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IB PUBLISHED EVERY Wednesday Morn lay AT LANCASTERVILLE, S. C. Terms.?$2 00 veer if paid in advance ; 2 60 if paym't be delayed 3 m'a; 3 00 after nix months. Advertieemenis Inserted at the rate of 75 c-Giiia per aqnar. of It lines for the 1st insertion, 37+ eents for every subsequent Insertion. For announcing a candidate #5. r. s. Bailey. Editor and Proprietor Te the FaMie Generally In order to place myself right before the peo. pie with regard to my name, I take this method to infonu them that I have been called hy the name of TWITTY, (my step father's name,) wrongfully, and henceforth earnestly dosire my friends to address me by my proper cognomen, which U hereunto subscribed. JOHN S. CROXTON. Pcpt 11 1864, 81 It |^TirE~CHEST^l ?IE A8TLEY COOPER, BART., MD. TUB KMIMBKT MEDICAL riUCTITIONBK HAM LETT A VALUABLE LRU ACT TO TttK - WOULD IN RIB Great Preventative of coarstJjiiFTioi*, AND ITNPALLINO CVRK FOR PULMONARY DISEASES, Without the u*e of Xedieine. &ir A. C. invented and advised the use of tie MEDICATED FUR CHEST PROTECTOR. To all persons of nil ages and conditions, as a certain and a safe shield against those fearful diseases. Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Conghs, Colds, and other Afflictions of the Lungs, which arise froui the exposed state of the cqest, according to fashion, and the continual changes of our climate. * The Protector ' is simply a chemically prepared fur, lined with silk and padded, w hich, suspended from the neck, covers the chest, in so nMreesble a manner that, once worn, it becomes a necessity and a comSort. * The Protector ,n although but recently introduced into America is making rapid progn as through the I uited Stales, the ! Canada*, South Ameiien. and the Wwt Indie*. It bw Ibr a lung time been s staple a. tii le in England ana on the aotitinent of Europe, while it h a grown in many connIres to the podtiou of an article of drena. T* demonstrate these tacts enquire of any English resident in ynnr viciuty of his know ledge of the benctichl cfTuct* of wear- , lm 1'n.lxlur VUITUOITT ItmUHW TO # ' ? -?1 -doctokikg ol' any kind. The cost of wearing Ilu'fH? urtielen in n mere tride, nnd one will l??t Kome ro.ifa. No one who vnltiea the health of hiium'tf or his family will be | without them. The Honp'tah* in this country uru not uioue rcet'fliWt'UiliiiK them, hut ( r.ipidly introducing them. I Inr.ourt, Hri.illey &. Cow of linnilnn. nnd Mam-heater, England, were originally entrusted with the ruftiiuf >ct ore of tin* Prntvclon*. hv ttiu In- , inenii d Dr. Coop r, m?l continue to uinnu- | fnetur a voiding to hi* original iu?trueiioiin, ( mill therefore recommend llione who would wear ~The Projectors," to ace to their being genuine. knmkubkk tiih is x ntatlc article, amd no patkju" )lKDicmt. retail prices. gent's .sue, - - - - - - $1*50 each laiiiu'dn. ------- ] ,<H) do. ikiYM' & misses do. ..... .5 mi. 1iarcxjtrt, 11radlkx &. co., 38 akk ethekt ai 10u nam-ua nthf.f.t, new-yoke, u. *. 1 I'hixcii ai. li'meitnoe, ltl'2 Wmnl Street, tJheajmide, London. j! arue actokt.44 Market Street, Mnnchenur, J'.ngland. 11. B. Sl co. ore establishing Depot* for tlx* mile of" The Protector " in nil p..rt* of ' America. IBtyaicinna. Hiigwiw. Drnmthla ' Clothiers, Il?y good* Merchants, (Hitters nnd Millinowi, nlo Gentlemen's Furnishing J St ore-Keepers nro entrusted with the whole n.ilc mid retail distribution of them, nnd to ' w l oin mott liberal terms are oBerrtl for their enterprise, and a splendid opportunity , opens to tlieui for a.fc and profitable busibfm. for terms, apply to uarcou&t, bradley & Co, ' 38 arm street, New.yoke, u a. ( Sept 1? 31 3m , cat'ttt p \ dfat ini a 1 O' J IJ * 11~V41A?V/ < .) LANCASTER DISTRICT. My Jamrt II. IVilhersjtoon, Require, Ordinary for ttud District. TR711EREA8, John Shute and Henry If RowuM, have applied to me for Let- . Wra of Admlalstration on all and singular the Ciooda Chattela Righta and Crvdila of I Henry Shute lata of the District aforaaaid \ -dceascd, I These are, thereforo, to eita and admoni*h } all and alneulitr, the kindred and creditor* of tha said deceased, to be nnd appear liefore ino at our next Ordinary's Court for the Mid dialriet, to be holden at I<nncuatrr Conrt , llooae on the 18th day of September, inst., to show eawae, if any, why the said aduuniatnti should not be granted. I L ) (jivrn uodar my hand and seal < Lw. r this day ?f Sept. in the . f ) year of our land, one thonaand eight hundred and fifty four, and in theavr. cnty eighth year of AmriWn Independence I J. U. W IT/nUISlDOX, 0. L. D. Dept. 0 30,-v'Jt i r'a fee $3 I SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. 1 By Jumi H WiUcrtpoon, Baq., Ordinary of Mid Dut tot 3 WII Kit RAM Nancy Farmer has applied to mm for Letters of Administration on all ind ( singular the Ueoda and Chattel*, Righta and Credits of Larkia Fanner, late of the District J aforesaid, deceased. (With the will annexed.) TUSHK are, therwOtre, to cite and admonish all and singular, die kindred and ereditois of said deceased, to be and appear before use at our next Ordinary'* Court for the aaid district, to be i hohlea at Lancaster Court House an the 19th, nfflvnlMliiir IsUssL to show MSU. it BitV ?by diaaald adu?Si?i?tr*iion *ImH not be (mot- : ' ** M I frV Oltfl t>n?ter my Hand and M tlib 4th day , Sept. in the yea* ?f oar Lwiair j . ? i thousand, eight hundred and fifty-four 1 > ( and in the eoreety-ninth year ot A- ! ? - - - - ? - _ -?- nn.rn wi awuviit JAMES H. WltHEKSPOOy, o l. n 1 StpM 1'r fee $*.00 ?t> ft <&'9t SMI Hye. k oft HUNDRED buah?U Head Rye, ju?t JS?ir?l, aad for a*l? br 4j H. R. PRICE. " A. AIKT1H, ATTORNfiV AT LAW. $j>. Ctotor< ?** PRO, Harness ! Harness !! The Undereigned would most ^P?^re*pnctfully Inform his friends of Lancaster and surrounding country, that he always keeps on hand, at his establishment, just opposite the Catawba House formermly occupied by Robinson, n large nmount of Carriage and Wagon Harness, Saddles, bridles, llartingails, military trappings Medical Bags, and Saddle 15 igs, Travelling Trunks, valiecw.Carpel Bags, Whips and all other articles found in a well regulated hnrnaas shop. Ho would respectfully solicit the citizens, and public generally, to call before purchasing elsewhere. His study is slways to pUaso. Repairing done in the neatest u nnncr and at the sliortest notice. A discount of 10 per cent, will b? made for cash. E. A. FUNDERBURK, Sept 6, ly Lodged in JaiL * A NSGRO WON AN who calls l.crf?*elf Alice, and aavs she belongs to HHARRELL ENGLISH, living between Columbia nnd Charleston, 2ft ini.es above the latter place. Said girl Is young and likely, moniuin size, and about 21 or 22 years of age. The owner is reijnested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, end take hei nway. J. D. HAILE, S. I. H. Lancaster C. II., S. C, Sept. 6, 1851. no30 tf pr. fee Notioe TS hereby given, that an ELECTION JL will be held at Lancaster C. II. on the Second Mondey, the 9th day of October next, for State Senator, Representatives, and Member of Congress, and also for Ordinary. Foils to bo opened two days at the Court House for Senator, Representatives and Member* of Congress, and Monday only for Ordinary. Polls lo open at the usual hour. J. A. Cunningham. 1 David M. Crockett, > Managers. R. A. Cousart. j Lancaster C. II.,Sept. 6, 1854. 30-4t. toTmusic teachersAnd CHURCH CHOIRS. MUSIC Teacher*, Church Choirs, and Ainiteur* generally, are hereby not|. fled that a new MUSlO BOOK of Choice and Standard Tunes, entitled the N*ra/ihina; or Christian Library of Church Music: ia just published, in round and patent notes containing 496 pages, at the low price of $6 n dozen. Single sample copies sent hy mail pre-paid 76 cents, or 3 copies for two dollar*. lOOO AGEXTS WAITED, To travel snd sell in every part o' the United States, the Seraphma anil the History of all the Religious Denominations, containing 60 articles and 28 portraits. #1000 a year enn bo made, by active and pushing men, by selling these works. A very liberal percentage will be allowed to those who purchase for cash, or will send us their notes at four months, with good endorsers. Address JOHN WINBBRENNRR. Ilarmhurg, Pa. J3#^Our Exchanges will please copy the above advertisement four times, "and send their hills to this olliee, or accept a copy of each Book for its insertion.?Hjarltnburg Express. CIIA RLEfeTON/rAN DAKD. PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily, per annum, in advance #6 00 Tri weekly, " M 3 00 Weekly, ' 44 * 2 00 This Journal presents a dai'y r-port of the Cotton M i-lu't of this citv. adiilv report of lh? in irkcts of other cities, a daily r-port of the arrivals and departure of vessels and a d lily annua try of news and telugraphic information. It also presents a weekly report upon the entire market, including cotton, gr .in, h y, groceries, stock, exchange, freight. &r. Sic. iceompinied by comparative tables of the receipts and exports of Cotton. Rice, Lum her, Stc. Also tables showing the price of Stock, Bank Bills. Exchange, Sic. A brief but carefui consideration is given to all the leading questions that aiise. sparing neither labor, psins nor ex|>enae to keep up with the tbnes ; with na little cirenmlorution as possible, u'o will tell our readers til we know about them. All Postmasters In the State may receive inbscriptions for us, snd persons paving money in their hsnds, will have the p iper ?cnt to their addrern. rn t?r ft. n w 'PT #- PA 1. W. ?. IVA1 A Ut W. August 5 15 tf . ELECTION NOTICET An Eloetion will U- held in lvxnongter District on the second Monday, nnd day fnlowing in October next, at the following daces ind by the following persons, for one tenntor, snd two Representatives to thu State Legislature, from said District. Ma naffer*. The Small Box : Jefferson Belk, Allen tmall, James Small. The Htoeer Box: C. C Ballard, A. J. ikewurt, C. Hilliard. The Castin Box: C. Moblcy, Jackson JseUu, Evan fl~!'.irss. The Tank Box : Francis Bell, Henry V. Kaaaey, George Bell. TheTaxahaw Box: N. J. Hough, Willis Jregvry, N. Beckham. The Morton Box : William Roberta, Uriah tVllliams, Robert Gusrdner. The Beltair or Indian Box: Robert M. Killer, William C. Dobey, John J. Porter. The Funderburk Box or Mooter Ground. 3. W. Funderburk, Uriah Funderburk, lohn Taylor. Lancaster C. If.: J. A. Cunningham, Da. rid Crockett, Ridhrri Cowaert. Two members to ths IsgolxUiri to bo dee ted. Polls to open at the Court Homo on Monday and Tuesday, and elose at J o'clock, P., oo Tuesday. Managers to meet at the Conrt Ifeno on Tuesday, count the volee *nd declare the election : aim each or the boxes of the polls are to be opened on i CATAWBA KODOE, I. O. (). F. 1,0 u W' bokl their meetings every Thursday Kventug at o'etock, P. M , except on the 1st Thursday of reerv north, when tt wtM ?de4 at >o'clock, P. it. By Order of tha Ijoiur. FELIX McLARXON, Brtftj. Aug fv " W ^ ? FEKHAM OUTDONE! A Weekly Newspaper. 8u The proprietor of the Mercantile Guide would respectfully call the attention of Merchants. Furnicis.nnd Mechanics, residing out (n, of the citv, to the moderate terms for a year- tin ly subscription to the Guide, being to mail vh subscribers only pj FIFTY CENTS PER YEAR, wi making it unquestionably tho chenpcst Fam- to' ily Newspaper published in the United States. The columns of tho Guide will contain the "< usual variety of original, spicy articles, written not only to please but to instruct; and will bo replete with a synopsis of all the Lneal and General News of the Day. In regard to Politics, the Guide w ill maintain an independent tone, and, from time to time, will advocate sueh measures as best conduce to the iatoresl* of the greatest num- Pn ber. Postmasters and others are rcspecfully j requested to act as ngen s for this paper, to j l>B whom wc will forward specimen copies, free I when desired to do so. Premiums. i iilc As an inducement for persons to interest j themselves to obtain subscribers for the 1 ? Mercantile (Juide, we offer the following | Premiums, and upon the receipt of the names and pay in advance, we will forward them, 18 per express, or otherwise, if ordered, to the inn address of those entitled to them. ltfl For three hundred subscribers, cash, $25 00 For tw o hundred and fifteen subscribers, we will give one splendid Fine Gold Watch, (warranted for time.) w-crth 30 00 For two hundred, one elegant Fine | At Gold Locket. (4 glasses) worth 15 00 . art For one hundred nnd tifty. one ele- w'( gnnt Bracelet, (line gold,) 11 00 ! PtM For 100, one gold Vest Chain, 8 00 rn<' For lb, one gold I'en nnd Holder, 10 00 Fur 00, one do do 8 00 1 For 40, one do do 8 00 _ tFor 30, one do do b 00 'or 20, one do in Silver 3 00 For id, one do do 2 00 ffi| For 12. one I.idy'a do do 1 00 Ik f This Cold Fen nnd Cold llelder, in the H'l.u lady's size, and ia n beautiful nrtielu ' All the above good* ahull be procured 1 from tho New York Cold I'en Manufacturing j jl" Company, the acknowledged beat (told l'en ] ffI Pencil Cnae Manufacturer.* on thia Co li- | nent. ! Clubn can be advantageously formed in 1 bur every city and village in the Union, and u m I large number of subscriber* obtained in thia ainj way. Such aa would inturea* llieuiaelvea 1 for the (Juide, can be well rewarded, aa our tu" Iwt of preuiiunia above will show. _ ' Fariuera who would desire an excellent ,n* Family Newspaper, ahould at ouce avail themaelvea of the (ruitlf, the price being much below any other Newspaper published. Auen*t l4 Wanted for every city in the United States P nnd Canada. Responsible parties who will ' net an agents for tiio (juide will pleaau fur* nish ua hitli their nauiea, for publication. M TO THE LADIES 8^ Wo would parlicu'arly appeal, know the eftieienoy of their services when energetically , directed. By their co operation our sub* < scription list would soon out number any Cii paper published oil this continent, and to ^ gain this We shall at all times strive to em- voj( body in thecolunins of tho f/uidr,something |o t to not only please, but iuslrucl our female patrons. Our subscription price being so low, there wilt be but linle difficulty In tlieir procuring for us enough subscr.bers to ob- it li Utiu nny of the Rich Preuiiuiiis above de- me scribed, and what lady would not desire a handsome Cold Watch, bioket, Bracelet, Pen and Poneil. We want to print nn edition of 60,000 Copies ^ Within three months. This accomplished we shall enlarge the iiuuU to double its proaeut si/o. < ni SINGLE SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 .May be remitted in Post Cllicc stamps or 1 silver. Specimeii copies soul free, by addressing the editor, post paid. All coinuiu* mentions should be addiessed, post paid, to W. E. Blakeiiey, Editor and Pub.isher of To the ew York MrrcutUilr (Juid'., No. 133 ? Greenwich street. noil UT Ne wspnpcrs throughout tko Union Mn by publishing the above, appropriately ills- " 1 played, including this notice, for two mouths ami calling attention editorially to the same and sending us the paper, will be entitled to an exchange, nnd receivo a ao,, Gold Pen and Gold Holder, soil worth Twelve Dollars. Daily papers will he entitled to two, which will be forwarded j"' to them as they may direct, l'ltis Pen and Holder will be of the tnannfacture of the ^ New York Gold Pen Manufacturing Com- ti}?j pany, No. 183 Greenwich street, the" most j, extensive and roil.tide Gold Pen producers on this continent, if not in tho world. Aug. 30 28?3tn. A> WINDOW SHADES, J CURTA1H GOODS, KATRASSE8, and PAPER i T1IK Subscriber has in .Store, of his own Manufacture and importation ?ti oroL- t|i<] iiiou* stock of Window HliADKM, Grrr my CORNICES, Paper 1IANGING8, Mntras- t... I hcn, Satin LHilminea, I>iimaak*.l,ece and Mum. oi n list Curtains, Taasils, l*oop*, &o. All of cou which are offered ut price* which arc appre- fou [ ci.it jd by al! ?! >*? buyer* and economiw; ?ft hoaae. keepers. u>1 H. W. KINSMAN, 177 Kinpat., Jf* Charleston, S. C. March 29 7 ly. to" LAND FOR SALE. ~ & 1 Offer t* sell my Plantation on the Ca| tawb* River.'if inllca below laindaford. in bancaater District, containing seven hundred the and xixty-cight acres, about hall Wood land, tea* and the other half freak land, and it a high Mntr j<1|( of im/win/nt for oultiration. It ll but Ml* h?i dom that Each a Plantation i? offered j?? for Mtld, and to auy one deairing a moat valaa- p,, j blc l'ianUtion, I would merely a?k that he ahould examine it.?All neccaaarv building* are on the ^ j plantation, and it Ilea within eighteen mile* of ^ kbenexer Depot. j A long credit will be given. Powenaion given at once. OKO. Mo. WITHKR8POON, Oo Imncaater, Feb. 8, M tf (;ig UT Weekly Carolinian, and Chester Standard |u ir will insert 4t. , Steam Saw Mill. !u The Hulieoriber wlehea reapectAilly to give no* Uce that he has R?M?V?dhU rtta.ua Saw Mill, ^ urn rrwicu ? Mn?. It IS DOW HlUtloa Within " few yerde of the BUp rood from Lweider to P" Camden, a!?ut aix milee from the former place. It I* now in operation and la goo l order, having 8*7 both a new engine and a newaaw. The lumber la be of an excellent quality, Wong rawed out of ttfo II( very beet of timber, and will be eold at moderate pricee. Captain Cothern, the former mrnamf, ta> la etUl In attendance, and will be happy te%oommodato all pereone dlapoeed to fovor Mm ! ftitsrssw et?- ?M t: atahott notice. ?<IA8. M. 1NOKAX. % '^ areb-tt. * " T ' tC i NOTICE OF ELECTION! 1 ite of South Carolina ) Office Court of OeneLancaster District. > ral Sessions & Com' I lnoiv l'lea.*. I, J. A. Stewman, Clerk of Shid Court, in rsnance of the directions of the Act of * a Legislature in such case made and pro- ' led, do hereby give public notice, that an ' cction for Ordinary for Lancaster District, II be held on Monday, the 9th day ofOe* J l>er next, at the usual places of election ? roughont the said District. Witness ny hand, at Lancaster Court ( nise.tliis 8th dnv of August, A. D. 1851. f J. A STEVVMAN, c. o. s. & c. r. t Aug 9, 8t 96 i Estate of Thomas K. Cureton. " VII pera >ns having demands against Thorn- c K. Cuieton Esqr.. lute of Lancaster Dis- c i't, deceased, are notified nnii required to ? racnt tho h.uuo to the undersigned, with- ' the time prescribed by Law?mid ull rsohs indebted arc requested to make vmcnt to }. E. CURETON. I II. B. MAS8KV, V Adinr's. j The Charleston Mercury will copy one >nth Tri-weekly?and forward bill to t J. E CUR ETON. FINAL NOTICE. j All those indebted to me, from from October 1 51 to January 1861, sre requested to make ^ mediate pnviucut against the first of October, c 51. J. K. CURETON. 1 August 9. '64 20 2m. I'state of James Adams, deceased ? All persons having demands, either of nn ' ieial or individual character, againt J AS. 0 )AM8, lute of Lincaster district, dee'd ^ ! notified and required to present the same , thin the time prescribed hy law, and all < sons indebted are requested to make payn ts. ELIZABETH ADAMS, Adtn'rx. ixr Joiib H. Adams, Agent o July 96, 94 2t a " BOOTS AND~SnOEST " r ? Who would not have .an easy, neat fit- f _ ting Boot, in preference to one which _ leezcs up the toes, and an unsightly looking ur at that ? l'he Sutucribcrt are propureil to furnish tlio " lie with Boots and shoes, which cannot fail 11 please the most fastidious. They have retly procured a fine lot of fine French Calfns and will ensure a fit to all those who will a ionize them. Boots made by them do not * st open a few days afterwards, but will last " ong as boots can last; and tlien, what a bles? that they do not hurt the corns. Allies' and children*' shoes, also ntanufuc- , rd in superior style. five us a call, and you will not regret extendyour patronage to, FLOVI) A SON*, tug. 16, 27 5m. AC URE F 0 R A LLTn | Holloway's Ointment. ! (izens of the Union: n fou have done me the honor as if with one ce, from one cud of the Union to the other, ^ itaiup the character of my Ointment with ir appro1>ation. It is scarcely two years a ce 1 made it known among.yata, and already v las obtained more celebrity than any otlier ? divine in so shoit a period. ' ( THOMAS HOLLOW AY. c 39, Comer of Ann and Nassau steels, * Now York. ^ TOXISniXG CURE OF SORE LEGS, AF- TEH NINE YEARS STANDING. j. aj of a Loiter from Mr. IV. J. Lang Icy, >/fluniecille, Yadkin County, North Car- F tiiiui, U. S , dated November lit, 1853. READ rIIS OWN WORDS!! Pnor. Hollow am : v ^ 'ik,?It is not my wish to hi^rooic notorius, ft tlier is this letter written for the more sake of ft ting, but to say that your Ointment cured luo d > it) of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases h t Hush is heir to, and which was considered n all who knew nie, to he entirely beyond the ch of medicine. For nine yearn 1 was atllicwith one of the untst paiuful and trouhlele sore legs that ever fell to the lot of man; I after trying every medicine I had ever ^ ird of, i resigned in despair all hope of being ed ; hut a friend hi ought tne a couple of ; J re pots of your Ointment, which caused the es on my legs to heal, ai.d I entirely regain- u my health t?? my agreeable surprise and de- ' a it, and to the astonishment of my friends. h Hgued \V. J. LANGLKY. 1 c EXTRAORDINARY CUUF. OF A BAD J IRE AST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE e POINT OF DEATH. o l>y of a he'h r from Mr. R. DurarU, Neu> ? OrUan*, Sovember 9th, 1853. |*o Phok. Hom.oway, 38, Corner of Ann and nau street", New York: I)e?r Sir,?It in with H irtlelt gatitude 1 have to inform you that by u.?e of your Ointment and Pills, the life of 1 wife ho* laseii aared. For aoren rem* aim I a Imd breast, with ton ruuning woumls, not I i cancerous nature. 1 waa told that nothing ild mvo her: ithe *m then Induced to use | ir Ointment and I 111", when in the short 8|>ace three ntoutha they effected i perfect cure, [ the astonishment ol nil wtio knew n*. We j j aiued your medicines from Hrs. Wright A , Chatres at., New Orlcau?. I aeml thin from > otcl do* Prtncet," Paris, although 1 had writ- j it at New Orleaus tiefbra we tlqplly left, at t time not knowing your address at New ^ ik. Signed, K. DURA NT. The Pilla should he used conjointly witli . i Ointment, in nioat of the following ie?:? 1 I^ega, Pile*, j J Breasts, Kheuntaii'm, ma, halt Rheutu, r niona, Soak!*, b ilblains, Sore Nipples, lipped hand", Sore Throat*. (1 iti acted and StiflT Skin dlwaiw, | f obits, Scurry, B tula*, Sore ltoadu, ^ ?l rUaM ???, ~ -?v. ?, ^ uuhilar Swelling*, Wottiuls, lobago, Hold at the KsTAai.ishmr.rt of Prof. llowat, JUt, St.iakd, (near Tempi.e r,) I^ordoif, and also At his House, in N. n irk. Orders for Medicine* in the States, ireksed,' T. Hollowat, New York/will >] teive due attention. Hole also by all reestable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines oughont iho United Htstes, in Pota, at i cents, 87 r la, and $ I 60 cts each. To ] had Wholesale of tho principal Drug 1 >usea in the Union. < HT Thare la a consider bla saving by ' (ing the larger sixes. N. B.?Direetiona for the guidance of pa- < nte hi every disorder are affixed to eueh < * Bold hy P m. ooh RX 4 Co., ' S'o. H Aayaa Street ChurteeUn IC. ' > t L? ' v , i/ ffm S > " State of South Carolina, LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Pleae. THE Defendeut M. 8. Sorrell who U in the :urtodyof the Sheriff of Lancaster District, by i rirtue of writs of capiat ad retpoiulcndum, at the i mils of J. L. and JLS. Hunt, and others, having lied in my office, together with a schedule on 1 >ath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the 'ourt of Common pleas praying that he may be . ulmitted to the benefit of the Acts of the t?eu- j 'ral Assembly made for the relief of insolvent iebtors, it is ordered that the said J. I. and N. v Hunt, aud Sparrow & Lane, and all others he creditors to whom the said M. S. Sorrell is n anywise indebted, be aud they are hereby inninioned, and have notice to appear before the aid court at I.ancestor Court House on the 16th lav of October next, to show cause, if any they [ ran, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid 1 ihould not be granted. of Common Ple<i*, Dinsatfrr Diitlrirt, iith day of limp 1854 J. A. STEW MAX, Clerk. J FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR or THE 1 SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. < - ; It HE Fifth Annual Fair of the South Curolina I Institute for the promotion of Art, Mechani ill Ingenuity and industry, will be held at the *few Hall, now being erected on Meeting Street, n the City of Charleston, commencing on iVkdnksdaY, 15th of November, and continue pen for Exhibition until the '29th day of Xovem>cr. Suitable premiums will be given to the best pecimens in Ait, Mechanism, and other brunch>1' Industry; also, of Cotton, llice, Sugar, Tout cco, Com, Wheat, Rve, Oats, Potatoes, nnil ither Agricultural products. The Ladies, to whom the Institute has Itecn t o much indebted, are respectfully informed j > hat suitable premiums will be provided by the ; ( 'ommittec, and awarded to the best specimens | t ii every department of Ludics Work. The following special premiums are offered: | f For the largest quantity of COCOONS, raised j in one Plantation, not less than ten bushels? . Silver Pitcher, or $50. ' For the largest quantity of SPUN SILK, the 1 iroduco of any one plantation, not less than ten | lounds?a Silver Pitcher, or $50. For the best improved SEA ISLAND COT*ON (SIN, 011 some new principle superior to hose now in general use, or for any real or lportant improvement thereon?a Gold MedI. 1 For the best STALLION?a Silver Cup. Forthe best MARSII TACKKY GELDING? Silver Cup. fcFor the best specimen of Sun Fewer Seed Oil, ot less than One Gallon?a Silver Cup. For the best Cashuiere Rum?a Silver Cup. Bor the best Cashmere Ewe?a Silver Cup. For the l??at three quarter blooded Cashuiere [id?a silver cup. For the best Bum?a silver cup. For the best Boar?a silver cup. For the Invention of a suitable Machine for mlvcrixing Red Pepper?A gold medal. j|For the best Essay on Southern Grasses? tiillin pri/.e, Silver Pi teller. For the best specimen of American Sculpture ?a silter pitcher. The Directors of the institute'take great pleaure in stating to the public, that by the liberlity of the State and City to this Institute, they ave now in course of erection, to be completed >y the 1st July next, and in ample time for the pproachiug Fair, a large, commodious, and elcsnt Building, capable of holding in its inain (all 3500 persons ; and also in connection with l a very well adapted and spacious machine loom, which will enable the institute to furisli sutlicient power for any kind of machinery lint may be offered for exhibition. Every attention will be paid to all articles sent ur exhibition. All arsiclcs entered for premiums, must be ent in on or before Saturday, 11th day of No omber next, directed to the care of the Clerk if So. Carolina Institute, Charleston. Articles nay be sent after thnt day for exhibition only. >mtributors to the Fair are respectfully requcstd to send full descriptions of the articles, and uch general information as may be of use to the udges, and suitable for publication. Address CLERK OF THE So. Ca. INSTITUTE, Charleston, So. Ca. one T. Ward, by next, ~) IN EQUITY. 'rend John Adams, Laxcastkii District. v. Petition for settlement !lias B. Ward, rt al. of interest of Mrs. J. T. Ward in real and personal estate. James Croxton, A so forth. It appearing to my satisfaction that ELIAS I. WARD resides without the limits of th:s tatc; it is ordered, on motion of Clinton, Sol'r >r petitioner, that the said Elias B. Ward a dcMidaiit in the almve petition, do answer, plead or emnrto the petition in this case, on or before the econd day of October, 185-1, otherwise judgejent ltro eonfruo will be ordered against him. JAMES II. WITHERSPOON. Cmn. Ki]. L. J). June 15, 19 prfee$7 3iu Villiam J. Cureton adiu'r. 1 IN EQUITY. r*. Lancahtkr Dt. ames C. Massey, rt oflQp) Bill for Belief. I It appearing to the satisfaction of the Comlissioners. that James C. Masaev, Ilenry Cooke, nd Henry Reese Massey, defendants in the uovc case reside without the limits of this State, t is ordered, on motion of Cooke solicitor for iHnplainnnt, thnt the said defendants, James C. ' lassey, Ilenry Cooka and Henry Reese Massey, 10 miitwcr, pit'iiu or uiMiiur to uic mil in umive use, oil or before the 2nd day of October, 1854, ; therwisu judgement pro comj'cuo will be order- 1 d against all and eacli of them. JAMES H WITHKR8POON. Com'r in Eq., L. D, . June 15 19 3in?pf. $7 ' amlkl 1). Mamkt, ft al. IN EQUITY. m. Lancaktkr Dc't. 'homoa Belk, and Win. Mill to subject EqulI lough, K-trt. tics to pay legal deputing Hough aiul othern. mauds, establish & , J net up Liens, tilling* k Hoik 1 Petition to subject an < m. > Equity to pay Legal De- I lurting Hough, ft al ) mantis. I ). M. I'oer, .l*?iy#?<v, "J Petition to subject an 1 m. I Equity to pay a Legal I > "al Johnston k wife, f Demand, lul ling 1 lough k otilers J \ R. k J. R. Magill, A??iynrf*. r*. ) The same Parties. } luinuel II Etnmoiia, Afiattrr, v. ) . . , The same Parties \ %d ^lixaheth Atlains, Allots, Afignrr, ) . .. . ?>?. same Parties. J i ft appearing to my satisfaction that Darling 1 lough, a defendent in above case, resides with- ' tut the limits of this State, It is ordered on ' notion of Oooke, Solicitor for complainant in 1 bore Bill, and of Moore, solicitor in the petition ' Irst stated, and of Williams, solicitor fcr netition- ' r* in the hut utated petition*, that tli? mid Daring Hough, do anawcr, plead or demur, to the ' hove Rill and petition*, on, or before the 2nd ' lay of October, 1 854, other*-we judgement pro 1 >nf*mo will be ordered agaiiwt him in each and | J1 of Mid case*. 1 Jar, h witiierrpoos. Com'r in M/uiiif. 1 Juno 15, DJ Jim?p? $10 r??a? P Baluu IN EQUITY. m, Lakcartkm Dirtrict. ritoMAR M. 8i*b, k Petitiontorobjectan Kquiotbera. ty to the payment of a legal < J Demand. ' I It appearing to my MtLdaction that Thorn a* I. Rime, Andrew Jackaon Hi in*, Columbiw Mill* A the infant child of Charity R. Mill*, dee'd, lefendantR, redde without thfai State; it ia orlered on motion of William*, Solicitor for Pctllonera, that the aaid defendant# do tmwer, dead or demur to the petition in above mm, >n or before the td day of October, 1854,otherrhw judgment jwo tonftmio wiii be ordered a* telnet them. JAMS* If. WITH ERR POO V. v OomV. Rq. L- D. J?he 14 U Jm yf. $1 ' w ! 5 % - P Hp NOTICE. j THE note* and accounts due the late firm of W. M. & A. J. Connors have !>cen left with tiiti to' collect. Those persons knowing themselves indebted, would oblige I tne greatly by calling and settling. R. ri. BAILEY. , July 13,'6. 3t 4; State of South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Pleaa. Frederick Sbohane, Jr., who is in the custody of the Sbei iff of Iauicuater District by virtue of a ' writ of enpin ad satisfaciendum at the suit o 1 J. A. Hasseltiue, having filed in my office, to ' gether with schedule, on oath, of his estate t 1 and effects, his petition to the Court of Common ? l'lcas praying that he may he admitted to the 1 benefit of the Act of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, it is oidered that the said J. A. Hasseltiue, and all other the creditors to whom the said Frederick Shehnnc is in anywise indebted, be, and they ire hereby summoned, and huve notice to appear liefore the said Court, at I^iucaster Court liouse; >11 the 10th day of October next, to show cause if any they can why the prayer of the petitioner iforesaid, should not bo granted. Office of' f.'ommon Pint*, iMncastcr District, 2ft January, 1854. J. A. STEWMAV, ' C. r. ('. P. It is now put up in the largest sized botiles. und is acknowledged to be the best snrwpnrilla made, as is certified by the wonlerful cures it has performed, the original topics of which are in the possession of the iroprietor. Remember, this is the only true ind original article. Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, dancer, Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast rariety of other diseases are Rpeedily and * perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. ^ Read the following Certificate! s Tall Possa Co., Ala.. Jan. 2, 1852. 1 Dear Sir:?I send you Ibis to certify to i'ou that vour Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sarsaparilla has performed one of the most ' ivonderful cures on me that has ever been effected on man. I have been afflicted for forty years with rnptions on my legs and feet; in 1848 they 1 yot so had that I had to go on crutches. * ind in 1849 I had one leg amputated above ' he knee. In about nine months after my ' jther leg broke out in largo eating and run- J ling sores from my knee to mv foot, and ' lischarged a great deal of offensive matter. ' My groin also broke out in large biles which 1 liseharged much offensive matter, and at ' Ihe same time my left hand broke out in arge running sores nearly to my elbow. ' The misery that I have suffered for the ' ast two years. 1 cannot describe to you. I ' vas in such agony that 1 never rested day F ir night. 1 In October last my son bionght me one >f your bmtle wrappers; I read it,and found eeord of some wonderful cures performed " ?v your 'Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sur- ' inparilln,' I sent and got two bottles of it, 1 ind commenced taking it. In two weeks to ^ nv great astonishment, my so.es all became " asy, and I could sleep all night, a thing 1 uid not done for two years. When I had .nketi six bottles, my sores were nearly all lenlcd, My sores got well as if by onchnntlient. I have now used in all, eight bottles nf your "Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sarlaparilla," and I now consider myself well. ] I entreat all of the afflicted to try this medicine for I believe it will cure any known iiscase in the world. Lay aside all prejulice and just try it, and proclaim its great ivorlh to suffering mankind and entreat thorn 1 lo take it, for it will cure them. My ease is well known in a large portion >f South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, T Hid if any should doubt the above eure, I inrife them to call on nie,and I will show tlieui '] the scars. I can be found in Tallapossa Co., Alabama, one mile from Stoe's Ferry, -i REN A J ATI HUGHES. The Yellow-Dock and S-irsaparilla is po- 1 uliarly adapted to females of delicate health vaulting from irregularily of menstrual disihargcs. and other diseases peculiar to their iex. The proprietor has in his possession a v rreat number of certificate* of cures, perbrmcd of the above description. We us- [ uire the afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. ? Lluysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sar- ] inpnrilla w ill at once regulate those diffleul- |j lies and renew the natural energies. i J-CfPut lip in quart bottles.?Price ?1 ' per bottle. r Sold Wholesale and retail bv SCOV11. & MEAD. 1 ] 1 Chnrtres st.,N O. K General Agents for the Southern States, c to whom all orders must l>c addressed. v Sold,also, by Magi 11 &. A/enth, Isincnstcr >i ('. II.; A. 1*. Wylie, Cheater; Winchester, 1 Stitt &. Co., Munroe, N. C.; Z J. I e Hay & ' Workman, Camdeu. April 18, *54 t.Oct. 1. \ South Carolnina, 1 IN THE COURT OF i LAXCAKTRR DISTRICT. 1 ORDINARY. 1 [ In the matter of John 1 J Mill- - WW. I IIK^HEREAS SAMUEL J. McKINNEY ? V1 has untitled me that he requires the I irill of JOHN MH.LH, late of Lancaster District, leccased, to be proved in due and solemn form 3 >1 Law; and whereas James F. N. Davidson, r Executor of the sahl John Mills, has film! his petition with a similar prayer, and it appearing dim Nancy Mills, (widow), Mary McKiaiuy, Augustus McKiuny, James O. Mills, Washington ' M. Mills, George McKinney, James McKinney, ' the widow and children of Thomas J. Mills, de- ' ceased, names unknown, the widow and children of John F. Mills, deceased, uarues not known, 1 the widow and children of William Mills, deceased, viz: Mills, widow, and Jeffersor Mills, Nancy Mills and Amos Itakor and site Harriet Baker, most of whom are legatees under < the will, and all of whom would have been en- | titled to a distributive share of the estate, if the ( deceased had died intestate, reside without the limits of the State: These are, therefore to notify, , require, eite and admonish the said Nancy Mills, | [widow,) Vary McKinney Augustus MrKiniiy, lames G. .I/ills, Washington If. J/ills, George , VcKlnney James VcKuney, the widow and j rhlldrcti of Thomas J. .Villa, deceased, the widow and children of John F. M ills, deceased And ? ?Villa, widow, Jcffutaon Villa, Nancy J/ills, Amos IUker and wife, Harriett the widow uid children of William ViUs. deceased, together with Samuel J. VcKlnney, Wesley VcKlnney, 1 And James F. N. Davidson aiwfwife Emily, logs- ' lees of the said John Villa, deceased, and also ' list: Ihuteea, if he had died inf-Mate, to he ami 1 sppoar before mo on Wedneeday, the 12th July. 1864, in the Court of Ordinary, to be liotdsn iat mihwut (ann u?mw, men ami were to wliow nftUHP, if any, why the nuid will ahoald, or ah on VI not hw proved and ewtabl'uhed in due form of Law, or for what cnnae the name ahonhl be aet aaide or eataMiahod, and to make anch other and farther allowing and proof aa you, or either of you, the aald partiea, may deem noueaaary, proper and advantageous for vonr rospecdve , right* and Intereata In the premtane. 1 )?*?> ) (liven under my Hand and Seal of L8. . > Office, at Lancaler Court Houae, the ) 10th April 1S(4. JAMES H. WITHBIWPCON. ] i ^ 1 . . . . OrHwarf L, Ik April I*, pf. 27.55 I ' " i ' S LEATHER, BOOTS, fHCIB/i: --"3 flames*. 'i THIS BCBSC^IB?K liu on hand. fj"_ i I^^Vtock of Leather, flobts, Shoes and Ha -3 ness, which he will sell On i ^asonable letn t $ Dry Hides Will be taken at I! ccub peril-. ? in trade or 10 cenU caqfe. Call at piv house or tan yard one mile east c f ftcasant Hill 1*. (K LEW 18 M. CAUTUF.N*. / July 12, 1864. 22 tf. ESTATE OF CALVIH U8RY. ALL Personh haring demands against Est.-.'o jf Cal?in tTwy, deceased, are notified and rc?,t - | red to present the same to the undersigned ? lo James 11. WUlierspoon, within the time pi. scribed hy law, and all persons indebted are n -(nested to make payment, without delay to ll ? subscriber. JOilN WILLIAMS, Autttr. Hickory Heed 1*. ()., Lancaster District. July 10, 1861. 4t Ibi pi.tS COTTON FACTORS, ANl)? COMMISSION JIEUCIIANTH. NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, A CHAR L a S T O N 8. c. W. A. WAKM.AW, IOI.I.OTHAN WALKER, ANDREW BURNSIDF. CoinniiMsiott for selling Cotton, Fifty cents oor Hag. ^ "NOTICE TUISTIf j MANY We hare no doubt suffer with eohlJ 4 and corns for the lack of good easy wearing j mots and shoes ; or liv wearing any kind of oh liings, thinking they are the cheapest, whoreit heyurubadly mistaken; mnnyeateh their death >v it, ntid besides never wear anything that i? oinfortuble; and in the long run spend as muc! noney as would have Innight them something ;o'?d and comfortable. To prove the difference allon us at our shop OPPOSITE 8. lb Ell ION'S und let us sell you soino boots or shoes, whichever yon desire, or both, that will keep be cohl out, wear easy, and last a long time. -N e can make any kind of work that you can lesire from a fine pump boot down to a coarse ivory-day shoe. Repairing of nil kinds done a: hort notice. All work warranted, and prices ? rery low. FLOYD & SON.Feb. 22 2 ' ly Ho? & Co's Patent Gronnd Saws j^iiK N'UBscKinEKrt manufacture from the best CAST HTKET., CIRCULAR HAWH, frOUl wo inches to eighty inches in diameter. Fhoir Saws are hardened and tempered,and ire ground and finished by machinery deligned expressly for the purpose ; and are herefore much superior to those gTound if' he usual manner, as they are strengthened ind stiffened by increasing them in thiekless regularly from the cutting edge to .he centre,consequently do not become hcaA'd or buckled, produce a great saving in itnbcr. They also manufacture cast steele mill, UT AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, AND BILLET webs, >f superior quality, all of which they have or sale, or they may be obtained of th? irineipal hardware merchants throughout he United States and Uannda. K. HOB x. Co., *J9 and 31 Gold-st. ublinhers of Newspapers who will nsert this advertisement three timeB, with his note, and forward us a paper containinghe same, will be paid in printing material*' >y purchasing four times the amount of their , nil for the advertisement. New York, April 22, 1854. June-19 3 T1IE 13lilTISII QUARTERLIES, and BLACK WOOD'S MAGAZINE. L.EOXARD SCUTT, & CO., New York, continue to re-publish the (allowing Jhitish I'eriodcals, ix: 1. Nik London Qlartkui.y Review, (Conservative.) o Nik Eiiiniuoii Review, (Whig.)' 3- i The Xortii Eritisii Review, (Free Church,) 4. Tiik Westminster Review, (Liberal.) ft. 1 lack wood's Edinuiruii M vuazine, (Tory.) THE present critical state of European affairs > ill lender those publications unusually interosing during the year, 1854. They will occupy a middie giouttd between the hastily written iews items, ci udo speculations, and tlyjng into i-s of the daily Journal, and the ponderous , 'oiuo ot the future lilstoi ian, written after the iving interest and excitement of die groat politest everts of the time shall hare passed away, t is to the*o Periodicals that readers must look or the only really intelligible and reliable liistoy of current events, and as such, in addition to heir well-established literary, scientific, and the- J logical character, we urge theiu upon the conidcrution of the reading public. . 1 j Arrangements are in progress for the receipt .1 if early sheets from the Hritish Publishers, by i vbicb we shall he able to place all our Reprints it the hands of subsrrilicrs, about as soon as hey can be furnished with the forclgu copies.? Although this will involve a very largo outlay in our pint, we shall continue tofuruisn the Periodicals ut the same low rates as lio.otoforc, fix:? ^ 'or any two of the four Reviews, - - - ?:t ftri 'or aitv two of the four Reviews, 5'NH) ^ .v., ' ?? ' ? ' ... ?..wvr. "I MIC luur lU'VICWS, .... 7 OO "or nil four of the Review*, 8 ?n? 'or Blackwood's liagtir.inr, ........ 8 uo 'or Blackwood and three Kv views, - V) UO 'or Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00 Payments to he made in all cases in advance, loney current in the State where issued will he eceivcd at par. Clubbing;* A diseOtMn of V> pjr eewt. from ih~ above iroiu the al>ove pi ices will be altowod to Ctaba >i deiing four or more Copies of anyone or more it the sImivc works. Thus, tour copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to me address for (0 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30; and so on. Po?tagr* In sll the Piiucipal cities and towns, these work* will be delivered, through Agents f'KEK !)K I*OHTAOE. When sent by mail, the postage to any part of the United States will be Imt TwrntTtf-rot a Ckntm a year, for " Bteckwcd," m tnd but Tn-aLva Ckkts a year for eaeh of the Reviews. J Remittance* awd communicatious should always be addressed, postpaid, to the Puhistiers, l.KOX ARP SCOTT ft CO., 64 Otn.n Stsskt, Kew Vork. N. B.?L. 8. ft Co. have roeently paMHnxl. ,nd have now for sate, the " FARMER'S & 3UIDR," by Henry Stcuhcis, of Edinburgh, Mid Piofessor Notion, of Yale College, Kew Haven, complete In 2 vols, royal octavo, containing i ItMiO pages, 1 4 steel un I 6<H> wood engravings Price, in moslln MnAH. $6. jj lag-This is not the old ? Root s/lft* Ifcits," ately r<tu?citnt'd and thrown upon the market, dan. U, ISM. 48 . ?i .. , > **? "W s ii mi Hi ih.UiH i r. . NOTICE. * rKRRtiKS indebted to the 8mi ofW. ML.ft A ? A "lABLTMd -- - si- - ? ??< ?, ri'ij-imtH] m Ki*k] thnii i arwccnxTitmmt Ibeto Mritr* Vn J| tW<- imtohted mnoo 1853 to tbto i-*Jl ixutitfu*" ,Fj SM^M*fcw*Sb' wtH ImUA wKHfi. S. Btotoy, ltoq., who wittgt* to rredpta for mr, in my nb*r*c?, fcroaAei^ee