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Ba**h PreyA by nd at friend 'ilnKquiu, Lao* 1 a. John Freye, Abncr Back- (coster. Petition lew ?nd Elisabeth his wife, for sale of Land. William Bird, Rimer.,I It appearing to the satisfaction of the ConiWl?lpntr, that the defendants John Freye, AbMr Bockalew and KHxabeth his wife, William Bird and Rim or, an infant great grand child of Mary Bird (de?'d,) reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Clinton Solicitor for Petitioner, that the said defendants, do answer, plead, or demur to the Petition in abore case, on or before the 1st day of June 1856, otherwise judgement pro confeeso Bill be ordered against each and ail of them. james h. wrrnBHspooM, c. e. l. c. Feb. 17, 1855. Pr. Fee $7. ??8m. THE mm iLira OF ENGLAND. i. ? An Exposition of the Condition and Trentaent of the laboring Classes in the Fartone* end Con I Mines of Great Britain; Compiled from Official Documents, bj Ooho 0. Cobdeo. "11 I(lustration*,muslin, 600 pp., 19mo. Price II M It is n capital I book, snd entitled to n plnce "in every men's library.?iVrir York Mirror Orent Britain ought to bo ashamed to talk "of Americsn slavery, so long as her f.ietoriea "continue to be ? cnes of such horrible degradation snd suffering.?Albany Ar#u*. Hers is a book which not only curries the war into Africa, but absolutely belabors a nation most zealously with the cndgcl* provided by itself.?Arthur'* Home Haielle. We confess that the revelations here ktsne -re perfectly appalling.?Vtieei Her. A BOOK FOB EVERY LIBRARY TU8T Published, the LIFE, PUBLIC 8ERVICES and Select Speeches of HENRY CLAY, by Er'ES SARGENT, in one large octavo enlume, 680 pp., price $?J 00. Mr. Clay's GREAT SPEECHES arc here for the first time, presented in a convenient and generally acceptable form, in connection with an accurate and concise, yet full view of the public and private character of the Great Commoner of our country. SIDNEYS HISTORY OK AUSTRALIA. The Three Oolonies of AUSTRALIA HEW SOUTH WALES, VICTOEI A. ABB BOOTH AUSTRALIA. Thtir Pastures, Copper Mines and GOLD FIELDS. BY SAMUEL SIDNEY. Ten illustrations. Mualin, 408 pages 1-rao. Prioe $1 25. The information embodied in this work is just what is sought fur by every one.?Racine Daily AJc>catc. We have been greatly intercstud in the work?so much so, indeed, that we could notaatisfy ourselves without going through with it entirely.? AT Y D tp Register. The work above named is not only very lively snd interesting, but having be.-n prepared by a gentleman who had access to tile most reliable data, ill Cornishes just the information which every bodv i? in quest of a nd which mutt be invaluable to pora >ns intending to emigrate.? ,V. V. Organ. MILLER. ORTON A MUU,IG< M, Art burn and HaffUlo, N. Y SELLING OFF. On and after the 7th of the present month until the tlOlh of March, the Subscribers will offer their entire Stock of Goods AT COST. It in ueldora that ItttV UOOD t ar> offered on such terms, and we with our customer* to call and obtain good bargains. The roe*, price will be rigidly adhered to? no one wit1 be'charged more. The cash i* prefered.tlioiigb p nictu.il customer* e.Vn ob tain the usual credit. CON MORS A MOni.EY, Feb. A. 1855. AO 4t Notioe. I have jne received a large lot of Iron, MOULDS, GRAB IRON, Ac., about 8000 I Its. A large lot of GARDEN SEEDS. IRISH POTATOE SEED. A lot of HneSEGAKS, for aale l?v JoNES CROCKETT. Feb 14 1 3t $1. 0* 5j ^ q ^ THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE A'ORIJ)! tfljf Jiamr 0T>irrlp, A monthly Journal, derated to Literature, Fan, IV>etry, News, Ac., Lan el.gnot, moral and refined misrella. neoua American funilv p ipvr, devoted to ?-? mil ku.,? ...... ? *? ? ? |m v?v mi'i |i"rirjT| mid original ulet, written ?ipn?wly for it at great ftMtU While the Home Circle will be found ono of the finest and moat reliable paper* in wbleh paseicg events ?re chronicled, nothing of sectarian nature will ever be permitted in it* column*. Keeling the responsibility rearing upon tboee who mhidc the sacred and important trust of gelding the mind* nod mnraie of n people, it will be 'he special cam of the proprietor to publish what is cheat# end pure as the immaculate principle is the minditaeif?nothing, in fact, but what of valcotatud to derate and refine, dignify rmd ennoble. The Home Circle will be Issued on the 4iat of every month. We shall publUh in Its column* a portion of one of the best ?toihs, tolee or romanuee we can possibly have written the same to be continued erery month eotil it la completed. Hr*ciat Notice.?To oer friends, sub. acrihers, and readers. Any person or elub of persons, who will send ua (po*t-p.iid) two dollara Worth of oar hooka, we wt I, in rwture for their kindness and trouble, send to their address, (postage free) any fifty cent I kmJk s*.klUi.~J t.!. ? A<)Jre?*v poot-paU, Oarrctl Sc Co., PubUharm. || Ann alrvot. D?. <0 *4?1/. L* SURVEYING. Tlfi oodoraig hod i* prewired to wail upon Uaoao roQoiriojf tho aorvioes of a Burvoyor, at any tunc, upm aupllcalioo bo> lay acado to tho Cloril or tho Court. W. R. IHJRI.N iiaiaolar Jm. I. JIU, IV ~Y taUBLOW GASTON, ATT0E1BT AT 1AW ABB COLICI TO* Of WITT. Aft?da Ika Court' in L*nenttrr, Ktrakam i:' mud Adcaimhm Dbirieta*. t<" CO- foic^eA&w.Aa^ .w* '> .'*h jP5 I J. Iff'''' SAVEMONEY. HEAD TIII8 ADVKKTI8MENT, ONE AND ALL. TO MERCHANTS PLANTER8 AND OTHERS. HAVING become permanently located in Chariest..I), I am prepared to do anythiug in the lino of a general Agency and Commission business 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, Points. Oils, Fruit, Liquors, Books, Stationary, Fancy Goods, or any thing else that can be obtained either in this or Northerd Markets, and through tl?o arrangements that I have made with the leading Houses, dealing in the above articles, I shall be able to make purchases on better terms than the Merchants or Planters themselves could, thereby not ouly saving thoiu the difference in the price of the aritcle, but also the necessary exorbitant exi>en*e of time and trouble attending a visit to this city. I will also personally attend to the selecting, packing, marking, and shipment of goods, so as to avoid all mistakes, and damages wh'ch generally arise from want of a lit- j tie attention. i In nddition to the above, I will also at- ] icuu in me disposal or any produce that may l?e shipped to ine. Anv persons desirous of m iking shipments of produce of any kind, had better write to ine, and I will give them every information as regards the Markets, manner of packing, and how to ship them. From my long experience in a general mercantile busisincss, 1 think 1 can give perfect satisfaction to all, and suit the most fastidious taste in my selections.?Give me a trial is all I ask. For my services I shall require a small commission, not exceeding ten tier cent, according to the nature of the business. DAVIl) M. GAZLAY. Office lip Stairs. 220 King st., Charleston. March 5. '48. 4 tf. SOUTH CAROLINA LKSCASTKR DISTRICT. By James H Witherspoon, Esq., Ordinary of said District. Whereas Dr. Thus. F. McDow has applied to nic for Inciters of Administration on all and singular the (Jood* and Chattels, Rights and Credits of Andrew R. McDow, late of the District aforesaid, deceased, with his will annexed. THESE are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at lame-aster Court House on the lStli day of March next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Oiveti under my Hand and Seal, this 27tli ?-- lay of February, in the year of our Lord j, I one thousand eight hundred and fitlyJ five, ar.din the seventy-ninth year of A??? nierican Independence. JAMES H. VVITHKRSI'OON.c.ld. Jan. 31. 1855. 3 2t pf. 2 00 The Weekly Herald. The Beat General Sewspapcr in the World. The Now York Wkkklt IIkkald is published every Saturday morning. Its contents embrace all til9 news of the great events of the day, reports of meeting* of the Slate Legislature, and of Congress : important public doctments; Ku. ropeaii Correspondence; tiunncial and commercial information and editorials of general interest that have a( pearvd in the New York Daily ilcrahL, It in neatly printed, and in cIcht type, in a large double quarto sheet of fortyeight columns?a book?a dictionary ill itself?and forma one of the bevt and most valuable newspaper* in the world. The greatest care is taken to obtain the latest and most reliable intelligence of imj?ortanl movement* in all parts of the world, no expense is spared for this purpose. The subscription price is tliree dollar* per annum, payable in advance, or sixpence per single copy. Editor* of Newspa|>er* throughout the country are particularly requested to act i?* agent*. They will receive twenty-five per cent commi* sum on nil caxli subscriptions. Any person obtaining five or inore subscribers will be allowed the same commission. TKItMtt TO CLVB8. For One copy for One Year. $ 3 00 Five copies " 11 25 * Ten * 44 22 50 Fifteen 44 33 75 Twenty * 4/ 00 Twenty five 44 50 25 Thirty 44 67 50 Thirty five * 78 75 Forty 44 90 00 Forty-fire 44 1C 1 25 Fifty ? 112 50 HABBEHSACX'S LITER PILLS.'end WORK SYRUP, For 8-1* by J. H. A?AM8. HIT TO a. c. PSIUT. THE 0REEHVJLLB. BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. This Institution, recently established by the Mtute Baptist Convenli- n of South Carolina. and governed by a Board of Trustees of the Kuruinn University, will go into ope* ration on the Jirnt ?/ February nrxl, under a full Corpa of competent Instructors, and at the usual rates of Tuition. Board cun In* obtained for Ktudenta on application to the undaratgned. D......... r.._~. - v C.J. Ki.runo, F. C. Edward*, Executive CoroT. R. Roberts, ' miltee. T. F. Brockmar, F. E. Duroar. , I |-|f" Every paper in tho Htale will publinli three time*. weekly, ?Rd Rend bills to this office.? UreenrilU PmtriuL Jan. S 46 3t Aboer J. Thompson, In Equity, Lwrwtrr. ft Bill Car I'aj tition of Uud Daniel M. TiHman, k and account, wife, niu, k other*. _ It appearing to my mtiidhction that William Thompson, Dudley it. Htewman and wifr, Emily, and William Tillman, Defendants, la above case, reside without the limit* of this State. It It ordered, on motion of Mnore, HoTr for Complainant, that tho said Defendant*, WUiiam Tliotnpwni, Pud toy Jf. Stew man and win, Emily, and William TBhuan, do anowor, plead or demar, to the bill la above ease, on or before the 'Mi June, 1666, otherwise Judgment proooefossw adit ho trdorod against all of thorn. J. M. WITHB&irouN. ti. X. 1a Dl Jforsh A, 'M. JPfofoefT 69 6 1Mb STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I.ANCA8TKR DISTRICT. In ihf Common Pitas. John Adams ) vs > Attachment. Jonathan llsckcy. ) Whereas the plaintiff did on the 14th day of October, I8a4, file his declaration against the defendant, who (as it ia aoid,) is nbaent from, and without the limits of this Suite, nnd has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be nerved. It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before the 15th day of October, which will be in the year of onr Lord, one thousand eight hundred nnd fifty-five, otherwise final nnd absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. J. A. STEW MAN, Clerk. Clerk's Office. 14th Oct. 1854. > I*ancaster District. $ Oct 18 35?lyld Pr. Fee 8'0 To Merohants, Planters, and Others. I T" TIIE undersigned, formerly of New j JL) York City, but now r. permanent rest- j dent of Charleston, am prepared to do nnv j thing in the line of a General Agency and I Conitnidsion business entrusted to mc. I will make purchases of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Fancy Goods, , Drugs, Paints, Oils. Fruit. Jewelry, Confectionery, Books, Stationery, Liquors, Cloth* iog, 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 tl> tin the necessary exorbitant expenses attending a visit to this city. I will uttend personally to the packing and shipment of goods thereby avoiding any mistakes or damage. I will also attend promptly to any Banking or Insurance business that I may he favored with, and will make payment of debts.? From my long experience in a general mercantile business, I am fully convinced that I can give perfect satisfaction, and suit the most fastidious taste in mv selections. For mv services I shall require a moderate commission, according to the nature of tlie business. DAVID M. GAZI.AY, Office over Bird's Store, 225. King st, Charleston, S. C. Jan 24 48 ly South Carolina. LAXCASTKR DISTRICT. In the Common /'lea*. James J. Carlisle, J vs. > Attachment. Jonathan Mae key. > WHEREAS the plaintiff did on the ISlli day of March 1854. file their declaration against the defendent who, (it is said) i bsent from and without the limits of this date, and has neither wife nor attorney,? jown within the limits of the same, upon vhoin a copy of the said Declaration might be served : it is therefore ordered that the said defendent do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before the 19th day March which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, otherwise iinal and ibsolute judgment will then be given and awarcd against him, JOHN A 8TEVVMAN.Clerk. Clerk's Office, latncuatcr C. II. 18. 1854. 7?1 New Black-smith Shop The undersigned hare 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 all kinds of Iron work with neatness and dispatch a fidl suonlv of Iron on hand which we will make up into any chape or form tou wish ami at low price* for raying customer* "no other* wanted," our price for horseshoeing is $1.00 cash $1.25 when charged, ploughs ehaipeiicd at A I -4 cents a plough. Other work in proportion, bring along vour work and try us. Massey * hassei.tinb. Feb. tl. 2??t. BOOTS AND SHOES. The S11I acriber continue* the inannf.ictore of Boots and shoos OF THE . FRY BEST M A i'KRI AI.S, at hi*shop,one uii.e cuat of Pleasant Hill. L. M. CAUTIIBX. Feb. 7 50 3rn MY CO UR T8HIP AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. BY IIBNRY WIUKOFF. A true account ol his Adventure* in England, Switierland and Italy, with MISS. J. C. (i AMBLE. or rOMTLAifO PI.AUK, I.OSDOS. Wilb toe unpublished Correspondence of M|s9 o A MBl.E, M KS O KOHG E G ROTE, M R. JOSl! L* A BATES, (OK BAKISti BKoTIIEhS). THE EMi'KKOR NAPOLF.OR. LOUD I*A I.M K KSTO.N, MAR* qt'is or cavoUR,Captain I'ukctihuin,Count of Vilette, Dr. Baker, (II. 8. Consul), Mr. Kinney, (U. 8. Charge D'Afluir*), Mr. Ilobson (British Embassador), Timothy Brown (British Consul), B.iron de B (Russian Embassador), Count D'Owiy, Funny Blaster, Thurlow Wert, oie., Aw., Ate. The novelty nnd interest of this extraordinary publieution may be judged from the fact, that it is nn undisguised revelation of the Author's Courtship of M!*s (?inible, the tl eat Atneriean heiress. and i* full *> * uioat romantic and amuaing xenea and incident, win ling up with the Author# detention in an Italian prinon. The distinguished person*. both of Europe and the United State*, who took a part in this exciting mid mysterious drama, ? ? nil brought forward j will* their private correspondence. The incredible and piipient dcvclopeiiicnt* of this lively book must create a deep sensation and command nn unprecedented aale. The painful necessity of thin expose will lie admitted by all, when they come to nee that both the Urhiah Government as well aa the heroine heraelf, have couatunlly rcfuacd to repair the wrong* and iujuriea done to the Author except by offers of money, which he repeatedly ud Mournfully refused. l'rire 91, ami *1 95. J. C. DERBY, Publisher. No. 119 Nnsauu-srect. New York. Jan. 3, 49 tf._ CUBTAI* GOODS. MATRASSES, WINDOW SHADES, AID PAPER HANGINGS. THE Subscriber haa in Store, of hia own Manufacture and importntion an enormous atnek of Wi?n/.? Mlliltvu ... ?. ..'MWfT uili (XJRNICKH, Pafkb HANGINGS. 1 Vel.-iWie<?. Dnm*?k:t,l.ace and Muslin (' rUini, Tsosila, l<onpe, &e. Alt of which ?m offered at prices which arc apprr elated by all close buyora and economics house- keepers. If. W. KINSMAN St CO, 170 Kiny.ai. corner King Ql Bcrrislbrd-sU, Charleston, March *9 7 ; < M. KBATLY MittttJTKP HJKHK r ; * BRITISH PERIODIC:ILS. EARLY COPIES SECURED. | Preminms to Hew Subscribers. LEONARD 8COTT, A CO., New York, continue to re-publish the following British Periodcals, wis: ( ? i Thk London QvARTKRLTjRr.TiKW, (Conserva- . tire.) ?. 1 The Edinbcgb Review, (Whig.) | S. Tiie North British Review, (Free Church,) 4. The Westminster Review, (Liberal.) ft. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.) THE present critical state of European affairs ' will render these publications unusually interes- | ting during the year, 18M. They will occu- ( py a middle ground between the hastily written _ J _ !_,! I U S. m:?M luiir, criim: k|kviiiiuuiii>, mm ny^ng ru- | mors of the daily Joumnl, and the ponderous Tome ot the future historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away. 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For any one of-the four Reviews, and one premium vol. - f :i 001 For any two of the four Reviews, and one premium vol. 6 00 For any three of the four Reviews, and two premium vols. - . 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, and two premium vola. - - - 8 00 For Blockwood'a Magazine, and one premium vol. - - - 3 00 i For Blackwood and three Reviews, I and three premium vols. - - 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, and three premium vols. - - 10 00 Payments to lie made in all eases in advance. | Money current in the State where issued will he received at par. The Premium* consist of the following w orks, back volume*of which will be given to new Suba.'riber* According to the number of iK-riodicIo* ordered, as above explained :~ Premium Volumes, roKEiox Quarterly Review, (one year) Blackwood's Mauazixk (six months). istxdon Quarterly Review (one year). Edixbukuii Review (one year). Metrocolotix Mauazixe (six months). Westmixstbr Review (one year). 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When sent by inail, the pos- | tage to any pai-t of itie United States will he hut 1 Twknty-iock cksrs a year, for " Black wod," and but Foi'RTKKX Cksts a year for each of the ! Reviews. | Remittances and communications should al- j I ways he addressed, post-paid, to the Pub : Ushers, LEONARD SCOTT A CO., 61 Gold Sritr.rT, New York. N. B.?L. S. A Co. have recently published, j and have now for sale, the "FARMER'S} I OCIDE," by Henry Stephen*, of Edinburgh, . and Professor Norton, of Yale College, New Ha- j | ven, complete in 2 vols, royal octavo, containing | 1 1 pages, 14 steel and 600 wood engravings Price, in muslin binding, $6. Jan. 10, 1X65. 46 C II ESTE 1?. Carriage Faotory. _ S3 , The undersigned is now prepared to manufacture, at liis | i " New Establishment in Chester- ; I ville, all kinds of CARRIAGES ad iptid i to our roujjh and hilly country, and of the ' best Materials, lie would suggest as almost evejy man in the up-country is more or less a jtt ge of timber, before you buv or order u Carriage, no matter where, look [ | around nn<1 see what sort of Lumber the 1 | builder has and in what condition it i* kept, j i The Carriage-Maker may Lte. or ; Bluster as inueh a* he pleases, but the grand secret of carriage-making lies in the I.rxj neit-pile. To buy n ehenp Negro, I forte or Car. : ringe. is to verily the old adage : Penny , wise ami Pound foolish. Give me n fair price | ' for my work, and then if it i? not made t right, hold me responsible. If it were not for Paint. Putty and Glue, What would we poor Carriage-Maker* do ? C. F. HOLHT. Chester, Jan. 31, 1855. 49 tf reduction or rrIces. Holloway't Pill* and Ointment These famous Medicines will in future be sold thoughout the Slates, at the following prices: Small Pot or Box. 35 eta, instead of 37 } Medium do do 62$ " 874 lairge do do?IOOM * $15o| n. t l-li - * - rn'Huwir ummwajri .nunnricionea nre at 80 M.iiden l^ooe, New York, and 244 Strand, l?ndon. CATAWBA LODGE, L O. O. F. NO 24. jdMIflffiL W'" their meeting* every Thureday Evening at 8 o'clock, P. M . except on the I at Thnradny of everr month, when it will meet at iaeloek, P. M. By Order of the Lodge. JAMES U. HEATH., See>lk. Aag to, if M * . w tfc tf\ -ft* JOSEPH WHILDEN, DEALER IN PUNTS, OILS AND GLASS. No. 11 Hayne-Slreet. ' CHARLESTON, S.C. He keeps constantly for union general ns lortmcnt of l'AINTSand OII?Hof nil kinds. 7ARNISHE8, WINDOW GLASS and IANIIES, 8PT8. TURI'KNTIN K, 8PI- | HIT GAS,GLUE and CRUSHES of various kinds. i Dec. 13 43 ly Saddle and Harness ESTABLISHMENT. AT LANCASTER C. H.. 8 C THK S bacriber taken olunsurein inform-' ing the citizens of the District, nnd pub lie gone *.. y, that baring just returned from I Charlesto i witli a full and complete stock of | Saddles, Rrltllen, i 'JWk iTl it rt in git i Is, Ar. /tt\ be is prepared to furjii:;h anything in his line at as reasonable prices as can be found anywhere. His stock consists, in part of the following articles, riz: Saddles for Ladies, A/en and Hoys, at prices varying from ?f> to ?'25, some the best quality ever brought to this place. Bridles, from f 1 to ?5. Harness of all kinds i kept constantly on band and manufactured at j Miun nonce ironi yio to jiiai per set. In addition lie keeps always on hand sueli article* as may he found in similar establishment*, su.:h as Bitts, Stirups, Ruckles Ac. N. 11.?All order* from a distance promptly attended to. D. M. BOER. March 15 THE AMERICAN^ FRlQ\bn 1 HOIJaOWAY'S PllaliS. To th' Citizens of the United States. I most humbly and sincerely thank you for the Immense patronage you have bestowed upon my Pills. I take this opportunity of stating that my Ancestors were all American Citizens, and that I entertain for all that concerns America and Americans, the niost lively sympathies, so much so, that I originally compounded my Bills expressly to suit your climate, habits, constitutions, and manner of living, intending to establish myself among you, which 1 have now done by taking promise* In New York. 38, Corner of Ann and XasaauSt, A*. }*. PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD ami LIVER AND BILIOUS COMPLAINTS The Citizeusof the Union suffer much from disorders of the Liver and Stomach, scarcely any are five from the influences of these destructive maladies, hence life wears fast. The fair sex, perhaps the most handsome in the world, up to a certain period when, distressing to say, many loose their teeth and good looks, while yet in the havday of life?such sad evils may be effectually remedied hy continually keeping the blood pure I and the Liver and Stomach in a healthy action, whun life will flow smootly, and resemble plants in a congenial clime, where an eternal spring appears to reign. As it regards the preservation of the human frame and the duration of life, much may be effected, and I say fearlessly, that health and life may be prolonged for many years beyond the ordinary limits, if llo!inway'* Bills are taken to purify the blood according to the rule* laid down for health contained in the directions which accompany each box. A Case of Weakness and Debility of 10 years standing, enred by Holloway's Pills. C'o/iy of a Ixtttr from CajJain .John J-hnson, J -i"tor //<>?*< , A'. Dated Jan. Uth, 1854. To Pnornssoii IIolloway, as, Corner of Ann j and Nassau Street, N. Y. Slit:? It is with the most heartfelt pleasure I hat c to inform you that I have been restored to health and strength by taking your Bills. For the last ten years I suffered from a derangement of the Liver and Stomach, und was reduced io such an extremity that I gave up my Ship, never expecting to go to sea any more, as I had tried every remedy that was recommended to me, but | all to no purpose; and had given myself up to I despair, when 1 was at last recommended to lake I your Bills. Alter using them for three months, 1 the result is that I ntn now in better health than 1 have been for eleven years past, and indeed as j well as ever I was in my life. You are quite at liberty to make this known for the benefit of others. I remain, sir, yours respectfully, ISimiish Jl 111 N .11111 \'!sl IV Thme celebrated I'ill* arc wonderfully efficacious in the following complaints : Ague, Inflammation, Asthma, Jaundice, Millions Complaints. I.iver Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Lumbago, Bowel Complaiuta, 1'iles, Colics, Rheumatism, Constipation oftheBow- Retention of Urine, els. Scrofula, or King's Evil, I Consumption, Sore Throats, Debility, Stor. j and (travel, Dropsy, Secondary Symptoms, Dysentery, Tic Doulourex, Erysipelas, Ttunotirs, Female Irregularities, Ulcers, Fevers of all kinds, Venereal Affections, Fits, Worms of all kinds, Gout, Weakness, from whatllead-aehc, ever cause, Ac., Ac. Indigestion, % Sold at tub Establishment of ProFEsaoH Hollow ay, 244, St it and, (near J Temtle Bak) l.o?tdo!f,nnd alsoet his Hocsf. ! a New Yukk. Orders for Medicines in the j States, addressed, ''J', HoLl.oWAY, New York,' will receive due attention. Sold also by all respectable Druggists and dealers in Medicines throughout the United States, in Boxes at 37 4 cents, 87 cents, and >|l AO cents e.icl. To he had Wholesale of the principle Drug 7/ouscs in Union. tJTThefe is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.?Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are utlixcd to each | BOX. Steam Saw Mill. The Subscriber wishes respectfully to give notice that he hu Removed hi" Steam Saw Mill, and erected it anew. It ia now situated within a few yards of the Stage road from I<anoa*ter to Camden, about six miles from the former place. It is now in operation an J in good order, having both a new engine and a new saw. The lumber ia of an excellent quality, bieng sawed out of the very beat of timber, and will be sold at moderate prices. Mr. A. Keebler, an efficient manager, will be found at the mill, and will be happy to accommodate all persons disposed to favor him with their patronage. Bills fbr any quantitv of lumlier will be Ailed at short notice. ' JA8. M. INURAM. march 22. ? tf. Harness and Upper Leather Por sale, one mile east of IMeaannt Hill, by L. II. CAUJTIIEN. r*b 1 91 Sm # A A m PllOSPJ r OF THE MHC&S' FOR THE N] 18 I THE SUBSCHIBKIl i* grateful for tli past tl?re? year*. The list of Subwcri increasing, that, at this time, we have a v Patrons of our paper to say whether we an not. llave we merited your favors, or hav roga?ory, we would briefly state, that we 1 year, devoted our whole attention to the p deavored to give "value receive!." It is t stances, when a dark day came upon us, i was suspended for a v. rv short period. \ more attention to the Ledger than previous aged, to do even still more. About the comineneeinenl of the New V Interesting and n D 1 I U I 8 A 3 This will be succeeded bv others, in additio t'OKK:i:MPO.\?E.\tK, A*c. ii almost everv palter, we have given one or not the nauiby, patiihy Irtish which floats our intention, during the next year, to pr< every week. We are not censorious?we do not wish etuharked in this business, we desire to giw tire ambitious so to improve i , and cnh.uic able distinction. We wish it to be said tli worthy of Lancaster District. To do what we promise, requires greater will do all and more than we promise. Oi Five CopieN, each, Ten do <lo .1X4? ? - ? ' liU uo Twcntydo (lo Single Copy, our Year, ii del-iyetl three mootki^, $2 50; if delayed ? We appeal to our friends t?> aid tis. Iv one additional subscriber, ami tlii- is nn-re ll tied to dotilde our list. Trv friends, do yc first of January, send us eaoli a subscriber, ment of a paper here has done itio< h for I.; To persons in no *vay identifi si with thedis be such that it will prove as interesti? g as ? A New feature?Altogc During the next year we will give Severn pen of a gentleman of this I>i>triet. who nee the best writers in the country. We have si argie dreams, and the r.rlic'cs he is at preso selves be worth the price of subscription. ] your names at once. If it be your desire, with the January nmut>er Address IT FICTI1 AAA IIA I, FAIR or TIIK SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. THE Fifth Annual Fair of the South Carolina Institute for the promotion of Art, Mcchanicnln Igetmity und industry, will lie In-ld at the New hall, now la-im; erected on Meeting Street, in the City of Charleston, commencing on Wkpnkspat, lath of April, and continue open for Exhibition until the 29th duy of November. Suitable premiums will be given to the best specimens in Art, Mechanism, and other branchof Industry; also, of Cotton, lticc, Sugar, Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Potatoes, and j other Agricultural products. The Ladies, to whom the Institute lias been so much indebted, are respectfully informed that suitable premiums will be provided by the Committee, and awarded to the best specimens in every department of Ladies Work. The following speeiul premiums ate offered: For the largest ipiautity of COCOONS, raised on one Plantation, not less than ten bushels? a Silver Pitcher, or $50. For the largest quantity of SPUN SILK, the produce ol any one plantation, not less than ten pounds?a Silver Pitcher, or $50. For the best improved SEA ISLAND COTTON GIN, on some new principle supetior to ' those now in geneial use, or for any real or inportunt improvement thereon?a Gold Medal. For the best STALLION?a Silver Cup. For the liest M.VRS1I TACKEY GELDING? a Silver Cup. . For the best specimen of Sun Power Seed Oil, I not Ic.-s than One Gallon?a Silver Cup. For the best Cashmere Ram?a Silver Cup. j Ilor the best Cashmere Ewe?a Silver Cup. For the best three quarter blooded Cashmere ! Kid?a silver cup. For the best Ram?a silver cup. For the best Hoar?a silver cup. For the Invention of u suitable Machine for pulverizing Red Pepper?A gold medal. For the beat Essay on Southern Grasses? Kullin prize. Silver Pitcher. For the best specimen of Aniciican Sculpture ?a silver pitcher. The Directors of the institutc'take great pleJ i.. ? .~ .!- ?Li!- -? - nuiii ill nulling l?> nil IIUUIIC, IIIUI UV lilt' IIUCC ality of the State ami City to this Institute, they have now in course ot erection, to be completed by the 1st July next, and in ample time lor th? approaching Fair, a large, commodious, and elegant Huildutg, capable of holding in its main Hall 350U persons; aud also in connection with it a very well adapted and spneious machine i (loom, which wilt enable the institute to furnish sufficient power for any kind of machinery j that may he offered for exhibition. Every attention w ill bo paid to all articles sent 1 for exhibition. All ursicles entered for premiums, must be | sent in on or before Saturday, 1 Itli day of No- | veuibcr next, directed to the care of tbe Clerk i of So. Carolina Institute, Charleston. Aitides j may Ik- sent after that day for exhibition only, j Contributors to tlie Fair are respectfully request- 1 ed to send full de-criptious of the articles, and , such general information as may Ire of use to the Judges, ami suitable for publication. Address CLERK OF THE So. Ca. INSTITUTE, Charleston, So. Ca. Nolioe. Nothing will excuse suit Hg:isn*t nil j persons who are indebted to 'tie, as the I Executor of A, Perry, but actual payment: j The collection of tlie money is tilled by the legatees, ami I have no control in the mutter. M. CLINTON'. Fek 21, 1855. 2 tf. Notioe. I have received orders from Mr. N. Mayhlum to ptit all the Notes and at:* counts, that ho loft in my hands, in unit for collection. Hat in lien of that 1 have concluded to take the responsibility upon myself and say to those thus indebted to him to come forward and settle, and I will make a discount of five j?cr cent on all sums paid to tne from the present time until the ?5th of March next. Also, 1 promise to attend Court at Lancaster on Monday and Tuesday to < wail upon all who may be ready to make | settlement. i N. MAYHLUM. Per Ww ROBERTSON, Agent. I Feb 2$, 4t F ' 5 .i 4& * U' " V 1 ECTUS < * ria iiMga 3W YEAR, >5* e lil oral pa/ronnge lie has received (lie iber* to fbe ledger has been gradually erv respectable number. It is for the L' deserving of tliis liberal patronage or e we not ? In reply to our own interim \e done our best; we have, the phst aper, nml, to the beat of our ability, < ?ir?i?*, that owing to unavoidable cir* urnini'l our horizon was clouded, our paper A'e Imre devote*!, since that time, even h, an*] intend, if wc are properly encourear we will commence ntt lost Attraotive b ft irn irv w U ^ ^ 3 x n to mir regular KEW8 ITliift*!, t may have been ol?sefv?<l of late, tliHt, 111 two pieces of ORIGINAL POKTIi\? about; but real, genuine poetry. I< n sent our readers with an original piece to be considered so. A* we have enis our paper a eliaraeter and standing, v.e c its usefulness, that it may attain enviat the Ledger in an excellent paper and pjTj outlay, and, if our friends will aid us, we itr Club rates arc as follows : $1 75 $ 8 7.1 I .10 i.? oo 1 331 30 OO I 3.1 OO l Advance $3. If paynent he ox mouths, $3. very sulan riber we have ean procure us lian we ask, yet we would he much giatiur best, and between this time and the It eaunot be denied but the estahl'shuica ter District?enable us to do more, triel. the characteristics of our pajwr will mv of the yaukee sheets. tther a new Feature! I ESSAYS, on various subject* at?>iu ft* Js only a little energy to lan-onie one. of ncoeeded in arousing him from his U-ih>nt preparing for the Ledger, will themNow is the tiinc to subseril**, send on we will commence your subscriptions S. HAILEY, Editor and Proprietor. LA JVC A STER, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. John G. Crowder, who i* in the custody of the Sheriffof Lancaster District, by virtue of a writ of canias nd satisfaciendum, nt the suit of George Alden, having filed in mv office, together with a sccdule, on oith, of his w hole estate and effects, his Petition to the Court of Common Plena, praying that he may he admitted to the benefit of the Aet of the General Assembly made for the relief of insol"ent debtors, it is ordered th.it the said George Alden, and all other the creditors to w horn the said John G.Crowder is anvwise indebted, he.and thev are herehv. summoned, anil have notice to appear before the m.iii1 Court at lainciibter Court, on the Monday the 19 day of March next, to shtw cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. J. ,\. STEW MAN, Clerk. OJJiceof Common Pleas ) Lancaster Dint., ICth Dec. 1854 \ Dec '20 44 3ui pf. 910 a card! nn. ALI'RED CRATE!!, having returned from his visit to the cities of Phil idelphia and New York may be found at his old Htand, Two Doors South of the " Palmetto House," and nearly opposite Harris's Hotel," where he will be plc:u*ed to wait on those requiring his services. Having examined and made himseif noquainted with all the latest improvements in his profession, he feels confident of giving satisfaction, in every pnrtieulnr, equal to anv in the Slate or out of it FULL SETTS OF TEETH inserti-d in Platina with the Continuous Guar or in the usual manner on Gold. ATMOSPHERIC PRE8SURE Plates inserted in the most complete rind skilful manner, and nil work fnlly war* incited Particular attention given to PI1.LING TEETH. Tendering his thanks for time past, end bv a determination to excel. he will give satisfaction in sll his Dental Operations, equal to any emergence. Yorkville, Oct., 25 36 Estate of Calvin Usry, deceasedJohn Williams, Adm'r. "j Bill to Marshal as. r*. I sets injnnetion^t.ti Mary Usrv, <St others, j In Equity, latncas. J ter. The Creditors of Culein Usry, deserts d, are notified and required, to present, prove and establish their respective demands uniil f*. ? - - -v . v V4, |?TI"IC Mil' tyunillll9* (tinner in Equity, <>? before the 1 &(It d:iv of May, 1855. By order of the Court in above Ciuw mad-, 7lh December. 1H54. J t.MES 11. WITIIERSPOON ConCr in l'q , L. D. Feb. 12. 1855. 1?3in Estate of Benjamin Sykes Massey, deceased Win. J. Cure ton, Adm'r."J In Equity. Bill to 11. inirnhnl aaaeta, Sarah Mnancy,*tal. ' injunctiona, aceonnt, be. The creditors of Benjamin Sykea Mrmaey, decewted, are notified and required, to present, prove, and establish their respective demand*. affiiinat ?nld deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity on or before the 15th dnv of May, 1855. Bv order of the Court, made 7th December, 1854. JAMES H. W1THERSPOON. CtmCr Eq. L. l>. Jk Feb 12 1855 1 3m pf $1 00 Attention the Whole, But more narlieularlv the Citizen* of LnncnMer end the mirrou?di?g Country. WILLIAM D. MARKS, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER Won LI rwjtootfully onnoune* that K. e he* taken the Shop formerly oftmpied l*jr Floyd 4 Sort, where he in prepared to Jo <e!t work in hi* line with nmV new and dtapatch. All work warrenfed jjjj and pride* moderate, For ra*h. WILLIAM D. MARK?, i - '* ?' 1 '<* 4