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Tho C*reek Slave* Bacchante, Venus, Flora, Hebe, and the t Dancing Girl rPHK above celebrated Statues, together A with FIFTEEN STATUETTES IN BRONZE, end scvejul hundred IVitKuificcnt Oil l*ninliiif(!S from the collection of prize* to be distributed among the Members of the Cosmopolitan Art Association at the first annual distribution, in January next. The Cosmopolitan Art aud Literary Association, Organized for the Encouragement and (weneral Diffusion of Literature and the Fine Aria on a new find original plan. This popular Art Association is designed to en. our>ge and popularize the Fine Arts, . el <iN- !;.'ui;ite wholsome Literature thro .... ? ri* \ Uallary of Art is f.?r founded, and will contain a v.ilii .iil. collection of Paintings and Statuary, fo the annual distribution of each year. The beat Literature of the day will be issued to subscribers, consist'in4* of ?,he popular monthly Magazines, Reviews, &c. The Committee of Management have the pleasure of announcing that the First Annnal Distribution will t.ke place on the30tli . nnnary , Inst, at which time will be distributed, or allotted to members, several hundred Works of Art, among which is the original and world-renowned statue of THE GREEK SLAVE, BY HIRAM ROWERS, costing over Fivo Thousand Dollars, together with the beautiful statues of VENUS, RACCANTE, HEBE. FLORA and the DANCING GIRL ; and fifteen Statuettes iti Bronze, imported from. Paris: also, a large collection of OIL PAtiCTivris! production* of celebrated American and Foreign Artist*. The Literature issued to subscribers consisting of the following Magazines : Harper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker,Black wood's, Graham's, Magazine of Arts, and Godoy's Lady's Book, and the Quarterly Review* reprinted at New York, Edinhurg, Westmin-dei , London Quarterly, and North British. Plan for the Current year?1854-5. The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of this association and entitles him to either one of the above Magazines for one year, and also to a ticket in tbc distribution of the Statuary and Paintings. which are to be allotted to the memb. rs in January. Persons taking five memberships arc entitled to anv five of the Magazines one year, tind to six tickelsio the distribution. Persons on becoming members, can have their magazine commence with any month direct from *he New-York and Philadelphia ] ublishers. LiTTELL'S LIVING AGE, Weekly, is furni?bed one .year, and tuo membership* for $0. The net proceeds derived from tbc sale of membersirips, are devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the ensuing year. Books open to receivo names at the Eastern office, New York, or Western office, Si uskj. .o Gallery of Art is located in Sandusky western office of the Assiciation) where rb (Srnnale Buildings have been ereet, and in whose spacious saloons the did collection of St it nary and Paintings xhibited. The advantages Secured ocoming a tnembor of the Association t. All persons receive the full vitue r>i subscription at tJ.e start, in the shape of 'ing Maj^azino Literature, i. Each member is contributing tods purchiiRing choice Works of Art, ch are to be distributed among tliein es. and are at the same time encouraging Artists of the country, disbursing thouIs of dollars through its agency, i'eraons in remitting funds for memberm will please give their ]>osl office address full, stating the month they want the gazine to commence, and write the word gislered," on the envelope" to prevent 4. on the receipt of which a certificate of membership, together wsth the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores will observe that by joining this Association. they receive the Magaiine and free 1 * Ticket in the annual distribution, nil at the Same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. Persons subscribing any time before the 3oth of January, aro entitled to the Magazines f?r 1855. Closing of the Books. Subscriptions will bo received up to the 30th January, at which time the distribution Will take place. ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CATALXKJUES of tlie whole collection to be distributed, will he sent frco of charge on ?.), plication. Oliicus of the Association, at the Knickerbocker Magazine office, 348 Broadway New York, aid at No. 166 Watcr-at., Sandusky. Ohio. Address, (at either office) for meuthi r diips, C. L DERBY, C. A. &, L. A OF SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. * III the. Common Pleas. John Adums ) vs > Attachment. Jonathan Mnckey. ) Whereas the plaintifT did on the 14th ,1 ,? ?? rw.-t.,.. ii.j c.i.. li- j - W-j ?i uvii ii ?; mn uueiaraiion against the defendant, who (na it is said,) is abs-nt from, and without the limits of thin State, and has neither wifa nor attorney known within the same, upon whom u copy of the said declaration alight be served. It is tht-ref.ire ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or bofore the 15th day of October, which will he in the your of onr Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, otherwise hull and absolute judgment will thon be giVeil and ap'ofdoJ against him. J. A. HTEWSfAN, Clerk. ^Work's Office. 14th Oct. 1854. ) Lancaster District. { Oct I^ 35?lyTt Pr. F.eflO Pdttly h IJtsepconstantly on hand a freah supply o!*ftll3lH? most popular Family Medicines, h tiny bi depended on as genuine, and which are *ohl on the usual terms for cash, fft i?|4ttjgjinc to punctual customers. Being W* Mfl^Haierous to mention in detail?send vol^brdera for what you wish, to Z. I DtUAY. Camden, Oct. 4, 185* 33 If. iHII'-> - ? * iiilfcr 'Notl0' L . MSI, wooM inform all pernor* IndrWt to XfH7 A A. J. CONIfOW that no langfr to<M|Pnc,> he given than the 20th day IHrtvtoa y narcK After that time every 'W p? ia milt, and anr who mi? OX) i. to lie iarurod will moat certainly, be die'T 4#W''* 00**QW ' ' TO THE PUBLIC' I fnil in the lust and previous issue of the "Lnni'iwter Ledger"the following advertisement, which, us I have for some time past been engaged iu selling buggies in this l)is I trict, must allude to me. ' Whereas I am informed that a person by i the nu"?e of McKlhuny has been offering to < sell Buggies in I .micaster District, anil say- s ing that they were made bv mo in York- 1 viile. . i Now. that my friends and the citizens of t laincastcr generally, may not be imposed I upon with bad and unfaithful work, I take this method (f informing them that 1 have < never employed apy person by that name to sell Buggies or Carriages for me, nor have I ever trusted any vehicle of any description to his possession, and any man selling Buggys for me, or of my make will have io his possession unquestionable authority of the fact over my own signature. Jan. 3. (Signed) B. T. WUEEI.ER." ( Justice to myself requires that I should | notice the above charge. I, unhesitatingly, i pronounce it false, and wi/hout lite least .>?>. ?hlane.e of, or foundation in truth. I have ' never represented at any time, or to any per- i son any buggy or other vehicle which I may ' have had for sale, as being the manufacture , of"B. T. Wheeler." and I now publicly ? s/amj) the assertion (hat I hat e so done, with the brand of a base and unmitigated falsehood, i I confidently appeal for the truth of my affirmation to the people of this District, with whom I may have had any business transactions. Just so soon as I saw the advertisement of Mr. Wheeler, I went to Yorkvin.. ..,,,1 ,1..... ..i.:m 1.:- ....it.? .i. I he declined giving. I will only add, that such conduct, as "B. T. Wheeler" has in this instance dis- | played, will most assuredly meet with its own reward: and if he thinks and hopes 1 thus to recommend his wotk by assailing 1 the innocent, he will fully reglizc the disappointment, which his course deservedly 1 merits. JONATHAN McEI.l I AN IS Y. Jan. 23d. 1855, 18?It. To Merchants, Planters, and Others. I THE undersigned, formerly of New ^ York City, hut now a permanent resident of Charleston, am prepared to do any riling in the lino of a General Agency nnd Coinmi-sision business entrusted to me. 1 will make purchases of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Fancy Goods, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Fruit. Jewelry, Confectionery, Books, Stationery, Liquors, Clothi. p. or anything else that can be obtained either in this city or New York, Boston or Philadelphia, and on as good terms, if not better, than the Merchants or Planters themselves could buy thein, thereby saving tbtm the ncaossary exorbitant expenses attending a visit to this city. I will nttend personally to the packing and shipment of goods thereby avoiding any mistakes or damage. I will also uttend promptly to any Banking or Insurance business that I may be favored with, nnd w ill make payment of debts.? From my long experience in a general mercantile business, I aui fully convinced that I can give perfect satisfaction, and suit the most fastidious taste in my selections. For my services 1 shall require a moderate commission, according to the nature of the business. r DAVID M. GAZLAY, Office over Bird's Store, 225, King-st, Charleston, S. C. Jan 21 48 ly MY COURTSHIP AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. ItV HENRY WICKOFF. A true account of his Adventures in England, Switzerland and Italy, with MISS. J. C. GAMBLE. of portland 1lagk, london. V\ ilb the unpublished Correspondence of mi * gamble, mrs.george gkote, mr. joshua bates, (of baring bkotuf.i.s),*thb km pr- i ror napoleon, lord l'ai.mf.k8ton, mar- i quts ofcavour,Captain Pakenham,Count of Vilette, Dr. Baker, (U. S. Consult. Mr i Kinney, (U. S. Charge 1)'Affaire), Mr. Hobson (British Embassador), Timothy 1 Brown (British Consul), Baron do B I (Russian Embassador), Count D'Oraay, < Fanny Elssler, Thurlow Weed, Ate., die, I St c. The novelty and iutc-cst of this cxtraor- I dinaiy publication may be judged from the 1 fact, that it is an undisguised revelation of the Author's Courtship of Miss Gamble, the geit American heiress, and is full of the most romantic and amusing scenes and incident, winding up with the Authors detention in an Italian prison. The distinguish- | ed persons, both of Europe and thu united States, who took a part in this exciting and ; mysterious drama, are all brought forward ' with their private correspondence. The incredible and piquant devclopemcnts of this ( lively book must create a deep sensation and command an unprecedented sale. The ( painful necessity of this expose, will be admitted by ail, when they couie to aeo that { both the British Government us well us the ( heroine herself, have constantly refused to ( repair the wrongs and injuries done to the ( Author cxcopt by offers of money, which he repeatedly nd scornfully refused. Prue $1, and $1 25. J. C. DERBY, Publisher. No. 119 Nsssau-sreet. New York. Jan. 3, 45 If. "SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. , r>~. T r r rtr uy oames 11. minerspoon, Ksq., Ordinary for said District. WHEREAS, William A. Cams has np. | plied to me for Letters of Administrction < on nil and singular the Goods and Chattels, I Rights and Credits of JACOB PLYLAR, Sr. 1 late of the District aforesaid, deceased. I THESE are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear I before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bo hold en nt Lancaster Cayrt House on the second day of March > next, to ahow canse, if any, why the said I administration should not be granted. | Given under my Hand and Seal this Ifitli t I -?**-? J day of February, in the year of i ? L. 8. > our Lord one thousand eight hnnfses^ydred and fifty-five, and in th? seventy-ninth year of Amcrioan Independence. JAMES H. W1THER8POON. o. i. n Feb. at, a at Pffa oo ] Molts and Shingles for ! Sale. Two or Three likely MULES, *n<l 30 or i 30,000 SHINGLES can be proeurr! by ap- j plying lit the re?ideneo of the eubvsriber, , A mi lee South of LfttteiMterviile. I J. M. SHAVER. Jan. t7,- 47 F"'r itm i IStf vMl w wL CURTAIN GOODS, MATRASSES, WINDOW SHADES, and PAPER lIAIVOINCiS. I^IIE Subscriber has in Store, of his own Manufacture and importation an enornous stock of Window SHADES, Gili :ORNICES, Paper HANGINGS. Matras. ics, Satin DeLnines, Damasks,Lace and Mus in Curtains, Tussils, Loops, Sec. A!! o! which arc oflfcrcd at prices which are uppre dated by all close buyers and ocononiica >ousc- keepers. II. W. KINSMAN & CO, 179 King-st. rorner King& Berrisford.sts., Charleston, March '29 7 Iv. SOU T if C AII oT, IN A. L A NCA S TKR D IS TRICT. By James H Witherspoon, Esq., Ordinary for said District. Wiikrkas James E. Cousar has applied tc ne for Letters of Administration on all and lingular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of Samuel Cousar late of the District iforesaid, deceased. THESE are, therefore, to cite and admonish ill and singular, the kindred and creditors ol iaid deceased, to ho ami appear before me at out lext Ordinary's Court for the said district, to be loldcn at Lancaster Court House on the 8th lay of February next, to show cause, if any why the said administration shall not be grant.'d. Given under my Hand and Seal tliis 25tli day of Jan. in the year of our Lord one I I S i 'housand, eight hundred and titty-five j ' ' * J and in the eightieth year of Ameri1-can Independence. JAMES 11. WITHERSPOON, o. l. n. Jan 20. Pr Fee $2.00 44 2t The great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout Pain in the Side, //ip, li ck. Limbs ant: Joints; Scrofula, King's Evil, White Swelling, //.ird Tumors, Stilf Joints, and nil fix cd pains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied pain cannoi exist. It has boon beneficial in eases of weak ness, such as l'uin and Weakness in tin Stomach, Weak Limbs, lameness, Afftv tion of the Lungs in their primary stages.? It destroys inll.unation by perspiration. James I* Doyd, Pickens District, Soutl Carolina, testifies that, by its use nlono in was cured of Rheumatism in both of lib knees, of several years standing. The following was handed us by a re spec table Physician in (ieorgia: Messrs. Scovil &. Mead:?Gents : I hav< been using your Liverwort and Tar 7/ebrow Plaster very extensively in my practice fo three years past, and it is with pleasure thai I state my belief in their superiority ovei all other articles, with which I ain ncquain ted, for the purposes for which they are re commended. The Hebrew Plaster, es pecially, is an universal panacea for locu pains. 1 have also found it a most excel lent application for Sprains and Bruises. I gives universal satisfaction wherever used 8. S. OSLIN.M. 1). Knowillc, Ga., March 4th. 1853. tar A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. UB Read the following testimony from i physician. Gentlemen?Your Hebrew Plaster hai cured tne of pains of which I have sufleret for twelve years past. During this perioi I labored under an affliction of my loini and side, and tried many remedies that tnj own medical experience suggested, bu without obtaining relief. At length I use< yonr Plaster, and am now by Its good effect! entirely cured. I will recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who are suf faring from contraction of the muscles, o permanent pains in the side or back. The people of (ieorgia have but to be come acquainted with its virtues when the) will resort to its use. Yours, trulv, M. W. WALKER, M. D, Forsythe, Monroe County, Ga. To Messrs. Scovil & Mead, New Orleans La. JEW DAVID'S OR //EBRRW PLAS TER IN NORTH CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovil, &. Mf.ad: I have beer troubled with the chronic rheumatism foi the last twelve years. On the 1st of July 1849, I was so bad that I could not turn myself in bed, and the pain so severe that I had not slept a wink for six days. At this time mv attending physician prescribed the "Hebrew Pbister," and it acted like a charm ; the pain left me, nnd 1 slept more than half of the night, and in three days I was able to ride out. I consider the "/A* brew Plaster" the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use. O. W. M'MINN. 7/endersonviPie, N. C., Aug 16, 1850. ? ^ ^ ^ ^ Beware of counterfeits and base imitations ! The genuine will in future have the lignaturn of E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on the top of encli box. rurchaaers are advised tha' a mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. The genu'ne is sold only l?y us, nnd by >ur agents nppointcd throughout the South ?and no pedlar is allowed to sell it. Dealers nnd purchasers generally are cautioned igainst buying of any hut our regulur agents, otherwise they will he imposed upon with a worthless article. SCOVIL * MEAD, 113 Chartres stroet, N. Orleans, Sole General Agents for the Southern States, ^o nriiuiu nu uruers miisi in variably be i&ddreaaed. Jnn 31 % 49 Cm DISOLTJTIOlSr. THE FIRM OF HAS8ELTINE Sl HA(JTNS is thin day dissolved, by mutual ronai-nt, nod nil persons indebted either by Note or Account will do Well to coil and !>ny up, on or before the 20th of February lext, oh nfVr that d iy everything will be jut in suit, an the Hnn must be settled up IVe munt have money to pay our debt* with. No longer indulgence will he given. J. A. HA88KLTINE. W. S. HAGINS. Lancaster C. II , Jon. 17, 1856 P. 8.?Those that owe J. A. Hanseltinc ndividoally, most pay up, or share the Mine ate as those that owe the firm. This in jositively the last notice that will appear in he Ledger, the next will be from an Attorley. Jnn 17 47 4t New Blaok-smith Shop, Tbe umleraigned havo opened in (be rillagi i( Lancaater a Black-ami th Shop, nearly opoaitc the Jail; which la now In fall operation, we an prepared to do all kindaof Iron work with neat near and (lienatch a fall supply of Iron on hanc which we WIU make op into any ehapo or forn fou wiah and at low price* far paying onatoroen "no other* wanted," our price Iw horee ehaeiP| la $1.00 caah fl.tt* when charged, plough. oed at 6 1-4 oenta a plough. Other won in proportion, bring along your w 5rk and try ua r ^ MASriEY 4 HASSF.LTINE Fob. 21. ? -K 1" * , sti* * * * * .* , ^7. 'm News! lNfews!! B The Subscriber is now receiving from New York. Philadelphia, Bn'timore und Charleston, his Fail snpply of Drugs,Chem- J. S icals, Paints, Oils, Soaps, Brushos, Cosmctics, Perfumery, Spices und Fancy articles; , : China-W ire, such as Vases, Cups and Snu- ^ ' cors. Toilet Bottles, Card Baskets, &o. &c., " to which ho respectfully invites the uttention of the citizens of Ijincaster visiting In * Camden and wanting articles in his liue. r?t : z. j. Dkhay. a Oct 4. 33 tf Anc THE TROOP. wii r?^IIE Members of this Company, and those It A who wish to join, are earnestly requested to meet on the last Saturday in Feb- "In ruarv next, the iMtli inst., at I<ancuster, C. ti II There will be business of the greatest importance to the troop to transact. Wo 1 have more than the requisite number of thni ' men to bo received or incorporated into the one State Militia. Come forward promptly on nun ? this day, and we will again go into an elee- nesi tion for officers and adopt a uniform, there whi ' will be two or three specimens of the latter com ' presented for your selection. Byc-I?aws ore nier to be signed. Your measures will be re- bun [. quired, to be sent to the contractor of the '"ho uniforms in Philadelphia. If you fail to A , meet promptly on the day appointed, it w ill to. I , be the last effort with nie to raise a troop. "Jol SKCREST. "W Jan 24 48 lin and nou WE PUBLISH THIS DAY, DEC. 11. 1845. FANNY PERN'S NOVEL. ?i Rl A TALE OF DOMESTIC L'FE 400 pp. 12 mo, Cloth. Price, $1,25. A rEVERYBODY knows FANNY FERN ".m, -J everybody has laughed and cried over |)ro, her sparkling, dashing truthful, genial writ- ,|)n| ings; everybody will wish to read this her 9U^ ' first novel, and every one w ho does read it j ' will pronounce it her greatest work. Says ni(j an able critic who has read the proofsheet, j "RUTH 11.A 1.1, is a work which not only exceeds anything which FANNY FERN has before written, but which, in many re- fi spects, surpasses nny other work w hatever. r I' f or intense and snsta<ned interest of tiara- A live, for originality of conception and treat- eon nicnt, for scorching scarciuun and withering new rebuke of pretentions and hypocracy, for thei elevation of moral tone and w insomcness of the 1 religious inculcations, for vigor, freshness, lary ' simplicity, directness and fascination of pap ' style, we have never seen its equal. * will ****** per The story takes possession of our heart C at once; we follow 'RUTH' through her sub ] trials with as much interest as though she tion were our own sister; she breaths not n goo sign, sho sutlers not a sorrow, which the will 1 render does not feel as nccutely ns though for r the first cmne from his own henrt, and the eon * second was one of his own sad experience. Car " The characters are such as we are constant per ly meeting in overv-day life: and how hold- met ' ly and skilfully they are drawn, how pow- tcrr ' orfully tho story is told, how touching is its 1 pathos, how sparkling is its wit, how irre* sistahle its humor, how severe its satire and V how true its moral, no adequate idea can be gained except by reading it." a ? RUTII HALL will be for sale by book- | 1 ""Hera gen?r?Hv. To any one sending us \ tho rotail prico we wii! n?nd a copy of the J work by mail,post paid. Published hy 1 MASON BROTHERS, I * 23 Park Row, New York. ties ' Jan 3 45 tf sap J der; van For the Complete Cure of Caught, l**r Colds. Influenza. Asthma Bronchetis Spitting of Blood, and all other lung complaints tending to consumption j ' i H M w? This preparation is getting into use all fcc] over our Uount-y.* Tho numerous letters j i we receive from our various agents, infor- (>ru ming us of curses effected in their immediate gUj , neighborhoods, warrant us in saying it is one nm] i of the best, if no', the iery best Cough Modicine now before the public. // almost inra- 0||, rably relieves and not unfrequently cures the njn I very worst case. When all other Cough i preparations have failed, this has relieved jj.. tho patient, as Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and Physicians can testify. t|lc Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what jnr) has been his experience of the effects of this \ medicine. If he has been selling it for any |a?( engtli of time he will tell you. wni lT IS THEBEST MEDICINE EXTANT or Below we give a few extnets from letters Qf, wo have received lately regarding the \ir- rot.' tues of this mrdi' ine. Dr.S.O*lin,of Kuowille,fla., savs:?I have H)l., hern usin^ your Li vet wort and I'or very ex ten- an^ sively in my ynvticr for three years pa St. and, t / i.? with pleasure / state my belief in itssuperi- en* oritv over alt. othrr artici.rs With Which {m(j 1 am ac([U iinted,J<vr which il is recommended." Messrs. Fitzgerald &. Bonner*. writing i from Wuvnesville, N.C. says:? " 'I'he Liter- me| wort and Tar is becoming daily more popu- ()f . lar in this Country, asd we this* Justly n.tp so All who have tried it speak in rrrmmrn- j , fable terms of it, vey beneficial in alleviating mC( the complainted far wyir.h it is recommeded.,, j: Our Agent in Pickens LMstret, H. (',. Mr. S. R. Mcrall, assures us "that he uses it with w great Itenrjii in his own family, and recom- , mends it to his neighbors." He gives an ^ instance of a Negro woman, in his vicinity, o}-) who had been sufferiricr with dis?s*s of th? -- > ' and Lungs for years, nltended with severe rough, vj{f who wus relieved by the IJverworth nnd 'lar. ,|u. r Such are the good reports we hear of thin Medieine from all parte of the South. For a report of the surprisng cures H haa ?j preformed in the Western and Norhern and eoj| Baatern States, we would invito the suffering f|I(l, 1 patient to read the pamphlet which accompanics encli bottle. To all we say Kate Hope WJ hue Hope'. _re TRY THE XEDICIHS I! for. |?f Be warned in tteaeon. And neglect not that cough which iadaily sap | weakening your constitution, irritating your tiea 1 throat and lungs, And inviting on thatdrend | dlaease,Consumption, when ao soothing and per 1 Healing a remedy can be obtained aa Dr. tl Rogers Syrup of liverwort and Tar. BeuHtre. of Counterfeit* and Aim Imitation*/ The genuine article is aignad Andrew ( Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around to i each bottle. f Price, $ I per bottle, or six bottles for $5. C'. , C.ij .a.i? - ? * wwm nnvn'Mie Ana reirtl DJ BOUVILdt ***' > MEAD. Wc 111 Chertrea St. bet, Conll end St. Loin, * ; w. v ? Sole Aoemt* for the South*** States ' to whom all orders end applioationa for a Agendo* must bo addreeeed. ? , Sold also ?t , * t Ma"ill it Heath, LaneaaterC. H, ? A. P. Wtub, Cbeetor. T2 wtacheatkr, Stitt ft. Co., Monro. z, 1 DeHat, dill WAimu, camden. ! arnum'b AutioblograPhy" ,, <!?'? . REDFIELD, 110 &. 112 NASS AU ST. door ifill shortly put to proas, nnd publish Marc V in December, , CHE LIPE OF P. T. BARHUM, d ,Jt? WRITTER BY HIMSELF. J0h? vhich he narrates his early history as Joel .ERK, MERCHANT, AND EDITOR, ?? th I his later career as a of A SHOWMAN. 20 ;h a Portrait on Steel nnd numerous II- dnnt istrntions, by llnrley. In one volume, uel 1 12ino. Price 81 25. levie this work I have given, in every par- Wilt culnr, the true nnd the onlv full ac- Exet count of my enterprises."?Preface. 'ho publisher only re peats the public sen- Oi snt in announcing thnt this book will be ndjo of extraordinary interest. Mr. 3nr- Jevit i's unparalleled tact and talent ns a busi- a. j * man, the grand and liberal scale on \V. 1 eh his prominent enterprises have been ducted, together with a happy tempera- 21 it which can both give nnd take a hit of dant lor, have made his nnrne a world-known Jour uschold world." al, I adopting "nothing cxtonunte" nshis mot- of A ho presents the authentic history of j Poei ice Heath," the "Feiee Mermaid," the C< oolly Horse," the "Herd of Buffaloes," other Showman Incidents, generally de- Lnni need as "HUMBUGS," while larger ue is devoted to his connection with NERAL TOM THUMB, and the tri|>hnl musical campaign of JENNY L1ND. M ULES FOR BUSINESS AND MAK . duct ING A FORTUNE ; at C( innumerable additional enterprises nnd ^le ' rations, atford the author an indefinite ,n ' jc of subject, nnd lie will abundantly re by his pen that he is something more ' am i a Showman. We know, indeed, of no P,,rv ject which afTords greater scope for , " ply interesting narrative than the Auto '!' IIIAPIIY or P. T. Baiimum. ''on' an 10 45 tf ^ ie Yorkville Enquirer. lillO undersigned, having purchased the office of the Yorkville Miscellany and imcnced in it* stead the publication of a i ^ > paper, with the above tit'e, present f.*Q r claims to a aha re of the patronage of H'J public. The Enquirer is next to the est journal in the State, printed on good jQ| er, and with entirely new material and an* be sent to subscribers nt Two Dollars, \annum, in advance. .'onimencing with a list of eight hundred seribcrs anu a rapidly increasing cirtuln- J I, it is ollered to the business men as a d advertising medium. Advertisements be conspicuously inserted at One Dollar Y< the first and Thirty-seven and a half volc? ts for subsequent insertions Huaineas Btl ds of a half square, or less, Five Dollars ToMr annum. Contracts for laiger advertise. . its will be made on the most reasonable ns. 'l * * JOHN L. MILLER. ) l?ro- nicdi SAM'L. W. 1IELTON, \ prictors. 'orkvillc, S. C., Jan. 8, 1855. L is now put up In the lafgett sired hot, and Is acknowledged to be the best aararilla made, as is certified by the wonful cures it has performed, the original ies of which are in the possession of the To I prietor. Remember, this is the only true Si original article. ncitl lerofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, writi tccr, Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast of ?" iety of other diseases are ap-edily r.nd t',nt foctlv cured by the use of this tnciiicinc. ^y * reac Read the following Certificate! ted < TallPossa Co., Ala., Jan. 3, I85J. ""'V' Jkar Sir:?I send you this to certify to ?" i that your Extract of Yellow-Dock and -saparills has performed one of the most |aru, nderful cures on inc that has over been ef- ?ni. ted on man. ,.<| ,, have been afflicted for forty yenr* with light ptions on uiy legs and feot; in 1848 they Si . so bud that { had to go on crutches, I in 1849 I had one leg amputated above AN knee. In about nine months after my |j er log broke 4Mit in largo eating and run- ,, g sores from my knee to my foot, and charged a great deal of offensive matter. groin also broke outin large biles which charged much offensive matter, and nt name time my left hand broke out in I T\ je running sores nearly to my elbowr Nam The misery that I have suffered for the hear I two years, I cannot describe to yon. I the sin such agony that I never rested day niy 1 night. had n October last my son biought me one ol * pour hoitlc wrappers: I read it,and found <'ou' urd of come wonderful cures performed your'Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sarurilla,' I sent nnd got two bottles of it, o|)U I commenced takimr it. In two ?< - ? """ w L'O., great nntoninliment, my no.es all became ??||0 y, and I could sleep nil night, a thing I ten 1 i not done for two yearn. When I had that en nix hottion, my noren were nearly all Yorl led, My aorea got well an if by enchant- j it. I have now uaed in all, eight bottlea rour "Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sar- I t|jp nrilln," and I now consider myself Well. ' entreat all of the uftlieted to try this B#(1 iicine for 1 believe'it will cure any known B|^ ??se in the world. I?ay nnide all prejit- Bur, ) and junt try it, and proclaim ita great | nanl rlh to suffering mankind and entreat thein Chill lake it, for it will euro them. Chnj iy ease in well known in a large portion Cont tooth Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, Jc 1 if any ahonld doubt the iltove euro, I in- Fi*t? i thein to call on me, and 1 will ahow them aenm. I can be found In Tatlapo-.sa , Alabama, one mile from Htoe'a Ferry. ''uni REN A) ATI HUGHES. , The Yellow-Doek and S irsaparilla in pe- Hol inrly adapted to femalesofdelicate health und lilting from irregularity of menatrua! din- |UCt rgen, and other dincaaen pecnliar to their cine . The proprietor hnn in bin ponneaaiou a nnd at number of certificate* of curen. per* cacli med of the above deanription. Wo aa- |. e the afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. taki ynott'n Extract of Yellow Dock and 8ar* N nrilla will at once rsorulate tlioae dlrto-sl. N i nnd renew the nuturul energies. ^*n up in quart bottles.?Price $1 Settle. told WholeMle nnd retail by SCOVIL Sl MRAD. AT 111 Chnrtres at.,N. Q. rencral Agents for the Houthern States, a,u whom ell orders must be Addressed. Inld.nUo, by Magill dt jjrath, (.ancestor r. H.; A. P. Wylie, Cheater; Winchester, -5 14 Sl Co., Monroe, N. C.j Z J. F e Hay Si >rk man, Camden rn tprll IS, 'S* t.Oet 1. A. aostin7 f?g iTTORNKY AT LAW. L Gheaterflend C H 8 0, ' , 1 "* ' HA * RRHEYS, and other goods for negroes, V( L jest received by I. B.COU8ART. lev. let. 37?it !? SHERIFF'S SALES. virtue of sundry writs of ft fa to mc ted, I will sell before the Court House M< in Lnncaster, on the 1st Monday in h next., within the legal hours of sale, | blloe ing Real Estute, vix : New 0 Acres, more or less, when on deficit* . t, lives, adjoining lands of John Williams *! * R. Welsh, Ervin Robinson, Estate of ju , j Bowers, et al levied on and to be sold 1 . le property of W. B. .Small, at the suit C- Dunl?P' beinj intel 0 Acres, more or iess, whereon Defen- c | lives, adjoining lands of Estate of Sam-. ^ p ilnrshell, Andy McAckev, and others, nn'j d on. and to be sold as the property of wet1j y Ltle*, at the suit of Executor and p^j :utrix of S Beckham. ALSO Zi lie Houre and Lot lying at Taxnhaw fjj. ining John MeManus, R. Moseley, el al, we f d on and to be sold as the property of j . Miller, at the suit of R. Mosely for S. / t] rt?ey.- ende ALV? eal, 10 Aeres, more or less, whereon Defen- j,. lives, adjoining lands of J. Adams, ^ ? a Crockett, Estate of James Adams, et ovied on and to be sold as the property | ,. B. Funderburk, at the suit of D. M. arrai k ?f "t- ntlr. anditions Cssh, &e. * . . J. D. IIAILE, S. L. D. rj.'S nstcrC.H ,Feb. 12, 1855 1 3t ^ mor Goods at Cost. com Y Store being in a leaky condition and m.,n ing important additions and repairs, in- Wor s me to ofl'er my entire stock of goods m.,|, ,-t It i. ? ? t ..A... f..ll 1 J?I ,qt, i? itt im/? hiu ii inn jinn ucsini proi i stork is offered on such favorable ten s 0jrn te purchaser- The public are invited to \Vil and satisfy themselves of the facts, and etu;( sure I shall make it to their interest to base. p?>ni cliiiqticnts will bonr in mind my notice an?| le la-djjer a few weeks since, as collwc- this i must and shall be made. 8nrc H. B. EMMONS. Lnv re. 13, 1854. 43 tf ^ A C U R E F 0 R A L 1(1! I tin^ lollo way's Ointment. gj zens if the. Union: I ju have done iuc the honor as if with one >, fiom one end of the Union to the other, ?JL imp the chsracter of my Ointment with 1st. approbation. It is scarcely two years ( I made it known among you, and ahcady jmr^ it obtained more cclobiity than any other very cine iu so shoit a peritsl, is a" THOMAS HOLLOW AT. Purt ?, ,,, inert 39, Cornei of Ann and Nassau steete, yju|, New York. Li OXIHHISO CUKE OF SOKE LEGS, AF TER MSE YEARS STANDING. t of a Letter frmn Mr. IK. J. lAingley, j Hunt si Hie, Yatlhin County, North Car- Q( \ inn, U. S , dated Norrmlter 1*/, 1863. Tur ?? " Grc READ HIS OWN WORDS!! 'nor. Hollow at: S-isl *,?It la not my wish to heroine notorius, I Wl" icr is this letter written for the mere sake of mg, t?it to say that your Oiutmcnt cured me * ir of the most dreudful cutaneous diseases ? flesh is heir to, and which was considered I 11 who knew me, to l?e entirely beyond the qti; h of medicine. For nine years I was afflic- 1 H with one of the most painful and trouble- j , a sore legs tii.it ever fell to the lot of man; after hying every medicine I had ever d of, 1 resigned in despair all hope of being I d ; hut a friend In ought me a couple ot | A b pots of your Ointment, which caused the A9 * on iny legs to heal, ami I entirely regain- J B ty health to my agreeable surprise and de- U t, and to the astonishment of my friends. *ned W. J. LANGLEY. I M EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A HAD 1 RF.AST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE DINT OF DEATH. >y of a teller from Mr. It. Durant. New r ? Orleans, November 9th, 1853. I of t d raor. Hoi.lowat, 38, Corner of Ann and tftVl iau streets, New York : Dear Sir,?It is with n,xl tfelt gratitude I have to infunn you that by tier use of your Ointment and Pills, the life of PO rife haa been eaved. For seven years she autl a bad breast, with ten running wound*, not the cancerous nature. I was told that nothing and il save her: she waa then induced to u?e fin,j Ointment and Pill*, when in the abort apace |UO| tree months they effected a perfect cure, pj| le astonishment of all who knew us." We . ined your medicines from Mrs. Wright k Chatrv* at., New Orleaus. I aeiul this from UIM', tel de* Princoa," Paris, although I had writ- avl t at New Orieau* before we finally left, at >ro' time not knowing your addreea at New | t. Signed, R. DUKANT. Fl> celt hi Hills ilionld he used conjointly with co^ Ointment, in moat of the following Legs, Pilea, Breasts, Rheumatism, ' ts. Salt Kheuui, lona, Kcalda, >lafna, Sore Nipplea, >ped handa. Bore Throats, reeled and Stiff Skin diseases, ilnta, Scurvy, ilaa, Sore Head*, t, Ulcere, 01 hilar Swellings, Wounds, p0{ bago, Soi.n at the K st a a i. is hue ?t of Prof. J .lowat, 80 Maiden l?ane, New Ynik, r*u i t 4, STtiAiin, London, and by all r??- * able Druggeata and lfealera of Media throughout the United States, in Pota Boxes,at 26 cents, 6'Jt cents,and 111 00 I* I i. There ie a consider ble saving by ng the larger eixea. . B.?Directions for the guidance of pa- Pul la in every disorder are affixed to eaeh . vn W. THURLOW CASTON. rORHEY AT LAW ARD SOU CI Wi TOR IH EftUITY Xr, nd$ Ik* Courlt in LoncuMor, Krrthau ^ and Adjoining Districts. w OFFICE. CAMDEN, M. C.J& SURVEYING. HE ondoralghed i* prepared to wail ? - 1 oa thnae requiring the aarvieaa of a tea reyor, at any tint, npon abplientioi be- Dt made to the Clerk ef the Court. , W.R Ultlh. J aneaater Jan. I. 1855, 4ft? BBBlf BACK'S LITER RILLS, wd i m I '# 0 ? ~ SERlES TOfi 1B58. ^ THE HOME JOURNAL. )RR1S ANI) WILLIS. EDITORS. IE tirst number >f the new series will be issued on the-ist of Jenmtry next, subscribers can be supplied from that ; but immediate application will be' ssary for auch aa desire to begin with ( ginning. A home in hardly completer lunk we mnyaafely venture to aay, out the Home Journal, which, besides t a chronicle of the times, abounds in ligence designed to enliven an AmeriHomo. Its editors (Geo. F. Morris sr.c? . Willis) devote their entiro time, skill experience, to the task of giving each (, everything worth knowing. They ciilnrly keep an eve on all the whim? toveltioa of the day. Tho utmost pains nken to present the facts and outlinca II news. In the literary department, dm at sketches and readable criticism, in our condensations of the production, tic vast newspaper world of Europe we tavor to avoid the tiresome nnd the ?so and transfer to otircolumna the pick of lish information and brilliancy, while ndeavor to select with n true sense of i morals, true wit, and genuine humor, ddition to theubove, we nave made fWW ngements for a feature that is nlway* ictive in a family journal. From seveliflcrent sources we are to be suppliedi the news and gossip of New York Sof. In a metropolis like ours, centre th? e sparkling elements of the life of Ouf atrv nt large, and collision and nttiition g out much w hich would clso be dorit. Afloat, in society gossip, is a small* Id, of which the ordinary newspaper? e no report, nnd of this we think we can nine amusing photographs. In nnnoun; also, A new series of articles by Mr.lis, in uddition to his usual labors, we m tho privilege of leaving then to desig. ) their own style aid title aa they ap*. They are to bo quite different from' thing which hna ever been published in journal from bin per,, nod we are very i that they will be no less attractive, toth? least. The graphic and highlv-finii sketches, by "The Lady of Hhalott," mothy Quaint" nnd others, will be convd. We have also new correspondents .ondon and Paris, who wiil send ns much could never reach us through foreign nnls. rkMs.?For one copy, f2 , for three ies, 85. or for one copy for three veam -always in advance. Subscribe without y- . Address, MORRIS &. WII.LIH, 107, Fulton street, N. Y. PANISH JACK MARENGO^ Tlio SiRKon of this Celebrated JACK A trill commence at LAiicasterviUe, on the i Hi 16th of March, iiiKt., and eud on the 1 uly. Ho is lull 1.1 hands high, well made, no mixtakc nh.mt him. It is certainly the est of Farmers to raise their own mules, and f ones. Thcexpcnceof raising such is light, light, compared to the prices. This Jack i uncommonly fine one, and he has been based to be kept here, to accommodate far? and those desirous of raising fine largo s. His prices are f# $10 and f 15. P. T. HAMMOND ft CO. uicaster C. II., March 8th. 4?tf 'Paints and Oils. have now in Storo n large and fine stock rVhitu Lorid. Zinc, Paint, IJnsccd Oil, pcnlinc, Luupblnck, Litharge, Chrome en, Spanish Brown nnd Venetian Red. ?ALSO? uint, Whitewash nnd Vnmiah Brushes. It Tools, Sic. Sic. Give me a call nnd I try to give you perfect satisfaction. Z. J. D*HAY. let 4 33 Doctor Tonrscll ! IE POCKET jESCULAPIUSi Or, every one his own Physician. ?rpHE FIPriETIi JL Edition, vith one hundred Engravings,? showing Diseases and Mnlformntions of tho Human System in ov. ery aliupe and form.? To w hieh is addeda tr?atine on th<* Discuses of Female*. being pf the highest importance to hoso contemplating mar [e. By William Yooso, at. D. Ait no father he .-inhumed to present a cojpy he ifSKCULAPIUS to hia child. It may e him from an early grave. Let no young i or woman enter into the secret obligate of mnrricd life without reading the I'KET AESCULAPIUS. Let no one Vring from a harknied Cough, Pain in Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, given up by their physician, be another nient without consulting the ASSCULAJS. I In\ e the tnnrried, or those about to married, any impediment, read this truly ful book, as it baa been the means of ing thousands of unfortunate creatures n the very jaws of death, y Any p erson sending TWENTY/? CENTS enclosed in a letter, will rere ?nc copy of this work by mail, or live ies will be sent for One Dollar, idiirtrss, (post pi id.) I1R. WM. YOUNG, A'o I fill Hjrruct Si., I'Hlrrfelmhia. k |>ri| 13 10 ti. A CARD. TftSJl?PII #111.1 fTPUA?P *vuui II uXLUUUtillAli attoemky at law. LAMCASTl&YHflJE. 'fice?oppositethb court house, inerly occupied by W. A. Moore. Ee% 0. will Attend the Cfirti of tho nt ndiagf'DUtricte. Jepl. 31 1666. 46-.tr CAMDEN HOTEL BOW OM for UkO MOOBMOdAtiea of tW TroTollinf PwMie. ft It b an wwflwt nnd fii?m fldln? builUL dl?.g, new And weB tttod op, And lately ? in a Male of comM* repair. Tb wnm bine, open Ami Airy; Una family pertore, 1 furniahed. The table will be MtpjtBed with iryihlnj; which an esceflent country market I aford, and attended by the beet aereanM. The Hat wlB be mppliud with the choieeet nea and Linear*. the stable*. I well fttted up, attended by rarefht and *ieaeed Oatlere, and weB enpnBed with Free- ler. - " * also a prepar.-.l for the accommodation of Brorcrt k eaeeBiat water eearealeitee*. rhere win, at aB tlntf betei OttiaBiaa ia ah . danee to oearey paearngaea to and Bom the ' pot. u*,. IRISH POTATOfes."