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t#" READ ANPSESPOND^I F We hnve a large amount of money to pay thin month, and depend upon those who nre indebted to us to assist us. We hope and | expect that this call will be responded to favorably. Those who fail to respowd, we most infer, disregard our necessities, and, of J course will not expect us to recrnrd theirs. ' T It. & j. R. .M Atill.l,. Jan. 3 45 4t FOR SALE. An excellent ton buggic, which may bo ' seen at 1'leasant Ildl. Will be sold low for ' cash* t T. R. & J. R. MAGIIJj u Jan. 3, 45 4t Whereas I am informed that a person by the name of MeKlhany has been offering to ti sell Buggies in Ijincaster district, and saying u that they were made by me in Yorkville. Now, that my Mends, and the citizens of I.ancastcr generally, may not 1?? imposed t upon with oad and unfaithful work, I take ?, this method of informing tliem that I have <j > ?>" ? n.|?iu?ru nny person uy mat naino r, to sell bungles or carriages for me, nor have |j 1 ever trusted any vehicle of any dene rip- ji 4ion to his possession and nny man Milling t| Jiuggys for lite or of my muku will have in () 1iia possession unquestionable authority of ? '44ie fist over my ovv n signature. I c B. 'I. WllKELKR. h, Jnn. 3, 46?4t. pd. ii SOUTH-CAROLINA^ ii LANCASTER DISTRICT. J Jiy James Ji. Withempoon, Kttquire, Or* dinary for said Dintrict. VITHEREAS Robert F. Anderson has ap. V T plied tome for letters of Administration on all and singular the Good* ("hat- *< tela. Rights and Credits of //enrv Ander- p son late of the District aforesaid, de- I ? Msed, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish p all and singular, the kindrvd and creditors , nftke said deceased, to be and appear before meat our next Ordinary's Court for tbe r siid district Jo be holden at Ltavaster Court House on Ine 15th day of January, in*t., > to show cause, if any, why the s.iid administration should not be granted. I i Given under in) hand and seal ' < L. S. >lhia l-t day of Jan., in the u / ) year of our laird, one tbousiiud li eight hundred and tifty-live, and in the rev- l' enty ninth ve.tr of American Independence 1 J. II. \VIT7/KltsroON, O. L. I). Jan. 3 45;::'J/ or'* fee $'J ^ THE GREENVILLE. BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. This Institution, recently established by the State Baptist Conventi n of South Cam- 1,1 lina. and governed by a Board of Tru-tees 1 of the Furman University, will go into ope- F ration on the firtl iif February uexl, under a v full Corps of eoinjH'le.nt Instruetors, and at " toe usual rates of Tuition. Ilonrd can lie * obtained for (Student* on application to the undersigned. 11 RlCUAKtt FOKMIX.) C.J. Klfokii, H. C. EdwaBim, ! Executive Com- " T. B. KoSKit re, [ uiiUee. 1 T. K BIIUCKtiAi, } " P. E Uvxxn. J Every paper in the State will pub- " 1,1, throe times, weekly, and solid bills to this ollieu.?Urecmiile I'Mriut. Jan. 3 4* 31 I' SlIKVEy I:n(L " \ n|"sjlE umlorsighed is prepared to wait up1 onlitt.se retptiring the services of a . i virvt Vor, t any lime, upvn applieation be- . ing made to the Clerk of I he Court. W. 11. DURIN. laincaster Jan. 3. IM55, 45? ly. warasiMis I ENGLAND. ' Ail Exposition of the Cuiolitioii and Treatnit nl of the Laboring Classes in the Km- u lories and Coal Mines tif Great Britain: ? Compiled frtun < Hfici.l Docuiio nts, by John C. Co'sivn. II Illustrations inuslin, 500 pp , 1-uio ^ I'rlce ?l ID It I* a eio'iLil book, mid ..nt.llo.1 t.i " id ...? < - v in every inane library.? AYir York Mirror n (J rent Itrit iin nn^litIn bo mdianied to talk ??f American slavery, an h?n;r .<* Iter f.ictnritt* tl continue to be?n enes of audi horrible dog- < nul .tiou mid MUtiV-r?i??r.?AUmny Arj>us. I Hero ia n book which not only carries the war into Africu, but absolutely belabor* f a nation most zenluti*ly with the cwljfela j' provided bv itnelf.?Arthur'* H'-nir Gazette. We entile* that the revelnlioii* here n joide -re perfectly npp illinjf.? Utica Her- 0 aid. A BOOK FOR EVER? LIBRARY. J JUHT I'liblialied. the I .IKK. I'UBI.ir ( KKUVIl KM mid C'i'lvct ?|N-i-ehe* of * HENRY CLAY, I ky Ki'RS HARtiRNT, in one larjfw octavo ' tiilttine, 680 pp., price $?J 00. Mr. (lav's UKK AT HI'KK* IIESnre hentor the tint lime, presented in a convenient end generally acceptable form, is>onneetiua a with as accurate and eatieine, yet full view of the Mtblic and private ? h..r;.rler of the '' tireat <v?ts noiier of our country. " SIDNEY'S HISTORY OK AUSTRALIA. * Thi TKtaa Dnlnniss * AUSTRALIA * NEW SOUTH WALES, VICTO * E1A. AID SOUTH AUSTRALIA. * Their hrttm, Oepper Mines and GOLD PIKLIttt. ? d BY SAUUCL LUDNKY. e ?fl?* ??. Ti-ii illuaUaUoow. MiihIih. 4?W dol'.-* Umo. ?i Prtoo $1 25. ? w 'i Thn information embodied in (bin work i? H1 junl what U sought for.by every one.?Ha- a cine Unify Aixoratf. We h ive Wee greatly interested ia tbe 3 work??i Much no, indeed, that wo rwhl * a not satisfy wurweUeo loinrlbraiirh with U entirely?N Y. Mm JUfftsirr. Tbo work above named U not only very i ,g lively and itterosting. but having been pro- w (>ar?(i by a gentleman who had aernss tn the moat reliable data, in furnishes just the j infornutUou *hi?b every bo.lv In in quest of ^ ' ? and which must bo iiivalw.Xlu to persona n 9 w>4 intending to emigrate.?.V. V. Organ. ptr " " * A. A DISTIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. fl . * 4 J 1ST ftBLISHED, rhe Fiftfi Thousand in three months. IND HIS COMPANIONS THE RENOWNED Hunters of Kentuoky. 1 SIXTEEN NEW ILLUSTRATIONS ! Vre udded lo this edition, making it one of i he most beautiful, and really valuable works ? i|?oii American Biography, ever published. < One Volume, 12iiio., illustrated, I Kcfnil, SI It will be a popular work, and at the sameiiuo truly deserving of i:s popularity, lpnt 1 among the fireside books ol oureountry.?> ' f' Romeyn iicck. This is ? very interesting book, it seems 1 u present ail that is reliable in our records i ' f the 1'ioncer of Kentucky, and ill :? style " uite characteristic of the author; always s apid and lively; often graphic and sparking. The incidents of frontier life which k pourtrays, are exciting, and sometimes, 11 liriliing, and higlitcu the grateful contrasts I the scenes of peace and refinement which 1 re hero and there so gracefully introduced. " 'otemporury history is occasionally brought r i, as a frame lo the biographical picture, nd exhibiting judgiiieut as well as taste in " s selection and adaptation. We commend , Ins book to the lovers ol our early history, s Well as to the genera* reader,?Albany '1 celling Journal. Eur Sale by a MILLER, ORTON &. MULLIGAN, | Auburn and liulfalo, N. Y. Single Copies of all of the above works tsul in mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of s rice. t The Greek Slave \ lacchante, Venus, Flora, Hobo, and the Lancing Girl. i^llE above celebrated JStatues, together will. MKlEE.N STATUE 11 I.N KUNZb, and HvvuJ.il hundred .UtiKUllM'fUt Oil I'uiaiiuKS i tin the collection of prizes to be dialribu:d among the Members of the Cosinopoliiii .trl Annod. lion at the hr?l annual on*- J ibuiioii, in J.uiu..ry next, he Cosmopolitan Art aud Literary As? sociation, I y Irganizrt' f >r ih IZncouragrmenl and (i n | > erni Dijfusioi >f Li< mil are and lie t'inc Ari? on a new mnl original )>htn. Thin popular Art Association in designed I > en our..ge an I popularize the Fine Arts, rid disseminate w holsoinc Literature throghoul the country. A G.dlury of Art in eruianeutlv founded, and will contain a aluable collection of Paintings and Stature, for the annual distribution of estcii yaar 'lie best l.itcrature of the day w ill be issued subscribers, consistin > of the popular ninthly Magazines, Reviews. <Sic ( The 1'omunttcc of Management have the | Ic.iHure of announcing that the First An- | ual Uisliibiitu u will take place oil the doth , miliary, ills! , at which time will be dintri- , uled, or allotted to members, several hunted i\ orks of Art, among which the | riginal and world renowned statue of ( THE GKEEK SLAVE, ; IV ill): Ml POWERS, coating over Firo 'liooHar.il Dollars, together with the beau- < if.il Slalom <.f VENDS. UACCANTK, I IKPE. Fix >lt A and the D \NCING GIRL; ml t tiiHii Statuettis in Bronze, imported I roin Paris; also, n large collection of OIL i 'AINTINGS, comprising some of the beat iroduclioiiH of ceielualed American and Weigh Artists. 1 The Literature issued to subscribers conisting of the following .Magazines: l I larper's. I'.it nam's, |< nickcrbscker.Blackrood's. Gr..ham's. .Magazine of Arts, and i >dev*H lady's Hook, and the Q.unrtcrly L'views reprinted at New York, Edishurg. Vest minster, lauidon (Quarterly, and North Irilinli. Plan for the Current year?1854-5. Tl e pivmeiit of three dollars constitutes ny one a lOetubcr of this association and ntitles him to either one of the nhove .M .. j azines for one year, mid also to a tieket in , he distribution of the Statuary and i'aiut- ( igs, which i.re to be allntud to the nictn- ) icrs in January. ^ , I'crsons taking five memberships ?re cu- | itlcd to mi' five of the M .gi'Zim s one year, , lid to sir tickets in the distribution. I I'crsons on becoming member*, can have heir mag i/iin cn-iimonce with anv nioiiih , lirect from the New-York and Philadelphia unlis'iers. , LITT ELL'S LIVING AGE, Weekly, is ; urtiishcd one ye.tr, and two niciubershiiis or 8G. I The uctproceols derived from the sale 1 >f memberships, are devoted to the porch.u?e f works of Art for the ensuinir venr. I Books open to rwolv# mimes at the Ei?t- I rn office, Now York, or Western office, | Mmlu*k\. TlieGallery of Art is located in Sandusky ? I he western office of the Association) where i hiperb Uratutie Building* have boon crectur it, nnd in mmonu spacious mluon* tha ? plendid collection of dlaluary nnd Painting* t re exhibited. The advantages Secured y becoming a member of the Anaociation j re: let. AH persons receive the full vtlne / t \*ir subscription at the ntart, in the shape of v terling Magazine literature. 'id. Each member in contributing towards purchasing choice Work* of Art, rhlch are to be distributed among them- v elvea. nnd are nt the same time encouraging he Artist* of the country, disbursing thou- J nods of dollars through its agency. Persona ia remitting funds for member- * hip. will pie me give their post ofire mldret* * a full, stilting the month they wunt the lag izine to commence, and write the word I Registered," on the envelope to prove t I ?m, on the receipt of which n certificate of tembcnihip, together w'th the M.igizine cored, will be forwarded to any part of the ^ onntry. t Those who purchase Magazines At Book1 ? it'll I i.liui.ri'M lital (was loinlmr I I* ia A a I'llr* will IIIK? arj juniuig lilin y, ociation, they receive the M tgazine amlfrte Viekrt in the annual dittrihulion, nil at th? 1 aim* pricu they now pay for the Magazine Ion*1. , ** Persona subscribing any lion* before the " Oth of January, am entitled to tha Muga. |! ineafor 1855. Closing of the Book*. K Hnbarriptiona will bt reraised up to the h Oth Junaary, at which time the distribution 'ill lake place. ILLUSTRATED DRHCRIPTIUE CAT. h il/KiUKH of the whole collar lion to be li ietributcd, will be arnt free of charge on I MOwrtVO. J-4f'~t Jrtiees of the Aaaoci ition, at the < [nicheiVoeker Magazine office, >48 Broad- v My. New York. a? d at No. 168 Water at., j landuafc y, Ohio. Addreaa, (at either office) It raembcr I 'j>s C. L DERBY, C. A. Ik L. A WE PUBLISH THIS DAY, DEC. 11, 1845. 4 FANNY FERN'S NOVEL, ,1991 ?&&&&?, A TALE OF D0ME8TIC LIFE 400 pp. 1J mo, Cloth. Pric*, %t,'25. ' EVERYBODY knows FANNY FERN ! everybody lias Linked nnd cried over ( Iter sparkling, dashing truthful, genial writ- ings; everybody Will wish to read this her lirst novel, and every one who does rend it j will pronounce it her greatest work. Says j triable critic who has fcad the proofsheet, i 'RUTH HAUL is a work which not only , jxceeds anything which FANNY FERN lias before written, but which, in many re- v i|>ects, surpasses any other work whatever. t Hor intense and sustained interest of nnrn* n ive, for originality of conception and trcutnent, for scorching scarensm and wi'hering ebuke of |?rctcntious nnd hypocracy, tor n deration of moral tono and winsomeneSs of v eligious inculcations, for vigor, freshness tl simplicity, directness and fascination of ityle, we have never seen its equal. * ****** The story hikes possession of our heart ( it once ; we follow 'RUTH* through her . rials with us much interest as though she " vere our own sister; she breaths not a . igh, she sutrers not a sorrow, which the J' vader does not feel na aecutely as though . he first came from his own heart, and the ^ ec>>nd was ou t of his own sad experience. * L'he characters are such as we are constant J y meeting in ovcrv-day life: nnd how boldy and skilfully they arc drawn, how pou** " rfully the story is told, how touching is its J mtlios, how sp.rkiing is Its wit, how irrefutable its (minor, how severe its aaUre and tow true its moral, no adequate idea can be [aincd except by reading it." RUT1I HAIJ. will be for sale by bookellers generally. To any one sending us be retail price we will send a copy of the ? fork by mail, post paid. b Published by MASON BROTHERS, 23 Park Row, New York. Jan 3 45 * tf ? MY COURTSHIP u IN 1) ITS CONSEQUENCES. 11Y HENRY VV1CKOFF. 0 A true .account ol his Adventures in England, Switzerland and Italy, witb '' MISS. J. C. HAMBLE. > or PoKTI.AMI PL AUK, LOUDON. c Villi t"e unpublished Cnrrcspondcnce of 11*8 (i AM BLR, Nl.S. GKoRGE OROTF., MR. JOSHUA k RAI LS, (OF DARIN*; BROffUEbS), THR KMl'E- '' lt"K MAPOLCON, LOUD PALM K KsTt.N, MAR. ? yt'is of cavouk, Captain I'akcnhain, Count ol Vilcttc, Dr. Baker, (U. S. Consul}, Mr. Kinney, (U. S. Charge D'A flairs), Mr. IIiiIihoii (Brithli Embassador}, 'i'iinolby Brown (British Consul), liaron de B (Russian Embassador), Count D'Orsny, Fanny Elssler, Thurlow NVecd, Occ., &e., <te. The novelty and interest of this cxtraor- j liimity publication may be judged from the ( fact, that it is an undisguised revelation ol he Author's Courtship of Miss tinmble, the 'real American heiress, and is full of the J uosl romantic and amusing scenes and incid*ut, winding up with the Authors detention in an Italian prison. I he distinguishud person-. both of Europe and the United States, who look a part in this exciting and mysteiious drama, a.e all brought forward with their private correspondence. The in rcdiblo and piqueni d.-velopements of this 1 lively book utust create u deep sensation 1 ni*l eoniniatid an unprecedented sale. The painful necessity of this ejcjMisr will be admilted hy all, when they come to see that i both the liri ish Government us well as the heroine herself, have constantly refused to repair the wrongs nod injuries done to the . Author except b? oilers of money, which be repeatedly lid scornfully refused. l'rie $1, sod 01 25. J C. DERBY, Publisher. No. UU N.issau-sreet. New York. Jan. 3, 45 if. PREPARATORY MILITARY SCHOOL. On the First day of January, 1855, the Subscribers, graduates of the Citadel Academy, design opening at Yorkville, South Carolina, a School of proparat.on for the Military Institutions of the State. They will I'tidea* tir to afford, also, a good, plain education, to Mich pupils us are not desirous of [ nlcritig upon uu advanced scientific and literary course. The following will lie the course ?#f instruction : 31 (If.ass.?Arithniatic, English Gramtiler, Ceogrughy, History of tho United States. 2nd Ci.Ass?Algebra, Plane Geometry, uniM-rtai i iiii lory, History of ftnglumi, French. 1*1. C1.111.?Geometry And Trigonomery, Survey ing, History of Greece and of Rome, Mythology, French, Nutur.il Philosophy, Drawing. 6.tm'iNf in Delining, Composition, Klo;ulion, mid the Drill of Stjuad and Company, will he conducted throughout the course. I'upils front other Districts will board in wrt-iin fsinilies of the town, under the iinnediatc supervision of the principals. T8R.MS?Fpr cuwh session of 5 months, |J5 in xdvance, or $30 at the end of the , Mssion. Hoard, per month, including wash- , ng, fuel and lights, $10. No pupil will be received who is under 1 wclvc or over eighteen years of age, or who ] isnnot read snd write with facility. I A. Coward, M. Jehkiss. References.?Gen. James Jones, Green- j ille. M. C., (ten. D. F. Jamison, Orangeburg I j. II, 8. C., KxGov. J. ||. Means, Bucklend, S. C., Gen. D. Wallace, Joncsvelle, Jnion.S. C., Col. I. D. Wilson, Society Hill, , Xirlinyfrn. 8. C., Gen. R. G. M. Dunovant, ( tincty-3ix Depot, Abhovills, 8. C. ( AM MTowFlQTS i FOR SALE. Villum J. Coritow 1 IN hXiUITY. ! tdui'r of R. 8. M asset. I IsincUter District. rs. J Bill for sale of ? srah M issey St others, j land, Ate. QNDKR the Decree of the Court of Equi. J ty in above esse, I will sell at (sulcus- j i-r Court House, on Monday the 8th Janu- c ry 1854, the following tracls of Lead b?-4 , inging to the Bstaurof the late Benjamin ] tykes M issey, F.sq.,deceased, viz: One tract containing lot) acres, more or | j as, situated on 13 Mile Cre?k, adjoining anda of Sarah Masse y and other*. ALSO The T?ot containing 10 Acres, more or n the Village of Lanwttcr, with the build- 1 ig situated thereon, hounded by lands of J I, R. Price, estate Z. Perry and J. Clinton. I TERMS.?A credit of one year, the par- f baser gt?ing Bond ?ilh two good Sureties \ vith int?rr?t from d ly of sale and a raert- i rage, except an math cash as will pay coats I JAMES 11. WlTllER.skXJN. i C<m. Eq. L. D. Dee. 1J 4) 4t pf. |ft 0J 1 * ;r v ^ JL Merohant Mills. HOUSES AND LOTS, AND LANDS FOll SALB. Fames E. Cureton, In Equity, lumens* Samuel B. Massuy. I tec District, Bill for | idtn're T. K. Cureton, } sale of real estate of 'deed) r?. Mrs. Eliza I T.K.Curcton, dee'd. Jureton and other*. J BY Virtue of tlio decree of the Court of Equity in above c?sc, I will sell at Lannuiter Court House on Monday, the 5th 'unitary, 1855, the following real estate beoaging to Thomas K. Cureton, Esq.. deeased, viz . One tract of Land Containing 65 acres in roods,bounded by lands of John Foster and he Catawba river, upon which is situated a cwly erected and valuable MERCHANT MILES, t the Landsford Shoals, in complete order, rith nn inexhaustible supply of water for lie Mill, and additii n.il machinery. AI-SO THE STORE HOUSE AND )DI) FELLOWS HALT i the vi lage ol ( uaenstor, at the corner of 1 Iroad and Gny streets?the two otliccs ad>ining, one ot which is occupied by John V. Cooke,Esq., the Store House and Count- ' tg Room at present occupied bv Messrs. 1 lureton and McLarnon, and the )WELLING HOUSE & LOT. ecu pied, at this time, by K. I). Kennedy. Flats of the div s'on may be seen at uiy Hice.J ALSO The SI'It ATT 1 RACT of Land connining loo acres, more or less. AI-SO The CARNES TRACT, containing U00 I cres more or less, bounded by lands of Reecca Cordon -and others. ALSO C81 ncres, more or less, known as the VIUTE TRACT, Bounded by lands of lenrv . Anderson, R. C. Vaughan, and thers. ALSO 150 Acres, more or less, bounded by lands f James Steele, M. C. Heath, and others. Also, 50 Acres nore or less bounded by lands of R. C. Vaughan, estate S. R. Gibson and others. The said tracts of land will be resurvcyd and plats thereof exhibited at the sale. tr.ms a iTcnu 01 one year, me purchaser pving Bond with two good sureties with tile re-it from day of sale and a mortgage? Xcepl so iiiiu-h ciiab as wiil pay cost. J A.MBS II. WITHERSI'OON. . Com'r, ?f. I) Dec. 12, 1801 43 4t I'f. >11 25 Iff" Look Out. _&1 The Notes and Accounts of J. I). MeLWAIN &, Co., have hcen placed in uiy lands for collection. All persons knowing honiselves indebted, in anv wise, to said irin, wiil please call and settle forthwith, as iftcr the first of February they wl.l be laced in the hands of nn Officer for eollecion. THOS. R. MAG ILL. Dec. 20 44 (it Pay Up. Pay Up. ALL Persons indebted to the linn of P. 3. Ilarper &. Co., are requested to come forward and settle, either by Note or Cash, .lie latter preferred, or they will (hid their iccounts in the hands of nn officer for coleel ion. p. C. HARPER. Dec Cth 42 2m 20 LIKELY NEGROLS FOR SALE. Titos RalLaku, At/mr,^ In Equity, laincnsi'i. I u r. VVm McKexxa, } Pleasant .M. Ui.ass & I wife, and others. J IN Obedience to the dsi c?e of the Court of Equity made in atv??e case, at June Turin, 1854, I will Hell, at Iaincnster C??urt H"uise, on the first Monday,the first duv of January, 1855. Twenty choice and valuable Negroes allotted to the heirs of William Miller,(dee'd) in ahovecase Jim Nuv,Thompson, II tnnull, Viuey, Amanda, Rr>se, Joseph, Diana. Eliza, Alley and child. Susan, Bob, John Monroe, Id Jim, Naicy, Ellen, Anna, Mary and Hose Alice?Among the number is a good Seamstress, two good Cooks, some very likely girls,a No. 1 wagoner and Ostler, and other valuable negr.es, the whole likely and desirable. Terms.?A credit of 12 months, and purchasers to give Bonds with two good Sureties, with interest from dav of sale. JAMES II. WltllERSPOON. Com'r in Eq., L. D. Nov. 22. 1851. 40?7t Pf. *9 00 }-f?f~Cninden Journal, Cheste* Standard ana Fairfield Herald will copy until sale and forward bills. JOSEPH WHILDENT DEALER IN PINTS, OILS m GLASS. No. 11 llajnr-Mtrret. CHARLESTON. S.C. He keeps constantly for sale a general aa*ortinflnt of PAINTSnnd OII.S of all kinds. VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS and SPTS. TURPENTINE, HPIRl r GAS, GLUE and BRUSHES of various kin is. Dec. 13 43 ly STATE OF SOHTfLTA ROI.ImT LANCASTER DISTRICT. John G. Crowdef, who is in the custody if tlo* Shoritrof Ijincaatrr District, by virtue >f n writ ?f eaoiaa a?l ttUitfaeiendum, at the Hiit of George Aldcn, having filod in my ?ffi.*e. together with n meddle, on oath, of tin whole estate and dTccUi, his Petition to he Court of Common Plena, praying that te m.iv be admitted to the benefit of the Act )f the General Assembly made for the reief of in?oi"cnt debtors, it i* ordered tl??st he said George Aldon, and nil other the iredltor* to w hotn the said John G.Crowder s ?ny wise indebted. Is', snd they nro hereby, noieioited, and have notiee to appear before he said Court lit Lancaster Court, on the ilondav the 19 day of March next, to alow -aiis<\ if any they can, why the prayor of the ictition aforesaid should not be granted. * J. A. STEWHAN, Clerk. Oflrtnf Common Pleat i lytncaitrr l)itt., lftth Dec. 1864 ( Dec 30 44 3m pf. 010 Money is Wanted BY the Subscriber* to pay their Debt* with. All persons indebted to J. A, IA8SELTINK, or to the FIRM will coner a great favor by calling and paying op. iVe must have money, our creditors will not rait on us, therefore we cannot wait any onger on those thnt owe ua. COME ALL \ND HELP US OUT. HAHSELTINE k IIAGIN8. Lancaster C. II. Nov. tt, 18M. 41 ? J STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Pleas. John Adam* ) v? > Attachment. Jonathan Mackey. ) Whereas the plaintirT did on the 14tli day of October, )8u4, file his declaration against the defendant, who (as it is said.) is absent from, nnd without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the some, upon whom n copy of the said declaration might be served. It is therefore ordered, that tho Mid defendant d\> appear and plead to the said declaration on or before tho 15th day of October, which will be in tlve year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five,otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. J. A. STKWMAN, Clerk. Clerk's Om?e. Uth Oct. !854. i Lancaster District. { Oct 18 &>_?|yld ]>r. Pee fclO_ Paints and Oils. I have now in Store a largo and line stock of White I^jad. Zinc, Paint, Linseed Oil, t urpentine, Lampblack, Litharge. Chrome Ureen, Spanish Brown and Venetian Red. ?ALSO ? Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes. Sash Tools, &c. &c. (Jive me a call and 1 will try to give you perfect satisfaction. y, j. dkiiaV. Oct 4 33 GOOD LANDS MMJ7 Jons Wii.liamv, Adm'r. 1 In Equity, Lant?, I caster. Bill for Mary Usry and others, f Sale Land Estate J Calvin Usry. UNDER the Decree of the Court of Kquity in above ease, I will sell at Taxahaw, on Thursday, the 111ft day of January 1855, the tract of land belonging to Cnlvin Usry (deceased) containing 303 acres, more or less, situated in Linens'.or District near Taxahaw, adjoining I .mis of Jonathan Knight, John Williams, Welsh nnd Robertson, R. Moacly, Margaret Baker and John V. Do ?n Term's?A Credit of one nnd two years with Interest, Bond and i\\o good Sureties and a mortgage, except as much cash as vvili pay costs. J \MES II. WITHERSPOON. Cutn'r. Eq. E. D. Dec 12, 1854. 43 4t _ Pf ?3 75 HOOTS AND SHOES. Who would not have an easy, neat fitting Boot, in preference to one which sipieexes up the toes, and uu unsightly looking thing at that f The Subscribers are lirenareil to fm-tiial. ilm public with Boots iitul shoes, which cannot fail to please the most titsthlious. They have recently procured a line lot of lino French CalfSkins ami will ensure a lit to all those who will patronize them. Itoou made bv them do not hurst open a lew days afterwards, but will last as long as boots can last; and then, what a blessing that they do not hurt the corns. Ladies' and childrens' shoes, also manufactured in superior style. (Jive us a call, and you will not regs-ot extending your patronage to, FLOYD & SON. Aug. Id, 27 ftm. DRY(iOODS,lllRDWlRiiUU\ FOR THE FALL TRADE of 1854The Subscriber having purcha sed the entire Stock of Goods of JAMES ADAMS deceased, respectfully calls the attention ol his friends, and the publie generally, to ar examination of hia-goods and prices. Tin goods have been judiciously selected, nni will be sold for cash id prices which ernno fail to please. To punctual customers tin usual cred't v ill he given. J. B. COUSART, At the old stand of James Adams oppn site Jones CitocKKTt. Ciroccriei*, Ciroccrics, A full and fresh supply of different kindi of Groceries can at nil times I.e found at tin Subscriber's Store at the South East end o the Town, near his residence, which will In sold VEKY LOW FOK CASH. J. n. COUSART. ColINTKY PkODCCF. TAKEN IN EXCHANUt FOK GooHS Sept 27 32 3nto., s 5 sin TIIE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE A'ORI.D! tfjjr 3ianir iFirrlc, A monthly Journal, devoted lu Literature, Fun, Poetry, News, &c., Is an id gant, moral and refined miscellaneous American family p iper, devoted to literature, wit, humor, prose and poetry, ami original talci, written expressly for it at great cost. While the Home Circle will be found one of the finest and most reliable papers in n mi |i.>*ning ovrnm areeoromcicu, nothing of a sectarian nature will ever lw permitted in its columns. Feeling the responsibility resting upon those who assume the sacred nnd important trust of guiding lliu mind* ntnl morals of a pe >plc, it will be the special enre of the proprietor to publish what it chaste arid pure as the immaculate principle of the mind itself?nothing, in fact, but w hat is calculated to elevate and refine, dignify and ennoble. The Home Circle will be issued on the first of every month. tVe shall publish in its columns s portion of one of ti e best stories, toles or romances we can possibly have written?the same to be continued every month until it is completed. Special Notice.?To our friends, sub. scribers, and rentiers. Any person or club of persons, who will send us (post-paid) tw o dollars worth of our tiooks, we w i I, in return for their kindness and trouble, send to their address, (postage free) any fifty cent book published by ns. Address, post-paid, Garrett Co., Publishers, 18 Ann street. Dec. JO 44?tf. CATAWBA LODGE, I. O. O. F. NO 24. j&mfo Will hold thi-ir meetings every Thursday Evening nt 8 o'clock, P. At , except on the 1st Thursday of everv month, when it will meet nt 3 o'clock, P. M. By Order of the l.odge. FELIX McLARNON, Sec'/y. Aug 3o, Iv _ _ ft ~W~ THURLOW CASTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND 80LI01 TOR IN EQUITY. Attend a the Courta in ixtneoater, Kerahan and Adj inning Diatrir.tn. |w OFFICE, CAM DEN, H. C. M4 ' 1 ? I. O. R. W A XII A W TEXT, meets every 8 A 1 URPAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. TIIOH.H. ItlDDLK, as LADIES Dress (? o Is?Calicoes Ac ins' received by J. B. CXW8ART. Nov let 57?if. I 1^. * . ? ( *?t V '1 I JONBON FEMALE UNIVERSITY. Andernokft, S. C. 1 If embers of the Faculty. I | Rev. \V. II. Josbon, D. D., Chancellor, llcv. J. Scorr Miiiry, Mrs Makv E. Daniel, , Miss Elizabeth E. Edwards, j Mrs Cassandkk Hokstull, Instructress ii Vocal and Instrumental Music. W.lliam Wwnm, | proff're ?f Mu.io I J ames ijacon, ) Miss S aii ah E. Oveiiijy, Assistant Inst rue tress in Drawing in the Academica Department. Miss Ovstmia C. Fisiier, Tutoress. j The abore Istitution has been in opera ! tion for seven years> for the first five as a Seminary and for the last two as a Uui| versity, established under a Legislative Charter granted in 1852. Hnce it hat been in operation, each successive year has brought an increased number of pupils, I and one hundred and thirty-five have been enrolled the present session. Its progress in the confidence of the Public, l?otTi in this and in other southern States, has been gradual but continued, and the Board of Trustees and the present Faculty of Instructions who have been identified with it tor years, an- determined that it shall j continue to merit an increased patronage. Its locality, proverbial for moralit), i health and frugality, recommends it l to the parents and Guardians as the place for the education of their daughters and wards. Out of seven hundred pupils who have been taught in the Institution not one death has occurred ; and although j the present year has been noted for the prevalence of disease throughout the country, there has not been among the pupils a single case of serious indisposition. Tliis institution, organized and conducted on the University plan, does not prescribe a routine of studies,but eacli young lady is assigned such as are suited to her mind, and placed in such classes as her acquirements cntiile her. i'lie course of instruction pursued is systematic, and extends from the lowest class es in the Primary to the highest in the Collegiate Department, upon the completion of which diplomas are granted. Through the whole course, from the lowest to the highest classes, instruction in drawing is daily given without extra charge; the course extending from tin Rudiments of Linear and Perspective I) rawing. The Seolastic year consitts of one Sts sioti which begins on the Firxt Ww/iw* d?y in February, and terminates the 5ll November. There is no vacation during the Session. It is earnestly recommended that youiq ladies should enter at the beginning o tlie session ami continue to its close, s< that they may have the advantages of i thorough course of instruction. [ Pupils will be received at any time dur i ing the Session, and, except within month from the commencement, charge 1 from the time of cntcrancc to the close ?. 1 the Session. 9 No pupil will l>o received into the inst tution for less than a half Session, unlei she enter afiei the commencement of th second half Session. lioard, including fuel, lights, ?kc., e.a l>e obtained in a nuinl>er of respectabl s private families at from 8 to #<10 pe s month. f The rates of Tuition will be as follows In the Collegiate department $40 0 In the Academical " l<t Class 30 ft< : 2d Class 2d 0 3d Class 20 0i 4til Class 13 0( Infant School Department, 10 0< Incidental Expences, 2 0< EXTRAS. Modern Languages - - $24 01 Music oil Piano, llarp, Guitar, or other Instrument 30 01 1 Painting in Oil and Water Colors, Drawing, Kinhroideiing, Ac. Co 0( | Use of Musical Instruments, - - 5 0( The Session for 1853 will commcuc the First Wednesday in February. For further particulars we invite espc cial attention to our Catalogues. i New Shop. The Subscriber takes pleasure in nnnonr ( ring t?> his friends, and the public gener.dl) that lie lias opened a shop one door Sort of Col. H. R. Price's blacksmith shoo, wlior lie i* prepared to do all kind* of i'arrisg am Wagon work, in a neat and substantia manner. 11. P. FINCHKR. Lancaster C. II, Oct 4, 33 3in LEATHER, BOOTS, SH03S ANI Harness. g THE SUBSCRIBER has on hand i jJ^^stock of Leather, Boots, Shoe* and liar ue*.*, which he will sell on reasonable term* Dry Hides will he taken at 12 cent* per 111 in trade or 10 cents cash. Call at n?y house or tan yard one mile east o Pleasant llill P. O. LEWIS M CAUT1IE.V. July 12, 1854. 22 tf. Brick for Sale, BY ALEX. GRKM. BRICK MASON AND BLASTBREI The Subscriber has for sale, in the I owe part of the District, near the residence o C?pt. James M, Ingram, n supply of firs rut** Brick, which he will dispose of st cigh dollar* per thousand. He takes this mcthoi also of informing his friends and the publi generally, that he is prepared to do any kirn of work in the masonry line, brick luyinj or plastering, at short notice. ALEX. GREM. Oct. 4 23 tf. R. WTATT. 1. STOONKR. V. WVATT. WYAIT &. Oo. GENERAL COMMISSlOt AMD FORWARDING MERCHANTS CHARLESTON, 8. C. Rotor to the Merchant* of Montgomer, Mcmti HurrUon 4 Robineon, Mobile, Akbwn i " FerWy, Jurey 4 Co., Mean. Mat, >' Rook k Co., N. O; t Meter*. Uotrkkie*, Fonner k Co., Meeen Ce4 |( | Hn 4 Hmith, Now York. I 9opt. 27, ^2 ; , tf % JRurPT ^ *. 4 t&v i Land for Sale. R. Mostly &. wife"| In Equity, Lancaster, t??. ^ Bill for Partition of Laran FuRCtrao!i& ( Ren I Estate of Nathan, wife and other*. J y Houghs BY Virtue of the Deereo 01 th6 CSdft ii^ above case, I will sell, at Tuxahaw, dij < Thursday. the 11th January, 1855, the tract of land containing 49 acres, belonging to Estate of Nathaniel Hough, (deceased) bounded by lands of Mrs Millar, J. Blair, and Estate of N. llriugh, without a Warranty of title. ?i (| Terms?A credit of one yoaf. with Interest froin 1st January, Bond and Surety, #)td a mortgage, except as much cash as will pav costs. .,, JAMES II. WITIIERSPOON. Cmnr Eq. L. D: I Dec 12 1854 43 4t Pf $3 "5 Lands for Sale. Henry J Stevens, "J IN EQUITY, and wife and others, Lancaster District* i is. Partition Real KsCatlierine Miller,Lov- tate of Ceorge Mil* el Miller &. others. J ler, deceased. T TNDER the Deeree of the Court in above vJ case I will sell, at Taxahaw, on Thursday, the 11th January, 1855, the tract of Land ordered to he sold in this ease, situate in Chesterfield District, containing 123 acres, hounded by Lynches Creek, Roek Branch and so fourth. Terms?A credit of one year, with interest, the purchaser giving bond with two good sureties and a mortgage, except so much cash as will pay costs. JAMES II. WITHERSrOON, ("nm'r. Eq. /< D, Dec. 13, 1854. 4 3 4t pf. 3 75 Saddle and Harnedl ESTABLISHMENT. AT LANCASTER C. H.. S. CTHE S bscriber takes oleasurein infoiming the citizen# of the District, and pub lie gene v, that having just returned frohi Chariest > i w itli a full and complete stock Of Saddles, IlridlcR, fluit iiig;t il*, Ac. '/fYl he is prepare! to furnish anything in his line at i(6* as reasonable prices as can be found anywhere. His stock consists, in part of the following articles, viz; Saddles for Ladies, J/cn and Boys, at prices varying from $.*> to $'26, some the best quality ever brought to this place. Bridles, from $1 to $5. Harness of nil kinds kept constantly on hand and manufactured at short notice from $1<> to $100 per set. In addition he keeps always on hand such articles as may he found in similar establishments, such us Hitts, St imps, Buckles Ac. , N. B.?All orders Irom a distance promptly attended to. D. M, POEK. March 15 ; TUMNBRICIN'S FRlRfp ' hom^WAW* To the Citizens of the United States. I most humbly and sincerely thank you for a the immeu8c patronage you have bestowed upon L{ my Pills. I take this opportunity of stating that C my Ancestors were all American Citizens, and ' that 1 entertain for all that concerns America and Americans, the most lively sympathies, so i- much so, that 1 originally cooi]>ounded my L'ills vs expressly to suit your climate, habits, coimtitut, tions, and manner of living, intending to est ale list): myself among you, which I have now done by taking premises in New Yoik. 11 ;>H, C\>riirr of Ann ami Xassaw-St. Ar? J' r PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD AM) J LIVER AND BI LI OUri COMPLAINTS ! The Citizens of the Union suffer much from dis0 | orders of the Liver and Stomach, scarcely any | are free from the influences of these destructive muladies, hence life wears fast. The fair sex, 0 I pe rhnps the most handsome in the world, up to r, ! a certain period when, distressing to say, many ' loose their teeth and good looks, while yet in the [) j hay day of life?such sud evils may be effectually I remedied by continually keeping the blood pure ' and the Liver and Stomach in a healthy action, [> | when life will flow smootly, and resemble plants i in u congenial clime, where an eternal spring ap! pears to reign. As it regards the preservation > ; of the human iraine and the duration of life, j much may he effected, and 1 say fearlessly, that ) health and life may be prolonged for many years j beyond the ordinary limits, if Ilolloway's Pills ' arc taken to purify the blood according to the 1 i rules laid down for health contained iu the di* 3 rcctions which accompany each box. e A Case of Weakness and Debility of 10 years standing, cured by Holloway'a Pills. Copy of a Letter from Captain John Jhnaonf Aster House, X. l)atr<! Jan. 6fh, 1854. To PitOKtssou Uoi.i.OWay, 88, Corner of Ann and Nassau Street, N. Y. Sin :?It is with the most heartfelt pleasure I l- have hi inform you that I have been restored-to health and strength by taking your Pills. For h the last ten years I suffered from a deisngemrnt e of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced io ** niiun mi cjiiituiiv^ umi i guvi* uj> I11J Wllp, llCVfC il expecting to go to son any more, as I had tried every remedy that was recommended tome, but all to no purpose; ami had given myself up to despair, when I was at last recommended to take ? your I'iHs. After using them Ibr three months', the result is that I am now in better health than I have been for eleven years past, atid indeed a a k well as ever I was in my life. You are quite at .. liberty to make this known for the benefit of i others. I remain, sir, yours respectfully, (*iKned) JOllS JOHNSON. These celebrated I'illa are wonderfully ef'f ficncious in the following complaints : Ague, Inflammation, Asthma, Jaundice, Minimis Complaints. Liver Complaints, " Hlotchca on the Skin, Lumbago, Bowel Complaints, Tiles, Colies, Rheumatism, Constipation ofthcBow- ReU'ntion of Trine, > els, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Consumption, Sore Throats, r Debility, Stone and Gravel, I Dropsy, Secondary Symptom*, I Dysentery, Tic Doulourcx, t Erysipelas, Tumours, 4 Female Irregularities, Cleers, .. Fevers of all kinds, Venereal Affections, r| Pits, Worms of aff kinds, Gout, Weakness, fimm what' - Head ache, etrcr cause, 4c., kc. Indigestion, Soi.D AT THE EaTAMJftfltUNTor P?0FEaaoR II01.LOWAY, 244, Htiumk <mmmm i tempu1 Bah) LnRDos.nnd ?! <? ??t hi* Ho us it m Nkw York. Orders for Medicines in ths States, addressed, *1'. Iloi-towar, New tj Yoric," *111 receive doe sttention. Bold also bv all respectable Druggists snd dealers , in Medicines thfUughout -the United States, in Boxes at 87* cents, 87 cents, and #1 AO ? cents eact. To be bad Wholesale of the principle Drug J/ottsee in Union. pi*Thtf? ie s considerable *u\ iug by ts1 king the larger sixes. * N.B.?Directions for the guidance of tients in every dnttitt in a/fifed to emrfir ? k- I Cel.! by P. M. COHEN, r?. 3 St Haynr et., CWhstoa 9 C f t ' seW9.ii t A .'.zA ? * -I