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JOSEPH WHILDEN, DEALER IN PUNTS, OILS AND GLASS, No. 11 llnyne-Strcet. CHARLESTON. S. C. H? keeps constnntly for salon pcnernl nosortmont of IMINTSnnd 0||.8n/ nit kinds VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS and feAfena*.!*, oJ'TK. I UKl'KNTINK, Sl'IRIT GAS,GLUE und BRUSHES ofvnrium kinds. Dec. 13 43 ly A Book Full of Startling Disclosures! NOW READY, FE7IALE LIFE AMONG THE MORMONS. A Kamutivk ok mast ykars' Pkrsonal Expkriknck. BY THE WIFE OF A MO Ml OX ELDER RKCKNTI.Y I ROM UTAH. One large 12uio. vol., irith a view of Salt Lake fit}/' PDIPC ovi' nnir . i> r There in no subject of the day, that in attracting more attention, than the rapid increase and rising power of the Mormon* in Utah. What will be their ultimate destiny, in an yet an unsolved problem. From every people and nation, vessel after vessel is landing them on our shores in countless numbers. This Narrative, therefore, is the most opportune, giving as it does, an insight into the Domestic Habits and customs < f that wonderful people. An will bo observed by the contents, the Book in a full disclosure ol the experience and s tillering* endured by Females in the Mormon Couutiy, and the reader is carried along bv the narrative, with absorbing interest from the beginning to the end. J. i'. DERBY, Publisher*, 119 N'ass iii-street, New-York. And for nale by all the Booksellers and News Agents, Copies sent by mail, postpaid, on receiot of price. A New Literary and Political Journal, To bt Published at Columbia, S. C. fl^HE undersigned, late Editor of The _1_ South Carolinian and Columbia Bani.er, proposes to publish in the city of Columbia, a Literary, Political, and News Journal, to be called 11 TllE EX AMIS ER." In making this announcement, I am aware that I propose to engage in an enterprise not free from difficulties; but these I will endeavor to provide against, by securing a subscription list that will plaeo the pn|R-r beyond the reach of failure. South Carolina cm richly support, at her Capital, a leading Literary and Politics! Weekly Journal, and to her people I now issue this Prospectus, feeling assured the enterprise will be sustained, and that tbev will support a Home Journal of the character of thutnow proposed. As a LITERARY JOURNAL, For the homo circle, Thk Examiner "ill be conducted with a view to reader it at l.-:,*t. equal to any ever published st the South. The choicest selections of English and American Literature, will be mndc for its columns, and a number of able Contributor* will bt seemed. I will endeavor, la tLii)i>i eslnaivt *? ?* *l? ? i* ? * ?? * -* " ... |... ... .... .u mini- 11 it juurnKi tv< rinv or the pa ronnpe and steady support of the people of this State nnd of the South. As n POLITICAL JOURNAL. The Examwrh will abide by the ol i l.niK marks of the State RigiiU Democracy. Iridopendont of national parties, it will t ike a stand as a faithful co-operator in th pre- t work of maintaining Southern Ki-h'.s an 1 promoting Soul hern union. It will he thorpan of no political party?tin exponent of no political creed, which has not fur one of its cardinal principles "the Equality of the South in the Union, or Independence out of it." TIii? is no new faith, but one yvhieh South Unrolinn has long and earnestly contended for. NRW* JOURNAL. The Examisf.u will onlain the l.d news Foreign nnd domestic, received up the hour Cr publication. It w ill give t':i! and correct Market reports and prices o :r rent. Our readers in the country mm* ro!\ on strict attention being paid to th:* i:n portant feature of n newspaper. It will give full nnd nccurate reports of the procecdinps of the legislature nnd of Congresn and the acts and doings of the various political nrganu'ition*. All news worth givinp to its readers will be carefully culled for its columns. SIZE AND STYLE. The Examiner will bo one of the largest Weekly Journal in the Southern States, printed with new nnd elegant typo, on fine white p?|>?r, nnd issued iu large tjunrto form of eight pages, containiup forty columns of IUW.C?MIIK IKIIIIIIK IIIKIHT. Ik Will DC IIU' bndsomest paper ever published in South Carolina. 1 have thus given an outline of the principal features of the Kxamikkr. Carolinians or Ihe people of the South ought rto need no further appeal, in view of the present aspect of political nlViira, to induce them to sustain with vigor and efficiency their own Preaa and Literature. TERMS. Two dollars per annum, payable in advance. The first year's payment wil be required on Ihe receipt of the first number of the paper, which will be issued so soon r.s 1 receive a sufficient number of an' scribors to ensure its success. Send fiward your names. Postmasters who will be so kind ah to foward me names of subserils'rs w ill confer a favor, and will receive a copy of the Examiner without charge. Adrcas mc at this pluce. WM. B.JOHNSTON. Columbia, S. C.f August, 1865. tn the Common Pleat. John Admius i vt > Attachment. Jonathan Marker. ) Whereas the plaintiff" did on the 14th day of October, 18j.4, file bis declaration rust the defendant, who (as it is said,) is nt from, und without the limits of this Htate, and haa neither wife nor attorney known within the name, upon whom n eopy of the said declaration might be eerved. It Is theroiare ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the s.iid declaration an or before the 16th day of (A-tnber, which ddtt be In the year of our Lord, one thou I L. k. J 1 * - vgn? Iioracvu ana nuy.mrc, otherwise final and ab?oiuto judgment will then be Sfiron and awarded njjoin.jt him. .. ? L. "? A. 8TKWMAN, Cterk. " rk'a Office. 14th (X-t 1854. I Lancaster Diatrlet. \ 35?lyId Pr. PaetlO i#i mifiitt ~ NEATLY EXECUTED r I V *? + * a . Vs * *jgl 4*.* * CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD. A. Reliable Commercial and Political Journal. Single Copies, pkh annum $ 8 00 " Ten * " " 60 00 i The Daily Standard contains a daily telegraph* I ic report, a Market Report, and a report of General Information furnished by the mail from every section of the Union. It also presents a daily report of tho Stock Market, tho Cotton Maiket, of tho Arrivals and Departures ol Ships, and of the arrivals of passengers. Once a week is presented a comparative statement of the receipts and shipments ol Colton, Kice and Lumber, at the port of Charleston, and a camparative statement of the Receipts and Exports of Cotton ut all the ports of tile Ui uiteU States. All news of a personal and political character, both foreign and domestic, is given with the ' greatest possible promptness; and to insure this object we have secuied the services of an able coips ol correspondents. It is our special object to publish a NEWS- j PA1'KIt, proper. We shrink from the cxpivssion ol no opinion which may be demanded by the subject before us, i>ut as a general principle prefer stating facts at the eariiest instant possible, ami to leave it to our rcudcrs to form their own opinions. The course of the paper is severely conservative first of molality and order; next, of the in| stitutions peculiar to the South, and next of the union of lite States. We resolutely oppose radicalism as well in democracy as morals. One important object in the establishment of our paper, was to present a cheap vehicle for information. From this object we have been compelled to deport, to some extent; but not to leave it entirely out of view, we piopnse to sell the paper at our ooimtor, in packages of TEN for TW EST Y-FIVK CENTS, and to MAIL TEN Copies to anvoneofour subscribers, for a year, ' who will send us FIFTY DOLL A US. Uhi'-s will j relieve us fioui the risks of collection, ami the j expense of mailing so many different packages, | while it will give to every neighborhood thiottgh j out the State, the oportunity of a daily paper at i FIVE DOLLARS per annum. L. W. SI'RATT A CO. NOTICE IS heri'by given that application will be made to the legislature at its next session, to amend the charter of incorporation ol Lancaster Village, so as to confer upon the Town Council, power to tax real and per-' sonal estate, to raise supplies to be expend- ! ed for the hunctit of said Village; and also. ( for more enlarged power to collect fines imposed by Council. tf Aug 22 Notice. Nothing will excuse suit ngn?n?t nil persons who are indebted to me, as the Kxecutor of A, Perry, but act us I payment: The collection of the money is urged by the legatees, and 1 have no control in the matter. M. CLINTON. Feb. 21. 185.V 2 tf. New and Interesting Novels. 1 Vhich: The Right or The I/efl.?Luty | Xat, or the Three Apprentices.?Lift of /'. T. flurnum.? The Etenpetl Xun.? TUe Watchman. ?- Flora L'/ndty.? Roughing it in the Ruth.?Helm M?lgrait, ?w the Jesuit's Revenge.?TheCab in Unfa Story, and many o'lior handsomely bound Ixxdcs, which will be sold at New York prices. For sale at the Lodger Office. PUBLIC NOTICE /;ir an a yd duchy of hades lottery DO/IN. Capital, 11,000,000 Florins. : 'PUIS loan N guaranteed by the Govern1 ntunt, and it will be drawn in dillcr( cut pri/t'S, us follows: t I of 50,000 FIs. | 51 of 40,000 FN. 12 of .16,(MK) tls. 23 of 15,000 2 ol I 2,otto I B"? " lu.000 " 40 " 5,000 2 " 4,200 ! S " 4,000 " Srtrt " 2,000 1944" 1,000 6i4., JLc. The lowpsj prize being 42 FIs. 12 Florins <rc equal to 5 Dollars. Tl.e next Dr.t 'ug takes place at Carls I rube, Under the direction of the linden , G r.mielit, on the 31st August, 1855,! ' 1"... . every drawn number must obtai. one of the above-mentioned Prizes, which will be paid in Cash, at the offices of the tin- I dersigned. Those fortunate Shareholder* not residing <>n the spot, will have their, amount of Prir.es gained, paid to them ' through an established ll.r k. Tim lasts of the result will be sent to each Share, holder, and the successful numbers pubfished ill the newspapers. The price of one Ticket, is Two Did lam. , The following advantages are given by i taking a number of Ticket*, viz: I I I iiimia ro.Hl only fVU 00 t'Ckctn CO.vt On] V $20 23 " " 40 100 M " * 160 The price for Tickets can be sent in Bank Notes or Drafts, pa "able in any of 1 lie i commercial towns of Germany, Holland, France, Knjrland, Scotland,or Ireland. For Tickets and Prospectus**, apply to the undersigned B.inkiii^-I louse, which is appointed for the sale of Tickets: MOKIZ STIKBKL HONS, Hunker i, vr. arkfort-os thf.-maine, (iermany. N. B. Is'tters fo l?e directed " per Steamer, lid Liverpool," to Mori/ STllbEL Hons, Bankers, in Frnnkfort-on-lheMsino Remittances which arrive after the Dav of Drkwint, will In* returned, or invented in the no t Drawing, at the option of the sender. The Prospectus of this Distribution, csn be inspected at the Office of this paper, where also Tickets may bo obtained. July 33 8t KEEP IT IIEFOUF T11R PEol'I.F.!! THE LANCASTER LEDGER! Published Weekly, at Lancasterville, S.(\ Has un extensile circnlntion in South Caro linu. Georgia and every other Southern and South-western State. It Is devoted to News, Literal ore, and to the Commereial interests 1 of the South. Price of subscription, Two Dollars a year. Merchant's Cnrds, not over a square, (13 lines.) inserted one tant for Five Dollars. K. 8. H.MLfcY, Editor and Proprietor. I fW Oar exchanges will plesea give (hi* i 2 or 3 insertions. _ SURVEYING. THE omtersighad is prepared to welt aa> | on those requiring the services oil Surveyor, nt any time, upon application ke? ing made to the Clerk of the Court. W. R DKRIN. I Jin caster Jan. 3. 1*5&, ( ss. U#. ,ii mm ?j|> ? " * * W* A. AVIITIHf, * "V* ATTORNEY AT LAW. ft? Ob#tU?MA 0. S A 6s * Aw "A * * The great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side. //ip, B..ck. Limb* and Joints: Scrofula. King's Evil, White Swelling, 7/urd Tumors, Still' Joints, and all fixed pains vv hstever. Where this Plaster is applied pain cannot exist. It has been beneficial in cases of weakness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stomach. Weak lambs. Lameness, Affection of the l.ungN in their primary stages.? It destroys inllamation by perspiration. James I,. Bovd. Pickens District, South Carolina, testifies that, bv its use alone he was cured of Rheumatism in both of fiis knees, of several years standing. The following was handed us by a respeetablc Physician in Georgia: Messrs. Scovtt. & Mkad: -Gents : I have been using your Liverwort and Tar 7/cbrew Plaster very extensively in my practice for three years past, and it is with pie-sure that I state my belief in their superiority over all other articles, with which I am acquainted, for the purposes for which they are recommended. The Hebrew Plaster, es pcci.tlly, is an universal panacea for local pains. I have also found it a most excellent application for Sprains and liruiscs. It gives universal satisfaction wherever used. S. S. OS LIN, M. D. Knowille. Ga.. March -llh. 1863. jap-A VOICE PKOtl GEORGIA. Read the following testimony from a phvsieian. G. tubmen?Your Hebrew Plaster has cured lite of pains of which I have suffered j for twelve years past. During this period I labored tinder an afllielion ?.f my loins and wide, and tried many remedies that my own medical experience suggested, but without obtaining relief. At length I used your Plaster, and am now by its good effects entirely cured. I will recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who nre suffering from contraction of the muscles, or permanent pains in the side or back. The people of Ge rgia have but to become acquainted with its virtues when they will resort to its use. Yours, truly, m. w. walker, m. d . Foray the, Monroe County, Gn. To Messrs. Scovil&- Mead, New Orleans. La. jbw david'S or hebrew plaster in north Carolina. Messrs. Scovil & Mead: I have been troubled with the chronic rheumatism for the last twelve yearn. On the 1st of July, 184!), I Was so bad that I could not torn mjsclf in bed, and the pain so severe that I bad not slept it s ink for six days. At this time my attending physician prescribed tho "Hebrew Plaster," and it acted like a charm ; the pain left ine, and 1 slept nrore than half of tho night,and in three days I was able to ride out. I consider the //ehrew Plaster" the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use. G. W. M MINN, //endersonville, N. C., Aug. 16, 185 Ileware of counterfeits and base imitations ! The genuine will in future have the signature ?d K. Taylor on the steel platv engraved label on the top of each box. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. The genu'ne is sold only by us, and by our agents appointed throughout the South ?and no petkar is allowed to sell it. Dealer* and purchasers generally are cautioned | against huyingofany hut our regular agents, otherwise they will he imposed upon with a Worthless aitiele. SCOVIL A MEAD, 113 Chnrtre* street. N. Orleans, Sole Gene ral Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must invariably be addressed. Jan 31 49 6tn Carpets, Oil-Cloths, &,o., At Low Pi ices for Cash! ?corff<* I). Is. Hyatt, Xn?. 14 4 aiul 440 Pcurl-S'reet, (near Chatham,) Xcic-York, If AS now in store, and i* constantly re.J. cciving n well assortf.d Stock or ('ahpkts. Oil Cloths. Ac, to which he invite* public attention, believing that an examination of both quality and price*, will prove satisfactory to Muchsnts and to Purchaser* generally* who buy for Cash. Hi* stock consists of Kit 'II VELVET TAPESTRY A DIIUS* SKLX CARPETS. IN NEW DESIGNS; SUPERIOR ENGLISH A AMERIICAN 3-PLY, AND INGRAIN CARP E TS : Comprising inanv New Patterns, made expressly for tir*t class trade. Also, Twilled and plain Venetian Hall and Stair Carpets. Oil Cloth* in widths from 'J to '24 feet, in various qualities. Rich Mosaic Tufted and Common Hearth Rug* and Door mats of different sort*. Table olid Piano Covers of Choice Patterns. 4-4 A-4 and 0-4 I'lnid and Plain Mattings.? Window Shades of desirable styles.? Stair Coverings, Stair Rods, and till other articles usually kept in Carpet Stores. HF. la ALSO AQFRT FOR SF.LLIKO Car hart A Nye's Power Loom Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, as well as Itirber's Auburn Prison-made Brussels 3-ply. Ingrain and Venetian Carpets and Rugs. All which will be fairly represented to purchaser*, and sold at fair prices. July '26, '24-ly. MAIL ARRANGEMENT. CAMDEN MAIL. Due Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 oclock. p m Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7, u in CHARJjOTE MAIL via MONROE. Duo Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 oV p in. Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7, am PINEVILLEMAIL Dot Monday and Friday, at 8pm Depart* Miimiay ami Thureday it 8 a m. CIIKMTERVILI.B MAIL. Due Friday ?t 7 p m ?l ) ! .ills Hat nr. I ty iiSim. } WINNSBO^O' MAIL. |)m Saturday nt 6 p ra. Deport* fc'rday at 8 a no. f V- CHBSTERFIBIJ) MAIL. Due Tooaday at 4 orloek p. m. Depart* VVtdnaUy at ? m Bah teller* meat be depn?it*d by So'elock p 01, to Insure their departure by next mail. All peraona who receive newspaper* and other periodical*. will observe th.M the law requite*.tho pontage to be paid quarterly in admitce. ' * ' u* 'L * t I?1t*r? and transient newspaper* muotbt prepaid; otherwise thev are not mailed, t r. malii.l f. m. Jn'l 1,1M& I V LET US REASON TOGETHER HOLLOffiY S PILLS. WHY ARE WE SICK! It has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and suflfeiing. Holloway's Pills are specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, the NEKVOIJ8, the DELICATE and the IXFIItM, of alt climes, ages, sexes, and | constitutions. Professor Ilotloway personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free and enlightened people, as tho best remedy the world ever produced for the removal of diseases. These Pills Purify the Blood. These famous Pills ore expressly combimed jo operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys the lungs, the skin and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, putifting the blood, the very fountain ol life, and tlnjs curing disease in ull its forms. Dyspepsia and Diver Complaint. Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It lias been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found e<piul to them in cases of disorders of tlic liver, dyspepsia and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, howover much deranged, and when all other ineana have failed. / 1 General Debility-,v^ll ! Health. / ' J/any of the most despoti?v'>vernmcnts hare I opened their (totoin Ilon^ to the introduce I tioii of these Pills, that tncy mav Income tlie I medicine of the masses. Learned College* admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever ever knosui for persons ot delicate health, or where the system has been impaired as Its invigorating properties newer lad to al'.ord relief. , Female Complaints. 1 No Female, young or old. should he without | this celebrated medicine. It corrects and reg- | ulatcs the mouthy courses at all peiiods, acting In many cases like a rhaim. It is also the best and safest inedifine that can l?e given to chil- | dren of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently uo family should ho without it. Holloway s Pills are the hest remedy in the world for the following Diseases: Asthma, Head-ache, liowel Complaints, Indigestion, ' Coughs, Influenza, ' Otitis, Inflammation, Chest Diseases, Inward Weakness, C'ostivetiess, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lowtiess of Spirits, Diarrhoea, Piles, Dropsy, Stor. and Gravel, Debility, Secondary Symptoms, Fever and Ague, Venereal Affections, Female Complaints, Worms of all kinds, *m* Sol.0 AT Til K N AKUF AOTOIt I*>S OF i'nofeshor IIollowav. 80 Maiden Lake. New YoKK.und U44,Stkasd, Isihdoi, and bv all . respectable Druggists and dealers of Medi- J cities throughout the United States, and thccbilizcd world, in boxes, at 25 cents, fiJf ets and $ I each. fcjf"Therp is a considerable saving by In king the larger sizes. N.lh?Directions for the guidance of pa lients in every disorder are athxed to each box 20 1 y LAWS OP NEWSPAPERS 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered ns w wishing to continue their subscriptions. 'J. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their papers the publisher can continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papers front the office to which they are directed, they are held responsible until thev s-ttle their bill, and order the paper discontinued. 4. If nny subscriber remove to another place without informing the publisher, and the paper is acnt to the former direction, they are held responsible. 6. The Courts have decided that refusing . to Lake n newspaper from the office, or re- | moving and 'eaving it uncalled for, is prima " fiiefa evidence of intentional fraud. ? HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 1 I'll 11.A I >KI.I'll I A. < IMPORTANT ANiinnwrwifwwT To all persons offletcd with Hexmtl disease, n i<urli at a Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gon- I oirh.ra, Gleet, Syphilis, Ac., Ac. 'J The Howard Association of Philadelphia, in j view of the awful destruction of human lifo and ? health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the do- , ccpliuii* which are practised upon the unlortunate victim# of ouch diseases hy (jaucks, have f directed their consulting Sergcou, as a charitable act worthy ut their name, to gite medical ' advice gratia, to all persona thus afflicted, (male ' or female,) who apply by letter, (poet paid,) r with a deacriptiou of tfieir condition, (age, ' occupation, habit* of lite, Ac.,) and in case# of \ extreme poverty and suffering to furnish medicines free of charge. The Howard Association ia a benevolent Inatitnlion, eaUbtished hy special endowment, for tin relief of the sick and di*tr?a?ed, afflicted with "Virulent and Kpidetuk diaeaaea," and its funds can lie used lor no other purpose. It lias now a surplus of means, wliich the Directors have voted to advewtise the above notioe. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest flvdieal skill of the age. AdTrcaa, (post-paid,) Dr. Geo. R. Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Phil adi'lphia, 1'a. I By order of the Directors, KZU.V D. HKAKTWRLL, President. GRP. PAIRI'HH.I), Secretary. , TUK ATA Th )F AO VTU " ' LascaaTKR Dtnaicr. In Ih* Cotnimm PUs*. Wilham 8 Pardue, who ia in tbe c\Sf9f of Urn Sheriff o4 I nun aster Diet., hy virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of Mai ah M Kstridge, having Hied in my office, together with a echodule on oath of hiaestate and offecta, hi* petition to the Court of Common Plea* praying that be may be admitted to the benefit of tbe AeU of the General Aaeatnbly made for the relief of iuaelveut debtor*. It ia ordered that the said Harsh M Ketridgu and all other the cnslkors to whom the said Wtn H Pardae is in any ?< , dnainejoreiierehyoiunmoiifl "?* h.r??MK? t? ?ppa*r uHto* tf?? ?td ***'*l ?tototo,flto( Hon*, oo the I616 ?bj of October no it, to i*ic# euiip if Mft Ihey con why th? pmyer df th? pottton ?fcrwMi* AtoM not be ntlei.'r , (?>-*?) Oitt of CootoM PWw leiiet'tit itia ?ttoHTn ' i 0%-. . * - 1H.% *' For the Complete Care of'Caugh*, Colda. Influenza. A?thma Bronchetii pitting of Blood, and all other lung omplai tending to consumption 1'his preparation is {jetting into use all nv r onr Connt-y. The numerous letter* we receive from our various agents, informing us of curses effected in their immediate neighborhoods. warrant us in saving it is one of th\ best, if no the very bent Cough Medicine now before the public. It almost inrarably relieven and not unfreqwntly cures th( eery inerst cane. When nil other Hough preparations have failed, this has relieved he pitient, as Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and Physicians can testify \*k the Agent in vour nearest town, what las hecn his experience of the effects of tiii* uedicine. If he has hcen selling it for any ength of time he will tell you. T IS TUB BEST MEDICINE EXTANT Below we give a few extacts from letter* ve have received lately regarding the vir,ues of *, lis medicine. Dr.S.Os it..of Knoxvillc.(5n.,says:?Iharr wen using your hirer war I and Tar rery exten. ii rely in my practice for three years pant. and. n s irith pleasure / slate my belief in tTssUPERl)ltlTV OVRR A 1.1. OTHER ARTICI.E9 Willi which I am acquainted, for which it is recommended." Messrs. r lt/.g-rnld & Bt>nnt*n. writing roin W'lvnraville, N.C. says:?" I he Livercurt and Turin hcnotning daily rnirre p<>pilar in this Country and wk think Justly lo All irhn hate tried, it speak in cummentable terms of it, re'tj beneficial in alleviating he cumplninted fur ici/ich it is reeummeded Our Agent in I'icken* Diatret, S. L*. Mr, ?. H. McFall. assure* iih hut he uses it tcilh treat benefit in his own family, tin*! recomoends it to his neighbors." lie gives an nutaniv of a Negro worn.in, in hi* vicinity, vho had been suffering with disease of the Lung* for year*, attended with seven* cough, vho was relieved by the laverworth and Tar. Such are the pood report a we hear ol his Medicine from all p..rt* of the South. For a report of the surprisng cures it h.m informed in the Western and Norheni and Sastern States, we u ould invite the suffering indent to read the pamphlet which aeeotn>anies each bottle. To all we say have Hope ia re Hope?. TRY THE MEDICINE!! He u'lirued tu beiiHun. And neglect not that cc ugh which is daily veakeninp your constitution, irritating your hroat and lungs, and inviting on that dread lisease, Consumption, when ho soothing and Healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr. [topers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Beware, of t ounlerfeits and B ise Imitations! The genuine article is signed Andrew FtooF.Ks. on the engraved wrapper around aeli iiottle. 1'riee. $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $-Y Sold wholesale and rclril by SCOV1L& MKAD. 111 Chartres St. bet. Conti and St. Luis, V >. Sole, Aoents for the South Kits Statf.s o whom all orders and applications for Agencies must la* addressed. Sold also by Maoill Al Heath. IsincasterC. II. A. I*. Wvlif., Chester. WtRCHSsTCR. Stiit & Co.. Monro. Z, J. DsMaY. and Workman. Camden. FRANCIS L ZEMP, MX CAMDEN, 8. C. DKALKR LV American, French and English Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, varnishes, D1 EdtTl'FFM, FERFVNF.RV, Soaps, Window-Glass, Surgical Instruments Trusses. China Goods, Toys, and Fancy articles ; Fresh GARDEN SEEDS; Inks. Pens, Comhs, Brushes, Segnrs, Thomsonian Medicines, and all genuine and popular Patent Medicines. AO EST rOH Chru tie's GALVANIC CURATIVE3, and Morehead's MAGNETIC PLASTER. M ANl K AC ft' KF.lt, OK Bottled SODA or MINERAL Water April 18 '55. 10 7in C II E S T E R Carriage Factory. . V The undersigned in now preoared to manufacture, at Ida *2.?ii-Ww Katablinllliiclit ill Cheater, ille. nil kinda of ('ARRlAtiKS adapted o unr rough nod hilly country, and of the K'i? Mai timIm. lie would nu^iirnL ua nI noat ?tro y man in the up country ia more >r l?**? ,? jo ge of timber before you buy ir order a Carriage, no mnttcr where, look round and ace what aorl of Lumlier the milder has and in what condition it ia kept I'ho Carriage,Maker may l.xr. or 9lu*ler an much aa he pleuaen, hilt the grand lecret of carriage-making lies in the l.UMlEIi-pitc. To l?uy a cheap Negro, florae or Car. iage. ia to verify the old adage : I'tnnij ritranA PounAfnolith. Give me a fair price or my work, and then if it te not made ighl, hold me reai?oii*ible. f it were not for ruini. Putty and Glue, rVlial would we poor Curriage-Makera do ! C. V. IIOL8T Chester, Jan, 31, 1855. 49 tf A CARD JOSMH GALLUCHAT, iSMttRNF.Y AT LAW. ^^Elstervilis. officmHMpite tiif. court house formerly occupied by W. A. .Moore. K?| J. O. will attend the Courta ofthc^or ounding Diatricta. 4?> HIE LANCASTER LEDGER Wcdneadajr loralaf AT LANCAflTKRVILLE. 8. C. 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For w ing, it it ix Indixpcnxible. It ix indeed, whole urt of Drawing and pinting, /ht in one lexxon. Anv leaf. p!unt or ,-er can be trnn fcrred to the pygen of an mi, with a minute nnd distinct resent ice of nature. With equal facility, pic x and embroidery patterns ..rv taken, have received the highest clogininKfroin fail w*: and indeed a more tasteful prOsI for a lady could not he produced, 'his Mnjic Pi per a'xo marks linen, or nth rticlcx. xo ax to remain perfectly indet. i?. All the washing in the world t .ilx to ig it out. Anv child can uxe it witli Vet case. With this Magic Paper, liker. one of four copies of every letter writcan be secured without any additional >r whatever, making it the cheapest and it convenient article extant. It i* used to it advantage by reporters of the public 'S, telegraphic operators and hosts of . rx. Inch package contains four different oof? lll.u k lllue. Green and Red. with full printed io<.triieliolix fi.r 1.11 ??? > ? 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Its counsels and Miggt-tNiona will them hundreds ol doliai* antiually, beside* tug them a continual source of knowledge, rpeiicuce of which is beyond pecuniary edit Scientific American is published once a I every number contains eight large ipiariges, (mining annually id complete and lid volume, i.lusliatud witli several huitDriginal eiigrav ings. cilttci; copies sent gratia, tit*.?Single Siibsciiprion*, ft'2 a year, or m n.onuiK. r ivc copiea lor aix month*, ?r a ) v*i if 8. fni titer Club rater, and for Ktatement of urteon laige <.Wi Pi w, offered by tho hunt, aee Scientific American, ithern, It'eatem and Canada umoey, or Jttc? Stamp*, token at par, for aubscriptera *hould be directed (pon paid) to MUN? & CO 129 Fulton dt.cvt, New 1 ork. f Mcaar*. Munn A Co. have l>een for yearn, citemdvely engage 1 in procuring Ik for new invention*, and will ad vine in* m, without charge, in regard lathe uovellielr improvement*. Notioe hereby given, thai an application wilt k arte to the nott ac?ah<n n| ti.e lA-giaLt* for an nim-ndtnrnt of tW 7th are:ion - Ael of Incorporation uf the villig* J*1. meaali r, promcd the l&tli doy of l)eor, 1840. giving power ami aotlioutyone up the Nit end of Arrh Mreet, v the point where It ia Iriteraeetcd by rt at reel. to ita eaaterit limit, ovrnrding e original phm of the village.'** an la an the grave-ynrd lying and bring In m the Udc ?( Awh ntrewt, elUtdle W* re thonn pohila >|?* I. Iota % m ? A