The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, November 08, 1854, Image 5
The I.atk Goveeeo* Bout? theOinaha
Arm*', of the 18th ult., publish, d ni
Uiiuih:. city. Nebraska Territory, give* some
Girtieuh.rs in relation to the death of G?v.
art It says:
* lie died at the old Presbyterian Mission
House at Bellevieit, at about h: lf punt three
o'clock this morning, retaining at the List
hour a realisation of bis situation, and surrounded
by the fiiciida who accompanied
him from hi* Carolina home.
"Immediately upon his arrival in the Territory,
he was confined to his b d by sickness
occasioned by the long and tedious
journey hithcrward. commencing, w o are informed,
upon reaching the limestone country
of Tennessee In his overland journey
to Louisville. Ky. Retaining about an hour
prior to hia death, n consciousness of 1t?s
situation, he called his trie lid, Mr. Do vie?
who li.id accompanied hitn troin South Carolina?to
hia be aide, and gave such directions
eoiiecrni? g his private mutters as ihe
urgency of the ease sceutcri to demand,
then calling Rev. J. Hamilton to hia bedside,
after u brief conversation, passed into
that sleep which knows no waking.
"Wo notice among some of our neightmra
the anticipation of u delay in the organization
of our Territory, since the de
ploruble deitth of Hie Excellency, the lute
iiov. Durt.
"Toiuch ?c will My, h.ivc no fe:im ?
V^ioii the deuth of the Chief .Magistrate of
a Territory the Secretary bevomwH ex otlieio
Governor. Secretary Cum tiling* i* on hand,
4Mid among us, and will proceed immediately
to the orgunizution of (lie Territory,
which will be prosecuted with vigor nnd in
dustry.mid there in no doubt but lliut the
Legislature will be convened thin winter."
AcAowledgement of Receipt*.
8. A. Rosser. Jack.-onliam to Feb. IS, '56
Dr A. Craven, YorkviUe May 18, '65
J. loon, Gn. July 4, '65
Dr. J. Morrison, Gladdens Grove Nov. 17, '54
Rev. A. J. Cnutbcn P. 1IU1 June 22, '66
V. D. Green, Lencarter Dec. 22, '64
W. G. Duncan, R. Place Oct. 26, '64
Hon. I. D. Witherspoon York villo Feb. 10, '65
A, Carter, Landafbrd Jan. 28. "
J. K. Rohertsoo, 8r. II. Head Nov. 17 '64
J. R. Welah, 44 ? Fob. 12, '86
D. Johneon, P. Hill Maich 1, "
B. Nobler, Chestcrvillo Aug. 24, *'
M. S. Sorrell, Belalr Feb. 14, "
A. Gardner, II. Head Sept. 7, "
W. llelton, Butler Oct. 24, '
W. Sullivan, Jackaouham Jan. 1, "
8. McAteer. Lancaater Jan, 4, "
T D. Msssey. Fla. June 2, "
8. N. Davie, Lancaater March 24. 44
N. Vanlaadtagfcam, D. Creek Jfarch 2, 44
R. Hammond, P. Hill Aug. 12, 44
8. Bennett, Br. P. Ilill A/iarch 4, '64
Cept. G. Walker, Ruaacl Place Nor. 7, 44
HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS
TUB BEST REMEDIES FOR BAD LEGS,
Mr. Liddell, druggist, of Harwich, states in a
letter to Profeeaor Holtowav, dated Nov. S 1852
that a nan named Kay Bate suffered dreadfully
irom iHia legs; they were covered from the knee
to the ankle with aorea and proud flash, interaperaed
with white and red blotches, lie used
Holloway's Pills and Ointment, which produced
a moat extraordinary result, for in leas than three
weeks the aorea were healed and he walked
about with ease and comfort. IIw leg* arc now
perfqcily sound and well, and his bodily health
improved.
In calling attention to Doctor Gnvaot?"a
Improved Extract of Yrlltnr Dm k and Si.r
snpnrilla, we feel confident that w? are doing
a set vies to all who may bo n flee ted with
BrmfalntM, and other diaoniera, originating
in hereditary taint, or from impurity of the
Mood. We h tvo known instance*, wrtbin
the sphere ot our acquaintance, whrte the
moat formidable distempers have been cured
by the use of Guywoti'* Eitrjd of Yellow
Dock and Sarespnrilla alone.
It la one of the few advertised medicines
that eaunot be stigmatized with quackery
for the "Yellow Dock" and the ~8.ira.ipnrilU'*
are well known to be the most ctlicient
(and, at the same time, inoxinua) agouti in
the whole Materia Madieu, and by far the
beet and purest preparation of them is Dr.
Yeflbw Duck mmi SmxtpmriLa.
See advcrliaeiuent.
Sold by
MAGIt.l, 4 HEATH
MARRIED.
Married on the 2nd. I oat. by the Rt?. D. P.
Rohlnaen, Mr. W. I<ooa?daa Falkuer, to Xm*
EMxabetk Baker, all of thla District.
AUo on TMtda; evening th? Slat alt. by the
Err. O. P. Bobineun, Mr. B. Daren* of Sumter
Diatriet S. C. to Mlaa BUzabelh Cureton of Lanctrtir.
Oar thanlu to the (air bride for the present
?f wadding cake, and in return wish bar all the
happlnaaa a weddad life car. aacura.
OMTUAET.
A wtaa Pravldaaaa baa aaaa St to reaaov* from
tUa aphare, Mr*. Jim B. Panlkoar, wife of Mr.
J. D. Faulkner, who diad on tke Slat alt. at tboot
half paat 10 o'eiock P. M. in tba SSth year
of bar age, leaving beaidaa an aflkctionata husband,
few sous, a daughter and an infant ef 11
daya of aga.
What la death to the christian bat a traaaUioa
from a world of pain to one ofjoyt Than weep
-not hnahawd, oor childraa. Manner not at
?OadTa dacraa. Thaagh a apa retail for a brief paarlad.
It will early enhance (ha happlneaa whaa
i a on! tad to her in another end hatter world.
A. Fainre.
NO ABVKRTISMKXTV
w i, auHlUII U?
SOUTH CAROLINA.
LAXOASTXR DISTRICT.
Wamii flearj V. Ihnji Km applied to
N #W Letter* of Aihuinielratlon <m all tnd
singular the Goeda and Chattel*, Right* and
Credit* at Annanta* Kttly, lata of the Dlatriet
ffixumiid dwwwd
THEHR are, durafcra, to alto and admoalak
4 and aiogalar, the kindred and eredkets at
aid deeeaaed, to be and appear before me at oar
est Ordinary's Coort for the aaid diatrtrt, to li*
hob lee ?t Lanraeter (halt Howao on the loth
da j mt tfoeentwr instant, to sheer cama, if any
why the aaid alwlMhltnfirin iM act ba grantad.
Gtreo under wj tlaad add Sea) this Sixth day
?af roe, ( *0 yaar or our Lord one
| J K ^thooaand, eight hertdred and *Hr-*^r
j; JLo.
>'r. I. ft Fee |iW M ?
Annual Report of the o<
Buildings, Lancaster
, To His Honor the Presiding J
I Pleas aud General Sessions, a
In obedience to An Act of the Legislature
for Lancaster District Respectfully submit tli
Since the lac) Aniiunl Report, an appropr
hi at Legislature to make an addition, and cor
tcr advertising. sealed propmls were received
contractor, at *3,800, giving bond mid Seenril
ful perforuiunce of his contract. The work
sinners have given two drafts, collectively, of
efit, to assist in carrying out his contract,
made, ^by the contract), and completed b; th
tract the inside of the Court Room will be u
Commissioners have not fitted up butter.
JSincc their last Annual Report, the Coin
stairs, sash and glass to keep the w atlier f
otherw ise, and also to ut.iku the Jail more con
The sash are placed inside of the iron grating
Jail Lot has also but n put in repair by u net
sides, and I lit* fourth aide in now to bo repaire
A Tax of lU per o ut. wn assessed by the
hand, it was thought would be necessary to
ex Ira ihiny* txhicli may bu nwrmury, when
completed.
The balance in the hands of the Secretary
to which the Commissioner* refer for particu
of (444 37. Respectfully si
GEO
J. A. IIasskltine, Sec.
i mi ??
Report of the commission
to fall Ter
The Commissioner* of Public buildings, An
of the legislature, respectively submit the
Expenditure*.
DR. J. A. HASSELT1NE, Treat. D
1853. I
Oct. 17, To Cash on hand pr. last Ni
Report *398 63
18<j4. I
Aug. 6, '* Cash ree'd from Tax J?
Collector, being 10 per
cent on G? iteral Tax.. 355 11
$753 74
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Auotion. |
WILL be oold at our store on Tuaadav
the 14'h in*!., the balance of the**- i
signed stock of Good* of M.S. Sorrel coo iwltng
of a variety of useful article*.
Term*, cash on delivery.
HASSLTINE Sl HAGINS.
Nov 8 18 |l |
sale"ofoobs, stockT&c 1
WILL be Mild at the subscriber'* re*idonee
on the 'Aid in*t.. I'JlKJO bti*h- i
el* of Corn, a quantity of Fodder, a lot of 1
choice I log* and Cow*. Uiack* uith and '
I'l.uitation Tool*, a lot of Cotton Seed and I
| about I2.U00 Brick. I
! i. M. FAULKNER. i
Nov 8 W 81 i
PAT TO.
THE subscriber take* thi* method to rail
on hi* friend* for tho amount* due i
him. He depend* upon these amount* to I
umv hi* own debt*, and ilt>-?A?* ?i"?
licit I lint lhe> tnual juailitrlu settle their
note mmI aceoiinta to enable Mm In do an.
'ChoMi pi-raona h iving omi account*. will
uliligv by ending on Kobv-ann oc. Crockett,
daring my nbtrnvf, and ?lom lh? MiiMby j
sola, lltiwra K. dt C. ant alao cm power*
ed In receiva all manias die ma. I will be
at tha viiUga m> naif on all pabiio dura J
8. A. RllSdbR. >
Nor 8 98 'it J
Ifotiom of Blootion.
IN obedience to an order mntnalinif from
HU Exectlanry iha Coaamander in
Chief to Brlffndicr Omeral Chandler, an
Klcetton wild ha hold at lam?d?rC II., on
lite 80th iheraltr, oak I, far Major Gene- (
rat. to All the vaeanay oa?atomd by Ihr
reaigiuHion of M-gor General John Bashaw
nan. of Id DivUion. thia Mlh Oat. 1884. I
I'olla to open at 11 attack A. M. and I
cloned at 8 oetoek P. M.
Cnl. II R. PRICE. ) \
U. Cab J. KUNUKflBURK. J Mans- t
^JUj. J. B. ftUTUtfWU. S *? r*.
j. , , ,.. .Jy. ..
>mmo?loners of Public
, Fall Term, 1854.
utlge of the Court of Common
t Lancaster, Fa 11 Term, 1854.
. the Commissioner* of Public Building*
le following us the Annual Report:
iuti. n of I ,000 whs obtained froin the
lain iiltemtions.to the Court House. Af.
and in February Inst, John Sing* become
y in tho penal sum of #8,000 for the faith
i* now under progress, and tho Commissi,800
to tho Contractor, nnd for his benThe
udditi' ns and alterations are to bo
e middle of Dei-ember next. By the conlateriully
changed, and for this reason the
imiwsiotiers have put into the Juil above
roui injuring the floor, and the buildings
ifortable for the prisoners confined above.
-,and thus free from external injury. Tho
v Ft-ncu of Plank and Posts around three
d and patched up as soon as practicable.
Couiiiiissione's ; this, with the amount on
furnish the Court room, and to do uiuny
the addition is made and ti.e alterations
and Treasurer, according to his Report,
lar receipts and expenditures, is the sum
iibuiitted,
. Mc C. WITIIERSPOON, Chairman.
en of Public Bail dings
m, 1854.
* IjHIicumUt district, in obedience to nn Act
following Report, of their Receipt* and
D. COM'hs P. B., L. D. Contra, CR.
053.
uv. 8 By P?id Sheriff for Coot in
Rale* 10 95
1854.
iu'y. 3 a M J. A. Stswman for
one Screw Press in
Clerk's office 30 75
u M u J. A. Sttwman for
Com. Pleas Journal,
Cl'ks Office.. 13 00
" " J. A. Ilaascltine,
haul. *ii\v dost.... 3 00
t b. 2, u " It llailey for pub.
in Ledger Report*
and Contract*.... 26 00
w 16, " " Kli Bench, fixing
Dock in Sheriff
office 1 00
44 " " AC Dunlap, av'rt
for Sundries for
C. II 5 40
"18 "* J K latrke, repair*
on C. II 4 06
" 'it " " J U Cousart, rep'r*
on C. II and Jail. Ill 00
ug 33 H u J D Hi.ile for cleaning
out well at
Juii 7 00
" u * 14 West'rn Deinncrt,
for advertising for
contrator 3 50
:t 13. " A C Dunl.ip'a oc'ct
for Andirons for
Jail, and Green
Baize fo window
b. ck Judge*seat. . 6 81
u ? u u A Austin fordriwing
plar. for addition
and re|tairs to
C. II., for the Legislature
10 00
Walker St, Evans,
for Book* for Ordinary
and Comm'ra.
in fcq'a office.... 46 50
"14 " *' Alsolirook Si Gillain
for windows
up stair* in jail per
contract.19 20
* * ** J, Williams for
drawing up bond
for contractor for
building addition
to Court House.. 5 00
#293 17
Commission* on $355 11 received at 2J
ret $8 87, Coin's, on $293 17 paid out
pcrct. SI 33 16 20
3U9 37
:L 16, Cash on hand 444 37
$753 74
All of which is renpectfully suboitted,
d vouchers read v.
J. A. IIASELTINE.
..-a ?n -
nun IC1M1 r
Iiinciw(?f C. H , Oct 16, 185 4.
Cxnmin?-d, approved and adopted bv t!ie
Mirrf of Coiiiuiiutionur'. Public Buildi g?
ocauUtr Di.crU-t.
GKOItOB MeC. WITHER*POO\.
Chairman.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
LAft'CASTER DISTRICT.
Dy J'ime* //. Wilkertponn, Etquire Ordinary
f,tr tint Dittrict
WHEREAS, Churchill B. Jone* bus up.
plied to tne for letter* of Adinini*ration
on nil and singular the CSooda and
Shuttles, Rights and Credits of Jumna R
Mxaaey late of th? District ?for?ai?i. deetui?d
being the Estate unudministered.
TI1KSE an*, therefore, to cite and admonah
nil nnd uingulur, thu kindred and creditor*
of the an id deceased, to be and appear
before me at our next Or Unary'a Court for
the a .id dialriet, to lie hollen at Lancaster
1'ourt House on lite Slat dav of November
nat., to ahow cause, if any, why the said adnioUtmlion
ahonld not be grunted
Given under mv band and aeal, thia 7th
! A day of November in tn?- year of
L N. > our Lord one thouaand right
I y hundred and f fly four and in the
wventy-ninth year of American IndepenJAMKS
II. WITIIERdPOON. O. L D.
Nov. 8, Pr fee |i M?St.
NEW HOPE
SINCE I earn** here, considering my stock,
1 h o e done tolerably w?-ll, nnd am
Imnkful for patrnntge, my expect tiona are
[rowing larger aa my at??ek of U<mhU la inrewaing,
having en hard a reaaonalde aeeetion,
compriaing both of Ladies and Gm>
leaten'a wear.
DRY OXIDS. FANCY.
CLOTHING.
HOBS ABB BOOTS,
HAT* AND CAPI.
JROCERIES AND MEDICINES
lie., ite-, Is.
I?itable for Wlater trade. Persons givng
their negroes order* to mi, May ex Met
native done the bearers. It U a leaf Ume
tetWeen meala.with some of mj cnetumxra.
roeM ttfce to nee tM again and often.
..p.ao^r,.
JSOU'ili-CAllOLKNA,
LANCA8TER DISTRICT.
By James H. Wifhertpoon, Enquire, Or
dinary for said District.
WHEREAS, Willis II. Vincent has np. U
plied to me for Letters of Adtniis- |
tration on nil and singular the Goods Chat- v
tela. Rights and Credits of Willis K. Vincent
lata of the District aforesaid, do- ,,
censed, j
These nre, therefore, to cite nnd ndmonish j
all and singular, the kindred and creditors ?
of the said deceased, to be nnd appear before
me at our next Ordinary's Court for the
said district, to be holden nt (juncaster Court i
House on the 17th day of November, inst., <
to show cause, if any, why the said admin- j
istrntion should not be granted.
C 1 Given under my hand nnd seal 1
< L 8. >this 2nd day of Nov., in the
f Nvenr of our Lord, one thousand !
eight hundred nnd fifty four.nnd in the sec- !
enty niath vear of American Imlcp-ndcnce
J. H. WIT/fERSI'OON, 0. L. D. 1
Nov. 8 38:::2/ or's fee $2 1
LAND FOR SALF,
AS Executor of the will of William
Thompson doe'd., I will ofiVr for sale ?
at Lancaster C. H. on nextsilc day, the
4th Decern'<er, 1854, the tract of LAND ,
UDon which the deceased resided e.n.f-.i..
ing 111 acres, more or :ulj<?iniii*r lands
of A. J. Mackoy, W. M. Connors and oth- j
or*.
Terms made known on dav of sale. /
LEWIS M. CAUTHEN, ,
Executor. j
Nov 8 38 4t Pr's fee $2 I
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 1
LANCASTER DISTRICT. '
In the Common Plrat. '
John Adam* )
r* > Attachment.
Jonathan Msckcy. )
Whereas the plaintiff did on the 14th
day of October, I8a4, file his declaration
against the defendant, who (as it is said.) is
absent from, and without the limits of this
State, and has neither "wife nor attorney
known within the same, upon whom a copy
of the said declaration might be served. It
is therefore ordered, that the said defendant !'
do appear and plead to the said declaration
on or before the 16th day of CX-tober, which i
will be in the year of our L>rd. one thou- '
sand eight hundred and fifty-five,otherwise j,
final and absolute judgment will then be n
given and awarded against him. 1
J. A. STEW.MAN, Clerk. c
Clerk's Office. 14th Oct. 1854. i
L neaster District. { v
Oct 18 35? lyId Pr. Fee $10 e
Estate of Benjamin 8yke3 Masse.. g
ALL persons indebted are requested to a
make payment, and all persons having
demands are notified and requested to pre- ti
sent the same within the time prescribed by ?
Law. This notice will be plead in liar, to
any demand not so presented. a
W. J. CURETON Afmr.
Nov. 1st Pr. fee >3.37 37?81.
Estate of Andrew Gamble
A l.L Persons having dem.imls against the *
a\. Estate of Andrew Gamble, deceased,
will present Ihctn to the undersigned; and
those indebted will please call at the Store
of J. 11 Cousart and settle their Notes and
Accounts. R. II, COUSART ( . , ,
J. B. COUSAKT. \AamrsNov.
1 87 tf.
STATE OF tiEOKUIA. '
HART COUNTY.
PERSONALIA' SppvnreA before me the
subscribing Justice of the Inferior
Court for the aforesaid t Jounty and State, i
John faom. who being duly ?worn according
to law, saith that about the last of February, '
1851, he verbally authorized John Williams 'I
of Lincasler, 8. C , to apply for his Bounty :i
land, u.idcr the act of 28ih September, 1850. f
as private m Capt. Doughs' company, S. C. n
Militia, War 181 J, that deponent ns never t
received any bounty land for said services, s
that ho has had intelligence from Washing t
ton City that a Warrant No. 28 886 for 80
acres, was issued in his name Feb. 12th p
1852, nnd sent to J. Williams. Lincaster. S. v
C., that deponent i? informed that th<- war- c
rant aforesaid is now located and patented v
in the Town of Plattsburg, Mo., deponent f
swe.irclh that he has never sold, assigned
nor volu .tarily parted wilh bis right to the i
Warrant in question, lie therefore : pplies |
lo the Commissioner of Pensions for the <
suspension of the patent of the said War- (I
rant, and the right to reinvest in said depo- ti
nent or re-issue in his name,he aiitaorizes I
Solomon King, (his agent in this case,) ot t
Andcrsonville, 8- C., and returns to be made
to hiui. JOHN I80M. i
? I
Sworn and Htibscribcd to before me, and '
I tertify that the subscribed affiant is of as f
sound and reputable veracity an any ttmn, 1
and that Asa b. 8. Chandler who ia of re- *
* pec table verncitv, who auluwrlbed nnd?-r 1
inv name ia qualified to the identity of the *
affiant and hia veracity. Thia Vuguat 15th '
1854. 1
HENRY F. CHANDLER, J I. C. '
ASA D. 8. CHANDLER, Affiant. t
STATE OF GEORGIA, > . ]
Hart County. $
1. Burrell Mitchell, Clerk of Superior ^
Court for anid County and State, do certify
that Henry F. ('handler whose genuine sig.
nature appears to the foregoing affidavit, ia, ,
and waa at the dnte thereof a J u at ice of the I
Inferior Court in and for the County and '
State aforeaaid, duly commlneioaed and
aworn, and that all hia official acta are entitled
to full faith and credit, I further certify
th t 1 have no intcreat in the reault of
thia case, nor am I concerned in the prose- I
cut ion thereof. I
Given under my hand and aeal of Office,
, This the 15th August, A. D., i
< L 8. ( 1854.
' * UURRELL MITCHELL,
C. 8. C. ,
Oct 25 38 6t
DRVCOOi)S,lllRDWlRE,&f.
FOR THE FALL TRADE of 1854
The Subscriber having purch aed the entire
Stock of Goods of JAMES ADAMS,
deceased, respectfully calls the attention of
his friends, and the public generally, to an
examination of hia goods ?nd prices. The
goods have been judiciously selected, and
will be sold for cash at prices which cannot
fail to please. To punctual customers the
uMttuI uptkiib u til Ki> itii on
*' J. B. COU84RT, I
At the old at?r.d of James Adam* opposite
Jones Chockktt.
CJrocerle*, Or?cerlf?,
A full mxi freeh supply of diif.-rvni kind*
of Groceries can at all time* t-e fougd atlhe
Subscriber's Store at the South EMt end of
the Town, near hta residence, wnlch will lie 1
Old VBIY LOW rwB CASH.
J. B. OOU8ART.
CotnrriY Psopccb taeeh in Eichamu
roi GOOM
Sept T7 >9 I mo.
BLANKS BL/ NKS! BLANKS!
Of every description, for sale '
inSh Orae*
A OAKiJ.
DM. ALFRED CRATEW, hnving
returned from hi* visit to the cities of
'hiladclphia and Now Voik may be found
it liis old stand. Two Doors South of the I
1 I'almetto House," and nearly opposite ~Inrris's
Hotel," where lie will be pleased to (
i nit on those requiring his services.
Having examined and made himsoif nc- ?<,t
piainted with nil the latest improvements "J"'
n his profession, he feels confident of giv. JA
ng satisfaction, in every particular, equal to _
my in the State, or out of it
FULL SETTS OF TEETH ?
nscrted in Plutinn with the Continuous Gum J.
?r in the usiial manner on Gold. ers
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Plates no
nscrted in thn most complete and skilful
ii inner, and ull work fully wur- fo'
runted Particular attention given to
PILLING TEETH. Tendering his thanks
or time past, end bv a determination to ex- r,,i
:cl, he will give satisfaction in all liiu Den- 'j"
ad Operations, equal to any emergency. 'wr
York villc, Oct., 25 30 3t ?
_ ? tio
NOVELS, NOVELS,
Stanfield Hall, Grace Woldon,
rhe Pirate Chief, Ellen Grant, 30
I'he Pirate Doctor, I'lie Duicing Fea- _
\'ew York in Slices, titer. I-1
Alar Gull, Victims Revenge,
Jombey and Daguht- Eva May,
cr. Tom Staplcton,
Clarence Bolton, Craigallian Castle. z.
'aul Jones, Paul Dcverell. ".
Pearless Fred. Tom King. "
lelene. David Wutton,
tVhite Wolf, Jim Bunt, Kt''
Matricides Daughter, Star of the Fallen, | .
Jelle of the Bo wry, at id a number of others. j)r'
For Sale at the sq,
PRINTING OFFICE.
_Oct. 35 tf |i0
SadLdle and Harness
ESTABLISHMENT. *
AT LANCASTER C. H.. S. C.
. ?? * ? . i i n ft'ii
Iliitt > uscnoer taxes measure in informing
tn<- citizens of the District, ;in<l pnh ^
ic gene v, that having just returned from r'
Iharlest): with a full and complete stock of ^,r>
Saddle*, ITri?lUs, rrzJf^> eh
nsrtlHgalls, Ac. /Tin an
c is prepared to furnish anything in his line at g<>
s reasonable prices as can he found anywhere, all
lis stock consists, in part of the following urtilea,
viz: of
Saddles for Ladies, J/on and Hoys, at prices int
arying from $5 to #25, soiue the best quality j <
ver brought to this place. nn
Bridles, from #1 to #5. Harness of all kinds
cpt constantly oil hand and manufactured at
hort notice from #10 to #100 per set. .
In addition he keeps always on hand such ar- iclcs
as may be found in similar establishments,
u jh as Bitts, Stirnps, Buckles lie.
N. B.?All orders from a distance promptlv * '
ttended to. D. M. I'OER.
March 16
t-jfi'iiiv c[ii:6i .^.3
lot
IIR ASTLEY COOPER, BART., M D . d?r
the eminent medical practitioner iia8 W'il
left a valuable leo act to the uil
world in 1113
Great Preventative of <
co^siinPTio.n,
AND UNFALUNO CVHE FOR
IULXONAKY D T 3 F A 8 E 8, A1
Without the ui* of Medicine.
Sir A. inrenteH arul ndrined the use of die All
MEDICATED FDR
CHEST PROTECTOR.
I'o nil persons ot nil ages;,n>l conditions. a.? i
i certain and a safe shield against those fe ir- ?'nl
ul diseases. Consumption, Bronchitis, Asth- Iha
na, Coughs, Colds, ard other afflictions of ?f (
he Lung*, which arise from the exposed be
fate of the ctp-st, according to fas',ion, and !,n?
he continual change* of our climate. 'nit
' The l'rotoctor 'is simply u chemically I
irepared for, lined with silk and padded, _ ?
vhich. hiis' ended from the neek, covers the
liesl, in so aifrocablc a manner that, once
irorn, it becomes a necessity and a com !
orL ! fc
" The Protector ," although but recently j nes
ntrodneed into America is making rapid ! Dr
irogrcss through the nitcd States, the j l" 1
Tiuiadns. Houth America, and the West In- '
lies. It has for a long time been a staple
irti< le in England and on the .continent of ,
iurope. while it h-s grown in inanv coon
ries to the position of an article of dress.
T* demonstr.U* I hese facts enquire of any
'niglish resident in your vieinty of hi- or
mow ledge of the beneficial efT.tc's of wear- ,
ng the Protector, without kecouiioe to
)OCTOHINU of anv kitut. The cost of wear- C"
ng these articles is n tnero trille, and one I ,
vill last some vears. No one who values ' j"l.
he health of himself or his family will be :
vithoot them. The Hosp tnls in this conn- j 1
ry are not clone recommending them, but . ' 'J!1
jipidly introducing them. Ilareourt, Brad- I '
ey &. (To., of l^mdon. and Manchester, En- [ or
{land, were originally entrusted with the j
nanufaeture of the Protectors, by the la-; ...
neiited Dr. Cooper, and continue to maun- ;
acture according to his original Instructions,' l
....I ................a ?... ...i i. I -
mu tiiuirivttc "nv "MU WOIIIU 0f
s-e.ir The Projectors," to nee to their be- w|,
ng genuine. wh
Remember this ih a staple article, ard or
10 Patkrt Mpdicirk. ton
RETAIL PRICES. VO(
Gert'b .Size, ..... - 81,50 each
Ladies'do ....... 1,00 do. <
Boys' & Misses do ..... 7ft do. ?
HARCOTRT, BRADLEX & CO.,
38 Arm Street t 10*3 Nas ua Street, 1
rew-yltrk, o. b. of
['rircipal Warehouse, lOi Wood Street, i u
Cheapsidc, London. Gr
\1 arufactoky,44 Market Street, Manchester,
England. I
II. B. & Co. nro establishing Depots for | S?n
:ho sale of" The Protector" in till parts of wil
America. Musician* Surgeons. Druggists,
Jlolhier*, Dry goods Merchants, Halter* <
ind Milliners, nlo Gentlemen's Furnishing ?
Store-Keepers are entrusted with the whole
w'e and retail distribution of them, and to '
whom most liberal terms are offered for Ne
iheir enterprise, and n splendid opportunity Ch
lpvns to lliein for >t:fo nnd profitable bust- iC;,
less. it's
For terms, npnlv to
HARCOURT, BRADLEY & Co., t.cr
SO ANM STKRET, NRW-YoRK, U. S. j to
Supl 10 .31 3in tio
Estate Nathaniel Hough, c*
Deo eased.
ALL person * Having demand* agninat (
Nathaniel Hough, (iiwiwed, an* notified
to present the wm?, within the time
Mvauritied by law.otherwia* thi* notice will I}
[to plead in bar to any demand subsequently
Mvoested.
I.dBAN FKHCJUSON, If|
Adminiatratnr. 1
(X I 9A 36 flt l?r Fee $J ?J
A fall assortment of now g ,oda may In _
found at the subscriber* Dry Gooda **
Store, and a full atook of <
Groceries
a the Store at tfee.Sonftb. Ka?t comer. )h
* LB. ClKJSART. ]
Nor. 1st n?tf
state Oi tvebejca VJiboenj deceased
D. Beckham J In Equity Lnncnst?.
> ter Bill for Purti- ?
n-n Beckham, el al. ) tion. ?
JKDER the order of the Court in above (
case the creditors of Re bee e i (iihheus
eased nro notified and required to freit
and estaVish their demands before the 1
nmissioner on or before the 1st day of !
liiary 1865.
MES II. WIT1IER8POON, C. E. I.. D.
Nov. 1st. Pr fee 83. 37 37?8t. j
CREDITOR VS. DERTOR. j
"Viere is a duty I owe to mv creditor* and t
which I feel is pnramount to all oth- 1
i, lit: to pay mv debts. And this I cant
hope to do unless I make better colleens
this Full and Winter than I have here'ore
done.
Those pi rsons who have favored me with j
ir custom and paid promptly, will licit
my grateful acknowledgements, and 1
>se '* ho aye in arrears and do not pay be- |
c Sjtrinp will find their Notes and Ac- j
ints in the hands of tin officers for colIccn.
H. 11. EMMONS.
Nov. 1st. 37?Gt^
ESTATE SALE.
>Negroes, 14 Mules and Eorses,2000 j
Bushels of Corn &c
>Y order of James II. Wilherspoon Or- i
) dinsry Ijincaster District and in pursii- j
ee of the will of Ilenrv Thos. Mussevdcised.
will bo sold on the 18lh December j
54 and days following, the whole Estate |
the said Henry T. Ma*s?y. consisting of i
out 3d likely and valuable negroes among I
> number is n good Blacksmith, a cook,
unstress, some likely young fellows. Boys
rt girls?also about 14 Mules and Horses,
lair Bav Carriage Horses young a* d well
kc, a large stock of Cattle, Hogs, and
eep. a number of pork Hogs, Buggv,and
rriage. 3 Road Wagons, Ox ('art, Plantain
and Sinitb Tools, Household and Kit. h
Furniture, about 2000 Bushels of Corn
mantitv nf FuHHcr Ktinolat ttnv P..imn
cd nnd many other nrtirle*.
/INo the Tract of Land upon which the
id II. 'J'. Massey resided, containing 576
res bounded by Ivinds of James Miller,
I: m Ivcy and the Catawba River, about
0 Acres cleared and mostly in cultivation,
me recently cleared, about WO Acres is
nice River Bottoms, the balance in woods
d good cotton Lands, on the place is a
od dwelling. Clin House and Screw, and
neessarv out buildings.
TERMS for the personal Estate a credit
12 months, note and 2 good sureties with
crest annually, for the Land a credit of 1
2 and 3 years, we'll interest annually, bond j
d good surety and a mortgage.
The sale will take place 18th December
54 and continue from day to dav until the
ode is disposed of, on the River Road
>m Charlotte to Camden, about 5 mile*
irtli of Curcton or McClcnnhnn ferry, and (
niles Soutli of Belair,
I. H. MASSEY ) .j.
W. J. CURETON. \ A,t 'nrs- '
Nov. 1st 37?7t.
wr ' fhe Western Democrat at Charte,
Yorkvillo Miscellany, Chester Stand,
Fairfield Herald nnd Camden Journal
I eopy until day of sale and forward |
Is to
W J. CUR ETON*.
L'ureton's Store P. O. Lancaster District.
"wTtiiurlow caston,
'TORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI
TOR IN EQUITY.
met (he Court* in Lancaster, Kcrtfiav
and Adjoining Districts.
ar OFFICE. CAMDEN. S. C. ft
New Shop.
The Subscriber Pikes pleasure in nnnourii;
to bis friends, and the public generally,
t lie lias opened a shop one door North
fail. II. R. Price's blacksmith shop, where
is prepared to do all kinds of Carriage
Wagon work, in a neat and substantial
nner. B F. FINCHER.
^ in caster C. II.. Oet 4, 33 3m
A THEE, BJOTS, SHOES AND
llnriacKs.
. THE SUBSCRIBER has on baud j i
stock of Lenther, Boots, Shoes and liar- '
wliieh he will sell on reasonable terms, j
y Hides will lie taken at 12 cents per lb. I
rade or It) cents cash.
'all at my house or tan yard one mile cast of
nsant Ilill P. 0.
LEWIS M. CAUTIIEN*.
lulv 12. 1RS4. _22 tf.
Brick for Sale,
BY ALEX. GR.KM.
LTCK MASON AND BLUSTERER
i'he Subscriber has for sale, in the lower \
t of the District, near the residence of '
pt. James M. Ingrain, a supply of first ;
e Briek, which lie will dispose of at eight \
lain per'honsind. He takes this method
n of informing his friends and the public
icrallv, that he is prepared to do any kind [
work in the masonry line, brick laying [
plastering, at short notice.
ALEX GREM.
:>ct. 4 33 tb_
Fair ily Medioinos.
I keep constantly on hand a fresh supply
II tho most popular Family Medicines,
ieh uiay bo depended on as genuine, and
ieli are sold on the usual terms for cami. j
on time to punctual customers. Being j
i numerous to mention in dct.il?send j
rr orders for what you wish, to
Z. J. DtllAY.
Camden. Oct. 4, 1854. 33 tf.
Paints and Oils.
I have now in Sloro n largo and tine stock
Whlto Lead. Zinc, Paint, Linseed Oil,
rpentine, Lmipbhiek, Litharge, Chrome
cen, Spanish Brown and Venetian Red.
?AI.SO?
Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes,
uli Tools, &c. dtc. Give me a call and 1
I try to give you perfect satisfaction.
Z. J. Del I AY.
pet 4 33 tf
News! News!!
Fhe Subscriber ia now receiving from
w York. Philadelphia, Ha timore and
arleston. his Fall snpply of Drugs, Client.
Is, P.iiuta, Oils, So.ipa, Brushes, CosnteU
, Perfumery, Spices and Fancy nrtirles;
inn-Ware, such as Vase*, Cups and Saus,
Toilet Bottle*, Curd Baskets, &c. die.,
which he respectfully invite* the atb'nn
of the cititens of laincnater visiting
mden and wanting articles in h'n lino.
Z. J. DkHAY.
Jet 4. 33 tf
t, WTATT. t. KTOOXKK. 9. WYATT.
TTT TT ATT1 Si ft A
ENERAL COMMISSION
AKD
mmm merchants,
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
iter to the Merchants ?f K*ntg unsi j.
tan. Harrison ft Robinson, Bhbfla, AWmms
M Farley, Jurry A On, Messrs. Msy, Vu
Hook ft Co., N.O;
tsars, tlotcMhlsa, Fsrwier ft Co., Hesse* Conk
lln ft Smith, New York.
Sept. 27, 32 if I
" tMKW
FALL AND WINTER.
' 1
THE Subscribers have just received, at
their store, at NEW SALEM, n largo
mil varied stock of Pull and Winter goods,
.-ensisiing, in part of
Prints of various styles,
Cashmeres.
I)resa Silts.
Alp. caa?black and colored.
De Lanes,
Brown and Blenched Shirtings and sheeting.
lied Ticking,
Hosiery *nd Gloves,
Kerseys and Georgia Plain*,
Caslunerea and Satinets,
Satin and Silk vestings.
Also, a large Stock of
CLOTHING, for men boys a. \ servants
If- SHIMS AM) BOOTS.
We would direct particular attention to
our assortment of Boots and Shoes. Ladies
Shoes, a full supply. We have a tine supply
of Ladies Gaiters.
gt HATS.
The newest style of Hats may be found
at our Store. Those wishing Hats which
will look well, and feel comfortable, should
call soon, forthev are selling like hot cukes,
HARDWARE.
We have as fine a lot of Cutlery and other
Hardware, as can be found in any store iu
the upper country. ;
CROfKERV, MEDICINES.
PERFUNKRY.
,
and every article in the GRtX'ERY linein
feet, any article usually kept in a eoun- ,>j?
try store can be found at our cstabliahment,
which will be Mold at low prices fur cash, or
on time to punctual customers.
CONNORS &. MOBLEY.
Oct. 18 35 __ 4t
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
VORAY MARE, four years old, with
a ae-r on one of her foro legs near her
shoulder.
Any information concerning her addressed
to me ut Hanging Rock. S. will be ttuinkfully
received. SAMUEL SILENCE
Sapt 27 32 tf.
Estate Sale.
18 Negroes, Mules and Horses, Corn,
and so forthBY
order of JAMES H. WITHER.
SPOON, Ordinary, Lancaster District,
will be sold, on the 15th day of November,
1851, and days following, at the late residence
of Nathaniel Hough, deceased, the
e ho,e personal estate of the said deceased,
cons sting of 18 Voting and likely Negroes,
10 head of Mules and Horses.about 20 head
of cattle, 65 head of Hogs, I New Road
Wagon, Buggy and Harness; Smith's Tools.
Plantation Tools, IIouseho,d and Kitchen
Furniture : Corn. Fodder, Oats, wheat; onk
Horse Wagon, Cart, and tunny other articles.
TERMS.?12 months credit with interest,
Note and tivo good securities?The
Sale will take place about three miles s<-uth
of Taxahnw, on the Camden Road, where
the intestate resided.
LA BON FURGUSON.
Administrator.
Oct. 14, 1854. 35 4t pf$5G2
Camden Journal will Copv.
It is now put up in the largest sized bottles.
and is acknowledged to he the best an rsnparilla
made, as is certified by the wonderful
cures it lias performed, the original
copies of w hich are in the possession of the
proprietor. Remember, this is the only truo
and original article.
Scrofula. Syphilis. Mercurial Complaints,
Cnneer, Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast
variety of other diseases are speedily and
perfcetlv cured by the use of this medicine.
Head the following Certificate!
Tall. Possa Co., Al.i., Jan. 2, 1852.
Dear Sir:?I send you this to certify to
you that vour Extract of Yellow-Dock and
Sarsnpnrillu has 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 mv legs and feet; in 1848 they
got so h id that I had to go on crutches,
and in 1849 1 had one leg amputated above
the knee. In about nine months after my
other leg broke out in large eating and running
sores from my knee to my foot, and
discharged a great deal of offensive matter.
My groin also broke out in largo bile* which
discharged much offensive mutter, and at
the same time niv let't hand broke out in
large running sores nearly to my elbow.
The misery that 1 have suffered for the
Inst two years. 1 cannot describe to you. I
was in such agony that 1 never rested day
or night.
In October last my son biought me one
of your boitle wrappers: 1 read it, and found
record of some wonderful cures performed
hv your 'Extract of Ycllow-Dock an I Ssrsaparilln,'
I sent and got two bottles of it,
and commenced taking it. In two weeks to
my great astonishment, my so.es all became
easy, nnd I could sleep all night, a thing I
bad not done for two years. When I had
taken six bottles, my sores were nearly all
healed, My sores got well as if bv enchantment.
I have now used in nil. eight bottle*
of your "Extract of Yellow-Dock nnd Sarsnparilln,''
nnd I now consider myself well,
I entreat all of the afflietod to trv this
medicine for I believe it wilt euro any known
disc: se in the world. l*uy aside nil prejudice
nnd just try it, and proclaim its great
worth to suffering mankind arid entreat them
to tnkc it, for it will cure them.
My rase is well know n in n largo portion
of South Carolina, Georgia nnd Alabama,
and if any should doubt the above cure, I invite
them to call on me,and I w ill show them
the aenrs. 1 can Ire found in Tnllaposaa
Co., Alabama, one mile from Sloe's Perry,
REN AI ATI HCMIE4.
The Yellow-Dock and Hirsaparilla is peculiarly
adapted to females ofdstioate health
resulting from irregularity of menstrua! discharges,
and other diseases peculiar to their
sex. The proprietor has in his possessions
groat number of certificate* ol cures, performed
of the above description. Wens*
sure the afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr.
Gnysott'e Extract of Yellow Dock nnd Hnrsa
pari I la will at once regulate those difficulties
and renew ths natural energies.
MT|??t iso iu aoart botlies.?IVu-n At
" T" ffjH
per bottle.
Sold Wholesale and roteil by
BOOV1L b MEAT>.
111 Chnrtre**t.,N O.
fienerat AjfonU for the Southern Stale*,
to whom all order* mtiwt be t?<Mri?*eed.
Sold,alao, by JUffiU * /frath, LeMMotar
C. II; A. P. Wylie, Chwter; Winehe*tfrv
Srttt * Co., Munroe, N. C.; Z 1.1 Hay
Workman, Camden.
April It, '64 ? Oit U
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