The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, February 21, 1855, Image 3
Final Notice.
THE Subscriber would inform all portions indebted
to W. M. St A. J. CONNORS that no
I onger indulgence will be given than the 20th
day of February next. After that time every
demand will be put in suit, and an_v who may
expect to bo favored will most certainly, be disappointed.
W. M. CONNORS.
Jan. 81 49 2t
~ SOUTH CAROLINA
Lancaster district.
By James H- Witherspoon. Esq.. Ordinary
of said District.
WHEREAS John B. Cousart has applied to
mo for Letters of Administration on all and singular
the Goods and Chattels, Rights ntul Credits
of Hugh Gray McCouunack, lute of the District
aforesaid, deceased.
THESE are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho
said deceased, to be and appear before me at
oar uext Ordinary's Court for the auid District,
to bo holdcn at Lancaster Court House on the
Uth day ofFebruary nejtt, to show cause, if any,
Vhy the said administration should not bo
gran tod.
Givou under my Hand and Seal, this 25th
. day of January, in the year of our Lord
I L t; ( one thousand eight hundred ami titty- j
( ' j live, and in the eightieth year of A j
merican Independence,
JAMES H. WITHEltSPOO c.ud.
'Jan. 31, i8.>6. .9 'Jt pf. u uu
~SOUTH CAROLINA.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
By James H Witherspoon, Esq., Ordinary
for said Distiiot.
Wiikrkah James E. Cousar has applied to
ne for Letters of Administration on alt tnd
Singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and
Credits of Samuel Couwar late of the District
aforesaid, deceased.
THESE are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditois of
aaid deceased, to lie and appear before me at our
ttcxt Ordinary's Conrt for the aaid diArict, to he
holdcn at Lancaster Court House on the 8th
day of February next, to show cnuse, if any
why the said administration shall nut he granted
? Given under iny Hand and Seal this 25th day
of Jan. in the year of our Lord one
II S I thousand, eight hundred anil fifty-five
( J and in tlie eightieth year of Amorican
Independence.
JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, o. l. n.
Jan 20. I'r Fee >2.00 44 2t
The
grunt remedy for Rheum iti?ni, (iout.
Pain in the Side. //ip. B.ck. Iamb-* and
Joints: Scrofula. King's Evil. White Swvl
hug, /f.ird i timers, ot:II Joint*, and all hxed
pains whatever.
Where thin Plaster Is applied pain cannot
exist.
It has been beneficial in cases of weakness,
such as Pain and Weakness in the
Stomach. Weak Limbs. Lameness, A fleetion
of the Lungs in their primary stages.?
It destroys inHaniation b\ |H'rspiration.
James L. Boyd, Pickens District, Smith
Carolina, testifies that, bv its use alone he
was cured of Rheumatism in both of ni*
knees, of several years standing.
The following was handed lis by a respectable
Physician in Georgia:
Messrs. ScoviL it Mead: -Gents : I have
been using your Liverwort and Tar //cbrww
Plaster very extensively in u?v practice for
three years nasi, and it is with pic. sure that
I state mv oelicf in* their superiority over
till other articles, with wliieh i am ac<juuin.
ted, for the purposes for which they arc recommended.
The Hebrew Plaster, es
peeially, is tin universal p.ill ices for hical
pains. I hnvo also fo md it n most excel
lent .application for Sp<* in* mid r i- ? t
gives universal satist ction wherever used.
H. fc> Dcii.I.S, .11. n. I
Knowille, On. March Hit. IH53.
fcflT A VCMCK FROM OEORGI \
Read the following testimony from a
phvx'cUn.
G. nttcuicn?Your Hebrew PI.inter ban
cured me of pains of which ! have suffered
for twelve years past. During thi-? period
I labored under nn affliction ?>f my loins
Rlld side, and tried many remedies that in.
own medical experience suggested, but
without obtaining relief. At length I used
yonr Plaster, and am now bv its good etfccis
entirely cured. I will lecuniuicnd the Je?\
David or Hebrew Plaster to all who are snf
fering from contraction of the muscles, or
permanent pains in the side or b.ck.
The people of Oe rgia have but to h
come ac<|u tinted with its virtues when Hi m
will resort to its use Yours, truly,
M. \V. WALK Ell, M D.
Forsytlu*. .Monroe County, (i .
To .Messrs. Scovit.V .Mead, New Orleans.
La.
JEW DAVID'S OR //EBREW PL VS
TER IN NORT//CAROLINA.
Messrs. Scovil &. Mr.ad: I hoe ocen
troubled with the chronic rheilin disin for
the last twelve years, (hi the 1st of Jul\,
1S49, I wns so bad that I could inn turn
myself in bed, and the p an so severe thai
I bad not slept a wink for six days. At
this time mv attendin t nhvsicisn oru^-ril,...!
-? mm I" J f" **"*" " "V"
the "Hebrew Plaster,' and il in-led like a
charm ; the pain left me, end I slept o-or?than
half of thu ?:ght,and in three day* i
was able to ride oat. I consider the /A*brew
Plaster" the beet remedy for all sort*
of pains now in uee.
O. W. M'SIINN.
//enderaonviPo, N. C., Aug. 10, l8?o.
<s * s s >s
Beware of counterfeit* and b uw imitation*
!
The genuine will in future have the
signature of B. Taylor on the aleel plate
engraved label on the top of each box.
Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit
of thi* article is in ?d?l?nce.
The genu'lie la sold only by 11% and by
?ue agent*appointed throughout I8e Mouth
?M tut pmLar ii allowed to *tll it. Dnal?ri
and purchasers generally are cautioned
against buying of any but our regular agents,
otherwise they will be impoaed upon Willi u
worthless article.
HCOVII.A SI BAD,
113 Cbartre* afreet, N. Orleans, Bole General
Agents for the Southern Blab s, to
whom all orders must invariably be addressed.
Jan St 49 6m
DISOIiTJnON.
The pirmof iiahheltinb&iia.
CilNH la thin day diaaolved, by mutual
eonaent, and all persona indebted either by
No'* or Aeeuiint <*511 do well to **.-*11 and
pay op, on or before the '20th of February
t\v*t, tut tfi 'r lh.it J ?y everything will be
pal in ault, a* the Ann mual be twilled up.
We moat have money to My our dabla with.
No longer indulgence will be given.
J. A. IIASMKI.TINK.
W. K HAGINS.
Ian?Mt<r C. If., inn. 17, ISM
P. 0.~yrbon? that owe J. A. Ifgaeeltino
individually, tnual pay up. or ehare the nm? .
fate ao tfcoa* that w ? the Itrm. Thia m
poei lively the last notice that will appear in
the Udgtr, the neat will be from *t> Alio*
""Jin 17 47 41
Harness and Upper Leather
For side, one mile east of I'lnwunt Hill, bv
L M. C.\U niEN. ;
Fob. 7 AO 3iu
Mules and Shingles for
? Sale. i
Two or Three likely MULES, nnd 20 or
25,000 SHINGLES can bo procured by applying
at the residence of the subscriber, j
5 n ilea South of Lincasterville.
J. M. SHAVER
Jan. 17, 47 3t
THE TROOP.
r | aHE Members of thin Company, and those 1
X. wlio wish to join, arc earnestlv re I
quested to meet on the last Saturday in Feb- ,
ruarv next, the 24lh im??., at Lane inter, j
H There will be iin-i nests of the greatest
importance to the roup to tr n, e
have more than the requisite imnb
men to lie received or nicorpor it- >l >' the
State .Militia. Come forw-r I p
this day, and we will ag in i ? >,
lion for olHecrs ami ...op1 n
will Ih? two or three *p ehn - < >'' '
present *d for vmir sel ii
to be sign. d. Voni lie- -
qoired. lobe -eat to 'a
uniform* in i ll i ,le1 *
meet promptly on the i ,
be the last elforl Willi me to ? iv .. t
SE? R
Jan 24 48 iio
TO THE PUBLIC.
I fi'd in the hint and previous iss o- of
the "Lancaster ledger" the foaoaing d>o;*
tiaement, w hieli. .as I h.ee for some tine* p i -t
been enjjtjred in Helling buggies in this t)ia
triet, most allude to inc.
- \\ here at I am inforineil that . n..r?nn l>.
Ihp of McKlhanv li >* been offering In
sell Btipgie* in biticiMtcr District, mill s v i
inp ihrtt tliev were made by nie in Yorkville.
Now. Hint itt friend* nod the citi/cu* of
fsinc.istcr pern rally, may mil b itnj>-I
upon willi h <1 nn<l nnf.i iii'il wor*. I i ike
thin method < I' iiifitruiin_' b -in lb .1 I li ,ve
ilev.r einplo nl ry person In ill t n ??
*?d| Humpies ?>r ?rri >/.- I'ur me. nnr li I
ev r i routed .in v Irele in iix-fiii II
In Iiia po?*-ss'..oi mii| in * -H' I . II i (
5v a IV?r me, or of my in i will li iv b'
|iiimrnKiini uiii|iieMi?in..iile ulboriiy of li
laet over inv* own sipo .turn.
Jan. 3. ( LmumI, U. T. tVIIKEI.Klt'*
Jimliee to nix aelf rei|iiire.H 111 .1 I should
notice Hie above charge i. iinhusit ilimjly,
pronounce it ft!**, and with nil tUr lrnsl*n.-blanrr
of. vr fanndalian <n truth I have
never represented ut any lime, or to any permoii
any Unpjiy or oilier vehicle wliieli i may
have bud for sale, as hcinp the in iiinfactiiru
of "15. T. Wheeler." ami I mom fmbi'cly
stump Ihe assertion that / hair so donr. with
1'ie bran J of a basrnrttI unmitigated falsrhoml
I confidently appeal for the truth of my affirmation
to the people of this District, with
whom I may line had any business train
fictions. Just so soon us i satv the ud-erliftcmciil
of .Mr. Wheeler, I went to Yorkville
and dent nded of him Ion author, which
hr declined giring.
I will only <?dd, that such conduct, us !
"B. T. Wheeler" has in this insl nice displayed,
will most iissiiredly meet with its
own reward: and if be thinks and liooe - I
thus to reenininend Is in ttoik by i?**ailitio
tin* inuueent. he will fully r.-olize the dim.ippointiiient,
which hi* eoitrue demertedly
merit*
JON \TIIAN MelSI.IlANI&Y.
Jan. 43d. I8W, 48? 4?.
To Merohants, Planters,
and Others.
T TIIE underdoned, formerly of New
11 Vork City. but now a permanent remittent
of Charleston. am prepared to do an?
liin^f in tlie line of a (teller..I Ajfeney and
Coiii'iiUiition l)iitine?i entrusted to me I
will make purchase* of l>r\ (iiNids (iroeerien,
Hardware, Hoots, Shoe*. K.mey Uood*.
Drii;,'*, |'aiiit?, Oils, f ruit. Jetti'lry, Confee
iouery, llnolit, Stationery. I.iqimrs, C'lollii
/. t?r ant tiling eUe tli t* can be obt ined
eilIter in lliit eity or New Vnrk, lloaton or
I'liil.tdelpliiand on i*jfood terms, if not
belter ill m the Mereh.int* or IN.inter* tliefiimeli
eouid tillv lh?'Mi, Ihervby mating It''in
tite neee-.rn.iry e.orbil tnt ex pen* * .tlundino
a %Uit to thin city I v ill nlterul permoiiall
lt> tile Il l-kill" .mil a>t? .n.ii.1* ill. i-i..
by umidiiig any inipt.ike* or daii-g'. I
wilt alto attend promptly to any U inning or
ln*urauce boxiiifHM Unit i may lie f?vor?nl
with, mid * ill make payment of d,*bt*?
Fr.uii my Iiiiii{ rtprrirni'v in a general inereuntite
bunitirM, I nin fully ruiiviiii'nl tliut
1 ?'mii pi\c i?< rt".-?*t ?.iii-?f .i* ion, and noil lie
moat faHiidions t iate in niv apleelioiiH. Ko
my aervitvH I ?li.dl rv?|uir?* a moderate ? o nmmion,
m-cording to ilie nature of the bum.
new.
DAVID M. GAZI.AY,
OtHee ou-r Bird's Store, 325. King at ,
('harluaton, S. C.
Jan 31 48 ly
.
MY COURTSHIP
AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
BY HENRY WICKOFF
A true account ol liiw Adventures in
England, Switzerland and Italy, wit''
MISS. J. (J. GAMBLE.
OP PORTLAND PL AUK, LONDON.
With t?m uupublithed Correspondence of
MtaSOAMRI.R, MRS O Co HOE OROTR. MR. JOKHUA
BATKA, tor B AKIN<. BROTHERS,). THR KMPKHOK
RAPOLIOR. LORD PALMEllSTOH. MAKQffs
ofcavour,Captain I'ukenhuni, Count
of Vilette, Dr. Baker, (U. S. Consul), Mr,
Kinney, (U. H. Charge D*\tf.ir?;, Mr.
liolieon British KmbaMAudor), 'I'imolliy
urnwn inriiiHii i onaiiij, IS iron <1c H
iduoaiin EinbunoudorJ, (,'ouut D*Ortuy,
\?nny Klaaier, Thurlow Wcea, ??s., die,
Sic.
The novelty and inte-eat of thia extraor iinn.y
publication UMy be judged from lite
fitct, thai il ia an undiaguiacd revelation of
the Author's I ,'ourtaiiip of .VI'im Gamble, the
great American heircxa, and ia full of the
moat romantic and umuaing *reocs nnd incident,
winding up with the Authors detention
in an Italian prison. The di*iingui?hed
pemon*. both of Kurope and the united
St.itea, who took a part in thia exciting and
uiyateriona drama, a>e all hroaghl forward
with their pi Wate correspondence. The incredible
and piqueni devciopcinenla of thia
lively book inuat create a deep oenaaiion
and command an anpreeadantcd aalc. The
piunrui nowMity or Ibis ?ry?M will bo *dniitU'<l
by all, when they eomu to that
both th? Bri'ieh Governmaat ? well *s the
heroine herself, have constantly refused t??
repair the wrongs and injuries done to the II
Author except by offers of money, which he I
repeat tally nd wantfW> wlnti ^
PA.m #|, and ft OA W' L**>'
J C. DKRBV, Pnbliaher.
^ Mfc 119 Maaaayreat New Vort.
**' :'*T"
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
In the Common Pleat.
John Adiuns )
vi > Attachment.
Jonathan Mackey. )
Whereas the plaintiff did on the 14th
day of October, I8a4, file his declaration
against the defendant, who (as it is said,) is
absent from, and without the limits of this
State, and has neither wife nor nttorney
known within the same, upon whom a copy
of the said declaration alight be served. It
is th- ref if- ordered, that the said defendant
do appear and plead to the said declaration
on or before I he 15th day of October, which
will he in the year of our Lord, one thousnid
eight hundred and fifty-five,otherwise
final and absolute judgment will then be
en and awarded against him.
J. A. STEW MAN, Clerk.
'lerk*s Office. 14th Oct. 1854. i
l.:.neaster District. {
?t 18 35? I y Id Pr.Fee$IO_
NOTICE
P t i Firm ..f J K. CURETON. & CO.,
I is his day dissolved by mutual u\ve
return our sincere thanks for
od liber>1 pitroniitfo we have re-oiee
t.eiili engaged ill tl?0 lOere.lll
t ' 1--SS.
A h'-reli, notify all who arc in any man
i iudv hti d to J E. Cureton <fc Co.. to make
i.uiii di te p vioent to Mr. FELIX McLAR
N >S. s the business of aid firm must be
closed up, as no induli/ence can be given.
J K CURETON.
FELIX McL \R\ON.
' a !>ih 1855 4fi?4f
_>outh Carolina.
>.. IYCA S TKR DIS TRICT.
la the (Jam man I'leas.
J .illicit J. Carlisle, i
vs. > Attachment.
Jonathan Mackey. j
Wfll'.REAS the plaintiffdiil on the ISth
I iv ?>f ''nreli 1854. tile their doclarati??n
ginst the dnfendent who. (it is said)
i hsent from mil without tlic Iiinitn of this
1 ate. and hn* neither wife nor ittorney,?
I jown within the limit* of the same, upon
vhoin a copy ofthe said Declaration might
be served : it in therefore ordered tSuil the
said I 'fendi-nt do ippcnr and plead to tho
said leeluration on or before the 19th dny
M ireh which will be in the venr of our Lord
one. thouitaod eight hundred and lifiv-tive,
otherwise 'inn find ibaolnte judgment will
j then be given and a wared against him,
JOHN A STBWMAN.Clerk.
Clerk'* Office, Lancaster C. H.
18. 18.51. 7?1
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Hill Academy nnn<>unce to the public that
they have secured the services of the Rev. (
A. WIIYTK, for the ensuing year.
The Trustees flatter themselves, tlint from |
his experience as a teacher and his high lite- ,
rarv attainments, their Autdemy will receive j i
a liberal patronage from the public. I <
The School w ill cotmnenoe on the 15th
of JANU \RY next. The terms of tuition 1
as follows, per session of five months : 1
S(K-llinj/, Reading and Writing ft; 00 '
Arithmetic, Geography.English Gramninr,
die 7 60 '
liitlin, Grwk, Mathematics, die 12 60
Pupils will !>? charged from tin* lime of
entrance, ami no deduction made Tor ah- '
nenee, except in canes of protracted illness.
|-4f~ Hoarding may be obtained conve- j j
nient to the Acndcinv nt #8 pur month. .
JOHN MASSEY, i CoraJ
LAWRENCE MOORE, J. mittee. J
JOHN JOHNSON, ) (
Jan 17 47 5t
^ EST B R j
Carriage Factory.
_ JtTWt W , The undersigned in now pre- ; 1
9atfAp.red to injUiufacture, at hist I
Establishment in Chester- I I
ville, all kinds of CARRI AGES adapted '
to onr rnuh and hilly country, nnd of the J
hca> Materials. 1 lo would suggest. an nt- '
most e\?uy man in the up country is more
or lens a ju ge of limber, before you buy J
or order a Carriage, no matter when*, look
nrouud and nee what nort of Lumber the [
builder has and in what condition it is kept. \
The Carriage-Maker may Lie, or
Hosier*s much an he pleases, but the grand |
secret of carriage-making live in the Lo* !
BKit-pile. '
To boy a cheap Negro, Horse or Car. c
riage.ia to verify the old adage : Penny 1 f
wise mini PoundfwAisk. (Jive me a fair price
for my work, and then if it is not wade I
right, hold me responsible.
If It wen* not for Paint. Putty and Gloe, 1
What would we poor Coring,--Makers d?1 I
J C. r. HOLHT
Chester, Jan. St, lltM. \ ; 49 if j
JOSEPH WHILDEN,
DEALER IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
No. 11 Ha; ne-Mtrect.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
He keeps constantly for sale a general assortmcnt
of PAlNTSand OILSof all kinds.
VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS and
KAKsll-:*, SPTS. TURPENTINE, SIMRITGA8,GLUE
and BRUSHES of varioui
kinds.
Dec. 13 43 ly
tW Look Out. /frl
The Notes and Accounts of J. D. Mcl
1LVVA1N A Co., have been placed in m\
hands for collection. All persons knowing
themselves indebted, In any wise, to saic
lirm, will please call and settie forthwith, a!
after the first of February they wlil h,
placed in the hands of an Officer for eollcc
tion. TIIOS. R. HAG ILL.
Dec. 20 44 6t
Pay Up, Pay Up.
ALL Persons indebted to the firm of P
C. Harper &. Co., are requested to conn
forward and settle, cither by Note or Cash
the latter preferred, or they will find thei
accounts in the hands ?>f an ofiicer for col
lection. P. 0. HARPER.
Dec Gth 42 2in
Saddle and Harness
ESTABLISHMENT.
AT LANCASTER C. II.. S. C.
THE 4 bscriber takes olonsurein inforn
ing tne citizens of the District, and out
lie gene y, that having just returned t'roi
Charlesto . with a full and complete stock of
MiidtllfR, Ifritllt's rr-^i
JlnrtiiitfuilN, &c. /f"V
lie in prepared to furnish anything in his line t
us reasonahle priees as can he found anywher
Mis stock consists, in part of the following art
cles, rijt :
Saddles for Ladies, ^lfen and Buy*. at price
Tarring fmtn $5 to $'25, some the host ipialit
erer hrought to this plivec.
Bridles, fmtn $ 1 to $5. Harness of all kitn
kept constantly on hand and manufactured i
short notice from (110 to $1(10 per set.
In addition he keeps always on hand such a
tides as may he found in similar establishment
sudi as Hitts, Stirups, Huekles &o.
N. It.?All orders lrom a distance proinptl
attended to. P. M. I'OEli.
March 15
THE AMCim
HOLLOW AY'S PILLS
To the Citizens of the I'nited Stairs.
I most humbly and sincerely thank you fo
the immense patronage you have bestowed upoi
my Pills. 1 Lake this opportunity of staling tha
my Ancestors were all American Citizens, am
that I entertain for all that concerns Americ
and Americans, the most lively sympathies, si
much so, that I originally compounded my Pill
expressly to suit your climate, habits, constitu
tious, ami manner of living. intending to estab
lish myself among you, which I hare now don
by taking premises in New York.
38, Corner of Ann ami Xa**au-St. A*. 1*.
PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD
a*l>
LIVER AND BILIOUS COMPLAINT*
The Citizen* of the Union suffer much from (lis
order* of the Liver and Stomach, scarcely an]
are free from the influence*! of these destructive
maladies, hence life wear* fast. The lair sex
perhaps the most handsome in the world, up t<
a certain period alien, distressing to say, man]
loose aheir teeth and good looks, w hile Vet in tin
hayduy of life?such sad evils may he elfectuull]
remedied hy continually keeping the blood pun
and the Liver and Stomach in a healthy action
when life will How smootly, and resemble plant
in a congenial clime, where an eternal spring ap
pears to reign. As it regards the prcscrvutioi
of the human frame and the ditrati n of life
much may be effected, and 1 say fearlessly, tha
health and life may be prolonged for many year
beyond the ordinary limits, if llolloway's Pill
are taken to purify the blood according to tin
rules laid down for health contained in the di
rection* which accompany each box.
A Case of Weakness and Debility of U
years standing, cared by Holloway'i
Pills.
Copy of a I.eltrr fr<nn Captain John J<Jtn*on
A'tor Uoutt, X. Datrti Jan. !>th, lhft-t.
To PnorrssoR Holi.oway, 118, Corner of Ani
ami Nassau Street, N. Y.
Sir:?It i* with the most heartfelt pleasure 1
have to inform you that 1 have been restored tc
health and strength by taking your Pills. Koi
the lust ten years 1 suffered from a derangement
of the Liver ami Stomach, and was reduced ic
such an extremity that I gave up my Ship, nevei
expecting to go to sea any more, as 1 had tried
every remedy that was recommended to me, but
all to no purpose; and had given myself up tc
despair, when I was at last recommended to ink*
your Pills. After using them for three months,
the result i* that I am now in better health than
1 have been for eleven year* post, and indeed an
well as ever I was in my life. You are quite nl
liberty to make this known for the benefit ol
other*. I remain, sir, your* respectfullv,
(Signed) JOHN JOHNSON.
These celebrated Pills arc wonderfully efficacious
in the following complaints :
Ague, Inflammation,
Asthma. Jaundice.
liillioua Complaint*. I.irer Complaint*,
Blotches on the Skin, Lumlwgo,
Bowel Complaint*, I'ilea,
L'olics, Rheumatism,
Constipation of the Bow- Retention of Urine,
eU, Scrofula, or King'* Evil,
Consumption, Sore Throats,
Debility, Stono and (irarel,
Dropsy, Secondary Symptom*,
Dysentery, Tic Doulourex,
Erysipelas, Tumour*,
h'cutalu Irregularities, Ulcere,
Eerera of all kinds, Venereal Affection*,
Mis, Worm* of all kinds,
lout, Weakness, from whatIoad-ac)t?,
aver cause, Ac., Ac.
Indigestion,
*m* SoLD AT Till EaTA BUSH martof Pllo f.hsor
Hot.Low ay, 344, MtharD, (ntmr
1'kmpi.k Bar) l-osDo.s.and nlsoet his iloner
r New York. Order* for Medicine* in the
States, addressed. 'T. Holloway, New
fork,' will receive doe attention. Sold alio
by all respectable Druggist* end dealer*
n Medicines throughout thu United State*,
n Boxes si 374 cents, 87 ccnle, snd $1 50
ien(*c*d. To be hsd Wholesale of the
irinciplo Drug //otiaea in Union.
yf There ia a considerable saving by taring
the larger size*.
N.B.?Direction* for the guidance nf ps
ient* in avery disorder are affixed to each
lox.
Seid by P. M COHEN, C*.
?? Hay a* *t-f Ckaxiaatea, . C.
i,:: I? ' *>*+
,M " t *32?G*
PROSPEi
OF
THE LiHCliT
FOR THE NEi
185
THE SUBSCRIBER is grateful for the 1
past three years. The list of Subscribe
! increasing, that, at this time, we have a vera
: Patrons of our paper to say whether we are d
! not. Hare we merited your favors, or have '
rogatory, we would briefly state, that we hai
| year, devoted our whole attention to the pnp<
I deavorcd to give " value received." It is trm
r stances, when a dark day came, upon us, an*
j j was suspended for a very short period. We
j more attention to the Ledger than previously,
> ! aged, to do even still more.
. | About the commencement of the New Yea
Interesting and mo
t & 1 ft I S & l
i This w ill be succeeded hv others, in addition tc
p 1 i &c. it m
almost every paper, we have given one or tw
p not the namby, pnmby trash which floats ah
!. ! our intention, during the next year, to pre.sei
I every week.
We are not censorious?we do not wish to
- embarked in this business, we desire to give o
I are ambitious so to improve i", and enhance i
| able distinction. We wish it to be said tliat^
' worthy of Lancaster District.
To do what we promise, requires greater oi
: will Jo all and more than we promise. Our
/ Five Copies, eacli,
m Ten ?lo <Io
Fifteen do do
T wen tyd? <lo
, Single Copy, one Tear, in
u d'l-iyeti three months, 12 50; if delayed six
We appe al to our friends to aid us. Evei
? ? - t . ? ?M i i.
i- one auuiiumni sunscriuer, mm mn is iuuic iin?
! tied to double our list. Try friends, do your
| first of January, send us each a subscriber.
i inent <>1 a paper hero has done much tor Lan<
Is j To persons in no way idenliti id with the dislri<
u i be such that it will prove as intcrostlrg as ant
A. New feature?Altoget
1 hiring the next year we will give several 1
pen cf a gentleman of this District, who need;1
ly the best w riters in the country. We have sue
argie dreams, and the r.rtic'es ho is at present
selves be worth the price of subscription. N<
? your names at once. If it lie your desire, v
with the January nuinlnr
Address II. S.
, I UTII AWI AL I AIK |
^ or TlIK
\ SOUTn C AUOLIN A 1 N S T1T U TI*.
i
THK Kifili Annual Fair of the South Carolina
Institute for the promotion of Art, Mechani- j
| ealn Igenuity ami industry, will be held at the
* New li all, now being erected on Meeting Street, |
in the City of Charleston, commencing on i
Wmixmiiav,* 18th of April, and continue '
r opt u for Exhibition until the 29th day of Novem- j
" ber. |
Suitable premiums will be given to the best [
1 specimens in Art, Mechanism,ami other btunch- |
* I of Industry; also, of Cotton, It ice, Sugar, To- ' .)(l
0 I bacco, Coin, Wheat, Ityc, Oats, l'otatocs, and |<|
s | other Agricultural products. I ....
j Tlie Ladies, to whom the Institute has been j
so tnueli indebted, are respectfully informed |
e that suitolile premiums will be provided by the i
Committee, and awarded to the be.-t specimens
in every department of laidies Work.
The following special premiums are offered:
For the lurgest quantity of COCOONS, raised
? I on one Plantation, not less thau ten bushels? ,
1 j a Silver Pitcher, or !
* For the largest quantity of SI't'N SILK, the
I J produce of any one plantation, not li^-s than ten
E I pounds?a Silver Pitcher, or tj.VJ.
* J For the best improved SKA ISLAND COT*
TON GIN", on some new principle superior to .
^ j those now in gcnciid use, or for any real or
? Important improvement the:eon?a Gold Med1
ul. I spi
f" ; For tho best STALLION?a Silver Cup. I lin
* | For the best M AitSll TAt'KKV GKLDfNG? Tl
* a Silver Cup. to
For the best specimen of Sun Fower Seed Oil, t-d
1 not loss tliau One Gallon?a Silver Cup. Y,ri
' i Foi the best Ca?hmere Ham?a Silver Cup. j *
lfor the best Cashmere Ewe?a Silver Cup. ?s]
For the fieri three quarter blooded Cashmere
B h'id?a silver cup. j '
f For the best Hum?a silver cup.
For the best Hour?a silver eup. XV1
For the Invention of a suitable Machine for j P"
) pulverizing Ked Pepper?A gold medal.
5 For the best Essay on Southern Grasses?
Kiiflin prize, Silver Pitcher.
For the beat specimen of American Sculpture '
' ?a silver pitchci. tin
, The Directors of the institutojtake great plea ?|
sure in stating to the public, that hy the libee
[ ality of the State and City to this Institute, they
, I have now in course of erection, to he completed
. by tlie 1st July next, and in ample time lor th~
t j approaching Fair, a large, commodious, mid ele
, i gant building, capable of holding in its main I j>t
Hall a&uo persona; ami also in connection witli I
I it a Very well adapted and spacious machine '
Boom, which will enable the iu.-titute to fur,
nish suflicieiil power lor any kind ot' machinery \i
, that nuiy be oll'erud tor exhibition. v
Every attention w ill be paid to all articles sent : trn
j for exhibition. tel
, All amides entered for premiums, must be ; pit
sent in on or before Saturday, 11th day of Nop
ventber next, directed to the care ol the Clerk
of So. Carolina Institute, Charleston. Articles )(n
may be sent after that day for exhibition only. ?
Contributors to the Fair are respectfully request- [|1t
ed to send full descriptions of the articles, ami
such general information as may he of use to tinJudges,
and suitable for publication. Address
CLEUK OF THE So. Ca. INSTITUTE, to
Charleston, So. Ca.
THE GREENVILLE. \
BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. !>,
This Institution, recently established by ent
the Stale Baptist Convenlh n of South Carolina.
and governed by n Board of Trustoea
of the Furman University, will go into ope- ?
ration on the first of February next, under a
full ('orps of competent Instruetors, and at i ^ *
the usual rates of Tuition. Board can be
obtained for Students on application to the
undersigned.
klchard forma*."1 of
C.J. IOliord, { of
p H P.na'iiM. I r
T. B HoBKRrs, I mitt**. <>fti
T. P. Brockmar, j hix
P. E. Duncan. J th?
|-W Every paper in the State will publinli
three time*, weekly, nnd eend blfla to
thin office.? (ireeni UU*l'ulriit(.
Jnn. 3 46 St th<
e?
i. o- i
WAX II AW TEST, meet* every SAT th<
URDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. M
THOg.S. RIPDLt, m.
H ABBEN8ACE8 LIVER PILLS.
WORM STROP, For Sale by
' J. //3A?A*. IL
mi w * A a?u?.
n Jk t?
for vJ!*' '** %
CTUS
top TH) W TF," ? "* T-r.
*\ & iiii'jn?
W YEAR,
' 3i
i"
5*
iberal patronage he h iv : ,v
rs to tl.e Ledger !?rt- i >
r respectable number. I <?
serving ot this i. -la I ; ail
ive not ? In reply to ??ur o\< ?r
re done our li*-s?t ; wo havt. :
jr, jvii'l, to tlie Ih-si of oni ; ! 4
p, tliul owing to uiinvoi'iali <
1 our horizon was cloud*-'. ,
have devoted, si hen that linn . ?
and intend, if we are pro; erl\ > e i >
r we will commence an
?st Attractive
8%S!?
? our'regular i\'12 W& E'i'f T*
ay have been ol>*erve<l >! i .?e
0 piece*ol UriluLi/iL iur * i
out; but real, genuine j>?n .
ut our readers with an oiigii.a
1 l?e considered so. A* we v. i
ur paper a character and m.-* . ' .J
t? usefulness, that it in ay .'it;, i.
the Ledger is an oxccHeni |. ,
itlay, and, if our friend* wit ,ui<i > . w
Cluh rates are as follow* :
$1 7X 8 * V."5
i .10 a.)
1 38} 20
1 93 2d
A<ivaii<*c 82.. It p months,
$3.
ry subs-run r we luuo < .
n we ask, yet we hoiiM
best, and between t is tine
It cannot he denied ! ;.
a-tcr I>is*rict?enable ii
t, thecliaraeteri^iier, of > .1 p .;
/ of the yiuikee sheet*
her a new Feature :
ESSAYS, 011 various subj-vis : ,> .
i only a little energy to heeuoie -ne of
eeeded in mousing him from 01t
preparing for tile Lodge;-, w I them*
jw is tin* lime to subs tile,
re will commence vonr * :'
13 AI LEY, Editor ou" P <
L ANCASlTEll H. <
HEAD QUART! ID-'. /
CoLUMBU, Dec. IMt'l. J8:>4. \
Deneral Orders, No. 1
I'he following getilleiaeo ha
inted Aids-de e imp to t!,. 1' a
lief, with (he r: :ik of I ' it ?
ley will bu obeyed a tJ .
tfly.
B. B. BRYAN
J RUXNOVAN i\ Jn.
S. R. i; I S Inx'.
j. guisu nm
w. i? d?:\can'.
J. H. M A RSI I \? \j
J. It. SONDi.lA.
It. II. MK.WS
j gl.avk.r
T. R Cl..\lvK>\. v
Pho Aids-dc (n
fiiiHi'hc* iiiul rcji '/i i'-ir ib ,
lltil.y, or ov li tti'r. (it Uie
i-elur Gciicrnl. :.t !Mi I) vi ?
a. by the fttli dav K
e turui* cis lit' lli f! :>? r I v .
the ('o nuii.n lor itt<
to teporl u* but ig . 4*1 i^
escribes.
If iithcr of tin* above nu
imp, or of the General v '!' s
set to rcpoit us hImivc r? i| .1
emei ft refusal to noyept > to! 'In* ve :
II be iinincilt itdy tilled In ati'?li? *r . n.
intim tit.
By order of the Cont.utide; in CIA f. '
R. G M. I tynkov \NT.
Ajutaiit nnil Inspector Gen- r.l.
lar-Kvcry paper in tin* State will cn;?v
i* above, insert ones, under lie. edifi"
hend.
SOUTH-CAtlOJ
i.ancastk r 1)1 .* t u ?
/ Jamex II. Whither., ui, ,
dinar<J for naid UiilYict.
Nkhbrbas n i.\ si7.li u s
plied to ine for I.e't r.? of \d ;i>
lion on nil ?nd fcingnhr th .1
s, Rijflitsnnd (Treditjs ot'A'n N Gi l
! Into of tlie District : I > id
sod, being liis est me uhntii.i.iisUvi- .
These are, therefore, to ci'.i i I. in.* . '
and singular, tii t i i r '
the said deceased. to b am i i? r , \
at our next Or .In iri * ' Jo' t >?
<1 district, to In-liohU'i; if >. r(
>tnte on the At div I., 1 1
show (mum!, if nv, ? i .. ?'
ration hIiuiiIiI iioi Ik
i (jived lllt'l' r . fa. . j
!?. 8. >lhia I81I1 (|.y .
^ J VOJir of .ia|- li<>! i ;
ht hundred nnd l*tV. *8* ."$3
y nintli voir ?f \iiu-n v*nS
J. H. Wm/liK^'MOS, *
Jun. 18 48::.'H ...
lATE OF S0lTli('A!;01,i A.
LANCASTER DIgTttWT
S 2L Jfw
lohn O. Crowder, who ? ? in < .?<?
the HhcrtiTof l-mcaiite. |> u. < jj/gB
r writ oPciomm n { y*rri'.' H
t of Cieor^o AM<-n, 'i
ice. togvthef with > -e.'d.i > ' ^
1 whole estate .aid *ilhvto.d>..- yds.' ^
j Court of Common 1*1.-w, 1 j
m?v be admitted to ti?
the G*nrn^A?Mhr?Wv in .ti>. I- * U? vf
of lni?olr,e8l debtor*, It i* i 'J
i twtd George Aldon, end ?dt oVh. "
iditorato wliwt the *<dd Jidin <5 <?rr>
irny wine iflMitcd. be, and ,re hefebv, ^
mmoned, nnd hatro notice to tfpjpc r !*fer* ,>|l , j
> anld Coort at fancitatar t/oort,outh"
,n/4.u lU. to A-- ..f *1 ? 1. _ ??- ** -J
'Kvtwj ww ?* mcij ?ii oinrru ri?? ?w
im, if Mry they can, whv Ui* pnyreof iJk? m
rHraas?*-* '
6firt(j <-l>mnc.? Ml jjnL '
8j^' '