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For the Laruaater Isdger. WIwu fn-st the warm impulse of love, Shot through me with exstatic thrill; ii?en then thou didst, a* thou dost 110*% My heart's Inight beau ideal till. To others eyes the mist of time. May dim the heuuty on thy cheek ; To other ears thy gentle voice, May want enchantment when you speak. But rolling voara can have 110 power. To make votitpore or leas to me; For though you change with every hour, J/v ow n good wife I change witli thee. Then tell not ino of maiden'* smile, Of things more dear to yon tliun life; ller hoist and head all void of guile, Oli give tome my own good wife! The frost of vein s is on niv head. And many a fair one I have known, Would warm a huchdor's icy heart, Rut I have loved hut thee alone. Speak not to me of mines oi gold. Of laurels won midst war and strife; Of aught that can he bought or sold, But give to me my own good wife. Hard toil hath travelled !>v my side, And strife hath met mo by the w.?v; Hatred hath lain in ambush near; And treachery watched ine night and day. As Jfariuer tossed here and there, I'pon the boistarous sea of life, I'd he without the guardian care, Of her, who is my own good wife. Sometimes I've tn'en a trusting tit, And drruicd all men were w hat they seem, Then, what 1 gained was "dear bought nit," And rousing from I 'topion drcntu, I've heard n gentle voice to^snv, i , This is no dream of real life, Conic home, come home oh do not stay! uiiiii! ouiiic, k:iu iriHl your own good wile! Ami 1 will t.nst thee, wile, I w ill, Come pain, come pleasure, good or ill, On^iouie is ours on earth below, ' Une grave oh Father! let lis till, Ere to thy other world we go. > TANKS OWN BAUD. Lancnsterville .l/arch 19, 1855, AGRICULTURAL.' Agriculture for 1855. Wo believe there never wore bolter prospccU for our fanners to use every effort in raising h large crop than there are at present. This wa* in Europe will prevent the cultivation of the soil in a number of extensive and fertile districts which heretofore have raised a large amount of surplus products. This will open a gap for our farmers to fill up. Corn is Upcoming more an article of food in Europe every year. Three times the quantity was exported in 1854 that there was in the prececdipg year. As it is the most i,,iportant gra n crop in our country, we a vise a still more extended cultivation of it. Potatoes seem to have become one o the most fallacious crops. Farmers should not trust to them, but sow and plant other crops, aud deptnd on thein as if not a potato were to l?e raised. For the past ten years, most of the potatoes raised have rotted during winter; they seem to have lost the quality of preservation which they once possessed. In a few years, more, perhit|>s this disease will wear out. Farmers should raise more oats and barley than they have hitherto done. The former crop in the Northern States is n certain one. Beans should also he more extensively cultivated, so that wo may have abundant crops of many Uinds.? r>*? i- ' ... ivov is h sinnuing crop ; lU cultivation ?ffins to be more cnrcfully attended to, and tatter understood by planters limn the cultivation of either wheat or corn. Hew Postage Law ^ Below -w* giro a synopsis of this new postage law, which is to go into operation the first of April. After that time all lerters must ta prepai I. Under this taw all single letters mailed for any distance not exceeding three thousand miles arc to pay three rents, and for any distance exceeding three thousand miles ten cents. Half an ounce in weight will constitute a single letter; and double, treble, and quadruple loiters to be charged in the ame proportion. All latter* must be prepaid, except audi as are to or from a foreign country,or those addressed to officer* of the Government o* official business. The is to lake effect from ami after the next fiscal quarter.^ After the first of January next, the p?j*> masters are to affix stamps upon all letter* upon which none are placed by the " writer*. ? A registration of valuable letter* is ro: * quired to be made upon the pay men It of a fee of ffre cents in addition to the prepaid postage, but the Government will not be reepxuible for (be Iom of any registered letter or packet The franking privilege u (o remain as heretofore. Selling postage tumpe for elargar turn then their marked value in lo be punished m n tswdeuieanof, * \ m K* Mb "* ' ' * ^ /wTL jpv WORK OK INTENSE INTER CTotes on Duels and ! elling. Alpiiabeticam.v Akkargkd. With n Preliminary Historical Ks: By Hon. Lorenzo Sabine. 1 vol. 12 Price .'511 25. This work comprises sketches of tin I eipnl duels, front that between l)tiv | (loliah. the first on record, to the p j day ; ami contains a full neeouut of th ; Importance, including all of histori terest, in the annals of this country. J ho duels between Hamilton and Clay and Randolph, Decatur and II Ciltey and Craves, as well as many c are related in full; and the author's fat I ity with history, and his intimacy will I in public life, lias enabled liini to br light facts of great interest and value. The avidity with which every nccot a duel is sought for and devoured, h I publishers to hesitate before otferin, | public a volume containing such a fi interesting and exciting material; hi j high character of the author, and a pi J of his Historical Kssay, have convinced that the publication of the work is d od to exert a highly beneficial intluei Published by CROSBY, NICHOLS Si Co., Boat For sale by all bookseller Jan. 10 !??The Greek Slave \ I Bacchante, Venus, Flora, Hebe, an Dancing Girl i t ! r I 11K above celebrated Statues. tn| 1 xxill. FIFTEEN STATUETTI BRONZE, and hcxcjuI hundred JIaKuifi<-?*nt Oil B'ainliii; from the collection of prizes to be di; ted among the Members of the Cosui tan Art Association at the first unnu ! tribution, in January next. The Cosmopolitan Art and Literal sociation, j Organized for the iu ncou ragrme.nl am I rral Iof' hitrruture and th Arts an a nnr and original plan. This popular Art Association is dei to encourage and popularize the Kim and disseminate xx hoisome Literature ngliout the country. A (ialliirv of j permanently founded, anil xvill eon valuable collection of Paintings and ary, for the annual distrib itionofeacl The best Literature of thexlay xx ill be to hubseribers, consistin ? of the p< monthly Magazines, Reviews, Ac. The Committee of Management ha pleasure of announcing that the Fir nual Distribution xx ill take place on th ianuary, inst, nt which time xvill be buted, or allotted to members, sevora dred Works of Art, among xx hieli original and xvorld-renoxvncd statue ( THE (rREEK SLAVE, ?V HIRAM POWERS, costing ovc Thousand Dollars, together with the tiful statues of VENUS, liACCA I IF,BE. Fl/OltA and the DANCING ( and fifteen Statuettes in Bronze, iin| from Paris; also, a large collection oi PAINTINGS, comprising some of th productions of celebrated Amerieai Foreign Artists. The Literature issued to subscriber aisting of the following Magazines : I larper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker,! wood's. Graham's, Magazine of Arti 1 G idey's Lul.'s Book, and the Qui | Review* reprinted at Nexv Vork, Kdii j Westminster, London Quarterly, and i British. ^ Plttn for the Current year?1854 The payment of three dollars const { any one a mem her of this associate j entitles liini to either one of the nhov I guzincs for one year, and also to a tie! I the xiistribulion of the Stat nary and 1 ings, which are to be allotted to the ' hers in January. Person x taking five memlmrsbiDs n j titI?.mI to anv live of tin- Magazines one and to sic ticke's ill the distribution. Persons on becoming members, can i their inagazim commence with any i direct from 'lie New-York nnd Phifnd i | ublinhiTH. ; LITTELL'S LIVING AGE, M'r furnished one year, and two tnembe for $<?. The net proceeds derived from th of memberships, are devoted to the pm of works of Art for the ensuing year. Rooks open to receive names at the j ern offieo, New York, or Western Handusk). The Gallery of Art is located in Han (the western offieo of the Assieiation) Superb (iranale Building* have been | for it, and in wnose spacious indoor splendid collection of Statuary and Pai aro exhibited. The advantages Secured (iy becoming a member of the Assoc are: 1st. All persons reeeivo the full r their subscription at the start, iu the ah sterling Magazine Literature. 'id. Hueh member is contributir wards purchasing choice Works ol which are to be distributed among selves, and are at the same time cncoui the Artists of tho country, disbursing sands of dollars through its agency. Persons in remitting /unit* for mc snip. will plt'HMo give their /*>*/ affirtn in full, elating tin* month they wai Magazine to commence, and write the "Reg islertd," on the envelope* to p Iohs, on the receipt of which n certillc ineiulterahip, together w'*th the Mm; desired, will Us forwarded to nny purl country. Those who purchase Magazine* at store* will observe that by joining th HOcintion. they recti re the Magazine ai Ticket in the annual dintrihution, all same price they now pay for the Muj alone. Persona subscribing any time bofo Doth of January, are entitled to the 1 si new for 1855. Closing of the Book*. Subscription* will Us received up t 30th January, at which time the diatril will take place. ILLUSTRATED DESCRII'TIVK AliXillKS of the whole collection diatributed, will be sent tree of char application. tafoa? .i-_ * 1 , T hi ins ii Knickerbocker Magazine ftioc, 84K [ way. New Vork, ar.n at No. 166 Wat Sandusky, Ohio. Addreae, (at either < for raemberahipa, C. L. DERBY, C. A & L SURVEYING ~~ THE nndereighed is prepared (owe on Ihoae requiring the services Surveyor, at nay time, upon applieatk log made to the Clerk or the Court. W. ft. DUR Laaeaiter 3m. I JS56, J. 45* A*. y i ? twih #. * say.? For the Complete Cure of Caugn mo. Colds. Influenza. Isthma Bronchet Spitting of Blood, and all other lur ,. pt in. complaints tending to consumptic ^ ^ S5 $5 a OSC of I , , . en I in- ' preparation in getting into usoi ! over our Count-y. The numerous lette llurr. | xvo r',eeive from our various agents, infc a r roil niing us of curses effected in their imtnedia ithcrs, | neighborhoods, warrant us in saying it is oi niliur- j of the best, if no the rcry lust Cough Me? 1 men ' c'n,< now before the public. It almost itn ing to ! rahiy relieves and not unfrei/uently cures t " I rcry worst case. When all other Con; int of preparations have failed, this lias rcliev id the i 'bo patient, as Druggists, dealers g the ! Medicines, and Physicians can testil 1 ml of Ask the Agent in your nearest town, wli at the has been his experience of the effects of tl iriis il j medicine. It' lie has been selliiTg it for ai I them j length of time he will tell you. estin- T ,s the BEST MEDICINE EXTAN ace,? I Below we give a few cxtacts from letti ton. i VVt> have received lately regarding the v 1 toes of this medicine. -tf. l)r.S.Oslin,of Knoxville.(ia.,says:?Ihn i been using your hirer wort and Tar i eryexti % it >'li/ in my ftract ire fur three years past, and j is inlh pleasure I stale my belief in itssitf.i , .. I OltlTV OVER AM. other ARTICLES trill ichi 1(1 me ^ j rim ,J(.inted.Jur which il is rccommendei j Messrs. Fitzgerald &. Benners. wrilii ijether I From Waynesville, N.C. says:?" The I.in gy IN trorl anil Tar is becoming daily more jtnj, lar in this Country and we tiiink Justi so All who hare tried it sjteak in commt dahlc terms of it, t rey beneficial in allei iafit dribu ' the eotn/i/aitiled for tcyich it is recommedrt lopoli- ' Our Agent in Pickens l)istrct,S. ('. \ al dis- I S. R. McFull, assures us "that he uses it w fireat benefit iu his own family, ami rceoi - | mends it to his neighbors." lie gives 'J At' instance of a Negro woman, in his \icinii | who hail heen hii (Turing with disease of t I (Jen- I,ungs for years,attended with severe coujj r Fine who was relieved by the Liverwort h ami Ti Such are the good reports we hear dgncd this Medicine from all parts of the Sou) j Arts, For a report of the surprisng cures it li thro- preformed in the Western and Norhern a \rt is Eastern States, we would invite the antTerii tain a patient to read the pamphlet which accoi Statu- panics each bottle. To all wo say hare lie i yuar. hair Haptf. i?Ha'J TRY THE MEDICINE!! Il<> warned in heuiou, *o the ^n<| n,%;r|cet not that crugh which isilai h1 " "* weakening your constitution, irriti.ting yo j. throat and lungs, and inviting on Ihutdre i n r' disease,Consumption, when so soothing ui I noil- Healing a remedy can be obtained as 1 1 Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. He ware of Counterfeits and Hase Imitation The genuine article is signed Andre Rogers, on the engraved wrapper nroui r I" be < nch hot lie. v'pp" Price. |!1 per bottle, or six bottles for -S i o i ^old wholesale and retiil by SsCOVIL ,,KL; MEAD. Chartres St. bet. Conti and St. Lu t OIL N. , 4 0 ,M M! Sole Agents for the Southern Stati a nnc whom nil orders and applications f Agencies must be addressed, s eon- solu also ry ?. , Maoill & llr. vTll, Lancaster C. II. A. P. Wvlie, Chester. s, und Winchester, Stitt ?& Co., Monro. ,r. r * Z, J. Da Hay, and Workman, Canidc lb org, CAMDEN HOTEL. ?5. Is now open for the accommodation i tituu.s the Travelling Public. in and It is an excellent anil commodious hu e M l- jdUiL ding, new ami a ell fitted up, and lute kct in put in a state of complete repair. 'Die roon 1'ainl- ?ro larj^e, open and airy; hue family parlor UK-Hi- Wl'" furnished. Tlie table will lie supplied wil everything which an excellent country mark re en- Wl" "'orl'. "id attended by the boat servants. I vo ir ^"'l0 M l" ,Je M,l,l,''ed with the choice ' ' ' Wines and Lienors . TUB HTAHLKS. ' ti Are well fitted up, attended by careful and c month perienccd Oath-re, ami well supnlied with Pro elpliia ALSO Kly, is ots prepared for thcncconimoilation of Ihove rsliips with excellent water conveniences. There will, at all times, lie an Oranihua in a 10 sale tendance to convey passengers to and Iroin tl retinae Depot. W. If. WATROS. East- 27 bta office, The Weekly Herald. dusky f . where 1 he J test General Newspaper t ,r;t ?<? ntin^s The New York Wecklt IIrralD i published every Saturday morning. Ii contents embrace nil ths news of ill iation ?f??1 events of tlie tiny, reports of moel ings of the Slate Legislature, and of Con ilue <>f gross*. importHiit public doctmeiila; Kt ape of ropenn Correspondence; financial nn commercial information ami editorials t 'R *?> general interest that have a, peatcd in ill 'tln-iii' ^'*w ^'or^ l>ni,y H?wld, riffiii-' 'l '* neM,,y l,r"lli'4'< H"d <-$cur ty|?< thou" ,n a 'i,rR? double <juurto sheet of forty eight columns?a book?a dictionary f mher- itself?nod forms one of the best and root iltlrrtt valuable newspaper* in the world. Th it tin- gr iitint euro is taken to obtain the latex word I gll | m()HL reliable intelligence of ini|>oi "ii'tVof ' ll*"1 in',vemf,nl* n" |"trt* ?f the world ' uine ' " ? in spared for this jprpose. of the ! '",n ?ul?seription price is lfb\H) dollar ' per annum, payable in advance, or sin book- |ienco per single copy. Kdilor* of News is As- j papers throughout the country are jmi ml free . ticularly rcipK-stcd to net ?s agents. The at the wj|j r. 0,.jve twenty live jesr cent commix ? "e sion on all cash sni??criptions. Any pei ro the #on obtaining five or more subscribers wil Mugn- *)0 allowed the same commission. TKltMft TO CLUB?. For < >ne copy for One Vcar. $30 ? ii... Five conies " 1 i o jution Ten '* M 22 5 Fifteen " 83 7 CAT. Twenty - 4/ O to be Twenty five 5fl 2 on Thirty M 37 6' Thirty five ? 78 7, t the Korly " ?0 <* Iroad. Forty-fif? " 101 2 eret., Fifty ' 112 t>< A. Fasily Medioinea I keep conntanllv on hnnd a freeh utiutil of nil the most popular Family Medicine which may be depended on an genuine, an it up- which are no id on the nana) term* for c**j of % or on time to punetoat customer*. Bcioi to be. to? numerous to mention in detnil?aen< your orders for what yon wlah, to IN Z. J. DtlMY. Camden, Oct. 4, 1464. tt if. Ffiftji 3 * I WE rVlLllH THIS DAY, DEC. U, 1815. FANNY FERN'S NOVEL, sail, A TALE OF DOMESTIC L FE *' loo pp. 12//io, Clolh. Price, $1,25. 18 : T7<VEKY1K)DY knows FANNY FERN I .Li everybody has laughed nnd cried over n her sparkling, dashing truthful, genial writ' ings; everybody will wish to read this her | first novel, and every one who does read it will pronounce it her greatest work. Says ill an able critic who has read the proofsheet, rs 1 "RUTH llALI, is a work which not only ?r- exceeds anything which FANNY FERN to j has before written, but which, in many relic ; sheets, surpasses any other work whatever, li- I* or intense and sustained interest of nam? live, for originality of conception nnd treatAc ( meat, for scorching scare-asm and c ohering ;fh rebuke of pretentions and hypocracy, for ed i elevation of moral tone and w insoinencss ol in j religious inculcations, for vigor, freshness fy. j simplicity, directness and fascination ol iat style, we have never seen its equal. * lis * * * * * * ny I The story takes possession of our hearl at once; we follow 'RUTH* through hei j trials with us much interest as though she j were our own sister; she breaths not n Ts i siL'h. she sutlers not n sorrow, which tin ir- I reader docs not fool as nccutoly as though ! the first came from his own heart, nnd the rre | second was one of his ow n sad experience n- i The characters are such ns wo arc constant ,?/ j ly meeting in every-day life: and how hold 11- | ly antl skilfully they are drawn, how pow. eh j erfnlly the story is told, how touching is it> /." | pathos, how sparkling is its wit, how irreug [ sistahlo its humor, how severe its satire and r- i how true its moral, no adequate idea can In >?/ j gained except by reading it" l.y j RUTH 11 ALL will he for sale by book' 7i- , sellers generally. To any one sending u> >rg ; the retail price we will send a copy of tin work by mail.post paid. Ir. Published hv i//i .MASON HROT//KRS, tn- 133 Park Row, New York, an j Jan 3 -45 tf Tiie gre.tl re.u?si? lor iviicuiii.itisiii, Gout :uj Pain in tlie Side, //ip, R.ck. I.imhs and "" Joints: Scrofula. King's Kvil, White Swel n" 1 ling. //ard Tumors, Still' Joints, and all fix. ] od pains whatever. '/"* 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, A dec. ly tion of the Lungs in their primary stages.? ur It destroys inllamation by perspiration, ad James L. Boyd, Pickens District, South ml Carolinn, testifies that, by its use alone lie >r. was cured of Rheumatism in botli of hi* knees, of several years standing. I*.' The following was banded us by a re;w spec table Physician in Georgia: mi Messrs. Scovii, ti Mead:-Gents : I have been using your Liverwort and Tar Hebrew -j Plaster very extensively in my practice for ? three years past,nnd it is with pleasure that I state my bulief in their nu|>eriorUy over js all other articles, with which I am acquaiu' ted, for the purposes for which they are rerH commended. 1'lie Hebrew Plaster, es ,,r pecially, is an universal panacea for local pains. I have also found it a most excellent application for Sprains and Bruises. It gives universal satisfaction wherever used. S. S. OSLIN.M. 1). Knoxville, (In., March 4th, 1863. ! : af- A VOICK FROM GF.<JRGIA. /F? n* ' " Rend the following testimony from a I physician. li. ntlcinca?Your Hebrew Plaster linn - , cured uie of pains of which I have Hollered for twelve years past. Daring this period I labored under nn affliction of my loins II. and side, and tried many remedies that mv It ' own medical experience suggested, but as i without obtaining re'ief. At length I used 1 your I'lasfer. and uin now hv its goudcllVcts ; entirely cured. I will iccotnmcnd the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to nil w ho are suf I', ring from contraction of the muscles, or permanent pains in the side or luck. The people of (Je .rgia have but to be_ j eomc acquainted with its virtues when they r. will resort to its use Yours, trulv, M W. WAl.Kr.lt, M D, Forsyth?, Monroe County, tin. rs , To Messrs. Meoviltfc Mead, New Orleans, I La. > JEW DAVID'S OR //KBREW PLASTER IN NORT//CAROLINA. Messrs. ScovtL Si. Mkad: I have been troubled with the chronic rheumatism for the last twelve years. On the 1st of July, I$49, I was >o had that I Toul.l not turn myself li bed, and the pain ho severe that R I had not slept a wink for six days. At this time my attending physician prescribed the "Hebrew Plaster,'' nnd it acted like n is charm ; the pain left me, and I slept more >? than half of the mght.and in three days I (l was able to ride out. I consider the //? hrew Plaster" the beat remedy for all sorts of pains now in use. '* CJ. W. M'MINN. ' //endersonvillc, N. C., Aug. Iti, 1850. d *r? V .# +* f *j "S +t e Ik-ware of counterfeits and base imitations ! N The gonuino will in future have the signature of E. Tuylor on the stcej plate u eugrnvt-d laliel on the top of each box. Purchasers nre ml vised that a mean coun0 tert'eit of this article is in existence. t The genu tie is sold only by us, and by ' our agents appointed throughout the Mouth ?-and tut prdlar is a lit nnd in aril ii. Deal' ers and mirch.iser* generally aro cautioned ^igslnst buyingofauy but our regular agents, * otherwise they will be imposed upon with i? worthless article. 8COV1L k MEAD, 113 Chart res street, N. Orleans. Solo Oeneral Agents for the Southern State?, to * whom all orders uiust invariably be ud' dressed. Jan 31 49 6tn THE GREENVILLE BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. ^ This Institution, recently established by . tho State It >ptist Convent! n of Sooth Cnro* lina. and governed by a Board of Trustee* " of the Furm in University, will go into opelt ration on the Jlnl rf February next, tinder a 0 full Corp* of competent instructor*, and at 5 tho usunl rate* of Tuition. Hoard ran he 0 obtained for Students on application to the ^ undersigned. n Richard Iynmas.' J C. J. Kt roau, P. C. Edward*, Exeeut4**C?a>0 T. B Koteara, mittee. t d h ?. r. PDWiatl, I I*. E. Duncan. J y HfEvery paper in the Slate will pub, ti?h three time*, weekly, and aeod bill* to j thie oiWe.?UreotniUi Patriot. Jan. t 40 tt J i A. AUSTIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW! Okwt?rftHl die. | Barnum's Autiobiography. J. S. RKDFIELD, 110 &, 113 NASSAU ST Will shortly put to press, and pnblisl early In December, THE LIFE OF P. T. BARNUM, WIIITTEN BY HIMSELF. | In which he narrates his early history as CLERK, MERCHANT, AND EDITOR, | And his inter career as a SHOWMAN. With a Portrait on Steel and numerous II lustrations, hy Darley. In one volume, !3nio. Price 81 *d&. i "In this work I have given, in every pal ticular, the true and the only lull account of my enterprises."?i'rtface. ' The publisher onl v n peats the public sell titnent in announcing that this book will b r 1 one of extraordinary interest. Mr. Mai . | nuin's unparalleled tact and talent as a busi f J n*'ss man, the grand and liberal scale o ; which his prominent enterprises have bee conducted, together with a happy tempcrii t I ment which can both give and take a hit < ' ' humor, have made his name a world-know ' ' household world." i Adopting "nothing extenuate" as his tnol ! to. he presents the authentic history i i "Joiee Heath." the "Fejec Mermaid." th ! -Woolly Horse," the "Herd of llulValoc*, . ; and other Showman Incidents, generally d? t | nouueed as "HUMBUGS," while largi space is devoted to his connection wit GENERAL TOM THUMB, mid the tr i umphal musical campaign of JEN \ V I.INI j' RULES ECU BUSINESS AND MAK> INC A FORTUNE; and innumerable additional enterprises an operations, a (lord the author an indetinit range of subject and he will abundantl tirove l?V his lien 1 li1 111- i? MOin.-lliiiiir in.., | than a Showman. Wo know, imlood, of n subject which afford* greater seope fi deeply interesting n irraiive than tho Aut? nmcKArnv of I*. T. Baiuum. Jan 10 45 tf The Yorkville Euquirei r IM IK undersigned. having purchased th 1 otfico of the Yorkville Miacellany an commenced in it* stead the publication of | new paper, with the above tit'e, preset their claii is to a share of the patronage < the public. The Rmptircr is next to th largest journal in the State, printed on goo I paper, and with entirely new material tin will Ihj sent to subscriber* at Two Dollar . per annum, in advance. . Commencing with a list of eight htindrc snbsotibvrs mid a rnpidlv increasing eirciib . tion. it is od'ered to the business men as pood advertising medium Advertisement i 1 will he cot spieuouslv inserted at One Dolla . for the first and Thirtv.seven mid a Iml i rents for sub*eqiii nt insertions Btisirus Cards of a half square, or less, Five Dollar per annum. Contracts for latger advertist merit* will ho made oil the most reusouahl i terms. JOHN Is MII.I.RR, f Fro. SAM'Ij. W. MR I.TON. \ prietor. Yorkville, 8. C., Jan. ?, 1H55. It is now put up in the largest sized bol ties, and is acknowledged to he the best sai sapnrilla made, as is certified bv the wor derfuI cures it has performed, the origin; copies of which are in the possession of th proprietor. Remember, this is the only tru and original article. Scrofula. Syphilis. Mercurial Complaint) Cancer, Gangrene. Rheumatism, ami a vn* variety of other diseases are speedily nn< perfectly cured by the use of this mcdicim Read the following Certificate! Tai.l Fossa Co., Ala.. Jan. J. I8.YJ. 1)f.ak Siii:?I semi you this to certify t ! you that vour Rxtr.iet of Yellow-Dock air Sa ran pa rill.i has performed one of the inos \v underfill cures on mo that has ever been el fected on man. I have been afflicted for forty years will eruptions on my legs and feet; in 1818 the got so had that I had to go on crutches and in 1819 I had one leg jvriipu*?i1t uliov the knee. In about nine month* after in other leg broke out in large eating ami run ning sore* from iny knee to iny foot, am discharged a great deal of otfenaive nialtei My groin also broke out in large biles whicl diaciinrged much offensive matter, mid a the name time my left hand broke out ii large running sores nearly to my elbow. The misery that I have suffered for th< last two years. 1 cannot describe to you. was in such agony that I never rested da; or night. Iii October Inst my son In ought ire nn< of your bottle wrup|Hirn; I read it, and foum record of some wonderful cures perform* bv your 'Extract of Yellow.Doek and Hnr sitpurillu,' I sent and got two bottles of it and commenced taking it. In tw o weeks t< my great astonishment, my so es all heennu easy, and I could sleep all night, a thing had not done for two years. When I hui taken six bottles, iny sores were nearly nl healed, My sore* got well as if by enchantment. I have now used in all. eight bottle* of your "Extract of Yellow Dock and Mar saparillu,'' and I now consider myself well I entreat nil of the afflicted to try thi* medicine for 1 believe it will cure uny known disease in the world, laiy aside nl! p'eju dice mid just try it, and proclaim its great worth to fluttering mankind and entreat them to take it, for it will cure them. My case is well known in n large portion .of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should doubt the above cure, I invite tlieui to cull on me,and I w ill show them the sears. I can be found in rallapossu Co., Alabama, one mile from Stoe's terry KKNAIATI HUGIIK4. The Yellow-Dock and Harsaparilla is pe euliarly adapted to feno.les nf delicate health r. suiting from irregularity of menstrual discharges, and other diseases peculiar to theii sei. The proprietor hss in his possession n great number of certificate* of cures, per formed of the uhove description. Wc assure the afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. (juysott's Kstract of Yellow Dock ami Harsaparilla wilt at onr.e regulate those dithculties and renew the natural energies. J-ffPut up in quart bottles.?Price #1 per bottle. Sold Wholesale and retail by 8COVIL&, MEAD. 111 Chart re* at., N O. Utoml Agent* for the Southern State* to whom all order* mu?t be addreH*ed. 8old,?lso, by Mogill & i/eatb, Uincaatoi C. II.; A. P. Wylle, Cheater; Wine hooter. Hiltl &. Co., Munroe. N. C.; Z J. I o Hay & Workman, Camden. April 18,'6 I.Oet. 1. W. THURLOW CASTOS,~ ATTOESST AT LAW AHD 80LIC1 TOE IV EQUITY. AlUndt Ik* Owrtl in LaneafUr, fartUa* and ASaimng District i. mr ornci. camden, h. c.jb SAVE MONEY. HEAD TI1IS ADVERTISMENT, ONI AND ALL. TO MERCHANTS PLANTERS ANI OTHERS. HAVINO become permanently loca led in Charleston, 1 his prepare*, to do anything in the line of a genera Ayeticy and Commission business cntrus ted to me. I intend giving the grentc portion of my time to the tilling of conn try order* for Groceries, Provisions, J)ri Goods, Jfardirure, ('lot/tiny. Hoots, Shoes Drays, Points, Oils, Fruit, Liquors Hooks, Stationary, Fancy Goods, or an] thing else thai can bo obtained either ii this or Northern Maikets, ami througl " the arrangement* that I have made will ' the lending Houses, dealing in the abovi I articles, I shall be able to make purchase ? on better terms than the Merchants o n Planters themselves con 1*1, thsreby no i- only saving them tlie ditfere ,ce in tin d' price of the aritcle, hut also the nccessar n exorbitant expense of time ami trouble tit tending a visit to this city. I will alsi j. personally attend to the selecting, pack (i ing, marking, and shipment of go "Is, si " as to avoid all mistakes, imd *la nag* j. wh'ch generally arise from want of a lit r tie attention. h In aildition to the al?ovo, I will also at - teuu to the disposal of any proiluco tha ' nmy he shipped to my. Am persons dv siroiis of making shipments of produce < aiiv kind, 11a<l better ivrito to mo, am) will };ive tltem every information as ri ^ gards the Markets, uianm r of parking '. ami how to ship them. From my Ion experience in a general mercantile litis ,, sincsH, I think I can give perfect satisfai ?r lion to all, ami suit the most last i< I inn > taste in my selections.? Ciive me a tri: is all I ask. For mv services 1 shall rt piiro a small commission, not exceeihti ten per cent, according to the nature < *. the husitiess. ]>AVH> M. GAZLAY. d Office upStairs. 2*25 King *t., (.'harleslot 11 March 5. '48. 4 if. .? AC U^E FO a AIL! !! Holloway's Ointment. (Jilitent of the Union: Yoii have done me the honor as if with oi: voice, from one end of the Union to the otlie to stamp the diameter of my Ointment wit ? your approbation. It is scarcely two yea since I mude it known among yon, und ahead it has obtained more Celebrity than any otln medicine in ho slioi t a pel iod. THOMAS UOI.I.OWAY. 3V, Comer of Ann ami Nassau steels, New Yoik. u ASTONISHING CUKE OF SOJIK LEGS, VI p. TKR NINE YKAUS STANDING. i- Copt/ of a letter front Mr. IF. J. Istnglei l' of llnnlnillr, Ymlkin County, \orlh Cat * otina, (J. S.,daleJ Xmember 1*/. 1853. c BEAD I1IS OWN WORDS!! i, '' To I'nor. Hollowav: 'I Sis,?It is not mv wish to become notorial j neither in ties letter w ritten for the mere sake i writing, lint to say that your Ointment cured in | of one of the must dreadful cutaneous disease that llesh is heir to, uml which was colisideic i. by all w ho knew me, to be entirely beyond th ] | reach of medicine. For nine years I was .illlit t ted with one of the most painful and troubh p. some sore legs that ever fell to the lot of mat and alter trying every medicine 1 had eve . heard of, I resign *d in despair all hopeotbein cured ; but a friend brought me a couple t v large pots of your Ointment, which caused tli ' Miles on lay legs to heal, and I entirely regnii etl mv heulth to my agreeable surprise ami th V light, and to the astonishment of my friends. Signed W. J. LANGLEY. I AN EXTUAOHDIN AKY CURE OF A It AI '' HUE AST, WHEN NEARLY AT Till II POINT OF DEATH. [j I Copy of a 1a tUr I root Mr. li. Dnrunl, AVi i> j Or ha lis. Xtn rrnln-r Uih ls.it >' To I'Kor. Iloi.i.owwr, 38, Conut of Ami ain Nassau streets, New York: Bear Sir,? It w will ' heuitlelt giiititude I have to inform you that b I I the um* of your Ointment and Pills, the life < 1 [ my wife lia< been saved. For h-voii yeais sh . : li.nl a bad breast, with ten running wounds, iui , | of a cancerous nature. I waa told that notliiii| , could nave her: nho was then induced to u-t , | your ttiiitiuent and Pill*, when in tiie slioit spac | ! ol three months they effected a perfect cm ? . to the astonishment of all who knew n?. W . obtained your medicine* Ironi ilia. Wright . Co., Cliatrc* st., New Orleans. 1 send thisfron " I "Hotel des Princes," Paris, although I had writ 1 ten it at New Oilcans before we linally left, a that time not knowing your address at Ncv York. Signed, K. DCIUST. i ' The fills should he used conjointly will | the Olwtiueut, in inoal of the followinj cane*:? Bud t?ogs, Piles, llail Breasts, Rheumatism, 1 Burn*, Salt Kheuiu, > Bunions, Scalds, I Chilblains, Sore Nipples, 1 (flapped hands, Sore Throats, ? Contracted and Stiff Skin diseases, Joints, Scmvy, Fistulas, Sore (leads, flout, I,' leers, l Glandular Swellings, Wounds, . Lumbago, Hold at THE KsTABLIaH.MKNTof Prol t 11oLt.ow a v, 80 Maiden Lane. New Yo.ifc , and Jit, St.;asd, London, and by all res pec table Driiggeats and lienlcr* of Medi eines throughout the United State*, in Pot ...,i it...... ..i OA A>n ? is-' . mi'i </ rniH,niMI? I VI , e.ich i-r There in n consider >bio ftuiinj; b hiking the forger *izca. N II.?Direction* forth* gnidnnceof pn ticnta in every disorder nre affixed to end Cot. ? Ahner J. Thompson, ) In F.niiHy, Lnnmntei vs. I Rilt for Partition of L?ni r Daniel M. Tillman, k | and account. , wife, Kli/a, k other*. J It appearing to' my Mtiafartion that Will Ian Thompson, Dudley if. Stew man and wife, Emi ly, and HDIiaui Tillman, Defendant*, in al>ov< raae, realde without the Kwita ?f IhU Hut*. I ia ordered, ou motion of J/ooff, Huf'r lor Com plainant, that the mid Defendant*, WilMau Tlioinp-oii. Dudley if Htewman and w.h*, End [ ly, and William Tiiltnan, do answer, plead or de mitr, to Uie bill in a'arve nee. on or l?*fore th? '.4th June, 1846, otbcrwlae Judgment pro cow ' faaao will be ordered again*! all of them. J. D. WlTHERXPOON, C. K. L. D. JArc*4<M r>a foe f7 00 4 7m |p I News! News!! The SubscrilsT in now receiving from ! New York, Philadelphia, Ba tiinore and I Charleston, bin Full supply of Drugs. Clieiuj icnls, Paints,Oil*. Snap*. Brushes, Cosmetics, Perfumery, Spices and Funey arlirlcs; ; China-Warn, such as Vases. Cups and SnU" i eers, Toilet Bottles, Card Baskets, Ac. &c., 1 1 to which ho respectfully invites the ntt?-n1 tion of the citizen* of I .alienator visiting . j Camden and wanting article* in hi* lino. r I Z. J. DeIIAY. Oct 4, 33 tf / SERIES FOR 1805. M THE HOME JOERNAI, I- 1 MORRIS AND WILLIS. EDITORS. 1 rI ~M IE lirst nu in her f the new aerie* will > | .L be issued on the 1st of J.- no.-.ry next, i i New Hul>?erihcr* can be .supplied from tbiit e I date ; but immediate application w ill be K necessary for such a* des're to begin with , the beginning. A home i* hardly complete, l we think we may safely venture to any, ' without the Home Journal, which, beside* l" j heing a chronicle of the times, abounds irt I" intelligence designed to enliven an Amcri can Home. Its editors (Geo. P. Morris and i) i P. Willis) devote their entire time, skill | and experience, to the task of giving each i, j week, everything vvoitb knowing. They particularly keep an eye on all the whinis I and novelties of the day. The utmost pains are taken to present the facts and outlines of all news. In the literary department, w e aim at sketches and readable criticism, I and in our condensations of th< production, >- of the vast uevvsp. per world of Europe we I endeavor to avoid the tiresome and the so 1 ( cnl. and transfer to our columns the pi? k of .. English information and brilliancy, while : we endeavor to select with a true sense of " pure morula, true w it. and genuine humor. - In addition to the above, we have made new 1 I arrangements for a feature that is always | attractive in a family journal. From neve* I- : ral different sources we are to he supplied ,! i with the lines am'gossip of .Xfir York S - | tiny, hi ii 1111*1 r"|Miii!i like onr?. ccn'ri' t' <r I inori* sparkling dementi of tin* lit' of our ~f. country nt huge, and eollison i.nil . Iliiiii n bring oat much u liich wonUl else be dormant. Alio. t. in society gossip. i>* a *>nu>II world. nt* w lilch tin* ordinary ftowsp. porn m i. make no r- port,muI of this wo think wo can promise amusing photographs. In cnnmin* cii ir al?o, A now nor ion of article* liv Mr. \\ illis. in inliiition to his usual labor*. wo | claim tin* pri* ilcgv of Ivaving thorn to desig| nato thoir own stylo n ii title as tbov i pj pour. Tliov ere to ho ipiito dill* rent from anything which linn over lx*i n published in I this journal from his pen. and wo arc very j sure that they n ill he no Ions nt tractive. to j sny tin leant. The graphic and highlv-tin'shod skotchos. Iiy "'I ho l-ady of Shah It." "Timothy Qit int" and other* will ho con iituod. We have also now oorrospondotitn in London and Paris, who will send us much that could never roach its through foreign ouriuils. )t. Terms.?For one ropy, t'2 , for throe r opion, ?6. or for one ropv for throe years ' fc*r??alway s in advance. Subscribe without h delay. 18 Address. I) MORRIS A wil l,IS. sr 107. Fulton street, N. Y Paints and Oils. I hsve now in Store n large and fine stock of White In* id. Zinc, Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine. I,intphlitok. Lith rgo. Chrome Green, Spanish llrowti and Venetian Red. ?AUSO? / Paint. Whitewash nnd Varnish Brushes - S-sh Tools. Ate. &e. Give tno a Call and I will try to give you perfect satisfaction. Z. J. DEIIAY. Oct 4 33 Doctor Yonr???'If ! 'i THE POCKET i&CULAPIUS: ? Or, every one his own Physician. ?ryi\l<) FIFTIETH JL. Edition, villi une showing Diseases and Malformation** of the Human System in evl o w hich isaddi(da liralist* on III" Disci.scs of Female*.^ being <?t the 1 married people.or those coiiti u.pl. t.ng uisr triage. Ry Wu.i iam Yoffcc, M. i> 3 | Let no father he ashamed to present a copy K of the .F.WL'LAIMI sto his child. It may l save him front nn early grave, let no young r mall or woman enter into the sec.et obligations of married life without reading the P()i KET ASCUI.APILH. let uo one ' sutloring from ii hackiiieil Congli. I aiii ill 1 the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, '* ' ami the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, > an.I given up by their physician, be mother ' j moment w ithout consulting the ULA't i Plt'S. Iluvu the married, or those about to k be married. any impediment, lead this trt.ljr ,. | useful hook, as it has been the means of u I saving thousands of tinlorttiltste ereaturva ', | from the v erv inws of death. 0 i Any person *r?din>? '1VVENTYk FIVE CENTS enclosed in n Ivtter. will reJ' coive >niM'??py of t!ii? work by mail, or tire copies w ill be m-nt for One Dollar. Addr< 'HMf (nOSl paid,) * DR. Wll. YOUNG, \o. 153 Sprticr St., I'hilapelvhim. A|?rif 13 1U if 1 A CARD JOSEPH HALLUCHATV* ATTORNEY AT LAW. LAHCA8TEEVIL' E. OFFICE?OPPOSITE THE COURT norPE;. Former 1} occupied bj W . A. buorc. J. G. will attend the Court* of thenar, rounding Diittticlr Sept. 31 1853. SOUTH CAKOMNA LWCASTKR DISTRICT. By James H Withenpooa. Esq., Ordi* * nary of Mid District. [I Whert M Dr. Than, V. Mi-Dow Iim api>)i<*4 (o ?... L?. I sA a ?...l..t^o?*1- ? ^ ' - .... I... i* 1.1 ni.iiMMirirnutDi VII nil anil HI)v pillar the tiooda nuil Chattel*, Kighl* ami Vreditu oi Andrew l(. Mc I'hw, lute nl tlnj Diatrict afiH unniil, dcciamd, with hi* will annexed. * TIIKSK am. therefore, Ui cite and adtnooiM h all and aingulai tliu kindred and creditor* of the ?aii| dcceaaed, to bo .mil appear la-tine me at our next Ordinary'a Court for the rani Di.utct, >. to be holden at l?attc*?t<?r llouav on the J lath day of March next, Kt ahow cauae, If any, why the said administration aliould Dot bo granted. , Oireu nndor D?J I'and and 8;al, thl* ?7th ^day of >Vbt ua y, In t||e yeor of ou. Lord , J , s ) uuo thouaand eight hundred and fifty. t ( ' (n*e. and In Uir aeventy-.iinth year of A?uteri can Independence. , JAMKM H. WITHKK8KX)N,c.i-o. . Jan. SI. 1843. S *t pf. J 00 > HAHBEHSACK'8 LIVER PILL8. and ' WORM Y3VF, rorSafeby ' J. II. ABAUS. ntt to a. o. orsutr^ y . J?1 . * N. " jMr >