thoroughly, let it stand 8 or 3 days, matter broadcast rtd jrfow in. Then borrow or rnbe tho aurttce, making it ' finwM* act your piautsin rows, ?fc and l ibai tett leches la the raw. Altar Hio ( pleats besoms well rooted, eover the whole grnend wltt partly leeonpp^d tonve* front I mm p*mi bet the ' SrB^PlrlH *?* * ** -. CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD. X Reliable Commercial and Political Journal. St XOI.E Coi'IlM, I'KK ANNUM $ 8 00 Ten ?. ? a &0 00 ? | The Doily Standard contains a daily telegraphic report, a Market Report, and a report ol 1 General Information furnished by the uiaUironi < every section of the Union. I It also presents a daily report of the Stwt ] Market, the Cotton Maiket, of the Arrivals and Departures ol Ships, and of the arrivals of pas- i sengers. < Once a week is presented a comparative | statement of the receipts and shipments of f'otton, Rico and Lumber, at the port of Charleston, and a campurativc statemeiit of the Receipts i and Exports of Cotton at all the ports of the U- | . nitcd States. All news of a personal and politieal ehameter, ' both foreign and domestic, is given with the 1 greatest possible promptness; and to insure this 1 object we have scouted the services of an able t corps ol c n-respondcnts. t It is our special object to publish a NEWS- t PAPER, proper. We shrink from the expres- j sion of no opinion which may be demanded by . the subject before us, but as a general principle I prefer stating facts at the eailiest instant possible, and to leave it to our readers to form their ' own opinions. The course of the paper is severely conservative first of morality nnd order; next, of the in- ? stitutions peculiar to the South, nnd next of the union of the States. We resolutely oppose rad- | ic.disnt as well iu democracy as morals. One important object in the establishment of c onr paper, was to present a cheap vehicle tor f information. From this object wc have been | compelled to depart, to some extent; but not to , Uv?itPn?;~.ivn?.?r..i.,? .... the paper at our oountcr, in package.*. of TEN j ' tor T W EXTY-FlV E CENTS, ami to MAIL TEN | Copies to any one of our subscribers, for n rear, who will send us FIFTY DOLLARS, This will ' relieve us fismi the risks of collection, a?nl the ' expense of untiling so many different packages, I ' while it will give to every neighlKirliootl through | out the State, the oportunity of a daily paper at FIVE DOLLARS per annum. < L. W. SPRATT * CO. i NOTICE IS hereby given that application will be ] tunde to the Legislature at its next session, to atnend the charter of incorporation ol 1 .monster Village, ao as to confer u|>on the ' Town Council, power to tax real and per- i sonnl estate, to raise supplies to be expended for the benetil of said Village; and also, I for more enlarged power to collect lines itn- ! posed by Council. if Aug JJ Notioo. Nothing will excuse suit agaanst all 1 persons who are indebted to me, as the 1 Executor of A, I'crry, but actual payment; The collection of the money is urged by the legatees, and 1 have no control in the matter. M. CLINTON. Feb. 21, 1853. 2 tf. A New Literary and Political Journal, To be Publi$ked at Columbia, S. C. r|"MIK undersigned, late Editor of The 1 South Carolinian and Columbia Bnni.er, proposes to publish in the city of Columbia, a Literary, Political, and News Journal, to be called '' THE EXAMIXElir In making this announcement,! am aware that 1 propose to engage in an enterprise not free from difficulties; but the?e I will endeavor to provide against, by securing a subscription list thnt will place the paper beyond the reach of failure. South Carolina can richly support, at her Capital, a leading Literary and Political Weekly Journal, and to her people I now issue this Pros{tortus, feeling assured the enterprise will to sustained, and that they will support a 11 nine Journal of the character of that now propost d. As a LITERARY JOURNAL, For the home circle, The Examixek " ill be conducted with a view to render it at least. < <|ti.il to any ever published at the South. The choicest selections of English and American literature, will be mnd? for ?? coin.unn,and a number of libit* Contributor* will b secured. I will endeavor, in tlii* dt'l artmcnt. to make it u Journal worthy of the pa ronnoo and steady support of the people of this State and of the South. Ae a POLITICAL JOURNAL, Ttie Examiner will abide by the old landmark* of the State Rights Democracy. Independent of national parties, it will take a Stand as s faithful co-spcrntor In the great work of maintaining Southern Rights and promoting Southern union. It will bo the organ of no political party?the exponent of no politico! ereed, which has not for one of Us cardinal principles " tho Equality of the South in the Union, or Independence out of It." Thi* is no now fuith, but one which South Carolina has long and earnestly contended for. NEW? JOURNAL. The Examiner will r *ntoin the latest news Foreign and domestic, received up to the hour cfunblirntion. It will give full and correct Market reports and prices eor- J rent. Our readers in the country may rely on strict attention being paid to th's important feature of s newspaper. It will give full and accurate reports of the proceedings of the Legislature and of Congress snd the net* nnd doings of the various political organization*. AH new* worth giving to Its readers will bo carefully colled for Its columns. SIZE AND STYLE. The Examiner will be one of the largest Weekly Journal in the Southern States, printed with new and elegant typo, on fine white paper, snd issued in Urge quarto form of eight pages, containing forty column* of interesting reading matter. .It will be the handsomest paper ever published in South Carolina. 1 have thus given an outline of the principal festores of the Examiner. Carolinians or the people of the South ought rlo need no further appeal, In view of the present aspect of political affairs, to Induce them to sustain wit), vigor snd efficiency their own Press sod Litsratsre. , TERMS. Two dollars psr annum, psysblo in adSSnce. . The first year's payment wit bo re t| tiired on the ressift ?f the first number of the piper, which will be iaaucri a? soon ns ; 3 wwsiWe a MvfMlefrt r?nml*>r of nm'.m-rtWrs (? ensure it* success, tttnd fownrd yonr Mfltjk ml II ll.rt ?v? t? 2 Met AS f A nmniMiuni who v*ui in* mj tint] wit 'owrwd < ? names' of subscribers Wl1l>>nfer , i favor, end will receive a copy of tho ?x\MXHKB without ahargs. Adress nw at this B.XMX9VGII. Columbia, 8. Co August, 1800 Wmr J. 'w . ' , ? . > * > ? I K* * .< ' ' . The great remedy for Rhoumntism, (tout, IVm in th? Side. // ip, B..ek. lambs and Joints : Scrofula. King's Evil, NVhite Swelling, 7/ard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all fixed pains whatever. Where tbis Plaster is applied pain cannot exist. It has been beneficial in canes of weakness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Jambs, lameness, Affection of the Lungs in^heir primary stages.? It destroys inllsnintioii by perspiration. James L. Jioyd, Pickens District, South Carolina, testifies that, by its use alone he was cured of Rheumatism in both of him knees,of several years standing. The following was handed .lis by a resectable Physician in Georgia: Messrs. Scovn. ?fc Mead:?Gents : 1 have been using your Liverwort and Tar 7/cbrow fluster very extensively in my practice for liree years past, and it is with pleasure that I state my belief in their superiority over ill other articles, with which I am ncquained. for the purposes for which they are ro-ouunended. The Hebrew Plaster, esiccisHy. is an ynivwrnfil panacea for local mills. I have also found it a most excelent application for Sprains and Uruiscs. It gives universal satisfaction wherover used. S. S. OSLIN, M. 1). Kno.willc, Gil., Mlfvlt 4th. 1863. HT a voice kro d georgia. Read the following testimony from n ihysieian. G.ntlemcn?Your Hebrew Plaster ha* :nrua me 01 pains of which I have suffered "or twelve years past. During this period labored under an aflliclion of my loins ind side, and tried many remedies that my >wn medical experience suggested, but without obtaining relief. At length 1 used ,'onr Plaster, nod ntn now by its good effects nfirely cured. 1 will ice xnmend the JewDavid or Hebrew Plaster to all who nrv suffering from contraction of the, muscles, or lermanent pains in the side or back. The people of Georgia have but to bejome acquainted with its virtues when they a ill resort to its use. Yours, trulv, M. W. WALKER, M. D, Forsytbe, Monroe County, Ga. To Messrs. ScoviUV Mead, New Orleans, La. JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PDASTER IN NORTII CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovn. & Mf.ad: I have been troubled with the chronic rheumatism for the last twelve years. On the 1st of July, 1849, I was ?o bad that I could not turn myself in bed, and the pain so severe that I had not slept a wink for six days. At this time my attending physician prr.seribed the "Hebrew Plaster,'" and it acted like a charm the pain left me, and 1 slept more than half of the u<ght,and in three days 1 was able to ride out. I consider the "J/obrevv Plaster" the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use. G. W. M'MINN. 7/endersonville, N. C., Aug. 1H, 186 Beware of counterfeits and base imitations 2 The genuine will in future have the signature of E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on the top of each box. Purchasers are advised that m mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. Tlio genu'ne is sold only by us, and by our agents appointed throughout the South ?and no yediar is allows In sell it. Dealcr-? and purchasers generally are cautioned against buying of any but our regular agents, otherwise they will be imposed upon with a worthless article. HCOV1L& MEAD, 113 Chnrtres street, N. Orleans, Sole General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must invariably be addressed. Jan 31 49 6m Carpets, Oil-Cloths, &o., At Low Prices for Cashl Cicorge E. L. Hyatt, Not. 444 and 446 Pearl-Street, (near Chatham,) New-York, HAS now in store, and is constantly receiving a W ELL-ASSORT ED STOCK OF Carpets. (>?l-Cloths. &?*., !o which he invites public attention, believing thnt an examination of both quality and prices, w ill prove satisfactory to M?ich?uts and to Purchaser* generally, who bay for Cash. His Stuck consists of RICH VELVET TAPESTRY en BRUSSBLS CARPETS, IN NEW DESIGNS; SUPERIOR ENGLISH & A.MKRI1c \\ :el>I.V A\ir? ivou aim . ? - - - w-. * ???*!' CARPETS; Comprising'many New Salterns, ma do expronely for flret els** trade. AUo, Twilled and plain Vcuetian Hall aud Stair Carpets. Oil Cloth* in widths from 2 to 24 feet, in Various qualities. Rich Mocaic Tufted and Common Hearth Rug* und Door-mats of dillcreiit aorta. Table and Piano Covers of Choice Patterns. 4-4 6-4 und 6-4 I'laid and Plain Mattings.? Window Shad us of desirable stylus.? Slnir Cove-ings, Stuir Rods, and all other articles usually kept in Carpet Stores. IIK Ik iUO AOFltT FOB SELLING Carhart & Nye's Power Loom Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, us well ns Barber'* Auburn Prison-made Brussels ii-ply. Ingrain und Venetian Carpets and Rags. All whiuh will be fairly represented to pambnscrs. and sold at fair prices. July 26, 21-ly. NOTICE is hereby given Unit applies!ion ptil-bs mode to the Legislature of this Stale, at its next session, for a charter la incorporate a Company for tho or. e'iion ol a Cotton Factory, to be locuted at or near Lands Fori), on the Catawba river in Lane..ster District. * 1 JOHN POSTER. h Kept to. 1886 81 8wo. Hew Bad fntereetiof Hovels.' Which: The Right or Tho Left.~~Ea?y yal, or the Three Apprentices.?IAfe oj P. T. rtarnum.? The Etcoped Nun.? The Waiehmun. Flora Ijyndty.?? Houghing i I in the Bank.?Helen Aim I f/rarr, or th? Jesuit's Revenge.? The Cabin Boy'? Story, And many other handsomely bound book*, which will be sold ?t New York price*. For uile at the Ij4-<\g< r Office. _ ?*-**- i ? ? KEEP IT B*FOHK fBK PtORLEII THE LANCASTER LEDGER! PvMishcd Werkly, at Lancattorvtlle, S. C. IIm on pxtonsitf) circnlatfon in Honth C'aro ^Hkorgia And every other Southern And ^Hpresterr. State. It is devoted to Now*, Literature, and to the Commercial intereat* of the South. Price of suWripiion, Two Dollar* e year. Merchant's Card*, nAt over a aqnnre, (13 Hn?*.) fnnsried frit for Five Dollars. R. K HAILEY, Editor sad Proprietor. MT Our exehangea will please gir* this 3 or 3 Insertions, r%**'. V$* * %?. . * 'IK * . 1 ___ _ j LET US KM TOMER HOLLOWATS PILLS. WnY ARE WE SICK! It has been the lot of the humaui race to be weighed down by disease ami suffering. Hollo way's fills are specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages, sexes, and , constitution*. Professor lioilowsy personally superintends the manufacture of hla medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free arid enlightened people, as the best remedy the world over produced for the removal of discaaca. , Those Pills Purify the Blood. These famous Pills are expressly coniliimcd 1 | to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys 1 the lungs, the skin and the bowels, correcting < any derangement in their functions, purifying i the blood, the very fbuntain of life, and thus < curing disease in all its forms. , Dyspepsia and LiVor , Complaint. \ Nearly half the human race hare tnkLn these \ Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the I world, that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsi a and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, how. ever much deranged, and when all other mcana have failed. General Debility?HI Health. .1/any of the most despotic governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduce tion of these Pills, that they mar Ireeome the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the !>cst remedy ever ever kno.vu for persons of delicate health, or I where tlio h.. I.....-I'?J ? !*_ ?? -j ??. ? ?> rvvu imjmircM v* IVi in* vigorating properties never fail to afford relief. Female Complaints. No Female, young or old. should be without this celebrated medicine. It i-orrects and regulates the inoiithy course* at all pentads, acting in many cases like a charm. It is atao the treat and safest medicine that can he given to children of all ages, and for any compliant; conact{ueutlv no family should be without it. Ifolloways Pills are the best remedy in the world for the following Diseases: Asthma, llead-aehe. Bowel Complaints, Indigestion, Coughs, Influenza, A>lds, Inflammation, Cheat Diseases, Inward Weakness, OotUiveuesa, l.ivcr Complaints, Dyspepsia, brwiicM of Spirits, Diarrhrra, Files, Dropsy, Htono and Gravel, Debility, Secondary Symptoms, i Fever and Ague, Venereal Affections, . Female Complaints, Worms of all kinds, %, Sold at tiik M aituraotorics ?>r Professor Hollow ay, 80 Mnidt-n Lane. New York, nnd 'J44,Strand, l-onoon, and by all 1 respectable Druggists and dealers of Medicines throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at lb cents, G2J cts and St each. fjP^There in a considerable saving by ta king the larger sizes. N.B.?Directions for the guidance of pa I tients in every disorder are affixed to e. h Box 30 ly LAWS OF NE W8P APER8 1. Subscribers who do not gve express .notice to tho contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscriptions, i a. if suhncribeni order the discontinuance of their papers, the publisher can continue to send theoi until all arrearages are paid. > 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take i their papers-from tho office to which they are directed, they arc held responaiblo nntil they settle their bill, and order the paper discontinued. 4. If any aubacrihar remove to another place without informing the publisher, and the paper is sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. b. The Courts l ave decided that refusing > to take a newspaper from the office, or rei moving nnd leaving it uncalled for. is yrtma fncea evidence of intentional fraud. ; HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. To all persons sfflctcd witb Sexual disease, such at a Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, KypbiHa, Ac , Ac. The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in view of die awful destruction of huniau life and i health, caused by Sexual diseases, aud the dei captions which are practised upon the unfortunate victim* of susb diseases by Qaucks, bare , directed their co,nulling Hergeon, as a charitable set worthy of their name, to give medical advice gratis, to all persona thus afflicted, (male or female.} who soolv bv letter, foost.? v i with i description of their condition, i occupation, Imbiu ol life, Ac.,) and in case* of i extreme poverty and suffering to furnish modf iclues free of charge. The Howard Assodatkai in a benevolent Institution, established by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, alBicted with "Vindontrand Epidemic diseases," and iU funds can be itae<l for no other purpose, ft hae now a surplus of insists, which the DWoetor* have voted to advertise the above notice. It is , needless to add that the Association commands t (he highest Medical aklii of the age. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. Goo. R. Calhoun, I Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Phil MtUM.nU'A ; >'? Hy order of the Directors, EZRA D. HEAttTVVELL, President. GEO. PA1RCMII.D, Secretary. THE STATU )T SOUTH CAHOJJJfA. ~~ .? ? LsjK'asroa Dwtsict. 7a Ik* Common TIhu. WiLMs 8 Pasduo, who is iu the custody of thoBhftrffr of LnncH.-der Dist., by virtus of a writ of CapMs ad dathdUciendtw, at the dak of Sarah M Katridge, having bled in my office, togetbs* with a schedule on owtii of his estate and elferts, kl. <i- e " ** " ??? ???'? W uwuiuri <>I ? ouin>on prayu>K h? may be admitted to lh? bceoflt of ' Sftgi!arffchai the mid Ha rah M XatrMsautd all other tilaemd* iUwato whom Urn arid Wra ? PaftUc U lo aay. wtm indebted, he, and they are hereby Muumonwrf, u ritaw aaoae if any they e??, wiy the pmyer af the petition w ^yimuMm^Urinlri. [if-ain] , Office of Common Pirn, Uncaater Diet, J*d ."4 l?L ** k 8TSWJUK, dfh. Pre r?nl>9 ^ ^ jji> - ffr* ' * *rL^ n?Fv ? 0 !t ^ V * ?-* / t:*?> a. . is, n ? t, f! X J?,. ' i 1 ' r i , r r -t= Tor the Complete Cure of "Caughs, Cold*. Influenza. Asthma Bronohetis Spitting of Bldad, and all ether lung oomplai % tending to eonsumptioa This preparation is gelling into asoall over oar Country. The numerous letter* we reeeive from our various agents, it forming as of curse* effected in their immediate neighborhoods, warrant as in saying it is one of the bent, if no: the very best Cough Medicine now before the public. It almost isva> rably re lie ten and nnt unfrequenllu cures the very worst case. When nil other Cough preparations have failed, this has relieved the patient, as Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and Physicians onn testify. Ask the Agent in your nearest town, whnt has been his experience of the effects of this medicine. If he has been selling it for any length of tioio he will tell you. T IS THE BEST MEDICINE EKTANT Below we give few extnuts from letters we have received lately regarding the virtues of Vtia meilicine. Dr.S.Os.ir.,of Knoxvillc.Ga.,*ays:?/hare . Wen using your Liverwort and Tar r eryexten- j sirrly in my practice for three years;Hist, and, t< , is with pleasure I state my belief in itssupkhiarity over all other articles witn which I am acquainted. J or which it is recommended." Messrs. Fitzgerald dt Renners. writing from Wtiynearille, N.C. says:?>' I'he. JJverwort and Tar is bei-.oming daily more popular in this Country akp we think Justly i so All who hare tried it speak in onmmen- I rblblr Irr-tns nf ' mi"" -v J -. r^c ??? UWI romplninted for truich it is rerommedeJ.^ Otir Agent in PfekeRs Diatrvt, S. C. Mr. S. R. McFall, assures u* "Hint he use* it toitk i{rent benefit in hi* own fnmil v, nud reeom* mend* it to hi* neighbors." MIc gives nn instance of a Negro woman, in hi* vicinity, who had been suffering with disease of the Lung* for year*.attended with severe cough, who was relieved by the Liverworth and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this Medicine from all parts of the South. For a report of the siirprisng cures it has preformed in the Western ami Norhern and Eartern States, we would invite the suffering patient to read the pamphlet which accompanies each bottle. To all We say tune Hope Mate Hope!. TRY THE MEDICINE 1 f Be warnctl In Season, And neglect not that eettgh which is daily weakening your constitution, irritating your throat and lungs, and inviting on that dread discnee,Consumption, when eo *00thing and Healing n remedy can be obtained as Dr. Rngera Syrup of Liverwort nnd Tar. Heir tire itf ('ou nleefrils and Base Imitations! The genuine article ia signed Ardkkw Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around 1 avh bottle. Price. $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold wholesale ami rctril by SCO VI Lit MEAD. i> 1 Chart re* St. bet. Contl ami St. Luis, N. ?. Sole Agents roKTttc HntrriiKRR States to whom all orders and application* for Agencies must be addressed. Sold also by Maoill & IIeatii, Iamcaater C. II. A. P. Wvlik, Chester. Winchester. Stitt 4t Co., Munro. Z. J. DuHay. end Workman. Cumden. FRANCIS L ZEMP,?.?~ CAMDEN, 8. C. DKALF.lt IS American, French end English Drug*, Medioines, Ohemioals, Paints. Oils. Varnishes, DIE-STUFFS, PERFinEIll', Soaps, Window-Glass, Suryiral Instrument!*, Trusses. China Goods, Tops, and Fancy articles ; Fresh GARDEN 8EED8; Inks, Pens, Combs, Brushes, Seyars, Thomsotiian Medicines, and all yeuuine and popular Patent Medicines. agent roe Christie's GALVANIC CURATIVES, and Morehead's MAGNETIC PLASTER. M A Nl'gACTl'RKIt, Or Bottled SODA or MINERAL Water April 18 *65. 10 7m CHESTER Carriage Faotory. jpn W , Tho undersigned in uow prepored to manufacture, nt hi* w ^-\?w Kotubliohamut in Cheaterville, oil kinds of CARRIAGES adopted to our rough and hilly country, and of the be*. Material*. H? would auggesl aa alinoHt eve v man in llm up rountry is more or Ipm ii ju ge of tinilwr. before you bay or order a Carriage, no matter where, look around and aee what sort of Lumber the builder hnt? and in what condition it is kept. The Carriage-Maker may Lie, Itnme/ or Olutter as much .is he pleases, but the grand secret of carriage-making lie* in tba LoMBEit-pile. To bay a cheap Negro, Home or C*f> riage, is to verify the old adago : Penny wise and #??? ndfixdiah. Give me a fair price for my work, and then if It is not wade right, hold oi? responsible. If It were not for raint. i'utty end Glue, What would we poor Car riage-Makers do I C. P. IIOL8T. Cheater, Jan. >1, IHA6. 49 t# A CARD. 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B.?L. 8. k Co. have recently publish* and har? now for sale, the " FARMER Ul'IDK," by Henry Stephens, of Edinburc and IVofuwor Norton, of Yale College, Now II ren, complete in vol*, royal octa\ o, coiUainii 14UU page.*, 14 steel and BOO wood etigiavliij Price, In muslin binding, ftf Jan. 4d 80UTH I.0WEL FACTORY. Joseph Clarke la prepared to famish at shortest notice, h improved COTTON OINH, at #1.75 per Sat cash?Throahcr*, Fiuw, nud Cylindrical Strai en iters, to all who rosy need wld machine*.The following gentlemen hare patronized hwi and can confidently be referred to, vie Capt. . M. Ingrain, Hanging Hock; T.T. Gregory, Tazi haw; V. J. Culp, lisrrisbarg; w. V. <wnnr.| liani. Liberty Hill; Capt I> I> I'erry Beavi Craek; J A Cunningham, J L Robinson, Or. L Crawford and 14 at. Stevens, Zancaster CI Ha U also prepared to fumlah and put up superior article of Lightning rods at reduct prices. N B To accord with the "hard times'* have reduced my Ulna to #1 7ft per saw, as other machines In proportion. Being than! ful for past fkvors, I hope by attention to hot neaa and a desire to please, I may still be aa Uiucd in my profcsdwi. *u ta JOSEPH CI.ARICK. South Lowell Factory, Lancaster Diet. Jane 1 :nr~ noTiofiT: Wt GOODS AND Omx-KKIBR, for m) low for Cash, or to pu*t-tftfclcustomers until Ik first of Jauuary. ' J. B. MOB LEY. Now fihkaas, Jane ?. ? K _aoabik ??w m* ? Bf? wtIII 1 / returiml from bie vUit to Um eillco ? Philadelphia and New York, may bo foua at bi? old stand. Two Doors ttosth of III "Palmetto Hoaea," and needy oppo'j Harrb'i Hotelwheta bo will be 1 wait on tkooe requiring bio oorvl^. Having eaaibiited end nrl* blOMOif * qnaintcd with eM the f j^tXprovewea in hie profeeelon. he (*?U confident of ?i log eeUeloct'rtr, in every particular, oouidl Uaj lo the fetate or out of U PULL SE1TS 0# TEETH ne^ned in Plalioa with tl><< CuotTnoouo Got or la tbo oooel OMoner oo Gold. tmmaauo P&BMU&I n** Knotted la Mm moot eeioyWte nod akitft meaner. and nil wovtt tally arm Tatewtasra.i Tor time poet, ead by a determination to ?i eol, bo wiU giro eetUfariita is oil bio Dm I o 4* & ' D, SSSS Indelibly, and Manifold writing. This article is absolutely the test portable ihkstnnd in the known World, fbf a small quantity folded and placed In the pocket constitutes a travel H eg Inkstand, which eat hot U broken. No penis needed, fer any atlck sharpened to a point write* equally as well ae ths beat gold pen in the universe. For ^ Drawing, it it is Jodlspe nsible. It is indcqdt,, ~ra* the w hole art of Drawing and painting, taught in ope iesson. 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The cheapness should indnec ml to givo its trial. IX) [Philadelphia Merchant. "It is nnnnrpnsed for heatnena, utility, J<> and nhonld meet with the m.lu it richly deH( servea." [Tribnno. **Junt what the public has long desired, DO and recommends itself to every individual of tunic and refinement, be "Journal and Courier. July II. 1854 tli-3-n. n " CHARLESTON " WEEKLY STANDARD. r) Contains nil (he Mutter published in the Daily. TOO mi Kit WITH HIE l-OCAL. DCftlEfcTlO AND FOUEI(?N MAKKKTS ? THE* PRICES in CTURKENT, INCLUDING TUE rn KATE a < >K SALE FOU STOCK, t EXCHANGE AND DOMESnl TIC l'KODLCK ? TUE <r SHIPPING IN 1-OUT? THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC INFORMATION, . A-o. 14c. {,' ^ re ur The STANDARD is the only morning paper re in t'harlestoii which isntm* a weekly edition, or This edilioii is outdiskud every ft'udncsday or morning, and by the evening of the next day k- can l?c received in every section of the State. Price $2?payable invariablv in advancw. i? L. >V. HI'KATT A CO. Z ' THE ~ * Iricittifr 5ltnrrirnu. - ELEVENTH TEAR. :e ? SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS and PHIZES!! d ^ The eleventh annual volume ot till- usrfuj put lication oonuuanccs on the 17 th day ot September next Tlic "Scientific American" Is an illn-h rated PcricHeal, devoted chiefly to the piountigacion ,4| ot information relating to Uie various Mechanic ' y and Chetnlc arts, I."In-trial Maaufnetures, Agri,|, culture, Patents, Inventions, Engineering, Mill woik, ami all Interest* e'hich the light ol Piace_ tical Science is calculated to advance. ? Hepoiaa of U. H. Talents era ted, are ?|ao pubh-licd every week, inchuUng olUcial copies of *11 the Talent Claims, together with news and iiiftrrmaunu upon thousand* of other subjects. The contributors to the Scientific American are among the most eminent scientific and practical men of the times. 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