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I POETRY. From the Home Journal. I*1 THE LITTLE PEDLAR. BY JAMES HACK, k As I was poring nt my desk O'er many h weary line, I saw a pale and anxious face Turned sadly up to mine; I And with a timid, shrinking haud, A starved and shrivnllcd child Held up some toy for me to buy? I shook my head, and smiled. But as she sadly turned away, I left my work in haste, And called her back, and in her hand A tiifling coin 1 placed. Since then, expectant of mv gift, She coines with every da^ ? She wails my glance?I drop a coin'? But not a word we say. Nor ever yet by look or sigh, Are any thanks expressed? For all I know, my kindness seems A folly or a jest. For all I know it but supplies Some brunl parent's gin? For nil I know, the child herself May be a child of sin. But shall such doubts impede the aid Those wistful looks implore! Nay, Uod forbid ! I lather grieve That I can do no more. h What evil can compare to this? That friendless children stray, With none to teach them right from wrong, Or lead tlicin on the way ! Oh! that I could commune with them, To teach a happier lot, To lead them to ilts gracious arms Who said "Forbid them not!" Kt But it is not for rnc those hopes And glories to reveal? Th? re is a fetter oil my tongue, And on uiy ear a seal. Cod's will he done?lie knoweth best? Vet I must sorrow too ; Not for the good that I have loxt, J But that I may not Uo. Go, happier thou, whocre thou art, Who read'st this simple line? Do for these little ones thy part, Howe'er imperfect mine ! AGRICULTURAL. WORK FOR THE MONTH. (January, (Latin, Januarius) whs s< called by the oinans from Janus, one <> their superior deities, to whom the tirs day of the year was sacred. It corres ponds to Sobat, (Zecfa. i. 7,) the fifth eivi and eleventh sacred month of the Jews The AngL Saxons called it Aftera Goela that is, ailer Christmas.J THE PLANTATION. Push your Plowing vigorously, when ever the ground is uot too wet?turn uu der ail vegetable matter, that it may dc compose, and yield nut. iment to the com ing crops of corn and cotton. Plow deep and if you have no regular subsoil plow let your turning plow be followed iu lb* same furrow by a bull tongue, or broac coulter, drawn by a stout team. Thii will loosen up the subsoil, and bring in.c cultivation a portion of your laud whict heretofore has beeu of no use to you The old system of surface scratching, it the depth of three or four inches, must b? abandoned. No planter in the Soutli should pretend to plant a crop of corn 01 cotton in less than 10 inches of mellow and well manured soil. Try deep plowing one year, and you will need no urging hereafter. Manure should now be hauled out, distributed over the grounds, and plowed deep under. Scatter it evenly so that all the plants may be fed. Spread all trash, weeds, corn and cotton stalks, dec., and turn them under with the plow. Haul leaf-mould from the hoi lows of the woods, and compost it with barn yard manure, lime and ashes, before you spread it on your fields. Fll up gullies with logs, brush, dec., and ^ . run ditches horrizonatlly along your hill ' * sides, to prevent washing. Deep plowing will also be found of great benefit on hill sides subject to wash. tub garden. Sow early varieties of English Peas during the first fortnight in Jauuary, and continue to y>w a succession every week fliirinnr fho a\ww*nr uiwi ? ??!.. *mv nuu c?u ijr OUIIIIIIVr. Hoe and earth them up in dry, warm weather, and set a row of sticks to support the vines as soon as they require it. Cabbage, Lettuce, Radishes, Salsaty, Spin ago, Turnips, Beets, &i\, may now be sown uD ground properly prepared. Choose a warm exposure?spade, manure and pul verizu your beda well, and do not plant your seed too deep. Irish Potatoes uiay now bo planted for an early crop. Plant the sets 8 or 10 inches apart,on coarse litter, long manure or straw, in the bottom of deep treficlie*, three feet apart. Pul a hand full of manure on each sot, and cover with five or six inches of earth. Haul the earth well about the stems n? they advance in growth bat do Hot cover the tops with dirt. Prepare hII your garden implements for use this month ; and get your ground spaded slid plowed thoroughly, turning deeply under all the manure or vegetable matter that you can obtain. Hot Beds should be prepared the latter part of this month, in order that jou Bb ' ^ may have a good supply of Cucumbers, a Cabbage, Tomato, and other plants for * spring operations.? Southern Cultivator. I To Make Lxmox Win*.?To every giilloO of water, add four pounds of sugar MmI the juice of ten Lejnou*. .Tare the Lwuoas very thin; and half the peel being put into the tub, the eugar and water i* boiled and poured over it; when cold the juice ie added. If the fomentation does not begin in tho oouree of a few day*, it ie to he promoted by the addition of a tofti} of bread covered with yeaat; the peer!* then taken out, and the liquor put into lb* caelr, whi rh innat be bnnged up wtM?u Uietuiovnuuon cease*. VARIETY. : i The Experience of a Sensitive Mas , in New York.?1 dined one day at the Ir- j , \ing House. The man next ine said to his | neighbor," How's Hour to-day ?" j "Why, rising; we made a nice tiling of , it this morning?a few thousands." Dined next day at the Astor. Man next | me observed to his friend, "Well, how's ( Erie?" "Oh! down, sir, down?dull, very dull; ( but there's money in it. Dined next day at St. Nicholas. Man r.ext to me said to his neighbor, "Shipping business bad, isn't it?" "I should think so; you can buy a ship now for five thousand dollars less than you could two months ago, and freights are awfully low. Dined next day at tho Metropoleton. Man next to me said to his neighbor, "Winds the news from Europe?" " Consols have fallen one half, and money is tight " Dined next day atNew York Hotel. Man next to me said to his neighbor, "By Jove, that's a pretty girl yonder. "She is so. and besides is worth a bun. dred 1 at once left the table. 1 leavens! exclaimed I, is there no spot in this great city where a man can eat without having such talk crammed down his throat with his food? Money?money?money.? Buffalo Courier On the Jury.?The wheeling Intelligencer relates the following: "W e know 11 VOIlm, 1,1,11, ill nil I I - ? - J """B ? " ?" county, who, when he was caught for the first time and put on a jury, unobserved by the jud?ro and sheriff quietly stepped out during a long speech of n lawver. lie was found outside the Court House, quietly enjoying his cigar. When reprimanded and commanded to return, ho "didn't suppose it was any harm to step out and take a smoke, when there was eleven others to listen to the speech." ....It is stated that upwards of 3,000 mechanics are now without employment in the city of Newark, N. J., and the greatest destitution prevails among them. ....' Sal," said one girl to another, I'm so glad I've no beau, now." "Why so?" asked the other. "Oh, cause, I can eat as many onions as I please." .... A doctor once asked a lawyer whai was meant by 'docking an entail V "Why, doctor," replied the attorney, "it is doing what you will not do with your patients ; it is suffering a recovery." .... The credit system ruins both buyer and seller. It ruins the latter with bad debts, tnd the former with extravagance. Due bills are very properly named. To them are 'due' about two thirds of the - bankruptcies that one runs against in this market. .... lie who marries a pretty face only, is J like a buyer of cheap furniture?tho varnish f that caught the eye will not endure the tirel side blaze. .... Since the recent suspension of many I prominent bankers, it is proposed to change i. the name of that elass of individuals to one more descriptive of their peculiarities; that ' is to?breakers! .... A woman recently died in New York worth $100,000, and yet she lived in a garret . and received alms in the street. .... If there is u heaven on earth, it is on - a so tit couch by your own fireside, with your . wife on one side, a smiling baby on the , other, a clear conscience, a dozen cigars, ' and a knowledge th"t you are out of debt, ' and don't four the tailor, sheriff, or the devil. 1 .... There is nothing that takes the starch i out of an aristocrat so soon as to nominate , him to some office that comes before the ( people.?He's ?s fawning as a dog, and as polite and neighborly as a frencli dancing master. Elections, after all, by the people ' do more to hi e the starch out of the ruttted ! shirt gentry than anything else. ... .Mr. Jones after having spent an evening over his bowl, went home a little "how come you so." ! He was fortunate enough to find his bet; ter half asleep. He went to bed, and after a moments consideration, hu thought it would be policy to turn over, least hisbrenth might betray hill', when Mrs. Jones opened her eyes, and, in the mildest manner in the world, said, "Jones, you needn't turnover; you are drunk clear through!" 1 ....A western editor complaining thai he could not sleep one night, summed up i the causes. A wailing babe of seventeen I months?a dog howling under the window ?a cat in the alley?a colored serenade nt shanty over the way?a tooth ache, and a I pig trying to get in u' the back door. Poor fellow! .... Pn, has Mr. Jones' cy es got feet Why, my boy ?" Because I beard mother say to Mrs. Dooliltle, that, at a party the other night, Mr. Jones' eyes folio ved her all over the room.,' ....The wit in conversa'ion consists more in finding it in others, than in showing a great deal yourself; he who goes from your conversation pleased with himself and his own art, is perfectly well pleased with you. Most men hud rather please than admire you, and look up to be instructed, nay, diverted ruther than approved and applauded ; and the most delicate of pleasures is to please another ... .Sebastopol is like a dose of salts? hard to take. .... A certain British barrister wroto three ' hands?nil different. Ho wrote one hand ' which he could read and his clerks couldn't; ' another which his clerk could read and ho couldn't; and a third which neither he, his 1 clerk, nor any body else could read. ....An Irishman being ask which was the oldest he or his brother, said? "I am tho oldest, but if Teddy lives three years longer, we shall then both be of an ....When one hnnd washes the other both arc clean. .... No professional man lives so much from hnnd to mouth na n dentist. ....The way to make n tall man short t is to ask hiin to lend you a thousaoi dot* i Ian. ... .It is chiefly young Indies of narrow understanding who wear shoes too small for them. ' H ....How extraordinary it is that the ? Czar should be In want of money after nil j the cheeks he has received. ( .... Labor is a school of benevolence an c well us justice. Next unto virtue, let chit- * dren be trained to industry. .... Why should a kitchen be a delight, ful resort in the summer time Answer? Because it is a cool and airy (euliaary) de> 1 part fluent .... What sort of Inciter matches does s man uss to alike his troubles light I . " '.4 ... .The sensitive actor who couldn't sit | n the same room with a tea urn on account >f its hissing, has just been killed by a 'burst of applause." .... King James the Second, passing thro' Colchester, was resolved thnt the mayor should compliment him on his arrival.it so happened, that the chief magistrate was eminently stupid, (which is looked upon na no strange thing in England). The town clerk was appointed to attend him at his back,and whisper whnt he was to say to the king. When they came into his majesty's presence, the clerk, desiring to encourage the mayor, whispered: " Hold up your head and look like a man." " Hold up your head and look like a man!" did the mayor bawl to the king. The elerk, astonished, whispered : ' By heaven ! you will ruin us all !" The mayor immediately repented : "By heaven you will r.uin us all!" "Oh, you blundering puppy ! 1 wish you had never come here. The mayor again bawled: "Oh, you blundering puppy ! I wish you had never come here." The clerk on this, immediately took to his heels, and the mayor followed him, leaving the king in a violent fit of laughter, tho not without rage. A Smakt Boy.?"Well, sunny, whosr pigs are those ?" "Old sow's, sir." "Whose sow is it?" "Our old man's, sir." "Well, then, who is vnnr ol<l m?n "If you'll mind the pigs, I'll run hotn< and ask the old woman. Clever mind, sonny, I want a smart boy what can you do 1" "Oh! I can do more than considerable I milk the geese, ride the turkeys to water hamstring the grass hoppers, light fires fin Hies to court by, cut the buttons off dad't coat when he is at prayers, keep tally fo dad and mam when they scold at a markold w oman is always ahead." "Got any brothers?" "Lots of'em?all named Hill, except Holi I hi? name's Sam?my name's Ioirry, but the; call me Lazy Lawrence for shortness." "Well, you'er much too smart for me." "Travel on, old slick in the mud, 1 shan' hire you for n boss to-day." ... .Ridgeway and Girard were engage* in some speculation together, which cause* a rupture between them, and excited ver angry feeling. In a passion Mr. R. said h* could buy and sell Girard! "Yes," said Gi rard, "Ifyou (lid buy me, you would hat to sell me; but I can buy and keep you." Mas. Partixotok ox Marriage.?"I j ever I'm married," said Ike, looking up frou the book he was rending, and kicking th I stove door energetically?"Ifever I'm mai riod"?"Don't speak of marriage, Isaac, til you nre old enough to understand the born tiiat binds congenial souls. People musln' speak of marriage with impurity. It is tie first thing that children think of now n-dnys and young boys in pin-a-fores, and younj girls with their heads fricasseed into spit toon curls, and full of love-sick stories, ar talking of marriage before they get in thei teens. Think of such ones getting married Yet there's Mr. Spuid, when heaven took hi wife away, went right to a young lady' cemetery and got another, no more fit to b head of a family than 1 am to be the Boar* of Mayor or Mdermen." JShc Lipped th new box that her friend the Colonel ha* given her, with her cyea resting on the gol* heart inlaid in the centre of tho lid, as i hearts were trumps in her mind at the time while Ike. without finishing his sentence kept on with his reading, accompanying bin ...ir >. ak .. .i ? ? ?... ...... ., |.( U.u JIL-IIUI uiaucu uil me SiOVi door, and a clatter on the round of his chni with the handle of a fork in his left hand. A CARD.JOSEPH GALLUCHAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LANCASTERVILLE. OFFICE?OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, Formerly occupied by W. A. Moore. F.ai J. (i. will attend the Courts of the aur rounding Districts. Sept. 21 1853. -Ifi-tf KERSEYS, nnd other goods for negroes just received by J. B.COIJSART. Nov. 1st. 37?tf. CAMDEN HOTEL. Is now open for the accommodation oi the Travelling Publio. It is an excellent and commodious huil Mil ding, new and well titled up, mid lately put in a state of complete repair. The room* arc large, open and airy; tine family parlors, well furnished. The table will be supplied with everything which an excellent country market will aford, and attended by the best servants. The Itai will be supplied with tbe choicest Wine* 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 convoy passengers to and front the Depot. W. M. WATSON. Aug. 10 27 6m "notice to creditors?~ D. F. Filming, el al. i In Equity 1 uncases. > tcr, Bill for Iniunc Millings & Bt-lk,?7a/. } tiun, &u. BY the decree of the Court in above case the private creditor* of Kennedy G. Hillings, and VV. Lafayette Kelk, and nlso the partnership credit or* of Billings dt Belk ire notified and required to render in and stablish their respective demands before the Cemmh sinner on or before the 1st day of February 1855. JAMES H. WITHER8POON, C. K. L. D Nov. 1st Pr fee $ 10.60 37?3m. South Oarolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Pleat. James J. Carlisle, I vs. > Attachment. Jonathan Mnckey. ) WHEREAS, the plaintiff did on the IStl day of March 1831, file their derlara ion against the defendent who, (it is said] beent from and without the limits of thii ate, and has neither wife nor attorney,? aown within the limits of the same, upot rhom a copy of the ssid Declaration nugh >e served : it is therefore ordered that thi laid defendent do appear and plead to thi isid declaration on er before the 19th da] Kerch which will be in tho rear of our I?orv >ne thonsnnd eight hundred and fifty-five ithorwise final and absolute jndgmentwil hen be given and a wared against him, JOHN A 8TEWMAN,Clerk. Clerk** Office, T^ineaster C. H. 18. 1864. 7?1 BLANKS BL/NKS! BLANKS Of every deicription, for 8*1? it this Office* . 4| PROSPJ OF THE L1EM' FOR THE N 18 THE SUBSCRIBER is grateful for pj?st three year*. The list of Sulw increasing, that, at this time, we have a Patrons of our paper to say whetlnr we not. Have we merited your favors, or I rogatory, we would briefly state, that wi year, devoted our whole attention to the deavored to give "value received." It i stances, when a dark day came upon us was suspended for a very short period, more attention to the Ledger than previc 1 aged, to do even still more. About the commencement of the New Interesting and $ % $ $ 3 If & This will besucceeded l?v others, in addit Ot{|{i:f>iPO^DI^OE, Ac. almost every paper, we have given one ( not the namby, pamby trash which floa our intention, during the next year, to | ' every week. r We are not censorious?we do not w 4 embarked in this business, we desire tog r are ambitious so to improve i , and enhn able distinction. We wish it to be said worthy of Lancaster 1 )istriet. ^ To do what wo promise, requires grenl trill do all and more than we promise. t Fife Copio*, each, Ten do do 1 Fifteen do do Twenty do do I Mingle Copy, one Year, delayed three months, $2 50; if delay* f ? We appeal to our friends to aid us. f one additional subscriber, and this is mon u fied to double our list. Try friends, do u first of January, send us each a subscribe I ment of a paper here lias done much for 1 To persons in no way identified with the i 1 he such that it will prove as intorestirg i A New feature?Alto 9 During the next vear we will give scr r pen cf a gentleman of this District, who i ! the best writers in the country. We hav argic dreams, and the articles he is at pi t. selves be worth the price of subscription. J your names at once. If it be your desi j with the January number jj. ~ Address 1 i, ii For the Complete Cure of Caughs, Colds. Influenza. Asthma Bronchetis Spitting of Blood, and all other long complaints tending to consumption This preparation is getting into use all ' over our Country. Tho numerous letters we receive from our various agents, informing us of curses effected in their immediate ' neighborhoods, warrant us in saving it is one of the best, if no the rery best Cough Medicine now betore tlie public. It almost inrarably relietrs and not unfrrqii-ntly cures the very 1rorst case. When all other Cough f preparations have failed, this has relieved tho patient, as Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and Physicians can testify. Ask the Agent in your nearest town, whnt has been 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 a few cxtacts from letters we have received lately regarding the virtues of this medicine. Dr.S.Oslin.of Knnxvillo.G.-t.,*ays:?Ihare hcen using yourLirertcort and Tar rtrry exlrnsirely in my practice for three years \xist.and, it is icith pleasure I slate my belief in iTssrer.moiiitv ovbk all otiif.h articles WltU which I im acifuaintcd.Jor which it is recommended." Messrs. Fitzgerald &. Renners. writing from Wiivnesville, N.C. says:?" t he hirerwort and Tar is breaming daily more jurpvlar in this Country aid we think Justly so All u ho hare tried it speak in commendable terms of it, 1 ery beneficial in alter iating ihe complainled for wuich it i* recommeded.., Onr Agent in Pickens Diatrct, S. Mr. 8. R. Moral!, 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 tlie 14*erworth and Tar. Hnch are the good reports we hear of this Medicine from nil imH* of 1 ho Month I For a report of tho surprisng cures it linn preformed in the Western iind Norhern and Eastern States, we would invite the suffering patient to rend the pamphlet which nceompanica each bottle. To all we any haie Hope ha tt If<rj>e'. TRY THE MEDICIHE 11 He warned in And neglect not that crngh which in daily , weakening your constitution, irritating your . throat nnd lung*, and inviting on that dread ) dinenae,Consumption, when no soothing and i Healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr, . Rogers' Hymp of i.i*erwort and Tar. I Beware of < ounlerfeiit and Bate Imitation/! t The genuine article in signed Asdkew 3 Roofers, on the engraved wrapper around l * ach bottle. r Price.? I per bottle, or si* bottles for #5. I Hold wholesale and retril by SCOVII.di , AIEAD. I 111 Chnrtrcs St. bet. Conti and St. Luis, N. >. Sot.* Agknts forth* Soutiibrs Statu to whom all order* and applications for Agencies must be addressed. Sold also by Maoill 4 Heath, f*neasterC. H. , A. P. Wylis, Cheater. Wirchebtes. Stitt Ml Co., Monro. Z, J. DeIIat, and Woeemar, Camden. NfJJfc'4 ECTUS rii Miesii,. EW YEAR, 55. the liberal patronage be has received the eribers to the Ledger has keen gradually very respectable number. It is for the are deserving of this liberal patronage or lave we not f In reply to our own intero have done our best; we have, the past paper, and, to the best of our ability, ens true, that owing to unavoidable circum, and our horizon was clouded, our paper We h devoted, ?inm that time, even I ?usly, and intend, if we are properly encourYear we will commence an most Attractive & :ion to our regular XIUVS It may have been observed of late, that, in or two pieces of ORIGINAL POETRY? ,ts about; but real, genuine poetry. It is irMonf mif roitilord wit I* un A?i<vin?i [ ? ,..W? isl> to he considered so. As wo have cmivo our paper a character ami standing, we noc its usefulness, that it may attain envithat the Ledger is an excellent paper and ier outlay, and, if our friends will aid us, we Our Club rates are as follows : $1 7.1 $8 7.1 1 .10 1*1 OO i :i:i* so oo 1 9.1 9.1 oo in Ailtmirc 89. If payment be id six months, &.I. Every subscriber we have can procure us 8 than we ask, yet we would be much gratiyour beat, and between this time and the er. It cannot be denied but the establishLanca>ter District?enablou* to do more, district, the characteristic* of our paper will j is any of th? yankee sheets. gother a new Feature! eral ESSAYS, on various subjects from the needs only a little energy to become one of e succeeds! in arousing him from his leth escnt preparing for the Ledger, will them* Now i? the lime to sularcrihc, send on re, we will commence your suliseriptions II. S. DAI LEY, Editor and Prnj>rirtor. LA.WAST Kit, S. C. m wmmmm?mmamm?mmmmmmmmmmmmmammammmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmm It is now put up in the largest sized hotties. :.nd is lie know I edged to be the host snrI snparillr made, as is certified by the wonderful cures it has performed, the original copies of which are in the possession of the proprietor. Remember, this is the only true and original article. Scrofula. Syphilis. Mercurial Complaints Cancer, (Jangrene. Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other diseases are speedily and perfectlv cured by the use of this medicine, Read the following Certificate! Tai.l I'ossa Co., Ala., Jan. '2, 1852. Dkah Sik:?I send you this to certify to you that vour Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sarsa partita lias performed one of the mos! wonderful cure* on me that has ever been effected on num. I have been jifllicted for forty yenrn with eruption* on my legs nnd foot: in 1818 tliev got ho b.ul that I had to go on crutches, and in 18-1!) I had ono leg amputated above the knee. In about nine month* lifter my other let; broke out in large eating and running aores from my knee to my foot, and diseharged a great deal of offensive in liter. My groin also broke out in largo bile* whieh discharged much offensive matter, nnd at the same time my left hand broke out in ! large running sores nearly to my elbow. The miaery that I have suffered for tha laat two yearn. I cannot describe to you. I wan in such agony that 1 never rented dav or night. In October hint my bon biought me one of your boktle wrapper*; I read it, nnd found record of nome wonderful enrcn performed bv your 'Extract of Vellow-l>ock and Sarnnparilln,' I nent and got two bottle* of it, and commenced taking it. In two tveek* to i my great astonishment, my no.on ail became easy, and I could alecp all night, n thing I had not done for two ycora. When I had ' taken nix bottle*, my wore* were nearly all I healed, My aore* got well a*if by enchunU , meat. *1 have now uned in all, eight hottlen I of your "Extract of Yellow-Doek and Sarsaparilln,'' and I now eonnider myself well I entreat ail of the afflicted to try thi* medicine for I believe it will cure any known dineaac in the world, laiy aaide all p**jti. diec and jimt try it, and proclaim it* great worth to suffering mankind and entreat them to take it, for it w ill cure them. My Mw ii well known in a large portion of 8outh Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if unv ihnuld .li.nl.i ?t... ? J ? ?..t nuinr rurv, I ill* vite them to coll on mo, and I will show them the scars. I can bo found in rnllnpoHM* Co., Alabama, one mile from Stoe's Perry. RENAJAT! HUGHES. The Yellow.I)i?ek and H-iranpurilla ia pr euliarly adapted to femulea of delicate health remitting from irregularity of menmrunl discharges, and other diaenae* peculiar to their aea. The proprietor has in his possessions , grout number of certificate* of cures, performed of the above description. Wo assure the afflicted, that n bottle or two of Dr Guy soil's Extract of Yellow Dock and Harsnparilla will at onco regulate those difRoul tie* and renew the natural energies. wr Put up in quart bottles.?Price $t per bottle. > Sold Wholesale nnd retail by 8COVIE& MKAI). ' 111 Chartreest,M O. Gener^^kgenU for the Hon them States to w horlflHB orders must be addressed. Hold, also, hy Maglll ft //ealh, lameaatei C. II.; A. P. Wylie, Chester; Winchester Htitt ft Co., Munroe, N. C.; Z J. 11 flay ft Workman, ('amden. April It, '54 I. Oat. I. Faxzily Medicines. I keep constantly on hand a fresh supply of all tho most popular Family Medicines, which may bo depended on as genuine, and which are sold on the usual terms for uA*H. / or on tiiuu to punctual customers. Iking too numerous to mention in detail?senu ; your orders for what yon wish, to , z. j. dkiuy. ; Cauiden, Oct. 4, 1854. 33 tf. , News! News!! The Subscriber is now receiving from New York. Philadelphia, Ba'tiuiore and i Charleston, his Fall supply of Drugs, Chem- < icals, Paints, Oils, Soaps, Brushes, Cosmetics, Perfumery, Spices nnd Fancy articles; i China-Ware, Much as Vases, Cups and Saucers. Toilet Bottles, Card Baskets, A'c. &c., | to which he respectfully Invites the atten- i tion of the citizens of laincaster visiting i Camdeji and wanting articles in his lino. Z. J. DeIIAY. Oct L 33 tf A CARD. Oh. alfred craven, having reitniii-u from his visit tO the cilia W Philadelphia nnd New York, may be found at his old stand, Two Doors South of the ' Palmetto House," and nearly opposite Harris's Hotel," where ho will be. pleased to wait on those requiring his services. Having examined and made himseif acquainted with all the latest improvements in his profession, he feels confident of giving satisfaction. in every particular, equal to any in the State or out of it FULL SETTS OF TEETH inserted in Platina with the Continuous Gum or in the usual manner on Gold. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Plates inserted in the most complete nnd skilful m inner, nnd nil work fully warranted. Particular attention given to FII.LING TEETH. Tendering his thanks for time past, end by a determination to exeel, he will give satisfaction in all his Dental Operations, equal to any emergency. Yorkvillc, (k||., J5 3t> 3t A CURE FOR ALL!!! Holloway's Ointment. Citizens of the Union: Yo?t have done tnc the lionor as if with on? voice, from one end of the Union to the other, to stamp the character of my Ointment with your approbation. It is scarcely /wo years since I made it known anion); you, and already it has obtained more celebrity than any other medicine in so shot t a period. THOMAS HOLLOW AY. 39, Coroerof Ann and Nassau stects, New York. ASTONISHING CUllK OK SORE LEGS, AFTER NINE YEARS STANDING. Copy if a 1. Her from Mr. IK. J. I At ley, of llunlsviile, Yadkin County, .Vor/A Carolina, U. 8., dated Sotemher 1*/, 1853. READ HIS OWN W0RD8!! To Prok. Holi.oway: Sir,?It is not my wish to lieewnc nolorius, neither is this letter written for the ineiesakeol writiti>r, but to say that your Ointment cured mo of one of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases tli.it flesh is heir to, and which was considered by all who knew me, to bo entirely lieyond the roach of medicine. For nine years 1 was afflicted with one of the most painful aud trouhlei some 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 i cured; but a liicud bi-oughl me a couple ot large pots of your Ointment, which caused the aores on my legs to heal, and 1 entirely regained iny health to my agreeable surprise and delight, and to the astonishment of mv friends. Signed W. J. L.lh'GLEY. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD I1REAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE j POINT OF DEATH. ( Copy of a I Alter from Mr. R. Durant, .Xetr Orleans, Sotember 9th, 1853. To Prok. Holloway, 39, Corner of Ann ami Nassau streets, New Yoik : Dear Sir,?It is with liearltcll giatitude I have to inform you Uiat by the use of your Ointment and Pills, the life of my wife lias been saved. For seven yearn alio had a bud breast, with ten running wounds, not ol 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, to tho astonishment of ail who knew us. We obtained your medicines from Mrs. Wright A To., Chatres st., New Orleans. I send this f rom "Hotel des Princes," Paris, although I had written it at New Orleans before we finally lelt, at that time not knowing your address at New York. Signed, It. Dl'RANT. The I'illa ahould he uaed conjointly with , tin* Ointment, in moat of the following cftuca:? Hail Lcg?, Pile*, Had Urea*!*, KticuiiiaUkm, Hume, Kali Klieuia, Bunion*, Kcald*, Chilblains, Hore Nipple*, Chapped hand*, Sore Throat*, Coi.tincti-d and Stiff Kk'ui diaoaflea, Joint*, Scurvy, Fiatulaa, Kore Head*, tktut, lloem, ' Ulandular Knelling*, \V omnia, lauubagu, HOLD at the EsTABI.IKIIMEKT of Prof. Hollow ay, Jilt, Ht.iard, (near Temple Bar,) Iaikdor, and alao nt hia llonae, in N Yoke. Okop.ru for Medicinea in thi* Stntea, Addruaaed, * T. HOl.l/)WAY, 80 Maider I. a if., Now York." will reteive due attention. Hole 111 bo by nil reapertable I>ruggiata iind UenliTa in Mcdwinea throughout the United Htatea. in Pota, nt 37^ centa. 87 da. and 91 60 eta each. To be hnd Wholesale of the principal Drag House* in the Union. ^ MT Than*. in ? consider bin saving by taking the target nizea. N. B.?-Direction a for the guidance of pn? to-nta in every diaordor are affixed to each Pot. Sold by P. Jf. CO//KM k Co., N?J9 /fame Street Charleston ft. C. w. TUlfipW castonT ATTOEHEY AT LAW AVE S0LTC1 TOE IV EQUITY. Alinula the Courts in LnnensUr, Korska* 1 and Adjoining Districts. BT- OFFICE, CAMDKN, H. C. M4 i. o. u~. WAXIIAW TEST, meet* every 8A1 URDAY KVKSINO at o'clock. THOK.8. KIDDI.R, aa. 4 ' ' SERIES FOB 1605. THE HOME JOURNAL, MORRIS AND WILLJ8, EDITORS. THE first number f the new aeries will be issued on tho 1st of January next. New subscribers can be supplied from that late : but immediate application will be accessary for sueh as desire to begin with the beginning. A home is hardly complete, we think we may safely venture to say, without the Home Journal, which, besides being a chronicle of the times, abounds in intelligence designed to enliven an American Home. Its editors (Geo. P. Morris and N. P. Willis) devote their entire time, skill and experience, to the task of giving each week, everything worth knowing. They particularly keep an eye on all the whims and novelties of the day. The utmost pains nre taken to present the facts and outlines of all news In the literary department, we aiin at sketches and readable criticism, and in our condensations of the productions of the vast newspaper world of Europe, we endeavor to avoid the tiresome and the So* cni. mm Witiiafrr to our ccinmns the pick of English information and brilliancy, while we endeavor to select ?itSi true sense of Jure morals, true wit. nnd genuine humor/ n addition to theubove, we have mndo new arrangement* for a feature that ? nlwnya attractive in a fatuity journal. From several different sources we are to be supplied with the nrie* and gossip of I\rw York S<fctrhj. In a metropolis like ours, centre the more sparkling elements of the life of our country at large, nnd collision and attrition bring out much which would else be dormant. Afloat, in society gossip, is a small world, of which the ordinary newspaper* make no report, and of this we think we can promise amusing photographs. In nnnnun* cii.g nlso, A new series of articles by Mr. Willis, in addition to his usual labors, we claifn the privilege of leaving them to desig. nate their own style a d title as they appear. They are to be quite different from anything wliich has ever been published in this journal from his pen, nnd we are verv sure that they will bo no less attractive, to say tin least. Thu graphic nnd highly-finished sketches, by "Tho Iaidy of Shalott," "Timothy Quaint" and others, will be continued. We have also new correspondents in London nnd Paris, who will send ns much that could never reach us through foreign ournnls. Terms.?For one copy, (3 , for three copies, $5. or for one copy for three yenrs (.r>?always in advance. Subscribe without delay. Address, MORRIS & WILLIS, 107, Fulton street, N. Y. SPANISH JACK MARENGO. The Season of this Celebrated JACK will commence at lauicusterville, on the Ifttli of March, hist., and end on tho 1 et July. He is full 16 hands high, well made, and 110 mistake obout him. It is certainly the Interest of Farmers to raise their own mules, and large ones. The exponce of raising such is light, very light, compared to the prices. This Jack is an uncominouly^tine one, and he has boon purchased to ho kept here, to accommodate farmers and those desirous of raising fine large Mules. His prices arc $6 (10 and (15. P. T. HAMMOND * CO. Lancaster C. II., March 8th. 4?tf Steam Saw Mill. The Subscriber wishes respectfully to give notice that he has Removed his Steam Saw Mill, and erected it anew. It is now situated within a few yards of the Stage road from Iauicaster to Camden, about six miles from the former place. It is now in operation and in good order, having ooth a new ouginc and a new saw. The lumber is oi an excellent quality, bieng sawed out of tho very best of timber, and will be sold at moderate prices. Captain Collierit, the former incnagcr, is still In attendance, nnd will he happy to ac1 nuunifduto all persons disposed to favor hjin with their patronage. Hills for any quantity of lumber will he filled at short notice. JAS. M. INGRAM, march 22, A tf. Goods at Cost. MY Store liclng in a leaky condition and needing important additions nnd repairs, induces nie to offer my entire stock of goods at cost. It ia not often ho full nnd desira I hie a stock is offered on such favorable tern.a 1 to the purchaser The unhlie ?? inv!??wt in ' ca'1 ?n'd H.tllniy themselves of the fact#, and I ain sure 1 -hi.lt make it to their interest to purchase. Delinquents will bo.nr in uiind ray notice in the ledger n few week a since, as codec'ions must and shall be made. S. B. EMMONS. Doc. 13. 1854. 43 tf CURTAIN GOODS, XATRA88E8, WINDOW SHADES) an PAPilR HANGINGS. r IMIE Subscriber has in Store, of his own 1 Manufacture nnd importation an crol moos stock of Window SHADES, Gur CORNICES. Paper HANGINGS. 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