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IT &OYAL LXTTOftS PATENTTHE HTOHOMAGET OR WATERPROOF ANTI-CONSUMPTIVE ins b$&ib? M ANL'FACTUHKU BY HARCOURT, BRADLEY &C( 44 Market-?t . Manche?t?r 1'rincipHl NVarvliouae 102 Clie-ipaide, Lo don, England. American e*tal>lis inenlR, 38 Ann Streol?fc 102 Nmmmuh Now York, U. S. The Hydromngcn U a valuable diaeovo 460 pairs of Cork Sole*. Thin your th number will far surpass that. Aak the Fuculty their opinion of thei value as a preventative fur Uouohw, Coldi Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Jlks ? Sixs, pr. pair, 36 Cent*. IaAUIEs' do. do 30 do. Boys' & Misses' do 26 do Noeicb.?From the Retail l'riees w make n vary liberal allowance to Jot Iter and Wholesalers, so that any storekeepo may tiiuku a line profit on their sale, whit they are an article that may be kept in an; s*ore, among nuy class of goods. For terms, apply to H Alt COURT, BRADLEY di CO., 3b Ann Street, New-Yoki Sept. 10 31 2 111 "last notice. " i_ All perxoas indebted to the late linn ol T. H It J. R. Mug ill are earnestly requested to mak immediate payment, a? the buaiucss muxt b cloned. We bo|ic our tiiends will take ad vac lago of this notice as we dislike to toiee coll<t lions, but will be (breed U> do so ualoas we ca collect olheiwiev. T. R. It J. R. MAG1LL. N. I).?AU aosounta twit stosod by not* bsfoi return day wiU bu placed in the hands of n officer (or collection. Ml. k J. H. K.ESTTllE CHEST^I SIR ASTLEY COOPER, BART., MD Tint KM Ik BUT MBIItCAL riuCTITIUMA UAS LKTT A TALCABLR LKOACT TO TUB WOIILI) IS HIS Great Preventative of OX81JMPT10^ AND I'NVALMNO PULMONARY D T E fi Without the us? of Kedfcmt, Sir AT C. in rented ami adtised Ike use of ih MEDICATED FUR CHEST PROTECTOR To all persona of nil ags* ami eondttions, a it certain and A a..fe shield against those four ful diseases, Consumption, Bronchitis, Aalh um, Coughs, Colds, srd other afflictions o I lie Longs, which sriae from (be exponei state of the cqest, according to fashion, am Ilk- continual change* of our climate. - The Protector is simply a cheinicnlh prepared fur, lined with silk and puddeii which, aiiAfcnded from the neck, covers th> chest, in so ahreeable a manner that, onc< worn, it becomes necessity and m com fort, 44 Tho Protector," although but recent! introduced Into America is, making rapii progress through the < nited States, thi t 'aiiadaa, South Ameriea, and the West In dies. It has for a long time been a staph jirti< |? in Kaglund and on ths continent o '"LIU 1* Las itnamtn in ninnv pftun riuru|^, HRini ? ii?* ... ??, trie# to the paction of an article of dreas. Te dvuiuuKt r?U- those fuels enquire of un< Kngliah reaidi-iit in your vicinty of hi knowledge of thu UeuetieLii effects of wear ing the l'rotector, without BXCoUrm ti ooctokino of any kind. The coat of wear iitg three srthdee in a mere trifle, sod on< will lent M>me veors. No one who value Ihe health of hitnaejf or hie family will b fvUhoet them. The Noap'UU (e this aoon (try ere not alone rucouunandiufi tbeoi, bu fapkily introducing them. Harcourt, Brad W\ 4 C?? of London, and. Mane boater, Co gland, were originally entrusted with th juanof iclurc of the Protector*. by the Is tueiited Dr. Co<?per? end continue to nana fact are according to kit origiwW instruct ion? and therrfoae recommend those who wonh freer - The Projeelora/* to see to their ha K&MKMRCB THtalS A OTAfLZ AJTICUr.AR B pu> Fat*rt Mr.otciaa. Kfel Alb r(UVba Oir'i flm, * * *1,50 ?wt? luDKi'da . 1,00 do. Buys' A Hum do 11 da HARCUTtT, BRADLRX A CO., 6 AM Sf?MT 4 |03 NM OA Mtrkb EWvyOKX, o. s, I'ftMtirAL IVa*I?ou*?, 103 Wood Arm Cheoftulr, Lamdoft. M4KVrA1?M?rt44.W?rU(8/rM/, vanrhr$tr v IHBBbI . H. 0. A I'o. tf? esUfcl'shSng Depot* ft Mm MM of ** The Protector " iii all ports AomwIs*. Hhyoiefsne, Burgeons, Drnfgiri Clothiers, Dry good* NmlusU, Halt# , gilfcttoyo, ?l> QonUtomn's Pumlshir mI# end reUdi distribution of Ifccin, sod whooi luoot gbprsJ tcflop aife offered f " *- -*-*** ?J - >1 <H MMnrtaal "SwnutY * c.? ,%>? ' ? mi pruwcuny me iwi iroin antiip or col und therefore u preventative of many l.ni diseases, with'rut any doctoring whatever.The Hydromngcn is in the form of s sol and worn inside the boot or shoe. Its met rated diameter is a powerful antidote disease. For Gentlemen it will be, found agree ble, warm, and healthy, to wesr in the col est or rainiest weather, as the foot eanu become wot if the Hydromngon is inserts Ladies may wear the lightest soled boots hoes in the most inclement weather wil impunity ; while Consumption, so prevale among the young of our country, may t thwarted by their general adoption; The entirely supercede ?rer-aAors, as the lath cause the feet to perspire in a very unhen thy manner; and, besides, are not dangei our wear to |>odvslriiuis in icy wenther, lit india rubbers- While the latter cause tl Feet to appear extremely large, the Hydrt magen, being a mere thin alice of cork pr? pared, peculiarly placed inaide, doea not ii urease the sixe of the boot, or cause th foot to upper untidy. To Children the ore extremely valuable, as they may en gag in exercises with comfort and healthy ettecti 1 lieir expense is so alight as to scarce nee mention ; besides, those who patronixu thor will tind tlu-ir yearly doctor's bills muck d\ tninisked thereby. As the ilydromagco is becoming uior known, its side is increasing to an nlmoi incredible extent. Lust year in Lnndor Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Ula! gow, Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, Han ituroh. and Berlin, our aalita rtui'h?,l I T.l-i I MATTHIESSEN & O'HARA. J, CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE, 148 East Bay, corner of Qneen-st, , ' CHARLESTON, 8. C. c We would roepcctftjlly call the attention o J /he Merchant* of South Carolina dealing in I READY MADE CLOTHING to onr extensive , 8 )and varied stock of clothing, of all qualities, j q from the highest to the lowest. All goods from . r our establishment are warranted, botn for style j| and worknuinship. s . Particular attention given to Orders. Wu. Matthikssxm, M. P. o'hara. .. sl- Sept 19 SI 8,1 , NEW TiOODS^NEWG( >01 KSl * *? The Subserioer ha* now in store his FALL GOODS. His stock is unusually large and good tj 'E and were selected with much care and attention, ti ? The proprietor's long experience in business t.( !e, will enable him to offer advantages rarely to be ^ li- found elsewhere. to A. C. DUXLAP. Sept 19, 1864. 81 4t " ^ ' vt J* Harness ! Harness !! d Undersigned would most nr respnctfully inform his friends of .. ^ Ijsneaster and surrounding country, that J nt he always keeps on hnnd, at his establish- j, (c nient, just opposite the Cntnwbn House formermly occupied by Robinson, a largo n- ''' ; mount of Carriage and Wagon Harries, j, Saddles, bridles, Martingaila, military trap- ?! r pings. Medical Hags, and Saddle Bags. Tra~ veiling Trunks, vnlieces,Carpet Bags, Whips and all other articles found in a well regulafed hnrnnss shop. He would respectfully J aolicit the citizens, and public generally, to call before purchasing elsewhere. His study ' is always to plsase. p . Repairing done in the neatest r nnner and ' * at the shortest notice. p( A discount of 10 percent, will be made \ for cash. E. A. FUNDERBURK, i. t " F< Notice t\ e T8 hereby given, that an ELECTION Fc ,l A will be held at Lancaster C. II. on the Ft ? Second Mondey, the 9th day of October next, i- for State Senator, Representatives, nnd lac ' Member of Congress,and also for Ordinary. ?* Polls to be opened two days at the Court fr?i e House for Senntor, Representatives snd Co Members of Congress, and Monday only for Pe f Ordinary. Polls to open at the usual hour, nci h J. A. CuNRINOHAN. J 1 David M. Crockett, > Manager*. ev< R. A Cousart. ) lar( Lancaster C. H., Sept. 5, 1854. 30-4t. wn for : TO MUSIC TEACHERS "1 ' And CHURCH CHOIRS. y' U i iiic \fUSlC Teachers, Chun-h Choirs, and ^ J.YA Amlteur# generally, are hereby noti- wji fled that a new MUSIC BOOK of Choice and Standard Tunes, entitled the Seraphina; or Chritlian Library of Church .Music : is " 1 t just published, in round and patent notes Mn< containing 496 pages, at the low price of$6 MVl a dozen. Single aample copies sent by mail ,,,s pre-paid 75 cents, or 3 copies for two dollars. W) IOOO WANTED, ih-i To travel and sell in every part o- Iho Uni- ^ ted States, the Seraphm i and the History of j all the Religious Denomination*, containing J" j 50 article* and 28 |tortraita. g0< 41000 a year can be. made, by active and to <e pushing men, by selling these works. A t u very liberal percentage will ho allowed to jov those who pureh'i *e for cash, or will send us their notes at four mouths, with good j j endorsers. Address ' JOHN W1NEBRENNER. Harrisburg, Pa. j,, raro.,r Exchanges will plense copy the above advertisement four limes, nnd send their hills to this office, or accept n copy of each Book for its insertion. ? Sj>artanburg W ?- v....... u/t ? pr? CHARLESTON_STANI)ARl). M I, PRICE OF SUDSCRIITION. jjjJi D.iily, per annum, in advance 00 nie * Tri-weekly, 44 14 3 00 W Weekly, ' 44 4- 3 00 ?ht Or This Journal preaenta a daily report of | the Cotton Ma-ket of thin city, a daily re. by 4 port of the markets of other cities, a daily p|a 4 report of the arrivals and dop irture of vea- imc sets, and a daily nummary of news and tele- an< k graphic information. un f It also presents a jmUv report upon the i entire market, inelu^^Hbtton, grain, hay, J groceries, stock, exc^^^V freight, die. die. ,vv" accompanied by romWBTive tables of the f receipts snd exports oTCotton. Rice, hum- jV 1 I, her, die. Also tables showing the price of .7? b Stock, Bank Bills, Fxehnnge. die. b A brief but careful consideration is given ^J1 k to all the leading questions thnt arise, sparing neither labor, pains nor expense to keep on f up with tb? times ; with as little cirrurnlo- i 1 cution as poaaible, we will tell our readers j r all we know about them. All Poatmaaters in the Slate may receive d anbeeriptione for us, snd persons paying ? f money in their hands, will nave the paper - sent to their address. ? L. w. b: ratt & co. f August 6 16 tf ; ELECTION NOTICE So mtis An Election will be held in Iv?neB?ter jjn * lostriet on the second "" mday, and day fbl- wh Inwlnn in 0.>tnl>Ar next, at the following c'a' ? 8 ? placea \nd by the following perwma, for one mM 1 Senator, end two Representatives to the Bute Legislature, from aaid District. J ? IWaMgera. -* " The Small Box : Jofferaon Belk, Allen t, Small, James Small. I T1m Stover Box: C. C Ballard, A. J. " Stewart, C. Hilliard. ami D The Castin Box: C. Ilobtey, iaekaon *1"1 Cestui, Bvan Rollins. Tko Tank Box : Pranaie Bell, Henry V. fOI Maaoey, George Bell. ble TheTaxahaw Bex: N. J. Ilough, WUlie Gregory. N. Beckham. Kb The Horton Box : William Roberta, Uriah ' r* William*, Robert Gnardner. J The Bellair or Indian Box: Robert M. M Miller. William C. Dobey, John J. Porter. W r, The Punderburk Box or Mnater Ground. G. W. Pender berk, Uriah Feaderbnrk, Jrf John Taylor. a, laienaatnr C. H.: J. A. Cunningham, De- ^ ft rid Creekett, Richard Cowaerl a I ?? - .jV ra. ... Ca ~ TWO WOUWII MM IHIOIWW w IN |t to "kotod. ba be Polk to opon ol tbo Coart Hoooo oo ?f V Monday and Totoiny, and olo?o oi ft o'olook, T0 P., on Taeoday. Man^oro to moot at tho ? Court Haoo oo Tooodoy, tout tho eoton % and doclavo tiio ekotioo ; and aook mt Xk* * * Waoo of IIm poll* aro to to opooad on * Moo Ait "1* " * .v-. H \ PERHAM OUTDONE! A Weekly Newspaper. The proprietor of the Mercantile Guide vould respectfully call the attention of Merhants, Farmers,und Mechanics, residing out >f the citv, to the moderate terms for a yeury subscription to the Guide, being to mail ubacribers only FIFTY CENTS PER YEAR, naklng it unquestionably the cheapest Fnmly Newspaper published in the United Itatcs. The columns of the Guide will contain the sunl variety of original, spicy articles, writen not only to please but to instruct; and rill be replete with a synopsis of all the Loal and General News of the Day. In regard to Politics, the Guide w ill maintin an independent tone, and, from time to me, will advocate such measures as best ooduce to the interests of the greatest nunicr. Postmasters and others are respecfully 'quested to act as ngen s for this paper, to horn we will forward specimen copies, free , hen desired to do so. Premiums. As nn inducement for persons to interest lemsvlvcs to obtain subscribers for the lercanttle Guide, we offer the following remiums, and upon the receipt of the names ?d pay in advance, we will forward them, ?r express, or otherwise, if ordered, to the tdress of those entitled to them, or three hundred subscribers, cash, $25 00 or two hundred and fifteen subscribers, we will give one splendid Fine Gold Watch, (warranted for time,) Wcrth 30 00 | or two hundred, one elegant Fine Gold l*ocket, (4 glasses) w orth 15 00 . or one hundred and fifty, one elegant bracelet, (fine gold.) 11 00 or 100, one gold Vest Chaie, 8 00 >r 16, one gold Pen and Holder, 10 00 >r 50, one do do 8 00 >r 40, one do do 6 00 or 30, one do do 5 00 ir 30, one do in {Silver 3 00 ?r 16, one do do 3 00 ir 13, one lady's do do 100 f This Gold Pen and Gold lielder, is the ly's size, and is a beautiful article All the above goods shall be procured >m the New York Gold Pen Manufacturing nnpany, the acknowledged best Gold Pen ncil Cose Manufacturers on this Co ti- < nt. I Clubs can be ndvnntogeously formed in I try city and village in the Union, and a i ge number of subscriber* obtained in thin y. Such as would interest themselves the Guide, can be well rewarded, as our ' > of premiums above will show. Farmers who would desire an excellent ' uiily Newspaper, should at once avail imaelves of the Guide, the price being ch below any other Newspaper publishAgkimt ; *nted for every city in the United States I Canada. Responsible parties who w ill ' as agents for the Guide will please fur- { h us with their names, for publication. I TO T1IE LADIES 9 would particu'arly appeal, know* the ef- ' cncy of tlu-ir services when energetically ected. By their co-operation our subiplion list would soon out number any I >er published on this continent, and to n this we shall at all times strive to em- ^ ly in the columns of the Guide,something t not oiiiy please, but instruct our female runs. Our subscription price being so ' r, there will but lit lie ditfieully iu their * curing for uk enough subscribers to wb- i " the Rich 1'remiuins above dc- i ib^Rb| witut lady would not desire u Watch, Locket, Bracelet, MMlnt to print an edition of 60,000 Coi'iEs itliin three months. This accomplished i shall eularge the Guid: to double its jscnt size. 1 SINGLE SUBSCRIPTIONS ?y be remitted in Post Office stamps or rer. Specimen copies sent free, by adwsing the editor, post paid. All commuations should be addressed, post paid, to . E. Blakeney, Editor and Publisher of " I etc York Mercantile Guide, No. 183 eenwich street. | -ff" New spapers throughout tke Union publishing the above, appropriately disyed, including this notice, for two months I culling atteuti?>n editorially to the auiue I sending us the paper, will be entitled to exchange, nnd receive a Gold Per asd Gold Holder, rth Twelve Dollars. Daily papers will entitled to two, which will be forwarded theiu ns they may direct. This Pen und Ider will be of the manufacture of the w York Gold Pen Manufacturing Cointy, No. 183 Greenwich street, the most ensive and reliable Gold Pen producers this continent, if not in the world. \ug. ou vn? din. WINDOW SHADES, , JURTAIM 00008, MATRASSES, amd APER DANOIKOS. MIE Subscriber Hm ia Store, of his own j Manufacture and importation an er.oL- ( us stock of Window SHADES, GiTr , UNICES, Paper HANGINGS. Matrns- i .Satin DeLaines, Damasks,Lace and Mus-i '< Curtains, Tuasils, Loops, Ac. All of < ich ?ru oifered at prices which are spprc- : Led by ail close buyers and economical < j if D It t*t* LKTA* ' H. W. KINSMAN, 177 King-st., ? Charleston, B. C. if arch 49 7 iy. , "land for sale. Offer to sell my Plantation on the Cn| tawba River,'it miles below Landsford. Lancaster District, containing seven hundred < I slaty-eight acres, about one half Wood land, i I the other half fresh load, and >n a kigU tUat* mf>roe*m*i%t for cultivation. It U but MIDI that such a Plantation is offared sale, and to any owe desiring a inoet vohiaPlantstion, I would merely ask that he should uninc It.?All necessary Buildings are on the ntntion, and it lies within eighteen miles of rurwr K long eradft will b? utren. Pn ??Mk>n giren mice. GEO. Me. WITIIERKi'OOX, lAnreittr, Feb. I, II tf r Weekly (Wohniw, end Cheater Standard rwill biaert 4t. Stefun Saw Mill. ~ Phe Sobeeriber wiebee reepectAilljr to aire noe that he he* RemOTOd hla Steam Saw Mill, d erected It anew. It la now aitnated within few yard* of the Stage road from Lancaster to mden, abont aix mike front the former place, ia now in operation and in good order, baring tha new anglneanda itawMW. The lumber U aa aaoaBent quality, Meng aawcd oat of the ry boot of thnher, and will be ecld at moderate 1 - - ? ( 'urvlaiai f ^.iL , . n a I fn, ,,, . r Mk am^ ' ^llrwlrl t ?'lv 1 *" fl?7t I"' ? | etlll In attendanee, and wffl ha happy to aetata ndat? an poraeaa fkpoaad to tarda Mm *5jfr | NOTICE OF ELECTION! State of South Carolina 1 Office Court of Gene iMncaxttr DUtrict. > r*l Sessions & Comj 1 mon Pleas. I, J. A. Stewmnn, Clerk of said Court, in pursuance of the directions of the Act ol the Legislature in such case made and pro. vided, do hereby give public notice, that an Election for Ordinary for Lancaster District, will be held on Monday, the 9th day ofOctober next, at the usual places of election throughout the said District. Witness ny hand, at Iancaster Court House.this 8th day of August, A. I). 1854 J. A STEWMAN, c. c. s. &i c. r. Aug 9, 8t 26 Estate of Thomas K. Cureton. All pcrs >ns having demands against Thomas K. Cuieton E?qr., late of Lancaster District, decensod, are notified and required to present the same to the undersigned, within the time prescribed by law?and all persons indebted are requested to make payment to J. E. CURETON. I S. B. MASSEY, \ Admr's. The Charleston Mercury will copy one mOllth Tri-Wonklw nnrt fnnvir^ Kill I. gTcounX FINAL NOTICE. All those indebted to me, from from October 1851 to January 1854, are requested to make immediate payment against the first of October, 1854. J. K. CUKETOX. August 9. '64 26 2iu. Estate of James Adams, deceased All persons having demands, either of an oflieial or individual character, again t J AS. AD A.MS, Into of Lmcaatcr district, dee'd are notified and required to present the same within the time prescribed by law, and all pernor,s indebted are requested to make payments. ELIZABETH ADAMS, Admrx. per Joiin II. Adams, Agent J??ly 2<>, 21 2t B00T3ANI) SHOEST Who would not have an easy, neat fitting Hoot, in preference to one which squeezes up the toes, and an unsightly looking thing at that? The Subscribers arc prepared to furnish the public with Hoots and shoes, which cannot fail to please the most fastiuinus. They have recently procured u fine lot of fine French CalfSkills and will ensure a fit to all those who will patronize them. Hoots made by tlu-in do not burnt open a few days afterwards, but will last is long as boots can last; and then, what a bleating that they do not hurt the corns. Ladies' and childreus' shoes, also manufactured in superior style. Giro us ucull, and you will not regret cxtendng your patronnge to, FLOYD A SON. Aug. 16, 27 5m. A C U BE FOR ALL!!! Holloway's Ointment. Citizens of the Union: You bavo done mc the honor as if with one oice, from one end of the Union to the other, o stamp the character of my Ointineut witli 'our approbation. It la scarcely two years ince I made it known aiaowg ftm, and already t has obtained more #r4ebrfty 'than any other ucdicine in so shot t a period. THOMAS IIOLLOWAY'. 39, C'ortierof Ann and Nassau stects, New York. kOTOXISIIIXG CUKE OF SORE LEGS, AFTER NINE YEARS STANDING. ?opy of a Ie-Iter from .Mr. IF. J. Langley, of lluntsrille. Yadkin Counlu. \orth Cnr olina, U. S., November 1st, 1853. READ HIS OWN WORDS!! r? Paor. Holloway: Sir,?It is not my wish to become notorius, tcilher is this letter written for the mere sake of vriting, hut to say that your Ointment cured me >t one of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases ;liat Hesh is heir to, and which was considered y all who knew uie, to be entirely beyond the each of medicine. For nine year* I was .iltlic:ed with one of the most paiuful aud trouble' oinc sore legs that ever fell to the lot of man; ind after trying every medicine 1 had ever irenl of, 1 resigned in despair all hope of beiug :ured ; but a friend biought ntu a couple of urge pots of your Ointment, which caused the ores on my legs to heal, and 1 entirsly regain d my health to my agreeable surprise an d deight, and to the astonishment of my friends. Signed W. J. LANG LEY. IN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DEATH. Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. DurarU, New Orleans, November 'Jlk, 1853. To Prof. Holloway, 88, Corner of Ann and S'a*sau streets, New York: Dear Sir,?It is with iieai tlelt gratitude 1 have to inform you that by the use of your Oiutment and Pills, the life of my wife has been saved. For seven years she rrad a bad breast, with ten running wounds, not at a cancerous nature. 1 was told that nothing could Have Ler: she was then induced to use four Ointment and Pills, wheuin the short space jf three months liiey effected a perfect cure, to the astonishment of all who knew us. We ibtaiued your medicines from Mi*. Wright k Co., Chatres st., New Orleaus. I send tliisfrom "Hotel des Pijnces," Pari*, although ( bad written it at New Orleans before we ttneHy left, at Lhst time not knowing your address at New York. Signed, R. DURANT. The Pills should he used conjointly with 1 the Oiutment, in most of the following cases:? a . _? i - TKL^i *NUI I IIW, Had Biewt'i, Klii'iiniatUin, linritK, Halt Kheum, H unions, Healds, Chilblain*, Sore Nipple*, Chapped hand*. More Throat*, Contracted and Stiff Hkin diseases, Joint*, Scurvy, Fistulas, Sore Heads, Gout, I'leers. Glandular Swellings, Wounds, Lumbago, ?*8ou> at tbk kstablishmknt of Prof. itolmmar, St.ubd, (near Tknplr Bar,) London, and also nt his House, in NYork. Ordkhs for Medicines in the States, addressed, 'T. Holloway, Now York,' will reeeive due attention. Hole slao by all reep?e table Druggists sod Doaleraln Ifodiuines throughout the United States, In Pote, at V7t cents, 87 eta, sod 91 50 eta each. To be had Wholes ile of the priscinal Drag Houses in the Uoiea. 157" There Is e aonaider.ble saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.?Directions for the galdanee of pa. tteata in every disorder ate affixed He each sr Sold by 9. M. OOJFRN kOe., Vs. M Jfajmo Street Charlatan %. C. ' mm pi*| \ '.t & State of South Carolina,1 ; LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Picas. i THE Defendent M. S. Sorrell who 1m In the f curtody of the Sheriff of Lancaster District, by virtue of writs of capiat ad rcspondctuium, at the I suits of J. L. anil N. 8. Hunt, and others, having j tiled in my office, together with a schedule on ) oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Couif. of Common pleas praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the Generul Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors, it ia ordered that the said J. L. and N. 8. Hunt, and Sparrow A Lane, and all others the creditors to whom the said M. 8. Sorrell is j in anywise indebted, be and they are hereby j summoned, and have notice to appear before the , said court at I<ancaster Court House on the 1 titli j 1 day of October next, to show cause, if any they j ' can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid j . should not be granted. j Office of Common Pleas, Ixincaster District, 1 8th day of tijnp 1851 J. A. STEW MAX, Clerk. [ FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR i or TtIK ' SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. ? i THE Fifth Annunl Fair of the South Carolina * Institute for the promotion of Art, Mechani- * cal Ingenuity and industry, will be held at the New Hall, now being erected on Meeting Street, in the City of Charleston, commencing on Wkokkshay, 15th of November, and continue open for Exhibition until the 29th day of November. Suitable premiums will be given to the best specimens in Art, Meehanism,and other branchof Industry; also, of Cotton, Itice, Sugar, Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Itye, Oats, Potatoes, and other Agricultural products. The Ladies, to whom the Institute has been tl so much indebted, nre respectfully informed hi that suitable premiums will be provided by the d Committee, and awarded to the best specimens Cl in every department of Ladies Work. The following special prciniuuisnrc offered: For the largest quantity of COCOONS, raised on one Plantation, not less than ten bushels? a Silver Pitcher, or $5<>. C For the largest quantity of SPUN SILK, the vi produce of any one plantation, not less thau ten p< pounds?a Silver Pitcher, or $50. For the best improved SEA ISLAND COTTON <?IX, on some new principle superior to those now in general use, or for any real or mportant improvement thereon?a (iold Medal. y< For the best STALLION?a Silver Cup. S. For the beat M ARBIi TACKEY CELLING? w a Silver Cup. f,. ?For the best specimen of Sun Fower Seed Oil, uot less thau One Gallon?a Silver Cup. For the best Cashmere Itaui?a Silver Cup. _( Bor the best Cashmere Ewe?a Silver Cup. ^ For the best three quarter blooded Cashmere ,i Kid?a silver can. For the best Ham?a silver cup. For the best Hoar?a silver cup. ''J For the Invention of a suitable Machine for pulverizing Red Pepper?A gold medal. M f,For the best Essay on Southern Grasses? di uftin prise, Silver Pitcher. th For the best specimen of American Sculpture la ?a silver pitcher. The Directors of the institute'take great plea- |n sure in stating to the public, that by the liber-' w ality of the State aud City to this Institute, they have now in course of erection, to be completed by the 1st July neat, and in ample time for the approaching Fair, a large, commodious, and elegant Building, capable of holding in its main llall 3500 persons; and also in connection with it a very well adapted and spacious machine Room, which will enable the institute to furnish sufficient power for any kind of machinery that may be offered for exhibition. Kvery attention w ill be paid to all articles sent for exhibition. All arsiclca entered for premiums, must be sent in on or before Saturday, 11th day of Novetnher next, directed to the care of the Clerk I of So. Carolina Institute, Charleston. Articles " may ha sent after that day Car exhibition only. 11 Contributors to the Fair are respectfully requested to seud full descriptions of the articles, and " such general information as inay be of use to the d Judges, and auitable for publication. Address CLERK OF T11E So. Ca. INSTITUTE, v Charleston, So. Ca. t Jane T. Ward, by next, IN EQUITY. , Freud John Athuns, Lancastkh District. vs. Petition for settlement Eliaa B. Ward, ft al. V of interest of Mrs. J. T. N Ward in real aud per- 5 sonal estate. James * J Oroxton, k so forth. It appearing to my satisfaction that ELIAS B. WARD resides without the limits of th:s t Stale; it is ordered, ou motion of Clinton, Sol'r i for petitioner, that the said Elias B. Ward a de- , fondant in the above petition, do answer, plead or . demur to the petition in this case, ou or before the second day of October, 1854, otherwise judge- J incut pro con/esso will be ordered against him. JAMES II. WITIIERSPOON. ' Coin. Kq. L. J). June 1ft, ltt pr fee $7 8iu * William J. Cureton adm'r. 1 ' IN EQUITY, ps. v Lancastkh Dr. James C. Massey, et al. ) Bill for Relief. I It appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioners. that James C. Massey, Henry Cooke, and Henry Reese Massey, defendants in the ahove case reside without the limits of this State, It is ordered, on motion of Cooke solicitor for complainant, that the said defendants, James C. 1 Massey, Henry Cooke and Henry Reese Masst?y, do answer, plead or demur to the Rill in above ( case, on or before the 2nd day of October, 1864, >, otherwise judgement pro confesto will be order- ^ ed against all and each of them. JAMES II. WITHKRSPOON. Com'r in Eq., L. D, June 16 19 8ni?pf. $7 ? Samukl B. Massy, y, rt al. IN EQUITY. vs. Lancahtkr Dc't. Thomas Belk, and Win. Bill to subject Kqui- ] Hough, Kxrs. lies to pay legal deDarling Hough and others, mands, establish k * set un Liens. Billing* k Bdk 1 Petition to subject an o *?. V K<|uit v to pay Legal De- ! Barling Hough, Hal) inand*. p U. M. Poor, ] Petition to subject an 1 e?. I K<|iiity to pay a Legal .? Neal Johnston k wife. | Demand. Darling Hough k othei* J T. R. 4 J. R. MagiII, Auij/ne<-t, ><*. ) . The name Parties. f Samuel B Emmons, Amujw*, w. ) . , ? The miiio Parties ) ' Kliaalwtli Adam*, Adtnx, Auignrr, ) . . , t>*. same Parties. ( ^ " ' It appearing to iny satisfaction that Darling Hough, a defendent in abore case, resides without the limits of this State, It is ordored on motion of Cooke, Solicitor for complainant in above Bill, and of Moore, solicitor in the petition first stated, and of Williams, solicitor for petition era in the last stated petitions, that the said Darling Hough, do answer, plead or demur, to the above Bill and petitions, on, or before the 2nd day of October, ISM, otherwise judgement pro eon/<mto will be ordered against him in each and all of said cases. J AS, II. WITHRRSPOON. CVen'r in Equity. June 14, 19 Sin?pf. |10 Thomas P IlaLLAan'l IN EQUITY. ?*s, L Amusrsn l)i?r*icrr. Thomas M. Sim*, k Petition to Arbtect an Kquiothers. ty to the payment ofa legal , J Demand. It appearing to my satitfoction that Thomas M. Sims, Andrew Jaoksoo Sima. Catanbu* Mill" It the infant child of Charity R. Milk, doc'J, defendant*, redde without this State; H k ordered on motion of William*, Solicitor for Petitkmora, that the ?dd defendant* do answer, plead or demur to the petition in above case, on or before the fd day of October, 1*64, otherl wise judgment ore tanfemi* will be ordered aMiast them. JAVMR. WITHRRHPOOM. ComVRq. L. D. June M 19 ?* pf |7 NOTICE. /J THE notes and accounts due the late firm of VV. M. &. A. J. Connors have been | left with ine to collect. Those persons | knowing themselves indebted, would oblige ? me greatly by culling and settling. I It. S. BAILEY. 1, July 12,'5. 3t 4^ State of South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Picon. Frederick Slicliane, Jr., who is in the custody of the She: itF of Lancaster Distiict by virtue of a writ of capia ad satisfaciendum at the suit o ,c J. A. Ilasscltiue, having filed in tny office, to- to getlier with a schedule, on oath, of his estate Kc mid effects, his petition to the Court ofComnto.i 1* I'leas praying that he may be admitted to the 811 tienefit of the Act of the General Assembly, unite for the relief of insolvent debtors, it is mlered that the said J. A. Ilasseltinc, and nil >tlier the creditors to whom the said Frederick thehane is in anywise indebted, be, and they ire hereby siiinmoned, and have notice to appear afore the said Court, at Lancaster Couit House; 11 the 18th day of October next, to show cause f any they can why the prayer of the petitioner foresaid, should not be granted. tffiee of Common Pleas, Lancaster District, 28 .January, 1854. ... J. A. STF.WMAN, V. C. C. P. It is now put up in the largest sized hotes. and is acknowledged to be the best sar- j . iparilla made, as is certified by the won- Cy. erful cures it has performed, the original nio ipies of which nre in the possession of the go< roprietor. Remember, this is the only true call id original article. M(J Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, ancer, Gangrene. Rheumatism, and a vnst *'u iricty of other diseases are speedily and ^ * erfcctlv cured by the use of this medicine. eve Read the followins' Certificate! sho Tali. Possa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 1852. ,Cj Dear Sir:?I hoik! you this to certify to. ou that your Extract of Yellow-Dock and arsaparilla has performed one of the moat I underfill eurca 011 me that has ever been ef- *cted on man. ' I have been afflicted for forty years with * " 'uptions on my legs nnd feot; in 1848 they are ?t ao had that 1 had to go on crutches, id in 1849 I had one ley amputated above "le le knee. In about nine months after my l',u her ley broke out in larye eatiny nnd run- i,nc ny sores from mv knee to iny foot, and nt's seharyed a great deal of offensive matter. * ^ y groin also broke out in larye biles which ^ sehargod much offensive matter, and at le same time my left hand broke out in rye running sores nearly to my elbow. !',T The misery that I have suffered for the ! st two years, I cannot describe to you. I . as in such nyonv that 1 never rested dnv l'r" might, * ' ,he In October last my son bi ought me one r your boitle wrappers; 1 read it, and found cord of some wonderful cures performed r your 'Extract of Yellow-Dock nnd Sar ,J"!' ipnrillu,< I sent and got two bottles of it. e id commenced taking it. In two weeks to !\v I iy great astonishment, my so.es all became isv. nnd I could sleep all night, n tiling I ad not done for two years. When I had iken six bottles, my sores were nearly all caled, My sores got well asif by enchantlent. 1 have now used in all, eight bottles ^ f your '-Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sarapnrillu," and 1 now consider myself well. LE 1 entreat all of the afflicted to try this nedicine for I believe it will cure any known isease in the world. Lay aside all prejuliee and just try it, aud proclaim its great vorth to suffering mankind and entreat theni T11 o take it, for it will cure them. t My case is well known in a large portion >f Mouth Carolina, (leorgia and Alabama, Tu ind if any should doubt the above cure, 1 incite them to call on nie,and 1 will show them Tu he scars. 1 can be found in Tallapossu 3o., Alabama, one mile from Stoe's Ferry. Tu REN A J ATI HUGIIEM. The Yellow-Dock and S-irsnpartlla is pe Ri. uliarly adapted to females of delicate health 'esulting from irregularity of menstrual dis- , barges, and other diseases peculiar to then w-i tex. The proprietor has in his possession a freut number of certificates ot cures, per- ()V tinned of the above description. Wens- ,,0 mre the afflicted, that a bottle or two of I)r. uk Juysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sar- i\i laparillu will at once rugulaU- those ditlicul- liv ies and renew the natural energies. ici fc?T"Put up iu quart bottles.?Price ?1 >er bottle. ry Sold Wholesale and retail by ,?, SGQVIL & MEAD. ^ 111 Chart res st., N O. General Agents for the Southern States, of 0 whom all orders must be addressed. w Sold,also, by Magill &. //enth, Lnncnstei ?. H.; A. P. Wylie, Chester; Winchester, l'' Ititt & Co., Munroe, N.'C.; Z J. f e Hay & York man, Camden. April 18, "64 t. Oct. 1. "j louth C&rolnina, 1 IX the court ok f! larcastkr district. 1 ORDINARY. F( ( In the matter of John Fi J Mills's Will. Fi 1 v T I 1 D f I D i O ci a till n r ? ?m lv WnbivDno nnJiutiU J. flic HI IN INKY r* has notified mo that ho requires tinrill of JOHN MILLS, late of Lancaster District, eotunl, to l>c proved in due and solemn fonn M f l-aw; and whereas James K. N.Davidson, ro vxocntor ot the sahl John Mills, has tiled his leiition with a similar prayer, ami it appearing hat Nancy Mills, (w idow), Mary McKinney, Au;ustus McNillliy, James G. Mills, Washington it. Mills, Ocorge McKinney, James McKinney, "'J he widow aud children of Thomas J. Mills, de- " easod, names unknown, the widow ami children if John K. Mills, deceased, names not known, he widow and children of William Mills, deeased, vu: Mills, widow, and Jefferson ilills, Nancy Mills and Amos Kaker aud wilt laniet Maker, inout of whom are legatees Mmlei w< he will, and nil of whom would ha> e been en- 01 itlod to a distributive share of the estate, if the t* leceaaod had died intestate, reside a ithout the T iinits of theStAtc: Thcae are, therefore to notify, equirc, cite aud admonish the said Nancy Mills, K widow,) Jfary McKinney Augustus McKinny, <1 is.iu is artu- /1 ??. a?? ...f, -nn.rm- w 1/cKinne? James 4/cK.innev, the widow and li, ihildren of Thomas J. .Vill*, deceased, the vldow and children of John K. .Vlllr, deceased ind ?? ITtlla, widow, JcfTetsou if ilia, Nancy M ilia, Amos linker and wife, Ilari ictt the widow ind children ofWilliani if ilia, deceased, together with Hamnel J. JVeKimej, Wealuy AfcKitmey, * end James V. N. Davidson and wifuKinily, legsteen of the aaid John Jfilla, deceased, and also distributees, if he had died intestate, to be and Vl appear before me on \Vtxlnes<lay, the 12th Jnly. JJ 1864, In the Court of Ordinary, to lie holden at Lancaster Court House, then and there to show eauac, If any, why the acid will should, or should ' not be proved and entahlishcd In dno fbrra of Law, or for what cause the same should be aet aside or established, and to make such other ami further showing and proof as you, or either of you, the said parties, may doom BeSessary, j proper and advantageous far your respective o rights and interests in the promisor. t '? ) fliven under my Hand and Real of l< !A . > OSce, at Lancaster Court House, the ? ) 10th April 1M4. t J AM KB H. WITHSRSPCON. r Ordinary I,. /), [ April It, t pf. 27.26 aEATHER, BOOTS, 8HOE8 A?D HarneNS. | THE SUBHCmnKH 1ms ou hand 8 stock of Hhatber, Hoots, Shoes nnd Hi ess, which ho will sill on reasonable ten; >ry Hides W'ill be taken at 12 cents per 11. i trade or 10 cents cash. Call at iny house or tan yird cue mile wt? { leas-ant Hill I'. O. LEWIS M. CAUTUEN. July 18, 1864. 22 if ESTATEOF CALVIN USRY. A I.I. Persons having demands, against Eatr'c 'Calvin Utrry, deceased, aic notified and in.; . *1 to present the same to the undersigned . i ? James II. Witherspoon, within the time j ribed by law, and all persons indebted nie iv tested to inukc payment, without delay to tl * ibscriber. JOHN WILLIAMS, Jtthn'r. Hickory Head P. O., Lancaster District. July In, 1801. 41 22 pi-$'A W AHTl A W WALKER & liURN8IDE, COTTON FACTORS, ANU? CO.I.UISSIO.H ULIH IIAIVTS, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, C HAUL E s T O A 8. C. W. A. WAR PL AW, I.LOTHAN WALKER, ANDREW EURNSlun Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty cents ocr ling. NOTICE THIS!!! /| an y We have no doubt suffer with cold" A and corhs for the lack of good easy wcaiii-, >ts and shoos; or by wearing nny kind of oV ngs, thinking they arc the cheapest, where! y arc badly mistaken; many catch their deat' it, and besides never wear anything that b. nfortablc; and in the long I tin spend as much, ncy as would huve bought them somcthii.;': )d and comfortable. To prove the difl'ercnce I on us at our shop OPPOSITE S. II. Eli *NS and let us sell you some boots or shoes,, ichcvcr you desire, or both, that will keep cold out, wear easy, ami last a long time. ! can make any kind of work that you can ire from a fine pump boot down to a coarre ry-day slioe. Repairing of ull kinds done at it notice. All work warranted, nnd prices vlow. FLOYl) A SON. f'eb. 22 2 ly Hoe & Co'n Patent Ground Saws. Nllf V,, S ? .... ..vu.tvjimtiia maniiihciure irom mo best CAST STEEL, CIRCULAR SAWS, ffOlU i inches to eighty inches in diameter, eir Saws are hardened and tempered, and ground and finished by machinery denod expressly for the purpose ; and nre refore ranch superior to those ground in usual manner, ns they are strengthened I stiffened by increasing them in thickis regularly from the cutting edge to centre,consequently do notbcconre lienor .buckled, produce a great saving in ibor. rhey also manufacture cast steele mill, AND CKOss-CLT SAWS, AND BILLET WEBS, superior quality, all of which they havesale, or they may he obtained of the ieip.il hardware merchants throughout United States and Canada. R. HOE v. Co., 29 and 31 Gold-st. r-^f^l'ublishers of Newspapers who will *rt this advertisement throe times, with i note, and forward us a paper containing same, will be paid in printing materials purchasing four times the amount of their for the advertisement. low York, April 22, 1854. June-19-3 THE BRITISH QUARTERLIES, SLACK WOOD'S'MAGAZINE. ' OSAUD ACOTT, & CO., New York, continue to re-publish the following British J'criodcals, vis: 1. k I.o\ik>.\ Quarterly Review, (Conserr*ive.) 2. K Eoisiu'ou Review, (Whig.) 8. e North British Review, (Free Church,) 4. e Westminster Review, (Liberal.) 5. ackwood's EniKiiVRnii Macazimf, (Tory.) TiIK piescut critical state of European alfaii-a II render these publications unusually interesg during the year, 1831. They will occua middle ground between the hastily written ws items, crude speculations, and flyjng ru>rs of the daily Journnf ami the ponderous line ot the future historian, written after the ing interest and excitement of the great politd events of the time shall have passed away. ?i.-? > ? i? - '? x Mini! ivanun liiurt lUUli [ the only really intelligible and reliable histoot'current event.**, and us such, in addition to oir well-established literary, scientific, and theugical character, we urge thein upon the conlerution of the reading public. Arrangements are in progress for the receipt ' early sheet* from the llritisli Publishers, by hich we shall be able to place all our Reprints the hands of subscribers, about us soon as ey can be furnished with the foreign copies.? (though this will involve a very large outlay t our part, we shall continue to furnish the IVLxiieuls at tiie same low rates as heretofore, z ur nuy two of the four Reviews, - - - - $3 00 i?r any t*\o of the four Reviews, ----- ft 00 >r any three of the four Reviews, - - - - 7 00 ir all four of the Reviews, 8 00 ?r if lack wood's Magazine, 3 0O >r Blackwood and three Reviews, - - - - 9 0O ?r Blackwood and the four Reviews, - - 10 00 Payments to be made in all eases in advance, oney current in the State where iss ued will ba coivud at pur. Clubbing. A discount of lift per cent, from the above in the aliove pi ices will be allowed to Clule during four or more Copies of anyone or more the alxire works. Thus, four copies of lack wood, or of one Review, will lie sent to ie address tor $9 ; four copies of the four Rerwm and Blackwood lor $Mli; and ao on. Poalage. In all the Principal cities and towns, these irks will be delivered, through Agents PURK K POSTAGE. When sent by mail, the posr gc to any part of the United States wilt be but A KNTV-roi u Ckxts a year, for " Blacke-dd,'* id but Twzlvk Ckxtc a year for each of the eriews. Remittances and communication* should nt ys be aihlressed, post-paid, to the Pubilteiw, LE0XARD BC0TT k CO? Afe 51 flotn f*rmtirr, Now Tot*. N. B.?I.. B. A Co. have rocently published, nl have now for sale, tlio '* EARNER'S UIDK," by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, id Professor Norton, <4 Yale College, New h?uv, complete In 8 vols, royal octavo, cootstnlrg lOn pages, 14 steel and liiW) wood engravtagn ^ rice, in maslin binding, |0. ar This i? not tho okl " Book o/ the Form,** iteiy rrtHM-itofil and thrown upon the market. r.n ii laaa an NOT1CK. PKIIHON8 indebted to the Aran of W. M. k J. Connor*, are rrqntnted to wttl?- theh note* ,r iw-eoonta at their oarlieat conteiiipure*, To hate inrtct?tr.i ainee 1863, le thle rati ;>wt'icv.?rly Intended, aa a lo?g twdoljcenao moat not bo ipectcd. A number of note* ami acwowt* rill t>e left with R. H. Ballet, Kan., *? ? oelpto for ut% In ?y nlwoiww, from the viilag* *?' ? * m. unvimiH,