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From the Mobile Tribune. The Wealth of Home. Far from the city's dust and din Its tuinuit and its strifes, ln We pass in rational employ . ^ A quiet country life. CQ, rat We have a pleasant little home, Bui't on a sloping hill? th< A sleepy brook goes winding by, a And near it stands the mill! Pr< Contentment, with her cheerful smile, m" Stands at our Callage door ?^u Counts onr blessings one by one: IFe dare not ask for more! We have all needed comforts given, fj The richer boon of health, * 8ometiuies an antcpast of heaven, To us the surest wealth. , by He welcome and enjoy them oil? Each sea on as it rolls; I r... Our 6ix days' labor done' we kept? nni The Sabbath for our souls! wi of When wintry winds go wailing by, Gr We sing or read, or sew? '"'V Our 'clear wood fire' burns bright and high, I Though tempest rudely blow. iji With thoughtful hearts we look tollim H'lio shields us from the cold; The hand that sends the driving blast, Will guard our little fold. TI And when the leaf-crowned spring returns, To vailey, hill, and brake, Each bud, and blade, and opening flower i Is dearer for Ilis sake! Ti And then the orchaid's mingled hues, Of green and showy b[oorns, Have charmes, and for my rustic taUe Have beauty and perfume! jiu cir And when the summer heats are done, And autmn's sober face Wf Comes with her golden crimson tints, The forst boughs to grace? 11'e have her pure and bracing breath Jj* Her robe ot modest brown, _ The order of he dy ing leaves i n That strew the frosty ground! a r in We ask not for wealth that brings Its pride, distrust and care, This twisted chain that binds the rich, ~ We could not?would not wear. A It cramps the heart ,till one by one, ** Its functous cease to feel? A process whence the cull cold iron ^ , Is harden into Steele! ^ Give me the impulse warm aud true, u Tho flvn?t\ofK? ? . -J ? oiutcrc, Jg| Tlie soul thnt bounds at other's bliss, 0: mingles tear with tear. That heart I care not where it beats, 'Neath Prince or Peasant's dress, Inherits wreath Kings can't increase, Nor Poverty make less! SCRIPS: , A modern poet, after piling up the ag- ( ony to hisDulcinca unlil lie was in sight m< of the seventh heaven?, closes thus: c.,( .... tic i houpc wel meat agin e(j as ouft wevc met befoar- St Nor shall our through luve sewer. mi Fur i am yures lur ewer. wi cri Keep your own business and conscience liv well, and they will keep you well. iin r pa Misunderstandings are best prevented mi by pen and ink. Never take credit; and as much as pos- r.el ... ..... 'An ? Bifcle avoid giving it. rej There are days when everything appears gloomy to us?the world is like the sky, covered by a dark fog. Nothing seems in its place, we only see misery, improvidence and cruelty; the world seems without Ood, and given up to all the evils of chance. lie who suppresses a moment's auger, will prevent lasting sorrow. ^ Selfe conquest is the greatest of all con- P* IJUVBl. A man of sense will never swear. The Toast pardonable of all vices to which the folly or cupidity of man is addicted is profa uity. Wisdom prepares for the worst; but folly leaves the worst for that day when it Qi comet. vil Passion will master you if you do not to master your passion. be? mc Anger may eontinurc with you for an or hour, but it ought not to repose with you or for a tiight l,uj Th Voung men should bear in mind that ^ coat tails, cigars, profanity, tall shirt collars sec and bluster, do not make men. BEJ A little girl of four years l??d been riaj brought up, says the Post, rery properly with regard to correct speoch, when one Hz day looking at her doll's feet she said? If "Uapa, I know that foets U properly, Wl but I do love to say little tooties." < VJuick at meat quick at work. Revenge a wrong by fogiving it. U Short reckonings lon^muds. B j^| T".?r,y Venture not all you V?t of MM out of di^H li- Md let lire. W [ U" THE mm mm OF I 1 ENGLAND. i Exposition of the Condition-ami Treatment of the Laboring Classes in the Fae- from tories and Coal Mines of Great Britain; ted a Compiled from Official Documents, by tan I John C. Cobden. tribal 11 Illustrations,muslin, 500 pp.> 12mo. The I Price *1 '25 It is a capital book, and entitled to a place (jr,ra every man's library.?Xew York Mirror ?ra Great Britain ought to be ashamed to talk American slavery, so long as her factories ntimic to be scenes of such horrible deg- t>n( lation and suffering.?Albany Argus. ,in(j ^ Here is a book which not only carries ??ho s war into Africa, but absolutely belabors ?grm, nation most zealously with the cudgels J i(|# svided by itself.?Arthur's Home (i izelte. n* f We confess that the revelations here fgj,^ 1 ale -re perfectly appalling.? I'tica Her- ^ au inont A BOOK FOR EVERY LIBRARY. pl UST Published, the LIFE. PUBLIC 'J"'1' SERVICES and Select Speeches of 1ENRY CLAY, EPES SARGENT, in one large octavo lume, 680 pp., price $2 00. i>y 1 Mr. Clay's CM I*- VI' Stl't-M.'lM it'< ..... I the first tinn>, presented in n convenient j t j. j d generally acceptable form, in connection jn.^p th an accurate and concise, yet full view j ( the public and private character of the fro?. eat Commoner of our country. p SIDNEY'S HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA. P,ro<i; I* orei "he Three Colonies of 8-18tin AUSTRALIA ?'';i ew south wales, vicTo- i;,:;1? RIA. AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA. West teir Pastures, Copper Mines and BritW GOLD FIELDS. PI, BY SAMUEL SIDNEY. Tl' any < n illustrations. Muslin, 408 pages 12mo. Price $1 26. Se'3 . . ings. The information embodied in this work is hers it what is sought for by every one.? Ha- |?P \e Daily Advocate. titled We have been greatly interested in the aluj i irk?so much so, indeed, that wo could i\. t satisfy ourselves without going through their tli it entirely.?.V Y'. Dap Register. diree The work above namta! is not only very j ?t,|i ely and interesting, but having been pre- |,| red by a gentleman who had access to f(lrnj i! most reliable data, in furnishes just the for $ formation which every body is in quest of 'p| id which must be invaluable to pcrs >ns ?f tending to emigrate.? S. Y. Organ. of w MILLER, ORTON A MIII.I.IGA N, n< Auburn and ItutTalo, N. Y. orn Sane MY COURTSHIP ti nd its consequences, s^ BY HENRY WICKOFF. | r"r J A true account of bis Adventures in splei ngland, Switzerland and Italy, with !ire ( MISd. J. C. GAMBLE. ... or portland n.agk, losdon. 'itb the unpublished Cnrrespondence of / :ssgamble, mrs. geokoeo rote, mk.josiiua fj bates, (of baring brothers), till eml'e- . rj ror napoleon, lord pai.merston, marquis ofcavour,Captain l'akcnhnm,Count of Vilctte, Dr. Baker, (U. S. Consul), Mr. ,'iV Kinney, (U. S. ('barge D'AHairs), Mr. ,c|'Vj Hobson (British Embassador), Timothy , Brown (British Consul), Baron de B sand" (Russian Embassador), Count D'Orsay, p Fanny Elssler, Tliurlow Weed, Ac., Ac., Hj Ac. i/j /' The novelty ami intc-est of this exfraor- ?* j' ia:y publication may be judged from the :t, that it is an undisguised revelation of |ll8f4" B Author's Courtship of Miss Gamble, the eat American heiress, and is full of the ^ jst romantic and amusing scenes and in- conn lent, winding up with the Authors duten- ,|.| ?n in an Italian prison. The distinguish- M#ori, persons, both of Europe and the United ates, who took a part in this exciting and t'storiomv drama, arc all brought forward th their private correspondence. The in- I ?jon) i'dible and piquant dcvcloperoents of this I fly book must create a deep Herniation 3yj|, J command an unprecedented sale. The z:ne( inful necessity of this expose will be udtted by all, when they come to sec that th the BriMsh Government as well as the St roine herself, have constantly refused to 30th iair tho wrongs and injuries done to the will ithor except by offers of money, which he I I.I reatedly ltd scornfully refused. AIXJ I'rivO 81, and 81 '<25. distri J. C. DERBY, Publisher. nppli No. 119 Nassau-srect. New York. H Jan. 3, 45 tt. Knie CATAWBA LODGE, J?j I. O. (). F. _ no a t. Will hold their meetings every Til Thursday Evening nt 8 o'clock, ' q &1., except on the 1st Thursday of every >nth, when it will meet at 3o'clock, P. M. By Order of the Lodge. .41 JAMES M. IlEATII., SeeVy. ff/ Anc 3o, ly S8 jSj' CUES TE R 1< Carriage Faotory. ? yg , Tho undersigned is now pre- ^ pnred to inanufaeture, at his t * w-\'ew Establishment in Chester- mnrri Ic, all kinds of CARRIAGES adapted riagc our rou^h and hilly country, und of the Le it Materials, lie would surest, an al- of thi ist evejy man in the up country is more save I lens a ju gc of timber, before yon buy man i order n Carringe, no matter where, look tiens mnci nnfl aeo what sort of Lumber ,the POt '] ildcr ha? and in what condition it ia kept, sufToi e Carriage-Maker may Lie, or the fl utter u? much na he plennea, but the grand and t ret of carriage-making lies in the Lum- and g it-pile. mono To buy a cheap Negro, liorae or Cay- PlUh ge, is to verify the old ndage : Penny be ini re and Poundfooiuh. (jive me a fair price uaefu my work, and then if it is not made saving ht, hold aMgffosponsible. from it were nolfirr Paint, Putty and Oine, ^ f# hat would we poor Carriage-Makers do? FIVh C, T. HOL8T. ceive Theater, Jan. 31, 1H66. 49 tf eopioi NOTICE - Ad To Guardians, and so forth. Ap luardianx Trustees, Receivers and Cbmmit- i holding their appointment from the Otmri tquitv, see notified and required to make render their annual returns on or before Of* 1H li day of May IHfifi. Rules will be issued J1'? 1 last aa defanitaa. ,?iik 1 J. U. WITUKUIMI, o. i. l. d. * ? easier ft. H , April 16, UNtt. 10-at prsTce, $1 fttt Ftd * ad-?--. -- The Greek Slave \ hante, Venus, Flora, Hebe, and the Dancing Girl IE above celebrated Statues, together | with FIFTEEN STATUETTES IN I NZE, and seveiul hundred F ngiiifieent Oil I'uiutiiigM, the colleetion of prizes to be distrihumong the Members of the Cosinopoli\rt Association at the lirst annual distion, in January next. Cosmopolitan Art aud Literary Association, niirdfor the Encouragement and (Sen- ! I Diffusion of Literature and the Fine Is on a neic and original plan. is popular Art Association is designed | courage and popularize the Fine Arts, 1 isseininate wholsome Literature thro- j ut the country. A Gallarv of Art is 1 ^ anentlv founded, and will contain a bio collection of Paintings and Statu- j P. or the annual distribution of each yoar. J best Literature of the day will be issued i ^ bscribers, consisting of the popular j hly Magazines, Reviews, &c. e Committee of Management have the j ore of announcing that the First An- i Distribution will take place on the30th jl try, inst, at which time will be distri- n I, or allotted to members, several hunWorks of Art, among which is the utl and world-renowned statue of THE GREEK SLAVE, '? URAM POWERS, costing over Five ; V isand Dollars, together with the beau- I statues of VENUS. It Af TIT ANTE I ?' E. FI OR A and the~D A NC l~NG GIR L; 1 iftccn StatuetUs in Bronze, imported Paris; also, a large collection of Oil, ,r JTINGS, comprising aomo of the best ,r K'tinn.H of celebrated Aineriean and ign Artists. * is< 10 Literature issued to subscribers con- ' g of the following Magazines: l" rpor's, Putnam's. Knickerbocker,BlackI'.s, Graham's, Magazine of Arts, and y's l-sdy's Book, and the Quarterly S ?ws reprinted at New York, Edinhurg, f11 iminstcr, London Quarterly, and North 1,1 ih. " ?' an for the Current year?1854-5. w ie payment of three dollars constitutes >ne a member of this association and es him to either one of the above Ma- ^ ie? for one year, and also to a ticket in P istribution of the Statuary and Paint- ( ' which are to be allotted to the mem- I1 in January. P rsons taking five memberships nre en- ?' i to anv tive of the Magazines one year, o six tickets in the distribution, rsons on becoming members, can have magazine commence with any month t from <hc New-York and Philadelphia . ? ishers. tl TTELL'S LIVING AGE, Weekly, is L| shed one year, and two memberships | 16. || io net proceeds derived from the sale cmberships. are devoted to the purchase orks of Art for the ensuing year. p ?oks njien to receive names at the East. , ofliee, New York, or Western ofliee, luskt. lie Gallery of Art is located in Sandusky ^ western otliee of the Assiciation) where rb Granule ItuiUlings have been erect- > t, and in wuose spacious saloons the tdiil collection of Statuary and Paintings t exhibited. ? The advantages 8ecured ccoming a member of the Association I it. All persons receive the full value nf snbscrijilimi at the start, in the shape of ing Magazine Literature. I. Each member is contributing to. is purchasing choice Works of Art. h are to be distributed among them's. and are at the same time encouraging I Artists of the country, disbursing Ihous of dollars through its agency. < rsons in remitting funds lor member- j will please give their j?>st office aiblrrss j, iill, slating the month they want the '< a uzine to commence, and write the word \ w jittered," on the envelope to preve t e on the receipt of which a certificate of w bership, together w;th the Magazine ed, will be forwarded to any part of the ^ trv- . , lose who purchase Magazines at Book s will observe that by joining this As I' ition, they receire the Magazine and fro- ' el in the annual distribution, all at the i price they now pay for tho Magazine w i. rsons subscribing any time before the i of January, are entitled to the Maga- I i for 1855. Closing of the Books. ibscriptinns will bo received up to the January, at which tiino the distribution t^ke place. < UJSTRATBD DESCRIPTIVE CAT- ' GlIES of the whole collection to be ibutcd, will be sent free of charge on cution. Alices of the Association, nt the | kerbocker Magazine ofliee. 348 Broad- c New York, ai d at No. 166 Water-at., In sky, Ohio. Address, (nt either ofliee) : temberahips, C. I* DERBY, C. A. &. L. A- * ? noetoi1 VoiinM'lf ! ( F, POCKET AESCULAPIUS: ? r, every one his own Physician. rpilK FIFTIETH yy -1 Edition, villi one ' hundred Engravings,? c m showing Diseases and 1 MyW. 9 Malformations of the * KSf JBfc fl I(oinaii System in ovllfl B ery shape and form.? nRfflMa /of 1 ? which isaddeda trea- j WfljBWJB on th" Diseases of HMjjSKgw Females, being <>l the highest importance to ica people, or those contemplating mar [ . By WnxiAM Yonra, M. D. t no futher be ashamed to present a copy I p jEHCULAPIUS to his child. It may ' tiiin from an early grave. Let no young * or woman outer into the secret oblign- s of married life without rending the a KBT jESCULAPIUS. l*t no one t ing from n hncknicd Cough, Pain in idc, restless nights, nervoua feelings, ho whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, j iven up by their physician, he another snl without consulting the jEECULAI. Have the married, or those about to irried, any impediment, road this truly I book, as it haa been the moans of ? thousands of unfortunate creatures the very jaws of death, r Any person sending TWENTYI CENTS enclosed in a letter, will rejne copy of this work by mail, or fivs i will be sent for Qu Dollar, dress, (post paid*) DR. WM. YOUNO, No. 1ft'J firrur, fit PJ..I? rf|l3 ' ,0 (f. BOOTS AND SHOES. o Sul.?tirib?r continue* the iiMnnfac- w >f BooU and ahoea OP THE < ERY 01 r MATERlAIJ^ot ht*ahop,one mi.e to f Pleaaant Hill. ?< L> M. CAUTHEN. % J ? 80 *? 1 * .. * ** f? .. _ or the Complete Cure of Caughs, Colds. Influenza. *sthma Bronchetis Spitting of Blood, and all other lung |complaiuts tending to consumption |u> ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ is ?i This preparation is getting into use all an ter our Count-y. The numerous letters .. j e receive from our various agents, infor- ex ing us of curses effected in their immediate |u, jighborhooda, warrant us in saying it is one M.,( F the best, if no the rery best Cough Medi- |'( no now belore the public. // almost inva- f,v ilily relieves and not unfrequently cures the tm ry worst case. When all other Cough r,.| operations have failed, this has relieved t.|, io patient, as Druggists, dealers in rc| edicines, and Physicians can testify, sit sk the Agent in your nearest town, what is been his experience of the effects of this edicino. If be has been selling it for any ngthoftimehe will tell you. at P 1S TIIE BEST MKDIClNE EXTANT ,ri w? elow we give n few extacts from letters ?,j, e have received lately regarding the vir- rif. ics of this medicine. t|, l)r.S.()slin,of Knoxville. fin.,says:?Iharr s<>( 'en v si ins your fdrerwort and Tar irry rxten- '|'| rely in my /iraeticr for three years past.and,1/ |y with pleasure I state my belief in itssitf.hi- |'v urv oven all othek articles witn which ,."ri am acifuainted. for which it is recommendedr... Messrs. Fitzgerald & Benncre. writing si.otn VV-iynesville, N.C. says:?" The Liver- |)(1 art and Tar is becoming daily more pnpu- ,r;i ir in this Country and we think Justly > All mho hare tried it speak in romm-n- He ible terms of it, rcy beneficial in alleviating (h e cnmplainted for wyich it is reenmtneded.,, w< Our Agent in Pickens Diatrct, 8. C. Mr. . R. McFall, assures us -'that he uses it with real benefit in his own family, and reeomlends it to bin neighbors." lie gives an istnnce of a Negro woman, in his vicinity, _ ho had been suffering witli disease of the tings for years,attended with severe cough, ho was relieved by the Liverwort It and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of lis Medicine from all parts of the South, or a report of the surprisng cures it has ., reformed in the Western and Norhern and ,' last em States, we v. ouid in\ ile the suffering atient to read the pamphlet which accom- '' anies each bottle, 'l'o all we say hare /lope 1 'in' Jl'ipe'. TRY THE MEDICINE !! lie wanted in Season, 'V Si And neglect not that or ugh which is daily ti< cakening vourconstitution, irritating your |t iroat and lungs, and inviting on that dread isease. (Consumption. when so soothing and (*t le .ling a remedy can he obtained as Dr. \y [ogers' Syrup of l.i.erwort and Tar. |;t /{< /< ire of ' tiunterf'Us and If tsr Imitations! The genuine article is signed Andhkw looms. on the engraved wrapper around ueh bottle. bt Price, 81 per bottle, or six bottles for 8.V PI Sold wholesale and retril by SCOV1L&: tli IE AD. I i 111 Chartrcs St. bet. Conti and St. Luis, al I. ). te Soi.k Agejcts roRTttR SouTttpns States co o whom all orders and applications for Pl tgencies must be addressed. Pa Sot.n also nv 'cl M ao iLi. A: Hf.ath, Lancaster C. H. tf'1 A. P. WvLIE, Chester. Winchester. Stitt &. Co., Monro. Z, J. D.iiiAY, ami Workman, ("amden. ?"t CAMDEN HOTEL. H s now open for the accommodation of f" the Trn veiling Public. j' jo It is an excellent and commodious tiuil- an "i'Ji ding, new nnd well fitted up, ami lately ov ut in a state of complete repair. The rooms j wi re large, open and airy; tine family parlors, yf( roll furiiislied. Tlic table will bo supplied with | 'L.n verything wliieb an excellent country market |). till alord, and attended by tin tiest servants. j * The Hat will he .-upplicd with the choicest _ Vines and l.ii|iiois. ' TIIK STABLES. ire well fitted up, attended by careful and exicrieiiced Ostlers, and well supplied with I'ror | W| udcr. ALSO ots prepared for llicucconunodation of Drover* ritli excellent water convenience*. I?n There will, at all times, bo an Omnibus in atcndancc to convey passenger* to and from the ( )epot. AV. M. WATSON. Ang. Id "1 ?>m tr< The Weekly Herald. is The Beat General Newspaper in I'j the World. JJi The New York Weekly Hkiiald is ch iitblished every Saturday morning. Its ontcnt* embraco all tlit news tif the ^v< treat events of the daj, reports of meet- ((fngs of the Stale legislature, and of Confross : important public doctnieiits ; Ku. opean Correspondence; tlnaneial and ommercinl infonnalion and editorials of teneral interest that have appeared in the S'ew York Daily Herald, tin It is neatly printed, and in clear type, in a large double quarto sheet of forty- sijt light columns?a book?a dictionary in vn tself? and forms one of the best and most aluable newspapers in the world. The ,t'1 (it-nif?i cure is laiton 10 obtain the latest ou ind roost reliable intelligence of impor ant movement* in nil parts of the world. Pr< 10 expense is spared for this purpose. ng The subscription price is three dollnrs otl >er annum, paynhle in advance, or six- W( >enee per single copy. Kditors of News)H|?ers throughout the country are par- 1' icularly requested to act ns agents. They rill receive twenty-five per cent coinmis- , ion on all cash subscriptions. Any peron obtaining five or more subscribers will te allowed the same commission. ^ TEKMS TO CtCDH. 'or One copy for One Year. $ 3 00 thi Five copies 44 1 1 26 l'n Ten -4 44 22 60 of Fifteen 44 33 75 J"! Twenty 4- ? U 00 J Twenty five 44 66 25 0t, Thirty 44 07 60 Thirty five * 78 76 Forty M 00 00 Forty-fire ** 1C1 26 Fifty ? 112 60 Fakr^ly Medioines I keep constantly on hand a fresh anpply . J f nil the mont popular Family Medieinr*, '* hieh may bo depended on aa yen nine, and hhrh are *nld on the \moal term* for ca*n, : > on lime to punctual customer*. Being <o numerous to mention in dotail-Htona rr Orders for what you wish, to OF Z J. DtliAY. - t Caaidvn, (fet <1, 1?M. 93 4f. 1% 1 WE PUBLISH THIS DAY, DEC. 11, 1845. FANNY FERN'S NOVEL, A TALE OF DOMESTIC L FE 400 pp. 1-2win, Cloth. Price, <jtl,?5. I* VERY BODY knows FANNY FERN J even body has laughed and fried over r sparkling, dashing triithfiil, genial writes: everybody will wish to read this her ,t novel, and every one who does read it II pronounce it her greatest work. Says able critic who has read the proofsheet, tUTIl 11A I,I. is a work which not only reeds anything which FANNY FERN s before written, but which, in many reeds, surpasses any other work whatever, ir intense and sustained interest of name, for originality of conception and treat nt, for scorching scares am and withering juke of pretentions and hypocraey, for vation of moral tone and winsomcncssof ligions inculcations, for xigor, freshness, nplicity, directness and fascination of , le, we have never seen its equal. * ****** The story takes possession of our heart once; we follow 'RUTH' through her als with as much interest as though she re our owsi sister; she breaths not a jh, she sutlers not a sorrow, which the ider does not feel as neeutelv as though e lirst came from his own heart, am! the pond was one of his own sad experience. ie characters arc such as we are constant meeting in every-day life: and how bo bland skilfully they are drawn, how powfullv the story is told, how touching is its thos, how sparkling is its wit, how irredablc its humor, how severe its satire and iw true its moral, no adequate idea can be ined except by reading it." RUTII HAUL will be for sale by hook11*' PH iron prill IV IIW cun.r.o.r 111 - r? e robiil price we will send a copy of llie* urk by mail, post paid. Published by MASON* RRO I7/KRS, 23 Park Row, New York. Jan 3 15 if The great reined* for Rheumatism, Clout, tin in the Side. //ip. II.ok. Limbs and lints: Scrofula. Kind's Evil.White Swclig, //.ird Tumors, Stitf Joints, and all fixI pains \\ liatevcr. Where this Plaster is applied pain cannot list. It has been beneficial in eases of weak ss, such as Pain and Weakness in the lomacli. Weak Limits, Lameness. Alloc?n of the Lung* in their primary stages ? destroys inll.imation by perspiration. James L lioyd, Pickens District, South iiroliim, testifies that, by its use alone ho as cured of Rheumatism in both of fiis tees, of several years standing. The following was handed us by a r>icetable Physician in Georgia: Messrs. Scovn. 4k Mead: -Gents: I have en using your Liverwort and Tar //. brew luster very extensively in my practice for ree years pas!, and it is with pie. sure that date my belief in their superiority over I other articles, with which I am iterjuaind, for the purposes for which they are rommonded. The Hebrew Plaster, os eiallv, is nn universal panacea tor local ins. I have also found it a most excel at application for Sprains and llroises. It ves universal satisfaction wherever used. S. S. OSLIVM I). Kooxville, Ga., March 4th. 1853. jf-A VOICE KROtl GLOlDilA Read the following testimony from a n sieian. G. nth-men?Your Hebrew Plaster has red me of pains of which I have Mattered r twelve \cnr< past. During this period labored under an affliction of my loins d side, and tried many remedies thai nn in medical experience suggested, but ilhout obtaining relief. At length I used mr Plaster, and am now b) its good effects tirely cured, i will lee.unmeiul the Jew ivid or Hebrew Plaster to all who are suf ring from contraction of the muscles, or rmanent pains in the side or back. The people of Ge rgi.i have but to be. me acquainted with its virtues when they ill resort to its use. Yours. Irulv, M W. WALKKR. M. I), Forsythe. Monroe Coiinlv, Gn. To Messrs. SScoviliV Mead, New Orleans, i. :w DAVIDS OR //KRRKW PI.AS TKR IN NOltT// CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovil & Mead: I have Ih'cii tabled with the chronic rheumatism for is last twelve years. On the 1st of July, 40, I Was so had that I could not turn Itself in Ited, and the p.iin so severe that lad not slept n wink for six days. At is time my attending physician prescribed a "Hebrew Plaster,*' and it acted like a arm ; the pain left me, and I slept ii ore nn half of the night, and in three days I ?s able to ride out. 1 consider the //ebw Plaster" the best remedy for all sorts nains now in use. G. 4V. MMINN //endvrtnnvilif, N.C., A 10, I860. 3 ^ Beware of counterfeits and base imitans ! The mnuine will in future have the mature of E. Taylor on the steel plate, graved label on the top of each box. Purchasers are advised that a mean couti feit of this article is in existence. The genu'ne is sold only by us, and by r agent* appointed throughout the South und no}*edinr it allowed 1,1 tell if. Deult ami purchasers generally nre cautioned ainst buying of any but our regular agents, icrwiae they will be imposed upon with a irthless Article. KCOVII.A MEAD, 3 ('hartres street. Orleans, Sole General Agents for the Southern St itca, to whom all orders must invariably be addressed. Jan 31 49 6m THE GREENVILLE. APTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. This Institution, recently established hy ? State Baptist Conventb n of South Caroa. and governed by a Board of Trustees the Furman University, will go into opeion on the Jirtl nf Fehruary next, under n I Corps of competent Instructors, and at ) usual rates of Tuition. Board ran be taincd for Students on application to the dersigned. * RlCHARD Furmax.' C. J. Ki-roan, P. C. Edward*, ExecutiveCoraT. B. Robkrts, | milter. T. P. Brockmax, i> v i\ a ti? l/UMl/ARi J ^#"Kvcrv paper in the State will pubi three times, weekly, and acrid bill* to i office.? (irtenville Patriot. '? Ir.n. a , 46 3t GROCERIES ' ALL KINDS, for sale cheap for caah, at , 40UN tf.OOUSAKTK. Vlarxh ??> 'M. 7 tf. jKm w** - Barn urn's Autiobiography. J. S. REDFIELD, 110 & 112 NASS AU ST Will shortly put to press, and pnblisl i early in December, THE LIFE OF P. T. BARNUM, Wl.lTTEPi BV HIMSELF. ! In which he narrates his early history as ! CI.KitK, MERCHANT, AND EDITOR, I Anil his later career as a SHOWMAN. ' With a Portrait on Steel and numerous 11 lustrations, by Darlcy. In one volume, Itlmn. Price ft 1 i25. j "In this work 1 have given, in every par ticular, the true and the only full account of ni v enterprises."?Preface. The publisher only r< peats the public sen timcnt in announcing that this book will lit j one of extraordinary interest. Mr. Bar ; niiill's unparalleled tact nod talent as a busi ness limn, the grand and liberal scale oi | which his prominent enterprises have beet 1 conducted, together with a Imppy tempera nicnt which can both give and take a hit o humor, have made his name a worid-knowi |' household world." I Adopting "nothing extenuate" as his mot to. he presents the authentic history o ; "Juice i Ieatli." the "Fejcc Mermaid,' th j "Woolly Horse," the "Herd of Buffaloes, I and other Showman Incidents, generally di noutieed as "HUMBUGS," wIdle * large j space is devoted to his connection witl (IENEUAI. TOM THUMB, and the tri nmplial musical campaign of JENNY 1,1 Nil | RUI.ES ICR BUSINESS AND MAKINCS A FORTUNE ; and innumerable additional enterprises an I operations, atforil the author an indeliuit j range of sulijeet and he will nbundatltl | prove, by his pen that he is something nior j than a Showman. We know, indeed, of n I sulijeet which a (fords greater scope fu 1 deeply interesting n irraiive than the Alt* ninr.itantv of P. T. Hacki m. Jan 10 45 If The Yorkville Enquirer i r I'M IK undersigned, having purchased th j 1 otlice of the Yorkiille Miscellany an commenced in its stead the publication of i nun' nontiF u illi ..!???? *? #! !.. ? their chili is to n share of the pat ronagc ! tho public. The Knqiiirer is next to lli I largest journal in tin* State, printed on goo i paper, and with entirely new material an w ill he sent to subscribes at Two Hollar per annum, in advance. Commencing wi'li a list ??f eight bundrc subscribers and a rapidly increasing cireiil. tion. it is otVered to the business men as wood advertising medium. Advertisement will be cot npieuonslv inserted at One Holla lor the first and Thirtv.seven and a ha I cents for subseqm nt insertions HusiucM Cards of a half mpi ire. or less. Five Dollar per annum. Contracts for linger advertise incuts villi he made on the most reasonubl terms. JOHN L. MII.I.RR. / Pro. S.\M'l? \V. MKI.TOX, \ prieton Vorkvillc, S. C., Jan. *, I8f>5. It is noiv put up in the largest sized bo! ties, and is aeknow lenged to be the host sal sapariltu inndc. as is certified by the wot dcrful cures it lias performed, the origin; copies of which arc in the possession of th proprietor. Uenicmber, this is the only Irtt and original artiele. Scrofula. Syphilis. Mercurial Complaint Cancer, ( ingrciic. Rheumatism, and a va* I varisty of other diseases are speedily an perfect I v cured by the use of this no-dicim Read the following Certificate! Tai.l I'ossa (h>., Ala.. Jan. 2, I8;V2. Deau Sms:?I send you this to certify t j you that your Kxtract of Ycllow-Dock an Sarsaparilla has performed one of the moi wonderful cures on lite that lias ever been c fee ted on m a). I have been afflicted for forty years wit eruptions on my legs and leet; in 13 JS the got so h id that I had to go on crotchet and in 1819 I had one leg amputated abov the knee. In about nine months after m other leg broke out in large eating and rui iiiug sores from my knee to my foot, an discharged a great deal of offensive unite My groin also broke out in large biles whie discharged much offensive matter, ami ; the s nne time my loft hand broke out i large running sores nearly to my elbow. The misery that I have Hiilfored for t!i last two years. I vannot describe to you. was in sticli agony that I never rested da or night. In October last my son biought n o on of your ho.tic wrappers; I read it, and loan ! record of some wonderful cures pcrfonne by your 'Kxtract of Yellow-Dock nnd Sol saparilla,' I sent nnd got two bottles of i and commenced taking it. In two weeks t my great astonishment, my so cm all hecatn easy, and I could sleep all night, a thing hmf not done for two years. When I li t taken six bottles, my sores were nearly a healed. My sores got well as if by cnchanl ment. I have now used in all, eight bottle of your "Kxtract of YellowDork and Sai saparilla,'' and I now consider myself wel I entreat nil of tlie alllieted to trv thi ' medicine for I believe it will cure any know disease in the world. I*ny aside all p?vjn ; dice and just try it, and proclaim its grea w orth to suffering mankind ami entreat thct to take it, for it will cure them. My case is well known in a large portio of South Carolina, Ucorgia and Alab.imt nnd if any should doubt the above cure, 1 in vite them to eall on me,and 1 will show then the sears. | can be found in I'sllaposs Co., Alabama, one mile from Sloe's Furry RENAIATI HITCIH'S Tin- Yellow-Dock and Sirsnparilln is |>< rnlinrly adapted to female# of delicate healtl resulting from irrcgularily of mcnstruul dis charges, and other diseases peculiar to thei sex. The proprietor has in Ilia possession, great nuint?er of certificate* of euros, pui formed of tho above description. We as sure the uiHictod, that a bottle or two of Di (Juyaott's Extract of Yellow Doek and Sar saparilla will at once regulate those dilhcul ties and renew the natural energies. |-?F~Put up in quart bottles.?Price 9 per bottie. Hold Wholesale and retail by 8COVIL&. MEAD. 111 Chnrtres st., N. O. General Agents for the Houthern .States to whom ail orders must be addressed. Hold,also, byMagill &l //rath, hunesste C. H.: A. P. NVylie, Chester* Winehcstei Htitt fit Co., Munroe, N. C.; Z J. f c liny 4 Wor k man. ('am dr n April 18,'ft t.OeLl. W. THURLOW CASTOIT ATTORNEY AT LAW AED SOLXOj \m TOR IE EQUITY. Attend* Ik* Cwrl* in Lancaster, Bertha* and Adjoining District*. twr orricE, oahdkn H. c.^ , *J& *^*n+<>?Sr'-v-v-*' "* , r * Faints and Oiis. I have now in Store a large nnd fine.stock of White Lead. Zinc, Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine, Ijiiinpbl.uk, Litharge, Chrome Green, Spanish Brown nnd Venetian Red. ?ALSO? Paint, Whitewnsh and Vnrninh Brushen. S islt Tools, Ac. Ac. Give tne n call nnd I will try to give you perfect satisfaction. Z. J. Dr.HAY. Oct 4 *3 # CURTAIN GOODS, MATRASSES, WINDOW SHADES, AND :? ? :? ? K w cs ?a JM. *4 ? ? in I rpilB Subscriber has in Store, of iris own | I Manufacture and importation an enormous stock of Window SHADES, Gilt * CORNICES. I'atf.r HANGINGS. Matrus"m; ses,Satin I)cl?a?ncs.Damasks,Lace and Mow __ j lin Curtains, Tassils, Loops, Ac. All f , which arc offered at prices which arc nppi?. 1 ciated by all close buyer* and ccononiica house- keepers. J- II. W KINSMAN A CO, 179 Khtfr at. , ; corner King A Bcrriaford-sts., (Charleston, March -!?> 7 ?y. f jj q tj " T1IE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE VORI.D! r !? <TIir liainf iPirrlr, i* A monthly Journal, devoted to Literature, ' Fun. Poetry, News, Ac., < i 1? .,,, ..I. ...... 1 .....J -..r. i ...: ii v? ...? ? ^hiii, MMM.ii tiuia irimru imnvrim-' neons American family paper, devoted to literature, wit, humor, prone ami poetry,end original talcs, written expressly for it ut great cost. While the Home Circle will he found one of the finest ami most reliable papers in u hit.* It p ishing events are chronicled, nothing of a sectarian nature will ever be permitted in its columns. Feeling the responsibility 1 resting upon those who assume the snered and import nt trust of guiding the minds and morals of a people, it will be I ho snee'ml cure of the proprietor to publish what is ? haste and pure as the immaculate principle e is the mind itself?nothing.in fact, but w hat d I of calculated to elevate and refine, dignify and ennoble. '' The Homo Circle will bo issued-on the ' : li;.-?t of every month. W? shall publish in ? | its columns a portion of one of 0 e Is'st sto'! rics. tides or romances wo can possibly have ; w rittcn?Uic same to be continued every * j month until it is completed. j SrsciAt. Notice.?To our fronds, sub' j seriliers, and readers. Any person or club 1 , of persons, who will send lis (post-paid) ' | two dollars worth of our books, we wi I, in 4 < return for tlu-ir kindness and trouble, send j to their address,(postage free) apy fifty cent ' | book published by lis. s Address, post-paid, Garrett Si Co., Pub 4 isliers. 18 Ann street. ' Dee. JO 44?tf. A.CURE FOR A LL! 1! r Holloway'a Ointment. Citizrns of ike Union: c | Yon bave done me the honor a? if with one ,, j voice, fio-.n one end of the Union to tlie other, | to rt.nnp the cba; inter of my Ointment with * your appiobat'on. It is scarcely two years *' j since I made it known among you, ami uhendy ' it lias obtained more celebrity than any other I nietlicine in so shot t a period. ( THOMAS 110M.0WAV. Corner of Ann and Nassau sleets, 1 ?? . New York. A ?1| fl ,t ASToNISIIIXG CU..K OF SOUK LEGS, AFf* | TKIi NINK YKARS STANDING. I iv.... / . i .. / - - x *vy "J u i"irr j''ufn ?wr. J- istHglcy% ': | nfHuntf title, Yo,Uiin (Jaunty, Worth (Jar* ' ohna,L'. S, duleJ Xnirmltrr Int. 1 S.'jd. H:; ?r* READ HIS OWN WORDS!! To Prof. IIom.owat: Kin,?11 i* noi my villi to become notorln, <* neither is this letter written for the mere *ake of h writing, tint to inn that your Oluttnent cured mo it of on-of the in oat ilri'.tdftil cutafteou* disco*"* n that Heali i* heir to, and which w.n con*idercd \ by nil who knew tno, to lie entirely beyond the ,, reach of medicine. For nine \ ram I wit* .ilflic| ted uith one of the nio*t painful uud troubleMime *ore leg* tlml ever fell to the lot of man; * | and after trying every medicine 1 had ever | beanI of, I resigned in despair all hope of being * Ctncil ; but a fiienil brought me a couple oi hu ge pou of your Ointment, which caused the " role* on my leg* to heal, and I entirely regaint eil my health to my agreeable surprise and dc* light, and to the astonishment of my friends. 0 Signed W, J. IiANULKY. u ' - * 1 AN EXTRAORDINARY CI*RE OF A BAD ,, BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE . | POINT OF DEATH. + ^ * Copy of a Isttrr from Mr. II. Durant, AVir r- 1 Orleant, Notetnbtr Oth, 1863. I ? To Pror. KoluiWaT, 88, Corner of Ann and " Na-uan xtreota, New York: Dear8ir,?It I* with '* heart lull gratitude I have to iiifortii you-that by d ihu um ot your OinUnont and Pi Ik, the life of n my wite ha* been raved. For xeven yearn alio < liad u bad brcaxt, with ten running wound#, not n ol a canceroua nature. I a a- told that nothing i, eouhl uv? her: rho woa then induced to u*o I. your Ointment and Pilla, when in the xhort apace ? of throe moullia they effected a peileet cuic, to the aatoiiirhmunt of all who knew u*. We obtained your medicinox from Mia. Wright It ' ' Co., Citation at., New Orleauf. I xend till*front{ "Hotel do* Prince*," Park, alxltougb ( had wrti' ten it at Sew Ork-aua before we finally left, at " that time not knowing your addrcaa at Ngw- J" York. Kigncd, K. DCBANT r ' owvJJpr ai .. i The I'iila ahould Ihj uacd conjointly with u the Ointment, in moat of the following (> CJiaurt?? .kllail I'dea, . Had Breast*, Ilheuinatinm, I liurna, Salt Bin-urn, tgg3k . Bunion*, Scald*. , 1 Chilblain*, Sort? Nipplea, (Hiapped hand*, Hoc? Throat*, | Contracted and Stiff Skin dim-aac*, Joints, Hearts, Fistula*, Sore Head*, >, Oout, I'lcers, Glandular Swelling*, Wminds, r ' Lumbago, j?. , -,) *?*gol.D ATTH* KsTABLIkilMRtTofProf. i IIollowat? SO Maiden Isnr. New V0.1V, j and J44, H-r.iASD. London, nnd liy nil reaI pi-ctahls Druggrsfa and Dealer* of Medi- a | cinoH throughout the United Htalua, in I'oUt and Boxen, at 'JO cenU,6'J4 cent*. and ft I 00 I eneh t |. MT There it a contlJH^HNtring By * taking the largeralian. . * N.B.?Dirtetiona for the puidaoae of pntienU in etrwrv disorder art tftaed tt * **? l?ot. * & % 4 djfcft