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of tlie Commi ssi 181 S )l/i H CAR* >1*1 N \ i *.*NC*MT?.K DlMTKICT. { To the Hon. Joint H. O'Neal. presiding J Gnvr ! (Won*. at Lane a'ar. Fall Term, I wistcr District, i' uhedienee to tin net of ih? to submit the following Iteport. 1864. Tree To Balance t gainst Treasurer upon last Cash received from Tax Collector fo Total Cuali Tax Assessed 2*1 January, 1894, 37+ per Cr?<5 fly Cnah paid 2d January 1851 Cash paid 7th August, " Commissions on $977 39 at 2+ per < Commissions on 1331 68 ree'd fro at 21 per cent Cash on hand to Balance.... All of which is respectfully submitted. G. M. Fuhdehbukk. Cktirmtn. 1864 NAMES OF PAUPERS Jnn'jr 2d, Fur l>ury Vick l'?id Rebecc.i Mothers I u-(I Wm. 1I?II Infant child of Ann Barticld,. Win. Adnms Andrew Caskey Elizabeth Simmon* Bcttv Th.irinon Wm York Ruthev Vickery Millv Williams Catherine Wright Rachel Brewer Sally* Bradley Infant child of Sam'I Mntox Mnliaaa Gardner Klir.alH'th Smith Magna** I.vies and wife.... E. G. Caston John Weaver and wife Samuel Spatt Edward Weaver Jos. Eat ridge and wife VN m Thompson add ?ife.... Joel Oaten* se'ot p id in full John A. Stewuit, CI rk, ue'ct paid C. I'. Bonnet May 24 Paid J W l'nrker Sec. and Treaaun ?er and Sarah Cornells, paupers Aug. Hilt For l.ney Vick P"'d Rebeces Mot handled,. " Wm Hall Infant child Ann Bnrtield. ... Wm. Adnma And'w Cnakey Elizabeth Simmons Betty TUnrmon Wm York o.. ?... aw-i. ?< } ?ic'k?TV Milly Williams Catherine Wright Kuchel Brewer Sullv Brndlv lnf.mt child Vnniuel Matoi.. .Mnli*?n Gardner EIixnbelli Smith .Mrs M.gnsnnStyUs E. G. Cmiton Samuel SpratL Mis Jon Est ridge Wm Thompson nnd wife.... Win Ent ridge Paid R C Potts' ne'et for making Col J I) Unite. Sheriff nnd Jailor, costsi Abrnm Kennigton'n ne'et for keepi m ver. helpless condition VVinny Barker's ne'et for having m C Bilk's ne'et for making enffiu fv Snrah Ker'n ne'et for funeral ex per R S Bailer's ne'et for publishing! Elizabeth Newton's ne'et for funen la-yon & Bhieknion'n ne'et for fum Jones Cr? ekett'n ne'et for fnnerah J. W. I'urker, Sis*, nnd Trcnnnrerl Its nnd Mm Baker, Inn .tie panpi STATE OF SOUTH CTROIJXA. i P. Lancaster Distkict. \ CR< nnd foregoing is n true nnd correct necouni ua Trennurer of the Board of Commissioner* Sworn to before me thin 16 Oct. 185 Report of CommijMdonerJ Fall Ten WE, th? Commissioners of Roads nnd follow ing Report : Our first meeting 1864. At thin meeting we ii*av?*cd the I) raise funds for the present year.^ind-to alte migm come Uewre the Hoard. The second attend to the common business of the Bonpi .Monday in August, also for tbe |turpo?o of a (he Board, &<*. 1864. Am't*. reoeived by Treasurer. Jan. U, mi 16. (8 eta, from 11.11. I Ciooch former Truasu> rcrof Board 16 It - t'J from J a. Couaart for defiiult of Road duly 2 00 M $1 from S. B. femmot * lor Mrraul default of Road duly ) 00 * $60 from W. J. Curt-ton for exemption na Com'r. of Roads and Bridges for l*ncaater District 60 00 Aug. 7, Received from John R. Welch Tax Collector 1183 60 AmL roeeived by Treasurer 1262 38 Credit b> payments ua per contra 626 04 Balance in hiimla of Treasurer 627 31 Oct. 12th, 1864. / f fa "<i '?' ? C'^?> '":%. . ' ; *fw '? M' ?r* jT .'&, ' ; 4 - TM . * ' *: -W -* 1 - * t , lers of Poor to Fall Term >4. lodge of the Court of CftMBon Pleas nnd 854, th? Commissioners of Poor for Eoni Legislature of 8oath Carolina, beg leave urarer, Dr. Report, Full Term, 1853, 9 209 35 r 1854 1,331 68 1,541 03 rent. lit* 628 80 448 50 cent 24 43 iu John r Welsh, Tax Collector, 33 29 1.026 92 506 01 ?i .54 i 03 JONES CROCKETT. Sec. and l\eas. TO WHOM PAID. to Susan Viclc ft 12 00 Winny Baker 11 60 Mn gurrt Lnngley 15 Oo Elizabeth Norton 26 oo RhoHn Adams 16 00 David C inker 10 00 Elizabeth Simmons 10 00 Frances .MeAteer. 10 00 Sarah MeKee 22 50 John W. Twitty 10 00 Win. Snllivni 5 00 R I) Mon'gomcry 5 00 Elizabeth Newton an no Phillip Shchorn 20 00 John R. Welst 12 60 John C William* 16 00 Jeff. R. Connel 6 00 J. F. IKMIHOH 22 60 John WTwilty 20 00 Elizabeth Lsnglev 12 37 Thoa A Culp 17 60 John W. Nusbctt 12 66 Joel Oaten 18 00 John Robiimon SO 00 2 37 2 00 2 00 rr L, A., S. C? on ac'ct of 61 re Ba 160 00 628 80 to Susan Vick 9 12 00 VYiuny Baker.. 12 60 Mur^in't Ij.ngley 16 00 Elizabeth Nowlon 26 00 Rhoda Adams 16 00 David Cnskey 10 00 Elizabeth Simmons 10 00 Francis M'Ateer 6 00 G. M. Funderbnrk 26 00 John W. Twitty 10 00 Win Sullivan 6 00 R D Montgomery 6 00 Elizabeth Newton 10 00 Phillip Shehorn 20 00 John R. Welsh 12 60 John C. Williams 15 00 Jefl". R Connel 600 C F Houston 11 26 A B. Blackmon 20 00 Minos A Culp 25 00 JoelOuten 10 00 John Robinson 30 00 Jones Crockett 7 50 tbi for W. Wilt's child 2 00 >n ac'et Sarah Corrnli-,lunatic.... 1415 nir Abv Wright 4 months, when in 20 00 oftin made for R. Molhershed ... 2 00 >r Rachel Brewer 2 00 ices of Wm. York 4 57 tep Cou'r* Poor. Fall Term 1853 27 00 >1 expencesof R ohfl B'ewer. ... J 76 nil expeneen of Mrgneas l.yles,.. 2 80 txpenvin of R. Miithcmhed 4 47 L A., 8 C on m* ct of Sarah Corn- ?r*. 50 00 $448 60 ?r*nnally appeared tiefore mo Mr. JONES JCKETT and makes oath that ilia wllhii i of monies received and paid out by him i of Poor, since lust Report. 4. J. A. STEW MAN Clerk. JONES CROCKETT. of Road* ancLBridgeft, tn, 1864, Bridges, for latncustcr District. submit the ; was held on the first Monday in January, iatrict 33J per cent, on the general tax, to nd to the trener.il or ordin <ry business that meeting was held on the 6th of Vlurch, to I. The third meeting was held on the first Mending to any business that come before 1854. Am'U. Paid out by Tre*iurer dun-h 6. (Jimh paid J. A. Cunning* ham for repaint on Ciun Creek Bridge 4 60 Cash pa'd John Cnlp for re* p'r* on McAlpins Creek Bridge 15 00 Ca*h paid Ciipt John Crsig for repairs on Camp Creek Bridge 3 00 Cash |?aid Samuel Robertson for Pointers 1 60 Cash paid John M. Croekett for repaint on Bear Creek Bridge 17 00 Cash paid B Sizrr for re* p-uring Bridge on McAlpin* (reek 16 00 Ca*h paid R. 1). M Dun. I.ip on little Cain Creek Bridge 10 00 ii'K- 7 Caah |> .id Col T. P. Ballard for building new Bridge over Rum Creek 108 00 Cash paid do. do. for building new Bridge over Camp Creek 172 00 Cash paid John L MeMurr*y for repaint on Cain Creek Bridge 86 00 Csah paid Hammond Bailey At Co., for lunber on Cain ('reek Bridge 9 06 < neh paid Hammond,Bailey At Co., for lumber on Clinton'* Bridge 4 76 Cash paid R. Bailey for lum> ber and repairs on Gills Creek Bridge 4 S3 Cash paid M. A. Colp for repaira on MeAlpiua Creek Bridge, on Harriaburg Road 46 t'O Cash paid B. Sixer for hsaU ing with team one day tnr Sugar Creek Bridge 3 00 Cash paid Capt. J. D. Coskey fur repairs ou Gills ' and Bear Creek Bridges 10 90 Cash paid R.C HoUa for repairing MeAlpiua Creek Bridge 10 00 C'tah paid I. f. Pott* fer three linger Boards I 00 Cash paid Cape. J. B. Cou art, for repairs ou Clinton's Bridge 48 00 # Cash paid ( uL M. R. Prise far recording iu Clark'* Of**, and for repairing I SOUTH CAROLINA, ) LANCASTER DISTRICT. ? Personally, appeared before me W. O. 8TK\ sioncr* of Rood* and Bridges, and makes oath th the amounts of money received and paid out by h Sworn to before me, this 13tb Oct. 1864. J. A. STEW MAN, C Not 1 KERSEYS, and other goods for negroes, just received by J. B. COUSART. Nov. 1st. 37?If. Headquarters S. O. M. Columbia, Oct. 19, 1864. | ORDER NO, ?. rpPE Brigadier Generals commanding the 1. several Brigades comprising the Third Division Seuth Carolina Militia are heroby required to order ench Colonel, or officer commanding the several Regiments oftheir respective Brigades, to hold an election in their respective Regiineuts. on WEDNESDAY the Twentieth dny of December next, for the Office of .Major General, vacated by the resignation of Mnjor General John Buehsnnnn, and forthwith to transmit to the Adjutant Giwnl'* Office nt Colnnibia, a certified statement in writing showing the result of the Polls in their respective Brigade*. Bv order of the Commander in Chief. R. u. M. DUNNIVANT, Adj. Gen. Each Paper in the Division will publish once n week until the election is held. CX't 25. . 36 8t A CARD. OR. AI.FRED CRAVEX, having returned from hi* visit to the cities of Philadelphia nnd New York, may be found at hia old stand, Two Doom Month of the u I'nlinetto House," and nearly opposite Harris's Hotel," w bete he will be pleased to wait on those requiring his services. Having examined and made himse.f acquainted with nil the latest improvements in his profession, he feels confident of giving satisfaction, in every particular, equal to any in the Slate or out of it FULL SETTS OF TEETH inserted in Platina with the Continuous Gum or in the usunl manner on Gold. ATX08FHERIC PRESSURE Plates inserted in the most complete and skilful manner, nnd all work fully wan rnnted. Particular attention given to FILING TEFTH. Tendering hin thnnks for time pnst, end bv n determination to excel. he will give satisfaction in all his Den tsl Operations, equal to uny emergency. Yorkville, Oct., 25 36 3t SOUTH-CAROLINA, LANCASTER DISTRICT. By Jam's II. Witkerspoon, Esquire, Or (Unary for said District. WHEREAS,Griffin Walker has applied to ine for letter* of Administration on tdl nnd singular the Goods Chattels Rights and Credits of Thos. Stevens late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and rri>Hiiiin of the .- id deceased. to be and appear lie fore 1 me at our next Ordinary's Court for the iaid dial net. to be hidden at Lancaster Court House on the 2nd day of November, next, to show cause. if nnv, why the said administration should not be granted. ( l Given under my hand and seal < L S. > this 19th day of Get., in the f j year of our !<ord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty four,and in the seventy ninth rear of American Independence J. H. WIT //ER8POON, 0.L. D. Oct. 25 35.::2/_ or'a fee ?3 SHERIFFS SALES. BY \lrtue of sundry writs ofJtJ*, to me diree.ted, I will well at the shop of Benjamin Liwnsberry. in this Di? triet three miles above Bel Air, on Tuesday after the first Monday in Novemlier next, w ithin the legal haunt of sale, the following property, \iz: 40 or 50 Middles, assorted; Six doz. Saddle Trees, nssoited ; s good lot of Saddle Skirting and a large In* of Sheep Skins, .Morocco Skins etc. Thirty setts Double nod Single flame s; n large lot of fine brass and Silver Plated Mounting, and a large assort ment of Ornamental Mounting,and man> other arlielea which are usually found in a well regulated Saddle and Harness Shop, offering u rare opparlunity to Saddlers and Harness Makers, levied on and to be sold as the property of Benjamin Lowndsberry st the suit of Drewry Morrow. ! Conditions Cash. J. D. IIAII.E. s. l. i). Oct 23d 1854 30 pf #2 25 Drugs, Paints, Medicines, 8co. Slo. In tho C*l!nr will be found a fine lot of Gr??eeriea?Sngnr, Coffee, Tea, Molaaeo*. Candle*. 6tc. He. AUo, Confeetlonarira of various kind* I'lease rail and examine. J. ADAMS Corner Main and Gay Street*. Oct 4 M 31 FASHION AND FAMINE. IMMENSE ANI) UNRIVALLED HALE. EVERYBODY tS RRADIKO THIS R EM A BK A BLE \BD UK.tll.Y rorVLAB IOTIL. The question ia ronlinoally anted, where , ia there another book ?o thoroagqly good, no fnacinatin g in ita style, so interesting in | its character, so absorbing in its plot, a* this celebrated Puahion and Famine. i No book, in so short a time, #v*r became so generally popular as Fashion and ( Famine. , No book evor published in America is so | calculated to please the varied taste of a community aa Fashion and Famine. No book ever received so many glowing i encomiums aa Fashion and Famine. I No boot haa won for itself so many < friend* and admirers aa Fashion and Fam- i in*. I The characterises* of Fashion and Famine are these: Ita beautiful drawn character*. Its splendid plot. Ita brilliant and varied descriptions. i Ita truthfulness to nature. I Its elegance and beauty of style. I I is interesting situations. i Ita thrilling Incidents. i Its pieturva nf every-day life. IU penetrating knowledge of hsiun nature. Its Bathos. Ita hntnor. Ita powerful intensity. Published in a handaome volume, ftmo. d?ff pya, pflee $1. by BUNCE A. BROTHER, IB Nnasnn Afreet, New Verb. lower Bridge on Bear 1 Creek 12 40 T $579 26 Commission $1252 38 cents received for yesr 18M at 2 1-2 per cent. $81 *0 cents 81 30 Com ins. on $679 26 cents paid out at for 1854, at 2 1-2 per ct. 14 48 ? Payments and Commissions $?25 04 All of which is respectfully submitted. . J. B. MOKLKY, Chairman. 1 GEO. W. FUNDERBURK, Sec. < W. O. STEWART, Treasurer. ! V ART, Treasurer of the Board of Ooromis- r nt the above, shews and sots forth correctly, ' ini, since the last Report of the Board. *or W. O. STEWART, Treasurer. an( dia Icrk. Th 87 It and cat I ^iTE~0FGE0Rf,IA. di" HART COUNTY. ble PERSONALLY appeared before ine the est subscribing Joatico of the Inferior hec Court for the aforesaid County nnd State, La< John Isom, who being duly *worn according ?hi to law, aaith that nbout the Inst of February, jm| 1851, he verbally authorized John Williams ,,ri, of Lancaster, S. C , to apply for his Bounty thv land, under the net of 28th September, 1850, (>nt as private in Cnpt. Douglas' company, S. C. can Militia, VVnr 1812, that deponent has never thy received any bounty Innd for s.iid services, oui that he has had intelligence from Washing- jnd ton City that a Warrant No. 28 886 for 80 fet, acres, was issued in his name Feb. 12th mn 1852, nnd sent to J. Williams, Lancaster, S. |)n, C., that deponent is informed that the war- ere runt aforesaid is now locnted and patented f0< in the Town of IMattsburg, .Mo., deponent ;ire swoureth that he haa never sold, assigned ( nor voluntarily parted with his riirht to the in. Warrant in question, he therefore : pplics nU) to the Commissioner of Pensions for tiie wil suspension of the patent of the siiid War- tn; runt, and the right to reinvest in said deponent or re-issue in his name,he authorizes kn Solomon King, (his agent in this esse.) of ;n(. Andersonville, S- C., and returns to be made y|. to him. JOHN ISOM. ' "? ou Sworn and subscribed to before me, and 451 I < ertify that the subscribed nfliant is of as nu sound and reputable rpracity as any man, and that Asa b. S. Chandler who is of re- vnl spevtuble veracity, who subscribed under Bit my name is qualified to the identity of the affiant nud his veracity. This August 15th 1854. HENRY F. CHANDLER, J I. C. ] ASA D. S. CHANDLER, Afliaiit. m? ? am STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Hakt Coujity. J I, Durrcll Mitchell, Clerk of Superior ",<J Court for said County nnd State, do certify ' that Henry F. Chandler whoso genuine sig nature appears to the foregoing affidavit, is, and was at the date thereof a Justice of the So| Inferior Court in and for the County and Stale aforesaid, duly commissioned nnd sworn, and that nil his official acts arc cntitled to full faith and credit, I further certify th t I have no interest in the result of 1 this case, nor am I concerned iu the prosecution thereof. Given under my hand nnd seal of Office, > . This the 15th August, A. D., L8. 1854. BURRELL MITCHELL, _. C. 8. C. F ' Oct 25 38 6t v STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. LANCASTER DISTRICT. H In the Common Pl>as. John Adams 1 \J n > Attachment. Tc Jonathan Mackcy. ) n c Whereas the plaintifT did on the 14th fu| day of October, 18a4, file his declaration ma against the defendant, who (as it is said.) is the absent from, nnd without the limits of this *tn State, and has neither wife nor attorney the known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It prf is therefore ordered, th .t the said defendant vvh do appearand plead to the said declaration vht on or before the 15th day of October, which nu will be in the year of our l.ord, one thou- /br< s?nJ eight hundred and fifty-five,otherwise ? final and absolute judgment will then be inti given and awarded against him. pr,i J. A. STEW MAN, Clerk. Cm Clerk's Office, 14th Oct. 1854. ) die Lancaster District. ( nrt Oct 18 35? lyld Pr. Fee $10 En DRVGOODS,HARDWARE,&C 2 FOB THE FALL XBASE of 1K4 km The Subscriber having purchs sed the en- jns tire Stock of Goods of JAMES ADAMS, DW deceased, respectfully calls the attention of jng his friends, and the public generally, to an w|| examination of his goods and prices. The the goods have been jndieionsly selected, and w;t will be sold for cash at prices w hich cannot tr.. fail to please. To punctual customers the rU|, usual credit * ill be given. iev J B COUSART, At IftiM old at nnd of Jium Anon iiniuu site Jones Ckockett. mo * ' fllC' Groceries, Groceries, Ul( A full nod fresh supply of different kinds we of Groceries cnn at all limes le found at the |ng Subscriber's Store at the South East end of | the Town, near his residence, which will he no sold test low run cash. J. n. COUSART. ( Coujitsy Prodccr taken in Exciianoe 1 TON GoOBS ] Sept 27 32 3ino. j CALHOUN MONUMENT. Pbi SOUTHERN MARBLE AND GRAN. 1TE.?The Calhoun Monument A?so- Ma cLition of Charleston, desirous of obtaining specimens of Southern Granite and Marble. I hereby invite contributions of a Block of the one foot square each, to be delivered to Am Messrs. W in. M. I.iwton & Co., Factor*, Clo Charleston, at any time previous to 14th and November next An accurate statement of Sto cost, possibility of obtaining any given sab ijuantity to match specimen, its resistance wh< to decay, the preaervation of original sp- the pearonee, its capability of being worked, ope nd all other important nutter concerning nes the specimen sent, must accompany the t block, and should be addressed to the undersigned. The blocks will bo exhibited to the public in the Hall of the South Csro- f lina Institute during the Fair, from 1Mb to trr 29th November. *-* r. wainwright bacot. President Cslhoun Monument Association. a MT The site of this monument being J] Iready made <uid plan Adopted, In* aaaoeio. t{fi, lion will rommem f the work u soon am pn. practicable. Donations will be thankfully L; received from the people of the Htato. Re- pr(. nitUncfi should bo made to ^ a.( J. DRAYTON FORD, Treasurer, No 7 Broad street, Charleston, 8. C. C |ar* Newspapers in this State favorable T to the work may reader assistance by eopy. \ iof Shis adrerf i?omunt,and by so doing eon- s. far an obligation upon the Board. tf LADIES Dress Goods Calicoes Ac just at i receive.: by J. B. (XXJSART. Nor 1st > .17?tf | *91 IT EOTAL LETTEES PATEH1 HCE HYDROMAGE ok IVATKRPROOP ANTI-CONBUMPTIV mm MAKVPACTCRBD UY ARCOURT, BRADLEY k ( 44 M&rket-at. Manchester ncipal Warehouse 102 Clioapside, I Jon, England. American e.itabl ments, 38 AnnStreetd: 102 Nassat New York, U. S. Hie Ilydroinagen is a valuable discov protecting the feet from dnmp or c I therefore a preventative of many L eases, wilhwit any dnc.toring tohalevn e Ilydroinagen is in the form of a a I worn inside tho boot or shoe. Its m fd character is n powerful nDtidote wise. For Gentlemen it will be found ngr. , wnrm, nnd healthy, to wear in the c< or rainiest weather, ns the foot can iome wet if the Hydromagen is inser lies may wear the lightest soled boot ?es in the most inclement weather w mnity ; while Consumption, so prcval ong the young of our country, may carted by their general adoption; T irely suptrceile oicr-sluic*, us the la isc the feet to perspire in a very unb ' manner; nnd, Itesidos, are not dam i wear to pedestrians in icy weather,! ia rubbers- While the latter cause t to appear extremely largo, the IIy< gen, being a mere thill slice of cork | ed, peculiarly placed inside, docs not use the size of the boot, or cause it to spper untidy. To Children t extremely vaiunoie.aH they nny eng xereiscn with comfort and healthy cflFc eir expense is so slight as to scarce n ntion ; besides, those who patronize tl II lind their yearly doctor's bills much nishrd thereby. As the Ilydroinagon is becoming n own, its rude is increasing to an aln rcdible extent. Last year in !?on< mcliestcr, Birmingham, Liverpool, (i w, la;eds, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, II rgh, and Berlin, our saies reached 1,7 D |viirs of Cork Soles. This year tuber will far surpass that. Ask the Faculty their opinion of t uc as a preventative for Coughs, Col orchitis, Asthma, nnd Consumitiox Mkit's Size, pr. pair, 35 Certs. Ladies1 do. do 30 do. Boys1 Misses1 do 25 do Nokice.?From the Retail Prices ike n vary liberal allowance to Jot 1 1 Wholesalers, so that any storeket y make a fine profit on their sale, w ?y arc an artiele that may be kept in ire, among any class of goods. For terms, apply to IIARCOURT, BRADLEY &. CO., 38 Ass Street, New-Yi pt. 19 31 2i ~ ??TTHE C1T?ST_^J R ASTLEY COOPER, BART., X lit KM IN EST M EPICAL PR.VCTITIONKR III LKrT A VALUABLE LEGACY TO THE WORLD IX HIS >reat Preventative c CONSUMPTION, AND UN FALLING CUItE FOIt [JLMONARY DTSEASI Without the use of Medicine. r A. C. invented and advised the use o MEDICATED FUR HEST PROTECTO: > all persona of all ages and conditions ertain nnd a safe shield against those f diseases. Consumption, Bronchitis, A i, Coughs, Colds, ard other nillietions ; Lungs, which arise from the expr te of the cqcst, according to fashion, t continual changes of our cliiuite. The Protector is simply a chcniic >parcd fur, lined with silk and padi ieh, suspended from the neck, covers >*t, ill so ntfreenble a manner that, a ru, it becomes a necessity and a c It The Protector," although but recei roduced into America it making rr igress through the nitcd Stalest, nadus. South America, and the Westt a. It hru for n long time been a sta it ie in England nn<l on the aontinen ro|?c, while it hus grown in many cc a to the position of an article of dres r* demonatrate these facts enquire of glish resident in your viciuty of awledge of the beneficial eflbcts of w the Protector, without recourse rroRixo of any kind. The cost of w these articles is a mere tritle, and I last some venrs. No one who val health of himself or his family will bout them. The Ilosp'tals in this cf are not ulonc recommending them, idly introducing them. Ilarcourt, D it Co., of lxindon, and Manchester, nd, were originally entrusted with nufacturc of the Protectors, by the nted Dr. Cooper, and continue to ui.-i lure according to hit original instructs I therefoae recommend those who w< ar 44 The Projector*," to see to their genuine. kemember this is a staple artlclf,, Patent Mroicire. RETAIL PRICES. jest's Size, $1,50 e-ac .adies' do ....... ],00 do. Hoys' it Misses do. . - . . 75 do. HARCOTRT, BR A 1)1.EX it CU 18 Arm Street &l 102 Nashua Stki new-york, u. i iNcirAL Warehouse, 102 IVuoJ Sfi V.hraptidr, Lonthm. ,Ni'rACTORT?44 Market Street, Manc.hri Hngland. I. B. it. Co. are establishing Depots sale of4- The Protector" in all part' lerica. Hhysicians, Surgeons, Druggi thicrs, Dry goods Merchants, 11**11 i Milliners, alo Gentlemen's Furnish re-Keener* are entrusted with ?k? u-In and retail distribution of them, and Mn most libural terms are offered ir enterprise, and a splendid opportui as to them for svfe and profitable hi s. ''or terms, apply to I1ARCOURT, ItRADLKY & Co 3d Ass Stkkkt, New-York, t v-pt 10 .31 ,3ir state Nathaniel Houg Deoeftied. 1.1. persons having demands agai L Nathaniel Hough, deceased, are id to present the same, within the tl scribed by law, otherwise this notice * plead in bar to any demand siibeeqnei sea tod. LABAN FKRGUSON, Administrstoi Vt 95 36 6t Pr Pee 6 full saaortment of new g ode may l found at the snbseribers Dry Go is, and fall stock of OrooeriM bo Store nt tho South Kaat corner. J. B OOfTSART. *iov. 1st 37?t p" Lands and Negroes for1 N, Sale. George D. Beckham, 1 IN EQUITY. *' r*. > Lancaster. Duiek Beckham, et. al. ) ^ Bv virtue of the decree of tho Court of Equity, in nbove ease, I will sell at Ijancasin tor llourt House, on tho 6th November, 18.14, (being sale day) the two tracts of | I -nid aim Negroes, ordered to bo sold in / >n ubove ease, ri*: Uli- ^bio Trwct containing one hundred ncres, j-st n?ore or less, bounded at present by lands of R. C l'otta, William Potts, Dr. T. 1. Johnson and tho Statu line. rery ' ALSO One tract containing 50 ncres, more or J u ' less, bounded by lands of G.D. Beckham and the above tract. Dr. Johnson and the State jJl lino. Also the Negroes Rachel, John Elvina nnd others, r.nmes not known. TERMS?A credit of 12 months, with interest, bond and good securities, nnd n mortgage if required. 'h JAMES H. WITIIERSPOON. 1 not ('um- Equity E. n tetO. 1851, 31 4t pf. 5^62 ! ,S; ~ W. THURLOW CASTON, ~ |'n ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI ] TOR IN EQUITY. I . . A Item!* the Courts in Lancaster, Kershusc i P and Adjoining Districts. W OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C.^3F| New Shop. the 1*',c Subscriber takes pleasure in announIro ??'? *? h'8 Wends, and the public generally, irt,_ that he has opened a shop one door North j?_ of Col. H. R. Price's blacksmith shop, where tl,e lie is prepared to do nil kiud* of Carriage h..v nn? Wagon work, in a neat and substantial * manner. B. F. FINCHER. cts Lancaster C. IL Oct 4, 33 3m LEATHER,-BOOTS, SHOES AND tent ' __ ' ji. Hnrnefm. THK SUBSCRIBER lm^ on han.l . lore IP'rtock of Leather, IlooU, Shoo* and llnr1<(Ht ?!?*, which he will fusil on reasonable terms. Ion, Dry Hides will ?c taken at 12 cents peril), las- ,ra'? <>?' 10 cents cash. mn Call at my house or tan vard one mile cast of -'! Pleasant Ilill P. O. LEWIS M. CAUT1IEN'. J"lv 1:?' 18M- ?" heir Estate Sale. i.m, |g Uogxoes, Mules and Horses, Corn, and so forthHY ortlcr or JAMES II. WITHER. SPOON, Ordinary, Lancaster District, will bo sold, on the 15th day of November, ,*e 1854, and days following, at the late reai,ni dence of Nathaniel Hough, decenaed, the ? ho,? peraonnl eatnte of the aaid deceased. 11 v cons'ating of 18 young and Ickely Negroes, nn^ 10 head of Mnlea and Horses, about 20 head of entile, 65 head of Hoga, I New Road Wagon, Buggy and Harness; Smith's Tools. Plantation Tools, Houscho^ and Kitchen uric Furniture ; Corn, Fodder, Oats, wheat; one " Horse Wagon, Cnrt, and many other articles. TERMS.?12 months credit with inter, est, Note and two good securities?The * Sale will take place about three miles south ka of Tnxahaw, on the C'anidcn Road, where the intestate resided. LA BON FIJRGUSON. ? Administrator. Oct. 14, 1854, 35 4t pf $5 62 Camden Journal will Copy. 58, Briok for Sale, flke BY ALEX. GREM. BRICK MASON AND BLASTERER RThe 8ubscril>or has for sale, in the lower " part of the District, near the residence of ('apt. James M. Ingram, a supply of first t, us rate Brick, which he will dispose of at eight ear- dolbirs per thousand. Ho take* this method sth- ?lso of informing his friends and the public of generally, that he is prepared to do any kind )sed of work in tho masonry line, brick laying and <>r plastering, at short notice. ALEX. GREM. ally Pi t. 4 33 tj\_ Fair jly Medioines. |J. I keep constantly on hand a fresh supply of all tho most popular Family Medicines, ' which may be depended on as genuine, and ltj which are aold on the usual terms for cash. mid or on t'"u> to ponctual customers. Being too numerous to mention in detail?send . your orders for what you wish, to 1 " Z. J. DeIIAY. t of Canidon, Oct. 4, 1854. 33 If. ,un- Paints and Oils. I have now in Store a large and fine stock "n) of White l<ead. Zinc, Paint, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Lampblack, Lithnrgc, Chrome ! ear- n.?.. i u..j I viivru, i^i'iuiioii juivnu nuu t ciiciinu ivvu. TO ? AIJ30? enr" Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes. .oms Si?h Tooh, die. die. Give nte a call and 1 ,8 will try to give you pcrfwt satisfaction. **' Z. J. DbHAY. but 011 4 33 <f gj News! NewsM t. " The Subscriber in now receiving from ln0 New York. Philadelphia, Ra'tiinorc and " Charleatoo, hi* Pall supply of Drugs, Client)f)t4' ieala, 1'aints, Oil*, Soup*, Brushes, Cosinet.uld' 'C8* Perfumery, Spices and Fancy article*; China- Ware, such as Vasoa, Cup* and Saucors. Toilet Bottles, Card Baskets, d;c. dtc? to whieh he respectfully invites the att*n' tion of the citizen* of Idineaster visiting Camden and wanting articles in his line. , Z. J. DeIIAY. Oct 4. 33 tf 8. WYATT. J. STOOSKR. Y. W VATT. xxr V A T T A fl r% GENERAL COMMISSION nrtf/' AXD - FORWARDING MERCHANTS, for CHARLESTON, S. C. I of _ _ ~ ,t v Refer to the Herohanta of Montgomery. tvr* MeiMTK. Harrison k Robinson, Mobile, Alaltamn: ini, " Farley, Jiirey k Co., Mmm*. Mav, Van 4* nook A Co., N. O; ... Komi*. Ilotchki**, Fenner k Co., Mown* Conke Hit k Smith, Now York. ,Uy 8q>t. 27, 32 tf_ Housm and Lota for Sale. D. F. Flemino, et al. i IN FRUITY, va. V Lascastr, j* s Bti.Uiios Sl Bklk,c/ ml. ) TN obedience to and bv virtue of tho do1 X cree of the Court of Equity in abovo I) cane, I will eel I nt Lnnuater Court llouso on the lat Monday, the 6th of November, . 1854, the houaea and lota ordered to be eoM ln" In above eeae, via : no- The limine and Isot at present oocupiod by K. O. Billing*, bounded by Meeting and White atreet; the I?ot of A C. Dunlap, nnd ' f the lot below deaerlbed. ?ALSO? The house and lot at the corner of Broad ' and Meeting atreet, bounded by Lot of M. Clinton, Esq., Brotd-st, Muettn(-ot^ and , | and the I ot tirat above described, a od? TERMS.?A eredit of twelve Aontha, purclmat ra giving Bond wilh two good aeeuritiea, with interoat from day of aalo and a Mortgage. JAMES II. WITIIERS?OON. Com. in Kq. I*. D. " Ct I ft 1854, 31 4t pt 5 62 Ate> ??w 1 VOR FALL AND WINTER. rpHE Subscribers have just received, nt I their store, nt NEW SALEM, s large and varied stock of Pall nnd Winter good., consisting, in part of Prints cf various style*. Cashmeres, Dress Silks. Alpacas?black and colored. Delaines, Brown and Blenched Shirting* ?beeting. Bed Ticking, Hosiery <ina Cloves. Kprseys nnd Genrgiu Plains, Cashmeres nnd Satinets, Satin and Silk vestings. Also, a large Stock of CLOTHING, for men boys and servants I Ifr SHOES AND BOOTS. | We would direct particular attention to | our assortment of Boots nnd Shops. Lidiea . C..I1 I-. *?7- I " < unvc a nue apply of iridic* Gaiters. a HATS. Tin* newest style of Hats ni.tv Ik- found at our Store. Those wishing lints which will look well,and feel comfortable, should cull soon, for thev arc selling like hot cake*,HARDWARE. We have as fine a lot of Cutlary and other Hardware, as can be found in any store in the upper country. CROCKERY, MEDICINES. PERFUMERY, and every article in the GRfJCERY line? in feet, any article usually kept in a country store can be found at our establishment, which will l>e sold nt low prices far cash, or on time to punctual customers. CONNORS & MOBLEY. Oct. 18 35 4l STRAYED OR STOLEN VGRAY MARE, four years old, with a scar on one of her fore legs near her shoulder. Any information concerning her addressed to nie at Hanging Rock, S.t I., will be thankfully received. SAMUEL SPENCE Sopt 27 32 If. State of South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. In the Common Pleas. Frederick Shchnne, Jr., who Is in the custody of theSlieiitf of I aiicnater District buurtue of a writ of cajtia a<l tatUfaciendum at Hie suit o J. A. Hasscltine, having filed in my office, together with a schedule, on oath, of his estates and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Picas praying that he may he admitted to the benefit of the Act of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, It is ordered that the said J. A. ITasscltine, and all other the creditors to whom the said Frederick Shehane is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court, nt Lancaster Court House; on the lflth day of October next, to show cause if any they can why the prayer of the petitioner aforesaid, should not be grouted. Office of Common Pleat, Lancaster District, January, 1331. J. A. STEW MAN, c. c. c. r. It is now put up in the largest sized bottles, and is acknowledged to be the best sarsapnrilln made, as is certified by the wonderful cures it has performed, tho original copies of which are in the possession of ths proprietor. Remember, this is the only trua and original article. Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Gangrene, Rheumatism, and n vast variety of other diseases are speedily and perfectly cured by tho use of this medicine. Read the following Certificate! Tall Possa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 1252. Deak Sir:?I send you this to certify to you that your Extract of Yellow-Dock and Sarsaparilla hns performed one of the most wonderful cures on me that has ever been effected on man. I have been afflicted for forty years with eruptions on my legs and feet;in 1848 they got so bad that I had to go on crutches, and in 1849 I had one log amputated above the knee. In about nine months after my other leg broke ont in large eating and running sores from my knee to my foot, and discharged a great deal of offensive matter. My groin nlso broke out in large biles which discharged much offensive matter, and at the same time my left hand broke out in Inrge running aores nearly to my elbow. The misery that I have suffered for the last two years. 1 cannot describe to you. I was in such agony that I never rested day I or night. In October last my son hi ought me one of yonr bo ale wrappers; I read it, and found record of some wonderful cures performed by your 'Extract of Yellow-Dock and SnrHnpnrill*,' I sent nnd pot two bottle* of if, ttnd commenced taking it. Io two weeks to my great astonishment, my so.es all became easy, and I could sleep nil night, n thing I ban not done for two yenra. When I had taken six bottles, my sores were nearly all healed, My sores got woll as if by onchsatment. 1 have now used in all, eight bottle* of your "Extract of Yellow-Uock and Sarsapnrilln," and I now consider myself well. 1 entreat nil of the afllieted to try this medicine for I believe it will euro any known disease in the world. laiy aside nil prejudice nnd just try it, nnd proclaim it* great worth to suffering mankind nnd entreat them to take it, for it will enre them. My esso is well known in a large |K>rti??n of Soath Carolina, Georgia nnd Alabama, and if any should doubt the nliovc cure, 1 invite them to call on nie.and 1 will showtbeu the scars. I can he found in Taltoposa* Co., Alabama, one mile from Atoe's Perry. REN AI ATI HUGHES. The Yellow-Dock and 8-iraaparilla ia peculiarly adapted to futnalea of delicate health remitting from irregularity of roenatrual dbch?ryrt, and other diaeaaea peculiar to their nei. The proprietor haa in hie poaaeaaiow a great nuoaoor of certificate* of cure*. performed of the above description. Wa aeaure the afflicted, that a bottle* or two of Dr. GuyaotW Extract of Yollour IWk and 8eraa peril la will at once regulate thoao diflkuttiea and renew the natural energies. fy Put up in quart IniUlca.?Price#! per bottle. ^ Acid Wholesale and retail by * HOOVIIj a. mead. Ill Chartfea?t.,N.O. General Agonta for tb* Hoiitharn Htatoe, to whom all seders muat be addreaeed ' ?oid,el*o. by Mag ill it f/eatk, Lancaster J01 C. H.: A. P. Wytle, Cheater; Wloobaater, StHt dt Co., Manroe, N. C.; 7. J. 11 flay & Workman, Camden. torn.