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ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mr. Editor.?Please announce Mr. Raleigh Hammond m a candidate for Tax Collector. And oblige, His Famine. ?gy MbrtiMots"" I. O. R. WAXHAW TENT, rneeta every TUES. DAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. W. D. MARKS, a. a. filiate Leandcr B. BcAteer ALL persona having demands against Leandsr B. McAtecr, dcc'd, are notified and requested to present the same on or before the 16th March next, and all indebted are also requested to make payment. This notico will be plead in Bar to every demand not presented. W. LEONID AH FAULKNER, Adm'r. Feb. SI, '86. Pre. Foe $1 80 4 St. Aboer J. Thompson, "1 In Kauity, Lancaster. vs. Bill for Tai tition of I^tud Daniel M. Tillman, at | and account, vile, Elixa, A others. J It appearing to my satisfkctlon that William Thompson, Uuain jr. Btcwman ana win-, r>ini1 y, and William Tillman, Defendants, in abovu ' c?K, reside without the limits of this State. It la ordered, on motion of J/oore, Sol'r for ComKnant, that the said Defcndanta, William mipson, Dudley JIf. Stewman and w.fe, Kmily, and William Tillman, do answer, plead or demur, to the bill in above caae, on or before the 14th June, 1805, otherwise Judgment pro coofeaao will be ordered against all of them. J. H. WITHERSPOON, C. E. L. D. Jfarch 8, *65. Pre fee #7 00 4 3ni. SAVE MONEY. READ THIS ADVERTIBMKNT, ONE AND ALL. TO MERCHANTS PLANTER8 AND 0THRR8. HAVING become jHjrmnnently located in Chnrlnten, I am prepared to do anything in the line ot' a general Agency and Commission buaineaa entrusted to me. I intend giving the greater portion of my time to the filling of country orders for Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Hardware, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Fruit, Liquors, Books, Stationary, Fancy Goods, or any thing else that can l?e obtained either in this or Northern Markets, and through the arrangements that 1 have inade with the leading House*,.dealing l',c >d>o\e articles, I shall l*eable to innke purchases on better terms than the Merchants or Planters themselves could, thereby not only saving them the difference in the price of the aritcle, but also the necessary exorbitant expense of time nnd trouble attending a visit to this cilv. I will also personally attend to the selecting, pack ing, marking, and shipment of good*. ??> m lo avoid nil mi-take*, ntnl damages wh'ch generally arise front want of a little attention. In addition to the alatve, I will alw? attend to the di?|>osal of any produce lit it may I# shipped to me. Any ponton* desirou* of making shipments produce of any kind, had better write to ine, anil I will give them every information as regard* the Market*, manner of packing, and how to abip them. From my long experience in a general mercantile busttiiiena, 1 think I can give perfect xatinfliction to all, and auit the moat fastidious taale in my selections.?(Jive me a trial ia all I aak. For my services I shall require a small commission, not exceeding ten per cent, according to the nature of the business. DAVID M. GAZLAY. Office upStairs. 225 King at., Charleston. March 6. *48. 4 n. "SOUTH CAROLINA L\SCASTER DISTRICT. By James H Witherspoon, Esq., Ordinary of said District. Whereas Dr. Tbo*. V. Mr Dow has applied to roe for Letters of Administration on all and singular the Mood* and Chattel*. Right* and Credit* of Andrew H. McDow, late of the District 'aforesaid, deceased, with hi* will annexed. THE8E are. therefore, to rite mil* 1 ailiiiikiiult iH uxl singular the kindred Mid creditor* of the aid deceased, to be and appear before mo at our next Ordinary'* Court for the maid District, to he holder) at Unnutvr Court House on the I?th day uf Ma t h neat, to show cause, If any, why the said administration should not be .granted. Given under my Hand and Heal, this 27th day of February, in the year of our Lord if s Ions thousand eight hundred and fifty| " ) fiva,ar.dln thoseveuly-niuthyearof A?-y~? inerican Independence. JAMES H. WITHERSI'OON, C.lo>. Jan. 31, 1866. 3 'it pf. J 00 Th? Weekly Herald. The Best General Newspaper in the World. The New York Wkbkly IIbh w.d ia published every Saturday morning. Iu contents embrace all ths news of the greet events of the day, reports of meetittgs of the 8utU Legislature, and of Congrass: important public doctmcnl*; Kti. ropean Correspond once; financial ami commercial information and editorial# of general interest that bare appeared in the flaw York LkaHv Mne.1.1 It it easily printod, and in dear type, M? * large double quarto sheet of forty eight oolumns?a book?a dictionary in itself? and forma one of the i??t and nx?t valuable newspaper* in the world. The greatest care ? taken to obtain the iateat and moat reliable intelligence of imj>ortant Bwremwta in all part* of the world, no expense is n pa red for thw purpoae. The subscription price ie three dollar* per annum, parable in advance, or sixpence per tingle oopy. Editor* of Newspapers throughout the oountry are particularly requested to act aa agent*. They will roMire twenty-lira per cent commie ion on all cash subscription*. Any person obtaining lire or more subscribers will be allowed the same commission. TCRMA TO CUBS. \ For One oopy for One Year. $ 8 00 Fire copies ?* II 88 1 Tew * - 88 60 Fifteen " 88 75 P? wwi?^ ? UU / Tw??*y i*# - 56 95 TKirty - 67 50 Thirty fiv? ^ 76 75 V<*%J " 60 00 Forty .#4 M 101 95 * outrum raxc W0*H IYBW, For ft* by Legal Notice. I will attend na follows to take returns and receive the Taxes of Lancaster District for the year 1864. vis: | At Tnxahaw, February 26th Funderburk's Muster Grouud, Feb. 37th J. B. Small's. Wednesday, Feb. 28lh Cant. Walker's tin Thursday, March 1st. J. w. Twitty's store, Friday " 2d Michael Morton's, Saturday, 44 3d. Lancasterfl.H Monday,. " 6th Tank, Tuesday. " 13th Jacksottham, VVednesday, " 13th W. J. Cureton's Mtore, M 14th Bellair, Friday, " 16th R. C. Pott's Store, Saturday, " 16th 1 will also attend nt the Court House during Court week. The Books will be closed on the )4th day of April, all returns roust be made on or before that day, otherwise a double tax will be imposed. J. R. WELSH, T. C. L. D. I Feb. 3d 1866. 60 IH ' Sarah Freye, by next friend "1 In Equity, Lou- | vs. John Freye, Ahacr Buck- (caster. Petition j i alow and Elisabeth his wife, ( for sale of Land. William Bird, Rimer, j It appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, that the defendants John Freye, Ahner Buckalew and Elisabeth his wife, William Bird and Rimer, nil infant great grand child of Mary Bird (dee'd,) reside without the limits of this Htnte. It is ordered on motion of Clinton Solicitor for Petitioner, that the said defendants, do answer, plead, or demur to the Petition in above case, on or before the 1st day of | June 185S. otherwise iudmwnont ntn will he ordered against each and all of them. JAMES H. W1THBUSPOON, C. K. L. D. Feb. 17. 1856. Pr. Fee <t7. 2?Sin. Notice. I have jus. received a large lot of Iron, MOULDS, GRA1* IRON, Ac., nlmut 8000 Ilia. A large lot of GARDEN SEEDS. IRISH l*OTATOE SEED. A lot of tineSKGARS, for sale bv JONES CROCKETT. Feb 14 1. 3t ?tl. 0* Notioe. An E'oclion will be held on tbe 1st Monday in March next, in the Court House for an INTENDANT and FOUR WARDENSto serve tbe ensuing year, by order of A. J. lleldeti, Intendant th's 8th February, 1855. J. C. SEC REST, Esq. ) W. A. MOORE, M anagers. JOHN WILLIAMS. ) Feb 14 1 3t Estate of Benjamin Sykes Maasey, de ceased Wm. J. Cureton, Adm'r. "J In Equity. Bill to vs. i marshal assets, Sarah Masscy, cf u/. [ injunctions, acj count, Ac. The creditors of Benjamin Sykes Msmy, deceased, are notified and required, to present, prove, and establish their respective demand*, again.it said deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity on or before the 15th day of May, 1855. By order of liie Court, made 7th December, 1854. JAMES II. WITHERSPOON. Cum'r Eq. L. l>. Feb 1J 1855 1 3m Pf. ?7 00 Special ISTotioo. ALL Persons, having demands against the Estate of Mrs. MARGARE1 FLETCHER, will pleaac present thetu, and those indebted will make immediate payment, to JOHN U. INGRAM, Administrator Jau. 17, 1855 47 4t CATAWBA LODGE, I. O. O. F. NO 24. Will hold their meetings every Thursday Evening at 8 o'clock, I*. M , except on the 1st Thursday of every month, when it will meet at 3 o'clock, I'. M. By Order of tlio Lodge, JAMES M. IIBATII., SerVy. Aug 3n, Ir 28 Take Notioe. The Notes and Books of Accounts of JAMES K. CURETON, are in my hands for collection; and I have instructions to sue on oil claims not paid hy the 16th day of February next. Take warning or you will n.ive costs to pay. J. W. COOKE, Att'y. Jan. 17 47 6^ LOOK OUT. T*HE Accounts and notes of IIUEY, 1 MA88EY dt OMASS FY dt H AMMONI), and 8. B. MA8SBY. have been placed in my hands for collection, nnd all persons indebted to the above firms will aavo costs by paying up before the 16th of February next, as longer indulgence will not be given. J. A. 1IASSELTINE. Lancaster C. (I., Jan. 17, 1866 47 4t SELLING OFF. vm anu niter uie 7in or the prmnt month until the ioth of March, the Subacribers will offer their entire Stock of Goods AT COST. It ia aeldom that NKW tiOODH are offered on auch terms, nnd we wish our customers to eull nnd obtain good bargains. The cost price will be rigidly adhered to? no one wil1 be rh.irged more. The cnah is prefered,though punctual uustomer* c.iu obtain the usual credit. CONNORS &. MORLEV. Feb. 5. 1855. 50 4t Notioe. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Mm. LEIGH for hire of Negroes, will please pay immediately, to JOHN I. INGRAM, Executor. Jan. 17, 47 4t PARTICULAR MOTICE. PERSONS indebted to na will do well to nettle before tho 15th of this Month or they will have to pay eosta FLOYD A SON. Fab. 7 50 at wrrvn-na ami a n ltTAT a m AU1&3 MIOl Uft lOiiUV' ALL Person* are reoneated not to trnde for any note made payable to me or or bearer, unl-?* indoraud by mo. J. OALItUClfAT. Feb. Otb I9aft. _ 00 U . Attention t&e Whole, But mora partirularly tSe Citfatena of Lancaster and the surrounding Country. WILLIAM D. MARKS, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER Irs Would respectfully announce that lfc i e has taken the Shop formerly occupied by Floyd k Son, where he is prepared to do all work in bis link with neat I neesartd dispatch. All work warranted and prises moderate, for cash. yVUUXM D. MARKS. Feb. 28 tf. IR* Steam Saw Mill. The Subscriber wishes respectfully to gite notice that he has Removed his Steam Saw Mill, . and erected it anew. It is udW situated within ? a few yards of the Stage road from Lancaster to Camden, about six miles from the former place. It is now in operation and in g**?d order, having both a new ongine and a new saw. The lumber is . of an excellent quality, bieng sawed out of the very best of timber, and will be sold at moderate prices. Mr. A. Keeblcr, an efficient manager, will be found at the mill, and will be happy to accommodate all persons disposed to favor him with their patronage. T Hills for any quantity of lumber will be filled at short notice. JAS. M. INGRAM, march 22. 6 if. T SHERIFF SALE. * By virtuo of a writ of fi fa to me directed, I will sell before the Court House door in Lan- Ti caster, on the first Monday in March within the legal hours. D One bay Horse, and one Buggy, levied on and to be sold as tire property of Kvan Floyd at the suit of the Executor and Executrix of S. Beckham. Conditions cosh. w J. D. IIAll,K. S. I,. D. tii Lancaster C. IT. Feb. ltfth 1855. p, <* ? ? ? - n? iiuenuon ueotors. All persons indebted to mo ns Adminis- J' tntor of the Estate of 11.S MnsHvy, deceitsod, are notified that unless tliey make pay- ? ment by the 26lh instant they will be sued. < On thai day, (26lli inst.) whteh will be the n last Monday in February, I will be in I<ancaster, and bo ready to attend to nil who Q| wish to pay. hi W. J. CURETON. Feb. 7 50 3t tl South Carolina. ? LA NCA S TKR MS TRICT. J In the Common Pleas. 0 James J. Carlisle, 1 tl vs. > Attachment, t Jonathan Mackey. j n WHEREAS,the plaintiff did on the 18th day of March 1851, file their declaration against the defendent who, (it is said) 1 i bsent from and without the limits of this J?\te,and has neither wife nor attorney,? 1 - nown within the limits of the same, upon rhom a copy of the said Declarution might bo served : it is therefore ordered that the , said defendent do appear and plead to tha aid declaration on or before the 19th day j March which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, y otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and a wared against him, 1 JOHN A STEWMAN,Clerk. Clerk's Office, I?mcnster C. H. 18. 1854. 7?1 > "a work of intense interest. r Notes oil Duels and Du- t elling. J Ai.ritAnF.TicAt.lr Akrarred. NVith a Preliminary Historical Essay.? By Hon. Ia>renzo Sabine. 1 vol. 12mo.? Price Si 25. j This work entnprises sketches of the. prin ci|?ni unci*, irom uiai neiween imvin and Goliah, the first on record, to the present day ; and contain* a full account of those of importance, including all of historical in- a tercst, in the annals of this country. q ') he duels between Hamilton and Ilurr, n Clay and Randolph, Decatur and Cilley and Graves, as well as many others. a arc related in full; and the author's familiar- n ity with history, and hi* intimacy with men ,, in public life, has enabled him to bring to light facts of great interest and value. The avidity with which every account of p a dud is sought for nnd devoured, led the 0 publishers to hesitate before ottering the ? public a \olimie containing such a fund of o interesting nnd exciting material; but the f high character of the author, and a perusal * of his Historical Essay, have convinced them that the publication of the work is destin- a cd to exert a highly beneficial influence,? p Published by tl CROSBY, NICHOUS &. Co., Bmton. I' For sale by all booksellers. ^ Jan. 10 4fi?tf. ? Estate of Calvin Usry, deceased John Williams, Atim'r. "J Bill to Marshal as- w rs. I *et*.injnnction,&c o Mary Usrv, it others. f In Equity, Lnncas- u J ter. T The Creditors of Calvin Usry, deaena.d, ai are notified and required, to present, prove H nnd establish their respective demands against said deceased, before the Commis- w sioner in Equity, on before the 15th day of ^ may, isoa. ny order or the court in abov e caHti made, 71 h December, 1854. J A M KS H. WITHBRSPOON. Com'r in Eq., I,. D. Feb. IS, 1855. 1?3m Pf. f7 00 fl Notioe. t I have received orders from Mr. N. J, Maybluin to nut nil the Notes and account*, that lie left in my hands, in suit for collection. Hut in lieu of that I have concluded to take the responsibility upon myself and say to those thus indohtcd to liira to come forward and settle, and [ will make a discount of five per cent on all ( sums paid to ino from the present lime I until the 25th of March next Also, I promise lo attend Court at ti Lancaster on Monday and Tuesday to ), wait upon all who may be ready to make n settlement. n N. MAYHLUM. o Per Wii, ROBERTSON, Agent ? JFeb 28, 3 41 |j SOUTH-CAROLINA, i LANCASTER DISTRICT. . By Jatnea II. Witkerspoon, Enquire, Or dinary for mid Ditlrict. u WHEREAS John Calrin Thompson haa f! applied to nie for Letters of Adminis> r trntjon on all and singular the Ooods Chat. Ii tela. Rights and Credits of David Franklin \ laitheaa late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These nre, therefore, to vile and admonish all and aingular, the kindred nnd creditors , /lL IJ J 1 ? - I J ? <>i tnn Mtiu uKcwiaru, w wi ana appear oomro me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said district, to be holdon at Lancaster Court ? House on the 13th day of March next, p to show eaoae. if any, why the said administration should not ba granted. ( ) Given under roy hand and seal J L. S. > this 26lh day of Feb., in the { lyrtr of our laid, one thouennd ? eight hundred and fifty-five, and in the acv- fc enty-ninth year of American Independence J. H. WITArRRSPOON, 0. L. D. Feb 38 3.3/ or's feu $1 IEUH POTATOES AMD GARDEN \ SEEM ; A Freeh supply, just received and for salo by ROBINSON A CROCKETT. Feb. 7 58 tt < Winwi ud Uppsr Iwtttr For Mb, one mile east of Pleeeent Hill, by ? L. M CAUTHEN. T] Feb 1 '5# 3m | ft. At* 4T m 4* BRITISH PERIODICALS. IARLY COPIES SECURED. Premiums to New Subscribers. 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A Co. hare recent). published, ad have now for sale, the "FARMER'S iUIDE," by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, ad Professor Noiton, of Yale College, New linen, complete in 2 vols, royal octavo, containing 600 pages, 14 steel and 600 wood engravings 'rice, in muslin binding, $6. Jan. 10, 1655. 46 C II E S T E II Carriage Factory. py w The undersigned is now prepared to manufacture, at his \ tbI? New Kstablishment in Chratcrille, all kinds of CARR.IAGRS adapted i> our rough and hilly country, nnd of the >est Materials. Ho would suggest, na allost oveJy man in the up-country is more r less a jit 'ge of timber, before you buv r orders Carriage, no mutter where, look round and see whnt sort of Lumber the uilder has and in what condition it in kepi, ""he Carriage-Maker may hie, Hna*t or busier** much as he pleases, but the grand ccret of carriage-making lies in the LumEK-pile. To buy a cheap Negro, Horse or CarInge, is to verify the old adage : Penny use and Pound foolish. Give me a fnir price or my work, nnd then if it is not made ight, hold mc responsible. f it were not for Paint, Putty nnd Glue, Vhat would we poor Carriage-Makers do ! C. P. HOIjST. Chester. Jan. 3^1855. 49 tf REDUCTION OP PRICES. Holloway'a Pilla and OintmentThese famous Medicines will in future be old thougboat the States, at the following rices: Small Pot or Box, 35 cts, instead ol 27* Medium do do 63* M " 87* large do do $1 00 " ? $150 Professor II olio way's Manufactories are t 80 Msiden lane, New York, snd 344 Itrand, landoo. BOOTS AND SHOES. The Subscriber continues the manufoeare of Boots snd shoes OP THK VERY I EST MATERIALS, at his shop, one mi.e ast ef Pleasant Hill. L. M. CAUTHEN. Feb. 7 50 3m IBISH POTATOES. ' Several Barrets Rm Virgin 1Hoo?im, Just reislvsd sml for sola by 2 * 1 OOUSART. dm 31 <V ft * C La ; *u-' s JIbl4d >. JOSEPH WHILDEN, DEAI.K.K IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS No. 11 Hayne-Strect. CHARLESTON. S.C. lie keeps constantly for sale a general a sortment of PAlNTSand OILS of nil kind VARNISHE8, WINDOW GLASS an SAftllES, SPTS. TURPENTINE, SP R1T GAS,GLUE and BRUSHES ufvarioi kinds. Dec. 13 43 ly Saddle and Harness ESTABLISHMENT. AT LANCASTER C. H.. S. C. THE S bscriber takes oloasuroin infori ing the citizens of the District, and pu lie gene ~ y, that having just returned fro Char leu to i ?. ith a full and complete stock of Saddle*, Bridie*, iTIiirtiiignils, &e. 2x1 he is prepared to furnish anything in his line as reasonable prices as can be found anywher His stock consists, in part of the following ar cles, viz: Saddles for Ladies, .Von and Boys, at pric varying from $5 to $25, some the t>est quali ever brougiit to thisplnee. Bridles, from *1 to ?5. Harness of ull kin oni.iil?ntlu .... I. I .....I "vl" J ........ ...... .II.U1II.UHUIV.. short notice from ftlo to #100 per set. In addition he keeps always on hand such c tides as ntay lie found in similar cstablishiuenl such as Bitts, Stirups, Buckles Ac. N. B.?All orders from a distance prompt attended to. D. 11. POEIt. March IS THE AMERICAN'S FRlKi\LHOLLOW AY'S PILLS To the Citizens of the United Slates. I most humid* and sincerely thank you f the immense patronage you have bestowed up< my Pills. 1 take this opportunity of stating th my Ancestors were all American Citi/ens, at that I entertain for all that concerns Ameri and Americans, the most lively sympathies, much so, that I originally compounded my Pi! expressly to suit your climate, habits, constit tions, and manner of living, intending to esta lish myself among you, which 1 have now dot by taking premises in New Yoik. S8, Corn/r of Ana and XuMau-St. X. PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOI AND LIVER AND BILIOUS COMPLAINT The Citizens of the Union suffer much from di orders of the Liver and Stomach, scarcely ar are free from the influences of these destrueth maladies, hence life wears fast. The fair se: perhaps the W9St handsome in the world, up I a certain period when, distressing to say> mar loose their teeth and good looks, while yet in tl liayday of life?such sad evils may be effectual! remedied by continually keeping the blood pui and the Liver and Stomach in * healthy actioi when life will (low smooth", and resemble plan in a congenial clime, where an eternal spring a] pears to reign. As it regards the preservatic of the human frame and the duration of lif much may be effected, and I say fearlessly, tin health and life may be prolonged for many yea beyond the ordinary limits, if Holloway's Pil are taken to purify the blood according to tl rules laid down for health contained in the i] roc tions which accompany each box. A Case of Weakness and Debility of 1 years standing, cured by llolloway Pills. (.'onii of a letter from Contain John John.not At/or Hou*r, A'. J'., Dated .fun. blh, 1854. To Pitorifiwon llouowir, 88, Corner of An ami Nassau Street, N. Y. Sm:?It is with the most heartfelt pleasure have to inform you that I have been restored I health and strength by taking your Pills. Ft the last ten years 1 suffered from a dcrangemei of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced i auch an extremity that 1 gave up my Ship, nevi expecting to go to sea any more, as I hail trie every remedy that was recommended to me, hi all to no purpose; and had given myself up I despair, when I wus at last recommended to tak your Pills. After using them for three mouth the result is that I nni now in better health ths I have been for eleven years past, and indeed i well as ever I was in my life. You are quite i liberty to make this known for the benefit < others. I remain, sir, Tours respectfully, (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated Pills are wonderfully e ficucious in the following complaints : Ague, Inflammation, Asthma, Jaundice, Billious Complaints. Liver Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Lumbago, Bowel Coniplaiuts, Piles, Colics, Rheumatism, Constipation ofthellow- Retention of Urine, els, Scrofula, or King's Kvi Consumption, Sore Throats, Debility, Stone and Gravel, Dropsy, Secondary Symptoms, Dysentery, Tic Doulourex, Rrv^ii>i>l?s Tumours. Female Irregularities, Ulcers, Fevers of all kinds, Venereal Affections, Fits, Worms of ail kinds, (lout. Weakness, from wha Head-ache, ever cause, Ac., Ac Indigestion, %* Sold at tub Establishment ?r I'm ff.shor Holloway, 344, Strand, (no Temple Dak) London, and also at his IIous m New York. Orders for Medicines in t! States, addressed, ' T. Holloway, No York,' will receive due attention. Sold n so by all respectable Druggists and dcale in Medicines throughout the United State in Ho.xes nt 371 cents, 87 cents, nnd 91 t cents eacl. To be had Wholesale of 11 principle Drug //buses in Union. |5gnThere is a considerable saving by t king the larger siies. N R.?Directions for the <riiidunce of r lient* in every disorder are affixed to enc Box. Hold by P. M. COHEN, Co. SO Haync at.,.Charleston, B.C. S$16 Reward. TRAY El) or stolen from the Huhscrilx on the night of the 7th instant, a ligl BAY MARK, 7 or 8 years old, white fae and nose, and one hind foot white, about 1 hands high, with ono hip knoeked dowi and has a wart under her foretop. It is su| reed she was stolen by a man whose nam unknown, about forty or forty-five yeai old, short set, weighing about ISO or IS pounds, red face, dark hair turning gre speaks loud and quick. He Vas dresae when last seen, in dark pantaloons, yelloi iah coat, a black closk.a tow crowned blac hat, and is generally smoking a pipe. Oi of his ears is cropped. The above reward wil) bdjjhaid Mr info station where the More cat) be found. CATHERINE MePHERSCN Car.tdcn, KVb 7 SO PROSP o 'Til IMCAi ra fia ^3 db cS ft tb Cb FOR THE ]> 1? npUE?8UIJSCUlUKR is grateful for >s past three years. The list of Subs increasing, that, at this time, we have a Patrons of our paper to say whethir we r - not. Have we merited your favors, or h | rogatory, we wouia uneny state, mat we | year, devoted our whole attention to the deavored to give " value received." It it [stances, when a dark ?lay came upon us, ) was suspended for a very short period, u more attention to tlie Ledger than previo in "g?d, to do even still inore. About the commencement of the New i Interesting: and t lift ISA. i Tliis will lie succeeded bv others, in additi CORRESPONDENCE, Ac. cs almost every paper, we have given one c ty | not the namhy, panihy trash which float ! our Intention, during the next vear, to p at | cvor.v WC(,'J' i We are not censorious?we do not wit ir- embarked in this business, we desire togr ts, I are ambitious so to improve i , and onliai | able distinction. We wish it to be said t 1 worthy of Lancaster District. To do what we promise, rerpiires grealc _ j will do all ami more than we promise. < io Five t opic*, each, i* Ten do do Filleen do do Twenty do do Single Copy, one Year, i delayed three months, $2 50 ; if delayed K We appeal to our friends to aid us. one additional subscriber, and this is more (fled to double our list. Try friends, do t flrst of January, send us each a subscribe nient ot a paper here lias done much for 1 To persons in no way identiIDd with the d 3 I be such that it will prove as interesting as A New feature?Altog During the next year we w ill give sevei lM'n a gentleman of this District, who n nt the best writers in the country. We have id nrgic dreams, and the articles lie is at pre ca selves he worth the price of subscription, viiin* iiunw?< ut If* it !?.? vnur il??sir ii? j... : with the January number lj. A J dress I! ic FIFTH AKKIAL FAIR ^ OK Til K 8 SOUTH CA HO LIN A INSTITUTE. milK Fifth Annual Fair of the South Carolina it 1 Institute for the promotion of Art, Mcchunicaln Igenuity ami industry, will he held at the ,j. New llall, now being erected on Meeting Street, Ie in the City of Charleston, commencing on ly Wkdnksday, 18th of April, und continue re open for Exhibition until the 2V?th day of Novem", bcr" . Suitable premiums will be given to the best p. specimens in Art, Mechanism, and other branoh,n of Industry; also, of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tot. bacco, Corn, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Potatoes, and nt other Agricultural products. ph The Ladie*, to whom the Institute has been |j so much indebted, are respectfully informed ,c . that suitable premiums will be provided by the |j. | Committee, und awarded to the best specimens in every department of Ladies Work, f. The following special premiums arc offered: ** [ For the largest quantity of COCOONS, raised 8 on one Plantation, not less than ten bushels? a Silver Pitcher, or $5<>. ?, For the largest quantity of SPUN SILK, the produce of any one plantation, not less than ten m pounds?a Stiver Pitcher, or $50. | For the best improved SEA ISLAM) COTI TON GIN, on some new principle superior to io those now in general use, or lor any ro.i I or >r mporlant improvement thereon?a GoM Medit al. io For the best STALLION?a Silver Cup. r For the best M AP.SII TACKEY GELDING? si a Silver Cup. it For the best specimen of Sun Fower Seed Oil, to not less than One Gallon?a Silver Cup. te For the best Cashuiere Ram?a Silver Cup. s, Dor the best Cashmere Ewe?a Silver Cup. m For the best three quarter blooded Cashmere ta Kid?a silver cup. *t For the best Kam?a silver cup. uf For the best Hoar?a silver cup. For the invention of a suitable Machine for pulverizing Red Pepper?A gold medal, f. For the best Essay on Southern Grasses? Huftin prize, Silver Pitcher. For the best specimen of American Sculpture ?a silver pitcher. The Directors of tho inslitutejtake great plea sure in stating to the public, that by the liliee ulity of the State aud City to this Institute, they i have now in course of erection, to be completed | by the 1st July next, and in ample time forthapproaching Fair, a large, commodious, and elc' gant Building, rtipable of holding in its main Hall 8600 persons; and also in connection with it a very well adapted and spacious machine Room, which will enable the institute to furnish sufficient power for any kind of machinery that tuuy be offered for exhibition. Every attention Will be paid to all articles sent for exhibition. All nrsiclcs entered for premiums, must be sent in on or before Saturday, lltli (lav of No reiubcr next, directed to the care of the Clerk of So. Carolina Institute, Charleston. Article* may l?e sent after that day for exhibition only. U Cotitriltu tors to the Fair are respectfully requestIE ed to send full descriptions of tlie articles, and ie such general information as may be of use to the \\ Judges, and suitable for publication. Address |. CLEKK OK TI1E So. Ca. INSTITUTE, rfl Charleston, So. Ca. ,0 THE GREEHVILLK. - BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. This Institution, recently established by a- the State Baptist Convent!* n of South Carolina. and governed by a Board of Truatees m of the Furman University, will go into oppl ration on the firtl of February next, undcf n full Corpa of competent Instructors, and at the usual rates of Tuilioo. Board can be obtained for Students on application to the undersigned. Richard Furman.' C.J. Ei.ford, a ?r P. C. Edwards, ExcentivrOomit T. II. Roberts, uiitteo. ie T. P. Bkockman, 6 P. E. Duncan. J ^ |3F*Every paper in the State will publisb three times, weekly, and send bills to ' this office.?Green nith Patriot. _ Ion * ah at J Notio?. r- Nothing will exctiso suit agawnst *11 h persons who aro indebted to me, a* ttui s* Executor of A, Perry,but actual payment; Tbc collodion of tne money is urged by >r* the legatees, and I have no control in the matter. M. CLINTON. Fvb. 21, 1855. 2 tf* rm ^ r#i | ^ r EGTUS j Til SJMM 1 TEW TEAR, $55. the liberal patronage lie Iihs received the cribers to the Ledger has been gradually very respectable number. It is for the ire deserving of this liberal patronage or ave wo not? In reply to our own ii.ter^ " ^ have done our best; wo have, the pn.?r paper, and, to the best of our ability, <-ri true, that owing to unavoidable cinninami our horizon w as clouded, our paper' Wo liave devoted, since that lime, . >i usly, and inteud, if we are properly otu ottrYenr we w ill commence an most Attractive Qk & f H onto our regular NEIAS ITKlU'w, It may have been observed of late, tii.it. in >r two pieces of ORIGINAL I'OETIiY* about; but real, genuine poetry. I resent our readers with an original pit. -I ill to be considered so. As we have em vc our paper a character and standing, w? ice its usefulness, that it may attain ei.\t hat the Ledger is an excellent paper hi I r outlay, and, if our friends will aid us, we i)ur Club rates are as follows : $1 7.1 * 8 7 .1 1 .10 1.1 OO l 33* 'io oo i as as oo ill Advance $3. If payment be I six months, $3. Every subscriber we have can procure u> than we ask, yet we would be much grai.i i-our best, and between this time and tin- . if ' r. It cannot be denied but the establishLancaster District?enable us to do more, istrict, the characteristics of our paper will . any of the yankee sheets. aether a new Feature! ral ESSAYS, on various subjects from the eeds only a little energy to become one of succeeded in arousing him from-his letlisent preparing for the Ledger, will themNow is the time to subscribe, send on e, we will commence your subscriptions J !. S. liAILEY, Editor (tntl Proprietor. LANCASTER, ?S. C. ~ " *3,-. HEAD QUARTERS. i Columbia. Doc. 18tl?. 1864. \ General Order*, No. 1. The following gentlemen have been appointed Aids-de-cainp to the Comntander-in Chief, with the rank of Lieutenant C-donel. They will he obeyed and respected accordingly. E. B. BR VAN. J. RUNNOVANT, Jr. S. R. GIST. W. J. GRISHAM. W. P. DUNCAN. | J. 11. MARSHALL. J. R. SONDLBY. v R. 11. MEANS. J. GLOVER. T. R. CLARKSON. The Aids-de-Camp nbove named will equip themselves and report for duty, either personally, or by li tter, to the Adjutunt ami Inspector General, qt 96 Depot, South Carolina, by the 5th day of February next. The meinl era of the General Stall", attached j to the Commander-in-Chief, are also required to report na being equipped, as the law * j prescribes. i If lither of the nbove named Aids-de! Camp, or of the General Statf, should neglect to report as above required, it will be deemed a refusal to accept, and the vacancy will bo immediately tilled by another appointment. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. R. G. M. Dunwov \kt. Ajutnnt and Inspector Geni rul. Every paper in the State will copy j the above, and insert once, under the editorial head. STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. John G. Crowder, who is in the custody 1 of the Sheriff of Lancaster District, by virtue of a writ of capias ad satixficiendum, at the suit of George Aldcn, having hied'in my office, together with a scedulc, on oath, of bis whole estate and effects, his Petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that tie may be admitted to the benefit or the Act of the Genera! Assembly made for th? re, lief of insolvent debtor*, it js ordered that the said Geortfo Alden, ami all other the < creditors to vt hom the said John G.Crowder I in anywise indebted, be,and tliey are hereby, $ i summoned, and have notice to appear before i tho said Court at Kin easier Court, ou the Monday the 19 day of Mar^h next, to alnw ouuse, if any they can, why the pravcr of the petition uforosnid should not be grunted. J. A. STEWMAN, Clerk. Office, of Common Plain I Lancaster Dist., Ifitli Dec. 1804 \ Dec U0 44 3m pf. $10 A CA RD . ~ DR. ALLIED CRAVEN, having returned from hia visit to the cities of Philadelphia and Now York, may he fonnd at hia old stand, Two Doora Kosth of the M Palmetto House," and nearly pppoaite*. r* Harris's Hotel," u here, he will wait on those requiring hia aorvW.es. linvintr ( vmniiwd mni mxl?? himso.f m>. _ - ? - " " "" ' " tj .minted with *11 th* lntr?t i.t?t>r?*vvn>enta ?- ^ in (tin profwnaion, he feel* cnnA4MRp?*ffiv. 9 ing sntisfactioa, In every pt.rtirulai', eqntulo iiny in lh? SyH or out of it FULL SETTS OF TEETH . inttertvd in Plutin* with Gam ' or in the kauuI tnnnner ATMOSPHERIC PRESSORS PUtos innerted in the nv?*t oorrplele nrd nkilfnl manner, nnd nil ?r?rk l?!.y warmilted Particular attention given t? , FILLING TEETH Tenderlnffhlathf.uk* 1 for time ]>?*!, and by a determination to **, i | eel, he will give *eU*fanti?* in ?H hi* Own , ? . Ul Operation*. e<pml to *nv f-m -rfffncv