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give oh n larger specie enrreney in the place of smaller bills. If adopted by all the States, this plan would have the desired effect, and our banking operation* would resemble, in this respect, tho-e of hnglnnd, which arc ton times more impregnable and reliable than onrs. Mr. Meinminger, in the Ilonse, Hooma to lie the leading champion tor the people against the Banks. We give elsewhere a synopsis of his speech, upon some resoldtions, the tenor of which are also indicated ia the notice and synnp-i* of his remarks, lie proposes to place our Banks upon a footing similar to the New York Banks, secured by deposites of stock, dollar for dollar. He is tor exacting from the Banks the fllll nonnltu inoiionJ il..?...?l. > - ** - ...vu.KU IIMUIIIjll l|l? III' I Ol sus. ucnsion The opposition contend that if the collection of the penally * not remitted, Che financial pressure will be greatly increased. ns the Banks can only rcdnca Ihtir circulation by forcing collections front their creditors. A condensed report of Thursday and Friday's proceedings will be found claewhorc. Tho Carolinian, publishes a set of resolutions offered by Mr. F. I). Richardson of dttirleston condemning the nets and policy of flu v. Walker in Kansas, and expressing in substance the con\iclion that the Administration, in failing to remove him, had acquiesced in his acts if it had not substantially endorsed them. Tho resolutions were or dcrcd for consideration and to be printed. Hercules in the Temple of Error. THE riU.ARS OF PR F.JUDICE OVERTHROWN. The most stuhbnru enemies a jjroat invention of discovery encounters, arc the individuals with wIiohu interests it inlet feres Vast indeed must he its va'ue, palpable as the nun the benefit u imparts, in order to override and subdue the professional opposition of the Apostles of Error whose theories it overthrows. HolloWay's system of treatment founded upon immutable truth hua accomplished this Herculean task. It lias swallowed up conflicting dogmas, as the r.sj of I lie Patriarch swallowed up the rods of liin less favored competitors. The old practice, with its complications and contra dictions, its volumes of mystification, its absurdities cloaked in the dead languages, its Profitable alliance between the phya'cian and the apothecary, its pecuniary policy of regulnling lite progress of a cure by the length of lite patient's purse, its blind experiments tition the constitution, its skirmishing with the superficial manifestation-* of disease, its short sighted attempts to suppress instead of to destroy the maleries tnorbi or seeds of a disorder, has been shaken to its verv foundations by thu uniform success of Hollow ?yg? two remedies. One of the great merits of his Ointment and Pills is that they remove the complaint without . a. ... invniruiiiig l IIC nircnjrill <>i the palli'fll. Tiie ordinary theory in that acute disease em.not be cured without weakening the invaJid ; She process of reinvigorating the system is an after consideration. Professor Hollow ty utterly rejects this plan of debilitating the patient in order to reduce the disease. Ilia medicines sustain and assist nature while combatting and conquering the malady, and nature,thus reiuforecJ. expedites ll >? euro. It teems to its that this is a method of treatment that is consistent with common sense, how ever inconsistent it may bit with professional jnrgi.n. To depress thestrength of a sick man bj powefu! depleting medicines, or by bleeding, is to rob liiin gr.itit itously of a portion of that vitality which disease is laboring to extinguish. Strong indeed must be the constitution which can withstand the combined attack of a pros, rating complaint and a prostrating system of treatment. Tiie object of Professor 11 oil.way is to fortify and ai.st lis lii,< vital n.iiu-i, v lob the virus of disease is being driven out of the system, and that object is accomplished l?y his cclubruU-d medicines.? " Journal.'" ? - ? THE MARKETS. Columbia, Decern hm 5. The cotton market vu dull and languid yesterday, w ith prices mi ill lending in favour of buyer*, 9}c< being the outside figure that anything would coirniiiiid. Charlcalon, December 4. Cottoi*.?Tlio market to-dsy remained in a perfectly unsettled and drooping slate with but vary few bujif uut. The sab s reached only 310 bales, at from luj a I0|; quotations, of course, entirely nominal. Augusta, December 4. Cotton bat declined ono cent in (his mar Wet wines the receipt of the America'* udvi ccs. 'The Savannah market has also dcclin ru uuc cvui. Nc*.v York, Dec. 4. Cotton la declining. Flour is improving and buoyant. Wheat is advancing, nnd Corn firm. Coffee commands from '.4 a lOjc. per lb. Sugar has advanced from t a If Ur pouad Hymeneal. M AKRIKI)?At lireenvilic, on the morning of the 19th inst., by the Rev. T. 8. Arthua, J. II. Cari.imi.R. of l^nrimU'r, 8. to Mahy Jasf. Vasue, youngest daughter of (he late John V. I'urker, ot Charleston, s. c. On Thuraiav evening, 3d Inst., by Rev. F. VV. Hr.iz.ngton. Ma T. (Jilla*, to Miva K. K. Russell, all of Isincnator District. On 27ih October, by Rev. J. VV. Kelly, Rev. Jan. 8. Krvin. of th? South Carolina Conference, lo Miaa Ann Matilda Carsou, of MsDowell County, N. C. On the 26th uR., by the Rev. J. K. Men- ! denhjtl, Mr. J. J. McKain, to .Miss J. C. J'aTTEKnoB. d.iii^tilvr of Wilio I'allerson. K*q , *11 of Korahaw district. Obituary. ,-i Departed This life at hi* ronMience in ]AiiK'ii?irr I hat net, on lh? t:r?t day of DeItnlifr, 1867. Mr. 8amuk(. B. Iiamnosd, in the 76th year of his ajf?. Ho wm born in Wurw County, N. C., on th? I'Jth October 4* 1782, and removed will) his parents to the i Beaver Creek settlement nbsut the year i 1788, in which neighborhood he was raised 1 ami ednf.ilcd, and continued tu reside until I his death. Possessing a strong and vigorj mis constitution, he enjoyed uninterrupted good health until a few montlut before his | decease; his last illness was protracted, i which he bore with entire submission, and j with a calm resignation awaited the final summons of his Lord and Master, lie had ' long since untie peace with his God, having , about the year 1824 become a member id' , the B iptist Church, ami having ever since continued to hen worthy,consistent and dv i toted member; he loved the Cluireh, its , members and religion ; he had experienced [ its benefits and appreciated the Consolations ; itulVoids its members. Death, to him, had no terrors, he awaited it with christian i-nm. i pnsoro, nrid welcomed it as the entrance t<> a beth r world ; where, for the last thirty j years, be had been preparing finally to re- ; side with the " redeemed of the land " llorn amid the stirring scenes *?f the Revolution, an.1 descended from parents who i parlit ipaled actively in the struggle for freedom. he iidui it?'.d a love of country and paj triotixm which increased nnd strengthened with his days. lie v. as a State Rights Democrat, and altogether a Sooth Carolinian in I sentiment and feeling, lie was n kind and affectionate husband, a fond end devoted j parent, a liberal and benevolent neighbor, a ! humane and indu'gcnjt master, a steadfast I and conliding fiioud, and a liberal and en- ; ! lightened christian. He had been lor ye..rs j a member of the Masunte Fraternity. He | irii seven'sons, and a lajgo numln'r of grind children, and great grand children, surviving 1 him. lit; may liavo had his "faults and I | foibles;" it 'la not human nature to he |** I feet and faultiest, hut through u long lite of I over threescore years and ten, there is tutich to admire, imitate and eommend in the lift and character of Samuel St. Hammond ? Farewell old friend, fence be to your ashes, J. II. VV. Business Notices. A VALUABLE FAMILY MEDICINE So cclebialcd has Dr* M'Lane's Vermifuge I | prepared by Fleming lirus., of Pittsburgh, IV, | Itecouie, Urat it is regarded as the only specific j ! cure for worms. Enmities should never Ire j j without a supply of it. At this season paitic- ] ! ulailv, when worms are so troublesome and 1 l frequently tatal among children, parents should I lie watchful; and on the first appearance of j those distressing symtoins which warn us of i their presence, at ouce apply this powerful ami ' ; . ftieneiwus r.-nin.tv W*.. - ... !..... ...... : I only requires a trial, to convince all tliat it j lic'ily hum its the pralwi that have been lav! iahed upon it. It ia sale and infallihle.? Voluiurs4ol cei lift rates can l>e produced, showI iiig it.' great medical virtues. Purchasers a ill be careful to ask lor PRMi..-INKS CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, ! manufactured by FLEMING BROS., Pitthi ucbnii, Pa. All other Voruiiliiges in com- : parisou ate worthless. Dr. M'luiic's genuine j j Vci mifiige, hI-mi his celebrated Liter ''ills, can : now be hoi at all respectable drug stores, | None genuine without the signature of IS I ] FLEMISH BROS. I HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS What are their Credentials??They are ap- I ! proved by the most enlightened govei nnients, ' taiiciiotied by the highest medical authority.? 1 Let no victim of scorlula, salt rheum, or any ulcerous or eruptive malady, fancy a cure inii posihle. It is never too late to use Holloway's Ointment for external complaints, or his Pills 1 for internal disorders. The public are hereby j j informed of a sure test, whereby to nsccilain j the geiiiiineBS, or the conliary of these mediI cities. Tills consists of a Water-mark, the j ! words, " llollowav, New York," in acini-trans- I I parent letters ill every leaf of the Itook of j ui. ennuis, ntoui.U each hox and pot. Without ' the Hater mark, none are genuine. 16 _ jSCKOFUL*! AND 8.11.T IUIF.UM of four] )'? ? s standing, Cured by Carter's Spanish Mix. > tore. Wooster, Wayne Co., Oliio, Dec 1, 1353. Messrs IIknsktt \ Httns. (ietitlemeii:?Having for four years past been suffering with Scrofula in 'is wot at form, without finding relief froin our beat physician*, I was soi licitcd l?v a ftiend to try Carter's Spanish Mix. I lure. It gives inc pleasure to state that before j finishing the first It title, the disc.no relaxed, j ; i then ordered two more Itoltles; and with I heartfelt gratitude, I state to you the fact that ' two bottles of your excellent preparation has ctitiicly cured inc. The third bottle I give to a friend who had been suffering with Salt Rheum for a length of tnue, mid lie like iny.-vll owes his restoration lu health to the viituc* uf "Carter,sSpanish Mixtin e." You are at liberty to use this letter in ! ' any way you may think proper, ii it will benitil the alilicteil. Your obcdict servant, JOSEPH ROBINSON. New Advertisements. Craigsville, S, O. A 1.1. I'KRSONS INDEBTED TO THE 2.\. Estate of Cuptnin II. Oralfin, (dee.,) nro expected to pay at leant a part of llio a.line a if linsl the last of Jniinury next, < ? the liabilities of the deceased must be paid. All those liavi i g demands against I aid deceased, will please present them in legal form, otherwise they will nb:de by law. N. II. (JKAIU, A'hu'r Dec. 9, 1857. 43?7t Franklin Aoademy. rpHE EXERCISES OF THIS INSTI1 tution wi'l commence on the 1st Monday in January next. The Trustees have succeeded in retailing the services of MR MA.M l,. McCOKMU'K, whose proficiency in leaching is surpassed by few. Young men can be thoroughly prepared to enter any of the higher institutions of learning in the Southern Slates. The Village is very healthy, and there is not, at present a itrutt ?iinn t%r atlas*** ta/K^r^ ue.Uoi " ' bo outlined in it. Hoarding can be obtained n* choap at at other pktces hi private families. The rates of tuition are the saiuu as those in Academies throughout the 8tate. 'I'he Acinleiny building is at present undergoing thorough repairs. '1 he surrounding country will find hero advantage* whkh will at least equal those of other plsees, snd to our District are held out euch inducements as we believe will obvintu the necessity ol' sending our young meu and boys abroad. 8. B. MASSKY, Secretary. Dee 9, 1857. 43-tf Exeoutor's Notice. ALU those indebted to the estate of Robert Mcllw nio, deceased, nre requested to come forward ns Minn as possible nod Mettle the name. And nil those who have claims against the estate, are requested to present them for^>.i, meut. duly attested. ibeetAuta must positively be settled up. JAMES P. Mel LW A IN. E* editor. Pec. 9, 1857. 43?tf. sour lf~C A R O L I N A , Lancaster I):STRICT. BV J U1KS II. WITIIERSl'OON, Esq., Ordinary tor said Pistriet. WHEREAS. Jacob Outen has applied to me tW I .eIter* of Administration on nil and singular the (joodsnnd f'hattcls, Rights and Credits of Joel Outcu, late ot" the Pistriet aforesaid, deceased. THESE are, therefore, to cite and nd.........o 1 * ' ' ... - ........-.1. )inu wiilglllsr, IIIO KMKlrril mill creditors of the aaiti deceased, to ho and appear before tne at otir next Ordinary'a Court tor tlie said district, to bo holden at lanicaater Court ll<>use on tlit* .3d day of December, tnsi, to sliow cause, if any, w hy the said administration should not be granted. Civcn under my band and seal, this 8lb day t i of December, in the year of our | L8 > Ja?rd no thouaand eight hundred I j and fifty-seven, and in the eiglitvaecotid eear of Amerie. ?n Independence JAMES II. WITIIKIISI'OON. O. L. I) Dec 8th 18.V7. 43?21?p. f. $2 SOUT I! C A R O I. I N A , Lancaster District. BY James II. Wilherspoon, Esquire,Or Iiuary for sa?'d Dislticl. WHEREAS, John ( 'nan lu.s applied to iup t?ir tattlers of Administration on nil and singular the(rood* ttnd I 'battels. Itight* and (VeJilittif John Hunter, lute of the District aforesaid, ilccciiswi. TIIKSK are, therefore, to rilp nnd admonish all and singular. tin; kindred and creditors <if the haul deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for tlo* said district, to be liolden at Lancaster <'onrt House on the 18th day of Ibvctrbcr, iost.. to show cause if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. I i fliven ttnder tny hand and seal, < 1,. S. > this 4th day of December, ui ( 7 the year of our Lord one thou, s.iiid eight hundred and fifty seven, and in the eighty second year of American Independence. JAMKS II. WITIIKItSI'OON. O. Ij. I). Ih e 1857. 43?2t |> f ?2 "0 S () U T II CAROLINA, Lanearlrr District. I ) Y J.iim s II Witherspoon, Ksquirc, Or* I ) diu.iry for said District. \\ 11 r- it i \?j \i ? ? > .'miiv .1. i ruesael, nn?1 Win. M. Fli-ichi-r have appiicd to me tor U'lti'M of Administration on nil and singu. Inr tin.- (iuml) and Chattels, Rights and Credit* of (J. orge li Trncsdcl lute of the District rfiirwiiiil, ilecea-i'd. 'I'hi'of art', therefore, to cite and admonish all awl singular. the kindred and crediioth of llio a <id i'.n'iminl, to he nod appear before mi* at our iiost Ordinary'* Court for the said di?'rict. to Ik* lioldrii at I.'inraiici 1 Court House on tin* 21*1 day of DecernIk*i iuHt.. to show cause. if nnv. wliv the said administration should not he granted, j t 1 (Jicm under tnv hand and seal, j / L.S. 7th day of December, in j ( j the year of our laird one thou. 1 .sand eight hundred nnd fifty seven, and in the eighty-hoi. ond year ot American lude pendeiicc. JAMES II. WITIIERSPOON. O. L. D. boc. 1857. 4 3 ? 2t |> f 92.00 South Carolina, LANCASTER DISTRICT. WI I.I.I AM SETTLE, who is in the | custody of the Sheriff ot Lancaster District I hv virtue of a Writ of Cnpiaa ad Respondendum, nt the Suit of Daniel Jones and W. M. Kinder, liming tiled in mv office together with a ae.licd tile on oath of his whole i Est ite ami effects, his p tition to the Court j sf Common Pleas, prating that lie may he ! admitted to the benefit ot" !?? ? < - ..? -c_ .OV Ml ?. ? ??l 1 111" General Axitrnilily in ?de lor the Relief of Insolvent I>. !*!*?th It i* ?>nl,tim! thai the | said Daniel Junes, IV, M Kinder and all otheis the creditors to whntu the said Win. Settle is in any wis? indebted, be and they I are hereby summoned and have notice to 1 appear before I lie snid Court at l.'incastor j Court House, on the Third Men.lay in March next, to show cause if any they can I why the prayer ot the petition aforesaid I should not be _ ranted. J. A. STBVVMAN, Clerk. | Oiflec of Common Clous, Lancaster District, Oil. 14, 1857. I Da:. !>, 1857. 43?3m. South Carolina, LANCASTER. DISTRICT. JOHN FLEMING who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Ijcncaster District bv virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum at the auit of Anderson Bowers pioal, | having tiled in my otliee together with a Schedule on oath of Ins K?til? and effects, hispet'lion to the Court of Tnmn.ni. i?i - * ivnn praying Hint he may he admitted to the tenelil of the Acta of the CJeneral Assembly made for the relief of insolvent Debtor*. It i* ordered that *he said Anderson (towers and all others the rreditors to whom the said John Fleming is in anywise indebted, be, nnd they are hereby summoned and have notice to appear before the said Court at Lsncaater Court House, on the Third Monday in March next, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayei of the petitioner aforesaid should not be granted, J. A. STKWM AN, Clck. Office of Common IMe.-m, lameaster l)is iriri. xjci. /, 1397< Dec. 9, 1857. 13-3m SOUTH CAROLINA. l.AXCASTKR DISTRICT. BY Jume* tl Withrrs]>o<in, Etij., Ordinary for ? ii?l i)iiiriet.-Wlwreaa. William Rowell and Doctor Henderson l'lyler have applied to ino for l-ettcr* of Adininislration on nit and singular the (ioodn and Chattels. Rights and Credit* of Jacob l'lyler, seo'r, late of the District sforesuid, deceased. THESE ure, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular, tlia kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to b? and appear before me nt our next Ordinary's Court for the said district, to be holden at laineaster Court Ilot|*e on the 14th day of December next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. i (Siven ujtfer my hand and seal, 1*8. > this 30tfr dnv of November in j the year of our L*ord one thou, and eight hundred and lifty-aevnn and io the 8id venr of American Independence. JAMBS II. W1TIIBRSPOON, O. I* D. No*. 30, 1137. 42?21?p f ?* 00 | To Planters and House Builders. The subscriber returns his thank* for the very liberal patronage received t"??r the ym?t, J and taken thia tnetliod to inform the citizens of Cheater and surrounding Districts, and the ' whole Sooth, that he lias effected another improvement iu the Cottou Gin & Wbc.it Thrasher, that excels any thut have ever been intro. j din ed heretofore; and from long cxDerience, he has no fenr in challenging any other Factory, either North or South, to produce sin equal, lie feela very confident in anying to i I lie public, that hia (>ina excel in perlotm' since any other make or pattern now iu use. I j With dry cotton the roll cannot be broken ' j or made to anew over, which no other ore- i tends to claim, and with good driving pow- j er and attendance, a 45 saw gin, will gin ; ' from 4 lo ft hsln. or im.r.. m * -? , - -- w vijjil* ! i injf from 350 to 400 lb*.: which is as much j ! as anyone band can well handle in s day. i Any person wanting' a (Jin or Thrasher, can | bo supplied by sending on his order to mc i j at I?ewisvillc, Chester District. S. C. Work ' will be shipped to any place desired. IRKI'AlKINCi done at the shortest possible notice. To House Builders, I will say that i am j mainitiicturiny SASH, III.IADS & DOORS j ! of any description, made of the best material, I j and dry lumber, and workmanship the very I best. All wo<k carefully packed and forwarded | to order. JUliA SIMI'SOA. June 11th. 1856. 17-11". NOT I C E~~ ' White Plain Academy. IP GIVES ns pleasure to inform all who! may he concerned, or interested in the I cause of Kd neat ion; that Mr. John Kvun?, sen., will open a house of entertainment j j near While Plain, ?nd will he teady to acI coinniodale niiv person who iiuty wish to j | attend the examination of the school, or at | I iin> (hiwue nine hi \i?it it. 'I'ln* present I 'IVrm i'f the School will close the Kith and 19th of December. Ai which lime Mr It j II. McKitinon, a graduate of the S. C.Col| lege, w ill deliver a Literary Address, before | the audience. Chesterfield must no more 1 bear the name of the long sleeper. The ' j very brilliant prospect which now surrounds j us gives shining evidence that the good citizens in this vicinity, have been awaked i to their own inteiest. F.. DAVII). Nov. 25. 41?4t. NATIONAL POUfE (J AZIWTE. j This (ireat Journal of Crime and Ciiiuinals is in its Twelfth \ ear, unci is widely circulated throughout the country. 11 eon* tains all the (ireat Trials, Criminal Cases, and appropriate Ldilorials on the same, to. gether with information on (Tmiinal Matters, not to be iuund in any other uewspaper. 1 |-^T Subscription*, !?.!, per Annum : SI, I for Six Months, to be remitted by Sob*eri- ] bcrs, (who hIiOIiI'I write their names and the town, county and mute w here they reside plainly.) To R A. SKYMOUIl, Kditor ?Si Proprietor of the National I'oli'-e Gazette, New York City. TAN YARD. TDK subscribers inform the public that tbey are carrying on an extensive business, j 3 miles east of Lmciutenilli , on the Red! tieid K'"id, in the | TANNING AND DRESSING llusiiiens Persons desiring to pi icliaae sole, shoe, or harness leather, would d o well to give then' ? call. Green or dry liide.s will be taken in exelnuigc tor leather?-ti^ cents for green hides, Id for dry hides i.i ex* change, or 1-J cents will be paid in cash. E. A. CASKKY ?.V CO. ri..i o.i ic?c - au.iy. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTHS MATURITY, Just Published, Gratis, the 25th Thousand . j Jk FEW WOKDS ON* TIIF. RATIONAL treatment, without Medicine, of Spcrtua1 tort Ilea 01 Loc.d Weakness, Nocturnal Kinismoot, (ffiiiiul mid Nervous l'cbility, Premature , Decay ot the System, impoleiicy, and iuipedi1 luenU to Marriage generally. i;y b. de lanky, m. d. The important fact that the many alarming j complaint*, originating in the imprudence ami I solitude of youth, may he easily removed with! out Medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated ; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author fully explains, by means of which ever* one i* ....-1 c: ir . . . ? .......VU ?vf wmc IIUH.1CII pcro-cuy ,11111 a( IhiI least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrum* ol the <iuy. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a scaled envelope, l>v leinitiing (post paid/ two o.itage stamp* to L)r. li. 1'K LANKY, 17 Lupcnuid Street, Nvw York City. June 17, 18?ly. NOTICE. By ordkrofjamk.su. wither HI'trON, Ordinary of Lancaster District, will be sold at the late residence of JOIIN STEWART, Kmj., (Decesed), on the ii'Jd day of December, 1857, all the personal estate of said deceased, (exec I* the negroes.) cons.sting ol about 1.000 htixhils of corn. 35 b iles cotton, 8 head of mules, ,Wagon Buggy, plantation Tools, JO fat Fork Hogs. Stock Hogs, Cattle, Sheep. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Valuable Library, I Fi-ino, two large (Jlobes. (a Terrcstinl and Celestial,) a quantity of Fodder, Hay, Cotton Seed and many other articles. Terms?Twelve months credit ; note, with two good sureties, with interest from day of sale. Nov. *J5tli, 1857. 37 NEGROES FOR IIIRB. We will, on the day of sslc, hire tho negroes belonging to said estate fo.' the year 1858, 37 in number, consisting of men, women and children. Amongst the number there nru some good Field Hands, Cook and House Servants, die. Terms made known on the day of In rein g. CYNTHIA P. BBLK, 1 , JANK K MOORE, \ *'**" * Not. 25th, 1857. BLANKS ! BLANKS! ! Wc would call the attention of members o the bar and mngistratea of this and the sur rounding District*, to our extensive assort ment of Blanks. We have now on hand a full supply printed in excellent style, and can fill all orders promptly at seventy-live cents per quire cask. We are also prepared to print Briefs at short notice, in handsome style and as low as the work ran be done soy where in the 3tote for ca-*k Business Cards. MOORE &. GLOVER, WHOLESALE GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, Corner East Bay and Market St'a. a l.ykgk stock constantly on hand. Orders thankfully received utid promptly executed. j. o. a. moore, j CHARLESTON, S. C. J. c. GI.OVt.K. \ ' Feb. 18, 1857, 1 ? ly. Dr. ALFREi) CRAVEN, lCcsidcut Siir^euii Ocnliit, YOKKV1LLK, R. C., OfTern his Professional Services to the citizens of latiicuMtur Village and surrounding country ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Gold Plate, from one to a full sett. Juno 11th, IHot> 16-ly Liaw Notice. TI1K undersigned linve fonnuil u Partnerslii|> for the practice of I?nv in Lancaster District. All business entrusted to tliem, will re ceive prompt attention. CASTON & AI.I.ISON. IV. Thurt.ow Caston. Camden. S. C. U. K. Allison, Oflice on Dtinlap Street opposite the C. H. I. i.c.istcrville, S. (J. September 17th. 1856. 31-tf. " H. K. AIKEN &. Co. Factors and Cotnmi&sion Merchants, ?t'UAULKSTON, S. C ? Confine themselves to the sale of Cotion, ami other t.<tuiilry Product llee.elve aii?l rurtvanl Gootb, AND GIVF. FERsoNAt. ATTENTION TO the lM'llCIIASE or MERCHANDISE, when ordered. Ollice on Boyce & Co's Wharf. Gen'l. 11. K. A ik f.n, A. M. Aiken. Oct. 7, '57 ? 3t6in. ULARK, HYDE & CO. (Successors to Kooserclt, Hyde & Clsik,) DIUIK T IHIMMM IO OF Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c., No. 139 Meeting Street, Nc.l'ly opposite t'liarle*to:< iI KOHERT A. CLARK, SIMEON HYDE, . r ANDREW T. ANDERSON'. Feb. IS. IS57, Law Notice THE undersigned have fornn ! < |??rtnersliip for the practice of la\w in i. ?< i?tei and llic surrounding Districts. Ail Inisiness entrusted to llioir v..rc vs ill receive prompt attention. DAWK INS & WVUK. Thus. N. Hawkins, Uiiinnv itle. S < John D. WtuiK, Old Ordin.irv's inc.* in j me v^ouri Ilonxi* nl l.aucast.r\lite. S. | Doe. I "in Irt5?j, I >?A. I iTlLv(T1, lHlATT & KING, No. 19. Hayne Street, CIIAK LlvSTON, S. C. i.IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN" ENGLISH, | FRENCH AND UK U.MAN FA^CV GOODS. ^niiicl-S 0) J'artfij 'iJ \ j '^uoiV Ujc.llft. , IV. 11. llrttch. C. I). I'rait. ./. (j. King j Feb. 18, 1857. 1 ?ly. COTTON SAW GINS. rpilF, SUBSCRIBER IS PREPARED 1 to furnish to the planters of this and I the surrounding Districts, COTTOA Ul.XS ; of the best quality at ?2 per saw. Among j the iuiproveiiieitts of those Gins, is the tin j covered nrush and its proteeiion from the rats and the moveable ribs by which they i can be renewed when worn. I The Freight on the Charlotte It R. will I be paid. JAMES M. ELLIOTT. Winr.aboro' S. C. April 29. 11?Gin iN'OTICE TO CREDITORS. VI.L I'KKMJ.NS HAVING DEMANDS against the Estate of F. M. Stevens ! dee d., will hand in the same duly attested I before the first dav of January next as this notice will he plead against anv claims tm? / ------- - f-- ? senled thereafter. OltlFFIN WALK Mil, adiu'r. Sept 23. 18o7. 3J?t. l?t. Jail. Keystone Chapter No. 13 R A M miiK regular convocations of this Chapter | 1 will be livid no I lie first Tuesday of each iiiuliih nt 10 o'clock A. M. B. J. WlTtlEKiSPOON, Sec'y. Oct Htli, 35-3iii. Notice. _JH-A I OFFER AT PRIVATE ?23? | jj}^ iale the prein'aea occupied by iflKliiHeph I). Billion, asa dwelling iid aiiop, iu Laociiamrville. i cruio u).ule etiHv W. TilURLOW GASTON. March 19. 1857, 6?if. NEGRO CLOTHS GEORGIA Kersey*. and Clreya. Oconee and Eltnville Kersey*. For aide by JOS. M. (iAYLE. Camden, S. C? Get. 14. 35-tf. LAST NOTICE. ALL Peraona indebted to T. R. Sl J. R. Magill. or to Mngill St Heath, will ' iinike iiniuediate payment, an the above business must positively be settled up. T. R. MAGILL. July 1st, 1857. 20?tf. SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. By J.tines // ? *-?_? _ J4.K/UITC 17F Ul" miry /or raid District. I WHEREAS, Col. Jiiuioh Steele ha* applied to mo for letter* of Administration on alt and singular the Goods arid Chatties, Kights and Credits of Augustus VV. T. Steele late of the State dee'd. Tiik*e are, therefore, to cite and ndmon< ish all and singular, the kindred and eredi tors of the Miia drvword, to he and appear bt fore me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said district, to be holden at Lancaster Court Houae on the 141h day of December next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. i Given under my hand and seal, L 8. > this 20>h day of Novemlrer in J the year of our Lord one tabuaand eight hundred and liftyntven and in ths Sjnd year of American Independence. JAM?8 H. WITHERSi OON, O. U D. So*. 30,1957 49?2t>?p f U 00 *ms mu 11 X*TE HAVE JU^T RECEIVED, AND R T f moat KHiiplfle stocks of goods ever l> will be sold on our usual accommodating ter specially requested to call and ex inline our FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AM DELAINES. ALPACAS, P WOOL DELAINES, BLACI | And many other articles useful and orniiwe" Clothing and Fu IA fu'1 stock just received consisting of CM Cloll-iny. Merino ^hirts and Drawers. Cravat I ALL WOOL CARPETS, RUGS A Gents Travelling Shaw In (nice artiele f?sr ? j Pump ?uid Welted Calf Brntln, Oxford | mid Colored Sliirl.*, Cotlou Drawers. ! fiiifiii Kornt'V, Georgia Plain*, Plaid Linseys, ill: I large lot <?f lieavv Brogan* expected soon nn Gunny Bagging, Bale Rope and Twine, fo September 30. 1857, ATLA^CA | LOOK ! LOOK law* mm 'iT ;ssgrCALL ON J J THE LA KG EH ! DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, J AND TALMAS FOR L. Come look at my great sto< .1 Iso?Xegro Blankets, Shoes an By calling on ;ri 1W At Cordon's corner vou will tinr brought to Liincnntrr. I will buv CONV 111 ili,-in : COON 8>KI.\S, FuX, OTTER, Ml CASH ONI.V ! ptcmber 23, 1867-32;." in r v ciwi nsi ' -A. JL V_X W JL>^ K / A N D GROCJERIS3. ! 70S. HI. OAVLE. MAS OPENED! :it I lie Store one door South of Wm Clybukn, Jr , a choice assortment of heavy dry goods and groceries, in pari a* follows: GROCERIES. N. II. and I'. It. Sugar, Crushed and pulverized do. Rio Java and Cuhu Coffee, New Orleans and Cub.i Molasses, Goshen and Eng. Diary Cheese, Soup and Starch. Sperm, Ada. and Tallow Candles, N<o. I J and 3 Alackerel, Ginger, Pepper, Allspice, .M: icaroni. Indigo, Soda. Sardines. I'iekles. Cove Oyster*. WINES AND LIQUORS. Reelitied, and o'd LSourbori \V hiakey, Old Monongahela do McKay's Magnolia do Wolfe's Schiedam Scnapps iV E. and Jamaica limn, French and Peach Brandy, Old Maduiru Wine, Old M align do Ileidsick do Bare lav's and Perk inn' Lon. Porter, Yonnger'n Kd,*nhurt;h Ale, While Wine and Cider Vinegar. TOBACCO AND SEGARS. Penn'n, Rio Hondo Cigars, Fluencin Regalia do Wiiakingion Ritica do Fine Chewing Tobacco, Common do Smoking d'> do <X:c., &.c. All of which will be Sold exceedingly low for CASH, or 10 punctual customers on abort time. JOS. M. C.AYLE Camden, S. C., Oct. 14, 35-tf. JOHN J. MoKAIN. Wholemle and lit-tail Druggist, At the Old Stand Known at McKAIM'S DRUG STORE. CAMDEN. S. C. HAS ON HAM) A LARGE AND well selected Stock of I> r ii g * and JI e d i c i n e i, 1 French, English, and American Chemical*, ! Patent Medicine*, 'I hmnpsooian Medicine*, j Surgical Instruments. Trusses, I'atut* Oils, and VartiUhcs, Burning Fluid and Cam ! phenu, \\ indow Glass nnd Putty, Hair, tooth aiui Nail Brushes, Perfumery, Flavoring Extracts and everv article comprising the j stock of u Drcggiat and Apothecary. Physicians, Country Merchant* and Plan-I ters can depend on their order* meeting I prompt arid careful attention and upon the j 111 oh t accommodating term*. No extra charge for packing gosds. Sept 23, i8A7. 32?3m. : MANSION HOUSE CAMDEN, S C. rrMIE SUBSCRIBER return* hi* thank* 1 to hi* friend* and the travelling public, for ttie liberal support which he lot* re- , ceived, and pledge* himself that nothing on hi* part shall be wanting to make their atny pleasant and agreeable, AT THE OLD MANSION. Hi* Table will always compare with any in the up Countr). With good cleanly and airy ftooni*, and attentive servants with a desire to please. Mis Stable* will he found in good order, attended bv a faithful Ostler. His Omnibus Dek ill), attached to the I louse,runs regularly to mid frotu the Depot, and to any pari of the Town. Drovers can always be supplied with good LOTS and STABLING, with water conveniences for their stock, and provender furnished at a auinll sdvsnce on market rates. ki. G. ROBINSON, Proprietor. Aug., 26, 1857. M?6m Notioe. Application win b.? m?de t? the legislature of Sooth Csrolina, on or before the 17th of December n'e?t, for so set of incorporation of tn? Presbyterian Ghnroh of Lancaster?ill*. A. Sop4. 1A, 1857 SI?3ta. &CEIV1NG ONE OF THE LARGEST and eforc brought to this^market, nil of * hicta ins Mid at low prices. The LADIES are stoi of E' 1CAN MERINOS, MUSLINRINTS, REBERGE, ALL v AM> COLORED SILKS, ui. irnishing Goods. IILDREN'S, YOUTH'S, BOYS and MENS 1, half-hoes. Gloves. VP MAT*, FOR SALE, CHEAP. i cold d iy,) Sewed nnd Peged Water Proof Ties, Fashionable Silk Huts, Scarfs, Whits OH COODS, unketM, Wool lints, Caps, on hand find a (I will bo HO Id low. r siilo low for cash. HASSF.LTINE & CURETON. 33?tf. STER, S. C1. i l l LOOK ! !! 1UM IN TIE! !-4M T STOCK OF BONNETS, RIBBONS, CLOAKS 11)11^8 AND MISSES? of FINE BLANKETS. d Cloths Cheaper than Ever I MANNES BATJM. I one ot flie largest stock of Gf)ODS ever 1)K8, and pay Hie highest market price for INK, <Ste., tor which I will pay cash, AND Mauticit Unaim. Lancaster, S. C. LANDS FOR SALE. rf "MIE s ibscrilter anxious to dispose of hi* JL lands in Lancaster District, offer for sale several tracts of valuable laud on the most accommodating terms, viz: lOOO Acres on the t inlawbn Kiver known t as tiic l<iii.?|sford tract, ndjoiuing lands of Col. I 1). Wiuicrspoon, George McC. With| erspoon, and John Foster, about four hijn| dred acres art* cleared and have beeu in cuU I tiv.ition for several years, also : I ttltl Acres on Twelve Mile Creek, ndI joining lands of the Estate of Dr. G. L | Maaaey, 11 C. Vaughn and others. These ! lands are first rate for cotton and grain | and cannot be surpassed by any lands in tli* . iivigiiitoruuua lur productiveness. Also. 115 Acres, all in woods, lying one mile Iroiu iho above, adjoining lunds of J. T. K. i Relk, Airs. Varbrough and others. Also. <>05 Acres, ill iwo tracts, near Hclair; > one known as the Spruit lands the other as the Cams tract, very near all of which is in I wood-., and in a good grain country. Also. I Persons desirous of purclius'ng nny of i the above tracts of lands, are requested to call on, or address the subscriber at ' caster C. 11., S. C. J. E. CURETON Sept. 30 1857. 33- tf ' Nancy L. Swift, A In the Court of Ordiapplicant. I nary, Luncastcr District vs. y South Csrolina, Real William N. H.iile, I Estate of Dudley Ilsile, James liaile. et.al. J deceased. IT appearing to my satisfaction that William N. Ilaile one of the defendants resides without the limits of this Statu. It ia therefore ordered that he do appearand oh. ject to the divi-ion or sale of the real Estate of Dudley Hai<e, deceased, in above case, on or before the '38th day of January 1858, or his consent to the same will be entered of record. T A \f I/y If U7IVUDDOnAlN*? <I1UIUU II. lMllltiHOIVAJ.il, O. L. D. Oct. 26, 1857 37?3m. THE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. Lancaktkr District. Iri the Common i'leaa. { II. II. William* i va. > Attachment. W. W. Hurt. ) Whereas, the pluintiflf did on the 14tk day of Murch 1657 tile his declaration against the Defendant who (us it is aaid) is absent from and without the limits of this State, und has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon wliom a copy of the said Declaration might be served.-? It is therefore ordered, thai tiio said Defendant do appear nod plead to the said Declaration on or before the 15ih day March (1858) which wiil be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and hfly. eight, otherwise linul und absolute judge, ineut will then be given uo 'awarded against I. A STEWVAN, Clrk. March 14th 1857. 5?o.u ni. for ly. xtamsays History of 8OTJ1H CAROLINA WILL bo republished early in 1858. in two large Volume*octavo,560 page* each Volume, printed on line, white paper, bound in substantial cloth gilt. It seemeo hardly neeesary to add anything to the above. Ramsay's Hiniotyof South Carolina is a great work ; he was an eyo-o itiieas, and participated in many of the event* about a hich lie writ*;*. We, South Carolinian* are too ignorant of our own history, and the Publisher lias undertaken the work with a view to supply a demand which has been felt for some time. The f.ict is there i? mora in. irr??t felt now in the History of our Htete, 1 iIiuii ever wua before. All accounts of our .itn-ealors are now beginning io wake up our minds to a lively interest. When we nee tla-iu braving the hardships of the desert. overcoming every dillicuitv from a savage lee, mi d Meeting the stalwart briton ia a long, districting, and b.oody war, we aro pletmed with every danger they escaped, and wish to trace out the moat minute events of their history. Those w ho wish this e ork will send on their nanus to the subscriber early. I intend to get out the Work early in l&5t. I'rire, in substantial Cloth, I'J.'Ji per Vol unie; inif Cslf, #3,00 Hold by subscript lion, paysble on delivery. Ivv. j nurFiE, Rook teller, N#u berry. He. Hs. . Nov. !?, 4G?It