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fir Thb Msavties or Editiso.?An experienced editor MVS in a recent letter to us: ** At present I sin in the country, recovering form fourteen Jr?ars of editorial life?bad eyes, crooked back and broken nerves, with little to show for it." The following is said to be the platform of the "Know Nothings," as published in their org in, "The Know Nothings and American Crusader." It will be seen that there la no want of objects, so as to attract men of almost every conceivable principle of political action. The ends may be made Cublic, but the means, we presume, will be opt secret, among which will be oaths and pledges to entry out the purposes of the organization. 1. Repeal of all Naturalization Laws. 2. None but Native Americans for Office 3. A pure American Common school Ay stem. 4. War to tho hilt on Romanism. 6. Opposition, first and last, to the formation of military companies composed of foreigners. 6. The advocacy of a sound, healthy, and safe Nationality. 7. Hostility to all Papal Influences, in whatever form and under whatever name. 8. American Institutions and American Sentiments. 9. More stringent and effective Emigration Law#. 10. The amplest Protection to Protestant Interests. 11. Th* doctrines of the revered Washington and his comp .triots. 19. The sending bock of all Foreign Paupers landed on our shores, 13. The formal ion of Societies to protect all American Interests. 14. Eternal Enmity to all who attempt to carry oat the Principles of u Foreign Church or State. 15. Our Country, our whole Country, and nothing but our Country. 16. And tinallv?American Laws and American legislation, and llcott) to all foreign influences whether in high places or Jow. THE GREAT RESTORATIVE. Fever and Ague cured by Dr. MoLane* Liver Pills. ZW Dr. Jonathan Hougham, of West 1'nion, Park County, Illinois, writes to the Proprietors t'.iat he Had sutTore I g -eat'y fVo u a severe a ltd p otractcd Attack of fever an 1 ague, a id was .... .. .I.Snl* - i ...,l 1... .1,1. I... ,i... #l.? v ' "i"1 ,VV w V w' ) L'vor Pill alone. Taoso pill unquestionably pos- j sou grant ttniiopMpirtii!*, n?4 can tr* taken with duelled advantage for many diseases, rc" quiring invigorating remedies; Hut the I/vcr IMi-t it* i-J p.u-?:niiiiMil ni a in jam of restoring a disorganize Live.- to healthy action ; iicnc the groat c jluhrity thoy have attained. The numerous fjrtni Jiblo diMa?i aiiing from a di?ea?ed Liver, which an long balH ? I tSv: akili Of the inojt eminent physician* of the United States, are uow rendered out of euro, thanks to the study and pros jvemnee oflilt* diitingnit'ioJ physical! whose nltnn this great 111 j liciito hears?a name which w.ll do<eo id to posterity as one deserving of gratitude. This i i valuable me Heine should always he kept within rcarh; and on the appea a tee of the earliest sviutoiniol diseased Liver, It can l?e sarily and uajfolly administered. QT Pa o ias rs will he eare'ul to ask fur Dr X?L*ne'> Ga'.abr itel Liver Pills anl take nono elso. All other L'ver Pills, In comp i-i*.?n ara worthless. Dr. k'U te's Liver Ft la, j also his Celebrated Vermifuge, can itow be had at all resp <ctable Drug Sloes in 110 United States and Canada. Sold by P. M. COI1 KM, 4 CO., 1 20 n ivno tt., C'.i irlest?.?, ,f) H j DR. (HJVSOTr? IMPR )VR!) KX TRACT OP YELLOW DOCK ANK 8A118APARILLA, pot up in the largest aixod bottles, contains mote nf the pure Ifbndunui Harsnpartll* than any other preparation exlent, which is chemically combined with the Extract of Yellow l)o?k and the Extract of Wild Cherry, thna make the r medy more thorough efficient Ut.m any other Suranparilla befotv the public. At the some time iti perfectly freefroiu ail mineral poisons, which cannot be snid of any other ot the Ssrsapa- ' rillt eontnoitnds. The invalid should h*. ware of poisons! (itiysott's compound Kx- < tract of Yrllow Dock nnd Hurnapnrflln does ' not contain n particle of these substances J nx nnv one can ascertain by applying the no- < re>nary trxU. 1 (<et all poisonous 8aranp srilla prepsrationa alone, and um Ouysott's improved Kv tract of Yellow Dock and So ran p. trill a, which fa thoroughly efficacious, perfectly harmless and purely vegetable. All kind* of discuss yield to ita inthenec. HTriee advertisement, MAOU.I, & HKATI1. Unllotoatf? FUU a moat excellent remedy for the Cure of headache, dlmneee of eight, deranged stomach, and diaordcrel liver; llikuwlae in restoring strength nnd vigour te debilitated constitution*. The eitrnordina* ry cures etforted daily by these wonderful Pills, afWr all other means hare felled, have brought thsm into the highest repute, and aUinbod them as tlis finest medicine ever discovered. All classes ghidly avail themselves of them both at home and abroad, proudly attesting their execllent qualities, and reeoraGK'uding them to their afflicted fellow cr<Mlure* inroagooMl >A? wane, | whether ouAocing firum dropoy, iadcfeotien, or My other irregalMrity to whieh tho hum >n fn.mo U liable. HOLD BY P. M. C0I1EN, 4 CO. Wo tt Hajrao Wmt, Charfeoton P. C, ANN0UKCEMKNT8. 0 1 111 * ' ^ . I INrttitNtto. The Aftende of Col. DIXON 8ARNK8 aonoaee hUnaeo (VwH4t< for the sect ft c notorial eWetioa. ^ J MANY FR1BNDH. hk* "tfamn at# wirnm .( toilwo^ * w* Iflw ftOnJPP wo ?w JRwR >/m V Atl VOt Ma. Kditoe.?Tho friend* or R. 8. UAL LEY beg Mare to aatioMWa hha ae a eaadL dote for a heat In the next LerUUlaro, tad oblige . MANY CTTIZKN8. The frienda of T. K. fTURBTON annoanoo him oa a ooadidate/or a anal in the Hoaao of Reproaoutotiveetfy Ma. BarronPlanee anaeonoe IV#. mam* mom9, let),, m a oanRdme for the JSoam of ? or twIMKW. A. moohs, c* finoaiw hifli ??a fur Itrgrma adW. la tb. Mr TW frkiwuTT D?. OA?f. zjsatK^sssfssS^ 7* 'J *' **W" - * .'JF1 MEW APVBRTISMBNTS. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Pott Office at Lancaster C. H., 8. C., July 1st, 1854. B Miss M. J. I<emmonda Levi Black mon, Miss 8. Block mon, M Miss E. Baker, E. B. Miller, W. R. Bull, II. Mclsom, C. Beckham, J. W. Marsha1!,. VV. H. Brown. Sol. Moody. C P W. B. Caul hen, J. L. Parker. II. Cathey. Miss R. Cochran, R B. A. Culp. R. O. Robinson, Wm. Robinson, D C. W. Rankin. Miss J. L. Davis, Mrs. M. L. Davis. H Miss Marg't Steel, F Joseph Small, A. Fleming, John Small, J. M.Fluent, C. E. Spratt, Nuiiiun Funderburk, W. Sheliorn, Miss Sarah Fleming. VV. J. Stogncr. H U S. VV. Hammond, Cnlvin Usury. Isom Houze, 'i'hos. ilusson, V Henderson &. Simp- Wm. Vaughn, son, VV , L R Z. Williamson. R. C. I with.in, Joah Williams, Mrs. S. Leincionds, Geo. Watts. I croon t ailing for letters In the nbovc list will please say they are advertised. T. R. MAGILL, P. M. FIFTH ANNUAL FAItt or TIIS SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. THE Fifth Annual Fair of the South Carolina Institute for the promotion of Art, Mecha.ileal Ingenuity and iudustiy, will be held at the New Hall, now being erected on Meeting Street, in the City of Charleston, commencing on WKOKRaiiAT, 15th of November, and continue open for Exhibition until tin- -Mth day of November. Suitable premiums will l?c given to the best specimens in Art, Mcchniii-m, and otherbianeliof Industry; also, of Cotton, Kicc, Sugar, Tobacco; Co n. Wheat, Kye, tl.it.<, Potatoes, a id other Agrictiliaral p.oducls. The La lies, to whom the Institute has been so much indebted, are respectfully inhumed that suitable premiums will l:u provided by Ihv Committee, and awarded to the best specimens in every department of Ladies Work. The following special piemiuiusare oflVicd: For the largest quantity of COCOONS, raised on one Plantation, not less than ten bushels? \ Silver Piteher, or >50. For the largest quantity of SPUN SILK, the produce of any one plantation, not leas than ten pounds?a Silver Piteher, or #50. For the beat improved SKA ISLAND COTPON GIN, on some new principle superior to ho re now in gene al use, or for any real or nportant iinp.oveui.mt tboroou?a field Medd. Fur the best STALLION?a Silver Cup. For the best MAK8II TACKKY GELDING? ft Silver Cup. For Uie best specimen of Sun Power Seed Oil, lot less than One Gallon?a Silver (.'up. For the beat Cashmere llani?a Silvei Cup. Ho.- the beat Cosh mere Ewe?a Silver Cup. For the best three quarter blooded Cashmere Ki.t? a sllvw otap. For the best Ham?a silver cup. For the best Hoar?a ailvor cap.. For the Invciitiou of a suitable Machine for pulverizing Red Pepper?A gold medal. For the best Essay on Southern O. asses? Rutliii prize, Silver Pitcher. Fo. the best specimen of American Sculpture ?a sliver pilc.iar. The Directors of the institutsjtoke great pleamrc in stating to the public, that by the libei iiiit <>i mediate ami i .iv io una iiiriuiuie, iney tlavc now in cuui M of u.Wtidil, to he completed i?y the lit July next, anil in ample time tor the ippioaching Fair, a large, couunodiou*. and etv(ant liiiildiiig, capable of lioljlitg in it* main Hall 85'Hi perxorw ; anil ?l-<o in eonneetion with t a very well adapted and apaciotia machine Kooiu, which will enable the institute to furlicit aullieient power tor any kind of niacldticr) Ihat uiay he ottered for exhibition. Kveiy attention willbfpaid to alla:ticlearwtit or exhibition. All araicle* entered for premium*, tuuxt be tent in on or before Saturday, 11th day if November next, directed to the care of tliu Clerk >t'So. Carolina Institute, Charleston. Article* nay 'k> aeut after that d.ty for exhibition only. Lamtributor* to the Fair at e reap ctfally requested to tend lull da*cription* of tho article*, a id well general iuto. tnalinu a* may b: olu=e to the Judge*, and auitable tor puhl.oaiion. Addie.-a CLERK OF THE So. C.t. INSTITUTE, Clia Imton, So. Co. HEAD QUARTERst Ml I.For i), Juxs 20, 1851. ORDER VO ? rr>(IE following Regiment* will parade X for review and drill at such tiuica and place* aa herein indie ted The 30th Regiment of Infantry will p.trade at Doinituck'a on Tuesday, the 25th of Julv The 38 Regiment of Infantry will parade at Jalapn, on Tueadny. the 28tli of July. Tho 10th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Martiu'a on Saturday tho '29th of Jalv. I he 10th Kegtment or Ijukntry will p.v * * at Hoy <1*4 on Tue?da)nSe let of August. The 41st Regiment of Infantry will j?aradb at Harks', on Tuesday, the 3d of Angn?L. The 46*t Regiment of Infantry will pirnde nt Die Burnt factory on Saturday, tlie 5th nf August. The 33th RegWnt of Infantry will parade nt Unionrille, on Tuesday, the let of Augaat. The O'h Rejinirnt of Cavalry will parade at (ilenn Spring* on Tuesday, the 10th f Anfu-t. The 36th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Timmoas', on Saturday the 13th of August. Tho 37th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Wilkia# , on Tuesday, the 15th of Align*!. The 34lh Regiment of Infantry will parade at rorkxillo on Thursday, the 17th of August. The 46th Regiment of infantry wHI parade at Ebenetcrville, on Saturday the 19th of August. The 31st Regiment orlifmtry will paf m . ^ ?a V i a r i - - 'it ? i ? ?t twv J - 0 rwn ni urouniii, un l umtuajf, mm* U? ui AIM* The 27th Regitoeut of Infantry will panuW At ChoAtorvJtle, oa 8-riurd.iy, the 26 h Th+fltfc HTOirAlrjr will at VothfA, ToW*y, the 29th of AmA*rt)4t, * * ; Th?Rfttfc Regiment i?f Infantry will p*rU* ! Wlnaahoro' on 8*tardny, ts? ted ol Thotihd Rogftnest of fnfnirtrt nod the Ml if fUftiMtft Cavalry will parade At of n> CAmflStf, m Trtii*y, tlw? W> Scptem her. ?tei ' *- 1 Tha '20th and 44th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Sumtcrville, on Thursday the 7ih September. The Ofli'*ers and non-commi ?sioned offi cers will assemble on the day previous to thfc reveiws of their several r giments f??i drill and instruction. Volunteer companies will be thoroughly inspected and the books ol bent companies will be exmnitied. Generals of Division and of B igade will with their Staffs, attend the revie vs of theii respective commands. Generals of Brigade are charged with the extension of this-order. Aids de-Can p to the Commander-in-eliie arereqnired to attend the reviews in thei revernl Brigades; and those not residing in the Brigades to he reviewed are invited to attend. b> order of the Commander in-Chief, R. G. M. DUN NOV A NT. Adjutmt and Inspector General yy~The newsp pers published in Columbia, Charleston, and within the limits of the 3d and 5th Military Divilions, will publish iinfil I Ik* pmvIoU** npo Av..r June ?8, 20 lit SOUTH CAROLINA, Lancaster District. By JamtM II. XVilhersjnion, Esq., Ordinary fur siiJ Di.drict. WHEREAS, Aaron Phillips has applied to me (or Letters of Administration on ail and singular the Hoods and Chattels, Rights and Credits ol'Sarah Phillips, widow, late of the district aforesaid, dee'd. These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and crcditoixs of the deceased, to he and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court tor the said district, to be .tolden at UncMter Court House, on the 6.it day ol July next, to show crtian if any. why said administration should not he granted. Given und-r mv lund aid seal, this 22nd day of June, in fhe year of our Lord if Q i 01>,' diousond eig.it liuud red and fitlyliiO \ four, and in the seventy-eighth year ?-t?? of American Independence. J. 11. WITHEUSPOON, O. L. D. June 26. 2i) Pis tcc, $2 2t. State of Soath Carolina. LAX CASTER DISTRICT. In the Court of Common Plena Eli C, bishop, who is in the ctuioJy of the Shcriffot Lancaster I)i triet by virtue of a wilt of r nit it t a td *a! i if act injiun at th : suit of Emmons k Button, antlW ite, Grilhtli & Co., having filed in my office, together with ? schedule on oaih of his estates and effect-', his petition to tiie Court ofCouiinn.i Pleas, playing .hat lie may he admitted to the benefit o! the Acts of the General Assembly made for the rel'ef of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said Emmons ti Mutton, and Wright, Griffith A Co., slid all others the creditors to whom the said Eli 0. Iiishop is i.i say wise indebted, be and liny are hereby sumuiom d, and have notice to appear before the said Court at Lancaster Court House, on the 16'h day of Oc.niter next, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be grunted. Office of Common Pita*, Lancaster f)i*tri U d.xyof Apri', 1S5L J. A. STEW MAX, C. C. C. P. State of South Carolina. L\ X(\ 15 TER I) IS TP* rC T. In the Common Pleas. Jo'eph Steele who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Lancaster liist. ict, by virtue of a writ i of ottjiia* ad Mti*faeirndmn, ut the sui of Win C. Steele, having filed in my office together with a schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects, his peiinoi! t<i i n* urnrt ur v uui .ut. * ? , p.tyi..n tliat he may be admitted to the benefits ot the I Acts of the Goteral Assembly made for the re- I i:..f _r!..?i. .I .I. i. . ?i ?i I the said Wiliunii C. Steele, and all other the creditors to whom the mud J.vepli Steele is "i? , anywise imlebted, In*, and they a.e hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court nt Lancaster Court House 011 the Ifith day of October next, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer Of the petition afore- > said should not Ire granted. (of Common Pirn*, Dincastrr J)i*lrict,3il ' day of April, 1 H.I I. J. A. STEW MAN V. C. C. P. State of South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In Ik" Common Pleas. Frederick Sliehane, Jr., who is in the custody 1 of the She iff of Lancaster District by virtue of a ] writ of re/da nil *a'i*fa< lrnrl*m at the suit of , J. A. Haas -ltine, having filed in my oflice, together witli a schedule, on oath, of his estates ami effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas praying that he may In: admitted to the benefit of the Act of the Octicral Assembly, mail! for the relief of insolvent debtors, it is ordered that the auiJ J. A. Hasscltirie, ami all other the creditors to whom the said Frederick Shohane is iu anywise indebted, he, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear I before the said Court, at Lancaster Court Mouse; on the Kith day of October next, to show cause if any they can why the prayer of the petitioner af'o. esaid, sh mid not be granted. Oglre of i lotPisa*, Lancaster TH*triel, LI April, lHft-4. J. A. STEW MAN, a c. c. P. State of South Carolina, LANCASTER DISTRICT. r- th. ni m r* ??o vvrr?iiv*m / ir'tt, TIIK Ditftndmt M. f. Horrell who In in lh<> curtody of ih? Sheriff ol Lancaster District, hy vii tue of wriU ol' capui* ad reapoad- in/mm, at tlio , miite of J. L. and N. 8. Haul, and other*, having , tiled in uiy oiBce, together with a achedulc ou oath, of hi* ei?tata and eff ;ctn, lib petition to the , Court of Common pica* praying that he inav l?e admitted to the benefit of the Aet* of the (>oneral A Mom Uiy made for the relief of insolvent debtor*, it U unUrei) that the aaid J. h ajid S. 8. Hunt, and Sparrow It Lane, ami all other* the creditor* to whom the aa!<f S|. H. Son oil ie in anywiae indebted, he and they are hereby aummnwed, and have notice to appear hefftre tho aaid court at loncaifterCourt Ilott*e on the 16th day of October next, to ahow can >?, if any they call, why the prayer of the petition nforeaaid allouhi not bo granted. ogirr 9/ PUa*, Isinrotttr 1fidrict, 8rd day of April IDM J. A. 8TEWMAN, (Atrk.^ Hoe A Go's Patent Ground Saw*. Hubocki?bk8 manufacture from the | I Ileal CA*T STkgL, clHcfJI.AH *AWh, from two inchea to aigbty incbea In diameter. Their Saw* are hardened and tempered, nnd are ground and fiiriahed hy machinery designed expremdv for the purpose; and are therefore much atiperior to thoae ground in the unuai manner, an they are strengthened and stiffened by increauing them in thick. Ileaa regularly from the nutting adga to the centre, eonaeqgpotlv do not btton* bana ?1 na LnoLl.ol ruahiliKio * w .a ---I 1? timber. They aim mnnnfmcture CArt ntkei.i MILL, fit aid cmm-cht iawi, in mllit witftft, of aupe'ior qweMty, ill of whtoh they hare for mIo, or they m?y he obtained of the flinetpnl hardware acrehanta throughout the United SuOei Mtd Canada. R. HOB . Co., f? mod 91 Ooldat. yyPwhUmhen of Nnr^wpiri who wHI iftaert thii mdvertiaeaftnt Are* timeo, With thU MtU. mnd for wmrd ?a ft piper containing A* ftMM, will he paid In prifltblf-MateriaU ' by parrhAming f?ar tlotea the afttrfont of their Mil Cftr the ftdrftrtUement ' MftWYorb, April >2% 1854. Jane-19 3 Ir ^ .iti; fl'jr : SOUTH-CAROLINA, LANCASTER DISTRICT. Ihj James II. WithersjxMi, Esquire, Oi (Unary for said pistrict. VirHEREAS, JOHN WILLIAMS, hn T T applied t? me for letters of Admin istrntion on nil nnd sinpulAr the Good* am Chattels Riyhts and Crctnts of CALVU IJSRY, late of tho District aforesaid, dc ceased. These are, therefore, to eke nnd adninni?l all nnd singular, the kindrtil nnd creditor: of the said deceased, to be nhd appear befori me at our next Ordinary'4 Court for tin said district, to be holden atilauicastcr ('our House on the 10th day of JpFy next, to show c..use. if any, why the said odininistrutior should not by profited. ( i Given under #?y hand and seal < L. S. > this 2fith day ypf June, in tin r v \ i Aftr t\f nitr l.nhl nn?? tlmitwm.l eight hundred and fifty four, ?nd in the aev eiitv eighth ve.ir of American Jndcp'-ndcnce J. II. WlT//ERSP,l?oS, l). Ij. I). .Mine 20 20:::2/ pr's fee ?2 Jane T. Ward, by next," IK EQUITY. Fiend John Adams, LajJlabtkk District, rt. Petkinn for settlement Klius B. Ward, rt at. * of interest of Mrs. J. T. Ward in real aud personal estate. Jaines CroJtou, A: so forth. It appearing to mv satisfaction that ELI AS B. WARD resides without the limits of th:s State; it is ordered, on mot;o|i of Clinton, Snl'r for petitioner, that the said Kllas B. Waul a defendant in the above petition, do answer, plead or demur to the petition in this case, on or before the second day of October, I KM, otherwise judgement pro coitfrtxo will bo ordered against him. ' JAMES H. WITIIKRSPOOX. Com. Ay. /.. It. June 15, 19 prfeef? lim William J. Cureton adiu'r. 1 IS EQUITY. rt. > Lancastkr Dt. James Masscy, rt at. ) Bill for Relief. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioners. that James C. Masscy, Henry Cooke, and Henry Reese Masscy, defendants in the ubove ease reside without the limits of this State, It is otdeie 1, on motion of Cooke solicitor for complainant, that the said defendants, Janiefl C. Masscy, Henry Cooke aud Henry Reese Masscy, do answer, plead or demur to the Rill in above ease, on or before the 2nd day of October, I 854, otherwise judgement pro ctotfrtt.. will be ordered against all and each of tbein. JAMES H. WITHKRSI'OOV. Cotn'r in Kq., I.. I), June 15 19 Sin?pf. $7 Samukl B. Massky, rt at. IV EQUITY. rt. l.\*castr:u dc't. Thomas Belk, and Win. Bill to subject EqniHough, Ex*rt. 'tics to pay legal deDa. ling Hough and others, mauds, establish & J set up Liens. Billings A Belk 1 Petition to subject an ? ?. > Equity to pay Legal DeDarling Hough, rt at ) mauds. D. M. P oor, Attignrr, "| Petition to suhject nil ? ?. | Equity to pay a Legal Xeal Johnston k wife, f Demand. Darling 1 lough k others j T. R. k J. R. Magill, Attigntrt. ex. ) .. The same Parties. j "r ** * Samuel 11 Emmons, .1 ttinnrr, v*. ) ... pi _ i? .s r ?'? irr. The same I'm tics \ Elizabeth Adams, A<intx, Attignrr, ^ . ., r*. same Parties. S "" It appearing to my satisfaction that Darling Hough, a defender.! in above case, resides withi>ut the limits of this State, It is ordered on motion of Cooke, Solicitor for complainant in above Bill, aud of Moore, solicitor in the petition that stated, and of. Williams, solicitor for petition? .? lit kite IWpyMtWtM'iyVT?l?<ni?7 H?rtv a/ttiling Hough, do answer, plead or demur, to the above Hill uml petition-1, on, or before the 2nd day of October, 1851, otherwise judgement pro / ...Ml I.? I I . .. I- -? !.. 1 pvn/r-a?; nui IHMMUIICM III1IS 111 UUCU U:iU nil of rui i 1 eases. JAM, H. WITHERS POOS. Cotn'r in Equity. Juuc_lS, 19 Sm?pf. $10 rnoM.v.s 1' 11.ili.aki> "1 IN EQUITY. r?, j Lancaster District. Thomas M. Sims, A j. Petition to subject nil Kipiiotliera. I ty to the payment of a legal J Demand. It appearing to iny satisfaction that Thomas M. Sims, Andrew Jackson Sims, Columbus Mill.-* & the iiilnnt cliil'l of Charity R. MilldecM, defendants, rwiilr without thin State ; it i-? ortiered on motion of Williams, Solicitor for Petitioners, that the said defendants do answer, plead or demur to the petition in uliove case, on or before the 2d day of Oetolier, IS.*4, otherwise judgment pro ennfrutio will be ordered against them. JAMES II. WITHKRHPOON. Com'r. Eq. L. D. June IS 19 8m-pf. $7 i7 o. O. F. CATAWBA LODGE,' NO. 21. Will cel.-brate thtir approaching ANNIVERSARY on the 6th July Wntcrce Lodge, Camden; Lafayette Lodge, (theater; Trinity I-odge, Yoikville; Declaration Lodge, N. 0.; DeKalb Lodge, Winnaboro', and all the Ancient I. O. O. Fuiluwi of Lancaster District, are respectfully invited to pai ticipatu with us on that occasion. An Address will Ik* delivered, ?t the Methodist Church, by Dr. Wii. W. Mohlky. J. C. SECREST. Strrifuru nro tmi. Ifmisflillr Drinnlf jHtuinarg. 10 milcH EOftt of Cinder C. II. The duties <>f this Institution wit be resumed on the 17tli ol July. Kkt. L. IcDoKAbP, Visitor. MltS. A. S. WVIjIB, Priiwiptii?Instructress in Morml and Mental Philosophy, Astronomy, Ac. Ac. Ac. Mr*. Maria McAirix?Donuwtlii nnd Social Duties. Mrs. Asna I.kwis.?Theory an<l I'ractice of Music. Mim. M. C. rnderwond.?Drawing ?nd Pointing, Kmbroiderv and Music, Ac. Ac. ?e. ' ? ?Arm stent in IJterary Department. Lkttkrs addressee*! to Mr*. A. H. Wrt,lR, Li'.'wWvillc 1'. O., Chester DUtiicLS. C., willreceive prompt attention?Parents ami Guardians ore earnestly requested to enter their daughter* and wards at the commencement of the School. June 14 id ' 4t. I THE 8PARTANBUR0 EXPRESS, JiV E. II. BKITTOf. (Formerly of the Fairfield Keaiatcr and Herald, end lately one of the Kditoci and Propric lore of the <'harl?a(on Sundardi) ha* liwn eetahlinhwl at Spartanburg, Court 'Ifoaac, H. 0., end ia an important adrutidng medium, for th< Mercantile couuiiuaitie* liolh of fbarleaton am Ctilumbia. May81_ 16 tf_ W. THURLOW cisTON, ATTOEVXY AT LAW AID SOLIO! TOE IE EftUITT. Attend* the Court* in Irfncatier, Kerihmi emd Krtjninrnt* Uiatriett. &T OFFICE, CAMDEN, 8. C. I. O. K."/3 ' W A X H A W TEMT, raeuta erery 8A' URDAY EVESIXO at 8 o'clock. THOS. K. RIDDLE, ?. e. HABBBVSACE'I LITE* FILLS, m wwsmvr. *trr to a c. do*tar. Notioe, ALL Persons having demands against tho the Estate of JAMES It. M'ASSEY, (deceased), will hand them in to J. II. WITIIbR SPOON, on or before the 1st day of July next, or this s advertisement will be placed in bar of payment. j And any persons knowing themselves indebtj ed to the Estate in any way will confer a gieut ^ favor on the Administrator by settling the same before that time, as you cannot complain ol the | indulgeanee that has been given unless it is in the great length oftimc given. ' II. T. MASSEY. s ! A(l>niin?lratur. ? /Ipril 21 th 1854 12??tr-pf.$ 160. a I ;j WINDOW SHADES, 1 j CURTAIN GOODS, MATRASSES, j and : pa pi: u 11 a rv <? i r\ a s. j I f"TMIE SnliHeriber Into in Store, of his own j J. Manufacture and importation an onnr,. | mous stock of Window SHADES. Cur J J CORNICES, Pate it HANGINGS. Matr.is- i [ ses, Satin Del .nines. Damasks,Ijiee and M us. | |lin Curtains, Tassils. I?oops, &c. All ofi : which are offered at prices which are appre' j eiated by all close havers and economical 1 house- keepers. II. W. KINSMAN, 177 Kinsr-st., i Charleston, S. C. March 29 7 I v. ; i It in n<t\v put up in the largest sized bot| th's, ami is acknowledged to be the best s;;rsaparilla made, as is certified by the won| dcrful cures it lias performed, the origin d copies of which are in the possession id' the | proprietor. Remember, this is the only true and original article. Scrofula, Syphilis. Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, (Jniigrcne, Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other diseases are speedily and | perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. Read the following Certificate! Tall Possa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 1852. Dear Sik:?I send you this to certify to | you that vmir Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sarsnparilla has performed one of the most i wonderful cures on iite that has ever been ef- | fected on man. | I have been afflicted for forty years with eruptions on my logs and feet; in 1818 they got so bad that I had to go oil crutches. I and in 1841) I had one leg amputated above j the knee. In about nine months after my other leg broke out in large eating and running sores from my knee to my foot, and discharged a great deal of otfenshe matter. My groin also broke out in large biles which discharged much offensive matter, and at the same time my left hand broke out in large running sores nearly to my elboxv. The misery that I have suffered for the last two years, 1 cannot describe to you. 1 was in such agony that I never rested day or night. In October last my son hi ought n<e one of your ho,tic wrappers: I read it, and foun I record of some wonderful euros performed bv your 'Extract of Yellow-Dock and Ssr*: parilla,' I sent and got two bottles of it, , and commenced taking it. In two weeks to my great astonishment, tny so.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 ? . ii ...;< l?, incut. I have now used in all, eight bottles of your "Extract of Yellow-Dock anil Sarsnparilla,''and I now consider myself well. I entreat all of the afflicted to try this medicine for I believe it will cure any known disease in the world. laiy aside all prejudice and just try it, and proclaim its great worth to suffering mankind and entreat Litem to take it, for it will cure them. My case is well known in a large 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 sears. I can he found in Tallapossa Co., Alabama, one mile from Sloe's Ferry. REN.\ J ATI HUGHES." The Yellow-Dock and S-irsnparilla is pe I euliarly adapted to females of delicate health resulting from irregularity of menstrual discharges. and other diseases peculiar to their sex. The proprietor has in his possession a gn at number of certificates of cures, performed of the above description. We assure the afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsnp..rflla will at once regulate those difiicul ties and renew the natural energies. up in quart bottles.?Price ?1 per bottle. Sold Wholesale and retail by SCOVILdt MEAD. 111 Chart res st., X < >. General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Hold,also, by Magill At //cath, l-anoister C. II; A. I*. Wylie, Chester; Winchester, Nritt Ai Co.. Monroe. N. C.: V. J. I e II tv & I Workman, Camden. j April 18,'6 4 t.Octl. South Carolnina, 1 in tiik court of la.ncastkr district. \ ordinary, [ Iii the matter of John J Mills's Will. 1 \\T1IEREAS SAMUEL J. McKIWEV M his notified me thut hu requires the will of JOHN MILLS, late of Lancaster Phtricl, deceased, to be proved in due and solemn form of 1iv; and whereas James F. N. Davidson, Executor of the said John Mills, has tiled his petition with a similar piayer, and it appearing thut Nancy Mills, (widow), Maty McKinney, Augustus McKinny, James <i. Mills, Washington M. Mills, George McKinney, James McKinney, the widow and ehildrcn of Thomas J. Mills, deceased, names unknown, the widow am] children I of John F. Mills, daouascd, names not known, 1 the widow and children of William Mdl.?, do ceased, via: Mills, widow, and Jefferson j Mills, Nancy Mills ami Amos linker and wife ; Harriet itaker, most of whom arc legatees under ! the will, and all of whom wotdd have been en- ! titled to a distributive share of the estate, if the ! deceased had died intestate, reside without the limits of the State i These are, therefore to notifV, j requjrc, cite and adnioui-h the said Nancy Mill's, I iwidow,) Afary McKinney Augustus McKinny, j amcs G. A/ills, Washington M. J/ills, George j A/c Kinney James AfcKinnev, the widow and children of Thomas J. A/ills, deceased, the 1 widow and children of John F. M ills, deceased, 1 \ and A/ills, willow, Jtlfetson J/ills, Nancy j I .\1 ills, Amos H*kei and wife, Harriett the widow and children nfWilliam J/ills. dee rnscd, together ! with Hamuel J. A/cKinnoy, Wesley A/cKinney, - and James F, N. Davidson and wife Entity, legs- | tecs of the said John it ill*, deceased, and also 1 distributees, if ho bad diod intestate, to be and ! [ appoar before mo on Wednesday, tlie 1 '??.h July, 1 1854, in the Court of Ordinary, to be boldon at Lancaster Court Tlouae, then and there to show * cause, if any, why the sold will should, or should not bo proved and established In due form of Law, or fbr what cause the same should be set aaLIu a? rtafsKl'iaKnH anil in f*?aWo ustol> alkns an<l further (bowing ami proof aa yon, or either of _ joo, the Miid partiea, may deem weceenarY, proper and advantageous for tout reaper-lire fhta and internet! in the premUaa. . ) Oiran under mjr Hand and 8eal of L8.. > OfBea, at I*anca*t*r Court Houee, the -v~) 10th April |?M JAMKS H. WITlIBRSPOQtf. Ordinary L. D. April t?, 9 pf. 47.W 5a? (iron railing & ornamental 1 IRON WORK. r|MlK Subscribers respectfully inform the JL Citizens of the United States that they nre prepared to till up orders for all kinds of Iron work, such as railings for Public or Private l'arks, Gardens, Steps, It.deonies, Verandahs Cenieteriea, Ac. Also Settees, Chairs, Table, Grey llounds, Cast Iron I Limbs, Newfoundland Dogs, Iron Stairs, j Doors, Shutters, Guards,Gates.and all kinds j of ornamental and architectural Iron Work. I They pay particular attention to enelosI ing eenietery lots, having the largest and j handsomest assortment of patterns ot any establishment in this country. Persons de- j si runs of in:i! ing selections of p.iltuins an I know the cost of the work, by addressing the subscribers, will rceeive, bv return of mail, printed designs of work and list of prices. All orders entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. HOOD & CO, No. 121 Nortli-st, Philadelphia. May 10. Hi 3t. f 1 "MIK subscribers beg leave to inform the I 1. citizens about Salem, that they have re- i moved to the store formerly occupied by G. ' W. Mobley & Co., the stock of goods from Lancaster, of W. AI. & A. J. Connors, and i beg to assure tliein that they will dispose of the same at as low prices as can be required. The stork is full and complete; comprising, Dry Goods, Hardware, Clothing, . Groceries, &e. I CONNOItS & MOBLEY. t May 23rd, 1831. 15-tf it _ | ti S ddie and Harness jc ESTABLISH M EXT. at . anca3tek c. h.. s. c. j J mi IK Subscriber takes uhiasure in inform- v 1 ing trie citizens of the District, and pub- | t lie gene y, that having ju<t returned f:-oin j I (.'hai lesto I with a full and complete stock of j d fcA Saddles Itridles, y? ! e Alartiii^aiSs A< . /!* in- i* prepare I to furnidi anything in his line at ' ns reasonable prices as ciui be found anywhere. His stock consists, in part of the following ai tides, viz: Saddles for I.dies, .l/on ninl liovs. at prices varying from $."> to some the best quality ever brought to this place. p Bridies, from $1 to II u*m?ss of all kin-is J " kept constantly on haml anil manufactured at ! ' short notice from >-11? to S|oo per set. in ad lition lie keeps always on hand such nr- j tides as mav be found in similar establishments, I " KU.'li as Hilts, Stirups, Buckles Arc. " N. It.?All ord rs frotn a distance promptly attended to. p M. POER. " ^ March 1"? j' (1 % y il. /*>\ %\ ,v ijp\k r> Ht.\- 1 a fl?At .-4-?t'* ,tif fc-} ) i THE RENOWNED REMEDY. JJ Holloway's Ointment. 11 This e.vlraorilinary Unguent is composed of the most healing Balsams, and when used D1 in necord-.nee w ith the directions which accompany caeh pot. will insure enrcs when ail ? liter nteitni. tail. Cases of the most desperate Skin diseases readily vie! I to its otlic.ioy. It is famous when used in eases ni,... it..n. c.,..t ... sjt'.tv Joints. In Asthmas it will do wonders if well tubhed into (lie Chest. I A M(/ST ASTONISHING <TRR OF Ft'BOFULOIS I I. OK US.?A CASK CERTIFIED BY TIIK MAYOR OF BOSTON, ENGLAND. Coyiy ?</"?/ Li iter from ./. Xnbh, L\ni.t J/./y- ^ or of Btutou, Liuc jlnis/iirc. To I'kof. IIoi.low av: j Dear Sir?Mrs. Sarah Dixon, of Liijuorpond Stieet. IJoston, has this day deposed -p before lite, that for a considerable period she was severely nttlietcd w ith Scrofulous Sores and Ulcers in her arms feet, legs, and other parts of her body: and although the first of medical advice was obtained, at the cost of it " huge sum of money, she obtained no ubutetnent of suffering, but gradually gvw worse. w Being reeomrnotitled by a friend to try u vonr Ointment, she procured a small pot, p and a box of the Pills, and before that was n all us-d, symptoms of amendment appeared, u By persevering with the medicines for a T short time longer, according to the direc- (' tions. and strictly adhering to your rules as '< to diet, &e.. she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the best ot health. I remain, dear sir, yours truly. !i (Signed.) J. NOBLE. " Dated. Au"tivt 14th. 1SS3. AN EXTR AOltPINAKV AND RAPID Cl'RE OK EUlSll'KLAS IN TUB LEG, AFTER o MEDICAL AID 1IA1) FAILED. w Copy of a Letter from Mr*. Klixabelh Yratr*, " ?j the J'o*t Office, A \lirick /iothl tl near /to inor. Sows, Jatnl Jony 12, 185:1. o To I'kof. IIollowav : Sir:?I suffered for a considerable period from n severe attack of Erysipelas, w F at length settled in my leg, and resisted all F mediual treatment. M v sufferings were very * great, and I quite despnrcd of any pernio- ' neut amendment, when I was advised to . have rceour.se to your Ointment and Pills. . I did so without delay, and am h ppy to say the rasult was cmlncnrly anecessful for they effected a radical cure of my leg, and re- ^ stored mo to the enjoyment of health. 1 r sh?ll ever speak with thn utmost confidence of your medicines, and have recommended thuirito others in this neighborhood similar- ( ly ofilleted, who derived equal benefit. , 1 am, sir, your obliged and faithful serv't. c (Signed,) KUZABKTH YF.ATES. I The Pills should be used conjointly with 1 the Ointment, in most of the following 1 o.mcoI tad Leg?, Gout, Had I5.-eu.sN, Glandular Swellings, ' Uurus, Lumbago, Biiniona ifiiilMi <i l'ilos Bite of Maxqnif m'x and Rheumatism, S.md ?%Wh' Scald*, 1 Coco-bra Sor#? N'ipplo.i, ' ('hlrtoinm^ Sort* Throat.*, Chilblain*, Skin dimitm, Chopped hand*, Hcurvv, Coma, (Soft,) Hoin flu'h, Cnnce.*, Tuiiinw, OontiMkil au?l Stiff fleers, JojntK, Wound*, | Blnpbiuitiicix, Yaw*, . Pixtuia*, ~ < %*Sotn at the FxtawUhmkht of Prof. 1 IfilUOWiT, j,24, Sx.iamd, (near Tshpue Bar,) Lor dor. Mid aUo.it hi* Horn*?, in N. York. Orders for Medicine* in the States, MlirMMK),'T.IIoIIoWar, Now York,' will receive due attention. Solo nlao by all respectable DrnggiaU and Denier* in Medicine* throntfbont thu United Stole*, in Put*, at 81^ cent*. 87 nta. nnd (f AO tit* each. To he h?d Wholeanle of the principal Drug House* in tb* Union. .,MT Than* U a consider bin saving by ; taking the larger xiigg, N. B.?Directions for the guWands of patients in overy dlbordcr nre altixcd .to essb I Pot. ' ftoM by P. If-00*RN AOs, 1 Wo. t9 IIaynn Street Oharthston ff. C. - ^L* * *, i LAND FOR SALE."" T Offer t? sell my Plantation on the CaJL tawba River, 2$ miles below Landsford, in Lancaster District, containing seven hundred and sixty-eight acres, about one ball Wood l&nd,und the other half liesli hunJ, and in a high 'late of improvement for cultivation. It is but Ml*' dom that such a Plantation is otfared for sale, lUid to any one desiring a tnost valuable Plantation, I would merely ask that he should'examine it.?All ueceasary Building* are oti tbo plantation, and it lies within eighteen miles of Khcnczer Depot. A long credit will be given. Possession given' at once. GKO. Mc. WITHERKPOON,- i Lancaster, Feb. 8, 52 tf IJf 'Weekly Carolinian, and Chester Standard tlSTwiU insert 4t. WAHDLAW, W'Al.kl'l! X- kllRXSITlR - *- * if v/ jn-i'is/i i-i9 COTTON FACTORS, AND ,? < 073T3ISSa0> MERCimTS, NORTH ATI.AST1C WHARF, C IIA II L 1: S T O N s. c. w. A. WARDLAW, JoLI.OTIIAN WALKER, ANDREW RUKNSlDf. Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty cents oer Bag. JVOTICE T!1!S!!! MANY We have no doubt suffer with colds and corns for the lack of good cosy wearing loots and shoes; or by wearing any kind of old hiugs, thinking thev are the cheapest, wherein hey arc badly mistaken; many catch their death >y it, and besides never wear anything that is omforiable; and in the long run spend as much uonev as would have bought tliein something ;ood and comfortable. To prove the difference all on us at our shop OPPOSITE S. B. EMIOXS and let us sell you some boots or shoes, whichever you desire, or both, thiit will keep lie cold out, wear easy, and last a long time. Ve cun make any kind of work that you can esire from a fine pump boot down to a coaisu very-dav shoe. Repairing of all kinds done at liort notice. All work warranted, and prices cry low. FLOY 1) ti SON, Feb, 22 j? 'y 1MPlIOVE1) COTTON GINS and Thrashers. TIIE Subscriber respectfully informs cotton butters that lie has recently effected an improvelent in the Cotton Gin, and is prepared to avc a (fin that any hand can attend' His improvement is that the (Jin is so construe <1 that it will not choke, nor break its roll, nor spew over" (us it is called,) let there be ever so inch or little in the hopper. It will roll wliilo iere is any eotton in the hopper, or it may bo Ued full, and any quantity raked on the top, and will not stop its roll nor "spew over." Another nprovcnicnt is, tlmt the brush is secured eurely from the rats which so often detroy it, 'here are also several other Important Improveicnts which would be tedious to specify. Hn 'ill warrent that with oue of his 46 saw gins, win 5 to 8 nales per day, may be ginned, if well (tended, and the proper power applied. The orkmanshp, materials and finish will be the est ever offered to the publie; and if any does at preform in every respect as represented iovc, it will be taken back uud the price readied. He has also made another improvement on is Thrasher, which has excelled all others hereilore in use. lie need not describe it further urn to say that his Thrashers cannot be exceft1 bv any, without exceptions. Per "its wishing to purchase can address tho ibscr.oer at I.ewisrillc P. (). Chester District, r Wallace P.D.Chester District, S. C. March 3U 3t JOHN SIMPSON. ~~ THE BRITISH QUARTERLIES, BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. .KONAKI) SCOTT, A CO., New York, continue to rc-puhlish the following Hritish P eriodoalf, viz: 1. -? iie London Quarterly Review, (Conserva o iik Emxncait RKViKW,'(WI?ig.) 8. jik North British Rkvikw, (Free Church,) 4. iik Wk.stiii.\\sti:r Rkvikw, (Liberal.) 6. lackwooi/s Edixiicugii Maoazink, (Tory.) THE present critical state of European an'airs ill rentier these publications unusually interesng during the year, 1854. They will occu* y a middle ground between the hastily written cws items, crude speculations, and tlyjng ru101a of the daily Journal, and the ponderous 'nine ol the future historian, written after the viug interest and excitement of the great polit- j 'til events of the time shall have passed away, t is to these Periodicals that readers must loo it >r the only really intelligible and reliable histov of current events, and as such, in addition to leir well.established literary, scientific, and thclogical character, we urge them upon the conderation of the reading public. 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Thus, four copies of Hack wood, or of one Review, will be sent to me address lor $9 ; four copies of the four Renews and Blackwood for $30; and eo on. Footage. In all the Principal cities and towns, these vnrka will lie delivered, through Agents FREE >F POSTA(?E. When sent by mad, the poaago to any part of the United Suites will be but rwKHTY.fOPH Ousts a year, for " JUackwod," md but Twki.vk Ot.ira a year for ?a?h of the Reviews. Remittances and communications should ah vavs bo addressed, post-paid, to the Pubi ah art, LEONARD SCOTT * CO., 54 Gold Street, New York. N. B.?L. H. A Oo. have recently published, 1 uid have now lor sale, the "FARMER'S lit:mi' " i? i? u*?m.? -r '-"i-i ? m vit'M, nour; -pu |?nn?n, *^i ri<ii?ii?nrpnt itul Pi ofetiof Norton, of lilo College, New Ha en, complete In 1 vole, roral octavo, containing lftiK) page*, 14 rteel and 800 wood engraving#. Price, in njualin binding, (8. Tb? in not the old " Look o/ th* Farm," !at<*lr rfUHcitai'd and tin oaru upon ike Btarke*, Jan. 11. 1?4- * IfOTICE. PI1H0S8 indebted to the |m of W. M. 4 A.J. Connora, am requoated to aetUe |bqr ?<* * or aoctrtinta at their earfleat oonveuionce. To Hi one Indebted *1n*e IBM, ia thU call partlca r Mlly intended, Oa a lr>g Indulgence ntuet not be v v einoctoJ. A nnm??ar of notea and aooounU will be lefl *Wi P. H. W, trho?l8j|W? recMpt# fonro, free . I r * W M CONNORS ?l My M L I i *^ iipl