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I i_ "POETRY. _i The Honored Hero. 'ihe action of Congress in creating the l.ew Milrterv grftde of Lieutenant general in tire AYtny of the United States, for the if??!!! jwjrniwp of honoring the brave "General Scott, meets with the general ap- t proval of the nation. The announcement I t>ftlre passage of the act, to the veterau j H General in chief, drew from hitn the ' earnest expression?"Let no man say, he eaftcr, that his Country is ungrateful to one who lias served her faithfully."? Tins event has awakened in the memory one of the most soul-stirring songs in our language, written by the greatest of living lyric bards, on the occasion of Scott's return from tbo Couquest of Mexico.? [Dutchess Democrat. The Soldier's Welcome Home. "6Y geOkqe is Mounts. j Victorious the hero Returns from tin- war ; & His brow bound with laurels j That never will bule, While streams the free standard ' Of stripes and of stars, t Whose field in the battle The foouian dismayed. ' When the .l/exican hosts 1 ^ Iu their madness came on, Like a tower ol strength In his might ho arose! | I Where dangers most threatened, j I 1 lis banner was borne, Waving hope to his friends And despair to his foes \ Chorus?llu/za! huzza- liuzzal The Hero forever! ( Whose fame is the glory And pride of the land ! The Soldier of Honor ! And Liberty, bail! His deeds in the temple j , Of-Fame are enrolled ; i | hw .mu-,..!. ub? ?... ?-i i?ow? by the gale, Take root in hearts Of the valiant and bold? The warrior's escutcheon His foes seek to blot? I But vain arc the efforts I Of partisan bands, For freemen will render Full justice to Scott, And welcome hiui home With their hearts in their hands. Huzza! huw.a I huzza! The Hero forever 1 ' Whose fumo is the glory I And piidc of the land! S ..SUNDAY READING. Is Religion Beautiful. Always! In the child, tho maiden, the wife, the . lotlier, religion shines with a holy benignant beauty of its own, which nothing of earth can mar. Never yet was the female character perfect without the Steady faith of piety. Beauty, intellect ^ wealth! they are like pit-fails, dark in 1 the brightest dav nnl?*Rs the divino li.rhf o ? "6""I J tutloBS religion throw her soft be mis a- i round them to purify and exult, making j twice glorious that which scented all loveliness beforo. I Religion is very beautiful?in lieal'.h '' or sickness, in wealth or poverty. We i never enter a sick chamber of the good, 1 but soft music seems to float on the air, ' and the burden of their song i ?"Lo! | peace is here-" 1 Could wc look into thousands of fami- ( lies to-day, when discontent fights sullen- j ly with life, we should find the chief cause of unhappiness, want of religion in woman. And in felon's cells?in places of crime misery, destitution, ignorance?we should j behold in all its most terrible deformitv, i i II the fruit of irrcligion in woman. Oil, religion ! benignant majesty, high on thy throne thou sittest, glorious and exalted. Not above the cloud, for earth | ' clouds come never between thcc and tru-' / ly pious souls?not beneath the clouds,! 1 for above these is heaven, opening thro' . , a broad vista of exceeding beauty. ; Its gates are the splendor of jasper and ! 1 precious stones, white with a dewey light tba'. neither dashes nor blazes, but steadi-1 4y proceedelh from tbe throne God, its ; lowers oadied in a refulgent glory ten , ^ dines tbe brightness of ten thousand suns i yet soft, undazzling the eye. And there religion points. Art thou weary f It whispers, "Rest?up there? ' there forever." Art thou sorrowing )? "Jrtjr." Art thou weighed down with un- i inherited ignominy f "Kings and priests hWdl holy home." Art thou poor)? \ "The very stress before thy mansion shall he gold." Art thou friendless I "The ' angels shall be thy companions, nod God thy friend and Father. Is religion beautiful) We answer, all ? A I ? ?-# ? > ? ,w uc.v?ihuoii ana ueiormny wnere rvugicn - 0pS is not.?'Oliv? Branch. jtW Look not mournfully into the ' % past, it car.not return ; wisely improve rhe presenile is thine; go forth to meet the shadowyfqiuro -jtfjMg fosr, and wiih , a manly heart. \ JST" A good wfoeetioa is n better safe- 5 guard for liberty than a standing array or severs laws. JOT In your language be nhyn^oroo' J 1y? honest, natural, clear, 4 Uutionr. HE* ^|Hp - a A WORK OK INTENSE INTEREST Notes on Duels and Duelling. Ai.phabeticas.ly Arrarged. With h Preliminary Historical Essay.? i, By Hon. Isirenzo Sabine. 1 vol. l'imo.? 'rice $1 25. I This work comprises sketches of t lie pi in- j ipal duels, from tiini oetween David and j joliah, tlie first on record, to the present I lay ; ami contains a full account of those of mportance, including all of historical in- | crest, in the annals of this country. 'J he duels between Hamilton and litirr, >lay and Randolph, Decatur nnd Bairon, 1 Jiliey and (2 raVes, as Well as rflany othcVs, 1 ire related in full; and the author's familiar- 1 ty with history, nnd his intimacy with men 1 n public life, lias enabled him to bring to j iglit facts of great interest and value. The avidity with which every account of I i duel is sought for mid devoured, led the i J mblishers to hesitate before offering the >ublic a volume containing such a fund of j nteresting and exciting material; but the | ' ligh character of the author, and a perusal ' >f his Historical Essay, have eonvinced thorn ] hat the publication of the work is dentinal to exert a highly bcncticial influence,? ?ubhshed by CROSBY, NICHOLS & Co., Boston. For side by all booksellers. Jan. 10 -tG?tf. j The Greek Slave \ Bacchante, Vcnus, Flora, Hebe, and the DancinjGirl I^HE above celebrated Statues, together with FIFTEEN STATUETTES IN BRONZE, nnd sovcjal hundred .Haguificcut Oil I*aiuliiig*, 'rom the collection of prizes to l?e distributed among the Members of the Cosmopolitan Art Association at the first annual distribution, in January next. The Cosmopolitan Art and Literary Association, Organized for the Encouragement and (Itneral Diffusion of Literature and the Finn Arts on a new and original plan. This popular Art Association is designed o encourage nnd popularize the Fine Arts, ind disseminate wliolsome Literature throughout the country. A Gallnry of Art is permanently founded, and will contain a valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary, for the annual distribution of each yoar. The best Literature of the day will be issued to subscribers, consisting of tlie popular monthly Magazines, Reviews, &-c. The Cnmmiltnn nf Miin.'ionmiiril hnin tln? pleasure of announcing that the First Annual Distribution will take place on the 30th lanuary, inst, at which time will be distributed, or ullotted to members, several hunJred Works of Art, among which is the original and world-renowned statue of THE GREEK SLAVE, BY HIRAM POWERS, costing over Five Thousand Dollars, together with the beautiful statues of VENUS, B ACC ANTE, HERE,FLORA and the DANCING GIRL: and fifteen Statuette s in Bronze, imported from Paris: also, a large collection of Oil, PAINTINGS, comprising some of the best productions of celebrated American and Foreign Artists. The Literature issued to subscribers consisting of the following Magazines: Harper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Black wood's, Graham's, Magazine of Arts, and Gadey's I-udy'a Book, and the Quarterly Reviews reprinted at New York, Edinburg, Westminster, London Quarterly, and North British. Plan for the Current year?1854-5. The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a inemher of this association and entitle# him to either one of the nbo\e Magazines for one year, and also to a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings, which are to be allotted to tlie members in January, Persons taking five memberships are entitled to anv live of the Mairazines one venr. _ _ - 0 / ? ind to six tickets in the distribution. Persons on becoming numbers, can li.ive heir magazine commence with any month liirect from 'lie New-York and Philadelphia i ublishers. LITTELL'S LIVING AGE, Weekly, is furnished ono year, and two memberships for $6. The net proceeds derived from the sale of memberships, nre devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the ensuing year. Books open to receive namesnt the Eastern office, New York, or Western office, Sandusk). The Gallery of Art is located in Sandusky (the western otliee of the Assiciation) where Superb (iranate Buildings have been eroetfor it, and in whose spacious saloons the splendid collection of Statuary and Paintings are exhibited. The advantages Secured 1 r a. * ! ? isy UVVUIIIIU^ i% mnuurr Ui IIIU a^UCIUllUU ire: 1st. All persons receive the full value of their subscription at the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing towards purchasing choice Works of Art, which are to be distributed among themselves. and are at the same time encouraging the Artists of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency. 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HTOdlcM of the Aaaocietion, at the Knickerbocker Magazine office, 348 Broadway, New York, ard at No. 168 Water-at., Sanduaky, Ohio. Addrees, (at either office) for membership*, f. L. DERBY, C. A. L L. A BOOTS AND SHOES. The 8tt< eerfber contiouee the manufaeore of Boot* and ahoea OF THE VERY 1E8T M AT K RIALS, at hie ahop, one miie wet e1 Pieoeaat HIM. , ~ * ? t. M CACTHRN. Feb. 7 .# tO Urn ... For the Complete Cttrt of Caughs, Colds. Influenza. Asthma Bronchetis Spitting of Blood, and all other lung | complaints tending to consumption H B 'jjj This* preparation is getting into use all j over oftr Count")*. The numerous letters we receive from otir various agents, in for- j ming us of curses effected ih their immediate j neighborhoods, WnVrant us in saying it is one j of the best, if no', the very best Cough Modi- ; aine now belotc the public. It almost inia- j rably relieves and nnlunfrequently cures the ] very worst case. When nil other Cough ; preparations have failed, this has relieved the patient, as Druggists, dealers in ' Medicines, and Physicians can testify. I Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what ' lias been his experience of the effects of this j medicine. If he has been selling it for any I [ongth of time he will tell you. iT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT i 1 I Below we give a few extaets from letters j we have received lately regarding the vir- j tues of this medicine. Dr.S.Oslin,of Knoxville,CJa.,8ny8:?Ihave ' been using your Liverwort and Tar very exten- j sicclyin my practice for three years past, and, it ) 1 ? with pleasure I stale my belief in its slteki- | OltlTY OVER at.r. other articles Willi which ' I am acquainted, for trhich it is recommended." ' Messrs. Fitzgerald &, Benners. writing ; from Wuvncsville, N.C. says:?" The Liver- J wort and Tar is becoming daily morepopu- j lar in this Country, and we think Justly so All who have tried it speak in ewnmen Hithle terms of it, tery beneficial in alleviating the c:>tr.)>tHin*sl fhtr iri/irh if is rccammeded.,, J Our Agent in Pickens Distret,S. ('. Mr. j S. R. McFall, assures us "that he uses it with j great benefit in his own family, and recont-j mends it to his neighbors.*' lie gives an instance of a Negro woman, in his vicinity, ! who had been suffering with disease of the | Lungs for years,attended with severe cough, j who was relieved hv the Liverworth and Tar. I Such are the good reports we hear of this Medicine from all parts of the South. For a report of the snrprisng cures it has preformed in the Western and Norhern and Eastern States, we would in* ite the suffering I patient to read the pamphlet which accoui- I panics each bottle. To all we say ha.c llope j hare Hope'. TRY THE MEDICINE !! Ite \v:t rued in Scatoilt And neglect not that crugh which is daily weakening your constitution, irritating your throat and lungs, and inviting on that dread disease, Consumption, w hen so soothing and Healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort arid Tar. lieware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations! j The genuine article is signed Andrew ; Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around : > neb bottle. Price,SI per bottle, or six bottles for ?3. Sold wholesale and retril by SSCOVIL& , MKAD. 111 Chartrcs St. bet. Conti and St. Luis, N. ). Sole Agents For. the Southern States to whom all orders and applications for Agencies must be addressed. SoLP ALSO BY Maqill Si. Heath, Lancaster C. II. A. P. NVy lie, Chester. Winchester. Stitt t!C Co., Monro. Z, J. Ihtllav, *nd Workman, Camden. | MIT COURTSHIP AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.I HY HENRY WICKOFF. A true account of his Adventures in England, Switrerlnnd and Italy, with .MISS. J. C. GAMBLE. OF PORTLAND pi.AltK, LONDON. With the unpublished Correspondence of t mi.-sg amrlf., mrs.george grote, mr. joshua bates, (OF baring brothers), the kmpe- ' r.or napoleon, lord palmf.kston, mar- ' <ju;s or cavouk,Captain Pnkctiham, Count ! of Vilette, Dr. Raker, (LT. S. Consul), Mr. : Kinney, ((J. S. Charge D'Affalrs). Mr. ! llobson (llriti-h Embassador), 'J'iinothy ! Brown (British Consul), Baton do B?? (Russian Embassador), Count D'Orsay, Fanny Klssler, Thurlow Weed, &c., Sic., | SiC. The novelty uml inte-est of this ex truerdina;y publication may be judged from the fact, that it is an ondisguisi d revelation of the Author's Courtship of Miss Gamble, the g eat American heiress, and is full of '.he most romanue nnu amusing scones nnd in- j rident, winding up with tho Authors deten- j tion in nn Italian prison. Tho distinguish- ! cd persons, both of Europe nnd the United j States, who took a part in this exciting nnd mysterious drama, ate all brought forward I with their private correspondence. The incredible and picpient dcvelopoments of this lively book must create a deep sensntion and command an unprecedented sale. The painful necessity of this expose will be admitted by nil, when they come to sec that both the Bri'ish Government as well as the heroine herself, have constantly refused to repair tho wrongs nnd injuries done to the Author except by offers of money, which he repeatedly mi scornfully refused. Pri.e 81, and 81 -3 J. C. DERBY, Publisher. No. 1 ID Nassau-sreet. New York. Jan. 3, 45 tf. New Black-smith Shop. Tho undersigned have opened In the village of Lancaster a Black smith Shop, nearly opositc the Jail; which is now in full operation, we arc prepared to do nil kindsof Iron work with neatness and dispatch a full supply of Iron on hand which wc will make up into any shape or form yon wish and at low prices for paying customers "no others wanted," our price for horse shoeing is >1 .00 rash ft.25 when charged, ploughs j sharpened at 6 1-4 cents a plough. Other work in n-n. .1 I?I? -I- J ti im'ii, i/; iii)5 kiuii^ yuur wur^ vki \rj u*. MAS0EY k IIA.S8Kl.TINB. Feb. 21. 2?St. South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Pleat. Jumen J. Carlisle, i vs. Attachment. Jonathan Mac key. > WHKRKAS.thc plaintifl did on the Itth day of March 1854, tile their declaration against the defendent who, (it is said) i baent from and withonltheiimita of this J ate, and has neither wife nor attorney^? ? jown within the limits of tho same, upon rhom a copy of the said Declaration might be served: it is therefore ordered that the Mid defendant do appcnr and plead to the aid declaration or or before the 19th day March whleh will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final and absolute-judgment will tbea be given and a wared againat Kim, JOHN A STRWM AN. Clerk. Clerk's Oftc* Leneeater C. CL ^ is. 1*54 x *r?t ^ > Mf\ ? p[^F WE ri'BLISII THIS DAY, DEC. 11, 1815. FANNY FERN'S NOVEL, A TALE OF DOMESTIC L1. FE AflfO pp. 12 mo, Cloth. Price, $ 1,25. 1 1 EVERYBODY kno*s FANNY FERN J everybody has laughed :inil cried over hey sparkling, dashing truthful, genial writings; everybody will wish to read this her i first novel, and every one Yvho decs: read it j will pronounce it her grentest work. Says an able critic who has read the prdofbheet, "RUTH IIALU is a work which Dot only exceeds anything which FANNY FERN has before written, but which, in many respects, surpasses any other work whatever. ' 1-or intense and sustained interest of nara- j tive, for originality of conception and treat- i mcnt, for scorching scare-asm urtd wi'hering j rebuke of pretentions and hypoeracy, for elevation of moral tone and w insomoness of religious inculcations, for vigor, freshness, simplicity, directness and fascination of style, we have never seen its equal. * * * * * * The story takes possession of our heart at once; we follow 'RUTH' through her trials with as tnuch interest as though she were our own sister: she breaths not a sigh, she suffers nOt a sorrow, which the reader does not feel as accutcly as though the first came frooi his own heart, and the second was one of his own sad experience. The characters are such as wc arc constant i lv mooting in every-dny life: and how bold- j ly nnd skilfully they are drawn, how powerfully the story is told, how touching is its pathos, how sparkling is its wit, how irre- | sistable its humor, how severe its satire and how true its moral, no adequate idea van be j gained except bv reading it.'1 RUTH HALL will be for sale by book- I sellers generally. To any one sending us j the retail price we will send a copy of the | work by mail, post paid. Published by MASON BROTHERS, 23 Park Row, New York. Jnn 3 45 tf The great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side. // ip. li ck. Limbs and Joints: Scrofula. King's Evil, White Swelling, Ward Tumors, Stitf Joints, and all ti?- i ed pains w hatever. Where this Plaster is applied pain cannot ! exist. It has been beneficial in eases of weakness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, lameness, Affection of the Lungs in their primary stages ? It destroys inflamation by perspiration. James Boyd, Pickens District, South Carolina, testifies that, by its use alone lie was cured of Rheumatism in both of nis knees, of several years standing. The following was handed us by n respectable Physician in Georgia: Messrs. Scowl Mead:?Gents : I have been using your Liverwort and Tar Webrew Plaster very extensively in niv practice for three years past, nnd it is with pleasure that I state my belief in their superiority over all other articles, with which I am acquainted, for the purposes for which they are recommended. The Hebrew Plaster, es peeially, is ail universal panacea fur local pai.is. I have also found it a most excellent application fur Sprains nnd Bruises. It gives universal satisfaction wherever used. S. H. OSLIN.M. I). Knoxville, Ga . March 4th. 1853. l-#J~ A VOIUK FRO I GEORGIA. ,/FJ Read the following testimony from a physician. G ntlemou?Your Hebrew Plaster has cured im* of pains of which I have suffered for twelve years past. Daring this period I labored under an atllietion of uiy loins and side, and tried many remedies tli it iny own medical experience suggested, but without obtaining relief. At length ! used yonr Plaster, and nni now br its good effects entirely cured. I will leeamuieiid the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to nil who aresnf- ' fering from contraction of the muscles, or permanent pains in the side or back. The people of Gc: rgia have but to be. come acquainted with its virtues when they ' will resort to its use. Yours, truly, M. W. WAI.KKU, M.D, Forsythe. Monroe County, G.i. ' To Messrs. Svov il <S> Mead, Now Orleans, 1 l*. 1 I( JEW DAVIDS OR //RBRRW PLASTER IN NORT/f CAROLINA. ' Messrs. ScoViL a: Mud: I have been i ' troubled with the chronic rheumatism f>?r i ' tlio last twelve years. On tho 1st of July, 1810, 1 was so had that I eould not turn myself in bed, and the pain so severe that I had not slept u sink for six days. At 1 this time my attending physician prescribid the "Hebrew Platter,' and it noted like a ( eliArm ; the pain left me, and 1 slept ir.orc than half of the n'ght, and in three days I ' was nblc to ride out. I consider tho '"//iv 1 brow I'laster" the best remedy for all sorts 1 of pains now in use. 1 O. W. M'MIXN. i/endcrtotivillr, N. C., Aug. 1H, i860. j 3 1 Beware of counterfeits and base units- ( tltfn*! , *** The genuino will in future have the signature of E. Taylor on tho steel plate engraved label o:i the (op of each box. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. Tho genu'ne it sold only by us, and by our agents appointed throughout the South ?and rui pedlar it allowed in tell il. Dealers and purchaser* generally are cautioned against buying of any hut our regubir agents, otherwise tliry will be imposed upon with n | worthless article. SCO VIE A MEAD, 113 Chart res street, N. Orleans, Sole General Agents for the Southern States, to whom nil orders must invariably be addressed. Jan 31 49 Cm CURTAIN GOODS, MATBA88E8, j WINDOW SHADES, amd PAPER HANCilNCi*. THE Subscriber has in Store, of hia own Manufacture And importation an enormous stock of Wisnow SHADES, Gilt CORNICES. Paper HANGINGS, Matraasea, Satin DelaiVioa,Duinnaka,Laeaand MnaHa Cartnlna, Tuaaila, Loops, dta. All of which nru offered at pricea which are appre elated by ail close buyera and aeonomiea house- keepers. aaj.- ? H. W KINSMAN A CO, I7t Klnf-M. eomor King it BerriafortLsts-s Char!e|ton, March 9I? 7 ' ly. W. THURLOW CASTOIf, ATTOBHE7 AT LAW AMD 80LICI TOB IB EQUITY. Alietidt the Courts in LunotuUr, Kershm* wr omrJffc '' ?... j * . A w r, 7', fcL ? *#r ;q?E'*. Barnum's Autiobiography. J.S. REDFIELD.llOdt 119 NASSAU H1! Will shortly put to pireta, anti publb parly in December, THE LIFE OF P. T. BARHUM, WHITTRR BY HIMSELF. In which he narrates his early history as CLERK, MERCHANT, AND EDITOR And his iuiof career as a SHOWMAN. With a Portrait on Steel and numerous ] lustrations, by Dorley. In one volume, 19mo. Price $1 25. "In this work I have given, in every pa ticular, the true and the only full account of my enterprises."?Preface. The publisher only ri pentsthe public ?e timcnt in announcing that this book will I one of extraordinary interest. Mr. 3u nam's unparalleled tact and talent as a bu: ness man, the grand and liberal scale < which his prominent enterprises have bei conducted, together with a happy temper rnent which can both give and take a hit humor, have made.his narfto a WOrld-knOV ' household world." Adopting "nothing cxtcnuato" as his mi to. ho presents the authentic history "Joiee Heath," the '"Fejee Mermaid," t "Woolly Horse," the "Herd of Buffaloes and other Showman Incidents, generally <i nounced'ns "HUMBUGS," while lar^ space is devoted to his connection wi GENERAL TOM THUMB, and the t uniplial musical campaign of JENNY LIN RULES FOR BUSINESS AM) MAK INli A FORTUNE ; and innumerable additional enterprises a operations, a fibril the author nn indefin range of subject, and he will abundant prove by his pen that ho is something mc than a Showman. We know, indeed, of subject which affords greater scope 1 deeply interesting narrative than the Aui biography of I\ T. Barkum. Jan 10 45 if The Yorkville Enquire rpHE undersigned, having purchased t 1 office of the Yorkville Miscellany a commenced in its stead the publication ol new paper, with the above tit'e, presi their elaims to n share of the patronage the public. The Enquirer is next to t largest journal in the Stale, printed on go paper, and with entirely new material n will he sent to subscribers at Two Polla per annum, in advance. Commencing with a list of eight hundr subscriber* and a rapidly increasing cm u lion, it is offered to the business inon ni good advertising medium. Advertisemei will be conspicuously insetted at One Dol for the first and Thirty-seven nnd a h cents for subsequent insertions Buxini Curds of a half square, or less, Five l)olh per annum. Contracts for huger ndverlh ments will ho nmdo on the most reason a I terms. JOHN I- MILLER. ( Pro. SAM'b W. MELTON. \ prleto Yorki ille, S. C., Jan. *b fH&ft. It is now put up in the largest sized b, ties, and is acknowledged to be the best si sapari!In made, as is certified by the we derful cures it has performed, the origir copies of which are in the possession of i proprietor. Remember, this is the only tr and original article. Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complain Cancer, (Jangrcne, Rheumatism, anu a variety of other diseases are speedily a perfectly cured by the use of this uiedieii Read the following Certificate! Tall Possa Co., Aln., Jan. 2. 1H.VJ. Deai: Sir:?I siMid you this to certify you that your Extract of Yellow-Dock ai Sarsaparilla has performed one of the im v. underfill cures on me that has ever been * bctedon man. I have been afflicted for forty years \vl eruptions or. my legs and feet: in |H|S th got so .bud that I had to go on crutehi and in 1840 I had one leg amputated a bo the knee. In about nine months alter n other leg broke out in largo eating and ru ning sores from my knee to uiy foot, a discharged a great deal of offensive mntti My groin also broke nut in large bile* whl iiaonnrged much offensive matter, nnd the same time my left hnmt broke out largo running acre* nearly to my elbow. The misery that I have suffered for t last two year*. I cannot describe to you. wan in such agony that 1 never rested d or night. In October last my son bioaght me o of yonr bottle wrappers; I read it, nnd fou record of some wonderful cure* perforin by your 'Kxtraet of Yellow-Dock and S: unpr.rilla,' I sent and got two bottles of nod commenced taking it. In two weeks my grent astonishment, my so.es all becar ensy, and I could sleep all night, a thin; had not done f?.r two years. When I h taken six bottles, my sores were nearly i healed, My sores got well as if by cnclm mcnt. I have now used in all, eight hot 11 of your "Kxtraet of Yollow-I>ock nnd Hi suparilla,1' nnd I now consider myself wt I entreat nil of the afflicted to try tl medicine for I believe It will enrr any knoi disease in tho world, l/iy aside all p'ej dice nnd just try it, nnd proclaim its gri worth to suffering mankind and entreat tlx to take it, for it will euro them. My casois well known in alnrgennrti of South Carolina, Georgia nhd AI * ban and if uny should doubt the above cure, I vile theiu to call on me,nnd I will show tin the scars. I can be found in Tallnpoi Co., Alabama, one mile from Stne's For RKNAJATI HUGHES Tho Ycllow-Dock nnd Smapurilln is | cullnrly adapted to females of delicate hen resulting from irregularity of menstruul <! charges, and other diseases peculiar to th sex. The proprietor has in hia possesaio great number of certificates of cures. [ formed ofjhe above description. Ws sure the afflicted, that a bottlo or two of Guyaott's Kxtrnct of Yellow Dock nnd E nupnrilU will at onco regulate thoao difflc tiea and renew the natural energies, i up io quart bottles.?Price per bottle. Sold Wholesale nnd retail by 8COVIL& MFAD. 111 Chartresst.,N. C General Agents for the Southern Sta to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold,also, by Magilt 4t //eath, Isncai C. H.; A. P. Wylie, Cheater; Wlnchw Stitt tc Co., Monroe, N. C.; Z 1. F'e Ha Worltmm, Camden April 18,'5 ' t.Oet.1 "I SURVEYING. I THE undefnlghed Is pmp.ircd fo wnlt X on thoeo requiring the servfrea Surveyor, at any time. upon npplicntion ing mode to the CJerk o I the Court. , t r, A w.r wtr Jntt. 1. To Merchants, Planters, and Others. h ?" THE undersigned, formerly 'of N?W Vork City, but now u pormnrieht resiih dent of Charleston, um prepared to do tniy thing id the line of n General Agency slit Commlslsion ISiWittess entrusted to We. 1 will mnke purchnstjil of Dry Goods, lliroce. ries, Hard ware, Hoots, Shoes, Fancy GoHds Drugs, Paints, Oils, Fruit. Jewelry, Cnriffe<v i tionery, Books, Stationery, Liquors, Cloth big, or anything else that can be obtained either in this city or New York, lloston 01 Philadelphia, and on nsgood terms, if no "" better, than the Merchants or Planters them selves could buy them, thereby saving then the necessary exorbitant expenses attending ir" a visit to this city, i will attend pcrsonallj to the packing and shipment of goods there by nvniding any mistakes or damage. n" will also attend promptly to any Banking o Insurance business thai I may be favorer with, nnd will make payment of debts.? From my long experience in a general mer eantile business, 1 am fully convinced tlia cn I can give perfect satisfaction, and suit th a* most fastidious taste in my selections. Fo ?* my Whites I shall rc?|uire a moderate coin mission, nVtordlttg to the nature of the busi ness. ' DAVID M. GAZLAY, Oilice over Bird's Store, 223, King at, Charleston, S. C. Jan 24 48 ly ? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 1,1 LANCASTER DISTRICT, j. In I he Common Pleas. John Adams ) ? * > Attachment. Jonathan Mac-key. ) Whereas the plaintiff did on the 14t nd day of October, I8a4, file iiis deelaratio iU' against tile defendant, who (n* jt is Raid-,) I tly absent from, ami without the limit* of till ire State, :in<i ha* neither wifo nor attorne no known within the same, upon whom a cop for of the said declaration might be served. I ro- i i^therefnre ordered, that the said defeiular ' do appear and plead to the said deciaratio ' ! on or before the 15th day of October, whic will he in the year of our I.ord, one thoi sand eight hundred nnd fifty-five, othcrwis i final and absolute judgment will then I ',e given and awarded against him. "d J. A. STEWMAN, Clerk. f ? Clerk's Ofliee. 14th Oct. 1851. ) 'nl Lancaster District. { *,r Oct 18 35? 1 yId I'r. Fee *10 A CURE FOR ALL!!! !?-' Holloway's Ointment. ''L j Citizens of the L ni in: You have done lue th" honor aa if with oil rn. I voice, from one end of the Union to the othe ' to stamp the character of iny Ointment ?!t ' your approbation. It i? .-earcely /wo ycai since I made it known among you, and alread it has obtained more celebrity than any otht. mcdiciue in so blunt a pciiod. THOMAS Uol.LuW.vY> it 39, Corutrof Ann and Nassau steels, nr Mew York. ;;; ASTONISHING Ci:OK OF SOKE LEGS, A! |u. TERMSK YEARS STANDING. ue Cojtij e.f a Letter from Mr. IV. J. Imnglet of llunUville, Yadkin County, North Cm ls' otinarU. S , dalet! \oremhrr Is/, 1853. tst nd READ 1118 OWN WORDS!! ic. j To I'aor. Hollow av: Sir,?li is not my wi<h to become notoriu t? j neither is this letter written for the ineresukcc n(j I writing, but to say that your Ointment cured m lSj } of oae of the most dreadful cutaneous disease I that flesh is heir to, and which was ooosidete : by all who knew me, to Iw entirely beyond th . ! leaeli of medicine. For nine years 1 was afllir ''' j ted with one of the most painful and trnuhlt PJ' ' soine sore legs that evei tell to the lot of man 1 and after trying every medicine I had eve ve I heard of, I resigned in despair nil hope of lieiii| ii v j cured ; but a friend Lrollghl mu a couple r iii- j Logo pots of your Ointment, which cn<wed th nd | *>?rob on my legs to heal, and I entirely regain pr> i ed my health tb my ugreea'de surprise and dc i. j light, and to the astonishment of my friends. nt j Signed W. J. L.VNflLKY. in ' AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A It AI ho It RE.VST, WHEN NEARLY AT Till I POINT OK DEATH. *y Copy of a letter from Mr. It. JhtranJ, .Yen Orleans, Notemier Oik, 1853. nd ; ed To l'nor. Hollow at, 88, Corner of Ann nm ir. I Nassau streeta, New York: Ih-arSir,?It Unit] |, heart loll gratitude I have to inform you that h j0' the 11*0 of your Ointment and l'ille, the life i my wife ha* beeu saved. For acvcn year* oh ,u. had a bad breast, with ten running wound*, no ' ot a cancerous nature. 1 was told that uothluj i could save licr: *hj? woo then induced to its your Ointment and Pill*, when in the ahori ipic it- of three mouth* they clToeietl a perfect cur* #h to the astonishment of all who knew in. W ir- I obtained your medicine* from Mrfc. Wright < II. Co., t'hatrc* *t., New Orleans. I *end thUIVoi ,,, 1 "Hotel den I'rineca," Pari*, although I had wri vn tan it at New Orleaua Ireforc we tinally left, i [., | that time not knowing vour addre** at Kr 3J| York. Signed, ' K. DC KANT. ?m , 1 1 " The Pills should he used conjointly wit on the Ointment, in moat of tha follovvin ii?, j cane*:? in. llad l.aga, Pile*, fill | Bad BiesMf, Rheumatlam, iaa Burn*, Halt Kheutti, ry. ' Buiilona, Scalds, ! Chilblain*, Sore Nipple*, tie- | Chapped hands, Sore Throat*, Ith Contracted and Stiff Skin diseases, I. 1 Joints, Scurry, Fistula*, Sore Heads, ie,r j Uout, Ulcers, n a ' /it ? m? i wwiuuMr nwwiinm, n OUndl, wr* Lumbago, at. l)r %?SoLD AT THE KsTABMMHNEATof Pr< \mr. tjOLLOWif, 80 Maiden tane, New Ynj !Uj. and 144, HtiJA'sn, London, nnd by all rI pec table Dru agents and Dealers of M#< *j vines throughout the United Htatca, in Pc and Boxes,at <5 cent*, 814 cent*, and S1 < each. tfr There Is a considerable saving I. taking lbs larger sizes. t**' N. B.?Directions for the guidance of | tsr **eoU ln ?*?ry dimeter Me affixed to ea ?tert I F&xrjly Medioiaos which may be depended mi as gemdse. 4 , ,,p which are sold on the ososl terms for r a of]t ?ti time to punctual customers Bel ,be.l *?? n??*roue to mention in detail?st I your orders for wbnt you wish, to rj ,? : , News! News!! Tho Subscriber is now receiving froih New York. Philadelphia, Ba'timore and Chnrieaton, his Full snpply of Drugs, Cheni' icsls, Paints, Oils, Swaps, Brushes, Cosmetic*, PerfUmcry, Spices nnd Fancy articles; | China-Ware, such as Vases, Cups nnd Snucer's. Toilet Bottles, Card Baskets, &t. tie., ' to which he Respectfully invites the nkb-yv. lipn of tho citizens '6Y Iainenstor Vuutrag " Cartidch artd warning artivJosMl his line. ; . 55. j. DfcHAY. '0014, i as tf t SERIES FOR 1855. : THE HOME JOURNAL. t MORRIS AND WII.IJ3. EDITORS. [ rpiJE first number >f the new series wilt j .1 be issued on tho 1st of JnTlUnVy next. Now s?bserilH?rs can be supplied from thai j date ; but immediate application will bo 1 necessary for such as desire to begin with the beginning. A home is hardly complete; t . wo think we may safely venture to say, v ; without tho Home Journal, which, besides r being a chronicle of the times, nbohnds in intelligence designed to enliven nn Atneri can Home. Its editors (Geo. P. Morris nntf j N. P. Willis) devote their entire time, skit) | and experience, to the task of giving each . week, everything worth knowing. They t particularly keep an eye on all tho whima i nnd novelties of the day. The utmost paint are taken to present the facts nnd outlines J of nil news. In the literary dcpartmtoU " we aim at sketches nnd readable crillMtirjj! and in our condensations of the production, of the vast newspaper World of Europe we 1 cfldcnvor to avoid the tiresome nnd the Jeo j cal, and transfer t'O bur columns the pick of . English information ahd brilliancy, white we cn'de av'o'r to iVlett with a true sense of n ptlrb motnU, trlle wit, nnd genuine humor. '' In addition to the above, we have made new ls arrangements for a feature that is slwnys y | attractive in a family journal. From sevuy 1 ?..! ,i;fT..,..r,t ?- ..... ? . - t. i:-.i I , Mil UIIU VII* rnmivro WC arc IU UV BUppilCU i with the neir* and gossip of Aew York tSlh II cut]. In n metropolis like ours, centre the !' more sparkling elements of the life of our country nt large, and collision nnd attrition '* bring out much w hich would else be dormant. /wfloat, in society gossip, is ? small >e woi Id, of which the ordinary newspaper* make no report, rnd of thin we think we can promise amusing photographs. In announcing also, A new aerie* of article* by Mr. Willis, in addition to hit* usual labor*, we claim the privilege of leaving them to designate their own style nnd title a* they n|v pear. Tliev ate to bo quite dtflcH'ht frottt nnv thing which haa ever Wen published in this journal from hia pen, nnd we are very sure that they will be no less attractive, to I say tin least. The graphic and highly-finished sketches, by "The Ijidy of Shalott," "Timothy Quaint" nnd others, will be ftott* I tinned. We hutoalso new correspondent* \ in lamdon nnd Paris, who will send us much that could never rench us through foreign ournals. Tlrms.?For one copy, $2 , for three opics, 85, or for one copy for three year* $5?always in advance. Hubsribe without ic delay. r, I Address, j, I .MORRIS &. WILLIS, ^ 107, Fulton street, N. Y. 'r Faints and Oils. 1 havu now in Store a large and fine stork of White Wad. /.InC, Paint, Linseed Oil, Turpentine. Lampblack, Litharge, Chrome Green,Spanish Brown nttd Venetian Red. ?AI-tO? Paint, Whitewash nnd Varnish Brushes. Sah Tools, Arc. &e. Give me a call and I will try to give win perfect satisfaction. ' Z. J. DeIIAY. ~~ Oct 4 33 Dot'lor Voiirsclf ! THE POCKET jESCULAPIUSI Or, every one hi* own Phyaician. rpHK FIFTIETH -* Edition, vilh one ifu, tfX ^3k hundred Engravings,? d /W ial showing Diseases and 0 1 m St Malformations of the !* i C ijfcSr jjSfej-- ;3 System in ov 0( d Si? '3 cr^ ?hapv and form.? I Vt VT[yW /flr 'I'o w hich is addedn trenr 1 ,# fi?w on Llii- Discuses of ft 1 Females, being of tne ' | higiiest impoMiihre to I". 1 married p -op'.c.or th< >?e contemplating mar ; riugc. By Wii.i.ian Vocru, M. D. Ijet no father he ashamed to present a copy of (lie iEfiClIhAHIUSto his chiW. It may | save Itiin from an early grave. Let no young ) man or woman enter into the secict obligu,t lien* of married life without reading the PCh'KET AESCULAPIUS. Let no one sulTering from a hncbufed Cough, Path III r the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of J>y?j?oi?tic sensations, and given up by their physician, be another ,1 moment withtiut con*h|tijiir l^p diSCyj^. v j be ni lrrie.il, any impediment, read tbU truly li ; um-fiil bixik, iifi It bee been the means of c h:i\ii?thousands of nnfortnnnte creaturea 't i from the v?r jaijaof dualb. ~ t i HI M*" Any*person tending IWKRTYJ , FIVE CENTS onmcsed in a letlrr. will re eeire -nr copy of thl* work liy mglf, or fttji | copies tflll be sent for doe Dollar.* ? , t Address, (post paid,) 1? ,, !>U. WM. YOUNG, t. : ,Vo. 152 Syruc* $/., I'hUapelphia. it A |?ri 113 lu U. A CARD. h JOSEPH (MLLUCHAT, it ATTOBJTBY AT LAW. LANC ASTEHVILT.K. k OFFICE?OPPOH1TKTUE COURT 1IOC8K, Formerly occupied Iv IV. A. Moore. K?q. J. O. will attend the Courts of the a?r) rounding Districts. Sept. 21 1853. 46?tf CAMDEN HOTEL la now opan for tha ftoaonwadatioa at ate Travelling Public. if. 49?! U U an excellent and roraiwodlea* bail' U, .lOLIL ding, now and wall fitted up, and lately ?' p"? In a Mate ef cdfteM* repair. 1M rrxrm* II, are largo, opto and airy; lut faft (It Ipartofe, . ' well furnlidird. The table will be anppllejl with I everything which an eieeWewt country market w ill aHord, and attended hjr Ike Heat wnial?. I The Hai will be awpplhMl wflata the ? , by Wine* and Lhjoore. ? i THK KTABLK*. h ender. ? ate prwperwdfce the eccnMtnodatlonef ; with oereflont water e?nv<Tiit?cee There will, at eM lN"?. '"> * g?'*** . . tendaaee to convey paaeenfaeadb ?ftd ftbw 2.^ W. M. WATfc*' nA A j* f*p ?i mm, :" ! A.;.! ? na j-m www m m ?-w 5 r-- ~ ^ r. '