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tell AUTJU* urrili LATENT 1BE HTbuJMAGEN UK WATEKPKOOK ANTI-CONSUMrTlVlS ?*?? QD5.S3. UA.MK ACIl Kk.U MY HARCOUuT, BRADLEY & CO. 44 Karkevst. X.iQohe?t?r Prineijmi Warehouse loi Clid.?psnlu, Lo?> don, E itfiMiitl. Aiii.tk-hii **?!?? mem*, 38 Aiiii Sireel dk 10'i NhssmU'SI New Vork, U. S. The Uydroimigen inn valuable diaeovery fur protecting tlie feet from damp ur cold, and therefore a preventative of many Lung diseases, without any duCtvring whaltter.? The Hydroni.igen is in the fortu of a sole, and worn inside the boot or shots. Its nuut?caied diameter is a powerful untidote to disease. For Gentlemen it will bo found Agreeable, warm, and healthy, to wear in the cold'est or rainiest weather, as the foot cannot become wet if the ilydrnht igen is inserted. Ladies may wear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the most inclement weather with iinpunity ; while Consumption, so prevalent among the young of our country, may be thwarted by their general adoption; They entirely ?u/*.rcede orrr-xWs, us the latter cause the feel to perspire in a very unheal thy manner; and, In'SMes. tire not dangerous wear to pedestrians in icy weather, like India rubbers' While the hitter c.<use the feet to appear extremely large, the Hydromagen, being m mere thin slice of c?rk prepared, peculiarly placed inside, does not incressj the size of the boot, or cause the foot to apper untidy. To Children they are extremely valuable, as they may engage in exercises with coinf>rt and healthy effects, l'heir expo so is so slight as to scarce need mention ; besides, those who patronize Ihuni will lind their year I i doctor'* bill* much ditnini*hrd thereby. As the ilydromsgon is becoming more known, its s >le is increasing to an Iniost incredible extent List year in i?ondou, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverisad. Glasgow, Leeds, Lublin, Paris, An we p, Hamburgh, and Ucriin, our sales re-tcued 1,73d,* 450 p.irsofCork Soles. This year tiic number will fir surpass that. Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as n preventative for Cottons, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Msn's Size, pr. pair,35 Cents. Ladies' do. do 30 do. Hoys' &. Missus' do U6 do NoKicE.?From the Retail Prices wo make n vary lilierd allowance to J? * licra slid Wholesalers, so tli.it any storekeeper tn >y inaKe a line profit on tln-ir sale, while they are an article that lit iy he kept in any More, anion/ ittiy class m you.in. For term*. spply to HAIlCOUltT, BRADI.EY A CO., 38 As* Strkf.t, New-York Sept. 10 31 2m t^THE "C'HKST^: ~~~ SIR ASTLEY COOPER, BART., M D. thk kminknt mkoical fract.tiorkr iia8 i.kft a valcaulr lru act to th? world i* iii* Great Preventative of C0XMUJIPTI03, and r.wali.inu cl'rk mh PULMONARY DTSFASE8, W Ithout the ns* of Mo liolno. Sir A. (.' inrftitrd w(-nit'itrri Ik? use uflhr . If KJMCATE i> FUR CHEST PROTECTOR. 'to .til |HT-ollS of all s|fch..ii I UUililllHHh ..a n cert-iiutwid a safe sld Id ay .insl Inns- fo rf ll (iU'DRIit. tcKIA.Illiptio.l, lir<"lrhiti<, A*|||. ma, CiM-yli*. Colds, ai d oiher atHictions of IIhi Look*. which mist* from tin- exposed rl.it** of lln* ci{ ?t, according to /ii'iiwn, ami the continual change* of mil* dim .to. Tin* Protector " is ? : ?} ! y a chemically prep trod fur, lined with *dk and p.aided, w hich, rii* ended from the neck, cover* the chest, in *o uJtrceable r manner thai, mure worn, it become* a n easily and <t com J\nt. * The Protector," although but roeentl) introduce i into America is miking rapid progress through the nited St .U**, the CitmtdR*. South America, ?nd the West In. di-*s. It has for n Ion/ tim>* been a staple arti le in Bn/I iml and on th.* .UMitinenl o| Europe. while it h .b grown in luanv conn, trma '? the position of an article of dress. '!' donmnstr .te those fact* enquire of any English resident in your vicinty of hiknowledge of the beneliei il offsets of wearin/ the l'rot.ctor, WlTHol'T RECoUKsK To bgcTDRiNN of nnv kind, The mini of we ri??tf lh*M* article* in m nuTo trill**, and on.* will In-t *niue ream. No one who value* lh.* health of liiiudt'lf or hid family will b* without them. The llo*p tula in thin country itro not elone recommending lh**m, hut r.ipidly introducing them. Ifareourt, Bn.rf lev it Co., of |?midon. end M invhceter, Engl ind. were origin Ily einru*ted with the inuiiifielure of tlie I'roteetor*. by the in. Minuted Dr. Co-iper, and continue to muniif.ieture according to kit original instruction*, mid tharcfo.ie recouiinend thou* who would wear u The 1'rujectnr*," to ?oe to their being genuine. KKMEUBCK THIS I* A STAPT-E ARTICI.P, AND MO pATCXr ilROICIMR. RETAIL PRICKS. Gcxt'm Nixr, 9l?A0 each l*AM(*'do . I.DU do. Mult' 4. S&uau* dc . .... 75 ijcHARCtJTRT. BRADLEX St CO, M Ann HtkCet Sl lo*i Nam-ua Street, . ? bw.youk, o. e. Principal Wan EMotJtK, lUi Wood Street, like ipettlr, LimkIm Manufactory.** Market Street, Manckrttrr, II. B. 4. I'u. *r? e?ubli?hing I>e|??.U for U?o >mI? of ~ Ttw IVotectnr " in nil |wrtH u| AnH'riM. IlKyvkiMitn SurynHK. DriigginU, Clothiers, Dry good* Mrn h ititn, Hit I tern mid Milliner*, nlu Gentlemen** Furni?liiiitf Nlofw-Kerpi'm Are entru?t?i with the whole im** and rrlail diniribulioti of them, and to whom moat libwrnl term* ?re offered for their rotrrprlM.imd a milettdid npmorlnnKy open* to Ureui for wf? and profitable buoi ??w. For term*. *p|?lv to HAKOMJftT, HRADI.KY * Co.. 3d Ami tfrnEKT. Naw York,*v. a *"t* Iff 81 ?.n M.lTltllKSSEN k O'llARA. CI# TMIM JM, CDARLVTOK, & 0. We vimM i?epeetM1jr cell the attention a /he M n-ebmU of Month Oarottna iImHiii h RKAOY V ADR CLOTHISO to onrcilenain Mf wfo4 ?Mfc Of etml.f.a. of oil qM?tie* (com the hfolmat to Wo howt.' AU rooU {run one lihllwniiet on nan ?tort, bou for styh and worhmanaMp. Parttontar oMuotluo (iron to (Mm Wo. ItTMMIN, H. P. O'Haaa Hftttteif ! Harness !! y The Undersigned would mni T^SrrtpiKjlFnlly inform hi* friends o Lancanter nnd nitrrounding country. thn he always keep* on It.ind, at hi* establish ment, Jutl'. opposite the Ctdnwbn House for nteftnly occupied by Rohltlsnn, t? largo n mount of faifri >ge und Wugnn Harness Sudd lew, bridle*. Mnrtingall*, military trap. ' plnffH Medical Bug*, *IM Buddie Bug*, Tr.iveiling Trunk*. ?hueees.Cnrpet Bag*, Whip* and ,.ll ntht>f article* fouhd In n well regu. I l.itcd hnrttnn* Mhnp. He would renpeetfullv solicit the eitix" n*. nnd pidilie generally, to en 11 before purvlinsing elsewhere. Hi* study l* nlwaV* to pUnse. Reuuirtntr done in the nentcnt r anner nnd nt the*1 orient notice, A discount of 10 per Cent, will It" tnndu for e**h. E. A. KUNDKRBUHK, Sept 6, ly NdtiOd IS hereby given, tint .nn ELECTION will Ih* hebl nt I^'ncnuter (?. II. on the Soeond Mondey, the Othd ty of October nest, for State Sen itor, Representatives, nnd Member of Congre**, nnd n!*o for Ordinary. I'olls to be opened two day* nt the Court I Inline for Senator. Repre?entntivc* nnd Member* of Congress, nnd Mondnv only for Ordinary. Poll* to open at thu usual hour. J. A. CUNNINGHAM. i David M. Crockett, ? Managers. It. a cou*?rt. y 'f?nfiCn*lcr C. !I..Sept. 5, 1854. 30-tt. TO Ml'SIC TEACHERS And CHURCH CHOIR3. MUSIC Teachers, ChuMt Choirs, nnd Amiteiir* generally, are hereby nolifled ttint n new MUSIC BOOK of Choice nnd StandardTune*, entitled the Serafthina; or Christian Library of Church Music: in just published, in round nnd patent note* containing 496 page*. nt the low price off6 a dozen. Single sample (topic* sent by mail pre-paid 75 cents, or 3 copies for two dollar*. IOOO 4CiCKT? WANTED, To travel nod sell in every p>rt n' the United Stnte*. the Semphin i and the History of ill the Religion* Denominations, containing 50 Article* nnrl portrait*. 1000 a year can l?e utide. by active anil pushing men. bv selling these work*. A very liberal percentile will Ik* allowed lo those who pnrvlnie for caah, or will send iia their notes at four months, with good endorsers. Address JOHN Wl.NEBRENNER. Ilarrisburg, Pa. I^-Our E xch mge* will please copy the iln.ve advertisement four times, 'and send their liills to I his ottice. or nceepi a copv of each Book for its insertion.?Spirt inliur-f Kxprtea C HA R LESTON^ST AN DA R I). PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily, per annum, in advance 00 "Pri Weekly. " " 3 00 Weekly, w * "J 00 This Journal prea -nts n dally report of the Cotton M i-ket of this citv. ? daily re. port of the m irkets of other cities, a daily r-port of the arrivals and ilep rture of ves. sela, ami a d.illv smnm >ry of news and telegr p'tie inf? rm ition. It also presents a Weekly report up -n th" entire to wket, burin ling eot*on, gran, h v. groceries. stock, exchange. frci;ht. &e. Are. iceoiiip inied bv compiritive tallies of lite receipts and exports of t'otton Rice. I.inn Vr. Ac. Also tililes showing the price of i Stock, II ink Bills. Exchange.Ac. A brief hut e ireful c moderation is given I to all the loading question* thai arise. apif. | iug nellh r lahor. p ins nor expen*" to keep 1 up with the times; with as little elrenmlo. 1 etition is possible. W" will Udl our reader* ill we know about then) All Poatut .sters in the State m v receive subscriptions for us. and persons piling money In their h nds. will Ittve the ptp -r sent to their addrer*. 1. W. SPR.ATT & CO. Angitnt A I ft tf 8. WTATT- J. HTOOXKR. f. WV.XTT. W V A TT Hi Or> GENEUAL COMMISSION FORWARDS MB1NTS, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Refer to the Merchants of Montgomery. Messrs. Harrison k Rotiinsoii, Mobile, Alairanta: " Farley, Jurvy & Co., Messrs. May, Vau *1 L e. VI 4|. IIINJK CV \y\M.y . XT y Me*.-*!*. Iluii'hkiws Fennor A (Jo., Messrs Cook* Hn k Smith, New York. Sep.. 27, 32 If Notioo. 'PMIE 8nWribi*r will offer bofore the A ('oiirt I louse Door, i,t L measler. .in lite tir*t Mond.iv in Decemlier ne I, hi* pl.nu lion, or tr ct of land, containin ; 661 acre*, lying on both skies of Cump Creek. seven miles north of Isiiiruaterville, on the follow, ing IrhiM. that in. one thiol e i?h. the li dnttcc in two euit.d instalment* of one and two vr*nt. w lilt internet front the d <y of sale, or I will Hell at private sale at any time lie. fore the diy above noticed Any p<-r. having a deairo '0 |Mirvliiae at prbate ante or otherwiae, would do welt to c ill at the premlaea beforehand, aa the owner will be at home or aotne person tit*! ?an the land. 'I'he plantitioii has 170 acres in 1 cultivation, frl acres with the aecond crop. 'I'M* place is well w .tered ..ml healthy, there i is a good Well in the yard an I a good spring within 120 v.irda of the honac, tlie pi in a, lion ia in good rep.ir, with a Dwelling : Hon-**, Kitcti. n, rt.ooke House, Corn Cri , Ham mid Thrasher, (Stable*, and m ny other em <11 buildings. There are two oilier , amdl aettlenieii'a on the premises, with i some 4 or 6 buildings on each of them, nod a spriv at each ?,l,icv. HENRY llANCriHP Sept 37 Si til^ IROH EAILXSQ 4 ORHAMJCTTAI IRON WORK. CPIIE Subscriber* respeetfullv inform th* JL Cltigen* of the (jnilod Huton Mint th j *rv prepared to fill up oidvn for all kind* I Iron work, arteli ?? ritlmg* for Pitmir I t'ririlr i'..rk?, (iinlrn*, St?p*, Bikwnint Ver.?nd ih* Coinetvrn*. &c. Ainu Set>. ? ? Choir*, Tnble, Orey llounda. 0??t Iror L>mb*, Newfoundland D<>ir?, iron Ht.ir* Doom, HhnUera, uiMrd?,GiiUN,an(l ollkindi ' uf ornamental and mM.rcUini iron Work Thrjr pay parfiewiur utmtloR to enelo? ing cemetery Ute, having the Urgent <m( haodaoiMeot aosortmvM of pattern* of mi.] ( eotabtiahmeot in tklu country. Hereon ? u. t of to I ing Melwtlonn of pattern* on. know the rout of lh? viul, bv addreeeUj | thr will rtmefve, by nrturn ? I ta dl, printed deoign* of work and lint of pri com. All order* rntrwMl to u4 wiii rue ?.< prompt attention 1IOOD At CM., Mm m NoriUut, PMIadolphi*. Mny It. If ft. *"* '. *V * ' ^ ... ? I NmV uotM.'.s! MvTSmMi I The gtitacrhmr has no* In store his FA LI f HOODS, Ills stock Is uitilsUally large ami good j and wrrtscMlVil With itiucli one and attention The p oprietor's ten* experience irt Misine* will enable him to otter advantages rarely to b< * found elsewhere. A. C. DL'NLAF; Sept 1?, 1654. - 31 41 News! News!! 1 The 8ul?scriber la now receiving from Netv York. Philadelphia, Bn timnre nnd Charleston, his Poll snpplv of Drugs.ClientIt'sls. I'nints.Oih, Snips, Brushes, Cosmetics, Pel-fit mery, Spices nnd Fancy nrtieles; China-W- re, such na Vases. Cups nnd S ,uners. Toilet Bottles, Cntd Baskets, & c. &e., to which he respectfully invites tlie ntb-ntion of the citizens of laineaAtuf visiting Camden nnd Witnllhg nrtielealn his line. Z. J. DeIIAY. Oct I, 83 tf Paints and Oils. I have now in Store n large nnd fine stock of White Lend. Zinc, Pnint, Unseed Oil, ur pen tine, Lampblack, Litharge. Chrome J Green, Spanish Brown and Venetian Red. ?AI .SO? Paint. Whitewash and Varnish Brushes, j Saah Tools. &c. &c. Give nte a call nnd I will try to give yoil perfect satisfaction Z. J. DeIIAY. Oct 4 33 tf PKIlilAM OUTDONE! A Weekly Newspaper* The proprietor of the Mercantile Gn!de would respeetfiillv call the ntb ntion of Merchants. Farmers nd Mechanics, residing out of the citv, to the moderate tcruix for a yearly subscription to the Guide, being to mail subscribers onlv FIFTY CENTS PER YEAR, i making it unquestionably the cheapest Fam! ilv \?.vv stn it?. r in th?* VTmtaul Stilt* 8. '! In columns <<f the Guide will contain I lie j usual variety of origin >1, spicy article*. writ- ] i len not onlv to please lint to instruct; and | will In* replete with a synopsis of till the l.o eal mi I General N> wn of the Day. In regard to Polities,the Goid will in .inIniti an indrrttuknl lime, and, from time to into, will advocate such measure* its lust conduce to the intercuts of the greatest number, I'ostni.inters and others are respecfullv requested to act a* ngen s for this p iper, lo whom we w ill forward specimen copies, tree w hell desired to do so. Premiums. As an inducement for person* to interest Uieio-e-lves to obtain subscriber* for the MtrcmUlU Guide, w e otl'cr the following Premiums, and upon the receipt of the names ,.nd fjtif in atliawe, we will forward theiu, per express, or Otherwise, if ordered, tu the address of those entitled to them, for three hundred sulmcribors, CM1 ,$35 00 for two hundred and tiflceii *ub*cri hers, we will give one splendid fine Gold Watch, y warranted for time,; w. rih 30 00 For two hundred, one elegant Fine Gold Locket, glasses^ worth 16 00 For one iiumlred and hfiy. one elegant bracelet, (lino gold,) 11 00 For IdO. one gold Vest v huie, b 00 I'air <6, one gold i'en and llolder, 10 00 For 6o, mm do do 8 00 i or 4u. olio do do (j 00 tfor 30. no do do 6 00 For 30, one do in {Silver 3 0o rar 16. ouu do do J 00 \ Fur 13, one !..Jy\dt do 1 00 | f '1 his Gold l'en and Gold 1 (elder, is lite ' lady's si/.e, and is a beautiful article All llio slnive goods shall lie procured from tl e New Vork Gobi I'en Manufacturing I i. oiup.iit, the itckiiow ledg.-d best Gold Pen I Pcnc.l ( ase Manufacturer* on this Go ti! tlelir. Clubs can he advantageously formed in , every city and village in the Union, and a < large number of subscriber* obtained in this it; j. Alien as would interest themselves , lor the Guide, Call be wed rewarded, us our i osi nl' preoiiuiiis above will show. Farmers who would desire all excellent . Family Newspaper, should at once avail themselves of the UutJr, the price being much hvdoW uuy other Aov\sp..po' published. AuE.XiT W anted for every city in the United States .(lul Gall..da. Itespoosihlc parties who will .ict as agents for tue Ga?/' will please lur* < ii.sh us v.uli ihcir names, for publication. TO TIIB LA DIBS vVo would p.irtieu'arly appeal, know thoeflieicney of Hi. ir services alien energetically directed, liv their eo operation our stlli seiipiion lid would soon out number any p.per published on this continent, audio gain this we sh.dl at all times strive to em body in Iheeiiluuins of the Gnu/--,something to not on y please, but instruct our female pations. Our subscription price being so liklU lltiiru u ill Im Itiil lit I l*s .tilK.?iillt* tit tli.n* procuring tor uh enough miWriUrn to obtain any of the Rich l'reiniiiui* above Jr icritwil, and a hit lady wo dd not dotirv u hand-mini* (told Watch, laickot, Rr.tcclel, tVn and I'encil. We want to print an edition of 50,000 Coiiks Within thrcti mnndia. Tld* Accnuipli-du-d An rtliulh enlarge tlio (iuuL- to double it* prcncnt nixe. SINGi.K 3UBSCUIP HON* M iy bo ri'initb'd iu I'oat Gllico fLimpi or silver. H|Hviiiii'n copie* mini free, lit addreming the editor, p?*ai paid. All eoiuiuu niv"Sti-<n? should ik .".'.Idri'.iat'il, pfl.il p tld, i-.? W. K Itlakeney. Edit ir ami l'ub idler of <lio ff York Merctin/Un Guide, No. 183 Greenwich *treut. inr .Ne?v?p.ipor* throughout tke Union by pubiiidiing the above, appropriately din* played. including tnia notice, for two month-. Mini cdliug attention editorially to the time and fteinliug ui the piper, will be entitled to an exchange, and ruecive m Gold I'll and Gold IIoldkr, Iff. . >! Ik T.l ol l-o F\olla*a r% . 11 .. .. III be entitled to two, which will be fur warded to them as they mny direct. D?ia Pen and Holder will be of the iiMimfu.iure of the ' .New York (told Pen M.mufa -luring Compute, No. 183 Greenwieli aireot, the uio?l ' extensive and reliable Gold Pen producers 1 on this continent, if out in the world, r Avg. 30 2Mt?3m. ; WINDOW 8HADB8, CURTAIH GOODS, MATRASSES, AXW ; PAPER HAN?I!V IS, fpHE'SBlMKirilwr has in Store, of .via own I JL Manufacture and iiii|K>rtntion nii anoL r in.mis atock of Wixoow SllAHKs, Grr< - COR NICKS, Papkk HANGINGS. Mstras Satin Gelatines, Daoirtslia.Laoe ami Mua f lin Curtain*. Taaaila. Loops, iut. All o f which ate offered at prieoe which are appre ciatad bp all cloaa buyer* and economics haws- kwyun. H. W KINSMAN* 177 Kinf-al, Charleston, ft. C. March ?? 7 ly. r SITUATION lis itAOUER ; WANTED. A young man from Virginia qualified to 1 teach the vuriouA branches of tin- English, 1 , and Ancient ImngUiigr#, is desirous of obj Vniiiiiifr a sitmitiuu in Hbuth L'nrtilidrt. He j can give satisfactory rnfficltrct as to lite! rnfy antl tilbral qualification*. Any letter [ addressed to A. M. W. Peon's Stdre, I'at! rich Co, Virginia, will b.> pruir.ptty attended to. August 30, tf 28 GEORGJATIOAIE GAZETTE; A SOUTHERN, IJTERAHV AND FAMILY JOURNAL i PUBLISHED AT AUHUsTA, GA. ~ J\S. M SCYTHE, I k RUllTA WllYTK, f K'1* ? Tiik Homk Gazette is devoted to Literature, Art, Science, Agiicuturc, General intelligence, and Southern Interests. Tlieuim of the Editors | Is to make a useful ami interesting paper; to | Mend the Instructive nntl the cntaiuiug togetlici, I in such u way as to secure a high degree of inI tercst, iiud yet at the same time elevate both ; the intellect antl the Altectio .s. The eolumns of the paper contain historical anil domestic Romances, Pictures ot Social Life, j Sketches of Uiegraphy, Gnoicc Poetry, Kntertainiiig Anecdotes, Scientific .Memoranda, Agiii cuitti.al and Industrial Aitides, the General : News of the day, and ull Political Intelligence | of any iinpoitance. Besides a great variety of articles oil all these subjects, the Gazette will he pa ticula.ly adapted for FAMILY READING.? It is published tor the llmne Circle, and the 1 Edit us feel that they have fully redeemed their i pledge?to make it a home newspaper should be I out.i elv free fiont political Idas and high-toned i ill character. | I Grateful for the liberal encouragement which has been extended to our efforts to build up at the South, a Litkrakt and Famh.y .IocrRai. of \ high character, we shall increase our exertions to justify this public confidence, and to make the Gazette still morv worthy of general pationage TKKMS. Single copy, I year, always in advance, $2 00 Two copies, " " " ft 5o Five " " " " 8 t'O Ten '* 44 44 44 15 tin i i ar To any person making up a clnh of Five, we will send a copy gratis for one year. Address, KMYTIIK k WHYTE. Editor* Home (lozitfe, Augusta, (>a. ' January, 0, 1854, 48 ' I _ I if UK lUKRir*v'v iniifvnh : I llli jlJIlillll.U IJ I IIPIIIUm boi.&qway's wxjcjs. ! t'o th: ('it inns of the United Staler. I most humbly and sincerely thank you for * the iiuuiou.-c pat,oonge you have bestowed upon < iuy Pill*. 1 take ihts opportunity of stating that my Ancestor* were all American Citizen*, and t that I entertain for all that concern* America i and Aiuciicturs, the moat lively sympathies, au i much W, ti.at 1 originally compounded my Pill* i | expressly to suit Tour climate, habits, oonstitu- < 1 tlou<, and manner of living, intending to eslab- < | li.-h myself among you, which 1 have now done i | oy taking premises in New VotIt. i il-3, i.ortttr of Ann an I Xuxiau-St. .V. )'. PURIFICATION OF THE ELCCE AND .IV Kit AND nil.lOl'.S COMPLAINTS 1 Tlu* C'tixenaof the Uiiioi stiller pinch from di. ] order* ot the Liver and Stomach, scarcely any are ftee tVom the iiutuciico* of these destructive maladies, hence life wca.s fast. The tair sex, perhaps the most handsome in the world, tip to a certain peiiod when, distressing to ray, many , loom their teeth and good looks, while yet in tlie , hay day of life?nuch sad evils may l>c effectually ' remedied by continually keeping the hlood pure : and the Liver ami Stomach ill a healthy action, when tile will How smootiy, and resemble plants ' in u congenial clime, wtieie an eternal spring up* pears to reign. As it regards the preservation of the human Irame and the duration of lite, much may he eltcctcd, und I say fearlessly, tliut health and life may he prolonged tor many year* beyond the o.dimiry limits, if llullowuy's Pills are taken to purity the blood according to the rules laid down for health contained ill the directions which accompany each I Mix. A Ca?e of Weakness and Debility of 10 years standing, cured by Holloway's Fills. (.'?/?'/ of a letter from Citft'ain John J hrntou, Ait?r Jt'i inr, A*. P., OaUd Jan. bth. 1861. To Pkovkshor Hollow-ay, 38, Corner of Ann a.id Nassau Street, N. V. Sir:?It is with the most heartfelt pleasure I have to Inform you that I have been restored to nealth and strength oy taking your l'itls. For the lust leu years I sulfeiv I f.om a derangement of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced io such an extremity that I gave up my Ship, never expecting to go to sea any mo.e, as I ha I tried every leinedy mat was recommended tome, but all to no purpose; and had given myself up to despair, when I was at last recomiiieiitled to take your Pills. After using them lor tbrve months, the r -suit is that 1 am now in better health than I have been for gleven years past, and indeed as well as ever 1 was ill my life. You are quite at .ilx*.iv to iinike this known for the henelit of oilier*. I remain, *ir, vour* respectfully, (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated I'ill* are wonderfully ef- I iicaciou* in the following complaint* : Ague, Inflammation, Anliuia, Jaundice, Million* Complaint*. (river Complaint*, itlotche* on the Skin, I.umbcgo, Itowel Complaint*, 1'ile*, Colic*, Kheumat'nm, iV>.i.*ti|>alioii ofthcBow- Hetoutiou ot Urine, el*. Scrofula, or King'* Kvil, Consumption, Sore Throat*, Debility, Stor.? ami Oravel, I1,oimv, Secondary Symptom*, Apttiterv, Tio DotilOurex, C*jg|peU*, T uinovra, HmiiiIh IrreiriilarUies. I'lctm. Fever* of alt kind*, Venereal A flection*, Kit*, V/ orm* of all kind*, (lout, WeakitoMt, from wtiatHead-srhc, ever cauae, Ac., Ac. (nitigwiion, % Hold at thr K*t abi.ihhm&nt or Pio* KtM'i* lioLLtiWiV, 444, Strand, (near 1'cmplk Bar) Uswti.iiml aUn>t hi* House in Nkw Yonb. Order* for Medicine* in the State*, nidre*scd, ' T, Hollowat, Now York,'will receive due attention. Hold *1* ' *o by all ro*|?wtable Druggiit* and denier* i in Medicine* throughout the United States, in Boy** at 3 74 cent*. 87 cent*, and #1 60 r cent* eacl. To be h.xi Wholesale of the - principle Drug /louse* in Union. ; HT Chore in oconaidorable saving by is* ' king the larger sites. N.B.? Directions for the guidance of ps tiont* in svery disorder arc affixed to each , St Bold hy P. X COHBN, Co. t9 Ilnyr.e *L, Charleston, 9. C. w ' W. - ^ ' & -a ijffik .,>4> ' . ' M* ? . 4? f' A List of Letters, i Remaining in the Post Office. Linc.ister ; C. II.. So.,Cii..<Jet. 4. 1894. Armlicld, F)r. VV. C, Grcli 61 Dirrls, M'srs | Addison. J N Grhaiii-, W (J Ballard. S D Klingle. J II Ballard, II tarts. Miss N fc lackmon. J J Ijjrk. Misft Safah 6ro\vn, Mr* W. I a-tuition Miss M J j Brbwn, Jbcl Link Jitfctlb Baftkitl. Jus. Litliaii, MFs. M t, Bally, Rbberl I .ocas James Baily, Wvlie M Liles, It R Barton4 Marion Maekey, J T < Barton. J M Me/tteer, J \ Ik-Ik. II M M-Ison, II Castoii, Mrs. M Morrison. Dr. S C j Caston Miss Sarah Montgomery. Mrs A L Canton, Mi n Eliza McElhanay, A. J. 1 Cmwder, Edward Mnler, Win. C'line, Nat. Parker. Mh Kliz. ' Cotlsart, Sntn'l Phifer, W T Crenshaw. Minn A Reich, N B Croxton, A J Sings. A J Coeliran, Miss R Steel, Wm C Clanton. A J Steel. J I) J Cook, Nat JStraiibridge.MissM A p Cook, John Taylor, Andrew a Dnnlap, J L Talbot, J W ( Eastos. Ervin Tliompson, J Fowler. VV VV Tliompson, VV S Fnnderkurk, J Watts, A Faulkner, J. M WUson. I I) Gill. Louis, Williamson, J D. Persons calling for letters le this List \Vi please say, 4tliey are advertised. THOMAS R. MACILL N o t i o e . ALL Persons having demands against t| the Estate of Bailey F. Ingram, deceased, 8; lire requested to present the same to the nn- d dersigo.-d for payment,on.or before, the Isi c, day of January next, as on that day I intend p to close, and settle up the Estate, and this ? notice will be pleaded in b ir to any demand presented against said Estate sfler tint . date. VV. B. CAU rilEN, Aiim r. L'ineaster C. II. Oot. 1st 1851. 33 3m pr's. fee, #5 25. " Briok for Sale, by ALEX. GRE . brick mason and blacterer ;s The Subecriher ho* lor mile, in the lower w |>?rt of the District, hear the resilience of fi i'upt. Juliu s M. Ingram, >i supply of first rate Brick, which lie will dispose of at eight ci lollnrH per'honsiind. He token thin iiielhotl it ilso of informing his friends arid the public >n generally, that he is prepared to do any kind tl f work in the masonry line, brick laying ? ir plastering, at short notice. n ALEX. GREM. d Oi t. 4 33 tf. > State of South Carolina, !' LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common /'/?ox. THE Defend nit M. S. Sorroll who is in the * rurtody of the Sheriff ot Lancaster District, by ' rirtuc of writs of rrtpia* ml respondendum, at the luitsofJ. L. andN.S. limit, and otlicis, having ? iled in my oltice, together with a scheduh* on n will, of his estate ami effects, his petition to the ' .'ourt ot Common pleas praying that he may lie *i nlniitted to the benefit ol the Acts of tile Gen- a ral Assembly made lor the relief of insolvent n lebtors, it is ordered that the said J. L. and X. e >. Hunt, and Sparrow k Lane, and ull otlieis |( :he creditors to whom the said M. S. Son ell is at anywise indebted, be and they are hereby | ^ iuuimoned, aud liu vc notice to appear before the j () ?aid court nt lsuieasterCou t House on the Iftth | day of October next, to show cause, if any they j can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid ikould not lie granted. Office of Common Pica*, Ixtncastrr District, " 8/A Jnu of rifn/' 1854 ' J. A. STEW MAX. Clerk. d fane T. Ward, by next, 1 IX EQUITY. 1 Frend John Adams, Lamahtf.u District. ? . Petition for settlement I " Elias B. Ward, *t at. f of interest of Mrs. J. T. n W*,-d in real and per- v sonal estate. James t J Croxton, & so forth. ( It appearing to my satisfaction that ELIA.S R. WAKI) rondos without the limits ot tics State ; it is ordered, on notion of Clinton, Sol'r | |t For petitioner, that the said Elias B. Ward a dc- | remlaiit ill the alstve petition, do answer, plead or I demur to the petition ill this case, oil or before the L' second day of October, 1854, otherwise judge- * incut pro confrsso will be ordered agai-ist hini. I JAMES H. WITHEKSPOOX. 1 ? (,'om. Kq. L. D. J s June 15, 19 pr fee $7 8m jf William J. Cureton udin'r. | IN EQUITY. 1 rs. > Lancaster Dr. Juines C. Masscy, ct at. J Bill for Relief. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Com- I missionem. that James C. Maseey, Henry Cooke, and Henry Reese Masse*, defendants in the above case reside without the limits of this Stale, It is ordered, on motion of Cooke solicitor for complainant, thnt the said defendants, Jam 's C. Masscy, Henry Cooke and Henry Reese Masacy, ' do answer, plead or demur to the Bill in above case, on or before the 2nd day of October, 1854, i otherwise judgement pro confcsso will be order- ; ed against nil and each of them. \ james 11 witherspoon. Com*r in Eq? I.. I). June 16 19 3in?pf. $7 j Samcbl B. Mahskt, ct at 7 IX EQUITY. vs. Lancaster Dc't. Thomas Bi lk, and Win. Bill to subject Ei|uiHough, h'x'rs. ' ties to pay legal deDarling Hough and others, maud*, establish k . y nui up Leiviui. j Hilling* k Uelk i Petition to *nbject an r*. / Equity to pay Legal De- 1 Darling Hough, ft a! ) hmuvU. D. U. Poer, Auignff,j Petition to auhject an ft. I Equity to pay a Legal Seal Johnatou k wife, f Demand. Darling lluugliAuthor* j T. R. A J. It. Magiil, A?irrn*f?, r*. 1 . . . The ftune i'artle*. j *Ct Samuel B Eirnnon*. ri. I . . . The xaiui* Pa tie* f ur* Elizaltclh Adam*, A<tu*jt, A**ignrr, I ra. Mine Portic*. f "* U ' It appearing to my satisfaction that Darling Hough, a defendeiil In ahovo raw, resides without the limit--* of thia State, It ia ordered on motion of Cooke, Solicitor for complainant in altove Bill, and of Moore, aolieitor in the petition drat stated, and of William*, solicitor for petition, era in the last stated petition*, that the aaid Da* ling (lough, do answer, plead or demur, to the above Rill and petition*, on, or hefbre the 2nd day of Octoher, 1884, otherwise judgement pro eonfenmt will be ordered ageinat hltn in each and all of eeid ceeca. JAH, U. W1THKRNPOO*. CotHr in June 19, 19 9m?pf $10 Tiiouat P Hai.Laao 1 IN EQUITY. ea, 1 LaNraeTKR Dirrmior. Taotfui M. Sim, M ^ Petition to nubjcct an Bquiother*. | ty to the payment of a legal It appearing to my naUefhctlon that Thomae II. Sim*, Andrew Jackson Sim*, Cotumhiis Mill* * the infant child of Charity R. Mill*, dee'd, defendant* reeide without thin State ; it i* ordered on inotion of William*. Solicitor fbr Petltkmen, that the naid defendant* do an*w?r, plead or demur to the peOirtoa in abort mm, on or before the td day of October, 1RM, otherwtee judgment am ma/>?ao will ho nrdr-ad agaiaet them. JAMES ft. WITHKR8POO*. CWr. Kg. L. D. Jaae U ! tm-pf. $7 * ft . M ' NOTICE. TIIE notes nnd accounts due the late flrn of W. M. &. A. J. Ctihtiont luive beer left vviih nie lb collect. Thw BrNOlU knowing themselves indebted, Would obligr llli? gfcutly by calling and settling. II. S. BAILEY. July is,'8. 3t 4; Slate of South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Pleas. Frederick Shelnuie, Jr., who is in the custody )f the She. ill' of Lancaster District by virtue of a vrit of eapia ad xalixfaeirnd-un at the suit o I. A. IliiMHeltinc, having filed in my office, to. (ether with a schedule, on outh, of his estate uid effects, his petition to the Court of Common 'leas praying that he may he admitted to the K'nefit of the Act of the General Assembly, nadti for the relief of insolvent debtors, it is irtfert'd that the said J. A. Ilasseltiue, and all ither the creditors to whom the said Frederick Shcliane is iti anywise indebted, lie, and they re hereby summoned, and have notice to appear teftirc the said Court, at Lancaster Court House; n the 16th day of October next, to show cause f nny they can why the prayer of the petitioner foresaid, should not be granted. tjffiee of Common Plea*, Lancaster District, 28 January, 1864. J. A. STEW MAX, C. C. C. P. It is now put up in the. largest sized botlea. and is acknowledged to be the best suriiparilln made, as is certified by the w onerful eures it has performed, the origin >1 npies of which are :n the possession of tin roprietor. Remember, this is the only true nd original article. Scrofula. Syphilis. Mercurial Complaints, 'atleer, Gahgrene. Rheumatism, and a vast nrivty of other diseases are speedily and erfcetlv cured by the use of this medicine. Read the following Certificate! Tall Possa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 1852. Dear Sir:?I send you this to certify to on that tour Extract of Yellow-Dork and nrsnpnrnin litis periormeu one 01 me mosi 'ortderful cure# on me that has ever been ef Cfed On man. I have lieen afflicted for forty years will ruptiona on my tiVK feet ; in 1 *? 18 thci ol so h id that I had to go on crutches, nd in 1849 I had one leg ampn'-alcd above lc knee. In about nihe months after my ther log broke out in large eating and riming sores from my knee to my foot, and isehnrged n great deal of offensive in it tor. ly groin also broke out in large biles which ischurged much offensive matter, and at lie a nno time my left hand broke out in irge running sores nearly to niv elbow. The misery that I have Buffered for the 1st two years. I wanuot describe to you. I as in sueli agony that 1 never rested day r night. In October last my son biought me oru f your bo .tie wrappers: 1 re id it, and founu -cord oT some wonderful euros performed v your 'Extract of Yellow-Dock anil Sar u par ilia,' I sent and got two bottles of it nd commenced taking it. In two weeks to ij* great astonishment, my so es all became nsv. and I could sleep all night, a thing I mf not done for two years. When I had .ken six bottles, my sores were nearly all ealed, Mysore* got well as if by enchantlent. I have now used in all. eight bottles if your "Extract of Yellow Dock and Sar :>p: rilla.'' and 1 now consider m\self well 1 entreat all of the atllicled to try this lcdieinc for I believe it will cure any known ise. se in the world. Iaty aside all prcjuiee and just try it, and proclaim its great i orlh to suffering mankind and entreat them o take it. for it will cure them. My ease is well known in a large portion >f South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, nd if any should doubt the above cure, I in ite theui to call on me,ami I w ill show then, he scars. 1 can be found in 1'allaposs. *0., Alabama, one mile from Sloe's Ferry RENAJATI HUGHES.' The Yellow-Pock and S irs iparilla is pe utiarly adapted to females of delicate health esulting from irregularity of menstrual dis barges, and other diseases peculi .r to theii ex. The propiietorlias in his possession; rreat number of certificate* ot cures, per united of the above description. We as aire the afflicted, that 11 bottle or two of l)r xuysotl's Extfact of Yellow Dock and Sar laparilla will at once regulate those ditlicul ies and renew the natural energies. S-fTl'at up in quart buttles.?Price $1 ?er bottle. Sold WholcSide and retail bv SCOVlL & MEAD. 111 ('hartres st.,N O. General Agents for the Southern States o whom all orders must be addressed. Sold,also, by M igill &, //eath, Gincnstei (J. II ; A. 1'. Wylie, Chester; Winchester Slitt &. Co., Munroe, N.C.; '/. J. I e ll.?y Workman, Camden. April 18,'64 t.Oct. 1. South Caro'nina, 1 in" tiiic coikt tu LANCASTXU DISTRICT. 1 OitDIN'AKY. I fit ?lt.? rtlulto . /.I' l.vk. J Mills's Will. 117HERKAS SAMUEL J. McKINNEl T h in notified nit* tli.it hi* requires ih will of JOHN MILLS, lato of Lancaster District leceased, to bo p.oved in duo anil solemn torn nf Law; and whereas James F. N. Davidson Executor ol the said John Mills, has tiled hi petition with a similar pinyer, and it appuaiinj that Nancy Mills, (widow), Mary McKinnoy, An Z't&n MeKinny, James (i. Mills, Washinpto! M. Mills, tlcorge MoKinney, James McKiniuu the widow and children of Thouio." J. Mills, di ceased, names unknown, the widow und childrc of John F. Mills, deceased, names not known the widow and children of William Mills, d? ceased, vis: ?? Mills, widow, and Jcffcrso Mill', Nancy Mills and Amos Itaker and wit Harriet Raker, most of whom at e legatees undo the will, and all of whom would have heon e titled to a di?ti ibiilive share of the estate, if th deceased hail died intestate, reside without tb limits of the State: These are, therefore to notifi rcqtih-e, cite and admonish the said Nancy Mill* iwidow,) .Vary McKinnoy Augustus McKinni ames <1. J/ills, Washington M. .Ifills, (feorg .t/cKinney James J/eKiiiiier, the widow an children of Thomas J. J/ iils, deceased, tl, widow and children of John F. M ills, decease. and Mills, widow, Jefferson Jfillsf Vane .Mills, Amos Raker and wife, Harriett the wido and children of William .Mills, deceased, togethi with Hainuel J. McKinnoy, Wesley .Mekinne and James F. N. Davidson and w:fe Emily, lug twos of the said John .Mills, deceased, and al distributees, if ho had died intestate, to he at appear Itefore me on Wednesday, the 18th Jul 1864, in the Court of Ordinary! ?? be hohlen Lancaster Court House, then and there to shr cause, If any, why the said will should, of sbou not be proved and established in due form Law, or for what cause the nam* should be i aside or established, and to make such other ai further showing and proof aa you, or either you, the said parties, mav doom nocesnai proper and advantageous IHr your rospocti rights and intereflta in the premises. !-?* ?> \ (liven tinder i?sy Hand and Seal L8. . > Office, at Lancaster Court House, t ?) 10th April 18*4. J A MEN II. WITH KRHPCON. Ordinary L. D. April It, % yL 11.11 ? , LEATHER, BOOTS, SHOES AHD B 11 Clarm ss. K 1 ; f ^ f IIE SUBSCRIBER lias ou hand k 4 ; stock of Leather, Boots, Shoes and liar 3MB nets, which he will sell oil reasonable lei rat. ^BBj Dry Hides will lie taken ut 12 cents per lb. MB in trade or 10 cents cash. jpg fall at my house or tan yard one mile east cf Pleasant Hill 1'. O. Mi LEWIS M. CALTIILN. H July 12, 1864. 22 tf. M ESTATE OF CALVIN U8RY. 9 ALL Persons having demands against Estate IKS . of Culviu I'sry, deceased, nie notified at d u tiui- M| reil to present the stihic to the utideisigned or B to James II. Withertpoon; within the tin e pr< - B scribed by law, and nil petsbns indebted aie le i que?ted to make payment, without delay to th4 subscriber. JtlilN^WILL1AMB, ao'mV. Iliekoir Head I*. O., Luncastei Liisliiet. ' | July 10, 1861. 4t 22 ptoM w * i aW :j WALK Elf & BimSiDE, 1 COTTON FACTORS, A Nil conniNsiort .ULRCIIARTS, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, c 11a r l j: s t () a s. c. w. A. WAHDLAW, iiOLLOTllAN WALKER, ANDREW IICHNSIDS. Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty cents ocr ling. iTICK TlilN nr 1 \,T ANY We have no doubt suffer with colds and corns for the lack of good easy w earing boots ami shoes; or by wearing any kind cf old tilings, thinking tlitd' are the cheapest, whetfcin they are badly mistaken; many catch their desib bv It. 1111)1 l>??iil,w tin*-.... ?1 .. ...i:.,? comloi table; ml in the long tun spend as much money us would have liought them something good and coinfoi tuble. To piovc the difference call 011 uh at our ahop Ol'POSITE S. B. EMMONS and let us sell you some boots or shoes, whichever you desire, or both, that will keep tile cold out, wear eu-y, and last a long tint#. W e can make any kind of woik that you can desire from a fine pump boot down to it coats* every-day alioe. lb-pairing of all kinds done at short notice. All work wai ranted, and piicei very low. FLOYD & SON. Feb. 22 2 ly Jl Hoe & Cos Patent Grotind daws. r|",iiF. .N'ulsckihkiis manufacture from tha 1 best CAST STEEL. CII.CL'LAR SAWs. fr.ltll . j wr> inch** to eighty itu'lns in diameter. Their Sawn are hardened illtd tempered,i.lid are ground and finished by machinery dcsijn d expressly for the purpose ; and nrtf therefore much superior to those ground in jj the usual manner, us they are strengthened and stiffened by increasing them in thick. .)? ncss regularly from the cutting edge to the centre,consequently do not become healed or buckled, produce a great staving in timber. Tbey also manufacture OAST stef.i.f. mill, 1 riT asd emus cr.-T IAUS. 4ku PU.LF-T tVEfcS, ofsupetior quality, all of which they have for sale, or they may he obtained of the principil hardware iiicrcliants throughout J ihe United Slates and (.'aHilda. It. HOC . Co., 29 ami 31 Gold-st. Publishers of Newspapers who will insert this advertisement three limes, with his nole, and forward us njsiper containing lie Same, will he paid in printing materials bv purchasing four times the amount of their bill for the advotisenient. 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' Remittances and eoiftmuniration* shonld always l?c addrassed, post-paid, to the Pub*' li-hers, * LEONARD SCOTT Jr CO., ' At Ooij> Sfitvrr, ^ N<w York. JI N. R-?L. S. ft Co. have recently ]>ubU?l? d, v and have now for sale, the "PAHMLk'M a'. OU1DE," by Henry fltawhen*, of Edinburgh, *, and Profcasor Norton, of Yolo College, New Ua?t ven. complete in 2 vols, royal octavo, containing r. IOtK) pages, 14 steel and ?'?0 wood angtfvings i,t Price, in mu?Hn binding, $6. >w py* Thi? Ih not the old ' linok of th? Phnwr," ,1,1 'stelv reswetVa/ed and thrown nfmu the market. < of Jan. II. 1M4. 4H ? NOTlCJB. of PRISONS Indebted to Dm A.tn of W. If. k ?A. J Connors, are requested to settle their not#* or sccoqnts at tjicir earliest Con vat. let oe. Tw tbosn indebted since 1858. is this fwK laftliw A of ktrty Intivfidv'l.-M Urn* Indulgence ran* not b? B he oTor-fft*). A r nrnta' ?f ?.<#?>?? locmrrt# wffl be left wUH K. ft. llnMry, Km,, ttbdntytyfr* niuilpftrfrt m*, k ?y ibmr, f.ont riir rife;