The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, April 18, 1855, Image 3
MONEY STOLEN
From the Subscriber, on the Night of the Slat \
March, one Fifty Dolkr BUI, on the bank of the \
State of South Carolina, issued 1st July, 1861, <
No. 670. The bill had been cut in two piecee,
and panted on a piece of writing paper. It la
supposed it was taken by a Negro. Any person
being presented with said hill, will please .
retain it and inform meat Curcton's Store P. O.
I will reward such a person suitably.
April 4, '66 8 St] W. F. WINDLE.
fW Chester Standard, Yorkville Enquirer,
and Charlotte Democrat will copy three times,
and forward Bill to this Post Office, w. ?. w.
BOOKS' .
Which will be Sent bVec of Pos- "
tage on Receipt of the Price. 0
The Matricide's Daughter, 25 c. r,
The Scout of the Silver l'ond, 25
llelcne, or the Children of Love, 25 tl
Fearless Fred, 25 *
David Watsoo, 25 P
Atar Gull, 25
Paul Clifford, . 25 J
Josephine, 25
Kv? May, 25
Eugene, or the Soldier's Brule 25
Orsce Welden, or Frederic*, the Bonnet
Girl, 25 *
The Belle of the Bowery, 25 l
The White Wolf, or the Scarlett 1
Brotherhood, 25 j,
Paul Jones, or the Son of the Sea, 25 v
Cspisin Ilawke, 25
Kevcnsdale, or the Fatal Duel, 25 f
Ellen De Vere, 25 a
The Pirate Chief, 25 v
Progress and Prejudice, 50
Dr. Valentine's Comic Lectures, 50
Amy Lawrence, 50
Stanfield Hall, 2 vols, 50 el* each.
Harry Briiham, 50 ^
Rosa Woodville, 50
Doinbr and Daughter, 25
Garnello, or the Rover's Oath, 25 ^
Jilt) Bunt, 25 I i
Olph, or the Pirate of theShon's, 25
The Adventures of Tom Slapleton, 25 1
New York in Slices, 25
The S'ar of the Fallen, 25
Fifteen Minute* around New York, 25
The Dancing Feather, 25 ~
Paul Dererell, 25
The Life and Adventures of Dick
Clinton, 25
Ellon Grant, 25
Clarence Bolton, 25 fj
The Maid of Watauga, 25
The R<val Brothers, 25 w
Addreas, R. S. BAILEY, n
Ledger OHiee, ^
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JUST rUDLlSIIKU RT 1
CROSBY, NICHOLS, k CO.
BOSTON,
f tint
A HISTORY OF HER LIFE, IN A SK
RIES OF ? BEATIFUL FIGURES,
FROM NEW AND EXQUISITE
DESIGNS, PRINTED
IN OIL COL- "
ORS, IN THE
HIGHEST STYLE OF c
OF THE ART; ACCOMPAX- J
IED BY POETICAL DESCRIPITONS. 1
r
Fig. 1. ? The Cottage where Fanny
lWed.?9. Fanny with her Kitten.? r
3. Fanny selling Matchea?4. Fanny !
feeding her Chiekent. ? 5. Fanny a I)
Flower OirL?6. Fanny, her Uncle's
Pet.
1 sc
Tins little representrtlon of Fanny Gray with
the accompany story in verse, |k intended at an
amusement for children, and will, it is hoped,
b? an acceptable present lor the Holidays.
if exhibited by one person, while another
reads the verse describing the figure shown, it
can be made a pleating entertainment for a par- f)r
ty af Children. i i,,
The beautiful designs by a talented lady of | ,,f
this vicinity, have been drawn and printed by f,?
our beat Artists, in the most fiuirhed style; and .>HJ
the Publshers have spared no expense upon
any part or the work, being desirous to present ;fla
beautiful specimen of the art of printing in n>
colors. thi
From the numerous commendatory notices sj|,
given by the press in all parts of the country, '
the following are selected as giving the best idea
of this J,.
NEW "J ELEGANT PASTIME.
Prom the Srw London CkronitU. ,
BEAUTIFUL BIJOU. i th
"Jfemrs. Crosby, Nichols, k Co.. Ill, Wa.di- | wr
Ingtna street, Boston, have sent us one of the j J*
pnMiiH pieces of I lot Ma j Bijouterie that we er
hare ?wn for many a day. It consist* of a mitt- hi*
iature volume printed hi tip-top style, with pit- in>
ded cover and gilt-edged leaves, containing a Ce
poetical history of Fanny Gray," accompanied t?v rci
*ix alegmnt cards illustrating some of the most not
picturesque event* of her tile. In colored litho- fay
graph, or, to speak more to pnrpoae, showing he
now a pretty girt look* in sit different situation*, tic
and aa many different costume*,?in abort, etib- I,a
It# one bead upow ball a doaen pair ot shoulder*, (th
with the change* which dre*a produces upon to
the aamo Case and features; for Fanny'* head, in- of
Stead of becoming turned' as aome giit'a bead*
sometimes are by their finery, is so contrived as la
to dip off, when she gets too fond of one dross,
and U put on to a new pair of shoulders, in a I ?
now form and in a new suit of clothes,?winding
?tp In the rich eostame of womanhood, with a
pet greyhound by her side. The first of the series
et picture! represents the cottage where
Fanny was born, with a sylvan stream crossed m
by a beautiful bridge, and shaded by the noble
oak tree that shadows its garden. The whole .
of these pletarse, with the portable head piece ?<?
of the heroine, and the Huts volume of letter- ^
press history, are put ap In an omamenttd hot D
superbly ectorod and embellished by gold and T
fancy nolored designs, nmong which is r'anny in hc
bios oad gold, feeding her chickens. We can **
hardly imagine any thing prettier than too little 111
gills engaged la emptying it together, one rea l
Ing the vsrsss describing the pictures shown, 1
and the other putting lbs parts in their proper vai
fPIneea.* *]
k?l
From fb Xrm Bod/ord JUrrrwry. *"
"A dainty boa, brilliantly adorned, contains jfcj
colored cortanier to bo varied at win of our tu
charming Fanny; and bar Ufa is versMsd In a ]
little book acooasponytfig those, as delicate ss att
the ysnog heroine herself. The designs are
heeatlfW, and drawn and colored in tne most ?
finished manner. This la evidently one of the
I catering for the floBderc and every one knoas
samp dear little girl, new fi to tan rears of
K, who would fin the oompasieaShln of Fanny nf
y with taetnay. Kill lag could be eceFW wi
%mm HWMMoriti estfwtiM." " [
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&V? tk, Qtorvtr. / ??
? ef Aebre^M^efpriei. 7?
F?** Cm;
THE
ffBTXl SLAVES
OF
ENGLAND.
,n Exposition of the Condition and Treatment
of the laboring Classes in the Factories
and Coal Minos of Great Britain ;
Compiled from Official Documents, by
John C. Cobden.
li Illustrations,muslin,'500 pp., I'imo.
Price 91 sis
It is a capital book, and entitled to a place
i every man's library.?.Xetc York Mirror
Great Britain oughttobc ashamed to talk
f American slavery, so long as her factories
ontinuo to be scenes of such horrible degidntion
and suffering.? Albany Argut.
Here is a book which not only carries
lie war into Africa, hut absolutely belabors J
nation most zealously with the cudgels
rovided by itself.?Arthur's Home. Citzelle.
We confess that the revelations here
lade to perfectly appalling.?Ulica HerId.
A BOOK FOR EVERY LIBRARY.
TUST Published, the LIFE. PUBLIC
J SERVICES anil Select Speeches of
HENRY CLAY,
y Ei'ES SARGENT, in one large octavo
olumc, 680 pp., price 00.
Mr. Clay's (iRK AT SPEECHES are here
or the first time, presented in a convenient
nd generally acceptable form, in connection
rith an accurate and concise, yet full view
f the public and private character of the
ireat Commoner of our country.
SIDNEY'S HISTORY OF Al'KTKALIA.
Hie Three Colonies of
AUSTRALIA
JEW SOUTH WALES, YICTORIA.
AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA,
'heir Pastures, Copper Mines and
GOLD FIELDS.
BY SAMUEL SIDNEY.
Vn illustration*. Muslin, 408 page* l'into.
Price $1 25.
*
The information embodied in this work is
i?t wl?nt is nought fur by overy one.?llainr
Daihj Aden-ate.
We have boon greatly interested in the
rork?*n much * >, indeed, that we could i
ot satisfy onrsel ves without going through |
;ith it entirely.?.V Y li t/t Urg titer.
T'lie work above named is not only very
vely and interesting. but having been pre*
ared by a gentleman who had neeess to
iv most reliable data, in furnishes just the
iformation which every hodv is inquest of
nd which must be invaluable to pers ns
itending to emigrate.? \". V. Organ.
MILLER. ORTON d MlJLLlG.t \,
Auburn and llulfaln, N. Y.
I? A \ U A* 8 HIS
FEMALE SCHOOL.
The exercises of this School will com
icnce on next Monday tlio 2d of April,
ider tlio directions of Mua A. l'ock, and
nitinue four months.
TictUis, per session of four tnoullis*.
|>?lling and Rending 5 1)0
lie shore with Writing and Aritlimatie
6 00
lie above with Grammar and Geography
8 00
lio above with History, Coinposi
tion, and Natural Philosophy 10 00
rawing and Painting, French and
M ttsic, each - - ' - - 1G 00
14T R oard can be had with the Subxilmr
for s few girls. J. ADAMS.
March '28, 'o5. 7 4t pd
IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS.
IAN CAST f.Il DlSntlCT.
The business of the present term being nillished,
it is ordered that a Special Court be
hi At Ijduc&iter Couit Mouse for the l)i.?tricl
Unauteron the thinl Monday in July nest, 1
r the trial of all eases which luve aot been clickiscd
of ul the present tenu.
It is further oidercd, that the Clerk and Slierdraw
forty-eight Common Pleat and Petit Jo- j
r* to attend, to aot a< such ?t said term, and j
st the Clerk issue the usual Teniae and the
oriff cause the said Jurors to be served.
It is further ordered that a copy ol this order
published in the Lancaster Ledger and Cam
n Journal to the end that parties litigant may
vc notice of tire sitting ot said Special Court.
March '24, I s5a 1::ln? K. .MCNIt??.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
, LAKCA8TKR DI8ritlCT.
\V. Lafayette Ilelk, who is in the custody id ;
c Sheriff of Lancaster District, by virtue ol a ;
it of rani at ad *ati*faci'ndnm, at the suit of
ckaon Loss, having tiled in my office, togethwith
a schedule on oot'i of his whole estate,
i petition to the Court of common pleas, prayI
that he may be admitted to the Arts of the '
neral Assembly made for the relief of insolut
debtors. It is ordered that the said Jack* |
1 Ross, and all other the creditors of W. La- >
ett Ibdk, to whom he is io anywise indebted, I
and they arc hereby summoned and have noc
to he and appear before the said Court at I
nraster Court House on the third .l/onday, |
ic 18th day) of July neat. Then and there ,
shew cause If any they can, why the prayer I
the petition aforesaid should not Ire grunted. 1
J. A. STKW.I/AS, Clerk. I
nctster C. II., Clerk's Office, 1 ? _
4th Jany 1865, \ T i'"
Saddle and Harness
EST A UMSHM ENT.
AT LANCASTER C. H . 8 C
UK -S l>*i-ribvr token vlunanre in inform*
ing citizen* of the District, and pub
gene y, that having just returned from !
arleato s * ith a full and complete stock of
Uk Huddles, Bridlei, /*? !
^ Jflttrf Injinili, fte. /fS ^
is prepared to furnish anything in his line at
reasonable price* a* can he found anywhere.
stock consists, in part of ths following artls,
via:
4a<|ille* for Indies, Van and Boys, at prlc *
rying from $5 to $25, soma the best quality
sr brought to thia place.
Bridle*, from f I to |A. Harness of all kinda
[>t constantly on hand and manufactured at
rrt notice from $10 to $100 per set.
In addition he keeps always on hand auch arte*
as may be found In similar establishments,
h as llitta, Stint it*, liuckle* kc.
kf ti a at _ J A .. . aa_a. _ .a
it. u.?aii onirri rrviin a nuuncr prompu)
ended to. I). M. POKK.
March It
Fasily Medioinef
1 keop constantly on hand ? froth supply
II the moat popular Family Medicine*,
lich may be depended on as genuine, and
>k*h Me uold on the n ar.nl terms for ca>h,
on lime to punelual customers. Being
> numerous U> mention hi drUU-MM
ur orders tor what you trtsh, to
Z. J. DcKdY
Camden, Qei. 4, tMt. ?
S* y y '
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
In the Common Pleat.
John Adams )
r* > Attachment.
Jonathan Mackey. )
Whereas the plaintiff did on the 14th
day of October, 18a4, file his declaration
ngainst the defendant, who (tut it is said,) is
absent from, and without the limits of this
State, and has neither wife nor attorney
known within the same, upon whom n copy
of the said declaration might be nerved. It i
is therefore ordered, that the said defendant
do appear and plead to the said declaration
on or before the 15th day of October, which
will be io the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and fiftv-tive,otherwise
final and absolute judgment will then be
given and awarded against him.
J. A. STENVMAN, Clerk.
Clerk's Office, 14th Oct. 1851. )
Lancaster District. (
Oct 18 35? 1 yId Pr. Fee 810
To Merchants, Planters,
and Others.
I" THE undersigned, formerly of New
1 , York City, but now a permanent resident
of Charleston, am prepared to do any!
thing in the line of* a General Agency and
Cnmmisision business entrusted to me. I
will make purchases of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Roots, Shoes, Fancy Goods,
Drugs, Paints, Oils, Fruit. Jewelry, Confectionery,
Books, Stationery, Liquors, Cloth- I
iog, or anything else that can be obtained j
either in this city or New York, Boston or
Philadelphia, ami on as good terms, if not
better, than tin* Merchants or Planters themi
selves could buy them, thereby savin tr tbim
the nrceHHiiry exorbitant expenses* attending I
a visit to this eitv. I will attend personally j
to the packing and shipment of goods.! hero* |
by nvoiJing any mistakes or damage. I |
w ill also attend promptly to any Banking or !
Insurance business thai I may be favored j
w ith, and will make payment of debts.?
From my long experience in a general mercantile
business, I am fully convinced that
I can give perfect satisfaction, and suit the
j most fastidious taste in my Selections. For I
j my services I shall require a moderate comj
mission, according to the nature of the bust- )
I ncss.
DAVID M. (JAZLAY,
j Otliee over Bird's Store, 225, King st..
Charleston, S. C. |
Jan 21 48 ty
South Carolina.
A A XC A S TER DISTRTC T.
In the Comman I'lens.
James J. Carlisle, 1
vs. Attachment.
Jonathan Mac key. )
VtrilEREAS.the plaintilTdidon the isth
f T dav of March 1851, tile their declaration
against the defendant w ho, (it is said)
i bsent from and without thelimits of this
J <atc. and has neither wife nor attorney,?
jowii within the. limits of the same, upon
horn a copy of the. said Declaration might
he served : it is therefore ordered that the
said d-fendent do appear and plead to the
said declaration on or before the 19th dayMarch
which will be in the year of our Lfird
one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five,
otherwise linal and absolute judgment w ill
then be given and awarcd against him.
JOHN A WTEWM AN.Clsrlc.
Clerk's (Mice. Lancaster C. H.
_ 18. 1884.'7?1
MY COURTSHIP
AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
11Y HENRY NVICKOFF.
A true account of his Adventures in
England, Switzerland and Italy, with
MISS. J. C. (JAMBLE.
OF milTl.AND i'LAith, london.
With toe iiiipuhlLlicd ('iirrespondcnee of
Ml .8 UAMOI.K, MKS.OKOItUB UKOTK.MR. JOSHUA
BATES, (o?- bakixo DRUTHERS), THE EMPRKolt
KAI'OI.EoX, LORD t'ALMEItSTOX, MARyrts
or cavour,Captain I'akenhain,Count
of Vilctte, Dr. Baker, (U. S. Consul), Mr. j
Kinney, (U. S. Charge D'Alfiirs), Mr. j
Ilobson (British Embassador), Timothy I
Brown (British Consul), Baron de I)
(Russian Embassador), Count D'Orsay,
Fanny ELsler, Tburlow Weed, tie., &c.,
&e.
The novelty and inle-est of this oxtraor- .
dinai v publication may be judged from the ,
fact, that it is an undisguised revelation of >
the Author's Courtship of Miss (iambic, the '
g eat American heiress, and is full of the |
most romantic and amusing scenes and in- I
vident, winding up with the Authors deten- I
lion in an Italian prison. '1'lie distinguish- !
ed persons, both of Europe and the United I
muicm, who took a part in this etriting mid !
mysterious ilrnnw, a?e all for ward 1
with their private correspondence. The in- 1
credible mid pi<|iiunt devolopements of this j1
lively book must create a deep Herniation 1
and command an unprecedented sale. The J
painful necessity of this expose will be admilted
by all, when they eonie to see that j
both the llri'isli (Government as well as the 1
heroine herself, have constantly refused to j
repair the wrongs and injuries done to the |
Author except by offers of money, which he j
repeatedly nd scornfully refused.
I'rLe 8 I. and 81 95.
J. C. DERBY,-Publisher.
No. 119 Nnnsau-srect. New York.
Jan. 1% 4} tf. I
CURTAIN GOODS. MATRA8SES,
WINDOW SHADE3,
PAPK II HAi\?IIVCIS.
r I "'UK Subscriber has in Store, of his own \
I Manufacture and importation an enor- j
mous stock of Window SHADES. (in.r
CORNICES, Paper HANGINGS. Matras- i
sea,Satin DeUnines, Damasks.l.nro and Muslin
Curtains, Tamils, Imops, Sic. All of .
which are offered at prices which are appro I
c'lated by nil cloae buyers and eeonomien
house- keepera.
II. \V. KINSMAN &l CO, 179 King-st.
corner King Si llcrrisford.sta., Charleston,
March 99 7 ly.
rumi;iis look to reiiR
INTEREST.
?
TI1C sutiscrll?era are now opening their stock
of Spring and tjumincr Good*, which they will 1
sell a? low as goo<la can bo sold in the up country
Consisting of
Ladies Dress Goods,' Bonne!s,
Ribbands, Laces, Collars,
1)ress-trimminy*. A lsot i
Clothing, Dry Goods, Roots, 11
Shorn, licit*, Caps, Domestics,
Shirts and Collars,
Cravats,
Umbrellas,
Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, ?
Mm <fe. J
Call mkI cxMnin* for yovrwtr*. ,
N. B. Craio, ) C1UA0 * TAYLOR. 1
J. N. ?Aru>a, i
JforL 14 ??>2 o>
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SOUTH CAROLINA
LA i\CA S TKR 1) IS TRICT.
By James H Witherspoon, Esq., Ord
nary of said District.
Whore a*. John K. Illackman has applied I
me for Letter* of Administration on all and ?ii
gulnr the Goods and Chattels, flights and Croi
its ot llenj.nnin Itiat kuiun, late ot the Distrii
aforesaid, deoessed,
THESE are, therefore, to cite and admouiM
all and singular the kindred and creditors of tl;
said deceased, to be and appear before me i
our next Ordinary's Court for the said Distric
to be lioldeu at Lancaster Court House on tli
18th day of April instant, to show cause, if an;
why the said administration should not i
granted.
.Oiveu under my Hand snd Real, this -It
day of April, in the veer of our Lot
( - u \ oll<' thousand eight liundred and till;
| " ' ' j five, and in the seventy-ninth year of j
merican Independence.
11\tkm 11 vvrriiKit?t?twtv ?.
ApriUtb. Tsitf. 8 at pf. a oo
Kilward liridgc k Co. | In Equity, l,tneut?
rtridpo, Ilostwick, k Co. | Dintiict,
V IIUI for Relief.
If. S. Sort ell k Brother.
et at. J
It appearing to my ?uUfactioa tiuit S. P. Sni
roll, * defendant in above cam*. maiden wiibou
ho limit* of the Htate, it i? ordered, on motio
?f Kcrahaw, HolV for < 'onipUlnan t, that the mi
lefondant H P. Sorreli, do anewer, plead or d?
nur to the bill in above earn, on or before th
Kiel of Jon* 1865; otherwiaa, Judgement pr
toofreen will be ordered afraimt him.
3omV* Office, ? J. 3 WITIIERSTOOX,
Hutkl9,'66 f C. T L. D.
19m r? * $J ro
joseph whilden,
DEALER IN
' PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
No. 11 Hnynr-Strrct.
CHARLESTON. S. C. | *
__
He k ccpa constantly for sale n general a*- ;
sortment of PAINTSnnd OILXof all kind*, j
VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS and !
8A8IIEM, SI'TS. TURPENTINE, SIM- rm
RIT GAS,GLUE and BRUSHES ofvorious ! J
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THEMitMN'S FRIHM!! j
5 hollo way's pills.': ti,
t0. To Hit Citizens of the United Stoles. (C I
lo I inoxt humbly and sincerely thank you for j U'"
,c" the immense patronage you have bestowed upon "ol
,n" my Pills. I take this opportunity of stating that join
, my Ancestors were all American Citizen*, ami j vv(
<>r that I entertain for all that concerns America j
and Americans, the most lively sympathies, so J
ur much so, that 1 originally compounded my l'ills | **'"
us* expressly to suit your climate, habits, constitu- ( i"??'
tions, ami manner of living, intending to estub- I aid
lish myself among you, which I have now done \ vv,,
by taking premises in New York. j <
88, Corner of A nn and Xasiau-St. A'. Y.
to - ten
PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD |
1N1>
LIYKIl AND BILIOUS COMPLAINTS
The Citizens of the Union sutler much from disorder*
of the Liver and Stomach, scarcely any 1
(Hi arc free from the influences of these destructive 1
maladies, hence life wears fast. The lair sex, i (Jci
On perhaps the most handsome in the world, up to j
a certain period when, distressing to say, many on
DO loose their teeth and good looks, whileyet in the
liavday of life?such sad evils may be effectually |
I'U j ?; svvpm^ HIV UIUU1I |>UIV 1 ??>
j an<l tlie Liver hu<1 Stomach iu a healthy action, ! me
(,0 when life will flow smootly, anil resemble plant.* I 'p()
iu a congenial clinic, where an eternal spring np- I .
Oy pears to reign. As it regards tlie preservation I
of tlie liunuin Iratue and the duration of life, i
On much inay lie eflfected, and 1 say fearlessly, that |
e. health and life may ho prolonged for many years '
be beyond the ordinary limits, if Holloway's Tills
are taken to purify the blood according to the l'u
ijr rules laid down for health contained in the di- nri
rectiotis which accompany each box. / ?(.)
ii- A Case of Weakness and Debility of 10 yoi
" years standing, cured by Holloway's wi;
Pills. . r
Copy of a Letter from Captain John J./mnon, j
A*tor Hon**, X. Y., Dated Jan. tit h, 18.Vt. mmm
r, To Professor Hou.oxvav, S3, Corner of Ann
and Nassau Street, N. Y.
\ Sir:?It is with the most heartfelt pleasure 1 j
have to inform you that 1 have been restored to j
health and strength by taking your Pills. For ,,er
the last ten years I suffered from a derangement !,>
of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced io ,7^'
,n such an extremity that I gave up my Ship, never 1 "
expecting to go to sea any more, as I !iad tried tlie
d- every remedy that was recommended tonie, but ma
M all to no pu pose; and had given myself up to ]
or despair, when I was at last recommended to take
us your Pills. After using them for three mouths,
jc the result is that I ant now in better health than
I have been for eleven years past, and indeed as -j
well as ever I was in my life. You are quite at tjc,.
liberty to make this known for the benefit of aiuj
others. I remain, sir, yours respectfully, ! <v
I (Signed) JOHN' JOHNSON*. ] Cu||
I These celebrated Pills are wonderfully cf- |t jy
0j. j ficneioua in the following complaints : I ?(,(|
l. Ague, Iiiil.iinmation, (of a
I Asthma, Jaundice, I ver;
j itillious Complaint". Liver Complaints, pii("
II | Itlotches on the Skin, Lumbago, 'will
Iiowel Complaints, Piles, j eon:
Colics, Rheumatism, 1 wit)
' Constipation ofthcBow- Retention of L'tine, j |j
els. Scrofula, or King's Evil, | at s!
t'oiisiintptiou, Sore Throats, j u
Debility, Stone and <travel.
Dropsy, Secondary Symptoms,
Dysentery, Tic Doulourex, I p(lf
j.; i Erysipelas, Tumours,
Female Irregularities, Ulcers, ^
Fevers of all kinds, Venereal Affections,
'< Fits, Worms of all kinds,
je i Uout, WeakucH", from what- j
j Uead-aclte, ever cause, Ac., Ac. i
j. Indigestion,
I, I *1* Mol.U A1 TIIK ltSTARLIslMISXTuF I*RO> *ni
j rr.Hsor. IIottoWAV, till, St it a a o. (near 1
Tempi.E Da it) 1,oxdox, and also."t his House
| in New Yokk. Orders for Medicines in the
I States, addressed, 4T. IIolloway, New t!
' York,* will receive due attention. Sold al- V.
s ! so l?y all respectable Druggists and dealers
| in Mydicittes throughout the United States, | ///>
| in I!oxcs al 37^ cents, 87 cents, ami $1 50 j By
'b cents eacl . To be had Wholesale of the i 2
! principle Drug /jbuscs in Union.
Vtr Ti. ere ia a considerable s ix ing by ta- l
j king the larger sizes. py
f i N'.B.?Directions for the guidance of pa i * "
' i tienta in everv disorder are affixed to each |
It Box. ' [J
'b A WORK OF INTENSE INTERESTit,
/ n i
!!J Notes on Duels and Du- nv
k j elling. "c<
"A 1.PII A flETIC A I.LT A It R A N(J E n.
With a Preliminary Historical Essay.? ^,M|
0 By lion. Imrenzo Sabine. 1 vol. Initio.? 1
l'rice #1 25. j t.|
This work comprises sketches of the pi in- ; * ^
eipal duels, front that between David and : 1
iioliuh, the first on record, to the present |
1 I day ; and conlaina n full account of those of j
* i importance, including all of historical in- j P05"
( lerest, in the annals of this country. i Tin
to1 T ho duels bctxveon Hamilton and Burr, i
'< ; Clay and Rnndololt. Decatur and U .ir..n i -
' ' Cil ley and Graves, a* w e 11 as many others, ! I.i
lt nro related in full; and the author's lainiliar- i Ji
I itjr with history, and his intimacy with men | f?!
in public life, bus enabled him to bring to ; 1*?
?i ''2 ' facts of great interest and value.
, The avidity with which every act omit of \
^ n duel is sought for and devoured, led the
r publisher* to hesitate before offering the j
?! public 11 volume containing such 11 fund of |)fl
interesting and exciting material; but the i ""
h high character of the autlior, and 11 perusal I
d | of hia Historical Essay, have convinced them i
r- that the publication of the work is dentinL*
ed to exert a highly beneficial influence,? T1
Published iiy cost*
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LANCASTER, ft. C.
j STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA. I
LANCASTER DISTRICT. i
John G. Crowder, who is in the custody
of the Sheriff of Lancaster District, by virtue
of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, ?t the
suit of Gorge Alden, having tiled in my
office, together with n sccdule, on oath, of
, his whole estate and effects, his Petition to
j the Court of Common Pleas, praying that*
j he may he admitted to the benefit of the Act
| of the General Assembly made for the re[
lief of insolvent debtors, it is ordered that
the s.iid George Alden, and all other the
j creditors to ? hoiu tlie said John G. Crowder
I is anywise indebted, be,and they nre hereby,
I summoned, and have notice to appear In-fore
j the said Court at Lancaster Court, on the
.Monday the 19 day -March next, to slnw
j cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the
I petition aforesaid should not be gmnted.
J. A. STENVMAN, CUrk.
Office of Common Picas )
Lancaster Disl., 16th l)ce. 1854 y
1 Dee 90 44 3 m pf. f 10
A o A~RIT
nil. ALFRED CltAVEJ, having
returned from his visit to the cities of
i Philadelphia and New York, may be found
j at his old stand, Two Doors Sooth of the
i" Palmetto House," and nearly opposite
j Harris's Hotel," w here he will be pleased to
i wait on those requiring his services.
I Having examined and made hitnscif nc;
quaintcd with nil the latest improvements
in his profession, he l'eels confident of giving
satisfaction, in every particular, equal to
any iti the State or out 6f it
j FULL SKITS OF TEETH
inserted in Platina with the Continuous Gutu
or in the usual manner on Gold.
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Platei
; inserted in the most complete nod skilful
manner, and all work fully war- *
ranted Particular attention given to
I I l.LIMi TEETH. Tendering his thanks
Tor time past, end bv n determination to excel,
hu will (five anti-Tact ion in nil liit> D?n!
tal OjK'rntions, equal to any emergency.
Yorkille, Oct.. 25 36
Estate of Calvin Usry, deceased
John Willinins, .-Id/n'rl Hill to Marshal asrs.
( netH.injunctinn.diu
Mary Usry, & others. ' In Equity, lumensJ
tor.
The Ocditors of Calvin Usry, desens d,
are notified and required, to present, prove
and establish their- respective demands
against said deceased, before the Commissioner
in Equity, on before the 15th dav of
May. 1S55. Ry order of the Court in above
ease made, 7lh December. 1854.
J4MES H. WITH Ell SPOON.
Cum'r in f)q., L. D.
Feb. 12. 1855. I?3m Ff. $7 00 "
Estate
of Benjamin Sykea Masscy, de
ceased
Wui. J. Cureton, Adnt'r.") In Equity. Dill to
if. ( ma tali a I assets,
Sarah Maasey, et al. f injunctions, ucJ
count, die.
Tlie creditors of Benjamin Sykea Masaey, , ^ i
deceased, are notified and required, to pre- *
sent, prove, and establish their respective
demands, against said deceased, before the
Commissioner in Equity on or before tht
I5tli day of May, 1855.
Rv order of the Court, made 7th Deectbber,
1854. . * a
JAMES II. WITHERSPOON.
Coirir Eq. L- ft
Feb 12 1855 1 3m Ff. #7 00
8arah Frejre, by licit fiiend In Equlte, Lnt?va.
John Krcye, Abaci Duck- castor. Petition
slew and Elisabeth his wife, for sale of Land.
William Bird, ??? I'.itncr. w*!?.
It appearing to tin* antiaflanlmj of th? Commiiwiotn'r,
that tlie defendant* John Pretr, Abner
Bnckalew ami KHzaboth l>la wife, William
Bird and > Kimer, an Infant great grand W. 11
child of Mary Bird <dec'd,) renid<> without tit*
Hnilta of thia Ftate. It it ordoi ??d on motion cf
Clinton Solicitor for Petitioner, that tU raid dc* i|
fomlaiiU, do annrer, plead, or doner to the Pc*
t .liAft i it nljita * .1.. % ^ A .^0
J*n? 1 ?6^ th I wS5 *