The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 15, 1854, Image 4
POETRY.
^ For the Ledoek.
Lints suggested by a nocturnal stroll
through the CowrKN surroumling the old
Ifyanklin Academy.
Id building! I stand once more on thy threshold
And think of tho Jays that can never rctarn,
Of hopes that I've cherish'd?warm feelings
now cold.
Of impulses burning which have now ceased
to burn.
r*
Recalled by a glance at thy walls nearly
down,
The past is before me?it silently moves:
Mv vouthflll fnmiwniftna in ?< >?=
# # -? .....|nMivuki u??ja iimv oru
gone
All, all are present?I .see whom I choose.
There's James,John, Vndrew,and a great many
others
Whose faces I know, and can never forFor
they all were to me as familiar as brothers
In the days when as schoolboys we socially
met
There's Mel.auehlin, my friend and earliest
teacher;
In the search after knowledge he was my
best guide :
A maji, full as good as Goldsmith's old
preacher.
For if "failings" he had, they were on "vir
tue's side."
There's ' Sammy" my friend and companion
on earth,
In dreams, my friend and companion in
Ileavcn,
My daily associate almost from hia birth?
He rests in the Homo which his maker
has giv'n.
Though "Sammy" is gone, still Adams is
left me,
See the bright glow of health is mantling
his check.
When of this my best friend cruel fate has
bereft me,
Oh! where will I turn when a friend I
would seek.
How oft have we sported in boyhood's bright
hours
O'er this yard note the home of the horse
and the cow,
And built in our fancies hnge castles and
towerB
'Fore the splendor of which even despots
would bow.
But hark ! what is that? Lo ! the vision has
vanish'd,
And was it my fancy 1 balked with just
now ?
It was, and those forms wero suddenly banish'd
By no image of fancy, but Buttons old
cow.
Desceadants of Jackson of Miller and Blair,
(If such be the honor ye still dare to
claim)
Where four sons should be taught tho cow
has her lair,
Oh ! blush, if ye yet have one feeling of
shame.
But customs have chang'd, and our lads have
grown wiser,
And Fashion demands no such old things
as seools;
For the hoys of this day never need an advisor,
And teachers they think are intended for
fools.
As Old-fashioned Fool.
Lancastcrville B.C. Nov. 10th 1854.
For the Latwasler JjetLjer.
Our Little Bell.
Twos on a Summer afternoon,
Tho sky was clear and bright,
The distance showed the new half moon,
And all around was still
Have ever and again,
As struggling'g.iinst her will,
Seeming.is though it give her pain,
Our little Bulla moaned,
O ir little Bella moaned.
A mother iv itched with weeping eyes,
A father's face was sad,
A voice, as though 'twore from the skies,
Said, "I must have my charge."
The little sufferer fixed her gazo
(Jpon her mother's face,
'Twas often so in by-gone days,
When Bella wished a kiss,
When Bella wished n kiss.
The mother smoothed her fiixen hair,
The child lay ?till with joy,
That little girl knew not was fear
As she so h ippy lay.
All, all at once, she raised her hands,
The mother bowed horhoad.
As encircled by two silvery bands,
Bell clasped her mother's neck,
Bell clasped her mother's neck.
Soon, very soon, nho loosed her hold,
Her breath grew slow and faint,
And now her little hands grow cold,
Poor little Boll will die. ? ^
She starts?Wo .ill surround her
She softly whispers?"Ma,"
Hor lips which ever wore so red,
Are now so dea'hly pale,
Are now so deathly pale.
Hor eyes, which alwiya were so black,
A father's hand now hide,
Thns, e'n thus ho sonde her beck
To G 4?the God of all.
One moan, and all la doath-liko still,
Poor Bell has ceeeed to breathe,
She has obeyed hor Master's will,
And thus onr Belle 1
Aiul thns oor Bella died.
jtsP* NWr make use of an h on oat wo- J
man's namo in |ft ip|l(gnti place, at en J
ip.proper time, or fu n mixed company.
V ? '*
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CAMDEN HOTEL.
Is now open for the acoommod&tion of ?
the Trn veiling Public.
MIt is an excellent and commodious buil- J
ding, new and well fitted up, and lately
put in a state of complete repair. The rooms "
are large, open and airy; fine family purlors, ''
well furnished. The table will be supplied with
everything which an excellent country market J
will aford, and attended by the best servants.
The Bai will be supplied with the choicest 1
Wines and Liquors. '
THE STABLES.
Are well fitted up, attended by careful and experienced
Ostlers, and well supplied with Provender.
ALSO
ots prepared for the accommodation of Drovers
with excellent water conveniences.
There will, at all times, bean Omnibus in attendance
to convey passengers to and from the
Depot.
W. M. WATSOX.
Aug. 10 '27 fini
Steam Saw Mill.
The Subscriber w ishes respectfully to give notice
that he has Removed his Steam Saw Mill, j
and erected it anew. It is now situated within j
a few yards of the Stage road from l^ancastcr to I
Camden, about six miles from the former place. |
VARIETY.
jjMT The greatest rake, it usaid, makes
the best husband?-on the samejprinciplo,
we suppose, that the greatest drunkard
makes the best temperance lecturer.
J?*T The amiable is n duty, most certainly,
but must not bo exercised at the
expense of any of the virtues, lie who
seeks to do the amiable always, can only
be successful at tho frequent expense of
his manhood.
it IT Rather singular?to see a boarding
school miss 'afraid of a cow,' notwilh
standing she 'did all the milking,' a few
months previous. Education 's a great
thing.
A Slight Mistake.?One day an honest
Hibernian strolled into one of our
churches, no matter where, on communion
Sunday ; ami at the invitation usually
given for "all in regular standing, etc.,"
he being somewhat verdant in matters of
that kind, thought he would stay too.?
Accordingly, he remained in his pew, and
waited to see how the waters would move.
Soon the venerable man approached him,
and offered him tho bread and the cup.?
lie took a generous sup of the lattar and
some of the former, and the good man
passed along. Going back to the desk,
a request was made, if any had been
[ omitted in tho distribution they would
rise. What was tho deacon's astonishment
to see the occupant of the stranger's
pew arise, and with the bock of his finger
motion him that way. Observing
the sign, ho walked tovards the beckoner,
who arose as he approached, and shading
his mouth with his hand, as lie loaned
half over tho aisle, said in a subdued
tone,
"Have yoz any chazc ?"
JtW A model return upon a writ was
recently made by a deputy sherifi' in Morgan
county, Indiana. It was "Survcd
the within, but was fit with brickbats by
the women, so that I couldn't sarve it.'
fcg~ People should understand that it
is cheaper, and in every respect much bet- !
ter, to look up neglected chidren, and edu- .
cate them, than to hang them when older.
:
Small pox has been known to be
communicated from opening the grave of
a person who had died of it ten years
previously.
JEW Little by little, as we travel thro'
life, do our whims increase and become
more troublesome?just like a woman's
luggage on a journey.
?3T The troops in the East are not an
army of occupation ; they are, in fact,
an army of no occupation.
Why are your nose and chin al
ways at variance? liecause woide arc
constantly passing between them.
Jl-*T A party of belated gentlemen,
about a certain hour began to think ot
home, and their wives' displeasure, and
urge a departure.
"Never mind," said ono of the guests,
"fifieen miuutts now will make no difference?my
wife is as mad as she cau be.'
tW The T inicum Debating Society
have under discussion the question?why
is it considered impolitic for gentlemen to
go into the presence of ladies in their
shirt sleeves, whilst it is considered in
every way correct fur the Indies themselves
to appear before gentlemen without any
sleeves at all ?
Jt-gT* Why is a man with his eyes shut
like an illiterate schoolmaster ! Because
he keeps his'pupils1 in darkness.
ZtT lie that is taught to live upon
little owes more to his father's wisdom
than he that has a great deal left him
does to his father's care.
Deaths in Newberry.?We ler.rn from
the Ncwberrian. that K. Y. MeMorries and
Capt. II. G. Pitts, two highly esteemed
citizens of that district, have both died in
that town last week. The former was
seized with apoplexy on Friday night and
expired on Saturday morning. Tho latter
had been in feeble health for some
years, but his death was sudden and unexpected.?South
Carolinian.
Friend?A person who will not
assist you, because ho knows your love
will excuse him.
"Jinowfh to nutke o**i/inl heart* quiver."
THE GREAT TEMPERANCE
NOVEL.
KASY NAT ; or Boston and New York
Boys. A Talc of City l<ife. Elogant
12mo., illustrated. Price $1 25.
' We take pleasure in recommending this
work to young men. It points in a tnest
powerful manner the road to vice, and warns,
most emphatically, those who aro in it of
the fate tliey may expect if they do not
change their tactics. The author very justly
remarks that in the idle and the v cious
'tho six degrees of crime*?wine, women.
gambling, theft, murder, and the gallows?
are nil attained. The evils of intemperance
are moat powerfully depicted, and the dangers
to which that clns< of young men who
are known na good-natured, jovial fellows
are exposed, fully portrayed. The author
has also shown the dangers of relying on
circumstantial proof in the conviction of
crime. His book should be read by all
young men who really desire to escape the
way that lends to ignominy and death."?N.
Y. Times.
"A temperance hook, and is well adapted
to impress the lessons of this great reform
upon every thoughtful mind, ft is written
with much graphic forte, its moral is excellent
and obvious, and its descriptions of
character life like. Wo hope it will obtain
a wide circulation for its influence must be
lirond n AIU- n - ? - - -
.m.vhut > i UIIIUIHUIIHii.
J. C. DERBY,
Publisher, New York.
BT For sale by Booksellers generally.
Copies sent by mail on receipt of price.
noticFto creditors"
D. F. Flimiog, et al. i In Kqmiy Lane***
rt. > ter, Bill for Injun*Billings
it Belk,e/ai. J lion, die.
BY the decree of the Coart in above oaae
the private creditors of Kennedy G.
Billing*, and W. Lafayette ilelk, and also
the fErtnership creditors of Billings it Belk
ire notified and required to render in and 1
tsUblish their respective demands before
he Cimmii sioner on er befbre A 1*1 day \
4 February 1866. I
AMES II. WiTHIIMPOON, C. E. I*. D
Nov. lat Pr fee $10.60 87?3m.
111 operation anu in good oiilcr, having
both n new ongine and a now saw. The lumber is
of an excellent quality, bieng sawed out of the
very best of timber, and will be sold at moderate
prices. Captain Cothern, the former mciiager,
is still in attendance, and will be happy to ac- i
eonimodato nil persons disposed to favor him
with their patronage.
Hills for nny quantity of lumber will be filled
at short notice. JAS. M. INGRAM,
march 22, 6 tf.
FINAL NOTICE.
All those indebted to me, from from October
1851 to January 1854, arc requested to make
immediate payment against the first of October,
1864. J. E. CUUETON.
August VI. '54 20 2m.
BOOTS AND SHOEST
i . Who would not have an easy, neat fitting
Boot, in preference to one which
squeezes up the toes, and an unsightly looking
I thing at that?
I The Subscribers are prepared to furnish the
public with Boots and shoes, which rannot fail
to please the most fastidious. They have recently
procured a fine lot of fine French CalfI
Skins and will ensure a fit to all those who will
I patronize them. Boots made by them do not
| hurst open a lew days afterwards, but will last
| as long as hoots can last; and then, what a blessing
tiint they do not hurt the corns.
Ladies' and childrens' shoes, also manufactured
in superior style.
Give us a call, and you will not regret extending
your patronage to, FLOYl) A SOS.
Aug. Itt, 27 6m. '
A C UKE *0E ALL! !!
Hollow ay's Ointment.
Citizens of the Union:
You have done me the honor as if with one
voice, from one end of the Uuion to the other,
to stamp the character of my Ointment with
your approbation. It is scarcely two years
since I made it known among you, and already
it has obtained more celebrity than any other
medicine in so shoit a period.
TIIOMA8 IIOLLOWAY.
39, Comer of Ann and Nassau steels,
New York.
ASTONISHING CUKE OF SORE LEGS, AFTER
NINE YEARS STANDING.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. IV. J. Irtngley,
of Iluntsvillr, Yadkin County, \orth Carolina,
U. S., ilatrd \oiemher 1st, 1853.
READ HIS OWN WORDS!!
To Prof. Holi.oway:
Sir,?It is not my wish to become nolorius,
neither is this letter written for the mere sake of
writing, but to say that your Ointment cured me
of o:ie of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases
that flesh is heir to, and which was considered
by all who knew me, to be entirely beyond the
reach of medicine. For niuo \ ears I was afflicted
with one of the mast painful and troublesome
sore legs that ever fell to the lot of man;
and after trying every medicine I had ever
heard of, I resigned in despair all hope of being
cured ; but a friend brought me a couple of
hirire nots of mnp ?1 ? -*
, vtiikii cnuseu Uie I
ores on my legs to heal, and I entirely regain- |
ed my health to my agreeable surprise and de- [
light, and to the astonishment of my friends.
Signed W. J. LANOLEY.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD
BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE
POINT OF DEATH.
Copy nf a heller from Mr. R. Durant, Xew
Orleans, Noxember Oth, 1853.
To Paor. lloi.low a v, 38, Corner of Ann and
Nassau streets, New York : Dear Sir,?It is with
heartfelt gratitude I have to inform you that by
the use of your Ointment luid Pills, the life of
my wife has been saved. For seven years she
had a bad breast, with ten running wounds, nqt
ot a cancerous nature. I was told that nothing
could save her: she was then induced to use
your Ointment and Pills, when in the short space !
of three months they effected a perfect cure, j
to the astonishment of all who knew u.s. We |
obtained your medicines from Mrs. Wright it j
Co., C'liatrc* at., New Orluaus. I send this from
"Hotel des Princes," Paris, although 1 hud written
it at New Orleaus before we finally left, at
. that time not knowing your address at New
York. Mgned, R. DURANT.
The Pills should be used conjointly with
the l t
....vu., >u mm oi mis following
caaca:?
Had Lsg*. Pile*,
Had Bniut*, Kheuinati.on,
Burn*, Halt Kheuni,
Bunion*, . Scald*,
Chilblain*, Hope Nippies,
Chapped h.uid*, Sore Throat*,
Contracted and Stiff Skin disease*,
Joint*, Rcurvy,
Fintulas, Sore Head*,
(lout. Ulcers,
(lUnduUr Swelling*, Wound*, 1
Lumbago,
?* solo at th* establishment of Prof. (
Holloway, j'24, 8t<tand, (near Temple ,
Bar,) Loydos, an<J alco at hi* House, in N- ,
York. OnDKRsfor Medicine* in the States, 1
Addressed.44 T. HOL1/>WaV, W> Maides i
Lark, Now York." will receive due atten- 1
tion. Sole also by all respectable Drag, t
gists and Dealers in Medicine* through
out the United States, in Pota, at 37+
cents, 87 cts. and 01 60 et* each. To '
be had Wholesale of the principal Drug
House* in the Union. *
HT Tharo is a eonsidsrabls saving by 0
taking the larger sizes.
N.- B.?-Directions for the guidsnee of pa- ?
dents hi every disorder are affixed to eaeh
Pot. J
Sold by P. M. COJI UK ft Co.,
^Mo. t9 //ajmc SSrsst Chartsston 8. 0.
SPANISH JACK MARENGO. I
The Season ot thisCelebrated JACK j '
will comiiicncc at Lancasterville, on the
e5*22Ll5th of March, hist., mul end on the f
at July. lie is full 1ft hand* high, well made, I
aid no mistake about him. It is certainly the 1
nterent of Farmers to raise their own mules, and |
arijr ones. The cxpeucc of raising such is light, j
rery light, compared to the prices. This Jack j
s an uncommonly fine one, and he has been
mrchased to be kept her*', to accommodate far- 1
ners and those desirous of raising tine large !
dales. Ills prices are $5 *10 and ?15.
P. T. HAMMOND k CO. 1
Lancaster C. H., March Hth. 4?tf
For the Complete Cure of Caughs,
Colds. Influenza. Asthma Bronohetis
Spitting of Blood, and all other lung
complaints tending to consumption,
^ * 5j
This preparation is getting into uae ?11
over our Country. The numerous letters
we receive from our various agents, informing
us of curses effected in their immediate
neighborhoods, warrant us in saying it is one
of the best, if not the very best Cough Medicine
now belore the public. It almost iniarably
relieves and not tinfrequently cures the
very worst case. When all otiier Cough
preparations have failed, this has relieved
the patient, as Druggists, dealers in
Mtnlicinna- 1)1 :-1
...... * ujoiciiiiin ran lentity.
Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what
has heen his experience of the effects of this
medicine. If he has been selling it for any
length of time he will tell you.
IT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT
Below we give n few extnets from letters
we hnve received lately regarding the virtues
of this medicine.
Dr.S.Oslin,of KnoxviHe.Cta.,snys:?Ihare
been using yourLirerworf and Tar i ery extensively
in my practice for three years past,and, it
is with pleasure I state my belief in its superiority
over all other articles With irhieh
I am acquainted,Jor irhieh it is recommended."
Messrs. Fitzgerald & Benncrs. writing
from Wayncsville, N.C. says:?" 'I he Liverwort
and Tar is becoming daily more jtopnlar
in this Country, ani? we think Justly
so. All who hare tried it speak in commendable
terms of it, very beneficial in alleviating
the complainted for icyich it is recommriled..,
Our Agent in Pickens Distret.S. C. Mr.
S. II. McFall, assures us "that he uses it with
great benefit in his own family, and recommends
it to his neighbors." lie gives an
instance of a Negro woman, in his vicinity,
who had been suffering with disease of the
I.ungs for years,attended with severe cough,
who was relieved by the Liverworth and Tar.
Such are the good reports we hear of
this Medicine from all parts of the South.
For a report of the surprisng cures it has
preformed in the Western and Norhern and
Eastern States, we would invite the suffering
patient to read the pamphlet w hich accompanies
each bottle. To all we say hare Hope
hare Hope!
TRY THE MEDICINE !!
Be warned in hea?ou,
And neglect not that cough which is daily
weakening your constitution, irritating your
throat and lungs, and inviting on that dread
disease,Consumption, when so soothing and
Healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr.
Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar.
lievoare of Counterfeits and Base Imitations/
The genuine article is signed Andrew
Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around
i ach bottle.
Price,SI per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
Sold wholesale and retril by SCOVIl.dt
MEAD.
111 Chartrcs St. bet. Conti and St. I.uis, I
N. ?
Soi.f. Agents for the Southern States
to whom all orders and applications for
Agencies must be addressed.
Sold also nr
Mao ill Si Heath, Uuncaster C. II.
A. P. Wtlie, Chester.
Winchester, Stitt Sl Co., Monro.
Z, J. D-jIIay, and Workman, Camden.
FIFTH WMAI, FAIR
of thr
SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE.
THE Fifth Annual Fair of the South Carolina ,
Institute for the promotion of Ait, Mediant- 1
caln Igenuity and industry, will be held at the !
New 11 nil, now tieing erected on Meeting Street,
in the City of Charleston, commencing on |
Wkdnkhoat, 16th of November, and continue
open for Exhibition until the 29th day of November.
Suitable premiums will be given to the U-st
specimen.* in Art, Mechanism, and other hranchof
Industry; also, of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacco,
Corn, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Potatoes, and ,
other Agricultural products.
The Isidies, to whom the Institute has been |
so much indebted, are respectfully informed
that suitable premiums will be provided by the
Committee, and awarded to the best specimens
in every department of Ladies Work.
The following specialprcmlumsareoffered;
For the largest quantity of COCOONS, raised
on one Plantation, not less titan ten bushel*?
a Silver Pitcher, or f 50.
For the largest quantity of SPUN Stl.K, the '
produce of any one plantation, not less than ten
pounds?a Silver Pitcher, or $60.
For the best improved SEA ISLAND COT- I
iim on some new principle superior to
those now in general use, or for any real or
uiporUuit improvement thereon?a Gold Medal.
For Ihc Went STALLIOX?a Silrer Cup.
For the best M A USII TACKKY GKI.D1XG?
a Silrer Cup.
For the bent specimen of Snn Fowcr Seed Oil,
not leas than One Gallon?a Silver Cup.
Fortho boat Cashmere Rant?a Silrer Cup.
Bor the boat Cashmere Kwc?a Silrer Cup. (
For the treat three quarter blooded Cashmere j
Kid?a silrer cup.
For the beat Ram?*
For the l**t Hoar?a silver cup.
For the Invention of a suitable Machine for '
pulverising Red IVppur?A gold medal.
For the Ixwt Kssuy off feoutbern draws?
RufTin prise, Hilver Futcher. (
For tho beat specimen of American Sculpture (
?a silver pitcher.
The Ihrectors of the inMilutrJtoke great pl<*a- ,
lure iu stating to tho public, that by the lilmrility
of the State and City to this Institute, they |
have now in course of omction, to be completed .
hy the 1st July nc-xy?#l In ample time for the
tpproachlng Fair, a urge, commodious, and cleBiit
lluilding, capable holding in ita main 1
til 8500 parsons j and Sd in connection with
t a very well adapted and spacious machine
Hootn, which will enable the institute to furtish
sufticieat power tor ant kind ef machinery
hat may be offered for exhibition.
Every attention will be paid to all article* sent
or exhibition.
All araicles entered for premiums, munt be
ont In a? or before Hatunlay, 11 th dar of Noember
next, directed to the Care of the Clerk .
f So. Carolina Institute, Charleston. Articles ,
say he seat after that day for exhibition only,
kmtrihutora to the Fsirara respectfully reqacstd
to n-nd foil descriptions ef th* articles, and
ech general InforuMHwa atMnnt to the
' t.*. ,u* '' ChnMsifen, in. Oa. * 1
Notice.
THE Subscriber will offer before the _
Court House Door, nt laim-aster, on the A
irst Monday In December next, his plantation,
or tract of land, containin ? 661 acres,
lying on both sides of Cninp Creek, seven
miles north of Laneasterville, on the follow,
ng terms, thnt is, one third cash, the balance i
in two equal instalments of one and two | ..
rears, with interest from the day of sale, or J]
I will sell nt private sale at any time before
the day above noticed Any person
having u desire to purchase at private t T
sale or otherwise, would do well to call at |
the premises beforehand, as the owner will ,
be at home or some person that can show j
the land. The plantation has 170 acres in I
cultivation, 60 acres with the second crop. I
This place is well watered and healthv, thero f?
is a good well in the yard and a good spring n|
within 120 vnrds of the house, the planta- (jj
tion is in good repair, with a Dwelling q
House, Kitchen, Smoke House, Corn Crib, nl
Barn and Thrasher, Stables, and many C(
other small buildings. There arc two other (j
small settlemen's on the premises, with
some 4 or 6 buildings on each of them, nnd ' j(
a spring at each olnct.
HENRY HANCOCK. ,,
Sept 27 32 td j j
TO MUSIC TEACHERS S
And CHURCH CHOIRS. ?
"jy^USlC Teachers, Chun-h Choirs, and j
nuuKun jjriinniuy, arc ncreoy null- v
tied that n now MUSIC BOOK of Choice '
and Standard Tunc*, entitled the Seraphina;
or Christian Library of Church Music: is !'
just published, in round and patent notes ''
containing <196 pages, at the low price off(>
a dozen. Single sample copies sent by mail "
pre-paid 75 cents, or 3 copies for two dol- f
lars. J
lOOO AGENTS WANTED, ?
To travel and sell in every part ot the Uni- i
ted States, the Seraphina and the History of ]
all the Religious Denominations, containing r
50 articles and '28 portraits. \
$1000 a year can be made, by active and ?
pushing men, by selling these works. A
very liberal percentage will be allowed to 1
those who purchase for cash, or will send i
us their notes at four months, with good I
endorsers. Address i
JOHN WINEBRENNKR. I
I larrisburg, Pa. (
ry Our Exchanges will please copy the r
above advertisement fonr times, and send
their hills to this oflice, or accept a copy of t
each Book for its insertion.? S/Kirtanburff 1
Express
Harness ! Harness !!
The Undersigned would most
respact fully inform his friends of J
Lancaster and surrounding country, that "
he always keeps on hand, nt his establish- J
ment, just opposite the Catawba House formertnly
occupied by Robinson, a large a- *
mount of Carriage and Wagon Harness,
Saddles, bridles, Martingsils, military trappings
Medical Bags, and Saddle Bags. Traveiling
Trunks, valieces,Carpet Bags, Whips '
and ail other articles found in a well regulated
harnass shop. He would respectfully
solicit the citizens, and public generally, to
call before purchasing elsewhere. His study (
is always to pUase. .
Repairing done in the neatest n anner and ]
at the shortest notice. .
A discount of 10 per cent, will be made 11
for cash. E. A. FUNDERBURK, ?
Sept 6, ly t
NOTICE. "
Notice is hereby given that APPLICATION t
WILL BE MADE at the next session of the j
Legislature for an amendment of the Aet of Incorporation
of the village of Lancaster, authorizing
and empowering the Town Council to raise
supplies, for the bvuetit of the vitlawe h? t?
on real mid personal estate: and also, an Amendnicnt,
for the more effectual collection of r
finca imposed hj said Councel.
AJBELDEX, Intcndcnt.
A.i-. ? ?7 tf
(1A LH0UN~M ONUMENTT
SOUTHERN MARBLE AND CHAN- j
ITE.?The Calhoun Monument Asao- I
ciation of Charleston, desirous of obtaining I
apocinicnsof Southern Granite and Marble,
hereby invite contributions of a Block of
one foot nqnnre each, to be delivered to
Messrs. Win. M. lawlun di Co., Factors,
Charleston, nt any time previoua to 1 1th (]
November next An nccurste atatcment of r
cost, possibility of obtaining any given
quantity to match specimen, its resistance
to dec iy, the preservation of original ap- K
penmiicc, its capability of Ix-ing worked, n
and all other important matter concerning t
the specimen sent, mast accompany the |
block, and should bo addressed to the uo- n
designed. The blocks will be exhibited to t
the public in the Hall of the South Carolinn
Institute during tho Fair, from 16th to
'J9th November.
R. WAIN WRIGHT BACOT.
President Calhoun Monument Association. j
J -if" T lie situ of this monument being j (
already made anil plan adopted, the association
will commence the work as soon as practicable.
Donations will be thankfully
received from the people of the State. Re- |
mittances should be made to
J. DRAYTON FORD, Treasurer, ?
No 1 Broad street, Charleston, S 0.
?8T" Newspaper* in this State favorable
to the work may render assistance by copy,
ing this adver* isement, and by so doing confer
an obligation upon the Board. tf
LADIES l)rmt (looda?~Calicoes tie just I
received by J. B. COUSART.
Nov 1st. 37?If. i,
FASHION AND FAMINE" i
IMMENSE AND UNRIVALLED SALE ?
u
EVEKVHODV IS READIRO THIS REMARK A BLR
AMD HIOHLT POPULAR MOVKL.
The question is continually asked, where
is there another book mi thorongqly ^ood,
ho fuseiuaiin g in <ts style, so interesting in
its character, so absorbing in its plot, f
this celebrated Fashion and Famine.
No book, in so short n time, ever becape
so generally popular as Fashion and
Famine.
No book ever publiMhed in America is so ^
rnlculatcd to please the varied taste of a
eomnuinitv as Fashion and Pamino. ti
No book over received so many glowing is
rnconiiuiim as Fashion and Famine. H
y? i l L? *- - ?
w?n i?r iiiK'ii so many "
friends and admirers as Fashion and Fau?- w
n?. b?
The characteristics of Fashion and Fam- m
ne are these: sa
Its beautiful drawn characters. M
Its splendid plot. or
Its brilliant and varied descriptions. ot
Its truthfulness tn nature. til
Its elegaiuse and beauty of style.
Its interesting situations.
Its thrilling ineWenU.
Its pictures of every-day life.
Its penetrating knowledge of human naure.
Its pathos. U1
Its humor.
lie powerful Intensity. ?
Published in a handsome volume, Mmo,.
M pages, price $1, by
BIJNCE ft. BROTHER, i
\\A Nseeaa Street, Now York.
i- 0- ? ' *T*". ? '? * "
BY ROYAL LITTERS PATENT'HE
HYDROMAGEN,
OR
WATfcUrROOF ANTI-CONSUMPTIVE
mm8*&is?
MANUFACTURED BT
[ARCOUKT, BRADLEY & CO.,
44 K&rket-st-. Manchester
rincipa. Warehouse 102 Cheapaide, Lon
don, England. American establishment*,
38 Ann Street & 102 Nassau-st.
New York, U. S.
The Hydromngen is a valuable discovery
?r protecting tlie feet from dump or cold,
id therefore a preventative of many Lung
iseiises, without any doctoring whatever.?
'he Hydromngen is in the form of a sole,
nd worn inside the boot or shoo. Its meAiited
character is a powerful antidote to
isense.
For Gentlemen it will be found ngroeale,
warm, and healthy, to wear in the coldst
or rainiest weather, as the foot cnnnot
ecome wet if the Hydromngen is inserted,
tidies may wear the lightest soled boots or
hoes in the most inclement weather with
npunity ; while Consumption, so prevalent
inong the young of our country, may be
hwarted by their general adoption; They
ntirely suptrcrde over-shoe*, as the latter
nuse the feet to perspire in a very unhealhy
manner ; and, besides, nre not dangerlUS
WCUr to DedestrillllS in iev W.-nthnr liU..
ndin rubbers- While the latter cause the
bet to appear extremely large, the Hydronagen,
being a mere thin slice of cork pretared,
peculiarly placed inside, docs not inrense
the size of the boot, or cause the
'oot to npper untidy. To Children, they
ire extremely valuable, as they may engage
n exercises with comfort and healthy effects
I'heir expense is so slight as to scarce nee<i
Mention ; besides, those who patronize then
vill find their yearly doctor's bills much diminished
thereby.
As the Hydt-omagcn is becoming more
mown, its sale is increasing to an nlmosl
nerediblo extent. Last year in London
Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, (Bias
tow, Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, liam
nirgh, and Berlin, our sales reached 1,732,
150 pairs of Cork Soles. This year th?
lumber will far surpass that.
Ask the Faculty their opinion of theii
ralue as a preventative for Coughs, Coi.ua
Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption.
Mux's Size, pr. pair, 35 Certs.
Ladies' do. do 30 do.
Boys' Sl Misses' do 25 do
Nokice.?From tho Retail Prices w<
n:\ke n vary liberal allowance to JoV l?en
md Wholesalers, so that any storekeepei
nay make a fine profit on their sale, whili
hoy are an article that may he kept in an;
itore, among any class of goods.
For terms, apply to
IIARCOURT, BRADLEY CO.,
38 Ann Street, New-Yuri
>ept. 10 31 2in
CATAWBA HOUSE,
On nalii*fitrfe(t
A few rods South oj the Court House
THE above named House has 4M
li. lieen much enlarged and put Ail
n thorough repair ami furnished anes
ind is now prepared to accomodate a
hose disposed to give it a call. The sul
criber makes no l>oast* hut will siinpl
ay that the Public shall be accommodi
ed in a style not excelled by any lloui
n the up country.
J. A. HASSELTINE.
Lancaster, Feb 12 tf 1
Doctor Yourself !
ME POCKET jESCULAPIUS
Or^g^me hiaow Physician. ^
hundred Engravings,showing
Diseases
Hi fl Iluman System e
Bl | H ery shape and form.jS
To which isaddeda tre
tise on the Diseases i
.......LFVIIIg OI II
j^P highest importance I
narricd pooplc.or thoae contemplating mi
ingc. By w illiam Yousu, M. I).
1*1 no fnthcr be ashamed to presents co[
t the jE?CULAPIU8 to hU ohild. It n?
ave him from an early gtave. Let no your
nun or woman enter into the secret oblig
ions of married life without reading t)
?Ot KET vf!8CULAPlU8. I*t no 01
uttering from a haclcnied Cough, Pain i
ho Hide, restless nights, nervous feeling
nd the whole train of Dyspeptic sensation
nd given up by their physician, be annthi
noment without consulting the iGSCIJLi
1UH. Have the married, or those about 1
x> married, any impediment, read this tru
iseftil book, aa it has been the means <
nving thousands of unfortunate creatun
rom the very jawa of death.
HT Any person sending TWENT1
"IVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will r
eive mo copy of this work by mail, or Hi
opiea will be sent for One Dollar.
Address, (post paid,)
DR. WM. YOUNG,
No. 152 Spruce St., Philadelphia.
Apri| 18 10 it.
1)R. ALFRED CRAVEN.
IAVING devoted his entire attention I
the practice of DssTtsTRT, begs lesve 1
uform the Citisens of (.aneaater and viclnil
hat he will he found at Mr. Hssseltine
n the 2nd Monday in each month where 1
rill be happy to wait on those who ma
iced his servicee.
Oct. 12th 1853. ly.
Smith riae*?11??
LA NCA S TKITITISTRICT.
In ihr Common Pleat.
James J. Carlisle, i
vs. > Attachment.
Jonathan ^hckey. )
ntfllKRKAS, ike plaintiff did on the ISti
FT day of Merck 1854, file their declare
on against the defendant who, (it re Raid
eheent from end without the limits ofthi
ute, end hen neither wife nor attorney**
rtown within the limits of the name, upoi
hom a copy of the said Declaration migh
i served: it U therefore ordered that th<
iid defendant do appear and nlead to th?
id declaration on or before the 19th da]
arch whteh will be in the year of our Lea
te thousand eight hundred and fifty.five
herwise final and absolute jndgment rrtl
en be (rivoa and awared against him,
JOHN A 8TKWMAN,Clerk.
Clerk's Office, Lancaster C. II.
March 18,1864. 7?1 8ml>4 Id
f o. mji
WAXHAW TRJfT, meets every BAT
WAY EVENING at 8 o'clock.
THOK. H. RIDDLE, ft Hi
A. AtJftTIlV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Chwterfiead C. H ? C, ^ ml ,
j W1NOO-# SHADES,
CURTAIH GOODS, MATRASSES,
| and
[PAPER HANGIK4.N.
| f|"MIE Subscriber ban in t>tor<-, <>i .. 1
Manufacture und import. Inn
mouh stock of Window bi.ALhf . in
CORNICES, Paper HANGINGS. Mat raises,
Satin DeLaines, Dainasks.Laceano Muslin
Curtains, Tassils, Loops, &c. All of
which are offered at prices which are appreciated
by all close buyers and economical
house- keepers.
H. W. KINSMAN, 177 Ktng-st.,
Charleston, 8. C.
March 39 7 ly.
lur, immsil tJUAKTKRLIES,
BLACKWOODrSMAGAZlNE.
LEONARD 8COTT, k CO., New Yoik, continue
to re-publish the following
British Periodcals,
is:
1.
The London Quarterly Review, (Consarvative.)
i.
The EoiNDCon Review, (Whig.)
5.
The North Britihb Review, (Fre? Church,)
4.
The Westminster Review, (Liberal.)
6.
Blackwood's Edindlroh Magazine, (Tory.)
i *
I THE present critical state of European afTairwill
render these publications unusually intereaa
ting during the year, 1S64. They will occupy
a middle ground between the hastily *Htten
( news items, crude speculations, and tiyjng ru|
mors of the daily Journal, and the ponderous
Tome of the future historian, written after tha
living interest and excitement of the great politj
ical events of the time shall have passed away.
It is to these Periodicals that readers must look
1 for the only really intelligible and reliable liistoSof
current events, and as such, in addition to
cir well-established literary, scientific, and the!
ological character, we urge them upon the cant
sidcration of the reading public.
, Arrangements are in progress for the receipt
. of early sheets from the British Publishers, by
which we shall be able to place all our Reprints
. in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as
, they can be furnished with the foreigu copies.?
Although this will involve a very large outlay
on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Per
riodicnls at the same low rates as heretofore,
^ via:?
For any two of the four Revlewa/"- $} 00
For any two of the four Ravlewa, 6 00
For any three of the four Jtoviewiv - - - - 7 OO
s For all four of the Reviews, I 00
* For Blackwood's Magazine, ........ 100
r For Blackwood and three Rvviews, - - - - (XI
^ For Blackwood and the four Reviews, - Io 00
Payments to be made in all cases in advance.
Money current in the State where issued will ba
received at par.
Clubbing.
' A discount of 25 per ceut. from the above
from the above pi4fees will be allowed to Cluba
~ ordering four or more Copie# of any one or more
of the aliove works. Thus, four copies of
Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to
^ one address tor $9 ; four copies of the four Rs
views and lilackwood for $30; and ao on.
P Ponlafe.
L In all the Priucipal cities and town*, than*
r, works will be delivered, through Agents i'KEK
11 OF POSTAGE. When sent by mall, the poa.
tage to any part of the United States will be but
, Twunt-tou* Cast* a year, for " Blackwod,"
7 andbutTwxLTB Ckmk a year for each of the
h Review*.
W> ?.Remittances and communications should always
be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers,
LEONARD SCOTT 4 CO.,
64 Got.n Strbkt,
New York.
N. B.?L. S. 4 Co. hare recently published,
) and hare now for sale, the " KAKMKU'S
GUIDE," by Ilenry Stephens, of Edinburgh,
H and Professor Norton, of Yale College, New Ha)e
ren, complete In 1 vols, royal octavo, containing
__ 16(H) pages, 14 steel and 600 wood engravings
, i Price, in muslin binding, (6.
This is not the old " Book of (A* Farmt,"
1 lately rr?weitat<d and thrown upou the market.
^ Jan. II. 1864. 48
1} A CARD.
S JOSEPH GALLUCHAT,
?r ATTORNEY AT I.AW.
LANCABTERVILLK.
> OFFICE?OPPOSITE THE COTRT HOTFE,
7 Formerly occupied by W. A. Moore. Kaq
J. O. will attend the Courts of the aer)
rounding Districts.
)? Sept. 21 1863. 4*_lf
PROSPECTUS
THE EDISTO CLARION.
to THE undersigned will publish in the*
!>' Village of OningchurK, on or In-fore tho
' firat Wednesday in October next, a Weekly
f ' newspnper. to be culled TIIK EDIhit)
1 CLARION
The durum will ha strictly vnn?ervnti\?>
c- on quMtMini of State polls V. It will ?lkli
"t with a"je?lou* eve" the navnent*? of ehmige*
in the r???<lt.rrn-ntal low, and minimis,
tr.itiow of the State. "No measure of re.
form w'il bo >.<1 voc.it? d became it U new,
' nnd no ei?f?r in poller will be sustained,
though it may have the sanation of long"
1 tteln'tlielivd US*gf." {w v
! Agriculture. t omnierve and Manufaetnrc*
to ?interval* of thu greatest magnitude to the
10 Southern States,?will rtfieive dne atteoty
lion.
,a No pains or expense will b? spared ne>
ie eeaury to make lh? Clarion a welcome vial,
y tor to every family elide and subscriber.
Terms: f9 par annum, if paid in advance.
If not paid within three months, |>J 60. If
- not paid within six month*. 3.
P. H. LAREY.
Orangeburg. Sept. 3, 1864. tf
I ? . , ~*6S8r-1
irV.BHPVU .-J
...... ? , aiiu inner gOOTlS rffWCtHW,
IV iu?i rweinxl by J. B. COITHART.
No*. 1st. IT?if.
Headquarters 8. O. M.
h Colombia, Out. 111,1864.
i- ORDER NO,
) rppK Brigadier General* commanding the
X several Brigades comprising lb* Third
- Division South Carolina Militia am hereby
? required to order each Colonel, or officer
t commanding the several Regiments of their
? respective Brigades, to hold an election in
their respective Regiments, on WKDNESf
DAY the Twentieth day of December neit,
I for the Office of Major General, vacated by
, the resignation of Major General John BoI
ehannan, and forthwith to transmit to the
Adjutant General's
\ uiuDivit, a
oer lifted eUtement In writing ehowlngthe
mult "f Um EeJIe in th -if iwyrttw %igadie.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief. 4
R. U M. IHJNNIVANT, Adj. CJen.
Each P?p?r in the DivMon will pubheh '
i once n ww* antil the election In held.
) Oct 86, 66 St
HAiixiftAor t iirxm PITi ?
WOEMBTmVP, KorlWeby J" ggt
J. //. ABA*6. *
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