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v mr. Pint ton.?Please announce P. T HAMMOND, Esq., as a Candidate for thi House of Representatives in the Legislator* and oblige, Mary Friends and Supporters. March 29, 7 tf I KBW ADVERT 1SMBNTS. 1 ATTENTION! RIFLEMEN. p I MIE Rifle Company attached to the up y per Battalion, will be required to pa rede at the Court //ouse in Lancaster, or Friday the 31st Inst,, at 11 o'clock, anne< nnd eq wiped n? the law Directs, to serve ni n Guard at the execution of the Slave, Tony tionvicted of the murder of Mr. Alexander J Craig. By order of J. I). /MILE. Sheriff. CALVIN BELK, Capt. Iauicnster, C. H., March 25th, '51. 7-lt ?vuvu-viuoun&] LANCASTBR DISTRFCT. By Junes H Witherspoon, Esq., Ordi nary of said District. WHEREAS, JOHN J. CRAIG, Inn appliet So mo for Loiter* of Administration on ?I and singular the (iixxi* ami Chattel*, Rights nut Credits of EI.IZAUETII JOllSSON, late of tlx District aforesaid, deceased. THESE are, therefore, to cite and ndinotiisl all and singular, the kindred and crcditois o c. said deceased, to be and appear liefore me at ou nest Oidinar)'* Court for the raid district, to In bolden at Lancaster Couit House on tlie t'.tl slay of April next,, to show cause, if any -why the said administration shall not be granted $ . Given under my Hand and Seal this 22nd da of A/arch in the year of our Lord on if i I S ^ thousand, eight bundled and Afty-fou "} 'J and in the seventy-eighth year of A 1-^- . inerican Independence, i JAMES II. WITIIEORSrOX, o. l. n. J/arrh 23. Pr Fee *2.00 7 2t ! South-Carolina, LAXCASTKR DISTRICT. By James Witherspoon, Esq., Ordinar] for said District. WHEREAS JOHN J. CRAIG h is np plietl to m? for letter* of Adtninia trntion on all and singular the floods an* Chattels, Rights and Credits of 11ELIN0A C DRAFF1N, late of the DiatHcf aforesaid, dv ceased. THESE are, therefore, to cite and adinonisl all and singular, the kindred and rit'iitorsol tb aaid deceased, to lie and appear before me a our next Ordinary's Court lor tlie said llLstricI to bo holdcn at Lancaster Court Iloiiao on th 6th slay of April next, to show cause, if any why aaid administration should not bcgnuitcd. Given under niv Hand nnd Seal, this 22nd du; of March in the year of our Loit $ e- I one thousand eight hundred and fifty | ) four, and in theBoveutj'-oighth rear u ^' American Independence. uvro ii m ?>? / ? - ? ii. iMiiiMU>ruu.>, u I* l?. J/aicbg !*>?. fee t> CO ti SO U T H-C A110 LI N A, LANCASTER DISTRICT. By Jutnrt H. "Withrrsjxxxn, I'tquire, Or Idinary for *iid District. "YYTHEREAH, Wlnney W. Brown, r.m T T Knmuel Drown linvu applied to m< for Letters of Administration on nil nnd sin L'ulur the Condi nnd Chnttel* Rights nm Credits of William II. Brown, late of lh< District aforesaid. decrased, I hrse are, therefore, to cite and admonisl nil nnd singular, the kindrvd nnd creditor) of the said deceased. to bo nnd nppenr In-fori me at our next Ordinary's Court for tin , nid district, to lie holdcn nt Lancaster Cour House on the 8th day of April next, to show cause, if iiny, why the said ndiuinistraliui nliould not be printed. i Given under mv hand and seal I. S. . this 2.Mli dnv of March, in th? ) \car of our laud, one thousand ? eight hundred nnd fifty four, and in these.' enty eighth rear of American Independence J. 11. W IT//ER81*00X, t>. LD. 7pr's fee (t j South Carolina. LAN CAST Kit DISTRICT. In the Cummui I'lnts. James J. Carlisle, J v*. ^ Attachment. % Jonntlian Mackcy. S llfHKREAS. Hit plaintiff did on tlir IRtl Y T day of March 1851, Hie their declar.t tion n^aiiiht the dcfvndeiit w ho. (it is said, is absent from and without the limits of thii State, and has neither wife nor attorney,? known w ithin the limits of the same, up?t whom a ropy of the anid Declaration mi^h l?e served : it is therefore ordered that tin said defelident do npjwar and plead to tin .aid declaration on or Is-fore the 1 tith day 1 March which w ill he in tin-vc;.P of our Is>rc one thousand eight hundred and lifty-fne otherwise final and absolute judgment wil then be given and nwared against him. JOHN A STKW JIAN, Clerk. Clerk's (Mice, lauieaster C. II. March 18. 1854. 7?1 3uil)&ld NOTICE. DURING iny temporary absence ftom thi Htate, J. W. Cooke, Esq., is authoi ized to act a.< uiy general agent. In order to enable hint tc meet certain Dank Debts which will fall dm while 1 am absent, those who are indebted to mi are earnestly requested to make immediate pay ment to him. lit J. E. CI RETO.V. I 9ivrrtiU, FROM a negro, a antali Dirk, which (ho own t ?r ran hare br paring for thia rtiaetnont. i Applj (o, W. JAKENNA. i/arch ?7, *W 7::tf. A? AUSTIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ChMWrflend 0. H , 8 0 20,000 Copiw in 80 DajtT TUB UMPBIGHTER, . . The MOtT KXTKAOXDIMART ARC THBILUN? TALK or MODRRI* TIMtt. Thla ia th$ anireraal tentimony of the New*, pspw Prers and the verdict of the RRAD' IMS I'tJM.ir. We Uaxv been utterlj unable to All all oar ordern, ao great hoi been the demand for thia Grant Aaerienn Roman oa rueuaHLo at juuji r jxwm * co. MiTnN And for Bala by all Bo?k*afl?ya. , fiTTIw war* will ba forwarded by mail to any ptrda enclosing $1 and tlx poataga etnmpa. *" March 20 7 If * i. I l> ll?W . i I, .to, OvftrdUna, Treat?a, >a?irwc? amd i COMBitt?C, hoWfog Mr sppointwrau ?t> dor lh? I'wrt ? Equity for Laacaetor Piatrict, ara NatMed and nqdred to make and randw their rrturae agrcvaltlc to the act of 1040, Oa or before the second <luy of M*j dmL , ? > t Roiee wllbr Imiwd again* ail drfoultera. JAM** il. IVlTHKHHPQOti. muret iviflw. ? tt -pffr 4QP I . WINDOW SHADES, ' CURTAIN QOODS, MATRASSES, and PAPER HANGIlVCiS. THE Subscriber has in Store, of his own Manufacture and importation an enor- ! nious atock of Window SHADES, Gilt CORNICES, Paper HANGINGS. Matraas?s. Satin DtLiiines,I)uinasks,lM>ce and Muslin Curtains, Tnssils. Loops, die. All of which are offered at prices which arc appreciated by nil close buyers and economical house- kceoers. II. \V. KINSMAN, 177 KisK-?t., J Charleston, S. C. 1 i March 29 7 I v. AIT0BI6GR1PIIV. Price $1 ELEVEN THOUSAND JUST ISSUED. TICXNOR, REED & FIELDS. Have recently published the above work, which has proved one of the most popular ' Books ever printed In America. All over ' the country it has received the most marked ' j attention, und elicited universal commendn ' lion. ] ( from the preface. j f If one struggling sifter in the great hu- ] r man family, while listening Jo the history . i? of my life, gain* courage to meet and brave 11 > severest trials; if she learn to look upon ' them its blessings in disguise: it she he ] ' ' strengthened in the performance of '-daily i I f duties," however "hardly paid if she be in- i' J. | spired with faith in the power imparted to a ' 1 _j strong trill whose end is good?then I am ' amply tuw&rdvd lor my labor. Ansa Cora Mowatt. We hare rem! this hook though " ith more than the interest of a romance. he fair authoress herself is one of the rarest of heroines. Her eight years upon the stage furnish a volume of the most entertaining | 7 and instructive experience But this is not , all?not the most interesting portion of her remarkable hook. ? he begins with her in fancy, mid introduces us to the bright little ; I I butterlly girl sporting among the Hewers of ; Ivi (Jnstagnc. ill Fra: ec, wliero she happened ' to he h*?ru. She gives us a brief sketch of I her fami'v, descendants, on the maternal ^ side, of Francis I.ewis.one of the to roic ; singers of the lb-duration of Independence. We tl le follow her in a stormy voyage . aero** the Atlantic, in which she was shipwrecked, when two little brothers were washed overboard ; one was rescued; but y "the other was lost." She then naively j sketches the history of her sell ?ol-day joys . and sorrows, ending with an elopcmcut and it a precocious marriage. All tho detail*. both tragic and comic, aru given with the most musing, often -atFecling particularity, and the sympathetic reader is uuvoluntarily led to make her joys and sorrows his own.? Like every true chapter of chectjucred huni:ifl lif* ihlt mwl ulm.livifa *p<> .......... "r. equally, often fitfully blended, nnd we are alternately moved to team ami laughter.? A'rw York Mirror. One of the few troika whieh it ia difficult to lay down till every page i* re.id. in the f Autobiography of Mra. Mowntt. I h.iveucJ tually stolen the time which ought to have been appropriated to certain special demands f to look through the pages of thi* strange ihImum. To look ?? tiny uli iplur nf c.nll' tents, in aura to aeiid you to the text; and ' to atari with the text in to rivet your attention in spite of every extruneoua cull. Mra. 1 MowuU'h Autobiography will have a per1 I uiancnt place in American literature. Kdi' ' tion after edition will Come from the press, u will be the exciting theme of book notice* and even of labored reviews.?AVir Core' nanl. ' Mrs. Mo.vatt ia certainly one of the clov. j ereat women living. In all that she undertake* alio succeeds, nnd thi* not ao much by force of genius n? by bcr womanly tact and a degree of energy that could sc-ireely be expected in ao alight and delicate a frame aa hers. She tins w ritten good poetry; good magazine .sketches; the beat of modern A* merican comedies (Fashion ;) a capital po- 1 eticnl drama (Annand ;) haa taken high rank a* an actress, and now alio lias given to the world the plenonntrst bit of Autobiography that we have aeen for a long time. It ia a 1 ! frank, simple narrative, w ith little affectation . nnd no more egotiam than ia always una, voidable where the narrator js the heroine. , Her school days, her courtship and elope. merit, her domestic habits, her reveries, her , career na a public rentier and actress, at home I nnd abroad, her widowhood, and svery tiling j in her recent history except her second , courtship, whieh ia to take her front public f life, are admirably told. Anecdotes abound ( in tbo volume and there ia not n page that ' t ' does not exhibit the traits of a truly "smart" I | woman. We shall not l<o surprised if this . j I book takes the lesd of all others in popular- ( j ity thin sesson.?Philn, Mail. TICK NOR, HEED & FIKI.D. 135 Waahinjjtnn St. Knaton. | | ((KURtilC D. liM'KilAM 1 IN EQCITV. r* I AflBfan.fr J tut rut. ' ! l)i bin !!?:< kmatf anil i Hill fur partition, lands ' 1 i oilier*. J ami Negroes. > | It appearing to my satisfaction, that Sarah E. | 1 JonoH, (widow) and Juliu* llcrkham Jotu-s, (Jeo. < ( Dismuke Jones, William Henry Jones, anil Jca.se Ki-inI Jones, children of J nine* D. June*, dee'd, < Also, John II. Joites, anil Thomas A. Boone, ( and Emily R. hU wife, defendants, in above ease roaide without the limit* of the State, it is on . motion of John Williams, K*<j., Solilcitor for ! ] complainant that the said defendant* do answer j plead or demur to the hill in above case on or i . I be lore tue *2u June, 1854, otlivTwiae judgment ; , 1 pro con/rfo will be ordered against each and all of them. JAMES II. WITUERHFUOM. , Coui'r in E?|. I.. 1> { tancostCr, C. II., March 15,1*54.?3in-pff7 j | William TuoMraox, ] IN RtfCITV. 1 rA I,anca?tkr Durratur. | Daniel M.Tillman and Hill for l'artitiou of lands . wife, Kli&a Tillman, and accounts. Abner TUhmpaoo and other. *1 IT Appearing to mr satisfaction that Aimer Thompson, Wra. Dudley Stew man and Emily hia wife, and Daniel Tillman, jr., defendant* in abov* eaae, reside without the limits of the State. It la ordered, an motion ot Jolin William*, Esq., , Solicitor for complainant, that the aaid defenr danU do answer, plead, or demur, to Mil in above , cane, on or before the 2 2d June, 1864, otherwise judgment pro t*m/e?o will be ordered against each and all o4 them. JAM KM U. WITHKKM POOX. C'os/<. Ka. /? li. march IT. 1864 C of A7-am. To Rent. The HOTEL fcm?ity oorupM by Maesr*. \ > Ballard k Hunter, haa recently been put (n re- , ? pair, the houeo km bem rtvpaiatrd, the garden i frncee pat ia order, and the prwilm through- < out conaiderobly repaired. . T? an approved j applicant rent ia not eo much an otyect, the de- j [ aire of the Hahecriher being to rent the nana to , ' a reepeetoMa dtisen who will oeanuy the ureml < , eea. wTMcEEnRa. , t Mnreh 0 6 it 1 ' B4?MHgJ,Cr? LIVWl FUXS "j 1 lilt 19 it C# KIUP. ] y/*M*d? . .d COME AND SEE!!! JU8T RECEIVED a complete ami well sclected stock of 8PRING AND SUMMER GOODS That we are ready and anxious to show to customers. A better variety and bettei bargain! have never been offered in this Market; to prove which, call at Cure ton's corner. W. M. & A. J. CONNORS, march 22 6 tf THE Subscriber having tried the Credit Business to his entire satisfaction, finds that it dot's not pay?he will, therefore, in future sell entirely for cosh. Thsse who arc now indebted to him are earnestly requested to call and settle either by note or the money, as I am determined to have my Books closed. C. I'. EVANS, march 22, 6 3m. EXCELSOR HOTEL. Camden, S. C. D- 8. SARGENT, Proprietor. march 22, 0 iy Jons I). McCardkll rt at. 1 Petition of Jamc! v*. I K. Douglas in relaJami:s K. DortiL.vs, rt al j tion to share of RoJ bertDouglus.dec'd, It appearing to my satisfaction that Henry C, llorton, June K. iiorton, Comfort E. Hoi ton, suinuel I), llorton, ami Robert I). Hot ton; John Hell, Jane L. Hell, Rachel T. Bell, Robert It. Hell John C. llell, and Nancy L. Hell, delendenta in drove case reaide without the liwits of the State, it in ordered, on application of Moore, Solicitoi rorPctitioifcn>,thnt the said defendants do answer, plead or demur to the petition in above case on ur before the 15th June, 1851, otherwise judge ment pro ronftMo will be ordered against eucli ?nd nil of them. JAMES II. WITIIERSrooX. Com. h'q. I,. 1>. March 15, 5 pr fee $7 3m SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of n writ of fi ft. to me directed I will sell before the Court House dooi in Lancaster, on the first Monday in April next within the legal hunts of sale. Two Hundred Acres Land, more or less, adjoining lands of II'. VV, Ellis, Jo-eph Haker,David Hilton, and others, levied on uttd to be sold as the property ol lllair It. Csstnn, at the suit of Stephen S. i'lyhum. Conditioiis cash, Ac. pf. si .%') AI so, Defendant's interest in and to one house ?ml lot, lying in Luicastcr Village, houmled S'ortli by Meeting-street, East by White-street, twjuth Iiv A. Dunlnp's lot, ami West by W, L. Hoik's lot, levied on and to be sold as the property of K. ti. Hillings at the suit ol S. It. Emmons and others Conditions cash Ac. J. D. IIAILE, s. l. i?. Lancaster, March 13 tds?pf $1 60 Saddle and Harness ESTABLISHMENT. AT LANCASTER C. H., 8. C THE Subscriber taken ulonsure ill informing the citizens of the District, and pub lie generally, that having just returned fiom Charleston with a full and complete stock of Kntldlcs, Hridhw, ?j^v 7?^ lU?rtiiiK?ll<s Act*. lie is prepared to furnish any tiling in his line al as reasonable prices as can lie found anywhere His stock consists, in part of the following art"; cles, viz; ., Saddles for Indies, -l/cu and 'toys, at prooi varying from ?5 to $25, some the be.'t o.ialitj ever hi ought to this place. ? Bridles, from $1 to (A. Harness of all Wind Wntit f/UiOlmutlt* ftt? stul s..wni?l.w?M?.1 - short notice trout ?10 to ?)ih> per set. In addition tic keep* always oii ltnntl such nr tides ii' may Ire t'ounil in similar establishment* su.-h as Hills, Stirups, Buckles Ac. X. 11?All orders from a distance prompt); attended to. * I). M. I 0EH. March 15 5 tf IIMEltlN HILL. - *- -tr: ~ ' Tlie Subscriber begs leave to inform the citi of Ijuieitster Village and surrounding country that he is prepared to execute in the best man ner and most approved modern style DAGUERIOTYPE LIKENESSE8, which, in point of l.ifedike expression, and hean tiful finish will compare favorably with those c any other artist, lie has engaged the room known as CATAWBA HAM., of Mr.-*Hoik where he will !* pleu-s.-d to see hi< friends, am assures them thut he will uae every cxeition ti give entire satisfaction. S. X. DAVIS. March IS, 5 tf ESTATE SALE. ABOUT 33ft ECi ROES, Ami other Property. liy ordrr of J aim a //. Witherapoon Or dinary Lancaster District. Wll.f, he sold on the 28th March, 1851, a dictate residence of Capt. BKXJAMIX S. MAS SKY, deceaaed, on 1*2 Mile Creek, the wlmh |tersonal estate of said deceased, consisting o ilrout Dt> Likely and Valuable Negroes. Antony iho 111111>I>< r arc some very choie,' Negroes: A very superior BLACKSMITH lit every kind o nroik, a good WAGONER, Carriage Itriver, su perior Cook, some No. I, young Fellows am liirL. ALSO HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FIIKNITl'RE, i'luiitatioii and Smith Tools, about 17 Lead ol HULKS and UORSKS, a large stock of CATTLE ionic choice; also HUtiS. Alxnit lotto busheh XiRN; a quantity of Fodder. 3 Wagons, 1 Carriage, and many other articles of property. The sales will commence 28th at the hum* dace, and continue from day to day, until all the Estate is disposed of. TKRMS.?A credit until 1st January next, purchasers giving notes with good surety, with merest iiom day of Sate. W. J. CTRETON, Adm'r. March 4, 1884. 4 ?t PP"The Chester Xtandunl, "Camden Journal,'' l?-?- e-'.ji -i i itrilll'li;, J- Itirili'lfl IHTIII-I, Nltll t liarlotto Whig, will copy weekly and lorwanl liill to me, at Curcton'a Store 1'. 0., Lancaster lit. W. J. c. SPANISH JACK MARENGO. Tho Season ?>l thin Celebrated JAt'K fiSh will oommenee at Lancantcrvillc, on th? wULlSth of March, inst., and end on the I at July. He i* full 15 hniula high, wed made, uid no mUtake obuut him. It ia certainly the nteronl of Fanner* to raiec their own iiiulm, ami Forge one*. The eipcnee of raining nuoli ia light, rery light, compared to the price*. Thin Jack a an uncommonly fine one, and he ha* been purvhaned to be kept here, to arconmiodatu farfnera and thoae doairoiM of raining fine large Mules, ilia prices are fS fid and f IS. 1'. T. HAMMOND k CO. Lancaster C. II., March 8th. 4?tf Steam Saw Mill. The Subacriber wlahea respectfully to give notice that he has Removed Ida Hteaiu Sow Mill, and erected it anew It ia *<>t? -iitiiat.-al bIiMi. ft few yard* of the Ht*(fp road froin Lancaster l<] Uamden, tlioiit di mlleo feoni the former place, [l is new la operation and iu (food order, baring both a new engine and a new mw. The lumber b of an cievDcnt quality, Menu ?awi*d out of the rery beet of Umber, and win be eold at modefett price*. Captain Cotliem. the former menager, H atlO In attendance, and will be happy to ao coram odeM aH penmue dlepoeed to favor hint JpJBrBw ssi'isftfeffw $pv?b t*. ft- tf # n o-j ? - > - I BACON ! BACON!! BACON!!! Just Received 15000 'hs we" Cured Hacon, and for Sale by II. R. PRICE. March 8. 4 St. Laborers Wanted. FAIR WAfiES will be given to 8 or 10 good strong bands to chop, hew, make brick, wait on brick masons, wages paid monthly, Ac., if early application be made. Apply to J. II. CO IS ART JOHN SINGS. , Contractors for building the Court //ouse , Lancaster C. //., 8. C. .I/arch 8*4 tf. THE Ki-'.NOWNET)REMEI'Y. Holloway's Ointment. i This extraordinary Unguent is composed of the most healing ll;ils:in:s, and when used 111 Iit>l<nr<lnn..u atrial* ?u? 'IS- *:?- -L ... ... I Willi ?nr unrriM'm v? fill'II JI1Tcompany each pot. will insure.cures wlieu all ? lher meant. fail. Cases of the moat | desperate Skin diseases readily yiel I to its elliency. It is fatnous when lined in eases of Gout, Rlieumatisin, Contraeted or Still Joints. In Asthaias it .will do wonders if ! Wed I tublicd into the Cheat. ! a most astonishing cure of scrofulous ulcers.?a case certified ity tiie mayor of boston, england. Copy of a Isttrr from J. Xobtr, h'tij., -l/?o/or of' Jlorloo, IAiu-olnnhirr. To Prof. I Ioi.i.owav : l)e:.r Sir?Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of Liquorpond Slioet, Boston, has this day deposed I before rue, that for a considerable period she . was severely atllicicd with Serofulons Sores and Ulcers in her arms feet, legs, and other I parts of her body: and although the lirst of medical advice was obtained, at the cost of a I Inige sum of money, she obtained no abateI' merit of suffering, but gradually g*e\v worse. Being reeon.mended by n friend to try ' your Ointment, she procured a small pot, ' and a box of the Fills, and before that was all used, symptoms of amendment appeared. By persevering with tire medicines for a short time longer, according to the directions. and strictly adhering to your rules as to diet, &e., she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the best of health. I remain, dear sir, yours truly. (Signed,) " J. XOBI.E.* Dated, Aug list l'2th, 18.r>3. AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE OF ERYSIPELAS IN THE LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AJD HAD FAILED. Copy of a IseiUr from Mrt Jfflxab-'Ut Vratct, ,f /JL. Ae Of/C*?, si Stifle* Aouti nror Bognor, Su*vx, dated ./any I*. 1833. To Pnor. IIoli.owav: .Sir:?I suffered for a considerable period from a severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length settled in my leg, and resisted all medical treatment. Sly sufferings were very great, and I rjuito despared of any perms < in*iii ami'mniH'iu, wneil t was ml* isoil to hnve recourse to your Ointinerjt and Pills. 1 diil ho without delay, nnd uui H, ppy to any s tlu; rasult \va"? ou)iueiirly m^oooMslul l'or vhov r effected a rati, -ul cure ofiiiy leg, and runt o roil mo to tin enjoyment of health. I shall ever spunk with the utmost confidence ' of your medicines, und have recommended tin-in to others in thin neighborhood similnrly etllnted, who derived equal hcnclit. I mn, sir, your obliged and faithful scrv't. (Signed.) ELIZABETH YEATES. 'l'he Pills should he used Conjointly with tlie Ointment, in most of the following eases Had Legs, (tout, ' Had Breasts, (ilandutur Swellings, Burns, Lumbago, Bunions, l'iles. Bite of Mu-<|iiitoes and Hheuuiatisni, I- Sand Flies, Scald#, if Coco-buy, Sore Nipples, s t'hiego-fiKit, Sore Throat*, , Chilblains, Skin diseases, 1 Chapped hands, Scuivy, 0 Corns, (Soft.) Sore Heads, Cancels, Tuiiuks, Conti acted and Stitl' I'leers. Joints, Wounds, Klephautiasis, Yaws, Fistulas, ?*Sot.d at THE EsTAIiMSIIMEXT of Prof. Holi.owav, 224, St.iaxd, (near Tempi.e Bak,) Lomion, and also at bin House, in N - Yokk. OitOF.Rsfor Medicines in the States, addressed,' T. IIoli.owav. New York,' will receive due attention. Sole also by all rcspectablc DrnggiHts ami Dealers in Medicines . throughout the United States, in Pots, at f 37 J cents, 87 els. and <<>1 od cts e.ieli. To , : lie had Wholesale of the principal Drug 1 | Houses in the Union. f Thare is a consider hii; saving by | taking the larger sizes. I | \. 1$.?Directions tor the guidance of patients in every disorder are at!i\cd to each Pot. Sold by P. .'/ CO//Its* i Co., No. 2'j //ayne Street Charl***?toii S. C. f, 43,000 COPIES SOLD IN l MONTHS. :! FANNY FERN'S NEW BOOK. 1 Ff.rr I.f.avks from FaNNT's I'okt folio With eight illustration*. Ore f.leG A XT lit .MO VOL., FAG KS. I'lCII.E I { (II us. I r|AHE Publishers would advise llook A? , | _l. gents and Canvassers that they have i just ready the 45th thousand of thi* remarki ubie book, the unprecedented sale of which ; is the best evidence of its popularity with the I people; almost every family will have a cony of Fern J .eaves. Now is the time for active Book Agents ; to reap a harvest, as our t jrins are liberal, . and the book will a- II. For further particulars npplv to D'KKBY cf- MIM.i:R, Auburn, N. Y. or DERBY,ORTEN Si MUI.I.IC.AN, Buffalo, N. Y. i TIIE VOICE OF THE PRESS. I BRIEF EXTRACTS FKoM I.KNOTIIY ROTlCKS. The Itavea of Spring will not be more ( welcome than these Fern I .eaves.? .Syracuse St and-ml. i Will call many a smile to the lips snd tnnny n tear to tho eye of thp reader.?/>< fmii Adirrlutr. Everybody will boy the hook?every body | will read it?everybody will adinire it.?liu'ff Express. will oe llio book ol lilt* treason, and inu | circulation cannot fail to be great.?I'rov. , Jirur. B?y Fanny Ferti'a book, and thank uafor [ recommending it to you.?linfftlo ('mtrier. I We do not believe the author exinto wh$ i can equal her aketchm.'?Caruula Christian - It fa A fflorioua work, and one that wo* voluo beyond pricK?Syracv^ Jour. V * The mmilo and Dm tisar ehe coveta from *Vb 16 Ia" ^^ ^ '4^ v"'* <?Y 'V -JV ' Jfib b ' wu * - ; I WANTED IMMEDIATELY, f A first rate Journeyman TAILOR of ! steady habit*. To hucIi a one 1 will give a permanent situation by the job or by the mouth (the latter preferred), and will pay good prices. A. J. DELDEN. | J/hi eli 1 3 4t .lust Itcccivcd, 16 bbls. IRISH POTATOES. Fresh Gnr- i den Seed, and 1 bbl. Red Clover Seed, at the t Cash Store of IIASSELTISE & HAGINS. I -l/arch 1. 3 2t. j ^ LAFD FOR iSALE. _ ' ?. . I filler t? sell my Plantation on the Cn- I i; . tawba River, miles below Isindatnrd, ! t j in Lancaster District, contu* 'ng seven hundred t | n:id sixty-eight acres, about ne hall Wood land, . | and the other half fresh lanu, uid in a hiyh state , a j "J'improvement for cultivation. It is but sel- ^ I dom that such a Plantation is offared t for sale, and to any one desiring a most vulun- ! e : ble Plantation, I would merely ask that he should ' ^ j examine it.?All necessary lluildings ate on the j o | plantation, and it lies within eighteen miles ol a I Ebcnczer Depot. j p A long credit will be given. Possession given f | at once. . GEO. Me. W1THERSPOOX, I I Lancaster, Feb. S, 62 tf ( p I 1?" 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Each number of "The Monthly'' will cani tain ail EDITOR S TABLE, ; of 21 pages, devoted to Matters and Things I in (Jeiieral, Fnn, Philosophy, and "The ? Cheat Principles of Ninety-eight. There will also be connected with each ^ ; number a 11 LADIES' DEPARTMENT, containing Plates of the latest fashions and such remarks on costume as cannot fail to I meet with the approbation of the sex. TERMS- i One Corv 83; Two Corns (5; Five Copies $10, anda larger number at the same j ! rates. Any person sending us a club of ten, and remit ting S20 for the same, will be furnish* s ed with n copy gratis fer ono year. 0 Postmasters arc requested to act as Agents; j. commissions liberal,and apeeiinen numbers ? forwarded free of expense. I, The New Yoik Monthly can lie procured ii at any Bookstore, Newspaper and Periodical o Depot in the country. e C. REACLES, Publisher, ? 208 Broadway, New York. * Feb. 8, 1854. c J AMES M'fiW 1 H, '' ui:cFiivii\? ; F0ilU;ARDiW.fGfii\T, CAMDEN, S. 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JLENX Sl'llINGS FEMALE INSTITUTE. in| Rt Rev T F David, I) R, ex-Ofllcio visitor. ||e Rev T S Artiicr, j ? . . be ? J I> Met'LLLOlOH, f 1 "Tutors. s, " Geo It em to.v, Rector, and Instructor in Uci leiilal and t'liristian Science, Modern Langiia aim uiMOrV. Mrs Bkston, Matron. ^ , Instructor in Mathematics, intural Sciences, and Ancient Literature. l'rof G F D'Visk, ? late of Limestone Wl !prings,?Instructor in the Theory and practice if music. Miss C M Kkii?, Instructress in English. U1 " Sosnowski, Instructress in 11,1 Drawing, Pointing, and Assistant in French. {j Miss Sophia Wari.et, Instructress in En[lish Branches, and Assistant in Mathematics. Miss Eliza Pratt, Assistant in Music and 'iuglish. (" N. 11. The corps is not yet complete. The almve institution, located at Glenn ^ ipingi, in S?|?j l??Wg llUtiiet, K C, will tw *oi honed for tlie reception of pupils on the lirst of 'earuary next. In converting this establishlent into a school for young ladies, the buildings an ave been thoroughly repaired and fitted up;and ho i furnishing them anew no pains have spared j make it, ill every respect, such a home as paI'lits would desire for their daughters, Particlar attention has been bestowed upon the inu- ? ieal instruments, and with u large and efficient orps of teachers, and a thorough course ot I}! tuilv, it uiTords every advantage Co be enjoyed ue n any similar Institution.. ?< Applicants are admitted, of any age, over se'on years, and placed in such class as they may At ic prepared to join. lh The scholastic year will consist of one session, th livided into two terms of five mouths oncli.bc;inning on the first of February and July. V:iation, December and January. G< Kates?For Tuition and Hoard, including ^y rashing, fuel, lights, Ac.. Ac. $126 per term, nnd j t lure will If no tielra charge, except for Music . litli per term, and for Hooks, Sheet Music Drawng Mutcaiuls, Ac., actually used. For further iiiforinasion, see " Prospectus," rliich may Ik- had by applying to the Hector,or ?" itlicroftlie Proprietors. Jau'y 4 1861 47-3in . South Carolina, ) In the Court of OidiLaucastcr Di.-tiict, > narv, in the matter ol rl J Maiy Small's Will. I Wiikiikas, John H. Small has notified ine, that Ol e n'<piires the paper purporting to he the will wl f Mary Small late of said district, deceased, to La o proved i:t due and solemn form of law. And, Kl ihereus, Alexander Fiuiiklin Nishet, admiuistianr, with the will annexed of the said Mary Small, mi as tiled his petition with a similar prayer, and it -,Hj ppraring that James Hood, Kcuhcii IUmmI, John HH .cmuiis and Margaret, his wife, Mary ltaii^, Win. 'owuseud mid Saudi, his wife, Jane Haiti, Eliza- r eth Bain, Samuel Huiii and Jane, his wife, John lood, Deborah Glass, and the children of Hubert i lood, dee'd, names unknown; most of whom re legatees under the will and all of whom would "" avc been entitled to a distributive share of the Istate, if the deceased had died intestate, reside In rithout the limits of this State. These are there- pil ,>re to notify, require, cite and admonish the ee lie said James Hood, Heuhen Hood John Lent- "1*1 us and wife, Margaret, Mary Haiti, Win. Townend, Jane Bain, Elizabeth Kuin, Samuel Hainaud !4 ane his wife, John Hood, D. Glass, and the ehil- |fJ1 ren of llob't Hood, together with John H. SiiihII jv 'hos. McDow, and Jane K. his wife, Alex. F. ieshit und the fii-st Presbytery of the associate 1 I'luruimi synod ?i me ."South, or the representive rt f that IkhIv. Legatee* of the said Mary Small, dee'd, and Iso distributees if she had died intestate, to hi' j?"( nd appeal before me on Monday the loth day tr: f April 18ft I, in thi Court ol Ordinary to be w olden at Lancaster Court House, then and there nc > shew cause, if any, why the said will should jn r should not be proved and established in due >rm of Law, or tor what cause the same should e set aside or established, and to make such ther and further shewing and proof as you or ither of you the said parties may deem ncces- , #ry proper and advantageous for your respective ?! ifrhfs ami interests in the premises P' ( ?i (liven under my hand and seal of ( L. S. Ofhce at Lancaster Court House this ( ) "J till December 18ft8. J. II. WITIIERHPOOX, O. L. D. 47-3nt pro fee $10. JUST PUBLISHED. (EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY oV * co XOKTII ( AKOnW, IN THREE LECTURES, ly Rev. P. L. Hawks, n. i>., ll. i>. ??" Hon. D. L Swair, 1.1.. d., ni.d ? Hon. \V. A. (il< AH AX, LL. D. Vu trhirh ia prefixed a preliminary akrtrh nf the BATTLE OF THE ALAMANCE and dn War of the Regulation. (ri k*u piled by W. D. COOKK, A. M. m, iluitntt-d by I>ARLEY L LOOSING. on A Supply of thin valuable work ha* been reHved. TKU'K $1. The work will lie mailed 0 any part of tho United State* upon the re- r, eipt of one dollar and flee three cent* pontage E tamp*. II Add re** WM.D. COOKE, Rnleiyfi X. C. JJ ! 0. 0, F. CATAHB-A" dtttf " 3I^SF*Tcry THURSDAY 1VEVIKO at 1 Veto* W .*.?OttNOft* AwVjr m * ij'V '* ' L 4* ' -VV.. <IFv F # : * ? b, SEPH A. CUNNINGHAM,") IN EQUITY, Administrator. Lancattrr lit. rt. Bill of Revivor, ibcrt G. Miller, AdmY, de bo- lor Partition rcnon of David Miller (deccas- count, and tor ), Thou. M. Young and wife Settlement, irg&ret, John J/iller, rt at. J IT appearing to my satisfaction tl'.at THOS. YOl'NO and wife J/atgaict, and Jo'in J/, iller, defendants in above case, reside without t limits of this State?on motion of CI nton, licitor for complainant, it is 01 doted that the id Thomas M. Young and J/argaret his wife, d John M. .?/iller, do plead, answer or demur, tii'.' ltili it, above case, on or before the 1st y of Juno, 1854, othctwisc judgement //ro n/rtsiv will be ordeted against them. JAMES II. W IT HERSPOON. Com'r. Lit/. Ij. O. Feb. '27, 1851. prs. fee ?7 Jt?I'xit EX PARTE | IN EQUITY, toda llorton, Ex'x.of I Lancaster District. rnrv llo. ton, deccas* j Petition for Injunction. I. J Sale of l'ropei ty, &c. PIIE Creditors of HENRY flORTON, L deceased, are notified and required to esent, upon oath, tlieir demands against said ceased, and establish the same, on or before e 1st day of June, 1854. Tlie Legatees and svisees, viz: Sarah llorton and husband, esley llotton, Elizabeth Hotton and hutnd Alexander Carter, Elijah 11m ton, Abner n ton; the children of Denial llot ton, dciscd, viz: Maigaret Jane, and Zadock Meuiald llorton; and Zudock H oughton and IIry Itroughton, are also notified and required answer, plead or demur, to the petition in the <e, on or before the 1st June, 1854, otherwise lenient pro eonfutio will be ordered against - in. JAMES II. WITUKRSroOX. Com'r. Eq. L. D. Feb 18 2 3in LliNMLDOlL. For Sale by J. E. CUKKTON. March 8 4 tf I. O. It. \V A X II A W T E X T, meets every SATIDAY EYEX1XG at 7 o'clock. K. A. FUXDEKDURK. n. s._ NOTICE. ALL who arc indebted to the Subscriber arc formed that their bills arc now ready lor setment, and also that further indulgence cannot given. Those who do not settle previous to tring Term of Court will most assuredly lmvc ists to I'ay, ('. P, K\ AX'S. Jan. 18 19 Urn. EMOVAL AM) NEW FIRM. FAl'ST A: WIXEBREXER having associated th them W. M. CARTER continue the Hardware BuxincKs der the firm of FAUST WIXEBREXKR A Co d have removed to their new STORY BROWN BRICK STORENo. 45 North-Third-street. EAST SIDE AIiOVE MARKET, PHILADELPHIA, reeled on the lot formerly occupied by the Old City Halt. here we are prepared to show a very full asrUllcut of ARDWARE, CUTLARY. GTJN8. Ac. d all other goods usually kept in a Hardware use, we respectfully solicit a visit from our L'tida and buyers generally. Phil. Feb 22 2 4t. WANTED [MEDIATELY, at the Sign of the Bootn Jourvinau Boot Maker, for a good workman good igtn will Vju gtvuu. ALSO kjhe same place, is wanted an Apprentice e trade. For particular enquire nl the Sign e Boot. HUGH GARS1DE. Jan. 11 48 tf 3LD, SILVER, OR BANK NOTFS AXTED immediately to pay the debts of the e firm of T. R. & J. R. M AGILE. Persons iebted arc earnestly reipiested to pay up a on as possible us we must have the cash. Jan. 11, 185L 48 Dm BOOK FOR EVERY AMERICAN. [EX WANTED TO TRAVEL AS AGEXTS. "MIS', subscriber is now publishing a third I edition of THE LIFE AND VUYAd W P tllfRICIN il... v..-<v._ - ??v fc.i.n liillljjlliur, iliu-r 10 ii our country was named. By C. K. Mrr, late U. S. Consul. Illustrated with graving*. From the New York Journal ot* ComL-ree.?'1 his is a very interesting and inruclive volume, especially to Americans, it relates to the discovery and ea'ly liistoof this continent. '1 ho plates illustruig various points in the history ofthe great ivigator, add to the value of the work, and ill more to the acceptahleness of the control reader. From the New Yoik Christ'...nObserver.? this elegantly printed volume, ^thc eomlers have preserved all the information aessible respecting this celebrated voyager, lie book will be a valuable acquisition. From the New York Recorder.?This is worthv tribute to one of the great Naviitors whose name and history, will be forer connected with the American continent, lie work is weli worthy of attention as a pository of much that is vuluablc, bearing i the early history of the new worldFront ti e Albany Spectator.?The suli[ t of this work is suflicieiil of itself to atict and interest every American. The man ho gave name to this great western content, can never be forgotten. It is written that (lowing and attractive styie which araeterizes all Mr. Lester's productions, d cannot fail to have an ex ensivc circulu>n. A number of active and intelligent men good character, are offered profitable emoynient in circulating, by subscription, the >ove valuable and inte eating work. VI VI A \ OLMCI I? 134 York at., New 1 In veil, Conn. Feb. 15, 1851. 11.KWJSY1U.K FEMALE SEMINARY. TKN MILKS I AST Of CIIDSTKMYILLE. Rev. I, McDonald, Superintendent, Mrs A S H'ylie, Principal' The Sholoslic year will be divided into two ssions ot live months each, the ninth term inuieneiug on the 15;hol JanuaiY. Terms tor Boarding, Hashing, Fuel, Light* d Tuition, never to exceed ftK? for one section. Music ami nil Ornamental branches extra, nt nt rensonahle rates. All tuvounlt mutt be paid at the end of earh ttion. In sickness resident pupils arc attended fte? charge. For a Circular containing full particulars, adess Mrs. H'ylie Lewuville, I*. !>., Chaatar IH? n, n v. Where tiincly notice ia given, a carriage will ct any one coming aalkr ma i^ewis' Tarn Out, i the Ohm-lotto iik! 8. C. Railroad. HKiCKIlKXC KH. i-'Jovennir J. M. Mnui'. Kx-Oovornor J. P ic'iardaon, (Jeneral J. W Centey, Rt'Rev. ti ktuia P. I>avi?, ProWMtaol Kpiacopal Hi-hop ; bt. Ullliaui Mai tin, Camdeii; Dr. Thoiuaa A liott, OrnMfeburg; Hon F J Knee*, Sumter < enry A H'fliiam*, Charlotte, N C; Meaera Ho 1# r k Warren, Criilrd Wharf, CVarlaeton; a e patrooa of lh? Mchnol genera) Iv 1 ?vli SALL AT THIS Qf9TGfc