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against him that ho has fled the country, ni written to his family informing thorn that th< had seen him for tne last time. He came Charlotte, and took passage on the tra on Thvrsday morning last ns we learn, f that South Western country from whoi bourne no such traveler returneth. He oonnectod with one of the best families our country,and has a very amiable nnd inte resting one of his own, possessed a l.irg pro| erty, and what seems very strange, is, that I could have obtained the signaturo, without tuoment's hisitation, of any one of his friend whoso unmes he forged, for any amount h wanted?Char toil* (iV. C.) Whig, A Great Blessing to the Afflicted. The number nnd formidable character t diseases of the Liver have long challenge the attention or medical men. Home c these diseases, classed under the gener* tcr n of Consumption, have been suppose incurable nnd the unhappy patient nllowe< to die, withoutmcdienl science to offer bin a hope of recovery. Happily this can n< longer be the case. A remedy has beei found which will cure all complaints o " whatever character, nrising from derange mcnt of the Liver. The Pills discovered bj Dr. Mcl<ane, net directly on the Liver ; nn< by correcting its operation nnd purifying i from disease, cuts ofT nnd extirpates tin complaints which have I heir origin in the diseases of this organ. Remedies hitherto proposed for liver complaints, have failed tc operate upon the seat of tho disease: bul Dr. McLsne's Pills make themselves felt upon the action of the Liver, and by cleansing the fountain, dry up the impure streams ol disease which thcnco derive their existence Purchasers will bo careful to ask for Dl McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills *"<1 take none else. All other Liver Pills, in comparison arc worthless. Dr. M'Lano's Liver Pills, also his Celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable Drue Stores in the United State* atul Canada. Sol.I by P. M. COHEN, A CO., 29 llajrne at., Charleston, S. C. Ilollotcoy's Pill*, the Best Rrmedy for the Cure <f Dropxy.?Extract of letter f om Mr. P. William*, dated M dford, March I. ] H5'3.?*-T<> Professor Hnllowny.?Sir.? Fueling grateful for the hen -lit may wife ha* He rived by the u*o of your Pills, I consider It mv duty to inform yott of it. S.v n after the l?irth of her lot child, her feet and ancles b-gtn to swell, and afterwards h r whole body. strongly indicating drn|>sv, this occurred at the turn of life. I obt lined the best medical advice, but her he ilth continued to decline. I then trie I ycttr Pills, wicli 1 ntn happy to s y I nve rpVored her to sound sound und perfect hcnlth," Sold by P. M COIIEM A CO. No. 29 llnrno St., Charleston, S. C. Feb. 15, '64 1-ly Mr. Editok.?IMeasc announce P. T HAMMOND, Esq., as a Candidate for the House of licprcoentalii ea io the legislature and oblige., MA*y Fkienuh anh Scppoktrks. March 511). )/? 1 If ADVJRUT1N>H:\TS. SBERIFFS SALES. BY virtue of * writ offi J'a. to me directed I will sell Ih'fiiro the tJourt llmiae door in Lancaster, on the fir.-t Monday in May ws' witliio tlie legal hoar* of iialo, a lot of nook.*, among which are some a?liable <1iu*ical liook*, Cla.wical Dictioiiario*, etc.; levi#*.| o., nmt to Ik?ol?l a* the property iff TIkm. 11. Neill at the uit of Win. M. Adam?. UomlitiwM cash 1c. J. D. IIA ILK, a. l. n. Lancaster, April 17. Ul*?pf fl 50 GREAT ATTRACTION AT FORT MILLS. S. t\ MORROW & POTTS WdlJLD reaped f illy inform Un-lr friends anil m?toiu?r* that tVy arc now receiving and opmlng a targe and well *cl6ctcd *tock of 8P&ISG and SUMMER GOODS. at Fort Mills, S. ('., consisting of evert, grade and quality of UKSTLKMK.VS ami f,AD|KS WARE, usually kept i:t a village atoic. * > ! *<?. . Alargeatnck of UllUl'KttlKS, HARDWARE, autl CUTLERY, which we otferon the nuieit liberal term* for Caali, or to punctual dealer*.? Thankful for pant favo; * we avlicit a continuance of the Mine. 4. M. MORROW, R. C. POTTS > .t Mill*, York Di*t., a C.. Ap'l 10. 10:2m. South CATolnina, 1IX tiik OoCRT ok uwutir DiHTaiur. | ORDINARY. f In the matter of John J MillVn Will. \*TI1PREAS RA1IITEL J. McKINNEY VT hue notified ntu that lie requires tin ' will of JOHN MIMA Ute of Iaumaster District di'CMnwl, to'ho provfcd In due and solemn form of Law; and whereas James P. N. Davidson Ksecutor o4 the sahl John Mills, has Bled Ma petition witli a shnilar prayer, and It appeaHiq that Naory Mills, (wVlow), Mary McKinncy, An McKinny, James <>. Mills, Washlnglm Mills, George MeKinoey, James MeKianey the widow and children of Thomas J. Mills, dv eaa'wi, names unknown, the widow and chiklrvi of John y. Mills, <k>oua*ed, names not known Mm widow and childien of William Mills, dc S"itsed, vU: ?? Mills, widow, and Jeflfenmi Mill*, Nancy Mills ami Amos llakor and will Harriet Baker, moat of whom are legatees utide Che win, and all of whom would have liven en titled to a distributive share df the estate, if th< ' deceased had died Witestate, reside without th< Ihwiteef the Wale: These are, therefore to notify require, ?Me and admonish the said Nanev Milk f widow,) Afary MeKhtney Augustus MeKhmv James O. JfMa, Washington It. Af Mis, tteor* , Jfukinncy James A/rKinner, the widow an< children of THoomm J. if ilk, doeoaaed, th widow mm) children of John P. Jf ilk, <1.i Jfllk, widow, JcffvMou J/ilk lfane if Ilk, Aomm lUkor and wife, Harriott the Widoi and children of William Jf Ilk doc a~d, logethe with Hciuuol J. JfrKlnney, W ealey VcKinncj Mid Jame* t. N. Doridwwi and wife Emily, legi ?om of the Mid John Jf Hk, doeoaaed, and ? aBatrlhuteea, If ha hod died foteMete, to h? %n MM Man mo on Wodaeeday, the !*th Jul) l8St, In Uro t'ouit ?.f Ufiaarjr, to i*> hoideti lmnrootoc Ootwt Homo, than and thorw to aho< mum, If an j, why the aahi will ahoold, or ahoul not ho pro*ad and aatobliabod in due form < J?v, or for what lawn the aamo ahoold bo paldo or oetatrfkbed, ami to moko each other an /uithor Mkswtiif and proof aa yon, or either i yon, the Mid pnrtlea, may dfOnt ttacomar pmpor Mid adranU|[<vnk jhr your re*pocti? ?wht* iuad irttorbct* ha the pnonW1 ' V ' J I ) Oiran under my Rand and HM < JlA.VORc, at UaaraatarOanrt Hooaa, tft 3 \ loth April ia*?. . * ^ H. wmilDMWN VW * O-I. He a?* Hv? m 5T1SI ST-' / *? LIST OF LETTERS I>EM AIN1NG in the Port Office, at Lai jn 1\ caster Court House, April 1, 1864: or A L so 8. B. Anthony. If. Lion, is Mrs. 8. Lark, in B r- Henry Belk, M p- J. R. Blackmon, Wm. D. Marks, le Jno. Brewer, Wm. MfCall, a J. Bailey, 3, E. B. Miller, 3 Is Jns. Barton. W. McK. Mittng, le J. F. G. Mittng. C R. H. Montgomery, W. W. Crnndnll, E. P. Moody, 3, Win. Cochran, J. II. Miller. Thoa. Cothing, Benj. Clievcs, 2. N d B. Newton. ,1 n . Miss M. 8. Douglas, P 1 Tlios. Davis. Mrs. L. A. Porter, d A '' E R ii Jiis. Fastens. Win. Rodger*, 2, ? John Ratnacy. 1 Mrs. Sarah Frey. S ^ \V. J. Stogner, G J. Small, IT Mrs. E. CJnul^', 2,. John Shute. J Miss G. G. Gauly, Jas. Gardner, T * I a; wis Gill. J. M. Taylor, ' Mrs. //. Si. Taylor, i H K. R. Terrill, t W. R. Ilood, II. Threat, Mrs. M.I,. 7/ough, Mrs. Eliz.beth Threat, 1 II. 7/urpcr, Jas. W. Talbirt, t G. //all, Mrs. Margaret Talbirt, . 77. 7/nncoek, , Rev. T. 7/oyt, W - A. 77orton, G. I- Warden, ' J. W. Wilson. K J. P. Walk up. Jas. D. Klingle 2. I Parsons railing for letters in the above list, will please say they are advertised. T. K. MAG 11,1., I* M. I MT A letter direeted to lien Jacobs AfI rica, was return* d to this Office for better directions. '1'. R. M . P. M. SPRING GOODS FOR 1851. T. R. M AGILI,. J. M. I1KATII. We are now opening one of the most splendid and extensive stocks of goods ever brought to < this market. At our store will now bo found nil in tides of Drv Goods, such as LADIES DRESS GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, &C. CLOT//1XU,?ItONNKTTS,?7/ARI)WARK AND UUTLEKY. AND S//OKS,?//ATS AND t'A PS. ?(S.-occi les, Drug* and M cdicincs?Gruck eiy hi><1 Glassware?Sadlery?ltook.s and Stationery?Jewelry, Ac. Tlicae good* Imvc been very carefully selected : by one of tin; firm, who was desii ous of pleasing ' his custoiueis Imtli in the quality ol the article* and in pi ices. Ourfiiend*and the citizens generally aie invited to give ns a cull. IPe will take much pleasure in showing our goods, and more in selling tlictn. . MAGI I.I, k //RAT/7. April 6. 8?6t POST OFFICE STAMPS. rpo |?(iSTMASTKltS:?Tlio AdveitMor. 1 Postmaster at Pleamint (Srovc. Alleghany county, Mary lad, i* tin* first person in the 1'iiited State* who condeved ami undertook extensively to publish the idea of furnishing nil the Po*tOHiee*iti the coutry with cheap Stamp*. All Stamp* made hy him are wai rated equal or auperior to any other that can be pincured lor the xauie price, and whenever any are sent out in any manner defective or uu*atixtactory, duplirate* will tm fm-waded on notice without extra cha.ge. All who order n act of stamp* w ith a lull *et of change* for date*, only #'J. (tor thirty piece*,) *hall be kept in Stamp*. a<UihiiHin.mVuil act writh change, * I. When Stomp* are nea.lv made, with turned handle* and screws, tame style a* the rcgulnr Post Office Stamp*, durahle, efficient, warrentnIde, oue to two dollar* only: and special autlioi Hy to aeml hy mail free. Address, Po*ina?ter, Pleasant (iiore, Alleghany J/aryland. &T Any difor put dishing the nhorc with this notice three time*, and .sending a c >py of the jtaper, shall rociere credit for ten dollar* in wood IcUtv, or a ten dollar pi oof pros*. or if pivf.-mwl, a wood engraving or an engnved newspaper hen.I of the alwve value will be forwarded april 5 m at 43,000 COPIES SOLD IN 4 MONTHS. FANNY FERN'S NEW BOOK. Ff.r.h Leaves pkom Pansy's Port roi.io With bight ii.ll'?tk avion*. Onf. elk. cant i2.vo vol., 400 tacks. pkii.e $1 *25. f rMIK Publishers would advise Book A4. gents and Canvassers that they have just ready the l.Vh thousand of lliia remarkable Irook. the unprecedented wale of \* liieli in the bwt?vidt!lK? of ita popularity with the . people; almost every family will have u copy of Fern Ia-iivo*. Now is the time for active Book Amenta to reap a harvest, us our terms are liberal, and the book will a-il. > For further particular* npplv to DERBY MILLER, Auburn, N. Y. ' or DERBY,ORTKN MULLIGAN. ButTalo, N Y. i tin1 vnu'i1 nt1 tup. i?iipr?a Tlie It-nvea of Spring will not be inore welcome than these Fort) Leaves.?NyracutStandard. Will call many a ninilo to tlio lip* and ninny a tear to the eye of tlie render.?Urtrail Ailtrrlixrr. Everybody will buy the book?evert bod) will rend it?over) body will admire it.? ItuJ) Exyrnt*. It will lie the book of tlio ncanon, nnd tin circulation cannot fail to bo great.? /'ror Jour. Huy Funny Fern's book, and thank uafoi rucominending it to you.? Itujfaia (,'tmrirr We do not believe the author exists wh< can equal her sketches.? Canada Chritiiai Atltacale. It ia a glorious work, and one that we vnl lie beyond priec.? ?Nyrurutr Jaur. The amile and the tear alie coveta fron her renders can not fail her, we know.?.\ Y. Hun. Feb. 1ft '54 IJfcdTNOTlCK TillS. Jtt m w .u? ... . . .. . ... . | a/1 An i nt mt? no ooum minor wiin cow 1TX end corns for th? lock of good cost wcnrin * boots and shoos; or bjr wearing any kind of ol things, thinking the* tn the cheapest, whorei I they art badly mistaken; tuaityean-h their drat ' by it, and bwidw ncrcr wear anything that comfortable; and in the long ran spend as roue : money as wonld hare bought them smooth in ' good and eomfortalile. To prove the different , r?JI on na at oer shop OPPOSITE R. II. II * MOM and 1st as aeii yon some boots or shoe * whichever yea desire, or heth, that wiU kw the eoid trot, wear ense, and Mat a leng tiro [ We eah feake any kind of work that yon cs dedre horn a ftne peaap beat down to a eenn Tsiydap ehne. RepaMageteff fcfctd* done > w|^a k ii masenwiwl msast sjglw I2?\2r* dr*Teb. ft J * ??> |p,^T" 7? -WW # P p , NOTICE. l- DURING my temporary absence from the State, J. W. Cooke, K*q., is authorized to act oh my general agent. In order to enable him to meet certain Hunk Debts which will fall due while I am absent, those who are indebted to me are earnestly requested to uiuke immediate payment to him. 7::tf. J. K. CURETON. NOTICE The Subscriber takes pleasure Hi informing his customers and friends, and surrounding country, that he has now on hand a superior stock of tiADDLKf* and H1UDLKS and M AKT1XU AILS, of every kind, homemade and Northern. I deny any pet son making a better selection. //e keeps always on hand a superior stock of y/arncss of all kinds anil all prices, also nil kinds of Saddle-IIags. //c lues now on linnd a lot of new nnd well built HUGGIKS, which he will sell on accommodating terms, warranted twelve months, those hi want of anything in my line of business will do well to call ou me, at Pott's Store, at Pleasant Valley, Lancaster District. N. It.?All order* from a distance promptly attended to. y?3t \V. I). //YATT. IJJ I'ROV E1) DUTTOriTi NS" and Thrashers. THE Subscrilior respectfully informs cotton planters that he has recently effected an improvement in the Cotton (Jin, and is prepared to have n (Jin that any hand can attend* His imoroveineiit is that the (tin is so ooiisfnw. oil that it will not choke, nor break it* roll, nor I "spew over" (a* it is called,) let there be ever so tnueh or little in the hopper. It will roll while there is any cotton in the hopper, or it may be filled full, anil any quantity raked on the top, un<l it will not stop it* toll nor "spew over." Another improvement is, that the brtiab is secured entirely from the mts which so often detroy it. Then' are also several other Important Improvements which would be tedious to specify. //< will warrcnt that with one of his 15 saw gins, from 5 to 8 tatles per day, may be ginned, if well attended, and the proper power applied. The worknianshp, materials ami finish will be the best ever offered to the public; and if any does not preform in every res poet as represented above, it will be taken back and the price refunded. lie has also made another improvement on his Thrasher, which has excelled all others heretofore in use. lie need not describe it further than to say that his Thrashers cannot bo excelled by any, without exceptions. Persons wishing to purchase can address the siibscrDror at I.ewisrille P. O. Chester District, or Wallace 1'. O. Chester District, S. C. March tit) 3t JOHN SIMPSON. EXCELSOR HOTEL. " Cnnitlfii, S. <J. D- S. SARGENT, Proprietor. march 22, f> ly Joiin D. Mi CAttmci.L rt a/. "I Petition of James r?. IK. Douglas in relaJamk.h K. Dotot-xs, rt al j tion to share of KoJ bertDouglus,decM. It appearing to my satisfaction that I lent v C. Ilorton, Jane K. llorton, Comfort K. Morton, Samuel D. I baton, and Kultcrt D. I lot ton; John Dell, Jane h. Hell, Itachel T. Dell, Hubert D. Dell John C. Dell, ami Nancy I,. Dell, delendenta in above case reside without the liwits of the State, it is ordered, on application of Moore, Solicitor for Petitioners, that the.said defendants do answer, plead or demur to the petition in aliovc case on or before the I&tli June, 1H5-I, otherwise judgement t>ro tonftfo will be urdeied-against each and ull of them. JAMES II. WlTlIEUSroON. Com. K</. 1*. I). March 15, 5 pr fee k7 8m WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN GOOrS, MATRASSE3, a!*d PAPKBt IIAAG1AGK. f I'M IB Subscriber has in Store, of his own I Manufacture ami importation an enormous stock of VVim?o\v SHADES, (Jilt (t/alt vli'po ii ii m ? i Ai t.it i /I .>v11.jiiuni5scs,Satin DcLiine*. I); tnn*ks,l.nfc :in?t Miin> I'm Curt iin<?, 'I'iism!*, Loops, Sic. All of nliichiirt'dtlWitl at price* which nre appreciated l>y nil clost* buyer* ami economical house- keeper*. II. \V. KINSMAN, 177 King-st., Charleston, S. C. March 29 7 ly. To Rent. The llOTKI. fbrmcily occupied bv Messrs. Dullard k Hunter, hit* icccntly been put in re, pair, the house hits been re-painted, tbe garden fences put In order, and the premise* throughout coiisideintdy repaired. 'l'o an npproved applicant rent is not so much an object, the desire of the Sultsciiber Itcing to rent die same to a respectable c'tizvii who will ocrupv the prcmi\V. M.'KKSNW. March 24 ? fit Guardians, Trustees, Receivers, and Committees, holding their appointment* under the t'aiut of Kipiity for Lancaster District, are Notified and required to make ami render their returns agreeable to tbe net of INfO, on or before the second day of ,1/ny next. Holes will Im- issued against all defaulters. JAMES H. WITHKltSTOON. march 1", 1H54. 6 -ft?pf $2 South Carolina. LANCA ST Kit hi STRICT. In the Common I'lca*. James J. Carlisle), 1 vs. \ Attachment. Jonathan Mackcy. j VI rIIK,RF.AS, the plaintiff did on the isth T T day of March 1H54, tile their duchirn, tion against the defendent who, (it is aaid) i* absent front and without the limits of this State, and hns neither wife nor attorney,? know n within the limits of the same, upon w hom a copy of the tmid Declaration might be served: it is therefore ordered that the said defendent do appear and plead to the f said declaration on or la-fore the 19th day Murrh which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred nnd fifty-five, otherwise tinal and absolute judgment w ill then be given and awarvd against him, r JOHN A 8TEWMAN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Istneaaler.C. II. , March 18. IHM. 7?1 3ntlydr Id 1 ~~ A.Aiisfnf, * ATTORNEY AT LAW. I Chesterfiend C. H., 8 C ^ AA AAA A 1 1 _ AA Vh ?w,wu uopin in ?u uays j . THE LAMPLIGHTER, TIIE MOST VXTK AOHPItARY AMD * THniLLIfttt TALE jj Or MODERN TIMES. it This is the universsJ testimony of the News. h pruxT Press snd the verdict of the R RADt ia INO PITBI.lr. We hure l?w?n utterly h unable to All all our order*, so great h;>? A Wen the demand for this l. Great American Romance b,. rveuautn V JOXV P JBWSTT A CO. * . M . SOlTOM M|. x* And for 8*1 o by all Bookseller*, it work will be forwarded by null lit te aCf fiMrson enclosing fl and dt pontagi stomps. Maisb ft 7 tf ^n?'" litiilti "fx I Saddle and Harness ESTABLISHMENT. AT LANCASTER C. H.. 8. C THE Subscriber takes olonsure in inform in# the citizens of the District, j:n<i pub lie generally, that having just returned lion Charleston with a full ami complete stock ol A. K;t?I<ll?;s lli*l<ll**f? r.J\> 7^^ .HartiiiKiiils Af. / 1 he is prepared to furnish anything in his line a as reasonable prices as can be found anywhere His stock consists, in part of the following urti cles, viz: Saddles for Ladies, Men ami iloys. at price? varying from $5 to $25, some the best quality ever brought to this place. Bridles, ftom $1 to $6. Harness of all kind? kept constantly on hand and manufactured ni short notice from $10 to $100 per set. In addition he keeps always on hand such articles as may be found in similar establishments, sn.-h as Iiitts, Stirups, Buckle's he. N. B.?All orders Irom a distance promptly attended to. It. M. I'Ollli. March 16 6 tf HABBENSACX'S LIVER PILLS, and WORM SYRUP, For Kale by J. //. ADAMS. XK\T TO A. C. MM. A I'. SPANISH JACK MA REN CO. The Season ol this Celebrated .lAt'K will commence at Luicastcrvill.', on (lie saJL-2jL 1.")th of March, in.-t., and end oil tlie 1st July. lie is full 16 hands high, well made, nnd no mistake nhoai him. It is certainly the interest of Farmers to raise their own mules, ami Ini'i/r oni". The expencc of raising such is light, very light, compared to the prices. This Jack is an uncommonly tine one, and he has been purchased to be kept here, to accommodate farmers noil those desirous of raising tine large Mules. His prices are $5 $l<> and $16. P. T. HAMMOND & CO. Lancaster C. II., March 8th. I?tf Steam Saw Mill. The Subscriber wishes respectfully to give notice that lie lias Removed his Steam Saw Mill, and erected it anew. It is now situated within a few yards of the Stage road from Lancaster to Camden, about si* miles from the former place. It is now in operation and in good order, having Koto a new ongiucundn new saw. The lumber is of an excellent quality, bieng sawed out of the very best of timber, and will be sold at moderate prices. Captain Cothern, the former mennger, is stilHn attendance, nnd will be happy to accommodate all persons disposed to favor him will. ti...;.. ? Hill?* for any quuntitv of lumber will ho lil!o<i at short notice, " JA8. M. INGRAM. luarcli 22. tl tf. THE RENOWNEDREMEhV. Hollo-way's Ointment. Thin extraordinary Ungnent in comported of the most healing Balaams, and w hen used in accordance with th?* directions which accompany each pot, will insure euros when all < thcr means fail. Chw* of the most desperate Skin distnaca readily yiel 1 to its etticacy. It is famous when used in eanea of Gout, Rheumatism, Contracted or Stiff .I'siUa. In Aathman it will do wonders if wclrtulilred into the Cheat. A MOST ASTOXISIlIX<? CUBE OF SCROFULOUS ULt'KKS.?A ( ASK CERTIFIED 1?V T1IK MAYOR OF BOSTON, ENGLAND. Copy of tt L ttrr front ./. iVi>/?/< , /:'*</., Mayor of JtoMtotl, /.i HVo!ll \/i i r?". To 1'noF. IIoi-lowav; Dear Sir?Mr*. Sarah Dixon, of Liquorpond Stieet, Boston, h.:stliis day deposed before me, that for a coiiMdcrtiblc periotl alio wa* severely ntllieted with Scrofulous Sores i.lid lllccra in her aruia feet, legs, and other parta of her body: and although the firat of medical advice waa obtained, at the coat of a huge sum of money, ahe obtained no abatement of suffering, but gradually yew worse. II oing reeommended by a friend to try your Ointment, she procured a small pot, and u box of the I'ill*. and before that was all used, symptoms of amendment appeared. By persevering with the medicines for n abort time longer, according to the directions, and strictly adhering to your rules us to diet, Ale., ahe waa perfectly cured, and now enjoys the best of health. I remain, dear sir, yours tru'v. (Signed.) J. NOBLE. Dated, Angled 12th, 1853. AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE OL' L'UlVMIL'l ? ?J IV Tilt' It'll ? twt'l. wr iiivitii i < i <?? * i.n a i r? at ir.u MKDICAL AID HAD PAlLKI). Copy of a letter from Mr*. Klixubeth IVa/es, of thr I'oAt Otfirr, Alilirok Hornl mi or Hot/nor, Sn**rs, tinted Jnuy IS, To Prof. IIoli.owav: fur :?I suffered for n considerable |?eri? od from a severe ft!tick ofKrv?i|M*laM. which nt length settled in my nnd r? tested nil tiicdicul treatment. My suffering* worn very great, nnd I quite desparcd of any permanent amcndoicnt, when I wan ad * ised to have recourse to your Ointment nnd Pills. I did so without delay, nrul am h ppy to any the rasult was cniinenrly successful for they effected a radical euro of my leg; and restored me to the enjoy Bier, t of health. 1 shall ever speak with the utmost confidence of your medicines, and have recommended them to others in this neighborhood similarly ertlictcd, who derived equal benefit. I nm, sir, your obliged and faithful scrv't. (Signed,) KI.I/AUKT11 YBATBH. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment, in most of the following eases I fad Leg*, (lout. Dad Breast*, ( himhihir Swellings, Hums, Lumbago, Htiuionr, Piles, Bite of ifusquitoes and Rheumatism, Hand KHes, Scalds, Cooo-fmy, Sore Nipples, (thiego-foot, Sore Throats, f'bilblaiiis, Skin diseases, (flapped hands, Scurry, lorua, (Soft,) Xorc IICM?, CuiKwr*, Tunioc*, Oontr?ted and Stiff I'lccr*, Joint*, Wound*, Klephantiaeia, Yaw*, . Klatula*, ?*Soi.D ATTHE KaTARI.railJIKMT of Prol IIoLtOWAT, J'J t, ST.iAND, (nMT Tr.MPLI Bar,) Uomdon, nnd nl*o ni hi* llouac, in N York. Order* for Medicines in the State* addressed, T. Hollowav, Now York,' wil receive do* attention. Sole alao by all re* 1 peetable Druggist* *nd Dealer* in Medicine throughout the United Slate*, in i'ota, a 37 i ecnta, 87 eta, and ft 50 cl* each. T be had Wholeaale of the principal Dni| Houaea in the Union. Mr There ia a ronaider bis aavlnf b taking the larger aize*. N. B.?Direction* for the guidance ef pi ' ties la in evert disorder are affined to aae ? Pot. Sold by P. M. 00//BN * Co.", *? Mb. J8 /hp)* Strwrt Charleston 5J. C. ??., e Q * COME AND SEE!!! JUST RECEIVED n complete and well sc !eeto?l stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS That we arc ready and anxious to show to cu*, tomerx. A better variety and better bargains liavc never Im-oii offered in this Market; to prove which, call at Cureton's corner. \V. II. & A. J.CONNORS. march 2*2 0 tf : BOTTOM LANDS FOR SALE. I WISH to aell my l'lantntion on Sugar Creek, three and a h ilt* miles fron Fort Mills' Depot, Charlotte Rail Road ; it containing in all Two hundred and sixty-five ncres, Sixty five Acres ofwlt'ch is first rate Bottom Land, the hallancu (iood Cotton Land. Persons willing to purchase, ciei call and see it at any time, an I reside on the place. J. //. HOOD. Ri'llair, April 12,1851 D--4I. LAND FOR SALE. ~ r Offer tw sell my Plantation on thcCaX tawba River, miles below I/indsford, iti Lancaster District, containing seven hundred and sixty-eight acres, about one half Wood land, utul the other half fresh hind, and in a hii/h utitlv of im/.romnrut for cultivation. It is but seldom that such a Plantation is offared for sale, and to any one desiring a most vahia| l>lcPlantation, I would merely ask that ho should examine it.?All necessary Puddings are on the ; plantation, and it lies within eighteen miles of ' Khenexer Depot. A long credit will he given. Possession given at once. GEO. Me. WITIIERXPOOX, Lancaster, Feb. 8, 62 tf : tSTlVwkly Carolinian, nnd Chester Standard ! will insert 4t. , ; THE "NEW YORK MONTHLY. j I \ presenting the first number of the NEW i YORK MONTHLY to the public, the ! Publisher is hannv to siv that l,<> with every cnnfid< nee that it will meet with a popular rcfcp'inn. 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Ut Rev T F Davis, 1) I), cx-Oflicio visitor. Rev T S Airrnrn, I ? " J I) McCt lmu on, \ r^V^or*. " Gko Hknton, Rector, and Iiistructor in Mental and Christian Science, Modern Languages and History. Mis Hkntox, Matron. ? , Instructor in Mathematics. | .Natural Sciences, anil Ancient Literature. Prof G F D'Visic, ? late of Limestone i Spiings,?Instructor ill the Theory ami practice of music. Miss C M Keip, Instructress in English. " Sosxowhki, Instructress in Drawing, Painting, ami Assistant in French. Miss Sophia Waiu.ky, Instructress in English tranches, anil Assistant in Mathematics. Miss Ei.i/.a Pratt, Assistant in Music and English. X. 15. Tiie corps is not yet complete. The above institution, located ut Glenn Springs, in Spartanburg Pistiict, S C, will he ohcucd tor the rect pliou of pupils on the tirst of Fearuary next. In eonverting this establishment into a school for young ladies, the buildings have been thoroughly repaired and lilted up.aud in furnishing them anew no pains have spared to make it, in every respect, such a home as parents would desire for their daughters. Partic| ular attention has been bestowed upon tits* muI sical iustrinueuts, and with a large anil efficient corps of teachers, and a thorough course of study, it affords every advantage to lie enjoyed in tuiv .similar institution. Applicants are admitted, of any age, over se- | veil years, and placed in such class as they may he prepared to join. The scholastic year will consist of one session, divided into two terms of five months cacti, tieginning on the first of February ami July. Vacation, December and January. Rates?For Tuition and Hoard, including washing, fuel, lights,Ate., Ac. ?125 per term, and tlirrr trill br no ecrtrn chtirt/r, except for Music ?:H) per term, and for Hooks, Sheet Music Drawing Muteaiuls, Ac., actually used. For further informusion, see "Prospectus," which may be had by applying to the Rector,or either of the Proprietors. Jan'y 4 1854 47-3m South Carolina, i In the Court of OidtLancaster Disti iet, V nary, in the matter of J Mary Small's Will. Wiikreas, John H. Small has notified me, that lie requires the paper purporting to Ik* the will | of Mary Small late of said district, deceased, to I he proved in due and solemn form of law. And, , whereas, Alexander Fianklin Xishet, administrator, with the will annexed of the said Mnrv Small, has tiled his petition with a similar prayer, and it appearing that James llood, Reuben Hood, John Lemons und Margaret, his wife, Mary Huin, Win. Townscnd and Sarah, his wife, June Huin, Elizabeth Haiti, Samuel Huin and June, his wife, John Hood, Deborah Glass, anil the children of Koliert Hood, dee'd, names unknown; most of whom are legatees under the will and ull of whom would have been entitled to a distributive share of the Estate, if the deceased had died intestate, reside ritlinxt ?>? linUt.. ?C.I.: .............. ......... ... n nuuv. i new are therefore to notify, require, cite an<l admonish the the said James Hood, Keuhen Hoo<l John Lemons ninl wife, Margaret, Mary Bain, Win. Townwnd, Jane Rain, Elizabeth Bain, Samuel 1 lain ami Jane his wife, John Hood, I). Glass, ami the chil<hen of Rob't Hood, together with John It. Small Thos. Mellow, anil Jane K. his wife, Alex. K, Nosbit ami the first Presbytery of the associate reformed synod of the South, or the represeiitive of that body. Legatees of the said Mary Small, deo'd, and also distributees if she bud died intestate, to be and appear Is-fore me on Monday the loth day I of April 1851, in the Court of Ordinary to he hidden at Lancaster Court House, then anil there to shew cause, if any, why the said will should or should not be proved and established in due form of Law, or for what cause the same should be set aside or established, and to make such other aud further shewing and proof as you or either of you the said parties may deem necesj saiv proper ami advantageous for your respective I rights and interests in the premises. I 1 Given under my hand and seal ol ] s L. S. > Officii at Lancaster Court House this ( ?J 21th December 1853. J. II. WITIIERHPOON, O. L. D. 41-3m prs fee |10. JUST PUBLISHED. REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY I OF NORTH CAROLINA, , IN TIIREH LECTURES, By Rev. F. 1*. Hawks, n. p., ll.il Hon. I). L. Swain, ll. d., ai.d Hon. \V. A. Gkaham, ll. d. C To wAit-A it prr/xfi a preliminary *Lrtr\ of th> ; BATTLE OF THE ALAMAHCE and War of the Regulation. 5 Compiled by W. D. COOKE, A. M. . Illuatrated by DARLEY * LOSS!NO. A Supply of thU valuable work baa tieen r? ocived. PRICE $1. Tho work will bo mailt* to any part of the United Htatea upon the n !, eeipt of one dollar and lee three oonta poatag atampa. Add rem WM. D. COOKE, Jtmbifk, N. C. 5 1 0, a. F. ? catawba lodof meet l. thcmdat eventsn ( ePftork. W Ma'ty. tiKOMUK I) iikCKHAM I IN KC|t-I 1 Y. t'? ( fsmcaiti r Jjintrict. Dl'hi.n Bkckiiam wid | Bill for partitfcin, land* others. J and Negroes. It appearing to niv satisfaction, that Sa;nh K. ? Jones, (widow) and Julius Beckham Joi.es, tJeo. Dismuke Jones, William Henry Jones, and Jess Reed Jones, children of James I). Jones, dee'd, Also, John B. Jones, and Thomas A. Boone, and Emily B. his wile, defendants, in above ease reside w ithout the limits of the State, it is on motion of John Williams, Esq., Solicitor lor j complainant that the said defendants do answer | plead or demur to the hill in nlwve ouse on or j before the Slid June, lt-61, otherwise Judgment | jiro cvn/iimu w ill be orilered against each hi d ; all of tliem. JAMES II. WITUERSIMM A Coin'r in E<|. 1.. 11 | Luncn-'ter, ('. II., March 15, 1S51.?oiu-plt-i j Wn.i.iam Thompson,") IN EyL'lTV. | I.ANCAsTKIl lllSI li;(T. j Daniel M.Tillman and I Bill for I'aitition ol luntls , wife, Eli/a Tillman, ! ami aceouuts. ! Abner Thompson ami I | other. J I IT Appearing to my satisfaction that Abner Thompson, Win. Dudley Stewiuan and Emiiy j his wife, and Daniel Tillman, jr., defendants in ! Above e.wo wwl.!..-:*!. u.. -r..-- o. . . ? vuiuv " IIIIVUI llic IIIIII19 III lll<* QlftlC. It 18 ordered, an motion ot John Williams, Esq., Solicitor lor complainant, that the said deterdanls do answer, plead, or demur, to hill in nl>nvc caw, on ir before the 22d June, 1851. olhci wise judgment pro caufcxxo will he ordered aguinst each and all ol them. J A MAS 11. WJTIIF.HSrvOX. Com. J-.'ij. J.. 1>. march 17, 1851 ft pt. $7-8m. ! JOSEPH A. CUNXINOII AM ] IX EQUITY, Administrator. I Jsonca*f'r 1'trs. | Hill of Revivor. Robert (J. Miller, Adin'r, dr ho- V for Partition nctie non of David Miller (decent* count, and lor cd), Thos. M. Young and wife Settlcnu lit. .l/arguret, John J/iller, it at. IT appearing to my satisfaction that TIIOS. M. Yol.'NfS midwife J/nrgnrct, and John J/. J/iller, defendants in al ovc case, icside without the limits of this State?on motion of Clinton, I Solicitor for complainant, it is ordered tl at the said Thomas J/. Young and J/niga?rt his w ife, and John M. .l/iller, do plead, answer or demur, to the Hill in above case, on or before the 1st day of June, 1854, otherwise judgement pro eonf'isxio will be ordered against them. JAMES II \\ I I HERSPOON. Cntn'r. J.'i;. /,. I). Feb. 27, 1851. prs. fee 87 3-d ni KX PARTE ] IX EQUITY. Rlioda Morton, Ex'x. of { Lancaster District. Henry Uorton, deceas- J Petition for Injunction, ed. J Sale of Propertv, Ac. rpilK Creditors of HENRY H( IR ION. _L deceased, are notified and required to present, upon oath, their demands against said deceased, and establish the same, on or I iridic the 1st day of June, 1854. The Legatees and Devisees, viz: Sarah Morton and husband, Wesley Iloiton, Klizalath Ilorton and hu:band Alexander Carter, Elijah Mot ton, AhnerMorton; the children of Denial Hoi-ton,"* deceased, viz: Margaret Jane, anil Zadock McDonald Ilorton; and Zadock Hioughton and Henry Hroughton, are also noiitied und required to answer, plead or demur, to the petition in the case, on or before the 1st June, 1851, othei wise judgment y/r? roii/iniii will be ordered a gains' them. JAMES II. W1T1IKUSPOOX. Com'r. Eq. L. D. Feb 18 2 Sin linseed oil. For Sale by J. E. CURETOX. March 8 " .1 U' IO K. W A XM AW TENT, meets every BATj UltDAY EVENIXfi at 8 o'clock. I E. A. FUSDERBURK, r. S. "notice. I ALL who are indebted to the Subscriber are I informed that their bills are now ready for settlement, ami also that further indulgence cannot he given. Those who do not settle previous toSpring Term of Court will most assuredly have Costa to Pay, C. P, EVANS. Jnn 1)1 ' -w -?t* dill. REMOVAL AND NEW FIRM FAUST A \VINKHl.KNF.lt having associated with them W. M. CARTER coutiuue the Hardware ItusiiiCM* under the Htm of FAUST W1NEHKENKR A Co un<! have removed to their new 5 STORY BROWN BRICK STORENo, 45 North-Third-street. KA*T HIDK AIIOVK lfARKKT, l>lllt.4UKLFHIA, (erected on the lot formerly occupied by the Old City Ifall. ! Where we are prepared to show a very full assortment of 1 HARDWARE. CUTLARY. GUNS. &c, and all other goods usually kept in a Hardware house, we respectfully solicit a visit ftont our friends and buyers generally. Phil. Feb 22 2 4t. THE Subscriber having tried the Credit Business to his entire satisfaction, finds | that it does not pay?he will, therefore, in future sell entirely for cash. Thane who are now indebted to Lint are earnestly requested to call and settle either by note or the money, as 1 am determined to have iny Books closed. ^ C. 1?. EVANS, march 22, 6 8m. GOLD, SILVER, OR BANK NOTES WAXTEIt immediately to pay the debt*of the late firm of T. K. A J. K. MAGI I.E. Persons indebted are earnestly requested to pay np a soon as possible as we must have the cash. Jan. 11, 1864. 48 8m A BOOK FOR EVERY AMERICAN. MEN WANTED TO TRAVEL AS AGENTS. | rpiIE subscrilHT is now publishing n third JL edition ofTllE LIFE AM) VOYAGE. , OF AMt KICUS. the gront Navigator, utter whom our country was named. By (J. E. P Luster, lute U. S. Consul. Illustrated with J Engravings. From the New York Journtii of Commerce.?This is n very interesting and inislrnetive volume, especially to Americans, as it relates to the diseovery and early history of (his continent. '1 ho plates illustrating various points in the history of the great Navigator, add to the value of the work, and still more to the aoceptableness of the common render. From the New York Chriatian Observer.? In this elegantly printed volume, ^thc compilers have preserved nil the information accessible respecting tbis celebrated voyager. The book will be n valuable acquisition. From tho New York Recorder.?This is a worthv tribute to one of the great N'avicrators wlioao Mim nod hintorv. tvill tm fur i'vit connected with the American continent, * ' The w ork U well worthy of attention as a repository of much thnt is valuable, l*nring on the enrly history of the new worldFrom tl e Albany spectator.?-The subject of this work ia sufficient of itself to attract and interest every Ameriean. The men i- who gave name to this great western conti,1 nent, osn never be forgotten. ft ia written , in that flowing and attractive styte which charaeteri7.cs all Mr. J-ester's productions, * and oannot fail to have an ex ensive efccnlaHon. A number of active end intelligent men - of good character, arc offered nrofUabk*fcm> , M ployaient in circulating, by ettbscripUuiC tfcg above valuable and fate esrttng work, fc v H. MAN9P1RU), PnktW*r* * v 134 York it, flew Have*, Conn, ? lu Feb. I*. Iflbt. *js I? * dfr "JiBJe