The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, April 18, 1855, Image 4
THE LAWYER
I
An attorney was "taking a turn," J
| In shabby ! abiUmeut drett,
His coat nan shockingly worn, ! '
Aud the rust hud invested his vest.
His breeches had suffered a breach, i (
Hit line.i and worsted were woise,
lie had scarce u whole crown in his hat,
And not linlt a crown in his purse.
Aud thus he was wandering along, t ;
A cheerless and comfortless elf,
H 3 sought for relief in a sone. i '
Or coniplaininglv talked to hlmeO'f:
F I
"Most u .fortunate man that I am,
For my only client is grief; i
The case is, I've no ease at all, 1 1
And in b.-ief 1 h.ive ne'er had a 'brief,' \ <
! i
"The professions already so full
Of lawyers so full of profess on,
That a modest young man like myself ,
Can't make the smallest impression. ,
"They grant I'm acquainted with 'grants,' ,
Can devise a 'Jjvise' or a plea, 1
Can inako a good plea in 'fee simple,'
But I can't get the simplest 'lee!'
L ' I
I've waited and waite<l In vain,
Expecting an 'opening' to find,
Where an honest young lawyer might gain
Same reward for the toil of his inind." (
Ii*f I
While t!i us he wandered along,
His rye accidentally fell
On a very deep hole in th? ground,
And lie sighed to himself, "it is well." |
i
To cu b his emotions he sat I '
On the. curbstone the space of a minute, 1 ^
Toon cried, "Here's an op-Ming at last," | |
And in less tbua a jiM\ was in it. i j
I 1
Next day twelve cit'zxu cam\
The. coroner's to a'tond, j 1
To the end that it might be determiuod | :
II >w the man had d -teruiinod bis end.
Pt
"The man a la-rye.- it seems,"
Said the foi-cman who 'opened' of conne; '
*'A lawyer, ola.?!" cried another, f
"ilc undoubtedly died of remorse" f
A third .said be know the dec-are J, i c
An attorney well versed in the laws, j r
And as to. the cause of his death,
'Twas no doubt for the want of a -cans !' [ lv
* The "crownera" at le tgth gave a verdict, I f
Whieh finally settled the matter, j .?
That the young man was dmwn-ded because I t
lie could not keep In s head al?ove water. ' *
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"Pray, sir," said ;i judge, angrily, lO a 1
blunt old Quaker, from uln in no direct j s
answered could be obtained, "Jo y on km w 1
what wc sit lieftf for f" I
"Yes, verily, I do," said the Q taker, I
"three of $ou for four dollars each a day '!
and the fat one in the tni i !!c for four c
thousand a your."
in c ?? *
?* I
"Ln?Hr, 1 w.-itits to ax you a eouu; s
drum.M ! J
"Well, Potnp, pureed, and \s press ycraef."
i* f 9 3
44\Yhv is a co!t gelling broke like h '
Tount? ladv ir-ttiiiL' married ! (iuve lliat
=> . o o
?,?r
"Yes, I guvc tlint up Vuro you ax 3
it." * v
%,K.tse lie in going through a bridal ce:- ,1
eniony." d
Duelling.?Two mosqiiiioos one morning
met on a leaf in a garden. Ii'?i!i ' 'i
ware filled ivitli blood drawn from their? ^
last nocturnal depredation*. .: f<
'I'liwy were silent and "dummy," cross '
and savage. Oae of them ran out his
sting awl wiped it on his f?>ie leg. The r
ot!rer thrtist ?m Ins Rting, nud |x?inte<l u
Ifftiml the fint inusquito. This was con- ' ^
?i Jcrcd nn insult. And so the jftVndcd i
mosquito steps up to the other, and sayst
"Did you torn out your sting ntnwl" I
The answer vus?
"I run us my sting; von crin apply it j
as you cho
"Sir,'' rays tiic fir^t, "yon nr very iir.per.?iMS?*t.M
Answer? "Sir, your rein i k savour* of i
rascality.
"H i/1 exclaimed thf other, ''.i dowrr.*
fight insult! No gentleman mosquito
will submit to such treatment without demanding
satis'netion! Draw, villain,!
mid defend yourself At once !"
They rushed together, nnd running
one nnoiher through the body, died "hoi.-,
ontWy." _ M
A Fact from Nature.?The wliito and |
red ants, make slaves of the Mack ants, j
Jot they are the very insects to which
the Holy Scriptures refer us to ie..ru wis- |
dom. For every negro in slavery in the
if illl Ik tkoas AhA MAU/l fit All it lillti.le.i I
v?cff rtfii inuiu Minis n uuiunv i ?
thousan<l negro aula in slavery iu the j
came region.
Slavery, 'iherefure, of the black to the J
white inau u not incompatible with the f
eooaomy of nature. Tho inrtiiutJoo can- '
not be founded iu via, or we would not *
have Seen referred to the io*eot tfaro-boldft^etww^to
teem wMou*
hflgB. * n
The Greek Slave J
fcc chants, Venus, Flora, Hebe, and the
Dancin yGirl
rllK above celebrated Statues. together 1
with FIFTEEN STATUETTES IN *
IKONZK, and several hundred
^a^uiliccNt Oil S'aitititles, I
Void the vnllcetrnn iif frib'h to bo distribti- i
vd imn)ii<r the .Members of the t??ftmi?f>olh i
an Art Association at the tirst annual ilia- !
ribution, in J.<1111 try next.
The Cosmopolitan Art aud Literary As- lt
sociation, j u
Organized for the F ncoit rar,- m e-it and (Sen- ! u
eml Diffusion of Literature and the Fine ; t,
Arts <m a new and original jdan. . 0
This popular Art \ssoci.lion is di'si^nctl t.j
o on. nur.'jje and popularize the Fine Arts, r
.ml disseminate wholsOini* Literature thro- J ,,
iolo?nt the country. A (.ialb.rv of Art is
permanently founded, and will contain a ; tl
laln ildi! collection of Paintings and Statu- ! y
irv, tor tlie annual distiihwtion of'cach y.i.ir A
1'hc best I .Herat lire of the day will be issued h
In subscribers, eonsistiu ? 1 I the popular u
nontl.lv .Magazines, Reviews.&e.. jp
The Committee ol* Man. jyemrnt h ive the
Ulaasnre of announcing that l!ie First An- I
itial Distribution will take place on the 30th J]
lanii iry, inst, at which time w ill he di>tri- n
trutvd, or allotted to members, several linn- . ti
Ired Works ot" Art, amoni; which ?s the
arioinal and vvorld-rcnovvued statue of j
TIIEGKEEK SLAVE, |;;
RY IIIKAM POWERS, eostinvr over Five (,
Thousand Dollars. together with tlie lean- 1
if i.u no n \ /'/m vim.'
iiiiii minium ui i i< i?.u \ .v> i ij.
HEBE, FLORA and the DANCI\G GIRL : ,,
md fifteen Statuette s in Bronze. imported 1 u
from Paris; also, a large collection of Oil. <
PAINTINGS, comprising sonic of the host
productions of celebrated American tin 1 g
rorcign Artists. j
The Literature issued to subscribers eo:i- j
listing of the following Magazines: ! v<
Harper's, Putnam's, Kuiekerbuekcr.Ulack- , ,r
wood's, Graham's. Magazine of* Arts, ami ! "
LJ idey's Lnd.'s Hook, and t!ie Quarterly j,
Reviews reprinted at New York, Edinbtirg, I
Westminster, London Quarterly, and North i
British. j w
Plan for the Current year?1854-5.
The payment of three dollars constitutes | i'
my one a inembur of this association and
ntitlcs him to either one of the above Ma- 'j',
jazine for one year, an I also to a ticket in j '
;lu? distribution of the Statuary and l'aiut- ''
ngs. which are to be allotted to the mem- j !'
tiers in January.
Persons taking live memberships arc enitle
I to nnv five of the Magazines one year,
ind to six tickets in the distribution. s
Persons on becoming members, can have
heir magazine commence with any month
lirect from ?he New-York ami Philadelphia 'I
llhlishers. di
LITTELL'S LIVING AGE. Weekly, is II
iirnisbcd one year, and two memberships R
br SG.
The net proceeds derived from the sale
f memberships, are devoted to the purchase II
if works of Art for the ensuing year. ?i
Books open to receive names at the Eastrn
office. New York, or Western office,
htndtisku \]
Tiie Gallery of Art is located in Sandusky
she westeru-otfice of the Assieiation> where \
Superb (Iranate Buildings have been erector
it, and in wuoso spacious saloons the to
pleii'ltd collection ofStatuary and Paintings \
.re exhibited.
Tns advantages Secured
iv becoming a member of the Association i
re:
1st. All persons receive the full r it tic <<f
' subscription /it t'tc start, in the shape of j
terling Magazine Literature.
2<l. Each member is contributing to- i
cards pureliasing choice Works of Art. J T
vliieli a re to he distributed among themelves
nod are at the suite time encouraging |
he Arli-ts of the country, disbursing thou- I
inds of dollars through itsngenpv. ' c
Persons in remitting fun,Is for menther- t pi
hip. will p'ease give their past office address ! ur
n full, stating the month they want the w<
dagazine to eornui.uice, and write the word j k'\
Registered,'' on tho envelope to preve t > (VI
ss. on Ho* receipt of which a certificate of |
iiemher.ship, together w'lli the Magazine ;
esired, will he forwarded to any p.r; of the j
?;';,trv- ,* i or
'I hose who purchase Magazines at Bonk- ' cl]
tores will observe that bv joinili ? this As- |
oeiation, /a<o/ receive the .1/ tgazine and free ' <
I'icket in the annual itistrihuliini, all at the , wi
tmo price they now pay for the M igazine :
lone. tc
Persona subscribing any time before the 'Jl
Otli of January, arc entitled to the Magaines
for 1855.
Clacinj of the Bjoke.
Subscription* will b received up to the
Oth J.mn :ry, at which time ttie distribution 'I
rill t.ke plnce.
lELUSIR \TKI) DESCRIPTIVE CATtl.OGUES
of the whole collection to he !
ist'ibuted, will be sent free of charge on j
pplie ition. I P1
J-^fOilices of the Assoei ition. .it the Cl
Knickerbocker Magazine of lice. 018 liro.id- ; g
ray. New York, ni d at No. I Of] \V.?ter st., j in
lundnak v, Ohio. Add reus, (at either otlice) j ,r
ar membership*, I J*
C. E. DERBY, C. A. & E. A j c<
~SWEY7r(I 15
1"M!E undersiglied in pre pared to wait up
. on thuiio requiring t ho service* of a j
Jurveyor, nt any time, up >n a pplie.ition be- '
ng made to the Clerk of the Court. v
W. R. DURI.N d
Lancaster Jan. 3. JRS5, 4i?. jv
CATAWBA LODGE, J
i. o. o. f.
NO 24. 1
Will hold their meeting* every
Thursday Evening at 8 o'clock, , .
P. M . except on the 1st Thursday of every !
month, when it will meet at 3o'clock, ; J
By Order of tho Lodge.
J A M KS M. 11EATI!., 3?e'/y. , v
4Kg "to. ly
ii i/ o 'p z? i>
VJ 11 LiO i I'J !?
Carriage Faotory.
ff, The nnderoigned is now pro- F
pared to iniwufactnro, nl hi*
Mai \i(}sv F'hIoIdi^hniont in Client ervilte,
nil Kind* of CARRIAGES adapted
10 our roti^h nod hilly country, nnd of the
bom Mate rutin. Ilo would unrest. ns almost
ovrjy man in the np-conntry in more
nr Ion* a jn Re of timber, in-fore you buy
or order u Carriage, no in.rttor where, look
around and nee wlint nort of I,umber the
builder has ami in what condition it iiHtept.
rhe Carriage-Maker may /??<-, or
BlutUr an much an lie pie.men, but the grand
ucret of carriago-making lies in the Ll'M11
it-pile.
To boy n cheap Negro, Morse or Oariage,
it to verify the e'a adage : Penny
rite and Poundfitoiith. Give me a fair priuo w
'or iny work, end then if it U not made w
ight, hold ntc retpounibie. 0
f it were not for Paint. Putty and Glue, ti
iVlmt would w# poor Carriage-Maker* do ? v
C. F. 110LST.
Cheaier, Jto? tt, W6* 40 tf
'or the Complete Cur6 of Caughs,
Colds. Influenza, "sthina Bronchetis
Spitting of Blood, and all other lung
complaints tending to consumption
E E * to to
1 ^ ^ ^ ^
This preparation is getting into usenil
vcr our Count")-. The numerous letters
e receive froin our various ageltts. inforling
us of curses effected in their immediate
Btghliorhonds. wairnnt us in saving it is one
f the i>est. if no the vrri/ best Cough Modi,
ine now before t'ne public. /-' almost iniaahh/
r herns and not unferyuenthf cures the
ry ic <rsl cast. NVhen iill other Cough
reparations have f.iiled. this lias relieved
to patient, as Druggists, dealers in
lediemes, and I'iiysiciiins ean testify,
ink the Agent in your nearest town, what
as been his experience of the efleets of this
ledieine. If lie has been se'ling it for an)
-ligtli of time ho will tell von.
F IS TIIE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT
ielow we give ft few extaets front letters
e have reeeived lately regarding the vir.
tes of this medicine.
Dr.S.t )slin>of Kno\ville.(i.t.. sat s:? Iharf
(. i using your Liteetrort and Tar reryrxteniiclt/
in in:/ practice for three years pas/.and, t(
; iriflt pleasure / stale mi/ hr.'i'fi.t (tsscpkri.
ItlTV ovsr ai.i. otiirk aktici.f.s Will which
tm aci/u tinted. Jvr which ii is recommctuleri."
Messrs. Fitzgerald & lb-niters, writing
out W iynestille, N.C. says:? t he hirer or/
and Tar is becoming daily more popuir
in this Country and ivr think Ji.sii.y
a All who have tried it speak in rum meltable
terms of it. i c i/ beneficial in a'bi ia.'ini
tc ci.m/ lainteil /or tryie.h if is riemmrdd.,
Our Agent ill I'ieU -os Distivt.S. Mr.
I. It. Me FaII. assure- lis "thai he uses it with
real ben-Jit in his own f unily, and recointeitds
it to his neighbors.'* Ho gives tut
istance of :t Negro woman, in his vicinity,
no nan neen sintering w 11 h disease of the
tings for years, at tended with severe rough,
ho was relieved by the I.iverworth and Tar.
Such are the good reports we hear of
lis .Medicine from all piris of the South,
'or a report of the tmrprisng eurea it has
reformed in the Western and Noihcrn and
[astern Slates, we v\ oald in\ ife tlie snlVering
atieut to read the pamphlet which accoinanies
each bottle. To all we say hare Jin]'?
a: c
TRY THE MEDICINE !!
He wttrucd ia Sctuau,
And neglect not that ccngh which is daily
eakening your constitution, irritating your
iroal and lungs, and inviting on that dread
iscase, Consumption, u lien so soothing and
le.ding a ruinedv can he obtained us i)r.
agora' Syrnp of Liverwort and Tar.
Harare rj' ( ountcrpitx ami If /.<I nil.it infix.'
The genuine article is signed Akdki:w
ogkrs. on the engraved wrapper around
icli hot tie.
Price, SI per bottle, or si v bottles for $5.
Sold wholesale and retril by t?COVII.&
HAD.
11 I Chartres St. bet. Conti and St. Talis,
. >.
Sole AuEtrs for the Southerr States
i whom all orders and applications for
geneies must be addressed.
Sot.i> also by
Maoill Jk IIratu. I.incister C. 11.
A. P. Wvlie, Chester.
Winchester. Srtrr & Co.. Monro.
Z.J. I ht Hay, and Wore man. Camden.
CAMDEN HOTEL.
> now open for the accommodation of
the Tr .veiling Public.
Tin It is an excellent and commodious builiiUw
ding, new mid well fitted lip, ami lately
it in a state of complete repair. The rooms
o large, open ami airy; fine family parlors,
. II furnished. The table will bo Mipplied with
orvthing which an excellent counti v market
I! nfop.'l, and att.mdcd hv the best servants.
The ii.n will t>e supplied with the choicest
ines uad Inu'ior-.
TllE STARI.KS.
re well titled up, attended by careful nnd ex ricncc
I <V?t!on>, nud well supplied with I'rov
ider.
ALSO
rts prepared for tiieiu'comrr.odation of Itrorers
ith excellent water conveniences.
There will, at all times, bean Omnibus in atndance
to convey passengers to and front the
I'pOt.
W. M. WATSON*.
Aug. Id 27 6:u
The Weekly Herald.
'he JJi'st General Xewspaper in
the World.
The New York Weekly IIuitAi.a i?
nhlislied every Saturday morning. Its
intents cnthraca all tSi ^ news of the
retit events of the day, reports of ineetigs
of the Stttte Legislature, and of Confess:
important public docliueuta; Kit.
>t>eau Correspondence; Ununciul atnl
rmmcrcial information and editorials of
cneral interest Imve appeared in the
lew Y?>rk Daily Ilerald,
It is neatly printed, and in clear type,
na large double quarto sheet of forty
ight columns?a book?a dictionary in
.self?and forms < in* of llio best and ni'*st
aluable newspapers in the world. The
rcnlest euro.is taken to obtain the latest
nd moat reliable intelligence of imporant
movements in all parts of the world,
o expense is spared f">r this purpose.
The subscription price is three dollars
ier annum, payable in advance, or six enee
per single copy. Editors of Ncws apers
throughout the conntiy are parieiilarly
requosted to net as agent*. Tl ey
rill receive twenty-five per cent cotninision
on all cash sniweriptions. Any jwiron
obtaining five or more *ul*cribcr* will
ic allowed the same commission.
TERMS TO CLUB*.
or Due copy for One Year. $ 3 00
Five copies 44 11 2.5
Ten -4 44 22 50
Fifteen 14 S3 75
Twenty ' 4' 00
Twenty five 41 50 25
Thirty* 44 67 60
Thirty-five '* 78 75
Forty 44 00 00
Forlv-fire 44 K I 26
Fifty *' 112 60
Feurzly Medioinos
1 keep constantly on hand a fresh supply
f ill the most popular r .irmly Medidnes,
Mvh nay t>u de|<ended on us yen nine. and
hich are *old on the usual term# for ca>H.
r on tiui? to phmstual customers Boin<r
x> numerous to mention In d?L?iI?send
our orden for what you wish, to
z j Stfur.
OntadM, Out, 4> UHt * t* tf
.... :.
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I WE IWlil.l.SJI THIS OAV, in-.c. II. 1810. I
! FANNY FERN'S NOVEL,
feSVB
A TALE OF DOMESTIC L FE !
400 pp. \'2mo, Cloth. 1'rice, <M,'25.
I^VKRYUODY knows FANNY FERN
j .every body Iims laughed and cried over
t her spiikling, dashing IrtilIiCiiI. genial writj
iugs; everybody will wish t?> read this Iter ,
first novei, and every one who does read it
will pronounce it her greatest worK. Says i
an aide critic who lias read the proofsheot,
! " RL'TI I IIA LI, is a work whieh not only i
jexceeds anything wliieti FANNY FERN j
i has before written, but wliii-h, in many re]
sneets, surpasses any other work whatever.
; 1 or intense and sustained interest of nar: - |
tive, for originality of conception and treatment.
for scorching se.trcasiii and wiMiering !
rebuke of pretentions and hypoeraey. for
, elevation of moral tone and w insonieiiess of
; religious inculcations, for vigor, freshness, >
simplicity, directness and f.seination of
style, ive have never seen itsetpial. *
i ; ? * ? * *
The story takes possession of nor heart
sat once; wc follow* 'Rtifli' through her
i trials with as tntieh i:ite"v*t "a though she
were our own sister: she Lre ths not a
1 >igh, slit* sudors not a sorrow, which the
render does not let I as neeutely as though
the first came from his own In-art. : uid the
I second was one of his own sad experience.
The characters are such as w e are euustaiit
' ly meeting in every-day life: and how I.old- ,
j ly and skilfully lliev are draw n, how piuv.
j erfully tho story is told, how lonehing is its
' pathos, how *putkliiig i< its wit. Ii<?w irre;
sistahle its humor, how severe iis satire and :
[ how true its inortl. no luhniiuto idea can be
gained except bv rending it."
RUTH II.M.I. will la for s de by hook- j
sellers generally. To any one sending tis (
tlie retail priee we w ill sen.l a copy of the j
, work by nrdbpost paid.
Published he
MASON ItROT//liRS,
^3 Park Row, New York.
Jail 3 45 tf
The great remedy lor Riicninatism, (rout.
Rain in the Side. //ip. Il.ek. I.imhs and
Joints: Scrofula. King's Kvil. While Swel- !
ling, IIard 'I'litiiors, StilV Joints, and all li.\ed
pains whatever.
t Where this Plaster is applied pain cannot
j exist. ^ I
It h is been benefieial in eases of weak- ;
[ nes?, sneli as Pain nnd Wenkness in the j
1 Stomach, Weak Limbs. Iriitieness, Alice- J
i tion of the Lungs in their prinnry stages.? t
| it destroys inll unation bv perspiration.
James L. Boyd. Pickens District, Son'li
I Carolina, testifies that, by its use alone lie
was en red of Khciiiiiutisui in both of ids
I knees, of several years standing.
The t ollowing wns hamb'd to bv a r.
I speetable Physician in CJeorgia:
Mcssis. Soovil ?fc. Mf.au: -Gents: I lir.ve
I been using voor Liverwort and Tar //cbrew ,
I Plaster very extensively in my practice lor j
i three years past, and it is with pleasure that
I I stale iny belief in their superiority over
all oilier articles, witli which I am aeijuaiii- I
ted, for the purposes for which they are recommended.
The II> brew Plaster, ?*s '
pcci dly, is an uniVersd pan ice t for local '
pains. I have also found it a most excel |
lent application for Sprains ami Bruises. It (
give* universal satisfaction w herever used. ;
S. S. OS LIN. M !).
Kno\v|!h?. O.i, M ireh tlh. IS.W,
;A VOlt.T, FKOd GF.ORGi V .
livid ^!io IVlowing t sli.iioir, fenny a
pill Mc'illfl.
I' ... I V* III...... Ill . I
?i. luu'iiK'il*? I "nr u.'u.r ? i i.mu f n;m j
cured tiH* i?f pains <>f which I have suffered ;
j lor twelve unr< p..st. During thi- period
i I I..bored under an nfliieliun ? !* my loins !
.ind side, and tried iti'iny remedies tint nn
! own medical experience suggested, but |
willi >.|| obtaining re'ief. At length I used
! your Planter, and all) now In it -? (food ettec!* ,
entirely cured. I will leeainiiiviid the Jew !
David or Hebrew 1*1 inter to alt who are suf
f ring from contraction of this iini-dcn, or |
|ierui..nent pains in the aide or biek.
The people of tie rgi.i have but to bo- j
eo:ne t.e juinted with its virtue* when they ,
I will resort to its line. Your*. Irulv,
M W. WALKKR, M. I),
Fnrsythe. Monroe County, On.
To Messrs. 8vo.il %f> Mead. New Orleans,
i I.a.
JSW DAVIDS OK. //KBKK'.V IM.AS-j
TKR IN NORT// CAROLINA.
Mcs-r*. Scovtt. & Mead: I have been {
' troubled with the chronic rheum itisin for j
i Ihu last tw'ebe yearn. Oil the 1st of Julv, |
18 ID, I wa- so bad tint I eould not turn '
! myself in bed, and the p .in so severe that I
I Ind not slept a .viiili for six days. At i
j this time my attendin j pliysician prescribed |
thu "Hebrew Plaster,*' and it ueled likes
i ebarai : the pain left use, nnd I slept n.ore
| than half of the irglit, and in three days I ,
Was able to ride out. I consider tlie '//ebrew
Plaster" the best remedy for nil sorts
of pains now in use.
C?. W. M M INN.
//endersonvil'.e, N. C., Aug. tt?, l?5d.
S 3 ?j 'i S
lleware of counterfeits and base iinitai
lions !
j +% The genuine will in future have the
siffnature iii P. 'I'avtor on tlio Htei'l olato i
' unurivvd label oii the (up of each Ihix.
I'lircliiiKcrs are advised that a mean eoun|
lerfeit of thi* article in in existence.
Tn? (.'cnu'iK1 Id wild only by m, and by
our ajjentaappointed tl)t?nt (he South
?urnl mopc.ilnir it allowed to tell it. Dealer*
and pureh i->er* f iwr.illjr nrc caiilinned
iiffrtiunt btivinoofanv hut our regular agent**, |
otherwise lltey will bj imposed upon with a
I worthies* ailiele.
SCOVIL k MEAD,
I 13 Chart re* street, N. Orleans, Sole (Jencral
Agent* for the Southern State*, to
whom all order* mutt invariably be addressed.
Jan 31 49 6m
THE GRE3HVILLE.
BAPTISITEAI ALE COLLEGE.
This i tint it ut ion. recently established by j
the State Bipti*tConv?nti> n of South Carolina.
and governed by a Board of Trustee* J
of the Furrnan University, will go Into op?- I
ration on the firtl nf February next, under u j
full Corp* of competent Instructors, and at I
ti e usual rate* of Tuition. Board can lie
obtained for Student* on application to the
undersigned.
Richard Furman/
C, J. Elford,
F. C. Edwards, ExeeuttrtComT.
B. Rodkrta, ' miitec.
T. F. Bkocvmam,
P. E. Dcxca*.
HITEvery paper in the State will publi*h
ihrao time*, weekly, and tend bills to
lid* olliciv? f? recn t ill* Patriot.
Jan. 3 49 St J
grocebTES
OF ALL KINDS, for **k cheap for e*i*h,
V ?t JOHN i>. OOUSABTa i<
Mtre* tt, '6*. T if
jjaruum'B ^.utiooiography.
J. S. REDFiKLD, 110 & 112 N ASS \UST.
Will shortly put to press, and publtfeh
enrlv in December,
THE LIFE OF P. EAItNUM,
WKITTEN BY HIMSELF.
In which he narrates* Inn early hiwlorv as
CI.ERK, MERCHANT, ANI) EDITOR,
And his later career an a
SHOWMAN.
With a Portrait on Steel and numerous IIlustrations,
by Darley. In one volume,
l2mo. Price $1 25.
' In this work I have given, in everv particular,
the true anil the only full account
of inv enterprises.*'?Prrfuce.
The publisher only r* peats the public sentiment
in announcing that this book will he
one of extraordinary interest. Mr. Itarnuni's
unparalleled tact and talent as a busi.
ness man. the grand and liberal ac.dc on
which his prominent enterprises have been
conducted, together with a happy temperament
which can both [five and take a bit of
humor, have made his name a world-known
i '"household world."
Adopting ''nothing extenuate" as Ids motto.
ho presents the authentic history of
"Joioo Heath." tlie '"I'Vjec Mermaid." the
"Wooll* llors"," the 'Herd *?f ItuiFalocs,"
and otlo r Shoo m a Ineideuts generally dcnouiiced
i.s "IIU.MlJUtiS," while larger
spice is rie\oted to his eonneetion with
CENEKAI. TOM T1IUMR. and the tiiiimphal
musical campaign of JENNY LIND.
RULES l e t BUSINESS AND MAKING
A FORTUNE;
an I innumerable additional enterprises and
operations, all'onl the author an indefinite
range of subject and lie will abundantly
prove hv Ids pen that he is something more
than a Show man. We know, indeed, of iio
subject w Iticli affords greater seojie for
deeply interesting nirrailve than the Afront
nii.\rnY or P. T. Maiini'M.
Jan It) 45 tf
Tho Yorkville Enquirer.
rw^iii.* v. 1 *i
I -i?i# iiiiuri ^i^iivut jm v ni.isvn i in*
olticu of ilio V<irk>illf Miscellany and
commenced in itsstead tin.* publication of n
now paper. with I ho above tit'o, present
thoir elaii is to :t share of tlio patronage of
tho public. '1110 Kmpiinr in next t tlio
largest joiirn d in tho St..to. piiutcd "ii good
piper, and with onlirolv now material and
will ho sent to subscribers at Two Dollar*,
por annum, in advance.
Commotio ill:* with a 1 i-*t of eight hundred
sulist-iiocr? and a rapidly increasing oin illation.
it is i tlio rod to tho business nton ax a ;
,-rood advertising medium. Advertisements j
will he cnr.?pieuoi.*lv inserted at On-' Dollar
or tho lirst and Thirtv-xovon and a hall
cent* lor Mihxcipiint insertions Business I
Cards ol" a half mpi-irc. or loss. Five Dollars '
per annum. (Contracts for I iiip-r advertise- |
niotitx will bo made on tlio most reasonable ,
terms.
JOHN I.. Ml I.I .FIR, f Pro.
KAMI.. XV. MKI.TON. \ priotors. ]
Yorkville, X. ('.. J.in 8, 1865.
I
It is now pnt op in tlio. largest sired bottles.
and is nek now lodged to bo the best sar
saparilla made, ax is eortifiod bv tho won.
dorful Citron it has performed, the original
copies of which arc <n the possession of tho
proprietor. Remember, this {silicon?) true
mid original article.
Sorofnl-?. Syphilis. Moronriiil (Complaints.
Dnneor, Gangrene. Rheumatism. and a ?nxl
variety of other di?oaxox are xpocdilv and
perfect I v enroll by the use of this medicine.
Read the following Certificate!
Tall I'osxa ('*?., Al.t., Jan. d, i8.vj.
Dkar Sin:?I sen.I yon Ibis to certify to
you that Vniir II\tract of Yellow -Dock an.I
Sarxaparilla lias performed one of the most
wonderful cures oil me that has ever been cff.
eted on man.
I have been afliicled for forty years with
eruptions on my legs feet; in 1848 they
out no hai tli it I had to g<> on crutches, j
and in 1849 I had one leg nnipuVitcd uliovt |
the knee. In about nine months after another
lug broke out ill large eating and run- 1
uing sores from my knew to my foot, and
discharged a great deal of offensive in liter.
My groin also broke out in large biles which
dim hn god much otfenxive matter, and at
the mi ne time my left hand broke out in
large running sores nearly to mv elbmv.
The misery that 1 have suffered for tho
hint two years. I cannot describe to you. I
wm in such agony that 1 never rented day
or night.
In (k-tuber last my son bio-ight n e one
of your bottle wrappers; I re.td it,and foun t
reeord of some wonderful cures performed
bv your 'Extract of Vellow-Doek and Sarxaparilla,'
I sent and got two bottles of it,
and commenced taking it. In two weeks to
my great astonishment, my xo.es all became
easy, and I could sleep all night, a thing I
ha?t not done for two years. When I had
taken six bottles, my sores were nearly all
her.led, My xores got w ell as if by cochant
i i. i -ii i
MM III. Iiinv IIUW iim u III IHI. n^'ill IIH|IU'<
of your "Extract of Yellow-Dock and HarwipurilU,''
and 1 now consider myself well
I entreat all of (he afflicted to try thin
medicine for I believe it will euro any known
disease in the world, laiy ONide nil p'eju.
diet* and just try it, nnd proclaim its yre.it
worth to Muttering mankind and entreat lliein
to take it. for it will euro then).
My case it well known in a large portion
of South Carolina, Georgia nnd Alabama,
and if any should doubt the above euro, I in.
vile them location me. and I will show them
the aeara. I can be found in I'allnpoHMa
Co., Alabama, one mile from Stoe'n Ferry.
It KN A J ATI HUGHE*.
The Ycllow-Doek ami S irsaparilla is peculiarly
ndapled to female* of delicate health
resulting from irregularity of luenslrual discharges,
mid other diseases peculiar to their
sex. The proprietor has in his possession a
great number of certificates ol cures, performed
of the rW< description. Wens,
sure the afflicted, that a buttle orlwoof Dr.
Guy sett's Extract of Yullow Duvk snd Mars.tparilla
will nt once rugulalc those dilHeulties
and renew the natural energies.
Mr i 'ut up in 4Usrt bottles.?Fries $1
per bottle.
Hold Wholctble and retail by
8GOVIL& MEAD.
111 Chnrtrcs *t.,N O.
General Agents for tlie Southern States,
to whom all orders must be add reams!.
Hold,also, by Msgill &i //euth, luincsster
C. II.; A. F. VVyliu, Chester; Winchester,
Sritt Si Co., Munroe, N. C.; Z J. I e H?y St
Work m.in. Cuiudvn.
April IN, 'ft t.Oct).
W. THURLOW 0ASTON,""
ATTOEEBY AT LAW AED 80LI0I
TOE IE EQUITY.
A tier dt ike Courlt in Lancntior, Xorshtm
'Jand Adjoining DitiritU.
ST" OmCE. CAEOEN, W '.XJ&
r
ir,j ?1HW' !-*' > a * < > >.'?? v
Sf* liS* ; >
&avk money;
KEAD THIS ADVfiKI ISMENT, ONE I
ANI>Ai.L. !
TO MERCHANT8 PLANTERS AND
OTHERS. ^
HAVINO become permanently Idea- j|r
led in Charleston, I hiii |?r?-|>Mivtl (U
lo do nnytlitftg in the line of h general j tli
Ayehcy ntul Commission business outrus- w
ted to me. I imend giving the greater ; xv
portion of my time to the filling of cotut* i .
try orders for Groceries, /'incisions, Dry ! ^
Goods, Hardwire, Cloth in;/. Hoots, Shoes, ^
Dru;/*, Points, Oils, Fruit, Liquors, Iir
Books, Stationary, Fancy Goods, or any w
thing else tlnri can be obtained either in |m
I tliis or Northern Markets, and through ?
the nrrangements that I have made with ,,r
the leading Houses, dealing in the above
| artieles, I shall be able to make purchases j((
j on better terms than the Merchants or
Planters themselves could, thereby not t>r
only saving them the difi'ere ice in the ei
' price of the aritcle, but also the necessary E
exorbitant expense of time and trouble at- i ?
l tending a visit to this city. I will also F"
; personally attend to the selecting, pack- i
j ing, inai icing, and shipment of ??ods, so
; as to avoid all mi-takes, and damages rj(
i vvhuh generally aiiso from want of a lit- j w
J tie attention. cr
1 In addition to the above, I will also at- j in
tela! to llie disposal of any produce that \ v<
may be slopped to me. Anv persons ?!?-sirous
of making shipments of produce of , 111
anv kind, bad belter write to me, and I
will give tbeni every information as regards
tlio Markets, manmr of packing, t.j
and how lo ship them. Fnin my long V
experience in a general mercantile lutsi | el
siness, I think 1 can give perfect sntisfae- n:
tiou to all, ami suit the most fastidious ' I"
taste in my selections.? (Jive me a trial j
is all I ask. For my services I shall re- ^
i tjiiire a small commission, not exceeding !
j ten per cent, according to the nature of i
j the business. j ? '
11 \ \*t t v \i /; v vt a v I
! OHi00 up Stairs, 225 King si., Charleston. ' '
March 5. '4 8. 4 tf. J 11
A C UB1 FOB ALL! I!
Holloway's Ointment. r
Citizen* of the Union:
Vou have done ine the honor aa if with one
voice, from one end of the Union to the other, y;
to stump the character of my Ointment with w
your approbation. It is scarcely two yenis
since I mnde it known among you, and already
it liar obtained more celeb; ity than any other ~
medicine in no idioit period.
THOMAS HOLLOW AY. T
SV, Cornerof Ann ami Nassau stects.
New York.
AMoNISHIN'O CUlfK OF HOKE LEGS, AFTEH
NINE YEA US STANDING.
Copy if a letter from Mr. IV. J. Lmgley. A
of lluntsi iilr. YtulLiit County, \orlli Cur- ?
olin i, (r. &, J>it:<i Xoremlter I ?f. 1853.
READ UIS OWN WORDS!! 1
To i'nor. IIoli.owat:
Shi,?It i? o<>t my wi-di to become notoHus, I
neither i>> ties lettei wiittcn for the mere sake ot | ,n
willing, but to any that your Ointment cured me '
?.: o ie of the nio.-t dreadful cutaneous disease-* |
that tl -li ii lii-it- to, uiul which was considered 1 .
l-y aii who knew nie, to he entirely beyond the i 4
reach of medicine. For nine years 1 was a(Tlic- ( H;l
ted with one of the most painful nud tiouhlr- . ,n
so ue s<>;e leg* that ever fell to the lot of man; I"
and alter living every medicine I had ever j I1'
h.-aid of, I iosigued in despair all hope of being ! nil
cured; but a friend brought me a couple oi tli
large pots of your Ointment, which caused the ! at
sores oil my legs to heal, ami 1 entirely regain- j )ir
| cd my health to luy agreeable surprise and do- , ,I(
light, and to the astonishment of mv friends. ' i>
\ SigncJ W. J. LANGLEY. | |((
' in
AN KXTU.vOKDINAHY t'l'UE OF A HAD
DUE A ST, WHEN NKAKLY AT THE j |>
POINT OF DEATH.
C"} 'J "f <i fetter from Mr. II. Durant, AVrr ! ''
Orletm$, Smember 9th, 1853.
To
Prior. FIoLtowAY, 158, Corner of Ann and ;
I Nassau atieot?, New Yu. k: Dear Sir,?It i* with '
heartfelt giatitude I have to iiif-ain you that (>v i
; the use of your Ointment and Pills, the life ii!' i
my wile hui been saved. For seven years she j "
lia-l a bad In east, with ten tunning wounds, not |
I ol a cancerous nature. 1 was told that nothing
; could save her: she was then induced to use ' i
, your Oiiitinoiit and Pills, when in the rk??rt spuce ,
of three mouths they effected a pcifect cure, I
to the u touishriieut of all who knew us. We
obtained your medicines from Mrs. Wright A
Co., Chatre* st., New Orleaus. I send thisfroin
"Hotel do* Princes," Paris, alrhough I bad wi it- j.
ten it at New Oileuus before we finally left, at {
that time hot knowing your address at New
Yo.k. Signed, K. D I'M ANT.
41
, The Pill* should lie used conjointly w itii g
the Ontmeut, in most of the following ,
: case*:? I ,i
Had l?egs, Piles, i v
Had Hi easts, Khcumatlsm, tl
Hums, Salt Kheutn,
lluidons, Scalds, , I f
Chilblains, Bore Nipples,
Chapped hands, Sore Throat*,
| Contracted and Stiff Skin diseases,
Joints, Scurvy, *'
Fistulas, Sore Heads, r
Gout, Ulcers, i
uniuuuiar Swelling*, Wound*, . ?
Lumbago, a
at the Ksta ri.imi m t st of I'rof.
holi.ou ay, ho m,.uteri (wine, New Yojk, f
arul J 14. Kt.;am>, I.oiiHoii, and by nil run- i
pcctublu Drnggt-ata nnd Dialers of Medi- r
i cine* throughout llio United Stales, in i'ot* ?
nnd ll?xe?,ut 26 rents,62} cents,nnd III 00 ?
each.
14T There is a consider, bio saving by 1"
taking the larger sizes. <
N. B.?Directions for tho guidnnte of pa* J.
tients in every disorder are affixed to each ,
i'ot. [
Abnsr J. Thompson, In Kqsity. Lanraster
H Hill for Partition of lsutd
Daniel M Tillman, k aud account,
vile, Elica, k other*.
It appearing to my mli-fWHlon that William
Thompson, Dudley V. Btewman and wife, Emily,
and iniltain Tillman, Defendants, In above
rasa, reside without the limit* of thU Rtate. It
is ordered, on motion of i/oorn, IWr for Complainant,
that tha aaid Defutdanta, William
Thompson, Dudley if. tttewman and w le, Emily,
and W illtam Ttilmon, do answer, ptead or de- .
mur, to the bib In auove rasa, en or before the
,4th June, 1865, otherwise Judgment pro confeaao
wlU lie ordered a train*t all of them. V?*
r J. U- WmiEWFOON, tf. I. L. P. r
****' ? I Pi*fo?r 06 4 foa
_ V Jgj, r' ''*% %\ .<* 4 % S ... .fci
J yj* * V-*T ' * 1 VfrO
Tw x< *
A - itkii
= 6KBl?8 f?l 1?U; " '
THE HOME JOURNAL.
MORRIS AND WILLIS. EDITORS.
[M1E first number f tho new series will
l>?* United on tho 1st of January next,
tw stihsefibers csn be supplied from tlist
ite ; but immediate application will be
veBiNiry for such ns des're to begin with
e beginning. A home is hnrdly complete,
e think we may sufely venture to My,
ithout the Home Journal, which, besides
ing it chroisclo of the times, abounds in
tclligence designed to enliven nn Amerin
Home. Itseditors ((Jeo.F. Morris and
. P. Willis) devote their entire lime, skill
id experience, to the task of giving each
eek, everything worth knowing. They
irticulnrly keep an eye on nil the whims
id novelties of the day. The utmost pain*
?* taken to preHcnt the farts and outlines
; nil new*. In tins literary department,
r aim at sketches and readable criticism,
id in our condensations of the production*
r the vast newspaper world of Europe wd
ideavor to avoid the tiresome and the ?d
il. ami transfer to our columns the pick of
nglisli information and brilliancy, while
e endeavor to select with a true senas of
are morals, true wit. and genuine httmoh
i addition to the above, we have made new
rangeinents for n feature that is nlwsyi
tractive in a family journal. From aeicI
different sources we arc to be supplied
it It the news am! gossip of Ktus York & fly.
In a metropolis like ours, centre t!*e
ore sparkling elements of the life of our
luntryat large, and collision ahd attrition
ring out inueIt whieh would ctse W dorant.
Afloat, in society gossip, is s small
orhl, of wl icit tlie ordinary newspapers
ake no report, and of this ?c think wernn
romise amusing pliotograplis. In nnnonn
g also. A new series of articles by Mr.
Willis, in addrtion to his usual labors, we
aim tlie privilege of I wiving them to desig.
ite their own style a~d title as they np ar.
They are to l?e quite different from
uthing which iins ever been published in
iiv journal IVom his pen, snd we are very
ire that they will he no less attractive, to
iv tin least. The graphic and liighlv-finheil
sketches, by "The l.ndy of Flia^ott,"
riiuothy Qu.-int" and others, will be connued.
We have also new correspondents
i l.omlon and Paris, w ho will send na much
rat could never reach us through foreign
urnsls.
Tkrms.?For one copy. |2 , for three
pies, {*5. or for one copy for three yesrs
)?always iuadvance. Subscribe without
flay.
Address,
MOIlHIS & WILMS.
107, Fulton street, N. Y
Faints and Oils.
I have now in Store n large and fine stock
f White Ia*:.d. Zinc, Paint, Unseed Oil,
argentine, Lmipblack, Litharge, Chroms
rcen,Spanish llrowu and Venetian Ilcd.
?AI .SO?
Paint. Whitewash nnd Varnish Drnahes.
ish Tools, &c. iStc. Give nie a call and I
ill try to give yon perfect satisfaction.
Z. J. Dull AY. "
Oct 4 33
Doctor Yourself I
HE POCKET JJSCULAPIUf-'i
Or, every one his own Physician.
?rpHK FIFTIETH
X Edition, sith one
luiiidrcd Engravings,?
showing Diseases snd
Malformations of ths
flnnian System in svTo
w (licit is addedu trsatisv
on tin* Diseases of
Females, being of the
highest importance to
arried people, or tin se contemplating mar
;ige. By Wim ia* Youao, M. D.
Let no father be ashamed to present a topjr
'the jfiPCULAPIUSto Ills child. It may
vc liim from an early grave. Let no young
r.n or woman enter into the secret obligs;n*
of married life without rending tho
Ih'KET .ESCULAPIl'8. let no on*
iflering from a hucknicd Cough, Pain in
e Side, restless nights, nervous feelings,
id the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations,
id given lip bv thuir physician, be another
oinent without consulting the iESCULAICS.
Have the married, or those about to
, married, any impediment, read this truly
teful bonk, as it lias becu the means of
iviny thousands of unfortunate creatures
out the very jaws of death,
wr Any person sending TWENTYIVE
CENTS enclosed in a letter, will rejive
>necopy of tiiis w ork by mail, or fiva
pies will be sent for One Dollar.
Address, (post paid.)
lilt w\l vmrvn
Xi>. 15:1 Syruct St., I'Kilaytlyhia.
A|>ri| 13 1U tf.
'i 3S Y
Till: CIIKAI'KRT PAPER IN THE
AORI.D!
vf(jr jiinmr tfirrlr,
A monthly' Journal, devoted to i.ite rutore,
'on, Poetry, New*, Ac.,
Uitn rl.tf.tni, mor il nod refined miacella.
eoua American f.intilv paper, devoted t??
Inralnn1, wit, hutit??r, prose and poetry,and
ritfiitul titlei, written ex pronely for it at
re it rout. ,
While the Home Circle w ill he found one
f the fin eat nnd moat reliable papers io
r hie It passing events r.rechrunblcd, nothing
f n sectarian nature will ever be permitted
i it4 eohitnna. Peeling the responsibility
ruling upon those who assume the sec red
nd import nl truat of guiding the mind*
nd morals of a people, it will be the special
Jtry of the proprietor to publish what ia
haate nod pure aa the immaenlnte principle
a the mindiU*lf-?-nothiftf,in (act, but what
>f calculated to elevate and refine, dignify
nd ennoble.
The Home Cirele will be iasued on the
list of every month. We ahull publish it)
is colniiiiis n portion of one of tl e beat stoics.
IoIvm or romances we can possibly have
vritten?the an me to be continued every
nonth until it ia completed.
Special Notice.?To oar friends, sub.
leribcr*, nnd readers. Any person or elnb
tf portions, who will nend on (post-paid)
wo dolhira w orth of our hooka, we wi l.in
eturn for their kindneaa and trouble, eenrl
o tlHri'nddrcaa, (postage free) any lift; cent
took published bv na.
Add*-**, G?yr*lt A (k, P?U~
Mhfrs, 18 Aria itrmt.
Ure. JO 44?If.
AOABJD.
JOSEPH OALLUGHAT,
. , ATTORNEY AT LAW. ? . ..v'S?
LA*OA?TEKYIL' R
0? YICE-OProirn THE COURT IIOU8E
'ontntij OtOpM??f W. A. Moorf E.q