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"* ? irft -rrr - r.i jf Try Again. | J i ' Bow oft hu disappointment marred J t, Some cher shed plan of tnine, ?a kijj i.i.. ...... I ( AIIU UIUUUU Wllliw VIUUUO npp' O" Where summer's sun should shine ; Yet as they darker grew, j !' I've seen some"wondrous pen jj Upon the very blackest write 1 |{ The sentence "Try again." I n How often, in the stilly hour j 1' Of night, the heavy sign In sympathy has strove to meet j j. The tear-drop in my eye ; I ? And then, like angels whispering I ti Their messages to men, ' I've heard a quiet breathing of | ' The sentence, "Try again." How often, as I've walked amidst Life's ever busy tide, And jostled with favored ones i On each and every side; j * When my misfortunes seemed to be Overwhelming, even then r Has some good spirit breathed to me The sentence, "Try again." _Vv guardian angel it must be, fi Or else the wiight ol care ! Had sunk me in the very depths Of sorrow and despair ; But, oh, my heart much lighter seems. And hope shines brighter, when j I hear that spirit softly breathe ! ' The sentence, "Try again." ^ ! t dtSSftSBr!:V ^ I" A lawyer, the other Jay went into one ' of our barbershops to procure a wig. I In taking the dimensions of the lawyer's ? bead, the boy exclaimed: "Why, how long your head is, sir!"' "Yes," replied our worthy friend, "we I lawyers must have long heads." The boy proceeded with his vocation, j but at length exclaimed: r "Lord, sir, your head is as thick as it j is long!" Blackstone mizzled. I Servant* half price.?"Is the Giraffe to i be seen here!" "Yes, sir." i "I want to see him." "It's fifty cents, isn't it I" "One dollar, sir. Fifty cents for servants." "Well, I'm a servant." ( "You a servant!" 1 "Yes, sir." "Whose!" "Yours, sir; your humble servant." "Walk in, and take a seat sir." The joke was well worth the pr:ce of amission. Edgar A. Poe used to drink strong tea lo excite liim to poetical inspiration.? Diogenes says it is no wonder that T l * should make a l\>e a IV/. Alcohol was first invented and U6cd to \ stain the cheeks of the la lies of Arabia j 950 years ago. Now-n-dnyn it perforins the same office for gentlemen's noses. A Good Pun.?One of the wittiest bijous in the way of punning was perpetrated a few nights ago, by a gentleman of, , Portsmouth, at the Ladies' Fair. A lady wished a seat. A poitly hand- ; some gentleman brought one instanter i and seated the lady. **Oh, you're a jewel !" said she. "Oh, no," replied lie, "I am a jeweller. I have just set a jewel." "If you say another crooked word, I'll J knock your brains rait,"1 said a blacksmith , to his termigant wife. "Rain's horns, you dog," exclaimed his ' hopeful helpmate, "Run's horns, if I die ; for it!" ' I* your Honor hurt.?Judge J> , a witty fellow, after spending an eveuing with a young lawyer whose office was in the second story of a building, Ua?k his departure and hud got half way down the stairs, when ho stutuhlcd and fell to the bottom. f,he young lawyer hearing the Boise, rushed out, and seeing the Judge j lying on bit back at the bottom of the > stair*, enquired in a tone of great anxiety: "Is your honor hurt I" The Jitdge by this time had regained 3 hie feet, and looking op, replied: "No, but v P my leg* are.** ^ L f Qualification iron Mavmimoxt.?No n woman ought to bo permitted to enter upon the duties of couuubiality without * being able to jpnake a shirt, mend a coat ? - bake a loaf of bread, rosat a joint of meat, f, broil a stake, make a pudding and nr.an ufecture frocks and et cetpras for littls responsible'. it only thoae pomesed of these qaalifi . lions wsrs psrtoiusd to besoms wives, ti bow many year* do you Uiink reader, it ? would take fi groat aritbmstioian to eaicu* * I At* ma BUtBcwr of old maids 1 \ WORK OF INTENSE INTEREST Notes on Duels and Duelling. ' Alphabkticai.lv Arkaboeo. With a Preliminary Historical Essay.? ty Hun. Loronno Sabine. 1 vol. 12mo.? 'rice ?1 25. This work comprises sketches of the prinipal duels, from that between David and ioliah, the first on record, to the present ay : and contains a full account of those of nportnnce, including all of historical increst, in the annals of this country. ') he duels between Hamilton and Uurr 'lay and Randolph, Decatur and Bairon, 'illey and Graves, as well as many others, 1 re related in full; and the author's familiarly with history, and his intimacy with men 1 public life, lias enabled him to bring to ;,.a? ..? ... ?-i ..-.i i^iiw B?ivtn t?i iiiiuirqi iiiiu *?uur. The Avidity with which every Account of duel is sought for and devoured, led the >uhlisher8 to hesitate before offering the lubiie a volume containing such a fund of nteresting and exciting material; hut the igh character of the author, and a perusal f his Historical Essay, have convinced litem hat the publication of the work is destind to exert a highly beneficial inlluencc,? 'nbhshed by CROSBY, MCHOI.S &. Co.,Boston. For sale by all booksellers. Jan. 10 4'i ? tf. j The Greek Slave I lacchante, Venus, Flora, Hebe, and the j Dancing Girl I"MIE above celebrated Statues, together . with FIFTEEN STATUETTES IN | IRONZE, and sevcjal hundred .llaKiiificeut Oil I'aiiKiiigs, rom the collection of prizes to be distribu- ! ed among the .Members of the CosmopnH- I nn Art Association at the first annual dis- ! ribution, in January next. 'he Cosmopolitan Art aud Literary Ac- J sociation, )rgau'iv/for the Encouragement and (Senmil Diffusion of Literature and the Fine Arte on a neic and original plan. This popular Art Association is designed o encourage and popularize the Fine Arts, nd disseminate wholsomc Literature throighout the country. A Gallary of Art is icrmanently founded, and will contain n aluahle collection of Paintings and Statury, for the annual distribution of each your. The best Literature of the day will be issued o subscribers, consisting of the popular Monthly Magazines, Reviews, &c. The Committee of Management have the dcaaurd of announcing that the First Anlual Distribution will take place on the 30th lanusry, inst, at which time will be distri>uted, or allotted to members, several hunIred Works of Art, among which is the iriginal and world-renowned statue of THE GREEK SLAVE, 1Y HIRAM POWERS, costing over Five Thousand Dollars, together with the beautful statues of VENUS, BACCANTE, IEBE, FLORA and the DANCING GIRL : ind fifteen StatuetUs in Bronze, imported rom Paris; also, a large collection of Oil, ? MNTINGS, comprising some of the best )i eductions of celebrated American and Foreign Artists. The Literature issued to subscribers conlisting of the following Magazines: Harper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker,Blackwood's, Graham's, Magazine of Arts, and [i idey's Lidy's 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 member of this association and entitles him to either one of the above Magazines for one year, and also to a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings, which are to be allotted to the m *111bers in January. Persons taking five memberships are entitled to anv five of the Magazines one year, and to sic tickets in the distribution. Persons on becoming members, can have their magazine commence with any month direct from ?he New-York and Philadelphia I ublishers. LITTELL'S LIVING AGE, Weekly, is furnished one year, and two memberships for The net proceeds derived from the sale of memberships, are devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the ensuing year. Books open to receive names at the Eastern office, New York, or Western office, Sundusk). The Gallery of Art is located in Sandusky (the western office of the Aasiciation) where Superb (iranale Buildings have been ereclfor it, nnd in whose spacious saloons the splendid collection of Statuary nnd l'aintin^s are exhibited. The advantages Secured by becoming a member of the Association are: 1st. All persons receive the full v due of their subscription at the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine lateral ore. 2d. Each member is contributing to. wards purchasing choice Works of Art, which are to be distributed among them, selves, nnd are at the same time encouraging [he Artists of the country, disbursing thoulands of dollars through its agency. Persons in remitting funds tor m em berth i p. will please give their post office address in full, stating the month they want the Magazine to commence, and write the word 'Registered," on the envelope* to prove t loss, on the receipt of which a certificate of membership, together w'th the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores will observe that by joining this Aslociation, they receive the Magazine and free Tieket in the nnount tti*lr!hulinn ?ll nt ?l>* wmc price they now pay for the Magazine done. Persons subscribing any time before the 10th of January, arc entitled to the Mag.nlinesfor 1855. Closing of the Books. Subscriptions will bo received up to the 10th January, at which lime the distribution rill take place. illustrated descriptive cat. tlXXilTES of the whole collection to be listribated, will bo sent free of charge on ppHc.<tion. f-dyOrtices of the Association, at the Knickerbocker Mng.izinr office, 348 Broad, ray. New York, era at No. 168 Water st., landusky, Ohio. Address, (at either office) or memberships, c. l derby, c. A. 8l i* a* BOOTS AND SHOES. me aui.eenoer continue* the menu rue. are of Boots and shoes OF THE VERY lEST MATERIALS, at his shop, ono oii?s ISt Of PiSMMt Hill. L. M. CAUTHEN. Feb. 7 M 3m jwigw f SSr * lVjJ ?"ty'-V .SV #- at ."" Hx-v For the Complete Cure of Caughs, Colds. Influenza. Asthma Bronchetis Spitting of Blood, and all other lung complaints tending to consumption |, ^ ^ 53 ^ ^ ? . . . ,, \\ 1 Ins preparation is getting into use nil n over our Count-y. The numerous letters ? we receive from our various agents, informing us ot'eurses effected in their immediate |, neighborhoods, warrant us in saying it is one ? of the best, if 110 the vert/ be.it Cough Medi- p cine now before the public. It almost inva- tj rably relieves and not unfreqttenlly cures the n very worst case. When all otner Cough ri preparations have failed, this has relieved v the pitient, as Druggists, dealers in r, Medicines, and Physicians can testify. Ask.the Agent in your nearest town, what 8 has been his experience of the effects of this medicine. If he has been selling it for any length of time he will tell you. ? tT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT 11 \> Below we give a few extacts from letters s we have received lately regarding the vir- r, tues of this medicine. H l)r.S.()slin,of Knoxville.Ga.,says:?Ihave. s been using your Liverwort and Tar very rxtett' 'j sively in my practice fur three years past.ami, it |, is u-ith pleasure I stale my belief in its supf.ru |" ority over all other articles tOtltl which e" / am acyuaintedtfor which it is recommeruled." p Messrs. Fitzgerald &. Banners. writing ? from Wnynesville, N.C. says:?" 'I'he /,iirr- |, wort ami Tar is becoming daily more popu- j, lar in this Country and we think Justly so All who have tried it speak in corn men ? liable terms of it. vcy beneficial in alleiiating u the complainted for wyich it is recommeticd.? v Our Agent in Pickens Distrct.S. V. Mr. S. R. McFall, assures us "that he uses it with great benefit in his own family, and recommends 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, who was relieved by the Liverworth ami Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this Medicine from all parts of the South. For a report of the surprising cures it has preformed in the Western nnd Norhern and Eastern States, we would invite the suffering j* patient to read the pamphlet which accompanies eacli bottle. To all we say have Hope c have llojte\ TRY THE MEDICINE!! Be warned in Season. " S And neglect not that ccugh which is daily t weakening yourconstitution, irritating your j throat and lungs, and inviting on that dread disease, Consumption, when so soothing and ( Healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr. v Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. (, Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations! The genuine article is signed Andrew ? Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around < uch bottle. t Price, 81 per bqttlc, or six bottles for 80. I Sold wholesale and retril by SCOVIL&. t MEAD. * I 111 Chartres St. bet. Conti and St. I.uis, 11 N. >. I t Sole Agents for the Southern States | c to whom all orders and applications for | Agencies must be addressed. Sold also by I Macule &. Heath, lancastcr C. II. ? A. P. Wylie, Chester. Winchester. Stitt Co., Munro. Z. 3. l)nliay.*nd Workman, Camden, i MY COURTSHIP |i I AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. ? IIV IIBNRY WICKOFP. A true account of his Adventures in ' England, Switzerland and Italy, with '! MISS. J. C. CAM 11 I.E. of portland i'lagk, london, i Wiil; tne unpublished Correspondence of j ' miss gamble, m118. g eorg e grote, air. joshua | bates, (of baring broTIIEKS), the emi'k- ( jiol! natoleon, lord talmekston, mar. i qrts ok gavour,Captain Pukcnhnm.Count ol Vilettc, Dr. Baker, (U. S. Consul), Mr. Kinney, (IJ. S. Charge D'Affnirs), Mr. { Ifobson (British Embassador), Timothy Brown (British Consul), Duron de B (Russian Embassador), Count D'Orsay, Fanny Elssler, Thnrlow Weed, &e., &c., ' Ac. I 'Ph., nni'nlll. ?t-; 1 I I . .,v ..vr.v,..j iiiiv r.n in mi* u.xininr- ; j dina;y publication may be judged from tin* fact, that it is an undisguised revelation of the Author's Courtship of Alius Gamble, the ? g e it American heiress, and is full of the . most romantic and amusing scenes and in- , cident, winding up with the Authors deten- I tion in an Italian prison. 'I'lu; distinguish- j t cd persons, both of Europe and the United ; j Status, who took a part in this cxeiting and | , mysterious drama, nio all brought forward 1 with their private correspondence. The in- 1 t | credible and pi<|nent devclopcmcnts of this 1 v j lively book must create a deep sensation j ^ ! and command an unprecedented sale. The j 0 ' painful necessity of this ex/nut will bo ad- > milled by all, when tliey come to see that ; both the Bri'ish Government as well as the j 1 heroine herself, have constantly refused to i , repair the wrongs and injuries done to the i Author except by offers of money, which he repeatedly nd scornfully refused. ti I'riwc tjl, and ?1 2ft. J. C. DERBY. Publisher. s No. 119 Nassau-sreet. New York. e J in 3, 4ft tf. New Black-smith Shop. (| The undersigned hsve opened in the Village 1 of l^iuesster s Black-smith Shop, nenrly oposite e . the Jail; which is now in full operation, we are a prepared to do all kindsof Iron woik with neat- 0 ties* and dispatch n full supply of Iron on hand v j which arc will make up into any shape or form [ you wish and at low prices for paying customers | "no others w anted," our price lor horse shoeing j I is $1.00 eit-h $1.25 when charged, plough* j | xhsupened at 6 I -I cents a plough. Other work in proportion, bring along your work and try us. VIASSEV A IIASSKLTINK. Feb. 11. 2?31. South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common I'leat. \ James J. Carlisle, i va. , Attflchmenl. Jonathan Mackey. ) . - n WIIKRKAS, tbr plaintiff did on the 1Mb ( day of March 18.54, Hie their doclarn. * tion against the defendant who, (it is said) I bsent from and withonl the limits of this v d etc. and has neither wife nor attorney,? J? jown within the limits of the same, upon shorn a copy of the said Declarvlion might be served : It is therefore ordered that the e said defendant do sppesr and plead to the said declaration on or bofore the 19th day Murrh which will he in th? nf ai?? I one thousand eight hundred and fifiy-five, otherwise Hnal and absolute judgment will * then be gifen and a wared npninst him, JOHN A STF.WMAN, Clerk. A Clerk's Otflee, Lancaster C. H. > 18. 1854 . 7?1 '1 ftff '.cVa.-:V >* ?.''J a? WK PUBLISH THIS DAY, bfcC. II, 1645. ] FANNY FERN'S NOVEL, A TALE OF DOMESTIC L FE 400 pp. I'Jmo, Cloth. Price, 01,25. eB Everybody knows fanny fern everybody has laughed and cried over er sparkling, dashing truthful, geninl writ- In igs; everybody will wish to read this her ( rs.t novel, and every one who does rend it ill prououncu it her greatest work. Says n able critic who has read the proofsheet, RUTH HALL is a work which not only W xceeds anything which FANNY FERN as before written, but which, in many repccts, surpasses nny other work whatever. "Ii 'or intense and sustained interest of narnive, for originality of conception and treatlent, for seorching scarcasm and withering abuke of pretentions and hvpocracy, for tit levation of moral tone and winsomenesaof on eligioua inculcations, for vigor, freshness, on implieity, directness and fascination of ne tyle, we have never seen its equal. * vvl *?***? co The story takes possession of our heart lUi t once; we follow 'RUTH* through her he rials with as much interest ns though she "b rere our own sister; she breaths not a igh, she suffers not a sorrow, which the to wider does not feel as accutely as though 4iJ he hrst came from Ins own heart, and the ? ocond was one of his own sad experience, on 'he characters are such ns wc arc constant nc y meeting in cverv-day life: and how hold- ?j> y and skilfully they art: drawn, how pnw- h rfully the story is told,(how touching,is its ur atlios, how sparkling is its wit, how irre- i istahle its humor, how severe its satire and iow true its moral, no adequate idea can he ained except by reading it." __ RUTH HALL will he for sale by book- 0. ellers generally. To any one sending us rrt ho retail price we will send a copy of the pr fork by mail,post paid. <i, Published by su MASON -BROTHERS, df 23 Park Row, New York. B, Jan 3 45 tf The great remedy for ttlieuu)oli*ni, Gout, Cl 'ain in the Side, // ip, II.ck. Limbs and jV oints : Scrofula. King's Evil, While Swel- .' iug. Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all Itvd pains whatever. * Where this Plaster is applied pain cannot P' xist. It hasbeen beneficial in eases of weak- " less, such ns Pain and Weakness in the Itoinaeh, Weak Limbs, lameness, Affivinn of the Lungs in their primary stages.? 1 t destroys intlamsUon by perspiration. James L. Boyd, Pickens District, South . Carolina, testifies that, hy its use alone he 0 vas cured of Rheumutisifrin both of ois 1! ;nees,of several years standing. Tho following was handed us by a re- P' <pertable Physician in Georgia: Messrs. Scovil k Mf.ad: -(rents: I have teen using your Liverwort and Tar Hebrew 'bister very extensively in my practice for hree years*past, and it is with pie; sure that state iny belief in their superiority over i!| other articles, with which I am aequnined, for the purposes for which they are reoinmended. The Hebrew Plaster, es tccially, is an universal panacea for local tains. I have also found it a most excelent application for Sprains and Bruises. It fives universal satisfaction \\ herover used. 8. 8. OSLIN, M. D. *" Knoxvillo, Gn . March 4th, 1853. d? A VOICE FROd GEORGIA f? Read tho following testimony from a P1 thysician. n' G ntlemcn?Your Hebrew Plaster has ^ lured uie of pains of which I have suffered or twelve years past. During this period vt labored under an aflliction of my loins ind side, and tried many remedies that mv iwn medical experience suggested, but vithout obtaining re'ief. At length I used onr Plaster, and am now hy its good effects ntirely cured. I will recommend the Jew V* Javui or iienrew ri.iaierio mi wno nro stir " Vring from contraction of tin- muscles, or * termnncnt pains in the side or b.ick. The people of f5e< rgio have but to be. ome acquainted with its virtues when they vill resort to its use. Yours, trulv, ?P M. W. WALKER. M D, Forsythe, Monroe County, On. To Messrs. SScovil dr Mend, New Orleans, n nt di IEW DAVID'S OR //EBHF.W PI.ASTER IN NOUT// CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovil &. S|f.ad: I have been J'1 roubled with the chronic rheumatism for he last twelve years. On the 1st of July, 849, I was so had that I could not turn iiyself in bed, and the pain so severe that w had not slept a .sink for six days. At his time my attending physician prescribe d he "Hebrew Plaster," nnd it ncted like s harm ; the pain left me, and I slept more Tv han half of thu n'ght, and In three days I "M vas able to ride out. I consider the '*//e- H" trow Plaster" the l?eHt remedy for all sorts u" f pains now in use. O. W. MM INN. e" //ondersonville, N. C., Aug. HJ, 1850. q 3 rt q ? Beware of counterfeits and base iinita- t,f ions ! ^ ?n The genuine will in future hnve the ignaturo of R. Taylor on the steel plate m ngraved label on the top of each box. ,li r iiiviiiinvrH .ire uihisi'il mm ;l IIHMII coun- | dt erfelt of this article in in exlstcncn. w The gcnn'iic is sold only by ?*, and by to iir agents unpointed throughout the South ?anil int pfihar it ulloioril In trll U. Dual- of rs and nutvh mors generally arc cautioned ; an gainst buying of any hut our regular agent*. j v| tlierivime they will be imposed upon with a tli rorthlcss article. C SCOVIL k MEAD, 13 Chnrtrcs street, N. Orleans, Sole Generid Agents for tho Southern States, to Ci whom nil order** must invariably be ud- r. dressed. cl Jan 31 40 Am M CURTAIN GOOES, MATRASSES, f, WINDOW SHADES, amd PAPER IIA^?IIVGS. 11 rllK Subscriber has in Store, of his own P1 Ma nu fact ii re and importation an onoraons stoek of YVmnow SHADES, (Jilt XJRNICEH, F'Arr* HANGINGS. Matrnsea,Satin Delaine*. Damasks,l.*ee and Mnsin Certains, Taenils, l/oops, Ac. All of t< i liich are offered at price* which are appre iated by all clone boyera and economic* ( louse- keepers. S H. W. KINSMAN 4 CO, 179 King si. V orner King A H.rrisf ird.sU., (Charleston, 14 L .u\ ? ? narcn ah 7 ly. W. THURLOW CASTWf, r ATTORNEY AT LAW A VP tOLICI TOR IR EQUITY. fl Ulendt (he Cmtrlu in Lrnn&uUr, Kerthmw ft and Adjoining Ditrich. * VW OFFICE, CAMDEN, M. C.J& ' 40*% K Barn urn's Autiobiogra- [ T< phy. S. REDFIELD, 110 6t 112 NASSAU ST. j Will shortly put to pross, and publish do) rly in December, thli THE LIFE OF P. T. BAEHUM, Co WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. * which he narrates his early history as JLERK, MERCHANT, AND EDITOR, tio id his later career as a big SHOWMAN. ej11 Ph ith a Portrait on Steel and numerous 11- . lustrations, by Dorley. In one volume. e, ISmo. Price $1 25. a this work I have given, in every par- 4 ticular, the true and the only full uc- lo count of my enterprises."?Preface. . The publisher only ri peats the public sennent in announcing that this book will be |n| e of extraordinary iutcrest. Mr. Bur im's unparalleled tact and talent ns n busiss man, the grand and liberal scale on liivh his prominent enterprises have been . ndocted. together with a hnppy temperaL*nt which can both give and take a hit of llu imor, have made his name a world-known ousehold world." n| Adopting "nothing extenuate" as his tnot. ho presents tho authentic history of oiee Heath," the ' Fejee Mermaid,'" the Voolly Horse," the "Herd of Buffaloes," d other Showman Incidents, generally de- __ >uneed as "HUMBlKiS," while larger c.* ace is devoted to his connection with O. ENERAI. TOM THUMB, and the trinphal musical campaign of JENN V UNI). U'LES FCR BUSINESS AND MAK INC. A FORTUNE ; | Jo id innumerable additional enterprises and (j;, lerations, afford tho author an indefinite ng nge of subject, and be will abundantly nve by his pen that he is something more yt an a Showman. We know, indeed, of no ibj?*ct which affords greater scope for 0f teply interesting narrative than the Aito js ogitapiivqf 1*. 1'. Uaiirvm. do Jan 10 *15 tf op Tie Yorkville Enquirer. M piltl undersigned, having purchased the . L otKce of the Yorkville Miscellany and 8' mmcneed in its stead the publication of a w piper, with the above tit'c, present cir claiii* to a share of the patronage, of e public. The Enquirer is next to the rgestjournal in thu State, printed on good iper, and with entirely new material and ill br sent to subscribers at Two Dollars, ?r annum, in advance. Commencing with a list of eight hundred n ibscribcrs and a rapidly increasing cin ula ?J an. it is offered to the business men as a Jfl. ind advertising medium. Advertisements j JV ill bu conspicuously inserted at One Dollai Q r thu first and Thirtv-scvcn and a half B >nts for subsequent insertions Business ? ards of a half square, or less, Five Dollars ?r annum. Contracts for laiger advertise ents will be made on the moat reasonable ruts. C JOHN k MILLER. ) Pro. SAM'k W. MELTON, $ prietors. vu Yorkville, S. C., Jan. 8, 1855. lo It is now put up in tlie largest sired botes, and is scknowledged to be the best snripnrilln made, as is certified by the won* rful cures it has performed, the original AJ ipies of which are in the possession of the roprietor. Remember, this is the only true p, id original article. Scrofula. Syphilis. Mercurial Complaints, uneer, Gangrene, Rheumatism, una a vast iriety of other diseases are speedily and rfectlv cured by the use of this medicine. Read the following Certificate! Ti Tall I'ohsa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 18.r?2. Dear Sir:?I send you this to certify to m >ii that your Extract of Yellow-Dock and wi irsnparilla has performed one of the most of onderful cures on me that has ever been rf- th cted on man. fo I have been afflicted for forty years with r<" options on my legs and feet; in 1848 they it so bad that 1 bad to go on crutches. id in 1849 I had one leg amputated above j"1 e knee. In about nine months after mv w her leg broke out in large eating and run- | ng sores from my knee to my foot, and achurged a great deal of offensive matter. y groin also broke out in largo biles which lj; Hciiarged much offensive matter, and at e s:ime time my left band broke out in rge running sores nearly to mv elbow. \ The misery that I have suffered for the st two venrs. I cannot describe to you. I ... ......i. .l..? ?*-i . . .1 nuvu Hguuj tiiuv i never resicti any night. In October Inst my son bi ought mo one ' y<M?r bottle wrappers: I read it. and found curd of some wonderful cure* performed your 'Extract of YelloW-Doek nnd Snr- s'j pari 11 a,' I aunt nnd got two bottles of it, id commenced taking it. In two week* to tli y great astonishment, my no.es all became m; sy, and I could sleep all night, a thing I ha iri not done for two years. When I had J ?' ken nix bottles, my norea were nearly all ro ruled, My sore* got w ell nsif by enchant- ' J? cnt. I have now used in nil. eight bottle* ? ' your "Extract of Yellow-Dock and Snr- I parilln,'" and I now consider nivself well I entreat nil of Ihe nlllicted to try this ?| cdicine for I believe it will cure any known sense in the world. Lay oaide all prejn- ' t)t re and just try it, and proclaim its great Y< nrth to suffering mankind and entreat them take it, for it will cure them. My rase is well knowu in a large portion . ' South Carolina, Georgia nnd Alabama, id if any should doubt the above cure, I in- ^ te them to call on me.nnd I will show tliein j, c sears. 1 can be found in rnlloposan jt| u., Alabama, otic mile front Sloe's Ferry. i?. REN A J ATI (IUGI1E*. (n The Ycllow-Dock nnd S irssparilln is po 01 iliarly adapted to females of delicate health 0< suiting from irregularity of menstrual dismrgea, and other disease* peculiar to their Fi x. The proprietor ha* in his possession n rent number of certificate* of cures, per- 01 irined of the ubovn description. Wo an ire fie afflicted, that M hut tie or two of Dr. uyniitl'a Kx tract of Yellow Dock nnd Hnr- J| i|mrilla will at once ragel*!** those diftcul- A( ea Mini renew the natural enurjfie*. p, HP*Pot op In (|uart bottle*.?Price $1 ?i er bottle. ' Sold VVholeaale nnd ratal) by ei SOOVII.fc MR.\T). 111 Ch.?rtrea*t.,N Q. ^ General Amenta for the Southern Suttee, > whom nil orders mint be addressed. Sold,.iU<>, by Magill & //ealh, IsecMter ti \ II.; A. P. Wylio, Cheater; Wincheaier, P tilt & Co., Munroe, N, C.; Z. J. f < Hay & Yorkman. Camden April IS,'ft tOatl. SURVEYING. rllE underaighed ia prepared to wait up- " on these raqoiriitg Ike oanrlaoa of? ? lurvMjer, at ant Urn*, nfton appUaaUen bo- ?' r Lancaster 1m. ft. IMS. 4 ft-. ^ ~?f FrmM ' : -e * "'l * - '3 $$?. '^# m * > V "**3KS i '" *"vV'' *;.:?::i. fcJiNls ? . u- . 1-- - ? 0 Merchants, Planters, and Others. ^ THli undersigned, formerly of New 1 York City, but now a pornwmsot realit of Charleston, am prepared (o d<> any jCMi rig in the lino of n General Agett'ey and mmisision business entrusted to ine. 1 ct,rl I make puruhaHos of Dry Goodt, Grocoa, Herd ware. Boots, Shoes, Fancy Goods, tjor tigs, Paints, Oils, Fruit, Joivelry, Confer- ^.ftl nery, Books, Stationery, Liquors, Cloth* r, or anything else that eon be obtained q her in this city or New York, Boston or iladelphin, and on nagood teruis, if not Iter, than the Merchants or Planters tlieiuveseould buy them, thereby sating thun ? necessary exorbitant expenses attending | ) iail to this city. I will attend personally r_ the packing and shipment of goods there- | lavoiding any mistaken or damage. I I II also attend promptly to any Banking or , ' inrnnce business that f may be favored th, and will make payment of debts.? am my long experience in a general mer- 0 itile business, I am fully convinced that w.? an give perfect satisfaction, and suit the , , >st fastidious taste in my selections. For . *' r services 1 shall require a moderate com- 1,1 ' ssion, according to the nature of the busiis. v DAVID M. GAZLAY, fice ovi r Bird's Store, 225. King st, Charleston, 8. C. ,,1,r Jan 24 18 ly ft,,t , _ . i. are FATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Pleas. ?f Johu Adams ) , cn< v s , v Attachment. CJIj nnthan Mackey. ) | vn Whereas the plaintiff* did on the 14th t ^ y of October, 18a4, file his declaration ninst the defendant, who (as it is said,) is j |() sent from, and without the limits of this > nrr ate, and has neither wife nor attorney lown within tlie mime, upon whom n copy | r)| the s aid declaration might be served. It i therefure ordered, that the said defendant | appearand plead to the said declaration i ( or before the 15th day of October, which j )i(M II lie in the year of our Lord, one thou- I j(f.j u,l eight hundred and fifty-five,otherwise | m-) in) and absolute judgment will then be i *( vcu uud awarded against him. J. A. STKWMAN, Clerk. ..rU's Otli. p. 1 -111. ()..? mil 1 IvineuMer District. f 0,1 18 35? i y 1 d_ 1'r. Fee *10 oJfl A CURE FOR ALL!!! Holloway's Ointment. ilizrns nf the Uni'rti: *6 You have done.me tlic honor as if with one dc lice, from one unci of the Union to the other, stamp the character of my Ointment with nir approbation. It is scarcely two years ice I made it known anion); you, and already has obtained more celebrity thau any other edieine in so alioit a peihid. THOMAS HOLLOW AY. of 39, Comer of Ann and Nassau steels, T i New York. 3T0NIS11ING CCUE OK SOKE LEGS, AFTER NINE YEARS STANDING. 8a apy of a Letter from Mr. II'. J. Lnngley. w 1 nf lluntsrille, Y<ulkin County, iY??r//? Carotinaj V. iY, d-ih d ,\./rcmker 1st, 1863. ? READ HI8 OWN WORDS!! ^ ? Pitor. IIoL:.owar: Slit,?It is not my wi<h to become notorius, rlther Is this letter written for the mere sake ol riling, but to say that your Ointment cured me one ol* the most dreadful cutaneous diseases i at tlesh is heir to, and which wu* considered 41 all who knew me, to he entirely beyond the JE aeh of medicine. Kor nine years I was alHicil with one of the most painful nttd trouble- E n?e sore legs that ever fell to the lot of man; id after trying every medicine I had ever 1 ai d of, I resigned in despair all hope of being irod ; but a friend brought me a couple ol rge pots of your Oiiitmcut, which caused the nm on my legs to heal, and I entirely regainI my health to tny agreeable surprise and do- **ii? [lit, and to the astonishment of my friends. Signed W. J. LA*OLKY. of _____ am N EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAI) ntr BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE lic POINT OK DEATH. I>C Nil! opy of a Letter from Mr. It. Durant, ,\eir j||( Orleans, .\oiember $th. 1863. nr. I an t<> pkok. hollowav, 3$, Comer of .Vnu and ,n< t**au -treet-, New Yoik: DearSify? ii 1- *ith j l'l mtfclt giatitude I have to inform you that l>y I be e u?c of your Ointment ami Pill-, tin* life ot iihi y wile lia-i been raved. >'or -even y i-ara -lie an: ,d a bad brea-t, witli ten running wound*, not ft( a caiiceroua nature. I wo* told that nothing uld -arc her: -he *w then induced to u*e j.?| ur Ointment and I'ill*, when in the -hurt -pace j three month- they effected a peifect euro, the MtonUhmeut of all who know u*. We Uined your medicine* from Mra. Wright 4 ('Inures at., Kew tlileau*. I aend thi-fnun fotel dca Princea," I'kria, although I had writit it at Saw Orleau- before we finally left, at at time not kuoariug your addrcwe at New ? >rk. Signed, It. Dl'kant. The Pllla -hould he uaed conjointly with o Ointment, In moat of the following sea:? M Leg*. Pilee, id Riea-M, - Rheuinatinn, , trn*, Halt Rheum, '' inion*. Healds. illMnin*, Hore Nipple*, lapped hand*, Sorts TlnoaU, ro infracted and Stiff Skin di*ca*ea, Joint*, Scurtrr, ?tuU?, Sort* Head*, i?ut, l'k?r*. landular Swelling*, Wound*, It UUlllSgS, *** Hold at the KaTAM.HiHNKRTof Prof, t OLLOW1T) HO .Maiden l,nne. New Yojk, J id 214, St it a no, I.ondoti. and by all re*- V x: table Druggesta and iJealcra of Medi- u nea throughout the United Slates, in 1'ota * id Boxes, at 26 cents,62} cents,and til 00 '' ich. j 1 .if" Thnro ia a rnruuUMKI* **uli? > u iking the larger sites. N. B.?Directions for the guidance of pa- ? en Is in every disorder are affixed to each ot. Fair Ay Medioines w 1 keep constantly on hand a fn>nh supply * f ..II lite moot popular Family Medlelaca, liieh may be depended on as genuine, and rhleh are sold on the neon) tern.* for c**n, r on time to pnnetnal coat ?mere. Being ~ >? nnmerops to mentioQ la detail?send h,t. .k Camden, Oct 4. ItAA. . M w < &*< j ' \ WP News! News!! \ 'ho Subscriber is now receiving irom v York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and desioht bis Pali supply of Drugs,Clients, Paints, Oils, Soaps, Brushes, Coamet- I Perfumery, Spues and Fancy articles; nn-Wttre, such as Vases. Cups and Saui. Toilet Bottles, Onrd Baskets, &o. die., which he respectfully invites the otteni of tho citixcns of fuincsster visiting nden and wanting articles in his lino. Z. J. DEHAY. )ct 4, 33 tf SERIES FOR 1805. THE HOME JOUBNAb 1 IORK13 AND WII.I.1H. BWTORS). * 'HE first number <{ thn new series will ' i? isHMri on the Jainary next, ic'subserlbers chn be sTippltea from that s ; but immediate application will be eatery for Mitch na desire to begin with beginning. A home ia hnrdly completer think we may safely venture to any, bout the Home Journal, whieh, besides ng n chronicle of th? times, abounds in .'lligenc* designed to enliven an Atnon*-" Home. Its editors (Geo. P. Morris and P. Willis) devote their entire time, skill I experience, to the tank of firing eaeh t-k, everything worth knowing. They insularly keep nn eye on all the whims I novelties of the day. The utmost pains taken to present the facta and outlines all news. > In the literary department, aim at sketehea and readable criticism, I in our condensations of the production, the vast newspaper world of Eurone we leavor to avoid the tiresome nltd the 'so . and transfer to our columns the pick of glish information and brilliancy, while endeavor to select with * true sense of re morals, true wit. and genuine humor, addition to the above, we have made new angements for a feature thnt Is always raetive in a family journal, fitti aeveditferent source* we are to be supplied ih the nctrs and gntsiii <>j \eic York Soly. In a metropolis like onrs, centre the ire sparkling elements or the life of our intrvat large, and collision and attrition ng out much which would else be dornt. Afloat, in society gossip, is a small >rld, of which the ordinary newspaper* ike no report, and of this we think we can nnise amusing photographs. In announg also, A now series of articles by Mr, illia, in addition to his usual labors, we im the privilege of Ivnviug them to desigte their own style std tale as they npnr. They arc to bo quite different from vllling with h hns ever be*h published in s journal lYoni his pen, and wg $re very re that they * ill be no less attractive, to f th< least. The graphic .and highly-ftnled sketches, by *Tbo tady of Sbalott," 'imothy Quaint" nnd other*, will he conucd. We have also new correspondent* London and Paris, who will send us much U could never reach us through foreign irnnls. Terms.?For one copy, $3 . for three pics, 96. Or tor one copy far three years ?always in advance. Subscribe without lay. - . Address, MORRIS 6l WILMS. 107, Fulton street, N. Y. Paints and Oils. I have now in Store n large nnd fine stock wnuo i>>ad. Z.inc, Faint, Unseed OH, irpcntine, lampblack, I.ithnrtje. Chrome eun, Spanish Brown and Venetian Red. ?AI.SO? Paint. Whitewash and Varnish Brushes, xh Tools, die. Ac. Give ine a call and I II try to jive von perfect satisfaction. Z. J. DeIIAY. ~~ Oct 4 33 Doolsr Ysnnelfi HE POCKET jESCOLAPIUSI Or, every one hit own Phytieiaa. ?rpHK FIFTIETH X Edition, vith one hundred Engravings,? allowing Diseases and Muliormalions of ths Human Syatcni in sv? ery shape and form.? To which ixnddedn trsntlee on the Dixeascs of Females, being of the highest importance to h"so contemplating mar go. By \Vii.i.iam Yoi'no, >1. D. I a t no father Ik? nahnmed to preacnt a copy the A'.ECni.AIMUHto his child. It may >'u him from an early grave. I.et no \ oung hi or woman enter into the secist obliguns <>f married life without reeding ths fc'KET ifiHCUEAPIUB. I*t no onefc tferiug from a hnrknied Cough, I'ain in 3 Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, d the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, d given up t?y their physieinn. be another iniont u ithniit Mimiiilinff ! ? AUM'lll .A. I'S. Ilnve the married, or those about to imtrrieri, any impediment, rend tlda truly l*fill hook, na it haa been tha moan* of ?inp thounamia of unfortnnate rraaturea oil the very jaw * of death. A ay ponton aendinp TWENTYVK CKNttitnaloMd in a letteiv will raive ?ne ropy'of thia w ork by mail, or fira pit'H will be aent for One Dollar. Addreaa, (poat paid,) DH.WII. VOUN<V 15*2 Spruce St., I'hilitpcfphim. Apri| 12 10 tf. A OARD. JOSEPH GALLUCHAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. L AN C ASTER VILIR. t FUCE?OPPOSITE TH1 COURT HOC RE, iruierly occupied by W. A. Moore. Esq J. G. will attend the Courta of thaanr) unding Dintiirta. Sept. 31 1163. 46-tf CAMDEN HOTBTT" i dow open for the accommodation of the TravelliBf Public. / It U an excellent wl oommodioua bullllii ding, now and wrU fitted np, and lately it in a rtate of complete repair. The rtwn * large, open and airy; fine family parlor*, uU foniiahed. The table wilt he ?wppHed with < rything which an eicellenl country market ill aford, and attended by the beet errant*. The Hat will be MtppUad with the eHUceet 'inea and Lkitfoya. jM TIW KTAHI.K*. ,.. ** p re well BtU d up, attended by rarcM aiid M rlenerd Oatlere, and well auppMed with Plw ?der. ' AllO *' ' * ota prapuaedfcr theaeeneHRodaMonwiBfweera itb ofteellent water qpnreaittioa*. >.- *' There will, at all ttoee. bean Omalbna ha at ^JT1" T**"?" Sit,, 3. J ? s ,T#'A A. *??? ?. ^TTORNUY OhNdPlAl 0. III 0,