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The Knoxville, Tunnvaaet), Register of the I 6th inst., aays: From all we cart learn we are lo d to be- 1 Here that there will be a very fair crop of Vheat miaed In East Tennessee the prcsont Season. The general impression aeenia to be, that tho crop will not fall below, if it *!oos not exceed an average one. Tho oats 'crop wilt Ho much better than i\ hnS been for several year*. At present tho coM fcrtop looks very well, and the fanners anticipate 1 Ulrge yield. The number of stock hogs is as large, tor larger perhaps than usunl^ito'l should the corn crop ttt'rto d\iV as well at Is anticipated, there will bo a very large nmount of pork in East Tennessee to sell or convert into bacon. The low prices wh'ch bacon has commanded the present year, will cauao liogT to_ sell at low rates. Still the great excess of grain Over tho crop of tKe \>**t year, will, even with lower prices afford the fantoefr aS handsome a remuneration for Wft lahtor. SboAl?t the war with J Europe co'iVtirtitc, the demand tor breadstuff*! j Will enable our former* fd realize good prr- ! 'ceo for their grain and flour. The best course j for them to pursue, under existing circumstance*. is not to press their produce upon j the market. Matty who sold their borf> and J wheat at an early pet-rod last lull, will appreciate thfii Suggestion. A SAD IsCIUEST OF TUB MtSSISO STKAMkr.?Last winter a gentlemanly and well educated Englishman arrived in Philadelphia with his little son, and ha\ing hired a furnished house, aent to Englnnd for the rest of his family. Soon after a letter caine ftotti his wife," saying they would take pasture i'rt the steamer City or Manchester. Subsequently ah Other letter came, stating that she had nOt be< n able tO make her art: ?gviuentn ' in tiino tO sail ih the Manchester, hot that she should certainly sail itt the City of (Mas gow.?Some tiino nftoV this, lettors came which she hnd mailed at the time of itnb. rk ing in this ship, and now he was unspeakably happy with the nlurtW certainty of hvJoIng his wife an 1 children lit a ftSWr du<r*. j Hut alas! day after d -y nhd month alter ' hionrts elapsed without ahv appearance of the steamer. Daily crtrthl lie be seen ut the ' hteaniera wharf until all hope had lied : and j laiW it Is stated h? is in a IViftatlc asvitMii? m racing maniac. . liile of A Ualtle Snake?Drunkneis <1 remW/y.?We happen to know something about this, and can suggest an etfe tual remedy. We mean aloOhOlh* llqUor. The philosophy bf it is simply this: The venom of a servant is a powerful sedative. Which it requires powerful stimulating to COOhlOhn t. Wc bnce saved the life of a valuable d'otnestic by giving him (St\ the *b*ettOo of arty other liquot) a whole bottle Of alVrthbl in drtBcS of hnlf s tuiriblcf at a tittle. It Was Only when he drank the last portion that Intoxication showed itself?so powerful W as the sedative it ? . - l SvllOri UI till* jXIISOII. * IIIHSC U mill) Who has beta bitten by a venomous reptile drank, and the vlbtory is achlcVfd.' From th*l thttthbnt he H Safe nrtd thb sItO may be treated irt ah ordinary nrtd Rlitfht flesh Wound.? iVeic DftftinJ Cretan/, Jrine 2. Wonder if this fact gave rise to the term snake, bil, as applied td it dfUnkelt tu?ii. Hill's extensive entt mi mid wollen mill, r.t the corner of JetFer* in and Miliin streets, was entirely destryoed by fire in l'hil tdelpHta on Thursday afternoon- It is said to have Originated from the friction of the machinery. There were 130 operative* irt the building when the lire broke out, ?nd the scene that i {muted was fHght fill. T'm females ceamed frantically for ne|p,i;Hd cominei.e d jumping froui the window*. Dili filr the active elForts of the firemen, With their lldOkfl altd ladders id would have perished; Several afe rrtlsSing and are auppposed to have bdbit burnt to death. Ti i _! ar... ... u.. vr; - I lie UUI UIII^ niHf m:ru|?i< u uy .mom Rivft & llon^Utii, Roe dr. Fhiiiip*, and n Mrril.itt KaV-h Hrin had a large Mock of goods which Wefe Mil dooUnyod. The loan will teach gtju'OOO. Thoae. Hill, IroBtur to the former owner ??f tlie factory. Wedt to aleep in the bui(dillg, at A d'tluck mii<1 It;a Hot b -en "ceil since. A mini named Mark 1.1 jumped from the thirp atory. and had both 1eO? broken. A female jumped from llie I'eurtlt *U?ry breaking both Iter tags. A large monitor j weft! It-verely burned in thbir band* and fatie. 'J hrec aiatcra unified M("Bride, where terribly hurt, and lot heraolf down by tho hatchway from the fourth atory. Another ruahed down tho burning atairway, and had her droaa* purnt off, and ftcah, aeveraly burnt. It la reported that 16 are mlaaing. 'i'hnfe Uvea are certainly luet?a man ami U'O yatibg girl*. boom Caromma Trmpf.r axcc 8t a HOARD.?We arerequoatod to announce to the friend* of Ternpefaneo, that the delay in the publication of thi* i'aper U rad?eii by the non arrival uf neeesaury mderiri, whieh i? ehpeut^d dailVi latincuintelv at ita arrival tho I'aper will bclRaued. The I'reaa of the State will pl<M.so extend thi* notice.-?I*?xiagtm Telegraph. er Hamd ?? Bkat.?It will be Acen by j advertisement. that the King* Mount iirt Hail KoMI haa dect acred n <11 vi?u-ii<i 01 a ih r een'i OH the e: pit?l stork. The Roi.n in free of lube. Mitl likely to continue no. Doee thu not i liter (Monk Rood j>ro?|>ccij?. We know of ooo th.il should fe.-l short ro l is might pay larger dividends, than ionjr ro ids taken la ehort directions.?York villi-\liecelIan jr. MtrRDiia.-**\Va ?? sorry to add to the ilreudf hope Hot of ?order notice* that no* Intrant (be |Hoo* * brief rifrk of one per. petratod laet Saturday, In this district, oa the body or iiw To<.? ?s filer, v?Ho w** allot do el in a Held ?9Uj uttarter'e house, k is j snpposod, by James Baker, * OMgbor. ?? 0T1!|., R W. If *RR, a number of tka Arm of HaRR. Cambf 4t Co. of ('buries, too 8. C .dlcd io that city a few day* since. It U a remarkable fact, that of the eighteen , States admitted Into the (Jabot since the fonaatloB tf the CiMiaUtettoe, only dfht of thaiu hare had pefRMwam from (lonfroea to erect Stale 0m trnnrnU. In the other mine, fevcloaive ofTeXaa,) the people haveaaamned eorereiXalr, eat themaelvce loose from Wh Congressional dictation, formed at oaee independent State ?<*d have been admitted into Uto Union. The Nebr ska bill carries two principle of the sovereignty of the peujdn etill fortW.and rersjrtiiie Ih in It matter* which OhofteQ km hitherto or exerriaad jurisdiction over. For tMa reason, it needs only to be well ?dorsum d to mart with the popwlarappror^?/Www** (Chew TfEHAKKETij. ;; Utcot dates frdrt Iiverpool, - June 10 ^ Latest dates Trotd ITAvre, - - 'June 7 Latest dates froth HaVAnn, .... June Carleston Market. . Charleston, June. 23 v1 CoTTOH.?Thp market was quiet to day, the sales haveing been limited to nbout 400 Ul bales nt extremes ranging from 7 a 9|.? Priefes tvero very full. Colombia Market. OolIimdia, June 24. CV>TrnN ?As We have hnd no sales for the fVist few days by which to test the strength df the tnaihet.we etoAtinuo our former, quotation's, wi\l\ this VctAarit, thxt the fe'clihg is j t1; dee'dedly in fsvot \lf the Roller, viz : ihterior , si 6 ? 01; ordiiiarV 7 a ; middling 7| u7J; i good middling 8 a 8J ; fair 8jets. i " MARRIED on Tuesday evening the 'JOih ej Inst by tho Rev. Mr. Bishon, Col. Ciiur* ^ chill B Jones of Chester district, to Miss j Sar ah Masse*', daughter of the late Hon. | jamks r. masset of Lancaster. j < Printers fee rftuiirtid, and in neknowledg- ' ing the receipt, w? tendetr our Congrratula- i ?V. f I... I, ?U i... A...I..I.. <4...... l.V..- %..V VTIOI1I.'- j Jl nil the l?;ippi.;iHi this world c:in utftrJ. j ' Death's but a path that must be trod, If man would ever pass to God. Parnell y| DEPARTED this life in York Disliict.on the 2oth inst. at 10 o'clock 1*. M. Mm. MA- I RY M-. ROACH, daughter of Thomas 0j Faulkner Esq. of ihis District aged 40 years ! (j * months and 48 days, leaving 5 children j a and a kind husband th mourn her loss. i rn DIKD. in Chiilolto .Mcclinb irir Co. N. C. I ?l< on the Hih inst, JAMES ANDREW, son of j & Cornelius and Mary Alexander, aged about ' * 2 yenrs ami (> IlibMhM. AUu, oh the 17th j ? inst., an infant son iigtfdi about six weeks. j " Also, on the 8th uist-., an infant son of ' PJ l'ringle and Jiuie McGinnis aged belwtlen 4 ' ^ and j months. I n. Also.on the IGth, Mr SAMCKI. C'AiiD- j WE Id., aged about 55 ye.r* j Also, one the 15th, Mrs. J.WK McGlX- ' \|H. consort of .Mr. Priori .McGfnn's, and daughter of .Mr. >Samn<M Caldwell. ! ? Also, I.n the 18th, Mrs. MARY A LEY .VNDEIL Vior sort of Mr. CoeMelii- Alcxi.n- i deh, and daughter of Mr. RntdutM 0.?l iwell. ' This family has been sorely rWiet.d. A NNOu N J ^MEXT8. |g Fur the Senate- ?, The friends of Col. DIXON 3ARNES 1 ,i ntjiiouce him as a Candidate tor the next a Senatorial election. rt many Friends, ti For the Home of Representatives- *' Mr. Editor.?The friends of R. S. ISA I- ^ LEY beg leave to an no u nee him as a cundi- ]( d.ito fV>r a snot in the next Legislature, and oblige MANY CITIZENS. w The mends of T. K. CURBTON announce C him as a eandiil.ttc for a seat tn the House of Representative*. Mr. Button -l'le.uoj aimoMncc IV T. 11AM- ! ^ MONlt, Bsq., u a cuudiilaie lor the Uusn ol I K Rt*preseiitaHve? in the Next befrferitUure sad I oblige, Mixv Fatifsns am? HcpcoRtK?S. ! IrtT* The iYlcnd* of W. A. MOORE, Eqs: j? announce him as n candidate for Represeu- j w Sivo ill the next I-c^slaturc. J ^ The' fricrtds or Dk. \V C. CAD- j $ TIIEN announce hint as n candidate fOrlhe ' ( lyifisl.ture atlho ciisueing election. ^ M\\ ABVER'fItSWliiVTS. |a nil Hi ait i rtnii'ivi i, IlfSW VI'AHlliUD. Mm\)Rl>, Juae 30, 1354. ! if ORDER NO? |?< rp?IK following Ro^tini'nlit will pr.vde JL for review and drill til audi times and places as herein indie ited The 39th Regiment of Infantry will pi- j rad<! at Pomiiiiek'a on Tuesday, the 45th of , c July : ? The 38 Regiment t?f thf.mlry will parade j at Jalapa, rtri flitted.iy the 38th bf July. | Tho lOtlt Regiment rtf C:\aJry wl.l pa- I r.ide At Martin's on Saturday the 39th of j July. Ic! The 4r?th Regiment of Infantry will pa- Vl rade nt Boyd'k on Ttiuaduy tlte I at of Au. gust. The 4l?t Reginii'tlf df Infantry will p;u ^ rade at Polk*', Un Tuesday, the 3 1 of Au- n gust. in The 4flat Regiment of Infantry will pa- d rade at the Burnt Factory on Haturdny, the S. 6th of August. th The 36th Reg''raent of Infantry will pn- in rade at Uoioeville, on Tueeday, the 1 at of K August. y The 9th Regiment of C*valry will pa- dl rade nt Glenn Springs on Tu4eday,the loth l| of August. "f . The 88th Regiment df Infantry will pnnulo at Titnnltine, oti Suturd.iy the 13th Of August. The 37th Regununt of Infantry will parade at Wilklna, en Tuesday, the 13th of f" August. ' *J The 84th Regiment of Infantry will pa- tv rade at YorkviHe on Thursday, the i7th of i Augnat. ai Tim 48th Regiment of Infintry will pa. *i rade nt Bhcnezorrlllc, on StHtarflaj the 19th tl of August. tl The 31 at Regiment of Inf mtry will pa- ni nun Oil 1 UtHtlAy, 1IIU '**U OI 111 Attirunt. ! til ThO 97th R*gim?*nt of Infintry will yvi- I te rods lit Cl <tttfcrvlil?v on H it artist jr, Urn U6.h , ti of August. The 6lli Rrgiirli'iit rtf Cavalry will por.ulv pt at Youngs, on Tuesday, tho DOlh of Au- ol giint. f?i 'file 9 ih Rofimont of Infantry will pa- pi rsde at Balls, on Thursday, UtS 31st of th Aasruat. Th? 25th Rrgiinvnt of Infantry will ps. rsd? .itWinnSboso' on Saturday) tn? !Mrt <?f |r? Uiiiiii'.nlitr. 1 '1* i*h? 22nd Regiment of infcmt.y and the th frth of Reflmeiit Cevulry wilt p*r.ide tt or h) Mtr CfennLn, on Tuesday, the 5th Hepteni- bi Th j 20th ?rtd 44th Regiment of Infantry will penult at Huwiierville, on Thursday the Ti 7th nepieraber. The OtH?sr? and qon-eomnlisuirfnrd offl Ti Cera will uenklc on the day previous to the revelers of their several regiments for drill end instruction. Volunteer rempenles will be thoroughly Jj inspected end the boohs ol beat companies , ~ wilt be exeoiined. ' , Oener.iU of Division end of Brigade will, * with their Htaffe, attend the reviews of their j respective ?my Blinds, (lencrala of Brigade aw ehargrd aitk the ^ extension of this order* m Aidede-Ctitf loflw Com asunder-h?-chief aw required to attend the reviews In their iveral Brigades; nnd thoao not residing ? ?e Brigades to be reviewed are invited to Itend. By bfder oif the Coltoribiiuler in Chief, j . ft. O. II., DUN NOV ANT. AdjutriU nnd I 'n? be "lor General l^TThe newsfci <;>ers published in Cwlutn- I ^ ia; Chnrlestdrt. nnd within the limits of the 1 nnd Ath Military ' DlviiiYvnA, wilt publish * Dtil the review's arc 'Over. June 2&, iO tit ? _ ^ c SOUTH CAROLINA, JLaxcaster District. t ty James II. Wither spoon, I'lsq., Ordinary r for said District. WHEREAS, Aaron Phillips has applied I nte (or Letters of Administration on all and nfcuhu- the Goods and Chattels. Rights and * red its of Sarah Phillips, widow, late of the dis- ' ict aforesaid; dee'd. These are*, IhercWrr, tW cite and ndinotiish nil 1 ul singnhir the kindred And creditors V>f the v Veated, to. be fthd ajJpeAr befOtv rne at onr next t rdinarvV COiirt fyr the. ?Aid district, to he bold, i ?*. f?aneasier Court lfbuso, on the 6th day j ! .Inly next, to show cause if nn^*, why laid udnnistratioii should not lie granted. i Given under mv hand nnd seal, this '22nd ' day of June, in the year of our Loid' t (3 1 one thousand eight hundred and fifty* * liiO f four, and in the seventy-eighth year ??- of American Independence. J. II. WITIIEKSPOOX, O. L. D. Ann 26. 20 Prs lee, *2 2t. I liite df South Carolina. J L A ST CASTER DISTRICT. f In the Vdurt df Dommnn D/eds ^ Eli 0, Bishdp, wiio is in the custody rtf the r (icriffor Lancaster District l>v virtue of n writ of iiiii? ad *titi*ftu.-ritulmn at tiie suit of Emmons Mutton, anil Write, Griffith k Co., having tiled i my office, together with n schedule on oath F his estat's And effect'*, his petition to the ! ourt of Common Pleas, praying that he may be lmitted to tin: benefit of tiie AtetA of the Gene- <! ii Awmlilv tunile for the relief of insolvent Mot*. It is ordered tint the said Kinmons t Button, mid Wrigl.t, Griffith Ai Co., ami i >i I others the creditors to whom the wit! Kit C. ishop la i.i any w se indebted, '?e and tlicy 1 -e hereby auinutoned, and have notice to ap- i tsar before tins said Court at Lancaster Court ouse, on tiie 16th day of October next, to ? tbw cud'c, if any they can, why the prayer ' rthe petit'An aforesaid should not he granted. ( Olfii'e t>J f,'o>/iiiinn I'h (i*, 1,anrnt'r J)i*trict, 1 t pri', 1S.11. J. A. STBWMAN, V. C. V. P. >tatd of South Carolina f L\ XCA S TER 1* fS TRICT. In ihe (ZdmrAon Pleas. Joseph Steele Who is in the custody of thfc | IflrilT of Lancaster District, hy virtue of a Writ f capiat ad *ati*faci'nH'im, at the suit of Win . . Steele, having filed in my office together with schedule, on oath, of liia estate ar<l effects his . L'titiou to the Court of O.M non Plea.', praying lat he may be admitted to the hencllts of the ' ets of the General Assembly m.i lo fOr the rcilief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that le said William C. Steele, and all other the ' -editors to whom the said Joseph Steele is in 1 tywise indebted, *bc, and they are lierehy immoned, ami have not:oe to appear before s le said Court at Lancaster Court House on the itb day of October next, to show cause, if any . leV can, why the prayer of the petition atorciid should not bo granted. Of CoiHMiin Plra*, huHcaatrr I>i*lrict, It'/ | c/iiy nf April, 1851. , J. A. STBWMAX , t\ (). C. P. n Jtato of South Caroling. . LAX CASTER DlStlilL'T. in tks Common Frederick Shehane, Jr., who is in the custody f f the She; ilf of Isuinaatcr District by virtue of a 1( rit of ravia ad tAfUfluUAdum at the suit of . A. Hasseltiiiej having tiled in my oiricc, toether with a schedule, on oath, of His estates mi efiocU, his petition to the Cdurt of Common teas prat ing tliat he may lie admitted to the netit of the Art diT the General Assembly, ad i for the relic! of insolvent debtors, it is tiered that the said J. A. Ilusseltiiie, and All her the creditors to whom the said Frederick . Iichane ts in anywise indebted, he, and they ( -e hereby summoned, and have notice to appear j ciore urn im?iu ranirr, hi i,iiiica*ut < oiiri lloil*c; j, ri the 16th day of October next, to show (,-auno [ any thcv can why the prayer of the petitioner c occsaid, sluuld not be granted. t '/if. e"of Common J'Uan, [*inra?t*r District, 3<l April, 1851. J. A. STKWMAN, c. O. C. I'. It at o of South Carolina, LANCAStEH DtSTlilCt. In the Common Pleas. THE Defendent M. S. Sorrell who ia in the t irtody of the Sheriff of Lancaster District, by ' Irtue of writ* of caputs ail respondendum, at the lit* of J. L. and !T H. Hunt, ?t,.nl others, having led in my office, together with a schedule on ith, of hi* e*tuto and effect*, hi* petition to the (>?ii t of Common pica* praying that he may he ( linitt.nl to the lienefit of the Acta of the (ieu- I il Assembly ma le for the relief of insolvent * bt J.**, it ia ordered tliat the aaid J. L. and N. I Hunt, And Sparrow A I/tne, and all others t in creditdra to whom the *aid M. S. Sorrell in i anywise indebted, be and they are hereby i innnoned, and Have initiee to appear before the lid court at Lancaster Court House on the 1 flth ?y of1 October next, to ahow cause, if any they in, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid jonld not be granted. j t/ffe* of Common I'tcrts^ J/aAcA?lcr Didricl, 8rd illy of April 1884 i. A. STKWMAN, CUrk. 0 Hoe k. Co'i Patent Oronnd Saws, ' rHF. fiv bmcRiasks manufacture from the beat CA*T STKKL, CIRCULAR SAtVa. from tro incite* to eighty inches in di uneter ivir Saws n-o h .rdened mid tempi rod.and e ground und finished by machinery do- i gUed expressly for fho purpose; und .ire I Icrofofe much dnporior to tho*e ground in I le iihuuI manner, ?* they or**, strength* ned ' i.l Miilencri by Increasing them in thickiU regularly frcin) the cutting edge to w centre, ron*e'|uentlv db rot become hend or burkl d, produtfo n great saving in I atber. t" They elm) manufacture cast sTferi-t; Mit.L, " T Ann caons-cVT hawd, a*i> nru.KT wxnt, " r superior quality, oil of which they have >r *?le, or (hey may be obtained of the ineiptl hirdwaro merchants throughout is United States ond Canada. R. HOB . Co., 89 and 31 Gold-st fjff^l'nlilMhors of NoWMps|mrs who will * sert this advertisement three limes, with t is not* . and forward us a paper contain ing m ? same, will he paid in printing uiqleri.:!* y , purchasing f ?ur tinted tno amount of their v il for the Advei-thenfcilt. Now York. April 22. I "I t June 19 3 IOJSAH P nAt.LARO 1M Ht^l'ITY. . v?, LaSCASTCS ni*THI?-f; * iOsm M. Bams, ft PetitionU>mibjorlitu Rquiothers. ty to the payment of s legal A Demand. It Apimsuing to my Mtttafsrtion that Thomas . Sims, Andrew Jackson Win*, t'-olumbtt* ills ft the infant child of Charity K. Mills, dve'd, foiMUnU, reside without Due Ktatr ; it is or* 'red on motion of W illiant*, Solicitor for Peti* . am, that the mid defendants drt answer, had or dveiar to the petition In above ease, I or before the 3d day of October, Iftftft, other- ? lew jwdgmenl pro rtmftmo will he ordered a- J dost them. JAMIM S. WlTfllftBPOOtf. \ Com'r. Bo. L. D. June 1# f 1ft ' ? 2m-pf. r m SO U TII-C A110 LIN A, " LANCASTER DISTRICT. 3y Jmnca II. Witherrqtoon, Kxquire, Ordin dry fiir saiif District. ilinilBREA?fiOltN WILLIAMS, has W applied to inV for Utters of A Itnin*t ration on nil and singular tin* tibials and "hitMs Right* nnd Credit of CALVIN JSItV, liittj Of the Dint rift a foresaid, docased. These nre, theVofore, to cite nnd admonish ill and singular, the kindred and creditors if the said deceased, to be and appear before lie at oiir neJct Ordinary s Coitrt ift'r ttie aid district. to be hdlde'ti a\ Lailcast't r Co\lrt louse on the 10th day of July next, to show ause, if ailv, why the said eumihistratiort iliould not l*j granted. C i Given under my hand and seal, L. S. > this 86th day of June, in the f j year of our Lord, one thousand ight hundred nnd fifty four, and in these nty eighth vear of American Independence. J. II. WITZ/KKSPOOX, U. L. I?. in no 2'C 8o:-.:2/ pr's fee $2 riVne T. Ward, by noli,"I IN' EQUITY, rend John Adauts, I>an(,aStkh District. r?. PetilV'Vrt for settlement Clins H. Ward, ft a!. i of interest of ilrs.,1. T. Wui ti in real sad personal estate, .lames t'roxton, A so forth. It appearing to my satisfaction that ELI AS t. WARD resides without the limits of ties State; it is ordered, on motion of Clinton, Sol'r or petitioner, tliat the said F.lias It. Ward a dceiuiant in the aboVe petition, do answer, plead or lemur to the petition in this case, on oi before the ec'dttd day of October, 1*51, otherwise jndg"nent j>ro cottfr*xo Will he ordered against liiin. JAMES II. WITIIEUSPOOX. V?m Ay /. it. Juno 15, 19- price$7 lint iVilliain J. Curcttn Adtn'r. J IN liQl'ltV, f?. > I.amastkk l?t. r .,M.U c \t .j .1 1 ti;i? I.... fi .E .C It appearing to the aatistii.-lion of tin- l.'oiiinintioni'r*. t'mt James Missey, Henry Cooke, tti I Henry Reeso lls?i<y, defendant* in the alove case reside without the limits eftbl"Htrt?, t is ordered, on motion of t'ooke olieitor for 'oiiiplatnant, that the said defendants, .lamest', ifasscy, Henry Cooke and Ileniy llw-sii' M.iwy, hi answer, plead or demur to the Hill in a'mvo nse, on or before the 2nd day of Oetoher, |H,VI, itherwise judgement pro ron f'*K.*i> ?ill Ikj oider;d against all and eaeh of them. j \ m i->' ii. wyniKRsi'Oov. ('oin'r in K<|., I.. '). June 13 14 Sin?pf. $7 Iamcel B. Mamct, rt at. 1 IV K<JI"ITV. r*. 1 l.axi'astkil Thomas Belk, add Win. Hill to subject KquiHnugh, AVr?. f ties to pay legal derailing Hough and others. I mamls, estaldisli & J set up I.ietis. killings k Belli ) l'etition to subject an v*. > Equity to pay I, ' nl Deratling Hough, rt at J mau ls, r. M. Po?r, .loiymv,] P-tition to subject an r*. | Equity to pay a Legal <eal Johnston k wife. I De.niUi I. darling I lough & others j T. R. k J. R. Magill, dwimfri, v?. ) . . The same Parties. \ "' ianinel R Emmons, Anrir/H"-, ? *. ) ... The same Parties ) " Clir.ulioth Adams, Adm'r, A**>gnrr, f . v. same Patties. f It appearing to mv satisfaction that Darling lough, a defendent in alaivo case, resides withnit the litn-U of this State, It is ordered on notion of Cooke, Solieilor for coinplainnnt in ihove Hill, and of Moore, solicitor in the petition irsl stilled, and of Williams solicitor for pvtRion* srs in the las.t stated petitions, that the said Daring Hough, il<? anss-T-r, pl.-wiw <ielnnr. to~the iboro Hill and petitions, on, or hetiire the 2ml lay of October, 1851, otherwise judgement pro *rnfr**n will he ordered against hint in each and ill of said ?m??. J AS, II. \VlfHKRHrtrOV. C'orn'r AyNi/i/. June 15, id Sin?pf. $10 ~ NOTICE." VN Y P E ft S O N who will net ast nn A tf elit, and obtain HtiliAetihers for the lEORCIA liOME GAZETTE. I Literary and Family Paper, published in Anpisra, tin., will tie furnished the paper at the jowest Club Prices. t^TTlie Cash must acinitipanv the names, a.id may be sent through he Maii at odr li-Ic. cLun Prices. Twb Copies $3 50 Three Copies 6 00 Five Copies, 1 50 JAMES M. SMt'THK, 1 Editors and ROBERT A. WYT1IK, J Proprietor*. June 21, 1831 i. o. 67 f. 2ATAWBA IOIKJE, NO. 21 Will celebrate their approaehing ANSI YKRSARY on t'le 0th July Wateree Lodge, Camden; Istfayettc Isidge, .Tiester; Trinity Iaidge, Yorkville; Declaration .odge, .V. C.; DeKalb I^idge, Winnslioro', and til the Ancient I. O. O. Fellows of tancaster district, are resp ctfully invited to participate ?itli us on that occasion. An Address will he delivered, at the Metliolist Church, by Dr. Wn, W. MiIiiIkt. J. ('. RKCRKSt, Orcritarjf pr<> trm. Ifini5oillr l>nnnlp xruiinarg. IO m!lr? Ilml of Clac?tcr C. II. The duties of this Institution will lit' resumed in tlie 17tli of July. 1st. L. MrDoNAi.o, Visitor. IIW. A. S. WYLIK, Primeifutt?liistnietrnn in Moral wild Mental I'hilosophy, Astronomy, Ac. kc. Ac. fm. M?*u Mc.Vi.riK?Domestic urnl Social Duties. Irs. Anna Lr.wts.?Theory mid Practice of Mush. lots. M.(\ 1'nderdond.-.-Drawing.uid Painting, Kmhroideri and Music, Ac. Ao. Ac. . ?Assistant In Iiiteiarjr Department. T.kttkrs nddrevsed to Mrs. A. 8. Wvi.ik, cwisviile I*. ft., Thester District, S. C., will reel ie prompt nttcnthui ? Parettta iukI Guardians re earnestly rerpwated to enter their daughters jid ward- at the eomiiieiiceinewt of the School. June 14 11 4t THE SPAETAH BURO HXFRESS itY H. II. DItlTTOM. (Formerly of the Fairfield Register and IlerId, ami lately one of the Kd iters and Proprler?r* of the Phailoaton Standard,) htffl hjeii os*1 dished at Spartanburg," Gourt ll.ntse, H. 0., nd is an it i; o tant adveiiaiug medium, for the r>< tiimiimtl i?*ft l.itll tii (llmilrdt/l.l ifltfl tatauibia. y y SI 15 _ tf_ W. TUHRIOW CA8T0N, ' LTTOZNEY AT LAW AMD &OLICI TOE IH EaUITT. Itttndt the Cou tit in IsiacmMer, K?r*kmm ami Aiifftiiung Pmtricti. HT OFFICE, CAMDKN, 8. C.-M4 I. O. K. WAX HAW THXT, m??U ev?ry SAT JRDA Y EVKNIXU *t 8 n'clwck. TliOri. rt. KIDDLE, I. . SADBEN8ACZS LIVE* PILLS. IFOEM 8YEUP, ' J. N. ADAMS mt to A. C. NlUt. Ifotioe, |u I ALL Person* haying demands against the the Estate bf JAMES It. jrASSET. (deceased), I will hand tnebi 'M to J.IL VVVTHEIISPOON, -? on or Itefore tho 1st d'ftV of July nc *V, or this Pr? advertisement will Ho placed in harV?f\bvittent. i And any persona knowing themselves indebt- J.r | ed to the Estate in any way Will confer 'a great V? favor on the Administrator hy settling the same J Ch before that time, as vou cannot complain ol the ! f"ji I indulgeonce that haa been given unless it is in! |)? ! the great length of time given. " ?,f II. T. MASSEY. Admit iterator. A piil etUi 1M4 12?Ot?pf.i 150. | ^ Window shades, j? CHRTAIH OdOES, MATRASSES, \ th, a&'D ! flti PA PI: R haa* G i AGS.' ?; ? i rr>HE Subscriber has in Store, of hia own '>r' ! 1 Manufacture and importation an enor.| iinuis stock of Window SHADES. GlTr CORNICES, Patek HANGINGS, Mntr..*- rt aes, Satin DeLnines. Damasks,Lace and Mua- J[ Hit Curtain*, Tonsils, Loops. &e. All of mo which are offered at prices which are apple- i \V elated by all close buyers ami economical j nodS'e- keepers. he< H. XV. KINSMAN*, 177 Kinp-st., of' Charleston, 8. C. rpii March 7 I v. cot It is now put np in the largest sued bottles, ; nd is acknowledged to be the best sar- , fTl I saparilla made, us is certified by I he won- | i i -a.i . , .. , i.j.. | i , ucriui cure* 11 iiiiN perioruicii. i no original or I Copies of which are in the possession of the t-"n proprietor. Remember, ttifc isllleortly true /"? ?nVt original iffticle. * CT, Scrofula. Syjihllh. MeSrrtrln! (Tomphdnls, |,,. Cancer, Gangrene. Rheumatism, and a vast as variety of other lii-cur > arc speedily noil litI perfectly cured l?v the use of'his medicine, tie Head the following Certificate! vaJ Tall I'oma Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 185J. evi i Dtar Sik:?I send you this to certify to . ' ! you that your Kx tract of Yellow-Dock Sarsnparilla lias performed one of tlie most j I wonderful cures on me that has ever been ef- tj,.| fefctcd On man. mK. 1 Have Wn afflicted for forty years with J eruptions or. my legs add feet ;tn lftt8 they ntt? got so had that 1 had to go on crutches. } and in 1849 I had one leg amputated above the knee. In about nine months after my other leg broke out in large eating and run- . niog sores from my knee to my foot, and I J I discharged a great deal of offensive matter. | ^ | .My groin also broke out in large biles which discharged much offensive matter, and at wt the S .me tiuiC tny left h ind broke out in 5ft large running sores Hearty til niv elbow. The misery that I have suffered for tho '' last two years I cannot describe to you. I was in such agony that I never rested day or night. 1 In October last my son lxought mo one , of your bo.tie wrappers: I read it, and found record of sonic wonderful cures performed by yuhr 'Kxthlbt of Yellow-Dock and Sars: papilla,' I #ent and got two bottles of it, of I and commented taking It. lit ttc'rt weeks to in my great astonishment, my so.oS all heeanie i eoi easy, and I could sleep all nigh}, a thing I i all had not done for two years. When I had do* taken six bottles, iny sores were nearly all off healed, My sores got well n? if by enchant- of merit. I have now used in all. eight bottles Joi of your "l'vtr.iet of Yellow-Dock and Sar- wv I sapnrilla," ar.d I now consider incself" well, j I entreat all of the afflicted to try this A J I medicine for I believe it will 'cure any known I I disease in the world. Day aside nil preju- 1 ) dice and just try it, and proclaim its great (;0. worth to suffering mankind and eitlreat them to take it. for it will cure them. My ease is well known in a larce portion | of South (Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should doubt the above cure, I in- P?! vite them to call on me, and I will show them the sears. I can be found in Tallanossa w" Co., Alabama, one mile from Stop's Ferry. unt RKNAJATI IIUGIIRS. 'm The Yellow-Doc 1$ and S irsapnrilla is i?e- |,((1 entiariy adapter! l?> feiriah-ft Hfdelicate, h faith resulting frbirt irfegnlariiy bf nieiistrihil dis- Wl> chsrges. mid dther cIDenSc* peculiar to their n sex. The proprietitMias in Ids possession a great number bf cettitieale* of cure*. per- i fornted of tlie above description. We as- j . jj ..nr.. ilit? afflicted. that a bottle or two of Dr. I i> i Guy soft's Kxtract of Yellow Doek and S.ir- ,,fj( sapnrilla will at mice regulate those difliciil jj0( ties and renew the natural energies. jG np in quart bottles. ? Price 4(1 I not per bottle. Sold Wholesale and retail Uy . SCOVII.&. ME AH. Av. 111 ChartrcHst.,X O. * ( General Agents for the Southern States, j to whom all orders must he addressed. ? Sold, also, by Magill & f/enth. ILancaster ^ C,. II : A.. P. NVylie. Chester: Winchester, Stitt it. Co.. Munrtte, N.C.; /. J. f c Hay A' Workman. Cnindeii ' April 18,'54 t.Oct. 1. { South Carolnina, l IN' TilK COPKT OF "J1. LAXl'.VSTKIl DISTRICT. 1 OUDIXAUY. _ [ la tile matter ol" John J Mills's Will. j *re \I "llKKKAS SAMIIKI, J. MeKlNNKY j|J[ T has notitied me that he reqnirus the j'j will of JOIIX MILLS, late ofLancaster District, ! ieeeased, to bi> proved in due and solemn form j ... of Law; and whereas James F. X. Davidson, ' ' Kxecutor ol the said John Mills, has tiled his j s " petition with a similar pmycr, and it appeAring j t ' ' thiU Xancy Mills, 'widow); Mar* McWiiumy.^Au- < gustus, McKinnv, .1 Arties (?. Mills, Washington 1 I"*' i M. Miti.?; (leor^McKiir r, J nines MeKinnry, ' 'v | ihe widow and CTiildren ol Thomas J. Mills, <l> - , 1 - w.n... ..kii.t .. . 1 / .......v~.., ..... V.......... ( V oi John K. Mills, (IpcoiW'I, names not known, ; the willow and children of William Mills, do- j||( ceased, via: ?-? Mills, widow, and Jnfftcson I Mills, Nancy Mill* and Aiimm linker and wile i,iA llan tot I taker, most of whom are legatee# under ; '* *< the will, and all of whom would have lieen on- "B<: titled to a distributive diare of the estate, if the "m deceased had died intestate; reside without the J*'" limits of the State: These ttre, therefore to notify, flit* require, cite and admonish the said Nancy Mills, ^ iwidow,> .Vary McKiuney Augustus McKinnr, '"m atnes (J. A/ilia, Washington If. J/ilC, (liiorjjt! ' hi J/cKinney Jatnea JfcKinncy, the widow Knd Chi children of Thomas J. Ai ills, deceased, tlio l'h? widow and children of John F. Af ills, deceased, <V?r and J/ilia, widow, JelTctaoti M ills, Nancy ' t'1 Jf ills, Amos Baker and wife, Harriett the widow Cot and children of William .If ills. decease!,-together J witli Samuel J. JfcKiiutey, Wesley AfcKlfWWy, Ele| and James F. N. Davidson and wife Kmily, legs- H'l i.ie* of the said John .Wills, deceased, and also '? distributees, If he had died intestate, to Is- and |f(l appear b.'tore mu on Wednesday, the l'Jth July. jja 1M4, in the Court of Ordinary, to lie holden at y() Lancaster Court Mouse, then and there to show cause, if any, why the mid will should, or should not bo proved and mtatdished in due form of ,c Law, or for what cauaa the mine should tie net P ' aside or established, and to make such other and lhr further allowing and proof a* you, or either oi you, the said parties, may doein necessary, proper tnd advantageous for vour resportite Ho rights and Interest* iu the premises. | () Oiveo under my Hand ?rn<l Heal of tali 4 LH. . [ Of?ee, at Lancaster tVnfri House, the | I ) 10th April IM1. tir, JAMKS II. WITHBR8PCON. Po Ordinary L. A April t*. t pi tIM la .ON BAILING & ORNAMENTAL j IRON WORK. ' i "^HE Subscribers respectfully inform the ! J . Citizens of ;he United States that they ! it s prepared to till up orders for nil kinds of ! rtl ill Work, such ,ns rallihos for 1'iihlic or ' 1,1 ivntu Parks, (iari\e't\3, Sle^i.s. Balconies, *V rundahs Cemeteries. <ve. Also Selteei, g airs. Table, TJrev Hounds, C,??t Ir'oh m inns, ^leVvfouVidliind Do?js, Ir'.H Stairs. >ors, Sautter^, t lUards, V ti.tels. a lid all kinds ornainenfal and ar'eliite'eturul Iron Work, j.; They pay particular attention to enclosr cemetery lots, having lit- I. r^est and ' ai iidsomest assortment of pattern* of any i ablishment in tliia country. Persons do- j ? ous of mat- injjf selections of p ittcrus an I i 2 ow the cost of the work, by t ddsessing ; subscribers, will receive, by return of ill, printed designs of wbrk attd list of pri?. All orders entrusted to us wiil receive wipt attention. IK)OD& CO, No. 121 North-st. Philadelphia. i May 10. 13 3t. j "Hihl subscribers beg leave to int'smi the i . citizens about Salctn, that they have re- I ivcd to the store fornierly oeeupicd by O. j " . Mobley & Co., the stock of goods from i ncaster, of \V. St. & A. J. Connors, ami [ . r 10 assure incin nun tney will dispose I the sanu1 at a* low prices an can be reired. The stock is full and complete; } uprising. Dry Goods. Hardware, Clothing. j x ocerics. Are. I, CONNORS fc MOBLEY. tl May 23rd, 1854 15-tf ; tl S ddlo and Harness ! ? ESTABLISHMENT. U AT ANCASTER C. H.. S. C. J [IE Subscriber takes uloasure in inform- ( ^ in^f the eit'Tens of the District, an I pub- I ,| gene il v, that having just returned I'roiu j V tries to i with a lull and ooinplete Stock of i j Sii?I<IIi% Itridlei, y?? |e tTurttnguit*. Ac. '?r^ *' is prepared to furnish anyihbtjjj h. his tthe At rcisouuble pru'eS As fcno iVo Tottild Anywhere". ? stock consists, in part of tl?e following nrtis, vi/.: saddles for T.ndies, .t/ei and Hoys, at prices ring from ?5 to *25, some die heat quality r hrought to this place. p tridles, from $1 to *5. Harness of all kinds n >t constantly on hand and manufactured at h rt notice from ?!*i to #100 per set. n ad lition he keeps always on hand such ar- tr es as may ho found in similar establishments, ! "i h as ltitt's, Stimps, Buckles kc. | ni i. It.?All orders from a distance promptly ! tl nded to. o. M. POKR. j* larch l.r? it 5JE ' ' ' ^V? I MA VT " I Y I - 1 M .V; . ) J s- ?c- ? ^ - ;v? S& fu MIE RENOWNED REMEDY. J Holloway's Ointment. Fl.is extraordinary Unguent is composed the most healing Balsams, and when used 01 accordance with the directions which ncnpnny eaeli pot, will insure cures when < titer meant, fail. Cases of the most iperate Skin diseases readily yiel I to its cacy. it is famous whoii iU'ed incases Gout, Rheumatism, IMftlFncted hr Still* nts. in Asthmas it will do wonders if! II uihbcd into the Chest. I J, iff.ST ASTONISHING OI7RE OF 8CU0FI*. .ol 18 ULCERS.?A CASK CERTIFIED BY niE MAYOR OF BOSTON, ENGLAND. "!/ "f a Ae/fer from J. AoVe, M<ty- ' or of Jloston, Lincolnshire: Piiofr: ildLfcowIr : . . . <*? Deat Sir?Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of Liquorid Stiect, Boston, has this day deposed 'ore me, that for a considerable period she s severely afflicted w ith Scrofulous Sores _ I Ulcers in her arms feet, legs, and other ts of her body: and although the first of lie.il advice was obtained, at the cost of a B ge stini of money, she obtained no abatotlt of sillfcflrtg, lint gradually grew i r&c: I w eiitg recommended by n friend to try ir Ointment, she procured u smull pot, I pi 1 h box of the Pills. and before that was ni used, symptoms of Amendment appeared, in persevering with the medicines for a T >rt time longer, nceording to the direc- li us, and strictly adhering to your rules m 'c diet, &c.. she was perfectly cured, and (' v enjoys tin; best ot lie.111). I remain, dear sir, yours truly. (Signed,) J. NOBLE. Dated, Aughst 12th, 1853. Mj KXT K AOlt 1)1 X A BY AND It A 1*1 D CURB >K KitVSII'EI.AS IN T1IE LEG, AFTER dl IED1CAI, AID 1IAI) FAILED. w ?/ of a Istit r from Mm. KHz/ityth Yrutr*, 1,1 of rtc Vo*t (iffiee, A'thriek Haml '' ntor JtoifHor, Smmtjt, doted A Jo hi/ 12, 185:1. oi Pkuf. IIollowav: " sir:?I suffered ior a considerable peri* from a severe attack of Erysipelas, which F length settled in niy leg, and resisted all F dical treatment. My sufferings were very at. and I quite despnred of any pernio- J.' it amendment, when I was advised to e recourse to your Ointment and I'ills. J id so without delay, and am h ppy to say rasult was eniinenrly successful for they eted a radical cure of my leg, and re- " red me to the enjoyment of.health. 1 K ill ever speak with the utmost confidence your medicines, and have recommended into others in this neighborhood similar- fr L-ftiiet >?, w ho derived equal henet.t. oi ?in, si:, your obliged and faithful serv'l. o( Hi/iicu./ ELIZABETH VEATE8. H I'he Pills should be used conjointly with ?! Oi"Uucnt, iu uuwt of the following v cs:? I Lcgs, (Sunt, I Ki emits, tilaiidular Swelling*, run, Lumbago, lion*, Piles, J* j of SttiM|uit<K*H ami Rheumatism, had Files, Scolds, " o-ba.V, Sore Nipples, *? ego-loot, Sore Tliroots, II >lains, Skin diseases, ippod bonds. Scurvy, its, (Soft,) Sore Heads, i curs, Tom?:*, itr-ctcd and Stiff i'lccrs, oint.H, Wounds, plmntinsia, ' Yaws, fid Euloo, V y t*8nui at the U?TAUI.f.,M.?ti*T of Prof. ft' i.eowav, Ji4, Stuaaov (((our Tr.MrM. it.) London, and (tUo n( Ids Hour?, in N. p uk. onl. krs for Medicines in the States, Iroauod, *T. lI?ni.oWAV, New York,' will , mve due altetfbon. Sole id on bv oil run- '* table Drrijfgiots and I Valero In Medicine* oughtmt the United States, in I'ot*, at | C'ertto, 87 eta. and $1 60 eta ear.h; To bad Whole#*le of the principal Drug ^ uses in the Union. b|f" Thoru ia u consider We saving by g, iug the larger aixew. N. B.?-Dlnslinrui fbr the ffuSdaoeu of pa- ? at# in every disorder are affixed to eueh ? Md by' r. M. GOMKH KG+, fe J 99 Map* tffreet 9b"Ho#ren g. C ztv.'* ' ' viiH" LAND FOR SAL& j [Offer 1* aell my PIintatioo on tHo Ci? I tnvvba River. 2J lulled below LamUford. 1 i Lancaster District, containing seven hundred 1 nd sixty-eight acres, about one hall Wood land. fl id the other bsir fiosli land, ami in a high ttui- 1 itnun>murn! for cultivation.. ft U but BClr 1 tytkjjM A * aBtaHdu ft 1 n". jiftlie', *nu to any one desiring a most vAmV fl le Plantation, 1 would merely n*k that he should I (amine it.?All necessary Building:) ure on tk' 5 Imitation, tin J it lies within eighteen miles ol I lieiicwr Depot. I A long credit will l>c given. Possession given 5 touee. <JKO. Me. WITIIKIWPOON, | Isiiieiister, Feb. a, t>2 tf JJ" Weekly Carolinian, nhd Chester Standard iTwlll insert It. WAgfiPlfflfilltt C9TT0N FACTORS, conAiMio^ HEKciiiAXTi, ROKTH ATt.ANTIC WHARF, C IIA R L K S T O i\ S. C. 4, W. A. WARDLAW, OLI-OTMAK WALKER, ANDI.EW nt'RNSlPR. Commission for nulling Cotton, Fifty cents oer Bag. lofri?TiiiiT!! 1 IT ANY We have no doubt suffer with coldJ T J and corns for the luck of good easy wearing nots and shoos; or by wearing any kind of old lings, thinking they are the cheapest, wherein icy arc badly mistaken: manv catch their death y it, ami besides, nc^er Wetb* MilfHlJhg that I*' ttttfbrtiibftjj iVodWili'clongriraspend as Qtuch flineV As Would have bough! ihcriV Abrtiething uod and comfortable. To prove {lib difference nil on uh at our shop OPPOSITE S. B. EMIONS and let oh Hell you some lioots or allocs, liiehever you desire, or both, that will keep J le cold out, wear easy, and Wst a loop tinft' i'e can nuke any kind of work ^bfct volt can u csiro from a title pump boot down to a c burst very-day hIioc. Repairing of all kindn donfc at tiort notice. All work warranted, and prices cry low. FLOYD & SON. r to. '2'i 2 Ijfci. l.\l Pli^TlMOTTON GINS and Thrashers. THE Subscriber respectfully informs cotton lanters that he has recently effected an intprovelent in the Cotton < Jin; dud is prepared to ave a (Jin that any hdml tail attend* His improvement is that the Gin is so construcd that it will not choke, nor break its roll, nor spew over" (as it is called, 1 let there be ever ho inch or little in the hopper. It will roll while lere is any cotton in the hopper, or it may In* llol full and any quantity niked on the top, and J will not stop .its roll nor "spcW over." Another nprOvenant 1-*, that the brush is secui-cd enrely front the rats which so often detroy It. here are also Several other Important Improvoicuts which Would be tedious to specify, //e ill wnrrcnt tliut with one of his 46 raw gii s, Dm J to 8 ilale? per day, may be ginned, if well ? Ifejtdod; attd the proper power applied. The kni.-iti-iiip, nfatciial* and finish will lie the L*st ever oltbred to the public; and if any does ;>t preform in every respect as represented wjve, it will be Ufclih back and the price reliuled. lie. I>as also made iittothcr itnpi-ovement on is Thrtislier; vt|\JcU lias excelled all others hereifore in use. lie need not describe it further lan to say thnt his Thrashers cannot be execU1 by any, without exceptions. Persons wishing to purchaA* can address the ibscribor at Lcwisville P. O. Chester District, Wallace P. O. Chester Distinct, 8. C. March 30 8t JOHN SIMPSON. THE BUITISII QUAKTEltL 1KS, BLACKWOOD^ MAGAZINE. EONAKD SCOTT, k CO., New York, eouthine to rc-publisli the following British Periodewls, viz: 1. he Lovno'x Ql-artkki.y Review, (Conservative.) 2. he Ki?imu:oii Review, (Whig.) 8. iie North Bhitish Review, (Free Cliurcii,) 4. HE WfitmilNBTKR RkVIKVT, (Liberal.) lackwooh's eiiimifkoh Mx&Duse, (Tory.) TIIE present critical state (if European nftaiw ill render these publicutioiiB unusually interesug during the year, 1864. Tlley will occuv a middle ground between tile hastily written L*ws items, CrUde speculations, and fiyjng ruioiw of the daily Journal, and the. ponderoua ome ot the future historian, written otter th? ving interest and excitement of the great pulitul events of the time shall have passed away. : is to these Periodicals that renders must look >r the only really intelligible and reliable histor of curreut events, and as such, in addition to ieir in..? .... > -v.. v.,mvm->vu uvvimj, oviuiuiiic, W1U U?f ogicnl character, we urge them upon the coa Ic'Htibn df the reading public. Arntngeutetit* are in progress for the receipt ' e?triy tkeeM .front the British Publishers, by ltich we shall lie able to place all our Reprints i the hands of subscribers, aliout as soon as ley can be furnished with the tbrcigu copies.? 1 though this will involve a very large outlay a our part, we shall contiitrtb' to furnish the IVodicsti* at the same low rates as heretofore, iz:? or any two of the four Reviews, .... ftft or any two of the four Reviews, ----- 6 00 or any three of the four Reviews, - - - 7 00 or all four of the Reviews, -8 0t> or Blackwood's Magazine, 8 00' or iilurkwood and three Reviews, - - - - 9 00 or Blackwood and the four Reviews, - - fo t?0 Payments to be inade in nil cases iff advance. one> current in the State where issued' vt-ih be icoivod at par. riubhiH#.' A discount of 25 p?r cent. frt#n the ?Ko*e out the above prices will He allowed to Clubs rdering lour or more Copies of any otic or more T the above works. 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