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The Proudeet Lady. j tm I ! ri HV T. n KSTWoOl). : Tl i Thf Queen is proud on her throne. I ()t Anil |>i oti-1 arc her J/nids so fine: But the pioudcst lady that ever was known Is a I't.le hutv of mine. And oil! she flouts me, she flouts me, And spurns and scorns and scouts lue; , l)(I Though I drop on my knee and sue for I ^,,T grace, j vn Ajul beg and beseech, with the saddest ;.r face I Tl ' t(( Still ever the name she doubts tne. j She is seven, by the kalendar? . A lily's almost its tall, . Hut oh! this little lady's by.fur l-i The pioudest lady of all, hu It's her sport and pleasure to flout me, ?lrj To spurn and scorn and scout me ; on Hut ah! I've a notion it's naught hut play, Ami that say what she will and feign |p what she may, 'i'l She can't do well without me! til i11 When she rides on her nag away, j nn By park and road and river, i '11 In a little hat, so jaunty and gay i ' " Oh I then she is prouder than ever; I And oil! what faces, what faces, What petulant, pert grimaces! si.? Why the very pony prances and winks, And tosses his head and plainly thinks II ? may ape her airs and graces. Hut at times, like a pleasant tunc, ' ^ A sweeter mood o'vi takes her; Oh! then she's sunny as skies of June, And ull her pride forsakes her. Oh ! she dances round inc fairly til Oh! her luugh rings out so rarely! un Oh! she coaxes, and nestles and puna ^ and pries jn In muzxelcd fiicc with licr two great eyes In And savs "I love you dearly!" tit Oh! the Queen is proud on her throne, And prouder her A/aids so fine; ^ But the proudest lady that ever was known ,|j Is this little lady of mine. I i Good lack! she flouts me, she flouts inc. And spurns and scorns and scouts me, ' " But ah! I've a notion it's naught but play, And that say what she will and feign what she may, fihe can't well do without me! V vr s: kj "Ma! Ma! Cousin John. lie's in the sti p-trlor with sister Cal, nn>l he keeps a bivs tin her." Wl "Cousin John bitin my Cnl I" "Yes'm; I seed him do it ever so ma Mi ny times, bite her right on tlie mouth, H:l and the tnrnal gal didn't holler a bit neither." in "Oh !?ah ! never mind, Ned, guess lie i ^ don't hurt her much." ! |ol ^"Ilurt her! by gosh she loves it, she nu does; cos she kept a lettin' him, and . | CC1 didn't say nothin', but just smack lier lips j as though it was good, she did. [ seed j Mt( it all through the key-hole. I'll the tu- ^ ters nt hiin, by gosh !" s.u 8ig:i8 of Intemperance. j ,j(j 1. It* you have set times, days, or ph?- j cos, t'or indulging yourself in drinking ar- ' dent spirits. 2. If you (iltd yourself continually in- wi tenting excuses for drinking, or availing . . AI yourself of every lit lie onteh and etrcuin- ^ Histiii'cs among your companions io l?ring ap out a "treat." | 3. If yon Hud tlie desires of strong Wll drink returning daily, and at stated Ha hours. | Jo1 4. If you eli ink in secret, because you lire unwilling your friends or the world j should know how much yon drink. o. If you ar t accustomed to drink win n opportunities promtt, as much as you can bear without public tokens of inebri- 1 mc miofl. gn 0. If you Hud yourself always irritated when efforts are made to suppress intent- ' norim^n ..r./l ... 1 1 il11 j.~ i.xi ujr miiu? instinctive impulse, t> make opposition. ou 7. Bed now of eyev, with a full red ^ eounten nice, and tremor of the liand, es- wli peeially when connected with irritability Kri petulance, and violent anger. A CARD. Din. ALFRED CUAVEH, having j? returned from hi* visit to the eitie* of I'liiladclphiu and New York, may bo found at hi* old stand, Two Doors South of the " Palmetto House," and nearly opposite ur H^ris's Hotel," where lie will he pleased to walt'on those requiring his service*. flavin.? examined nh I made himscif at- ^ qu ilted with all the latest improvements to in hi*'profes?iion, he feels confident of gfr- ?j? Ing *ati*f?ct|on, In every particular, equal to n( 7 * any in the State or out of it. FULL SETTS OF TEETH " inserted in Plntina with tl??? Cortmrtimu* Gum or in tho nsual manner on Gold. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Plato* inserted In the roost complete and skilful manner, nnd all work fnlly war- vt ranted Pnrtiealnr attention piven to ' I FILLING TEETH. Tendering his thanks for time past, nnd by a determination to on- , eel, he will give satisfaction in ail hie Dow- >ot * tol Operntkroa, eg on I to any emergency. The Greek Slave J iccliantc, Venus, Flora, Hebe, aud tl Dancing Girl pi IE above celebrated Statues. tngeth L with FIFTEEN STATUETTES 1 tONZE, and setcjal iiundred Oil I'aitlliligl, >iii the collection of prizes to be distrib 1 anions the .Members of the Cosmopo i Art Association at the lirst annual di billion, in January next. ie Cosmopolitan Art aud Literary A sociation, roanizrd for ih? ilncouraganent <iiul (is tnil Diffusion of' Lilrralure anil I he 1't Arts on a new anil original /dan. This popular Art Ascociation is design encourage and popularize the Fine Ar d disseminate whoisotne Literature tlir hoot tlie country. A (iallarv of Art rmaucntly founded, and will contain Inside collection of Paintings and Stat v, for the annual distribution of eaeli yo: ie best l iterature ofthedav w ill he issui subscribers, consisting ?f the popul >:11lily Magazines, Reviews, vVc. The ('oiiiniittec of Man igement have tl s-isiire of ntiimunctlig that t'ne First A al Distribution will take place < n the 30 miary, inst, at which time will he dist ted, or allotted to members, several lui i*d Works of Art, among which >s t initial and world-renowned statue of TllEGREKK SLAVK. k" III RAM POWERS, costing ever Fi ion* and Dollars, together with tlie lea ill statues of VENUS, I" EBE. FLORA and tlie DANCING (iirtl d lifteen Statuettis in Bronze, import un Paris; also, a large collection of ()! \LNTINGS, comprising some of the be eductions of celebrated American in trcign Artists. The Literature issued to subscribers eo Mill;; <11 nil* 11HIIIM 111 g .MTItritZllH'S : Harper's. Putnam's, Knickerbocker,Bine noil's. Graham's. Magazine of A'ts, a idin's Lad.'s Hook, ami the (Juartei eviy ws reprinted at Now York. Ldiiihu: restminster, London Quarterly, and Nor itlsli. PLtn for the Current year-1854-5. The payment of three dollars const it lit y one a member of this association ai titles him to either one of the above M i/.ine for one year, and also to a ticket c distribution of the Statuary and Paii gs. which are to be allotted to the mei rs in January, Persons taking five memberships are e led to anv live of the Magazines one ye id to six tickets in the distribution. Persons on becoming members, can ha eir magazine commence with any m<>u reel from 'lie New-York and Philadelpl iblishers. LITTELL'S LIVING AGE, Weekly, rnished one year, and two metnbershi r J?6. The net proceeds derived from the s; ' memberships, are devoted to the purcha ' works of Ark for tlie ensuing year. Books open to receive names at the Ea n otlice, New York, or Western otlii mduskv. The Gallery of Art is located in San lusl lie western otliec of the Assiciation) win rijierb Granule HuiUings have been crei r it, and in whose spacious saloons t lendid collection of Statuary and Paintin e exhibited. The advantages Secured ' becoming a member of the Associate c: 1st. All persons receive the full ritue 'ir siibscrijiliim at t.'ic start, in the shape filing Magazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing t irds purchasing choice Works of A liich are to lie distributed among lliei Ives, and are at the same time eneonragii e Artists of the country, disbursing tlio lids of dollars through its agency. Persons in remitting funds for memlx ip. will please give their fust office tuldrt full, stating the month they want tl agazine to commence, and write the wo frgisterrd," on the envelope to prove *s. on the receipt of which a certificate lUnbersliip. together w'th the M.igizii sired, will be forwarded to anj part of tl untry. Those who purchase Magazines at Boo ires will observe that by joining this A ri.ition, they receive the .Magazine ami fr tcket in the annual distribution, all at tl mo price they now pay for the Magazii me. Persons subscribing any lime before tl th of January, arc entitled to the May )cs for 1855. Closiug of tho Books. Subscriptions will be received up to t! th January, at which time the distribute II tvke place. J.UJSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CA' .(XiUES of the whole collection to 1 itributed, will be sent free of chargo i plication. Otlieca of the Association, at tl lickcrbocker Magazine otiiee. 3 18 lJron \y. New York, and at No. 180 Water s ndusky, Ohio. Address, (at either o'bci memberships, C. I,. DERBY, C. A. & I,. ASOUTH CAROLINA fj\ a CA ST Kit DISTRICT, r James H Wither3poon, Esq., Ore! nary of said District. Whereas Dr. Tlios. P. McPow has applied ' for Letters of Aihiiinistrntion on all and si lar the floods and Chattels, Rights and C.e of Andrew It. McDow, late ol the Distri irosaid, deceased, with his will anueied. T1IKSK are, therefore, to cite and udmoiii and singular the kindred and creditors of tl d deceased, to bo and appear before me r next Ordinary's Court for the said Distrh lie holden at l.uneaster Court House on t th day of March nest, to show cause, if iu ,1... ?1.1 . * , iuu Mm MiiiuiinM!anon miOiim not lilted, fliveu under my I fund and Sea), tht* 27 ?^day of February, in the year of our I,o ^ ) one thouannd eight hundred and fill ' ' ) five, and in the seventy-ninth year of nierican Independ<<nce. JAMES H. WITHERS1>OON,c.i..d. p. 31, 1855. 3 2t pf. 3 00 SELLING OFF. On and after tho 7th of the prcaont mon it'll the 20th of March, the Xn bee fibers w for their entire Stock of Oooda AT ('OS It ia seldom that HEW UOODX a Fored on such terms, and We wish our ci mors to call and obtain good bnrgair ho coat price will be rigidly adhered to ? one wif* bo charged more. Tho cash efercd,though punctual customer* can o in tho usual cradit. CONNORS Sl MOHLEY. Feb. 6. 1855. 50 4t Notior. I have jus: receive*] n large lot of Ira 01'LOS, OliAU IRON, Ac, aim >00 lbs. A Urg? lot of OA ROE IBltf. IRISfL I'OTATOE SEEIJ. , of fine 9 EGA ft&.for sale by JOnhCS CROCKETT. r*i? ; I:a ?i/o? \ For the Complete Cute 6f Caughs, Colds. Influenza. Asthma Bronchetis Spitting of Blood, and all other lung complaints tending to consumption I n- W ' K ft ft ft ! | Thin preparation is getting into use all j j over our Count")*. The numerous letters ! we receive from our various agents, in for- c ming us of enrses elVeeted in their immediate I neighborhoods, warrant us in saving it is one * ! of the best, if no the very best Cough Medi- j ! ''d eine now before the public. It almost inia- | t ,s< , rably relieves ami not unfreqnentli/ cures the i 7" vcry lCufXt case. When all other Coitglt i 18 ! preparations have failed, this has relieved ' t Jx the patient, as Druggists, dealers in 1 i "* | Medieines, and Physicians can testify, * "* Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what t l'd has been his experience of the ofleets of this i,r tnedieiue. If he has been selling it for any | length of time he will tell you. i Z iT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT ' ?b Below we give a few ex tacts from letters j r>- wo have received lately regarding the vir- i n* toes of this medicine. t be Dr.S.Oslintof Knoxville.(>a.,says:?lharc * been usiniz yourj/ncnrorl and 'I'ar rcryexten' sic It/ in my prwtir.e for three yeats /mst.und, it I is with pleasure I stale my belief in its supf.ru 1 X0 i Oltt tv over a li. other articles tctltl trhicll ? 1 I mi acqti tinted, for which it is recommend-1 | i Messrs. Fitzgerald & Benners. writing | si i irotn Wsyneaulle, N.C. says:?44 'I'he 1,'mr- j I j'J i wort and 7'ar is her.ominif daily more pnpu ! Itr in this Country ami \\'k think Justly s! sn All who have 'tried it speak in mrntnen- j ' 11 j iluhle terms t.f it, rery henefieial in alleviating 1 I I the com plain ted fur iryie.h it is recnnmrdml\ n" i Our Agent in Pickens Distrct.S. Mr. J S. II. Me Pall, assure* us "that he uses it with J T great benefit in lii? own family. and roeotn- i |!( iiiflids ii to his neighbors." Ilo gives an I | instance of ;i Negro woman, in his vicinity, ! i i who Imd been mii tiering with disease of the ' i I .lilies for yours, :ilt cndfd with severe emtgli. | wlio was roliovod by the l.hcrworili and Tar. ! Sueli are tlie good re|iorts we hear of I this .Medicine from all parts of the South, i For a report of the surprising oufea it has j r preformed in the Western and Norhern and | Eastern States, we w child itn ite the suffering i j patient to read the pamphlet which necom- ! t, panics each bottle. To all we say have llye have If >pe\ e n- THY THE MEDICINE !! I5? warned t:i Scusou. vc And neglect not that cr ugh which is daily t tli weakening your constitution, irritating your 1 iia throat and lungs, and inviting on that dread disease, Consumption, when so soothing and ( is Healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr. v ps Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort nnd Tar. k lieu-are of Counterfeits and Base Imitations! lie The genuine nrtielo is signed Andkkw s so Rikif.rs, on the engraved wrapper around i nch bottle. h "it- Price. 81 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. ' -e> Sold wholesale and retrii l>v SCOVII, &. ' MEAD. 1 ky 111 Chartres St. bet. Conli and St. Luis, n >re ), ti ft- Soi# Auehts for tub SouTitonji States c ho to whom all orders and applications for I1 oH Agencies must l>e addressed. Sm.D ALSO BY Maoill &. Hkatii, Ttancaatcr C. II. ? ,>n A. P. Wvr.in, Chester. VViNoiir.MtK, 8titt A- ?'o., .Monro. r Z, J. DjHay, and Workman, Camden. of " CAMDEN HOTEL. '' rt' Is now open for the accommodation of * !"* the Travelling Public. / u" ^ P is an excellent and commodious Iniil- in IM. ding, new and well fitted up. and lately I <> .r. pal in a state of complete repair. The rooms ? ,<>s. are large, open and airy; tine family parlors, v, I well furui.-hed. The table will he t applied with (<1 j everything which an excellent country market |j will iilanl, .ii.<1 attended by the Itrsf servants. . - The liai will lie supplied with the choicest | Winei and I.hpiors. P' u' T11K STAMbKS. iv Are ? el! tit ted up, attended by careful and ex- 04 perienred Ostites, and well supplied with I'rov- vv k- ender. s- AI .SO ee ots prepared for the accommodation of Drovers , ,,, with excellent water convenience*. E u. There will, at all times, beau Oamihus in attendance to convey passengers to and from the j] Depot. W. M. WATSON. Aug. IC 27 &ni . I _ ,r Tlie Weekly Herald. | Vi IP j y I 1)1 >n The Jlcsl General Newspaper in 11 P. the World I j tn je The New York Wkkki.y IIkiiai.i) is | el published every Saturday morning. Its |C contents embrace all tb j news of the j* t|. great events of ibe day, reports of meet- , I., inyen of the Statu Legislature, and of Conu) gross: important public doctinunta; Eu. . ropcan Correspondence; financial and , copimercial information and editorial* of J | general interest that lutvo a, peared in the j New York Daily Herald, jj( It is neatly printed, and in clear type, i-{ >n a largo doable quarto sheet of forty- si eight columns?a hook?a dictionary in ei to ! itself?and forms one of the best and moot " valuable newspapers in the world. The li' ; greatest euro is taken to obtain the latest id ' " ... 0( ! and most reliable intelligeuco of impor- _ si I 1 rant movements in all parts of the world. t>1 lie ' no expense is spared for this purpose. nj 1,1 The subscription price is three dollars ol I,,'. l,or annum, payable iu advance, or aix- w i pence per single copy, Editors *?f Newrhe papers throughout the country are par- ' . ticiilarly requested to act as agents. 1'hey will rveeive twenty-live per eetit eoimnis ! sion on all easli subscriptions. Any person obtaining five or more subscrilasrs v ill be allowed the same commission. tkkm* to cLuna. I ? For One copy for One Year. $ 3 00 . Five copies " 11 25 th Ten -4 44 22 50 0 ill Fifteen 44 38 75 n Twenty 4* 4/> 00 fi Twenty fivo 44 60 26 0 Thirty 44 * 07 50 ? Thirty fivo 4' 78 75 u is Forty 44 DO 00 b- Forty-firo 44 101 25 Fifty 44 112 50 Fair Ay Medicines I keep constantly on hand a fresh supply ,n( of'sll the most popular Family Medicines, " u|" which may be depended on as genuine. And " ^ which are sold on the usual term# for cash. \ or on time to punctual customers. Being too nuroerone to mention iu detail-?send yoor orders for whut you wish, to * ' Z. J. D?H4Y. Cnmdow, Oct. 4, 1*54 3* tf. % WE 1'UBLISII THIS DAY, DEC. II, 1840. FANNY FERN'S NOVEL, &9YS "i A TALE OF DOMESTIC L FE Wi 400 pp. 1 '2inn, Cli.th. I'rice, $1,26. W'y 17* VERY BODY known FANNY FERN ^ everybody lias laughed and cried over ler sparkling, dashing trutlit'nl, genial writ- In wl tigs; everybody will wish to read this her | irst novel, and every one who does read it j . . , \ ill pronounce it her greatest w ork. Says : in able critic who has read the proofsheet, J 'HUTU IIAI.E is a work which not only ; With weeds anything which FANNY FERN i lus tas before written, but which, in many re- I ij?ects, surpasses any other w ork w hatever. | "in t b or intense and sustained interest of nam- ] tici ive, for originality of conception and treat- i c nent, for scorching scarcasin and wiMicring Th vbiike of pretentions and hypocracy, for j timer .'levatioti of moral tone and w itisotneness of I one eligions inculcations, for vigor, freshness. | num': limplicity, directness and fascination of, ness ityle, we have never seen its equal. * I whicl * * * * * | eondi The story takes possession of our heart ( ment it once; we follow 'RUTH' through her , home rials with as much interest as though she , houvore onr own sister; she breaths not a j %Ad igh, she sutlers not a sorrow, whieh the to. hi . ader does not feel as accutely as though "Join he first came from his own heart, and the j "VVoi iceond was one of his own sad experience. | and n flie characters arc stu-li as we are constant noiini y meeting in every-dav life: and how bold- j space y and skilfully they are drawn, how po\v- (JEN rfnlly the story is told, how touching is its j uinpli latlios, how sparkling is its wit, how irrc- B,T] ustame its Inimor, how severe its satire ami : low true its moral, no adequate idea can be ' rained except by reading it." i , . RU I'll II ALL will be lor sale by book- ! "" " idlers generally. To any one sending us . ?'>( lie retail price we will send a copy of the vork by mail, post paid, ' J'/01 c Published I,v ,h?"; MASON RROT//ERS, j JV -3 Park How, New Vork. ^ Jan 3 45 tf j Tlie great remedy for Kiieuuiali.sm, Gout, ' comn: 'ain in the Side. #/ip, If.ek. Limits and 1 n#w I (tints ; Scrofula. Kino's Evil, White Swel- 'heir ing. //ard Tuuiors, Siitf Joints, and all fix- i '',c I" (1 pains whatever. largw Where this Plaster is applied pain cannot P-'per xist. will b It has been beneficial in cases of weak- per ai less, such as Pain and Weakness in the ^-ul boinach. Weak Limbs. Lameness, Aft'ec- subac ion of the Lungs -in theii primary stages.? lion, i t destroys inH miution hv perspiration. gnodi James L. lioyd, Pickens District, South xvi" ' 'arolina, testifies that, lie its use alone he !"or I'1 t*us cored of Rheumatism in holh of nis cent* nees, of several years standing. i L'ards The following was handed us by a re- j P*"r ar pectable Physician in Georgia: ; merits Messrs. Senvii. fc Mf.ad: -Gents : I have \ terms ieen using your Liverwort and Tar 7/cbrow I Master very extensively in nty practice for ' hree years past, and it is with pleasure that V'oi state niv belief in their superiority over II other articles, with which I am ncquaiu- gr" ed, for the purposes for which they are rcommended. The Hebrew Plaster, tis \ iceially, is an universal panacea for local i ains. I have also found it a most excel- ^ nt application for Sprains and Bruises. It . ives universal satisfaction wherever used. " 8. S. OSLIN, M. D. t,M :; Know Hie, Oa., March 4th, aspan -if- A VOICE FRO.I GEORGIA. Read the following testimony from a ' l'?|,H'* hvsician. propri G. ntlemen?Your Hebrow Piaster ha* M11"'ol ured me of pains of which I have sallcred j , ^M'r ir twelve years past. During this period , 1 !,900 labored under an atliiction of my loins | var'dj nd s.'Je, arid tried many remedies that inv P<,rR,<: wn medical experience suggested, hut J| ithout obtaining relief. At length I used nnr Plaster,andaui now by its goodelfeets _ ntirely cured. I will recommend the Jew "K' avid or Hebrew Plaster to all who are suf. fou " ring from contraction of the. museles, or ^>;irs;M ermanciit pains in the side or hack. wondi The people of Ge rgia have but to be- ''-ctcd >me acquainted with its virtues when they ' ill resort to its use. Your*, truly, crnpti M W. WALKER, M D, ! ff?l K(l Forsythe. Monroe County, (in. j 'fl To Messrs. Scoviltfr Mead, New Orleans. ' ''1,! other I i nrng s SW DAVIDS OR //EBREW PLA8- j <Ji*dia TER IN NORT// CAROLINA. | % ffr Messrs. Senvil Sr. Mead: I hare Ik'ob j oiihled with the chronic rheumatism for ; 11:1 le last twelve years. On the 1st of July, | 149, I was so had that I eonhl not turn ) yself in bod, and the pain so severe that ; had not slept a -vink for six days. At waf> in lis time my attending physician prescribed : or n'l? ic "Hebrew Plaster,and it ncled likes ' arm ; the pain left mo, nnd 1 slept more I ot >'011 lan fislf of the n!ght,snd in three days I j rreu'd as able to ride out. I consider the ' //e- I yoi ew Plaster" the best remedy for all sorts H:'P:,r'' pains now in use. I ec O. W. M.MINN. //cndcrsonrillc, N. C.t Aug. 1(5, 1850. \ fa*y.? *T* V f.f *? i bad n K taken ? , .7 ' healed 1m*ware of counterfeit* and base imit.v nicnt un:L. . . , ! or you * * I he genuine will in future have the | sniuril gnature of E. Taylor on the steel plate | ,.n igraved label on the top of each box. Purchasers nre nd\ ised th.it a mean rutin disci.*< rfeit of tlii* article lain cviMrnce. I dice ni The genu'ne i*?old only l<y u?, and by j worth ur agents appointed throughout the Soutii > to tak< -und an petlbir is allowed In tell it. Deal I My 4 and purchasers generally nr? cautioned of Nov ruinat buying <>f any hut our regular agent*, and if Ihcrwiao they Mill be imposed upon with a vite th orthless article. j the *ci SCOVIl. k MEAD, [Co., A 13 Chartros street, N. Orleans, Sole tipne- I ral Agents for the Southern St.tea. to The whom all orders must invariably be ad- | ctiliurl dressed. resulti Jan 31 40 6m chargt THE OREEH VILLE. " IAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. This Institution, recently established by *"n' 1 m State Itnptist Convent!* n of South Cnro- UJ *!! na. and governed by a Board of Trustees *J,Pnr'1 f the Kurman University, will go into ope- u'" ttion on the Jirtt t>f February next, under a *"*' ill Corps of competent Instructors, sod nt io usual rates of Tuition. Board can bo btnincd for Student* on application to the ndersigncd. _ ItlCMARD FlIRMAX. C J Kifohd to whl I'! (i. Howards, ExecutiveComT. B Roberts, m it tee. *'tl. T P. BROCKMAM, ft11* P. E.DuRCAR. W"rk Apr Every paper in the State will pubsh throe times, weekly, and send bills to lis office.?Ureenvitle I'ate int. \| Jan. 8 46 It , ATTC A. AUSTIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW.I Chester tl?*4O.HI C, fW ? S- v% ifnum's Autiobiogr phy. RJEDFlEI.D.llO &, 112 NASS \l ill shortly put to press, nnd pu In December, HE LIFE OF P. T. BAKNTJ1 WI.ITTKN HV HIMSELF, ilch he narrjites his early history :rk, merchant, and edit Ids later career as a SHOWMAN, a Portrait on Steel and nuiucrou trutions, by Darley. In one volar 1'Jino. Price $1 25. his work I have given, in every ilar, the true nnd the only Cull t ount of my enterprises."?I'rrfact e publisher only rt peats the puhlii it in announcing that this book w of extraordinary interest. Mr. ? unparalleled tact and talent as a mall, the grand and liberal seal i his prominent enterprises have ictcd. together w ith a happy teni which can both give and take a I ir, have made his name a w orld-ki ichohl world." opting "nothing extenuate" as his > presents the authentic histor a Heath," the '"Fejee Mermaid,* jlly Horse," the "Herd of BulTal tlier Showman Incidents,generall Led as "HUMBUGS," while I is devoted to his connection F.KAI. TOM TIIU.MIt. awl tin a.I musical campaign of JEN \ V i? I.ES FUR BUSINESS AND M. ING A FORTUNE; ............... 1.1.. ..a.i:,: 1 ..... .:? iiimuivi??uiv iitiiiil it'll?lI CIMVT |M I9CH Hons, afford the author an indv of subject. and lit* will abtind bv hi* pen that lie* I* something :i Showman. We know, indeed, > ct which affords greater seopi y interesting narrative than th i A atiiy or l\T. IIahjci'M. ilD li> D Yorkville Enquii IK undersigned. hiving purchase! office of the York*Hie Misei II mv leneed in ita stead the publication mper, with the above tit'e. pn el nil is to n share of the patron ; ibiic. Tlio Enquirer in next to it journal in the State, printed on | . and with entirely new material 10 sent to subscribers at Two I)o inntii, in advance, iimicncing with a list of eight linn fibers and a rapidly increasing eir it is otl'ered to the business men advertising medium. Advertisen loroi.spieuonslv inserted at One I) e first and Thirl v-seven and a for suhsoqm nt Insertions^ Ilnsi of u half square, or less, Five Do mum. Contracts for laiger ndvei i will be made on the most reason JOHN I.. MII.T.F.R. I SAM'U \V MKI.TON. S prie kville, S.C. Jan. *. 1?56. i now put up in the largest si/a-d nd is acknowledged to be the best lis made, as is certified bi the \ cures it has performed, the orij i of which are in the posw **iou o etor. Kcmember,tills is the only riuinal article. of a I ,t. Syphilis. Mere u rial Comma r, (Jaiigreno, Rheumatism, and n y of other diseases are speedily tlv cured by the use of this inedi .cad the following Certificate! Tall I'ossa Co., Ala., Jan. d, 185 vti Sir:?I scud you this to certil nit your Extract of Yellow-Dock wrilla has performed one of the i rful cures on tne that has ever beci on man. ive been afflicted for forty years ons or, my legs and feet; in 1* IH i bad that I bad to go on croti 1819 I hud one leg amputated al ice. In jdaiot nine months aflei leg broke out in large eating and ores from my knee to my foot, rged a great deal of offensive m > oin also broke out in large biles w rged much offensive matter, an inie time my left hand broke ou running sores nearly to my olhov misery that I have suffered foi ro years. 1 cannot describe to yot i such agony that I never rested lit. October last my son bioight ire ,r boitle wrappers; I read it,and ft of some wonderful cures pcrfor ir 'Extract of Yellow-Dock and lla,' I sent and got two bottles i iiiimenced taUiug it. lit two weel at astonishment, my so.es all her ind I could sleep all night, a thi ot done for two years. When 1 six bottles, my sores were nearl; , .My sores got well as if by each I have now used in all, eight bo r "Extract of Yellow-Dock and In,'" ami 1 now consider myself i itreat all of the afflicted to try ne for I believe it will cure any kn in the world. I?ay aside all p< id just try it. and proclaim its g to suffering mankind and entreat t d it, for it will cure them, case is well known In a large pm ..L ?1!? " ' ' ' mi vnromiti, *?eorgin ana AinO: uny should doubt the nbovo rnre, t in to cull on me. and I will show t int. 1 run be found in Tulliip Inbania, ono mile from Nine'* F> KEN A J ATI III J(i I IK i Yel1ow-I)oek and N ir-tuparilla if y adapted to femnle* oftlelloute h< ng from irregoliirily of menstrual *, ami other diucuttc* pern liar to I The proprietor h** in hi* po*ne**i number of certitleute* of cure*. 1 of the above drtmription. Wt lie a til ie ted, that a bottle or two ol itt'u Extract of Yellow Dock nnd II* will ut once rognliito tho*r dill id ronuw the nnturul energies, -put up in quart bottles.?Prlci tile. it Wholesale nnd retail by BGOVlL* MEAD. 111 Clmrtreaat ,N 1 ier?l Agent* for the Southern St t?m nil order* in tod be uddreused. iI,mI*o, by Miigill dt //rath, btnn ; a. i-. ?vyne, i;ne?ter; Winclie k Co., Monroe, N. C.; 7 I. f e II. mnn.CHtnden MIS, '? I. Oft. I. THURLOW CANTON IREEY AT LAW AMD SOI TO* I* EQUITY. I# I kg CmtrH in Lrnnauier, K>r mn4 Adjrrininfr TH*trtet?.. .. " OFFICE, CAMDEN, S O.^g a- SAVEMONEY. ItfeAD THIS ADVEIiTlSMENT, ONI 1ST. AND ALL. blisi, TO MERCHANTS PLANTER8 ANI OTHERS. &, N'TAVING become permanently loca MIL led in ChnflesUHi, I nm preparer a8 to do anything in the line of a genera [)lt Agency and Commission business ctitrus ted to inc. I intend giving the greatei portion of my time to the filling of coun try orders for (iroceries, Provisions^ Urt, IH * (foods, Hardirare, Clothing, Boots, Short * Drugs, Paints, Oils, Droit, Lit/nors . p.ir. Books, 'Stationary, Fancy Goods, or anj m> tiling else that can he obtained either ii this or Northern Markets, and throngl sen- ' the arrangements that I have in ado will ill be the leading Houses, dealing in the itbovt ls,r- ! articles, I shall be able to make purchase) ,,H * on better terms than the Merchants 01 e on ! ,, , > i been 1 I"a,dcrs themselves could, thereby noi pera- | ol1')' R,,vi"Jf them the differe ico in tin lit of price of tins aritele, but also the necessary iowii exorbitant expense of time and trouble at tending a visit to this city. I will als< nmt- personally attend to the selecting, pack y j iog, marking, and shipment of goods, st i as to avoid all mistakes, and damage) .. jy. winch generally arise from want of a lit ursrer t'0 attention. with In addition to the above, I will also at r tri- tend to the disposal of any produce that INI), may be shipped to me. Any persons de \K- sirous of making shipments of produce o any kind, had l?etter write to ine, and 1 j win pie tlieitl every information ?s rc t and , <r,irds the Markets, manner of parking hnite j HI1(| |I()W tfl them. From my lorn. -N j experience in a general mercantile l>usi ?l* no I H'"0H8? ' tliinlc I can give perfect sntisfiio , j-)ir I tion to all, and suit the most faslidiou CIO i taste in my selections.? C>ive mo a tria | is all I ask. For my services I shall re tf <piire a small commission, not exceeding ?? I ten per cent, according to the nature o er. ' tl><* business. t ti.f | DAVID M. GAZLAY. and I Oflh-e up Stairs, 225 King st., Charleston i of n | March 5. 'I tf. reof| A CURE FOE ALL!!! lies* Holloway's Ointment. liars Citizens nf the Unhnt: I'thle ^"0U ',RV0 t*om' ",c honor as if with oat voice, from one etwl of the Union to the other ro. to shunp the character of rtly Ointment will tors, your approbation. It is scarcely two yean since I made it known among yon, and nli rath it has ohuiaed more celebrity than any otliei / medicine in so stunt a p *riod. ^ THOMAS HOLLOW AY. A 3V, Cornet of Ann ami Nassau sleets. New Yoik. r" __ bnt_ ASTONISHING CIHIK OF SOLE LEGS, AF t,nr TKIt SINK YKAILS STANDING. a on- t'o/iy ?f a l*llrr /mm Mr. IV. J. 1,'inglry .drutl nf'Ihinlsiillc, Ymll.in Cintnty, .Xorth G\?r ' ' 'lv oliim,(J. S , <i'it. J Xmember 1st, 1853. true ___ READ UIS OWN W0RD8U nits. vast To I*rov. IIoi.i.owav: and Silt,?It is not my wish to liecnmc not otitis cine. | neither is ties lett?r written for die mere sake ol f writing, tint to say that ronr Ointment canal uu | of one ol' die most d.c.itlfnl cutaneous disouci ij. ' that ttesh is heir to, and which was considered ly to i '?)' "" w'ho knew me, to Ih> entirely beyond th? and I reach of medicine. Fortune year* 1 was alllic litest tr<' w''h "f tl'.C most painful and trouble ? ?.f. fome sore legs that ever fell to the lot of man; I sad after trying very medicine I had evei 1 Iteard of, I resigned in desnttir .-til him., nf lutl... ? *" "c,,,h "lul : cured; Itut a liiend bioughl me a couple ol 'hey huge pots of your Ointment, which c:tun?il tht he*. : Mtrtta mi my legs to heal, ntul I entirely reguiuhole ! cd my health to my agreeable surprise and der n?y 1 li^rli*, and to the i?-toui*hmcnt ol'my friends, ruil- Signed \V. J. L.VNliLKV. mid | Iter. AN EXTRAORDINARY CI.'RE OK A HAL JjM? BRKAET, WHEN NEARLY AT Tilt: ^ nt POINT or DEATH. i ('opy of a fitter from Mr. It. I)unfit. .Ven the I Orleans, November 'Jth, 1(563. ' 1 day To Pkok. Hoi.lowat, 38, Corner of Ann ant Nan-tin streets, New York : Hear Sir,? It in will one heartfelt gratitude 1 have to inform you that hi Mind the use of your Ointment and I'llle, the life o tiled uiy wife ha* been saved. For seven years *h< ^?r. hud a bad breast, with ten running wounds no1 ,,( j( of a Cancerous nature. 1 was told that nothing could savo her: she was then induced to us? rime yoor Ointment attd I'dls, when in the short spaci . of three months they effected a pet feet cure . to the a<toulshineut of all who knew us. \V< ' '"J obtained your medicines from Mrs. Wright I y n" Co., Chutrrs St., New Orleans. 1 send thisfrou Hint- "Hotel de* 1'iiiices," 1'aris, although I had writ ttles ton it at New Orleans bct'oro we finally left, a Snr- that time i.ot knowing your uddress ai Ncv veil. York. Signed, B. DCHANT. this own | '|'|,? i?;n? .i.akI.i I? - -t . ?v biiUHMi irv Uiru coiljdlllliy Will ''"J11" the O'ntrurnt, in most of the followini , . cfthch.? "vm Bad Leg*, Pile*, IU<t lireaoU, Kheuinatism, 'tion I iini-im. Salt Khciuu, ?0?a, | Bunion*, Scald*, I in- Chilhlaiu*, Sore Nipples, hem Chapped hand'. Sore Tin oats, os*a Contracted and Stiff Skin disease*, ' ^rry. I Joint*, Scurvy, S. fistula*, Sore Head*, i pt?. i tlout, fleer*, , ,!((, I (ilandular Swelling*, Wound*, din(1 %*Hold ATTiir. !'**TAFi.isn.ur?Tof Prol inn* Hollow ay, 80 Maiden Ivme, New YojI j and '214. Mt.:ani>, l.ondon, and by all m 1 puctable I)rngge?t* and Healer* of Modi |- |)r cine* throughout the United HLitea, in Pot Sar- ,,H<' '<*5 centa, cent*, and It I 0 leal.; cwhj I-4T There is a consider hlo aaving b b ' taking the larger sizes. N. B.-?Directions for the guidance of pa tient* in every disorder are affixed to enel i). !2!L, - ; -j Abnrr J. Thompson, In Kriuity, Lancaster V*. Bill for Partition of Uuu aster Daniel M. Tilluun, k and accoont. ster, wile, Elixa, k other*. *y & It appearing to my ?ui*facl'on that Willlsn Thompson, Dudley if. Stevnwui ?u4 wife, Kmi I. ' Sy. and ll'illiatn Tillman, Defendant*, in alim cn*e, reside without the limit' af this State. * _ is ordered, on motion ?d Jfoo e, SoTr for Pan plain ant, that the ssfd Drfr-twteote, Willi* n Thompson, Du-Pcy M. Rtowmin and ? la, Paul ICI ly, an I Wiliism Tillmm, do answer, ploa I or de 1 mwr, to the Mil in above mm. on or beftr* th< ,1 14th June, OtWsrfo* Jodjrmmt proton fssao will l>e ordered against sll of them J. H. WITTllflWPOtW, C^*. U ?. p illrcb fnltr* s# <?. 'ifli SERIES-FOB ISM. p TI1E HOME JOURNAL. MORRIS AND WILMS, EDITORS. I ri^HE first number -f the new series will i 1 be issued on the 1st of January next. ] New subscribers eon be supplied from thai ' . (Into ; but inunediste nppliention will be 1 ; necessary for such ns desire to bef(in with I tlie beginning. A home is hnrdly complete,\vo think we tnny safely venture to snyi r without the Ilomo Journal, which, besides 1 ii chronicle of the times, abound? in ' Intelligence designed to enliven nn Amcri-? ' i can llouie. Jin editors (tJco. P. Morris and ? ' N. 1?. Willia) devote their entire time, skill * and experience, to the tnak of giving each f 1 week, everything worth knowing. Thoy i particularly keep nn eye on all the whims ! and novelties of the day. The utmost pains , are taken to present the facta and outlines , ! tif nil news. In the literary department# we aim at sketches anJ readable criticism# 4 and in our condensations of the Production# r I of the vast newspaper world of fAirono wd ' ; endeavor to avoid the tiresome nnd the 'so J i cal. nnd transfer to our columns the pick of r | KnglNh information and brillinney, whild . j we endeavor to sclert with n true sense of , pure morals, true wit. nnd genuine humor* i In addition to thenbove, weTibvo made-new | arrangements for a feature that is alway# } ' attractive in n family journal. Ffnm seve* * ral different sources we are to be supplied 1 with the nrirs arul gossip of Srtc Vork H * ( cicly. In n metropolis like ours, centre thd - j more sparkling clement? of the life of ouf I country at large, and collision i nd nttritiort . I bring out much which would etas be dor-* C mailt. Afloat, in society gos^p# <s n small I world, of which the ordinary newspapers | make ho report, and of this we think We rart promise amusing photographs. 1ft nhnouff* * | eit.g also, A new series of articles by Iff. T Willis, in addition to his usual labors, we claim the privilege of leaving them to desig> - | note their own style nnd title as they ap4 pear. They are to be quite different from I anything wiiieh lias ever l?een published In this journal from his pen, and wc are verr sure that they will be no lesa attractive, to \ 1 say tlo least. The graphic nnd highlv-fln' j ished sketches, bv "The |j?dy of Shalott,** I "Timothy Qii int" end others, will be con' tinned. Wc have also new correspondents in lamdon ami Paris, who will send us much ' that could never reach us through foreign , onrnals. Terms.? For one copy, f'i , for three opies, ?fi. or for ono copy for three years I .*>?always in advance. Subscribe without delay. Adtln a?. MORRIS Sl WILLIA. 101, Fulton street, N. Y Paints and Oils. I have now in Store n large nnd fine stork of White Is'ad. Zinc, Paint, Linseed Oil, Turpentine. I.nnpblack, Litharge, Chrome Green, Spanish Drown nnd Venetian Red. ?AI.SO? Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes. ' H-.sh Tools, 4c. Sic. Give me a call and I 1 will trv to give you perfect satisfaction. ' Z. J. DeIIAY. r Oct 4 33 Doctor Yourself f THE POCKET *ESCULAPIUS: Or, every one hia own Phytioiaa. 'pilE FIFTIETH X Edition, sith ooe jW jra hundred Engravings,? show ing Discuses and m iff ' which isuddcda trea*?bm on t'1" j*'*0***'* | | married people,or tlmac contemplating mar ] riage. By William Yocan, M. D. I 1a*I no f it her be ashamed to present a copy of the iGKCULAI'lUSto hi* child. If ma/ . j uv? him from nn early grave. I.et no young , man or woman enter into the aeerot obliguticna of married life without rending the POCKET jf,.SCUI.APlU8. 1*1 no on* suffering from a haeknied Cough, Pain in ' the Side, real lea* nights, nervous feelings, ami the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, i and given up by their physician, be another moment without consulting the jf'SCULAI'lL S. Ilnvo the married, or those about to Ik- married, any impediment, read this truly ( useful book, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatursa ' from the very jaws of death. I J-#*~ Any person sending TWKNTY F1VK CKNTS enclosed in a letter, will receive jm copy of this w ork by mail, or fiva copies w ill be sent for One Dollar. Address, (post paid,) DR. WM. YOUNG, \o. 159 Syrurr Si., I'htiaptlphim. ( Apri| 13 10 II. II i q "q 'q v .1 THE CHEAPEST PAl'Kfc. IN THE VORI.D! ; i ;; fljr nl!T? <Mrilf, ' A monthly Journal, devoted to Literature^, , Fun, Po> try, New*, Jfcc., ( ' Is an <T giint, itinril and refined miscellaneous American family puper, devoted to literal urn, w it, humor, prune and poetry, aatk original tales, written expressly for it at great coat. I While the Homo Circle will be found ?no of the finest and moat reliable papers in 1 which pnsMing events are chronicled, nothing j of a sectarian nature will ever ho permitted 111 in Liiisinv*. rriiiin|{ in? rr*pnnmilllll retting upon thoae who naautue Ik? ntwa and import nt trout of guiding the uiindaand morula of people, ii will he th? apodal cnru of the proprietor to pnbiiah w hut in. rli:i?U) and puro aa the iiunutowlat? principle ia tli? mind ileelf? nothing, in feet, hot what of calculated to eiavata and refill?, dignify and ennoble. ^ Tim Home Cireio will be leaned on lb* ' Rial of every month. Wr ah.il I publi?h in iU column* a portion of on? of t> e boat ato1 rit-a. tolca or romances wo ran possibly havo" written?tbo *une to be eontinoed every " montli nntil it is completed. Special Norxa.?To oar friends, Mb. y errihor*, and reader*. Any |?eraon or alula of persona, who a ill send ua (post-paid) . two dollnni worth of oar hooka, wa wit, In ^ return for their kiltdneaa end Irooble. aend to their Hdilrraa,' poat.-.ge free) any fifty cent book published by na. Address, post-paid, GarreK St CoM Pahi iebera, IB Ann atnwt. Dm M 44?If. If A CARD. J ; JOSEPH GAiXl'CHAT, ATTOkRRY AT J.AW j' LAMCA3TKRVIL'I. <wnc*?orrnsmt tits cot rt norFi j Kormciiji occupied *?J W. A. SU?rr. (m| J. O. n III *tteod Ilk Cowti of tk? air r< ofwlliuf DUlrlcl*. KoydTfcl IMJ. - 4?-lt * #%