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By th? President of theUhnitedstes. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, information has been received l \hnt sundry persons, citizens of the United States, and others residing therein, are en- ) gaged in organizing and fitting out a militn- , ty expedition for tho invnsioit of the island , of Cuba: And whereas the said undertaking is con- ' trary to the spirt and express stipulations i of treaties between "the United States and i Spain, derogatory to tho character of this ( nation, and in violation of tho obvious duties and obligations of faithful and patriotic citizens ; And wher -as it Is tho duty of the constitj- ( ted authorities of the United States to * hold and maintain the control of the great question of peace or war, artd not suffer tho same to be lawlessly complicated under any 1 pretence whatever; And whereas, to that end ,all private enterprises of a hostile character within the United States, against any foreign power with which tho United Stats arc at pence, nre forbiden, and declared to be n high misdemeanor ( Hy. an express act of Congress : yv Now, thorvfero. in virtue of tho authority : vested by tno Constitu: ion itt^tllo Hrcsdent ^f the United State9,1 do issue this procla ^nation td warn all persons thw the general t govornmct claims it ns aright and duty to I >nter|HHW for the honor of its ling, the right I ? /of its citizens, the national security, Mini the i r denervation of the public trninquillity, front M whatever quarter menaced; nnd it will not 1 fail to prosecute with duo energy all those wh'o.nnmltulful oftheirown nnd their o?un- ! try'a fame, presume thus to disregard the ! laws of the land and our treaty obligations I eruently exhort nil good citizens to dis- . conntonaneo nnd prevont any movement in. conflict with ; eapecialy changing the several ditrict attorneys, collectors, nnd others of 0 ,tbo United .States, civil or mililry, having lawful power in the premises, to evert the nam ; for the purpose of maintaining tho nuthorlty nnd preserving the peace of the United Statss. Wivon under uiy h ?nd and seal of the United Suites, nt Washington, tho thirty-first W?'May, in tho year of onr Lord one fSe djthoas.in I eight hundred nnd fiftv-fonr nnd the seventy-eight of tho Indepen- M dance of the Unitod States. FRANKLIN IMBRCK. By the President; W. L Marcy, Secretary. L Prineo Albert h is given a new ovi lonco ui of being a sensible man. A sum of iiidney J HI raise 1 to erect a statue of iiiin in ca.li Mt-ir.i tion of liis s Trices in origin din : nod dovel- ' loping the id 11 of t!?e Kvhiai'ion <tf tlu la ?l?intrv nil .Nations. I'ritice h t* !>.'dined tho h inorjof the it it i >, I *uo 'eats I that tins on*!i r.iisod for the purpose, constitute n found to he employed for tho purine of tho p rot cleat eiUMur.ig ;:ne.il of Hie I great objects for which the exhibit* 1:1 wtw | f., origin illy inslitutc.L in ^]?S:\UKijr.V ^ la.it Mt Unto* front la* vcrponl, llnyM L1to.1t date* from Havre, -* May 2'J -l.iteit I it t# ftOatt il ivnu i, .... M r.J'J J Cirleiti i M trkst. I . < *11 V It t.KS t'Oat. JlIU 1. 1) I 1 Thy general character of the Uplaind tn ir- \ Vet during J. ho p.wt week iut* not varied i|iuyli, if anytwill Hi it of the prlk-t'dtiig week, alt hung the transaction* tverw *om . ?i what larger. Wo quote Inferior to (jonj | ~:l OrJiniry, 61 a 8; Middling, 8| n 8.-; Ootid .Middling, !) a !) ; .Middling F.dr to Fair _?( l>i it ? 1 * > C j'.uTibia Market. ; s (.'ulumdu, June I d. I f CofTog.? The hiI.'i of the Week foot up 3t8 l? tick, and we continue n ir firmer Q'to* tatioin, willt tlu remark tlint ii tho proaont . unsettled at.de of the market they may h.- j considered somewhat t.oniitial fur the pro* I'lit. Vtx: interior ti n l>;; on;in.ry < n < j?r niMiiliii" 7J a 7i ? y>n.l mi idling 3 a S|: ; t'.j 8} | Ul r AWJi'A.'hUi'N rs. ; > Fjr the S3mtJ; 'llu fried li ??r Ci??. DIXON 3ARNKd a ammo l|Sm mh ;i Can ls.1 ?t?j f?'f" t!u uexl 81natori.il trlvrtiun. MAW friend;*. a! to 1 For the Horn of Repreicntitivea m Me. KotToK.?Thi? friend* of R. S. B M- , LEY bjj lo to ami VnniJis him a* a c.inJi. : e (Litn for a so.at in Ihclrj.xt I.c^isl.iliiri', ami | oblljp MANY CITIZENS. ITIia friend* of T. F.CUR.ETON nanounee ? liim <w a oandiilate (iff. u ae.it iu Iho limine ^ of Reprem'ntoUve*. t< . if Mil. Kiutox ;?Ple uo announce 1*. T. HAM 1M0ND, raq., m a candidate for the Homo of Keprcaentativc* in (he Next I? jjUlnture and oblige, M i.ir Fhienp* axd Hrrroamw. j Thn friend* of W. A. MOORE, E.|*: J announce him a* a candidate for Rcprcsenalive in the next J-e/isUture. A ar The friend* of Du. W. C. CA'T. }J THEN Announce him ??n candidate for the legislature at the eusucing election. DR. auYHOTPB IMJ'ROVED EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK ANK 8 ARHAPARUUi'A, put np in the largest sized bottles,contains more of the pure Honduras ftaaaperiila than any other preparation ex- a taut, Which D homiciilly combined with the e 15xtrust of Yellow Dock and the Extract of " "Wild Cherry, thus mske the rtinedy more thorougli efficient than any other tiaraaparil* | la before the public. At the same lime hi* | . perfectly free from sit mineral poisons, which I 1 cannot be Mid of My other of the Snrsnpft. M rill.i compound*. Thu invalid ohoolii bo* wore of poUonet Geyaotl'e compound Ex. 1 tract of YelUritf Dock end HarsapurflL docs ' not contain e particle of these enbtUnco*; t m eny oho 0 to ascertain by applying the ne* | ceaaaty teste. _ lie! all poisonous Senuparilla prepiri* 4 turns alone, and uso Guysott'a improved Bs> j tract of Yellow Dock sod Suraepa rills, which la 'I.oroBghly e Air. acinus, perfectly harmless 1 and f pflv vcffctsblo. All kinds of dineaae 9 .? A ? O -ul. '' - -4 'WMmL JL .#?<> -is.v Bi.Av; j? ^ t -f <> .v*jr rito- -alt. Jlolloteay't Pille, a Wonderful Remedy f'.r Rile, Jaundice and Liver Complaints.?Extract of a letter from Mm. Mary Wood, to Mr. Jenkins, chemist, Christchurch, dated Septcm >er l?, 1852. Sir,?I suffered for seven months from a liver complaint, jaundice, and a severe iillious attack. During the whole of this time [ was mtder medical treatment, but experienced no relief whatever. I was at length recomnended to try lloirowny'sl'ills, And am happy to say thar this invaluable medicine in the course >f a very short period, effected a perfect cure, uid restored mo to health so that I ct?n, with :onfidcnce, recommend these Pills to others imulnrly afflicted (Signed) Maty Wood." SOLD BY r. M. COHEN, k CO, No 29 Ilnyne Street, Charleston S. C. JEW ADVERTING EXT N. ^ o 67 F . CATAWBA LODGE, _ NO. ?-i. Will celehrato their approaching r ANN1V KUSA KV on the Oth July ' ensuing. Watenjc Lodge, Camden; Lafayette Lodge, Chester; Trinity 1.odge, Yorkville; Declaration iodgo, N. C.; DoKalb Lodge, Winnslmro', ami 11 too Ancient I. O. O. Fellows of Lanea-Uer tistrict, are respectfully irtvited tit participate rith Ui on that occasion. An Address will be delivered, rit the Mot hoist Church, hy Dr. Wit. W. Moiii.KY. J. C. SBC REST, Seeritary pro te.n. Iruiisoillt Uenialc femiimrg; in mllA. K>?.< l'lx.Hi.,1 *' II The duties of this Institution will be resumed n the 17th of July. Ikv. L. McDonald, Vimitoii. | IKS. A. S. WYLIB, Prin*ip.il?Instructress ' in Moral and Mental Philosophy, Astronomy, Ac. Ac. Ac. Irs. Maria McAlimk?Domestic and Social I Duties. [rs. Anna Lewis.?Theory and Practice of I Made. [iss. M. C. Underwood.?Drawing and Painting, [ Ktnbroidery and Music, Ac. Ac. Ac. ?Assistant ill Literary Department: Letters addi"OSssoil to Mrs. A. S. Wyi.ik, ewisvillo I*. 4Chester District, S. C., will tojite prompt Attention?1'iuvnts and (iuardiuu.i "e earnestly requested to enter their daughters id Wants at the co.um'nccmeiit of the School. J une 11 18 41. k p v e ii v ?855if w?." $a!tt!ia:i at ifitrirr of 3t!ai;aftiaf on TAmuitSiS s.u/m This p.-eptrwtion is recommend '1 r > an cx llent purgative, sinrlar i.i its clVcrts to Kpsoin i!t<. It opeialcs ng:viMl)ly iml is entirely free mil any u .pleasant ta?te, roaemMini; L nioniule iLtvor. Sold l.v J. If. ADAMS. Opposite A. C. Llii'dipJune It 18 it South-Carolina, /,. I XC\ I A' TKll I) rs TillCT. y James II. Witiierspacn, Es^., Ordinary for eaid District. VMIKIIKaS ('Aisoi.iN.t I.. S'rr.Ei.i: wlI ? dow has applied t<? uie for Iqtter.s ol diiliniatratio i on it!l ami singula.' the (Inoda battel <,K'ghti ami Creifts of Xiuies Alexander .ee.le, l.iia of the District ni'n-c-nid, i)?ims'il. TIIRSK ate, thereto e, to cite and admonish I and singular, the kanl.ed nod c. dito.sol the rd deceitmil, to he ;uid appear h lore me at .r next Ordiiiniv's Couit for the said District, i bo liopl.'n at Iriucast r Court House on the 1th day of June wist, t > show ciiuve, if any, lit su!.| a Iministi-ntioii rhouM not he grant I. t'.vo i u ide in_. Hand and Seal, I his Itlth day -?- ?of J .run in the year of our l.ird I H I OMtf t-,ou<u"|d eight hundred nod filly*' * l ion", and iii the seventy-eighth yea. of A neiicon liulrp -rid mice. J A MIX II. \VITII KRdl'OOX, <> L. I). June 18-llt. prs fee ((3 AOiiti;. lu>!o)rtt I to tho ft"!:? cf W . M. 1 . J. Conno-a, or ? !? |iie*U'il to a.'tdo their note* H"CO i'it' nt their o.oli 't votivcni'TC.*. To oj,? in ! ihicu M.W, i-i tli:4 mil p.t t'cu:|r int -ndod, u< ii In in mti.it not bo ijioctod. A ntimhar ol' imtej mi l rcoo.r.U ill lie loft with II, S. I'ailey, Khi|., why will give toi|itJ lbi 'in--, lo till alueiice, I' mn the village. W. M. CONNtMiA. Jfay *29. rHE SPARiANBURG EXPRESS," BY K. H. Hit ITT ?>'. (Forinurly of tlic Fairfield ItegLtcr and llerd, nod lately or.eofthe K.I tor< uml I'liijnic?r* of the < Uurhytn., htuiid nd,) luw li.'ou ett.lished at &pttrfcuibuig, Court Honao, S. 0., id in an ituja/i taut ndvcliibiig medium, for tl e orcantllo communities both of Charleston and ulitin'iiu. May 81 15 tr Boef Notico. WE take this method of informing th? Citizona of I*niic;iHtur that we avu commenced n hoof market and Intend > continue through the summer weekly and ' ro jnircd semi-weekly. W. It. DUREV. J. E. BAILEY I\[ny 31st 1831 10 _ 3t . A. 1 Iasskltinic, ft ill. ) Iii Kqiiity, htncMter, ra. > Hill to enfold} apjiliivks Pauart, ft. nl ) cation of Funds. The Execution Creditor* of JOSEPH J. >!< IULL.VN, Kaq.. late of Loncaetcr DUtrict, del-One* I, lire notified and required to catatdiah leir eUiiii I vfore the (ToinmLMtoner, on, or ba>rc tbo loth June next. Ily artier of the Court, JuneTenn, 1833. JAMK? II. WITIIERSPfXlN. Com'r in K<|, U I), May IS ISO I. M 4t HBZSffl AHTKKS, Millkocd, loth, ALFRED P. ALDHlCfl, \V?. A. OWENS nd nEAUPORT vr. RAliL liave l>eon appoint* <1 Aide*-dc-C*inp* to hi* Excellency dor. Matting. with the rank of IJeutenant Colonel, and rill l?o obeyed and reepected accordingly. By order. H. (?. M DUlfOVANT. Adjutant and Inspector General. May IT; It I.AM) roil SALE. 1" OlTejr to aell my Plantation on the (.'uLu^hi River, 3} mile* helow l/indxfonl, n leincaidor Dutiict, containing eeven hundred d aixty-eight ecTBx, Ixiut one hall W'nol lend, >ad the other half fre*h land, anil in n high *totr >f imprcntmml far cnltiration. It is but Mllom that ?uoh a Plantation is otfared 'or sals, end to any one deeirlng s BKMt valna>1? Plantation, I would merely aak that ho aboutd lUmfn* It?Al iMMMrt milMingt are on the >WntaUon, and It Uaa wKJiWi eighteen mile* of Ebeneaer Depot. K long credit will lie given. Ptweaahm given a aw. OBO. & . WIT1IK1 dHKiH, UnoaMer, Feb. t, M *" \ 11 ? ' W V'e fV'd.nlnn, ?P'I - M?r>n t, ,| ff?*<il? I. \V. THUHUHV ATTGRTrEt AT LAW AND S0LIC1 TOU JK B^VITV A0h'J* /3? Ctivys l*ricfn tr, Kr 'tUtt ; , AdfMmri* P'.ttrictt " $y -omen: f { ' ' * ?' ?'"* ' WUYSOTT'S YELLOW-DOCK ft SARSAPARILL A; It is now put up in tlio largest sized bottles, nn?l is acknowledged to bo the best sarj saparilla made, as is certified by the wonderful cures it has performed, the original copies of which are in the possession of the | proprietor. Ucinciubcr, this is the only true ' and Original article. Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Gangrene. Rheumatism, and a vast ! variety of other diseased are speedily and ' perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. Head the following Certificate! Tall Coma Co,, Ala.. Jan. 2. 18.V2. Dear Sir:?I send you this to certify to ; { you that your Kxtrnet of Ycllow-l)ock and I Sarsapariila has performed one of the most | wonderful cures on mo that has ever been effected on man. I have been afflicted for forty years with eruptions or. trty legs and feet; in 1848 they | got so bad that 1 had to go on crutches, and in 18YJ 1 had one leg amputated above | the knee. In about nine months after my j other leg broke out in largo eating and running sores from my knee to my foot, ami discharged a great deal of offensive matter. My groin also broke out in large, biles which discharged imteli offensive matter, and at the same time mv left band broke V*.lit in large running sores nearly to my elbow. The misery that I have suffered for the last two vears, I cannot describe to yon. I t ll. .4 I ' .1 1 w.ts ii| such agony mar i never mu-u oay ?r night. In October l ist my son In ought me one of your bottle, wrappers: I rend it, nm! found record of some wonderful euros performed j by your 'Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sars. pnrilla,* I sent r.nd got two bottles of it, and commenced taking it. In two xvoeks to my great astonishment, mvsu.es all became easy, and I could sleep all night, a thing I had not done for two years. When I had taken six bottles, my sores were nearly all healed, My sores got well as if hv enchantment. I have now used 111 all. eight bottles of your "Extract of Ycllovy-Dock mid Xars.npnrilln," and I now consider myself well. I entreat all of the alHiete.i to try this medicine for 1 believe it \\ ill cure any knob n disease in the world. lav aside all prejudice and jnst try It, arid jtroolaim its "rent worth to suffering mankind and entreat them to take it. for it \\ ill cure thoUl. My ease is well known in a larye portion 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 wars. I can he found in Tallapossa I Co., Alabama, one mile from Stoc's T-Yrrv. | KEN A I ATI HUGHES.' The Yellow-IJock and S irsap irilla is i?e- j culiarly adapted to females of delicate health resulting from irregulnrily of menstrual discharges, and other diseases peculiar to their sex. Tho proprietor has in his possession a great nuinher of certificates of cures, performed of the above description. We assure the utliicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. (iuysptl's Kxtraet of Yellow Dock and Sirsapuriil'i will at once regulate those ditliculties and renew the natural energies. J-fiTl'ut up iii quart bottles.?Price ?1 per bottle. Sold Wholesale and retail by SCOVIl. fit. MB AD. 111 Clrirtres*t.,X O. General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must he addressed. Sold,also, hv Msgill ?V /faith, l.sneaster ('. II : A. 1'. Wvlie, Chester; Winchester. Mtitt ti Co., Munrpe, \. C.; 'A J. I e II >y & Workman, Camdcit April 18. '61 t.Oct. I. GREAT ATTRACTION AT FORT MILLS, S. C. MORUOVT&rPOTTS \V Ol'Ll) respectfully inform their friends and Ciistuiuuis thai they are now iccciviug ami openlng a l.ngc and well selected stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. at Port Mills, S. (\, eons'sting of cverv grade and quality of OKXTLKMKX'S and LADIES V\ AllH, usually kept in a village store. also, A large Mock or GROCERIES, HARDWARE, and Ct'TI.E!tY, which we offer on the most liberal tmiw for Cash, or to puneliial dealers.? Thankful for past favors we solicit a continuance ot the Maine. I. M. MORROW, R. C. POTTS. Port Milts, York Dkt, S.C., Ap'l lit. lo:3nt. Sooth Carolnina, 1 IX tup. court op - .. > I nlllilV t I) V ^ III tho matter ot'Juhn J Mill*'* Will. IXTHKREAS SAMUKI. J. McKINKEY" IT has notified me that hu rrquirw ihu willuf JOHN Mll.l<S, late of Lancaster I?i.~?ric-t. l?coa*ed, to be proved in due ar.d -mleiwn Itrrm of l.aw; ami whereas James F. N. Pavel-am, Hxecutor nt tlie said John Mill*, lias tiled his petition with a similar prayer, and it appearing that Nancy Mills, (widow), Mary MeKiuuey, Augustus MeKinnr, Jinoes (?. Mills, Washington M. Mills, Ocorgo M< Kinney, James McKinnoy, the widow and children of Thomas J. Mills, de? cea-ed, names unknown, the widow and children | of John K. Mills, deceased, names not known, the widow and children of William Mills, deceased, via: ?? Mills, widow, and Jell'eimm Mills, Nancy Mills and Autos Raker and wile Harriet H.iker, most of whom are legatees under the will, ami ail of whom would have been entitled to a distributive share of tho estate* if the deceased had died intestate, reside without the limits of the State: These are, then-fore to notify, require, cite and admonish the-onid Nancy M ills, (widow,) .l/.iry MuKiimey Augustus McKiuuy, James U. J/ills, Washington .)/. .I/ills, Oeorge J/eKinney Jain -s J/cKinney, the whlow and children of Thomas J. .Mills, deceased, the widow and *:hildr?-n >< Joim F. 34ills, deceased, and - - .1/ills, widow, Jcffetson M ills, Nancy | .l/ills, Amos Itaker and wife, Harriett tho widow and children of William .l/ills. debased, tog^lier with Samuel J. .1/cKinncy, Wesley J/eKinney, and James F. N. Davidson nnfl wile F.mily, legatees of the said John .l/ills, deceased, and ai?<i distributees, if he had died intestate, to be and appear beiorc me on W?MJne*day, the 12th July. 1M51. ill llir Court nf Ofiiinflpv lit }*? lw?Ul,n? Lancaster IJpurt Houac, thou ami there to ahow cause, if any, why the *afd will ahottM, or ahoukl not bo proved ami established lit ?lao foitn of U<r, or for abut caumi tlio same ithould bo aol aside or established, anil to make auch othor and further allowing anil proof it* you, or either ol you, the cab I parties, m.iv doom necessary, proper ami advanURrons for your respective right* and interest* in the premise*. ) .? *> | (liven under my Hand and 8cal of !. > Office, at Isincaater Court House, the ) 10th April I?5I JAMKS II. WITIIRRSI'CON. Ordinary L. D. April 12, 0 pf. 27.2ft S.n \. AT>TT>\ A O^gl.AflfndC H",, ft C . W A 1 BJf-T. 9..VU '^ery S.'/j w KA i;> iNO jv i ?W.olt 1 > rnofCs RtfrifiK, t c i Saddle md Harness ESTABLISHMENT. AT LANCASTER C. H.. S. CmriK Subscriber Ukcs olonsurc in informI injr the citizens of the District, and pub| lie cone ii'y\ that living just returned from Cluileston with tt lulJ^niul complete stock ot Sad<11E5riiHcs, /!> ITInrtlugallis Ac-, j rS 1 he is prepared to flii-nisli anything in his line at as reasonable priced as can be found anywhere. His stock consists, in part of the following articles, viz: , Saddles for Ladies, .Von and ilors. at prices varying from $5 to $25, some the best quality ever brought to this place. ltridles, from $1 to $.1. Harness of all kinds kept constantly on hami ami manufactured at short notice from $10 to $100-per sot. In addition he keeps always on hand such nr. ticlos ns may he found in similar establishment*, such as Ititfs, Stirups, Ruckles Ac. N. H.?All orders from a distance promptly attended to. I>. M. POKR. March 15 5 if HABBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS, and WORM SYRUP, For Sale by J. 11. ADAMS. jtKXT TO A. C. IlfNUK SPANISH JACK MA REM 10. ilie Season of this Celebrated JACK will conimeuee. at Lnncastei ville, on the !.*)?h of March, hist., niul cud on the I July, lie is rf.il 15 hands high, well ma lo, and no mistake nftout him. It is certainly the interest of Fanners to raise their own nmles, and hiryc ones. The expellee of raising such is light, very light, compared to the prices. This Jack is an uncommonly fine one, and he h:rj been purchased to he kept here, to accommodate furmet s and those desirous of raising fine large Mules. 11 is prices me $5 $10 and $15. P. T. HAMMOND & Co. Lancaster C. II., March Sth. -I?tf Steam Saw Mill. The Subscriber wishes respectfully to give notice that he lias Removed his Steam Saw Mill, and erected it anew. It is now situated within a few yards of th" Stage road from Lancaster to Camden, about six miles from the former place: It is now in operation and in good order, having Dotliu new onginc anda new salt. The lumber is I of an excellent quality, bicttg Hawed o'!t of the very be-t or timber, nml will lie lUM at inodcntte < prices. Captain Cothvru, the former meander, 1 iJ still iii attendance, ami will bo liappy to uc- < coinnio bit nil persons disposed to favor liim I with their patronage. Mills for any quantity of lumber will be tilled at short notice. J AS. M. INHRAM march 22, ti if. mM Mmh Till! RKNOWNEbBEJIEhY. Holloway'a Ointniont This extraordinary Unguent is composed of I lie most healing Balsams,and w hen used in accordance with the directions which accompany each pot, will insure ctircs wht-n all i thcr means fail. Case* of the uibst desperate Skin diseases readily yield td its efficacy. It is fimoiis when used in coccs oftlont. M hettnt itisftt, Uontrncted or Stiff! Joints, in Afclhtuas it will do wonders it' Well tubbed into the t'liest. A Most ASToNTSIUNH CURE OF Sl'KOFl'. t.Ol'S I I.l'KRS.?A CASK CKUTIFIKI) MY TIIK MAYOR OF BOSTON, ENOLAND. Copy of a Is Her from J. A'<?/</? , A'ay., .!/</;,or of L'.ucolnth.rc, To i'kof. II01.lowav: Dear Sir?Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of Liquorpond Sticct, Boston, has th's day deposed in fore me, that font considerable period she wan severely nffiicted with ScrofulousSores and Ulcers 111 Iter arms feet, legs, and other part* of Iter body: and although the first of medical advice was obtained, lit the cost of a l.ttgc sum of money, she obtained 110 abatement of sutforing, but gradually g*ew worse. It eitig recommended by a friend to try your Ointment, she procured a small pot, and a box of the Fills, and before that was j oil used, symptoms of amendment appeared, j By persevering with the medicines for a short time longer, according to the directions, and strictly adhering to your rules as to diet, ike., she was perfectly 0lived, and now enjoys the best ot health. I remain, dear sir, yours truly. (Signed,) J. NOBLE. Dated, August 12th, 1833. AN' EXTRAORDINARY AND RAI'ID CURE OF RRYWPKLA8 IN TUB LEO, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. Copy of a IsHrr from Mr*. Elianbrth Veate*, of the J'o*t Office, Airbrick Koad rror fi'ftii-ir, iS'kmv, <filed Jt in'y 12, 1833. To Puor. IIoi.i.owav : SirI suffered for a considerable period frt.m a severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length not tied in niv leg, nnd resisted nil medical treatment. My sufferings wore very groat, and 1 cjnitu dcapared of any permanent ainendnient, when I was advised to have recourse to your Ointment and l'ills. I did so without delay, and am li ppy to say the r.isult was eminently aocoessful for theV effected a radical cure of my l<% and restored iut! to the enjoyment of health. I sh?|| ever sneak with the utmost confidence of your medicine", and have recommended them to others in this neighborhood similarly i iiheieu, who derived ctpinl benefit. i am, sir, your obliged and faithful serv'l. (Signed,) ELIZABETH YEATE& The l'ills should he used conjointly with the Ointment, in most of tlio following cases Had Legs, flout, Had Breasts, (>latnlnlat Swellings, Burn*, Lmiilngo, Bunions, I'iie*, Hitc of Muupntoes and Rheumatism, Sand Flics, ScaUU, Coco-bay, Son" Nipples, Ctdogo-foot, Sore Throats, Chilblains, Skin diseases, ('happed hands, Henrrj, Corns, (Soft,) Sore Heads, CanctWH, Tuinori,, Contracted and Stiff t'lcem, Joint*, Wound*, KleptiaiitiAxii, Y awn, IfetuU*, ** Stun at the K?TABi.r?if?(r.jrT of Prof. Holldway, UUl, St.ia.su, (near Tempi.e Mar,) I*>ndo*, nnd nUo nt lim Homo, in N. York. Orders for Medwincn In thofctarte*, addroMod,1T. Hollow ay, Now York,' will receive duo attention. Mole also by nil rnspoeUble Drn^^iHU 0M Dealer* in Medicine* throuffKout the United States, in Pot*, nt 374 cents, 87 eta. nnd #1 50 ctn eneb. To , i .,.1 aVIvoVa. r!, Dm-' ||h B O'S iii lim t,WW. viiT TW in rtV^r.vi.Mat!- .i>vlr -fffa taitinr tbc <?.*{ '. i ate-jv W iA.- -ti$Tut 4v* tfcf ^ttRbtncffof f)V t.*.iri .eva nie?MUtotl to cnot J>ft' i ImAi, . A 6 jWM by V. If CdlthX k Co., &xt? Mfht f~t\..ChKto'?a 1 C Jfc - ' k k ? V2 CIRCULAR. THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in informing the Citizens of l^ancaster that lie is still at liis old stand, where he continues to keep constantly on hand a large and select stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Patent Medicines; Paints, Oils, Varniih, and Dye Stuff's; Window diss athl Putty, Vials and Unities; Pcrfu riieru, Snaps, Cosmetics and Potfijdes ; English, French, and American. I fair Brushes ; Tooth and Nail Brushes ; Paint, Varnish. Marking and Wall Brushes; Spiers and Culinary Articles; Snuff ami Sega rs : Red Blur, ami Black Inks, and Ink Stands; IsCtter and . Note PajHir, Envelopes, , Wafers and' Sealing H ax H'ax Matches and Tapers; Razors, Pen Knites. Port Monaics. and I Purses; Pure H'iti s and Brandies for I Medicim/l Use; Solar, Lard and Sperm Oils, and Burning Enid; Lam\i > a (Sre'at Variety: BUST GARDKS SkK7)S. Also Agent J'or all lite most ! POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES; Only Agent here, for the Celebrated ) COLLETON BITTERS, The Southern remedy for Dyspepsia and its kindred complaints. J-SvT'The quality of all Medicines sold at. h's Establishment warranted. Packages put up neatly, labelled or marked, and sent J to anv part of the town, or to tho Railroad I Depot, free of charge. Z. J. DK II AY I May 10. '54 13-ly. _ Notice. ALL Person* having demand* against the tin* Estate of JAMES lb M'ASSKV, (deceased), | I Will hand Uieih in to .J. II. W1T1IKR8POON, oii or before the 1st day of July next, or this advertisement will bo placed in l?tr bf payiitcnt. Ami any pcrsotta knotting theiilselvca indebted to tlte Estate in nny w.ty will confer a great favor bn the Administrator by settling the satne before that time; its you cannot complain of the indiilgeuncc that has been given unless it Is in the great length of time given. if T. MASSEV: A tint i it ixtrutoy. .Ipiil fstli 1R31 14?Ot?pf. *7.50 yi I\1 PROVED COTTON GINS and Thrashers. THE Subscriber respectfully informs cotton plant is flint he lilts recently effected an improvement in the CdUiin <!in, and is prepared to have a <Sin that any lumd can attend* His improvement is that the <iin is so constructed that it will not choke, nor break it* roll, nor "spew over" (as it is called,) let tlierc be ever so much or little In the hopper. It will roll while there is any cotton in the hopper, or it limy be tilled full, ami any ip uil'ry raked on the top, and it will not stop its roll nor "spew over." Another improvement is, that the brush i* secured entirely from the rats which so often detroy it. There are also several other Important Improvement* which would be tedious to specify, He will warrent that with one of his -15 saw gins, from 3 to 8 bales per day, may be ginned, if well attended, and the proper power applied. The workmanshp, inatetiuls and finish will lie the I rest ever offered to the public; and if any does not preform in every respect as represented above, it will be taken back iliul tlio price rcthnded. Ho bas *W> made rtnotltCr Improvement on bis Thrasher, which has excelled all others heretiilbro in use.' He need not describe it further limn to say that bis Thrashers cannot be excelled by any, without exceptions. Poison* wishing to purchase can address the au'isciber at Ianvisville P. O. Chester District, or WnlUc? P. O. Chester District, S. ('. March Uo 3t JOHN SIMPSON'. ""TIIK imTtlSU QUAUtERLIHST BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. LEONARD SCOTT, A CO., New York, continue to' re-publish the following llritisli Periodeals, viz i. Tin: Lonoos Qvahtkui.v Rkvikw, (Conservative.) o. Tiik Emmiroii Rkvikw, (Whig.) ! 3. Tiik Nonrii Hkitisii Rkvikw, (Free Church,) 4. I Tiik Wkstmixstf.i: Rkvikw, (Liberal.) 3. iti.ACKw oon's Enixni'hgii Maoazink, (Tory.) THE present critical stute of European affairs will render these publications unusually interesting during the year, 1851. They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, crude speculations, and tiyjng uimom of the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of the future historian, written after the i living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away. It is to these Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as such, in addition to their wolf-established literary, scientific, and theological character, we urtre them unon the eon ! aidcrntion of the reading public. Arrangements aiis- in progress for the receipt j of early shoot* fiom the lliitish Publishers, t?y which we ahull be able to place all our Reprints in the hands of subscriber)), about ua aoon oa I they can Ik* fumialted with the foreign copiea.? I Although tins will involve a very large outlay l-oit our |>nrt, we shall continue to furnish the Periodical* at the same low rates ua heretofore, ' viz:? For any two of the four Review*, ?3 Ou For any two of the four Review*, 11 ?ft , For any three of ihu four ileviews, .... "J uo For all four of the Reviews, 8 00: For Blackwood's Magazine, 3 00 For Blackwood aud three Hvvicws, - 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Re views, - * It) (Hi Payments to he made in all cases in advance. Money current in the State where iasucd will be rwgaived at |x?r. Cfubbiug. 4l%i*count of 'id per cent, from the above from the aliove price* will lie allowed to CI elm opining four or more Copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus, four copiea p( Blackwood, or of one Review, will he sent to one address for ; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $31); and so oil. Pontage. In all tbc Principal cities and towns, those works will t>a delivered, through Agerr.s FKF.K OK POKT.VOE. Whca wi t by mail, the postage to any part of the United States will be hut TwKHTV-roua Cuts a year, for " Black wod," and but Twklyr Cr.ara a year for each of the Reviews. Remittances a id communication* should always bo nddrfpHM, post-paid, tn the Pnlillshors, LEONARD ROOTT k CO., ft ft Oolo f+rvvr.?, New York. ' X. n.?L- R. k Co. bava recently published, 1n,i r -.d- tb< r/RMF.n'v' CUIDK *t *?.?# VtohvrMi, ttd Vrufc - . N > ?-t. <d Vsk.f?c :e,' N-.w Ha' 1 *?*, <?<?;' - ]ft - 23 iSKlr -'^v tosiApw .J IftfkV fi-u?t, 14 m o<V) wrjrc ,?r.^r.\v,Ogs. Ijl' v> hi n eh'i ***f''i I ^ jJT Tina i? not 0;? w!d " iYoX- ' */ :hr F | alulf rftvftitaif i tad tfxr j"*n up?n the .o.u k* tf lie. It, 18*4. 48 SOUTH-CAROLINA, LANCASTER DISTRICT. By James IF. Wilherspoon, Esquire, Qr 1 dinary for said District. ' V?MIKREASt Mrs. Elizabeth Adntbs has u I T applied to me tor letters ol' Admin- si I istration on all and singular the Goods and C I Chattels Rights and CVedits of JAMES ti ADAMS, merchant, late of the District aforesaid, deceased, *" & j Those are, therefore, to cite and ndinonish '' alt add singular, the kindred and creditors oV the said deceased, to bo and appear before ^ me at ohr next Ordinary's Court for the n said district, to bo bidden at Lincaster Court House on the 5th day of June next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration \ should not be granted. 1 t 1 Given under my hand and seal, / I, S. > this 22th day of May, the f y year of ortr Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty fodr, and in these*-entv eighth year of American Independence. J. H. WITJ/ERSPOOX, O. L. I). May 15:::2' pr* foe 5J ? t 0 0 , 0 0 0 ! GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE, ?: -lOSIAII PKRIIAM, submits to the People of the United Slates his TII1HI>. MONSTER (11 FT ENTERPRISE _ In connection with the Exhibition of his Magnificent and Immense i it; Mirror of TVorfh and South '' America, r i At ACADEMY II ALL, Gt>:t Broadway, X. Yoik. | ^"100,000 Tickets only, at $1 each, ! JJj, Will be Sold. Each purchaser of a ticket IjJr the th ADMISSION OF 4 PERSONS $ To tin* Exhibition will bo presented with a Xum- |,fl bercd certificate, entitling tlie Holder to One Jl Share in the following 1U0,0UU Gifts: cu A FARM, located in Harrison Township, Glou- D cestcr Co., New Jersey, and within l.r> miles of II Philadelphia. It embraces over 100 acres of to laud; in u high state of cultivation, with Dwel- ca lings, Barns, and other necessary Oiit-lIou.scs, ju in good repulr. Tliere isalargeOrch- th ard of choice triiits. Title iudisput lble. t luueu ai ? 10,000 (Any information in regard to the farm ? ceil be obtaiami of I f E L A N KEUFIELD, ti a tenant on the premises.) A Pkrpktual Ia>an without security or Pi interest. ft,000 ? ? ii 2,000 " ' 44 44 1,000 Jc 2 " 44 44 " $500 1,000 Pi 10 " 44 44 " loo 1,000 lt< Tiik C el Kit rated Tisottino Marc "I.illy AI Pule," who can trot, in Harness, a mile nn in 2.40. Vulucd at 1,500 rci 5 Rosewood 1'ianos, valued at $600 each 2,600 nu 5 " " " GOO " ; .500 CO (A portion of the Pianos are T. (lil- ph hurt and C'o's Celebrated/holians. Oth- be crs of Hallett Davis A Co's Splendid In- pr struments.) all TukSi'i.kniui> Skiuk.sokPaintinok known us "The Mirror of New England ami Canadian Sceneiy," and now realizing n handsome income by its Exhibitions ? in the East?valuee at 22,000 \\ 3 Light,bi autifal Curriuges,$225 en. 675 10 Cold Watches 100 " 1,000 Da 40 " " 50 " 2,000 w; 100 " Pens and Cases 5 " 500 5,000 " Pencils 3 44 15,000 01,000 Pieces ofChoice, Popular Fashionahle Music, 25 cents each, 23,705 ?jq 100,000 (lilts, Valued at $06,380 j,; ONE CUT FOR EVERY TICKET. nl< In order to insure to all concerned a perfectly 'l fair end satisfactory disposition of the above named Cilia, Mr. 1'kriiam proposes that the da Niarcholders shall meet together cttOn Thui*3day Evening. June 22d, 1851, gu (Or sooner if nil the Tickets arc sold?due notice of which will he given.) at some suitable place, hereafter to be designated, and appoint a Com- mittkk ok Five Pkiwons, to receive the proper- ? ty, which they may dispose of in such manner? I] by lot or otherwise?as the shareholders, in geneial meeting, shall direct, the Committee giving good and sufficient bonds, if required by the M Sliareholders, for the faithful performance of the J duties required of theui. nr Shareholders residing out of the city of New, Iri will stand upon the same footing m residents, Pi and whatever shall fall to their share will be for- V, warded to them in such manner ?- ?ney may di- (^| rect, after the partition has taken place. ^50 "All orders for Tickets. Cv Mail should he iC addressed to .D SKPII PEH11AM, ACADEMY ( HALL, 663 IMiOADWAY, NEW YORK. If OI it should happen that all the Tickos are sold when . the order is received, the money will be return- ,n ed, at our expense for postage. Correspondents will please write distinctly their name, residence, cs County ami State, to prevent errors. Or, If (on- si rcnicnt, enclose an envelope with their directions ki on it in full?in which such ticket as they may th order will ho returned. in WARDLAW, WALKER k BURNSIDE, | COTTON FACTORS, ' ~ AND < O.UJf|NSIO? HIERCIIAKTS, ! ([ NORTH ATI AM to WHARF, C JIA It I. E S T O A S. C. j, W. A. WARDI.AW, ar liOt.I.OTIIAN WALKER, ANDREW fJURNSIOI. f tJt Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty cents i>cr Rag. Executive Department. J< COLUM IMA, 3d May, 1854. ' "1"! 7"HKRKAS information hns reached j V \ this Department that on the night of j the 28th Febuary last, a murder was com- : H n-ilted in I)arlln"ton district. uonen the ImiHu ' ? of a hIovo nnmcil lacier, the property of L. ft A. Williamson, by n gun-shot wound inflictod by Win. I/. Williamson. who has fled ! *' from justico. j ft Now, to the intent that the said Wm. I,. ^ Wll.l.l \>1S<>\ may be nproiicnded und j P' brought to trial and condign punishment, I I 01 hereby offer ? reward of TWO HUNDRED J" AND FIFTY DOI.hARS f?r hi* delivery 1 into nny of the jail* of this State. The I said Williamson i* about frc feet eight 1 inches In height,well formed, aimdy hair, red i . complexion, gentlemanly in deportraot, nnd j supposed to be thirty-four years old. < liven under my hand and the seal of the j State. ?t Columbia, this third day of May, , A. i). 18.VI. ; 1 JOHN k MANIKG. r Bkki. Pkhkt\ Secretory ofStato. may 10,4. le papers in the State copy once a j ? week for foor week*. NOTItir THIS! n I A/T ANY Wc have 00 doubt suffer with colds t ivl and earns for the lack of good easy wearing j Itoots ami shoes ; or by wearing any kind of oM tilings, thinking thev arc the cheapest, wherein j they are badly inistakcn; fBiuiy catrh their death by it, and besides never wear anything that is comfortable; and in the long run spend as much money as would havo Itnught thera something j good and comfortable. To prove the difference 1 all on ns at our shop OT ?0SITR S. B. EUljUC'KS >.' son - tyv.t- . > V ^ 1 wkhhofm you'd'SMtj.' or oojh, that wol kufli j. 1 51 j ccn^'ri.itl. ^caa" '^say> .vfef Jslvh Tont*' tiiff? ' ) W? .--an Sly kmc of oftiL tvwyen ear. SdCi,.i-.> tram a tin? piyoo ,b ,at <icwn re a aMS? i pvervyVu ahwo. lu.t, <u< hut o? ah kinds <hm? at short nci?<:6. All v-cck wamuW*, anJ Jvesrl&vr , HiOYD jki' ' ?cb. 73 * m tor : 1 " I I mini SOUTH CAROLINA, Lancaster District. Jy 'Xnncs H Wuhertpoon, E*q., Ordinary ftrr mid Dialricl. \V HERE AS, James Stepo A dame hu applied > me lor Letters of Administration on all ai.d ngular the Goods and Chatties, Rights and redits of Thouias B. Adams, late of the disiet aforesaid, dee'd. , . j These are, therefore, to Wle and admonish all nd singular the kin died and creditbis of the eceased, to he And Appear before me at our next rdinarv'a Court for the said district, to be hold11 at Lancaster Court House, on the 10th day I June next, to show cause if any, why said adlinistrAtion should not be granVedi . , Given under R>y hand and seilj this *7tlj -5-*-^? day of May, in the year of our Loid L^t ) one thousand eight hundred and fifty L/ f four, and in die seventy-eighth yoAr of American Independence. J. II. WlTHKIlSPOOX, O. t. D. May 26. Pis fee, *2 lfe 2t. I^HE subscribers beg lenvh tb iufarm the . citizens about Salvtt, tliat they have reloveil Jto t!fv store formerly occupied bv G. V. Mbblcv & Co., the stock of goods front afienster, of \V. M. &. A. J. Connors, and rg to assure them that they will dispose r the same at ns low prices as can be re^ aired. The stock is full and complete; nnprising. Dry Goods, Hardware, Clothing; roceries, &c. CONNORS & MOBLEY. May 23rd, 1854. 15-tf EX PARTE "J IX EQUITY. Iiudn Horton, Ex'x.of I Lancaster District^* enry Horton, decoas- f Petition for Injilbbtion.' I. I SAlc df Proberty; Ac. PHK Crtditoh. of HENRY IIOHTUN L deceased, are hotitied and retired tb' eseut, tipou oath, their demands against said coased, and cstalilish the some, on or before e 1st day of June, 1851. The Legatees and I'Yist'VP, ?i/.. ooitiii nunuu hiiu uiiBuanu, 'esley Hoi ton, Elizabeth lloi ton fend husLitd Alexander Ckrter, Elijah Hot ton; Abnfcr orton; the children of Denial Horton; deasod, viz: Margaret Jlme, ind Zadock Mconnld Horton; and Zadock Bioughton and enry Bioughton, are also notified and required answer, plead or demur, to the petition in the sc, on or before the 1st June, 1664, otherwise dgment pro cou/rttio will be oideied against em. JAMES If. WITHERSPOON. Com'r. Eq. L. D. Feb 18 2 Mi 'oho? D. Dkckuax | is r* ( Lancaster District: nis Br.t'KHAM and [Bill for partition, lands others'. J and Negroes. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Sarah E. lies, (widow) and Julius Beckham Jones, Geo. ismuke Jones, William llenry Jones, and Jess ,'cd Jones, children of James I). Jones, dee'd, Iso, John B. Jones, and Thomas A. Boone, d Etuilv It. his wife, defendants, in above case ode without the limits of the State, it is on ition of John Williams, Esq., Solicitor for mplainant that the said defendants do anawcr vol or demur to the bill in above case on of lore the 22d June, 1864, otherwise judgmenf o confesso will be ordered against each an?T of them. ? ,. JAMES !i. WITliERSPoft^.* . .fcoig'f In Eq. L. f Lancaster, C. II., March 16,1854.?3in-pff7 ill!am Thompson,"! EQUITY. r*. I Lancastkr District. iniel M.Tillman and 1 Bill for Partition of lands fe, Eliza Tillman, f and accounts. >nerThompson nud I her. J IT Appealing to my satisfaction that Abner iomp?on, Wm. Dudley Stewman and Emily * wife, and Daniel Tillman, jr., defendants iu ovo cn3o, reside without the limits of the State, is ordered, an motion of John Williams, Esq., licitor for complainant, that the said defennts do answer, plead, or demur, to bill in above se, on or before the 22d June, 1864, otherse judgment pro eonfesso will be ordered ainst each an l all of tliein. JAMES 11. WITIIERSPOON. Com. En. L. D. inarch 17, 1854 6 pf. *7-3nr. ion railing a ornamental' IRON WORK. HHP, Subscribers respectfully inform flic L. Citizens of the United States that they c prepared to fill up orders for nil kinds of i?n work, such ns railings for Public or ivnte Parks, Gardens, Steps, Balconies, L'randahs, Cemeteries, Sic. Also Settees, lairs, Tuble, Grey Hounds, Cast Iron units, Newfoundland Dogs, Iron Stairs, nors, Shutters, tmards, Gates.and all kinds ' ornamental and architectural Iron Work; They pay particular attention to enclose g cemetery lots, having the largest and indsomest assortment of patterns of airy itablishment in this country. Pefftoha dd'-" rous of mat ing selections of pattoi'ns an I low the cost Of the trflfk, by addressing e subscribers, will receive; by return pf nil, printed designs of work ana l?St or gr#-' s. All orders entrusted to wTil rvtVlvF ompt attention. IIOOD& Go , No. 121 North-st, Philadelphia., May 10. 13 8?. |IIE Subscriber hnving tried the Credit Business to his entire satisfaction, finds at it does not pay?lie will, therefor*, in futura 11 entirely for cash. Thsse who ore now inj fbtod to him are earnestly relocated to coif id settle either by note or the money, its I am 'tornfined to have my Books closed. C. f. HYAS&j march 22, 6 oiir)iis P. McCAiintLL ft al. "I Petition of James M. IK. Douglas in rclatMES K. Poioi.as, ft al j tion to share of RoJ bcrt Douglas, dee'd. It appearing to my sath faction that Henry C. orton, Jane E. Horton, Comfort E. Horton, tmucl D. Hoi ton. and Robert D. Horton; John ell, Jane I/. Bell, Rachel T. Bell, Robert D. Bell film C. Bell, and Nancy L. Bell, defendants in Hive case reside without the liwits of the State, is ordered, on application of iaoore, euiwiw irPeti tinners, that the said defendants do an awe I lead or demur to the petition in shore cane oil r hofore the 15th June, 1854, otherwise judge, icnt iir- ronfrtMi will b* ordered against enoh rid all of them. JAMES II. IvrniERSPOOK. Com. Kg. L. D. March 15, 8 pr fee $7 ftft WINDOW SHADES, ~ CURTAIN GOODS, MATRASSES, AND r m. i- m'j * nAiiuiiiwn. rHE Subscriber h?n in Store, of his own Manufacture and importation an ooolijona stock of Wis now SHADES, fJttr X)RNICES, Paper IMNC?IN?S. Mntmwcm,Satin DeLnines. DiimnshsylMwe and Mwain Curtain*, T nasi Is. Loops, &e. All vhich are offered at prices which are appreciated by all clone buyers and aconoaaica^ louse- keepers. H. Vv. KINSMAN, 177 Kiag-st.. * Charleston, H. C-March 2ff 7 iy. SeKerlnjf that a good /p^jgWATCH-MAXEX, u4 W T "TTTAIItr" ftj iks T,71 y 1 y ta y;i^nn dt-lA1-V|U* up BMP ' *!* V?e ' ' if x. MM ,? r-rt'Tft uv.rkou.ft-'^o Vf. a hi su'lSWi thrift fairor Twill W i*?y: ' ? A.UATt.fTa V, L 1* 1 Ms)', W ^ IS ? fTJyie ^ 2 , * fe J' t&fera