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t r=L. ?.V " *=1= he. disease being revi<4ip them Guysott'e Extract of Yellow Dock and Saraawarilla.ie rfhre antidote fiVscfch'cases.'. * ( J HT"8ee ad verti somen U, '' "* '* MAGItiL 'A HJKATTH. i.ro g A Great Blasting to the Aflieted. The number and formidable character pf J diseasea of the Liver have long challenged j the attention of medical men. Some -of j thoee diaenaea, elaaaed u^r the general J tor a* of Conaumption, have been auppof^| Incurable and the unhappy patient allowed. \ to die, without medical acience to offer him \ a hope of rqpevery. Happily thia can no 'I longer be- life ease.-" A remedy hTjgharn 11 found which will cure all compluiHtffTof whatever character, arising from denwge- y TneULq(<t>e Liver. The Pjlla^isffugqjg by T Dr. ^Vfc?nne,'act ^paetff^on the Liver ; and hycS^ ting its operation and purifying it j from rfiieaae, cute off and extirpatea the complaints which hart their origin in the diaeaaoa of thia orgsiy. Remedies hitherto M ' proposed for liver complaints, have failed to operate upon the scat of the disease; but <y| Dr. McLnne'a Pills make themselves felt up- M on the action of the Liver, and by cleansing Jt the fountain, dry up^ the^ippure streams of ^ dtHtie whmn taenqc qeriv# their existence. |^' Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. VI MeLane's Celebrated Lirer Pillr and M take none elae. All other Lirer Pills, in compari son are worthless. Dr. M'Lane's Lirer Pills, wlso hia Celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had ^ at all respectable Drug Stores in the United a States and Canada. 8old b7 P. M. COHEN, k CO<tf0 ' tt Hajne at., Charleston, S. C. ^!l Hollnway s Oinlmtnt and Pills, the best 1U Remedies for the cure of Bad I-e#s.?Mrs. Heppel, of Myth, near Morpeth was afflieted with a dreadfully l?d leg. for which aho ri< consulted the most eminent medical men in 'that neighbourhood, but it would nfk ., yield to their treatment Tier health suffered |j severely, and the atate of her leg was tcr- j rible; the ulcers rapidly increased in size, *nd the pain was moat agonizing. In this^ Ml atate ahe commenced using HuUoway's Oint- th ment and Pills, and after continuing them ar1 for somq sWort time thn leg was completely L enred and she is now in the enjoyment of excellent health. Mr. Wilkinson, drugging Illy th. vouches for the accuracy of this ^ statement. J Sold hy P. M COHEN k CO. tJ No. 2V Hayne St., Charleston, 8. C. " Feb. 15, '54 ' ' 'i-ly ?r? " by Mr. Editor.?Please announce P. T hi' HAMMOND, Esq., as a Candidate .for.th'd! *" House of Representative* in the Legislature tal wnd oblige, m< Mant Friend* and Suttorters. March 29, 7 tf NKtt AIVIRTISMENTS. i ? .. ?r~. * - ... oticirr of j{ LA*ci^sl uisrtiCt. V ORDINARY. . ( Id the matter of Johu ,h J Mills's Will. A! WHEREAS SAMUEL J. McKINNEY h is notitied m? that he requires the th will of JOHN MILLS, late of Iumeasier District, in d.tcjasodf'to be provwl in due and solemn Totm iw of Law; sad whereas James F. N. Dwvitisou, cl? Kieculor of. the said John Milts, has filed his ful petition with a ahnUar prayer, and it appearing pit that Nancy Mills, (widow), Mary McMinner, Au- sol gn.itu* MrKinny, James U. Mills, Washington M. Mills, George McKinaey, James M?|Kirin?y, ha the widow and children of Thomas J. Mills, de- IVi ceased, names unknown, the widow and children bit of John F. Mills, deceased, names not known, to the widow and children of WiUiein Mills, de emacd, vis: Mills, widow, and Jefferson fy Mills, Nancy Mills and Amos linker and wife Harriet Baker, most of whom are legatees under thl the will, and all of whom would hare hem en- tin tiUed to a distributive rlisre of Uu) estate, ifjhe w?i (locfawd hail died intestate, rvtidt without ilv pr limitaof the State: These arc, therefore to notify, pa rrqulrr, cite and admuiiib the <utid Nancy Milk, (widow,) Jfary McKituiey Augustus McKiuny, ? James O. if ilia, Washington If. Jfilla, Oeorgs 4 .JfcKinncy Janrn JfcKinncy, the widow1 and" children of Tbomaa J. if ills, deceased, the p, wtdo^ Md children of John K. if ills, deceased, . and ??Jf iBa, widow, JolMaon if ilk, Nancy M ilia,'*Amos Baker an I wife, Harriett the widow and ckjflja^of WillUuu J/illa. dec ased, together * with fchunoei J. JfcKinncy, Wealey .IfcKinncy, r I mKmS F. N. Davidson and wife Kmily, leva- J tdH^Hfta said John Af ill-*, deceased, and also m dfctnoutoea, if he had died intestate, to be and' Tb appear before w>? on Wednesday, the 13th July. ia IM*, iu the Conrt of Onliuary, to be boldcn at p^, Ui?adw Court House, thea aad there to show ^ causa, |f aay, why the said wlft should, or should not he procad and estabfijihad ln dae forth of ' law, or fcr what cause the |pso should ha set aside ?r itahlshid, and to msht sneh other and *n iWtfcor showing and proof as you, or either of you, the sold parties, amy data necessary, proper and advantageous for tour rsspeetlre righto and interests In ths ps rials SS. or C???? ) Olrsn ander my Hand aad Biol of ' < IAi >Oftce, ot Lanenstor Court Una, ths / ) 10th April IIM. JAMS* H. W1THER8PCON. .... ~~Ordi**rp L. D. XprH ll, ft pf. tf.%6 8m _ wotSOB. I ?4yA The Hnbeerlber take* plwurt In inhh enetoaaova tM IMwifc. end m eurrohndine centUry, that he he* now on bond /r eepevter etoek or SADDLES end BRIDLES ond M ARTINOAILH, of every kind, homemade w add Northern. I deny injr peiaon making a ,, |x;U^r ' at snL Xij? on hand a anperior Hock of J AtrneM drill kiii<l< and all D.-ioes aino all kind* ci of Saddle-Bag*. ~ 1 < m ... ? jt Hm km now en hand a lot of new "aitd well balk BtlQOIBd, whkh he will aeD on aoeom.no- rt, lUting terms, vanMtd .twelve month*, thoao In want ef anything lit my Hoe of hnekrnt will do weH to eaB on hm, at Fbtta Store, at flea* . ant YnSey, I einade iHiWUt ' ?-.<*?. , . S. ?AM erdam from a ?*a?er fm+ptij attended to. ;[ ? w-*-m w 9. WTATT. BOTTOM LANDS FOR 8ALE. '' I WISH to mM Mf Floatation on Bnrnr J Crook, throw o*4 o Hoi# ?il<*o fWmfort MiUo' Dopot* CWlottO RoM 1Uo4| to oootainlng - I* on Two kao4ro4 oo4 doty-Ire octao, Hxt/ j ' iw Attroo ofwfc'ch U irat r?U kt^a * kll Um boMooeo Oood Cotton Lui For- M oooo"w^kkloM <o c?poll ?4 Aoe toki tl our tioM, oa I mM* oo too ytoco." h 1 ^ IX'RDiO Q^Oo^lw^ oboe nop (^q tko w oiy moral la ortor to oooMo Um ?o ? ^tu |UA A wtttto I o*i_?hooott?fr?c wWyo^llSHIBrt'Br^ * i ? LIST OF LETTERS^ Remaining in the'Past office, at l?n- , attar Court HotoW, April 1, 1864: . J?t|, ^ A,..| I p. at " ( I IJkL,, jlT I. D. Anthony...i t Mr*. S. Lark, . B lenry Be!k, M * . R. Bluckmon, Wm, D. Marks, no. Brewer, Wm. MeCnll, . Bailey, 3, E. 1). Miller, 3 u. Barton.. <u. ,M W. B^I^.Mittiig, M1 C R. D. Montgomery, V. W. Crnndall, E. P. Moody, 2, Vm. Cochran, J. //. Miller. pJ 'ho*. Co thing, ' Jn kmj. Chovea, 2. N bn ' ** B.-Newton. "I - D tc li?s M. 8. Douglas, I' "k 'hos. Davis. Mr*. L. A. Porter. n? th E R fil! is. Eastens. Wm. Rodger*. 2, !| John Ramsey. y" Irs. Sarah Frey. S T' W. J. Stogner, * wj G J. Small. fw fra. E. Gnuly, 3, John Shuto. i ati iisa G. G. Gnulv, wt la. Gardner, * T -he c^ia Gill. J. M. Taylor,- * "" nw I* MYa. //. M. Taylor, II R. R. Terrill, fm A R. Hood, D. Threat, ,. ra. M. L. /fbugh, Mrs. Kliz hcthThreat, . f/urper, Jan. W. Talhirt, % ' JfJ .//all, Mra. Margaret Talbirt, C)| r. //uncock, ev. T. floyt, W ?U1 . //orton, G. L. Warden, -dr ?J. W. Wilson. K J. P. Walk up. in. D. Klingle 3. fP Parsons calling for letters in the above I it, will please say they nre advertised. thi . .. T. R. MAGII.I?1' )r. ; w J'l HT A letter directe<i<to Ben Jacobs Af- an :n, was returned to this Office for better do ree lions. i 'IVR. \K P. M. PRIM GOODS FOR 185i 1 R. MAGILL. J. M. IIEATH. 1" it .on We are now opening one of the most splendid d extensive stocks of goods ever brought to is market. At our store will now be found all tides of Dry Goods, such as ADIES DRESS- GOODS. -DO. MESTIC GOODS, &C:' J . ^vxCI.UT//1 NG,?IK >N N KTTS,?//ARD- * 3^ WARK AND (TTLKRY. H^H(K)TS AND 8//OK8,?//AT8 AND kPH.?Groceries, P/ng?ai?kMedicinc*?TJrock- \*r y and Glassware?Sadlery?Hooks and Station- yj*' y?Jewelry, &C,, . \ , .? These s.shIs have been very carefully selected one of the firm, who was desirousof pleasing ? 1 i customers both in the quality of the articles 1 d in prices. Our friends and tile citizens gen- jr ally are invited to give us a call. ICe will ' <e much pleaaure in showing our goods, and or jre in selling them. \IU MAlflLli a: IIT.AlIt. April 5. 8?6t POST OFFICE STAMPS. no P08TMASTERS:?The, Advcttiaer, L Postmaster at Pleasant Grove, Alleghacimnty, Mnrylw), in the Hra ptrtnn in the tiled States who concievcd and undertook P tensirrly to publish the idea of furnishing all r e PosWKfiec*in the contty with cheap Stamps, 1 Stamp* inade I >_v hint are war rated equal or perior to any other that can !>c procured (or e same price, and whenever any are sent out any manner defective or uwuitiatnctory, dupli- J44'1 fc< will l>e forwaded on notice without extra arga i Ail who outerra >*uLof stamp* with a ^ ' il net of changes for dates, only fi. (for thiitv fin ree*,) sliall !? kept in Stamps. atitibituM.Jk'ull ho t with change, a 1. When Stamps are neatly made, with turned ndlea and screws, *tylc 113. tUe xty(utar ! rsl Office Stamps, durable, efficient, warreuta?, one to two dollars only: and special authority and hy mail free. Address, Posmaster, Pleasant Grove. AlleghaJ/arytoid. '"O ' " ,li flo l(y Any editor publishing tlie al>ove with pa ia notice three thnes, and sending a c>py,of t?-t b paper, shall reciew crwdit for ten dollars in ou khI letter, or a ten dollar proof press, or if ap eferred, a wood engraving or an engaved news- sir per head of the above value will be forwarded a 1 April 6 '-8 J/" ^ 8t sei a'ooo COPIES SOLD IN 4 MONTHS? FANNY FERN S HEW BOOK. :nn Leaves from way's Port folio ,j(. >VlTfl ElchT ii.lustitafloss. OlIlHtl.eoast 12 mo vol., 400 pages. PricE t|,, I 25. - or HUE Publishers would ndviso Book AL gents nnd Canvassers that they have it rem)v (he 4^tl\ thousmj) of this remark- i_ le boot, the UhprecetleiitedTtKife of which the boat evidence of its popularity with the ople; nlnioat every family will have a ?r of Fern I<eavca. iiWi i# the time for active Book Agent* reap a harvest, as our tenps.arw liberal,, . 1 d the book will sell. . For further particulars apply .to ? , , DERBY 4. MII.LER, \ :i Auburn, N. V. 1 ncdnv ridtw a. miti imc ii< L/liliUI ,W1V t liil UU .? ,? .? Buffalo, N Y. .. i" . Si THE VOICE OF THE PRESS. <' IRIEE EXTRACTS FROM LENGTHY NOTICES. v% t? u W The leaves of 8pring w]ll- ,h? tnu/e ?* elcotne than these Fern Lesves.?Syracuse ns tandard. M Will esll many a smile to the lips nnd ot any a tear to the eye of the reader.?J>e- ot oii Advertiser. . , ttl Everybody will buy the book?everybody ill read it?everybody will admire it.?Buff 'jcprets. It will be the book of the season, nnd the rvulntion cannot, fail to be great.? Pros, mr? Mp . Buy Fanny Fern's boqj^ nnd thank uafor commending it to you.?Buffalo Courier. We do not believe the author exists who' in equal her aketchrn.? Canatln Christian drocale. ,, It is a glerWtls sarbram) one that we vsl> s beyond pried.?Syracusf Jotor. TL II- I |U.. I... _k., .A'..At. #...? 1 imj muiiv riiu uiv mwi ?? wu?ci? ikmu er render* can nol (Wll bar, wc know.?.V. ~ f. Sun. . Feb. 15 '54 1-1 -?* 7, Lff ANY We bare no -doobt ruffer with coin* ?m. end terra) for the leek of good ceay woarin* not* ami Men; ?r by wearing any kind of old ilaga, UiiaMof thev en* the cheap7*t, wherein 1 MjWahad)* arietaacat aaany retch their death T N, wl(b|d<i| never vcv anything that ia imftriaMe; and la Mo nag ran apend aa aiuob atoey aa would bar* boegbt then aomethirig b rxld and oonifortablb. Tojwwee the difference J! on aa tt cmr *bop OPPOWTE R B. EM[ONM and let aa reS yoa agree boota or ahoee, Fe eaa awke anjr Mad of wait that yoa raa wre flaw a Sac ppa* bea* dawn re a cation Feb. ? t * ly HWH II !. nr , JUST RECEIVED a complete and well bo- I eted stock of SPRING AND 8UMMER GOODS hat we are-ready antkunxiouiTto' show to cus- nfPl )mcrn. A better variety and better .! argaina have never been offered in this j A? arket; to prove which, call at Cureton's cor- 1 jr. W. M. &. A. J. CONNORS. C] march 22 .0 tf hi proved" cotton gins" a; and Thrashers. ck> THE Subscriber respectfully informs cotton vnr nnters that he has recently effected an improve- cv!j ent in the Cotton (tin, and is prepared to-, iv?f a (Jin that any hand can attend- i'l His improvement is that the (iin is so construe- ' d that it will not choke, nor break its roll, nor . ' ipew over" (as it is called,) let thyye so ,tic' uch or little in th^Jpuijper., It wil^yoll while '11 ^ ere is any c^yton'itr the hopper, or it may be led full, and any quantity raked on the top, and j will not stop its roll nor "spew over." Another ipiove nent i', that the brush is secured on- ' cly from the rats which so often dctroy it. H) icro are also several other Important Improve- ; i?nts which woold be tedious to specify. 7/e | II warrcnt that with one of his 45 saw gins, j mi 5 to 8 bales per day, may be ginned, il"well tended, and the proper power applied. The i r, rrkmanshp, materials ami finish will lie tlm | i st offered to the public; and if any does j t preform in every respect as represented j 2 ove, it will Ire taken back and the price reulcd. 1st He has also mnde another-4iriprovcnient on | al,,j ? Thnisher, which has excelled all others hen-I fore in tise. He need not describe it further /?r, tn to say that his Thrashers cannot be exccll- v,.r* by any, without exceptions. j,, a Penwiw wishing to purchase can address tlic pU1 liscrihcr at Lcwisvilic P. <>. Chester District, ino, Wallace P. ().-("licstcr DistrictyH. C. >ju] March 30 at JOHN SIMPSON. HE Subscriber having tried the Credit ? liuxincss to his entire satisfaction, finds it it does not pay?be will, therefore, in future 1 entirely fur cash; Thsse who are- now in- . bted to hint arc earnestly requested to cull , il settle either hy note or the money, as I am an' tcmiiucd to have my Hooks closed. a, C. I'. EVANS. il." march 22, fi 8m. . _ hot! EX6ELS0R HOTEL, S I* SI Camden 5 con D- S. SARGENT, Proprietor. wiJ march 22, fi ly at si " n iin D. McCskoki.l et hL ~\ Petition of Jnjixfs It. * ' I- K. I ?<WS(_'1.L-1 ill rein- ! mks K. Doioi.as, fi al I tion to share of KoJ bel t Douglas,dec'il. i A It appearing to my satisfaction that Henry C. ' C irlon, Jane K. Horton, Comfort K. Horton, r *. uiuel D. Horton. and Koliert D. Horton; John II. Jane L. JftlW Kncliel T. Hell, IJoln-rt D. Hell jffit tin C. Hell, ami Nancy 1,. Hell, dejendents in Sffl ove case reside without the hwits of the State, R | a ordered, on application of Moore, Solicitor S? Petitioners,that the said defendants do answer. 'ad or demur to the petition in above case on , liefore the 1Mb June. lHftl, otherwise judge- iT lit iir? confe**o wHP he ordered agailist each il all of them. J JAMES II. WITHF.RSPOOX. C'ttH. Ay. /,. />. rj March 15, f? pr fee $7 8m ,WINDOW SHADES, *n CURTAIN GOODS, MATRASSES, ?li AND des A P E It II A rv Ca IIV a H . *of( HUE Sul?scribcrfeiia in Storey 1^'hia own Aj b? Manufacture and import-limn an cnor- "J. j uis stock of Window SHADES, (Jilt MINUTES, Pater HANGINGS. Malms. A > t, Satin Delaine*. I)uniaxkH,l<nrc and Mils- ' j i Curtains, Tassila. Loops, Ac. All of 'j litWiife offered at prices * hich are appic- J, ited by all close buyers and economical use- keepers. ,,,, II. W. KINSMAN, 177 King-at., j Charleston, N. C. MWli 29 * '" -J%" . **" lv.< If f To Rent. and The HOTEL formerly occupied by Messrs. par illard & Hunter, bas recently been put in re- ipc< ir, the bouse has been nt-palpled, tho garden |alj ices put in order, and the premises through- |IU. t considerably repaired. To mi approved wol plicunt rent is not i?> much an object, tlie tie- |j e of the Sul?scrit?cr being to rent the Haute to ^0( -eapectable citizen who will occupy the preini- , ?. . _ XV. M.JKKNSA. March 32 0 fit By Gn&rdians, Trustees, Receivers, end "I" jmmittees, holding their appointments tin- tjoi r the t'aurt of Ktpiity for I-anciuitcr District, tp it Notified and retpiired to make and'tvnder n'0^ e>ir returns agreeable to the act of 1 H4*?, on before the second day of .l/ay next. Rule* will be hunted against all defuulter*. I JAilKS H. WlTUKllsrvOX. J march 17.,.|W|b ? 4t?pf$2 South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. c"* lit ihe Cmmrton Pleas. James J. Carfiald, '" ijv-> * ; :ii ?i j ;f > Attachment. ( . JOMntharr Mttekcy. J I i .; ' '-1 1 VrHKRKA8, the plaintiff did on the 18th day of March 1H54, file their declare- ||)(i ?n against the defendent who, (it is said) nbacst from and without the li rot la of this , ' site; and has rlrtther wife nor rrttornoy,? I tow n w ithin the limits nj* the same, upon i j (j hom a copy of the said Declaration might i ! served: it is therefore ordered tiiat the 1 ^ id defendent do appear and pleotd to the M(( la declaration on ^orfcejfuro the 19th dny ^ arch which will be in theyiairerf our J.ord ^ te titouaand eight hundred and niiy-five, ^ herwiae final and absolute judgment will | on be giveftband a wared ngnmat him, y JOHN A AN,<.'l?rk. (TJerk'a C Mflce, lAocnatOr (). H. ? i>? ( , March 18, 1854. 7?-1 3inly&ld STOPPED, j J? FRO.l/ a negro, a mrtall I>lrk, which the own- | jj,, can hare by paying for till* advertisement. \ jj,, Apply to, W. .!/?KKN'NA. w? j/aW. t?, 'ft* " 7::tf g UJ| A. AUSTIN, .04 ATTORNEY AT LAW. S Chester fiend C H , 8 C ' 90,000 Copies in 20 Days! J* m LAMP LIGHTER, ? Till HO*T *XTnAO*DI*ARV A.1D . THRIVJilHU tali; *' ? , III or MODRR1V TIMES. , jj 'hie is the universal testimony of the New*- y< paper Press and the verdict of the RKAD- .1(| 1 NO PUBLIC. We have been utterly pnahle to All all oar orders, so frost bns ^ ?en \he demand for this th Great American Romance si rosusHtn st' ' 'ba JOHR P JRWRTT A CO. U OlTOM f||j And for Bale by sll Booksellers. |yTka work srUt-be- forwarded by mail tti ?M>yp*feOs enrloeifif 91 and *i*postaf? p, *5S+n ,r ! ?> * ?? 1 - ? I, |, ~~ 1 " Saddle and Harness \ ESTABLISHMENT. t(* AT LANCASTER C. H.. 8. CHE Svtpcqi|>er take?"t>Ui?$uiy,lj, iafoftn- (the in^ the'eifirenw of the Pistrict, an if pubgener.illy, that having just returned front - nrlestoa with a full and complete stock ol ^ Saddle*, liridlcs r?^ .TlarlliiHuili, Ar. /ft < ' (,e*" is prepared to Airnish anything in his line at < 'ash reasonable prices as can he found anywhere, i stock consists, in part of the following arti- 11 s, via: vnldles for Ladies, J/rn and jloy j. nt prices ying fiont *5 to $26, some tlij; l>c.-t quality t brought to this pjac^c^, ? i T f lrpjl.es, fs,pin $1 ro $5. Harness of ail kinds j i t: it constantly on hand and manufactured at ! in I?i >rt notice from $10 to $100 per set. j and ? u addition he keeps always on hand such ar- ; and t cs us may he found in similar establishments, I '>/ in h as Ilitts, Stirups, Duckies Ac. j dom f. It.?All orders Ironi a distance prompt!v | for t tided to. I). 11. POEK. ' j IdcP il arch I 5 5 tf ., | taw; -e. - . . | plant VBBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS, and K^" ORM SYRUP, KorSulohy at on J. //. ADAMS. | KKXT TO A C. i?rSLAP. i I TAXISII JACK MAIIE.NiiO. frr The Season of this Cclehruled JACK j * [tfi| will commence at Isuicastei ville, on the FN UEL 15th of March, Inst., and end on the JL 1 July. He is full U> hands high, well made, j I'ubl I no mistake ufohr him. ft is certainly the with rest of Farmer* to raise their own mules, and ! ,j ,,,, g ones. The cxpenco of raising sueli is light, I '?|?j y light, compared to the prices. This Jaek j n uncominoiily line one, und he has been w * chased to he kijit hero, to accommodate fin- | j s and thosA Anurous of raising fine large ! ' les. His prices are |t5 *1?? und $15. ffubtl P. T. HAMMOND A CO. ancaster C. II., March 8th. 4?tf T1 I lAnd< Steam Saw Mill. <h~ ne Suhscriltur wishes respectfully to give no* with that he lias Removed his Steam Saw Mill, E;tcl erected it anew. It is now situated within w|)0 w yards of the Stage road from Lancaster to e( uden, nlioiit six miles from the former place. ' now in opcratiuq luuhin good order, having j 1a ngiw engine ami a new saw. The himher is ! n,',n' n excellent ipiality, liicng sawed out of the ' y"'e y best of timber, and will ho sold at moderate I ." cs. Captain Cothern, the former incnagcr, | Dun till in attendance, and wijl.be happy to ae- I imodate njl.pcrrfoiid ' disposed to favor liim ' of -i their patronage. i in ( tills for any quantity of lumber will !e filled (?.c:i nort notice. j An. 31. i.MiHAJi. I j| larch 22, ft tf. ritim J such I '(IE RENOWNED REMEDY. .;? Holloway's Ointment. '"ti ? at an riiis extraordinary Unguent in composed I)cp? lie most healing Balsams,and when used nceoi'ilancU WilR'tht directions which ncupahy each pot, will insure cures when Ft ?ther means fail. Case* of the most pcrutu Shin dinoaae* readily viol I to its raey. It is famous when used in cases [Jout, Rheumatism, C?lht*av#Wi 'or StitV nts. In Asthmas If will do wonders if II tuhhed into the Chest. p |j l(?ST ASTONISHING CURE OK SC-ROFU,ofS ULCERS.?X CASK CKRTIK1KI) BY I *. UKM'AYOR OK BOSTON, ENGLAND. j y of a Isttf-r from ./.' .VIMe, L'fj., Mat/- | {~ ,. or of JJoMtou, Finco/tt'hire. I'll OF. I lol.t.oW A v : )car Sir?Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of Liquor- JJ] nl Street. Huston, has this day deposed j ore me; thaLfora consulerabJe period she ; i severely afflicted with-Scrofuloiis Sores I LLO, Ulcers in her arms feet, legs, and other i ts of her body : and although the first of ] rlical advice was obtained, at the cost of a > ;e sum of money, she obtained no abate- ] nt of suffering, but gradually g"ew ; fur. rse. | l'v eing recommended by a friend to try I ir (')lntment, she procured a small put, I Tiie I a box of the Pills, and before that was ; used, symptoms of amendment appeared. Trie, persevering with tin* medicines for a >rt time longer, according to the dirce- Til* ris, and sKricilv adhering to your rules as diet, die., she was perfectly *tured, nud j jj,_u v Onjoys the best ot health. .* ?, I remain, dear sir, vohirs truly. (Signed,) ' J. NOBLE. \ TI Dated, Aughst 12th, l&5.'t. | 1 EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE ,mK )V KRYSIPKI.AS IN TIIK LEU, AKTEK J/ * IEDICAL AID 1IAI) FAILED.. , . . - Urn; s tiif of a Isttrr from Mr?. F.'.iiaheth Yeaten, ' Tom of the J'imI ttjffee, Aldtriek Itoad i |;x jn nrtir ltofjnnr, niiwr, mum I , ,/an'y 12, li*3:t. j, :H To Pnpy. Hoi.l<.\v,\ v : for il Sir :?I suffered.,for n considerable peri- **y *>' from a severe attack of Erysipelas, which l',e'r length settled in my l?*jf. and resisted nil ?'??i dieal treatment. My sufferings were very "''l*'1 nt, mid I quite desparcd of any perm*- ' it amendment, when I was advised ?? I wh'i"!' re recourse to vnnr Ointment mid Pills. j1( tJ( id so without delnv, nnd mil h ppy to soy ! ,|u>v * rnsult wii* eyiineiirly successful for they 4\lth itted ji radical cure of my ley, and re- in 01 red me to the enjoyment of health. 1 riodi <11 ever speak with the utmost confidence viz:your medicine*, and have recommended j.. . imto others in this neighborhood similaretHicted, who derived equal benefit. j.'or I sm, sir, your obliged and faiihful scrv't. For (Signed,) KIJ/ABKTH YKATES. For The Pills should be used conjointly with f]or s Ointment, in most of the following *or ws:? I?, d I<egs, Gout, Mon d Breast*, Glandular Swelling'*, rccc rns, Lumbago, nlons. Files, Is of Musquitows and Rheumatism, . Sand Flies, ' ' Scalds, eo-1 my. Sore Nipples, iego-foo', Sore Throats, ilMaiiia, Skin diseases, appyd hands, Scurvy, rns, (Soft,) Sore Heads, aoers, dlViiiiors, . . ntracted and SUIT fleers, Ii Joints, Wounds, worl ;phantiasi?, Yswa, OF! Solo at thk Kstabusiimmt of Prof. Twi iLloway, 221, St-iasd, (near TKMri.R tn.) Lo.nio*. snd also at his House, in N. irk. Orokr* for Medicines in the States, dressed,' T. Houuowat, New York,' will Belve due attention. Sole alto by oM readable l>ruggista and Dealers in MeofHne* I roughout the United Nt.ite*, in I'ot*, M j cent*, 8" rta, and $1 50 ct% cash. To ^ had Wholesale of the priocipal drug aiMi Duaes:lh th? Union. * ^ <?CI jar Thnre I* ? conaldefoble fcxving by I and king the larger ajzea. yen N. B.?.Directions for the guWanee of .1?0 Otto la OTtfy disorder are affixed tocneh fPrh 1 jfetUby P. VdO/RN'kCo., !et! No. to //ayoe Street Cbsri?*o? 8. C. J 4 1 *] ' T * PANTED, IMMEDIATELY. first rate Journeyman TAILOR < fy habit*. To sQch a oue I will give a pe put aituation by the job or by the moot latter preferred),- and will pay good prico A. J. HEM)EN arch 1 S 4t ViiMt Received, I bbls. IKISII POTATOES. Fresh Oa Seed, and 1 bl.i. Red Clorer Seed, at th i Stoic of HASSKI/TINE & IIAGINS. in oil 1. 3 2t. LAND FOR SALE. )lfor t? sell my Plantation on the Ci twlin River, 2} miles helww f^indsfori mcaster District, etintsinhig Seven linndre sixty-eight acres, about one hull \Voo<l lain Ire other half fresh land, and in a high rtat ipruvem*nt for cultivation. It is but sel i that such a Plantation is offarei tale, and to auv one desiring a most vidua Imitation, I would tnotvlysttsk th'At lie tdioul line it.?All necessary Buildings are on tli at ion, and it lies within eighteen miles c ezer J)rpot. long credit will be given. Possession g'tyo ce. GEO. Mc. WkTllEKSPOON', ncaftter, Feb, 8, % 52 tf Weekly Carolinian, and Chester Standar will insert -it. E NEW YOttK MONTHLY presenting the first,number of the NKV iORK MONTHLY to the public, th Other is happv to say that he does si every confub nee that it will meet witl polar reception. HE NEW YORK MONTHLY will en >r to raise the-Magazine Literature o rica not only shove "Hero Worship, ibovc the decent debility which distin lies those heavy productions got up Ir dmirers of UermA^ Nightmares. 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J - 'T. y ThUianot the old "Bo*ko/ih> FWm |y r**u*citntfd and thrown upon the mark " fh ^ ? ft '^T. GEORGIA HOME'GAZETTE; yf A SOUTHERN, r- LITERARY AND FAMILY JOURNAL. PUBLISHED AT AUGUSTA. GA. f AS. M. SMYTH*, f r- ROUT A. WIIYTK, f c ??-fO? Tiie Hyut Gazette is derotcd to LittrttiiVr.' I Art, Science, Agiieutorc, General intelligence._ j and Southern IntciTHb. The (rim of the Editors j is to make a useful and interesting paper; to j blend the Instructive and the cntaining together, t- ' in such a way as to secure a high degree of in|, I tcrest, and yet at the Mine time elevate both d | the Intellect and the Affections. [ The columns of the paper contain historical \r j and domestic Romances, Pictures ol Social Life, [. | Sketches of Riegraphy, Choice Poetry, EnterJ tabling Anecdotes, Scientific Memoranda, AgriL. I cultural ami Industiial Articles, the General J | News of the day, and all Political Intelligence e I of any importance. Resides a great variety of ,( I articles on all these subjects, the Gazette will be I particularly adapted for FAMILY REARING.? a It is published for the Home Circle, and the ; Editors feel that they have fully redeemed their | pledge?to make it a home newspaper should be d j entirely hue from political bios and hfgb-roneU in chaiacter. - Grateful for the liberal encouragement which ' | lias been extended to our effort* it*1 build up at < the South, a LtTEiuiKsr txn Fa-milt Journal of i high character, we shall increase our exertions e to justify this public confidence, and to make tho r> Gazette still more worthy of general patronage. Ii TERMS. f^ingle copy, 1 year, always in advance, |?-2 00 r ('Two copies, " " ' 3 50 f j Five " " " " 8 00 < | Ten " " " " 15 00 i. t3T To any person making up a club of .. i Five, we will solid a copy gratis for one year. | Address, c I SMYTHE A WHYTE, j Editor* Home Gazette, Augusta, Ga. January, 9, 1854, 48 r- GLENN Sl'lilNGS FEMALE INsfTe TUTE. ' Rt Rev T F Davis, I) I), ex-Officio visitor. Rev T S Arthur, ) ? v ? J D MCCLLLOUOII, f Proprietors. ^ I * " Geo Benton. Rector, and limirnninr in Mental and Christian Science, Modem Languages and History. Mrs Benton, Matron. H , Instructor in Mathematics, e Natural SHvnees, and Ancient Literature. I'rof G F I)'Vine, ? late of Limestone |, Springs,?Instructor in the Theory and practice of music. Miss C M Raid, Instructress in English, d " SosNowsKt, Instructress in 0 Drawing, Painting, and Assistant in French. Miss Sophia Warley, Instructress in English Itranches, and Assistant in Mathematics. E Miss Eliza Pratt, Assistant in Music and e English. N. B. The corps is not yet complete. 1 The above institution, located at Glenn Springs, in Spartanburg District, S C, will be obened for the reception of pupils on the first of ' Foaruury next. In converting .this establishs ment into a school for young ladies, the buildings have been thoroughly, repaired and titled up;aud 1 in furnishing them anew no pains have spared 1 to make it, in every respect, such a home as parents would desire for their daughters. Particular attention has been bestowed upon the musical instruments, and with a large nml efficient corps of teachers, .and a thorough com run. of dtudy, it affords every advantage to be enjoyed iti any similar institution. Applicants are admitted, of any age, over seven years, and placed in such class ns they may be prepared to join. ! The achol^)Lic. jear jrill consist of one session, divided iuto two terms, of-five . months each.bej ginning on the first ofTeViruary and July. Vacation, December and January, i Hates?For Tuition and Board, including d ashing, fuel, lights,4c., kc. fl2S per term, and thrrv will bf no cirtru rfuirt/r, except for Music $30 per term, and for Books, Sheet Music Drawing Malcainls, Ac., actually use*]. For further inforinasion, see "Prospectus," which may be had by applying to the Rector,or either of the Proprietors. Jan'y 4 1851 47-Sm South Carolina, ) In the Court of OrdiI-ancastcr District, > nary, in the matter of J Mary Small's Will. Whereas, John B. Small has notified me, that l" he requires the paper purporting to In- the will of Mary Small late of said district^ deceased, to be proved in due and solemn form of law. And, whereas, Alexander Franklin Nisbet, administrator, w ith the will annexed of the said Mary Small, Ipis tiled his petition with a similar prayer, and it appearing that James Hood, Reuben Hood, John Lemons and Margaret, his wife, Mary Rain, Win. Townseud and Sarah, his wife, Jane Bain, Elizabeth Bain, Samuel Bain and Jane, his wife, John Hood, Deborah Glass, and the children of Robert Hood, dee'd, names unknown; most of whom are legatees under the will and all of whom would m have been entitled to a distributive share of the ** Estate, if the deceased had died intestate, reside J~ without the limits of this State. These are there11 fort; to notify, require, cite and admonish the tne said James Hood, Reutien Hood John Lcinw ons and wife, Margaret, Mary Bain, Wm. Town>e send, Jane Bain, Elizabeth Bain, Samuel Bain and Jane his wife, John Hood, D. Glass, and the chil/ dreu of Rob't Jloyd. together with John B. Small Tlios. McDow, and Jane E. his wife, Alex. F. > Xesbit and the first Presbytery of the associate reformed synod of the South, or the represeijtive K" of that liody. legatees of the said Mary Small, dee'd, and also distributees if she had died intestate, to be ' and appear Ix-forc mo on Monday the loth day | rti April 1854, in the Court of Ordinary to be ^ J holdon at I,aucaster Court House, then and there _ ' to shew cause, If any, why the paid will should { or should not be proved and established in due ; i form of Law, or for what cause the same should j. | Ik' set aside or established, and to make such ' | Other and further shewing and proof as you 01 either of you tho said parties majr deem neccs 0 i sai y pioper ami advantageous lor your reapcctivr Hi | rights and interests in the premises. H) 1 \ (liven under my hand and seal o HI j 7 L. 8. > Office at Istneaster Court Ilonac thu H) | ) 21th !>eremher 1853. Hi ' J. n. WITHKR8POOV, 0. L. D. H) 47-8m pra fee $10. ? JUJTT PUBLISHED. ? REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY hs j or J NORTH CAROLINA, U, I\ THREE LECTURES, e- By Rev. F. L. Hawks, d. d., ll. d. Hon. D, L. Swats, lu n., w.d s. Hon. W. A. Graham, u.. d. AO IK To trkich i* prrfxrda preliminary tkrtrk of tkt ;; BATTLE 07 THS ALAMABCK and it* War of tho Rofalation. hc Compllod hy W. I>. COOKE, A. M. " ' Illustrated by DAKLET A LO88INU. lb- 11 A Supply of thU rsitUMe work fast boon ra crlrctl. PRICE $1. Tfco work iltl M mOlte to any port at tho United Rutea upon the rt d, 'fHpt ?d ?M dollor nd lw threr cenU postsg otomp*. ? Addraaa WM. D. COOKE, JtmUipk, AT. C* ? 1- 0. 0. F. .n Jgfc rATT^TRA tX>D<Tlr (MM ^HB^?r?ry TEUBMUT EVEWIEO a t^Sb W .*j?nNW* AwYy. - - Geokoe I). Deceiiam 1 IN EQUITY. vt I iAtAeatltr LHrtrict. <4f Dcrin Beckham and j Bill for partition, land* others. J and Kegiocs. It appearing to mJ satisfaction, that Sarah E. Jones, (widow) and Julius Beokhain Jonea, Geo. Oiamuke Jones, William Heniy Jones, and Jess " Raed Jones, children of James D. Jones, dee'd, Also, John B. Jones, and Thomas A. Boone, and Emily R. his wife, defendants, in above case reside without the limits of the State, it is on motion of John Williams, Esq., Solilcitor for * complainant that the said defendants do answer plead or demur to the bill in nlicve case on or before the :tttd June, 1864, otherwise judgment pro f'tVftxso will be ordered against each and sH ol flieiu. JAMES H. WlTftKftS?OOX. C'otn'r in Eq. L. If Lancaster, C. H., March 15, 1864.?8m-pf#7 wili.ii? Thompson, ~| IN EQUITY. r*. | Lancaster District. Daniel M.Tillman and ( Bill for I'artition of lauds wife, Eli/.a Tillman, ' and accounts. Ahner Thompson Htid I ., , .,.. % other. j IT Appearing to my satisfaction that Ahner j Thompson, Wm. Dudley Stcwman and Emily his wife, and Daniel Tillman, jr., defendants in above case, reside without the limits of the State. It is ordered, au motion ot John Williams, Esq., Solicitor for complainant, that the srid defendants do answer, plead, or demur, to bill in above case, on or before the 22d June, 1854, otherwise judgment pro con/e**o will be oideredagainst each and all of them. JAMES 11. WlTIIEIiiiPOOX. Com. Eq. L. 1). march 17. 1854 6 nt. *7-3m. JOSEPH A. CUNNINGHAM ") IN EQUITY, Amminkstratoh. I.ar.caiter l>t. vs. BUI of Revivor. Robert O. Miller, Ailm'r, de bo- V for Partition acne uon of David Miller (deceaF- count, aid for.ed), Thus. M. Young and wife Settlement. A/argarct, John J/iller, ct at. IT appearing to my satisfaction that TIIOR. M. YOUNG and wife J/argaict, and Jo'in M. filler, defendanta in above case, reside without the limits of this State?on motion cf Clinton, Solicitor for complainant, it is ordered that the said Thomas M. Young and Jfargarct his wife, and John M. Afiller, do plead, answer or demur, to the Bill in above case, on or before the 1st day of June, 1854, otherwise judgement prci eonj'risiu will lie ordered against them. JAMES II. WITHERSPOON. C'om'r. Eq. It. P. Feb. 27, 1854. prs. fee ?7 3-rrn EX PARTE "I IN EQUITY. Klioda Horton, Ex'x. of | Lancaster Dirtmct. Ilenry Horton, deceas- j Petition for Injunction, ed. J Sale of Propelty, Ac. rpHE Creditor* of HENRY UOUT.ON, , JL deceased, are notified and, required to present, upon oath, their demand's against said deceased, and establish the same, on'or lttfore the 1st day of Juue, 1854. The Legatees and Devisees, viz: Sarah Horton and husband, Wesley Horton, Elizabeth Horton and husband Alexander Carter, Elijah Horton, Abner Horton; the children of Denial Horton, deceased. viz: Margaret Jane, and Zadock McDonald Horton; and Zadock Broughton and Henry Broughton, are also notified and required to answer, plead or demur, to the petition in Oho u case, on or before the 1st June, 1854, otherwise judgment pro eotifeisio will be ordered against them. JAMES II. WITHERSPOON. Com'r. Eq. L. D. Feb 18 2 3m T LINSEED Olir For Rale by J. E. CURETON. March 8 4 - tf I. O. tt. 1 WAXHAW TENT, meets every SATURDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock. E. A. FUNDERBURK, n. *. NOTICE. ALL who are indebted to the Subscriber are informed that their bills are now ready for settlement, and also that further indulgence cannot be given. Those who do not settle previous to Spring Term of Court w ill most assuredly have Costs to Pay, C. P, EVANS. Jan. 18 49 3m. REMOVAL AND NEW FIRM FAUST & W1NEBRENER having associated' (wiQi them W. M. CARTER continue the Hardware Bii*iiie?s under the Arm of FAUST WINEBRKNER & Co and have removed to their new 5 STORY BROWN BRICK STORENo. 45 North-Third-street EAST suit AMOVE MARKET, rillLADKLPHIA, (erected on the lot formerly occupied bu the Old City Hall. Where wc a:c prepared to show a very full assortmcut of HARDWARE, CUTLARY. GUNS, &c. and all other goods usually kept in a Hardware house, we respectfully solicit a visit from ottc ' friends and buyers generally. * Phil. Feb 22 2 4t. WAITED IMMEDIATELY, at the Sign of the Hoota Journeyman Boot Maker, for n irOOil unrlmnn ? - ? ? ? o ? ~ "" *** Bvvv I wages will be given. ALSO j At the name place, is wanted an Apprentice | the trade. For particulars enquire at the Sign the Hoot, HUGH GARS1DE. Jan. 11 48 1 k tf ? GOLD, SILVER, OE BANK NOTFS WANTED immediately to pAy the debt* of the late firm ofT. K. k J. K. MAGI LI,. l'ersona indebted arc earnestly requested to pay up a soon as possible as we must have the cash. Jan. 1), 1854. 48 % Sin A BOOK FOR EVERY AllERICAH. ? ; I MEN WANTED TO TRAVEL AS AGENTS. i r|"MIE subscriber is now pubiishin ? a third I A. edition ol THE LIFE AND VOYAGE i OF AMKKK'US. the great Navigator, after 5 'Whom our country was named. By C. . taster, late U. 8. Consul. Illustrated wW> Engravings. ' From the New York Journai of Coino merce.?This is n very interesting and instructive volume, especially to America*!."* y ah it rclntea to the discovery and early hislo- ' ry of this continent. The plates illustra^ ting various points in the history of the great Navigator, add to the value of the w ork, and ' ; atill more to the arceptnblencss of tho comI mon render. From the New York Christian Observer.? | In tbia elegantly printed volume, ^the com- 1 pilers have preserved all the information accessible rea|N*cting this celebrated voyaged The book will be a voluable. acquisition. From the New York Recorder.?This is ' n worthv tribute to one of the great Navi- . K + J f gators whose name and history, will be forever cfinm-i-ti-d uillt Ika laiarimn Mtnllnant. t The w ork i-t wull worthy of attention as a repository of much tturt in valuable..bearing oh the early history of the new world From ti e Albany Hpectntor.?'The subject of this work is 'sufficient of itaeif to attract and interest every American. Tbs roan c who gave name to this great western eontir ,1 nent, can rlerer be forgwH*n. It is written . in that flowing and attractive styie which h charactoftrea all Mr. Lester's productions, * and eannst fail to have an ex cnaive circulation. A* lumber of aetive and intelligent ffien V of good v ha meter' are offered profitable enploy mi nt S? efacuMing, hy swhssrinttsnyU*s above valuable end into eating vrsrtki J" r H. MANHFiEl.i). P.bMnMr. X 194 York st-, New Haven, Conn. Feb IV 1* 4