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LIMESTONE SPRINGS FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. Rkt. T. Curtis, D. D. ) n . . Rs.v. Wm. Curtis, J Principal#. Tho public Examination and commencement of this institution, will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, tho 17th and 18th inst. Addresses will be delivered by the Hon Judge B. O'Neal, and the Rev. J. P. Boyce. Tho school having no vacation in tho Summer, and being fuller than usual, it is desirable thst all now pupils join the classes at commencement that thoy may have tho full benefit of the Fall Term. July 1, '65 21 3t r , DR. ROGER'S SYRUP OF liverwort, Tar and anchalafftin. For the euro of long standing Coughs, bad Colds, Bronchitis, as well ns CONSUMPTIONS, this medicine is invnluablo. Its peculiar combination is tho result of experience and an intimate knowledge of the ciiise of these diseases, and the certificate of remcnkable cures are sufficient proof of its superiority. For snlo hy MAGILL & HEAT//. July 4 21 4t "NOTICE Tinv f1f\r\IW A vn ptmnrninn r t/i>> iini/ vir??rv r.ivi r.c, lor KDIO low for Cash, or to punctual customers until Uio first of January. J. B. MOBLKY. New Salem, Jnne 25. 20 tf. mmi f OK, THE DREAM. BY A GEORGIAN. This is tlic title of n Romance now in process of completion, which will be issued in two numbers on the 1st and 15th of July 1?55. The w ork will be printed on pure white paper with new type and will equal in quantity of matter an ordinary sixed Duodecimo volume of IlOo pages. It will be promptly issued and forwarded to all who will send their orders accompanied with the cosh. TKRMS. Single Copy, [Two Xumliers,] $0 75 To clubs of 3 or more, [per Copy,] 6o Remittances mnr.t be made in bills or change, and not in Post-Office Stamps. Address, J AUKS M. SMITH. 20 3l Augusta, (la. SOUTH LOWEJJ FACTORY. Joseph Clarke Is prepared to furnish id shortest notice, his improved COTTON GINS, at $1.75 per Saw, cash?Thresher*, Fans, and Cylindrical Strawcutters, to all who may need said machines.? The following gentlemen hare patronized hiin, and can confidently be referred to, viz: ("apt. J. M. I nsrani, Hanging Rock; T.T. Gregory, TaXahaw; IP. J. ( 'uln, Harriabnrg; \V. C. Cunning- | ham, Liberty If ill; ("apt I) 1) Perry Beaver Creek; J A Cunningham, J I, Robinson, Dr. K L CraWfoid and ll'in, Stevens, .Lancaster C II. lfu is also prepared to fnrnisli and put up a superior article of Lightning rods at reduced prices. N B To accord with the "hard tinies"' I navo reiiiiceif my Uiiii* to 75 per caw, and : oilier machines in proportion. Reing thank- | I'ul for pact lavoit, I hope t?y attCiitinn to busi- j hum ami a desire to pIcMi', I may .still ho suatained in inv profes'loti. SilJInt" JOSEPH t'LARKK. South Lowell Factory, Lancaster Diet. Juno 15. Preparatory Military SOHOOIj. YORKVILLE, So. Ca. The exercise* of thia institution will he refunded ou Monday, the Second diiy of July.? Pupils am required to report promptly, and to thia end parents and guardians, are earnestly solicited to aend their sons uiut wards ut, or u* near at possible, the beginning ol tint wtuiott. Kucli pupil is required mid must huvc every article of clothing marked. Those limn other Districts will board in certain families of the town, under the Immediate supervision of the Pritici- . pals. T?:nms?For each session of five month*, $25 in Advance, or $50 at the end of the Session. Hoard, including washing, fnt-1 and lights, $10 per month, in advance, or promptly paid at the end ol the month. A. COWAKT), M. JENKINS, IIehkhenck.4. (Ion James Jones, (imuiteville S f; Hen I> F Jamison, Orangeburg 0 II, 8 C\ E\-(lov J 11 ,1/eans, thickhead, S C; (Jen Daniel Wallace, Joncsville, Union 8 C\ <bl I D Wilson, Society Hill, Darlington, 8 Hen K U M Dunovaiit, Ninety-six Depot, Abbeville H C. Yorkville, June 21, '65 20 tf STATE OF SOUTIW A R0L1N A LANCASTER DISTRICT. Bcla Siicr and wife Ma- In the Court of Ordiry and others, appli- nary. Writ in SumCauta mom, renl estate of a ^ Temperance Uillispie iWonroe lilllispte and | dee d wife Ksreaxaa k oth ont, defendants J It appearing to tny satisfaction, that Monroe Oillispie and wife Narciiuta, James K Smith ami wife fclvira, Hunt am! hi* wife Charlotte, lfuot, James Cunningham ami Millcy C. his wife, del'ta in above case, reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered that the said deft* do appear aud object to the sale or division of the taal estate ot Temperance liilkapie dre'd, on or before the first day of OctoWr 1856, or their consent to the ssnte will bo entered of record. [pf $lo 60 J. II. Wi niERSPOON, o. l. d. Lahcaster C H, H 0, Jane 21. '66. Take Notioe.. I forewarn all parsons from trading with my wife, Mary M. Brown, as I will not pay any debts contracted by her. 1 also forewarn any person or persons from harboring my said wife, aa I will enforce the law against them. 8AMUKL C. BROWN. June 27th 18M 20_3t. pd Advertisement. A number of accounts due this office for Adverting Job Work and Kuliscription, remain unpaid. Now, 1 assure those indebted to me that I am very much nresecd for money, and if they will come forward and settle theye chums, the* will confer on me a great favor. U U mil DV May ?S, 16-tf. SURVEYING. THE widcraighed U prepared to wait upon thoee requiring the aervkee of * Surveyor, at nay time, upon application being made to the Clerk of the Court W. H MJRI.N Laaeaeter Jan. >, 1S&&, 4<k A, Notice. Nothing will ?mom auit agaanat all pevione who are nxlebtod to me, aa the Kteculor of A, Perrv, but actfcal payment: The collection of the money ia urged by the legatee*, and I have no control in the matter. M. CLINTON. Feb. 91, 1IW*. f it tf. tc,.. c 'fR, . CATAWBA L0DGJ5, No. 24 I. O. O. F. WILL celebiute tlicir approaching Annivt nary on the Cth of July next. Watcrco Lodf Cnimlcn; Lafayette I,odge, Chester, Trini Lodge, Yorkville; Declaration Lodge, Chariot) N. C.; De Kalb Lodge, Whmaboro, and all tl I. O. <). Fellows of Lancaster District, are r? pectfully invited to participate with us on tli occasion. An address will be delivered at tl Court Ilonse, by W. A. Moore, Esq. The pu lie and especially the ladies are invited to i tend. (tc) J. M. HEATH, Sec>. Jlion E Blackmail ^ In Equity, Lancast vs | District James Jefferson Illack- J- Hill for Partition man, Josiah blackmail, I Heal Kstatu et nl J Honj. Hlaektnnn, dc< It appearing to the satisfaction of the Cot ntiflsioner, that James JeflTerson Black man ai Josiah Blackmail, defendants in above ease, r side without the limits of the State, it is order* on motion of Cooke, Soft- for complainant, tli the said defendants, James Jefferson Blacknu and Josiah Black man, do answer, plead or d tnnr to the Hill in above ca?e, on or before tl 1st day of October 1865, otherwise, Judgenie pro coufesso will be ordered against each JAMES II. HTlHEHSroON, C ?: i. D June 10, '55 prs fee $7 19 Out FRANCIS L. ZKMl\ M. D7 CAMDEN, S. C. DEALER IN American, French and English Drugs, Medicines, Chem icals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 1)1 E-STI FFN, PEHFI HEKV So'ijii, Window-(llasn, Suryical Inslrt mods, Trusses, China Goods, Toys, f LI " ' mi a r uncij onirics \ r res/i GARDEN SEEDS; Inks, /'ens, Combs, Brushes, Segars, Thomsoninn Afedieiues, ami all i/enuii and jHijiular Patent Medicines. AUKNT frOU Christie's GALVANIC CURATIVES A Nl> Morehead's MAGNETIC PLASTER M.VM KACITItKK, OK Battled SODA or MINERAL Water April 18 '55. 10 7m A CARD. OK. ALFRED ( UAVI!\, l.nvin returned from his visit to tho cities i Philadelphia and No*v York, may be four at his old stand, Two Doors South of tli "Palmetto House," and nearly opposil Harris's Hotel," w here he will he pleased t wait on those nvpiirin; his services. Having examined and made himseif ai quainted with all the latest improvement in his profession, he feels confident of op ing satisfaction, in every particular, equal t anv in the State or out of it FULL SETTS OF TEETH inserted in Platina with th<* Continuous Gtti or in the usual manner on Gold. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Plate inserted in the most complete and skilfi m inner, nml ail u oi k fully win ranlcd. Particular attention given t El 1.1.1 Mi TEETH. Tendering his thank for time past, end by a determination to os eel. lie will give satisfaction in all liiw Dei tal Operations, equal to any emergency. Yorkille, Oct., 25 3(? HOWARD ANSOIiATIOX. PUILADKLI'UIA. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. To all persons a flic ted with Sexual disease such at a Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Got oi-tlnea, Gleet, Syphilis, Ac., &e. The Howard Association of Philadelphia, i view of tho awful destruction of human life an health, caused hy Sexual diseases, and the dc ccptiutis which arc practised upon the unforU nate victims of such diseases l?y Quicks, hav directed their consulting Sergeon, as a chariui hie net worthy of their name, to give inediet advice gratis, to all persons thus ntllicted, (m.d or female,) who apply by letter, (postpaid, with a description of tlieir condition, (ag? occupntion, hahitsof lite, Ac.,) and in coses r extrcmo poverty und fullering to furui.di uietJ Seines free of charge. The Howard Association is a tienevolont Ir stStation, established hy special endowment, f? the relief of the sick and distressed, atllicte with "Virulent ami Epidemic diseases," and it funds can la- used for no other purpose. It ha now a surplus of means, which the Director liavc voted to advertise the alsive notice. It i needless to add that tho Association command the highest Mistical skill of the ago. A duress, (post-paid,) Dr. Geo. It. Calhour Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Phil adi'lphin, Pa. l?y order of the Directors, KZK A D. UEARTWKLL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. u 11 ft i i?; ic. Carriage Faotory. y ^ The undersigned in now pro YiB^JXa- pared to manufacture, at hi jH???Jil??\lsW Kst ihlishmcnt in ('hotter ville, nil kinds of CARRIAGES- adaptn to our rough and hilly country, and of th< best Materials, llo would surest, as al most evejy man in the np country is tnor or loss a judge of timber, before you bn< or order a Carriage, no matter where, lool around and see what sort of Cumber th builder hns and in what condition it is kepi The Carriage-Maker may Lir, /loos/ o Mutter as much as he pleases, but the gram secret of carriage-making lies in the Cum BRIO pile. To buy a cheap Nugro, Horso or Car riage, is to verify tho o'd adage : Penn icite and 1'ourui/mUith. CJive me a fair priei for my work, and then if it is not mad right, hold mc responsibleIf it wore not fur I'ainl, l'utty and Glue, What would we poor Carriage-Makers do ? C. F. HOL8T. Chester, Jan. 31, 1855. 4!> tf JOSEPH WHTLDEN, DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS No. 11 Haynf-Mtrect. rif ARI-KSTHY s r VIA1I1?UJJUJL Vllf K/9 V? Ho keep* ronnlnntly for union gent-rnl ni nortmonl of PAINTHnnd OII.8of all kind VARNI8HE8, WINDOW GLA8B an ftAffMBtt, SPTS. TURPBN'nNE, HP HIT (M8,GLUE and BRUSIIK8 of varkx kinda. Dec. 13 43 ly W. THURLOW CASTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOUC TOR IN EQUITY. Attends the Courts in Lancaster, Krrska and Adjoin in# Districts. OFFICE, CAMDEN, 8. C Karneaa and Upper Leather For aole, one mile eaat of Pleaannt Hill, I L. II. CAUTHEN. Feb. 7 60 3m r- ms mm.' I NEW STYES; 5 &a ? 0L ? JUST LANDED. J.I!. COUSART. cr A largo ninl choice variety linn just arrive from Charleston, Baltimore, ami Philadelphia: .,1 SILKS of all kinds PARAGES, Sll ALLEYS, THREADS, GINGHAMS, SWISS MUSLINS CALICOES,ofull kind.-' from tl 1-t, up to 18 1-i 1(j FLOSSES Ate., &c. I LADIES' BONNETS! "l CHILDREN^ BLOOMERS! LADIES FINE SHOES! - Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Negroes Brognntls, tlie cheapest that ever was in this Market. t. GENTEMENS' HATS, all varieties. JIW8M11, j a full supply. I I KAll KINGS KINCKD IMVCC IIA UO AC II ICS, DUE AST lMNS, PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDSiC READY MADE CLOTHING! GENTLEMEN'S' SHIRTS, GENTS' and lIOYi COATS, DRAWERS, nml l'ANTS, CRAVATS, KERCHIEFS, kr., Ac. Ac., HARDWARE AND CUTLERY Forks, Sereins, Locks of all kinds, A a ours, IIocs, (J i tablets, ? Spades, Shovels, Ac. ? CROCKERYWARE ifj Pitchers, Goblets, Wwh-ltowl.-i, |0 Cups A Saucers, Touriue*, Ac., Ac., uml u largo supply of Glassware. o Cirocericx of all Kiml*. 1 Country proilucc taken in exchange fu c- Goods nt cash prices. It J. R. COUSART. r- May Otli, '55. 13 tl South Carolina. L ANCA S T Ell I)IS Till CT. In the. Common I*leas. " James J. Carlisle, 1 vs. > Attachment '8 Jonathan Mnckcy. y il ? - \VTMERF.AS, the plaintiff <li<l on the IRt o T Y day of March 1851, file tlioir dccluri a lion against the dofendent who. (it is sun i Incut from and without the limits of th i- 3 ate, and has neither wife nor attorney,r aown within the limits of the same, upo thorn a copy of the said Declaration niigt be served : it is therefore ordered that tli said dofendent do appear and plend to tli said declaration on or before the 19th da March which will be in the year of our Loi one thousand eight hundred and fifty-fiv ', otherwise final nn l absolute judgment wi then he given and awared against him, JOHN A STKW.MAN,Clerk. " Clerk's Ofllce, Lancaster C. II. . 18. 1854. 7?1 __ i- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, e Laxcastkii DIstkict. i- Office Court of Common Pleas. d Whereas, an inquest of Escheat hath beenre 0 turned into tliis office, whereby it appears, tha J John E. Sanderson, late of Lancaster dislric S. who wns born in , Ireland, ii ?f the Kingdom of Great Riitain, and died on tin I- nineteenth day of April, in the year A. I). 1848 was seized and possessed at the time of hi i* death, of a lot of Land, situated in I sin carte r District, in the State nlbresaiil, on the brand >1 waters of Hear Creek, iNiunded on the Soutl * by lands of Wm McKonna, on the East l?y land t of Minor Clinton, on the North by lauds of Mrs * , Amelia Villincs. and on the West by the Cam s den Road, containing one hundred and forty * eight acres, without having in his life time niadi any disposition thereof, and without leaving an; i, person who can legally claim the same. Now 1 in pursuance of the directions of the act of as Kombly, in sneh case made and provided, tin Heirs of the said John E. Sanderson, or other.' claiming under him, (if any there be) are here by required to appear and make rlaini wiihii eighteen months from the date hereof. Witness my hand nt Lancaster Court House this 7tli day of .l/ay, A. D. 1855. JOHN A. STEWMAX, - Clk C. C. 1'. G. 8. s May 9,'55. 13?o. a ui; 6m. I LAWS OF NEWSPAPER8. 1. Subscribers who do not give expresi notice to tho contrary, ore considered a wishing to continue their subscriptions. k 3. If subscribers order the disrontinunnci of their papers. the publisher can continue 1 to send them until nil arrearages are paid. * 3. If subscriber* neglect or refuse to tak< j their paper* from the offico to which the) arc directed, they nre held responsible nntt they aettle their bill, and order the pnpc discontinued. * 4. If any subscriber remove to anothe ' place without informing the publisher, nn< the paper is sent to the former direction they nre held responsible. 6. The Court* have decided that refusinj to take n newspaper from the office, or re moving nnd leaving it unenllcd for, ia prirm facta evidence of intentional fraud. ' , 2.5 DOLLARS REWARD. *4. The above reward will be paid for tb delivery to myself, or the lodgement ii .fife.any jail, of my fellow Boh, who left in; * premise* on the 2Bth of April. The said lav i* Mack, stout built, alsmt '22 rears old, aboti ft feet 8 or 10 inches high. l(e is well knowi by the name of Hot. Retain. I will also pay twenty-five dollars for satii factory proof against aur one who mav harbc him. JOrtN M. FAULKNER. ' York district, R. C. U if d [; Old Papers. For sale, any quantity of Newspapers of larg sine, at BO cent* a hundred. Apply at lb! office. ^ A OAHb." JOSEPH GALLUCHAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. I^HCASTBEVILLS. OFFICE?ORPORITE THE COURT H0UR1 Formerly occupied by W. A. Moore. Ei iy ; J. G. will attend the Courts oftheau rounding Districts. 4 dHk. a "'W1' BRITISH PERIODICAL EARLY COPIES 8ECUB ? Premiums to New Subscriber LEONARD SCOTT, k CO.,. Now York, tinuo to re-publish the following British Periodoals, viz: 1. The London Quarterly Review, (Cot tive.) l 2' " The Edisuuoii Review, (\\ hig.) 5. Tiie North British Review, (Free Cliur t 4" j The Westminster Review, (Liberal.) 6. Blackwood's Kiunucroii Magazine, (To TIIE present critical stale of European will render these publications unusually ii ting dtuing the year, 1868. They will py a middle ground between the hastily v news items, crude f pac ilations, and ilyj mors of the daily Journal, and the pom ; Tome of the future historian, written afi living interest and excitement of the grout leal events of the time shall have passed It is to these Periodicals that readers nius for the only really intelligible ami reliable rv of current events, and as such, in uddr ti,.,;.. ?i !? ?.-,?? funii?? munu Y, sviciuiuc, an ological character, we urge them upon tit federation of the rending public. Arrangements arc now permanently ma the receipt of early sheet* from the Biitisl Ushers, hy which we shall be able to place i Reprints in the hands of subscribers, ah , soon as they can be furnished with the f S copies.?Although this will involve a very outlay on our part, we shall continue to f the Periodicals at the same low rates ns tofore, together with the following preinii new Subscribers : TERMS AND PREMIUMSp (Sec Ijist of Premium Volumes bclo For any one of the four Reviews, and one premium vol. - | For any two of the four Reviews, and one premium vol. ... , For any three of the four Reviews, ami two premium vols. ... For all four of the Reviews, and two premium vols. .... For Blackwood's Magazine, and one premium vol. .... For Blackwood and three Reviews, and three premium vols. For Rlackwood and the four Reviews, and :h -co premium vols. Payments to be made in all cases in ad' Money current in the State where issued * received at par. 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R. k Co. have recently puli 1 ; and have now for sale, the "FAR! 2 i OUIDK," by Henry Stephens, of Kdiu ( | and Professor Norton, of Yale College, N? von, complete in 2 vols, royal octavo, cont 8 lflOO pages, 14 steel and BOO wood engn Price, in muslin binding, $6 Jan. 10. 1856. -Ul PUBLICATIONS, WITH THE PRICES ANNEX1 The Jlclulion of the Jewish to the C tian Scriptures. n in Notes on puMgn in the Xcv R taincnt, containing Quotations from, or I enceto the ohl Testament. By John Gr p Palfrey, I>. D.t LL. I). jj 8 Ifgpatia; or Weir Foes with an old , By author of "Yeast" "Alton Locke" &c. ) i vols. 10 mo. I i Familiar Sketches of Sculpture r Sculptors. By Mrs. If. F. Leo, authors of "ThojOhl ] era," "Luther and his Times," "Cri , ami his Times," At-., Ac. 2 vols. 16 cloth, \ '? Cloth, extra gilt. Antique, \ The Cloister Lift of the Kmperor Ch % the Fifth. By Wtn. Stirling. From the second Ei edition. 12 mo, cloth Reason and Faith. And other .Miscellanies of llcnry (Rodger c thor of "The Eclipse of Faith," 12 0 cloth y y The. Mother's Dream and other P t By II. F. Gould. 12 mo a Extra Gilt The J'roj>hets ami Kings of the Old T tatnent. A series of sermon* preached in the Cha Lincoln's Inn. By Rev. Frederick Dei Maurice Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn, ant feasor of Divinity iu King's College Lc 12 mo, cloth ! Any of the above Itooks trill be sent 1 postage on receipt of the price. Adtlrem CROSBY, NICHOLS, &, ( 111 Washington si Boston, Mass. "TJITawba lodgt rv I? i. u. u. r. NO I Will hold their meeting* mi Tboredny Evening ot 8 o* HyOrder of the Mge. r. JAMK8 M. I1RATH., S? 18 fiag Jo, If ^ * * *K * ** .JU m. 1 4Li* :A' k. v .. ? j. For the Complete Cure of Caughs, ^ Colds. Influenza. Asthma Bronchetis j/ > con* Spitting of Blood, and all other lung C( complaints tending to consumption This preparation is getting into use all e: over our Country. Tlio numerous letters iscrv*' we receive from onr various agents, infor- ni ming ns of curses effected in their immediate neighborhoods, warrant us in saving it is one ti of the host, if not the \ery best Cough Medi- It cine now bctore the public. It ahnnsl inra. cb,) rabhj relieves and vol ^infrequently cures the C very worst case. When all other Cough ? preparations have failed, this lias relieved hi the patient, ns Druggists, dealers in x Medicines, and Physicians ran testify. si Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what has been his experience of the effects of this b< affairs medicine. If he has been selling it for any P itercs- length of time lie will tell you. tl oecu- i nittrii T IS TIIE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT ;i, Below we give a few extacts from letters tc ilerous , . j i . i er the wu have received lately regarding the vir- e? > p?iit. tues of tnis medicine. I" sway. Dr.S.Oslin.of Knoxville.Ca., says:?I hare |>i it look been using yourLiverteorf ami 'I'ar very extrn- h' histo- si rely in my practice for three years past, and, it g tion to is with pleasure / slate my belief in its super rid the. out tv over am. other articles with which c con- / fim acquainted.Jar which it is recommended." ?Messrs. Fitzgerald &. Benners. writing I j, I fro in Wuynesvil le, N.C. says:?" The Ijirer- pi wort ami 'Tar is becoming daily more potm. nil our , ^ * , ' ' out as Country, and we think Justly cl breigu so A// who lime tried it speak in cninmcn- hi ' large da hie terms of it. rery beneficial in alleria/iny I urnisli l'w complainled for wyich it is recommcded.,, af here- Our Agent in Pickens Distrct, S. (!. Mr. 01 mis to S. It. McFall, assures us "that he uses it with w parent benefit in his own family, and reeom- J"' mends it to liis neighbors." He gives an ei . instance of a Negro woman, in his vicinity, " W'I who had been suffering with disease of the fe Lungs for years,attended with severe cough, I" * who was relieved bv the Liverworth and Tar. Such are the good reports wo hear of 00 this Medicine from nil parts of the South. w .- 00 For a report of the surprisng cures it has preformed in the Western and Norhern and 8 00 Eastern States, we would invite the suffering patient to read the pamphlet which nccont3 no panics each bottle. To all we say hate Hope have lb>pe\ 9 no TRY THE MEDICINE !! 10 on Uc warned in tteanon, tri silTbe And neglect not that crngli which is daily *' 'e weakening youreonstitution, irritating your nvinir ",r?!jt and lungs, and inviting on that dread l": civen disease, Consumption, when so soothing and 7mm- Healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr. :!' plain lingers'Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. ' l ft e tea re of Counterfeits ami Ilase Imitations! I ?. The genuine article is signed Andkew Roof.rs, on the engraved wrapper around .u year) raehl?ottle. 'J! '*) I'riee.Sl per bottle, or six bottles for $5. year). Sold wholesale and retril by SCOVIL& MEAI). ths). ] j J (Jhartrcs St. bet. Conti and St. I.uis, N. >. tic not in Sole Agents for the Southern States leign whom all orders and applications for s,5 point- Agencies must be addressed. 0,1 * not Sold also by order Maoill & IIf.ath, Kane aster C. II. lel ns as a. |?. Wvlie, Chester, ay be Winchester. Stitt &, Co.. Munrn. 011 'A, J. DsIIav. and Workman, Camden. above The Weekly HeralcL ag aiH.vo '^hc ^Cf{t General Newspaper in "Nl, si, or the World. Black- New York Weekly Herald is '' published every Saturday morning. Its re the contents embrace all ths news of the rwiil great events of tlie day, reports of mcetinlesa ings of the State Legislature, and of Conto J'1? press: important public doctmeuts; Ku. saued roPoan Correspondence; financial and commercial information and editorials of general interest that have appeared in the these Now York Daily Herald, FKKK L '* neatly printed, and in clear type, Jo 0 pos- >n a large double quarto sheet of fortybe but eight columns?a book?a dictionary in da of*tl!c ?and forms one of the host and most n~ 1 valuable newspapers in the world. The gj nld u| greatest care is taken to obtain the latest j.n 1 Pub- nnd most reliable intelligence of impor- nf tant movements in all parts of the world. jH no expense is spared for this purpose. do rb The subscription price is three dollars on ilishcd Per nnnum, payable in advance, or six- w' it Kit's pence per single copy. Editors of News- 'V" burgh papers throughout the country nre par- '!' >w 11a (ioularly requested to act ns agents. They av'inga w'" receive twenty-five per cent commis- p) sion on all cash sul>scri|>tions. Any person obtaining five or more subscribers will i be allowed the same commission. ? terms to cluiis. SI) F or f)nc copy for Uno Year. $ 3 00 I . Five copies 44 1 1 23 H ,tns' Ten -4 44 22 50 T Fifteen 44 33 75 Refer- Twenty 4* 45 00 P'1 trhnm Twenty-fivo 44 50 25 Tli M oo Thirty 44 07 50 Face Thirty-five 4* 78 75 Fo ic.- Forty 44 00 00 Mb $1.60 Forty-five " 101 25 At aud Fiftv ' 112 60 *'? AO W JihJA DY HI JyK Paint' THE K? rr.: the slave of the lampii <H 60 2 00 DT WILLIAM NORTH. Til 4 OO 1 ll arlt* "Who willexcliAiiffo old Lamp* for new?" 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In answer to numerous inquiries from Booktellers and Newsmen in diffluent sections of the rountrv, the publisher of the New York Lodger vottltl state that the great Original Story by FAWNY PHTllsr rir which he has contracted, at an enormous and hi precede!! ted expense, and on which the gift-' d authoress is now engaged, will he commenced ii the Ledger aliout the first of June?whether he first instalment will appear in the number >r the week ending Saturday, June 2d, or in liat of June 9th, he cannot yet positively state, ue notice will he given. It gratifies us to learn liat the trade are alive to what the Tribune tyles the "popular money making qualities" ol' lisTalo, and that the sale will probably exceed liat of any Newspaper Tide ever before publishd. It will not lie issued ns a hook, being purhased solely for publication in the Ledger. 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Will shortly put to press, and puWiah nrly in December, P THE LIFE OF P. T. BARNtJM, wkittex by himself. i which lie narrates his enrly history as CLERK, MERCHANT, AND EDITOR, ind his later career as a SHOWMAN, nth a Portrait on Steel and numerous 11lustrations.by Darley. In one volume, 1'Jino. Price 81 25. [n this work I have given, in every particular, the true and the only full account of my enterprises."? Preface. The publisher only repents the public aenment in announcing that this hook will bo ne of extraordinary interest. Mr. Barurn's unparalleled tact and talent ns a buaiess man, the grand and liberal scale on hich his prominent enterprises have been anducted, together with a happy tcmpernicnt which can both give and take a hit of umor, have made his name a world-known household world." Adopting "nothing extenuate" ns his mot >, ho presents the authentic history of loice Heath," the "Fejee Mermaid, the iVoolly Horse," the "Herd of Buffaloes," id other Showman Incidents, generally dolunced ns "HUMBUGS," while larger wice is devoted to his connection with ENERAI. TOM THUMB, and the triuphal musical campaign of JENNY L1ND. ^ itULES POR BUSINESS AND MAKING A FORTUNE; id innumerable additional enterprises ano icrations, niTord the author an indefinitb ngo of subject, and he will abundantly ovo by hla pen thnl he is something more inn a Showman. We know, indeed, of no iliject which affords jgreater scope for icply interesting narrative than the Auto la Ai n KiuKjirHTor f. i. DAnSUM. Jnn 10 45 tf Notice IS hcrrby given that the note* and account* fN. Mayblum ,are In my hand* for collecon. J. WILLIAMS* May 15th, 1855 14?-3m A. AUSTIN, J ATTORNEY AT LAW. ChesterfUlil C. H 8 C, BOOTS AND SHOES. * The Nubm-riber continue* the irtaoofaeore of Boote sod shoe* OF THE V ER.Y JEtfT MATERIAL,at M* shop, om Mlb ?ut of Pleasant Hill. ^