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ever, what course the council should pursue, but tbe community certainly demand it m s right, some light on tbe subject.? If the new council have made recent discoveries, let us know what they are, even, should it turn out to be only a "mare's nest." , ENQUIRER. Tribute of Respect. At a special communication of Jackson Lodge No. 63, A. F. M., held in the Lodge room on the 41 h inst, tbe following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted. Whereas Almighty God, tbe Supreme Architect of tbe Universe, has, in his own good lime, removed from among us our aged and beloved brother, Jambs Biooert, venerable no less for bis virtues than for bis years:?and whereas our brother, in nil the relations of lite, bos sustained a character, both as a man and a Mason, without reproaeh?therefore Rt solved, That in the death of James r Bigoert the Fraternity deplore the loss of a true and worthy brother?one who observed carefully the "tenets of a mason's profession" and squared his actious by the cardinal virtues of the craft. Resolved, That in token of the sincerity of our grief, we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Rttnlufd, Tlmt a Oopy of theee Resolution* \x? transmitted to the family of llie divcascl, with the assurance of our fraternal sympathy with them in their *a?l bereavement. ORO WcC. WITIIRUSPOOX, W.M. John Crocmtt, Sec'ty. r!rgnijiljir. ~ LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL UP T|IB AFRICA, AT HALIFAX. VI EN A CONFERENCE TO HE RE. OPENED SEVASTOPOL NOT TAKEN. COTTOA IRPItOVCI), LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. A.-. A.-. Ac. II 4i.trAX. June A, 18AG. The llriliali M.til Steamship Africa ha* arrive! in this port with later intelligence from Europe. She was* detained olF thin port nearly ali ?lav on Monday. ? - j OKSKRAL INTKLMORNCS. The Viena Conference are to be reopened. A secret expedition is preparing in the Crimea. The riege of Sehaxto|M>l remain* unchanged. General Pelisaier contemplated an attack by putting the Alia* in the field. A motion for a want of confidence in the English Ministry had failed. The latest engagement took place before the Flagstaff" Battery, the French destroyed the Russian outworks. OOUMRRCIAL IN'TSL! IQSaCS. Milligan'a Circular reports extraordinary sales of CottCQ, and at an adranee of oni-quartet penny on midling, and an eighth on fair. Manchester advices are more fnvorable. Breadstuff's are unelianged. Closed doll. The weather is favorable for crops. Provisions hare slightly advanced. Lard is steady. The London market remains unchanged ?Sugar and Coffee are Arm. Bread tuff's dull. Iron active and buoyant? Pig Iron advanced. Money is easier, and U. B. Stocks are better. Console closed on Friday at ninety-one and three-quartern, and <*i Saturday ad* vaoced a half. rotmoat. Count Bool, the Russian Plenipotentiary, haa had an interview with the French and English Ministers, during which he suggested that the Tcace Conference should re-assemble. The Representatives of the two Western power* could not give a reply, but if they consent, Bool wiU again attempt to arrange the third point. The Berlin papers say that the mediatory proposals are, that Russia and Turkey sh?U settle far themselves the umber of vefeads each shall keep upon the Black Sea?Eg gland and France befog each allowed two. A HOD ft D KBAaTOPOL. PeMieaier'a Appointment m* ?mwrtinfly popular, b i? thought lie w<<uM attempt to cut off LiprtHKli't fore*#. Omar Pacha b*<f offered to take ami hold BinplMVopol, provided tb? French would ?uj?port Wa advance. Tke recent **i*fof*ef*entw have increaa 4 the aliod fore* to 900,000 men. (}% tha Iff ?H. the fUuwuuta made % aoirtc on tha |*A. The attac k war l?v p?WJ, However, hp tke Bricw^, ?t iji-j point of the bayonet?tha U*? on iNM aides being aevoce. Oortai-li whuff telegraphed tp Bit, Prtech herg ey|M lfftb. that the (UcdrBM A Ilea wai weak*?ed, ami thai both aidea ware averting battwio. Ota tlie night of the lffth tha French c carried iMk/pwaiee anlranchmmte oeaa VA a?(hKk0Ma..j.?a|R.. \ ne 1 X>. from til k baltic. *l lhe Th? Russians had ordered that nil the on ou' ships of war st Cronstadt should be sunk orousl in sll the fortified harbors. beam The Gulf of Finland has been placed in r promu a state of siege. liine 0 The bulk of the English fleet was at t^ink i Norga. the tor ENGLAND. the gri A groat debate has taVen place in tho were, i House of Commons on Mr. D'lsraelPs mo- the m< tion of a want of confidende. Tho Min- human istry were defeated by a vote of 319 a- ^or* al gainst 290. l'''s It was expected that every available *'1C soldier in England would be sent to the ^ Crimen- sensTbi ncss n Latest from the Crimea. a time The l'aris Moniteur publishes a des- nature patch from Felisaier, dated the 25th ult., tor's c in which it is staled that tho French oc- Gh, gr cupy a largo space between tho central "wer * Uastion uud tho sea shore. dying this f* Later from California. ?f* F with u New Orleans, June 4, 1855. chanit The steamship Prometheus has arrived su at this port, from ^an Juan, with later in minist tolligcnco from California, the dates from weepii San Francisco l?eing the 10;h. luiniiu All gambling saloons at San Francisco "he hi had been closed. thin! i The Sutler land claim of 33 square to l',c leagues of land had been confirmed by the Land Commissioners. The failure of Page, Paeon Jt Co. is . ... at an < complete, uud their paper is selling at nlty utr i.uiil .It. ^ I ?* " ,-v. nrrerm miier failure* cr wn| was reported, among winch whs thai of fu||v ^ Caspari ?fc Co. for $'200,000. devolv The crop* him promising, and monitnry death affairs improving. renverl The \\ liigs of California are uniting Por*or with the Know Nothing*, ami the l>ein Thus, t K | carat* are hopeloslv divided. The Uncle Hum t<?o'i down ? ailiion rut'! merri! in specie. ' _ with : ' * " the w The Crops.?The Geoigetowu Times of ..a |lUl Julie 6 mi)*; .he f., "Sine* our l.ist issue wi have had a great taincd abundance of rain, and everything in the f.||jow vegetable kingdom seems to be rejoicing ? illi exceeding gl .duets. VV e are inform- 01 ed that the rains uf last week were vers gen- T,,n ol er.il and abundant, and our planters may hut tl therefor* ex pee* anon to see the rivers en TOur* tirely disrated of salt water. The .young . er-?p, especially corn, looks finely.and gives 1,11 (l the pioiniac of nit ahumi.ail harvest." his The llainhnrg I'ionevr says: there "fciliee r.nr last wo hare had abundant prcssi rains, so n ueh so, tli.il pliiilvrt l>cg:n to 1 of affli eotuplui of wet neither The corn rr>>|> prostr crop looks'*ell and prointac n rich hurv?M. munt hut cotton is not doing so well, there being loo much rain lor it. Our liver has been in n,u' I" excellent boating order for -everal days. niurui M m ^ but w Queen Victoria's slate couch is bullet proof, and the glass of ihe windows is six 'n'? _ inches thick. NVlien George IV was lirtd **"' at, the glass was only broken by the b II.? her wt In this cosi-li. for some reason, nnd not as ni>t had been expected in an op?n one, Ixmis Napoleon proceeded on bi? lute visit to the roW n Guidhall to receive the address of the cor- ^or' ' poration of I.ondon. heart > icy toi ciatod The Weather asd Crocs.?Since our 0x,.|.in last iseue our Ihstrict has been blessed with mo copious showers of rain. The crops nre vjc(OP, looking well. There has not been such s or irro prospect for s com crop in tive years. If July and August are seasonable, vve expect jf.iry to see corn ranging below 50 ets p-T bushel. Wheat is much betUir than it whs last year, " snd taking into cenaiduration the large a- ^|U1 tuount sown, there will bo plenty and to ^ ?l*ra. Oata are beginning to head and w ill make a pretty fair crop. [Anderson Gazette. I MARRIED. ml At Trinity Church, Columbia, on the evening of the 31st ult by the Rev 1*. J. Shard, Miss Kmvia C , youugest daughl-r of R? v. . Robert Henry, D. I)., to Mr. Samuel P. Gregoi Nilsor, of Wiliiamsburg district, S. C. ng eh OBITUARIES. Mr. citAOU Departed this life in Kershaw District bligu on Friday night, the 1st inst., In the 73rd mmmmm year of his age, James Biocart. Ths dc- 1 censed was* native or Ireland, hut for ninny your* past a citizen of the Uuiied Slates ? rpm He waa a member of ihe Presbyterian Church 1 ti and must worthy and consistent in his pro- Lwncsi fession and wulk. Although plain and un-} P affected in oil things, yet he wore honors 1 mcr;t ( which few attain unto. He was an upright Conno man. and it was the rcim.rk of one who. thanks know him well, "that all went wrong some- during times, but that lie was less so than almost any other man " His burial was most numerous! 9 attended, ui.d the evergreen was , WA thrown into bi? grave. MctX ''low ' 1M of J. i ' Denth spreads his with'rlog wintry arms, j?n{ And be?uty smiles no more; Ah! where nre now those rising charms Which pleased oar eves before!" Departed this life in this tow n on the 4th BT i Inst., Miss Manf A MTKawtKinda, in the ted, 1 i ilVlh year of her ?ge. the ftm The announcement of the e..rly death of [ ,1 this young I idy, while calculated to till (he j lug Ian he; rt with i motions of sadness and melan-; ^*"t*r, rhoU.eonisys u> the living a mournful but, saluUrvJsaaon When we behold the aged . Also and warworn pilgrim a boot i? dspurt for j nhst bourne trooi wkU-h no traveller eter : ^ retorns." the untU-ipulioa of the ovont pre. suit of pere^.* mind for its occurrence. And I ^ ^ ' wML we look upon Ihr a rotig uod athletic jo)||1 en struggling with tkie, Mo Inet ?nd deed* i on and liost fuc, the wniifiuiw we oxprienee ?w , P"^*1 tkooe of an ark now lodgem-m of Ike extant grfVi m and strength of bit power. But when ho Kmtiuv selects ao hie victim, the young and tho *" *>? beautiful, nor feelings are shocked with the ' apparent ineqaaltty of tho conflict, and wo toro away with hearts saddened, afc-keocd Lo?h 4 Wo spectacle. When health blooms up' checks, anu the life blood flows vigIr throagh our veins, when our eyes ^ and sparkle with hope's effulgent ind every pulsation would seem to -n' i? ninny days yet to come, at such a hei nd under ueh circumstances, wo may rio vnd speak lightly, na^, flippantly of er" rors of death, and the gloominess of ^ vve. But when called to stand as it on upon ita crumbling verge, and look tin rciless tyrant in the face, unassisted lity, horror-stricken and terrified shudnu . emblcs and shrinks from ths viow. be true iu reference to mnn with all ? ength t?? aid his stoical philosophy, can le texture of whose physical and raorie, is n delicately network of nervous ility?^perfect embodiness of weaknd timidity?can such an one at juc.H j-j triumphing over nature's fears, and \ terrors, joyfully shout forth the vicry, 'Oh. death! where is thy sting? ave! where lathy victory! The an- B 0 this question may he found in the Sc momenta of her, to whose memory 'cbl# tribute I? offered. Ye disciples 'sine, a Voltaire nnd a Rosseau, pass is in the chilling atmosphere of dcnth*8 >er, nnd as you stand at the bedside of Tl bmiasive sufferer, hear her as she aders comfort nnd consolation to her ug sisters, while with countenance il- C id with a joyous and celestial smile, ds her, "sing to me of heaven!" Me- ? 1 such a stene must carry conviction mind of the most sceptical, of fhe and divinity of the religion of .le?us t subject of this notice was deprived ?nrly age, of the fostering cars nnd j tion of a mother, whose place, howev- wr i supplied f?y an elder sister, w ho fuith- Ja Uncharged the responsible duties thus JT^ ing upon her. Shortly after the j?j of their mother, that sister was be- Ge I of her only souice of support in the ^ i of a fond and affectionate husband. fllV "single handed and alone," so far as he I* concerned, were they culled to ex- Vc 1/-I cc the angry buffeting* of a piltloHw, /y, cm and unfeeling world. Out relying to in unshrinking, unswerving faith, upon ord of Him, who hath promised to be l;i ' b ind to the widow, and a father to thcrlc**," their frail barks were sus ,yi I and preset\ed amid the threatening * of life's tempestuous *ea, until r.t . i ? Wl le lias been safely moored in the h.v r eternal felicity. It eanoot be doubted Tli iat at times an ull-w isc I'rovidence fnthose whom He loves, and whom he is i ut lo call uwny, with n limel, notice of pMI w ill. Thai He did so in this instance. Th is every reason to believe from the exJ nu nns of I he deceased,previous to the hand iction being laid upon her. And when f?s atcd upon n bed of pain and languishalthough her sufferings wtre intense retracted, no word of complaint, no ur was permitted to escape her lips; ilh n calm nnd holy resignation, she u? itttd to the i hastening rod of her heav- Jh iithcr. The only source of uneasiness f to her, was the sorrow evinced by is M'ping sisters, to whom she would sder consolation in the following Ian- ^ : "I know I am about to die, but sor- at ot for uic?I have no fears." Just be- du ie fmnl summons arrived, while her ( ^ i blood was being congealed by the ach of death, raising on high her emu- 1 hands, she uttered the triumphant latum, "O! bless tho laird!" In n few nts after the souuding of th's note of v, her exulting spirit without n sigh an, soared aloft to her Father and her Thus did Mary suffer, and thus did conquer! bo I nu >pe looks beyond the bounds of time, | pU \ hen what we now deplore, ill rise to full, immortal prime, I i ml bloom to fudc no more." *? G. 101 _____ an ANNO0NCEMENTS. Editor?Please sauounce Mr. Raleigh ond as s candidate fur Tux Collector. ^ And oblige, His Friknps. Editor.?Cease announce Mr. John W. y as s cAndidate for Sheriff at the eustt- j ction snd oblige, j ^ S1ASY mimiM AND aCPPOBTK.RS. I WW Eorron?PImm announce William Rob- > a* a candidate for Tax Collector and o- . it o for HIH Fricndh. Iin CHEAP TAILORING! | R subscriber taken thin method of re- tin timing hla thnnUa to the people of l*" iter ami Kershaw districts for their | l*" atronngr, and hopes, by attention to | r*> a a, nnu neat and faainonnblo fits, to . \ continuance of Iho anme. Messrs. ^ rs.md Mnbley will please accept my c>u i for their very exteusive patronage _s;0 [ their co partnership. Hll( ant A HOUSE. 2" iNTBD TO I'UKrllAHK, garni Horn*, apply at my hoiias, + mile East I. Mobleye. 77, TIIOS. CARTER 11 b IOth, 1855. 17?I SHERIFFS SALES. rlrtue of sundry writs of fl fa to me dlrec- TV fill ih-II la-foie tlie Court lions-- door, on 4 Monday in July neat, within the legal ?t aale, one hundred and fifty acres of Al lore or loss whereou deft tea idee, adjoin- < da of Tcrya Ilrvwn, Ft attcl* Bell, Joseph j et al., levied or and to be eold as tho | tv 4it Win. 8. Pardee, at the suit of Jan. tiartlaon, et al. $1 50 , three bniulrt*] acres more or lose, when-- ? t resides, ?<lj"inin? lamk of Laban Fu?-g irfin f armer and other*, levied on and to l >* the property of . /<>* ? Hough, at the I Tim*. I., C'lylmru, and others. 1 50 \ , deft Int Id and to one handrail acre* bo I mo-e or tea*, adj. laud* of Amoa Onolc, Afaaaey, John K. Robinson et al, levied to Ue *ol<l a* the property of Aaron I'liilthe an it of the State and iHhe a. 1 60 one House and lot contaiuJng 6-4 of an dj. land* of H. B. Kminmta, lot of J. if TCI d and other*, levied on, and tot bo sold nn pro)>orty of Outturn Hoy 4, at Um salt of j th. hornet and other*. ) AO tin iltiuoa cash. thi J. IK UAiliK. H. U IX Metat C. U., i?Mo 11, 1866, 16* ALES FOR THE MARINES, Lieutenant II. A. Wise, 8. N., author of ? 'Gringos," etc. ^ \ spirited and graphic account of n cruise one of our national vmpela, in ?hich the ? j ro, a young midshipman, encounters a so- | j, ? of surprising ad? cutures, The publish- Wl i recommend this, as b_, far, the most incsiiug book of its class. The vivacity QU 1 never failing good humor that sparkle jn every page, will render it a most fascina- jn, g companion. In lvol., )2 mo. 25. .... Phillips, hampson &. co. PubVs, . 13 Winter street, IfMton. J. C. I)KRBY, New York. ini For sale by all Booksollera. * 18 or FRANCIS I, ZEMP, M.ft" % CAMDEN, 8. C. m DKALKll IN ? American, French and English fo rugs, Medicines, Chem- ?? icals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, >\ K-STl'FFS, PEKFlinERY, nips, Window-Glass, Suryical Instruments. Trusses, China Gooxls, Toys, ami Fancy articles ; Fresh GARDEN SEEDS; *? Inks, Pens, Combs, Brushes, Seyars, ?' \omsonian Medicines, ami all yenuine vi and jwpular Patent Medicines. h< AUKNT FOIl c? nr hristie's GALVANIC CURATIVES, di AND hi lorehead's MAGNETIC PLASTEE. af M ANUFAOTCKKlt, OF Bottled SODA ??r MINERAL Water * April 18 '55. 10 7m es SOUTH CAROLINA. I.ANCASTER DISTRICT. St W. Lafayette Belk, who is in the custody of ^ * ?uvi 111 ui liouuiovur i/iou k'I, ny Timie OI A , it of capia* ad tatin/arirndum, at the suit of " cksoti Ross, having tiled in my office, togcth- J" will* a schedule on oath of his whole estate, i petition to the Court of common pleas, pray5 that he may be admitted to the Acts of the mem! Assembly made for the relief of insol- , lit debtors. It is ordered that the said Jack- '' \ Ross, and all other the creditors of W. La- at ett Hoik, to whom ho Is in anywise indebted, and they are hereby summoned and have noe to be and appear before the said Court at mcaster Court House on the third J/onday, ic 16th day) ol July next. Then and there shew cause if any they can, why tho prayer the petition aforesaid should not he granted. J. A. STEW.I/AN', Clerk. r ncaster C. H., Clerk's Office, ( ? _ E 4 th Jau'y J 856, \ ^ 1 uier J. Thompson, ] In Equity, Lancaster vs. ( Bill for Partition of Land / miel M. Tillman, k j and account. Ic, Klixa, k others. J n' It appearing to my satisfaction that William ' oinpsoti, Dudley Si. Stewman and wife, Emi- " and William Tillman, Defendants, in above J" ?e, reside without the limits of this State. It ordered, on motion of Afoorc, Sol'r for Comliimnt, that the sidd Defendants, William f' ompson, Dudley M. Stewman and w;fe, Kmi- a< ami William Tillman, do answer, plead orde- b ir, to tho hill in aliove case, on or before the th June, 1856, otherwise Judgment pro con- ri so will be ordered against all of them. ,r J. II. WITIIBBSPOON, 0. E. L. D. f, A/arch 6, '65. l'rs fee #7 00 4 3m. rj FOCiOFDID6SF0RSALB D OFFERING a very excellent chance to commco business. The entire assigned stock of ugs, Oils, Paints aud Fancy Articles of Mr. J. Del lay, will be sold a bargain to any one sirous of commeiiciiig business. The stand among the best in Camdni, will pay handnely any one devoting his energy and atteun to the business. The stock amounts to aut $3690 at Invoice cost, ami can he bought a considerable discount. Meantime, great inccmcnta will be offered to Physicians, Plansand others to purchase largely, as the stock ist be sold ut an carlv dav. A. M. & R. KENNEDY, June 6 2t Assignees. BOOK BINDING! iuth Carolinian & Columbia Banner OFFICE. Our Bindery Is now In full operation, with jy w materials of every kind. All Hooks, Pamphlets, Music, A<\, can be und iu any style, from the plainest to the >st ornamental, on moderate terms, and w itli nctuolity ami despatch. 11LAN Iv HOOKS, r District Offices. Sheriffs, Clerks, Tax Oollecs, ki\, kc., as well as for Counting Houses d every other form, will bo manufacture 1 to lor without delay. Terms moderate and prompt.teas observed. GIBBS Jt JOHNSTON Columbia, 8. C., June 6, 1855. Ureal Original Slory, by * FAN.^IV FEKN. In answer to numerous inquiries from Rooklers and Newsmen in diffei ent sections of the nntry, thu publislier of the New York Iaulger mid state thai the great Original Story by FANNY FERN, ' which he has contracted, at an enormous ami p.'eocdetited expense, and on which thu giftauthoress is now engaged, will be commenced the ledger about the first of Juno?whether J ^ ' nrsi instalment win appear in the number r. tlu; week ending Saturday, June 2d, or in 1] it of June 9th, he cannot yet positively state. >o notice will bo given. It gratifies us to learn it the trade are alive to what the Tribune lea the "popular money making qualities" of a Talc, and that the sale will probably exceed it of any Newspaper Talc over before publish- q It will not be issued as a book, being pur- ' Med solely for publication in the Ijedgcr. The w York Ledger is a large, first class Family J Business paper, published every Saturday, 1 sold by all Booksellers and News Dealers at V oe cents per copy. We mail It to subscribers * $1 per annum. R. BONNER, Publisher. June S, 120 Nassau at. HE LANCASTER LEDGER la PUBLISHED EVERT Wednesday lorniiif AT LANCASTER VII.I.K, 8. C. rmt.?00 a year if paid in advance ; 3 60 if pnyrn't be delayed 3 m's; 3 00 nfter six months. iMrtiaemen/t Inserted at the rate of 73 Dents per square of 13 lines for the 1st q insertion, 37) cent* for every subaeqnent * insertion. For unnonneing seundidute^fi. u a MAI I fc'V _ an(i Prnprirtnr Corn! Corn! VANTED to purchase, a small quantity of corn for which a good price will paid In roah. Apply at thia office tl Mj y 30 l? tf M Advertisement. * M A Dumber of account* due thia office fbr Ad- w rtlalng Job Work ami Subscription, remain n< pakL Now, I assure those indebted to me el it I em re17 much preaaod for money, and If w >y will com'' (01 ward ami settle those claims, p. ?y wiN coo for on mo a great favor. pi R. 8 BULKY. ri May t\ I Ml. | A CARD. )R. ALFRED CBAVEIV, having returned front his visit to the cities of lilndelnhia and New York, may bo found his old stand, Two Doors South of the 'alinelto House," and nearly opposite irris'h Hotel," where be will bo pleased to tit on those requiring his services. Having examined and made himself acininted with all the latest imprnvcinenti his profession, he feels confident of givg satisfaction, in every particular, equal to y in the State or out of it PULL SETTS OF TEETH sertod in Plhtina with the Continuous Gum in the usual manner on Gold. TMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Plates sorted in the most complete and skilful saner, and till work fully w?r> iiitcd. Particular attention given to ILLING TEKTII. Tendering his thanks r time past, and by a determination to cx1, ho will give satisfaction in all his l)cn1 Operations, equal to any emergency. Yorkille, Oct., 25 3fi HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. To all persons afflctcd with Sexual disease, ich at a Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gon rh??a, Gleot, Syphilis, kc., kc. The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in ew of the awful destruction of human life and ;alth, caused by Sexual diseases, and the dciptions which are practised upon the unfortuite victims of such diseases by Qaucka, have reeled their consulting Sergcon, as a charita act worthy of their name, to give medical I vice gratis, to all persons thus afflicted, (male female. ^ who snnlv hv li>tti?r tnnat nai.t \ ith a description of their condition, (age, jcupation, habits of life, 4c.,) and in case* of itremc poverty and suffering to furnish mcdinea free of charge. The Howard Association ia a benevolent Initution, established by special cndowincut, for le relief of the sick und distressed, afflicted ith "Virnlent and Epidemic diseases," and its inds can be used for no other purpose. It has [>w a surplus of means, which the Directors ive voted to advertise the above notice. It is t'odloaa to add tliat the Association commands ic highoat Medical skill of the age. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. Geo. R. Calhoun, onsulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Phil lelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HEART WELL, Prcaldcnt. GEO. EA1RCI1ILD, Secretary. CHESTER Carriage Factory. JgTt 1 . The underaipned is now prcpared to manufacture, at his ?Now Establishment in Cheaterille, nil kinds of CARRIAGES adapted > our rough and hilly country, nnd of the BSt Materials. He would suggest, as nllost evejy man in the up country is more r leas a ju ge of timber, before you buy r order a Carriage, no matter where, look round nnd see what sort of Lumber the uilder has and in what condition it is kept, 'ho Carriage-Maker may Lie, WoosZ or \lu*ter an much as he pleases, but tho grand eret of carriage-making lies in tho LumB it-pile. To buy a cheap Negro, Horse or Carage, is to verify tho old adage : Penny iseand Pnurulfi?>li*h. Give me a fair price >r my work, and then if it is not made ght, hold uie responsible. f it were not for Paint. I'utty and Glue, ^hat would we poor Carriage.Makers do ? C. F. HOI-ST Cheater, Jan. 31, 1855. 49 tf em m NEW STYES; & win. JUST LANDED. J. B. COUSART. A Urge nnd choice variety ha* just arriveal oin Charleston, Baltimore, and Philadelphia : ILK9 of all kinds BA RAGES, 8H ALLEYS, THREADS, GINGHAMS, SWISS MUSLINS, ALICOES, of nil kinds from 6 1-4, up to 18 1-3. FLOSSES 4c., &c. lidies' mmm CIIILMENS' BLOOMERS! LADIES FINE SHOES! loots, Shoos, Slippers, Negroes' Brogands, the che.ipest that ever was in this Market. (1E\TEMEW HITS, all varieties. a full supply. AR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, i A ROACHES, BREAST TINS, PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS READY-MADE CLOTHING! ENTLEMEXS' SHIRTS, ORNTS and HOY8' COATS, DRAWERS, ,,nd PANTS, CRAVATS, KKRCHIKKH, Ac., Ac. Ac., [ARPWARE AM) CUTLERY. Forks, Screws, Ijoeks of all kinds, A injurs, Hoes, (eimblets. Spades, Shovels, Ac. CROCKERYWARE Pitcher*, Goblets, W ash-bowls, Cups A Saucers, Tourinea, Ac., Ac., and a large supply of Ola/uware. Clrocericfi of all Kind*. fW Country produce taken in exchange for oods at cash prices. J. D. OOU8ART. May 9th, '54. 18 t! A Bart Opportunity for Cheap T\ i n At A t AY /V HA nil AilN ? THE undersigned harta# purchased the en* re stock of Frtuiklin Km'none, consisting oi i em ami Second hand Carriages and Buggies, ! hich are now being finished and repaired in te beat manner, under my own directions, and 9 now offered for sale at lower prices tiuut aa ever offered in any market. My otywt is it to Make money, but to aell out the entire ock, and the tow prieen must effect It. Persoie 'thing any thing in the caniage line, are needfully requested to call and examine, as taoth ricca and terms of payment will be most f*rotWe. (I. B. KM MONK. May SO, l#Sl 1ft St BOOKS Which will he Sent Free of Postage on Receipt of the Price. The Matricide's Daughter, 25 The Scout of the Silver Pond, 25 Ilelene, or the Cbildreu of Love, 25 Fearless Fred, 25 David Watson, 25 Atar Gull, 25 Paul Clifford, 25 Josephine, 25 Eva May, 25 Eugene, or the Soldier's Bride 2f Grace Weldon,or Frederica, the Bonnet Girl, 25 The Belle of tWi Bowery, 25 The White Wolf, or the Scarlett Brotherhood, 25 Paul Jones, or the Son of the Sea, 25 Captain Ilawke, 25 Karensdale, or the Fatal Duel, 25 Ellen De Vere, 25 The Pirate Chief, 25 Progress and Prejudice, 50 Dr. Valentine's Comic Lectures, 50 Amy Lawrence, 60 Stanfield Iii II, 2 vols, 50 cts each. Harry Benham, 50 Rosa Woodville, 50 Domhy and Daughter, 25 Garnellc, or the Rover's Oath, 25 Jiin Bunt, 25 Olph, or the Pirate of the Shoals, 26 The Adventures of Tom Stapleton, 25 New York in Slices, 26 The S(ar of the Fallen, 26 Fifteen Minutes around New York, 25 The Dancing Feather, 25 Paul Deverell, 25 The Life and Adventures of Dick I Clinton, 25 Ellen Grant, " 25 Clarence Bolton, 25 The Maid of Watauga, 25 The Rival Brothers, 25 Address, R. S. BAILEY, Ledger Office, Lancaster, 8. C. TUB AMERICAN'S FRIBND!? HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. To the Citizens of the United Stales. I most humbly ami sincerely thank you foi the immense patronage you have bestowed upon my Pills. I take this opportunity of stating thai my Ancestors were all American Citizens, am! that I entertain for all that concerns Auierier and Americans, the most lively sympathies, sc much so, that I originally compouudod my Pill: expressly to suit your climate, habits, constitir tions, and manner of living, intending to establish myself among you, which I have now dont by taking premises in New York. 88, Corner of Ann and Nassau-St. A'. F. P DEIFICATION OF THE BLOOD AMI LIVER AND BILIOUS COMPLAINTS The Citizens of the Union suffer much from dis orders of the Liver and Stomach, scaroely an) are free from the influences of these destructive maladies, hence life wears fust. The fair sex perhaps the most handsome in the world, up t< u certain period when, diatresaing to suy, man) loose their teeth and good looks, while yet in tin haydnv of life?such sad evils may be effectually remedied by continually keeping the blood purt and the Liver and Stomach in a healthy action when life will flow sinootly, and resemble plant in a congenial clime, whore an eternal spring ap pours to reign. As it regards the preservatio: of the human frame and the duration of life much may be effected, and I say fearlessly, tha health and life may be prolonged for many yean beyond the ordinary limits, if Ilolloway s Pillj are taken to purify the blood according to tin rules laid down for health contained in the di rections which accompany euch box. A Case of Weakness and Debility of 1C years standing, cured by Holloway'i Pills. Copy of a letter from Captain John J-Jmson Astor Jfonne, N. Y., Dated Jan. f>th, 1851. To Provkssor Hou.oway, 88, Cottier of Am and Nassau Street, X. Y. Sir:?It is with the most heartfelt pleasure 1 have to inform you that I have been restored U health and strength by taking your Pills, to the last ten year* I suffered from a dcrangcinen of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced i< such an extremity that 1 gave up my Ship, neve expecting to go to sea any more, as I had trice every remedy that was recommended to ine, bu all to no purpose; and had given myself up U despair, when 1 was at last recommended to taki your Pills. Aflcr using theui for three months the result is that I am now in better hculth thai I have been for eleven years past, and indeed ai well as ever 1 was in my life. You are quite a liberty to make this known for tire benefit o others. I remain, sir, yours respectfully, (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated Pills nro wonderfully ?f. ficticious in the following complaints : Ague, Inflammation, Asthma, Jaundice, Billions Complaints. Livor Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Lumbago, Bowel Complaints, Piles, Colics, Rheumatism, Constipation ofthcBow- Retention of Urine, els. Scrofula, or Kiitc's kivil Consumption, Bore Throat*, Debility, Stone and Gravel, Dropsy, Secondary Symptoms, Dysontery, Tic Doulottrcx, Erysipelas, Tumours, Female Irregularities, Ulcora, Fevers ol all kinds, Venereal Affections, Fit*, Worms of nil kinds. Gout, Weakness, from wliat Head-ache, over cause, Ac., Ac. Indigestion, *m* 8otI> at thk EsTABLlHniUSVroF Pro ff.hmok Hollowat, 241, Htkakp, (nen Temple Bab) Ismuos.nnd alsont hi* Housi rn New Yobx. Orders for Medicines in th< States, addressed, * T. Holeowat, Nov York,' will receive due attention. Sold til so by all re?|>octabl? Druggist* and dealer in Medicines throughout the United States in Boxes at 37+ cents, 87 cents, and ijl ,5< ecntseact. To he hnd Wholesale of thi principle Drug //ounce in Union. pyThere is s ennstderuble saving by ta king the larger sizes. N.B.?Directions for the guidance of pi tlents in every disorder are affixed to unci Box. SURVEYING. rf^HR nnderslghed is prepared to w?ft tip A on those requiring the services of i Surveyor, nt any time, np>n application being made to the Clerk of the (^oart. W. R. DURI.N IjUMHter Jen. 8. 1866, 46? Jtltllttlftt, NEATLY KXBOITTKD HRRR " ' - ' hfj-- ' 0 a Ql 'Jkutifnl Biarrtistmrat far- <Cjjita. Ji*8T riuLisiiKn nr CROSBY. NICHOLS, & CO. * i n?vr?\, * f&nuf am, A HISTORY OF HER LIFE, IN A SERIES OF 6 BKATIFUL FIGURES, FROM NEW AND EXQUISITE DESIGNS, PRINT" EI) IN OIL COLORS, IN THE II Kill EST STYLE OF OF THE ART; ACCOMPANIED BY I*OEriCAL DESCRIPTIONS. Fig. 1. ? The Cottage where Fanny lived.?2. Fanny with her Kitten.? 3. Fanny selling Matches.?4. Fanny leeiing her Chickens. ? 5. Fanny a Flower GirL?6. Fanny, her Uncle's * Pet. Trim little represontrtion of Fanny Gray with the accompany story iu verse, is intended as an amusement lor children, and will, it is hoped, be an aoceptalde present for the Holidays. If exhilHtcd by otic person, while unother reads the verse describing the figure shown, it can >> > made a pleasing eiitei taiumcnt for ft party of Children. The. beautiful designs by a talented lady of ibis vicinity, have been drawn and minted l?v out best artists, in tho most finished style; anil the Publisher* have spared no ex|>?nrtO upon any part of tho work, being desirous to present a beautiful specimen of the art of printing in colors. From the numerous commendatory notices given by tho press In all parts of the country, the following arc selected as giving the best idea of this , NEW 1 ELEGANT PASTIME. From the New London Chronicle. BEAUTIFUL BIJOU. "JA'Ssra. Crosby, Nichols, & Co., Ill, Washington street, Boston, have sent us one of tho prettiest pieces of Holiday Bijouterie that wo have aeon for many a day. It consists of a miniature volume printed in tip-top style, with gilded cover and gilt-edged leaves, containing a poetical history of Fanny Giay, accompanied by six elegant cards illustrating some of the most picturesque events of her life, in colored lithograph, or, to speak more to purpose, showing how a pretty girl looks In six different situations, and a.- many different costumes,?in short, oxib| its one head upon half a dozen pair of shoulders, I with tho changes which dress produces upon I the same face and features; for Fanny's head, inI stead of becoming 'turned' as sonic girl's heads sometimes are by their finery, Is so contrived as | to slip off, when site gets too fond of one dress, ami is put on to n new pair of shoulders, in a new form and in a new suit of clothes,?winding up in the rich costume of womanhood, with a pet greyhound by her side. The first of the series of pictures represents the cottage whore Fanny was born, with a sylvau stream crossed 1 l?y a beautiful bridge, ami shaded by the noble ' oak tree that shadows Its garden. The whole ' of these pictures, with the portable head piece 1 of the heroine, and the little volume of letter' press history, are put up in an drnnmcntul box 1 superbly colored and embellished by gold and faucy colored designs, among which is Fanny in blue and gold, feeding her chickens. We can ! ha:dly imagine any thing prettier than too little girls engaged in enjoying It together; one read- I ing the verses describing the pictuies shown, and the other putting the parts in their p.npcr places." From the St is Bedford Mercury. : "A dainty box, brilliantly adorned,.^contains colored costumes to he varied at will of our , charming Fantty ; and her life is versified in a r little book accompanying these, as delicate an , the young heroine hciself. The designs are , beautiful, and drawn ami colored in the most , finished manner. Thin is evidently one of the catering for the Holidays; and every one knows J some dear little giil, from six to tea yeats of . age, who would fill the companionship of Fanny j Gray with ecstasy. Nothing could be prctHcr than the idea of its execution." ' From the Salem Observer. , "As a specimen of the beautiful art of priuting in colors, Fanny Gray is inimitable." ( ^aTemoney. 1 BEAD THIS ADVEKTISMENT, ONE AND ALL. ' TO MERCHANTS PLANTERS AND OTHERS. j TTWAVING become permanently locn> JSTbL ted in Charleston, I am prepared r to do anything in the lino of a genoral t Agency and Commission business entrus* ted to inc. I intend giving the greater J portion of my timo to the filling of count try order* for Groceries, Provisions, Dry > Goods, Hardware, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, s Drugs, Paints, Oils, Fruit, Liquors, ? 7?/*jX*V Rbtii/WiM ft1" ?" iJnrula vvw ? >" - <-"?y ? ?"? 4 tiling else 111lit can be obtained either in i this or Northern Markets, and through t tbo arrangements that I have made with the leading IJouses dealing in iho abovo articles, I shall be able to make purchases " on better terms than the Merchants or Planter* themselves could, th?reby ndt only saving them tbo difference in the price of the aritele, but also the necessary ex?rbilant expense of time and troublo attending a visit to this city. I will also personally attend to the selecting, packing, marking, and shipment of goods, so as to avoid all mistakes, and damage* wlrch generally arise from want of a lit* tie attention. In addition to the above, I will also attend to the disposal of any produce that may lie shipped to me. Any persona desirous of making shipments of produce of * anv kind, had IxtUer write to ine, and I will giro them every information as ro? gards the Markets, manner of packing, r and how to ship them. From my long e experience in a general mercantile busii> sines*, I think I can give perfect sntUfaov tion to all, and suit the innst fastidious taste in rny selections.?Gire one a trial " is all I ask. For my services I shall rej quire a small commission, not exceeding f ten per cent, according to tlie nature of the business. DAVID M. OAZLAY. Office up Stairs, 226 King st, Charleston. v March 6. '48. 4 tf. 1 Notioa. \ Nothing will excuse suit agasnst attgf. persona who are indebted to me, an tbeF Kxecutor of A, Perry, but actual payment: The ooMactioa of the money in urged by \ the legatees, and t have no eontrol m the7. * tnattftr. M. CUNTCftgfl^n|l F??U 21, 1?A?. 8 *#,TPr ? """Wotio* 1| IS Horrby (^en th?t the not* ?y wJijWill of N. M?jrbt?m *? hi mjr ?Miy I Stir, TA55 '<?