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RECEIPTS. | jbw J. Horton II. Rock to Feb. 30 '56 W. R. Hood Lancaster April 26 '54 J. D. Caakey " Aug. 12 '64 I J. M. Crockett u Aug. 4 '64 < Samuel Consnrt " Feb. 19 '65 I John W. Carlisle " " 2 '66 < J. Funderburk sr Wild Cat April 26 *64 C. L. Duncan I*. Ilill Feb. 12 '65 1 B. R. I.idrs 44 May 5 '54 Jamea Motherslicd Ala. April 6 '66 ' John C. Iforton H. Rock Feb. 23 '65 > J. D. Mcllwnin Iwincnstcr " 12'56 4 Thoma? J. Perry 1*. Hill . 44 16'66 ' Col. J. M. Stewart Monroe K. C. May 12 '65 1 J, X IVwiffU* D. Hot Aug. 12 '54 ? B. B. Stogner Ala. Oct 5 '64 ' Wm. Martin H. Rock Feb. 12 '55 t M. Crenshaw L. Street Aug. 9 '56 T. I* Faulkner Ala. Feb. 13 '5* < D. D. Johnson I*. Hill 44 19'56 t R. D. M. Dunlap R. Box " 12 '66 N. J. Crnig Jucksonhnm April I I *64 David Hood 44 Feb. 12 55 C. II. Latham Wuxhaw H 12 "6* Jas. Kirrier P. Valley 44 12*55 \V. L. Faulkner I<nncaster 44 12 '55 "Capt J. Stewart 44 44 1 2 '65 ? Til li) M AHKETtS. * t, latest dates from Liverpool, ... April 15 < Latest dates from Havre, .... 44 12 Latest dates from Havana, .... 44 22 . Charleston Market. I, April 28.?Cotton.?The transaction* to day f, were confined to 900 lades, at prices full up to v the standard of those currant for the week, nvaraging ? 1-2 to 0 1-2. Colnmbia Market. April 29.?Cotton.?Tlie demand for this t; Article in our market yesterday was ?piiet lint ( n steady; tlio supply on sale was limited, coiisc- d qucntly the sales were light. 107 bales were e sold, at 0 1-2 for rery infeitor, to 8 1-2 cents v for Good Middling. r mar h i a (j e s~ ? MARRIKD, on tlio 30th ulb, by J. II. ! t( found, Esq., Mr. J. K. Dailkv and Mis* II. , ,j A., daughter of Mnj. J. M. Shaver, all of this ! ? district. n lly the ttev. Kiwanl Clark, Mr. Ransom f, illackwkll, of Chesterfield Disk, to Miss ? . Eliza, eldest daughter of (Jillum Sowell.of Kershaw District. ,j -TTatils. ? Death's but a path that must be trod, If tmui would ever pass to (iol). ? I'd null ts " I* DIED, on Monday the 24th ult., fapt. *] , Calvin Usky, aged about 30 years. ai Mr. Editor it- ? NVe, us personal and ardent admirers, private nnd political friends of the distinguished dead, claim the privilcdgc of adding our 1 liuiulilu Iribiii.. nf r.-?n...a to l.!? ........o..- i , .- .... ...v. J , and rf joining in the general exj>ressioti of i S orrove thalli.,* gone forth from our Sciiato- : / rial chamber. Death, at all time*, is an instructive moni- 1 g tor us well at a uiotirnfal messenger. but tl when it lias stricken down the great in intel- a leet and renown, in our district, how doub- 's; ly impressive tftc lesson it brings homo to ' h the licai ts of each citizen of our district, nnd ? causes us to reuietnbur that the grave is the d cotnuton lot of all ? the great Ion Her of all t! cnrtldy distinctions, but at the same time o we are taught that in one sense, the great nnd good can never die. For the memory of j tl their virtue* nnd bright example will live b through nil coming time in an immortality |? that shines ley nod the grave. | v The eensol.itimi of this thought calms o our sorrow i; and In the language of the tl poet we would ?u>k : F * Why Wcurp ye lor him who hat nearly run n The bound of man's appointed years, at lust I life's blessings all enjoyed, life's labours , done. Serenely to his f nnl rest has pa?*\i: Whilo ihosoft memory of his virtue's vet I Lingers like twilight hue* when tlu bright n sun has ?. t f I It will be doinj no injustice to tho living .or the dead, to say, that no better specimen j, of the truo nnd patriotic character ci n le 11 found in our history of South Cirolinn, and " I.ancastcr dist., than that of the llon.T. W. ^ llucy, deceased. With no advantages of ^ birth or fortune, he worked his way by the a unwearied efforts of bis ovvu genius to the c highest distinction and honour that our be- ^ loved district could bestow. Arden ly at- ( tached to the principles of civil and religious (ft ^ - ? * * " * lidcny, patriotism was with hin. a passion and a sentiment?a passion that gave ener gy to his ambition, And a sentiment tliat pervaded sil his thoughts and actions, concentrating them upon his belovod Sute and dia- 1 trict as the idols of Ids heart. The bold and " nyroiy frankness in the expression of his o- a jdnons whiuh always characterised him, has often been the subject of praise ; and in all Jj lib victoriaatit msy be truly said, Hhe never t, stooped to conquer." Io Ms long and brilliant domestic, mer- 1 rantUo, military, political and religious enmer, personal considerations never for a single hi stapes cussed Mm to swerve from the u strict H?s of duly, and nono have over donbU sd bis dcop sincerity. j < nil Rat this b not the lime nor oeeacion to enter into detail of lbs services of Col. J 5Il7_ - ? - 1 ? pwrw?'w mey *??, wtm OM Me- j lory of our dktrict nnd Btete for the Uot < tbirtjr jreera. Dot wo cannot refrain from 1 oimtieg to oue or two of hi* crowning oeto; , The (km wm hi* ouwearied exertion* In the nboUoMnf of tbo Brigade Encampment*, J and next in labouring to bore the appopria- ,j tlon of the Free Hchool Fund iaereaerd, and ' manj more might he meotieeed, ail of which we eouehter odeaotageous to the peeaeet * well ee the rising gee oration. The hwtory *pd Hfc of CoL Hw| are Wftwlwjj "Dwil'||IVI l^wPV*"l g *" WHIvn 'i> lf'.<*j MM>I awolto the direct end candid Jftote*man the entire abeeaee of equlvoottftu or . dlhgtrtee In ell ef hi* ante, W?reU(Hhr. jr ' fenee In *U pnhltc attach*.; hnRji I m I 1 tUe people will torsive Uie errors ot u ooiu and open nat?rcf we all admit that Col. T. W. Hfley, though often defeated in liia tneaaflrea of policy, alwnya revered the respect of his opponent and Without lowing the confix lienco ofhia friends. Ho never plotcd the injury of any one; his position in public r{uestions being clear aa light itself. In the life of the subject of this obituary the youth of our District have an example worthy of imitation in many particulars; they may tike courage from his career, and note the high proof it affords that under our jejuni institutions the avenues to honour md renown are open to nil. Col. Ilney osc by the force of bis own genius, uunid;d by power or wealth. And remember hat every memorial ofsneb a man will posicss a meaning and n value to his country. uc'ii. ins wnnu win oe a ntilioweil spot. 3 rent memories cluster there, and his coun- j ryineu an they visit will exclaim: "Such grave* aa his are pilgrim shrines, j Shrines lo no ereod n code eon lined. The Delphian vales, the Palestine*, 'i'liu Mecejis of the mind. Uatox Hill Academy. Ilollotoay's fills are tho best medicine low on sal in the United States, the ingredii,ifit of which they are composes nre so uniijurioua, that they cannot harm the most Icliearc constitution. To valetudinarians hey cannot fail to be of the utmost service, icing composed entirely of medical herbs, | lie production of a person who has made it ! is study to alleviate the ills to which the uman family arc subject; they must, therei)rc, be hailed with delight, as supplying a rant long felt in this country. See advertisinonts. Dr, M'Laue'a Vermifuge. H>r During a practice of more than tweny years, Dr. M'lwtne had attended inntiincrl.le patientsaflle.ted with evryform of worm iscnse, and was induced to apply "" nergjes of his mind to tho discovery of a ermifuge, or worm destroyer, certain in its ffects: the result of his labors is the Ainer;an Worm Specific, now before the public rliich is perfectly sale, am! may be given 1 like to children of the most tender age, or ' i the agist adult; it purges mildly nnd suhucs fever, ami destroys worms with invnri- j hie success, it is easy of Administration, ml as it does not contain mercury in any j mil whatever, no restrictions are necessary ith regard to drinking cold water, nor is it i up;.hie of doing the least injury to the tenerest infant. An incredible number of | forms have been expelled by this great verlifuge. tH* Pa#clia?er* will be careful to ask for Dr IcLane'i Celebrated Liver Pills and ike none else. All other Liver l'ills, in comnrison are worthless. Dr. M'Lane's Liver Pills, so his Celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had I all respectable Druir Stores in the I'nite.1 tnlos mid Canada. Sold by P. M. COHEN', k CO., 20 Hayue at., Cliarteeton, .jy 8 DU. GUYSurr? "ll'ROVKO EX TRACT OF YELIjOW DOCK, AND I.\RSA1\\RII.I,.\ h a tiitf. rcmf.dy no:: I-rfJitiry Tu'ttd. Thousands of individuals are cursed with Tievons complaint* which they inherit from a'if ji rents. T!io use of the Yrllvw l)<K-k nt S trsap-triUt will prcv.mt nil this, and sve a vast amount of miser ,, nr. 1 m y vain: lo lives, for it (\ornHgly rje^ls frum th? ystem Ihr l-ilrn / tint, which is tin* seed of j {sense, and so takes oirthc curse by which he sins or misfortune of the parents are so Aon visited upon the innocent offspring. Parents owe it to their children to guard win ngiiist the etVects of maladies th.it ui .y e communicated by decent, and vhildren of arvnt* that have at any time been affected ,'ith Consumption Scrofula or Sytnpltiiis We it to thcmselvc to take precaution against lie disease bcingrcvicd in tlicm Guy suit V ixtract of Yellow Dock and S:>rsaw..rillu is ' sure antidote in sncli enana 2-?f~See advertisement. MAGlj.E &- HEATH. I A Great and Novel Enterprise. We publish In <?ur advertising; columns n lagnlllccnt Gift Enterprise, the third of a price, started in New York by Mr. IVrham ho ha* been I'lnjr ami favorably known liroujrh.tut tiio North and East. An exam1. lion of it will present features that comtund it to tlie attention of every man, woi.in, woman tai l child in the community. 1 Ve have only to toy that tlie former enter* \ rise or this IndcfutigAblo manager have j cen e ha rue tv rived by the greatest furnca* nd given the ntuiost satisfaction to nil eoncrnrd, hYnd in your order* for ticket* r.s arly as possible, us tlioy will undoubtedly a to ken up in ti short time. \KW A0VKB.TINMM\TS Notioe, ALL Person* having demands against the lie Estate of JAMKSK. M'ASHKV, (deceased), ill band them into J. II. WITHKK8POON, n or before the 1st day of July nest, or this dvertisemeiii wiil ho placed in liar of payment. And miiv persons knowing themselves liidchtd to the fc-iUte in any way will confer a great ivor on the Administrator by settling the same eforc that time, M you cannot complain of the vlulgeauce that h*v been given unless it is in he giWt length of time given. 1L T. MASSEY. Administrator. /tpri) 28th 1 H.?4 12?9tr?pf. $7.60 South-Carolina, LANCASTER DISTRICT. Kj James H- Witherapoon, Esq., Ordinary of said Distiiot. VHRRKA8, Israel Pickens Darts amd John I. Crockett have applied to me for letters of Idmlnlstratioa on all tad slnguU-itho Oooda and ^battels, Rights and Credits of Col. Thoe. W. I ?*7i Ute at the District aforesaid, decease* 1. 1 mmnm IN, HMMM, to cite ami a'lmonUh 11 and aingular, Dm kindred and creditors of aid deceaeed, to b? and appe ar before ire at our ie*t Ordinary'" Court for lie aaid diatrlct, to bo abba at ianiMltr Ooort Howae on the 18th, lay of May nasi, to akow oaaae, if aay rhy the aaid adminletration ahatt not be gran toil. (Wren under my Hand and Seal thin ?*th day -?*?- of April in the year of oar Lord o ne ( . ? ) thoueand, eight hundred and ifty-four ( J and In the eerwly-elghth year of A** i ^ merican Indepondenoe, jambs h withkk spook, o. u n. ftjrt M. Pr Foa M-00 t_ A. ATTOBNEY AT LAW. CkartartM* 0. H , a 0 ?Ulf$OTT>S YELLOW DOCK & SAKSAPARILL A. It is now put up in the largest sized butties, mui is acknowledged to be the best sarsaparilla made, ex is certified by the wonderful cures it has performed, the original copies of which are in the possession of the ' proprietor. Remember, this is the only true and original article. Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cnnco.r, Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other diseases are speedily and perfectly cured by the use of ttlis medicine. Road the following Certificate! Tall IN>ssa Co., Ala., Jan. j, 185*2. Dear Km:?I send you this to certify to you that your Extract of Ycliow-Dock and Sarsaparilla has performed one of the most wonderful cures on me that has ever been effected on man. I luve been afHicted for forty years with eruptions or, my legs and feet; in 18 18 they got so had that 1 had to go on crutches, .'Hid irt (Si'l 1 11 i?? ittii* I ' r :i?iitm it I'll .'ilmfii tin; knee. In about nine months after my other leg broke out in large eating and running sore* iVom my knee to my foot, and discharged a groat deal of offensive matter. Mv groin also broke out in large biles which j discharged much offensive matter, and at ; the mine time my left hand broke out in I large running sores nearly to my elbow. | The misery that 1 liave-suffercd for the , last two years. I cannot describe to you. I ! was in such agony that I never rested day or night. In October last my son biought me one of your boitlo wrappers: I read it, and found record of some wonderful cures performed by your 'Kxtract of Yellow-Dock and Sarsnparilla,' I sent and got two bottles of it, and commenced taking it. In two weeks to my great astonishment, my so es all became easy, and I could sleep all night, n thing I had not done for two years. When I had taken six bottles, my sores were nearly all healed, Mv sores got well a*if by enchantment. I have now used ill all, eight bottles of your "Kxtract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," and I now consider myself well. I entreat nil of the afflicted to try tlii-> medicine for I believe it will cure any known disease in the world. I.iy aside all prejudice and just irv it, and proclaim its great worth to suffering mankind and entreat thrin to take it, for it will cure them. My eisc is well known in a large portion i of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should doubt the above cure, I invite them to call on me.and I will show them the sears. 1 can be found in I'allnpossn Co., Alabama, one mile from Sloe's terry. HK.NA I ATI IIl'fillKS. The Yellow-Dock Mid S irsaparilla is peculiarly adapted to females of delicate health resulting from irregularity of menstrual discharges. and other discuses peculiar to their sex. The proprietor has in his possession a great number of certificates ol euro*, performed of the above description. Wenssure the afflicted, that n liottle or two of I)r. (iuysott's Kxtract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapnrill.i will at once regulate those ditticul tics and renew the natural energies. J-fjf"I'ut Up iu quart bottles.?l'rico $1 per bottle. Sold Wholesale and retail by SCOVIK & MKAD. 111 Chart res st ,N O. General Agents for the Southorn States, to whom all oriiers must be addressed. Sold,also, by Magill ik //call), Ivincaster (!. IJA. 1*. Wylie, Chester; Winchester, S'itt i. Co.. Mnnrne, \\ C.; V. J. I e II iy t Workman. Camden April t S. '.-i t t. Oej J._ riTJ "PAT A rpnp-D A nrpTrtW VI JL.%. Llll X XJL J. XXVXXV XXVTxl AT FOltT MILLS, S. C. moruo?Tpotts WOl'LD respectfully inform their fi ieuds and customers that are now receiving and openittg a large and well selected stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. at Fi?rt Milli, S. consisting <>t eve:y, grade and quality of GENTLEMEN'S ami LADIES WARE, usually kept in a village store. At>o, A large stock of (IIMK'KUIES, HARDWARE, and CUTLERY, which weolleroii the most liberal terms for ('ash, or to punctual dealers.? Thankful for past tlrvurs we solicit a continuance of the same. J. M. MORROW, II. C. 1NJTTK. Fort Mills, York I)ist., S. ('., Ap'l lti. lU:2in. South Carolnina, 1 IN' THE COURT OF LASCAMTKK OiflTMICT. I ORDINARY. | In the matter of John J Mills's Will. ViniEIUiAS SAMUEL J. .McKINNEY 11 h is notified me that he requires the will of JOHN MILLS, late of Lancaster District, lqoeased, to be proved in due and .-oleum form of law ; and whereas Jaiio* 1'. N. Davidson, Ksccntor ot the said Joint Mills, has tiled his petition with a similar prayer, and it appearing that Nancy Mills, (widow), Mary McKinney, Augustus McKintiy, James <?. Mills, Washington M. Mills, (Seorge McKinney, James McKinney, the widow and children of Thomas J. Mills, deceased, names unknown, the widow and children of John F. Mills, deceased, names not known, the widow and children of William Mills, deceased, viz: Mills, widow, and Jetl'erson Mills, Nancy Mills and Amos linker and wife Harriet linker, most of whom are legatees under the will, and all of whom would have been entitled to a distributive share of the estate, if the deceased had died intestate, reside without the limit* of the State: These are, therefore to notify, require, cite and admonish the said Nancy Mills, iwidow,) .I/my Mc?.inncy Augustus McKinnv, tunc* 0. J/ilis, Washington If. Jfills, lieorge JfcKiuney James .1/cKinney, the widow and children of Thomas J. .Ifills, deceased, the widow and children of John K. Mills, deceased, and Jfills, widow, JcfTeteon M ills, Nancy .If ills. Amos Baker ami wife, Harriett the widow and childreu of William .l/iila. deceased, together with Samuel J. JtfcKinncy, Wesley ,1/cKinuey, and James F. N. Davidson and wife Kmily, legatees of the said John Jfills, deceased, and aiao distributees, if he had died intestate, to be and ap|>ear I adore toe on Wednesday, the 12th July. 1854, in the Court of Ordinary, to he holden at Lancaster Court House, then and there to show Cause, if any, why tlto said will shonld, or should not be proved and estaldislied in due form of Law, or for what eause the same should be set aside or established, and to make mich other and ; fin ther showing and proof as you, or either of you, the said parties, may deem necessary, proper and advantageous for your respective rights and in to res is in the premises. S? ? ) fJivon under my Hand and Heal of I J loth April 1854. JAMKS II. WITIIERSPTON. Ordinary L. D. April 19, ft pf. 87.25 8m ~ l o. a p. catawba tODGE' nrnti every THURSDAlT EVENING at o'rCi. W.M.COHXORfl, Sir* 8at THOS S. RIDDLE, *. ?. 'i ' X?' \ ' 'a' >?*4 # j Ftddte and Harness ESTABLISHMENT. AT i.ANCASTER C. H.. 8. C. TilH Subscriber taken oloisnrcin informnig t;i?* citizen* of tho District, and pub| lie pone xi'y. that having just returned from j Chariest >* <vfth u full and complete stock of /j^ Saddles, l5ri<IS??s, r /?? Uni'liii^ails At*. /_Q \ he is prepared to furnish anything in his line at mm reasonable prices as can be foumi any where. Ills stock consists, in part of the following articles, viz: Saddles for Ladies, Jfcn and Ikiy*. at prices varying from $5 to *25, some the best finality ever brought to this place. Bridles, from $1 to $5. Harness of all kinds I kept constantly on hand an i manufactured at short notice from $10 to $100 per set. It: addition he keeps always en hand such articles as inny be found in similar establishments, su.di as Hilts, Stirups, Buckles Ac. N. B.?All orders froiu a distance promptly attended to. I'. M. POKR. Mareh 15 5 tf j HABBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS, and WORM SYRUP, For Sale by J. 11. ADAMS. , N KXT TO A. C. IK'XLAt'. SPANISH JACK MARENGO. | The Season of this Celebrated JACK wsft will commence at Lancasterville, on the auamEL 15th of March, iust., and end on tlte 1st July. Ho is full I f> hands high, well made, and no mistake about him. It is ceituinly the interest of Fanners to raise their own mules, ami lanje ones. The cxponco of raising such is light, very light, compared to the prices. This Jack is an uncommonly fine one, and he has been purchased to he kept here, to accommodate farmers nnd those desirous of raising fine large Mules. His prices are $5 $10 and $15. P. T. HAMMOND k CO. I*ancastcr C. II., March 8th. 4?tf Steam Saw Mill. The Subscriber wishes respectfully to give notice that lie has 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, alMiut six miles from the former place. It is now in operation and in good order, having both a new engine and a new saw. The lumber is of an excellent quality, bietig sawed out of the very best of timber, nnd will be sold at moderate prices. Captain Cot hern, the former menagcr, is still in attendance, and will be happy to accommodate all persons disposed to favor him with their patronage. Dills for any quantity of lumber will lie filled at short notice, JAS. M. INGRAM, march *2'2. 6 tf. 1<! THE [UNOWNED REMEDY. Holloway's Ointment. This extraordinary Unguent is composed of the most healing Balsams, nnd when used in accordance with the directions which accompany each pot, will insure cures when all ?ther meant, fall. Cases of the most desperate Skin diseases readily yiel I to its efficacy. It is famous when used in cases oftiout, Rheumatism, Contracted or Stiff Joints. In Asthmas it will do wonders if well luhhed into the Chest. A MOST ASTONISHING CURE OF SCROFULOUS (JLCKRS.?A CASE CERTIFIED BY TIIE MAYOR OF ltOSTON, ENGLAND. Coil'/ of a Islltr from J. Xoblr, A'?y., .1lay. or of Bout on, Lincoln thire. To I'ltoF. Hollowav : Dear Sir?Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of Iaqttorpond Street, Boston, has this day deposed before me, that for a considerable period she was severely nffiicted w ith Scrofulous Sores and Ulcers in her arms, feet, legs, and other parts of her body: ami although the first of medical advice was obtained, at the cost of a luigc Hum of money, she obtained no abatement of autre ring, but gradually g-evv worse. Being recommended by a friend to try your Ointment, she procured a small pot, mid a box of the Dills, and before that was all used, symptoms of amendment appeared, fly persevering with the medicines for n short time longer, according to tin: directions, and strictly adhering to your rules as I to diet, &c., she was petfeelly cured, and now enjoys the best of health. 1 remain, dear sir, yours truly. (Signed,) J. NOBLE. Dated, Aughst Pith, 1853. AN* EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE OF ERYSIPELAS IV THE LEO, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAI) FAILED. C'"py of <t Ijtllrr from Mr?. Klixabeth Yeotex, of the J'oxt Office, A Idtriek Hood nenr Hot/nor, Soxxrs, doted Jotfif l'2, 1863. To Pnor. IIolloway: Sir :?I suffered for a considerable perii od from a severe attack of Erysipelas, which t at length settled in niy leg, and resisted all medical treatment. My sufferings were very great, and I quite despnred of any pennaj nent amendment, when I was naviscd to have recourse to your Ointment and Pills, i did so without delay, ami atn h ppy to say j the rnsult was eminently successful for they j effected a radical cure of my leg, and restored me to the enjoyment of health. I shall ever speak with the utmost confidence of your medicines, and have recommended them to others in this neighborhood similarly efllietrd, who derived equal benefit. 1 am, sir, your obliged and faithful serv't. 1 (Signed,) ELIZABETH YKATES. The Pills should be used conjointly with I flic Oia?tuicnt. in most of the following I c.vsos:? | Dad Legs, (tout, Dad Recasts, (JUndular Swellings, ; Hums, I.uiuUagn, ! Ruinous, I'iUm, j Rite of Musqultoce Mii'i Khfiniatixrn, Sand Flies, S Coco-Jmv, Sore Nipples, Chiegn-foot, Sore Thioats, Chilblains, Skin diseases, Chapped hands, Scurvy, Corn*, (Soft,) Sore Heads, Cancers, Tumors, Contracted and Stiff Ulcers, Joints, Wounds, Elephantiasis, Yaws, Fistulas, % HoU> at the establishment of Prof. Hollowat, 'J'J4, St.iand, (near Tuari.t Han.) Loudon, and alao at hia House, in N. York. Orders for Medicines in the States, addressed, T. Hollowat, New York,' will receive due attention. Sole also by all res. pectable Druggiatn and Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States, in Pots, at 37i coots, 87 eta. and $! 00 eta each. To tw lind Wknlaul* of (Km orinciivi! Drntr Hvuees in tta Union. 0T Tharo i* a eooaidonble Mvmg by taking tb? larger aiaee. N. B.?Direction* for the guidance of pa tionU in every diaorder are afllxcd In each Pot. gold by P. if. OOffHX * Ce* Ho. f% JPtyne S^grt Ch-vrWton S. C. m COMK AM) SEE!!! Jl'ST RECEIVED a complete and well selected slock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS That wc are ready and anxious to show to cusI tomers. A better variety and better ! bargains have never been offered in this i Mai hot; to prove which, call at Carcton's cor! ncr. \V. M. & A. J. CONNORS. I march 22 A tf | BOTTOM LANDS l'Olt SALE. | ? WISH to Rell my Plantation on Xugar | 1. Creek, Ihree and a half miles Iron Fort ! Mills'Depot, Charlotte Rail Road; it containing i in all Two hundred and sixty-five acres, Sixty five Acres ofwh'ch is first rate Bottom | Land, the bulliuice Good Cotton Land. Per| miiik wishing to purchase, can cull and sec it at any tiuic, as 1 reside on the pluco. j. n. noon. Uoltair, April 12, 1851 U~tt. LAND FOR SALE. 1" Offer la sell my Plantation on the CnX t.iwha River, 52J miles hclow I.undsford, in Lancaster District, containing seven hundred ' and sixty-i'ight acres, about one lialt Wood land, , and the other half fresh land, and in a hiyh staff > of iusprovnntut for cultivation. Jt is but 8el- ! dom that such a Plantation is offared for sale- and to any one desiring a most vulua- j ble Plantation, I would merely ask that ho should examine it.?All necessary lluildings arc on the j plantation, mid it lies within eighteen miles of ; j Ebcnexer Depot. I I - l:> ?:n i .>?iis uciui n in iw given, rufflcsmon rivnn j at once. GEO. Mo. WIT11ERSPOON, | Lancaster, Feb. 8, 52 tf C5tf"Weckly Carolinian, and Chester Standard tJpjr"will insert 4t. THE NEW YORK MONTHLYIN presenting the first number of the MOW YORK MONTHLY to the public, tho Publisher is happy to say that he does so | with every confiib nee that it will meet with a popular reception. THE MOW YORK MONTHLY will enj deavor to raise the. Magazine Literature of Atucrie.'i tint only above "Hero Worship,'* but above the decent debility which distinguishes those heavy productions got up by the admirers of Genua.: Nightmares. THK MOW YORK MON THLY will be made up of articles at once interesting and cheerful The articles will be PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED with Engravings of the very highest order. Each number will contain 112 pages, the | whole printed on paper of the most unexceptionable kind. j For the general reader?the every day i man. The New York Monthly cannot prove j I other than a most welcome visitor. Each number of "The Monthly" will con- I tain an i EDITOR S TABLE, of 24 pages, devoted to Mattcrw and Things in General, Fun, Philosophy, and "The i Great Principles of Ninety-eight. There will also bo connected with each number a LADIES' DEPARTMENT, containing Plates of the latest fashions and such remarks on costume as cannot fail to meet with the approbation of the sex. TERMS One Cory 83; Two Cohes $5; Five Copies $10, nnda larger number at the same rates. Any person sending us a club of ten. and remitting S20 for the same, will bo furnished with a copy gratis fer one year. Postmasters are requested to act as Agents; commissions liberal,and specimen numbers j forwarded free of expense. Tho New Yoik Monthly can be procured at any Bookstore, Newspaper and Periodical Depot iu the country. C. R EAGLES, Publisher, 208 Broadwav, New York. Feb. 8, 1854. THE HRlTISll QUAKTEUL"' BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. LEONARD SCOTT, &. CO., New York, continue to re-publish 'the following Hi itisli Periodeals, viz: L j Tun London QcAr.tcnlt Review, (Conservative.) 2. | Tiik Edinhcoii Review, (Whig.) 3. Tiik North British Review, (Free Church,) | I * > r. KuiiiiMiu nr.Titn, ( i.iociai. ) 5. Blackwood's Edindikuii Magazine, (Tory.) THE present critical state of European affairs will render these publications unusually interesting during the year, 1851. They will occupy u middle ground between the hastily written news items, crude speculations, and Hv'ng rumors of the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome ol the future historian, written ufter the living interest and excitement of the great |x>litical events of the time shall have passed away. It b to these Periodical* that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliuble history of current events, and us such, in addition to their well-established literary, scientific, and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of the reading public. Arrangement* a?-e in progress for the receipt of early sheets from the British Publishers, by j w Inch we shall be able to place all our Reprints in the hands of subscribers, al>out as soon as they can he furnished with the forcigu copies.? Although this will involve a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodicals at the same low rates as heretofore, viz:? For any two of the four Reviews, - - - - |tS 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews, - - - - "J 00 For all four of the Reviews, ....... .8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine, 3 00 For Blackwood and three Rvviews, - - - 0 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, - 10 00 Payments to he made in all cases in advance. Money current In the State where issued will be received at par. Clubbing. A discount of 25 per cent, front the above from the above pricea will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more Copies of any one or more ??f tl?M ulukvt* wsaric a Thai* f. v.?? Blackwood, or of one Review, will l<e Heut to one address lor $0 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood fur |WO; and ao on. PONlD^f. In all the Principal citicu and town*, these work* will Iw tlelivercd, through Agent* FREE (IK POSTAGE. When aent hy mail, the |km* tago to any part of the United State* will be but Tw axtt-roi a Ckkt* a year, for " Black wod/ and but Twklvb Ckmtm "a year for oach of the Review*. Remittance* and communication* ahould alway* be addreaaed, poet-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT k CO., at Gold Stbkkt, New York. N. B.?L. 8. k Co. have recently published, and have now for aale, the "FARMER'S GUIDE," by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, ' and Profoaaor Norton, of tale College, New Ubven, eoaaptota to vol*, royal oetavo, containing > lAOO pagaa, li ateel and 400 wood engravings. ' I * fw, in mwun umuuifj, fo. HT*"** ? not th? old ? Book of tk* Arm," | tad thr*wn op?a t%? aukM. *\ % j/1 A |P RING GOODS FOR 1854. f , T. R. M AGILE. J. M. HEATH. Wo are now opening one of the most splendid and extensive stocks of goods ever brought to . j this market. At our store will now be found all J articles of Dry Goods, such as 1 ! LAMES DRESS GOODS. DO- j ^ MESTIC GOODS. &C. I ^NX CLOT//INC.?BONNKTTS,?//AliD* I c ' WARE AND CUTLERY. HOOTS AND S//OKS,?HATS AND }, 1 CAPS.?Groeenes,Di?igsnn?l Medicine-'?Gn?ck- j j , cry and Glassware?Sadie, y?Dool.-a -tlSt.itio. - ' ! cry?Jewel, y, Ac. These goods have been very carefully selected , ; by one of the iirin, who was dcsirousol pleasing j | his customers both in the quality ol the at tides | . and in prices. O n tiiends and the citizens get.- I t orally are invited to give us n cull, lie will | j take much pleasure in atiowing our goods, nnu , ] j more in selling them. ' v MAGILE k //EAT/A | j April 5. 8?Ol j c i 6 o ,ooo \i GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE, f ? JOSIAll PKRHAM, submits to the People of; tlic United States his THIRD. | Cl MONSTER (ilFT ENTERPRISE! gi I In connection with the Exhibition of his Magnificent and Immense Mirror ol" Aortli n:i<! South ; America, At ACADEMY IIALL, Crt3 Broadway, X. Yoik. | 12T100,000 Tickets only, at ?1 each, J* Will be Sold. Each purchaser of a ticket lor the l>4 ADMISSION OF J PERSONSI To the Exhibition will be presented with a Nuin- j beted certiticate, entitling the Holder to One Share in the following 100,000 Gifts: A FARM, located in Harrison Township, Clou- ! S< cester Co., New Jersey, and within lf> miles of I pa Philadelphia. It embraced over loo acres of I hi land, in a high state of cultivation, with l)wel- | to lings, Hums,and other necessary Out-Houses, di in good repair. There is a large Orcliai d of choice fruits. Title indisputable. Valued at $16,000 I (Anv information in regard to the farm cen be obtained of 11 EL AN KEDF1ELD, tenant on the premises.) A Perpetual Loan without security or j> interest. 0,000 ! |j 'A'KHJ I ,.,i " * ' " 1,000 r | 2 " " " " $000 1,000 J lo " " " ' loo 1,000 The Celebrated Trottino Make "Lilly Dale," who can trot, in Harness, a tuile I j. in 2.40. Valued at 1,600 |( r> UosKwounPianos, valued at*5<H>cuch 2,600 j ^ 5 " " " :1ihi " 1,500 . (A portion of the Pianos are 1: 11 bert and(_o S Celebrated .hohans. Others of llallctt Davis A Co's Splendid In- | jJ struuients.) TiikSi*i.knuiii Serilsoe Pai.nti.nos known as " The Miritir of New England and Canadian Scenery," and now realizing [ . a handsome income by its Exhibitions | J.. in the East?valuer at 22,000 j 3 Light,beautiful Carriages,$225 en. 675 j 10 Gold Watches 100 " 1,000 40 " " 50 " 2,000 100 " Pens and Cases 5 " 600 5,000 " Pencils 3 " 15,000 94,000 Pieces ofChoicc, Popular Fashionable Music, 25 cents each, 23,706 100,000 Gifts, Valued at $96,380 ONE GIFT FOR EVERY TICKET. In order to insure to all concerned a perfectly fair and satisfactory disposition of the above named Gifts, Mr. Permam proposes that the Shareholders shall meet together On Thursday Evening. June 22d, 1854, ; ti (Or sooner if all the Tickets are sold?due notice '' of which will be given.) at some suitable place, hereafter to lie designated, and appoint a Com- i ' MiTTKK or Five Persons, to receive the proper- | t>', vbich they may dispose of in such manner? I .?y let ?;r "'herwise?as tin1 shareholders, in gen- | 1 oral meeting, aim!! direct, the Committee giving j good and sufficient bonds, if required by the Shareholders, for the faithful performance of the duties required of them. Shareholders residing out of the city of New, u will stand upon the same footing as residents, ai and whatever shall fall to their share will be fir.- g warded to them ill such manner as they may dircct, after the partition lias taken place. t W All orders for Tickets, fir Mail should be ' addressed to JOSEPH PERllAM, ACADEMY | 0 HALL, 663 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. If I it should happen that all the Tickes are sold when j y the order is received, the money w ill be return- \ ed, at our expanse for jmstage. Correspondents ! will please write distinctly their name, residence, 1 County and State, to prevent errors. Or, if ton- i a venient, enclose an envelope wilh their directions j on it in full?in which such ticket its they may j j order will be returned. WARD LAW, r WAI.k'RIl X milJXSIhk J COTTON FACTORS, ! I AND ,| COfiniSNIO^ llUtCllANTS a NORTH ATLANTIC WIIAUI, tl C 11 A It 1. i: S T o N. c. \V, A. WAKDI.AU, j liOl.l.OTIIAN WALKER, ANDREW Bl'RXSlDE. Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty ( [ cents Dor Blip. ^ " SOUTII-CARDI IXA, 11; LANCASTER DISTRICT. By James If. Withcrsjioon, Esquire, Ordinary far ttaiil District. ATI THE RE AS, George II. Caldwell, has. J applied to me for letters of Admin- | istration on all and singular the Goods and I Chattels Rights and Credits of ANDREW RKI.K, late of the District aforesaid, de- * ceased, (as a creditor). I These are, tlu n fore, to cite, atul admonish * all and singular, the Uiudred and creditors ? of the s tid deceased, to be and appear before J ine at our next Ordinary's Court for the aid district, to lie hidden at Lancaster Court ( House on the 4th day of May next, to show , cause, if any, why the said administration ? should not be granted. i > Given tinder my hand and se d, ' < 1, S. >this 2dtli dav of April, in the I ^ j year 01 our i?ora, one* uiouHunti j ; eight hundred and tit'ty four, and in the sev- j i cntv eighth venr ot' American Independence, j J. H. WIT//ER8P00K, 0. I.. 1). I 1!pr*a fee |9 h NOTICE THIS ill 1 MANY We bare no doubt suffer with cold.- | and corns for the lack of good easy wearing ( hoots and shoes ; or hy wearing any kind of old I things, thinking they arc the cheapest, wherein j they arc Iwdly mistaken; many catch their death by it, and besides never'wear anything that is I comfortable ; and in the long run spend as much money as would hare bought them something good and comfortable. To prove tl?e difference call on us at our shop OPPOSITE 8. B. EM RONS and let us sell you some tioota or allocs, whichever yon desire, or both, that will keep the cold out, wear easy, and last a long time. W c can make any kind of work (hat yon can desire from a tine Dump boot down to a coarse every-day shoe. Repairing of all kinds done at abort notice. AH work warranted, and pricoa rrry km. KLOYD ft ?W. Yob. ?? t 1 j CORN WANTED. Wuta4 toputhMt.tMiI qvulky ?f Can. Afpil nt tki* * 1 4*vdfcrr v?fl . vA" I gkoroe d. beckham ) in equiti. v* ( LoncaUer Dittrici. dlrin beckham and r Bill for pmtitidn, land* others. J and Negroes. It appearing to uiy satisfaction, that Sarah e. lones, (widow) twid.hiHus Beckham Jones, Geo. Disnuike Jones, William Ilenry Jones, and Jess ^ced Jones, children of James D. Jones, dee'd, llso, John B. Jones, and Thomas A. Boone, iiid Emily It. his wife, defendants, in above case ?a cside without the limits of the State, it is on notion of John Williams, Esq., Solicitor for oniplaiiiaiit that the said defendant* do answer dead or demur to the bill in above case on or dfoiv the titld June, 1854, otherwise judgment r-< cntij'rxro will be ordered against each and 1! of il.cin. JAMES II. WITIIEKSrOOJf. | Cora'r in Eq. I?. It Lancaster, C. H., March 15,1854.?3m-pf$Y V ii. Li am Thompson, "| IN EQUITY. ? *. i i.ancasti r district. ^ taiiiul M.Tilluion uud j Bill tor l'ni titior. of lands rif-, Eliza Tillman, f and accounts. Ibnor Thompson and 1 9 itlier. J IT Appearing to my satisfaction that Abner' Miompson, Win, Dudley Stcwmon and Kiuily is wife, und Daniel Tillman, jr., defendants in' hove case, reside without the limits of the State. jj t is ordered, uu motion ot John Williams, Esq., olicitor for complainant, that the said defoliants do answer, plead, or demur, to bill in above fl ise, on or before the 22d June, 1851, otherisc judgment )>r? cottjet?o will bo ordered a iim-i cacti una an 01 tuein. JAMES II. WITHER!'POOX. C<nn. Eft. L. J'.march 17, 1851 0 pt. ?7-3m JSKPIl A. (TNMNMHAM ] IN* EQl'lTY, Administrator. Laticoxhr Iff. ? *. Kill of Revivor, obcrt <!. Miller, Adm'r, dt ho- for Partition acr iion of David Miller (dcceas- count, and for 1), Titos. M. Young and wife Scttleuieut. fnrgaret, .John J/iller, <t al. IT appearing to my sa'isfact'un that TI10S. T. YoCN'tj and wife J/aigarct, and John A! 'iller, dcfeiiilniits in uhove case, reside without io limits ot this State?on motion of Clinton, dicitor for conijilainant, it is ordctcd that the .id Thomas At. Young and J/aigaret his wife, iU John M. M iller, do plead, answer or demur, i the Kill in above ease, on or before the 1st iv of June. 185*1, otherwise judgement pro' Hij'tKnio will lie ordered against them. JAMliS II. WmiEltSl'OON. CVjnt'r. JSq. I' P Feb. 27, 1854. pis. fee ?7 S-I'ni EX PARTE ") IN EQUITY, hoda Morton, Ex's.of I Lancastkr District. enry II or ton, deceas- [Petition for Injunction. I. J Sale of Propct tv, Ac. piIB Creditors of IIKNKY HORTON, L deceased, tire untitled ntid required to esent, upon oath, their demands against said . ceased, and establish the same, on or before le 1st day of June, 1851. The Legatees and eiisees, viz: Sarah Morton and husband, r'esley Morton, Elizabeth Morton and hu.-ind Alexander Carter, Elijah lloiton, Abner oiton; the eliililren of Denial Motion, de used, viz: Margaret Jane, ami Zadock Meona!)l Mot ton; and Zudock Mroughton and enry Mrotiglitoti, are also notitied and required answer, plead or demur, to the petition in the tse, on or before the 1st June, 1851, otlierwiso ilgment j>ro conff**in will be ordered against lent. JAMES M. WIT1IERSPOON Cotn'r. Kq. I.. D. Feb 18 2 3 m EXCELSOR HOTEL: Camden, S. . D. 8. SARGENT, Proprietor. march 22, 6 ly N 0 ALL who are indebted to the Subscriber arc iformcd thut their hills are now ready for scteuient, ami :dso that further indulgence cannot e given. Those who tlo not settle prdvioti* to pring Term of Court w ill most assuredly have osts to Pay, C. P, EVANS. Jan. 18 49 3m. tEMO'YAL AM) NEW FIRM. FAl'ST WlNEllRENER having associated ith them \V. M. CARTER continue the BEardware EliitiiiCN* tutor tlio lirm of FA I ST W1NEBKKXEK & Co ml have removed to their new STORY BROWN BRICK STORENo. 45 North-Third-street. k. ast hil>k aiiovk makkkt, philadelphia, arreted en the lot formerly occupied by the Old City /lull. I'hc-i e we arc prepared to show a very lull as[Ktincnt of IARDWARE, CUTLARY. GUNS. &c, ml all other poods usually kept in a Hardware iousc, we respectfully solicit a visit from our riemls and buyers generally. IMiil. Feh 2i 2 It. III 111 Subscriber having tried the Credit-' Business to his entire satisfaction, finds lint it does not pay?he will, therefore, in future ell entirely for cosh. Thsse who arc now inclited to liiin are earnestly requested to call nd settle either by note or the money, as I am ctermiucd to have mv Hooks closed.C. P. RYAN'S.march 22, '? Sin. SOLD, SILVER, OR BANK NOTES. V ANTED immediately to pay the debts of the ite firm of T. It. k ). It. MAtill.E. Persons idebted are earnestly requested to pay up a oon as possible us we must have the crush. Jun. 11, 1851. -18 Siiv onx D. Mi-Carpeia et at. "1 Petition of James v?. Ik. Douglas in relaamks K. Dovui.as, ft nl | tiontosharcofKoJ be:lDouglas,decM. It appearing to my satisfaction that Henry C. loiton, Jane E. lloiton, Comfort E. Hoiton, lamui-1 D. llorion, and Hubert D. Hortoo > John tell, Jane E. Dell, lUchel T. Bell, KobcrtD.Bolf lohn C. Bell, and Nancy 1- Bell, defendenta ill' ibove case reside without tiiC liwite of the State, t is ordered, on application of Moore, Solicitor III ! IIIVNlll! IIUICUUUUW llUllIlilWW. dead or demur to the petition in above case on >r before the 15th Juno, 1854, otherwise judgenent J*ro ctrnfrmn will be ordered ngainat each iml nil of them. JAMBS II. WITHERflPOOX. Com. Kq. L. D. March 16, 6 pr foe $7 sjui WINDOW- SHADES, CURTAIN GOODS, MATRASSES, AMD PAPER THE Subscriber has in Store, of hie own Mitnafncturo and importation an erorlioiiH stock of Wisnnw SHADRS. fhi.T CORNICES, Paper HANGINGS. Mntnis?e?, Satin Delaines, Damasks,I-noe and Mnslin Curtain*, Tsssils, I<oops, &e. All of which ur? offered lit price* w hich arc appreciated by nil close buyers and economical house- keeper*. II. W. KINSMAN, 1*77 Klncr-st., Charleston, S. C. March 29 7 ly. To Rent. The HOTEL formerly occupied by tffeast*. ?1 ft Hunter, has retwde ftsee ss ffe m? Mir, the house had b??n re-painted, the garden (mm put in order, and the prrtnbto* throughout considerably repaired. *, Te an approved applicnnt rout in not so much an object, the doaire of the Subscriber being te Met the aeme te a respectable c'ti/on who will occupy the pretnlsea. W. McKENKA. March tt e % t < !