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lancaster FEMALE SCHOOL. The e*ercis?s of this School will commence ort tttftt Monday the 2d Of April, under the directions of Mta. A. Peck, and continue lour Months. Terms, per session of four months: 8|>elling and Heading - - - $5 00 Tile above with vVritingnnd Arithmetic 0 00 "file above with Grammar and Ge- , Ogmpl.y - ..-..-800 flie above with History, Compoai tion, and Natural Philosophy 10 00 Drawing and Painting, French and Music, each - - - 16 00 gW Board can be had with the Subsell ber for a few girls. J.ADAMS. March 28, '55. 7 4t.pd IN THE COMMON PLEAS. LANCA8TF.ll DISTRICT. The thtoiiNsSa Of the present term being unfinished, it Ii Ordered that a Special Court l>o held at Lancaster Couit Hods* for the District Of Lancaster on the third Monday in July next, for the trial of all canes which have not been dis: posed of at the present term. It la further ordered, that the Clerk nn<l Slier* Iff draw forty-eight Common I'leas and l'etit Jii* front to attend, to act as such at said term, and that the Clerk issue the usual veuisc and the IShtfriir cause the said Jurors to be served. Ii M farther ordered that a copy ot this ordei be published tn the Lancaster ledger and Coin lieu Journal to Ute end that purtivs litigant may have notice of the sitting of said Special Court. IfarvR ?i lass i..i~ ?? .> vv (..IIU I\. Jl L 4> I\U. SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. W. Lafayette Belk, who is In tire custody of the Sheriff of Lancaster District, by virtue of a Writ of rapfoi ?<f *a/ijj/Vie?>ri/fi<m, at the suit of Jackson Ross, having fifed in my office, togctlo cr with a schedule on onth of hi* whole estate, his petition to the Court of common pleas, pray* I ing that he may be admitted to the Acts of the j General Assembly made for the relief of inao!- I vent debtors. It is ordered that the said Jackiwn Ross, and all other the creditors of \V. i?ifayott Belk, to whom he la in snvwiae indebted, lie and they are hereby summoned and have notice to be end appear before the said Court at Lancaster Court House on the tliinl J/oudny, (the Itth day) of July next. Then and there to shew cause If any tbey can, why the prayer of lh? petition aforesaid aliould not be gt anted. J. A. 8TKWJ/AN, Clerk. Iautcaster C. II., Clerk'a Office, I . , 4th Jan'y 1846, J 7::,m fl 3&rnHfnl Finrrlisrmrat far if jjilllrrn. Jl'ffr rt'BLUUKO nr CROSBY, NICHOLS, & CO. BOSTON, f um $&&?? A HISTORY OF HKR UFK. IN A SERIES OF 6 HEATIFUL FIGURES, FROM NEW AND EXQUISITE DESIGNS, PRINTED IN OIL.COLORS, IN TUB HIGHEST STYLE OF OF THE AIlT? ACf^iXlPAV. 1EDDY POETICAL DKSClilIT"!' NS Fig. 1. ? The Cottage where Fanny llred.?2. Fanny with her Kitten.? 3. Fanny selling Matches.?4. Fanny feeding her Chickens. ? 5. Fanny a Flower GirL?6. Fanny her Unole's Pet Thi* little ropresentrtrou of Fanny dray with the accompany story in verve, i* intended as an amusement for cliildren, and will, it it* hoped, bo an acceptable prevent lor the Holiday*. If exhibited by one person, while another road* tin; verve describing the figure shown, It can be made a pleasing enter taimnent lor a party of Children. Tho Ircantiful designs hy a talented holy of thi* vicinity, have been drawn and printed by our beat artiata, irr the moat finished stylo; and the Publisher* have sparer] no expense upon any part of the work, being desirous to present a beautiful specimen of the art of printing in color*. From the numerous commendatory notices given by the press in all parts of the country, tiie following are aelectod as giving the best idea of this NEW 1 EI.EGANT PASTIME. AVom tkr .Yinr Londun Ckronitle. _ BEAUTIFUL BIJOU. ai-iwriv ?,ro.*i>y, Mcnoiii, tV to., ill, Wellington street, Boston, have Mitt u? one of the prettiest pieces of Holiday llijonleiie thai we have seen for many a day. It consist* of a miniature volume printed in tip-top etyle, with gilded cover and gilt-edged leaves, containing a poetical history of Fanny dray, accompanied hy ail elegant card* illustrating aomc of the most picturesque events of her life, in colored lithograph, or, to speak more to purpose, showing now a pretty girt looks in six different Munition*, and aa tuanv different ouetuuu*,?in short, dibits one bend upon half adoseu pair of shoulders, with the changee which dress produces upon the aame face and feat urea; for Fanny's head, instead of becoming 'turned as some gitl's heads sometimes are by their finery, la so connived aa to Blip off, when ahe gets too fond of one dress, and la put on to a new pair of shoulders, in a new fbrra and in a new suit of clothes,?winding up in the rich coat time of womanhood, with a pirt gieyheond by bar aide. The first of the series of pictures represents the cottage where Fanny was born, with a sylvan stream crossed by a beautiful bridge, and (haded by the noble pak tree that shadows it* garden. The whole pt these pictures, with the portable head piece of the heroine, and the little volume of letterpreoi history, are put up In aa ornamental hoi MMfctV Ooioiad and emhaDUKsd K* v.,1.1 ?nJ Moy abktffd 4w*E*S wblcli >- Knny in Floe* ?^rak <*dfigherTbielcne. We can pardlj tnvqpnc any thing proMier than tno little girie engaged ?* t>j?lUg ?* ceding the vorMM describing the picture shown, (Had the other putting the pert* in their proper /Vent Ik* N?\$ B*4f*rd ifmary. "A dainty bos, brilliantly adorned, contain* potoerd eoetusaea to be raided at will uf our rharming Faaay; aad her Ufa ie rrraifled in a {ittigl^fe accompanying theer, an delicate m the young heroine hereetf The desitrna are beeulUm, ?m4 drawn and colored in the moat foiehed lany t Thia ie erhlently one of the catering* far thy tyoHdarr; and ererjr one knooa sou* dear link ojrL from six to ten rears ot age, who ?<ouM the cotunnionahip or Fanny ilray wftfc eoataay. Nqfhiny could be prrt*W than the Maa of Me execution " Jfcoas ikt timUi* Oforner. "A* a apaobaou of the beautiful ait of print* \pt la cotora, Fanny Gray It Inlmixable." IRISH POTATOES. I Ko rural Barrel* flue Virgin Rloeut, J eat ra paired and for nb by ^ /. I OOVtAltT. **>h n a I. x*.? * w^wjitL ' ^ mil fitf tftfE f WHSM ffiira OF ENGLAND. An Exposition of the Condition and Treat- d mcnl of the Laboring Classes in the Fac- ? tnries and Coal Mines of Great Britain; a Compiled from Official Documents, by ? John C. Cobden. k 11 Illustrations,muslin, 500 pp., 13mo. o Price |1 95 ii It is a capital book, and entitled to n place d in every man's library.?New York Mirror o Great Britain ought to be ashamed to talk v of American slavery, so long as her factories a continue to be scenes of such horrible deg- fi nidation and suffering.?Albany Argute. g Hero is a book which not only carries the war into Africa, but absolutely belabors C a nation most zealously with tho cudgels provided bv itself.?Arthur'* Home Gazette. We confess that the revelations here made *re perfectly appalling.?Utica Her- \ old. A BOOK FOE EVERY LIBRARY. j JUST Published, the LIFE, PUBLIC ,] SERVICES and Select Speeches of | HENRY CLAY, \ by Et*ES SARGENT, in one large octavo j volume, 0^0 pp., price $J 00. t Mr. Clay's GREAT SPEECHES are here j, for the first time, presented in a convenient ,, and generally acceptable form, In connection | with an accurate and concise, yet full view i, of tlie public and private, character of the ? i Ureal Coinnoner of our country. t SIDNEY'S HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA, J The Three Colonies of v AUSTRALIA J NEW SOUTH WALES, YICTO v RIA. AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ? Their Pastures, Copper Mines and n GOLD FIELDS. n BY SAMUEL SIDNEY. Ten illustrations. Muslin, 408 pages Unto. Price $1 26 The information embodied in this work is just what is nought for liy every one.?Hacine Unity Advocate. We have been greatly interested in the work?no much so, indeed, that we could not satisfy ourselves without going through w ith it entirely.? .V Y. Ilip Rrgitfer. The work above named is not only very ? lively and interesting. but having been pre- l pared by a gentleman who had neves* to ^ tlu* most reliable data, In furnishes just the j information which every bodv is inquest of ^ 4 nd which must be invaluable to per?<ns intending to emigrate.?A. Y. Organ. MILLER, ORTON & MULLIG.' N, Auburn and Buffalo, N. Y. _ *j FARM LOOK TO VOiR I INTEREST. S THE subscribers arc now opening their stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which they will ell as low as good* can be sold in the up country Consisting of Ladies Dress Goods, Bounds, Ribbands, Laces, Collars, Dress-trimmings. Also, Pi Clothing, Dry Goods, Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Domestics, Shir Is and Collars, Crura fs, :\ Umbrellas, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, _ Imn A'e., <(V. Call and examine for yourselves. N. B. Craiu, f CRIAG k TAYLOR. V J. N. Taylor, J m J/atcb 14 'S3 5::2 in BOliiNTY LAND AND PRAM & *t fhr #f v (A: m Xa. XV Vi. 'X n The subscriber has opcrwl an Office in I.ancastcrville and will attend promptly to the |?nst edition ami collection of claim* foe revolutionary forv/ce ; ami Itounty land under the act* oi Congre** of I860, and 1865. . The soldier* of the war of 1812, and of the '} Florida war will find it greatly to their interest * to consult the *ul>*criber at an early day. tl Applicant* will plea**' call at the Sum: of ('apt. g J. it. Cousart, for* am further information. n K. G. HILLINGS. J/arch 21, 'S3. ti Kdward Hridge A C*?. j In Rquity, Lancaster Si Bridge, Host wick, A Co. | district. n r* 'f Bill for Belief. \< Jf. H. Sorrell k Bnrther. I t. <* ' J , li It appearing to my satisfaction that S. P. Sor- n n il, a defendant in altovc ca*e, reside* without the limit* of the State, it i* ordered, on motion |( of Keiwhaw, Sol'r for t 'ompiainant, that the aaid , defendant S. P. Sorrel I, do answer, plea*! or dc- . uiur to the bill in alMive case, on or before the tint of June 1866; otherwise, judgement pro ri ronlesHO will be oi dcri d nguinst him. ^ Cotn'r'* Office, I J. 11. WITHKBHPOON", r Afarch 1?,'65. J U. K. L. D. 6 6m Pr* fee f 7 00 PUBLICATIONS, WITH THE PRICES ANNEXED. The Relation of the Jewish to the Christian Se,ptureM. Kaliibited in Note* on passage* in the New Tea- | lament, containing Quotation* from, or Refer- r enceto the old Testament. By John Gorhaa Palfrey, I). !>., LL. D. $2 00 n Nypotia; or AVv Foes with an old Fact. * By author of "Yeast" "Alton Locke" Ac. Ac.? * * vyl*. mo. $1.50 li futniliar Sketches of Sculpture and " Sculptors. t. lly Jfra. li. F. !<??, autho-s of "Tho Old Paint- > era," "Luther and hU Tiinoa," "Cranmer c anil his Time*," Ac., ko. 2 vol*. 10 mo., cloth, $1 60 (loth, extra gilt. ? 00 Antique, 4 00 The ('{outer I Aft of the Kmperor Char Us , the Fifth. By Wm. Stirling. Front the second English edition. If mo, doth 1 00 J lieu ton and Faith. I And other 4flereU*iiiea of llenrr Rodger*, au. 1 Vhw of "The Kclipee of Faith," IS mo, r <** 1 25 The Mother's Dream and other Poems. ? By H. F. Uotdd. IS mo 0 60 , Kxtra QQt 0 76 Any of the above hooka will bo aont Awe of pnotagt receipt of the price. Addraoa, CROBBY, NICHOLS, 6L Co. Ill WmMmIob at Boot on. Mean. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Pleat. I John Adani3 ) v* > Attachment, onsthan Mackey. ) Whereas the plaintiff* did nn the 14th ny of October, 18a4, file his declaration gainst the defendant, who (ax it is said,) is bscnt from, and without the limits of this Jtate, and has neither wife nor attorney nown within the same, upon whom a copy f the said declaration might be served. It * therefnre ordered, that the sjid defendant o appear and plead to the said declaration n or before the 15th day of October, which kill be in the year of our I#ord, one thouand eight hundred and Itfty-five,otherwise nal and absolute judgment will then be iven and awarded amdnst him. J. A. ITAVMAN, Clerk. .lerk's OlTiee, 1 tth *. t. 1851. > I-ancnster District. \ Oct 18 35 ? 1 yId I'r. Fee $10 To Merchants, Planters, and Others. I TIIE undersigned, formerly of New j York City, but now a permanent resilent of Charleston, am prepared to do any hing in the litre of a General Agency and 'oinmibsion business entrusted to me. I till make purchases of Dry Goods, Graceies, Hardware, lloots. Shoos, Fancy Goods, )rugs. Faints, Oils. Fruit. Jetvelry, Cnnfeeionerv, Books, Stationery, Liquors, Clothag, or anything else that can be obtained ither in this city or New York, Boston or 'hiludulphia, nnd on as good terms, if not tetter, than the Merchants or Planters themclvescould buy them, thereby saving th an he necessary exorbitant expenses attending visit to this city. I will attend personally o the packing and shipment of goods tlierely avoiding any mistakes or damage. ! kill also attend promptly to any Banking or nsuranco business thai I may lie favored kith, and will make payment of debts.? 'rorn my long experience in a general merantile business, I am fully convinced that viiii |H'rit'CV n.'illHiat'Ilon, Ufltl HIJIl lilt! iohI fastidious taste in my scloCtions. Fur ly wrvicw I mIciII require a moderate comlission, according to the nature of the busiest*. DAVID M. GAZLAY, )flioe over Bird's Store, 395. King st., ( liarleston, S. C. Jan 34 4H ly South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Pleat. Juiars J. Carlisle, i vs. S Attachment. Jonathan Mac key. ) , ITHEREAS, the pl.-iintiff did on the ifctli ? V day of March 1851, tile their dedaraon against the defendent who, (it ta said) Intent from and without the limits of this otc. and has neither wife nor attorney,? town within tho limits of the same, upon horn a copy of the said Declaration might a served : it is therefore ordered that the lid defundent do appear and plead to tho lid declaration on or before the 1 Wth day [arch which will be in tbcyear of our Lord tie thousand eight hundred and tifly-five, thorwise final and ahootute. judgment will ion 1>? givon and awared against hiui, JOHN A UTEWJIAN.CIork. Clerk's Oflce, lavncaster C. II. 18. 1854. 7?1 boots and shoes. The Sul scriber continues the inanufacire of Hoots and shoes OF THE v'KRY EST M AT KIII A LS, nt his shop, one mi .e nt of I'leaoant llill. I.. M. CAUTHEN. Feb. 7 50 _ 3ui MY CO U RTSHIP" lND its consequences. liY IIEN'RY WICKUFF. A true aeeoiint of his Adventures in Ingland, Switzerland and Italy, with MISS. J. C. GAMBLE. OF POltTLAND PL.Ai.lt, l.llSDilJ. full the unpublished Cnrrespondenee of IsMU AMBLE, MKS.fJF.ORGE flKOTE.MK. JOSHUA BATES, (OF BARING BROTHERS), THE J .OI K- j Hot! NAPOLEON. LOKD PALMEHSTON, MAR* j QUfs oFCAVoUK,Captain Ih.kenhani,Count of Vilette, Dr. Baker, (U. S. Consul), Mr. j Kinney, (U. S. Charge D* A flairs), Mr. ; Hobson (British EmbaKsador),- Timothy ; Brown (British Consul), Baron de B I (Russian Embassador), Count D'Orsay, Fanny Elssler, Thurlow Weed, 0*c., &e., die. The novelty and inte-est of this oxtraorina y publication may Is- judged from tho ! ict, that it is an undisguised revolution of ! 10 Author's Courtship of Miss Gamble, the eat Amerienn heiress, and is full of the , lost romantic and amusing scenes and in idcnt, winding lip witli the Author# deten<ni in an Itmian prison. Tho distinguish- i (I persons, both of Europe ami tho United Itntes, who took n part in this exciting and lysteriou* drama, n.e all brought forward ritli their private correspondence. Tho inrodible and piqucnt devclopomont* of this vi-ly book must create a deep sensation nd command an unprecedented xalo. The ' ninful necessity of this expos* will be ad- , lilted by all, when they come to ace that ' oth the Ilri*ish Government as well a* the i eroine herself, have constantly refused to | epair tho wrongs nnd injuries done to the ! tnthor except bv otfi-rs of money, which he epeatcdly nd scornfully refused. PrLe 91, and 81 J. C. DERBY, Publisher. No. 119 Nassau-sreet. New York. Jan. S, 4i tf. CURTAIN GOOD8, MATRA88E8, WINDOW SHADES, AMD PAPKK IIANGIKUS. rHK Hubscriber has In Store, of his own Manufacture nnd importation an enorioiis stock of VVipcnow SHADES, Gilt XIKNICES, pArits HANGINGS, Mstrasrn,Satin IM-iuioh. Damask*.Isice and Mtisn Curtains, Tassils, Loops, Ac. All of rhich are offered at prices which are appointed by all close buyers and economies ouse- keeper*. H. W. KINSMAN A CO, 179 Kingst. orner King A lierrisford sts., Charleston, March 99 _ 7 ly. Attention the Whole, But tnoro particularly the Citizen* of Lotiicjutter ami the aurround'itg Country. WILLIAM 1). MARKS, lOOT AND 8UOF. MAKKK Would reapeclfully announce that . e ha* taken the Shop formerly octipied by Floyd A Son, where he i* protared to do all work in liia line with neatieea and diapatch. All work warranted md prioea moderate, for raali. j WILLIAM U. MARKS. i?S NEATLY EXECUTED UKJUL % i v ? tip T BRITISH FRRIODICALS. EARLY COPIES SECURED. Premiums to New Subscribers. LEONARD SCOTT, A CO., New York, ?ntiuue to rc-puhliah the following Miiii.-th Periodcals, is: 1. Tn* Lonikmi QuARTKHLr^ttiwtiBw, (Couscrvatire.) t. Tilk EnisficoR Rkvikvv, ^Whig.) 8. Tor North British RkYikw, (Fres Church,) 4. Tllk WtSTMIKHTKR RkVIKW, (Liberal.) s. Blackwood's Bmxncaoii Mawazinb, (Tory.) 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Thus, four copies el Blackwood, or of one Review, will lie sent toone address for ; four copies of the four Reviews and Utsekwood for $:io ; and so on. % No preilliilU) will be given where the above allowance is made to Clubs, nor will premiums, in any case bo furnished, unless the subscription money is paid ill full to the Publishers without recourse to an agent. Money eurrert ir. the Statu where issued will ho icccivcd at par. I'owlnffe. In all tho Principal cities and towns, these works will lie delivered, through Agents FUKK OF POSTA<1 K. When aent by mail, the pos- j tagc to any part of ths United Stater will be but : Tvckxtv-kolr Cicxrs a year, for " Blackwod," ' and hut FoURTKL* Ckxts a year for each of the j Reviews. Remittances and communications should al- { ways lis addressed, post-paid, to the Pub- ( linkers, I I.KOSARI) SCOTT A CO., 51 Uoi.n Strxkt, New York. N. R.?L. 5. k Co. have recently published, 1 and have now for sale, the " FAUMKK'S | OriDK," by Henry Stephens, of Kdiuburgh, and Professor Norton, of Yule College, New Haven, complete 1a 'i vols, royal octavo, containing I til mi pages, 11 steel and tioi) wood engravings Price, in mudliit binding, $6. Jan. 10, IH55. 48 C II Ii S T E U Carriage Faotory. ymg ^ The undersigned is now pre- j 9pared to manufacture, at his -?2?New Establishment in Chesterville, nil kinds of CARRIAGES adapted to our roujjh and hilly country, and of the i ln*st Materials, tie would stiircrust. as al | must cvejy man in tho up-country is more ' or Ifss a ju Igo of timber, before yon buy or order a Carriage, no matter where, look around and see what sort of Lumber the | builder has and in what condition it i* kept. The Carriage-Maker may Lie, B<xi?t or Blunter aa much aa he pleases, but tho grand , secret of carriage-making lica in tho I.umBEU-pilc. To buy a cheap Negro, llorse or Car- , rlngc, is to verify the old adage : Benny 1 wine anil Pouml/inUinh. (iive mo a fair price | for my work, and then if it is not made right, hold me res|>on*ible. If it wore not for Paint. Potty and Glue, What would we poor Carriage-Makers do? C. F. HOL8T Chester, Jan. 31, 1858. 4tf tf CATAWBA LODGE, I. O. O. F. NO 34. Will hold their meetinga every Thursday Evening at 8 o'clock, P. M., except on the 1st Thursday of every month, when it *ill meet at 8 o'clock, P. if. By Order of the I-odge. JAMES M. HEATH., Ssc'/y. A a* to. If 88 SURVEYING. TUB underaigfced la prepared to wait upon those requiring the services of s Surveyor, at any time, upon application being mads to the Clerk of the Court. W. R. MJRJ.N Lssenster Jan. t. 18.S6, 4ft?. HABBBV8ACK S LIVER PILL8. and WORM ?YRUP, For Hale ?>y J. H. ARAMS. (Ill TO A. 0. SHSCAP. * * JOSEPH WHILDEN, DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. No. 11 llavne-Strect. CHARLESTON, S.C. J Mr k ccpa const. willy for sale a general as- i sortment of FAINTSnnd OILS of all kinds. VANISHES, WINDOW GLASS and SASIIKS, SPTS. TURPENTINE, SI'I- f RIT OAS, GLUE and BRUSHES of various ' kinds. | in Dec. 13 At ly 1 p THE AMERICAN'S FRII^D!? |? HOLIaOWAY'S PILLS. i To the ('itizertx of the Vniled States. I most humbly and sincerely thank you for tin* immense patronage you ImvaliestoWcd upon my Pills. I take this opportunity of stating that , u my Ancestors were all American Citizens, ami e tlmt I entertain for all that concerns America ; and Americans, the most lively sympathies, so J . much so, that 1 originally compounded my Pills ! expressly to suit your climate, habits, constitu- | J Hons, and manner of living, intending to estub- j !| lisli myself among you, which 1 have now done w by taking premises in New York. ItS, ( 'oriif r of .1 mm iiml Xaxxau-St. A*. Y. j PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD ASH LIVER ASP BILIOUS COMPLAINTS The Citizens of the Union suffer much from disorder of the Liver and Stomach, scarcely any arc free from the inliuences of these destructive maladies, hence life wears fast. The lair sex, ; jtciliaps the most handsome in the world, up to I a certain period when, distressing to say, many o loose their teeth and good looks, while yet in the n hay day of life?such sad evils may be effectually .. remedied by continually keeping the blood pure and the Liver and Stomach io a healthy action, " when life will (low smootly, and resemble plants I in a congenial clinic, where an eternal spring ?p- |, pears to reign. As it regards the preservation of the human frame and the duration of life, much may l?e effected, and I say fearlessly, that health and life may he prolonged for many years p beyond the ordinary limits, if ilolloway's I'ills .1 are taken to purify the blood aecording to the rules laid down for health contained ill the di* rcctions which accompany each box. s' A Case of Weakness and Debility of 10 ) years standing, cured by Holloway's v Copy of a l.ctfrr fr<?r\ Captain John .l?hn*ou, A'tor .V. JJatcU Jan. bth, 1S51. m To 1'koekssor Uoi.i.oway. ^8, Corner of Ann ami Nassau Street, N. Y. Sin:?It is with the most heartfelt pleasure I have to inform you that I have been restored to health and strength by taking your i'ills. For S the last ten years I suffered from a derangement of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced io _ such an extremity that I gave up my Ship, never 'I expecting to go to sea any more, us I had tried ' every remedy that was recommended to me, but f! all to no purpose; and had given myself Up to . despair, when 1 was at hist recommended to take 11 your I'ills. After Using them for three months, the result is that I am now in better health than ? I have been for, eleven years past, and indeed as '' well as ever i was in my life. You are quite at liberty to make this known for the benefit of *1 others, i remain, sir, voiirs reapectfUllv, (digued) ' JOjix Johnson. " These celebrated I'ills are wonderfully ef- ? tioacious in the following complaints : Ague, Inflammation, Asthma, Jaundice, Ibllious Complaints. Liver Complaiuti, blotches on the Skin, Lumbago, bowel Complaints, l'iles, Colics, Rheumatism, Constipation ofthcRow- Retention of Urine, els. Scrofula, or King's Kvil, Consumption, Sore Throats, Debility, Stone and (travel, Dropsy, Secondary Symptoms, Dysentery, Tic Douluurox, j Krysipelas, Tumours, Female irregularities, fleers, Fevers of all kinds, Venereal Affections, u| Fits, Worms of all kinds, (iout. Weakness, from wliatliead-aelie, over cause, Ac., Ac. _ Indigestion, SoI.d at THE KsTABl.imm.MF.kt of pllo- ? FKshor IIoI.I.owa y, J14, Strand, (near Temple Bar) London,and alsoet his House in New York. Orders for Medicines in the States, addressed, ' T. LIoli.owav. New K York,* will receive due attention. Sold also by all respectable Druggists and dealers in Medicines throughout the United States, in Boxes at 37 f cents, 87 cents, and ig 1 50 '' cents eaei . To be had Wholesale of the principle Drug /louses in Union. J-ff" There is a considerable saving by ta- - king the larger sizes. N R.?Directions for the guidance of j?n H limits in every disorder are attixed to each i Box. ,, A WORK OF INTENSE INTEREST B Wotes on Duels and Du- \\ oiling. ? Ai.riiABRTicAl.LY Akkanoed. Willi a Preliminary Historical Essay.? By Hon. I?orenzo Sabine. 1 vol. 1'Jino.? I'rice ? I *J5. ^ This work comprise* sketches of the pi in- o cipal duels, from that between David and n (Joliah, the lirst on record, to the present I ( day ; and contains a full account of those of t* importance, including all of historic..! interest, in the annals of this country. J 'J he duels between Hamilton and ilurr, Clny and Randolph, Decatur and IVvron, Clllcy and Graves, as well as many others, are related in full; and the author's familiarity with history, and his intimacy with moil in public life, lias enabled him to bring to light facts of groat interest and value. I1 The nvidity with which every aci ount of h a duel is sought for and devoured, led the '| publishers to hesitate before uttering the t public a volume containing such n fund of |{ interesting and exciting material; hut the high character of the author, and a perusal of his Historical Essay, have convinced them that the publication of the work is destined to exert a highly beneficial influence,? Published by ti /id/%Lin\r <i / ? Y? mi iiui/i at iMMion. | h For sale by nil bookseller#. * ion. I a 46?tf. ( I News! News!! ? The Subscriber is now receiving from * New York, Philadelphia, Bn'tiiuore urul v Charleston, bis Full supply of Drugs, Cltem. c i icnls, Paints, Oil*, Soaps, Brushes, Cosmet- v k's, Perfumery, Spices and Fsncy articles; China-Were, such aa Vnses, Cups and 8nu- ? cera. Toilet Bottles, Cord Baskets, &e. du-., ; to which he respectfully invites the atten- tlon of the ciliaena of fwncaater visiting Camden and wanting articles in his line. I Z. y DcHAY. 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We are not censorious?we do not wish tc tnharked in this husiiicss, we desire to give o re ambitious so to improve i , and enhance i hie iistitietioii. We wish it to be said that on thy of Lancaster District. To do what we promise, requires greater oi ull do all and more than we promise. Oar Five Clonic*, eacli, Ten <lo do Fifteen <!o do Twenty do do Single Copy, one Year, in clayed three months, $2 50 ; if delayed six We appeal to our friends to aid us. Ever ne additional subscriber, and this is more thai cd to double our list. Try friends, do your rst of January, send us each a subscriber. I vent of a paper hero lias done much for Lane '?> persons in no way idenlifi al with the distrh e such that it will prove as interest!. g as anv A New feature?Altoget During tin; next year we will give several J n'ti of a gentleman <>f this District, who needs lie Ir'sI writers in the country. We lia\osuci rgie dreams, and the articles he is at present elves he worth the price of subscription. Nt our names at once. If it he your desire, w rilli the January number AdJriss It. S. FIFTia Ai\\\iTAL FAIR g' OK Til K OUTII CAROLINA INSTITUTE. of IIK Fifth Annual Fair of the South Carolina of i Institute for the promotion of Art, Moohar.i* ' hii tin Igeuuity ami industry, will be held lit the j ,,{] ew I'*11. now being erected 011 Meeting Street, j, 1 the City of Charleston, commencing on j .t. i kkskshav, 18th of April, and continue i * pen for Exhibition until the vinth day of Xoveut- ! (>j j 1 i Suitable premiums will he given to the best | l' [tctimens in Art, Mechanism, and other branch* j f Industry; also, of Cotton, Uice, Sugar, To* y'ri aceo, Com, Wheat, Kye, Oats, Potatoes, and 1 is llier Agi U ultuiul products. ; sil The Ladies, to whom the Institute lata la-en j th a much indebted, are respectfully informed I M iiat Muitahle premiums w ill he provided hy the j en onimittee, ami awarded to the best specimens ' pc. 1 every department of Ladies Work. The following special premiums are offered: For the largest cpiantity of COCOONS, raised j ( n one Plantation, not less than ten bushel*? Silver Pitcher, or *5u. For the largest quantity of SPUN SILK, the j rod lice ol any one plantation, not less than ten ottnds?a Silver Pitcher, or $.*>0. For the best improved SKA ISLAND COT- j ON (fIX, on some new principle superior to ! -* lose now in genet ul use, or for any real or , PI iportanl improvement thereon?a (Jold Med- at I. ' 1 For the best STALLION"?a Silver Cup. If: For the best MAPSll T.VCKKY OKI,DING? w, Silver Cup. For the best specimen of Sun Fowcr Seed Oil, ot less than One Gallon?a Silver Cup. jn For the best Cashmere Hum-?a Silver Cup. . Dor the best Cashmere Ewe?a Silver Cup. ' For the best three quarter blooded Castanet e an [id?a silver cup. For the best Dam?a silver cup. . For the best Doar?-u silver cup. ? For the Invention of a suitable Machine for or ulveiixing Ked Pepper?A gold medal. ^ For thu heat Essay on Southern Glasses? . EuHiu prize, Silver Pitcher. For the best specimen of American Sculpture ?a silver pitcher, * The Directors of the iustitute'takc great pica * arc in stating to the public, that by the libee f? lily of the State aud City to this Institute, they cc are now in course of erection, to Ik- completed fa y the 1st July next, and in ample time forth? ppronrhiuir Fair, n large, commodious, and ele* ? ant Ditildiiig, capable of holding in its main lull 3500 persons; and also in connection with a very well adapted and spacious machine loom, which will enable the institute to furish sufficient power for any kind of machinery 1 * tat may he offered for exhibition. Every attention will he paid to all articles sent f >r exhibition. nr All arsicles cntc.-eil for premiums, must be ! an ;nt in on or before Saturday, 11th day of No- ng ember liext. directed to the cure of the (Merit : *!, f So. Carolina Institute, Charleston. Articles j M my 'h> sent alter that day for exhibition only. 0jl o!iti|l?nt/)!w to the Fair nre respectfully request, j 1 to send lull descriptions of the articles, anil ncli general information as may he of use to the p udges, and suitable for publication. Address | CLKIIK OK Tilt So. Ca. INSTITUTE, v Charleston, So. Ca. I ** Notioe. u Nothing will excuse suit agasnst nil ersotis who nrc indebted to nte, hs the Aeculor of A, Perry, but actual payment: ^ "lie collection of the money in urged by ^ lie legatees, ami I have no control in the j,t natter. M. CLIN ION; C< Feb. SI, l?5i. 2 tf. If Steam Saw Mill. tx The Subscriber wishes respectfully to give no ico that he him KeniOVCd hia meant rmw Mill, ml erected it anew. It in now nituatvd within few yard* of the Huge road fiorn Lancaster to ? Jaiaden, ahoot aix mile* from the former place. Hi t i* now in ojioration and in good ordor, having rt Kitli a new engine and a new nuw. The lumber i* al >< an excellent quality, hieng unwed wut of t)v? V ciy beat of timber, and will bo aoidat moderate rieea. Mr. A. Keebler, an efiiclunt manager, rill be found at the mill, and will he hu|>|>y to iiroinniodutc all peraona diapoaed to l*eor him ?. rith their patronage. Bill* fbr any quuntity of lumber will lie filled Ttahort notice. JAS. II. INGRAM. ~ march frl. 4 tf. f( Harness and Upper Leather J Por male, ono mile en*t of Plcaoant Hill, by w I. M. CAUTIIKN Fob. *7 60 tm ai* " afe CTUS i'i?? ? W7UfiL 15*IB na, i_i S .B P J B B. J 3 W YEAR, 5. lileml patronage be has received the ;is to the Ledger has been gradually y respectable number. It is lor the hs?rving of tliis liberal patronage of we not? In reply to our own intern done otir best; we have, tin* past' ier, ami, to the best of < nr ability, cni?\ that owing to unavoidable ci renin* I our horizon was clouded, our paper e have devoted, since that time, even , ami intent}, if tit ar<> proj erly encour* ir we will commence an >st Attractive 0 ? p a 1" ? 0 our regub ir i\ K\V8 I I I JIS, iay have been observed of late, that, in i'o pieces of ORIGINAL POK'IliY? out ; but rent, genuine poetry. Ii is nt our readers with an original piecu > lie considered so. As we lirtre erfrur paper a character ami standing, we ts usefulness, that it may attain envitlie Ledger is an excellent paper and itlav, and, if our friends will aid us, we Club rates are as follows : S 1 7!i ?i H 73 " i oO ~S5 OO i a:?jt oo I 25 25 OO Advance $2. It payment l>e months, $3. y subscriber we have can procure us i we ask, yet we would be much gratibest, and between this time and the !t cannot bo denied but the establish* a.-tei District?enable us to do more. :t, i he characteristics of our paper will of the yankee sheets. her a new Feature! CSSAYS, on various subjects limn ti e only a little energy to become one "f ceded in arousing hint from his lethprepariug for tho Ledger, will them>w is the time to subscribe, send on e will commence your subscriptions DAI LEY, Editor and Proprietor. LA EC ASTER, S. C. LITE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. John G. Crowder, who is in the custody the Sheriff of Isincnster District, by viriuo a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, at the it of George Aldcn, having filed in my ice. together with a scedule, on Oath, of i whole estate and effects, his Petition to e Court of Common Pleas, proving that may be admitted to the benefit of the Act the General Assembly made for the reif of insol?ent debtors, it is ordered thai e said George Aldcn, and all other tho editors to whom the said John G. Crowder any wise indebted, be, and they are he.rcby, niinonctr, arid have notice to appear before i' said Court at Lancaster Court, on the ondny the 19 day of March next, to shiw use, if any they can, why the prayer of the tition aforesaid should not he granted. J. A. STEW MAN, Clerk. Office of Common Pleas ) tncaslrr DislGth Dec. 183-, \ Due 'JO 44 3ui pf. $10 A cardT ALFRED CRAVEH, having J returned from his visit to the cities of lilndelphin and New York, may be found his old stand, Two Doors South of the bdmetto House," and nonrly opposite irris's Hotel," where he will be pleased to lit on those requiring his services. lla\ing examined and made Wtnse.f nt.niuted with all the latest improvements his profession, he feels confident of givr satisfaction, in every particular, equal to y in the State or out of it. FULL SETTS OF TEETH sorted in Platina with tho Continuous Gum in the usual manner on Gold. TMOSPHEKIC PRESSURE Plates serted in the most complete and skilful anner, and nil work, fully \%urmteri. Particular attention given lo IDLING TEETH. Tendering his thanks r time past, and by a determination to exil, he will give satisfaction in all his Den i vrperniions, ?*<ju.-ii tu any emergency. Yorkillc, Oct., 25 38 Estate of Calvin Usry, decease 1. >lin Williams, Ad/riV.1! Dill to Marsh.<1 msis. I sets.injiinetion.dio arv Usry, &. others. [ in Equity, IvinoitiJ tor. The Creditors of Calvin Usry, dose is d,. e notified and required, to present, prove d establish th ir respective demands ;:inst said d( seised, before the Conimis>ner in Equity, on before thu 15th day of ay, 1855. Hy order of the Court in above ae made, 71 h Deectnber. 1854. JAMES II. WITHKRKPOOft Corn'r in It. D. b. 13, 1855. I?3:n l'f. 00 state of Benjamin Sykes Massey, de ceased'm. J. Cureton, Admr.'J in Equity. Rill to rf. ( marshal assets, irali Massey,e/aJ. f injunctions, sc-. j count, dte. The creditors of Reujamin Sykes Massey,. eeased, are notified and required, to prent, prove, and establish their respective mantis, sgainst said deceased, before the mmissioner in Equity on or before ths ith dny of May, 1855, Hv order of the Court, ma le 7lh Deoemf, 1854. JAMES H. WfTflMMPOO!*; Com'r,/Jf. It. I>. Feb 12 1855 1 3in l'f $7 OQs irali Freye, hy neat friend j lit Kquby, ISD* i. John Freye, Ahncr Hook- I csster. 1'rtttJeri or snd Kllxsbetli his wife, | for sale of Lead. nil!nm bird,* ltiiner. j It appearing to tbe satisfaction Sf the ComlissioWr, that the dcfeii'Unts .lotin Frvje, Abw Hurkalev?*Wsalwtli his wife, William its) ftn/f .>>. Mn inuttl Wist ? ?fld of Mary Bird (dec'd,) reetde without the mita of thfc* State. It in ordered on motion of linton Solicitor for Petitioner, tWt the stdd deodanU, do nnower, pM, or d<murto the Petion in aboeo ceae, on or before the let doy of une IMS, otherwto judgement pro ronfeaw, til he ordered itnlnrt each and all of them jr ? JAMES H WITHECSPOOK. C E. L. D. ~ ' Feb. 17, IBM Fr. Fo ?7 S? ?. *tH6t ' '*v4" W/, m Vat