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-Man Urailitig. t re A NEW SONG. ?u BY OtOIK r. MORKISS. CO mi Thuk G??1 f<*r pleasant weather ! Chant it, merry rills 1 oti And elap your hands together, Ye oxulting hills! Thank Hiro, teeming valley I ( Thank Ilirn, fruitful plain ! ' For the golden sunshine, le And the silver rain. cb Thank God of Good the Giver I ^ Sbout it, sportive breoze! ^ Respond, oh tuneful river I To the nodding trees. ^ Thank him, bud and birdling! As ye grow snd sing ! Mingle in thanksgiving Every living thing! w tb Thank God, with cheerful spirit, r<J In a /low of love, ^ For what wo here inherit, And our hopes above !? Universal nature Keveln in her birth, When God, in pleosant weather. Smiles upon the earth ! ei< TBEY DON'T SPEAK. J'J Who dont speak t Why Mr. A. and (j( Mr. B. both rocmbors of tho Church of Christ. And there are Mrs. C. and Mrs. D. who meet and pass each other without g( a word of recognition. And Miss K. and Miss F. h&va had a difficulty ; snd they 9e do not apeak. Bn These pertons all profess to take thosa- r { cred Scnptures as their unerring guide, both in faith and morals. They profess tr to esteem the law of the Lord above ru- ^ bioe. Thoy profess to love tho cause of Christ more than all other causes, and ^ earnestly to desiie tho prosperity of the ^ Church, and the conversion of sinners.? in How do their professions and their con duct correspond I ( Mr. A. insists that bo .has boeD injured by Mr. li.; and Mr*. O. has hrard that , # Mrs. D. has boon talking about lift u an su offensive way. Well, rinco all these church member* have solemnly professed to regulate their . pirit and conduct by the word of God, it ^ i* worth while to inquire whother it give* any directiou on this subject. Our 8a- tv|( viour has given ihe following plaiu diroc- l tions :?"Moreover, if thy brother shall ^ trespass against thoa, go and toll him his ^ fault between thee and hint alon? ;'f heshall 0 hear thee, thou hast gained thy brotliar. AJ| But if ho will not hoar thoc, then take ?jo with thee one or two mere, that in tho inouth of two or three witnesses every . word may bo established. And if ho hall neglect to hear them tell it to the pr church, let him be unto there as a heath- iU an man and a publican." Matt xviii. 16 tllT1 ~18* . . Such ia the unequivocal direction given by our Lord ; and the wisdom of it ia vory ^ manifest, from several considerations : mm 1. A large proportion of the difficulties which arise between professing Christians are the result of misunderstanding or of incorrect statement* made I?y oilier*. In all auch cases, if tbe parties come together in the spirit of their Master, mutual ex- to planations will remove the dilliculty. If tn? no explanation takes place, the existing tei state of feeling, in itself wrong, will gain stc strongth and the breach become wider and yn wider. 2. Difficulties often arise from hasty ex- lai pressions uttered in a moment of excitod lac feeling. When tho person ha* timo for kit serious reflection, if he be properly np- od proaebt'd, ho will, in all probability, ac- wi knowledge bis error. And who is there so< ho free from depravity, as never to become irritated! and wLo ever spoke wisely or prt properly in such a state of mind ! Evon toe Moses, notwithstanding all his meek lies* di< provoked, in spirit, "spake unadvisedly ek< with his lips." Let him that is without sin cast the first slouo. go 3. But even when there has born a de liberate purpose ti do iujustico, a kind ! urisniiu couwrtation may bring the of I fender to repentance. In almoet nil intUocvi of wrong icing, except the moa'. : to corrupt men, the traoagreasor eueceeda in co convincing himself that he it justifiable of in hit conduct; and if a Christian brother ' ha* fallen into tin, ho who tball auccood in bringing him to repentance will give joy to the angels of Ged, will bo the meant of bleating the church, and will ^it ?<* i* soui irotn death. "Brethren," said j Pe J.iines. "if any of^hu do orr from tb? ; truth, anU one con'rt him, lot him know ,0' that he who converteth a tinner from the ''u error of his way, ahall save a aonl from doath, and shall hido a multitude of rn( aina.H 1 a'1 4. rf the offender canuot bo brought to repentance by the injured party alone, be !li may be influenced by one or two other brethren. Their opinions, eineo they are not interested perties, may bare weight with hjjn. Their etpoatuiatioos and ? hort ition* may prove effectual. In tbouaaude of instances the interposition of tau- tet tual friends has aettled difficult]oe which the intarflhed parties rould never adjust, l'u and ha* lad to raoet friendly understandjnf, "Blessed are the peace makers, for toD they she!) be ealjed the children of God." 5. If the Render will not hear disin *** tefeetrnV ibMWttj, then the matter must P'"' "ffi.'sr* of (he rr urch. Their official standing as the j sciplca of Uio church may lead him t? j 'oi pentance. Iu multitude* of instances eh has been the rosuli. If, however, nil j eao efforts fail, then he ought to he ex- , tw ided from tho church as flu unworthy ember. ! fo But whntovcr tuny bo the rcault, if the j "once is one which we propose to uotice , th all, so as to interrupt Christian fellow- j B ip, wo uiutt take these several step* - i xt I?>rd has left u? no choice in the ma'.- ' ?a r. The spiritual intercut* of the parties ncerned,the pence end growth of the i mrcb, end the honor of Christ, demand at they be i.>kar. ; and what ever may j ) tho result, we ahail have diacharged iu ?r duty, and can, therefore, look to God r bit bleating. In 0. In otost instances, where acctional w fficujlies occur, there ia aomething of fi<. rong on l>otli ai Jos ; or iu aomo cases, >e demands of tho injured party are un- su asonabio. There is no Christian who in lows himself, who will be willing to trust tli mself in tho final adjustment of a difli- m illy which is to interrupt Christian fel- tv wship with a brother. It w?U not do for tho party who con- it, Jcrs himself injured, to say that he has pi j confidtiuco in the sincerity of tho pro- th asion of tho other party. Our Saviour oi ?es not allow us to ait in judgment upon is sincerity ; and if we do *o, wo make at melves offeudora. "Tako hood to your- f.; Ires," says ho ;"if thy brothor trospaas 1 p; ^ain6t thee seven time* in a day, ti.d ven tiifoe in a day turn again to ibec H ying, I ropout, thou shall forgivo him." uko xviii. .1 4. w liut after all reconciliation has been b? iod in vain, what then ? Shall wo n> II su to spoak to tho offender I That ia lli cciaely like the world. It is going as cl r Hi public sentiment will allow, and " en further than it will ailow a profess- ' g Christian to go in returning evil for ^ il. We are eomtn&ndod to lovo and ail rgivo our 'T.orniea, to return good for il, to overcome evil with good?to irni- w te our heavenly Father, who causes the w: n to rise and the raiu to descend upon ,)r e evil, aa woll a* the good. di Never is the cause of Christ mors deep- 1* injured, than by professors of religion w< jo negloct or refuse to pursue lite course plainly pointed out by our Saviour in o settlement of difficulties. Wo have pc own churches, alraoat or quits destroyby such persona who yet straugely ro- 1*1 rd themselves as Christians, whilst in ? en rebellion against one of the plainest ou ri most important precepts of the Ka- no >ur. att If any of our renders have difficulties ,h Christian brethren, we urge them v?' iycrfu!ly to consider the matter, and t< dy >vc without delay, according to that ( an ndard of conduct w^ic'b they have sol- tio inly professed to adopt. 1 >o so, or cease 1 * call yoursolven Christiana, or to delude thi urevives with howa r-f ? li- XT i ..w<vii? i?. j ou RrCt. j ftiisrelUmj. bo A SH0PPI5Q EXCTJR8I0K. ne Wiib tome women, shoplifting amounts b0 a passion. A few day* ?incc, Mrs. Km 1 j ] dijoe Coulrot, of Prince street, N. Y. ?n- I in, ed on? of our Hroadwny dry good I [n ire* for (lie purpose of purchasing a few I m rdi of df lain*. I j While tlio clork looking up the de- | (ll oe, tlio lady put into her mull' a roll ol . |u :e, a remnant of ?ilk, and ? package of j ) gloves. Sue did tIjis, a* she auppoa, unseen by the clerk. Wh?th?r alio _ a right in the surmise, remains to be :o hereafter. The delaine vtm brought to her ; the ">oounci'd it "jiul the thing," snd roques1 tli c fieri to cut otl nine yard*. He -Sk 1 ?>o. Mrs. C then purchased six v" ?ini of silk and four spools of cotton. "Having completod mv purchaso, bo ao rn< od as to tell mo what my bill is." or Mr*. C *uid tbi* to iho clerk. I nr The elsrk replied? l>u "Certainly. There are nine yards of lainc at t#o shillings per yard, comoi HC eighteen shillings, six ?kein9 of si'k B' nn?s to one and sixpence, nod four spools f^ cotton are ono and fourpence, and there itt that pioco of tillc." Tbo lady blushed, and said? |f "You rofor to this* pioce in tbu muff?" ^ Tbo clerk Raid "Y?," and wont on with I j figuring just hi* if nothing had bap-1 ? noil. "Thoro is four yards in that, which at 1 ahillinga a yard, cornea to forty ahil* t bj "Ten shilling* a jard ! Why, you told et yesterday that I might have it for s,l M W of "I know that, but aiuca then wo have m d rnaaooa for putting up tho price." | m The lady bit her lips, blushed, and G -Well." 84 The elerk entiled and wool on. "Aad there ia the hall of laee?eigh- th >o yards at fifty cents." ti< "Why, you must surely he mistaken in ^ ;L Fifty cenU I Why,I can buy lace tally u good, at Stewart's, for eighteen ,i, ta." X graftt it, madam, but, as 1 said bt- OJ a there afo raaaofts why we ehoold ? ise a bi;jb t;?luo oft toe peculiar pati." Tho lady gave him >i look, and again I i marked? ? J "Well." Ff "The twelve pairs of kid gloves are elvo dollars." . ^ "Nonsense! Bock anils thn same kind v<Q| r five shillings." fid "That only shows, my denr madam, at Beck does not know his eustomors. ut you s*o that wo do." ''wE The lady ?gnin gave him a look, and J " Well." | 1? 1 bo clerk pa. I? i "That ! believe is all." The lady Paid she "could think of noth- ' itii g eW lu doing this, however, we fear sho fib* ^ ;d ; for if we are any judge of 'faces, she |jon as all tho timo thinking of the police of- our rer and an exposure. Tho clerk having asked hor if she "was j noy iro that there was nothing else," and W? i ^,u g auswercd in tho uegalivc, bo went to ' 10 doak with his items, and in a few mo- ; tha icuts returned with a bill amounting to ' ' , , . , . tar i renty-nme dollars aud crgbty-nino centt. 1 or j Tho lady gave one more look,but paid i tnoi Having done this, she retired with I can romptness, and reached homo in leaa El me on Tuesday than on any formor ocision. ^ Mrs. C is a fine-looking woman, id is considered one of tho best drcseed No ininiues in tho city, but she some'.imos f^rr rys a high price for her dry good. OVt. - ? " <? ? ? prii OW TO COMMENCE BUSINESS, givi Well, boys, we doubt not that you n ould like to rise high in tho world and g iconie good fartnorp, inorch^nts, die.? 'ero is a good motto for you, bogin at i? lowest round on the ladder and keep irnbing ; and hero is a story which will Oin ustrato just what we want to say. One r !),? t.U ? ' x* i ivn w IIKTCilUU Ol A j |(j\V ork citv tells us how ho commenced bu- ?(ri" I httH uess. lie says: j u90, " I entered a store sml asked if ft clerk j ii t| as not wanted. in a r?>ugb lone, h"v \sjthe answ er, all being ton busy to both- gL!Ul with nn*, when I r< llectcd that if thoy d not want a clerk they might want n la- ,j irer, hull was dressed too fine for that, I pUi nt to my lodgings, put ou a rough garb, m^n id the next day went into tho same at> i? id deman led if thoy did not want a irter, an 1 ' N?>, sir,' was the response ; 1> hen I ex.laimod, in despair idrncst, 'a borer I Sir, I will w-.rk at any wages, ages is not my object ; I must hav^| Ghsj iploy, and I want to h<? useful in bust- ij.j a*.' Thftfic last remarks attracted their Gout icnlion, and in the end I w as hi rod as a m" rorer in the basement and sub-collar, at I'iW.t rv low pay, scarcely enough to keep boand soul together. In the basement ! Skin J su ?collar 1 soon attracted tho atten- J *, 11 of the eountiugbouftc and chief clerks, uvod enough for my employers in littU p,,ct itigs to pa\ my wages ten times over, clna d llicy soon found it out. 1 did not lot 1 j^j' y ptrsots about commit putty larcenies j g. thout remonstrance and threats of oi- , ta'i' N sure, and real exposure if leumpstrancu ^ , >uld not do. I did not ask for am ten | I'ot. ur law. If I was wanted at 3 a. rn., I ? vcr growled, but told every body to pa Jj me, and I would roe every thing right.' oa.led otl at day bruak package* for the ^ tuning boats, or carried them myself.? short, I soon became indispensable to ?m-h y omplovur#, and i r<>ae and rose until or ,' li.'nm1 the liun.l i.f Oinj house, with Ti,.w imk.'V ou.iuirh, as v * * to give ir.o hiiv cei.t xury or j>.?ition ? mercantile man ru?v s>?ro for himself and children iu this dire< eat city."?Prisoner's Friend. a(j*| ' 1 1 1 ??' ? * M or ( CHESTER Carriage Faotcry. The undersigned is now pre- T1 pared to manufacture, at lbs stilu 2-?Ifi-Ncw establishment in Clu ster- tfcn < lo, all kinds or CARRIAGES, adapted *ith our rough and hilly country, and of the si Materials. He would suggest. hs a!- ?01* jst evejy man in the up-country is more less a judge of timber, before you buy J order ? Carriage, no matter where, look | A ound ?nd see what sort of Lumber the I rv)n, lilder has and in w hat condition it is kept. ?,\v| tie Carringe-Makcr may Lie, IJoant or B luster m much as he pleases, but the grand crct of carriage-making lies in the I.uu- 0 :u-pile. -? To buy a cheap Negro, Horse or Car- @ ige, is to verify the old adugn : Penny stand Pnumt/oolish. Give me a fair price r my work, and then if it is not tuado fht, hold uu? responsible. jy0i it were not .'or Paint, I'utty and (Jluo, 'hat would we poor Carriage-Makers do C. F. IIOI-S'P. I 1 Chester.Ian Sl.l'CiS 40-tf. SOITTIT C.Ann I ims EK ?"uvii Tjancaster District. """ Raraucl I) Kennington, who i? in the isUxJy of the Siieritt of Lancaster Hist., Hi* f virtuo of a writ o?' Capias a.I Satisfaci- mf; idum, at the suit of J A Haaseltine, as- SK [free, having filed in my office, together S ith a schedule on oath of hie estate* and 1 feet*, hi* petition to the Court of Corn on Plea* praying that he may be ad- Con itted to tin* benefit of the Act* of tho P * enoral Assembly, made for the relief of Twi solvent debtors. It i* ordered that tho Ci id J A llasselline, aaaiguee, and alloth ? the creditors to whom the said 8 I> ,} enniugton i* in an y wist indebted, be and |> ey are htrehy summoned and have no- g. :e to uppoar betbro the said Court at y\ tucastcr Court House, on the 3rd Mon* 8t y in March next, to shew cause if any -r iy the prayer of the petition aforesaid ould not be granted. Curt J A. 8TEWMAN, Clerk. *oi lice of Common PZe*?, I 44 3m Auh ?iHUt Diet Dee. 10, \9F>?> { pre f IQdoM. aad Blanks pure "all kin Is. n.*a'.lv printed at this C:T|.-< Je MARVELLOUS RBMESY1! IB A MA IvVELLOUB AGE! ?? - r^O' . -t '*?> r I] killouuuj's tuHiuwnit. ? t BE GRAND EXTBR- \ NAL REMEDY. ly the aid of a microscope, wo see tail- V ih of little openings 011 the surface of r bodies. Through these this Ointment, < >n rubbed on tho skin, is carried to any , an or inward part. Diseases of the Kidt>, disorders of the Liver, aficeSone of I heart, Inflanmtion of the ftungs, jWtb- v ?, Coughs and Colds, are by its means of- t nally cured. Every housowifo knows t salt passes freely through bono ?>r meat b my thickness. This healing ointiuc. t ( 5 more readily penetrates through any bone i leahy part of tho living body, curing the c ?t dangerous iuward complaints, that J not bo reached by other means. rysipclas, Salt Rheum [ &, Scorbutic Humors. i Jo remedy has ever dono so much for tho 3 p of diseases of tho Skin, what whatever " n they ui.ty assume, as this Ointment.? 1 esse of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, ofula, or Erysipelas, eaa long withstand ?iulluenco. rhe inventor has travelled /S r many parts of tho globe, visiting tho fi icipal hospitals,dispensing this Ointmont, 11 ng advico as to its application, and has v h been tho means of restoring countless 1 iibers to health. w ore Legs, Sore Broasts, ti Wounds &, Ulcors. f iome of tho most scientific surgeons now V ly r?*ly upon tho uso of this wonderful tment, when having to copo with tho P at cast s of noroa, wounds, ulcors, glandu- P Hvvelliags, and tumors. Professor Hoi- * ay has, 1 >y command of tho Allied Gov nents,dispatched to the hospitals of the t. largo shinmonta of this ointment- io ho 1 uiuTcr the direction of th* Medical Stall be worst cases of wounds. Jt will euro w ulcer, glandular swelling, Ktili'ncss or tl traction of the joints, even of 20 years' J dint'. II Piles and Fistul&o. H 'lo se and other similar distressing comnU can he effectually cured if the Dint- j; t be well rubbed in over the parte uffocttnd l,y otherwise following the printed itious aruuud each pet. oth the Ointment aud I'iils should be 1 in the following cases: % ions, Sore Legs, is, Fore Urejotc, j, ipvd hiui'ls, Sore Heads, ^ Sore Throats, dun, Sortv of ah kinds, , Sprains, Lugo, F cabin, urial Eruption*, Swelled Glands, , Stiff Joints, iniatixm, Ulcere, Khcuui, Venerable .sores, j diacarea, Wound* of all kinds. t *Sot.O ATTHI MAMITFACTOHIRSOf Prof. ! i.owav, nu Maiden Lane, New York, | 214, Stkako, I.ond,,n, ar.d by all rea- * able Druggists and Dealers of Medi- j a throughout the United States, and the ! ized world, in Pots and Boxes, at 25 cts, cents, and 81 00 each. There is a considerable saving by I Dg the larger sizes. B.?Directions for the guidance of pa- L tain ever* disorder ir.. ..--e mm ASSOCIATION, 1 PHILADELPHIA. { tfPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. 3 till persons a flic tod with Sexual disease, i i at a Seminal Wcukucaa, Ii.-ipohnce, lion- ! * a a, Gleet, Hvphilis, Ac., Ac. I tie Howard Association of Philadelphia, in J f r of the awful dealt action of huu-an life ami i I th, caused by Sexual diseases, and the dc- I ions which are practised upon tlie unfortu- ( victimr of such diseases ly trucks, lmvo rtcd their consulting Sergoon, na a cbatitaict worthy of their name, to give medical re gratis, to all persons vliuj aiiiicicd, (male euialc,) who apply by 1< iter, (poet paid,) [ a description of their condition, (ap", ipation, bahite of life. Ate.,) and in cases of isinc poverty and suffering to furnish mod a free of charge. lie Howard Association k> a benevolent latino, established by special endowment, for relief of the sick and distressed, Afflicted J "Yirulent and Epidemic diseases," aud ita s can b* used for no other purposo. It has a surplus of mean.*, which tho Directors ( voted to advertise the above SStirt. It is j llesa to add that the A vociatioo commands > lighoet Medical skill of the age. c ddress, (post paid,) Dr. Geo. R. Calhoun, r >ulting Snrgson, Howard Association, I*hil v pbis, l'a. ( y order of the Directors, 1 EZRA I). HEART WELL, I'rceid-nt. t EG. FAIRC1ILLD, flocrotury. t arpcts. Oil-CiotLj. *ko,, At Tom T?-i? C? n_-v. mmmw MVW * IlU^O IUI VlUUli \ Clcorgc E. L. Ilyr.tt, i. 444 and 44fl Pearl-Street, (near Chatham,) Ncte- York, r AS now io ntoro, and i* constantly reL ceiving a wilw?!mjbtso Siuck or i .pets. Oil-Cloth*. &?., to which ho . l?h public attention, tillering tliat nn J nirmtion of hoth quality and prioos. will " e satisfactory to Merchants and to 4 rliaaera genomlly, vi h<> buy for Cash. 1 Stock consists of . II VELVET TAPE8TRY dr. RttCfl- b I-S CARPETS, IN NEW DESIGNS; UPERIOR ENGLISH fc AM Eli IICAN 3-PI.Y, ANI) INGRAIN CARPKTN; i prising many Now I'.ittcrn*, i.iado ?* sly for first class trade. Also. !l?<d and plain Venetian Hall and Stair nrpcta. Oil Cloths in widtha from 2 to I feet, in various qosliticx. Rich Mosaic uftcd and Common I fourth Rups and ' normals of different sorts. Table and * iano* ('overs of Choico Pattorns. 4-4 1 and 6-4 Plaid and Plain Mattings.? Window Shades of desiraulo stylus.? 2 Lair Coverings, Stair Rode, and all other tides usually kept in Carpet Stores. II r. Ik ALSO AO EST FOR SELLING I iart 6l Nye's Powor I.ootn Throe-ply lograio Carpets, as well as Harbor's orn Prison-made Brussels 3-piy. lograio Venetian Carpets and Ruga. II which will be fairly represented to tuwra and rro!? at fdr prices ily 2ft, " ? I ? 1 t. )n<e ?or the Complete Core offfCftughs, p<, Culds. Infinonsa. Asthma. Brotichetis nt Spitting of Blood, and all other lung Nc complai a tending to consumption Fii TbU preparation Is gutting into ns?all Fe >vor oar Country. The numerous letters ve roco.ivo from our various agents, infor- ^J'1 ning us ol'curses effected in their immediate Co leignborhood*. warrant uh in saying it is one Tc T the bust, if not the very best Cough Modi. Y" ino now Lcloro the public. It ul>n<>*: mva. 'illy relieves and not unfrcjtienily cure* the itry worst ease When all otner Cough C. ireparations have failed, this has relieved * " he patient, as Druggists, dealers in J:* dodicinoa, and l'hyeicinn* can testify. j"' Vsk the Agent in your nearest town, what J n iaa been bis experience of the effects of this uodicino. If ho has been selling it for any 'J' angth of time he will tell you. Cn T IS THEBEST MEDICINE EXTANT TH tclow wo give a few oxtacta from letters ^ vo liavo received lately regarding th? vir- vjj uea of this medicine. To Dr.S.Osliu,of Knox villa, Ha., nays:?I have. [J? 'e'en using your Liverwort and Tar very ex ten- Tr ivvlyin my practice for three years past,and, if j** suith pleasure I state my belief in tTssirPKRt- *"*!' iRlT* ovkb alt. othxb uticiu with which y' ' am acquainted,Joe which it is recommended." [f Messrs. Fitzgorald 4. Bannera. writing J* roin Wavnesville, N.C. say a:?" 'l\e Liver. j"* corf and Tor is becoming daily mor- jtopu- j a trr in this C<mntry, and wk tiitsk Justly |Jc io. All toho have tried vt speak in comm.*?t- ?a lalle terms cf it, very beneficial in alleviating j*1 i\c comphintctl f r wyicn it is ncommedal.,, Our Agent in Ficheus L>iatret,S. C\ Mr. 1. h. Mcr'all, assures us "that he uim vt uirh j." treat benefit iu bis own family, and rccotn- J, uenda it to bin neighbors." Ho gives an Ja uslanco of a Negro woman, iu his vieiuily, rho Lad been suffering witb disease of the j**' jtmgu for years,attended witb severe o< ugh, J ei rho was relieved by the Liverworth six! Tcr. Euch nro tho gc>od reports we hear of , " VpnrU 'fuovtlay, Thur:*dfty nub Saturday I'?*4 at 7, -v w '118 CilAiliX >TE MAIL vin MONROE. .*n~ )uo Monday, Wodiioaday, and Friday, at S ^ v " c. p o.. lr*u Jopartw Tuoaday, Thursday and J'atcrda), j>^u nil, a a Qgj riNEVILIi; MAIL. IX& ~>ue M on .lay and Friday, at rt p m Tbc ^parta Sunday and Thursday at a a m. A^r LEWI8VILLR MAIL Loc )uo Tuesday r.t 4 oclock p. m. The )oparU VYtidubday at 8 a in l'ri?1 AH 1 ittora must bo deposited by * o'clock i Uj, to insure their dopn.turw by nest mail. CHE8TF.RFIRIJ) MAIL The >uc Saturday, at 10 n'cloek,a. m. Jcpnrt Wfcdnoaday, at 9 o'clock, p. m. The All portions who receive newspaper* und I?iti itbcr poriotlkaia, will observe thnt the law l'rei o>;uiivs tho postage to be paid quarterly in The idvancu. Rvll Letters and transient newspapers aiuitbe ?repaid: otherwise they are Dot mailed, "rl T. R. MAOILL, P. M. ?[>? July 1, 1*55. vl' Just Published, by the Hyi HOWARD ASSOCIATION, gj I'niLADixrniA. XI" Tho Iir.POHT ON FTEBJ/ATOiUinr.A. -.r Sen- Thtj ml Weak ocas, Inipoitcr.co, theVlcool < >i auifln pfJl| ilasturbaUoo, or Solf-dbuae, and other 1 >i.iu?a ^ ' 1 the Sexual tirgana, with an account of the cr- ,pb ora nud deceptions ot Quack it, and valuable ml dee U> tho ofukstod, by Ovt?. 11. CUboun, M. ])., 0 ,'onsulting Hurgeon of the Ho ward /L"?ciaiiou, J 'hiladelphio, I'a., a benevolent Ioatic.Hion, c6- J??' ahlishcU by special endowment, tor the relief *ohi >f the aSek and distressed, iu!licu-d with "Vim- fieu ent sud Epidemic Disenaoa" Tho A copy of tho obCTe Ilcpcrt will b? b sent hv A .11 Urn ? ? ? 1 . - ? ... v... ? vucu <iiivoio{>o,; rnt oi uu.'irge, oti bo i Up receipt of Two Hbinipi for portaou. 25 c Aidri-4\ I)r. U. U. C.4LU0UK R,jV( win! 25 DOLLARS UEWA1M ?" Q ? The *U>ve reward will bo paid fur the ftjb delivery to inytwdf, or tho lodgment >u , jfeany jail, of my fellow Hob, who loft my ) iroioiiKM ou ihc ifUi of ApiiL Tbo eaid l?>y i black, stout built, al?>ut 23 y^rs old, about foot 8 or 10 iuebes high. lie U well known y tho DAtno ol Hob I'ol&m. " 1 ' I will aleo pay twenty-five dollar* for ealia- ^ ictory proof against any on? who may harbor 'r"l im. J01LN M FAL t.KNKIl. Jew York district, 8. 0. >8 tf oLaf A CARD " JOSE I'll 6ALLUCHAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LAHCAfcTVRVILLB. I OFFICE ?OPl'OSITE TJ1E COURT HOOafc 'ortoerly occupied by W. A Moore. Ea<| ^ J. O. will a*tr?nd tho Courts ofthenur- |^r >undir*(T DiiLrvts. >16 Taylor, Dickson, Ornvcs, & Co, the StuctMtort to BaUt, Taylor it Co. r >o?t laoufneturrrs and Wholes J? dealers in ^ CLOTHING, t < N03. 23 AND M, DP.V STREET, hx\ NR1V YORK. ladr! Jjti'y 15 \t?. J> <7 2 mo. m aiH Median o froci all parts of the H<<uth. J' . 'or n report of the surprise c.urrs it ha* *JV reformed in tho Western ami Nnrhom an ! '.astern States, wo would invite tin ittA'cring |,j ntiout to read the pan:phial which ace. 111. ,|,jj anion each bottle. To all wo say ha:e //err rt HcjkI |J| TRY THB MEDICINE !! Th Ki He wurncd In Kcaion, Iir And neglect not tbal cough which is daily Bio rakening your constitution, irritating your Ari iroat and lungs, and inviting on that dread Coi ieeaau,Consumption, when so soothing and Thi h aling a remedy can he obtained tin Dr. Skc .ogors' Syrup of J.ircrwort and Tar. Cru Hcwarr of Counterfeits and lluse Imitations' Isal Tho genuine articlo ia signed Andkkw Edi orihs, on the oLgraved wrappor around Sk? aoh b*ttlu. Oei Price, 81 P"r bottle, or fix bottles for Jj}*1 Sold vehoKaalc and rctril by SCOVIL& .j,{" 1EAIK JJ)< Ill Charlrea St. bot Conli am! St I-uih, *'lf j ) lit! Sole Agents rt B TITX Southern States i whom a'i orders and Applications for . .'c .genetea must be addressed. ', Sold also r.r Nm Maoill ?fe Heath, Lancaster C !l n A. P. Wtlif., Chester. ') f NVi.ichebteh, Stitt A Co., Mnnro. Z, J. Trail ay. And Workman. fV.rodca. K?? Pert ?Sna MAIL ARRANGEMENT. The Tho CAMDEN MAIL. },lid >ue Monday, Wednesday and Friday, stl ..clock, i.' in Nov ;6oks! books A Fresh Supply! Just received from the publishers, the fob ring books, which will b* sent free of itngu on receipt of price. jty l?orrequer, price 60 c. wgnte Calendar, 60 mscr's Daughter, 60 1 tral, 60 uiu La Valliere, by Dumas 2 v.each 60 una of Meridor, 44 60 unices De Chnrney 44 " 60 >tn Burk -'of Oura," 5u Jentinc Vox, SO . etfhaa, by Boa, 60 I iX irtin Choxslewit 60 , J Curiosity Shop, 60 rksu's New Stories, 60 J* rnaby Rudgc, 60 astrated Wandering Jew, 9 r. each 60 vid Copperfield, By Dick eon, 60 "i .rnbay and Son, * 60 . Ivor Twist* 44 60 ? iristmaa Stories, ' 60 , eholaa Nickleby, 44 60 j n Thousand a Tear, 2 vols, each 50 10 Parielde, by Reynolds, 60 * rgin Queen, 60 l< ie Forged Will, by Emerson Bennett 50 ? 10 Heiress of Itellefont, * 60 '' ic Bride of tho Wilderness, " 50 P .to Clarendon, 44 60 j ' ion Norbury, 60 ? ola, by Etneraon Bennett, 60 bin & Parlor, or Rlnvcs & Masters, 60 # ild Oats Sown Abroad, 60 ? liana, by George Randa, 60 10 Miser's Iloir, 60 P irraeo Tctuplelon, by I.ever, 50 to O'Donogbue, 44 50 ? netis, by 15.1)e Israeli, 50 !' venture ; in Africa, 2 Tola, each 60 fiahinglon and hie Generals 60 al ,0 Nazarene, by Lippard, 60 0 uiche of Branny sine, 44 75 * ul Ardonhcin, " 2 *0!*, each 60 ^ ly EfRc, by Mr.a Her.tz, 60 V! Uathiol, by Ceo. Croby, 60 p rcy Ktbnghi.ru, 60 nriett-, a Love Story, by Dc ltraeli.60 P ry So ham, by Mrs. Gray, 60 0 in the South, by C. H. Wiley, 60 r' b iu Parle, by Reynolds, 60 * dim Gray, by Da Israel, 60 e Initials?a great book, 2 vols es. hfto e I.out lleiroas, 2 vols, "60 o Discarded Daughter, 2 vols, " 60 o Wife's Vietory, 2 vols, jq e Missing Bride, 2 cole, ' 50 jj o Coquette?a splendid novel, 60 to Aylosford, 2 vols., esch 60 0 auJ Adveutuiee of Jsck Sheppard, 60 ak llouso, by Dickens, 60 {" stocracy.or 1 Jfo 'mong theUpperTeo50 ? Jtorini. by De Israeli, 37 ' s Young Duko 44 37 J" itches iti Ireland, by Thackerai, 60 f. iistug in ih? last War, 60 !* . el of Bavaria, 60 'l nuud Dante*, by Damns 50 Cc tchonin France, 60 tevieve, 6u ,W noirs of \ Physician, by Dun,**, 60 J Queen's Neck I.-we 44 60 ' > Quaker City, 2 v. 44 esch 60 tations in America, 50 isvra, or the History of a Patriot, 60 > Rod Indians of Newfoundland, fit) ? MysUri.s of threo Cities 60 Si Adventures ofPertfival Mat berry 60 *i( 1 Slick's Yankee Yams and Yankee on letters, 50 tuarter Race in Kentucky, 60 t*> cnturea of Coi, Vandrrbonib, 60 r Jaek, By Caj t. Marryatt, 60 on rival Keen, by 44 50 rleyyow, 44 25 sr. King's Own, 44 35 Pirate artd 3 Colters, by M*rry*tt,2& ot ahipm^n Katy, 44 ' 35 w, ak Mildmay, ? 35 fton Foster, 44 35 II ?r Simple. 44 36 1 Pacha of Many Tale*. * 35 j Morcton, by Arthur, 35 Orphan Children,36 ear afV.r Marriage, 14 25 ~ ibnrdlnation, 44 35 Debtor's Daughter by Aithur, 25 lis Howard, 44 25 1 1 orted Wife, 36 Two Brides, 44 36 ICS or the Pitaseaaed 44 JJ wi y Sand ford t>y 44 35 U Phantom Ship, 44 26 rit le and Prudence, 44 26 P? lardy at Home, - 26 I*1 Banker's Wife, 44 36 *e, Indies' Guide to BeautV, 05 **' family Physician, or th* Art of" !!' Healing the Skk, 26 : tI iMbUvp, iJ {;[ n without a Master 26 r, " 25 pi. valley Farm, 25 I#, of Prairie Edeu, 26 Bn ' ^*?hians, by Bulwer. 2.1 *" co Dudley, by Mra Gray. 25 "!* so Seymour 14 25 ?Matjoturoring Mother, 26 (l|| i Image of his Father, 26 , i Mountain Outlaw, 25 tvl icinthia, or tho Contrast 25 p<? L.jrudoea of tho New World, 25 j?v fcny.or tho Free Booler, 25 t ? Beautiful French Girl, 25 i Orohan Neica, 26 i Duko and tha Cou*in, 25 nk Rivera, by Ingmhain, 25 {cultural Chomialry, by Liebag, 25 \ Ltuigrant Squire, 25 of man'* Love, 25 of i Wedding Dreaa, by Dumaa, 25 |jj( i Cade, 26 Jn iphioe, by Grace Aguilor, 25 tleinnn Jack, 25 i l^adiea' Science of Kliquctte, 25 ? nv five of the abova 25 ct. hooka will ^J1 Hold for 51; c two 60 et. b"?>ka and a i?' t. one, for $1. A largo lot on hand not foi rtinod. Aa wa uiah to got rid of thein ori I or call at once. For ealc at the Led- aj| o.lice, L'uic.ialor C. II., S. C. j> iyn of the Two Large Watches. tie ^ATfHVS^rnrr? AVT\ - vuwnu ail 1/ M JEWELRY. an NEW YORK PEICE8 FOR 0A8H. Uo .-rehante and Dealer* will do well to call examine the ntoek of Watcher, Clock*, and Of i'Itt, at 24t> Kiug-alrcet, before tboy pur? la e elaewherv. <r*>ry article warranted. ^ atock tlway* on hand peculiarly adapted to ^ try df alert. t?o twenty peroent, by calling on W*. UASTKMMAN, 217 King at., Charleaton, Four t'.oora from Wentwoith-at. J ?1 *. 3.Vtf Notioe. H. >..tiling will excuse ault ?gwj"t all Jj! ious who are indebted to ine, a* the lag cutur of A, Perrv, but actual payment: tht collodion of tee money is urged by r0* legatee#, and I bare no control to the J** ter. II. CLINTON. eb. tl, 1855. Stf. ma Notioe. ?j iVILL art aa agent for my MO* P. F. la uj ffarn, during hi* abaataea ftosfMllHl. fcr thoae indebted to him, or to whom be i* bted I wrtli aattte with. ON JAMF8 W INCH \M Lm * | The greAt remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, !H in the Side, // ip, B.vclt, Limbs and >inta ; Scrofula, Kind's Ktii, Wiiito Seeing, //ard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all lis. J pains whatever. Where this Plaster la applied pain cannot tint. It has been beneficial in caeca of weakcan, such .v? I'uiu and Weakness in the touiat.li, Weak Limbs, lameness, Affwon of llio Lungs in their primary stages.? I destroys inthunation by perspiration.. J times L. Ilovd, Pickena District, South itrolinn, tcHtilica that, by ita use alone h? nit cured of Jtticumatism in both of his ueea, of aevpflpl years standing. The following was handed ua by a repccUble Physician in Georgia: Messrs. Scovil &. Mead:?Gents : I have een using your Liverwort and Tar /Jebrew I atox very extensively in n?y practice for lireo years nasi, nod it is with pleasure that state my belief in their superiority over II other articles, with which I am acquaiued, for the purposes for which they ar? re. ommended. The Hebrew Plant?*, eaeoUlljr, is an universal panacea for loca^ aim* I have also found it s moat exeek nt application for Spraius and Bruises. It ivea universal satiataction wherever usedk 8. S. 0SLIN.1I. D. Knoxville, (is., March 4th, 1R53. V A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. Kcr.d the following testimony from a bvhician. fLntlemrn?Your Hcbrow Plaster has urcd me of pnins of which I have suffered jr twelve years past. During thia period labored uudor an affliction of my loins ml side, and tried many remedies that my wn medical experience suggested, but itboiit obtaining relief. At length I used orjr Plaster, and am now by Its good effects ntirely cured. . I will recommend the Jew 'avid or Hebrew Plaster to all who are aufring from contraction of the muscles, or vrmnncnt pains in the aide or back. The people of Georgia have but to be me acquainted with its virtues when they ill resort to Its u*o. Yours, truly, M.W. WALKER, M D? Forsythe, Monroe County, Gn. T.. Vf u :i >. ii 1 v .. /. u Mroaia. muiiin uem, wri??ni, a. CW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NORTH CAROLINA. Meanra. Scuvn. Si Mead: I have been oubled w ith the chronic rhonnintiain for a I ant twelve yearn. On the 1st of Julv, ?4'h I wot so bad that I could not turn yt.Hr in bed, and thu pain to aevera that had not aiopt a wink for uix dnya. At it tiim. inv attending phyaicinii prune rllied a "Hebrew Plaatcr," and it acted like u tnrui ; the pain lufi ine, and I alept inurr an half of the n'ghl, and in three dart 1 n* able to ride out. I consider thu "//<?vw I'laater" the beat remedy fur all aorta ' pains now in use. G. W. M'MINN. //endersonvil'c, TV. C., Any. 16, 185 Beware of counterfeita and bate iuiiU>na ! The Pennine will in future Met thu ^nature of E. Taylor on the atcol pkata f raved label un the top of each box. 'wrchaaera uro iidtiaod that a mean ruaurfeit <>f this article ia in existence. The genu'ne ia aold only by tta, and by ir agent* appointed throughout the Soatt and no ynhar is aUuwril to tell it. Du*l* and purehaaera generally art caulionsoi ainal buying of any hutour regular ngeiuUs licrwiac they wilt be imputed upon witiu a srthleaa aitic Iff 8COYIL* ME AIX 3 Chartrea at rout, N. Orleans. Sola Geaar*l Agents for the Southern State a, I* whom all ordura must invariably be adrdreaaed. Jan 31 40 9m GRATIS! 1st published? A Xtw Jjiteoverta in Mod ic ine. A few word* on the Rational Treatiuuu% thout Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Laatt Vakur**, Ne:runs Debility, Low Spirit*, Lasude, Weak peas of the I.imbs and back, ladttsitiru and Incapacity for Study and Lifcwt. dlnutM of Apprehanaion, laws of dfeuKiry, a<mioti to Society, Lova of Solitude, Titalitjv, lf-DisUu*t, Dizziness, Iload-acha, Involuntary rcharpc*, Paine iu thu Sida, A flection of thai vs, l'miplet, on tha Fact, Sexual and othac. r?i uiitu-H in man. f/lU Til tf tm ? - .V. . nr. r nt.lUI Ur 1)*. B. DC I.ANIT The important fact that these alarming commit* may o.vily be removed without medicine In this ntnall tract, clearly demonstrated; and c entirely ucw ami highly succeseAil treatment adopted by the Author, fully explained, by ana of which every one ie enabled to cure neelf perfectly, and at the least possible cost, aiding thereby all the advertised nostrums oi t day. hunt to any address, gratis, and post fro* is a tied envelope, bv retaiUiitg, post paid, two uage * lain pa to Dr. D. Ds Lauey, No. II, Leonard Street, New York. Oct J. *M U ly SOUTH CAROLINA, LaitcatUr JJUt. Cha*. P Evans, who is in the custody the Sheriff of Lancaster Dial, by virtu* a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, nt c suit of W m P Itobinaon, having filed my office, together with a Hcbodule ou th of his estate and etTecta, bit petition the Court of Common Pleas, praying nt he may be admitted to the benefit of 5 Acts Of the Ceuerai Aeawsttwiy, Huue 'the relief of insolvent debtors. It ia oared that the said W P Robinson and 1 oit or the creditors, to wbom lbs said O Evana is i?* ???"" ' _ _ -.Vnwi inuCUWQ, DO AD<1 cy are hereby summoned and bar* po* 4> u> bo and appear before tho aaid Court Lancaster Court Hooae, on the third end ay in March next, to shew cause, y they can, why the prayer of the pel> ii aforesaid should not be (ranted* J. A. BTEWMAN, ChrrW. lice of Common I'/cas, ) 44 3m master Disk Doe. II, 1855 f p.f. lOdvda. TATE OF SOUTH-CABOUNA LANCASTER pWTRflJT. Jn the Common Pleat. jf?seph nirtsr, who le in the Parted/ of the eriff of Lancaster di??riot, by virtue ei a writ A.I SaiLfacioadur.., at the auk of Jm Hunter. hiring Bled In my Office. togethsr ph S eehedule on oath, of hl< wbt.lr estate and eta, his petition to the Cbtonimi PWos, pray; that he any he admitted to tho benefit of ? acts of the (ieueral Assemblr, nude for the tef of Insolvent debtors. It U <?derod that i aaid i. R. Hunter, and all others the eredk * to whom the said Joseph Carter la ia an*w Indebted, be, sad thay are hereby saw and and hero notice to appear before Hp J Court, at lannertar Court House, art He rd Monday la Mareh Beat, to shew earns, H r topy eta, why tho prayer of the petwqp fte wsidftWd aet bo jiltlil, J. A flTSWMAM, Clerk, lee of Coawaea Pteea, I