The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 27, 1855, Image 3
LBf ti$ REASON TOiffiiEl
HOLLOWS PILLS
WHY ARE WE SICK!
It has been the lot of the human race to t
weighed down by disease and suffering. Ho
lo way's Pills are specially adapted to the roli
of the WEAK, the NEHVOUB, the DEL1CAT
and the INFIRM, of all climes, age?, sexes, an
constitutions. Professor Holloway persona!
superintends the manufacture oi his mediciiu
in the United States, and offers them to a fi t
and enlightened neonlo ?? ? ><? !??-? ? -
world ever produced for the removal of di
?UN.
These Fills Purify the
Blood.
These famous Pills are expressly combime
to operate on the stomach, the liver, tlic kidney
the lungs, the skin and the bowels, correctiu
any dcraugemeut in their functions, purify in
the blood, the very fountain of life, and tin
curing disease in all its forms.
Dyspepsia and Diver
Complaint.
Nearly half the human race have taken thet
Pills. It has been proved in all parts of th
world, that nothing has been found equal t
them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspof
via ami stomach complaints generally. The
soon give a healthy tone to these organs, how
ever much deranged, and when all other mean
have failed.
General Debility?111
Health.
Afany of the most despotic governments hav
opened their Custom Houses to the iutrodui
tion of these Pills, that they may becopie th
medicine of the masses. Learned 6\>llegea ad
mil that this medicine is the best remedy eve
ever known for persons of delicate health, c
where the system lias been impaired as its ir
vignrating properties never fail to afford rolie!
Female Complaints.
No Female, young or old. should be withou
this celebrated medicine. It correct* and rcji
ulutes the mouthy courses at all peiiods, actio
in many cases like a charm. Jt is also the bos
and safest medicine that can be given to cliil
dren of all ages, and for any complaint; coum
queutly no family should be without it.
Hollow ay s Pills arc the best rem
erfy in the world for the foi%
lowing Diseases:
Asthma, fleud-aclie,
Hov, el Complaints, Indigestion,
lloug ha, Influenza,
Colds, Inflammation,
Chest Disease*, Inwaid Weakness,
CtMtivcneaa, Liver Complaints,
Dyspepsia, Lowuess of Spirits,
DiarHnea, I*iles,
Dropsy, Stor.o and Oravel,
1 Int.!lit. o ? ? ? i
- , ITWUUIIIU \ OJ lUplUHlH,
Kever and Ag-ie, Venereal Aileciion*,
Female Complaint*, Worms of all kinds,
SoI.D at thk MaKUFACTum&ii OF Pko
, rruui UoLUiWiY, 80 Maiden Lank. Xrv
York, and U t 1,Stha!(i>, Luoooo, and by nl
reH|Kectabl? Drnggial* nnd dealer* of Medi
einea throughout* the United States. ant
the civilized world, in boxen, at 25 cculi
2 4 ct* and ?1 each.
J-jP"Thcre ia a considerable auving by tu
king the larger aixea.
N.B.?Direetiona for the guidance of pi
tients in every d.aorder are utlixcd to eael
Dux. 20 ly
HIE ~LAN ASTERTEDGEr
la rUBl.t.HKD EVIRY
Wednesday Morning
AT LANCASTER.VILLE, 8. C.
Terms.?$'2 00 a year if paid in advance ;
2 50 if p.tym't bo delayed 3 ni'a
3 00 after aix monlha.
Advertisements Inserted at the rate of 7J
rents per square of 12 line* for the la
insertion, 37 t cent a for every snbseqnen
insertion. For announcing ar.toditl.de a
R. a, BAILEY.
Rtlilnr ami /'ronriw.i
Corn! Corn!
WANTED to purcli.isc, a small qnnntit;
of corn for which a good price wii
be p lid in rash. Apply at this oflb'o.
Mi.y 30. _ 16 if
t Notioe.
Nothing ?"ll elrune suit ne'?<n?t m1
iw-ntotis ah<< nr?* indebted to '?e, m? ill
Ktccutor of A, 1'efrv,bui uctunl |mvin?n>
The cnlloction of the money h nr^ed b
th? legatees, and I bnve no ronlrol in fit
matter. M. CLINTON.
Feb. 21, 185&. 2 tf.
"SHERIFFS SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writs of fl fa to mo dlrec
tod, I will mII oefore I he Court House door, o
the Hrtt Monday in July neat, within the legt
hour* of aale, owe hundred and fifty iktu r
hand, more or lata whereon deft reside*, adjoin
log lands of Tevya Brown, Fnrnoit bell, Jumd
Career, el at., levied on and to he sold to in
property of Win. H. Pardee, at the suit of Jm
Jf. Kiuhardeon, et ?L $1 S<)
AUo, three headredacree more or Ice*, when
on Wl reside*, adjoining lead* of Latian King
harm, John Farmer and other*, levied on and l
be aOtd m the property of Jfoum Hough, at th
nit of Titos. I* Clylm , and other*. t ftO
Aha d*T* lot, to and to one hundred acre
Of land mere or Um. *y. iend* at Atom OorA
#oho Jfeatoy, John Mi RuMaioa et a), Irvto
en and to be aoM m lb* property of Aaron PbG
po* to the nit af the Stole and others. 1 AO
Aled <fsd OAtaae ard to oftuafcdng t<4 of
tofe. adj. mdajaf a. P Eum.oiu., ktt of J. A
.w -? ww, *? < Ml IK1 |MM?
aw lb* property at Owbtfro Floyd, ?t ih? MM t
B?b dinmK wild other*. ? \ m
CbndilidtH wwb. i
y II. HATLK. B. L. D.?
LancttUr C. II., Jm? llf IMS; IP ,
CATAWBA JUOWB, 24.
. J. O. O. P.
WILL eelebrrto their approach^ AattWet
iary Mi (he ?lb of July next. wat<-roe Lodpv
CuwAe; Lofcyirtle Lodge, Cbwwt tr, Triuit
t.w%i, Y*rkrt|t<n Dtodaaatfea !-odge, ffcartottw
M. ( .; D* KoW> IxmIm, Whmwhom, add all tb
t O. 0. Fdbwi wfTwinirtwe Dinikt. w? ra
peatfally biwfiad to partkMlfr wrtkb m oa rbw
oownkja A? addraaw wrilf ba Mt?i id at tb
feMrtfeae*, hy W. A. Hoorw, ft*. Tb. pah
t! JpAIN CHEEK ACADEMY..
THE Students of Cain Creek Academy will
be examined on Friday the 29th inst. Parents,
Guardians and persons interested in the cause
of Education ate respectfully requested to attend.
J. T.K.BKLK, Principal. 1
IJune 20 18 2t
Jhon E Blackinan 1 In Equity, Lancaster
va I District
James Jefferson Black- > Bill for Partition
man, Josiah Blackmail, I Real Estate
et ul J Benj. Blackinan, deed
It appearing to the satisfaction of the (Annmissioner,
that James Jefferson Blackinan and
Joslah Blackmail, defendants in above case, re,
side without the limits of the State, it is ordered
on motion of Cooke, Sol'r for complainant, that
the said defendants, James Jefferson Blackmail
and Josiah Blackmail, do answer, plead or demur
to the Bill in above cose, on or before the
1st day of October 1P55, otherwise, Judgement
pro confesso will he ordered against each
>e JAMES II. iriTIIERSPOON, c * t d
tl- June 19, '55 prs fee $7 19 tfin
k FRANCIS L. ZEMP, M. D.
d CAMDEN, S. C.
1)KA LEll IX
American, French and English
i. Drugs, Medicines, Cliem-;
icals, Faints. Oils.
Varnishes,
DIE-STI FFN, I'FllFdnFRY,
Soaps, Window-Glass, Surgical Instrumerits,
Trusseir, China Goods, Toys,
and Fancy articles ; Fresh
d GARDEN SEEDS;
g Inks, Pens, Combs, Brushes, Segars,
H Thomsonian Medicines, and all genuine
and popular Patent Medicines.
AO EXT FOR
Christie's GALVANIC CURATIVES,
AND
k> Morehead's MAGNETIC PLASTER.
ie MANUFACTURER. OF
o Bottled SODA or MINERAL Water
? April 18 '65. 10 7m
y
'M SOUTH CAROLINA.
I. A NC A8TF.fl DISTRICT.
W. Lafayette Delk, who is in the custody of
the Sheriff of Lancaster District, by virtue of a
writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, nt the suit of 1
Jackson Ross, having tiled in my office, togethc
er with a schedule on oath of his whole estate,
his petition to the Court of common picas, prayJ5
ing that he may be admitted to the Acts of the
'* General Assembly made for the relief of insolr
vent debtors. It is ordered that the said Jackir
sou Ross, and all other the creditors of W. Lafuvett
llelk, to whom he is in anywise indebted,
' be and they are hereby summoned and have notice
to be and appear before the said Court at
Lancaster Court House o:i the third J/onday, '
it (the Ittih day) ol July next. Then and there |
to s-hew cause if any they can, why the prayer |
g of the petition oioresaid should not be granted. ,
it J. A. STEWJ/AN, Clerk.
I- Lancaster C. II., Clerk's Office, 1 _ ..
4th Jan'j 1868, ( 7: "i,a
BOOK BINDING-! -
South Carolinian & Columbia Banner '
OFFICE. ;
Our Bindery is now in full operation, with
new materials of eveiy kind. i
All Books, Pamphlets, Music, 4c., can he i
bound in any style, from the plainest to the |
most ornu'U.MiUl, on model a o terms, and with ,
punctuality and despuch. |
BLANK HOOKS. '
For District Offices. Sheriffs, Clerks, Tax Collectors,
4c., 4c., its well as tor Counting Houses
and every other form, will be manufacture i to
order without d-lay.
Tarms moderate ?n>l promptness observed.
GIBBS 4 JOHNSTON*
Columbia, 8. C., June fi, 1855.
i Great Original Slory, by
FAH.W I Dia.
In answer to numerous imptiriea front Book'
sellers and Newsmen in diffeient sections of the
country, the publisher of the New York Lodger
would state that the great Oi iirinal Stoiv bv
FAWNY FERN,
I) lor wliich lie has contracted. at an enormous and
unproved-jilted expense, and on which the gillcd
authoress t* nowengaged, will be commenced
| in the'Ledger about the iiret of J uiic?whether f
the ti:?t instalment will appear in the number <
tor the week ending Saturday, June 2d, or in
that of Jnue 'Jili, he cannot yet positively state.
Due notice will bo given. It grutittes us to learn ^
that the trade are alive to what the Tribune
stylos tilj "popular money making qualities" of
; thisTule, and that the sale will probably exceed
that of any Newspaper Tale ever before publish5
ed. It will not be issued as a book, being purt
chased solely for publication in the Ledger. The
I New Vork Ledger is a large, first class Fumily
, ami Business paper, published ' very Satin day,
ami sold by ail Booksellers an i News Dealers ut
th'-ee cents per copy. We mail it to subscribers
per anuuui. 1
R. BONNER, Publisher.
June &, 120 Nassau at.
, ______
Which will he Sent Free of Postage
on Jieceijtt of the Price.
' Tito Matricide'* DwMjflilcr, 25
B The Scout of llie Silver Pond, 2?>
Helene, or the Children of Love, 26
nutHami Fr6d, SS (1
0 ! I>avid Watson, 25 1
{ Atar tin! I, 25
i Paul Ciirtord, , 25
j Josephine, 25
Kv? May, 2 5
Kugeiie, or lli* Soldier'* Bride 2* <
Brace Wfldt'D,or Fredcrica, lite Boil"
net Girl, 25
'>f- The of the Bowfr', 25
i. The Wliitn Wolf, or lli? Scarlett
t> Brr.ili*rhood, 25
*> Paul Jon<M, or ilie Sod of tlie Sod, 25
1 Cnp'ain liawke, 25
h Uavviitt dale, or lire Fajj|flMkel, 25
Rllen IV Vera, 25
0 Tilts Pirate Chief, ^pr 25
* Projjre** and I'rejmUqdBT 50
m Dr. Valentin*'* Comi^HHprtft, 50
[f Amy Lawrence, 50
J SUiifteld 11*11, 2 Tola, 50 cU each.
I- Hitrry Beiiham, 50
B Ktwn Woodville, 60
r. Dombv and Laughter, 25 (
1 Garnelle, or ibe Hovar'a Oath, 25
t Jim Bunt, 25
CSpli, or the Pirate of the Shoal*, 25
Tlio Adrenture* uf Tom Stapleton, 26
Now York in Slice*, 25 j
The 8<?r of the Fallen, 25
Fifteen Minute* around Mew York, 90
The Dancing FeatUer, 26
Pnnl Pcveteli, 25
'* The Life ami Adventure* of Dick
J Oinfoh, 25
Blen f )fant,- 25
? Clarence lloltnri, 26
n The Maid ef TVatanga, 26
* |"he R:vnl Brother*. 25
Addreat, k. ft. B AILKY,
* IMap* 0M?l
I Waktt&U
A O ARD. ;
DR. ALFRED FRAVEA, having
returned from his visit to the cities of
'hiladctphia nnd New Ydift. may be found
it his old stnnd, Two Doors Sdouth of tlie
' Palmetto House," und nearly opposite
Harris's Hotel," where he will be pleased to
sail on those requiring his services.
Having examined and made himself acquainted
with nil the latest improvement! 1
in his profession, he feels confident of giving
satisfaction, in every particular, equal to
vny iu the State or out of it
FULL SETTS OF TEETH
inserted in 1'latina with the Continuous Gum
8r in the usual manner on Gold,
ATMOSPHERIC PRE8SURE Plates ,
inse i in the most complete nnd skilful
mat., r, nnd all work fully warranted.
Particular attention given to ]
FILLING TEETH. Tendering his .thanks
for time past, end by a determination to excel.
he will give satisfaction in all his Dental
Operations, equal to any emergency.
Yorkille, Oct.. 25 36
Howard association;
PHILADELPHIA. ,
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ?
To nil persona afflctcd with Sexual disease, '
such at a Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gouirrlura,
Gleet, Syphilis, Ac., Ac. 1
The Howard Association of I'hilnilolphia, in <
view of the awful destruction of human life and '
Ilealth, caused by Sexual diseases, ami the deceptions
which arc practised upon the uaforlu- i 1
unte victims of such diseases hv tjaucks, have . '
lirected their consulting Sergcon, as u charita- j '
Id* act wortliv of their untiie, to give medical | "
idvice gratis, to all persons tluis afflicted, (male 1
>r female,) wlio apply by letter, (post paid,) *
with n description of their condition, (nge,
jccupation, liubits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of I
sxtrcmc poverty and suffering to furnish tned- 1
eines free of charge. 1
The Howard Association is a benevolent In- \
titution, established by special endowment, for 1
;hc relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted
with "Virulent and Epidemic diseases," and its
unds cun he used tor no other purpose. It has
low a surplus of means, which the Directors
lave voted to advertise the aliove notice. It is
leedless to add that the Association eoinmands .
.ne mgnesi ueuiciu skill ol the age.
Address, (post-paid,) Dr. (leo. R. Calhoun, |
Jonsulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Phil
ulclpltia, Pa.
By order of the Director",
EZRA It. HEARTWELL, President. 1
GEO. KAIRCHILI), Secretary.
CHEST E It. '
Carriage Factory. j
jp|0. The undersigned ia now pre- y
pared to manufacture, at his ,
w \ew Establishment in Chester- ?
ille, all kinds of CARRIAGES adapted ?
o our rough mid hilly country, mi l of the ti
test Materials. He would suggest as ..I- a
nost eve-iy man in the up country is more n
>r less a ju 'ge of timber, before you buv "
>r order u Carriage, no matter where, look F'
round and see what sort of Lumber the
milder hns and in what condition it is kept,
['ho Carriage-Maker may Lie, /bwst or '
'liusierna much as he pleases, but the grand j
ecret of carriage-making lies in the Lux- 0
(EH-piie. | p
To buy a cheap Negro, Horse or Cari.tge,
is to verify the old adage : Penny j f,
pt.trawl Poutulfntilish. Give ine a fair price \ I,
iir my work, and then if it is not made J h
iglit, hold me responsible. g
f it were not for l'aint, I'ntty and Glue, ?
Vlnit would we poor Carriage.Makers do ? "
C. F. IIOI-ST. P
Chester, Jan. 31, 1455. 49 tf
HIW G66M }
li
NEW STYES; i
^ ^ rH I
JUST UANDI?>. li
J. 11. COUSART.
it
A la-go and choice variety has just a'lived
mm Charleston, Baltimore, and Philadelphia:
ILK Wall kinds BAR ABES,
Sll ALLEYS, THREADS, li
U1NGMAMS, SWISS MUSLINS, j
'ALICOES, ofall kinds from 0 1-1, up to 18 1-3. ' >j
FLOSSES Jtc., Ac.
|
LADIES' BONNETS! )
CHILDREN? BLOOMERS! \<
LADIES FINE SHOES! | J
3oots, Shoes, Slippers, Negroes' |i
IJrogands, the cheapest that ! ^
ever was in this Market. j j
GENTBMW HITS, !
all I'ariclitt. I t
i:
U full ailj/ftlf/. i '
IMi RINGS,' FINGER KINGS,j "
IA RO AGUES, Till EAST l'INS, F
PERFUMERY OF ALL K-NUS
READY-MADE CLOTHINC! />P.
Vfl.KM EN ff 8HIRTS, OKXTO fti"l HOYS' 1
COATS, DRAWERS, and PANTS, CRA- w
VATS, KKRCHIKKS, Ac., Ac. Ac., t
IARDWARE AND CUTLERY. J
Forks, Screw$, R
Jjock* of all kinds, A injur*, H
I [or*, Girnblrts, v
SjiadtS, Skoficls, Ac. ?
n
CROCKEBYWARE *
ir*_i t?f
i iH-ncrx, uum?H| ?wn-nowin, |j
Cupa A Hauccm, Tooiinet, Ac., Ac.,
ml U~K* uP?,'y of Ola*?*are.
C!rocerits or nil Kind*. ('j
JtT* Country produce taken in exchango for |(
ood* at caah pricci. ,1
J. B. C0C8ART. 11
May 9th, '65. 13 tl
TALES FOR THE M ABINE^ .
[y lieutenant IF. A. VViar, 21 N.t author of A
"Gringoa," etc. U
A * pi riled and graphic account of a cruise w
t one of our national veaaels, in hich the
oro. a younir wMtdiipniuii, encounters n a#. T
lee of surprising ad' en to res, The publish. 'y
ra recommend thin, a? b, fir, the ino?t in.
rresiing book of its class. The vivacity '
nd never failing good humor that sparkle C,
n every pnge, will render it a moot fascine. .
ng companion. la I vol., 13 mo. Si M. '
PHILLIPS,'tfAMPSON * CO. PiVre, ?
It Wnln street, Boston. - a
i. C. f>KRBY, New York
f?r eelebj eft llimntli? . _ it) J
Wl* '
" riii At'** *
1 l&rutifnl Diocitisrmrnt fur Ctjilltrru. T
Jf8T PPBLI8I1BO BY I
CROSBY. NICHOLS, & CO. ?i
llONfi?\, thi
9AS1I1 Sf
\ HISTORY OF HER LIKE, IN A SE
RIKS OF 0 BF.ATIEUL FIGURES,
FROM NEW AND EXQU1S- L-i
1TE DESIGNS, PRINT- rit
ED IN OIL COL- Ph
ORS, IN THE be
II Kill EST STYLE OF
OP TUB ART; A COO Mi'AN- thl
[ED BY POETICAL DESCRIPTIONS. "0%
by
Fig. 1. ? The Cottage where Fanny "1
lived.?2. Fanny with her Kitten.? jj':
3. Fanny selling Matches.?4. Fanny pr
ieediug her Chickens. ? 5. Fanny a cn
Flower QirL?0. Fanny, her Uncle's I ?
rei. na<
in'
This little rcprcsuutrtion of Fanny Gray with 11,1
lie accompany storv in verse, is intended as an ne
imuscmcnt for children, and will, it is hoped,
mj nn acceptable present for the Holidays. Of
If exhibited by one person, while another
cads the verse describing the figure shown, it
an he made a pleasing entertainment for a par- ?
:y of Children.
The beautiful designs by a talented lady of
,liis vicinity, have been drawn and printed by
ear best in lists, in the. most finished style; and
he Publishers have spared no expense upon tin
my part of the work, being desirous to present I .lo
i beautiful specimen of the art of printing in S.
:olors. tin
From the numerous commendatory notices nis
given by the press in all parts of the country, wa
he following arc selected as giving the beat idea de
if this IJ:
NEW 1 ELEGANT PASTIME.
of
LVom the Xcie London Chronicle. (,CI
BEAUTIFUL BIJOU. w
".1/essrs. Crosby, Nichols, k Co., Ill, Washngtoii
street, Boston, have scut us one of the jn
irettiest pieces of Holiday Hijouteric that wc
lave seen for many a day. It consists of a min- jj(
ature volume printed in tip-top style, with gil- cj^
led cover ami gilt-edged leaves, containing a j)y
loetieal history of Fanny Gray, accompanied by
i& en-gam earn* illustrating some of the most ~"*i
lieturestjue events of her life, in colored lithofraph,
or, to speak mora to purpose, showing
low u pretty girl looks in six different situations,
ml as iniuiy different costumes,?in short, exile ,
Is one head upon half a dozen pair of shoulders,
rith the changes which dress produces upon
he same face and features; for Fanny's head, in- j0|
tend of becoming 'turned* as some gill's heads
onietinies are l?y their finery, is so contrived as
o slip off, when she gets too fond of one dress,
nd is put on to a new pair of shoulders, in a ,
cw form and in a new suit of clothes,?winding
p in the rich costume of womanhood, with u *re
et greyhound by her side. The first of the se- ant
ies ol pictures represents the cottage where nRl
anny was Itorn, with a sylvan streum crossed sio
y a beautiful biidge, and shaded by the noble Mu
nk tree that shadows its garden. The whole eas
f these pictures, with the portable head piece
f the heroine, and the little volume of letterres*
history, are put up in nn ornamental Ikix p,,|
uperbly colored and embellished by gold and ?
iney colored designs, among which is Fanny in
lue and gold, feeding her chickens. We can
:dly imagine any thing prettier than too little
iris engaged in enjoying it together; one read- ,
?g the rersos describing the pictures shown,
nd the other putting the parts in their pioper
laces." J
From the Arte Bedford Mercury.
"A dainty box, brilliantly adonteil, contains ^lo
rtloreil costumes to bo varied at will of our j
luiraiing Fanny; and her life is versified in a ,
ttle book accompanying these, as delicate as 1
ic young heroine herself. The designs arc '
cautiful, and drawn and colored in the most ?'h
nislied manner. This is evidently one of the he
terini* for the Holidays; and every one knows nai
>nie dear little girl, fiom six to ten years of gaii
ge, w ho would till the companionship of Fanny >J.,
my with ecstasy. Nothing could lie pret?\er on(
iu:i the idea of its execution."
the
From the Solent Observer. .
"As a specimen of the beautiful art of print- (
ig in colors, Fanny frrav is inimitable."
SAY*: MONEY. ~
LEAD THIS ADVERT ISMENT, ONE La
AND ALL.
'0 MERCHANTS PLANTERS AND n
OTHERS. gj
HAVING become |H-rmanenlly loca- \
led in Charleston, i hid prepared ou
i? do Miiytliiuw in the line of a general pH
iyenry and Commission business enlrused
to me. I intend pivin^ the greater lt,
s?rti??n of my time to the tilling of counrv
order- for Groceries, /'rovistons, Dry
foods, Jfurdieure, Clothinp,, Boots, Shots,
'Jritf/*, Points, Oils, Fruit, Liquors, r
!>oo4v, Stationary, Fonctj Goods, or any 1
hint; else thai can he obtained either ill
bis or Northern Markets, nnd through
he nrraiitfemenls tliat I have made with
lie leading Houses. dealing in the nltove '
rlicles, 1 shall he aide to inake purchases of!
-it I teller terms than the Merchants or
>iai>ters themselves could, thereby not ! 'y
tily saving them the difference in the
irico of the aritele, hut also the necessary
rorlitont ex | tense of lime and trouble at- j
eselin^ a \isit to this eitv. 1 will also j /"?
it-rsoiially attend to the selecting, packag,
marking, and shipment of goods, so
a to avoid all mistakes, anil damages
rh'ch generally arise from want of a bile
attention.
In addition to the above, I will also at- y-?
end to the disposal of any produce that J
nay b# whipped to tne. Any persona d?
iron* <>t making shipments ??f produce of *
nv kiml, had l?etter write to me, and I
rill sfi\e them very information an re- '
aril a lite Markets, mnnm-r of parking,
in! how to chip thorn. From my long
xporienre in a general mercantile huai
inoas, I think I enn give perfect xatinfiicion
to all, ami suit the moat fastidious P
ssto iu my selection*.?Give me a trial J
> all I ask. For my service* I shall renire
a amall comtnmion, not exceeding
?n per cent, according to the nature of
lie business. i
DAVID M GAZLAY. nn,
iflRee on Stair*. 226 King at., Charleston. Vj
March 6. '48. 4 tf. VI
? R|
bn?r J. Thompson, ) In Kffirity, Lancaster Lir
vs. ( BIU for Partition of Land
ante) M. Tillman, b [ ami account,
ife, Kiisa, k others. J ... . ~
It sppoaring to my satisfcetfon that William
hompsoo, Dudley if. Stcwman and wife, Kmiami
iPiHiam f ilUnan, Defendants, in SbnVe '
w>, r si ia without the Hniila of this State. It V*
orthrel. on motion ?>( .Voore, SoTt for Com- ,
LL-^Ua ?L-i. At - ?a.?A- t'
??n*ni, mat iwr hiiiu i*nnMiinui, W tlliArn ?
hampvon. Dud lor M. Stew man and eife, Xml- *?
>, and WiMliwq Tillman, do amwer, plead or do- ^
1'ir, to the t?ill fp abeee caeo, on or before the ?
Ith J*#*, IHftS, otherwise Judgment procoa*ae
will be ordored avahwt ?J) of them. t
i.HWmiWWO^^tLD. ^
****** Ftofoe#T&f 4 9m.
* }
' * '
0 Merohaqts, Planteri
and Others.
THB underaigned, formerly of Nm
1 York City, but now a permanent res
it of Charleston, arti prepared to do anj
ng In the line of a General Agency an
mmisision business entrusted to me.
II muke purchases of Dry Goods, Groc<
s, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Fancy Good
uga, Fniuts, Oils, Fruit. Jewelry, Confix
nery, Books, Stationery, Liquors, Clotl
r, or anything elsq that can be pbtuiuc
her in this city or New York, Boston <
iiludelphia, and on as good terms, if in
tter, than the Merchants or Planters thee
Ives could buy them, thereby saving ths
e necessary exorbitant expenses nttendir
isit to this city. I will attend personal
the packing and shipment of goods, tlier
avoiding any mistakes or damage.
II also attend promptly to any Banking i
surance business that I may be fa von
th. and will make payment of debts.om
my long experience in a general mi
utile business, I am fully convinced th
an give perfect satisfaction, and suit tl
r?*t fastidious taste in my selections. F
y services 1 shall require a moderate eoi
csion, according to the nature of the bu!
ss.
DAVID M. GAZLAY,
Bee over Bird's Store, 225. King st.,
Charleston, S. C.
Jan 24 48 ly
STATF. OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Lancaster District.
O ffer Court of Common Picas.
Whereas, an inquest ot E-cheat hatii heenr
rued into this oltiee, whereby it appeu.-s, tii
hu E. Sanderson, late of Lancaster distri
0., who was horn in , Ireland,
e Kingdom of Great Rritain, an I >lied on t
icteenth day of April, in the viai A. D. 18 !
us sei/.ed and possessed at tiie tune of 1
ath, of a lot of Land, situated in Lancast
stiict, in the State aforesaid, on the tiran
ters of Bear Creek, hounded on the Sou
lands of Win McKenna, on the East by Ian
Minor Clinton, on the North by lands of Mi
nelia Villines, and on the West hv the Cai
a Road, containing one hundred and fort
;ht acres, without having in bis life time ma<
r disposition thereof, and without leaving hi
rson who can legally claim the same. No'
pursuance of the directions of the act of ?
nbly, in such ease made and provided, tl
lira of the said John E. Sanderson, or othei
iming under him, (if any there be) are her
required to appear and mnke claim with
hteen months from the date hereof.
Witness my hand at Lancaster Court IIous
s 7th day of J/av, A. D. 1805.
JOHN A. STEWMAN',
Clk C. C. P. G. S.
Hay 9, '55. 13?o. a in; 6m.
Estate of Calvin TJsry, deceased111
VVilliaina Ai/m'r 1 II.II ? M..-- l.~l -
r*. I sets.injunction.A
irv Usry, &. others, j In Equity, I^nncn
J tor.
rhe Creditors of Calvin Usry, descnsri
notified and required, to present, pro\
I establish their respective demand
linst said deceased, before the Connni
ner in Equity, 011 before the 15th day <
V, 1855. By order of the Court in abo\
a made, 7th December. 1854.
JAMES II. WITHER SPOON.
Coinr in P.q., b. I
I). 12, 1855. 1?3in I'f. $7JtO_
South Carolina.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
In the Common Pleas.
tames J. Carlisle, 1
vs. > Attachim ni
fonathnn Mackey. )
STIIEREAS, the plaintiff did on the 18
V day of March 1851, file their dcclai
n against the defendant who, (it is ?ni
bsent from and without the limits oftl
itc.and has neither wife nor attorney,
jwn within the limits of the same, up
om a copy of the said Declaration mig
served : it is thorefore ordered thnt t
d defendant do appear and plead to t
d declaration on or before the llfth d
ireh which will be in the year of our Lo
r thousand eight hundred and fifiy-fu
icrwisc tinnl and absolute judgment w
in be given and nwnred against him,
JOIIN A STEWMAN. Clerk.
Klerk's Office, Lancaster C. II.
18. 1854. 7?1_
attention the Whole,
11 ut more particularly the Citizens
ncaster and the surrounding Countr
WILLIAM l>. MARK'S,
GOT A.NII SHOE MAKE
^ Would respectfully announce th
. o has takeirthe Shop formerly 0
pied by Floyd <fe Son, where he is pr
red to do all work in his line with ncn
ss and dispatch. All work warranti
d prices moderate, fur cash.
WILLIAM 1). MARKS.
Feb. 28 3if.
mm look to \<m
INTEREST.
TUB sub.-crihers arc now opening their stoi
Spring and Slimmer ' Knb>, which I hey w
! ? ? losr a* gooihnin be sold in the up cou
Consisting of
,adies Dress Goods, Bonnets
Ribbands, Laces, (dollars,
Drcss-trtmnii/a/s. A tso9
Jothiroj, Drij (loads. Boot
Shoes, JJats, Caps, Damesties,
Shirts ami Colla
r s, Cravats,
Umbrellas,
rucerics, Hardware, Uutleri
Iron d'C., &C.
7mII ami examine for youraclvca.
b. citaia, > craig k taylor.
v. Taylor, )
l/arrhU'65 5::2 m
JOSEPH WHILiDEN,
dealer in
IIXTS, OILS rn GLASS
No. 11 Haync-Strcet.
CHARLESTON. S.C.
He keep* ronalantly fur mIc ft general a
tin on t U -# . i- J
- wK4ini nil Kina
1RHI8HES, WINDOW GLASS an
SPIN. TURPENTINE, HP
T G AS,GLUE and BRUSHES ..fvariui
ids.
Dm. IS 43 ly
Note Lost!
ill peraout are forbid trading lor a note gi
i me by James F. Burr, for nUty dollar
iring d*fe ffth May 18.*.5, the aaoo havir
m W>?i or niiabud, and narwent of aaid no
t?prd. BIN JAM IK N KTVTON
lay **. li at
NBATLY XXBCUTBD IIKHS.
3 ? THE _
. warn ilmii
OF
\ ENGLAND.
g. An Exposition of the Condition and Trcn
moni of the Laboring Classes in the Faciv
tones and Coal Mines of Great Rril.int,.
Compiled from Otlieial Documents, by
d Joliu C. Cobden.
,r 11 Illustrations,muslin, 500 pp., 12mo.
ot S*ri<*?> $ 1 25
. It is a capital book, and entitled to a place
m in every man's library.? ,\cw York Mirror
ig Great Britain ought to be ashamed to talk
jy of American slavery, ?o long as her factories
continue to be scenes of such horrible deg1
radation and suffering.? Albany Argus.
t>r Here is a book which not only carries
>d the war into Africa, but absolutely belabors
a nation most zealously with the cudgels
r- provided bv itself.?Arthur's Home Gazette.
at Wo confess that tiie revelations hero
liu made -re perfectly appalling.? L'lica Her
or (tld.
!i~. A BOOK FOE EVERY LIBRARY.
TUST Published, the LIFE, PUBLIC |
fj SERVICES and Select Speeches of
HENRY CLAY,
by Ei'ES SAUGENT, in one large octavo |
volume, G8" pp., price $2 00.
Mr. Clav's GREAT BREECHES arc here
for the first time, presented in a convenient
e- and generally aceeptable form, in connection
ul with an accurate and concise, yet full view
'p'jofthe public and private character of the
Great Coiuuioner of our country.
SIDNEY'S HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA.
114
ch The Three Colonies cf
2 AUSTRALIA
t NEW SOUTH WALES, VICTOv
RIA. AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
I Ttin.'r. TJ.. ? -rr j
i<> *ubu x iuuu usi vui/jict xaiucs nun
)y GOLD FIELDS.
BY SAMUEL SIDNEY.
lie
s, Ten illustrations. Muslin, 408 pages 12mo.
r Price $1 25.
,e The information embodied in this work is \
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Daily Advocate.
We have been greatly interested in the
work?so much so, indeed, that we could
? not satisfy ourselves without going through
with it entirely.?.V Y. Dm Register.
The work above named is not only very
lively and interesting, but having been pres*
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the most reliable data, in furnishes just the
_' information which every body is in quest of
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8 intending to emigrate.? .V. Y. Organ.
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_ Auburn and Bulfalo. N. Y.
uarnutn's jtiutiobiograr
P^y.
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? Will shortly put to press, and publish
early in December,
THE LIFE OF P. T. BARNTJM,
Wit ITT Fa BV HIMSELF,
ji which he narrates his early history as
CLERK, MERCHANT, AND EDITOR,
And his later career as a
th SHOWMAN.
With a Portrait on Steel nod numerous IIVv
lustrations,by Darley. In one volume,
I 12mo. Price $1 35.
"In this work I have given, in every particular,
the true and the only full av,
count of my enterprises."?j'reface.
. The publisher only rt peats the public sontiinunt
in announcing that this book will be
e one of extraordinary interest. Mr. Bara-\
niira'i unparalleled tact ami talent as u busin
nesa man, the grand and liberal scale on
' ' which his prominent enterprises have been
I conducted, together with a happy temperament
which can both give and lake n bit of
humor, have made his name a world-known
"household world."
Adopting "nothing extenuate" as his motto,
lie presents the authentic history of
Gf "Joiee Heath," the "Fejee Mertnai I," the
"Woolly Horse," the "Herd of Buffaloes,"
' ' and other Showman Incidents, generally denounced
as "HUMBUGS," while larger
II spaee is devoted to his connection with
at GENERAL TOM THUMB, and the trilC.
umphal musical campaign of JENNt' LINI).
0 RULES FOR BUSINESS AND MAKING
A FOUTUNl! ;
, and innnmerable additional enterprises ano
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prove by his pen that ho is something more
than a Showman. Wo know, indeed, of no
subject which affords greater scope for
k deeply interesting n irrniive than the Acto^
Bfocu a Fit v of P. T. Baknum.
I Jan ID Ar, if
WINDOW SHADES,
ck axi>
ifi P A P K It El A IV a I !\ a S .
n- J r|MIK Subscriber linn in Store. ?>t* hi* own
1 Mi'mifiii'turi1 and import ,ti.>n an enor'
moos stock fit Wixrow KIlADliS. Gu.l
' CORNKT.S, 1'ah i. ll lNGlNGH. \Mras.
sen,Satin DeI/*ioei?.D.iinnHks.l.nee and Muslin
Curtain*, Tnnaila, Coops. &ro. All uf
; which ?rc ollered at prices which are appre
j rioted by all clone buyers nrs?i economica
house- keepers.
II. W. KINSMAN A- CO, 170 Kinp-st.
corner Kins; & Uerrufurd *U., Charleston,
March tib 7 Iv.
W. TiURLOW CA8T0N"
'' ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI
TOE IN EttUITY.
Attend$ the Court* in Laifnttrr, Kcrt'iaw
and .4 (joining Districts.
trfT OFFICE. CAMDKN. S C.^ftr?
lieme?? and Upper Leather
Fur sale, one mile cant of Pleasant lljll;%v
I. M. CaUIHKN. *
I Fab. 7 M tw
' News! News!!
The Subscriber in now receiving from
New York. Phihtdelnhi.s. K* tinmni ?n#t
Charleston. hi* Full anpply of Drnjn,Client*
^ icnls. Paint*,Oils, Mom|>h. Brushes, Crrsmet#
ie*. Perfumery, Spie?-H and Fancy article* ;j
j China-Ware, such at Vase*, Cftpa and Hnuj_
cer*. Toilet Bottle*, Curd BnsVets, &c. die..
J# to which he respectfully Invite* the ntt'Hilion
of the citizen* of laiOeiiHter viuiting
Camden and wanting article* in his line.
Z. J. DetlAY.
Oet 4, 88 If
*. Fairily Medioinca
^ I t&ep constantly on Jiaad a fn *h supply
u of all the most popular Family Medicines,
which may bo depended on aa genuine, and
which are sold on the usual terms for ca?h.
_ or at) time to puinitujl customera. Being
too nnmerona to mention fit deCil?oead
,?V ?d?.f?,-Wro.,Uf,.^ ^y
[ cmi o*. f, rm. WfV
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
The Sul scriber continues the tnaniifnc- gj
tore of Boots and shoes OF TI]K VKRY
HEST M ATKKI AI.S, at liis bhop, one mi.e
cast of 1'lcnsaiit Hill.
L. M. cautiien:
Feb. 7 60 3m
Edward biiijge h Co, I In Equity, Lucutoi
lhidge, Lost wick, 6i Co. | l)isti let.
vs . J- Bill tor Relief
I .1/. S. Son ell & Brother. I
ct nl. J .
It appearing to my sali>faction that S. P. Forj
rell, a dcleiuUutt in above case, resides w itiior.p
the limits of the State, it is ordered, on motion
of Kershaw, Uhl'r for Complainant, ti nt the said
defendant S. J'. Soncll, do answer, plead or delour
to the hill in above case, on or before the
21st of June 1855; otherwise, judgement pio
confesso will lie oidcrcd against him.
ComVs Office, I J. II. WITIIKRFroON,
J/arch 1'55. j C. V. L. 1).
0 3m Pis fee $7 00 ' \ "*
Paints and Oils.
1 have now in Store a large nnd fincatheit
of White I .cad. Zinc, Paint, Linseed Oil,
Turpentine, Lampblack, Litharge, Chrome
1 Green, Spanish Brown *r.d Venetian Red.
?ALSO^*
I Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes.
Sash Tools, ?S:c. tc. (Jive me a call and 1
will try to give you perfect satisfaction.
/. J. DeIIAY.
| Oct 4 33
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