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will no doubt carefully preserve tliein memontoe of Old Drury. The scenery si wardrobe were purchased at private sale 1 Rufus Welch, to be used in a new circus intends building soon. The lot^of grou upon which the Theatre stood is very val able. U was purchased a few years sin by Mr. Swift, who has recently refold it a'proSt of about $50,000 A few years since, a different case, how * ^ er, occurred horo. The name of a wort member of what was then a dominant pai in this county, who, while a zealous partis never Bought an office, wan, without I consent or knowledge, introduced as a a< of compromise candidate to n Conventii weariad with long-continued bnllotin between Uncompromising rivals, and tlu was* strong prospect of his nomination, ho was highly popular. When he heard . it, ho was greatly shocked, and imploi his friends to withdraw his name at on Good heavens," said he uto l?c worri and harassed with the judgments, exc< tions and sales hero, would wet ine era; nnd then if a conviction for murder shot take place ! why, I would not hang a m for all Philadelphia/* Fortunately, by 1 entreaties, ho succeeded iu having his nni W-thdrawn, and he was thus relieved of feeling of dread of being Sheriff, more atro than any keen desire for it which has et animated the crowd of eager aspirants, w have made the possession of the office t ruling object of the best portion of th lives. Our markets have not recently undergo any importnut change. Beef entile sell the exhorbitant rate of from $11 i to f\ Flour commands $10.50 to $11 per barr Rye Fl our #7 25; Corn Meal, $5,< Wheat sells for from $2.60 to $3,70; It f 1.M; Corn, 1.11 a 1.12c.; Oats, 08 u 69< Trply Yours, 1>. Snobs and Flunkeys?England's Maj< ty and Meanness. In England, Ix>uis Napoleon, dtiriug I late triumphal progress through part of tl kingdom?half us a visitor, almost half ?> mas'er?was pleased to flatter the F.ngli by making his public speeches in their hi gu igw. The Cockney r.ihblc, on their p.i sought to propitiate Hie Imperial Mnjci and to display their own nrcoinplUh.iicn by charming the said Majesty in Frenc and all i'uris laughs at the clutn?y for ncy rendering of Vive I1 Euipcrcur. \Yh the ass in the fable attempted to fawn up bis master imitation of the spaniel, lie y for his folly and his meanness kicks iiislc of careaacs. In honor of their excellent French nl and visitor, English l.uiics and yciitlcuo wo are told by Mr, (iihirdet, dccomt their bounds and huts Ibr a w hole we with rwssr*ttes of French tri-colored ribbu and wore on their necks?the gentlemen n ly pedmps?cravnts of the Mine signified combination ot colors. English lames a gentlemen. like Uriah lleep, know- how be very 'arable "to titled greatness." Not ing gets on its knees w ith such Facility ui scat as English snobbishness, w liieh is in incomparable for its servility as for its i solspse. The late Emperor Nicholas, of Russ was a knight of the English order of t garter. Ilia death nude the vacancy which the Emperor of Franco has just be installed, iu Windsor Castle?the M.<jea of England's virtuous Queen humbling Mlf to clasp the jewelled garter round t leg of the French debauchee nndrul-thro The time mnv como when England, conic Iter neniHM, will think it fitter that Iter Ju Ketch *h< old fasten a halter round thejv liiliuut Frenchman'* neck. The French paper*, chuckling over t change by which the "Waterloo Gal lor in WirwUor (*a?tlo?ao late the pride n h<M?t of the English?iit cow* made to be the erect-fallen name of the ' Picture Gal ry," cull it almost a renunciation or repud tion of Waterloo by the British crown ai nation. A B-itiah house of mourning* dc teaied to the name of Scbaatupol and to I French Alliance, may snpply fho place the "Waterloo Gallery," and British bra gadocio yet may be auccaeJed by ilriti lamentation*. Rricham Youro'* Visum on Slavery. The ex^Governor of Utah, tliu* define* I poaiiion on the Slavery question, in one hi* lain harangue* to "the uaint*:" "T CM or Haiti, winch la ilie wvu ot i,ain < rending through Ham, will, according the curse put upon him, acrvs hi* brethr< ad be 'servant of servants' to hia fello (ruturw, until (iod remove* the curse; a no power can hinder it. These are luy vie upon slavery. I will her* say u little in< upon tliia point. The conduct of tho whi1 toward* the slave* will, in many cases, we both elave and master to hell. This ala meat comprises much ia a few words. T black* should be used like servants; not Willi,?but they mast serve. At an election held on Hatordny last, I lieutenant hi the Edgefield Plying Artil ry, Mr. Cicero Adams, was oosnimou< elected. Wo congratulate this spirit Corps on Ua excellent selection. [Kdgetield Advertiser. Eowakd Flaxkoax was convicted < Friday is tho public Court, at Hang Main*, of throe offense* against the Li uor Law aolling three glasses?at was aouleneed to twenty dollars line ai ooete on each, with thirty day* impriae newt for tho frit offence, sixty days f ? I f J # _ .1 - si ' tae aecouw, mu wwir unyimt me um making one Itandrvd and eighty (Jhj aad M mm nf noa pay meat of Iiici ai eoe* tbo imprieoameot to be douM making iltm Hundred and aiaty days I kit* abort of oca yaar, iu Um Qoom CoMMtioa. He ?m comir.iUed. Ia tlio looath of Ifareh and April, great many doga bare died in Weatrhf tar County, either from being pofooned from hydrophobia. The death of nam* one twrkiee and cbiekma which ocewm aimulfrHMnwly, baa induced many to t Mean that pmaon bail been diatribwti L with noma mod of food, in order to h L the dog*; eo that bargtariee might ! R ratify a?v.:m|>l*l?rd. a* THE WEATHER AND CROPS by 8torm?It* Melancholy Effect*. he We had a very-severe atorm on Friday nd evening, accompanied by an unusual quanti- ^ lu- ty of electricity. There were aevrrnl deaf- ^ ice ening claps, one of which struck n house in at the lot of Mr. J. F Gamble, of this place.? There were several negroes in the house at iv- the time, one of whom was very much stun- ^ hy ned. A crib containing a little infant was , rty capsized, without inflicting tho least damage. ^ iau Mr. Jaincs Hendrix was in the dwelling liis house nt the time, nnd was prostrated hy art the shock. With the exception of the ne- ' in, gro house, there wns no damage done. It * igs is rarely that we hoar of a more miraculous ' are escape. The ways of electricity are passed ' as all finding out. of Wo have heard a number of complaints '' ed of the damage done hy washing?and of the ce. bottom Innds having been in many places P icd completely inundated. :u* We regret also a most molaneholv oc- '' E.V? currcnce that happened about eight miles i s ild ?,!- -i? in? i /> .? lv ~v.? v. |>|||?U. J IIO IIOUSC UI .11*. J. ,n Bruzzle was, during the .storm, struck hy " I''9 lightning, killing Mr. Brazzle and a stop- 1 mo daughter instantaneously, it is supposed.? ^ There wore four little children in the house ut the time, none of whom were injured ? 9 >'er Nothing was known of it in the neighbor- ? hood un^l next morning. 11 We also learn that Mr. Oaborn Yonguc ' e,r lost two little negroes on the same evening. P They had gone out hunting for cows, and " nc in attempting to cross a ravine or hollow, ? I** that never, ordinarily, contains water, but t' bail become flooded by the extraordinary 8 )0; rain were drowned. r >*? The vicinity ofMonticcllo, we have heard h c* from several reliable sources, was at the r same lime visited by a rain, accompanied t with hail of an unusual size. One of our n informants says that the stones measured n lis nine inches in circumft rence ; another that ^ int they were fullv the sizo of goose eggs.? h i a The former gentleman remarked that he d sli was sixty years of age, and had never seen * in- hail half the size before. Wo have heard * irt of no serious damage being done. Ft rtu* ity nntelv the bail stones, although large, were ' Is, **few and far between." ' li ; [\Vinn*born Register. n ij Rr.Kitr.*Hixn Showkh ?Sir.ee our last we j, wU have had a. most dcliglitlul and refreshing "n shower of rain. The earth was literally j, j parched, and everything snfTsriug for the c want of rain u more signal manifestation of r . I jy Divine favor, we have never before witnesse<l. Without tliese refreshing seasons, veg* j taiion would have perished, and most em* ^ phaticully would the words of tho ?.,cred , U....? I JiS J (p f*vrv? iimr uvuii u'niil'u? Hi. "The withering fig-tree* droop and die ; f|j The fli"liIk elude the tiller's toil." nd A* it i?. we h.iVe ?n nt imum for grstito tude to lite giver of nil good, and may now ,|i. confidently indulge the hope that an nbun ud d .nt supply of "seed lo the sower, nnd bread nR to the eater," will be re ilized. in. Above Camden, we learn, the rains have been very heavy, nnd generally throughout j?t the dintriet pretty good seasons have been ha experienced. jn [Camden Journal. en Kai* asd Hail.?Wo learn that a por t)' tion of the Saluda side of our District was, it' on Friday last, visited by a aeverc storm of < he commingled wind, rain and hail. Consider ?t. able damage was done to the young crops, to especially cotton, which was completely ek battered into the earth. Corn will rise up ur- again, and in the end, do ahont as well as it would have done. But cotton, thus Irndly lie bruised, can scarcely recover in time to do ' much. Some plan lent, we understand, are nd replanting their cotton fields in corn. If all ar wero to do so, the storm would prove a le- blessing rather than a misfortune, la- [Kdgelield Advertiser. nd //ah. S oka.?On Friday, 18th inst, nt 41 o'clock p. m., we were visited with a sc',0 verw hail storm, whieli, lasting only a few < minutes, did very little harm. A majority of the hail stones were the full size of n *" partridge egg, nnd one we noticed was the size of a hen's egg Jthey fell with sufficient force to break window glass, or even bruin liis the person right badly in unprotected or The temperature of the atmosphere since , has been lowered several degrees. l?l tartan burg Kxpreas. j t to m ^ rn, Haim.?During the past week we have w- had several gciille, refreshing showers; nJ enough, we nrnutne, to germinate the vv? tot* seed which hnvo lain ao long in the tTV arid earth. The nights still eontiae cool and very pieasant, so far as comfort is n(j concerned; but our plnnting friends had t much rather see the evening* warm, as * then the cotton plant, the object of their c solicitude, would be re I meed from the dis M ease called "sore shins," a kind of blight produced by cool uighls and cold winds, which, by the wickly appearance they cause the plant to put on, betrays the tropical origin of our great staple, dy [Marion Star. Tkxas.?The Galveston News or 17th, . nays: Uy the uiaiU recieved this morning " we have exchange* from almost every ? ,,n quarter of die auto, and we are glad to * or learn lh.it the drouth is at an eud. Show- d i,j. era hare fallen ill every aection and the p id prospect for the cropa ia brighter in conao- ? queuce. It may be that aome diatrcta A 0. have not yet been visited with rain, but ? or if there are any auch they moat lw limited. m All our account* go to ahow that the rains lg* have been gcoeral, and we believe that at thia time enough hae fallen for preaent ud agricultural purposes. Heavy hail " Of ahowera have fallen in the weet, and done * of kmm damage to the young corn. * ? ?^nwaenw?? v A Letter to tlie New Orleana (La.)Pic- c * ayune, from New Braunfels, Texas, gives I ? > dm following: "Late one eveoiog.n oung n or fellow came to the houee of a germsn t) ir- on the prairie, and asked for n couple of m I'd earn of corn to help him catch a horse. <#- The corn was given, hut next morning the ? ad German missed hie favorite and beat hone ? ili AB(| found that the scamp had asked for * be ,ora to anatda him |o rob tlie poor ^ [From the N. Y. Sun. Attempt to Assassinate Louis Napoleon. Regarding the attempt to assassinata I-onis lapoleon.otir Liverpool correspondent Impened to be in Paris at the time, and sends a the following nrcount: On Saturday afternoon the Empress took n airing in an open carriage in the Bois de loulogne. At 6 o'clock the Emperor, 01. orsback, accompanied by Count Edgar Nev is aide-de-camp, and Col. Valabreque, went o meet Her Majesty. As usual the Km poor's sppesranco was the signnl for the crowd o range on the side walks to look at him. !e was passing along the avenue of the /hninps Elyacc, at a leisurely pace, and hud eached opposito the Chateau des Fleurs, aiout No. 14ft or 146, just at the corner of ho Hue do Balzac, it being precisely linlf iast 5 o'clock, when a binck bearded, middle ged man. dressed in a "shinev" hat, and a aose dark colored overcoat, was noticed to tep from tho sidewalk, and, fixing bis eves ristfully upon the Emperor, to put bis hand ito the inr:de of the breast of bis coat and o advance quietly towards Napoleon, who lid not seein to observe him To present petitions to the Emperor peronallv in the street is*one ofthe many things rfmJu or forbidden in France, and as the lan's aspect indiented nothing more hostile hnn to hand a petition, one of the municipal iolicc stepped forward, equally quietly, to ifnrni llin titpunnme flinl I?I? ??* 1 - .... ,..v ??? HUK l.f pCIIIM'll IK? ent through tho "proper authorities." At hat critical moment the black bearded at run;er was within eighteen yards of the Kinpeor, and had him nearly in what artists call alf profile. Just at the instant a cab drove apidly down the avenue and interposed beween the policeman and the at ranger. Wo lav almost, in view of want history relates, ecept as a provision of nature that would ? regicide had a miserably hid aim.or peraps the cab disturbed him, for the stranger row n double barreled pistol from his breast nd fired point bl ink at the Emperor's body, ire any one could recover self.possession, ie disoharg-d the second barrel as if at runom, or as if is described, pettishly, and holing the pistol higher than the previous shot, s if to aim atthc Emperor's lie .d. Having Uncharged the second barrel without effect, ie dropped tho weapon, and "'plunging his land inside his overcoat,drew forth another listed w ith a long, slender barrel, and pres. nted it towards Napoleon, who h id now msaed him. " Notwithstanding that two shots wee offered to he fired, there are sharp eyes and vn.lv hands perpetually around the Empeor, and consequently ere a third shot could >c made, several persons precipitated them elves upon the assassin Two men in blur douses, workmen apparently, and dirty one* t that?but in reality police agents?seized dm simultaneonsly by thccol.ir, but<stupidy lett liirn free in front to show fight, which ie did by struggling, kicking, growling and uming the pistol alternately ag.air.st his cap. ora and himself. A third person, the afore, aid ooliecman. ere many seconds clasped rasped him by the nook in front, and, puling aside the assassin's pistol, throw him own and falling will, him,drew a long clasp, nifo, and stabbed him they say two or three imos about the neck and right side. Hun. reds of persons instantly ran to the spot, nit before thev could retld-r any iissistsne? detachment of troops closed around the ssnnain and his captors, and warned olf tho vmpsthising spectators with awige shouts ,nd n fence of cold steel. The nsHisri i win 'orthwith carried to the guard house of the fWriere ile f Etoile, and everything furthci vas hushed up from tho public. Napoleon exhibited great coolness. Or ho first shot?simultaneous with it, indeoi' ?the Emperor made a hasty.movement will lis right hand to his shin, which made thosf ew who observed the motion cry out thai ie was hit. But tho next instant he with Irew his hand, and, not even quickening his torse's pace, he bowed right and left toward* he spectators, his failures lighted with ar ie.ir an approach to a smile as they seem apthlc of assuming. The enthusiain ofthc x'oplc broke out iu the most lively t ries.? Phe intelligence of his escape was known liroughont F'iris within i few minutes.? laving joined the Empress the cortege reurned at a quiet p ec through the city tc he Tuileries. the citizens along the entire ontn rending the air with aeclum it ions. In the evening, the Emperor, acc.omp.'U lied by the Empress, made their appearance t tho Opera Cirmujiu:. Continued about* f welcome saluted thetn on their arrival >utside the theater the Cent (tanks kepi he line of approach, ninl a detachment oj pildes acted aa escort. As it was known hat their Majesties would be present that vcninp, the house, which contains comfortbly 2,000 persons, was crammed to the oof, and along the entire r iuto from the 'uilcrics to the theatre, the way was lined . it h people. At several points the houses rere illuminated. The assassin, meantime, hud been examled at the guard-house, and found to be a Ionian, born at Fuenza, and named Piunori, shoemaker by trade, snd formerly a solicr in the army of Garibaldi. The paaaort found on his j erson stated him to be s Urdinian, by name Livcrani. His hat which, a before stated, was a now one, bore the lark of "London," snd hence it wss at first apposed that the passport was forged. A turn (tnr Parisian flffiwl. linuhtlaut is in irculution that ho wu recently "converted" rom Catholicism to Protestantism by tho xertiona of Knglish saints. It was also nid that a third pistol found on hia person raa a "revolver it Colt.1* but if so, it is inredibls why ha did not use that weapon first. Inving been subjected to an examination at fie guard house, he was conveyed in cab o the Prefecture of Police, where hia rounds were staunched, for he was bleeding rofoaely. The Minister of the loterior and ther officers went through legal formalities, nd the prisoner is committed for trial before be Court of Assises of the Seine. There is but one feeling of indignation a. ?W 4T ... gainst this crime. All the efforts of the. po- | nil lice hn*o as yet f..ilcd to trace tli.-it the i?t- I "" tempted assassination had n "political signification." The above arc the unadorned facta of the case, us given by our eorreapondent, who in c,.?t n postciipt adds, "The next excitement will ary i be either the full of Scbustopnl (?) or the opening of the Exposition. I waa within the wnlls of the latter to-day, and found a to c< chaos of boards and packing cases, with here j ^ and there an unfinished fountain or half clected shrine. Unless immense energy bo ft used it is questionable if either of the affairs alluded to will couie ofT without further postponement. M t,ic 1 writ A Kkow-Nothino National Convex- JacV ? tion is to be held in Philadelphia in June ~~~m*i?g ^ llolloicmjs Pills for Cure of Pile, Sirk (ten I(md'tche,ami Ilowrl Complaints.?Mr. John Tcn' Anderson, general merchant, of Ballymon- fMyC ! ey, county Antrim, has written to Professor be ? llolloway the following statement of a cure l'ce by the us of InsPilis:?"Rose M'l.ure, j residing tit Balnngahil, R'.illvtnoney, wna to ?1 afflicted for five months with headache, sick i ness. and violent pains in the stomach and ^ j bowels. She had advice from several skili ful surgeons in Coleruine, Bnllymonev, and other places, but they pould give her no relief whatever. At length she was reroinmended to try llollowny's Pills, and after using them for a short period these invalua- tiio hie medicines restored her to perfect health, ly, i nnd enabled her to resume her daily la P,se hor." plait A Cure for Incipient Consumption. ly, a Tlioao who wish to lind the most eflicv AJ cioos remedy for Coughs, Colds, and the early stages of Consumption, and yet have no confidence in popitlnr medicines, gener- ^ ally, will never regret a fair trial of Dr. Rug. ers' Syrup of Diver orf, Tar, ncd Caitchalagua. It has en red its thousands. For sale in I?itica*tcr by MAGIED & HEATll and by Drugget everywhere. . Price?In large bottles $1. ? the I MARRIED. J' By the Rev. James Douglas, on the 22nd ?? tf inst.. Hon. Dtxox Barnes, and .Mrs. Marv The CtJN NINO HAM. *?d , Aeeontjvinying the al>ovc, written by a t,cm I friend, we received from tl?c newly married i couple a present of most excellent cake.? We sincerely wish them the utmost happiness, and uninterrupted prosperity. Quo- ^ , ,, ren ting tro.n an old poet, l?,ai , ' Though fools spurn Hymen's geutle b<*ci j powers, stop We, who improve his golden hours, 8 By sweet experience know | That marriage, ri duly understood. Gives to the tender and the good, fjfo A pa rail i ?e below." /JT I ANNOUNCEMENTS. B Ma. Ei.itor.?Please sunouncc Mr. Kaleigh by I i llaiumond as a candidate for Tux Collector. 1 I And oblige, Ills Fhikhps. ^ i Corn! Corn! vrr unp WANTED to purchase, a suiall qu .ntity thai of corn for which a good price will the; Is- paid in cash Apply at this o trice. the; May 30. lf> if SOUTII CAROLINA ~ LA V CA S T Kit I) J Si Tlil CT. ? By James H Witherspoon. Esq., Ordi- size 1 nary of said District. 1 Whereas, John U. Ingram lias applietl to > me for Letter* of Administration on all and sii-.r gular the Good* mid Chattels, Right.-, and Credit-. of Zulock Parry (deceased) late of Yallahush i County Mi.-wsissippi, with his will an! nosed. . THESE arc, therefore, to cite and admonish L ' all and singular the kindred and creditors ot the I said deceased, to lie and appear tn-foie mo at , our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at lsiucaster Court Mouse on the ' tttii day of Ju u- next, to show ca ise, if any, why the said administration should not bo granted. tiiveu under my Hand and Seal, this 23?h 1 day of May, in the year of our I-ord l ( - ^ ) one thousand eight hundred ami titty- . I J ' " J five, nr.d in the seventy-ninth yearof A- f mericAii Independence. JAMES II. W1THKUSPOON.0X.D. 811 May 30, let 'it P.'ft.00 * A Rare Opportunity for Cheap UA BA RGA1NS. THE undohaving purchased the en ' tiro -"lock of Franklin Kumdinu), consisting of New and Sacond hand Carriages and Buggies, which are now being finished arm repaired in | the best manner, under hit own directions, and ! are now offered for sale at lower price-* than , was e?er offend in any market. My object is not to ntake money, but to sell out the entire DC stock, and the low prices must effect it. Persons > wishing any thing in the carriage line, are resr pcctiuliy requested to call ami examine, aa both prices and terms of pay merit will be most favo1 rable. K. H. EMMONS. May SO, 1855 1# St "Trancis l. zemp.m.d. CAMDEN, S. C. I)EA LER IN American, French and English ISA Drugs, Medioines, Chem- liA ioals. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dll^TI'li K, PERFOnERV, I Soap*, Window-Gin**, Suryieal Jnstru- OR' men Is, Trusses, China Good*, Toys, ^ and Fancy articles; Fresh GARDEN SEEDS; Inks, Pens, Comh*, Brushes, Seyars, Hi Thomsonian Medicines, and all yenuine. and jxtpula* Patent Medicines. AOP.NT roR Christie's GALVANIC CURATIVES, AND Morehead's MAGNETIC PLASTER. MANl l ACrt RKR, OF Buttled SODA MINERAL Water F April 18 '55. 10 7tn c Notion. ( i ? Nothing will flCVM suit *gft?n?L mII (jJJ Ejmoii# who Are indebted to n??. a* th? eecutor of A, Perry, but actual payment: i 1 The collection of the money ie urged by ? 1 the legatees, and I here no control in the matter, M. CLINTON'. * Feb. 21, iHbi. J If. V '? S i ' H N T ' Ire-' % BNTY L AND AND PBNSi a?V?. tic subscriber lias opened an Office In rvllle ami wit! attend promptly to the ion and eolleetioii of claims for revofl mm vice; tuid bounty land under the a i;ress of 1850, and 1855. lie soldiers of the war of 1812, and < id* war will find it greatly to their in' insult the subscriber at an early day. pplicauts will please call at the Store of . Commit, for anv further information. K. 0. I'll I IN ( rarch 21, '65. SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. Lafayette Uelk, who is in the c it ate Sheriff of Lancaster District, by virtw of ranfas a<l salisfncirndum, nt the si tson Ross, having filed in inv office, to itli n schedule on oath of his whole e U'tition to the t'oin t of couniion pleas, that lie may lie admitted to the Acts < oral. Assembly made for the relief of 1 debtors. It is ordered that the said . Ross, and all other the creditors of tt Itclk, to whom he is in anywise indi utd they arc hereby summoned and imi to be and appear before the said Coi caster Court House on the third Mo 16th day) of July next. Then and hew cause if any they can, why the |i le petition aforesaid should not be pro J. A. STEW.VAX, Clc caster C. II., Clerk's Office, I till Jnn'y 1855,. ) >er J. Thompson, 1 In Kiptity, Lam vs. { Rill for Partition of iel M. Tillman, A f and account. , Eli/si, A others. J appearing to my satisfaction that W mpson, Dudley Af. Stewiiniii and wife, tnd milium Tillman, Defendants, in t , reside without the limits of this Stab tiered, on motion of .Voore, Sol'r for lant, thnt the saiil Defendants, Wi mpson, Dudley Af. Stewman and w.fe, mi William Tillman, do answer, plead i , to the bill in above case, on or befori , I...? lore ~?v !? ? . ukUci wiscriU'i^llHMK pr( ) will be ortlcred against nil of them. J. If. WlTllKKSrooX, C. E. L. fnrrh f>, *55. }*rs fee $7 IHI 4 3 "sheriffs sales. V virtue ofsundry wri's of fi f.i to met I will sell before the Court I louse don first Monday iu June next, within the a of sale, the following negroes via; >, Sarah, Piek, Nance and Jinnr; levii to be sold a* the property of II. R. 1 le suit of llaaacltinc & Ilagins, iitul ol above negroes, except Jinny, arc y likely; Jo h a tlrstrato Blacksmith. C s cash, A;c. prs fee $2 J. D. II VILK. S. L. 1 alienator C. II., May 21, 1855; 15-21. Note Lost! II persons are forbid trading for a not* me by James F. Burr, f?ir sixty tin ing date 12th May 1K63, the same In i lost or mislaid, and payment of said ped. BENJAMIN NEWT ay 23. 16 81 ~l\."lKiLLAKS" REWARD, The u'sive reward will 1m: paid f< delivery to myself, or the lodgemc tany jail, of my fellow Bub, who lei nisca on the 25th of April. The sain lack, stout built, about 22 years old, i '?<t 8 or 10 inches high. lie is well k ihe name ot Bob IMam. will also pay twenty-five tlollan* for orv proof against any one who nmv h i. JOHN il. KAL I.KNI 'ork district, S. C. 13 I Advertisement. L numhor of accounts due this office fr rising Job Work and Subscription, r inid. Now, I assure those indebted I t. 1 am Tory much pressed lor money, y will come forward and settle these c y will confer on me a grmt faro-. It. S. BAIL! lay 23, 15-!f. Old Papers. or sale, any ipinntity ot Newspapers ol , at 50 cents a huiulied. Apply a ;?*. yyyiis sTEW STYE! o* m. "just landed. J. B. COUSART. I large and choice variety lias jn?t a ii Charleston, It.iltiiiinrc, and i'hi!n<lcl[ K-t of nil kinds ltA HACKS, dlALI.KYS, TllKHAItS, GINGHAMS, SWISS MI'S LICOKS, ol'nll kinds from ti 1-4, up to 1 FLOSSES Lv., 1c. LADIES' BONNETS! CIIILDRENS1 BLOOMER LADIES FINE SHOES tots, Shoes, Slippeif=i, Xegr Brogands, the cheapest th ever was in this Market. GENTEMEW HITS, all varieties, a full * apply. It KINGS, FINGF.U Itl! lRoaciiks, breast ri PERFUMERY OF ALL KTNI3 lEADY-MADE CLOTHIM ST1.F.MBSS' SHIRTS, OEXTS' and ll im in, i/u.\n nrv-n, inn rA,"> ir\ VATS, KKKCH1KK8, kcAc. Ac. VRDWARE AND CtiTLE Forkt, Screws, Locks of all kinds, Augurs, lloes, Oimhlrts Spades, Shovels, CROCKERYWARE 'itchera, Goblet*, \V?sh-t>oi upA & Banc era, Tourinea, 4c., 4c., and a large supply of GUuwware. Rrocericfl of all Kind y Country produce taken in exchan nl* at caah price*. J. B. COUBAI lay 9th, '65. If l i?? tiiimiK NEATLY EXECCTED IIEK1 ' * [AN JOSEPH WHILDEN, ,Vi1 DEALER IN PUNTS, OILS AND GLASS pros- I\To. 11 Hayne-Street. CHARLESTON, S,C, if tlu? He keep* constantly for wile a general as k're** sortiucnt of PA I NTS and CM LS of ail kinds Capt VARNI8HES, WINDOW OLA8S one i sasiidn, SIM'S. TURPENTINE,SPI RIT GAS,GLUE and IIRUSIIES ofvariow kinds. Die. 13 43 ly idy of A CARD. lit0'"" IV1, ALFRED CKAVB!l,linrm| ,tj(_ \._J returned from his visit to thn cities o state Philadelphia and New Voik. inry be foil 111 prav- r?t I'N old stand, Two Doors South of tin >ftlie "Palmetto House," and nearly opposit Insnl- Harris's Hotel," where he will he plensed C Jack- wait on those requiring his services, r. La- Having examined Mid made hiinseif ac bled, quainted with all the latest improvement re n?- in his profession, he feeds confident of giv "J Bt ing satisfaction, in every particular, equal t< 'Jj *-v> any in the Slate or out of it jgy FULL SETTS OF TEETH 'rj.' ' inserted in Plutina with the < 'nntimious Gun or in the usual manner on Gold. * ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Plate aster "iserica in mo most complete and skilfu Land manner, und nil work fully war rimli'd Particular attontion given t< FILLING TEETH. Tendering his thynk {Ilium for time past, end bv a determination to ex Kmi- c<"l. he will give satisfaction in all Ilia l)eti ibove tal Operations, equal to any emergency. It Vorkillc, Out., 25 30 i5 lOWIRD TSSOtlATIOXr ,rd?- PIIILADELPUrA. IM POET AH T ANNOUNCEMENT. To all persons afflicted with Sexual disease p such at a Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Goij i|n" oiilnea, Gleet, Syphilis, Ac., Ac. ?-? The Howard Association of riiiladelphis, ii view of the awful destruction of human life am health, caused by Sexual diseases, aud the dc ceptions which are practised ujsju the nnlortil liroc- onto victims of gueli diseases by Quacks, hav ir, on directed their consulting Scrgcon, aa a eiia-itu legal hlv net worthy ot their iwiuf, to give medics advice gratis, to all pursonsthus afflicted, (mail d on or female.) w ho apply by letter, (poot paul, 'rice with a description of their condition, (age hers' occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cu^os o outig extreme poverty and suffering to furuisli uicd 'ondi- tt'inos free of charge. 25 The Howard Association is a benevolent In [y stilution, established by special endowment, i'o the relief of the sick and distressed, aftlietix with "Virulent aud Kpidcmlc diseases,r and It funds can be used for no other purpose. It ha now a surplus of means, which the Director ! K'v* have voted to advertise the above notice. lit liars, needless to add that the Association command aving the highest Medical skill of the age. note Address, (post-paid,) Dr. Geo. JL Cwlhnmi ON. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Awoc'ation, i'liil ' adelphia, I'a. llv order of the Director', E/.KA D. IIK.VRTW ELL, President. >r the GKO. KAIKCHILD, Sectetary, save moneyT 1 bov HEAD TlIIS ADVEiniSMENT, ONI uowu AND ALL TO MERCHANTS PLANTERS ANI iart>or 0THER8. " 'b "WT'ETAV1NG Itccome Jiermancntly loca ? 11. ted in Clint ieston, I an) prepare to do any thing in tbe litih of a goncrr >r \d- - I;/eney and Com mixtion business ontrii: email, lvd lo ^l(> ^ intend giving the great*, to ute portion of my time to the filling of com ami it try orders for O roctriett, Proriaion*, Dr laims, (rmxh, 1 fa nt ivu re,, 67cith'nu/, Jhxrt*, Shoe* Pray*, Points, Oil-\ Fruit, liquor. Hooks, Stationary, Faney Goola, ??r ?n thing elso that oitn l*? obtained either i this or Northern Markets and throng Marge tho arrangements that I have made wit t this (he leading Houses, dealing in the nliov article*, I shall be able to make purchase on better terms than the Merchants o |0 1'lantrrs themselves could, thereby no ? niilf.' uttt'ittrr ?1.a * ? VUVIil H?0 WIJICiCI?U1 IfJ IU price of the nritclc, but also the neceasar ^ entrbilant ox|H>n?c of time and trouble at A tending a visit to this city. T will ata personally attend to the selecting, pnck ing, marking, and shipment of goods, 9t as to avoid nil mistakes, and damage whvh getierally arise from want of a lit tie attention. In addition to the above, T will also at tend to the disposal of any produce th* rived luay whipped to me. Any persons dt >hia: sirous of making shipments of produeo < any kind, had better write to me, nnd will give them every information da r* UN'S, gards the Market*, manner of packing 8 l a and how to ship them. From my Ion: experience in a general mercantile htisi nines*, I think. I can give perfect satisfac tion to nil, nnd *uit the most fnsiidioti taste in my ?cloetions.*--Give me a tria is all I ask. For my service* I shall rt quire a small commission, not cxoeedirtj ten |>cr cent, according to the nature c ops' the business. DAVID M. GAZLAY. Offiec lip Stairs, 225 King ?t., Charleston Marcli 5. *48. 4 If. C II K S T E R Carriago Factory. The undersigned la now prt pared to manufacture, at hi SSr \uw Kstahlishmcnt in Chcstei ville, all kinds of CARRIAGES adapt* to oar rongti and hilly country, and of th SGS, beat MnteriaD. He would anggeaL ?a nl NS, moat evwy man in the op country is uior I a or lesa a ju ge of limber, before you bu or order a Carriage, no matter where, iooi nrotin/1 nnA tt'lm* I ?? .? 1... |if builder has and in whMcond lion it i* kepi '* The C'arri:ige-M*kcr may /,?>, lioani o IOYS' HlunterM ranch ?e he pie*see, )>ut the pr?n< l.V- secret of cnrrMgu-mnkiiig lies fn the Lta , BEit-pilc. To buy a cheap Negro, I(nr*e or Cur tjv to rptify the old ruing* : Penn ill i tfiiteand PtmndfotAiak. (jSivo <nc a fair prir< for my work, nnd then if it is not mud risht, hold nic responsible. If it wore not for Faint, Fully and (Jloe, \ What would wc poor Carriage-Makers dol C. F. MOIJST. Chester, Jan. 81, 1855. 49 tf CATAWBA LODGE, I. O. O. F. no a4 Will hold their meetings'evei (re for Thursday Evening at 8 o'etoel ?y Order of the Lodge. RT. JAMES M. HEATH., EteVy. tf Aug So. ly l* ATTORNEY AT LAW, S Chest?rfl?n<il C. H 8- 0, v ;K JP.mr|15^ ' ? ? -i#'v BOOKS * Which to ill be Sent Free of Pof tage on Receipt of the Price, The Mat ridded Daughter, 25 The Scoot of the Silver Pond, 25 I (done, or the Children of Love, 25 Fearless Fred, 25 . David Watson, 25 Atar Dull, 25 . Paul C'KflorJ, 25 Josephine, SO Eva May, 25 s Eugene, or the Soldier's I {ride i!Z Grace \Vvideo, or Frederic?, theBonnet Girl, y 25 The Belle of the Bowery, 25 The White Wol? or tire Scarlett y Brotherhood, 25 Paul J once, or the Son of the Sea, 25 i> Captain llauhe, 25 e Itovenwlale, or the Fatal 1 >u*s1, 26 a Eilen De Vero, 25 The Pirate. CliCf 4j? ?i 4.4# PrOgrosS tiitl Piejuilirc, AO Dr. VulontinoV Cutuie Lectare*, 60 i; Amy Lawrence* 50 Stnnfiehl l!:?||, 2 vol*, 50 cts etch. Llarry Retiiitini, 50 Ru*h NVoodville, * 50 [> Domby and Daughter, 26 Garuelle, or tbe liover's Oat)?, 25 ? Jim Hunt, %r> Dlj?h, or the Pirate of the ShonV, 25 The Adventures of Tom 6taj>U*to??f 26 11 New York in Slioea, ... 26 1 The S'nr of tli? Fallen, t. 25 Fifteen Minute* around New York, 25 The Dancing Feather, 26 l'aul Dovcreli, 25 The Life aud Advetitares of Dick Clinton, 25 Ellen Grant, 25 Clarenco liolton, 25 The Maid of Watauga, 25 ^ The Rival Brothers, 25 Address, 1?. S.BAILEY. 14 Ledger Ottiec. J Lancaster, S.C. : this mmm friib!! ; HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. " To the Citizens of the Vttiui Slides. I most hnmbty and sincerely thank you for , the imineu*e patronage you hwvoocstowed upon - my Fill*. I take this opportur.try of stating thai* my Ancestor* were all American Citizens, unit tluit I entertain for ait tlmt concern* America ami Americans, the most lively sympathies, so much so, that I originally compounded my piO* ezpiejsly to *nh your climate, haMfcr, couatitnlion*. anil manner of living, intending to lh?h myself among you, which I have new done? I l>y taking premises In New Yoik. 3S, ft/run-r of Ann and N<x*xtiu-8t.?i, Y. > PUBIFICATIOH OF THE BLOOD i. LIV E It AND BILIOUS OOBPIAINTK The Citizen* of the Union suffei mnch h-om (Jkr . orders of the IJrer and Stomach, scwrCdy any d ?re free from the influences of these dcftroetlt*: 1- maladies, hence lite wear* fast. The fair etar? ;i- |ierhaps tiie most handsome in the work!, up to a certain period when, distressing to euy, many loose their teeth and good took*, whileyct hi the v itHVtlrty of life*--such t-ad evil* moy he effectually h remedied t*y continually keeping (he Wood pom ft. and die liver mid Stomach in a healthy action, v when life will flow smootiy, and resemble plants ' tit a congenial clime, where an eternal springap. to reign. A* it regarda tlte preservation " nf the human trame uud the duration of life, h much may ha olfroted, and I say fearlessly, tha* r health and life may he prolougod for nuuu*ye?m ,,, ' beyond the ordinary limit*, If Hollorrayw Pilb are taken to purify the hhjiod according to tho rule* laid down for health contained in th? di* rections which accompany each boa. ^ A Case of Weakness and Debility of 10 years standing, cured by Hollo way's Pills. ? Copy of a J/clUr front Captain John J,Juuan^ Alitor Jlvutr, X. 1% Dated Jan. tth, 1864. u To Photksho* IIoi.i.oway, 88, Comer of Aon R Mild Nassau Street, N. Y. Sir:?It if with the-most heartfelt pleasure I " have to inform you that 1 have been restored to health and strength by taking your PilK for t- the Iart ten years 1 suffered from a derangement I of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced to such an extremity that 1 gave up my Ship, never expecting to go to sea any more, as I had tried '' every leniedy tiiat was recommended tome, but I ?U to no puiposo; and liad given myself op to ). dml|>?h, when I was at lost recommended to take , your Pills. After using them for three months, '' the result is that I am now in better health than ? 1 have been for eleven years past, and itnlced as ' wcil as ever I was iu tuy life. You arc quits at' !- liberty to make this known for the benefit OS a otliers. 1 remain, air, yours respecUuliv, J (Signed) JOHN JOHNNY. v These celebrated Pill* are wonderfully of. Ce.u-kiua in the following oomplahtt*? Ague, Inflammation, ,f Asthms. 'Jaundice Hillious CVvniphdnta. Idver Complaint*, Blotches on tire Skin, Lumbago, u Bowel Complaints, Piles, ('i>lics, Rheumatism, - Constipation of the Bow- Retention of Urina, els, Scrofula or King's EvB| Conaumption, Sore Throats, Dchillty, * Stone and Gravel, .. Dropsy, Secondary Symptoms, ? Dysentery, Tic Prxiloarax, r. Erysipelas, Tanioare, I telltale I rreinwruies, Ulcere, Fevers of sli kind*. Venereal Afffcctiof*. * Fits, Worm* of all kin*. Gout, Weakness, A-om wha$. e Ifi-ai-to-he, aver cause, dec,, Ac, Y Indigestion, * %* tfoi.D AT THEEsTAHtlSHMBIITOrPfcC* e prahor hOI.I.owav, 244, htbako, (near - Tkmr.eBar) I .ow dor, and alnosi binHousi * ' 1* Nkw Yorx. orders for Medicines In the HIJIICM, sddre?H.'d, 4V, Holm>wat, Now * York,'will receivo doe attention. Hold al? ?o l?y nil respectable Dtnjfffint* and dealers * in Xlcdicinea throughout tho United Hta&ea, 'J in Boxes at J?74 cents, 87 costs, and $160 u cent* each. To bo had Wholesale of tbe r |iriiu'i|i1e Drug J/bosi-s In Union, "There is a considerable wring by t*? king the larger siaes. N.B.?Directions for the gnktanee of pa tientu to every disorder are sttixed to each * Box SURVEYING. PT^HS anderslgbed I* prepared to welt np? A on those reanirhtff the awvtasa of o Surveyor, at any time, up >n application be* 7 iosr made to the Clerk off the Court. k W. R. UUftl.M I^nrefter Jan. I. 18ft&> HoUoo 18 hereby alreo, thai the TK>te?an4lKcovfit4 of N. Mayblura are In tny handa for mlW, , lion. J. WILLIAMS. * May 15th, tS$5 I4~*w V^J'w . >*SaLtS iiJ "''- Ju