The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, October 04, 1854, Image 2
THE LANCASTER LEDGER
is published eveky
Wednesday Morning
AT LAN CASTER VILLE, S. C.
Term*.?00 n year if paid in advance ;
50 if pnym't be delayed 3 in'a;
3 00 after six months.
Advertisements Inserted nt the rate of 75
cents per square of 13 lines for the 1st
insertion, 37$ cents for every subsequent
insertion. For announcing a candidate #5.
R. S. BAILEY.
Editor and Proprietor
"I vill?I vill kill?yes,I>v gar! 1 vill
cut 'im in ze little pieces. Vere is ze tain
scoundrelle, Ned if"
"Ned! Ob jour friend?"
"No, by g?r! sair, he is no?no frieud
of ine?be is one poltroou?j-es, sare, one
very bad ras^alle; I vill find him?I vill
liave satisfaction," exclaimed the excited j
Frenchman.
"But, my dear Monsieur, you arc ex- j
cited?pray tell me the cause of it, said
Lit) friend, endeavoring to quiet him."
44 Yea, by gar. 1 am very much excite |
I vill kill ze tarn rascalle."
But my dear sir, you can't have the
pleasure of doing that," interrupted his
friend ; 4\Ned is out of town?been gone
these three months.
"This news seemed to increase the excitement
of the Frenchman; but after n
while, with a great deal of coaxing and
trouble, he was brought bnik to his
senses.
"Velt, sare, I vill tell you," said lie to
bis friend. "You kuow ze grand plant,
I 'ave ever so long time, from ze Turkey?
veil, it is von tarn 'umbug ! Ned ze scoun
dralle! he tell me vait von, tree, six
months. Ze leetle blossoms vill come.
Veil 6are, 1 vait and 1 vait, and vait ever
so long?eigbt, nine months?for ze leetle
blosromt, and zero come no such ting.
Zen I 'ave great curiosite to find ze namo
of ze tain zing, and I could not do rat.
Bimebye I dig him for ze root, von, sare,
vat you zink I find, eli, vat you ziuk.?
Why, really, 1 couldn't guess Monsieur."
" Von Cot tam leetle It a-t ! Yes, sare,
von cot tam leetle rat!" oxclaimed the
Frenchman, with as much excitement as
ever.
"But the plant, Monsieur, tell me what
the plant was," said his friend; who with
difficulty could keep from laughing.
"Ze plant! Sare zere was no plant, it
vos ze cot tam rat's tail. Iin ! sacre f
I vill kill ze tam rascalle."
OIF the Frenchman rushed, leaving his
friend to indulge in an immense amount
of laughter.
"It was a good joke, and after Monsieur
got cooled off, he acknowledged the
corn, and when Ned returned they were
flrivi/l friAnila pq ovnr
6 ?
Senator Butlsr.?It is reported by a
correspondent of tho Newberry Sentinel,
that at a late dinner to Senator Butler,
at Mt. Ennon, attended also by tbe ladies j
after tbe speech tbe Senator selected a fail
partner and joined the cotillion. The report
says that this senatorial dance was
no common achievement, and as it progressed
in its requirements called into
play the powers of the performers, it was
plain to see that old Edgefield bad, in her
honored son one v. ho was not to be distanced
by Young America, and when tbe
race was done, the gallant judge, liko a
knight of old, sealed the transaction in
complimentary style, by impressing a genuine
old fashioned kiss upon the glowing
cheeks of I.is fair partner. The fiddler called
upon the shale of ''Old Solomon,"
dropped his bow without giving the usual
"rattles', for the dimes, and declared that
he could nerer think of tx>ing paid when
he had a senator to dance to his music.
-?South Carolinian,
The proprietors of the Enquirer, Times,
Commercial and Columbian, four daily
journals ol Cincinnati?have combined to
raise tho price of their papers from ten to
twelve cents per week. They allege as
reasons for the change the fact that newspaner
Dliblishinc is less nrofitahle than
l o ? i
any other business requiring a similar out
lay of capital, talent and lal>or, the increase
in the coat of making new paper*
owing to competition, the rise in paper,
wages, rents, fuel and prolusions.
His Excellency GovcrnorKfANNiNO ha>
appointed Robbht A. Thompson Coromis
sioner in Equity for Pickens district in
place of Joseph W. Rosa, deceased.
Dav-dson Collkob, N. C.? We learn
that the Trustees of this Institution met
at Charlotte on Tuesday, the 26th ultimo,
pursuant to appointment, to elect a President
to fill the place made vacant by the
resignation of the Rev. Dr. Williamson.
After a short session the Rev. J. U. Adger,
si f'harU*?/ui ?-? I? 1?
vw?m uwdllllUUKBIjr RIWIOU. )
It I* not yet known whether the reverend
gentlemen will accept, hut it ie to be
hoped so, as, from his reputation for scholarly
acquirements, piety end sbdity, he is
likely to adorn, in a distinguished manner,
the position of head of one of the moat
flourishing Colleges in the Stati,?South
V Carolininn.
Camdbm, its Tradb.?We are glad to
see evidences of the opening Fall trade.
Cotton wagon# are beginning to oosae In,
and our merchants are preparing lor a
heavy Fall and Winter basins?. An
uaasoaily laqge number went North this
OnmniOri nil tfi ehotw, we ere phm?d to
J >' "
if
see have returned in good health. Their
stock will bo uncommonly good, ami will
be sold cheap, of course. The fact has
long been an undeniable one, that Camdon
is about the l?e?t cotton market in the
Ftate.? Camden Journal.
Kinman Exkcutkd.?This unforrunate
mail sutrered the penalty of death on Friday
last, by hanging, lie made no disclosures,
but confessed himself to be
"guilty, in part," of the crime for which
he was condemned, implying that others
were concerned with him. Wo have a
few thoughts in connexion with the matter,
whieh wo are compelled to withhold
this week, in consequence of want of time
to shape them for publication. We will
give theiu in *our next.?Laurcnsvillc
Herald.
THE LEDGER:i
| LANCASTERVILLE. S. C.
WEDNESDAY*OCT. 1,1854.
Agents for the Lancaster LedgerNew
York V. 11. Fainter.
Philadelphia G. VV. Cnrr.
Charleston W;n. Dewucs East 11a?
CamJ? n Z. J. PcHay.
Terms of the Ledger.
One copy, one year 82.00
Five copies (each $1.75) 8.76
Ten do M 8150 16.00
Fifteen do 1.331 20.00
Twenty do " 1.25 25.00
Cash in advance always. No pa|>er will
be stopped until paid for unless we choose to.
We have a hue assortment of Job Type, and
are prepared to do any kind of Job Work,
with neatness and di-sn-iti-h
? ?~ -f
tar Wanted nt this office a boy about
14 years of age to learn the Printing business.
lie will be well provided for and his
situation made comfortable.
We expect a full force in our office
tbe latter part of this week.
j^^olton in Charleston i< worth from
0 3-4 to 9 5-8 cents.
The Heai.tii of our Dmtrict.?We
were rather premature some weeks sinpe, in
congratulating our citizens upon the health
of our town nnd district. At this time we
regret to say it is quite sickly. There iscarcely
a family in town but in which there
is a ease of fever. " \s yet, wo are glad to
say in no case has it proved fatal, although
we are told that in the district, especially
in tho neighborhoed of Flat Creek, there
have been a number of deaths. The weather
at present is quite cool, that we look for
frost nt an early day.
t3T Our friend J. W. at llenlev's
Store, Oh., is mistaken in regard to the
price of our paper. See terms above.?
We credit you for nine month? for the
$1.60.
Death of a Sheriff.?From a verbal
source we learn that the Sheriff of York
district lied on Friday last.
Th<*e who may feel an interest
in the esiablishment of a Girl's school, or
female Academy in tbe village, are notified
that a meeting for the purpose, will
be held in the Presbyterian Church hi
early candle lighten Fridav evening next.
Homicide in Camden.? We have been
ioiu 11181 a muruer was committed iu famden
on Friday last. As related to us, it
appears tluit a citizen of Camden (Lee
Dixon) was cr?a ing a disturbance, whilst
uuder the influence of liquor, and when
commanded by a member ef the guard
(Graham) to desist, he shot at the latter,
but with no effect. Graham who was on
horse-back, alighted at once, when Dixon
ran up to him and inflicted a fatal wound
on liia person with a bowie knife, from
which he died almost instantly.
Yellow Fkvkr.?On Thursday last
there were 14 deaths in Charleston from
yellow fever. On Friday 6. In Savannah
it still rages with unabated fury.?
Among the victims, we notice the name
of lion. Joseph W. Jackson. Col. Jackson
was but a short time since a representative
in Congress frou that section of
tieorgia.
Oar Town.
More thnn once have wo spoken of (he
Improvements going on in our town of faineester.
We doubt very much if any of onr
Rail Roil towns have made such rapid strides
in the improvement of old building*, and in
the erection of new ones. Never have we
seen sech e wholesome change in any piece,
as we here observed in Lancaster since we
took up out abode here. From sun-rise until
sun-set the hammer end saw are beard in
various perls, doing their legitimate work
tupfc* *? eeot-f, 0* mrthsnte* It
I < x"
0
speaks well tor the enterprise of our citizens
Nor is this all. Our energetic Indeed.mt |,
Mr. Belden, has taken the work of the streets ^
literally in his own hands, and a marked improverucnt
in our public thoroughfares is
the consequence.
I ancaster is a pleasant place, the citizens
generally are kind and neighborly, and with 1,1
but one exception, no one could advance an ^
objection to u residence here. We have re- t*
erence to the difficulty ef gotiing from the ol
place, and coming back. It is n day's hard
ride to any point which intersects a rail road.
| This is a source of great inconvenience, ex- ^
| pense and fatigue, and at the same time oej
elisions considerable trouble and expense in
procuring articles from other places. ,r
Riding along the Camden and Lancaster U
! road the other day, we thought seriously of tj
j these matters, and caine to the conclusion, c,
i that us the Spartan Rand h id dispersed, and
j there was but liitlu probibility of our having
a rail road, probably the best plan would tt
be for us to build a Flank Road from here r,
! to Camden. At this time it couid be laid ^
j with but little expense . there are saw-uiills ^
along the road and plenty of pine trees, that
if the people of 'aiiiden and Lancaster unite
j to build the road, it could be done cheaply '
I and expeditiously. "
What says our contemporary of the Cam t<
tLn Journal. ?
*
The Election. 0
Before we print another paper, the result
of the election will be known. We have .!
,,
two candidates for Congress ; uz the present
incumbent, Gen. McQ, leen, tind Coi. ].
j D. Wilson. Either of these gentlemen we ^
I believe well qualified to represent the first
congressional district in the National Coun- ll
eils. For State Senator, to fill the unux- *
I pired term of the late Col. iluey, we have w
| two candidates; viz. the Hon. Dixon U.irn es n
| and Dr. L Z. Williamson, lioth of these v
I gentlemen are well known to us. and we eon- t
tidently assert, either would do credit to the f
district. It is for our people to say which c
is the best qualified.
w
For the House of Representatives, we
have four candidates; viz. 1*. T. Hammond, n
Dr. W. C. Caulhen, S. B. Masscy nnd W.
A. Moore. Lancaster sends only two, so
two will be left at homo. These four gen- a
lemon are ou friends, we entertain a high ll
regard lor each and all of them, nnd we be* ''
lieve each is ~rell qualified to discharge the '
duties of a Legislator. Messrs. Hammond, P
Cauthen and M.is soy hive before represented
our district in the Legislature, and we ^
are yet to hear that either caused diss.itisfae- J'
tion; Mr. Moore too we have no hesitation
in saying would give general satisfaction.? "
Our candidates are all in favor of giving the *
election of electors of President and Vice r
President of the United States to the people, V
and opposed to a Prohibitory Liquor Law.
We have a word or two to say to voters.
In the first place, vote the whole ticket; that
is, for member to Congress, State Senator,
nnd Representatives. In the next place, do ^
not sutfer yourself to be actuated by per- j
sonal regard. Vote for Ihote you Mim best
qualified lo srrite you. If you are at enmity f
with A, and on terms of inliin.iev with B,
yet, if in your opinion A is the best quulitied ^
to represent jour district, divest yourself of
all prejudices, and vote for him. As certain
as the sun shines, we would. A shake of .
the hand, accompanied by an udulatory -soft
talk" never did, and never will get our vote.
Hypocrisy is to be condemned under any
and all circumstance*.
Monday to the polls and elect those who ^
will serve you faithfully. The present in- ^
euinbent, James II, Witherspooti Esq., und ^
Col. H. R. Price are the two candidates for
Hi
Ordinary. Thu election tukes place ut the ^
same time.
The new steamship City of Pliiladel- ^
phia, from Liverpool for Philudelphii., was
wrecked off Cape Usee Sept. 25, anil will
I prove a total loss. Her crew ami nassen
gors, seventy in number, were moved.
This is the third steamer the Company '
have lost.
M m m n
J?-8~ bishop Woit>wright died in the *
city of New York on the 21st ult.
tl
The Iionk of Chester, declared H dtvidend
at the rate of 8 .per cent' p?r annum r
?to Ite paid on and after 4th proximo. p
The bank of Fairfled lots declared a a
dividend of 10 percent. 1
B
Dr. Edward Gunter, who shot Mr. Sour- #
ry of Newl>erry, was arrested a few days
since in A&hboro (N. C.). t
Capt. Artliur Magee, a very popular c
Sea Captain of Charleston, died in that *
city on Friday last. He commanded the D
steamer Nina. ^
John McKee Esq. of Chester (S. C.) a
has presented $60 to the sick of Charles* p
ton, and $60 to Savannah. p
David A. Elliott Esq. a promising yonng c
lawyer of Winnsboro, was hurried on Sun
day before last. He died of a pulmanary 1
complaint.
Dr. A. B. Brantly, a son of the late
Rev. Wm. Brantley of Charleston, died of
the yellow fever near Savannah A few (
dnys Hgo. He contracted the disease in I
Savannah, whither he had gone to relieve ''
the sick. .
BuhMtH Votiees.
We wouhl cull public attention to the
advertisement of Mr. Fincher in tbh paper.
Mr. F. informs on, be is reedy to do say I
work in his line st short notice and at
moderate prices. *
We also would direct attention to the p
advertisement of Mr. Alex. Qrem. We ''
are assured by one of the first ci risen* in ()
that neighborhood, that Mr. Orem is a ><
first rate brick-layer, and plasterer. His JJ
work is durable, and neatly done. tl
gw See the alteration in the adrer- k1
tieemeelef Mr. Besy. PhilKpe,
> tjr , '
Wo owo hii Mjmlogv to Mr. T. U. Nea
it of Jaeksonhain for not sending liin parr,
and low sou l blok nuinlwr*. The i
intake w?i uniiit 'titi xi illy committed of
nirse. J
Mr. John Adams, at the aatne old cor- ^
er, lias just received from New York, a
ill an?l complete Mirk of Fall ami Win r
goods. See Iiih advertisement in an- w
Lher column. d
Willi much pleasure do we direct atnit
ion to the new ad vertiseinents of Dr.
. .1. Del lay Camden 8. C. A* we ob jjj
it veil on a previous occasion, Dr. Dei!ay'a
ledicine* are good : we have unfortunatet
been coinpelleil to use a goodly quantir
in our family, and wo are yol to dis>vor
an impure article. ^
Hkplirr or Candidates.? We publish
>-day the replies of our Senator, and Hep- ^
sentati ves hi tliu Legislature, to certain ?
neries propounded to them in our pttpcr ol
f the 12lh inst. ni
It willl be seen that Co). Chcsnut an<l 1,1
lajor Boy ken have modifleit tlieir ojiin- f
mih considerably ujhui the electoral qnes- I.
jiu, which we are jileased to Hud accord
ritli the views advanced by us a few
r?eks ago in an editorial ujhui this i??pic
f State jRilitics.
Col. Kershaw retains his former js?si
ion. and gives gisal reavuia for prcfering ^
change.
We are pleased to know that these dif- ^
rcnces of opinion between our Represen- p
atives will occasion no sort of misiinder- C
lauding, as all parties agree to disagree ^
rithout creating the slightest agitation
ij>on a question w hich our jieojile are
rilling to lat alone, and every one act and
hiuk for himself. As remarked it is n
[iiestiou which 44 d?H>s not involve |>nlitial
right, that is conceded on all aides, hut
i one of expediency alone."Cunulrn Journal.
IloUotoays Pills fur Ihe Cure of IlILL
nd Disordered Stomorhs.?Kxtrict of a Icier
from Mr. D. E. Evan*, commercial traveler,
dated September 7th., 1853?To I'roeaaor
Holloway.?Sir.? For a considerable
criod I auflfered dreadfully from liile, Indi
estion and a disordered Stomach. In the
ope of obtaining iclief 1 took a great varity
of medicines. but all proved of no avail.
was,however, rreommeiided, by Mr lluglm
f Harlech, to try your Fills, i.nd with plea
tire I have to iniortn you that the* soon
eatorcd my appetite: and I now enjoy the
cry Vest of health. (Signed)
D. K Evans.
fc#F~See advertisement.
Sold by P. M. COOKN * CO.,
M Hsyne st., Cfln, Mton, 8C*
DR. GUYSOTTS YELLOW DOCK
IND SARSAPARILLA for the core of s
isesse, or m * Spring purifier of the blood
nd as afnmS tonic for the system, is un- ?
Ivaled. F
The curative powers of this Extract are
ruly wonderful,and ail invalids should make a
iimediate trial of the ' Yellow Dock and ?
lurnnpurilla " It cannot injure the most del- n
:ate patient j
Then fly from mineral nostrums to seek t<
ope, lifo and xigor from 'his purely vogvt i>
ble remedy. Therefore however broken \
1 health and |>irita, however loathsome to 1
imsclf and others, let no one despair of reovery
; lot the patient only understand that e
is hope of pliyaie.il restoration Hex in "Guy
ott'a Extract oi Yellow Dock and Sars.ipai
11 a," and persuade him for Ilia
LIFE'S S AKE,
a try it, and v* e have no hesitation in pre- i
iicting his speedv restoration to heulrli.
l*r See ndvortiaemeiit.
So I.I) BY (
MAGII.L& IIEATII
DERANGEMENT OF THE LIV .R
s one of the most e.immon, *? well as the d
iomI formidable of diaeiuk'N known to .A*
lcru' in dIivmu i.ni.4. It linil fur v?*.irs :i!tr .? !
<i the elonent attention of the Medical Faulty
of the United Stalest, and yet, up to
he tjmo of the diacovery of Dr. M'Lin?'i>
[real Specific, it vva* itltnoat beyond the I
each of medical akill. Thouaandn have
terinhcd without even the hope of relief. I1
nd although ihouHandit may yet be deatim d *
o feel the dreadful effect* of thin mont comilicated
dineane, it in now. thnnkn to the re- M
eurch of Dr. M'l-ane. mont completel;, u
irought within the acope of inrciic-d con- *'
rol. The proprietor* of the liver I'ill feel "
ontident that they offer a remedy which h .n
teen folly tented by time, ?od which h n
lever fitiled of aoeceaa when fairlv tried
Iar Purchaser* will he coreful to Ank for
)k. M'Ukc'^ C*L2SSATR3 i-fTIK PtLLif. (
nd take none elne. There are other Pilln
uirporting to bo liver Pilln. no . before the i,
uiblic. Dr. M'Umen liver Pilln. alno hin C
elebj.ited Vermifuge, can now be h >d at r
II renpe^tahle Drug Store* in the United ,
Itatea and Canada. 4
Sold by P. M. COHKN A Co.
No. 20 IIay tie Street, Clinrleaton.S. C.
OBITUARY.
Departed thia life on the 80th of Knot, in
he Siklv-fiml year of her age Mm. Rebecca ?
towem connorl of Mr. Edward Rowera, 8?.
rhe deeeaaed waa born and ruined in lain- C
aatcr dintrict.
ANWOUNCKMENTa
For Ordinary
We are Authorized to annnnnce JAAIK8 I.
WITIIER8POON mm m Candida for
Ordinary, Many Vorsaa.
la. Editob :? ?
From the column* of voar paper, it ap w
mm that any peraon disponed, or willing *
?r their name* to bo nael aa candid*tea for w
ny office, haa been recommended or pro- u
oaed by their " Frieoda," or -Many Citi- y<
ma, not ao with me. 1 tender my aervic- a
t the Citizen" of laaeadar DUtrict. to acne
MB in the office of Ordinary, If elected, for
te ensuing term. The election will take
lace in October neat.
H. ft. PRICE.
A?f Id, IMA
For Congress.
The friends of Gen. JOHN HcQUF.1
imonnce liiin hn it Candidate for re-elect
> Conjure**, nt tho ensuing election.
W? .in* authorized to announce (he H
D WILSON. of D'irlingtoii. hn u can
ute to represent this Congressional distr
t the ensuing election.
For the Senate
The friends of Dr. I.. Z. Wit.!.! \MS(
ould respectfully annouuee him as ?? ci
id.-itw for Senator nt the coming election
Prom tho 2'Jd of lluguat 1854.
Vox I'opuu
The friends of Col. DIXON 3ARNI
anouvo hint ?s a Candidate for the n?
enatoriiil election.
MANY FRIENDS
For the House of Representatives
Mr. Editoe : ? please announce S.
I.ASSEY us a c >ndidnte fir the House
.cprescntntivcs nnd oblive.
Many Voters.
Mr. Editor:?Please announce P. T. IIA
OND, Esq., as a candidate for the House
eprcsentatives in the Next Legislature i
dige, Mast Friends and Scpportkr
j_jf- The friends of W. A. WOORK K
inonnee him as n candidate for Reprew
live in the next legislature
J-#T The friends of Dr W C. CA
'HEN announce hint as s candidate fori
ojrixlatnrc at the etisueing election.
m .11) V K U T IS >1K \ T S.
A List of Letters,
antiniiting in file I'ont iflllee. U-inc s
!. II.. So.. Co.. Oct. 4. 1354.
irnifield, Dr. W. C, Great Sl Orris, M'
idiiiion. J N Graham. W C
Isllard. S D Klingle. J B
( ill ird. H Lark, Miss N E
llnckiuon, J J Ijirk. Mi*-* Sarah
Irown, Mrs VV. I*?mmon Minn M J
Imwn. Jo,-1 l.ink Jacob
laskin. J in. I/illi'in. Mm. M I.
(oily. Robert Locum James
(oily, VVylie M Lib *. It R
larton* Morion M ckcv. J T
larton. J M Me 4 tec r. J
t. Ik. R M M-Tmoii. M
/imton. Mm. M Morrison Dr. S C
Taston Minn Soroli Montgomery. Mm /
aistnn. Mi n Eliza McKlh sn ty. A J.
'rowdcr. Kdw ml Mtler. Win.
'line. Not. Parker. Mm Ellz.
'miN irt. S iiii'i Phi far. W T
V'nu'mw. Minn A Reich. N I)
'rovlon. A J Ring*. A J #
'oclir.in Minn R Steel. Win C
'I mton. A J Sti*!. J D
'o"k. N it iNtruibrldge.MiaaM
'o??k. John Tovlor. Andrew
>11 nl p. J I*. Talbot. J W
'.irnliin Ervin Thompson. J
'on Icr. W W Thompson, W S
'iindcrkiirk, J WnttH, A
'anlkncr. J. M WiUun. I D
ill, Louis. Wil.i.itnHon, J D.
Person* c thing for letters iethi* Lint ?
loose say. 'they am advertised.
THOMAS R. MACILI.
SOUTH-CAROLINA,
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
iy J>im*n H. Urithrr*/)non, Ktquirr. (
iHnnry for mid District.
nmiBRF.AS, Dollev Drrden h * appl
f V to nte for letters of Adini iatriti
n all and singular the Goods Ch .tt
CltfUr* .>nd Credit* of Murk Derden I
f the District aforesaid. decens?id.
These are, therefore, to eile and dinon
II and singular, the kindred end credit,
f the a lid deceased to lie and ppenr |?,.f,
le st our next Ordinary's Court for I
aid district, to lie hidden at I.an,' inter ('in
louse on the I'ith d iv of October. ne
i show cause, if any. nhv the add adni
i'ration nhotild not lie granti-d.
. 1 Given under tnv hand nd n
L S. > thin JINth day of Sept . in I
1 year of our laird, one thonaa
ight hundred and lifl v four, and in the s,
ntv ninth ve r of Anterie m Indep-nd 't
J. II. W1T//RB8POON, O. L. D
Oct. 4 83:.~U/ or's fee $ J
Notioe.
ALL Peraons having demands agai
lie E*t?te of Bailey F. Ingram, deeeaa
re requested In present the nalile to the i
umigm-d for piyoient, on.or before, the
ay of January next, an oil that day I int,
i> close, and settle up the Estate, and t
otice will In- pleaded in b ,r to ant detm
resented agonal said Estate aflcr t
.iiv. u, n. u.?u i iiii.x, Adui r
I?. nous tor C. il. Oct. 1st 1831.
33 3in pr's. fee, |5
Briok for Sale,
BY ALEX. C.ltE .
IRTCK MASON AND BLASTER]
'I he Mubiwriher hrs for *nlc, in the lot
mrt of the District, near the rwiii^nre
?..pt Jaiin* M. Ingram, a supply of ti
. t<- BHck, which he will di?po*c of at ci|
IIam per liou?and. He lake* ttiia ineit
l*o of informing liia friends and the pnl
vnerallt, that lie in prepared to do *ny k
>f work in the masonry line, brtck lay
r pi ottering, at short notice.
ALEX GREM
CA t. 4 33 tl
News! News!!
The Snlwcriber i? now receiving fr
tew York I'tiHndelphui, Ba tiniore i
hnrleaton. hi* Full supply of Drufa, CIm
eols, I'ainta. t >il*. Soaps, Brushes, Cosin
i*a, I'crfumery, Hpi. es and Fancy articl
-hina Wnre, such aa V?*e*. f'up* and S
or*. Toilet HoUlca, (.'?rd Basket*, Ac. 4
o which ho respectfully invite* the att
ion of the citixen* of Ismcaater vi*it
A.niden and wanting article* in hia lino.
Z. i. DxllAY
Oct 4, 33 II
Paint* and Oil*.
I hate now in Store a Urge and tine at<
f YVhit? Zinc, 1'wiitt, Unwud (
urpvntine, LompbUck, UthurKe, Cltro
irrcfl,8p<.iiMh Brown nnd Venetian Red
?AlJJO?
Paint Whitewash and Vnrniah Bmah
Inah Tools, die. 4e. Give me a mM am
rill try to give yoa perfect MtUfe'ilnn.
Z j. DallAY
Oct 4 St U
-J
Family Medioinos.
I keep constantly on head a fresh awpf
f II the most popular Family .Viedicin
liieh may be depondrd on as genuine. a
hk*h are sold on the usual term* for ct>
r on lime t? punctual eastonwna Bel
?o numerous In mention In detail?ee
>ur orders fur what yen wish, to
Z. J IHH4Y.
Camden, Out 4. 1?44. M tf.
A. 4ll?Tin,
ATTO&NEYATgLA W
1 l ' 1 <J? ' 1* \ t\ > }
SN T2TGREAT ATTRACTION-fitt
i?n T!IE Sdbecriber, gnitoful ___
fa*" P??t favota, would respect
on' >Kf'<"l.v inform ni* friend* und .,_.-m
idi- custom*r# th t within a few dnvs hi1 expecta
:ct, to receive liin Fall and Winter stock of
good", direct.from New York, rhiladclphia,
and Baltimore, consisting of " very large
and general assortment of DRY GOODS.
<? wami
HIRDW1RE, SIDDLKRY,
Ef? BOOTS AND SHOES.
BXt
HATS AND nONNF.TS. Gentlemen and
fjidies' Fashionable Dress Goods; n very
I rcre and select stock of
Gentlemen and Youths' ClothingB
Drugs, Paints, Modioines,
Sco. Sec.
In the Cel!sr will be found n fine lot of
,M- Gro.-.'il.s Sog-ir Coffee. Tea. Molasses.
of Can Me?- Sfv. At. AUo. Conf.-ction.iries of
tnd v rions kinds I'les*" eiill and x mioe.
* J AD VMS ?ja:
Corner M in and Oa Str-*eta.
an- Oct 4 33 3t
TJ- New Shop.
Th<- Subscriber takes pleasure in announcing
to his friends od the public g--n r Itv
that he has opened a shop one door North
of Col. 11 R. t'rice's bl.cksintlh shop, when*
in- irt nrej?are<I to do nil Kof t "arriage
? nn? Wagon work, in h nent mil anb-d nti il
manner. B. F. FINCHKR.
I?-<nenater C. If.. Hit 4. 33 3in
ter ____
Notice.
Tin* IVininiaaio- vr* o|'tin* Boinl of Pfw
l,r* Schno'a will meet on tlio 4th Mond iv in lite
present month, at the u uul hour, in the
Court liouac.
M.P.CRAWFORD Ar.c
Oct. 4 33 St.
8. tv YATT. J. 8TOOXKR. F. WTATT. .
1JT V A T* T* Ri H n
(IEMEHAL COMMISSION
AND
FOR ;V.1RDI\U MERi'H 1NTS,
u' CHARLESTON, 8. U.
Refer to the Merchants of Montgomery.
.Meaar*. IlmiHrton K Rnbiiiaou, Mobile, Alatmiun:
" Kurlc*, Juivy 4c Co., Mcmh. M*r, Vuii
IIimik & Co., X. O;
Mes*r*. llotcliki<s Kcnncr Ac Co., Messrs Conkli
11 & Smith, New York.
A Sept. 27, 32 tf
8TRA Y?D~0R STOLEN.
t tilt A V M.VltE, four years old, with
X V a xc.ir on out* of her fulM loon nc.tr her
shoulder
Any inf rin .tson concerting Iter addressed
to me ,.t ll.tngmg Rock, 8. will be tlutnkrill
fully received. SAMUEL SPE.\C'K
27 32 tf.
LAND FOli SALE, ~
i will ?,*ll at public iilletiou on .Moil lay,
li ? 24ilt of October, on the premises, if not
di ?posed of liefer.*. Ill .a* re a of I Hid. titil
)r otetl on the lie.,ver ('reek road near Salem
Church This land in well ada|iteil to the
culture of coll on and roro. Any one a.''ed
qu.Anted wilti that nee! loll of ' the district
ion wili perceive it i? located in liie cotton grow,
ela ing region.
ntr There in a comfortable Dwelling Hoil"
t>|] the j lace .aid ail ncceasary out building*
** ? A12d- >
l,f* On the aime d ir. Corn, Fiul ier. Shc-'p.
lloga and a No. Milch C"W and Calf. A so
ihe Household and Kitchen Pnr.df ilr%\
liKNJAMIN I'llitXii'.S
I, Dili Milb;N,li MD ii UlEAt.
> " FOR a HE FALL TRADE of 1854
. The Subscriber hating porch aed ill" ?
|(.t, tire Slock of tjoodn of JAMK8 ADA.vIS,
deceased, reaped!'illv ealla ihe attention of
j Ida frienda, and the puhlie generally, to 1111
? ex .miiiation of hia good* end price*. The
g-'od* have been jlidieioualy aelecleil, and
will be aold for eaah at pricea which v illlot
"Y fail to pleas?. To punctual customers ths
us lal cred't ill be given.
I,n- J. B. COUH\RT,
1At the old atsnd of James Adams oppo'
. aile Junks Cuockktt.
Iim _____
J"'! lirocfi ies, (>*rorerir?,
A full and fresh aupply <>1 ditfer.-n *ind?
of Groceries can at nil tunea l.e found at'he
.,r Subscriber's Stnr* at the Mouth E;iat end of
the Town, near his residence, wliicli will be
sold VEKY LOW FoR CAalt. _
J. B. OXJHART.
Ht-pt 11 3'i 3uiu.
sie Notioe.
ler Hubacriber will offer before the
of 1 Court House Door, at Isinrsater. on the
irat first Mond*\ In Di-eetuber no t, hi* pLmtu
ftil lion, or tr..ft of I .nd, couUinin ? 551 acres,
khI King on both aides of Cniup Creek, seven
lilie miles north of lwtne.-islerville, on the followiiid
ii(|f terms, that is. one third c tsh.the balance
iug in two e<|ii.il instalments of one and two
team. with interest from the d .y of sale. or
I will sell nt privnte sale at any time he.
foro the day above noticed Any person
having a desire to purchase at private
sole or ollierwiae, would do well to eull ut
out ,ke ^Mvn, ,l4"*l beforehand, as the owner will
||)(j be at louno or some person that c*n show
1|t) the hind. The plantation has 170 iterva in
Mt cultivation, 60 aerea with the second rrop.
This place is well watered nnd healthy, there
in- IM " d,MM' i? the yard .m i a good spring
tc within 130 yards of the house, the pint to
lion ia in go??d repiir, with a Dwelling
inir Hoose, KiUdum, Soiulta Hooae, Corn Criln,
* llarn and Thrasher, Stable*, and insny
other st it id I buildings. There are two othei
f ainall settlements on the premises, with
_ some 4 or 6 buildings on each of Ihetu, and
n spring at each jdtie*.
IIKNRY HANCOCK.
K'k a^P* >7 2d td
it j <* ?
' nnv viTvrwA a. ?w?? - -
... n VMMUIU
IRON WORK.
THE Subscribers respectfully inform the
R Citizen* of the United State* lh?tthey
<1 I am prepared to fill up order* for all klnda of
Iron work, sueh aa railings for Pablla or
Private Park*, Gardena, Htepa, BoleonU**,
Versadnh* Cemeteries. iio. Also Settee*,
Chairs, Table, Orey Hoanda, Cast Iroa
I.tmb*. Newfoundland Iron Stairs,
,| v Doors, Shatters. lansrdft.Galee.aitd all kinds
M, of ornamental and arehiteetural Iron Work.
,,d They pay particular attention to eoeloo.
h ing cemetery lota, having the largest sod
ahsodsomeat assortment of patterns of any
establishment in this eonntry. Persona 4s
sirons of tna Ing selsetioos of pattaras and
know the coat of the work, by addressing
the enbeerlbcra, will rueelvr, by retsro of
mail, printed designs of work and list of prteen.
All oedere entrusted to ?n wlil receive
prompt attention. ^hOODAOO,
* No. m North-et. Philadelphia.
May 10. II $L (
4
SITUATION AS ffiACHKK
WAjmio.
A yomf umn lYom Virginia qualified to
te-eh the variooM hrum-he* of tin* English
.lid Ancient Isuigu .geu, is d? siruita of ob
t.iniug J aitudhiu ill South Carollli.t. Ilr
?iiil give aatisl'ictorv reference* a* in
r?rv '<011 moral qu.iliKcnlioii*. Any leiler
.ld<)rea*ed 10 A. M. W. t'enn'u Store, l*nt
rich Co. Vlrgil?i?? will bvprun ptly attended
to.
August 30, tf tit?
GEORGIA HOME GAZETTE;
A SOUTHEHS,
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PUBLISHED AT AUGUSTA. G,t,
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and Southern Interests. Thcuiui of the Editors
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entirely fK o from political bias and high-toned
ill character. ,
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AddlTM,
HilYTHEA WIIYTK,
titliiorn Home (Jnz'ttr,
Augusta, < ?.
January, tf, IKS I, 48
l;RiH.\D!J
hollo wavs pills.
l'? th-' C'/it'iW >'f the I'm'te?/ Xtjfc*.
I iihhI humbly and sincerely (hank you fur
tin* immense pntio..age ynu liuvv lieslowud u|h<ii
my Pill*. 1 hikeilii- opportunity ol'stwtb.g that
my AwiMtoni woi-v ail AiMikin (.Wxen*. ami
tiiut I onto tain um ail thai concern* Aim-ri a
ami Americans, (lie iihwt lively Miii)Ni|Uf s ***
inut'li no, that I originally coui|?oundcd my 1'ilU
cxpeevdy to suit your climate, habit-% cuosiitu,
clous, and uiHumn of Uying, intending Co ustabil.!i
myself itnmug you, winch 1 liavc now ilutio
by taking premise# in Now York.
ItK, Corner ?f Ann tut J Xaxeau-Si, X. }*.
PURIFICATION OF THE ELCCD
ami
1,1 YKU AND DILIOI'S COMI'LAINTR
Tim 1'il'ui'iiiuif the Union suffer muicIi front d, orders
of tb? Liver ami Stomach, .-cuiccty an)
' arc free fruui (lie iniluriiccs of there dent. uvtivo
' uiriUlivi1, hot tee life weai* hut The tail MX,
| {tci-biips the must liHlulsome in Uu> wot hi, up lo
: a cot tain pcrioti w hen, distressing to nay, iita.iy
I lmi?r their teeth anil gotsl look*, while yet in the
liaytla) of life?nuch -mil evils may bo eHoctually
| remedied by cuntinually keeping the blood put e
| and the Liver and Sloutitch ill a healthy actio.i,
! when life will How smooth', ami resemble plant*
in a congenial clittte, wheie an eternal spring appear*
to reigu. A* it regards the pre*** vanoo
of the human Jraiuc and the duration ol lite,
much uiav l?e effected, and I say fcai lessly, that
health autl life tuny be prolonged lor many yearn
beyond the ordinary limits, it llolloway's Pill*
are taken to purify the MiiihI a com ding to the
rule* laid tlowii for health contained iu the direction*
which aceotupuuy each box.
A Cum of We&kneu and Debility of 10
year* standing, cured by Hollo way'a
Piile.
Copy of a Letter from Captain John J An***,
Aetor Haute, X. J taint Jan. 6/A, 1864.
To Provkxsok IIollowat, 88, Comer of Ann
wid Nassau Street, N. Y.
Sia:?It in with the most heartfelt pleasure I
have to Inform you that I have been reafcned to
health and strength by taking your I'ilia. For
the last ten years t suffered ft out a derangement
of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced lo
such an extremity tliat I gave up my Ship, never
expecting to go to sea any more, as I had tried
every remedy that was recommended to me, hut
ail to uo purpose ; and had given myself up to
despair, when I waa at last recommended to take
your Pills. After using them for three months,
the result is that I am now in bettei health than
I hare been for eleven years p*"?, and indeed a*
well m ever I was In my llfr. You ere quite el
liberty to tusko this known for the benefit of
other*. 1 renudu, elr, your* respectfully,
(Signed) JOHN JOHNSON.
Thrse celebrated PliU aw wdedwifell) ?f
ficacioue In the following complaints :
Ague, lnfUmmetlew,
A Kih ina, Jaranttss,
llillioue Complaint*. Liver Cum plaints.
Blotches on the Skin, Laiuljugo,
, Bowel Complaints, Pi tea,
Colic*, Kkouma tiara.
Constipation of tin; Bow- Retention of Urbie,
el*. Scrofula, or King'* Kvil,
Consumption, Bore Throtu,
Debility, Rtowe and Orarel,
Dropsy, Secondary Symptoms,
Dysentery, Tic Doulwure*,
Erysipelas, Tumours,
KrmaJe Irregularities, Ulcers,
Keren of all kinds, Venereal Affections,
Kits, Worms of all kinds,
(lout. Weakness, from what
Headkaehe, erer cause, Ac., Ac.
Indigestion,
1 Hold at me Establish* ?irr or Panreraoa
Hollowsr, m4, Atbabd. (nvar
Tkmplk Baa) Loaooa.and also** ki* H?m Kra
? ii aw i<mk. iMm nr IMWmh l? IIM
8Uk?, irtMrMaed. ' T. Hollow AT. How
York,' will rwrin 4m attaaBna. HoM ?l?
mo by all rrepwtabU Dnmbto ami <?|ir>
In Mwdfaia? Uim?|rti<iul Uw> IJnltod Hteten, j
In Hose* at 87| rent*. 87 ornU, mm4 #1 M
wnU ?m! . To be bad Wbekiaele ef the
pHaetpl* Drair Howe* In (J a too.
|J*TWi U a ewgnktoraMe eavlng by
I king the larger eiiea.
N.B.?Direction* for the fiidnw* ( f
Ueata la every derider are nfliel te each
Bo*.
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